Books Printed for William Crook at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar. 1. GReek Testament, Printed by Jo. Redmayn oct. 2. The complete Vineyard, or the most excellent way for the planting of Vines, by William Hughes in oct. 3. Praxis Curiae Admiralitatis Angliae, Authore F. Clerk, oct. 4. A description of Candia in its Ancient and modern estate, with an account of the siege and surrender to the Turks, oct. Price 1 s. 5. The deaf and dumb man's discourse, being a discourse of such as are born deaf and dumb, showing how they express the sentiments of their minds, together with an account of the rationality of Beasts, particularly of the Elephant, oct. Price 1 s. 6. Des Cartes the Philosopher's life, oct. Price 1 s. 7. Geese, steps to the Temple, Twenty fours. 8. The Christian pattern or imitation of Christ. written by Thomas of Kempis, Twenty fours. 9 An answer to Mr. Furguson's doctrine about Christ's Justification and Sanctification, together with an account of the extent of Christ's death, by J. Knowls, oct. Price 1 s. 6 d. 10. De Mirabilibus Pecci, Carmen, Autho. Tho. Hobbs, quar. 11. Sir Henry Blunt's Voyage into the Levant, Twelve. Price 1 s. 12. Complete measurer, or a new and exact way of Measuration by Tho. Hammond oct. Price 1 s. 13. Mr. Hobs. Rosetum Geometricum, quar. Pr 3 s. 14. Carpenter's Rule made easy by Mr. Darling, twelve. 15. The flower-Garden enlarged, showing how to order and increase all manner of flowers, whether by layers, slips, off-sets, cuttings, seeds, etc. also how to draw a Horizontal Dyal in a Garden, with a Treatise of all Roots, Plants, Trees, Shrubs, Fruits, Herbs, &c in the King's plantations, twelves, by William Hughes. 16. The Elegant Poems of Dr. Richard Corbet, Dean of Christ Church in Oxford after Bp. of Nor●i●h, twelve. 17. Boccalin's advirtisements from Parnassus, Fol. 18. Ogilby's Virgil, English with Notes and Cuts, oct. 19 Brownlow's reports complete in 2 parts, quar. 20. The Court of Curiosity, being a very delightful and pleasant fortune-book, an excellent and learned Treatise of Dreams, and an ingenious discourse of Physiognomy: written in French, now Englished the second edition, improved, twelves, Price 2 s. 21. Lux mathematica, Author Tho. Hobs. 22. Principia & problemata aliquot Geometrica, ante desparata, etc. Author Tho. Hobs. quar. 23. The American Physician treating of all the flowers, roots, Plants, and Herbs that grow in his Majesty's American plantations by William Hughes, twelve. 24. Lucius Florus translated into English, oct. 25. Caesar's commentaries Englished by Mr. edmond's with notes, fol. 26. Wingates Clerk's tutor in writing and Arithmetic, oct. 27. The Judge's Resolution concerning the several statutes of Bankrupts, oct. 28. Marry magdalen's tears wiped off. 29. Bishop Sparrow's Rationale on the Common Prayer, twelve. 30. Clerks Lives of the fathers, Schoolmen, Ancient and Modern Divines, fol. 31 Grotins' Catechism, Greek, Latin and English, with a praxis to the Greek, oct. 32. The great Law of Nature about self-preservation vindicated against the abuses of Mr. Hobbs in his Leviathan, twelve. 33. Calliopes Cabinet opened, wherein all Gentlemen may be informed how to order themselves for all funerals, feasts, and Heroic meetings, to know all degrees of Honour, and how all persons of all degrees are to take place, with a dictionary of all the Terms in Heraldry. 34. A new collection of Songs and Poems, written by several Wits now living, oct. 35. A discourse of the Dukedom of Modena, the Native Country of her Royal Highness the Duchess of York, quar. 36. Brevis Demonstratio, proving the truth and excellency of the Christian Religion by Reason, recommendeded to all Rational men by several Eminent Divines in London. twelve. 37. Walton's Lives, of four Eminent men, oct. 38. Nomenclatura, Greek, Latin, and English oct. 39 The Apopthegmes, or witty sentences of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, twelve. 40. Parthenissa, a Romance written by the Earl of Orrorey, fol. 41. Cassandra, a Romance, fol. 42. The Primitive institution, or a seasonable discourse of Catechising, wherein is showed the antiquity, benefits and necessity thereof, together with its suitableness to heal the present distempers of the Church by Lancellot Addison, D. D. 43. The present State of the Jews, wherein is contained an exact account of all their present customs, secular and religious, to which is annexed a discourse of the Misna, Talmud, and Gemara, by Lancellot Addison, D. D. twelve. 44. Homer's works, translated out of Greek into English by Tho. Hobbs, twelve. 45. The Golden Rule of Arithmetic made easy oct. 46. A supplement or third Volume of Mr. Hobbs his works. quar. 47. Seventy eight Characters, oct. 48. The Grounds of Sovereignty and Greatness, quar. 49. Camera Regis, or a short view of London containing the antiquity, Frame, Walls, River, Bridg Gates, Tower, Cathedral, Officers, Courts, Customs, Franchises, etc. of the said City, oct. 50. A Sermon preached at the Funeral of a man drowned in a pit. oct. 51. Mr. Howel's Visitation sermon, quar. 52. The Historians Guide in two parts, containing the most remarkable passages done in England for seventy six years last passed, oct. 53. The circumcision of the Great Turk's son, and the Ceremony of the Marriage of his Daughter. 54. Naked truth or the intrigues of amorous Fops, oct. 55. Kitchins Court Leet and Court Baron, showing the power, nature, practice and jurisdiction of these and other Courts, oct. 56. Scarron's Comical Romance, or a facetious History of a Company of Stage Players, interwoven with divers choice Novels, rare adventures, and amorous intrigues, written in French by the famous and witty Monsieur Scarron now done into English, by I B. Gent, fol. 57 A Letter about liberty and necessity, written by Tho. Hobbs of Malmsbury, with observations upon it, by Dr. Benjamin Laney late Bishop of Ely, twelve. 58. A Modest Plea for the Clergy of the Church of England, wherein is briefly considered the Original antiquity, necessity, together with the occasions they are so slighted and contemned, oct. 59 Astrological Judgement, and practice of physic deduced from the position of the Heavens, at the decumbiture of the sick person, being the thirty years' practice of Mr. Richard Saunders, oct. 6. A treatise of Wool and Cattle, showing how far they raise or abate value of lands in England quar. 61. A discourse whether 〈◊〉 may be lawful to take Use for money; written by Sir Robert Filmer, and published by Sir Roger Twisden, twelves, printed this year, 1678. PLAYS. 1. The white Devil or Vittoria Corombona. 2. The old Troop or Monsieur Raggou. 3. Catiline's conspiracy. 4. Amorous gallant or Love and fashion. 5. The mock duelist or French Vallet. 6. Wrangling Lovers or the Invisible Mistress. 7. Tom Essence or the Modish Wife, quar. 8. French Conjurer. 9 Wits led by the Nose. 10. The Rival Kings. 11. The constant Nymph or Rambling shepherd. An Advertisement. There is Printing an excellent Peice of Natural Philosophy in English, never before Printed, written by Tho. Hobbs of Malmsbury, who is yet living. FINIS.