Friend At The Hague : A letter to a dissenter from his friend at the Hague : concerning the penal laws and the test, shewing that the popular plea for liberty of conscience is not concerned in that question.
1688
1
Friend D P : Report of the nursing process evaluation working group (Friend report).
Friend Julius Weis : The long presidency : France in the Mitterand years, 1981-1995.
1998
1
Friend Of Master Osbornes And A Lover Of Truth : An ansvver to a scandalous letter written by Hammond, the head-gaoler in the Isle of Wight, to Mr. Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons. By a friend of Master Osbornes, and a lover of truth.
1648
1
Friend Of The Commonwealth : A declaration of the Commissioners for Visitation of Universities and for placing and displacing of ministers in Scotland, against praying or preaching for the pretended King of Scotland : with some reasons given by some of the ministers of Edinburgh why they cannot in conscience omit to pray for him : together with an ansvver to the said reasons ... / by a friend to the Commonwealth.
1653
1
Friend Of The Publick : Advice to the merchants and traders of England : shewing the mischief of suffering other people to receive their money, and the reasons why they ought to receive it themselves after the tenth of this instant February, 1695 / by a Friend to the publick.
Friend To Both True Churches And Preachers : Church-Levellers, or, Vanity of vanities and certainty of delusion: : discovered in the pamphlet, called The vanity of the present churches, and uncertainty of their preaching. / By a friend to both true churches and preachers.
Friend To Peace And Truth : Vindiciæ libertatis evangelii, or, A justification for our present indulgence and the acceptance of licences : by way of reply to a certain clamourous, anonymous manuscript pamphlet entituled, Queries upon the declaration March 15th 1671/2 : the most usual and considerable arguments against licences are herein examined and satisfied / by a friend to peace and truth.
1672
1
Friend To Purity And Unity : A brief apologie for the pious and painfull ministers of the Church of England. : Wherein is shewed, that the attempts and endeavours of those who have sought by their perswasive petitions and perverse pamphlets, to have their present maintenance taken from them, and nothing substiuted in stead thereof, are injurious not onely to the ministers themselves, but to the people of the land, to the state, to the Church of God, yea to God himselfe. By a friend to purity and unity, and the true peace and welfare of the Church and nation.
1653
1
Friend To So Good An Undertaking : A bank-dialogue: or Doctor Chamberlen's land-bank explained, : by way of question and answer. / By a friend to so good an undertaking.
1695
1
Friend To The Common Wealth And To Its Dear Bought Rights And Freedome : A narrative of the late Parliament, (so called) : their election and appearing, the seclusion of a great part of them. The sitting of the rest. With an account of the places of profit, sallaries, and advantages which they hold and receive, under the present power. With some queries thereupon: and upon the most materiall acts and proceedings passed by them. All, humbly proposod [sic] to consideration; and published for information of the people. / By a friend to the Common-Wealth, and to its dear bought rights and freedome.