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J G A Member Of The Church Of England : A sermon preach'd before the convocation of the bishops and clergy of the Province of Canterbury at Westminster, Novemb. the 18th. 1689 / by William Beveridge ; printed in Latin by the bishops command ; made English by J.G.  1689 1
J G B : Royall poems presented to His Sacred Majesty Charles the II / by J.G.B.  1660 1
J G D D : A sermon of the passion of our Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ : preached on Good-Friday, in His Excellencies the Spanish Ambassador's chappel / by J.G., D.D.  1686 1
J G E : Englands hope, against Irish hate  1600 1
J G Ferguson Publishing Company : Professional ethics and etiquette.  c2004 1
J G G : The trumpet in Sion, sounding a general alarm in the nation. / By J.G.G.  1700 1
J G Gent   7
J G John Gibson   4
J G John Gough Active 1640   18
J G Member Of The Church Of England : A sermon preach'd before the convocation of the Bishops and clergy of the province of Canterbury at Westminster, Novemb. the 18th, 1689 / by William Beveridge ; printed in Latin by the Bishops command ; made English by J.G.  1689 1
J H   52
J H Active 17th Century   2
J H Active 1583 : The foundation of Christian religion, vsed in the time of the primitiue church: learnedly & purely expounded (in catechising) out of the 6. chap. to the Hebrews, by Andrewe Hyperius, professor in diuinity, at Marpurge, in the countrie of Hesse. Translated out of Latine into French, and out of French into English. By I.H.    1
J H Active 1634 : An abridgement of Latine Dictionary, so farre as it containeth verbs : Deliuering the simple with their compounds, their seuerall significations, and particular kind of each verbe, neuer before fully deliuered by any. For the helpe of the memory of young schollers, and facilitating their vse eyther in writing or speaking. By I. H.  1634 1
J H Esq   3
J H Fenner And Co Ltd : Report and accounts/ J.H. Fenner Holdings Ltd.    1
J H Gent   5
J H James Halsey   2
J H James Hely : [A modest] representation of the benefits and advantages of making the River Avon navigable from Christ-Church to the city of New Sarum : humbly submitted to the consideration of the city aforesaid, and the countries bordering upon the said river, and to all other persons that are, or may be concerned therein, for their incouragement, joyntly to carry on so noble a work. By J.H. a real well-wisher both to the city and country.  1672 1
J H John Hall : Grace leading unto glory, or, A glimpse of the glorie, excellencie and eternity of heaven : wherein most part of the spirits various operations in his enlightening, convincing, converting, guiding, leading, strengthening, comfortings, sealings are shewed, as he assures salvation leading unto glory / written by J.H.  1651 1
J H John Hancock : King James his counterblast to tobacco : to which is added a learned discourse proving that tobacco is a procuring cause of the scurvy / written by Dr. Everard Maynwaringe. With a short collection out of Dr. George Thompson's treatise of bloud, against smoking tobacco. Also serious cautions against excess in drinking, with many examples of Gods severe judgments upon notorious drunkards who have died suddenly. Concluding with witty poems against tobacco / by Josh. Sylvester  1672 1
J H John Harding 1600 Or 1601   5
J H John Hardy : A description of the last voyage to Bermudas, in the ship Marygold, S.P. commander / by J.H ... ; begun November the twelfth, 1670, and ending May the third, 1671 with allowance.  1671 1
J H John Harington 1627 1700   4
J H John Hewlett   2
J H Lover Of Truth   4
J H M A : A plea for the sequestred, or, A survey of the case, of the purchasers of publick lands, free-farms, &c. : Declaring the Christianity, and unquestionable equity of their surrendring the said lands to the just and undoubted, (though injured) owners of the same, in answer to a late pamphlet, call'd a plea for such purchasers.  1660? 1
J H Souldier : A Remonstrance to the kingdome, or, An appeale to conscience, as thou wilt answer it at the dreadful day of judgement, whether it be lawfull to take up arms? &c. / written by J.H. souldier.  1643 1
J H W Verzijl Memorial Symposium 3rd 2004 Utrecht Netherlands : Stability and change in the law of the sea : the role of the LOS convention / edited by Alex G. Oude Elferink.  c2005 1
J J   7
J J Of Chippenham : An abstract of a letter from Thomas Paskell of Pennsilvania to his friend J.J. of Chippenham  1683 1
J K   2
J K D T : A salve for the sufferings of the loyall party. : A lecture unto London : and an expostulation with the present Parliament, in a theologicall tract, grounded upon the words of the prophet, Amos 3.6. Shall there bee evill in a city and the Lord hath not done it? Expounded and applyed unto these times: / by J.K.D.T.  1648 1
J L   15
J L Acad Cant In Art Mag : A just apology for His Sacred Majestie, or, An ansvver to a late lying and scandalous pamphlet intituled, Behold two letters, the one written by the Pope the then Prince of Wales, now King of England : the other, an answer to the said letter by the said Prince, now his Majesty of England : printed in the yeer of discoveries, 1642 : by which is discovered unto His Majesties lovall subjects, how our soveraign hath bin basely abused, both by the penner and printer thereof to the scandall and derogation of His most Excellent Majestie / by J. L. ...  1642 1
J L In Art Mag   2
J L John Lancaster : Ragionamenti intorno alla incertezza de' medicamenti. English  1684 1
J L M Active 1696 : Cantique spirituel; et d'action de grace, sur l'horrible conspiration dont Dieu a delivrĂ© le Roy Guillaume : sur le chant des Commandemens / par J.L.M.  1696 1
J L R Of S : An elegy on the death of Her Late Sacred Majesty Mary the Second, Queen of England, &c. : who dyed December 28th, 1694 / by J. L. R. of S.  1695 1
J Ll : The death of God's Moses's [sic] considered : being the substance of a sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Francis Johnson, minister of the gospel, sometimes fellow of All-Souls, and afterwards Master of University Colledge in Oxford, who died in London, October the 9th. 1677 / by J. Ll.  1678 1
J M   33
J M Active 1602 : Eight learned personages lately converted (in the realme of France) from papistrie, to the Churches reformed.  1602 1
J M Active 1640 : Peter Du Moulin. His oration in the praise of divinitie : Wherein is shevven that heathenish fables were first derived from holy Scripture. Transl. by J.M.  1640 1
J M D : The intrigues of the Court of Rome for these seven or eight years past / written originally by a French gentleman who lived with a publick character several years at that court ; now rendered into English.  1679 1
J M Dent And Sons : Work & property &c / by Eric Gill.  1937 1
J M F   2
J M Gent : An ode: or elegy on the death of James the Second, late King of England. : Who departed this life at St. Germans, in France, on Wednesdny [sic] the fourth of September, 1701. In the sixty seventh year of his age, 11 months, and ... days. / Written by J.M. Gent.  1701 1
J M John Moore 1641 Or 2 1717   2
J M London Apprentice : A vindication of the loyal London-apprentices : against the false and scandalous aspersions of Richard Janeway in his lying mercury published June 14.  1681 1
J M O : The exclames of Rhodopæa to the lamentable death of the most noble Marquess of Montrose : together with a reflection to his most honourable exequies in the great church of Edinburgh / written formerly, and now published at his honourable interment.  1661 1
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