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The Distressed Case of the People Called Quakers in the City of Bristol and Their Inhumane Usage for Their Religious Peaceable Assemblies Nakedly Related, and Credibly Certified from the Said City by Persons That Were Witnesses of Matters of Fact (1682)
The Dying Man's Assistant, Or, Short Instructions for Those Who Are Concern'd in the Preparing of Sick Persons for Death Being Also No Less Worthy the Consideration of All Good Christians in Time of Health (1697)
A Narrative of the Cruelties & Abuses Acted by Isaac Dennis, Keeper, His Wife and Servants, in the Prison of Newgate, in the City of Bristol, Upon the People of the Lord in Scorn Called Quakers (1683)
An Exact Journal of the Victorious Expedition of the Confederate Fleet the Last Year, Under the Command of the Right Honourable Admiral Russel Giving an Account of His Relieving Barcellona, and the Taking of a Great Number of Prizes from the French (1695)
The Psalms of David in Meeter. Newly Translated, and Diligently Compared with the Original Text, and Former Translations. More Plain, Smooth, and Agreeable to the Text, Then Any Heretofore. (1676)
The Academy of Pleasure Furnished with All Kinds of Complementall Letters, Discourses and Dialogues
The Psalms of David in Meeter. Newly Translated, and Dilgently Compared with the Originall Text, and Former Translations
An Historical Description of the Glorious Conquest of the City of Buda, the Capital City of the Kingdom of Hungary, by the Victorious Arms of the Thrice Illustrious and Invincible Emperor Leopold I, Under the Conduct of His Most Serene Highness (1686)
Anonymous Tales of Terror and the Unknown
The True Speeches of Thomas Whitebread, Provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt, Pretended Rector of London, John Fenwick, Procurator for the Jesuits in England, John Gavan, and Anthony Turner, All Jesuits and Priests, 1679 (1679)
Information for Andrew Fletcher of Aberlady and His Tutor Against Sir Archibald Murray of Blackbarrony, and Sir Patrick Murray of Saltcoats and Others. (1693)
A Second Collection of the Newest and Most Ingenious Poems, Satyrs, Songs, & Against Popery and Tyranny Relating to the Times
The Nations Interest, in Relation to the Pretentions of His Royal Highness, the Duke of York, & Discours'd at Large in a Letter to a Friend. (1680)
The Civil and Military Articles of Limerick. Agreed Upon the 3D Day of October, 1691. Articles Civiles Et Militaires de Limerick, Conclus Le Triosi me d'Octobre 1691. (1691)
Reflections Upon the Late Horrid Conspiracy Contrived by Some of the French Court to Murther His Majesty in Flanders and for Which Monsieur Grandvall, One of the Assassinates, Was Executed. (1692)
A Form of Prayer with Thanksgiving, to Be Used of All the Kings Majestie's Loving Subjects the 29th of May Yearly, for His Majestie's Happy Return to His Kingdoms, It Being Also the Day of His Birth (1661)
Vox Militaris
Reflections Upon Mr. Baxter's Last Book, Entituled, the English Non-Conformity, as Under King Charles II and King James II Truly Stated and Argued in a Letter to a Friend. (1689)
To All Freinds [sic] and People in the Whole Christendome, (So Called) That They May See What Was the Government of the Church of the Jewes, the Government of the Church of Christ in the Primitive Times (1658)
The Most Famous History of the Learned Fryer Bacon Shewing His Parentage and Birth, How He Came to Be a Scholar and to Study Art-Magick ...
The Reasonableness of the Church of Englands Test and Justness of Her Reformation Asserted in Answer to the Bishop of Oxon's Fallacious Reasons and Precarious Assertions Against It
An Answer to a Paper, Called, the Case of the Auditors and Receivers of His Majesty's Revenue with a Brief Description of the Antient Course of the Exchequer for Bringing in the Crown-Revenues (1662)
The Unreasonableness of the Doctrine of the Trinity Briefly Demonstrated in a Letter to a Friend. (1692)
The Jews Jubilee, Or, the Conjunction and Resurrection of the Drybones of the Whole House of Israel Which Respects Their Return Home Unto Their Own Land, and Their Thorow and Universal Conversion Unto the Christian Faith. (1688)