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Z242.T6 B6 |
A boke of the propertyes of herbes the whiche is called an herbal. Geographiae sacrae pars prior Phaleg seu De dispersione gentium et terrarum diuisione facta in ædificatione turris Babel. Cum tabula chorographica, & duplici indice, I. Locorum scripturæ. 2. Rerum & verborum ... / |
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Z242.T6 B7 | Babels fall, in the foolish virgins sleep. Among which Presbytery lyeth, with predictions of the great disputed to be at the raising of the true ministry. / | 1 |
Z242.T6 B8 |
Virginia impartially examined, and left to publick view, to be considered by all iudicious and honest men. Under which title, is comprehended the degrees from 34 to 39, wherein lyes the rich and healthfull countries of Roanock, the now plantations of Virginia and Mary-land. Looke not upon this booke, as those that are set out by private men, for private ends; for being read, you'l find, the publick good is the authors onely aime. For this piece is no other then the adventurers or planters faithfull steward, disposing the adventure for the best advantage, advising people of all degrees, from the highest master, to the meanest servant, how suddenly to raise their fortunes. Peruse the table, and you shall finde the way plainely layd downe. / The baiting of the Popes bvll, or, An vnmasking of the mystery of iniquity folded vp in a most pernitious breeue or bull, sent from the Pope lately into England, to cawse a rent therein, for his reentry : with an advertisement to the Kings seduced subiects / |
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Z242.T6 C3 | Helpes for discovery of the truth in point of toleration: being the judgment of that eminent scholler Tho. Cartwright, sometimes Divinity-Professor in the University of Cambridge in the reigne of Queen Elizabeth of happy memory, and then a famous non-conformist, for which through the tyranny of the Bishops he suffered exile. Wherein the power and duty of the magistrate in relation to matters of religion is discussed; as also whether the judiciall lawes given by Moses to the Jewes are abrogate by the coming of Christ. More particularly in relation to some sinnes, viz. blasphemy, adultery, &c. Occasionally handled in a controversie betweene the said publike professor T.C. and Doctor Whitgift. Here also by the way is laid downe his judgment in the case of divorce, and that the party innocent may marrie again. | 1 |
Z242.T6 C45 |
A Choice collection of ayres for the harpsichord or spinett with very plain & easey directions for young beginners : never before published / The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. |
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Z242.T6 C6 |
Porta linguarum trilinguis reserata et aperta. Sive Seminarium linguarum & scientiarum omnium, hoc est, compendiaria Latinam, Anglicam, Gallicam (& quamvis aliam) linguam vnà cum artium & scientiarum fundamentis sesquianni spatio ad summum docendi & perdiscendi methodus, sub titulis centum, periodis mille comprehensa. Latinè primùm. Nunc verò gratitudinis ergò in illustrissimi principis Caroli Britannicaéque Gallicae & Hybernicae pubis, gratiam, Latinè, Anglicè & Gallicè in lucem eruta, / The compleat instructor to the flute. Containing very plain & easie directions for young beginners, with variety of ye newest & best tunes, particularly the dances, song tunes & ye rest of ye musick in the Iubilee. Also all ye minuetts, boreys, regadoons, marches, trumpett tunes and song tunes now in use, to which is added ye newest French dances perform'd at ye ball at St. Iameses on ye princes birth day last. King Charls his case: or, An appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Iustice. Being for the most part that which was intended to have been delivered at the bar, if the King had pleaded to the charge, and put himself upon a fair tryal. With an additional opinion concerning the death of King James, the loss of Rochel, and, the blood of Ireland. / Colonel Grey's portmanteau opened his sealed, mis-directed, and returned letter discovered by a copie thereof, found among his other papers, which is here printed and published with some queries and animadversions thereupon. To deliver, from the dangers of their caballs, such as are not acquainted with Scottish methods and mysteries. The controversie concerning liberty of conscience in matters of religion, |
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Z242.T6 C67 | The comely frontispiece : the emblematic title-page in England, 1550-1660 / | 1 |
Z242.T6 C7 | Six sonatas or solos three for a violin and three for a flute with a thorough bass for ye harpsichord, theorboe or bass viol / | 1 |
Z242.T6 C8 | The English physician or an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation Being a compleat method of physick, whereby a man may preserve his body in health; or cure himself, being sick, for three pence charge, with such things onely as grow in England, they being most fit for English bodies. Herein is also shewed, 1. The way of making plaisters, oyntments, oyls, pultisses, syrups, decoctions, julips, or waters of all sorts of physical herbs, that you may have them ready for your use at all times of the year. 2. What planet governeth every herb or tree (used in physick) that groweth in England. 3. The time of gathering all herbs, but [sic] vulgarly, and astrologically. 4. The way of drying and keeping the herbs all the year. 5. The way of keeping the juyces ready for use at all times. 6. The way of making and keeping all kinde of usefull compounds made of herbs. 7. The way of mixing medicines according to cause and mixture of the disease, and part of the body afficted. By N. Culpeper, student in physick and astrology. | 1 |
Z242.T6 D3 | A booke of cookery and the order of meates to bee served to the table, both for flesh and fish days. With many excellent way's for the dressing of all vsual sorts of meat's both bak'd boyld or rosted of flesh, fish, fowle or others with their proper sauces. As also many rare inventions in cookery for made dishes: with most notable preserves of sundry sorts of Fruits. Likewise for making many precious waters, with divers approved medicines for grievous diseases. With certaine points of husbandry, how to order oxen horses sheep hogges, & with many other necessary points for husbandmen to know. | 1 |
Z242.T6 D4 |
Fasciculus chemicus, or, Chymical collections. Expressing the ingress, progress, and egress, of the secret hermetick science, out of the choisest and most famous authors. / The passions of the soule in three books the first, treating of the passions in generall, and occasionally of the whole nature of man. The second, of the number, and order of the passions, and the explication of the six primitive ones. The third, of particular passions. / |
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Z242.T6 D47 | Dermaeckelijcke vertellinge, en geschiedenissen ... | 1 |
Z242.T6 D547 2017 | Die Syntax von Titelblättern des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts / | 1 |
Z242.T6 D6 | A brief concordance, or table to the Bible of the last translation serving for the more easie finding out of the most useful places therein contained / | 1 |
Z242.T6 D6 1904 | The practice of typography : a treatise on title-pages, with numerous illustrations in facsimile and some observations on the early and recent printing of books / | 1 |
Z242.T6 D6 1972 | A practice of typography : a treatise on title-pages, with numerous illustrations in facsimile and some observations on the early and recent printing of books. | 1 |
Z242.T6 D7 | Gospell-Glory proclaymed before ye sonnes of men, in ye visible and invisible worship of God. Wherein the mysterie of God in Christ, and his royall, spirituall government over the soules and bodies of his saints, is cleerly discovered, plainly asserted, and faithfully vindicated, against the deceiver and his servants, who endeavour the cessation thereof, upon what pretence soever. / | 1 |
Z242.T6 D8 |
Rhetorices elementa quæstionibus et responsionibus explicata: quæ ita formantur, ut quæstionibus prorsus omissis, vel neglectis, responsiones solummodò integram rhetorices institutionem Tironibus exhibeant. Per Guil. Du-Gard. In usum scholæ mercatorum-scissorum. A disingag'd survey of the engagement. In relation to publike obligations. 1. Precedent, 2. Present, in the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, the protestation, and Covenant, and under the present juncture of affaires. |
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Z242.T6 E2 | The great day at the dore and he cometh with clouds that shall judge the quick and the dead, and reigne on the earth with all his saints, not for a thousand yeares in this corrupt and sinfull world, as some coruptly conceive and teach, nay, but for a thousand and a thousand and ten thousand times ten thousand thousands of yeares, even for ever and ever, eternally in the world to come ... proved clearly by the word of God .. | 1 |
Z242.T6 E5 |
An accompt of transactions mannaged by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the K., the priviledges of Parliament, the liberties of the subject, reformation in religion, regulating of courts, and matters of warre and peace. A letter from the House of Commons assembled in the Parliament of England at Westminster, to the right honorable and right reverend, the lords, ministers and others of the present General Assembly of the Church of Scotland sitting at Edenburgh [sic], containing a narrative of the proceedings of the Parliament of England in the work of reformation ... and of their endeavors for settlement of peace, and for preservation of the union between the two kingdoms of England and Scotland. The declaration of the officers of the garrison of Hull: in order to the peace and settlement of the Kingdome. / |
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