A COLLECTION OF Choice BOOKS, IN Divinity, History, Philosophy, Heraldry, Horsemanship, Husbandry, with variety of Books of Voyages, Travels, as also of Romances, Plays, Novels, etc. Curiously Bound. Will be exposed to Sale by way of Auction at Bridges Coffeehouse in Popes-Head-Alley over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, on Monday the 8th day of February, 1685/6. By Edward Millington, Bookseller. Catalogues are distributed from Mr. Notts at the Queen's Arms in Pell-Mell, Mr. wilkinson's at the Black Boy in Fleetstreet, Mr. Miller at the Acorn in St. Paul's Churchyard, and at the Bridges Coffeehouse, 1685/6. To the READER. THIS Catalogue consists of so many Excellent Books of the best Authors, that have treated of the Subjects mentioned in the Title Page, that I will not question the Judgement of the Gentlemen the Buyers, by giving a particular Recommendatory Character of them. The Historical Part, both Foreign and Domestic, is the best and compleatest that hath hitherto been presented to the World; and if the names of many Authors and their Histories, not hitherto to knowable, hath been acceptable, and confessedly useful to several Gentlemen, I may much more reasonably promise to myself the exposing the Books this way to Sale, will be extremely desirable, especially if they will he pleased to consider, that not one half of them mentioned in the ensuing Catalogue are by reason of their scarcity, at all times to be found, or at any Rate procured, when really wanted. I might further intimate. That some of the valuable Books are of the great Paper, and most of them as to their Binding, sufficiently inviting, answering the present Mode, and commendable modern Fashion of most Bookish gentlemen's Libraries, being generally curiously and richly bound. This Sale will begin on Monday the Eighth day of February, 1685/6, at Bridges Coffee House, in Pope's Head Alley, in Cornhill, from the Hours of 9 to 12 in the Morning, and from 2 in the Afternoon till 7 in the Evening, continuing daily till all the Books are sold. Conditions of Sale. I. THat he who bids most, is the Buyer, and if any Difference arise which the Company cannot decide, than the Book or Books shall forthwith be Exposed to Sale again. II. That all the Books in this Catalogue, not otherwise expressed, (for aught we know) are perfect; but if any of them appear to be otherwise before they be taken away, the Buyer shall have his Choice of taking or leaving them. III. That the Money for the Book or Books so bought, is to be paid at the Place of Sale within a Fortnight after the Auction is ended; where the Book or Books so bought, shall be ready to be delivered. iv That the Books will be exposed to view from 9 to 12 in the Morning, and from 2 to 6 in the Evening, for one whole Week preceding the Sale, to all Gentlemen, etc. which by the Undertaker is desired, the Books being extraordinarily qualified as to the binding, etc. Divinity in Folio. 1 BIshop Andrews XCVI Sermons, with a Sermon at his Funeral, Lond. 1629 2 St. Amour's Journal of the 5 Propositions between Jansenists and Molinists 1661. 3 Ainsworth's (H.) Annotations on the Pentateuch, Psalms, and Canticles 1639 4 St. Augustine of the City of God, with the Comment of Jo. Lodou. Vives 1620 5 Allestrees (Dr. Rich.) 18 Sermons before the King, (large Paper) a little imperfect 1669 6 Bible with Common-Prayer, Apocrypha and Psalms, large Roman Letter Ox. 1683 7 Book of Common-Prayer, (with the late Alterations for the King, etc. Ox. 8 Book of Homilies, appointed to be read in Churches by Queen Elizabeth Lond. 1640 9 Bp Brownrigg's Sermons (complete, in one Volume) Lond. 1685 10 Baxters (R.) Christian Directory; or Body of Practical Divinity 1678 11— Catholic Theology, for pacification of the Dogmatical word, Warriors 1675 12 Burnet's (Gilb.) History of the Reformation of the Church of England. 2 Vol. 1679, 81 13 Ball's (John) Power of Godliness; with five distinct Treatises Lond. 1656 14 Brooks (Dr. Matth.) mysterious History of Man's Redemption 1657 15 Charnock's (Steph.) Works, viz. of Divine Providence, on the Attributes, With all his other Discourses, in two Vol. 1684 16 Cave (Dr. William) Lives of the Apostles and Primitive Fathers, (large Paper) complete, in 2 Volumes 1677 17 Combers (Dr. Tho.) his Works, viz. A Companion to the Temple, etc. 1684 18 Chillingworth's (Will.) Religion of Protestants, a safe way to Salvation (best Edit.) 1684 19 Cradock's (S.) History of the Old Testament, methodised; with a History of Jewish Affairs 1683 20 Causin (F. N.) of the Command of Reason over the Passions 1638 21 Downam's (John) Christian Warfare, against the Devil, World, and Flesh 1634 22 Durham's (Ja.) Commentary upon the Book of the Revelation Lond. 1658 23 Frank (Dr. Mark) his Course of Sermons, with a Sermon at S. Paul's Cross Lond. 1678 24 Goodwin (Dr. Tho.) Exposition on the Revelation, Discourse of the Knowledge of God, etc. 1683 25 Gells (Dr. Rob.) Remains. Pious Notes and Observations on the New Testament 1676 26 Gurnalls (Will.) Christian in complete Armour: Or Saints War against the Devil 1679 27 Hooker's (Rich.) Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, etc. (best Edition, with the Author's Life 1682 28 Horton (Dr. Tho.) his 100 Sermons on several Texts of the Old and New Test. 1679 29 Hutcheson (Geo.) his Exposition of St. John's Gospel Lond. 1657 30 Harmony, Chronicle and Order of the New Testament, etc. By J. Lightfoot 1655 31 Hammond's (Dr. Hen.) Practical Discourses, viz. Practical Catech. etc. 1684 32— Polemical Tracts, viz. Discourses in defence of the Ch. of Eng. in point of Schism, etc. 33 Heylin (Peter) Sum of Christian Theology, or Exposition of the Creed 1673 34 Hacket's (Bp) Century of Sermons, on several remarkable Subjects 1675 35 Jesuits Morals, faithfully extracted out of the Jesuits own Books Lond. 1670 36 Jenkins (Will.) Exposition of the Epistle of Judas (complete, in one Vol.) 1656 37 Keach (B.) his Key to open Scripture-Metaphors, (both Parts, in one Vol.) 1682 38 Key of the Bible, with the Metrical Version of the Psalms. By Dr. Fr, Robert's 1675 39 King James his Translation of David's Psalms Lond. 1636 40 Lightfoot's (Dr. John) Works, viz. Chron. & Harm. of Old and N. Test. etc. 2 vol. 1684 41 Littleton (Dr. Adam) his 61 Sermons, (most upon public Occasions) 1680 42 Leigh's (Edw.) Annotations upon all the New Test. Philological and Theological 1650 43— Annotations on the five Poetical Books of the Old Testament 1657 44 More (Dr. Hen.) his modest Enquiry into the Mystery of Iniquity 1664 45 Mayor's (Dr. John) his Commentary upon the Old & New Testament, in 5 Vol. Lond. 1653 46 Nicholsons (Bp) Analysis of the Psalms, with a Prayer at the end of every Psalm 1662. 47 Pools (Mat.) Pious and Learned Annotations on the Old and New Test. in 2 vol. 1683 48 Pearson's (Bp John) Exposition of the Creed, (5th and last Edition) 1683 49 Plea for Christianity, against the Sceptics of this Age. By John Smith 1679 50 Pemble (Will.) his Learned Works, both Theological and Philological 1635 51 Robert's (Fr.) Key of the Bible, unlocking the richest Treasury of Holy Scripture 1675 52 Reynolds (Bp Edw.) his Works complete, (last Edition) 1679 53 Sandersons (Bp Rob.) XXXV Sermons (with the Life of the Author) 1681 54 Stillingfleets (Dr. Edw.) Rational Account of the Grounds of the Protestant Religion 1681 55 Smith (John) Christian Religions Appeal, to the Bar of Common Reason 1679. 56 Shute (Josias) his 19 Sermons on Sarah and Hagar, 16th Chap. of Genesis 1669 57 Stillingfleets (Dr.) Sermons, and his Discourse against Crellius, about Christ's Sufferings 1681 58 Taylor's (Bp Jer.) Polemical and Moral Discourses, viz. liberty of Prophesying, etc. 1657 59 Towersons (Gabr.) Explication on the Apostles Creed; with an Introduction, etc. 1685 60— Explication of the Decalogue, or Ten Commandments 1685 61 View of the Soul, in several Tracts. By a Person of Quality Lond. 1682 62 Wilsons (Tho.) Complete Christian Dictionary (best Edition, with Additions) 1678 63 Willet's (Dr. Andr.) General view of Papistry, (with the Author's Life) 1634 64 White's (Dr. John) Works: with a defence of the way to the true Church. By F. White 1624. 65 Bible, with Common-Prayer, Apocryphas, and Psalms, (large Roman Letter) Ox. 1682 66 Bp Browning's Sermons, (complete, in one vol.) last Edition, 1685 67 A Keep to open Scripture Metaphors. By Th. Delaune, and B. K. 1682 68 Allestries (Dr. Richard) 40 Sermons before the King, and on solemn Occasions 1684 69 Towerson (Gab.) Explication of the Apostles Creed Lond. 1685 70— Explication of the Decalogue, or Ten Commandments 1681 71 Common-Prayer (with the late Alteration for the King and Royal Family) Oxon. Divinity in Quarto. 72 Apocryphas, in a large Roman Letter Cambridg. 73— Another of the same, with the singing Psalms 74 Ancient Church-Government; a brief Account thereof, (best Edition) 1685 75 Arrowsmith (Dr. John) Armilla Catechetica, or Chain of Principles Camb. 1659. 76 Abbot's (Dr. Rob.) against Dr. Bishop's 2d part of the Reformation of a Catholic 1609 77 Attersoll (Will.) on the Sacraments, Baptism, and Lord's Supper (wants Title) Lond. 78 Baxters (Rich.) Treatise of Episcopacy; against H. Dodwell 1681 79— Naked Popery, in answer to the Catholic Naked Truth 1677 80— Apology for the Nonconformists Ministry; with a Postscript, etc. 1681 81— Second true Defence of the Mere Nonconformists, against Dr. Stillingfleet 1681 82— Life of Faith, in three parts; with a Catalogue of the Author's Works 1670 83 Bridge (Will.) his Works, viz. Excellent Sermons, etc. in 2 vol. 1656, 7 84 Burgess (Anth.) Spiritual Refinings, 2d part: or, a Treatise of Sin, etc. 1654. 85 Bunting (H.) Travels of the Holy Patriarcks, Prophets, Judges, Kings, etc. 1682 86 Bible, with Common-Prayer, Apocrypha, and Singing Psalms Oxon. 1679 87 Book of Common-Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, etc. Lond. 1660 88 Burrough's (Jer.) Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment Lond. 1670 89— Gospel-Conversation, and Misery of those that have their Portion in this Life, 1656 90— Two Treatises. 1. Of Earthly-mindedness. 2. Heavenly Conversation, etc. 1656 91— Exposition upon the 8, 9, and 10th Chap. of Hosea, in several Lectures 1650 92 Bentham (John) Society of Saints, delivered in 14 Sermons 1636 93 Bruce (Rob.) 16 Sermons at Edinburgh, on the Lord's Supper, etc. Lond. 1617. 94 Broughton's (Hugh) Consent of Holy Scriptures Lond. 95 Boys (Dr. John) his Remains; being Sermons on some proper Lessons in the Liturgy, 1631 96 Cosins (Bp) Scholastical History of the Canon of the Holy Scripture 1672 97 Clement's Epistle to the Corinthians, with learned Annotations thereupon 1647 98 Caryll's Exposition on Job, (beginning at the 11th Chap. ending the 29th) in 5 vol. Lond. 99 Collins (Dr. J.) his Intercourses of Divine Love betwixt Christ and the Church 1676 100 Donne's (Dr. John) 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉; or declarat. of Self-homicide, etc. 1648 101 Dod and Clever's plain Exposition of the Ten Commandments, 19th Edition 1662. 102— Ten Sermons fitting Men for the worthy receiving the Lord's Supper 1632 103 Elton (Edw.) his Exposition on the Ten Commandments, and Lord's Prayer 1647 104 Eaton's (John) Hony-Comb of Free-Justification by Christ alone 1642 105 Falkner's (Dr. Will.) Treatise of Reproaching and Censure; with several Sermons 1689 106 Flavel (John) Fountain of Life opened; or, a Display of Christ, etc. 1673 107— His Treatise of the Soul of Man: of the Divine Original and Immort. Nat. 1685 108— Method of Grace, in bringing home the Eternal Redemption 1681 109— Husbandry spiritualised: or, Heavenly Use of Earthly Things 1684 110 Lord Falkland's Discourse of Infallibility, etc. with Mountague's Letter about changing Religion 1651 111 Forbe's (Pat.) his Learned Commentary upon the Revelation; with a Treatise in defence of the lawful calling of the Ministers of the Reformed Churches, etc. 1614 112 Glanvills (Jos.) Discourses, Sermons, and Remains; published by Dr. Horneck 1681 113 Gregory's (J.) Notes and Observations upon some passages of Scripture 1650 114 Greenham's (Richard) Godly Instructions and Directions for all Men, etc. 1600 115 Hale's (John) Golden Remains, with additions of Sermons and Miscellanies, etc. 1673 116 History of the Eucharist. By Monsieur l' Arroque Englished by J. Walker 1684 117 Hall (Bp Jos.) Of Episcopacy by Divine Right, asserted Lond. 1640 118 Hugh's (Mr.) Man of Sin: or, a Discourse of Popery Lond. 1677 119 Huntley's (W.) Breviate of the Prelates intolerable Usurpations, etc. 1637 120 Hill (John) his Exposition on the Ten Commandments, and Lord's Prayer 1625 121 Jackson (Dr. Th.) Of Justifying Faith; of the Nature & Conditions of Christ. Faith 1631 122 Kettlewells (John) Discourse of the Measures of Christian Obedience 1684 123 Lyford (W.) of Heresy, with an Apology for our Public Ministry, and Infant Bapt. 1657 124 Luther's Commentary upon the 15 Psalms, called Psalmi Graduum Lond. 1577 125 Lightfoot's Harmony, Chronicle and Order of the Old Test. and 4 Evangelists 1647 126 Morning Exercise at Cripplegate, etc. By sundry Ministers, 4th Edition 1677 127— Supplement to the Morning Exercise at Cripplegate, etc. 2d Edition 1676 128 Moulin's (P.) Vind. of the sincerity of the Protestant Relig. in point of Obedience 1679 129— Buckler of the Faith; against the Objections of Mr. Arnoux the Jesuit 1631 130 Nicholsons (Bp) Exposition of the Catechism of the Church of England 1678 131 Napier's (John) plain discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John 1645 132 Owen (Dr. John) Doctrine of Justification by Faith, etc. Explained, Confirmed, and Vindicated 1677 133— his Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of Separation 1611 134 Parker (Dr. Sam) Authority of the Law of Nature, and of the Christian Religion 1681 135 Pierce's (Dr. Th.) Sermons on several Occasions, before the King, etc. in 2 vol. 1671-9 136 Preston's (John) New Covenant, and Saints daily Exercise, in 7 Sermons 1631 137 Perkin's (W.) Cloud of Witnesses; or Comment upon 11th to the Hebrews 1608 138 Raleighs (Dr. Walt.) Discourses and Sermons on several Subjects 1679 139 Reynold's (Edw.) 3 Treatises; Vanity of the Creature, sinfulness of Sin, etc. 1642 140 Rutherford's (Sam.) Plea for Paul's Presbytery in Scotland Lond. 1642 141 Roger's (Th.) Exposition on the 39 Articles of the Church of England 1625 142 Simon's (Father) Critical Inquiries into the various Editions of the Bible, etc. 1684 143 Scripture Sufficiency, practically demonstrated 1684 144 Stillingfleet (Dr. Ed.) Unreasonableness of Separation, etc. Lond. 1681 145— his Irenicum; a Weapon-Salve for the Church's Wounds 1662. 146 Smith's (John) Select Discourses; with Dr. Patrick's Account of his Life & Death 1660 147 Sympson's (A.) Exposition upon the 2d Epistle of St. Peter 1632 148 Sherlock (R.) against the Quakers; with brief Answers to their wild Questions 1656 149 Sharp's (L.) Looking-glass for the Pope, with the Pope's new Creed 1616 150 Thorndike (H.) Just Weights and Measures; or state of Relig. weighed, etc. 1662. 151 Tenison (Dr. Tho.) of Idolatry; a Discourse of its Notion, Cause, etc. 1678 152 Turner's (John) Serm. before Sir P. Ward, with Addit. and 3 digressional Exercitat. 1689 153 Wood's (Ja.) Examination and Refutatation of Mr. Lockyer, about the Matter of the Visible Church 1654. 154 Apocrypha, in a large Roman Letter Camb. 155 History of the Eucharist; By Mons ' L' Arroque Englished by J. W. 1684 156 Dr. Walt. Raleighs Discourses and Sermons on several Subjects 1679 157 H. Thorndike's Just Weights and Measures; or state of Relig. weighed, etc. 1680 158 caryl on the 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, & 26 Chapt. of Job, in 3 vol. Lond. 159 Bp Cosin's Scholastical History of the Cannon of the Holy Scripture 1684 160 P. Du-Moulin's Vind. of the Protestant Religion, in the Point of Obedience, etc. 1679 161 Jer. Burrough's Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment 1670 162 Clement's first Epistle to the Corinthians, with learned Annotations 1647 163 Dr. Ed. Stillingfleet's Irenicum; A Weapon-Salve for the Church's Wounds 1661. 164 Edw. Elton's Exposition upon the Ten Commandments, and Lord's Prayer 1647 165 Exposition upon the Catechism of the Church of England. By Bp Nicholson. London. 166 Bible, with Service, Apochrypha, and Singing Psalms Oxon. Divinity in Octavo. 167 APology of the Church of England. By Bp Jewel (with his Life) 1685 168 Art of Contentment. By the Authr of the whole Duty of Man, etc. Oxon. 1677 169 Animadversions on a Treatise, entitled, The Protestant Reconciler 1683 170 Amyraldus of Religion, refuting the Opinion that all are indifferent 1660 171 Ancient Ceremonies, Historical Account of their Rise, first entrance into the Ch. 1668 172 Advice to the Conformists, and Nonconformists, for behaving themselves, etc. 1673 173 Ashton (Will.) his Apology for the Honours and Revenues of the Clergy 1676 174 Armitage (Tim.) Trial of Faith, or the Woman of Canaan, on Mat. 15.21, etc. 1661. 175 Allen's (R.) Rebuke to Backsliders, etc. in several Sermons 1684 176— Vindiciae Pietatis; or, a Vindication of Godliness, etc. 1676 177— Godly Fear, or the Nature and Necessity of Fear, etc. 1674 178 Alleins' (Jos.) Alarm to unconverted Sinners, with Cases of Conscience 1678 179— Familiar Explanation of the Assemblies shorter Catechism 1682 180 Allen's (W.) Persuasive to Peace and Unity among Christians 1672 181 Assemblies shorter Catechism: A short and plain Explication thereof 1675 182 Bury's Constant Communicant: or, indispensible Duty of receiving the Sacrament 1681 183 Burton (Dr. Hez.) Discourses of Purity and Charity, Repentance, etc. 1684 174 Burnetts (Dr. Gilb.) Abridgement of his History of the Reformation, etc. 1683 185— History of the Rights of Princes in disposing of Church-Lands, etc. 1682 186— Remarks on the Letter of the Clergy of France to the Protestants 1683 187— Vindication of the Ordination of the Church of England 1677 188 Bagshaws (Dr. Hen.) Select Discourses against Papists and Socinians 1680 189 Barrow's (Dr. Is.) Sermons of Contentment, Patience, etc. to the Will of God 1685 190— Sermon at the Spittal, of Duty, and Reward of Bounty to the Poor 1671 191 Baxters (R.) Political Aphorisms, opening the true Principles of Government 1659. 192— True and only way of Concord of all the Christian Churches 1680 193— Third Defence of the Cause of Peace, against J. Hinckley and others 1681 194— Compassionate Counsel to all young Men 1681 195— Poor Man's Family-Book, with a Form of Exhortation to the Sick 1680 196— Catechising of Families: A Teacher of Householders to teach their Households 197— Directions for getting and keeping Spiritual Peace and Comfort 1669 198— Two Discourses of the Immortality of Man, and Nature of it, etc. 1682 199— Directions and Persuasions to a sound Conversion 1670 200 Bible, with the singing Psalms, and References in the Marg. (gilt Edges) Lond. 1676 201— Another, with Common-Prayer, singing Psalms— (gilded Edges) Oxon. 1682 202 Book of Common-Prayer, with Cuts, of a large Roman Letter, and ruled, (Turkey, and Gilt) 1662. 203 Bats (Dr. W.) Sermon at the Funeral of Dr. Manton, with Dr. Manton's last Sermon. 204 Bolton's (Dr. Sam.) true Bounds of 〈◊〉 Freedom, etc. 1656 205 Ball's Catechism; or a Treatise of the principal Grounds of Christian Religion 1670 206 Brevints (Dr. Dan.) Depth and Mystery of Roman Mass, laid open, etc. Oxon. 1673 207— Saul and Samuel at Endor, or the new Ways of Salvation, etc. to Rome 1674 208 Bunnyon (John) Sighs from Hell, or the Groans of a damned Soul Lond. 209— Holy War made upon Diabolus, etc. for taking the Town of Mansoul 1682 210 B— (R.) his choice Emblems, Divine and Moral, engraven on Copper Plates 1684 211 Bp Bedell's Life, with Copies of the Letters between him & Mr. Waddesworth about Relig. 212 Beauty of Holiness; in a Discourse by the Author of the whole Duty of Man, etc. 1680 213 Lady Brook's Life, with a Sermon at her Funeral. By N. Parkhurst 1684 214 Brooks (Tho.) Precious Remedies against Satan's Devices 1662. 215 Burrough's (Jer.) Moses his Self-denial, on Heb. 11.24. 1641 216 Bridgs (W.) Sermons, of the Freeness of the Grace and Love of God 1671 217 Comber's (Dr. T.) Companion to the Altar; with an Essay upon Baptism, Catech, etc. 1685 218— Companion to the Temple; or, a Help to Devotion, in 2 vol. 1679 219 Caves (Dr. W.) Primitive Christianity; or, the Religion of Ancient Christians 1682 220— Dissertation concerning the Government of the Ancient Church 1683 221 Cave (John) Gospel preached to the Romans; in 4 Sermons 1681 222 Critical History of the Religions and Customs of the Eestern Nations 1685 223 Cotton's (John) Exposition, with practical Observations upon Ecclesiasies 1657 224 Cosins (Bp) Opinion for communicating with Geneva rather than Rome 1684 225 Cardan his three Books of Consolation, Englished; of great use 1683 226 Common-Prayer Book, of a fair Character, (in Turkey, and Gilt) 12 o Lond. 227 Drelincourt (Mr.) Christian Defence against the Fears of Death 1682 228 Dunton's Remains: or, the dying Pastor's last Legacy, etc. (with Cuts) 1684 229— Pilgrim's Good, from the Cradle to his Deathbed (with Copper Cuts) 1684 230 Discourse concerning the Trial of Spirits. By Dr, Tho. Pittis' 1683 231 Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church-Peace and Unity 1672 232 Discourses upon Select Texts, against Papists and Socinians. By Dr. Bagshaw 1680 233 Deering (Edw.) Sermon before Q. Elizabeth, with other Serm. and godly Treatises 1569 234 Davenport (John) Power of Congregational Churches, Asserted & Vindicated 1672 235 Discourse about pretending Religious assembling in private Conventicles 1685 236— About the Worship of God, towards the Table, or Altar 1682 237 Doolittle (Th.) Spiritual Antidote against sinful Contagion, etc. 1667 238— Directions how to live after a wasting Plague 1666 239 Dicksons (Dau.) Exposition of St. Matthew's Gospel, third Edition 1651 240 Doctrine of the Church of England, about the Lord's Day, or Sabbath 1683 241 Everard's (Dr. John) Works of Christ's Sufferings, etc. in several Sermons 1659. 242 England's Imminent Danger, and only Remedy, faithfully considered, etc. 1682 143 Enter into the Closet; or Method and Order for Private Devotion 1684 244 Enquiry after Happiness. By R. Lucas Lond. 1685 245 England's Vanity: or, God's Voice against Pride in Dress and Apparel 1683 246 Fowler's (Edw.) Design of Christianity, 2d Edition 1676 247 Fuller's (Ignat.) 3 Sermons of Peace and Holiness, on several Occasions 1672 248 Fenner's (W.) Divine Message to the Elect Soul, in 8 Sermons 1676 249 flavel's (John) Divine Conduct: or, the Mystery of Providence 1678 250— Token for Mourners; or Christ's Advice to a distressed Mother, etc. 1680 251— Saint indeed; or the great Work of a Christian opened, etc. 1677 252— Navigation Spiritualised: or, a new Compass for Seamen 1677 253 Fuller's (Dr. Th.) Triple Reconciler: w●●● a Serm. on the day of the King's Inaugurat. 254 Fort-Royal of Holy Scriptures: or, a new Concordance, etc. By J. H. 1655 255 Government of the Tongue. By the Author of the whole Duty of Man, etc. 1675 256 Gentleman's Calling, by the same Author Lond. 1668 257 Gauden's (Dr.) Discourse of Artificial Hansomness, etc. between two Ladies 1656 258 Great Evil and Mischief of Health-drinking; with Antidotes against it 1684 259 God's Voice against the monstrous Sin of Pride, in Dress and Apparel 1683 260 Graile (J.) his four Sermons upon several occasions at Norwich, etc. Lond. 1685 261 Greenhill's Treatise of soundness of Heart; with other Sermons 1670 262 Gouge's (Tho.) Christian Diaections how to walk with God all the day 1684 263— Young Man's Guide through the Wilderness of this World, etc. 1676 264— Principles of Christian Religion explained, etc. Or his Catechism 1684 265 Harmony of Natural and Positive Divine Laws Lond. 1682 366 Hockin (Tho.) his Discourse of the Nature of God's Decrees 1684 267 Hale's (Judge) Contemplations Moral and Divine 1677 268 Hopkins (Bp Ez.) Vanity of the World, with other Sermons 1685 269 Horn (Jo.) his Essays about general and special Grace 1685 270 Hierocles upon the Golden Verses of the Pythagorians 1682 271 Harbinger for the King of Glory: A Treatise on Luke 1.17. Lond. 272 Health-drinking: A Discourse of the great Evil and Mischief thereof 1684 273 Hook (W.) Privilege of the Saints on Earth, beyond those in Heaven 1673 274 History of the young converted Gallant (a Divine Poem, by B. Keach) 1679 275 Holy Inquisition; or dealing of the Ch. of Rome with those that dissent from it 1681 276 whither (John) his Treatise of delighting in God; from Psal. 37.4. 1674 277— Blessedness of the Righteous opened, in two Treatises 1673 278 Hornecks (Dr. Anth.) Prospect of the great Day of Judgement 1684 279 Hardcastles (Tho.) Christian Geography and Arith. in several Sermons 1674 280 History of ancient Ceremonies; of their first entrance into the Church, etc. 1669 281 Jewel's (Bp) Apology of the Church of England (with the said Bishop's Life) 1685 282 Justice of Peace his Calling: A Moral Essay, with a Prayer 1684 283 Janeway's (Ja.) Best Friend in the worst of Times, in several Sermons 1677 284 Jones (J.) Great Duty of Conformity plainly illustrated in an Example 1684 285 Kidder's (Rich.) Discourse concerning the Grounds of Christian Fortitude 1680 286 Ladies Calling; by the Author of the Whole Duty of Man, etc. Oxf. 1677 287 Lively Oracles given to us, etc. By the same Author ibid. 1678 288 Letter from R. Smith to Dr. Hammond, with the Drs. Ans. about Christ's Disc. into Hell 289 Lowth (Sim) of the Subject of Church-power, in whom it resides 1685 290 Lucas (Mr. A.) his enquiry after Happiness Lond. 1685 291 Lane's (Moses) Protest. School; with Account of Plots, etc. since Q. Eliz. (with fig.) 1681 292 Lockiers Memorial of God's Judgements, etc. in several Sermons 1671 293 Luther's (M.) 34 special and chosen Sermons 1649 294 Life of God in the Soul of Man: Or Nature and Excellency of the Christ. Relig. 1677 295 Life of W. Bedell, D. D. Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland 1685 296— And Death of the Earl of Rochester. By Dr. Gilb. Burnet 1680 297— Of the Lady Eliz. Brooks, with her Funeral Sermon. By N. Parkhurst 1684 298— Of Dr. Pet. Heylin; with an Answer to Baxter's false Accusations 1683 299— Of Cl. Fl. Julian the Apostate; with Reflect. on Johnson's Accunt of Julian 1684 300— Of James Janeway Minister of the Gospel 1678 301— Of Dr. Sam. Winter, sometime Provost of Trinity College in Ireland 1671 302— Of Galeacius Caracciolus; or the Italian Convert (with fig.) 1677 303 Moderation of the Church of England. By Dr. Puller 1679 304 Maurice's (Dr.) Vindicat. of the Primitive Church, against Baxter's Church Hist. 1682 305 Manton's (Dr. Tho.) Practical Exposition of the Lord's-Prayer 1684 306 Mamburg of the Prerogatives of the Church of Rome, and her Bishops 1685 307 Mother's Legacy to her unborn Children. By Elizabeth Joceline 1684 308 Manningham (Tho.) His two Discourses against Popish Doctrines, etc. 1681 309 Manual of Devotion. By a Minister under apprehension of the Stone 1683 310 Norris (John) his Discourse about the pretended Religious Assemblies in the P. Conventicles Lond. 311 Northbrook (J.) Poor Man's Garden, for Flowers of the Scriptures, etc. 1600 312 Nalsons true Liberty and Dominion of Conscience vindicated 1678 313 Nesse's (Ch.) Christians Walk and Works on Earth, until to Heaven 1678 314— Complete and compendious Church History; second Edition 1681 315 Owen's (Dr. J.) Discourse about Evangelical Love, Church Peace and Unity 1672 316— Discourse on the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, on Luke 13.1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Lond. 317— Causes, ways and means of understanding God's Mind 1678 318 Outrams (Dr. W.) Sermons upon Faith and Providence, etc. 1680 319 Practice of Piety in a fair large Roman Letter Lond. 1684 320 Protestant School: Method for bring up and well-governing Children, etc. 1681 321 Protestant and Popish Religion surveyed; showing their Irreconcileableness 1685 322 Protestant Reconciler, pleading for Condescension to Dissenters, etc. 2 vol. 1683 323— Animadversions upon the Protestant Reconciler 1683 324 Puller (Dr. Tim.) of Moderation of the Church of England 1679 325 Parkhursts (N.) Sermon at the Funeral of the Lady Eliz. Brook, with her Life 1684 326 Peace and Holiness; in 3 Sermons upon several occasions: By Ig. Fuller 1672 327 Pitti's (Dr. Tho.) his Discourse concerning the Trial of Spirits 1683 328 Pernicious Consequences of the Heresy of the Jesuits against King and State 1666 330 Patrick's (Dr. Sym.) Witnesses to Christianity in 2 vol. Lond. 1677 331 Pelling (Edw.) his Discourse of the Sacrament of the Lord's-Supper 1685 332 Parker's (Dr. Sam.) Discourse of Ecclesiastical Polity 1671 333— Case of the Church of England, briefly and truly stated 1681 334— Reproof to the Rehearsal transprosed, against Marvel 1673 335 Pool (Matth.) Nullity of the of Romish Faith, with an Appendix 1679 336 Prerogatives of the Church of Rome, and her Bishops 1685 337 Plate for Mariners; or the Seaman's Preacher. By J. Ruther 1675 338 Quarles (J.) Fountain of Tears, etc. with an Elegy on Sir. Ch. Lucas 1677 339— Divine Meditations upon several Subjects, etc. 1679 340 Ross (Alex.) View of all Religions in the World, with the Lives, Actions, and Ends of notorious Heretics, with their Effigies in Copper Plates. 1672 341 Rows (J.) XXX Sermons of Christ's Love in his Incarnation, etc. 1683 342 Rythers (J.) Plate for Mariners, in several Sermons, upon Jonah's Voyage 1675 343 Resbury (R) Doctrine of Election and Reprobation. In six Sermons against Armin. 1651 344 Remains of John Dunton: Or, the dying Pastor's last Legacy, etc. (with Figures) 1684 345 Rise and growth of the first Church of God. Described by Th. Tanner. 1683 346 Raits (W.) Vindication of the Reformed Religion, from the Reflections of a Romanist. 1671 Simon's (Father) History of the Original and Progress of Ecclesiastical Revenues. 1685 — Critical History of the Religions and Customs of the Eastern Nations. 1685 347 Seller's (A.) Remarks' relating to the State of the Church, and against J. Hanmer. 1680 348 Stratford (Dr. Nich.) Dissuasive from Revenge. London. 1685 349 Sherlock (Dr. William) Practical Discourse of Religious Assemblies 1682 350— Discourse about Church Unity in Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet 1681 351 Stillingfleets (Dr.) Answer to Cressy's Epist. Apologetical to Lord Hid 1657 352— Discourse concerning the Idolatry practised in the Church of Rome 1676 353 Spurstow's (Dr. W.) six Decades of Divine Meditations on several Subjects— Lond. 1666 354 Smith (John) Of King Solomon's Portraiture of Old Age. 1666 355 Seldens (Jn.) Tract proving the Nativity of Christ to be on the 25th. of Decemb. 356 Shepard's (Th.) Sound Believer. Or Treatise of Evangelical Conversion. 1671 357 Steel (R.) Of the Tradesman's Calling. Or a Discourse of a calling in general 1684 358 Standfast's (R.) Little handful of Cordial Comforts, and a Caveat against Seducers 1684 359 Smith's (R.) Letter about Christ's Descension into Hell, with Dr. Hammonds Answer 1684 360 Satan's Methods and Malice baffled by Mrs. Hannah Allen 1683 361 Saywell (Dr. W.) Of Evangelical and Catholic Unity, etc. 1682 362 Smith (Miles) His Translation of the Psalms into English Verse 1668 363 Shaws (S.) True Christians Test, or discovery of the Love and Lovers of the world 1682 364 Sandy's (Geo.) Paraphrase upon the Psalms, with Musical Notes 1676 365 sanderson's (Bp.) Nine Cases of Conscience Occasionally Determined 1685 366 Tanners (Th.) Rise and Growth of the first Church of God described 1683 367 Tillotsons (Dr.) Rule of Faith: or an Answer to Sergeant's sure-footing 1676 368 Troughton's (Jn.) Lutherus Redevivus: or Vindication of Protestant Doctrine, 2 Vol. 1677 369 Treatise of Baptism, by Anonymous Author 1646 370 Thomas (W) His familiar Instructions in the Resolving of Scripture Questions 1684 371 Turner (John) His Discourse concerning the Messiah, in 3 Chapters 1685 372— Apologetical Vindication of the middle way betwixt Necessity and Freedom 1683 373 Thomson (Sam) His Exercitations and Meditations on some Texts of H. Script. 1676 374 Trahern's Roman Forgeries: Discovering the Impostures, etc. of the Ch. of Rome 1673 375 tailor's (Nath.) Exposition of the Catechism of the Church of England 1683 376 Triumphs of Christianity: or the Life of Julian the Apostate 1683 377 Vanity of the Creature. By the Author of the whole Duty of Man, etc. 1684 378 Vincent's (Nath.) Discourse of the Spirit of Prayer 1677 379 Discourse concerning Love 1684 380 Virels (Math.) Treatise of the principal grounds of Christian Religion 1612 381 Voice of God against the Monstrous sin of Pride in Dress and Apparel 1683 382 Vines (R.) Treatise of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper, in XX. Sermons 1677 383 Venning (Ralph) Sermons of Sin, and the Plague thereof 1669 384— Milk and Honey, with a 2d Part of Orthodox Paradoxes 1654. 385 Unreasonableness of the Romanists, requiring our Communion with them 1670 386 Usher's (Bp.) Protestant-School, with Account of Plots since Q. Eliz. with Fig. 1681 387 Stockton's (O.) Warning to Drunkards, in several Sermons 1682 388 Survey and Comparison of the Protestant Religion with Popery 1685 389 Squire (Mr.) Unreasonableness of the Romanists, etc. 1670 390 Whole Duty of Man (the Author of the) all his Works in 5 Vol. 391 Whole Duty of Man. The 2d. Part 1683 392 Wilkin's (Bp.) Of the Principles and Duties of Natural Religion 1678 393— Discourse concerning the Gift of Preaching, 6th Edition 1679 394— His Sermons Preached upon several occasions 1682 395 White (Jn.) His Directions for the Profitable Reading of the Scriptures 1647 396 Whiston (Jos.) Infant Baptism plainly proved 1678 397 Ward's (Bp.) seven Sermons at White-Hall, and before the House of Peers 1679 398 Whetenalls (Bp.) Method and Order for Private Devotion 1684 399 Winst●●●●● (Ger●ard) Of fulfilling of Prophecies, etc. 1648 400 Way to Comfort in suffering Times, with the History of Christ's Sufferings, etc. 1684 401 Wilkinson's (Dr.) Two Treatises of God's All-sufficiency and Christ's preciousness 1681 402 Watson (Th.) On the Beatitudes: or Discourse on Christ's Sermon on the Mount 167● 403— Heaven taken by Storm: or Violence of a Christian after Glory Lond. 1670 404 Way to Christ, and a glimpse of Heaven's Glory, by T. J. 1674 405 Bible with References in the Margin (neatly Bound in Turkey Leather) 1676 406 Burton's (Dr. Ez.) Discourses of Purity and Charity, Repentance, etc. 2 Vol. 1684 407 Bp. Jewels Apology of the Church of England, (with the Bps. Life) 1685 408 Dr. Bury's Constant Communicant, or Indispensible Duty of Receiving the Sacra. 1681 409 Dun●on's Remains: Or, the Dying Pastor's last Legacy, etc. with Cuts 1684 410 Protestant Reconciler, pleading for Condescension to Dissenters, in 2 Vol. 1683 411 Lively Oracles given to us, by the Author of the whole Duty of Man 1678 412 Dr. Puller of the Moderation of the Church of England 1679 413 Ig. Fuller's 3 Sermons upon several occasions of Peace and Holiness 1672 414 Principles and Duties of Natural Religion, by Bp. Wilkins 1683 415 Vanity of the Creature, by the Author of the whole Duty of Man, etc. 1684 416 Dr. Tillo●son's Rule of Faith: with Dr. Stillingfleets Reply to J. Sergeant 1676 417 Dr. Bagshaw's Discourses upon Select Texts against Papists and Socinians 1680 418 Dr. Cave's Primitive Christianity: or Religion of the Ancient Christians 1682 419— Discourse of the Ancient Church-Government 1683 420 Dr. Everard's Sermons; with the Mystical Divinity of Dionysius the Areopagite 1659. 421 The Gospel preached to the Romans in four Sermons, by John Cave 1681 422 Discourse about Evangelical Love, Church peace and Unity, by Dr. Owen 1672 423 Naked Breasts and Shoulders, etc. or God's Voice against pride in dress, etc. 1683 424 Compassionate Counsel to all young Men, etc. by R. Baxter 425 M. Amyraldus of Religions, refuting the opinion that all are Indifferent 1660 426 Vindication of the Primitive Church, etc. against Baxter; by Dr. Morice 1682 427 Sim. Lowth of the Subject of Church power, in whom it resides 1685 428 Critical History of the Religions and Customs of the Eastern Nations 1685 429 Dr. Wilkinson's Sermons about God's All sufficiency and Christ's Preciousness 1681 430 Vindication of the Ordinations of the Church of England, by Dr. Burnet 1677 431 Companion to the Altar. An help to the Worthy Receiv. the Sacra. by Dr. Comber 1685 432 Divine Conduct: or the Mysteries of Providence, by Jn. Flavel 1678 433 Discourse against Religious Assembling in private Conventicles, by J. N. 1685 434 J. Row's XXX Sermons of Chr●st's Love in his Incarnation, etc. 1680 43● Divine Message to the Elect Soul in 8 Sermons, by W. Fenner 1676 436 Tradesman's Calling and directions for the right Managing, etc. by R. Steel 1689 437 Bp. C●si●'s Opinion for Communicating rather with Geneva then Rome 1684 438 Th. Sh●pard's sound Believer A Treatise of Evangelical Conversion 1671 439 Unreasonableness of the Romanists; requiring our Communion with them 1670 440 Bp. Sandersons nine cases of Conscience● occasionally determined 1685 441 Discourse of the Spirit of Prayer, by Nath. Vincent 1677 442 Family Instructions in resolving of Scripture Questions, by W. Thomas 1684 443 Dr Burnet's History of the Rights of Princes in disposing of Churchland, etc. 1682 444— Abridgement of the Hist of the Reformation of the Church of Eng. (with Fig) 1683 445— Answer to the Clergy of France 1683 446 Discourse of the Nature of God s Decrees, by Th. H●ckin 1684 447 Rise and growth of the fi●st Church of God, described by T. Tanner 1683 448 Remarks relating to the state of the Church of the first Centuries, by A. S. 1680 449 Dissuasive from Revenge, in a Discourse upon Rom. 12.17. by Dr. Stratford 1684 450 Vanity of the world, with other Sermons, by Bishop Hopkins 1685 451 Hierocles upon the Golden Verses of the Pythagoreans 1682 452 R. Smith's Letter about Christ's Descension into Hell, with Dr. Hammond's Answ. 1684 453 Privilege of the Saints on Earth beyond those in Heaven, by W. Hooke Lond. 1673 Divinity in Twelves, etc. 454 ABbot (Rob.) Young Man's Warning-piece, in the life of W. Roger's 1677 455 Arminius his Judgement about the points of Religion declared, 1657 456 Andrews (Bp.) pattern of Catechistical Doctrine, with Additions 1641 457— Manual of private Devotions, with a Mannal of directions for the sick 1674 458 Abercromby (D.) Protestancy to be embraced, (writ. 19 The. aft. his profess. of Po.) 1682 459 Bible with Singing Psalms, and References in the Marg. in 12 s. 1661. 460— Another with Com. Pray. and Sing. Psalms (Turkey and Gilt) 1682 461 Book of Common Prayer with singing Psalms, (Turkey Gilt) in 12 s. 1679 462— Another in 12 s, with the Singing Psalms Oxf. 1683 463— Another in 24 s Lond. 1684 464— Same again, with the New Testament and Psalms 464 B— (R.) Choice-Emblems Divine and Moral, engraven on Copper Plates 1684 466 Beraults (P.) True way to Heaven, in French and English (Turkey Gilt) 1681 467 Bunyan (John) Of the losing and taking again the Town of Mansoul 1684 468— Life and death of Mr. Badman, in a familiar Dialogue 1680 469— Of the greatness of the Soul, and unspeakableness of its Loss 168● 470 Brooks (Th.) Apples of Gold for Young Men and Women, etc. 1678 471 Bona's guide to Eternity, englished by Sir R. L'Estrange 1680 472 Baxters (R.) Sermon of Judgement 1668 473 Best guide to Devotion, short Prayers and Meditations to all occasions 1685 474 Bridges (W.) Word to the Aged 1668 475 Cromptons' (W.) Wilderness of trouble leading to a Canaan of comfort 1675 476 Lord Capulets excellent Contemplations Divine and Moral 1683 477 Councils of Wisdom, or a Collection of the Maxims of Solomon 1683 478 Christian Devotion, or a Manual of Prayers, illustrated with Sculptures 1679 479 Cabinet of Jewels, or a glimpse of Zions glory, by W. Dyer 1664 480 Crompton's (W.) Wilderness of trouble, leading to a Canaan of comfort 1679 481 Colet's (Dr. John) daily Devotions, digested into Prayers and Meditations 1684 482 Christians guide, with Meditations and Prayers to all occasions 1683 483 Christian Diary, or brief directions for Devotion and Conversation 1684 484 Common Prayer Book, with New Testament and Psalms, in 24 s 1677 485 Dunton's (John) House of weeping, or Man's last progress to his long Home 1682 486— Pil●●●s guide from the Cradle to his death bed (with Cuts) 1684 487 Daily Exercise for a Christian or a Manual of private Devotions 1684 488 Davids Blessed Man, or a short Exposition of the first Psalm, by S. Smith 1682 489 Drexelius his Considerations upon Eternity (with Copper Cuts) 1684 490 Divine Art of Memory, or sum of the Holy Scriptures in Acrostic Ve●ses 1683 491 Divine Love, or willingness of Christ to save sinners, in Three Dialog●es 1677 492 Daily Exercise of a devout Christian, or a apract preparative to Devotion 1683 493 Devout Communicant with Rules for worthy Receiving the Sacram. by A. Seller 1686 494 Disc. against Drunken. with 2 Serm. of St. Aug. about the same, by M Scrivener 495 Dunton's (John) Heavenly Pastime, Observe. on remarkable passages in the Bible 1685 496 Dents (Arth.) plain Man's Pathway to Heaven 1682 497 Dialogue between a Pastor and Parishioners, touching the Lord's Supper 1684 498 Dyer's (Will.) Works in divers Sermons of Christ's Famous Titles, etc. 1675 499 Bishop Duppa's Holy Rules and helps to Devotions, etc. 1683 500 Enter into thy Closet: Or Method for private Devotion, 5th Edit. London 1684 501 Flavel's (J.) Saint indeed: Or great Work of a Christian opened, etc. 1682 502— Preparation for sufferings, or best Work in the worst Times 1683 503— Token for Mourners, or Advice of Christ to a distressed Mother 1680 504 Fire out of Water, in a Sermon at Tunbridge, with Meditation upon Waters, by Dr. Walker 1685 505 Gods Voice against Pride, in Dress and Apparel, etc. 1683 506 Great Evil of Health-drinking, with Remedies and Antidotes against it 1684 507 Gouge (Th.) God's call to England for Thankfulness after great Deliverances 1680 508 Goodwin (J.) Saint's Interest in God, in several Sermons, on 5th of November 1640 509 Golden Chain to link the penitent Sinner unto God, etc. by R. B. 1681 510 Gearing (W.) Sacred Diary, or select Meditations, etc. 1679 511 Griffiths plain Discourse on the Lord's Supper 1684 512 Grotius (H.) his most choice Discourses of God and his Providence, etc. 1669 513 Gerard's Meditations and Prayers, Englished by R. Winterton 1679 514 Herbert (Geo.) sacred Poems, and pivate Ejaculations, 8th. Edition 1660 515 Harwood's (James) passing-Bell Rung out 1657 516 History of the Sufferings of Christ, with the say of Eminent Divines 1684 517 How (J.) Self-dedication discoursed, etc. for a great Deliverance 1682 518 Hornecks (Dr) Exercise of prayer, or a help to Devotion 1685 519 Herle's (Ch.) 3. Treatises of worldly Policy, Moral prudence and Christian Wisdom 1670 520 Hall's (Bp. Jos.) Great Mystery of Godliness, etc. 1659. 521 History o● Jesus Christ, digested into devotional Meditions 1685 522— Of the sufferings of Christ, with the say of Eminent Divines 1684 523 Jaco●s Ladder, or a Manual of Devotions, by J. Hall, B. D. 1682 524 Love of Jesus, or Meditations and Directions for to Love Jesus unto Death 1678 525 Ladies Calling, by the Author of the whole Duty of Man Ox. 1673 526 Laud's (Archbp.) Daily Exercise of a Christian, or holy Devotions 1683 527 Lowths (Sim.) Catechetical Questions, conformed to the Doctrine of the Church of England 528 Lovels (A.) practical Rule of Christian piety 1685 529 Mirror of Martyrs, with their prayers and preparations for their last farewell 1685 530 Method and Order for private Devotion, by Bp. Whetenhal, 5th Edition 1684 531 Mothers Blessing, or Godly counsel of a Gentlewoman to her Children 1674 532 Mercy of having godly Parents, with the duties of Children that have such 1668 533 Manchester All M●ndo, or Lord Manchesters' Contemplations of Death etc. 1667 534 Martindale's (A.) Guide for young Christians in the way to salvation 1682 535 Moulin's (Pet. Du.) Week of Soliloquies and Prayers, etc. 1679 536 Method to reduce Romanists from Popery to Protestancy 1682 537 New-years-gift composed of Prayers and Meditations, etc. 1683 538 Pilgrims guide from the Cradle to his Deathbed (with Copper cuts) 1684 539 Pemble's (W.) Introduction to the worthy Receiving the Sacrament 1635 540 Protestant Prayer-book, against the Erroneous Doctrine of the Papists, etc. 1683 541 Practice of Piety, directing a Christian how to walk, in 12 o. 1684 542— Idem in 24. Amplified by the Author 1675 543 Private Devotions digested into six Litanies, by H. Valentine 1684 544— Idem, with Directions and Prayers for the Lords day, etc. Ibid. 545 Pelling's (Edw.) Collections of prayers, with a particular Office for Sacrament-days 546 Preparations to a holy Life, or Devotions for Families and private Persons 1684 547 Private Psalter, or Manual of Devotion London 1683 548 Pastor and his Parishioners, A Dialogue between them, about the Lords Supper 1684 549 Patrick's (Sim.) Heart's ease, or a Remedy against all Troubles 1682 550 Pools (M.) Dialogue between a Popish priest and an English Protestant 1685 551 Penitent Lady, or Reflect. on the Mercy of God, by Madam La Valliere 1684 552 Posy of godly Prayers, fit for every Christian to use 1683 553 Pagits (Eusebius) his History of the Bible, by Question and Answer 1682 554 Pink's (W.) Trial of a Christians sincere Love to Christ 1659. 555 Practical Rule of Christian piety, by B. Arias Montanus 1685 556 Reformed Monastery: Or the Love of Jesus, 2d Edition 1678 557 Rythers (J.) Hue and Cry of Conscience, after secure Sinners 1680 558 Service or Common-prayer-book, in 12 o, with singing Psalms Oxford 559— Another in 24 o, with New Testament and Psalms London 1677 560 Spurstow's six Decades of divine Meditations, on several Subjects 1668 561 Safety in a Tempest: Or the way to comfort in suffering Times 1684 562 Scortreths (Geo.) Warning-piece for the slumbering Virgins 1672 563 Selle●'s (A.) Devout Communicant, with Rules for the Worthy Receiving the Sacrament 1686 564. Soul's Communion with her Saviour, or History of Jesus Christ 1685 565 Scrivener (Matth.) his Treatise against Drunkenness, etc. 1685 566 Smith's (Sam.) David's blessed man, or exposition on the first Psalm 1682 567 Strong's (V●.) Heavenly Treasure, or man's chief good 1656 568— Hell Torments in the certain●y and eternity of them 1672 569 School of the Heart in 47. Emblems, Engraven upon copper 1675 570— Of Wisdom, or the Precepts of Christian Morals 1664 571 Symonds (Jos.) Case and cure of a deserted Soul 1641 572 Stubbe's (H) Happy effects of keeping a good conscience 1684 573 Su●●on's (Chr.) Godly Meditations upon the Holy Sacraments 1683 574 Tailor (Dr. Jer.) Rule and Exerc●es 〈…〉 living and dying 1660-58 575— Golden Grove, or guide to 〈…〉 with Festival Hymns, etc. 1685 576— Discourse of the Nature, Offices and Measures of Friendship 1671 577 Vincent (Tho.) True Christians love of the un●e●n ●hr●st 1677 578 Valentine's (H.) private Devotions, etc. 23 Edition 1684 579 Whetenhalls (Bp.) Method for private De●●●ion 1684 580— Idem, with an Appendix about sequent and holy use of the Lords Supper Ibid. 581 Walker's (Dr. Ant.) Sermon at Tunbridge, and Bellarmine's Meditation on Fountains, etc. 1685 582 Whately (W.) Redemption of Time, in a Sermon 1673 583 Way to comfort in suffering Times 1684 584 Vvatsons (Th.) Art of Divine contentment 1682 585 Whip for the Devil: Or the R●man conjurer 1682 586 Winstanley's Meditation on the Miseries of Man's Life and Death 587 Young man's duty. A discourse about Necessity of seeking the Lord 588 Bible with Common prayer and singing Psalms (Turkey and Gilt) 12 o London 1682 589 Book of Common prayer, with singing Psalms, in 12 o. Turkey Gilt) London 1679 590— Another in 24 o. with New Testament, singing Psalms London 1677 591— Same again, gilded and filleted Ibid. 592— Same again, in Turkey Leather and Gilt Ibid. 593 House of weeping, or man's last progress to his last home Lond. 1682 594 Drexelius his considerations upon Eternity (with copper cuts) 1684 595 Self dedication discoursed, etc. for a great deliverance, by J. H. 1682 596 Mothers Blessing, or godly counsel of a gentlewoman, etc. 1674 597 Mercy of having godly parents, and the duties of children, etc. 1668 598 Protestant prayer-book, with a protestant Catechism, etc. 1683 599 Practice of Piety, in 24 s 1675 600 Willingness of Christ to save sinners in 3 Divine Dialogues 1675 601 Daily Excercise of a Devout Christian, or Preparat. to Devotion 1683 602 Private Devotions. etc. By Hen. Valentine 1684 603 Whateley's (W.) Redemption of time, in a Sermon 1673 604 Penitent Lady: Or Madam La Valliere's Reflections on God's Mercy 1685 605 A Week of Soliloquies and Prayers, by P. Du-Moulin 1679 606 A golden Chain to link the penitent sinner unto God, by R B. 1681 607 Way to Heaven, both in French and English, by Pet. Berault 1681 Miscellanies in Folio, viz. History, Voyages, Plays, Romances, Military, Law, Heraldry, etc. 608 ANnals of King James and King Charles the First, by Dr. Frankland 1681 609 Aphorisms Civil and Military, out of Guicciardin, etc. by R. Dallington 1613 610 Boccalin's Advertisements from Parnassus, with the Politic Touchstone 1674 611 Beaumond and Fletcher's 50 Comedies and Tragedies (last Edition) 1676 612 Beaumont's (Dr. Jos.) Psyche, or Love's Mystery, in XX Cantos 1648 636 Bowman's (H.) Songs for 1. 2, and 3 Voices, etc. with Musical Notes (cut in Cop.) 1679 614 Brown (Dr. Tho.) his Inquiries into vulgar and common errors 1650 615 Brown (Dr. Edw.) his Travels into divers parts of Europe (with Fig.) 1685 616 Baker's (Sir. Rich.) Chronicle of the Kings of England, 4th Edit. 1665 617 Bacon's (Lord Fr.) Sylva sylvarum or natural History, with the new Atlanta's 1639 618— History of the Reign of King Henry the VIIth. 1662. 619 Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, what it is, Causes and Cures 1660 620 Burnet's (Gilb.) History of the Reformation of the Ch. of Eng. in 2 Vol.— 1681— 83 621 Curia Politiae, or Apologies of several Princes, justifying to the world their most Eminent Actions, (with Essigies of Emperors and Kings.) 1673 622 Cabala sive scrinia sacra, Mysteries of State and Government, in Letters of Illustrious Persons, etc. In the Reigns of King Henry VIII. Q. Elizabeth, K. Jam. and King Charles 1663. 623 Cave (Dr. Will.) Lives of the Primitive Fathers, in 2 Vol. (with Brass Cuts) 1682 624 Clark's Martyrology of the greatest Persecutions and Sufferings in Queen Mary's Reign, with the Lives of 32 Famous English Divines and others (with Copper Cuts) 1677 625— Lives of Eminent Persons in this latter Age, with his own life, (with Copper Cuts) 1683 626 Cary's (Dr. Rob.) Chronological Account of Ancient Time 1677 627 Cassandra, the famed Romance, Englished by Sir Charles Cotterel 1676 628 Cawley (W.) Laws of Queen Elizabeth, King James, and King Charles, against Jesuits, Seminary Priests, etc. 1680 629 Cowley (Mr. Abrah.) his Works in Poetry, etc. with the Author's life 1681 630 Davenant's works, viz. Gondibert, a Poem, divers plays, etc. 1673 631 Description and Maps of Great Britain, and of foreign parts, by I Speed, 1674 632 Dugdale (Sir William) his view of the late Troubles in England, Lond. 1681 633— Summons of the Nobility to great Councils and Parliaments of England from Henry III. 1685 634 Daniel's (S.) History of England, with the continuation of John Trussell 1685 635 Display of Heraldry, with Explanation of the terms of Hawking and Hunting, by Guillim 1638 636 Don Quixot, the witty and valorous Spaniard, History of his Life 1675 637 Feltham's (Owen) Resolves, Divine, Moral, and Political (best Edit.) 1677 638 Gr●tius (Hugo) Of the Rights of war and peace, with Annotations (last Edit.) 1682 639 Godfrey of Boul●gne, or the recovery of Jerusalem (Heroic poem) 1624. 640 Guzman de Alfarache, or the life of the Spanish Rogue 1623. 641 Hall (John) Of Government and Obedience by Scripture and Reason 1654. 642 Howel's (James) German Diet, or the balance of Europe 1653 643 Letters and Poems of eminent persons, in Honour of the Lady of Newcastle 1686 644 Leybourns (Wil) Art of dialing, Illustrated with sculptures, etc. 1682 645 Mille's (Th.) Catal. of Honour, or Treasury of true Nobil. (with Coats of Ar.) 1610 646 Nalsons (J.) Account of the Journal, &c for Trial of K. Charles the First 1684 647 Plutarch's Lives and Morals, in 2 Vol. (best Edition) 1657-76 648 Peels Accounts of Debtor and Creditor, with J. Carpenter's Accounts, 2 Vol. 1567. 649 Rastal's (William) Collection of Statutes, continued from Magna Charta 1598. 650 Sandy's (G.) Translation of Ovid's Metamorphosis (with Annotat. and Fig.) 1632 651— His Travels into Turkey, Egypt, holy Land &c. (with brass Cuts) 1615 652 (Richard) Physiognomy, and Chiromancy, etc. with the Art of Memory 1671 653 Spenser's (Edm.) Fairy Queen, the shepherd's Calendar, with other Poems 1617. 654 Tavernier's (J. Bapt.) six Voyages through Turkey into Persia, etc. (with Cuts) 1678 655 Trussel and Daniel's Collection of the History of England (last Edition) 1685 656 Willis (Dr. Tho.) Discourses concerning the soul of bruits, etc. (with brass cuts) 1683 657 World of Wonders, or preparative Treatise to the Apology for Herodotus 1608 658 Grimestone's (Edw.) Imperial History from the first Foundation of Rom. Mon. 1679 659— Estates, Empires, and Principalities of the world 1615 660— History of the Netherlands, with William. Crosses continuation 1627. 661— General History of France (Englished from J. de S●rres) 1607 662 History of the World, or an account of Time by Dyonies. Petavius 1659. 663— Of the world, or Cosmography, by Dr. Peter H●ylin 1677 664— Of the world, or Natural History of C. ●linius, Englished by P. Holland 1601 N 1— Of the world, or Cosmog. and Geog by Var●mus and Sanson, with Maps 1683 2— Of the world, by Sir Walter Raleigh, (first and best Edit. with Maps) 1614 3— Of the world by Alex. Ross, (being a continuation of Sir W. Raleigh) 1652 4— Of the Punic, Syrian, Parthian, Illyrian, Spanish, Hanniballick, and Roman Wars, by Appian of Al●xandria 1679 5— Of the Romans by Titus Livius, Englished by P. Holland 1600 6— Of the Romans, of the manner of their encamping, by Polybius 1634 7— Of the state of Venice, by Mons the Fougales, Englished by W. Shute 1612 8— Of the Signory of Venice, by James H●wel, with political Reflections 1663. 9— Of the wars of Italy and other parts, by Fr. Guicciardin 1599 10— Of Europe, more particularly the Republic of V●nice, by Bapt. Nani 1673 11— Of the wars of Italy, etc. by P. Geo. Capriata, englished by Monmouth 1663. 11— Of Italy in its Original, Glory, Ruin, etc. by Edm. Warcup 1665 12— Of Flore●●, by Nic. Machiavil, with the rest of his works 1683 13— Of Germ●ny, with the Annals and Desc. by C. Ta●itus, with Sir H. Savils Notes 14— Of the Civil Wars of France, by C. Davila Lond. 15— Of the Life of the D. of Espernon being a continuation of Davila 1670 16— Of the Battles for 60 years in France, by way of Commentary, by Montluc 1674 17— Of Josephus, being the Antiquities and Wars of the Jews, with the Embassy of Philo Judaeus to Caius Caligula, (best Edition with Cuts) 1683 18— Of the Athenian Wars, by Thucydides. Englished by T. nicols 1553 19— Of the Turks, with the Lives of the Ottoman Kings, by F. Knolles (with Fig.) 1631 20— Of the Turkish Empire, from 1623. to 1677, by P. Rycaut (with cuts) 1680 21— Of Palestine and Confines thereof, by Th. Fuller (with Maps) 1650 22— Of Ancient time, or Chronological account thereof, by R. Cary 1677 23— Chronicle, Order and Harmony of the Old and New Testament, with many other Learned Treatises, by Dr. Jn. Lightfoot (with the Author's Life) 2 Vol. 1684 24— Of the Council of Trent, by Father Paul, Englished by N. B. 1629 25— Review of the Council of Trent, by G. Lambaine 1638 26— Of Man: or the Wonders of the Little World, by N. Wanley 1678 27— Of the Cardinals of the Roman Church, Englished by G. H 1670 28— Of Sol●●●●s Temple Portrayed by Scripture Light (with Figures) 1659. 29— Of the Reformation of the Church of England, by P. Heylin 1670 30— Of the Pope's Intolerable Usurpations upon the Liberties of the Kings and Subjects of England, &c by W. P. 1679 31— Of Englend, by S. Daniel with J. Trussell's continuation 1685 32— Of England with a Glossary, by Dr. Rob. Brady in 2 Vol. 1684 33— Of the Execrable Irish Rebellion, with a reflection on the state 1680 34— Of all the summons of the Nobility of England to the great Councils and Parliaments thereof, from 49th of K. Hen. 3d. by Sir W. Dugdale 1685 35— Camden's Britannia: or description of England etc. with Maps (best Edition) 1637 36— A Samme's Britannia: or Antiquities of Ancient Britain (with Fig.) 1676 37— English Janus and England's Epinomis of the Rites and Customs of the Ancient Britan's, by Jn. Selden, with large Notes of Dr. Littleton 1683 38— And Description of the County of Kent, being an exact survey thereof, by J. Philpot 1659. 39— Of the Church of Scotland from 203 to the end of K. James VI Reign, by Spotswood 1655 40— Of the Church, by Eusebius, etc. with the Life of Constantine 1636 41— Of the Church since the days of our Saviour, etc. by Pat. Sypms n 1634 42— R. Broughton's Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain 1633 43— Of this Iron Age: of the state of Europe as in the year 1500 of the Original and causes of all the Wars etc. to 1659. (with Lively Effigies of great per.) 1659. 44— Of Beasts and Serpents, by C. Gesner &c. (best Edition) 1658 45— Of the Wars of the Emperou● Justinian, by Pr●copius, Englished by H. H. 1653 46— Of the Island of Barbad●es, by R. Ligen (with copper cuts) 1673 47— Of Voyages unto the East and West Endies (with Maps) by V Linschoten 48— Africa: being an Accurate description of Egypt, Barbary, Lybia, and Belledulgerid, by J. Ogilby (with curious Sculptures) 1670 49— Britannia: or an Illustration of England, and description of the principal Roads thereof, etc. by J. Ogilby (with curious Sculptures) 1675 50— Entertainment of K. Charles 2d in his passage through the City of London to his Coronation (w●●h Sculptures) by J. Ogilby 1662. 51— Of the Trojan Wars etc. described by Homer, Adorned with Sculptures, and Illu●t●●ted wi●h Annotat. by J. Ogilby, in 2 Vol. 52— of the Wars of Flanders, by Cardinal Bentivoglio, with Sculptures 1654. 53— of the United Provinces of Flanders, by Card. Bentivoglio 1652 54— of the Low-Country Wars, by Fam. Strada, with Cuts 1650 55— of Spain, by Lewis de Mayerne, Englished by Edw. Grimestone 1612 56— of the Uniting the Kingdom of Portugal to the Crown of Castille 1600 57— of the Lives of the Kings of England, by Sir Winston Churchil 1675 58— of the Kings of England, by way of Chronicle, by Sir Rich. Baker 1684 59— of England, Scotland and Ireland, by Ralph Hellingshed, 2 Volumes 60— of the Kings of England, with their Coats of Arms, etc. by Franc. Sandford 1683 61— of the Nobility and Gentry of England, or display of Heraldry, by Guillim 1679 62— of Great Britain, described in curious Maps. by Jc. Speed 1634 Together with his Chronicle, both in Royal paper, 2 Vol. 1675 63— of the affairs of G. Brit. and Irel. from the beg of Ch. 1st to K. Ch. 2d, by Whitlock 1682 64— of the Baronage or Nobility of England, in 2 parts, by Sir Will. Dugdale 1675 65— of the Antiquities of Warwickshire, illustrated with Figures, by Sir W. Dugdale 1656 66— of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, by Sir W. Dugdale 1658 67— of the Church of Great Britain, by Ser. Crossy 1668 68— of the Church of G. Britain from Christ's time to 1648. by Tho. Fuller 1655 69— of the Church of Scotland from the beginning of the Reform. by D. Calderwood 1680 70— of the Catholic Church from 600 to 1600. by Alex. Petrie Hague 1662. 71— of the Reformation of the Church of England, by G. Burnet, 2 Vol. (cuts) 1681 72— of the Beginnings and progress of the Presbyterians, by P. Heylin 1670 73— of the Plots of the Presbyterians, by Henry Foulis 1662. 74— of Romish Treasons, Conspiracies, etc. by Henry Fowlis 75— of Edward the 4th, by Will Habbington 1640 76— of the Life and Reign of King Richard the 3d, by G. Buck 1647 77— of the Reign of Henry the 7th, by the Lord Bacon 1676 77— of Henry 8th, Edward 6th, and Q. Marry, by Bp. Godwin 1676 *— of the Reign of King Henry the 8th, by L. Herb●rt 1683 78— of Queen Elizabeth, with a Table, by W. Cambden 79— of the Life and Reign of King James, by Arthur Wilson 1653 80— of King James and King Charles the first, by Dr. Frankland 1681 81— of the Reign of King Charles the first, by Ham. L'Estrange 1656 82— of the Reigns of Mary Q. of Scots, and King James, by Sanderson 1656 83— of the Action and Successes of the Army under Fairfax, by Sprigg 1647 84— of the late Troubles in England, by Sir W. Dugdale 1681 85— of the Parliament of England, by Tho May 1647 86— of the Civil Wars between Lancaster and York, by Blondi 1641 87— of all Queen Elizabeth's Parliaments, by Sir Sim. D' Ewes 1682 88— of Eng. and Scotl. by way of Memoirs, in the time of Q. Eliz. by Sir J. Melvin 1683 89— of the Tumults in Scotland, by King Charles the first 163 90— of the Funeral Monuments in Eng. with the Fall of Monasteries, by Weaver 1631 91— of Affairs & priv. pass. of State, with the E. of Straff. Tr. by J. Rushworth, in 4 Vol. 1680 92— of Affairs and passages of State, collected by Dr. J. Nalson, 2 Vol. 1682 93— of the Antiquities of Rutland, by Jo. Weight, with Sculptures 1684 94— of the Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, by Rob. Thoroton (with cuts) 1677 95— of the Antiquities of Leicestershire, by Will. Burton 96— of Great Britain, especially Cheshire, by Pet. Leicester 97— of Antoninus his Itinerary through Britain, with Burton's Commentary 1658 98— and Descript. of the County Palatine of Chester, by D. King 1656 99— of London, Survey of its Original, Increase, Government, etc. by John Stow 1633 100— of Ethiopia, by Job Ludolphus (with curious figures) 1682 101— of the Monarchy of China, by Alvarez Samedo (with figures) 1635 102— of the Island of Ceylon in the East Indies, by R. Knox (with figures) 1681 103— of the Holy State and War, by Tho. Fuller 1639 104— of the 28 Caribby Islands; viz. Barbadoes, Mevis, St. C●ristophers, &c. 1666 105— of the Crusade, or the Christians Expedition into the Holy Land 1685 106 Heylin's (Dr. Peter) Historical and Miscellaneous Tracts 1681 107— his Cosmography, or History of the World, with Maps 1680 108 Janus Angl●rum, and Original of Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions, by Jo Selden 1683 109 Laws and Acts of Parliament made in Scotland, with the effigies of their Kings 1681 110 Ludolphus Job) his History of Ethiopia (with curious Sculptures) 1682 111 Lives of the rimitive Fathers, in 2 Volumes by Dr. W. Cave (with cuts) 1682 112— of the Eminent Persons of this latter Age. by Same Clerk (figures) 1683 113— of K Cham 1st with the Lives of the Noble Persons that died for him, by Lloyd 1668 114— of archbishop Laud, by Dr. Peter Heylin 115— of the Philosophers, in 8 parts, with their Effigies, by Tho. Stanley 1656 116— of King L●wis ●he 13th of France, and Cardinal Richelieu 1646 117 Ma●h●●vel's (Nic● Works; viz. History of Fl●r●nce, Prince, &c 1680 118 Discourse of Well governing a Kingdom, against Nic. Machiavelli 1608 119 Mezeray's History of France from pharamont 1683 120 Military Essays of the Grecian and Roman Art of War, by Sir James Turner 1683 121 Nero Caesar, or Monarchy depraved, an Historical Work 1624. 122 Nani's (Bapt.) History of Venice, with a Discourse of the present Affairs of Europe 1673 123 Ogilbies (John) Description of China, in 2 Volumes, with figures 1673 124— his Description of Japan, with figures 1670 125— his Description of America (with curious Sculptures) 1671 126— his Description of Asia (with cuts) 1673 127 Philli●s (Edw.) New World of Words, or General English Dictionary 1678 128 Paulo Peruta's Maxims of State 1657 129 Mich. de Montaigues Essays, Moral. Politic and Military 1632 130 Rushworth's (John) Historical Collections of Affairs of state, with the Trial of the Earl of Strafford, in 4 Volumes of the large paper gilt and let. 1659. 168● 131 speeds (John) Maps and Description of G. Britain, with Foreign Maps 1674 132 Jo. Selden's Tracts of the Administration of Intestate Goods, etc. Lond. 1683 133 Thucydides his History of the Athenian War, Englished by T. nichols 1550 134 Treasury of Ancient and Modern Times, or Historical Collection, in 2 V●l 1613 135 Varenius and S●●●on's Cosmography and Geography with 100 Maps and Figures) 1683 13● View f the late Troubles in England, by Sir W. Dugdale 1681 * W●●n's History of Great Britain. containing the Life of King James 1652 137 W●●t●●ck's Bulst.) Memorials of English Affairs from the beg of Ch●st to 1660 Lon 1682 138 W●l●●●'s (L●) Perfect Statesman and Object of his Office 1668 139 Bp. Wilkins his Real Character and Philosophical Language 1658 140 Will●ughby's (Franc.) Descrip of all sorts of Birds with the Art of Fowling, with figure. 1658 Military. 141 Siege of Breda, by Herman Hugo, with Copper Plates 1627. 142 Sir Jo. Turner's Military Essays of the Roman and Grecian Art of War 1683 143 Duke of Albermarle's Observations on Military and Politic Affairs 1671 144 Markham's (Franc.) five Decades of Epistles of War 1622 145 Instructions for riding and managing the great Horse: with curious Figures; by monsieur Pluvinell in French. Amst. 1668 146 Art Military, or Instructions for Chivalry, by Cruso Voyages, Travels, etc. 147 Purchas (Sam) his Pilgrims & Pilgrimage; being a Collect. of Navigations, Voyages, Land-Travels, Discoveries and Plantations in the several parts of the World; with an account of their several Religions, 4 Vol. Lond. 148 Hackluyt (Rich.) his Voyages, Navigations, etc. 3 parts, 2 Vol. complete 1600 149 Taverniers (Jo. Bapt.) Voyages to, and Travels in Turkey, Persia, East Indies 1678 150 Epirotes (Sir Tho.) Travels in Greece, Egypt, Persia, etc. with Sculptures 151 Wheeler's (Geo.) Journey into Greece; illustrated with Sculptures 1682 152 Pietro Della Vall's Travels into East-India, and Arabia deserta 1667 153 Knox's History of the Island of Ceylon in the East Indies 1681 154 Voyages and Travels of Ambassadors into Muscovy, Tarta y, Persia, etc. 1669 155 M●ryson's (Fynes) Thirty Years Travels through Germany, Italy, Turkey, etc. 1617. 156 Hayward (Edw.) Of the sizes of rigging for all sorts of Ships 1655 157 Pin●o (Ferd. Mend.) his Travels Lud. Law. 158 Cawley's (Will.) Explanation of the Laws against Recusants 1680 159 cowel's Interpreter of Law Terms, with Manley's Appendix 1684 160 Cotton's (S●r Robert) Abridgement of the Records in the Tower 1657 161 Dalton's (Mich.) practice of Country Justices in and out of the Sessions. 1666 162 Laws & Stat. of the Kingd. of Scot with the effigy of their Kings, & Inter of their terms 1661. 163 Modern Reports of Cases adjudged under King Charles the first 1682 164 Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of Testaments 1683 165 Grotius (Hugo) Rights of War and Peace 1682 Heraldry. 166 Morgan's (S) Sphere of the Gentry, with Arms and Blazons; with Figures 1661. 167 Guillim's (John) Display of Herald. with great Enlarg. and many curious Fig. 1679 168 Brooks (Ralph) catalogue of the Succession of the Kings and Nobility of Engl. 1622 169 Selden's (Jo.) Titles of Honour; with Figures 1612 170 Sandford's (Fr.) Hist. of the Kings and Nobility of England with curious Fig. 1683 171 Theatre of Honour and Knighthood; or the Original of Monarchies, etc. 1623. 172 Sandfords' Genealogical H story of the King, of Portugal; with Figures 1662. 173 Inst t of the Laws and Cer. of the Ord. of the Gart. by Elias Ashmole; lar. pap. 1672 174 Y●rk (James) U●ion of Honour. 1641 Miscellanies; viz History, Voyages, Travels, Romances, Law, etc. Quarto. 175 Accounted of the Assaults on the West-indieses by the Bucaniers; (with F●g) Lond. 168● 176 Arraignment of the creature at the Bar of Reason and Religion 1031 177 Lord B●c●n's Essays; or counsels, civil an● Moral 178— Advancement of D●vine and Humane Learning 1605 179 Ch●rlet●n (Walt.) Antiq tities of great Bri●tain; (with Figure's) 1663. 180 Camd●n's Remains concerning Britain 1623. 181 Clavel (Rog.) Tables for forbearance, and Discompt of Money 1683 18● Commentaries o● the Civil Wars of F●ance, by Tho T●mme 1574 183 Certain M sc lany Works of the Lord Ba●●●; publs shed by Dr. R●w●igh 1629 184 Clauds Historical De●ence of the Reformation 1683 185 Lord C●●rend n's Survey of H●bb●'s Leviathan: large Paper Oxon 1676 186 Feltham (Owen) Resolves, Divine, Moral, and Political Lond. 1618. 187 Goodwin (Fran.) Catalogue of the Bishops of England 1615 188 H●ylin (Pet.) Geogra●hy; or Description of the World 1636 189 Huart (John) Trial of Wits 1594 190 History and Annals of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth 1625 191— of Saint George of Cappadocia by Pet●r H●ylyn 1633 192— of the Gunpowder Treason 1681 193— of Gavelkind, with the Etymology thereof, by S. Taylor 1663. 194 Lloyd (Lod.) Stratagems of Jeru●alem, and Martial Laws of the Jews 1602 195 London (William.) Catalogue of the most vendible Books in England 1658 196 Politic and Military Discourses of the Lord de la Nove, wanting the Title 197 Rous (Francis) Archiologiae Artic●●: or Greek Antiquities 1685 198 Relations of the most famous Kingdoms and Commonwealths in the World 1616 199 Swan (John) Red debitum or Defence of the Three chief Fatherhoods 1640 200 Sw●dish Intelligence from the Kings encamping before Norimberg to his Death 1633 201 Speculum Belli Sacri, or the Looking glass of the holy War 1624. 202 S●monds (Ed.) Vindic of King Charles, with a Parallel betw. his suffer and our Savi. 1648 203 S●ru●'s (John) Voyages and Travels through Greece, Moscovy, etc. (with fig.) Lond. 1684 204 Selden (J.) his History of Tithes 1678 205 Swan (John) of the manner how, and time when the World shall end 1643 206 Swin●u●e (William.) Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills 1677 207 The History of the Sabbath in 2 Books, by Peter Heylin 1636 208 Travels of the Patriarches, Prophets, our Saviour Christ, etc. 1682 209 Tailor (Silas) History and Etymology of Gavelkind 1663. 210 Wiseman (Rob.) Excellency of the Civil Law above other Laws 1657 Miscellanies, Histories, etc. in Octavo. 211 Animadversions on the Ancent Greek and Latin Historians Oxford 1678 212 Apothegms of the Ancients; out of Plutarch, Macrebius, etc. Lond. 1683 213 Agrippa (Hen. Corn.) his Vanity of Arts and Sciences 1676 214 Argument proving William D. of Normandy made no absolute conquest of Eng. 1682 215 Account of the late siege of Vienna, by an Officer in the Town 1684 216 Artimedorus his Interpretation of Dreams 1679 217 Art of Wheedling or Insinuation, with the Passions of both Sexes 1684 218— of Converse, with the Humours of the English and French 1683 219 Art of Money-catching, or Rules for thriving 1684 220 Arcana Aulica, or Walsingham's Manual of Prudent. Maxims 1652 221 Augustus, or the means whereby Rome was reduced to a Monarchy 1631 222 Art of disclosing all manner of secret Writing, by J. F. 1685 223 Apology for Humane Reason 1680 224 Burne● (Dr. Gil.) Abridgement of the Hist. of the Reformation (with fig.) 1683 225— History of the Right of Princes in disposing Church Revenues 1682 226 Buckler of State and Justice against the Design of Universal Monarchy 1667 227 Brown (Sir Tho.) his Tracts of the Oracle at Delphos. of Prophecy, etc. 1684 228 Breaches of the King of France since the Peace of Nimeguen 1684 229 Bovet (Ric) Devils Cloister, proving the Existence of Witches 1679 230 Brown (Tho) his Religio Medici, with Sir Kel. Digbies Observations 231 Beck (Cave) Universal Character, by which all Nations may understand each other 1657 232 Bird's Magazine of Honour, or Treatise of Nobility 1642 233 L. Bacon's Remains, Civil, Mor●l, Natural Medical, etc. 1679 234 Churl on (W) 2 Discourses of the Wits of ●en, and Mystery of Vintner's Lond. 1675 235 Cotton (Sir R●b.) of the power of Parliaments, Liberty of Freemen, etc. 1679 236 Cicero's 5 Days Debate of Comforts against Death, etc. 1684 237 Critical History of the Relig. and Customs of the Eastern Nations 1685 238 Comm●●yn (S.) of the Management and Use of of Limon and Orange Trees 1683 239 Country Survey-Book or Land metres Vade Mecum 1682 240 Conference between an Alderman and a Vicar about Oaths 1670 241 Chamberlains Arithmetic, with Tables of Interest 1679 242 Collection of Merchants N●mes living in London 1677 243 Civil Wars of France during the Reign of Charles the Ninth, with Massac. in Paris 1655 244 Complete Servant Maid qualifying them for all Employments 1680 245 Courtiers calling, or way of making a Fortune at Court 1675 246 Councils of Wisdom, or Collection of the Maxims of Solomon 1683 247 Cusanus (C) His Idiot, or a Treatise of Wisdom etc. 1650 248 Consideration on the lives of Alci●iad●● and C●●●lanus 1650 249 Chamberlain (Edw.) Rise and Fall of Count Olivares the Spanish Impostor 1652 ●50 Clark (Sam.) Description of the 17 Provinces of the ●●w Countries 1672 251 Cave (Dr. Will.) of Ancient Church Government by Bishops, etc. 1683 252 Discourse of Monarchy, for the Succession of the D. of York 1684 253— Of Supreme Power and Common Right by Sir John Mounson 1680 254 Delamain of the Horizontal Quadrant (with Figures) 255 Discourse of Comets their Original, Substances, Presages, etc. 1684 256 Disection of a Libel entitled a Letter about the Black Box 1681 257 Discourse of the method of well guiding Reason 1647 258 Downing (Sir George) Discourse against the Hollanders 1672 259 Discourse of things above Reason, and whether a Philosopher should admit such 1681 260 Delights for the Ingenious, or Emblems Divine and Moral 1684 261 Description of the Spanish Inquisition 1683 262 Essay for the Honour of the English Gentry 1684 263 Essay in Morality, with the nature of Virtue and Vice. 1682 264 England Described in its several Counties and Shires by E. Leigh 1659. 265 Aesop's Fables englished by Ogilby (with curious Figures) 1682 266 Earl of Castlemains Account of the Dutch war 1671 267 Evelyn (John) Instructions for erecting a Library 1661. 268 Estate of the Empire of Germany by Lewis du May 1664 269 English Introduction to the Latin Tongue 1659. 270 Essay of those means, by which Rome was reduced to a Monarchy 1682 271 English Liberties or the Freeborn Subjects Inheritance, by Judge Yeluerton 1682 272 Filmer (Sir Rob.) His works in Defence of Monarchy 1684 273 Fuller (Tho.) His Andronicus, or unfortunate Politician 1646 274 Grand expedient of the Bill of Exclusion, proved contrary to Religion 1685 275 Grandeur of the Law or Collection of Nobility, whose Estates have been acquired by the Law 1684 276 Garden of English Words, useful for teaching of Children to Spell 1683 277 Gailhard (J.) Of settlement after Travel and Public Employments 1682 278 Graves (J.) Description of the Pyramids of Egypt (with Figures) 1646 279 Glanvil (Jos.) Vanity of Dogmatizing, with an Apology for Philosophy 1661. 280 Greorgy (Ed.) Historical Anatomy of Christian Melancholy 1646 281 History of the House of Està, of which the present Queen of England is descended 1681 282— Of West Barbary or the Revolutions of Fez and Morocco 1671 283— Of Philip de Comines of Lewis 11th and Charles 8th of France 1674 284— Of the affairs of Greece, in 7 Books by Xenophon 1685 285— Of the Conspiracy of Catiline against Rome 1683 286— Of Count Zosimus advocate of the Treasury of the Roman Empire 1684 287— Of the Wars of the Jews by Josephus (with Figures) 1680 288— Of the Treaty at Nimueguen, with the Interest of Europe in that affair 1681 289— Of Scotland during the minority of King James, by R. Johnson 1646 290— Of the Lives and Reigns of the Monarches of England 1681 291— Of the Court of the King of China 1682 292— Of the Rise and Growth of Ancient Ceremonies in the Church 1668 293— Of the Government of Venice, by S. R. Amelett 1677 294— Of Moscovia, by J. Milton 1682 295— Of the Reign of Queen Mary, and the Martyrs in her days 168● 296— Of the Delos. Promises of the French, since the Pyrenean-Treaty 1685 297— Of the Wars of Hungary since Count Teckelys taking up Arms 1685 298— Of Hungaria Transilvania, from their Original to 1664 1664 299— Of the three Imposturs' Padre Ottomano, Mahomed Bedi & Sabatai Sevi 1669 300— Of the English and Scotch Presbytery, by Dr. Bazier 1662. 301— Of the Holy Priesthood and Sacrifice of the true Church of Christ 1625 302 Historical Account of the Antiquities, etc. of London 1682 303— Treatise of the Prerogatives of the Church of Rome 1685 304— Rarities and Observations, Domestic and Foreign 1684 305— Collection of the Transactions of the two last Parliaments 1681 307 Record of Ancient History, entitled Gesta Romanorum 1681 308 Critical History of the Relig. and Customs of the Eastern Nations 1685 309 Historical and Geographical Description of the Amazons in America 1666 310 Hobbs 's Tripos (viz.) Elements of Policy, of Law and Lib. and Necessity Lond. 1684 311 Hierocles upon the Golden Verses of the Pithagorians 1682 312 Help to Discourse or merriment mixed with serious matters 1682 313 Humane Prudence, or Art to Rise to Grandeur 1682 314 Horological Dialogues, showing the management of Clocks, etc. 1675 315 Hopton (Arthur) Concordance of years, with the use of the Engl. and Rom. Kal. 1682 316 Herle (Ch.) of Worldly Policy and Moral Prudence 1653 317 Hale (Sir Matth.) Contemplation's Moral and Divine 1676 318 Justice of Peace his Calling a Moral Essay, by Mr. Bohun 1684 319 Instructions concerning the Art of Oratory 1684 320 Journeys to Jerusalem, or Travels of 14 Englishmen 1685 321 Instruction for a young Nobleman, or Idea a of Person of Honour 1683 322 Introduction to Astrology in three Books, by J. E. 1652 323 Journal of the late Siege of Vienna, by an Officer in the Town 1684 324 Life of Cyrus the Great by Xenophon of Athens 1685 325— Of Dr. Sanderson late Bishop of Lincoln, by Isaac Walton 1678 326— Of Julian with Reflect. on Johnson's account of his Life 1683 327— And Reign of King Richard the Second 1681 328— Of Caleb Vernon an example of Piety 1666 329— Of Christopher Bernard Vangale Bishop of Munster 1680 330— Of Sir Philip Sidney by Sr. Fulk Grevil 1652 331— Of the Learned Father Paul of the Order of the Service 1651 332— And Actions of his Royal Highness James D. of York 1683 333— Of the Earl of Rochester, by Dr. Gil. Burnet 1680 334— Of Bishop Bedel 1685 335 Lives of Illustrious men, by C. Nepos, Englished by several hands 1684 336 Lithgows Travels through most parts of the habitual World 1682 337 Laurence (Ric.) Interest of Ireland, in Trade and Wealth stated 1682 338 Leighs Observations on the Roman and Greek Emperors 1670 339 Lithgows Traules' through Turkey, Persia, E●st India, etc. 1682 340 Lovedays Letters Domestic and Foreign 1684 341 Mackenzie (Sr. Geo.) Just and Solid foundation of Monarchy 1685 342 Monarchy Asserted in a Conference with Oliver Cromwell 1660 343 Memoirs of the Duke of Rohan with Politic Discourses on several Subjects 1660 344 Marvel (And.) Rehearsal Transprosed in Answer to Dr. Parker 1672 345 Majerus (Nick.) of the superiority of Ceatures under Man 1654. 346 More (Dr. Hen.) of the Causes and Cure of Enthusiasm 1645 347 March (Jo.) Actions for Slander 1646 348 Meige (Guy) his Dictionary, English and French, and French and English 1684 349 Marriages of Cousin Germans Vindicated Oxford 1673 350 Moral Gallantry, proving Point of Honour obliges to Virtue 1685 351 Mischiefs of Rebellion. In three Tracts 1684 352 Memoirs of the Family of the Stuarts, His Majesty's Progenitors 1683 353 More (Sir Ionas) Modern Fortifications, or Military Architecture 1673 354 Merchants Companion, treating of Traffic, Customs, Coins, etc. 1684 355 Monk Unveiled, discovering their lewd practices 1678 356 Markham's Experienced Secrets of 50 years' Practice in Horsemanship 1684 357 Mathews (Ed.) on the Star that appeared at Kings Charles' Nativity 1662. 358 More (Sir Tho.) his Commonwealth of Utopia 1684 359 Mackenzie (Geo.) Defence of the Antiq. of the Royal Line of Scotland 1685 360 Malvezzi's (Virgil.) Romulus and Tarquin 1648 361 Nye (Nath.) Art of Gunnery, taking Heights, etc. (with Figures) 1670 362 Optic Glass of Humours, by T. W. 1637 363 Opinions of Mr. Hobbs considered, by Dr. Etchard 1673 364 Pettit. (William) Ancient Right of the Commons of England 1680 365— (Ed.) Visions of Purgatory, discovering the Errors of the Papists 1685 366— Visions of Government, against Antimonarchical Principles 1684 367 Plato's Daemon, or the State-Phisitian Unmasked 1684 368 Prerogative of Primogeniture in an Hereditary Crown 1685 369 Pernicious Consequencies of the Heresy of the Jesuits against King and State 1666 370 Pontier (Gid.) Survey of the Present State of Europe 1684 371 Policy of the Clergy of France to destroy the Protestants 1681 372 Policy and Government of the Venetians 1671 373 Philosophical Discourse concerning Speech 1668 374 Patriarcha, or the Natural Power of Kings, by Sir Rob. Filmer 1680 375 Queries concerning the Revolution of Humane Souls 1684 376 Revolutions of the Kingdoms of Fez and Morocco, by Addison Lond. 1671 377 Ray (J.) Collection of English and Scotch Proverbs 1678 378 Royal Buckler, or a Lecture to the Murderers of King Charles 1660 379 Rehearsal Transprosed, or Animadversions on Dr. Parker's Preface 1613 380 Relation of the River Nile, its Source, Current, etc. 1669 381 Reflections on the Eloquence of the Bar and Pulpit 1612 382 Ross (Alex.) his Animadversions on Hobbs' Leviathan 1653 383 State of England, in Two Parts, by Dr. Ed. Chamberlain 1684 384— Idem, with a Third and Fourth Part, by another Author, in 2 Vol. 1684 385— Of Scotland with Reflections on the Ancient State thereof 1682 386— Of the United Provinces of the Low Countries 1671 387— Of Denmark, by Guy Miege 1683 388— Of Denmark, with an ccount of the Birth of Prince George 1683 389— Of London, by Tho. De 1681 390— Of the Jews, with their Customs Secular and Religious 1680 391— Of Jamacia, with the Life of Columbus 1683 392— Of Russia, by a Person residing at the Czars' Court at Moscow 1671 393 Strange and Prodigious Religions of sundry Nations 1683 394 Secret Services of Monsieur de Vernay to Count Teekely 1683 395 Scudery's Conversations upon several Subjects 1683 396 School of Princes or the Conspiracy preceding the Death of Alexander 1680 397 Slaughter-house, or Description of the Spanish Inquisition 1683 398 Smith (Sir Tho.) Commonwealth of England 1635 399 Survey of the affairs of the United Netherlands 1665 400 Seymar (Will.) Conjugium Conjurgium, or Consideration on Marriage 1675 401 Sprat's Observations on Sorbiers' Voyage into England 1665 402 Selden (John) Tract on the Birthday of our Saviour 1661. 403 Treatise of Settlement after Travel, and public Employments, by Gailhard 16●2 404 Treatise of Liberty and Servitude, Translated out of French Lond. 1641 405 Trial of the 29 Regicides, or Murders of K. Charles the First Lond. 1679 406 Tully's Offices, Englished by Sir Roger L'Estrange 1684 407 Trenchfield (Caleb) Advice to his Son an Apprentice in London 1678 408 Treatise of Loftiness and Elegancy of Speech 1680 409 Temple (Sir Will.) Observations on the United Netherlands 1673 410 Transproser Rehearsed on the fifth Act of Bays Play 1673 411 Vindication of the Primitive Christians against Johnson's Life of Julian 1683 412 Voyages of Capt. Booth, Sharp and others in the South-Sea 1684 413 Unheard of Curiosities of the reading of the Stars, etc. by Gaffarel 1650 414 Voyage to the Levant, by Sir Henry Blunt 1669 415 Vermin-killer, or Rules for kill Rats, Mice, Moles, Serpents, etc. 1680 416 Where (Deg.) Method and Order of Reading both Civil and Ecclesiastical Histories with an appendix concerning the Historians of particular Nations 1685 417 Wharton (George) his Works in Astronomy, Palmistry, etc. 1683 418 Walker (Jos.) Treatise of Telescopes, with the Discoveries made by them 1684 419 Wit against wisdom or a Panegyric on Folly, by Erasmus 1683 420 Way to Promotion, or Young man's Guide to perferment 1682 421 Woman as good as the Man, or equality of both Sexes 1667 422 Whitlock (Ric.) Observation on the present manners of the English 1654. 423 Wingate (Ed.) Nat. Arithmetic and Tables of Logarithmes 1630 424 Wharton (Geo.) Art of Divining by the Lines of the Hand 1652 425 Wase (Chr.) Dictionary, English Latin, and Latin English 1675 Law in Octavo and Twelves. 426 ARugment proving that William Duke of Normandy made no absolute Conquest of England 1682 427 Brown (T.) of Ancient tenors of Lands and Customs of Manors 1684 428 Hales (Sir Matth.) Pleas of the Crown 1685 429 Judge Jenkin's Works about the Liberty of the Subject, etc. 430 Lambard (Will.) Duty and Office of Constables and Church Wardens 1677 431 Noy (Will.) Grounds and Maxims of the Laws of England 1677 432 Practice of Spiritual and Ecclesiastical Courts, by H. C. 1685 433 Pettit (Will.) Ancient Rights of the Commons of England Asserted 1680 434 Pettus (Sr. John) Constitution of the Parliaments of England 1683 435 Parsons Law, or the Law of Tithes, by William Hughes 1681 436 Wingates Body of the Common Law of England 1678 437 Williams (W.) of the Power to release unjust Decrees in Chancery 1683 Physic, Philosophy, etc. Folio. 1 BVrton's Anatomy of Melancholy with its Causes and Cure Oxon. 1524 2 Bonnet (Theo.) Guide to the practical Physician Lond. 1684 3 Bacons Natural History with the History of Life and Death 1683 4 Brown's (Dr. Tho.) Inquires in Vulgar and Common Errors 1683 5 Crook (Helk.) Description of the Body of Man (with Figures) 1631 6 Country Farm, or a Treatise of Agriculture, by Gervase Markham 1616 7 Distiller of London, set forth by the Kings Command 1639 8 Evelin's Silva or a Discourse of Forest Trees 1679 9 French Academy in 4 Books, by Peter de la Primaudage 1618. 10 Gesner (Contempt) History of fourfooted Beasts and Serpents (with Figures) 1658 11 Grew (Nich.) Anatomy of Plants, Roots and (with Figures) 1682 12 Hart (James) Diet of the Diseased, showing what meats are most proper for the Sick 1683 13 Leybourn (Will.) Complete Surveyor, or art of surveying Land 1657 14 Mystery of Husbandry, with new ways of Tilling, Planting, Sowing, etc. 1675 15 Parkinson (John) his Universal and Complete Herbal 1640 16— Garden of Flowers, their Nature and place of Birth 1656 17 Royal and Practical Chemistry, by Crollius 1670 18 Snape (Andrew) Anatomy of an Horse (with Figures) 1683 19 Systema Agriculturae, or the Mystery of Husbandry 1681 20 Van helmont's Works in Philos. Phys. Chirurgery and Anatomy 1664 21 Willis (Tho.) 2 Discourses of the Souls of Brutus' 1683 22 Wilkins (Bishop John) Real Character and Philosophical Language 1668 23 Willougby (Francis) Description of all sorts of Birds (with Figures) with the ordering of Singing Birds 1678 Physic, Philosophy, etc. Quarto. 24 ATwel (Geo.) Faithful Surveyor or Art of Measuring Land Lond. 1648 25 Boil (Rob.) Physiological Essays on several occasions 1661. 26 Barrough (Philip) Method of Physic, with cures for several Diseases 1639 27 Bruges (Tho.) Marrow of Physic, and way of making most Medicines 1669 28 Cook (Moses) Manner of ordering Forest and Fruit Trees 1679 29 Charlton (Will.) Inquiries into humane Nature 1680 30 Digby (Sir Ken.) Of the nature of bodies, and Immortality of Souls 1645 31 Dereys Complete Horseman, or Breeding, Riding, etc. of Horses 1684 32 Foster (Will.) Against the use of Weapon Salue, with Floods Answer 1631 33 French (John) His Art of Distellation, with the London Distiller 1667 34 Le Febures Complete Body of Chemistry 1664 35 Power (Hen.) His Experimental Philosophy, in 3 Books 1664 36 Purchas (Sam) Of the Nature and right ordering of Bee's 16●7 37 Read (Alex.) Chirurgical Lectures of tumors and Ulcers 1635 38 Venner (Tho.) way of obtaining Health and long Life. 1650 Physic, Chirurgery, Cookery, etc. in Octavo and Twelves. 39 ARt of Physic made plain and easy, by Frambesarius 1684 40 Anatomy of the Elder, with its Remedies for most Diseases 1677 41 Brown (John) of the King's Evil, and the Royal gift of Healing 1684 42 Bacon (Roger) his Cure of Old age and Preservation of Youth 1683 43 Barbette (Paul) his Practice of Physic 1675 44 Blanchard (S.) Physical Dictionary, Explaining Terms in Anat. Surgery, Chemistry, etc. 1684 45 46 Boil (Rob.) Natural History of Humane Blood 1684 47— Experiments touching the Spring of Air 1660 48— Experimental History of Colours 1664 49— Hydorstatical Paradoxes 1666 50— Experimental History of Cold with an Account of Freezing 1665 51— Tracts of the Cosmical Qualities of Things, etc. 1671 52 Bunworth (R.) Directions for Curing the French Disease 1662. 53 Burgis (Tho.) Companion for a Surgeon, fitted for Sea and Land 1681 54 Blagraves Introduction to Astrology, with the Method of Judging Nativities 1682 55 Book of Palmistry or instructions to manual divination 56 Book of Knowledge, showing the effects of the Planets 1683 57 Complete Midwife's Practice, enlarged with Sr. Theod. Mayernes Secrets 1680 58 Charas (H.) Experiments upon Vipers, with Remedies drawn from them 1673 59 Compendium of Surgery, containing its Grounds and Principels 1683 60 Culpeper (Nich.) Medicaments for the Poor 1673 61— London Dispensitory 1679 62— English Physician 63 Country man's Physician, showing the Cure of most Diseases 1680 64 Clerk (Will.) Natural History of Nitre, with its Virtues and Uses 1670 65 Cook (James) Select Observations on English bodies 1657 66 Coals (Will.) Art of Simpling, or Knowledge of Plants 1657 67 Chambers Discourse of the Principles of Chiromancy 1658 68 Digby (Sr. Kenelm) His Recepts in Physic Chirurgery 1675 69 Digby (Sr. Kenelm) Chemical Secrets and Experiments (with Figures) 1683 70— Directions for Cookery, Preserving, Candying, etc. 1677 71 Direction of Significative Muscles of the affections, by J. B. 1649 72 Falk (W.) of Meteors, with the causes of Thunder, etc. 1670 73 Grew (Nich. Anatomy of Vegetables, and Account of Vegetation Lond. 1672 74— Philological History of Roots, and their Vegetation 1673 75— Comparative Anatomy of Trunks (with Figures) 1674 76 Graafs Treatise of the Nature and office of Pancreatic Juice 1676 77 Haworth (Sam) Description of the Duke's Bagnio, with the use of Sweeting, etc. 1683 78— True Method of Curing Consumptions 1683 79 Harvey (Gid.) Little Venus Unmasked 1685 80— Discourse of the Smallpox and Malignant Fevers 1683 81— Conclave of Physicians detecting their Frauds 1683 82— Anatomy of Consumptions, with discourses of Melancholy, etc. 1672 83— Practical Treatise of Fevers 1674 84 Heydon (Chr.) of the Influence of the Pl●●●ts o● Elementary Bodies 1650 84 Dr. Harris his Rational Discourse of Remedies in Physic against Empyricks and Mounebanks 1683 85 Interest of the Patient in reference to Physic and Physicians, by Dr. Cox 1669 86 Johnson (Rob. Manual of Physic, or Compend. of the whole Art 1684 87 Introduction to the whole Practice of Physic 1685 88 Johnson (Will) animadversions on Tompson about Blood-letting 1665 89 Lovels History of Animals and Minerals 1661. 90 Mainwaring (Ever.) of the Scurvy, its nature and Cure Lond. 1679 91— Method of enjoying Health and long life 1683 92— of Pai●s with a Tract of Issues and Seton's 1682 93 New mystery of curing Fevers and Agues by Jesuits Powder 168 94 New light of Alchemy with a Chemical Dictionary ●●74 95 Organon Salutis, or an Instrument to cleanse the Stomach 1659. 96 Plate (Hugh) Garden of Eden, or Description of Flowers and Fruits 1660 97 Preserver and Restorer of Health, or Receipts in Cookery and Physic 1684 98 Pemel (Rob.) Medicamen miseris or Physic for the Poor 1650 99 Philalethes (Eug.) Confession of the fraternity of the Rosy Cros 1652 100— his Natural History 1669 101 Rules of Health in eight Sections of Aphorisms, by Sanctorius 1676 102 Rider (H.) Practical Observations in Surgery 1685 103 Rowland (Will.) Treatise of Wind offending man's body 1676 104 Record (Rob.) Urinal Physic, or Judicial Urines 1665 105 Ramsey (Will.) Treatise of the sundry sorts and natures of Poisons 1661. 106 Riverius (Lazarus) His Secrets in Physic 1685 107 Silvius le Boe of children's Diseases, Jaundice, Gripes, Rickets, etc. 1682 108 Sennertus his Practical Physic, Englished by N. Culpeper 1679 109 Saunders (Rich.) his Palmistry with Observations of Physiognomy 1676 110 The Doctor's Physician, or Dialogues concerning Health 1685 111 The Man-Midwife, comprehending the whole Body of Midwifery 1664 112 Thibaut (P.) his Art of Chemistry, as it is now practised 1675 113 Thomson (Geo.) Chemical trial of the Galenists about Blood-letting 1665 114 Uncertainty of the Art of Physic, with the abuses practised by its Professors 1684 115 Wood (Owen) Alphabetical Book of Physical Secrets 1639 116 Wharton (Sir Geo.) his Works in Astronomy and Palmistry, etc. 1683 117 Dr. Willis his Practice of Physic 1685 118 Angler Vade Mecum, or a Discourse of Angling 1681 119 Art of Pruning Fruit-Trees, with an Explanation of Gardiner's Terms 1685 120 Commelyn of the management and use of Lemmon and Orange-Trees 1683 121 Complete Planter and Cyderist, with Observations on Fruit-Trees 1685 122 Country man's Guide for curing and breeding of 1679 123 Complete Angler, or Instructions for Angling 1679 124 Experienced Angler or Angling improved, by R. Venables 1683 125 evelyn's Kalendarium Hortense, or Gardiner's Almanac 1683 126 Husbandman's Magazine, or Directions for breeding 1684 127 Gentlemen Tutor to Hunting, Racing, Hawking, Shooting, etc. 1684 128 Mascall (L.) of the Government of all sorts of 1680 129 Markham's Experienced Secrets of fifty years' Practice in Horsemanship 1684 Treatises of Waters, Octavo. 130 DEerham's account of Islington-Waters, with Directions for drinking them 1685 131 Dr. French's Treatise of the Yorkshire Spa 1654. 132 Dr. Guidot's Observations on the Hot Waters at Bath 1676 133 Dr. Witty of the nature and virtue of the Scarborough Spa, and other waters in general, and of Vincent's Waters in special 1660 134 Dr. Witty against Tonstall about the Scarborough-Spaw 1672 135 Dr. Simpson's Anatomy of the Scarborough-Spaw, and other Spaws in Yorkshire, with a Discourse of the original of Hot Springs and Fountains 1669 136 Observations on the Mineral Waters of France made in the Royal Academy of Sciences 1684 137 Dr. Walker's Meditations on Fountains and Waters 138 Esquire boil's Memoirs for Natural and Experimental History of Mineral Waters 139 Dr. Rowzee of the Nature and Virtues of Tunbridge-Waters 1671 140 Dr. Rich. Short of Drinking Water, and of Warm Drink 1656 141 Dr. Whitaker's Discourse of Waters, their Qualities, Effects, etc. 1634 142 Dr. Jones Discourse of Baths, of Baths-Ayd, and of Buckstone's in Darbyshire 1572 143 Latham's-Spaw in Lancashire, with the Cures effected by it 1672 144 Treatise of the ancient Medicinal or Vitrioline-Spaw near Durham 1675 145 Jordain's Discourse of Baths and Mineral-Waters 16 146 Porter's Treatise of Levisham or Dulwich-Wells in Kent 1680 Poetry, Plays, Romances, Novels, etc. Fol. 1 A Almahide or the Captive Queen a Romance by Monsieur de Scudery— Lond. 1677 2 Boccalin's Advertisements from Parnassus, with the Politic Touchstone 1674 3 Bowman (H.) his Songs with musical Notes Oxon. 1679 4 Boccacio (John) 100 Curious Novels and Tales Lond. 1684 5 Bentivolio and Vrama in six Books, by Nath. Ingelo 1682 6 Chaucer (Geffrey) Works of Ancient Poetry, with his Life and exposition of his Terms 1598. 7 8 Cowleys Poems and other works 9 Chapman (Geo.) his Translation of Homer's Illiads 10 Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, with other works by Sir Philip Sidney 1674 11 Clelia a Romance, Monsieur de Scudery 1678 12 Coralbo A Romance by F. B●ondi 1655 13 Davenant (Sr. Will.) his Works (Plays and Poems) 1673 14 Fulk Lord Brooks his Poems, Plays and Letters 1633 15 Juvenal and Persius Translated and illustrated, with Notes and Sculpt. by B. Holliday 1673 16 Johnson (Ben.) his Plays in 2 Volumes 1640 17 Ibrahim, or the Illustrious Bassa a Romance, by Scudery 1674 18 marvel's (Andr.) Miscellaneous Poems 1681 19 Orlando Furioso, by Sir John Harrington, (with Figures) 1673 20 Bayly's (Tho.) Wall-flower, an History partly true, partly Romantic 1679 21 Phillips (Mrs. Kath.) her Poems 22 Reynolds (John) God's Revenge against Murder and Adultery (with Figures.) 1679 23 Spencer (Edmund) his Works, viz. Fairy Queen, etc. 1680 24 Shakespeare (Will.) his Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies 1685 25 City Match, a Comedy Oxon. 1639 26 Wild-Goose Chase, a Comedy by Beaumond and Fletcher London. 1652 27 Juvenals Satyrs Englished and Illustrated with Figures, by Rob. Stapleton 1660 28 John Taylor the Water-Poet, his Works 1630 Quarto. 29 Argalus and Parthenia, a Poem, by F. Quarles (with Figures) 1684 30 Barclay (John) his Argenis, Englished by Sir Rob. le Grys 1629 31 Grecian Story, an Historical Poem, by J. H. Esq; 1684 32 Woodford (Sam) Paraphrase on the Psalms of David 1667 Octavo. 33 Academy of Compliments, with a Collection of Songs 1681 34 Academy of Eloquence, by T. Blount, Esq;, 1683 35 Academical Discourses upon Pleasant Subjects, by J. B. 1664 36 Astrea, or the Grove of Beatitude (with Figures) 1665 37 Boccacio (John) his Novels 1634 38 Complete Gamester, or Rules for playing at all Games 1680 39 Cimmerian Matron, a Novel, with the Mysteries and Miracles of Love 1684 40 Coffeehouse Jests 1682 41 Cambridge Jests 1684 42 Canting Academy, with new Catches and Songs 1674 43 Complete Academy, or a Nursery of Compliments 1676 44 Don Tomazo, or the Juvenile Rambles of Tho. Dangerfield 1680 45 Delightful Novels, or Stories of Amours Tragical and Comical 1685 46 Aesop's Fables, Englished by J. Ogilby (with Figures) 1683 47 Elegies written by divers Persons, on the death of the Lord Hastings 1649 48 French Rogue, his Life and Adventures 1672 49 Fifteen real Comforts of Matrimony 1683 50 History of Auristella, with pleasant stories of Paul of Segonia London 1683 51 Help to Discourse, or Merriment mixed with serious Matters 1682 52 History of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome 1683 53— Of the pleasant Adventures of Fortunatus 1682 54 Love Letters from a Cavalier, in Answer to a Nun's Letters 1683 55 Middleton (Tho.) No Wit like a Woman's, a Comedy 1657 56— (John) his Poems 1645 57 Overbury (Sir Tho.) his Life and Character 1628. 58 Observations on the Poems of Homer and Virgil 59 Poor Robbin's Visions, describing the Humours of the Times 1677 60 Pleasant Companion, or Collection of Ingenious Stories 61 Quevedo's Visions of Hell, the World, etc. 1668 62 Poems (viz.) 63 Anacreon, done into English out of the Original Greek Oxford 1683 64 Aminta, or the Famous Postoral, a Poem London 1660 65 Satyrs upon the Jesuits, by Oldham 1682 66 Poems on several Occasions, by Oldham 1681 67 Collection of Poems on several Occasions, by several Persons 1673 68 Songs of Moses and Deborah Paraphrased, with other Poems 1685 69 Poems on the Rules of the Nouns and Verbs 1682 70 Wit and Drollery, Jovial Poems 1682 71 Suckling (Sir John) his Poems and Letters 1659. 72 Hudibras, a Poem on the late Wars, in three Parts complete 1684 73 Flatman (Tho.) his Poems and Songs 1682 74 Poems on several Occasions, by Mrs. A. Behn 1684 75 Collection of Songs and Poems, by Tho. Durfey 1683 76 Poems Panegyrical, Satirical, and Ironical, by P. K. 1684 77 Poems, Songs, and Love-Verses, by M Coppinger 1682 78 Scarronides, a Mock-Poem on Virgil's first four Aeneids 1682 79 Maronides, a Mock-Poem on Virgil's fifth and sixth Aeneid 1672 80 Poems on several Occasions, by Edmund Waller 1682 81 The Wonders of the Peak in Derbyshire, a Poem, by Tho. Hobbs 1683 82 Gallantry Al-a-mode, a Satirical Poem 1674 83 Holborn Drollery, or Songs and Poems 1673 84 Troades in English Verse, by S. P. 1660 85 Poetical Honey gathered out of the Weeds of Parnassus, by Rosse 1642 86 Poems by Michael Drayton 1637 87 Flamma sine fumo, or Poems without Fictions, by R. W. 1662. 88 Ovid's Metamorphosis, rendered into English Verse by Sandys 1678 89 Lucan's Pharsalia, rendered into English Verse by T. May 1650 90 Wits Recreation, or Epigrams, Fancies, Fantastics, etc. 1683 91 Howard (Sir Rob.) his Poems and Translations 1660 92 Lovelace (Rich.) his Poems. 1639 93 Ovid's Art and Remedy of Love 1662. 94 Quevedoes Visions complete, in two Vol. London 1678-82 95 Spanish Critic, Translated by Paul Rycaut 1681 96 Secretary in Fashion, or an Elegant way of writing Letters 1683 97 Ten Pleasures of Marriage (with Figures) 1683 98 The Present State of Betty-Land 1684 99 Travels of Father Christmas over all the World 100 Wits Cabinet, or the Art of Wooing and making Love 1684 101 Woman as good as the Man, or equality of both Sexes 1677 102 Withers (Geor.) Abuses Stripped and Whipped, Epithalamia, Motto, etc. 1622 103 York shire ●ogue, or Life of William Nevison, a Highwayman 1684 104 Six Novels (viz.) Madam and Count d'Guiche. Amours of Donna Sforz●, Queen of Polonia. Amorous Conquests of the Great Alexander. Adamites, or the Intrigues of Father Rock with the Nuns. Triumphs of Love and Friendship. Diomedes, or the Dutch Rogue (with Figures.) 105 Six Novels (viz.) Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. Eve Revived, or the Fair one stark Naked. Eromena, or the Noble Stranger. Extravagant Poet. Fugitive Statesman. Female Prince, or Frederick of Sicily. 106 Six Novels (viz.) London Bully, or the Prodigal Son. London Jilt, or the Politic Whore, in two Vol. Triumphs of Love and Friendship. Obliging Mistress, or the Fashionable Gallant. Diomedes, or the Dutch Rogue (with Figures.) 107 Six Novels (viz.) Perplexed Princess. Privilege of Cuckolds, or Cure of Jealousy. Princess of Montferrat. Parliament of Women. Romulus and Tarquin. Travels of Don Francisco de Quevedo. 108 Six Novels (viz.) Unequalled Match. Triumphs of Love and Friendship. Unsatisfied Lovers. Diomedes, or the Dutch Rogue (with Figures.) The Lovely Polander. The Pilgrim. 109 Six Novels (viz.) Neopolitan, or the Defender of his Mistress. Amours of Madam and Count d' Guiche. Amorous Conquests of the Great Alexander. Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. Fugitive Statesman. London Bully, or the Prodigal Son 110 Six Novels (viz.) Amours of Bonne Sforza Queen of Polonia. Eve revived, or the Fair One stark naked. Lovely Polander. Beraldus Prince of Savoy. Triumphs of Love and Friendship. Privileges of Cuckolds, or Cure of Jealousy. 111 Six Novels (viz.) Princess of Mont-Ferrat. Travels of Don Francisco de Quevedo. Amorous Conquests of the Great Alexander. Diomedes, or the Dutch Rogue (with Figures.) Privilege of Cuckolds, or Cure of Jealousy. Amours of Donna Sforza Queen of Polonia. 112 Six Novels (viz.) Parliament of Women. Amours of Donna Sforza Queen of Polonia. Triumphs of Love and Friendship. Eve revived or the Fair One stark naked. Diomedes, or the Dutch Rogue (with Figures. Bundles of Plays. Quarto. 1 Fix Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Reformation. The Conspiracy or Change of Government. Imperial Northern Lass. Love and Revenge. And Sir Hercules Buffoon 2 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Chances. The Conquest of China. The Bondman. The Unfortunate Mother. The Mock Tempest, or ●nchanted Castle. And Piso's Conspiracy 3 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Spanish Rogue. The Heir of Morocco. Sertorius. The Twins. The Revenge. The Fatal Jealousy 4 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz) Pastor fido, or the faithful Shepherd. Ibrahim, or the Illustrious Bassa. Elder Brother. Rival Kings. Counterfeit Bridegroom. And Alcibiades 5 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Dutch Lover. Destruction of Troy. Flora's Vagaries. Herod and Mariam. The Constant Nymph. And the Fatal Love 6 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Amorous Friars. Tamerlane the Great. Lucius Junius Brutus. Wrangling Lovers. Othello the Moor of Venice. And the Modish Lovers 7 Six Comedies and Tragedies (vix.) The Rivals. The Conspiracy. The City Madam. Cambyses King of Persia. The Careless Lovers. And Thyestes. 8 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Reformation. The Northern Lass. Imperiale. Constantine the Great. The Wedding. And the History of Charles the eighth of France 9 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) Wrangling Lovers. Othell● the Moor of Venice. Sir Fopling Flutter. Venice preserved. Gloriana and the Plain Dealer. 10 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) Modish Lovers. Thyestes. The Merchant's Wife. The London Chaunticleres. Madam Fickle. And the History of King Lear 11 Six Comedies and Tragedies (vix.) Dutch Lover. Destruction of Troy. Misery of Civil War. Mother Bombie. Notes on the Empress of Morocco. The Libertine 12 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) Flora's Vagaries. Herod and Mariam. The Changeling. Virtue Betrayed, or Anna Bullen. The Heir. And the Island Princess 13 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Constant Nymph. The Man of Newmarket. The Old Couple. Titus and Berenice. The Hollander. And the Fatal Love. 14 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz) Ibrahim the Illustrious Bassa. The Rival Queens. The Twins. Love in a Nunnery. The Loyal General. Pastor Fido, or the Faithful Sheheard 15 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Elder Brother. Love in a Wood Enchanted Lovers. Wily Beguiled. Spiteful Sister. Rival Kings 16 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Defeated Widow. Alcibiades, Loving Enemies. Siege of Rhodes. Numerous Lovers. And Injured Princess 17 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Spanish Rogue. The French Puritan. Mithridates' King of Pontus. History of Richard th' 2d. Dame Dobson. And the Heir of Morocco. 18 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) A Match in Newgate. The Young King. Titus and Berenice, Sir Patient Fancy. The Counterfeit. The Fatal Jealousy. 19 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Mock Tempest. The Atheist. The Virtuous Wife. Macheth. The Wild Gallant. And Piso's Conspiracy 20 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Chances. The Man of Mode. Chab●t Admiral of France. The Generous Portugal. The Roman Actor. The Conquest of China. 21 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Poetical Squire. The Humorous Lovers. The Tragedy of Nero. The French Puritan. The Loving Enemies. And Love and Revenge. 22 Six Comedies and Tragedies, etc. (viz.) The Atheist. The Poor Man's Comfort. Fortune by Land and Sea. Wits led by the Nose. The Fool turned Critic. Notes on the Empress of Morocco 23 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) The Careless Lovers. Tamerlain the Great. Amorous Friars. Lovesick King. Lucius Junius Brutus. The Conspiracy, or Change of Government. 24 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz.) Cambyses King of Persia. City Madam. Sertorius. The Twins. The Wedding. The Rivals. 25 Six Comedies and Tragedies (viz) Constantine the Great. The Change of Government. The Lovesick King. The Bondman. The Unfortunate Mother. And the History of Charles the 8th. of France. 26 Six Tragicomedies (viz.) The Poet's Revenge. Fortune by Sea and Land. Poor Man's Comfort. Ingratitude of a Commonwealth. The Treacherous Friend. And the Jealous Bridegroom. 27 Alcilia, with the Love of Amor and Laura. Hero and Leander, by Marlow. Cynthia's Revenge. Astrophel and Stella. Wit's Pilgrimage. Memorials on Queen Elizabeth. The Bride. Young Gallants Whirligig. Iter Boriale, with six other curious Poetical Tracts 28 Jordan's Poetical Varieties. Opella, a Poem. Gresham's Chost. Character of a London Diurnal. Parliament of Bees. Festival of Light. Knave of Clubs. Complaint of a Popinjay. Battle of Cats. Counter-Scuffle, with six other Treatises. 29 Academy of Love. Quips upon Questions. Pint of Poetical Sherry. Passion of a Discontented Mind. Melancholy Humours, with drummond's Poems, The Vote, or Poem Royal, Withers. English Balm. Cato's Moral Distiches. Youth's Tragedy a Poem, with others 30 Pasquil's Progress to the Tavern. Hero and Leander, by Chapman— Paraphrase on Solomon's Song. General Defence of Learning, a Poem. Dick Whippers Sessions. Time's Whirllgigg. Several Masques of the Temple, and other Innss-of-court-gentleman. The Waterman's Suit against Players. Faction of Love and Beauty with others. FINIS.