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A looking-glass discovering to all people what image they bear [electronic resource] : by which the true Jew is known from the false, and the Christian in nature from him that is so in name only ... : with directions for such as live in error, how they may leave their error, how they may leave their error ... : with a few words to informers who make it their work to inform against their neighbours for meeting together peaceably in the fear of the Lord ... /
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.WingElectronic reproduction
Moses unveiled [electronic resource] : or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained. Whereunto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of his coming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish. To confirm the Christian, and convice the Jew; very profitable and full of comfort. /
The first leaf is blank. A leaf of advertisements, signed A9, for Thomas Parkhurst has been inserted after the epistle dedicatory.'The harmony of all the prophets' has its own titlepage and pagination with imprint: London, Printed by F.L. for P.C. 1658. Register is continuous with 'Moses unveiled'.Text in double columns.Annotations on Thomason copy: the imprint date has been corrected to read 1658; "July:".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.Wing (2nd ed.)ThomasonThomasonElectronic reproduction
The representation of the case of Sir John Lenthall, Knight, in his late sufferings [electronic resource]
Errors in paging: pages 38, 39, and 41 numbered 36, 40, and 37 respectively.Imperfect: cropped, and with print show-through, with slight loss of text.Reproduction of original in the British Library.Wing (2nd ed.)Electronic reproduction
Englands remonstrance. Or, a word in the ear to the scattered, discontented members of the late Parliament. [electronic resource] : Shewing, that self-seekers are self-losers; and that no member ought to feather his own nest, but freely permit every bird to enjoy his own feathers, and every honest man to sit under his own vine, and enjoy the fruits thereof. Likewise, a word to the present assembly at Westminster, and the councel of state at White Hall, in order to their present power, rule, government; and the peoples rights, liberties, and priviledges. By Robert Purnel.
Thomason received his copy in November 1653.Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nou. 14.".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.Wing (2nd ed.)ThomasonElectronic reproduction
The resolution and votes of the Parliament of England coneerning [sic] Major Generall Brown; [electronic resource] : for bringing him to a speedy tryall; and the particulars of the charge to be exhibited against him, touching the late insurrection and rebellion within the counties of Kent and Essex. : With the names of those alderman of the city of London, who are disabled from bearing any publique office or imployment in the commonwealth of England. : And a letter from the Major General to divers citizens touching the Parliament and army; a message to the lord major, and a proclamation to be proclaimed at the Royal Exchange; with severall proposals to the people of England.
Reproduction of original in the Henry E. Huntington Library.Wing (2nd ed.)Electronic reproduction
The resolution and votes of the Parliament of England concerning Major Generall Brown; [electronic resource] : for the bringing of him to a speedy tryall; and the particulars of the charge to be exhibited against him, touching the late insurrection and rebellion within the counties of Kent and Essex. With the names of those alderman of the City of London, who are disabled from bearing any publique office or imployment in the common-wealth of England. And a letter from the Major General to divers citizens touching the Parliament and Army; a message to the Lord Major, and a proclamation to be proclaimed at the Royal Exchange; with severall proposals to the people of England.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 10".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.Wing (2nd ed.)ThomasonElectronic reproduction
Militia old and new [electronic resource] : one thousand six hundred forty two : read all or none and then censure.
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.WingMcAlpin Coll.Electronic reproduction
Jaina śodha aura samīkṣā /
Erscheinungsjahr nach der Jaina-Zeitrechnung: Vīranirvāna-saṃvat 2496 = Januar 197
Solitude considered with respect to its influence upon the mind and the heart. [electronic resource] : Written originally in German by M. Zimmermann, aulic counsellor and physician to His Britannic Majesty at Hanover. Translated from the French of J.B. Mercier.
Publication date misprinted on titlepage.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library
Fables of flowers, for the female sex. [electronic resource] : With zephyrus and flora, a vision. Written for the amusemnet of Her Highness the Princess Royal. By John Huddlestone Wynne, author of The choice emblems, &c. &c.
With three final advertisement leaves.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library