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Heywood, Thomas (1641.). Reader, here you'l plainly see iudgement perverted by these three, a priest, a judge, a patentee. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1641.). The life of Merlin, sirnamed Ambrosius. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1641). Heywood, T.: Reader, Here you'l plainly see Iudgement perverted (1641). CH.

Heywood, Thomas (1641]). The rat-trap, or, The Jesuites taken in their owne net&c.. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1655.). Fortune by land and sea. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas([c.1625]). Heywood, T.: The Art of Love [c.1625]. CH.

Hickeringill, Edmund (1673.). Gregory, Father-Greybeard, with his vizard off, or, News from the Cabal in some reflexions upon a late pamphlet entituled, The rehearsal transpros'd (after the fashion that now obtains). EEBO-TCP.

Hickeringill, Edmund (1682.). The mushroom, or, A satyr against libelling Tories and prelatical tantivies. EEBO-TCP.

Hickes, George (1674.). A letter sent from beyond the seas to one of the chief ministers of the non-conforming party. EEBO-TCP.

Hickes, George (1680.). The spirit of popery speaking out of the mouths of phanatical-Protestants, or, The last speeches of Mr. John Kid and Mr. John King, two Presbyterian ministers, who were executed for high-treason and rebellion at Edinburgh, August the 14th, 1679. EEBO-TCP.

Hickes, George (1684.). The judgment of an anonymous writer. EEBO-TCP.

Hickman, Henry (1661.). Plus ultra, or, Englands reformation, needing to be reformed. EEBO-TCP.

Hickman, Henry (1674.). Historia quinq-articularis exarticulata, or, Animadversions on Doctor Heylin's quintquarticular history. EEBO-TCP.

Hierocles (1682.). Hierocles upon the Golden verses of the Pythagoreans. EEBO-TCP.

Higden, Henry (1686). Higden: A Modern Essay on the Thirteenth Satyr of Juvenal (1686). CH.

Higden, Henry (1687.). A modern essay on the tenth satyr of Juvenal. EEBO-TCP.

Higden, Henry (1687). Higden: A Modern Essay on the Tenth Satyr of Juvenal (1687). CH.

Higden, Ranulf (2 July 1482].). Prolicionycion [sic]. EEBO-TCP.

Higgins, John (1574. Cum priuilegio.). The first parte of the Mirour for magistrates. EEBO-TCP.

Higgins, John (1946). Higgins: Parts added to The Mirror for Magistrates (1946). CH.

Higginson, Francis (1630.). Nevv-Englands plantation, or, A short and true description of the commodities and discommodities of that countrey. EEBO-TCP.

Higginson, Francis (1653.). A brief relation of the irreligion of the northern Quakers. EEBO-TCP.

Highmore, Nathaniel (1651.). The history of generation. EEBO-TCP.

Hilarie, Hugh (1554). Hilarie: The resurreccion of the masse (1554). CH.

Hilarie, Hughe (1554.). The resurreccion of the masse. EEBO-TCP.

Hildersam, Arthur (1632]). CVIII lectures vpon the fourth of Iohn. EEBO-TCP.

Hildersam, Arthur (1633.). The doctrine of fasting and praier, and humiliation for sinne. EEBO-TCP.

Hildersam, Arthur (1635]). CLII lectures vpon Psalme LI. EEBO-TCP.

Hildersam, Arthur (1672.). The canticles, or, Song of Solomon paraphrased. EEBO-TCP.

Hill, Adam (1592.). The defence of the article, Christ descended into Hell. EEBO-TCP.

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