A CATALOGUE OF English Books: IN

  • DIVINITY,
  • HUMANITY,
  • PHILOLOGY
  • HISTORY, &c.

OF Mr. Charles Mearne's, late Bookseller to His Majesty; Which will be exposed to Sale by Auction, at Richard's Coffee-House in Fleetstreet, near the Middle-Temple Gate, on Thursday, the 17th day of this Instant February 1686/7.

By Edward Millington, Bookseller.

Catalogues are distributed from Mr. Nott's in the Pall Mall, Mr. Gilliflower's in Westminster-Hall, Mr. Timothy Goodwin's at the Maiden-head in Fleet­street, Mr. William Miller's at the Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, and Mr. Samuel Crouch's at the Corner of Pope's-Head-Alley in Cornhill, all Booksellers. 1687.

TO THE READER.

ALthough I am sensible, that Prefaces on these Occasions are usually interpreted as formal Commendations, rather than true Descriptions of the Books exposed to Sale, yet, with relation to the ensuing Collection, it may not be improper to ac­quaint the Gentlemen, the Buyers, that the Books are considerable as to number, choice in their kind, (especially the Divinity and Hi­story,) and if we consider the Qualifications extraordinary; as cu­riously bound, the most part being Gilded and Lettered, some of the Royal, and many of the Large Paper; which short account I hope will be favourably received, because it is for the Benefit of the respective Buyers,

Your Servant, E. M.

This Sale will begin on Thursday, the 17th day of this Instant Febru­ary, 1687. at Richard's Coffee-House, near the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleetstreet, from the hours of Nine in the morning till Twelve, and from Two to Six in the Evening, till all the Books are sold.

Conditions of Sale.

I. THat he who bids most is the Buyer; and if any Difference arise, which the Company cannot decide, then the Book or Books shall be forthwith exposed to Sale again.

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III. That the Money for the Book or Books so bought, is to be paid by the Buyer within one Month after the Auction is ended, at the place where they are sold; where, upon Payment thereof, the Book or Books shall be delivered for the Month aforesaid.

IV. The Books to be seen for three whole days before the Auction begins.

A CATALOGUE OF English Books.

Divinity in Folio.

  • 1 BIble with Apocrypha Large Imperial Paper Oxon. 1680
  • 2 — Idem with Common Prayer and Apocrypha Ib. 1684
  • 3 Common Prayer large paper black letter Lond. 1680
  • 4 — Id. small paper white letter Oxon. —
  • 5 —Id. large paper small letter ruled gilt back and filleted Lond. 1660
  • 6 —Id. gilt back edg. and fillet. Ib. 1662
  • 7 —Id. bl. letter Edinburg. 1637
  • 8 Book of Homelies appointed to be read in Churches Lond. —
  • 9 Hammond's (Dr. Henry) Works 3 Vol. Lond. 1684
  • 10 — Idem. first Vol. (separ.)
  • 11 —Sermons large paper lettered Ib. 1675
  • 12 Hall's (Bp. Jos.) Works 3 Vol. (compl.) 1625-34-62
  • 13 Comber's (Dr. Tho.) Companion to the Temple being an Explication and Para­phrase of the Common Prayer gilt back 1084
  • 14 Towerson's (Dr. Gabr.) Exposition of the Church Catech. 3 parts 1 Vol. 1684-85
  • 15 —First part (separ.) containing an Explication of the Creed.
  • 16 — Second part (separ.) cont. an Explicat. of the ten Commandments.
  • 17 —Third part (separ.) cont. an Explicat. of the Lord's Prayer.
  • 18 Lightfoot's (Dr.) Works complete 2 Vol. 1684
  • 19 Fulk's (Will.) Confutation of the Rheemish Testament gilt back 1663
  • 20 Diodate's (John) Annotations upon the Bible englished 1664
  • 21 Caryll's (Jos.) Expos. on the Book of Job large paper 2 Vol. gilt back 1676
  • 22 Andrews (Bp. Lancel.) Expos. of the ten Commandments lettered 1075
  • 23 Nicholson's (Bp.) Analysis on the Psalms lettered 1662
  • 24 Adams's (Tho.) Comment. upon the 2d. Epist. of St. Peter gilt back 1633
  • 25 Newton's (Geo.) Expos. on John 17. in Sermons 1660
  • 26 Jones's (Will.) Comment. on the Hebrews 1635
  • 27 Gouge's (Will.) Comment. on the Epist. to the Hebrews 2 Vol. 1655
  • [Page 2]28 Andrews (Bp. Lance.) on the ten Commandments.
  • 29 Gell's (Rob.) Remains or Notes upon select Script. of the New Testam. 1676
  • 30 Hutcheson's (Geo.) Expos. of the Book of Job 1669
  • 31 Pearson's (Bp. John) Expos. on the Creed
  • 32 Towerson's (Dr. Gabr.) Expos. of the Creed 1684
  • 33 Smith's (John) Expos. of the Creed 1632
  • 34 Hildersam's (Arth.) Lectures upon the LI Psalm 1642
  • 35 Concordance to the Bible Cambr. 1684
  • 36 Cotton's (Clem.) Concordance to the Bible 1631
  • 37 Sanderson's (Bp.) Sermons 1686
  • 38 Taylor's (Bp. Jer.) Sermons gilt back 1678
  • 39 Littleton's (Dr. Adam) LXI Sermons 1680
  • 40 Allestree's (Dr. John) XL Sermons 1684
  • 41 Stillingfleet (Dr. Edw.) Sermons 1673
  • 42 Brownrigg's (Bp.) Sermons 1685
  • 43 Clerk's (Rich.) Sermons gilt back 1637
  • 44 Gataker's (Tho.) Sermons 1637
  • 45 Hieron's (Sam.) Sermons and other Works 1624
  • 46 —Another of the same 1635
  • 47 Psalter. Car. Devot. of K. Char. 1. in his Solitud. in verse Music. Notes gilt b. 1657
  • 48 Ursinus's (Zach.) Catechism or summ of Christ. Relig. Englished by Parry 1633
  • 49 Howgil's (Fran.) Dawnings of the Gospel Day lettered 1670
  • 50 Bramhall's (A. Bp. John) Works Dublin 1676
  • 51 Reynold's (Bp. Edw.) Works lettered 1679
  • 52 Causin's (Nich.) Holy Court gilt back 1678
  • 53 Pemble's (Will.) Works 1635
  • 54 Downame's (John) Christian Warfare 1634
  • 55 Godwin's (John) Redemption redeemed 1651
  • 56 Cudworth's (Dr. R.) Intellectual System of the Universe gilt back 1678
  • 57 — Discourse of the Lords Supper 1676
  • 58 Barrow's (Dr. Isaac) Treatise of the Pope's Supremacy 1683
  • 59 White's (Fran.) Reply to Fisher's Answ. to some Quest. propound. by K. James 1624
  • 60 Chilling worth's (Will.) Relig. of Protest. a safe way to Salvation 1684
  • 61 Pagit's (Ephr.) Christianography or Description of the sundry sorts of Christians not subject to the Pope lettered 1674
  • 62 Heylin's (Dr. Pet.) Histor. and Miscellan. Tracts 1681
  • 63 Fuller's (Tho.) Church History of Britain gilt back 1655
  • 64 —Pisgah Sight of Palestine lettered 1662
  • 65 Cressey's Ch. Hist. of Brit. from the begin. of Christianity to the Nor. Conq. g. b. 1668
  • 66 Gunton's (Sym.) Hist. of the Church of Peterburgh with figures 1686
  • 67 Hist. of the Council of Trent writ. in Ital. by P. S. Polano translat. by Nath. Brent.
  • 68 Cave's (Dr. Will.) Lives and Acts of the Apostles gilt back 1677
  • 69 —Lives of the Primitive Fathers for the first CCC. Years 1677
  • 70 —Lives of the Fath. of the Church that flourish'd in the IV Cent. lettered. 1683
  • 71 Heylin's (Dr. Pet.) Life of Archbp. Laud 1668
  • 72 —Hist. of the Presbyterians gilt back 1672
  • 73 Hist. of the Cardinals of the Roman Church gilt back 1670
  • 74 Fox's (John) Book of Martyrs 3 Vol. large paper lettered and filleted—Lond. 1641
  • [Page 3]75 Clark's (Sam.) General Martyrology with figures lettered 1677
  • 76 Bible printed in Q. Eliz. Reign with fig. and Notes 1578
  • 77 Laud's (Bp. Will.) Relat. of the Conference with Fisher the Jesuite 1639
  • 78 Ainsworth's Annotations on the 5 Books of Moses Psalms Canticles, &c. 1639
  • 79 Fuller's Hist. of the Holy War with a Table 1639
  • 80 Bp. Cranmer against Gardiner about Transubstantiation 1580
  • 81 Heylin's (Dr. Pet.) Hist. of the Reformat. of the Church of England 1660
  • 82 Bp. Montague's Acts and Monuments of the Church before Christ's Incarnat. 1642
  • 83 Hooker's Ecclesiastical Politie in 8 Books.
  • 84 Calvin's Institution of Christian Religion 1611
  • 85 Cradock's Harmony of the four Evangelists 167
  • 86 —Hist. of the old Testam. methodized with a short Hist. of Jewish Affairs 1683
  • 87 Bp. Andrews XCVI Sermons with that before the two Kings 1661
  • 88 Dr. Gell's Essay towards the amendment of the Translat. of the Bible 1659
  • 89 Lanbain's Review of the Council of Trent 1638
  • 90 Dr. Heylin's Theolog. Veterum or an Expos. on the Creed 1673
  • 91 Bp. Jewell's Defence of the Apology of the Church of England 1567

Divinity in Quarto.

  • 1 Bible with Service Apocryph. & Psal. gilt back Cambr. per Feild 1666
  • 2—Idem Turky gilt Lond. 1606
  • 3 New Testam. and Psalms bl. letter with Notes 1588
  • 4 Common Prayer bl. letter 1596
  • 5 —Idem Ibid. fillets 15—
  • 6 Book of Psalms in Metre with Musick and Argumts. 1579
  • 7 Colin's (Bp.) Scholast. Hist. of the Canon of H. Scripture 1684
  • 8 Hall's (Tho) Expos. on the IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX. Chapters of Amos 1661
  • 9 —Episcopacy by Divine Right asserted 1640
  • 10 Reynold's (Edw.) Explicat. of the CX. Psalm 1642
  • 11 — Explicat. on the 14th Chap. of Hosea 1658
  • 12 —3 Treatis. viz. Vanity of the Creature, sinfulness of sin, Life of Christ 1631
  • 13 King's (John) Lectures upon Jonas 1618
  • 14 Manton's (Tho.) Comment. with Notes on the Epist. of St. James. 1651
  • 15 Mede's (Jos) Discourses on Diverse Texts of Script. 1642
  • 16 Stoughton's (John) XIII Sermons 1640
  • 17 Tuckney's (Jonath.) XL Sermons 1676
  • 18 Wilkinson's (Henr.) three Decads of Sermons 1660
  • 19 Gibbes's (Dr. Char.) XXXI Sermons gilt back 1677
  • 20 Morning Exercise at Cripplegate Serm. against Popery 1661
  • 21 Idem lettered 1675
  • 22 Boys's (Edw.) XVI Sermons gilt back 1672
  • 23 Account of ancient Church-Government lettered and fillets 1662
  • 24 —Idem 1684
  • 25 St. Ambrose's Christian Offices Crystal Gla 1 [...]37
  • 26 Pierce's (Tho.) Sinner impleaded in his own Court 1670
  • 27 Brooke's Unsearchable Riches of Christ 1671
  • [Page 4]28 Titchbourn's (Sir Rob.) Cluster of Canaan's Grapes 1657
  • 29 Grosse's (Alex.) sweet and soul-persuading Inducements to Christ 1642
  • 30 Flavel's (John) Husbandry spiritualiz'd 1674
  • 31 Weemse's (John) Pourtrait of the Image of God in Man 1627
  • 32 Polhill's (Edw.) View of Divine Truths lettered 1678
  • 33 Westfield's (Tho.) England's face in Israel's glass in VIII Sermons 1646
  • 34 Cradock's (Sam.) Knowledge and Practice 1673
  • 35 Bernard's (Nich.) Clavi Tabales, a Def. of the Regal Power, &c. gilt edges 1661
  • 36 Dodwell's (Henry) Separ. of Churchers from Episcopal Government proved Schisma­tical lettered 1679
  • 37 Featley's (Dan.) Dipper's dipt against the Anabaptists gilt back 1660
  • 38 Gale's (Theo.) Court of Gentiles Part IVth Book III. of Div. Predeterm. 1678
  • 39 Owen (John) of the Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1679
  • 40 Du Moulin's (Pet.) Vindication of the Protestant Religion 1679
  • 41 Thorndike's (Herb.) Justs Weights and Measures 1680
  • 42 Walker's (Clem.) History of Independency compleat 1661
  • 43 Heylin's (Dr. Pet.) History of Episcopacy gilt back 1642
  • 44 — History of the Sabbath gilt back 1636
  • 45 Eccl. History of France from the first Plantation of Christianity there 1676
  • 46 Baxter's (Rich.) History of Councils enlarged and defended 1682
  • 47 History of the Eucharist out of French 1684
  • 48 Sheldon's (Rich.) Survey of the Miracles of the Church of Rome proving them to be Antichristian Lond. 1616
  • 49 Walker's Life and Death of our Saviour Christ Oxon. 1683
  • 50 Lives of the Saints written in Spain by Alfon Villegas 1650
  • 51 Life and Works of St. Teresa lettered 1675
  • 52 Anker of Christian Doctrine Doway 1622
  • 53 Worsely's Reason and Religion in answer to Stillingfleet's Rational Account of Prote­stant Religion lettered Antw. 1672
  • 54 Life of St. Xavier written in Latin by Tursellinus Par. 1632
  • 55 Fitz-Symons (Henr.) Justification and Exposition of the Mass 1611
  • 56 Bayly's End to Controv. between the Rom. Catholick and the Protestant Religion 1654
  • 57 Overthrow of Protest. Pulpit-Babels against Crashaw's Serm. at the Cross 1612
  • 58 Mercy and Truth, or Charity maintained by Catholicks in answer to Potter lettered 1634
  • 59 Bishop Halls Irrefragable Propositions —of Episcopacy Humble Remonstrance to the Parliament, Defence of the Remonstrance. Answer to Smectymnuus, and two more Tracts 1641
  • 60 Volume of Tracts about Episcopacy
  • 61 A Letter concerning Dr. Owen's Loyalty. Toleration disapprov'd by K. James, &c. Good old Cause on the Anvil. Jenkins Serm. at a Seaman's Funeral, with Grove's Answer to it and two more Tracts 1670, &c.
  • 62 — Jesuits Loyalty. Discourse of the Established Religion. Letter of Religion to Protestant Dissenters. Conference between Pope Clem. IV. and Card. Monte Alto Letter concerning Popish Idolatry with 7 more Tracts 1677, &c.
  • 63 Andrew's viz. Answer to Card. Perron. Sacrilege a Snare. A Sermon. Right of Tythes. Of Episcopacy in answer to Du. Moulin 1646
  • 64 Herbert's (Fitz.) Polity and Religion both parts
  • [Page 5]65 Godwin's Catalogue of Bishops 1615
  • 66 Daìlees Right use of the Fathers 1651
  • 67 Flavells' Treatise of the Soul of man 1685
  • 68 —Method of Grace in Eternal Redemption 1681
  • 69 Behmen's 40 Questions concerning the Soul 1647
  • 70 Animadversions on the Ld. Brook's nature of Truth 1643
  • 71 St. Ambrose's Christian offices Englisht by R. Humphry 1637
  • 72 Dr. Causabon of the Necessity of Reformation 1664
  • 73 Bp. Usher's 18 Sermons 1659
  • 74 Bp. Lattimer's Sermons before K. Edw. the VI. &c. 1635
  • 75 Sibbs on the Corinthians 1656
  • 76 Syms's Life Preservative against Self Killing 1637
  • 77 Bp. Thornburgh on the last Will of Christ, &c. 1630
  • 78 Jeane's Scholastical and Practical Divinity 1656
  • 79 Burrough's of Gospel Reconciliation 1657
  • 80 Bp. Reynolds on the Passions and faculties of the Soul 1640
  • 81 —3 Treatises Vanity of the Creature, &c. 1631
  • 82 Weeme's Works in 4 Vol. 1632
  • 83 Dr. Hammond's Tract in 4 Vol.
  • 84 Dr. Preston's Breast-plate of Faith and Love and of Mortificat. 1641
  • 85 —Saints Qualifications and on the Attributes 1637
  • 86 —On the new Covenant 1655
  • 87 Dr. Tennison's Discourses of Idolatry
  • 88 Murcott's Works with his Life 1656
  • 89 Well's Soul's Progress to Canaan 1637
  • 90 Dr. Holdsworth's Sermons 1651
  • 91 Harmony of Confessions of the Reformed Churches 1643
  • 92 Doctrine of the 7 Sacraments by T. Bishop of Lincoln 1558
  • 93 Harding's Answer to Bp. Jewell's Challenge 1564
  • 94 —Rejoynder to Bp. Jewell's Reply 1566
  • 95 Of the visible Sacrifice of the Church of God 1637
  • 96 Reformation of a Catholick Deformed by W. P. 1604
  • 97 Garthwait's (Hen.) Evangelical Harmony 1634
  • 98 Weemse's (John) Exposition of the Judicial Law of Moses 1636
  • 99 Dr. Sutton's Lectures upon the XIth. Chap. to the Romans 1632
  • 100 Fern's (Dr. H.) Resolv. of the Case of Subjects Resist. their King 1642
  • Cartwright's (Tho.) Second Reply against Whitgifts second answer about Church Dis­cipline 1672
  • 101 Summ of a Conference between John Rainold's and John Hart 1558
  • 102 Vertue's (Hen.) Christ and the Church or Parallels between the Old and New Testament 1659
  • 103 Bulkely's (Pet.) Gospel Covenant or Covenant of Grace opened 1651
  • 104 Watt's (Jeffr.) Vindication of the Church and Universities of England 1657
  • 105 Usher's Answer to a Challenge made by a Jesuit in Ireland 1625
  • 106 Lockyer's (Nich.) England watcht in her wound or Lectures on Colos. 1. 1649
  • 107 Christian Policy or the Chr. Commonwealth publ. for the good of Kings, &c. 1632
  • 115 Bishop Bilson's Difference between Christian Subjects and Unchristian Rebel 1585
  • 116 Boys Exposition on the Epist. and Gosp. of the English Liturgy 1610
  • [Page 6]117 Ball's Treatise of Faith, its nature and the life of Faith 1637
  • 118 Bernard's Ruth's Recompence, or a Comment on the Book of Ruth 1628
  • 119 Carleton's Thankfull Remembrancer in the Spanish Invasion and with Fig.
  • 120 Dod's Exposition of the Lord's Prayer in divers Sermons 1635
  • 121 —Exposition on the Ten Commandments with a short Catechism 1632
  • 122 Sermons tending to fit men for the Lord's Supper 1632
  • 123 Sir Edward Sands's View of the State of Religion in the Western part of the World 1632
  • 124 Romish Fisher caught and held in his own Net in matter of fact and faith 1624
  • 125 Grand Sacrifice of the Church of Rome in taking away the Cup 1630
  • 126 Naked Popery, or the Naked Falshood of a Book called the Catholick Naked Truth 1677
  • 127 Reasons of the Christian Religion, viz. of Godliness and Christianity 1667
  • 128 Brightman's Exposition on the Revelations of St. John 1615
  • 129 Culverwell's Elegant Discourse of the Light of Nature 1650
  • 130 Collection of Treatises touching the Reasons of the Penal Laws in England against Papists 1675
  • 131 Favours Antiquity triumphing over Novelty, proving Antiquity a Mark of the Church 1619
  • 132 Dr. Goodman's Result of False Principles or Errour convicted by Evidence 1661
  • 133 Gataker of the Nature and Use of Lots, a Treatise Histor. and Theolog. 1619
  • 134 Gales Court of the Gentiles 3d and 4th Part 1672
  • 135 Harby's What is Truth or the Pattern in the Mount 1673
  • 136 Holy Table name and thing anciently used in the New Testament 1637
  • 137 Heylin's answer to the Holy Table name and thing 1637
  • 138 Bp. Hall's Episcopacy by Divine Right asserted 1640
  • 139 Hart and Dr. John Reynold's Conference touching the head of the Church 1598
  • 140 Hoyles Rejoinder to Malones Reply against Usher concerning the Real presence 1641
  • 141 Jesuits Catechism or an Examination of their Doctrine 1602
  • 142 Latimer's fruitfull Sermons according to the Queens injunct 1584
  • 143 Ld. Faulkland's discourse of Infallibility with Whites answer 1660
  • 144 Du Moulins defence of the Catholick Faith in defence of King James 1610
  • 145 Mountague's Treatise of the invocation of Saints 1624
  • 146 Morning Exercise Methodized under heads of Religion by Case 1660
  • 147 Dr. Owen on the 130 Psalm, &c. gilt and letter'd 1669
  • 148 Quench Coal or a brief inquiry in what place the Lo [...]d's Table ought to be situa­ted 1637
  • 149 Signal Loyalty of God's true Saints towards Kings 2 parts 1660
  • 150 Patrick's Parable of the Pilgrim written to a friend 1670
  • 151 Reynold's of the Passions and Faculties of the Soul of Man 1640
  • 152 Preston's 2 Treatises of Mortification and Humiliation 1635
  • 153 Stouton's Choice Sermons on select occasions 1640
  • 154 Smyth's select discourses of Superstition Atheism, &c. 1673
  • 155 Sims Life's Preservative against self killing against Dr. Donne 1637
  • 156 Dr. Stillingfleet's Jesuits Loyalty Manifested in 3 Treatises 1677
  • 157 Tillesly's Animadversions on Mr. Selden's History of Tithes 1621
  • 158 Dr. Stillingfleet's Origines Sacrae & Irenicum best Edit

Divinity in Octavo.

  • 1 Brevint's (Dan.) Saul and Samuel at Endor Oxon. 1674
  • 2 B [...]rton's (Hezek.) Discourses 1684
  • 3 B [...]rrow (Dr. Isaac) of Contentment 1685
  • 4 B [...]ry (Arth.) of the Lord's Supper Ox. 1681
  • 5 Birckbeck's (S.) four Last Things Lond. 1655
  • 6 Common Prayer and Testament Ox. 1680
  • 7 St. Chrysostome and Basil's Lives. 1681
  • 8 Ld. Clarendon's Answers to Cressy 1673
  • 9 Comber's (Dr. Tho.) Paraph. and Explic. of the Lord's Prayer 4 Vol. 1679
  • 10 —Compan. to the Altar (separ.) 1685
  • 11 —Short Discourses on the Common Prayer 1684
  • 12 —Right of Tythes reasserted 1680
  • 13 Drelincourt's (Char.) Consolat. against the fear of Death 1682
  • 14 Goodman's (Dr.) Compassionate Enquiry 1675
  • 15 Gregory's (Joh.) Discourse of the Sabbath 1681
  • 16 Hale's (Judge) Contemplations 2 Vol. 1677
  • 17 —Idem 1684
  • 17 Hall (Jos.) of the Old Religion 1630
  • 18 Hilton's (Walt.) Scale of Perfection 1659
  • 19 Horneck's (Anth.) Happy Ascetick or the best Exercise 1686
  • 20 Instructions for Godliness
  • 21 Keith's (Geo.) Immediate Revelation 1679
  • 22 Lucas (—) Enquiry after Happiness 1685
  • 23 —Practical Christianity 1685
  • 24 Louth (Sim.) of Church Power 1685
  • 25 Moore's (Hen.) Expos. of the VII Epist. to the VII Churches 1669
  • 25 Psalms paraphrased by Mr. Smith 1668
  • 27 —with the Musick per Mr. Playford 1622
  • 28 Patrick (Sym.) on the Psalms 2 Vol. 1680
  • 29 Parker's (Sam.) Relig. and Loyalty 2 parts 1683-84
  • 30 —Account of Church Government 1683
  • 31 —Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie 1670
  • 32 Potter's (Chr.) Want of Charity charged 1634
  • 33 Pettus (Sr. J.) Hist. of Adam and Eve 1674
  • 34 Palamon's Prophetick Prayer Utrecht.—
  • 35 Protestant Reconciler 2 pts. complete 1683
  • 36 Playfere's (Tho.) Sermons 1633
  • 37 Pool's (Mat.) Nullity of the Roman Faith 1679
  • 38 Reflexions on the Devotions of the Church of Rome 1674
  • 39 Stillingfleet's (Edw.) Answer to Cressy 1675
  • 40 —Of the Idolatry practised in the Ch. of Rome 1676
  • 41 —Confer. betw. a Rom. Priest Fanat. Chapl. and a Divine of Ch. Engl. 1679
  • 42 —Disc. concern. the Knowledge of Christ 1676
  • 43 Sherlock's (Will.) Defense and Contin. of the Disc. concer. Knowledge of Christ 1675
  • [Page 8]44 Sherlock's (Will.) Case of Resistence of the Supreme Power stated 1684
  • 45 —Vindic. of the Rights of Eccles. Author. in ans. to 1st. pt. of Prot. Reconciler 1685
  • 46 — Of Religious Assemblies 1682
  • 47 Sparks (Edw.) Primitiv. Devotions 1682
  • 48 State of the Church of future Ages 1684
  • 49 Smith's (Fr.) Growth and Decay of Godliness 1672
  • 50 Saywell's (Will.) Evang. Unity maintained in the Ch. of England 1682
  • 51 Spirit of Prophecy, to prove that Christ and his Apost. were Prophets 1679
  • 52 Taylor's (Jer.) Worthy Communicant 1683
  • 53 Tillotson's (John) Sermons 1st Vol. 1671
  • 54 Triumphs of Rome over Protestants 1667
  • 55 Du Veil's Explanation of the Apostles 1685
  • 56 Wilkins's (Bp. John) Sermons 1682
  • 57 — Duties of Natural Religion 1683
  • 58 Waterhouse's (Ed.) Meditations 1657
  • 59 Wolseley (Sr. Ch.) of Atheisme 1675
  • 60 —of Scripture Belief 1622
  • 61 Ways of Resolv. Faith by the Controvertists of the Rom. and Reform. Relig. 1682
  • 62 Duty of Man 2d pt. G. Back 1683
  • 63 Causes of the Decay of Christian Piety G. B. 1677
  • 64 Government of the Tongue 1675
  • 65 Lively Oracles
  • 66 Ladies Calling 1677
  • 67 Gentleman's Calling 1673
  • 68 Dr. Patrick's Discourse of the Sacrament with Prayers 1684
  • 69 — Discourse of Hippocrisie 1660
  • 70 — Divine Arithmetick
  • 70 Dr. Jacomb's Treatise of Holy Dedication 1668
  • 71 Modern Pleas for Comprehension G. Back 1675
  • 72 Kidder on the Sacrament 1684
  • 73 Polhill of Faith 1675
  • 74 Bp. Wilkins of the Gift of Preaching 1667
  • 75 Dr. Womock's Calvinists Cabinet unlocked 1659
  • 76 Selden on Christ's Nativity proved the 25th of December 1661
  • 77 T. E. Reconcilableness of Reas. with Relig. with Mr. Boyle of the Resurrect. 1675
  • 78 Bp. Davenant's Animadv. on God's Love to Mankind 1641
  • 79 Bp. Morton of the Episcopacy of the Church of England 1670
  • 80 King Charles the 1st his Meditations, &c. 1648
  • 81 Bp. Taylor's Dissuasive from Popery 1664
  • 82 Bp. Hall of Christian Moderation 1640
  • 83 —His Epistles 1608
  • 84 —Honour of the Married Clergy 1620
  • 85 —Answers to several Treatises 1673
  • 86 —Letter to a Deist about the truth of Scripture 1677
  • 87 Mr. Pelling's Discourse of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 1685
  • 88 Dr. Whitby's Discourse about the Idolotry of the Church of Rome 1674
  • 89 Dr. Sall's Catholick Faith maintained in the Church of England 1676
  • 90 Several Treatises in Answer to Dr. Stillinfleet 1672
  • [Page 9]91 Jones's Rome no Mother Church of England 1678
  • 92 Bp. Bramhall's Vindicat. of the Church of England from Schism 1654
  • 93 — Vindication of himself with Bp. Parker's Preface 1672
  • 94 Dr. Tillotson's Rule of Faith 1676
  • 95 Dr. Hewit's Sermons 1658
  • 96 No Protestant but Dissenter's Plot in Answer, &c. 1682
  • 97 Gearing's Discourse of Divine Providence 1682
  • 98 —Discourse of Prayer.
  • 99 Dr. Bates's Divinity of the Christian Religion 1677
  • 100 — of the Existence of God & Immortality of the Soul 1676
  • 101 Art of Patience 1685
  • 102 Allen's Christian's Justification stated 1678
  • 103 Dr. Basire of Sacrilege published by K. C. the 1st Command 1668
  • 104 Dr. Fulkes's Defence of the English Trauslat. of the Bible 1583
  • 105 Mr. Dodwell's Discourse concern. the One Altar and Priesthood 1683
  • 106—Considerat. how far the Romanists may be trusted, &c. 1675
  • 107 Dr. Parker's Defense and Continuation of his Eccles. Policy 1671
  • 108 —Reproof to the Rehearsal Transprosed 1673
  • 109 Dr. Coore's Practical Expositor of the difficult Texts of the Bible 1683
  • 110 Dr. Hyde's true Catholick Tenure Cambrige 1662
  • 111 Mirrour which flatters not with Cutts 1639
  • 112 Antissozzo. in Vindication of some great truths against Dr. Sherlock 1675
  • 113 Elbororos Reasonableness of our Divine Service 1678
  • 114 Bp. of St. David's Apology for the Church of England 1679
  • 115 Discourse of the Beauty of Holiness 1683
  • 116 Bp. Jewell's Apology for the Church of England and Life 1685
  • 117 Mr. Boyle's Excellency of Theology compared with Nat. Philos. 1671
  • 118 Dr. Towerson on the Sacrame [...] 1686
  • 119 Parkhurst of the Divine Ca [...] the Scriptures 1660
  • 120 Sharpe's Reward of Di [...] 1679
  • 121 Dr. Ford's Bl [...]ssedn [...]s [...] [...] Bountifull 1674
  • 122 Baxter's Successive [...] of the Church 1660
  • 123 —Mischief of [...] Ignorance and Benefit of Self Acquaint. 1662
  • 124 Bp. Parker's Case of the Church of England 1681
  • 125 Dr. Outran [...]'s Sermons on Faith and Providence 1680
  • 126 Modest Plea for the Clergy 1677
  • 127 Dr. (Hen.) Moore's Divine Dialog. of God's Attr. and Providence 2 Vol. 1668
  • 128 Dr. Nalson's true Liberty and Dominion of Conscience 1678
  • 129 Glanvill's Discourses against Scoffing and Infidelity 1676
  • 130 — Glory of God in his Works and Def. of Reason in Religion 1671
  • 131 Gale of the Saints Amity with God in Christ 1671
  • 132 Flavell of Fear and the Righteous Man's Refuge 1681
  • 133 The City of God in Opposition to the City of Babylon 1672
  • 134 Bonhome's Demonstration by Natural Arguments that there is a God 1679
  • 135 Bp. of Corke Scripture authentick and Faith certain 1686
  • 136 Serjeant's Answer to Dr. Pierce's Sermon Turky leather 1663
  • 137 Dr. Ingelo of the perfection & Credibility of the Scripture 1659
  • 138 Andrew's (Bp.) Catechet. Doctrine 1641
  • [Page 10]139 Andrews (Bp.) Manual of Devotions 1682
  • 140 Allington's (Jo.) Sermons 1654
  • 141 Author of Duty of Man's Works Vol. 1st. 1682
  • 142 Assemblies Catechism 1660
  • 143 Adams's (Tho.) Principles of Christian Religion 1677
  • 144 Academical Discourses by J. B. 1664
  • 145 Ballantine's (Will.) Preparation for Death 1672
  • 146 Bernard's (Rich.) common Catechism 1637
  • 147 Bramhall's (Bp.) Vindicat. of the Episcopal Clergy 1672
  • 148 Contemplations of the Idiot about Death 1668
  • 149 Corah's Doom 1672
  • 150 Confession of Faith in Scotland Edinb. 1678
  • 151 Devout Communicant 1678
  • 152 Divine Services and Anthems 1663
  • 153 Dialogues sacrez French and English 1673
  • 154 Dyer's (Will.) Sermons Edinburgh 1675
  • 155 Divisions of the English and Romish Church upon Reformation Lond. 1675
  • 156 Danvers Treatise of Baptisme 1673
  • 157 Enter into thy Closet or Method for private Devotion 1684
  • 158 Elborough (Tho.) of Primitive Christianity 1668
  • 159 Fuller's (Tho.) bad Thought in good Times 1669
  • 160 Friendly Debate between Satan and Sherlock 1676
  • 161 Guide to Heaven from the World 1664
  • 162 Bp. Hall's Cases of Conscience 1650
  • 163 —Self Confer. of the Soul 1651
  • 164 —Imposition of Hands 1649
  • 165 —Revelation unrevealed 1651
  • 166 Hilton's Scale of Perfection 1672
  • 166 Henchman's (Rich.) Prayers and Tears 1659
  • 167 Love of Jesus or the Reformed Monastery 1678
  • 168 Moral Essays Vol. 3d. 1680
  • 169 Mackenzy's (Sir Geo.) Essay on Solitude 1685
  • 169 —Religious Stoick 1685
  • 170 Norton's (Jo.) Doctrine of Quakers 1660
  • 171 Plain Man's Way of Worship and Practice 1677
  • 172 Pagit's (Eus.) Hist. of the Bible 1670
  • 173 Psalms in Meetre 1073
  • 174 Psalter with Titles and Collects 1683
  • 175 —Idem 1674
  • 176 Quarles (Fr.) Institut. Divine and Moral 1679
  • 177 Rolfe's (Dr. Geo.) Demonstrat. of the Spirit 1663
  • 178 Stuart's (Dr.) Three Sermons 1658
  • 179 Seasonable Cases of Conscience 1661
  • 180 Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs.
  • 181 Taylor (Bp.) of Original Sin 1656
  • 182 — Measures of Friendship 1678
  • 183 Teat's (Faith) Doctrine of the Trinity 1669
  • 184 Toogood's (Rich.) Sermons Bristol 1643
  • [Page 11]185 Table to the Scripture 1672
  • 186 Vine's (R.) Saints nearness to God 1662
  • 187 Wollebius's (J.) Abridgment of Christian Doctrine 1660
  • 188 Bp. Sparrow's Rationale of the Common-Prayer 1676
  • 189 Bp. Gauden's whole duty of a Communicant 1685
  • 190 Weeks preparations for the Sacrament 1689
  • 191 Archbishop Laud's VII. Sermons 1651
  • 192 Archbishop Laud's Devotions 1683
  • 193 Popery destructive to Monarchy 1673
  • 194 Dr. Burrnett's Mistery of Iniquity unvail'd 1673
  • 195 Preparations to a Holy Life 1684
  • 196 Dr. Rolls of Conscience and the impiety of Murthering K. Ch. the First 1678
  • 197 Dr. Horneck's first Fruits of Reason 1686
  • 198 Wine's Paradise of delights 1672
  • 199 Divine Services and Anthems, sung in Cathedrals 1663
  • 200 Mason's new Art of Lying Covered by Jesuits 1634
  • 201 Sir Humph. Lyndes By-way against the Romanists 1630
  • 202 Corbet's self imployment in secret 1681
  • 203 Dr. Sparstow's spiritual Chymist and Account of his Life 1668
  • 204 Dr. Hammond of Schism in defence of the Ch. of Eng. against the Rom. 1654
  • 205 Five Sermons in 5 several styles or ways of preaching 1656
  • 206 D'Espaigue of popular Errors in Religion 1648
  • 207 Moral practice of the Jesuits publ. by the Drs. of the Sorbon 1670
  • 208 Gilpin's Bee Hive of the Romish Church 1623
  • 209 Dr. Hammond's Paraenesis and discourse of Heresie 1656
  • 210 Dr. Featly's Transubstantiation Exploded 1638
  • 211 Jerusalem and Babel or the Image of both Churches 1653
  • 212 Enchiridion of Faith by F. Covent Doway 1655

History and Miscellany in Follio.

  • 1 Sanford's (Fran.) Genealogical History of the Kings of England gilt backt 1677
  • 2 Dugdale's (Sir Will.) Baronage of England 1675
  • 3 —Short View of the Late Troubles in England 1681
  • 4 Brady's (Rob.) Introduct. to the old English History 1684
  • 5 —History of England from Julius Caesar to the end of the Reign of Henry the 3d. 1985
  • 6 Bacon's (Fran. Ld.) Hist. of Henry the VII. with Bp. Godwin's Hist. of Henry VIII. Edw. VI. and Q Mary 1676
  • 7 Herbert's (Edw. Ld.) History of Henry the VIII 1683
  • 8 Daniel's (Jam.) and John Trussell's History of England 1685
  • 9 Baker's (Sir Rich.) Chronocle of the Kings of England
  • 10 Townshend's (Heywood) Hist. Collections of the four last Parliaments of Q. Eliz. 1680
  • 11 Franklin's Annalls of K. James and K Char. from the year 1612 to 1642 letter'd 1681
  • 12 Nalson's (Dr. John) Impart. Collections or History of the late Civil War 2 Vol. letter'd 1682
  • [Page 12]13 —Account of the Tryal of K. Charles I. 1684
  • 14 Rushworth's (John) Historical Collections Part 1 1659
  • 15 —Histor. Collect. Part 2 2 Vol. letter'd 1680
  • 16 —Account of the Tryal of the Earl of Strafford letter'd 1680
  • 17 Barlace's History of the Irish Rebellion letter'd 1680
  • 18 Melvil's (Sir Jam.) Memoires of the Affairs of State in England and Scotland 1683
  • 19 Spotswood's (John) History of the Church and State of Scotland 1677
  • 20 Burnet's (Gilb.) Memoirs of James and William Dukes of Hamilton gilt back 1677
  • 21 — History of the Reformation of the Church of England 2 Vol. 1683
  • 22 Petrie's (Alex.) Hist. of the Ch. from the year 600. to the year 1600 Hague 1662
  • 23 Leycester's (Sir Pet.) History of the Antiquities of England and particularly of Chesh. lettered 1673
  • 24 King's Dan.) Descript. of the Coun. Palat. of Chest. with Maps Prospects &c. 1656
  • 25 Thornton's (Rob.) Antiquities of Notinghamsh. with fig. lettered 1660
  • 26 Helvicus's (Christop.) Chronology from the beginning of the World to the present time Oxon. 1686
  • 27 Petavius's Hist. of the World with an account of time continued to the year 1659.—
  • 28 Commentaries of Julius Caesar Engl, by Clem. Edmonds gilt back 1677
  • 29 Cornelius Tacitus's Annals of Rome
  • 30 Livy's (Titus) Hist. of Rome with Freinsheminus's Supplement Englished 1686
  • 31 History of Appian of Alexandria gilt back 1679
  • 32 Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans 1612
  • 33 Polibius's History with the manner of the Romans encamping Englished by Grim­stone 1633
  • 34 Guicciardin's History of the Wars of Italy &c.
  • 35 —Another of the same
  • 36 Sleidan's Commentaries or Chronicle of Affairs in the time of the Emperour Charles V.
  • 37 Josephus's History of the Jews (with figures) gilt back 1683
  • 38 Sandovell's (Prud.) History of the Civil Wars of Spain in the Reign of Charles the Fifth 1652
  • 39 Grimstone's History of the Estates Empires and Principalities of the World 1615
  • 40 —History of the Netherlands corrected and continued to the year 1627
  • 41 Mezeray▪s Chronologic. Hist. of France gilt back 1683
  • 42 D'Avila's Hist. of the Civil Wars of France lettered 1648
  • 43 —Another 1678
  • 44 Hist. of the Duke of Espernon being a Contin. of Davila 1670
  • 45 Hist. of Philip de Comines gilt back 1674
  • 46 Strada's Hist. of the Low Country Wars with figures 1650
  • 47 Olaus Magnus's Hist. of the Goths Sweeds and other Northern Nations 1658
  • 48 Nani's (Bapt.) Hist. of the Republick of Venice 1673
  • 49 Priorato's (Gualt.) Hist. of France Englished by N. Brent gilt 1676
  • 50 Bentivoglio's Hist. of the Wars in Flanders
  • 51 Isaacson s Chronology with an Append. of the Plantat. of Relig. in this Island 1633
  • 52 History of Lewis the XIII. and of Cardinal Richelius by Howell 1646
  • 53 Fuller's Hist. of the Holy War and Holy State 2 parts compl. in one Vol. 1651
  • 54 Hist. of the Crusades for the Conquest of the Holy Land written in French by Maim­bourg translated by Dr. Nalson 1685
  • 55 Foulis (Henr.) Hist. of Romish Treasons and Usurpations 1681
  • [Page 13]56 —Hist of the Plots and Conspiracies of our Pretended Saints Oxon. 1674
  • 57 Hist. Collect. of the Massacres in France in Hen. II. and Fran. the IId's Reigns 1598
  • 58 Holingshead's Chronicle of England Scotland and Ireland 2 Vol. 1577
  • 59 Stow's General Chronicle of England with the Contin. by How 1631
  • 60 Speed's Chronicle of Great Britain
  • 61 Churchill's (Sir Winst.) Divi Britann. being Remarks on all the Kings of this Island from 2777 to the year of Grace 1660. with Figures
  • 62 Sclater's Palealbion or History of Great Britain from the first Peopling thereof
  • 93 Biondi's Hist. of the Civil Wars of Eng. between the Houses of Y. and Lanc. 1641
  • 64 Cambden's History of Queen Elizabeth 1675
  • 65 Dew's (Sim.) Journals of all the Parliaments in Queen Elizabeth's Reign 1682
  • 66 Life of Edward the IVth King of England by Habbington 1640
  • 67 Sanderson's Life of K. Charles I. from his Cradle to his Grave 1658
  • 68 The Kings Declaration of the Scotish Tumults from their Origine 1639
  • 69 Dugdale's (Sir Will.) Summons of the Nobility to Parliament 1685
  • 70 A Volume containing the Tryals of Staley Coleman Ireland, &c. Green, &c. The Five Jesuits, their Speeches, Animadversions on it, Langhorn's Tryal, his Memoirs, Tryal of Wa [...]eman, &c. and the History of the Plot lettered
  • 71 Guillam's (John) Display of Heraldry with figures lettered 1679
  • 72 —Idem with figures 1632
  • 73 Weaver's Ancient Funeral Monuments in the United Monarchy of Britain 1631
  • 74 Segar's Honour Military and Civil in IV Books, viz. Justice and Jurisdiction, Military of Knighthood in general, Combat for Life, and Precedency of Estates with fig. 1602
  • 75 Carew's (Sir John) Pacata Hibernia, or an Account of the Wars of Ireland 1633
  • 76 De Montluc's (Messr. Blaire) Commentaries gilt back 1674
  • 77 Monro's Expedition and observation Military in the Service of the K. of Denm. 1637
  • 78 Maroloi's Art of Fortification enlarged by Gerard 1638
  • 79 Cruso's Military Instructions for the Horse with figures 1632
  • 80 Prinn's (Will.) Hist. of the Tryal Condemnat. and Execution of A. B. Laud. 1646
  • 81 Mercator's Atlas being a Geographical Description of the World gilt back 1635
  • 82 Heylin's (Dr. Pet.) Cosmography gilt back 1682
  • 83 Cosmography and Geography by Varenius and Sanson, Englished by R. Blome with the Maps coloured gilt back 1682
  • 84 Speed's (John) Maps with the Description of England Scotland and Ireland and the chief Kingdoms of the World, &c. lettered 1676
  • 85 —Another of the same 1646
  • 86 Camden's Britannia, or a Geographical Description of England, &c. with Maps of each County 1637
  • 87 Blome's Britannia with the Maps coloured large paper gilt back 1673
  • 88 Ogilby's (John) Africa, being an Accurate Description of Egypt, Barbary, &c. with figures gilt back 1660
  • 89 —Asia being a Decription of Persia, the Great Mogul, &c. with fig. gilt back 1671
  • 90 —America, containing a Description thereof, &c. with figures gilt back 1671
  • 91 —Embassy to the Emperour of China containing a full Decription of that Emp [...]re 3 Parts in 2 Vol. gilt back 1673
  • 92 Ogilby's Embassy to the Emperour of Japan, being an accurate Description of that Empire with fig. gilt back 1670
  • 93 —Homar's Ill. and Odyss. transl. illust. with Ann. and adorn'd with fig. g. b. 1660
  • [Page 14]94 Ogilby Virgil's Works with Annotat. and Figures gilt back
  • 95 —Aesop's Fables paraphrased in verse with Fig. 2 Vol. gilt back 1660
  • 96 —Account of the Entertainment of His Majesty King Charles the 2d. in his passage through London to his Coronation with Fig. (fillets)
  • 97 Account of the Entertainment of K. Char. 2d. in Holland with Fig. 1660
  • 98 Ludolphus's (Joh.) Hist. of Ethiopia with Fig. lettered 1682
  • 99 Tavernier's (J. Bap.) Travels into Persia and the Indies 2 Vol. gilt. b. compl. 1679
  • 100 Wheeler's (Sr. Geo.) Travels into Greece with Fig. gilt back 1682
  • 101 Brown's (Dr. Edw.) Travels into Hungary Germany, &c. with Fig. 1685
  • 102 Pinto's (Fern. Mend.) Voyages into Ethiopia China, &c. 1653
  • 103 Le Blanc's World surveyed or the famous Voyages into Persia Pegu, &c. 1660
  • 104 Gage's New survey of the West Indies with a Gram. of the Indian Tongue 1655
  • 105 Willis's (Dr. Tho.) Pharmaceut. Rational. Englished 1679
  • 106 Bonet's (Theo.) Guide to the Practical Physician lettered 1684
  • 107 Van Helmont's (J. Bapt.) Works compl. 1662
  • 108 Wiseman's (Rich.) Chyrurgical Treatises 1686
  • 109 Crook's (Helk.) Anatomy of the Body of Man 1616
  • 110 Riolanus's (John) Anatomy Englished by Culpeper with Fig. lettered 1671
  • 111 Veslingius's (John) Anatomy Engl. by Culpep. with Fig. 1677
  • 112 Brown's Anatomy with curious Fig. 1681
  • 113 Snape's Anatomy of a Horse with Fig. gilt back 1683
  • 114 Hartman's (John) Chymistry Englished with Cutts
  • 115 Grew's Descript. of the Nature and Artific. of Gresham College 1681
  • 116 — Anat. of Plants with an Idea of a Philosoph Hist. of Plants with Fig. 1682
  • 117 Johnstone's Hist. of the Wonderfull things of Nature, viz. of Birds, &c. 1657
  • 118 Willoughbey's (Fran.) Ornithology or Hist. of Birds with Fig. gilt back 1678
  • 119 Rea's Flora Ceres & Pomona or compl. Florilege with Fig. of Garden-plats 1682
  • 120 Pettus (Sr. John) Fodinae Regales, or the History of the Laws and places of Mines and Minerals 1670
  • 121 Collection of Discourses of the Royal Society of France upon all questious of Philoso­phy and other Natural Knowledge Englished by Havers 2 Vol. 1664
  • 122 Dutchess of Newcastle's Observat. on Experiment. Philosophy 1666
  • 123 —Phylosophical and Physical Opinions 1664
  • 124 —Sociable Letters 1664
  • 125 —Orations of divers sorts 1662
  • 126 —Plays 1662
  • 127 Burnet's Theory of the Earth gilt back
  • 128 Bacon's (Fr. Ld.) Natural History 1658
  • 129 Evelyn's (John) Sylva or Discourse of Forest Trees gilt back 1679
  • 130 Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy lettered 1676
  • 131 Selden's Tracts being Janus Anglorum England's Epinonis, Orig. of Eccles. Ju­risdict. &c. Lond. 1683
  • 132 Brown's (Sr. Tho.) Works complete Lond. 1686
  • 133 Wilson's Christian Dictionary.
  • 134 Howell's (Jam.) Dictionary Eng. Fr. Ital. & Span. 1660
  • 135 Cotgrave's (Rand.) French and English Dictionary 1650
  • 136 —Idem corrected and augmented by Howell lettered 1673
  • 137 Minshew's (John) Spanish and English Dictionary 1623
  • [Page 15]138 Florio's Italian Dictionary 1611
  • 139 Montaign's Essays englished (wants Title)
  • 140 Jesuits Morals extract. out of their own Works by a Dr. of the Sorb. in Paris 1670
  • 141 Reynold's (John) Triump. of God's Revenge agst. Murther in 30 Trag. Hist. 1640
  • 142 Part of Sr. Tho. Moore's Works (wants Title)
  • 143 Selden's (John) Mare Clausum or Right and Dominion of the Sea 1663
  • 144 Grotius (Hugh) of the Rights of War and Peace Englished by Evats 1683
  • 145 Howell's Preced. of Kings with the Reas. to which is ad. a Treat. of Ambass. 1664
  • 146 Wallis's (John) Treatise of Algebra 1685
  • 147 Leybourn's (Will.) Dyalling lettered 1682
  • 148 Sturmy's (Sam.) Mariners Megazin 1684
  • 149 Robert's (Lewis) Merchant's Map of Commerce 1677
  • 150 Parallel of ancient and modern Architecture written in French by R. Freart En­glished by J. Evelyn with figures gilt back 1674
  • 151 Rathbourn's Surveyor in IV Books 1616
  • 152 Vignola's Regular Architecture Usefull for all Builders 16—
  • 153 Stapylton's (Sr. Robert) Translation of Juvenal's Satyrs with figures lettered 1660
  • 154 Silius Italicus Englished by Tho. Ross with Annotations and Figures 1672
  • 155 Cowley's (Abra.) Works Two parts complete 1684
  • 156 Shakespear's (Will.) Comedies Histories and Tragedies 1685
  • 157 Beaumont's and Fletcher's Comedies and Tragedies complete 1679
  • 158 Howard's (Sr. R.) 4 Plays, viz. surprisal Committ. Indian Queen & Vest. Virg. 1665
  • 159 Killegrew's Comedies and Tragedies 1664
  • 160 Brook's (Fulk Ld.) Works, viz. Poems and Plays, &c. 1633
  • 161 Four new Plays, viz. Siege of Urbin, Selindra, Love & Friendship, &c. 1666
  • 162 Chaucer's Works with his Life and an Explicat. of the old and obscure, and from what Tongue or Dialect derived, &c. 1602
  • 163 Almahide or the Captive Queen a Romance lettered 1677
  • 164 Cassandra Romance (Imperfect) 1676
  • 165 Astrea a Romance the 3d. Vol. 1658
  • 166 Cleopatra a Romance the 9th and 10th parts 1659
  • 167 The Romance of Tarsis and Zelie 1685
  • 168 Ariana a Romance gilt back 1641
  • 169 Orlando Furioso Englished by Sr. Jo. Harrington with fig. lettered 1607
  • 170 Boccace's (John) Novels and Tales gilt back 1684
  • 171 Ingelo's (Nath.) Bentivolio & Urania 1664
  • 172 Spanish Baud represented in the Tragi-comedy of Calisto and Melibea 1631
  • 173 Life of Guzman de Alfarache the Spanish Rogue 1656

English Miscellanies in Quarto.

  • 1 Carion's (John) Chronicle 3 Books Lond. 1550
  • 2 Narrat. of the Proceedings of the general Assembly of the Ch. of Scotland 1621
  • 3 Critical Hist. of the Old Testamt. written in French by Fath. Symon gilt back 1682
  • 4 Hist. of the Quarrel of Pope Paul V. with the State of Venice 1626
  • 5 Temple's (Sr. John) Hist. of the Irish Rebellion 1646
  • 6 General Table of Europe represent. the present and future state thereof. 1670
  • [Page 16]7 Treaties of Peace and Commerce conclud. betw. K. Char. II. and other Princes 1685
  • 8 Coryate's (Tho.) Crudities or Travels into divers Countr. Poems, &c. Lond. 1611
  • 9 Heylin's (Dr. Pet) Relation of two Journies into France 1656
  • 10 Struy's (John) Travels into Muscovy Tartary, &c. with figures 1684
  • 11 History of the Bucaniers of America 2 Vol. with figures 168 [...]
  • 12 Selden's (John) Hist. of Tythes 1618
  • 13 Sheringham's (Rob.) King's Supremacy asserted 1682
  • 14 Privileges and Practices of Parliaments in England 1641 Sir Frances Bacon's Rea­ding upon the Statute of Uses 1642 Brook's Reading upon the Statute of Magna Charta 1641 Fuller's Arguments against the Eccles. Commission. 1641 Answer of the Lord's House to the Commons about Bishops voting 1641 White's Speech about Episcopacy 1641 Cornwallis (Sir Ch) Life of Prince Henry 1641 Pro­testat. protested 1641
  • 15 Interest of England 2 parts 1642 Liberty of Conscience Bloudy Tenent of Perse­cution for Conscience Milton's Liberty of the Press Address for Christian Liberty Innocency' Triumphs by Goodwin Goodwin's Grand Imprudence Dury's Epi­stolary Discourse against Liberty of Conscience Severity reconciled with Christian Liberty New England's Lamentation Liberty of Conscience stated Of the Power of Toleration Practice of Prefer. Truth
  • 17 Parson's (F. Rob.) against Barlow's Answer to a Catholick Englishman's Judgment of the Oath of Allegiance 1612
  • 18 Wright's (Tho.) Passions of the Mind 1604
  • 19 Yarrington's (Andrew) England's Improvement by Sea and Land 1677
  • 20 Hexam's (Hen.) English and Netherdutch Diction. 1660
  • 21 — The same enlarged by Manly 1678
  • 22 Thomas's (Will.) Rules of the Italian Gramm. with a Dictionary 1567
  • 23 Art of Rhetorick by Tho. Wilson 1685
  • 24 Janua Linguarum English and Latin 1631
  • 25 Philosoph. Transactions Vol. 1st for the years 1665, 1666
  • 26 Stubbe's (Henr.) Legends no Histor. or Annimadversion the Royal Societies 1670
  • 27 Boyl's (Rob.) Experim. Physico-Mech. touching the Spring of the Air 2 Vol. 1662
  • 28 —Experiments touching Cold 1683
  • 29 Power's (Henr.) Experimental Philososophy 1664
  • 30 Drage's (Will.) Phisical Nosonomy or Descript. of Nature in Man 1664
  • 31 Borrough's (Phil.) Method of Physick 1639
  • 32 Gunter's (Edm.) Mathem. Works 1680
  • 33 Collins's (John) Sector on a Quadrant 1659
  • 34 Leybourn s (Will.) Dyalling 1669
  • 35 Philips's Advancement of Navigation 1657
  • 36 Norwood's (Rich.) Seaman's Practice 1668
  • 37 Nicols's (Tho.) Lapidary or Hist. of Stones 1652
  • 38 Clavel s (Rog.) Tables for Forbear. and Discompt. of Money 1683
  • 39 Palladio's (And.) Architecture with fig. 1683
  • 40 Mascall's (Leon.) Government of Cattel 1633
  • 41 Bariffe's (Capt. Will.) Military Discipline 1643
  • 42 Cabala or Letters of the Great Ministers of K. James and K. Charles I. 1954
  • 43 Tryal of Lieutenant Col. J. Lilburn 1649
  • [Page 17]44 Abridgment of Cambdens Brittania with Maps.
  • 45 Life and Prophecies of Ambr. Merlin. 1641
  • 46 Digby (Ken.) of the Nature of Bodies, and the Souls Immortality. 1645
  • 47 Lord Clarendon against Hobbs Leviathan. 1676
  • 48 Blundevill's Mathemat. Exercises enlarged by Hartwell. 1636
  • 49 Dr. Charlton and Biggs of the Errors in Physick. 1650
  • 50 Rich Closset of Physical Secrets, and Child-bearers Cabinet. 1652
  • 51 Dariotts Judgment of the Stars and Mathemat. Physick. 1598
  • 52 Machiavels Art of War. 1573
  • 53 Weldens Original of Dominion. 1648
  • 54 Golden Fleece, or Errors in Religion and Trade discovered. 1626
  • 55 History of China. 1588
  • 56 Monardus History of the West Indies. 1599
  • 57 Markhams Souldiers Accidence and Grammar. 1639
  • 58 Epicurus Morals English'd by Dr. Charlton. 1656
  • 59 Castara a Poem. 1634
  • 60 Catalogue of Sion-Colledge Library. 1650
  • 61 Bibliotheca Norfolciana.
  • 62 Londons Catalogue of the most vendible Books in all Sciences.
  • 63 Butlers English Grammar, or the Instit. of Letters. 1634
  • 64 Butlers Discourse of Bees.
  • 65 Purchase of flying Insects, especially Bees. 1657
  • 66 Sir Francis Drakes Voyages. 1635
  • 67 Sir T. Salisbury's Hist. of Joseph, a Poem. 1636
  • 68 Balzacks Letters. 1638
  • 69 Gerbiers Academy French and English.
  • 70 The Isle of Man, a Poem; by P. F. 1633
  • 71 Proceedings against the Gun-Powder Traitors.
  • 72 Pagitts Account of the Heresies and Sectaries of these latter times. 1654
  • 73 Lathams Falconry. 1633
  • 74 Tryals of King Charles the 1st. Murtherers. 1660
  • 75 Two Essays; the Art of Love, and Hero and Leander. 1682
  • 76 Dr. Donnes Letters to several Persons of Honour. 1651
  • 77 Scrinia Ceciliana, or Le [...]ters of the Lord Burleigh, &c. 1663
  • 78 Peachams Emblems and Impresses, in Verse with Figures. 1612
  • 79 Discovery of the Banjan Religion 1630
  • 80 Border's English Physician and Chirurgeon. 1651
  • 81 The Muses Elizium by Michael Drayton. 1630
  • 82 Palmer's Traveller, or an Essay of Travel. 1606
  • 83 The Art of English Poesie with Verses, made by Q. Elizabeth. 1589
  • 84 The Shepherds Oracles, by Fr. Quarles. 1646
  • 85 Packet of Advices to the Men of Shaftsbury, 2 parts. 1676
  • 86 Treatise of Specters, Apparitions, Angels, Divels, and Witches. 1605
  • 87 Collection of Brittish and Outlandish Prophecies. 1658
  • 88 Junius of the Painting of the Ancients. 1638
  • 89 History of the Waldenses and Albigenses English'd by Dr. Leonard 1624
  • 90 Johnson's Relation of the most Famous Kingdoms of the World. 1630
  • [Page 18]91 Collection of several Treatises Written by the Lord Bacon, and Sir W. Rawleigh, with the Arraignment and Conversion of the latter.
  • 92 Lloyd's Conference of divers Laws, with the Stratagems of Jerusalem, Martial Laws and Military Discipline of Jews and Gentiles. 1602
  • 93 Lord Howards Defensative against the Poison of supposed Prophecies. 1585
  • 94 Sir Anthony Sherleys Travels into Persia. 1613
  • 95 Moxons Sacred Geography. 1671
  • 96 The Prophecies of Kotterus Christina and Drabicius, Representing the present and future State of Europe.
  • 97 Lanquets Epitome of the Chronicles from the beginning of the World, to King Edward the Sixth. 1569
  • 98 Abridgment of Cambden's Britannia with Mapps. 1626
  • 99 Prideaux Introduction for reading all sorts of Histories. 1650
  • 100 History of Heliodorus in English Verse. 1638
  • 101 Volume of Tates Plays, viz. King Richard the Second, Ingratitude of a Common-Wealth, Brutus of Alba, Loyal General, History of King Lear.
  • 102 Swans Standard of time. 1653
  • 103 Peter Martyrs History of the West Indies. 1555
  • 104 Art of Grafting, Planting and Gardening. 1654
  • 105 History of Tamerlane the Great. 1597
  • 106 Art of making Devises. 1650
  • 107 Weidenfeld of the use of Lully's Spirit of Wine. 1685
  • 108 Browns Art of Drawing, Painting, Limning, &c. 1660
  • 109 Huarts Examination of Mens Witts. 1604
  • 110 Lemnius Touch-stone of Complexions. 1633
  • 111 Peachams compleat Gentleman and Gentlemans exercise. 1661
  • 112 Spelmans view of all the Towns in England. 1656
  • 113 Weekly Memorials for the Ingenious. 1681
  • 114 Descartes Compendium of Musick with Animadvers. upon it. 1653
  • 115 Coke of the Raising, Order, and Improv. of Forest Trees. 1676
  • 116 Austin's Treatise of Fruit-Trees. 1657
  • 117 Dr. Charlton's Inquiries into Humane Nature. 1680
  • 118 Roman Jewish and Attick Antiquities. 1661
  • 119 Albions England containing an History of the Original of the Nation. 1592
  • 120 Cambden's Remains concerning Britain, especially England.
  • 121 Markham's (Geo.) Works compleat.
  • 122 De Grey's expert Farrier, and compleat Horseman.
  • 123 Glanvill's Scepsis Scientifica, or Vanity of Dogmatizing.
  • 124 Purchas's (Sam.) Theatre of Political flying Insects 1657
  • 125 Annus Tenebrosus, or Astrolog. Judgments upon Eclipses in the year. 1652.
  • 126 Reports of Law Cases by Brownlow and Goldsborough. 1675
  • 127 Gregory's Moot Book enlarged by W. Hughs. 1663

Miscellany in Octavo.

  • 240 Bishop Barlow's History of the Powder Plot. 1679
  • 241 Burnet's Life of Sr. Mathew Hales. 1682
  • 242 —Life of the Earl of Rochester. 1680
  • 243 Blount's Glossography or Engl. Dictionary. 1681
  • 244 Basire (Is.) Sacriledge Arraign'd, &c. 1680
  • 245 Boyl's (Rob.) Experiments of Cold. 1665
  • 246 —of Humane Bodies. 1684
  • 247 —Sceptical Chymist. 1661
  • 248 — Nat. Hist. of Colours. 1664
  • 249 —Hydrostatical Paradoxes. 1666
  • 250 —of Cosmical Qualities. 1670
  • 251 —Experiments of Air. 1672
  • 252 —Tracts of Air, and against Hobbs. 1674
  • 253 —Origine of Forms and Qualities. 1666
  • 254 Lord Bacon's Essays. 1680
  • 255 Burnet's Abridgment of the Hist. of the Reformation. 1683
  • 256 Behn's Collection of Poems. 1684
  • 257 Brinsley's Posing of Parts. 1677
  • 258 Collections of Poems by several hands. 1673
  • 259 Court Songs and Poems. 1672
  • 260 Cleavelands Poems. 1662
  • 261 Considerations about Witchcraft. 1668
  • 262 Comment on 2 Tales of Chaucer. 1665
  • 263 Court of Curiosities. 1669
  • 264 Cotton's Posthumous Pieces. 1679
  • 265 Culpepers London Dispensatory. 1683
  • 266 Catalogue of the Nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland. 1652
  • 267 Citizens Companion. 1673
  • 268 Cocker's Decimal Arithmetick. 1685
  • 269 Dutch Hudibras. 1674
  • 270 Eutropius's Breviary of the Rom. History. 1684
  • 271 Eachard's Dialogue against Hobbs. 1672
  • 272 Evelyn of Navigation and Commerce 1674
  • 273 English Grammar, or Lilies Rules Explained. 1641
  • 274 Filmer's Works. 1674
  • 275 Flatman's Poems. 1674
  • 276 —Idem. 1675
  • 277 Festeau's French Grammar. 1675
  • 278 Filmer's Freeholders Grand Inquest. 1679
  • 279 Fuller's best name on Earth. 1657
  • 280 Gibson's Anatomy of Humane Bodies 1686
  • 281 Gregory Father Greybeard and Hickeringhill. 1673
  • 282 Le Grand's Man without Passion. 1675
  • 283 Graunt's Observations on the Bills of Mortality. 1676
  • [Page]284 Gentleman's Companion, or Character of Nobility 1672
  • 285 Bp. of Hereford against Burnets Theory 1685
  • 286 Ld. Hale's Tracts 1684
  • 287 —Life of Pompon. Atticus 1677
  • 288 —Of Natural Motions 1677
  • 289 —Observation of the Torcilian Experiments 1675
  • 290 Hobbs of Humane Nature 1684
  • 291 —Art of Rhetorick 1681
  • 292 —Of Natural Philosophy. 1687
  • 293 Hartman's Preserver of Health
  • 294 Hist. of the Council of Trent by Jurieu
  • 295 —Of the House of Este 1681
  • 296 —Of the Government of Venice 1677
  • 297 —Of Count Zosimus 1684
  • 298 —Of the 3 late Impostors 1669
  • 299 —Of France under Card. Mazarine 1675
  • 300 —Of the Pop. Plot, by Care 1680
  • 301 —Of the Grand Viziers, by Evelyn 1677
  • 302 —Of Erastus and the 7 wise Masters of Rome 1674
  • 303 Sir Jo. Haywards Answer to Doleman 1683
  • 304 Dr. J. Howell's Letters 1678
  • 305 Hudibras Complt. 1684
  • 306 Fourth part by Durfey
  • 307 Horn's Entry Door of Languages 1640
  • 308 Ld. Hollis against Bishops Voting in Capital Cases 1679
  • 309 Of the Lords Jurisdict. 1669
  • 310 Remaines 1682
  • 311 Impostor Exposed 1681
  • 312 K. James's Instructions to his Son Pr. Henry 1682
  • 313 Journey into Spain 1670
  • 314 Kirkman's Unlucky Citizen 1673
  • 315 Leigh's Philolog. Commentary 1658
  • 316 London's Charter confirmed by Charl. the 2d.
  • 317 Lucretius Translated by Creech 1683
  • 318 Lawrence's Interest of Ireland Dublin. 1682
  • 319 Memoires of the Family of the Stuarts Lond. 1683
  • 320 Murret of Funeral Rites 1683
  • 321 Mackenzies just Foundations of Monarchy 1684
  • 322 Marvel's Rehearsal Transpos'd 2 Vol. 1672
  • 323 Milton's Paradice regained 1680
  • 324 Mystery of Jesuitism revealed 1679
  • 325 Manger's French Grammar 1686
  • 326 Machiavel's Florentine History 1674
  • 327 Montaign's Essays 3. Vol. Translated by Cotton 1685
  • 328 Memoires of the Great Mogul by Bernier 2 Par. 1672
  • 329 Narrative of the Fire of London 1667
  • 330 Oldham's Remains 1684
  • 331 Parthenia Sacra, or the Garden of the Parthenes 1633
  • [Page 21]332 Plutarch's Lives, Translated by several hands 5 Vol.—1683-1684
  • 333 — Morals by several Hands 3 Vol.—1684-1685
  • 334 Policy of the Clergy of France against Protestants 1681
  • 335 Plea for free Possession of Physick 1665
  • 336 Pastor Fido, Engl. by Sir R. Fanshaw 1664
  • 337 No Protestant but Dissenter's Plot Discover'd 1682
  • 338 Quintus Curtius's Life of Alexander the Great 1670
  • 339 Sir W. Raleigh's Life and Tryal 1677
  • 340 Rycaut's State of the Greek and Armenian Churches 1689
  • 341 —State of the Ottoman Empire
  • 342 Rosse's (Tho.) Cicero's Prince 1668
  • 343—(Alex.) Mystagogus Poeticus 1673
  • 344 Ripley Reviv'd, or his Works Expounded 1678
  • 345 Rebells no Saints 1661
  • 346 Records Arithmetick 1673
  • 347 Rays Engl. Proverbs 1678
  • 348 Rapin's Reflections on Aristotle's Poesie 1674
  • 349 Ld. Shaftsbury's Life 1683
  • 350 E. of Sandwich of Mettalls
  • 351 Spanish History of Don John and Card. Nitard 1678
  • 352 Stena's Dissertation of Solids 1671
  • 353 First State of Mahumetism 1679
  • 354 Survey of the State of Europe 1684
  • 355 Suetonius Lives of the 12 Caesars Engl. 1677
  • 356 Scarronnides or Virgil Travesty 1664
  • 357 Satyrical Letters by Cyrane Bergerac 1658
  • 358 Smith of Old Age 1676
  • 359 Shepherd's Holy-day, a Pastoral 1635
  • 360 Scarron's Comical Romance 1665
  • 361 Toll's Female Duel 1661
  • 363 Theocritus Englished by Creech 1684
  • 364 Tully's Offices, by Le'Strange 1680
  • 365 Tate's Poems 1684
  • 366 —Collection of Poems by several Hands 1685
  • 367 Troughton's Lutherus Redivivus 1677
  • 368 Temple's Observations on the United Netherlands 1676
  • 369 —Miscellanea 1680
  • 370 Twisden's Answer to Medel. Medic.
  • 371 Virgils Works Engl. by Ogilby with Cuts 1675
  • 372 Vernon's Life of Dr. Heylin 1682
  • 373 Vanslebs State of Egypt 1678
  • 374 Verstegan's Antiquities of Britain 1673
  • 375 View of Empires and Kingdoms of Europe 1660
  • 376 Withall's Dictionary Engl. and Lat. 1602
  • 377 Sir Geo. Wharton's Works 1683
  • 378 Whitehall's Behemoth arraigned against Hobbs 168 [...]
  • 379 Winstanley's Observations Domestick and Foreign 1684
  • 380 Waterhouse of Arms and Armory 166 [...]
  • [Page 22]381 Waller's Poems 1685
  • 282 Walker's Engl. Examples
  • 283 Wase's Dictionary. Engl. and Lat 1675
  • 184 Xenophon's History of Greece 1685
  • 385 Art of Thinking, out of the French 1685
  • 386 Alsops Melius Inquirend. against Goodman 1670
  • 387 Apothegms of the Antients 1683
  • 388 Life of Agathocles the Cicilian Tyrant 1676
  • 389 Agrippa's Vanity of Arts and Sciences 1676
  • 390 Argument against the Norman Conquest 1682
  • 391 Tragic. Hist. of Alcimus and Vannoza 1677
  • 392 Art of Pruning Fruit-Trees 1685
  • 393 Life of Peter d'Aubusson, Grand Master of Rhodes 1683
  • 394 Addison (Lancel.) of West-Barbary 1671
  • 395 Answer to the Friendly Debate 1669
  • 396 Art of Heraldry, in 2 parts
  • 397 Machiavels Florentine History G. B. 1674
  • 398 History of Justin G. B. 1676
  • 399 Art of Speaking, Writ in French by Messieurs du Port Royal 1666
  • 400 Art of Secret Information or Deciphering of Secret Writing, &c. 1685
  • 401 Fortunate deceived and Unfortunate Lovers in several Novels 1685
  • 402 Unfortunate Heroes. viz. Ovid, Horace, Virgil, &c. in 10 Novels 1679
  • 403 Maimbourgs History of the League, English't by Mr. Dryden 1684
  • 404 Historical Treatise of the Prerogitives of the Church of Rome 1685
  • 405 —Lassels Voyage of Italy 1686
  • 406 Du Vals present State of the whole World, English't by F. Spence 1685
  • 407 Philpots Original and Growth of the Span. Monarchy 1664
  • 408 Secret History of the House of Medici's by Varillas 1686
  • 409 Natural Language of the Hand, with Manual Rhetorick 1644
  • 410 Relation of the Conquest of Florida, by the Spaniards 1686
  • 411 Ld. Bacon's Remains, with an Account of his Works, &c. 1679
  • 412 Method to Learn to Sing by Book 1686
  • 413 History of the War of Cyprus, Transl. by Dr. Midgley 1686
  • 414 Beck's Universal Character, by which all Nations may underst. one another 1657
  • 415 Discourse of the National Excellences of England 1658
  • 416 Accomplish't Courtier, being Jnstructions and Examples 1658
  • 417 Reduction of Ireland, with an Account of the Rebellion, &c. 1675
  • 418 Waterhouse of the Rise and Decay of Families 1665
  • 419 Gentleman's Companion, &c. 1672
  • 420 Dr. Nalsons Countermine to the Presbyterians 1677
  • 421 Brief Chronicle of the Civil Wars from 1640—to 1661
  • 422 An Abridgment of the Laws and Government of Germany by L. Du-May 1664
  • 423 Howell's present State of the German Empire 1663
  • 424 Moral State of England with three Novels 1670
  • 425 History of Hungary and Transilvania 1664
  • 426 History of Magick, by G. Naudeus, Englished by J. D. 1657
  • 427 Present State of Russia, with Figures 1671
  • 428 Dr. Prices History of the Kings Restauration 1680
  • [Page 23]429 Antiquities of the City of Exeter by R. Izach. 1670
  • 430 History of the present Cardinals of Rome 1658
  • 431 Collections of some principal Matters in K. James Reign 1681
  • 432 History of the last Famous Siege of Rochel from the French 1679
  • 433 Smith's Remarks on the Manners Relig. and Gov. of the Turks, &c. 1678
  • 434 Present State of the German and Turkish Empire, with Remarq. &c. 1684
  • 435 History of Card. Zimines. Great Minister of Spain 1679
  • 436 Discourse of the Govern.' Relig. and Country of the Cossacks and Tartars 1672
  • 437 Present State of Samos, Nicaria, Patmos and Mount Athos 1678
  • 438 Luzancy's Reflections on the Council of Trent 1677
  • 439 Franzius History of Brutes with their Nature and Properties 1678
  • 440 Waterhouse Apology, for Learning, and Learned Men 1653
  • 441 Scarlets Stile of Exchanges, cont. their Law and Custome 1680
  • 442 Animadversions on the Greek and Latin Historians Oxf. 1678
  • 443 Langhorn's Introduction to the History of England 1676
  • 444 Russian Impostor, or the History of Muscovy, &c. by Sir R. M. 1677
  • 445 Memorials of Qu. Margaret of France, Writ by her self 1662
  • 446 Life and Death of Mr. Tho. Cawton 1662
  • 447 History of K. Edward the Second 1680
  • 448 Bowman's Glory, or Archery Revived 1682
  • 449 Academical Conversations by the Wits of France 1658
  • 450 Bates's Elench. Motuum, &c. or History of the late Civil Wars, with Skynner's Continnat. to the year 1667-1684
  • 451 History of William de Croy, Gov. to Char. V. being a Pattern for the Educat: of a Prince, written in French by Varillas 1684
  • 452 Five Debates at Cicero's house in Tuscuum 1683
  • 453 Web's (Jo.) Histor. Essay to prove the Language of the Jews to be the Primitive
  • 454 Prospect of the State of Ireland, by Father Walsh 1682
  • 455 Present State of Genoa, with the Actions of the French Fleet before it 1687
  • 456 Worlidges (J.) Vendi. Brittan. or Treatise of Cyder 1678
  • 457 Merchants daily Companion 1684
  • 458 Voyage to Constantinople, with Fig. 1683
  • 459 Lestranges Interest mistaken, or the Holy Cheat 1661
  • 460 Memoires of Henry Duke of Guise 1669
  • 461 Memoires of the Duke of Rohan 1660
  • 462 Dr. Brady's Answer to Mr. Pettit, with a Glossary, &c. 1681
  • 463 Collection of Apothegms of the Ancients 1686
  • 464 Phillipots Discourse of the Original Growth of Heraldry 1672
  • 465 Compendious Chronicle of Portugal from Alphonso the First to the Sixth 1661
  • 466 History of Alphonso, the sixth King of Portugal 1677
  • 467 Abridgment of Stow's Chronicle of England 1670
  • 468 History of Ecclesiastical Revenues 1685
  • 469 History of the Conquest of China, by the Tartars 1676
  • 470 Life of Mr. T. Sutton, with an Account of the Charter-House 1677
  • 471 Life of Dr. Heylin, by Dr. Bernard his Son in Law. 1683
  • 472 Lovels History of Animals and Minerals. 1661
  • 473 Josselyns Account of 2 Voyages to New England. 167 [...]
  • 474 Mars his Field or the Exercise of Arms with Figures.
  • [Page 24]475 Monsieur Scarrons Letters. 1677
  • 476 Webbs Essay about the Primitive Language. 1669
  • 467 Holders Elements of Speech: a Desc. about the product. of Letters. 1669
  • 478 Le Grand's Man without Passion or the Wise of Letters. 1675
  • 479 Painters Voyage of Italy with Figures. 1679
  • 480 Dr. Harris discourse of Remedies Galenicall and Chimical. 1683
  • 481 Barbetts Chirurgical and Anatomical Works. 1676
  • 482 Mindererus Body of Military Medicines. 1674
  • 483 Tragical History of 2 Illustrious Italian Families. 1677
  • 484 English and French Adventures. 1678
  • 585 Husband forced to be jealous 1668
  • 486 Drydens Annus Mirabilis, the year of Wonders. 1667
  • 487 Shipmans Carolina, or Loyal Poems. 1683
  • 488 Norris's Poems and Discourses. 1684
  • 489 Cartwrights Comedies Tragick-Comedies and Poems. 1651
  • 490 Shirly's six Plays, viz. Brothers, Sisters, Imposture, Cardinal &c. 1653
  • 491 Select parts of Horace in English Verse, with the Latin. 1652
  • 492 Lucretius's first Book in English Verse, by Evelyn, with the Latin, &c. 1656
  • 493 Hobbs's Wonders of the Peak, Latin and English Verse. 1678
  • 494 Coppingers Poems Songs and Love Verses. 1682
  • 495 Hogan Magonides or the Dutch Hudibras. 1674
  • 496 May's History of King Henry the Second. Verse. 633
  • 497 Chamberlains Pharonida, an Heroick Poem. 1659
  • 498 Lord Brooks Poem of Monarchy and Religion 1670
  • 499 Herricks Poems. 1648
  • 500 Beamounts Poems, viz. Hermaphrodite, Remedy of Love, &c. 1653

Miscellany in small 8o. and 12o.

  • 1 Asteria and Tamerlane. a Novel.
  • 2 Ars Aulica or the Courtiers Art.
  • 3 Abridgment of English Military Discipline.
  • 4 Apology for the French King.
  • 5 Bacon's Essays.
  • 6 Bayly's Life of the Bishop of Rochester.
  • 7 Burton's Historical Remarks.
  • 8 Bolnest's Principles of Philosophy.
  • 9 Cleavelands Poems.
  • 10 Compleat Statesman, or Life of Lord Shaftsbury.
  • 11 Cicero's Book of Dutys.
  • 12 Callopes Cabi [...]et opened.
  • 13 Commenii Orbis Pictus Engl. by Hoole, with fig.
  • 14 Chamberlain's Introduction to Geography.
  • 15 Characters of the Court of France.
  • 16 Lord Castlehaven's Memoirs.
  • 17 Disc. of the Imperfect. of Women.
  • 18 —of Physick and Physic.
  • [Page 25]19 Four Declarations and Edicts.
  • 20 Dowell against Hobbes Leviathan.
  • 21 Disc. of Artificial Beauty.
  • 22 Discovery of Amourous Intreagues.
  • 23 Donn's (Dr. Jo.) Poems.
  • 24 Digby Disc. of the Sympathet. Powder.
  • 25 Disc. of Plants.
  • 26 Esops Fables in Prose and Verse.
  • 27 Engl. Dictionary by H. C.
  • 28 Europe a Slave if England break not her Fetters.
  • 29 Emperor and Empire betrayed by Whom and How.
  • 30 French Grammar by Messieurs of the Port Royal.
  • 31 Free and Impartial Inquiry.
  • 32 Filmer (Sr. R.) of Use and Usury.
  • 33 French Gardiner.
  • 34 Gentlemans Companion.
  • 35 Hoole's easy Entrance to the Lat. Tongue.
  • 36 — Vocabulary Eng. and Lat.
  • 37 Heylin's (Dr.) Help to Hist. 1670
  • 38 — Idem. 1680
  • 39 Hist. of Auristella.
  • 40 Hobbs of Humane Nature.
  • 41 Happy Slave. A Novel.
  • 42 Humane Prudence.
  • 43 Medulla Hist. Anglicanae.
  • 44 Life of Cara Mustapha Grand Vizir.
  • 45 Hodders Arithmetick. 1671
  • 46 —Idem. 1683
  • 47 Hubert's Egypt's Favorite.
  • 48 Hales (Judge) his Life and Death.
  • 49 —Essay of Gravitation.
  • 50 Hist. of the Bucaniers of America.
  • 51 Johnson's Arithmetick.
  • 52 —Deliverances at Sea.
  • 53 —Answer to Poor Mans Physician.
  • 54 Kitchin Physician.
  • 55 Love Letters from a Nobleman to his Sister.
  • 56 Loves of Hero and Leander.
  • 57 Lives of Arria, &c.
  • 58 Lucius Florus's Rom. History.
  • 59 Legend of Captain Jones.
  • 60 Lenton's Piece of the World in Colours.
  • 61 Markham of Fowling.
  • 62 Minuc. Felix's Octavius. (Engl.)
  • 63 Malvezzi's Portrait. of Polit. Christian.
  • 64 Modern Pleas for Comprohension.
  • 65 Memoirs of Queen Eliz. and King James.
  • 66 Mills Night's Search.
  • [Page 26]67 Novell of Q. Elizabeth, and Earl of Essex.
  • 68 Ovid's Epistles.
  • 69 Overbury (Sr. Tho.) of the United Provinces.
  • 70 Present State of England. Part. 1st. 1669
  • 71 —of France.
  • 72 —of Italy.
  • 73 Purchasers Pattern.
  • 74 Rumsey's Instrument to clear the Stomach.
  • 75 Remarks on Remarks.
  • 76 Rights of the people about Impositions
  • 77 Rules of Civility.
  • 78 Record's Urinal of Physick.
  • 79 De Ruyter's Life and Death.
  • 80 Ray's Collect. of English Words.
  • 81 Reads Anatomy.
  • 82 Randolphs Poems.
  • 83 Spanish Council Divulged.
  • 84 Soldiers Guide.
  • 85 Stubs's To-him-Bays.
  • 86 State of France as in Lewis the 14th.
  • 87 Treatise of Humane Reason.
  • 88 —for Declining of Verbs.
  • 89 Thetford's Compleat Horseman.
  • 90 Tabor of Agues.
  • 91 Transprofer Rehearsed.
  • 92 Voyage to the Coast of Guinea.
  • 93 Virgil Travesty.
  • 94 William's. (Wm.) Poems.
  • 95 Wolley's (Han.) Queen-like Closet.
  • 96 Wits Recreation.
  • 97 Young Mans Guide.
  • 98 Young's Vade Mecum.
  • 99 Lives of Roman Emp. to Leopold the Present. Epitomiz'd with figures. 1684
  • 100 Life of the Present King of Poland.
  • 101 Life of Sir Tho. Moore Lord Chancellor of England.
  • 102 Life of Mary Stuart Queen of Scotland by Udall.
  • 103 Life of King Henry the Eighth.
  • 104 Lives of King Henry the 3d. and 4th. by Sir R. Cotton and Sir J. Heywood.
  • 105 Lives and Reigns of the Kings of Scotland abridged.
  • 106 Life of Dr. Tho. Fuller.
  • 107 Life of Renatus Descartes.
  • 108 Life of the Bishop of Munster.
  • 109 Life of Jo. Fisher Bishop of Rochester by Dr. Baily.
  • 110 Life of King Ed. 6th. with the beg. of Queen Eliz. by Sir John Hayward.
  • 111 Secret Hist. of Q. Elizabeth, and Earl of Essex.
  • 112 Present State of Scotland with Reflect. on the Ancient State thereof.
FINIS.

APPENDIX to Mr. Charles Mearne's Catalogue of English Books, chiefly of History, Miscellany, and Law, to be Sold by Auction at Richard's Coffee-House near the Middle-Temple-Gate, on Tues­day February 22d. 1686/7.

  • 1 PLutarch's Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans, with Additions-Lond. 1631
  • 2 —His Morals, or Philosophy 1603
  • 3 Gabr. Richardson's State of Europe, in 14 Books 1627
  • 4 Jo. Bodin's six Books of the Commonwealth 1606
  • 5 David Blondel's Treatise of the Sybils
  • 6 Sandys Travels into Egypt, Holy Land, &c. 1658
  • 7 Nero Caesar, a Treatise of Monarchy
  • 8 Hen. Stephens's World of Wonders, or Apologie for Herodotus 1607
  • 9 Sir James Turners Military Essays, Ancient and Modern 1683
  • 10 Pa. Paruta's Politick Discourses, Englished by the Lord Monmouth 1657
  • 11 Gallery of Heroick Women, with curious Cuts. 1657
  • 12 History of the Victories of Maurice Prince of Nassau 1613
  • 13 Sam. Clark's Lives of the Eminent Persons of this Latter Age 1683
  • 14 Herman Hugo's History of the Siege of Breda, with Cuts 1627
  • 15 Life of the Duke of Newcastle, written by his Lady 1667
  • 16 Collection of London Gazettes from July 1666. to April 1674.
  • 17 Rich. Braithwaits English Gentleman and Gentlewoman 1641
  • 18 History of the World, with an Account of Time, by Dion. Petavius 1659
  • 19 —Of the Turks by Fran. Knolles, best Edition 1638
  • 20 —Continuation of the History of the Turks, by Sir P. Ricaut
  • 21 —Of the World, or Natural History, by L. Plinius
  • 22 —Secret History of Justinian the Emperor
  • 23 —Of Italy, by Fran. Guicciardin 1618
  • 24 —Of France, by Edw. Grimestone
  • 25 —Of Estates and Empires of the World, by Grimestone 1615
  • 26 —Of the Civil Wars of Spain in the Reign of Charles the Fifth 1652
  • 27 —Of the Netherlands, by Edw. Grimestone 1609
  • 28 —Of France, by Mezeray
  • 29 —Of France, by G. Priorato, Englished by W. Brent 1678
  • 30 —Of the Civil Wars of France, by Davila, the large Letter 1647
  • 31 —Of the Republick of Venice, by James Howel
  • 32 —Of the World or Cosmography, by Dr. Pet. Heylin 1657
  • 33 —Of the Wars in the Low Countries, by Fam. Strada, with Figures 1650
  • 34 —Of the Goths, Swedes, and other Northern Nations 1658
  • 35 —Of the Wars of Denmark, by R. Manley
  • 36 —Of the Crusade or Holy War, Englished by Dr. Nalson 1686
  • 37 —Of the Iron Age, with Figures
  • 38 —Of England, or Chronicle by Froissart
  • 39 —Of England, by Sam. Daniel, J. Trussel, 2 Vol. 1636
  • 40 —Of England, Illustrated with Maps, by Bloome
  • [Page 2]41 —Historical Account of the Kings of England from the Conquest
  • 42 —Of the Wars between the House of York and Lancaster, by Biondi
  • 43 —Of the Kings of England with Remarques, by Sir W. Churchil, with Figures.
  • 44 —Of the Life and Reign of King Edw. 4. of England, by Habbington 1640
  • 45 —Of the Reign of Edw. 7. by the Lord Bacon, wants a Title
  • 46 —Of the Life and Reign of Queen Elizabeth, by W. Cambden 1675
  • 47 —And Life of King Charles 1. from his Cradle to his Grave, by Sanderson 1658
  • 48 —Of Hen. 8. and Q. Mary, by the Lord Bacon, and Goodwyn
  • 49 —Of Rutlandshire with its Antiquities, by Wright
  • 50 —Of London, by James Howel 1657
  • 51 Jo. Ogilby's Book of Road-Ways of England and Wales 1675
  • 52 Sir Simon Dew's Journals of all the Parliaments in Q. Elizabeth's Reign 1682
  • 53 Jo. Rushworth's Historical Collections, the first Part, gilt Back 1659
  • 54 Townesend's Historical Collections, of the four last Parliaments of Q. Eliz. 1680
  • 55 Weaver's Antient Funeral Monuments in the United Monarchy of Britain 1631
  • 56 Life of Guzman d'Alfarache, or the Spanish Rogue 1656
  • 57 Sir Nath. Ingelo's Bentivolio and Urania, in 6 Books 1673
  • 58 Eromena, or Love and Revenge, by F. Biondi 1632
  • 59 Elise, or Innocency guilty, a New Romance 1655
  • 60 Scarron's Comical Romance, or facetious History 1676
  • 61 Barclaies Argenis, a Romance 1605
  • 62 Sir Phil. Sidney's Countess of Pembrook's Arcadia 1638
  • 63 John Boccacio's 100 Novels and Tales 1684
  • 64 Monsieur Verdier's Romant of Romances 1640
  • 65 Tho. Bayley's Wall-Flower, a Romance 1650
  • 66 Jo. Gowers Poems De Confessione Amantis 1532
  • 67 Stultifera Navis, or the Ship of Fools, Lat. and Engl. Verse 1510
  • 68 Abrah. Cowley's Works 1668
  • 69 Collection of choice Poems by several Hands, 2 Volumes
  • 70 Mr. Drayton's Poly-Olbion with Selden's Notes and Maps
  • 71 Sir Tho. Killigrew's Comedies and Tragedies 1664
  • 72 Jo. Minshew's Dictionary of 9 Languages 1616
  • 73 Neh. Grews Description of the Rarities in Gresham Colledge 1681
  • 74 Laz. Riverius Universal Body of Physick in five Books 1657
  • 75 Gesners History of four-footed Beasts
  • 76 Bishop Andrews Sermons 1635
  • 77 Luther's Divine Discourses at his Table which he held with divers Learned Men, viz. P. Melancthon, Cus. Cruciger, Justus Jonas, P. Eberus, V. Dietericus, Joannes Bu­genhagen, Jo. Fosterens 1652
  • 80 Turquets General History of Spain, Englished by Grimston 1612
  • 81 J. de Serces General History of France, Englished by Grimston 1598
  • 82 Chillingworth's Reasons against Popery 1674
  • 83 Lord Bacons Natural History, with his New Atlantis 1630
  • 84 Cornelius Tacitus his Annals 1622
  • 85 Browne's Enquiries in many received Tenents and commonly received Truths
  • 86 Common-Prayer and Psalms for the use of Scotland 1637
  • 87 Austine's (Will.) Meditations 1637
  • 88 Dr. Hammond's 19 Sermons 1675
  • [Page 3]89 The Lords Supper Asserted, and the question fully stated, by Secretary Maurrice 1660
  • 90 Ibrahim or the Illustrious Bassa a Romance, Written by Monsieur de Scudery, Englished by Henry Cogan, Gent.
  • 91 Morley's easie Introduction to Practical Musick, in three parts 1608
  • 92 The Marrow of the French Tongue
  • 93 Right to the Sea, asserted by John Selden, Esq
  • 94 The Siege of Breda, Illustrated with Curious Cuts, Englished by H. G. 1627
  • 95 Sir Henry Wotton's exact discovery of many Political Intreagues and Mysteries of State of most Courts in Europe 1667
  • 96 The manner of keeping Merchants Accompts by way of Debtor and Creditor
  • 97 Stanley's History of Phylosophy, three parts with Figures, 2 Vol. 1660
  • 98 Dr. Donn's Twenty Six Sermons 1661
  • 99 Eusebius's Ecclesiastical History
  • 100 Fuller's Holy State
  • 101 Bishop Gauden on the Church of England 1659
  • 102 Feltham's Resolves Divine, Moral and Political 1661
  • 103 The French Academy being discourses Divine and Moral 1618
  • 104 Diana, an Excellent Romance
  • 104 The Decamaron, containing 100 pleasant Novels, witty and pleasant Discourses 1620
  • 106 St. Austins City of God 1610
  • 107 Sanford's (Fran.) Genealogical History of the Kings of England, Gilt back 1677
  • 108 Dugdale's (Sir Will.) Baronage of England 1675
  • 109 —Short View of the Late Troubles in England 1681
  • 110 Brady's (Rob) Introduction to the old English History 1684
  • 111 —History of England from Julius Caesar to the end of the Reign of Hen. 3 1685
  • 112 Bacon's (Fran. Ld.) History of Henry the VII. with Bishop Godwin's History of Henry VIII. Edw. VI. and Q. Mary 1676
  • 113 Herbert's (Edw. Ld.) History of Henry the VIII 1683
  • 114 Daniel's (Jam.) and John Trussell's History of England 1685
  • 115 Baker's (Sir Rich.) Chronicle of the Kings of England
  • 116 Townshend's (Heywood) Hist. Collections of the four last Parliaments of Q. Eliz. 1680
  • 117 Franklin's Annals of K. James and K. Charles, from the year 1612 to 1642, letter'd 1681
  • 118 Nalson's (Dr. Joh.) Impart. Collections or History of the Civil War, 2 Vol. letter'd 1682
  • 119 Rawleigh's History, with his Life and Tryal 1687
  • 120 Rushworth's (John) Historical Collections
  • 121 Melvil's (Sir Jam.) Memoires of the Affairs of State in England and Scotland 1683
  • 122 Spotswood's (John) History of the Church and State of Scotland 1677
  • 123 Burnet's (Gilb.) Memoirs of James and William Dukes of Hamilton, gilt back 1677
  • 124 —History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 2 Vol. 1683
  • 125 Petrie's (Alex.) Hist. of the Church from the year 600. to the 1600 Hague 1662
  • 126 Thornton's (Rob.) Antiquities of Nottingham. with fig. letter'd 1660
  • 127 Helvicus's (Chr.) Chronol. from the beginning of the World to the present time 1686
  • 128 Petavius's Hist. of the World with an account of time continued to the year 1659.
  • 129 Livy's (Titus) Hist. of Rome with Freinshemius's Supplement Englished 1686
  • 120 Guicciardin's History of the Wars of Italy, &c. best Edition
  • 131 Josephus's History of the Jews (with Figures) gilt back 1683
  • 132 Mezeray's Chronological History of France, gilt back 1683
  • 133 D'Avila's History of the Civil Wars of France, lettered 1648
  • [Page 4]134 —Another Lond. 1678
  • 135 History of Philip de Comines, gilt back 1674
  • 136 N [...] (Bapt.) History of the Republick of Venice 1673
  • 137 [...]o [...]to's (Gualt) History of France, Englished by N. Brent, gilt 1676
  • 138 Bentivoglio's History of the Wars in Flandres
  • 139 Isaacson's Chronology with an Append. of the Plantat. of Relig. in this Island 1633
  • 140 Fuller's History of the Holy War and Holy State, 2 parts compleat, in one Vol. 1651
  • 141 History of the Crusades for the Conquest of the Holy Land, Written in French by Maim-
  • 142 Foulis (Henr.) History of Romish Treasons and Usurpations 1681
  • 143 Sir P. Rycaut's History of the Turkish Emperors
  • 144 History of the Life and Reign of Edward the Second 1680
  • 145 — History of the Plots and Conspiracies of our Pretended Saints Oxon. 1674
  • 146 Churchill's (Sir Winst.) Divi Britann. being Remarks on all the Kings of this Island
  • 147 Biondi's History of the Civil Wars of Eng. between the Houses of Y. and Lanc. 1641
  • 148 Cambden's History of Queen Elizabeth 1675
  • 149 Dew's (Slm.) Journals of all the Parliaments in Queen Elizabeth's Reign 1682
  • 150 Life of Edward the IVth King of England, by Habbington 1640
  • 151 Sanderson's Life of K. Charles I. from his Cradle to his Grave 1658
  • 152 The King's Declaration of the Scotish Tumults from their Origine 1639
  • 153 Dugdale's (Sir Will.) Summons of the Nobility to Parliament 1685
  • 154 Guillam's (John) Display of Heraldy, with figures, lettered 16 [...]9
  • 155 Weaver's Antient Funeral Monuments in the United Monarchy of Britain 1631
  • 156 Cruso's Military Instructions for the Horse, with Figures 1632
  • 157 Speed's (John) Maps, with the Description of England, Scotland and Ireland and the chief Kingdoms of the World, &c. lettered 1673
  • 158 Blome's Britannia with the Maps 1676
  • 159 Ogilby's (J.) Africa, being an Accurate Descrip. of Eg. Barbary, &c. with figures g.b. 1660
  • 160 — Asia being a Description of Persia the Great Mogul, &c. with figures, gilt back 1671
  • 161 —America, containing a Description thereof, &c. with figures, gilt back 1671
  • 162 —Embassy to the Emperour of China containing a full Description of that Empire, 3. parts in 2 Vol. gilt back 1673
  • 163 Ogilby's Emb. to the Emp. of Japan, being an accur. des. of that Emp. with fig. g.b. 1670
  • 164 —Homer's Isl. and Odyss. transl. illust. with Ann. and adorn'd with fig. gilt back 1660
  • 165 Ogilby Virgil's Works with Annot. and Figures, gilt back
  • 166 —Aesop's Fables paraphrased in verse, with Fig. 2 Vol. gilt back 1660
  • 167 —Account of the Entertainment of His Majesty King Charles the 2d. in his passage through London to his Coronation with Fig. (fillets)
  • 168 Ludolphus's (Joh.) History of Ethiopia, with fig. lettered 1682
  • 169 Tavernier's (J. Bap.) Travels into Persia and the Indies, 2 Vol. gilt back compl. 1679
  • 170 Wheeler's (Sir Geo.) Travels into Greece, with Fig. gilt back 1682
  • 171 Brown's (Dr. Edw.) Travels into Hungary, Germany, &c. with Fig. 1685
  • 172 Bonet's (Theo.) Guide to the Practical Physician, lettered 1684
  • 173 Wiseman's (Rich) Chyrurgical Treatises 1686
  • 174 Crook's (Helk.) Anatomy of the Body of Man 1616
  • 181 Selden's P [...]acts being Janus Anglorum England's Epinonis, Orig. of Ecc. Juris. Lond. 16 [...]3
  • 182 Brown's (Sir Tho.) Works, compleat Lond. 1686
  • 183 [...]lorio's Italian Dictionary 1611
  • 184 Selden's (John) Mare Clausum, or Right and Dominion of the Sea 1663
  • [Page 5]185 Grotius (Hugh) of the Rights of War and Peace Englished by Evats. London. 1683
  • 186 Howell's Preced. of Kings, with the Reas. to which is added a Treat. of Ambass. 1664
  • 187 Stapylton's (Sir Robert) Translation of Juvenal's Satyrs 1660
  • 188 Silius Italicus Englished by Tho. Ross with Annotations and Figures 1672
  • 189 Shakespear's (Will.) Comedies Histories and Tragedies 1685
  • 190 Beaumont's and Fleacher's Comedies and Tragedies complete 1679
  • 191 Almahide, or the Captive Queen a Romance lettered 1677
  • 192 Cassandra Romance 1676
  • 193 The Romance of Tarsis and Zelie 1685
  • 194 Boccace's (John) Novels and Tales; Gilt Back 1684
  • 195 Ingelo's (Nath.) Bentivolio & Urania. Best Edit.
  • 196 Life of Guzman de Alfarache the Spanish Rogue 16 [...]6
  • 197 Davenant's Works
  • 198 Spencer's Fairy Queen, and his other Works, perfect
  • 199 Marvel's Poems
  • 200 Madam Katherine Philips's Poems; best Edit.

English Miscellanies in Quarto.

  • 1 Struy's (John) Travels into Moscovy, Tartary, &c. with Figures 1684
  • 2 History of the Bucaniers of America 2 Vol. with Figures 1683/4;
  • 3 Sheringham's (Rob.) King's Supremacy asserted 1682
  • 4 Hist. Bucaniers 2d. Part. 1685
  • 5 Godwin's Roman, Jewish and attick Antiquities 1685
  • 6 Bp. Cosins Scholast. Hist. of the Canon of H. Scriptures. 1684
  • 7 Edward Reynolds's Explicat. on the 110 Psalm 1642
  • 8 —Three Treatises, viz. Vanity of the Creature, Sinfulness of Sin, and Life of Christ 1631
  • 9 Jos. M [...]ades Discourses on divers Texts of Scriptures 1642
  • 10 Edw. Boyses's Sixteen Sermons 1672
  • 11 He [...]lin's (Dr. Pet.) History of Episcopacy 1642
  • 12
    • History of the Sabbath 1639
    • Stumbling-block of Rebellion 1638
  • 13 Walker's Life and Death of our Saviour, Oxon. 1683
  • 14 Flavel's Treatise of the Soul of Man Lond. 1685
  • 15 W [...]emes's Works in four Volumes 1632
  • 16 Dr. Tennison's Discourses of Idolatry
  • 17 Commonwealth and Government of Venice, by Contareno 1599
  • 18
    • Bp. Mountagne's Answer to Selden of Tythes 1621
    • O the Invocation of Saints
    • Appeal to Caesar
  • 19 Wright of the Passions of the Mind 1621
  • 20 C [...]p [...]nter's Geography Spherical and Topical 1635
  • 21 Gr mston's Counsellor of Estate 1634
  • 22 Abstract of Acts of Parliament, and Answer to it, by Dr. Cosens 1584
  • 23 Holy Hist. Transl. by the Marq. of Winchester 1653
  • 24 Scots Discovery of Witchcraft, with the Notes of Spirits and Divels
  • 25 Dariott's Judgment of the Starrs and Mathem. Physick 15 [...]8
  • 26 Discovery of the Bannian Religion, &c. with their History, Law, &c. 1630
  • [Page 6]27 Johnson's Relation of the most Famous Kingdoms of the World Lond. 1630
  • 28 Lanquet's Epit. of Chron. from the beginning of the World to K. Edw. the 6th, with Title 1569
  • 29 Man Transformed, or the Artificial Changeling, with Cutts. 1563
  • 30 Collection of Brittish and Outlandish Prophecies [...]638
  • 31 Drayton's (Mich.) Muses Elizium 1630
  • 32 Bariff's (Capt. Will.) Military Discipline, or young Artillery-man 1635
  • 33 Christian Policy; Published for the Good of Kings, from the Spanish. By E. Blount 1632
  • 34 Monsieur Primaudy's French Academy, Englished by T. B. 1614
  • 35 Vindic, of K. Charles 1st. from a Libel, Entit. The King's Cabinet opened 1648
  • 36 Dr. Beaumont's Observation on Dr. Moor's Mistery of Godliness 16 [...]5
  • 37 Dr. Bridges's Supremacy of Christian Princes, in Answer to Saunders. 1573
  • 38 Bishop William's Rights of Kings in Church and State 1644
  • 39 Fountain of Antient Fiction. 1 [...]99
  • 40 Theophania, or Modern Histories by way of Romance [...]655
  • 41 Monsieur Claudes Historical Defence of the Reformation, Englished by T. B. 1683
  • 42 Father Simons Critic. Enquiries into the various Edit. of the Bible. 1684
  • 43 Nature's Paradox, or the Innocent Impostor; a Polonian Hist. by the Bp. of Balley 1652
  • 44 Viccars's Madness of Astrologers against Sir Christ. Heydon 1624
  • 45 Royal Apology in Answer to the Commons and the Royal Legrayes 1648
  • 46 Lawson of Planting, with the Country Housewives Garden 1638
  • 47 The Arraignment and Anatomy of Urine, by Dr. Hart. 1625
  • 48 Heliodorus's Ethiopian History 1622
  • 49 Prinn's Health Sickness against drinking of Healths with other Tracts. 1628
  • 50 Gibs's (Dr. Ch.) XXXI. Sermons, Gilt back. 1672
  • 51 Account of Ancient Church Government 1684
  • 52 Polhil's (Edw.) View of Divine Truths 1678
  • 53 Du Moulins's Vindication of the Protestant Religion 1679
  • 54 Thorndike's Just Weights and Measures 1680
  • 55 History of the Holy Eucharist out of French 1684
  • 56 Bayly's End to Controversie between Rom. Cath. and Prot. Religion 1654
  • 67 Morning Exercise Methodited under Heads of Religion, by Case 1661
  • 58 Morning Exerc. Meth. or Heads of Religion open'd in Serm at St. Giles in the Fields. 1676
  • 59 Struys (John) Voyages into Moscovy, Tartary, &c. with Figures 1684
  • 60 History of the Bucaniers of America, 2 Vol. with Figures 1685
  • 61 Sheringham's (Rob.) King's Supremacy asserted 1682
  • 62 History of the Bucaniers of America. 2 Vol. 1685
  • 63 Godwin's Roman, Jewish, and Attick Antiquities 1685
  • 64 London's Catalogue of the most Vendible Books in all Sciences. 1659
  • 65 Barclay's Argenis, or the Loves of Polyarchus and Argenis
  • 66 A Vol. cont. 21 Comedies by Shadwell, Dreyden, Otway, Belyn, Wicherly, &c. 1636
  • 67 A Vol. of 20 Tragedies by Dreyden, Shadwell, Sir Char, Sidley, Sir Will. Davenant, &c.
  • 68 Famous History of Parismus 1681
  • 69 Zeli Daura Queen of Tartary, a Dramatick Poem 1682

Miscellany in Octavo.

  • 1 Lord Bacon's Essays Lond. 1680
  • 2 Behn's Collection of Poems 1684
  • 3 Cotton's Posthumous Pieces letter'd 16 [...]9
  • 4 Filmer's Works 1684
  • 5 Festeau's French Grammar 1675
  • 6 Gibson's Anatomy of Humane Bodies 1686
  • 7 Le Grand's Man without Passion 1675
  • 8 Festeau's English Grammar
  • 9 Bishop of Hereford against Burnet's Theory 1685
  • 10 Lord Hale's Tra [...]s 1684
  • 11 — Life of Pompon Atticus 1677
  • 12 — Of Natural Motions 1677
  • 13 Hartman's Preserver of Health
  • 14 History of the House of Esté 1681
  • 15 — Of the Government of Venice 1677
  • 16 Hudibras Compleat 1684
  • 17 K. James's Instructions to his Son Prince Henry 1682
  • 18 Lucretius, Translated by Creech 1683
  • 19 Milton's Paradice regained 1680
  • 20 Macchiavel's Florentine History 1674
  • 21 Montaigns Essays 3 Vol. Translated by Cotton, letter'd 1685
  • 22 Gentleman's Jocky
  • 23 Life and Reign of King Richard II. 1681
  • 24 —Morals by several Hands, 3 Vol. 1684, 1685
  • 25 Rycaut's State of the Greek and Armenian Churches 1689
  • 26 Rosse's (Tho.) Cicero's Prince 1668
  • 27 —(Alex) Mystagogus Poeticus 1675
  • 28 Record's Arithmetick 1673
  • 29 E. of Sandwich of Metals
  • 30 Suetonius Lives of the [...]2 Caesars 1677
  • 31 Smith of old Age, gilded back 1676
  • 32 Theoritus Englished by Creech 1684
  • 33 Tate's Poems letter'd 1684
  • 34 — Collection of Poems by several Hands 1685
  • 35 Virgil's Works Engl. by Ogilby with Cuts 1675
  • 36 Verstegan's Antiquities of Britain 1673
  • 37 Pettyt's Right of the Commons asserted 1680
  • 38 Smith of Old Age
  • 39 Walker's Engl. Examples
  • 40 Xenophon's History of Greece 1685
  • 41 Alsop's Melius Inquirend. against Goodman 1670
  • 42 Apothegms of the Antients 1683
  • 43 Agrippa's Vanity of Art and Sciences 1676
  • 44 Argument against the Norman Conquest 1682
  • 45 Life of Peter d'Aubusson, Grand Master of Rhodes 1683
  • [Page 8]46 Art of Speaking, writ in French by Messieurs du Port Royal Lond. 1666
  • 47 Instructions concerning the Art of Oratory 1679
  • 48 Cleaveland's Poems 1659
  • 49 Commenii Orbis Pictus, Engl. by Hoole, with Fig.
  • 50 Digby's Disc. of the Sympathet. Powder
  • 51 Idem 1680
  • 52 Medulla Hist. Anglicanae: Or History of the Kings of England 1683
  • 53 Life of Cara Mustapha Grand Visier
  • 54 Lord Hales Essay of Gravitation
  • 55 Love-Letters from a Noble-Man to his Sister
  • 56 Hudibras, 2d Part 1664
  • 57 Observations upon a Treatise, Intituled, Of Humane Reason 1675
  • 58 Purchaser's Pattern
  • 59 Record's Urinal of Physick
  • 60 Soldier's Guide
  • 61 Treatise of Humane Reason
  • 62 The Vermin-Killer, or Artificial Ways for killing Rats, Mice, &c.
  • 63 Brown's (Dr. Tho) Hydriotaphia, or of Urne Burial 1658
  • 64 Vindication of the Primitive Christians against Julian the Apostate 1683
  • 65 Anthropology abstracted, or the Idea of Humane Nature reflected 1655
  • 66 Beverley's (Tho.) Great Soul of Man 1676
  • 67 Serious Address to the Nonconformists 1676
  • 68 Brown's Prosodia Pharmacop. or the Apothecaries Prosody 1685
  • 69 Two Treatises, one of the Gout, the other of Women in Travail 1676
  • 70 Corn. Nepos Lives of Illustrious Men Englished Oxon. 1684
  • 71 Six Metaphysical Meditations of Des-Cartes, to prove a God Lond. 1680
  • 72 Fuller's (Ignat.) Peace and Holiness, in three Sermons 1672
  • 73 Counsel and Directions, Divine and Moral, in Letters, &c. 1685
  • 74 Culpeper's (Nich.) English Physitian enlarged 1683
  • 75 Life of Oliver Cromwel 1681
  • 76 Erasmus's Panegyrick upon Folly englished Oxon. 1683
  • 77 The Father's Legacy, or Counsel to his Children Lond. 1678
  • 78 Memoirs of Mr. Des Eco [...]ais, containing the Motives of his Conver &c. Fr. and Eng. 1672
  • 79 English Rogne, the 4th Part, with Cuts 1671
  • 80 Elborow's (Tho.) Exposition upon the latter Part of the Common Prayer Book 1672
  • 81 Reproof to the Rehearsal Transprosed 1673
  • 82 Geograph. Universal Present state of the World, by Duval 1685
  • 83 Siege of Rochel with the Edict of Nant [...]s
  • 84 Description of the State of Samos, Nicaria, &c. 1678
  • 85 Stillingfleet▪s (Dr. E) Account of his Conference with Coleman, and some others 1679
  • 86
    • Temple's (Sir Will.) Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherl. 1676
    • —His Miscellanea 1681
  • 87 Miscellany Poems and Translations, by Oxford Hands 16 [...]5
  • 88
    • Pettit's Visions of the Reformation 1683
    • —Visions of Government
  • 89 Hierocles upon Pythagoras's Golden Verses 1682
  • 90 Painter's Voyage into Italy 1674
  • 91 History of the Conquest of China by the Tartars 1671

Common and Statute Law, in Folio.

  • 1 AShes Tables to the Body of the Law, and to Cooks 1st 10. Rep. 2 Vol. L. 1614
  • 2 Pulton's Collection of Statutes in Force and Use, with References 1670
  • 3 Rastal's Collection of Statutes at large, with Marginal Notes, 2 Vol. 1618
  • 4 Townsend Tables to most of the printed Presidents and Pleadings 1667
  • 5 Lord Cookes Reports, 11 Parts in French, with a Table 1672
  • 6 — In English 11 Parts, with a large Table 1680
  • 7 — 12th and 13th Part, with Tables 1658
  • — Declarations and Pleadings, contained in the Reports 1659
  • 8 — Book of Entries of approved and perfect Presidents 1671
  • 9 Brown's Formuloe Bene Placitandi, or his Entries, 2 Parts Compleat 1675
  • 10 Robinson's Special Pleadings, Entries, Declarations, Issues, &c. 1684
  • 11 Vidian's Exact Pleader, or Book of Entries 1684
  • 12 Dalton's Office of Justices and Sheriffs, in one Volume 1626
  • 13 — Office of Sheriffs in and out of Sessions 1670
  • 14 Cawley's Laws of Q. Elizabeth, &c. explained against Jesuits, Priests, &c. 1680
  • 15 Cowell's Interpreter of the Words and Terms of the Law, with Manley 1684
  • 16 Dyer's Reports, with two new Tables, best Edition 1672
  • 17 Hobart's Reports in the Common-Pleas, with a Table 1671
  • 18 Littleton's Reports, Kings-Bench, and Exchequer 1683
  • 19 Leonard's Reports in several Courts, Tempore. Eliz. 4th Part 1675
  • 20 Crook's Reports, Tempore Jacobi 1657
  • 21 — Reports, Tempore Caroli 1658
  • 22 Davis's Reports in the Courts of Ireland 1674
  • 23 Latch's Reports in the Kings-Bench, with two Tables 1661
  • 24 Yelverton's Reports in the Kings-Bench, with Tables 1674
  • 25 Syderfin's Reports, & Cases Banc le Roy, 1 Vol. 1684
  • 26 Jones's Reports in the Kings-Bench 1675
  • 27 Savil's Reports in the Exchequer 1675
  • 28 Alleyn's Reports 1682
  • 29 Rolles's Reports in the Kings-Bench, in one Vol. compleat 1675
  • 30 — Abridgment of the Law, with the Lord Hales's Preface, 2 Vol. 1668
  • 31 Dugdale's Origines Juridiciales, or the Memoirs of English Laws 1671
  • 32 Dalton's Office of Sheriffs, in and out of Sessions 1677
  • 33 A Compleat Set of Year-Books, Edw. the 3d, 1st 2d Parts, Quadragesms, Books of Assizes, Edw. 4. L. Quinto of Edw. 4. 5 H. the 6th, 2 Vol. Edw. 5. Rich. 3d, H. 7, 8. 7 Vol. 1679
  • 34 Pulton de Pace Regis & Regni 1623
  • 35 Brown's Entries, the first Part
  • 36 Blount's Law Dictionary 1679
  • 37 Bridgman's Reports 1659
  • 38 Brook's Grand Abridgment, small Folio 1586
  • Idem Large Folio 1573
  • 39 Sheppard's Action of the Case for Deeds 1663
  • 40 Ryley's Pleadings in Parliament 1661
  • 41 Wingate's Maxims and Reasons of the Common-Law of England 1658
  • 42 Waterhouse's Commentary on Fortescue 1663
  • 43 Sheppard's Epitome of all the Common and Statute Law of England 1656
  • [Page]44 Poulton's Kalender or Table of the Effect of the Statute from Magna Charta to the 4th year of King James Lond. 1608
  • 45 Dyer's Reports, with two new Tables, best Edition 1585
  • 46 Lord Cook's Declarations and Pleadings 1659
  • 47 Magna Charta 1642
  • 48 Jurisdictions of Courts 1669
  • 49 Cook's Reports in French, 1st 2d Part 1600
  • 50 — Idem First Part 1600
  • 51 Officina Brevium, Forms of Judicial Writs, with their Entries 1679
  • 52 Cook's Reports in French, old and best Edition 1609
  • 53 Rastall's Collections of Entries
  • 54 Brown's Entries, 2d Part
  • 55 Sheppard's Law of Common Assurances touching Deeds, &c. 1669
  • 56 — Practical Counsellor touching Fines and Recoveries 16
  • 57 Vaughan's Reports and Arguments, &c. 1677
  • 58 Saunder's Reports. 2 Vol.
  • 59 Winch's Reports
  • 60 — Entries
  • 61 Hobbart's Reports 1678
  • 62 Sir Orlando Bridgman's Conveyances 1682
  • 63 Crook's Reports, in 3 Vol. with the new Notes 168
  • 64 Sinderfin's Reports Compleat
  • 65 Cook's Institutes, 4 Parts, in 3 Vol. Compleat, with the Tables 1670
  • 66 Finch's Law in French 1613
  • 67 Cotton's (Sir Robert) Abridgment of the Records in the Tower 1657
  • 68 Leonard's Reports 1st and 3d Parts 1658

Common and Statute Law, in Quarto.

  • 69 BIshop Coses Apology for Ecclesiastical Proceedings, with a Discourse of Politicks 1593
  • 70 West's Presidents, both Parts 1615
  • 71 Prinn's Parliament Writs, 2d and 3d Parts
  • 72 Bacon's Elements of the Common Law 1630
  • 73 Brownlow's Declarations and Pleadings, both Parts Compleat, 2 Vol. 1654
  • 74 Court of Requests 1592
  • 75 Selden of Tyths 1618
  • 76 Attournyes Academy, Repertory of Records, and Att. Alm. 1630
  • 77 Fleta, with Selden's Notes 1685
  • 78 Dodridge's English Lawyer, Principality of Wales, and Compleat Parson 1631
  • 79 Heugh's Abridgment of the Common Law 1657
  • 80 — Abridgment of Acts and Ordinances of Parliament from 40 to 56
  • 81 Hobart's Reports 1641
  • 82 Moyle's Entries of the most select Writs of Common Law 1658
  • 83 Godolphin's Abridgment of the Ecclesiastical Laws 1680
  • 84 — The Orphans Legacy 1674
  • 85 Brownlow's Reports Compleat. 2 Parts, 1 Vol. 1675
  • 86 — Reports. 1st. Part 1651
  • 87 Aston's Book of Entries 1673
  • 88 Crumpton's Justice 1606
  • [Page]89 — Jurisdiction of Courts Lond. 1637
  • 90 Lord Cooke's Compleat Copyholder 1641
  • 91 Dalton's Country Justice 1643
  • 92 Marshe's Reports 1675
  • 93 The Perfect Conveyancer, or Select and Choice Presidents 1655
  • 94 Powell's Antiquity, Uses, and Jurisdiction of Court-Leets 1642
  • 95 Prynne's Register of Parliamentary Writs. The 1 Part 1659
  • 96 Staunford's Pleas of the Crown, with Exposition of the Kings Prerogative 1607
  • 97 Sheppard's Marrow of Law Compleat. In 2 Vol. 1653
  • 98 Taylor's History of Gavelkind 1663
  • 99 Townsend's second Book of Indictments in Real, Personal, and Mixt Actions 1674
  • 101 Swinbourne of Wills and Testaments 1677
  • 102 Compleat Clerk 1683
  • 103 — Idem. 1655
  • 104 Marsh's Reports 1675
  • 105 Sheppard's Grand Abridgment of the Law. 4 Parts. 2 Vol. 1675
  • 106 Callis Readings, 23 H. 8. of Sewers 1686
  • 107 Doctrina Placitandi 1677

Common and Statute-Law, [...]

  • 108 ASh's Table to Cooke's Reports 1631
  • 119 Billinghurst's Mysteries of Clerkship 1674
  • 110 Barrow's Entring Clerks Vade Mecum 1678
  • 111 Clerks Manual 1678
  • 112 Clerks Guide Compleat. In 4 Parts 1682
  • 113 — The first, second, and third Parts 1670
  • 114 Chamberlain's Compleat Justice 1681
  • 115 Compleat Sollicitor 1672
  • 116 Compleat Attourney 1659
  • 117 An Abridgment of Cooke upon Littleton. By Davenport 1683
  • 128 Ashe's Table to Dyer 1588
  • 129 Davies of Impositions, viz. Tonnage, Poundage, Prizage, Customs, &c. 1656
  • 120 The Necessity, Use, and Fruits of Pleadings 1601
  • 121 Gregory's Moot-Book, French 1599
  • 122 Heughs's Abridgment of Moor's Reports 1665
  • 123 Herne's Law of Conveyances 1656
  • 124 Heughs's Parsons Law 1673
  • 125 Kitchin's Jurisdictions of Courts, English 1663
  • 126 — Idem, French 1607
  • 127 Lambard's Justice of Peace 1594
  • 138 Littleton's Tenures, French, large Margen, with many Notes
  • 139 An Abridg. of all the Statutes of K. Ch. I. and K. Ch. II. until the year 1673
  • 130 March's Actions for Slander 1674
  • 131 Fiz-Herbert's Natura Brevium, Engl. 1677
  • 132 — Idem. French interleaved 1609
  • 133 Placita Generalia & Specialia 1670
  • 134 Parson's Counsellor with the Law of Tyths and Tything 1677
  • 135 Pettit's Antient Rights of the Commons of England, interleaved 1680
  • 136 The Rights of Bishops to judge in Capital Cases in Parliament interleaved 1680
  • [Page]137 Styles's Practical Register Lond. 1657
  • 148 Tryals Per Pais 1680
  • 149 Sir Sim. Deggs's Parsons Counsellor 1677
  • 140 Wilkinson's Authority and Office of Coroners and Sheriffs 1675
  • 141 Terms of the Law 1685

Common and Statute-Law in Octavo and Twelves.

  • 142 BRitton, the second Edition 1640
  • 143 Cooke's Compleat Copy-holder 1673
  • 144 Cowell's Instut. Juris Anglicani 1663
  • 145 Critica Juris Ingeniosa 1661
  • 146 Clerks Guide, the first and second Parts 1653
  • 147 Wingat's Clerks Tutor to Arithmetick 1671
  • 158 Abridgment of Doctor and Student 1630
  • 159 Brook's Reading on the Statute of Limitation 1647
  • 150 Collection of Orders of Chancery 1652
  • 151 Earl of Clarendon's Orders of Chancery, interleaved 1676
  • 152 Lord Brook's Cases, French 1587
  • 153 Beltew's Richard the Second
  • 154 A Book of Instruments 1636
  • 155 Compleat Justice 1641
  • 156 An exact Book of Presidents, in Latin and English 1663
  • 157 Attourneys Guide in suing out Fines and Recoveries 1656
  • 168 Ashe's Tables to the Law 1609
  • 169 Abridgment of the Book of Assize, French 1555
  • 160 Lord Coventry's Chancery-Orders with Fee of several Courts 1641
  • 161 Bridall's View of the Common Law 1673
  • 162 Lambert's Duty of Constables, Petty Constables, and Tything-men, &c. 1677
  • 163 The Laymans Lawyer, or the second part of the Practice of the Law 1654
  • 164 Leigh's Commentary of the Terms of the Law 1652
  • 165 Littleton's Tenures in French 1608
  • 166 Horn's Mirrour of Justice 1642
  • 167 Heughs's Moot-Cases 1675
  • 178 Hatton's Statute concerning Statutes 1677
  • 179 Ireland's abridgment of Cooke's Reports 1657
  • 170 Justice Restored 1661
  • 171 Cooke upon Littleton, French, Eng. 1671
  • 172 Glanvils de Legibus 1604
  • 173 Finch's Law, English 1678
  • 174 The Fillacers Office
  • 175 Fleetwood s Office of a Justice of Peace
  • 176 Fortescue and Hengham with Seld [...]n's Notes 1672
  • 177 Transactions of the High Court of Chancery 1671
  • 188 Philips's Directions to study the Law 1675
  • 189 The Office of an Executor 1641
  • 180 Meriton's Touch-stone of Wills 1674
  • 181 Manley's Abridgment of the 12th and 13th Parts of Cooke's Reports 1670
  • 182 Magna Charta, French 1608
  • 183 The Parsons Monitor 1681
  • 184 Practica Walliae 1672
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