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Ferguson, Robert (1694]). A letter to Mr. Secretary Trenchard. EEBO-TCP.

Ferguson, Robert (1694]). A letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Holt, Kt. Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench; occasioned by the noise of a plot. EEBO-TCP.

Ferguson, Robert (1695?]). Whether the preserving the Protestant religion was the motive unto, or the end, that was designed in the late revolution. EEBO-TCP.

Ferguson, Robert (1695]). A brief account of some of the late incroachments and depredations of the Dutch upon the English. EEBO-TCP.

Ferguson, Robert (1695]). Whether the Parliament be not in law dissolved by the death of the Princess of Orange?. EEBO-TCP.

Ferguson, Robert (1698]). A view of an ecclesiastick in his socks&buskins, or, A just reprimand given to Mr. Alsop, for his foppish, pedantick, detractive and petulant way of writing. EEBO-TCP.

Ferguson, Robert (1699.). A just and modest vindication of the Scots design, for the having established a colony at Darien. EEBO-TCP.

Fergusson, David (1563.). Ane answer to ane epistle written by Renat Benedict. EEBO-TCP.

Fergusson, David (1572]). Ane sermon preichit befoir the Regent and nobilitie. EEBO-TCP.

Fergusson, James (1656.). A brief exposition of the Epistles of Paul to the Philippians and Colossians. EEBO-TCP.

Fergusson, James (1659.). A brief exposition of the Epistles of Paul to the Galatians and Ephesians. EEBO-TCP.

Fergusson, James (1674.). A brief exposition of the first and second epistles of Paul to the Thessalonians. EEBO-TCP.

Fergusson, James (1692.). A brief refutation of the errors tolleration, erastianism, independency and separation. EEBO-TCP.

Ferris, Richard (1590.). The most dangerous and memorable aduenture of Richard Ferris. EEBO-TCP.

Feylde, Thomas (1527?]). Here begynneth a lytel treatyse called the co[n]traverse bytwene a louer and a jaye. EEBO-TCP.

Feylde, Thomas (1532?). A contrauersye bytwene a lover and a iaye. TUDOR.

Feylde, Thomas([1527?]). Feylde: The cºtrauerse bytwene a louer and a laye [1527?]. CH.

Feynes, Henri de (1615.). An exact and curious suruey of all the East Indies, euen to Canton, the chiefe cittie of China. EEBO-TCP.

Fidelitas (1574?]). Fidelitas, a distinct declaratio[n]of the requiring of the Lorde and of the godlie testimonies of the holie spirit of the loue of Iesu Christ. EEBO-TCP.

Fidge, George (1652?]). VVit for mony. EEBO-TCP.

Field, Nathan (1612.). A vvoman is a vveather-cocke. EEBO-TCP.

Field, Nathan (1618.). Amends for ladies. EEBO-TCP.

Field, Richard (1604.). A learned sermon preached before the King at VVhitehall, on Friday the 16 of March. EEBO-TCP.

Field, Richard (1628.). Of the Church. EEBO-TCP.

Fielde, John (1581]). A caueat for Parsons Hovvlet. EEBO-TCP.

Fiennes, Nathaniel (1641.). A speech of the Honourable Nathanael Fiennes, second son to the right honourable the Lord Say, in answere to the third speech of the Lord George Digby. EEBO-TCP.

Fiennes, Nathaniel (1643.). Articles of impeachment and accusation, exhibited in Parliament against Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes. EEBO-TCP.

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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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