Publications of William Rabisha

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  • Rabisha, William. Adam unvailed, and seen with open face: or, Israel's right way from Egypt to Canaan, lately discovered. Wherein his estate is laid down, opened and compared with ours, under severall dispensations; in opposition to what ever hath been formerly declared by most men: in whic many excellent truths appear, to the great comfort and consolation of all those that are made capable of it. By William Rabisha. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1649. ESTC No. R209250. Grub Street ID 85471.
  • Rabisha, William. A paralel between Mr. Love's treason and the many thousands that are hanged for theft. Whereby is briefly discovered the partiality of those that petitioned for Mr. Love with a short plea for the saving of innocent blood and better preventing of theft. By W. Rabisha. London: printed by H[enry]. Hills and are to be sold neare the West end of Pauls, [1651]. ESTC No. R182342. Grub Street ID 72553.
  • Rabisha, William. The whole body of cookery dissected, taught, and fully manifested, methodically, artificially, and according to the best tradition of the English, French, Italian, Dutch, &c. Or, A sympathie of all varieties in naturall compounds in that mysterie. Wherein is contained certain bills of fare for the seasons of the year, for feasts and common diets. Whereunto is annexed a second part of rare receipts of cookery: with certain useful traditions. With a book of preserving, conserving and candying, after the most exquisite and newest manner: delectable for ladies and gentlewomen. London: printed by R.W. for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the black Spread Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1661. ESTC No. R20908. Grub Street ID 85297.
  • Rabisha, William. The vvhole body of cookery dissected, taught, and fully manifested, methodically, artificially, and according to the best tradition of the English, French, Italian, Dutch, &c. Or, A sympathy of all varieties in natural compounds in that mysterie. Wherein is contained certain bills of fare for the seasons of the year, for feasts and common diets. Whereunto is annexed a second part of rare receipts of cookery: with certain useful traditions. With a book of preserving, conserving and candying, after the most exquisite and newest manner: delectable for ladies and gentlewomen. London: printed E. Calvert, at the sign of the black Spread Eagle, at the West end of St. Pauls, 1673. ESTC No. R218376. Grub Street ID 93041.
  • Rabisha, William. The whole body of cookery dissected: taught, and fully manifested, methodically, artificially, and according to the best tradition of the English, French, Italian, Dutch, &c. Or, A sympathy of all varieties in natural compounds in that mystery. Wherein is contained certain bills of fare for the seasons of the year, for feasts and common diets. The second edition. Whereunto is annexed a second part of rare receipts of cookery with certain useful traditions. With a book of preserving, conserving and candying, after the most exquisite and newest manner: delectable for ladies and gentlewomen. By William Rabisha. London: printed for E[lizabeth]. C[alvert]. And are to be sold by Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1675. ESTC No. R182343. Grub Street ID 72554.
  • Rabisha, William. The whole body of cookery dissected, taught, and fully manifested, methodically, artificially, and according to the best tradition of the English, French, Italian, Dutch, &c. Or, A sympathy of all varieties in naturall compounds in that mystery. Wherein is contained certain bills of fare for the seasons of the year, for feasts and common diets. Whereunto is annexed a second part of rare receipts of cookery: with certain useful traditions. With a book of preserving, conserving and candying, after the most exquisite and newest manner: delectable for ladies and gentlewomen. London: printed George Calvert at the Half-moon, and Ralph Simpson at the Harp, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1682. ESTC No. R232126. Grub Street ID 103993.