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A26306Abbadie, Jacques, 1654-1727.The art of knowing one-self, or, An enquiry into the sources of morality written originally in French, by the Reverend Dr. Abbadie.1695.06527419653nan./cache/A26306.xml./txt/A26306.txt
A26687Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1668.Christian letters full of spiritual instructions tending to the promoting of the power of godliness, both in person and families.1673.05808218535nan./cache/A26687.xml./txt/A26687.txt
A23760Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.The practice of Christian graces, or, The whole duty of man laid down in a plaine and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader : divided into XVII chapters, one whereof being read every Lords Day, the whole may be read over thrice in the year : with Private devotions for several occasions...1658.013675040391nan./cache/A23760.xml./txt/A23760.txt
A23744Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.The ladies calling in two parts / by the author of The whole duty of man, The causes of the decay of Christian piety, and The gentlemans calling.1673.06924320286nan./cache/A23744.xml./txt/A23744.txt
A23734Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.The government of the thoughts a prefatory discourse to The government of the tongue / by the author of The whole duty of man.1694.04735015936nan./cache/A23734.xml./txt/A23734.txt
A23740Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.The government of the tongue by the author of The whole duty of man, &c.nan4693914130nan./cache/A23740.xml./txt/A23740.txt
A25788Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Marquis of, 1598-1661.Instructions to a son by Archibald, late Marquis of Argyle ; written in the time of his confinement.1661.0199795279nan./cache/A25788.xml./txt/A25788.txt
A26092Astell, Mary, 1668-1731.A serious proposal to the ladies, for the advancement of their true and greatest interest by a lover of her sex.1694.0199055592nan./cache/A26092.xml./txt/A26092.txt
A18304Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, attributed name.Precepts, or, Directions for the well ordering and carriage of a mans life, through the whole course thereof: left by William, Lord Burghly, to his sonne, at his death, who was sometimes Lord Treasurer of this kingdome. Also some other precepts and advertisements added, which sometimes was the iewell and delight of the right Honourable Lord and father to his country Francis, Earl of Bedford, deceased. In two bookes1636.0148904467nan./cache/A18304.xml./txt/A18304.txt
A26295Ayres, Philip, 1638-1712.Vox clamantis, or, An essay for the honour, happiness and prosperity of the English gentry, and the whole nation in the promoting religion and vertue, and the peace both of church and state. / by P.A. ...1684.0270507950nan./cache/A26295.xml./txt/A26295.txt
A18244Baker, Richard, Sir, 1568-1645.Cato variegatus or Catoes morall distichs: translated and paraphras''d, with varations of expressing, in English verse. By Sr. Richard Baker Knight1636.0222808042nan./cache/A18244.xml./txt/A18244.txt
A03705Barckley, Richard, Sir, 1578?-1661.The felicitie of man, or, his summum bonum. Written by Sr, R: Barckley, Kt1631.021027261470nan./cache/A03705.xml./txt/A03705.txt
A05287Basil I, Emperor of the East, ca. 812-886.The sixty sixe admonitory chapters of Basilius, King of the Romans, to his sonne Leo, in acrostick manner that is, the first letter of euery chapter, making vp his name and title. Translated out of Greeke by Iames Scudamore.1638.0117313544nan./cache/A05287.xml./txt/A05287.txt
A28876Boulbie, Judith.A testimony for truth against all hireling priests and deceivers with a cry to the inhabitants of this nation to turn to the Lord before His dreadful judgments overtake them : also a testimony against all observers of times and dayes.1665.02909740nan./cache/A28876.xml./txt/A28876.txt
A16660Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.Essaies vpon the fiue senses with a pithie one vpon detraction. Continued vvith sundry Christian resolues, full of passion and deuotion, purposely composed for the zealously-disposed. By Rich: Brathwayt Esquire.1620.0208606269nan./cache/A16660.xml./txt/A16660.txt
A16657Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.The English gentleman containing sundry excellent rules or exquisite observations, tending to direction of every gentleman, of selecter ranke and qualitie; how to demeane or accommodate himselfe in the manage of publike or private affaires. By Richard Brathwait Esq.1630.016799151451nan./cache/A16657.xml./txt/A16657.txt
A29240Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.Times treasury, or, Academy for gentry laying downe excellent grounds, both divine and humane, in relation to sexes of both kindes : for their accomplishment in arguments of discourse, habit, fashion and happy progresse in their spirituall conversation : revised, corrected and inlarged with A ladies love-lecture : and a supplement entituled The turtles triumph : summing up all in an exquisite Character of honour / by R. Brathwait, Esq.1652.029492190978nan./cache/A29240.xml./txt/A29240.txt
A18817Brinsley, John, fl. 1581-1624.The first book of Tullies Offices translated grammatically, and also according to the propriety of our English tongue; for the more speedy and certain attaining of the singular learning contained in the same, to further to a pure Latin stile, and to expresse the mind more easily, both in English & Latine. Done chiefly for the good of schools; to be vsed according to the directions in the admonition to the reader, and more fully in Ludus lit. or Grammar-schoole1616.06990623701nan./cache/A18817.xml./txt/A18817.txt
A17081Bryskett, Lodowick.A discourse of ciuill life containing the ethike part of morall philosophie. Fit for the instructing of a gentleman in the course of a vertuous life. By Lod: Br.1606.09212726773nan./cache/A17081.xml./txt/A17081.txt
A30153Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.A holy life, the beauty of Christianity, or, An exhortation to Christians to be holy by John Bunyan.1684.04303112909nan./cache/A30153.xml./txt/A30153.txt
A18317Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598.The counsell of a father to his sonne, in ten seuerall precepts left as a legacy at his death.1611.02493545nan./cache/A18317.xml./txt/A18317.txt
A18303Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598.Certaine preceptes or directions, for the well ordering and carriage of a mans life: as also œconomicall discipline for the gouernment of his house: with a platforme to a good foundation thereof, in the aduised choise of a wife: left by a father to his sonne at his death, who was sometimes of eminent note and place in this kingdome. And published from a more perfect copie, than ordinarily those pocket manuscripts goe unwarranted by.1618.03419898nan./cache/A18303.xml./txt/A18303.txt
A30337Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.A discourse on the memory of that rare and truely virtuous person Sir Robert Fletcher of Saltoun who died the 13 of January last, in the thirty ninth year of his age / written by a gentleman of his acquaintance.1665.0133304121nan./cache/A30337.xml./txt/A30337.txt
A67866Carr, Roger, d. 1612.A godly forme of houshold government for the ordering of priuate families, according to the direction of Gods word : wherunto is adioyned in a more particular manner, the seuerall duties of the husband towards his wife, and the wiues dutie towards her husband, the parents dutie towards their children, and the childrens towards their parents, the maisters dutie towards his seruants, and also the seruants duty towards their maisters / first gathered by R.C. ; and now newly perused, amended and augmented by Iohn Dod and Robert Cleuer.1621.09829930561nan./cache/A67866.xml./txt/A67866.txt
A06862Cecil, Thomas, fl. 1630, engraver.The iudgment of humane actions a most learned, & excellent treatise of morrall philosophie, which fights agaynst vanytie, & conduceth to the fyndinge out of true and perfect felicytie. Written in French by Monsieur Leonard Marrande and Englished by Iohn Reynolds1629.06629318349nan./cache/A06862.xml./txt/A06862.txt
A33459Clifford, M. (Martin), d. 1677.A treatise of humane reason1674.0118833273nan./cache/A33459.xml./txt/A33459.txt
A33912Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726.Miscellanies in five essays ... the four last by way of dialogue / by Jeremy Collier ...1694.04840215227nan./cache/A33912.xml./txt/A33912.txt
A33913Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726.Miscellanies upon moral subjects by Jeremy Collier ...1695.04039912982nan./cache/A33913.xml./txt/A33913.txt
A38449Compassionate conformist.Englands vanity or The Voice of God against the monstrous sin of pride, in dress and apparel wherein naked breasts and shoulders, antick and fantastick garbs, patches, and painting, long perriwigs, towers, bulls, shades, curlings, and crispings, with an hundred more fooleries of both sexes, are condemned as notiriously unlawful. With pertinent addresses to the court, nobility, gentry, city and country, directed especially to the professors in London / by a compassionate conformist.1683.03237510346nan./cache/A38449.xml./txt/A38449.txt
A69140Cooper, Thomas, fl. 1626.VVilie beguile ye, or The worldlings gaine shevving how they hazard their pretious soules for the attaining of these vaine and transitory things, and withall teaching how to obtaine and enioy the benefits of this life: that so we may lay vp a good foundation thereby against the life to come: expressed in some sauoury and effectuall meditations and obseruations hereupon. By Thomas Cooper.1621.0212536577nan./cache/A69140.xml./txt/A69140.txt
A19368Corrozet, Gilles, 1510-1568.Memorable conceits of diuers noble and famous personages of Christendome, of this our moderne time1602.06524121501nan./cache/A19368.xml./txt/A19368.txt
A19641Crosse, Henry.Vertues common-vvealth: or The high-way to honour Wherin is discouered, that although by the disguised craft of this age, vice and hypocrisie may be concealed: yet by tyme (the triall of truth) it is most plainly reuealed. ... By Henry Crosse.1603.04732813347nan./cache/A19641.xml./txt/A19641.txt
A36779Dare, Josiah, 17th cent.Counsellor Manners, his last legacy to his son enriched and embellished with grave adviso''s, pat histories, and ingenious proverbs, apologues, and apophthegms / by Josiah Dare.1673.0319809362nan./cache/A36779.xml./txt/A36779.txt
A29590De Britaine, William.Humane prudence, or, The art by which a man may raise himself and fortune to grandeur by A.B.1682.0202916273nan./cache/A29590.xml./txt/A29590.txt
A36329Doolittle, Thomas, 1632?-1707.Man ashiv le-Yahoweh, or, A serious enquiry for a suitable return for continued life, in and after a time of great mortality, by a wasting plague (anno 1665) answered in XIII directions / by Tho. Doolitel.1666.07946924627nan./cache/A36329.xml./txt/A36329.txt
A36902Dunton, John, 1627 or 8-1676.An hue and cry after conscience, or, The pilgrims progress by candle-light in search after honesty and plain-dealing represented under the similitude of a dream ... / written by John Dunton ...1685.03597311495nan./cache/A36902.xml./txt/A36902.txt
A37077Dury, John, 1596-1680.A motion tending to the publick good of this age and of posteritie, or, The coppies of certain letters written by Mr. John Dury to a worthy Knight at his earnest desire shewing briefly vvhat a publik good is and how by the best means of reformation in learning and religion it may be advanced to some perfection / published by Samuel Hartlib ...1642.0179835088nan./cache/A37077.xml./txt/A37077.txt
A39261Ellis, Clement, 1630-1700.The necessity of serious consideration, and speedy repentance, as the only way to be safe both living and dying. By Clement Elis, M.A. Rector of Kirkby in Nottinghamshire1691.05076014932nan./cache/A39261.xml./txt/A39261.txt
A39365Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707.The quiet soule, or, The peace, and tranquillity of a Christians estate set forth in two sermons / by Edmund Elys ...1659.0117633973nan./cache/A39365.xml./txt/A39365.txt
A01053Ford, John, 1586-ca. 1640.A line of life Pointing at the immortalitie of a vertuous name.1620.0115053361nan./cache/A01053.xml./txt/A01053.txt
A40099Fowler, Edward, 1632-1714.A vindication of a late undertaking of certain gentlemen in order to the suppressing of debauchery and profaneness.1692.058481643nan./cache/A40099.xml./txt/A40099.txt
A40254Fox, George, 1624-1691.Some queries to all the teachers and professors of Christianity to answer1666.01259182nan./cache/A40254.xml./txt/A40254.txt
A40322Fox, George, 1624-1691.A way to prevent the indignation and judgments of God from coming on a kingdom, nation or family commended to the consciences of all concerned.1682.01936350nan./cache/A40322.xml./txt/A40322.txt
A40337Fox, George, d. 1661.An exhortation to families who have desires to serve the Lord God in their several places that they may all learn in the light of Christ Jesus, the wisdome and power of God, who is the true teacher.1659.02274492nan./cache/A40337.xml./txt/A40337.txt
A70079Freeman, George, Sir.Golden remains of Sir George Freman, Knight of the Honourable Order of the Bath being choice discourses on select subjects.1682.0216536080nan./cache/A70079.xml./txt/A70079.txt
A40685Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.A sermon of contentment by T.F.1648.042821286nan./cache/A40685.xml./txt/A40685.txt
A64952G. V.An account of a child born at Furbick in Darbyshire the 19th of January, 1694, with a top-knot and rowle on its head, of several colours : with a seasonable caution against pride.1694.02126467nan./cache/A64952.xml./txt/A64952.txt
A04495Goad, Thomas, 1576-1638. autThe mothers legacie, to her vnborne childe. By Elizabeth Iocelin1624.0138274179nan./cache/A04495.xml./txt/A04495.txt
A41527Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680.Patience and its perfect work under sudden & sore tryals1666.0264688357nan./cache/A41527.xml./txt/A41527.txt
A56827Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of, 1633-1695.Institutions, essays, and maxims, political, moral, and divine divided into four centuries / by the Right Honoura[ble] L. Marqu. of H[alifax]1698.0270159189nan./cache/A56827.xml./txt/A56827.txt
A02553Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.Meditations and vowes, diuine and morall. Seruing for direction in Christian and ciuill practise. Deuided into two bookes. By Ios. Hall.1605.0203376571nan./cache/A02553.xml./txt/A02553.txt
A02520Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.Christian moderation In two books. By Jos: Exon.1640.04707414736nan./cache/A02520.xml./txt/A02520.txt
A45331Hall, Thomas, 1610-1665.Comarum akosmia the loathsomnesse of long haire, or, A treatise wherein you have the question stated, many arguments against it produc''d, and the most materiall arguguments [sic] for it refell''d and answer''d : with the concurrent judgement of divines both old and new against it : with an appendix against painting, spots, naked breasts, &c. / by Thomas Hall ...1654.0289049287nan./cache/A45331.xml./txt/A45331.txt
A45425Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660.Of scandal1646.0139623953nan./cache/A45425.xml./txt/A45425.txt
A43125Hayley, William, 1657-1715.A sermon preached before the Right Honourable George, Earl of Berkeley, governour, and the company of merchants of England trading into the Levant seas at St. Peter''s Church in Broadstreet, Jan 30, being Sunday, 1686/7 / by William Hayley ...1687.081321994nan./cache/A43125.xml./txt/A43125.txt
A03025Henshaw, Joseph, 1603-1679.Horæ succisivæ, or, Spare-houres of meditations upon our duty to [brace] God, others, our selves / by Ios. Henshaw.1631.0321119581nan./cache/A03025.xml./txt/A03025.txt
A43394Herbert, Percy, Sir.Certaine conceptions, or, Considerations of Sir Percy Herbert, upon the strange change of peoples dispositions and actions in these latter times directed to his sonne.1650.07137118955nan./cache/A43394.xml./txt/A43394.txt
A43583Heywood, Oliver, 1629-1702.Meetness for heaven promoted in some brief meditations upon Colos. 1. 12. discovering the nature and necessity of habitual and actual meetness for heaven here, in all that hope for heaven hereafter. Designed for a funeral legacy. By O.H. an unworthy minister of the Gospel of Christ.1679.03381611030nan./cache/A43583.xml./txt/A43583.txt
A43750Higgins, John, 1633-1667.Christian counsel and advice unto the rulers and people of England even unto all such who have not yet sinned out their day of blessed visitation from God, which he in his infinite love and mercy hath held forth, and is holding forth unto the children of men, throughout all kingdoms of this world : with Christian counsel and good advice, against that grievous crying sin, and most abominable transgression of persecuting men about religion for the answer of a good conscience towards God : presented unto all that bear rule in ecclesiastical affairs now in the Church of England / by ... John Higgins.1663.056801295nan./cache/A43750.xml./txt/A43750.txt
A04569Johnson, Richard.The pilgrimage of man, vvandering in a vvildernesse of vvoe wherein is shewed the calamities belonging to man being borne in this world, and how all the principall estates thereof are crossed with misery.1635.0100692910nan./cache/A04569.xml./txt/A04569.txt
A47209Kelsall, John.A testimony against gaming, musick, dancing, singing, swearing and peoples calling upon God to damn them. As also against drinking to excess, whoring, lying, and cheating. Commended to the consciences of all people in the sight of God, but more especially to those, who keep publick houses.1696.04062966nan./cache/A47209.xml./txt/A47209.txt
A47306Kettlewell, John, 1653-1695.Of Christian prudence, or, Religious wisdom not degenerating into irreligious craftiness in trying times1691.09577328805nan./cache/A47306.xml./txt/A47306.txt
A47386Killigrew, William, Sir, 1606-1695.Mid-night thoughts, writ, as some think, by a London-Whigg, or, a Westminster-Tory, others think by a Quaker, or, a Jesuit: but call him what they please, they may find him a true penitent of the church of Christ.1682.04171911511nan./cache/A47386.xml./txt/A47386.txt
A59183L''Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.Seneca''s morals abstracted in three parts : I. of benefits, II. of a happy life, anger, and clemency, III. a miscellany of epistles / by Roger L''Estrange.1679.015829153306nan./cache/A59183.xml./txt/A59183.txt
B04809L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680?By the directions of the Scriptures, and the examples of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Written for the good of all sorts of people, both rich and poore, in this miserable time of necessity. To the tune of Ayme not too high.1650.01307293nan./cache/B04809.xml./txt/B04809.txt
A12819Lipsius, Justus, 1547-1606.Meditations, and resolutions, moral, divine, politicall century I : written for the instruction and bettering of youth, but, especially, of the better and more noble / by Antony Stafford ... ; there is also annexed an oration of Iustus Lipsius, against calumnie, translated out of Latine, into English.1612.0175835461nan./cache/A12819.xml./txt/A12819.txt
A48621Lipsius, Justus, 1547-1606.A discourse of constancy in two books chiefly containing consolations against publick evils written in Latin by Justus Lipsius, and translated into English by Nathaniel Wanley ...1670.04599214808nan./cache/A48621.xml./txt/A48621.txt
A51986Lloyd, David, 16315-1692.Fair warnings to a careless world in the pious letter written by the Right Honourable James Earl of Marleburgh, a little before his death, to the Right Honourable Sir Hugh Pollard, comptroller of his Maties houshold. With the last words of CXL and upwards, of the most learned and honourable persons of England, and other parts of the world.1665.0111073195nan./cache/A51986.xml./txt/A51986.txt
A48788Lloyd, David, 1635-1692.Dying and dead mens living words published by Da. Lloyd.1668.03491610197nan./cache/A48788.xml./txt/A48788.txt
A52437More, Henry, 1614-1687.The theory and regulation of love a moral essay, in two parts : to which are added letters philosophical and moral between the author and Dr. Henry More / by John Norris ...1688.04156612602nan./cache/A52437.xml./txt/A52437.txt
A53057Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674.Philosophicall fancies. Written by the Right Honourable, the Lady Newcastle.1653.0162074744nan./cache/A53057.xml./txt/A53057.txt
A53048Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674.Natures picture drawn by fancies pencil to the life being several feigned stories, comical, tragical, tragi-comical, poetical, romanicical, philosophical, historical, and moral : some in verse, some in prose, some mixt, and some by dialogues / written by ... the Duchess of Newcastle.1671.016371650361nan./cache/A53048.xml./txt/A53048.txt
A08274Norden, John, 1548-1625?The fathers legacie VVith precepts morall, and prayers diuine: fitted for all sorts, both yong and old, times and seasons: morning, noone, and night.1625.046011233nan./cache/A08274.xml./txt/A08274.txt
A65659Pearson, John, 1613-1686.A short treatise of the great worth and best kind of nobility Wherein, that of nature is highly commended, that of grace is justly preferred; the one from humane experience, the other upon divine evidence. / By Henry Whiston, rector of Balcomb in Sussex.1661.04680316388nan./cache/A65659.xml./txt/A65659.txt
A54216Penn, William, 1644-1718.Some fruits of solitude in reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of human life. Licens''d, May 24. 1693.1693.0150915047nan./cache/A54216.xml./txt/A54216.txt
A70852Price, Laurence.A key to open heaven-gate. Or, a ready path to lead to heaven Written and printed for the benefit of all true Christians, to read hear and make good use of, before it be too late. And therefore I advise every man, and every woman to observe and give good heed to what is spoken in this little book, and they shall be sure to finde sweetnesse, and happinesse in this world, and eternall joys in the world to come, through the might, merits, and mercies of Jesus Christ; who saith, Aske and you shall have, seeke, and yee shall finde, knock and it shall be opened unto you. Written by Laurence Price.1666.03617812nan./cache/A70852.xml./txt/A70852.txt
A56976Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644.Enchiridion Containing institutions, divine contemplative. Practicall. Moral ethicall. Oeconomicall. Politicall. Written by Fra: Quarles.1644.0273409523nan./cache/A56976.xml./txt/A56976.txt
A10362Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618.Sir Walter Raleighs instructions to his sonne and to posterity1632.058461484nan./cache/A10362.xml./txt/A10362.txt
A10839Robinson, John, 1575?-1625.Oberuations diuine and morall For the furthering of knowledg, and vertue. By Iohn Robbinson.1625.010353230069nan./cache/A10839.xml./txt/A10839.txt
A12203Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.The spirituall-mans aime guiding a Christian in his affections and actions, through the sundry passages of this life, so that Gods glory, and his owne salvation may be the maine end of all / by the faithfull and reverend divine, R. Sibbes ... ; published by T.G. and P.N.1637.0137564153nan./cache/A12203.xml./txt/A12203.txt
A62084Sikes, George.The book of nature translated and epitomiz''d. By George Sikes.1667.0263676925nan./cache/A62084.xml./txt/A62084.txt
A60374Slingsby, Henry, Sir, 1602-1658.A father''s legacy. Sir Henry Slingsbey''s instructions to his sonnes. Written a little before his death1658.091232766nan./cache/A60374.xml./txt/A60374.txt
A60664Smith, William, d. 1673.Univeral love In which a visitation floweth through the creation, that all people may be informed into the truth, and in their several places come to walk in the truth, and live in the truth, to be a good favour unto God, and honour God. 1. To parents of children. 2. To masters and dames of families. 3. To servants in their places. 4. To aged people. 5. To such as live a single life. 6. To young people. 7. To children. 8. To such as are in outward government. 9. To ministers of parishes, so called. 10. To such as practise in the nations law. 11. To such as trade in wights and measures. 12. To such as buy and sell in the markets or in any other places. With a general exhortation. Also something concerning faith, and hope, and love, and the word, and mans restless part, and the election, and a particular place of bondage opened. ... William Smith.1668.03955410064nan./cache/A60664.xml./txt/A60664.txt
A05468Southwell, Robert, Saint, 1561?-1595.The dutifull advice of a loving sonne to his aged father1632.03738837nan./cache/A05468.xml./txt/A05468.txt
A68769Stafford, Anthony.The guide of honour, or the ballance wherin she may weigh her actions A discourse written (by way of humble advise) by the author then residing in forreigne parts, to a truely noble lord of England his most honour''d friend. Worthy the perusall of all who are gently or nobly borne, whom it instructeth how to carry themselves in both fortunes with applause and security. / By Antony Stafford, Gent.1634.0128843876nan./cache/A68769.xml./txt/A68769.txt
A13075Struther, William, 1578-1633.Christian observations and resolutions, or, The daylie practise of the renewed man, turning all occurrents to spirituall uses, and these uses to his vnion with God I. centurie : vvith a resolution for death, &c. / newlie published by Mr William Struther ...1628.06378420117nan./cache/A13075.xml./txt/A13075.txt
A61859Strype, John, 1643-1737.Lessons moral and Christian, for youth and old age in two sermons preach''d at Guildhall Chappel, London : chiefly intended for the use of this city / by John Stryp ...1699.0147054505nan./cache/A61859.xml./txt/A61859.txt
A62729Tanner, Thomas, 1630-1682.Euphuia, or The acts, and characters of a good nature. Written by Tho. Tanner G.J.E.1665.0295098404nan./cache/A62729.xml./txt/A62729.txt
A64062Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.B. Taylor''s Opuscula the measures of friendship : with additional tracts : to which is now added his moral demonstration proving that the religion of Jesus Christ is from God : never before printed in this volume.1678.04018610986nan./cache/A64062.xml./txt/A64062.txt
A64254Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682.A faithful warning to out-side professors, and loose pretenders to Christianity of all sorts1661.040171059nan./cache/A64254.xml./txt/A64254.txt
A64360Tenison, Thomas, 1636-1715.His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury''s letter to the Reverend Dr. Batteley Archdeacon of that diœcese, to be communicated to the clergy of his archdeaconry1699.02686581nan./cache/A64360.xml./txt/A64360.txt
A64572Thomas, William, 1593-1667.A preservative of piety in a quiet reasoning for those duties of religion, that are the means and helps appointed of God for the preserving and promoting of godliness. Namely, I. Of four Christian-duties, viz. 1. Reading the Scriptures. 2. Preparation for the Lords Supper. 3. Estimation of the ministry. 4. Sanctification of the Lords-day-Sabbath. II. Of four family-duties, viz. 1. Houshold-catechising. 2. Family-prayer. 3. Repeating of sermons. 4. Singing of Psalms. With an epistle prefixt, to inform and satisfie the Christian reader, concerning the whole treatise. By William Thomas, rector of the church at Ubley in the county of Somerset.1662.010237633186nan./cache/A64572.xml./txt/A64572.txt
A63807Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703.The planter''s speech to his neighbours & country-men of Pennsylvania, East & West Jersey and to all such as have transported themselves into new-colonies for the sake of a quiet retired life : to which is added the complaints of our supra-inferior inhabitants.1684.0173434958nan./cache/A63807.xml./txt/A63807.txt
A14293Vaughan, William, 1577-1641.The golden-groue moralized in three bookes: a worke very necessary for all such, as would know how to gouerne themselues, their houses, or their countrey. Made by W. Vaughan, Master of Artes, and student in the ciuill law,1600.07538225222nan./cache/A14293.xml./txt/A14293.txt
A14795Warwick, Arthur, 1604?-1633.Spare-minutes: or resolved meditations and premeditated resolutions. Written by A.W.1634.0150284566nan./cache/A14795.xml./txt/A14795.txt
A65896Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.The way of life and perfection livingly demonstrated in some serious animadversions or remarks and answers upon the book entituled The middle way of perfection, with indifferency between the orthodox and the Quaker, herein considered, and the naked truth as it is in Christ Jesus, opened in real love to the souls of men / by George Whitehead.1676.0226776786nan./cache/A65896.xml./txt/A65896.txt
A66687Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609.The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. Or A glimpse of the new heaven, and new earth, wherein dwels righteousnes. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. By Gerrard Winstanley1649.04188711814nan./cache/A66687.xml./txt/A66687.txt
A67782Younge, Richard.The whole duty of a Christian, or, The character of a true beleever, that walks in some measure answerable to the Gospel, his Christian profession, and the millions of mercies he hath received ... by R.Y. of Roxwell in Essex.1653.03615810966nan./cache/A67782.xml./txt/A67782.txt
A67772Younge, Richard.A serious and pathetical description of heaven and hell according to the pencil of the Holy Ghost, and the best expositors: sufficient (with the blessing of God) to make the worst of men hate sin, and love holiness. Being five chapters taken out of a book entituled, The whole duty of a Christian: composed by R. Younge, late of Roxwell in Essex, florilegus.1677.0154714643nan./cache/A67772.xml./txt/A67772.txt