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Southwell, Robert (1561-1595) |
A fovre-fovld meditation, of the foure last things: viz. ... 1. Houre of death. 2. Day of iudgement. 3. Paines of hell. 4. Ioyes of heauen. Shewing the estate of the elect and reprobate: composed in a diuine poeme by R.S. The author of S. Peters complaint. [Robert Southwell, S.J.] Imprinted at London by G. Eld: for Francis Burton. 1606. With a bibliographical preface by Charles Edmonds .. ( London : E. Mathews, 1895) | IA | | |
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Spanheim, Frédéric, Jr (1632-1701) en de |
A critical history of the Old Testament in three books : the first treating at large concerning the several authours of the Bible ; The second containing the history of the chief translations of the Bible, made either by Jews or Christians ; The third laying down rules whereby a more exact translation may be made of the Scripture than hitherto has been .. ( London : Jacob Tonson, 1682) | IA | | |
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Spanheim, Frédéric, Sr (1600-1649) en fr |
England's warning by Germanie's woe : or, An historicall narration, of the originall, progresse, tenets, names and several sects of the Anabaptists, in Germany and the Low Countries .. ( London : John Dever & Robert Ibbitson, 1646) | IA | | |
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Spelman, Clement (bap.1598-1679) |
A letter from Utercht [sic], to the Assembly of Divines at Westminster: shewing the conversion of church-lands to lay-uses, to be condemned by Luther, Calvin, Knox, and the whole assemblies of Scotch divines, as a detestable sacriledge before God, and provoking his heavy judgements. Sent in a letter to Doctor Burges in Iune last, to be presented. A copy whereof comming accidentally to the hands of W.B. was by him commended to the presse. ( [London], 1648) | GB | | |
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Spilsbury, John (1593-1668) |
God's ordinance, the saint's privilege, discovered and prov'd in two treatises : the first, The saints interest by Christ in all the priviledges of grace ... the second, The peculiar interest of the elect in Christ, and his saving grace .. ( London : M. Simmons for Benjamin Allen, 1646) | IA | | |
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Spinckes, Nathaniel (1653-1727) |
Mr. Hoadly's Measures of submission to the civil magistrate enquired into and disproved ... ( London : W. Taylor, 1711) | IA | | |
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Spinoza, Benedictus de (1632-1677) en |
Benedict de Spinoza : his life, correspondence, and Ethics ( London : Trübner, 1870) | IA | | |
Benedict de Spinoza, His Life, Correspondence, and Ethics : By R. Willis ( London : Trübner & Co., 1870) | BSB | | |
The chief works of Benedict de Spinoza ( London : G. Bell) | |
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Vol. 2 (1891) | IA | | |
Chief works. Translated from the Latin with an introd, vol. 2 ( London : G. Bell, 1887) | IA | | |
Chief works. Translated from the Latin, with an introd. by R.H.M. Elwes, vol. 2 ( London : G. Bell, 1889) | IA | | |
Didu sefat 'Ever ( London : ra'a Bi-defus I. Fl'esner, 1905) | IA | | |
Ethic : demonstrated in geometrical order and divided into five parts, which treat I. of God. II. of the nature and origin of the mind, III. of the origin & nature of the affects, IV. of human bondage, or of the strength of the affects, V. of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty ( London : Trübner, 1883) | IA | | |
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Spinoza's Short treatise on God, man & his wellbeing ( London : A. & C. Black, 1910) | IA | | |
Tractatus de intellectus emendatione : et de via, qua optime in veram rerum cognitionem dirigitur ( London : Unwin, 1895) | IA | | |
Tractatus theologico-politicus : a critical inquiry into the history, purpose, and authenticity of the Hebrew scriptures : with the right to free thought and free discussion asserted, and shown to be not only consistent but necessarily bound up with true piety and good government, trans. Robert Willis | |
trans. Robert Willis (London : Trübner, 1862) | GB | | |
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