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Locke, John (1695.). The reasonableness of Christianity as delivered in the Scriptures. EEBO-TCP.

Locke, John (1696.). An abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay concerning humane [sic] understanding. EEBO-TCP.

Locke, John (1697.). A second vindication of The reasonableness of Christianity,&c,. EEBO-TCP.

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Locke, Matthew (1672.). Observations upon a late book, entituled, An essay to the advancement of musick, etc., written by Thomas Salmon .... EEBO-TCP.

Locke, Matthew (1673.). The present practice of musick vindicated against the exceptions and new way of attaining musick lately publish'd by Thomas Salmon, M.A.&c.. EEBO-TCP.

Locke, Matthew (1675.). The English opera, or, The vocal musick in Psyche. EEBO-TCP.

Lodge, T (). A Reply to Stephen Gosson's Schoole of Abuse in Defence of Poetry, Musick, and Stage Plays. . RE.

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Lodge, Thomas (1584.). An alarum against vsurers. EEBO-TCP.

Lodge, Thomas (1584). Lodge: An Alarum Against Usurers. (1584). CH.

Lodge, Thomas (1589.). Scillaes metamorphosis, enterlaced with the vnfortunate loue of Glaucus. EEBO-TCP.

Lodge, Thomas (1589). Lodge: Scillaes Metamorphosis (1589). CH.

Lodge, Thomas (1590). Lodge: The censure of Thomas Lodge Gent: upon the Authors Booke (1590). CH.

Lodge, Thomas (1591.). The famous, true and historicall life of Robert second Duke of Normandy, surnamed for his monstrous birth and behauiour, Robin the Diuell. EEBO-TCP.

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Lodge, Thomas (1591]). Catharos. Diogenes in his singularitie. EEBO-TCP.

Lodge, Thomas (1592.). Euphues shadow, the battaile of the sences. EEBO-TCP.

Lodge, Thomas (1592.). Rosalynde.. EEBO-TCP.

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Lodge, Thomas (1592). Lodge: Rosalynde (1592). CH.

Lodge, Thomas (1593.). Phillis. EEBO-TCP.

Lodge, Thomas (1593.). The life and death of william Long beard, the most famous and witty English traitor, borne in the citty of London. EEBO-TCP.

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