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Nicolas Hunt | lit.salon
Nicolas Hunt
Born:
1596
Died:
1648
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Born:
1596
Died:
1648
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The nevv-borne Christian: or, A lively patterne, and perfect representation of the saint-militant child of God: layd open and described to the life, by his holy antipathie, and contrariety to sinne and impiety: his establishment in grace, and final perseverance.
1631
Nicolas Hunt
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New recreations or A rare and exquisite invention, for the exercising of acute wits, and industrious dispositions. Replenished with mysteries, secrets, and rarities, both arithmeticall and mathematicall. Whereby any one of mean capacitie, may readily and infallibly finde out the Christian names of men and women, their titles of honour, ages, offices, trades or callings of life, places of birth, houses of residence appertaining to scholars, either in the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge, or the inns of court and chauncerie. ... By Nich. Hunt, Mr of arts[.]
1651
Nicolas Hunt
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The merchants iewell, or, A new inuention arithmeticall with a plenary description and perfect explanation of a most rare and admirable table: resoluing with speed and pleasing facility aboue ten hundred thousand questions, in either reduction, practise, or the golden-rule : forraine coynes, measures, and weights; as Danske, Dutch, French, Portugall, Spanish, are readily reduced to ours and the price of the one found by the other : a catalogue of wares, with their measures and weights alphabetically digested; perspicuously explaned, for the seruice of the great table : a table and rule for the maintenace of an armie ...
1628
Nicolas Hunt
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The merchants ievvell: or, A new inuention arithmeticall: with a plenary description, and perfect explanation of a most rare and admirable table: resoluing with speed and pleasing facility aboue ten hundred thousand questions, in either reduction, practise, or the golden-rule. Forraine coynes, measures and weights; as Danske, Dutch, French, Portugall, Spanish, are readily reduced to ours, and the price of the one found by the other. A catalogue of wares, with their measures and weightes alphabetically digested; perspicuously explaned, for the seruice of the great table. A table and rule for the maintenance of an armie. Deuised by N.H. of Exon: in Deuon.
1628
Nicolas Hunt
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The deuout Christian communicant instructed in the two sacraments of the new Testament, baptisme and the Lords Supper: And exercised in a holy conference with the heauenly Maiestie: whose sacred oblation consisteth of confession, supplication. Petition, and a gratefull commemoration and thanksgiuing for blessings and mercies receiued. By N.H. preacher of Gods Word.
1628
Nicolas Hunt
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The Nevv-Borne Christian : Or, A Lively Patterne, and Perfect Representa- tion Of The Saint-Millitant Child of God; layd open and described to the life, by his holy antipathie, and contrariety to sinne and impiety his establishment in grace, and finall perseverance. ...
1631
Nicolas Hunt
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Iudiciary exercises, or Practicall conclusions: Whereby any one of meane capacitie, may readily and infallibly finde out the Christian names of men and women, their titles of honour, ages, offices, trades or callings of life, places of birth, houses of residence appertaining to scholars, either in the vniversities of Oxford or Cambridge, or the Innes of Court and Chauncerie. With many other things both pleasant and profitable. By Nicolas Hunt Master of Arts.
1631
Nicolas Hunt
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The new-borne Christian, or, A lively patterne and perfect representation of the saint-militant child of God: layd open and described to the life, by his holy antipathie, and contrariety to sinne and impiety : his establishment in grace, and final perseverance
1631
Nicolas Hunt, Augustine Matthewes, Richard Collins
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The hand-maid to arithmetick refined: shewing the variety and facility of working all rules in whole numbers and fractions, after most pleasant and profitable waies. Abounding with tables above 150. for monies, measures and weights, tale aud [sic] number of things here and in forraigne parts; verieusefull [sic] for all gentlemen, captaines, gunners, shopkeepers, artificers, and negotiators of all sorts: rules for commutation and exchanges for merchants and their factors. A table from 1 l. to 100 thousand, for proportionall expences, and to reserve for purchases. By Nicolas Hunt, M. of Arts.
1633
Nicolas Hunt