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Two sermons, the one, in commemoration of our dearest lord's bitter death and passion
The other, immediatly before receiving the Holy Sacrament of his Supper. Preached at Edinburgh, upon the 14. and 16. April, 1704. By H.W. minister of God's word -
The true state of mortality. Job, ch. v, ver. 7. Man is born to trouble, as the sparks fly upwards. By T.R
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The freeness of Gods grace in the forgiveness of sins
by Jesus Christ, vindicated. Against the doctrine of Mr. Fergusson, in his sermon preached at the morning lecture, the fifth of August 1668. in a letter to a friend. By H. W. a lover of the truth that is according to Godliness -
A letter from a gentleman to his friend in London
in confutation of the scurrilous libell of an anonymus [sic] blackloist [sic], against the reverend and learned P.R. up the occasion of his Latine epistle of the clergie's obedience to the sea apostolick. With an inclosed to the libeller himself -
The souldiers accompt or, Tables shewing the personall allowance of pay to all officers and souldiers
belonging to an army, either foot or horse, from a day to a week, from a week to a moneth, from a moneth to thirteen moneths. Also, to all officers and attendants on a train of artillerie, consisting of thirty sixe pieces of ordnance. Together with the charge of pay to 40000. foot, and 10000. horse, from a day to a yeare -
Rules of life
being good wishes to the clergy and laiety; for whose use the Asse's complaint was written -
A poem, descriptive of the terrible fire, which made such shocking devastation in Boston, on Friday evening the twenty-first of April, 1787
in which were consumed one house of worship, of which the Reverend Ebenezer Wight was pastor, and upwards of one hundred dwelling-houses and other buildings -
An appeal to the publick, from the judgment of a certain manager, with original letters: and the drama, of one act, which was refused representation
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Remarks on the Barrier-treaty vindicated
in a letter to the author -
The slaughter of the innocents by Herod
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Hey for Horn Fair, the general market of England, or, Room for cuckolds
being a merry progress of nine several sorts of cuckolds here discovered ... : full of mirth and merry discourse, newly presented from Horn Fair to all the merry good fellows in England : to which is added, The marriage of Jockie and Jenny -
A message of peace in a letter consolatorie and consiliatory to a neighbor minister for resolution in severall queres, but principally about the use of the liturgie
together with a friendly letter sent to Sir Edward Deering about the time of his commitment, by way of answere to his last speech : as also, concerning the liturgie and church-discipline -
A briefe discourse of the voyage and entrance of the Queene of Spaine into Italy
with the triumphes and pomps shewed aswell [sic] in the cittyes of Ostia, Ferrara, Mantua, Cremona, Milane, as in other boroughes and townes of Italy. Also the report of the voyage of the Archduke Albert into Almaigne -
A pageant of Spanish humours
Wherin are naturally described and liuely portrayed, the kinds and quallities of a signior of Spaine. -
An extract of a letter from a person of quality at Bruxels of the 5. of March S.N. to a private friend
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The contented cuckold, or Patience upon force is a medcine [sic] for a mad man
You batchellors both young and old give ear unto this ditty, a story here I will unfold in mirth I hope it will ... ye, a batchellor of three score years a damsel young did marry now he complains she doth him wrong and basely doth miscarry. Near Worksworth town in Darby-shire this couple they do dwell, with patience pray this ditty hear and then I bid farewell. To the tune, She cannot hold her legs together -
Thrēnoikos
The house of mourning; furnished with directions for, preparations to, meditations of consolations at the houre of death. : Delivered in XLVII sermons, preached at the funeralls of divers faithfull servants of Christ -
The royall subjects warning-piece to all traytors
you traytors all both great and small, I wish you to beware ... To a pleasant new tune, Come back my own sweet duck -
The royall subjects joy, or, Joyfull news to all that faithfull be
And doth desire a happy year to see ... The tune is, Sound a charge -
The scale (or, ladder) of perfection
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An honest letter to a doubtfull friend
about the rifling of the twentieth part of his estate -
An Honest letter to a doubtfull friend about the rifling of the twentieth part of his estate
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A short treatise of the excellency of bees, hony [sic], mead, and metheglin
with their singular and approved vertues -
Iohn Arm-strongs last good-night
Declaring how John Arm-strong and his eightscore men, fought a bloody bout with a Scottish king at Edenborough. To a pretty northern tune, called, Fare thou well Giltknock-hall -
An honest letter to a doubtfull friend
about the rifling of the twentieth part of his estate