MoEML References in Shakeosphere
GREA1: Great Conduit (Cheapside)
Variants:
- Conduit
- 18717: A catalogue of pictures, now exhibiting at the Turf Gallery, in Conduit-Street, painted by Mr. Stubbs (1794)
- 18856: A catalogue of valuable books, the property of a nobleman (1792)
- 24576: Bibliotheca Santoriana (1791)
- 31440: A defence of the Reply to the Caveat, &c (1715)
- 45398: A true copy of an original manuscript, concerning Carfax Conduit (1775)
- 58669: The favourites of Felicity (1785)
- 72857: The Leicester chronicle (1792)
- 73060: The Oxford flying weekly journal, and Cirencester gazette (1746)
- 77798: A true copy of the Welch sermon preached before the two princes, Prince Rupert and Prince Maurice, at Dover (1646)
- 78199: The great and popular objection against the repeal of the penal laws & tests briefly stated and consider'd (1688)
- 79635: Now or never (1671)
- 80509: A glimpse of God: or, A treatise proving, that there is a God (1665)
- 81371: Directions for vveak distempered Christians (1669)
- 82156: Good advice to the Church of England, Roman Catholick, and Protestant dissenter (1687)
- 84100: A remedie against the losse of the subject, by farthing-tokens (1644)
- 84740: Three letters tending to demostrate [sic] how the security of this nation against al [sic] future persecution for religion, lys [sic] in the abolishment of the present penal laws and tests, and in the establishment of a new law for universal liberty of conscience (1688)
- 84896: A Sober ansvver to a scandalous paper termed Three queries and answers to them (1688)
- 85894: Rhetorick restrained, or, Dr. John Gauden Lord Bishop elect of Exeter, his Considerations of the liturgy of the Church of England considered and clouded. By Thomas Bolde, Exon. Attested by Zech. Crofton Presbyter (1660)
- 86689: The speech or confession of Sir Alexander Carew Baronet: who was beheaded on Tower-hill on Munday Decemb. 23. 1644. Published by authority (1644)
- 86827: The journal or diary of a thankfvl Christian (1656)
- 87442: The Christian-mans calling: or, A treatise of making religion ones business (1662)
- 87750: Advice to freeholders and other electors of members to serve in Parliament (1687)
- 88284: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1658)
- 88899: Pauls soul panting for a better life (1655)
- 89032: An exhortation to Friends (1687)
- 90382: The young mans monitor. Or A modest offer toward the pious, and vertuous composure of life from youth to riper years. By Samuel Crossman, B.D (1664)
- 91937: A rational catechism: or, An instructive conference between a father and a son (1687)
- 92693: A defence of the principles of love, which are necessary to the unity and concord of Christians (1671)
- 92844: The cure of church-divisions: or Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church (1670)
- 93723: An exhortation of the churches of Bohemia to the Church of England (1661)
- 94215: Shon-ap-Lewis. 1648. The Welch-mans new almanacke (1648)
- 94988: Syntagma theologicum: or, A treatise wherein is concisely comprehended, the body of divinity, and the fundamentals of religion, orderly discussed (1662)
- 96243: The dangerous rule: or, A sermon preached at Clonmel in the province of Munster in Ireland, upon Aug. 3. 1657. Before the reverend judges for that circuit. By S.L. Master in Arts, and lately fellow of C.C.C. in Oxon (1658)
- 96723: The craft and cruelty of the churches adversaries (1643)
- 96988: The exposition continued upon the nineteen last chapters of the prophet Ezekiel (1662)
- 97172: The duty of heavenly meditation, reviewed by Richard Baxter, at the invitation of Mr. Giles Firmin's exceptions; in his book entituled The real Christian (1671)
- 97448: A faithful narrative of the life and death of that holy and laborious preacher Mr. John Machin (1671)
- 97774: The spirit of man: or, Some meditations (by way of essay) on the sense of that Scripture. I. Thes. 5.23 (1693)
- 98111: The Protestants triumph (1664)
- 98455: The divine appointment of the Lords day proved (1671)
- 99142: Directions for the right receiving of the Lords Supper (1679)
- 99266: The great case of toleration stated (1688)
- 99425: The difference between the power of magistrates and church-pastors, and the Roman kingdom & magistracy under the name of a church & church-government usurped by the Pope, or liberally given him by popish princes: opened by Richard Baxter. To the learned and sincere Ludovicu Molinæus Dr of Physick, and author of Jugulum causæ, Papa Ultrajectinus, and other books on this subject. For the vindication of the true pastoral discipline, exercised by the ancient churches, and claimed, but alas, too little exercised, by the churches called Protestant and Reformed. And to acquaint posterity what we hold in this, that false accusations misinform them not (1671)
- 101276: James Stewart's ansvver to a letter writ by Mijn Heer Fagel, pensioner to the states of Holland and West-Friesland (1688)
- 101371: The life of faith (1670)
- 101395: A farther discussion of that great point in divinity the sufferings of Christ (1655)
- 102062: Eight speeches spoken in Guild-Hall, upon Thursday night, Octob. 27. 1642 (1642)
- 102631: A theatre of politicall flying-insects (1657)
- 102701: The meritorious price of mans redemption, or Christs satisfaction discussed and explained (1655)
- 102961: Reasons for the repeal of the tests (1687)
- 103257: How far holinesse is the design of Christianity (1671)
- 103383: Three letters tending to demonstrate how the security of this nation against al [sic] future persecution for religion, lys [sic] in the abolishment of the present penal laws and tests, and in the establishment of a new law for universal liberty of conscience (1688)
- 103415: The dead saint speaking, to saints and sinners living (1657)
- 103752: The gale of opportunity. Or, A sermon preached (at Lidbury-North) at the funerall of the worshipfull Humphrey Walcot, of Walcot, Esq; June 8. 1650. And now published, by Thomas Froysell, minister of the Gospell at Clun in Shropshire (1658)
- 104873: The safety of Jerusalem (1657)
- 104965: A bridle for the tongue; or, A treatise of ten sins of the tongue (1663)
- 106539: En oligo christianos The almost Christian discovered, or The false-professor tried and cast (1662)
- 107116: Advertisement. A book entituled, The judgment and doctrine of the Church of England, concerning one special branch of the King's prerogative, viz. in dispencing with the penall laws (1687)
- 107540: Tithes re-mounted and advanced by the VVord of God, for the ministers of the Gospell (1646)
- 107604: A brief discourse proving independency, in church-government, destructive to the positive lawes of this kingdome, and inconsistent therewith. By Robert Derham, of Grayes Inne, Barrister. Published according to order (1646)
- 107638: A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing (1646)
- 107668: The true relation of two wonderfull sleepers (1646)
- 107673: The Parliaments reformation (1646)
- 107858: Englands petition to their soveraigne King: or, an humble petition of the distressed and almost destroyed subjects of England, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty (1646)
- 108661: Yadidyah or, The beloved disciple (1658)
- 109526: Spiritual vvisdom improved against temptation (1660)
- 109769: Good advice to the Church of England, Roman Catholick, and Protestant dissenter (1687)
- 110262: The door of salvation opened by the key of regeneration: or A treatise containing the nature, necessity, marks and means of regeneration (1661)
- 110656: The Holy Eucharist: or, The mystery of the Lords Supper, briefly explained (1665)
- 110660: The one thing necessary (1656)
- 112308: The VVelsh embassador, or the happy newes his vvorship hath brought to London (1649)
- 114146: Holy things for holy men: or, The lawyers plea non-suited, his evidence proved insufficient, his foul mouth civilly wiped, and his arrogant railings admonished, and bridled (1658)
- 114606: Berith Anti-Baal, or Zach. Croftons appearance before the prelate-justice of peace (1661)
- 114709: VVit and vvealth contending for preheminence (1647)
- 114861: Syon in the house of mourning, because of sin & suffering (1657)
- 114896: A serious admonition to those Members of Parilament[sic] that sate alone without the secluded members (1660)
- 114927: Clavis exousiasiche? [sic]: = The key of ordination. Or, Missio potestativa. Oichonomiche?: ministerial power: or, Authoritative separation of men to the work of Christ, a ministerial privilege (1656)
- 114961: Catechizing Gods ordinance: or A short treatise concerning that ancient approved soul-edifying singularly necessary exercise of catechizing (1657)
- 115392: Gospel-revelation in three treatises (1660)
- 115459: Enchiridion judicum, or, Jehosaphats charge to his judges (1657)
- 115612: A wedding ring fit for the finger: or, the salve of divinity on the sore of humanity (1658)
- 116059: Precepts for Christian practice, or, the rule of the new creature new model'd (1655)
- 116129: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 116140: Psyche?se?mia: or The greatest loss on Matth. xvi. xxvi (1660)
- 116322: The door of salvation opened by the key of regeneration: or A treatise containing the nature, necessity, marks and means of regeneration (1661)
- 116633: [Hebrew] A relgious treatise upon Simeons song; or, Instructions advertising how to live holily, and dye happily (1658)
- 116663: Good company (1659)
- 116723: The reformation, in which is reconciliation with God and his people: or, I. Subjection to the state remonstrated (1658)
- 116737: Moses unveiled; or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained (1658)
- 118580: Behold Romes monster on his monstrous beast! (1643)
- 119303: Theanthro?pos or The great mysterie of godlines (1661)
- 120066: A very strange prediction of liberty of conscience, foretold (in the year 1652.) and published by our late famous English astrologer VVilliam Lilly, tho then not vulgerly understood, and was therefore the less taken notice of, tho presaging things of great weight and worth, such as the things following may be. First, a church way, laws and orders decreed of God for this kingdom of England in time to come, and by what kind of people to be carried on, and how they shall be qualified for their said work, and how the people in this kingdom may be fitted to receive the same. Secondly, that in favour thereof the then present chief or head magistrate in the kingdom shall respit the execution of the penal laws, by the name of his sharp laws. Thirdly, that about that time the terestial Jerusalem shall be recovered out of the hands of the Turks, the Jews converted, and the fullness of the gentiles brought in, as the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments do declare. With allowance (1688)
- 120711: The prophesie of a Turk concerning the downfall of Mahometism, and of the setting up the kingdom and glory of Christ (1687)
- 121766: The dissenter's discription of true loyalty (1687)
- 122105: A learned commentary or exposition: upon the first chapter of the second Epistle of S. Paul to the Corinthians (1655)
- 122189: A testimony for God's truth (1688)
- 122698: En oligo Christianos The almost Christian discovered or, The false professor tryed and cast (1664)
- 123273: The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latin and compared with the French. by Tho: Johnson. Whereunto are added three tractates our of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, & nerves, with large figures. Also a table of the bookes and chapters (1665)
- 124450: The hearts-index, or Self-knowledge (1659)
- 124681: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 125260: The great and popular objection against the repeal of the penal laws and tests briefly stated & consider'd (1688)
- 125767: Monthly observations for the preserving of health (1688)
- 126433: A vvedding-ring fit for the finger: or, The salve of divinity, on the sore of humanity (1664)
- 127225: The one thing necessary (1658)
- 127990: James Stewart's ansvver to a letter writ by Mijn Heer Fagel pensioner to the states of Holland & West-Friesland (1688)
- 128180: Spiritual vvisdom improved against temptation· (1661)
- 128753: Ouranos kai tartaros= (1659)
- 130524: An answer by an anabaptist to the three considerations proposed to Mr William Penn by a pretended Baptist (1688)
- 133381: Dissertatio de pace, &c. Or A discourse touching the peace and concord of the Church (1688)
- 133514: A vvedding-ring fit for the finger· Or, the salve of divinity on the sore of humanity (1661)
- 135396: A geographicall description of all the countries in the known vvorld (1657)
- 135878: Two treatises. I. Three sacred emblems. The mystical starres sword sunne in the hand mouth face of the Son of Man. II. Tears for Jerusalem. Or, The compassionate lamentation of a tender-hearted saviour over a rebellious and obdurate people. Both lately delivered to the Church of God at Great Yarmouth, and now published as useful and seasonable. By John Brinsley Minister of the Gospel there (1656)
- 137158: An ansvver to the speech or decalration [sic] of the great Turk, Sulton Mahomet (1688)
- 137196: The Christian-mans calling: or, A treatise of making religion ones business (1662)
- 137605: James Stewart's ansvver to a letter writ by Mijn Heer Fagel pensioner to the states of Holland & West-Friesland (1688)
- 137812: The godly mans picture, drawn with a Scripture-pensil. Or Some characteristical notes of a man that shall go to heaven (1666)
- 139010: Precepts for Christian practice: or, The rule of the new-creature (1662)
- 139300: Som free reflections upon occasion of the public discourse about liberty of conscience, and the consequences thereof in this present conjuncture (1687)
- 139305: Three letters tending to demostrate [sic] how the security of this nation against al future persecution for religion, lys in the abolishment of the present penal laws and tests, and in the establishment of a new law for universal liberty of conscience (1688)
- 141163: Good advice to the Church of England, Roman Catholick, and Protestant Dissenter (1687)
- 143388: Moses unveiled; or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained (1658)
- 144931: The repenting sinner pardoned (1669)
- 145703: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge in the day of his distresse (1661)
- 146141: The prophesie of a Turk concerning the downfall of Mahometism, and of the setting up the kingdom and glory of Christ (1687)
- 146450: A plea for almes (1658)
- 148091: Hagon A religious treatise upon Simeons song; or, instructions advertising how to live holily, and dye happily (1659)
- 149207: The constancy, of the people called Quakers (1689)
- 151544: A divine cordial: or, the transcendent priviledge of those that love God, and are savingly called (1678)
- 151784: The youths psalter (1696)
- 155826: Precepts for Christian practice or the rule of the new creature[.] (1659)
- 157032: A rich treasure at an easie rate: or, The ready way to true content (1657)
- 160844: The hearts-index, or Self-knowledge (1659)
- 161945: Seasonable thoughts of divine providence (1666)
- 168177: A letter from a minister of the Church of England to the pretended Baptist, author of the Three considerations directed to Mr. Penn. Allowed to be published this 10th day of September, 1688 (1688)
- 170492: Rhetorick restrained, or, Dr. John Gauden Lord Bishop elect of Exeter, his Considerations of the liturgy of the Church of England considered and clouded. By Thomas Bolde, Exon. Attested by Zech. Crofton Presbyter (1660)
- 170793: Ionahs sermon and Ninivehs repentance (1612)
- 170944: Here beginneth a good booke of medicines called, the treasure of pore men (1575)
- 171144: Ariosto's satyres (1608)
- 171507: The apology of Iohan Bale agaynste a ranke papyst (1550)
- 171554: Nevves from Sir Roger Williams (1591)
- 171657: A verie fruit full and pleasant booke (1592)
- 171762: Strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters (1593)
- 171997: A summons to iudgement. Or a sermon appointed for the Crosse, but deliuered vpon occasion in the cathedrall church of S. Paul London (1614)
- 172022: The French Kinges declaration and confirmation of the proclamation of Nantes, by his Mtie. granted to those of the pretended reformed religion. Faythfully translated out of the coppie printed at Paris by Francis du Carroy and Thomas Menard 1613. By I.B (1613)
- 172516: A commentarie or exposition vpon the first chapter of the prophecy of Amos (1613)
- 172827: Golden epistles (1575)
- 172869: A forme of Christian pollicie drawne out of French by Geffray Fenton. A worke very necessary to al sorts of people generally, as wherein is contayned doctrine, both vniuersall, and special touching the institution of al Christian profession: and also conuenient perticularly for all magistrates and gouernours of common weales, for their more happy regiment according to God (1574)
- 173199: Beautifull blossomes, gathered by Iohn Byshop, from the best trees of all kyndes, diuine, philosophicall, astronomicall, cosmographical, historical, & humane, that are growing in Greece, Latium, and Arabia, and some also in vulgar orchards, as wel fro[m] those that in auncien time were grafted, as also from them which haue with skilful head and hand beene of late yeares, yea, and in our dayes planted: to the vnspeakable, both pleasure and profite of all such as wil vouchsafe to vse them. The first tome (1577)
- 173355: A brotherly persvvasion to vnitie, and vniformitie in iudgement, and practise touching the receiued, and present ecclesiasticall gouernment, and the authorised rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. VVritten by Thomas Sparke Doctor in Diuinitie. And seene, allowed, and commended by publike authoritie to be printed (1607)
- 173527: Murder upon murder (1635)
- 173583: Baculum familliare, catholicon siue generale (1590)
- 173623: The lot or portion of the righteous (1616)
- 173727: The rich cabinet (1616)
- 173757: The secretaries studie (1616)
- 173815: Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases (1616)
- 174040: The apologie of Pierce Pennilesse. Or, strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters (1592)
- 174307: A true report of all the proceedinges of Grave Mauris before the towne of Bercke (1601)
- 174417: The familiar epistles of Sir Antony of Gueuara, preacher, chronicler, and councellour, to the Emperour Charles the fifth. Translated out of the Spanish toung, by Edward Hellows, Groome of the Leash. VVherin are contained very notable letters, excellent discourses, curious sayings, and most naturall reasons. Wherin are contained expositions of certaine figures, authorities of holy scripture, very good to be preached, and better to be followed. VVherin are contained declarations of ancient stampes, of writings vpon stones, epitaphes of sepulchres, lawes and customes of Gentils. VVherin are contained doctrines, examples, and counsels, for princes, for noble men, for lawyers, and church men: very profitable to be followed, and pleasant to be read (1574)
- 174571: A briefe discourse of two most cruell and bloudie murthers, committed bothe in Worcestershire, and bothe happening vnhappily in the yeare 1583 (1583)
- 174752: A prophesie of Cadvvallader, last king of the Britaines (1604)
- 175115: The ansvvere of Mr. Richard Hooker to a supplication preferred by Mr Walter Travers to the HH. Lords of the Privie Counsell (1612)
- 175338: The philosophers satyrs, written by M. Robert Anton, of Magdelen Colledge in Cambridge (1616)
- 175723: Honest counsaile (1605)
- 175738: An holsome antidotus or counter-poysen, agaynst the pestylent heresye and secte of the Anabaptistes newly translated out of lati[n] into Englysh by Iohn Veron, Senonoys (1548)
- 175850: Galateo of Maister Iohn Della Casa, Archebishop of Beneuenta. Or rather, A treatise of the ma[n]ners and behauiours, it behoueth a man to vse and eschewe, in his familiar conuersation (1576)
- 176048: A poetical rapsodie (1611)
- 176049: A poetical rapsodie (1608)
- 176067: The gouernment of cattell (1620)
- 176120: A short discourse of the life of seruingmen (1578)
- 176130: VVits bedlam (1617)
- 176197: The poeticall essayes of Alexander Craige Scotobritane (1604)
- 176231: A sermon of repentance (1621)
- 176292: A nevv anatomie (1605)
- 176604: Pyramus and Thisbe (1617)
- 176606: Linsi-woolsie. Or Two centuries of epigrammes. Written by William Gamage Batchelour in the Artes (1613)
- 176745: The myrrour of modestie (1584)
- 176761: The history of Arbasto King of Denmarke (1617)
- 176825: Arbasto (1594)
- 177019: The art of dravving vvith the pen, and limming in water colours (1606)
- 177021: The saints daily exercise (1634)
- 177159: Approved directions for health, both naturall and artificiall (1612)
- 177244: A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valencia, and Amadine the Kinges daughter of Aragon (1611)
- 177285: The rape of Lucrece (1624)
- 177287: The rape of Lucrece (1616)
- 177310: A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valencia, and Amadine the Kings daughter of Aragon (1615)
- 177377: Eglogs epytaphes, and sonettes. Newly written by Barnabe Googe: 1563. 15. Marche (1563)
- 177380: A serious fore-warning to auoide the vengeance to come (1613)
- 177401: The perfect path to paradice (1617)
- 177551: The state of the godly both in this life, and in the life to come (1606)
- 177723: A nevv orchard and garden. Or The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich orchard (1618)
- 177964: A vvay to get vvealth (1625)
- 177992: Fiftie godlie and learned sermons (1587)
- 178093: The feminine monarchie: or The historie of bees (1623)
- 178367: A pretie and mery new enterlude: called the Disobedient child. Compiled by Thomas Ingelend late student in Cambridge (1570)
- 178636: The Iesuits downefall (1612)
- 178659: Seauen helpes to Heauen (1620)
- 178931: A sermon preached in Saint Maries Church in Oxford March 26. 1612. at the funerall of Thomas Holland, Doctor of the Chaire in Divinitie, and Rector of Exceter College, by Richard Kilbie Doctor of Divinity, Rector of Lincolne College (1613)
- 178984: [An exposicion vppon the v.vi.vii. chapters of Mathew.] (1548)
- 179007: Foure sermons (1613)
- 179167: A perambulation of Kent (1576)
- 179257: Lathams falconry or The faulcons lure, and cure (1614)
- 179272: Lathams falconry or The faulcons lure, and cure (1615)
- 179288: A nevv orchard and garden: or the best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich orchard (1623)
- 179741: The kings declarations vpon his edicts for combats, importing the confirmation and enlarging of the same. Published in a Parliament holden in Paris, the 18. day of March. 1613. Herevnto is also adioyned the said kings edict, importing an order for apparell, therein prohibiting all his subiects from vsing vpon the same, any gold or siluer, either fine or counterfeit; all embroderie, and all lace of Millan, or of Millan fashion: either to make any guilt workes in their houses, vnder the penalties therein contained. Published in a parliament holden in Paris the 2. of Aprill. 1613. Hereunto is also annexed, a letter from the Lord Rosny, Treasurer of France, to the Queene Regent. Faithfully translated into English by E.A (1613)
- 179891: Poeticall blossomes (1637)
- 180016: A godly meditacion vpon. xx. select and chosen Psalmes of the prophet Dauid (1547)
- 180043: A true relation of all the remarkable places and passages observed in the travels of the right honourable Thomas Lord Hovvard, Earle of Arundell and Surrey, Primer Earle, and Earle Marshall of England, ambassadour extraordinary to his sacred Majesty Ferdinando the second, emperour of Germanie, anno Domini 1636. By William Crowne Gentleman (1637)
- 180062: The harvest is at hand, vvherin the tares shall be bound, and cast into the fyre and brent. [...] (1548)
- 180655: A simple, and religious consultatio[n] of vs Herma[n] by the grace of God Archbishop of Colone, and prince Electoure, [et]c. by what meanes a Christian reformation, and founded in Gods worde. Of doctrine, administratio[n] of deuine sacramentes, of ceremonies, [and] the whol cure of soules, and other ecclesiasticall ministeries, may be begon among men committed to our pastorall charge, vntil the lord graunte a better to be appoynted, either by a free, and christian counsaile, generall or national, or else by the states of the empire of the nation of Germany, gathered together in the holye Gost. Perused by the translator therof and amended in many places. 1548 (1548)
- 180657: Ten sermons tending chiefely to the fitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper (1621)
- 180664: A plaine and familiar exposition of the thirteenth and fourteenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon (1609)
- 180668: A plaine and familiar exposition: of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon. By Iohn Dod and Robert Cleauer (1610)
- 180698: A true discourse of the late battaile fought betweene our Englishmen, and the Prince of Parma, on Monday the 15. of Nouember 1585 (1585)
- 180897: Philotimus. The warre betwixt nature and fortune. Compiled by Brian Melbancke student in Graies Inne (1583)
- 180914: Mihil Mumchance, his discouerie of the art of cheating in false dyce play, and other vnlawfull games (1597)
- 180976: Strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters, and a conuoy of verses, as they were going pruilie [sic] to victuall the Low Countries. By Tho. Nashe Gentleman. (1592)
- 181014: The terrors of the night or, A discourse of apparitions. Tho: Nashe (1594)
- 181045: Atropoi?on Delion, or, The death of Delia (1603)
- 181387: The English ape, the Italian imitation, the footesteppes of Fraunce (1588)
- 181616: The eyght tragedie of Seneca. Entituled Agamemnon. Translated out of Latin in to English, by Iohn Studley, student in Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge (1566)
- 181622: The seuenth tragedie of Seneca, entituled Medea: translated out of Latin into English, by Iohn Studley, student in Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge (1566)
- 181624: The famous game of chesse-play (1618)
- 181712: The accomplishment of the prophecies; or The third booke in defense of the Catholicke faith (1613)
- 181753: Merie tales newly imprinted [and] made by Master Skelton Poet Laureat (1567)
- 181797: The waters of Siloe (1612)
- 181959: A ryght pithy, pleasaunt and merie comedie: intytuled Gammer gurtons nedle (1575)
- 182223: Balme from Gilead to recouer conscience (1622)
- 182375: A right excellent and famous com?dy called the three ladies of London (1584)
- 182440: The fall of Babel (1613)
- 182492: A briefe answere vnto certaine obiections and reasons against the descension of Christ into hell (1613)
- 182585: Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases (1614)
- 182602: Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases (1623)
- 182610: Countrey contentments, in two bookes (1615)
- 182612: Countrey contentments, or The English husvvife (1623)
- 182644: Sermons preached before his Maiestie (1611)
- 182671: Markhams farwell to husbandry or, The inriching of all sorts of barren and sterill grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull in all manner of graine, pulse, and grasse as the best grounds whatsoeuer (1620)
- 182673: Markhams farwell to husbandry or, The inriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our kingdome (1625)
- 182702: Dorcas: a true patterne of a goodly life, and good end (1625)
- 183207: A declaration concerning the needfulnesse of peace to be made in Fraunce (1575)
- 183249: A second memento for magistrates (1609)
- 183729: A proper new balad of the Bryber Gehesie (1566)
- 184233: Ovids Remedy of love (1636)
- 184504: The zodiake of life (1576)
- 184648: A iudicious and painefull exposition vpon the ten Commandements (1624)
- 184699: Of divorce for adulterie, and marrying againe (1613)
- 184801: The life of religion: or Short and sure directions (1615)
- 184825: The iudgement, or exposition of dreames, written by Artimodorus, an auntient and famous author, first in Greeke, then translated into Latin, after into French, and now into English (1606)
- 184861: The patriarchs portion or, the saints best day (1619)
- 184984: A second memento for magistrates (1608)
- 185142: The voluntarie conuersion (1604)
- 185157: Ten sermons tending chiefely to the fitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper (1610)
- 185535: The vvonderfull discouerie of witches in the countie of Lancaster (1613)
- 185704: The booke o[f] merrie riddles (1617)
- 185752: Spirituall odours to the memory of Prince Henry (1613)
- 185761: The spring (1609)
- 185769: Lamentations for the death of the late illustrious Prince Henry: and the dissolution of his religious familie (1613)
- 185771: Lamentations for the death of the late illustrious Prince Henry: and the dissolution of his religious familie (1613)
- 185772: Ephesus vvarning before her woe (1618)
- 185792: Honors fame in triumph riding. Or, The life and death of the late honorable Earle of Essex (1604)
- 185796: The Iesuits miracles, or new popish vvonders (1607)
- 185835: Maister Beza's Houshold prayers (1607)
- 186036: A sermon of obedience (1613)
- 186501: A Christian mans weekes worke. Or The dayly watch of the soule (1611)
- 186598: A briefe consideration of mans iniquitie, and Gods iustice (1608)
- 187157: A briefe and plaine catechisme. Or Introduction into the knowledge of the Christian truth (1620)
- 187191: Ten sermons (1627)
- 187407: The pathe of obedience, compiled by Iames Cancellar, one of the Quenes Maiesties moste honourable chapell (1556)
- 187447: A sermon of repentance (1622)
- 187561: The booke of honor and armes (1590)
- 187703: Foure sermons preached at the court vpon seuerall occasions, by the late reuerend and learned diuine, Doctor Senhouse, L. Bishop of Carlile (1627)
- 187729: A plaine and familiar exposition: of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon. By Iohn Dod and Robert Cleauer (1611)
- 187879: The vvay to life (1609)
- 188314: The schoole of good manners: or, A new schoole of vertue (1609)
- 188908: The famous history of George Lord Faukonbridge, bastard son to Richard Cordelion King of England (1616)
- 189018: The conquest of temptations: or Mans victory ouer Satan (1623)
- 189070: Greenes ghost haunting conie-catchers (1602)
- 189263: Seauen helpes to Heauen (1614)
- 189265: The glory of the godlie graine (1607)
- 189361: Vices anotimie [sic], scourged and corrected, in new satirs. Lately written by R.A. of Magdalen Colledge in Cambridge (1617)
- 189623: Directions for health, both naturall and artificiall (1617)
- 189823: A sermon preached in St. Maries Church in Oxford, March xxiv. MDCXII. at the solemnizing of the happy inauguration of our gracious soueraigne King Iames (1613)
- 189992: Gods call, for mans heart (1618)
- 190045: Balme from Gilead to recouer conscience (1617)
- 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)
- 190052: Balme from Gilead to recouer conscience (1618)
- 190148: The oath of allegeance (1610)
- 190253: A brief discourse of the most renowned actes and right valiant conquests of those puisant princes, called the nine worthies (1584)
- 190638: Wickliffes wicket, or A learned and godly treatise of the Sacrament, made by John Wickliffe. Set forth according to an ancient printed copie (1612)
- 190655: The marryed mans lesson: or, A disswasion from iealousie (1634)
- 191152: A liuely anatomie of death (1596)
- 191476: Pasquils fooles-cap (1600)
- 191558: A proper new balad in praise of my Ladie Marques, whose death is bewailed, to the tune of new lusty gallant (1569)
- 191568: A sermon, preached at the funerall of that most honorable and worthie knight S. Richard Leueson (1605)
- 191621: Sorrovves lenitiue (1614)
- 191635: A learned discourse of iustification, workes, and how the foundation of faith is overthrowne (1612)
- 191637: A learned and comfortable sermon of the certaintie and perpetuitie of faith in the elect (1612)
- 191638: A learned sermon of the nature of pride, by Richard Hooker, sometimes fellow of Corpus Christi College in Oxford (1612)
- 191639: A remedie against sorrow and feare, delivered in a funerall sermon, by Richard Hooker, sometimes fellow of Corpus Christi College in Oxford (1612)
- 191642: A supplication made to the Priuy Counsel by Mr Walter Trauers (1612)
- 191853: Markhams methode, or epitome (1616)
- 192163: The knowledge of things vnkowne (1585)
- 192293: Of the horyble and woful destruccion of Ierusalem (1569)
- 192323: The true fourme and shape of a monsterous chyld, whiche was borne in Stony Stratforde, in North Hampton shire (1565)
- 192363: An epytaphe vppon the death of the Right Reuerend and learned Father in God, I. Iuell, Doctor of Diuinitie and Bishop of Sarisburie (1571)
- 193183: The familiar epistles of Sir Anthony of Gueuara, preacher, chronicler, and counceller to the Emperour Charles the fifth. Translated out of the Spanish toung, by Edward Hellowes, Groome of the Leashe, and now newly imprinted, corrected, [and] enlarged with other epistles of the same author. VVherein are contained very notable letters (1575)
- 193571: [Illustrations to the Gospels] (1637)
- 193630: The second part of Pasquils mad-cap (1600)
- 193742: The art of dravving vvith the pen, and limming in water colours (1607)
- 193750: The little world. Or, A liuely description of all the partes and properties of man (1612)
- 193905: Ovids Remedy of love (1636)
- 194563: A briefe declaration of the proceedings of the peace that is now intreating of betweene the King of Spaine, the Archduke, and the Generall States of the Vnited Prouinces (1608)
- 194740: Ariostos seven planets gouerning Italie, or, His satyrs in seven famous discourses (1611)
- 194767: Merie tales of the made men of Gotam gathered to gether by A.B. of phisike doctour (1565)
- 195386: Sinnelesse sorrow for the dead (1614)
- 195437: A true relation of all suche Englishe captaines and lieuetenants, as haue beene slaine in the Lowe Countries of Flaunders (1584)
- 195596: I pray you be not angrie (1605)
- 195841: A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valencia, and Amadine the kings daughter of Aragon (1613)
- 196756: Maister Beza's Houshold prayers (1608)
- 196803: A discourse vpon vsurie (1584)
- 197225: Ovids remedy of love (1636)
- 197454: A blovv for the pope, or, A discourse had in S. Giles Church, in Elgen of Murray (1615)
- 197967: Effigies regum Anglorum a Wilhelmo Conquestore (1640)
- 198220: The mirrour of mirth, and pleasant conceits (1583)
- 198576: A plaine and familiar exposition of the thirteenth and fourteenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon (1608)
- 198756: Spirituall odours to the memory of Prince Henry (1613)
- 198785: The practice practised by the Pope and his prelates (1550)
- 198990: The practice of thankefulnesse; or Davids choyse directions how to prayse God (1622)
- 199018: The choise of change (1585)
- 199074: Ten sermons tending chiefely to the sitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper (1609)
- 199191: Gerards prayers: or, A daily exercise of piety (1625)
- 199347: Ten sermons tending chiefely to the fitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper (1614)
- 199497: A perambulation of Kent (1576)
- 199524: The heavenly advocate: or a short direction for the speedy vnderstanding of the New Testament (1617)
- 199650: A briefe dialogue, concerning preparation for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper. Taken, for the most part, out of the ten sermons of Mr I. Dod, and Mr. R. Cleaver, touching that subiect (1614)
- 199703: [The primer in Latin and Englishe (1555)
- 200157: Here begynneth a good booke of medecynes called the treasure of pore me[n] (1556)
- 201467: Strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters, and a conuoy of verses, as they were going pruilie [sic] to victuall the Low Countries (1593)
- 201488: A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valentia (1606)
- 201581: Philotimus (1582)
- 201625: A way to get vvealth (1623)
- 201711: The Kinges declaration and confirmation of the proclamation of Nantes, by his Mtie. granted to those of the pretended reformed religion, the 15. of December 1612. Faythfully translated out of the coppie printed at Paris by Francis du Carroy and Thomas Menard 1613. By I.B (1613)
- 202129: The primer in Latin and Englishe (1555)
- 203065: The soules vvatch: or A day-booke for the devout soule (1615)
- 203196: The schoole of good manners. Or, A new schoole of vertue (1595)
- 203494: A briefe note of the benefits that growe to this realme, by the observation of fish-daies (1594)
- 203986: Ten sermons tending chiefely to the fitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper (1610)
- 204072: A sermon of repentance (1620)
- 204725: Ten sermons tending chiefely to the fitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper (1620)
- 204788: The accomplishment of the prophecies; or The third booke in defense of the Catholicke faith (1613)
- 205788: The zodiake of life (1576)
- 206076: A brotherly perswasion to vnitie, and vniformitie in iudgement, and practise touching the receiued. and present ecclesiasticall gouernment, and the authorised rites and ceremonies of the Church of England (1607)
- 206376: The conquest of temptations: or Mans victory ouer Satan (1614)
- 206914: The foundation of the Universitie of Oxford (1634)
- 209091: Bibliotheca Paitoniana (1790)
- 219520: Carfax Conduit, Oxford. This beautiful piece of architecture (1775)
- 221305: Bibliotheca nobilissimi principis Johannis Ducis de Novo-Castro (1719)
- 221308: Bibliotheca Pinelliana (1789)
- 225707: A Catalogue of the splendid library, including a few articles absolutely unique, some manuscripts, prints, books of prints, drawings, and large portfolios with leaves, of a nobleman of the first distinction (1796)
- 225712: A catalogue of a valuable collection of books, the property of a nobleman; comprehending most of the earliest and best editions ... which will be sold by aucti[on] at the great room, opposite Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, on Monday, March 22, 1790, (1790)
- 230787: A defence of the caveat against the new sect of anabaptists, &c (1714)
- 242727: A reply to a pamphlet (1714)
- 243419: A brief exhortation to protestant liberty from a fair view of popish slavery (1716)
- 250118: Bibliotheca Pinelliana (1789)
- 250219: A catalogue of the duplicate part of the library of a nobleman: comprehending a large collection of books of natural history, ... which will be sold by auction, at the Great Room opposite Trinity-Chapel, in Conduit Street, ... On Monday, February 6, 1792, (1792)
- 257818: By desire of several principal inhabitants of this town, a meeting is humbly requested this evening, ... at the Star Inn, to take into consideration the impropriety of taking down the Lower Conduit. (1797)
- 258016: An account of the eidouranion; or, Transparent orrery (1795)
- 259882: At a meeting of several of the principal inhabitants of this town, to take into consideration the propriety of removing the Lower Conduit. Mr. Day, in the chair, resolved unanimously, that it appears to this meeting that the removal of the Lower Conduit will be highly detrimental to many of the inhabitants, by depriving them of water, (1797)
- 260530: The City's method of renewing the tenants leases of their estate called Conduit Mead (1750)
- 261604: W. Grigg, bookseller & book-binder, near Broad-Gate, towards the Conduit, Exeter, sells, at the lowest prices, books of all sorts. (1770)
- 265904: Mathematical lectures (1719)
- 278834: At the Hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children in Lamb's Conduit Fields (1745)
- 281318: A catalogue of the valuable library of books and manuscripts of the Right Hon. Lord Lymington, deceased (1750)
- 285504: Devonshire (1783)
- 285505: Answers for Hugh Morrison, Esq; late of Jamaica, now of King's Wood Lodge, near London; John Wardlaw, merchant in Dalkeith, and others, creditors of William Morrison, writer in Edinburgh; and likewise for the said William Morrison in his own right; to the petition for Charles Freeman, Esq; of Conduit Street, London, and James Dundas, Writer to the Signet, his factor; James Mackenzie, Esq; of Forret; and George Tod, writer in Edinburgh (1793)
- 291428: To be sold (1785)
- 298883: Paddington stage, from the Star and Garter Mews, Paddington; to the Horse-shoe, the end of Newgate Street, near Cheapside Conduit. Sets out from the Star and Garter Mews, Paddington, every day at nine o'clock in the morning, and at one and five in the afternoon, ... Performed by Edward Miles (1790)
- 313114: The force of love (1785)
- 313855: A description of the architecture of Carfax Conduit, Oxford (1775)
- 319204: The case of Anthony Henley (1735)
- 320761: A catalogue of the genteel houshold furniture, a piano forte, in mahogany case, an excellent mahogany sideboard with cellarets, an eight-day clock, small iron chest, bedsteads and bedding, chairs, and tables, pier glasses, carpets, and other effects, of a lady (1789)
- 334695: A catalogue of the town-library of the late Sir William Burrell (1796)
- 334695: A catalogue of the town-library of the late Sir William Burrell (1796)
- 337992: The famous and renowned history of the unfortunate lovers, Hero and Leander. Who ended their lives in the sea, for each other (1780)
- 342725: An essay, to the pious memory of that late reverend divine, Mr. George Trosse, of the City of Exon, who died suddenly upon the eleventh day of January, 1712-13. Aetatis suae 82. By J. M (1713)
- 369128: A treatise concerning the supremacy of the civil magistrate. In a letter to a friend. By Francis Squire, M. A. Rector of Exford, and Vicar of Cutcombe and Luxborow (1717)
- 370537: A reply to Mr. Agate's two last pamphlets (1715)
- 373171: The influence of Christianity on the condition of the world (1790)
- 374864: A walk in and about the city of Canterbury (1774)
- 378734: Rights and priviledges of the freemen of Exeter (1785)
- 405939: Remarkable antiquities of the city of Exeter (1723)
- 405941: Remarkable antiquities of the city of Exeter (1731)
- 417367: The rebellion of Sheba (1716)
- 425605: The last sale for this season (1722)
- 464001: A new version of the Psalms of David (1769)
- 469335: Tvvo sermons. Of Christian loue and life (1613)
- 471788: Sunday walks, round London & Westminster (1795)
- 478057: The sin and danger of popery (1712)
- 478833: Account of a most inhuman murder (1784)
- 479349: A letter addressed to the three denominations of dissenters in the county of Leicester (1800)
- 479516: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge in the day of his distresse (1664)
- Cornhill Conduit
- great Conduit in Cheape
- great conduit in Chepe
- Great Conduit
- 88284: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1658)
- 94988: Syntagma theologicum: or, A treatise wherein is concisely comprehended, the body of divinity, and the fundamentals of religion, orderly discussed (1662)
- 98111: The Protestants triumph (1664)
- 99142: Directions for the right receiving of the Lords Supper (1679)
- 102631: A theatre of politicall flying-insects (1657)
- 103415: The dead saint speaking, to saints and sinners living (1657)
- 103752: The gale of opportunity. Or, A sermon preached (at Lidbury-North) at the funerall of the worshipfull Humphrey Walcot, of Walcot, Esq; June 8. 1650. And now published, by Thomas Froysell, minister of the Gospell at Clun in Shropshire (1658)
- 104965: A bridle for the tongue; or, A treatise of ten sins of the tongue (1663)
- 108661: Yadidyah or, The beloved disciple (1658)
- 109526: Spiritual vvisdom improved against temptation (1660)
- 114927: Clavis exousiasiche? [sic]: = The key of ordination. Or, Missio potestativa. Oichonomiche?: ministerial power: or, Authoritative separation of men to the work of Christ, a ministerial privilege (1656)
- 115392: Gospel-revelation in three treatises (1660)
- 116129: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 122105: A learned commentary or exposition: upon the first chapter of the second Epistle of S. Paul to the Corinthians (1655)
- 124681: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 139010: Precepts for Christian practice: or, The rule of the new-creature (1662)
- 151544: A divine cordial: or, the transcendent priviledge of those that love God, and are savingly called (1678)
- 213262: Universal benevolence: or, Charity in its full extent (1714)
- 260918: A brief justification of the principles of a reputed whigg, together with some few remarks on Dr. Sach- - - - l's late sermon, on the 29th of May. In an epistle to the Tories of the West. By Francis Squire, rector of Exford, Somerset (1714)
- 342725: An essay, to the pious memory of that late reverend divine, Mr. George Trosse, of the City of Exon, who died suddenly upon the eleventh day of January, 1712-13. Aetatis suae 82. By J. M (1713)
- 370537: A reply to Mr. Agate's two last pamphlets (1715)
- 376039: A brief justification of the principles of a reputed Whigg (1713)
- 478057: The sin and danger of popery (1712)
- great Conduit
- 80509: A glimpse of God: or, A treatise proving, that there is a God (1665)
- 85894: Rhetorick restrained, or, Dr. John Gauden Lord Bishop elect of Exeter, his Considerations of the liturgy of the Church of England considered and clouded. By Thomas Bolde, Exon. Attested by Zech. Crofton Presbyter (1660)
- 86827: The journal or diary of a thankfvl Christian (1656)
- 87442: The Christian-mans calling: or, A treatise of making religion ones business (1662)
- 93723: An exhortation of the churches of Bohemia to the Church of England (1661)
- 96988: The exposition continued upon the nineteen last chapters of the prophet Ezekiel (1662)
- 104873: The safety of Jerusalem (1657)
- 106539: En oligo christianos The almost Christian discovered, or The false-professor tried and cast (1662)
- 110262: The door of salvation opened by the key of regeneration: or A treatise containing the nature, necessity, marks and means of regeneration (1661)
- 114146: Holy things for holy men: or, The lawyers plea non-suited, his evidence proved insufficient, his foul mouth civilly wiped, and his arrogant railings admonished, and bridled (1658)
- 114606: Berith Anti-Baal, or Zach. Croftons appearance before the prelate-justice of peace (1661)
- 114861: Syon in the house of mourning, because of sin & suffering (1657)
- 114961: Catechizing Gods ordinance: or A short treatise concerning that ancient approved soul-edifying singularly necessary exercise of catechizing (1657)
- 115459: Enchiridion judicum, or, Jehosaphats charge to his judges (1657)
- 115612: A wedding ring fit for the finger: or, the salve of divinity on the sore of humanity (1658)
- 116140: Psyche?se?mia: or The greatest loss on Matth. xvi. xxvi (1660)
- 116322: The door of salvation opened by the key of regeneration: or A treatise containing the nature, necessity, marks and means of regeneration (1661)
- 116633: [Hebrew] A relgious treatise upon Simeons song; or, Instructions advertising how to live holily, and dye happily (1658)
- 116663: Good company (1659)
- 116723: The reformation, in which is reconciliation with God and his people: or, I. Subjection to the state remonstrated (1658)
- 116737: Moses unveiled; or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained (1658)
- 119303: Theanthro?pos or The great mysterie of godlines (1661)
- 122698: En oligo Christianos The almost Christian discovered or, The false professor tryed and cast (1664)
- 123273: The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latin and compared with the French. by Tho: Johnson. Whereunto are added three tractates our of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, & nerves, with large figures. Also a table of the bookes and chapters (1665)
- 124450: The hearts-index, or Self-knowledge (1659)
- 126433: A vvedding-ring fit for the finger: or, The salve of divinity, on the sore of humanity (1664)
- 128180: Spiritual vvisdom improved against temptation· (1661)
- 133514: A vvedding-ring fit for the finger· Or, the salve of divinity on the sore of humanity (1661)
- 137196: The Christian-mans calling: or, A treatise of making religion ones business (1662)
- 137812: The godly mans picture, drawn with a Scripture-pensil. Or Some characteristical notes of a man that shall go to heaven (1666)
- 143388: Moses unveiled; or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained (1658)
- 145703: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge in the day of his distresse (1661)
- 146450: A plea for almes (1658)
- 148091: Hagon A religious treatise upon Simeons song; or, instructions advertising how to live holily, and dye happily (1659)
- 155826: Precepts for Christian practice or the rule of the new creature[.] (1659)
- 160844: The hearts-index, or Self-knowledge (1659)
- 170492: Rhetorick restrained, or, Dr. John Gauden Lord Bishop elect of Exeter, his Considerations of the liturgy of the Church of England considered and clouded. By Thomas Bolde, Exon. Attested by Zech. Crofton Presbyter (1660)
- 171144: Ariosto's satyres (1608)
- 173355: A brotherly persvvasion to vnitie, and vniformitie in iudgement, and practise touching the receiued, and present ecclesiasticall gouernment, and the authorised rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. VVritten by Thomas Sparke Doctor in Diuinitie. And seene, allowed, and commended by publike authoritie to be printed (1607)
- 175338: The philosophers satyrs, written by M. Robert Anton, of Magdelen Colledge in Cambridge (1616)
- 176048: A poetical rapsodie (1611)
- 176049: A poetical rapsodie (1608)
- 177380: A serious fore-warning to auoide the vengeance to come (1613)
- 182585: Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases (1614)
- 184648: A iudicious and painefull exposition vpon the ten Commandements (1624)
- 187191: Ten sermons (1627)
- 187703: Foure sermons preached at the court vpon seuerall occasions, by the late reuerend and learned diuine, Doctor Senhouse, L. Bishop of Carlile (1627)
- 189018: The conquest of temptations: or Mans victory ouer Satan (1623)
- 189361: Vices anotimie [sic], scourged and corrected, in new satirs. Lately written by R.A. of Magdalen Colledge in Cambridge (1617)
- 191621: Sorrovves lenitiue (1614)
- 199703: [The primer in Latin and Englishe (1555)
- 202129: The primer in Latin and Englishe (1555)
- 206076: A brotherly perswasion to vnitie, and vniformitie in iudgement, and practise touching the receiued. and present ecclesiasticall gouernment, and the authorised rites and ceremonies of the Church of England (1607)
- 206376: The conquest of temptations: or Mans victory ouer Satan (1614)
- 479516: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge in the day of his distresse (1664)
- great conduit
- 81014: The fading of the flesh, and flourishing of faith; or, One cast for eternity (1662)
- 81015: Ouranos kai tartaros. Heaven & hell epitomized· (1663)
- 92419: A practical commentary, or An exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the First epistle generall of John (1656)
- 101382: A practicall commentary, or An exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John (1658)
- 114008: The peoples need of a living pastor (1657)
- 114238: An antidote against Hen. Haggar's poysonous pamphlet, entitled, The foundation of the font discovered: or, A reply wherein his audaciousness in perverting holy scriptures and humane writings is discovered (1658)
- 114921: Catechizing Gods ordinance: or A short treatise concerning that ancient approved soul-edifying singularly necessary exercise of catechizing (1656)
- 116166: The nonsuch professor in his meridian splendor (1660)
- 122752: God's gracious presence (1658)
- 132297: Four profitable treatises very useful for Christian practise (1657)
- 135641: An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the thirty second, the thirty third, and the thirty fourth chapters of the booke of Job (1661)
- 138387: The pastors farevvell, and vvish of vvelfare to his people. Or A valedictory sermon. By George Swinnock, M.A. preacher of the Gospel late at Great-Kimbel in the county of Bucks (1662)
- 138499: Qvakers principles quaking: or, Pretended light proved darkness, and perfections found to be greatest imperfections (1656)
- 144587: The death of God's Moses's [sic] considered (1678)
- 146905: A wedding-ring fit for the finger: or, The salve of divinity on the sore of humanity (1660)
- 166265: A divine cordial: or, the transcendent priviledge of those that love God, and are savingly called (1663)
- 171460: A vvedding sermon preached at Bentley in Darby-shire (1608)
- 196629: Ariosto's satyres (1609)
- 199490: The burning-bush, not consumed (1623)
- 202130: The primer in Englishe (after the vse of Sarum) (1555)
- great Conduite at Sopars lane end
- great Conduite in Cheape
- great conduite in Cheape
- great Conduite
- 173206: A panoplie of epistles, or, a looking glasse for the vnlearned (1576)
- 174766: The burning bush not consumed (1616)
- great conduite
- 92152: The door of salvation opened by the key of regeneration: or, A treatise containing the nature, necessity, marks, and means of regeneration (1664)
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