R C Minister Of The Church Of England : The conformists sayings, or, The opinion and arguments of kings, bishops, and several divines lately assembled in convocation in favour of those who dissent from the present ceremonies of publick worship / by a Minister of the Church of England.
1690
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R C Of The Middle Temple Esq : Arcana Parliamentaria, or, Precedents concerning elections, proceedings, privileges, and punishments in Parliament / faithfully collected out of the common and statute-law of this realm, with particular quotations of the authors in each case, by R.C. of the Middle Temple ... ; to which is added The authority, form, and manner of holding Parliaments, by the learned Sir Tho. Smith ...
R C Richard Chamberlayne : Lithobolia, or, The stone-throwing devil : being an exact and true account (by way of journal) of the various actions of infernal spirits, or (devils incarnate) witches, or both, and the great disturbance and amazement they gave to George Waltons family, at a place call'd Great Island in the province of New-Hantshire in New-England ... / by R.C., Esq., who was a sojourner in the same family the whole time, and an ocular witness of these diabolick inventions ...
R C Robert Chambers Active 1612 : An olde thrift nevvly reuiued : VVherein is declared the manner of planting, preserving, and husbanding yong trees of diuers kindes for timber and fuell. And of sowing acornes, chesnuts, beech-mast, the seedes of elmes, ashen-keyes, &c. With the commodities and discommodities of inclosing decayed forrests, commons, and waste grounds. And also the vse of a small portable instrument for measuring of board, and the solid content and height of any tree standing. Discoursed in a dialogue betweene a surueyour, woodward, gentleman, and a farmer. Diuided into foure parts, by R.C.
R D Active 1568 : An exhortation to England, to ioine for defense of true religion and their natiue countrie : Seene and allowed according to the order appointed.
1568
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R D Active 1585 : A true report of the gener[all] imbarrement of all the English shippes, vnder the domin[ion] of the kinge of Spaine : and of the daungerous aduenture, a[nd] wonderfull deliuerance of a ship of Londo[n] called the Viol[et,] being of the burthen of 130. tunne: by the especiall prouid[ence] of God, from the violence of Spanyardes, at a port called [S.] Sebastian in Biskay: which aduenture was enterprised 25. of May 1585. and was finished the 29. of the same moneth, without hurt either to men, or ship.
1585
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R D Active 1587 : An epitaph vpon the death of Richard Price Esquier (the second sonne of Sir Iohn Price Knight, deceased) : which Richard left this life the fifth day of Ianuarie, 1586.
R E Active 1580 : Discours oeconomique non moins utile que recreatif. English.
1580
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R E Active 1610 : The terrible and deserued death of Francis Rauilliack : shewing the manner of his strange torments at his execution, vpon Fryday the 25. of May last past, for the murther of the late French King, Henry the fourth. Together with an abstract out of diuers proclamations, and edicts, now concerning the state of France. As it was printed in French in three seuerall bookes published by authoritie. 1610.
R F Richard Farnworth 1661 : The pure language of the spirit of truth; set forth for the confounding false languages, acted out of pride, ambition and deceit. Or, thee & thou, in its place, is the proper language to any single person whatsoever. : Proved by several examples, that are herein laid down by plain Scripture, for the convincing, and stopping the mouths of gain-sayers: many more examples might have been laid down, but what is here mentioned, and proved by Scriptures are sufficient for the same.
R G Active 1600 : The famous historie of Albions queene : VVherein is discoursed King Edwards ielosie, Queene Katherines chastetie, the Duke of Suffolkes loyaltie, and the Barron of Buckinghams treacherie.
R G Phil Med : To the Right Worshipful John Hubland, sheriff of London for the ensuing year : a congratulatory poem / humbly presented by the prisoners of the poultry-compter.
R H A Lover Of Truth : A touch-stone, or, Triall and examination of a sermon, preached by Master Haslewood of Sutton at Hone in the county of Kent: : and upon true touch, found to be reprobate silver, (false, and dangerous doctrine) wherein are handled these 3. particulars, 1. The unlawfulness to call any meeting house, the house of God. 2. The church. 3. The temple of God. / By R.H. a lover of truth.
1647
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R H Active 1538 : A commentary vpon the seconde epistle of S Paul to the Thessalonia[n]s : In the which besydes the summe of oure faythe, ther is syncerelye handled [and] set forth at large, not onely fyrst co[m]myng vp [and] rysyng with the full properyte [and] dominion, but also the fall and vtter confusion of the kyngdome of Antichriste: that is to say of Machomet [and] the byshop of Rome.
1538
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R H Active 1605 : Devote manier om geestelijk pelgrimage te trekken tot het Heilige Land. English
1605
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R H Active 1620 : Sarahs sepulture, or A funerall sermon : preached for the Right Honourable and vertuous lady, Dorothie Countesse of Northumberland, at Petworth in Sussex. By Richard Chambers Doctor of Diuinitie.