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Advertisement. There is lately found out at Norwood in the Parish of Croydod, in the country of Surry, at Biggen Farm, at Richard Jacksons, an excellent purging water, ... ([London : s.n., 1675?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A dash through Europe, with snapshots by the way, including "how I planned the trip, and what I found out of value to others" (Oswald Publishing Company, 1923), by Edmund G. Gress (page images at HathiTrust)
A discovery of the priests, that say they are sent off by the Lord, but upon trial are found out of the commands of Christ, the prophets, and Apostles, and to be those that are not sent of the Lord, but to be such that the sent ones of the Lord did cry wo against,: and to be such that are false apostles, deceitful, wicked, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ: and no marvail, for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light; therefore it is no great thing, if his ministers be transformed as the ministers of righteousness, ... With a few words to such professors and prophane, that together joyn to persecute the righteous: and to the ranters that do commit all manner of sins with greediness. Darkness denied by the children of Light, and the babe of Christ growing up to a perfect man. / Written from one who is known to the world by the name of John Pain, who accounts it great riches to suffer reproaches, and afflictions with the people of the Lord, who scornfully by the world are called Quakers, ... Written from Starford in Hartford-shire the 7. day of the 4. month. 1655. (London : Printed by Jo. Streater for Giles Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the end of Paul's, 1655), by John Pain (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The Enochian walks with God found out by a spiritual-traveller, whose face towards Mount-Sion above was set ... : with an experimental account of what was known, seen, and met withal there, as to an essay to a further revelation of an immense and infinite latitude of God's love ... / written by Jane Lead, in this year 1694. ([London] : Printed, and sold by D. Edwards ..., 1694), by Jane Lead and Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fons sanitatis, or, The healing spring at Willowbridge in Stafford-shire found out by the Right Honourable the Lady Jane Gerard, Baroness of Bromley / published for the common good by Samuel Gilbert ... (London : Printed for the author, 1676), by Samuel Gilbert (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Found out, a story. (B. Tauchnitz, 1885), by Helen Mathers (page images at HathiTrust)
Found out; a story (F. Warne, 1885), by Helen Mathers (page images at HathiTrust)
The French politician found out, or, Considerations on the late pretensions that France claims to England and Ireland and her designs and plots in order thereunto by a well-wisher of his countrey. (London : Printed for Robert Harford ..., 1680), by Well-wisher of his countrey (HTML at EEBO TCP)
How I found out "the truth", and what must now happen (s.n., 1889), by Henry Wentworth Monk (page images at HathiTrust)
Islington wells a song of all the virtues of those old waters, newly found out: with all preparations that are making for young wives that have unkind husbands. To the tune of --- Come boys fill us a bumper. (London : printed for J[ames]. Dean, bookseller in Cranborn Street near Newport-house in Leicester Fields, 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Jacob found in a desert land: or, A recovery of the lost out of the loss (truly manifested;) wherein is discovered the work of the Lord in the creature, and how I travelled through the night of thick darkness, which hath over spread the whole world; and of my deliverance out of darkness into the true Light and truth: wherein is witness my heavenly call into the ministry of the everlasting truth. / Given forth for the everlasting name of the Lord sake, and for their sakes, who desire to know the truth, and how I came into the truth; that they that can believe it may receive some satisfaction, (out of which all despisers and unbelievers are excluded.) By a witness of the same in life and testimony, who am a sufferer for the pure seed sake, who am known to the sons of men by the name of George Whitehead; in contempt, by the generation of despisers, called, a Quaker. With a few words to them who have any desires left in them to know the truth, whether they be in forms of profession, or out of forms, that they may see themselves, and return from their evil. Also a voyce of the thunder of the Lord from his holy temple, uttered forth to the inhabitants of the earth, who are in the Army of the Dragon (whether rulers, teachers or people.). (London, : Printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1656), by George Whitehead (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The Leviathan found out, or, The answer to Mr. Hobbes's Leviathan in that which my Lord of Clarendon hath past over by John Whitehall ... (London : Printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford ..., 1679), by John Whitehall (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Little stone, pretended to be out of the mountain, tried, and found to be a counterfeit (Printed by Andro Anderson, for George Suinton, and Robert Broun, and are to be sold at their shops, 1654), by James Wood (page images at HathiTrust)
A little stone, pretended to be out of the mountain, tried, and found to be a counterfeit, or, An examination & refutation of Mr. Lockyers lecture, preached at Edinburgh, anno 1651, concerning the mater of the visible church and afterwards printed with an appendix for popular government of single congregations : together with an examination, in two appendices, of what is said on these same purposes in a letter of some in Aberdene, who lately have departed from the communion and government of this church / by James Wood ... (Edinburgh : Printed by Andro Anderson, for George Suintoun, and Robert Broun, and are to be sold at their shop, 1654), by James Wood (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The love of an unknown soldier found in a dug out (McClelland, Goodchild, Stewart, 1918) (page images at HathiTrust)
The love of an unknown soldier, found in a dug out. (John Lane company;, 1921) (page images at HathiTrust)
The love of an unknown soldier, found in a dug out. (John Lane Company;, 1918) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Men who found out; stories of great scientific discoverers (Coward-McCann, inc., 1930), by Amabel Williams-Ellis (page images at HathiTrust)
Military execution : sin found out--the melting power of kindness. (Published by the South Carolina Tract Society, 1861), by South Carolina Tract Society (page images at HathiTrust)
A neaste of vvaspes latelie found out and discouered in the Law-Countreys, yealding as sweete hony as some of our English bees (At Dort : Printed in the Low-Countreyes, 1615), by William Goddard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Newes out of Cheshire of the new found well (Imprinted at London : By F. Kingston for T. Man, 1600), by fl. 1600 G. W. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Paradise found; or, The superman found out, in three acts (Houghton Mifflin co., 1915), by Allen Upward (page images at HathiTrust)
Paradise found; or, The superman found out, in three acts, by Allen Upward. (Houghton Mifflin Co., 1915), by Allen Upward (page images at HathiTrust)
A prophesie excerpted out of Paræus on the apocalipse, Ch. 17:5. found in an ancient M.S. in the house of the Abbot of Salezum. Translated into English. ([London? : s.n., 1689]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The Quakers last shift found out, or, An answer to Will. Penn's complaint against the meeting at Barbican, upon the 28th. of August, 1674 and his new way of stating an old challenge. (London : Printed by T.M. :, and are sold by D. Newman ..., 1674) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The reformed Virginian silk-worm, or A rare and new discovery of a speedy way, and easy means, found out by a young Lady in England, she having made full proof thereof in May, anno 1652.: For the feeding of silk-worms in the woods, on the mulberry-trees in Virginia ... and also to the good hopes that the Indians, seeing and finding that there is neither art, skill, nor pains in the thing, they will readily set upon it, being by the benefits thereof inabled to buy of the English ... all these things that they most desire. (London : Printed by John Streater, for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls, 1655) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Sadlers new Tunbridge Wells near Islington. A full account how they were found out: the excellent medicinal vertues of the water, and success in several diseases: the manner of its working, and directions for the taking it. (London : Printed for B. Harris at the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill., [1684?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The saints justified and their accusers found out: or an answer to the great dragons message, put forth in five positions by one of his messengers. Who for this purpose made use of Edward Laurance priest at Bast-church, a place so called in the county of Salop, who at a dispute at Milford-Hall in the said county, not far from the said steeple-house, stood up to prove the 5. positions, and there contended for his masters kingdom, that none could not but live in sin while they were upon the earth, (no not the saints) whom he there accused to live in sin; and other falsities he stood up to prove, producing scriptures to that end, but left all unproved to anies understanding there who had the least true discerning to discerne with. Also a few queries put forth to be answered by the aforesaid priest (if he will) or any else of his brethren. By a witnesse against the dragons message (of mans alwayes living in sin here) and for the truth, called Richard Hickock. (London : printed for Thomas Simmons at the signe of the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1660), by Richard Hickock (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A sermon, pointing out the chiefe causes, and cures, of such unruly stirres, as are not seldome found in the church of God: Preached at Sawston in the countie of Cambridge, at the arch deacon of Elie his visitation held there, upon the nineteenth day of September, 1638. By Iohn Swan. (London : printed by I. D[awson]. and are to be sold by Daniel Pakeman, at the signe of the Raine-bow in Fleet-street neere the Temple gate, 1639), by John Swan (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A short account of the mineral waters lately found out in the city of Canterbury ([Canterbury : s.n., 1690?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The situation of paradise found out being an history of a late pilgrimage unto the Holy Land, with a necessary apparatus prefixt, giving light into the whole design ... (London : Printed by J.C. and F.C. for S. Lowndes ... and H. Faithorne, and J. Kersey ..., 1683), by Henry Hare Coleraine (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Society as it found me out (Carlton-Regand, 1890), by Alfred Thompson and Carlton-Regand (page images at HathiTrust)
Some treasure fetched out of rubbish: or, Three short but seasonable treatises: (found in an heap of scattered papers), which Providence hath reserved for their service who desire to be instructed, from the Word of God, concerning the imposition and use of significant ceremonies in the worship of God. viz. I. A discourse upon 1 Cor. 14.40. Let all things be done decently and in order. Tending to search out the truth in this question, viz. Whether it be lawful for church-governours to command indifferent decent things in the administration of God's worship? II. An enquiry, whether the church may not, in the celebration of the Sacrament, use other rites significative than those expressed in the Scripture, or add to them of her own authority? III. Three arguments, syllogistically propounded and prosecuted against the surplice: the Cross in Baptism: and kneeling in the act of receiving the Lord's Supper. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1660), by John Cotton and Robert Nichols (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A true and exact account of Sadlers Well, or, The new mineral-waters lately found out at Islington treating of its nature and virtues : together with an enumeration of the chiefest diseases which it is good for, and against which it may be used, and the manner and order of taking of it / published for publick good by T.G., Doctor of Physick. (London : Printed for Thomas Malthus ..., 1684), by Thomas Guidott (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The vvonderfull and strange effect and vertues of a new Terra sigillata lately found out in Germanie with the right order of the applying and administring of it: being oftentimes tried and experienced by Andreas Bertholdus of Oschatz in Misnia. (At London : Printed by Robert Robinson for Richard Watkins, 1587), by Andreas Bertholdus and Barnabe Googe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The warming stone Excellent helps really found out, tried, and had, by a warming stone in his case, which not costing much, will save much cost in fire, and withall avoyd the danger of fire: and likewise is very usefull and comfortable for the colds of aged and sicke people, and for women with child, and in child-bed: as also for fluxes, rheumes, colicks, ruptures, or any cold disease: and for those that in beds, studies, shops, ships, churches, or elsewhere, have need of heate, yet cannot conveniently make use of fire: and likewise for the poore, when having no fire of their owne, they may borrow the heating of this stone at a neighbours fire, if his charity be not altogether cold. These stones with their cases are to be sold at [blank] where more particular satisfaction may be had of the contents of the booke. (London : Printed by R[ichard] H[odgkinson] for Iohn Bartlet, at the signe of the gilt Cup in Pauls Church-yard, neere S. Augustines Gate, 1640), by Richard Carew (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A way to sion sought out, and found, for believers to walke in. Or, A treatise consisting of three parts. In the first part is proved, 1. That God hath had a people on earth, ever since the comming of Christ in the flesh, throughout the darkest times of popery, which he hath owned as saints, and as his Church. 2. That these saints have power to reassume and take up as their right, any ordinance of Christ, which they have beene deprived of by the violence and tyranny of the man of sin. Wherein it is cleared up by scriptures, and arguments grounded upon scripture, who of right may administer ordinances, and amongst the rest the ordinance of baptisme with water. The 2. part containeth a full and large answer to 13. exceptions against the practice of baptizing believers, wherein the former particulars are more fully cleared up. The 3. part proveth that outward ordinances, and amongst the rest the ordinance of baptisme is to continue in the church, and this truth cleared up from intricate turnings & windings, clouds & mists that make the way doubtful & dark. / By Daniel King, preacher of the Word neere Coventry. (London : Printed by Charles Sumptner, for Hanna Allen, at the Crown in Popes-head-alley, 1650), by Daniel King, Daniel King, and Daniel King (HTML at EEBO TCP)
What I found out in the house of a German prince (Chapman & Hall, ltd., 1915), by A. M. Williamson and English governess (page images at HathiTrust)
Whig upon Whig, or, A pleasant dismal ballad on the old plotters newly found out to the tune of O hone, O hone. ([S.l.] : Printed by N.T., 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A wild-fire plot found out in Ireland shewing how the rebels vvould have consumed the city of Dublin with wild-fire. Also how three Lords were taken prisoners, and committed to the castle. Also how the Scots have joyned battell against the rebels. Together with the names of those Lords which led the forces, and tooke the rebels prisoners, with their number of forces, both of horse and foote. With the exact coppies of two letters, sent from two marchants in Ireland, one to Mr. Walterhouse, citizen in London, and the other to a worthy divine, concerning all the proceedings of the plots, which the rebels ever did intend to this very day. (London : Printed for Thomas Bates, 6641. [sic, i.e. 1641]), by H. L. and Joseph Watson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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