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A Letter to a Gentleman, in Answer to a Late Book, Entituled, a Discourse Concerning the Period of Humane Life (1677)
The Pourtraicture of K. Charles I Illuminated with Several of His Memorable Actions, Very Proper to Be Read on the 30th of January, Before Sermon
The Use and Great Moments of the Notes of Our Church as Deliver'd by C. Bellarmine de Notis Eccl. Justified
The Present State of Christendome and the Interest of England with a Regard to France, in a Letter to a Friend. (1677)
The Chapman's and Travellers Almanack for the Year of Christ 1695 Wherein All the Post Roads, with Their Several Branches and Distances, the Marts, Fairs and Markets in England and Wales Are Alphabetically Disposed in Every Month (1695)
The Case of Compelling Men to the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Considered and Authority Vindicated in It, by the Rules of the Gospel, from the Common and Popular Objections Against It. (1684)
Dregs of Drollery, or Old Poetry in Its Ragges a Full Cry of Hell-Hounds Unkennelled to Go a King-Catching
The Admonisher Admonished In, a Modest and Impartial Narrative of the Proceedings of the Ecclesiastical Court, Against James Jones Citizen of London, of the Parish of St. Bartholomew Exchange (1683)
Adam Bell, CLIM of the Clough, and Vvilliam of Cloudesle (1655)
The Present and Future Condition of Germany Giving a Full Account ... (1683)
The Absolute Necessity of Standing by the Present Government, Or, a View of What Both Church Men and Dissenters Must Expect If by Their Unhappy Divisions Popery and Tyranny Should Return Again (1689)
Feign'd Friendship, Or, the Mad Reformer as It Was Acted at the Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields. (1699)
An Exact Account of the King of Sweden's Dangerous Sickness with a True Relation by What Means the Constant Report of His Death Hath Been Occasion'd. (1679)
The Graves-End Tilt-Boat (1699)
War Horns, Make Room for the Bucks with Green Bowes (1682)
A Vindication of a Sheet Concerning the Orders of the Church of England, Against Some Reasons, & Printed at Oxford. (1688)
A Friendly Letter to Father Petre, Concerning His Part in the Late King's Government Published for His Defence and Justification. (1690)
Certain Sermons or Homilies Appointed to Be Read in Churches in the Time of Queen Elizabeth of Famous Memory and Now Reprinted for the Use of Private Families, in Two Parts. (1687)
Epicedia Universitatis Oxoniensis in Obitum Augustissimae Principis Henriettae Mariae Reginae Matris (1669)
A Brief Account of the Nullity of King James's Title and of the Obligation of the Present Oaths of Allegiance (1689)
A Narrative of the Siege and Surrender of Maestricht, to the Most Christian King, on the 30 of June (1673)
The Case of the Suspended Bishops Considered in Which the Unreasonableness of Their Descent from the Present Government and the Mischievous Consequence That Hath Attended It, Is Demonstrated. (1691)
An Impartial Account of Divers Remarkable Proceedings the Last Sessions of Parliament Relating to the Horrid Popish Plot & ... (1679)
A New-Years-Gift for the Late Rapparees a Satyr ... (1691)