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| | Books by J. C.: Books in the extended shelves: J. C.: An answer to the query of a deist concerning the necessity of faith. ([S.l. : s.n., 1687?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: The araignment of hypocrisie: or, a looking-glasse for murderers and adulterers; and all others that profes religion, and make show of holiness, yet deny the power and practice thereof in their lives and conversations. Being a fearfull example of Gods judgements on Mr. Barker, minister of Gods word at Pytchley two miles from Ketterin in Northhamptonshire; who for living in adultery with his neer kinswoman, and concealing the murder of her infant; was with his kinswoman and maid-servant executed at Northampton. With the strange manner of the discovery of that horrid murder; and their several speeches immediately before their deaths. (Printed at London : by John Crowch and T.W., 1652) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: Behulp-middelen voor de Menschen gebreken (By Cornelis Jansz. ..., 1666), also by Pieter van Engelen and J. C. (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: The blessednesse of the death of these that die in the Lord and more especially in ane evil time excellently discoursed in seven very searching but sweet sermons on Revel. 14, v. 13 : wherein several weighty cases relating to death in genereal and to dieing in Lord in particular are succinctly, solidly and satisfieingly handled / by James Durham. ([Glasgow? : s.n.], 1681), also by James Durham (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: A Book of favourite modern ballads. (W. Kent & Co., 1860), also by I. C. (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: A Brief history of the painters of all schools (Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1877), also by I. C. and Louis Viardot (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: The coin-act by way of dialogue : designed for the use of every one that has any thing at all to do with money : and who do not desire to be imposed on in most important matters : wherein is pointed out, the best method of discovering all counterfeits and of proving and ascertaining the value of true and lawful coin (Printed for the author and sold by Messieurs Vallance and Simmons, 1775), also by Rowland Hill (page images at HathiTrust) J. C: The compleat collier, or, The whole art of sinking, getting and working, coal mines, &c. : as is now used in the northern part, especially about Sunderland and New-Castle ([s.n.], 1935), also by F. C (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: The contrast; or, Certain doctrines of the Protestant churches, compared with the doctrines of the New Jerusalem church. (The Society of the New church, 1835), also by I. C. (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: An elegie upon the death of the most incomparable Mrs. Katharine Philips, the glory of her sex ([S.l. : s.n., 1664]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: An elegy upon the honourable (the most ingenious) Henry Gorge, son and heir to the Right Honourable the Lord Gorge who dyed of a consumption, after a former recovery. ([S.l. : s.n.], MDCLXXIV [1674]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: The full proceedings of the High Court of Iustice against King Charles in Westminster Hall, on Saturday the 20 of January, 1648 together with the Kings reasons and speeches and his deportment on the scaffold before his execution / translated out of the Latine by J.C. ; hereunto is added a parallel of the late wars, being a relation of the five years Civill Wars of King Henry the 3d. with the event of that unnatural war, and by what means the kingdome was settled again. (London : Printed for William Shears ..., 1654), also by King of England Charles I and Edward Chamberlayne (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: Grandes cuestiones que se han de ventilar con preferencia en las próximas Cortes (Imprenta de Repullés, 1841), also by Repullés (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: Heaven upon earth in the serene tranquillity and calm composure, in the sweet peace and solid joy of a good conscience sprinkled with the blood of Jesus and exercised always to be void of offence toward God and toward men : brought down and holden forth in XXII very searching sermons on several texts of Scripture ... / by James Durham. (Edinburgh : Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, 1685), also by James Durham (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: Histoire financière de lÉgypte depuis Sai̤d pacha; 1854-1876. (Guillaumin et cie, 1878) (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: La victima del despotismo (Londres, 1836), also by Benigno Morales (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: Le patriarcat de Constantinople et l'orthodoxie dans la Turquie d'Europe; considérations visant à faciliter la solution de la question des églises et de l'enseignement dans la Turquie d'Europe (Impr. E. Flammarion, 1895), also by Constandine (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: A lesson for all true Christians. Which being well observed by old and young, and practiced with hand and heart, and tongue: great comfort in it at the last you'll find, then mark it well, and bear it in your mind. Tune of, The letter for a Christian family. / By J.C. (London. : Printed by and for A.M. and sold [by] the booksellers of Pye-corner and Lond[on ...], [1695?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: Magna charta containing that which is very much the sence and agreement of the good people of these nations, notwithstanding their differences relating to worship. Humbly tendered to those that are in eminent place, both in a civil and in a military capacity, and earnestly desired that it may be by them also (in this juncture of affaires) speedily concurred with, resolved upon, and vigorously prosecuted, for the escaping of the sadest, and for the enjoying of the joyfullest dayes and station, that England hath seen. By an unfeined lover of his countrys welfare, and a sincere promoter of the Common-wealth and just concernments of all men. As some further essay in order to a well grounded vnity, peace and settlement, of the poor shaken and shattered nations, upon that sure and durable foundation of righteousness, which will without doubt, according to the wise mans experience, not only establish, but exalt a nation. (London : Printed for Francis Smith, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Elephant and Castle near Temple-Barre, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: María Antonieta, reina de Francia : drama histórico en cuatro actos, prólogo y epílogo (Estab. tip. de F. Costa, 1913), also by Paolo Giacometti and E. V. V. (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: The merry bell-man's out-cryes, or, The city's O yes being a mad merry ditty both pleasant and witty, to be cry'd in prick-song prose through country and city ... / not by L.P. but J.C. (S.l. : Printed in the year of Bartledum Fair, 1655, when few honest men can thrive, 1665), also by 17th cent L. P. (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: Miscellaneous poems. (Printed by W.J. Bradley, 1856), also by J. C. (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: A new-years gift: being an help to heart-converse by way of charge and challenge: In morning excitation, and evening examination. Alphabetically digested for the help of memory. by J.C. M.A. Decemb. 27. 1689. This may be printed. Rob. Midgley. (London, : Printed for Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers Chapel, 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: Nuevo catecismo político arreglado a la constitución de la monarquía española : para ilustración del pueblo, instrucción de la juventud y uso de las escuelas de primeras letras (Imprenta de Yenes, 1837), also by Imprenta de Yenes (Madrid) (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: Nuevos elementos de terapeútica y de materia médica : con un ensayo sobre el arte de formular, y un análisis de aguas minerales de Francia (Imprenta de Repullés, 1826), also by Jean Louis Alibert and Mateo Repullés (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: Peter's patern: newly revived, with additions, or The perfect path to worldly happiness. As it was delivered in a funeral sermon preached at the interrment of Mr. Hugh Peters lately deceased. By I.C. translator of Pineda upon Job, and one of the triers. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year 1659), also by Joseph Caryl (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: Peters patern or The perfect path to worldly happiness.: As it was delivered in a funeral sermon preached at the interrment of Mr. Hugh Peters lately deceased, by I.C. translator of Pineda upon Job, and one of the triers. (London : s.n., printed in the year 1659), also by Joseph Caryl (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: Pisciceptologie; ou, L'Art de la pêche à la ligne; discours sur les poissons, la manière de les prendre et des les accommoder la pêche aux filets .... suivi D'un traité des etangs, viviers, fossés, réservoirs ... (Cussac, 1816), also by Jean Cussac (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: A Poetry book for children. (D. Appleton & Co., 1854), also by J. C. (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: Proposals for regulating the silver coyne, bearing the charge of it, producing a circulation, and securing it to the kingdom By J. C. Merchant. ([London : s.n., 1695?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: Saint Marie Magdalens conversion; [a poem. (printed with licence, 1603) (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: The secret of Life, a drama in three acts. (S. Tinsley, 1876), also by J. Coatsworth and J. C********* (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: A short discourse against transubstantiation, or, An answer to the ordinary question whether a man may be saved in the Roman Catholick religion? by the reduction of it to another, whether one can be saved who, apostasizing from a true religion joineth himself with the grossest idolaters : where the evidence against transubstantion from revelation, reason, and sense is repeated and improved in two sermons on Mat. 26. 26 / by J.C. (London : Printed for Tho. Parkhurst, 1675) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: A short treatise of the epidemical diseases of these times communicated by a loyal pen in a letter to the Right Worshipful Sir G.B., Knight and Baronet. (London : Printed and are to be sold by R. Vaughan, [1662?]), also by Sir G. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: The stranger : or, The new man of feeling. (Albion Press ; printed by and for J. Cundee and M. Jones, 1806) (page images at HathiTrust) J. C.: To all dear Friends & brethren in the everlasting truth & covenant of the Almighty Jehovah, blessed for evermore ([S.l. : s.n., 1662]), also by Edward Burrough, J. P., and Francis Howgill (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. C.: A twig of birch for Billy's breech. A letter to the Reverend Mr. William Hobby, a pastor of a church at Reading. Being a gentle and necessary correction of him, for his folly and wickedness lately published to the world, in a piece entitled, A defence of the itineracy and the conduct of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield. / By J.C. ; [Three lines of quotations] (Boston, N.E. : Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill., 1745), also by John Cleaveland and William Hobby (HTML at Evans TCP) J. C.: A warning for swearers by the example of God's judgments shewed upon a man born near the town of Wolver-hampton, in Stafford-shire, who had stolen a Bible; and being examined before a justice, deny'd the fact, and falsly forswore it; wishing he might rot, if he were guilty of the theft; which (according to his desire) immediately fell upon him; and is at this time, a sad spectacle to hundreds that have beheld him: also, a relation of God's judgments shewed upon a woman, who lived in Worcester-shire; who falsly forswore her self, and [illegible] in a short time after, being immediately stuck dumb. J.C. Tune, Aim not too high. (London : printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. VVhitwood, [1677]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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