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A letter to the Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry
Occasioned by so much of his lordship's second volume of the vindication of the miracles of our blessed saviour, as regards the quakers -
A letter to the Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfieldd and Coventry
Occasioned by so much of his lordship's second volume of the vindication of the miracles of our blessed saviour, as regards the quakers -
Impartial thoughts on a free trade to the Kingdom of Ireland, in a letter to the Right Hon. Frederick, Lord North, First Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
Recommended to the consideration of every British senator, merchant, and manufacturer in this kingdom -
A letter from a merchant of the city of London, to his friends the freeholders in the country
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A proper reply to a scandalous libel, intitled, The trial of the spirits
in a letter to the worshipful author -
A letter to a member of Parliament
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A yoke for the Roman-bulls
Being a poem written on the royal proclamation for exiling popish-priests and Jesuits, &c. To which is added, A telescope for the new astrologers: or, A looking-glass for the staring star-gazers. Wherein is a reply to the libellious and seditious censurers of the late fire in the City of London. By T. S. Licensed according to authority, the 7th. of Decemb. 1666 -
A true and exact relation of the taking of Colchester
sent in a letter from an officer of the Army, (who was present during the siege in that service,) to a Member of the House of Commons. VVith a list of the ordnance, arms, and of 3076. private souldiers there taken: also a list of the names of most of the officers of note, and an account of the cause of giving no quarter to Sir Charles Lucas, and Sir George Lyle -
Good and true
A holy collection made out of the Old and New Testament. Diuided into foure bookes of conference, or discourse. Accompanied with pithy sentences, as morall obseruations vpon euery dialogue. Pleasant and profitable -
Children of Beliall, or, The rebells
wherein these three questions are discussed : I. whether God or the people be the author and efficient of monarchie? II. whether the King be singulis major, but universis minor? III. whether it be lawfull for subjects to beare armes or to contribute for the maintenance of a warre against the King? -
The Second part of The pilgrims progress
from this present world of wickedness and misery to an eternity of holiness and felicity : exactly described under the similitude of a dream, relating the manner and occasion of his setting out from, and difficult and dangerous journey through the world, and safe arrival at last to eternal happiness -
A parallel betwixt popery and phanaticism, in a letter to T.S
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A Letter to the Right Worshipful T.S., a member of the Honorable House of Commons
with some remarques upon the intended act against nonconformists, in order to moderation -
The heavenly conversation
set forth in a sermon on Phil. 3.20 -
A word to the wise: or, Considerations humbly offered to our representatives who are to sit in the ensuing Parliament
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A dialougue betwixt London, and Eccho: London, figured by the title of a souldier
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A treatise of the good and euell tounge
With the vnstablenesse of the same, and also with the abuses thereof. With a discourse of the punishment which the Lord hath shewed on al those which through swearing and periuring themselues, haue broken Gods commandements: as by this treatise most plainely appeareth -
A relation of the totall defeat given to Col: Lambert
by Collonel Rossiter, Collonel Ingoldsby, and the Warwick-shire forces.As is was sent hither in a letter -
A letter sent from the leaguer before Hull
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A song or psalme of thanksgiuing, in remembrance of our great deliuerance from the Gun-powder Treason, the fift of Nouember, 1605
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A faithful account of the sickness, death, and burial of Capt. William Bedlow, who dyed August the 20th, and was buried August the 22d. 1680
With many other circumstances thereunto relating. Taken from the testimony of his wife, and many other of his friends who constantly attended him in his sickness. In a letter from an intelligent person in Bristol, to his friend in London -
An account of the proceedings against the rebels at an assize holden at Exeter, on the 14th. of this instant September, 1685
where to the number of 26 persons were tryed for high-treason, and found guilty. As also an account of the several persons names that were appointed to be executed, and the places they are to be executed at -
An account of the proceedings against the rebels, at Dorchester in the county of Dorset; at an assize holden there on Friday and Saturday the 4th. and 5th. days of this instant September, 1685
Where to the number of ninty eight persons were brought to be tryed: sixty eight confessing the fact upon their arraignment; and the other thirty pleaded not guilty to their indictments; and upon their tryals twenty nine were found guilty, and one acquitted -
The second part of The pilgrims progress, from this present world of wickedness and misery, to an eternity of holiness and felicity
exactly described under the similitude of a dream, relating the manner and occasion of his setting out from, and difficult and dangerous journey through the world; and safe arrival at last to eternal happiness -
The voice of the just uttered
his passing out of Egypt through the Red Sea: through the wilderness to the promised land where rest and peace is injoyed