A18748
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A musicall consort of heauenly harmonie (compounded out of manie parts of musicke) called Churchyards charitie; Churchyards charitie
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Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604.
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1595
(1595)
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STC 5245; ESTC S105039
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29,766
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66
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A57744
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The late act of the convocation at Oxford examined: or, The obit of prelatique Protestancy: occasioning the conversion of W. R. (sometimes of Exeter Colledge in Oxford) to Catholique union
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Rowland, William.
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1652
(1652)
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Wing R2075; ESTC R219949
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37,064
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142
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A26214
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The profit of believing very usefull both for all those that are not yet resolved what religion they ought to embrace, and for them that desire to know whither their religion be true or no / written by S. Augustine.; De utilitate credendi ad Honoratum. English
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Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.; A. P.
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1651
(1651)
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Wing A4213; ESTC R7850
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45,294
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156
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A79445
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Chymical, medicinal, and chyrurgical addresses: made to Samuel Hartlib, Esquire. Viz. 1. Whether the Vrim and Thummim were given in the Mount, or perfected by art. 2. Sir George Ripley's epistle, to King Edward unfolded. 3. Gabriel Plats caveat for alchymists. 4. A conference concerning the phylosophers stone. 5. An invitation to a free and generous communication of secrets and receits in physick. 6 Whether or no, each several disease hath a particular remedy? 7. A new and easie method of chirurgery, for the curing of all fresh wounds or other hurts. 8. A discourse about the essence or existence of metals. 9. The new postilions, pretended prophetical prognostication, of what whall happen to physitians, chyrurgeons, apothecaries, alchymists, and miners.
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1655
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Wing C3779; Thomason E1509_2; ESTC R209495
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57,805
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193
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A45747
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Chymical, medicinal, and chyrurgical addresses made to Samuel Hartlib, Esquire. Viz. 1. Whether the vrim & thummim were given in the mount, or perfected by art. ... 9. The new postilions, pretended prophetical prognostication, of what shall happen to physitians, chyrurgeons, apothecaries, alchymists, and miners.
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Hartlib, Samuel, d. 1662.
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1655
(1655)
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Wing H978; ESTC R209495
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57,837
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197
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A65137
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An abridgment of the architecture of Vitruvius containing a system of the whole works of that author : illustrated with divers copper plates, curiously engraved : with a table of explanation : to which is added in this edition the etymology and derivation of the terms used in architecture / first done in French by Monsr Perrault, of the Academy of Paris, and now Englished, with additions.
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Vitruvius Pollio.; Perrault, Claude, 1613-1688. Dix livres d'architecture de Vitruve.
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1692
(1692)
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Wing V663; ESTC R19317
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64,558
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198
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A45776
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Levamen infirmi: or, cordial counsel to the sick and diseased Containing I. Advice concerning physick, and what a physician ought to be; with an account of the author's remedies, and how to take them. II. Concerning melancholy, frensie, and madness; in which, amongst other things, is shew'd, how far they differ from a conscience opprest with the sense of sin, and likewise how they differ among themselves. III. A miscellany of pious discourses, concerning the attributes of God; with ejaculations and prayers, according to scripture rule. Likewise an account of many things which have happen'd since the creation. To which are added several predictions of what may happen to the end of the world. The whole being enrich'd with physical, pious, moral & historical observations, delightful to read, & necessary to know. By D. Irish, practitioner in physick and surgery, now dwelling at Stoke, near Guilford in Surry, where he is ready to serve any person, to the utmost of his skill.
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Irish, David.
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1700
(1700)
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Wing I1036; ESTC R221621
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80,143
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149
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A30770
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Hudibras in three parts.
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Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.
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1684
(1684)
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Wing B6319; ESTC R32601
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158,128
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695
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A44471
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The Odes, Satyrs, and Epistles of Horace Done into English.; Selections. English. 1688.
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Horace.; Creech, Thomas, 1659-1700.
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1684
(1684)
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Wing H2774A; ESTC R216475
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160,277
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410
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A52536
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A discourse upon the nature and faculties of man in several essayes with some considerations of humane life / by Tim. Nourse ...
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Nourse, Timothy, d. 1699.
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1686
(1686)
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Wing N1418; ESTC R16136
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165,226
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400
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A65239
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An humble apologie for learning and learned men by Edward Waterhous, Esq.
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Waterhouse, Edward, 1619-1670.
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1653
(1653)
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Wing W1048; ESTC R826
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172,346
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272
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A60228
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The minister of state vvherein is shewn, the true use of modern policy / by Monsievr de Silhon ... ; Englished by H. H. ...; Minister d'estat. English
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Silhon, sieur de (Jean), 1596?-1667.; Herbert, Henry, Sir, 1595-1673.
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1658
(1658)
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Wing S3781; ESTC R5664
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174,658
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197
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A71096
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The verity of Christian faith written by Hierome Savanorola [sic] of Ferrara.; Triumphus crucis Liber 2. English
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Savonarola, Girolamo, 1452-1498.
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1651
(1651)
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Wing S781; ESTC R6206
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184,563
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686
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A44824
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Examen de ingenios, or, The tryal of wits discovering the great difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius / published originally in Spanish by Doctor Juan Huartes ; and made English from the most correct edition by Mr. Bellamy.; Examen de ingenios. English
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Huarte, Juan, 1529?-1588.; Bellamy, Mr. (Edward)
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1698
(1698)
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Wing H3205; ESTC R5885
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263,860
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544
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A42439
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The mirrour of true nobility and gentility being the life of the renowned Nicolaus Claudius Fabricius, Lord of Pieresk, Senator of the Parliament at Aix / by Petrus Gassendus ; englished by W. Rand.
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Gassendi, Pierre, 1592-1655.; Rand, William.
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1657
(1657)
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Wing G295; ESTC R24346
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292,591
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558
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A47252
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Romæ antiquæ notitia, or, The antiquities of Rome in two parts ... : an account of the religion, civil government, and art of war, with the remarkable customs and ceremonies, publick and private : with copper cuts of the principal buildings, &c. : to which are prefix'd two essays : concerning the Roman learning, and the Roman education / by Basil Kennett ...
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Kennett, Basil, 1674-1715.
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1696
(1696)
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Wing K298; ESTC R18884
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301,193
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437
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A12466
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A map of Virginia VVith a description of the countrey, the commodities, people, government and religion. VVritten by Captaine Smith, sometimes governour of the countrey. Whereunto is annexed the proceedings of those colonies, since their first departure from England, with the discourses, orations, and relations of the salvages, and the accidents that befell them in all their iournies and discoveries. Taken faithfully as they were written out of the writings of Doctor Russell. Tho. Studley. Anas Todkill. Ieffra Abot. Richard Wiefin. Will. Phettiplace. Nathaniel Povvell. Richard Pots. And the relations of divers other diligent observers there present then, and now many of them in England. By VV.S.
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Smith, John, 1580-1631.; Symonds, William, 1556-1616?; Abbay, Thomas.; Hole, William, d. 1624, engraver.
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1612
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STC 22791; ESTC S121887
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314,791
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163
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A12481
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Sermons of the Right Reuerend Father in God Miles Smith, late Lord Bishop of Glocester. Transcribed out of his originall manuscripts, and now published for the common good; Sermons
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Smith, Miles, d. 1624.; Prior, Thomas, b. 1585 or 6.
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1632
(1632)
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STC 22808; ESTC S117422
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314,791
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326
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A34010
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A systeme of anatomy, treating of the body of man, beasts, birds, fish, insects, and plants illustrated with many schemes, consisting of variety of elegant figures, drawn from the life, and engraven in seventy four folio copper-plates. And after every part of man's body hath been anatomically described, its diseases, cases, and cures are concisely exhibited. The first volume containing the parts of the lowest apartiments of the body of man and other animals, etc. / by Samuel Collins ...
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Collins, Samuel, 1619-1670.
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1685
(1685)
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Wing C5387; ESTC R32546
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1,820,939
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1,622
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