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Extrait. D'une lettre escrite de Pensylvanie, par Thomas Paskel à J. J. Chippenham en Angleterre en datte du 10. Feurier 1683 nouveau style
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Candid reflections on the expedition to Martinico
With an account of the taking of guadalupe by General Barrington. The whole interspersed with many curious anecdotes: among which, some observations on the comet that lately appeared. By J.J. a lieutenant in the Navy -
[Epieikeia, or, A] vindication of the justice and equity of a proposal, that every minister should be allowed, in consideration of his supply of the cure, and of other burthens of the church, out of the profits of his benefice, or spiritual promotion, in proportion to the value of it, to the time of avoidance
In answer to a charge of its being an uncharitable and unjust proposition, prejudicing the interest of the church, yea of those very ministers, for whose sake an alteration is desired. By J.J -
A letter to the Bishop of Oxford
Occasion'd by his Lordship's speech On the First article of impeachment against Dr. Henry Sacheverell -
The Mariners divine mate: or, Spiritual navigation improved
In the right management of the heavenly voyage, by every one that intends to be saved. -
A short answer to a late pamphlet against Doctor Pitcairn's dissertations
By J. J. M.D -
Flagellum poeticum, or, A scourge for a wilde poet
being an answer to Dr. Robert Wild's letter, directed to his friend Mr. J.J. upon occasion of His Majesties declaration for liberty of conscience -
An abstract of a letter from Thomas Paskell of Pennsilvania to his friend J.J. of Chippenham
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The resolution of the army concerning the citizens of London
wherein is discovered, their present and great designes in hand against the said city; and their resolution to draw most of their horse and foot from all parts of the kingdom, to advance for London, with the time perfixed when they intend to enter the said city. Also, their demands and proposals, concerning all those who have inrich'd themselves by the vast sums of money, and assesments, collected for the payment of the souldiery, and their resolution to have an account given thereof, and to prosecute the same with the hazard of all thier lives and fortunes. Likewise, the design of Lieut. Generall Cromwel, touching the King, Parliament, city, and kingdome. Published for general satisfaction, by a gentleman who came lately from St. Albanes, whose surname and chrisned name begins with the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet -
The fountain of salvation opened in the blood of the lamb. Being a spiritual and evangelical illustration of Zech. xiii. 1. ... To which is added, various hymns on divine subjects. By J.J
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A reply to Dr. Oliphant's Refutation of the Short answer, &c
By J. J. M.D -
Prittle prattle
Or, a familiar discourse on the persons I, thou, he or she. We, ye or you, and they. Designed for the use and benefit of the youth of the people called Quakers, who have not had the opportunity of learning a grammar. By a lover of truth. J. J -
The resurrection of dead bones, or, The conversion of the Jewes
In a treatise, wherein are clearly demonstrated the places where, and manner how the ten supposed lost Tribes of Israel do at this day subsist. With a description of the future glorious estate of the Twelve, at the incomparable union of Judah and Ephraim; which must shortly be in reference to its compleating the whole mysterie of mans redemption, and real establishing of the kingdom of Jesus Christ, after the Jews conversion -
A strange and terrible sight forseene in this kingdome, and city of London
together with the countrimans antidote for its prevention -
A thunder-clap from New-Gate to the quaking saints of London
their cabinet of iniquity unlookt, and laid open to publick view : wherein is discovered the querks, quillets, subtle whimsies and sophistical devises used by them to delude and ensnare the ignorant and unlearned to the disturbance of the peace of His Majesties kingdoms : also an exact narrative of their proceedings in the University of Newgate with their strange actings and devises to raise new commotions by divulging treasonable, seditious, and l'bellious papers throught the city of London : and the manner how they would have rays'd one Watson to life two hours after he was buried -
A Strange and terrible sight forseene in this kingdome and city of London
together with the covntrimans antidote for its prevention -
A Dialogue between Satan and a young man, or, Satan's temptations to delay repentance answered