If you liked The prospective glasse of warre by Edward Cooke, Thomas Cotes, and Sydney Richardson Christie-Miller, start with A short catechis[me] for housholders (1634), Naulogia sive inventa navis (1635), and The modell of vvit, mirth, eloquence, and conversation (1634). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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A short catechis[me] for housholders
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A winter sermon
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The pilgrimage to paradise, ioyned with the Countesse of Penbrookes love
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Arguments for and against an union, between Great Britain and Ireland, considered. Sixth edition.
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Arguments for and Against an Union, Between Great Britain and Ireland, Considered. The Sixth Edition, Corrected
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The prospective glasse of warre is by Edward Cooke, Thomas Cotes, and Sydney Richardson Christie-Miller.