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            <p>A CATALOGUE OF <hi>Engliſh, Greek,</hi> and <hi>Latin</hi> BOOKS, Both Antient and Modern; Eſpecially of the Writings of the moſt Eminent Divines of our own Nation. Together with Variety of other Books, <hi>viz.</hi>
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                     <hi>Divinity,</hi>
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                     <hi>Hiſtory,</hi>
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                  <item>
                     <hi>Travels,</hi>
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                  <item>
                     <hi>Voyages,</hi>
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                  <item>
                     <hi>Law,</hi>
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                     <hi>Phyſick,</hi>
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                  <item>
                     <hi>Poetry,</hi>
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                  <item>
                     <hi>Romances, &amp;c.</hi>
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               </list> In all Volumes. Which will be ſold by Auction (or who bids moſt) at <hi>Frank</hi>'s Coffee-Houſe, near the <hi>Royal Exchange,</hi> over againſt St. <hi>Bennet Fink Church</hi> in
<hi>Threedneedle-ſtreet,</hi> on Wedneſday the 13th. of this Inſtant <hi>October</hi> 1697. Beginning at Three of the Clock in the Afternoon, until Nine at Night; continuing daily till all the Books are ſold.</p>
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               <hi>By</hi> THOMAS AXE.</p>
            <p>Catalogues are given Gratis, at Mr. <hi>Keebles</hi> at the <hi>Turks H<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="3 letters">
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                  </gap> in Fleet-ſtreet</hi> Mr <hi>Cumberlands</hi> in St. <hi>Pauls</hi> Church-<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 word">
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            <head>Conditions of SALE.</head>
            <p>THat he who bids moſt is the Buyer, and if any difference ariſe which the Company cannot decide, then the Book or Books ſhall forthwith be expoſed to Sale again.</p>
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            <p n="3">III. That all perſons give in their Chriſtian and Sirname, paying alſo 5 <hi>s.</hi> in the pound in part for the Book or Books they ſhall buy, and ſo proportionably for any leſſer ſum; and upon payment of the Remainder of the Money within Three days after the SALE, they ſhall be delivered to them or their order.</p>
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               <item>1 <hi>CLark</hi>'s Annotations of the Bible, 1690</item>
               <item>2 Mrs. <hi>Phillipps</hi> Poems, 1667</item>
               <item>3 <hi>Luthers</hi> Table Talk, 1652</item>
               <item>4 <hi>Ramſeys</hi> Aſtrology, 1653</item>
               <item>5 <hi>Guntons</hi> Hiſtory of the Church of <hi>Peterborough,</hi>
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               <item>6 <hi>Cotgraves</hi> Dictionary French and Engliſh, <hi>&amp;c.</hi> 1650</item>
               <item>7 <hi>Phillips</hi> New World of Words, 1671</item>
               <item>8 Hiſtory of the <hi>Caryibby Iſlands</hi> with Cuts, 1666</item>
               <item>9 Bp. <hi>Burnets</hi> Hiſtory of the Reformatlon, 1681</item>
               <item>10 <hi>Warcups</hi> Hiſtory of <hi>Italy,</hi> 1660</item>
               <item>11 Alcoran of <hi>Mahomet,</hi> 1688</item>
               <item>
                  <pb n="3" facs="tcp:105546:2"/>13 <hi>Willoughby</hi> of <hi>Birds,</hi>
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               <item>14 <hi>Pharamond</hi> a Romance, Gilt Back, 1677</item>
               <item>15 <hi>Charnock</hi> of Providence, 1684</item>
               <item>16 <hi>Shakeſpears</hi> Plays, 1685</item>
               <item>17 <hi>Beaumont</hi> and <hi>Fletchers</hi> Plays, 1679</item>
               <item>18 Bp. <hi>Reynolds</hi> Works, 1679</item>
               <item>19 <hi>Burtons</hi> Melancholy,</item>
               <item>20 <hi>Glaubers</hi> Works 1689</item>
               <item>21 <hi>Donns</hi> Sermons Compleat, 2 Voll.</item>
               <item>22 <hi>Bonnetts</hi> Guide to the Practical Phyſician,</item>
               <item>23 <hi>Fowlis</hi> Hiſtory of the Romiſh Treaſons, 1681</item>
               <item>24 St. <hi>Amours</hi> Journal, 1664</item>
               <item>25 <hi>Miltons</hi> Paradiſe Loſt, with Cutts, 1692</item>
               <item>26 <hi>Parrys</hi> Chyrurgery,</item>
               <item>27 <hi>Dugdales</hi> Summons to Parliament,</item>
               <item>28 <hi>Herberts</hi> Travels, 1677</item>
               <item>29 <hi>Clelsa</hi> a Famous Romance, 1678</item>
               <item>30 <hi>Blooms</hi> Geography, 1670</item>
               <item>31 New Body of Geography, 1695</item>
               <item>32 <hi>Pinto</hi>'s Travels</item>
               <item>33 <hi>Sanfords</hi> Hiſtory of the Kings of <hi>Portugal,</hi>
               </item>
               <item>34 Grand <hi>Cyrus</hi> the 4th Voll.</item>
               <item>35 <hi>Hammond</hi> on the New Teſtament, 1675</item>
               <item>36 <hi>Cawleys</hi> Laws againſt Recuſants,</item>
               <item>37 <hi>Bentivolio</hi> and <hi>
                     <g ref="char:V">Ʋ</g>rania,</hi> a Romance, 1673</item>
               <item>38 <hi>Minſhews</hi> Dictionary,</item>
               <item>39 <hi>Seldens</hi> Tracts, 1683</item>
               <item>40 <hi>Rycauts</hi> Hiſtory of <hi>Peru</hi> with Cutts, 1688</item>
               <item>41 <hi>Cabala,</hi> or Letters of State and Government, 1691</item>
               <item>42 <hi>Mezerays</hi> Hiſtory of <hi>France,</hi> 1683</item>
               <item>43 <hi>Killegrews</hi> Plays, 1664</item>
               <item>44 Ld. <hi>Orrerys</hi> Art of War, G. Back,</item>
               <item>45 <hi>Camden</hi>'s <hi>Britannia,</hi>
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               <item>46 <hi>Clarks Martyrology,</hi> 1677</item>
               <item>47 <hi>Seldens</hi> Dominion of the Sea,</item>
               <item>48 <hi>Harringtons</hi> Divine Meditations,</item>
               <item>49 <hi>Amianus Marcellinus</hi> Roman Hiſtory,</item>
               <item>50 <hi>Morton</hi> on the Sacrament,</item>
               <item>51 <hi>Turners</hi> Remarkable Providences, 1696</item>
               <item>52 <hi>Drydens Juvenal</hi> 1693</item>
               <item>53 <hi>Stapyltons Juvenal</hi> with Cutts, 1660</item>
               <item>54 <hi>Barns</hi> Hiſtory of <hi>Edward</hi> III. 1688</item>
               <item>55 Book of Martyrs in 3. Voll. 1684</item>
               <item>56 Hiſtory of <hi>Appian</hi> in Engliſh, 1690</item>
               <item>57 <hi>Nalſons</hi> Collections in 2. Voll.</item>
               <item>58 <hi>Burgeſs</hi> on the <hi>Corinthians.</hi> 166<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
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               <item>
                  <pb n="4" facs="tcp:105546:3"/>60 <hi>Boccacio</hi>'s Novels and Tales. 1684</item>
               <item>61 <hi>Chillingworths</hi> Works, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>62 <hi>Uſhers</hi> Body of Divinity,</item>
               <item>63 <hi>Sibbs</hi> Saints Cordials,</item>
               <item>64 <hi>Luthers</hi> Divine Diſcourſes at Table,</item>
               <item>65 <hi>Seneca</hi>'s Works in Engliſh.</item>
               <item>66 <hi>Facons</hi> Advancement of Learning, 1674</item>
               <item>67 Bp. <hi>Taylors</hi> Sermons, beſt Edition, 1678</item>
               <item>68 <hi>Evelyn</hi> of Foreſt Trees, 1679</item>
               <item>69 <hi>Parkinſons</hi> Garden of Flowers, 1629</item>
               <item>70 <hi>Spencers</hi> Works, 1679</item>
               <item>71 <hi>Goad</hi> of the Weather, 1686</item>
               <item>72 <hi>Cox</hi> Hiſtory of <hi>Ireland,</hi> 1689</item>
               <item>73 King <hi>Charles</hi> Works, beſt Edit. 1687</item>
               <item>74 <hi>Quicks</hi> Church Hiſtory of <hi>France,</hi>
               </item>
               <item>75 Bp. <hi>Andrews</hi> Sermons.</item>
               <item>76 <hi>Charleton</hi>'s <hi>Phyſiologia,</hi>
               </item>
               <item>77 <hi>Towerſon</hi> on the Commandments,</item>
               <item>78 <hi>Gurnalls</hi> Chriſtian Armour,</item>
               <item>79 Whole Duty of Man, Decay of Piety, <hi>&amp;c.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>80 <hi>Weekers</hi> Secrets of Art and Nature.</item>
               <item>81 Hiſtory of the State of <hi>Geneva,</hi>
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               <item>82 Dr. <hi>Hortons</hi> 100 Sermons. 1679</item>
               <item>83 — On the <hi>Romans,</hi>
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               <item>84 — On the <hi>Pſalms,</hi>
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               <item>85 Ld. <hi>Baccu</hi>'s <hi>Reſuſcitatio,</hi> 1671</item>
               <item>86 — Natural Hiſtory,</item>
               <item>87 <hi>Pools</hi> Annotations, beſt Edit. 1696</item>
               <item>88 <hi>Morgans</hi> Heraldry, 1661</item>
               <item>89 Gallery of Heroick Women, with Cuts 1652</item>
               <item>90 <hi>Charras</hi>'s <hi>Pharmacopoeia,</hi> G. B. 1678</item>
               <item>91 <hi>Hales</hi> Origination of Mankind, 1677</item>
               <item>92 Book of Homilies, Large Paper, 1683</item>
               <item>93 <hi>Davila</hi>'s Wars of <hi>France,</hi> beſt Paper,</item>
               <item>94 <hi>Prinn</hi>'s Hiſtory of King <hi>John</hi> 2d. Tome</item>
               <item>95 <hi>Sanderſon</hi>'s <hi>Chyromancy,</hi>
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               <item>96 Duke of <hi>Eſpern<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>ns</hi> Life.</item>
               <item>97 <hi>Browns</hi> Travels, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>98 <hi>Thevenats</hi> Travels, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>99 <hi>Taverniers</hi> Travels into <hi>Perſia,</hi>
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               <item>100 <hi>Burnet</hi> Memoires,</item>
               <item>101 <hi>Diana</hi> a Romance</item>
               <item>102 <hi>Bu<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                        <desc>〈…〉</desc>
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               <item>103 <hi>
                     <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 word">
                        <desc>〈◊〉</desc>
                     </gap>
                  </hi> Survey of
<hi>London</hi>
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               <item>104 <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap> beſt Edit. 1692</item>
               <item>105 Houſe of Mourning, beſt Edit. 1673</item>
               <item>
                  <pb facs="tcp:105546:3"/>107 <hi>Joſephus</hi>'s Hiſtory of the Jews, 1695</item>
               <item>108 Council of <hi>Trent,</hi> beſt Edit. 1676</item>
               <item>109 <hi>Salmons</hi> Anatomy with Cuts, 1689</item>
               <item>110 <hi>Herberts Henry</hi> the Eighth, beſt, 1683</item>
               <item>111 <hi>Euſebius</hi> Church Hiſtory, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>112 <hi>Puvenalls</hi> Horſemanſhip,</item>
               <item>113 <hi>Hollingſheds</hi> Chronicle, 2 Voll.</item>
               <item>114 <hi>Briggs</hi> Logarithms, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>115 <hi>Durham</hi> on the <hi>Revelations,</hi>
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               <item>116 <hi>Foulis</hi> Hiſtory of the Presbyterians 1674</item>
               <item>117 <hi>Haydock</hi> of Painting, Carving, and Building,</item>
               <item>118 <hi>Ortelius</hi> Geography, Large Paper.</item>
               <item>119 <hi>Rogers</hi> Seven Treatiſes,</item>
               <item>120 <hi>Cartwright</hi> againſt <hi>Whitgift,</hi>
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               <item>121 <hi>Ruſhworths</hi> Collections compleat, in 6 Voll. Lettered,</item>
               <item>122 <hi>Toriano</hi>'s Italian Dictionary, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>123 Sir <hi>John Chardins</hi> Travels, with Cuts,</item>
               <item>124 <hi>Caves</hi> Lives of the Apoſtles, 1677</item>
               <item>125 <hi>Leybourns</hi> Mathematical Recreations, 1695</item>
               <item>126 <hi>Livies</hi> Roman Hiſtory, beſt Edit. 1688</item>
               <item>127 <hi>Baxters</hi> Chriſtian Directory, beſt Edit. G. L.</item>
               <item>128 <hi>Gowleys</hi> Poems,</item>
               <item>129 <hi>Whitlock's</hi> Memorials,</item>
               <item>130 <hi>Lex Mercatoria,</hi>
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               <item>131 Hiſtory of <hi>Edward</hi> II.</item>
               <item>132 <hi>Chillingworths</hi> Works, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>133 <hi>Bentivolio</hi> and <hi>Urania,</hi> 1673</item>
               <item>134 <hi>Dugdales</hi> Baronage, 2 Voll.</item>
               <item>135 <hi>Polichronicon,</hi>
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               <item>136 <hi>Parkinſons</hi> Herbal,</item>
               <item>137 <hi>Pierſon</hi> on the Creed,</item>
               <item>138 Sir <hi>R. L Eſtranges</hi> Aeſops Fables.</item>
               <item>139 Dr. <hi>Dee's</hi> Euclids Elements</item>
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                  <hi>Engliſh</hi> Quarto's.</head>
               <item>1 <hi>ACoſta</hi>'s Hiſtory of the <hi>Eaſt</hi> and <hi>Weſt Indies.</hi>
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               <item>2 <hi>Boyle</hi> of Cold.</item>
               <item>3 <hi>Barrow</hi> of the Popes Supremacy.</item>
               <item>4 <hi>Browns</hi> Travels with Cuts.</item>
               <item>5 <hi>Charron</hi> of Wiſdom.</item>
               <item>6 <hi>Dailles</hi> Uſe of the Fathers.</item>
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               <item>8 <hi>Flavel</hi> of the Soul.</item>
               <item>9 <hi>Patricks</hi> Parable of the Pilgrim.</item>
               <item>10 <hi>Godwins</hi> Antiquities compleat.</item>
               <item>11 Courſes of Sermons for all the year.</item>
               <item>12 <hi>Barriffs</hi> Military Diſcipline.</item>
               <item>13 <hi>Stilling fleet</hi> of Separation.</item>
               <item>14 — <hi>Irenicum.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>15 Wars betwixt <hi>Turks</hi> and <hi>Perſians.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>16 <hi>Heylins</hi> Hiſtory of the World.</item>
               <item>17 <hi>Creſner</hi> of Gods Judgments.</item>
               <item>18 <hi>Latimers</hi> Sermons.</item>
               <item>19 <hi>Behmens</hi> 40 Queſtions about the Soul<g ref="char:punc">▪</g>
               </item>
               <item>20 <hi>Warren</hi> againſt <hi>Burnets</hi> Theory.</item>
               <item>21 <hi>Andrews Tortura Torti.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>22 <hi>Behmens</hi> Three Principles.</item>
               <item>23 <hi>Manton</hi> on <hi>James.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <pb facs="tcp:105546:4"/>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>25 <hi>Digby</hi> of Bodies.</item>
               <item>26 <hi>Calvin</hi> on the <hi>Galatians.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>27 Reaſons of Diſſenting Brethren.</item>
               <item>28 <hi>Burrough's Moſes</hi> Choice.</item>
               <item>29 — Art of Contentment and Goſpel Worſhip.</item>
               <item>30 <hi>Whiſtler</hi> of Infant Baptiſm.</item>
               <item>31 Morning Exerciſes at St. <hi>Giles</hi>'s in the Fields.</item>
               <item>32 — at <hi>Cripplegate.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>33 — Supplement.</item>
               <item>34 Hiſtory of the Imperial Eſtate of the Grand Senior.</item>
               <item>35 Italian Grammar, Turkey Leather.</item>
               <item>36 <hi>Alexis</hi> Secrets.</item>
               <item>37 <hi>Certamen Religioſam.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>38 <hi>Lilies</hi> Monarchy or no Monarchy.</item>
               <item>39 Practical Divinity of the Papiſts.</item>
               <item>40 <hi>Uſhers</hi> Anſwer to the Jeſuits Challenge</item>
               <item>41 <hi>Burroughs</hi> Lord of Hoſts.</item>
               <item>42 Trial of Wit.</item>
               <item>43 <hi>Fullers</hi> Lives of the Fathers, with Cuts.</item>
               <item>44 <hi>Gadhurys</hi> Ephemerides for 20 years.</item>
               <item>45 <hi>Glanvils</hi> Sermons.</item>
               <item>46 <hi>Gunters</hi> Works.</item>
               <item>47 Hiſtory of the Bible with 234 Cuts.</item>
               <item>48 Hiſtory of Queen <hi>Elizabeth.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>49 <hi>Le Febures</hi> Chymiſtry.</item>
               <item>50 <hi>Lamberts</hi> Perambulation of <hi>Kent.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>51 <hi>K<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>lbourns</hi> of the ſame.</item>
               <item>52 <hi>Mantons</hi> 20 Sermons.</item>
               <item>53 <hi>Prideaux</hi>'s Introduction to Hiſtory.</item>
               <item>54 <hi>Pearſon</hi> on the Creed.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>5 <hi>South</hi> againſt
<hi>Sherlock.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>6 <hi>Tollet</hi> of the Kings Prerogative.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>7 <hi>Burroughs</hi> Goſpel Reconciliation.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>8 <hi>Sedgwicks</hi> Shepherd of
<hi>Iſrael.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>9 <hi>Readings</hi> Guid to the Holy City.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>0 <hi>Langbanes</hi> Garden of Health.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>1 <hi>Burroughs</hi> Goſpel Converſation.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>2 <hi>Heydens</hi> Defence of Judicial Aſtrology.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>3 <hi>Sa<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>lers</hi> Rights of the Kingdom.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>4 <hi>Lavater</hi> of Spirits.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>5 <hi>Loves</hi> Combat betwixt Fleſh and Spirit.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>6 <hi>G<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="2 letters">
                        <desc>••</desc>
                     </gap>alls</hi> Chriſtian Armour.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="2 letters">
                     <desc>••</desc>
                  </gap> 
                  <hi>
                     <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>artheniſſa</hi> Romance.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="2 letters">
                     <desc>••</desc>
                  </gap> 
                  <hi>Herberts</hi> Conſiderations to his Son.</item>
               <item>69 <hi>Rutherfords Lex Rex.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>70 <hi>Salmons</hi> Art of Curing Diſeaſes.</item>
               <item>71 <hi>Burroughs</hi> Evil of Sin.</item>
               <item>72 Farewel Sermons.</item>
               <item>73 <hi>Patricks</hi> Parable of the Pilgrim.</item>
               <item>74 <hi>Symmonds</hi> Vindication of King <hi>Charles.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>75 <hi>Dyke</hi> of the Heart.</item>
               <item>76 <hi>Collins</hi> of Providence.</item>
               <item>77 <hi>Kettlewell</hi> of Obedience.</item>
               <item>78 <hi>Wilſons</hi> Dictionary.</item>
               <item>79 <hi>Scammozzies</hi> Architecture.</item>
               <item>80 St. <hi>Clairs</hi> Hydroſtaticks with Cuts.</item>
               <item>81 Travels of the Patriarchs.</item>
               <item>82 Bp. <hi>Taylors</hi> Diſſwaſive from Popery, compleat.</item>
               <item>83 <hi>Walker</hi> on the Epiſtles.</item>
               <item>84 <hi>Taylors</hi> Liberty of Prophecying, <hi>&amp;c.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>85 <hi>Bewlys</hi> Line of Time.</item>
               <item>86 Bp. <hi>Halls</hi> Remains, with his Life.</item>
               <item>87 <hi>Behmens</hi> Remains.</item>
               <item>88 — Aurora.</item>
               <item>89 <hi>Harrington</hi> of Government.</item>
               <item>90 Hiſtory of the Euchariſt.</item>
               <item>91 <hi>Brightman</hi> on the Revelations.</item>
               <item>92 <hi>Simſons</hi> Church Hiſtory.</item>
               <item>93 <hi>Woodbridges</hi> Method of Grace.</item>
               <item>94 <hi>Dyke</hi> of the Heart.</item>
               <item>95 <hi>Stilemans</hi> Peace Offering.</item>
               <item>96 <hi>Dent</hi> on the <hi>Revelations.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>97 <hi>Weemſes</hi> Image of God in Man<g ref="char:punc">▪</g>
               </item>
               <item>98 <hi>Field</hi> of the Church.</item>
               <item>99 <hi>Greenwoods</hi> Caſe of Seperation.</item>
               <item>100 <hi>Dyke</hi> on <hi>Philemon.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>101 <hi>Stoughtons</hi> Sermons.</item>
               <item>102 <hi>Goodmans</hi> Penitent Pardoned.</item>
               <item>103 <hi>Caryl</hi> on <hi>Job.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>104 <hi>Dod</hi> on the Commandments.</item>
               <item>105 <hi>Bliths</hi> Husbandry.</item>
               <item>106 <hi>Culverwells</hi> Light of Nature.</item>
               <item>107 Buckler of Faith.</item>
               <item>108 <hi>Colvills</hi> Refreſhing Streams.</item>
               <item>109 <hi>Markhams</hi> Engl. Husbandman.</item>
               <item>110 <hi>Rogers</hi> 39 Articles.</item>
               <item>111 <hi>P<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>hills</hi> View of Divine Truths.</item>
               <item>112 Whole Art of the Stage.</item>
               <item>113 <hi>Bacons</hi> Government.</item>
               <item>
                  <pb n="7" facs="tcp:105546:4"/>114 <hi>Glaubers</hi> Furnaces.</item>
               <item>115 <hi>Baxter</hi> of Converſion.</item>
               <item>116 <hi>Sherlock</hi> of Providence.</item>
               <item>117 <hi>Boyl</hi>'s Experiments of the Air.</item>
               <item>118 Dutch and Engliſh Dictionary.</item>
               <item>119 <hi>Baxter</hi> of Knowledge and Love.</item>
               <item>120 <hi>Smith</hi>'s Seamans, Grammar and Dicti<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>onary.</item>
               <item>121 <hi>Brightman</hi> on the <hi>Revelations.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>122 <hi>Woodbridges</hi> Method of Grace.</item>
               <item>123 <hi>Simpſons</hi> Church Hiſtory.</item>
               <item>124 <hi>Dykes</hi> Deceitfulneſs of Mans Heart.</item>
               <item>125 <hi>Stilemans</hi> Peace Offering.</item>
               <item>126 <hi>Goddard</hi>'s <hi>Miſcellania.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>127 A Book of Preſidents.</item>
               <item>128 <hi>Dents</hi> Expoſition on the <hi>Revelations.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>129 <hi>Manwoods</hi> Diſcourſes of the Forreſt Laws.</item>
               <item>130 <hi>Wemſes</hi> Image of God in Man.</item>
               <item>131 <hi>Greenwoods</hi> Caſe of Superſtition.</item>
               <item>132 <hi>Dykes</hi> 2 Treatiſes on <hi>Philemon.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>133 <hi>Field</hi> of the Church.</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>
                  <hi>Engliſh</hi> Octavo's.</head>
               <item>1 <hi>AGrippa</hi>'s Vanity of Arts and Sciences.</item>
               <item>2 Art to know Men.</item>
               <item>3 St. <hi>Auguſtins</hi> Cnofeſſion.</item>
               <item>4 Art of Speaking.</item>
               <item>5 <hi>Burnets</hi> Right of Princes.</item>
               <item>6 <hi>Baxters</hi> Cure of Church Diviſions.</item>
               <item>7 <hi>Bates</hi> Troubles of <hi>England.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>8 <hi>Boyle</hi> againſt Swearing and Curſing.</item>
               <item>9 <hi>Butler</hi> of the Birth of the Jews.</item>
               <item>10 <hi>Crows</hi> Catalogue of <hi>Engl.</hi> Writers beſt.</item>
               <item>11 <hi>Clarkſon</hi> of Epiſcopacy and Leturgies.</item>
               <item>12 <hi>Cooks</hi> Detection of 4 laſt Reigns.</item>
               <item>13 <hi>Charras</hi> of Vipers.</item>
               <item>14 Bloody Aſſizes, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>15 Farewel Sermons, City.</item>
               <item>16 — Countrey.</item>
               <item>17 <hi>Flatmans</hi> Poems, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>18 Fortunate, Unfort. Lovers with Cuts.</item>
               <item>19 <hi>Freek</hi>'s Eſſays.</item>
               <item>20 <hi>Featlys</hi> Devotions, beſt.</item>
               <item>21 <hi>Goodwin</hi> of Hells Torments.</item>
               <item>22 <hi>Hobb's</hi> Wonders of <hi>Peak.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>23 <hi>Hammonds</hi> Catechiſme.</item>
               <item>24 Hiſtory of <hi>William de Croy.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>25 <hi>Bates</hi> Harmony, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>26 Life of General <hi>Monk.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>27 Life of <hi>Periskius.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>28 Life of Judge <hi>Hale.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>29 Life of Mr. <hi>Turene.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>30 Life of Mr. <hi>de Renty.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>1 The Ladies Dictionary.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>2 <hi>L'Eſtrange</hi>'s
<hi>Eraſmus.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>3 <hi>Milton</hi> againſt the Kings Meditations.</item>
               <item>35 — Againſt <hi>Salmatius.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>36 — Paradice Laſt.</item>
               <item>36 <hi>Manleys</hi> Hiſtory of Rebellions</item>
               <item>37 Miſtory of Love and Eloquence.</item>
               <item>38 <hi>Manton</hi> of Peace and Holineſs.</item>
               <item>39 — Of Chriſts Temptations and Transfigurations.</item>
               <item>40 <hi>Machiavells</hi> Hiſtory of <hi>Florence.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>41 <hi>Puller</hi> of Medtiation.</item>
               <item>42 <hi>Tryons</hi> Way to Long Life and Happi<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>neſs, beſt.</item>
               <item>43 <hi>Temples</hi> Memoires.</item>
               <item>44 <hi>Taylor</hi> of Repentance.</item>
               <item>45 Turkiſh Alcoran.</item>
               <item>46 Voyage to <hi>Siam,</hi> with Cuts.</item>
               <item>47 <hi>Verſtegans</hi> Antiquities, with Cuts.</item>
               <item>48 <hi>Wallers</hi> Poems.</item>
               <item>49 <hi>Wilkin</hi>'s <hi>Math. Magick.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>50 — Swift Meſſenger.</item>
               <item>51 — Sermons.</item>
               <item>52 Dr. <hi>Eachards</hi> Works, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>53 <hi>Barbetts</hi> Chyrurgery, beſt Edit.</item>
               <item>54 <hi>Burnets</hi> Life of the Queen.</item>
               <item>55 A Calender of the Kings of <hi>England</hi>
               </item>
               <item>56 Unheard of Curioſities.</item>
               <item>57 <hi>Woolſley</hi> of Scripture Belief, Turkey Leather.</item>
               <item>58 <hi>Woodford</hi> on the Pſalms and Canticles.</item>
               <item>59 <hi>Langbanes</hi> Dramatick Poets.</item>
               <item>60 <hi>Mahew</hi> of the Death of Jeſus Chriſt.</item>
               <item>61 <hi>Osbourns</hi> Works.</item>
               <item>62 Proteſtant <hi>Vade Mecum,</hi> with Cuts.</item>
               <item>63 <hi>Patricks</hi> Glorious <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 word">
                     <desc>〈◊〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <pb n="8" facs="tcp:105546:5"/>64 — On the Sacrament.</item>
               <item>65 — Reflections on Romiſh Church.</item>
               <item>66 — On <hi>Joh.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>67 <hi>Rays</hi> Travels.</item>
               <item>68 <hi>Ratliffs</hi> Poems.</item>
               <item>69 <hi>Howells</hi> Letters</item>
               <item>70 Four Years Reign King <hi>James.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>71 Perfect Politician.</item>
               <item>72 <hi>Rycrafts Engl.</hi> Champions with Cuts.</item>
               <item>73 <hi>Hutcheſen</hi> on all the ſmall Prophets.</item>
               <item>74 <hi>Baxters</hi> Funeral Sermon, by <hi>Bates.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>75 <hi>Clark</hi> on Gun-powder Treaſon.</item>
               <item>76 Compleat Angler.</item>
               <item>77 <hi>Cowleys</hi> Works.</item>
               <item>78 <hi>Doleman</hi> of Succeſſion, beſt Edit. G. b.</item>
               <item>79 Duty of Mans Works, 2 Vol. Gilt b.</item>
               <item>80 <hi>Donns</hi> Poems.</item>
               <item>81 Enter into thy Cloſet.</item>
               <item>82 Holy Breathings and Meditations.</item>
               <item>83 <hi>Heylins</hi> help to Hiſtory.</item>
               <item>84 Bp. <hi>Halls</hi> Old Religion.</item>
               <item>85 The Life of Dr. <hi>Hammond.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>86 Love Letters betwixt a Noble man and his Siſter.</item>
               <item>87 The Ladies Calling.</item>
               <item>88 K. <hi>Charles</hi>'s Works.</item>
               <item>89 <hi>Latham</hi> of Faulconry with Cuts.</item>
               <item>90 Memoires of Count <hi>Teckely.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>91 Abridgment of the Book of Martyrs.</item>
               <item>92 <hi>Mercurius Ruſticus.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>93 <hi>Netherland</hi> Hiſtorian, with Cuts.</item>
               <item>94 <hi>Pia Deſideria</hi> and <hi>Tates</hi> Poems.</item>
               <item>95 Ph<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>nix or Solem League and Covenant.</item>
               <item>96 Preſent State of <hi>Scotland.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>97 <hi>Quarle</hi>'s Poems.</item>
               <item>98 <hi>Raymonds</hi> Voyage to <hi>Italy.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>99 Scotch Fencing Maſter with Cuts.</item>
               <item>100 Merchants Companion.</item>
               <item>101 St. <hi>Auguſtins</hi> Confeſſion, by <hi>Watts.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>102 <hi>Kettlewells</hi> Practical Believer.</item>
               <item>103 <hi>Everard</hi>'s Works.</item>
               <item>104 <hi>Baxter</hi> of Juſtification.</item>
               <item>105 <hi>Watſons</hi> Godly mans Picture.</item>
               <item>106 Art of Mettals.</item>
               <item>107 Dr. <hi>Moors</hi> Phyloſophical Poems.</item>
               <item>108 <hi>Sibb</hi>'s Souls Conflict.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="3 letters">
                     <desc>•••</desc>
                  </gap> Dying Thoughts.</item>
               <item>110 <hi>Ripleys</hi> Works.</item>
               <item>111 <hi>Fouler</hi> of Chriſtian Liberty.</item>
               <item>112 <hi>Grotius</hi>'s Hiſtory of the Low Country Wars.</item>
               <item>113 <hi>Plutarchs</hi> Morrals 1ſt. 2d. 3d. Vol.</item>
               <item>114 Life of Father <hi>Paul.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>115 <hi>Cave</hi> of Church Government.</item>
               <item>116 <hi>Boyle</hi>'s Experiments.</item>
               <item>117 Decay of Piety.</item>
               <item>118 <hi>Starkeys</hi> Natures of Vindication.</item>
               <item>119 <hi>Witts</hi> Interpreter.</item>
               <item>120 <hi>Calamys</hi> Sermons.</item>
               <item>121 <hi>Wingates</hi> Arithmetick.</item>
               <item>122 Life of Bp. <hi>Bedel.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>123 <hi>Howards</hi> Souls Miſery.</item>
               <item>124 <hi>Hammonds</hi> 6 Queries.</item>
               <item>125 <hi>Tilenus</hi>'s Examination.</item>
               <item>126 Preſent State of <hi>England</hi>
               </item>
               <item>127 <hi>Heydons</hi> Harmony of the World.</item>
               <item>128 <hi>Zouch</hi>'s Queſtions Civil Law.</item>
               <item>129 <hi>Owen</hi> againſt <hi>Furt-Lux.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>130 <hi>Whites</hi> Peripatetical Inſtructions.</item>
               <item>131 <hi>Tullies</hi> Familiar Epiſtles.</item>
               <item>132 <hi>Brinſleys Tullies</hi> Offices.</item>
               <item>133 <hi>Brook</hi>'s Ark for all Gods <hi>Noah.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>134 <hi>Halls</hi> Meditations.</item>
               <item>135 Hiſtory of <hi>Mary</hi> Queen of <hi>Scots.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>136 <hi>Magia Adamica.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>137 <hi>Valdezzo</hi>'s Divine Conſiderations.</item>
               <item>138 <hi>Raleighs</hi> Epitome, by <hi>Roſs.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>139 <hi>Chetwinds</hi> Hiſtorical Collections.</item>
               <item>140 <hi>Calviniſts</hi> Cabinet Unlock'd.</item>
               <item>141 <hi>Pettits</hi> Viſions of Purgatory.</item>
               <item>142 <hi>Markhams</hi> Art of Fowling.</item>
               <item>143 <hi>Hobb</hi>'s Homer Iliads and Odyſſes.</item>
               <item>144 <hi>H<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>ws</hi> Bleſſedneſs of the Righteous, Gilt back.</item>
               <item>145 Dialogue betwixt 2 Proteſtants.</item>
               <item>146 Carpenters Exper. Hiſt &amp; Divinity.</item>
               <item>147 <hi>Browes</hi> Lives of the Princeſs of <hi>Orange.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>148 <hi>Mocquets</hi> Travels in <hi>Aſia, Africa,</hi> and <hi>America.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>149 <hi>H<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>rneck</hi> of Conſideration.</item>
               <item>150 <hi>Cottons</hi> Poems.</item>
               <item>151 <hi>Combers</hi> Companion to the Altar.</item>
               <item>152 <hi>Hunts</hi> Arithmetick.</item>
               <item>
                  <pb n="9" facs="tcp:105546:5"/>153 <hi>Leybourns</hi> Arithmetick.</item>
               <item>154 <hi>Yorkſhire</hi> Dialogues.</item>
               <item>155 <hi>Cook</hi>'s Detection in 2 Vol.</item>
               <item>156 <hi>Edwards</hi> of Providence and Exiſtence.</item>
               <item>157 Life of <hi>P. de Aubuſſon.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>158 <hi>Blounts</hi> Works Compleat.</item>
               <item>159 Abridgment of <hi>Caeſars</hi> Comment.</item>
               <item>160 <hi>Havers</hi> of Bones.</item>
               <item>161 Gods Revenge againſt Murther and Adultery.</item>
               <item>162 Epitome of Eccleſiaſtical Hiſtory.</item>
               <item>163 Modern Pleas.</item>
               <item>164 <hi>Mores</hi> Yernings of Chriſts Bowels to<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>wards his Languiſhing Friends.</item>
               <item>165 Delights of <hi>Holland.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>166 <hi>Dupins</hi> Life of Chriſt.</item>
               <item>167 — Of the Apoſtles, full of Cuts.</item>
               <item>168 Honeſt Ghoſt, or Voice from the Vault.</item>
               <item>169 <hi>Salmons</hi> Poligraphice.</item>
               <item>170 <hi>Polibius</hi> in Engliſh 2 Voll.</item>
               <item>171 <hi>Plautus</hi>'s Commedies in Engliſh.</item>
               <item>172 <hi>Oldhams</hi> Poems, laſt Edit.</item>
               <item>173 Eſſay on the Female Sex.</item>
               <item>174 <hi>Quarle</hi>'s Emblems.</item>
               <item>175 <hi>Patricks</hi> Chriſtian Sacrifice.</item>
               <item>176 <hi>Mocquets</hi> Travels.</item>
               <item>177 <hi>Cowper</hi> of the Muſcles, with Cuts.</item>
               <item>178 <hi>Locks</hi> Reaſonableneſs of Chriſtianity.</item>
               <item>179 <hi>Drummonds</hi> Hiſtory of <hi>Scotland.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>180 <hi>Goodwins</hi> Negro and Indians Advoc.</item>
               <item>181 <hi>Jurie<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="2 letters">
                        <desc>••</desc>
                     </gap>
                  </hi> Paſtoral Letters.</item>
               <item>182 <hi>Winſtanleys</hi> Lives.</item>
               <item>183 Voyage to <hi>Conſtantinople.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>184 <hi>Portugue</hi>'s <hi>Aſia.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>185 <hi>Ridley</hi> of the Brain.</item>
               <item>186 Wars of the <hi>Jews.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>187 Family Dictionary.</item>
               <item>188 <hi>Clevelands</hi> Poems.</item>
               <item>189 <hi>Rays</hi> Proverbs.</item>
               <item>190 <hi>Venners</hi> Works.</item>
               <item>191 <hi>Vennings</hi> Remains.</item>
               <item>192 Reformed Devotions.</item>
               <item>193 <hi>Alſop</hi> againſt <hi>Sherlock.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>194 <hi>Zenophons</hi> Hiſtory of <hi>Gree<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="2 letters">
                        <desc>••</desc>
                     </gap>.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>195 Hiſtory of Monaſtical Orders.</item>
               <item>196 <hi>Dorringtons</hi> Devotions.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>198 Ladies Travels into <hi>Spain.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>199 <hi>Gerrards</hi> Meditations.</item>
               <item>200 <hi>Wilkins</hi> of Prayer and Preaching.</item>
               <item>201 <hi>Tates</hi> Poems.</item>
               <item>202 <hi>Halls</hi> Caſes of Conſcience.</item>
               <item>203 <hi>Burnets</hi> Abridgment.</item>
               <item>204 Rehearſal Tranſproſed compleat.</item>
               <item>105 <hi>Patrick</hi> on the <hi>Proverbs.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>206 — On <hi>Eccleſiaſtes.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>207 <hi>Ovid</hi>'s <hi>Metamorphoſis</hi> in Engliſh, with Cuts.</item>
               <item>208 <hi>Miltons</hi> Hiſtory of <hi>England.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>209 <hi>Lovell</hi> of Animals.</item>
               <item>210 — Herbal.</item>
               <item>211 Unlucky Citizen.</item>
               <item>212 <hi>Villiers</hi> Vocabulary.</item>
               <item>213 <hi>Mead</hi> of Obedience.</item>
               <item>214 <hi>Flavells</hi> Mental Errors.</item>
               <item>215 <hi>Brooms</hi> Songs and Plays.</item>
               <item>216 Landlords Law.</item>
               <item>217 <hi>Wickens</hi> Concordance.</item>
               <item>218 Hiſtory of the Church of <hi>Malabar</hi>
               </item>
               <item>219 <hi>Mores</hi> Immortality of the Soul.</item>
               <item>220 Pſalm Book.</item>
               <item>221 <hi>Quarles</hi>'s Poems</item>
               <item>222 Unfortunate <hi>Heroe.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>223 <hi>Fenners</hi> Riches of Grace.</item>
               <item>224 Cry of the Oppreſſed.</item>
               <item>225 <hi>Patricks</hi> Advice to a Friend.</item>
               <item>226 <hi>Firmin</hi> of Schiſm.</item>
               <item>227 Reformed Religion.</item>
               <item>228 <hi>Giffards</hi> French Dialogues.</item>
               <item>229 Account of the Turkiſh Affair.</item>
               <item>230 Engliſh Expoſitor.</item>
               <item>231 Deſcription of Death.</item>
               <item>232 <hi>Pools</hi> Dialogues.</item>
               <item>233 <hi>Lob</hi> of Juſtification.</item>
               <item>234 <hi>Jacobs</hi> Ladder.</item>
               <item>235 <hi>Saul</hi> at <hi>End</hi> or the Ghoſt of M. <hi>
                     <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 word">
                        <desc>〈◊〉</desc>
                     </gap>
                  </hi>
               </item>
               <item>236 Pourtraiture of His Sacred Majeſty</item>
               <item>237 <hi>Leys</hi> Catechiſm.</item>
               <item>238 <hi>Middletons</hi> Plays.</item>
               <item>239 Proteſtant Reconcile <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>240 <hi>Roſs</hi>'s View of Religions.</item>
               <item>241 Moral Eſſays 2d. part.</item>
               <item>242 <hi>Burſcough</hi> of Church Government.</item>
               <item>243 <hi>Wo<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>ten</hi> Lives Letters and Poems.</item>
               <item>
                  <pb n="10" facs="tcp:105546:6"/>244 D<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>ſcourſes of Money.</item>
               <item>245 Eccleſiaſtical Hiſtory.</item>
               <item>246 <hi>Warwick</hi> of Government.</item>
               <item>247 <hi>Chilmead</hi> on the Globes.</item>
               <item>248 <hi>Rutherfords</hi> Lotters.</item>
               <item>249 <hi>Eyre</hi> of Juſtification.</item>
               <item>250 <hi>Cauſabon</hi> of Witches.</item>
               <item>251 <hi>Calamys</hi> Godly-mans Ark.</item>
               <item>252 <hi>Fullers</hi> Sermons.</item>
               <item>253 <hi>Spurſtows</hi> Meditations.</item>
               <item>254 <hi>Wilkins</hi> of Prayer and Preaching.</item>
               <item>255 <hi>Winſtanleys</hi> Lives of the Engl. Poets.</item>
               <item>256 <hi>Wadſworths</hi> Sermons.</item>
               <item>257 <hi>King</hi> of the Inventions of Men.</item>
               <item>258 <hi>Ray</hi> of the Creation.</item>
               <item>259 <hi>Burſcough</hi> of Church Government.</item>
               <item>260 <hi>Cave</hi> of Church Government.</item>
               <item>261 <hi>Langford</hi> of Fruit Trees.</item>
               <item>262 <hi>Dyke</hi> on the Sacrament.</item>
               <item>263 — Of Conſcience.</item>
               <item>264 <hi>Salmons</hi> Art of Painting.</item>
               <item>265 <hi>Canns</hi> Bible.</item>
               <item>266 <hi>Leighs</hi> Lives of the Twelve Caeſars.</item>
               <item>267 Account of <hi>Denmark.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>268 <hi>Sheppards</hi> Juſtice of Peace.</item>
               <item>269 Hiſtory of Cardinal <hi>Zimenes.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>270 <hi>Vincents</hi> Works.</item>
               <item>271 Hiſtory of the Grand Viziers.</item>
               <item>272 <hi>Melius</hi>'s <hi>Inquirendum.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>273 <hi>C<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>adocks</hi> Knowledge and Practice.</item>
               <item>274 <hi>Clevelands</hi> Poems.</item>
               <item>275 <hi>Rythers</hi> Pratt for Mariners.</item>
               <item>276 <hi>Re<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>ners</hi> Precepts.</item>
               <item>277 <hi>Wingates</hi> Arithmetick, with the Logar.</item>
               <item>278 <hi>Waltons</hi> View of the Poliglotte.</item>
               <item>279 A Sober Anſ. to the Friendly Debate.</item>
               <item>280 <hi>Alcimus</hi> and <hi>Vanoza.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>281 <hi>Sellers</hi>'s Hiſtory of <hi>England</hi>
               </item>
               <item>282 <hi>Morton</hi> of Conſumptions.</item>
               <item>283 <hi>Oldhams</hi> Poems.</item>
               <item>284 H<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>ſtory of the Great
<hi>Mogul.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>285 <hi>Child</hi> of Trade.</item>
               <item>286 Diſcourſe of Eccleſiaſtical Politie and Continuation.</item>
               <item>287 <hi>Ch<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>rnock</hi> of Providence.</item>
               <item>288 <hi>Bohuns</hi> Geographical Dictionary, with the
<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 word">
                     <desc>〈◊〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>289 <hi>Brook</hi>'s Mute Chriſtian.</item>
               <item>290 <hi>Edwards</hi> Socinian Creed.</item>
               <item>291 <hi>Behns</hi> Poems.</item>
               <item>292 Hiſtory of the <hi>Turks.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>293 <hi>Behn</hi>'s Novels.</item>
               <item>294 Hiſtory of K. <hi>Charles</hi> the 2d.</item>
               <item>295 Hiſtory of the Sevarites 2 Vol.</item>
               <item>296 Hiſtory of the Triumvrirates.</item>
               <item>297 Hungarian Rebellion.</item>
               <item>298 Hiſtory of the 3 Famous Impoſters</item>
               <item>299 Intreagues of Love.</item>
               <item>300 <hi>Aſhwoods</hi> Heavenly Trade.</item>
               <item>301 <hi>Woodwards</hi> Hiſtory of the Earth.</item>
               <item>302 <hi>Feſteaus</hi> French Grammar.</item>
               <item>303 <hi>Beraults</hi> French Grammar.</item>
               <item>304 <hi>Cole</hi> of Regeneration.</item>
               <item>305 <hi>Boyle</hi>'s Occaſional Reflections.</item>
               <item>306 Sir <hi>William Temples</hi> Hiſtory of the <hi>Neatherlands.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>307 <hi>England</hi> Deſcrib'd by <hi>Leigh.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>308 <hi>Withers</hi> Nature of Man.</item>
               <item>309 Emblems and Rarities.</item>
               <item>310 Profeſſors hurt to Profeſſion.</item>
               <item>311 Gentlemans Monitor.</item>
               <item>312 <hi>Fox</hi> of Juſtification.</item>
               <item>313 <hi>Overburys</hi> Wife.</item>
               <item>314 Practice of Piety.</item>
               <item>315 <hi>Vaughan</hi> of Coin.</item>
               <item>316 <hi>Rycauts</hi> State of the <hi>Ottoman</hi> Empire.</item>
               <item>317 Rebuilding of <hi>London.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>318 Rehearſal Tranſproſed in 2 Vol.</item>
               <item>319 <hi>Rolls</hi> of Juſtification</item>
               <item>320 <hi>Smith</hi>'s Grammar, 4 Languages.</item>
               <item>321 <hi>Gordens</hi> Geographical Grammar.</item>
               <item>322 Hiſtory of <hi>Fortunatus.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>323 <hi>Whittles</hi> Wonderful Providences.</item>
               <item>324 <hi>Boyers</hi> Geographical Deſcription of Seat of War.</item>
               <item>325 Letters and Eſſays on ſeveral Subjects.</item>
               <item>326 Second Guide to Heaven.</item>
               <item>327 <hi>Tophams Romes</hi> Tradition.</item>
               <item>328 <hi>Allens</hi> Rebuke to Backſliders.</item>
               <item>329 <hi>Salmon</hi>'s <hi>Medecina Practica.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>330 Revolutions of <hi>England</hi> and <hi>Scotland</hi>
               </item>
               <item>331 <hi>Quares</hi> Spiritual Treaſure.</item>
               <item>332 Obſervations on the Government.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <pb n="11" facs="tcp:105546:6"/>334 <hi>Robinſons</hi> Chriſt all in all.</item>
               <item>335 <hi>Pontiers</hi> Survey of the Preſent State of <hi>Europe.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>336 <hi>Rohans</hi> Faithful Relation of the moſt remarkable Occurrences in
<hi>France.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>337 <hi>Drakes</hi> Bar againſt Free-admiſſion to the Lords Supper.</item>
               <item>338 <hi>Crags</hi> Royal Prerogative.</item>
               <item>339 Sir <hi>Robert Filmers</hi> Works.</item>
               <item>340 An Eſſay concerning Friend. Reproof.</item>
               <item>341 <hi>Meiges</hi> French Grammar.</item>
               <item>342 <hi>Moyles</hi> Sea Chyrurgion.</item>
               <item>343 <hi>Fullwoods</hi> Errour Arraigned.</item>
               <item>344 Preſent State of <hi>London.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>345 <hi>Deerings</hi> Works.</item>
               <item>346 <hi>Traphams</hi> Diſcourſe of Health.</item>
               <item>347 <hi>Kendals</hi> Tables.</item>
               <item>348 <hi>Benj. Francis</hi> Poems.</item>
               <item>349 <hi>Thomas</hi>'s Dictionary.</item>
               <item>350 Epitome of the Art of War.</item>
               <item>351 <hi>Fullers</hi> Words to Young Men.</item>
               <item>356 <hi>Malhars</hi> Young-mans Companion.</item>
               <item>357 Relation of the Entrance of His Ma<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>jeſty in <hi>Holland.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>358 An Anſwer to Dr. <hi>Pearſes</hi> Com.</item>
               <item>359 <hi>Daltens</hi> Travels.</item>
               <item>360 Preſent State of <hi>London.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>361 Preſent State of <hi>England.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>362 The Miſtery of Jeſuitiſme.</item>
               <item>363 <hi>Fullers</hi> Diſcovery, <hi>&amp;c.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>364 Miſtery of Jeſuitiſme.</item>
               <item>365 <hi>Fiat Lux.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>366 Schiſm Unmask'd.</item>
               <item>367 Grand Caſe of the preſent Miniſtry.</item>
               <item>368 <hi>Smiths Moſes</hi>'s Prayer.</item>
               <item>369 Friendly Advice to the Roman-Ca<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>tholicks.</item>
               <item>370 An Enchiridion of Faith.</item>
               <item>371 <hi>Ruſhworths</hi> Dialogues.</item>
               <item>372 <hi>Bunnys</hi> Chriſtian Exerciſe.</item>
               <item>373 <hi>Chamberlains</hi> Arithmetick.</item>
               <item>374 The Advantages of Marriage.</item>
               <item>375 Divine Meditations, by the Author of the Whole Duty of Man.</item>
               <item>376 The whole Duty of the Sacrament.</item>
               <item>377 Diſcourſe againſt unequal Marriages.</item>
               <item>378 A Pattern of Catechiſtical Doctrine.</item>
               <item>379 <hi>Trions</hi> Wiſdoms Dictates.</item>
               <item>380 The <hi>Brittanian</hi> Magazine.</item>
               <item>381 The Heroes of <hi>France.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>382 Advice to a Phyſician.</item>
               <item>383 A Hiſtory of the Inventers of Art.</item>
               <item>384 <hi>Starkeys</hi> Piroteckny.</item>
               <item>385 A Friendly Letter to all Young-men.</item>
               <item>386 Secret Hiſtory of the Confed.</item>
               <item>387 The Life of Queen <hi>Mary.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>388 <hi>Lightbodies</hi> Every Man his own Gauger.</item>
               <item>389 French Intreagues, a Novel.</item>
               <item>390 The Worlds Infancie.</item>
               <item>391 <hi>Harveys</hi> Meditations.</item>
               <item>392 <hi>Whittaker</hi> of the Small-Pox.</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>
                  <hi>Engliſh</hi> Quarto's.</head>
               <item>1 <hi>OWen</hi> on the Perſon of Chriſt</item>
               <item>2 <hi>Boyles</hi> Philoſophy the 2d. Tome</item>
               <item>3 <hi>Hobbs</hi>'s Philoſophy</item>
               <item>4 <hi>Owen</hi> againſt <hi>Bidle</hi>
               </item>
               <item>5 <hi>Breerleys</hi> Apology</item>
               <item>6 <hi>Twiſdens</hi> Vindication of the Church</item>
               <item>7 <hi>Vines</hi> on the Sacrament</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <pb n="12" facs="tcp:105546:7"/>
               <head>Folio's Law.</head>
               <item>1 <hi>BRooks</hi> Abridgement.</item>
               <item>2 Four Volumes of Year Books; <hi>Brooks</hi>'s Notes.</item>
               <item>3 <hi>Cooks</hi> Reports,</item>
               <item>4 — 12th and 13th pt.</item>
               <item>5 Scotch Laws, 1681</item>
               <item>6 <hi>Plowdens</hi> Reports, 1681</item>
               <item>7 — Commentaries, 1684</item>
               <item>8 A Sett of Year Books, Laſt Edit. 9 Voll.</item>
               <item>9 <hi>Officium Brevium,</hi> 1679</item>
               <item>10 <hi>Hanfards</hi> Entries,</item>
               <item>11 <hi>Carters</hi> Reports, 1688</item>
               <item>11 <hi>Littletons</hi> Reports, 1683</item>
               <item>12 <hi>Robinſons</hi> Entries, 1684</item>
               <item>13 <hi>Lees</hi> Reports,</item>
               <item>13 <hi>Cottons</hi> Records of the Tower,</item>
               <item>14 <hi>Crook</hi>'s <hi>Charles,</hi>
               </item>
               <item>15 <hi>Savils</hi> Reports,</item>
               <item>16 <hi>Regiſtrum Brevium,</hi>
               </item>
               <item>17 <hi>Kelways</hi> Reports,</item>
               <item>18 <hi>Sheppard</hi> of Aſſurances,</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>Quarto's Law.</head>
               <item>1 <hi>SAnfords</hi> Pleas of the Crown.</item>
               <item>2 <hi>Sheppards</hi> Faithful Councell.</item>
               <item>3 <hi>Weſts</hi> Preſidents.</item>
               <item>4 <hi>Hughes</hi> Abridgment.</item>
               <item>5 Perfect Conveyancer.</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>Octavo's Law.</head>
               <item>1 <hi>SHeppards</hi> Juſtice of Peace.</item>
               <item>2 <hi>Placita Generalia &amp; Specialia.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>3 <hi>Brown</hi>'s <hi>Modus Intrandi.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>4 <hi>Aſhe</hi>'s Tables.</item>
               <item>5 <hi>Lambart</hi>'s Juſtice of Peace.</item>
               <item>6 <hi>March</hi>'s Actions of Slaunder.</item>
               <item>7 <hi>Theloall, Des Briefs Orig.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>8 <hi>Fitzherbert</hi>'s <hi>Natura Br<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="2 letters">
                        <desc>••</desc>
                     </gap>ium.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>9 <hi>Trials per Pais,</hi> or the Laws of Juries.</item>
               <item>10 <hi>Read</hi>'s Declarations and Plead.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>12 <hi>Stiles</hi>'s Practical Regiſter.</item>
               <item>13 <hi>Sheppard</hi>'s Court Keepers Guid.</item>
               <item>14 Young Clerks Guid.</item>
               <item>15 <hi>Lambert</hi> upon the High Court of Juſtice.</item>
               <item>16 The Compleat Juſtice.</item>
               <item>17 <hi>Noy</hi>'s Compleat Lawyer.</item>
               <item>18 <hi>Sheppard</hi> of Court Leets.</item>
               <item>19 A Guid for His Majeſty's Juſtices of the Peace.</item>
               <item>20 A Collection of the Orders in <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <pb n="13" facs="tcp:105546:7"/>
               <head>
                  <hi>Latine</hi> Folios.</head>
               <item>1 ST. Auguſtinii Opera, 9 Tom.</item>
               <item>2 D. Bernardi, <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 word">
                     <desc>〈◊〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>3 D. Ambroſii Opera. 2 Vol.</item>
               <item>4 D. Hieronymi, Opera, 9 Tom. in 5 Vol.</item>
               <item>5 Alex. Alenſis Theologiae Summa, 2 Vol.</item>
               <item>6 Aloyſ. Novarini Elect. Sacra,</item>
               <item>7 Cl. Eſpenſae Opera,</item>
               <item>8 Biblia S. viz. Vet. Teſt. Heb. &amp; Lat. N. Teſt. Graec. &amp; Lat. Interl.</item>
               <item>9 — S. Cum Comment. Jac. Gordonii, 2 Vol. Graec. Lat.</item>
               <item>10 11 Jo. Cameron. Opera</item>
               <item>11 Vicarſ. Decapla in Pſalmos.</item>
               <item>12 Jo. Funcii Chronologia,</item>
               <item>13 Concordantiae Teſt. Novi, Graeco Lat.</item>
               <item>14 Jo. Devenanti Determinationes, &amp;c.</item>
               <item>15 Jo. Avenarii Lexicon Hebraicum,</item>
               <item>16 Dion Caſſii Roman. Hiſtor. Lat.</item>
               <item>17 D. Gregorii Niſſeni Opera, Lat.</item>
               <item>18 Conſilia Generalia Quatuor</item>
               <item>19 D. C. Cypriani Opera, Lat.</item>
               <item>20 Imman. Tremelii Grammat. Chaldaea &amp; Syra.</item>
               <item>21 Hegeſippus de Bello Judaico,</item>
               <item>22 Zipei Opera Omnia, 2 Vol.</item>
               <item>23 Herodotus Graec. &amp; Lat.</item>
               <item>24 Jamblicus de Myſterii Egyptiorum, per Gale,</item>
               <item>25 Lloyd. Dictionarium Poet. Geograph.</item>
               <item>26 Chauvin. Lexicon. Philoſophicum</item>
               <item>27 Plinii Naturalis Hiſtoria,</item>
               <item>28 Dioſcoridis Opera, Graec. &amp; Lat.</item>
               <item>29 Aquinat. Summa Theologia,</item>
               <item>30 Mendoza in Regum, 3 Vol. 1632</item>
               <item>31 Cornelius a Lapide, in 4 Vol.</item>
               <item>32 Eraſmi Adagia, 1643</item>
               <item>33 Beza in Novum Teſtamentum, 1648</item>
               <item>34 Lotichius de Rebus Germanie 1650</item>
               <item>35 Robinſoni Annales Mundi,</item>
               <item>36 Linweods Provinciale, 1681</item>
               <item>37 Tenea in Hebraeos, 1669</item>
               <item>38 Spelmani Gloſſarii,</item>
               <item>39 Prideaux Lectiones,</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>
                  <hi>Latine</hi> Quarto's.</head>
               <item>1 LIttletons Dictionary, a New Book.</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 word">
                     <desc>〈◊〉</desc>
                  </gap> Hebrew Lexicon</item>
               <item>
                  <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>4 Wendelini Phiſica.</item>
               <item>5 Hobb. Philoſophia.</item>
               <item>
                  <pb n="14" facs="tcp:105546:8"/>7 Grogorii Nazianzeni, <hi>&amp;c.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>8 Horace cum Notis Cruquii.</item>
               <item>9 Legrand. Phyloſop. Uit Edit.</item>
               <item>10 Voſſii Diſquiſitiones Crittice.</item>
               <item>11 Voſſius de Tribus Symbolis.</item>
               <item>12 — Theſes Theolog.</item>
               <item>13 Votii Philoſophia, 2 Vol.</item>
               <item>14 Amianus Marcellinus Not. Gronov.</item>
               <item>15 Malebranche de Inquirenda Veritate.</item>
               <item>16 Pearſonii Opera Chronologia.</item>
               <item>17 Hecreboord. <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 word">
                     <desc>〈◊〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>18 Gaulſton in Ariſt. Rhetorica.</item>
               <item>19 Horroctii Opera Mathematica.</item>
               <item>20 Dolei Encyclopedia Medica.</item>
               <item>21 <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>laſio in Veſlingii Anatomii.</item>
               <item>22 Index Expurgatoris.</item>
               <item>23 Davidi Parei Commentarii, 6 Vol.</item>
               <item>24 Ludolphus Heb. Lexicon.</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>Latine <hi>Octavo's,</hi> &amp;c.</head>
               <item>1 TULL. Epiſtol. ad Familiares, 2 Vol. Varior.</item>
               <item>2 Goedartii de Infertis.</item>
               <item>3 Gales Apolodorus Graec. Lat.</item>
               <item>4 Sophoclis Traged. Graec. Lat.</item>
               <item>5 Lycoſthenes Apothegm.</item>
               <item>6 Bartholini Anatomia.</item>
               <item>7 Hiſtor. Auguſt. Scriptores, 2 Vol. Var.</item>
               <item>8 Caeſar. Comment. in uſum Del.</item>
               <item>9 Eraſmi Colloquia Varior.</item>
               <item>10 Quntus Curtius Varior.</item>
               <item>11 <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="3 letters">
                     <desc>•••</desc>
                  </gap>ence in uſum Del.</item>
               <item>12 <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>13 Hebr. <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>14 Tull. <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>15 Paſſor. <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>16 Buxtorf. <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>17 Raimundi <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap>
               </item>
               <item>18 Aulus <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 span">
                     <desc>〈…〉</desc>
                  </gap> Cauſaboni.</item>
               <item>19 Lombard. in Sentent.</item>
               <item>20 Co<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>n. Nepos Varior.</item>
               <item>21<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 word">
                     <desc>〈◊〉</desc>
                  </gap>. Bibl<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap>.</item>
               <item>22 Par<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="2 letters">
                     <desc>••</desc>
                  </gap>an Arganis, Varior.</item>
               <item>23 L<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="3 letters">
                     <desc>•••</desc>
                  </gap>us Florus, Varior.</item>
               <item>24 Boet<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                     <desc>•</desc>
                  </gap> Philoſophia, Varior.</item>
               <item>25 Willis Pharmaceut. Rationalis.</item>
               <item>26 Gradus ad Parnaſſum.</item>
               <item>27 Corn. Nepos in uſum Del.</item>
               <item>28 Baconi Hiſtoria Naturalis.</item>
               <item>29 Grotii de Coena.</item>
               <item>30 Duck de Jure Civili.</item>
               <item>31 Praeces Commun. Ital.</item>
               <item>32 Beza de Polygamia.</item>
               <item>33 Leuſden. Compend. Biblicum.</item>
               <item>34 Galtruchii Mathematica.</item>
               <item>35 Virgil. Evangelizans.</item>
               <item>36 Logica, ſive Ars Cogitandi.</item>
               <item>37 Ovid. Metamorph. Anglorum.</item>
               <item>38 Ovidii Opera.</item>
               <item>39 Bauhuſii Epiſtolae.</item>
               <item>40 Duport. Poem.</item>
               <item>41 Grotius de Imperio.</item>
               <item>42 Nubrigenſis Rerum Anglicarum.</item>
               <item>43 Juſtin. Varior.</item>
               <item>44 Tull. Offic. Varior.</item>
               <item>45 Luc. Florus Delp.</item>
               <item>46 Ovid. Metam. Delph.</item>
               <item>47 Virgil. Delph.</item>
               <item>48 Terent. Varior.</item>
               <item>49 Suetonius Varior.</item>
               <item>50 Luc. Florus Varior.</item>
               <item>51 Macrobius Varior.</item>
               <item>52 Saluſt. Varior.</item>
               <item>53 Hill Dioniſius Orbis Deſcriptio.</item>
               <item>54 Robertſons Phraſes.</item>
               <item>55 Ariſtophanes Plutus &amp; Nubes.</item>
               <item>56 Liſter de Morbis Chronicis.</item>
               <item>57 Praxeos Mayerniana, 2 Vol.</item>
               <item>58 Alexandri ab Alexandro, Varior. 2 Vol.</item>
               <item>59 Fleetwood. Inſcript.</item>
               <item>60 Buxtorf. Lexicon Amſt. Edit.</item>
               <item>61 Lucretius per Creech.</item>
               <item>62 Biblia Latina.</item>
               <item>63 Zozimi Hiſtoria Gr. Lat.</item>
               <item>64 Homeri Iliad. &amp; Odyſſ. 2 Vol. Gr. L.</item>
               <item>65 Alciati Emblemata.</item>
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