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| | Books by N. S.: Books in the extended shelves: N. S.: Disquisitiones criticae de variis per diversa loca et tempora Bibliorum editionibus. English (London : Printed by Tho. Braddyll, 1684), also by Richard Simon and M. R. (HTML at EEBO TCP) N. S.: An epistle written (dated the 30th of the 11th month 1659,) and sent from London into the countrey. By a friend to the glorious (though at this day despised) cause of Christ, in answer to a letter sent up to him (dated the 16th of the same month) wherein the following things are treated of, (viz.) 1. The fifth kingdom it self, which the God of Heaven sets up in the latter dayes. 2. The kingdom of the beast which is to be destroyed. 3. The instruments that are to be used in destroying the one and erecting the other; with the way or manner how they are to be used. 4. The time of the beginning of this work. [bracket] First, before Christs personal comming. Secondly, before the call of the Jewes. Thirdly, that it is already begun, and hath taken place in this nation and that Cromwel with the army, hath apostatized from it, and that all the powers, or governments that have been set up since that time, have been, and still are upon the foundation of the apostacy. As also, severall of the particular evills which the army, and others abetting the apostacy are guilty of. Together with, some considerations tendered to the favourers of Christ's righteous cause, wherein is laid down, their duty of separation from Babylon, and from all the parts and branches (both in church and state) of the forementioned apostacy. (London, : Printed for the author, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP) N. S.: Moderation's commendation, in a parable· Wherein is set forth the life, death, and resurrection of moderation; together with her nativity, country, pedigree, kindred, character, friends and enemies. (London : printed for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and three Crowns neer Mercers Chappel in Cheapside, 1674) (HTML at EEBO TCP) N. S.: Narratives of the Indian wars, 1675-1699 (Barnes, 1913), also by Charles Henry Lincoln, Cotton Mather, Mary White Rowlandson, Richard Hutchinson, and John Easton (page images at HathiTrust) N. S.: A new and further narrative of the state of New-England being a continued account of the bloudy Indian-War, from March till August, 1676, giving a perfect relation of the several devastations, engagements, and transactions there : as also the great successes lately obtained against the barbarous Indians, the reducing of King Philip, and the killing of one of the queens, &c. : together with a catalogue of the losses in the whole sustaining on either side since the said war began, as near as can be collected. (London : Printed by J.B. for Dorman Newman ..., 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP) N. S.: The present state of New-England with respect to the Indian vvar. Wherein is an account of the true reason thereof ... Together with most of the remarkable passages that have happened from the 20th of June, till the 10th of November, 1675. (Printed for D. Newman, 1833), also by Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust) N. S.: The present state of New-England with respect to the Indian War wherein is an account of the true reason thereof (as far as can be judged by men) : together with most of the remarkable passages that have happened from the 20th of June till the 10th of November, 1675 / faithfully composed by a merchant of Boston and communicated to his friend in London. (London : Printed for Dorman Newman ..., 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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