An Advertisement to the Reader. THis ensuing Catalogue presents itself to view with a double scope, an intimation and a request: The former gives to understand a purpose to set forth in an entire Work the scattered Pieces of that famous Divine, Mr. Hugh Broughton, a man rarely learned in the Originals, excellent in the clear handling of darkest passages in the Holy Scripture, of closest meaning, eminent in his generation. It presents what by careful Wellwishers to the truest knowledge and Public good hath been preserved in sinister times from perishing in obscurity. This facilitates the request; That if Pieces to perfect what is defective, or add to the whole be in private hands, they will be pleased not to envy them to the Public, and to light his Candle, which without their charge shall shine to themselves brighter. Nor shall this candid goodness be coucealed, that they may reap the good name of faithful Treasurers and liberal Stewards. Please they therefore to repair to Mr. George Thomason at the Rose and Crown in Paul's Churchyard London, they shall find a further assurance not to fail of serious performance to answer their pious Expectations. A Schedule of the Works of the late Reverend and learned Mr. Hugh Broughton as they were preparing for the Press. 1 A Consent of Scripture cum additamentis. 2 Concentus Scripturae, Lat. Han. 1602. Letters to Queen Elizabeth. 2 Archb. C. and Dr. Elmer Bp. London. 3 Vicech. and Heads of Houses in Oxon. 4 Queen Elizabeth Ms. 5 Earl of Essex; the Monarchies. 3 Texts of Scripture chaining Chronicle 4 A Defence of the consent of the Scripture 5 An Apology to the L. Treasurer touching his Speech uttered to his L. by the L. Cant. 6 Seder Olam. 1613. 7 An Apology in brief assertions defending that our Lord died in the time foretold to Daniel 8 A short view of the Persian Monarchy, 1590. 9 A Treatise upon divers points erroneously handled by Mr. Lucely, Ms. 10 The chief Mark of all the holy Scripture 11 Broughton's last words, expressing upon hi● deathbed the heads of the old Testament, Ms. 12. Observations upon the first 10. Fathers 1612. 13 A Treatise of Melchisedeck. 1591. 14 Of the 12 precious stones in Aaron's breast Ms. 15 Job. cum, additam. Ecclesiastes. cum additam. Proverbs cap. 5. cum additam. Canticles cap. 5. cum additam. Lamentations. 1610. cum additam. 16 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. 5. reliqua desiderantur 17 A Comment upon Cobeleth. 1605. and Abridgement Ang. Hebraice. 18 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Graece imperfectum. 19 Lamentations 1606. 20 Daniel his Chaldy visions, with a Preface, Ms. & additamentis, Ms. & Adnotationibus, Ms. 21 The Testimonies of ancient Writers, Ms. 22 Positions touching 490 years Dan 9 Ms. 23 A Request to the Archb. of Cant. to call in a Corruption of a late English Commentation upon Daniel Ded. to the R. Honble. Lords, Ms. 24 A Letter to a friend touching Mordecai's age. 25 A brief Explication of the first Chapter of St. Matthews Gospel, Ms. 26 The holy Genealogy of Jesus Christ. 27 Our Lords Family, 1608. 28 The defence of the holy Genealogies, Ms. 29 An Exposition upon the Lord's Prayer. 30 A discourse opening the Epist. of S. Judas, Ms. 31 A Revelation of the holy Apocalypse. 32 An Epist. to the learned Nobility of England 33 An Advertisement of Corruption in our handling of Religion. 34 Principle positions for Grounds of the holy Bible, 1609. etc. 35 A Treatise of the Apocryphas. 36 A Censure of the late Translations for our Churches, 37 A Require of Agreement. 38 Positions about the Hebrew Tongue, Ms. 39 Of the Hebrew Particles, Ms. 40 Advertisements how to examine Translations, Ms. 41 Miscellanea, or a more speedy Course for the study of Theology, Ms. 42 Six Articles of Jews about the Geneveans of traps laid to them: and of Papists offence by the Apocrypha, Ms. 43 Certain notes of divers Manuscripts, Ms. Certain Questions concerning Silk or Wool in the High-priests Ephod Idol Temples commonly called Churches The Form of Prayer called the Lords Prayer. Excommunication, 44 An Admonition to Francis Blackwell of Amste●dam, Ms. 45 An Epistle of an Hebrew willing to learn Christianity, Bafil. 159. cum additamentis. 46 Heb. Anglice partim, Ms. cum Responsione Amsterdam, 1606. 47 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Grace. 48 A Commendation of Rabbi Rubens Original seeking Hebrew Gospel from Albion, Ms. 49 The family of David for the Sons of the kingdom, with a Chronicle unto the Redemption, Heb. Angl. 1605. part. Ms. 50 Epistolae variae & variarum Linguarum de Byzantiacis Hebraeis discupientibus erudiri in Christi Domini Sacro volumine. 51 A Petition to the King for authority and allowance to expound the Apocalypse in Hebrew and Greek, 1611. 52 Idem Graece, 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 etc. 53 An Answer to the R: H ble: the L: of the Q: of England's most honble privy Counsel, concerning the Hebrew Epistle, etc. 54 A Petition to the Lords to examine the Religion and carriage of Dr: Bancroft, A Bpp. 1608. 55 A Declaration unto the Lords of the Jews desire, etc. hindered by a brace of wicked Doctors, 1611. 56 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉. 57 Querelae de quodam Scoparcha qui commemorationem premissorum R●galium Regis Mag: Brit: ad illustranda S. Biblia injuriosam & mendacem fuisse praedicat, turbasque movet, 1610. 58 Illustrissimis Princip: Germaniae qui polliciti sunt regifice stipendia, ut ex Talmudicis, Chananeo Sermone N. T: illustretur, 59 Oratiuncula ad R m: & Illustr ᵐ: Princ: ac Dominum D: Jo: Adamum Archiepise: Megunt: de Byzantiacis Judaeis & aliis cupientibus docere Christianam Religionem, etc. Ms. lat: 60 To the Metropolitan next in England to the Queen, exalted may be her Majesty, Ms. 61 To the mighty Prince James by the Grace of God, etc. Epistola Ang: with a motion to the clearing the holy Apocalyps, Ms. A Petition to the same purpose, 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Idem Anglice, 62 An Explication of the Article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉, 1605. 63 A Discourse of the Article of Descent to Hell to Sir Tho: Chaloner, Ms. 64 To the most Reverend F: Jo: Archb: of Cant: of an answer to Beza, 65 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Mogunt. 1601. 66 Idem Anglice. Ms. 67 Two little Works defensive of our Redemption, That our Lord went through the Vale of his flesh to Heaven to appear before God for us, 68 Four positions of the Word Hades, 1605 69 A reply upon the R: R: F: Tho: Winton for heads of his Divinity in his Sermon and Survey 1605. 70 A Syllogism from Archb. Whitegift and Bish: Tho: Winton, concluding that to descend into Hell in the Creed, is to go up into Paradise Ms. 71 Positions of a man learned, but by boldness a confuter of himself, Who made 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Godly, to mean a passage into heaven, Ms. 72 What help Greek Authors afford for expounding of Hades, Ms. 73 Articles of friendly warning to the R: R: F: D F: Bill: L: Winton, Ms. 74 A Petition to the Lord Chancellors of both Universities &c. to help Reformation of Errors by not knowing what 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the creed meaneth. A going up to paradise is no going to Gehenna etc. 75 Of the same subject to several Princes and Senates, Lat: 76 An Answer to the injurious complaint of R: C: thinking he was called simply Athean, Jew, Villain, etc. where he was only warned how he gave a Jew leave to make him so, 77 The Right Honble: Rich: Archb: of Cant. 78 An Answer about Hell Torments to Objections, etc. Ms.