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Hooker, Richard(). A Sermon. TACT.

Hooker, Thomas (1632.). The soules preparation for Christ, or, A treatise of contrition. EEBO-TCP.

Hooker, Thomas (1656.). The application of redemption by the effectual work of the word, and spirit of Christ, for the bringing home of lost sinners to God .... EEBO-TCP.

Hookes, Nicholas (1653.). Amanda, a sacrifice to an unknown goddesse, or, A free-will offering of a loving heart to a sweet-heart. EEBO-TCP.

Hookes, Nicholas (1653). Hookes: Amanda (1653). CH.

Hooper, John (1562.). An apologye made by the reuerende father and constante martyr of Christe Iohn Hooper late bishop of Gloceter and Worceter againste the vntrue and sclaunderous report that he should be a maintainer and encorager of suche as cursed the Quenes highnes that then was, Quene Marye. EEBO-TCP.

Hooper, John (1562.). An exposition vpon the .23. psalme of Dauid. EEBO-TCP.

Hopkins, Charles (1695]). The history of love. EEBO-TCP.

Hopkins, Charles (1698.). White-hall, or, The court of England. EEBO-TCP.

Hopkins, Charles (1700. Where gentlemen and ladies may pick novels at 6 s. per doz. and be furnish'd with most sorts of plays.). The art of love. EEBO-TCP.

Hopkins, John (1698.). The triumphs of peace, or, The glories of Nassaw. EEBO-TCP.

Hopkins, John (1698.). The victory of death, or, The fall of beauty. EEBO-TCP.

Hopkins, John (1698). Hopkins, J.: The Triumphs of Peace (1698). CH.

Hopkins, John (1698). Hopkins, J.: The Victory of Death (1698). CH.

Hopkins, John (1699.). Milton's Paradise lost imitated in rhyme, in the fourth, sixth and ninth books. EEBO-TCP.

Hopkins, John (1699). Hopkins, J.: Milton's Paradise Lost Imitated in Rhyme (1699). CH.

Hopkins, John (1700.). Amasia, or, The works of the muses. EEBO-TCP.

Hopkins, John (1700). Hopkins, J.: Amasia (1700). CH.

Hopkins, John (1700). Hopkins, J.: Gloria (1700). CH.

Hopkins, William (1691.). Animadversions on Mr Johnson's answer to Jovian. EEBO-TCP.

Hopton, Ralph Hopton (1642.). The true copie of a letter. EEBO-TCP.

Horace (1565?]). [The first two satires or]poesyes of Horace. EEBO-TCP.

Horace (1566]). A medicinable morall, that is, the two bookes of Horace his satyres. EEBO-TCP.

Horace (1567.). Horace his arte of poetrie, pistles, and satyrs Englished. EEBO-TCP.

Horace (1666]). The poems of Horace. EEBO-TCP.

Horace (1680.). Horace's Art of poetry. EEBO-TCP.

Horne, Robert (1614.). The Christian gouernour, in the common-wealth, and priuate families. EEBO-TCP.

Horne, Robert (1617.). Points of instruction for the ignorant. EEBO-TCP.

Horneck, Anthony (1682.). An account of what happen'd in the kingdom of Sweden in the years 1669, and 1670 and upwards. EEBO-TCP.

Hortop, Job (1591.). The trauailes of an English man. EEBO-TCP.

Hotman, François (1573.). A true and plaine report of the furious outrages of Fraunce. EEBO-TCP.

Houpreght, John Frederick (1680.). Aurifontina chymica, or, A collection of fourteen small treatises concerning the first matter of philosophers for the discovery of their (hitherto so much concealed) mercury. 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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