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| Author |
Title |
Date |
STC# |
| Bacon, Francis |
A briefe discourse, touching the |
1603 |
STC_1117 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A charge given by the most |
1662 |
Wing_B276 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A collection of apophthegms |
1674 |
Wing_B278 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A confession of faith |
1641 |
Wing_B279 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A declaration of the practises |
1601 |
STC_1133 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A letter of advice |
1661 |
Wing_B302 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A letter vvritten out of England |
1599 |
STC_10017 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A preparatory to the history of |
1670 |
Wing_B317 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A speech delivered by Sir Francis |
1641 |
Wing_B326 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A true and historical relation of the poysoning |
1651 |
Wing_B338 |
| Bacon, Francis |
An essay of a king |
1662 |
Wing_B282 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Apophthegmes |
1625 |
STC_1115 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Arcana microcosmi |
1652 |
Wing_R1947 |
| Bacon, Francis |
"Baconiana, or, Certain genuine " |
1679 |
Wing_B269 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Bibliotheca Baconia |
1686 |
Wing_B273 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Cases of treason |
1641 |
Wing_B272 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Certain miscellany works of the |
1670 |
Wing_B275 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Certaine considerations touching |
1604 |
STC_1120 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Certaine miscellany vvorks of the |
1629 |
STC_1124 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Essays |
1597 |
STC_1137 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Historie naturall and experimentall |
1638 |
STC_1158 |
| Bacon, Francis |
New Atlantis |
1658 |
Wing_B307 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Of the advancement and proficience |
1640 |
STC_1167.3 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Rususcitatio |
1657 |
Wing_B319 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Several letters written by this |
1671 |
Wing_B324 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Sir Francis Bacon his apologie |
1604 |
STC_1111 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Sylva Sylvarum |
1627 |
STC_1168 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The charge of Sir Francis Bacon |
1614 |
STC_1125 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The confession of faithe |
1641 |
Wing_B280 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The elements of the common |
1630 |
STC_1134 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The essayes or counsels |
1625 |
STC_1148 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The felicity of Queen Elizabeth |
1651 |
Wing_B267 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The historie of life and death |
1638 |
STC_1157 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The historie of the raigne of King |
1622 |
STC_1160 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The learned reading of Sir Francis |
1642 |
Wing_B301 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The Lord Bacons relation to the |
1671 |
Wing_S6059 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The mirrour of state and eloquence |
1656 |
Wing_B303 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The natural and experimental |
1671 |
Wing_B306 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The novum organum |
1676 |
Wing_B310 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The office of constables |
1641 |
Wing_B313 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The second part of the Resus |
1670 |
Wing_B3222 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The union of two kingdoms |
1670 |
Wing_B340 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The vvisdome of the ancients |
1619 |
STC_1130 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Three speeches of the Right |
1641 |
Wing_B337 |
| Bacon, Francis |
True peace |
1662 |
Wing_B339 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A declaration of the practises |
1601 |
STC_1133 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A briefe discourse, touching the |
1603 |
STC_1117 |
| Bacon, Francis |
A charge given by the most eminent and learned Sr. Francis Bacon |
1662 |
Wing_B276 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Apophthegmes |
1625 |
STC_1115 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Essays |
1597 |
STC_1137 |
| Bacon, Francis |
New Atlantis |
1658 |
Wing_B307 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Rususcitatio |
1657 |
Wing_B319 |
| Bacon, Francis |
Scrinia Ceciliana, mysteries of state & government |
1663 |
Wing_S2109 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The charge of Sir Francis Bacon Knight, his Maiesties Attourney generall,
touching duells |
1614 |
STC_1125 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The felicity of Queen Elizabeth |
1651 |
Wing_B267 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The historie of the raigne of King Henry the Seuenth |
1629 |
STC_1161 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The learned reading of Sir Francis |
1642 |
Wing_B301 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The natural and experimental history of winds |
1671 |
Wing_B306 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The translation of certaine psalmes |
1625 |
STC_1174 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The tvvoo bookes of Francis Bacon. Of the proficience and aduancement
of learning, diuine and humane |
1605 |
STC_1164 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The Vertues of coffee |
1663 |
Wing_D72 |
| Bacon, Francis |
The vvisdome of the ancients |
1619 |
STC_1130 |
| Bacon, Francis |
True peace |
1662 |
Wing_B339 |
| Bacon, Roger |
Frier Bacon his discovery of the miracles of art, nature, and magick.
|
1659 |
Wing_B373 |
| Bacon, Roger |
The cure of old age and preservation of youth |
1683 |
Wing_B372 |
| Bacon, Roger |
The mirror of alchimy |
1597 |
STC_1182 |
| Bacon, Roger |
This boke doth create all of the beste waters artyfycialles |
1550 |
STC_1180 |
| Bagshaw, Christopher |
A sparing discouerie of our English |
1601 |
STC_25126 |
| Bagshaw, Edward |
A just vindication of the questioned part of the reading of Edward Bagshaw,
Esq |
1660 |
Wing_B396 |
| Baker, Daniel |
Poems upon several occasions |
1697 |
Wing_B489A |
| Baker, Richard |
Meditations and disquisitions upon the first Psalme of Dauid |
1638 |
STC_1229 |
| Baker, Richard |
Meditations and disquisitions upon the Lords prayer |
1636 |
STC_1223 |
| Baker, Richard |
Meditations and disquisitions upon the one and fiftieth Psalme of Dauid |
1638 |
STC_1231 |
| Baker, Richard |
An apologie for lay-mens writing in divinity |
1641 |
Wing_B500 |
| Baker, Richard |
Cato variegatus or Catoes morall distichs: translated and paraphras'd, |
1636 |
STC_4863 |
| Baker, Richard |
A chronicle of the Kings of England, from the time of the Romans goverment
[sic] unto the raigne of our soveraigne lord, |
1643 |
Wing_B501 |
| Baker, Richard |
Theatrum redivivum |
1662 |
Wing_B513 |
| Baldwin, William |
A myrroure for magistrates |
1559 |
STC_1247 |
| Baldwin, William |
A maruelous hystory intitulede, beware the cat |
1570 |
STC_1244 |
| Baldwin, William |
A royall elegie |
1610 |
STC_5112 |
| Baldwin, William |
The canticles or balades of Salomon |
1549 |
STC_2768 |
| Baldwin, William |
The funeralles of King Edward the sixt |
1560 |
STC_1243 |
| Baldwin, William |
Westerne Wyll upon the debate betweene Churchyarde and Camell |
1552 |
STC_25668.5 |
| Bale, John |
A declarion of Edmonde Bonners |
1561 |
STC_1289 |
| Bale, John |
Yet a course at the Romyshe foxe |
1543 |
STC_1309 |
| ----- |
[A Ballad of King Henry II] |
1588 |
STC_17261.5 |
| Ballard, George |
The History of Susanna |
1638 |
STC_14494 |
| Balzac, Jean-Louis Guez |
Nevv epistles of Mounsieur de Balzac |
1638 |
STC_12454 |
| Banister, John |
"A needefull, new, and necessarie " |
1575 |
STC_1360 |
| Banister, John |
An antidotarie chyrurgicall |
1589 |
STC_1358 |
| Banister, John |
The historie of man |
1578 |
STC_1359 |
| Barckley, Richard |
The felicitie of man, or, his summum bonum. Written by Sr, R: Barckley,
Kt |
1631 |
STC_1383 |
| Barker, Jane |
Poetical recreations |
1688 |
Wing_B770 |
| Barker, Thomas |
A poem, dedicated to the memory of Dr Joseph Beaumont |
1700 |
Wing_B788 |
| Barksdale, Clement |
A remembrancer of excellent men |
1670 |
Wing_B806 |
| Barlow, William |
An answer to a Catholike English |
1609 |
STC_1446.5 |
| Baron, William |
A just defence of the royal martyr |
1699 |
Wing_B897 |
| Barrow, John |
A sermon preached at the triennial |
1683 |
Wing_B966 |
| Barton, John |
The choice and flower of the old Psalms |
1645 |
Wing_B1000A |
| Barwick, John |
Certain disquisitions and considerations |
1644 |
Wing_C1700A |
| Basilius Valentinus |
Of natural & supernatural things |
1671 |
Wing_B1020 |
| Basse, William |
A helpe to discourse |
1636 |
STC_1553 |
| Bastwick, John |
The answer of John Bastvvick, Doctor of Phisicke, to the information
of Sir Iohn Bancks Knight |
1667 |
STC_1568 |
| Bastwick, John |
The letany of John Bastvvick |
1572 |
STC_1572 |
| Bath |
Bathonia rediviva |
1660 |
Wing_P3899 |
| Bathurst, Elisabeth |
Truth's Vindication |
1679 |
Wing_B1137 |
| Bartlet, John |
A booke of ayres |
1606 |
STC_1539 |
| Batman, Stephen |
Batman vppon Bartholome |
1538 |
STC_1538 |
| Barton, John |
The art of rhetorick concisely and compleatly handled |
1634 |
STC_1540 |
| Battie, William |
A sermon preached before the Right Honourable Sir Francis Chaplin |
1678 |
Wing_B1160 |
| Baxter, Richard |
The Saint's everlasting rest |
1650 |
Wing_B1383 |
| Baxter, Richard |
Reliquiae Baxterianae |
1696 |
Wing_B1370 |
| Bayly, Thomas |
Witty apophthegms delivered at severall times |
1669 |
Wing_W3237 |
| Beaumont, Francis |
The woman hater |
1607 |
STC_1693 |
| Beaumont, Francis |
A king and no king |
1619 |
STC_1670 |
| Beaumont, Francis |
Phylaster, or, Loue lyes a bleeding |
1620 |
STC_1681.5 |
| Beaumont, Francis |
The maides tragedy |
1619 |
STC_1677 |
| Beaumont, Francis |
The knight of the burning pestle |
1613 |
STC_1674 |
| Beaumont, Francis |
The masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inne |
1613 |
STC_1664 |
| Beaumont, Francis |
The scornful ladie. |
1616 |
STC_1686 |
| Beaumont, Joseph |
Psyche, or, Loves mysterie |
1648 |
Wing_B1625 |
| Beaumont, Joseph |
Some observations upon the apologie of Dr. Henry More for his mystery
of godliness |
1665 |
Wing_B1628 |
| Beaumont, Joseph |
A postscript to a book published last year entituled Considerations
on Dr. Burnet's Theory of the earth |
1694 |
Wing_B1622 |
| Becanus, Martinus |
The English iarreá or disagreement amongst the ministers of great Brittaine,
concerning the Kinges supremacy |
1612 |
STC_1702 |
| Becket, Thomas a |
Here begynneth the lyfe |
1520 |
STC_23954 |
| Bede, Venerable |
The history of the Church of Englande |
1565 |
STC_1778 |
| Bedwell, William |
De numeris geometricis |
1614 |
STC_21825 |
| Bedwell, William |
Mesolabium architectonicum |
1631 |
STC_1796 |
| Bedwell, William |
Mohammedis imposturae |
1615 |
STC_17995 |
| Beedome, Thomas |
Poems, divine and humane |
1641 |
Wing_B1689 |
| Behn, Aphra |
The debauchee |
1677 |
Wing_B4869 |
| Behn, Aphra |
The forc'd marriage, or, The jealous bridegroom |
1671 |
Wing_B1734 |
| Behn, Aphra |
Abdelazer, or, The Moor's revenge |
1677 |
Wing_B1715 |
| Behn, Aphra |
The lives of sundry notorious villains, memorable for their base and
abominable actions |
1678 |
Wing_B1739 |
| Behn, Aphra |
The feign'd curtizans, or, A nights intrigue |
1679 |
Wing_B1732 |
| Behn, Aphra |
The false count, or, A new way to play an old game |
1682 |
Wing_B1730 |
| Behn, Aphra |
A prologue to her new play called Like father, like son, or, The mistaken
brothers |
1682 |
Wing_B1759 |
| Behn, Aphra |
Love-letters between a noble-man and his sister |
1684 |
Wing_B1740 |
| Behn, Aphra |
A pindarick poem on the happy coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty
James II and his illustrious consort Queen Mary |
1685 |
Wing_B1751 |
| Behn, Aphra |
A pindarick on the death of our late sovereign |
1685 |
Wing_B1752 |
| Behn, Aphra |
A poem humbly dedicated to the great patern [sic] of piety and virtue
Catherine, Queen Dowager |
1685 |
Wing_B1755 |
| Behn, Aphra |
The luckey chance, or, An alderman's bargain |
1687 |
Wing_B1744 |
| Behn, Aphra |
A congratulatory poem to Her Most Sacred Majesty, on the universal hopes
of all loyal persons for a Prince of Wales |
1688 |
Wing_B1721 |
| Behn, Aphra |
A congratulatory poem to His Most Sacred Majesty on the happy birth
of the Prince of Wales |
1688 |
Wing_B1725 |
| Behn, Aphra |
A poem to Sir Roger L'Estrange on his third part of the history of the
times |
1688 |
Wing_B1756 |
| Behn, Aphra |
The history of the nun, or, The fair vow-breaker |
1689 |
Wing_B1737 |
| Behn, Aphra |
The lucky mistake |
1689 |
Wing_B1745 |
| Behn, Aphra |
A congratulatory poem to Her Sacred Majesty, Queen Mary upon her arrival
in England |
1689 |
Wing_B1723 |
| Behn, Aphra |
Love letters between Polydorus, the Gothick king, and Messalina, late
Queen of Albion |
1689 |
Wing_B1743 |
| Behn, Aphra |
A Pindaric poem to the Reverend Doctor Burnet on the honour he did me
of enquiring after me and my muse |
1689 |
Wing_B1754 |
| Behn, Aphra |
The Restor'd maiden-head |
1691 |
Wing_R1177 |
| Behn, Aphra |
The lady's looking-glass, to dress herself by, or, The whole art of
charming |
1697 |
Wing_B1738 |
| Bellings, Richard |
A sixth booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia |
1624 |
STC_1805 |
| Bennet, John |
Constantius the Apostate |
1683 |
Wing_B1884 |
| Bennett, Edward |
A treatise deuided into three parts |
1620 |
STC_1883 |
| Bentley, Thomas |
The fift lampe of virginitie |
1582 |
STC_1893 |
| Bentley, Thomas |
The monument of matrones |
1582 |
STC_1892 |
| Bentley, Thomas |
The sixt lampe of virginitie |
1582 |
STC_1894 |
| Berkeley, William, Sir |
Diatribae |
1697 |
Wing_B1974 |
| Berkeley, William, Sir |
The lost lady |
1638 |
STC_1902 |
| Berkeley, William, Sir |
The speech of the Honourable Sr. VVilliam Berkeley |
1651 |
Wing_B1976 |
| Berkeley, William, Sir |
A discourse and view of Virginia |
1663 |
Wing_B1975 |
| Bernard of Clairvaux |
A compe[n]dius [and] a moche fruytefull treatyse of well liuynge |
1545 |
STC_1908 |
| Berners, John Bourchier |
Arthur of Brytayn |
1560 |
STC_807 |
| Berners, John Bourchier |
The ancient, honorable, famous, and delighfull historie of Huon of Bourdeaux |
1601 |
STC_13999 |
| Berners, Juliana |
The booke of hauking, huntyng and fysshyng |
1556 |
STC_3310.7 |
| Best, George |
True Discourse |
1578 |
STC_1972 |
| Betson, Thomas |
Here begynneth a ryght profytable treatyse |
1500 |
STC_1978 |
| Bettie, W. |
The historie of Titana, and Theseus |
1608 |
STC_1980 |
| Beverly, Peter |
The historie of Ariodanto and Ieneura |
1575 |
STC_745.5 |
| ----- |
The Bible and Holy Scriptures |
1561 |
STC_2095 |
| Biddle, Ester |
A Warning from the Lord |
1660 |
Wing_B2866 |
| Biddulph, William |
The trauels of certaine Englishmen into Africa, Asia, Troy, Bythinia,
Thracia, and to the Blacke Sea |
1609 |
STC_3051 |
| Bieston, Roger |
The bayte [and] snare of fortune |
1556 |
STC_3055.5 |
| Bigges, Walter |
A summarie and true discourse of Sir Francis Drakes VVest Indian voyage |
1589 |
STC_3056.5 |
| Bilson, Thomas |
A discourse upon questions in debate between the King and Parliament
|
1643 |
Wing_D1625 |
| Bilson, Thomas |
A sermon preached at Westminster |
1603 |
STC_3068 |
| Bilson, Thomas |
The effect of certaine sermons |
1599 |
STC_3064 |
| Bilson, Thomas |
The perpetual gouernement of Christes Church |
1593 |
STC_3065 |
| Bilson, Thomas |
The suruey of Christs sufferings for mans redemption |
1604 |
STC_3070 |
| Bilson, Thomas |
The true difference betweene Christian subiection and unchristian rebellion |
1585 |
STC_3071 |
| Birckbek, Simon |
A cordiall for a heart-qualme, or, Severall heavenly comforts for all
those who suffer any worldly crosse or calamity |
1647 |
Wing_B2944 |
| Birckbek, Simon |
The Protestants evidence |
1634 |
STC_3083 |
| ----- |
The Bishops potion, or, A dialogue betweene the Bishop of Canterbury
and his phisitian |
1641 |
Wing_B3032 |
| Blackbourn, Richard |
Clitie a novel |
1688 |
Wing_B3066 |
| Blair, Hugh |
Gods soveraignity |
1661 |
Wing_B3126 |
| Blenerhasset, Thomas |
The seconde part of the Mirrour for magistrates |
1578 |
STC_3131 |
| Blount, Charles |
The oracles of reason |
1693 |
Wing_B3312 |
| Boece, Hector |
Heir beginnis the hystory and croniklis of Scotland |
1540 |
STC_3203 |
| Boethius |
Boecius de consolacione philosophie |
1478 |
STC_3199 |
| Boethius |
Boecius de consolacione philosophie |
1478 |
STC_3199 |
| Bond, John |
Englands reioycing for the Parliaments retvrne |
1641 |
Wing_B3578 |
| Bonnecorse, Monsieur de |
La montre, or, The lover's watch |
1686 |
Wing_B3595C |
| Bonner, Edmund |
A profitable and necessarye doctrine |
1555 |
STC_3283.3 |
| Bonner, Edmund |
An honest godlye instruction |
1555 |
STC_3281 |
| Bosworth, William |
The chast and lost lovers living shadowed in the person of Arcadius
and Sepha |
1653 |
Wing_B3800 |
| Bourbon, Jacques de |
The begynnynge and foundacyon of the holy hospytall |
1524 |
STC_15050 |
| Bourman, Nicholas |
An epytaphe vpon the death of the Right Reuerent Father in God I. Iuell |
1571 |
STC_3414 |
| Boyer, Abel |
Achilles, or, Iphigenia in Aulis |
1700 |
Wing_R119 |
| Boyle, Robert |
A sermon preached at the funeral |
1692 |
Wing_B5899 |
| Boyle, Robert |
Animadversions upon Mr. Hobbes's |
1674 |
Wing_B3926 |
| Boyle, Robert |
New experiments and observations |
1665 |
Wing_B3996 |
| Boyle, Robert |
New experiments physico- |
1660 |
Wing_B3998 |
| Boyle, Robert |
New experiments physico-mechanical |
1682 |
Wing_B4000 |
| Boyle, Robert |
Tracts by Boyle |
1674 |
Wing_B4054 |
| Bradford, William |
A relation or iournall |
1622 |
STC_20074 |
| Bralesford, Humphrey |
The poor man's help |
1689 |
Wing_B4209 |
| Brathwait, Richard |
A comment upon the two tales of our ancient, renovvned, and ever-living
poet Sr Jeffray Chaucer |
1665 |
Wing_B4260B |
| Brathwait, Richard |
The chimneys scuffle |
1662 |
Wing_B4259 |
| ----- |
A breif and full account of Mr. Tate's and Mr. Brady's new version of
the Psalms |
1698 |
Wing_B4528 |
| Breton, Nicholas |
Conceyted letters, nevvly layde open: or A most excellent bundle of
new wit |
1618 |
STC_3637 |
| Breton, Nicholas |
An Excellent and most-pleasant new sonnet shewing how the goddess Diana
transform'd Acteon into the shape of a hart |
1670 |
Wing_E3780 |
| ----- |
The brides buriall |
1635 |
STC_3728 |
| Brightman, Thomas |
Brightmans predictions and prophecies |
1641 |
Wing_B4690 |
| Bristol, George |
Articles drawn up by the now |
1642 |
Wing_B4791 |
| Bristol, George |
Two letters of note |
1642 |
Wing_B4779 |
| Bristol, George |
A true and impartiall relation |
1643 |
Wing_B4778 |
| Bristol, George |
A full relation of the late expedition |
1644 |
Wing_F2363 |
| Bristol, George |
Two letters of his sacred Majesty |
1645 |
Wing_C2851 |
| Bristol, George |
The Lord George Digby's cabinet |
1646 |
Wing_B4763A |
| Bristol, George |
The Earle of Bristoll his speech |
1660 |
Wing_B4772 |
| Bristol, George |
Elvira |
1668 |
Wing_B4764 |
| Bristol, George |
Two speeches of George |
1674 |
Wing_B4786 |
| Bristol, George |
Bibliotheca Digbeiana |
1680 |
Wing_D1421 |
| Bristol, George Digby |
The third speech of the Lord George Digby |
1640 |
Wing_B4775 |
| Bristol, George Digby |
A Printed paper cald The Lord |
1641 |
Wing_P3502A |
| Bristol, George Digby |
An answer to Lord Digbies speech |
1641 |
Wing_A3420 |
| Bristol, George Digby |
The lord Digby his last speech |
1641 |
Wing_B4767 |
| Bristol, George Digby |
August 5. Two letters. |
1642 |
Wing_B4783 |
| Bristol, George Digby |
The Lord George Digbies apologie |
1642 |
Wing_B4762 |
| Broke, Thomas |
An epitaphe declarying the lyfe |
1569 |
STC_3817.4 |
| Broke, Thomas |
A slaunderous libell |
1569 |
STC_3817.7 |
| Brome, Alexander |
A record in rithme |
1660 |
Wing_R630 |
| Brommich, Andrew |
The tryal and condemnation of two popish priests, Andrew Brommich and
William Atkyns, for high treason at Stafford assizes, August 16, 1679 |
1679 |
Wing_T2157 |
| Brooke, Arthur |
The tragicall historye of Romeus and Iuliet |
1562 |
STC_1356.7 |
| Browne, John |
The confession of John Browne |
1641 |
Wing_B5118 |
| Browne, Richard |
The Lord Digbies designe |
1645 |
Wing_B5145 |
| Buckingham, John Sheffield, Duke of |
An essay on poetry |
1697 |
Wing_B5338 |
| Buckingham, John Sheffield, Duke of |
An essay on poetry |
1697 |
Wing_B5338 |
| Buckingham, John Sheffield, Duke of |
An essay upon poetry |
1682 |
Wing_B5339 |
| Buckingham, John Sheffield, Duke of |
An essay on poetry by Buckingham, John Sheffield, Duke of |
1691 |
Wing_B5337 |
| Bulteel, John |
The Apophthegmes of the ancients |
1683 |
Wing_P2631 |
| Bunny, Edmund |
"A briefe answer, vnto those idle" |
1589 |
STC_4088 |
| Bunyan, John |
The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come |
1678 |
Wing_B5557 |
| Burges, Cornelius |
No sacrilege nor sin |
1660 |
Wing_B5676 |
| de Burgundia, Joannes |
In this tretyse that is cleped Gouernayle of helthe |
1490 |
STC_12138 |
| Burnet, Gilbert |
Some passages of the life and death of the right honourable John, Earl
of Rochester |
1680 |
Wing_B5922 |
| Burnet, Thomas |
A review of The theory of the earth and of its proofs, especially in
reference to Scripture |
1690 |
Wing_B5945 |
| Burnet, Thomas |
An answer to the late exceptions made by Mr. Erasmus Warren against
The theory of the earth |
1690 |
Wing_B5942 |
| Burnet, Thomas |
A short consideration of Mr. Erasmus Warren's defence of his exceptions
against the theory of the earth |
1691 |
Wing_B5947 |
| Burnet, Thomas |
Remarks upon An essay concerning humane understanding |
1697 |
Wing_B5944 |
| Burnet, Thomas |
Second remarks upon An essay concerning humane understanding |
1697 |
Wing_B5946 |
| Burnet, Thomas |
Third remarks upon An essay concerning humane understanding |
1699 |
Wing_B5955 |
| Burton, Robert |
Anatomy of Melancholy |
1621 |
STC_4159 |
| Busbecq, Ogier Ghislain de |
The four epistles of A.G. Busbequius concerning his embassy into Turkey |
1694 |
Wing_B6219 |
| Butler, Samuel |
A letter from Mercurius Civicus to Mercurius Rusticus: or, Londons confession
but not repentance |
1643 |
Wing_B6324 |
| Butler, Samuel |
A proposall humbly offered for the farming of liberty of conscience
|
1662 |
Wing_B6329 |
| Butler, Samuel |
Hudibras |
1663 |
Wing_B6296 |
| Butler, Samuel |
The London almanack, or, A compendium of the year 1673 |
1673 |
Wing_A1925 |
| Butler, Samuel |
To the memory of the most renowned Du-Vall |
1671 |
Wing_B6336 |
| Butler, Samuel |
The Geneva ballad |
1674 |
Wing_B6291C |
| Butler, Samuel |
Another ballad called the libertines lampoone |
1674 |
Wing_B601 |
| Butler, Samuel |
Another ballad called the libertines lampoone |
1674 |
Wing_B601 |
| Butler, Samuel |
The priviledge of our saints in the business of perjury |
1681 |
Wing_B6328 |
| Butler, Samuel |
The acts and monuments of our late Parliament |
1659 |
Wing_B6290 |
| Butler, Samuel |
The plagiary exposed, or, An old answer to a newly revived calumny against
the memory of King Charles I |
1691 |
Wing_B6327 |
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E, F,
G, H, I,
J, K, L, M, N, O,
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