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Primary Sources (6914 titles, 8964 vols.) | Suggest a New Source | | Ashe, Simeon (-1662) en | Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians. A sermon preached at M. Magdalene Bermondsey in Southwark, neer London, June 6. 1654, at the funerall of that faithfull servant of Christ, Mr. Jeremiah Whitaker, minister of the Gospel, and pastor of the church there. With a narrative of his exemplary life and death. Together with poems and elegies on his death, by divers ministers in the city of London ( London : R. Smith, 1654) | IA |  |   |
A support for the sinking heart in times of distresse : or, A sermon preached in London, to uphold hope and allay feare, January 4th, which was a day of great trouble and deepe danger in the city ( London : G. M., 1642) | IA |  |   |
| Ashmole, Elias (1617-1692) | Theatrum chemicum britannicum : containing severall poeticall pieces of our famous English philosophers, who have written the hermetique mysteries in their owne ancient language ( London : J. Grismond for Nath: Brooke, at the angel in Cornhill, 1652) | IA |  |   |
Theatrum chemicum Britannicum : containing severall poeticall pieces of our famous english philosophers, who have written the hermetique mysteries in their owne ancient language. The first part / faithfully collected into on volume, with annotations thereon by Elias Ashmole ... ( London : J. Grismond for Nath. Brooke, 1652) | e-rara |  |   |
Theatrvm chemicvm britannicum : containing severall poeticall pieces of our famous English philosophers, who have written the hermetique mysteries in their owne ancient language ( London : J. Grismond for Nath. Brooke ..., 1652) | IA |  |   |
The way to bliss : in three books ( London : John Grismond for Nath. Brook ..., 1658) | IA |  |   |
| Ashwood, Bartholomew (1622-1678) | The best treasure, or, The way to be truly rich : being a discourse on Ephes. 3. 8 ; wherein is opened and commended to saints and sinners the personal and purchased riches of Christ, as the best treasure, to be pursu'd, and ensur'd by all that would be happy here and hereafter ( London : William Marshal, 1681) | IA |  |   |
The best treasure, or, The way to be truly rich: being a discourse on Ephes. 3.8, wherein is opened and commended to saints and sinners the personal and purchased riches of Christ, as the best treasure, to be pursu'd and ensur'd by all that would be happy here and hereafter ( London : William Marshall, 1681) | GB |  |   |
The Heavenly Trade, or the Best Merchandizing: The only way to live well in improviserishing times ( London : Samuel Lee, 1679) | GB |  |   |
| Askew, Egeon (c.1575-1637) en | Brotherly reconcilement : preached in Oxford for the union of some, and now published with larger meditations for the unitie of all in this church and common-wealth : with an apologie of the use of fathers, and secular learning in sermons ( London : G. Bishop, 1605) | IA |  |   |
| Askewe, Anne (1521-1546) | Writings of Edward the Sixth, William Hugh, Queen Catherine Parr, Anne Askew, Lady Jane Grey, Hamilton and Balnaves ( London : The Religious Tract Society, 1831) | IA |  |   |
| Aspinwall, William (-1662) en | Certaine queries touching the ordination of ministers. : Soberly propounded to the serious consideration of all the parochiall ministers of England in generall; and more especially those sundry ministers in London authors of a late printed booke entituled Ius divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or the divine right of church-government, &c. Or the opening of a doore into a further discussion of the divine right of presbyters by succession, and of the interrest of particular churches in the ordination of their owne officers: as also of mens preaching without ordination. ( London : M. Simmons, 1647) | GB |  |   |
| Aspinwell, William (fl.1648-1662) | Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici, or, The divine right of church government asserted and evidenced by the Holy Scriptures ... : in all Which it is apparent that the presbyteriall government by preaching and ruling presbyters, in congregational, classicall and synodall assemblies may lay the truest claim to a divine right, according to the scriptures;, 2nd ed. ( London : J.Y. for Joseph Hunscot & George Calvert, 1647) | IA |  |   |
| Assheton, William (1641-1711) | A Vindication of the immortality of the soul, and a future state ( London : B. Aylmer, 1703) | IA |  |   |
| Astell, Mary (1666-1731) | An essay in defence of the female sex. : In which are inserted the characters of a pedant, a squire, a beau, a vertuoso, a poetaster, a city-critick, &c. in a letter to a lady., 4th ed. ( London : A. Roper and E. Wilkinson... and R. Clavel..., 1696) | IA |  |   |
Moderation truly stated, or, A review of a late pamphlet entitul'd Moderation a vertue : with a prefatory discourse to Dr. D'Aveanant concerning his late essays on peace and war, 4th ed. ( London : J.L. for Rich. Wilkin, at the King's Head in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1704) | IA |  |   |
A serious proposal to the ladies, for the advancement of their true and greatest interest : in two parts, 4th ed. ( London : Richard Wilkin, 1697) | IA |  |   |
| Aston, Thomas (1600-1646) | A remonstrance against Presbitery : exhibited by divers of the nobilitie, gentrie, ministers and inhabitants of the County Palatine, of Chester with the motives of that remonstrance ... together with a short survey of the Presbyterian discipline .. ( London : Iohn Aston, 1641) | IA |  |   |
Two petitions to the honorable court of parliament in behalfe of episcopacy : one delivered by Sir T. Aston ... the other from the cities of L. and W ( London, 1641) | IA |  |   |
| Athanasius (c.293-373) | Select treatises of St. Athanasius in controversy with the Arians, vol. 2 ( London ; New York : Longmans, Green, and Co., 1888) | IA |  |   |
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