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Works
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An account of the defeat of Count Teckely and of his being slain : together with a total rout, given to the Turkish army by the united forces of the Christian Emperour and the King of Poland | |
An account of the proposals of the Arch-bishop of Canterbury : with some other bishops, to His Majesty: in a letter to M.B. Esq | |
Advis envoyé de Rome à Paris par un theologien franc̜ois, touchant la condamnation des Heures à la janseniste. | |
America: or An exact description of the West-Indies : more especially of those provinces which are under the dominion of the King of Spain | |
The arts and pernicious designs of Rome : wherein is shewn what are the aims of the Jesuits & friers, and what means they use to obtain them, to the prejudice of this nation and the future involving it in misery, together with some proposals to prevent the same | |
Beknopte Aenmerkingen, Over een Brief Op den naem van zyne Heiligheit Clemens XI. : door rust-stoorende menschen in't licht gegeven | |
Bible. | |
The blatant beast muzzl'd, or, Reflexions on a late libel entituled, The secret history of the reigns of K. Charles II and K. James II | |
A brief account, and seasonable improvement of the late earthquake in Northampton-shire, Jan. 4, 1675/6 : in a letter to a friend in London | |
Brief aen den Eerw : Heer Petrus Rosmeulen, pastoor van St. Aldegundis kerk tot Emmerik, over de zo-genaemde Jansenisterye ... | |
The Catholick answer to the seekers request in a letter directed to the seeker, proving the real presence, by the Scripture only | |
CLIII aphorismei chemici. | |
The daily exercises of a Christian life, or, The interiour spirit with which we ought to animate our actions throughout the whole day : with an easy instruction for mentall prayer | |
Dica auctori famosi libelli nuperrime editi, in quo theologus Hamburgensis famigeratissimus, et de tota orthodoxa ecclesia meritissimus, indigne traducitur | |
Discorso sopra dodeci medaglie dé giochi secolari dell'Imperator Domiziano | |
Dissertazione istorico=cronologica del Reggimento Real Macedone, nella quale si tratta della sua origine, formazione e progressi, e delle vicissitudini, che gli sono accadute fino all'anno 1767. | |
Epistola Nobilissimi Et Literatissimi Viri, Patavio, Ad Gasparem Scoppium, Romam, Scripta | |
Exercices de la vie intérieure. | |
The expedition of his Highness the Prince of Orange for England : Giving an account of the most remarkable passages thereof, from the day of his setting sail from Holland, to the first day of this instant December, 1688. In a letter to a person of quality | |
Giusta statera de'porporati. | |
The heu and cry, or A relation of the travels of the Devil and Towzer : through all the earthly territorys, and the infernal region, together with many of their most memorable adventures in search after the lost Heraclitus | |
An hundred and fifty-three chymical aphorisms to which, what-ever relates to the science of chymistry may fitly be referred | |
Just weight of the scarlet gowns | |
Latvijas vēsture : latvju tautas likten̦cīn̦as Eiropas krustcel̦os | |
A letter concerning the Council of Trent | |
A Letter from Oxford concerning Mr. Samuel Johnson's late book | |
A letter to a lord concerning a bill to incorporate the old East-India Company | |
A letter to a member of Parliament, in favour of the bill for uniting Protestants | |
The letter which was sent to the author of the doctrine of passive obedience and jure divino disproved &c. answered and refuted : wherein is proved to the meanest capacity, that monarchy was not originally from God : that kings are not by divine appointment but that all government proceeds from the people | |
Lettera idrostatica del conte cavaliere Litta al signor marchese N.N. in Cremona. | |
Lettre de N.N. au marquis de N.N. sur le supplément au nombre 41 du Messager de Modène, ou Apologie de la théologie morale des P. P. Buzembaum et Lacroix, jésuites, contre les arrêts des Parlemens qui ont condamné cet ouvrage [de Cosmopolis le 28 octobre 1757] par le P. Zaccheria, jésuite italien, avec la permission des Supérieurs ; [préf. de l'abbé Goujet]. | |
Lettre d'un docteur catholique a une dame de condition, sur le sujet de celle qu'on a fait courir sous le nom de monsieur Arnauld, où est traittée la question, sçavoir si l'on doit avoir suspecte la foy & la conduitte dudit sieur Arnauld & de messieurs ses adherans communement appellez, jansenistes. | |
Lettre d'un ecclésiastique à l'auteur de l'écrit intitulé Réponse au directeur inconnu | |
Lettre d'un ecclesiastique de Sens a un evesque deputé pour l'assembleé generale du clergé. Sur le differend de monseigneur l'archevesque de Sens avec les peres jesuites de la ville de Sens. | |
Lettre d'un théologien à monseigneur l'evesque de Meaux [J.-B. Bossuet] auquel l'on démontre que M. de Cambray [Fénelon] n'a point tenu les erreurs et les fausses maximes qu'on lui a imputées et que ce n'est point au sens de ce prélat qu'on a condamné son livre et les vingt-trois propositions qui en ont été tirées [à Bois-Franc, le 16 juillet 1699] [signé : N.N.]. | |
A little true forraine newes : better than a great deale of domestick spurious false newes, published daily without feare or wit, to the shame of the nation, and beyond the liberty of Paris pasquils. Vnto which is added a letter written by the lievtenant of the Tower, to the Parliament, in defence of himselfe, and may give satisfaction to all men | |
The method to arrive at satisfaction in religion | |
La Morale du S. Esprit ou les Devoirs du chrétien tirez des seules paroles de l'Ecriture Sainte. | |
Most hapy and wellcome newes from His Excellencie The Earle of Essex : wherein is declared the true and full relation of two famous victories obtained by the Parliament forces : the first, fought by the Lord of Rochford at Twyford, Ian. 15 where with 700 men, he routed all the Kings army consisting of about 1500 who came to burne the said towne : the second, fought by Collonell Chomley at Hurst, Ian. 17 neere Reading, where with 300 men he gave battle to 2000 of the Kings forces, which sallied out of Reading with a resolution to take and pillage Hurst of all their corne and hay : declaring the manner of their first meeting, and how after 4 or 5 houres fight they fored them to retreat, killing 300 of the cavaliers and taking 60 horse with the losse of twenty three men | |
Mutiny maintained: or, Sedition made good from its [brace] unity, knowledge, wit, government : Being a discourse, directed to the Armies information | |
A narrative of all the proceedings in the drayning of the great level of the fenns : extending into the counties of North'ton, Lincoln, Norffolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, and Huntington, and the Isle of Ely, from the time of queen Elizabeth untill this present May, 1661 | |
Old popery as good or rather than new, or, The unreasonableness of the Church of England in some of her doctrines and practices : and the reasonableness of liberty of conscience : in a letter from a private gentleman in the country to his friend a clergy-man in the city | |
Origo protestantium, or, An answer to a popish manuscript (of N.N.'s.) that would fain make the Protestant Catholick religion bear date at the very time when the Roman popish commenced in the world : wherein Protestancy is demonstrated to be elder than popery : to which is added, a Jesuits letter with the answer thereunto annexed | |
The paradise of the soul: or, A little treatise of vertues. Made by Albert the Great, Bishop of Ratisbon, who died in the year 1280. Translated out of Latin into English, by N.N | |
Paradisus animae. | |
The polititians catechisme : for his instruction in divine faith and morall honesty | |
The proceedings of the General Assembly of the clergie of France : assembled in the year 1682. at Paris, and in the year 1685. at S. Germains in Laye, concerning religion translated out of French into English by N.N | |
O proletarskoj ètikě : proletarskoe tvorčestvo s točki zrěnìâ realističeskoj filosofìi | |
Reflections upon the use of the eloquence of these times; particularly of the barr and pulpit | |
Reflexions sur l'eloquence de l'usage de ce temps. | |
The rites of the Christian church further defended : in answer to the appeal of Dr. Wake : with a letter to Mr. Hill ... on the account of the Municipium ecclesiasticum, as also an answer | |
The scarlet gown: or the history of all the present cardinals of Rome : Wherein is set forth the life, birth, and interest, possibility, rich offices, dignities, and charges of every cardinall now living. Also their merits, vertues, and vices: together with the carriages of every of the Popes and court of Rome. Whereunto is added, the Life of the present Pope Alexander the seventh | |
Secrétaire à la mode. | |
The secretary in fashion, or, An elegant and compendious way of writing all manner of letters | |
A short account of the present state of New-England, Anno Domini 1690 | |
Some reasons for annual Parliaments, in a letter to a friend | |
A third letter from N.N. a creditor, to A.C., Esq | |
A threefold alphabet of rules, concerning Christian-practice : the first precept of each letter concerning our duty toward God, the second towards our neighbour, the third towards our selves | |
A treatise concerning estates tayle and discents of inheritance | |
Truth is but truth, as it is timed! Or, our ministry's present measures against the Muscovite vindicated by plain and obvious reasons : tending to prove, that it is no less the interest of our British trade, than that of our state, that the Czar be not suffer'd to retain a fleet, ... extracted from a representation ... given in to the Secretary of State | |
Zur Theorie der Türkischrothfärberei | |
О пролетарской этикѣ : пролетарское творчество с точки зрѣнія реалистической философіи |