R. W.
33 works on record
Works

The three lords and three ladies of London
The Unity of Faith
Very Personal and Incredibly Pointless Booklet
The declaration of the Brittish in the north of Ireland
The Happy Union Of England And Holland
The tragedy of Tancred and Gismund. 1591-2
Keep It in the Dark
Beginners Guide to Wealth Building
daily readings and prayer
A complete & perfect concordance of the English Bible
The English Rechabite
Martine Mar-Sixtus
The pleasant and stately morall, of the three lordes and three ladies of London
A compleat & perfect concordance of the English Bible
The case of John Palmer, and Thomas Symonds, gentlemen
The truth of the case
Magistral-Formeln RW
Invocation to the goddess of liberty
The foreword and preface to Kipling, Graves and Godley's fifth book of Horace's odes gratuitously, yes, even rashly done into English by an erstwhile student of Latin, R.W. [i.e. Roberts Walker]
The originall of the dominion of princes, founded upon Gods soveraignty over the whole earth, or, The kingly prerogative, instituted by God, and proved from the holy scriptures to be jure divino
A necessary family-book
Flamma sine fumo, or, Poems without fictions
A sacramental catechisme: designed for the use of poor servants
Arithmeticall questions
Thomæ Pennant armigero, Cambro-Britanno, iter in Cambriâ facienti, carmina hæc cum salute summâque observantiâ, dedicat popularis ejus et amicus, R. W
The Christian priest. A poem sacred to the memory of the truly reverend, learned, and pious Dr. Samuel Clarke ... With his character. ..
The happy union of England and Holland, or, The advantageous consequences of the alliance of the Crown of Great Britain with the States General of the United Provinces
To Mr. William Thomas
[Manuscript volume of cookery receipts
A letter to an honourable member of Parliament concerning the great growth of popery, and the treasonable practices of the Romish bishops and priests at this time in England
A letter to an honourable member of Parliament
A particular account of Major General Kirk's beating the Irish out of their bullworks and fort, and of bombing the lower town in order to the taking of Limericke
A castle for the soule