A catalogue of such English books, as lately haue been, and now are in Printing for Publication. From the ninth day of October, 1618. until Easter term, next ensuing. And from this form of beginning( though not in such perfect manner as hereafter may be performed) to be continued for every half year. London printed by W. jaggard, 1618. divinity. THOMAS MAN. AN Amulet, or preservative against sickness and death, in 12. by A. M. Forbels Letter in 16. how a man may discern the testimony of Gods spirit from his own, in witnessing his Adoption. Beza of predestination, in 12. Way to true peace and rest in 4. by Robert Brace. Cartwrights catechism, in 4. or a treatise of Christian religió. Wheatley of Regeneration, in 4. Gods Husbandry, the first part; showing the difference betwixt the Hypocrite and the true-hearted Christian, by William Wheatley, preacher of the word at Banbury in Oxfordshire. Samuels funeral, or a Sermon at the funeral of Sir Anthony Cope Knight and Baronet, preached at Banbury, in 4. Three Sermons, showing what should be in a sincere Preacher, by Walter Wilshman, in 8. The lavar of the heart, by gabriel Price. A Sermon preached at Paules cross, in 8. M. Cleuers explanation on the whole book of the proverbs. The practise of Christianity, or an epitome of M. Rogers seven Treatises, set forth by Stephen Eggerton, in 12. The sum of Religion, containing thirteen steps: twelve whereof a man may attain, yet if he miss the thirteenth, he may miss heaven gates, in 8. matthew LOWNES. twelve Sermons preached by Thomas Bastard, M. of Arts, and sometimes Fellow of new college in Oxford. Of the laws of ecclesiastical policy, eight books, by Richard Hooker. The English Concord, in Answer to Becans English jar, by Richard Harris, Doctor in divinity. Trisagium, or the three holy Offices of Christ, by Doct. form. WILLIAM ASPLEY. An Exposition of the dominical and festival Epistles and Gospels used in our English liturgy throughout the whole year, with an exposition on the pro[er psalms, by John Boys Doctor in divinity, for William Aspley. in 4. Miscelanea, prayers, meditations, memoratiues, by Elizabeth Grimston, ibid. five sermons by Doct. Fenton, vpon Galat. 6, 7. Cant. 8, 6. job 6, 10. Gen. 15, 15. Heb. 6, 16. in 12. ibid berwick Bridge, or England and Scotland coupled, 3. sermons by Doctor Wilkinson, Psal. 133, 1. job 14, 1. Prou. 4, 3, 4, in 4 A Sermon preached at Paules cross the 3. of March, 1610. by Theophilus Higgons. in 4. ibidem HENRY FETHERSTON. Comfortable sermons vpon the CXXIV. psalm, by Dan. Dyke in 4. for Henry Fetherston. ibid. Dauids learning, or the way to true happiness, in a Commentary on the xxxii. psalm, by Thomas tailor, in 4. ibid. certain divine Tractates, with other sermons, by Richard Hooker, in fol. ibid. The righteous Mammon, or a sermon preached at the Spittle in 8. by Ios: Hall. ibid Contemplations vpon the principal passages of the holy story, the fourth volume, by Ios: Hall, in 8. ibid A sermon preached at a general Assize at Taunton, by William Sclator, in 4. ibid. John BVDGE Sir John Haringtons Epigrams, in 8. four books, printed for John Budge. Mothers blessing in 12. by M. Dorothy Leigh. ibid Golden Cabinet, containing the sum of moral Philosophy, 8. out of French by M. Iuell. ibidem Fiery trial of Gods Saints, that suffered for the witness of Iesus, and for the word of God under queen Mary. 4. ibid staff of Comfort, 12. by M. Barnard, Preacher of the word at Batcombe in Somersetshire. ibid Cooper bishop of gallovvay on the 51. psalm, 8. ibidem samuel Smith on the 6. of Hosea, 4. ibid Two sermons preached in Scotland before the King, by Mast. Cooper bishop of gallovvay, 4. Psal. 1 21, 8. Psal. 80, 17. ibid Defiance to death, by the same author, 12. ibid. Two Treatises of the heavenly Mansions, and praise of patience 12. by the same author. ibid mirror of mercy, or the Prodigals conversion, by the same author, 12. ibidem An exposition on the 119: psalm, by the same author, 4. ibid A divine Herball, in five sermons, by Thomas Adams in 4. ibid Anatomy of a Christian, by M. Cooper bishop of gallovvay, in 4. M. Cooper on the eight chapter to the romans, 4. ibid 3. heavenly Treatises, containing Iacobs wrestling with God, Conduit of Comfort, preparative to the Lords Supper: By the same Author, in 8. ibid horns four sermons of life and death, 8. ibid horn on the 101. psalm, with the parable of the lost son, 8. ibid His catechism, 8. ibid theological Rules, and mystical cases and secrets in divinity by Thomas Wilson, in 8. ibid Godly mans assurance; by M. coal, 4. ibid WALTER BVRRE. certain Sermons vpon diuers Texts of Scripture, by gervase Nid, Doctor of divinity, in 8. The sum of Christian Religion, by John Sprint, 8. Introduction to a devout life. By Francis Salis, bishop of Geneua, translated out of French into English. The force of Faith, or the divine talk betwixt Christ and the woman of Canaan, in 12. The carded and compass of mans life, by Richard Middleton, chaplain to the Prince his Highnesse. ibidem WILLIAM BARREY. THe pathway to prayer and piety, by R. Hill Doctor in divinity, in 8. A workman that needeth not be ashamed, or the faithful Steward of Gods house, by Charles Richardson, in 4. An explication of the sacred Doctrine of divinity, in 4. The resolved Christian, exhorting to resolution, &c. by Gabriel powel, in 8. ibidem NATHANIEL butter. Byfield on the Colossians, fol. On Peter the 1. Epistle, the 1. Chapter, in 4. ibidem D. Fentons Treatise, 4. with six Sermons. ibid. His directions for reading the Scriptures, in 12. ibid. Salkeld of Angels and paradise, oct. ibid. Doctor halls Quo vadis of travell, oct. ibid. Doctor halls Contemplations, fourth volume, oct. ibid The Righteous Mammon, a sermon, oct. ibid. Doctor Sheldons survey of Popish Miracles. ibid A Guide unto true blessedness, by Samuel Crooke, oct. The Truth of tithes, by R. G, in 4. Matthew the Publican, a sermon by E. V. ibidem Moulin of the calling of Ministers, in 4. ibidem four birds of Noahs ark. ibid. NICHOLAS BOVRNE. The Supplications of Saints, written by Thomas Sorocold, in 12 learn to live, written by Christ. Sutton, D. in divinity, in 12. learn to die, written by Christ. Sutton, D. in divinity, in 12. Meditations on the Sacraments, written by Christopher Sutton, Doctor in divinity, in 12. ibid. Threefold Resolution, written by D. denizen, in 12. ibid preservatives against sin, or how to live and not sin, as do the wicked, written by nathaniel coal Batchel. in divinity. in 4. A Sermon preached at Hartford assizes, written by John Squire, Batchel. in divinity, in 4. ibid, A Bride-bush, or a wedding Sermon, written by W. Wheatley, printed for Tho: Man, and Nicholas Bourne, in 4. Attersoll on the Sacraments, printed by W. jaggard, for Nicholas Bourne, in 4. His catechism, oct. WILLIAM BLADEN. Lectures vpon the whole Epistle of S. Paul to the philippians, delivered in S. Peters Church in Oxford, by Henry Acray, Doct. of divinity, and late provost of queens college: and now published for the use of Gods Church, by C. P. master, of Arts, and fellow of the same college, in 4. ibid. A help to true happiness, or a learned exposition of the main and fundamental points of Christian Religion. By M. Paul bain, sometimes preacher of the word in Saint Andrewes in Cambridge, in 12. ibid. The foundation of Christian Religion, comprehended in three godly and learned Treatises, 1. Faith, 2. Hope, 3. Charity, written in French by M. I. D'Lespine, preacher of the Word of God in Angeers, and newly translated, in oct. ibid. The difference of hearers, or an exposirion of the Parable of the sour, delivered in certain sermons at Hyton in Lancashire, in oct. ibidem The right and prerogative of Kings, against cardinal Beslarmine, and other Iesuites, written in French by John Bede, advocate in the Court of Parliament of Paris, and published by authority: translated by Robert Sherwood, in oct. ibid. SAMVELL MAN. An exposition vpon the whole 8, 9, 10.11. Chapters of the Epistle to the romans, in 4. by Elnathan Parr. The pattern of wholesome words; or a Collection of such goldsmiths as are of necessity to be believed unto salvation, separated out of the body of all theology, in octa. by Nicholas Byfield. ibidem Abba Father, or plain directions concerning private prayer: also godly admonitions, touching time and the well using of it, in 12. by Elnathan Parr. ibidem The practise of the faithful, containing diuers godly prayers & meditations for morning and evening, and other necessary occasions, in 12. ibidem The Grounds of divinity, plainly discovering the mysteries of Christian Religion, propounded familiarly in Question and answers, substantially proved by Scriptures; Expounded faithfully according to the writings of the best divines, & evidently applied by profitable uses, in octa. by Elnathar Parr. ibid Dauids Cost, wherein every one who is desirous to serve God aright, may see what it must Cost him, in 12. By daniel Rogers. ibid. The scope of the Scripture, wherein the ignorant are taught the saving knowledge of God, and of themselves, in octa. By Henry Vesey. ibidem A sacred Septenony, or the seven last words of our saviour Christ uttered vpon the cross, with the necessary circumstances of the same; expounded in a commentary, in 4. By Alexander Roberts. ibidem A Treatise of Witchcrafr in 4. by Alexander Roberts. ibid. EDWARD WEAVER. A discourse of the state of true happiness, by Robert Bolton, in 4 The Chariot and horsemen of Israel, by Hen. Langley, in oct. ib. Dauids music, by R.B. and R.A. in 4. ibidem An alphabetical Table of hard English words, the fourth edition, by R.C. in oct. ibidem A Key of Knowledge for the opening of S. Iohns mystical revelation, by Rich. Barnard in 4. ibid jacob bloom. Map of mans mortality, by John moon, Minister of the Word of God at Shearshbid in Leicestershire, in 4. Two Treatises; the one of Repentance, the other of Christes Temptation, by Daniel Dyke, in 4. Ibid A form of catechizing set down by Questions & Answers, by Edward Elton, preacher of the word in the parish of Saint Mary Magdalens in Bermondsey near London, in octa. Ibid. The practise of quietness: by George Web Minister at Steeple-Ashton in Wiltshire, in 12. Ibidem The divels banquet, described in six Sermons: by Tho: Adams, Minister of Gods word, in 4. Ibidem Englands sickness: by Thomas Adams, in 4. Ibidem John PARKER. The Christians jewel or treasure of a good Conscience, in 12. by William Worship Doctor in divinity. The posy of godly prayers, by Nicholas Themilthorp, Gent. apudeundem. Great Britaines little calendar or triple Diary, in remembrance of three dayes, viz, the 24 of March the day of his majesties proclamation; the fift of August the day of Gowries conspiracy; the fift of november the day of our deliverance from the Gun-powder treason. Whereunto is annexed, a short disswasiue from Popery, by Samuel Garey Minister of Gods word, apudeundem. A Commentary vpon the Epistle of S. Paul to Philemon: whereunto is added a fruitful sermon called the school of Affliction, by Daniel Dyke bachelor of divinity. ibidem A Commentary or Exposition on the first Epistle of S. paul to the Thessalonians, written by William Sclater, Doctor of divinity. ibidem. RALPH ROVNTHWAIT. A plain and familiar explanation of the ten Commandements, by Questions and answers, by Francis Bunny. The Christians Garment, a sermon preached in London by M. Paul bain. ibid A Treatise showing howe a godly Christian may support his heart with comfort against all the distresses, which by reason of any affliction or temptation can befall him in this life, by N. Byfield, Minister at Isleworth in Middlesex. ibid The cure of the fear of death, by the same Author. ibid. ROBERT MYLBOVRNE. The complaint of a sanctified sinner, answered, Preached by Edward Elton, bachelor in divinity, and preacher of Gods word at S. Mary Magdalens Bermondsey near London: and now by him published, in 4. A Commentary vpon the first Chapter of the Epistle of S. Paul, written to the Ephesians, by M. Paul bain, sometime preacher of Gods word at S. Andrewes in Cambridge, in 4. Ibid. Six evangelical Histories, of water turned into wine, the Temples purgation; Christ and Nichodemus, Iohns last testimony; Christ and the woman of Samaria, the Rulers sons healing, written by Daniel Dyke, bachelor in divinity. Ibid. Two Treatises, the one a most fruitful exposition vpon Philemon: the other, the school of Affliction, both written by the aforesaid Daniel Dyke. Ibis John GRISMOND. The mystery of Mount Caluery, by Anthony Guauara in 4. the second Edition. certain several sermons preached in S. Gregories London, by Thomas Adams. Ibid. A Christian Dictionary, written by Thomas Wilson. A Commentary vpon the whole book of the Epistle of S. Paul to the romans by way of Dialogue, written by the same Author. Ibidem A Commentary vpon the whole book of Numbers, by William Attersoll, Minister of the word of God at Isfield in Sussex. Ibid. The black devill, containing three Sermons, by Thomas Adams, in 4. Ibidem Sir Francis Hastings Meditations, in 16. ibid. NICHOLAS oaks. Dauids Repentance, vpon the 51. Psal. by S. Smith, oct. Dauids Blessed man, vpon the 1. Psal. by S. Smith, oct. The great Assize, by S. Smith, oct. ibid. The Key of david, written by R. Middleton, in 12. Ibid. The sorrowful souls solace, in 12. Ibid. The heavenly progress, written by R. Middleton. Ibid. WILLIAM jones. The Conflict between the flesh and the Spirit, or the fourth & last part of the Christian warfare, written by I. Downame, Batchell or in divinity. The Anatomy of mortality, written by George Strode utter barrister of the middle Temple. De Sabbaticorum Amorum periodis Chronologica àmundi exordio ad nostravsque secula & porro digesto. Per Robertum Pontanum Caledonium Britannum: est veniere. Ibid. physic for body and soul, prescribed by Salomon, written by Pet. Muffet. oct. ibid A Secular speech, written in latin by Abraham Sc●… ltetus, containing the flourishing state of the protestants Churches( this last hundred yeeres) translated into English, by W.T. Hull vpon the Lamentations of jeremy, 4. printed by B. Alsop The Anatomy of a distressed soul in 12: for Daniel speed, written by master Robinson History. THe Abridgement of the Chronicle of England to this present year, 1618. by Edward Howes. Printed for the Company of Stationers. The Actions of the Low Countreyes, written by Rog Williams, Knight: printed for matthew Lownes. The History of the world, by Sir Walter Rauleigh, Fol. Printed for Walter burr. A relation to a journey begun, An. 1610. by Geo: Sandys, Printed for William Barret. An addition to the Arcadian History, by Sir William Alexander, Knight, Ibid. crooks Anatomy, or a description of the Body of Man, printed by W. jaggard. 10. Following books of the Treasury of Ancient & modern Times. ibid. The Rape of proserpina, translated out of Claudian in latin into English verse, by Conard digs, Gent. Printed for Edward blunt, in 4. Epictetus Manual, Cobes Table, Theophrastus characters, translated out of greek by John Healey, in 12. Ibidem Lucans Pharsalia, translated into English verse, by Sir Arthur Gorges, in Fol. Ibidem The true exemplary, and remarkable History of the earl of Tyrone, written by T.G. Esquire: printed for R. Rounthwait. The first 5. books of Amadis de gall, in Fol. printed by Nicholas oaks. The travels of William Lythgo into Europe, Asia, and Affrica, and to jerusalem, in 4. Ibidem Swetnams school of defence. 4. printed by Nich oaks. Ibid The Art of pronunciation: written by R. Robinson. Ibidem Homers works in English, fol. printed for nathaniel Butter. The wonderful history of Perkin Warbecke, 4. Ibid Englands way to win wealth, by T.G. 4. Ibid controversy. The way to the true Church, by John White, Doctor in divinity, printed for William Barret, in 4. defence of the way to the true Church, against the reply of A.D. by the same Author, in 4. ibidem The Orthodox Faith, and way to the Church, explained & justified by Frances White, Doctor in divinity, in 4. ibidem A defence of the innocency of the three ceremonies of the Church of England, viz: The Surplice, cross after baptism, and kneeling at the receiving of the Sacrament, by the reverend Father in God, Thomas L. bishop of Chester. Ibid. The Pseudomartyr, by John Donne Doctor of divinity, printed for Walter burr, 4. Brownisine turned inside outward, by Christopher lawn, lately returned from that wicked separation, in 4. Ibidem work for a whilst, printed by William jones. A Treatise of the Church, written against them of the separation, commonly called Brownists, in defence of the Church of England. Written by John Dayrell. Ibidem Ten Counter-demands against them of the separation, written by Thomas Drake. Ibidem Enchiridion Christian sidei ex patribus Desumptum cont. Bell. per Fran. Dillinghamum, in 8. Ibidem A problem propounded by Fran: Dilling: cont: Bellarm. Ibidem Law books. Ash his Table to Sir Edward Cookes Reports, printed by the Company of Stationers, in oct. The country Iustice, by Michael Dalton, in Fol. Ibidem A Collection of the Statutes by Ferdinando Poulton, fol. Ibidem books of Art and humanity. Opilogia, or the use of Opium, by Tho: Bretnor, printed by N. oaks Markhams masterpiece, written by I. Markham, in 4. printed by Nicholas oaks. Wounds cured by Gun shot, by Ambrose Parae, translated into English, printed by William laggard. A geographical description of the whole earth, by Anthony Stafford printed for John Parker. The Art of logic, plainly taught in the English tongue, according to the best approved Authors, by M. Blundenile, printed for matthew Lownes. Iunna Linguarum quadritingus, latin, English, French, and Spanish, Londi excudebat R.F. Impensis M. Lownes. Poetry. Lucans Pharsalia, by Arthur Gorges Knight, printed for W. burr Discourse against slattery, by William cavendish Knight, Ibid. The Trades increase. Ibid The Surueigher, by Aaron Rathborne, fol. ibidem An advice how to plant Tobacco in England, by W.R. 4. ibid The marriages of the Arts, a Comedy acted by the Students of the Church, written by Barton holiday: Master of Arts, printed for John Parker. The admirable History of a magician, with a discourse of the visible appearance of Spirits and divels; written in French by Sebastian Michaelis, and translated into English by W.B. for William Aspley. 4. A mirror for Magistraces, or the Eals of unfortunate English Kings and Princes, since the entering of Brute into this iceland, with the life and death of Queen Elizabeth, 4. ibid The natural and moral History of the East and West Indies, entreating of the remarkable things of heaven, of the Elements, metals, plants, & beasts proper to that country, &c. Written in Spanish by joseph Acosta; and translated into english by E.G. printed for Ed. Blunt, and W. Aspley, 4. The travels of four Englishmen and a Preacher, into Affrica, Asia, Troy, Bythinia, Thracia, the black sea, and other far Countries, by William Biddalph, 4. for William Aspley. problems of Beauty, love, and all human affections; written in Italian by T.B. translated into english by S.T. Gentleman. London printed for Edward Blunt, and William Aspey, 12. The dial of Princes, printed by Bernard Alsop. SIMON WATERSON. HOptons topographical glass. Hoptons Geodeticall staff. Napiers Logarithmes. Blagraues dialing. Oliuers handling of the plani-sphere. Ibidem THOMAS MAN. Geomaticall Translations of school Booke●. Corderius Geomatically translated into English, 8. for T. Man. Tullies Offices, first book, by the same Author, 8. Sententia Purilis. Englished by the same, 8. Purilis Confabulai Englished, 8. Aesops Fables Englished Geomatically, 8. Ouids Metamorphosis, first book, 4. Perusing of the parts, in 4. by John Berusly. A book of Copies pertaining to the Grammar school. Ibid FINIS.