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Bright, Timothie (1615.). A treatise, vvherein is declared the sufficiencie of English medicines, for cure of all diseases, cured with medicines. EEBO-TCP.

Brinkelow, Henry (1542?]). The complaynt of Roderyck Mors, somtyme a gray fryre, vnto the parliament howse of Ingland his natural cuntry. EEBO-TCP.

Brinkelow, Henry (1548]). The lamentacyon of a Christe[n]agai[n]st the citye of London. EEBO-TCP.

Brinley, John (1680.). A discovery of the impostures of witches and astrologers. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1606.). The true watch, or, A direction for the examination of our spirituall estate. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1607.). The second part of the true watch. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1612.). Ludus literarius, or, The grammar schoole. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1615.). The posing of the parts, or, A most plaine and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answeres, arising directly out of the words of the rules. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1622.). A consolation for our grammar schooles, or, A faithfull and most comfortable incouragement, for laying of a sure foundation of all good learning in our schooles, and for prosperous building thereupon. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1622.). The third part of The true vvatch. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1624.). The fourth part of the true watch. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1631.). The glorie of the latter temple greater then of the former. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1631.). The preachers charge, and peoples duty. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1643]). A breviate of saving knowledge, or, The principles of Christian religion methodically digested into short questions and answers. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1644.). The saints solemne covenant vvith their God. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1647.). Stand still, or, A bridle for the times. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1655.). The spirituall vertigo, or, Turning sickensse of soul-unsettlednesse in matters of religious concernment. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1656.). Two treatises. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1659.). Three links of a golden chain, or, Three of the principal causes of mans salvation. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1661.). Prayer and praise, a two-fold tribute to be payed by all loyal subjects to their supream and subordinate soveraign. EEBO-TCP.

Brinsley, John (1662.). The Christians cabala, or, Sure tradition. EEBO-TCP.

Bristol, George Digby (1640.). The third speech of the Lord George Digby to the House of Commons concerning bishops and the citie petition the 9th of Febr. 1640. EEBO-TCP.

Bristol, George Digby (1641.). The Lord Digby his last speech against the Earle of Strafford. EEBO-TCP.

Bristol, George Digby (1642.). The Lord George Digbies apologie for himselfe, published the fourth of January, Anno Dom. 1642. EEBO-TCP.

Bristol, George Digby (1642.). Two letters of note. EEBO-TCP.

Bristol, George Digby (1660.). The Earle of Bristoll his speech in the House of Lords the XX day of July 1660 upon the bill of indempnity. EEBO-TCP.

Bristol, George Digby (1667.). Elvira, or, The worst not always true. EEBO-TCP.

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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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