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Cromwell, Oliver (1649.). A letter from the Right Honorable, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to the Honorable William Lenthall, Esq., speaker of the Parliament of England. EEBO-TCP.

Crossman, Samuel (1664.). The young mans monitor, or, A modest offer toward the pious, and vertuous composure of life from youth to riper years. EEBO-TCP.

Crossman, Samuel (1664). Crossman: The Young Mans Meditation (1664). CH.

Crossman, Samuel (1676.). A sermon preached in Christs Church Bristol. EEBO-TCP.

Crossman, Samuel (1680.). A sermon preached upon April xxiii. MDCLXXX. in the cathedral church of Bristol,. EEBO-TCP.

Crossman, Samuel (1681.). Two sermons preached in the cathedral-church of Bristol, January the 30th 1679/80 and January the 31th 1680/81. EEBO-TCP.

Crossman, Samuel (1682.). An humble plea for the quiet rest of God's ark. EEBO-TCP.

Crossman, Samuel (1683?].). The last testimony&declaration of the Reverend Samuel Crossman, D.D. and Dean of Bristoll. EEBO-TCP.

Crouch, Humphrey (1637?]). The mad mans morrice. EEBO-TCP.

Crouch, Humphrey (1637.). Londons vacation, and the countries tearme, or, A lamentable relation of severall remarkable passages which it hath pleased the Lord to shew on severall persons. EEBO-TCP.

Crouch, Humphrey (1637.). Loves court of conscience. EEBO-TCP.

Crouch, Humphrey (1640]). A whip for the back of a backsliding Brovvnist. EEBO-TCP.

Crouch, Humphrey (1643.). The parliament of graces. EEBO-TCP.

Crouch, Humphrey (1655.). A new and pleasant history of unfortunate Hodg of the south. EEBO-TCP.

Crouch, Humphrey (1671.). The Welch traveller, or, The unfortunate Welchman. EEBO-TCP.

Crouch, Humphrey (1673.). The heroick history of Guy Earl of Warwick. EEBO-TCP.

Crouch, Humphrey (1693.). England's jests refin'd and improv'd. EEBO-TCP.

Crowe, William (1663.). An exact collection or catalogue of our English writers on the Old and New Testament. EEBO-TCP.

Crowley, Robert (1548]). The confutation of the mishapen aunswer to the misnamed, wicked ballade, called the Abuse of ye blessed sacrame[n]t of the aultare. EEBO-TCP.

Crowley, Robert (1549). A new yeres gyfte, wherein is taught the knowledge of our selfe and the feare of God. TUDOR.

Crowley, Robert (1549). Crowley, R.: The Psalter of David (1549). CH.

Crowley, Robert (1549). The voyce of the laste trumpet blowen bi the seuenth angel wherin are contayned xii. lessons to twelue seueral estates of menne. TUDOR.

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Crowley, Robert (1550). One and thyrtye epigrammes, wherein are bryefly touched so many abuses, that ought to be put away. TUDOR.

Crowley, Robert (1551). Crowley, R.: Pleasure and Payne (1551). CH.

Crowley, Robert (1567). The opening of the wordes of the Prophet Joell, in his second and third Chapters ... concerning the Signes of the last day. TUDOR.

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