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The Godly Man's Legacy to the Saints Upon Earth Exhibited in the Life of That Great and Able Divine, and Painful Labourer in the Word, Mr. Stephen Marshal ...
A Merry, Pleasant, and Delectable History, Between K. Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth as He Rode Upon a Time with His Nobles on Hunting Toward Drayton-Basset
Loyalty and Noncomformity, Or, a Loyal Nonconformist Decently Interr'd Being an Elegy on the Much Lamented Death of Mris. G.E. Lately Deceased. (1669)
A Letter to Mr. Henry Stubs Concerning His Censure Upon Certain Passages Contained in the History of the Royal Society (1670)
Leather-More, Or, Advice Concerning Gaming (1668)
A Letter Written Out of the Countrey to a Parliament-Man, in Answer to a Quaere by Him Made, How the People Generally Stood Inclined to the Proceedings Against the King, and the Intended Change of Government (1649)
A Letter to a Dissenting Clergy-Man of the Church of England, Concerning the Oath of Allegiance and Obedience to the Present Government (1690)
The Life & Death of Stephen Marshal, Sometimes Minister of the Gospel at Finchingfield in Essex Written by Way of Letter to a Friend. (1680)
A Letter Written to One of the Members of Parliament, about the State of This Present War (1692)
Saint Paul the Tent-Maker in a Discourse Shewing How Religion Has in All Ages Been Promoted by the Industrious Mechanick. (1690)
An Anti-Remonstrance to the Late Humble Remonstrance to the High Court of Parliament (1641)
The Life of Captain James Whitney Containing His Most Remarkable Robberies and Other Adventures, &, Continued to His Execution Near Smithfield Bars, the First of February, 1692/3. (1693)
A Letter to Mr. James Parkinson, M.A., in Answer to His Examination of Dr. Sherlock's Book, Entituled, the Case of Allegiance, & (1691)
The Memoires of Titus Oates Written for Publick Satisfaction. (1685)
An Answer to a Late Tract, Entituled, an Essay on the East-India Trade (1697)
An Account of the Present Condition of the Protestants in the Palatinate in Two Letters to an English Gentleman. (1699)
The Charter a Comical Satyr / Written by an Unknown Hand. (1682)
Master Edmund Calamies Leading Case (1663)
A Letter to a Priest of the Roman Church Wherein the Grounds of Their Pretended Infallibility Are Called for and Examined, in Some Queries. (1675)
The Mysteries of God Finished, Or, an Essay Toward the Opening of the Mystery of the Mystical Numbers in the Scriptures, by the Scriptures, Without the Help of Human History ... (1699)
A True Narrative of the Death of the Right Honourable the Lord Cornwallis Published for the Common Satisfaction
The Religious-Rebell, Or, the Pilgrim-Prince a Tragaedy. (1671)
An Account of the Late Design of Buying Up the Wooll of Ireland in Company in a Letter to J.L. (1674)
An Account of the Last Hours of Dr. Peter Du Moulin, Minister of Gods Word, and Professor of Divinity at Sedan Who Dyed in the Said Town, March 10, 1658, Stylo Novo / Translated Into English Out of the French Copy Printed at Sedan. (1658)