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Echard, Laurence, 1670?-1730 | 3 |
Milton, John (1608-1674) | 3 |
Toland, John | 3 |
Toland, John (1670-1722) | 3 |
Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, Earl of, 1614-1686 | 1 |
Anonymus Lincolniensis | 1 |
Anonymus Londinensis | 1 |
Assheton, William (1641-1711) | 1 |
Booth, John, 17th Cent | 1 |
Calamy, Edmund (1671-1732) | 1 |
The counter-rat, or, Oats sifted and sack't up in the counter and since removed to the Kings-Bench : in a letter to W.C., Esq
M. T
1684
Signed at end: M.T. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
The Alarum, or, An Hue-and-cry after Sir Pa----t W--d
1683
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. "Sir P----t W--d is Sir Patience Ward."--NUC pre-1956 imprints.
England's treasure by forraign trade, or, The ballance of our forraign trade is the rule of our treasure
Mun, Thomas (1571-1641)
1664
First edition. With booklist of T. Clarke (4 pp.) at end. A stub between A4 and B1 is possibly conjugate with the fly-leaf befoe A1.
More work for the popish implements, Nat. Thompson and the Observator : shewing how contradictory they are to themselves from what they were when the one published, and the other allowed this following narrative of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's murder, which for the satisfaction of all people, we have here verbatim reprinted
1682
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. The commentary follows without typographical indication immediately on (on p.3) from the reprint of "A true and perfect narrative of the late terrible and blo...
The horrid sin of man-catching. The second part : Or further discoveries and arguments to prove, that there is no Protestant-plot; and that the design of casting a plot upon them, by the suborned man-catchers, was antecedent to the first discovery of the Popish-Plot. Together with some further discoveries concerning M. Booth. Humbly dedicated to the Right Honourable, the Earl of Shaftsbury
T. S merchant
1681
Dedication signed: T.S. A sermon by Edmund Hickeringill with the same title was published in the same year.
An answer to Dr. Edmund Calamy's letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his History of England : Wherein the truths deliver'd by that author are defended, loyalty and the Church of England vindicated, several persons fairly represented, and a number of wilful mistakes rectified
Philalethes Lover of truth and no Doctor of Divinity; Echard, Laurence (1670?-1730)
1718
Signed at end: Philalethes. Variously attributed to Laurence Echard, to Isaac Sharp, and to J. Sharpe, curate of Stepney. Signatures: A-M[sup]4 (M4 blank) Head- and tail-piece, marginal notes.
Patriarcha non Monarcha. The Patriarch unmonarch'd: being observations on a late treatise and divers other miscellanies, published under the name of Sir Robert Filmer Baronet. In which the falseness of those opinions that would make the monarchy jure divino are laid open: and the true principles of government and property (especially in our Kingdom) asserted
Tyrrell, James (1642-1718)
1681
Text continuous despite pagination. Attributed to James Tyrrell by Halkett & Laing. - Preface signed Philalethes. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Charles II by F[rederick] H[endrik] Van den Hove...
Three discourses of Sr. Walter Ralegh. I. Of a war with Spain, and our protecting the Netherlands. Written by the command of King James I. in the first year of his reign, 1602. II. Of the original, and fundamental cause of natural, arbitrary, and civil war. III. Of ecclesiastical power
Raleigh, Sir Walter (1552?-1618); Raleigh, Philip (1705)
1702
À discourse of the original and fundamental cause of... unnatural war' has a separate title page, dated 1701. Pages 160-174 misnumbered 190-201, 102-103, 204; text and register are continuous. Si...
Bodkins and thimbles: or, 1645 against 1710 : Containing the opinions of the old and new Presbyterians, touching toleration, separation, schism; and the necessity of uniformity in a national church: faithfully set down in their own words. With a hearty prayer for Queen Anne, in wich we desire their concurrence
1710
Signatures: A-D[sup]4. T.p. enclosed within double rule-border.
A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his History of England : wherein the true principles of the revolution are defended; the Whigs and dissenters vindicated; several persons of distinction clear'd from aspersions; and a number of historical mistakes rectify'd
Calamy, Edmund (1671-1732)
1718
With list of contents.
An attempt towards the character of the royal martyr King Charles I. from authentic vouchers : address'd to the author of An essay towards the character of Her late Majesty Caroline [...] with an appendix. Containing I. A particular relation of the solemnity of King Charles I [...]. II. An order of the regicides for the King's funeral. Compared with III. The pompous one of Oliver Cromwell, from Mercurius Politicus. IV. A proclamation for calling in, and suppressing Mr. John Milton's two vallanous invectives against the royal martyr, with Mr. John Goodwin's Defence of the King's murther
Grey, Zachary (1688-1766); Clarke, Alured dean of Exeter (1696-1742)
1738
Indexed in: ESTC,