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Jordan, Thomas (1662.). A cure for the tongue-evill, or, A receipt against vain oaths. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1662). Jordan: A Cure for the Tongue-Evill (1662). CH.

Jordan, Thomas (1663.). A new droll, or, The counter-scuffle.. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1663.). Tricks of youth, or, The walks of Islington and Hogsdon with the humours of Woodstreet-compter. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1663). Jordan: A New Droll (1663). CH.

Jordan, Thomas (1663]). A royal arbor of loyal poesie. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1665?]). Wit in a wildernesse of promiscuous poesie. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1668.). Money is an asse. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1668.). Selfe, or, A riddle called the monster. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1668). Jordan: Selfe (1668). CH.

Jordan, Thomas (1671.). London's resurrection to joy and triumph. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1674.). The goldsmiths' jubile, or, Londons triumphs. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1675.). The triumphs of London. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1676.). Londons triumphs. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1678.). The triumphs of London. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1679.). London in luster. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas (1680?]). The muses melody in a consort of poetrie. EEBO-TCP.

Jordan, Thomas([1643]). Jordan: Piety, and Poesy [1643]. CH.

Jordan, Thomas([1650?]). Jordan: Claraphil and Clarinda [1650?]. CH.

Jordan, Thomas([1657]). Jordan: Divinity and morality in Robes of Poetry[1657]. CH.

Jordan, Thomas([1660?]). Jordan: Jewels of Ingenvity [166*?]. CH.

Jordan, Thomas([1663]). Jordan: A Royal Arbor (1663). CH.

Jordan, Thomas([1665?]). Jordan: A Nursery of Novelties [1665?]. CH.

Jordan, Thomas([1665?]). Jordan: Musick&Poetry [1665?]. CH.

Jordan, Thomas([1665?]). Jordan: Wit in a Wildernesse of Promiscuous Poesie [1665?]. CH.

Jordan, Thomas([1680?]). Jordan: The Muses Melody [1680?]. CH.

Jordan, Thomas([c.1670]). Jordan, T.: A Looking-glass for a covetous Miser [c.1670]. CH.

Josephus, Flavius (1602.). The famous and memorable vvorkes of Iosephus, a man of much honour and learning among the Iewes. EEBO-TCP.

Josselyn, John (1672.). New-Englands rarities discovered. EEBO-TCP.

Jousts of May and June, The (1507). The Jousts of May and June (1507). CH.

Joye, George (1531?]). The letters which Iohan Ashwel priour of Newnham Abbey besids Bedforde, sente secretely to the Bishope of Lyncolne. EEBO-TCP.

Joye, George (1534]). The subuersio[n]of Moris false foundacion. EEBO-TCP.

Joye, George (1535.). An apolgye made by George Ioye to satisfye (if it maye be) w. Tindale. EEBO-TCP.

Joye, George (1541]). The defence of the mariage of preistes. EEBO-TCP.

Joye, George (1543] In Iune.). The vnitie and scisme of the olde chirche. EEBO-TCP.

Joye, George (1543]). George Ioye confuteth, VVinchesters false articles. EEBO-TCP.

Joye, George (1544]). A present consolation for the sufferers of persecucion for ryghtwysenes. EEBO-TCP.

Joye, George (1545. In Auguste.). The exposicion of Daniel the prophete gathered oute of Philip Melanchton, Iohan Ecolampadius, Chonrade Pellicane [and] out of Iohan Draconite. [et]c. EEBO-TCP.

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