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Spinoza, Benedictus de (1632-1677) en |
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 ( London : Trübner, 1862) | GB | | |
A treatise partly theological, and partly political containing some few discourses, to prove that the liberty of philosophizing (that is making use of natural reason) may be allow'd without any prejudice to piety, or to the peace of any common-wealth, and that the loss of public peace and religion it self must necessarily follow, where such a liberty of reasoning is taken away ( London, 1689) | EEBO-TCP | | |
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Spottiswoode, John (1565-1639) |
The history of the Church of Scotland,: beginning the year of our Lord 203, and continued to the end of the reign of King James VI. ..., 3rd ed. ( London : R. Norton, for R. Royston, 1668) | GB | | |
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Sprat, Thomas (1635-1713) en |
The history of the Royal Society of London, for the improving of natural knowledge | |
1st ed. / London : J. Martyn, 1667 | GB | | |
3rd ed. / London : S. Chapman, 1722 | GB | | |
4th ed. / London : J. Knapton, 1734 | IA | | |
Observations on Monsieur de Sorbier's voyage into England: written to Dr. Wren, Prof. of astronomy in Oxford ( London : Martyn, 1665) | GB | | |
A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, Decemb. the 24th 1676 ( London : H. Brome, 1677) | IA | | |
Sermons preached on several occasions ( London : R. Bonwicke, 1722) | IA | | |
A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, His present Majesty, and the government: as it was order'd to be published by His late Majesty ( In the Savoy [London] : T. Newcomb, 1685) | IA | | |
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Spurstowe, William (c.1605-1666) en |
The wels of salvation opened, or, A treatise discovering the nature, preciousnesse, usefulness of gospel-promises, and rules for the right application of them ( London : T.R. & E.M. for Ralph Smith, 1655) | GB | | |
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Stackhouse, Thomas (1677-1752) |
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A defence of the Christian religion from the several objections of modern Antiscripturists ( London, 1733) | BSB | | |
Fair state of the controversy between Mr. Woolston and his adversaries : containing the substance of what he asserts in his six dsocourses against the literal sense of our Blessed Saviour's miracles ... ( London : Edward Symon, 1730) | IA | | |
Memoirs of the life and conduct of Dr. Francis Atterbury ... from his birth, to his banishment. Address'd to the Rt. Hon. William Pulteney, Esq ( London : London, 1723) | IA | | |
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Stalham, John (-1677) |
The reviler rebuked: or, A re-inforcement of the charge against the Quakers: so called for their contradictions to the Scriptures of God, and to their own scriblings ( London : H. Hills and J. Field, 1657) | GB | | |
The Summe of a conference at Terling in Essex, Januarie 11, 1643 : held between 3 ministers ... opponents pleading for infants baptisme, and 2 catabaptists ... respondents denying .. ( London : I. L. for Christopher Meredith, 1644) | IA | | |
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Stanhope, George (1660-1728) |
The Christian's pattern, or, A treatise of the Imitation of Jesus Christ : in four books / written originally in Latin by Thomas à Kempis ; now rendered into English ; to which are added, Meditations and prayers for sick persons by George Stanhope .. ( London : D. Browne, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, C. Bathurst, B. Dod, B. Barker [and 13 others], 1759) / added author(s): Thomas à Kempis | IA | | |
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