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The honest country Quaker's plea for his non-payment of tithes, or any forced maintenance, in this Gospel dispensation
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Advice touching chusing directors for the bank at the approaching election
being the substance of a letter from a country gentleman to a citizen concern'd very considerably in the said bank -
A funerall elegie on the unfortunate death of that worthy major Edward Grey, Iuly 26. 1644
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An historicall narration of the judgement of some most learned and godly English bishops, holy martyrs, and others
whereof III, viz. Archbishop Cranmer, B. Latimer, and Bishop Hooper suffred martyrdome in the dayes of Queen Mary for the truth and gospel of Christ Iesus : concerning Gods election and the merit of Christ his death etc. : formerly suppressed by the Bishop of Canterbury but now published for the comfort of all God's people -
Advice touching chusing directors for the bank at the approaching election
being the substance of a letter from a country gentleman to a citizen concern'd very considerable in the said bank -
A new prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1668
Being bissextile or leap-year. By J.A. mathematician -
Remarks upon A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in London
and upon a relation of some Norfolk clergy of a conference between them and some Quakers -
A new prognostication for the year of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1667
Being the third after bissextile or leap-year. Exactly calculated for the meridian of the most honourable city of Edinburgh. By J.A. mathematician -
A new prognostication for the year of Christ, 1670
Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. By J.A. mathematician -
An historical narration of the judgment of some most learned and godly English bishops, holy martyrs, and other learned men down to our time
Whereof Three, Viz. Archb. Cranmer, Bishop Latimer, and Bishop Hooper Suffered Martyrdom in the Days of Queen Mary, for the Truth and Gospel of Jesus Christ. Concerning God's election, and the merit of Christ's death. Collected by Thomas Parriett. A Poor Despised Member of the Church of England -
Hop-Garden or
directions For Planting and Managing hops -
A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Ollyffe
Touching the declaration of Assent and Consent to the liturgy and the Imposition of certain things scrupled therein -
The honest country Quaker's plea
for his non-payment of tithes, or any forced maintenance, in this Gospel dispensation. By J. A -
Princely excellency
or, regal glory. Being an exact account of the most glorious heroick, and matchless actions, of that most serene and potent prince, William the Third, Late King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland. Wherein is contained, A true Relation of his Noble Birth and Parentage; His Magnanimous and Heroick Actions in Flanders; with the many Victories and Conquests he gained over the French in his younger Years; His first Arrival in England, with his happy Marriage to his Royal Consort Queen Mary of Blessed Memory; His Landing in England in 1688. His Proclamation and Coronation; with his glorious Atchievements in Ireland during the late Rebellions, to the time of its Reduction. As also, an exact Account of the late Wars in Flanders; the Sea-Fights; together with the several Conspiracies which have been acted against his Sacred Person; and other remarkable Passages from the time of his Birth, to that fatal Day of his ever to be lamented Death. Collected from the best authors, and humbly dedicated to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty -
An historicall narration of the iudgement of some most learned and godly English bishops, holy martyrs, and others
(whereof III; viz. Archbishop Cranmer, B. Latimer, and Bishop Hooper, suffred martyrdome, in the dayes of Q. Mary, for the truth and Gospell of Christ Iesus) concerning Gods election, and the merit of Christ his death, &c -
We have brought our hoggs to a fair market. Or, The iron age turned into gold
See they obey our Gracious Soveraigns words, presto they'r gone; and now these wicked rogues look like the withered face of an old hagg, but with three teeth, like to a triple gagg, never published by any pen before. By J.A. A lover of his countryes welfare -
An historicall narration of the judgement of some most learned and godly English bishops, holy martyrs, and others
(whereof III; viz. Archbishop Cranmer, B. Latimer, and Bishop Hooper, suffred martyrdome, in the dayes of Queen Mary, for the truth and Gospel of Christ Iesus) concerning Gods election, and the merit of Christ his death, etc. Formerly suppressed by the Bishop of Canterbury, but now published for the comfort of all Gods people -
The Dæmon of Burton, or, A true relation of strange witchcrafts or incantations lately practised at Burton in the parish of Weobley in Herefordshire
certified in a letter from a person of credit in Hereford -
A supply of considerable things, in behalf of the government, omitted in all the late arguings
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Liquor alchahest, or, A discourse of that immortal dissolvent of Paracelsus & Helmont
it being one of those two wonders of art and nature, which radically dissolves all animals, vegitables, and minerals into their principles, without being in the least alter'd, either in weight or activity, after a thousand dissolutions, &c