J C Late Convert : A net for the fishers of men and the same which Christ gave to His Apostles : Wherein the points controverted betwixt Catholiques and sectaries, are briefly vindicated, by way of dilemma. By two gentlemen late converts.
J D S : The source, force, and course of excommunications : conducing to the clearing of that seeming perplexed question, of and amongst the Assembly of Divines : where the seate of the power of excommunication is? resolved : whether in the churches of, and in monarchies, or in the Presbyterian : extracted out of the originalls in the Old Testament, as the radix, pursuing the New Testament, and so to the civill and cannon lawes, and their congruities with both / by J.D.S.
J F Active 17th Century : The golden fleece, or, Old England restored to its old honest vocation / by J.F., a well-wisher to industry.
1679
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J F Active 1587 : A most breefe manner of instruction, to the principles of Christian religion. By J.F.
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J F Active 1667 1672 : A letter out of France, from one of the Duke of Monmouths souldiers, to his friend in London : Pontoise, the first of May, 1672.
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
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J G B : Royall poems presented to His Sacred Majesty Charles the II / by J.G.B.
1660
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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.
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.
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.
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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.
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
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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
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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