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A vindication of the rights and powers of the Board of Aldermen
Containing some remarks on an apology for the civil rights and liberties of the commons and citizens, and on ther papers publish'd in defence of the conduct of the present commons. Addressed to Mr. C- L-, and offered to the consideration of the majority of the commons. By a Lover of Peace -
The flying pen-man or The art of short-writing
by a more easie exact compendious and speedy way composed by William Hopkins author and teacher of the said art -
The flying pen-man or The art of short-writing
by a more easie exact compendious and speedy way composed by William Hopkins, author and teacher of the said art -
A letter from one of the trained-bands now in the armie vnder the red and vvhite regiment to his vvife in London
sent from Farnham-Castle, Novemb. 2, 1643 -
A book of cookrye
very necessary for all such as delight therein -
The Yovng-mans second vvarning-peece
being a true relation of the horrible suggestions and tentations, wherwith Satan assaulted me A. W. stationer of London : wherby he prevailed so farre, as to make me sin grosly, and to -
The Nevvest and trvest and most vnpartiall relation of all the late occurrence which hath happened at Sherbourne-Castle and thereabouts
being the extract of divers severall letters -
The dandy song
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A letter to Edward Long Fox, M.D
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The enormous abomination of the hoop-petticoat
as The Fashion Now is, And has been For about these Two Years Fully Display'd: In some Reflexions upon it, Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of Both Sexes; especially the Female. By A. W. Esq -
A book of cookrye
Very necessary for all such as delight therin. Gathered by A.W -
The nevvest and truest, and most vnpartiall relation of all the late occurrence which hath happened at Sherbourne-Castle, and thereabouts
Being the extract of divers severall letters, sent from worthy persons of good credit and qualitie, to a speciall friend in London -
The young-mans second warning-peece
Being a true relation of the horrible suggestions and tentations, wherwith Satan assaulted me A. W. stationer of London, wherby he prevailed so farre, as to make me sin grosly, and to despaire fearfully, in so much that he brought me near unto the making of my selfe away, many and sundry ways, from the which the Lord in mercy delivered me. And therefore as a testimony of my thankfullnesse to God, and love to my brethren, and former sinfull associats : I have thought good to publish in print, both the manner and time of my conflict, and also of my delivery. Perused and allowed of by four godly, and learned Divines in the Citie -
A preservative against Deism
shewing the great advantage of revelation above reason, in the two great points, pardon of sin, and a future state of happiness : with an appendix in answer to a letter of A. W. against revealed religion in the oracles of reason -
Remarks on the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father. With a word to the author. By a spectator