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Statera appensa quoad salutis assequendæ facilitatem authore I. S
Quam angusta porta. & arcta via est quæ ducit ad vitam; & pauci sunt, qui inveniunt eam -
A congratulatory poem written by J. S
And occasionally published on the 23d. of April, 1685: being the Coronation-Day of their Most Sacred Majesties, &c -
Essaies politicke, and morall. By D.T. Gent
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Two treatises, one of the latter day of iudgement: the other of the ioyes of Heauen
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The History of the Turks
describing the rise and ruin of their first empire in Persia, the original of their second : containing the lives and reigns of their several kings and emperors from Ottoman its first first founder to this present year, 1683, being a succinct series of history, of all their wars (forreign and domestick) policies, customs, religion and manners, with what else is worthy of note in that great empire -
Dreyerley Arcana an die hocherleuchte und kunstreiche Herrn der philosophischen Fraternitet vom Rosen Creutz
in welchen e.h. und h. Fraternitet umb eine günstige Unterrichtung gefragt wird .. -
Vade mecum, or, essayes morall, theologicall
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Essaies politicke, and morall
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The weavers joyful counsel and invitation to the French vvar
As it was posted upon the Royal Exchange, Monday Feb. the 5th. from Weavers Hall, with their additional answer to the French-mens flouts -
Christian purposes and resolutions
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The pitifull estate of the time present.
A Christian consideration of the miseries of this time, with an exhortation to amendement of life: compiled by one zealous in the lawe of God, and set forth by publike autority, being perused and allowed by the same. -
The Copie of a letter sent from Exeter by a gentleman of quality to a worthy friend of his dwelling in London
shewing how the enemy have beseiged the said city and how they lye quartered about it : with a true relation of a fight between the citizens and the cavaliers, wherein the citizens took 80 prisoners from them : moreover how the Earl of Warwick arriving at a place called Apsona sent to the high sheriffe to raise the county which he denied, whereupon the Earl sent 3,014 small ships who battered down a fort where the cavaleirs harboured to the ground and flew 60 or 70 of them : together with other remarkable matters of speciall note and consequence -
The weavers joyful counsel and invitation
to the French vvar. As it was posted uon the Royal Exhange, Monday Feb. the 5th. from Weavers Hall, with their additional answer to the French-mens flouts -
A cordiall for a fainting Christian
delivered in a sermon -
An invitation of a seeker to all those that seriously desire to find the Lord
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Scoticlassicum
Vpon His Majesties happy arrivail [sic] in Scotland -
The Taking of the castle of Portsmovth
with the circumstances thereof : exprest in a letter dated Septemb. 6, from A clarke in the leaguer -
The Taking of the castle of Portsmovth
with the circumstances thereof : exprest in a letter dated Septemb. 6, from a clarke in the leaguer -
A Short method for the declining of French verbes, nounes and pronounes, and also aduerbes, coniunctions and prepositions
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Christian purposes and resolutions
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Englands Elizabeth
her life and troubles, during her minoritie, from the cradle to the crowne. Historically laid open and interwouen with such eminent passages of state, as happened vnder the reigne of Henry the Eight, Edvvard the Sixt, Q. Mary; all of them aptly introducing to the present relation. By Tho: Heywood -
Englands Elisabeth
her life and troubles, during her minoritie, from the cradle to the crown. Historically laid open and interwoven with such eminent passages of state, as happened under the reigne of Henry the eight, Edward the sixt, Q. Mary; all of them aptly introducing to the present relation. By Thom. Heywood -
The humble addresse of I.S. to His Sacred Majesty
delivered at White-Hall the second of June 1660 -
A cordiall for a fainting Christian. Delivered in a sermon, by that famous divine, now with God, Mr Robert Bolton. Late Rector of Browghton, in Northamptonshire
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The copie of a letter sent from Exeter, by a gentleman of quality, to a worthy friend of his dwelling in London
Shewing, how the enemy have besieged the said city, and how they lye quartered about it: with a true relation of a fight between the citizens and the cavaliers, wherein the citizens took 80. prisoners from them. Moreover how the Earl of Warwick arriving at a place called Apsom, sent to the high sheriffe to raise the county, which he denied; whereupon the Earl sent 3. or 4. small ships, who battered down a fort where the cavaleirs harboured, to the ground, and flew 60. or 70. of them. Together with other remarkable matters, of speciall note and consequence. This is entred into the register book of Stationers Hall, and printed according to order