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A70839 | Cheare, Abraham, d. 1668. | A Looking-glass for children being a narrative of God''s gracious dealings with some little children / recollected by Henry Jessey in his life time ; together with sundry seasonable lessons and instructions to youth, calling them early to remember their creator, written by Abr. Chear ... | 1673.0 | 22433 | 7039 | nan | ./cache/A70839.xml | ./txt/A70839.txt |
A69832 | Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654. | Culpeper''s directory for midwives: or, A guide for women. The second part. Discovering, 1. The diseases in the privities of women. 2. The diseases of the privie part. 3. The diseases of the womb ... 14. The diseases and symptoms in children. | 1662.0 | 81948 | 23216 | nan | ./cache/A69832.xml | ./txt/A69832.txt |
A83147 | England and Wales. Parliament. | An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the apprehending and bringing to condigne punishment, all such lewd persons as shall steale, sell, buy, inveigle, purloyne, convey, or receive any little children And for the strict and diligent search of all ships and other vessels on the river, or at the Downes. Die Veneris, 9. Maii. 1645. | nan | 1003 | 190 | nan | ./cache/A83147.xml | ./txt/A83147.txt |
A83148 | England and Wales. Parliament. | An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the apprehending and bringing to condigne punishment, all such lewd persons as shall steale, sell, buy, inveigle, purloyne, convey, or receive any little children And for the strict and diligent search of all ships and other vessels on the river, or at the downes. Die Veneris, 9. Maii. 1645. | nan | 1032 | 186 | nan | ./cache/A83148.xml | ./txt/A83148.txt |
A87192 | Hartlib, Samuel, d. 1662. | Londons charity inlarged, stilling the orphans cry. By the liberality of the Parliament, in granting two houses by Act, and giving a thousand pound towards the work for the imployment of the poor, and education of poor children, who many of them are destroyed in their youth for want of being under a good government and education, whereby they may be made serviceable for God, and the Commonwealth. Also this good work is much encouraged by the liberall contributions of many well-affected citizens of London, for the better carrying it on for the glory of God, the honor of the nation, and comfort of the helples poor. With a platform, how many officers needfull to govern 100 children in a work-house, with laws and orders for the schoolmaster to read to the children once a day for a time, afterwards twice a month, whereby they may be kept under a godly and civill government, to the great joy of good peopl. With other observations worthy the reading. / By S.H. a well-wisher to the nations prosperity, and the poors comfort. | 1650.0 | 10339 | 2833 | nan | ./cache/A87192.xml | ./txt/A87192.txt |
A62269 | J. S. | Paidōn nosēmata· = or Childrens diseases both outward and inward. From the time of their birth to fourteen years of age. With their natures, causes, signs, presages and cures. In three books: 1. Of external 2. Universal 3. Inward diseases. Also, the resolutions of many profitable questions concerning children, and of nurses, and of nursing children. By J. S. physician. | 1664.0 | 33663 | 9681 | nan | ./cache/A62269.xml | ./txt/A62269.txt |
A51914 | March, John, 1640-1692. | Th'' encænia of St. Ann''s Chappel in Sandgate, or, A sermon preached May 3, 1682 before the right worshipful, the mayor, aldermen, sheriff &c. of the town and county of Newcastle Upon Tyne upon their erecting a school and a catechetical lecture for the instruction of poor children and such as are ignorant / by John March. | 1682.0 | 8855 | 2669 | nan | ./cache/A51914.xml | ./txt/A51914.txt |
A90298 | Owen, John, chaplain to Lord Grey of Ruthin. | Immoderate mourning for the dead, prov''d unreasonable and unchristian. Or, Some considerations of general use to allay our sorrow for deceased friends and relations but more especially intended for comfort to parents upon the death of their children. By John Owen, chaplain to the right honourable Henry Lord Grey of Ruthen. | 1680.0 | 25198 | 6699 | nan | ./cache/A90298.xml | ./txt/A90298.txt |
A64020 | Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667. | Bishop Taylor''s judgment concerning the power of parents over their children in his Ductor dubitantium, &c., edit. IV, 1696 | nan | 1278 | 192 | nan | ./cache/A64020.xml | ./txt/A64020.txt |
A64861 | Vernon, John, fl. 1666. | The compleat scholler; or, A relation of the life, and latter-end especially, of Caleb Vernon who dyed in the Lord on the 29th of the ninth month, 1665. Aged twelve years and six months. Commending to youth the most excellent knowledge of Christ Jesus the Lord. | 1666.0 | 23261 | 6925 | nan | ./cache/A64861.xml | ./txt/A64861.txt |