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Hume, Patrick (1695.). A poem dedicated to the immortal memory of Her Late Majesty the Most Incomparable Q. Mary. EEBO-TCP.
Hume, Patrick (1695.). Annotations on Milton's Paradise lost. EEBO-TCP.
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Hume, Tobias (1607.). Captaine Humes poeticall musicke. EEBO-TCP.
Hume, Tobias (1642.). The trve petition of Colonel Hvme as it was presented to the Lords assembled in the high court of Parliament. EEBO-TCP.
Humfrey, John (1682]). An answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's book of The unreasonableness of separation. EEBO-TCP.
Hunnis, William (1550). Hunnis, W.: Certayne Psalmes chosen out of the Psalter (1550). CH.
Hunnis, William (1578.). A hyue full of hunnye. EEBO-TCP.
Hunnis, William (1578). Hunnis: A Hyve Fvll of Hunnye (1578). CH.
Hunnis, William (1583.). Seuen sobs of a sorrowfull soule for sinne. EEBO-TCP.
Hunnis, William (1595.). Hunnies recreations. EEBO-TCP.
Hunnis, William (1595). Hunnis: Hvnnies Recreations (1595). CH.
Hunnis, William (1597). Hunnis: Seuen Sobs of a Sorrowful Soule for Sinne. CH.
Hurault, Jacques (1595.). Politicke, moral, and martial discourses. EEBO-TCP.
Hurtado de Mendoza, Antonio (1671.). Querer por solo querer. EEBO-TCP.
Hutchins, Edward (1593.). Davids sling against great Goliah. EEBO-TCP.
Hutchinson, Roger (1560. Cum gratia&priuilegio Regiæ maiestatis per septennium.). A faithful declaration of Christes holy supper. EEBO-TCP.
Hutchinson, Roger (1560. Cum gratia&priuilegio Reginæ maiestatis per septennium.). The image of God, or, Laie mans boke. EEBO-TCP.
Hutchinson, William (1676.). A rational discourse concerning transubstantiation. EEBO-TCP.
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Hutton, Henry (1619.). Follie's anatomie, or, Satyres and satyricall epigrams. EEBO-TCP.
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Hutton, Luke (1596]). The blacke dogge of Newgate. EEBO-TCP.
Hutton, Luke (1598.). Luke Huttons lamentation. EEBO-TCP.
Hutton, Luke (1638.). The discovery of a London monster, called, The blacke dogg of New-gate. EEBO-TCP.
Hyde, Edward (1657.). A Christian legacy. EEBO-TCP.
Hyde, Edward (1659.). A Christian vindication of truth against errour. EEBO-TCP.
Hyde, Edward (1662.). The true Catholicks tenure, or, A good Christians certainty which he ought to have of his religion, and may have of his salvation. EEBO-TCP.
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