Introduction
Originally prepared by Susie R. Bock, Special Collections Cataloger, 1994
Revised and expanded by Susan Guinn-Chipman, Special Collections Instructor, Summer, 2005
Special Collections Bibliography of Medieval and Early Modern
English Works through 1700
An abtract of the contents of several 'letters relating to the management of affairs with Rome, by the D. or Y. and others [London: 1679]. [WING A131] [WILLARD 2019].
An account how the Earl of Essex killed himself in the Tower of London, the 13th of July 1683. London: 1683. [WING A175] [WILLARD 2020].
An account of the digging up of the quarters of William Sayley, lately executed for high treason, for that his relations abused the Kings mercy. London: 1678. [WING A276] [WILLARD 2021].
An account of the proceedings at the Guild-hall of the City of London, on Saturday, September 13. 1679. With the substance of Sir Thomas Player's Speech, and the Lord Mayor's Answer Thereunto. [No. 6 in bound collection] [1679]. [WING A 357] [DA 448 P6].
An account of the several cities and market-towns in England and Wales: describing the antiquities, curiosities and manufacture carried on at each place, the days that the markets are kept on, the number of Parliament-men sent from each city, &c. and the computed and measure miles from London, alphabetically digested. To every town the county is mentioned it belongs to. London: Printed for S. Bladon, [WILLARD 794].
An address sign'd by the greatest part of the members of the Parliament of Scotland and deliver'd to His Majesty at Hampton-Court, the 15th day of October, 1689. [WILLARD 2172].
An address to the electors of Great-Britain and Ireland, on the approaching general election: containing plain constitutional truths, and seasonable observations; respectfully offered to their serious consideration. By an independent freeholder. London: Printed at the Logographic Press and sold by J. Walter. [WILLARD 807].
The addresses importing an abhorrence of an association, pretended to have been seized in the E. of Shaftesbury's closet, laid open and detected. London: 1682. [WING A569] [WILLARD 2023].
Advice to the nobility, gentry, & commonalty of this nation in the qualifications and election of their knights and burgesses, their representatives in Parliament. [London: 1679]. [WING A660] [WILLARD 2024].
Aeschines (oration "Against Ctesiphon") and Demosthenes (oration "On the Crown"). P. Foulkes and J. Friend. Oxonia: J. Crooke, 1696. [UNCAT 95-5-592].
Ainsworth, Henry. Annotation upon the Booke of Psalms: London: John Haviland for John Bellami, 1627. [BS1225.A5 1627 OS1].
_____. Annotations upon the Fifth Booke of Moses called Deuteronomie: London: John Haviland for John Bellamie, 1627. [BS1225.A5 1627 OS1].
_____. Annotations upon the First Booke of Moses, called Genesis: London: Miles Flesher for John Bellamie, 1627. [BS1225.A5 1627 OS1].
_____. Annotations upon the Five bookes of Moses: the Booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles London: Printed for John Bellamie, 1627. [BS 1225.A5 1627 OS1].
_____. Annotations upon the Fourth Booke of Moses called Numbers: London: John Haviland for John Bellamie, 1627. [BS1225.A5 1627 OS1]
_____. Annotations upon the Second Booke of Moses, called Exodus: London: Miles Flesher for John Bellamie, 1627. [BS1225.A5 1627].
_____. Annotations upon the Third Booke of Moses, called Leviticvs: London: John Haviland for John Bellamie, 1627. [BS1225.A5 1627 OS1].
_____. Solomons Song of Songs, in English metre: London: Printed for John Bellamie, 1627. [BS1225.A5 1627 OS1].
[Aldrich, Henry]. A reply to two discourses lately printed at Oxford. Oxford: The Theater, 1687. [WING A899] [WILLARD 922].
Allestree, Richard. The gentleman's calling. Written by the author of the Whole duty of man. Part I. The Ladies Calling. Part II. London: Printed for R. Pawlet, 1673. Bound with The Government of the Tongue. Oxford: At the theater, 1674. [BJ1151.A42 1673].
_____. The government of the tongue. Oxford: At the theater, 1674. Bound with The Gentleman's Calling. [BJ1551.A42 1673].
[Allix, Peter]. A defense of the brief history of the Unitarians against Dr Sherlock's answer. London: 1691. [WING A1219] [WILLARD 921].
_____. A discourse concerning penance. London: Chiswell, 1688. [WING A1220] [WILLARD 920].
[Alsop, George]. The mischief of impositions; or, An antidote against a late discourse called The mischief of separation. 2nd. London: Benj. Alsop, 1680. [WING A2918] [ WILLARD 919].
[Altham, Michael]. Some queries to Protestants answered. And an explanation of the Roman Catholick's belief London: For Luke Meredith, 1686. [WING A2934] [WILLARD 918].
_____. A vindication of the Church of England from the foul aspersions of schism and heresie part 1. London: For Luke Meredith, 1687. [WING A2936] [WILLARD 917].
The anatomy of a Jacobite-Tory: in a dialogue between Whig and Tory, occasioned by the act for recognizing King William and Queen Mary. London: Printed for Richard Baldwin, 1690. Bound with The oath of allegiance justified. [WILLARD 220].
Andrewes, John. A gentle reflection on the modest account, and a vindication of the loyal abhorrers, from the calumnies of a factious pen. London: 1682. [WING A 3121] [WILLARD 2025].
Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, earl. The Earl of Anglesey's State of the government & kingdom: prepared and intended for his majesty King Charles II in the year 1682 With a short vindication of his lordship from several aspersions cast upon him by Sir John Thompson. London: Printed for S. Crouch, 1694. [DA445.A65 1694]
_____. The king's right of indulgence in spiritual matter by a Person of Honour. London: R. Taylor, 1688. [WING A3169] [WILLARD 915].
_____. A letter from the right honourable Arthur Earl of Anglesey London: 1682. [WING A3172] [WILLARD 2026].
_____. Memoirs of the Right Honourable Arthur, earl of Anglesey, late lord privy seal. Intermixt, with moral, political and historical observations, by way of discourse in a letter. To which is prefixt a letter written by his lordship during his retirement from court, in the year 1683. Published by Sir Peter Pett. London: J. Dunton, 1693. [DA447.A5A2].
_____. Memoirs of the Right Honourable Arthur earl of Anglesey, late lord privy seal. Intermixt with moral, political, and historical observations London: J. Dunton, 1693. [DA445.A65 1694].
Anglo-Saxon Charters. Facsimiles. Simon Keyes, ed. Oxford University Press, 1991. [UNCAT 94-8-173 OS2].
Animadversion upon the speech of William (late) Viscount Stafford on the scaffold on Tower-Hill, immediately before his execution, upon Wednesday, December, 1680. 2nd ed. With large hand written folded plate. [No. 26 in bound collection]. London: Richard Baldwin, 1681. [WING 3208] [DA448.3208].
An answer to a late pamphlet; entituled, a character of a Popish successor, and what England may expect from such a one. London: 1681. [WING A3307] [WILLARD 2027].
Answer to a letter to a dissenter, upon occasion of his Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence. London: 1687. [WING A3319] [WILLARD 910].
An answer to a letter written by a member of Parliament, in the countrey, upon the occasion of his reading of the Gazette of the 11th of December, 1679. c. 1 &2. [WING A3320] [WILLARD 110].
Answer to the chief, or materiall heads & passages in the late declaration, called, The Declaration of the Kingdome of Scotland London: Robert White, 1648. [WING A3398] [WILLARD 909].
Answer to the city ministers letters from his country friend. [n.p.]: 1688. [WING A3400] [WILLARD 908].
An ansvver to this quodlibetical question. Whether the bishops make a fundamental, and essential part of the English Parliament London: Printed for A. Seile, 1661. [WILLARD 71].
An answer to two papers and a Commoner's speech by a Lover of his countrey. London: 1698. [WING A3458] [WILLARD 907].
An antidote against poison: composed of some remarks upon the paper printed by the direction of the Lady Russel, and mentioned to have been delivered by the Lord Russel to the sheriffs at the place of his execution. [London: printed for Charles Mearne, 1683]. [DA447.R85A65].
An apology for the Protestants: being a full justification of their departure from the Church of Rome Done out of French into English by Roger l'Estrange. London: Printed by T.B. for Henry Brome, 1681. [WILLARD 138].
An appeale to every impartiall, iudicious, and godly reader: whether presbyterie of prelacie be the better church-government, according to the word of God; being duely compared the one with the other. By a judicious and learned divine. London: Francis Coules and Henry Twyford, 1641. [WILLARD 18].
An appendix to Mercurius Reformatus: or the New Observator. London: 1692. [WING A3573] [WILLARD 2029].
Argyll, Marquis of. Speech of the late Marquis of Argyll upon the scaffold May 27. 1661. Being a true and perfect copy. Edinburgh and reprinted in London: [s.n.], 1661. [CREAMER 5].
The arraignment and pleas of Esq. Fizt-Harris Esq; with all the arguments in law, Bench thereupon, in Easter term 1681. [WING A3746 ] [WILLARD 2030].
The arraignment, trials, conviction and condemnation of Sir Rich. Grahme, Bart. London: 1691. [WING A3768] [WILLARD 2035].
The arraignment, tryal & condemnation of Algernon Sidney, esq; for high-treason. For conspiring the death of the King, London: 1684. [WING A3754]. [WILLARD 2031].
The arraignment, tryal & condemnationof Algrenon Sidney, Esq; for high-treason. For conspiring to the death of the King, and intending to raise a rebellion in this kingdom. London: Benj. Tooke, 1684. [DA448.S6 OS1].
The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Ambrose Rookwood, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty King William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom. 2nd ed. London: Printed for Samuel Heyrick, 1696. [WING A3755] [DA461.5.R4 OS1].
The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Sir John Friend, Knight, for high treason, March 23, 1695/6. London: 1696. [WING A3759] [WILLARD 2032].
The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Sir John Friend, Knight, for high treason, in endeavouring to procure forces from France in order to invade this kingdom, and conspiring to levy war in the realm for assisting and abetting the said invasion, in order the deposing of His Sacred majesty King William, and restoring the late King. London: Samuel Heyrick, 1696. [DA461.5 F7 OS1].
The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Sir William Parkins, knt. for the most horrid and barbarous conspiracy to assassinate His Most Sacred Majesty King William; for raising of forces, in order to a rebellion, and encouraging a French Invasion into this kingdom. London: Samuel Heyrick, 1696. [DA461.5 P3 OS1].
The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Stephen Colledge for high-treason, London: 1681. [WING A3761] [WILLARD 2033].
The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Stephen Colledge for high-treason, in conspiring the death of the King London: Thomas Basset and John Fish, 1681. [DA448.C6 OS1].
The arraignment, tryals and condemnations of Charles Cranburne, and Robert Lowick, to assassinate His Sacred Majesty King William London: 1696. [WING A3767] [WILLARD 2034].
Arrowsmith, John. The convenant-avenging sword brandished: in a sermon. [WING A3773] [WILLARD 905].
Articles of impeachment of high treason, and other great crimes and misdemeanors against Sir William Scroggs Chief Justice of the court of King's Bench, by the Commons in Parliament. [No. 24 in bound collection]. London: John Wright, 1680. [DA448.P6]
[Ascham, Antony]. A seasonable discourse, wherin is examined what is lawful during the confusions London: Rich. Janeway, 1689. [WING A3924] [WILLARD 901].
[Asgill, John]. An argument proving, that man may be translated from hence into that eternal life, without passing through death. [n.p.]: 1700. [WING A3926] [WILLARD 902].
Ashe, Simeon. The best refuge for the most oppressed. London: 1642. [WILLARD 821].
The assenters sayings, published in their own words, for the information of the people: being in requital of Roger L'Estrange's Dissenters sayings. By an indifferent hand. London: Printed for Henry Jones, 1681. [WILLARD 139].
[Astell, Mary]. An Essay in defence of the female sex. In which are inserted the characters of a pedant, a squire, a beau, a virtuoso, a poetaster, a city-critick, &c. in a letter to a lady. Written by a lady. London: Printed for A. Roper, and R. Clavel, 1696. [Mary Astell; Mrs Judith Drake] [HQ1201.E8 1696].
Atkins, Sir Robert. The power, jurisdiction and priviledge of Parliament; and the antiquity of the House of Commons asserted. Occasion'd by an information in the king's bench, by the attorney general, against the speaker of the House of Commons. As also a discourse concerning the ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the realm of England, occasion'd by the late commission in ecclesiastical causes London: Printed for Timothy Goodwin, 1689. [WING 204].
Atkyns, Sir Robert. A defence of the late Lord Russel's innocency, London: 1689. [WING A4136] [WILLARD 2036].
_____. A defence of the late Lord Russel's innocency London: Timothy Goodwin, 1689. [No title page]. [DA.430 P78].
_____. The (his) speech to Sir William Ashurst at the time of his being sworn in their majesties court of exchequer, Monday the thirtieth of October, 1693. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, 1693. [WILLARD 205].
[Atterbury, Francis, bp.]. An answer to some considerations on the spirit of Martin Luther. Oxford: The Theater, 1687. [WING A4146] [WILLARD 900].
Aurelius Antoninus, Macus Verus [Meditations]. 2nd ed. Londoni: Edv. Millington, 1697. [UNCAT 95-5-601].
Austin, Robert. Allegiance not impeached: viz, by the Parliaments taking up of arms (though against the kings personall commands) for the just defence of the kings person, crown and dignity, the laws of the land, liberties of the subject: yea, they are bound by the oath of their allegiance London: R. Coates for J. Bellamy, 1644. [DA412.1644 A8].
D'Avenant, Sir William. Gondibert; an heroic poem. London: John Holden, 1651. [PR2474.G7 1651].
B., J. A letter from J. B. alias Oldcutt, to his friend Mr. Jenks. [London: 1679]. [WING B111] [WILLARD 2038].
_____. Some reflections upon the Earl of Danby, in relation to the murther of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey. In a letter to a friend. [London: 1679]. [WING B127] [WILLARD 2039].
B., J. From aboard the Van-herring. Another letter from Legorn, to an eminent merchant in Lond. Sept. 23. 1680. London: 1680. [WING B90] [WILLARD 2037].
B., T. Foure apologicall tracts exhibited to the supreme, self-made authority by T.B. and conscientious and orthodox divine. 1649. [WING B186] [WILLARD 945].
[B., T.]. The loyalty of the last long Parliament; or, A letter to an English gentleman at Florence. London: For Francis Smith, Sr., 1681. [WING B187] [WILLARD 947].
Bacon, Francis. Baconiana. London: Printed by J. D. for Richard Chiswell, 1679. [B1155 1679]
_____. Baconiana. Or Certain genuine remains of Sr. Francis Bacon baron of Verulam, and viscount of St. Albans; in arguments civil and moral, natural, medical, theologicall, and bibliographical London: [B1155 1679].
_____. A Collection of Some Principal Rules and Maxims of the Common Lawes of England with Their Latitude and Extent. London, 1636. [PR2207 C65].
_____. Francisci Baconi Baronis de Verulamio, Vice-Comitis S. Albani, Opera Omnia, Philosophical, Moralia, Politica, Historica. Frankfurt: Joannis Baptistae Schonwetteri, 1665. (Latin. Works including Henry VII). [96-5-1 OS1].
_____. [Francisci Baconi Tractatus de augmentis scientiarum ] Latin. Printed leaf, disbound, pp. 197-198. [London: John Haviland, 1638]. [UNCAT 98-6-6 MAP CASE I].
_____. Sermones fideles, ethici, politici, oeconomici; sive Interiora rerum. Accedit Faber fortunae &c. Lug. Batavorum: Apud F. Hackium, 1641. [B1180 S4].
_____. Sylva Sylvarum, or a Natural History in Ten Centuries. London, 1670. [QH41.B2 1641 OS1].
_____. The two books of Francis Bacon, of the proficience and advancement of learning, divine and human. Oxford: Printed by I. L., 1633. [B1192.1633].
_____. The use of the law Bound with the author's A Collection of Some Principal Rules and Maxims London: A More and H. Hood, 1636. London: Iohn Moore, Esquire, 1635. [PR2207.C65].
Bacon, Nathaniel. An historical and political discourse of the laws & government of England, from the first times to the end of the reign of the Queen Elizabeth. With a vindication of the ancient way of parliaments in England, Collected from some manuscript notes of John Selden. London: Printed for J. Starkey, 1689. [JN117.B22 OS1].
Bagshaw, Edward, elder. Mr. Bagshaw's speech in Parliament February the ninth, 1640. Concerning episcopacy London: Francis Constable, 1641. [WING B399] [WILLARD 946].
_____. Master Bagshaw his worth speech in Parliament, Febr., 18. 1641. Concerning the passing of a bill, for the disarming of the papists within this Kingdome. London: J. Thomas, 1641. [UNCAT 95-7-126].
_____. Two arguments in Parliament London: George Miller, 1641. [WING B401] [WILLARD 944].
Bainbridge, Thomas. Seasonable reflections on a late pamphlet. London: 1689/90. [WILLARD 882].
Baker, Richard. A Chronicle of the Kings of England from the time of the Romans government, unto the death of King James whereunto is added, the reign of King Charles the First, and the first thirteen years of His Sacred Majesty, King Charles the Second 7th impression. London: George Sawbridge, 1679. [CREAMER 1002].
_____. A Chronicle of the Kings of England. From the Time of the Romans Government, unto the Death of King James whereunto is added, The reign of King Charles the First, and the First Thirteen Years of His Sacred Majesty, King Charles the Second London: Printed for H. Sawbridge , 1684. [DA30.B167 OS1].
[Balcanquhall, Walter]. A large declaration concerning the late tumults in Scotland, from their first originals: together with a particular deduction of the seditious practices of the prime leaders of the Covenanters: collected out of their owne foule acts and writings: by which it doth plainly appeare, that religion was onely pretended by those leaders, but nothing lesse intended by them. By the king. London: Printed by Robert Young, His Majesties printer for Scotland, 1639. [D803.73 B26].
[Bambrigg, Thomas]. Seasonable reflections, on a late pamphlet entituled, a history of passive obedience since the Reformation: wherin the true notion of passive obedience is settled and secured from the malicious interpretations of ill-designing men London: Printed for Robert Clavell, 1689/90. Bound with The new oath of allegiance justified. See also Bainbridge, Thomas. [WILLARD 220].
Barclay, Robert. An apology for the true Christian divinity Quakers: being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines [London: 17--?]. [BX7730.B3 1701a].
Barlow, Thomas, bp. A letter concerning invocation of saints and adoration of the cross London: Printed for John Martyn, 1679. [WING B834] [WILLARD 948].
[Barlow, Thomas, bp.]. A few plain reasons why a Protestant of the Church of England should not turn Roman Catholic. London: R. Clavel, 1688. [WING B831] [WILLARD 943].
Barne, Miles. The authority of church-guides asserted in a sermon preach'd before our late glorious King Charles II At White-hall, Octob. 17. 1675. 2nd ed. London: Printed for Richard Green, 1685. [WILLARD 182].
_____. A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge on the 9th of September Cambridge: J. Hayes, 1683. [WING B861] [WILLARD 941].
_____. A sermon preached before the king at White-hall, October 17, 1675. London: R. Millburn, 1675. [WING B859] [WILLARD 942].
Barnes, Joshua. The history of that most victorious monarch Edward III.d king of England and France, and lord of Ireland being a full and exact account of the life and death of the said king together with that of his most renowned son Edward, prince of Wales and of Aquitain, sir-named the Black prince collected from the best and most antient authors printed books, manuscripts and records. Cambridge: Printed by J. Hayes for the author, 1688. [DA233.B23 OS1].
Barrow, Isaac. A sermon upon the passion of our blessed Saviour 13th day of April, 1677. London: Brabazon
Aylmer, 1677. [WING B954] [WILLARD 940].
Basire, Isaac. Deo et ecclesiae sacrum. Sacriledge arraigned by Saint Paul, and prosecuted in a treatise Oxford: Printed by Leonard Lichfield, 1646. [WILLARD 46].
Baxter, Richard. A Christian directory, or a sum or practical theologie and cases of conscience 2nd. Ed. London: N. Simmons, 1678. [BV4500.B34 1678 OS1].
_____. Reliquiae Baxterianae: or Mr. Richard Baxter's narrative of the most memorable passages of his life and times. By Matthew Sylvester. London: R. Parkhurst, J. Robinson, J. Lawrence, and J. Dunton, 1696. [BX5207.B3A2 1696 OS1].
[Baxter, Richard]. A petition for peace: with the reformation of the liturgy. As it was presented to the right reverend bishops, by the divines appointed by his majesties commission to treat with them about the alteration of it. London: Printed [1661]. [WILLARD 76].
_____. A petition for peace: with the reformation of the liturgy. As it was presented to the right reverend bishops by the divines appointed by his majesties commission to treat with them about the alteration of it. London: Printed [1661]. Bound with Pierce, Thomas. The primitive rule of reformation. [WILLARD 85].
Bayly, Lewis. Bp. of Bangor. The practice of piety: directing a Christian how to walk that he may please God. 36th ed. [London]: Printed for Sa. Lee at ye Feathers in Lumbert Street [1680?] [BV4500.B35].
Bayly, William. A call and visitation from the lord God of heaven unto Christendom (so called) who profess they know God, but in works deny him. Bound with Pierce, Thomas. The primitive rule of reformation. [WING B1521] [WILLARD 85].
[Beaulieu, Luke de]. A discourse shewing that Protestants are on the safer side, notwithstanding London: For Richard Chiswell, 1687. [WING B1572] [WILLARD 937].
Bede, Venerable. [Historia ecclesiastica]. English. Thomas Stapleton, trans. S. Omers: Iohn Heigham, 1622. [BR746.B5 1622].
Bedloe, William. The excommunicated prince: or, the false relique. A tragedy London: 1679. [WING B1676] [WILLARD 2041].
_____. A narrative and impartial discovery of the horrid Popish Plot: carried on for the burning and destroying the cities on London and VVestminster, London: 1679. [WING B1677] [WILLARD 2040].
Belief of the Athanaisan creed not required by the Church of England as necessary to salvation. In a letter to a friend. [n.p.: 1693]. [WING B1788] [WILLARD 936].
Bendloes, Gulielme. Les reports de Gulielme Bendloes Sergeant de la Ley: des divers resolutions et judgments donne par le reverendes judges de la ley: de certain matiers en la ley en le temps del raigne de roys et roignes Hen. VIII Edw. VI Phil. et Mar. et Elizab. London: Timothy Twyford, 1661. [CREAMER 16].
[Bennett, John]. The hope of peace. By laying open such doubts and manifest untruths as are divulged by the arch-priest in his letter or answer to the bookes which were published by the priestes Franckford: The heirs of D. Turner, 1601. [STC 1884] [WILLARD 4].
Bentley, Richard. A confutation of atheism from the origin and frame of the world. Parts 1 & 3. London: H. Mortlock, 1692-3. [WING B1919] [WILLARD 933].
_____. A dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris. With an answer to the objections of the honourable Charles Boyle, esquire. London: J.H. for Henry Mortlock, 1699. [PA4276.P3 B5 1699].
_____. Matter and motion cannot think; or, A confutation of atheism from the faculties of the soul; a sermon preached at St. Mary le-Bow, April 4, 1692. Being the second of the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esquire. London: Printed for T. Parkhurst, 1692. [BT1209.B4].
Berkshire, Charles Howard, earl of. The Lord Andevers two speeches: the one concerning the pacification of the 6th of March. The other the starre-chamber. 1641. [WING B1979] [WILLARD 931].
[Bernard, Richard]. A short view of the praelaticall church of England [WING B2033] [WILLARD 932].
Bethel, Slingsby. The vindication of slingsby Bethel, esq; one of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex: against the several slanders cast upon him London: Printed for Francis Smith, 1681. [WILLARD 147].
Beveridge, William, bp. (1637-1708). A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. London: T. James, 1634. [Wing B2105] [WILLARD 930].
Bible. The Bay Psalm book, a facsimile reprint of the first edition of 1640. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1956. [BS1440 B4 1640c v.1].
Bible. The Bible, that is, the holy scriptures conteined in the Olde and Newe Testament, translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke London: Printed by the deputies of Christopher Barker, 1599. [UNCAT-3-54].
Bible. The Bible; that is The Holy scriptvres contained in the Old and New Testament. Geneva version. English. According to the copy printed at Edinburgh by Andro Hart in 1610. Amsterdam: Printed by T. Stafford, 1610 [1640]. [BS170.1640 OS1].
Bible. The Book of Durrow. Evangeliorum quattuor codex durmachensis. Facsimile. No. 180. Switzerland: URS Graf-Verlag, 1960. [BS2552.D8L8 OS1].
Bible. Evangeliorum quattuor Codex Cenannensis. [Book of Kells]. Facsimile. No. 133. Bernaie Helvetiorum [URS Graf, distribution in the U.S.: P.C. Duschnes, New York], 1950-51. [ND3359.B7 A66 OS PLUME].
Bible. Evangeliorum Quattuor Codex Lindisfarnensis. [Lindisfarne Gospels]. Facsimile. No. 183 of 680. Oltun et Lausanna Helvetiae, 1956-1960. [Z115Z.B59 L5 OS1].
Bible. The Holy Bible. Cambridge: University of Cambridge, 1637. [BS185.1637].
Bible. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament, and the New London: By Robert Barker, 1613. [BS185 1613.L62]
Bible. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament, and the New: newly translated out of the originall tongues 2 vols. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1616. [UNCAT 94-3-55].
Bible. The Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New. Newly translated out of the originall tongues London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1646. [UNCAT 94-3-56].
Bible. The Holy Bible: containing the Old Testament and the New: newly translated out of the originall tongues London: Printed by the Company of Stationers, 1649. [BS185 1649.L6].
Bible. The Holy Bible, conteyning the Old Testament and the New, newly translated our of the originall tongues & with the former translations diligently compared and reuised by his Maiesties speciall comandement. Appointed to be read in churches. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, Anno Dom, 1611. Facsimile. [No. 384/1500]. [Cleveland, World Pub Co., 1965]. [BS185 1611 C56 OS1].
Bible. The King James version of the Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments together with the Apocrypha, translated out of the original tongue in the year 1611. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1935-36. [Limited Editions Club]. [BX185 1935 v. 1-5 c. 1&2].
Bible. N.T. Luke. English. Authorized. 1611. Printed leaf, disbound. [London: Robert Barker, 1611-1613?]. [UNCAT 98-6-5 MAP CASE I].
Bible. O.T. Judges. English. 1551. [The Byble, that is to saye, all the Holye Scrypture ] or the "Matthews Bible," printed by Nicholas Hyll, translated by Thomas Matthew, alias John Rogers. 4th ed. [London: Nicholas Hall, 1551]. With woodcut initials. [UNCAT 98-6-1 MAP CASE I].
Bible. Psalms. The Coverdale Psalter [Facsimile]. The Coverdale Psalter and the quatrocentenary of the printed English Bible by Harold R. Willoughby. Chicago: Caxton Club, 1935. [BS 1422 1535c OS1].
Bible. The Whole book of Psalms: conferred with the Hebrew: set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches London: Printed by M.F. for the Company of Stationers, 1649. [BS185 1649.L6].
Bill of ease to all Protestant Dissenters. By taking away the Stat. 23 and 28 Q. Elia. And 3 K. James, &c. [No. 35 in bound collection]. [s.n.]. [DA448.P6].
Biographia Britannica: or, the Lives of the Most eminent Persons Who have flourished in Great Britain and Ireland from the earliest ages, down to the present times: Collected from the best Authorities, both Printed and Manuscript, and digested in the Manner of Mr. Bayle's Historical and Critical Dictionary. Vol. 3. London: 1750. [DA28.B7 v. 3 OS1].
Birch, Peter. A sermon peached before the honourable House of Commons London: Printed for Tho. Nott, 1694. Bound with Pierce, Thomas. The primitive rule of reformation. [WILLARD 85].
_____. A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, November 5, 1689. London: Printed by E. Jones, 1689. [WING B2938] [WILLARD 929].
A birchen rod for Dr. Birch 1694. Bound with Pierce, Thomas. The primitive rule of reformation. [WILLARD 85].
Bisbie, Nathaniel. The modern Pharisees: or A sermon on the xxiii of S. Matt. v. 15. London: Printed for Walter Kettilby, 1683. [WING B2982] [WILLARD 928].
Blackall, Offspring, bp. A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons January 30 1698/9. London: Printed by J. Leake, 1699. [WING B3053] [WILLARD 925].
_____. St Paul and St James reconcil'd. A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge June 30 1700. Cambridge: University Press, 1700. [WING B3050] [WILLARD 926].
_____. A sufficiency of a standing revelation; a sermon January the 1st 1699/1700. London: Printed by J. Leake, 1700. [WING B3054] [WILLARD 924].
_____. The sufficiency of the scripture-revelation as to the matter of it. A sermon February the 5th 1699/1700. Boyle Lectures. 2nd ed. London: Printed by J. Leake, 1700. [WING B3057] [WILLARD 988].
_____. The sufficiency of the scripture revelation as to the proof of it. Part I. A sermon March the 5th, 1699/1700. Boyle Lectures. 3rd ed. London; Printed by J. Leake, 1700. [WING B3058] [WILLARD 987].
_____. The sufficiency of the scripture revelation as to the proof of it. Part II. Two sermons April 1st and May 6th 1700. London: Printed by J. Leake, 1700. [WING B3059] [WILLARD 986].
Blackmore, Richard, M.D.. King Authur. An Heroick Poem. In Twelve Books. London: Awnsham and John Churchil, Jacob Tonson, 1697. [PR3318.B5 A76 1697].
_____. Prince Arthur. An Heroick Poem. In ten bookes. London: Awnsham and John Churchil, 1696. [PR3318.B5 A76 1696].
[Blackmore, Sir Richard]. A short history of the last Parliament. London; Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1699. [WING B3088] [WILLARD 985].
Blake, Thomas, Puritan divine. The birth-priviledge. London: 1644. [WILLARD 835].
Blome, Richard. Britannia, or, a geographical description of the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the isles and territories thereunto belonging London: Tho. Roycroft for Richard Blome, 1673. [CREAMER 33].
Blount, Charles. Anima mundi: or, an historical narration of the opinions of the ancients concerning man's soul after this life: according to unenlightened nature. London: Printed for Will Cademan, 1679. [BL2773.B66].
[Blount, Charles]. An appeal from the country to the city, for the preservation of his majesties person [London: 1679]. [WING G3300A] [WILLARD 984].
_____. An appeal from the country to the city, for the preservation of His Majesties person liberty and property,and the Protestant religion. London: 1679. [WING B3300] [WILLARD 2042].
Blount, T. Glossographia: or a dictionary interpreting hard words of whatsoever language, now used in our refined English tongues; with etymologies, devinitions, and historical observations on the same. Also the terms of divinity, law, physick, musick, mathematicks, war, heraldry, and other arts and sciences explicated. 5th ed. London: PHt. Newcomb and sold by Tho. Flesher, 1681. [PE1670.A2B6 1681].
[Blount, T.]. Glossographia: or a dictionary, interpreting all such hard words, whether Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, Teutonick, Belgick, British or Saxon; as now are used in our refined English tongue. By T. B.. London: Tho. Newcomb and sold by Humphrey Moseley, 1656. [PE1670.A2B6].
_____. Glossographia: or a dictionary, interpreting all such hard words 2nd ed. By T.B.. London: Tho. Newcomb, for Geroge Sawbridge, 1661. [PE1670.A2B6 1661].
Boccalini, Traino. I raggvagli di Parnasso: or advertisments from Parnassus: in two centuries. With the Politick Touchstone. Written originally in Italian by that famous Romas Trajano Bocalini. And now put into English by the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Monmouth. 3rd ed. London: Tho. Guy, 1674. [JC158.B7 1674 OS1].
Bohun, Edmund. A defence of Sir Robert Filmer, against the mistakes and misrepresentations of Algernon Sidney, esq; in a paper delivered by him to the sheriffs upon the scaffold on Tower-Hill, on Fryday December the 7th 1683 before his execution there. London: W. Ketilby, 1684. [JC153.B6 OS1].
[Bohun, Edmund]. An address to the free-men and free-holders of the nation. 2nd ed. London: Printed for George Wells, 1683. [WING3445] [WILLARD 983].
_____. An answer to the desertion discuss'd London: Printed and sold by Rich. Faeway, 1689. Bound with The new oath of allegiance justified. [WILLARD 220].
_____. A defence of Sir Robert Filmer, against the mistakes and misrepresentations of Algernon Signey, Esq; in a paper delivered by him to the sheriffs upon the scaffold on Tower-Hill, on Fryday December the 7th 1683. before his execution t here. London: W. Kettilby 1684. [WING B3450] [JC15.B6 OS1].
_____. The doctrine of non-resitance or passive obedience in no way concerned in the controversies now depending between the Williamites and the Jacobites. By a lay gentleman, of the communion of the church of England, by law established London: Printed for Richard Chiswell, 1689. Bound with The new oath of allegiance justified. [WILLARD 220].
_____. The history of the desertion, or an account of all the publick affairs in England, from the beginning of September 1688. to the twelfth of February following. With an answer to a piece call'd the desertion discussed: in a letter to a country gentleman. By a person of quality London: Printed for Ric. Chiswell, 1689. Bound with The new oath of allegiance justified. [WILLARD 220].
Bolron, Robert. The Papists bloody oath of secrecy, and letnay of intercession for the carrying on of this present plot London: 1680. [WING B3502] [WILLARD 2043]
_____. The Papists bloody oath of secrecy, and letany of intercession for the carrying on of this present plot. [No. 19 in bound collection]. London: Randal Taylor, 1680. [WING B3502] [DA448.P6].
Bolton, Robert. AMAPTOLOS AMAPTIA: or the sinfulness of sin: held forth, in a sermon London: Printed by G. M., 1646. [WING B3516] [WILLARD 981].
_____. A cordiall for Christians in the time of affliction. Or, a sermon preached at Kethering Lecture by Master Robert Bolton, Bachelour of Divinity, and sometimes Fellow of Brasen-nose Colledge in Oxford. London: George Miller, 1640. [STC 3227] [WILLARD 1810].
_____. A discourse about the state of true happiness. Delivered in certaine sermons in Oxford, and St. Pauls Crosse. London: John Legatt for Edmunch Weaver, 1638. [STC 3234] [WILLARD 1811].
_____. Two sermons preached at Northampton at two severall assises there. The one in the time of the Shrevalty of Sir Erasmus Dryden Baronet, anno domini, 1629 London: George Miller, 1639. [STC 3257] [WILLARD 1809].
The Book of Armagh [Liber Ardmachanus]. [Transcription and commentary]. No. 60/400. John Gwynn, ed. Dublin: Hodges Figgis & Co.; London: Williams & Norgate, 1913. [BS1989.A7 1913 OS1].
The Book of Durrow. Evangeliorum quattuor codex durmachensis. Facsimile. No. 180. Switzerland: URS Graf-Verlag, 1960. [BS2552.D8L8 OS1].
Book of Psalmes / collected into English meeter by Thomas Sternhold, Iohn Hopkins, and others; conferred with the Hebrew; with apt notes to sing them withall. London: Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1612. [CREAMER 939].
Bossuet, Jacques Benigne, bp. An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic church in matters of controversie from the 5th edition in French. London: 1685. [WING B3785] [WILLARD 992].
_____. A pastoral letter from the Lord Bishop of Meaux to the new Catholics of his diocese, exhorting them to keep their Easter London: Printed by Henry Hills, 1686. [WING B3787] [WILLARD 1112].
Bourk, Hubert. The information of Hubert Bourk, gent. Touching the popish plot in Ireland, carried on by the conspiracies of the Earl of Tyrone, and others his confederates London: Printed for Ralph Taylor, [1680]. [WILLARD 115].
Bowles, Edward. Plain English: or, a discourse concerning the accommodation, the armie, the association. [London: s.n., 1643]. [WING B3878] [WILLARD 991].
Boyle, Hon. Robert. The skeptical chymist: orchymico-physical doubts and paradoxes, touching the spagyrist's principles commonly call'd hypostatical; as they are wont to be propos'd and defended by the generality of alchymists. London: J. Crooke, 1661. Limited ediction of 500 copies, reproduced in facsimile by Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1965. [UNCAT 95-5-1079].
_____. Some considerations about the reconcileableness of reason and religion, by T.E. a layman. To which is annex'd by the publisher, a discourse of Mr. Boyle about the possibility of the resurrection. London: Printed by T.N. for H. Herringman, 1675. [BL239.B65].
_____. Some generall directions for a comfortable walking with God London: John Legate, for Edmund Weaver, 1638. [STC 3254] [WILLARD 1808].
[Boyle, Robert]. Occasional Reflections upon several subjects. Whereto is premis'd a discourse about such kind of thoughts. 2nd ed. London: Henry Herringman, 1669. [PN6330.B65 1669].
Boys, William. The narrative of Mr. William Boys, citizen of London: faithfully relating what came to his knowledge concerning the late horride popish plot London: 1680. [WING B4067][WILLARD 2044].
[Boyse, Joseph]. Vox populi: or, the sense of the sober lay-men of the Church of England concerning the heads proposed. London: Randall Taylor, 1690. [WING B4084] [WILLARD 980].
Brabourn, Theophilus. The humble petition of Theophilus Brabourn unto the honourable Parliament, that, as all magistrates in the kingdome doe in their office, so bishop may be require in the office to own the kings supremacy Printed for the author, 1661. [WILLARD 73].
Braddon, Laurence. The tryal of Laurence Braddon and Hugh Speke, gent. upon an information of high-misdemeaner, subornation and spreading of false reports. Endeavouring thereby to raise a belief in His Majesties subjects that the late earl of Essex did not murther himself in the Tower, contrary to what was found by the coroners inquest London: B. Tooke, 1683. [DA448.B7 OS1].
_____. The tryal of Laurence Braddon and Hugh Speke, gent. Upon an information of high-misdemeanor, subordination and spreading of false reports London: Printed for Benjamin Took, 1684. [WILLARD 170].
Brady, Robert. An historical treatise of cities, and burghs or boroughs London: S. Lowndes, 1690. [JS3041.B8 OS1].
[Brady, Robert]. The great point of succession discussed London: 1681. [WING B4191] [WILLARD 2045].
Bramhall, John. Fair warning, or, The burnt child dreads the fire, to the true hearted nobility, the loyal gentry, and commonalty of this poor distracted and divided kingdom of England &c. [n.p., 1649]. [WING B4221] [WILLARD 808i].
Brand, Adam. A journal of the embassy from John and Peter Alexievitz, Emperors of Muscovy, &c. over land into China to Peking by Everard Isbrand, their ambassador in the years 1693, 1694, and 1695. London: D. Brown, 1698 [DS7.B8].
Brevint, Dan. Missale Romanum, or the depth and mystery of Roman mass. Laid open and explained for the use of both reformed and unreformed Christians. Oxford: Printed at the Theater, 1672. [WILLARD 87].
Bridge, William. The saints hiding-place in the time of God's anger. Presented in a sermon London: Peter Cole, 1647. [WING B4461] [ WILLARD 1004].
Bridges, Walter. Ioabs covnsell and King Davids seasonable hearing it. Delivered in a sermon London: R. Cotes, 1643. [WING B4483A] [WILLARD 978].
Bridoul, Toussaint. The school of the Eucharist established. London: For Randall Taylor, 1687. [WING B4495] [WILLARD 977].
A brief account of the designs which the Papists have had against the Earl of Shaftesbury, occasioned by his commitment, July 2. 1681. c. 1 & 2. [London]: 1681. [WING B4504] [WILLARD 2046].
A brief history of the rise, growth, reign, supports, and sodain fatal foyl of Popery, during the three years and a half of James the second, king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland. Together with a description of the six Popish pillars [n.p.]: 1690. [WILLARD 224].
A brief relation of the persecution and sufferings of the reformed churches of France. Translated out of the French. London: A. Maxwell, 1668. [BX9453.B75].
A brief survey (historical and political) of the life and reign of Henry III. King of England. Dedicated to his most sacred majesty. London: Printed for James Vade, 1680. [WILLARD 128].
Bristol, George Digby. The Lord Digbies speech in the House of Commons. To the bill of attainder, of the Earle of Strafford, the 21 of April, 1641. Printed in the year 1641. [WILLARD 13].
_____. A speech made by the right honourable John, earl of Bristol in the high court of Parliament May 20, 1642. London: Printed for Richard Marriot, 1642. [WING B4794][WILLARD 976].
_____. The speeches of the Lord Digby in the high court of Parliament, concerning grievances, and the trienniall Parliament. London: Thomas Welby, 1641. [WING B4774]. [WILLARD 990].
_____. The third speech of the Lord George Digby, to the House of Commons, concerning bishops and the citie petition, the 9th of Febr: 1640. [London]: Printed for T. Walkey, 1640. [JN534 1640 D6] .
[Brokesby, Francis]. A perswasive to reformation and union as the best security against the designs of our Popish enemies. London: Printed for Walter Kettilby, 1680. [WILLARD 132].
Brooke, Robert, lord. A discourse opening the nature of that Episcopacie which is exercised in England London: Printed by R.C. for Samuel Cartwright, 1641. [WILLARD 27].
Browne, Edward. A brief account of some travels in divers parts of Europe, viz. Hungaria, Servia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Thessaly, Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, and Friuli. Through a great part of Germany and the low-Countries. 2nd ed. London: Printed for Benj. Tooke, 1685. [D915.B87 1685 OS1].
Browne, Sir Richard, major-general. The lord Digbies designe to betray Abingdom together with the cipher which the Lord Digby sent him for that purpose. London: For Laurence Blaiklock, 1644. [WING B5145] [WILLARD 971].
Browne, Sir Thomas. The works of the learned Sr. Thomas Brown, KT., Doctor of Physick, late of Norwich. Containing I. Enquiry into vulgar and common errors. II. Religio medici with annotations and observations upon it. III. Hydriotaphia; or, Vrn-burial: Together with the Garden of Cyrus. IV. Certain miscellany tracts. With alphabetical tables. London: Printed for Tho: Basset, Ric. Chiswell, Tho. Sawbridge, Charles Mearn and Charles Brome, 1686. [PR3327.A1 1686 OS1].
Browne, Thomas. Concio ad clerum. Habita coram Academia Catabrigiensi Junii 11 A. 1687. Catabigia: 1688. [WING B5184] [WILLARD 972].
_____. An answer to Dr Sherlock's Case of allegiance to foreign powers, in defence of the case of allegiance. London: 1691. [WING B5182] [WILLARD 973].
Brown, Thomas. Heraclitus ridden redivivus: or a dialogue between Harry and Roger concerning the times. Oxford: 1688. [WING B5060] [WILLARD 975].
_____. The reasons of Mr Bays changing his religion. Considered in a dialogue London: Printed for S.T., [1688]. [WING B5069] [WILLARD 974].
[Browne, Thomas]. The case of allegiance to a king in possession. [n.p.]: 1690. [WILLARD 223].
Brutus, Junius. An Appeal from the Country to the City for the preservation of His Majesties Person, Liberty, Property, and the Protestant religion. [No. 1 in bound collection]. London: [n.d.]. [DA448.P6].
Buchanan, George. De jure regni apud Scotos. Or, A dialogue concerning the due privilege of government in the kingdom of Scotland. London: For Richard Baldwin, 1689. [WING B5276] [WILLARD 970].
Buckingham, George Viller, 2nd Duke of. The Duke of Buckingham's speech in a late conference. London: Printed for M.I., 1668. [WING B5331] [WILLARD 989].
_____. A short discourse upon the reasonableness of men's having a religion, or worship of God. London: Printed by John Leake, 1685. [WING B5329] [WILLARD 969].
Buckingham, John Sheffield Duke of. An essay on poetry: by the Honourable the Earl of Mulgrave. 2nd ed. London: Jo. Hindmarsh, 1691. [PR3328.B5 A63 1691 OS1].
Burgess, Anthony. Publick affections, pressed in a sermon Febr 25 1645. London: Printed by J. Y. , 1646. [WING B5653] [WILLARD 966].
_____. The true doctrine of justification asserted and vindicated, from the errours of Papist 2nd ed. London: 1651. [WING B5663] [WILLARD 849].
Burgess, Cornelius. Another sermon preached to the honourable House of Commons November the fifth, 1641. [WING B5668] [WILLARD 968].
_____. An humble examination of a printed abstract of the answers to nine reason of the House of Commons, against the votes of bishops in Parliament London: Printed for P. Stephens and C. Meredith, 1641. [WILLARD 15].
_____. Romes cruelty & apostacie: declared in a sermon preached on the fifth of November, 1644. London: Printed by George Miller, 1645. [WING B5655] [WILLARD 967].
Burnet, Gilbert, bp. An apology for the Church of England, with relation to the spirit of persecution for which she is accused. [n.p.]; [1688]. [WING B5762] [WILLARD 965].
_____. A collection of eighteen papers, relating to affairs of church & state during the reign of King James the Second. London: For John Starkey, 1689. [WING B5768] [WILLARD 963].
_____. Enquiry into the measures of submission to the supream authority [London: 1688]. [WING B5808] [WILLARD 962].
_____. An enquiry into the present state of affiairs: and in particular, whether we owe allegiance to the king London: For John Starkey, 1689. [WING B5811] [WILLARD 960].
_____. An enquiry into the reasons for abrogating the test [London: 1688]. [WING B5813] [WILLARD 959].
_____. An exhortation to peace and union. A sermon preached at St. Lawrence Jury, at the election of the Lord-Mayor of London 19 Sept. 1681. London: Richard Chiswell, 1681. [WING B5787] [WILLARD 961].
_____. An exhortation to peace and union, in a sermon preached at St. Lawrence-Jury on 26th of Novem. 1689. [London: Printed for Ric. Chiswell, 1689. [WING B5788] [WILLARD 957].
_____. The ill effects of animosities among Protestants in England detected. [London]: 1688. [WING B5802] [WILLARD 956].
_____. A letter containing some reflections on his majesties declaration for liberty of conscience. [n.p.: 1687]. [WING B5815] [WILLARD 955].
_____. A letter to Mr Simon Lowth occasioned by his late book of the subject of church-power. London: Richard Baldwin, 1685. [WING B5818] [WILLARD 954].
_____. A letter to the Lord Bishop of Cov. And Litchfield, concerning A specimen of some errors and defects London: Ric. Chiswell, 1693. [WING B5824] [WILLARD 953].
_____. A letter written upon the discovery of the late plot. London: H. Brome, 1678. [WING B5825] [WILLARD 952].
_____. A pastoral letter to the clergy of his diocese concerning the oaths of allegiance to K. William and Q. Mary. London: For J. Starkey, 1689. [WING B5842] [WILLARD 958].
_____. Reflections of the relation of the English reformation lately printed at Oxford. (Part 1-2 in 1). Amsterdam: Printed for J.S., 1688. [WING B5854] [WILLARD 949].
_____. Reflections on a paper, intituled His majesty's reasons for withdrawing himself from Rochester. London: For John Starkey, 1689. [WING B5850] [WILLARD 950].
_____. A sermon preached at Bow-church on March 12, 1689/90. London: Richard Chiswell, 1690. [WING B5891] [WILLARD 994].
_____. A sermon preached at the Chappel of the Rolls, on the fifth of November 1684. London: Printed for the Author, 1684. [WING B5879] [WILLARD 999].
_____. A sermon preached at the coronation of William III and Mary II London, 1689. [WILLARD 879].
_____. A sermon preached at the funeral of the honourable Robert Boyle January 7, 1691/2. London: Ric. Chiswell, 1692. [WING B5899] [WILLARD 1002].
_____. A sermon preached at the funeral of the most reverend father in god John Archbishop of Canterbury London: Ric Chiswell, 1694. [WING B5902] [WILLARD 1010].
_____. A sermon preached at the funeral of the right honourable Anne, Lady-Dowager Brook London: For Ric. Chiswell, 1691. [WING B5895] [WILLARD 1011].
_____. A sermon preached before the aldermen of the City of London Jan. 30 1680/1. London: Richard Chiswell, 1681. [WING B5875] [WILLARD 1000].
_____. A sermon preached before the House of Commons on the 31st of January, 1688. London: For John Starkey, 16898. [WING B5885] [WILLARD 996].
_____. A sermon preached before the House of Peers on the 5th of November, 1689. London: For Ric. Chiswell, 16889. [WING B5889] [WILLARD 995].
_____. A sermon preach'd before the King on the second day of December, 1697. Being the day of thanksgiving for the peace. 2nd ed. London: Ri Chiswell, 1698. [WING B5909] [WILLARD 1009].
_____. A sermon preached before the King on the second of December, 1697. Being the day of thanksgiving for the peace. London: Ri Chiswell, 1698. [WING B5907] [WILLARD 1018].
_____. A sermon preached before the King and Queen on the 19th day of October, 1690. Being the day of thanksgiving for his majesties preservation London: Ric. Chiswell, 1690. [WING B5893] [WILLARD 993].
_____. A sermon preached before th Queen on the 16th day of July 1690. London: Ric. Chiswell, 1690. [WING B5892] [WILLARD 1012].
_____. A sermon preached in the chapel of St. Jame's London: 1689. [WILLARD 880].
_____. A sermon preached in the chapel of St. James's the 23rd of December, 1688. London: For Ric. Chiswell, 1689. [WING B5881] [WILLARD 998].
_____. A sermon preached in the chapel of St James's the 23rd of December, 1688. London: Richard Chiswell, 1689. [WING 5884] [WILLARD 997].
_____. A sermon preached on fast-day, Decemb. 22, 1680. London: J.D., 1681. [WING B5874] [WILLARD 1001].
_____. Six papers containing I. Reasons against repealing the acts of Parliament concerning the test [n.p.]: 1687. [WING B5912] [WILLARD 1017].
_____. Some passages of the life and death of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Rochester. 5th ed. London: Printed for Richard Chiswell, 1700. [UNCAT 98-4-1].
[Burnet, Gilbert]. A sermon preached before the king & queen at White-hall, on Christmas-day, 1689, by the right reverend father in God, Gilbert, lord bishop of Sarum. London: Printed for Richard Chiswell, 1690. Bound with Pierce, Thomas. The primitive rule of reformation. [WILLARD 85].
_____. A vindication of the ordinations of the Church of England. In which it is demonstrated that all the essential or ordination, according to the practice of the primitive and Greek churches, are still retained in our church. In answer to a paper written by one of the Church of Rome to prove the nullity of our orders; and given to a person of quality. 2nd ed. London: Printed for Ric. Chiswell, 1688. [WILLARD 198].
Burnet, Thomas. The theory of the earth: containing an account of the original of the earth, and of all the general changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the consummation of all things. Vols. 1 & 2. London: Printed by R. Norton, for Walter Kettilby, 1684-90. [BL224.B82 1690 OS1 v. 1 & 2].
_____. The theory of the earth: containing an account of the original of the earth, and of all the general changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the consummation of all things. London: Printed by R. N. for Walter Kettilby, 1697. [BL224.B82 1697].
Burroughs, Jeremiah. The rare jewel of Christian contentment. London: Printed for Peter Cole, 1648. [WILLARD 57].
_____. A sermon preached before the honorable house of commons August 26, 1646. London: Printed by Matthew Simmons, 1646. [WING B6118] [WILLARD 1008].
_____. A sermon preached before the right honourable the house of peers the 26. of Novemb. 1645. London: Printed for R. Dawlman, 1646. [WING B6117] [WILLARD 1013].
_____. Sions joy. A sermon September 7, 1641. London: Printed by P. P. and M. S. for R. Dawlman, 1641. [WING B6119] [WILLARD 1007].
[Burton, Henry]. The protestation protested 1641. [WING G6171] [WILLARD 1006].
[Burton, Robert]. The Anatomie of Melancholy / by Democritus Junior [pseud.]. 4th imp. Oxford: [Printed by John Lichfield, for Henry Cripps], 1632. [CREAMER 47].
_____. The Anatomy of Melancholy. What it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & severall cures of it. London: Peter Parker, 1676. [PR2223.A1 1676 OS1].
_____. [The anatomy of melancholy: what it is ] Printed leaf, disbound, pp. 371-372. [Oxford: Printed for Henry Cripps for John Lichfield, 1632]. [UNCAT 98-6-2 MAP CASE I].
Burton, William. Commentary of Antoninus his itinerary, or Journies of the Roman Empires, so far as it concerneth Britain by William Burton, Bachelor of Lawes London: Printed by Tho. Roycroft, 1658. [CREAMER 48].
[Bury, John]. The case of Exeter-college in the University of Oxford related a vindicated. London: Randal Taylor, 1691. [WING N6190] [WILLARD 979].
_____. A true narrative of the late design of the Papists to charge their horrid plot upon the Protestants London: 1679. [WING B6215] [WILLARD 2047].
Butler, John, canon. Christian liberty asserted in opposition to the Roman yoke. London: Printed by M.C., 1678. [WING B6277] [WILLARD 1003].
[Butler, Samuel]. Hudibras, in three parts, written in the time of the late wars / London: Part I printed and to be sold by Richard Parker; Part II printed for R. Chiswell, T. Sawbridge, R. Bentley, and G. Wells; Part III printed for Thomas Horne, 1689. Parts bound together. [CREAMER 49].
C. A friendly conference concerning the oath of allegiance to K. William and Q. Mary. London: Printed for Samuel Smith, 1689. [WING C1A] [WILLARD 1036].
Cabala, mysteries of state, in letters of the great ministers of K. James and K. Charles. Wherein much of the publique manage of affairs in related. Faithfully collected by a noble hand. London: Printed for M.M.G. Bedell and T. Collins, 1654. [DA370.C25].
Calamy, Benjamin. A discourse about a scrupulous conscience. 2nd. ed. London: Printed for Rowland Reynolds, 1683. [WING C212] [WILLARD 1035].
_____. Some considerations about the case of scandal, or giving offence to weak brethren. London: Printed by H. Hill, jr., 1683. [WING C224] [WILLARD 1034].
Calamy, Edmund, elder. Englands antidote against the plague of civil warre presented in a sermon October 22, 1644. London: Printed by I. L., 1645. [WING C233] [WILLARD 1033].
_____. Gods free mercy to England. London: Printed for Christopher Meredith, 1642. [WING C253] [WILLARD 1032]
[Calvin, John]. The Psalms of David and others. With Mr. John Caluins commentaries. [London: T. East and H. Middleton]: 1571. [BS1429.C3 1571].
[Cambridge University]. Musae Catabrigienses, Serenissimis Principibus Wilhelmo et Mariae, Angliae Franciae & Hiberniae regni ac reginae Cantabrigi: Joann. Hayes, 1689. [WING C344] [WILLARD 881].
Camden, William. Annales rervm Anglicarvm et Hibernicarvm regnante Elizabeth. London: Guilielmi Stansbij, printed by Simonis Watersoni, 1615. [DA350.C16 1615a].
_____. Britain, or a Chorographicall description of the most flourishing kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the ilands adioyning, out of the depth of antiqvitie Londini: Impensis Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1610. [CREAMER 66].
_____. Britannia, newly translated into English with large additions and improvements. Published by Edmund Gibson. London: Printed by F. Collins for A. Swalle and A. & J. Churchil, 1695. [DA610.C17 1695 OS2]
Captain Thorogood: his opinion of the point of succession, to a brother of the blade in Scotland. [Letter dates 1679]. [WILLARD 109].
Care, Henry. An answer to a paper importing a petition of the archibishop of Canterbury, and six other bishops, to his majesty, touching their not distributing and publishing the late declaration for liberty of conscience London: Printed by Henry Hills, 1688. [WING C506] [WILLARD 201].
[Care, Henry]. Animadversions on a late paper, entituled A letter to a dissenter. London: Printed for John Harris, 1687. [WING C505] [WILLARD 1029].
_____. A modest enquiry whether St Peter were ever at Rome, and bishop of that church? London: Printed for Randall Taylor, 1687. [WING C529] [WILLARD 1028].
_____. A vindication of the proceedings of his majesties ecclesiastical commissioner, against the Bishop of London. London: Tho. Milburn, 1688. [WING C356] [WILLARD 1027].
Carrington, S. The history of the life and death of his most Serene Highness, Oliver, late Lord Protector London: N. Brook, 1659. [DA426.C37].
Carus, Titus Lucretius. An essay on the first book of T. Lucretius Carus de rerum natura. Interpreted and made English verse by J. Evelyn. London: Gabriel Bedle and Thomas Collins, 1656. [PA6482.A61 1656].
_____. His six books of Epicurean Philosophy, done into English verse with notes. 3rd ed. London: Anthony Stephens, 1683. [PA6483.E5C7 1683].
Caryl, Joseph. Heaven and earth embracing; or, God and man approaching London: Printed by G. M., 1646. [WING C779] [WILLARD 1191].
Caryll, Joseph. The nature, solemnity, grounds, property, and benefits of a sacred covenant London: Printed by E.G., 1643. [WING C782] [WILLARD 1192].
_____. The workes of Ephesus explained in a sermon April 27th. 1642. London: Printed for John Bartlet, 1642. [WING C790] [WILLARD 1193].
Case, Thomas. The root of apostacy, and fountain of true fortitutde, delivered in a sermon London: Printed by J.R., 1644. [WING C839] [WILLARD 1194].
The case of the commission of array stated [n.p.]: Oct. 20, 1642. [WING C1043] [ WILLARD 8083].
The case of Tho. Dangerfield: with some remarkable passages that happened at the trials of London: 1680. [WING C1181] [WILLARD 2048].
Castiglione, Baldassare. [Il libro del cortegiano]. The courtier of Baldessar Castilio / done into English by Thomas Hoby. London: H. Denham, 1577. [BJ1604.C43 1557 PLUME].
Cave, William. Apostolici; or, the history of the lives, acts, death, and martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the apostles. As also the most eminent of the primitive fathers for the first three hundred years. To which is added, a chronology of the three first ages of the church. London: Printed by A.C. for R. Chriswell, 1677. [BS2440.C3 1677 OS1].
_____. Discourse concerning the unity of the Catholic Church. London: 1684. [WILLARD 870].
[Cave, William]. A serious exhortation with some important advices relating to the late cases about conformity recommended to the present dissenters from the Church of England. London: Printed by T. Moore & J. Ashburne, 1683. [WING C1603] [WILLARD 1195].
[Cellier, Elizabeth]. Malice defeated: or, A brief relation of the accusations and deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier, wherin her proceedings both before and during her confinement, are particularly related, and the mysteryof the meal-tub fully discovered London: Printed for Elizabeth Cellier, 1680. c. 1 & 2. [WILLARD 116].
Certain proposals humbly offered, for the preservation & continuance of the truly reformed protestant religion, in these three kingsomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland. By a professor of the said truly reformed protestant-religion printed in the year 1674. [WILLARD 88].
Certaine considerations wherein the prelates doe acknowledge that they stand by the meer mercy of the King of Parlt London: [1642]. [WING C1698] [WILLARD 822]
Chambers, Humphrey. Pauls sad farewell to his Ephesians, opened in a sermon at the funeral of Mr. John Graile...London: 1655. [WILLARD 851].
The character of a rebellion, and what England may expect from one. Or, the designs of dissenters examined by reason, experience, and the laws and statutes of the realm. London: Benj. Tooke, 1681. [WILLARD 156].
A character of the true blue Protestant poet: or, the pretended author of the character of a Popish successor. [London: Printed for A. Banks, 1682]. [WILLARD 174].
Charles I. His Majesties answer by way of declaration to a printed paper, entitled, a declaration of both Houses of Parliament, in answer to his Majesties last message concerning the Militia. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1642. [WING C2090] [WILLARD 1490].
_____. His Majesties answer to a printed book in answer to a declaration under his Majesties name, concerning the business of Hull. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1642. [WING C2103] [WILLARD 1489].
_____. His Majesties answer to the petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: presented to His Majestie at York, June 17, 1642. London: Printed by Robert Baker, 1642. [WING C2137] [WILLARD 1488].
_____. His majesties answer to the petition which accompanied the declaration of the House of Commons: presented to him at Hampton-Court the first of December, 1641. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1641. [WING C2138] [WILLARD 1487].
_____. His Majesties answer to the six propositions of both Houses of Parliament. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1642. [WING C2122] [WILLARD 1491].
_____. His Majesties declaration concerning Leavis. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1642. [WING C2190] [WILLARD 1462].
_____. His Majesties declaration to both Houses of Parliament in answer to that presented to him at New-Market the 9th of March 1641. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1641. [WING C2268] [WILLARD 1481].
_____. His Majesties finall answer concerning episcopacie, delivered in to the Commissioners of Parliament the first of Novem. 1648. London: Printed for R.B., 1648 and reprinted 1660. [WILLARD 54].
_____. His Majesties gracious message to both House of Parliament, sent from Nottingham the 25 of August, 1642. Together with the answer of the Lords and Commons to the said message; and His Majesties reply to the same. Sept. 2. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1642. [WING C2333] [ WILLARD 1480].
_____. His Majesties instructions to his Commissioner of Array, for the severall counties of England and the Principality of Wales. York: Printed by Robert Barker, 1642. [WING C2349] [ WILLARD 1479].
_____. His Majesties letter and declaration to the Sheriffes and City of London, January 17, 1642. Printed, by His Majesties Command, at Oxford, January 18, by Leonard Lichfield, printer to the University, 1642. [WING C2385] [ WILLARD 1478].
_____. His Majesties letter directed to the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Westminster: concerning a treaty for peace. With the answer of both Houses thereunto; sent to His Majesty to Oxford, March 9, 1643. London: Mar 13, 1643. [WING C2387] [WILLARD 1494].
_____. His Majesties Manifest touching the Palatine cause; and the votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning the same. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1641. [WING C2425] [WILLARD 1476].
_____. His Majesties message sent to the Parliament, April 8, 1642. Concerning his resolution to go into Ireland for suppressing the Rebells there. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1642. [WING C2447] [WILLARD 1477].
_____. His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, April 28, 1642, concerning his refusal to pass the bill for the Militia. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1642. [WING C2453] [WILLARD 1493].
_____. His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, February 14, 1641. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1641. [WING C2451] [WILLARD 1473].
_____. His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, January 20. And the petition of the House of Commons, January 26. With His Majesties Answer, January 28. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1641. [WING C2450] [WILLARD 1475]
_____. His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, on the eleventh of July, 1642. London: Printed by Robert Barker, 1642. [WING C2456] [WILLARD 1492].
_____. His majesties proclamation in Scotland: with an explanation of the meaning of the oath and the covenant. By the Lord Marquesse, his majesties high commissioner. Set forth by the King's special license. London: Robert Young, his majesties printer for Scotland, 1639. [STC 2001] [WILLARD 6].
_____. Reliquae Sacrae Carolinae, or, The works of that Great Monarch and glorious martyr, King Charles the I. The Hague: Samuell Browne, 1651. [CREAMER 398].
Charles II. The answers commanded by His Majesty to be given by the Right Honourable The Earl of Nottingham the 19th of May, 1681. London: 1681. [WING C2890] [WILLARD 2050].
_____. His Majesties declaration for the dissolution of His late Privy-Council, and for the constituting of a new one, London: 1679. [WING C2967] [WILLARD 2051].
_____. His majesties declaration to all his loving subjects concerning ecclesiastical affairs. London: 1660. [WING C2997] [WILLARD 2053].
_____. His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects concerning the treasonable conspiracy against his sacred person and government, lately discovered. London: 1683. [WING C2998] [WILLARD 1495].
_____. His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, June the Second, 1680. London: 1680. [WING C2994] [WILLARD 2052].
_____. His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, touching the causes & reasons that moved him to dissolve the two last Parliaments London: 1681. [WING C3000] [WILLARD 2054].
_____. His Majesties gracious speech. Together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, On Thursday the 23d of May, 1678. London: 1678. [WING C3085] [WILLARD 2059].
_____. His Majesties gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 15th of February, 1676/7. London: 1676/7. [WING C3084] [WILLARD 2058].
_____. His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 21st of October, 1680. London: 1680. [WING C3066] [WILLARD 2055].
_____. His Majesties gracious speech together with the Lord Keepers, to both Houses of Parliament, April 13, 1675. London: 1675. [WING C3078] [WILLARD 2057].
_____. His majesties gracious speech, together with the Lord Keepers, to both Houses of Parliament, January 7, 1673/4. London: 1673/4. [WING C3075] [WILLARD 2056].
_____. His Majesties message to the commons in Parliament, Tuesday the 9th day of November, 1680 London: 1680. [WING C3129] [WILLARD 2060].
_____. His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 6th of March 1678/9. London: 1678/9. [WING C3184A] [WILLARD 2063].
_____. His majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, with the Lord Keepers, on Thursday October 10, 1667 [London]: The assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker, 1667. [WILLARD 80].
_____. His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, of Monday the 21th of October, 1678. London: 1678. [WING C3182] [WILLARD 2062].
_____. His Majesties most gracious speech together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the 30th of April, 1679. [WING C3186] [WILLARD 2064].
_____. His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to the two houses of Parliament; on Thursday the 13 of September, 1660. London: 1660. [WING C3169] [WILLARD 2061].
[Charles II]. Articles of peace and alliance between the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II and the high and mighty Lords the states general of the United Netherlands concluded the 21/31 day of July, 1667 1667. [WING C2897] [WILLARD 856].
_____. Articles touching navigation and commerce, between the most serence and mighty Prince Charles II and the high and mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands. Concluded the 21/31 day of July, 1667. London: 1667. [WILLARD 857].
_____. His majesties message to the Commons in Parliament, relating to Tangier. And the humble address of the Commons to his makjesty, in answer to that message. Presented upon Monday 29. Nov. 1680. London: Printed for John Wrights, 1680. [WILLARD 111].
_____. His majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the 15th of December, 1680. Published by his majesties command. London: Printed by the assignes of John Bill (and others), 1680. [WILLARD 112].
Charnock, Robert. The tryals and condemnation of [him] Edward King, and Thomas Keyes, for the horrible and excrable consipiracy to assassinate his sacred majesty, K. William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom. Who upon full evidence was found guilty of high-treason London: Printed for Samuel Heyrick, 1696. [WILLARD 210].
Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Workes. 1532. With supplementary material from the edition of 1542, 1561, 1598, and 1602. Facsimile. Menston, Yorkshire: The Scolar Press Limited, 1969. [PR1850 1969 OS1].
_____. The workes of ovr ancient and learned English poet, Geffrey Chavcer. London: Adam Islip, 1602. [PR1850 1602 OS1].
_____. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer and others being a reproduction in facsimile of the first collected edition 1532 from the copy in the British Museum. With an introduction by Walter W. Skeat. London: Alexander Moring, De La More Press; London Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, [1850]. [PR1850 1532 OS1].
Chetwind, Charles, comp. A narrative of the depositions of Robert Jenison esq; with other material evidences plainly proving that Mr. William Ireland, lately executed for high treason, was in London the nineteenth of August, 1678 c. 1 & 2. London: Printed for Henry Hills (and others) 1679. [WILLARD 106].
Cheynell, Francis. The man of honour described in a sermon, preached before the Lord of Parliament London: Printed by J. R. for Samuel Gellibrand, 1645. c. 1,2. [WILLARD 30].
_____. A plot for the good of posterity. Communicate in a sermon to the honorable House of Commons, March 25, 1646. London: 1646. [WING C3814] [ WILLARD 1497].
_____. Sions memento and God's alarum, in a sermon at Westminster, before the honorable House of Commons, on the 31 of May, 1643. c.1,2. [WING C3816] [WILLARD 31].
Chillingworth, William. Mr. Chillingworth's judgment of the religion of Protestants, etc. [London: 1692]. [WING C3887v] [WILLARD 1499].
Choice remarks, on the most observable actions performed by Lewis the XIV. Present king in France. London: Printed for Richard Janeway, 1681. [WILLARD 161].
[Church of England]. The Book of Common Prayer and administration of the sacraments: and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. London: Printed by Robert Barker and by the assignes of John Bill, 1639. Bound with Psalter or Psalms of David London: Robert Barker, 1634; Form and manner of consecrating bishops, priests, and deacons London: Robert Barker, 1634; and Whole book of Psalms / collected into English meeter by Thomas Sternhold, Iohn Hopkins, and others. London: Printed by E.G. for the Company of Stationers, 1640. [CREAMER 927].
[Church of England]. Book of Common Prayer. The grand debate between the most reverend bishops and the presbyterian divines, appointed by his sacred majesty, as commissioners for the review and alteration of the Book of common prayer, &c., being an exact account of their whole proceedings London: Printed 1661. [WILLARD 76].
[Church of England]. The Book of Common Prayer and administration of the sacraments Oxford: M. Pitt, 1683. [BX.5145.A4 1683 OS1].
[Church of England]. The Book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of ye Church of England. With ye Psalter, or Psalms of David. Oxford: Printed for M. Pitt, [1683]. [BX5145.A4 1683].
[Church of England]. Book of Common Prayer. The book of common prayer and administration of the Sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches. Cambridge: John Hayes, printer to the university, 1696. [BX5145.A4 1696].
[Church of England]. Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical, treated upon by the Bishop of London, president of the convocation for the Province of Canterbury, and the rest of the bishops London: Printed by the assigns of John Bill , 1683. [WILLARD 177].
[Church of England]. A form of prayer, and solemn thanksgiving to Almighty god for His Majesties Late Victories over the rebels. London: Printed by the assignes of J. Bill, deceas'd and by Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, 1685. [WILLARD 1418].
[Church of England]. A form of prayer with thanksgiving for the safe delivery of the Queen and happy birth of the young Prince to be used on Sunday next being the seventeenth day of this instant June By His Majesty's special command. London: printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hill and Thomas Newcomb. [BX5147.Z9 1688].
[Church of England]. A form of prayer with thanksgiving to be used on Sunday, September the 9th; being the day of Thanksgiving, appointed by the Kings Declaration. London: Printed by the assigns of John Bill, deceased, and by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb, 1683. [WING C4172] [WILLARD 1419].
[Church of England]. A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God, for having made His Highness the Prince of Orange the glorious instrument of the great deliverance of this Kingdom from Popery and arbitrary power. In the Savoy: Printed by Edw. Jones, 1688. [WING C4125] [WILLARD 1501].
[Church of England]. To the Kings most excellent majesty. The due account and humble petition of the ministers of the gospel lately commissioned for the review and alteration of the liturgy. London: 1661. [WILLARD 72].
[Church of Scotland]. The doctrine and discipline of the Kirke of Scotland. Printed by Rob. Young, his Majesties printer for Scotland, 1641. [WING C4224] [WILLARD 1500].
_____. To the King's most excellent maiesty. The humble petition of the Commissioners of the generall assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, met at Edenborough January 4, 1642 with his majesties gratious answer thereunto, March 16, 1642. Printed by his majesties command at Oxford, March 20. By Leonard Lichfield, 1642. [WILLARD 24].
Churchill, Sir Winston. Divi Britannici: being a remark upon the lives of all the kings of this isle, from the year of the world 2855 unto the year of grace 1660. London: Printed by T. Roycroft, 1675. [DA130.C56 OS1].
The cities just vindication: or, a scourge for a vagabond libel, intituled, "Goodman Country to his Worship the City." [London: 1682]. [WING C4329] [WILLARD 2066].
Claggett, Nicholas. A perswasive to an ingenuous tryal of opinions in religion. London: Printed for Tho. Basset, 1685. [WING C4370] [WILLARD 1502].
Claggett, William. The difference of the case between the separation of Protestants from the Church of Rome, and the separation of the dissenters from the Church of England. London: 1683. [WING C4377] [WILLARD 1505].
_____. A discourse concerning the pretended Sacrament of Extreme Unction In three parts. With a letter to the vindicator of the Bishop of Condom. London: Printed for Richard Chiswell, 1687. [WING C4383] [WILLARD 1503].
_____. A discourse concerning the worship of the Blessed Virgin and the Saints; with an account of the beginnings and rise of it amongst Christians. London: Printed for Tho. Bassett, 1686. [WING C4384] [WILLARD 1504].
_____. A paraphrase with notes and a preface upon the sixth chapter of St. John, shewing that there is neither good reason nor sufficient authority to suppose that the the Eucharist is discoursed of it in that chapter, much less to infer the doctrine of Transubtantiation from it. London: 1686. [WING C4388] [WILLARD 1484].
[Clagett, William]. An answer to the dissenters objections agains the common prayers & some other parts of divine-service prescribed in the liturgie of the Church of England. London: 1684. [WILLARD 871].
_____. The present state of the controversie between the Church of England and the Church of Rome; or, an account of the books written on both sides. London: Printed for Rho. Basset, James Adamson, and Tho. Newborough, 1687. [WING C4390] [WILLARD 1565].
_____. The queries offered by T.W. to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation reprinted and answered. London: Printed by H. Clark, for James Adamson, 1688. [WING C4391] [WILLARD 1566].
_____. The state of the Church of Rome when the Reformation began, as it appears by the advices given to Paul III. and Julius III. by creatures of their own. London: Printed for William Rogers and Samuel Smith, 1688. [WING C4400] [WILLARD 1567].
_____. A view of the whole controversy between the representer and the answerer, with an answer to the representer's last reply: in which are laid open some of the methods by which Protestants are misrepresented by Papists. London: Printed for William Rogers, 1687. [WING C4402] [WILLARD 1568].
Clarendon, Edward Hyde. A brief view and survey of the dangerous and pernicious errors to church and state in Mr. Hobbe's book, entitled Leviathan. 2nd impression. Oxford: Printed at the Theater, 1675. [JC153.H66C6 1676a].
_____. The life of Edward earl of Clarendon in which is included, a continuation of his History of the grand rebellion Now for the first time carefully printed from the original ms. Preserved in the Bodleian library. Oxford, The University Press, 1857. [DA407.C5C5].
_____. Mr. Edward Hydes speech at a conference betweene both Houses, on Tuesday the 6th of July, 1641. At the transmission of the severall impeachments against the Lord Chiefe Baron Davenport, Mr. Baron Trevor, and Mr. Baron Weston. London: Printed for Abel Roper, 1641. [WING C4426] [WILLARD 1569].
Clarendon Historical Society's Reprints. Series II (1884-86). Contents: "A dialogue between a Whig and a Jacobite upon the subject of the late rebellion and the execution of the rebel lords, etc. (1715-16);" "The execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (1586);" "Twenty lookes over all the Roundheads (1643);" " Memoirs of George Leyburn (1722);" "The character of a modern Whig (1681);" "A letter from General Monck and his Army to the Parliament (1659)." Edinburgh: Privately Printed for the Society, 1884-86. Bound volume indicating Historical Pamphlets' on spine. [CREIGHTON (Pamphlets)].
Clarke, Francis. Praxis Francisci Clarke, Tam jus dicentibus quam aliis omnibus qui in Foro Ecclesiastico versantur apprime utilis. Per Thomas Bladen. Londoni: Excubat T.B., impensis Hannah Sawbridge, 1684. [BV764.G7 C57 1684].
[Clarkson, David]. The case of Protestants in England under a popish prince, if any shall happen to wear the imperial crown. London: Printed for Richard Janeway, 1681. [WING C4569] [WILLARD 1570].
[Claude, Jean]. An account of the persecutions and oppressions of the protestants in France. Printed in the year 1686. [WILLARD 183].
[Le Clerc, Jean]. An historical vindication fo the naked gospel, recommended to the University of Oxford. [London]: 1690. [WING L816] [WILLARD 1634].
Cleveland, John. Clievelandi Vindiciae;, or Cleveland's genuine poems, orations, and epistles, &c. London: Printed for Nath. Brooke, 1670. [PR3348 .C7 1677].
_____. The idol of the clovvnes, or Insurrection of Wat the Tyler, with his fellow kings of the commons, against the English church, the king, the lawes, nobility and gentry, in the fourth yeare of Kind Richard the 2nd., anno 1381. London, 1654. [DA235.C63].
_____. Poems. London: John William, 1661. [PR3348.C7 1661].
_____. Poems. London: J.R. for John Williams, 1669. Signed by Mary Astell, 1679. [PR3348.C7 1669].
[The] cloak in its colours; or, The Presbyterian unmasked, and proved as dangerous as Papists to the Church of England London: Printed 1679. [WILLARD 94].
[Cockburn, John]. An historical relation of the late general assembly, held at Edinburgh, from Octob. 16. to Nov. 13. in the year 1690. in a letter from a person in Edinburgh, to his friend in London. London: Printed for J. Hindmarsh, 1691. [WING C4809] [WILLARD 1571].
[Coke, Sir Edward]. Argumentum anti-Normannicum: or an argument proving, form ancient histories and records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute conquest of England by the sword; in the sense of our modern writers. London: Printed by John Darby, 1682. [WING C4907] [WILLARD 1572].
Coleman, Edward. Mr. Coleman's two letters to Monsieur l'Chaise, the French king's confessor: with Monsieur l'Chaise's answer Printed in the year, 1678. [WILLARD 91].
Coleman, Thomas. Hopes deferred and dashed, observed in a sermon to the honovrable House of Commons, in Margarets Westminster. July 30. 1645 London, Printed for Christopher Meredith, 1645. [WILLARD 38].
A collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England Printed in the year, 1688. [WILLARD 191].
A collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England and Scotland London: Printed and to be sold by Richard Faneway, 1689. [WILLARD 220].
A collection of several pictures by the best hands, which were laely to be view'd adjoining to the Court of Requests; and when the twon fills, will be exhibited there again to publick view. London: Printed for A. Moore, and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster. [WILLARD 1207].
A collection of state papers John Thurloe containing authentic memorials to the English affairs from 1638 to the restoration of King Charles II. 7 vols. London: Printed for the executor of F. Gyles, 1742. [DA400.T537 OS1 v. 1-7].
A collection of state tracts, publish'd on occasion of the late reovlutin in 1688. And during the reign of King William III. To which is prefix'd the history of the Dutch War in 1672. 3 vols. London: 1705. [DA430.C8 OS1 v. 1-3]
College, Stephen. The arraignment, trial and condemnation of Stephen Colledge for high-treason , in conspiring the death of the King, the levying of war, and the subversion of the government. Before the Right Honourable Sr. Francis north, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Commonpleas, and other commissioners of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery held at the city of Oxford for the county of Oxon, the 17th and 18th of [Popish Plot]. London: T. Bassett, 1681 [DA448.C6 OS1].
_____. The speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge Oxford, on Wednesday August 31. 1681. London: 1681. [WING C5229] [WILLARD 2067].
_____. A true copy of the dying words of Mr. Stephen Colledge, left in writing under his own hand, and confirmed by him at the time of execution, August 31. 1681. at Oxford. London: 1681. [WING C5231] [WILLARD 2068].
Collier, Jeremy. Essays upon several moral subjects, in two parts. London: Richard Sare and H. Hindmarsh, 1700. [BJ1561.C5 1700].
[Collier, Jeremy]. The desertion discuss'd in a letter to a country gentleman. London: 1689. [WING C5249] [WILLARD 1573].
Comber, Thomas. A discourse upon the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating bishops, priests, and deacons, according to the order of the church of England. London: Printed by S. Roycroft, for R. Clavell, 1699. [BX5149.O7C64].
_____. Religion and loyalty supporting each other. Or, a rational account how the loyal adressors maintaining the lineal descent of the Crown, is ver consistent By a true son of the Church of England. London: Printed for Robert Clavel, 1681. [WILLARD 140].
_____. Roman forgeries in the councils during the first four centuries. Together with an appendix concerning the forgeries and errors in the annals or Baronius. London: Printed by Samuel Roycroft, for Robert Clavell, 1689. [WING C5490] [WILLARD 1576].
[Comber, Thomas]. A discourse concerning the second council of Nice, which first introduced and established image-worship in the Christian church, Anno Dom. 787. London: Printed for Walter Kettilby, 1688. [WING C5461] [WILLARD 1574].
_____. A letter to a bishop concerning the present settlement, and the new oaths. 2nd ed. London: Printed for Robert Clavel, 1689. [WING C5477] [WILLARD 1575].
A compendious history of the most remarkable passages of the last fourteen years: with an account of the plot as it was carried on both before and after the fire of London to this present time. 1st ed.. London: Printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford and are sold by S. Neale, 1680. [Attributed to Roger L'Estrange] [DA448 .L7].
A compendious history of the most remarkable passages of the last fourteen years: with an account of the plot as it was carried on both before and after the fire of London to this present time. London: A. Godbid and J. Playford and sold by S. Neale, 1680. [DA448.L37].
A complaint to the House of Commons, and resolution taken up by the Free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster, and the counties adjacent. Oxford: Leonark Lichfield, 1642. [UNCAT 95-7-129].
Le Comte, Louis Daniel. Memoirs and observations topographical, physical, mathematical, mechanical, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical. Made in a late journey through the empire of China, and published in several letters. Particularly upon the Chinese pottery and varnishing; the silk and other manufactures; the pearl fishing, the history of plants and animals. Description of their cities, and publick works; number of people, their language, manners and commerce; their habits, economy, and government. The philosophy of Confucius. The state of Christianity By Louis Le Compte, Jesuit tr. from the Paris ed.. London: B. Tooke, 1697. [DS708.L47].
_____. Memoirs and observations topographical, physical, mathematical, mechanical, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical made in a late journey through the Empire of China and published in several letters Translated from the Paris ed. and illustrated with figures. London: Printed for Benj. Tooke, and Sam Buckley, 1697. [CREAMER 440].
Cooke, Edward, Colonel. Certain passage which happened at Newport in the Isle of Wight, Nov. 29, 1648.