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Headword Date Article Type
Good Advice to the Church of England (William Penn) 1687 W
Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica (Isaac Newton) 1687 W
A Relation of my Imprisonment (John Bunyan) 1688 W
A Discourse of the Knowledge of God and of our selves ... To which are added, a Brief Abstract of the Christian Religion, and Considerations ... for the cleansing of the Heart and the Life (Matthew Hale) 1688 W
Of the Dominion of Sin and Grace (John Owen) 1688 W
The True Nature of the Gospel Church (John Owen) 1689 W
Essay Concerning Human Understanding (John Locke) 1690 W
Two Treatises of Government (John Locke) 1690 W
Miscellanea. The second part. In four essays. I. Upon ancient and modern learning. II. Upon the gardens of Epicurus. III. Upon heroick virtue. IV. Upon poetry. (William Temple) 1690 W
Seasonable Words for English Protestants: A Sermon (John Owen) 1690 W
Principia Philosophiae Antiquissimae & recentissimace de Deo, Christo & Creatura id est de Spiritu & materia in genere . (Anne Conway) 1690 W
An End of Doctrinal Controversies (Richard Baxter) 1691 W
Against the Revolt to a Foreign Jurisdiction (Richard Baxter) 1691 W
Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ Applied to Sinners and Saints (John Owen) 1691 W
Mr. J. G.’s full vindication of the late reverend, pious, and learned Mr. R. Baxter. (Joseph Glanville) 1691 W
A Guide to Church-Fellowship and Order (John Owen) 1692 W
The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy: Concerning God, Christ, and the Creature; that is, concernng Spirit and Matter in General (Anne Conway) 1692 W
Thoughts Concerning Education (John Locke) 1693 W
An Essay towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe (William Penn) 1693 W
The Compleat Gardener (John Evelyn) 1693 W

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