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Thura Britannica
A congratulatory poem to Her Sacred Majesty Queen Anne and the whole realm, for the late signal and happy success of Her Majesty's forces both by sea and land. By W.H -
Vicissitudes of human life
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England and America contrasted, or, The evils of taxation
in which the superiority of America, as regards climate, produce, commercial facilities, &c. &c., is clearly demonstrated -
Ancilla divinitatis, or, The hand-maid to divinity
Containing a brief explication of most of the now controverted points in the matters of religion. As also many remarkable passages in relation to the Commonwealth, worthy the observation of every person bearing affection to the Good Old Cause -
Tvvelve rules, and vveapons concerning the spirituall battel
Together with a briefe exposition vpon the sixteene Psalme: with two most worthie epistles, written in Latin by that most worthy and noble gentleman Iohn Picus Earle of Mirandula. And translated into English for the benefite of all good Christian souldiers in the spirituall battaile -
The comentaries of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the first Epistle of Sainct Ihon, and vpon the Epistle of Iude
wherein accordyng to the truthe of the woordes of the holie Ghost, he most excellently openeth and cleareth the poinct of true iustification with God, and sanctification by the Spirit of Christ, by the effects that he bryngeth forthe in the regeneration. Translated into Englishe by W.H -
The reformed trauailer. By W.H. Biens sans bruit
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Englands sorrowe or, A farewell to Essex
with a commemoration of the famous liues, and vntimely deaths of many woorthie personages which haue liued in England. By W.H. gent. The contents follow in the next page -
The comentaries of M. Jhon Caluin vpon the first Epistle of Sainct Ihon, and vpon the Epistle of Jude
wherein accordyng to the truthe of the woordes of the holie Ghost, he most excellently openeth and cleareth the poinct of true iustification with God, and sanctification by the Spirit of Christ, by the effects that he bryngeth forthe in the regeneration. Translated into Englishe by W.H -
Anglo-Judæus, or The history of the Jews, whilst here in England
Relating their manners, carriage, and usage, from their admission by William the Conqueror, to their banishment. Occasioned by a book, written to His Highness, the Lord Protector (with a declaration to the Commonwealth of England) for their re-admission, by Rabbi Menasses Ben Israel. To which is also subjoyned a particular answer, by W.H -
A letter concerning the test, and persecution for conscience to an honourable member of the House of Lords
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English loyalty vindicated by the French divines, or, A declaration and subscription of threescore doctors of Sorbonne for the oath of allegiance as it was originally deliver'd by them in Latin
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A congratulation to our newly restored Parliament of the Common-vvealth of England
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The misterie of Megiddo, or First encounter of Armageddon
wherin the late purpose and preparation, horrible and huge, of Antichrist and his adherents, against her most excellent Maiestie, our most prudent Deborah, and the whole church and children of God, is briefly noted. : Together with the successe that it hath sorted vnto by the iustice and mercie of the Almighty: his iustice toward them, his mercie toward vs, with the hope that is to conceiued of Antichrists final fall in short time -
A perfect and most usefull table to compute the year of our Lord
with the several years of the Kings reigns, beginning with Henry the eight, which is 150 years since, whereby the true date of any deed since that time may presently be found out with much facility, and undoubted certainty. Also, to know the county dayes for each county in England for this year, and which hereby may be known for ever, because they are and must be constantly kept that day month in each county, London onely excepted, as underneath appears -
A Relation of the good successe of the Parliaments forces under the command of Generall Lesly, the Earl of Manchester, and the Lord Fairfax, against the forces commanded by Prince Rupert and the Earl of Newcastle on Hesham-Moore, on Tuesday July 2, 1644
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A diurnall of sea designes which is as strange as true
relating what great preparations many mighty forraigne princes have now upon the ocean, no man knowing for what intent or purpose : wherein it may be perceived that the case is pittifull when so many dangers are floating about our ears befor wee can heare of them : written for a warning that though feares and jealosies be necessary yet it is more necessary to lay them in their right places : not unprinted betwixt Yorke and Beverly -
Motives to Godly mourning and rejoycing; or, Christ Jesus his kind invitation to sinners to repent
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A relation of the good successe of the Parliaments forces under the command of Generall Lesly, the Earl of Manchester, and the Lord Fairfax, against the forces commanded by Prince Rupert and the Earl of Newcastle, on Hesham-Moore, on Tuesday July 2. 1644
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The accomplish'd courtier
Consisting of institutions and examples. By which, courtiers and officers of state may square their transactions prudently and in good order and method -
A congratulation to our newly restored Parliament of the Common-wealth of England
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The spectator
In eight volumes. ; Vol. I[-VIII] -
The fate of traytors. A poem upon the rebellion
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A modest attempt to prove Dr. H-- not the author of the Bouchain dialogue
In a Letter to W. J. now at the Bath. With a Catalogue of what choice books are now in the Press -
The true picture and relation of Prince Henry his noble and vertuous disposition
containing certaine observations and proofes of his towardly and notable inclination to vertue, of the pregnancie of his wit, farre above his age, comprehended in sundry of his witty and pleasant speaches. By W.H. With the true relation of the sicknesse and death of the same most illustrious prince, vvith the opening of his body. Written by a famous doctor of physick in French, and newly translated into English