A COLLECTION OF Excellent English Books. Consisting of Divinity, History, Philology, Travels, Voyages, Poetry, Plays, mathematics, Geography, Law, &c. To be Sold by AUCTION, at Batson's Coffee-house, over against the Royal Exchange in cornhill, on Tuesday the 23d day of May, 1693. beginning exactly at Three after Noon. CONDITIONS of SALE. 1. HE that bids most is the Buyer, but if any difference arise, which the Company can't decide, the Book to be re-exposed. 2. The Books, for ought we know, are perfect; if any appear otherwise, before they are taken away, the Buyer has his choice to take or leave them. 3. That every person be obliged to give in his Name, and Place of Abode, paying also Five shillings in the Pound for what he buys, and be obliged to take away his Books within three days after the Sale is ended. Catalogues are distributed at Mr. Hargrave's Bookseller in Holbourn, Mr. Partidge's at Charing-Cross, and at the place of Sale, where the Books may be viewed two days before the Sale begins. English, in Octavo. 1 ANimadversions on the Ancient, Greek, and Roman Historians. 1678 2 Animadversions on Sir Richard Baker's Chronicle. 1673 3 Archery revived; or, The Bow-mans Excellency. 1676 4 Accomplished Woman: Translated from the French. 1671 5 abridgement of Coke's Reports, 12& 13 parts 1670 6 Anacreon in English, from the original Greek. 1683 7 Alvarez his Introduction to Grammar, and Gretzer's Gr. Grammar. 1687 8 Sir Robert Filmer's Works. 1684 9 History of the House of east. 1681 10 Reyner's Being and Well-being of a Christian. 1668 11 Rome exactly described: Out of Italian. 1668 12 Rymer's Tragedies of the Last Age. 1678 13 Life and Death of Mr. Joseph Alleine. 1673 14 Reflections on the Council of Trent; by Luzancy. 1677 15 Langford's Instructions for Fruit-Trees. 1681 16 Lively Oracles in the Holy Scripture. 1679 17 Lowth of the Subject of Church Power. 1685 18 Remembrancer of Ten excellent men. 1670 19 Baker's arithmetic, in whole Numbers and Fractions. 1687 20 Britanniae Speculum: Or, Short View of Great Britain. 1683 21 Bury's Husbandman's Companion. 1677 22 Butler's Six Dialogues about Sea-Services. 1685 23 brooks apple of Gold for young Men and Women. 1672 24 Boscobel; or, The King's Preservation at Worcester. 1680 25 Brydall's Prospect of the Laws of Ireland. 1679 26 Bernard's Proceedings against Sin in the Isle of Man. 1677 27 Brydall's View of the Laws of England. 1673 28 The Religious Cavalier. Out of French. 1683 29 Rapin's Comparison between Cicero and Demosthenes. 1672 30 Remarks on the Conversations of the Town. 1673 31 A short Relation of the River Nile, &c. 1673 32 An Account of the Conspiracy, or Ryehouse Plot. 1686 33 A Light to Grammar, and all Arts and Sciences. 1641 34 Boyle's Tracts of flamme and Air, Hydrostaticks, &c. 1672 35 Baxter's Defence of the Principles of Love. 1671 36— Directions for weak distempered Christians. 1669 37— Compassionate Counsel to young men. 1681 38— Treatise of Justifying Righteousness. 1676 39— More Proofs for Infant Baptism. 1675 40 Butler's Dialogues of Sea-Services. 1685 41 Philips's complete Collection of the Poets. 1675 ●2 Truman's great Propitiation of Christ's Satisfaction. 1672 ●3 Discourse of the State of Health in Jamaica. 1679 ●4 Treatise of Phlebotomy. 1658 ●5 Thompson's Treatise of the Pest. 1666 ●6 An Examen of the way of teaching the Latin Tongue. 1669 ●7 Smith's Account of the Greek Church. 1680 ●8 Simons Critical History of the Eastern Nations. 1685 ●9 Simpson's Compendium of practical music. 1678 ●0 mays Breviary of the History of Parliaments. 1680 ●1 Leigh's Treatise of the Divine Promises. land. 1657 ●2 A Manual of the Christian Religion. 1670 ●3 Memoirs of Mr. D' Escotais, concerning his Conversion. 1677 ●4 Mackenzies Jus Regium; or, the Foundations of Monarchy. 1684 ●5 Lukin's chief Interest of Man, in Religion. 1670 ●6 Boyle's Considerations, touching the Style of the Holy Scriptures. 1675 ●7— Experiments and Notes about Qualities. 1675 ●8 Parker's Ecclesiastical Polity, and mischiefs of Tolerations. 1671 ●9 Roman Doctrine of Indulgence vindicated. 1672 ●0 Roman Churches Devotions vindicated. 1672 ●1 Hudibras, the Third and Fourth part. 1679 ●2 More's Divine Dialogues of Providence, &c. 1668 ●3 Meriton's Geographical Description of the World. 1674 ●4 The Marrow of chemical physic. 1669 ●5 Meriton's Touchstone of Wills and Testaments. 1674 ●6 Viller's French and English Grammar. 1680 ●7 Boyle's Reconcilableness of Reason and Religion. 1675 ●8 Court-Keepers Guide. land.— ●9 Cressy's Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet. 1672 ●0 Culpepper's physic for the Poor. 1670 ●1 Parker's Case of the Church of England stated. 1681 ●2 Caryl's Nature and Principles of Love. 1673 ●3 Cloria and Narcissus, a delightful Romance, 3d and 4th Parts, 2 Vol. 1658 ●4 Conference between Dr. Stillingfleet, Burnet, and Coleman. 1679 ●5 Courtiers Manual Oracle: By B. Gracian. 1685 ●6 Dr. Donne's Devotions, Meditations, Prayers, &c. 1624 ●7 Considerations how far Romanists may be trusted. 1675 ●8 History of France under the Ministry of Mazarine. 1671 ●9 Lovelace's Poems, Odes, Pastorals, &c. 1649 ●0 Description of the Islands and Inhabitants of Foeroe. 1676 ●1 Ladys Legacy to her Daughters: By the Lady Richardson. 1645 ●2 Cato mayor; or, The Book of Old-Age. 1671 ●3 Claude's Self-Examination for the Holy Communion. 1683 ●4 Condome's Treatise of Communion, under both Species. 1685 ●5 Bapt. Mantuan, in English, by Tho. Harvey. 1656 86 Darling's Carpenters Rule made easy. 1676 87 The Doctor's Physician; or, Dialogues of Health. 1685 88 Leech's Grammar Questions and Dialogues. 1650 89 Defensio Legis; or, The State of England defended. 1684 90 Discourse concerning Supreme Power and Right. 1680 91 Ladies Cabinet, enlarged and opened by Lord Ruthen. 1661 92 Leigh's Philological Commentary of the Law. 1658 93 Case's Correction or Treatise of Affliction. 1671 94 White's Devotion and Reason. 1641 95 Discourse for the furtherance of Christian Devotion. 1671 96 Wingate's Remains, or Tutor to arithmetic. 1676 97 Walker's Antidote; or, Subjection to higher Powers. 1684 98 Erasmus's Praise of Folly. 1683 99 The epitome of the Art of Husbandry. 1685 100 Englands Remarks of the Shires, Counties, &c. 168● 101 Christ exalted, and Wisdom justified: By R. Eedes. 1659 102 Fourniel's Defence of Des carts. 1670 103 The experienced Angler; or, Angling improved. 1668 104 Wilson's Vanity of Man's present State. 1676 105 Zosimus's History, with Leunclavius's Apology. 16●4 106 Leybourn's Art of measuring by the Carpenter's Rule. 1669 107 Holder's Elements of Speech, &c. 1669 108 History of Ecclesiastical Revenues. 1685 109 History of Baptism under Noah, Moses, Christ. 1678 110 Solomon's Remembrancer to Transgressors. 1672 111 Sharrock's History of Vegetables. 1672 112 Stoke's Directions for private Devotions. 1668 113 Summary of the Laws and Statutes of England. 1663 114 A School for Princes. Translated out of French. 1680 115 Boëthius, of the Divine Goodness: In English. 1674 116 Spelman, of Churches not to be violated. 1676 117 Squire's unreasonableness of the Romanist's Communion. 1671 118 Sheppard's Sound Believer. 1671 119— His Sincere Convert. 1680 120 Selden, of the Judicature in Parliaments. 121 Lord North's Observations and Advices economical. 1669 122 Spencer Redivivus; or, The Fairy Queen, in Verse. 1687 123 Sheppard's Subjection to Christ in all his Ordinances. 1651 124 Shaw's No Reformation of the established Reformation. 1685 125 Wyvil's Pretensions of the Triple Crown examined. 1672 126 Woolseley's Justification Evangelical. 1677 127 Wase's Essay of a practical Grammar. 1674 128 Osbourn's Essays, Paradoxes, and Discourses. 1659 129— Advice to a Son: The Second Part. 1658 130 Observations upon History. 1641 131 Lucius Florus's Roman History in English. 1658 132 The Filacers Office, with a Table of their Fees. 133 domestic Devotions for the use of Families. 1683 134 Relation of the fearful Estate of Francis Spira. 1668 135 Flavel's Saint indeed. 1675 136 The Golden Calf; or the Transmutation of Metals. 1670 137 Gunton's Discourse of Bodily Worship. 1661 138 Grew's Experiments in Consort, &c. 1678 139 Garbutt's Demonstration of Christ's Resurrection. 1669 140 Ellis's gentle Sinner or Gentleman described. 1679 141 Guilhard, of Settlement after travail, &c. 1682 142 Gentleman's Jockey and approved Farrier. 143 Graunt's Observations on the Bills of Mortality. 1676 144 Godfrey of Bulloign; or, The Recovery of Jerusalem. 1687 145 Whiting's Discourse of the Last judgement. 1664 146 A Weeks Preparation for the Lord's Supper. 1679 147 Wensley's Vindication of the Church Catechism. 1679 148 Watson's Art of Divine Contentment. 1672 149 Supplications of Saints, a Book of Prayers, &c. 1687 150 Spiritual Bee, or Miscellany of Divine Meditations. 1667 151 Spiritual chemist; or, Divine Meditations. 1668 152 Shirley's manuduction to the Grammar. 1668 153 Several ways of resolving Faith. 1677 154 Witty's Answer to Sympson's Hydrologia Chym. 1669 155 Scarron's unexpected Choice, a Novel. 1670 156 Harsenet's Summons to a general Repentance. 1640 157 Vigier's Discourse against Arnaud's Perpetuity, &c. 1670 158 Dr. Stuart's three Sermons, with Dr. Harsnett's. 1658 159 Voyage to the East-Indies, Bantam, &c. 1682 160 Life of Peter d' Hubusson, Master of Rhodes. 1679 161 Harvey's Case of a Noble man deceased. 1678 162 Hatton's Treatise of Statutes and Acts of Parliament. 1677 163 human Prudence; or, the Art of raising a mans self. 1687 164 History of the Affairs under Montrose in Scotland. 1649 165 Ray's Dictionariolum Trilinguae. 1685 166 Ray's Wisdom of God in the Creation, &c. 1691 167 Luzancy's Reflections on the Council of Trent. 1677 168 Records Urinal of physic. 1651 169 Reflections upon the Eloquence of these Times. 1672 170 Burton's Discourses, the Second Volume. 1685 171 Wills his Vindication of Infant Baptism. 1675 172 Whitby's Answer to Sergeants Sure footing. 1666 173 Wilkinson's Characters of a sincere Heart. 1674 174 practic part ●f the Law; or, complete Attorney. 175 Discourse concerning the period of Human Life. 1678 176 The Policy of the Clergy of France, to destroy Protestants. 177 Oldham's Poems and Translations. 1683 178 No Protestant, but the Dissenter's Plot discovered. 1682 179 Banister's new Ayrs and Dialogues, for Voices and Viols. 1678 180 The Rules of Civility enlarged. 1678 181 Hodder's arithmetic made easy. 1678 182 Newcomen's best Acquaintance of Christians. 1668 183 Remarks on the Humors of the Gallants of the Town. 1673 184 The re-uniting of Christianity: Out of French. 1673 185 Form of Sound Words: or, The Catechism vindicated. 186 Condosme, Treatise of the Communion under both Species. 187 Short, of Drinking Water. 1656 188 Treatise of the Vitrioline Spaw at Durham. 1675 189 English Introduction to the Latin Tongue. 1673 190 Meroveus Prince of the Royal Blood of France, a Novel. 191 Whitaker's Discourse of Waters. 1634 English, in Folio. 1 THE Holy Bible, in large folio, fit for Churches. Oxford, 1685 2 The Book of Common-Prayer, with the Singing Psalms. Oxon. 1680 3 The Book of Homilies, to be red in Churches. Oxon. 1683 4— Another— printed at land. 1623 5 Roberts's Key of the Holy Bible. land. 1675 6 Hammon L'Estrange's Alliance of Divine Offices. 1690 7 Archbishop Laud's Conference with Fisher the jesuit. 1686 8 Heskyn's Parliament of Christ against Jewel. Antw. 1566 9 Dr. Hammond's Works, Vol. 1. containing practical Discourses. land. 1684 10 Dr. Tho. Goodwin's Works, the Third Volume. 1692 11 Bishop Pearson's Exposition of the Creed. 1692 12 Dr. towersons Explication of the Creed, Lords Prayer, and Commandm. 1685 13 Hildersham's Lectures upon the fourth of St. John. 1656 14 Hall's Exposition on St. Paul's Epistle to Timothy. 1658 15 Burgess's Commentary on the Second Epistle to the Corinthians. 1661 16 Dr. Pocock's Commentary on the Prophet Micah. 1677 17 Sedgwick's Bowels of Mercy sealed in the Covenant. 1661 18 Dr. Hammond's Sermons, of the large Paper. 1675 19 Dr. Allestry's Sermons preached before the King, &c. 1684 20 Dr. Littleton's Sermons upon public occasions. 1680 21 Bishop Hacket's Century of Sermons upon several Subjects. 1675 22 Bishop Burnet's History of the Reformation, 2 Vol. land. 1681 23 Dr. Cave's History of the Primitive Fathers, Vol. 1. 1682 24 History of the Church of Britany, by S. Cressy. 1668 25— History of the Reformation of the Church, by Sleidan. 1689 26— History of the World, by Sir Walter Raleigh. 1687 27— Dugdale's History of the late Troubles in England. land. 1681 28— Rushworth's Historical Collections, the first Vol. 1659 29— Lord Bacon's History of King Henry VII. 1641 30 Lord Herbert's History of King Henry VIII. 1683 31— Wilson's History of King James the First. 1653 32— Bacon's Hist. and Polit. Government of England. 1689 33— Thoroton's Hist. and Antiquities of Nottingham-shire. 1677 34— History of Philip de Comines. 1684 35— Mezeray's History of France. 36— General History of the State of Venice. 1612 37— History of the Cardinals of the Roman Church. 1670 38— Spon's History of the City and State of Geneva. 1687 39— Knox's History of Ceylon in the East Indies. 1681 40— Ludolphus's History of Aethiopia and King of Abessin. 1682 41— The Roman History, by Titus Livius, with the Supplement. 1686 42— Sir James Melvil's Memoirs of England and Scotland. 1683 ●3— Calderwood's History of the Church of Scotland. 1680 ●4— Cox's History of Ireland, from the Conquest, both parts. 1689 ●5— History of Birds, with Sculptures, by Willoughby. 1678 ●6— History of Philosophy and Philosophers, with Cuts, by stanley. 1687 ●7 Plutarch's Lives of the Grecians and Romans. 1686 ●8— Morals in English. 1603 ●9 Dugdale's Baronage of England, in 2 Vol. 1675 ●0— Summons to the Parliaments of England. 1685 ●1 Sir John Chardin's Travels into Persia and the West Indies. 1686 ●2 Sir Tho. Brown's Works, Religio Medici, &c. 1686 ●3 Wilkins's Real character, and Philosophical Language. 1668 ●4 Bacon's Advancement and Proficiency of Learning. 1674 ●5 Lucian in English, by Jasper main. 1663 English, in Quarto. ● DR. Tenison's Discourse of Idolatry and Superstition. land. 1678 ● Several Treatises of Peace and Commerce between K. C. and other States. 1685 ● The Visions of Pasquin; or, A character of the Roman Court. 1689 4 Sharrock's Ends of Christian Religion. Oxon. 1673 5 Norwood's Seamans practise in Navigation. land. 1678 6 Stubbs's Vindication of the War against the Netherlands. 1673 7 Senault's Christian man; or, The Reparation of Nature by Grace. 1650 8 Sadler's Rights of the Kingdom, or Customs of our Ancestors. 1682 9 Bilson's perpetual Government of Christ's Church. 1610 10 Walker's Benefits of our Saviour Jesus Christ to Mankind. Oxon. 1680 11 Barbon's Vindication of our Liturgy. 1663 12 The Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome. land. 1686 13 Austen's Treatise of Fruit-Trees. Oxon. 1677 14 Atwell's Faithful Surveyor. Camb. 1662 15 Collins of Salt and Fishery. 1682 16 Culverwell's Spiritual optics. Oxon. 1668 17— Discourse of the Light of Nature. 1669 18 Charlton's Natural History of human Nature. land. 1659 19 Creed's Refutor refuted; or, Dr. Hammond defended. land. 1660 20 Cooke's Englands Improvements, Third Part. land. 1675 21 Goodwyn's being filled with the Spirit. land. 1670 22 Moxon's Tutor to Astronomy and Geography. land. 1665 23 Philosophical Transactions, from No 81. to 100 inclusive, 2 Vol. land. 1674 24 Norden's Guide for English Travellers. land. 1625 25 Love for Love sake, a dramatic Romance. land. 1671 26 The Life of Mary Magdalen de Pazzi. land. 1687 27 Goodwyn's Roman and Jewish Antiquities. land. 1685 28 Leybourn's Geometrical Exercises for young Seamen. land. 1669 29— Art of Dyalling. 1669 30 Prynne of Parliamentary Writs, the Second Part. 1660 31 Prynne's Plea for the House of Lords. 1658 32— sovereign Power of Parliaments 1643 33 Peirce's decade of Caveats to the People of England 1679 34 Power's Experimental Philosophy 1664 35 Peirce's Notes concerning God's Decrees of Reprobation 1671 36 Rules and Orders of the Court of Common-Pleas 1688 37 Right of Episcopacy asserted by Protestant Divines. 1644 38 A Revision of the Conference between Dr. Morley and Father Darcy. 1683 39 Plat's Jewel-house of Art and Nature. 1653 40 Mr. John Weemes's Works in three Volumes. 1636 41 Goodwyn's being filled with the Spirit. 1670 English, in Octavo. 1 THE New Testament of Jesus Christ. Oxon. 1680 2 The Apocrypha bound in Fillets. 3 Book of Common-Prayer, with the Psalms Oxon. 1682 4— Another with the Singing Psalms in Turky-leather. 1662 5— Idem at Oxford, 1684 6— Idem, Ibid. 1682 7 Singing Psalms, with the Prose in the Margin. 1641 8 Book of Homilies, and Sermons appointed to be red in Churches. 1687 9 Godly Meditations of the Holy Sacrament. 1683 10 The posy of Godly Prayers for every Christian. 1679 11 Bagshaw's Living Waters for a thirsty Soul. 1653 12 Tozer's Directions for a Godly Life. 1680 13 Devout Communicator exemplified in the Sacrament. 1688 14 Heywood's Meetness for Heaven, in Meditations. 1690 15 public Devotion, and the common Service of the Church. 1690 16 Flavel's Touchstone of Sincerity. 1679 17 Baxter's one thing necessary, or Christ's Justification. 1685 18 Jacob's Ladder; or the Devout Souls Ascension. 1686 19 Fox's Door of Heaven opened and shut. 1676 20 Kidder's Young-man's Duty, or danger of late Repentance. 1685 21 Pelling's Daily Sacrifice of a Christian. 1692 22 Dolittle's Treatise of the Sacrament, in three Dialogues. 1691 23 Self-Employment in secret, by Mr. John How. 1681 24 Letters of Advice, from two Divines to a young man. 1676 25 Addison's Introduction to the Sacrament. 1683 26 Abercromly's Art of Divine Converse. 1683 27 Ferguson's Exposit. on St. Paul's Epistle to the Thessalonians. 1674 28 Justification only upon Satisfaction. 1668 29 Du Moulin's short view of the controversy with the Church of Rome. 1680 30 A peaceable Resolution of Conscience concerning Obedience, 1680 31 Bishop Hall's Remedy of profaneness, 1638 32 The Apostolical Opinion concerning the Holy Trinity, 1653 33 Frank's Philosophical Treatise of the original of things, 1687 34 Considerations how far Romanists may be trusted, 1675 35 Bunyan's Holy War for the gaining of Mans Soul, 1682 36 Bagshaw's Discourses upon select Texts, 1680 37 Bright's Treatise of judging one another, 1●75 38 Allen's Vindication of Godliness, 1663 39 Bartons Second Volume of Discourses, 1685 40 Comber's Companion to the Temple; the second part, 1679 41 Bertram, of the Body and Blood of Christ 1686 42 Burnet's Letter to the Clergy of France. 1683 43 An Apology for the Church of England. 1679 44 Baxter's Call to the Unconverted. 1687 45 Animadversions on the Protestant Reconciler. 1683 46 Dr. Cave's Dissertation concerning ancient Church-Government. 1683 47 Ashton's Apology for the Honours of the Clergy. 1676 48 Grand Question, of Bishops Right to Vote in Parliament. 1680 49 Clarendon's Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet, against Cressy. 1673 50 Protestancy to be embraced by Abercromby. 1683 51 Advice to Roman catholics of England. 1686 52 The Anatomy of Popery, with a Catalogue of Errors. 1673 53 The Faith and practise of a Church-of England-man. 1692 54 Protestancy proved safer than Popery. 1683 55 Alvarez's Introduction to the Latin Tongue. 1686 56 Byam's 13 Sermons preached before K. Charles. 1675 57 Dr. Bright's Treatise of Prayer. 1678 58 A Sober Answer to the Friendly Debate. 1669 59 Private Devotions digested into Litanies. 1682 60 Crumbs of Comfort, and Godly Prayers. 61 Christ's famous Titles, &c. by William Dyer. 1675 62 Baxter's Unum Necessarium. 1685 63 Daily Exercise for a Christian; or, A Manual of Devotions. 1684 64 Lathom's Christian Religion asserted against Socinians. 1678 65 Word of God the best Guide to all Persons. 1689 66 Flavel's Preparation for Sufferings. 1681 67 K. Charles the First's {αβγδ}. 1649 68 Elborow's Reasonableness of the Common-Prayer. 1678 69 Fuller's Peace and Holiness; in three Sermons. 1672 70 New Testament of Jesus Christ. Oxon. 1680 71 Traherne's Christian ethics, or Divine Morality. 1675 72 Lord North's Light in the way to paradise. 1682 73 Ellis's Communicants Guide. 1685 74 Baxter's way of Concord in all Churches. 1680 75 Dr. Lucas's Duty of Servants. 1685 76 Doolittle's Antidote against sinful Contagion. 1667 77 Dr. More's Exposition on the 7 Epistles to the 7 Churches. 1669 78 Bishop Morton's Episcopacy asserted. 1670 79 The Liberty and Dominion of Conscience. 1678 80 Descotai's Memoirs of his Conversion. 1677 81 An Account of the controversy concerning Separation. 1692 82 Christ's Tears for Jerusalem's Unbelief: By Th. Gale. 1679 83 Hayward's Strong-helper in all Troubles. 1637 84 Glanvil's Seasonable Reflections against the Scoff at Sin. 1676 85 Bright, of Judging one another. 1675 86 Bishop Wilkins's Sermons preached before the King. 1680 87 Camfield's Discourses of Episcopal Confirmation. 1682 88 Mead's Advantage and Good of an early Obedience. 1683 89 A modest Plea for the Clergy. 1677 90 Cave's Gospel preached to the Romans. 1681 91 No Sacrilege nor Sin to purchase Bishops Lands. 1659 92 Narfan's Essays, Divine and Moral. 1680 93 accomplished Commander, Instructions for Officers. 1689 94 Baxter's Cure of Church-Divisions. 1670 95 Roberts's Key of the Holy Bible. 1649 96 Dr. Taylor's dissuasive from Popery. 1664 97 An Enquiry into the Constitution of the Primitive Church. 1691 98 Gouge's Christian Directions to walk with God. 1680 99 Scripture authentic, and Faith certain; by the Bishop of Cork. 1686 100 Camfield's Comprehensive Rule of Righteousness. 1671 101 Mosely's Natural and Divine Contemplations. 1653 102 Wilkinson's God's all-sufficiency and Christ's Preciousness. 1681 103 Burnet's Vindication of Ordinations of the Church. 1677 104 Dr. Barrow's Sermon upon the Passion of Jesus Christ. 1682 105 Dr. Bates's Funeral Sermon of Dr. Jacomb. 1687 106 Dr. Barrow's Reward of Bounty to the Poor. 1680 107 Bertram, of the Body and Blood of Christ, Lat. and Engl. 1686 108 Bishop Hall's Old Religion. 1686 109 Flavel's Navigation spiritualized. 1682 110 Europe a Slave, unless England break her Chains. 1683 111 The Harmony of natural, positive, divine Laws. 1682 112 Horn's Essays of General and Special Grace. 1685 113 Howel's Word of God the best Guide. 1689 114 Honourable State of Matrimony. 1685 115 The Lives of St. Basil and St. Chrysostom. 1681 116 Discourse concerning the Worship of God. 1682 117 Dr. Hammond, of Schism, in defence of the Church. 1654 118 Claud's Treatise of the Holy Communion. 1683 119 The Clergies Honour in the Lives of the Fathers. 1681 120 Hallywel's Familism revived in Quakers. 1673 121 Book of Homilies to be red in Churches. 1673 122 Le Grand's divine Epicurus. 1676 123 Causes of the decay of Christian Piety. 1682 124 Drilincourt's Protestants Triumph over Papists. 1664 125 Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress, the second part. 1690 126 A Rational Catechism between a Father and Son. 1687 127 A Discourse of the Repugnancy of Sin. 1679 128 Turner's Discourse concerning the messiah. 1685 129 Preparations to a holy Life, or private Devotions. 1684 130 Dr. Saywell's Unity maintained in the Church of England. 1682 131 The Life and Actions of Bernard Van Gale. 1680 132 A Friendly Debate between a Conformist and a Nonconformist. 1669 133 The Christian Sacrament and Sacrifice. 134 The Good Old Way; or, Perkins improved by Broxolme. 1657 135 Dr. Wilkins's Ecclesiastes; or, Discourse of preaching. 1653 136 Gilpin's Bee-hive of the Roman Church. 1623 137 Dr. Smith's demonstration of a future World. 1688 138 Turner's Boaz and Ruth. 1685 139 A Resolution of Conscience to Loyalty and Obedience. 1680 140 Scripture-Catechism, or a form of sound words. 1681 141 Whitby's Answer to Sergeant's Sure footing. 1666 142 Weemy's consecration of places for Worship. 1674 143 Horne's best Exercise for Christians. 1671 144 Lowth, of the Subject of Church Power. 1685 145 Kidder's Discourse of the Lord's Supper. 1684 146 Swinnock's Sinners last Sentence to Punishment. 1675 147 Christians Guide, or Key to the New Testament. 1683 148 Dr. Worthington's Doctrine of Resurrection. 1690 149 Wilkinson's Characters of a sincere Heart. 1674 150 Walker's Paraphrase on the Epistles. 1675 151 Wilson's right Interpretation of the Scripture. 1678 152 Dr. Smith's Account of the Greek Church. 1680 153 History of the Original of Ecclesiastical Revenues. 1685 154 Wadsworth's Remains and Meditations on the Lord's Supper. 1680 155 Dr. Puller's Moderation of the Church of England. 1679 156 Bishop Parker's Religion and Loyalty, the second part. 1685 157 Seller's Remarks on the state of the Church. 1680 158 Maimbourg's Prerogatives of the Church of Rome. 1685 159 Help for weak Memories, or Contents of the Bible. 1682 160 Dr. Burnet's Reflections on Varilla's History. 1686 161 Ellis's gentle Sinner characterized. 1679 162 Stokes's Directions for private Devotions. 1668 163 History of the east, from Forrestus to Alphonsus. 1681 164 Reflections on the Council of Trent, by Luzancy. 1677 165 Long's Character of a Separatist and Separation. 1677 166 History of William de Croyn, Governor to Charles V. 1687 167 Dodwell's short Discourse against Romanists. 1676 168 Matthew Pool's Dialogue between a Priest and Protestant. 1685 169 Divine Breathings, or a pious Souls Meditations. 1678 170 Daily Exercise for a Christian, or Manual of Devotions. 1684 171 Janeway's Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. Mowsley. 1673 172 Smith's great Assize, or Day of Jubilee. 1638 173 A short Treatise containing the Grounds of Christian Religion. 1656 174 Slater's Discourse of Secret Prayer. 1691 175 Practical Rule of Christian Piety, 1685 176 Edward the Sixth's Arguments against the Pope's Supremacy 1682 ●77 The Spirit of Meekness in the Church of England. 1684 ●78 Vulgar Errors in Divinity removed. 1683 ●79 Venning's things worth thinking on in Piety. 1665 ●80 The Plain Man's Path-way to Heaven. 1684 ●81 Pearse's great Concern, or Preparation for Death. 1682 ●82 Feasts of the English and Roman Church. 1678 ●83 Glanvil's earnest Invitation to the Lord's Supper. 1688 ●84 Studley's Looking-glass of Schism. 1635 ●85 Sick-bed Thoughts, the First part; by J. B. 1667 ●86 A Whip for the Devil, discovering the Superstition of Papists. 1683 ●87 The Word of God the best Guide to all Persons. 1689 ●88 An Introduction to the Sacrament. 189 The Spiritual Guide, and rich Treasure of Peace. 1688 190 Dr. Hammond's Duration of Hell Torments. 1665 191 The Whetstone of Reproof; by a Roman catholic. 1632 English, in Folio. 1 MOnsieur Thevenot's Travels into the Levant, viz. Turkey, East Indies. 1687 2 Sir Tho. Herbert's Travels into Persia and the East Indies. 1677 3 Dr. Brown's Travels into Hungary, Servia, &c. 1687 4 Mons. Tavernier's Travels into Turkey and the East Indies; 2 Vol. 1684 5 The Travels of Sir John Chadin, to the East Indies, &c. 1686 6 The World surveyed, or the Travels of Vincent le Blanc. 1660 7 Mercator's Atlas, with the maps, in English; by Hondicy. 1635 8 Earl of Castlemain's Embassy to the Pope, illustrated with curious Figures, by several Italian Masters. 1688 9 signor Vignola's five Orders of Architecture, with Figures. 1669 10 Webster's displaying of supposed Witchcraft and impostors. 1677 11 Mr. Selden's Tracts, never before extant. 1683 12 State Tracts, privately printed, relating to the Government of K. Charles II, K. James, and K. William and Q. Mary. 1693 13 Sir James Ley's Reports in Law of the Court of Wards, &c. 1659 14 Guillim's Display of Heraldry, with Sculptures; by bloom. 1689 15 Manilius's Sphere, in English, by Sir Edw. Sherburne, with Figures. 1685 16 Jeffery Chaucer's Works, with his Life; the last Edition. 1687 17 Ben. Johnson's Works, the last Edition, in one Volume. 1692 18 Sir William Davenant's Works, the last Edition. 1673 19 Mr. Abr. Cowley's Works, his mistress, &c. 1684 20— His six Books of Plants, in English, with an Index. 1689 21 Mrs. Katherine Philips her Poems, Orinda, &c. 1667 22 Du Bartas's Divine Weeks and Works; by J. Sylvester. 1633 23 Almahide; or, The Captive Queen: an excellent Romance. 1677 24 Faramond; or, The History of France: a Romance. 1677 25 Parthenissa; a famed Romance, by the Earl of Orrery. 1675 26 Tarzis and Zelie, a famous Romance, out of French. 1685 27 Nostradamus's Prophecies and Prognostications, in English. 1672 28 Burnet's Theory of the Earth, of the Deluge and Paradise. 1684 29 Dr. Wallis's Treatise of Algebra, historical and practical. 1685 30 Leybourn's Cursus Mathematicus, in nine Books, with Figures. 1690 31 Sturme's Mariners Magazine stored with Mathemat. Arts. 1684 32 Goad's Astrometeorologia, a Discourse of the Bodies celestial. 1686 33 Digby's Nature of Bodies and Immortality of Souls. 1644 34 Sir James Turner's Pallas Armata, Military Essays. 1683 35 Lord Bacon's Natural History, in Ten Centuries. 1685 36 Evelyn's Sylva, a Discourse of foreste Trees, with the Kalend Hortense. 1679 37 Willoughby's Ornithology; a History of Priests, with curious Figures. 1678 38 Pitfield's Memoirs; or, a Natural History of Animals, with Figures. 1688 39 Dr. Grew's Anatomy of Plants, with several Lectures before the Royal Society of the large Paper with Figures. 1682 40 Charras his Royal Pharmacopoeia, Galenical and chemical. 1678 41 Hart's diet of the Diseased. 1633 42 Cook's Description of the Body of Man, with Figures. 1615 43 Crollius's royal and practical chemistry. 1670 44 Philips's New World of Words; or, a general English Dictionary. 1678 45 Meiges great French and English Dictionary, last Edition. 1688 46 Torriano's Italian and English Dictionary, last Edition. 1688 47 Davilla's History of the Civil Wars of France. 1678 48 Spon's History of the City and State of Geneva. 1687 49 Lucian's Dialogues in English, translated from the Original. 1664 50 Wilkin's Real Character, and Philosophical Language. 1668 51 Sir John Chardin's Travels into the East-Indies, with Figures. 1686 52— The same in French, with the cuts. 1686 53 Knolls's History of the Turks, large Paper, ruled and gilded. 1603 54 Dallington's Aphorisms, civil and military. 1629 55 Willet's Synopsis Papismi, or View of Papistry, with his Life. 1654 56 The Countess of Pembrook's Arcadia, by Sir Philip Sidney. 57 The Ea●● of Monmouth's History of the Wars of Italy. 1663 58 Guillim's Display of heraldry. 59 A Collection of the Tragical Massacres of France. 1598 60 Lord Du Plessis History of Papacy. 1612 61 Homer in English, by Ogilly, with curious Sculptures. 1665 62 Bishop Jewel's Works complete, in 2 Vol. 63 The Statutes at large, by Ferdinand Poulton. 64 Speed's Chronicle, or History of Great Britain, large Paper, best Edit. 65— His maps of all the Counties of England, &c. 66 Robert Merchant's map of Commerce, the best Edition. 67 Bodin's 6 Books of a Common-wealth. 68 Culpepper's London Dispensatory. 69 Rushworth's Collections, with Strafford's trial, in 4 Vol. gilded back. 70 Nalson's Collections of Affairs of State. 71 A curious Bible printed at Cambridge, by Buck. English, in Quarto. 1 SIR Jonas Moor's mathematics, 2 Vol. with Figures. 1681 2 Hexham's Dictionary, Dutch and English. Rotterd. 1672 3 Prideaux's Introduction to the reading of Histories. 1682 4 Cartwright's Reply to Whitgift's Answer of Church-Discipline. 5 Walker's Benefits of our Saviour to mankind. 1680 6 Burrough's rare Jewel of Christian Contentment. 1685 7 An Account of Ancient Church-Government. 1685 8 Digby's Treatises of Bodies, and Immortality of the Soul. 1645 9 Defence of Dr. Moor's Exposition on the Revelation. 1685 10 Goodwyn's Jewish Antiquities. 1685 11 Turner's Sermons and Exercitations. 1684 12 Dr. Brown's Travels into Hungary, Servia, &c. 1673 13 Charron, of Wisdom, in Three Books. 14 Gouldsborough's Reports and choice Cases in Law. 1682 15 Dr. Peirce's Law and Equity of the Gospel. 1686 16— Collection of Sermons upon several occasions. 1681 17 Du Moulin's Vindication of the Protestant Religion. 1679 18 Bishop of Lincoln's Brutum Fulmen of pus V. 1681 19 The Resolved Gentleman; out of Spanish. 1594 20 Sadler's Rights of Kings and Parliaments. 1682 21 The Divine History of the Genesis explicated. 1670 22 Pell's Introduction to Algebra augmented, large Paper. 1668 23 Dr. Stillingfleet's Origines Sacrae. 1675 24 Boyle's Physiological Essays and Tracts. 1669 25— Usefulness of Natural Philosophy, second part. 1671 26 Burrough's Method of physic. 1639 27 Bruel's Physician's practise explained. 1639 28 tombs, of Infant-Baptism, the Third part. 1657 29 Collection of Charters and Grants to the College of Physicians. 1660 30 K. James's Apology for the Oath of Allegiance. 1609 English, in Octavo. 1 COllection of Texts of Scripture, with short Notes. 1688 2 Smith's Aethiopian Eunuchs Conversions. 1632 3 Stokes Devotions and private Retirements. 1668 4 Justification of set Forms of Prayer. 1679 5 Bishop Hall's Treatise of the Old Religion. 1686 6 A preparatory Office to the Holy Communion. 1686 7 An Ancient History of the Septuagint. 1685 8 Henderson's promises displayed in their Glory. 1669 9 Quakers Principles of Truth and Faith. 10 The manners of the Israelites, in Three parts. 1683 11 Lactantius, of the Deaths of Primitive Persecutors. 1687 12 A practical Catechism. Oxon. 1645 13 The Life of the Duke of Guise. 1681 14 The Historian's Guide; or, Britains Remembrancer. 1688 15 The modern Courtier of the Morals of Tacitus. 1687 16 Leigh's Discourses of travail, coins, Moneys, &c. 1671 17 Contents of every Chapter in the Bible. 1682 18 The Laver of Regeneration, and Cup of Salvation. 1684 19 Hickman's Justification of the Fathers and Schoolmen. 1659 20 Scrivener's Treatise against Drunkenness. 1685 21 Defensive armor against Sathan's Darts. 1680 22 The Way to the highest Honour, a Funeral Sermon. 1687 23 Moral Instructions of a Father to his Son. 1683 24 Honourable State of Matrimony. 1685 25 Texts of Scripture, with Notes, against Popish Errors. 1688 26 The Charge of Schism continued against Separatists. 1691 27 The Great Assize, or Day of Jubilee: By Sam. Smith. 28 Considerations of Scandal and Christian Liberty. 1680 29 Manning, catholic Religion attested. 1686 30 Gollier's Exaltation of Christ in the Gospel. 1651 31 Owen's Discourse of the Holy Spirit in Prayer. 1682 32 Marrow of modern Divinity, in Dialogues 1651 33 Of the Sacrament; or, A Door opening into Religion. 34 Fulkes's Defence of the English Translation of the Bible. 1583 35 The deaf and dumb man's Discourse; by G. Sibscota. 1670 36 Scrivener's Treatise against Drunkenness. 1685 37 Mr. Geo. Herbert's Remains. 1652 38 The Exceeding Riches of Grace advanced; by H. Jesse. 1648 39 The Charge of Sinning continued against Separatists. 1691 40 R. point's Testimonies for the Real Presence. 1666 41 Crook's Guide unto True Blessedness. 1640 42 The Calvinist's Cabinet unlocked; or, an Apology for Tilenus. 1659 43 Memoirs of D' Escotais, concerning his Conversion. 1677 44 Andr. Rivet's Believer's Triumph over Death. 1682 45 Weemy's Consecration of places for Divine Worship. 1674 46 Baxter's Aphorisms of Justification. 1649 47 Colet's Daily Devotions, or Christians Sacrifice. 1684 48 The Darkness of Atheism expelled by Light of Nature. 1683 49 Erasmus's Manual for a Christian soldier. 1687 50 Glanvil's Earnest Invitation to the Sacrament. 1688 51 Collection of private Devotions in the Ancient Church. 52 Lord Capel's Excellent Contemporaries, divine and moral. 1683 53 Practical Rule of Christian Piety. 1685 54 The Councils of Wisdom, or Maxims of Solomon. 1683 55 Comber's Advice to the Roman catholics of England. 1685 56 Lactantius in English, translated by Dr. Burnet. 1687 57 Pagit's History of the Bible, by Question and Answer. 1682 58 Abercromby, Protestancy to be embraced. English Miscellanies, in Octavo. 1 GOugh's Londinum Triumphans; or, the grand Influence of the City. 1682 2 Considerations how far Romanists are to be trusted. 1675 3 Caesarion; or, Historical Discourses, a Romance. 1685 4 D' Abadie's New French Grammar. 1676 5 mays Breviary of the Hist. of Parliaments. 1680 6 Ross's Mystagogus Poeticus; or, the Muses Interpreter. 1653 7 The complete English Scholar; by E. Young. 1690 8 Turner's Explanation of the Pagans Mythology. 1687 9 History of William de Croy, Governor to Charles V. 1687 10 The Painter's Voyage to Italy. 1679 11 Sir Jonas More's arithmetic. 1688 12 Ashton's Apology for the Honours of the Clergy. 1676 13 Addison's Revolutions of West Barbary. 1671 14 Nalson's Project of Peace to preserve these Nations. 1678 15 Art' asleep Husband; or, a bolster Lecture. 1640 16 Brydal's short View of London. 1676 17 Ray's Discourse concerning the Dissolution of the World. 1692 18 Vansleb's present State of Egypt. 1678 19 Smith's Art of practical Gauging. 1673 20 Hudibras, the Third and Last Part. 1678 21 Plutarch's Morals translated from the Greek, 2 Vol. 1684 22 The Rehearsal, transposed against Mansel. 1672 23 Mauger's Letters, in French and Engl. upon several Subjects. 1671 24 The Russian Impostor, or History of Moscovy. 1674 25 Historical, political, and moral Discourses. 1685 26 Oughtred's Mathematical Recreations. 1653 27 Argumentum Anti Normanicum. 1682 28 Plain Christian's Guide; or, a Key to the N. Testament. 1683 29 A Rich Cabinet, with variety of Inventions. 1668 30 Wit against Wisdom; or, a panegyric upon Folly. 1683 31 Petit's Rights of the Commons asserted. 1680 32 Mackensie's Right and Foundations of Monarchy. 1684 33 Agiatis, or the Civil Wars of the Lacedemonians. 1686 34 Du Val's present state of the whole World. 1691 35 Marshal, Philosophy delineated. 1678 36 The New politics Light, or Rome's Church-Government. 1678 37 Marshal's Answer to several Heads in Philosophy. 1670 38 Present State of the German and Turkish Empires. 1684 39 Balzac's New Collection of Letters, out of French. 1639 40 Collections of principal matters in K. James's Reign. 1681 41 Art of Spelling for Children. 1688 42 Meiges's short and easy French Grammar. 1682 43 Reflections on ancient and modern Philosophy. 1678 44 Heath's Triumphs of the Restitutions of K. Charles. 166 45 Glanvil's Philosophia Pia. 1671 46 Life of Julian the Apostate. 1683 47 Walker's Divine Right and Original of Government. 1684 48 Englands Triumph; or, His Majesty's Escape at Worcester. 1660 49 Oughtred's Circles of Proportion and horizon. Instrument. 1660 50 Causes and Remedies of the Distempers of the Times. 1675 51 Pittis's Discourse concerning the Trial of Spirits. 1683 52 Drax's Store-house of Latin Phrases. 1662 53 Wingate's arithmetic, natural and artificial. 1630 54 Andr. More's Compendious Hist. of the Turks. 1660 55 Winstanley's Lives of the English Poets. 1687 56 The first state of Mah●metism, and that Doctrine. 1679 57 The History of the House of east. 1681 58 Cole's Dictionary, Engl. and Lat. and Lat. and Engl. 1679 59 The holy Life of Mons. de Renty. 1684 60 Erasmus his Praise of Folly, in Engl. 1683 61 The Life and Reign of King Rich. II. 1681 62 Williams's Occult physic. 1660 63 Leigh's Description of the several Counties in Engl. 1659 64 Laws of Honour, or Suppression of Duels in France. 1685 65 Reflections on the Council of Trent. 1677 66 Bishops Rights to judge in Capital Cases. 1689 67 The Word of God the best Guide to all Persons. 1689 68 Graunt's Observations on the Bills of Mortality. 1676 69 The Ladies Calling, by the Author of the Whole Duty of Man. 1677 70 Dr. Lucas's Directions for the Duty of Servants. 1685 71 Collection of Letters concerning the regal in France. 1687 72 No Protestant but Dissenters Plot 1682 73 Gailhard's Direction for the Education of Youth 1678 74 L'Estrange's Holy Cheat, or Interest mistaken 1662 75 The true portraiture of K. Charles the Second 1660 76 Five Days Debate at Cicero's House 1683 77 Marshal's Resolution of Philosophical Questions 1678 78 Sir William Temple's Miscellanies and Essays 1680 79 Policy of the Clergy of France to destroy Protestants 1681 80 Villiers his French and English Vocabulary. 1680 81 Drope's Guide in ordering Fruit-Trees 1672 82 Catalogue of all the graduates, &c. in Oxford 1689 83 The Painters Voyage of Italy 1679 84 Spencer Redivivus, or the first Book of the Fairy Queen 1687 85 The Countries Sense of London's Sufferings 1667 86 Smith's Mystery of rhetoric unveiled 1688 87 Remarks relating to the state of the Church 1680 88 Parker's Religion and Loyalty, the 2d Part 1685 89 Plato, his Apology of Socrates concerning the Immortality of Souls 90 Moral Essays and Discourses concerning the Times 1690 91 Wase's Essay of a Practical Grammar 1676 92 The Path-way to Knowledge in arithmetic 1621 93 Dr. More's abridgement of Morals 1690 94 Life and Death of Hen. Maria Queen of England 1685 95 A Help to Discourse, or merriment mixed, &c. 1682 96 A Connexion of Townsend's and Rushworth's Collections 1681 97 A Christian Caveat to Kings and Princes 1663 98 The Roman Conjurer, discovering the Folly of Papists 1683 99 Essays Divine and Moral, by B. Naxfan Esq; 1680 100 Europe a Slave, unless England break the Chains 1683 101 The General History of Women, with their Excellency 1683 102 History of the Life and Reign of Henry VIII. 1682 103 A Manual of Private Devotions 1684 104 A Geographical Dictionary 1681 105 The Duty and Office of High Constables 1677 106 Chaumont's embassy to the King of Siam 1687 107 Triumph of Friendship, and the Force of Love 1685 108 Love's posy, a Collection of 27 Love Letters 1686 109 Glanvil's Vanity of Dogmatizing 1661 110 The Tempera●e man a right way of preserving Health 1678 110 Conspiracy of the Spaniards against the State of Venice 1675 111 Cato mayor, or the Book of Old Age 1648 112 Present State of England, 2d Part 1671 113 Miscellanea, or a choice mixture of moral Observations 1682 114 The Womens Pilot to alter the Government of the World 1684 115 Claude's Treatise of Self-examination 1683 116 Moral Instructions of a Father to his Son 1680 117 Leigh's Discourses of Travels, Coins, &c. 1671 118 Jurisdiction of the House of Lords in Point of Impositions 1676 119 The campaign of the French King in the year 1677. 1674 120 Princess of Fez, or the Amours of the Court of Morocco 1682 121 The complete Academy of compliments 1683 122 Ovid's Invective, or Curse against Ibis 1658 123 History of the Wars in Ireland 1690 124 Abercromby's Academy of Sciences 1687 125 The Miss displayed in her Wheedling Arts 1675 126 The Triumphant Arch to the Feminine Sex, by Scudery 1656 127 Tudor Prince of Wales, an Historical Novel 1678 128 A Discourse of the Rise and Power of Parliaments 1685 129 Dr. Burnet's Translation of Lactantius 1687 130 The complete Justice, out of Lambert, Dalton, &c. 1641 131 A Treatise against jealousy in Marriage 1684 132 The Soldiers Guide in time of War 1686 133 The manners of the Israelites 1683 134 The Mothers Legacy to her unborn Child 1684 135 Tables of Excise for Beer, Ale, Cider, &c. 1681 136 History of William Prince of Orange 1689 137 Modern Courtier, or the Morals of Tacitus upon Flattery 1687 138 The Lady's New-years-gift, or Advice to a Daughter 1692 139 The Tragical History of Jetzer 1683 140 Canting Academy, or the Devil's Cabinet opened 1673 141 Texts of Scripture against Popish Errors 1688 142 An Apology for the Discourse of human Reason 1680 143 Consequences of Lowering Interest of money 1692 144 Sir Geo. Downing's Vindication of King Charles against the Hollanders 1672 145 Coffee house Jests refined and enlarged 1684 146 Memoirs of the Affairs of France under Lewis XIV. 1675 147 An Antidote against Discord between Man and Wife 1685 148 The Gentleman's Calling, Author of the Whole Duty of man 1682 149 The campaign of the French King in the Year 1677. 1679 150 Herodian's Imperial History translated out of Greek 1635 151 Newton's Introduction to the Art of logic 1678 152 Ovid's Tristia, in 5 Books of mournful Elegies 1681 153 Baratti's Travels into Ethiopia 1670 154 History of the late Wars in Ireland 1690 155 Glanvil's Earnest Invitation to the Lords Supper 1688 156 Improvement in Teaching the Latin Tongue 1690 157 Horological Dialogues, showing the nature of Clocks 1675 158 The Royal Buckler, a Lecture to Traitors 1660 159 Dowel's Discourse against Hobbes Leviathan 1683 160 Remarks on the Humours of the Town 1673 161 Mayne's Practical Gauger 1690 162 Hannah Woolley's Supplemement to the Queen's Closet 1680 163 John Marius's Advice concerning Bills of Exchange 1674 164 Relation of the Court of the King of Siam 1687 165 The English Dictionary for hard Words 1626 166 Proverbial Sentences Divine and Moral 1682 167 History of the great Level of fens 1685 168 Sir Walter Raleigh's Cabinet-Council, or Mysteries of State 1658 169 Pettyt's Discourse of duplicate Proportion 1674 170 A Tragicomical History of the Times 1652 171 Lusus Serius, or Serious Pastime 1654 172 A Whip for the Devil, or the Roman Conjurer 1683 173 Words made visible, or Grammar and rhetoric 1679 174 Addison's present State of the Jews 1682 175 Father Rock's Intrigues with the Nuns 1683 176 Holy Life and Triumphant Death of Mr. Janeway 1690 177 Tables of Excise for Beer, Ale, Coffee, &c 1690 178 Bertram of the Body and blood of Christ 1686 179 Life of Franis lorraine Duke of Guise 1681 180 Short Relation of the River Nile 1673 181 The Gallant hermaphrodite, an Amorous Novel 1688 182 complete Troller, or the Art of Trolling 1682 183 Mr. James Janeway's Legacy to his Friends 1680 184 The Man-midwife's Legacy to his Daughter 1664 185 Divine Breathings, or a Manual of Contemplations 1680 186 England's Happiness in a Lineal Succession 1685 187 Rapin's Comparison of Plato and Aristotle 1673 188 Jurisdiction of the House of Lords in point of Impositions 1676 189 Montague's Accomplished Woman, out of French 1671 190 English Examples turned into Latin 1677 191 Chancie's Cheats, or the Life of mayor Chancie 1687 192 Dr. Burnet's Reflections on Varillas's History 1686 193 Acts and Statutes of the iceland of Barbadoes 1652 194 Edward the VIth's Arguments against Popery 1682 195 Sententiae Pueriles English and Latin 1692 196 The Empire of Pleasure over virtues 1676 197 Discourse concerning the Period of human Life 1677 198 Modern Policies, taken out of the Policies of Machiavel 1653 199 Sunday's Adventure in a Walk to Hackney 1683 200 madder of Witchcraft and Possessions 1691 201 Haworth's Description of the Duke's Bagnio. 1683 202 An Essay of Morality. 1682 203 The Historian's Guide; or, Britain's Remembrancer. 1688 204 The Scholar's Daily Task, Engl. and Lat. 1682 205 Du Gref, Eng. and Lat. Dialogues. 1652 206 Present State of Jamaica in the Life of Colombus. 1683 207 History of the fens, called Bedford Level. 1685 208 Princess of Fez; or, the Amours of the Court of Morocco. 1682 209 Rehearsal transposed against the Fears of Popery. 1673 210 Malyne's Canker of the Commonwealth of England. 1601 211 Life of Francis lorraine, Duke of Guise. 1681 212 Lord Rosse's Case of Divorce and Remarriage. 1673 213 Teagueland's Jests; or, Bog Witticisms. 214 A View of the English Acquisitions in Guinea. 1686 215 Alvarez's Introduction to the Latin Tongue. 1686 216 A New Description of Paris, Translated out of French. 1688 217 The gentle Sinner; or, England's brave Gentleman charactered. 218 Accomplished Commander, Instructions for Offi●ers. 1689 219 Rates of Tonnage and Poundage. 1660 220 The Woman as good as the Man; or, the Equality of Sexes 1677 221 Letter of Advice to a young Gentleman, by Lingard. 1673 222 Mankind displayed; or, the History of the Little World. 1690 223 A Manual of Private Devotions for Christians. 1684 224 Cocker's arithmetic. 1688 225 Morland's Doctrine of Interest. 1679 226 Massenello's Rebellion of Naples. 227 The Lives of Ten excellent Men. 1677 228 Hodder's arithmetic made easy. 1671 229 Life and Death of my Lord Shaftsbury. 1683 230 English and Latin Phrases, by John clerk. 1655 231 Barnes's History of the Pigmies. 1675 232 The Famous History of Aristella, a Novel. 1683 233 A Description of all kind of Meteors, &c. 1670 234 The Book of Knowledge. 1679 235 Woman as good as the Man; or, the Equality of Sexes. 1677 236 Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress, to the other World. 1684 237 dowel against Hobb's Leviathan. 1683 238 Ludus Mathematicus; or, The mathematic Game explained. 1681 239 Life of Mr. George Herbert. 240 French Intrigues; or the History of the Pyrenaean Treaty. 1685 241 The Wonders of the Female World. 1683 242 A plain and easy Method of Gauging. 1690 243 A Treatise of Marriage, in Defence of the Church of England. 1679 244 A Treatise of the Nature and Use of Clocks and Watches. 1673 245 A Mission of Consolation, useful for afflicted Persons. 1653 246 Proverbial Sentences, Divine and Moral. 1682 247 Lady Hallifax Advice to a Daughter. 1692 248 A Treatise of jealousy between Man and Wife. 1684 249 Henry VIII. his Life, and Reign, and Death 1682 250 England described in its several Counties. 1659 251 Present state of the whole World, by Du Val. 1691 252 Gough's Influence of London over all the Nation. 1682 253 Painter's Voyage to Italy. 1679 254 Cesarion, or political or moral Discourses. 1685 255 Des Escotais Memoirs of his Conversions. 1677 256 Newton's Introdection to the Art of logic. 1678 257 Instructions for the Art of Oratory. 1682 258 Miscellany Poems translated from D' Acier. 1692 259 Bacon's Cyprian Academy a Poem. 1647 260 Sion in Distress, or the Groans of the Protestant Church. 1682 261 Divine Poems and Meditations, by Williams. 1677 262 Fletchers Poems and Translations upon several occasions. 263 Cromptons Poems on several occasions. 1692 264 Evelyn's Translation of Lucretius. 1656 265 Ben Johnson's Poems. 1672 266 Ovid's Metamorphosis, by Sandys. 1692 267 Casimier's Odes translated. 1646 268 Poems, Epistles, and Epigrams. 1658 269 Teate's Doctrine of the Trinity, a Poem. 1669 270 Oedipus, or Ingenious Riddles, by B. W. 271 Odes and Epodes of Horace, by J. H. 1684 272 Cleavelands Poems. 1662 273 Hudribras the third and last part. 1678 274 Irish Hudibras, or Fingalian Prince. 1689 275 Herberts Temple, or sacred Poems. 1641 276 Pearls of Eloquence, or the School of Eloquence. 1685 277 Farli's calendar of Human Life. 1658 278 Poems by John Cleaveland. 1659 279 Gallantry alamode, a satirical poem. 1674 280 Ovid's Tristia, in 5 mournful Elegies. 1681 281 Lucan's Pharsalia, in English. 1630 283 Poems on several occasions, by several persons. 1673 284 Oldham's New pieces of Poetry. 1679 285 Oldham's Remains, in Verse and Prose, 1684 286 Coppinger's Poems, Songs, and Love-Verses. 1682 287 Method to learn to sing by Book. 1686 289 Miscelleny Poems upon several occasions. 1692 290 Bosworth-fiend, with other Poems, by Sir Fr. beaumond. 1623 291 Butler's Ghost, or Hudibr● the 4th part. 1682 292 Chamberlain's heroic Poem. 1659 293 Poems, Songs, and Love-Verses, by Coppinger. 1682 294 Spencer Redivivus, the first Book of the Fairy Queen. 1687 295 Comelyn's Netherlandish Hesperides. 1683 296 Hayworth's method of Consumptions. 1682 297 Helmont disguised, or Vulgar Errors of physic. 1657 298 Man-midwifes Legacy to his Daughter. 1664 299 Boyle's Collection of choice Receipts. 1692 300 Haworth's Description of the Bath and Bagnio. 1683 301 Officers of the Mouth, or the Art of Cookery, by G. Rose. 1682 302 The complete Troller, or Art of Trolling. 1684 303 Rowze's Treatise of Tunbridge-wells. 1671 304 A Book of Knowledge, by S. Stradgebopes. 1679 305 Pickering's Marrow of the mathematics. 1686 306 Art of distilling liquours, Spirits, oils. 1677 307 Villiers French and Engl. Vocabulary. 1680 308 Painter's Voyage to Italy. 1679 309 Drope's Ordering of Fruit-trees. 1680 310 The Countryman's Physician. 1680 311 Gadbury's Astrological Treasury of physic. 1674 312 Gellibrand's epitome of Navigation 1682 313 ●ughtreds Circles of proportion and horizon. 1660 314 The Uncertainty of the Art of physic. 1684 315 Harvey of the Small-pox. 1685 316— Art of curing Diseases by expectation. 1689 317 Pratt's Companion for a chirurgeon. 1689 318 Harvey's Cure of the French pox. 1685 319 Watwyn's physic for Families. 1681 320 Witties Description of the Scarborough Spaw. 1660 321 Willis's method of curing the Plague. 1691 322 Boyle's Collection of choice Receipts. 1692 323 Treasury of Drug unlocked. 1690 324 Cooks Supplement to the marrow of chirurgery. 1655 325 Hughs's Flower-garden and complete Vineyard. 1683 326 Philosophical Treatise of the production of things. 1687 326 Kendal's Ap●●●dix to the unlearned Alchym●●● 1660 327 Harvey's Anatomy of Consumptions, 1672 328 Grews Anatomy of Vegetables and Roots. 1673 329 Haver's New Observations of the Bones. 1691 330 The complete Planter and Syderist. 1685 331 The belgic Hesperides of lemons and Oranges 1683 332 Description of the Dukes Bagnio and Mineral Bath. 1683 333 L' Emery's course of Ch mistry, by W. Harr is 1677 334 Shirley's Curiosity of Scurvy-Grass. 1676 335 Cure of Old-Age, and Preservation of Youth. 1683 336 Art of Pruning Fruit-trees, Out of French. 1685 337 Guidott's Discourse of the Bath. 1676 338 Sympsons Philosophical Discourse of Fermentation. 1675 339 Addisons state of West Barbary 1671 340 Havers's new Observations of the B●nes. 1691 341 L'Emerys course of Chy mistry, by W. Harris 1680 342 Manner of making Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate. 1685 345 Boyle's Natural Hist. of Mineral Waters. 1684 346— Natural History of human Blood 1684 347— Tracts against Hobbs. 1674 348— Hydrostaticks applied to Materia Med. 1690 349— Of Languid Motion and Salubrity of he Air 1690 350— Saltness of the Sea. 1690 351— Experiments of flamme and Air. 1672 352— Of languid and unheeded Motion. 1690 353— Medicina Hydrostatica. 1690 354— Experiments and Notes of Qualities. 1675 355— Experiments about the Icy Noctiluca. 1682 356— Porosity of Bodies, Mineral Waters and specific Med. 1685 357— Origine, and virtues of Gems. 1680 358— Collection of Choice Receipts. 1693 359— Christian Virtuoso 1690 360— High Veneration of God. 1645 English, Octavo. 1 PEtyt's Rights of the Commons asserted. 1680 2 Littleton's tenors in English. 1583 3 Noy's complete Lawyer. 1674 4 New Survey of the Justice of pieces Office. 1659 5 Directions for the Study of the Law. 1675 6 Table of Dyer's Reports. 1588 7 Duty and Office of High Constables. 1677 8 Guide for Constables, Church-Wardens. 9 Young clerks Guide, the Second Part. 1652 10 The Grandeur of the Law. 1684 11 Mackensie's defence of the Royal Line of Scotland. 1685 12 The complete Constable. 1692 13 The Parson's Law, by Hughes. 1679 14 Ancient Right of the Commons asserted. 1680 15 Wiseman's Law of Laws. 1686 16 Ridley's View of Civil and Eccles. Law. 1675 17 Rights of Bishops to judge in Capital Cases. 1682 18 Instructions for transferring Estates. 1677 19 March's Actions for Slander and Arbitrements. 1674 20 Jurisdiction of the House stated. 1656 21 Aheton's Cases of Scandal and Persecution 1674 22 The complete solicitor, performing his Duty. 1672 FINIS.