J. Casa his Galateus, or a treatise of manners. Wherein a father instructs his son ... Writ originally in Italian, ... Done into English from an elegant L[atin] version of N. Chytræus
Galateo of manners: or, instructions to a young gentleman how to behave himself in conversation, &c. Written originally in Italian, and done into English
Della Casa, Giovanni
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1703
London: printed for Bernard Lintott at the Middle-Temple-Gate Fleet-Stree; and sold by Francis Faucit at the Blew Anchor in the New-Exchange
Origines anglicanæ: or, a history of the English church. Beginning where Bishop Stillingfleet has ended his History of the British church. ... By John Inett
Inett, John
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1704, Vol.1
Origines anglicanæ: or, a history of the English church. Beginning where Bishop Stillingfleet has ended his History of the British church. ... By John Inett
Inett, John
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1704, Vol.2
A discourse concerning the use of incense in divine offices. Wherein it is Proved, That that Practice, taken up in the Middle Ages, both by the Eastern and Western Churches, is, notwithstanding, an Innovation from the Doctrine of the first and purest Churches, and the Traditions derived from the Apostles. Serving also to Evince, That even the Consent of those Churches of the Middle Ages, is no certain Argument, that even the Particulars, wherein they are supposed to Consent, were faithfully deri
Dodwell, Henry
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1711
London: printed by J. Heptinstall, for James Holland at the Bible and Ball in S. Paul's Churchyard
The art of conversation. In three parts. I. The use and benefit of conversation in general, with Instructions to distinguish Good Company from Bad. The noxious Nature of Solitude, with the Evils and Mischiefs that generally attend it. II. Rules of behaviour in company abroad, adapted to all Ranks and Degrees of Persons; also the Conduct and Carriage to be observed between Princes and private Persons, Noblemen and Gentlemen, Scholars and Mechanicks, Natives and Strangers, Learned and Illiterate,
Guazzo, Stefano
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1738
London: printed for J. Brett, at the Golden Ball, opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand
The book of martyrs: containing an account of the sufferings and death of the Protestants in the reign of Queen Mary the First. Illustrated with copper plates. Originally written by Mr. John Fox. And now revised and corrected by an impartial hand