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Miscellaneous reflexions, on miscellaneous thoughts, &c
In a letter to the Honourable Author. Humbly address'd by P.P -
Miscellaneous reflexions, on miscellaneous thoughts, &c
in a letter to the honorable author -
The interest of creditors and debtors, or the duty that is incumbent on both, by the laws moral, civil, and divine. With their respective interest stated. Published, for their mutual benefit, by an impartial observer of the often severity of the former, and defection of the latter
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The historie of the damnable life and deserued death of Doctor Iohn Faustus
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A proposition for the advancement of experimental philosophy
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Political truths humourously delineated
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The creditor's advocate and debtor's friend
shewing how the effects of the debtor are spent in law, and other charges, that may be saved for the creditor, in like manner as is practiced in Holland -
A letter from a gentleman in New-York, to his friend in London
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The grounds of physick examined
and the reasons of the abuses prov'd to be different, from what have been usually assign'd. In answer to a letter from the ingenious Dr. G-. By P. P. M.D -
The copy of a letter, sent from an unknowne hand to that reverend man, now with God, Mr. Herbert Palmer
a Member of the Assembly concerning the great abuse of oathes. The substance whereof was published to the Parliament by the said Mr. P. the 30. of September, 1646. viz. Concerning those oaths which are used in corporations, and many other societies. The customary irreligious taking of them making it become a nationall sin, & call's aloud for redresse, specially at this time now that the Parliament is upon a generall reformation. Published for a generall good, that men may take notice of this common abuse of oaths as of a nationall sinne -
A proposition for the advancement of experimental philosophy
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A warning-peece for England
being a discovery of a Jesuiticall design to dismember Wales from England, to the ruine of both : together with undeniable reasons and arguments, proving the indispensable necessity of appeals from Wales to the courts at Westminister ... : humbly tendred to the consideration of His Highness the Lord Protector and his council