MoEML References in Shakeosphere
CORN2: Cornhill Street
Variants:
- Corne-hill
- 77863: Irelands misery since the late cessation (1644)
- 81287: A seasonable discourse written by Mr. Iohn Dury upon the earnest requests of many, briefly shewing these particulars 1. What the grounds and method of our reformation ought to be in religion and learning. 2. How even in these times of distraction, the worke may be advanced. By the knowledge of Orientall tongues and Jewish mysteries. By an agency for advancement of universall learning. Published by Samuel Hartlib. Aprill 24. 1649. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl (1649)
- 81856: Zions deliverance and her friends duty: or, The grounds of expecting, and meanes of procuring Jerusalems restauration (1643)
- 83425: The broken title of episcopal inheritance. Or, A discovery of the vveake reply, to the humble examination of the answers to the nine reasons of the House of Commons, against the votes of bishops in Parliament, their lordly dignity, and civill authority (1642)
- 84146: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament· (1644)
- 84885: Zions deliverance and her friends duty: or The grounds of expecting, and meanes of procuring Jerusalems restauration (1642)
- 85202: The way to Christ discovered (1647)
- 87901: Reasons against the independant government of particular congregations (1641)
- 89256: Laurentius Lutherizans. Or the protestation of George Laurence (1642)
- 89472: Mr. Challenor his confession and speech (1643)
- 89779: Englands patterne and duty in it's monthly fasts (1643)
- 99440: The fall of man by sinne (1644)
- 103046: Semigraphy: or, Arts rarity (1654)
- 103777: The ruine and repaire of kingdomes· (1641)
- 104500: The Christians engagement for the Gospell (1641)
- 106728: A speech of Thomas Mercer (1645)
- 108188: A letter from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, sent to both Houses of Parliament June the 6. concerning the Kings being brought from Holmby towards the Army with all the perticulers about the same (1647)
- 108207: A letter sent to the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and the Common Councel of the City of London, Iune. 10. By His Excellencie T. Fairfax. O. Crumwell T. Hammond H. Ireton T. Rainsborough H. Waller. N. Rich. R. Hammond R. Lilburn, T. Pride, T. Hewson. I. Disborow (1647)
- 109125: A brief exposition on the XII. smal prophets; the first volume containing an exposition on the prophecies of Hosea, Joel, & Amos. By George Hutcheson, minister at Edenburgh (1654)
- 109420: The engagement vindicated & explained, or The reasons upon which Leiut. Col. John Lilburne, tooke the engagement (1650)
- 111211: The demands and proposals of the Parliament of Scotland to be presented to the Parliament of England (1648)
- 116971: A perfect list of the many victories obtained (through the blessing of God) by the Parliaments forces (1646)
- 123592: Military discipline· Or The young artillery-man (1643)
- 124215: Short-writing (1652)
- 124773: The pious mans practice in Parliament time. Or A seasonable and necessary tractate (1641)
- 136143: The mirrour of mercy in the midst of misery: or, Life triumphant in death, wherein free-will is abolished, and free-grace exalted (1654)
- 157588: A new and accurate map of the world (1641)
- 165686: XL. qvestions concerning the soule (1647)
- 169249: The Engagement vindicated & explained, or The reasons upon which Leiut. [sic] Col. John Lilburne, tooke the Engagement (1650)
- 170962: A proclamation or proscription, set foorth & published by the arch-duke Albertus, against his mutinous soldiers (1602)
- 171213: The tribunall of the conscience: or, a treatise of examination (1627)
- 171292: The royall passage of her Maiesty from the Tower of London, to her palace of White-hall (1604)
- 172332: The sinne vnto death. Or an ample discouery of that fearefull sinne, the sinne against the holy Ghost (1621)
- 172342: Christian humiliation, or, the Christians fast (1627)
- 172732: An epistle sent by Monsievr de Vrillac, advocate in the Parliament of Paris; to Monsievr de Vrillac his father, vpon the occasion of his conuersion. Faithfully translated into English, accoriding to the French copie; By C.C (1621)
- 173001: A looking-glasse for the soule, and a definition thereof. Written by Edward Popham Gentleman (1619)
- 173228: Hearing and doing the ready way to blessednesse (1635)
- 173382: The broken heart (1633)
- 173909: A sparke tovvard the kindling of sorrow for Sion (1621)
- 174243: Runne from Rome. Or a treatise shewing the necessitie of separating from the Church of Rome (1636)
- 174368: Want of charitie iustly charged, on all such Romanists, as dare (without truth or modesty) affirme, that Protestancie destroyeth salvation. Or an answer to a late popish pamphlet intituled Charity mistaken &c. By Christopher Potter D.D. chaplaine to his Maty in ordinarie, and provost of Queenes Colledge in Oxford (1634)
- 175994: Virginia's God be thanked, or A sermon of thanksgiving for the happie successe of the affayres in Virginia this last yeare. Preached by Patrick Copland at Bow-Church in Cheapside, before the Honorable Virginia Company, on Thursday, the 18. of Aprill 1622. And now published by the commandement of the said honorable Company. Hereunto are adjoyned some epistles, written first in Latine (and now Englished) in the East Indies by Peter Pope, an Indian youth, borne in the bay of Bengala, who was first taught and converted by the said P.C. And after baptized by Master Iohn Wood, Dr in Divinitie, in a famous assembly before the Right Worshipfull, the East India Company, at S. Denis in Fan-Church streete in London, December 22. 1616 (1622)
- 176656: The famous historie of Albions queene (1600)
- 176893: Newes from the East-Indies; or, a voyage to Bengalla, one of the greatest kingdomes under the high and mighty prince Pedesha Shassallem, usually called the Great Mogull (1638)
- 177766: The trayne souldier (1619)
- 177927: Miles mediterraneus. The mid-land souldier (1622)
- 178392: Christs ansvver vnto Iohns question: or, An introduction to the knowledge of Iesus Christ, and him crucified (1625)
- 178821: Poeticall varieties: or, Varietie of fancies. By Tho. Iordan Gent (1637)
- 178998: The Popes deadly wound (1621)
- 179258: The true coppie of a letter, written from the leager by Arnham, the 27. day of Iuly (1591)
- 179747: The letter of the French King, to the Parliament of Roan, concerning the death of the Marshall D'Ancre (1617)
- 180234: A pleasant and vvitty comedy: called, A new tricke to cheat the Divell (1639)
- 180343: A new spring of divine poetrie. I. Day philomusus composuit - inest sua gratia parvis (1637)
- 182124: Nevves from America; or, A new and experimentall discoverie of New England (1638)
- 182334: Nevv Englands prospect· (1634)
- 182366: Nevv Englands prospect· (1635)
- 182532: The godly mans inquisition (1622)
- 182566: Iacobs vovv, opposed to the vowes of monkes and friers (1617)
- 182609: A treatise of the two sacraments of the Gospell: baptisme and the Supper of the Lord (1633)
- 182746: A commentary, upon the whole booke of Ecclesiastes or The preacher (1639)
- 183003: The tribunall of the conscience: or, A treatise of examination (1626)
- 183076: A treasury of ecclesiasticall expositions, vpon the difficult and doubtfull places of the Scriptures (1622)
- 184035: The true description of the execution of iustice, done in the Grauenhage, by the counsell of the Generall States holden for the same purpose, vpon Sir Iohn van Olden Barnauelt (1619)
- 184223: Publ [sic] Ovid. De tristibus: or Mour nefull [sic] elegies (1639)
- 184580: The royall passage of her Maiesty from the Tower of London, to her palace of White-hall (1604)
- 184937: Thre?noikos (1640)
- 185354: The court of conscience: or, Iosephs brethrens iudgement barre. By Thomas Barnes (1623)
- 185541: VVant of charitie iustly charged, on all such Romanists, as dare (without truth or modesty) affirme, that Protestancie destroyeth salvation (1633)
- 186949: The ioy of the vpright man (1619)
- 187074: Picturć loquentes, or Pictures dravvne forth in characters (1635)
- 187364: The relation of a wonderfull voiage made by VVilliam Cornelison Schouten of Horne (1619)
- 187841: An exposition of the third chapter of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians (1639)
- 187969: A full, ample and punctuall discouery of the barbarous, bloudy, and inhumane practises of the Spanish Inquisition, against Protestants (1625)
- 188158: The historie of the Church (1634)
- 188164: The historie of the Church (1624)
- 188409: Three sermons (1637)
- 188886: The ballance of the sanctuarie (1621)
- 190113: A treatise of the foure degenerate sonnes (1636)
- 190187: The Christian synagogue (1623)
- 190214: The vvorkes of Mr. Iohn VVeemse, of Lathocker in Scotland, preacher of Christs Gospell (1633)
- 190866: New Englands prospect· (1639)
- 191589: Christian humiliation, or, A treatise of fasting (1625)
- 191710: A proclamation made by the Generall States of the Vnited Netherland Prouinces (1619)
- 192364: A sermon preached at Plimmoth in Nevv-England December 9. 1621 (1622)
- 197488: Christian humiliation, or, The Christians fast (1627)
- 200438: A sermon concerning confession of sinnes, and the povver of absolvtion (1637)
- 202730: A treatise of the sinne against the Holy Ghost. Or A caveat for sinners, and glasse for the godlesse (1614)
- 202884: The hystorie of Hamblet (1608)
- 204194: A most comfortable and christian dialogue, betweene the Lord, and the soule (1639)
- 205345: The sinne vnto death (1622)
- 206145: The godly mans inquistion, wherein is laide forth the miserable estate of all men by reason of sinne and corruption (1622)
- 218344: An account of the apprehending and taking of Mr. Thomas Pitkin (1705)
- 223988: An account of the apprehending and taking of Mr. Thomas Pitkin (1705)
- 468047: A treatise of the fovre degenerate sonnes (1636)
- Cornehil ?treet
- Cornehil
- 111181: A declaration of the engagements, remonstrances, representations, proposals, desires and resolutions from His Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax, and the generall councel of the Army (1647)
- 145768: A prospect of London. A book of the prospects of the remarkable places in and about the city of London (1700)
- 172139: The gales of grace; or, the spirituall vvinde (1622)
- Cornehill ?treete
- Cornehill streete
- Cornehill
- 76324: A medicine for malignancy: or, Parliament pill, serving to purge out the malignant humours of men dis-affected to the republick (1644)
- 76697: The Christian and Catholike veritie; or, The reasons and manner of the conversion of Francis de Neville (1642)
- 79334: The academy of love (1641)
- 80300: Mysterium magnum. Or An exposition of the first book of Moses called Genesis (1654)
- 80422: Silex scintillans: or, Sacred poems and priuate eiaculations (1650)
- 82994: The diocensans tryall (1644)
- 84059: The sea-mans dictionary: or, An exposition and demonstration of all the parts and things belonging to a shippe (1644)
- 86270: Two conferences between some of those that are called Separatists & Independents, concerning their different tenents (1650)
- 86718: Moores arithmetick (1650)
- 87768: A vindication of the Treatise of monarchy (1644)
- 89123: Poems, divine, and humane. By Thomas Beedome (1641)
- 89561: Motives to induce the Protestant princes to mind the worke of peace ecclesiasticall amongst themselves (1641)
- 89748: The trumpeter sent by God to all the principallities, states, and potentates of Europe (1644)
- 92280: The merchants remonstrance (1648)
- 99958: A memoriall concerning peace ecclesiasticall amongst Protestants (1641)
- 100568: A parallel or briefe comparison of the liturgie with the masse-book, the breviarie, the ceremoniall, and other romish ritualls (1641)
- 101459: A confession of faith, penned by an orthodox man of the reformed religion: dedicated to some eminent persons, now assembled in Parliament (1641)
- 102361: The doctrine of iustification cleared, by animadversions on Mr. John Goodwins animadversions upon Mr. George Walkers Defence of the true sense of the Apostle, Rom. 4.3, 5 &c (1643)
- 104463: A fvll and faithfvll accompt of the passages betwixt the parish of Michaels Cornehill (met in a vestry) the ministers and elders of the fourth Cla[ss]is of the province of London, and Mr. J. Symonds, late of Roterdam in Holland (1646)
- 104463: A fvll and faithfvll accompt of the passages betwixt the parish of Michaels Cornehill (met in a vestry) the ministers and elders of the fourth Cla[ss]is of the province of London, and Mr. J. Symonds, late of Roterdam in Holland (1646)
- 105576: The immortality of mans soule, proved both by scripture and reason (1645)
- 106701: Anthropolatria; or, the sinne of glorying in men (1645)
- 106754: The starry messenger; or, an interpretation of that strange apparition of three suns seene in London, 19. Novemb. 1644. being the birth day of King Charles (1645)
- 107071: A collection of ancient and moderne prophesies (1645)
- 107382: A brief commentary or exposition vpon the Gospel according to St John (1646)
- 107680: The description and confutation of mysticall Anti-Christ, the Familists; or, an information drawn up and published for the confirmation and comfort of the faithfull, against many Antichristian Familisticall doctrines which are frequently preached and printed in England (1646)
- 107912: The third part of Gangrćna· Or, A new and higher discovery of the errors, heresies, blasphemies, and insolent proceedings of the sectaries of these times (1646)
- 108141: The supreme povver of Christian states vindicated against the insolent pretences of Guillielmus Apollonii, or a translation of a book intituled, Grallć, seu vere puerilis cothurnus sapientić, &c (1647)
- 108168: New-Englands salamander, discovered by an irreligious and scornefull pamphlet, called New-Englands Jonas cast up at London, &c (1647)
- 108310: A particular charge or impeachment, in the name of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the army under his command (1647)
- 108349: A letter from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, to Mr. Speaker (1647)
- 108427: Vox militaris: or an apologeticall declaration concerning the officers and souldiers of the army (1647)
- 108440: The lavvyers bane. Or, the lawes reformation, and new modell (1647)
- 108515: Preaching vvithout ordination or, A treatise proving the lawfulnesse of all persons, of what degree, ranke, or trade soever, being inabled with sufficient guifts and qualifications from God by his spirit, to preach and set forth the Gospel, though no minister nor any other officer in the church of God. By Edmond Chillinden (1647)
- 112554: Little Benjamin or truth discovering error (1649)
- 113486: Eighteene choice and usefull sermons (1650)
- 114285: The quakers quaking principles examined and refuted (1656)
- 114813: Precepts for Christian practice; or The rule of the new creature (1645)
- 114902: A mirrour or looking-glasse both for saints and sinners (1646)
- 115403: A brief explication of the first fifty Psalms: by David Dickson, Professor of Divinity in the colledge of Edenburgh. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy, Nov. 15. 1652 (1653)
- 116281: The clothiers petition to His Majestie (1642)
- 123581: The reconciler. Or, A sermon preached before a communion, by Iohn Aris, Mr. of Arts of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford, now rector of Mideleyden in the county of Bucks. To which is added a charm for a slanderous tongue, briefly written in a letter to an obstinate offender that way (1651)
- 125493: Godly meditations upon the most holy sacrament of the Lords Supper (1641)
- 126026: Precepts for Christian practice: or, The rule of the new creature (1645)
- 126847: A particular charge or impeachment, in the name of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the army under his command (1647)
- 127137: Precepts for Christian practice: or, The rule of the new creature (1649)
- 128340: A Christian dictionary (1647)
- 131607: The starry messenger; or, an interpretation of that strange apparition of three suns seene in London, 19 Novemb. 1644. being the birth day of King Charles (1645)
- 134004: Poems sacred and satyricall (1641)
- 134322: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1646)
- 136668: An humblf [sic] remonstrance from His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command (1647)
- 141196: [The New Testament in Shorthand.] (1660)
- 147968: Recreation for ingenious head-peeces. Or, A pleasant grove for their wits to walke in (1645)
- 148619: Moores arithmetick (1650)
- 148944: A brief commentary or exposition vpon the Gospel according to St John (1646)
- 151867: A Christian dictionary (1648)
- 163490: A particular charge or impeachment, in the name of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the army under his command (1647)
- 163710: Du Bartas his divine weekes and workes (1641)
- 168805: A confession of faith, penned by an orthodox man of the reformed religion: dedicated to some eminent persons, now assembled in Parliament (1641)
- 169486: Anthropolatria; or, the sinne of glorying in men (1645)
- 169666: A discoverie of the great plot for the utter ruine of the city of London, and the Parliament (1643)
- 169895: The engagement vindicated & explained. Or the reasons upon which Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, took the engagement (1650)
- 170602: An humble remonstrance from His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command (1647)
- 171015: A sermon dedicatory (1623)
- 171027: Vox ciuitatis, or Londons complaint against her children in the countrie (1636)
- 171772: An exposition of the second epistle of the apostle Paul to Timothy, the first chapter (1625)
- 172025: Christian letters (1620)
- 172136: Five sermons preached upon severall occasions (1636)
- 172489: A counterbane against earthly carefulnes (1618)
- 172492: An epitomie of mans misery and deliuerie (1619)
- 173215: Tvvo treatises (1640)
- 173344: The chronicle historie of Perkin VVarbeck (1634)
- 173491: Saint Pauls triumph, or cygnea illa & dulcissima cantio (1623)
- 173508: Newes out of France: concerning great troubles likely to ensue, by occasion of the departure of the Queene Mother from Blois (1619)
- 173534: A true recital of those things that haue been done in the court of France, since the death of the Marshall d'Ancre, vntill the departure of the Queene mother from the King (1617)
- 173745: Davids hainous sinne. Heartie repentance. Heavie punishment. By Thomas Fuller Master of Arts of Sidnye Colledge in Cambridge (1631)
- 173766: Tvvo soveraigne salves for the soules sicknesse (1621)
- 173858: A sermon preached April, 8. 1635 (1636)
- 174111: A true report and exact description of a mighty sea-monster (1617)
- 174864: The equall vvayes of God (1632)
- 175074: The Golden bull: or, The fundamentall lavves and constitutions of the Empire (1619)
- 175143: Tvvo godlie and profitable sermons (1615)
- 176332: The mysterie of mankind, made into a manual, or The Protestants portuize (1619)
- 176401: The poores lamentation for the death of our late dread soueraigne the high and mightie Princesse Elizabeth, late Queene of England, France and Ireland (1603)
- 176650: Spiritus est vicarius Christi in terra. The poore mans garden (1573)
- 177021: The saints daily exercise (1634)
- 177737: Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, the booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles (1627)
- 178433: A treatise containing the originall of vnbeliefe, misbeliefe, or misperswasions concerning the veritie, vnitie, and attributes of the Deitie (1625)
- 178440: A treatise of the holy catholike faith and Church (1627)
- 178522: The Christians prayer for the churches peace. Or, A sermon vpon Psal. 122. ver. 6 (1640)
- 178645: The cities safetie: or, a fruitfull treatise (and usefull for these dangerous times.) on Psal. 127.1. Except the Lord keepe the citie, the watchman waketh but in vaine (1630)
- 178720: A sacred septenarie, or, A godly and fruitful exposition on the seven Psalmes of repentance (1623)
- 178726: A godly and fruitfull exposition on the twenty five Psalme (1622)
- 178911: That vvhich seemes best is worst (1617)
- 179175: Search the Scriptures. Or, An enquirie after veritie (1623)
- 179528: The French iubile: or, The ioy and thanksgiuing of all France, to God and their king, for the death of the Marquise d'Ancre. Translated out of the French copie printed at Paris (1617)
- 179532: The true relation of the deserved death of that base and insolent tyrant, the Marquis d'Ancre, the most vnworthie Marshall of France (1617)
- 179764: The 4. of November. The peace of France. Or The edict, with the articles of peace, granted by the French king vnto his subiects of the reformed religion. For the establishing of a firme and generall peace throughout the whole kingdome of France (1622)
- 180872: The secretary of ladies. Or, A new collection of letters and answers, composed by moderne ladies and gentlewomen, collected by Mounsieur Du Bosque. Translated out of Fre?nch by I.H (1638)
- 181086: The pourtraitures at large of nine moderne worthies of the world (1622)
- 181298: Pimlyco. Or, Runne Red-cap (1609)
- 181715: The anatomy of Arminianisme: or The opening of the controuersies lately handled in the Low-Countryes, concerning the doctrine of prouidence, of predestination, of the death of Christ, of nature and grace. By Peter Moulin, pastor of the church at Paris. Carefully translated out of the originall Latine copy (1620)
- 181789: The Iesuites shifts, and euasions; or, his deportment in controuersies of religion. Or, A treatise, wherein the causes are examined why Mr. Arnoux the Iesuite, refuseth to answere to seauenteene questions propounded by the ministers of the church of Paris (1624)
- 182942: The remonstrance made by the Queene-mother of France, to the King her sonne, for remedy of such disorders and abuses as she pretendeth to be in the present gouernement and managing of the affaires of state, in the realme of France (1619)
- 182996: Two sermons, preached at the Kings court, this Ianuary, 1620 (1621)
- 182999: The nevv art of lying (1624)
- 183221: An exposition of the lawes of Moses (1632)
- 183410: Newes from Ostend (1601)
- 183575: Divers crabtree lectures (1639)
- 183892: The Christian sacrifice (1639)
- 183979: Annotations vpon the five bookes of Moses, and the booke of the Psalmes (1622)
- 183983: Annotations vpon the five bookes of Moses, the booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles (1639)
- 184009: Newes out of Holland: concerning Barnevelt and his fellow-prisoners their conspiracy against their natiue country, with the enemies thereof (1619)
- 184172: Mans actiue obedience, or The power of godlines (1619)
- 184177: A preparation vnto fasting and repentance. By Peter Moulin, and translated by I.B (1620)
- 184715: Holy soliloquies: or, a holy helper in Gods building. Written in a letter, by Mr. Paul Bayne, somtime Preacher of Gods word at S. Andrewes in Cambridge. Effectually instructing, and earnestly prouoking to true repentance, loue, and new obedience (1618)
- 185347: The true guide to glory (1619)
- 185517: A sermon preached at the consecration of the right Reverend Father in God Barnaby Potter DD. and L. Bishop of Carlisle, at Ely house in Holbourne March 15. 1628. By Christopher Potter D.D. provost of Queenes Colledge in Oxford. Hereunto is added an advertisement touching th history of the quarrels of Pope Paul 5 with the Venetians; penned in Italian by F. Paul, and done into English by the former author. (1629)
- 185594: The foot-path of faith, and high-way to heaven. with The bridge to Blessednesse. Containing many godly prayers, meditations, and graces. By Abraham Fleming (1619)
- 185838: The thinges vvhich happened vpon the Prince of Parmas retire since the 20. of Nouembre, till the 27. of the same moneth (1590)
- 186453: A casket of ievvells and precious pearles (1625)
- 187232: The parable of the vncleane spirit (1633)
- 187609: Naturall philosophy: or A description of the vvorld, and of the severall creatures therein contained (1631)
- 188018: A sacred septenarie, or, A godly and fruitfull exposition on the seven Psalmes of repentance (1638)
- 188121: The Emperiall acheiuement of our dread soueraigne King Charles (1635)
- 189069: The historie of Arbasto King of Denmarke (1626)
- 189081: VVorcester's elegie, and eulogie. By I.T. Mr. of Arts (1638)
- 189759: The coppy of a letter and commission, of the King of Spaine, Phillip the third, sent vnto the vice-roy of Portugall, dated the 20. day of Iune, in the yeare of our Lord God. 1602 (1602)
- 190050: The vvonders of the load-stone. Or, The load-stone newly reduc't into a divine and morall vse. By Samuel Ward, of Ipswich. B.D (1640)
- 190110: The vvorkes of Mr. Iohn VVeemse of Lathocker in Scotland (1636)
- 190111: The vvorkes of Mr. Iohn VVeemse of Lathocker in Scotland. The second volumne. Containing an exposition of the morall law, or Ten commandements of Almightie God; vvherein is contained an explanation of diverse questions and positions for the right understanding thereof. Together with an explication of these Scriptures which depend upon, or belong unto every one of the Commandements. All which are cleared out of the originall languages, the custome of the Iewes, and the distinctions of the schoolemen (1636)
- 190112: The vvorkes of M. Iohn VVeemes of Lathocker in Scotland. The third volumne. Containing an exposition of the lavves of Moses, viz. ceremoniall and iudiciall. Wherein is contained an explanation of divers questions and positions for the right understanding of them. Together with exercitations divine. Proving the necessitie, majestie, integritie, perspicuitie, and sence of the Scriptures. All which are cleared out of the originall languages, and customes of the Iewes, and the distinctions of the schoole-men (1636)
- 190131: An exposition of the lavves of Moses· (1632)
- 190149: Exercitations divine (1632)
- 190218: The Christian synagogue (1633)
- 190518: An historicall discoverie and relation of the English plantations, in Nevv England (1627)
- 191021: Directions for health, naturall and artificiall (1626)
- 191601: Further newes from Ostend (1601)
- 191616: The anatomy of Arminianisme: or The opening of the controuersies lately handled in the Low-Countryes, concerning the doctrine of prouidence, of predestination, of the death of Christ, of nature and grace. By Peter Moulin, pastor of the church at Paris. Carefully translated out of the originall Latine copy (1620)
- 193779: A commentarie vpon the Nevv Testament (1631)
- 193850: The bearing and burden of the spirit (1639)
- 193885: The portraiture of the image of God in man (1636)
- 193886: Observations, naturall and morall (1636)
- 194564: The declaration of the decree made by the Generall States of the Vnited Netherland Prouinces against certaine Arminians, or remonstrants, for their perpetuall banishment (1619)
- 194571: The oppugnation, and fierce siege of Ostend (1601)
- 194916: A practicall catechisme: or, A vievv of those principall truths of the word, which most directly tend to life and godlinesse (1633)
- 195925: An exposition of the ceremoniall lavves of Moses, as they are annexed to the Tenne Commandements (1636)
- 196390: Exercitations divine (1632)
- 197326: The Christian synagogue (1633)
- 198133: An exposition of the morall lavv, or Ten Commandements of almightie God (1632)
- 198801: The bearing and burden of the spirit (1639)
- 198861: The portraiture of the image of God in man, in his three estates, of [brace] creation, restauration, glorification (1633)
- 199166: An exposition of the iudiciall lavves of Moses (1636)
- 199198: A new and accurate map of the world (1625)
- 199975: Exercitations divine (1634)
- 199976: The christian synagogue (1623)
- 201704: The publican becomming a penitent: or The picture of a penitent sinner (1625)
- 203116: Pyramus and Thisbe (1626)
- 204242: The wonderfull example of God shewed upon Jasper Coningham, a gentleman borne in Scotland (1600)
- 204621: The godly and Christian decease of the illustrious and high-borne Prince, Mavritivs of Nassav, Prince of Orange, of happy memory (1625)
- 205721: Ce qui est aduenu en la retraicte du duc de Parme depuis le 20. Nouembre iusques au 27. dudit mois 1590 (1590)
- 205911: A mappe of the man of sin (1623)
- 206047: A practicall catechisme or, A view of those principall truths of the word, which most directly tend to life and godlinesse (1640)
- 468661: A godly and frvitfvll exposition on the sixt Psalme, the first of the penitentials (1622)
- 474658: An humble remonstrance from His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army under his command (1647)
- 474693: An humble remonstrance from His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command (1647)
- 474706: An humblf [sic] remonstrance from His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command (1647)
- Cornhil
- 345: The new help to discourse (1702)
- 1989: A poem to the memory of His late Majesty William the Third (1702)
- 1991: A poem to the memory of His late Majesty William the Third (1702)
- 2469: An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil (1710)
- 2615: The philosophical and mathematical elements of physick (1718)
- 3184: The royal merchant (1706)
- 4701: Philosophical principles of religion (1715)
- 4702: Philosophical principles of religion (1716)
- 5281: The comical and tragical history of the lives and adventures of the most noted bayliffs in and about London and Westminster (1723)
- 5445: The articles of the union as they pass'd with amendments in the Parliament of Scotland (1707)
- 7771: The hospital surgeon (1729)
- 10966: A plea for the Church of Scotland against patronages (1735)
- 13150: Select epistles of Phalaris, the tyrant of Agrigentum. Attempted in English (1718)
- 13223: Second thoughts are best (1728)
- 13233: The svre side: or, God and the church (1714)
- 13928: The duties of the closet. Being an earnest exhortation to private devotion (1702)
- 14383: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St. Margaret Westminster, on Wednesday, Jan. 16. 1711/12 (1712)
- 14920: A sermon preach'd before the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at Salters-Hall, July 1st. 1717. By Daniel Mayo, M. A. Published at their Request (1717)
- 15276: The Spanish rule of trade to the West-Indies (1720)
- 15599: Strange news from St. James's: or, the beef-eaters last supper (1714)
- 16333: A summary of the penal laws relating to nonjurors, papists, popish recusants, and nonconformists (1716)
- 17203: The lawfulness and use of publick feasting (1706)
- 17504: Right notions of God and religion (1708)
- 18513: The case of the Right Honble John Aislabie, Esq (1721)
- 18534: Cases and resolutions of cases, adjudg'd in the Court of King's Bench (1729)
- 21823: Arithmetick: treatise designed for the life and benefit of trades-men (1701)
- 22752: England's path to wealth and honour (1718)
- 22819: Atlas maritimus & commercialis; or, A general view of the world, so far as relates to trade and navigation (1728)
- 23767: A key to the Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland (1714)
- 27318: Miscellany poems, on several occasions (1713)
- 28570: A perswasive to parachial communion (1702)
- 29106: Social friendship and charity demonstrated as the most proper remedies of humane evils (1724)
- 29553: A sermon preach'd the 27th of November, 1713 (1714)
- 30341: Poor-laws: or, The laws and statutes relating to the settling, maintenance, and employment of the poor (1723)
- 39318: A short and easie method, with the deists (1709)
- 40110: A dissertation on the high operation for the stone (1729)
- 40778: A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages. By J.T. Philipps (1727)
- 42812: The compleat practice of men and women midwives (1705)
- 47204: An appeal to all subjects, touching the measures of punishing state-criminals (1716)
- 57405: The emperor Marcus Antoninus his conversation with himself (1702)
- 59310: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common-prayer (1709)
- 59310: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common-prayer (1709)
- 64178: The history of France (1702)
- 64299: Geography anatomiz'd (1708)
- 64716: The double gallant (1707)
- 64780: The general history of the world (1708)
- 67436: The history of physick (1726)
- 69154: The fifth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 70482: A key to the Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland (1714)
- 70543: A description historical and geographical (1701)
- 71064: The Athenian oracle (1703)
- 71333: A particular advice from the office of intelligence (1659)
- 71345: Occurrences, from forraigne parts (1659)
- 71387: True intelligence from the head-quarters. Or the daily motions and proceedings of the army, under the Lord General Cromwel (1650)
- 71389: Two treatises concerning the matter of the engagement (1650)
- 71759: The Flying post: or, The post-master (1696)
- 71813: Mercurius anglicus: or, The weekly occurrences faithfully transmitted (1679)
- 71814: The True news: or, Mercurius anglicus (1679)
- 71885: Domestick intelligence, or News both from city and country (1679)
- 71920: The Weekly discoverer strip'd naked: or, Jest and Earnest expos'd to publick view in his proper colours (1681)
- 71925: The Weekly memorial: or, Political observations on Englands benefits by the vvar with France (1692)
- 72550: Democritus ridens: or, Comus and Momus (1681)
- 72641: VVeekly memorials for the ingenious: or, An Account of books lately set forth in several languages (1682)
- 72893: The flying-post from Paris and Amsterdam (1695)
- 72895: The flying-post (1695)
- 74850: The English chronicle (1779)
- 75279: Physiognomie, and chiromancie, metoposcopie, the symmetrical proportions and signal moles of the body (1653)
- 75348: The great excellency, usefulness, and necessity of humane learning (1681)
- 75370: A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage (1698)
- 75373: Christianity best propagated by the good lives of Christians (1700)
- 75386: The present state and condition of Ireland, but more especially the province of Ulster (1681)
- 75404: Saunders physiognomie, and chiromancie, metoposcopie, the symmetrical proportions and signal moles of the body (1671)
- 75451: St. Peter's sin, and true repentance (1692)
- 75464: A choice narrative of Count Gondamor's transactions during his embassy in England· (1659)
- 75465: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City of London, at St. Mary-le-Bow, Octob. 27th. 1692 (1692)
- 75476: An English dictionary (1696)
- 75489: A new-years-gift to the Tories: or A few sober queries concerning them (1683)
- 75527: The history of the successions of the kings of England. From Canutus the first monarch (1682)
- 75538: The stile of exchanges (1682)
- 75693: A sermon preached at White-Hall, April the 4th, 1679. By John Tillotson D.D. Dean of Canterbury, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by His Majesties special command (1679)
- 75822: The advocate (1652)
- 75850: An account of the imperial proceedings against the Turks (1685)
- 75914: Nathanael Brook stationer at the Angel in Cornhil, to the reader (1675)
- 75918: The genius of true English-men (1680)
- 75958: A sermon preached at Bow-Church, April the Xvith. 1690: before the Lord Maior, and Court of Aldermen, and citizens of London (1690)
- 75959: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lord Maior of London, and the Court of Aldermen, &c. on Wednesday in Easter week, in the Church of St. Andrew Holborn (1688)
- 76037: Considerations of the existence of God, and of the immortality of the soul (1676)
- 76068: The confession or declaration of the ministers or pastors, which in the United Provinces are called Remonstrants (1676)
- 76070: Divine meditations upon several subjects (1679)
- 76223: A letter to a member of Parliament (1698)
- 76294: Epictetus his morals (1694)
- 76310: The court of the gentiles. Part III. The vanity of pagan philosophie demonstrated (1677)
- 76320: The surprizing miracles of nature and art (1683)
- 76369: A narrative and impartial discovery of the horrid Popish plot (1679)
- 76477: An historical defence of the Reformation (1683)
- 76491: The whole art of converse (1683)
- 76637: A looking-glass for children (1673)
- 76641: To hit a mark (1690)
- 76665: A post-script to the late letter of the reconcileableness of God's prescience, &c (1677)
- 76718: An exposition of the Gospel of Jesus Christ according to John (1657)
- 76748: A funeral sermon, preached upon the death of the Reverend and Excellent Divine Dr. Thomas Manton (1678)
- 76749: The history of sin and heresie attempted (1698)
- 76758: An answer to a printed letter to Dr. W.P. Concerning non-resistance and other reasons for not taking the oathes (1690)
- 76795: Anglić notitia: or, The present state of England· The first part (1682)
- 76809: An essay concerning the divine right of tythes (1700)
- 76856: The Bank of England, and their present method of paying, defended from the aspersions cast on them in a late book, entituled, A review of the universal remedy for all diseases incident to coin. With application to our present circumstances. In a letter to Mr. Locke (1697)
- 77076: The country's concurrence with the London United Ministers in their late heads of agreement (1691)
- 77111: The late travels of S. Giacomo Baratti, an Italian gentleman, into the remote countries of the Abissins, or of Ethiopia interior (1670)
- 77208: An impartial account of the arraignment, trial & condemnation of Thomas late Earl of Strafford, and Lord Lieutanant of Ireland (1679)
- 77262: Truth outweighing error: or, An ansvver to a treatise lately published by J.B. entituled, A confession of his faith, and a reason of his practice (1673)
- 77299: A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the queries upon these their following tenets (1687)
- 77318: A supplement to the morning-exercise at Cripple-Gate: or, Several more cases of conscience practically resolved by sundry ministers (1674)
- 77375: A posie for lovers: or The terrestrial Venus unmaskt (1694)
- 77419: A catalogue of the library of the Reverend and learned Dr. Scattergood, deceas'd (1697)
- 77447: Echemythia (1691)
- 77491: The late Viscount Stafford found more guilty by his pretended innocency in his last speech on Tower-Hill (1680)
- 77538: Bibliotheca mathematica & medica Scarburghiana; Or, the mathematical and physical parts of the famous library of Sir Charles Scarburgh, Kn, M. D (1695)
- 77539: Bibliotheca Scarburghiana; or, A catalogue of the incomparable library of Sir Charles Scarburgh, Knt, M.D (1695)
- 77543: A curious collection of musick-books, both vocal and instrumental, (and several rare copies in three and four parts, fairly prick'd) by the best masters (1690)
- 77766: The life & death of Captain William Bedloe one of the chief discoverers of the horrid Popish plot (1681)
- 77770: The pilgrim's progress (1678)
- 77838: The necessity of receiving the Holy Sacrament; (that great test both of the Christian and Protestant religion) (1679)
- 77852: A true history of the horrid conspiracy, to assassinate His Sacred Majesty King William, to raise a rebellion, and to procure an invasion from France (1696)
- 77898: A brief description of New-York: formerly called New-Netherlands (1670)
- 77933: Heraclitus Christianus: or, The man of sorrow (1677)
- 77968: Some new pieces never before publisht (1681)
- 77979: An account of Dr Assheton's proposal (1699)
- 78000: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1683)
- 78026: A discourse of the communion in one kind (1687)
- 78122: The changableness of this world· (1692)
- 78168: Religion the only happiness (1694)
- 78170: Dissertatio de lege Socinianis et Arminianis opposita. Auctore Gulielmo Nokesio (1694)
- 78189: A defence of Dr. Sherlock's Preservative against popery, in reply to a Jesuit's answer (1688)
- 78209: Ouranoskopia. Or, A survey of the heavens (1681)
- 78275: Disputationes grammaticales (1671)
- 78436: Fons lachrymarum; or A fountain of tears (1648)
- 78484: An impartial account of the horrid and detestable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty King William, raise a rebellion in England, Scotland and Ireland, and to encourage an invasion from France. (1696)
- 78522: A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage (1698)
- 78592: A supplement to the morning-exercise at Cripple-Gate: or, Several more cases of conscience practically resolved by sundry ministers (1676)
- 78647: The danger of enthusiasm discovered, in an epistle to the Quakers (1674)
- 78747: Curia politić: or The apologies of several princes (1673)
- 78773: The Catholick hierarchie: or, The divine right of a sacred dominion in church and conscience (1681)
- 78815: A reply to a letter sent by William Newbery, and William Edmunds to Dr. Fowler. By William Smythies his curate. Licensed and entered according to order (1685)
- 78820: The apostate Protestant (1685)
- 78886: A defence of a book intituled, The snake in the grass (1700)
- 78893: The second part of The history of Whiggisme, or The Whiggish-plots principles and practices (mining and countermining the Tory-plots, principles and practices) in the reign of King Charles I (1682)
- 78983: A treatise of Levvisham (but vulgarly miscalled Dulwich) wells in Kent· (1680)
- 79115: The Julian ship: or Paul's transportation to Rome· (1681)
- 79118: An account of the late establishment of Presbyterian-government by the Parliament of Scotland anno 1690 (1693)
- 79131: The character of a trimmer (1683)
- 79277: The arraignment, tryal and examination of Mary Moders, otherwise Stedman, now Carleton, (stiled, the German Princess) at the Sessions-house in the Old Bayly (1663)
- 79432: A brief exposition of the evangel of Jesus Christ according to Matthew. By David Dickson, Preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow (1651)
- 79462: London triumphant: or, The city in jollity and splendour (1672)
- 79507: The true copy of a letter (1688)
- 79510: An English dictionary (1692)
- 79522: A physical directory: or A translation of the dispensatory made by the Colledge of Physitians of London (1650)
- 79548: The Christian monitor (1688)
- 79641: Prologue to Dame Dobson the cunning woman (1683)
- 79758: A sermon preach'd at Turners-Hall, the 5th. of May, 1700 (1700)
- 79772: The way of God with his people in these nations (1657)
- 79778: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1695)
- 79778: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1695)
- 79801: The late great revolution in this nation (1689)
- 79869: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer (1700)
- 80035: The Christian life (1695)
- 80134: Forty questions of the soul (1665)
- 80191: Certain propositions, by which the doctrin of the H. Trinity is so explain'd, according to the ancient fathers, as to speak it not contradictory to natural reason (1694)
- 80197: An account of the province of Carolina in America (1682)
- 80247: An account of the province of Carolina in America (1682)
- 80333: A pleasant comedy, called, The tvvo merry milk-maids: or, The best words wear the garland (1661)
- 80350: A speech lately made by a noble peer of the realm. (1681)
- 80377: A true relation of a conference had betwixt G. Keith and T. Upsher, at Colchester, the 6th of the fifth month, 1699 (1699)
- 80404: A sermon preached at St. Mary-le-Bow, before the Lord Mayor, and court of aldermen, and citizens of London, on Wednesday the 28th of April, a day appointed by His Majesty's proclamation for a general and publick fast. By Lilly Butler, minister of St. Mary Aldermanbury (1697)
- 80479: An essay on poetry: by the Right Honourable, the Earl of Mulgrave (1691)
- 80482: A right pithy, pleasant, and merry comedy, entituled, Gammer Gurtons needle (1661)
- 80489: The way of life and death made manifest and set before men (1658)
- 80527: The English gardener: or, A sure guide to young planters and gardeners (1670)
- 80904: The reformed Presbyterian (1662)
- 80906: A sure guide; or, The best and nearest way to physick and chyrurgery (1657)
- 81009: Seneca's morals by way of abstract (1696)
- 81116: Poems, and translations (1683)
- 81175: A declaration: or, representation from His Excellencie, Sir Tho. Fairfax, and the Army under his command (1647)
- 81182: A crown of life, the reward of faithfulnesse (1662)
- 81289: Hymns in commemoration of the sufferings of our blessed saviour Jesus Christ (1697)
- 81292: The danger of prosperity (1685)
- 81434: A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the [q]ueries upon these their following tenets (1687)
- 81475: Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or The London dispensatory (1659)
- 81541: A breviary of Roman history (1684)
- 81585: Reflections upon the conduct of human life (1690)
- 81668: The four last things (1691)
- 81687: Reflections upon the conduct of human life (1691)
- 81689: Treatises upon several subjects (1698)
- 81729: The Council of Trent no free assembly (1697)
- 81762: Nature's cabinet unlock'd (1657)
- 81775: A sermon preached at St. Mary le Bow before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of Aldermen, on Wednesday the 16th. of July, being the fast day. by Samuel Barton, B.D (1690)
- 81776: An astrological discourse (1650)
- 81785: Christian blessedness: or, Discourses upon the beatitudes of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1690)
- 81846: Moral essays contain'd in several treatises on many important duties. Written in French, by Messieurs du Port Royal. Faithfully rendred into English, by a person of quality. Second volume (1696)
- 81894: A short account, or state of Mr. Sheridan's case before the late House of Commons (1681)
- 81910: The curious distillatory: or The art of distilling coloured liquors, spirits, oyls, &c (1677)
- 82015: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1682)
- 82130: The making of rockets (1696)
- 82133: Armilogia sive Ars chromocritica (1666)
- 82207: Sixteen sermons (1672)
- 82343: A sermon preached November 5. 1678 (1678)
- 82482: The Gospel-feast opened: or, The great supper of the parable, discovered in several sermons. By Joseph Hussey, pastor of a congregation in Cambridge (1693)
- 82486: Hagioi axioi, or The saints worthinesse and the worlds worthlesnesse (1653)
- 82520: Don Sebastian, King of Portugal (1690)
- 82539: A True and wonderful account of a cure of the Kings-evil, by Mrs. Fanshaw, sister to his Grace the Duke of Monmouth (1681)
- 82548: Modern policies (1690)
- 82553: Immorality, debauchery, and profaneness, exposed to the reproof of Scripture, and the censure of the law (1698)
- 82571: An anatomy of atheisme (1694)
- 82623: A booke of portraicture Iohn Chantry. sculp: 1663 (1665)
- 82655: The pastoral letters of the incomparable Jurieu (1689)
- 82777: The doctrine of instituted churches explained and proved from the Word of God (1700)
- 82869: The olive-branch presented to the native citizens of London (1658)
- 82928: The gentleman's compleat jockey (1696)
- 82953: A discourse of trade, coyn, and paper credit (1697)
- 83024: The royal martyr: or, The history of the life and death of K. Charles I (1693)
- 83064: The Popish labyrinth (1673)
- 83090: The tryal and condemnation of Sir William Parkyns (1696)
- 83124: Gell's remaines: or, Several select Scriptures of the New Testament opened and explained (1676)
- 83132: An impartial vindication of the English East-India-Company (1688)
- 83234: The use of passions (1671)
- 83549: Letters concerning the love of God (1695)
- 83551: An account of reason & faith (1697)
- 83619: Organum vetus & novum: or, A discourse of reason and truth (1678)
- 83622: De succo pancreatico: or, A physical and anatomical treatise of the nature and office of the pancreatick juice (1676)
- 83749: Culpeper's semeiotica uranica: or, An astrological judgment of diseases, from the decumbiture of the sick, much enlarged (1671)
- 83786: The constant couple; or A trip to the Jubilee (1700)
- 83824: The marrow of astrology (1687)
- 83861: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1682)
- 83909: The reconcileableness of God's prescience of the sins of men (1677)
- 84009: An essay upon poetry (1684)
- 84052: Decimum caput Apocalypseos: sive reformatio Anglicana (1698)
- 84063: Epigrams upon the paintings of the most eminent masters, antient and modern (1700)
- 84073: Mundorum explicatio (1663)
- 84075: This is for the people called Quakers· (1675)
- 84122: A sermon upon the death of the Queen (1695)
- 84155: The application of redemption (1656)
- 84184: The history, choice, and method of studies· (1695)
- 84200: A sermon upon the death of the queen (1695)
- 84263: An account of the proceedings at the Guild-Hall, September the 29th. 1681. upon the choice of a lord-mayor, together with the present lord-mayor's speech (1681)
- 84270: The expert doctors dispensatory (1657)
- 84280: An answer to a late pamphlet, entituled Obedience and submission to the present government, demonstrated from Bp. Overall's Convocation-book (1690)
- 84302: A treatise of peace & contentment of mind (1671)
- 84324: Maronides or Virgil travestie: being a new paraphrase upon the fifth book of Virgils Ćneids in burlesque verse (1672)
- 84360: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions. By his Grace John Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury. The first volume (1694)
- 84369: A defence of the ordinations and ministry of the Church of England (1688)
- 84400: The triumphs of peace, or, The glories of Nassaw· (1698)
- 84402: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions. By John late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. The fourth volume (1695)
- 84480: An apology for M. Antonia Bourignon: in four parts (1699)
- 84518: A general epistle given forth in obedience to the God of peace (1682)
- 84613: The longitude not found: or, An answer to a treatise, written by Henry Bond Senior, shewing a way to find the longitude by the magnetical inclinatory needle (1678)
- 84618: The considerations of Drexelius upon eternity (1699)
- 84665: Practical discourses upon several subjects (1697)
- 84722: The true and only way of concord of all the Christian churches (1680)
- 84917: Considerations requiring greater care for trade in England, and some expedients proposed (1695)
- 84944: Some reasons why Robert Bridgman, and his wife, and some others in Huntington-shire, have left the society of the people called Quakers, and have join'd in communion with the Church of England (1700)
- 85050: A vindication of ordinances: by William Bridge, preacher of the Word of God at Yarmouth; sometime fellow of Emmanuel Colledg in Cambridg. Unto which is added, grace and love beyond gifts: opened in a sermon before the Lord Major of London (1653)
- 85077: Extraordinary adventures and discoveries of several famous men (1683)
- 85084: Two sermons (1656)
- 85136: Mundorum explicatio or, The explanation of an hieroglyphical figure (1661)
- 85143: The Jesuits catechism, according to St. Ignatius Loyola (1679)
- 85159: The nevv plot of the papists (1679)
- 85190: A discourse of the sacrifice of the Mass· Imprimatur, Guil. Needham. October, 24. 1687 (1688)
- 85238: A cabinet of choice jevvels or, A box of precious ointment (1669)
- 85269: A friendly conference between a Paulist and a Galatian (1694)
- 85404: A treatise (1681)
- 85407: The tears of the Indians (1656)
- 85429: Tsofer bepa.h or the bird in the cage, chirping four distinct notes to his consorts abroad (1661)
- 85452: Short-writing (1674)
- 85539: Some remarks upon a late pamphlet, entituled, An ansvver to the Scots Presbyterian eloquence (1694)
- 85542: Controversy ended (1673)
- 85588: A sermon preached before the King & Queen, at White-Hall, the 23d day of October, 1692. By Nicholas Brady, minister of St. Catherine Cree-Church, and chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Ormond. Published by their Majesties special command (1692)
- 85691: A reply to the Observator (1684)
- 85819: A short view of the immorality, and profaneness of the English stage (1698)
- 85821: The English physitian enlarged (1653)
- 85884: Reason and religion: or, The grounds and measures of devotion (1689)
- 85898: Light for them that sit in darkness (1675)
- 85940: The accuser of our brethren cast down (1681)
- 86013: The life of William Bedell, D.D (1685)
- 86192: An apology for the clergy of Scotland (1693)
- 86253: An astrolo-physical compendium· Or A brief introduction to astrology (1697)
- 86368: A sermon preached at St. Mary-le-Bow before the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and citizens of London, on Friday the 26th of June (1696)
- 86544: VVisdomes counterfeit: or, Herodian policy (1656)
- 86573: Iphigenia (1700)
- 86708: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall February the 25th 1693/4 (1694)
- 86826: King Charls his case: or, An appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Iustice (1649)
- 86844: The great concern: or, A serious warning to a timely and thorough preparation for death (1694)