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A true and iust recorde, of the information, examination and confession of all the witches, taken at S. Ofes in the countie of Essex
whereof some were executed, and other some entreated according to the determination of lawe. Wherein all men may see what a pestilent people witches are, and how vnworthy to lyue in a Christian Commonwealth. Written orderly, as the cases were tryed by euidence, by W. W -
A briefe treatise, contayning many proper tables and easie rules
Very necessarie and needfull, for the vse & commoditie of all people, collected out of certaine learned mens works. Perused, corrected, and augmented by W.W. The contents whereof, the leafe that next followeth dooth expresse -
A methodicall preface prefixed before the Epistle of S. Paule to the Romanes
very necessary and profitable for the better vnderstandyng of it -
Reflections on the vicissitudes of time. In a letter from a brother to his sister
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A briefe treatise contayning many proper tables and easie rules
Verie necessarie and needefull, for the vse and commoditie of all people, collected out of certaine learned mens workes. Perused, corrected, and augmented by W.W. The contents whereof, the leafe that followeth doth expresse -
The English and Dutch affairs displayed to the life
both in matters of warr, state, and merchandize, how far the English engaged in their defence against the most potent monarchy of Spain, and how ill the Dutch have since requited the English for their extraordinary favours, not onely in the time of Queen Elizabeth their protector and defendress, but also in the time of King James, by their bloody massacree of them at Amboyna, their ingratitude to King Charles the First of glorious memory, and the true state of affairs as they now stand in the reign of our royal soveraign King Charles the Second -
Newes from Rome
Of two mightie armies, aswell footemen as horsmen: the first of the great Sophy, the other of an Hebrew people, till this time not discouered, comming from the mountaines of Caspij, who pretend their warre is to recouer the land of promise, & expell the Turks out of Christendome. With their multitude of souldiers, & new invention of weapons. Also certaine prophecies of a Iew seruing to that armie, called Caleb Shilocke, prognosticating many strange accidents, which shall happen the following yeere, 1607. Translated out of Italian into English, by W.W -
An elegy on the death of that painful minister of the Gospel Mr. James Fitton
who fell asleep in the Lord, the 12th of this instant June, 1677 -
The state of blessedness
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Antidotum Britannicum, or, A counter-pest against the destructive principles of Plato redivivus
wherein His Majesties's royal prerogatives are asserted, and the ancient rights of the imperial crown of England are vindicated against all innovators -
The vermin-killer
being a very necessary family-book, containing exact rules and directions for the artificial-killing and destroying of all manner of vermin, &c. : rats and mice, moles, pismires, flyes, fleas & lice, adders, snakes, weasles, catterpillars, buggs, froggs, &c. : whereunto is added the art of taking of all sorts of fish and foul, with many other observations never before extant -
An episcopal almanack
for the year of [bracket] the worlds creation, 5625. Mankinds redemption, 1676. Being the bissextile or leap-year. Illustrated and continued with the lives and actions of divers of the primitive bishops, and doctors of the church with several other things necessary for an annual ephemeris. Calculated properly for the famous University and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees and 17 minutes above the horizon -
The black book of Newgate, or, An exact collection of the most material proceedings at all the sessions in the Old baily, for eighteen months last past ...
as also reflections and observations on several passages set forth as a warning to all that read it -
The eclipse, a poem
in commemoration of the total eclipse of the sun, April 22. 1715. By. W. W