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A sea of the seed's sufferings through which runs a river of rich rejoycing
Perrot, John
1661
Signed (p.46): J.P. In verse. Last poem concludes with "From Venice Lazzaretta [sic], J.P.", presumably written c.1658 during his earlier confinement. Running title: A song for that assembly.
Proposals for raising a colledge of industry of all useful trades and husbandry, with a profit for the rich, a plentiful living for the poor, and a good education for youth. Which will be advantage to the government by the increase of the people and their riches
Bellers, John (1654-1725)
1695
"To the children of light" signed (p.[iv]): John Bellers.
Proposals for raising a colledge of industry of all useful trades and husbandry : with profit for the rich, a plentiful living for the poor, and a good education for youth : which will be advantage to the government, by the increase of the people, and their riches
Bellers, John (1654-1725)
1696
Indexed in: Wing B1830; Smith I, 236.
An essay towards the improvement of physick, in twelve proposals : by which the lives of many thousands of the rich, as well as of the poor, may be saved yearly : with an essay for imploying the able poor; by which the riches of the kingdom may be greatly increased. Humbly dedicated to the Parliament of Great Britain
Bellers, John (1654-1725)
1714
Indexed in: Smith I, 237.
A short appeal to men and women of reason, distinguished by titles of worldly honour; or by riches exclusive of titles: who may be walking according to the course of this evil world, living in the pleasures thereof, and frequenting theatres, balls, &c
Hume, Sophia (1702-1774)
[176-?]
Author named in full, p.23.
A short appeal to men and women of reason : distinguished by titles of worldly honour; or by riches exclusive of titles: who may be walking according to the course of this evil world, living in the pleasures thereof, and frequenting theatres, balls, &c
Hume, Sophia (1702-1774)
1765
Signed on p. 25: Sophia Hume. Advertisement on p. [1] at end.
Some quæries to be answered in writing or print, by the masters, heads, fellows, and tutors of the collegde [sic] they are setting up at Durham. And by Thomas Weld, Rich: Prideaux, Sam: Hammond, Wil: Cole, and Wil: Durant, priests of Newcastle. From them that are in scorne called Quakers
[1654]
Indexed in: Wing S 4564. Smith I, 33.
Quakerism dissected and laid open : or, A treatise containing a faithful discourse of near upon six hundred of their errors and horrible blasphemies; tending to the utter destruction of the true Christian faith; and the total subversion of the established government of Great Britain and Ireland... Occasion'd by a late discourse, publish'd by Rich. Claridge, called Melius inquirendum
Cockson, Edward
1708
Errata on verso p. 101.
Copies of some few of the papers given into the House of Parliament in the time of James Naylers tryal there, which began the fifth of December, 1656. To the speaker of the Parliament of England, these to be read
Rich, Robert (1679); Tomlinson, William; Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1657]
Contains contributions by Robert Rich, William Tomlinson and George Fox.
Avis chrétien, en esprit de charité & de douceur, tendrement recommandé à la considération sérieuse, des François prisonniers à Nottingham, & à Litchfield = Christian counsel, in the spirit of love and meekness tenderly recommended to the serious consideration of those French prisoners at Nottingham and Litchfield
Ashby, Richard (1663?-1734); Ashby, Richard (1663?-1734); Ashby, Richard (1663?-1734)
1705
French and English texts on facing pages. Author named as "Rich. Ashby", p.23. Issue with caption title "Christian counsel" (p.5).