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Struther, William (1633.). True happines, or, King Dauids choice. EEBO-TCP.

Strype, John (1689.). A sermon preached at the assizes at Hertford, Jvly viii, 1689. EEBO-TCP.

Strype, John (1694.). Memorials of the Most Reverend Father in God, Thomas Cranmer sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. EEBO-TCP.

Strype, John (1696.). David and Saul. EEBO-TCP.

Strype, John (1698] .). The life of the learned Sir Thomas Smith, Kt., doctor of the civil law. EEBO-TCP.

Strype, John (1699.). Lessons moral and Christian, for youth and old age. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1657.). Clamor, rixa, joci, mendacia, furta, cachini, or, A severe enquiry into the late oneirocritica published by John Wallis, grammar-reader in Oxon. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1659.). A light shining out of darknes, or, Occasional queries submitted to the judgment of such as would enquire into the true state of things in our times. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1660.). A letter to an officer of the army concerning a select senate mentioned by them in their proposals to the late Parliament. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1662.). The Indian nectar, or, A discourse concerning chocolata. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1666.). The miraculous conformist, or, An account of severall marvailous cures performed by the stroking of the hands of Mr. Valentine Greatarick. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1670.). A censure upon certaine passages contained in the history of the Royal Society as being destructive to the established religion and Church of England. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1670.). A specimen of some animadversions upon a book entituled, Plus ultra, or, Modern improvements of useful knowledge. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1670.). Campanella revived, or, An enquiry into the history of the Royal Society, whether the virtuosi there do not pursue the projects of Campanella for the reducing England unto Popery. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1670.). Legends no histories, or, A specimen of some animadversions upon The history of the Royal Society. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1671.). A reply unto the letter written to Mr. Henry Stubbe in defense of The history of the Royal Society. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1671.). The Lord Bacons relation to the sweating-sickness examined, in a reply to George Thomson, pretender to physick and chymistry. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1671]). An epistolary discourse concerning phlebotomy. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1672.). A justification of the present war against the United Netherlands. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1672.). Rosemary and Bayes, or, Animadversions upon a treatise called, The rehearsall trans-prosed. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1673]). A further iustification of the present war against the United Netherlands. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbe, Henry (1680]). The Rota, or, News from the common-wealths-mens club. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbes, Henry (1675.). A disswasive from conformity to the world. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbes, Henry (1677.). Conscience the best friend upon earth, or, The happy effects of keeping a good conscience. EEBO-TCP.

Stubbes, John (1579.). The discouerie of a gaping gulf vvhereinto England is like to be swallovved by another French mariage, if the Lord forbid not the banes, by letting her Maiestie see the sin and punishment thereof. 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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