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Willet, Andrew (1604.). Limbo-mastix, that is, A canuise of Limbus Patrum. EEBO-TCP.

Willet, Andrew (1604.). Thesaurus ecclesiæ, that is, The treasure of the church. EEBO-TCP.

Willet, Andrew (1607. And are to be sold in Pauls Church-yard [London] at the signe of the Sunne by Richard Bankeworth, [1607]). An harmonie vpon the first booke of Samuel. EEBO-TCP.

Willet, Andrew (1607. And are to be sold in Pauls Churchyard [ London] by Richard Bankevvorth at the signe of the Sunne,[1607]). Loidoromastix, that is, A scourge for a rayler. EEBO-TCP.

Willet, Andrew (1610.). Hexapla in Danielem, that is, A six-fold commentarie vpon the most diuine prophesie of Daniel. EEBO-TCP.

Willet, Andrew (1612 [i.e. 1613]). A treatise of Salomons mariage, or, A congratulation for the happie and hopefull mariage betweene the most illustrious and noble Prince Frederike the V. Count Palatine of Rhine, Elector of the Sacred Romane Empire, and Arch-Sewer, and in the vacancie thereof Vicar Generall: Duke of Bauaria,&c. Knight of the most noble order of the Garter. EEBO-TCP.

Willet, Andrew (1614.). An harmonie vpon the second booke of Samuel. EEBO-TCP.

Willet, Andrew([1596?]). Willet: Sacrorvm Emblematvm Centuria Una [1596?]. CH.

William(1568?]). A declaration and publication of the most worthy Prince of Orange, contaynyng the cause of his necessary defence against the Duke of Alba. EEBO-TCP.

William(1573.). A supplication to the Kings Maiestie of Spayne, made by the Prince of Orange, the states of Holland and Zeland, with all other his faithfull subiectes of the low Countreys, presently suppressed by the tyranny of the Duke of Alba and Spaniards : by which is declared the originall beginning of al the commotions [and] troubles happened in the sayd low Countrie : to the relief wherof, they require his Maiesties speedy redresse and remedie. EEBO-TCP.

William(1688.). The declaration of His Highnes William Henry, by the grace of God Prince of Orange,&c. of the reasons inducing him, to appear in armes in the kingdome of England, for preserving of the Protestant religion, and for restoring the lawes and liberties of England, Scotland and Ireland. EEBO-TCP.

William(1689.). His Majesties letter to the Lord Bishop of London. EEBO-TCP.

Williams, Daniel (1688.). The advancement of Christs interests the governing end of a Christians life. EEBO-TCP.

Williams, Daniel (1688.). The kingdom of God in power. EEBO-TCP.

Williams, Daniel (1691]). The vanity of childhood&youth. EEBO-TCP.

Williams, Daniel (1692.). Gospel-truth stated and vindicated. EEBO-TCP.

Williams, Daniel (1693.). A defence of Gospel-truth. EEBO-TCP.

Williams, Daniel (1694.). Man made righteous by Christ's obedience. EEBO-TCP.

Williams, Daniel (1697.). The excellency of a publick spirit. EEBO-TCP.

Williams, Daniel (1698.). A sermon preached at Salters-Hall. EEBO-TCP.

Williams, Daniel (1698.). The answer to the report,&c., which the united ministers appointed their committee to draw up, as in the preface. EEBO-TCP.

Williams, Daniel (1699.). An end to discord. 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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