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Rastell, John (1530]). A new boke of purgatory. EEBO-TCP.

Rastell, John (1565]). A copie of a challenge. EEBO-TCP.

Rastell, John (1566]). The third booke, declaring by examples out of auncient councels, fathers, and later writers, that it is time to beware of M. Iewel. EEBO-TCP.

Rastell, John (1567.). A briefe shevv of the false vvares packt together in the named, Apology of the Churche of England. EEBO-TCP.

Rastell, John (21. Nouemb. Anno. 1564.). A confutation of a sermon, pronou[n]ced by M. Iuell, at Paules crosse, the second Sondaie before Easter (which Catholikes doe call Passion Sondaie) Anno D[omi]ni .M.D.LX. EEBO-TCP.

Ratramnus (1624.). Three rare monuments of antiquitie,. EEBO-TCP.

Raveneau de Lussan (1698.). A journal of a voyage made into the South Sea, by the bucaniers or freebooters of America, from the year 1684 to 1689. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1672.). The citizen turn'd gentleman. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1673.). The careless lovers. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1677.). King Edgar and Alfreda. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1677.). Scaramouch a philosopher, Harlequin a school-boy, bravo, merchant, and magician. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1677.). The wrangling lovers, or, The invisible mistress. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1678.). The English lawyer. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1682.). The London cockolds. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1683.). Prologue to Dame Dobson the cunning woman. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1684.). Dame Dobson, or, The cunning woman. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1687.). Titus Andronicus, or, The rape of Lavinia. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1695.). The Canterbury guests, or, A bargain broken. EEBO-TCP.

Ravenscroft, Edward (1698.). The Italian husband. EEBO-TCP.

Rawlet, John (1667.). A treatise of sacramental convenanting with Christ. EEBO-TCP.

Rawlet, John (1672.). An explication of the Creed, the Ten Commandments, and the Lord's Prayer. EEBO-TCP.

Rawlet, John (1685.). A dialogue betwixt two Protestants. EEBO-TCP.

Rawlet, John (1686.). The Christian monitor. EEBO-TCP.

Rawlet, John (1687.). Poetick miscellanies. EEBO-TCP.

Rawlet, John (1687). Rawlet: Poetick Miscellanies (1687). CH.

Rawlins, John (1622.). The famous and wonderfull recoverie of a ship of Bristoll, called the Exchange, from the Turkish Pirates of Argier. EEBO-TCP.

Rawlins, Thomas (1640.). The rebellion. EEBO-TCP.

Rawlins, Thomas (1677.). Tom Essence, or, The modish wife. EEBO-TCP.

Rawlins, Thomas (1678.). Tunbridge-Wells, or, A days courtship. EEBO-TCP.

Ray, John (1693.). Three physico-theological discourses .... EEBO-TCP.

Raymond, John (1667.). Folly in print, or, A book of rymes. EEBO-TCP.

Read, Alexander (1638.). The manuall of the anatomy or dissection of the body of man. EEBO-TCP.

Reading, John (1621.). A faire vvarning. EEBO-TCP.

Reading, John (1621.). The old mans staffe. EEBO-TCP.

Reading, John (1642.). A sermon delivered at Maidston in Kent, at the assizes there held, August 23, 1641. EEBO-TCP.

Reading, John (1651.). A guide to the Holy City, or, Directions and helps to an holy life. 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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