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One Of Her Majesties Servants : A poem on and to Her Gracious Majesty upon the day of her happy coronation / by one of Her Majesties servants.  1685 1
One Of His Brethren In The Clergy   2
One Of His Most Intimate Acquaintance : The life of Mr. Thomas Firmin, late citizen of London / written by one of his most intimate acquaintance ; with a sermon on Luke X. 36, 37 preach'd on the occasion of his death ; together with An account of his religion, and of the present state of the Unitarian controversy.  1698 1
One Of His Secretaries That Had Nothing Else To Do : Saint Hillaries teares, shed upon all professions, from the iudge to the petty fogger, from the spruce dames of the exchange, to the durty walking fishmongers, from the Coven-Garden lady of iniquity, to the Turnebal-Streete-trull, and indeed, from the Tower-stairs to Westminster-Ferry, for want of a stirring midsomer terme, this yeare of disasters, 1642 / written by one of his secretaries that had nothing else to do.  1642 1
One Of King James Ancient Protestants : A dirge for the directory. / Written by one of King Iames ancient Protestants:  1645 1
One Of That Sex : Advice to the women and maidens of London : shewing, that instead of their usual pastime, and education in needlework ... it were far more necessary and profitable to apply themselves to the right understanding and practice of the method of keeping books of account : with some essays, or rudiments for young beginners, in twelve articles / by one of that sex.  1678 1
One Of The Agitators In The Army : A coppie of a letter, sent from one of the agitators in the army, to an agitator in the city. : Published for satisfaction to the well affected party in the kingdome.  1647 1
One Of The Brethren Of That Function   2
One Of The Camp Chaplains : The chaplains petition to the Honourable House for redress of grievances. By one of the camp chaplains  1693 1
One Of The Camp Of The Prince Of Conde : The copy of a letter sent by one of the camp, of the Prince of Conde (touching the feats of war as of late haue been doon) to a freend of his, the xxx. of December last past. Anno Domini. 1568  1569 1
One Of The Company : A description of a great sea-storm, : that happened to some ships in the Gulph of Florida, in September last / drawn up by one of the company, and sent to his friend at London.  1671 1
One Of The Embassy : The last account from Fez, in a letter from one of the embassy to a person of honour in London : containing a relation of Colonel Kirk's reception at Mequinez, by the Emperour, with several passages in relation to the affairs of Tangier.  1682? 1
One Of The Fair Sex : The court and city vagaries : or intrigues, of both sexes. Written by one of the fair sex.  1710? 1
One Of The Few English Men That Are Left In England : Twenty new qveries proposed to all true English-men : concerning the unreasonable & insupportable burthen, lying heavy upon the shoulders of this groaning nation, occasioned by the illegal and traiterous usurpation of a late deceased tyrant, who Jehu-like carryed both law, religion, and tyranny in his scabbard likewise, the epidemical disease of this rolling and schismatical age, unmasked, and all weathercocks, king-fishers, new fangled usurpers, upstart-law-destroyers, and abominable Parliament breakers, discovered, in the case and recital of such devouring caterpillars, who thirst after nothing more then the swallowing up of the peoples antient rights and liberties, to perpetuate the nations still in misery and oppressions / by one of the few English men that are left in England.  1659 1
One Of The Inhabitants Of The Burrough Of Southwark : Bethel and Smith, or, A sober answer to a tantivy pamphlet entitled How and Rich, &c. / by one of the inhabitants of the burrough of Southwark, who is no Bromidgham Protestant.  1681 1
One Of The Loyal Inhabitants Of That Antient Burrough   2
One Of The Same Prisoners   2
One Of The Society Of The Port Royal : The modest critick, or, Remarks upon the most eminent historians, antient and modern : with useful cautions and instructions as well for writing as reading history : wherein the sense of the greatest men on this subject is faithfully abridged / by one of the Society of the Port-Royal.  1689 1
One Of The Swedish Multitude : A rod for the Burkites / by one of the "Swedish Multitude".  1790 1
One Of The Zealous Brethren   2
One Of Their Own Astrologers : A letter out of Holland, dated April 30, stilo novo : wherein is shewn the desperate and distracted condition of those countries and people : with a prophecie inclosed, made by one of their own astrologers, who predicts many strange and wonderful things that will happen amongst the states of the United Provinces.  1672 1
One Plus One Marriage And Partnership Research : Family relationships : children's perspectives.  2008 1
One Sincerely Desirous Of Finding Out The Truth : An address presented to the reverend and learned ministers of the Church of England / by one sincerely desirous of finding out the truth in behalf of himself and others equally concern'd, as well for their own as the general satisfaction.  1688 1
One That Feares God And Honors His King   2
One That Had His Friend Formerly Twice Most Egregiously Abused By Him   2
One That Hath Knowne All Their Plots And By Him Discovered For The Benefit   2
One That Hath Lately Been In His Majesties Service In That Country : A short and strange relation of some part of the life of Tafiletta the great conqueror and emperor of Barbary / by one that hath lately been in His Majesties service in that country.  1669 1
One That Hath No Place In Either Of Them : The right of tithes asserted: by our old Saxon lavves. : A discourse proving them to be neither popish nor antichristian. Wherein the patrons ancient interest is also briefly vindicated, and a word likewise added for universities. By one that hath no place in either of them: nor incumbency upon tithes.  1653 1
One That Hath Taken And Desires To Keep His Covenant : A glasse for vveak ey'd citizens: or a vindication of the pious, prudent and peaceable petition (to the Honorable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons in Common-Councel assembled) now in agitation, : from the false aspersions and calumniations of a seditious pamphlet, intituled, A dialogue, &c. By one that hath taken, and desires to keep his covenant. Very usefull for all that have subscribed the petition. Published according to order.  1646 1
One That Heartily Wisheth Union Amongst Protestants : A dialogue between Timothy and Titus about the articles and some of the canons of the Church of England : wherein super-conformity is censured and moderation recommended : with a serious perswasive to all the inferiour clergy of that Church / by one that heartily wisheth union amongst Protestants.  1689 1
One That Honours God And Loveth His King And Countrey : Arguments against all accommodation and treaties, : betweene the citie of London, and the ingaged grandees of the Parliament & army. / Written by one that honours God, and loveth his King and countrey.  1648 1
One That Pities Thinscription Upon Thathenian Altar : A letter found in Utopia and from thence recommended by a very good hand to the perusal of the publisher : wherein (among other things) a candid testimony to Mr. Sterryes learned and accurate Discourse of the freedom of the will lately printed : as also some reflections upon contending and disputing (as of late) about matters of religion : with a postscript to the reader, published to undeceive and quiet the minds of the people / by one that pities th'inscription upon th'Athenian altar.  1675 1
One That Professeth Himself A Friend To Presbytery A Lover And Embracer Of : The grand case of conscience stated, about submission to the new and present power, or, An impassionate answer to a modest book concerning the lawfullness of submitting to the present government / by one that professeth himself a friend to presbytery, a lover and embracer of truth wheresoever he find's it.  1649 1
One That Subscribes Not His Name Because He Confesseth Himself To Be Nulius : An apologie for the six book-sellers, subscribers of the second beacon fired, or, A vindication of them from the foul and unjust aspersions cast upon them by M. John Goodwin in a late pamphlet intituled A fresh discovery of the high Presbyterian spirit : together with brief observations upon some remarkable passages in the said book / by one that subscribes not his name, because he confesseth himself to be nullius nominis.  1655 1
One That Was An Eie Witnesse   3
One That Was Employed In That Service : A true relation of the passages which happened at the town of Portsmouth : at the late siege, which began the 12 day of August last, and was surrendered on the 7th day of September following. 1642. Written by one that was employed in that service.  1642 1
One That Was Not Only An Eyewitnesse But In The Whole Service   2
One That Was Then Groom Of His Bed Chamber : Collection of several passages concerning his late Highness Oliver Cromwell in the time of his sickness  1659 1
One That Would Be Found The Lords Witness And Servant : The lamb calling his follovvers to retirement : Being a gumble enquiry into the duty of churches, ministers, and all that fear the Lord, under the present dispensation of God. By one that would be found (though unworthy) the Lords witness and servant, and of all his saints.  1662 1
One Who Cordially Affects His Soveraigne And Really Respects The Parliament : The lively character of the malignant partie : wherein their persons, who they are, their actions, what they have already done, and do daily further attempt with their intentions : at what ends they ayme, are sufficiently set forth, fully described, and plainly evidenced to the indifferent judgement of any ordinary man, who hath had but a reasonable view of the strange passages of these later times / by One who cordially affects his soveriagne and really respects the Parliament ; which illustrious and renowned senate hath, for the safetie of the King, and presevation of the kingdome, resolved upon the question ; that in this malignant partie they may not, must not, will not, cannot confide.  1642 1
One Who Dearly Loves All Those Whose Conversation Becomes Christs Gospel : Christian unity exhorted to : being a few words in tender love to all professing of Christianity in old England, the land of my nativity : wherein the difference between profession and possession of that which is really the substance of true religion, is clearly manifested : also, the great breach of Christian charity, caused by their furious contentions about formality : with a few words to the poor in spirit, concerning my opinion of a saving knowledge of Christ Jesus / by one who dearly loves all those whose conversation becomes Christ's Gospel.  1678 1
One Who Earnestly Desires The Prosperity Of England : A few sober queries upon the late proclamation for enforcing the laws against conventicles, &c., and the late vote of the House of Commons for renewing the said act for three years more : proposed to the serious consideration of the Kings Majesty with his two Houses of Parliament / by one that earnestly desires the prosperity of England.  1668 1
One Who Equally Hates Rebellion And Tyranny : An essay upon the original and design of magistracy / by one who equally hates rebellion and tyranny.  1695 1
One Who Hates Both Treason And Traitors : A publick plea, opposed to a private proposal, or, Eight necessary queries presented to the Parliament and Armies consideration, : in this morning of freedom, after a short, but a sharp night of tyranny and oppression. / By one who hates both treason and traitors.  1659 1
One Who Hates Not The Man But His Manners And Loves His Person But Likes No   2
One Who Hath Heard And Seen Somewhat Said And Done For And Against The Same   2
One Who Hath Little Of That We Commonly Call Law   2
One Who Hath Long Beene A Friend To The Army : The lawfulnes of the late passages of the Army : (especially of the grounds laid downe for their justification in their late declarations of June 14. 1647.) / Examined by one who hath long beene a friend to the Army, and desires satisfaction.  1647 1
One Who Heartily Wisheth The Speedy Promotion Of This Proposition Of Underw   2
One Who Hopes And Waits To See Corrupt Men And Unjust Things Less Countenan : Witnesses produced against Mr. John Shaw of Hull, : attesting the publike charge against him, and much more. As, to be [brace] a notable turncoat and time-server; most scandalous in his actions; an enemy to good men; and a disquieter of the peace of the place, &c. Serving for the undeceiving of some, informing of others, and satisfying of all, as to the condition of the aforesaid M. Shaw. / By One who hopes and waits, to see corrupt men, and unjust things, less countenanced, and more suppressed.  1653 1
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