DIVINITY BOOKS.
- DR Ames, The ſubſtance of Chriſtian Religion; or an eaſie draught of the Chriſtian Catechiſme in fifty two Lectures. 80.
- Mr Angel, The right Government of the thoughts; a diſcovery of vain, idle, and wicked thoughts; with directions for getting, keeping, and governing good; with four Sermons, viz. right ordering the converſation, on Pſal. 50. ult. A Funerall Sermon on Pſal. 39.5. and one on 1 Cor. 11.28. 80.
- Dr Arrowſmith, A chain of Principles, or orderly concatenation of Theologicall Aphoriſms, and Exercitations, wherein the chief heads of Chriſtian Religion are aſſerted and improved. 40.
- — Bad Man, An expoſition of the firſt 18 Verſes of the firſt of John. 40.
- Mr Aſhe, Faithfull Chriſtians gain by death, a Sermon at the Lady Eſſex her Funerall. 40.
- Mr Allen, A Scripture Chronology. 40.
- Mr Aitesbury, Diatriba de aeterno Divini beneplaciti circa creaturas intellectuales decreto, ubi patrum conſultae, Scholaſticorum ſcita, & Modernorum placita ad S. Script. amuſſim, & orthodexae Eccleſiae Tribunal deferuntur. 40.
- Mr J. Brinſly, Goſpel-Marrow; the great God giving himſelf for the ſons of men; or the ſacred myſtery of Redemption, with the two ends thereof, Juſtification and Sanctification, opened and applied. 80.
- — The hardeſt leſſon in Chriſts School learned and taught by himſelf; how Chriſtians ſhould ſubmit to their heavenly Father, in ſuffering his will in life and death. 80.
- — The falſe Teacher. 40.
- Mr A. Burgeſs, Self-judging in order to the Sacrament; with a Sermon on the day of Judgment. 120.
- — Doctrine of Original ſin, aſſerted and vindicated againſt Socinians, Papiſts, and Anabaptiſts, practically improved; alſo of Juſtification by faith alone. folio.
- — Scripture Directory for Church-Officers, and people; or a practicall Comment on the 3 of the firſt of Corinthians; with the Godly mans Choice. folio.
- Mr Byfield, Goſpel-glory, without prejudice to the Law, ſhining forth in the glory of God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghoſt, for the ſalvation of ſinners, who through grace do believe. 80.
- — Signs of the times.
- Mr Brooks, The ſilent ſoul; with ſoveraign antidotes againſt the moſt miſerable exigents, &c. to work ſouls to be ſtill and ſilent under all changes, that have or may paſs upon them in this world 80.
- Mr Boteler, The Worthy of Ephratah, in a Sermon at the Earl of Maſgraves Funerall. 80.
- Mr Bury, Every ones duty; or Theſes of the duty of Superiours and Inferiours, being the ſumme of the fifth Commandement. 120.
- Mr Beverly, The Presbyterians and Independants vindicated from the contradictious way of Free Admiſſion, In Anſwer to Mr Timſon, and Mr Maurise. 80.
- — Ʋnio reformantium, ſive examen Hornbeki de Independentiſſimo, Apologeticum Elenchticum utrinque, Modeſtum Fraternum; ad Eccleſiarum omnium reformatarum, &c. 80.
- Mr Bourne, Miniſters maintenance by Tythes; Infant-Baptiſm, humane Learning; and the Sword of Magiſtracy juſtified. 80.
- Mr Ballingford, Habackcuks Prayer, applied to the Churches preſent occaſion on Hab. 3.2. with Chriſts counſell to the Church of Philadelphia on Rev. 3.11. Preached before the Provinciall Aſſembly at London. 80.
- Mr Blackwood, An expoſition of the firſt 10 Chapters of Mathew. 40.
- Mr Baxter, The Grotian Religion diſcovered againſt Mr Pierce. 80.
- — Crucifying the world by the Croſs of Chriſt; with a Preface to the Nobles, Gentlemen, &c. directing them to be rich in the beſt things. 40.
- — Confirmation and reſtauration, the neceſſary means of reformation and reconciliation, for healing the diviſions of the Church, tendered ▪ to Magiſtrates, Miniſters, and people. 80.
- — Five Diſputations about Church-Government, and Worſhip; about Epiſcopacy, Ordination, Liturgy, Ceremonies. 40.
- — Key for Catholicks, opening the jugling of the Jeſuits; the vanity of Popery; with forty detections of their fraud. 40.
- — Holy Commonwealth; or politicall Aphoriſms, opening the true principles of Government. 80.
- — On ſaving faith. 40.
- — On ſelf-deniall, a Treatiſe. 40.
- — Directions to Juſtices of Peace, in a ſheet of paper.
- — A Treatiſe of death, the laſt enemy to be deſtroyed: wherein its enmity conſiſteth; and how it is deſtroyed. 120.
- — True Catholick and Catholick Church deſcribed; vanity of Papiſts and other Schiſmaticks, that confine it to their ſect, ſhamed; with a Poſtſcript againſt Mr Malpas, Mr Pierce, Philo-Tylenus, and others. 120.
- — Catholick Unity; or the only way to bring us all to be of one Religion. 120.
- — A Sermon of Repentance, preached before the Houſe of Commons at a late Faſt. 40.
- — Right, Rejoycing, A Thankſgiving Sermon at Pauls before the Lord Maior, &c. 40.
- Mr Burroughs, The Saints Inheritance 40.
- — On Mathew, Chriſts invitation: of meekneſs and anger; Chriſt the humble Teacher: the eaſie way to Heaven. 40.
- — Saints Happineſs, with ſteps to it ▪ in divers Lectures upon the Beatitudes. 40.
- — Goſpel-Revelation in three Treatiſes: 40.
- 1. Nature of God.
- 2. Excellency of Chriſt.
- 3. Excellency of mans immortall ſoul.
- Biſhop Brownrigg, A Sermon on the fifth of November, the laſt he preached. 120.
- Brinſleys falſe Teacher tried and, caſt: a Subject uſefull at all times and but too ſeaſonable for the preſent. 80.
- Mr Bewicke, Anſwer to 17 Queries of the Quakers; maintenance of Miniſters by•ythes; caſes of conſcience reſolved; Parochiall Churches juſtified; hereticall Antichriſts deſcribed. 40.
- Mr Bagſhaw, Saintſhip no ground of Soveraignty; proving that Saints barely conſidered as ſuch, ought not to govern. 80.
- Mr Barton, a Century of ſelect Hymns, collected out of Scripture, to be ſung in five or ſix Tunes, commonly known and practiſed. 120.
- Mr Bunnian, The Doctrine of the Law and Grace unfolded; or a diſcourſe concerning the Law and Grace, the nature of the one, and the nature of the other; ſhewing what they are as they are the two Covenants; and likewiſe who they be; and what their conditions are: that be under either of theſe two Covenants. For the better underſtanding of the Reader there is ſeverall Queſtions anſwered touching the Law and Grace, very eaſie to be read, and as eaſie to be underſtood by thoſe that are the ſons of wiſdome, the children of the ſecond Covenant; as alſo ſeverall Titles ſet over the ſeverall Truths contained in this Book, for thy ſooner finding of them, which are theſe following the Epiſtle.
- — A few ſighs from Hell; or the groanes of a damned ſoul; or an Expoſition of theſe words, the 19th of Luke, concerning the rich man and the beggar; wherein is diſcovered the lamentable eſtate of the damned, their cries, their deſires, and their diſtreſſes, with the determination of God upon them; a good warning word to ſinners both old and young. 120.
- — On the Covenant. 80.
- Mr Buchanus his body of Divinity; or Inſtitutions of Chriſtian Religion, framed our of the Word of God, and the Writings of the beſt Divines, methodically handled by way of Queſtion and Anſwer, fitted for all ſuch as deſire to know and practice the will of God; tranſlated into Engliſh by Robert Hill B. D. for the benefit of the Engliſh Nation: to which is added, The practices of Papiſts againſt Proteſtant Princes. 40
- Baptiſm and converſion of Iſuf Turk. 80.
- Mr Boyres Enquiries. 120.
- Mr Bayfield on the Trinity. 80.
- Mr Crook on hypocriſie in two parts; acutely diſtinguiſhing the more undiſcerned differences, between the hypocrite in his beſt dreſs of ſeeming virtues, and formall duties; and the true Chriſtian in his reall graces, and ſincere obedience. folio.
- Mr Crompton, The practice of prayer; with perſwaſions in backſliding times to that moſt needfull duty; the nature, neceſſity, and ſucceſs of fervent prayer. 120.
- Mr Clarke, Medulla Theologie, contained in ſundry Queſtions and caſes of conſcience, both ſpeculative and practicall, the greateſt part collected out of the Works of our moſt judicious, experienced, and orthodox Engliſh Divines, and and the reſt ſupplied by the Author folio.
- — Golden Apples, or ſerious and ſeaſonable counſell from the Sanctuary, to the Rulers of the earth, held forth in the reſolution of ſundry Queſtions and caſes of conſcience, about diviſions, ſchiſmes, hereſies, and tolleration of them, collected from the writings of the moſt orthodox and judicious Divines, both Presbyterian and Independant. 80.
- Mr Clark, Englands Remembrancer, containing a full and true Relation of thoſe two never to be forgotten Deliverances, the one from the Spaniſh-Invaſion in 88; the other from the helliſh Powder-plot, Novemb. 5. 1605. Whereunto is added the like Narrative of that ſignal judgement of God upon the Papiſts, by the fall of the Houſe in Blackefriers London, upon their fifth of November 1623. 80.
- Mr Cartwright, A practicall and polemicall Comment on the 15th Pſalm, wherein is the Text explained ▪ controverſies diſcuſſed; caſes of conſcience cleared; more eſpecially that of uſury. 40.
- — Cartwright's Electa Targumnice Rabbinica, ſive Annotationes in Exodum, &c.
- Mr S. Cradock, Knowledge and practice; or a plain diſcourſe of the chief things neceſſary to be believed, known, and practiſed, in order to ſalvation. 80.
- Mr Caſe, Eliahs abatement, a Sermon at Mr Roſwels Funerall. 120.
- — Morning Exerciſes methodized, or certain chief heads of the Chriſtian Religion opened and improved, in divers Sermons by ſeverall Miniſters of London, in the monethly courſe of morning exerciſes at Giles in the fields. 40.
- — Challenge and triumph of faith, in a Sermon at Mr Lucyes Funerall. 120.
- Confeſſio fidei in conventu Theologorum authoritate Parl. Angl. indicto elaborata eidem Parl. peſtmodum approbata; unâ cum Catechiſmo dupliplici, majori, minorique&c. 80.
- Mr Chetwind, The Watch charged, or a warning to Gods Watchmen, in a Sermon at the generall meeting of the aſſociate Miniſters of Somerſet. 80.
- Mr Collings, The (Preacher pretendedly ſent) ▪ ſent back to bring a better account who ſent him; in vindication of Vindiciae Miniſterii Evangelici, againſt a Book called The Preacher ſent. 40.
- Mr Chauncy, Of the juſtification of a ſinner in the ſight of God. 40.
- Mr Clegat, The abuſe of Gods grace, diſcovered in the kinds, cauſes, puniſhments, ſymptomes, cures, differences, cautions, and other practicall improvements thereof, propoſed as a ſeaſonable check to the wanton Libertiniſm of this preſent age. 40.
- Mr Caryl, An Expoſition with practicall obſervations continued upon the 30 and 31 Chapters of Job in 37 Lectures. 40.
- Mr Calamy ▪ A collection of ſeverall Sermons, preached on ſolemn occaſions on theſe Texts, Jer. 18.7, 8, 9, 10. Ezek. 36.32. Act. 17.30. Mat. 12.25. 2 Tim. 3.3. Earl of Warwicks Funerall Sermon. 40.
- Confeſſion of faith of the Congregationall Churches in England, agreed upon and conſented unto by their Elders and Meſſengers at the Savoy, October 12. 1658. 40.
- St Chryſoſtomes golden book of education of children tranſlated from the Greek. 120.
- Mr Capells Remains, concerning the tranſlation of the holy Scriptures; with his life. 80.
- Dr Cauſabon, Enthuſiaſme as it is an effect of nature, but miſtaken by many for divine inſpiration, or diabolicall poſſeſſion. 80.
- Mr Cotton, On the Covenant with additions. 80.
- Mr Crofton, Proſpering proſaneneſs provoking holy conference: the ſtate of the wicked: exerciſe of the godly; event of both. 120.
- Captive taken. 80.
- Churches cenſures. 80.
- Mr Dingley, Vox coeli; or Philoſophicall, Hiſtoricall, and Theologicall Obſervations of Thunder; with a more generall view of Gods wonderfull works, grounded on Job 26.14. now enlarged. 80.
- Mr Durham, A Comment on the Revelations, the Text explained, ſeries of Propheſies therein deduced according to their order and dependency upon each other, &c. thoſe yet to be fulfilled, ſo far as is warrantable enquired into. folio.
- Duty of man, in a familiar way for the meaneſt reader, neceſſary for all families. 80.
- Mr Durant, Silence the duty of Saints under every ſad providence. 80.
- — Cluſter of grapes taken out of the woman of Canaans basket; or comfort for believers. 80.
- Mr Dickson, An Expoſition of all Pauls Epiſtles; alſo of St James, Peter, John, and Jude; the ſenſe of every Chapter and Verſe analytically unfolded, and Text enlightened. folio.
- Devotions of the ancient Church in 7 pious prayers; with adminiſtrations. 80.
- Mr D. The life and death of Mr Harris, late Preſident of Trinity-Colledge in Oxon. 80.
- Mr Eyres, The Church ſleeper awakened in 2 Sermons on Act. 20. and Verſ. 9.120.
- Eraſtus, Nullities of Church-cenſures, &c. of excommunication not of divine inſtitution. 80.
- Mr Ellis, Miſcelanea; ſive Meditationes, Orationes, &c. 120.
- — Quiet ſoul, or the tranquillity of Chriſtians eſtates in two Sermons. 40.
- Ellis, The Paſtor and the Clerk; or a debate reall concerning Infant-Baptiſm, wherein firſt the truth of the Doctrine is afreſh cleared. Secondly the Scriptures alledged for it vindicated. Thirdly the Objections by all briefly anſwered. Fourthly and the Seedſman of them truly ciphered; together with ſome retractations of the Author, and reſentings in reference to the late civil and Eccleſiaſtical changes. 80.
- Mr Fulwood, The viſible Church in a large debate, whether the viſible Church may be conſidered to be truly a Church of Chriſt, with reſpect to ſaving grace, affirmed, alſo what doth conſtitute viſible Church-memberſhip; what renders it viſible; what nulls it. 40
- Mr Ferguſſor, An Expoſition on the Galathians and Epheſians. 80.
- Mr J. Fuller, Apprentices allarm, ſounded by a dying Watchman to the Countries about the City of London. 80.
- Mr T. Ford, Singing of Pſalms the duty of Chriſtians under the New Teſtament, in a vindication of that Goſpel-Ordinance upon Epheſ. 5.19.120.
- Mr Firmin, A Treatiſe on Tithes, a Diſcourſe concerning Miniſters maintenance by Tythes. 40
- Mr J. Goodwin againſt Mr Resbury, Mr Pawſon, Mr Kendall, in their late writings againſt the free grace of God in the redemption of the world, with a touch at Dr Owen, Mr Lamb, &c. 40.
- — On the juſtification of a ſinner, various cauſes thereof diligently enquired into, and their ſeverall contributions toward ſo happy a work clearly diſtinguiſhed, aſſigned to their proper cauſes. 40.
- Dr Gawden, Eccleſia Anglicanae ſuſpiria; the tears, ſighs, complaints, and prayers of the Church of England, ſetting forth her former conſtitution, compared with her preſent condition; alſo the viſible cauſes and probable cures of he diſtemper. folio.
- — A Sermon at the Funerall of the Reverend Biſhop Brownrigge; with an account of his life and death. 4.
- — A Thankſgiving Sermon before the Lord Mayor, at the reſtoring the ſecluded Members. 4.
- Mr. Guild, The Throne of David, or an Expoſition of the 2 of Sam. 4.
- Mr. Geering, The arraignment of ignorance; the cauſes and kinds of it; miſchiefs and danger; with the cure of it; the excellency and benefit of heavenly knowledg, largely handled from Hoſea 4.6.8.
- Mr. Greenhill, An Expoſition continued upon the 20 to the 29 Chapters of Ezekiel. 4.
- Mr. Gee, The divine right and original of the civil Magiſtrate from God, as it is in Rom. 13.1. illuſtrated and vindicated. 8.
- Mr. Geere, Caſes of conſcience about the Sacrament. 12.
- Mr. Gery, Meditations on God, his Attributes, and other points of Religion fitted for theſe times, wherein Atheiſm abounds. 12o.
- T. Gatakeri, Adverſaria Miſcelanea, in quibus ſacrae Scripturae primô, deinde aliorum Scriptorum locis aliquàm mult is lux redditur; quae animadverſionum hujuſmodi cinnum ab ipſo authore praemiſſum jam ſubſequuntur, edente Carolo Thomae Gat. filio. Adjicitur authoris vita propria manu ſcripta. folio.
- Mr Gray, The myſtery of faith, the nature, excellency, and uſefulneſs of that noble grace, and practice thereof powerfully preſſed, with three Sermons concerning death, the great ſalvation, &c.
- Gilbert, A ſoveraign Antidote againſt ſinfull errors, the Epidemicall plague of theſe latter dayes, extracted out of divine Records, the diſpenſatory of Chriſtianity, for prevention and cure of our ſpirituall diſtempers. 80.
- — The learned Maid, or whether a Maid may be a Scholar; a Logick exerciſe written in Latin, by that incomparable Virgin Anna Maria A Schurman; with ſome Epiſtles to the famous Gaſſendus and others. 80.
- Gardiner, Sixteen Sermons preached in the Univerſity at Oxford, and at Court; together with his Sermon preached in Bow-Church London, on the Anniverſary meeting of Herefordſhire Natives, June 24. 1658. 80
- Dr Hammond, A third defence of the Treatiſe of Schiſm, againſt the Romaniſts rejoynder; with a view of their poſition and oral tradition, in the way of Maſter White. 40.
- — A Paraphraſe and Annotations upon the Pſalms, briefly explaining the difficulties thereof folio.
- — Of the daily practice of piety, with devotions and prayers in time of captivity. 120.
- Mr T. Hall, A practicall and polemicall comment on the 3 and 4 Chapters of the 2 of Tim. the Text explained; ſome controverſies diſcuſſed; caſes of conſcience cleared; common places handled. folio.
- — An expoſition of Pſal. 82. ſetting forth the neceſſity, utility, dignity, and duty of Magiſtrates; Scripture cleared; caſes of conſcience reſolved; Anabaptiſts cavills confuted; and many ſeaſonable Obſervations raiſed. 40
- — Samaria's downfall, or a comment on the five laſt, Verſes of the 13th of Hoſea; the dignity, duty, impenitency, and downfall of Ephraim; the Text explained; caſes of conſcience cleared; practicall Obſervations raiſed; with characters of the twenty Kings of Iſrael. 40.
- — Apology for the Miniſtry, and its maintenance; the neceſſity, dignity, and efficacy of a Goſpel-Miniſtry, againſt Socinians, Anabaptiſts, Swenckfeldians, Enthufiaſts, Libertines, Quakers, and the. reſt of that rout. 40.
- Mr Hardy, The choiceſt Fruit, A Sermon before the Honourable Houſe of Lords, at a late Faſt. 40.
- Dr Huit, Repentance and converſion, the fabrick of ſalvation, being his laſt Sermons, publiſhed by Doctor Wilde, and Doctor Barwick. 80.
- Mr Hickman, A juſtification of the Fathers and Schoolmen, in their denying the poſitivity of ſin, againſt Mr Pierce. 80.
- Mr Houghton, On Baptiſm againſt Hagar, and defence of Mr Cooke, Mr Baxter, and Mr Hall. 40.
- Mr Hicks, An Expoſition on the Revelations; with a friendly compliance between Chriſts Monarchy and the Magiſtrates. folio.
- Dr Hylin, The parable of the Tares expounded and applied in ten Sermons before his Majeſty King Charles the ſecond Monarch of great Brittain; with other Sermons added. 40.
- — Hiſt. Quinqu-Articularis; or a declaration of the judgement of the Weſtern Churches, particularly of the Church of England, in the ſive controverted points of (reproached in theſe latter times by the name of) Arminianiſm. 40.
- Mr Hodges, The fear of death. 80
- Dr Ingelo, The perfection, authority, and credibility of the Holy Scriptures, diſcovered in a Sermon before the Univerſity of Cambridge, at the Commencement, July 1658. 80.
- Mr Jourdan, The heavenly childe, born and brought up with difficulty; or Satan defeated by a ſafeguarding Majeſty, in making the creature nothing that Chriſt may be all, being the experience of one who deſires to be known to the Lord, not to men, in whom the love of Chriſt hath conſtrained to his diſcovery. 80.
- Imitation and caution to Chriſtian Women, or the life and death of Miſtris Mary Buly, recommended to the Reader by D. Reynolds. 80.
- Mr A. Jackson, Annotations on Job, Pſalmes, Proverbs, Eccleſiaſtes, and Solomons Song. 40.
- Mr Jeanes, The ſecond part of Scholaſticall and practicall Divinity. 40.
- Mr Jemmat, The Abridgement of D. Preſtons Works, the ſecond Edition with large Additions. 80.
- KEy, Of Reformation. 120.
- — Of the Sacrament. 120.
- LIghtfoot's Horae Hebraicae & Talmudicae impenſae. 40.
- 1. In Chorographiam aliquam terrae Iſraeliticae.
- 2. In Evangelium S. Matthaei.
- Mr Llod, Chriſts valedictions, or ſacred Obſervations on the laſt words of our Saviour on the Croſs. 120.
- Mr Lawſon, A body of Divinity, containing the Rules of the ſpeciall Government of God, according to which he orders the immortall and inteellectuall creatures, Angels and men, to their finall and eternall eſtate, being a method of thoſe ſaving truths which are contained in the Canon of the Holy Scripture. folio.
- — Politca ſacra & Civilis, or a model of Civil and Eccleſiaſticall Gouernment, wherein beſides the poſitive Doctrine of Church and State in Gen. are debated the principall controverſies of the times, concerning the conſtitution of the State and Church of England 40.
- H. L' Strange, The affinity of ſacred Liturgies. folio.
- Mr Milton, Of Civill power in Eccleſiaſticall cauſes, that it is not a wfull for any power on earth to compell in matters of Religion. 120.
- — Concerning Church-Fees, Church-Revenues, and Tythes. 120
- Mr Martin, Mr Petto, &c. A vindication of the Preacher ſent. 80.
- Mr Nesbit, An Expoſition of both Epiſtles of Peter. 80.
- Mr Norman, The Preachers Patent cleared, and the peoples plea conſidered, a Sermon at an Ordination, &c. 120.
- Mr Newton, An Expoſition with Notes unfolded and applied on John 17. folio.
- — New-Englands Diſputations. 40.
- Mr Newcomen, The ſinners hope, and his priviledge and duty in his worſt condition, to ſtartle and invite the wicked from his ſinfull and wretched wayes, and directing the humble in the caſes of darkneſs, ſin and affliction. 80.
- Mr Norton, The heart of New-England rent at the blaſphemies of the Quakers; concerning their Doctrine, their deſtructive nature to Religion, Church, &c. 80.
- Dr Owen, The divine original, authority, ſelf-evidencing light, and power of the Scriptures; with anſwer to that Queſtion, How we know the Scriptures to be the Word of God; with a vindication of the purity and integrity of the Hebrew and Greek Texts of the Old and New Teſtament, in ſome conſiderations on the Prolegomena and. Appendix to Biblia Polyglotta. 80.
- — A Treatiſe on Temptation. 80.
- — An anſwer to two Queſtions about the power of Magiſtrates in Religion, and the worſhip of God; with one about Tythes propoſed and reſolved, a ſheet of paper.
- Mr Peſtell's Sermons. 80.
- Mr Pierſon, An Expoſition on the Creed. 40.
- Mr Pierce's, Anſwer to Mr Baxter his pretended diſcovery of the Grotian Religion; with a Rejoynder to his Key for Catholicks, and Diſputations about Church-Government. 40.
- Mr Polen heel, Of ſelf-deniall; the neceſſity and excellency of it; with Directions for the practice of it. 80.
- Dr Preſton, Riches of mercy to men in miſery, the dignity and duty of Gods children. 40.
- Mr Pool, Quo warranto; or a moderate enquiry into the warrantableneſs of preaching of gifted and unordained perſons, in vindication of Jus divinum Miniſterii Evangelici, againſt the Preacher ſent. 40.
- Mr Perrot, The Scriptures ſtability proved, explained, and applied, that all Scriptures may with ſingular advantage be improved. 120.
- Biſhop Prideaux, Sacred cloquence, or the Art of Rhetorick, as it is laid down in Scripture. 80.
- Parkerus illuſtratuus, ſive Annotata quaedam in omnes LXX. M. T. Parkeri Theſes, de traductione hominis peccatoris ad vitam, Epiſtolae anteloquium, & Epilogus annexus, ad Chriſtianam pacem, & unitatem Eccleſiaſticam obuixe invitant emnia. R. Baxtero, Parkero Theſium liberal. paſſim Praeconi, & Tileno-maſtigi ſa is impotenti, amicè & leniter oppoſita, ab Authore Philo-Tileno. 40.
- Mr. Potter, The myſtery of the Sabbath; its Doctrine. 2. Morall and Ceremonial. 3. The Reſt of God. 4. The fourth Commandement expounded, &c, 80.
- Mr. Patrick, Divine Arithmatick; or the right art of numbering our dayes, in a Sermon at Mr. Samuel Jacomb's Funerall. 40.
- — Heartſeaſe againſt troubles; with a conſolatory diſcourſe againſt the loſs of our friends, and thoſe that are dear to us. 80.
- — Menſa myſtica, or a diſcourſe of the Sacrament; the ends of its inſtitution ſo manifeſted; our addreſſes ſo directed; our behaviour ſo ordered that we may not loſe the benefits of it. 80.
- — Aqua regenerationis, a diſcourſe on Baptiſm, into which is inſerted a brief diſcourſe, to perſwade to a confirmation of the Bapiſmall vow. 80.
- — Palmer, The Goſpel new creature, wherein the work of the Spirit is opened, in awakening the ſoul to the getting pardon of ſin, and an intereſt in Jeſus Chriſt, without which it is undone to all eternity, diſcovering the refuges and vain hopes for heaven, of ignorant and formall profeſſors in this Nation, tending to rouſe them out of their carnall ſecurity before it be too late, by way of comfort to all dejected ſouls; the tempeſtuous ſoul calmed by Jeſus Chriſt. 80.
- Dr. Robinſon, Endoxa, or ſome probable enquiries into truth, both divine and humane; with a ſhort diſquiſition of ſome few difficult places of Scripture. 80
- Ralph Robinſon, Chriſt the perfect pattern, being the ſubſtance of ſeverall Sermons.
- Mr. Rutherford, Influences of the life of grace, the way and meanes of having and improving of ſpirituall diſpoſitions, and quickening influences from Chriſt the reſurrection and the life. 40.
- The Refuter refuted, or Dr. Hammond's ΕΚΤΕΝΕΣΤΕΠΟΝ defended by a third perſon. 40.
- Dr. Reynold's Works in one Volume newly printed. folio.
- — Divers Sermons on ſundry occaſions, viz. Shields of the earth; peace of the Church; ſelf-deniall; Joy in the Lord; true gain; peace of Jeruſalem; deaths advantage; Zions praiſe; humane learning; crown of great actions; the rich mans charge; Gods fidelity. 40.
- — The wall and glory of Religion, in a Thanſgiving Sermon for reſtoring the Parliament, and preſerving the City. 40.
- Mr. Robinſons pattern. 80.
- Mr. N. Rogers, On the parable of the night-friend. 40.
- — The parable of the figge-tree, or the doom of a barren and unfruitfull profeſſion. 40.
- Mr. Reynell againſt Libertiniſme. 120.
- Sacra Trias, A ſecond ternary of Sermons, the laſt and beſt monuments of the learned and pious Dr. Stuart, Clerk of the Cloſet to his Majeſty. 12.
- — Three Sermons on 1 Cor. 10.30. Mat. 28.6. 1 Cor. 15.29. Ezek. 33.11.12.
- Mr. Syd. Simpſon, Of unbelief, not going to Chriſt for life and ſalvation, a great ſin, yet pardonable. 4.
- Mr. Shaw, The Saints Tomb-ſtone, the holy life and happy death of Mrs. Shaw of Hull, &c. 12.
- Mr. Swinnock, Heaven and Hell epitomized; the true Chriſtian characterized; an Exhortation, motives, meanes and directions to be ſpeedy and ſerious about the work of converſion. 8.
- — The door of ſalvation opened, containing the nature, neceſſity, marks, and meanes of Regeneration. 8.
- Sanders, A dying fathers living Legacy to his loving ſon; or lively rules from the rule of life to be lived by every Mothers childe. 12.
- — The ſpirituall journey of a young man towards the land of peace, to live therein eternally with God. 4.
- M. Sheffeild, The ſinfulneſs of evil thoughts, wherein the chambers of imagery are unlocked; the cabinet of the heart opened, &c. 8.
- Mr. Obadiah Sedgwick, The Anatomy of ſecret, preſumptuous, and ſins in dominion, with uprightneſs, with the remiſſibleneſs of all ſin, and irremiſſibleneſs of that againſt the Holy Ghoſt. 4.
- — The parable of the Prodigall, containing the ſinners averſion from God; the Penitent's converſion, and favourable entertainment from God. 4.
- Mr. Sheepherd, The parable of the ten Virgins, in ſundry Sermons on Mat. 25. The difference between the ſincere Chriſtian and refined hypocrite; of ſaving and common grace, &c. folio.
- Mr Sharrock, De Officiis ſecundum naturae jus, feu de moribus, ad rationis normam conformandis doctrina, unde caſus omnes conſcientiae, quatenus notiones a naturae ſuppetunt, judicari poſſint. 80.
- Mr Spark, The Saints joy, a Treatiſe diſcovering the preſence of God to be the Saints fulneſs of joy and eternall pleaſure. 80.
- Mr J. Smith Fellow of Queens Colledge in Cambridge, Select diſcourſes; of divine knowledge; ſuperſtition; atheiſm; immortality of the ſoul; God; propheſie; Covenant; phariſaicall righteouſneſs; excellency of Religion; Chriſtian conflict: alſo his Funerall Sermon by Mr Patrick; with his life and death. 40.
- Mr D. S. A vindication of the civil Magiſtrates authority about the Church, and ſubordination of Eccleſiaſticall Judicatories; with a refutation of the toleration of all Religions amongſt Chriſtians; with the judgement of the reformed Churches of France, Switzerland, Geneva, &c. 40.
- Mr Spencer, Golden meanes for Chriſtians to walk by, wherein all ſeekers in truth, and ſhakers in the faith, may find the true Religion, and be eſtabliſhed. folio.
- Mr. Slater's Catechiſm. 120.
- Mr. Stokes, A paraphraſticall explication of the twelve minor Prophets, Hoſea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuck, Zephaniah, Haggi, Zechariah, Malachi. 80.
- — Spirituall armour. 40.
- Mrs. Anna Shurman her works in Engliſh. 80.
- Mr. Stubb's meditations. 80.
- Mr. Stern, Animi medulla, ſeu de beatitudine & miſeria; illius eſſentiâ, origine & ad ipſam methodo: hujus naturâ, cauſis & remediis, tractatus in quo quaecunque ad alterutram ſpectant, explicantur; facilitas cum b•atitudinemconſequenditum miſeriam declinandi demonſtratur, & graviſſimae de libero arbitrio ratione ſupplicandis Dei concurſu cauſis & origine mali Divinae peccati non volitione, ſcientiâ media paenitentiae lachrimis extaſi & controverſiae enodantur. 80.
- Mr. Tubb, Meditations divine and moral. 8.
- Mr. Tucker, Gods fearers, Gods favourites, or an encouragement to fear God in the worſt times. 8.
- S. P. Temple's beſt improvement of the worſt conditions; contempt of the world; judgement of God againſt the wicked; on repentance; Sacrament; affliction; and martyrdome. 8.
- Tilenus Junior, Arcana dogmatum Anti-Remonſtrantium: The Calviniſts Cabinet unlocked. 8.
- Mr. Thorndike, An Epilogue to the tragedy of the Church of England, being a neceſſary conſideration and brief reſolution of the chief controverſies in Religion, that divide the Weſtern Churches, occaſioned by the preſent calamities of the Church of England. folio.
- Mr Townſend, The Chriſtians daily practice, or a practicall diſcourſe of prayer. 80.
- D. T. Taylor, A comment on Titus with Doctrine and Obſervation; with his life and death fully related. folio.
- — On Chriſts temptations. folio.
- Mr Trapp, A comment on the Proverbs, Eccleſiaſtes, Solomons Song, Iſaiah, Jeremy, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel. folio.
- Biſhop Towers, Four Sermons: 80.
- 1. Earl of Northamptons Funerall.
- 2. Baptiſme of James Earl of Northampton.
- 3. Defence of the materiall Church before King James.
- 4. A Sermon before King Charles.
- D. Jer. Taylor, Sr Ju. Dalſtons Funerall Sermon. 40.
- Vindiciae Magiſtratuum. 120.
- Mr Vertue, Chriſt and the Church, or parallels in three Books; in the firſt you have the harmony between Chriſt and the foregoing Types, by which he was fore-ſhadowed in the Old Teſtament, and other reſemblances, by which it is ſet forth in the Holy Scriptures. 40.
- Biſhop Ʋher, Eighteen Sermons preached at Oxford; of converſion to God; of Redemption and Juſtification by Chriſt; with a narrative of the Authors life by 1 Stanly Gower, ſometime Chaplain to the ſaid Reverend Biſhop. 40.
- Mr Woodroff, A religious Treatiſe upon Simeons Song, directing how to live holy, and die happy 80.
- Mr T. White, Of the power of godlineſs; wherein it conſiſts; cautions againſt miſtakes and hindrances moſt common to Gods people; helps to it. 80.
- Mr Wales, Mount Ebal leveled; or redemption from the curſe; our condition under the Law; Chriſt a curſe for us; the grace of reption weerein; the benefits and engagements to duties which flow from it. 80,
- Dr Walton, Againſt Dr Owen in defence of the Biblia Polyglotta, and tranſlactions therein exhibited, &c. with the punctation of the Hebrew Text; various readings, and ancient Hebrew Character is handled. 80.
- Dr Warmeſtry, The converſion of Sig. Rigep. Dandulo, the only Son of a Silk-Merchant in Tzio, from the deluſions of Mahomet; his Baptiſm by Mr Gunning. 80.
- Mr Willes, A word in ſeaſon for a warning to England; or a propheſie of perillous times opened and applied. 80.
- Mr Wilkenſon, Conciones octo ad Achademicos Oxon. latiné habita Epiſtolarum decus. 80.
- Mr Whitfield, A perſwaſive to peace amongſt the ſons of peace. 120.
- Mr Warren, The Jewiſh Sabbath antiquated, and the Lords Day inſtituted by divine Authority, maintained by Scripture arguments, and teſtimonies of the beſt antiquity; with a refutation of Objections. 40.
- Dr Winterton, The body of Chriſtian Religion, by H. Zankius tranſlated. 40.
- Mr White, A manuell for Parents, being particular directions for baptizing, correcting, inſtructing, and callings for their children. 80.
- Mr Whiting, Jacob's ladder to Heaven. 80.
- A Young Divine's Apology for his continuance in the Univerſity, with his ſerious meditations on the ſacred calling of a Miniſter. 80.
HISTORY BOOKS.
- A Pothegmes by King James, King Charles, Lord Worceſter, Lord Bacon, &c. 120.
- Art of Oratory, Inſtructions thereunto: 80.
- Art of Swimming. 80.
- The whole Art of Drawing, Limning, Painting, and Etching, collected our of the choiceſt Italian and German Authors: to which is added, Exact rules of proportion for drawing the Heads of Men, Women, and Children, of what bigneſs ſoever: originally invented and written by the famous Italian Painter Od•ardo Fialetti, Painter of Boloign: publiſhed for the benefit of all ingenious Gentlemen and Artiſts by Alexander Brown Practitioner. 40.
- Advice to a Daughter againſt advice to a Son, with additions. 80.
- Mr Bromhall, Of Specters; or an Hiſtory of apparitions, oracles, propheſies, and predictions; with dreames, viſions, and revelations; with the cunning deluſions of the Devil, a work for the diſcovery of impoſtures, and religious cheats of theſe times. folio.
- Mr Burton, A comment on Antoninus Itinerary; or journyes of the Roman Empire, ſo far as concerns Brittain, wherein the firſt foundation of our Cities, Laws, and Governments, according to the Roman policy are diſcovered; many antiquary Meddals, Inſcriptions, and Urns are recovered from the ruine of times; with a Map, &c. folio.
- Balzacks maſter-piece, Ariſtippus, a diſcourſe of the Court. 120.
- Balzacks Remains, or his laſt Letters written to ſeverall grand, and eminent perſons in France; whereunto are annexed the familiar Letters of Monſieur de Balzack, to his Friend Monſieur Chaplain, never before in Engliſh. 80.
- A. G. Busbequij quae extant omnia, quibus acceſſit epitomè de moribus Turcarum. 80.
- Balzacks Remains. 120.
- Geometricall Dialling, or Dialling performed by a Line, cords only, or by the plain Scale, wherein is contained two ſeverall methods of Inſcribing the Hour, Lines in all, Plains with the Subſtile, Stile, and Meridian in their proper crafts and quantityes; being a full explication of divers difficulties, in the Works of learned Mr Samuel Foſter deceaſed, by Jo. Collins of London Accountant.
- Mr Berbury, The Hiſtory of the Queen of Sweden, her Reſignation, the reaſon and manner; with motives of her turning to the Catholick Religion. 80.
- S. R. Baker's Chronicle digeſted into a new method, the third Edition; with the Reign of Charles the firſt, with a continuation till the end of 1658. with a narrative of the affairs of England, Scotland, and Ireland, more eſpecially relating to King Charles the ſecond. fol.
- Mr Cogan, The ſcarlet Gown; or an Hiſtory of the preſent Cardinals of Rome, their life, birth, intereſt, offices, dignities, merits, vertues, vices; with the life of Alexander the ſeventh. 80.
- A Character of the Low-Conntries, being three years Obſervations of the vices and vertues of the Inhabitants. 120.
- A Character of England, preſented in a Letter to a Nobleman of France; with reflections upon Gallus Caſtratus. 120.
- A Character of Scotland. 120.
- A Character of France, with an Anſwer to that of England; with a freſh whip for Monſieur. 120.
- Mr Charrington, The life and death of Oliver Lord Protector. 80.
- Mr Clark's Martyrology reprinted with additions of the perſecutions of Piedmount, and Poland. folio.
- Mr Chilmead, T. Campanella, An Italian Fryer and ſecond Machiavell, his advice to the King of Spain for attaining the univerſall Monarchy of the world; with an admonitory Preface by W. Prin. 40.
- A Character of Charles the ſecond by an impartiall hand. 40.
- S. R. Cotton, Count Gondamor's tranſactions during his Embaſſy in England. 40.
- Mr Clarke, De plenitudine mundi brevis & Philoſophica diſſertatio, contra ſententias Fr. Baconi, T. Hob•ij, & S. Wardi. 80.
- A Character of Italy, or the Italian anatomized by an Engliſh Chyrurgion. 120.
- Mr Cowley, Obſervations upon the bleſſed reſtoration and return of his ſacred Majeſty Charles the ſecond.
- Mr Dawbeny, Hiſtory and Policy, in the tranſactions of Oliver Lord Protector. 80.
- Epheſian Marron. 120.
- Englands Confuſion during its Interregnum; or an exact Hiſtory of all the ſeverall changes of Government in England, from the horrid murther of King Charles the firſt, to the happy reſtauration of King Charles the ſecond, being the ſecond part of Florus Anglicus. 80.
- Englands black Tribunall ſet forth in the Triall of King Charles the firſt; with his Majeſties Speech, &c. with the ſeverall dying ſpeeches of the Nobility and Gentry as were inhumanely put to death, for their loyalty to their Soveraign Lord the King. 80.
- Fellow-Traveller through City and Countrey, among Students and Scholars, at home and abroad, furniſhed with ſhort Stories, and the choiceſt Speeches of clean and innocent wit and mirth, for diſcourſe or private entertamment in recreations or Journeys. 80.
- Mr Floods Philoſphy. folio.
- Mr Fuller, An appeal of injured innocence, unto the religious learned, and ingenious Reader, in a controverſie between Mr Heylin and himſelf. folio.
- Floreo, The Italian and Engliſh Dictionary augmented with many thouſand words, now reviſed and inriched with many additions, with proverbs, and inſtructions to the Italian tongue. folio.
- Mr Georges, America painted to the life, the Hiſtory of the conqueſt and firſt original undertakings of the plantation in thoſe parts. 40.
- Dr Heylin, A ſhort view of the Reign and life of King Charles the firſt Monarch of Great Brittain, from his birth to his buriall. 80.
- — Bibliotheca Raegia, or royall Library, in a collection of ſuch Papers of his late Majeſty, as have eſcaped the wrack and ruine of theſe times, relating to Church and State, with Obſervations never publiſhed before. 80.
- The Hiſtory of Engliſh and Scottiſh Preſbytery; their deſigns and practiſes for ſubverſion of Government in Church and State. 80.
- The Hiſtory of Venice, written in Italian by Paulo Peruta, tranſlated into Engliſh by Henry Earl of Munmouth.
- Mr Hoole, Commenius viſible world, or a picture of the chief things in the world. 80.
- The Hiſtory of Montroſs, Generall for his Majeſty Charles the firſt, the ſecond Edition, with his character, forreign negotiations, landing, defeat, and deplorable death. 80.
- The Hiſtory of his ſacred Majeſty Charles the ſecond, begun from the murder of his Royall Father of happy memory, and continued to this preſent year 1660, by a perſon of quality. 80.
- Mr Heylin, Examen Hiſtoricum, a diſcovery and examination of the miſtakes, ſalſities, and defects in ſome modern Hiſtories. 80.
- The Jeſuits policy, intruſion into Courts of Princes. &c. 120.
- Mr Leigh, England deſcribed, or the ſeverall Countyes and Shires thereof briefly handled; ſomething alſo premiſed to ſet forth the glory of the Nation. 80.
- Mr Larkin, Speculum patrum, a looking glaſs of the Fathers, wherein each are characterized in their colours; alſo of the chief Philoſophers, Hiſtorians, Gramarians, Orators, and Poets. 80.
- Mr Lee, Orbis miraculum, or Solomons Temple pourtrayed by Scripture-light; its famous buildings, the pompous worſhip of the Jews; with the Rites and Ceremonies, and offices in that work; their ample revenues, and ſpirituall myſteries of the Goſpel veiled under all, which are treated of at large. folio.
- Mr Langley, Polidorus Virgil, the Hiſtory of the inventers and original of all Antiquities, Arts, Myſteries, Sciences, &c. with Sects and Schiſms &c. 80.
- Mr Loveday, Exquiſite Letters publiſhed by his Brother. 80.
- Lucretius in Engliſh. 80.
- T. Livy, Newly reviſed and enlarged, with a ſupplement in Engliſh. fol.
- Monmouths Hiſtory of Venice. folio.
- Multiplicity of worlds; that the Planets are Regions inhabited, and the earth a Star. 120.
- Myſteries of love and eloquence, or art of complements, as they are managed in Spring-Garden, Hide-Parke, New-Exchange, &c. with Letters, Riddles, Proverbs, Jeſts, &c. 80.
- Mr Morland, The Hiſtory of the Evangelicall Churches of the vallyes of Piedmont; the deſcription of the place; doctrine, life, and perſecution of the ancient inhabitants; the late maſſacre in 1655; and of the following tranſactions to 1658. juſtified by Manuſeripts writ many hundred years before Calvin or Luther. folio.
- The myſtery of Jeſuitiſme the ſecond part, repreſenting the humors, deſigns, and practiſes of thoſe who call themſelves the ſociety of Jeſus. 120.
- Sr Toby Matthews, A collection of Letters, with a character of the moſt excellent Lady Lucy Counteſs of Carliſle, with ſundry Letters of his own. 80.
- Mr Moor, The Hiſtory of the Turks; their original; riſe of the Otaman family, valiant undertakings of Chriſtians againſt them; with their various events. 80.
- The Nativity of the King of Sweden. 40.
- Mr Osborne, The author of advice to a Son; his eſſayes, paradoxes, and problematicall diſcourſes, Letters, characters, with politicall deductions from the Earl of Eſſex, executed under Q Elizabeth. 120.
- The Powder-plot. 80.
- The perfect Polititian, or a full view of the life and actions military and civill of Oliver Cromwell, with his character. 80.
- Petavius, The Hiſtory of the World, continued by others to 1659; with a Geographicall deſcription of Europe, Aſia, Africa, and America.
- Proverbs, Engliſh, French, Dutch, Italian, and Spaniſh, all Engliſhed. 120.
- Mr Phillips, The new World of Engliſh words; or a Dictionary of the terms, Etymologyes, definitions, and perfect interpretations of hard Engliſh words, throughout the Arts and Sciences liberall or mechanick; with poeticall fictions, &c. folio.
- Mr Porter, Coſmography and Geography, deſcribing the world with plain Rules for the Globe; alſo a Chronologie of the moſt eminent perſons and things from the Creation. 80.
- Mr Ruſworth, Hiſtoricall collections of private paſſages of State, weighty matters of Law, remarkable proceedings in five Parliaments, beginning the 16th of King James, to the 5th of King Charles, digeſted in order. folio.
- Sr Walter Rauleigh's Cabinet-Counſell, the chief Arts of Empires and myſteries of State, diſcabineted in politicall and polemicall Aphoriſms, grounded on Authority and experience. 80.
- Sr Henry Slinſgbye's advice to his Son. 120.
- Satyricall declamations at the Opera. 80.
- The deſcription of the Sector. 40.
- Vulgar errours in practice cenſured, the Art of Oratory for young Students. 80.
- Mr Ʋffllet, Wits ſancies, eſſayes, and Obſervations, divine, Poeticall, Philoſophicall, Military, and Hiſtoricall. 80.
- Mr Wood, The Reign of King Charles. faithfully performed. 80 ▪
- Mr Winſtanly, Englands Worthies, in. the ſelect lives of the moſt eminent perſons from Corſtantine the great, to the death of Oliver Protector. 80.
- Mr Wren, Monarchy aſſerted, or the State of Monarchicall and popular Government, in vindication of the conſiderations upon Mr Harringtons Oceana. folio.
- E. Warcup Eſq Italyes original, glory, ruine, and revivall,〈◊〉an exact Survey of the whole Geography and Hiſtory of that famous Country, with the Iſlands adjacent, Sicily, Malta, &c. and what is remarkable in Rome, and thoſe Towns and Territories mentioned in ancient and modern Authors.
PHYSICK-BOOKS.
- Dr Whitmore, The new diſeaſe that now rageth in England, its nature, ſigns, cauſes, and cure 80.
- Dr Winſton, Anatomy-Lectures at Greſham-Colledge. 80.
- Dr Brown, Urn-burialls, or ſepulchrall Urns in Norfolke, with the garden of Cyrus, or quincunciall Lozenge, or Network plantations of the ancient, &c. with Obſervations. 80.
- Frier Bacon his diſcovery of the miracles of Art, Nature, and Magick, tranſlated out of Dr Dees own Copy. 80.
- Mr Lovells Herball, a collection of ancient and modern Authors, Galenicall and Chymicall, touching trees, ſhrubs, plants, fruits, flowers; their place, time, names, kinds, vertues, &c. 120.
- Dr Charleton, A naturall Hiſtory of nutrition, life, and voluntary motion, containing all new diſcoveries of Anatomiſts, and moſt probatory opinions of Phyſitians concerning the Oeconomy of humane nature, delivered in an exercitatio. Phyſico Anatomicall. 40.
- Digby, A Treatiſe of ſympatheticall powder. 120.
- Mr Hyden, A new method of Roſiecruſian Phyſick, the cauſe, their experienced Medicines for cure of all diſeaſes. 40.
- Dr Everard, The univerſall Medicine, or wondefull vertues of Tobacco taken in a Pipe its operation and uſe in Phyſick.
- J. Tanner, The hidden Treaſuries of the Art of Phyſick. 80.
- Mr Culpepper, The ſchool of Phyſick, the whole Art reduced into Aphoriſmes, choice and tried receipts, Aſtrologically and phyſically preſcribed, &c. 80.
- La. Kents Man, The ſecond Edition, with the vertues of Gaſcoin-powder, and Lapis contra Xarvam, with exquiſite wayes of preſerving, candying. 120.
- Mr Williams, Occult Phyſick, or the three princples in nature anatomized by a philoſophicall operation taken from experience. 80.
- Accompliſhed Cook, the whole Art revealed, dreſſing of-fleſh fiſh, foul; an exact account of all diſhes in ſeaſon; with the lively illuſtrations of ſuch 'neceſſary figures as are referred to practice, by R. May in fifty years experience, and attendance upon ſundry perſons of Honour. 80.
- Schroder's order of Phyſick, his Treatiſe of Animals as they are uſed in Phyſick and Chyrurgery, divided into four parts, the firſt treateth of the more perfect terreſtriall creatures, the ſecond, third, and fourth, of Birds, Fiſhes, Inſects. 80.
- Eighteen Books of the ſecrets of Art and Nature, being the ſumme and ſubſtance of naturall Philoſophy, firſt deſigned by John Wecker Doctor in Phyſick, and now much augmented and enlarged by Doctor R. Read. folio.
- Catalogus Plantarum circa Cantabrigiam naſcentium, in quo exhibentur quot-quot hactenus inventae ſunt, quae vel ſponte proveniunt, vel in agris ſeruntur. 80.
- Mr Willis, Liber de fermentatione ſive de motu inteſtino particularum in quevis corpore. Alter de febribus, ſive de motu earundem in ſanguine animalium. His acceſſit diſſertatio Epiſtolica de Urinis. 80.
- Mr Higmore. Exercitationes duae quarum prior de paſſione Hyſterica altera, de affectione Hypochondriaca. 80.
- D. Bicaiſſe, Manuale medicorum, ſen ΣΥΝΑΞΙΣ Aphoriſmorum Hypocritis, Praenotionum. Coacarum & praedictionum, ſecundum propriam morborum omnium nomenclaturam. 240.
LAW BOOKS.
- Mr Stile, Modern Reports begun in the Upper-Bench, beginning 21 Cha. to Michaelmas 1665, as well the Criminall as on the Pleas ſide. folio.
- Mr Wingate, Maxims of reaſon, or the reaſon of the common Law of England. folio.
- Reports of Sr Jo. Bridgman Serjeant at Law. folio.
- Sr Ja. Leighs reports of divers reſolutions of Law, ariſing upon Caſes in the Court of Wards, and other Courts at Weſtminſter, in King Charles and King James Reigns. folio.
- Mr. Hern, Modern aſſurances, exact forms and draughts of preſidents for bargains, ſales, grants, feoffments, bonds, bills, conditions, covenants, joyntures, indentures, fines and recoveries, Charterparties for Kings Leaſes, with all aſſurances now in uſe. 80
- W. Gliſſon and A. Gulſton Eſquires, A ſurvey of the Law, directions to proſecute and defend perſonall actions uſually brought at common Law, with Judges opinions; the nature of a Writ of errour. 80.
- The generall Tutor, or exact Clark and Scriveners daily exerciſe, for all Preſidents. 80.
- A young Clarks guide, the third part, a collection of choice Engliſh Preſidents, for Indentures, ſettlements of Exchange, of bargaining. and ſales, the neweſt form. 80.
- Lord Cooke, Certain ſelect Caſes in Law, tranſlated out of a Manuſcript written with his own hand. folio.
- Declarations and other pleadings contained in the eleven parts of the Repo. of Sr. Edward Cooke, rendred into Engliſh by W. Hughs Eſq folio.
- An exact Abridgment of that excellent Treatiſe of the Doctor and Student. 80.
- R. Zouch, Queſtionum juris Civilis Centuria, non minus ad legum Generalium cognitionem, quam ad ſtudioſum exercitationem accommodata. 120.
- Sheepherd, Of Corporations, Fraternities, and Guilds; the learning of the Law in body-Politicks is unfolded; the antiquities, order, and Governments of the ſame, with forms and preſidents of Charters and Corporations. 80.
- Dr. Gowell, The Interpreter of hard words in Law-writtes, and Statutes of England, fitted for the Students in Law, Statutes, or Antiquities. folio.
- Sr. George Crooke, latey one of the Juſtices of the Kings Bench; the potrs of ſelect caſes, the ſecond part. folio.
- Mr. Harrington, The Art of Lawgiving.
- 1. The ſuperſtructures of all Governments.
- 2. The frames of the Commonwealth of Iſrael and the Jewes.
- 3. A modell fitted to the preſent ſtate of this Nation; with an appendix concerning the Houſe of Peers. 80.
- Mr. Hackwell, The old way of holding a Parliament in England, from the ancient Records; with certain municipiall rights and cuſtoms of this Commonwealth; with priveledges of Parliament. 80.
- Mr. Somner, Of Gavelkinde, both name and thing; ſundry emergent Obſervations both pleaſant and profitable to be known of the ſtudious, in the Lawes of this Kingdome. 40.
MATHEMATICKS.
- Mr Gadbury, The nativity of King Charles aſtrologicaly done, with reaſon in art of various ſucceſs and miſfortune of his whole life, being occaſionally a brief Hiſtory of our unhappy Wars. 80.
- Mr. S. Foſter, Miſcellanies, or Mathematicall Lucubrations, many tranſlated by J. Twiſden, with ſomewhat of his own. folio.
- Friar Bacon, His diſcovery of the miracles of Art, Nature, and Magick, tranſlated from Dr. Dees own Copy, by T. M. 120.
- Mr. Aſhmole, The way to bliſs in three Books, a learned diſcourſe of the Philoſophers ſtone. 40.
- The French Gardiner, ſhewing to cultivate all Fruit-trees, and Herbs, to drie and conſerve them naturally by R. D, now in Engliſh by Philocepos, illuſtrated with Sculptures. 80.
- A true Relation of paſſages betwixt Dr. Dee and ſome ſpirits, tending to a generall alteration of moſt States and Kingdomes in the world, publiſhed by Dr Cauſabon. folio.
- Trigonometria Britannica, The Doctrine of Triangles in two Books;
- 1. Of naturall and artificiall ſigns, tangents, ſecants, and a Table of Lorithms.
- 2. The Canon of artificiall ſigns, tangents, and Logarithms by H. Gillebrand.
- Mr. Speed, Adam out of Eden, Experiments of Huſbandry, improvement of ground from 200 per an. to 2000 yearly profit, all charges deducted. 80.
- Mr. Sharrock, A Hiſtory of the propagation and improvement of Vegetables, by the concurrence of Art and nature. Of Plants uſually cultivated in England, as increaſed by ſeed, of ſets, &c. ſeverall Graftings and Inoculatings; alſo the beſt culture of Fields, Orchards, Gardens, Plants; with the effects of nature upon endeavours of Artiſts, all from Obſervations made from experience and practice. 80.
- Mr. Newton, Mathematicall elements in three parts. 40.
- 1. Of pract. Geometry, of Lines, Planets and Solids.
- 2. Uſe of the Globes.
- 3. Delineation of the Globe upon the plain of any great Circle, according to the Stereographick or circular projection.
- I. Barrow, Euclidis elementorum libri 15. breviter demonſtrati. 80.
- Mr. Outred, Circles of proportion and Horiozontall Inſtrument in Engliſh. 80.
- Paracelſus, Philoſophers ſtone. 80.
- The Nativity of the King of Sweden. 40.
- Mr. Collings Sector. 40.
- — Dialling. 40.
- Mr. Newtons Logarithmes. 120.
POEMS.
- NApps on Parnaſſus. 80.
- Cleaveland revived, Orations, Epipiſtles, &c. 80.
- — His Poems with many additions. 80,
- Fanſhaw. 80.
- Sucklin's Remains, Poems, Letters. 80.
- Chamberlain's heroick Poems. 80.
- Pecke, Owen, Epigrams tranſlated. 80.
- Poems, Epigrams, Satyrs, &c. 80.
- Cockain. 80.
- Montagues ſheepherds Paradice. 80.
- Rigby. 80.
- Iter Boreale, Attempting ſomething upon the ſuccesfull and matchleſs march of the Lord Generall George Monck from Scotland.
- Mr Francis, A paſtorall Elegy upon the barbarous decollation of King Charles the firſt, with an Interlude upon the ſuddain expiration of our late great controulers. 80.
- Mr Driden, Aſtraea Redux, A Poem on the happy reſtauration and return of his ſacred Majeſty Charles the 2.
- Mr Howell, Sol in aſcendente, or the glorious appearance of Charles the ſecond upon the Horizon of London.
- Mr Fullar, A Panegyrick to his Majeſty on his happy return.
- Mr Lluelyn, A Poem to the Kings moſt excellent Majeſty.
- Mr Waller, Upon his Majeſties happy return, a Poem.
PLAYES.
- FAble transformed. 40.
- Lewis 2.40.
- Chaſt Woman againſt her will. 40.
- Tooth-drawer. 40.
- Honour in the end. 40.
- Tell-tale. 40.
- Don-Quixot. 40.
- Fair Spaniſh Captive. 40.
- Careleſs, noble ſervant. 80.
- — Diſcreet Lover.
- — Deſerving favourite.
- Middleton, No wit to womens. 80.
- — More diſſemblers beſides women.
- — Women beware women.
- The famous Paſtorall. 80.
SCOOL-BOOKS.
- THe Dutch Tutor, brief Grammar Rules, pleaſant Dialogues, and Vocabulares of the moſt uſuall words 80.
- Learnings foundation, in a method for teaching Engliſh in a ſhort time 80.
- Learners help to the Hebrew, for ſpeedy finding out any Hebrew root in the Bible by A. R. 80.
- Mr Sherley, Manuductio, or leading to the principles of Grammar, the ſecond Edition with Additions. 80.
- Mr Hoole, A new Art of teaching Grammar, how children in their playing years may gramattically attain to the grounds and exerciſe of Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. 80.
- — Terminationes & exempla Conjugationum & Declinationum cum multis additionibus. 80.
- Mr Dugard, Lexicon Graci Teſt. alphab. unà cum explanatione Gram. vocum ſingularum in uſum Tyronum nec non concordantiâ ſingulis dictionibus appofitâ in uſum Theologiae candidatorum.
- A Greek and Engliſh Lexicon. 80.
- Knowls's Hebrew Rudiments. 80.
- A collection of Proverbs uſed in all languages, and now made Engliſh by N. R. Gentleman.