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Credit: Sales catalogue 329: Ellis. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![| ol ye 118 119 120 12] 122 1238 124 Ellis, 29, New Bond Street, W.1 HOWELL (John), Rector of Radnor Nova in the County of Radnor. A Discourse on Persecution, or, Suffering for Christ’s Sake. Clearing the Notion of It; and Making a Discrimination of Just from Unjust Pretentions to It. London, Printed for Robert Ketilewell. 1685. Sm. 4to, sewed, 12s. 6d. JAMES II.—A Letter from a Gentleman in the City, to One in the Country, concerning the Bill for Disabling the Duke of York to Inherit the Imperial Crown of this Realm. London: Printed in the Year 1680. Sm. 4to, the text on pp. 17 and 18 slightly cut into, sewed, 6s. JAMES II.—His Majesties Letter to the Lord Bishop of London, to be Communicated to the Two Provinces of Canterbury and York. London, 1689. Folio, sewed, £1 1s. JAMES IT.—Some Reflections upon the Humble Petition to the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal who Subscribed the same; Presented November 17, 1688. London, 1688. 2 pages folio, unbound, 15s. JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD.—A Collection of the several Addresses in the late King James’s Time: con- cerning the Conception and Birth of the pretended Prince of Wales. [Without place, printer’s name or date, abt. 1700.] Folio, unbound, £1 5s. JESUITS.—An Inscription intended to be set up for the K{ar]l of Rfocheste]r, when by the Happy Effects of his Ministry, the Chappel of St. Stephen’s is become a Chappel of the Jesuits. [In blank verse.] Approw’d by the General, by Father L’Chaise, and the Colledge of the Fleche. Printed in the Year, etc. [1700.] Sm. 4to, half leather, £1 15s. At the end is a “ Translation of the Llawrence] H[yde]s Speech, now E[arl] of R[ocheste]r, to the King of Poland, 1677.” JESUITS.—The True Test of the Jesuits: or, the Spirit of that Society, Disloyal to God, their King, and Neighbour. Amsterdam, 1688. Sm. 4to, sewed, 9s. JONES (Andrew), Dooms-day: or the Great Day of the Lord drawing nigh ; by certain Signs and Tokens thereof, foretold by our Lord Jesus Christ. London, Printed for W. Thackeray, 1678. Sm. 8vo, partly Buack LETTER, with woodcut portrait, cloth, VERY RARE, £1 10s. The British Museum also contains a copy of this book described, as is this, as ‘‘ the 25th Edition, with additions,” but there are no earlier editions in the British Museum.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33156359_0024.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)