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A new map shewing the travels of the patriarchs, as also of the children of Israel, from Egypt through the wildnerness, to the Land of Canaan
Wells, Edward, 1667-1727[London] : [publisher not identified], [1722] -
A second letter to the Reverend Dr. Clarke, [electronic resource] : Rector of St. James's, Westminster: being an answer to the close of his reply to Mr. Nelson: together with part of two letters from Mr. Nelson, wherein notice is taken of Dr. Clarke's most Foul Quotations; With suitable Inferences from the same. There is also added, a postscript, Wherein are laid open Dr. Clarke's False Reasonings concerning the Divine Self-Existence and Supremacy. &c. By Edward Wells, D. D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire
Wells, Edward, 1667-1727London : printed for Richard Smith, at Bishop Beveridge's Head in Pater-Noster Row, 1715. -
A letter to the Reverend Dr Clarke, [electronic resource] : Rector of St James's Westminster, in answer to his letter to Dr Wells. By Edward Wells By Edward Wells D. D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicester shire. N.B. In page 13, 14. of this letter now printed, is set before the reader, as in a glass, a lively and exact picture of Dr Clarke, in the words of -the Ingenious Robert Nelson Esq; in his Life of the Right Reverend Bishop Bull. Which is here done, partly by way of Return for Dr Clarke's like Pains, in Transcribing so much of Mr Nelson's said Book, as takes up no Fewer than the Six last Pages of his Letter; partly and more especially for the Benefit of All such as cannot be at the Cost of Mr Nelson's Life of Bp Bull
Wells, Edward, 1667-1727Oxford : printed for Anthony Peisley; and are to be sold by James Knapton, Henry Clements, William Taylor, and John Morphew, Booksellers in London, MDCCXIII. [1713]
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A map of the eastern parts of Roman Empire
Wells, Edward, 1667-17271720[E. Wells]. Relief shown pictorially. Latitudinal and longitudinal lines. Coordinates approximate and based on Greenwich meridian. Includes a dedic...
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A New Map of Libya or old Africk shewing its general Diviſions, moſt remarkable countries or people, cities, townes, rivers, mountains &c
Wells, Edward, 1667-17271700Colored Southern part of Africa has been left blank, stating, "Unknown to the Antients." Dedicated to William Duke of Gloucester. Dr. Oscar...
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A new map of Libya or old Africk shewing its general divisions, most remarkable countries or people, cities, townes, rivers, mountains etc
Wells, Edward, 1667-17271720R. Spofforth sculp. Scale given in English miles. Relief shown pictorially. Shows drainage, etc.
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