A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS IN
- DIVINITY,
- HUMANITY,
- HISTORY, &
- PHILOLOGY, &c.
Together with Tracts, and Pamphlets Contained in the English Part of the LIBRARY OF THE Rev. Mr. W. SILL, late Prebend of Westminster.
Which will be Sold by AUCTION at the Black Swan in St. Paul's Church-Yard, over against the South-Door of St. Paul's Church amongst the Woollen-Drapers, at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, on Tuesday, the 29th of this Instant, November, 1687.
By Edward Millington, Bookseller.
Catalogues are given at Mr. Wilkinson at the Black-boy in Fleetstreet, Mr. W. Miller at the Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, at the Black-boy Coffee-house in Ave-Mary Lane, and at the above-mentioned place of Sale, 1687.
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On Tuesday the 29th. of this Instant November, 1687. at the Black-Swan in St. Pauls-Church-Yard, amongst the Woollen-Drapers, will be Sold by Auction the English part of the Library, of the (Rev. Mr. W. Sill late Prebend of Westminster, Deceased) consisting of Divinity, History, Philology, &c. in all Volumes Curiously Bound.
Divinity, History, Philology, &c. in Folio.
- 1 NEwman's large and compleat Concordance to the Bible, large Let L. 1642
- 2 Broughton's Works, 4 tomes digested into one Vol. with his Effigies 1662
- 3 Bishop Reynold's Works Compleat. Discourses, Tracts, Sermons, &c. 1679
- 4 Strong of the two Covenants, viz. of Works, and of Grace (Gilt Let. 1678
- 5 Dr. Cave's History of the Lives, Acts, Martyrdom of the Apost Lett. 1676
- 6 —Lives of the Primitive Fathers, with Cuts, and a Chronology Lett. 1677
- 7 —Lives of the Saints, with other Feasts of the year according to the Roman Calender, by Ribadeneira, with curious Sculpt. Lett. 1669
- 8 Dr. Hammond's Paraph. and Annotations on the New-Test (2d. Edit. fine Pap.) 1659
- 9 —Paraphrase and Annotations on the Books of the Psalms 1659
- 10 Bishop Jewel's Works, viz. Defence of the Apology and reply to Harding 1567
- 11 Bp. Bilson's Survey of the Sufferings of Christ, and his descent into Hell 1603
- 12 Mason of the Consecration of Bishops in the Church of England 1593
- 13 Dr. Feild of the Church in 5 Books, with an Appendix & enlargments 1628
- 14 Hooker's Laws of Ecclesiastical Policy in 8 Books, with his Life, &c. Lett. 1676
- 15 Certain Sermons or Homilies to be read in Churches 2 parts Compl. 1673
- 16 Dr. Allestree's Sermons Preached before the King on publick occasions 1669
- 17 T.C. Labyrinthus Cantuariensis, or an answer to Bp. Laud, in defence of Fish 1638
- 18 Towerson's Explication of the Decalogue or 10 Commandements, Lett 1676
- 19 —his Explication of the Lord's Prayer, Lett. 1677
- 20 Bishop Pearson's Exposition of the Creed, 4th. Edition enlarged, Gilt Lett. 1676
- 21 Dr. Barrow's Sermons and Expositions on the Apostles Creed, Lett. 1683
- 22 Cracanthorp of the 5th. Gen. Council detecting Baronius & Bin. Frauds. 1631
- 23 Jesuits Morals extracted out of the famous Jesuits B. Engl. by Dr. Tongue 1670
- 24 Walsh's history and Vindication of the Irish Remonstrance in 1661, Lett. 1667
- 25 Burlaces History of the Irish Rebellion, to the Grand Eruption, Lett. 1680
- 26 Dr. Owen of the Spirit, viz. of his Name and Nature, Personality, &c. Let. 1674
- 27 Dr. Burnet's History of the Reformation of the Church of Engl. Lett. 1674
- 28 —his Hist. of the Church and State of Scotl, continuing Bp. Spotswood, Lett. 1677
- 29 Bp. Spotswood's History of the Church and State of Scotland, Lett, 1677
- 30 Spirit of the Martyrs revived, contained in several Ecclesiastical Hist. 16
- 31 Thorndike's Epilogue to the Tragedy of the Church of England 1659
- 32 Mede's Works Compleat, of the best Edition, enlarged from M.S.S. Lett. 1677
- 33 Isaacson's Chron. containing the Hist. of the first Plant. of Relig. in Engl. 1633
- 34 Dr. Cary's Chronological Account of the ancient time in three parts 1677
- 35 Sr. W. Rawleigh's Hist. of the World, with his life & tryal, by Mr. Shirl. Lett. 1676
- 36 P. Paolo's Hist. of the Counc. of Trent, with his Life, and the Inq. &c. Lett. 1676
- 37 Rushworth's Historical Collection of Passages of State, method. by Corbet 1659
- 38 Godwin's Hist. of the Reigns of H. 8. Ed. 6. Lord Bacon's Henr. 7th. Lett. 1676
- [Page 2]39 Cambden's Hist. of Queen Elizabeth, compared with the Original, Lett. 1675
- 40 Bentivogli's Hist. of the Wars of Flanders, with Maps, and Fig. Gilt. Lett. 1678
- 41 Bp. of Rochester's Acc. of the late Conspiracy against the King. Gilt Lett. 1685
- 42 Baron Taverniers Trav. into Turk. and Pers. with an acc. of the Serag. G. Let. 1677
Divinity, History, Philology, in Quarto.
- 1 DR. Stillingfleets Hist. of the Separation, its Nature, &c. large Pap. G.L. 1681
- 2 — Rational account of the Grounds of the Christian Faith 1662
- 3 Bishop Cosins Scholastical History of the Canon of the Holy Scripture 1657
- 4 Bishop Sparrow's Collections of Injunct. Orders, Canons Ecclesiastical, &c. 1671
- 5 Dr. Killigrews Sermons Preached at White-Hall, Gilt Let. 1675
- 6 Gilpin's of Satans Temptations in three parts, Gilt Lett. 1677
- 7 Gibb's 31 Sermons on several Subjects, and on several occasions, Gilt Lett. 1677
- 8 Bp. Bilson's Sermons, touching the Redemption of Mankind 1599
- 9 —his perpetual Government of Christ's Church 1593
- 10 —true difference betwixt Christian Subjection and unchrist. Rebel. 1595
- 11 Park's Apology for Christs descent into Hell 1607
- 12 Patricks Estate of the Church, with a discourse of it from the Apost. 1602
- 13 Whitgist's answer to Cartwright's Admonit. to the Parliament 1572
- 14 Dailles Treatise of the right use of the Fathers, with Smiths Preface 1651
- 15 Dr. Hammond's Tracts, Power of the Keys, against the Lord Falkland, &c. 1647
- 16 Polhils view of Divine Truths practically exemplified, Gilt Lett. 1676
- 17 Bishop Parker's Demonstration of the Law of Nat. & of the Christ. Rel. 1681
- 18 Gillespies Treatise of the Covenant of Redemption, Gilt Lett. 1677
- 19 Humphreys Mediocria of Election, Redemption, Justification, &c. 1674
- 20 Tertullian's Apology, and defence of the Christ. against the Gentiles 1655
- 21 Dr. Comber's Historical Vindication of the divine Right of Tythes 1682
- 22 Froysell's Sermons of Grace and Temptations, (Gilt Lett.) 1678
- 23 Lawrence of Communion, and War with Angels in Certain Medit. 1646
- 24 Mountagues Miscellanea Spiritualia, or devout Essays 1648
- 25 Sutcliffe's Abridgement, or Survey of Popery against Kellison 1606
- 26 — 3 Fold answer to Parson's 3d. part of his 3 Conversions of England 1606
- 27 Dr. Abbot's Defence of Mr. Perkin's Reformed Cathol. 3 parts, 2 Vol. 1606
- 28 Wotton's Defence of Mr. Perkin's Reformed Catholick Lond 1606
- 29 Widdrington's answer to Thomas Fitz Herbert, an English Jesuit 1616
- 30 James Corruption of the Script. Fathers Councels, by the Prelates, and Pillars of the Roman Church & an answer to Gretser, &c. 1632
- 31 James Corruption of the Script. Fathers Councels, by the Prelates, and Pillars of the Roman Church & an answer to Gretser, &c. 1632
- 32 Bp. Morley's Treatises, viz. his Judgment touching the Church of Rome 1683
- 33 Bp. Lloyd's answ. to 3 Treat. publ. under the Name of the Jesuites Loyalty 1678
- 34 —Considerations touching the true way to suppress. Popery in Engl. 1677
- 35 Bp. Ushers answer to the Jesuites Challenge Rel. of the ancient Irish, &c. 1631
- 36 Morning Exer. against Pop. by Pool, Manton, Baxter, Fowler, &c. Gilt Lett. 1675
- 37 Dr. Tenison of Idolary, as its distinguished from Superstition, Lett. 1678
- 38 Dr. Rainold's Confer. with Hart, touching the Head and Faith of the Ch. 1588
- 39 Clarkson's Practical Divinity of the Pap. destructive to Christ. Gilt Lett. 1676
- 40 Jesuites Loy. in 3 Treat. with 3 others, touch. the reason of Pen. Laws G.L. 1677
- 41 Controversial Let. concerning the Temp. Auth. of the Pope 2d. Edit. G.L. 1674
- 42 Shaw's Origo Protestantium, or an answer to a Popish M.S. (Gilt Lett.) 1677
- [Page 3]43 E. W. Truth will out, or an answer to Bp. Taylor's dissuasive from Popery 1667
- 44 Dr. Barrow's Treatise of the Popes Supremacy and Unity of the Ch. lett. 1680
- 45 A Brief account of ancient Ch. Governm., with Reflect. on Blondel, &c. 1662
- 46 Holy Bible faithfully Translated by the Eng. Coll. at Doway, 3 Vol. 1635
- 47 Fitz Simon Justification and Exposition of the doctrine of the Mass 1611
- 48 Protestancy Condemned by the express Verdict of Protestants Doway 1654
- 49 Conference of the Cath. and Prot. Doct. with the express words of Scrip. 1681
- 50 Dr. Avila's rich Cabinet full of spiritual Jewels, Engl. out of Spanish 1620
- 51 Brereley's Protestant Apology for the Roman Cath. Church in 3 parts 1608
- 52 Anker of Christ. Doct. prov. the points of the Cat. Rel. by the word of God 1618
- 53 J. R. overthrow of the Pulpit, Babels against Crashaw 1612
- 54 Fisher's answer to 9 points proposed by K. Jame 1st. and against White 1626
- 55 Anonymus Eremitas visible Sacrifice of the Church of God 1637
- 56 J. S. Tryal of the Protestant private Spirit 1630
- 57 Christians Manna, or a Treatise of the Sacrament of the Eucharist 1613
- 58 W. G. Discovery of certain Notorious untruths, in Mr. Whites Book 1619
- 59 Treatise of the Grounds of the Old and New Religion against Crashaw 1608
- 60 Thomas Dorman's Disproof of Mr. Nowels Reproof 1595
- 61 Bayly's end to Controversie betwixt the Roman Cath. and Protest. Relig. 1654
- 62 Lives of the Saints, with the Lives of other Saints of the Universall Church extracted out of Ribadenira, Surius, &c. by Alp. Villegas 1630
- 63 Life of St. Francis Xavier, written by Horatius Tursellinus Par. 1632
- 64 Certain selected Epistles of S. Hierome, also the Life of S. Paul the first Hermite, and of S. Hilarion the first Monk of Syria 1612
- 65 Parson's answer to the fifth part of the Lord Cokes Reports 1606
- 66 —his Discussion of the answer of Dr. W. Barlow, with his Supplem. to the Discussion against D. Donn, and against Bp. Andr. Adjoynder, 3 Vol. 161 [...]
- 67 Exposition of the Mass, with the Rights & Ceremon. thereto belonging 1612
- 68 Treatise of the most Blessed and Rever. Sacram. of the Euchar. in 2 parts 1611
- 69 Gale's Court of the Gent. discoursing of hum. Literat. 4 par. 2 Vol. G. L. 1673
- 70 Artificial Changling Historically presented with Figures 1652
- 71 Godwyn and Rous, Roman and Jewish, and Attick Antiquities 1633
- 72 Prideaux's Introduction to the Reading all sorts of Histories Oxf. 1654
- 73 —Another, with a Synopsis of Councils, and three Indexes 1610
- 74 Alcoran of Mahomet, discovering the Turkish Vanities 1641
- 75 London's Catalogue of Divinity, Hist. Phys. Chyr. Law Books, &c. 1659
- 76 Ridley's view of the Civil and Eccles. Law, with Dr. Gregory's Notes, Oxf. 1638
- 77 Dr. Cosen's Apology for sundry Proceed. in Courts Eccles. 3 parts comp. 1594
- 78 Cowel's Interpreter, explaining most Terms in Law Writers 1633
- 79 Godolphin's Abridgment of the Ecclesiastical Laws of this Realm 16787
Divinity, History, Philology, in 80. 120.
- 1 GOdden's Catholicks no Idolaters, or a full refutation of Dr. Stillingfleet 1672
- 2 Dr. Stillingfl. Principles, giving an acc. of the Faith of Prot. by N. O. 1671
- 3 S. Grescey's Fanaticism, Fanatically imputed to the Roman Church 167 [...]
- 4 Worsley's Discourse of the Miracles wrought in the Ro. C. against Dr. Stil. 1676
- 5 J. R. C. Account of Dr. Stillingfleet's Idolatry of the Roman Church 1672
- 6 Serjeants sure footing in Christianity, against Dr. Peirce, Whitby Stillingfl. 1665
- [Page 4]7 —Discovery of the Insincerity of Bp. Tayler's Dissuasive from Popery 1665
- 8 —Answer to Dr. Piercy's Sermon, Feb. 1. 1662. at Whitehall 1663
- 9 Reason against Railery, or a full Answer to Dr. Tillotson's Preface against J.S. 1672
- 10 —Schism Dispatcht, or a Rejoinder to the Replies of Dr. Hammond 1657
- 11 Brief Notes on the Apology set under the Name of Priests unit. to the Arch-Priest
- 12 Broughton's Historical Account of the first Found. of Monast. in Britain 1655
- 13 Judgm. of the Apost. & of those of the first Age, as to the Points betw. Pap. & Prot.
- 14 A Relation of certain Authors that are pretend. to disavow the Churches Infal.
- 15 Brief Survey of the Lord of Derry's Treatise of Schism 1654
- 16 C.R. Distinction of Fundamental, and not Fundamental Points of Faith 1644
- 17 Kellison's Survey of the new Relig. Detect. many gross Absurdities 1603
- 18 R.S. Two Books of the Author. and Substance of the Prot. Church & Relig. 1621
- 19 A just Discharge of Dr. Stillingfleet's Unjust Charge of Idolatry 1678
- 20 S.R. Answer to Thom. Bell's late Chal. named, the Downfall of Popery 1606
- 21 An Apology and true Declarat. of the Institut. and Endcav. of Rome and Rhemes
- 22 N.N. Polititians Catechism for his Instruct. in Divine Faith, &c. 1658
- 23 Parson's Treatise of the 3 Convers. of Engl. from Pagan. to the Christ. Relig. 1603
- 24 W.R. Confutation of a new and vain Challenge by O.E. Author of Warnword.
- 25 Treatise of the Hierarchy of Divers Orders of the Church, against Calvin 1627
- 26 Right and Jurisdiction of the Prelate and Prince, by J.E. 1617
- 27 Treatise of the Judge of Controversies, by Mart. Becanus 1619
- 28 R. Person's Christian Directory, guiding Men to Eternal Salvation 1650
- 29 A Missive of Consolation sent from Flanders to the Catholicks of England 1645
- 30 The Roman Martyrology according to the Reformed Calendar 1627
- 31 Christian Rules proposed to the Vertuous Soul aspiring to Holy Perfection 1665
- 32 Ch. M. Paraphrastical and Devout Discourse on the Psalm Miserere 1635
- 33 D.J. de Avila's Certain Selected Spiritual Epistles profitable for all sorts 1631
- 34 N.B. Journal of Meditations for every day in the year 1684
- 35 Rational Discourse of Prayer, chiefly of Mystical Contemplation, &c. 1669
- 36 J.H. Paraphrase on the 7 Penitential Psalms of the Kingly Prophet 1635
- 37 A Manual of Godly Prayers and Litanies newly annexed Antw. 1671
- 38 F. John Evang. of Balduke of the Kingdom of God in the Soul 1657
- 39 The Widow's Mite cast into the Treasure-house of the Praises of our Lady 1619
- 40 P. Camus Spiritual Director disinterressed, according to the Spirit of Fath. Sales
- 41 Devotions in the antient way of Offices, with Psalms, Hymns, Prayers, &c. 1568
- 42 A Catechism, with a Catalogue of the Fathers Cited and Quoted in it no Title.
- 43 Salvianus (quis dives Salvus) How a Rich Man may be saved 1618
- 44 La Lemant Holy desires of Death or the Thoughts of the Faithf. touching Death
- 45 Ferrarius Epistles touching the Usefulness and Necessity of the Cath. Faith 1637
- 46 Missa Triumphans, or the Triumphs of the Mass against the Funeral of it 1676
- 47 The History of our Lady of Loreto, Englished out of Latin 1608
- 48 Al. Villegas Lives of the Saints, with the Visitation of our Lady 1624
- 49 The Lives of Father Angel of Joyeuse, with the Lives of Fath. Bennet & Archanylle.
- 50 Life of Gregory the Great, and Miracles of our Holy Father St. Benedict 1638
- 51 Rodrigue's Conformity to the Will of God, or a sure way to Heaven 1630
- 52 England's old Relig. faithfully gather'd out of the Hist. of the Ch. of Engl. 1658
- 53 Nierembergius of Adoration in Spirit and in Truth, in 4 Books 1673
- 54 An Answer to the Provincial Letters against the Doctrine of the Jesuits 1657
- 55 Myssale Romanum Vindicatum from the calumnious Tract of Dr. Brevint 1674
- 56 Great Sacrifice of the New Law expounded by the Figures of the Old 1676
- [Page 5]57 The Primmer or Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, English and Latin Lond. 1603
- 58 The following of Christ in 4 Books, by John Gersen, with Figures 1673
- 59 The Christian Pilgrim in his Conflict and Conquest 1652
- 60 Drexelius Christian Zodiack in 12 Signs of Predestination 1633
- 61 A Treatise of the best kind of Confessors, by the Bp. of Calcedon 1651
- 62 The Method to arrive at Satisfaction in Religion
- 63 A Treatise of the Sacrament of Confirmation, by W. R. 1629
- 64 Bp. Fisher Bp. of Rochester of Prayer, and the Fruits and manner of Prayer 1640
- 65 W. C. Little Manual of the Poor-mans daily Devotion with the Psal. of Jesus 1670
- 66 J. S, Invitation to a Seeker to all those that desire to find the Lord 1670
- 67 Philotheas Pilgrimage to Perfection in 10 Days Solitude 1668
- 68 Rodriguez two first Treatises of Christian Perfection 1631
- 69 —Treatise of Humility its Excellency as the Foundation of all Vertue 1632
- 70 Devotions in the ancient way of Offices, Psalms and Prayers, 2 vol. 1675
- 71 The Life of the Holy Patriarch St. Ignatius Loyola Founder of the Society of Jesus 1622
- 72 White's Controversy Logick, or the method to come to Truth in Religion 1659
- 73 —An Apology for Rushworth's Dialogues, the Except. of Ld. Falkland, &c. answ. 1654
- 74 —Religion and Reason mutually corresponding and assisting each other 1660
- 75 —Devotion and Reason wherein modern Devot. for the Dead is made rational 1661
- 76 Meditations collected and ordered for the use of the English Colledg of Lisbo 1663
- 77 Schism unmask'd, or a late Conference betwixt Mr. P. Gunning and Mr. Peirson 1658
- 78 Digitus Dei, or God appearing in his wonderful Works for the Convict. of Nullifidians
- 79 Jesus Maria Joseph, or the devout Pilgrim of the ever blessed Virgin Mary 1663
- 80 A brief and devout Method, or manner of Hearing Mass 1669
- 81 Lessius Consultation what Faith and Religion is best to be embraced 1618
- 82 The New Testament newly Translated at Rhemes, with Annotations 1621
- 83 Card. Richeleius Christian Instruction, Engl. by Thomas Carre 1662
- 84 A Vindication of the Doct. cont. in Pope Bened. Bull in the General Council at Florence, under Eugenius the 4th concerning the State of Departed Souls 1659
- 85 A Remembrance of the Living to pray for the Dead 1661
- 86 Cressy's Motives of his Conversion to the Catholick Faith 1653
- 87 Philanax Anglicus, or a Caveat to Christian Kings, Princes, &c. 1663
- 88 A Treatise shewing the Possibility and Conveniency of our Sav. Pres. in the Sacrament 1596
- 89 Poor Man's Mite, or a Letter touching the Rosary commonly called Beades 1674
- 90 A Dialogue of Dying well, written by the Rev, Father Peeter of Lucca 1603
- 91 The Disposition and Garnishment of the Soul to receive the Blessed Sacrament
- 92 Solamen Miseris, or the afflicted Sinners Comfort, a Sermon printed at York 1668
- 93 Batts Hidden Treasure of holy Prayers and devout Meditations 1641
- 94 Vine. Lirinensis Treatise for the Antiq. and Universality of the Catholick Religion
- 95 J. K. Rational and Compendious way to convince without any Dispute 1674
- 96 Contemplations on the Life and Glory of Holy Mary the Mother of Jesus 1685
- 97 The Treasury of Devotion with the 7 little Offices in Latin and English 1622
- 98 L. B. Right Religion evinced to the Catholicks of England 1652
- 99 Sale's Introduction to a devout Life, with a Summary of his Life 1662
- 100 Voice of Truth, or the High-way leading to true Peace 1676
- 101 The Touchstone of the Reformed Gospel by the Texts of the Protestant Bible
- 102 Result of a Dialogue concerning the middle State of Souls
- 103 A Manual of devout Prayers fitted for all Persons and Occasions 1670
- 104 An Abridgment of the Christian Doctrine Catechistically composed 1675
- 105 R. Bristow's Demands to be propounded of Catholicks to Hereticks 1623
- [Page 6]106 A Discourse concerning Infallibility in Religion, written to a Person of Quality 1602
- 107 The Office and Service for the Dead, with the Invitatory and Nocturns (Turkey Leather)
- 108 Judgment of common Sence in the choice of Religion, enlarged by Tho. White 1634
- 109 The Touchstone of the Reformed Gospel, with the antient Fathers Judgment 1674
- 110 Ballantines Preparation for Death, or the Practice of Dying well 1672
- 111 Devout and Godly Petitions commonly call'd the Jesus Psalter
- 112 A Brief Survey of the Lord of Derry his Treatise of Schism 1655
- 113 The Voice of Truth, or the High-way leading to true Peace 1676
- 114 The Primmer or Office of the Virgin Mary in English, with Figures 1632
- 115 Whites Contemplation of Heaven, with an Exercise of Love, Manual of Divine Considerations delivered and concluded, and the State of the Future Life 1654
- 116 A Manual of devout Prayers fitted for all Occasions 1675
- 117 An Abstract of a Scripture Catechism accommodated to the use of Children 1675
- 118 A short Catechism of Christian Doctrine composed by Card. Bellarmin 1664
- 119 The Rule of the Catholick Faith severed from the opinion of the Schools 1660
- 120 A Guide to Heaven written in Latin, by John de Bona 1673
- 121 A short Rule of Good Life to direct the devout Chistian 1654
- 122 The following of Christ divided into 4 Books, by Thom. A Kempis 1674
- 123 Browns Abridgment of Meditations of the Life, Passion and Death of our Saviour. 1614
- 124 The Wisdom of the Just, composed by a devout Servant of God 1661
- 125 The Glory of Ignatius Loyola, or his Life, the Founder of the Society of Jesus 1632
- 126 An Ample Declaration of the Christian Doctrine, composed by Card. Bellarmin 1624
- 127 A short Christian Doctrine translated into English 1670
- 128 Penses y Bien, or think well on't, containing a short way to Salvation, 24. 1671
- 129 The Vade-Mecum, or a continual Companion of the devout Christian 1639
- 130 A Christian Directory guiding Men to their Eternal Salvation 1673
- 131 A Memorial of the ancient and most holy and religious State of Great Britain 1650
- 132 —Another with an account of the Primitive Church of the Saxons 1650
- 133 An Answer to Dr. Peirce's Sermon preached at Whitehal, Feb. 1. 1663. by J. S. 1663
- 134 The Kingdom of God in the Soul demonstrated by clear Reason 1657
- 135 A Discovery of the Vanity of Dr. Stillingfl. answer to Godden's Cathol. no Idolaters 1678
- 136 A Missive of Consolation sent from Flanders to the Catholicks in England 1617
- 137 Bossuets Exposition of the Doctrine of the Cathol. Church with those of the Reformat. 1672
- 138 A Treatise of Humility and the need we have of it as the Foundat. of all Vertue 1631
- 139 Devotions first part in the ancient way of Offices, with Psalms and Hymns, &c. 1672
- 140 Meditations collected and ordered for the use of the Engl. Colledg of Lisbo 1663
- 141 A Little Manual of the Poor-Mans Devotion, collected by W. C. 1670
- 142 Sacrifice of the New Law expounded by the Figures of the Old 1676
- 143 The Reformed Gospel wherein the Tenets objected against Cathol. are refuted 1674
- 144 Introduction to a devout Life, with a Collect. of Maxims by Sales 1675
- 145 Dr. Veron's Rule of Catholick Faith severed from the Mistakes of the Vulgar 1660
- 146 A Manuel of Prayers fitted for all Persons and Occasions 1675
- 147 —Another with the Prayers used at High-Mass 1670
- 148 M. G. Voice of Truth leading to true Peace 1676
- 149 Dr. Stillingfleet's Discourse of Idolatry practised in the Church of Rome 1671
- 150 —Defense of his Book in answer to Godden's Catholicks no Idolaters, (gilt and lett.) 1676
- 151 —Several Conferences betwixt a Rom. Priest and Fanat. Chapl. touching Idolat. 1679
- 152 —Relation of a Conference held about Relig. betwixt him Dr. Burnet and Coleman 1676
- 153 —Letter to a Deist, in answer to several Objections against the Truth of Scripture 1677
- 154 Whitby's Defense of Dr. Stillingfleet's Charge of Idolatry 1674
- [Page 7]155 —In Answ. to Surefooting from the Exceptions of Mr. Serjeant and Fiat Lux 1666
- 156 Dr. Sherlock's Discourse of the Knowledg of Jesus Christ, and our Comm. with him 1674
- 157 —Defence and Continuation of the Discourse and the Knowledg of Christ 1675
- 158 —Disc. of Church Unity being a Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Disc. of Separat. 1681
- 159 —Continuation and Defence of Dr. Stillingfltet's Unreasonabl. of Separat. 1682
- 160 —Practical Discourse of Religious Assemblies 1681
- 161 Dr. Tillotson's Rule of Faith in Answer to J. S. Surefooting 1666
- 162 How's Blessedness of the Righteous, and the Vanity of Man as Mortal 1678
- 163 The Causes and Decay of Christ. Piet. & the Ladies Call. by the Auth. of the D. of Man 1670
- 164 D. Patrick's Friendly Debate with the Continuation 2 parts one vol. 1669
- 165 —Jewish Hypocrisy a Caveat to the present Generation 1670
- 166 —Hearts Ease, or a Remedy against all Troubles 2676
- 167 Bp Jer. Taylor's Dissuasive from Popery to the people of Ireland 1664
- 168 Dr. Burnet's Vindication of the Ordinations of the Church of England 1677
- 169 Dr. Barrow's 12 Sermons on the Proverbs &c. published by Dean Tillotson 1678
- 170 —The Duty and Reward of Bounty to the Poor, a Funeral Serm. at the Spittle 1577
- 171 Needhams Sermons most of them preached at St. Maries in Cambridg 1679
- 172 Dr. Bates Divinity of the Christian Relig. proved from the Evidence of Reason 1677
- 173 Bp Hopkins Vanity of the World with several Sermons 1685
- 174 Thorndikes Discourse of the Penalties which a due Reformation requires 1570
- 175 Burthoges Life of God in the Soul of Man 1677
- 176 A Treatise of Prayer with Observations of the Lords Day 1678
- 177 Christianity no Enthusiasm in Answer to Elwood's Truth prevailing 1678
- 178 —Another with the Revelations and Inspirations pretended to by the Quakers 1678
- 179 Fulwoods Roma Ruit with the Pleas for the Popes Author. in England answered 1676
- 180 Shelton's Discourse of Superstition with respect to the present Times 1679
- 181 Dr. Hammond's practical Catechism with the Reasonabl. of Christian Religion 1662
- 182 Ashwood's Heavenly Trade, or the only Way to live well 1678
- 183 D. Godman's Compas. Enquiry into the Caus. of the Negl. of the Prot. Rel. 1675
- 184 Dr. Womock's Verdict on the Dissenters Plea occasioned by the Melius Inquirend 1681
- 185 Dr. Parker's Discourse of Ecclesiastical Policy with the Mischief of Toleration 1670
- 186 Wilsons genuine Interpreter of the Scriptures asserted against Spinosa &c. 1678
- 187 Conold's Notion of Schism stated according to the Antients 1677
- 188 Dr. Parker's Account of the Governm. of the Christ-Church for the first 600 years 1683
- 189 Bp Wilkins Principles and Duties of natural Religion in two Books 1678
- 190 —Gift of Preaching as it falls under the Rules of Art 1669
- 191 Dr. Nalson's Comm. Interest of King and People with the Origin. of Monarchy 1678
- 192 —The true Liberty and Dominion of Conscience vindicated 1675
- 193 —The Countermine discovering the dangerous Princip. of the Presbyterians 1677
- 194 Dr. Morris Vindicat. of the Primitive Church and Dioces. Episc. against Baxter 1682
- 195 Hanmer's View of Antiq. in the Liv. of the Fathers the first 300 years after Christ 1677
- 196 Dr. Falkner's Vindication of the Liturgy shewing the Lawful. of Set forms of Prayer 1680
- 197 Dr. Claget's Discourse of the Operations of the H. Spirit against Dr. Owen 1678
- 198 S. Th. Overburies Ataxiae Obstaculum being an Answer to cert. Queries in Glocest. 1677
- 199 Some select Notions of Dr. Whitchcot collected by a Friend 1685
- 200 Memoirs of M. Des-ecotais formerly stil'd in Rome the most vener. Father Lond. 1677
- 201 Vindication of a Friendly Conference between a Minister and hjs Parishoner 1678
- 202 Dr. Cave's Primitive Christianity, or the Relig. of the antient Christians 1675
- 203 Dr. Pelling Discourse of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 1685
- 204 Fulwood's Lawfulness of Ecclesiast. Jurisdict. in the Church of England 1681
- [Page 8]205 How's Reconcileableness of God's Prescience to the Sins of Men 1677
- 206 Long's Examination of Mr. Hales Tract of Schism and against Mr. Baxter 1678
- 207 —His History of the Donatists with a large Preface 1677
- 208 Hotchis Discourse of imputed Righteousness in Answer to Troughton 1678
- 209 Maruels Remarques on Danson's Disc. of Mr. Hows touching God's Prescience 1678
- 210 An Apologetical Narration of the Suffer. of the Minist. of the Ch. of Scotland 1665
- 211 Dr. Th. Goodwin's Discourse of the Punishment of Sin in Hell 1680
- 212 Dr. Smith's Account of the Greek Church as also its Doctrines and Rites 1680
- 213 Dr. J. Owen's Reason of Faith with the Causes and Nature of Faith 1677
- 214 —Causes, and Ways, and Means of understanding the Mind of God 1678
- 216 Goodwin's Negroes and Indians advocate suing for admission into the Church 1780
- 217 Sir John Munson's Suyream Power and Common Right Calculated for 1641 1683
- 218 Keith's immediate Revelation not ceased or Jesus Christ the Son of God 1675
- 219 Hursts Revival of Grace in the Vigour and Fragrancy of it 1678
- 220 Bonhomes Arraignment and Conviction of Atheism by natural Arguments 1679
- 221 Hill's Treatise of the Propagation of the Soul 1667
- 222 Mr. Baxter's Nonconformists Plea for Peace with an Account of their Judgment 1679
- 223 Hook's Nonconformists Challenge accepted in Answer to Mr. Baxter 1682
- 224 Persuasive to Conformity by way of Letter to the Dissenting Brethren 1670
- 225 Will. Pen's Invalidity of John Faldo's Vindicat. of his Quakers no Christians 1673
- 226 Dr. Wetenhall's Vindicat on of the Offices and publick Worship of God in 3 parts 1679
- 226 * Lord Bp of London's Treatise of the Holy Communion 1677
- 227 Whiston's Infants-Baptism proved plainly by select Arguments 2 vol. 1678
- 228 Danvers of Infant-Baptism with his Defence against Willis and Baxter 1674
- 229 Walker's modest Plea for Infant-Baptism against the Antipedobaptists 1667
- 230 Scala Sancta, or the Exaltation of the Soul in a Train of pious Thoughts 1678
- 231 New Polit. Lights of mod. Rom. Ch. Governm. revealed in the Council of Trent 1678
- 232 Flavel's Divine Conduct or the Mystery of Divine Providence 1678
- 233 Christianity no Enthusiasm in answer to Elwood's Truth prevailing 1678
- 234 Disc. of God's Judgm. with relat. to the Man whose Hand and Leggs rotted off 1678
- 235 The Fire on the Altar or Divine Meditat. and Essays cont. the Subst. of Relig. 1679
- 236 Camfield's fresh Suit to Independents or the Nat. Church-way vindicated 1677
- 237 Sir Charles Wolseley's Justification Evangelical 1677
- 238 The Advocate for Conscience and Liberty with an Apology for Toleration 1673
- 239 A Conference between a Minister and Parishoner inclining to Quakerism 1676
- 240 Bp Cosin's Opinion for communicating rather with Geneva than Rome 1684
- 241 The Right of Tithes asserted and proved by Divine Institution 1677
- 242 Allen's Catholicism or several Enquiries touching visible Church-Membership 1613
- 243 —Persuasive to Peace and Unity amongst Christ. Address to the Nonconf. Mystery of Iniqu. unfold. Discourse of the 2 Covenants with Mr. Baxt. Pref. 1672
- 244 Animad versions on R.F. Interest of Reason. The Christian Justif. stated. Discourse of the Divine Assistance and the Method thereof
- 245 Evil Eye plucked out, or a Discourse against Alienation of Church Revenues 1670
- 246 Bp Morton's Justification of the Church of England to be Apostolical 1673
- 247 Adam's main Principles of Christian Religion explained 1677
- 248 Dr. Tomkin's Presbyterians unmasqu'd against Corbet's Interest of England 1676
- 249 —Modern Pleas for Comprehension and Toleration discussed 1675
- 250 Bp Sanderson's Episcopacy not prejudicial to Regal Power 1661
- 251 Esq Boyles Discourse of things above reason and whether a Philos. should admit them
- [Page 9]252 Dr. Worthington's Form of Sound Words, or a Scripture Catechism—Lond. 1683
- 253 A Discourse of the Period of Humane Life, whether mutable or immut. 1677
- 254 Wensley's Form of Sound Words, or the Catech. of the Ch. prov'd Apostol. 1679
- 255 Clifford's Gospel method of saving Sinners by Jesus Christ. 1676
- 256 Corbet's Kingdom of God amongst Men, with advice of Church Unity 1679
- 257 Des-Ecotais Facility of Loving of God in a Sermon 1680
- 258 J. Mitchil's Discourse of the Glory to which God hath call'd Believers 1677
- 259 Mr. Wadsworth's Last Warning to secure Sinners 1677
- 260 Book of Bertram the Priest, concerning the Body and Blood of Christ 1686
- 261 The Contemplations of the Idiot concerning Death 1668
- 262 Hollingworth's Modest Plea for the Church of England 1676
- 263 Walton's Considerator consider'd against Dr. Owen, touching the Bib. Polygl 1639
- 264 Bp. Reynold's Meditations on the fall and rising of St. Peter 1677
- 265 J. C. Collection of the Divine Anthems and Services of the Church 1663
- 266 Fulwood's Grand Case of the present Ministry, as to Conformity 1662
- 267 Spelman's Churches not to be violated, a Tract of the Rites of the Church 1668
- 268 Bp. Lloyd's Friendly and Seasonable Advice to the Catholicks of England 1677
- 269 J. M. Atheist, silenc'd, or the Existence of a Deity proved from Reason 1672
- 270 A Plea for the Nonconform. justifying them against the Charge of Schism 1674
- 271 Dr. Rolles Loyalty and Peace, two Discourses, viz of Conscience, &c. 1678
- 272 Fox's Door of Heaven opened and shut 1676
- 273 T. S. Grand Question, or the Christian's Great Enquiry, in a Sermon 1677
- 274 Claustrum Animae, the Reformed Monastery, or the Love of Jesus 1677
- 275 Danson's Vindicat. of the Protest. Divines Doctr. concerning Praedestination 1678
- 276 Answorth's Communion of Saints, gathered out of the Scriptures 1640
- 277 J. Ives Rome is no Rule, or an answer to Everard's Epistle 1664
- 278 Th. Vincent's true Christian Love to the unseen Christ 1677
- 279 Berault's Nosegay, or a Miscellany of Divine Truth. Engl. Fr. 1684
- 280 A short Essay of Afflictions, or Balm for the Languishing 1647
- 281 Aber-Cromby's Protestancy to be imbraced, or a method to reduce Rome 1683
- 282 — Ars Artium, or the Art of Divine Converse, a New years Gift 1683
- 283 Bp. Rust's Discourse of Truth, and Mr. Glanuil's way of Happiness 1677
- 284 Dr. Breuin's Depth and Mystery of the Roman Mass, and of the Sacrament 1673
- 285 Ryther's Looking glass for the Wise and Foolish, Godly and Ungodly 1677
- 286 Bapt. Manni, 4 Maxims of Christ: Philos. drawn from 4 Consid. of Eternity 1675
- 287 Conold's Notion of Schism, with Reflexions on Hales of Schism 1676
- 288 History of the Government of Venice— (Letter'd) Lond. 1677
- 289 Description of the present State of Samos▪ Nicaria, Patmos, &c. Ibid. 1678
- 290 Rich. L [...]ssell's compleat Journey through Italy (Gilt. Lett.) Paris 1670
- 291 History of the Grand Visiers, Englished by Jo. Evelyn Lond. 1677
- 292 Plato Redivivus, or a Dialogue concerning Government Ibid. 1681
- 293 John Speed's Descript. of Great Brittain and Ireland, Illustr. with Maps Ibid.
- 294 Dan. Langhorne's Introduction to the History of England Ibid. 1676
- 295 Richard Isack's Antiquities of the City of Exeter—(Gilt. Lett.) Ibid. 1677
- 296 History of the Gun powder-Treason, with Bp. Barlow's Preface—(G.L) 1679
- 297 History of the Wars in England, Scotland, and Ireland Lond. 1683
- 298 Sir Robert Filmer's Free holders Grand Inquest Ibid. 1679
- 299 —His Discourse of Usury Ih [...]d. 1678
- 300 Journal-Book of the House of Commons, for the Parliam. begun 21 Octob. 1678
- 301 Rights of the Bishops to Judge in Capital Cases in Parliament, cleared 1680
- 302 Narrative of some Passages relating to the Long Parliament Lond. 1670
- 303 Judge Dodridge of the Antiquity and power of Parliaments in England 16 9
- [Page 10]304 H. Keep's Historical Account of the Monuments in St. Peter's Westminster 1682
- 305 P. Heylin's Help to English History Lond. 1677
- 306 Tho. Hobbes's History of the Civil Wars of England, from 1640, to 1660. Ibid. 1679
- 307 Tho. De Laune's Present State of London, with Figures Ibid. 1681
- 308 Sir Robert Naunton's Observations on the late Queen Elizabeth. 1653
- 309 Sir Roger L'Estrange's Toleration discussed, in 2 Dialogues Lond. 1670
- 310 Senecca's Moralls, 3 parts, Translated by Sir Roger L'Estrange (Gilt. Lett.) Ibid.
- 311 Monsieur Balzac's New Epistles Ibid. 1638
- 312 The Mystery of Jesuitism, with Additionals Ibid. 1679
- 313 E. Hickeringhill's Reflections on the Rehearsal, Transpros'd Ibid. 1673
- 314 A modest Plea for the Clergy Ibid. 1677
- 315 D'Echard s grounds and occasions of the Contemp. of the Clergy, 2 Vol. 1670
- 316 Vindication of the Clergy against Dr. Echard's Contempt Lond. 1672
- 317 Corah's Doom, being an Answer to the Contempt of the Clergy 1672
- 318 Answer to the Enquiry into the Grounds of the Contempt of the Clergy 1687
- 319 — Another of the same Lond. 1671
- 320 The Sicilian Tyrant, or the Life of Agathocles — (Gilt Lett.) Ibid. 1676
- 321 Dr. Gilb. Burnet's Life and Death of Sir Matth. Hale Ibid. 1682
- 322 Geo. Vernon's Life of Dr. Peter Heylin — (Gilt Lett.) Ibid. 1682
- 223 Tho. Baily's Life and Death of Jo. Fisher Bishop of Rochester 1655
- 324 Gualdi's Life of Donna Olimpia Lond. 1667
- 325 Julian the Apostate, being a short Account of his Life—(Gilt Lett.) Ibid. 1682
- 326 Portraicture of his Sacred Majesty, in his Solitudes and Sufferings 1648
- 327 Sir Rich. Baker's Theatre vindicated against W. Prynne 1662
- 328 Sir Will. Temples's Miscellanea, viz. Original of Governm. &c. (Lett.) Lond. 1680
- 329 Tho Blount's Academy of Eloquence Ibid. 1656
- 330 Humane Prudence, or the Art of Grandeur Ibid. 1680
- 331 W. Hobbes's State of Nature considered, in a Dialogue Ibid. 1682
- 332 Conversations of the Mareschal Clerambault, &c. 1677
- 333 Mr. Ob. Walker of Education, especially of young Gentlemen Oxen. 1673
- 334 Jo. Gailhard s Directions for the Education of Youth—(Gilt. Lett.) 1678
- 335 The Christian Education of Children, according to Scripture Paris 1678
- 336 Des. Erasmus Colloquies, or Familiar Discourses Lond. 1677
- 337 Jo. Smith's Mystery of Rhethorick Unveil'd 1657
- 338 The Art of Speaking, written by Messures du Port Royal Lond. 1676
- 339 Jo. Newton's Introduction to the 7 Liberal Arts Ibid. 1677
- 340 E. Cole's English Dictionary, explaining hard English words 1676
- 341 J. Blount's Glossographia, or a Dictionary of hard words 1674
- 342 W. Walker's Dictionary of English and Latin Idioms Lond.
- 343 P. Galtruchius's Poetical History, the 4th Edition 1678
- 344 Nomenclatura brevis Anglo Lat. Gr. papyro interfoliata Lond. 1660
- 345 Cicero's Offices, English and Latin, by N. Grimald Ibid.
- 346 R. Fleckn [...]e's Epigrams on several Occasions 1670
- 347 Butlor's Hudibras. the first part Lond. 1663
- 348 Bp. Corbet's Poems on several Occasions Ibid. 1672
- 349 Ripley Reviv'd, or an Exposition on Sir G. Ripley's works (Gilt. Lett.) Ibid. 1678
- 350 Esq Rob. Boyle's Experiments, Notes, &c. of Qualities Ibid. 1675
- 351 Ja. Younge's Admirable Vertues of Oleum Terebinthinae 1679
- 352 W [...]l. Mason's easie Method of Short hand Writing 1682
- 353 Collection of Almanacks, for the Year 1677, viz. Lilly, &c. Turky Leather Gilt.
- 354 —Of Almanacks for the Year 1682, viz. Lilly, &c. Turky Leather Gilt.
- 355 New Protestant Almanack for the year 1677 Lond.
- [Page]356 Is. Vossius of the Motion of the Seas and VVinds Lond. 1677
- 357 Lord Hale's Observat. touching the Principles of Natural Motion (Gilt. Lett.) 1677
- 358 Sir Samuel Morland's Doct. of Interest, both Simple and Compound (Gilt. Lett.) 1979
- 359 Sir Jonas Moor's Arithmetick, in 2 Books Lond. 1650
- 360 Vade Mecum, or the Necessary Companion (Gilt. Lett.) 1679
- 361 Jo. Howell's sure Guide to the Practical Surveyor 1678
- 362 Argument proving that William D. of Normandy made no absolute Conquest 1682
- 363 Terms of the Law, explaining difficult Words therein 1667
- 364 Sir Simon Degges Parsons Councellour, with the Law of Tithes 1676
- 365 — Another of the Second Edition, Corrected 1677
- 366 Will. Hughes's Parson's Law, or a View of Advowsons 1663
- 367 J. Meriton's Parsons's Monitor Lond. 1681
- 368 Dr. Braddy's Answer to Mr. Pettit, about the English Records, &c. 1681
- 369 H. Cary's Guide for all Persons in Ecclesiastical Courts Lond.
- 370 Lord Chief Justice Saunders's Observat. on the Act for Suppressing Convent. 1685
- 371 Religio Jurisprudentis, or the Lawyer's Advice to his Son 1685
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