A Curious Collection OF Books and Pamphlets: BEING The Stock of Mr. William Miller, late of London, Bookseller. Consisting In Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Portugese, etc. Will be Sold by Auction, on Thursday the ●●th. Instant, at Eleven a Clock in the Forenoon, in Westminster-Hall. Which Sale will continue until the Number of 1500 Bundles are Sold off. By 〈◊〉 Catalogues (Price 6 d.) are to be Sold at Mr. Gillyflower's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Crouches, at the Corner of Pope's-Head Alley in Cornhill; Mr. Christopher Bateman, in Middle-Row in Holborn; Mr. Well's, at the Crown in Fleetstreet; and at the Guilded Acron, in St. Paul's Churchyard: At which last Place the Books are now to be seen. The Conditions of Sale. I. THE highest Bidder is the Buyer, etc. II. The Books, for aught we know, are Perfect; if any appear otherwise, before they be taken away, the Buyer hath his Choice of taking or leaving them. III. That every Person give in his Name and Place of Abode; paying also Five Shillings in the Pound for what he shall Buy, and be obliged to take them away, and pay the remaining Part of the Money at the Place of Sale, within Three Days after it be ended; the Buyer also paying Porteridge. IU. None to bid less than , when a Bundle rises to Ten Shillings. V That any that Buys by Commission, being distant from the Place of Sale, do pay the Carriage home. Tracts, Pamphlets, etc. In Folio, Stycht, Tractus Medici, Theolog. Mathemat. Poetici. 1. PRideaux Episc. de Episcopatum— Pembelus, de Formarum Origine— Lansburgus, in Quadrantem & Astrolabium. etc. Lib. 11. 2 Oxon, in principem Walliae Nat.— Piscator, in Obitum O. Cromwell— Pontani Panegyricus, in Guil. & Mariam; etc. Libri 13. Divinity, Tracts, Practical and Polemical. 3 The forms of Consecrations, etc.— Dr. Tailor, on Divine Institutions. Ainesworth against Popish Idolatry— Grammatical Explanation of Hebrew Phrases, etc. Lib. 10. 4 Dr. Pareus, Theol. Miscellanies— Popish practical positions— Anti Brekekekex, for the Common-Prayer, etc. Lib. 13. Sermons by eminent Divines, on several Occasions. 5 Dr. Stillingfleets five Sermons— Farringdon's nine Sermons— Hickeringill, Sin of Man catching, etc. Lib. 5. Tracts on Monarchial Government, Prerogative, Privileges of the King, Liberties and Properties of Subjects, etc. 6 Sir R. Filmer's power of Kings— A defence of the same against Al. Sidney— Dr. Chamberlain's Problems. etc. Lib. 7. On Succession to the Crown, History, Rice, Pleas, Arguments on the right to the same, on Exclusion from it, etc. 7 The History of it from Canutus— The White Rose for York— The point of Succession discussed, etc. Lib. 9 8 The Character of a Popish Successor, 2 parts.— An Answer to it.— A vindication of the Character, etc. Lib. 22. Coronation Ceremonies, Forms and Manners, London's Entertainment by Triumphal Arches, Thames, Rivers, Shows, Solemnities at the Instalment of Knights of the Garter, Marriages of Princes, etc. 9 At the Circumcision of Pr. Mustapha.— At King Charles 2d. K. of Spain's Marriage— At the Coronation of K. William. etc. Lib. 10. Commissions, Grants, Certificates, and Patents, on several Occasions from the King. 10 K. William's Commission for Greenwich Hospital— K. Charles for Paul's— For limiting Wharves, and Keys, etc. Lib. 7. 11 Sir Robert Cotton on Antiquity of Parliaments— Ryley's Plead in Parliament.— The Clergy Vindicated, etc. Lib. 7. 12 Parliamentary Elections, Proceed, Practices, Transactions, Debates, Reasons, Narrative Speeches, accounts of several Sessions about the Popish Plots, and other considerable Matters before and since— The practices of the English Representatives— Cook's Memorabilia— The History of the Association, etc. Lib. 7. 13. Various Letters, Discourses, Queries, Advices, Cases, Considerations, Proposals on the Election of Members, Dissolation of Parliaments, Reports from Committees, Bills, etc. Lib 69. SPEECHES. 14 The King's and Chancellor's Speeches in Parliament and elsewhere, from the Restauration to 1670, Lib. 26. 15 Kings and Chancellor's Speeches from 1670 to 1680, etc. Lib. 20. 16 Kings and Chancellor's Speeches from 1680 to 94. 17 Speeches, Lord High Stewards, Keepers, Peers, Speakers, and Members of Parliament, Lord Chief Justices, Recorders, etc. Lib. 53. 18 Dying Speeches and Behaviours of several noted Persons at the place of Execution, Examinations, Considerations, Animadversions— Lord russel's, etc.— Stephen Colleges— Of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Murder, etc. Lib. 12. Declarations relating to War and Peace of several Kings of England, from 1660, to 90. Copies of Foreign ones. 19 K. Williams for encouraging Seamen— Of the United Provinces against Sweeden— K. Charles 2d. against Holland, etc. Lib. 20. 20 Declarations of the Commonwealth of England under Oliver, the Commons in Parliament relating to the then Affairs, etc. Lib. 15. 21 Addresses of divers sorts of the Peers, Spiritual and Temporal, of Counties, Cities, Burroughs, Corporations, Societies, Shiers, of the House of Commons, Private Persons, etc. Lib. 11. 22 Orders, Ordinances, and instructions of Kings, Parliaments, Protectors, Justices of Peace, etc. for regulating Musters on the High Court of Justice and Chancery, and surveying of Forests, High ways, Chases, or Riding Post, Fines, Ministers, Schoolmasters, etc. 23 Votes of the House of Commons in several Years, being from 19, to 95. 24 A Complete Set for the Sessions of Parliament, in the Year 1680. 25 A Complete Set for the Session in the Year, 1689. 26 An entire Sett of the 2d. Sessions, Anno, 1690. 27 A perfect set of the 3d. Sessions, Anno, 1691/0. 28 An entire set for the 4th. Session, Anno. 1691. Acts of Parliament. 29 Acts in the 1, 8, 13, 27 years of Q. Eliz. Reign. 30 Acts in 29, 31, 39, 43, years of Q. Eliz. 31 Acts made annis 1, 3, 4, 7, 21, Jac. 32 Acts in the Reign of K. Charles 2d. Anno. 12. 33 Acts Anno 13. Carolus 2d. 34 Acts Anno 14. Carolus 2d. 35 Acts Anno 15. Carolus 2d. 36 Acts Anno 16 and 17, Carolus 2d. 37 Acts An. 18, 19 and 20, Car. 2d. 38 Acts 22d. Car. 2d. 39 Acts Anno 2⅔. Car. 2d. 40 Acts Ann. 25, and 27. Car. 2d. 41 Acts in the Year 29. Car. 2d. 42 Acts in the Year 30, 31, 32. Car. 2d. Several Tracts relating to Popish Positions, Practices, Plots and Intrigues. 43 Smith's Intrigues of the Popish Plot— The Practices and Positions of Jesuits— The Papists bloody aftergame, etc. Lib. 12. Divers Tracts relating to Fanatic Plot or Rye Plot, etc. by the Dissenters, Pro and Con, with the Rice, Progress, Discovery, Charges, and Defences of the same. 44 The History of Whiggism, both parts— The History of the Whiggish Plot— A renew of the Fanatical Plot. Lib. 8. Session Proceed at the Old Bailie, Hick's-Hall, Assizes, and in Ecclesiastical Courts and Kings-Bench, and in occasional places on various matters. 56 On the Bill of High-Treason— Proceed against the Bishop of London, 89.— Against Aylif and Nelthorp and Muggletons' Trials, etc. Lib. 109. Petitions of the Lord Mayors of London, Common Council, to the King, Protector, Parliament, with several private men's Petitions to the Parliament on Estates, Wrongs, etc. 57 The Lord Mayors to His Majesty— A Collection of Petitions for Episcocy, etc.— The French Protestant to their King, etc. Lib. 9 Letters of Popes, Emperors, Kings, States, Nobles, Spiritual and Temporal, Private Persons, on various Subjects, viz. Divinity, Government, Plots, Military Matters; as Battles, Sieges, etc. Naval Fights, on Foreign and Domestic Transactions, etc. Customs, Manners, etc. 58 Pope's Letters about the Regalia— On the Earl of Danby's Case.— Admiral Russel's Victory at Sea, etc. Lib. 29. 59 A collection of Letters relating to the Popish Plot, both parts— Baxter to Du Molin— On the pretended Fears of Power and Arbitrary Power, etc. Lib. 10. Answers to Letters, Pamphlets, and Papers, on various singular occasions, as well relating to State, as private Matters. 60 The Earl of Danby's, to his printed Case.— To the Catholic Admonition— To L'Estrange's Appeal, etc. Lib. 16. Articles of Peace, Alliance Confederation, War betwixt Kingdoms, States, Governments, of Impeachments, Intercourse and Trade. 61 Betwixt the King of England and Tangier— Of Alliance betwixt England and Holland— Of Impeachments against Chief Justice Scroggs, etc. Lib. 9 Cases of several of the Nobility, Gentry, and Commons, of Companies, Corporations, Condiscentions, Private and Public, several on Marriages, Estates, Oppressions, Creditors, Trades, etc. 62 Of the Duke of Norfolk and Charles Howard Esq— Emerton's great Case— Of the City Orphans— Lord Delamere's on the Lord Russel's Case, etc. Lib. 25. London Affairs, (viz.) divers Treatises about Sheriffs, nature of Common Hall, Guild-Hall Proceed, Jury Presentments, Charters, the Quo-Warranto, and other Miscellany matters. 63 Charter of London stated— London's Plea to the Quo-Warranto and the Republication— London's rejoinder to the same, etc. Lib. 22. Acts and Orders of the Lord-Mayors and Common-Council, with the Rules, Directions, and By-Laws. 64 For regulating Elections of Sheriffs— For regulating the Merchandizes at the King's Beams— For preventing fraudulent Traffic in Coals, etc. Lib. 14. Common Law, and Law, Discourses, Arguments, Judgements, Breviates, and Draughts of Acts. 65 Sir Edward Anderson's Reports— A common place Book for the Law. Lord Jefferys on Menopolize, between East India Company, and T. Sandys, etc. Lib. 5. 66 Langhorn on the King's dispensing Right— The Parliament 1653, their draughts of several Acts— The Laws of the New Plymouth Colony, etc. Lib. 10. Civil Law, and other Tracts relating to the Ecclesiastical Courts and Commission Proceed, Legality, Goodness, and value of the Spiritual Courts, on the Prosecutions, Power, Jurisdiction, Pro and Con. 67 The Legality of the Ecclesiastical Commission— Hickeringil's two Queries— The Bishop's Courts dissolved, etc. Lib. 6. Divers Treaties of Penal Laws, and of the King's Dispensing Power and Liberty of Conscience. 68 Blakesby on the Penal Laws— Carr's Draconica— Sir John Mallet on the Penal Laws, etc. Lib. 8. A parcel of Tracts, all relating to the late Earl of Danby, viz. 69 The Articles of his Impeachment, Case, Answers, Arguments, at the Kings-Bench Bar, for Bail, Replies to Sir Robert Howard, etc. Lib. 8. States, Miscellanies, Tracts, containing Privy-Councils and Parliaments, Proceed, in State Affairs, on Transactions and Deal of Princes and States of Legislative Power, Succession, Associations, Consperacies, on Civil Policy and Government, Reason and Religion, Rights and Liberties, Observations, Remarks, Considerations, Memorials Inquiries, in various Matters, with Defences, Vindications, etc. several Tracts. 70 Marvels growth of Popery— Methods to prevent Popery— Everard's present State of Protestant Princes, etc. Lib. 13. 71 Dells increase of Popery, since Hen. 8.— Jones Nonconformist, Non Disloyalist— Jesuits Principles and j Conviction, etc. Lib. 12. 72 Denton's Justification of the last Revolution— Hickeringil's naked Truth, 4 parts— The Rise and Progress of the Fanatical Plot, 1684. Lib. 12. 73 Settle's Present State of England— The Picture of a Popish Successor. Matchiavil Jun. &c, Lib. 9 74 Copies of 2 parts, writ by K. Charles 2d.— French Intrigues Discovered— The Private League of K. Charles 2d. and the French King, etc. Lib. 19 75 An Inquirendum in the Birth of the Prince of Wales— An Answer to the Depositions on the same— The Proceed between the Duke of Ormond, and the Earl of Anglesie, etc. Lib. 10. 76 Remarks on Mr. Blond's Life— The Observator proved a Trimmer. The Protestants Memorial to the Pr. of Or. etc. Lib. 13. 77 Graudval's Conspiracy against William 3d. K. of England— Earl of Essex's Death in the Tower— Everard's on the French Protestants Grievances, etc. Lib. 14. Scotch Tracts, containing divers State, Matters of that Kingdom. 78 Scotland in its Government supreme Covenants, etc.— The Scotch Proceed in the late Revolution— The Murder of the Archbishop of St. Andrews, etc. Lib. 13. French Affairs, Remonstrances, Petitions, Edicts, Alliances, Narrat. etc. 79 Henry the Fourth's Speech to his Parliament— The Pressures of the Protestants in France— The private League of K. James the 2d. and the French K. etc. Lib. 12. Memoires on the Life and Actions of sever●● Princes, Nobility, and Ministers of State. 80 On the D. of York— Duchess on the Duke of Newcastle— Pryn's Breviate of the Life of Bishop Land, etc. Lib. 5. Characters of Persons, Public and Private, Professions, etc. 81 The Covenant of an ill Cou. Favourite— An Impartial Character of a Presbyterian— The Character of a Town Wit, etc. Lib. 11. Catalogues and Lists of various sorts, and Term Catalogues. 82 A List Military of the King's Land Forces, 14— Clavel's General Catalogue of Books— Of the Children of Christ's Hospital, of King Charles' Foundation, etc. Lib. 6. Music, Vocal and Instrumental, Airs, Dialogues and Songs, Psalms, Hymns, Anthems, set to the Haypsicord, Theorbo, Organ, Lute, etc. or for one, two or three Voices respectively. 83 Playford's Theatre of Music— Porter's Dottets— Gambel's Airs. Lib. 7. Plays, Tragedys, Comedys, and Trage-Comedys. 84 The Adventures of five Hours— Beamont's Wild Goose Chase— Johnson's Devils an Ass, etc. Lib. 7. 85 Earl of Orreries Henry 5th.— Benj. Jonson's Bartholomew Fair. Benj. Jonson's Staple of News, etc. Lib. 6. 86 Earl of Orreries Triphon— The Sophy— Dryden's Albion and Albanius, etc. Lib. 7. Poems, Divine and Moral, Panegyrical, Epinichial, Congratulatory, Votive, Satirical Elegiac, Pindaric, and various Natures in Heroick, Lyric, and other Numbers, etc. 87 The Glory of Heaven— Naboth's Vineyard— Poem against the Hind and Panther, etc. Lib. 7. 88 Panegyrick's Coronation of several Princes— Flatman on the death of Prince Rupert— On the death of the Duke of Ormond, etc. Lib. 28. 89 Dryden and others on the Prince of Wales— Southouses on the Dutch War— Several Poems relating to the Revolution, etc. Lib. 25. 90 Absalon and Achitophele, and the Reflection on it— Achitophel transposed— The Mushroon, a satire, etc. Lib. 11. Poemata Latina. 91 Piscator in Ludovicicum XIV. de Dunkerco Triumphantem— Oxon. in ob. Car. 2d.— Somnium Navale in Expeditionem contra Belgas. etc. Lib. 8. Narratives and Relations of the State of Countries, Cities, Battles, Sieges, Victories, in several parts of the World, Sea Fights, Transactions and Progresses of Armies, Popish Practices, several by way of Diary, or Journal. 92 The Siege of Tangier— The Civil Wars of Bantam— The History of of Jetser, etc. Lib. 21. Mathematical Tracts of Architecture, Astronomy, Shipwrighting Arethmetick, Trigonometry, Plain and Spherical, Drawing, Limning, Embroidery, with several Prophecies and Astrological Discourses. 93 Sir Samuel Morland's speaking Trumpet— Dr. Wallis' Cono-Cuneus. Bloome's Architecture, etc. Lib. 10. Military Treatises, viz. Military Institutions, way of Exercise, Art of embatelling Arms, the Order of approaching in War, Offensive and Defensive, on Fortification Regular and Irregular, several forms of Battles, etc. 94 Markham's Decade of War— Adamsons concerning Invasion— Pringliam or Aelians Tractieks— The French K. way of Exercise, etc. Lib. 9 95 State, Disbursements and Accounts, Crown Rents, Proposals of Annual, Revenues of Customs and Navy, of Penalties and Forsetures, relating to Customs and Navigation, of the power of Custom, Commits, and Commissioners, Directions and Instructions on the Excise on the Exchequer Affairs, in Lib. 9 Merchandise and Commerce Rates of Merchandise, Rules of Weights, Coin, Measures, Exchanges, Varieties, of Merchant's Accounts in Factorage, Partnership, and Barter Method keeping Purser's Books, etc. 96 Collins' Introduction to Merchant's Accounts— Brown's Accurate Accountant— Every's Speculum Mercatorium, etc. Lib. 8. Trade and Improvement thereof, Linen and Manifectories, on Trades in Fuel, Transporting Commodities, on Fen-Drainers, National Trade, Stage-Coaches and Interlopers, Remonstrances on Losses, Expedients for supplying the Poor, the advancing of Trade. 97 Violet's Proposals— The way of Improving Trade— State of English and Dutch, in Relation to Trade, etc. Lib. 13. Tracts relating to Sea Affairs. 98 Hayward's on proportion of Rigging and Stores— On the nature and necessity of Free Ports— Rules for granting Passes, etc. Lib. 5. 99 Observators. The first Volume Complete in Dialogue. By Sir Roger L'Estrange. 100 A set of Observators by way of debate, a second Volume: 101 A set of Observators, the Third Volume, Dialogue-wise. 102 Heraclitus Ridens, being a complete set, a discourse between Jest and Earnest, of the times. 103 Momus Ridens, or Comical Remarks of the weekly public Reports, Complete. By Taylor. Annis 1690 and 91. 104 A Complete set of London Gazettes, from the Year 65, down to the Year 1695. 105 A set of London Mercury's, of Foreign and Domestic News Complete, Anno 1682. Lib. 56. 106 The true impartial Protestant Mercury of Occurrences, Foreign and Domestic, of the Years 8681 and 82. By Janeway, Num. 115. 107 Another bundle of true protestant Mercuries, etc. of the Years 1680, 81, and 82. By Curtis. Numb. 178. 108 A bundle of Athenian Mercuries, Vol. 1st. and Vol. 17. 109 Domestic Intelligence, both from City and Country, a set for several Years Complete. By Harris. Numb. 114. 110 Another for several Years Complete. Numb. 155. By Benskin. 111 The Loyal Protestant, and true Domestic Intelligence, both of City and Country, a complete set for several Years. Numb. 247. 112 Currant Intelligence, Domestic and Foreign. Numb. 70. for the Year 1681. 113 A complete set of weekly Discoveries of the mystery of Iniquity, relating to the Rebellion, 1641. Numb. 30. Sheets and Half Sheets in Folio. Succession. Several Historical Accounts, Considerations, Observations, Pleas, Answers, Replies, Vindications, etc. on the same. 114 A Historical Collection touching Succession— Weighty Concerns on a Popish Successor— Reasons why he should not inherit, etc. Lib. 11. Parliamentary Tracts, their Power, Supremacy, Constitution, Rights, Advantages to the Kingdom, Debates, Reasons, Demonstrances about several Matters, Proposals, Supplications to them about Trade, suppressing Popery, etc. Arguments, etc. 115 Several queries about choosing New Parliaments— Inconveniencies of long sitting— An easy way for free and peaceable Eelections, etc. Lib. 46. A Collection of Papers relating to the Prince of Orange, the Revolution, the Convention, and the change of the Government at that time. 116 The Prince of Orange's Letter to the King, with Answer— Memorials from the Protestants, to the Prince and Princess of Orange— Reasons for placing the Prince of Orange singly on the Throne, etc. Lib. 23. Memorials, Memento's, Answers and Reasons on them by Ministers of State, of the Emperors, Kings, Princes, etc. residing in several Courts of Europe. 117 Memorials on the Popish Plot— Reasons for removing the Sacramental Testament— The Jacobites Memorials to the French King, etc. Lib. 31. City London Affairs, its Rights, Guild-Hall Proceed, about the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs Elections and Offices, of electing Parliament Members, Common Council, Tracts, Addresses, Petitions, Disbursements about St. Paul's, Insuring, Lord Mayor and Recorders, Speeches, etc. relating to London matters. 118 Proceed on the Debates relating to the Charter— A Collection of Records touching election of Sheriffs— An Inpuiry into the interest of Insuring, etc. Lib. 49. 119 Addresses almost of all Kind's, with an an account of the Rise and Growth of the same several, from Countries, Cities, Towns, Burroughs, etc. Nobility, Bishops, Dissenters, etc. with Answers on the same, in Lib. 42. 120 Speeches and Harangues, and of Kings, Queens, Nobility, Speakers, of the Commons, several Members of Parliament, Judges, Lord-Mayors, Recorders, Citizens, on divers occasions, also in the Scotch and Irish Parliament, in Lib. 61. 121 A Collection of witty Answers and Replies, to Letters and Papers, on different Matters, in Lib. 50. 122 Vindications of divers sorts, relating to different Matters, and on divers noted Persons, in Lib. 28. 123 Characters of Parliament, Men Courtiers, Protestants, fanatics, whigs, Dissenters, Torys, Roman, Jesuits, etc. in Lib. 70. 124 Cases of various sorts, in Civil and Common Law, several about London, with great variety about Trade and Improvement, etc. Lib. 70. 125 Petitions to and from Corporations, and Communities of People, to Kings, Princes, and Parliaments, to the supreme Authority of the Commonwealth, to and from Majors, etc. and several sorts of Nobility, from different persuasions, Divines, etc. Lib. 84. 126 Papers, and Copies of Papers, lest by several eminent dying Persons. in Lib. 29. 127 A most ingenuous parcel of Dialogues in Proes, by the Wits of the Age, Satyrical, upon Controversies of Religion, Courts, States, etc. and on several noted Persons, openly concerned in matters of State and Religion, etc. Lib. 59 128 Letters on select Subjects, relating to Foreign and Domestic, Ecclesiastical and Military Affairs, by the most curious Penns of the Age; as also to and from the Emperors, Kings, Queens, Princes, and Nobility; and to and from all Ranks, Qualities, and Degrees whatsoever. 129 Another Bundle of the same for many Years, etc. Lib. 76. 130 Another of the same for several years, etc. Lib. 67. 131 Another of the same for many Years, etc. Lib 54. 132 Another of the same for many Years, etc. Lib. 56. 133. Examinations, Confessions, Behaviours, last dying Speeches and Remarkable Trials of several Persons, divers Ranks and Qualities, and of other noted Malefactors, Priests, Jesuits, etc. in the Popish Plot, Rebels in the West, etc. with Observations and Remarks on their Speeches and Behavious, at the place of Execution, in Lib. 107. 134 A Collection of Pamphlets, all relating to Popery, the Popish Plot contrivances, Massacrees and Murders, Observarions and Memoirs relating to the same in England and Ireland, together with the Discoveries, Animadversions on that Religion, etc. Lib. 48. 135 Relations of strange News from several parts of Europe, with an account of other mixed matters, as Engagements, Flights, Victories, Losses, Earthquakes, Storms, etc. Lib. 77. 136 News both Foreign and Domestic, of Wars and Fights, and of divers other Occurrences, and jocular Observations, and accounts of the times, in Lib. 63. 137 Last Speeches, Trials, Condemnations, Confessions and Relations of Marder, as well in divers parts of the three Kingdoms as abroad, with Sessions, Proceed, etc. Fires, etc. Lib. 54. 138 Narratives of Apparitions, Comets, Eclipses, Prophecies, Predictions, Prognostications, Visions, etc. Lib. 27. 139 Catalogues, Lists, Registers of the Nobility, Gentry, Parliament Men, Prebendaries, Voters in Parliament, Armies, Officers, etc. Lib. 30. 140 Scotch Affairs relating to the State, Conventions, etc. with the Proceed of an against the Rebels, with an account of the Rebellion, Plots, and Transactions in Scotland, in Lib. 73. 141 Irish Affairs, relating to the Reduction of Ireland, with a general Account of Sieges, Surrenders, taking of Cities, Towns, etc. of Londonderry, Dublin, Lymerick, Cork, Kingsale, etc. as also of the Engagements, Fights, between the English and the Irish, as at the Boyn, Belfast, etc. since the Late Revolution, in Lib. 65. 142 Prologues and Epilogues in Verse, by ingenious Wits upon several Plays, with divers Dialogues, Satyrical in Verse, on occasional Matters, and relating to the Popish and Fanatical Plot, etc. in Lib. 30. 143 A Collection of Miscellany occasional Poems, as Elegies, Farewells, Epitaphs, Congratulatory, Satyrical, etc. and several on noted Persons and occasional Miscellanious Matters, in Lib. 53. 144 Another bundle of the same, in Lib. 40. 145 Another bundle of the same, in Lib. 41. 146 Diversa Poemata, Latina, Miscellanea in seperalibus subjectis composita, in Lib. 33. 147 Trade, Husbandry, Improvement, and Advancement of the same Money and Land, with abundance of Remarks on the same, several about divers Manifactories and Merchandise, about Plantations and Foreign Trade, etc. Lib. 50. 148 Abundance of Tracts about Printing, with several Proposals, Meetings, Consultations and Lists of Printers, divers curious Collections of printed Books, Advertisements, etc. Lib. 40. 149 Miscellany Tracts, relating to State Matters, since the Restauration of Charles 2d. to these times wherein the passages of this Nation are particularly discussed, as Liberty and Property, Arbitrary Power, Passive Obedience, and Nonresistance, etc. Lib. 100 150 Another of the same, in Lib. 61. 151 Another of the same, in Lib. 43. 151 * Another of the same, in Lib. 45. Folio, Broadsides. 152 A bundle of Divinity, containing the Dying Sayings, and last Speeches of abundance of English Divines, as well Episcopal as Presbyterial, as with abundance of Instructions, Advices, Rules and Directions to all Christians, etc. with several relations of Duty of (and points in) Religion, in Lib. 44. 153 Another of the same, in Lib. 44. 154 State, Acts of Parliament, from 1649, to 1660, in Lib. 36. 155 A Set of Proclamations from the Year 1638, to 1694. in Lib. 92. 156 Declarations on several great Occasions, from the year 42 to 94, in Lib. 68 157 Votes, Orders and Ordinances of Parliament, Privy Council, with Resolves of Parliament, etc. from the Year 1640, to 1692, in Lib. 161. 158 Remonstrances to Kings, Princes, the Protectors, Commissioners, etc. Relations and Representations, off and to several Noblemen, Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses in Parliament, Gent. Clergymen, etc. relations of Sieges, Battles, etc. Lib. 54. 159 Addresses, abundance of various sorts, from Corporations, and divers single Persons, and Persons of Note, Divines, Gentry and Commons, etc. The Earl of Clarendon, etc. and Communities of People in the Three Kingdoms, in Lib. 40. 1660 Petitions from divers parts of the Three Kingdoms of several Corporations, also of private Persons, of all Ranks to the King, Parliament, House of Lords, Oliver, etc. as well before as since the Restauration, Lib. 83. 161 Papers most relating to King Charles the [First, containing Speeches, Demands, Passages, Answers, Commissions, Reasons, etc. and several other Matters, and some Speeches besides, in Lib. 60. 162 Scoth and Irish Proclamations, Declarations, Acts, Publications, and Orders, on divers great Occasions, in Lib. 49. 163 Letters, to and from Kings, Princes, States, Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Commons, Generals, Admirals from Counties, Cities, Burroughs, Corporations, etc. in the three Kingdoms. in Lib. 50. 164 Another of the same, in Lib. 36. 165 Lists and Catalogues, being an account of all Members of Parliament, Privy-Council, of all Nobility, of all Officers and Commanders, of all the Militia of London, the Lieutenancy, of Officers slain in the Battles, account of Navys, Lord Lieutenants of Counties, Aldermen, Common-Council Divines, Governors of Hospitals, and the Children of Judges, of Fellows, etc. Conventions and Convocation Members, Adventurers of Companies, Lent-Preachers, Governors of the Sons of Clergy, Rebels in the West, etc. from 1674, to 1695. 166 Another bundle from 1640 to 1674. 1667 Tables to the Bible of Ecclesiastical writers of Israel, Judge's Duties in Religion, Chronological Tables in Lat. and Engl. for reading History, Tables for purchasers, Tything, of Consanguinity of Marriage, of Short Hand, Characters, of the West and North Roads, Parish Duties, of Loss and Gain, Tide Table of Scantlings of Timber, for Victuallers, of Assize of Bread, of Equations of numerical Proportions, etc. Lib. 30. 168 Cases of divers of the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy Commons, Corporations, etc. with Characters of several Orders and Qualities, in Lib. 25. 169 Trade, with its improvement in general, of divers Wool Manufactories, East-India, Guinea, &c: trading of Improvement in Ireland, by Fishery, Irish , Butter and Cheese, French Salt, Coals, Leather, importing Books. white Paper undertakers, Reasons and Proposals offered to the Parliament, from several Companies about Trade, many Papers about Excise, Hearth Money, etc. Lib. 48. 170 Presentments of Grand Juries of several Counties, Orders of their Sessions, Carmen, Hackney Coachmen, for relief of maimed Soldiers, for apprehending of High-way-men, against Conventicles, repairing of Highways, and several others on Trades and Artificers, etc. Lib. 69. Greek and Hebrew. 171 Poematalat. in diversis Subjectis Composita, in Lib. 221. 172 Poems on divers Miscellany Matters and Subjects, by the Wits of the times, in Lib. 66. 173 Another of the same, Lib. 73. 174 Very ingenious Songs and Ballads, made and set the best Masters, Lib. 59 175 Elegies on Kings, Princes, Statesmen, Nobility, Divines, Gentry, on several eminent Persons, Physicians, Quacks, Mathematicians, Lord-Mayors, Aldermen, eminent Tradesmen, Generals, Officers, etc. Lib. 68 176 Another of the same, Lib. 55. 177 Broadsides with Brass Plates, and explanations in Print, of the Popish damnable Plot, Mock Processions, rediculing the Pope, Apparitions in the Air, Earthquakes, several Heretics, and Hunting for Money, etc. Lib. 24. 178 Miscellany Matters on abundance of curious occasional Subjects, most published since the Restauration of K. Charles 2d. in Lib. 42. Latini, etc. in QUARTO. In Lingus Orientalibus Tractatus varii, Theologici, Poetici, Miscellanei, Rabbi Varii in divers. Theses, viz. de Patribus, Judaeorum sacris & ritibus Messiâ, Sigillis, Persarum, Astronomicis, Vaticiniis, Hebraeor. Quaed. Disputat. Anti-Judiacae, Gram. Hebr. Chald. Syr. Aethiop. Persic Arab. Turc. quaed. & Targa. 1. TAyleri, Capitula Patrum— Wayserus, Chaldaicum, Elementare. Rudimenta, Linguae, Persic, per Dedica, etc. Lib. 13. Scriptores varii tam Veteres quam Recentes, Philosophici, Historici, Oratores, Astronom. Poetae, Grammaticique in Ling. Graecâ. 2 Aristotelis Mechanica— Homerus cum Notis Manuscript.— Cangizeri metrica Interpret. in Psalmos, etc. Lib. 14. Varii Theologici, Tractatus Romanistar. & Protestantium omnium ord. 3 Broughtoni Concentus S. Scripturae— Bellarmin. con Jac. R.— Bagshaw de Presbyt. & Episcop. etc. Lib. 9 4 Causab. in Vindicat. Patris sui— Celeusma seu Clamor ad Theol.— Responsio ad Eundem, etc. 14. 5 If. Causab. ad Frontonem— Clarkius de ultima Dei populi Libertate. Castanaei Synopsis, etc. Lib. 10. 6 Dennison count. Bellarmin.— Dorschaeus de authoritat. Ecclesiae— Duraeus de promovend. Ecclesiae pace. etc. Lib. 13. 7 Gomarus pro perseverantia Sanctor.— Gerhardi Angelogica, Sacra— Gataker, de Justificatione, etc. Lib. 13. 8 Huteri, Ilias Malorum— Hispanus Conversus— Junius de ortu generd. etc. Academiae, &c Lib. 12. 9 Morton Episc. de Romano merito— Medi Dissertationum Triga.— Maresius, Synopsis de Gratiâ. etc. Lib. 12. 10 Prideauxi fasciculus ad Junium— Perkinsi Problema— Brodaeus de Sabbatho, etc. Lib. 13. 11 Savage con. Tombs de Paedobapt.— Scultetus de Baptismo Constantini— Sutlivius de Presbytero, etc. Lib. 13. 12 Wardi Suffragium— Tonstal. Episc. con. Anti-Predestinantes— Tayleri duo Targa in Esther, etc. Lib. 12. 13 Jenkyn de Memoriâ sapientum— Wardi grata discriminans— Cura, Pastoralis, per R. Beddingfield, etc. Lib. 20. Theses Disputationes & Conclusiones, Theolog. Philosophicae, & Mathematicae. 14 Queckfield de Obligationibus— Arnaudeli Theses Theologicae.— Junius de Sacramento Baptismi, etc. Lib. 19 Miscellanei Rarissimi & Selectissimi. 15 T. Godwini Synopsis de Antiqu. Heb.— Anthologicum Salustianum Comparatio Richlieu & Mazarini, etc. Lib. 9 16 Wake's Rex Platonicus— Chiffletius de Exquiar. ritibus— Campbelli, Apologia, Critica, etc. Lib. 11. 17 Vossii, Ars Rhetorica— Master's Monarchia, Britannica— O. Cromwell Scriptum ad Hisponas, etc. Lib. 11. Vitae Epistol. Panigyriacque Quorundum, Theolog. Sacerdot. & alior. Clarissimor. Viror. 18 Vita Hen. Chichley, per Duck— Hobesii vita à seipso— T. Morus ad Acad. Oxon. etc. Lib. 10. Orationes in divers. select. Orationes ab ementissi. Orationib. habitae, etc. tract quidam de Rhetoricâ etc. 19 Pembeli, Enchiridion, Orator.— Oratio Panyg. in O. Cromwell— Butleri Rhetorica. etc. Lib. 10. Poemata Sacra, Funebria, Elogia, Epithalanica, Antholologia, quaedam, Utriusque Universitat. Oxon. Cant. 20 Castelii sol Oriens in Car. 2d.— Londinum Prelustratum— Epicedia in Mariam, Arausionensem, etc. Lib. 9 21 Oxon. in Genethliac. Jac. Ebor Ducis— Cant. in obit. Hen. Prin. Walliae— Cant. in Mariam, Reginam, etc. Lib. 10. 22 Oxon. in Obits. Maria, Jac. 1. Cant. in Ob. Jac. 1st.— Cant. in Ob. Car. 2d. etc. Lib. 9 23 Oxon. Bodleiomn.— Vertumnus Oxoniensis— Marston-Moor, à P. Fisher, etc. Lib. 9 24 Oxon. Eucharist. in Ch. 2d. reducem.— in Gallorem duellum— Absal. & Achitophel, Lat. Carm. etc. Lib. 9 25 Cant. in Car. 2d. Epithal.— Goorgii, Principis nuptias— Fanum St. Albani. Lat. etc. Lib. 10. 26 Cant. in Car. 2d. Reducem— Obits. Georg. D. Albemarliae— Oxon. in Foedera sub Comuello, etc. Lib. 11. School Books, Lat. and Engl. Ancient and Modern, with various good Tracts, concerning the attaining and advancing of Learning. 27 Mulcaster of writing true English— A Discourse of Schoolmasters.— Busby's Lat. Grammar, etc. Lib. 10. 28 Gill's Logonomia Anglican.— Carmachaeli Gram. Scotica— Butler's Grammar Engl. etc. Lib. 8. 29 Brinslaei Embryo, Relimatum— Stieri Logicae Precepta— Hews' Survey of the English Tongue, etc. Lib. 10. 30 Amerotii, Graec. Gram.— Hartlib. ready way to Lat.— Ludus Literarum, etc. Lib. 10. 31 Rive's Grammat. Chapters— Torriano's Introduction to the Italian.— A Treatise on the Hebr. Gr. and Lat. Tongues, etc. Lib. 7. Libri, Medici, Chirurgici, Anatomici, Chymici, etc. 32 Willisii, Hysterica & Hyponchond.— Highmorus con. Willis— Primrosij, Exercitationes, etc. Lib. 8. 33 Pecqueti Experimenti Anotomica— De Bills Anotomica, Specimina— Kerkringii, Ichnograph. Anthropogaenia, etc. Lib. 9 Tract. Philosophici, & Alior. 34 Des-Cartes in Passiones Animae— Musiicae Compendium— De Bruyn in Proprietat. & Nat. lucis, etc. Lib. 7. 35 Gassendi Exercitat. paradoxae— Jessopi Propositiones Hydrostaticae.— Herebordi Sermo de Philos. Disputando, etc. Lib. 7. Juridici. 36 Vossius de Jure Magistrate. in Eccless.— Linderhausen de Justiciâ & Jure— Specimen, Quastionum Juris Civil. &c Lib. 7. 37 Jac. R. pro Juramento Fidelitat.— Boxhormius de Majestate— De inre Batavor. apud Indos. etc. Lib. 7. Mathematici. 38 Hobbs de Quadraturâ Circul.— Wallis count. Hobbs— Mercatoris Logarithmot. etc. Lib. 9 39 Wardi Idea Trigonometriae— Riccii Exercitationem, Geomet.— Munsteri Canon's in Luminare Instrument. etc. Lib. 9 40 Wallis de Cometâ periodo Juliano, etc.— Bainbridge in Procli Sphaeram.— Mulleri Compendum Geometricum, etc. Lib. 8. Liures Francois sur suiêts divers Theolog. Poetic, Mathemat. etc. 41 L'Apologie de Pr. d'Orange come. l'Espaign— Muse's Franç. pour le retour du Ch. 2d.— L'Ambassadeur Chimerique etc. Lib. 10. 42 Raisins count. Jehan d'Austrice— Le Doctrinal de Sapience— Le Protrâit de la D. d'Arles, etc. Lib. 15. Libri Jalici, Hispanici, & Poringallici. 43 Rinaldo Tasso— Gal. Galilaeus di demonstrationi— Relat. delle esequie di Filippo 4. etc. Lib. 7. 44 Discorso de la guerra & pace— De la Corte di Roma— Flori di Pindo, etc. Lib. 8. Libi Germanici. 45 Das Christlich. Valete— Sibylla Justinanea, Justissima— annal Rerum Germanicar. etc. Lib. 10. Batavici, Hollandici, etc. 46 De procedure tot. Amboyria— Van Styve piet— Fransch Practie, sic vos non vobis, etc. Lib. 12. 47 Vertooch van Nederlandt— Klaer Vertoogh van Dennemazcken, etc. Lib. 12. Divinity, English in Quarto. Common-Prayers, Concordances, Psalmi, etc. 48 Hopkins' Psalms, with pricked notes— Herry's two Concordances of Names and Places— The Church Hymns and Songs, etc. Lib. 6. Canons and Constitutions Ecclesiastical, made by other English Divines, etc. 49 Canonum Capitula sub Eliz. R.— The Canons and Decretals of Trent. An Admonition on the Tridentine Canons, etc. Lib. 8. Forms of Prayer, from 1603, to 1618. 50 In time of Drought— Thanksgiving from Gowry's Conspiracy— For Ships destitute of Ministers, etc. Lib. 8. From 1640, to 1660. 51 How approved by Calvin— Against the Plague, Nou. 7. 1640— To avert God's Judgement, 1643. etc. Lib. 11. From 1660, to 1662. 52 For averting Sickness— For K. Charles 2d. Return— On the 30th. of January, etc. Lib. 9 From 1662., to 1674. 53 For a Blessing on the Parliament— For Success to the Naval Forces— Thanksgiving for a Naval Victory, etc. Lib. 11. From 1674, to 1686. 54 On the 30th. of January, 1685— Against the Councils of the Papists— For Union in the Church, etc. Lib. 10. From 1686, to 1693. 55 For the K. Success in Ireland— On K. William's Arrival in England— On the Victory at Sea, 1692, etc. Lib. 14. From 1618., to 1640. 56 Used in the K. of Sweeden's Arms— For preservation of reformed Churches— On K. Charles 1st. entry into England, etc. Lib. 10. Catechisms, and Catechistical Discourses. 57 Advice to the Assembly of Divines— The Catechizers' Encouragement.— Blackwood's Catechism, etc. Lib. 10. Confessions of Faith of several Kingd. Principalities, Estates, etc. Private Persons, etc. 58 Of Salgada, a Converted Spaniard— Of Cyril's Patriarch of Constantinople— A Confession touching the Trinity, etc. Lib. 9 59 Of the Dutch Churches— Of the Kirk of Scotland— Of Sir Francis Bacon, etc. Lib. 9 Directories of several sorts. 60 Wyatt the Cobler's Directory— The General Assemblies for Worship. Cartwrights for Church Government, etc. Lib. 6. Convocation and Visitation, Articles by the Arch-Bishops, Bishops, etc. 61 Of Religion by the Assembly of Divines— Presented to K. Charles 1st. Articles of Enquiry, in mats Ecclesiastical, etc. Lib. 13. 62 Art to avoid Diversity in Opinions— Acts and Articles of the French reformed Synod— The Arch-Bishops recommended Articles, 1688, etc. Lib. 11. Injunctions from Princes to Bishops, etc. Injunctions of less Superiors. 63 Q. Eliz. Injunctions— The London Ministers to their Congregations.— King William's to the Bishops, etc. Lib. 5. Court Sermons, Preached most before the King, Ancient and Modern. 64 By Dr. Butler— By Dr. Burnet— By Dr. Beveridge, etc. Lib. 12. 65 By Bishop Chester— By Fran. Cross, a Franciscan, 1687— By Dr. Cave, etc. Lib. 12. 66 By Bishop Durham— By Dr. Dove— By Dr. Fowler, etc. Lib. 12. 67 By Bishop Laney— Another by Chester Bishop— By Dr. Lucas. etc. Lib. 13. 68 By Dr. Royse— By Dr. Stillingfleet— By Dr. South, etc. Lib. 12. 69 By Dr. Pelling— By Bishop Salisb.— Another by Dr. Stillingfleet. etc. Lib. 11. 70 Dr. Pierce against Credulity, &c— By Dr. Patrick— By Bishop, Peterb. etc. Lib. 11. 71 By Dr. Tillotson— By Dr. Wake— By Bishop Tonstal, etc. Lib. 12. 72 By Dr. Manningham— By Dr. Meriton— By Peter Du Molin, etc. Lib. 12. Coronation and Inauguration Sermons. 73 Bishop Ely, at K. James 2d.— Bishop Salisb. at K. William and Q. Marry— Dowglass at K. Charles 2d. Coronation in Scotl. etc. Lib. 10. Parliament Sermons preached before the Parliament in several Years, during the Civil Wars, to 1660. 74 By Jeremy Burroughts— By Anthony Burgess— By Mr. Byfield. etc. Lib. 12. 75 William Bridges, Joab's Council— Babylon's Downfall— Christ's Coming, etc. Lib. 12. 76 Corn. Burgess' Vanity of Thoughts— J. Boden's alarm to Zion— S. Bolton's deliverance in Birth, etc. Lib. 12. 77 T. Carter's Prayers prevalence— W. Cradock's fullness of Joy-Edw. Calamy's English Antidote, etc. Lib. 12. 78 Case's Whoredom— Root of Apostasy— Colemen Hopes defeated, etc. Lib. 11. 79 By Bishop St. David's— By Jer. Dyke— Dells Crucified Christians, etc. Lib. 12. 80 Green's Nehemiahs Tears— Gibson, on the Civil War— Gower on Church Reformation, etc. Lib. 9 81 Hodges of God's Glory— Hughs's Vae-Euge Tuba— Hills Trade of Truth, etc. Lib. 12. 82 Hill's Selfreflection— Hall's Heaven ravished— By Dr. Homes, etc. Lib. 12. 83 Kenn's Messengers Preparation— Jenkyn's Policy of Princes— Kentish, a stay for a sinking State, etc. Lib. 13. 84 H. Chambers' Divine Balance— Coleman's Heart Engagement— Edw. Calamy's Gods free Mercy, etc. Lib. 13. 85 Marshal's Gods Master piece— Emmanuel— Lightfoot's Elias Redivivus, etc. Lib. 12. 86 Marshal's sacred Panygericks— Reformation and Desolation— Sacred Record, etc. Lib. 12. 87 By Samuel Rutherford— By Dr. Reynolds— Reynold's peace of of Jerusalem, etc. Lib. 12. 88 Palmer's Church restorers— Of God's Providence— Newcomen on Church Adversaries, etc. Lib. 10. 89 Mews, robbing of Jacob— Newcomen's Jerusalem's Watchword— On God's Omniscience, etc. Lib. 11. 90 By Dr. Smith— Dr. Stanton's Phineas Zeal— Dr. Reading on Church Music, etc. Lib. 12. 91 By the Bishop of Salisb.— Seaman's Solomon's Choice— Ob. sedgwick's, on Heresies, etc. Lib. 12. 92 Thorowgood's Moderation justified— Tuckney's, Balm of Gilcad— Temples, Christ's Government, etc. Lib. 12. 93 Vines of Heresy— Magnalia ab Aquilone— Wilson's david's Zeal, etc. Lib. 11. 94 Woodcock's Lex Talionis— Parallel of Joseph— Wilkinson's Miranda Stupenda, etc. Lib. 12. 95 By Dr. Sandcroft Bishop— By Exon. Norwich, etc.— By Hereford, Connor Bishops, etc. Lib. 12. Funeral Sermons preached at the Funerals of the most Eminent Persons of all Orders and Ranks. 96 Bishop Salish on Robert Boil Esq— Dr. Atterbury on the Lady Compton— Dr. Annesly on Mr. Whitacre, etc. Lib. 12. 97 On the Earl of Pembroke— On Mrs. Mary Brooks— Croston on Mr. Frost, etc. Lib. 12. 98 On Maresc. de Turenne— hugh's on Capt. Waller— Fitz Jeffery on Sir Anthony Rous, etc. Lib. 12. 99 Hildeyard on Earl of Yarmouth— Jacomb on Mr. Vines— On Mr. Nine— On Mr. Hamnet, etc. Lib. 11. 100 Dr. Lloyd on Sir Edmund. Bery Godfrey— Massey on Mr. Lucy— Midhope, on Coll. Gould, etc. Lib. 12. 101 Dr. Lloyd on the Bishop of Chester— Jeremy, on the Lady Pagert. Leigh on Mrs. Tirwhyt, etc. Lib. 12. 102 Bp. Sarum on the Duke of Albemarl— Sydenham, on Sir John Sydenham— Peck on Sir Hen. Johnson, etc. Lib. 12. 103 Parsons on the Earl of Rochester— Scolver on the Kings of Sweden and Bohemia— Dr. Patrick on Mr. Grigg, etc. lib. 12. 104 Dr. Wake on Q. Mary 2d.— Dr. Walker on the Earl of Warwick— Another on the same Person, etc. lib. 11. Sermons Preached at the Visitation of several Dioceses, by the best Divines, etc. 105 By Bishop Sanderson at Lincoln— Pocklington's Sunday no Sabbath— Bishop Sands ad Elerum, etc. Lib. 13. 106 Kettlewel's Religious Loyalist— Exon. Caution to his Diocese— Barrow at Redding, etc. Lib. 11. Sermons Preached at Assiizes in several parts of the Kingdom. 107 Dr. Carswel's English Restoration— Dr. Leightonhouse at Lincoln— Beaulieu at Wicomb, etc. Lib. 12. 108 Dr. Cartwright at York— Allen of Perjury at Chester— Gardner's Moses and Aaron at Derby, etc. Lib. 13. 109 Dr. Littleton at Ailesbury— Dr. Meggot at Southwark— Dr. Fulwood at Exeter, etc. Lib. 11. 110 Dr. Tillotson of Oaths at Kingston— Pomfret, at Anthil. Beds.— Forster at Rochester, etc. Lib. 12. 111 Dr. Stratford at Chester— Dr. Scattergoods Jethroes Character— Dr. South at St. Mary's Oxon, etc. Lib. 13. 112 Wetenhal's Miserere Cler.— Dr. Willis's Gods Court at Kingston. Dr. West at Dorset, etc. Lib. 12. Thansgiving Sermons on most occasions. 114 Dr. Burnet on the Arrival of the Pr. of Orange— Cook on the defeat of Monmouth— Cruso on the deliverance from Popery, 1689, etc. Lib. 12. 115 Dr. Pelling for Monmouth's Overthrow— Dr. Harrison on the Fanatic Plot— Dr. Horton's safety of Jerusalem, etc. Lib. 12. 116 Dr. Turner on the Plot, 1683— Dr. Pearson on the same— Heyrick's Character of a Rebel, etc. Lib. 14. 117 Archbishop Sheldens on the Restorat.— Dr. Price on the Plot, 1683— Dr. Fizt-Williams on the same, etc. Lib. 15. Sermons on K. Charles 1st. Martyrdom. 118 By Bishop Chester— By Dr. Turner— By Dr. Meggot, etc. Lib 10. 119 By Dr. Burnet— By Dr. Stillingfleet— By Dr. Hicks, etc. Lib. 10 Sermons on the 29th of May. 120 By Bishop Chicester— By Dr. Heylin— By Dr. Du Bordieu, etc. Lib. 11. Sermons on the 5th. of November. 121 By Dr. Dove— By Dr. Heskith— By Dr. Hollingworth, etc. Lib. 12. 122 By Exon Bishop— By Dr. Birch— By Dr. Stillingfleet, etc. Lib. 11. 123 By Bishop Ely— By Dr. Tillotson— By Dr. reling, etc. Lib. 12. Artillery Sermons. 124 By Dr. Hicks— By Dr. Pelling— Dr. Sclayter's Royal Pay, etc. Lib. 10. Lent Sermons. 125 By Dr. Sharp— Dr. Love's Watch-Man's Word— By Mr. Norris, etc. Lib. 12. Farewell Sermons. 126 Two by Dr. Sibbs— By Dr. Jacombs— Watsons Pastors Love, etc. Lib. 10. Easter Sermons. 127 By Bishop Norwich— By Dr. King— Dr. Horton's Wisdom's Judgement, etc. Lib. 10. 128 By Bishop Winchester— By Bishop Ely— By Dr. Priddeaux, etc. Lib. 12. Sermons on the 2d. of September. 129 By Dr. Burnet— By Dr. Stillingfleet— Dr. Hardys Lamentation and Woe, etc. Lib. 7. Festival Sermons. 130 By the Bishop of Gloucester— Dr. Hicks' Moral, Shecinah.— Dr. Gregotle's Gregorian Account, etc. Lib. 11. 131 Bishop of Ely to the Sons of Clergy— Dr. Dove to the same— Dr. Horton's Zions' birth Registen, etc. Lib. 10. 132 Dr. Tillotson at Yorkshire Feast— Dr. Sharp at another— Dr. Littleton at Worcestershire Feast, etc. Lib. 12. Fast Sermons. 133 By Dr. Patrick— Dr. Stokes Widow of Sarepta— Hardy's Olive Branch, etc. Lib. 12. 134 By Dr. Burnet— Dr. Fuller of Reformation— By Mr. Camfield, etc. Lib. 10. 135 Reynold's Self-denial— Strickland's discovery of Peace— Newport's Man's fall by Sin, etc. Lib. 9 Election Sermons. 136 By Dr. Burnet— By Dr. Dove— By Dr. Hascard, etc. Lib. 12. Consecration and Ordination Sermons. 137 By Dr. Stillingfleet— By Dr. Allestree— By Dr. South, etc. Lib. 11. Sermons by anonymous Authors. 138 Ireland's Advocate— The Doctrine of Transubstantiation— On the Power of the King, etc. Lib. 10. 139 By a late Bishop— The voice of the Shepherd— Godliness no Friend to Rebellion, etc. Lib. 13. Sermons Miscellaneous, on other various Authors. 140 By Dr. Hacket— By Dr. Killigrew— By Mr. Horn, etc. Lib. 12. 141 Attersol's Physic for a Famine— Adis fanatics Mite— Archer's Comfort for Believers, etc. Lib. 12. 142 Adam's Gallants burden— Lycanthropy— Ashton's the Prisoner's Plaint, etc. lib. 12. 143 Andrews' Brazen Serpent— Anthony's God's Presence— Atkin's Christian's Race, etc. lib. 11. 144 Dr. Bray on the Sacrament— Brooms Original of Plots— Bedford, Sin unto Death, etc. lib. 10. 145 Barns' Nature of Christ's Kingdom— Baxter of doing good— Bagnals Stewards Account, etc. lib. 9 146 Bagshaw on Antichrist— By Mr. Boughen— Baine against Earthly Care, etc. lib. 11. 147 Basset on the Eucharist— Batie on Controversal Points— Boughen of decency in Churches, etc. lib. 12. 148 Dr. Bisbie's Modern Pharises— Dr. Bryan on the Lord's Day— Boyse Sin and Danger, etc. lib. 12. 149 Dr. colin's of Water Baptism— Francisc. Conversion of Fa. Egan— Cooper's Blessing of Japhet, etc. lib. 12. 150 Clifford's Power of Kings— Dr. Collings' Happiness of Unity— Camfeild's God's Providence in the Frost, etc. lib. 12 151 Dr. Canarie's Rome's Additions— By Mr. Cantrel— Camfield on K. James' Proclamation, etc. lib. 12. 152 Dells Glory of the Church— Dalechamp's Christian Hospitality— By Dr. Downam, etc. lib. 11. 153 Bishop Durham of a Schismatic— Dod against private Contentions.— Bathsheba's Instructions, etc. lib. 11. 154 Ely's quiet Soul— Vindication of Christ's Ministers— Ely's, two Olive Trees, etc. lib. 10. 155 Fuller's fear of losing the Light— Of Assurance— Dr Fulwood's general Assembly, lib. 20. 156 Dr. Fowler of Offences— By William Foster— Fary's God's Severity, lib. 12. 157 Gould's Jack Presbyter reproved— Gregory's on Persecution— Goodwin's Theomachia, etc. lib. 11. 158 By Dr. Gauden— Gataker's Noah's Obedience— Gore's Unknown Kindness, etc. Lib. 10. 159 By Dr. Holdsworth— Dr. Harwoods' Free will Offering— Hill's splendour of the Spouse, etc. Lib. 12. 160 Dr. Gregory's Epiphania— Goodwin's Trade before Religion— Greys. Loyalty essential to Christianity, etc. Lib. 12. 161 Gataker on the Spanish Invasion— God's Eye on Israel— Thomas goodwin's, the return of Praises, etc. Lib. 10. 162 Dr. Homes' Spiritual Liberty— Hieron's Life of Dorcas— Hyat's Preachers Precedent, etc. Lib 4. 163 By Dr. Horton— Hardy's Prognostics of Judgements— Dr. Eades' 3 Sermons, etc. Lib. 12. 164 Herme on divine Providence— Hugh's dry Rod blooming— Hieron's Abridgement of the Gospel, etc. Lib. 12. 165 By David Jones— Dr. Ironside on K. James' Proclamation— Ireland on the Oath of Allegiance, etc. Lib. 12. 166 Jekyll's Popery Iniquity— Jackson's Magistrates Duty— Jenner's Life and Death of St. Luke, etc. Lib. 12. 167 Kilmore's Bishops Catholic Religion— By Mr. Kemp— Knolly's Christ exalted, etc. Lib. 12. 168 Dr. Lee's Cor. Humilitatum— Leighton's House on the Communion— Love on God's Omnipresence, etc. Lib. 12. 169 Lamb's Liberty of Human Nature— The way to good Success— Long's Original of War, etc. Lib. 12. 170 Dr. Main against false Prophets— J. Mode, on Reverence to God's House— The name Altar, etc. Lib. 12. 171 Manyngham's Praise and Adoration— By Bishop Meath— Mr. Mead of Unity, etc. Lib. 12. 172 By Bishop Oxon.— By Dr. Oates— By Bishop Norwich, etc. Lib. 13. 173 Dr. Pleyden's Loyalty and Gonformity— M. Pool's seasonable Apology— Palmer's Saint supports, etc. Lib. 12. 174 Porter's Spiritual Salt— Nicolson on K. James' Proclamation— Dr. Prideaux on Law Cases, etc. Lib. 10. 175 Dr. Pits' Old way— By Dr. Pierson— Pullein's Nehemiahs Tears, etc. Lib. 10. 176 Ramsay's Tridentine Gospel— Randol's noble Blastus— Dr. Reynold's true Gain, etc. Lib. 12. 177 Dr. Steward at Paris— Peter, on the West Rebellion— Dr. Sherringham's 2 Sermons, etc. Lib. 10. 178 Dr. Sherlock on the Plot, 1663.— Smith's Credibility of Mysteries. Dr. Sydenham's 5 Sermons, etc. Lib. 11. 179 Smithy's Reply to the Observat.— Salkeld's Resurrection of Lazarus— Dr. Sibbs's Christ in our Nature, etc. Lib. 10. 180 Rutherford's joy of Angels— Ramsey's Morbus Epidemicus— His Maroum, etc. Lib. 8. 181 Smith on Transubstantiation— Scot Highway of God and the King— Sclater's Sick Soul Salve, etc. Lib. 10. 182 By Dr. Shute— Sherman's Greek in the Temple— Sclater's Papistomastix, etc. Lib. 10. 183 Shower's burden of Dumah— Bishop Duppa's Soul Soliloque— Of Confession and Absolution of Sins, etc. Lib. 9 184 By Dr. Thompson— By Mr. Towgood— Tray's way of Protestantism, etc. Lib. 13. 185 Tanner's Call to a Shulamite— Towers against Murder— Tynley's two Sermons, etc. Lib. 11. 186 Dr. Wallis on Regeneration— Whately on the Troubles of Marriage— Sin no more, etc. Lib. 12. 187 watson's Light in Darkness— Bishop of winchester's in 7 Sermons— Wigmore's way of all Flesh, etc. Lib. 12. 188 Bishop Andrews against Sacrilege— Watson on Schism— Woobridge on Justification, etc. Lib. 11. 189 Dr. Wallis' 3 Sermons on the Trinity— Watson's word of Comfort— Woodcock's two Witnesses, etc. Lib. 12. Sermons Preached before the Lord-Mayor. 190 By Dr. Burnet on Union— By Dr. Hascard— By Mr. Durham, etc. Lib. 12. 191 Dr. Hickeringels Curse ye Meroz.— By Dr. Hooper— Dr. Hollingworth's Christian Principles, etc. Lib. 12. 192 Dr. Stillingfleet's Mischief of Separation— By Mr. Scot— Ormes best Guide, etc. Lib. 10. 193 By Dr. Littleton & al.— Dr. Turner's Testimonium Jesus— By Mr. Markland, etc. Lib. 12. Answers, Replies, Vindications, Observations, on Sermons in whole or in part Animadversions, etc. 194 Replies to Dr. Stillingfleet's Peaceable Design— On Dr. Kenn Bishop of Bath and Wells— Animadversions on Dr. Tillotson, etc. Lib. 13. Tracts on the Litturgy of England, on Lay-preaching, Pro and Con, some Polemical, others discursive. 195 Dr. Sherlock's Answer about the Communion— The Common-Prayer Books Anatomy— Dr. Boy's Exposition, etc. Lib. 12. 196 Advice to the Readers of the Common-Prayer— A Discourse of Liturgies— The just Antiquity, etc. of Liturgies, etc. Lib. 12. 197 The Lay Divine— Pool's Quo-Warranto— Ives' Confidence encountered, etc. Lib. 11. 198 Ichabod, or 5 Groans of the Church— A Form for Church Government— Rex Theologus, etc. Lib. 10. 199 The Muzzled Ox— Dr. Hammond's Vindication of the Liturgy— Forreign Divines on our Liturgy, etc. Lib. 11. 200 Reformation of the Liturgy— The States of the Primitive Church— Pulpit Conceptions, Deceptions, etc. Lib. 11. Tracts concerning Episcopacy, Pro and Con. 201 baly, the unlawfulness of limited Episc.— Lord Brooks on the Nature of Episc.— On Bishop's Power, Authority, etc. Lib. 8. 202 The Bishops Appeal— Baynes', Diocesans Trial— Reformed Churches on Episc. etc. Lib. 12. 203 Beza and Calvin for Episc.— Arch-Bishops, etc. to be cut off— Daniel, Episc. instituted by Christ, etc. Lib. 12. 204 Bishop Andrews, against Du Molin— No Evidence for diocesan Churches— Prelatique Preachers. None of Christ's, &c. Lib. 12. 205 Dr. Steward on Episc.— Smith's Catechism for Bishops— Theyer's Bishop's Jure-Divino, etc. Lib. 15. Of Coremonies used in Churches, and Divine Service and Worship, Pro and Con. 206 Baxter on Church Ceremonies— Against the English Ceremonies in Scotland— Against Communion Rails, etc. Lib. 10. 207 Dr. Sherlock's of indifferent things— Lux Matutina— Dr. Gardiner's Dialogues, etc. Lib. 9 Of Worship in General, and of bowing at the name of Jesus, and kneeling at the Sacrament, Pro and Con. 208 Wickin's Warrant for Bowing— Annonim. against It.— Wats' of Communion kneeling, etc. Lib. 9 209 The Dissenters Guide in Communion kneeling— The Innovation of the Altar— Cock's Answer to Sir Edw. Pelyton, etc. Lib. 8. Persuasive Tracts of Union, and Unity in Church and Religion. 210 Dr. Stillingfleet's Irenicum— Dr. Saywel's Enquiry— Dury, on Peace Ecclesiastical, etc. Lib. 13. 211 Mainbourg, a Jesuits peaceable Method— A Reply to Dr. Stillingfleet— The Moderator, etc. Lib. 11. Of Communion and Communing. 214 The Lay-Communion Case— Corbet's Non-Conformists Plea— reform Dissenter, etc. Lib. 9 215 A persuasive to frequent Communion— Drury's Plea for Gospel Communion— Reasons of separating from the Church of England's Communion, etc. Lib. 8. Cases, Arguments and Discourses on Schisms, Heresies, and Separation in the Church. 216 Hody's Unreasonableness of separation— Baxter's search for the Schismatic— The Charge of Schism, etc. Lib. 8. 217 Answers, Remarks, Replies, Defences and Vindications, by several Hands, to Dr. Stillingfleets Unreasonableness of Separation. 218 Dr. Owen's Vindication of Nonconformity.— Sir Simon Ewe's Primitive Practice.— tailor's swarm of Sectarists, etc. lib. 8. Of Liberty of Conscience, Toleration and Indulgence, curious dissertative Tracts on the same, by able Penns, for and against. 219 L'Estrange's Toleration discussed.— The Inconvenience of Toleration— A discourse of Toleration, etc. lib. 10. 220 Duke of Buckingham's Papers, with answers and replies, by several hands— The Conformists Charity.— The Country Gentleman's Argument, etc. lib. 10. 221 K. James Declaration for Toleration, with Answers, Vindications, Reasons, Letters, Censures, etc. on the same, by indifferent Penns, etc. lib. 11. 222 Earl of Anglesey on the King's Indulgence.— Toleration considered. Two steps of a Nonconformist, etc. lib. 9 223 Universal Indulgence.— Pain's's persecutor exposed.— Liberty of Conscience towards peace, etc. lib. 10. Nonconformists and Conformists Pleas, Practices, Principles, Judgements, Apologies, Inquiries, Vindications, Petitions. 224. Corbet's Account of Nonconformists Practices.— Reasons for Nonconformity confuted.— The Noncon's Plea for the Conformists, etc. lib. 2. 225 The Conference of the Presbyt. at Oxon.— A Rebuke to the Informers,— The History of Conformity, etc. Lib. 14. 226 Remarks on the growth of Conformity,— The Non-con's appeal to God on their Obedience to the King,— Corbet on the Decrees of God. Lib. 9 Church Government and Controversies, relating to Modern, and during the late Civil Wars and before, the Jars and Contests between different Persuasions, Episcopal, Independent, etc. 227 Evangelium Armatum,— Antidote against Antinomianism,— Annisworths' Pattern for Reformat. etc. Lib. 10. 228 Protest. and Donatist Paralleled,— Jus Divin. regini●is Ecclesiastici,— Ash. to the New England Ministers, etc. Lib. 11. 229 Auker's Arraignment of Rebellion,— Assembly of Divines Answ. Baxter's Moral Prognostic, etc. Lib. 10. 230 The State of Protestantism,— English Presbytery,— Commemus to the Church of England, etc. Lib. 13. 231 Lord Bacon the Church Affairs,— Bysfield's Power of Christ, Bagnes Church Resurrection, etc. Lib. 10. 232 The Bible Bearer,— Bougheir's Church Catholic,— The Burden of Issachar, etc. Lib. 10. 233 Catholic Hierchy asserted,— Montague on the Church of England,— Chistian Caveat against Phanaticism, etc. Lib. 13. 234 Dr. Cawdry on Patronage,— Fowler's cabal,— Persecutio Medicinia, etc. Lib. 12. 235 People's Duty under Scandalous Ministers,— Cotton's Holiness of Church Members,— Chillingworth's Novissima, etc. Lib. 13. 236 Service Book Anti-christian,— Cranmor on Church Discipline,— Dr. M. Causob. on the right to Preach, etc. Lib. 12. 237 On External Worship,— The Candlestick removed,— S. Oates' Confutation, etc. Lib. 9 238 A Discourse on Puritans,— The Dictionary 1544.— England's Interest in abrogating the Test, etc. Lib. 11. 239 Lysimachus to the Scotch Covenanters,— Stereoma the Establishment,— For the Equality of the Ministry, etc. Lib. 11. 240 Edwards Gangraena,— Presbyt. and Independent reconciled— Ellis' Vindiciae Catholicae, etc. Lib. 12. 241 The Grand Reconciler,— Gee's Foot out of the Snare,— Grotius' Anti-dodwellism, etc. Lib. 12. 242 Humphreys on Reordination,— Doctor Hackwell's Dissertation with Doctor Heylin,— Gospel Churches a standing Ordination, etc. Lib. 12. 243 Sir M. Hales Judgement of Religion,— Dr. heylin's Hist. Quinq. Articularis,— The Puritan Convert. etc. Lib. 11. 244 Dr. Jackson on the Church,— Crakanthorps' defence of Justinian, Lex Talionis, etc. Lib. 12. 245 Langly's Defence of Ordination,— The Noncons ab. Grace and Mortality,— Doctor Taylor on praying by the Spirit, etc. Lib. 12. 246 Nettleship's necessity of Church Government,— Noli me tangere, on things Divine,— J. Mede on the Revelations, etc. Lib. 12. 247 Royal Resolves,— Pryn on the Common-Prayer,— The Infancy of Elders, etc. Lib. 12. 248 Marvels divine Alamode,— Rawson on Election,— A preparation for Martyrdom, etc. Lib. 12. 249 Sir H. Spelman de non temerand. Eccles.— The Vaticans answer to Dr. Stillingfleet,— Sprints Cassander Anglican. etc. Lib. 12. 250 Vindiciae Clavium,— Universal Indulgence,— The Trojan Horse of Presbytery, etc. Lib. 13. 251 Holy Table Name and Thing,— Dr. Heylins' answer to it,— Whitenhal on Church abuses, etc. Lib. 11. Smectymmiums, Being the several Answers, Replies, Vindications etc. of a Club of Presbytorian Divines, with other Treatises for and against them. 252 A Bundle of them, etc. Lib. 11. Of Baptism, Pedo-baptism, Dipping, Sprinkling, Anabaptism, and Anabaptists, for and against. 253 Arwaker against private Baptism,— Brinsley against Anabaptism— Anabaptists Apology to the King, etc. Lib. 12. 254 Burgess Baptism. Regenerate,— Barber for Dipping,— The Doctrine of Baptism, etc. Lib. 11. 255 Dr. Collings of Water Baptism,— Blackwood against Blake,— Cleaver against Anabptists, etc. Lib. 12. 256 Dr. Featlys Dipper Dipped,— Churches Divine Warrant,— Blackwel, Dippers Plunged, etc. Lib. 11. 257 Hooks Lover of Regeneration,— Griffith on things necessary,— Homes on Mr. Tombs, etc. Lib. 12. 258 Dr. Hammond against Tombs,— Parker for Infant Baptism,— On the Cross at Baptism, etc. Lib. 11. 259 Tombs Antipedobaptism,— Of the Vanity of pedobaptism,— the Second Part, etc. Lib. 10. 260 Savage contra. Tombs,— Witherals Discovery and Confutation,— Skinner's Baptism Instituted, etc. Of Quakers and Quakerism, from their first rise to this present time, pro and con, Of Ranters, etc. 261 Scanderet's Antidote against Quakers,— J. Penningtons' Axe laid to the Root,— Misorcus, the Antiquaker, etc. Lib. 12. 262 Barclays Anarchy of Ranters,— Barclay Baffled,— An account of the Quakers sufferings, etc. Lib. 13. 263 Brownsworth Quaker Jesuit,— baxter's Quakers Catechism,— Bugg against the Quakers, etc. lib. 12. 264 Bishop's Humiliation,— New England's Ensign,— An Account of new Jersey, etc. lib. 12. 265 Quakerism proved Blasphemy,— The Quakers Case to Oaths,— Cheneys vindication of Oaths, etc. lib. 13. 266 A check for the lofty Linguist,— Against Honours, Titles respect, etc.— Cook's Counterfeit Convert, etc. lib. 13. 267 Ellwood on riotous Quakers,— Dissuasive from persecution,— Caution to Constables, etc. lib. 11. 268 Fox Salutation to King Charles II.— God's Law the rule for lawmakers,— Fisher's Rusticus Academicos, etc. lib. 13. 269 Furly's Testimony of the Light,— Folly and Madness made manifest,— Firmin Stablishing against shaking, etc. Lib. 12. 270 Hooks against lawful Oaths,— Haworth's Jesus of Nazareth,— Higgerson's Testimony of the True Jesus, etc. Lib. 13. 271 The Int. and Extern. Nature of Christ,— Keith's Woman Preacher,— Jesus Christ manifested, etc. Lib. 12. 272 Oaths no Gospel Ordinance,— The Lord Craven's Case stated,— The Quakers Creed, etc. Lib. 12. 273 Jonath. Clapham rebuked,— Persecution Uncristian,— Pemington's scattered Sheep sought for, etc. Lib. 13. 274 Pennyman's Ark Opening,— J. Pennyngton's Echo from the Deep,— The Villainies of Quakerism, etc. Lib. 11. 275 Smith's Quakers Spritual Court,— Whitehead's Quaker a Protestant'— Tinson against the Quakers Apostasy from Scripture, etc. Lib. 12. 276 Farworth's Woman forbidden,— A Testimony of the works of Rogers' Christian Quaker distinguished, etc. Lib. 11. Tracts relating to the Millenium Millinarists and Fifth Monarchists. On their Doctrine, Opinions, and some Polemical. 277 Spinwall's Description of the Fifth Monarches,— Archer on Christ's Personal Reign,— Alstedius' Saints Reign on Earth, etc. Lib. 12. 278 Christ's Kingdom on Earth,— 666 multiplied by two and a half,— Bartlet's Model Congregational way, etc. Lib. 12. 279 Rogers' Doomsday drawing nigh,— The great day at the Door,— Sherwin on Christ's Reign, etc. Lib. 11. 280 Several other Pieces of Sherwin,— Christ's Right to Reign,— Spittlehouse's Answer to Oliver Cromwell, etc. Lib. 12. Treatises of Independency and Independents Pro and Con. 281 Bradshaw 's Husbandman's Harrow— Bastwick against Independency— Knollys answer to Bastwick, etc. Lib. 11. 282 Du Molin 's, Conformity of Independents— Independency no schism— Baily againsts Independents, etc. Lib. 10. Of Antinomianism for and against. 283 Ann Burgess— Vindiciae Legis— Doctrine of Justification— The Undeceiver on the Solemn Covenant, etc. Lib. 8. 284 Bunnyan 's Reprobation asserted— Geree against the Antinomians— Against crisp and Lancaster, etc. Lib. 7. A Collection of curious Tracts concerning Donatists, Brownists, Familists, Puritans, and other Sectarists and their Doctrines, etc. Pro and Con. 285 A Warning to the Dragon and his Angels— Gyfford 's reply to the Donatists— Aynsworth 's Defence of H. Scriptures, etc. Lib. 12. 286 Bourne 's Descript. and Confut. of the Familists— Greenwood 's Refutation of Gyfford— Hall 's Apology against the Brownatists, etc. Lib. 10. 287 Dr. Owen 's, Purito-Jesuitismus— Ol. Crom. proved to be Antichrist— Aynsworth 's Orthodox Foundation, etc. Lib. 9 288 The Familists supplication— Wilkinson 's Confutation of the Familists— Dr. Jennison on God 's performance of promises, etc. Lib. 7. On the Doctrine of our Saviour 's Deity and other Tenets belonging to either the unitarians, Socinians, Arrians, Berryans, with their Arguments, etc. for and against. 289 Dr. Berry 's naked Truth and Vindicat— Dr. Edward 's preservative— Dr. Sherlock on the Trinity, etc. Lib. 11. 290 Dr. Wallis Letters— Sermons on the Trinity— Answers to the same, etc. Lib. 12. Pelagians and Arminians Treatises for and against. 291 Prynn 's Church of England 's Antithesis— K. James Thesis' veritatis— The Canterburian 's self Conviction, etc. Lib. 8. Popish and Anti Romanist Tracts wherein are all their disputations, etc. 292 St. Augustin 's Religion— The Acts of the Sorbonne Disputat. 1566.— The Hist. of the 10 Persecutions, etc. Lib. 11. 293 Bulkley 's Apology for Protestants— Exon. Bp. answer to Pope Urban— St. Peter 's life and death, etc. Lib. 11. 294 Bede— Mass displayed— Bernard, Rheims against Rome— Look beyond Luther answered, etc. Lib. 10. 295 Crashaw 's Popish Rates— Consideration for suppressing Jesuits— The Friar's Chronicle, etc. Lib. 12. 296 J. Causab. to Cardinal Perron— M. Causab. Vindication— Cooper 's Brand taken out of the fire, etc. Lib. 12. 297 Sr. Ed. deering's Proper Sacrifice— Virtues of a Friar— Dr. Dove Advertisement to English Seminaries, etc. Lib. 11. 298 Ld. Falkland on Rome's Infallibility— Dr. Featly 's Romaruens Vertumnus Romanus, etc. Lib. 11. 299 K▪ Jam. Remonstrance to Cardinal Perron— Dr. Leybourn's Encyclical answer— Howard on Christian Loyalty, etc. Lib. 11. 300 Servita 's Hist. of the Inquisition— Owen 's Concord of Pap. and Puritan 's— The Golden Balance of Trial, etc. Lib. 12. 301 Dr. Du Molin, on the Papists Loyalty— His Conference at Paris— Morton against the Mitigation, etc. Lib. 12. 302 Hooper, Ridley etc. on God 's Election— Keys to the Jesuits Cabinets— Give Shred of the old Snare, etc. Lib. 9 303 Prideaux 's Synopsis of Councils— Barclay 's of the Pope's Authority— Cardinal Perron an the Oath of Allegiance, etc. Lib. 11. 304 Roger 's against Fisher— Papist-Puritan— No Parlia Powder. etc. Lib. 11. 305 Ant. De Dominis shifting in Religion— Motives to turn Papist— Lewis Confutat. of the Roman Mass, etc. Lib. 11. 306 D. Swadlin 's Jesuit the Chief Heretic— R. Sheldon 's motives to turn Protestant— Survey of Popish miracles, etc. Lib. 10. 307 Wootton on Separation from Rome— Wagstaff 's Reflection on the Pope— Wright 's hunting of Antichrist, etc. Lib. 9 308 Scultetus of Idol Images— The Reconciler of Religions— Pasquin in a Trance, etc. Lib. 10. Modern, Popish, and Antimanists Tracts; and most of the late Controversies since the year 1660. with Answers, Rejoinders, etc. 309 The Authority of Councils— With respect to the Church whereof the K. is a member— Answer to Reason and Authority, etc. Lib. 10. 310 The Life of the V Mary— Dr. Stillingfleet 's Exam. of General Counsels— The Growth of Popery in England, etc. Lib. 11. 311 Dr. Burnet on the opposition of Rome to Christ— Condom Bp. Exposition of Controversies— Concerning the Notes of the Ch. of England, etc. Lib. 12. 312 The Representat. and Answers Controversy with the rejoinder and what else thereto belongs— On the Authority of the Church— The Prerogatives of St. Anne, etc. Lib. 28. 313 Papists vindicated and cleared from Oats Plot— Dr. Boughen's account of the Church Catholic— An apology for the Pulpits, etc. Lib. 12. 314 The Ch. of England proved Schismatical— Pope Pius fourth's Creed— The Church Papist discovered, etc. Lib. 11. 315 A Discourse on the Eucharist— Nubes Testium with its answer— The answer to it, etc. Lib. 10. 316 The Eng. Reformation— A Catholic Catechism— A Confer. between a Pap. and a Jew, etc. Lib. 13. 317 Another discourse on the Eucharist— Of Communion in one kind— Against Transubstantiation, etc. Lib. 10. 318 Claude 's Answer to Mr Meaux— A Defence of K. Ch. ad 's paper— On divine Service in an unknown tongue, etc. Lib. 11. 319 The Missionaries arts discovered— A dialog. between the Pope and Fanatic— A dialog. on the Pope's Supremacy, etc. Lib. 12. 320 Luther 's Spirit and the Clergys' Celibacy— Speculum Beatae Virgins— On the nature of Idolatry, etc. Lib. 9 321 Eng. Independency on Rome— Observations on Loyala 's Life Trinity and Transubstant. compared, etc. Lib. 10. 322 Dr. Gregory's Trial of Religions— Dr. Glanvil 's Impartial protestant— Conferences of Half Communion, etc. Lib. 10. 323 The Jesuits Loyalty— The Jesuits King killing doctrine— The Jesuits Intrigues, etc. Lib. 11. 324 The Catholic Bishops pastoral letter— On Dr. Jer. Tailors dissuasive— On Extreme Unction, etc. Lib. 13. 325 Lincoln Bp.— principles of popery— Dr. Wake against Condom Bp.— The 2 d. defence both parts, etc. Lib. 7. 326 Dr. Prideaux on the Ch. of Eng. Orders— The papists Texts for Tradition examined— Dr. Oats of prayer to Saints, etc. Lib. 11. 327 Dr. Tenison conf. with Pulton— A Representation of Transubstantiation— The danger from Sectar. and Pap. etc. Lib. 12. 328 The Unreasonableness of turning Pap.— The Pope's Tridentine Creed— The Pope's Conference at the Castle Saint Angelo, etc. Lib. 11. 329 Dr. du Moulin on the Sincerity of the Prot. Religion— Church of England's Reformation Justified— The True Protestant, etc. Lib. 13. 330 Dr. Stillingf. Conference with a Pap.— Dr. du Moulin Reply to a Person of Honour— The Massacre of Paris, etc. Lib. 9 331 Dr. Stillingf. on the Council of Trent.— On the Trinity and Transubstant.— Dr. Stilling. Principles Confuted, etc. Lib. 7. 332 Dr. Sherlock's Persuasions both Protestants— His Vindication of them— On the Church Unity both parts, etc. Lib. 10. 333 Bish. Sanderson on the Church.— Trapp. ad Crucem or the Bishop's Watchword— Dr. Tennison on Mr. Pulton. etc. Lib. 10. 334 R. Hen. 8 Assertio. 7. Sacramentor.— On the Adoration of the Host.— Horae Subsecivae, etc. Lib. 9 335 Sclaters Reasons for turning Pap.— A Summary of the Principal Controversies betw. the Prot. and Pap.— Condom's Exposit. of the Church Vindicated, etc. Lib. 6. Meditations, Considerations and Tracts of pratical Divinity and Expositions of Scripture and all Texts. 336 Austin's Spiritual use of a Garden— The Picture of a wicked Politician— The Present reproof of sin, etc. Lib. 9 337 Bish. Usher on Christ's Incarnation— A Discourse of the Scriptures— Burton's appeal to the Nobility, etc. Lib. 10. 338 Sr. R. Baker on the Penitential Psalms— Beaumond. on Dr. More's Apology— Brayne's New Earth, etc. Lib. 12. 339 Attwood against Den— Burgess of Justification— Browne's Scripture Redemption, etc. Lib. 10. 340 boy's Expos. of the Church of England Gospels— Barne's Meditat. on Isa. 40— On the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, etc. Lib. 7. 341 Beverly's Scripture line of time— Brandon's Everlasting fire no Fancy— Sr. R. Baker's Meditat. on the Lord's Prayer, etc. Lib. 9 342 Crompe's Hebdomada Magna— The Nature of Christ's Kingd. opened— Culverwells Spiritual Optics, etc. Lib. 10. 343 Corbets Explicat. of God's Decrees— Docker's 7 Deadly sins— Cooper's Cass of Conscience, etc. Lib. 9 344 Dixon on Faith, Justification, etc.— Edes of Justification by Faith— Dalinea Champ's Christ. Hospitality, etc. Lib. 9 345 Erberie's Sword doubled— Letters to Welsh Pastors— Dells Trial of Spirits, etc. Lib. 10. 346 Fenwick's Babel's Ruin— Duke's fullness of God's Grace— Fowler's Daemonicum Meridianum, etc. Lib. 11. 347 Goodwin, Vanity of thoughts— Gough's Exposition of the Canticles— Gataker's Antidote against Error, etc. Lib. 9 348 Sr. J. Hayward of Supremacy in Religion— Hooker of Justification.— Hooker on Contrition, etc. Lib. 10. 349 How's Universalist Convicted— Hooker Expos. of the Lords Prayer— The History of the Reformation, etc. Lib. 10. 350 Dr. Jackson on the Divine Essence— Gatakers Meditations— Harby's Key of Scripture, etc. Lib. 9 351 Sr. W. Leighton's Tears of Lamentation— Lane's Mercy Triumphant— Lighfoot's Gleaning's out of Exod. etc. Lib. 12. 352 Lobb's-Cranmer redivivus— Meredith of Blasphemy— moor's, Universality of God's Grace, etc. Lib. 10. 353 Dr. Preston's Position of Converting Grace— Vindiciae sidei— Pinclim of Redemption, Justificat. etc. Lib. 11 354 The Office of Christian Parents— Dr. Wilkes of Ecclesiast. Union— Norris Idea, of Happiness, etc. Lib. 12. 355 Pierc's Divine Philanthrophy— Sparks' Mystery of Godliness Dr. Page's Divine Sea service, etc. Lib. 12. 356 Sikes Evang. Essays— Symurs on National sins— The State of Religion in the West, etc. Lib. 12. 357 Pembles Plea for Grace— On the Eccles.— On part of Zach. etc. Lib. 9 358 Fa. Simon's Critical History— Speed, on Christ's Innocency— Stonham on the first Psalm, &c, Lib. 11. 359 Dr. Stoughton's distribution of Divinity— Sarson's Chronologia Vapulans— Symmons Scripture Vindicated, etc. Lib. 9 360 Turner's 2 Exercitations— Times of the Bible vailed under Cubits, etc.— Bish. Thornburgh on the Sacrament, etc. Lib. 10. 361 Dr. Jer. tailor's Rules for the Clerg.— Leslye's, Discourse of Prayer— Traske of Liberty from Judaisme, etc. Lib. 10. 362 St. H. Vane's 2 Treatises— Wibbs New Age of Old Names— Against Preexistance of Souls, etc. Lib. 10. On the Sacrament of the Lords Supper, Learned Polemical Treatises by the most Eminent Hands, on the Nature, use, proper postures for receiving it, etc. 363 Bish. Ridley and Poynet on the Sacram.— Blake on Scandalous Communicants— Jeanes want of Governm. no Excess for its Omission, etc. Lib. 10. 364 Pembles Introduction— Ley on the Sacrament— On the Nature of the Sacrament, etc. Lib. 9 Learned Treatises of the Sabbath and the Lords Day, Pro and Con on its Institution, right time of its Celebration, Morality, etc. 365 Ham. L'Estrange's God's Sabbath Vindicated— Dows discourse of the Sab. and Lords day— brerewood's Treatise of the Sab. etc. Lib. 11. 366 Ironsides disputes on the Sab.— Bish. Whites Confutation— Ley's Sunday a Sab. etc. Lib. 10. 367 Dr. Prideaux Doctrine of the Sab.— Primrose on the Sab. and Lords day— Gouges Sabbath's Sanctification, etc. Lib. 10. Curious Treatises on Sacrileges and Simony. 368 Bish. Laud, Bish. Andrews on Sacr.— Sr. Ren. Digby on Sacr.— Dr. Cayly Burton, etc. on Simony, etc. Lib. 12. On Predestination, Reprobation, Election, Freewill and Pro and Con. 369 Du Moulm on the number of the Elect.— Bunyan Assertion of Reprobat.— An Apology against Predestination, etc. Lib. 12. Learned Treatises of Christ Descent into Hell pro and Con. 370 Bish. Barlow against Broughton— Dr. Hill against Humane and Divine Convers.— Bernard on the Articles of our Creed, etc. Lib. 8. On Atheism, Atheists and Deists. 371 Dr. Gardiner's Doomsday Book— Dr. Dove's against Atheism— Sadlers Preservative against Atheism, etc. Lib. 6. Very Learned Treatises about the Soul, its Pre-existence pro and Con Immertality and Eternity. 372 Parker on the Souls Pre-existence— Anony. against Parker— Brent on the Souls Eternity, etc. Lib. 11. Curious Treatises between the Synod of Dort, other Foreign Churches and the Church of England, their Judgements, Suffrages, etc. on several Matt. 373 The Dort Synod on the five Articles.— The English Divines on the same— The Church of England not impeached by the Dort Synod, etc. lib. 6. Learned Tracts of Antechrist, his Dominion, Reign, End, and downfall. 374 Franklin on Antichrist— Pope's Unveiling of Antichrist— Bagshaw on Christ and Antichrist, etc. Lib. 11. On Revelations and Scripture Prophecies. 375 Brighmen Revelation— Dr. Fulkes Prelections on the Revelations— An Essay to an Explanation of the Revelations, etc. Lib. 8. 376 Henden's Key of Scripture Prophecies— Averyes, Script. Prophecies Opened— Bish. Ridly's Letter to Bishop Hooper, etc. Lib. 9 Treatises Relating to the Scoteh Church Discipline, etc. 377 Bishop Bromwal's Cavenat to Scotch Discipline— An Answer to it— The Ill Practices of Scot Presbyt. etc. Lib. 13. Theological Discourses on several Nice Points and Subjects. 378 Bishop Parker's Lett. to K. Jam. 2— D. Whitby on the truth of Christian Faith— A Discourse of Schism, etc. Lib. 8. 379 Hereford. Bish. on the K. Declaration— Of the Religion of England— Of the Unlawfulness of Ceremonies, etc. Lib. 8. Theological Answers on various Heads relating to Religion, Church Government or Episcopacy, etc. 380 K. Ch. I. to the Divines on Ch. Govern.— His final Answer on Epis.— Knolly's Answer to bastwick's Indepen. etc. Lib. 10. 381 The Nonconform. to Dr. Stillingf.— D. Burnet's Vindicat. of the Rights of Princes— The Fr. Converts to a Pastoral Letter, etc. Lib. 10. 382 An answer to the 7 Bps. petition— to the fanatics declaration, Examination, etc. Lib. 11. 383 Nanfan 's A. to Baxter's Key for Catholic— An answer to Baxter 's Catholic Communion— Deodates Answer to the Lond. Assembly, etc. Lib. 10. Curious Tracts and Cases of Conscience, discussed several, on the Nature, Essence, etc. of Conscience itself. 384 Dr. Scot on forms of Prayer— Of Indifferent things in Worship Williamites justified against Jacobites, etc. Lib. 11. 385 Dr. B. Calamy of Scandal— Brooks Pill's for Malignants— Cooper, on cases furthering Salvation, etc. Lib. 13. 386 Dr. Hammond on Conscience— Lay Communion which the Ch. of England considered— Bunyan 's Case of Con. resolved, etc. Lib. 12. [Several Treatises writ by the eminent Pen of Mr. Hugh Broughton. 387 Job to the King— Our Lord's Family— On Tobit and Judith, etc. Lib. 12. 388 The Consent of Scripture— That our Lord died in the time foretold by Daniel— Comment. on Ecclesiastes, etc. Lib. 11. Several Treatises by the Learned Dr. Beverly. 389 His Persuasive to leave Rome— The late Revolution of this Nation— Pattern of the Divine Temple, etc. Lib. 6. 390 Positions of the Scripture line of time— Christ's Kingdom entering 1697— Patriarchal line of time both parts, etc. Lib. 4. Mr. Baxter's Pieces with Vindications, Answers, pro and Con. 391 Bellarminus Junior enervatus— Baxter 's Naked Popery.— On the power of Magistrates, etc. by the same, etc. Lib. 12. 392 Baxter felo de se— Baxter against Baxter— Whether parish Congregat. be true Churches, etc. Lib. 9 393 Baxter 's Church Concord— Vindicat. of the Ch. of England's Rites— Which is the true Church, etc. Lib. 9 Treatises concerning Mr. Crofton, pro and Con. 394 Crofton's Creed on Ch. Communion— Appearance before Justice A rebuke of the Plea against Z. Crofton, etc. Lib. 10. Pieces of and relating to Mr. Drury, pro and Con. 395 A plea for Gospel Communion— Conscience eased— His Epistolary discourse with the answer. etc. Lib. 12. Tracts of Mr. Edward's, on the Independents, etc. which Answers, Roplies, etc. 396 His Gangraena complete 123 parts— His Reasons against Independency— Webb against Gangraena, etc. Lib. 9 Treatises writ by the Pen of that Eminent Divine Dr. Heylin, with Animadversions, etc. Answers Replies for and against that Author. 397 An Examen. of the History of the Reformation— Heylin 's answer to Burton— Hakewell 's dissertation with Dr. Heylin, etc. Lib. 6. The most learned Treatises of the Orthodox, Dr. Hen. Hammond and his Conferences, and polemical Dissertations. 398 His practical Catechism— His additions to it— His Vindication of it, etc. Lib. 8. 399 Of the Reasonableness of Christianity— Of resistance under colour of Religion— Against Tombs, etc. Lib. 7. 400 His degrees of Ardency in Ch. Prayer— Jeanes against the same— On Dr. Creed s defence of Dr. Hammond, etc. Lib. 10. Various Pieces of the Reverend Mr. Jos. Mede. 401 The Apostasy of the latter times— Daniel 's Weeks— Churches appropriate for Worshipping, etc. Lib. 7. Several Tracts relating to the Rise, Principles, Practices, Trials, Government, Persecutions, etc. of the Churches in New-England with Answers, Considerations, etc. on the same. 402 Allen and Shepherd 's defence— eliot on the progress of the Gospel— The Boston Synod's defence, etc. Lib. 10. 403 Mather 's Ned's. principles on Baptism— Noyes Survey of the Temple— N. England 's first fruits. etc. Lib. 8. 404 The Platform of Ch. Government— Clark on N. England 's Persecution— A Narrat. of their Ch. Courses, etc. lib. 8. Of Ch. Union and Unity. 405 Bp. of Cork 's Peacemaker— Ch. Unity under Decius— A seasonable preservative to Unity, etc. Lib. 12. 213 Hereford Bishops naked Truth— Animadversions on the same— The Author Stripped naked, etc. Lib. 12. New-England. 405 Winslow 's New-England 's Salamander— Wheelwright 's Mercurius Americanus— eliot's Tears of Repentance, etc. Lib. 8. Treatises of and concerning the Jews, on their Messia, Eating of Blood, Transactions Conversion and Call, etc. 406 Ben. Israel Vindicae Judaeor— A History of the Jews in England— Ben Israel 's Address to O. Crom. etc. Lib. 12. 407 Thorowgood 's American 's Jewish Race— Sr. H. L' Strange against Thorowgood— Bar. Isaiah 's Vindicat of the Christians M●●siah, etc. Lib. 9 408 The Dial. between a Jew and a Priest complete— Evan Cohan's Conversion— Ben. Israel 's hopes of Israel, etc. Lib. 8. 409 Against eating of blood— The Vindication— The Proceed under Sabothi Levi, etc. Lib. 10. Bundles of Tracts, Pamphlets, English Miscellaney in Quarto. Of Government in all its Species, its forms Original, basis end Power and Dominion, some Polemical Treatises on most eligible Kind, etc. 410 Of the Institution of Princes— Sr. Tho. Smith de republica Angl.— The true Notion of Government, etc. Lib. 12. 411 Hudson's Divine right of Government— Observat. On Hobbs, Milton and Grotius— On Aristot. form of Government, etc. Lib. 11: Monarchial Tracts. 412 Dr. Cross for the power of Kings— Dr. Bayly's Royal Charter— A Vindicat. of the regal power, etc. Lib. 7. 413 K. Ch. 2d's Kerdiston doron— Dud. Diggs against arming against the King— The Supereminency of Monarchy, etc. Lib. 7. 414 Sr. John Cheek's True Subject— Osseries Bp. Discovery of Miseries— Vindiciae Regum. etc. Lib. 7. 415 The Lord's Anointed on Jus Divinum— On Monarchial Government— Eng. Monarchy asserted, etc. Lib. 8. Antimonarchial and Democratial Tracts, on Anarchy, etc. 416 Leicester's Common wealth— On Usurped Powers— Jun. Brutus contra Tyrannos, etc. Lib. 10. 417 Neeham on the Excellency of Democracy— Harrington's Valerius and Publicola— The Aphorism's of the Kingdom, etc. lib. 11. 418 The Idea of a Norman Monarch— Prynn on the rights of the people— Ball, the Rule of the free people, etc. lib. 9 419 Milton on Civil Power— Beacon Solon's Folly— A Model of Democracy, etc. lib. 11. Of Succession to the Crown of England, with several Tracts relating to K. Jam. when D. of York, on the Bill of Exclusion, etc. Pro and Con. 420 On the broken Succession— The History of the Succession from Egbert— The Parliam. vindicated in the late Abdication, etc. lib. 7. 421 3 Quest. On Succession and Popery examined— D. Monmouth's Interest Asserted— The Nations Inter. in the D. of Y. etc. lib. 9 Divers Curious Treatises, of the Power, Jurisdiction, Privileges, Fundemental Constitutions, Practices, etc. of Parliaments and Parliament Members. 422 Sir. W. Raleigh on the Privileges of Parliaments— Milton on Parliament power— Johnson's Essay concerning Parliaments, etc. lib. 11. Of Bishop's Voting and Sitting in Parliament, Pro and Con. 423 On the ilconvenience thereof— prynn's dispute on the same— An Apology for Bishops sitting, etc. lib. 10. On Parliament Election, from the Choice of Members, etc. 424 Queries in Order to a Choice— Observat. on regulating Elections— The Qualifications of a Rump Member, etc. lib. 12. Parliamentary Proceed, particular Votes, Messages, Petitions, of and relating to Kings and their Parliaments, Debates, Passages, Conferences, etc. as well past as of law. 425 Col. Whaley's Relation of K. Ch. 1. Departure from H. Court— A Summary of all the Declarat. Messages, etc. 1642.— The Cause of the Dissolution, 1653. etc. lib 29. 426 Pym's Declaration of H. Treason, with his Charge against the Lord Strafford, with his Lordships-Answer Defence and other Matters etc. lib. 4. 427 Littleton, Seldon, Diggs and Cook on the Subject's Rights— The Order and Course of passing Bills— The Orders, Punishments, etc. of the H. of Commons, etc. lib. 14. Parliament proceed on and concerning Religion. 428 The Scotch Ministers Petition— The Scot Convocates healing attempt— The Parliaments power in Laws for Religion, etc. Lib. 12. Parliament affairs Miscellaneous. 429 A Looking glass for the Parliament 1684.— On the King and Parliament Sovereignty— Ward on the Duty of Parliament Men, etc. Lib. 16. 430 The Parliaments privileges from Com. Law— Hackw●●l on the Subject's Duty— Comparatis Comparandis, etc. Lib. 11. 431 Cook's redintegratio amoris— Sr. John Knight's speech answered— Parliamentum pacificum, etc. Lib. 14. 432 The Grand Concern of Eng— The Honour of Q. Eliz. Parliaments— A Way to a lasting Settlement, etc. Lib. 14. 433 On the Necessity of frequent Parliaments— An appeal from the private Cabal— Proposals Offered to the Parliament, etc. Lib. 11. 434 The Definition of a Parliament— The Parliament Littany— No Parliament without a King, etc. Lib. 23. A Curious Collection, of all Orders and Ordinances of Parliament, from 41 to 1650, relating to all Ecclesiastical, Military and Civil Affairs, transacted those times, as on sequestrations public and private, of Bishops and Kings Lands, abrogating Episcopacy, etc. against Organs; Liturgies, on repairing of Churches, Tithes, Presbyterial Government, Reformation, Taxes, Loans, Duties, Securities, Indempuities, on Trade, at Land and Sea, Payments, Accounts, Levies of Money and Arms, on matters regulating the Parliamentary Wars, etc. Lib. 332. Other Orders and Ordinances of Magistrates, etc. 436 For Government of St. Bartholomews' Hospital— On the Infection of the Plague— For Marshalling, Embattling, etc. Lib. 24. 437 Several public Acts made during Oliver's Usurpation, viz. prohibiting the Proclaiming of a King, for the abolishing Deans, Chapters, sale of Lands, levying of Arms, regulating of Officers, etc. freeing of Prisoners, etc. by K. Ch. 2. on restoring the Church of England, etc. Lib. 16. State Remonstrances. 438 Pym. on the Grievances of the Kingdom— Judge Jenkin's Remonstrance— A Remonstrance against Nonresistance, etc. Lib. 18. 439 K. Sweeden against Denmark— Of the Kirk of Scotland— Prynn, against Ship-money, etc. Lib. 30. 440 K. Ch. 2d. at Berwick— The Armies to Richard Protector— The Dutch on Dewitt's proceed, etc. Lib. 35. Representations of Church, State and War, from bodies single and corporate, relating to Government, Religion, Practices, etc. 441 To Major Fleetwood— To Lord Fairfax— To the Pr. of Orange, etc. Lib. 22. Proclamations on various Subjects, during the Civil War. 442 The Scots Procl. of K. Ch. 2d.— For the trial of K. Ch. 1— K. Philip of Spain, for reformation, etc. Lib. 21. Declarations of Remarkable Matters of State, throughout Europe, in the Reigns of Q. Eliz. and K. James the 1. 443 K. Jam. for the Executing Sr. W. Raleigh— Of the Reform. Ch. of Rochester— Of the French K. against the Duke of Vendosme, etc. lib. 22. 444 Of the Causes that moved Q. Eliz. to assist Holland— Of the proceed of the then E. of Essex— Of Count frederick's accepting the Crown of Bohemia, etc. lib. 18. Declarations and Manifesto's, from the year 1641 to this present time, relating to all Matters of Religion, State Government, Interest, War, Peace, Leagues, Liberty, Privilege Commerce, martime Affairs, Trials, Proceed, etc. Of the Emperor of Germany and Muscovy; Kings of Eng. France, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, and of other Supreme Princes and Republics— Of Parliaments, Assemblies, Cardinals Bishops, Civil Magistrates, Generals, etc. Containing all the most remarkable Transactions, Politics, Counsels throughout whole Europe, during those years. 445 K. Ch. 2d dated at Breda— The K. of France's decls. of War against Eng.— The D. of Brandenbourg on the present War, etc. lib. 632. Proposition, Proposals and Desires of K. Ch. 1. the Parliament by their respective Agents, and particular Men, etc. on Reformation of Church and State, settling of Peace, improving of Laws, learning Trade and Manufacture, on Treatises, Levyes, Cessation of Arms, Surrenders of Cities, etc. in the 3 Kingdoms, Jointly and Separately. 446 Proposals for a National Reform.— At the Uxbridg Treaty— Of the Rump Parliament for bringing in Plate, etc. lib. 104. Vindications of Church and State, in time of War and Peace; of the Actions and Managements of eminent Persons, bearing Office, or otherwise qualified, whether singled or aggregate; Vindicat. of Authors, Charges, Principles, Doctrines, Tenets, Dignities, etc. Some by way of Answer rejoinder, etc. from the year 1640 to 1689. 447 Of Mr. Love's Practices— Of the Royal Power, against Spiritual Authority— Of the Ordinance of the Ch. of Eng. etc. lib. 89. Observations, Divine, Politic and Military; on Princes, Kingdoms, States, Governments, etc. on national Wars, Treatises, Messages, Speeches, Sermons, Ordinances, Books, Passages, Accidents on the times, etc. 448 On the Historian of Mary, Q. of Scots— Sir Th. Overbury's on the 17 Provinces— On the burning of London, etc. lib. 33. queries Serious and Jocose a Theological, Moral. Political, and Ecclesiastic Matters, relating to Kings, Parliaments on their Election, Power, Protection, Proceed on Ch. and State, Government, Conditions, Interest, Safety on several Religious Points, viz. Liberty of Conscience, Covenants, Conventicles, etc. 446 Prynn's Conscientious Queries— 16 Quaer. proposed to the Bishops— 10. Quaer. on the personal Treaty with K. Ch. 1. etc. lib. 59 Considerations of Church and State on their respective differences, jars domestic and foreign, on private and public Agreements, Grants, Seals, Debts, Perce, Subscriptions, Speeches, Accidents, Petitions, etc. On Obedience to Magistrates, National Convocations, etc. Ancient and Moders. 450 Lord Bacon on the War with Spain— On the death of K. Ch. the 2d.— For Obedience to Rich. Cromwell, etc. lib. 27. Appeals from the year 1640, to 1689, in various Cases and on different Subjects, respecting single or mixed Persons, to God, Conscience, the K. Counsels, superior Courts, Parliaments, Generals, Cities, etc. on Justice, Preservation on the K. on the safety of the Commons, on Liberty, Property, Religion, Lord's Day, etc. 451 Ivies appeal against Alimony— The Protestants appeal in Ireland— R. baxter's account, etc. lib. 14. Advices, Admonitions, and Instructions, Civil and Ecclesiastic, of and to Persons of the same, or of different Qualities, Degrees, and professions on Marriages, Accounts, Laws, Wars, etc. 452 K. Ch. 1. to his Son, K. Ch. 2d.— Bp. Laud to Bp. Wren— A Dissenter to the Ch. of England, etc. lib. 28. Occasional Replies and Defences, Miscellaneous on Memorials, Vindications, Declarations, Answers, Reasons, Dispositions, Remarks, Narratives on Censures of Persons and Books, on Charges exhibited, etc. 453 P. rupert's to the Parliaments Vindicat.— Sir G. Downings' too the State's General— Glyn's to the E. of Strafford, etc. lib. 20. Pleas on various and nice Subjects on Monarchy, Sovereignty, Government on the Ministry in several Branches, against Oppression, Murmuring Invectives, Injustice, Injury, for Nonconform. Liberty's right Moderation, Prisoners, peace, toleration of Persuasions, Practices, etc. 454 Dr. Hewit against the Parliament— For the pardoning part of the R.— For limited Monarchy, etc. lib. 21. Apologies on Church and Church Affairs, for Doctrines and Doctors. 455 Bp. Jewel for the C. of Eng.— Anonym. for the Liturgy— L'estranges Apology for Protestant, etc. lib. 20. Apol. on State and Civil Affairs for State Ministers and Professors. 456 Of the Prince of Orange 1581.— Of the Earl of Essex 1598.— The Younger Brother's Apology, etc. Lib. 23. Alarms or Admonitory Excitations. 457 An Al. to Priests, Judges, etc.— Symm's Great Britain's Alarm— An Alarm for Sinner, etc. Lib. 15. Instructions and Directions referring to the settling and better disposing the Church State and Army. 458 For K. Charles the 2d. Restoration— For executing of the Martial Law— Marquest of Montross' Instructions, etc. Lib. 23. Animadversions on Notes, Letters, Pamphlets, Declarations, Manifesto's, Remonstrances, etc. 459 On a Letter to Oliv. Cromwell— On the Fr. K's Declarat. against Protestants— On the Sweedish Manifesto, etc. Lib. 18. Reason's being divers Tracts on various Subjects, viz. Religion and all its Concomitants, as Reformation Ceremonies and Trials Policies, etc. 460 K. Ch. for not abolishing Episcop.— That the Supreme Authority is not in Parliaments— For abrogating the Tests, etc. Lib. 19 461 Of the El. Palatines coming into England— Of the Legality of Kings— Why Bohemia rejected Ferdinando, etc. Lib. 26. Addresses Pangerical, Historical, Argumentive petitionary, etc. to Princes, Potentates, etc. from Orders, Communities, Representatives, etc. 462 To Freemen and Freeholders'— Concerning the Succession and the Fears of Popery— The Church and Poor to the King, etc. Lib. 29. Papers and Copies of Papers of Kings, Parliaments, particular Persons eminent in some Faculty; ancient and modern, together with divers Answers subjoined to its proper Tract; Defences, etc. on most memorable Affairs. 463 A Defence of K. Charles the 2d's, and D. of these Papers— Six Papers of Dr. Burnet— Mr. Sydney's and Ashton's dying Papers, etc. Lib. 25. Cases of State, Matters, on Law, Policy, Conscience, Purchases, etc. as represented of or before Kings, Parliaments, etc. 464 Of the Commonwealth by M. Needham— The Case of the D. Hamilton— K. Charles the 1st. Case stated, etc. Lib. 25. State's Commissions of King and Parliament. 465 K. Jam. I. on the Create. of Baronet's— For the excuting the Laws for the relief of the Poor, etc.— For compounding forwards Idiots, etc. lib. 12. Speeches of Ks, Qs, noted Ministers of State, Peers, Parliam. Ambassadors, Universities, Magistrates, Commoners in any Office, on Grievances, Distractions and Redress of the Kingdom: on Deliveries of Messages, Petitions, Propositions on the Regal, Episcopal, and Parliamentary Power, Prerogatives, Authority, Restraint: on Protestations, Impeachments, Vindications, exhibiting and passing of Bills, viz. Shipmoncy, Acts of Indemnity and Oblivion, etc. Speeches on Advancements, Treaties, Coronations, and on the Restoration, etc. which ever hath passed through the three Kingdoms, to which are subjoined many Answers and Reflections, and intermingled with several foreign Speeches. 466 Of K. H. 8. to his Parl.— Of Q. Eliz. K. James 1st. D. of Buck. etc.— E. of Shaftesbury, O. Cromwell, etc. lib. 100 467 Of Piercy E. of Northumb.— Of the Lord Digby against the Lord Strafford— The Lord Falkland against the Lord Finch, etc. lib. 56. 468 Bp. Laud on Bastwick's Censure— Pym. against the Lord Strafford— London City to Ol. Cromwell, etc. lib. 40. 469 Three Speeches of my Lord Bacon— Sir Ed. Deering the whole Collection— The Speech without doors, with the Answers, etc. lib. 45. The last dying Speeches, Confessions and Behaviours of the most eminent Persons, M. Ch. and State that suffered justly or unjustly for pretended or real Treason and Misdemeanours, from 1640 to 1680. 470 Of K. Ch. I, Sir Ch. Lucas, Ld. Wentworth, etc.— Bp. Laud, Dr. Hewitt, Ld. Capell, etc.— Sir Hen. Vane, Coll. Dried, Miles, Corbet, etc. lib. 47. Petitions and Copies of Petitions from the King to the Parliament and è conversò: Of Noblemen Spiritual and Temporal: Of Church Communions, Assemblies, Counties, Commonalties, Cities, and of several individual Members of each, to both King and Parliament separately or jointly, on Episcopacy, Rights and Immunities of the Subjects, redress of Imprisonments, Distractions of Church and Kingdom, Trade and Interest, and on other various Subjects as the Affairs of the Times required from 1660. to 1642. with Answers, Examinations, etc. thereof 471 To Q. Eliz.— The Lay Papist to K. Jam. I.— Pryn's Petition when Prisoner in Jersey, etc. lib. 49. From 42 to 43. 472 A Collection of Petitions for Episcopacy— The Parliament to the K. at Beverly— London to the Parliament for Peace, etc. lib. 62. From 43 to 46. 473 Bp. Laud for not transportation— The Catholics to Prince Rupert— Of the Assembly of Divines, etc. Lib. 51. From 46 to 50. 474 Jones to Ol. Crom.— The Anabaptist to the Parliament— Woman's Petition for Col. Lilburne, etc. Lib. 61. From 50 to 60. 475 Of Capt. John Hind— Mr. Hotham's Petit. and Argum.— To Rich. the Protect. etc. Lib. 20. From 60 and upwards. 476 Collect. of Petitions, presented to the K. 1660— Bosson to K. Ch. 2d.— Jenkyn's Petitions, etc. Lib. 11. Memorials and Memento's on the Rights, Liberties of Kings, Princes, States, Minist. and Subjects, on their Intrigues, Negotiations, Passages, Counsels, Embassi. etc. 477 Of the French K. Intrigues at Constantinople— Pryn's Memor. on K. Charles' Martyrd.— Sr. G. Downing on K. Ch. 2▪ etc. Lib. 15. State Manifesto's. 478 Pr. Palatine's on his Right of Succession— On the Differences between the K. of Denm. and D. of Sleswick— K. Jam. I. on the Palatines Cause, etc. Lib. 8. Messages from K. Ch. 2d. to the Parliam. and from and to other Foreign Kingdoms and States during the Rebellion. 479 The K. Message for a Personal Treaty— Prince Ch. to the Emp. of Germany, etc.— The Scotch Parliam. to the Queen of Sweeden, etc. Lib. 77. Charges, Impeachments, Articles of Accusation, etc. of Crimes, Injuries, Misdemeanours, Oppressions, Breaches of Trust, High-Treason, etc. Exhibited against the most Noted Personages during the Unnatural Wars and of later Years. 480 Against K. Ch. I. Bp. Laud— Against the Earl of Strafford— Against the Earl of Danby, etc. Lib. 52. Articles, Leagnes, Truces, and Capitalations of Peace, Friendship, Neutrality, Navigation and Commerce, Mutual Alliance and Defence, between different Empires, Principalities. Se●●n●uries, States, etc. between our Kingdoms and other Princes in all quarters of the World. 481 Of Aix la Chapel Treaty— Between K. charles 2d. and the Indians— And the Algerines, and Tunizeens, etc. Lib. 52. 482 Of the Pyrenean Treaty— Between K. Charles 2d. and the Netherlands— Between K. Ch. I. and the K. of Portug. etc. Lib. 22. Historical and Moral Discourses of Treason, and Rebellion, wherein are consid. the Principles Pretences, its heinousness, fatal consequences and Judgm. on the Act. and Authors, etc. and the contrary on the Obedience, Duty and Loyalty to Superiors, on the Authority and other Prerogatives of Magistrates. 483 Treasons Anatomy— The Rebel's Plea, and its Answers.— The Field of Blood, etc. Lib. 18. Discourses on Usurpation Tyrants and Tyranny explaining the Original rise, extent, and end of Magisterial power, natural and national Rights, Freedoms and properties of Mankind, the Difference between Civil Authority and Usurpation, and the Characters both of good and bad Governors. 484 K. Jam. I. Judgm. on a Tyrant— Cowling Survey of Tyranny— Ham's Testimony against Usurpation, etc. Lib. 11. Answers and Resolutions theological, Historical and Critical to Petitions, Impeachmens, Treatises, Remonstrances, Letters, Apologies, Observation, etc. on K. Ch. I. and the Parliam. Declarations, Messages, Propositions, etc. from 1540 to 1642. 485 K. Ch. I. to the Parliam. on the Array.— An Answer to Dr. Ferne on Gou.— To the Observatour on K. Ch. I. Messages, etc. Lib. 36. From 42 to 47. 486 The Sea Gull. with the Ans.— The Ans. to Alderman Garraways Speech— a Ans. to D. rupert's Declar. etc. Lib. 21. From 47 to 49. 487 An Ans. to David Jenkins— The Royal Apology in Ans. to the Parliam.— The Parliam. to the Scotch Comm. etc. Lib. 24. From 49 to 80. 488 An Ans. to sev. Petitions to Ol. Crom.— To the Declaration between the English and Dutch States— To Oliver's Speech in vindicat. of 5 Monarchy, etc. Lib. 19 From 80 to 90. 489 An Ans. to K. Jam. 2d. Declaration— To Mr. Ashton's dying Paper— To the Bish. of Oxon on the Penal Laws, etc. Lib. 15. M●sc●llaneous Tracts being all Discourses, Observations, Animadversions, Reflections, Admonitions, Discoveries, Cautions, Parrarels, Memoirs, Maxims, Positions, Arguments, Expedients, Conclusions, relating to the Pretences, Designs, Confederacies, Consultations, Policies, Letters, Papers, Negotiations, Stratagems, Plots, and to every material action whatsoever in general of Church, State, or the Army, or of each particular Memb. thereof individual, or compound, both Bp. Pastors, Kings, Peers, Gen. and Private Subjects in all Capacities, as well as Parliam Associations, Fraternities, etc. 490 The Royal Legacies of K. Ch. I.— Hollingworth's defence of K. Ch. I. with Walk. Acc.— The Royal Succ. Cleared, etc. Lib. 18. 491 K. Jam. I. on the duty of a King— The Model of a Commonwealth— Votivae Angliae, etc. Lib. 28. 492 The United Provinces Interest— Buchanan's detections of the Q. of Scots— The Machiav. Cromwellist. etc. Lib. 23. 493 No Protestant Plot the 3 parts— Engl. enslaved to Pop. succ.— The Sorbon▪ subscription to the Oath of Allegiance, etc. Lib. 23. 494 Sr. R. Cotton on Gondamours Emb.— Hakwell on the Liberty of the subj.— Martin on the Independency of Eng. etc. Lib. 30. 495 Q Eliz. Exhort, on the Span Invas.— Nanton's Observat. on Q. Eliz.— The State of the Eng. Fugitives in Spain, 1696, etc. Lib. 24. 496. Allen▪ s Killing no Murder to Ol. Crom.— Ol. Crom. thanks to Fairf.— The Nat of the Savoy persec. as sent to Ol. Crom. etc. Lib. 18. 497 The Charges against K. Ch. I. cleared— Observat. on Sejanus' fall— Asinus Onustus delivered to Q. Eliz. etc. Lib. 3. 498 Stubbs on the Holland War— The simple Cobbler per La guard— Honesty is the Best Policy, etc. Lib. 28. 499 Dodona's Vocal forest— Against kill men for theft— De Brittain's Usurpation, etc. Lib. 26. 500 The Iron Rod in Cromwel's hands— the Prelate's Pride— Speculum Crape gown●rum both parts and Ans. etc. Lib. 23. 501 The discovery of Spanish practices both parts— Presbytery displayed— A Muzzle for Cerberus and his Whelps, etc. Lib. 34. 502 Remarks on the Oxon. Parl. Debates— Raleighs Albania— Mercurius Venereus, etc. Lib. 19 503 The Eastern King's Embassy to Ol. Crom.— Sir W. Raleighs Ghost— Martin's Echo, etc. Lib. 28. 504 K. Jam. I. Charge to the Circuit Judges— The Layman's Religion— The Fr. King's Edict against Protestants, etc. Lib. 22. 505 Howard's Pattern of Christian Loyalty— Anglorum Singultus to General Monk— Rich's Irish Hubb bubb, etc. Lib. 19 506 The Oxonian Anti-Parliament— The Reasons of England's Confederacy with France weighed— The Scotch Mist dispelled, etc. Lib. 15. 507 Reflections on the Opinions of Modern Divines— The Packet of Advice complete— The Red-coats Catechism, etc. lib. 22. 508 K. Jam. 1. against private Combats— The Evaporation of the Apple of Palestine— Mischiefs of misrepresenting the King; etc. lib. 20. Cosmographical, Geographical and Anthological Histories of the whole World. 509 Pomponius Mela Cosmoge— Strafford's Geographical Description— The Modern History of the World, both parts, etc. lib. 7. European Hist. containing the Descript. Origine Antiq. Laws, Customs, Govern. Manners, Qual. strength and material Occurrences, Rebellions Battles, Sieges, and in all the Countries of Europe entirely and partic. on Russia, Pol. Hungary, Greece, Moldavia, the Signories in and about Italy, as Modena, Ven. Gen. Sicily, Savoy, the Grinds. etc. and abund of Tracts relat. to the Terri. of the Turks. 510 Cardin. Contareno's Hist. of Venice— On the Dukedom of Modena— On the Dukedom of Tuscany, etc. lib. 16. 511 On Stenho Rarin's Rebellion in Muscovy— The Descript. of Europe from 1650 to 1610.— The Troubles of Geneva 1591., etc. lib. 17. American and other Hist. viz. of Carol. Virgin. Isle of Pines Newfoundland, &c 512 Nova Britania in Virginia— Bullock's Examinat. of Virginia,— Whitbourn on the Discovery of Newfoundland, etc. lib. 10. Histories of New England in divers curious Tracts containing the Laws, Customs, Wars, Trade, Products, Religion, Conversion, and the Progress of Christianity. 513 Mather's Hist. of their Wars— Wood's New England. Prospect— Whitfield on the Converted State of the Indians, etc. lib. 11. ●14 An Abstract of their Laws— Motton's New England's Canaan— Clark on the New England's Persecution, etc. lib. 10. Histories of England containing all its Transactions of State within itself and with other Nations, the Lives and Practices of its Princes, the Account of all Ecclesiastical and Military Affairs in general: on the Honour, Defence, Safety, Interest, Troubles, Ilconveniences, etc. 515 Froissard's Epitome— The Reign of K. Hen. 3.— The Court, of K. James 1. etc. lib. 18. ●16 Pulleston's Epitome Monarch. Brit.— Daniel's Hist. of England— Of York and Lancast. Wars, etc. lib. 11. ●17 Owen's Register of Engl. Seminaries, etc.— The English Pope— Another with a Vindication and Parallel, etc. lib. 11. ●18 Pulleston on God's Care of Monarchy— Pen on the Interest of Engl.— K. Ch. 1. no Man of Blood but a Martyr, etc. lib. 11. ●19 Gowry's Conspiracy— K. Ch. 1. Affairs in Scotl. under Montross— St. Grevil's 5 Years of K. James, etc. lib. 17. 520 Fletcher's Hist. of Henry— A Narr. of the Span. Intrigues in Engl.— Turner's Abstract of Peers, etc. lib. 15. 521 The Foundations, etc. of Oxford and Cambridge— England's and Holland's Union— England's Doxology, etc. lib. 11. 522 Walker's History of Independency complete, etc. lib. Curious Tracts relating to Scotland both to its Church and State, etc. Affairs during the late Civil Wars in its Negotiations, Papers, etc. with Engl. its Battles, Victories, Losses, Accounts, Assemblies, Parliam. Convocations, Treaties, Manifesto's, Proclamations, Answers, etc. and Modern Treat. on the same. 523 Scotl. Ancient Obligat. to Engl.— Lysimach. Nicanor to the Covenanters— The Scotch Grievances under Lauderdale, etc. lib. 16. 524 Their Barbarities against Bps.— The assembly's Exhortation to England— The Scot's Cabinet Opened, etc. lib. 26. 525 The Scotch Proceed 1640.— The Soldier's Speech on the Ks. Coronat. Oath— A Remonstr. on the Scotch Troubles, etc. lib. 21. 526 The Lawfulness of the Scots Invasion— Their Kirk's Confession of Faith— Copies of all Letters, Papers, etc. between their Commissioners and the English Parliarment, etc. lib. 19 527 Rutherford's Plea for Presbytery— An Assertion of Scotch Ch. Government— The Scotch Kirk's Protestation, etc. lib. 9 528 Reformat. of Ch. Government cleared— The Scotch Covenant condemned— A Confutat. of the Scotch Government, etc. lib. 21. 529 Presbyt. Inquisit. on Edinbur. College— The Scotch Presbyt. Weathercock— A Vindic. of their Proceed against Bps, etc. lib. 11. 530 The Answer to Dundees Declarat. 1690.— The Scotch Presbyt. Eloquence— Buchanan de jure regni apud Scot, etc. lib. 16. 531 An Expostulat. with the Scotch whigs— Scotland drawn by an English Pencil— Scotl. pulling down the Gates of Rome, etc. lib. 14. Irish Tracts relating to all the Transactions Ancient and Modern, performed in in Ireland on their Parliaments, Orders, Councils; on their Ingratitude, Rise, Government, Troubles, Wars, Messages, Trade, Reduction, and whatsoever remarkable occurred to the present Time. 532 Walker's Vindicat. of his Acc. of London Derry— A Journal of their Parliam. proceed. 1689.— A List of the Gent. att. by K. J. 2. etc. lib. 18. 533 Tyrconnel's Lieuftenship Vindica.— Irish Papists no Evidences— Remarks on their Affairs and Trade, etc. lib. 12. 534 An Accou. of the Affairs in 89 and 90.— A Narr. of the Rebel. 1650— A Remonst. on the Ch. and Kingdom of Ireland, etc. lib. 16. 535 The Irish Affairs under the 2 last Reigns— The Methods of subduing Protestantism— A Collection of Murders committed in Ireland, etc. lib. 15. 536 A Representation of the Irish under K. James 2d.— The Persecutions of the Kilmore Protestant's— The Protestants Appeal to K. James 2d. etc. Lib. 20. Historical and Moral, Low Dutch Tracts, wherein are all the State Matters of every Province, their Government and Governors, the Actions Civil and Military, the Description and Surveys, etc. of their Inhabitants, Natures, Cities, Commodities, Trade, Policy, Riches, etc. divers Relations of Sieges, etc. are handled. 537 The Hist. of the Royal Congress at the Hague— Observat. on the Pr. of Or. and the States— The subdued Provinces admonition to Holland, etc. Lib. 16. 538 Sir R. Williams on the Actions of the Netherlands— An exact description of Flanders— Churchyard's Hist. of Netherlands, etc. Lib. 15. Tracts Ecclesiastical, Civil, Historical, and Moral, relating to France, to the King's Subjects thereof, on the Rise, Intrigues, Negotiations, Encroachments, Wars, Persecutions, Reformation of Religion, Factions, particular of the house of Guise, predictions, and, etc. with Pleas, Answers, and other Proceed in Ch. and State. 539 The Fortune of France prophetical— A Refutation of the Anticotton— The Counter league of the D. of Guise, etc. Lib. 15. 540 The Counter Guise— Dryden's vindication of the Guise and Covent. parallel— Dannet's History of France, etc. Lib. 11. 541 A Tract on the Fr. King's Nativity— The Fr. Assemblies proceed— The Fr. Parliaments proceeds on the Pope's Bull, etc. Lib. 14. 542 The Fr. Herald— The Fr. Princes Association— Arnauld against the Jesuits, etc. Lib. 15. Spanish and Portugese Tracts, Ecclesiastical, etc. on their Foreign and Domestic Transactions, Leagues, Wars, on the Nature and Genius of the Countries, Persons, Descriptions of the most remarkable Subjects, some Transactions from the Original compeled in those Nations. 543 A Pageant of Spanish Humours— Vox Populi both parts— A Description of the Escarial, etc. Lib. 9 544 A Vindicat. of the true Sabastian— The Spaniards Monarchy— Wadsworth's State of Spain, etc. Lib. 9 545 Montanu's Discovery of the Inquisit— The English and Spaniard's Compared— On the Spaniards Cruelty and Policy, etc. Lib. 7. 546 Hostories of Germany, describing its Wars in 10 Books, and Supplements containing its most material Occurrences with Italy, France, the Palatinate, Bohemia, the Grizons, Brandenbourg, Gulick, Saxony, etc. with an account of all the Rights Custom's, Manners, Practices, Affairs in Church and State, their Dissensions, Wars, Dicts, etc. Lib. 10. 547 The present and future Condition of Germany— The Election Ceremonies of Mathias.— Of Ferdinando, etc. Lib. 19 Relating more particularly to Bohemia and the Palatinate. 548 Bohemica Jura defensa— The State between the Emperor and Bohemia— Bohemia Regnum Electivum, etc. Lib. 17. Swedish and Danish Treatises, Ecclesiastical Historical and Civil, containing the Wars between each, and of each against the Empire, and respectively among themselves, on their Battles, Sieges, Treatises, Religion, Disciplines, and on the most Remarkable Actions of their Kings, etc. 549 The Funeral of Gust. Adolph.— A Survey of the Kingdom of Sweden— The Star of the North, etc. Lib. 10. 550 The whole proceeds at Roskeld Treaty the Passages since the Treaty— Gustava's Storming Coppenhagen, etc. Lib. 7. 551 The Sweedish Intelligencer complete in Lib. 4. Relations, Narratives, Accounts, News from several parts of the 3 Kingdoms, and from Foreign parts of strange Accidents and Calamities, National and Particular, of Apparitions, Insurrections, Plots, Births, Deaths, Fires, Murd●rs, Massacres, etc. of hundred of Mixed Matters, from 1903. to 1691. 552 A Nar. of the Acts of the E. of Essex— On the Death of the Lord Cornwallis— Brumswicks overthrow to Tilly, etc. Lib. 47. 553 A Nar. of the Powder Plot— The Death of Mr. Pymm— The apprehending of John James, etc. Lib. 36. 554 The Contents of the black Box— K. Ch. 2d. Conference with Cardinal Mazerine— The taking of Cap. Hind, etc. Lib. 45. 555 Sten Lorazine's Rebellion in Muscovy— The Devil's departure out of the London's Nuns— Of Ramsey the false Jew, etc. Lib. 32. Of Murders more particular. 556 The Murdered King— The 2 State Martyr's of Bristol— The Murder of Sir John Tindal, e616. etc. Lib. 41. From 1670. to 80. 557 The Murder of Sir Richard Sandford— The Fr. Midwives on Her Husband— The Murder of the ABp. of St. Andrews, etc. Lib. 30. 558 Monthly Accounts and Mercuries, Present State of Europe, Memoirs, Gentleman's Journal, and complete Libraries. etc. Lib. 17. Vox's and Voices being Treatises relating to Church and State Occurences and on the most sensible Occasions Foreign and Domestic. 559 S. Vox Regis— Vox Cleri pro Rege— The difference between Ruling by Law ●nd by will, etc. Lib. 13. 560 Mason's midnight cry— Vox Populi. 1690. both Parts— Vox populi, Fax populi, etc. Lib. 15. Discourses miscellaneous, of Governm. State and Revolutions, Conditions of Countries, on Churches, and Military Affairs on Public and private Interests, Usages in Deal. 561 On the Assault of the Prin. of Orange 1582— On the Affairs of Eng.— On the Nature rise, etc. of Governm. etc. Lib. 15. 562 On Popish Perjuries— Gataker against Lily and Gadbury— On Schools and Scoolmast. etc. Lib. 15. 563 Sr. Ch. Cornwallis on Pr. Henry— On Tangier— On Monarchy and Aristocracy, etc. Lib. 14. Dialogues and Conferences Theological and Divine on Ceremonies, and what ever may be applicable to the Church, Religion, or its professors. 564 On the Condition of the Ch. of Engl.— Eubulus— On Kneeling at the Sacram. etc. Lib. 12. Dialogues serious and jocose on private and public Transactions and Occurrences in State Governm. 565 Bay's Reason of his Conversion— Between Crackfart and Tory— Between Citt and Bumkin, etc. Lib. 13. 566 Between Valentius and Freiland— Between Muggleton and the Quaker— The Anatomy of a Jacobite, etc. Lib. 15. 567 Hickman's Laudensium Apost.— The Differ. between the Ch. and Court of Ro.— The Welsh Levite tossed in a Blanket, etc. Lib. 22. Cases about abundance of Affairs, viz. Shipmoney, Trade, Excomunica, Divorce, Estates, Wrongs, Depredation, Widows, Orphans, Merchants, of all most all Communities of people, and of Individual Persons with Ans. etc. 568 The Case of Excester College— Of the University of Ox. to Mr. Selden— Sr. T. Cullum Case, etc. Lib. 18. 569 The Lord Cravens Case— The Answer to it— Sr. John Maynards' Case, etc. Lib. 16. 570 Lilbourne Tried and Cast— Lenthalls Case and Sufferings— H. Peter's Case Writ with his own Hand, etc. Lib. 14. 571 Mr. Love's Case— Alderman Tichbourns Case— Coll. Lambert's Case, etc. Lib. 15. Of Passive Obedience and Non Resistance, pro and Con. 572 The History of it since the Reformat.— Reflections on the same— Wilson on the Vanity of the Hist. etc. Lib. 10. Of the Church of England's Loyalty, pro and Con. 573 A Test of her Loyalty with the Reply— An Exam. of the same— An Instance of her Loyalty, etc. Lib. 11. 574 To K. Jam. 2d. Declarat. of Indulg. to the Jacobites, etc. on the first pro and Con, on the Reading of, with Argum. reflections, Ans. and Lett. thereon, etc. Lib. 9 Considerations on Select Occasions as on Ch. and Parliament Matters, War with Spain, Staple Commodities of the Nation about Elections, etc. 575 On K. Ch. 2d. Death— To promote Peace among Protestants— About Subscription on behalf of Conf. etc. Lib. 16. Divers Select Papers, all Relating to the Prince of Orange and the late Revolution. 576 Seu. of the Prince's Declarations, Reasons, etc.— A Justification of his Descent— Asaph Bp. on God's disposal of Kingd. etc. Lib. 17. Letters on Various and Select subjects of State, Matters, Ecclesiastical, Civil in all times together with Letters about Trade, Building, Mathemat. Physic, with abundance of Miscellaneous Tracts. 577 Letters and Copies of Letters, etc. between King Charles I. and the Parliament; between the Lords and the Commission on either side, relating to their several Desires and Treaties of a Peace, with their resolutions thereon and whatsoever was material thereto during those Years, etc. Lib. 33. Letters to and from K. Ch. I. as will when Prince as K. to and from his Son P. Charles, P. Rupert and the Queen, containing all the State and Church Negotiations of that unhappy Prince, together with Ans. and Rem. on the same. 578 The Pope to Prince Ch. I— The Princes Ans.— The K. Letter that were taken at Sherbourne Castle, etc. Lib. 39 Letters and Declarations to and from K. Ch. 2d. General Monk, R. Cromwell, Fleetwood, The Committee's desires on the Methods, Obstructions, etc. of the Restoration with Animadversions, etc. 579 The K. Letter from Breda— Monks Letter to Lambert— A Letter of advice to R. Crom. etc. Lib. 43. Letters of and from Popes, Emperors, Kings, Princes, Peers, eminent Persons, Ministers and Committees on occasional Transactions, Ecclesiastical, Military and Civil, Ancient and Modern, with Answers, Reflections, etc. thereupon. 580 The Emperor to K. Jam. the 2d. on his Fall— Pope Innocent XII to the Emperor for Peace— Colemen Letter's to LaChaise, etc. lib. 45. 581 K. Jam. the 2d to his Councillors on the Pr. of Wales— Melfort. to the Scotch Presbyterians— The Great Turk to the K. of Poland, etc. lib. 29. Letters giving account of Sieges, Surrenders, Land and Sea-fights, Invasions, Victory's, Conditions of Armies, Rebellions, etc. from the year 1600. to the time For, and Domest. 582 Count Taff's on the Siege of Vienna— On the Surrender of Mons 1692.— On the English and Dutch Sea-fight 1652, etc. lib. 66. 583 The Paris Relat. of Landen Battle— On the Palatinate Battles— The Fr. Pretensions on Invasion examined, etc. lib. 40. Letters on Parliaments, on their Informations, Proceed, Prerogatives, etc. 584 On the Loyalty of the late Parliament— With a Free Parliament is— On the Convocation at Westminster, 1690. etc. lib. 26. Letters on the Test and Penal-Laws, on Persecution for Conscience, Liberty of Con. on the Ecclesiastical Commission on the Ooaths and case of fealty, and Allegiance, with Answers, Animadversions, Reflection, etc. 585 Stewarts and Mynheer. Fagels' Letters, Ans. etc.— Dr. sherlock's Case and the Answer, etc.— The Country Gentleman's 3 Letters on the Penal-laws, etc. lib. 25. 586 Toleration the Interest of Christians— Considerations on the same— On Bp. Lakes Declarat. of Passive Obedience and the Vindicat. etc. lib. 15. 587 The 2 Letters to a Dissenter. with the Animadversions, Censures, Answers, Remarks with the Letters that passed between Dr. Stillingf. By'r net and Mr. Lowth, etc. lib. 18. Pastoral Letters to and from the Bishops and other of the Clergy; or any way concerning them, with Answers, Remarks, etc. of Lay Persons, and all on the Cases of Suspension, Deprivation, etc. 588 Dr. Burnet's with Dr. Johnson's Notes, Answer, etc.— Meaux Bp. to the New Catholics— The New Converts Answer, etc. lib. 35. 589 Ancient Letters of Religion, between England and Spain, on Obedience to the Roman Power, Letters of Junius, Tilenus, Hoo, etc. of the Eng. Exile Church and National Synod of France, etc. lib. 18. Letters in vindicat. of the Ch. of England, on its Service, Rights, Offices, Religion, Loyalty, Practices, etc. and on the proof of K. C. the 2ds being a Member of that Church. 390 K. Ch. 2d. to Mr. Cawton— The Princes de Tureen's Evidence— News from Brussell's, etc. lib. 26. Letters Controversial, between the Divines of the Church of England, on the Unity Trinity, Liturgies Confirmity, etc. with Vindications, Observations, and on one another's Doctrines and Books. 591 Thoughts on Dr. Sherlock on the Trinity— A Vindicat. of the Unitarians— Remarks on the Alterations of the Liturgy, etc. lib. 30. Letters Moral, of and about the Presbyterians, Quakers, and of several other Sectarists, on their Tenets, Professions and Actions, Pro and Con. 592 Utrecht to the London Assemblies— Reflect. on Baxter's Hist. of N. Conformity— Rich's Epistle to the Quakers, etc. lib. 34. 593 On the Matter of Excommunication— In Vindic. of Dr. Sherlock about Church Communion— The Platform of Presbytery, etc. lib. 24. Letters Controversial, between the Church of England and Rome, Pup. Protest and Jews. 594 The Grand Controversy in 16 parts— Between Dr. Stillingf. and Fa. Godwin, with the Answers and Remarks— The Layman's Opinion and Answer, etc. lib. 19 Letters of Popery, relating to their Policy, Designs, Projects, etc. with some Letters of Conference among themselves, with Answers, Examinat. Cens. etc. 595 A Letter of Inquiry to the Jesuits— To Dr. Burnet on Cardinal Pool's Secret Powers— Le Chaise on the progress of Popery in England, etc. lib. 24. Controversial Letters on Popish Doctrines, of Adoration, Invocation, Infal. etc. 596 Hereford Bp. on Popish Idolatry— Papists cleared from the Imputation Dr. Barrow on Invocation of Saints, etc. lib. 19 Letters of Apostasy, Conversion Changing and Doubling in Religion, etc. 597 The Sincere Popish Convert— The Proselyte of Rome called back to the Church of England— On an Atheist's turning Papist, etc. lib. 13. Letters of and to the Parliament Army, and their Members, etc. on all the Occurring Matters from 1640. to 1660. 598 Several Letters to Wm. Lenthal— The H. of Commons to the Scot Assembly— Several of Sir. A Hazleriggs to the Parliam. etc. lib 28. 599 Stubb's Letter on the Select Senate— Pryn's Letters to K. Ch. 1.— Shveral of and to Sir T. Fairfax, etc. lib. 43. 600 Several Letters from Scotland to England— To the E. of Pembroke concerning the Times, 1647. On the Grievances of the State 1641, etc. lib. 42. More particular relating to Ol. Cromwell. 601 O. Crom. to the Parliament on their assuming the Government— On the Election of a Protector— Cap. Crook to the Protector, etc. lib. 37. Scotch Letters giving an Account of all the Transactions of Church and State in Scotland in Peace and War, from 1640 to 1691, with Answers, Remarks, etc. 602 Of the Persecution of the Ch. of Scotl. 1690— Of the Sufferings of the Episcop. Clergy— On the Pract. of D. Hamilton, etc. Lib. 63. Irish Letters, and Letters relating the material Affairs of the Church and State in Ireland, in Peace and War time, from 1640 to 1690, with Answers, Observations, Animadversions, etc. 603 The Earl of Essex on the Papist Obstinacy— The Irish man dissected— On the late Revolutions, etc. Lib. 48. Miscellaneous Letters, Copies, and Extracts, Historical, Political and Moral, Some Ancient, some Modern, with Answers and Observations. 604 On H. Peter's Transactions in the North— The constant Man's Character— Sir W. Petty's Verbum Sapienti, etc. Lib. 40. 605 Turner on Marrying Coz. Germane— Observations on St. Osborn's Letter— Remarks on Jovian, etc. Lib. 52. 606 On the Oath of Allegiance 1689.— Advice to the. Men of Shaftesbury— The 2d Packet, etc. Lib. 40. 607 Oldenbourg on improving Orchards— On the Gild of Swearing— On employing the Poor, etc. Lib. 26. 608 Clifford's Notes on Dryden— Farneze Nova Scribendi Literas— Letter from no Body to no Body, with the Answer, etc. Lib. 33. 609 Pelling's Apostate Protestant— Coll. Martin's Cabinet of Letters Places of Trust not to be sold, etc. Lib. 32. 610 Treatises of and by Dr. Fern against taking Arms against the King, his resolving of Conscience, and Conscience satisfied, with Answers, Arguments, Replications, and Pro and Con by other Authors, etc. Lib. 12. Depositions, Articles, Answers, Attainders, and several select Pieces, Defamatory and Vindicative, relating to Bishop Laud, and the Earl of Strafford. 611 Palmodia Cantuariensis— Culmer's Cathedral News— Satisfaction on the Earl of Strafford's Death, etc. Lib. 15. 612 Papers, Discourses, Pleas, Remonstrances, Apologies, and Cases of Judge Jenkins, with Vindications, Answers, Replies, etc. Lib. 10. Lieut. Coll. Lilburnes Tracts, with Answers, Examinations, Vindications, Reflections, and Pasquil's on his Books and Person. 613 The Laws Funeral— Lilburne's Justification against Prynn— Last Will and Testament, etc. Lib. 14. 614 Lilburnes Plea— His Exceptions to his Indictment— Strength out of Weakness, etc. Lib. 24. Mr. Prynn's Tracts, several published in the Civil War time and some after. 615 Of the Sovereignty of Parliaments and Kingdoms compl. in Lib. 4. 616 Prynn's Vindications Historical, etc. of the Liberties of Engl. of the secluded Memb. of the Franchises, right Laws, Interest of Subjects, Jurisdiction of Parliam. of Christian Kings, etc. with his Vindic. etc. Lib. 11. Prynn's Pleas, Apologies, Remonstrances, Speeches, Discourses, etc. Law, Arguments on serious Subjects. 617 On subjecting Irel. to Engl. Juries— Minors no Senators— His Refutation of Lilburne, etc. Lib. 12. Prynn's Narr. Queries, his Chronological, Moral, Historical, etc. Collections, and Observations, with several other Tracts. 618 The good Old Cause Anatomised— A Searching homeward— The Levellers levelled to the Ground, etc. Lib. 12. 619 Aur. Reginae— The Appendix— The opening the Great Seal, etc. Lib. 14. Prynn's Polemical Examinat. Dissertations, Surveys, and Treatises on Divine and civil Matters on Sectarists, etc. 620 Against Drinking of Healths— On bowing at the Name of Jesus— On free Admission to the Communion, etc. Lib. 11. 621 For Tithes and Ministers Maintenance— Jus Patronatus— The Unworthiness of Lovelocks, etc. Lib. 14. 622 On the Saint's Loyalty to their King— His Purge for a Roman Catholic— Concordia Discors, etc. Lib. 11. 623 Against the Readmission of Jews in Engl. both parts— Independency Unmasked— A Discovery of the Quakers, etc. Lib. 12. Authors and Tracts against Prynn, or some of his Works by way of Answer and Reply. 624 Phillip's Long Parliam. revived— The Fallacy of the opening of the Great Seal— Observat. on Prynn's Church Government, &c Lib. 17. Theological, Political, and Moral Pieces by the strenuous Pen of Sir Roger L' Estrange, with Answers, Replies, etc. of others to the same. 625 A Memento to the Lovers of K. Ch. 1.— His Apol. and View of the Restoration— Suppl. to the relapsed Apostate, etc. Lip. 6. 627 The Dissent. Sayings, both parts— The Assent. Sayings— The Holy Cheat of Presbyt. etc. Lib. 8. 627 Toleration Discussed— Zekiel and Ephraim on Sir Roger L'Estrange— L'Estrange's Appeal, etc. Lib. 14. 628 His Narr. of the Plot 1680.— His further Discovery of it— The Growth of Knavery under Fears of Popery, etc. Lib. 12. 629 On regulating the Press— Citt and Bumkin the 2 parts— Truth and Honest in plain English, etc. Lib. 12. Characters of Persons eminently famous or infamous of Habits, Dispositions, and Qualifications of Mind and Body of Kingdoms, Opinions, Quakers, Trade and Occupations. 630 Of K. Ch. 2. and Card. Mazarine— Of a Bigoted Prince— Of a Jacobite, etc. Lib. 16. 631 Tate's Char. of Virtues and Vices— Of an Old English Puritan— Of a rigid Presbyter, etc. Lib. 24. On Intemperate Drinking and Drunkards, Smoking and the unlawfulness, Heinousness of it, with Exhortations, Arguments and Examples against it. 632 Freeman's Dehortation— K. James 1. Touchstone of Tobacco— Philocothonista, or the Drunkard, etc. Lib. 7. Divers curious Tracts of Duelling, single Combats, its Laws, Illegality and bad Effects, of Challenges, Acceptions and Seconds, and on the Art of Defence. 633 Dr. Comber's Discourse of Duels— Giacomo's Art of Defence— Antiduello, with the Force of Duels, etc. Lib. 6. Catalogues and Lists of all the Nobility, Parliament Men in several Years, Armies, Fleets, Prisoners of War, Places, Damages, etc. as also of all the most considerable Books in all Faculties. 634 Of the Commissioners that sentenced K. Ch. 1.— The Persons presented to K. Ch. 1. to die— Of the eject. Non-conf. Min. etc. Lib. 15. 635 Of the Army under the Earl of Essex— Of the 400 Hackney Coachmen— Of the Chancellors of England by Philpot, etc. Lib. 14. 636 Bibliotheca Aslimoliona, with the Appendix— Sir William Coventrey's Study— Parker's Collection of Law-books, etc. Lib. 22. 637 Dr. Worsley's Catalogue of his Books— Martinus' Catalogue of Italian Books— Biblio. Bodleiana S. Scriptorum, etc. Lib. 12. Treatises, Narratives, Remarks, some Panegerical and Historical, some jocose on the Lives, Deaths, Doctrines, Actions, etc. of Popes, Emperors, Kings, Princes, and other eminent Persons, or any ways notorious as well civil, as Ecclesiastical and Military. 638 Clark's Life of our Saviour— Of Herod— Julian the Apostate's Life, etc. Lib. 9 639 Clark's Life of Alexander Mag.— The Portraiture of K. Charles 2.— Ashley's Life of Almansor, etc. lib. 8. 640 Clerk 's Life of Will. 1.— Of Richard 2.— Of Gustavus Adolphus, etc. lib. 7. 641 Henry the 4th.— Of Archbishop Laud— Of Dr. Sanderson Bishop of Lincoln, etc. lib. 6. 642 Of Pr. Hen. Son to K. James 1.— Woonton on the D. of Buck— Of Coll. Turner, etc. lib. 9 643 Of Pope Alexander 7.— Of Robert Foulkes Minister— Of Mr. Mason Minister of Stony Strafford, etc. lib. 9 644 Mondenodo Bp's Chron. of the Rom. Emperors— On Monsieur Turene's Funeral— Charle's Life of Tamerlin, etc. lib. 7. 645 The Cobbler of Gloucester— The Memoirs of Dr. T. Oates— Dangerfield's Memories, etc. lib. 11. 646 Of Sir George Sand's Son— Of Mr. Kath. Brettering— Of Mr. John Child, etc. lib. 8. 647 The Duchess' Life of the D. of Newcastle— Of James D. of Hamilton— Clark's Life of the black Prince, etc. lib. 8. Essays on divers Matters relating to Church and State, etc. 648 Marvel on General Counsels— Pulteston on God's Providence— On Education of Gentlewomen, etc. lib. 9 Very curious Tracts about the Misery, State, Relief, Maintenance, and Education of Parish Children, and the Poor in all Capacities managed, either by Proposals, Methods and Designs, to Parliaments, Magistrates, etc. on the Laws and Offices relating thereto. 649 On the Highgate Design— Dunning on the Office of an Overseer— On employing the Poor, etc. lib. 15. Several Pamphlets on Prisoners and Imprisonment, with various Papers from the King's Bench, Fleet, the Counters, about their Abuses, Suffering, Regulations, and some jocose. 650 Prison Sighs— speeds King's-Bench Scuffle— The Counter Scuffle and Rat, etc. lib. 19 Orders, Rules, Ordinances, Considerations, and other Tracts about Printing-stationers', etc. 651 The Star-Chamber Decree— Of regulating the Press— On the Liberties of the Press, etc. lib. 8. Several polemical Tracts about the Nature, Certainty, Antiquity, Observation of the Solemnities of Christmass-day and Lent. 562 Dr. Warmsley's Vindication of Christmas— read's Christmas revived— Col ling against Fisher, etc. lib. 20. Treaties of Chronology, Sacred and Profane, also some Geographical Books. 653 Dr. Pies Hour glass of Time— Drake's Sacred Chronology— Pembles Introduction, etc. lib. 14. Various Tracts and Discourses of Usury, Interest, Mercenary, Loans, Pro and Con; on the Illegality, Abuses, Advantages, Abating, Iniquity, etc. of the same. 654 Sir Thomas Culpeper Sen. on the rate of Usury— Benbridge on rectifying Usury— Moss' arraignment of Usery, etc. lib. 9 655 Dr. Holm's Usury is Injury— Dr. Penton's Treatise in 3 Books— Blaxton's Eng. Usurer, etc. lib. 9 Select Tracts of the learned Ld. Viscount Bacon. 656 His reading on the Statute of Uses— His Cases of Treason— His Speeches on the Postnatis. etc. lib. 12. Sir W. Raleigh's Historical, Poletical and Moral Tracts; with several relating to him, and divers of Mr. Cook's Tracts. 657 Sr. W. R's. Description of Guiana— His Prerogative of Parliaments— His Maxims of State, etc. Lib. 9 Ceremonies, Solemnities and Calvacades at Coronations and Creations of Kings and Princes, Home and Forreign, at Treatises of Marriages, interviews, Triumphs, Funeral's, Entertainments of Princes, Peers, Ambassaders, Elections and Installm. of the Knts. Garter, Knts. Bath, their forms and Processions, etc. with the magnificence of several Places. 658 A Collect. of Liber Regalis— At the Inaugerat. of King Ch. 2d.— The Mann. of Electing a Kt. Garter, etc. Lib. 14. 659 K. Jam. I. Entry at London— On the Creation of Prince Hen.— The Entertainm. of K. Jam. I. at Edinb. etc. Lib. 13. London's Triumphs, or the Ceremonies Pageantry, shows Triumphal Arches, Chariots, Laborious Projects on Land and Water, etc. in Hon. and at the Inauguration of the Lord Majors of London, Described, Ancient and Modern. 660 At the Inaugurat. of Sir John Pemberton— Of Sir John Jolles— of Sir Maurice Abbot, etc. Lib. 17. 661 Of Sir Thomas Davies— Of Sir James Edwards— Of Sir Thomas Pilkington, etc. Lib. 19 Tracts and Discourses on the Fires, Plagues, Pestilential Diseases and other Calamities which have ever befell London, in whole or in Part, with Papers of Informations and Advice of the Causes, Authors and Losses also, Parrarels, Observations, Historical and Moral. 662 A Collection of all the Calamities since Will. I— London's Flames Discovered— The Wonderf. Year 1603, etc. Lib. 20. Tracts Relating to the City of London, Charter, Municipal, Privileges, and Rights of Freemen, Election and Cases of Sheriffs, Divers Acts and Ordinances of Common Counsels pro and con with Reflections, etc. 663 An Abridgem. of the Charter— The Privileges of the Citizens— Hunts Defence of the Charter with the Ans. etc. Lib. 17: Miscellaneous Treaties concerning London Affairs, on vil Companies, Liberties, Usages, Constitutions, etc. 664 Sir Hen. Colthorpes Coll. of Customs— Of London Tithes— London's Acc. of Taxes Imposition etc. Lib. 40. Bills of Mortality and other Tracts Relating thereto. 665 All the Bills of Mortal. during the Pestle.— Bell's London Rememb.— Grants Nat. and Polit. Observe. etc. Lib. 5. Miscellaneous treatises, being Moral discourses on various, and oftentimes select Subjects, more distinct from Church and State, etc. 666 the Xtian. Moderator— Don Quixot redivivus— The Triplicity of Divinity, Philosophy, etc. Lib. 11. 667 The State of a Commonwealth— The Cavalier exam. and acquitted— A Conference on the Observator, etc. Lib. 10. 668 Webster's examina. of Academies— Darley on Chelsey Col.— Johnson's Academy of Love, etc. Lib. 10. 669 Love and Valour— Breeton's Will of Wit— The Balzon of Jealousy, etc. Lib. 10. 670 Dr. Causab. cause of tempo. Evils— The Golden Bull of the Empire— Bird's Oftenta Carolina, etc. Lib. 11. 671 The Arraign. of all Women— The rampant Alderman— Aurora or a dawn to day light. etc. Lib. 12. 672 The Spanish Inquisition— Decker's seven deadly Sins— The Romish Doctrine of Rebellion, etc. Lib. 11. 673 The Piedmont. Persecution— Bunny's Coronation of K. David— The Demeanour of a Good Subject, etc. Lib. 12. 674 The Favourites Chronocle— The Eng. and Dutch Affairs Displayed— The Siege of Famagosa, etc. Lib. 12. 675 The Effects of Animosities— A Satisfaction of Romish Equivocati.— Comforts against Spanish threats, etc. Lib. 12. 676 Lewsn. Resolved Gentleman— The Effigies of Hobbs— A Hedgrow of Bushes, etc. Lib. 10. 677 Green's Garden of Eloquence— Hawk's Killing is Murder— The Jesuits Countermind, etc. Lib. 10. 678 Halke's White Devil— Lipsius of Constancy Englished— Graham's Anatomy of Humours, etc. Lib. 10. 679 Lucta Jacob. I.— Goodwin's Roman Antiquities— lily's Anatomy of Wit, etc. Lib. 11. 680 Sir J. Hayward of Supremacy— Hick's Translation of Lucian— The Golden-Fleece in 3 parts, etc. Lib. 9 681 Mercurius Menippus— Miracles contrary and above Nature— The Commotions in Turkey, 1689. etc. Lib. 10. 682 Lord Chan. Moor on Tribulation— The Moonshine in Answer to Dr. Wild— The Mirror of Honour, etc. Lib. 9 683 Pagitt on unequal Marriage— Precedent for Princes to rule by— The Mystery of the 2 Juntoes, etc. Lib. 10. 684 The new North Star— Pierce Pennyless Supplication to the Devil— Bedwell's Mahomet unmasked, etc. Lib. 9 685 On Cesar's Supremacy— Supreme Power vindicated against Apollonius— Problems on Religion, etc. Lib. 10. 686 Dr. Raleighs Miscellany Works— Remarks on Julian's Downfall— Philpot's Suicide Murder, etc. Lib. 10. 687 More's Principles for young Princes— Pont's right reckoning of Years— Wit's private Wealth, etc. Lib. 10. 688 The Massacre of Paris— The Turkish Secretary— Ol. Crom. Abbreviation of Arguments, etc. Lib. 13. 689 Rox's Attic Antiquities— A Treatise of the Use and Custom— The Man-Eater, etc. Lib. 12. 690 Sir. W. Wiseman's Christian Knight— The Schism of the Brownists— Politic Discourses on Truth and Lying, etc. Lib. 9 691 The Overthrow of Stage-Plays— Against Painting and Patching— The Metamorphosis of fair Faces, etc. Lib. 10. 692 Peacham's Worth of a Penny— Rawley's Search for Money— Walwin's Fountain of Slanders, etc. Lib. 12. Travels. Discoveries and Voyages ancient and modern, in most parts of the known World. Essays, and Treaties on Improvement, Profitableness, etc. Of the same together, with Descriptions of the Countries, Towns, Manners and Genius of the Place and Natives, and several other Tracts relating thereto. 693 An Essay of the Means for Travel— Sir Tho. Smith's Voyage into Russia— Capt. Drake's Voyages, etc. lib. 13. 694 A Description of Ireland— The Inquisition of Goa— The Government of Tangier, etc. lib. 11. 695 Sir Tho. moor's Utopia— The Marygold's Voyages— On the Government of the Netherlands, etc. lib. 8. 696 Sir W. Rawlegh's Carriage in his Voyages— News from Turkey and Poland— On the Captives of Algiers and Tunis, etc. lib. 10. 697 Hilton's Discovery of Florida— Carolina described— Sir W. Phipps' Actions in Canada, etc. Lib. 10. 698 Randolph's Description of the Archipelago— On the first Discovery of Madera— The Discovery of the Floating Island, etc. Lib. 10. Fictitious Tales and Romances of divers sorts. 699 Gay Earl of Warwick— Ornatus and Artesia— Hobson's Horse load of Letters, etc. Lib. 10. 700 The Batchelor's Banquet— Winstanly's Honour of Merchant-Taylors— Montelion Knight of the Oracle, etc. Lib. 11. 701 Dr. Faustus— The Adventures of Love— The Golden Eagle, etc. Lib. 8. A considerable number of Jocular, Delectable and Conceited Pamphlets in Petitions, Dialogues, Disputes, Satyrs, Whims, Answers on various Occasions. 702 The Coach and Sedan— tailor's Reply to the Ironmonger— Narrative of the College of Jesuits, etc. lib. 31. A Collection of Pamphlets about Plots and Conspiracies, as well of the Dissenters as Romanists, and other Disaffected Persons in Religion and Government, Ancient and Modern, with the Natures, Discoveries and Informations thereon. 703 The Cunning Plot to divide the Parliament— Father Parson's Plot— The Popish Plot of firing discovered, etc. lib. 15. 704 L'Estrange's Shammer shamed— The Tory Plot both parts— The Charge of a Tory Plot maintained, etc. lib. 17. Trials, Judiciary Proceed, Charges, Arraignments, Convictions and Condemnation of Persons in all Capacities, Malefactors, or so reputed, with their Behaviour in the City, Assize, or respective Courts of Judicature. 705 Of K. Charles I.— The Commons Charge against him— Of Solicitor Cook, and H. Peter's, etc. lib. 13. 706 Of Sir W. Raleighs— Of Coll. Denruddock— Of Coll. Fiennes, etc. lib. 20. 707 Coll. Lilburn tried and cast— Of Coll. Turner— Of the Germane Princess, etc. lib. 18. 708 Of the Popish Priests 1679.— Of Parrey that attempted to poison Q. Eliz.— Of Jesuit Ogilvie, etc. lib. 14. 709 Of the Woman that lay with the Dog— Of the Weavers 1675. Of Ludou. Muggleton, etc. lib. 51. Examination, last Dying Speeches and Confessions of several Condemned Persons at their Places of Execution in divers parts of the Kingdom. 710 Of Mr. Edw. Coleman— Of Whitebread and the 5 Jesuits— Of Robert Green and Laurence Hill, etc. lib. 31. A very fine Collection of Chancery and Common-Law Tracts, wherein the Antiquities, Legality, Illegality, Rights, Privileges, Rules, Orders, Charges, Irregularities, Abuses, Practices, etc. in several Courts of the King's Leet and Baron, etc. with Statutes, Abridgements, Collections, Pleas, Readins on Nuisances and on other Cases, Reasons, Proposals, Vindications, Considerations on the Regulation, Reformation and Advancement of the Law, on the Power of Juries and other Offices, etc. 711 Examen Legum Angliae— Waterhouse on the Chimney Money Account— England's Safety in the Laws Supremacy, etc. lib 11. 712 Phillips on Fines— Considerations on dissolving the Court of Chancery— The Lord Elesmore on the Court of Chancery, etc. lib. 11. 713 On the Reasons of the Penal Laws— The Statutes against Papists abridged— A Collection of Statutes establishing the Church of England, etc. lib. 8. 714 Phillips mistaken Recompense— mantel on the Laws of England— Lord Herbert's Account examined, etc. lib. 9 715 A Collection of Statutes in force, with Notes— Calthorpe's Readins— K. Charles I. Charge to the English Judges, etc. lib. 14. 716 Cook's Magna Charta English, with Notes— Judge Jenkyns on a long Parliament— St. John on the Bill of Attainder, etc. lib. 10. 717 Leach's Downfall of Unjust Lawyers— Cole's Rod for the Lawyers— The Lawyer's Bane, or the Laws Reformation, etc. lib. 14. A Collection of Civil and Common-Law Treatises of Excommunication, Suspension at Sacrament and Marriage, Divorce and Nullities of Marriages pro & con, on the Ecclesiastical Commissioners on Magdalen College Patronage, Avowsons', Bastardy, etc. and abundance on the Rights of Parsons, Benefices, etc. 718 The legality of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners— A Relation of the late Proceed at Magdalen College— A Vindication of the Proceed at Oxon, etc. lib. 10. 719 Griffith against mixed Marriages— The Husband's Authority unveiled— The younger Brother's Advocate, etc. lib. 9 720 Milton's Tetrachordon— Bucer's Judgement on Divorce— Reynold's against Bellarmine, etc. lib. 6. 721 Doderige's Complete Parson— The Parson's Guide— The Proctor and Parator, etc. lib. 10. 722 Dr. Stillingfleet on Excommunication— Dr. Burgess on purchasing Cathedral Lands— Dr. Erastus of Excommunication, etc. lib. 8. On the Penal Laws and Tests abundance of Tracts, Judgements, Advices, Examinations, Inquieries, etc. on the same together with Answers, Replies, Reflections pro & con. 723 Bishop of Oxon's Reasons for Abrogation— The several Answers by different Pens to the same, etc. lib. 9 724 Dr. Burnet's six Papers— The Church of England on the King's Dispensing Power— Care's Draconica, etc. lib. 9 725 Prudential Reasons for Abrogation— The New Test in lieu of the Old one— The Popular Objections considered, etc. lib. 13. Decrees and Cases of the High Court of Star-chamber, all of them between the Years 1629, and 1642. 726 The Decree concerning Inmates— On what is cognizable by that Court— The Decree on Printing, etc. lib. 7. Treatises of Oaths in general, of the lawfulness and unlawfulness of Swearing. On the Abuses, Violations of Oaths on Perjury, etc. 727 Perjury the National Sin— Bishop Gauden on public Oaths— White on Oaths, etc. lib. 12. Divers Tracts of Ecclesiastical Oaths, as Oaths ex officio, Oaths according to such and such Canons enjoined, the Oaths of Pacification, Protestation, Religious Accommodation, etc. 728 Why the Quakers refuse Oaths— Ley on the difference of the Canonical Oath— The new Converts Reasons for taking, etc. lib. 17. On the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy several polemical Tracts, the legality and illegality, etc. 729 K. James I. Apology for the Oaths— Triplici nodo triplex cuneus— The Bishop of Lincoln in defence of K. James, etc. lib. 6. 730 Nye on the lawfulness of the Oaths of Supremacy— Allegiance to the King no breach— The Oath justified from the English Constitution, etc. lib. 13. 731 On the Oath of Supremacy— The New Allegiance, the Subjects Duty— Sir R. Cotton against Recusants, etc. lib. 17. 732 The Case of the Irish Protestants— A Letter to a Bishop on the Oaths, 89.— A Dialogue on the late Revolution, etc. lib. 12. 733 All the Pamphlets that relate to Dr. Sherlock of his own and of other Pens on the Subject of Allegiance wherein are his Case, Vindications, Observations, Reflections, Remarks, Justifications, Examinations, Answers of a part or of his whole Doctrine, lib. 16. Tracts on the Oath of Abjuration more especially. 734 The Case and Justice of it— An alarm on the Oath of Abjuration— The Case of the Oath of Abjuration considered, etc. lib. 16. Tracts relating to the English Covenanters, and on the Original Grounds, Means, Matter and End of the English Solemn Oath and Covenant pro & con, in Disputations, Answers, Replies and Animadversions. 735 Dr. Gauden's Analysis— The Answer to it— Dr. Featly's League Illegal, etc. lib. 21. 736 The Covenanters Catechism— The Covenanters Plea— Covenant vindicated against Ad. Stuart, etc. lib. 29. Relating to Scotch Covenanters and Covenant pro & con. 737 The Answers to the Divines of Aberdeen— Animadversions on the Scotch Covenant— A Confutation of the said Covenant, etc. lib. 12. Of the Oath of Engagement, several Treatises pro & con. 738 The Solemn Engagement— Lilbourne's Reasons for it— Durye's Considerations and Reproposals, etc. lib. 27. Tracts and Discourses on Tithes of the Right and Property of Clergy thereto. On the Maintenance of the Ministry, etc. 739 Bishop Andrews on the Right of Tithes— Dr. Gauden of Minister's Maintenance— The Civil Right of Tithes, etc. lib. 11. 740 Carlton's Exam. of Tithes— Decimarum & Oblationum Tabula— The History of Tithes, etc. lib. 12. 741 Drynn's Gospel Plea— Dr. Sclater's on the Morality of Tything— Nettles against Selden, etc. lib. 5. 742 Des Cartes Vindiciae Decimarum— Tithes asserted by the Saxon Laws— The Ordinance for Tything dismounted, & crib ●ib. 14. 743 Meen's Vicar's Challenge— Queries on Tithes— The Parliament 44 Ordinance on Tithes, etc. lib. 18. Laws, Ordinances, Instructions and Institutions for the better and safer government and conduct in an Army, published in several Years before and after the Civil-War. 744 Barne's Translation of Archidamas— The Earl of Northumberland's Ordinances— The Earl of Arundel's Ordinances, etc. lib. 15. Articles of War, Surrenders of Cities, etc. Cessation, etc. of Peace, Agreements from the Year 1641. to 1651. 745 Between Prince Maurice and the Earl of Stamford— Between the King and the House of Commons at Oxford— On the Surrender of Bristol, etc. lib. 36. Curious Discourses on the Theory, Practice, Proceed and Politics of War, on the Reason, Conveniency, End of the same, ancient and modern. 746 Sir J. Smith on the forms of Weapons— Free-School of War— The Soldiers Catechism, etc. lib. 10. 747 Sir Ed. Hoby on War— Sir Roger Williams on War— Capt. Robert's Warfare epitomised, etc. lib. 6. Several Tracts of the Discipline of War both for Horse and Foot; wherein the way of Exercising, the Postures, Encamping, Embatteling, Entrenching, Fortifying, Bombing, firing Granado's, Mincing, Advancing, Retreating, Rallying, etc. of Gunnery, etc. 748 The English Discipline in Copper Cuts— The Sweedish Discipline The exercise of the Prince of Orange, etc. lib. 11. 749 Pallas armata, Instructions for the Learned— The Military Garden Military and Spiritual Motions for the Foot, etc. lib. 9 750 Clayton's Order of Discipline— Robert's Complete Cannoneer— Smith's Art of Gunnery, etc. lib. 10. A Collection of Tracts, all relating to the Civil-Wars of England: On the Rise Cause, Beginning, Progress, Accidents, etc. thereof. 751 England's Remembrancer in 2 parts— England's Troubles anatomised— The Reason of the War, etc. lib. 12. Relations of Rendezvouses, Battles, Sieges, Skirmishes, Rencounters, Assaults, Expeditions, Marches, Behaviours of the Soldiers, Exploits and Victories in England, from the first Commencement of the Civil-Wars, till 1660. 752 Of Newberry Battle— Of Reading Fights— Between the Lord Strange and Manchester the Skirmish, etc. lib. 191. Relations of Rebellions, Insurrections, Battles, Sieges, Invasions, etc. in Scotland and by the Scotch Nation on the English, with some Justifications and Defamations of their Actions. 753 Scotland's Alarm— The Scots Scout discovered— The Scots Commissioners Intentions, etc. lib. 49. Intelligences and Relations of the Battles, Sieges, etc. in Ireland during the Civil-War, with some more modern. 754 The Lord Inchiqueen's overthrow at Capoch Green— Colonel Jones Victory o'er the Duke of Ormond— The Siege of London-Derry, 1689. etc. lib. 86. Diarys, Journals and undeterminate Accounts of Foreign Battles, Martial Erterprises, Sieges, Campaigns, Engagements, Stratagems, etc. in Spain, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweeden, Italy, and the Turkish Dominions, African Coasts, etc. ancient and modern. 755 The Sicge of Breda— the Siege of Grave— the Siege of Luxembourg, etc. lib. 15. 756 The Siege of Vienna— the Siege of Buda— the Siege of Newhausel, etc. lib. 12. 757 Hen. IV. of France's Victory at Yorie— the King of Purtugal's Success against Spain— Somhe's Victory o'er twenty thousand Turks, etc. lib. 20. Narratives of Sea-fights, Engagements, Victories and Naval Expeditions between the English and Dutch, English and French, Sweedish and Danish, Spanish and Portugese, and other Countries, had in divers parts of the World, in the East or West Indies, Mediterranean Ocean, Channel, North and South Seas, Baltic Sound, in divers Years; with the Consequences thereof. 758 The Duke of York's Victory 1665.— 1673 Summers Expedition under Prince Rupert— The Fight between the Rochellers and the Duke of Guise, etc. lib 31. Practical Treatises of Navigation and Sailing in its three kinds, Horizontal, Paradoxal; and on the great Circle; on the Astrolabe, Crossstaff, Latitude, Plotting and Surveying of Places, Analemma; the use of the Sea-Chart, Nocturnal, etc. and on all Questions and Propositions namical. 759 Norwood's Seaman's Practice— the Seaman's Secrets of Sailing— Bourne's Regiment for the Sea, etc. lib. 6. 760 Wright's Seaman's Tutor— Aspley's Speculum Nauticum— Elslyot's, Dyxis Nautica, etc. lib. 6. 761 The Seaman's Calendar— Bassett's Pathway to Sailing— Norman's Safeguard of Sailors, etc. lib. 5. Political Discourses on Shipping, Fleet, and other Sea Matters, with Propositions on the security of Nations particular of this Isle. 762 The Dominion of the Sea— the Seaman undeceived— St. Lo's Bridle for the Fr. King, etc. lib. 14. Treatises of Music, Vocal and Instrumental, Airs, Madrigals, Cauzonets for 3, 4, 5 or 6 Voices: Lessons and Instructions for Consort to several Instruments to the Treble-Lute, Treble-Viol, Bass-Viol, Bandora, Cittern, Flute, Virginals, etc. in various Languages. 763 Descartes Compend. of Music— Farmer's Consort of Music— child's Psalms for 3 Voc. etc. lib. 11. 764 Playford's music's Handmaid— the Lute's Apology— Lessons for the Cittern, etc. lib. 18. 765 A Collection of Ital. Fr. and Latin Songs, some Manuscript, by the most eminent Masters of that Science, lib. 17. Tracts on Geometry, Geometrical Projections, Operations and Instruments, on the Nature and Property of Numbers, the making, directions and use of the Sector, Compasses, etc. On Trigonometry, or the Doctrine of Triangles Plain, Sperical, Rectangular and Obliqueangular, on architecture, etc. 766 Moxon's Compendium Euclidis— Dr. T. Hood on the Sector— Sir T. Urghart's Trissotetras, etc. lib. 7. Of Dyaling, divers Tracts as well ancient as modern, for the making Dial's of all sorts, Horizontal, Erect, Direct, Declining, Inclining, Reclining both for the Sun and Moon. 767 Tale's Art of Dyaling— Wright on Dyaling— Leighbourn's Dyaling, etc. lib. 7. Ingenious Tracts of Surveying, in the Material, Mathematical, and Mechanical parts of it, several on Measuring▪ all manner of Land, Squares, Timber, Stone, Pillars, Globes, or any Plain or Solid. 768 Diggs' Tectonicon— Atwell's Faithful Surveyor— Folkingham's Feudigraphia, etc. lib. 6. Treatises of the Sphares, their Description Uses, etc. on several Spharical Instruments, on the Globes Celestial and Terrestrial, etc. 769 The Rete for the Plain Sphere— Dr. Hood's Use of the Globes— Oliver on the Plain Sphere, etc. lib. 7. Arithmetical Treatises, wherein the Combinations, Elections, Variations and Compositions of Quantities of the Powers of Number, of Sines, Tangents, Decimals, Logarithms, etc. Tables of Interest, Calculations and Annuities are set down. 770 Strode's Treatise of Quantities— Harper's Jewel of Arithmetic Ingpen on the secrets of Numbers, etc. lib. 6. Astronomy and Astrology by the most celebrated hands, wherein are the Conjectural and Judiciary Discourses on the government of the World, Mutation of Empires and States, Conjunctions of Planets and other Celestial Congresses, the Natures and Effects of Comets, Prodigies, Signs, Solar and Lunar Eclipses, the Influence of the Stars, on the Doctrine of Nativities: Philosophical and Astrological Vindications and Confutations of Hypothesis, etc. 771 Gadbury de Cometis— Wharton's Bellum Hybernicale— Pool on the doctrine of Nativities, etc. lib. 7. 772 Lily's Prophetical Merlin— Kelway on Nativities— Wigelin's Astrology theologised, etc. lib. 6. 773 Lily's World's Catastrophe— Starry Messenger— Annus Tennebrosus, etc. lib. 5. 774 Gadbury's Royal star— Cardines Coeli— Masquerade du Ciel, etc. lib. 9 Narratives of Signal Prodigies and Wonders, Apparitions and Visions in divers forms, which e'er appeared in either of the Elements, Heaven, Earth, or the Water, Natural and Supernatural, on Wonderful and Monstrous Births, strange Fights in the Air, etc. with their Ends, Events, Accidents, Judgements befalling their different Objects, with Philosophical and Theological Descants on the same. 775 Spencer on Prodigies— A Collection of Prodigies 1661.— A Collection of Prodigies 1662., etc. lib. 6. 776 Juniper's Visions before Dr. Gauden— the Wand'ring spirit— Edge-hill Appearances, etc. lib. 34. Divers Prophecies, Predictions, Prognostics and other Prophetical Treatises and Observations of the future State of the World, Fortunes, Changes, Revolutions, and turn of Times in Kingdoms, Nations, Governments, Cities, Religions, Events of Battles, Sieges, Sea Engagements, on the Actions, Debates, Designs, Consultations, Resolves of Interested Persons, some accomplished, others unfulfilled. 777 Arch Bishop Beckett's Prophecy— Several of Lily's Predictions— Culpepper's Catastrophe Magnatum, etc. lib. 15. 778 tindal's Prophecy on the Clergy— Behmen's Mercurius Teutonicus— Magimis' Italian Proyhecy, etc. lib. 14. 779 Velmont's Dutch Prophecy— Pugh's Collection of Prophecies— Brightman's Predictions, etc. lib. 15. 780 Lily on King Charles I. Sufferings— Cardinal David's Prophecy of King Charles I. Death— Gostelo's Propecy of the Restoration, etc. lib. 18. 781 Salter's Wonderful Prophecies— Luther's Prophecy— Birchensela's Eagle Prophecy, etc. lib. 13. Tracts concerning Witches, Wizards, Witchcrafts and Sorcery, Ghosts, Spirits, Daemons; Examinations, Trials and Confessions of, and Informations against Witches. On Daemoniack Persons possessed, on dispossession, on the Impiety of Charms, Enchantments, etc. Philosophical Discourses on the Essence and Entity Witches. 782 K. James I Daemonology— Roberts on Witchcraft— Mason's Anatomy of Sorcery, etc. lib. 5. 783 Glanvill's Considerations on Witches— Ady's Discovery of Witches— Holland against Witchcraft, etc. lib. 8. Treatises concerning Trade and Commerce, on Improvements, Plantations in distant Countries, Irish Cattle, East-Indian and African Joint-Stock, Sugar, Fishery, Wool, Cloth, Linen Manufacture, Soap, Salt, Leather, Wood, Vintage, Increase of Shipping, and abundance of others on different Subjects. 784 On the English Trade to the East Indies— Sir T. Smith's Defence of Trade— The Groans of the Plantations, etc. lib. 9 785 White's English Interest asserted— A Treatise on Wool and Cattle— Anon y. on Free Trade, etc. lib. 13. 786 The Merchant's Avizo— The King of Spain's Privileges to English Merchants— Parker on Free Trade, etc. lib. 12. 787 Wheeler on Commerce— Haward on the Crown Charges— Wagstaff's Proposals, etc. lib. 10. 788 Roberts treasure of Traffic— Robinson's England's safety in trade— Moor's Bread for the Poor, etc. lib. 12. Divers Tracts of Customs Excise, Rates of Wharfage, Cranage, Contributions, Assessments, Revenues, Subsidies, Impositions, Exactions, and on various other Matters correspondent thereto. 789 Sir R. Cotton's Abstract of the King's Revenue— Considerations on the Foreign Excise— Taxes and Contributions, etc. Lib. 12. Treatises of Bank and Money, Corporation, Credit and Security: Subscriptions for Money, on the Use and Abuses, with Proposals and Models of Banks. 790 On the Improvement of Money— Dr. Lewis' Proposals— Bank Credit examined, etc. Lib. 9 Tracts concerning Husbandry and Gardening, on Advancement and Improvements of Silkworms, Cinqfome Grain, Fruit Trees, Woods, Platforms, Timber, Garden-Knots, Vnderwoods', Hoppings, Planting, Grafting, Pruning, etc. 791 Markham's Farewell to Husbandry— Brabant and Flanders Husbandry, St. Isoine improved, etc. Lib. 10. 792 The Planter's Plea— Austin on Fruit-Trees— Lawson's New Orchard and Garden, etc. lib. 8. Pieces of Chirurgery and Anatomy of the Sympathetick and Magnetic Cure of Wounds, Gunshot-Wounds, Iron-Shot, or made by an Engineer of War, Combustions, Lightnings, etc. 793 Dr. Edward's Analysis— Hildanus' Chyrurgical Experiments— Quercitanus' Sclopotarie, etc. Lib. 5. Chemical and Hermetical Tracts of the Aurum Potabile, Weapon Salve, Philosopher's-Stone, etc. pro & con. 794 Bacon's Key to Helmont— Dr. Quersitanus Practice— Dr. Antony's Defence of Aur. Pot. etc. Lib. 6. Physical and Medicinal Treatises concerning almost all Diseases: On their Kind, Difference, Accidents, Causes, Signs and Symptoms and Cures: On Medicines Purgative, Transpirative and Corroborative: On the Choice and Flection of Air and habitable places: On Baths, and Minerals: Dietical Observations for preservation of Health, etc. 795 Dr. Venner's Via recta ad Vitam— Dr. Maynwaring's Method of Curing— On the Germane Hornhausen Wells, etc. Lib. 10. 796 Dr. Edward's of Fevers— Greatreak's Cures— Fage's Speculam Aegrotorum, etc. Lib. 9 797 A Treasure of hidden Secrets— Dr. Byfeild on Consumptions— Dr. May's Relation concerning Mr. Pennant, etc. Lib. 9 798 A Treatise of the Gout— Heart's Anatomy of Urines— Stephen's on Fire and Salt, etc. Lib. 8. Tracts more particular on the Plague. 799 Kemp on the Pestilence— The Coll. of Physician's Directions— Cocks' Practical Discourse, etc. lib. 10. Philosophical Treatises on the Rarefaction and Condension of the Air: On the Property of the Loadstone: Descriptions of Angels, Man, the Heavens, the Water, etc. On the Mobility of the Earth, Natures of Bodies and Souls, Ebbing Flowing and Mutations of the Sea. 800 boil's Tracts of the Air— Parker on Platonic Philosophy— Bryanston on the Motions of the Sea, etc. lib. 8. 801 Swannerdam's Ephemeri Vita.— White's Vanity of Dogmatizing— Ross's Observations on Sir K. Digby, etc. lib. 6. 802 Dr. Stubbs Philosophical Tracts, with his Censure, Answers, Vindications, Replies, Animadversions, etc. to Mr. Glanvill, lib. 6. Select Tracts writ by several of the Fellows of the Royal Society: On Helioscopes, Lamps, Waterpoises and Mechanical Improvements: Physical Discoveries on the Power of Springing Bodies; Anatomies of an Elephant, Porpess, etc. 803 Hook de Potentia restitutiva— On Heliospes— De Lampade, etc. lib. 5. 104 Hobbs against Dr. Wallis— Dr. Wallis of Gravity and Gravitation— Defence of the R. Society, etc. lib. 6. Poems and Poetical Treatises, both Originals and Translations, some Divine others Moral, of all sorts, Historical, Dissertative, Genethliacal, Congratulatory, Panygerical, Epynichial, Condolatory, Satyrical and Invective, Amorous, Jocose, Epic, etc. Songs, Sonnets, Odes, Madrigals, Epigrams, Epigraphs, in Heroick, jambick, Lyric, Saphick, Pindaric, and other their proper numbers. Religious Poems. 805 Wishart's Immanuel— Bunyan's Meditations— Solomon's Song paraphrased, etc. lib. 9 806 Dryden's Religio Laici— Gayton's Divine Meditations— Elis Divine Poems, etc. lib. 14. 807 Fairly's Complaint of Paul's— Marry Magdalen's Lamentations— Collins Pennitent Publican, etc. lib. 12. 808 Quarle's Feast for Worms— Shepherd's Oracles— Sion's Sonnets, etc. lib. 9 809 Sir T. Salisbury's Hist. of Joseph.— tailor's differing Worships— Fitz-Geffery's Blessed Birthday, etc. lib. 11. ELEGIES. 810 Dryden on King Charles II.— Crown on the same— Sir John Parsons on the same, etc. lib. 13. 811 Dryden on Ol. Crom.— Herbert on the Lord Strafford— Rowland on General Monk, etc. lib. 22. SATYR'S particular. 812 Oldham against Virtue— Presbytery rough drawn— Dryden's satire on his Muse, etc. lib. 12. 813 Dryden's Medal— Against the Association— The unbyass'd satire, etc. lib. 13. Miscellany Poems and Translations. 814 Behn on the D. of Albemarl's Voyage— The Spanish Cruelty in Peru— Diggs Translation of Claudian, etc. lib. 11. 815 Cowley on the Civil Wars— On the D. of York's Victory over the Dutch— The English Iliads, etc. lib. 15. 816 London surveyed Lat. and English— On the Exchange of London— On the Burning of London, etc. lib. 10. 817 Phillips Poetical Stories— Dennis on the Passion of Byblis— Tatham's Ostella, etc. lib. 8. 818 Achitophel transposed— Azariah and Hussai— Boileru's Le Lutrin Transl. etc. lib. 12. 819 The Hind and Panther transposed— Advice to a Painter— The Oxford Act, etc. lib. 12. 820 B. Johnson's Execrations against Vulcan— Johnson's Virbius— L'Isle's Fair Aethiopian, etc. lib. 9 821 Sir W. D'avenant to K. Ch. II.— boil on K. Ch. II. Marriage— Crouch on the Arrival of Q. Kath. etc. lib. 21. 822 Iter Boreale on General Monk's March— The Continuation of the same— Whitenall's Coronation, etc. lib. 13. 823 Sir R. Baker's Cato Variegatus— Grantham's Translation of Homer— Ashmore's Translation of Horace, etc. lib. 8. Plays, Masks, and Interludes. 824 The Island Princess, a Comedy.— Pious Conspiracy, a Tragedy.— The Earl of Essex, a Tragedy, by John Banks, etc. lib. 10. 825 The Amorous Gallant, Com.— The Rival Queens, Trag. by Nat. Lee— Pope Joan, trag. etc. lib. 10. 826 The Amorous Old Woman, Com.— the Counterfeit Bridegroom, Com.— the ambitious Statesman, by Mr. Crown, etc. lib. 10. 827 The three Dukes of Dunstable, Com. by Mr. Durfey— the Maid's Tragedy, by Beaumond and Fletcher.— the women's Conquest, trag. etc. lib. 10. 828 The Empress of Morocco, a Farce.— Notes and Observations on the same— the Jealous Husbands, Com. etc. lib. 10. 829 Amboyna, trag. by Mr. Dryden.— the Ridiculous Lovers, Com. by John Cory.— Eunuch, trag. by Sir William Hemmings, etc. lib 10. 830 The State of Innocence, Opera, by Mr. Dryden.— the true Widow, Com. by Mr. Shadwell.— King Edgar, tragi-Comedy, by Mr. Ravenscroft, etc. lib. 10. 831 Henry the Sixth, the first part,— the second part, trag. by Mr. Crown.— the Humorous Lovers, Com. by the Duke of Newcastle, etc. lib. 10. 832 The Guardian, Com. by Abrah. Cowley.— Robert Earl of Huntingdon.— the Maid of Honour, by Philip Massinger, etc. lib. 10. 833 The Lucky Chance, Com. by Mrs. A. Behn.— the Amorous Prince, Com. by Mrs. A. Behn.— the Roman Empress, by William joiner, etc. lib. 10. 834 The Widow Ranter, Com. by Mrs. A. Behn— Epfom Wells, Com. by Mr Tho. Shadwell.— the Chambermaid turned Quaker, by J. Leanard. 835 The mistaken Husband, Com.— the treacherous Brothers, trag. by George Powel— Alphonso King of Naples, trag. by George Powel, etc. lib. 10. 836 The Constant Nymph, a Pastoral— the Rehearsal, Com.— Tertorius; trag. by John Bancroft, etc. lib. 10. 897 The Lancashire Witches, Com. by Mr. Shadwell— Love in a Wood, by Mr. Wicherly— A very good Wife, Com. by George. Powel, etc. lib. 10. 838 Caesar Borgia, trag. by Nat. Lee— Siege of Babylon, trag. by Same Porclage— Siege of Constantinople, trag. etc. lib. 10. 839 Indian Emperor, trag. by Mr. Dryden— the Generous Enemies, Com. by John Cory— the Royalist, Com. by Mr. Durfey, etc. l. 10. 840 The Ambitious Statesman, tragicom. by Mr. Crown— the 3 Dukes of Dunstable, Com. by Mr. Durfey— Darius King of Persia, trag. by Mr. Crown, etc. l. 10 841 The Prophetess, Opera, by Beaumond and Fletcher— the Woman Captain, Com. by Mr. Shadwell— the Emperor of the Moon, Farce by Mrs. A. Behn, etc. lib. 10 842 King Arthur, or the British Worthy, by Mr. Dryden— The Sacrifice, trag. Sir Fran. Fane— the Marriage-hater matched, Com. by Mr. Durfey, etc. lib. 10. 843 Love's Triumph, Mask, Ben. Johnson— Albion's Triumph, Mask, Love's Mistress, Mask, etc. lib. 10. 844 The temple of Love, Mask, Inigo Jones— the Christmas Ordinary Interlude,— the Praytor to himself, Interlude. 845 The Fond flu band, or the Plotting Sisters, Com. T. Durfey— Distressed innocence, trag. E. Settle— the English Lawyer, Com. E. Ravenscroste, etc. lib 10. 846 Constantine the Great, trag. Nat. Lee— Cyrus the Great, traged. John Banks,— Don Carlos Prince of Spain, trag. Tho. Otway, etc. lib. 10. 847 Ibrahim the Illustrious Bassa, E. Settle— Duke and No. Duke, N. Tate— The Wild Gallant, Com. John Dryden Esq lib. 10 848 Aureng-Zehe, tragedy, John Dryden Esq— Abdilazer, tragedy, Ann Behn— Alcibiades, tragedy, T. Otway, etc. lib. 10 849 Secret Love, or Maiden Queen, Mr. Dryden— Cambyses King of Persia, trag. E. Settle— The Impertinents, Com. Tho. Shadwell, etc. lib. 10 850 The Soldiers Fortune, Com. Tho. Otway— The Atheist, T. Otway Julius Caesar, trag. William Shakespeare, etc. lib. 10 851 The Country Wife, Com. Mr. Wycherly— the Devil of a Wife, Com. Tho. Jevon— Sir Courtly Nice, Com. Mr. Crown, etc. lib. 10. 852 Psyche, trag. Thomas Shadwell— the Innocent Impostors, trag.— The Chances, Com. D. of Bucks, etc. Lib. 10. 853 The Rival Ladies, tragi-comedy, John Dryden Esq— the Rival Queens, trag. N. Lee— the Plain-dealer, Com. Mr. Wycherley, etc. Lib. 10. 854 Theodosius, or the Force of Love, trag. N. Lee— the Tempest, or Enchanted Island, Com. John Dryden Esq— the Princess of Cleve, Wat. Lee, etc. lib. 855 Macheth; trag.— the Forced Marriage; tragi-comedy: A. Behn— Mithridates King of Pontus; tragedy: N. Lee, etc. lib. 10. 856 Amphitryon, or the two Socia's; Com. Mr. Dryden— the Assignation, or Love in a Nunnery; Mr. Dryden— the Massacre of Paris; tragedy: N. Lee, etc. lib. 10. 857 Marriage Alamode; Com. John Dryden Esq— the Husband's Revenge Revived; trag. Mr. Durfey— A Shoemaker a Gentleman; Com. Fletcher, etc. lib. 10. 858 Othello, or the Moor of Venice; trag. W. Shakespeare— City Politics; Com. Mr. Crown— Tamerlain the Great; trag. C. Saunders etc. lib. 10. 859 Pastor fido; Pastoral: E. Settle— the Country Wit; Comedy: Mr. Crown— Friendship in fashion; Com. T. Otway: etc. lib. 10. 860 The Lover's Luck; Com. Mr. Dylke— the Mock ginger; Mr. Dryden— the English Monsieur; Com. Ja. Howard Esq lib. 10 861 The kind Keeper of Limberham; Com. John Dryden Esq— the Disappointment, T. Southern— Hamlet Pr. of Denmark; trag: Shakesp. 862 The Island Queens; trag. Jo. Banks— the Cheat; Com.— the Orphan, or the Unhappy Marriage; trag. Th. Otway, lib. 10 863 All for Love, or the World well lost, trag. Mr. Dryden— Lucius Junius Brutus, trag. N. Lee— Tyrannic Love; trag. Mr. Dryden, l. 10 864 The Virtuoso; Com. T. Shadwell— the Humorists; Com. T. Shadwell— the Roman Empress; trag. W. joiner, l. 10. 865 The treacherous Brothers; trag. G. powel— Pope Joan, trag. a perof Quality— She Ventures and He Wins; Com. by a young Lady. 866 Teague O' Devilly; Com. T. Shadwell— Pyrrhus King of Epirus, trag. Mr. Hopkins— A true Widow; Com. T. Shadwell— lib. 10. 867 Bonduca; trag Geo. powel— the Injured Lovers; trag. W. Mountfort— A very good Wife; Com. G. powel, l. 10. 868 Oedipus; trag. Dryden and Lee— the Volunteers; Com. T. Shadwell Oroonoko; trag. T. Southern, l. 10. 869 The Mock-marriage; Com. Scott— the Eunuch; trag. W. Hemmings— the Misery of Civil War; Mr. Crown, l. 10 870 Albion and Albanius; Opera, Mr. Dryden— the Maids last Prayer; Mr. Dryden— Love in a Tub; Com. Sir Geo. Ethridge, l. 10. 871 Old Bachelor; Com. Mr. Congrave— Married Beau; Com. Mr. Crown— Wives Excuse; Com. Mr. Southern, l. 10. 872 Bellamira; Com. Sir Cham Sidley— Friendship in fashion; Com. T. Otway— Injured Princess; T. Durfey, l. 10. 873 Man of Mode; Com. Sir Geo Ethridge— Soldiers Fortune; Com. T. Otway— Sicilian the Usurper: trag N. Tate, l. 10. 874 The Chances; Com. D of Buckingham— Brutus of Alba; trag. N. Tate— Regulus; trag. Mr. Crown, l. 10. 875 The English Friar; Com. Mr. Crown— the Scowerers; Com. Tho. Shadwell— Commonwealth of Women; Tho. Durfey, l. 10. 876 The Fortune-hunters; Com. Mr. Carlisle— Successful Strangers; tragicom. Mr. Mountfort— the Tempest, l. 10. 877 The amorous Bigot; Com. T. Shadwell— King Edw. 3d, or Fall of Mortimer— Island Princess; Com. Nat. Tate, l. 10. 879 The Libertine destroyed, trag.— Fortunatus— Peleus and Thesis, Co. l. 10. 880 Rambling Justice— French Conjurer, come.— Rival Kings. 881 Romulus and Herfella, trag— Jealous Husbands,— Royal Cuckold, come. 882 False Count, Farce— Death of Ric. 3. trag.— Brutus and Alba, l. 10. 883 Flora's Vagaries, come.— Ambitious Slave, trag.— Bury Fair, come. l 10 884 Mack Anthony, come. E. of Orrery— Royal Flight, Farce— Disappointment: T. Southern; l. 10. Tractus varii Hebraiti & Graci. 1 Thurmani Peaxis Gram. Heb.— Themestii Ps. Orationes— St. Greg. Nazian. de rebus simp. etc. Lib. 13. 2 Bulaei Methodus Hebraica— Grotius de Baptismo Pueror.— H. Causabon in N. Testament. etc. Lib. 9 Theologici Romanor. Luthran. Calvinist. Minist. Eccl. Angl. de revariis Practici, Polimici, Didacti, Expositiones aliter vel traditi. 3 Calvini de Religione Analysis— Bastwick ad praesules Angl.— Beauvais de Ceremoniis Angl. etc. Lib. 11. 4 Bagshaw contra Socinianos'— Contra Belarmin. de Potestat. Papae— Bruti Vindiciae pro Religionis libertate, etc. Lib. 12. 5 Dom. Harb. Grimstonii Stroena Xtiana— Grotius de 7 Cap. Mathaei— Oweni Antiparaeus, &c Lib. 12. 6 Eikon Presbit. Theologord— Apollonii in Regimen Eccl. Consid.— Arminii Disput. Theologor. etc. Lib. 13. 7 Dillingham de Limbo Patrum— De Reprobationis Decreta— Dawsoni Metrica Solomonis versio Operis, etc. Lib. 14. 8 Ellis Bellum in Idumeos— Castigatio Apocalypsis T. Brightman— Essenius de Perpetua Mortalitate Decalog. etc. Lib. 12. 9 Gataker de Letregrammato Jehovah— Gomerusde Providencia Dei— Articuli Lambethani, etc. Lib. 11. 10 Kempii de imitando Christo— Junius de Peccato Adami Primi— Index General. Scotor. Patrium, etc. Lib. 12. 11 Puritanismi Angl. Dogmata— De Persecutione in Papistos— Pemble de Providentia Dei, etc. Lib. 12. 12 Spanhemius ad Buchanat.— D. Tongue Meditationes— Rivetti Instruct. ad Coenam Domin. etc. Lib. 12. 13 Synopsis Nou. Biblior. Poluglottor— Westcomb Fabulae Pontificiae disipatae— Symbola Veterum Patrum, etc. Lib. 12. 13 Dr. Walls Ramus Olivae— Hickman de Haeresium Origine— Wilkinsoni Conciones Variae, etc. Lib. 8. Libri Medici, Chirurgii, Anotomici in Regiones Humani Corporis Varia, Variis de Morbis Experimenta, Phanomena, Exercitationes, Observationes in Naturam, Regimen, Distributor. etc. Alimentorum, etc. 14 Baconi Naturalis Historia— Haverii de Circulatione Sanguinis— Drelincurtius circa Insant. & Puerp. etc. Lib. 10. 15 Brerewood de Oculo— Argenterius de Urinis— Bayfeild Excercitationes Anatomicae, etc. lib. 11. Libri Chymici, medicinas ex Sulphur Vtriolos, Antim●nio & Mercuri● tractantes & de Mineralibus & Natura Secretis, humane Corpori Appli●andis, & ad operatotius Artis Medicae faciendis. 16 Glauber de Auro Potabili— Pharmacopolae Spagyricae, lib. 4. Raym. Lullius de. Conservatione Vitae. etc. lib. 14. Tractatus Juridici in Quibus Theses Varia Controvers. Jus Constitut. Statuta & praxis Regnorum depinguntur & disse●●nt●r. 17 Buchanan de Jure Regni apud Scotos— H. Grotius Mare Liberum— Huson de Uxore dimissa ob Fornicat. etc. lib. 9 Libri Philosophici, Metaphysici de entibus & naturis Rerum, desertationes in Theses diversas, etc. 18 Le Grand de Carentia Sensus in Brutis— Burgersdicii Idea Philosophiae.— Lauremburgius de Natura Elementor. etc. lib. 9 Tractatus Mathematici, Geom. de Astronomia & Georg. Principiis & Eliment. Arithmetici, Geom. 19 Bainbrigii Astronomia— Gal. Galilaei Nuncius Syderius— Oughtredi Clavis Mathematica, etc. lib. 7. Poemata Sacra & Prophana, Heroica, Elegiaca, Epigr. & satire. Multifariam in Subjectos, Ludus Scenici, etc. 20 Crashaw's Poem. & Epigr.— Fabri's Gemina Biblica— Ross. Virgilius Evangelizans, etc. lib. 9 21 Cowleus de Plantis— Campiani Poem. 1595.— Roxana & al. Ludi Scenici, etc. lib. 9 22 Hymnus Tabaci— Barclai Poemata— Dr. Gilli Poem. etc. Lib. 10. Miscel. libri viz. latin. Dissertationes, Epistola Rerum Historica G●starum, Ap●logia, Dialogi, Orationes, Defensiones, Relationes, Nov●rum & Memorabilum Questiones, & Institutiones, Singula Singulis respicientes Subjectis. 23 Sylloge Epist. Orat. etc. Regalium— D. Bacon de Sapientia Veterum— Benfe Concordia discrepans ling. Gall. Ital. & Hispan. etc. lib. 11. 24 Commentariolus rer. Angl. à Car. 1. usquead Car. 2.— Caselii de Ludo literario— Scotiae Illustriorum, etc. lib. 9 25 Gronovius de Origine Romuli. Gataker de Dipthongo.— Specimen Gardineri Orationem, etc. lib. 10. 26 Japan Descriptio— Justus Lipsius de Hist. Romana— Epistolar. select etc. lib. 90. 27 Ars Mnemonica— Matchiavil de Principe— Descriptio Magn. Britan. etc. lib. 11. 28 Molerius— Inst. Linguae Hispan.— Ling▪ Italicae— De Moribus etc. religione, etc. Russorum. Libri Scholastici, Instr. Scholia, & Sermons Didactici Classicos Heb. Graec. Lat-Authores, Pralectiones, Methodique, Varia, Rempublicam promovend. litera, Supplementa defectibus & alia quadam Paedigogica, in usum Scholar West. S. Paul. Winton. & ac Domest. quam trans. 29 Arist. Artis compendium— Compendium Gram. Graecae— Reeves Heptagottologlae, etc. l. 12. 30 Passoris Etyma Nominum proprior Scripture.— Du Guard Rethorica sua— Lloyd Phrases Winton ex Caes. Comment. etc. lib. 12. 31 Stockwoods' Treatise of Figures— Gretseri Instructio Ling. Graecae.— Erasm. de Constr. 8 partium Orat. etc. Lib. 12. 32 Horace Notis Bond— Cato Distiches Lat. & Engl. by Pool— Farnabii Index Poeticus, etc. lib. 11. 33 Animadversiones on Lilies Gram.— A Breviation Lil. Gram.— A Synopsis of Lil. Gram. etc. lib. 12. 34 Busbey's Greek Gram.— His Lat. Gram.— Knollys Rudem. of the Heb. Gram. etc. lib. 10. 35 Lily's family's— Grammar Angl.— Lewis Latin & Greek Rudim. etc. 13. Les Liures Francois de Divers Sujets, viz. De Controverses dans la Foy Chrêtienne, entre les Rom. & les Reformèes, Relat. Abregem. Lettres Histoires, Discourse, vieth, Declarations d'Etat, du Royaume, & des Actes Dedans, etc. 36 Examen pacifique de lafoy Doctrine des Huguenots— Lafoy Monarchy de l'Eglise— Adresse à Messi. de l'Eglise Rom. etc. liv. 12. 37 Traité de l'Origine du peché— Le Dragon Messionaire— Lafoy Discipline des Ministres Reform. etc. liv. 11. 38 Sur l'Etat present d'Angleterre— Ja. Gautier Aphotismes— Mercure Historique & Polique, etc. liv. 11. 39 L'Image de France Repres. à Messi. des Etats— Discourse de l'Art de bien Parlour— Le Voyage de Mr. Guill. on l'autre Monde, etc. liv. 10. 40 Abregé de la Gram. 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Sermons on divers Select Occasions. 50 Bagshaw's way to prevent Sin— Badland of Eternity— Bradford of Repentance, &c Lib. 11. 51 Bridges Sinfulness of Sin— Culverwell of Assurance— Cartwrights Spring of Mercy, etc. Lib. 11. 52 Dr. Collett of Conforming and Reforming— Cawdrey's Self-Examinatian— Private Meetings Warranted, etc. Lib. 11. 53 Flavel's deceitful heart tried— Des Erotai's on the Facility of loving God— On Contentment by Anonymus, etc. Lib. 10. 54 Greenwood on the day of Judgement— Gunton of Eternal Worship— Greenwood's Tormenting Tophet, etc. Lib. 55 Gouge's safest way of Thriving— On God's Works— Greenfield on the state of the last day, etc. Lib. 11. 56 Geering Wisdom justified of her Children— Hieron on the Dignity of Preaching— Hicckocks Strength and Weakness, etc. Lib. 11. 57 Hind 's Pillar of Praise— Hickman of Sanctification— Dr. Hones plain dealing, etc. Lib. 3. 58 Dr. Holliday against Disloyalty— King's straight Gate to Heaven Hierons' Doctrines Trial, etc. Lib. 11. 59 Dr. Tillotson against Purgatory— Kidder of Religious Education— Tozer on true Wisdom, etc. Lib. 11. 60 Traskes on the power of Preaching— Tandy's Christian knocking at the Door— Tuke's Trial of a Convert, etc. Lib. 11. 61 Rocter's Art of living Well— Sandbrook on the Subject of the Covenant Rhegius of Good and Evil Angels, etc. Lib. 11. 62 Perroll on England's Duty— Raynar's Mystery of the Incarnation— Scot's Belgic Plsmire, etc. Lib. 11. 63 Price of Sanctification— Perkins of Christian Moderate.— Pope on the Kingdom of Heaven, etc. Lib. 11. 64 hobb's Spiritual Wisdom— Myriells on Christ's Suit to his Ch.— Moses Scotl. welcome, etc. Lib. 11. 65 Sibbs Saints Privilege— Sutton's Engl. Summons— Sonnibancks Eunuches Conversion, etc. Lib. 12. 66 Watson on Self Denial— Wards Sinners Indictm.— Warham on Free Grace, etc. Lib. 11. 67 The most Blessed New Change— 4 Comforts for Believers— On Predestination, etc. Lib. 12. Confession of Faith of several sorts of Protest. in divers parts of Europe, Treatises of Schism and Separation. 68 The Faith of the Ch. of England— The Faith of the English Ministers— Dr. Cawdry against Dr. Owen, etc. Lib. 7. Several Tracts of Sabbath, of its Morality Observance of the 7th. Day Sabbath. 69 An Abstract of the Doctrine of the Sabbath— Colling's Plea for the Lords Day— Bampf. for the Obs. of the 7th. Day, etc. Lib. 7. Conferences of Reparations and Discourses touching the Sacrament of the Lords Supper, with the posture of Reception, pro and Con. 70 Barham on the Sacrament— The Communicants Guide— On Kneeling at Receiving the Sacraments, etc. Lib. 11. Divine Tracts against Socianisme of the Divine Doctrines of the Holy Trinity, together with several on Ordination and Imposition of Hands. 71 Of the Unity of the Deity— Of the Doctrine of Divinity— Danvers on Ordination, etc. Lib. 9 Tracts of Infant Baptism Anabapt. Cross-Baptisme, etc. pro and Con. of its Necessity lawfulness and Equity, on the Qualification and Merits for Receiving it, etc. 72 Dellon Baptism— Gery's Mirall for Anabaptists.— Whiston for Infant Baptism, etc. Lib. 12. 73 Baxter on the State of Christian Infants— Stubbs 2 Epistles— Dr. Patrick Aqua Genitalis, etc. Lib. 11. Treatises of Church Government of the Orders, Ceremonies, Rites, etc. of the Church, as Episcopacy, Com. Prayer, etc. on Conformity, etc. 74 Dr. Tookers Fabric of the Ch.— Grotius of the Rites of the Ancient Ch.— A Defence of the Eccl. Regim. in Engl. etc. Lib. 11. 75 Eccleston of Ch. Excommunication— A Survey of the Com. Prayer— The jus Divinum of Presbytery, etc. Lib. 10. 76 K. C. I. and henderson's Papers of Ch. Gou.— Saravia on the Hon. of Eccl. Person.— ●rast. Sen. against Bp. etc. Lib. 11. Divers Tracts relating to Brownists, Behemists, Familists and Puritans, Charges and Errors in Religion, Doctrine on Enthusiasm, etc. 77 Brad shaws English Buritanism— The Delusions of the Famalists— The displaying of the Family of Love, etc. Lib. 11. 78 Rogers against the Famalists— Behemen Theosophical Epistles— Collyers Epist. to the Ch. of the Firstborn, etc. Lib. 11. 79 Of the Nature, Causes, King and Cure of Euthiasm— The Prophecy of the Spirit of Love— Minist. paralleled by fanatics, etc. Lib. 10. 80 Robinson's Apology for the Brownists— Hallwells Account of Phanaticism— Vicar's Picture of a Puritan, etc. Lib. 11. Controversial and Didactic Tracts on Quakers and Quakerism. 81 Bp. on Reprobation— Dauson's Synopsis of Quakerism— On the Quaker's Folly, etc. Lib. 12. 82 Hick's Dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker— An Answer to it— Penn's Answer to Hicks', &c. Lib. 11. 83 The Quaker's Quibbles complete— A Survey of Quakerism— Several Pieces by Fox, etc. Lib. 11. 84 The Spirit of the Hat— A Defence of the same— Whitehead's Enthusiasm above Atheism etc. Lib. 10. Romanists and Anti-Romanists, Tracts, wherein are discussed Transubst. Auricular Confession, Purgatory, Invocation of Saints, Infallibility, and other Tenets of their Faith, several on their Practices, Church-abuses, Idolatry, Nonconformity, and their Doctrine, etc. Pro and Con. The Charges, and against Protestants, and with the Protestant's Answers, Vindications, etc. 85 moor's Antidote against Romish Idolatry— The Doctrine of the Romish Church— Daille Apology for the Reformed Church, etc. Lib. 12. 86 Du Moulin of the Points and Controversies between Protestant and Papist— The plain Man's Defence against Popery— A Touchstone for a Sergeant Catholic, etc. Lib. 12. 87 Bishop Hall's Reconciler— The Catholic Pill to purge Popery— Rome▪ s Assuming Salvation to her own Faction, etc. Lib. 10. 88 Fwalsh's Letter to the English Catholics— Moulins why are you a Roman Catholic— Whetenhall— On Popish Church-abuses, etc. Lib. 11. 89 A Discourse against Transubstantiation— A Catalogue of Visible Professors of the Faith— The Doctrines of the Pap. with Answers in a Catechism. etc. Lib. 11. 90 Romish Indulg. vindica. against Dr. Stillingfl.— Rome's Wickednesses— Quest. propounded to the Engl. Reform. Church, etc. Lib. 11. 91 Bucanus' Defence of the Romish Church— Guild's against the Roman Antiquity— Gurnay's Demonstrat, of Antichrist, etc. Lib. 11. 92 The poor Man's Mite concerning the Rosary— The Pope's Pedigree, Usurpation, etc.— Poland. against Adorat. of Reliq. etc. lib. 10. 93 The Weakness of Infallibility— Veridicus against Bp. Usher— The Ceremonies at creating a new Pope, etc. lib. 12. 94 Bridoul's School of the Eucharisin— Chauncie against the Rom. Supremacy— Collectanea Gregoreana against the Papists, etc. lib. 11. 95 Dr. Burnet's Ministry of Iniq. unveiled— Baxter's Winding-sheet for Popery— The Protest. Confess. of the Rom. Faith, etc. lib. 11. 96 A Letter on Rurgatory— Antiquodlibet to beware of Priests— The Abuses of the Rom. Church Anatomised, etc. lib. 10. Divinity both Ancient and Modern, wherein are contained Discourses on all the Tenets of Faith, Descriptions, Definitions, Illustrations, Meditations, Observations, Positions, Inquiries, Defences, Essays, on various Manners, Instructions towards the Advance of Piety, Dehortation from Vices in General and Particular, etc. 97 Dr. Comber on the Common-Prayer— On frequent Prayer— E. Manchester's Contemplatio Mortis & Immortalis, etc. lib. 11. 98 Bernarde of God's Future Mercy— Burges's deadly Danger of Drunkenness— Doelittle of profane Swearing, etc. lib. 12. 99 Buyfield's Assurance of God's Love— Corbyn God's Call to the Unconverted— Brook's Heavenly Cordial, etc. lib. 12. 100 Isham's Catechumen of Religion— A Summons to Doomsday— Downame's Table of the Bible, etc. lib. 9 101 Aslachus' Description of Heaven— Alford's Soul Dispenfatory— Allen's Truth Revived, etc. lib. 11. 102 Concerning the Trinity— Conyer's just Man's Defence— The Non-con's Meeting, etc. lib. 10. 103 Churchman's Review of the Certamen Epistolare— A Description of the Spiritual Temple— A Collection of Christ's Sermons, etc. lib. 12. 104 A Sovereign Salve for a sick Soul— Faith's Fundamental Principles— Sinner's first Table of the Law, lib. 11. 105 H. Grotius against Paganism, etc.— Gretton's Divine Philosophy— Index Biblicus, etc. lib. 12. 106 Erbury's Mystery of Godliness— Thunnan's Defence of Learning in the Ministry— Arise Evan's Euroclydon Wind, etc. lib. 11. 107 Dr. Carlton on knowing the true Church— Boulton's Guard of the Tree of Life— Robinson on what is predestinated, etc. lib. 10. 108 Buckler's against Drunkenness— Bunyan on the House of God— Parker's Instauration of Grace, etc. lib. 12. 109 Common-Prayer of the Church of England, Scotland— Dr. Ellis Clavis Fidei— Baxter's Instructions for a sober Life, etc. lib. 12. 110 Croft's Happiness on Earth— Colliers Marrow of Christianity— Conwell's K. Jesus, etc. lib. 12. 111 Hull against Atheists— A vind. of and on the contempt of the Clergy— Vincent's Godliness in Principle, etc. lib. 11. 112 Parr on the Lord's Prayer— Perkin's Christian Oeconomie— Prince on the Sacraments, etc. lib. 10. 113 On the Excellency of Christianity— Collard on the present and future State— On late Repentance, etc. lib. 11. 114 Batt's portraiture of Hypocrisy— Palmer's Memorials of Christianity— The Mystery of God in Man, etc. lib. 12. 115 The Pr. of Orange's Royal New-Years-Gift— Ney's Display of Divine Heraldry— Norman on Family Godliness, etc. lib. 11. 116 Hickman's Justification of the Father's— Herbert's Belief and Confession— Sr. James Perrot on the Lord's Prayer and 10 Commandments, etc. lib. 12. 117 Perkin's on the Vocation of Men— Lepperus on hearing of Sermon's— Whites token for Children, etc. lib. 11. 118 Polandus 's Substance for Christian Religion— Wilkin's on the Gift of Preaching— A Description of Heaven and Hell, etc. lib. 12. 119 Verning's Mysteries and Revelations— Salmon's Antichrist in Man— Troughton's against Universal Judgement, etc. lib. 11. 120 Findall's path way to the Scriptures— Treatise on Regeneration— Marconvile on a Good and Evil Tongue, etc. lib. 12. 121 Howoss Charity to others— Of the Vanity of this Life— Hattclife on the Necessity of a God, etc. lib. 9 122 Godwyn for Instructing Negroes— Geery on the Subject of the Psalms— Ford on the Choice of Eternal Life, etc. lib. 10. 123 Lord Plesis Tears— Tassanus 's Compendium of the Father— Maxey on Obduration, etc. lib. 10. 124 Bp. Hall's Observations— Characters of Vices and Virtues— Old Religion, etc. lib. 12. 125 Taffin on the marks of God's Children— Tailor against Cursing and Swearing— Typing on the Condition of the Clergy, etc. lib. 9 126 Johnson's Remarks on Dr. Sherlock's Resistance— The Debate between Sherl. and Satan— Speculum Sherlockianum, etc. lib. 10. 127 Ford on God's Judgement— K. James on the Lord's Prayer— on the 27th. of March, etc. lib. 12. 128 Tompkin on the Authority of the Scripture— Powel on the Lawfulness of Usury— Spira's State,— lib. 11. 129 Jun. Brutus on the Liberties of Religion— Bell on the Liberty of a Christian— Lavor on predestination, etc. lib. 11. 130 Bp. Canors Rules to the Clergy— The plain man's Guide to Heaven— Rolls on the Burning of London, etc. lib. 10. Tracts of Merchant's Accounts; Arithmetic and Rates, Tables and Breviates threein for the forbearance and discompt of money, valuation of Annuities, Leases, Pensions, etc. 191 The Rates of Merchandizes,— Barton's Arithmetic abreviated,— Butler's Scale of Interest, etc. Lib. 7. Prophecies, Predictions, Prognostications, relating to the Jews, Foreign and Domestic Transactions in Church and State, several Discourses on Prophecies, etc. 192 Perkins' Art of Prophesying,— A Collection of Prophecies on the Calling of the Jews,— Lylly's Defence of Prophecies, etc. in Lib. 8. 193 Spencer on the Vanity of Prophecies,— Arise Evan's Interpretation of Farly's Vision,— His Voice of Thunder, etc. Lib. 12. Tracts about Witches, and Witchcraft, and Daemoniacs. 194 The doctrine of Devils,— A dialogue of Witches,— The World possessed with Devils, etc. Lib. 5. Almanacs, and Annual Prognostications and Ephemerisses for divers Meridian's and Years, by the most able Contemporary Astrologers; wherein, besides the Planetary Motions, Passions and Positions, Meteorological Observations, Chronological Collections, and Judgements Astrological, are several necessary Rules, Planets, etc. and Observations for Husbandmen, Physicians, Mathematicians, Surveyors, etc. From the Year 1596 inclusive, to 1622. 195 By Buckminster, Neve,— Woodhouse, Hopton, Gilded,— Dade, Brown, Allestree, etc. From the Year 1622 exclusive, to 1650. 196 By Wing, Booker,— Dove, Osburne, Nye, Vaux,— Ashwell, Henlet, and others aforenamed, etc. From the Year 1650 exclusive, to 1666. 197 By Wharton, Blagrave,— Jesse's Scripture Almanacs,— Lily, Perkins, and others aforenamed, etc. From 1667 inclusive, to these Times. 198 By Gadbury, Cooley, Saunders,— Andrews, Trigg, and Swallow,— White, Poor Robin, Partridge, and others. Seven other Almanacs, some Jocose, and others in Refutations. 199 A Reply to Patridge's Almanac printed in Holland 1687,— The Quakers Almanac,— An Introduction to the Knowledge of Almanacs, etc. Lib. 15. Divers Treatises about Trade and its Improvement. 200 Lewis' Proposals to increase Trade,— Observations on Trade and Interest of Money,— Fortrey's England's Interest and Improvement, etc. Lib. 7. Tracts of Banks and Money, of several worths of Money, Advices to the Payers and Receivers, etc. 201 Malyn's Canker of the Commonwealth,— The Practice of Bankrupts,— The Standard of Equality in Subsidiary Taxes, etc. Lib. 10. Husbandry, several Tracts about Gardening, of Rasing and Ordering Fruit-Trees, the Skill of Horsemanship and Farriers, Angling, Cookery; Discourses of, and methods relating to Bees, etc. 202 Drop ordering Fruit-Trees,— The Flower-Garden,— Murrel's Cookery, etc. Lib. 9 203 Markham's Farrier,— Gedde's Discovery of Bee-Houses,— Gilbert of Angling, etc. Lib. 9 Philosophical Tracts, experimental and otherwise, on the Essence, Nature, and Being's. 204 Pococks Oriental Philosophy,— Dr Fulk of Meteors,— A. Cowley on advancing Experimental Philosophy, etc. Lib. 8. Tracts of Physic and Chirurgery, of the Causes, Symptoms, Nature, Progress Prevention and Cures of Diseases and Hurts, on various medicinal virtues, preservations and medicaments, several desectatory Discourses and Observations. 205 Dr. Harvey on Consumptions,— Fletcher on the Judgement of Urine,— Culpeper's way of curing Diseases, etc. Lib. 10. 206 Dr. Turquet's Medicinal Counsels,— A●b. Magn. of the Vartues of Herbs, etc.— The Sufficiency of English Medicines, etc. Lib. 11. 207 Dr. Archer on Consumptions,— Sir K. Digbies Observation on Religio Medici,— Ross against Sir K. Digby, etc. Lib. 13. 208 Dr. Maynwaring on the Scurvy,— Dr. Wynel on the Lues Venera.— Trye's Woman's Physician, etc. Lib. 11. Chemical Treatises, with several various Tracts on the Art and its Professors pro and con, on medicinal Waters and Wells. 209 The Tomb of Semiramis and Phol. Stone,— Willis on Transmutary Alchyny,— Dr. Thompson against the Galenists, etc. Lib. 10. Novels and petty Romances. 210 The Novels of Queen Eliz.— Cartwrights Heroic Lover,— The Player's Tragedy, etc. Lib. 8. 211 The Wife's the Cuckold,— Hist. of Don Anton. Prince of Spain,— The Siege of Nantz,— The Hist. of Nicerotis, etc. Lib. 9 Tragedies, Comedies, and Tragicomedies. 212 Davenant's Wits and Platonic Lovers,— Aggripina Empress of Rome,— The New Inn, etc. Lib. 8. Poems on several Occasions, Divine, Moral, various, of Historical and Heroic Numbers, some Amorous, Jocose, Invective and Satyrical, some Epigrams, Elegies, Translations, Parafrastical or metaphorical. 213 Religious Poems,— Smith's Hist. of Joseph,— The Lamentations in Meteor,— The Art of Preaching, etc. Lib. 12. 214 Fewter's Catechism of the Ch. of England,— Herbert's Shadow of the Temple,— Quarles-Meditations on death, etc. Lib. 10. 215 Mason's Penitential Cries,— Riches Soliloquies and Meditations,— Turner's Version of Solomon's Song, etc. Lib. 12. 216 Cowley's Poetical Blossoms,— Shakspear's Reproof of Lucreece,— Philpot's Poems, etc. Lib. 12. 217 Wyther's Campo-Musa,— His Triple Paradox,— Lane's Poetical Visions, etc. Lib. 10. 218 Floddan's Fields,— Hubert's Life and death of Henry the Second,— Allen's Battle of Cresey, etc. Lib. 12. 219 The Dutch Hudibrass,— Sir John Denham of old Age,— Cleaveland's Poems, etc. Lib. 12. Elegies, and Satyrs, and Translations. 220 Brathwait on King James the First,— Dr. Hammond on King Charles the First,— The Metamorphus of Pigmatius' Image, etc. Lib. 10. 221 Hobbs' Travels of Ulysses,— Hollyday's Translation of Persins,— Boys of Virgil's Third Aenaeis, etc. Lib. 10. FINIS.