H F Gent : A prodigious & tragicall history of the arraignment, tryall, confession, and condemnation of six witches at Maidstone, in Kent, at the assizes there held in July, Fryday 30. this present year. 1652. : Before the Right Honorable, Peter Warburton, one of the Justices of the Common Pleas. / Collected from the observations of E.G. Gent. (a learned person, present at their conviction and condemnation) and digested by H.F. Gent. To which is added a true relation of one Mrs. Atkins a mercers wife in Warwick, who was strangely caried away from her house in July last, and hath not been heard of since.
H H Henry Humberston : A sermon preached at Worcester on the 18th of April, 1686 : being the second Sunday after Easter / by H.H., S.J.
1686
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H I : An heroick elegie upon the most lamentable death of the incomparable heroina, Madame Isabella Buggs : the much loved wife of Col. William Buggs, formerly widow to that worthy gentleman Henry Lloyd of Cheam, in com. Surrey, Esquire, and daughter to that honourable person Sir George Parkins of Bunny in com. Nottinghamshire, Knight.
1681
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H I Active 1625 : An example for all those that make no conscience of swearing and forswearing : shewing Gods heauy iudgement vpon a maid-seruant in London, who forswore her selfe, and now lies rotting in S. Bartholomewes Hospitall in Smithfield, where many resort daily to see her. To the tune of, Aime not too high.
1625
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H I Active 1638 : De ascensione mentis in Deum per scalas rerum creatorum opusculum. English
H J Gentleman In The Country : A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in the city, touching Sir William Petty's posthumous treatise entituled, Verbum sapienti, or, The method of raising taxes in the most equal manner, &c.
1691
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H J Of Grays Inne : To the most excellent princesse the Dutchesse of Newcastle..
H Mr : Triumphs of female wit, in some pindarick odes, or, The emulation : together with an answer to an objector against female ingenuity, and capacity of learning : also, a preface to the masculine sex / by a young lady.
H O Active 1592 : The Spaniards monarchie, and Leaguers olygarchie. Layd open in an aduerisement [sic], written by Signor Vasco Figueiro a gentleman of Portingale to the rebellious French: wherein is discouered the tyrannie of the one ouer the kingdome of Portingale, and the treacherous rebellion of the other in the kingdome of France, with a patheticall persuasion to the French to returne to the obedience of their naturall and legitimate king. Englished by H.O.
H P Active 1588 : Vindiciae contra tyrannos. Part 4. English
1588
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H P Active 1633 : A paradise of prayers : containing the purity of deuotion and meditation: gathered out of all the spirituall exercises of Lewes of Granado: and Englished for the benefit of the Christian reader.
1633
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H P Bencher Of The Temple : A seasonable question, and an usefull answer, contained in an exchange of a letter between a Parliament-man in Cornwell, and a bencher of the Temple, London
1676
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H P Gent : The history of the five wise philosophers: or, The wonderful relation of the life of Jehosaphat : son of Avenario King of Berma in India. To which is added, meditations on the seven stations of life, with the three great stepts [sic] to eternal salvation: as faith; to be our guide: hope, to be or comfort; and, charity to hide a multitude of faults. Also, instructions for children to be obedient to their parents. A treatise both pleasant, profitable, and pious / by H.P. Gent.
H P Known Friend To The Cause And The Commonwealth : The Coffin opened, or, Self-interest discovered, to be laid up in the coffin, under the name of the good old cause : in answer to a late pamphlet printed, and reprinted, entituled, A coffin for the good old cause, written by a discarded officer of the army, in the behalf of himself and complices / by H.P., a known friend to the cause and the commonwealth.