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20890
A friendly rebuke to one Parson Benjamin; particularly relating to his quarrelling with his own church, and vindicating the Dissenters. By one of the people called Quakers.
eng
Defoe, Daniel, 1660 or 1-1731.
1719
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for E. Moore near St. Paul's, 1719.
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20891
A letter to Dr. Biss, occasioned by his four sermons upon the Beauty of Holiness in the Common-Prayer
eng
J., W, fl. 1717.
1717
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for J. Harrison under the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1717.
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20892
A letter from one of the people call'd Quakers, (by way of reproof) to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer of many words. By a lover of truth.
eng
1736
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for J. Wildbore, Stationer, over against Gutter-Lane, Cheap-side, 1736.
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20893
The London Magazine. May-August 1736.
eng
1736
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for T. Astley at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1736.
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20894
Ward's pill dissected and examined, &c. with a full confutation of Mr Clutton's new hypothesis of arsenick, being a part of its composition. By a chymist of London.
eng
Philo-Chymicus, fl.1736.
1736
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed: and sold at Mr Osborne's at the Civet-Cat upon Snow-Hill, 1736.
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20895
A full justification of the doctrines advanced in Mr. Bowman's visitation sermon : or, the authority claimed by bishops not warranted jure divino tho' supported jure humano. ....
eng
1731
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for H. Cooke in Fleetstreet, 1731.
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20896
A letter to the Craftsman from Eustace Budgell Esq : occasion'd by his late presenting an humble complaint to His Majesty against the Rt. Honble Sir Robert Walpole.
eng
Budgell, Eustace.
1730
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed and sold by J. Wilford, 1730.
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20897
The clergy's tears : or, a cry against persecution. Humbly offer'd in a letter to the Lord Bishop of London, in our present great distress and danger.
eng
Welton, R. (Richard), 1671?-1726.
1715
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
[London] : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1715.
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20898
The rational dissenter, soberly professing his stedfast belief in thirty nine articles
eng
C., J, fl. 1719.
1719
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
36 p., 20 cm.
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20899
A letter to the Right Honourable Mr. Secretary Harley, by Dr. Browne: occasion'd from his late commitment to New-gate. Together with his interpretation of that paper, call'd, The country parson's advice to my Lord Keeper, laid to his charge. Answer'd paragraph by paragraph.
eng
Browne, Joseph, fl. 1700-1721.
1706
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1706.
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20900
Parturiunt montes, &c. or, Lewis and Clement taken in their own snare. : A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. James Clarkenwell, on Thursday February the 17th, 1708/9. Being the day of thanksgiving appointed by Her Majesty for the glorious successes of the last campaign
eng
Pead, Deuel.
1703
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for E. Curll at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1709.
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20901
The shortest-way with the dissenters : or, proposals for the establishment of the church, with its author's brief explication consider'd, his name expos'd, his practices detected, and his hellish designs set in a true light, that the party which stickles for him, may rightly know him, and that which is against him, continue to triumph over him.
eng
1703
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1703.
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20902
The honour, happiness, and safety of union : Or, a sermon upon the uniting England and Scotland, preach'd at the Parish Church of St. James Clerkenwel, May 1. 1707
eng
Pead, Deuel.
1707
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed by W. Downing, and sold by Benj. Bragge, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1707.
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20903
A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Duke of Devonshire, who departed this life, August the 18th, 1707. At Devonshire-House, London.
eng
Griffith, John, fl. 1707.
1707
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed by Dryden Leach, in Dogwel-Court, White-Fryars, and sold by J. Morphew neat Stationer's-Hall, 1707.
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20904
[A joco-serious discourse. In two dialogues, between a Northumberland-gentleman and his tenant a Scotchman, both old cavaliers. With an anagram prefixt to them: being some miscellaneous essays, written upon several occasions
eng
Stuart, George, fl. 1686.
1686
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
[London : Printed for Benjamin Tooke, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and John Story, in New-Castle, 1686]
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20905
The present state of the universe : or an account of I. The rise, births, names, matches, children, and near allies of all the present chief princes of the world. II. Their coats of arms, motto's, devises, liveries, religions, and languages. III. The names of their chief towns, with some computation of the houses and inhabitants. Their chief seats of pleasure, and other remarkable things in their dominions. IV. Their revenues. To which are added some other curious remarks; as also an account of common-wealths, relating to the foregoing heads.
eng
Beaumont, John, d. 1731.
1694
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, 1694.
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20906
Killing no murder : briefly discoursed in three questions
eng
Titus, Silius, 1623?-1704.
1689
Sexby, Edward, d. 1658.
[London] : [s.n.], Reprinted in the year 1689.
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20907
An apologie for the Church of England, against the clamours of the men of no-conscience : or the Duke of Buckingham's seconds
eng
Bohun, Edmund, 1645-1699.
1685
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for W. Kettilby, at the Bishops Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1685.
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20908
A friendly letter to Father Petre, concerning his part in the late King's government : Published for his defence and justification. Licens'd, May 3. 1690. J. Fraser.
eng
1690
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Richard Baldwin in the Old-Baily, 1690.
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20909
A true account of the author of a book entituled Eikòn Easilikè [sic], or, The pourtraiture of His Sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings. With an answer to all objections made by Dr. Hollingsworth and others, in defence of the said book. Published for publick satisfaction, and in vindication of the author hereof.
eng
Walker, Anthony, d.1692.
1692
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Nathanael Ranew at the Kings-Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1692.
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20910
The search after claret : or, a visitation of the vintners. A poem in two canto's.
eng
Ames, Richard, fl. 1691-1693.
1691
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for E. Hawkins, 1691.
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20911
An account of Mr. Edward Sclater's return to the communion of the Church of England: and of the publick recantation he made at the Church of St. Mary Savoy, the 5th of May, 1689
eng
Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697.
1689
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
[London] : In the Savoy, printed by Edward Jones, for Samuel Lowndes, against Exeter-Change in the Strand, 1689.
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20912
[A seasonable discourse, wherein is examined what is lawful during the confusions and revolutions of government; especially in the case of a king deserting his kingdoms : and how far a man may lawfully conform to the powers and commands of those, who with various successes hold kingdoms. Whether it be lawful, I. In paying taxes. II. In personal service. III. In taking oaths. IV. In giving himself up to a final allegiance.As also, whether the nature of war be inconsistent with the nature of the Christian religion].
eng
Ascham, Antony, d. 1650.
1689
Ascham, Antony, d. 1650. Discourse wherein is examined, what is particularly lawfull during the confusions and revolutions of government.
[London : Printed, and are to be sold by Rich. Janeway, in Queens-Head Court in Pater-Noster Row, 1689]
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20913
A true representation of the absurd and mischievous principles of the sect, commonly known by the name of Muggletonians.
eng
Williams, John, 1636?-1709.
1694
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Ric. Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1694.
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20914
Counsel to the true English : or, A word of advice to the Jacobites. By a true member of the Church of England, as by law establish'd. In a letter to a friend. Licensed, May 22. 1691.
eng
1691
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for S. Manship, at the Black Bull in Cornhill, 1691.
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20915
The submarine voyage : a Pindarick poem in four parts
eng
Heyrick, Thomas, d. 1694.
1691
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
Cambridge : Printed by John Hayes, for the author, 1691.
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20916
Memoirs of the life and death of the late Reverend Mr. Anthony William Boehm, formerly Chaplain to His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, and Minister of the German Chapel at St. James's, in London. Together with a particular account of his exemplary character, and of his writings
eng
Rambach, Johann Jacob, 1693-1735.
1735
Jacobi, Johann Christian, 1670?-1750.
London : Printed for Richard Ford, at the Angel in the Poultry, over against the Compter, 1735.
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20917
The pre-eminence and pedigree of Parliament.
eng
Howell, James, 1594?-1666.
1677
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Dorman Newman, and Tho. Cockeril, at the Kings-Arms in the Poultrey, and at the Atlas in Cornhil, 1677.
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20918
[Miscellany poems
eng
Heyrick, Thomas, d. 1694.
1691
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
[Cambridge : Printed by John Hayes, for the author, and are to be sold by Francis Hicks bookseller in Cambridge, and by Thomas Basset in Fleetstreet, and Samuel Heyrick at Greys-Inn Gate in Holborn,
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20919
The storm : or, a collection of the most remarkable casualties and disasters which happen'd in the late dreadful tempest, both by sea and land.
eng
Defoe, Daniel, 1660 or 1-1731.
1704
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for G. Sawbridge in Little Britain, and sold by J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1704.
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20920
An historical account of the life and writings of the late eminently famous Mr. John Toland : Containing, I. A faithful extract of his works, and an account of his travels in Germany, Holland, &c. II. An account of the controversies wherein he was engaged, and a particular enquiry into his principles ... III. An exact catalogue of his writings, published both with, and without his name, and of the manuscripts he left behind him.
eng
Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747.
1722
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-lane; W. Mears, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar; J. Brotherton in Cornhill; J. Graves in St. James's-street; and W. Chetwood in Covent-Garden, 1722.
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20921
The relation of a journey into England and Holland, in the years, 1706, and 1707. By a Saxon physician, in a letter to his friend at Dresden, wherein are contain'd many remarkable passages and curious observations in Anatomy, Surgery, Physick, and Philosophy. By Ch. Ed. Physician in ordinary to the King of Poland, Elector of Saxony. &c. Translated from the Latin.
eng
Erndl, Christian Heinrich, 1676-1734.
1711
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed and sold John Morphew [sic], near Stationers-Hall, 1711.
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20922
Flagellum : or, A dry answer to Dr. Hancock's wonderfully-comical liquid book, which he merrily calls Febrifugum magnum, or common water the best cure for fevers, &c. Wherein not only many obscure passages, in that great performance (which neither the Doctor nor anybody else understood the meaning of) ar ironically explain'd to the meanest capacity; but the use and excellency of cold water and stewed prunes, is also clear'd up, beyond contradiction. Very fit to be bound up with the Doctor's book
eng
John, Gabriel, fl. 1723.
1723
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed, and sold by Tho. Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-noster-Row, 1723.
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20923
The life of Mr. John Gay, author of The Beggar's-Opera, &c.
eng
Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747.
1733
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for E. Curll, in Burghley-Street, in the Strand, 1733.
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20924
A short discourse concerning pestilential contagion, and the methods to be used to prevent it
eng
Mead, Richard, 1673-1754.
1720
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Sam. Buckley in Amen-Corner, and Ralph Smith at the Royal-Exchange, 1720.
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20925
A vindication of a late undertaking of certain gentlemen, in order to the suppressing [sic] of debauchery, and profaneness.
eng
Fowler, Edward, 1632-1714.
1692
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1692.
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20926
Essex's innocency and honour vindicated : or, Murther, subornation, perjury, and oppression, justly charg'd on the murtherers of that noble lord and true patriot, Arthur (late) Earl of Essex. As proved before the Right Honourable (late) committee of Lords, or ready to be deposed. In a letter to a friend
eng
Braddon, Laurence, d.1724.
1690
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for the author; and sold by most booksellers, 1690.
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20927
Monopoly made a property : or, the Navy Surgeons memorial to the Managing Apothecaries in Black-Friers.
eng
1708
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
[London] : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1708.
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20928
The legacy of John Wilmer, citizen, and late merchant of London; humbly offered to the Lords and Commons of England.
eng
Wilmer, John, fl. 1682.
1692
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for the author, 1692.
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20929
An impartial enquiry into the causes of the present fears and dangers of the government, being a discourse between a lord lieutenant, and one of his deputies, summoned to hold a lieutenancy, for raising the militia.
eng
Warrington, Henry Booth, , Earl of, 1652-1694.
1692
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1692.
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20930
The great bastard, protector of the little one. Done out of French. And for which, a proclamation, with a reward of 5000 lewedores, to discover the author, was publish'd.
eng
1689
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
Printed at Cologne : [s.n.], 1689.
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20931
A letter to a dissenting clergy-man of the Church of England, concerning the oath of allegiance and obedience to the present government. Licensed August 21st. 1690.
eng
1690
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Richard Baldwin near the Black-Bull in the Old-Baily, 1690.
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20932
The scrupler's case considered : or the unreasonableness of refusing the oaths of allegiance to K. William and Q. Mary evinced.
eng
1691
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed by J[ohn] H[eptinstall] for Henry Mortlock at the Phoenix in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1691.
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20933
Pretences of the French invasion examined. For the information of the people of England.
eng
Lloyd, William, 1627-1717.
1692
Defoe, Daniel, 1660 or 1-1731.
London : Printed for R. Clavel at the Peacock in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1692.
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20934
A second letter to a friend, concerning the French invasion : In which the declaration lately dispersed under the title of His Majesty's most gracious declaration, to all his loving subjects, commanding their assistance against the P. of Orange and his adherents, is entirely and exactly published, according to the dispersed copies; with some short observations upon it.
eng
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.
1692
James II, King of England, 1633-1701. The late King James's declaration.
London : Printed, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Amen-Corner, 1692.
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20935
Reflections upon the late horrid conspiracy contrived by some of the French court, to murther His Majesty in Flanders: and for which Monsieur Grandvall, one of the assassinates, was executed.
eng
1692
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1692.
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20936
A letter to a lord, in answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The causes of the present fears and dangers of the government, in a discourse between a lord-lieutenant, and one of his deputies.
eng
1692
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Tho. Bennet, at the Half Moon, in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1692.
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20937
A letter to a friend, concerning a French invasion, to restore the late King James to his throne. And what may be expected from him, should he be successful in it.
eng
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.
1692
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor, near Amen-Corner, 1692.
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20938
A discourse concerning the unreasonableness of a new separation, on account of the oaths. With an answer to the history of passive obedience, so far as relates to them.
eng
Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.
1689
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Richard Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1689.
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20939
An historical account of some things relating to the nature of the English government, and the conceptions which our fore-fathers had of it : With some inferences thence made for the satisfaction of those who scruple the Oath of Allegiance to King William and Queen Mary.
eng
1690
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811, former owner.
London : Printed for Awnsham Churchill at the Black Swan in Ave-Mary Lane, 1690.
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