S P Philopolites : Jus gentium, or, Englands birth-right : being a compendious vindication of the lavv of England in its native and English dress, which is humbly conceiv'd (by thousands of as loyal subjects to their king and as real lovers of their countrey, as those of a contrary and more selfish opinion) to be more fit and proper for the kingdom, then that linsey-woolsey garb, and corrupt mixture of barbarous Lattine and French / by S.P. Philopolites.
S S Active 1583 : A briefe instruction for all families : to be brought vp in the knowledge of their duetie to God, and one to another: and to be taught in the hope of saluation in Christe Jesus.
S T Active 17th Century : The young man's guide in his journey to heaven, or, Travelling spiritualized
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S T G Lover Of Truth And Peace : A warning piece to England, or, The wrath of God revealed against sinners : his judgments being already entered upon the nation / by S.T.G.
S T Silvanus Taylor : Common-good: or, The improvement of commons, forrests, and chases, by inclosure. : Wherein the advantage of the poor, the common plenty of all, and the increase and preservation of timber, with other things of common concernment, are considered. / By S.T.
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S Tho : The touch-stone of prayer. Or A true and profitable exposition of the Lords prayer, according to the holy Hebrew of S. Mathews gospel : to which is prefixed certaine necessary circumstances to be obserued in prayer. Also thereunto is annexed a table shewing the agreement betweene the Lords prayer, and the ten commandements of Almighty God. By T.S.
S W William Staines : Medela medicorum, or, An enquiry into the reasons & grounds of the contempt of physicians and their noble art : with proposals to reduce them to their wonted repute, maintaining the joynt interest of doctors chyrurgions and apothecaries against all intruders / by S.W.
Sa Artur Basilio De : Documentacao para a historia das missoes do padroado portugues do Oriente : Insulindia / coligida e anotada por Artur Basilio de Sa.
Sa Pantaleao 1654 : A narration of the late accident in the New-Exchange, on the 21. and 22. of November, 1653. : Stylo vet. Written by the most noble and illustrious Lord, Don Pantaleon Sa, brother to his excellency of Portugall, extraordinary legate in England, to his much esteemed nobilitie of England, and to all of the beloved and famous City of London, from Newgates prison.