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Johnson, Richard (1642.). Good and trve nevves from Ireland. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Richard (1642.). The last intelligence from Ireland. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Richard (1649[?]). The pleasant conceits of Old Hobson the merry Londoner. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Richard (1696.). The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Richard([1591]). Johnson, R.: Musarum plangores [1591]. CH.
Johnson, Robert (1601.). Essaies, or, Rather imperfect offers. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Robert (1609.). Dauids teacher, or, The true teacher of the right-vvay to heauen. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Robert (1609.). Nova Britannia. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Robert (1684.). Enchiridion medicum, or, A manual of physick. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Robert (1690.). A letter from Dublin, of April the second. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Robert (1700.). Praxis medicinæ reformata, or, The practice of physick reformed. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1679]). A letter from a freeholder of Buckinghamshire, to a friend in London, concerning the election of the knights of the said county. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1679]). An ansvver to a letter from a freeholder of Buckingham-shire to a friend in London. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1682]). Julian the apostate. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1684.). A sermon preach'd before the Lord Mayor and aldermen at Guildhall-Chappel, on Palm-Sunday, 1679. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1687?]). The tryal and examination of a late libel, intituled, A new test of the Church of Englands loyalty. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1688.). Of magistracy. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1688.). Purgatory prov'd by miracles. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1688.). The absolute impossibility of transubstantiation demonstrated. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1688.). The true mother church, or, A short practical discourse upon Acts II, concerning the first church at Jerusalem. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1688.). The way to peace amongst all Protestants. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1689?]). A letter from a freeholder, to the rest of the freeholders of England, and all others, who have votes in the choice of Parliament-men. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1689.). Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's book intituled The case of resistance of the supreme powers stated and resolved, according to the doctrine of the Holy Scriptures. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1689.). The opinion is this, that resistance may be vsed, in case our religion and rights should be invaded. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1689]). Reflections on the History of passive obedience. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1692.). An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1693.). An essay concerning Parliaments at a certainty, or, The kalends of May. EEBO-TCP.
Johnson, Samuel (1694.). Notes upon the Phœnix edition of the Pastoral letter. EEBO-TCP.
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