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Johnson, Samuel (1700.). The second part of The confutation of the Ballancing letter. EEBO-TCP.

Johnson, Thomas (1595.). Cornucopiæ, or, Diuers secrets. EEBO-TCP.

Johnson, William (1661.). Novelty represt, in a reply to Mr. Baxter's answer to William Johnson. EEBO-TCP.

Johnson, William (1664.). Deus nobiscum. EEBO-TCP.

Johnson, William (1665.). Agyrto-mastix, or, Some brief animadversions upon two late treatises. EEBO-TCP.

Jole, William (1671.). Comfortable words to afflicted consciences. EEBO-TCP.

Jole, William (1680.). A vvarning to drunkards. EEBO-TCP.

Jonas, Justus (1546]). The true historie of the Christen departynge of the reuere[n]de ma[n] D. Martyne Luther,. EEBO-TCP.

Jones, Anna Maria (1793). The poems of Anna Maria. WWP.

Jones, D (1697.). The secret history of White-Hall, from the restoration of Charles II down to the abdication of the late K. James. EEBO-TCP.

Jones, Henry (1641 [i.e. 1642]). A perfect relation of the beginning and continuation of the Irish-rebellion, from May last, to this present 12th, of January, 1641. EEBO-TCP.

Jones, Inigo (1634.). The temple of love. EEBO-TCP.

Jones, Inigo (1637 [i.e. 1638]). Britannia triumphans. EEBO-TCP.

Jones, Inigo (1655.). The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng on Salisbvry plain. EEBO-TCP.

Jones, John (1698]). De morbis hibernorum; speciatim vero de dysenteria hibernica. EEBO-TCP.

Jones, John (1700.). The mysteries of opium reveal'd. EEBO-TCP.

Jones, Richard (1590.). The booke of honor and armes. EEBO-TCP.

Jones, Sarah (1644.). To Sions louers, being a golden egge to avoid infection, or, A short step into the doctrine of laying on of hands. EEBO-TCP.

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Jones, Sarah (1650]). This is lights appearance in the truth to all the precious dear lambs of the life dark vanished, light shines forth. EEBO-TCP.

Jones, William (1682]). A just and modest vindication of the proceedings of the two last parliaments. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, B. (1608). The Masque of Beauty. . RE.

Jonson, B. (1608). The Masque of Blacknesse. . RE.

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Jonson, Ben (1600.). The comicall satyre of euery man out of his humor. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1601.). Euery man in his humor. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1601.). The fountaine of selfe-loue, or, Cynthias reuels. EEBO-TCP.

Jonson, Ben (1601). Jonson's "Cynthia's Revels": electronic edition. TACT.

Jonson, Ben (1601). Jonson's "Every Man in His Humour": electronic edition. TACT.

Jonson, Ben (1604.). B. Ion, his part of King Iames his royall and magnificent entertainement through his honorable cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March. 1603. EEBO-TCP.

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Jonson, Ben (1606.). Hymenaei, or, the solemnities of masque, and barriers. EEBO-TCP.

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