Bibliotheca Novissima. OR A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS On Divers Subjects. CONTAINING, I. Books Lately Printed in ENGLAND. II. Books newly Reprinted. III. Books Now in the Press: With a short account of the particular Design of several of them. Together with A Catalogue of BOOKS lately Printed, now Printing and Reprinting, in France, Germany, Holland, etc. JUNE 1693. Printed for the Booksellers of London and Westminster, and to be Sold by Randal Tailor near Stationers-Hall. To the Reader. THE Catalogues of Books Printed in London that have been Published of late Years, relating the Titles of the Books only, are not sufficient to give the Reader a due Knowledge of what they contain. The intent therefore of this Catalogue is not only to give the Titles of all the Books that shall from time to time be printed; but also a particular and impartial Account of the Design of each (if they have any) and wherein they differ from others on the same Subject, and the Texts of all Sermons. By this means Persons especially that are distant from London, and have not an Opportunity of seeing the Books themselves, may be the better informed of their Use: and this not only of the Books printed here in England, but also of those printed beyond Sea in France, Germany, Holland, etc. Together with an Account of what Books are printing or preparing for the Press, there as well as here in England, as far as we can have knowledge. This is our Design, but we cannot say it is here so well performed as we could wish, by reason of the short time and the little assistance the Publishers have had, though they gave notice to all Booksellers. By what is done it may be judged what would have been, had a reasonable assistance been given, and what may be done hereafter; this being intended to be published as often as there shall be occasion; notice being in due time given; Booksellers are desired to send the Books they would have Inserted, to Mr. Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, which shall be carefully returned after an account is taken of them, and the Titles, etc. inserted Gratis. Also if any Author thinks fit to send any particular account of his own Work, it shall be likewise inserted, if it appear agreeable to truth. This will be of equal advantage to both Buyer and Seller; studious Persons being as desirous of knowing what good Books come abroad, as the Publishers can be of having them well known; it is therefore presumed such assistance will hereafter be given, that the Publishers may be encouraged to continue it. A Catalogue of Books lately Printed, and now Printing. Divinity. THE Genuine Epistles of the Apostolical Father's St: Barnabas, St. Ignatius, St. Clement, St. Polycarp, the Shepherd of Hermas, and the Martyrdoms of St. Ignatius and St. Polycarp; Written by those who were present at their Sufferings; being, together with the Holy Scriptures of the New Testament, a complete Collection of the most primitive Antiquity, for about one hundred and fifty years after Christ: Translated and Published, with a large preliminary Discourse, relating to the several Treatises here put together, by William Wake D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to Their Majesties, and Preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn. Printed for Richard Sare at Grays-Inn-Gate. Octavo. A New History of Ecclesiastical Writers: Containing an account of the Authors of the several Books of the Old and New Testament; of the Lives and Writings of the Primitive Fathers; a judicious Abridgement and Catalogue of their Works; their various Editions, and Censures determining the Genuine and Spurious. Together with a Judgement upon their Style and Doctrine. Also, a Compendious History of the Councils; with Chronological Tables to the whole. Written in French, by Lewis Ellies du Pin, Doctor of the Sorbon: And Regius Professor of Divinity at Paris. Volume I. and II. Containing the Authors that flourished in the four first Ages of the Church. Folio. Price 16 s. The Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Volumes of the same, which bring down the History to the end of the Eighth Century, are now in the Press, and will be finished next Term. Price to Subscribers 18 s. in sheets. All printed for Abel Swall and T. Child at the Unicorn at the West end of St. Paul's Churchyard. * This Book does effectually contain all that the Title promises, and probably more than a Stranger to it can expect; The abridgement of the Writings of the Father's being done with very great judgement and integrity, perhaps beyond any that has been before, and all Historical matters concerning the Church most faithfully related: The Doctrine of all those great Men is here very emphatically and impartially laid down, an exact account is given of the Controversies they were engaged in, in defence of the Truth, and all their Arguments, with those of their Enemies are most ingenuously summed up: The Lives of the Authors are short but very pathetically related; and where any extraordinary accidents, such as the Persecution, Punishment, or Exaltation of them has happened, he has always been very particular in giving an account of it. Among Ecclesiastical Writers, he puts all the Bishops that Wrote, though but Letters to their Clergy, which they having always done upon any thing extraordinary happening among them, giveth this Author an opportunity of relating the occasion, which he never fails to do with all imaginable ingenuity: By these means a very particular account is given of all Ecclesiastical Affairs in these times; so that his Book is not only a Bibliotheca of Ecclesiastical Writers, but a very complete and excellent Ecclesiastical History. The Author (as plainly appears by his Work) is a Person of great Ingenuity as well as Learning; he began to write it about the year 1685. when the differences were high between the Pope and the Gallican Church; which gave him a liberty of speaking more freely, than he would have been permitted at another time, as appears by the condemnation he has lately suffered at Paris, his Book being there publicly burnt by Authority; where it seems they sacrifice every thing to their interest at this time; but the reputation it has every where else had, has been very considerable, all Parties having allowed it to be impartially and fairly Written; Our Clergy especially have given it very favourable Characters in many of their Writings, among which these two, the Right Reverend the Present Bishop of Worcester, and the Learned Dr. Cave. A practical discourse of Repentance, rectifying the mistakes about it, especially such as lead either to despair or presumption, persuading and directing to the true practice of it, and demonstrating the invalidity of a deathbed repentance; by William pain, D. D. Rector of St. Marry White-Chappel, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Their Majesties, 8vo. sold by J. Wyatt at the Rose in St. Paul's Churchyard. The fourth Volume, containing one hundred and fifty Sermons on several parts of Scriptures; by the late Reverend and Learned Divine Thomas Manton, D. D. in two parts, the first containing 74 Sermons, the second 76 Sermons; with an Alphabetical Table to the whole, fol. Printed for J. Robinson at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Churchyard. A Practical Discourse of Prayer, by Edw. Pelling, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to Their Majesties, and Rector of Petworth in Sussex, 8vo. Price bound 1 s. Printed for W. Crook at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar. * This Book shows the Motives that kindle in us a spirit of Devotion, also the manner and way how to increase them for the due performance of Prayer. A Practical discourse of Charity in its several Branches, and of the reasonableness and useful nature of this great Christian Virtue, by Edw. Pelling D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to Their Majesties, and Rector of Petworth in Sussex, 8vo. both printed for William Crook at the Green Dragon without Temple-bar. A practical discourse of patience; setting forth the excellency, usefulness, and rewards thereof; by a Divine of the Church of England, 8vo. Printed for S. Lowndes over against Exeter Change in the Strand. The Works of Thomas Goodwin, D. D. sometime Precedent of Magdalen College in Oxford, the third Volume, containing discourses, 1. Of an unregenerate man's guiltiness before God, in respect of sin and punishment. 2. Of man's restoration by Grace. 3. Of Christ the Mediator, Fol. printed for J. Robinson in St. Paul's Churchyard, and— Manton in the Poultry, and J. Salusbury in Cornhill. Practical discourses upon several divine subjects, Vol 2. written by John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum, 8vo. Practical discourses upon several divine subjects, Vol. 3. written by John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum, 8vo. both printed for S. Manship at the black Bull in Cornhill. A second Volume of Discourses or Sermons on several Scriptures; by Ezek. Hopkins late Lord Bishop of , 8vo. printed for Nath. Ranew at the Kings-Arms in St. Paul's Churchyard. Divine and moral discourses on divers subjects, 12 o. printed for S. Keeble at the Turks-Head in Fleetstreet. Annotations upon some difficult Texts in all the Books of the New Testament; by Sir Norton Knatchbull Knight and Baronet in 8vo. printed for W. Graves Bookseller in Cambridge. Millennianism, or Christ's Thousand years' Reign upon earth considered in a familiar Letter to a Friend; wherein are all the Opinions of the Ancient Fathers and Primitive Christians concerning this Doctrine set forth, 8vo. price bound 1 s. Printed for W. Crook at the Green Dragon without Temple-bar. This Book shows the Opinions of the Rabbins about the Reign of the Messiah on Earth, also that of the Fathers, as Papias, Justin, Irenaeus, Athenagoras, Clemens, Tertullian, Lactantius, Damasus, St. Jerom, etc. and explains such Texts of Scripture as have been made use of about it. A New Family-book, or the true Interest of Families; being directions to Parents and Children, and to those who are instead of Parents, showing them their several duties, and how they may be happy in one another; together with several prayers for Families and Children, and Graces before and after meat; to which is annexed a discourse about the right way of improving our Time, by James Kirkwood Rector of Astwick in Bedfordshire; with a Preface by Dr. Horneck printed for J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Churchyard, and J. Everingham at the Star in Ludgate-street. The Book of the Revelation paraphrased, with Annotations on each Chapter, whereby it is made plain to the meanest capacity, 4 to. printed for Will. Martial in Newgate-street, and J. Salusbury in Cornhill. Sacramental Discourses on several Texts, before and after the Lord's Supper; with a Paraphrase on the Lord's Prayer; by John Shower, 12 o. printed for A. Chandler, S. Clement, and S. Wade at the Surgeon's-arms in Aldersgate-street, the Swan in St. Paul's Churchyard, and Bible under the Piazza in Cornhill. Practical Reflections on the late Earthquakes in Jamaica, England, Sicily, Maltha, etc. Anno 1692. with a particular Historical Account of those other Earthquakes, by John Shower, 8vo. price 1 s. 6 d. printed for J. Salusbury in Cornhill, and A. Chandler in Aldersgate-street. A Discourse concerning Divine Providence in relation to National Judgements; printed for T. Bennet at the Halfmoon in St. Paul's Churchyard. Liturgia Tigurina: or the Book of Common prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Ecclesiastical Rites and Ceremonies usually practised, and solemnly performed in all the Churches and Chapples of the City, and Canton of Zurich in Switzerland, and in some other adjacent Countries; as by their Canons and Ecclesiastical Laws they are appointed, and as by the supreme power of the Senate of Zurich they are authorized, established, and commanded; with the Orders of the Church, faithfully translated out of the Helvetian, by John Conrade Werndly, formerly Minister of the French and Dutch Congregation of Santoft in the Isle of Axholm in the County of Lincoln, and now Minister of Wraisbury cum Langley in the County of Bucks: printed for R. Baldwin in Warwick-lane. Family-devotions for Sunday-evenings throughout the year; being practical discourses, with suitable prayers; by Theophilus Dorrington; Author of the reformed devotion, 8vo. printed for John Wyatt at the Rose in St. Paul s Church-yard. * The Design of this Book is to revive Family Worship, containing a Sermon and a Prayer to be read in a Family every Sunday evening. In this Volume there are 13 Sermons and so many Prayers for one quarter of the year: The Author designs such another Volume towards the Winter, and hereafter so many more as will complete a course for the whole year. Brief directions for our more devout behaviour in time of Divine Service, with a short Rationale on the Common-prayer, by H. C. price 4 d. printed for Jonathan Robinson, at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Churchyard. Conversation in Heaven; being Devotions consisting of Meditations and Prayers, on several considerable subjects in practical Divinity: Written for raising the decayed spirit of piety, by Laurence Smith, L. L. D. Fellow of St. John's College in Oxford, 8vo. printed for T. Speed at the three Crowns near the Royal Exchange, Cornhill. Serious and seasonable Advice to the English Soldiers of His Majesty's Army, 12 o. printed for B. Aylmer at the three Pigeons in Cornhill, and W. Rogers at the Sun in Fleetstreet. The folly and unreasonableness of Atheism, demonstrated from the advantage and pleasure of a religious life, the faculties of human souls, the structure of animal bodies, and the origin and frame of the World, in eight Sermons, preached at the Lecture founded by the Honourable Robert boil, Esq; in the first year 1692. by Richard Bentley, M. A. Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Worcester: 4 to. any of the Sermons may be had single. printed for H. Mortlock at the Phoenix in St. Paul's Churchyard. A Sermon preached before the Queen at Whitehall, April 9th. 1693. concerning the sacrifice and satisfaction of Christ on Heb. 9.26. by John Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Published by Her Majesty's special Command, 4 to. printed for Brab. Aylmer at the three Pigeons in Cornhill, and W. Rogers at the Sun in Fleetstreet. A Sermon concerning the Unity of the Divine Nature, and the Blessed Trinity, on 1 Tim. 2.5. By John Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. A Sermon preached before the King and Queen at Whitehall, Mar. 12. 1692. being the second Sunday in Lent, on Mat. 5.43, 44. both printed for Brab. Aylmer, at the three Pigeons in Cornhill. A Sermon preached before the Queen at Whitehall, on Wednesday, March 15. 1692. on Phil. 4.11. by Charles Hickman, D. D. Chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties; published by Her Majesty's special Command, 4 to. The Death of King Charles I. proved a downright Murder, with the aggravations of it; in a Sermon at St. botolph's Aldgate, London, Jan. 30. 1693. on Matth. 19.18. to which are added some just Reflections upon some late Papers concerning that King's Book; by Rich. Hollingsworth, D. D. 4 to. A Sermon preached before the Queen at Whitehall, on Wednesday March 22. 1692. being the fourth Wednesday in Lent on 2 Pet. 1.4. by J. Lamb Rector of Wheathampstead in Hertfordshire, and Chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties; published by Her Majesty's special Command, 4 to. A Sermon preached before the Queen at Whitehall on Easter-day, 1693. on Thess. 4.18. by E. Young Fellow of Winchester College, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Their Majesties; published by Her Majesty's special Command, 4 to. these four printed for W. Kettilby at the Bishop's- Head in St. Paul's Churchyard. A Comparison between a sincere Penitent and a just Person; in a Sermon preached before the Queen March 8. 1693. By Thomas Mannyngham, D. D. Chaplain to Their Majesties, and Rector of St. Andrews Holbourn, 4 to. printed for W. Crook at the Green Dragon without Temple-bar, and S. Smith at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Churchyard. The great danger and uncertainty of Deathbed Repentance, in a Sermon, at the Funeral of a young Man at Chiswick in Middlesex, by J. Ellesby Vicar there, on Heb. 3.7, 8, printed for Will. Crook, at the Green Dragon without Temple-bar. A discourse concerning the nature and satisfaction of a good and inoffensive Conscience; in a Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Winchester, at the Assizes held there, April 11. 1693. by Robert Eyre, A. M. Fellow of the College near Winchester, 4 to. A Sermon preached before the King and Queen at Whitehall, March 12. 1692. being the second Sunday in Lent, upon Mat. 5.43, 44. by Richard L. Bishop of Bath and Wells, 4 to. both printed for B. Aylmer at the three Pigeons in Cornhill. A Sermon preached to a Country Auditory, upon the last Thanksgiving day, on the 144 Psalms, ver. 9, 10. by Sam. Clerke, B. D. Minister of Arhesdem in Essex, 4 to. A Sermon preached before the House of Commons, on Jan. 30. 1693. by R. Bynns, Fellow of Trin. Coll. Cambr. and Chaplain to the Duke of Somerset, on Isa. 57.1. both printed for William Crook, at the Green Dragon without Temple-bar. A Sermon setting forth the duties of Irish Protestants, arising from the Irish Rebellion, 1641. and the Irish Tyranny, 1688. preached before His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, and the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and divers of the Commons, in Christ-Church Dublin, Octob. 23. 1692. by Edward Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross; printed at Dublin for W. Norman, and reprinted at London for R. Chiswel. Divers Rules for Christian unity opened and urged; in a Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church at Norwich, Octob. 16. 1692. by Erasmus Warren Rector of Worlington in Suffolk, 4 to. printed for S. Oliver in Norwich, and Jo. Robinson in St. Paul's Churchyard. Animadversions upon Dr. Sherlock's Book, entitled, a Vindication of the Holy and ever Blessed Trinity, etc. Together with a more necessary Vindication of that Sacred, and Prime Article of the Christian Faith from his new Notions, and false Explications of it; by a Divine of the Church of England. 4 to. printed for Randal Tailor near Stationers Hall. Sermons preached on several occasions, by John Conant, D. D. printed for R. Chiswel, and T. Cockeral. And Enquiry into the Constitution, Discipline, Unity, and Worship of the Primitive Church, that flourished within the first 300 years after Christ: Faithfully Collected out of the extant Writings of those Ages. By an Impartial hand, in two parts, 8vo. printed for Jo. Robinson at the Golden Lion, and John Wyatt at the Rose in St. Paul's Churchyard. * The design of this Book is in general to represent the Constitution, Discipline, Unity, and Worship of the Primitive Church, that flourished within the first 300 years after Christ; but more particularly, and especially to describe their Opinions and Practices, with respect to those things that are now unhappily controverted, between those of these Kingdoms, who are commonly known by the name of Church of England Men, Presbyterians, Independents, and Anabaptists, etc. Sermons and Discourses upon several occasions by G. straddling, D. D. Dean of Chichester, never before printed, 8vo. Twelve Sermons Preached upon several occasions, by Robert South, D. D. six of them never before printed, 8vo. Both printed for Tho. Bennet at the Halfmoon in St. Paul's Churchyard. Mysteries in Religion vindicated: or the Filiation, Deity, and satisfaction of our Saviour asserted, against Socinians and others. With occasional Reflections on several late Pamphlets, by Luke Milburne, a Presbyter of the Church of England. 8vo. printed for W. Kettilby at the Bishop's-Head in St. Paul's Churchyard. The Case of Sees vacant by an unjust, or Uncanonical Deprivation Stated, in Reply to a Treatise, entitled, A Vindication of the deprived Bishops, etc. together with the several other Pamphlets lately published, in Answer to the Baroccian Treatise; by Humph. Hody, D. D. Fellow of Wadham College in Oxford, 4 to. printed for Hen. Mortlock, at the Phoenix in St. Paul's Churchyard. The Country Curates Advice to his Parishioners, in four parts. 1. Directs us, how to serve God on the Lord's day. 2. On the Weekday. 3. How to discharge our duty in our several Relations; as Husband and Wife, Parents and Children, Masters and Servants. 4. How to prepare for death; by H. C. 8vo. printed for J. Robinson at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Churchyard. De naturali Religione Liber in tres partes divisus, ubi falsa candide refelluntur, vera probantur vel deteguntur, ac Orthodoxarum Ecclesiarum fratres ad concordiam vocantur; Authore Petro Chauvin: printed for S. Oliver in Norwich, and to be sold by J. Robinson, A. Swall, and T. Child in St. Paul's Churchyard. Crispinism unmasked, or a discovery of the several erroneous assertions and pernicious Doctrines maintained in Dr. Crisp's Sermons, occasioned by the reprinting of those discourses; printed for R. Baldwin in Warwick-lane. Christ alone exalted in Dr. Crisp's Sermons, partly confirmed in answering Mr. Daniel William's Preface to his Gospel-Truth stated, by alleging Testimonies from Scripture, and the Doctrine of the Church of England, in the Books of Homilies and other Orthodox Authorities; showing how he hath wronged as well the Truth, as the said Doctor in the great point of Justification by the Neonomion Doctrine; humbly offered by S. C. an unworthy Son of the said Doctor, Author of a Book, entitled, Christ made Sin, reflected on by Mr. Williams, 4 to. price 6 d. A plain and impartial Enquiry into Gospel-Truth, as stated and vindicated by Mr. Daniel Williams; especially in reference to the Doctrine of Justification, and the nature of his proceed, with his Testimonies thereupon; by Thomas Edward's, Esquire, 4 to. price 1 s. The true state of Gospel-Truth established upon the free election of God in Christ; the agreement and yet difference between Law and Gospel; so that the Gospel cannot be styled Law; the inconditionateness of the Gospel-salvation, the procedure of the day of Judgement; in the way of a conciliatory discourse upon Mr. William's his concessions; by T. Beverly, 4 to. price 6 d. these three printed for W. Marshal at the Bible in Newgate-street. The Axe laid to the Root, containing an exposition of the Metaphorical Text of Holy Scripture, Matth. 3.10. proving that God made a two fold Covenant with Abraham, and that Circumcision did not appertain to the Covenant of Grace, but to the external and legal Covenant made with Abraham, and his natural seed, as such, wherein Mr. Flavel's last grand Arguments in his Vindiciarum Vindex, and Mr. Rothwel's Paedobaptismus Vindicatus, are answered; to which are added some short reflections by way of confutation of Mr. Joshua Exel's serious enquiry into, and certain producing of plain and express proofs, that John Baptist did as certainly baptise Infants as the Adult; in two parts, by B. Keath, price 1 s. Mathematical Divinity: Or, a plain demonstration from the Holy Scriptures, that the times of this world were foreappointed by the Covenant made with Abraham, and determined to be according to the measure of the Age and fullness of Christ; kept secret since the World began, but is now made plain upon twelve Tables, in a solar Calendar as familiar as a common Almanac: With a full proof, that this is the last Generation, which shall not pass away till all things be fulfilled, and the Gates of Righteousness be opened, being the result of many years study; by Elias Palmer: price 1 s. both printed for J. Harris at the Harrow in the Poultry. A fresh Memorial of the Kingdom of Christ, demonstrating from that solemn Oath of Christ, Revel. 10. by express Letter of Scripture, and most Historical matter of fact, it must needs enter its succession 1697, and begin so great and happy an Aera of Time, that in regard to it, it might well be sworn, there shall be Time (to such as had been) no more, or no further, for ever; by T. Beverly, 4 to. price 6 d. both printed for William Marshal in Newgate-street, and J. Salusbury in Cornhill. A discourse of Earthquakes as they are preternatural and premonitory signs to a Nation; with respect to what has occurred in the year 1692. and some special reflections thereon, as also on that security and assurance of mind, which is attainable in the light and power of Religion under the greatest surprisals and terrors of fear, with some enquiry upon the grounds of our fears and hopes, as to the public state of the Church in this day; by R. Fleming Minister of the Gospel at Rotterdam. Printed for Jo. Robinson at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Churchyard. The Mourners directory, guiding him to the middle way betwixt the two extremes, defect and excess, for the dead, 8vo. by Thomas Doolittle, M. A. The righteous Man's hopes at death, considered, and improved for the Comfort of dying Christians, and support of surviving Relations; to which is added deathbed reflections, proper for a righteous Man in his last sickness; by Sam. Doolittle, 8vo. An Exposition of the Assemblies shorter Catechism, with practical references from each Question; by John Flavel late Minister of the Gospel at Dartmouth in Devon. 8vo. A Present for Servants, from their Ministers, Masters, or other Friends, especially in Country Parishes. 12 o. Printed for Nath. Ranew at the King's Arms in St. Paul's Churchyard, History. Scrinia reserata, a Memorial offered to the great deservings of John Williams, D. D. who sometime held the places of Lord-keeper of the great Seal of England, Lord Bishop of Lincoln, and Lord Archbishop of York; containing a series of the most remarkable occurrences and transactions of his Life, in relation both to Church and State: Written by John Hacket late Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry, fol. printed for S. Lowndes over against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand. Theatrum Scotiae: Containing the Prospects of Their Majesty's Castles and Palaces; together with those of the most considerable Towns and Colleges the Ruins of many Ancient Abbeys, Churches, and Convents in the Kingdom of Scotland; all very truly Drawn and very finely Engraven on Copper, and printed on Royal Paper: With a short description of each place. By John Slezer Captain of the Artillery Company, and Surveyor of Their Majesty's Stores in Scotland. Vol. I. folio. Price 45 s. Sold by A. Swalle and T. Child at the Unicorn at the West-end of St. Paul's Churchyard. C. Julii Caesaris quae extant, interpretatione & notis illustravit Johannes Goduinus Professor Regius, in usum Delphini, 8 vo. juxta Edition. Parisiensem, Printed for A. Swalle at the Unicorn in St. Paul's Churchyard. The Life of the Emperor Theodosius the Great; written originally in French, by the famous Albot Flechier, now Bishop of Nismes, of the French Academy, for the use of the Dauphin; Englished by Mr. Francis Manning: printed for F. Saunders on the New Exchange, Tho. Bennet at the Halfmoon, and J. Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard. 8vo. The Life of Lewis of Bourbon, late Prince of Conde, digested into Annals, with many curious remarks on the transactions of Europe for this last 60 years, done out of French, 8vo. printed for Rich. Baldwin. New Memoirs and Characters of the two great Brothers, the Duke of Bovillon and Mareseal Turenne; written in French by James de Langlade Baron of Saumieres; made English, 8vo. printed for Tho. Bennet at the Halfmoon in St. Paul's Churchyard. The life of the most illustrious Monarch Almanzor, together with the History of the Conquest of Spain by the Moors, and of the several Revolutions of the mighty Empire of the Caliphs', and of the African Kingdoms; composed in Arabic by Abulacius Tariff, Abentariq, one of the Generals in the Spanish expedition, translated into Spanish, by Michael de Luna, Interpreter to Philip II. made English by an eminent Hand. Printed for Dan. Browne at the Swan and Bible without Temple-bar, and Isaac Cleve at the Star in Chancery-lane. The History of the Life of Katherine de Medicis, Queen Mother and Regent of France, or the exact Pattern of the French King's Policy. 8vo. printed for John Wyatt at the Rose in St. Paul's Churchyard. A Vindication of the Historiographer of the University of Oxford, and his Works, from the Reproaches of the Lord Bishop of Sarum cast on his Athenae Oxonienses, etc. in a Letter to the Lord Bishop of Coventry and Litchfield, concerning a Book lately published, entitled, A specimen of some Errors and Defects in the History of the Reformation of the Church of England, by Anthony Harmer: written by E. D. to which is added the Historiographer's Answer to certain Animadversions made in the beforementioned History of the Reformation, to that part of Historiae Antiquitatis Oxon. which treats of the divorce of Qu. Catherine from K. Henry VIII. printed for R. Taylor near Stationers-Hall. An Introduction to a Breviary of the History of England, with the Reign of King William I. entitled the Conqueror: Written by Sir Walter Raleigh Knight, and dedicated to the then Earl of Salisbury: Never printed before. printed for Sam. Keeble at the great Turks-head in Fleetstreet, and Dan. Browne at the black Swan and Bible without Temple-bar, 1693. An Historical Relation of the Kingdom of Siam, by Monsieur de la Loubere Envoy Extraordinary from the French King, to the King of Siam, in the years 1687. and 1688. wherein a full and curious account is given of the Chinese way of Arithmetic, and Mathematic Learning, in two Tomes, illustrated with Sculptures: Done out of French, by A. P. Gent. R. S. S. Folio. printed for Tho. Horn at the Royal Exchange, Francis Saunders at the New Exchange, and Tho. Bennet at the Halfmoon in St. Paul's Churchyard. A Collection of curious Travels and Voyages. In two Tomes. The first containing Dr. Leonhart Rauwolff's Itinerary into the Eastern Countries, as Syria, Palestine, or the Holy Land, Armenia, Mesopotamia, Assyria, Chaldea, etc. Translated from the High Dutch by Nicholas Stophorst. The second taking in many parts of Greece, Asia minor, Egypt, Arabia Felix, and Petraea, Aethiopia, the Red-Sea, etc. from the Observations of Mons. Belon, Mr. Vernon, Dr. Spon, Dr. Smith, Dr. Huntingdon, Mr. Greaves, Alpinus, Veslingius, Thevenot's Collections, and others. To which are added, three Catalogues of such Trees, Shrubs, and Herbs as grow in the Levant; by John Ray, Fell. of the Royal Society, 8vo. Printed for S. Smith and B. Walford, at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Churchyard. Travels through Flanders, Holland, Germany, Sweden and Denmark: Containing an account of what is most remarkable in those Countries; together with necessary instructions for Travellers; and a list of the common Passage-boats in Holland, with the hours of their going out. The second Edition, wherein is added a Description of the fortified Towns in Flanders and Holland, with exact Draughts of Dunkirk, Maestricht, Charleroy, and Aeth, well engraved in Copper. Written by an English Gentleman, who resided many years in Holland in a public capacity, 8vo. printed for Randal Tailor near Stationers-Hall. Travels into divers Parts of Europe and Asia, undertaken by the French Kings Order, to discover a new way by Land into China; containing many curious remarks in natural Philosophy, Geography, Hydrography and History; together with a description of great Tartary, and of the different People who inhabit there: By Father Auril of the Order of the Jesuits. Done out of French; to which is added, a supplement extracted from Hackluit and Purchas, giving an Account of several Journeys over Land from Russia, Persia, and the Moguls Country to China, together with the roads and distances of the places, 8vo. Printed for T. Goodwin at the Maidenhead in Fleetstreet. The ingenious and diverting Letters of the Lady— Travels into Spain: Describing the Devotions, Nunneries, Humours, Customs, Laws, Militia, Trade, Diet, and Recreations of that People. Intermixed with great variety of Modern Adventures, and Surprising Accidents: being the truest and best Remarks Extant on that Court and Country. 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Browne ad insigne Nigri Cygni & Bibliarum extra Temple-bar. 1693. Quarum Epistolarum hic est Elenchus. 1. De frequenti Pulveris Sternutatorii usu, quibus noxam afferre, quibus prodesse perhibetur. 2. De fumandi consuetudine, quibus improbanda, quibus & approbanda censeatur. 3. De Liquorum in Coffipoliis nostris virtutibus & vitiis. 4. De haustibus matutinis generosioribus valetudini admodum injuriis. 5. De Aquis Tunbrigiensibus Nephritico consulendis. 6. De Thermis Bathoniensibus uxori nondum gravidae consulendis. 7. Num Matris vel Nutricis lacte commodius aletur infans. 8. Num Tabido iter Monspeliense suaderem; in tabe fontanellarum usus examinatur. 9 De Capillitii usu, num confert sedandis Capitis doloribus? 10. De Haemorrhoidum fluxu, quibus salutares audiunt. 11. De alvo astrictâ, quo pacto contrahitur & qualem medelam exigit. 12. Num graviditas ex inspectione Vrinae praedici queat. 13. 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Crouch, at the Corner of Pope's- Head-Alley near the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, 1693. Mathematics. Synopsis Algebraica: Opus posthumum Joannis Alexandri Bernatii-Helvetii; in usum scholae mathematicae apud Hospitium-Christi Londinense, à Carolo secundo fundatae, Editio 8 va. sold by E. Brewster at the Crane in St. Paul's Churchyard. An arithmetical treatise of the combinations, elections, permutations, and compositions of quantities, illustrated by several examples, with a new speculation of the differences of the powers of numbers; by Thomas Strode, Esq; of Maperton in the County of Somerset. 4 to. printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Churchyard. The new Method of Fortification, as practised by Monsieur de Vauban, Engineer General of France. With an Explication of all Terms appertaining to that Art. Made English with Cuts. The Second Edition: In which is added, exact Draughts of Dunkirk, Maestricht, Charleroy, Aeth and Mayence. Printed for Abel Swalle at the Unicorn at the West-end of St. Paul's Churchyard. 1693. An Abridgement of the Architecture of Vitruvius: Containing a System of the whole Works of that Author: Illustrated with divers Copper Plates, curiously engraved; with a Table of Explanation, Etymology and Derivation of the Terms used in Architecture. First done in French by Monsieur Perrault, of the Academy of Paris, and now Englished with Additions. Printed for Abel Swalle and T. Child, at the Unicorn in St. Paul's Churchyard. The Gaugers practice; or the practical way how to gauge, and inch Brewers tunns; and the gauging of casks according to the true rules of Art. With a table of cylinders in ale gallons and centesimal parts, from 8 to 60 Inches in Diameter, and 31 Inches in depth; calculated to every tenth of an Inch in Diameter, and to every tenth of an Inch in depth; by George Ward Philomath. printed for T. Basset at the George in Fleetstreet. Memoirs for the ingenious; containing several curious observations in Philosophy, Mathematics, Physic, History, Philology, and other Arts and Sciences; by J. de la Cross, for May 1693. to be continued monthly; Jan. Feb. March, April, are already done, 4 to. printed for H. Rhodes at the Star in Fleetstreet, and J. Harris at the Harrow in the Poultry. Geography Anatomised, or a complete Geographical Grammar; being a short and exact Analysis of the whole body of modern Geography; after a new, plain, and easy Method, whereby any Person may in a short time attain to the knowledge of that most noble and useful Science, etc. to which is subjoined the present state of the European Plantations in the East and West-Indies, with a reasonable proposal for the propagation of the blessed Gospel in all Pagan Countries, illustrated with divers Maps; by Patrick Gordon, M. A. printed for T. Cockeril at the three Legs in the Poultry, and R. Morden at the Atlas in Cornhill. Arithmetic, a Treatise fitted for the use and benefit of such Tradesmen, as are ignorant in the Art; teaching the nature and use of fractions, both Vulgar and Decimal, by a new and easy Method, made familiar to an ordinary capacity; also the mensuration of solids and superficies, etc. By J. Ayres at the Hand and Pen in St. Paul's Churchyard. Printed for Sam. Crouch at the Corner of Pope's- Head-Alley next Cornhill, and J. Blare at the Looking-glass on London-bridge, 1693. Miscellanies. A Collection of modern Relations of matter of fact concerning Witches and Witchcraft upon the Persons of People; to which is prefixed a Meditation concerning the mercy of God, in preserving us from the malice and power of evil Angels; written by the late Lord Chief Justice Hale, upon occasion of a Trial of several Witches before him; part 1. price 1 s. printed for J. Harris at the Harrow in the Poultry. The Gentleman's Journal; or the monthly Miscellany, in a Letter to a Gentleman in the Country, consisting of News, History, Philosophy, Poetry, Music, Translations, etc. Vol. 2. April 1693. with complete sets for 1692. or single ones. Printed for Richard Parker at the Unicorn in the Piazza under the Royal-Exchange. Paul's School Round-hand in 2 Parts. One of the strong Alamode Round-hand, the other of the Merchant like mixed running-hand now in use; Adorned with great variety of command of hand, by John Airs at the Hand and Pen in St. Paul's Churchyard. Sold by Sam. Crouch at the end of Pope's- Head-Alley in Cornhill. The complete Gardner; or directions for cultivating and right ordering of Fruit-gardens and Kitchen-gardens, with divers reflections on several parts of Husbandry, in six Books; by the famous Monsieur de la Quintinye, chief director of all the Gardens of the French King: To which is added, his Treatise of Orange trees, with the raising of Melons, omitted in the French Editions: Made English by J. Evelin Esq; illustrated with copper plates, fol. printed for M. Gillyflower at the Spread-eagle in Westminster-hall, and S. Partridge at the Posthouse at Charing-cross. The Letters of the Reverend Father Paul, Counsellor of State to the most serene Republic of Venice, and Author of the excellent History of the Council of Trent: written to Monsieur del Isle Groslot, a noble Protestant of France, the learned Monsieur Gillot, and others, in a correspondence of divers years; translated out of Italian, by Edward Brown Rector of Sunbridge in Kent, 8vo. A Letter by the Lord Bishop of Salisbury, to the Lord Bishop of Coventry and Litchfield, concerning a Book lately published, called, A specimen of some errors and defects in the History of the Reformation of the Church of England; by Anthony Harmer, 4 to. A Letter to a Friend concerning the behaviour of Christians under the various Revolutions of State-governments, 4 to. these three printed for R. Chiswel at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard. The Justice of Peace his Calling and Qualifications. By Edmund Bohun Esq; 8vo. Printed for T. Salusbury, at the King's- Arms next St. Dunstan's- Church in Fleetstreet. 1693. A discourse concerning Generosity, where is endeavoured, first to explain the nature of that principle; secondly, to show the usefulness of it, for the due government of our actions; and thirdly, to show how Generosity may be acquired, or afterwards improved in our minds: printed for J. Adamson at the Angel and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard. Phraseologia Generalis; Continens, quaecunque sunt scitu necessaria, & Praxi, usuique studioscrum Philologicorum, maxim utilia, in cunctis operibus Phraseologicis, Anglico-Latinis, seu Latino-Anglicanis, hucúsque, hîc, in lucem editis; eaque succinctè, & methodicè, disposita; in gratiam studiosae juventutis, & ad faciliorem, ac foeliciorem, in studiis suis Philologicis, progressum. A full, large, and general Phrase Book; comprehending whatsoever is necessary and most useful, in all other Phraseological Books, (hitherto, here, published;) and methodically digested; for the more speedy, and Prosperous Progress of Students, in their Humanity Studies. By William Robertson, A. M. Printed by John Hayes, Printer to the University; and are to be sold by Abel Swall in St. Paul's Churchyard, Daniel Browne without Temple-bar, John Laurence in the Poultry, Henry Bonwick and John Tailor in St. Paul's Churchyard, London, 1693. * This Book contains all that is valuable in Cooper's Dictionary, Walker's Idioms, and Walker's Phrases, and is the most complete of any that have been published of this nature, formerly sold for 10 s. and now for 5 s. † Justi Lipsii Roma Illustrata, sive Antiquitatum Romanarum Breviarium: Et Georgii Fabricii Chemnicensis veteris Romae cum Nova Collatio. Ex nova Recensione Antonii Thysii, J. C. Cui accesserunt in hâc Editione Justi Lipsii Tractatus Peculiares, viz. De Veterum Latinorum Scriptura. De Re Pecuniaria. De Nominibus Romanorum. De Ritu Conviviorum. De Censura & Censu. De Anno, deque ejus diversitate: item ratione intercalandi. Cum Figuris Aeneis in usum Stuàiosae Juventutis, Opus tam ad Historias, quàm Poetas, caeterosque Authores Romanos explicandos, utilissimum. Impensis Abelis Swalle, & Tim. Child, ad Insigne Monocerotis in Coemeterio D. Pauli. MDCXCIII. * This Book has had a very general approbation, as appears by the many Impressions there has been of it beyond Sea. This Edition is very considerably improved by the addition of the six Treatises of Lipsius, concerning the manner of writing of the ancient Remans', their Money, Names, etc. Which contain many things wanting in Rosinus, and other more voluminous Authors, and is in general a very good Account of the Government, Laws, Religion, Armies, Buildings, Wealth, etc. of the old Romans, in their most flourishing condition. † МΥΘΟΛΟΓΙ'А sive quarundam fabularum explicatio, Linguae Graecae Tyronibus accommodata; una cum locis Poetarum fabularumque citatis in usum scholae mercatorum scissorum Londinensis: Printed for C. 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Charles II. and sometimes Deputy to the Kings of Arms, Fol. printed for the Author, and to be sold by R. Chiswel at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard. † Regum pariumque magnae Britanniae Historia Genealogica, qua veterum juxta ac recentium in illa familiarum origines, stemmata & res memorabiliores ordine ad novissimum Angliae statum aptato, recensentur atque explicantur, additis Aenets insignium tabulis & indice necessario; study ac opera Jacobi Willielmi Im. Hoff. fol. Excellentium familiarum in Gallia Genealogiae à prima earundem origine usque ad praesens Aevum deductae, & notis historicis, quibus memorabilia regni Galliae, Regumque & Clarorum toga & sago virorum facta, moresque ac dignitates recensuntur, illustratae, cum Iconibus insignium & indicibus necessariis; Auctore Jacobo Willielmo Im. Hoff. fol. Both sold by R. Chiswel at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard. Poetry and Plays. The Wary Widow, or Sir Noisy Parrot, a Comedy, Written by Mr. Henry Higden, 4 to. 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The Works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D. late Master of Trinity College, in Cambridge: Published by his Grace John Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: The third Volume containing 45 Sermons on several occasions; completing his English works. Folio. printed for B. Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons in Cornhill. State Tracts in two parts; the first part being a collection of several treatises relating to the Government, privately printed in the Reign of King Charles the Second. The second part consisting of a farther collection of several choice Treatises relating to the Government; from the year 1660, to 1689. Now published in a body, to show the necessity, and clear the legality of the late Revolution, and our present happy settlement under the Auspicious Reign of Their Majesty's King William and Queen Mary. fol. Sold by R Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-lane. The Works of Josephus, with great diligence revised and amended, according to the excellent French translation of Monsieur Arnauld D' Andilly. Also the Embassy of Philo-Judaeus to the Emperor Caius Caligula, never translated before; with the references of the Scripture, a new map of the Holy Land, and divers copper Plates serving to illustrate the History. folio. printed for T. Basset, N. Ranew, R Chiswel, J. Wright, J. Robinson, M. Wotton, G. Convers, and G. Sawbridge. The Institution, Laws and Ceremonies of the most noble order of the Garter; and a brief account of all other military orders of Knighthood in England, Scotland, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Sweedland, Denmark, etc. With the ensigns of the several orders, by Elias Ashmole late of the middle TempleEsq; Windsor Herald at Arms. The whole Work adorned with sculptures, and furnished with variety of matter, relating to honour and nobleness. The catalogue of the Knights, Companions and Officers continued to 1693, folio. 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Serious reflections on Time and Eternity, with some other subjects Moral and Divine, to which is annexed an appendix concerning the first day of the year how observed by the Jews, and may best be employed by a serious Christian, by John Shower; the third Edition corrected and much enlarged. 120. printed for S. Clement, at the Swan in St. Paul's Churchyard. Human Prudence, or the Art by which a Man may raise himself and fortune to grandeur; the sixth Edition, corrected and enlarged by the Author, 130. printed for R. Sare at Grays-Inn-Gate, Holbourn. Geography rectified, or a description of the World in all its Kingdoms, Provinces, Countries, Islands, Cities, Towns, Rivers, Bays, Capes, Names, Inhabitants, Situations, Histories, Customs, Commodities, Government; illustrated with about 80 Maps: By Rob. Morden; the third Edition with Additions: To which is added a Geographical Table Mathematically digested, 4 to. Printed for R. Morden at the Atlas in Cornhill, and T. 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The second Part of the Relation of the late wicked Contrivance against the Lives of feveral Persons, by Forging an Association under their hands: Being a farther Account of the said Forgery, and of the two Authors of it, Stephen Blackhead and Robert Young, alias young's, alias Brown, alias Hopkins, alias Hutt, alias Green, alias Jones, alias Smith, alias, etc. Written by the Bishop of Rochester; the second Edition: Printed for Edward Jones in the Savoy. English Examples; to be turned into Latin, beginning with the Nominative Case and Verb, as it is varied through all moods and tenses; and after fitted to all the rules of the Grammar, to which are added, some cautions for Children to avoid mistakes in making Latin, Forms of Epistles, Themes, and other Exercises for the use of young Beginners at Bury-school. To which now is added, an Index of all English words that are in this Book with the Latin words proper in them: The tenth Edition, 12 o. Printed for Richard Chiswel and B. Griffin. 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