A letter to a member of Parliament on the account of some present transactions (1689) by John Lightfoot | | |
Dr. Hammond’s brief resolution of that grand case of conscience (1689) by Henry Hammond | | |
Historia dogmatica (1689) by James Ussher | | |
The case of Theodore Bathurst, Esq; relating to his bill in Parliament· (1689) by Theodore Bathurst | | |
The cause of the people of England stated (1689) by Henry Vane, Jr. | | |
The Christian champion; being the substance of a second discourse to the besieged soldiers in London-derry (1689) by George Walker | | |
The humble proposals of sundry learned and pious divines within this kingdom (1689) by Edward Reynolds | | |
The substance of another speech of the reverend and valiant Dr. Walker to his soldiers in Londonderry (1689) by George Walker | | |