J F James Forbs 1629 1712 Nehushtan : The grace of God asserted to be saving and increated: : and James Forbes proved a false witness, in affirming it to be no grace, and a great nothing. Being a reply to his book called Nehushtan. / By John Elliot.; Elliot, John.
J G 1678 : An Elegy, or, Copy of verses : lamenting the late mortality of two godly and religious ministers, Mr. T.H. of Bristol and Mr. J.G. of London : who departed this life September and October, 1678.
J H Socinian Slain : A letter to a friend with remarks upon two pamphlets lately published, in defence of tritheism : viz. A brief enquiry by J. T. and The Socinian slain by J.H.; A. B.
1700
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J J Of Chippenham : An abstract of a letter from Thomas Paskell of Pennsilvania to his friend J.J. of Chippenham..; Paskell, Thomas.
1683
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J M John Moore 1641 Or 2 1717 : Correct copy of some letters written to J.M. a nonconformist teacher, concerning the gift and forms of prayer. Part 2.; Hole, Matthew,
J R James Rossington 1642 Or 3 : To the Right Honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament, : the humble petition of James Rossington, Clarke.; J. R.
J S Case Of The Quakers Relating To Oaths Stated : The case of the Quakers concerning oaths : defended as evangelical: in ansvver to a book, entituled, The case of the Quakers relating to oaths stated by J.S.; Whitehead, George,
J V C John Vincent Canes 1672 Fiat Lux Or A General Conduct To A Right : The church of Rome not sufficiently defended from her apostacy, heresie, and schisme : as appears by an answer to certain quæries, printed in a book entituled Fiat Lux, and sent transcribed (as 'tis suppos'd) from thence by a Romanist to a priest of the Church of England. Whereunto are annexed the Romanist's reply to the Protestant's Answer, and the Protestant's rejoynder to that reply. By P.S. D.D.; Samways, Peter,
Jablonski Daniel Ernst 1660 1741 : Daniel Ernst Jablonski and the Church of England : a study of an essay towards Protestant union being the Albrecht Stumpff Memorial Lecture delivered at the Queen’s College, Birmingham, on 1 May 1950.; Sykes, Norman.
1950
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Jacinthe Ship : Schooner La Jacinthe, 1825 / English translation by David H. Roberts.; Boudriot, Jean.
1990
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Jack J L 1880 1962 : General Jack's diary 1914-18 : the trench diary of Brigadier-General J.L. Jack, D.S.O. / edited and introduced by John Terraine.; Jack, J. L.,
2000
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Jack Pine Ontario : Breeding-bird populations in Jack Pine and mixed Jack Pine / Deciduous stands in central ontario. R.D. James, M.K. Peck.; James, Ross D.
Jackson Edward 1684 : A true relation of the execution of John Smith, alias Ashburnham, (for murder) at Stamford-hill, near Tottenham; where he was also hang'd in chains, on Monday the 26th. of May, 1684 : And of Edward Jackson, executed the same day at Tyburne, for high-treason. With a copy of a paper of his own writing deliver'd in Newgate: as likewise a true account of their behaviour, and last confessions, at the said places of execution.
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Jackson Elizabeth 1637 1692 : Elizabeth Jackson of Rowley : the East Yorkshire girl who emigrated to New England and was executed as a witch in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692.; Graystone, Philip.
Jackson Francis 1674 : Jackson's recantation, or, The life & death of the notorious high-way-man, now hanging in chains at Hampstead : delivered to a friend a little before execution : wherein is truly discovered the whole mystery of that wicked and fatal profession of padding on the road.; Head, Richard,
1674
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Jackson Frank 1943 : There's something about Mary : essays on phenomenal consciousness and Frank Jackson's knowledge argument / edited by Peter J. Ludlow, Yujin Nagasawa, and Daniel Stoljar.
Jackson Gordon 1934 : Harbours and havens : essays on port history in honour of Gordon Jackson / edited by Lewis R. Fischer and Adrian Jarvis.
1999
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Jackson H 1700 : The Unnatural son, or, A sad and deplorable relation of the unfortunate end of H. Jackson : at Horsham near Sussex who having spent the estate his father left him, in drunkenness and whoreing, murthered his own mother, and robb'd the house : also how he was apprehended, and his confession at his tryal, his pertinent behaviour at the place of execution, his prayer and the ministers also, his dying words, and how he was hang'd in chains at Horsham on Friday the 11th of August 1700, where ravens pickt out his eyes, to the wonder of several spectators.
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Jackson Harriet 1894 1980 : Dearest girl of mine : letters home from Kenneth Boulton Thurstone, World War I soldier / edited by Toniann Scime.; Thurlstone, Kenneth Boulton,
Jackson James Active 1674 1708 Strong Man Armed Cast Out : The strong man armed not cast out, but removed to a stronger hold viz, from profaneness to hypocrisie, or, An answer to a book entituled, The strong man armed cast out and his goods spoyled ... written by James Jackson ... / written for the vindication to the truths of the Gospel ... by Ra. Austen.; Austen, Ralph,