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A82339 Mercy triumphant in the conversion of sinners unto God Being an account of the remarkable experiences of many eminent Christians in several declarations made by them upon solemn occasions. Displaying the exceeding riches of the free grace and love of God in supporting them under violent temptations, and the troubles of their despairing consciences, and at length filling their souls with divine consolations. Formerly published by divers faithful ministers of the Gospel in and about London, and now revived for the comforting of poor doubting believers. By W.D. W. D. 1696 (1696) Wing D98; ESTC R213014 123,600 202

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the present Nobility of that Kingdom Illustrated with Pictures Pr. 1 s. 9. THE History of the Kingdom of Ireland being an Account of all the Batles Seiges other memorable Passages during the late Wars there till the entire Reduction thereof by the victorious Arms of K. Will. III. To which is prefixed a relation of the Ancient Inhabitants the first Conquest of that Nation by K. Henry II. The horrid Rebellion in 1641. the Popish and Arbitrary designs in the last Reigns Pr. 1 s. 10. THE History of the Principality of Wales in three parts Containing 1. A brief account of the ancient Kings and Princes of Britain and Wales till the final extinguishing of the Royal British Line 2. Remarks upon the Lives of all the Princes of Wales of the Royal Families of England from K. Edward I. to this time particularly of Edward the black Prince of Wales who with 30000 English defeated an Army of 100000 French at Cressy and at Poictiers with 10000 beat 80000 and took John the French King Prisoner Also of Henry of Monmouth afterward K. Henry V. who with 13000 routed 90000 French whose Son Henry VI. was Crowned K. of France at Paris 3. Remarkable Observations on the most memorable Persons and Places in Wales and of divers considerable Passages for many hundred years past VVith the birth and strange actions of Merlin the famous Welsh Prophet p. 1 s. 11. THe Unfortunate Court Favourites of England Exemplified in some Remarks upon the Lives Actions and Fatal Fall of divers Great Men who have been Favourites to several English Kings and Queens Namely I. Peirce Gaveston Favourite to K. Ed. 2. II III. Hugh Spencer the Father and Son both Favourites to K. Ed. 2. IV. Rog. Mortimer Favourite to Q Isabel● Mother to K. Ed. 3. with their private Amours c V. H. Stafford Favourite to Crook-backt Richard with that King 's secret Intrigues for usurping the Crown and murdering his Nephews Likewise the Character of Jane Shore by Sir Tho. More who saw her VI. Cardinal Woolsey VII Tho. L. Cromwell both Favourites to K. Henry 8. VIII E. of Essex Favourite to Q. Elizabeth IX D. of Bucks Favourite to K. James I. and K. Charles I. X. E. of Strafford Favourite to K. Charles I. With all their Pictures Price one shilling 12 The English Empire in America or a prospect of his Majesties Dominions in the West-Indies namely New-found-land New-England New-York New-Jersey Pensylvania Mary-land Virginia Carolina Bermudas Berbuda Anguila Monserrat Dominica St. Vincent Antego Mevis or Nevis St. Christophers Barbadoes and Jamaica With an account of their Discovery Situation and Product The Religion and Manners of the Indians c. VVith Pictures of the strange Fruits Birds Beasts Fi●hes Insects Serpents and Monsters found in those parts of the World pr. 1 s. 13 A View of the English Acquisitions in Guinea the East-Indies With an Account of the Religion Government Wars strange Customs Beasts Serpents Monsters and other Observables in those Countries A description of the Isle of Sr. Helena and the Bay of Souldania intermixt with pleasant Relations pr. 1 s. 14. THe English Heroe Or Sir Francis Drak Revived Being a full Account of the dangerous voyages admirable Adventures notable Discoveries and Magnanimous Atchievements of that Valiant and Renowned Commander As I. His Voyage in 1572. to Nombre de Dios in the West-Indies where they saw a Pile of Bars of Silver near 70 foot long 10 foot broad and 12 foot high II. His incompassing the whole World in 1577. which he performed in two ●ears and ten months gaining a vast quantity of Gold ●nd Silver III. His Voyage into America in 1585. and taking the Towns of St. Jago St. Domingo Carthagena and St. Augustine IV. His last Voyage into those Countries in 1595. with his Death and Burial with Pictures pr. 1 s. 15. TWo Journeys to Jerusalem Containing first An account of the Travels of two English Pilgrims some years since and what Accidents befel them in their Journey to Jerusalem Grand Cairo Alexandria c. II. The Travels of 14 Englishmen in 1669. With the Antiquities Monuments and Memorable Places mentioned in Scripture To which are prefixed Memorable Remarks on the An●ient and modern State of the Jewish Nation As 1. A Description of the Holy Land in Situation Fertility c. 2. The several Captivities of the Jews 3. Probable Conjectures what is become of the Ten Tribes carried Captive by the Assyrians wtih divers pertinent Relations pursuant thereto 4. The State of the Jews since their extermination with the present condition of Palestine 5. Of the Septuagint or Seventy Jewish Interpreters of the Law of Moses Together with a Relation of the great Council of the Jews in Hungary in 1650. to examine the Scriptures concerning Christ Written By S. B. an Eye-witness Beautified with Pictures pr. 1 s. 16. Extraordinary Adventures of several Famous Men With the strange Events and signal muta●ihns and changes in the Fortunes of divers Illustrious places and persons in all Ages being an account of a multitude of stupendous Revolutions accidents and observable matters in divers States and Provinces throughout the World With Pictures Pr. 1 s. 17. The History of the Nine worthies of the World Three whereof were Gentiles 1. Hector Son of Priamus K. of Troy 2. Alexander the great King of Macedon 3. Julius Caesar first Emp. of Rome Three Jews 4. Joshua C. General of Israel 5. David K. of Israel 6. Judas Maccabeus a valiant Jewish commander against the Antiochus 3. Three Christians 7. Arthur K of Britain 8. Charles the Great K. of France Emp. of Germany 9. Godfrey of Bullen K. of Jerusalem Being an account of their Li●es and Victories With Poems and the Picture of each Worthy Pr. 1 s. 18. Female Excellency or the Ladies Glory Illustrated in the Lives of nine Famous Women who have been renowned in several Ages of the World As. 1. Deborah the Prophetess 2. The valiant Judith 3. Q. Esther 4. The virtuous Susanna 5. The Chast Lucretia 6. Boadicia Q. of Britain in the Reign of Nero containing an account of the Original Inhabitants of Brittain The History of Danaus and of his fifty Daughters who murdered their Husbands in one Night Of the valour of Voadicia under whose conduct the Brittains slew 70 thousand Romans with other remarkable particulars 7. Mariamne Wife of K. Herod 8. Clotilda Q. of France 9. Andegona Pri●c●ss of Spain Adorned with Poems and Pictures Pr. 1 s. 19. VVonderful Prodigies of judgment mercy discovered in above 300 memorable Histories containing 1. Dreadful judgments upon Atheists Blasphemers Perjured Villans 2. The miserable end of many Magicians c. 3. Remarkable predictions presages of approaching Death how the event has been answerable 4. Fearful judgments upon bloody Tyrants murderers c. 5. Admirable Deliverances from imminent dangers and deplorable distresses at Sea and Land Lastly Divine goodness to penitents with the dying thoughts of several