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Norden, John (1599.). A prayer for the prosperous proceedings and good successe of the Earle of Essex and his companies. EEBO-TCP.

Norden, John (1600.). Vicissitudo rerum. EEBO-TCP.

Norden, John (1600). Norden: Vicissitudo rerum (1600). CH.

Norden, John (1603.). A pensiue soules delight. EEBO-TCP.

Norden, John (1603). Norden: A Pensive soules delight (1603). CH.

Norden, John (1614.). A load-starre to spirituall life, or, A Christian familiar motiue to the most sweet and heauenly exercise of diuine prayer. EEBO-TCP.

Norden, John (1614.). The labyrinth of mans life, or, Vertues delight and enuies opposite.. EEBO-TCP.

Norden, John (1614). Norden: The Labyrinth of Mans Life (1614). CH.

Norden, John (1615.). A pensiue soules delight, or, The deuout mans helpe. EEBO-TCP.

Norden, John (1620.). A poore mans rest. EEBO-TCP.

Norden, John (1624.). The imitation of Dauid his godly and constant resolution in bearing all his trialls, troubles and afflictions being a king. EEBO-TCP.

Norden, John (1625.). The fathers legacie. EEBO-TCP.

Norden, John (1626.). A pathvvay to patience. EEBO-TCP.

Norfolk, Henry Howard (1685.). The Duke of Norfolk's order about the habit the ladies are to be in that attend the Queen at her Coronation. EEBO-TCP.

Norfolk, Henry Howard (1692.). His Grace the Duke of Norfolk's charge against the Dutchess before the House of Lords, and the Dutchesses answer. EEBO-TCP.

Norfolk, Henry Howard (1692.). The tryal between Henry Duke of Norfolk, plaintiff, and John Jermaine defendant. EEBO-TCP.

Norfolk, Henry Howard (1693.). The full trial between Henry, Duke of Norfolk, plaintiff, and John Germaine, defendant. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1683.). A murnival of knaves, or, Whiggism plainly display'd, and (if not grown shameless) burlesqu't out of countenance. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1683.). An idea of happiness, in a letter to a friend. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1685.). A discourse concerning the pretended religious assembling in private conventicles. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1685.). A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford at St. Peters Church in the East on Mid-Lent Sunday, March 29, 1685. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1688.). The theory and regulation of love. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1689.). Reason and religion, or, The grounds and measures of devotion, consider'd from the nature of God, and the nature of man. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1690.). Christian blessedness, or, Discourses upon the beatitudes of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1690.). Reflections upon the conduct of human life. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1691.). Practical discourses upon several divine subjects. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1691.). The charge of schism continued. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1692). Norris: A Collection of Miscellanies (1692). CH.

Norris, John (1695.). Letters concerning the love of God. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, John (1697.). An account of reason&faith. EEBO-TCP.

Norris, Ralph (1577?]). A warning to London by the fall of Antwerp. EEBO-TCP.

North, Dudley North (1645.). A forest of varieties .... 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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