1. The Earl of Danby vindicated: in reflections upon a paper intituled, Some reflections upon the E. of Danby, in relation to the murder of Sir Edmund-bury Godfry. In a letter to a friend, Author/Creator: Christian, Edward Publication/Creation: London : Printed for Freeman Collins, 1679 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
2. The Earl of Pembroke's speech to the House of Peers, &c. Publication/Creation: Dublin : s.n., 1679? Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
3. An earnest invitation to the sacrament of the Lord's Supper Author/Creator: Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680 Publication/Creation: London : Printed for John Baker ..., 1677 Resource Type: Book Edition: The fourth edition, with additions of prayers, &c. Access & Availability: Loading
4. An earnest invitation to the sacrament of the Lords Supper Author/Creator: Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680 Publication/Creation: London : Printed for John Baker ..., 1674 Resource Type: Book Edition: The second edition. Access & Availability: Loading
5. An earnest invitation to the sacrament of the Lords Supper. By Joseph Glanvill rector of Bath Author/Creator: Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680 Publication/Creation: London : printed for John Baker, at the sign of the Three Pigeons in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1673 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
6. An earnest request to Mr. John Standish, &c. Upon occasion of a sermon of his preached at White-Hall, before His Majesty. September 26. 1675. From Patropolis, directly over against Irenopolis Publication/Creation: [London : s.n.], Printed in the year 1676 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
7. An easie way to get money, cum privilegio, without fear or cumber Publication/Creation: [London?] : Printed for the Society of Informers, in the Year 1671 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
8. An easie way to tame a shrew. Or The young plow-man's frollick. He that a shrew would gladly tame, example take here by the same; as in this ditty you may find, fair words doth please a womans mind: and all good wives where e're you be, pray listen well to this ditty; to please you all I know not how, but yet I say, God speed the plow. To a delightful new tune; or, The collier of Croydon had coles to sell Publication/Creation: [London] : Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball near the Hospital-gate, in West-Smithfield., [between 1670-1696] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
9. The East-India-trade a most profitable trade to the kingdom : and best secured and improved in a company and a joint-stock : represented in a letter written upon the occasion of two letters lately published, insinuating the contrary Author/Creator: Papillon, Thomas, 1623-1702 Publication/Creation: London : [publisher not identified], 1677 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
10. The East-India-trade a most profitable trade to the kingdom and best secured and improved in a company and a joint-stock Author/Creator: Papillon, Thomas, 1623-1702 Publication/Creation: London : [s.n.] 1677 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading