Browne George Gunner : A modell of the fire-workes to be presented in Lincolnes-Inne fields on the 5th. of Novemb. 1647. Before the Lords and Commons of Parliament, and the militia of London, in commemoration of Gods great mercy in delivering this kingdome from the hellish plots of papists, acted in the damnable Gunpowder treason. With their present statues and proportions.
Browne Gilbert 1612 : A reply against M. Gilbert Brovvne priest : Wherein is handled many of the greatest and weightiest pointes of controuersie betweene vs and the papists, and the truth of our doctrine clearely proued, and the falset of their religion and doctrine laide open, and most euidentlie conuicted and confuted, by the testimonies of the Scripture and auncient fathers; and also by some of their own popes, doctors, cardinals, and of their owne writters. Whereunto is anexed a seuerall treatise, concerning the masse and Antichrist. By M. Iohn Welsche, preacher of Christs Gospell at Aire.
1602
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Browne Gregory : An introduction to pietie and humanitie : containing, first, a short catechisme for vnderstanding the grounds of religion: secondly, certaine briefe and effectuall rules for life and conuersation. Penned specially for the vse of the poore children of Christ's Hospitall in London: but generallie may serue for any other that would be instructed therein. By Gregorie Brovvne.
Browne H Humphrey : An alarm to all impenitent [s]inners. Or, [T]he spirit of bondage raised up in judgement and allayed in mercy. : [D]eclared in a short treatise of the sweetnesse of God's love discovered in the bitterness of his wrath. / [B]y Humphrey Browne ...
1650
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Browne H Humphry : A map of the microcosme, or, A morall description of man : newly compiled into essayes / by H. Browne.
Browne J Ross : Etchings of a whaling cruise, [with notes of a sojourn on the island of Zanzibar] / edited by John Seelye.
1968
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Browne Jack Nixon Lord Craigton : Insight into government : how the public can influence decisions and how officials can secure the co-operation of the public.
Browne John 1622 : This booke was bound by Iohn Browne, Citizen and stationer of London, dwelling in Little Britiane, right ouer-against Great S. Bartholomewes Gate; for William Rich, of the Middle Temple, London..
Browne John Captain : A brief survey of the prophetical and evangelical events of the last times: : VVherein that which principally is insisted on, is the prophetical little horn, or man of sin, and evangelical beast, and his seven heads and ten hornes. Shewing by the Scriptures what they be, when their rise, what their work, how long their continuance, and their end and ruine. Much differing from former and common interpretations hereupon. Wherein also those prophecies are briefly touched which concern the persecution of the saints, the falling away of the churches, the night of darknesse, the virgins going forth to meet the bridegroom, the mystical whore, the preaching of the Gospel of the kingdome to all the world, and the gathering of the Jewes into their own land. Being a portion of the paines in searching of the holy Scriptures by several members of the congregation of Orpington in Kent. And now published for the comfort of all those that have an interest in the Lord Jesus Christ, and wait, look for, and long after his coming, Tit. 2. 11, 12, 13. / By Capt. John Brovvne a member of that congregation.
Browne John Of Nevis : In the eleaventh moneth, on the nineth day of the moneth, as I was waiting upon the Lord in the land of my nativity, the spirit of the Lord then signified unto me the second time, saying, arise and take up a lamentation over New-England; / and being made willing, have writ as followeth.
1678
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Browne Joseph : The moon-calf, or, Accurate reflections on The consolidator (1705).
1996
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Browne Joseph 1646 1678 : An almanack of coelestiall motions for the year of the Christian aera, 1669. : Being (in our account) second after leap-year, and from the creation 5618. Whose vulgar notes whereof are golden number 17. Roman indiction 07. dominical letter C [brackets] cycle of the sun 26. epact 07. numb. of direction 21. Calculated for the longitude of 315 gr. and 42 gr. 30 m. of North latitude. / By J.B. Philomathemat.
1669
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Browne Joseph Active 1678 : Short writing, began by nature : compliated [sic] by art manifesting the irregularity of placing the artificial before the natural of symbolical contractions: and proposing a method more suited to sense, and more fully answering y [sic] requisited of a compleat character in the shortning both of words and sentences. Invented, taught & published with plain directions examples and a specimen of the writing by Laurence Steel