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- An Anniversary Sermon Preached at Plymouth, December 23, 1776, in Grateful Memory of the First Landing of Our Worthy Ancestors in That Place, An. Dom. 1620 (Boston: Printed by T. and J. Fleet,, 1777), by Sylvanus Conant
- Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Louisiana: Embracing an Authentic and Comprehensive Account of the Chief Events in the History of the State, a Special Sketch of Every Parish and a Record of the Lives of Many of the Most Worthy and Illustrious Families and Individuals (2 volumes; Chicago: Goodspeed Pub. Co., 1892) (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Brief Account of Mr. Valentine Greatraks, and Divers of the Strange Cures by Him Lately Performed: Written by Himself In a Letter Addressed to the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq., Whereunto Are Annexed the Testimonials of Several Eminent and Worthy Persons of the Chief Matters of Fact Therein Related (London: Printed for J. Starkey, 1666), by Valentine Greatrakes, contrib. by Robert Boyle
- Collectanea Chymica: A Collection of Ten Several Treatises in Chymistry, Concerning The Liquor Alkahest, The Mercury of Philosophers, and Other Curiosities Worthy The Perusal (London: W. Cooper, 1684), by Eirenaeus Philalethes, ed. by William Cooper, contrib. by Jean Baptiste van Helmont, Francis Anthony, Bernard of Trevisan, George Ripley, Roger Bacon, George Starkey, Hugh Plat, and H. V. D. (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Florists Vade-Mecum: Being a Choice Compendium of Whatever Worthy Notice Hath Been Extant for the Propagation, Raising, Planting, Encreasing and Preserving the Rarest Flowers and Plants That Our Climate and Skill (in Mixing, Making and Meliorating Apted Soils to Each Species) Will Perswade to Live With Us (with a gardener's almanac; London: Printed for T. Simmons, 1682), by Samuel Gilbert (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Girls of Central High Aiding the Red Cross, or, Amateur Theatricals for a Worthy Cause, by Gertrude W. Morrison, illust. by Robert Emmett Owen (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- The Important Concerns of Ministers, and the People of Their Charge, at the Day of judgment: Illustrated in a Sermon, Delivered at Rutland, Orange Society, August 22d, 1797, at the Interment of the Rev. Abraham Carpenter, Their Worthy Pastor (1798), by Lemuel Haynes (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Observations on the Inhabitants, Climate, Soil, Rivers, Productions, Animals, and Other Matters Worthy of Notice Made By Mr. John Bartram, in His Travels From Pensilvania to Onondago, Oswego and the Lake Ontario, in Canada: To Which Is Annex'd a Curious Account of the Cataracts At Niagara By Mr. Peter Kalm, a Swedish Gentleman Who Travelled There (London: Printed for J. Whiston and B. White, 1751), by John Bartram and Pehr Kalm (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Praeterita: Outlines of Scenes and Thoughts, Perhaps Worthy of Memory, In My Past Life (3 volumes; New York: J. Wiley and Sons, 1885-1888), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Questionable Amusements and Worthy Substitutes, by J. M. Judy (Gutenberg text)
- White Slaves: or, The Oppression of the Worthy Poor (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1893), by Louis Albert Banks (Gutenberg text)
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- [A fruteful] and learned sermon preached in London; by a most worthy and faithful minister of Chrsit. For the great support and comfort of the people of God in evil times. Most learnedly opened, and prest from Psal. 97.11. Light is sown for the righteous. And farther shews, that if there be either justice in heaven, or fire in hell, persecutors shall never go unpunished ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1670) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- [An heroical song] on the worthy and valiant exploits of our noble lord general George Duke of Albemarle, &c. both by land and sea. Made in August, 1666. To the tune of St. George. (London, : Printed by W. Godbid for John Playford at his shop in the Temple., 1667) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- [The flour of godly praiers] [most worthy to be vsed in these our daies for the sauegard, health, and comforte of all degrees, and estates / newlie made by Thomas Becon]. (Imprinted at London : By Ihon Day, dwelling ouer Aldersgate, a lytle beneth S. Martins, these bokes are to be solde at hys shop by the lytle cunduite in Chepesyde, [ca. 1550]), by Thomas Becon (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- [The pleasant and delightful] history of the renowned northern worthy, Johnny Armstrong, of Westmoreland shewing his many noble deeds in his youth in divers countries, in arms against the Turks and Saracens in the Holy Land; : and how, settling at Guiltnock-hall in Westmoreland he by his industry, without any estate in lands or rents kept eightscore men to attend him, richly apparell'd well mounted and armed : how he married a fair lady, a poor knight's daughter, and of the noble entertainment at his wedding who brought him a fair son: : also an account of his many victories over the Scots, and how going to Edenborough upon the friendly invitation of that king, he and his men were all slain, valiantly fighting, whose death was revenged by his son; with many other matters of note : licens'd and enter'd according to order. (London: : Printed by Tho. Norris and sold by the booksellers, [ca. 1690]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Abrahams decease A meditation on Genesis 25.8. Deliuered at the funerall of that worthy seruant of Christ, Mr. Richard Stock, late pastor of All-Hallowes Bread-street: together with the testimonie then giuen vnto him. By Thomas Gataker B. of D. and pastor of Rotherhith. (London : Printed by Iohn Haviland for Fulke Clifton, and are to be sold at his shop on New-fishstreet hill, vnder St. Margarets Church, at the signe of the holy Lambe, 1627), by Thomas Gataker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An account of the late reverend and worthy Dr. George Seignior, fellow of Trinity College in Cambridge in remarks on the material passages of his life and death / written by James Fawket. (London : Printed for Richard Janeway, 1681), by James Fawket (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An Address of thanks, on behalf of the Church of England, to Mris. James, for her worthy vindication of that church (London : Printed by George Larkin ..., 1687) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- All worthy commanders, officers, souldiers, citizens and inhabitants of London, and places adjoyning, who have in any kind or measure assisted the Parliament in the late or present warre, and do still cordially desire the freedom of peace of the Common-wealth, and therein, your own safety and proprietie. ([London : s.n., 1648]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The anatomy of play written by a worthy and learned gent. ; dedicated to his father, to shew his detestation of it. (London : Printed by G.P. for Nicholas Bourne ..., 1651), by John Denham (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Annual communication of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of Northern New York. (s.n.], in the 19th century), by Independent Order of Odd Fellows. R. W. Grand Lodge of Northern New-York (page images at HathiTrust)
- Annual report of the John Worthy School of the City of Chicago. (Chicago, 1901), by Chicago (Ill.). John Worthy School (page images at HathiTrust)
- Annual report of the John Worthy School of the city of Chicago for the period ending December 31st ... (The School, between 1000 and 1999), by John Worthy School (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ansvver to a letter written out of the country, to Master John Pym, Esquire, one of the worthy members of the House of Commons. (London : [s.n.], Printed anno Dom. 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An answer by letter to a worthy gentleman who desired of a divine some reasons by which it might appeare how inconsistent presbyteriall government is with monarchy. In which the platforme of that government is briefly delineated, with the tenents and suitable practices thereof. And withall it is demonstrated, that it is inconsistent with any government whatsoever; is full of faction, sedition and treason; an enemy to all peace, domesticall, neighbourly, brotherly, &c. against soveraigne authority, authority of all iudges, and iudicatories, entrenching upon all so farre, as there can be no liberty of person, trade, commerce or propriety, but at their pleasure who bear sway therein. ([Oxford] : Printed [by Leonard Lichfield], Anno 1644), by John Maxwell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An Answer in just vindication of some religious and worthy gentlemen of Pembrokeshire against a scandalous pamphlet published in print by one Iohn Poyer, late mayor of Pembroke set forth by such as have been eye-witnesses of of [sic] the affaires of that county, from the beginning of these unnaturall warres, who love truth and justice, hate oppression and falsehood ; as also the petition of Mr. Nathaniel Cradock, a very godly preacher to the honourable committee of the House of Commons in Parliament concerning plundered ministers, of intolerable abuses done him by the said John Poyer, with several orders, certificates, and letters concerning that businesse. (London : [s.n.], 1646), by Nathaniel Cradock (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An apology unto the honorable and other the honored and worthy officers of his Excellencies the Lord Generals Army, by Lieut. Col. John Jubbes. Touching his proceeding in a paper (called, Proposals for peace and freedom, offered from many worthy citizens unto Commissary General Ireton, for the concurrence of the Army,) after the prohibition of things of that nature. Imprimatur, Gilb. Mabbot. ([London : s.n., 1649]), by John Jubbes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The apprentices lamentation together, vvith a dolefull elegie upon the manner of the death of that worthy, and valorous Knight Sr. Richard Wiseman. ([London] : Printed for William Larnar, [1642]), by P.W. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Aug. 7: 1670. A most useful sermon preached in London, By a most worthy and faithfhl [sic] minsiter and servant of Jesus Christs, most learnedly pressed from Amos 8. 11. ... From which text of scripture, he learnedly shews the dreadful and deplorable condition of that kingdom which a famine of the word of the Lord seizes upon; and further shews, that they are the greatest felons who would rob us of the word of God, and that there is more justice in hell then is here upon earth, for in hell they do not punnish the innocent ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1671) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Augusta lachrymans:: a funeral tear, to the memory of the worthy and honour'd Michael Godfrey, Esq; late Deputy-Governour of the Royal Bank of England: : unfortunately slain by a cannon ball, near His Majesty's person, in the trenches, at the siege of Namure. / By E. Settle. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by Rich. Baldwin near the Oxford Arms Inn in Warwick Lane, 1695), by Elkanah Settle (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Baptism, a divine institution, and worthy the serious regard of all who reverence the authority of Jesus Christ / by Samuel W. Lynd. (Whetstone & Johnson, 1833), by Samuel W. Lynd (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bellum grammaticale a discourse of great war and dissention betwene two worthy princes, the noune and the uerbe, contending for the chefe place or dignitie in oration : very pleasant & profitable / turned into English by W.H. (Imprinted at London : By Henrie Bynneman, dwelling in Knightrider strete, at the signe of the Mermayde, 1569), by Andrea Guarna and William Haywarde (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A bibliography on worthy home membership and family living for teacher use. (Board of Education of the City of New York, Bureau of Curriculum Research, 1956), by New York (N.Y.). Division of Curriculum Development (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A breathing after God. Or a Christians desire of Gods presence. By the late reverent and worthy divine Richard Sibs, Doctor in Divinity, master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge, and sometime preacher of Graies-Inne (London : Printed by Iohn Dawson for R. M[abb] and are to be sold by Thomas Slater, at the Swan in Duck-lane, 1639), by Richard Sibbes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A briefe dialogue, concerning preparation for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper. Taken, for the most part, out of the ten sermons of Mr I. Dod, and Mr. R. Cleaver, touching that subiect (London : printed by I. B[eale]. for Roger Iackson, and are to be sold at his shop neere Fleete Conduit, 1614), by John Dod and Robert Cleaver (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Bristolls military garden A sermon preached unto the worthy company of practisers in the military garden of the well governed citie of Bristoll. By Thomas Palmer, master of arts, and vicar of St. Thomas, and St. Mary Redcliffe in the same citie. (London : Imprinted by Felix Kyngston, 1635) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of a collection of Italian, French, Flemish and Dutch pictures : well worthy the particular attention of amateurs ... (Mr. Christie, 1802), by Mr. Christie (page images at HathiTrust)
- Certain godly and learned sermons, preached by that worthy seruant of Christ M. Ed. Philips in S. Sauiors in Southwarke: vpon the whole foure first chapters of Matthew, Luc. 11. vers. 24. 25. 26. Rom. 8. the whole, 1. Thess. 5. 19. Tit. 2. 11. 12. Iames 2. from the 20. to the 26. and 1. Ioh. 3. 9. 10. And were taken by the pen of H. Yeluerton of Grayes Inne Gentleman: (London : Printed by Arn. Hatfield for Elizabeth Burbie widow, and are to be sold at her shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Swanne, 1607), by Edward Philips and Henry Yelverton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Certain godly and learned sermons, preached by that worthy servant of Christ M. Ed. Philips in S. Saviors in Southwarke ... (London : Printed by A. Hatfield for E. Burbie, 1607., 1607), by Edward Philips, Henry Yelverton, and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Certain irrefragable propositions worthy of serious consideration. (Printed at Oxford : by Leonard Lichfield, 1643), by Joseph Hall (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Certain queries worthy mature consideration to beget good affections in the peoples hearts by purging secret ill humors out of the body of the Commonwealth, and that it may be restored to perfect health / by several lovers of a peaceable govenment. (London : [s.n.], 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Certaine aduertisements for the good of the church and common-wealth well worthy the serious consideration of the most honourable High Court of Parliament late assembled, and hereafter to be assembled againe. ([Amsterdam : Printed by the successors of G. Thorp, 1624?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Certaine irrefragable propositions worthy of serious consideration. By I.H. B. of Exon (London : Printed by M[iles] F[lesher] for Nath: Butter, MDCXXXIX. [1639]), by Joseph Hall (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Chaplet of literary gems : a present worthy of all occasions. (Claremont Manufacturing Co., S. Ide, agent, 1800) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Character of an honest, and worthy Parliament-man ([S.l. : s.n., 1688?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Charles George Gordon, a nineteenth century worthy of the English church. (The Young churchman company, 1888), by Theo. Myers Riley (page images at HathiTrust)
- Charles George Gordon, a nineteenth century worthy of the English church. (The Young churchman company, 1888), by Theodore Myers Riley (page images at HathiTrust)
- A check to infidelity: or, A demonstration that the Christian religion is as worthy of the wisdom, power, and goodness of God, as the works of creation and providence. (Printed at the Gazette-Office by W. Sheardown, 1798), by Joseph Sutcliffe (page images at HathiTrust)
- Christ exalted, and alone worthy to open the seals of the book.: And the scriptures owned in their place. A true testimony of him, as is manifest, in answer to a book, intituled, The Quakers apostacy, from the perfect rule of scriptures. Given forth by John Timson, of Great Bowden in Leicestershire. And the deceits and blasphemies he charges upon the Quakers, is turned upon his own head, and he found guilty of what he reproaches them with, in what is written for the simples sake, and truth to clear from false accusations and lyes cast upon it. And the ten queries he saith he vindicateth, and would print but foure of them, they are all published, with the answers that he charges to be confused, dark and deceitfull, that the answers may witnesse for themselves against what is charged upon them. He that hath an understanding in the light, read and judge. / William Dewsberry. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the west end of Pauls, 1656), by William Dewsbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Christian a Quaker, the Quaker a Christian demonstrated in a letter to a most worthy person in this city giving answer to the little book lately published, and now reprinted, entituled A dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker : whereunto is added a postscript to the reader. (London : [s.n.], 1674), by William Loddington and Thomas Hicks (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Christians preparation to the worthy receiuing of the blessed sacrament of the Lords Supper (London : Printed by Augustine Mathewes for Tho. Thorp, 1622), by Theophilus Field (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A common-vvealth or nothing: or, Monarchy and oligarchy prov'd parallel in tyranny. In xii. queries, worthy the consideration of all publique spirits in this juncture. By a well-wisher to the true security of both Christian and civil liberty. (London : printed for Livewell Chapman, at the Crown in Popes-Head-Alley, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A communicant instructed, or, Practicall directions for worthy receiving of the Lords Supper by Francis Roberts. (London : Printed by J. Streater for G. Calvert, 1656), by Francis Roberts (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The companion to St. Paul's cathedral: containing a description of the various objects worthy attention, and its history: to which is added, a brief historical sketch of the ancient church (Stewart and Murray, 1840), by E. M. Cummings (page images at HathiTrust)
- The companion to St. Paul's Cathedral: containing a description of the various objects worthy attention, and its history: to which is added, a brief historical sketch of the ancient church ... (The author, 1857), by E. M. Cummings (page images at HathiTrust)
- The companion to St. Paul's Cathedral: containing a description of the various objects worthy attention, and its history: to which is added, a brief historical sketch of the ancient church, carefully compiled from the writings of Dugdale, Stowe, Malcolm, and others. (London, 1869), by E. M. Cummings (page images at HathiTrust)
- A companion to the altar, or, An help to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper by discourses and meditations upon the whole communion office to which is added an essay upon the offices of baptism and confirmation / by Tho. Comber ... (London : Printed by J. Macock for John Martyn ... and Richard Lambert ..., 1675), by Thomas Comber (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A complete memoir of Richard Haines (1633-1685), a forgotten Sussex worthy, with a full account of his ancestry and posterity (Printed by Harrison and sons], 1899), by Charles Reginald Haines (page images at HathiTrust)
- A concise history of Worcester; containing an ample and authentic description of whatever is worthy of remark in that ancient city; together with an account of royal & other visits, and chronological events ... from the earliest period to the present time. To which is added, the tolls claimed by the sheriff and swordbearer, and a copy of the charter of James I. to the city, and various extracts of other charters and bye-laws ... Also-an account of the posts, mails, stage coaches, waggons, trows, wherries, and other conveyances, to, and from the city. (T. Holl, 1808) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The confession, profession and conversion of an honourable and most worthy young gentlewoman, who was wonderfully zealous in the Roman religion for a long time. (London : Printed for Brabazon Aylmer, Anno Dom. 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Constitution and by-laws of the right worthy Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Templars. Revised and amended at the Annual Session of the R.W.G. Lodge, held at Minneapolis, Minn., May, 1878. (Democrat Printing Co., 1878), by International Order of Good Templars. North America. Grand Lodge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Constitution, by-laws, and rules of the Right Worthy Grand Encampment of Patriarchs, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of the state of North Carolina : adopted at the annual session, Wilmington, May 12th, 1848. (Stringer's Job Press, 1848), by Independent Order of Odd Fellows. R.W. Grand Encampment of Patriarchs of North Carolina (page images at HathiTrust)
- Constitution of the Most Worthy Grand, Worthy Grand, County, Primary, and Juvenile Lodges of the British Templars (s.n.], 1867), by British Templars (page images at HathiTrust)
- Constitution of the Worthy Great Council of Virginia, Improved Order of Red Men, and general laws for tribes, with a digest of the decisions of the Worthy Great Council of Virginia. (Printed by Senseney & Coffroth, 1851), by Improved Order of Red Men. Great Council of Virginia (page images at HathiTrust)
- Constitutions of the grand and subordinate lodges. Adopted by the R. Worthy Grand Lodge of North America, at annual session, May 29th, 1867. (Freeman Steam Printing House and Bindery, 1872), by International Order of Good Templars. Vermont. Grand Lodge (page images at HathiTrust)
- A copie of a letter from Sir Maurice Eustace out of Ireland, and to a worthy gentleman, a member of the House of Commons concerning divers passages in the Parliament there also, another letter from Mr. Bacon drum-major, to Collonel Gibson of many desperate and resolute exploits of English souldiers, worthy all mens knowledge : July 13, 1642. (London : Printed by A. N. for Edw. Husbands and Iohn Frank, 1642), by Maurice Eustace and John Bacon (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The copie of a letter sent from Exeter, by a gentleman of quality, to a worthy friend of his dwelling in London.: Shewing, how the enemy have besieged the said city, and how they lye quartered about it: with a true relation of a fight between the citizens and the cavaliers, wherein the citizens took 80. prisoners from them. Moreover how the Earl of Warwick arriving at a place called Apsom, sent to the high sheriffe to raise the county, which he denied; whereupon the Earl sent 3. or 4. small ships, who battered down a fort where the cavaleirs harboured, to the ground, and flew 60. or 70. of them. Together with other remarkable matters, of speciall note and consequence. This is entred into the register book of Stationers Hall, and printed according to order. (London : Printed for Bernard Alsop, 1643), by I. S. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A copie of the proceedings of some worthy and learned divines, appointed by the Lords to meet at the Bishop of Lincolnes in Westminster touching innovations in the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England. Together with considerations upon the Common prayer book. (London : [s.n.], printed 1641), by Church of England and James Ussher (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The copy of a letter from an eminent commander in Sir Thomas Fairfax army, to severall worthy members of the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. Dated at Marston, within a mile and a little more of Oxford, May 24. 1645. Wherein is fully related the return of Lieutenant Gen. Crumwell, and Major Gen. Brown, and their joyning with Sir Thomas Fairfax at Marston aforesaid. The Lord Gorings returne into Gloucestershire, the Kings forces advance into Darbyshire, Secretary Nicholas his letters intercepted, the taking of Philpot the Kings Harrold at Armes, and sundry other doctors. The taking of Wolvercote house, which the enemy set on fire, but was quenched by our forces, and therein the Deputy-governour, divers other prisoners, and all their armes and ammunition. Published by authority. (London, : Printed for Francis Cotes in the Old-baily., 1645), by Eminent commander in Sir Thomas Fairfax army (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A copy of the proceedings of some worthy and learned divines appointed by the Lords to meet at the Bishop of Lincolns in Westminster touching innovations in the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England : together with considerations upon the Common prayer booke / Arch Bishop of Armach, Bish. of Lincolne, Doct. Prideaux, Doct. Ward, Doct. Brownrig, Doct. Feately, Doct. Hacket. (Printed at London : [s.n.], 1641), by Church of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A copy of verses, humbly presented to all his worthy masters and mistrisses in the town of Lambeth. By Thomas Ouldman, bell-man. (London : [s.n.[, printed in the year, 1689), by Thomas Ouldman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A copy of verses, humbly presented to all his worthy masters and mistrisses in the town of Lambeth. By Thomas Ouldman, belman. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1688), by Thomas Ouldman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A copy of verses made and set forth by Thomas Priest Bell-Man to all my worthy master and mistrisses of the vvard of St. Gile's Cripplegate without and within the freedom. ([London] : Printed by Hen. Brugis, 1681), by Thomas Priest (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A copy of verses presented to all my worthy masters and mistrisses in the parish of St. Mary Newington-Buts, in Southwark by William Major, bell-man. (London : Printed by John Wallis ..., Anno Dom. 1689), by William Major (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A copy of verses: presented to all my worthy masters and mistrisses in the town of Lambeth. By Thomas Ouldman, bell-man for that part of the parish. (London : printed for the author Thomas Ouldman, 1684), by Thomas Ouldman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Country parson's honest advice to that judicious lawyer and worthy minister of state my Lord Keeper ([London : s.n., 1700?]), by Joseph Browne and Jonathan Swift (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A declaration and publication of the most worthy Prince of Orange, contaynyng the cause of his necessary defence against the Duke of Alba Translated out of French into English, and co[m]pared by other copies in diuers languages. (Imprinted at London : By Iohn Day, beneath S. Martins ouer Aldersgate, [1568?]), by Prince of Orange William I (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A declaration of severall observations to the reader worthy of perusall, concerning the cause of the subjects grievances hereunder expressed (London : Printed for Jane Coe ..., 1645.), by well-willer for the publique good T. A. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A declaration of sundry grievances concerning tinne and pewter worthy the serious consideration of the Honourable Houses of Parliament, in the behalfe of the Pewterers, and people of the three kingdomes. / By I.S. A desirer of his countries freedomes. (London : Printed for John Svveeting at the Angell in Popes-head Alley, 1646), by I. S. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A declaration of the gallant service performed by the thrice worthy and faithfull Minister of the Gospell of Jesus Christ, Mr. Hugh Peters, in the vvest of England: concerning the bringing of the Irish army, to the obedience of the Parliament of England. Also, another declaration sent from the Marquesse of Ormond, to the Lord Inchiquin, Generall of the Parliaments forces in Ireland, concerning the crown of England. With a more full and exact relation of the severall victories obtained by the Marquesse of Ormond, the L. Inchiquin, Sir Charles Coot, and Generall Monroe, against General Preston, Gen. Machart, and Gen. Oneal, since their besieging of the city of Dublin. Brought over by the last post. (London, : Printed for Richard Woodnoth, and are tobe [sic] sold at his shop at the signe of the Starre in Cornwall, 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A defence of a treatise, entitled the Gospel of Christ worthy of all acceptation, containing a reply to Mr. Button's remarks, and the observations of Philanthropos [pseud.] (Printed for, and pub., by W. W. Woodward, 1810), by Andrew Fuller and William Button (page images at HathiTrust)
- Degree book of the Independent Order of Good Templars under the jurisdiction of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of North America : revised 1st Dec. 1858. (s.n., 1858), by Independent Order of Good Templars (page images at HathiTrust)
- Degree book of the Independent Order of Good Templars under the jurisdiction of the right worthy grand lodge. Adopted, Mary 24th, 1866, revised, July 28th, 1873. ([Boston?], 1874), by International Order of Good Templars (page images at HathiTrust)
- Degree book of the Independent Order of Good Templars under the jurisdiction of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge : adopted at Boston session, May 24, 1866 : revised at London session, July 28, 1873, and at Charleston session, May 23, 1882. (By authority of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge, 1884), by International Order of Good Templars. U.S. National Grand Lodge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Densell Hollis Esquire, his worthy and learned speech in Parliament on Thnrfeday [sic] the thirtieth of December 1641 vpon the reading of the petition and protestation of the twelve bishoppes, for which they were accused of high treason, and committed to the Tower : wherein is discovered the danger of this protestation, that it is both against the King and his royall prerogatives, the priviledges of Parliaments, the liberties of the subject, and the subvertion of the fundamental lawes of this kingdome. (London : Printed for Iohn Thomas and Thomas Bankes, 1641), by Denzil Holles Holles (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Densell Hollis, Esquire, his worthy and learned speech in Parliament on Thursday the thirtieth of December 1641 : upon the reading of the petition and protestation of the twelve bishoppes, for which they were accused of high treason, and committed to the Tower : wherein is discovered the danger of protestation, that it is both against the King and his royall prerogatives, the priviledges of Parliaments, the liberties of the subject, and the subvertion of the fundamentall lawes of this kingdome. (Printed for Iohn Thomas, and Thomas Bankes, 1641), by Denzil Holles Holles (page images at HathiTrust)
- The devout communicant, assisted with rules for the worthy receiving of the blessed Eucharist together with meditations, prayers and anthems, for every day of the Holy Week : in two parts / by Ab. Seller ... (London : Printed for R. Chiswell ..., 1686), by Abednego Seller (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A diamonde most precious, worthy to be marked instructing all maysters and seruauntes, how they ought to leade their lyues, in that uocation which is fruitfull, and necessary, as well for the maysters, as also for the seruants, agreeable vnto the holy Scriptures. Reade me ouer, and then iudge, if I be not well, then grudge: thinke well of him that mee made, for Gods worde shall neuer fade. (Imprinted at London : In Fleetestreete beneath the Conduite, at the signe of S. Iohn Euangegelist [sic], by Hugh Iackson, 1577), by John Fit John (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Digest of the laws and decisions and annotated constitutions of the Right worthy grand lodge of the Independent order of Good templars (Johnson, Smith, & Harrison, printers, 1885), by International Order of Good Templars. International Supreme Lodge and William P. Roberts (page images at HathiTrust)
- Directions for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper. (London : Printed [by G. Purslowe] for Iohn Harrigat, and are to be sold at the Holy Lambe in Pater-noster Row, 1624), by Robert Jenison (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Directions with prayers and meditations for the worthy receiving the blessed sacrament By the famous Mr. Charles Drelincourt. Minister of the reformed church at Charanton. Out of French. (London : printed for Abel Swalle at the Unicorn at the west end of St. Pauls, and Samuel Tidmarsh at the Kings Head in Cornhil, 1680), by Charles Drelincourt (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A discreet and ivdiciovs discovrse betweene Wisdome and Pietie : two worthy members, wherein is declared the power and iurisdiction of parliaments in their proceedings and in the alteration of church government ([publisher not identified], 1642) (page images at HathiTrust)
- A discreet and judicious discourse betweene vvisdome and pietie, two worthy members.: Wherein is declared the power and jurisdiction of Parliaments in their proceedings, and in the alteration of church government. Written by R. P. (Printed at London : [s.n.], 1642), by R. P. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Dr. Sherlock vindicated, or, Cogent reasons, why that worthy person hath complied with the necessity of the times and why he at first refused it. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Dutch justice in Java. Are the Dutch worthy of this beautiful island with its 35,000,000 inhabitants? Startling revelations ([Batavia, Java, 1911), by J. R. Razoux Kühr (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The duty of such as would walke worthy of the Gospel:: to endeavour union, not division nor toleration. Opened, in a sermon at Pauls, upon the Lords Day, Feb. 8. 1646. / By Matthevv Nevvcomen, preacher of the Gospel at Dedham in Essex. (London : Printed by G.M. for Christopher Meredith, at the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, M.DC.XLVI. [1646]), by Matthew Newcomen (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Ecclesiastes The worthy church-man, or the faithfull minister of Iesvs Christ. Described by polishing the twelve stones in the high-priests pectorall, as they were first glossed and scholyed on in a Synod-sermon; and after enlarged by way of discourse, to his two brethren. By Iohn Iackson parson of Marske in Richmond-shire. (London : Printed [by M. Flesher] for Richard More, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstanes Church-yard in Fleetstreet, 1628), by John Jackson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegiack tribute to the sacred dust of the reverend and worthy Mr. Seaborn Cotton pastour of the Church of Christ at Hampton in New-England: who was discharged from his work and office, to be admitted into heaven, April 20th, 1886. ([Boston : Printed by Samuel Green, 1686]), by Edward Tompson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegiack tribute to the sacred dust of the Reverend and worthy Mr. Seaborn Cotton Pastour of the Church of Christ at Hampton in New-England, who was discharged from his work and office, to be admitted into heaven, April 20th 1686. ([Boston : Printed by Samuel Green, 1686]), by Edward Tompson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An elegie on that incomparable example of hospitality, charity, and generosity, the thrice-worthy William Whitmore, Esq; who departed this life on the fifth of this instant August, 1678. (London: : Printed for L.C., 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegie on the death of that worthy divine Mr. James Janeway who departed this life March the 16th 1673/4. (London printed : [s.n.], 1674), by J. S. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegie sacred to the immortall memory of the most worthy, and most lamented, John Pym, Esq. Who having done most remarkable service to the state, was on Friday being the 8. of Decemb. 1643. translated from the House of Commons, to the Vpper house of glory, and parliament of angels in heaven. The memory of this never to be forgotten patriot deserveth truely to be observed by every man, who stands well affected to the true religion, the lawes, and liberties both of Parliament and kingdome: his body (both the houses, and the assembly of divines being present) was carried with solemn honour and magnificence by sixe of the House of Commons: the reverend divine, Mr. Stephen Marshall did preach the funerall, who did take his text out of the seventh of Micah, the first and second verses. The words were, The good man is perished out of the earth, and there is none upright among men, &c. ([London] : Printed for Lawrence Chapman, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegie upon the truly worthy, and ever-to-be-remembred loyal gentleman, Captain Will. Bedlow, Englad's [sic] deliverer, and the scourge of Rome: who departed this life on the 22 of this instant August; to the great grief of all true Protestants. With an account of his pious end. (London : Printed for Langley Curtiss., 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegie vpon the death of that worthy house-keeper, VVilliam Smith, of Crissing-Temple in the county of Essex, esquire, who dyed the eleventh day of February, 1630. aged 74. yeeres. (London : Printed by G.P., 1631.) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Elegies on the death of that worthy and accomplish't gentleman Colonell John Hampden, Esquire. Entred into the Hall book according to order. (London : Printed by Luke Norton for I.T., October 16, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Elegies on the much lamented death of the honourable and worthy patriot, Francis Pierepont, Esq., third son of the Right Honourable Robert, Earl of Kingston, who dyed at Nottingham the 30th day of January, 1657/8 ([London : s.n.], 1659), by O. Pottlintun (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An Elegy, an acrostick, and also an anagram, on the death of that faithful and worthy minister and servant of God, Mr. Joseph Caryl (London : Printed for Rowland Reynolds ..., 1673) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegy in memory of the much esteemed and truly worthy Ralph Marshall, Esq., one of His Majesty's Justices of peace, &c. by N. Tate ... (London : Printed by R. Roberts for the author, 1700), by Nahum Tate (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegy on that worthy and famous actor, Mr. Charles Hart, who departed this life Thursday August the 18th. 1683. ([London] : Printed by Nath. Thompson, at the entrance into the Old-Spring-Garden near Charing-Cross, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegy on the death of that worthy prelate, the right reverend father in God, Dr. John Lake, late Lord Bishop of Chichester, (one of the seven bishops who were prisoners in the Tower) who departed this life on Friday the 30th. of August 1689. (London, : Printed for Sam. Keble at the Turks-Head in Fleetstreet, 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegy to commemorate, and lament, the death of the worthy, and most eminent doctor of physick, Sr. John Micklevvaite Kt. who died on Saturday, July 29th. 1682. (London, : Printed for William Miller, at the Guilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church-Yard, where you may be furnished with most sorts of bound or stitched books, as Acts of Parliament, proclamations, speeches, declarations, letters, orders, commissions, articles of war or peace; as also books of divinity, church-government, sermons on most occasions, and most sorts of histories, poetry, and such like, &c., 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegy upon the death of that worthy gentleman Collonel Edward Cook who departed this life the 29th. of January. 1683/4. ([London : s.n., 1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elegy upon the death of that worthy gentleman, Mr. Peter Pretty the son of a divine. From his sister (London : [s.n.], printed in year M DC LXXIX. [1679]), by Miss Pretty (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Elijah's mantle: or, The remaines of that late worthy and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. John Tillinghast.: Viz. I. The conformity of a saint to the will of God. On Act. 21.14. II. The will of God and Christ concerning sinners. On Gal. 1.4. III. No condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus. On Rom. 8.1. IV. Christs love to his owne. On Joh. 13.1. V. True gospel humiliation. On Zach. 12.10. VI. The most effectual means to kill and subdue sin. On 1 Joh. 2.2 VII. The advocateship of Jesus Christ, a great ground of saints comfort and support under sins and infirmities. On 1 Joh. 2.2. VIII. The only way for saints to be delivered from the errors and evils of the times. On 1 Tim. 6.11. IX. Of the Old Covenant, from Gal. 4.30. being so farre as the author had proceeded, in a treatise of the two covenants, before his death. Published by his owne notes. (London : printed for Livewell Chapman, and are to be sold at the Crown in Popes-head Alley, 1658), by John Tillinghast and John Manning (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Elogium heroinum, or, The praise of worthy women written by C.G., Gent. (London : Printed by T.M. & A.C. and are sold by William Nott ..., 1651), by C. G. (Charles Gerbier) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Emblems of rarities: or Choyce observations out of worthy histories of many remarkable passages, and renowned actions of divers princes and severall nations With exquisite variety, and speciall collections of the natures of most sorts of creatures: delightfull and profitable to the minde. Collected by D.L. (London : Printed by N. Okes, 1636), by Donald Lupton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Epigrams both pleasant and serious, written by that all-worthy knight, Sir Iohn Harrington: and neuer before printed (London : Imprinted [by George Purslowe] for Iohn Budge, and are to be sold at his shoppe at the south dore of Pauls, and at Britaines Burse, 1615), by John Harington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An Epitaph upon the death of the right worthy and worsh. gent. S. Edward Stanhope, Knight, deceased and whilst that he lived, doctor of the ciuill law, & one of the maisters of His Maiesties high Court of Chauncery ... who deceased the 16 day of March, An. Dom. 1607. (At London : Printed by VVilliam Barley, Anno 1607 [i.e. 1608]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An epitaphe vpon the worthy and honorable lady, the Lady Knowles (Imprinted at London : In Fleetstreete, by William How, for Richarde Iohnes: and are to be solde at his shop vnder the Lotterie house, [1569]), by Thomas Newton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An Epode to his worthy friend, Mr. John Dryden to advise him not to answer two malicious pamphlets against his tragedy called, The Duke of Guise. (London : Printed by J. Grantham, 1683), by John Dryden (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An exact and faithful list of those worthy gentlemen & citizens His Majesty has been pleased to commissionate anew for the honourable lieutenancy of the city of London which is just past the seals. (London : Printed for Langley Curtiss, 1690), by Commissioners of Lieutenancy for the city of London (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An excellent sermon upon the great salvation. By that pious and worthy servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. Andrew Gray, late Minister of the Gospel in the city of Glasgow. (Boston, : printed for Benjamin Gray, no. 2, at the head of the town-dock., 1731), by Andrew Gray (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An excellent treatise touching the restoring againe of him that is fallen written by the worthy, Saint Chrysostome to Theodorus a friend of his, who by leud liuing, was fallen from the Gospell; fit to read for reclaiming their hearts which are in like case. Englished (out of an auncient Latin translation, written in velume) by R.W. With an annexed epistle of comfort from one friend to another, wherin the Anabaptists error of desperation is briefly confuted, and the sinne against the holy Ghost plainly declared. (London : Printed [by J. Windet] for I. Helme, and are to be sold at his shop at S. Dunstans Church, [1609]), by Saint John Chrysostom, Thomas. Epistle of comfort Cottesford, and Robert Wolcomb (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The exemplary lives and memorable acts of nine the most worthy women in the vvorld three Iewes. Three gentiles. Three Christians. Written by the author of the History of women. (London : Printed by Tho. Cotes, for Richard Royston, and are to be sold at the signe of the Angell in Ivie Lane, 1640), by Thomas Heywood and George Glover (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The faithful inflamed lover: or, The true admirer of beauty Being an account of a worthy squire that married a farmers daughter. This beauteous maid his heart betray'd, he lov'd her not for store; he fought not one for wealth alone, he had enough before. To the tune of, Over hills and high mountains. ([London] : Printed for J[onah]. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-spur-street, without Newgate, [between 1685-1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A famous dittie of the ioyful receauing of the Queens moste excellent maiestie, by the worthy citizens of London the xij day of Nouember, 1584. at her graces comming to Saint Iames. To the tune of Wigmores Galliard. (At London : Printed by Edward Allde for Yarath Iames and are to be solde in New-gate Market against Christ Church gate, 1584), by Richard Harrington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The famous history of that most renowned Christian worthy Arthur King of the Britaines,: and his famous Knights of the Round Table. ([London : printed for Francis Coles at the signe of the Lamb in the Old-Bailey, 1660]), by -1656? M. P. (Martin Parker) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The farce of the worthy Master Pierre Patelin (D. Appleton and company, 1925), by M. A. Jagendorf (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The farmer's friend, or The History of Mr. Charles Worthy. Who, from being a poor orphan, rose through various scenes of distress and misfortune, to wealth and eminence, by industry, economy and good conduct. : Interspersed with many useful and entertaining narratives, suited to please the fancy, improve the understanding, and mend the heart. / By Enos Hitchcock, D.D. author of "Memoirs of the Bloomsgrove family." ; Published according to act of Congress. (Printed at Boston, : by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street., MDCCXCIII. [1793]), by Enos Hitchcock (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Female excellency, or, The ladies glory illustrated in the worthy lives and memorable actions of nine famous women, who have been renowned either for virtue or valour in several ages of the world ... : the whole adorned with poems and the picture of each lady / by R.B. (London : Printed for Nath. Crouch ..., 1688), by 1632?-1725? R. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A few words concerning that pious youth, of worthy memory, to wit, Thomas Scattergood, jun. who departed this life the 19th of the first month, 1731, in the 26th year of his age. ([Boston, 1939), by Ann Buffin (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A few words concerning that pious youth, of worthy memory, to wit, Thomas Scattergood, Jun. who departed this life the 19th of first month, 1731, in the 26th year of his age. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by James Chattin, next door to the Pipe, in Church-Alley. (Price 2d.) Where printing work is carefully done, in a new type., [1752?]), by Ann Buffin (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The fight for the republic; a narrative of the more note-worthy events in the War of Secession, presenting the great contest in its dramatic aspects (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1917), by Rossiter Johnson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Five sermons, preached upon several texts: by that learned and worthy divine, Thomas Wetherel, B.D. sometimes fellow of Gonevile and Caius Colledge in Cambridge, and parson of Newton in Suffolke. (London : printed by I. B[eale]. for Samuel Man, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Swanne, 1635), by Thomas Wetherel (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Frank Worthy : or, The orphan and his benefactor : for little boys and little girls (Lindsay and Blakiston, 1849), by Mrs. Hughs (page images at HathiTrust)
- Friendly reminiscences of Donald Cattanach, Esq. dedicated to his worthy wife and his children and grand-children (Dudley & Burns, 1884), by A. MacDougall (page images at HathiTrust)
- A funeral elegy upon the death of that excellent and most worthy gentleman John Winthrop Esq. late governor of His Majestyes colony of Conecticot [sic]; who deceased April , 1676 ([Boston : Printed by John Foster?], 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Funeral elegy upon the death of that excellent and most worthy gentleman John Winthrop Esq. late governour of his majestyes colony of Conecticot; who deceased April, 1676. ([Boston : Printed by John Foster, 1676]), by Stephen Chester (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A funeral sermon. Delivered upon occasion of the death of that worthy gentleman John Marsh, Esq; who lived at Garston-Hall in Watford Parish in the county of Hartford; and died in the Lord, and was buried Septemb. 16, 1681. By Samuel Slater, late minister of the Gospel at Edmunds-Bury in Suffolk. (London : printed for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside, near Mercers Chappel, 1682), by Samuel Slater (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Jane Papillon late wife of the very worthy Thomas Papillon, Esq; first preached July 24. 1698. and now published at his request. By John Woodhouse. (London : printed by J. Astwood for John Lawrence, at the Angel in the Poultrey, 1698), by John Woodhouse (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A funeral sermon on the decease of that worthy gentlewoman Mrs. Margaret Baxter, who died the 28th of June, 1681 by John Howe. (London : Printed for Brabazon Alymer, 1681), by John Howe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A funerall elegie on the unfortunate death of that worthy major Edward Grey, Iuly 26. 1644. ([Printed at London : for I.W. at the old Baylie, 1644]), by J. A. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A funerall ellegie, upon the death of Mr. John Pim one of the worthy Members of the house of Commons deceased the 8 of December. ([London] : Printed by Iohn Hammond according to order, [1643]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A funerall sermon preached at Watton in Hertfordshire, at the buriall of the ancient and worthy knight, Sir Philip Boteler, Decemb. 9. 1606 (At London : Printed by Felix Kyngston and Martin Clarke, 1607), by George Downame (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The girls of Central High aiding the Red Cross; or, Amateur theatricals for a worthy cause (World Syndicate ;, 1919), by Gertrude W. Morrison (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Glory of the west, or, The Tenth renowned, worthy and most heroick champion of this Brittish island being an unparallel'd commemoration of General Monck's coming towards the city of London. (London : Printed for Charles Gustavus, [1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Gods rebuke in taking from us that worthy and honourable gentleman Sir Edward Lewkenor Knight, the first day of May this present yeere 1618, he being at that time high Sheriffe of Suffolke. (London : Printed by Edw. Griffin for Iohn Parker at the signe of the Ball in Pauls-Church-yard, 1619), by Timothy Oldmayne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Good nevves out of the vvest, declared in a letter sent from Lieutenant Generall Cromwel, to a worthy member of the House of Commons. Shewing what great things God hath done by small means. Two thousand slain and taken prisoners: also fifteen hundred horse taken beside bag and baggage / Published by authority. (London : Printed by Matthew Simmons, 1645), by Oliver Cromwell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The gospel worthy of all acceptation, or The duty of sinners to believe in Jesus Christ. (American Doctrinal Tract Society, 1846), by Andrew Fuller (page images at HathiTrust)
- Goulden's Canterbury guide, containing an account of whatever is curious or worthy of observation in and about that ancient city : including the history and description of the Cathedral, and St. Augustine's Monastery. (H. J. Goulden, 1897), by H. J. Goulden (page images at HathiTrust)
- The grateful acknowledgment of a late trimming regulator humbly presented to that honest and worthy country gentleman who is come lately to town, and stiles himself by the name of Multum in parvo : with a most strange and wonderful prophecy, taken out of Britains genious / written in the time of the late wars, by ... Captain George Withers. (London : [s.n.], 1688), by George Wither and John Pennyman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Great Britaine, all in blacke for the incomparable losse of Henry, our late worthy prince / by John Taylor. (London : Printed by E.A. for I. Wright dwelling in Newgate Market, neere vnto Christs Church gate, 1612), by John Taylor and William Rowley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A great conspiracy of the papists, against the worthy members of both Houses of Parliament. And also against the City of London, and generally the whole kingdome. Discovered by divers wicked and bloody letters, which by Gods providence came to light, and was read in the House of Commons the 10. and 11. of January, 1641. With the names of those honourable and worthy members in Parliament. Whose lives they conspire against, and seeke to take away. (London : Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641. [i.e. 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Greate Brittaines noble and worthy councell of warr ([London] : Printed for Thomas Archer in Popes head Ally, and are to be sold at this shop in Popes head Ally, ouer against the si[ne?] of the Horse-shoe, [1624]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Hæc & hic; or, The feminine gender more worthy than the masculine. Being a vindication of that ingenious and innocent sex from the biting sarcasms, bitter satyrs, and opprobrious calumnies, wherewith they are daily, tho undeservedly, aspers'd by the virulent tongues and pens of malevolent men. ... (London, : Printed by Jo. Harefinch for James Norris, at the Kings Arms without Temple-Bar., 1683.), by James Norris and John Harefinch (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Hagieā theoū krisis Iudgment worthy of God, or, An assertion of the existence and duration of hell torments, in two occasional letters, written several years since / by ... Henry Hammond ; to which is added an accordance of St. Paul with St. James, in the great point of faith and works by the same author. (Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Printed by H.H. ..., for Ric. Royston, and Ric. Davis, 1665), by Henry Hammond (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A happy deliverance, or, a wonderfull preservation of foure worthy and honourable peeres of this kingdome, and some others. Who should have beene poysoyned at a supper in St. Martins Lane neere Charing-Crosse on Tuesday, the 11. of Ian. 1641. Viz. The Earle of Leicester The Earle of Essex, Lord Chamberlaine. The Earle of Holland. The Earle of Northumberland. With some others. Whereunto is annexed five articles preferred by the Commons in Parliament against Mr. Herbert the Kings atturney generall. (London : Printed for John Thomas, 1641. [i.e. 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Hasty damosel, or, Her worthy praise of her beloved William, a seaman ... tune of, The seamans departure, or doubting virgin. ([London] : Printed for P. Brooksby ..., [1687?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Headbourn Worthy Church. (J. Weale, 1844), by Owen Browne Carter (page images at HathiTrust)
- An Help and exhortation to worthy communicating, or, A treatise describing the meaning, worthy reception, duty, and benefits of the Holy Sacrament, and answering the doubts of conscience, and other reasons, which most generally detain men from it : together with suitable devotions added (London : Printed for D. Midwinter [etc.], 1737., 1737), by John Kettlewell (page images at HathiTrust)
- An help and exhortation to worthy communicating, or, A treatise describing the meaning, worthy reception, duty, and benefits of the Holy Sacrament and answering the doubts of conscience, and other reasons, which most generally detain men from it together with suitable devotions added / by John Kettlewell ... (London : Printed by R.E. for Robert Kettlewell ..., 1683), by John Kettlewell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An helpe for yong people, preparing them for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper. By W.L. B.D. (Londn [sic] : Printed by T[homas] H[arper] for Nathaniel Butter at the Pyde Bull, neer St. Augustines Gate, 1640), by B.D. W.L. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A hero of the workshop and a Somersetshire worthy, Charles Summers, sculptor; the story of his struggles & triumph (Hamilton, Adams, 1879), by Margaret Thomas (page images at HathiTrust)
- His worthy praise (Lorenz Pub. Co., 1915), by Edmund S. Lorenz and Ira B. Wilson (page images at HathiTrust)
- His worthy praise; a collection of Sunday school songs (Lorenz Pub. Co., 1915), by Edmund S. Lorenz (page images at HathiTrust)
- His worthy praise : a collection of Sunday school songs (Lorenz Pub. Co., 1915), by Ira B. Wilson and Edmund S. Lorenz (page images at HathiTrust)
- The history of Thomas of Reading; or, The six worthy yeomen of the west. (W. Pickering, 1827), by Thomas Deloney (page images at HathiTrust)
- An honorable president for great men by an elegiecall [sic] monument to the memory of that worthy gentleman Mr. Iohn Bancks, citizen and mercer of London, aged about 60 yeares, and dyed the 9.th day of September, anno Dom. 1630. ([London? : B. Alsop and T. Fawcet, 1630]), by Henry Petowe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Honourable and worthy speech in the High Court of Parliament in Scotland Octob. 28, 1641 (London : Printed for John Thomas, 1641), by James Stuart Lennox (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An honourable and worthy speech: spoken in the high court of Parliament by Mr. Smith of the Middle-Temple October 28. 1641. Concerning the regulating of the Kings Majesties prerogative and the liberties of the subjects. With a motion for the speedy redresse of all greevances under which the church and state doth lye. (London : Printed by Barnard Alsop, MDCXLI. [1641]), by Philip Smith (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An honourable and worthy speech spoken in the High Covrt of Parliament by Mr. Smith of the Middle-Temple October 28, 1641 concerning the regulating of the Kings Majesties prerogative and the liberties of the subjects : with a motion for the speedy redresse of all greevances under which the church and state doth lye. (B. Alsop, 1641), by Philip Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
- A horse or a New-Yeares-gift to the right worthy and worshipful Sr. Phillip Balfour, knight, colonell of a Scottish regiment in the seruice of the high and mighty lords the States Generall of the United Prouinces / by G. Lawder. (At Middelburgh : Printed by James Fierens, Booke-seller ..., Anno 1646), by George Lauder (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- How to see Boston : a trust worthy guide-book. (Moses King Corp., 1890), by Grand Army of the Republic. National Encampment and Boston Grand Army of the Republic. National Encampment. 24th (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Inner-Temple masque. Or Masque of heroes Presented (as an entertainement for many worthy ladies:) by gentlemen of the same ancient and noble house. Tho. Middleton. (London : Printed [by William Stansby] for Iohn Brovvne, and are to be sold at his shop in S. Dunstanes Church-yard in Fleetstreete, 1619), by Thomas Middleton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An introduction to the worthy receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper by that late learned minister of Gods holy word, William Pemble ... ; published since his death by his friend. (London : Printed by I.B. for Iames Boler, and are to be sold at the signe of the Mary gold in Pauls Church-yard, 1633), by William Pemble and Richard Capel (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- I.O.O.F. proceedings of the right worthy Grand Lodge of the State of Wisconsin (The Lodge, 1850), by Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Grand Lodge of Wisconsin (page images at HathiTrust)
- A iournall, wherein is truely sette downe from day to day, what was doone, and worthy of noting in both the armies, from the last comming of the D. of Parma into Fraunce, vntill the eighteenth of May 1592, according to the French computation Wherevnto is added other newes from Genes, the which are confirmed by sondry letters of credite. Translated out of French by E. A. (London : Printed by Iohn Wolfe, and are to bee solde at his shop, right ouer against the great South doore of Poules, 1592), by Edward Aggas (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Jethro's character of worthy judges an assise-sermon preached at Northampton, March 22, 1663 / by Antonie Scattergood. (London : Printed by J.G. for Richard Marriott, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1664), by Antony Scattergood (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Journal of proceedings of the ... annual session of the Right worthy grand lodge (The Lodge, between 1000 and 1999), by International Order of Good Templars. International Supreme Lodge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Journal of proceedings of the ... annual session of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of North America. (The Grand Lodge], 1864), by Independent Order of Good Templars. Grand Lodge of North America (page images at HathiTrust)
- Journal of proceedings of the Right Worthy Grand Encampment of the State of New York. (The Grand Encampment., in the 19th century), by Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Grand Encampment of New York (page images at HathiTrust)
- Journal of proceedings of the right worthy Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the State of North Carolina ... (P.G.H.P. William D. Cooke, 1851), by Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Grand Lodge of North Carolina (page images at HathiTrust)
- Journal of proceedings of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the United States of America, and jurisdiction thereunto belonging ; from its formation, February, 1821, to the close of the annual session, 1843 : together with statistical tables showing the progress of the order, and notes explanatory of subjects not fully expressed in the text. (McGowan and Treadwell, 1844), by Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Sovereign Grand Lodge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Journal of proceedings of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the State of Missouri (The Grand Lodge, 1838), by Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Grand Lodge of Missouri (page images at HathiTrust)
- A journal of the life, travels, and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that worthy elder, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, James Dickinson, who departed this life on the 6th of the 3d month 1741, in the 83d year of his age. (Printed and sold by T. Sowle Raylton and Luke Hinde, 1745), by James Dickinson (page images at HathiTrust)
- A journal of the life, travels, sufferings, and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that worthy elder and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, William Edmundson. (Christopher Bentham, 1820), by William Edmundson (page images at HathiTrust)
- Journal of the life, travels, sufferings, and labour of love in the work of the ministry of that worthy elder and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, William Edmundson, who departed this life the 31st of the 6th month, 1712. (London : Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1715., 1715), by William Edmundson (page images at HathiTrust)
- A journal of the life, travels, sufferings, and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that worthy elder and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, William Edmundson. (Sold by Harvey and Darton, 1829), by William Edmundson and John Stoddart (page images at HathiTrust)
- A journey round the coast of Kent; containing remarks on the principal objects worthy of notice throughout the whole of that interesting border, and the contiguous district; including Penhurst, and Tunbridge-Wells; with Rye, Winchelsea, Hastings, and Battle, in Sussex: being original notes made during a summer excursion ... (Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1818), by L. Fussell (page images at HathiTrust)
- Keepe within compasse: or, The worthy legacie of a wise father to his beloued sonne teaching him how to liue richly in this world, and eternally happy in the world to come. Meete for all sorts of people whatsoeuer. ([London : [Printed for J. Wright, ca. 1630]]), by John Trundle (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Keepe within compasse: or, the worthy legacy of a wise father to his beloued sonne: teaching him how to liue richly in this world and eternally happy in the world to come. Meete for all sorts of people whatsoeuer. (Printed at London : for I. Trundle dwelling in Barbican, [1619]), by John Trundle (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- King Arthur or the British worthy (London : printed and sold by J. Jarvis, 1784), by David Garrick (HTML at ECCO TCP)
- King Arthur; or, The British worthy. A dramatick opera (University Press, 1928), by John Dryden, Dennis Arundell, and Henry Purcell (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- King Arthur, or, The British worthy a dramatick opera : perform'd at the Queens Theatre by Their Majesties servants / written by Mr. Dryden. (London : Printed for Jacob Tonson ..., 1691), by John Dryden and Henry Purcell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- King Arthur: or, the British worthy: A masque. By Mr. Dryden. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, ... The music by Purcell and Dr. Arne. (London : printed for W. Strahan, L. Hawes and Co. T. Davies, T. Lownds, T. Becket, and W. Griffin, 1770), by David Garrick (HTML at ECCO TCP)
- The Kings Maiesties letter, sent to the House of Commons, and there read. With a worthy speech spoken by Sir William Wroth, concerning the Parliaments complying with His Majesties propositions contained therein. Desiring that it may be taken into present consideration, and in answer returned to His Majestie, concernng the same. (Printed at London : for Iohn Wright, and are to be sold in the Old Bayly, 1643), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), King Charles I of England, and William Wroth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Kings noble entertainment at York with the Lord Maior of York his worthy speech to the King.: As also the manner how the aldermen, sheriffes, citizens and sundry other gentlemen congratulated His Maiesty to York. Likewise how triumphantly hee was entertained with many rich presents, and now they conducted His Maiesty to his castle. Sent from York by Sir Nathanaael [sic] Rigby to a merchant in London. March 18. 1641. (London : Printed for Thomas Williams, 1641), by Nathaniel Rigby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A knowledge for kings, and a warning for subiects conteyning the moste excellent and worthy history of the Raellyans peruerted state, and gouernment of their common wealth: no lesse rare, then strange ... First written in Latine, by Iames Glaucus a Germaine: and now translated into enlgish by VVilliam Cleuer scholemaster. By speciall recorde, this monument was two thousande yeares of antiquity: and so dusked and forworne with age, that being in a plaine writte[n] letter, could scarce be read ... I with my painefull indeuour haue now renewed it into fresh memorye. (Imprinted at London : By [J. Charlewood for] Richard Ihones, 1576), by James Glaucus and William Clever (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Labels : suggestions for the shipper who is seeking to give his pack a worthy and effective mark of identification. (Advertising Department, California Fruit Growers Exchange, 1918), by California Fruit Growers Exchange (page images at HathiTrust)
- The lamb slain, worthy to be praised, as the most powerful, rich, wise, and strong. A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, July 11. 1745. / By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor of a church in said town. ; [Two lines from Psalms] (Boston: : Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhil., 1745), by Joseph Sewall (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A lamentable new ditty, made vpon the death of a worthy gentleman, named George Stoole, dwelling sometime on Gate-side Moore, and sometime at New-castle in Northumberland: with his penitent end. To a delicate Scottish tune. (At London : Printed for H. Gosson:, [1630?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter from a worthy gentleman in Yorke-shire, to his friend a member of the honorable House of Commons Declaring 1. That the Parliament hath, and continually ought to use their zealous indeavours and heartie desires for a thorow reformation in Church and common wealth. 2. That the same meanes the prelates used ... and confounded their carnall wisdome. 3. That the Papists in England and Ireland by their own barbarous, savage and inhumane practises, ... will be the actors and authors of their own tragedies. 4. Shewing through the honourable houses of parliament be by many evill affected people scorned and derided, ... 5. The enemies of the Parliament and kingdome, are papists to root out religion the clergie for bishopricks and pluralities, ... 6. And lastly advise to the Parliament to go on with alacrity but not one foot but to God, to heavenly ends, divine rules, apparant truths, in the churches walkes, and then they shall not want the protection of the Almighty. (London : printed for R. Best, October 6. 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter from a worthy gentleman in Yorke-shire, to his friend a member of the Honorable House of Commons.: Declaring 1. That the Parliament hath, and continually ought to use their zealous indeavours and heartie desires, for a thorow reformation in church and commonwealth. 2. That the same meanes the prelates used to advance themselves to pettie deities, and to bury the honor of religion in the grave of oblivion, hath now removed the stones that pressed down truth and piety, and confounded their carnall wisdome. 3. That the papists in England and Ireland by their own barbarous, savage and inhumane practises, as a just requitall of their villanies, will be the actors and authours of their own tragedies. 4. Shewing though the honourable houses of parliament be by many evill affected people scorned and derided; yet they ought to goe on chearfully in the establishment of the true religion, and suffer patiently, after the example of Christ &c. 5. The enemies of the Parliament and kingdome, are papists to root out religion the clergie for Bishopricks and pluralities, cloaked delinquents that study day and night to make currant their counterfeit conditions. 6. And lastly advise to the Parliament to go on with alacrity but not one foot but to God, to heavenly ends, divine rules, apparant truths, in the churches walkes, and then they shall not want the protection of the Almighty. (London : Printed for R. Best, October 10. 1642), by Worthy gentleman in York-shire R. R. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter from Captain Jones,: to a worthy friend of his dwelling in Bartholmew Lane. Being a more full and an exacter relation of the particular proceedings of Sir William VVallers armie, then any that hath yet been published. With a list of the chiefe commanders that were slain and taken prisoners VVith a true relation of the taking of VVinchester by the Parlioments [sic] forces. (London : Printed by A. Coe and published according to order, Anno Domini. 1644), by Captain Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter from the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, to the worthy and independent electors of the city and liberty of Westminster. (Printed for J. Debrett, 1793), by Charles James Fox (page images at HathiTrust)
- A letter from the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, to the worthy and independent electors of the city and liberty of Westminster (Printed for J. Debrett ..., 1793), by Charles James Fox (page images at HathiTrust)
- A letter from the Worthy Patriarch of Howard Division, no. 26, to the Grand Worthy Patriarch, S. of T. of Nova Scotia (s.n.], 1867), by E. Morrison and T. M. King (page images at HathiTrust)
- A letter sent from a worthy divine to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of the city of London being a true relation of the battaile fought betweene His Majesty and His Excellence the Earle of Essex : from Warwicke castle the 24 of October 1642, at two a clock in the morning : together with a prayer for the happy uniting of the King and Parliament, fit to be used by all good Christians daily in their houses. (London : ... Printed for Robert Wood, Octob. 27, 1642), by Adoniram Byfield (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter sent from Portsmouth, from a very worthy person there, to a friend of his in London. ([London : s.n., 1659]), by N. L. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter sent from Portsmouth, from a very worthy person there, to a friend of his in London. ([London : s.n., 1659]), by N. L. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter sent from Sr. Simon Harcourt, to a worthy member of the House of Commons. VVith a true relation of the proceedings of the English army, under his command, to this present March. Whereunto is added the many miraculous deliverances, in the relieving and defending of the city of Tredagh, by the providence of God. Exactly related, by the minister of the same town, who was an eye witnesse thereof, and is still resident there. (London : Printed for Joseph Hunscott, 1641), by Simon Harcourt (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter sent to a worthy member of the House of Commons, concerning the Lord Shandois coming to Cisseter to execute the Commission of Array. Read in the House of Commons, and ordered to be forthwith printed. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. (London : Printed by L.N. and I.F. for Edward Husbands and John Franck, and are to be sold at their shops in the middle Temple, and the Kings-head in Fleetstreet, August 22. 1642), by John Giffard and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter sent to the Honourable George Lord Digby in Flushing from a worthy gentleman in Windsor, January the 24, 1641 together with the true coppy of a letter sent from Sir John Byron, lieutenant of the Tower to the House of Commons, concerning divers matter of great note and consequence. (Printed at London : For R. J., 1641), by Worthy gentleman in Windsor and John Byron Byron (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter to his worthy friend, D.B.M. from Dr. Connor, member of the College of Physicians and Royal Society (London : Printed for Sam. Briscoe ..., 1696), by Bernard Connor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter to the worthy electors of the borough of Aylesbury in the county of Bucks. (Printed for S. Donaldson, 1764), by John Wilkes (page images at HathiTrust)
- A letter to Thomas Paine, in answer to his scurrilous epistle addressed to our late worthy President Washington: and containing comments and observations on his life, political amd deistical writings, &c. &c. Intended as an alarm to the good people of these states, from being led astray by the sophistical reasonings of Mr. Paine. / By an American citizen, in whose heart the amor patriae holds the highest place. (New-York: : Printed for the author by John Bull, no. 115, Cherry-Street., 1797), by in whose heart the amor patriae holds the highest place American citizen (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A letter vvritten out of the country to Mr Iohn Pym Esquire,: one of the worthy members of the House of Commons, February I. ([Oxford] : Printed for W. Webb, M.DC.XLII [1642, i.e. 1643]), by R. E. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter written from Walshall, by a worthy gentleman to his friend in Oxford, concerning Burmingham. ([Oxford : by H. Hall], Printed in the yeare M.DC.XLIII. [1643]), by Worthy gentleman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The life and death of David.: A sermon preached at the funeralls of that worthy member of the Honourable House of Commons, William Strode Esquire, in the Abbey Church in Westminster, Septemb. 22⁰. 1645. / By Gaspar Hickes, a member of the Assembly of Divines. (London : Printed by G. Miller for Christopher Meredith at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, 1645), by Gaspar Hickes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Life and Death of Tom Careless: to which is added, The History of Will Worthy & Nancy Wilmot (Gutenberg ebook)
- The life of Mr. John Hieron with the characters and memorials of ten other worthy ministers of Jesus Christ / written by Mr. Robert Porter ... (London : Published by D. Burgess, printed for Tho. Parkhurst ..., MDCXCI [1691]), by Robert Porter (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The London and Birmingham Railway companion : containing a complete description of every thing worthy of attention on the line .. : also fare and time tables : with a map ... (Published by Whittaker and Co. ..., 1838), by Arthur Freeling (page images at HathiTrust)
- The London and Southampton railway companion, containing a complete description of every thing worthy of attention on the line; of the gentlemen's seats, villas, towns, and villages; an account of the churches, endowments, livings, patrons; and of the various packs of hounds and angling stations near the line; with guides to Southampton and Isle of Wight. (Printed for J.T. Norris and sold by R. Groombridge., 1839), by Arthur Freeling (page images at HathiTrust)
- London's sighs for her worthy patriot an elegie offered to the never-dying memory of the Honourable Sir Richard Ford, Kt., some years since lord mayor, who died Aug. 31, 1678. (London : Printed for L.C., 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Love and charity presented in a copy of verses to his worthy masters in the ward of St. Giles's Cripplegate without. / By William Briscoe, bell-man within the Freedom. (London, : [s.n.], printed Decemb. 24th, 1668), by William Briscoe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Marine fish-farming for India : a description of French and Italian methods worthy of trial in Indian backwaters and deltas. (Government press, 1911), by James Hornell and Madras (India : Presidency). Fisheries Dept (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Master Bagshaw his worthy speech in Parliament, Febr, 18. 1641. Concerning the passing of a bill, for the disarming of the papists within this kingdome. (London : Printed by T.F. for J. Thomas, 1641. [i.e. 1642]), by Edward Bagshaw and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Master Grimston his worthy and learned speech: spoken in the High Court of Parliament. Concerning troubles abroad, and greevances at home. Shewing the inward symptoms and causes of all our feares and dangers. And what probability there is of reformation, in case due punishment be speedily executed on incendiaries, and chiefe causers of those distractions, that have opprest our church, and common-wealth. (London : Printed for W.H., 1641), by Harbottle Grimston (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Matchless murder giving an account of the most horrible and bloody murthering of the most worthy gentleman Thomas Thin, Esq., who was on Sunday, February the twelfth, 1682 barbarously killed in his own coach ... : and the names of the murtherers now lying in Newgate, who have confessed the same, are as followeth, Capt. Christopher Furatz, a German, George Boroskie, a Polander, John Stern a German, Fredrick Harder, and Amien Berg, accessaries : to the tune of Troy town. ([London] : Printed for J. Conyers at the Black Raven in Duck Lane, [1682]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Matters of great consequence, and worthy of note to all England first the royall embassage from the Prince of Orange, to the well affected subjects of England : secondly, a message from a committee of both Houses of Parliament, to the Spanish embassador to make stay of the ships at Dunkerk, which were intended for the supply of the rebels in Ireland : thirdly, the true and humble petition of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty : concerning the Lord Kimbolton, M. Hollis, and the rest of the gentlemen that were accused of high treason : fourthly, an order of the House of the Lords for suppressing of the Arch-bishop of Armaghs sermon, which was falsely put upon him : fiftly, articles against Sir Edward Herbert Knight, His Majesties attorney generall, by the House of Commons : sixtly, an ordinance from His Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament, for the ordering of the militia of the kingdome of England, and also of the dominion of Wales : lastly, the names of all the lievtenants of every country, which are approved by the Kings Majesty. (London : Printed at London, for F. Coules and Tho. Bankes, 1641), by James Ussher and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- May 28th. 1706. To my worthy friend, Mr. James Bayley, living (if living) in Roxbury. A poem. ([Boston? : s.n., 1707?]), by Nicholas Noyes (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Meeting accidently at a coffee-house with a scandalous paper, reflecting on two eminent and worthy physitians, Dr. Morton and Dr. Goodall ... ([London : s.n., 169-?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Memoirs of the life of the Rev. George Whitlfield ... : in which every circumstance worthy of notice, both in his private and public character is recorded ... (London : Printed fpr Edward and Charles Dilly, 1772., 1772), by John Gillies and Benson Collection of Hymnals and Hymnology (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memorials and characters, together with the lives of divers eminent and worthy persons. From the year one thousand six hundred to the present time. (Printed for J. Wilford, 1741), by John Wilford (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memorials of worthy persons. Decade 3 (Oxford : Printed by A. & L. Liechfield ..., 1662), by Clement Barksdale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Memorials of worthy persons. Decade 4 (Oxford : Printed by A. and L. Lichfield, 1663), by Clement Barksdale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Memorials of worthy persons. Decades 1-2 (London : Printed by I.R., 1661), by Clement Barksdale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Memorials of worthy persons. Decades 1-2 (Oxford : Printed by A. and L. Lichfield and are to be sold by S. Thomson, 1664), by Clement Barksdale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Men worthy to lead; being lives of John Howard, William Wilberforce, Thomas Chalmers, Thomas Arnold, Samuel Budgett, John Foster. (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1890), by Peter Bayne (page images at HathiTrust)
- Mercurius rusticus, or, A countrey messenger informing divers things worthy to be taken notice of, for the furtherance of those proceedings which concerne the publique peace and safety. ([London : s.n., 1643]), by George Wither (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The mindes delight : or, Variety of memorable matters worthy of observation (G. Richards and P. Sainsbury at the Cayme Press, 1928), by Hedley Hope-Nicholson and R. B. Cunninghame Graham (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The more excellent way or, a brief discourse of that noble principle in which all worthy actions are wrought. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, 1650) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The most admirable historie of that most renowned Christian worthy Arthvr, King of the Britaines ([London : Printed for Francis Coles, 1660]), by Martin Parker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Most notable and worthy example of an ungratious sonne, who in the pride of his hart denied his owne father. (London : printed by M. P[arsons] for H. Gosson, on London Bridge, [1638?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A most notable and worthy example of an vngratious sonne, who in the pride of his hart denied his owne father and how God for his offence turned his meate into loathsome toades. To the tune of Lord Darley. ([London : Printed by W. White?, ca. 1610?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Most true relation of a vvonderfull victory it pleased God to give those two worthy commanders Sir Robert and Sir William Stuart (Printed by R. Oulton. and G. Dexter for Ioseph Hnnscott [sic], 1642), by Joseph Hunscot, Gregory Dexter, Richard Oulton, and Henry Elsynge (page images at HathiTrust)
- A most worthy speech of the truly honourable and worthy member of the House of Commons : Sir Edward Deering, knight and baronet : spoken in Parliament concerning the lyturgy of the Church of England, and for a national synod. (I. Franke, 1642), by Edward Dering (page images at HathiTrust)
- A most worthy speech of the truly honourable and worthy member of the House of Commons Sir Edward Deering knight and baronet spoken in Parliament concerning the lyturgy of the Church of England and for a nationall synod. (London : Printed for Iohn Franke ..., 1642), by Edward Dering (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A most worthy speech: spoken by the Right Honourable, and renowned soldier, Lieutenant General Lesley, to the Scottish army, at their marching over Tweed into Scotland, wherein is propounded severall propositions concerning the kingdome of England, and the covenant. Together with the gallant answer of the officers and soldiers in the Scottish army; and their taking of a new oath, and breaking the standards of every regiment, upon their advance into their own kingdome. Appointed to be printed, and published for generall satisfaction of the kingdome of England, Feb. 26. (London : Prinred [sic] for James Douglas, 1647), by David Leslie Newark, W. C., F. Simpson, and Scotland. Army (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A most worthy speech, spoken by the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Warwicke;: in the head of his army, November, 22. when he tooke his leave of them, and delivered them under the command of his excellence the Earle of Essex. Wherin is contained all the duties of a Christian souldier, both toward God and man, with many religious advertisements, to deterre them from swearing, and taking the name of the Lord in vaine. Whereunto is annexed a caveat for the cavaliers, being a true example of Gods judgement against one of that crew, which tooke a pride in blaspheming against God, and cursing the Roundheads. (London : Printed by T. Fawcet, Novem. 29. 1642), by Robert Rich Warwick (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A most worthy speech spoken in the honourable House of Commons by Sir Beniamin Rvdyard, desiring a happy union betweene the King and his Parliament without effusion of bloud, this present July 9th, 1641. (London : Printed for N. Allen and are to be sold in the Old Baily, 1642), by Benjamin Rudyerd (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Nathanael, or, An Israelite indeed lively portraied, and evidently proved to be an object most worthy both of our admiration and imitation, his priviledges and characters are also layd down : together with a discovery of the sinfulness and miserie of all hypocrites and strangers from the common-wealth of Israel / by Faithfull Teate ... (London : Printed for George Sawbridge ..., 1657), by Faithful Teate (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A nest of nunnes egges, strangely hatched, with the description of a worthy feast for ioy of the brood. (Printed at London : for J.T., [1680?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Nevves from Virginia. -- The lost Flocke -- Triumphant. -- With the happy Arriuall of that famous and -- worthy Knight Sr. Thomas Gates: and the well-reputed & valiant Captaine Mr. Chri- -- stopher Newporte, and others -- into England. -- With the maner of their distresse in the -- lland of Deuils (otherwise called Bermoothawes) -- where they remayned 42 weekes, & builded --two Pynaces, in which they returned -- into Virginia. -- ([Boston, 1922), by Richard Rich (page images at HathiTrust)
- Nevves from Virginia The lost flocke triumphant. With the happy arriuall of that famous and worthy knight Sr. Thomas Gates: and the well reputed & valiant captaine Mr. Christopher Newporte, and others, into England. With the maner of their distresse in the Iland of Deuils (otherwise called Bermoothawes) where they remayned 42. weekes, & builded two pynaces, in which they returned into Virginia. By R. Rich, Gent. one of the voyage. (London : Printed by Edw: Allde, and are to be solde by Iohn Wright at Christ-Church dore, 1610), by Richard Rich (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A new balade of the worthy seruice of late doen by Maister Strangwige in Fraunce, and of his death (Imprinted at London : By Alexander Lacy for William Owen, and are to be sold at the little shop at the north dore of Poules, [1562]), by William Birch (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A New collection of voyages, discoveries and travels containing whatever is worthy of notice, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America : in respect to the situation and extent of empires, kingdoms, and provinces ; their climates, soil, produce &c. : with the manners and customs of the several inhabitants ; their government, religion, arts, sciences, manufactures, and commerce : the whole consisting of such English and foreign authors as are in most esteem ; including the descriptions and remarks of some late celebrated travellers, not to be found in any other collection : illustrated with a variety of accurate maps, plans, and elegant engravings. (Printed for J. Knox ..., 1767) (page images at HathiTrust)
- A new collection of voyages, discoveries and travels: containing whatever is worthy of notice, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America ... The whole consisting of such English and foreign authors as are in most esteem ... (J. Knox, 1767), by John Knox (page images at HathiTrust)
- The new Oxford guide: or, Companion through the university. Exhibiting every particular worthy the observation of the curious in each of the public buildings, colleges, halls, &c. To which is added, a tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham and Stow ... (J. Fletcher [etc., in the 1760s), by Gentleman of Oxford (page images at HathiTrust)
- The New week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper : as recommended and appointed by the Church of England : consisting of meditations and prayers for the morning and evening of every day in the week : with forms of examination and confession of sins : and a companion at the altar directing the communicant in his behaviour and devotions at the Lord's table : also instructions how to live well after receiving the Holy Sacrament : to which are added a morning and evening prayer for the closet or family. (Printed by assignment from W. Bent for the proprietors, in the 18th century) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The New week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lords Supper : as recommended and appointed by the Church of England, consisting of meditations and prayers for the morning and evening of every day in the week : with forms of examination and confession of sins, and a companion at the altar directing the communicant in his behaviour and devotions at the Lord's table ... (London : Printed by assignment from the executors of the late Edw.d Wicksteed for John Hinton, [between 1700 and 1799?], in the 18th century), by Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) and Church of England (page images at HathiTrust)
- The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as recommended and appointed by the Church of England: consisting of meditations and prayers for the morning and evening of every day in the week; with ... a companion at the altar ... (Printed by assignment from W. Bent, for the proprietors, in the 19th century), by Church of England (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's supper ... consisting of meditations and prayers for morning and evening ... with forms of examination and confession of sins; and a companion at the altar ... (Printed, by assignment from W. Bent for the Proprietors, 1825) (page images at HathiTrust)
- A new yeares gyfte more precious than golde worthy to be embrased no lesse ioyfully than tha[n]kfully of euery true christe[n] man, newly published by Theodore Basille. ([Imprynted at London : In Botulphe lane at the sygne of the whyte Beare, by Iohn̄ Mayler for Iohn̄ Gough, Anno Domini. 1543]), by Thomas Becon (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A New-years gift being a poem dedicated to the lasting memory of that worthy and learned Dr. Titus Oats, the first discoverer of the Popish Plott to destroy the sacred person of His Majesty, and to extirpate the Protestant religion. ([London : s.n.], 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A new yeres gyfte wherein is taught the knowledge of our selfe and the feare of God. Worthy to be geuen and thankefullye receyued of al Christen men. Imprynted at London bi Robert Crowley dwellinge in Elie rentes in Holburn. The yere of oure Lord. M.D.xlix. the laste daye of December. Autore eodem Roberto Croleo cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. ([London : Printed by R. Grafton for Robert Crowley, 1549]), by Robert Crowley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The nine English worthies: or, Famous and worthy princes of England being all of one name; beginning with King Henrie the first, and concluding with Prince Henry, eldest sonne to our Soueraigne Lord the King. (At London : Imprinted by H. L[ownes] for Iohn Harrison the yonger: and are to be sold at his shop in Pater-noster rowe, at the signe of the blue Anchor, 1606), by Robert Fletcher (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Notes of the church of S.Swithun,Headbourne Worthy. (Simkin and Marshall,etc.,etc., 1888), by John Henry Slessor (page images at HathiTrust)
- Notes on the life of Dr. John Hewytt, a Lancashire worthy : born at Eccles, Co. Lanc., September 4, 1614; beheaded on Tower Hill, June 8, 1658 ... (Thos. Sowler and Sons, 1877), by J. P. Earwaker (page images at HathiTrust)
- Observations on the inhabitants, climate, soil, rivers, productions, animals, and other matters worthy of notice. (Printed for J. Whiston and B. White, 1895), by John Bartram, Pehr Kalm, and Book Traces Project (page images at HathiTrust)
- Observations on the inhabitants, climate, soil, rivers, productions, animals, and other matters worthy of notice made by Mr. John Bartram, in his travels from Pensilvania [sic] to Onondago, Oswego and the Lake Ontario, in Canada to which is annex'd a curious account of the cataracts at Niagara by Mr. Peter Kalm, a Swedish gentleman who travelled there. (J. Whiston & B. White, 1751), by John Bartram and Pehr Kalm (page images at HathiTrust)
- Observations on the inhabitants, climate, soil, rivers, productions,animals, and other matters worthy of notice (W. F. Humphrey, 1895), by John Bartram and Pehr Kalm (page images at HathiTrust)
- Officium eucharisticum : a preparatory service to a devout and worthy reception of the Lord's Supper. (Oxford : Parker, 1846., 1846), by Edward Lake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Officium eucharisticum: A preparatory service, to a devout and worthy reception of the Lords supper. Designed for a person of quality; and now made publick for common use. (London : printed by T. Milbourn, for Christopher Wilkinson at the Black-Boy over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street, 1673), by Edward Lake (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- One week at Venice. Illustrated guide for visiting every thing worthy of consideration. With a map and an explanation of the expressions peculiar to some places of Venice. ([C. Coen's new library,], 1869), contrib. by Colombo Coen (page images at HathiTrust)
- An open letter to the Reverend the Rural Dean of the Deanery of Toronto concerning some matters worthy of note in his rural deanery (s.n., 1911), by S. H. Blake (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The organ at Liverpool Cathedral : a full account of this great and worthy instrument which has 5 manuals and 168 speaking stops and many contrivances for their use, with the specification set out in clear print and 9 plate illustrations ("Musical opinion, ", 1926), by R. Meyrick-Roberts (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A paper subscribed and delivered by divers eminent and worthy citizens to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen, at Guild-hall, July the 20th 1682 To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen. (London : printed for E. Smith at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Paris and Vienne. Thystorye of the noble ryght valyaunt and worthy knyght Parys, and of the fayr Vyenne, the daulphyns doughter of Vyennoys (Printed for the Roxburghe library [by Whittingham and Wilkins], 1868), by de la Cépède Pierre, William Carew Hazlitt, and William Caxton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Perspectives on leadership : a compilation of thought-worthy essays from the faculty and staff of the Army's premier educational institution for civilian leadership and management, the Army Management Staff College (U.S. Army, Army Management Staff College, 2008), by Deanie Deitterick and Army Management Staff College (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust)
- P.M.S., an elegiac poem in memory of that truly worthy and loyal gentleman William Whitmore, Esquire, late of Balmes in the county of Middlesex, who being wounded by the casual discharge of his own pistol departed this life July the 31th 1684 ([London : Printed for L. Curtis, 1684]), by F. N. W. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Poems worth knowing : a collection of poems worthy of lifelong remembrance. Book I. Primary. (F.A. Owen Pub. Co., 1912), by Grace B. Faxon (page images at HathiTrust)
- A poetical effusion : dedicated to the worthy & independent freeholders, forming the several committees of the the Hon. H. T. Liddell, in the County of Northumberland. (Printed and published by J. K. Pollock, 1826), by Kohler Collection of British Poetry (page images at HathiTrust)
- The poor mans friend, or A narrative of what progresse many worthy citi- [sic] of London have made in that godly work of providing for the poor With an Ordinance of Parliament for the better carrying on of the work. Published for the information and encouragement of those, both in city and countrey, that wish well to so pious a work. (London : printed by A.M. for Tho. Underhill at the Bible in Woodstreet, 1649. [i.e. 1650]), by Rice Bush and England and Wales. Parliament. Proceedings. 1647-12-17 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A practical method of dealing with the expenses due to the neglect of boilers; a few facts worthy of consideration. (Blackburn Smith Company, 1902), by New York Blackburn Smith Co. (page images at HathiTrust)
- Praeterita. [Outlines of scenes and thoughts perhaps worthy of memory in my past life] (G. Allen, 1907), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Praeterita : outlines of scenes and thoughts, perhaps worthy of memory in my past life (s.n., 1839), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Praeterita : outlines of scenes and thoughts perhaps worthy of memory in my past life. (Allen, 1900), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Præterita. Outlines of scenes and thoughts, perhaps worthy of memory, in my past life. (Dana Estes & company., 1885), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Præterita : outlines of scenes and thoughts, perhaps worthy of memory, in my past life (G. Allen, 1886), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Praeterita : outlines of scenes and thoughts perhaps worthy of memory in my past life (George Allen, 1905), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Praeterita; outlines of scenes and thoughts perhaps worthy of memory in my past life. (Merrill and Baker, 1890), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Praeterita : outlines of scenes and thoughts perhaps worthy of memory in my past life (D. Estes, 1890), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Præterita. Outlines of scenes and thoughts, perhaps worthy of memory, in my past life. (G. Allen, 1886), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Præterita; outlines of scenes and thoughts perhaps worthy of memory in my past life. Vol. III, chapters i, ii. (Orpington, Kent, G. Allen, 1888), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Praterita. Outlines of scenes and thoughts, perhaps worthy of memory in my past life. (J. Wiley & sons, 1888), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Preamble, constitution, endowment law, and rules of order of the Right Worthy High Court, and constitution, by-laws, and rules of order of subordinate courts of the Canadian Order of Foresters adopted by the R. W. H. C., held at Toronto, June 21, 22 and 23, 1881. (s.n.], 1883), by Canadian Order of Foresters (page images at HathiTrust)
- The profession of the faith of that reverend and worthy divine Mr. J. D. sometimes preacher of Stevens Coleman-street. London. Made publiquely before the congregation at his admission into one of the churches of God in New-England. Containing twenty severall heads as it was drawn from his own copy. viz. 1. Concerning the scriptures. 2. Concerning the Godhead in the unity of essence, and trinity of persons. 3. Concerning the decrees of God. 4. Concerning creation, and providence. 5. Concerning the fall of man and originall sin. 6. Concerning mans restitution. 7. Concerning the person and natures in Christ. 8. Concerning the offices of Christ. 9. Concerning Christs propheticall office. 10. Concerning the priesthood of Christ. 11. Concerning Christs kingly office. 1. in generall. 12. Concerning his kingdom. 2. In speciall. 13. Concerning the application of redemption. 14. Concerning a particular instituted church, and the priviledges therof. 15. Concerning the manner of gathering a church. 16. Concerning the sacraments. 17. Concerning the power of every church. 18. Concerning the communion of churches. 19. Concerning church officers. 20. Concerning giving every man his due. (London : Printed for John Handcock at the Bible in Burchin-Lane, 1642), by John Davenport (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A prudent and secure choice. Worthy of due consideration being a sure land-mark to all those who have been tossed to and fro in these wavering times. / Written by H.G. Gent. ([London : s.n.], Printed, Anno Dom, 1650), by Gent G. H. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A pulpit to be let. With a just applause of those worthy divines that stay with us. (London, : Printed for the author, in the year 1665) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Questions worthy to be consulted on for the weale publyque ([S.l.: J. Kingston, ca. 1555]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The reasonableness of setting forth the most worthy praise of Almighty God, according to the usage of the primitive church; with historical views of the nature, origin, and progress of metre psalmody (Printed and sold by T. and J. Swords, 1814), by William Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
- The reasonableness of setting forth the most worthy praise of Almighty God, according to the use of the primitive church : with historical views of the nature, origin, and progress of metre Psalmody. (New-York : Printed and sold by T. and J. Swords, 1814., 1814), by William Smith and Benson Collection of Hymnals and Hymnology (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
- A record of some worthy proceedings in the honourable, wise, and faithfull Howse of Commons in the late Parliament ([Amsterdam? : G. Thorp?], 1611), by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons and Francis Bacon (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A relation of certaine things in Spaine worthy of obseruation: Set forth by Stephen Man, one of the yeomen of his Maiesties chamber. ([London] : [Im]printed [by T. Snodham] for Iohn Browne, a[nd are] to be sold in S. Dunstanes church-[yard ..] in Fleetstreete, 1619), by Stephen Man (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A religious and worthy speech spoken by Mr. Rovse in Parliament concerning the goods, libertjes, and lives of his Majesties subjects laying open, the paintings that are used by the whore of Rome, and Arminianisme amongst us, to draw the people thereby to idolatry : by which meanes, they seeke both to take away our wealth and religion, and the dangerous consequence thereof : with the neere correspondencie, and allyance, that is apparently evident to be betweene our Bishops, and the Bishop of Rome, and the remedy propounded to redresses all such greevances. (London : Printed for W.H., 1641), by Francis Rous (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Remembrance, of the worthy and well employed life, of the Right Honorable Sir Nicholas Bacon knight (The Library?], 1939), by George Whetstone (page images at HathiTrust)
- Renowned Robin Hood: or, His famous archery truly related: with the worthy exploits he acted before Queen Katherine, he being an out-law man, and how she for the same obtained of the king, his owne, and his fellowes pardon. To a new tune. (Printed at London : For Francis Groue, [ca. 1630]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Renowned Robin Hood. Or, His famous archery truly related, with the worthy exploits he acted before Queen Katherine, he being an outlaw-man, and how she for the same obtained of the king, his own, and his fellows pardon. To a new tune. (London, : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and I. Wright., [between 1663 and 1674]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Reply to Mr. Fuller's appendix to his book, Gospel worthy of all acceptation : With dissertation on Divine influence, and also Paul and James reconciled on the doctrine of justification (New York : Scatcher and Adams, 1839., 1839), by Archibald McLean and Samuel Miller Library Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
- A reply to Mr. Fuller's appendix to his book on The gospel worthy of all acceptation. Particularly to his doctrine of antecedent holiness, and the nature and object of justifying faith. (Scatcherd and Adams, 1839), by Archibald McLean (page images at HathiTrust)
- A reply to the excellent and elegant speech made by Sir Thomas Player, the worthy Chamberlain of London, to the Right Honble the Lord Mayor &c. on Friday the 12th of September, 1679 by H.B. ([London : s.n., 1679]), by H. B. and Thomas Player (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Report of Right Worthy Grand Templar Theo. D. Kanouse, to the R.W.G. Lodge I.O.G.T., Detroit, Michigan, May 27, 1879. (Free Press Book and Job Printing House, 1879), by International Order of Good Templars. Michigan Grand Lodge and Theo. D. Kanouse (page images at HathiTrust)
- Report of worthy supreme grand president W.R. Stroud of the Sons of England B. S. at the eighteenth Grand Lodge meeting held in Montreal, 14th March, 1893. (s.n., 1893), by W. R. Stroud and Quebec) Sons of England Benevolent Society. Grand Lodge Meeting 1893 : Montreal (page images at HathiTrust)
- Reports of [the] Grand Worthy Patriarch and of the Grand Scribe. (Quincy., 1849), by Sons of Temperance of North America. Grand Division of Illinois (page images at HathiTrust)
- A reuyuing of the deade by verses that foloweth vvhich makes worthy men knowen, by the examples of King Henry the eight: King Edward the sixt: Sir Walter Mildmay: the last Erle of Warwick: and Sir Christofer Hatton, lately L. Chaunceller of England. VVith a declaration of the names of all the most honourable counsellers, that haue dyed since the beginning of the Queens Maiesties raigne (At London : Printed [by E. Allde] for Edward VVhite, and are to be solde at his shop neere the little north doore of Saint Paules Church, at the signe of the Gun, 1591), by Thomas Churchyard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The right receiving of Christ· Or, An appendix to the worthy communicant, or A treatise shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament. By Jer. Dyke, late minister of Epping in Essex. Which was intended by the said author in his life time to be annexed to this treatise of the sacrament; as appeares in the epistle. Wherein a Christian may know, whether he hath rightly received Christ in the sacrament or no. (London : printed by M. Simmons for John Rothwell at the signe of the Sunne in Pauls Church-yard, 1645), by Jeremiah Dyke (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Roberts' Right Worthy Grand Lodge digest (R.W.G. Lodge, 1890), by Independent Order of Good Templars. Right Worthy Grand Lodge and William P. Roberts (page images at HathiTrust)
- Roberts' Right Worthy Grand Lodge digest (R.W.G. Lodge, 1891), by Independent Order of Good Templars. Right Worthy Grand Lodge and William P. Roberts (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ros cœli. Or, A miscellany of ejaculations, divine, morall, &c. Being an extract out of divers worthy authors, antient and moderne. Which may enrich the mean capacity, and adde somewhat to the most knowing iudgement. (London : Printed by Richard Herne, 1640), by Richard Hearne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The sacrament of the Lord's supper explained: or The things to be known and done, to make a worthy communicant. With suitable prayers and meditations. First drawn up for the use of the inhabitants of the parish of Lambeth, and since revised and enlarged. (Printed by Paraclete Potter, 1813), by Edmund Gibson (page images at HathiTrust)
- The sacrament of the Lord's Supper explained: or the things to be known and done, to make a worthy communicant. With suitable prayers and meditations. First drawn up for the use of the inhabitants of the parish of Lambeth, and since rev. and enlarged. (Printed by P. Potter, 1813), by Edmund Gibson (page images at HathiTrust)
- A sacramental-question concerning assurance how far necessary to a worthy communicant, practically answered, in a sermon, preparatory to the Lord's-Supper, Saturday, March 2, 1699/1700. (London : Printed by J. Brudenell, for John Fawkner ..., 1700), by J. S. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Sad estate and condition of Ireland as represented in a letter from a worthy person, who was in Dublin on Friday last, to the Honourable Sir ---- : together with the declaration of the Earl of Tyrconnel for the disarming all Protestants, and preventing their escape out of that kingdom. (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1689), by Richard Talbot Tyrconnel and A. A. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A sad memoriall of Henry Curwen esquire the most worthy and onely child of Sr Patricius Curwen Baronet of Warkington in Cumberland, who with infinite sorrow of all that knew him departed this life August: 21. being Sunday: 1636. In the fourteenth yeare of his age; and lyes interred in the Church of Amersham in Buckingham shire. (Oxford : Printed by W. Turner, 1638), by Charles Croke (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The saints gain by death, and their assurance thereof a sermon preached at the funerall of that worthy patriot Richard More, esquire, late one of the burgesses in this present Convention of Parliament for the town of Bishops-Castle in the countie of Salop / by Humphrey Hardwick ... (London : Printed by I.L. for Philemon Stephens ..., 1644), by Humphrey Hardwick (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Samuels encounter with Saul. I Sam. chap. 15 from ver. 13 to ver. 30. Preached and penned, by that worthy seruant of God, Mr. Richard Rogers, late preacher of Wetherfield, in Essex. And published word for word, according to this owne coppy, finished before his death (London : Printed by Edw. Grifin, for Samuel Man, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Swan, 1620), by Richard Rogers and Stephen Egerton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The school system of the United States: features worthy of English imitation. (Northern counties education league, 1900), by James Hirst Hollowell (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The schoolemaster, or teacher of table philosophie A most pleasant and merie companion, wel worthy to be welcomed (for a dayly gheast) not onely to all mens boorde, to guyde them with moderate [and] holsome dyet: but also into euery mans companie at all tymes, to recreate their mindes, with honest mirth and delectable deuises: to sundrie pleasant purposes of pleasure and pastyme. Gathered out of diuers, the best approued auctours: and deuided into foure pithy and pleasant treatises, as it may appeare by the contentes. (Imprinted at London : By Richarde Iones: dwelling ouer-agaynst S. Sepulchers Church without Newgate, 1576), by Thomas Twyne, Theobaldus. Mensa philosophica Anguilbertus, and Thomas Turswell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Scotch military discipline learned from the valiant Swede, and collected for the use of all worthy commanders favouring the laudable profession of armes: By Major Generall Monro, being novv generall of all the Scotch forces against the rebels in Ireland, communicates his abridgement of exercise, in divers practicall observations for the younger officers better instruction; ending with the souldiers meditations going on in service. (London : printed for William Ley at Pauls-Chaine, 1644), by Robert Monro (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Seasonable speech made by a worthy member of Parliament in the Hose [!] of commons, concerning the other house, March 1659. ([London?], 1659), by Anthony Ashley Cooper Shaftesbury (page images at HathiTrust)
- A seasonable speech, made by a worthy Member of Parliament in the House of Commons, concerning the other House.: March 1659. ([London? : s.n., 1659?]), by Silius Titus, Anthony Ashley Cooper Shaftesbury, and England and Wales. Parliament. preceedings. 1659-03 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A second elegy to the memory of that worthy gentleman Collonel Thomas Blood vvho departed this life on the 26th of August 1680. With a detection of several aspersions thrown upon him by popish malice to blast his memory. (London : Printed for T. Davies, 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A sermon on the much lamented death of that reverend and worthy Servant of Christ Mr. Richard Adams, M.A. sometime fellow of Brazen-Nose Colledge in Oxford, afterwards, minister of St. Mildred Breadstreet, London, more lately, pastor of a congregation in SOuthwark, who deceased Febr. 7th, 1697/8 preached, February the 20th, 1698 / by John Howe. (London : Printed by S. Bridge, for Tho. Parkhurst ..., 1698), by John Howe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A sermon preach'd at the funerals of that worthy personage George Purefoy the elder of Wadley in Berks, esq., who was buried by his ancestors at Drayton in Leicestershire, April 21, 1661 by Jo. Hinckley. (London : Printed for T. Basset ..., 1661), by John Hinckley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A sermon preach'd upon breach of covenant by that reverend and worthy servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. John Guthrie ... 1663. ([S.l. : s.n., 1663?]), by John Guthrie (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A sermon preached at the funerall of that worthy knight Sr. George Dalston of Dalston in Cumberland, September 28. 1657. By J.T. D.D. (London : printed for John Martin, James Allestrye, and Thomas Dicas, 1658), by Jeremy Taylor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A sermon preached in S. George's Church Southwark, at the funeral of that pious and worthy gentlewoman, Mrs. Frances Fenn. / By R. Sparke ... (London, : Printed by T. James, for Joseph Collyer ..., 1679), by Robert Sparke (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Several treatises worthy of every true Christians serious consideration ... written by G.F. (London : Printed for Thomas Northcott ..., 1691), by George Fox (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A short and true narrative of the departure from England, sicknesse, and death, of that late worthy knight, Sir Philip Stapleton,: attested under the hands of foure of those gentlemen that went with him. With a briefe character of his person, &c. ([London : s.n., 1647]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A short speech prepared to be spoken by a worthy member in Parliament concerning the present state of the nation. ([London : s.n.], 1700), by William Seton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Sir Francis Seymor his honourable, and worthy speech, spoken in the high court of Parliament: shewing what dangers doe insue by want of priviledge of Parliament. And how the splendor of His Majestyes glory is eclipsed with toleration of Iesuits, seminary priests, and bad ministers who still have abiding amongst us. As also, such who have betrayed the King unto himselfe, to bring the subjects under slavery. Whereby the King can neither be preserved in honour, nor the Common-wealth in safety whereunto is annexed, Sir Walter Earle his paraphrase, concerning Bishop White. (London : Printed for W. H., 1641), by Francis Seymour (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Sir John Hothams letter to a worthy Member of the House of Commons, concerning the late discovery at Hull together with Master Beckwiths letter, a recusant, to Lievtenant Fooks his sonne in law, in service at Hull, under Sir John Hothams command, who was a great actor in that dangerous businesse. (London : Printed for Edward Husbands, and are to be sold at the next door to the Kings-Head in Fleet-street, 1642), by John Hotham and Thomas Beckwith (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Sir Phillip Stapleton. His worthy speech in the House of Commons in Parliament, Ian. 15, 1641. Concerning the accusation of the Lord Digby and Colonell Lvnsford of high treason. (Printed for John Thomas, 1641), by Philip Stapleton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sir Phillip Stapleton his worthy speech in the House of Commons in Parliament, Ian. 15. 1641. Concerning the accusation of the Lord Digby and Colonell Lunsford of high treason. (London : Printed for John Thomas, 1641. [i.e. 1642]), by Philip Stapleton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Six matters worthy of note (London : Printed Iune the 13, for Tho. Bankes, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Six sermons now first published, preached by that learned and worthy divine Edward Chaloner lately deceas'd, Dr in Divinity, sometimes Chaplaine in Ordinary to our soveraigne K. Iames, and to his Maiesty that now is: and late Principall of Alban Hall in Oxford. Printed according to the author's coppies, written with his owne hand. (At Oxford : Printed by W. Turner, for Henry Curteyn, Ann. Dom. 1629), by Edward Chaloner and Abraham Sherman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Some considerations humbly proposed to the worthy members of Parliament, by Thomas Levingston Esquire, and Anne his wife, and William Powell, otherwise Hinson Esquire; concerning a petition and complaint against them by John Blount, and Mary Countess of Sterling his wife, and others, now under consideration before the honourable committee for receiving petitions. ([London : s.n., 1654]), by Thomas Levingston, Anne Levingston, and William Powell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Some legible characters of the faith & love towards the blessed cause & kingdom of Christ worthy to be known and read of all men : some of the last meditations of that faithfull servant of the Lord Mr. Thomas Higgenson, lately deceased a very firm friend (both living and dying) unto the interest and work of the Lord Jesus in these last days. (London : Printed by G.D. for Tho. Brewster ..., 1659), by Thomas Higgenson and Christopher Feake (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Some new or little-used insecticides worthy of further testing. Part I, Copper-arsenic compounds (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, 1942), by R. C. Roark and United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine (page images at HathiTrust)
- Some worthy proverbs left behind by Judith Zins-Penninck to be read in the congregation of the saints / translated into English by one that testifieth that God is no respecter of persons ... W.C. (London : Printed for William Warwick, 1663), by Judith Zins-Penninck and W. C. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Sorrow upon sorrow: or, The much lamented death of the worthy Mr. Ralph Venning being a sermon preached upon the sad occasion of his death before his burial, from Acts 20.38. Sorrowing most of all that they should see his face no more. By W. Beerman minister of the Gospel. (London : printed for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle neer the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1674), by William Beerman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A speech delivered in Parliament, by a worthy member thereof, and a most faithfull vvell-wisher to the Church and Common-weale;: concerning the grievances of the kingdome. By I.P. Esquire. (London : Printed for R. L., 1641), by John Pym (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A speech delivered in Parliament, Novemb. 13, 1641 by Sir John Wray, a worthy member of that honorable assemblie, concerning the unlawfulnesse of bishops and episcopall authorities. (London : Printed for Tho. Banks, 1641), by John Wray (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A speech delivered in the Commons House of Parliament, by that judicious, and worthy gentleman, Thomas Beamount Esquire: at the presenting of the petition of the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders, of the county of Leicester, on Wednesday the 6. of November, 1644. Also a true copie of the petition it selfe, subscribed with above 2000. hands. (London : Printed for John Thomas, Novemb. 9. 1644), by Thomas Beamount (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The speech of that worthy Knight, Sir Beniamin Rudierd, spoken in Parliament concerning the placing of good and able divines in parishes miserably destitute of instruction, through want of maintenance, and confirmed by the testimonies of three judicious, and learned men. (London : Printed for W. Ley ..., 1641), by Benjamin Rudyerd (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A speech spoken by a worthy and learned gentleman, Master Thomas Chadlicot, Esquire: in the behalfe of the King and Parliament, at Bishops Cannings in Wiltshire; before one Master Blithe a minister of Gods Word, and Master Lewin a councellour at law. And now published for the publique good for the cure of the miserable distempers of this distracted kingdome. With the Parliaments resolution concerning the Kings most Excellent Majesty. (London : printed for Tho. Banks, August 26. 1642), by Thomas Chadlicot and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- State laws which may affect "admission of credit worthy women to the credit society" (U.S. Govt. Print. Off, 1974), by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, Sylvia L. Beckey, and Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. American Law Division (page images at HathiTrust)
- The statesman's last will and testament; or, His worthy legacies left to his beloved cronies, for whom he had a particular kindness. Tune of, O rare Popery. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Swans welcome to His Royall Highness the Duke. Or, Some remarks upon that note-worthy passage, mention'd in the True Domestick Intelligence, dated Octob. 14. 1679. concerning a company of swans, more than ordinary gathered together, at his Royall Highnes's landing. ([London : s.n., 1679]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Ten matters worthy of note I. The declaration or resolution of the officers in the county of Essex, to the Earle of VVarwick, L. Lievtenant of that county. II. The Lord Willoughby of Parham his letter to an honorable Member of the Parliament. III. His Maiesties letter to the Lord VVilloughby of Parham. IIII. The Lord VVilloughby of Parham his letter, in answer to His Maiestie. V. With the message of the Lords to the House of Commons upon the said letrers [sic]. VI. Also the Lord of Warwicks, letter to his brother the Earle of Holland; VII. With the approbation of both Houses concerning the same. Die Iovis, 9. Iunii, 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that these severall letters and resolutions shall be forthwith printed and pulished [sic]. Ioh. Brown, Cler. Parliament. VIII. And also a proclamation by the King, proclaimed in London the ninth of Iune, 1642. concerning Sir Iohn Hotham, and the militia. IX. And a declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament concerning the said proclamation. X With the (London : printed by F.L. for Tho: Bankes, 1642), by Francis Willoughby Willoughby of Parham and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Ten sermons tending chiefely to the fitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper VVherein amongst many other holy instructions: the doctrines of sound repentance and humiliation, and of Gods speciall fauours vnto penitent sinners, and worthy communicants are largely and effectually handled. The six first, by I. Dod. The foure last, by R. Cleauer. Whereunto is annexed, a plaine and learned metaphrase on the epistle to the Collossians, written by a godly and iudicious preacher. There is also set before the sermons, a short dialogue of preparation: containing the chiefe points that concerne the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper, taken for the most part, out of the sermons following: and collected into a method for the benefit and ease of those that desire direction in this matter. (London : Printed by William Hall for Roger Iackson, and are to bee sold at his shop, neere the Conduit in Fleet-street, 1610), by John Dod, Robert Cleaver, and John Winston (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Ten sermons : tending chiefly to the fitting of men for the worthy receiving of the Lords supper ... (London : Printed by Thomas Harper for John Harrison, 1634., 1634), by John Dod, Robert Cleaver, and Baptism Controversy Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
- A testimony concerning that worthy elder Abraham Shackleton, who departed this life at Ballitore the 24th of the 6th month 1771 (Printed by Robert Jackson, 1774), by Society of Friends. Carlow Monthly Meeting (page images at HathiTrust)
- A testimony concerning the life, death, trials, travels and labours of Edward Burroughs that worthy prophet of the Lord who dyed a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, and the word of God, in the city of London, the 14th of the 12th month, 1662 / [by] F.H. (London : Printed and are to be sold by William Warwick, 1662), by Francis Howgill, George Whitehead, Josiah Coale, and George Fox (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Thomas A. Budd, a forgotten worthy. (The Buffalo Historical society, 1947), by Louis L. Babcock (page images at HathiTrust)
- Thomas of Reading, or The sixe worthy yeomen of the West. (printed for T.P., 1612), by Thomas Deloney (page images at HathiTrust)
- Thomas of Reading. Or, The sixe worthy yeomen of the west. Now the fourth time corrected and enlarged by T.D. (Printed at London : Printed [by R. Blower] for T[homas] P[avier], 1612), by Thomas Deloney (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Three kingdoms made one by entring Covenant with one God wherein we have these remarkables, worthy all observation : I what it is to Covenant with God, II how hardly his people are drawn into it, III how the Lord has suffered His adversaries from time to time to buffit His people thereinto, IV The height of this covenant above former covenants and reasons why ... / by E.W. (London : Printed for Christopher Meredith ..., 1643), by Ezekias Woodward (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Three letters from Sir Thomas Fairfax his armie. The one, from a gentleman residing there, to a worthy Member of the honourable House of Commons. Fully relating the manner of the late fight betweene Sir Thomas Fairfax, and Generall Gorings forces in Sutton-field neere Lamport, on Thursday last July 10. wherein the enemies whole army was routed, about 2000. Prisoners, 4000. armes, neere 2000. horse, and 40. colours taken, besides many horse and prisoners in the pursuit, and Goring and his scattered forces fled into Bridgewater. Also the particulars of the fight between Major General Massey's and the enemies forces, neere Ilmore, on Wednesday last, July 9. where he tooke 500. of the enemies horse, 200. prisoners, 2. majors, 6. captains, 9. colours, and 30. slaine on the place. Published by authority. (London : printed by Robert Austin, 1645), by S. J. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The three worthy butchers of the north I weep, I wail, and travel much in pain, now all my youthful days are past, they'l never come again; once I was a man, but now alas I am none, for all my companions are from me fled and gone. To a pleasant new tune. ([London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, in West-smithfield, [1678?]), by Paul Burges (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Threnodia, or A mournfull remembrance, of the much to be lamented death of the worthy & pious Capt. Anthony Collamore, who together with five persons more were cast-away in a sloop going from Scituate harbour toward Boston, on the 16. day of December 1693. (Printed at Boston : by Bartholomew Green,, 1694), by Deodat Lawson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A time-serving speech spoken once in season by a worthy member of Parliament ; and now thought fit to be reprinted to prevent the occasion of having it respoken. (London : s.n., 1680), by Worthy member of Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The times dissected. Or, A learned discourse of severall occurrences very worthy of speciall observation,: to deter evill men, and incourage good. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Times dissected. Or, A learned discovrse of severall occvrrences very worthy of speciall observation, to deter evill men, and incourage good. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To No. 80; worthy brothers: Being desirous of cultivating a better acquaintance with you, we ask favor of opening a correspondence. ([Ludlow, Vt., in the 19th century), by No. 16 Sons of Temperance of North America. Grand Division of Vermont. Ludlow Division (page images at HathiTrust)
- To the learned and worthy artist Mr. Grinsted [sic] Gibbons. (London: : Printed for James Norris, at the signe of the Kings-Arms without Temple-bar., 1684), by Samuel Philipps (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To the most honourable, honourable [sic] and worthy members of both Houses of Parliament, more especially those who have interest in mines in any part this kingdom. The humble representation and address of the the petitioners for the Bill for preventing multiplicity of vexatious suits, and for settling and ascertaining a certain antient and customary tyth in the county of Derby, according to the tenor, equity and establishment of divers decrees in chancery, grounded on solemn tryals at common-law. ([London? : s.n., 1670]), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To the Right Honourable our worthy and grave senators the Lord Mayor, and aldermen, to be suddenly communicated and consulted with the commonalty of the City of London, in Common-Councell assembled The further humble petition and remonstrance of the free-men and prentices of the City of London. ([London : s.n., 1659]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To the right worshipful our worthy patriots of our country of Cornwall, assembled at Truroe the 27th of December, anno, 1659: The humble remonstrance of us gentlemen, and free-holders of the county of Cornwall. ([London] : Printed by Nathaniel Thomas, 1659. [i.e. 1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To the two lights of England, the two universities of this kingdom and to all their most worthy heads and members, truth, wisdom, and honour from God our Father through our Lord Jesus Christ. ([London? : s.n.], 1682), by Peter Chamberlen (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Topography of Thebes, and general view of Egypt : being a short account of the principal objects worthy of notice in the valley of the Nile... ; with remarks on the manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians and the productions of the country (J. Murray, 1835), by John Gardner Wilkinson (page images at HathiTrust)
- Tract entitled True and faithful relation of a worthy discourse, between Colonel John Hampden and Colonel Oliver Cromwell. (Chapman and Hall, 1847), by William Spurstowe (page images at HathiTrust)
- The trayne souldier A sermon preached before the worthy societie of the captaynes and gentle men that exercise armes in the artillery garden. At Saint Andrew-vndershaft in London. Aprill 20. 1619. By I. Leech. (London : Imprinted by J. B[eale] for Nathanaell Newbery, and are to be sold at the signe of the Starre vnder Saint Peters Church in Corne-hill, and in Popes-head Alley, 1619), by Jeremy Leech (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A treatise of self-judging, in order to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper. Together with a sermon of the generall day of judgement. / By Anthony Burgesse pastor of Sutton-Coldfield in Warwickshire. (London, : Printed by J.H. for T. Underhill at the Anchor, and M. Keinton at the Fountain, in Pauls Church-yard., 1658), by Anthony Burgess and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A true relation of a most worthy and notable fight, performed the nineteenth day of Iune now last past, by two small shippes of the citie of London, the Vineyard of a hundred and twentie tunnes, and the Vnicorne of a hundred and fourtie tunnes, against sixe great gallies of Tunes, hauing in them a thousand and eight hundred men, of the Ile of Way-yorcke in the straights our shippes hauing in all, mariners, merchants, and passengers fifty sixe men / written by H. R. (Imprinted at London : For I. White, and are to be sold by, T. Langley, [1616]), by fl. 1585-1616 H. R. (Henry Roberts) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Truths victory over tyrants and tyranny.: Being the tryall of that worthy assertor of his countreys freedoms, Lieftenant [sic] Colonell John Lilburne, defender of the ancient and known laws of England, against men and devills, whether in King, Parliament, Army, or Councell of state. Guild-hall London, Octob. 26. Freed in open court, from his unjust and illegall charge of high-treason, and cruell imprisonment in the Tower, by the unbyassed and just verdict of this jewry, whose names are here inserted; Miles Pettit, Holburn-Condu. Stephen Iles, Friday-street. Abraham Smith, Smithfield. John King Smithfield. Nicholas Murrin, Gosling-str. Thomas Daintie, Cheapside. Edmund Keysar, Holb-bridge Edward Perkins Smithfield. Ralph Packman, Smithfield. William Cummins, Cheap. Symon Weeden, Bredstr. Henry Tooley, Bredstreet. All good men and true. ([London] : Printed in the fall of tyranny, 1649), by John Lilburne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Two notable sermons. Made by that worthy martyr of Christ Maister Iohn Bradford, the one of repentance, and the other of the Lordes supper neuer before imprinted. Perused and allowed according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunction (1574 Imprinted at London : By Iohn Awdely, and Iohn Wyght, [1574 (30 Sept.)]), by John Bradford and Thomas Sampson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Two queries worthy of serious consideration, concerning the gospel faith of the lord Jesus the Christ once given unto the saints, Matth. 16. 16. I Ioh. 5.1. ([London : s.n., 1646]), by Francis Cornwell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Two worthy speeches spoken in the honourable House of Commons by Sir Benjamin Rvdyard, at severall times. (London : Printed for Anthony Vincent ..., 1643), by Benjamin Rudyerd (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The unlavvfulnesse of the new convenant briefly manifested in a letter from H.F. at Oxford, to his worthy friend T.A. at Cambridge. (Oxford : Printed by Leonard Lichfield ..., March 1643), by H. Ferne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The varietie of memorable and worthy matters. By Walter Owsolde. (Imprinted at London : By I[ames] R[oberts] for Ieffery Charlton and are to be solde at his shoppe, at the great north doore of Paules, 1605), by Walter Owsolde (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Verses set forth by Henry Faulconer bell-man and presented to his worthy masters in the vvard of Farrington Within. ([London : s.n., 1670?]), by Henry Faulconer (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The votes of the Lords and Commons upon the propositions made by divers worthy and well affected persons for the speedy and effectual reducing of the kingdom of Ireland in MDCXLI : with His Majesty's answer and assent and the names of the subscribers in pursuance with the said propositions. (London : Printed by D.M., 1689), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Vpon the life and death of the most worthy, and thrise renowmed knight, Sir Phillip Sidney a commemoration of his worthines, contayning a briefe recapitulation, of his valiant vsage and death taken, in her Maiesties seruices of the warres in the Low-countries of Flaunders. (At London : Printed by Robert Walde-graue, dwelling without Temple-bar, [1586?]), by Angel Day (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Waifs and strays of Gaelic melody; comprising forgotten favorites, worthy variants, and tunes not previously printed. (Lyon & Healy, 1922), by Francis O'Neill and Selena O'Neill (page images at HathiTrust)
- Wales lamentation, or, An elegy on the worthy and very much lamented Mr. Henry Williams, Minister of the Gospel in North-Wales ([London? : s.n., 1685]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Walks through Bath, describing every thing worthy of interest, including Walcot and Widcombe, and the surrounding vicinity , also an excursion to Clifton and Bristol hot-wells. (Printed for Meyler and son;, 1819), by Pierce Egan (page images at HathiTrust)
- The western allies, the near and the far East in the world war, worthy and unworthy alliances (The Emerson company, 1918), by Harrington Emerson (page images at HathiTrust)
- White slaves : or the oppression of the worthy poor (Lee and Shepard, 1893), by Louis Albert Banks (page images at HathiTrust)
- White slaves : or, The oppression of the worthy poor / by Louis Albert Banks. (Lee and Shepard, 1892), by Louis Albert Banks (page images at HathiTrust)
- The whole duty of a communicant eing rules and directions for a worthy receiving the most holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By the right reverend Father in God, John Gauden, late Lord Bishop of Exeter. He being dead yet speaketh. (London : printed by E.R. for L.C. and Hen. Rodes next door to the Bare Tavern, near Bride-lane in Fleet-street, 1685), by John Gauden (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The whole workes of W. Tyndall, Iohn Frith, and Doct. Barnes, three worthy martyrs, and principall teachers of this Churche of England. (Printed by Iohn Daye, 1572), by William Tyndale, Robert Barnes, John Frith, and John Foxe (page images at HathiTrust)
- Wonderful sayings spoken by Joseph Briggins, worthy to be minded. ([London? : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1677), by Joseph Briggins (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A word to the wiser Jacobites, worthy their persual over a sober dish of coffee. Being a short theory of the present establishment, shewing its righteousness; that all may rejoice, and pray in faith for its peace / by W.B. (London : Printed by S. B. and sold by most booksellers of London and Westminster, 1697), by W. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Worthy a crown? (Head, 1876), by Oswald Allan (page images at HathiTrust)
- Worthy books. (David Bryce and Son, 1897), by James Hiles Hitchens, Alban Stolz, Ellen E. Miles, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, William C. Gannett, and Thomas à Kempis (page images at HathiTrust)
- Worthy Christian testimony an address delivered at the Annual Convention of Christian Endeavour Societies, held in St. John' s Church, Dalhousie, N.B., on Tuesday, Sept. 29th, 1892 (s.n., 1892), by W. J. 1856-1938 Fowler (page images at HathiTrust)
- The worthy communicant; a discourse of the nature, effects and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lord's supper. (W. Pickering, 1853), by Jeremy Taylor (page images at HathiTrust)
- The worthy communicant, or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper and of all the duties required in order to a worthy preparation : together with the cases of conscience occurring in the duty of him that ministers, and of him that communicates : to which are added, devotions fitted to every part of the ministration / by Jeremy Taylor ... (London : Printed by T.R. for J. Martyn, J. Allestry, and T. Dicas, and are to be sold by Thomas Basset ..., 1667), by Jeremy Taylor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consquent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper; and of all the duties required in order to a worthy preparations. Together with the cases of conscience occurring in the duty of him that ministers and of him that communicates. To which are added devotions fitted to every part of the ministration. (Printed by T.R. for J. Martin, 1671), by Jeremy Taylor (page images at HathiTrust)
- The worthy communicant rewarded. Laid forth in a sermon, on John 6.54. Preached in the Cathedrall of St. Peter in Exeter, on Low-Sunday, being the 21. of Aprill, Anno 1639. By William Sclater, Master of Arts, late Fellow of Kings Colledge in Cambridge, now chaplaine of the Right Reverend Father in God the Lord Bishop's Barony of Saint Stephens, and preacher also at S. Martin, in the same city. (London : Printed by R. Y[oung] for G. Lathum at the Bishops head in Pauls Church-yard, [1639]), by William Sclater (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy company of watchmakers : Gruen Watch Company, "Time Hill," Cincinnati. (Gruen Watch Co.], 1918), by Gruen Watch Company (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A worthy example of a vertuous wife who fed her father with her own milk, being condemned to be famished to death and after was pardoned by the Emperor. To the tune of Flying fame. (London : printed For E. W[right., 1635?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Worthy example of a vertuous wife, who fed her father with her own milk: being condemned to be starved to death, and afterwards pardoned by the emperor. The tune is, Flying fame. ([London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and J. Wright., [between 1663 and 1674]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Worthy example of a vertuous wife, who fed her father with her own milk, being condemned to be starved to death, and afterwards pardoned by the emperour. The tune is Flying fame. ([London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and William Gilbertson., [between 1658 and 1664]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Worthy example of burning two ships of corne. (London : Printed [by A. Jeffes] for William Barley, and are to be solde at his shop in Newgate Market, Anno. 1591) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy king's description. Both country and city give ear to this ditty ... Desiring that he may enjoy his own again. ([S.l. : s.n., 1660?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy mirrour, vvherein you may marke, an excellent discourse of a breeding larke To the tune of new Rogero. By reading whereof, perceiue well you may, what trust is in friends, or in kinsefolke to stay. (Imprinted at London : By Richard Ihones, dwelling neere vnto Holborne Bridge, 1589), by Arthur Bourcher (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy myrour, wherin ye may marke, an excellent discourse of a breeding larke ... (Printed at London : By Richard Johnes, [1577?]), by Arthur Bourcher (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Worthy myrrour, wherin ye may marke, an excellent discourse of a breeding larke. (Imprinted at London : for I. W[right, ca. 1630?]), by Arthur Bourcher (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy new era program for foreign missions (Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1919), by Robert E. Speer (page images at HathiTrust)
- The worthy of Ephratah represented in a sermon at the funerals of the Right Honorable Edmund Earl of Mulgrave, Baron Sheffield of Botterwic. In the church of Burton-Stather, Sept. 21. 1658. / By Edward Boteler, sometimes fellow of Magdalen-Colledge in Cambridge, and now rector of Wintringham in the county of Lincoln. (London : Printed by T.N. for G. Bedell and T. Collins, and are to be sold at their shop at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, 1659), by Edward Boteler (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy panegyrick upon monarchy; written anno MDCLVIII. / By a learned and truly loyal gentleman, for information of the miserably mis-led Commonwealths-Men (falsely so called) of that deluded age; and now revived by one that honours the author, and the established government of these nations. (London, : Printed for W.B., MDCLXXX. [1680]), by A learned and truly loyal gentleman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Worthy permanent book paper 100 rag; an introductory sample on which is printed a chemist's treatise based on laboratory analyses and tests of this paper. (Worthy Paper Co., 1933), by Mittineague Worthy Paper Company Association (page images at HathiTrust)
- A worthy practise of the moste learned phisition Maister Leonerd Fuchsius, Doctor in phisicke, moste necessary in this needfull tyme of our visitation, for the comforte of all good and faythfull people, both olde and yonge, bothe for the sicke and for them that woulde auoyde the daunger of the contagion (Printed at London : By Rouland Hall, for Michell Lobley in Poules Churchyeard at the corner shop on the right hand as ye come oute of Chepe, [1563]), by Leonhart Fuchs (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy speech made by Master Pym, to the Lords on Fryday the thirty one of December concerning an information against the Lord Digby. Wherein is discovered the dangerous effects of the said information, if not suddenly prevented, against the royall power prerogative of the King, and priviledges of Parliament. In the free votes and proceedings thereof. (London : Printed for Thomas Banckes. and F. Coles, 1641. [i.e. 1642]), by John Pym (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy speech made by the Right Honourable the Lord Brooke, at the election of his captaines and commanders at Warwick Castle, as also at the delivery of their last commissions ([London] : February the 26. Printed at London for Iohn Vnderwood, 1643), by Robert Greville Brooke (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy speech made in the House of Commons this present Parliament, 1641. 1 That Parliaments are the onely way for advancing the Kings affaires. 2 That the restoring of the property of goods and freedome of the subject is a chiefe meanes to maintaine religion and obedience to His Majestie. By Mr. Waller. (London : Printed for John Nicholson, 1641), by Edmund Waller (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Worthy speech spoken at the Guild Hall by the Earle of Holland with the resolution of the Earle of Pembroke, Earle of Northumberland, ... : also some passages concerning His Maiesties letter to the lord major touching the carrying in of plate into Guild Hall ... (London : Printed by T. Fawcet, June 21, 1642), by Henry Rich Holland and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy speech spoken by Sir Iohn VVray in Parliament. November the thirteenth, concerning episcopall authority and lordly primacy of the bishops in these our times. 1641. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1641), by John Wray (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy speech spoken in Parliament, by Mr. Pym, concerning evill counsellors about his Maiestie. Also manifesting the particular advantages that would redound to his kingdome, if the said evill councellors were removed from about his majesty. (London : Printed by T. F. for I. H., Novemb. 17. 1642), by John Pym (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy speech spoken in the honourable House of Commons by Sir Benjamin Rudyard, this present July, 1642. ([London] : Printed for R. Thrale, Iuly 17, 1642), by Benjamin Rudyerd (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy speech spoken in the honourable House of Commons by Sir Benjamin Rudyard, this present July, 1642 ([London?] : ... Printed for R. Thrale, Iuly 18, 1642), by Benjamin Rudyerd (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A worthy speech spoken in the Honourable House of Commons by Sir Benjamin Rudyard, this present July, 1642. (Printed at York : By Stephen Bulkley for Marke Foster, July 23, 1642), by Benjamin Rudyerd (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The worthy student of Harvard college. ([n.p.], 1834), by John G. Palfrey and Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Worthy the name of Sir Knight ([Meriden, Conn., 1919), by Ella Wheeler Wilcox and Conn. Knights Templars. St. Elmo Commandery Freemasons. Meriden (page images at HathiTrust)
- Worthy women of our first century (J. B. Lippincott, 1877), by Sarah Butler Wister and Agnes Irwin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Worthy women of our first century. (Lippincott, 1877), by Agnes Irwin and Sarah Butler Wister (page images at HathiTrust)
- Young manhood : its relations to a worthy future : address delivered before the literary societies of Wilberforce University, commencement week, June 15th, 1880 ([Washington, D.C.?] : [The Author?], [1880?], 1880), by William E. Matthews, Charles Simpson Butcher, W. S. Scarborough, and Wilberforce University (page images at HathiTrust)
- Youth and the race : the development and education of young citizens for worthy parenthood (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner ;, 1923), by Great Britain. National Birth-rate Commission and James Marchant (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Youth and the race; the development and education of young citizens for worthy parenthood. <Being the fourth report of and the chief evidence taken by the National birthrate commission, 1920-1923> (London, K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd. ; New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1923., 1923), by National Council of Public Morals. National Birth Rate-Commission and James Machant (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Yuan Yen Tai, the worthy son of a famous father (Foreign Missions Library, 1902), by Herbert Ellsworth House (page images at HathiTrust)
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