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- Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons. VVhereunto is added a soveraign balsome for the cure of the distempers of the times. By I.W
- Youths safety: or, Advice to the younger sort, of either sex : More valuable than gold. Laying open the wicked practices of the town-shifts, sharpers, sharks, beau's, sweeteners, rakes, intreaging town-jilts, to cheat, ruin and disgrace gentlemen, shop-keepers, apprentices, gentlewomen, servant-maids, &c. Serious reflections and good counsel, how they may know them, and avoid their snares. With their knavish-practices in gaming, and other matters worthy of note. By observation whereof, persons of either sex, may raise their fortunes. By J.W
- [Hebrew] or, An appeal to the scriptures : In a summary collection of scriptures, produced, and placed, in answer to twenty one questions, relating to this following enquiry. Viz. Whether the seventh, of last day of the week, in the weekly revolutions, and returns of it, formerly was, now is, and till heaven, and earth pass away, will be, the divine will, and pleasure of Jehovah Elohim, to be observed, and celebrated, as a weekly sabbath-day, according to the prescription of infinite wisdom; by vertue of his holy command, as the duty of all mankind, to their real and true benefit, and advantage, if observed, and to their deplorable misery if neglected. By J.W
- Englands summons: or, Londons alarum from Heaven : With a caveat to all cities, towns, counties, and families in the same.
- Englands summons: or, Londons alarum from Heaven. With a caveat to all cities, towns, counties, and families in the same. / Collected by J.W.
- English Iliads, or a sea-fight : reviewed in a poem occasioned by the death of a person of honour slain in the late vvar between the English and the Dutch. By J.W. Together with An Irenicum, or reflections on the trumpeter and conditions of peace
- English Iliads, or, A sea-fight : reviewed in a poem occasioned by the death of a person of honour slain in the late war between the English and the Dutch
- English Iliads, or, A sea-fight reviewed in a poem occasioned by the death of a person of honour slain in the late war between the English and the Dutch / by J.W. ; together with An Irenicum, or, Refl
- Happy nevves from Sherborn and Sherborne Castle : relating the death of Colonel Lunsford, the Lord Paulet and divers other persons of quality the taking of divers prisoners and great store of armes from the cavaliers
- Happy newes from Sherborn, and Sherborne Castle : relating, the death of Colonel Lunsford, the Lord Paulet, and divers other persons of quality, the taking of divers prisoners, and great store of armes from the cavaliers. Written in a letter from Dorchester to Master Nicholas Skinner a merchant of London, declaring the happy successe of the Parliaments forces, against the cavaliers betwixt Sherborne and Yeavell. Also, a true copy of the last petition, sent by both Houses of Parliament to His Majestie
- Letter from Dundalk in Ireland: September 24, 1689 : Giving an account of the treacherous practices of the French deserters in conspiring against His Grace the Duke of Schonberg: with other occurrences happening in the army
- Meditations on the incomprehensibility of God, in his works of creation, providence, and redemption : as also, on the general judgment.
- Mr. Wilkes's Address to the Livery versified
- Officium clerici pacis : A book of indictments, informations, appeals, and inquisitions. Also, the manner of holding the sessions of peace; with divers other matters relating thereunto, and necessary to be known by justices of the peace
- Officium clerici pacis : a book of indictments, informations, [double bracket] appeals, & inquisitions : also, the manner of holding the sessions of peace, with divers other matters relating thereunto, and necessary to be known by justices of the peace
- Officium clerici pacis : a book of indictments, informations, appeals, and inquisitions : also the manner of holding the sessions of the peace : with divers other matters relating thereunto, and necessary to be known by justices of the peace
- Pamela: or, the fair impostor. A poem, in five cantos. By J---- W----, Esq
- Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine deliver'd after a tumultuous manner and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleers and evident reasons : first written for satisfaction of some private men and now published for the good of others
- Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons. First written for satisfaction of some private men, and now published for the good of others. By J.W
- Versuch ueber das Frauenzimmer : aus dem Englishen des Ritters W. uebersetzt
- Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament, : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons.
- Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament, : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons. First written for satisfaction of some private men, and now published for the good of others.
- Shaksperiana. Catalogue of all the books, pamphlets, &c., relating to Shakespeare. To which are subjoined, an account of the early quarto editions of the great dramatist's plays and poems, the prices at which many copies have sold ... together with a list of the leading ... editions of Shakspeare's collected works. [By J. W., i.e. John Wilson.]
- Some remarks upon a speech made to the grand jury for the county of Middlesex : concerning the execution of penalties upon the churches of Christ, which worship God in meeting-houses, for their so doing : and may serve for an answer to part of the order of the justices, Jan. 13 to the same purpose : in a letter to Sir W.S. their speaker
- Strange and wonderful news from Glasgow, : being a full and true account of a terrible earthquake that happened there on Thursday the 10. of this instant July ... also an account of some prodegies seen in the air at the same time ... with an impartial account of the present affairs of the kingdom ..
- Suppositions, with this humble request and advice of many thousands : To the right honourable the Houses of Parliament. By J. W
- Suppositions, with this humble request and advice of many thousands. To the right honourable the Houses of Parliament. By J. W
- Svppositions with this humble request and advice of many thousands : to the right honovrable the Hovses of Parliament
- Svppositions with this humble request and advice of many thousands to the right honovrable the Hovses of Parliament / by J. W
- The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and backbiting. : Together with a short extract from a late celebrated author upon the same subject.
- The life and death of the eminently learned, pious, and painful minister of the gospel, Dr. Samuel Winter, sometime provest of Trinity Colledge near Dublin in Ireland : together with some rare examples of Gods gracious answers to his prayers, upon several occasions
- The peace-maker : Being a letter sent from J.W. in London to N.C. his friend and countrey-man in Holland, to be communicated unto others for publique good wherein is set forth the state of the last treatie: and what advantage it will be to the Netherlanders, to accept the offer which the Councell of England then made to their messengers. Being according to the Dutch copie
- The royall entertainment of the King, by the Royalists of Huntington : Being a true relation of the great joy of that town at his comming, with their bountifull gifts to welcome him thither. Also his tender care of them exprest by proclamation to keep them free from plunder; and his extraordinary favour and mercy in setting all the prisoners free. Together with the great lamentation of the inhabitants at his departure. Sent in a letter by a person of credit, to a gentleman of worth in London
- Truth discovered or the shepherds fled, and the sheep scattered : By J. W
- Truth discovered or the shepherds fled, and the sheep scattered. By J. W
- Verses inscribed to the Right Honourable Humphry Parsons, Esq : Lord Mayor elect ; of The Most Opulent City of London. By His Most Devoted, Humble Servant, J.W
- A Proposal to the honourable House of Commons for raising above half a million of money per annum, for the service of the government, with great ease to the subject by a tax upon signs
- A friendly letter to the flying clergy : wherein is humbly requested and modestly challenged the cause of their flight. By J. W. priest
- A friendly letter to the flying clergy wherein is humbly requested and modestly challenged the cause of their flight. By J. W. priest
- A letter from New-England concerning their customs, manners, and religion : written upon occasion of a report about a quo warranto brought against that government
- A letter from New-England concerning their customs, manners, and religion written upon occasion of a report about a quo warranto brought against that government
- A letter from a citizen of London to his friend in the country
- A letter of weighty concern to be read & pondered by all that love the truth & peace
- A letter to a member of parliament : on the Present distresses of the poor; the Real Causes of those distresses, and the most Probable Means of removing them. In this letter the Author has considered the Expediency of Curtailing the Bounty upon Corn; and Rendered it incontestibly evident, that nothing but the Continuance of the Bounty, can keep a plentiful Supply of Grain in the Kingdom
- A particular account of the rise & progress of those religious societies of youngmen which have of late been erected in the cities of London & Westminster, with a specimen of their orders : giving also, a faithful relation of the successful endeavours of reformation, which have of late been made by these and other societies meeting together weekly for that end : with brief answers to some objections which have been made against them
- A particular and impartial account of a great fight in Ireland: and of the raising the siege of London-Derry, by the Protestants : Also a true relation of the malice and cruelty of the Irish Papists, in their burning Coleraine, Carrickfergus, and several other places of note, in their flight
- A progression in arithmetical progression : to the speedy suming up of any totals of roots, squares, or cubes as effectually as now is used only in numbers, with various uses thereof. With some things very remarkable in that mystical number, 666. Also affording ease in the extracting of cubick roots; and the framing of cubes to imperfect roots. By J.W. of Brandon in Com'Warwick, gent
- A relation of the great and wonderful inundation of vvaters in North-holland, VVaterland, &c : VVhereby not onely the city of Amsterdam hath received many millions of damage in marchandize, housing, and shipping, &c. but also many hundreds of men, women, and children have perished therein. Confirmed by the letters and reports of several the most eminent merchants and persons of credit now living in those parts
- A relation of the great and wonderful inundation of waters in North-Holland, Waterland &c : whereby not onely the city of Amsterdam hath received many millions of damage in marchandize, housing, and shipping &c., but also many hundreds of men, women, and children have perished therein : confirmed by the letters and reports of several the most eminent merchants and persons of credit now living in those parts
- A sermon or, A demonstration that the highest insolencies proceed from men of the lowest and most base extractions : the peasants, wine-dressers, husbandmen kill the sonne, heire, lords annointed.
- An address to the freeholders of New-Jersey, on the subject of public salaries
- An essay on woman : A poem. By J. W. Senator. With Notes, by the Bishop of G
- An exact account of the late action at the town of Dundalk : against the Irish by Their Majesties forces commanded by Sir John Lanier : together with the articles of the surrender of Moss-Town
- An exact account of the late action at the town of Dundalk against the Irish by Their Majesties forces commanded by Sir John Lanier : together with the articles of the surrender of Moss-Town
- An exact account of the late action at the town of Dundalk, : against the Irish, by Their Majesties forces, commanded by Sir John Lanier. Together, with the articles of the surrender of Moss-Town
- An exact account of the late action at the town of Dundalk, against the Irish, by Their Majesties forces, commanded by Sir John Lanier. Together, with the articles of the surrender of Moss-Town
- Brandy-wine, in the Hollanders ingratitude : Being a serious expostulation of an English souldier with the Dutch: wherein he debateth with them of former kindnesse received from England, and the cause of their base requitall now, being so effascinated with Machivels pollicies, that they are foolishly charm'd with the magicall spells of monarchy, to subvert their owne fundamentall principles, that engage in a warre against England, to the ruine of her owne liberties.
- Certain reasons why tanned leather ought not to be bought and sold again in this kingdom of England : not wrought and converted into made ware, nor in any other place than open and publique fairs and markets by the law appointed
- Considerations on the expediency of raising, at this time of general dearth, the wages of servants that are not domestic : particularly, clerks in public offices
- Dotage : A poem, Inscrib'd to a Gentleman within a few Years of his Grand-Climacterick. By J. W
- Dotage. A poem, inscrib'd to a gentleman within a few years of his grand-climacterick. By J.W
- Englands heroick champion. Or the ever renowned General George Monck : through whose valor and prudence Englands antient liberties are restored, and a full and free Parliament now to be called, to the great joy of the nation. Let the trump of fame sound forth the name of honorable actions to free this land from factions. Then except of what is meant and pray for a free Parliament. To a pleasant new northern tune
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- Christ, a Christian's life: or, A practical discourse of a believer's life : derived from Christ, and resolved into Christ: being the substance of several sermons.
- Noctiluca aeria, sive, Nova quædam phænomena in substantiæ factitæ sive artificialis, sponte lucidæ, productione, observata : unà cum adnexo ejusdem substantiæ processa : amico cuidam, cure agenti, epistolicè communicata
- Doct. Gale's letter, to J.W. Esquire : containing a narrative of the principal matters, of a public and interesting nature, which were subjects of the debates and resolves of the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, during their sessions in May, 1769. : [Three lines from Persius]
- The almost Christian discovered ; or, The false professor tried and cast. : Being the substance of seven sermons, first preached at Sepulchers, London, 1661. And now at the importunity of friends made public.
- The great earthquake, Revel. 16. 18. or, Fall of all the churches : Discovering the apostasie of purest churches, not yet sensible of their spiritual whoredoms, EZek. 43.9, 10. Or, The great whore made bare and naked before she be judged, and her flesh burnt with fire, Rev. 27. 16. Proving, that none indeed deny the ordinances of Christ, but present churches not being in a Gospel-order. By William Erbery
- A letter written by a minister for the satisfaction of a person doubting in religion : shewn to be unsatisfactory
- Otto Tachenius his Hippocrates chymicus : discovering the ancient foundation of the late viperine salt : with his Clavis thereunto annexed
- Otto Tachenius his Hippocrates chymicus discovering the ancient foundation of the late viperine salt : with his Clavis thereunto annexed / translated by J.W
- Otto Tachenius his Hippocrates chymicus discovering the ancient foundation of the late viperine salt : with his Clavis thereunto annexed translated by J.W
- Otto Tachenius his Hippocrates chymicus discovering the ancient foundation of the late viperine salt with his Clavis thereunto annexed translated by J.W
- Otto Tachenius his Hippocrates chymicus, which discovers the ancient foundations of the late viperine salt : and his clavis thereunto
- A true relation of the late expedition into Kent by the appointment of both Houses of Parliament : As it was expressed in a letter from a man of good credit, who was in the action, dated from Dover the 29. of August, 1642. Wherein my Lord Roper, and Sir Peter Ricault, were taken into custody and confined unto Upner Castle, and likewise how we tooke His Majesties great ship called the Soveraigne of the Seas, and furnisht her with a sufficient guard. As also newes from Cambridge, and the bringing in of Dr. Wren bishop of Ely, with good store of treasure, in the Tower of London
- An Account of Public Charities in England and Wales, abridged from the reports of His Majesty's Commissioners on Charitable Foundations, with notes, and comments. By the Editor of the 2Cabinet Lawyer3 [J. W. i.e. John Wade]. vol. 1.
- Otto Tachenius his Hippocrates chymicus, which discovers the ancient foundations of the late viperine salt and his clavis thereunto / translated into English by J.W
- An answer to The switch for the snake : A book so called. Discovering the weakness of the Switch, which the leading Quakers (of the second days meeting in London for government) have lately (as I am told,) given into the hands of each Parliament Man. Vice is nourished, and gets life by covering it, saith a heathen author; even so it is with errors in religion. Humbly shewing, that it is impossible, that the pens now in controversie, against us Quakers, should be put a stop to, before there's an order given forth, (from the second days meeting) for the reformation of our numerous preachers in the country. And also a book of retractions of all the errors in our Friends printed books, be published, with an appendix and postscript.
- An answer to the switch for the snake : A book so called. Discovering the weakness of the Switch, which the leading Quakers (of the second days meeting in London for government) have lately (as I am told,) given into the hands of each Parliament Man. Vice is nourished, and gets life by covering it, saith a heathen author; even so it is with errors in religion. Humbly shewing, that it is impossible, that the pens now in controversie, against us Quakers, should be put a stop to, before there's an order given forth, (from the second days meeting) for the reformation of our numerous preachers in the country. And also a book of retractions of all the errors in our Friends printed books, be published, with an appendix and postscript. By William Mather, a lover of (the well meaning persons, especially among) that people
- An essay on hypocrasie and Pharisaism : As it was set forth in a Sermon
- An essay on hypocrasie and Pharisaism. As it was set forth in a Sermon / by A curate of souls
- His Maiesties demands to Collonel Hammond : Delivered in the presence-chamber, upon the discovery of another great designe, for the conveying of His Majesties person from Carisbrook Castle. With Collonel Hammonds answer thereunto. Also, the oath of secresie taken by the seamen of the revolted ships, concerning the King, and the dispersing of them and their pretended Vice-Admirall, on the Irish Seas. Together, with the taking of Tinby Castle in Southwales, by Collonel Horton; with all the ordnance, armes and ammunition; and the further proceedings of Collonel Poyer at Pembrook Castle thereupon
- The saints treasury· : Holding forth 1. The incomparable excellency and holinesse of God. 2. Christs all in all. 3. The glorious enjoyment of heavenly things by faith. 4. The natural mans bondage to the law, and the Christians liberty by the Gospel. 5. A preparation for judgment. Being sundry sermons preached in London. By the late Reverend and painfull minister of the Gospel, Jeremiah Burroughs
- Thalia rediviva : the pass-times and diversions of a countrey-muse, in choice poems on several occasions : with some learned remains of the eminent Eugenius Philalethes, never made publick till now
- Memoires of the affairs of France : during the reign of the present king Lewis the XIV. Containing the most noted exploits of the now Prince of Condé, the late Mareschal de Turenne, and all the chief commanders in the French armies. Done out of French. Licensed May the 10th, 1675. Roger L'Estrange
- Thalia rediviva the pass-times and diversions of a countrey-muse, in choice poems on several occasions : with some learned remains of the eminent Eugenius Philalethes, never made publick till now
- An exact collection of choice declarations, with pleas, replications, rejoynders, demurrers, assignement of errours : and the entries of judgments thereupon affirmed.
- An exact collection of choice declarations, with pleas, replications, rejoynders, demurrers, assignement of errours and the entries of judgements thereupon affirmed
- Boston in 1682 and 1699 : a trip to New-England
- A Proposal to the honourable House of Commons for raising above half a million of money per annum, for the service of the government, with great ease to the subject by a tax upon signs
- My vvife
- My vvife
- A True relation of the late expedition into Kent by the appointment of both Houses of Parliament
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