E N Lover Of All Men : Envy and folly detected : by way of a reply to a scandalous pamphlet, lately published by Robert Bridgeman (a grocer in London) intituled, Folly and envy detected, &c. : being a vindication of the true Christian Quakers : also something to a paper signed by J. Vaughton, J. Field, Ch. Marshall, W. Bingly, and others, being in number 24, and pretended Quakers, lately published in the City mercury, &c. : to which is added, nineteen queries to R.B. and his 24 brethren, &c. / by G.C. and E.N., lovers of all men.
1695
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E N P : To the King, on his peaceable return, and magnificent entry into London : By E. N. P.
E P Active 1556 : A confutatio[n] of vnwritte[n] verities : both bi the holye scriptures and moste auncient autors, and also probable arguments, and pithy reasons, with plaine aunswers to al (or at the least) to the moste part and strongest argumentes, which the aduersaries of gods truth, either haue, or can bryng forth for the profe and defence of the same vnwritten vanities, verities as they would haue them called: made up by Thomas Cranmer ... translated and set forth, by E.P. The contentes whereof, thou shalte find in the next side folowinge.
E R Active 1588 : Two fruitfull exercises : the one: A Christian discourse vpon the 16. and 17. verses of the 16. chapter of the booke of Iudges, wherin are handled these three principal heads: The portreature of Dalila. The bridle of lust. The seale of secrets. The other: A godly meditation vpon the 41. and 42. verses of the 10. chapter of Saint Luke, containing especially The profit of repreoofe, togither with the necessitie and excellencie of Gods word. Also a brief discourse intituled A buckler against a Spanish brag: Written vpon the first rumor of the intended inuasion, and now not altogither ynmeete to be published. By E.R.
E S Active 1597 : The discouerie of the knights of the poste: or The knightes of the post, or co[m]mon common [sic] baylers newly discried : Wherein is shewed and plainely laide open, many lewde actions, and subtill deuises, which are daily practised by them: to the great abuse of most honorable councelers, learned iudges, and other graue maiestrates: and also to the defrauding and vtter vndoing of a great number of her Maiesties good and loyall subiects. By E.S.
1597
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E S D D : The case stated between the Church of England and the dissenters : wherein the first is prov'd to be the onely true church, and the latter plainly demonstrated from their own writings and those of all the reformed churches to be downright schismaticks / collected from the best authors on either side ... by E.S.
E S English Catholick : A profession of faith comprizing the ancient forms of the Catholick Church : with other articles relating to the terms of communion with the present church of Rome / by E.S., an English Catholick.
E S Gentleman In Prison : A companion for debtors and prisoners, and advice to creditors in ten letters : from a gentleman in prison, to a member of Parliament : wherein, first, the villianies [sic] and insolencies of bayliffs, secondly, the evil practices of jaylers and pretended solicitors, and thirdly, the irregularities of prisons in general, are briefly detected and exposed : together with a particular description of Newgate, the Marshallsea, the two compters, Ludgate, the Fleet, and Kings Bench, with reflections upon prisons in general, and proposals for regulating the whole.
E W An Actor In The Late Change In Ireland : A reply to the answer of Lieutenant General Ludlow, or, His answer to the officers at Dublin examined : with a concluding word to the present authoritie in Parliament / by E.W.
1660
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E W Edward Warren : No præexistence, or, A brief dissertation against the hypothesis of humane souls, living in a state antecedaneous to this / by E.W. ...
1667
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E W Edward Wilson : Spadacrene Dunelmensis, or, A short treatise of an ancient medicinal fountain or vitrioline spaw near the city of Durham : together with the constituent principles, virtues and use thereof / by E.W. ...
E W English Gentleman At Naples : An exact relation of all the late revolutions in Messina : with their original, causes and progress to this present : as it was communicated by a letter / from an English gentleman at Naples to a person of quality here.