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The merchants companion, after a new method
Containing, an exact and useful table shewing the value of any number of ells, bolls, &c. from 60 to 133 inclusive, either in sterling or scots money, according as you make the rate of the integer; the price of the ell, &c. beginning at 4 Shilling, and increasing regularly by one penny scots in each page till it ends at 12 Shilling, more adapted to the use of all traders in Brown Linen than any other extent. Together with, three more comprehensive tables, shewing the value of any number of ells, pounds, bolls, &c. from 1 to 1000 in foresaid money, the rate of the integer increasing regularly from 1/4 of a penny to 100l. useful for all merchants, farmers and tradsmen; calculated so as they may be depended on for correctness, and for proving any computations. Calculated By W.C. schoolmaster at Monefieth. For the publisher. Entered in Stationers Hall according to acts of Parliament -
A congratulatory poem; on His Grace the Duke of Ormond. Lord lieutenant of Ireland, &c
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The Edinburgh miscellany
Consisting of original poems, translations, &c. By various hands. Vol. I -
The merchants companion, after a new method
Containing, an exact and useful table shewing the value of any number ells, bolls, &c. from 60 to 133 inclusive, either in sterling or scots money, according as you make the rate of the integer; the price of the ell, &c.beginning at 4 Shilling, and increasing regularly by one penny scots in each page till it ends at 12 Shilling, more adapted to the use of all traders in Brown Linen than any other extent. Together with, three more comprehensive tables, shewing the value of any number of ells, pounds, bolls, &c. from 1 to 1000 in foresaid money, the rate of the integer increasing regularly from 1/4 of a penny to 100l. useful for all merchants, farmers and tradsmen; calculated so as they may be depended on for correctness, and for proving any computations. Calculated By W.C. schoolmaster at Monefieth. For the Publisher. Entered in Stationers Hall according to act of Parliament -
An address to the opposition
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Trades destruction is Englands ruine, or, Excise decryed
wherein is manifested the irregularity and inequality of raising money by way of excise to defray the charge of the nation -
A discourse (by way of essay) humbly offer'd to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons, towards the raising moneys by an excise
demonstrating the conveniency of raising moneys that way -
An impartial representation of the case of the poor cotton spinners in Lancashire, &c
with a mode proposed to the legislature for their relief -
Archerie reviv'd: a poetical essay, penn'd upon occasion of the intended muster of the Company of Archers in Scotland, June 11. 1677
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A discourse for a king and Parliament
in four sections. Demonstrating I. The inconsistency of a free-state with the scituation of this countrey, and constitution of the people. II. Mischiefs incident to the continuance of their endeavours that act in order thereunto. III. The advantages probably attending a composure with the King of Scots. IV. Resolves to the grand objections that seeme to obstruct it. By a moderate and serious pen -
A sermon on the 22d of February, 1674, At the funeral of a neighbour
Wherein the appointed time, and manner of man's death, are treated of, and confided. By W.C. Minister of God's Word, in a parish in the west part of Somersetshire -
The marrovv of the oracles of God. Or, divers treatises
containing directions about six of the weightiest things can concern a Christian in this life. By N. Bifield, late preacher of Gods Word at Isleworth in Middlesex -
The principall grounds of Christian religion
Briefely and plainly propounded by way of question and answere for the instructing of the younger sort. By that late and worthy diuine Mr. N. Byfield -
Dooms-Day
or, a discourse upon the day of judgement: OR, Great Day of Our Lord; raised, by way of sermon, from the 2 Thess: 1 chap: 10 vers: - When he shall come to be glorified in his Saints, and to be admired in all them that believe, &c. Dedicated Unto the Right Honourable, The Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge in the Kingdom of Scotland, for the Behoof of the Poor especially. By W. C. Preacher of the gospel -
A proclamation to all of all sorts; by moving a loving question for triall of all spirits
In the same declaring to the world the wisedome of God, and the folly of men, stopping the mouthes of those which slight the Spirit of God in his Word or children: not respecting the person of any man. Making six humble requests for truth and peace. By a well-wisher to all mens soules. W. C -
The marrow of the oracles of God. Or Divers treatises, containing directio[n]s about six of the waightiest things can concerne a Christian in this life. By N. Bifield, preacher of Gods word at Isleworth in Middlesex
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The great designs of parliaments have ever been, when duties are granted, that the subjects have as little trouble and disturbance from the officers and collectors as is possible
and therefore, the consideration of what followeth is humbly offered and presented to the honourable House of Commons, before passing the act for a duty to be laid upon houses & windows -
The history of the Commons Warre of England
throughout these three nations begun from 1640 and continued till this present year 1662 -
Clavis calendaria, or, The liturgy-calendar of the Church of England explain'd
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A vindication of the true Episcopal religion
as it was planted and set forth by our Saviour Christ -
The siege of Vienna, a poem
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The marrow of the oracles of God, or, Divers treatises containing directions about six of the weightiest things can concern a Christian in this life
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The principles, or, The pattern of wholesome words
containing a collection of such truths as are of necessity to be believed unto salvation, separated out of the body of all theology, made evident by infallible and plain proofs of scriptures and withall the several uses such principles should be put to, are abundandtly shewed : a project much desired and of singular use for all sorts of Christians -
The edinburgh miscellany: consisting of original poems, translations, &c. By various hands. Vol. I
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Nicolai Bifields Englischen Predigers Cur wider die Furcht des Todes Zeigend Wie ein Christ seinen Lebenslauff anstellen müsse, wenn er von der Furcht des Todes, die sich in der meisten Hertzen findet, will befreyet seyn ...