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Howell, Thomas([1568]). Howell: Newe Sonets, and pretie pamphlets [1568]. CH.

Howgill, Francis (1655?]). To the camp of the Lord in England. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1658.). The measvring rod of the Lord stretched forth over all nations and the line of true judgment laid to the rulers thereof. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1659.). An information, and also advice to the Armie on both parts, and this present Committee of Safety newly erected, and to the late Parliament. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1659.). Darknesse and ignorance. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1659.). The heart of New-England hardned through wickednes. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1659.). The invisible things of God. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1659.). The mouth of the pit stopped and the smoke that hath arisen out of it scattered by the breath of truth. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1660.). One of the Antichrists voluntiers defeated and the true light vindicated. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1660.). One warning more unto England before she gives up the ghost and be buried in the pit of darkness. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1662.). A testimony concerning the life, death, trials, travels and labours of Edward Burroughs. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1662.). The rock of ages exalted above Rome's imagined rock on which her church is builded. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1663.). Truth lifting up its head above slander. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1664.). A visitation of love, peace, and good will from the spirit of the Lord. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1665.). A general epistle to the dispersed and persecuted flock of Christ Jesus in the dominion of England. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1665.). The true rule, judge, and guide of the true church of God discovered, and borne testimony unto what it is, and wherein it consisteth. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1665]). A general epistle to all who have believed in the light of the Lord Iesus and are called of God to follow the lamb through the great tribulation. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1666?]). A copy of a paper sent to John Otway, Justice of the Peace, concerning swearing. EEBO-TCP.

Howgill, Francis (1666.). Oaths no gospel ordinance but prohibited by Christ. EEBO-TCP.

Huarte, Juan (1594.). Examen de ingenios. EEBO-TCP.

Hubberthorn, Richard (1654.). Truth cleared, and the deceit made manifest, or, An answer to a printed paper. EEBO-TCP.

Hubberthorn, Richard (1656.). The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit. EEBO-TCP.

Hubberthorn, Richard (1659.). The Common-wealtsh's [sic] remembrancer for discovery of the disturbers of her peace. EEBO-TCP.

Hubberthorn, Richard (1659.). The difference of that call of God to the ministry. EEBO-TCP.

Hubberthorn, Richard (1659.). The real cause of the nations bondage and slavery here demonstrated and the way of their freedome from their sore and hard bondage asserted. EEBO-TCP.

Hubberthorn, Richard (1660.). A short answer to a book called The fanatick history. EEBO-TCP.

Hubberthorn, Richard (1660.). An answer to a book called A just defence and vindication of Gospel-ministers, and Gospel-ordinances. 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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