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1 ECCLESIASTICAE historiae Historiae ecclesiasticae scriptores Graec. 62 Cologne CLCE0030 ECCLESIASTICAE historiae Historiae ecclesiasticae scrpt.gr. 570 Cologne CLCE0025 ECCLESIASTICAE historiae Historiae ecclesiasticae.. Tome 2 62 Cologne CLCE0030 ECLECTICAL Eclectical chiliasm;or,a discourse 700 London Ken,T WE057A ECTON,John Thesaurus rerum ecclesiasticarum 763 London EDWARDS,John Demonstration of the existence of God 696 London Ken,T WE020 EDWARDS,John Some thoughts concerning...atheism 695 London WE025 EDWARDS,Jonathan Exposition given bt my Lord Bishop of Sarum 702 London Ken,T EDWARDS,Jonathan Preservative against Socianism st.pt 698 Oxford Ken,T WE028 EDWARDS,Jonathan Preservative against Socianism 2nd.pt. 694 Oxford Ken.T WE029 EDWARDS,Jonathan Preservative against Socianism 3rd.pt. 697 Oxford Ken,T WE0220 EDWARDS,Jonathan Preservative against Socianism 4th.pt. 703 Oxford Ken,T EDWARDS,Thomas Sermon preached in..coventry 756 Coventry EFFECTS Effects of bribery exemplified in Judas EGAN,Anthony Franciscan convert London Smith, Rober WE0249 EGAN,Anthony Romanists designs detected 674 London Ken,T WE025 EGAN,Anthony Romanists designs detected London Smith, Rober WE025 EIGHTH COLLECTION Eighth coll. relating to affairs in England 689 London Ken,T WE0265B EIGHTH COLLECTION Eighth coll. relating to affairs in England 689 London Ken,T WE0265A EIKON BASILIKE Pourctraiture of His Sacred Majesty 647 London WE0309 ELEVENTH COLLECTION Eleventh coll. relating to affairs in England 689 London Ken,T WE0498 ELIAS,Levita Lexicon Chaldaicum 542 Isnae CLCE0094 ELIAS,Levita Opusculum recens Hebraicum 54 Isny CLCE0097 ELLIOT,Adam Modest vindication of Titus Oates 682 London Ken,T WE0543 ELLIS,Clement Letter to a friend reflecting on some passages 687 London Ken,T WE0565 ELLIS,Clement Protestant resolved: or a discourse shewing 688 London Ken,T WE0568 ELLIS,J Defence of the thirtnine articles 700 London Ken,T WE0587 ELLYS,Anthony Tracts on the liberty, part London of 8 24/04/208
2 ELLYS,Anthony Tracts on the liberty, spiritual and temp. 763 London ELMACINUS,Georgius Historia Saracena [Arabic] 625 Leyden CLCE003 ELYS,Edmund Animadversions upon a late discourse 695 London Ken,T WE0662 ELYS,Edmund Dissertatio paraenetica de communione sub 703 London Ken,T ELYS,Edmund Polemica Christiana:or,an earnest consideration 696 London Ken,T WE0685 ENGLAND,Church of Booke of certaine canons, concerning 57 London Ken,T STC ENGLAND.Laws. Exact abridgment of all the statutes 689 London WE09 ENGLAND.Parliament Anno regni James II..table of statutes 685 London WE237A ENGLAND.Parliament Bishop of Sarum Bp of Oxfords speeches 70 London ENGLAND.Parliament Declaration of Lords and Commons assembled 689 London Ken,T WE489 ENGLAND.Parliament Exact collection of debates..held London Ken,T WE2574 ENGLAND.Parliament Lists of officers and their deputies 73 London ENGLAND.Parliament Lists,accounts, tables of fees of officers 730 London ENGLAND.Parliament Proceedings..impeachment Clarendon 700 London Ken,T WE2683 ENGLAND.Parliament Report from committee...earl of Derwent 732 London ENGLAND.Parliament Report from committee..cottonian lib. 732 London ENGLAND.Parliament Report from the committee to whom 732 London ENGLAND.Parliament Several reports with the appendix 732 London ENGLAND.Parliament Tryal of Dr Henry Sacheverell 70 London ENGLAND.Parliament Tryal of Dr.Henry Sacheverell 70 London ENGLAND.Parliament Votes &c. of the honourable House of Commons 663 London Ken,T WE2760 ENGLAND.Parliament Votes of the House of Commons London Archer,E ENGLAND.Statutes Anno regni Georgii II Vol. 735 London ENGLAND.Statutes Anno regni Georgii II Vol London ENGLAND.Statutes Anno regni Georgii II Vol London ENGLAND.Statutes Anno regni Georgii II Vol London ENGLAND.Statutes Statutes at large Vol. 734 London ENGLAND.Statutes Statutes at large Vol London 2 of 8 24/04/208
3 ENGLAND.Statutes Statutes at large Vol London ENGLAND.Statutes Statutes at large Vol London ENGLAND.Statutes Statutes at large Vol London ENGLAND.Statutes Statutes at large Vol London ENGLISH English loyalty vindicated by the French divines 68 London Ken,T WE3096 ENTRETIENS Emtretiens sur les sciences 684 Brussells EPHRAIM.Saint E codibus manuscriptis Bodleianis 709 Oxford EPHRAIM.Saint E codibus manuscriptis Bodleianis 709 Oxford EPIPHANIUS,Saint. Opera. Vol. 622 Paris Busby,R. CLCE0200 EPIPHANIUS,Saint. Opera. Vol Paris Busby,R. CLCE0200 EPISCOPAL Episcopal government and the honour of 679 London Ken,T WE360 EPISCOPIUS,Simon Opera theologica vol. 650 Amsterdam CLCE0208 EPISCOPIUS,Simon Opera theologica vol Amsterdam CLCE0209 ERASMUS,Desiderius Adagiorum 574 Basle Bathurst,R CLCE0286 ERASMUS,Desiderius Ecclesiastae sive de ratione concionandi 535 Basle Piers,W. CLCE040 ERASMUS,Desiderius Enchiridion militis Christiani 526 Antwerp Ken,T CLCE046 ERASMUS,Desiderius Familiarum colloquiorum 545 Antwerp C LCE034 ERASMUS,Desiderius Operum octauus tomus theologica 540 Basle CLCE9247 ERASMUS,Desiderius Operum septimus...in Novuum Test. 540 Basle CLCE0246 ERASMUS,Desiderius Operum...Novem Testamentum 54 Basle CLCE0244 ERASMUS,Desiderius Ratio seu methodus compendio 523 Strasbourg Ken,T CLCE0489 ERPENIUS,Thomas Arabicae linguae tyrocinium 656 Leyden CLCE058 ERPENIUS,Thomas Grammatica Ebraea generalis 62 Leyden CLCE059 ERPENIUS,Thomas Rudimenta linguae Arabicae 620 Leyden Ken,T CLCE0522 ERPENIUS,Thomas Rudimenta linguae Arabicae 620 Leyden CLCE0522 ESSAY Essay concerning obedience to the supreme 694 London Ken,T WE3280A ESTIENNE,Charles Dictionarium historicum etc. 67 Oxford Bathurst,R W3348 ESTIENNE,Henri. ed. Medicae artis principes post Hippocrates 567 Geneva Ad.S780 3 of 8 24/04/208
4 ESTIENNE,Robert Concordantiae graecolatinae 600 Geneva Kerswell,T CLCE06 ESTIUS,Guilielmus In omnes beati Pauli Epistolas comment. 63 Cologne CLCE0639 ESTIUS,Guilielmus In quattor libros sententarum comm. v Paris CLCE0650 ESTIUS,Guilielmus In quattor libros sententarum commentaria 662 Paris CLCE0650 ETTMULLER,Michael Opera omnia Tome 689 London WE3385+ ETTMULLER,Michael Opera omnia Tome London WE3385+ EUCLID Euclide...diligentemente reassettato 543 Venice Ken,T Ad.E992 EUSEBIUS,Pamphili [Chronicon.Latin]Thesaurus temporum 658 Amsterdam CLCE0738 EUSEBIUS,Pamphili Ancient ecclesiastical histories 637 London Sparke,M STC0576 EUSEBIUS,Pamphili De demonstratione Evangelica 688 Cologne Codrington, CLCE0732 EUSEBIUS,Pamphili Ecclesiasticae historia 659 Paris Ken,T. CLCE0729 EUSEBIUS,Pamphili Ecclesiasticae historiae vol 720 Cambridge EUSEBIUS,Pamphili Ecclesiasticae historiae vol Cambridge EUSEBIUS,Pamphili Ecclesiasticae historiae vol Cambridge EUSEBIUS,Pamphili Praeparatio Evangelica 688 Cologne Codrington, CLCE0743 EUTYCHIUS Contextio gemmarum v. 658 Oxford WE3439 EUTYCHIUS Contextio gemmarum v Oxford WE3439 EUTYCHIUS Ecclesiae suae origines 642 London WE3440 EVELYN,John Numismata,a discourse of medals 697 London WE3505 EVERARDI,Nicolaus Loci argumentorum legales 579 Lyons Selleck,J CLCE0774 EXERTITIONES Exertitiones EXHORTATION Earnest exhortation to repentance 756 London EXPEDIENT Expedient for peace:perswading an agreement 688 London Ken,T WE3872A EYRE, Mrs Elizabeth Letter from a person of quality in the north to 689 London Ken,T WE3940 FABER,Peter Agonisticon Petri Fabri 595 Leyden Creighton 2 CLCF002 FABRITIUS,Stephanus Sacrae conciones..in Psalmus Davidis 622 Geneva FABYAN,Robert Fabyan's chronycle 2 vols 533 London STC0660 FAIR Fair warning: the second part, or XX prophecies 663 London Ken,T WF004 4 of 8 24/04/208
5 FALKLAND,Lucius Lord. Discourse of infallibility 65 London Ken,T WF037 FALKNER, William Libertas ecclesia 677 London Broadbeard WF0333 FALKNER,William Libertas ecclesiastica, or a discourse London WF033 FALLE,Philip Caesarea: or, and account of Jersey 734 London FARINACCIUS,Prosper Tractatus de Testibus 598 Frankfurt Selleck,J CLCF08 FARINDON,Anthony Fifty sermons..third & last volume 674 London Bathurst, R WF0432 FARINDON,Anthony Forty sermons...second volume 663 London Bathurst,R WF0432A FARINDON,Anthony XXX sermons lately preached London Bathurst, R WF0435 FARMER,Hugh Dissertation on miracles 77 London FARMER,Hugh Essay on demoniacs of New Testament 775 London FARNABY,Thomas Index rhetoricus et oratorius. ed.ult. 659 Amsterdam Ken.T CLCF02 FEGUERNEKINUS,I Enchiridion locorum connunium London STC0747 FELL,Phillip Lex talionis:or,the author of naked truth stript 676 London Ken,T WF0644 FENELON,Francois de Maxims of the saints explained 698 London Ken,T WF0675 FERGUSON,Robert Brief justification of the Prince of Orange 689 London Ken,T WF0733 FERGUSON,Robert Representation of the threatening dangers 689 London Ken,T WF0757 FERNE,Henry Of division between English and R.C. 652 London Ken,T WF0795 FERNE,Henry Sermon preached at publique fast...2 April 644 Oxford WF0805 FERRARIUS,Joannes Nomenclator Syriacus 622 Rome CLCF024 FERRARIUS,Joannes Practica nova judicialis 478 Venice Selleck,J CLCF0239 FERRARIUS,Philippus Lexicon geographicum 657 London Bathurst,R WF084 FERRARIUS,Philippus Lexicon geographicus 670 Paris CLCF0248 FIELD,Richard Of the Church 628 Oxford STC0858 FIELD,Richard Of The Church. 5 bookes...3rd. edition 635 Oxford Martock STC0859 FIFTH COLLECTION Fifth coll. relating to affairs in England 688 London Ken,T WF0889 FILMER,Sir Robert The power of kings: and in particular the King 680 London Ken,T WF0926 FIORAVANTI,Leonardo Il reggimento della pesta 594 Venice Ken,T FITZHERBERT,Sir A New Natura brevium 730 London Archer,E 5 of 8 24/04/208
6 FLACIUS,Matthias Clavis scripturae. altera pars 567 Basle CLCF0556 FLEETWOOD,William Compleat collection of sermons 737 London FLETA Fleta,sey commentarius Juris Anglicani 685 London WF29 FLEURY,Claude Histoire ecclesiastique... vol Brussells FLORENCE,Accademia Vocabulario 62 Venice Creighton 2 CLCF0447 FLUDGER,John Judgements of God considered 756 London FORBES,John Opera omnia vol 703 Amsterdam FORBES,John opera omnia vol 2 Instruct. hist.-theol 702 Amsterdam FORCE,Piganiol de la Nouvelle description de la France v Paris FORCE,Piganiol de la Nouvelle description de la France v Paris FORCE,Piganiol de la Nouvelle description de la France v Paris FORCE,Piganiol de la Nouvelle description de la France v Paris FORCE,Piganiol de la Nouvelle description de la France v 722 Paris FORCE,Piganiol de la Nouvelle description de la France v2 pt. 722 Paris FORCE,Piganiol de la Nouvelle description de la France v2 pt Paris FORMULARIUM Formularium instrumentorum 560 Venice Selleck,J CLCF0543 FORSTER,George Voyage round world vol. 772 London FORSTER,George Voyage round world vol London FORSTER,John Reinold Observns during voyage round world 778 London FORTESCUE,Sir John De laudibus legum Angliae. trns Eng. 737 London Woodford,R FOSTER,James Answer to Dr Stebbings letter. 2nd ed 735 London FOSTER,James Answer to Dr Stebbings second letter 736 London FOSTER,James Answer to Dr Stebbings 'True State' 737 London FOTHERGILL,George Proper improvement of Divine Judgmnt 756 Oxford FOUGASSES,Thomas de Generall historie of...venice 62 London Mercer, E. STC207 FOULKES,Robert Alarme for sinners:containing the confession 679 London Ken,T WF644 FOULLON,Jean Erard Bona voluntas optimae consentiens 658 Liege Ken,T CLCF0555 FOUNTAYNE,John Sermon preached in Cathedral of York 756 York 6 of 8 24/04/208
7 FOURNIER,George Geographica orbis notitia 648 Paris Ken,T CLCF0558 FOURTH COLLECTION Fourth coll. relating to affairs in England 688 London Ken,T WF686 FOWLER,Edward Certain propositions by which the doctrine 694 London Ken,T WF696 FOWLER,Edward Sermon preached before..lord Maior of London 688 London Ken,T WF79 FOWLER,Edward Vindication of the divines of the Church of Eng. 689 London Ken,T WF728 FOXE,John Actes & monuments 583 London Lake,A STC225 FOXE,John Actes and monuments vol 60 London Harding,A STC227 FOXE,John Acts and monuments vol 63 London Mountson,Ld STC228 FOXE,John Acts and monuments vol 2 63 London Mountson,Ld STC228 FOXE,John Acts and monuments vol 3 63 London Mountson,Ld STC228 FOXE,John Acts and monuments.9th.ed.vol. 684 London Busby,R. WF2036 FOXE,John Acts and monuments.9th.ed.vol London Busby,R. WF2036 FOXE,John Acts and monuments.9th.ed.vol London Busby,R. WF2036 FRANCE.Parliament Proceding of Parliament of Paris upon Pope's Bull 688 London Ken,T WF2053A FRANCES de URRUTIGOYTI De Ecclesiis Cathedralibus 665 Lyons CLCF0639 FRANCIS de Sales. St. Treatise of the love of God 630 Douai STC323 FRANKLYN,Francis Perpetual debt..of mutual love..sermon at Q.S 724 London FREE Free conference concerning present revolution 689 London Ken,T WF2 FREEMAN,Samuel Discourse concerning invocation of Saints 684 London Ken,T WF240 FREIGIUS,Joannes Questiones Justinianiae 578 Basle Selleck,J CLCF072 FRISCHMUTH,Johann De rege elegendo... ex Deuteronom etc. 653 Jena CLCF0763 FRISCHMUTH,Johann De via Sabbati dissertatio 670 Jena CLCF0768 FUCHS,Leonhard Paradoxiorum medicinae libri tres 535 Basle Ad.F22 FULGENTIUS,Saint. Opera,quae extant,omnia 639 Paris Busby,R CLCF0842 FULKE,William Defense of the sincere & true translation 67 London STC43A FULLER,Nicholas Miscellaneorum theologicorum 622 Leyden CLCF0850 FULLER,Nicholas Miscellaneorum theologicorum 66 Oxford STC46 FULLER,Thomas Ephemeris Parliamentaria 654 London Poulet,C WF of 8 24/04/208
8 FULLER,Thomas History of the worthies of England 662 London Lake,Sir L WF2440 FULLWOOD,Francis Doctrine of schism fully opened 672 London Ken,T WF250 FULLWOOD,Francis Grand case of the present ministry 663 London Ken,T WF2506 FULLWOOD,Francis Obedience due to the present King, 689 London Ken,T WF25 FULLWOOD,Francis Parallel:wherin it appears that the socinian 693 London Ken,T WF253 FULLWOOD,Francis Socinian controversy touching the Son of God 693 London Ken,T WF256 FULMAN,William Notitia Oxoniensis academia 675 Oxford Ken,T WF2524 FULMAN,William Rerum Anglicarum Scriptorum veterum 684 Oxford Ken,T WF2525 FUNCCIO,Johanne Chronologia 578 Wittenberg CLCF of 8 24/04/208
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