Saints memorials, or, Words fitly spoken, like apples of gold in pictures of silver being a collection of divine sentences / written and delivered by those late reverend and eminent ministers of the gospel, Mr. Edmund Calamy, Mr. Joseph Caryl, Mr. Ralph Venning, Mr. James Janeway.

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Saints memorials, or, Words fitly spoken, like apples of gold in pictures of silver being a collection of divine sentences / written and delivered by those late reverend and eminent ministers of the gospel, Mr. Edmund Calamy, Mr. Joseph Caryl, Mr. Ralph Venning, Mr. James Janeway.
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Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666.
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London :: [s.n.],
1674.
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"Saints memorials, or, Words fitly spoken, like apples of gold in pictures of silver being a collection of divine sentences / written and delivered by those late reverend and eminent ministers of the gospel, Mr. Edmund Calamy, Mr. Joseph Caryl, Mr. Ralph Venning, Mr. James Janeway." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A32052.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2025.

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Folio.

THe History of King Iohn, King Henry the Second, and the most Illustrious K. Edward the First; wherein the anci∣ent Soveraign Dominion of the Kings of Great Brittain over all persons in all Causes, is asserted and vindicated: With an exact History of the Popes in∣tollerable Usurpation upon the Liber∣ties of the Kings and Subjects of Eng∣land and Ireland. Collected out of the Ancient Records in the Tower of Lon∣don, by W. Prin, Esq of Lincoln-Inn, and Keeper of his Majesties Records in the Tower of London.

A Description of the Four parts of

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the world, taken from the Works of Monsieur Sanson, Geographer to the French King; and other eminent Tra∣vellers and Authors; to which is added the Commodities, Coyns, Weights and Measures of the chief places of Traffick in the world; illustrated with variety of useful and delightful Maps and Fi∣gures. By Richard Blome, Gent.

Memoires of the Lives, Actions, Suf∣ferings and Deaths of those Excellent Personages that suffered for Allegiance to their Soveraign in our late intestine Wars, from the year 1637, to 1666; with the Life and Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By David Lloyd.

The Exact Politician, or Compleat States∣an, &c. By Leonard Willan, Esquire.

A Relation in form of a Journal of the Voyage and Residence of King Charles the Second in Holland.

Mores hominum, the Manners of Men described in sixteen Satyrs, by Iuvenal; together with a large Comment, clear∣ing the Author in every place wherein he seemed obscure, out of the Laws

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and Customs of the Romans, and the Latine and Greek Histories. By Sir Ro∣bert Stapleton, Knight.

A Treatise of Justification. By George Downham, Dr. of D.

Fifty-one Sermons, Preached by the Reverend Dr. Mark Frank, Master of Pembroke-Hill in Cambridg, Arch-Dea∣con of St. Albons, &c. To which is add∣ed a Sermon preached at Pauls Cross, Anno 1641. and then commanded to be Printed by King Charls the First.

Bentivolio and Urania, in six Books. By Nathaniel Ingelo, D. D. The third Edition, wherein all the obscure words throughout the Book are interpreted in the Margent, which makes this much more delightful to read than the for∣mer.

De Iure Uniformitatis Ecclesiasticae, or three Books of the Rights belonging to an Uniformity in Churches, in which the chief things of the Laws of Nature and Nations, and of the Divine Law concerning the Consistency of the Ec∣clesiastical Estate with the Civil, are un∣folded

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folded, by Hugh Davis, Ll. B. late Fel∣low of New Colledg in Oxon.

An English, French, Italian, Spanish Dictionary, by Iames Howel.

Observations on Millitary and Politi∣cal Affairs, by the Honourable, George, Duke of Albemarle.

The manner of Exercising the Infan∣try, as it's now practised in the Armies of his most Christian Majesty.

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