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Markham's master-piece revived
containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. ... Divided into two books. The I. containing cures physical; the II. all cures chirurgical: together with the nature, use and quality of every simple mentioned through the whole work. Now the fifteenth time printed, corrected and augmented with above thirty new chapters, and forty new medicines heretofore never publisht. To which is added by way of appendix, The countrey-man's care for his other cattle, containing the exactest receipts for curing all diseases in oxen, cows, sheep, hogs, goats, and all smaller cattel, with many new additions. And now in this impression is added The complete jockey; containing methods for the training of horses up for racing; with their heats and courses, and manner of keeping, &c. Also instructions to the buyers, to avoid cheating horse-coursers; and all things necessary for gentlemen, and others. Never before made publick -
A letter from a Catholick gentleman to his Popish friends, now to be exil'd from London
Dated, Nov. 6. 1678. Licensed, 1678 -
Now or never: work out your salvation with fear and trembling. Or, A serious exhortation to all poor sinners to lay hold upon Christ Jesus
who is the fountain of all happiness, and who is the only rock from whence doth spring all their comforts. Herein is also laid down several motives declaring the necessity of this work, that it ought not to be put off for to morrow; but that every poor sinner should strive to enter in at the strait gate, now, whilst he hath an opportunity in his hand, lest he be snatch'd away by death, and then it will be too late. The twelfth edition, with additions. By B.R -
Now or never: work out your salvation with fear and trembling; or, A serious exhortation to all poor sinners to lay hold upon Christ Jesus
who is the fountain of all happiness, and who is the onely rock from whence doth spring all their comforts. Herein is also laid down several motives declaring the necessity of this work, that it ought not to be put off for to morrow; bnt [sic] that every poor sinner should strive to enter in at the strait gate now, while he hath an opportunity in his hand, lest he be snatcht away by death, and then it will be too late. The third edition, with additions. By B.R -
Novv or never work out your salvation with fear and trembling. Or, A serious exhortation to all poor sinners to lay hold upon Christ Jesus
who is the fountain of all happiness, and who is the onely rock from whence doth spring all their comfort. Herein is also laid down several motives, declaring the necessity of this work, that it ought not to be put off for to morrow; but that every poor sinner should strive to enter in at the strait gate, now, whilst he hath an opportunity in his hand, lest he be snatched away by death, and then it will be too late. The 28th edition, with additions. By R.B -
Remarks on Mr. Steele's Crisis, &c
By one of the clergy. In a letter to the author -
The vvorkes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. Published by Iames, Bishop of Winton, and deane of his Maiesties Chappel Royall
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Markhams maister-peece·
Contayning all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse leech, touching the curing of all diseases in horses: drawne with great paine, and most approoued experience, from the publicke practise of all the forraine horse-marshals of Christendome; and from the priuate practise of all the best farriers of this kingdome. Being diuided into two bookes. The first contayning all cures physicall: the sceond all belonging to chyrurgery; with an addition of 160. principall chapters, and 370. most excellent medicines, neuer written of, nor mentioned in any author whatsoeuer. Together with the true nature, vse, and quallity of euery simple spoken of through the whole worke. Written by Geruase Markham, Gent -
Du Bartas his diuine weekes, and workes
with a compleate collectio[n] of all the other most delight-full workes translated and written by yt famous philomusus, Iosuah Syluester Gent -
Philomythie or Philomythologie
wherin outlandish birds, beasts, and fishes, are taught to speake true English plainely. By Tho: Scot Gent -
A generall historie of France, written by Iohn de Serres vnto the yeare. 1598. Much augmented and continued vnto this present, out of the most approoued authors that haue written of that subiect. By Ed: Grimeston. Esquire
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The historie of the life and death of Mary Stuart Queene of Scotland
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The workes of Mr Sam. Hieron late pastor of Modbury in Devon. The second volume
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The workes of Mr Sam. Hieron late pastor of Modbury in Deuon· The second volume
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A recollection of such treatises as haue bene heretofore seuerally published, and are nowe reuised, corrected, augmented
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A recollection of such treatises as haue bene heretofore seuerally published, and are nowe reuised, corrected, augmented. By Ios: Hall Dr of Diuinity. With addition of some others not hitherto extant
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Iuuenilia. A collection of those poemes which were heretofore imprinted, and written by George wither
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Wither's motto
Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo -
A briefe remembrance of all the English monarchs
vvith their raignes, deaths, and places of buriall: from the Normans Conquest, vnto our most glorious soueraigne. By Iohn Taylor -
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 vvorkes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. Published by Iames, Bishop of Winton, and deane of his Maiesties Chappel Royall
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Du Bartas his diuine weekes, and workes
with a compleate collectio[n] of all the other most delight-full workes translated and written by yt famous philomusus, Iosuah Syluester Gent -
Wither's motto
Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo· -
Wither's motto
Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo -
A letter from a Catholick gentleman to his Popish friends, now to be exil'd from London
dated Nov. 6, 1678