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King, John (1599.). Lectures vpon Ionas. EEBO-TCP.

King, John (1607.). A sermon preached in Oxford. EEBO-TCP.

King, John (1607.). The fourth sermon preached at Hampton Court on Tuesday the last of Sept. 1606. EEBO-TCP.

King, John (1608.). A sermon preached at White-Hall the 5. day of November. ann. 1608. EEBO-TCP.

King, John (1608.). A sermon preached in St. Maries at Oxford the 24. of March. EEBO-TCP.

King, John (1614.). Vitis Palatina. EEBO-TCP.

King, John (1619.). A sermon of publicke thanks-giuing for the happie recouerie of his Maiestie from his late dangerous sicknesse. EEBO-TCP.

King, John (1620.). A sermon at Paules Crosse, on behalfe of Paules Church, March 26. 1620. EEBO-TCP.

King, John (1661.). A sermon on the 30th of January, being the day on which that sacred martyr, King Charles the First, was murdered. EEBO-TCP.

King, John (1680.). The last speeches of the two ministers Mr. John King, and Mr. John Kid, [brace]. EEBO-TCP.

King, John (1697.). A sermon preached at the funeral of Sir Willoughby Chamberlain, Kt.. EEBO-TCP.

King, Peter King (1691.). An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity&worship of the primitive church that flourished within the first three hundred years after Christ. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1617.). The straight gate to heauen. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1668.). Poems of Mr. Cowley and others. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1687.). An answer to the considerations which obliged Peter Manby, late Dean of London-Derry in Ireland, as he pretends, to embrace what he calls, the Catholick religion. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1691.). A sermon preached at St. Patrick's Church Dublin on the 16th of Novemb. 1690. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1691.). Europe's delivery from France and slavery. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1691.). The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1694.). A discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1694.). An admonition to the dissenting inhabitants of the diocess of Derry. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1694.). Animadversions on a pretended Account of Danmark. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1696.). A second admonition to the dissenting inhabitants of the diocess of Derry. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1698.). A journey to London in the year 1698. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1699.). Dialogues of the dead. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1699.). The furmetary. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1700.). The transactioneer, with some of his philosophical fancies. EEBO-TCP.

King, William (1704). King, W.: Mully of Montoun (1704). CH.

King, William([1708]). King, William: 1662 –1712: The Art of Cookery [1708]. CH.

King, William([1709]). King, W.: Miscellanies [1709]. CH.

King, William([1709]). King: The art of love [1709]. CH.

Kirbye, George (1597.). The first set of English madrigalls. EEBO-TCP.

Kircher, Athanasius (1669.). The vulcano's, or, Burning and fire-vomiting mountains, famous in the world, with their remarkables. 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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