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Glanvil, John (1696). Glanvil: Damon (1696). CH.

Glanvil, John (1725). Glanvil: Poems (1725). CH.

Glanvill, Joseph (1661.). The vanity of dogmatizing, or, Confidence in opinions. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1662.). Lux orientalis, or, An enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages concerning the praeexistence of souls. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1666.). A philosophical endeavour towards the defence of the being of vvitches and apparitions. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1667.). A loyal tear dropt on the vault of our late martyred sovereign. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1667.). Some philosophical considerations touching the being of witches and witchcraft. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1668.). Plus ultra, or, The progress and advancement of knowledge since the days of Aristotle. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1669.). Catholick charity. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1670.). Logou threskeia, or, A seasonable recommendation and defence of reason in the affairs of religion. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1670.). The way of happiness. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1671.). A further discovery of M. Stubbe. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1671.). A præfatory answer to Mr. Henry Stubbe, the doctor of Warwick. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1671.). Philosophia pia, or, A discourse of the religious temper and tendencies of the experimental philosophy which is profest by the Royal Society. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1674.). An earnest invitation to the sacrament of the Lords Supper. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1675.). An account of Mr. Ferguson, his common-place-book. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1676.). Essays on several important subjects in philosophy and religion. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1681.). Saducismus triumphatus, or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1681.). The zealous, and impartial Protestant. EEBO-TCP.

Glanvill, Joseph (1691]). Mr. J. Glanvil's full vindication of the late Reverend, pious and learned Mr. Richard Baxter. EEBO-TCP.

Glapthorne, Henry (1639.). Argalus and Parthenia. EEBO-TCP.

Glapthorne, Henry (1639.). Poëms. EEBO-TCP.

Glapthorne, Henry (1639.). The tragedy of Albertus VVallenstein. EEBO-TCP.

Glapthorne, Henry (1640.). The Hollander. EEBO-TCP.

Glapthorne, Henry (1640.). The ladies priviledge. EEBO-TCP.

Glapthorne, Henry (1640.). Wit in a constable. EEBO-TCP.

Glapthorne, Henry (1643.). White-hall, a poem vvritten 1642. EEBO-TCP.

God, John([1570]). God: A discourse of the great crueltie of a Widowe [1570]. CH.

Goddard, W. (1615). A Neaste of VVaspes. . RE.

Goddard, William (1615.). A neaste of vvaspes latelie found out and discouered in the Law-Countreys, yealding as sweete hony as some of our English bees. EEBO-TCP.

Goddard, William (1615). Goddard: A neaste of vvaspes (1615). CH.

Goddard, William (1616?]). A mastif vvhelp and other ruff-island-lik currs fetcht from amongst the Antipedes. EEBO-TCP.

Goddard, William (1616?]). A satirycall dialogue or a sharplye-invectiue conference, betweene Allexander the great, and that truelye woman-hater Diogynes. 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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