Bibliotheca Whateliana: SIVE CATALOGUS VARIORUM LIBRORUM Bibliothecae Selectissimae Rev. Viri D. Whateley juxta Banbury in Co­mitatu Oxoniensi.

Cui accessit Bibliotheca Medica Simonis Rutland M. D. nuperrime de Brentwood in Essexiâ, cum plurimis Libris Medicis antiquis, praecipuéque modernis, (in Gratiam Medicorum) refertissima.

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Per Edvardum Millingtonum Bibliopolam.

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CATALOGUS LIBRORUM

Libri Theologici in Folio.

  • 1 S. Augustini opera omnia, cum indice, 10 tom. 5 vol. (letterd) Paris 1555
  • 2 D. Chrysostomi opera omnia, Lat. cura D. Erasmi 5 vol. Bas. 1530
  • 3 Gr. Nazianzeni operum tomi tres uno vol. lat. per Leunclav. Ibid. 1571
  • 4 Athanassi opera omnia lat. cum ejusdem vita Col. 1548
  • 5 Eusebii Historia Ecclesiast. lat. cum Theodoreto, Sozomeno, &c. Frob. 1523
  • 6 D. Bernardi opera omnia cum indice amplissimo Bas. 1566
  • 7 Leonis Magni, Maximi Taur. P. Chrysologi, &c. opera, per Raynand. Lugd. 1633
  • 8 Hieronymi Epistolae 3 partibus uno vol. 1508
  • 9 Biblia Hebraica cum Commentariis Jo. Buxtor [...]i Bas.—
  • 10 — Sacra cum Comment. Tremelii & Junii (litera curios.) Lond. 1593
  • 11 — Hebraica & Latina Annot. & cura Seb. Munsteri, uno vol. Bas. 1534
  • 12 — Novum Testamentum cum Commentariis Jo. de la Haye cum Chro­nico sacro, 2 vol. 1643
  • 13 Jo. Plantavitii Florilegium Biblicum, Heb. Gr. Lat. 2 vol. Lodov [...]e 1645
  • 14 Tho. Aquinatis summa totius Theologiae Col. 1622
  • 15 D. Heinm Exercitationes sacrae ad N. Test. cum Aristarcho sacro Lugdb. 1639
  • 16 Jo. Davenantius de Morte Christi Cant. 1650
  • 17 — Ejusdem Praelectiones Theologicae Ibid. 1639
  • 18 — Ejusdem Expositio in Colossenses, edit. 2da Ibid. 1631
  • 19 — Ejusdem Determinationes quaestionum quorund. Theologicar. Ibid. 1634
  • 20 Jo. Cassiani opera omnia cum comment. Alardi Gazaei Atrebati 1628
  • 21 Centuriatores Magdeburgenses, five Historia Ecclesiastica in 13 centuriis edita per Lucium, 3 vol. Bas. 1622
  • 22 P. Ravanellae Bibliotheca sacra cum Additamentis 2 vol. Gen. 1654
  • 23 D. Parei opera Theolog. Comment. & Adversaria cura P. Parei 3 vol. Fr. 1647
  • 24 Alstedii Dissert. de manuductione spirituali, Transubstantiatione Gen. 1630
  • 25 R. Baxteri Methodus Theologiae Christianae Lond. 1673
  • 26 M. Poli Synopsis Criticorum 5 vol. (letterd) Ibid. 1669
  • 27 — Novum Testamentum 2 vol. (letterd) Ibid. 1674
  • 28 Tho. Gatakeri adversaria Miscellanea, cum vita Authoris Ibid. 1659
  • 29 Jo. Prideaux Lectiones 22 de toridem Religionis Capitibus Oxon. 1643
  • 30 G. Twiss Dissertatio de Scientia Media Arnh. 1639
  • 31 — Vindiciae Gratiae, Potestatis ac Providentiae Dei Amst. 1632
  • 32 Fr. Junii opera Theologica 2 vol. Gen. 1613
  • 33 Jo. Piscatoris opera Comment. in SS. Scripturam, 3 vol. (letterd) Herb. 1646
  • 34 Jo. Calvini opera omnia 9 vol. (letterd) Amst. 1671
  • 35 — Institutio Christianae Religionis & Epistolae & Responsa Ibid. 1667
  • 36 P. Martyris Loci Communes Theologici Lond. 1576
  • 37 M. Lutheri Postillae ex Euangelicis Historiis Argent. 1635
  • 38 Musculi Comment. in Psalmos, in Isaiam, in Matthaeum, in Joannem & in Epi­stolas S. Pauli, 6. vol. Bas. &c.
  • 39 Tho. Bradwardini de causa Dei libri tres, cura Hen. Savilii Lond. 1618
  • [Page 2]40 Hier. Zanchii opera omnia Theologica, 3 vol. (letterd) Gen. 1619
  • 41 Am. Polani Syntagma Theologiae Christianae, cum indicibus Ibid. 1617
  • 42 Hen. Molleri Enarrationes Psalmorum Davidis Ibid. 1619
  • 43 Hier. Laureti Sylva Allegoriarum totius S. Scripturae (letterd) Lugd. 1622
  • 44 Mart. Chemnitii loci Communes Theologici (letterd) Franc. 1653
  • 45 — Harmoniae Euangelicae libri 5 (letterd) Gen. 1628
  • 46 Fr. Masoni Vindiciae Eccl. Anglicanae, item de Ordinatione Diacon. Lond. 1625
  • 47 Clavis Theologiae continens Thesaurum loc. Commun. (letterd) Ibid. 1632
  • 48 Jo. Cameronis opera variis indicibus instructa Gen. 1642
  • 49 Aug. Marlorati expositio Scholastica N. Testamenti, edit. 6ta Ibid. 1605
  • 50 — Thesaurus totius Divinae ac Canonicae Scripturae Lond. 1574
  • 51 Ben. Aretii Comment. in Epist. Paulinas, Canonicas, & Apocalyps. Gen. 1589
  • 52 — Comment. in Novum Testamentum Ibid. 1618
  • 53 Dan. Chamieri Panstratiae Catholicae Corpus, 4 vol. (letterd) Ibid. 1626
  • 54 R de Arriaga Disputat Theologicae in 1 partem D. Thomae, 2 vol. Plant. 1643
  • 55 M. Flacci Illyrici Clavis S. Scripturae Bas. 1618
  • 56 Sim. de Muis Comm. literalis & historicus in omnes Psalmos, &c. Par. 1630
  • 57 Tho. Malvendae de Antichristo liber, in quo oracula SS. Scripturae enodantur, (dorso [...]eaur) Lugd. 1647
  • 58 Fr. Hache Sententiae ex duodecim Biblioth. Patrum tomis selectae Casthr. 1666
  • 59 Dom Gravinae Cath. praescript. adv. omnes Haeret. (dors. deaur.) Neap. 1620
  • 60 Com. Jansenii Com. in suam Concordiam, ac totam Hist. Euang. Lugd. 1606
  • 61 Damasceni opuscula Theologica lat. & Ruperti Abb. de Trinitate Col. 1526
  • 62 Gu. Whitakeri duplicatio advers. defens. Eccl. Author. Stapletoni Cant. 1594
  • 62 Did. Stellae Enarrationes in Lucam Antv. 1612
  • 64 Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum, sive opera Socini, Crellii, Slicht. 8 vol. 1656
  • 65 Psalterium Gallicum, Romanum, Hebr. Vetus & conciliatum Steph. 1513
  • 66 Aug. Tornielli Annales sacri, edit. 4ta. 2 vol. (letterd) Plant. 1620
  • 67 Bapt. Platinae opera omnia, viz. de vitis Pontif. &c. Col. 1529
  • 68 Fr. Mason de legitimo Ministerio Ecclesiae Anglicanae Lon. 1625
  • 69 M. Chemnitii Harmoniae Euangelicae lib. 5. contin. per Lyserum Gen. 1628
  • 70 Jo. Buxtorfii Concordantiae Bibliorum Hebraicae Bas. 1632
  • 71 P. Ravanelli Bibliotheca sacra partes 2, uno vol. (letterd) Gen. 1654
  • 72 Les Oevres du Franc. Sales Evesque & Prince de Geneve (gilt & let.) Par. 1652

Libri Theologici in Quarto.

  • 1 SIxtini Amamae censura Vulgatae Versionis Pentateuchi Franek. 1620
  • 2 Gul. Twissi Vindiciae Gratiae, Potestatis, as Provid. Dei Amst. 1632
  • 3 Georg. Veneti tria millia problemata in S. Scripturam Lutetiae 1622
  • 4 Jo. Piscatoris Commentarii in omnes libros Novi Testamenti Herb. 1613
  • 5 Jo. Binchii Mellificium Theologicum Amst. 1666
  • 6 Dav. Parei Commentaria in Apocalypsin & Hoseam Heid. 1618, & 1616
  • 7 Mart. ab Aspilcueta Manuale Confessariorum & Poenitentium Plan. 1575
  • 8 Fr. Davenporti Systema Fidei, seu Tractatus de Concilio Universali Leod. 1648
  • 9 Guil. Whitakeri Praelectiones de Ecclesia contra Pontificios Cant. 1599
  • 10 Th. Cartwright Commentaria practica in totam Histor. Euangel. 1630
  • 11 Mart. Lutheri Loci communes Theologici Lond. 1651
  • 12 Cameronis Myrothecium Euang. cum spicilegio Lud. Capelli Gen. 1633
  • [Page 3]13 R. Abbotti Antilogia advers. Apolog. And. Eudemon-Joannis Lond. 1613
  • 14 — De Gratia, & Perseverantia Sanctorum Ibid. 1618
  • 15 Did. Alvarez de Incarnatione Divini Verbi Disputationes 80 Col. Ag. 1630
  • 17 Ant. Sadeelis opera Theologica Off. St. Andr. 1593
  • 18 Justi Fewrbornii Disputationes Theologicae variae Giescae 1618
  • 19 Abbotti Quaestiones de Mendacio, Circumcisione, Astrologiae, &c. expl. Tir. 1616
  • 20 Lanc. Andrews opuscula quaedam Theologica, 2 vol. Lond. 1629
  • 21 Mos. Pf [...]acheri Vet. & Novi Testamenti Analysis Typica Bas. 1621
  • 22 Lud. Blosii speculum spirituale, cum aliis opusc. Theologicis Car. Tit.
  • 23 Scip. Gentilis Com. in Epist. Pauli ad Philemonem Nor. 1618
  • 24 Jo. Lorini Com. in Epistolas Joannis, Petri & in Ecclesiasten 2 vol. Mog. 1607
  • 25 Wigandi de Stancarismo, dogmata & argumenta cum solutionib. Lips. 1585
  • 26 W. Zepperi sylva Homiliarum ex 4 Euangelistis Herb. 1605
  • 27 Ant. Walaei responsio ad Censuram Arn. Corvini Lugdb. 1625
  • 28 F. Junii Analysis Pentateuchi, cum lib. de Theologia vera Off. St. And.
  • 29 Ant. Tuckney Praelectiones Theologicae Amst. 1679
  • 30 D. Henrici. Cardinalis Hostiensis summa Lugd. 1517
  • 31 Graseri Plaga Regia, seu Comment. in Apocalypsin Tig. 1610
  • 32 B. Antonini summa Sacrae Theologiae 1. 2. 3. 4. 4 vol. Ven. 1581
  • 33 Jo. Binchii Mellificium Theologicum cum indice locupletissimo. 1658
  • 34 Basilii Seleuciae Episc. de vita & mirac. D. Theclae Virg. (gr. lat.) Antv. 1608
  • 35 Abr. Schulteti Medulla Theologiae Patrum 2 vol. Amberg. 1615
  • 36 Origenis Dialogus contra Marcionitas (gr. lat.) Bas. 1674
  • 37 Maresii Hydra Socinianismi expugn. contra Volkelium, 3 vol. Gron. 1662
  • 38 — Resp. de Gratia & Redemptione Universali. Ibid. 1661
  • 39 Jo. Binchii Mellificium Theologicum 5 partibus absolutum Amst. 1666
  • 40 R. Barclaii Theologiae vere Christianae Apologia Car. 2. oblata
  • 41 Ant. Tuckney Praelectiones Theologicae Amst. 1679
  • 42 H. Alting scripta Theologica Heidelb. viz. Loci com. & Problem. Freist.—
  • 43 B. Platinae historia de vitis Rom Pontificum, cum supplemento. Col. 1626
  • 44 Theodori Archiep. Cantuariensis Poenitentiale Par. 1677
  • 45 Jo. G. Dorschei Theologiae Zacharianae partes 2, uno vol. Franc. 1653
  • 46 Regn. à Mansvelt contra tractatum Theologico-politicum liber Amst. 1674
  • 47 Jo. Maccovii Loci communes Theologici, cura N. Arnoldi Ibid. 1658
  • 48 Allesbury Diatribae de aeterno Decreto circa creaturas Intellectual. Cant. 1659
  • 49 Amica collat. inter D. Tilenum & J. Cameron. de Gratia & Vol. Lugdb. 1622
  • 50 J. Owen de natura, ortu, progressu & studio verae Theol. libri 6 Oxon. 1661
  • 51 Jac. Segers conceptus Morales supra supra Dominicales Lovan. 1645
  • 52 T. Mortoni Apologia Catholica contra. Jesuites Lond. 1605
  • 53 And. Sall votum pro pace Christiana Oxon. 1678
  • 54 J. Peltii Harmonia Remonstrantium & Socinianorum Lugdb. 1633
  • 55 Ant. Garissolii tractatus de Christo Mediatore Gen. 1662
  • 56 D. Heinsii SS. exercitationum ad N. Testamentum lib. 20 Cant. 1640
  • 57 Festi Hommii specimen controversiarum Belgicarum Lugdb. 1618
  • 58 Biblia Fr. Junii & Tremellii notis amplissimis (sine tit.) Lond. 1580
  • 59 — Alter ejusdem editionis Ibid. 1580
  • 60 — Hebraica cum punctis, Manasseh Ben Israel. Gen.—
  • 61 Erpenii Psalmi, Euang. Marci, & Epist. Joannis lingua Syriaca Lugdb. 1625
  • 62 Bythneri Analysis Critico-practica Psalmorum, Hebr. Lond. 1653
  • 63 B. Ariae Montani elucidationes in N. Testamentum Plant. 1575
  • [Page 4]64 — Commentari in 31 Davidis Psalmes priores Plant. 1605
  • 65 — De Republica varia, sive comment. in lib. Judicum Ibid. 1592
  • 66 — Comment. in Isaiae Prophetae Sermones Ibid. 1599

Libri Theologici in Octavo, 12o. &c.

  • 1 BIblia sacra latina Tremellii & Junii Han. 1606
  • 2 —S. Hieronymi (cum figuris) Genev. 1583
  • 3 —S. Hieronymi lit. Goth. curiosissima Paris 1534
  • 4 —La Bible Francois, avec un novell indice Amst. 1635
  • 5 —Novum Testamentum Graecum magn. charact. curiosiss. Cant. 1632
  • 6 —N. Testamentum Lat. cum Commentariis ampl. Th. Bezae Lond. 1578
  • 7 —Psalterlum Hebraicum Hier. Opitii Witteb. 1566
  • 8 —Psalterium, Proverbia, Cantica, &c. Heb. lat. interlin. Ar. Montani Par. 1632
  • 9 Liturgia graeca Ecclesiae Anglicanae, charta magna Cant. 1678
  • 10 Hoornbeek Epistola de Independentismo, & Usserius de Episc. reduc. Ult. 1661
  • 11 Sam. Pitisci fundamenta Religionis Christianae Zutph. 1678
  • 12 Jo. Buxtorsii Synagoga Judaica aucta a Jo. Buxtorsio filio Bas. 1661
  • 13 B. Gregorii Magni de cura Pastorali liber Lond. 1629
  • 14 Dallaei Vindiciae Apologiae pro duabus Synodis Eccl. Protest. in Gallia Amst. 1657
  • 15 Canones & Decreta Concilii Trident. & catalogus libr. Prohibitor. Lugd. 1580
  • 16 Fr. Potteri Interpretatio Numeri 666 Amst. 1676
  • 17 Vallesii de Philosophia sacra liber singularis, & L. Lemnius Lugd. 1622
  • 18 Th. Barlow Papismus Regiae Potestatis Everfor. & Monarch. Solips. Lond. 1681
  • 19 Ch. Sandii Interpretationes Paradoxae 4or Euangeliorum Amst. 1669
  • 20 Brown de Interpret. Scripturarum, de Idololatria & Superstitione Ibid. 1670
  • 21 Rob. Sandersoni de Juramenti Promissorii obligatione lib. 7 Lond. 1647
  • 22 Inn. Gentileti Examen Concilii Tridentini Gorin. 1678
  • 23 Ambr. Victoris Philosophia Christiana Paris 1674
  • 24 Synopsis purioris Theologiae Jo. Polyandri, Ant. Rivet, &c. Lugdb. 1632
  • 25 P. Molinei Jugulum Cause Lond. 1671
  • 26 G. Crowaei Elenchus Scriptorum in Sacram Scripturam Ibid. 1672
  • 27 Jo. Foxi Christus triumphans, Comoedia Apocalyptica Ibid. 1672
  • 28 Chr. Schotani Collegium Miscellaneorum Theologicorum Franek. 1654
  • 29 Ph. Mornaei de veritate Religionis Christianae liber Herborn. 1602
  • 30 Fr. Rous Mella Patrum nempe omnium Lond. 1650
  • 31 Arminii Disputat. Theologicae Publicae & Privatae, cum aliis opusc. Lugdb. 1610
  • 32 Rhaetorfortis Exercitationes Apologeticae pro Divina Gratia Amst. 1636
  • 33 Jo. Juelli Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae gr. lat. Oxon. 1639
  • 34 Tho. Smith Epistola de Graecae Ecclesiae hodierno statu Lond. 1678
  • 35 Breviarium Monasticum P [...]i 5 jussu editum Paris 1640
  • 36 Gu. Amesii lectiones in omnes Davidis Psalmos Lond. 1647
  • 37 Z. Ursini Corpus Christianae Doctrinae, castigationibus Parei Francf. 1621
  • 38 Augustini summa totius Christianae Religionis per Danaeum Gen. 1575
  • 39 —de Haeresibus cum Comment. L. Danaei Ibid. 1595
  • 40 Irenaei opus contra opiniones Haereticorum Bas. 1581
  • 41 P. Chrysologi Sermones cum triplici indice Lugd. 1623
  • 42 Theodoreti Episc. Cipri Dialogi gr. lat. cura V. Strigelii Tiguri 1593
  • 43 Pet. Lombardi Sententiarum libri 4 Par. 1560
  • [Page 5]44 B. Batti Vindiciae veritatis de possibilitate Apostasias Sanctorum Grypsw.
  • 45 Oleviani de substantia Foederis gratuiti inter Deum & Electos Gen. 1585
  • 46 Abr. Sculteti Conciones in Isaiam Prophetam Ibid. 1610
  • 47 Aeg. Hunnii Calvinus Judaizans Witteb. 1604
  • 48 Gu. Bucani Institutiones Theologicae Gen. 1621
  • 49 Strigelii Hypomnemata in omnes libros Novi Testamenti Lipsiae 1561
  • 50 — Genesis ad Hebraicam veritatem recognitus Ibid. 1566
  • 51 Stapletoni promptuarium Morale super Euangelia Dominicalia Par. 1627
  • 52 Dureeldri Commentarius in Canticum Canticorum Solomonis Rixtelii 1633
  • 53 Lud. Lavateri Commentarius in Ecclesiasten Tiguri 1584
  • 54 Balth. Mentzeri Responsio ad Matth. Martinium Giessae Hassor.
  • 55 Ant. Garissolii disputationes de capitibus Fidei inter Reformatos & Pontificios controversis Mont. 1650
  • 56 Toleti de instructione Sacerdotum & peccatis Mortalibus libri 8 Antv. 1619
  • 57 Ferrii Vindiciae pro Scholastico Orthodoxo adversus Perinum Lugdb. 1630
  • 58 Bastwicki Flagellum, sive de Jurisdictione Episcopali tractatus 1635
  • 59 — Apologeticus ad Praesules Anglicanos criminum Ecclesiasticorum in Cu­ria Celsae Commissionis 1636
  • 60 Bracheli Christiana Concordia inter Catholicos & Euangelicas 1636
  • 61 Gu. Apollonii Consideratio quarundam Controversiarum Anglican. Lond. 1644
  • 62 Dom. Aegidii Conciones in Euangelia & Epistolas Antv. 1574
  • 63 M. Lutheri Postillae Dominicae Lips.—
  • 64 Smith Epistolae de Graecae Ecclesiae hodierno Statu, &c. Lond. 1678
  • 65 Sculteti Idea Concionum in Isaiam Gen. 1618
  • 66 Gul. Amesii Lectiones in omnes Davidis Psalmos Amst. 1635
  • 67 G. Perkinsii Armilla aurea Theologiae Cant.—
  • 68 Aug. Marlorati Loci Communes Theologici 2 vol. Laus. 1575
  • 69 Ursini Catechesis Religionis Christianae cura Dav. Parei Gen. 1623
  • 70 Wilkinsoni Conciones 6 cum 2 tract. aliis Oxon. 1658
  • 71 Ch. Cartwright Annotationes in Exodum Lond. 1653
  • 72 Hyperii de Theologo, seu de ratione studii Theologici lib. 4 Bas. 1582
  • 73 —de formandis concionibus sacris, & de interpretatione Scriptur. Ibid. 1562
  • 74 Marlorati enchiridion Locorum Communium Theologicorum Ibid. 1586
  • 75 M. Lutheri Catechismus latino-germanicus Gryps. 1652
  • 76 M. Mascarenhasi tractatus de auxiliis Divinae Gratiae Lugd. 1605
  • 77 Dav. Parei Corpus Doctrinae Orthodoxae Gen. 1607
  • 78 Rolloci Comment. in Psalmos selectos, in Hebraeos, in Da nielem, in Romanos, Colossenses, Ephesios, Galatas, & in Euang. Joannis, 5 vol. Gen.—
  • 79 Arcana Societatis Jesu publico bono vulgata Ibid. 1631
  • 80 Institutio Epithalamium & Militia Viri ac Militis Christiani Lond. 1645
  • 81 Buxtorfii Synagoga Judaica, heb. lat. Bas. 1641
  • 82 Tho. Smith Epistola de Graecae Ecclesiae hodierno statu Lond. 1678
  • 82 D. Stillingfleet's Letter to a Deist Ibid 1677
  • 83 Coppenstein dispositiones Concionum ex Aquino, Bonaventura, &c. Mog 1616
  • 84 M. Chemnitii examinis Decretorum Concilii Triden. pars tertia Frankf 1606
  • 85 Am. Polani Commentarius in Danielem, cum triplici indice Bas. 1606
  • 86 — Partitiones Theologicae juxta Leges Naturalis Methodi 1623
  • 87 Pericopae Euangeliorum quae Usitato more in praecip. Festis legi solent
  • 88 Divi Gratiani Decretum aureum, seu Concordantia discordant. Can. Par. 1519
  • 89 Gu. Chreisolmi Examen Confessionis Fidei Calvinianae Avenion. 1601
  • [Page 6]90 Gasp. Quirogae index Expurgatorius librorum prohibitorum Argent. 1609
  • 91 Biblia Hebraica curiosiss. Charactere, 4 vol. Plant.—
  • 92 Th. Aquinatis summa Theologiae 7 vol. cum indice Col. 1639
  • 93 D. [...]ur. Augustini Confessionum libri 13 Ibid. 1649
  • 94 Cael. Lactantii Opera omnia Gen. 1630
  • 95 Vincentius Lirinensis adversus Haereses Col. 1565
  • 96 Jo. Hoornbeek summa Controversiarum Religionis Ult. 1653
  • 97 — Observationes in quartum Decalogi Praeceptum Lugdb. 1659
  • 98 Hug. Grotii Apologeticus eorum qui Hollandiae praefuerunt Par. 1665
  • 99 — Argumenti Theologici, Juridici, Politici Amst. 1652
  • 100 — de veritate Religionis Christianae Ibid. 1674
  • 101 Jo. Cocceji de Potentia sacrae Scripturae libri Lugdb. 1655
  • 102 — Summa Doctrinae de Foedere & Testamento Dei Ibid. 1654
  • 103 — Admonitio de principio Ecclesiae Reformatae Ibid. 1657
  • 104 Jo. Ailmer Musae sacrae, seu Jonas, Jeremias, Daniel, graeco Oxon. 1652
  • 104 Carmine gr. lat. Oxon. 1652
  • 105 Gisb. Voetii Bibliotheca Studii Theologici Ult. 1644
  • 106 Jo. Bonae de discretione Spirituum liber Brux. 1674
  • 107 Hen. a Diest de ratione studii Theologici Amst. 1645
  • 108 Hen. Alting Methodus Theologiae Didacticae & Catech. Ibid. 1662
  • 109 H. Grimstonii Strena Christiana Lond. 1674
  • 110 Gu. Amesii Medulla sacrae Theologiae Ibid. 1630
  • 111 — Animadversiones in Synodalia Scripta Remonstrantium Fran. 1629
  • 112 — Christianae Catecheseos Sciagraphia Franek. 1635
  • 113 Hen. Alstedii Quaestiones Theologicae Francf. 1626
  • 114 Jo. Wollebii Compendium Theologiae Christianae Amst. 1633
  • 115 Davenantii adhortatio ad Communionem inter Euangelicas Eccl. Cant. 1611
  • 116 Fr. Gomari Investigatio Sententiae & Originis Sabbati Gron. 1631
  • 117 Andr. Riveti Instructio ad sacram Domini Mensam Middelb. 1638
  • 118 Jo. Cloppenburgi disputationes Theologicae 18 Franek. 1674
  • 119 — Aphorismi Theologiae Christianae Ibid. 1648
  • 120 — Sacrificiorum Patriarchalium Schola sacra Lugdb. 1637
  • 121 L. Trelcatii Loci Communes Theologici Han. 1621
  • 122 Ol. Bowles Pedum Pastorale seu Conciones Ult. 1657
  • 123 Jac. Reineccii Methodus Theologiae Hamb. 1613
  • 124 Jo. Hofmeisteri Loci Communes Rerum Theologicarum Antv. 1650
  • 125 Fr. Costeri de cantico Salve Regina septem Meditationes Antv. 1580
  • 126 Jo. Feri &c. Examen ordinandorum Cleric. Duaci 1619
  • 127 Jo. Gerhardi Meditationes sacrae Amst. 1635
  • 128 Jac. Triglandii Dissert. de Civili & Ecclesiastica Potestate Amst. 1642
  • 128 Hen. Hilperti disquisitio de Praeadamitis Ult. 1656
  • 128 Abr. Boreelii de mutua Christianorum Unione liber Ibid. 1659
  • 129 Conr. Dieterici Institutiones Catecheticae Jen. 1618
  • 130 Liturgia Ecclesiae Anglicanae, cum Psalmis Lond. 1571
  • 131 Jo. Corabecii ascensus Moysis in Montem, seu de Oratione tract. Lugd 1619
  • 132 Regulae Societatis Jesu Ibid. 1606
  • 133 Hier. Drexelii Tribunal Christi, & Arca Noe, (cum figuris) Lugdb. 1635
  • 134 Engelgrave lux Euangelica seu velum sacrorum Emblematum Col. 1655
  • 135 Jac. Benigni Expositio Catholicae Doctrinae Antv. 1678
  • 136 Card. Bellarmini de aeterna foelicitate sanctorum lib. 5 Colon. 1662
  • [Page 7]137 — de septem verbis a Christo in Cruce prolatis libri duo Ibid. 1662
  • 138 — de gemitu Columbae lib. tres Ibid. 1662
  • 139 — de Ascensione mentis in Deum opusculum Ibid. 1662
  • 140 — de arte bene moriendi Ibid. 1662
  • 141 Gu. Amesii Bellarminus enervatus, pars 3 Oxon. 1629
  • 142 — Bellarminus enervatus 3 part. 2 vol. Ibid. 1669
  • 143 Tho. a Kempis de Imitatione Christi lib. quatuor Antv. 1644
  • 144 Officium B. Mariae Virginis Pii 5ti jussu editum Ibid. 1659

Libri Miscellanei in Folio.

  • 1 DEmosthenis & Aeschinis Opera gr. lat. (letterd) Aurei. Allobr. 1607
  • 2 L. An. Senecae Opera, edit. & notis Jani Gruteri Paris 1602
  • 3 Roma subterranea novissima, antiqua Christianorum praecipue Martyrum Coe­miteria illustrantur (cum figuris & iconibus) Col. 1659
  • 4 Ath. Kircheri Arca Noe, de rebus ante & post Diluvium (figuris) Amst. 1675
  • 5 Pet. Gonzales Examen veritatis in repulsam tractatus firmantis Jura Reginae Christianissimae in Brabantiam (letterd) Brux. 1673
  • 6 Coelii Rhodigini Lectionum antiquarum libri triginta Francf. 1664
  • 7 Conradi Licosthenis Theatrum vitae humanae, cum genuino indice Bas. 1665
  • 8 Fr. Laziardi & Hub. Velleji epitome Historiae Universalis Paris 1521
  • 9 Philippus Prudens Caroli 5 filius Lusitaniae, Algarbiae, Indiae, &c. legitimus rex demonstratus, (figuris) 1639
  • 10 Phil. Ferrarii Lexicon Geographicum Lond. 1657
  • 11 Hadr. Junii Lexicon seu Dictionarium graeco-latinum Bas. 1557
  • 12 Jo. Scapulae Lexicon graeco-latinum cum auctuario Ibid. 1605
  • 13 Jos. Langii Polyantheae floribus novissimis libri 20 illustratae Francf. 1628
  • 14 Dom. Nani Mirabellii Polyanthea Col. 1567
  • 15 Jani Gruteri Polyantheae tom. 2 uno volumine Argent. 1624
  • 16 Lucilli Philalthaei Comment. in Aristot. de Coelo & Mundo Venet. 1566
  • 17 Fr. Baconi Novum Organon, & alia opera Lond. 1620
  • 18 Alphonsi Archiepiscopi Toletani Quaestiones in Arist. de Anima Vincent. 1608
  • 19 Ott. de Guericke Experimenta nova Magdeburgica de vacuo spatio Am [...]t. 1672
  • 20 Julii Blari Opera omnia, seu practica Civilis & Criminalis Francf. 1638
  • 21 Jac. Cujacii Expositio Constitutionum Justiniani 1570
  • 22 Ant. Merendae J. C. tractatus de Cambio Nundinali Papiae 1645
  • 23 G. Andr. Boecleri Architectura curiosa nova (figuris, letterd) Norimb. 1674
  • 24 Car. Renaldinii ars analytica Mathematicorum (letterd) Florent. 1665
  • 25 Hen. Briggii Arithmetica Logarithmica, papyro interfoliata Lond. 1624
  • 26 H. Gellibrand Trigonometria Britannica, pap. interf. 2 vol. (letterd) Goud. 1633
  • 27 Phil. Lansbergii Tabulae motuum Coelestium perpetuae Middelb. 1633
  • 28 Barth. Pitisci Thesaurus Mathematicus sive Canon Sinuum ad Radium 1000, &c. Francf. 1613
  • 29 Sim. Stevin livre de Comte de Prince a la maniere d'Italie Leyde 1607
  • 30 Sam. Marolois Oevres Mathematiques, avec figures Amst. 1628

Libri Miscellanei in Quarto.

  • 1 HIer. Mercurialis de arte Gymnastica libri sex (figuris) Amst. 1672
  • 2 Imagines Deorum qui ab Antiquis colebantur (figuris) Lugd. 1581
  • 3 Joan. Smetii Antiquitates Neomagenses (figuris) Noviom. Bat. 1678
  • 4 Nic. Caussini de Eloquentia sacra & humana libri 16 Paris 1636
  • 5 G. Haddoni Orationes, Epistolae & Poemata Lond. 1567
  • 6 J. Lipsii de militia Romana libri quinque (figuris) Plant. 1598
  • 7 — Ejusdem Poiiticorum, sive Civilis Doctrinae libri sex Raphaleng. 1589
  • 8 Cancellaria Hispanica: adjecta sunt acta publica Freistad. 1622
  • 9 Jo. Lessei de origine, moribus, & rebus gestis Scotorum libri 10 Lond. 1677
  • 10 Jo. Cluverii Historiarum totius mundi Epitome, ad annum 1667 Amst. 1668
  • 11 — Alter ad annum 1630 cum uberrimo indice Lugdb. 1637
  • 12 Christ. Pezelii Mellisicium Historicum Marp. 1610
  • 13 Ursini de rivo Vindiciae pro capite R. Angl. contra Rebelles parricid. Hag. 1649
  • 14 Berardini Rotae viri patricii Carmina Neapoli 1572
  • 15 Jo. Scapulae Lexicon graco-latinum ex Thesauro H. Stephani Col. Allobr. 1616
  • 16 Car. Stephani Dictionarium Historicum, Geographicum, Poeticum Gen. 1650
  • 17 Tho. Thomasii Dictionarium Anglo-lat. & Lat. Angl Lond. 1615
  • 18 — alter ejusdem 7 edit. Cant. 1606
  • 19 Dictionariolum puerorum Lat. Gal. Lugd. 1564
  • 20 Jo. Quinquarborei de re Grammatica Hebraeorum opus Paris 1582
  • 21 G. Jo. Vossii de Logices & Rhetoricae natura & constitutione lib. 2 Hag. 1658
  • 22 Dan. Voet Physiologia adject is aliquot ejusdem argumenti disputat. Amst. 1661
  • 23 Jo. de Raei Clavis Philosophiae naturalis Aristotelico-Cartesiana Ibid. 1677
  • 24 Jo. Stierii praecepta doctrinae Log. Eth. Phys. Metaph. Sphericaeque 1678
  • 25 Gul. Grotii de Principiis Juris naturalis Enchiridion Hag. 1667
  • 26 Rami Logica perpetuis tabulis Sabatecii & commentario Alstedii Francf. 1617
  • 27 Tho. Campanellae Astrologicorum libri septem Ibid. 1630
  • 28 Georg. Sinclari ars nova & magna Gravitatis & Levitatis Roter. 1669
  • 29 Fran. Toleti Commentaria in tres libros Aristotelis de Anima Col. 1625
  • 30 Vogelsangii indignatio contra librum cui titulus, Philosophia S. Script. Ult. 1669
  • 31 Dav. Derodonis Philosophia contracta Gen. 1664
  • 32 Ant. Perezii Commentarius in 25 Digestorum libros Amst. 1669
  • 33 Pauli Montani tractatus novus de Jure Tutelarum & Curationum Hag. 1656
  • 34 Tho. Thomasii Dictionarium lat. Engl. & Engl. lat. Lond. 1644
  • 35 G. Jo. Vossii de Logices & Rhetoricae natura & constitutione lib. duo Hag. 1658

Libri Miscellanei in Octavo.

  • 1 G. Buchanani Historia Rerum Scoticarum Francf. 1584
  • 2 Cl. Salmasii funus Linguae Hellenisticae Lugdb. 1643
  • 3 Minucii Felicis Octavius, Variorum notis Ibid. 1672
  • 4 A. M. Sev. Boethii consolationis Philosophiae lib. 5. Variorum not. Ibid. 1671
  • 5 Vegetius & alii Scriptores antiq. de re Militari, notis Stewechii, 2 vol. Vesal. 1670
  • 6 R. de Sabunde Theologia naturalis sive liber Creaturarum Francf. 1635
  • 7 Em. Figrelii de statuis Illustrium Romanorum liber Holm. 1656
  • [Page 9]8 Gu. Cambdeni Britannia Geographica descriptione Lond. 1587
  • 9 Sleidani Commentarii de statu Religion. & Reipubl. Car. 5 Caesare, lib. 26. Fr. 1610
  • 10 Jacobi Regis Angliae Institutio Regia ad Henricum Filium suum Lond. 1604
  • 11 M. Jansonii Mercurius Gallo-belgicus ab anno 1588, ad 1594 Col. 1614
  • 12 M. Neoporti carmina in Reductionem Caroli 2di Angl. &c. Lond. 1669
  • 13 Eg. Witsii consilium de continendis & alendis domi Pauperibus Bremae 1651
  • 14 G. Bater Elenchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia, 2bus partibus Lond. 1663
  • 15 Episcopi Jos. Hall Mundus alter & idem, (figuris) Francf.—
  • 16 Io. Buxtorfii Institutio Epistolaris Hebraica Bas. 1610
  • 17 J. Lipsii Epistolarum selectarum Chilias 1617
  • 18 — de Constantia libri duo Lond. 1586
  • 19 Jo. Casae Galateus, seu de morum honestate & elegantia liber Han. 1619
  • 20 Melch. Adami vitae Germanorum & exterorum Theologorum 2 vol. Heid. 1620
  • 21 — Vitae Germanorum Theologorum Ibid. 1620
  • 22 — Vitae Theologorum exterorum cum additionibus MSS. Francf. 1618
  • 23 Jo. Hen. Alstedii Thesaurus Chronologiae Herborn. 1650
  • 24 Abr. Bucholceri Chronologia usque ad annum 1616 Francf. 1616
  • 25 Chr. Sandii tractatus de origine Animae Cosmop. 1671
  • 26 Jo. Boterus de Illustrium Statu & Politia caret tit.
  • 27 Nat. Comitis Mythologiae & explicationis fabularum libri 10 Col. Allobr. 1612
  • 28 Jo. Barclaii Argenis, magno charactere Paris 1621
  • 29 J. R. Wetsenii de genuina linguae Graecae pronunciatione liber Bas. 1680
  • 30 Diog. Laertii de vitis Philosophorum libri 10 gr. lat. notis Casauboni Gen. 1616
  • 31 Isocratis Orationes & Epistolae gr. lat. Ibid. 1621
  • 32 Arriani Tactica, & Mauricii artis Militaris libri 12 gl. per Scheffer. Lips. 1664
  • 33 Epicteti Enchiridion gr. lat. notis Is. Casauboni Lond. 1659
  • 34 Aristippi, Diogenis, Demosthenis, &c. vitae Antv. 1556
  • 35 Jo. Magyri Ethica gr. lat. Francf. 1601
  • 36 Plutarchi vitae, lat. cura Gu. Xylandri, 3 vol. Ibid. 1606
  • 37 — Moralium pars tertia Ibid. 1619
  • 38 M. T. Ciceronis Officia, Cato Major, &c. Pauli Manutii notis Ven. 1548
  • 39 — Epistolae Familiares lib. 16 Col. 1560
  • 40 — Academicae Quaestiones caret tit.
  • 41 — Orationum pars 2 cura D. Lambini Paris 1582
  • 42 Valerius Maximus, cum animadversionibus Christ. Coleri Han. 1614
  • 43 T. Livii Historiarum decas tertia Lugd. 1527
  • 44 M. F. Quintiliani Institutionum Oratoriarum libri 12 Lond. 1642
  • 45 L. Apuleji opera cum commentariis Beroaldi & Stewechii Bas. —
  • 46 Oth. Casmanni vade mecum, cara pietas & rara caritas Francf. 1605
  • 47 Jul. C. Scaligeri de subtilitate libri 15 ad H. Cardanum Han. 1620
  • 48 Th. Galei Philosophia Generalis duabus partibus Lond. 1676
  • 49 Fr. Piccolominei Philosophia Universalis Ftancf. 1627
  • 50 Andr. Hyperii Compendium Physices Aristotelicae Bas. 1585
  • 51 Jac. Martinii partitiones & quaestiones Metaphysicae Witteb.
  • 52 Em. Alvarez institutiones linguae Latinae Duaci 1636
  • 53 Gu. Whiting caspula aurea continens disputationes de coelo Lond. 1653
  • 54 Barth. Keckermanni Systema Logicae tribus libris adornatum Aur. 1615
  • 55 — Physica Hanov. 1612
  • 56 Jo. Magyri Physica cum commentariis 1611
  • 57 Collegii Philos. Daventriensis exerc. de finitione & causis Ethices Dav. 1638
  • [Page 10]58 Chr. Scheibleri Topica Gissae 1620
  • 59 Jo. Piscatoris animadversiones in Rami Logicam Lond. 1583
  • 60 Rob. Sandersoni Logicae artis compendium Oxon. 16 [...]
  • 61 Abr. Sculteti Ethicorum libri duo Argent. 1614
  • 62 Sev. Sluteri Anatomia Logicae Aristotelicae Franc. 1610
  • 63 Alex. Pitcarnii Idea Physiologiae Aristotelicae Lond. 1676
  • 64 Clem. Timpleri doctrina de corporibus animatis naturalibus Han. 1610
  • 65 And. Talaei Rhetorica Lond. 1627
  • 66 Jo. Velcurionis commentarii in Aristotelis Physicam Tubing. 1566
  • 67 Rod. Goclenii Metaphysica Francf. 1598
  • 68 M. Fred. Wendelini Philosophia Moralis 2 vol. Ibid. 1647
  • 69 Gilb. Jacchaei Institutiones Physicae Lugdb. 1615
  • 70 Fr, Burgersdicii Institutionum Logicarum libri duo Amst. 1670
  • 71 — Alter ad Juventutem Cantabrigiensem Cant. 1644
  • 72 Pub. Virgilii Opera studio Geor. Bersmanni Francf.—
  • 73 Q. Horatii Opera Antv. 1544
  • 74 Hug. Grotii Poemata Lond. 1639
  • 75 Hadr. Dammanis de mundi Creatione libri septem Edinb. 1600
  • 76 Dasp. Barlaei faces augustae sive Poematia Dord. 1643
  • 77 G. Herberti Poemata varii Argumenti Lond. 1678
  • 78 M. Neoporti votum candidum Carolo 2do Ibid. 1669
  • 79 M. Acc. Plauti Comoediae 20, per Jo. Camerarium Bas. 1558
  • 80 Rob. Bellarmini Institutiones linguae Hebraicae Gen. 1619
  • 81 alter ex Officina Plantiniana Antv. 1596
  • 82 P. Martinii Grammatica Hebraica papyro interfoliata Rapheleng. 1607
  • 83 W. Schickardi Grammatica Hebraica Ult. 1661
  • 84 Jo. Buxtorsii Grammatica Hebraica Bas. 1651
  • 85 — Grammatica Chaldaica & Syriaca Ibid. 1615
  • 86 Alex. Scoti universa Grammatica Graeca Lugd. 1605
  • 87 Institutio Graecae Grammaticae in usum Scholae Westmonasteriensis 1598
  • 88 Mart. Rulandi Synonyma Latino-graeca Gen. 1624
  • 89 M. Devarii de Graecae linguae particulis liber Lond. 16 [...]
  • 90 Jo. Posselii Calligraphia Oratoria linguae Graecae Francf. 1585
  • 91 P. Rami Grammatica Graeca Ibid. 1581
  • 92 Conr. Dinneri Epitheta latino-graeca Gen. 1614
  • 93 G. Pasoris Lexicon graeco-latinum in novum Testamentum Ibid. 1634
  • 94 Tho. Linacri de emendata structura Latini sermonis libri sex Lips. 1591
  • 95 Chr. Becmanni Manuductio ad linguam Latinam Hanov. 1629
  • 96 Car. Stephani Dictionarium Historicum, Geograph. & Poeticum Francf. 1621
  • 97 Gradus ad Parnassium, sive Thesaurus Phrasium Poeticarum Lond. 1680
  • 98 Des. Erasmi Apophthegmata, cum gemino indice Col. 1561
  • 99 Colloquiorum opus aureum Lond. 1648
  • 100 Jo. Magiri commentaria in Aristotelis Ethicam gr. lat. Francf. 1614
  • 101 Jo. Hen. Alstedii Theatrum Scholasticum Herborn. 1620
  • 102 Jos. Langii Elementale Mathematicum Friburgi 1613
  • 103 Euclidis Elementorum libri 15 cura Is. Barrow Cant. 1655
  • 104 Elementorum libri 15 lat. Col. 1600
  • 105 Mich. Maestlini epitome Astronomiae Tubin. 1610
  • 106 — Alter ejusdem Ibid. 1624
  • 107 Barth. Keckermanni Systema Astronomiae compendiosum. Han. 1611
  • [Page 11]108 — Geometria, Optica, Astronomia, & Geographia Ibid. 1621
  • 109 P. Rami Arithmetices & Algebrae libri duo Francf. 1592
  • 110 Libr. Fromondi Meteorologicorum libri sex Lond. 1656
  • 111 Jo. Voet de Jure Militari liber singularis Ult. 1670
  • 112 — de Familia Exciscunda liber Ibid. 1674
  • 113 P. R. Schefferi medulla Bachoviana institutionum Justiniani Han. 1658
  • 114 Vultei Jurisprudentiae Romanae a Justiniano compositae libri duo Han. 1652
  • 115 Jo. Althusii Jurisprudentia Romana methodice digesta Herb. 1592
  • 116 Tho. Lansii Consultatio de Principatu inter Provincias Europae Tubing. 1655
  • 117 Cypr. Regneri Novae Notae in lib. 4 Justiniani Imperat. Ult. 1648
  • 118 Bronchorst enarrat. in tit. de diversis regulis Juris Lugdb. 1624
  • 119 Ven. Bedae Ecclesiasticae Historiae gentis Anglorum libri 5 Lovan. 1566
  • 120 — Axiomata Philosophica caret tit.
  • 121 Batei Elenchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia Lond. 1649
  • 122 Cl. Salmasii defensio Regia pro Carolo 1 1650
  • 123 Jo Miltoni defensio pro Populo Anglicano contra Salmasium Lond. 1652
  • 124 Tho. Mori de optimo Reipublicae statu liber, sive Utopia Han. 1613
  • 125 G. Hornii orbis imperans Lugdb. 1668
  • 126 Fam. Stradae de Bello Belgico decades duae (figuris) 2 vol. Rom. 1658
  • 127 Jo. de Bussieres flosculi Historici delibati Oxon. 1668
  • 128 Thesaurus Moral. Philosophiae, gr. lat. viz. Epictetus, Theophrast. &c. Gen. 16 [...]3
  • 129 Ant. Liberalis Metamorphosis gr. lat. cura Th. Munckeri Amst. 1676
  • 130 Mart. Schookii descriptio Foederati Belgii Ibid. 1665
  • 131 Admiranda rerum admirabilium encomia Noviom. 1677
  • 132 Corn. Tacitus ex recensione M. Zueri Boxhornii Amst. 1664
  • 133 Tho. Belli compendium antiquitatum Romanarum Lond. 1677
  • 134 Carionis Chronicon, auctum per Ph. Melancthonem, p. 2 Francf.—
  • 135 Aug. Busbequii opera omnia de rebus Turcicis Lond. 1660
  • 136 L. Fenestella & Pomp. Loetus de Magistratibus Romanis Gen. 1612
  • 137 Des. Erasmi Moriae encomium, seu Laus Stultitiae Lugdb. 1641
  • 138 Barth. Facii de vitae foelicitate liber Ibid. 1628
  • 139 Amoris effigies sive Quid sit amor? Lond. 1668
  • 140 Lamb. Danaei Aphorismi Politici & Militares Ult. 1652
  • 141 Gasp. Naudaei Epistolae Gen. 1667
  • 142 Anselm. Solerius de Pileo cum figuris Amst. 1671
  • 143 C. B. Doctorum virorum Elogia Thuanea Lond. 1671
  • 144 Grobianus seu de morum simplicitate Holm. 1650
  • 145 Jo. Hen. Alstedii Orator sex libris informatus Herb. 1616
  • 146 — Systema Physicae Harmonicae Ibid. 1612
  • 147 A.M. a Schurman melioris partis Electio Alton. 1673
  • 148 Sulpitii Severi historia sacra Amst. 1641
  • 149 M. T. Ciceronis Rhetorica & de Inventione libri duo Lond. 1579
  • 150 Ev. Wassenbergi Florus Germanicus Hamb. 1641
  • 151 Fr. Bacon de augmentis Scientiarum lib. 9 Amst. 1662
  • 152 — novum organon Scientiarum Ibid. 1660
  • 153 — de sapientia Veterum liber Lond. 1609
  • 154 Tuba Academica defensione Patrum antiquorum Lond. 1603
  • 155 Fr. Vigerus de praecipuis Graecae dictionis Idiotismis Paris 1644
  • 156 Ant. Scotus de phrasibus linguae Latinae caret tit.
  • 157 Jo. Rav. Textoris Epitheta Plant. 1536
  • [Page 12]158 Nic. Vernulaei Orationes Col. 1639
  • 159 J. Bapt. Ferrarii orationes, &c. Lond. 1667
  • 160 Jo. Passeratii orationes & praefationes Francf. 1615
  • 161 Orationes ex Historicis Latinis excerptae Oxon. 1672
  • 162 —alter ejusdem Ibid. 1672
  • 163 Jo. Rainoldi orationes 12 cum quibusdam opusculis Lond.—
  • 164 Fr. Burgersdicii Physica, Politica & Philosophia naturalis 3 vol. Lugdb.—
  • 165 P. Moliner Logica Bremae 1622
  • 166 Am. Senguerdii Introductionis ad Physicam libri sex Ult. 1644
  • 167 Jo. Crucii medulla Logicae contracta Lugdb.—
  • 168 Fr. Panvonii summa Ethicae Mog. 1621
  • 169 Ed. Brerewoodi Elementa Logicae Lond. 1619
  • 170 — Collegium Ethicum Lugdb. 1649
  • 171 Jo. Hen. Alstedii Metaphysica tribus libris tractata Herb. 1622
  • 172 Rein. Neuhusii Poemata varii argumenti Amst. 1669
  • 173 Jac. Wallii Poematum libri novem Antv. 1669
  • 174 Jac. Balde sylvae Lyricae Col. Ubion. 1646
  • 175 Pub. Virgilii opera cura Dan. Heinsii Lugdb. 1672
  • 176 Respublica Anglorum 3 libris per Th. Smith Ibid. 1625
  • 177 —Scotiae & Hiberniae Ibid. 1627
  • 178 —de Principatibus Italiae tractatus varii Ibid. 1623
  • 179 —Romana Ibid. 1626
  • 180 —Jo. Aug. Werdenhagen introductio in omnes Respublicas Amst. 1632
  • 181 —Helvetiorum Lugdb. 1627
  • 182 — Lutzemburgensis, Hannoniae & Namurcensis Amst. 1635
  • 183 —Jo. Angeli Werdenhagen introductio in omnes Respublicas Ibid. 1632
  • 184 —Daniae, Norwegiae & Holsatiae Lugdb. 1629
  • 185 Gu. Postelli de Universalitate libri duo Ib. 1635
  • 186 Jo. Sleidani de quatuor summis Imperiis libri duo Amst. 1675
  • 187 Goclenii Geometria, Astronomia, Astrologia, Optica & Geograph. Franc. 1620
  • 188 Gu. Blaeu institutio Astronomica de Globis Oxon. 1665
  • 189 Rob. Hues tractatus de Globis Coelesti & Terrestri
  • 190 Jac. Cujacii notae in Justiniani Institutiones Par. 1585
  • 191 Jul. Pacii Epitome Juris secundum ordinem Institutionum Imper. Spirae 1593
  • 192 Gerh. Coccejus de origine Juris Civilis Gron. 1662
  • 193 Arn. Vinnii notae in Institutiones imper. Justiniani Amst. 1663
  • 194 Ev. Wassenbergii Florus Germanicus Antv. 1642
  • 195 Cl. Salmasii defensio Regia contra Jo. Miltonem 1652

Divinity in Folio.

  • 1 Book of Martyrs in three Volumns by John Fox, last Edit. (lettered) Lond. 1642
  • 2 Mede (Joseph) Works, two Vol. lett. ibid. 1664
  • 3 Purchas (S.) Pilgrim. or Relations of the World, and the Religions. let. ib. 1626
  • 4 Caussin (Nich.) holy Court in 5 Tomes. lett. ibid. 1663
  • 5 Assemblies Annotations upon the Old and New Testament 2 Vol. lett. ibid. 1657
  • 6 Hall (Joseph) Works, first Vol. lett. ibid. 1628
  • 7 Perkins (William) Works 3 Vol. in 2 Fol. lett. ibid. 1626
  • 8 Charnock (Stephen) several Discourses upon the Attributes of God lett. ibid. 1672
  • 9 Cressy (S.) Church History of Brittany, &c. lett. ibid. 1668
  • 10 Baxter (Richard) Christian Directory, or a Body of Divinity, lett. ibid. 1687
  • 11 Hammond (Henry) 19 Sermons large Paper lett. ibid. 1675
  • 12 Hooker (Rich.) Works in 8 Books of Ecclesiast. Polity with other Treatises, &c. ib. 1682
  • 13 Ʋsher (J.) Body of Divin. with his Life and 20 Sermons preached at Oxf. let. ib. 1668
  • 14 Littleton (Adam) 61 Sermons upon publick Occasions, gilt lett. ibid. 1 [...]80
  • 15 Leigh (E.) Annotations upon all the New Test. Philolog. and Theol. gilt and let. 1677
  • 16 Luther (Martin) Divine Discourses at his Table, &c. lett. ibid. 1652
  • 17. Gouge (William) Works, whole Armour of God, &c. ibid. 1627
  • 18 King Jame's Works lett. ibid. 1616
  • 19 View of the Soul in several Tracts, with several Epist. to Dr. Tillotson, by a Person of Quality, lett. ibid. 1681
  • 20 Franck (Mark) 51 Sermons, being a course beginning at Advent and so through the Festivals, gilt lett. ibid. 1672
  • 21 Ciark (Sam.) General Martyrology of the greatest Persecutions, with the Lives of 32 Divines, &c. ibid. 1677
  • 22 St. Augustine City of God with Comments of Lodovicus Vives. ibid. 1620
  • 23 Cambridg Concordance to the holy Scriptures. Camb. 1682
  • 24 Cudworth (R.) true Intellectual System of the Universe against Atheism, &c. Land. 1678
  • 25 Spotswood (John) History of the Church and State of Scotland in 7 Books with Dr. Burnet's Memoires of the Lives and Actions of James and William Dukes of Hamilton, being a Continuation of Bp Spotswood. ibid. 1677
  • 26 Andrews (Lancelot) 97 Sermons upon several occasions. ibid. 1629
  • 27 Owen (John) Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrews 2 Vol. ibid. 1668
  • 28 Hales (Matthew) Primitive Origination of Mankind. ibid. 1677
  • 29 Hughes (George) Exposition of Genesis and of 23 Chapters of Exodus. 1673
  • 30 Sanderson (Rob.) 35 Sermons with his Life, by Isaac Walton. ibid. 1681
  • 31 Baxter (Rich) Catholick Theology for Pacification, &c. ibid. 1675
  • 32 Scrivener (Mathew) Course of Divinity in 2 parts Doctrine of Faith and Form of Worship. ibid. 1674
  • 33 Spencer (J.) Things new and old, or a Store-house of Similes, Sent. &c. let. ibid. 1658
  • 34 Caryl (Jos.) Exposition with practical Observ. upon the book of Job 2 Vol. ibid. 1656
  • 35 Church Bible Old and New Testament with Apocripha black Letter. ibid. 1568
  • [Page 2]36 Willet (Andrew) Spnopsis Papismi, a general View of Papistry, &c. ibid. 1600
  • 37 Kendal (George) against John Goodwin's Redemption Redeemed, &c. ibid. 1653
  • 38 Petrie (Alex.) History of the Cathol. Church from the Year 600 until 1600. Hague 1662
  • 39 Goodwin (John) Redemption Redeemed, lett. ibid. 1651
  • 40 Taylor (Tho.) Works 2 Vol. Lond. 1653
  • 41 Wilson (Tho.) Commentary upon the Romans. ibid. 1653
  • 42 Gataker (Tho.) Sermons upon several occasions. ibid. 1637
  • 43 Burgess (Ant.) Spiritual Refining, or a Treatises of Grace and Assurance, &c. ibid. 1652
  • 44 — 145 Sermons upon the 17th Chapter of St. John. ibid. 1656
  • 45 — Commentary upon the whole 3d Chapter of the Epistle to the Corinthians. ib.
  • 46 Laud (Will.) against Fisher the Jesuite. ibid. 1639
  • 47 Birckbeck (Simon) Protestants Evidence take out of good Records. ibid. 1657
  • 48 Davis (Hugh) of the Rights belonging to an Uniformity in Churches. ibid. 1669
  • 49 L'Estrange (Hamond) Liturgies of the Church of Engl. since the Reformation. ibid. 1659
  • 50 Sibbs (Rich.) Saints Cordial and Safety in evil times in sundry Sermons. ib. 1639
  • 51 Chillingworth (Will.) Relig. of Protest. a safe way to Salvat. again the Papists. ib. 1638
  • 52 Crook (Samuel) Divine Character in 2 parts against Hypocrisy, &c. ibid. 1658
  • 53 Scholastical Discourses against symbolizing with Antichrist in Ceremonies, especially in the sign of the Cross, by Parker. ibid. 1570
  • 54 Austin (W.) devout, godly, and learned Meditat. upon the Feasts and Fasts-days. ib. 1637
  • 55 Ball (John) Power of Godliness, both doctrinally and practically handled. ibid. 1657
  • 56 Morney (Philip) Mystery of Iniquity, and History of the Papacy. ibid. 1612
  • 57 Cartwright (Thomas) Confutation of the Rhemist's Translation, Glosses and Annotations on the New Testament. ibid. 1628
  • 58 Rous (Fran.) Works, or Treatises and Meditations. ibid. 1657
  • 59 Daille (J.) 49 Sermons upon the whole Epistle of St. Paul to the Collossians. ibid. 1672
  • 60 Mayer (J.) Commentary upon all the great and small Prophets, lett. ibid. 1652
  • 61 — Commentary upon the New Testament 2 Vol. ibid. 1632
  • 62 Horton (T.) 46 Serm. on the whole 8 Ch. of the Epist. St. Paul to the Rom. lett. ib. 1674
  • 63 — 35 Sermons, Expositions on 4 select Psalms, 4th, 42d, 51st, 63d. ibid. 1675
  • 64 — 100 Sermons upon s veral Texts on the Old and New Testament. ibid. 1679
  • 65 Leigh (Ed.) System or body of Divinity in ten Books lett. ibid. 2654
  • 66 — Annotations on 5. Poetical Books of the Old Testament. ibid. 1657
  • 67 Bernard (Rich.) Thesaurus Biblicus, with the Bible abstract and Epitome lett. ibid. 2644
  • 68 Hooker (Rich.) Ecclesiastical Polity in 5 Books, wich other Treatises, &c. lett. ibid. 1672
  • 69 Williams (Gr.) true Church in 6 Books whole Body of Divinity lett. ibid. 1629
  • 70 Brownrig (Ralph) 65 Sermons upon several occasions 2 Vol. lett. ibid. 1661
  • 71 Wilson (Thomas) compleat Christian Dictionary. lett. ibid. 1655
  • 72 Reynolds (J.) God's Reven. against Murth. and the Sin of Adult. with Cuts lett. ib. 1679
  • 73 Fenner (William) Works or a Body of Divinity, lett. ibid. 1658
  • 74 Jewel (J.) Defence of the Apol. of the Chur. of Eng. against Mr. Harding let. ibid. 1567
  • 75 — Reply to Mr. Harding's Answer against the Roman Religion lett. ibid. 1066
  • 76 Holy-Bible containing the Old and New Test. with an Ind. and sing. Psalms. Oxf. 1682
  • 77 Hall (J.) Government and Obed. by Scrip. and Reas. in 4 Books gilt and lett. Lond. 1654
  • 78 Taylor (J.) 28 Serm. preach'd at Golden Grove, with a Dis. about the Min. let. ib. 1651
  • 79 Lawson (Grorge) Theo-politica, or a Body of Divinity. ibid. 1659
  • 80 Montague (R.) Acts and Monuments of the Church before Christ incarnat. lett. ib. 1642
  • 81 Fonseca (Fr. Ch.) Postils in 42 Sermons lett. ibid. 1629
  • 82 More (Henry) Explanation of the grand Mystery of Godliness lett. ibid. 1660
  • 83 — Modest Enquiry into into the Mystery of Iniquity, lett. ibid. 1664
  • [Page 3]84 Gauden (J.) Ecclesiae Anglicanae suspiria of the Church of Eng. in 4 Books let. ibid. 1659
  • 85 Whately (VVill.) Prototypes out of the Book of Genesis, lett. ibid. 1670
  • 86 Sterry (Peter) Discourse of the Freedom of the Will. ibid. 1675
  • 87 Symson (Andrew) Lexicon Anglo-Graeco-Latinum Novi Testamenti. ibid. 1668
  • 88 Cotton (John) Exposition upon the first Epistle general of John. ibid. 1654
  • 89 Morton (Tho.) Catholick Appeal for Protestants, &c. ibid. 1610
  • 90 Theophila, or Loves Sacrifice a Divine Poem, by E. B. ibid. 1652
  • 91 Pemble (William) Works in several Treatises, &c. ibid. 1658
  • 92 Pagit (Ephraim) Christianography, or the Description of all the Chri­stians in the World not subject to the Pope. ibid. 1674
  • 93 Byfield (Nic.) Exposition upon the Epistle to the Colossians. ibid. 1615
  • 94 — Commentary upon the 3 first Chapters of the first Epistle of St. Peter. ibid. 1637
  • 95 Barlow (John) Works or Exposition of the first and second Chapters of the latter Epistle of Paul to Timothy. ibid. 1632
  • 96 Martyr (Peter) Commentary upon the Book of Judges. ibid. 1564
  • 97 Allen (Robert) Doctrine of the Gospel in 3 Books, &c. ibid. 1606
  • 98 Andrews (Lanc.) Collection of post humous & orphan Lectures, in several Serm. ib. 1657
  • 99 Attersoll (Will.) Commentary upon the Epistle of St. Paul to Philemon. ibid. 1633
  • 100 Nicholson (W.) David's Harp, or an easy Analysis of the whole Book of Psams. ib. 1662
  • 101 Parr (Elnathan) Works, or an Exposition upon the Epistle to the Romans with the Grounds of Divinity. ibid. 1651
  • 102 Rogers (Rich.) 7 Treatises with Directions out of the holy Scriptures, &c. ibid. 1610
  • 103 — (Daniel) Lectures upon the History of Naaman. ibid. 1650
  • 104 — (John) Exposition upon all the first Epistle of Peter. ibid. 1650
  • 105 Mason (Tho.) Christ's Victory over Sathan's Tyrany, or the Acts of the Church. ib. 1615
  • 106 Homes (Nathaniel) Works, viz Commentary on the whole Book of Cant. &c. ib. 1652
  • 107 — Resurrection revealed, or the dawning of, the Day-star in 7 Books. ibib. 1653
  • 108 Spencer (Ben.) Way to everlasting Happiness, a Discourse dialogue-wise. ibid. 1659
  • 109 Oates (Sam.) Explanation of the general Epistle of St. Jude in 14 Sermons. ib. 1633
  • 110 Gil (Alex.) sacred Philosop. of the holy Script. in the Art. of the Apost. Creed. ib. 1635
  • 111 Cock (George) English Law, or a Survey of the Houshold of God on Earth, with an Essay of Christian Government. ibid. 1651
  • 112 Bramhall (Tho.) Treatise of Specters or strange Apparitions of Devils. ibid. 1658
  • 113 Greenham (Rich.) Works in 3 parts. ibid. 1601
  • 114 Hieron (Sam.) Works in several Lectures. ibid. 1628
  • 115 Bolton (Sam.) dead Saints speaking to dead Sinners living, in several Treatises. ib. 1657
  • 116 Wright (Ab.) practical Commentary upon the Psalms. ibid. 1666
  • 117 Hall (Tho.) Exposition upon the 3d and 4th Chap. of the Epist. of Timothy. ib. 1658
  • 118 Expiation of a Sinner in a Comment. upon the Epist. to the Heb. by G. M. ibid. 1646
  • 119 Hayne (Tho.) general View of the holy Scriptures. ibid. 1640
  • 120 Cross (Nicholas) Cynosura, or a saving Star that leads to Eternity. ibid. 1670
  • 121 Wythers (Geo.) Preparation to the Psalter. ibid. 1619
  • 122 Knox (John) Ecclesiastical History of Scotland in 5 Books, lett. ibid. 1644
  • 123 Saint Amours Journal concerning the five Propositions between the Jansenists and the Molinists, lett. ibid. 1664
  • 124 Reply of the Cardinal of Perron to the Answer of the King of Great Britain. Doway 1630
  • 125 Review of the Councel of Trent, &c. lett. Oxf. 1638
  • 126 Cary (Robert) Chronological Account of Ancient Times in 3 parts, lett. Lond. 1677
  • 127 Tropologia, a Key to open Scripture Metaphors in 2 Books first part. Trop [...]schematologia, Tropes and Figures, with the Treatise of the Types 2d part in one Vol. ibib. 1681
  • [Page 4]128 Idem iterum Troposchematologia, Tropes and Figures, &c. ibid. 1682
  • 129 Reynolds (Ed.) Works with 30 Sermons on several occasions. ibid. 1679
  • 130 Gell (Rob.) Remains with select Scriptures of the New Testament expl. ibid. 1676
  • 131 — Essay toward the amendment of the last English Translation of the Bible. ib. 1659
  • 132 Ambrose (Isaac) Works compleat. ibid. 1682
  • 133 Farindon (Anthony) 30 Sermons upon several occasions. ibid. 1647
  • 134 Cranmer (Dr.) against Stephen Gardiner a Papist. ibid. 1580
  • 135 Calderwood (David) History of the Church of Scotland, &c. ibid. 1680
  • 136 Divine Discourses with Philip Melancthon and others by Martin Luther ibid. 1652
  • 137 Sixty one Serm. upon publick occasions with a Table by Adam Littleton let. ibid. 1680
  • 138 Concordance to the holy Scriptures by S. N. Camb. 1652
  • 139 De Jure Ʋniformitatis Ecclesiasticae, in three Books by Hugh Davis. Lond. 1669
  • 140 Resurrection reveal. or the dawning of the Day-star for 1000 Years N. Homes. ib. 1654
  • 141 Mystery of Iniquity, or the History of the Papacy by Phi. Morney. ibid. 1612
  • 141 Divine Character in 2 parts of the Hypocrite, &c. by Samuel Crook. ibid. 1658
  • 142 Exposition upon the Epistle to the Collossians, by N. Bifield. ibid. 1617
  • 144 Spiritual Refinings in 2 parts in 161 Sermons by Anthony Burgess, lett. ibid. 1658
  • 145 Practical Commentary upon the 1st Epistle general of John by John Cotton. ib. 1658
  • 146 Exposition on the whole Book of Job by Jos. Caryl in 2 Vol. — ibid. 1676
  • 147 A Course of Sermons for all the Sundays in the Years, with a Supplement of 11 Sermons by Jer. Taylor, 5th Edition. ibid. 1678
  • 148 Tropologia, a Key to open Scripture Metaphors in 2 Books the first part Troposchematogia, Tropes and Fig. with a Treat. of the Typ. 2 part in 1 Vol. ib. 1682
  • 149 Idem Troposchematologia the 2d Vol. separatim. ibid. 1682

Divinity in Quarto.

  • 1 WEems Works contain. 9 Books, of the Mor. and Jud. Laws in 2 Vol. Lond. 1637
  • 2 Vane (Henry) the retired Man's Meditations. ibid. 1655
  • 3 Claude (Mounsieur) Historical Defence of the Reformation. ibid. 1683
  • 4 Pool (Matth.) a moderate Enquiry into the Warrantableness of Preaching. ibid. 1659
  • 5 Fisher (Samuel) against Dr. John Gauden about tender Consciences. ibid. 1662
  • 6 Sanderson (Rob.) 3 Sermons ad clerum preached at Boston in Lincoln. ibid. 1627
  • 7 — 12 Sermons ad Clerum, Magistratum & Populum, with 2 other Serm. ibid. 1632
  • 8 Field (Rich.) of the Church 2 Vol. ibid. 1606
  • 9 Jackson (Arthur) a Comment on the 5 Books of Moses. ibid. 1653
  • 10 Blake (Thomas) Covenant of God with Mankind. ibid. 1653
  • 11 — Covenant sealed, or a Treatise of the Sacraments of both Covenants. ibid. 1655
  • 12 Bernard (Nicholas) Clavi-Trabales confirming the King's Supremacy, &c. ibid. 1661
  • 13 The holy History englished by the Marquess of Winchester. ibid. 1653
  • 14 Denton (William) the burnt Child dreads the Fire against the Papists. ibid. 1675
  • 15 Assemblies Confession of Faith with the larger and and lesser Catechisms. ibid. 1658
  • 16 Gauden (John) Defence of the Church of England. ibid. 1653
  • 17 Rainolds (John) against Hart about the Head of the Church. ibid. 1653
  • 18 Bridge (Will.) Works old and new 2 Vol. Scripture-Light, &c. lett. ibid. 1649
  • 19 Glanvil (Jos.) Discourses Sermons and Remains. ibid. 1681
  • 20 — Essays in Philosophy and Religion. ibid. 1676
  • 21 Cartwright (Tho.) second Reply against Whitgifts about Church-Discipline. ibid. 1575
  • [Page 5]22 Certain Sermons upon several occasions. Lond. 1587
  • 23 Gyfford (George) upon the Revelations. ibid. 1596
  • 24 Dod (John) ten Sermons about the Lord's Supper. ibid. 1634
  • 25 — On the ten Commandments. ibid. 1640
  • 26 Yates (John) Model of Divinity. ibid. 1623
  • 27 Deacon and Walker (John) Discourses of Spirits and Devils ibid. 1601
  • 28 Ames (William) Marrow of Divinity. ibid. 1650
  • 29 Discourse of Spiritual Goodfellowship. ibid. 1650
  • 30 Bulkeley (Peter) of the Covenants of Grace. ibid. 1651
  • 31 Reply to a Relation of the Conference between Laud and Fisher. ibid. 1640
  • 32 Greenhill (W.) Comment. on the 5 first Chapters of Ezek. in 2 par. 1 Vol. ibid. 1649
  • 33 Mede (Joseph) Works the first Vol. Diatribae, &c. ibid. 1648
  • 34 Cade (Anthony) Justification of the Church of England. ibid. 1630
  • 35 Thorn (Francis) Souls solace in times of trouble. ibid. 1653
  • 36 Stoughton (John) 13 Sermons with a learned Treatise of Divinity. ibid. 1640
  • 37 — 4 Sermons upon selected occasions, Christians Sacrifice, &c. 2 Vol. ibid. 1650
  • 38 Luther (Martin) Commentary on the Galatians. ibid. 1635
  • 39 Ball (Thomas) the Pulpits Patronage against Usurpation and Invasion. ibid. 1657
  • 40 Ball (John) Friendly Trial of the Grounds of Separation. ibid. 1640
  • 41 — Treatise of the Nature and Life Faith. ibid. 1632
  • 42 Holy Table Name and Thing. ibid. 1673
  • 43 Heylyn (Peter) an Answer to a Book called holy Table Name and Thing. ib. 1637
  • 44 Stileman (John) Peace-offering for Unity and Obedience. ibid. 1662
  • 45 Sedgwick (Obadiah) humbled Sinner resolved. ibid. 1656
  • 46 Brooks (Thomas) Unscearchable Riches of Christ. 1661
  • 47 Heylyn (Pet.) Stumbling-block of Disobedience and Rebellion laid by Calvin. 1658
  • 48 — Parable of the Tares in several Sermons before King Charles II. 1659
  • 49 Love (Christopher) of effectual Calling and Election. 1653
  • 50 — Heaven's Glory, Hell's Terror in two Treatises. 1653
  • 51 — Combate between the Flesh and Spirit with the Christian Dictionary. 1654
  • 52 Rutherford (Samuel) against Liberty of Conscience. 1651
  • 73 — Influences of the Life of Grace. 1659
  • 54 Leslie (Henry) Treatise of the Authority of the Church. 1639
  • 55 Holsworth (Rich.) Vally of Vision in 21 Sermons. 1651
  • 56 Burroughs (Jeremiah) Saint's Treasury. 1656
  • 57 —Irenicum to the Lovers of Truth and Peace. 1646
  • 58 —On Mathew the 11th in four Books. lett. 1659
  • 59 —Gospel Remission, or a Treatise of remission and pardon of Sin. 1674
  • 60 —Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment. lett. 1649
  • 61 —Four useful Discourses, &c. 1675
  • 62 —Excellency of holy Courage in evil Times. lett. 1661
  • 63 —Gospel-Reconciliation, or Christ's Trumpet of Peace to the World. lett. 1657
  • 64 —Gospel-Worship, or the right manner of sanctifying God in general. lett. 1648
  • 65 —Gospel-Conversation or the Conversion of Believers. Two Treatises of earthly
  • — Mindedness and conversing in Heaven with God, in one Vol, lett. 1648
  • 66 — Gospel-Revelation in 3 Treatises of God, Christ, and Man's Soul. Saints Hap­piness, Lectures on the Beatitudes, being 41 Sermons in 1 Vol. lett. 1660
  • 67 The Confes. of Faith of all the Protest. Refor. Churches of Christendom. lett. 1581
  • 68 Confession of Faith of 7 Congregation of Christ in Lond. called Anabaptists. 1646
  • 69 Clark (John) holy Oil, or Scripture Phrases. lett. 1630
  • [Page 6]70 Smith (J.) select Discourses, with his funer. Serm. by S. Patrick, D. D. lett. 1673
  • 71 Swinnock (G.) Christian-man Calling 1st, 2d, 3d, and last part, 3 Vol. lett. 1663
  • 72 Behmen (Jacob) Epistles. 1632
  • 73 —Signatura rerum with the Postscript. 1651
  • 74 Ellis (J.) St. Austin immitated about Civ. and Ecclesiast. Chang. in this Nat. 1662
  • 75 Sutton (Dr.) upon the 11th of the Romans. 1632
  • 76 St. Austin Religion, shewing that he was no Papist but a Protestant. 1625
  • 77 Sibthorp (Christopher) Advertisment to the pretended Catholicks of Ireland. — with Bp Ʋsher's Religion of the ancient Irish. 1622
  • 78 Sherwin (William) several Pieces. 1673
  • 79 Collings (J.) Gospel-Minist. Shepherds wandr. and old and new Prophaness. 1651
  • 80 —(Dr.) Defence of the Bp of Ely concern. his answer to Card. Bellar. Apol. 1617
  • 81 Harby (Thomas) Pattern in the Mount. 1773
  • 82 Bloody Tenent, a Conference between Truth and Peace. 1644
  • 83 Woodbridg (Benj.) Method of Grace in the Justification of Sinners. 1656
  • 84 Moulin (Peter) Anatomy of Arminianism. 1620
  • 85 Montagu (Rich.) just Appeal from two unjust Informers. 1655
  • 86 Carter (Will.) Covenant of God with Abraham opened. 1654
  • 85 Copping (Rich.) Michael opposing the Dragon. 1659
  • 87 Warren (Edm.) Jews Sabbath antiquated and the Lord's-day instituted. 1659
  • 88 A Vindication of the Answer to the humble Remonstrance from the unjust Impu­tations of Frivolousness and Falshood by the same Smectymnus. 1641
  • 89 Symonds (Will.) Pisgah Evangelica. 1606
  • 90 Wotton (Ant.) Treatise of separating from the Church of Rome. 1624
  • 91 Carpenter (John) Preparative to Contention. 1597
  • 92 White (John) way to the true Church. 1608
  • 93 W [...]llis (J.) Truth tried, or Animadvers. on the Nat. of Truth, by R. Ld Brook. 1643
  • 94 Sherlock (R.) Quakers wild Quest. objected against the Minist. of the Gospel. 1656
  • 95 Norton (John) Orthodox Evangelist. 1654
  • 96 Lyford (W.) plain Man's senses exercised to discern both Good and Evil. 1655
  • 97 Mason (Henry) Cure of Cares. 1628
  • 98 Abbot (G.) Answ. to 2 Treat. of Mr. Broads about the Sabb. or seventh day. 1641
  • 99 Harris (Rob.) six Sermons upon several Texts and Occasions. 1627
  • 100 The Collegiate Suffrage of the Divines of Great Britain concerning the five Articles controverted in the low Countries. 1629
  • 101 Robinson (John) Justification of Separation from the Church of England. 1610
  • 102 Sclater (Will.) Exposition on the whole 4th Chapter to the Romans. 2650
  • 103 Donne (John) two Sermons before the King. 1622
  • 104 — Six Sermons upon several occasions. 1634
  • 105 Richome (Lewis) holy Pictures about the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 1639
  • 106 Featly (Dan.) grand Sacriledg of the Church of Rome. 1630
  • 107 Mornay (Phil.) concerning the truness of the Christian Religion. 1517
  • 108 Randal (John) 29 Lectures of the Church. 1631
  • 109 — 23 Sermons, or Catechistical Lectures upon the Lord's Supper. 1630
  • 110 Goad (Christ.) refreshing drops and scorching Vials. 1652
  • 111 Barbon (J.) Liturgy a most Divine Servic [...] in answer to a late Book stiled Common-Prayer-Book no Divine Service. 1663
  • 112 Hall (Jos.) Episcopacy by Divine Right asserted. 1640
  • 113 —Contemplations upon the remarkab. Passages in the Life the holy Jesus. 1679
  • 114 Neville (de Francis) Conversion from the Roman Catholicks, 1642
  • [Page 7]115 Nicholson (Will.) Exposition of the Catechism of the Church of England. 1661
  • 116 Primrose (David) Treatise of the Sabbath and the Lord's-day. 1636
  • 117 Mornay (Phil.) Treatise of the Church. 1606
  • 118 Whitaker (Will.) Answer to the ten Reasons of Edm. Campian the Jesuit. 1606
  • 119 Morice (Will.) Discourse of the Lord's Supper. 1657
  • 120 Torshel (Sam.) Saints Humiliation. 1633
  • 121 Walker (Geo.) Doctrine of holy weekly Sabbath. 1641
  • 122 Stevart Zerubbabel to Sanballat and Tobia the 1st part of the Duply to M. S. 1640
  • 123 Whitby Romish Doctrines in Vindicat. of the Ch. of Engl. against Serenus Cressy. 1664
  • 124 Cawdrey (Dan.) on the Sabbath 2 parts in one Vol. compleat. 1645
  • 125 — (Rob.) Treatise or Store-house of Similes. 1609
  • 126 — Idem interleaved 2 Vol. 1600
  • 127 Woodward (Ezek.) Childs Portion, viz. good Education. 1649
  • 128 Ld Falkland's Disc. of Infal. with an Answer to it and his Lordship's Reply. 1651
  • 129 Anti Baal-Berith, or the bind. of the Cov. and all Coven. to their good Behav. 1661
  • 130 Sarson (Lawrence) An Analysis of the first of Tim. 1.15. Chronol. vapul. 1645
  • 131 Town (Rob.) Re-assertion of Grace. 1654
  • 132 Taylor (Jer.) Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying. 1647
  • 133 — (Tho.) Commentary upon the Epistle of St. Paul to Titus. 1612
  • 134 — (T.) Parable of the Sower of the Seed with a Map of Rome in 5 Serm. 1634
  • 135 Timorcus (Theophilus) Covenanter's Plea against Absolvers with a Discourse of Liturgys or Forms of Prayer in Churches. 1661
  • 136 Tombes (J.) Sephersheba, or the Oath-book being a Treat. concern. Swear. 1662
  • 137 Treat. of 2 Sacram. viz. Baptism and the Lord's Supper in 2 parts, by D. R. 1633
  • 138 Vilvain Theolog. Treat. in 8 Theses of Divin. with a compend. of Chron. 1663
  • 139 Vines (Rich.) Treatise of the Lord's Supper in 20 Sermons. 1660
  • 140 Vindication of the Annotat. on Jer. 10.2. against Will. Lilly by Gataker. 1653
  • 141 Wilson (Tho.) Christian Dictionary. 1622
  • 142 Willet (And.) Synopsis Papismi. 1594
  • 143 Wilkinson (Hen.) 3 Decads of Sermons, Oxf. 1660
  • 144 Walker (Geo.) God made visible in his Works. Lond. 1641
  • 145 Whiting's old Jacob's Altar newly repaired, or the Saints Triang. of Deliv. 1659
  • 146 Willans (Edw.) six Sermons of Christian Charity, &c. 1651
  • 147 Webster (J.) Judgment set, the Books open. and all Relig. brought to trial. 1659
  • 148 White (Fr.) way to the true Church an Answer to T. W. his Epistle, &c. 1656
  • 149 Wiseman Christian Knight compiled. Linche Fountain of ancient Fiction. Short Compend. of the Hist. of the first 10 Persecut. mov. against Christ. in 3 Centur. 1619
  • 150 Burges (J.) an Answer rejoyned to the Reply to Dr. Morton's general Defence, with the lawfulness of kneeling in the Act of receiving the Lord's Supper. 1631
  • 151 Burrough (Jeremiah) Gospel-Remission. 1674
  • 152 Bezaes (Master) Sermons upon the 3 first Chapters of Canticles. Oxf. 1578
  • 153 Fenner (Will.) Works, &c. Lond. 1651
  • 154 Murcot (John) several Works. 1657
  • 155 Moulin (Peter) Anatomy of Arminianism. 1620
  • 156 Manton (Thomas) Twenty Sermons. 1678
  • 157 Granger (Thomas) Syntagma Logicum, or the Divine Logick. 1620
  • 158 Relation of the State of Religion in the West. Part of the World by Sands. 16 [...]5
  • 152 Bunyan (John) Defence of the Justification by Faith in Jesus Christ. 1673
  • [Page 8]160 Persons (Rob.) Discussion of the Answer of Dr. W. Barlow's Book, with Rela­tion to the Apology for the new Oath of Allegiance. 1612
  • 161 Bp of Coventry and Lichfield grand Imposture of the now Church of Rome. 1628
  • 162 Ʋrsinus (Zacharias) Sum of Christian Religion in 3 parts, gilt and lett. 1611
  • 163 Sober Sadness, or Historical Observations upon the Proceedings of both Houses of Parliament. Ferne's Conscience satisfied. John Owen's Display of Arminianism. Necessity of Christian Subjection. Christus Dei, the Lord's anointed. Sir Benj. Rydyerd his Speech in Parliament. Relation of all the Proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmley's Revolt, &c. Two Messages from the King's Majesty to both Houses of Parliament. Or­dinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament. Maxims unfold­ed, &c. Tho. Fuller's Sermons. Jeremiah Whitaker's Sermons. VVill. Bridg's Sermons. Lionel Gatford's Exhortation to Peace in a Sermon. 1643
  • 164 Copies of Letters between Spain and England in matter of Religion, between James VVadesworth and VVill. Bedell. General Demands concerning the late Covenant by the Minsters in Aberdene, &c. with Answers, Replies, also Duplies to the Covenant. John Corbet ungirding of the Scottish Armour. Speech delivered at the Visitation of Down and Conner, &c. Bp of Duresme Sermon at Durham. 1624
  • 165 Adis (Heny) Fanaticks Mite and Alarum in 2 Sermons. Relation of Mr. John Cock's Passage by Sea. Persecution for Religion judg'd and condemn'd. Long Parliament Works. Queries of some tender Con­scienced Christians. Cloudy Clergy, or a morning Lecture of Moderati­on, or Arguments and Motives tending thereunto, &c. Glad Tidings, or the everlasting Gospel. John More Trumpet sounded. Rob. VVharton Declaration to Great Britain, &c. Letters about Oliver Cromwell. John Goodwin Calumny arraigned and cast. Whole trial of Connor Lord Macguire, &c. Christopher Blackwood Soul-searching Catechism. 1660
  • 166 Gatford (Lionel) Exhortation to Peace in a Sermon. Matthew Newco­men's Sermons. Protestants account about matters in Religion. John Lightfoot's Observation upon the Book of Genesis. Jer. Burrough two Sermons. Bishop of Bath and VVells Sermons. Rich. Holdsworth's Ser­mons. Laws and Ordinances of War. Cheap side Cross censured and condemned. Two Speeches by the Earl of Manchester and J. Pym Esq Votes of Lords and Commons concerning a Treaty, &c. 1643
  • 167 Manasseth (Benj. Isaael) Hope of Israel with some Discourses upon the Conversion of the Jews. Vindiciae Judaeorum, or a Letter in answer to certain Questions cast on the Nation of the Jews. Conviction for the Jews and Confirmation and Comfort for Christians by John Blacklach. Jews in America, or Probabilities that the Americans are of that Race by Thomas Thorowgood. 1651
  • 168 Janes Answer to Mr. Milton's Iconoclastes against the King's Book. 1651
  • [Page 9]169 Jenkyns (VVill.) Busie Bishop, or the Visitor visited, an Answer to Mr. John Goodwin's Sion-Colledg visited. Pulpit Incendiary anatomi­zed, or a Vindjcation of Sion-Colledg. VVill. Jenkyn's blind Guide, or the doting Doctor by way of Reply to the youngling, elder, &c. by J. Goodwin. Zeal examined, or a Discourse for Liberty of Conscience. Fr. Fullhood's Churches and Ministry of England in a Sermon. The Pulpit guarded with 20 Arguments against private Persons to take upon them publick Preaching, &c. Declaration of the Faith and Order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England. He­zekiah VVoodward's Lord's-Day, the Saints only holy-day Christmas an Idol-day. Christmas-day the old Heathens feasting-day in honour to Satan their Idol-God, papists massing prophane Man's ranting Days. Eleazar Duncon of worshipping God towards the Altar, or that devout Ceremony of bowing towards the Altar. Form and Manner of making and consecrating Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, by the Appointment of the Church of England. Roger L'Estrange's Truth and Loyalty vindicated from the Reproaches of Mr. Edward Bagshaw. John Bradshaw's moderate short Discourse concerning Tenderness of Conscience. 1648
  • 180 Constitutions and Canons of the Church. Bishop Ʋsher's Judgment of Dr. Rainold's touching the Original of Episcopacy. Question con­cerning the Divine Right of Episcopacy truly stated. Bp Ʋsher prelati­cal Episcopacy. Constant Jessop, Angel of the Church of Ephesus no Bp of Ephesus. Tho. Fuller's Truth maintained in a Sermon. Christo­pher Love's Animadversions on some Passages in Mr. Dell's Sermon be­fore the House Commons. Giles Workman's private Men no Pulpit-Men, or a Modest Examination of Lay-mens preaching. W. Dell's right Reformation against Mr. Love's Sermon before the House of Com­mons. Form for Church Government and Ordination of Ministers in 111 Propositions, Lazarus Seaman's Vindication of the reformed Churches and Protestant Divines concerning Ordination and laying on of Hands. Reformation not Separation, or Mr. Crofton's Plea for Com­munion with the Church. Jerubbaal justified, or a plain Rebuke against Mr. Crofton his Reformation not Separation. Position disputing the Lawfulness of Ministers receiving an imposed Liturgy. 1640
  • 181 Widdow's (Giles) Schimatical Puritan, or Sermon giving account of the Authority of the Church. Anthony Burgess's Sermon about Refor­mation before the House of Commons. Samuel How's Sufficiency of the Spirit's teaching without humane Learning. Tho. Grantham Marri­age Sermon, a Sermon called a Wife mistaken, or a Wife and no Wife, or Leah instead of Rachel. John Graunt's Truths Victory against Heresy. Eleanor Douglas's Day of Judgment model'd and revelat. interpreted. Eliz. Warren's Spiritual Thrift or Meditations. Mystery of the two Juntos, Presbyterian and Independent, or the Serpent in the Bosom unfolded. Essex Watchmen's Watch-word, &c. Sim. Ashe's Doctrine of Zeal ex­plained, and the practise of Zeal perswaded in a Sermon. Humble A­pology of some called Anabaptists in behalf of themselves and others of the same Judgment with them. Serious Admonition to those Members of Parliament that sate alone without the secluded Memb [...]rs. John Graunt's Observations upon the Bills of Mortality. Edmund Calamy's leading Case. Mercurius publicus, May 14. 69. No. 19. Kingdoms In­telligence, Jan. 12. 62. N. 2. 1630
  • [Page 10]182 Bourne (Immanuel) Defence of the Scriptures in a Disputation against James Nayler an erring Quaker. Giles Firmin's establishing against shaking in a Sermon against the Quakers. Richard Baxter's Quakers Catechism, or the Quakers questioned, their Questions answered and both published. Further discovery of that Generation of Men, called Quakers, by way of Reply to an Answer of James Nayler to the perfect Pharisee. Brief Relation of the Irreligion of the Northern Quakers. John Tombes serious Consideration of the Oath of the King's Supremacy. Bp of Ely's abandoning of the Scottish Covenant. Collection of so much of the Statutes in force as contain and enjoyn the taking of the se­veral Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance. Gerrard Langbain's Re-view of the Covenant. Covenanters Catechism, or an Exposition of the Covenants. Tho. Case's Quarrel of the Covennant with the Pacificati­on of the Quarrel in 3 Sermons. John Brinsly's Saints solemn Covenant with their God in a Sermon. 1656
  • 183 Teellinck (Will.) Resting-place of the Mind. Anthony Cade's Ser­mon of Conscience with an Appendix to the fore-going Sermon, con­cerning the Ceremonies of the Church of England. Stephen Denison's White Wolf in a Sermon, whereunto is added a Answer to Hetherington's Defence of his own Faction. John Brinsly's Doctrine and Practice of Paedo-baptism asserted and vindicated. Beacon set on fire, or the humble Information to the Parliament of several Popish Books printed in English in England by the Jesuits. Beacon flaming, or a Justification of the firing of the Beacon by way of Animadversion upon the Book called Beacon quenched, subscribed by Col. Pride, &c. Rich. Caxter's hum­ble Advice, or Good Works earnestly desired from this Parliament for the Church. Holy things for holy Men, or the Lawyers Plea non-suited against Mr. Prynn's Book, called the Lord's Supper. H. Jessey's Lord's loud Call to England. Henry Jeanes, Dr. Creed's voluminous Defence of Dr. Hamond's ΕΚΤΕΝ ΣΤΕΡΟΝ, briefly examined and the Weakness thereof fully discovered. 1622
  • 184 Ambrose (Isaac) prima Med. & Ʋlt. the first, mid. and last things in 3 Treat. 1654
  • 185 Harrington (James) Prerogative of Popular Government. 1658
  • 186 Jerubbaal a Vindication of the sober Testimony against Mr. Tombes Theodula. 1668
  • 187 Bayly (Rob.) a diswasive from the Errors of the time. 1545
  • 188 Bilson (Tho.) perpetual Government of Christian Church. 1610
  • 189 Paget (E.) Heresiography, or Description of the Hereticks and Sectaries of these latter Times. 1645
  • 190 An Appeal to the Parl. or Sion's Plea gainst Prelacy print. in the year Roc. was lost.
  • 191 Cartwright (Chr.) Certamen Religiosum, a Conference between the late King and Marquess of VVorcester touching the Protestant Religion. 1651
  • 192 Montagu (R.) a Gag for the new Gospel, or new Gag for the old Gose. 1624
  • 193 Bernard (R.) Rhemes against Rome, or the removing of the new Gospel. 1626
  • 194 Du Moulin (Peter) Buckler of the Faith. 1631
  • 195 Gataker (Tho.) Vindication of the Annotations against VVill. Lilly, &c. 1653
  • 196 Mayer (John) Expositions upon the seven Epistles called Chatholick and the the Revelations. 1627
  • 197 — English Catechism explained. 1623
  • [Page 11]198 Edward's (Tho.) Full Answer to the Apologetical Narration. 1644
  • 199 — Gangrena, or a Discovery of many of the Errours, Heresies, Blasphemies and pernicious Practices of the Sectaries in three Parts one Vol. 1646
  • 200 Cotton (John) Christ the Fountain of Life or choice Sermons. 1651
  • 201 — Pouring out of the 7 Vials, Exposit. of the 16th Chapt. of the Revelat. 1642
  • 202 — Way of Life, or God's way in four several Treetises. 1641
  • 202 — Exposition upon the 13th Chapter of the Revelation. 1655
  • 203 Prynne (Will.) Anti-arminianism, or the Church of England's old. 1630
  • 203 Antithesis to new Arminianism. 1630
  • 203 God no Impostor nor Deluder. 1630
  • 203 The Unloveliness of Love-locks. 1630
  • 203 A brief Survay and Censure of Mr. Cozens his couzening Devotions. 1630
  • 204 — Gospel-Plea in 2 Parts, with 10 consider. Queries concerning Tythes. 1660
  • 205 Owen Doct. of Justific. by Faith through the Imputat. of the Right. of Christ. 1677
  • 206 — Mystery of the Gospel vindicated against Biddle's Catechism and the Racovian Catechism. 1655
  • 207 — Grace and Duty of being spiritually-minded. 1681
  • 208 — The Death of Christ in a Treatise of Redempt. and Reconciliation. 1648
  • 209 — Exposition on the 130th Psalm. 1680
  • 210 Marshall (Step.) 2 Treatise, with an Appendix and a Serm. concerning Infant-Bapt. and 2 Treat. more by unknown Auth. upon the same Subj. 1645
  • 211 — Sermons upon several Occasion with a Defence of Infant-Baptism. 1641
  • 212 — Sermons upon several Texts of Scripture. 1661
  • 213 Burgess (Ant.) true Doctrine of Justification in 2 Parts one Vol. 1655
  • 214 — Vindication of the Moral Law against the Antinomians, &c. 1646
  • 215 Burges (John) Answer rejoyned to a Pamphlet, by nameless Author to Dr. Morton, the Lawfulness whereof is again in this Rejoynder vindicated, with a Discourse about kneeling at the Lord's Supper. 1631
  • 216 Lloyd (Lodowick) Stratagems of Jerusalem, &c. 1602
  • 217 Lockyer (Nich.) Baulme for bleeding England and Irel. in several Sermons. 1646
  • 218 Leigh (Edw.) Critica Sacra. 1644
  • 219 — Treatise of Divinity consisting of 3 Book. 1647
  • 220 Lake (Osm.) Probe Theolog. Christian Pastor's proof of his Parishion. Faith. 1612
  • 221 — (Arthur) ten Sermons upon several occasions at St. Paul's Cross. 1641
  • 223 — (Benjamin) Five Sermons before the King at Whitehall. 1669
  • 224 Marlorate's Exposition on the Revelation of St. John. 1514
  • 225 Narne (Will.) Christ's Star declaring Christ's Excellency, &c. 1625
  • 226 Napier (John) plain discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John. 1645
  • 227 Ossory (Gr.) Descript. of the 4 Beasts explained in 4 Serm. upon Rev. 4.8. 1663
  • 228 Overthrow of Stage-plays betw. Dr. Gager and Dr. Rainoldes, with Lat. Let. 1629
  • 229 Pynchon (Will.) Covenant of Nature made with Adam described, &c. 1662
  • 230 —Time when the first Sabbath was ordained, secondly the man­ner how, holy time true Limits of the Lord's-day. 1654
  • 231 Par's Exposition upon the whole 8, 9, 10, 11, Chap. of the Epist. to the Rom. 1618
  • 232 Parker Revind. in the behalf of Dr. Drayton about Mortific. of Sin in this Life. 1658
  • 233 Palingenius Poetry, viz. Reformation of Manners the Miseries of Mankind. 1588
  • 234 Pinnel (Hen.) Doctrine and Dominion of the Cross in the Passion of Jesus. 1659
  • 235 Plowman (Pierce) Vision in Poetry. 1550
  • 236 Perkins (Will.) Exposition of the Apostles Creed. 1616
  • 237 — Commentary on the five first Chapters to the Galatians. 1619
  • [Page 12]238 Pemble (W.) Works, viz. of Justification, the nature of Grace and Faith. Oxf. 1629
  • 239 Robinson (J.) new Essays, or Observations Divine and Moral. Lond. 1628
  • 240 Rocket (John) Divisions cut in pieces by the Sword of the Lord. 1650
  • 241 — Christian Subject, a Treatise directing a Christian to a holy Calling. 1651
  • 242 Rogers (Neh.) Exposition on the Parable of the lost Groat. 1632
  • 243 — Fast Friend, or a Friend at mid-night, Exp. on that Par. Luk. 11, 5,—11. 1658
  • 244 — Figless Fig-tree, Exposition on that Parable Luke 12. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 1659
  • 245 Charleton (W.) Immortality of the human Soul in two Dialogues. 1657
  • 246 Sclater (W.) Commentary with Notes upon the whole Prophecy of Malachy. 1650
  • 246 — Sermons experimental on Psalms 116, & 117. 1638
  • 247 — Exposition upon the 3 first Chapters to the Romans. 1629
  • 248 — Exposition with Notes upon the 1st and 2d Epist. to the Thessalonians. 1630
  • 249 Stephens (Nath.) Doctrine of original Sin against Mr. Everard and Dr. Taylor. 1658
  • 250 — Plain and easy Calc. of the name, mark, and num. of the name of the Beast. 1656
  • 251 Symson (A.) Exposition upon the 2d Epistle general of St. Peter. 1632
  • 252 Strong (Will.) Jesus Christ God's Shepherd, the two Sticks made one. 1658
  • 253 Stock (R.) Astock of Divine Knowledg, Descript. of the divine Ess. Attrib. 1641
  • 254 Swadlin (T.) Scriptures vindic. from the unsound Conclusion of Card. Bellar. 1643
  • 255 Soul's Implantat. a Treat containing the broken preparat. of the heart. 1637
  • 256 Spirit of Detraction conjured and convicted in 7 Circles. 1611
  • 257 Sym (J.) Life's Preservation against self-killing, or Life and Self-murder. 1637
  • 258 Smith (Hen.) Sermons upon several Texts of Scripture. 1611
  • 259 Salusbury (Tho.) History of Joseph a Poem. 1636
  • 260 Bible Old and New Testament in the Indian Language. Camb. 1663
  • 261 Sibhs (Rich.) Exposit. of the 3d Chap. of the Epist. to the Phi [...]ippians. Lond. 1639
  • 262 — Bowels open. in divers Serm. on the 4th, 5th, and 6th Chap. of the Cant. 1648
  • 263 — Light from Heaven in 4 Treatises. 1638
  • 265 Hookers' (Tho.) Soul's Exaltation. 1683
  • 266 — Souls Vocation, or effectual calling to Christ. 1538
  • 267 Bolton (Rob.) Discourse about the State of true Happiness. 1637
  • 268 — Four last things with his Assize Serm. and his fun. Ser. by Mr. Estwick. 1639
  • 269 — (Samuel) Arraignment of Errour. 1646
  • 270 Goodwin (Tho.) Child of Light walking in Darkness. 1636
  • 271 — (John) new Baptism waxing old and ready to vanish away in 2 parts. 2655
  • 272 — Divine Authority of the Scriptures asserted. 1648
  • 273 — Treatise of Justification. 1642
  • 274 Goodwin (J.) Sion-Col. visit. Anim. upon a Pam. about the Truth of Jesus B. (C.) Sion-Colledg vindicated. 1648
  • 274 Vicars (John) Coleman-street Conclave visited. 1648
  • 274 Goodwin (J.) Youngling Elder, or, Novice-Presbyter. 1648
  • 274 Jenkins (Will.) Busy Bishop, or the Visitor visited. 1648
  • 274 — Blind-guide, or the doting Doctor. 1648
  • 275 Preston (John) New Covenant, or the Saints Portion. 1655
  • 276 — Five Sermons before the King. 1630
  • 277 — Golden Scepter with the Ch. Mariag. and the Ch. Carriage in 3 Treat. 1639
  • 248 — Saints Qualification, or a Treat. of Humiliat. and Sanctification, &c. 1633
  • 279 Baxter (Rich.) Saint or a Bruit. 1662
  • 280 — Apology for the Nonconformists Ministry. 1681
  • 281 — Treatise of Conversion. 1657
  • 282 — Crucifying of the World by the Cross of Christ. 1658
  • [Page 13]283 — Reasons of the Christian Religion. 1676
  • 284 — Second Part of the Conformist's Plea for Peace and Judgment of Nonconformists about Grace and Morality. 1680
  • 285 — Five Disputations of Church-Government and Worship. 1659
  • 286 — Of Justification four Disputations 1658
  • 287 — Infants Church-Membership and Baptism against Mr. Tombs. 1651
  • 288 — Key for Catholick to open the jugling of the Jesuits. 1659
  • 289 — Treatise of Self-denial. 1660
  • 290 — Confession of his Faith. 1655
  • 291 — Second true Defence of the meer Nonconform. against Dr. Stillingfleet. 1681
  • 292 Reynold's (Edw.) Explanation of the 110th Psalm. 1635
  • 293 — Explanation in 7 Sermons upon Hosea 14. with 3 other Sermons John Rainold's Sermons on Haggai. 1649
  • 294 — Three Treatises of the Vanity of the Creature, the Sinfulness of Sin and Life of Christ. 1631
  • 295 — Meditations on the holy Sacrament of the Lord's-Supper, with a Sermon called Peace of the Church. 1633
  • 296 Baxter (R.) naked Popery, or the Falshood of a Book called the Catholick Truth, by W.H. Roman Tradit. exam. in answ. to a Disc. of Transubst. 1677
  • 297 — Treatise of Episcopacy in two Parts. 1681
  • 298 — Church-History, or the Govern. of Bps and their Councils abbreviated. 1680
  • 299 Annesley (S.) with several other Minist. Morning Exercise at Cripple-gate. 1677
  • 300 — Supplement to the Morning-Exercise at Cripple-gate. 1677
  • 301 Morning-Exercise against Popery in 5 Sermons by divers Ministers. 1675
  • 302 Chetwin's Ecclesiastcal History of France. 1676
  • 303 Casaubon (M.) Neces. of Refor. against a Book intit. Labyrinthus Cantuariensis. 1644
  • 304 Olbia the new Island lately discov. with its rites of Worship, Laws, Customs. 1660
  • 305 Comber (Tho.) Historical Vindication of the divine Right of Tythes. 1682
  • 306 Pierce (Tho.) Collection of Sermons upon several occasions. 1671
  • 307 — New Discovery discov. Answ. to Baxter about the Grotinn Religion. 1659
  • 308 Manton (Tho.) Twenty Sermons. 1678
  • 309 Bates (W.) Harmony of divine Attributes in contriving Man's Redemption. 1675
  • 310 Ames (Will.) Fresh Suit against humane Ceremonies in God's Worship. 1633
  • 311 Jenkins (Will.) Exposition of Jude two parts compleat. 1652
  • 312 Fenner (W.) Works in 4 Treat. on the Creed, Lord's-Sup. and 10 Com. 1651
  • 313 — Christ's Alarm to drowsy Saints. 1674
  • 314 Rogers (D.) Practical Catechism, and a Treat. of the two Sacraments. 1640
  • 315 Gauden (John) slight healing the hurts of a Nation in a Sermon at St. Paul's, and his Analysis about the Covenant. Zach. Crofton St. Peter's bond abide, and fastning of St. Peter's Fetters, both against Gauden about the Covenant. Rich. Lee Sermon at St. Paul's against the solemn League and Covenant. Anatomy of Dr. Gauden's idolized Non-sence in his Analysis of the Covenant. 1660
  • 316 The Glory of their Times, or the Lives of the Primitive Fathers. 1640
  • 317 Harris (Robert) several Sermons. 1654
  • 318 Gaule (John) Mag-astro mancer, or the Magical, Astrological Diviner posed and puzled. 1652
  • [Page 14]319 Goodwin (Tho.) Aggravation of Sin and sinning against Know­ledg and Mercy in divers Sermons. John Dury's Case of Conscience resolv'd concerning Ministers medling with State-Affairs. John De le March complaint of the False Prophetic. Mariners upon the drying up of their Hierarchial Euphrates preached publickly in the Island of Garnezey. Hugh Perter's Word for the Army, and two words to the Kingdom. John Goodwin's Right and Might well met about the Army under the Command of the Lord Fairfax. Rob. Wharton's Declaration to Great Brittain and Ireland, shewing the Downfal of their Princes. Geo. Wi­thers Carmen Eucharisticum to the Glory of the Lord of Hosts. J. Canne's Improvement of Mercy. The Snare is broken against the Covenant. I. L. Illumination to Sion Colledg. Letter from the Parliament of Scotland to Will. Lenthal Speeker of the House of Commons. The Day-breaking if not the Sun rising of the Gospel with the Indians in New-England. John Saltmarsh's Groans for Liberty. 1638
  • 320 Hammond (Hen.) Dispatcher dispatched, or an Examination of the Romanist's Rejoyn. to the Replies of D. H. being a third Defen. of the Treat. of Schism. 1659
  • 321 Hudson (Mich.) Divine Right of Government, Natural and Politique. 1647
  • 322 Lawrence (Hen.) Communion and War with Angels. 1646
  • 323 — (Matthew) Use and Practice of Faith. 1657
  • 324 Gouge (Will.) Exposition of St. John's Gospel. 1631
  • 325 Jessey (H.) Description and Explanation of 268 places in Jerusalem. 1653
  • 326 Commentary upon the Lamentations of Jeremy by Ʋdall. 1637
  • 327 Book of Common-Prayer with the singing Psalms. 1660
  • 328 Swan (John) Standard of time, or the measuring-reed. 1656
  • 329 Firmin (Giles) real Christian, or a Treat. of effectual Calling. lett. 1670
  • 330 Lucy (Will.) Treatise of the nature of a Minister in all its Offices. 1679
  • 331 Treatise of Magistracy. 1647
  • 332 Howel (James) Dodona's Grove, or the vocal Forrest, &c. 1644
  • 333 Favour (John) Antiquity triumphing over Novelty. 1619
  • 334 The way towards the finding of a Decision, or the chief Controversy concerning Church-Government. Richard Baxter's Life of Faith in a Sermon at White-Hall before the King. Nath. Hardy Olive-branch in a Sermon at St. Paul's. Martin Luther's Signs of Christ's coming and of the last Day in an excellent Sermon. 1641
  • 335 Froysel (Tho.) Sermons concerning Grace and Temptations. 1678
  • 336 General Table of Europe, representing the present and future State thereof. 1669
  • 337 Golding (Arthur) Duty of Magistrates, &c. 1595
  • 338 Hyde (Edw.) Christ and his Church under 7 Heads, &c. with the Justifica­tion of the Church of England. 1658
  • 339 Levers (Christ.) History of the Defenders of the Catholick Faith, K. Henry 8th, K. Edw. 6th, Q. Mary and Elizabeth. 1627
  • 340 Hall (Tho.) Pulpit garded with 17 Arguments proving the Unlawfulness of private Persons to preach. 1651
  • 341 —Beauty of Magist. on the 82 Psal. with Swinnock's Ser. on the same Subj. 1660
  • 342 Bishop of Canterbury's Speech concerning pretended Innovations in the Church. Sir Edward Dering's Collection of Speeches in matter of Re­ligion to the Most Reverend Arch-bishop and Bishops, and the Reve­rend their Assistants commissioned of the King to alter the Service-book. 1637
  • [Page 15]343 Dallies (John) Right use of the Fathers. 1675
  • 344 Jacomb (T.) several Serm. on the whole 8 first Chap. of the Epist. to the Rom. 1672
  • 345 Raleigh (Walter) Discourses and Sermons on several Subjects. 1679
  • 346 Form of Common-Prayer with Thanksgiving for the late Victory by his Majesties naval Forces. R. Kephale Medela Pestilentiae, wherein is seve­ral Theological Queries concerning the Plague. Reflections on the week­ly Bills of Mortality, especially so far as they relate to the Plague. Won­ders no Miracles, or Mr. Valentine Greatreaks Gift of healing examined. Dr. Stillingfleet's Sermon before the King. Fools make a mock at Sin. 1666
  • 347 Robotham (J.) Exposit. on the whole Book of Solomon's Song called Cant. 1652
  • 348 Boys (J.) Exposit. of all the princip. Scriptures used in our English Liturgy. 1631
  • 349 Abernethy (J.) Christian and Heavenly Treatise Physick for the Soul. 1630
  • 350 Allen (T.) Scripture Chronology from the Creation of the World to the Death of Jesus Christ in seven Periods. 1659
  • 351 Arraignment of the whole Creature at the Bar of Relig. Reas. and Experience. 1631
  • 352 Alexander (John) Jesuitico-Quakerism examined, or Quakers confuted. 1680
  • 356 Brightman Revelat. of rhe Apocal. Exposit. on Daniel from the 26 ver. of the 11th Chap. to the end of the 12th Chap. Comment. on the Cant. Amster. 1648
  • 357 Daniel his Chaldy Visions and his Ebrew both translated after the Original. 1596
  • 357 R. Bernard Key of Knowledg, or the opening of St. John's mystical Re­velations Ludovici de Dieu Apocalypsis sancti Johannis. 1596
  • 358 Barker (Pet.) Exposition upon the ten Commandments. Lond. 1624.
  • 359 Blow at the Root, or some Observ. towards a discov. of the Subtil. of Satan. 1650
  • 360 Bullinger (Hen.) 100 Sermons upon the Apocalipse of Jesus Christ. 1573
  • 361 Bastwick (John) utter routing of all the Independent Army, or Independency not God's Ordinance. 1646
  • 362 Brandon (J.) Everlasting Fire no Fancy, an Answer to the Foundations of Hell, Torments shaken and removed. 1678
  • 363 Burton (H.) Apol. of an Appeal, also an Epist. to the tru-hearted Nobility. 1636
  • 364 Bifield (Nich.) Rule of Faith, or an Exposition of the Apostles Creed. 1626
  • 365 Cradock (Gu.) Divine Props distilled from the Fountain of holy Scriptures. 1650
  • 366 Caution to Christian against Mistakes in their Faith, or a Glass of Justificat. 1669
  • 367 Cardanus Comfort transl. into Eng. and publish. by the Command of E. of Ox. 1566
  • 368 Christians two chief Lessons, viz. Self-denial and Trial. 1640
  • 369 Garthwaite (Henry) Evangelical Harmony. 1634
  • 370 Carpenter (John) King Solomon his Solace. 1606
  • 371 Claget (Nich.) Abuse of God's Grace. 1659
  • 372 Civil Right of Tithes, by C. E. 1650
  • 373 Chapman (Rich.) Hallelu-jah, or King David's shrill Trumpet. 1635
  • 374 Case (Tho.) Mount Pisgah, or a prospect of Heaven. 1670
  • 375 Culverwell (N.) Disc. of the Light of Nature, with several other Treat. Oxf. 1669
  • 376 Calvin (J.) Commentary on the whole Epistle to the Hebrews. Lond. 1605
  • 377 — Harmony upon the four Evangelists. 1584
  • 378 — Commentary upon the Psalms of David and others. 1584
  • 379 Dike (Dan.) of the Deceitfulness of Man's Heart. 1642
  • 380 — Two Treatises, Exposition upon Philemon, and the School of Affliction with his six Evangelical Histories. 1617
  • 381 — Two Treatises of Repentance and of Christ's Temptations. 1616
  • 382 Day (Mar.) Dooms-day, or a Treatise of the Resurrection of the Body in 22 Ser­mons on 1 Cor. 15. and 7 Sermons on 1 Cor. 16. the first 9 Verses. 1636
  • [Page 16]389 Drapes (Ed.) Gospel-Glory in the visible and invisible Worship of God. 1649
  • 390 David's Learning, or the way to true Happin. in a Com. upon the 32 Psalm. 1617
  • 391 Dent (Ar.) Ruine of Rome, or an Exposition upon the whole Revelations. 1603
  • 392 Dawson (J.) 18 Sermons upon the Incarnation of our Lord and Saviour. 1643
  • 393 Downame (Geo.) Defence of the Serm. at the Consec. of the Bp of Bath and Wells against a Confutat. thereof by a nameless Author divided into 4 Books. 1611
  • 394 — Learned Treatise of the Lord's Prayer. 1640
  • 395 — (J.) five Treat. against Swearing, Drunken▪ Whored. Bribery, and Anger. 1613
  • 396 Eaton (J.) Hony-Comb of free Justification by Christ alone. 1642
  • 397 Estwick (Nich.) Biddle's Socinian Catechism examined and confuted. 1656
  • 398 Forrester (James) Marrow and Juice of 2060 Scriptures. 1611
  • 399 Granger (Thomas) Commentary on Ecclesiastes. 1621
  • 400 Guild (Will.) Exposition of the 2d Book of Samuel. Oxf. 1659
  • 401 Gumbleden (J.) Christ tempted, the Devil conquered with 2 Sermons. Lond. 1657
  • 402 Gouge (Will.) Saints Sacrifice, or a Commentary on the 116th Psalm. 1632
  • 403 — Whole Armour of God. 1616
  • 404 Holiday (Barten) Motives to a good Life in ten Sermons. 1657
  • 405 Houghton (Ayimer) Antidote against Mr. Haggar's poysonous Papers, Founda­tion of the Font discovered. 1659
  • 406 Hill's Life everlasting, or the Knowl. of 1. Jehov. 3. Elebim and Jesus Imnan. 1601
  • 407 Huit (Ephraim) Prophecy of Daniel explained. 1643
  • 408 Humfrey (Rich.) Conflict of Job by way of Dialogue. 1607
  • 409 Hemmings (Nich.) Commentary upon the Epistles of St. James. 1577
  • 410 Holyoke (Edward) Doctrine of Life, or of Man's Redemption. 1658
  • 411 Jeanes (H.) Mixture of Scholastic. Divin. with Practic. in 2 Parts 2 Vol. Oxf. 1656
  • 412 (Jackson (Thomas) Treatise of che Divine Essence and Attributes. Lond. 1628
  • 413 — Raging Tempest stilled the History of Christ, his Passage over to Galilee. 1623
  • 414 — Treatise containing the Original of Unbeliefe, Misbelief of the Deity, &c. 1625
  • 415 King's 48 Lect. upon Jonas delivered at York, with the Arch-Bp's fun. Ser. Oxf. 1597
  • 416 — (Hen.) Exposit. upon the Lord's-Pr. in divers Serm. at St. Paul's. Lond. 1634
  • 417 King James's Apology for the Oath of Allegiance, to all Christian Monarchs, Free Princes and States, in Christendom. 1609
  • 418 Treatise of Episcopacy in 2 parts by Rich. Baxter. 1681
  • 419 A 2d true Defence of the mere Noncon. against Dr. Sellingfleet by R. Baxter. 1681
  • 420 Plain Scripture-proof of Infants Church-Membership and Baptism against Mr. Tombes, &c. by Richard Baxter. 1656
  • 421 Five Disputations of Church-Governmen and Worship by Richard Baxter. 1659
  • 422 Treatise of Self-denial by Richard Baxter. 1660
  • 423 Historical Defence of the Reformation in answer to just Prejudices against the Calvinists by Mounsieur Claude. 1683
  • 424 Exposition upon the five Books of Moses by Arthur Jackson. 1643
  • 425 Retired Man's Meditat. or the mystery and power of Godliness by H. Vane. 1655
  • 426 Some Discourses, Serm. and Remains of Joseph Glanvil, gilt and lett. 1681
  • 427 Collect. of Ser. upon several occ. with Not. upon God's Decrees by T. Peirce. 1671
  • 428 Clavi Trabules confirm, the K. Supr. and Ch. Govern. under Bps by Barnard. 1661
  • 429 Doctrine of Justification asserted and vindicated from the Errors of Papists and Socinians by Anthony Burgess. 1654
  • 430 —Vindication of the Moral Law and the Covenants from the Errours of Papists, Armians, &c. by Anthony Burgess. 1646
  • 431 Grace and Duty of being spiritually-minded by John Owen. 1681
  • [Page 17]432 Vindication of the sober Testimony to Mr. Tombes his Exceptions. 1668
  • 433 Model of Divinty catechistically composed by John Yates. 1622
  • 434 English Catechism explained with an Antidote against Popery by J. Mayer. 1630
  • 435 Gospel Remission, or true Blessedn. consists in Pardon of Sin by J. Burroughs. 1674
  • 436 Twenty nine Lectures of the Church by John Randal. 1631
  • 437 Explanation of the 110 Psam in several Sermons by Edward Reynolds. 1632
  • 438 Three Treatises Vanity of the Creature, sinfulness of Sin and Life of Christ by Edward Reynolds. 1632
  • 439 Christ the Fountain of Life by John Cotton. 1651
  • 440 Christ's Alarm to drowsy Saints, by Will. Fenner. 1646
  • 441 Anatomy of Arminianism by Peter Du Moulin. 1626
  • 442 Jerubbaal in answer to Mr. Tombs Theodulia. 1668
  • 443 Plain Man's Senses exercised to discern both Good and Evil by W. Lyford. 1655
  • 444 Episcopacy by Divine Right asserted by Jos. Hall. 1640
  • 445 Hony-Comb of free Justification by Christ alone, by John Eaton. 1642
  • 446 Christ and his Church, or Christianity explained by Ed. Hyde. 1658
  • 447 Son's Patrimony and Daughter's Portion by Ezekias Woodward. 1643
  • 448 Gospel-Covenant, or the Covenant of Grace opened by Peter Bulkeley. 1646
  • 449 Conference between John Rainoldes and John Hart, of the Head of the Chur. 1684
  • 450 Choice Sermons on part of the 5th Chapter of the first Epistle of St. John by John Cotton. 1651
  • 451 Divine Authority of the Scriptures asserted by Jobn Goodwin. 1648
  • 452 Grand Sacriledg of the Church of Rome in taking away the sacred Cup from the Laity, by Dr. Featly. 1630
  • 453 Unsearchable Riches of Christ by Thomas Brooks. 1671
  • 454 Sermons upon several Occasions before the King, by Will. Ames. 1642
  • 455 Exposition of the Catechism of the Church of England by Will. Nicholson. 1663
  • 456 Dialogical Discourses of Spirits and Devils, &c. by John Deacon and Walker. 1601
  • 457 Two Treatises, viz. practical Catechism, and of the 2 Sacram. by D. Rogers. 1640
  • 458 Souls Vocation, or effectual calling to Christ, by Tho. Hooker. 1538
  • 459 Pisgah Evangelica, &c. by Will. Symonds. 1606
  • 460 Exposit. of the 3d Chap. of the Epist. of St. Paul to the Philip. by R. Sibbes. 1639
  • 461 Child of Light walking in Darkness, &c. by Tho. Goodwin. 1636
  • 462 Full answer to the Apologetical Narration of Goodwin, Nyc, Sympson, &c. 1644
  • 463 Discovery of the Deceitfulness of Man's Heart, by Daniel Dyke. 1628
  • 464 Six Evangelical Histories, with two Treatises, viz. Exposition upon Philemon, School of Affliction. Sermons upon the 124th Psalm, by Dan. Dyke. 1617
  • 465 Smectymnus's Answer to a Book intituled an humble Remonstrance, &c. 1641
  • 466 Answer to 10 Reasons of Edmund Campian the Jesuit, &c. by Will. Whitaker. 1606
  • 467 Defence of Infant-Baptism, &c. by Stephen Marshall. 1646
  • 478 Holy Table name and thing, writ. by a Min. in Lincolnsh. in answ. to D. Coal. 1637
  • 479 Cartwright (T.) Reply against Dr. Whitgift's touching Church-Discipline. 1575
  • 480 Description and Explanation of 268 places in Jerusalem, by H. Jessey. 1653
  • 481 Anti-arminianism, or the Church of England's old Antithesis, by W. Prynne. 1630
  • 482 Bilson (Tho.) divers Sermons upon Christ's Sufferings, &c. 1 [...]99
  • 483 Wilson (Tho.) Saints by calling, or called to be Saints, &c. 1620
  • 484 Complaint of a sanctified Sinner on Romans 7th, to Verse 25th. 1618
  • 485 Reeve (Tho.) England's Restitution in several Sermons. 1661
  • 486 Beard (Tho.) Treatise of God's Judgments. 1631
  • [Page 18]487 Burton (Hen.) Baiting of the Pope's Bull. Israel's Fast on the 7th Chap. of Joshuah, Dial for the Hours of Prayers, seven Vials Exposit on the 15 and 16 Chap. of the Revelations, Babel no Bethel, The Church of Rome no true Church of Christ. Truth's Triumph over Trent, or the great Gulf between Sion and Babylon. 1627

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  • 1 ALlen (Rich.) World conquered, or a Believer's Victory over the World. 1668
  • 2 — Godly Man's Portion and Sanctuary opened in two Sermons. 1666
  • 3 — (Joseph) Alarm to unconverted Sinners. 1678
  • 4 Burrough (Jer.) Excellency of a gracious Spirit. 1640
  • 5 — Moses his Self-denial Treatise upon Hebrews 11 the 24 Verse. 1649
  • 6 — Gospel-Fear in several Sermons. 1674
  • 7 Barker (Matth.) Natural Theology, or the Knowledg of God. 1674
  • 8 Boyle (Rob.) Considerations touching the stile of the Scriptures. 1663
  • 9 — Seraphick Love with a Let. what passed on the King's Coronation-day. 1663
  • 10 — Occasional Reflections upon several Subjects. 1665
  • 11 Brooks (T.) Heav. on Earth, or Assurance of Blessedn. with a Serm. to Belivers. 1660
  • 12 — Precious Remedies against Satan's Devices. 1662
  • 13 Brinsley (J.) Two Treatises, the Doctrine of Christ's Mediatorship and of mystical Implantat. The mystic Brazen Serpent and Saints joint-membersh. 1651
  • 14 — Two Treatises, viz. of the Son of Man, Tears for Jerusalem. 1656
  • 15 Baxter (Rich.) Unreasonableness of Infidelity in four Discourses, &c. 1655
  • 16 — Poor Man's Family-Book. 1675
  • 17 — Safe Religion, or three Disputations against Popery. 1657
  • 18 — Reformed Pastor with Appendix to the Ministers of the Gospel. 1657
  • 19 — Second Admonition to Mr. Edw. Bashaw. 1671
  • 20 — Defence of the Princip. of Love, relat. to the cure of Church Divisions. 1671
  • 21 — Holy Common-weath, or Polit. Aphorism about the Princip. of Gover. 1659
  • 22 — More Proofs of Infants Church-member. a 2d Defen. of Infants Rights. 1675
  • 23 — Justifying Rigteousness in a Books against Dr. Tully and Mr. Cartwright. 1676
  • 24 — Third Defence of the Cause of Peace. 1681
  • 25 Cheney's (J.) Conforming Nonconformist, and the Nonconforming Conformist against Mr. Baxter's Plea for Peace. 1676
  • 26 Crook (S.) Guide unto true Blessedness with Direction to true Happiness. 1640
  • 27 Capel (Rich.) Remains, being an useful Appendix to his Treat. of Tentations. 1658
  • 28 Nalson Countermine, or a Discovery of the dangerous Princip. of the Presbyt. 1678
  • 29 Cartwright (Christop.) Doctrine of Faith in 36 Sermons. 1650
  • 30 Collier ( [...].) Works, viz. the Exaltation of Christ and Marrow of Christianity. 1652
  • 31 — Body of Divinity, or a Confession of Faith, &c. 1674
  • 32 Dyke (Jer.) Worthy Communicant, or a Treatise of the Lord's-Supper. 1645
  • 33 — Right receiving of Christ, or Appendix to the worthy Communicant. 1645
  • 34 Dickson (David) Explication of the whole Book of Psalms in 3 Parts. 1655
  • 35 Dur [...]sme (Thomas) Ezekiel's Wheels, a Treatise of Divine Providence. 1653
  • 36 Davenant's Animadver. upon a Treat. called God's Love to Mank. by Mr. Hoard. 1641
  • 37 Dod (John) Ten Sermons sitting of Men for the Lord's Supper. 1661
  • 38 Davis (John) Heaven and Earth shaken, a Treatise how Kings, Princes and their Government are changed. 1656
  • [Page 19]39 Halliwell's Deus Justificatus, or Divine Goodness vindicated with some Reflections on Mr. Parker's Divine Dominion, &c. 1668
  • 40 England's black Trib. Trial of K. Charles I. with his last Speech on the Scaff. 1660
  • 41 English Greek Lexicon, containing Derivation of all the Words in the New Testament, with a Grammer. 1661
  • 42 Aerastus (Thomas) Nullity of Church-Censures. 1659
  • 43 Fergusson (T.) Interest of Reason in Religion, with Reflections on Dr. Sherlock. 1675
  • 44 Fletcher (Phin.) Fathers Testament. 1670
  • 45 Fanatick History, an account of the old Anabaptists and Quakers with their mad Mimick Pranks. 1660
  • 46 Friendly Debate between a Conformist and a Nonconfor. 2 parts in 2 Vol. 1669
  • 47 Faldo (John) Quakerism no Christianity, with an Appendix containing the Quakers Canons, &c. 1675
  • 48 Fulkes (Will.) Defence of the holy Scriptures against Geo. M [...]rtin, a Papist. 1583
  • 49 Goodwin (Phil.) Evangelical Communicant a Treatise of the Lord's Supper. 1657
  • 50 Glanvil (Joseph) Seasonable Reflections and Discourses of the Scoffing and Infidelity of a Degenerate Age. 1676
  • 51 Grose (Alex.) Happiness of enjoying Christ setting forth the fullness of Christ. 1640
  • 52 Good's Dialogues concerning Atheism, Infidelity, Popery, and other Heresies. 1674
  • 53 Mullinau [...] (Vivian) Difference between the Temporal and Eternal. 1672
  • 54 Wyvil (Christopher) Pretentions of the Tripple Crown. 1672
  • 55 Collection of Fare-well-Sermons by the Ministers of London. 1662
  • 56 Wilkinson (H.) two Treatises, viz. God's all Sufficiency and Christ's Righteous. 1681
  • 57 Wood (James) Shepherdy spiritualiz'd. 1680
  • 58 Triumphs of Rome over despised Protestancy by Bp Hall. 1667
  • 59 Whiston (Henry) Treatise of Nobility. 1664
  • 60 Vindication of the friendly Conference between a Minister and a Parishioner inclining to Quakerism. 1679
  • 61 Burnet (Gil.) Vindic. of the Ordin. of the Ch. of Engl. with an Appendix. 1677
  • 62 — Letters writ by the last Assembly of the Clergy of France to the Protestants, inviting them to return to their Communion. 1683
  • 63 Ward (Rich.) two Theological Treatises. 1673
  • 64 Wilkins (John) Ecclesiastes, or a Discourse of preaching. 1675
  • 65 Villegas (Alfonso) Lives of the Saints. Doway. 1615
  • 66 Wills Infant-Bap. asserted and vindic. against Danver's Appeal to the Bap. Lond. 1674
  • 67 Willes (Tho.) Prophecy of perilous timee open'd and appli'd. 1659
  • 68 Ʋsher (James) Judgment, as to the exstent of Christ's Death. 1659
  • 69 — His Life and Death. 1656
  • 70 Brevint (Dan.) Saul and Samuel at Endor. 1674
  • 71 — Christian Sacrament and Sacrifice. Oxf. 1679
  • 73 Lively Oracles given to us by Christ, by the Author of the whole Duty of Man. 1678
  • 74 G [...]uge (Tho.) Sermons of Good Works. Lond. 1664
  • 75 — Word to Sinners and a word to Saints, 1680
  • 76 Troughton (W.) Mystery of the Marriage, Song on the whole 49 Psalm. 1656
  • 77 — (J.) Lutherus Redivitus, or the Protestant Doctrine of Justification. 1678
  • 78 Wilson Scriptures Genuine Interpreter asserted with Append. about Illuminat. 1678
  • 79 Tears of Ireland with the Cruelties of the Jesuits and Popish Faction. Rich. Par's Christ's gracious Intentions towards Sinners. Rich. Baxter's Winding sheet for Popery. Geo. Withers's Proclamation in the name of the King of Kings to all the Isles of Great Britain. 1642
  • [Page 20]80 Thompson (Tho.) 2d part of the Quakers Quibbles in a Reply to G. Whitehead. 1675
  • 81 Kidder's Christian-Sufferer supported, or a Discourse of Christian Fortitude, 1680
  • 82 The Ladies Charity-School-house with a Roll of High-gate, or Subscription of many Noble Ladies towards it Turkey gilt. 1680
  • 83 Patrick (Sim.) Devout Christian, or a Book of Devotions for Families. 1681
  • 84 Saywell (William) Evangelical and Catholick Vanity, with Answers to Mr. B. Dr. Owen and others against Conformity. 1682
  • 85 Scripture-Truth confirmed and cleared by some great Appearance of God for his Church under the New Testamenta. 1678
  • 86 Bright Treatise concern. judging one another, being Disc. of our Sav. Prec. 1675
  • 87 H. C. de (Luzancy) Treatise against Irreligion. 1678
  • 88 Withers (George) Memorandum to London occasioned by the Pestilence in the Year 65. Slater (Sam.) Epithalamium, or Solomon's Song. R. Ju­nius England's Unthankfulness. 1665
  • 89 Antonius Marcus (Aurelius) Meditations with Casaubon's Notes. 1673
  • 90 Abbot (Rob.) Trial of our Church-forsakers against the Brownists. 1639
  • 91 Amyraldus Evidence of things not seen, or the State of the Soul after Death. 1680
  • 92 Aylet's Divine and moral Speculat. in metrical Numbers upon various Subjects. 1654
  • 93 Austin Scripture Manifestation of the Equity of the Fath. Son, and Holy-Ghost. 1650
  • 94 Ataxiae Obstaculum, an Answer to certain Queries in Gloccstershire, &c. 1677
  • 95 Art of Contentment by the Author of the whole Duty of Man. Oxf. 1677
  • 96 Abyssus mali, or the Corruption of Man's Nature, &c. by W.G. Lond. 1676
  • 97 Burnet (Gilbert) Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale, Knight. 1682
  • 98 Bolton (Sam.) Word in Season to a sinking Kingdom. 1644
  • 99 Beesly (Hen.) Souls Conflict. 1657
  • 100 Hotchkis (Thomas) Imputation of Christ's Righteousness, viz. against Dr. Owen and Mr. Fergusson. 1675
  • 101 Heyrick (R.) 3 Sermons preached at Manchester on several occasions. 1641
  • 102 Heywood (Oliver) Heart-Treasure the Substance of several Sermons in two Parts, with his Closet-Prayer. 1669
  • 103 Hoards (J.) God's Love to Mankind. 1673
  • 104 Jewel (John) Certain Sermons preached before the Queen's Majesty and at St. Paul's-Cooss, with a Treatise of the Lord's Supper. 1583
  • 105 Jus Divinum of Presbytery, &c. 1655
  • 106 Lockver (Nich.) Baulm for bleeding England and Ireland in several Sermons. 1643
  • 107 Litler (Rich.) reformed Presbyt. for Obedience to the Act for Uniform. 1662
  • 108 Langley (Samuel) Suspension reveiwed. 1658
  • 109 L'Estrange (Roger) Toleration discussed in two Dialogues. 1670
  • 110 — Relasp'd Apostate, or Notes on the Petition for Peace. 1661
  • 111 Mead (Matth.) Almost a Christian, with a Sermon of spiritual Wisdom. 1662
  • 112 More (Henry) Conjectural Essay. 1653
  • 113 Monuments of Mortality, with a Mirror of Modesty. 1621
  • 114 New Politick Lights of modern Romes Church-Government. 1678
  • 115 N. N. Polititians Catechism for his Instruction in divine Faith. Antw. 1658
  • 116 Narrat. of the late dread. Fire in Lond. by way of Let. to a Person of Honour. 1667
  • 117 Owen (John) Truth and Innocence vindicated against Dr. Parker's Polity. 1669
  • 118 —Discourse concerning Evangelical Love Church-Pea [...]e and Unity. 1672
  • 119 —Causes, ways and means of understanding the Mind of God, &c. 1678
  • 120 Polhill (Edw.) Answer to Sherlock's Knowledg of Christ. 1675
  • 121 Paraphrastical [...]nd devout Di [...]courses upon the Psalm miserere, by C. M. 2635
  • [Page 21]122 Perrot (Rob.) England's duty to meet God in his Judgments. 1678
  • 123 Parker (Samuel) Defence and Continuation of the Ecclesiastical Polity. 1671
  • 124 Potter (Christ.) want of Charity in answ. to a Popish Book, Char. mistaken Ox. 1633
  • 125 Patrick (Sim.) mensa mystica, or a Discourse of the Lord's Supper. Lond. 1630
  • 126 — Divine Arithmetick, or the right art of numbring our Days. 1670
  • 127 P. R. sole and soveraign way of England's being saved humbly proposed. 1671
  • 128 Perswasive to Peace and Unity among Christians by Allen. 1672
  • 129 Pen (Will.) against Mr. Faldo's Quakerism no Christianity. 1673
  • 130 — Reason against Ralling, and Truth against Fict. in ans. to Hick's Dialog. 1673
  • 131 Robinson (Ral.) Christ all in all, being the substance of several Sermons. 1656
  • 132 — Treatise of the Christians Armour. 1656
  • 133 Robertson (Will.) Key to the Hebrew Bible. 1656
  • 134 Rolles (Sam.) sober Answer to the friendly Debate. 1669
  • 135 — Doctrine of Justification against Sherlock's Knowledge of Christ. 1674
  • 136 Reyner (Ed.) Precepts for Christian Practice, or the Rule of the new Creature. 1656
  • 137 Sheppard (Tho.) sound Believer, a Treatise of Evang. Conversion. 1659
  • 138 Sherlock (Will.) Defence and Continuation of the Knowledg of Jesus Christ. 1675
  • 139 Senault (F.) Use of the Passions, Englished by Henry Earl of Monmouth. 1649
  • 140 Spurstow (Will.) Wells of Salvation opened. 1655
  • 141 Strong (Will.) Treatise of the Will of Man unto the Will of God. 1657
  • 142 Taylor (Jer.) Rule and Exercises of holy living and dying 1668
  • 143 — Dissuasive from Popery, with a Discourse of Confirmation. 1664
  • 144 Tillinghast (J.) six several Treatises, viz. Life of Faith, Christ's new Command. 1663
  • 145 Turkish Alcaran by the Sieur du Ryer Lord of Malezair. 1649
  • 146 Truman (J.) some prevailing Opinions contrary to the Doctrine of the Church of England. Discourse of natural and moral Impotency. 1671
  • 147 Vanity of human Inventions, Cultus Evangelicus, Judicium Discretionis. 1662
  • 148 Unreasonab. of Separ. 2d part vindicating Dr. Stillingfl. against Mr. Baxter. 1682
  • 149 Vincent (Tho.) Christ Appearance to Judgment. 1667
  • 140 — (Nathan.) true Touchstone which shews both Grace and Nature. 1681
  • 151 Vindication of some Passages in a Discourse concerning Communion with God from the Exceptions of Dr. Sherlock. 1674
  • 152 Virel (Matth.) Learned Treatise of Christian Religion.
  • 153 Wolsely (Charles) Unreasonableness of Atheism. 1669
  • 154 — Justification Evangelical. 1677
  • 155 Waterhouse (Ed.) Apology for Learning and learned Men. 1653
  • 156 — Gentleman's Monitor, of the Rise and Decay of Families. 1665
  • 157 Wilson (John) Vanity of Man's present State in several Sermons. 1676
  • 158 Bonhome (Joshua) Arraignment and Conviction of Atheism. 1679
  • 159 Bridg (Will.) Freeness of the Grace and Love of God in several Sermons. 1671
  • 160 Briggs (Jos.) sound Consideration for tender Consciences in several Serm. 1675
  • 161 Barrow (Is.) duty and reward of Bounty to the Poor in a Serm. at the Spittal. 1677
  • 162 Burthogge (Richard) Causa Dei, or an Apology for God. 1675
  • 163 Bennet (R.) Theological Concordance. 1657
  • 164 Bastingius (Jeremias) Exposition upon the Catechism of Christian Religion. 1650
  • 165 Basire (Isaac) Dead Man's real Speech, a funeral Sermon on Heb. 11.4. 1673
  • 166 Banger (Jossiah) Alarum to secure Sinners. 1676
  • 167 Bunny (Edm.) Resolutions, with a Treatise tending to Pacification. 1650
  • 168 Bury (Edw.) Husbandman's Companion, containing 100 Meditations. 1677
  • 169 Chibald (Will.) Trial of Faith by the Touch-stone of the Gospel. 1622
  • [Page 22]170 Craven (Francis) Aeternalia, or a Treatise shewing that we ought to be imployed about eternal good things, &c. 1677
  • 171 Cousin (John) History of Popish Transubstantiation. 1676
  • 172 Colling's Par Nobile, two Treatises, viz. excellent Woman, Light in Darkness. 1669
  • 173 Carpenter (Richard) Experience, History, and Divinity. 1648
  • 174 Discourse of the Judgments of God composed for the present times, against Atheism and Prophaneness. 1668
  • 175 Danver's (H.) Treatise of Baptism, with a Treatise of laying on of Hands. 1677
  • 176 Des-ecotais (M.) Memoires of the Scriptures and of the holy Sacrament 1677
  • 177 Dudley (North) Light in the way to Paradise with other Occasionals. 1682
  • 178 Discourse concerning Supream Power and common right. 1680
  • 179 Diggs (Dudley) Unlawfulness of Subj. taking up Arms against their Sover. 1662
  • 180 Door opening into Christian Religion by way of Question and Answer &c. 1662
  • 181 Dingley (Rob.) Spiritual Taste described, and a glimpse of Christ discovered. 1649
  • 182 Discourse of artificial Beauty in point of Conscience between two Ladies. 1662
  • 183 Depopulation arraigned, convict. and condem. by the Law of God and Man. 1636
  • 184 Evil Eye plucked out, proving that Church-Revenues cannot be alienated by any secular Persons or Powers. 1670
  • 185 Fowler (Edw.) Design of Christianity. 1676
  • 186 Full Answer to that Question what is the Church of England, by J. C. 1680
  • 187 Flavel (J.) Preparation for Sufferings, or the best Work in the worst times. 1681
  • 188 Frith (Will.) Saint's Monuments, or the Tomb of the Righteous. 1662
  • 189 Firmin (Giles) of Schism and parochial Congregations in England. 1658
  • 190 Ford (Stephen) Eternal Glorification begun in Regeneration. 1675
  • 191 — (Sim.) Dialogue concerning the practical use of Infant-Baptism. 1657
  • 192 — (Sim.) Blessedn. of being bountiful, or our blessed Sav. usual Proverb. 1674
  • 193 Fenner (Will.) Divine Message to the Elect Soul in 8 Sermons. 1657
  • 194 Fuller (Thomas) Comment on the 11 first Verses of the 4th Chapter of St. Mat­thew concerning Christ's Temptation. 1652
  • 195 — Triple Reconciler stating some Controversies. 1654
  • 196 Gouge Christians Direction to walk with God, young Man's Guide, &c. 1679
  • 197 Glanvil (Joseph) Saducismus Triumphatus, concerning Witches and Apparitions, with Dr. Horneck's Account. 1682
  • 198 — Philosophia pia, or a Discourse of the Religious, Temper and Tendencies of the Experimental Philosophy. 1671
  • 199 Gale (Theophilus) a Discourse of Christ's coming. 1673
  • 200 — Theophile, or a Discourse of the Saints Amity with God in Christ. 1671
  • 201 Greenhill (Will.) Sound-hearted Christian, with several othet Sermons. 1670
  • 202 Gearing (Will.) Arraignment of Pride. 1660
  • 203 — Arraignment of Ignorance. 1659
  • 204 Gee (Ed.) Divine Right and original of the Civil Magistrate. 1658
  • 295 Gardiner (R.) 16 Sermons preached in the Univers. of Oxf. and at Court. 1659
  • 296 Gauden's Causa Dei, God's pleading his own Cause in 2 Serm. at the Temp. 1661
  • 297 Horneck (Anthony) Great Law of Consideration. 1682
  • 298 Hinckley's Fasciculus Literarum, or Letters on several occasions against Baxter. 1680
  • 209 Hunt's Arguments for the Bps Right in judging in capit. Causes in Parliam. 1682
  • 210 Howe (John) Treatise of delighting in God in 2 Parts. 1674
  • 211 — Thoughtfulness for the Morrow. 1681
  • 212 Heywood (Oliver) Sure Mercies of David, or a 2d part of heart-treasure. 1672
  • 213 — Life in God's Favour, a seasonable Discourse in death-threatning times. 1670
  • [Page 23]214 Hughes (George) Aphorisms Determining the Doctrine of the Sabbath. 1670
  • 215 Hanmer (Jonathan) Exercitation upon Confirmation. 1657
  • 216 Hall (Jos.) Christian Moderation in 2 Books. 1640
  • 217 Hopton (Arthur) Concordancy of Years. 1615
  • 218 Higham (John) Looking-Glass for Loyalty. 1675
  • 219 History of Baptism, or one Faith and Baptism. 1678
  • 220 Jacomb (Tho.) Treatise of holy Dedication both personal and domestick. 1668
  • 221 Judicium Discretionis, or a just and necessary Apology for the Peoples Judgm. 1667
  • 222 Junius's Cure of Misprision, or select. Notes upon sundry Quest. in Controv. 1646
  • 223 King Charles the First his Meditations. 1648
  • 224 Ladies Calling in 2 parts, by the Author of the whole Duty of Man. Oxf. 1677
  • 225 Love (Christopher) True Doctrine of Mortification, &c. 1654
  • 226 Lesly (George) Divine Dialogues, to which is added Joseph reviv'd. 1678
  • 227 Livesey (John) Jehosaphat's charge to his Judges. 1657
  • 228 Lucy (Will.) Apology for the Church of Engl. in point of Separat. from it. 1679
  • 229 Moulin (Du Peter) Treatise of Peace and Contentment of Mind. 1678
  • 230 Martin, Petto, Woodal )John) Preacher sent in answer to two Books, Jus Di­vinum, and Vindiciae Ministerii Evangelici. 1658
  • 231 More (Step.) Wise Gospel-preacher his Praise and practice in several Serm. 1673
  • 232 — (Samuel) Yernings of Christ's Bowels towards his languishing Friends, or glorious Mysteries. 1658
  • 233 Mather (Sam.) Wholsomesome Caveat for a time of Liberty. 1652
  • 234 Morton Discussion of that great point in Divinity, the Sufferings of Christ. 1653
  • 235 Newcome (H.) Usurpation defeated, and David restored, and the Sin. hope. 1660
  • 236 No Sacriledg nor Sin to alienate or purchase the Lands of Bishops, or others, whose Offices are abolished. 1659
  • 237 Outram (Will.) Sermons upon Faith and Providence and other Subjects. 1680
  • 238 Pernicious Consequences of the new Heresie of Jes. against the K. and State. 1666
  • 239 Polhill's Christus in Corde, or the myst. Union betw. Christ and Believ. consid. 1680
  • 240 — Armatura Dei, or a Preparation for suffering in an evil day. 1682
  • 241 Pierce (Tho.) Sinner impleaded in his own Court. 1656
  • 242 Plato his Apology of Socrates and Phaedro, or Dialogue concerning the Immor­tality of Man's Soul. 1675
  • 243 Pool's Nullity of the Rom. Faith, or a blow at the root of the Rom. Church. 1679
  • 244 Policy of the Clergy of France to destroy the Protestants of that Kingdom. 1681
  • 245 Psalms of David in Prose and Me [...]er with their whole usual Tunes. 1615
  • 246 Parry David restored, or an Antid. against the Prosperity of the Wicked. Oxf. 1660
  • 247 Polwheile (Theophilus) Treatise of Self-denial. 1659
  • 248 Parkhurst (Ferdinando) Canons of the sacred Scripture. 1663
  • 249 Powell Summons for Swearers, and a Law for the Lips in reproving them. 1645
  • 250 Richard (Tho.) Christ our Sanctification, &c. 1667
  • 251 Playfere (Tho.) Pathway to Perfection in several Sermons. 1616
  • 252 Perkins (Will.) Reformed Catholick, &c. 1658
  • 253 — Discourse of the damned Art of Witchcraft. Camb. 1610
  • 254 Pettis (Dr.) Private Confer. betw. a rich Alderm. and a Country-Vicar. Lond. 1670
  • 255 Presbyterian unmask'd Animad. on the Interst of Engl. in matter of Relig. 1672
  • 256 Progugnaculum Pietatis, the Saints Ebenezer by T. E. 1667
  • 257 Pringle (Alexander) Saints Rest in the evil day. 1657
  • 258 Papillon (D.) Vanity of the Lives and Passions of Men. 1651
  • 259 Robinson (Ralph) Christ the perfect Pattern of a Christians Practice. 1658
  • [Page 24]260 — Christian compleatly armed. 1656
  • 261 — (John) Triumph and Unity in two Treatises. 1657
  • 262 Retection or Discovery of a false Detection a true Defence of 2 Books, viz. Synopsis Papismi, and Tetrastylon Papisticum. 1603
  • 263 Robert's True way to the Tree of Life, or the natur. Man direct. unto Christ. 1673
  • 264 — Communicant instructed, or a Discourse of the Lord's-Supper. 1659
  • 265 Rowe (John) Saints Temptations, &c. 1675
  • 266 Rosewell (Tho.) Causes and Cure of the Pestilence. 1665
  • 267 Rawlett (J.) Appen. to Solomon's Perscript. for the remov. of the Pestilence. 1667
  • 268 Roman Forgeries, or a true account of false Records, &c. 1673
  • 269 Resbury (R.) Lightless-Star, or Mr. J. Goodwin discovered, a Pelagio-Socinian. 1652
  • 270 Ryther (J.) Best Friend standing at the Door in several Sermons. 1678
  • 271 Rights of the Bps to judg in Capital Cases in Parliament cleared. 1680
  • 272 Remembrancer of ten excellent Men, Dr. Reynolds, &c. 1670
  • 273 Seasonable Discourse of the right use and abuse of Reason in matters of Relig. 1676
  • 274 Symonds (Joseph) 3 Treatises being the substance of sundry Discourses. 1653
  • 275 Swinnock's Sinners last Sentence to eternal Punishments for Sins of Omission. 1675
  • 276 — Treat. of the Incomp. of God in his Being, Attrib. Works, and Word. 1642
  • 277 Stillingfleet's Discourse of the Idolatry practised in the Church of Rome, &c. 1671
  • 278 —Letter to a Deist in ans. to sev. Obj. against the Truth and Aut. of the Scrip. 1677
  • 289 Slater (Sam.) Treatise of growth in Grace in sundry Sermons. 1671
  • 280 Stoughton general Treatise against Popery, and in defence of the Ch. of Engl. 1598
  • 281 Stedman's Sober Singularity, being practical Meditations on Exod. 23.2. 1668
  • 282 Shelton (Will.) Moral Vertues necessary among Christians. 1667
  • 283 Sibbes (R.) Saints Safety in evil times. 1633
  • 284 Staunton's Life and Death, to which is added his Treat. of Christ. Conference. 1673
  • 285 Smith's Remaks upon the Manners, Religion and Government of the Turks. 1678
  • 286 Shaw (Sam.) True Christians Test in a 100 Meditations. 1682
  • 287 Sheffeild (J.) Rising Sun, or the Sun of Righteouness. 1654
  • 288 Squire Some more Consid. proving the Unreasonableness of the Romanists. 1674
  • 299 Sparke's Devot. upon the 3 grand Solemn. viz. 5 of Nov. 30 of Jan. 29 of May. 1666
  • 290 Samaritanism reviv. and enlarg. against compound. or tolerat. sever. Relig. 1669
  • 291 Sermon at the Funeral of a sober religious Man found dr [...]wn'd in a Pit. 1670
  • 292 Tillotson (J.) Sermons upon several Occasions, first and second Volumes. 1681
  • 293 — Rule of Faith an answer to sure-footing with Dr. Stillingfleet's Append. 1676
  • 294 Taylor (Tho.) Circumspect Walking. 1658
  • 295 Tombs (John) Just Reply to the Books of Mr. Wills and Bluiman, with Baxter's injurious Preface for Infant-Baptism. 1675
  • 296 — Theodula, or a just defence of hearing the Sermons of the Church. 1670
  • 297 Toll (Tho.) Female Duel, or the Ladies Looking-glass. 1661
  • 298 Thomas's Country Sence of Lond. Suffer. the Lamen. of Jer. open and improv. 1667
  • 309 Tillam (Tho.) Exposition of 11th Chapter of the Revelation. 1651
  • 300 Tucker (Nath.) God's Fearers are God's Favourites, in several Sermons. 1658
  • 301 Trial of a Christians Growth. 1640
  • 302 Usury stated, being a Reply to Mr. Jelinger's Usurer cast, by T. P. 1679
  • 303 Venning (Ralph) Sin the Plague of Plagues, or sinful Sin the worst of Evils. 1669
  • 304 — Remains, or Christ's School, &c. 1675
  • 305 Votier (J.) God's Call from Heaven, or a Survey of effectual Calling. 1658
  • 306 Unreasonableness of the Romanists Separation. 1670
  • 307 Vain Worship and Worshippers detected. 1675
  • [Page 25] [...]06 Verdict upon the Dissenters Plea, occasioned by their Melius inquirend. Lon. 1681
  • 307 View of the Jewish Relig. containing their Manner of Life, Rites, Cerem. &c. 1656
  • 308 Whitby (Dan.) Discourse concerning the Idolatry of the Church of Rome. 1674
  • 309 Walton (Isaac) Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Wotton, Mr. Hooker, & Herbert. 1675
  • 310 — Life of Dr. Sanderson, late Bp of Lincoln, with some Cases of Conscience. 1678
  • 311 Watson (Tho.) One thing necessary in a Sermon. Sam. Moore's Hea­venly Wonder, or a Christian cloathed with Christ. Sam. Ward's Hap­piness of Practice. Peace-Offering to God. Jos. Hall's Best Bargain. The Hypocrite. Character of Man. Tho. Scot's Vox Dei. Injustice cast and condemned. Alex. Pringle's Saints Delight in the Spring of Salvation. Sam. Slater's Protector's Protection. 1658
  • 312 Whiston (J.) Infant-Baptism, an Answer to Danvers's Treatise of Baptism. 1675
  • 313 W [...]rd (Seth) Two Sermons against the Anti-scripturists, and Infidelity. 1670
  • 314 — (Sam.) Peace Offering to God. John Denison's Christian Care for the Soul's Safety. Tho. Jackson's Help to the best Bargain. Anth. Maxey's Churches Sleep. Jos. Hall's Great Impostor. Jos. Rarter's Shepherds Holy-day, a Pastoral Tragi-Comedy. 1624
  • 315 Wither (G.) Fides Anglicana, or a Plea for the publick Faith of these Nations. 1666
  • 316 Woodsord (Sam.) Paraphrase upon the Canticles. 1679
  • 317 Most useful Sermons preached in London, on Isa. 43.25. 1676
  • 318 Duram (John) Cluster of Grapes, in divers Sermons on Mat. 15. &c. 1660
  • 319 Alsop's Anti-sozzo against Sherlock's Knowledg of Jesus Christ. 1675
  • 320 Ainsworth (Will.) Marrow of the Bible. 1652
  • 321 Athanasius (St.) Life and Actions. 1664
  • 322 Amand. (Will.) Pater noster, our Father, or the Lord's Prayer explained. 1670
  • 323 Brinsley (Jo.) Sacred Ordinance of Ordination by Imposition of hands. 1656
  • 324 Baxter (R.) True and only way of Concord of all the Christian Churches. 1680
  • 325 — Defence of the Nonconformists Plea for Peace. 1680
  • 326 Bates (W.) Existence of God, Immortality of the Soul, with Christ. Relig. 1677
  • 327 — Final Happiness of Man, with the effectual Means to obtain it. 1680
  • 328 Benning (Heb.) Common Principles of Christian Religion. 1660
  • 329 Brevint (Dan.) Missale Romanum, of the Depth and Mystery of Roman Mass. 1673
  • 330 Barret (J.) Good-will towards Men, or a Treatise of the Covenants. 1675
  • 331 Bryan (Jo.) Dwelling with God, the Interest & Duty of Believers, in 8 Serm. 1670
  • 332 Bury (Ed.) Help to holy walking, or a Guide to Glory. 1675
  • 333 Bois du de (la Cour) Excellent Discourse of the five Books of Moses. 1682
  • 334 Clifford (Abr.) Discourse of the New Covenant. 1676
  • 335 Cressy (S.) against Dr. Pierce's Court-Sermon, mis-call'd the Primitive Rule of Reformation. 1661
  • 336 Care (Hen.) Ʋtrum horum, or the 39 Articles of the Church of England, &c. 1682
  • 337 Cragge (John) Cabinet of spiritual Jewels, in 8 Sermons. 1657
  • 338 Chamberlaine (James) Sacred Poem, the Birth of Christ, &c. 1680
  • 339 Causabon (Meric.) Treatise proving Spirits, Witches, and supernatural Operations, &c. 1672
  • 340 Discourse of Things above Reason, &c. 1681
  • 341 Ford (Simon) Discourse concerning God's Judgments, &c. 1678
  • 342 Fowler (Dr.) Principles and Practices of moderate Divines of the Church of England, in three parts. 1670
  • 343 Government of the Tongue, by the Author of the Whole Duty of Man. Oxf. 1675
  • 344 Gentlemans Calling, by the Author of the Whole Duty of Men. Lond. 1682
  • [Page 26]345 Hammond (H.) Directions both for Priest and People, in two Serm. Lond. 1657
  • 346 Harvey (Christopher) The new Fanatick, or the right Rebel. 1661
  • 347 Harmony of the Confess. of Faith of the Christian and Reformed Churches. 1586
  • 341 Mary Magdalen's Tears wip'd off, or the Voice of Peace to an unquiet Consc. 1677
  • 342 Reasonable Account whether it be universally lawful to pray by the Forms of others. 1679
  • 350 Sedgwick (Obad.) Christ's Counsel to his languishing Church of Sardis. 1643
  • 351 Saywell's Original of all Plots in Christendom, with the Danger of Schism. 1680
  • 352 Saul and Samuel at Endor, or the new Ways of Salvation and Service, which tempt Men to Rome; by Dr. Brevint. 1674
  • 353 Lively Oracles given to us, or the Christian's Birth-right, &c. by the Author of the Whole Duty of Man. Oxford, 1678
  • 354 Treatise of the Difference betwixt the Temporal and Eternal, by Eusebius Nieremberg. 1672
  • 355 Answer to the Discourse of W. Sherlocke, touching the Knowledg of Christ, &c. by Edw. Polhill. Lond. 1675
  • 356 Unreasonableness of Separation, the 2d part, begun by Dr. Stilling-fleet, against Richard Baxter. 1682
  • 357 Vindication of the Ordination of the Church of England, &c by G. Burnet. 1677
  • 358 Dissuasive from Popery, by Jeremy Taylor. 1664
  • 359 J. (C.) Conforming Nonconformists, and Non-conforming Conformists. 1680
  • 360 Truth and Innocency vindicated, against Parker's Ecclesiastical Polity, by Dr. Owen. 1669
  • 361 Sole and sovereign way of England's being saved, humbly proposed by R.P. 1671
  • 362 Pretensions of the Triple Crown examined, &c. by Christoph. Wyvill. 1672
  • 363 Holy Commonwealth, or Political Aphorisms, &c. by Rich. Baxter. 1659
  • 364 Considerations touching the Stile of the Holy Scriptures, by Rob. Boyle. 1679
  • 365 Sober Answer to the Friendly Debate, by Sam. Rolls. 1669
  • 366 Use of the Passions, by J.F. Senault, and Englished by Hen. E. of Monmouth. 1671
  • 367 Heaven on Earth, or a Discourse of Assurance, by Tho. Brooks. 1673
  • 368 Rome's Triumphs over despised Protestancy. 1677
  • 369 Scriptures genuine Interpreter asserted, by John Wilson. 1678
  • 370 Defence of the Principles of Love, &c. by Rich. Baxter. 1671
  • 371 Gildas Salvianus, the Reformed Pastor, &c. by Rich. Baxter. 1657
  • 372 Causes and Cure of the Pestilence, &c. by Tho. Rosewell 1665
  • 373 Apology for Learning and Learned Men, by Ed. Waterhouse 1653
  • 374 Vanity of Mans present State, in several Sermons, &c. by Joh. Wilson. 1676
  • 375 Sound Believer, a Treatise of Evangelical Conversion, by Tho. Sheppard. 1653
  • 376 Prophecy of perilous Times opened and applied, by Tho. Willes 1659
  • 377 Appendix to Solomon's Prescription for removal of the Pestilence, by Rawlet. 1667
  • 378 Discourse concern. Evangelical Love, Church-Peace, & Unity, by Dr. Owen. 1672
  • 379 Treatise of Justifying Righteousness, in 2 Books, against Tully and Cartwright, with Cartwright's Exceptions against Baxter. Substance of Mr. Cartwright's Exceptions considered, by Rich. Baxter 1676
  • 380 Christ the perfect Pattern of a Christian's Practice, by Ralph Robinson. 1558
  • 381 Want of Charity justly charged, in Answer to a Popish Pamphlet, Charity mistaken, by Dr. Potter Oxford 1633
  • 382 Sheppards Evangelical Conversion, discovering the Work of Christ's Spirit. 1652
  • 383 Waterhouse (Ed.) Narrative of the late dreadful Fire in London, &c. 1652
  • 384 Motives and Incentives to the Love of God, &c. by Rob. Boyle 1663
  • [Page 27]385 Vindication of some Passages in a Discourse about Communion with God, against Dr. Sherlock. Lond. 1674
  • 386 Discourse of natural and moral Impotency, by Joseph Truman 1675
  • 387 Friendly Debate between a Conformist and a Nonconformist, first part. 1669
  • 388 Toleration discuss'd, in two Dialogues, by Roger L'Estrange. 1670
  • 389 Discourse concerning Communion with God, against Sherlock 1674
  • 390 Questions and Cases of Conscience about Heresies, & Tolerat. of them. 1659
  • 391 Grotian Religion discovered, or Pierce's Vindicat. about the Synod of Dort. 1658
  • 392 Reformation & Reconciliation of the Divisions of the Churches, by Baxter. 1658
  • 393 Schism unmask'd, or a Conference betwixt Gunning & Pierson about Schism. 1658
  • 394 Great Law of Nature, or Self-preservation, against Mr. Hobbs 1673
  • 395 Marrow of Sacred Divinity, out of the Holy Scriptures, by W. Ames 1642
  • 396 Psalms in Metre, by Will. Barton 1654
  • 397 Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that to come, by J. Bunyan. 1683
  • 398 Sacred Principles, a Manual of Devotions, by W. Brough 1659
  • 399 Reformation and Reconciliation, with a Postscript, by Rich. Baxter 1658
  • 400 Grotian Religion discovered, by Rich. Baxter 1658
  • 401 Saints Seal against sinful Altars, in a Sermon by Z. C. 1655
  • 402 Conversion exemplified in the Instance of a gracious Gentlewoman 1669
  • 403 Nichols's (Henry) Works 1649
  • 404 New Observations on the Creed, Lord's Prayer, &c. by J. Despagne. 1647
  • 405 Eating of the Body of Christ, by J. Despagne 1652
  • 406 Discourse about Liberty of Conscience, in 2 parts, by R. T. 1661
  • 407 Saints Anchor-hold, in several Sermons, by J. Davenport 1661
  • 408 Congregational Churches asserted and vindicated, by J. Davenport 1672
  • 409 Citizens Sacred Entertainment, by Tho. Fydge 1664
  • 410 Patience, & its perfect Work under sudden & sore Trials, by T. Goodwin. 1667
  • 411 Return of Prayers, by Tho. Goodwin 1641
  • 412 Divine Epicurus, or the Empire of Pleasure, by Le Grand 1676
  • 413 Good Help for weak Memories, or the Contents of every Chap. in the Bible. 1671
  • 414 Guide to the true Religion, &c. 1668
  • 415 Animadvers. and Considerations about Catapoedobaptists, by J. Humphrys. 1679
  • 416 Wisdom's Tripos, in three Treatises, by Charles Herle 1670
  • 417 Harbinger and Glimpse of the King of Glory, by T. J. 1672
  • 418 Scripture-Catechis. towards the Confutation of sundry Errors, by T. Hodges. 1658
  • 419 Resolution of 6 Queries of present use in the Ch. of Engl. by D. Hammond. 1653
  • 420 Miscellanea Sacra, or divine necessary Truths, by Hen. Jessey 1665
  • 421 Index Biblicus Multijugus, or a Table to the Holy Scripture 1672
  • 422 Israel's Condition and Cause pleaded, or some Arguments for the Jews. 1658
  • 423 God's wonderful Mercy in the Mount of woful Extremity, by Cha. Langford. 1672
  • 424 Parents Groans over their wicked Children, in diver Serm. by E. Lawrence. 1681
  • 425 Religious Family, Ministerial Counsel, with the K. of Terrors conquered. 1674
  • 426 Lawfulness of the Oath of Supremacy, and Power of the Civil Magistrate in Ecclesiastical Affairs. 1662
  • 427 Observations upon the Answer to the Contempt of the Clergy 1671
  • 428 Caveat against Drunkenness, especially in evil Times, by Char. Phelpes. 1676
  • 439 Rome is no Rule, or an Answer to a Roman Cath. call'd Capt. Rob. Everard. 1664
  • 430 Sacrilegious Desertion of the Holy Ministery rebuked, against Tole­ration not to be abused. 1672
  • 431 Re-uniting of Christianity, by a Learned Protestant Divine 1673
  • [Page 28]432 Sober Guess concerning several dark Prophesies in the Revelation. Lond. 1662
  • 433 Dying Father's last Legacy to an only Child, or Hugh Peter's Advice to his Daughter. 1660
  • 434 Good Work for a good Magistrate, &c. by Hugh Peters 1651
  • 435 Holy Breathings under the sense of Sid, by Tho. Price 1672
  • 438 News from the New Jerusalem, with Observations of that City 1649
  • 439 Hinge of Faith and Religion, by L. Capel 1660
  • 440 Answer to an Epistle by a Roman Cath. called Rob. Everard, by J. J. 1664
  • 441 Presbyterians unmask'd, or Animadversions on the Interest of England. 1676
  • 442 Compleat and compendious Church-History, by Christopher Ness 1680
  • 443 Communion of Saints, by H. Ainsworth 1640
  • 444 Answer to a Letter of Enquiry into the Contempt of the Clergy, by Shelton. 1671
  • 445 The Idiot, in four Books, by Cusanus 1650
  • 446 Of Scandal, together with Christian Liberty, and Things indifferent 1680
  • 447 Art of Law-giVing, in three Books, by Harrington 1659
  • 448 Answ. to the Friendly Debate betwixt a Conf. & a Nonconf. by Philagathus. 1669
  • 449 Freeness of the Grace & Love of God to Believers discovered, by W. Bridg. 1671
  • 450 Just and necessary Apology for the Peoples Judgment, against Tannerus, &c. 1667
  • 451 Eternal Glorification begun in Regeneration, by Stephen Ford 1675
  • 452 Ʋtrum horum, or the 39 Articles of the Church of England, by H. Care. 1682
  • 453 Guide unto true Blessedness and Happiness, by Sam. Crooke 1640
  • 454 Defence of the Nonconformists Plea for Peace, against Cheney, by Baxter. 1680
  • 455 — Principles of Love, &c. by Rich. Baxter 1671
  • 456 Mystical Brazen Serpent, the Cross of Christ, & Saints Joint-Membership. 1653
  • 457 Soul's Conflict, in 8 several Sermons, by Hen. Beesley 1657
  • 458 Evidence of Things not seen, or State of the Soul after Death, by Amyrald. 1680
  • 459 Divine Right and Original of the Civil Magistrate from God, by Ed. Gee. 1658

Divinity in Octavo's and Twelves, small.

  • 1 A Insworth (H.) Communion of Saints, with Arrow against Idolatry. Lond. 1640
  • 2 Baxter (Rich.) Grotian Religion discovered 1658
  • 3 — Confirmation and Restauration, the Means of Reformation 1658
  • 4 — Mischiefs of Self-Ignorance, and Benefits of Self-Acquaintance 1662
  • 5 — 32 Directions for Peace of Conscience, and spiritual Comforts 1653
  • 6 — Now or never, the holy, serious, diligent Believer justified 1662
  • 7 Brerely (John) St. Austin's Religion collected from his own Writings, &c. 1620
  • 8 Bunyan (John) Doctrine of the Law and Grace unfolded 1659
  • 9 — Pilgrim's Progress 1682
  • 10 Biddle (John) Twofold Catechism 1654
  • 11 Burroughs (Jerem.) Spots of the Godly, and of the Wicked 1668
  • 12 — Seaman's Direction in time of a Storm, in a Sermon Roterdam, 1640
  • 13 Bury (Ed.) Antidote against the Fear of Death, being 10 select Medit. Lond. 1681
  • 14 Barnard (Nic.) The penitent Death of Jo. Atherton, late Bp of Waterford. 1642
  • 15 Bishope (G.) Two Treatises of Judgment, or of God, of Sin, or of Perdition. 1663
  • 16 Burgess (Ant.) Treatise of the Lord's Sup. with a Serm. of the Day of Judg. 1658
  • 17 —(John) Popes deadly Wound, &c. 1635
  • 18 Catholick Medicine for the Diseases of Charity, by J. C. 1656
  • 19 Cooper (Tho.) Wonderful Mystery of spiritual Growth 1622
  • [Page 29]20 Cooper (Will.) Triumph of a Christian, in three excellent Treatises. Lond. 1633
  • 21 Cawdry (D.) Church-Reformation promoted, in a Serm. on Mat. 18.15, &c. 1657
  • 22 Clarke (Sam.) Golden Apples, or Cases of Conscience, &c. 1659
  • 23 Crofton (Zach.) Saints Zeal against sinful Altars, 1655
  • 24 — Catechising God's Ordinance, in sundry Sermons 1656
  • 25 Caussin (N.) Christian Diary 1649
  • 26 Case (Tho.) Vanity of glorying in the Flesh, in a Funeral Sermon 1655
  • 27 — Correction, Instruction, or a Treatise of Afflictions 1653
  • 28 Carpenter (Rich.) Anabaptist wash'd, about Infant-Baptism 1667
  • 29 Danvers (H.) Treatise of Baptism. 1673
  • 30 Davenport (J.) Congregational Churches 1672
  • 31 — (J.) Saints Anchor-hold, in several Sermons 1661
  • 32 Despagne (J.) Eating of the Body of Christ, & on the Catechism, in 2 vol. 1652
  • 33 — New Observations on the Creed, use of the Lord's Prayer, &c. 1647
  • 34 Devout Communicant, or a Discourse of the Lord's Supper 1670
  • 35 Dickson (David) Explanation on the Hebrews 1637
  • 36 Fydge (Tho.) Citizens Sacred Entertainment 1666
  • 37 Fulness of God's Love manifested, by L. S. 1643
  • 38 Flowre (John) Several Queries concerning the Church of Jesus Christ 1658
  • 39 Four learned and godly Treatises, viz. Carnal Hypocrite, &c. 1638
  • 40 Goodwin (Tho.) Return of Prayers 1641
  • 41 — Patience, & its perfect Work under sudden & sore Trials 1666
  • 42 Grotius (Hugo) Two Discourses, viz. of God's Providence, &c. 1652
  • 43 Gott (Sam.) Essay of true Happiness 1650
  • 44 Homes (Nathan.) Daemonology, and Theology, the Character of the Times. 1650
  • 45 — Plain-dealing Cause and Cure of the present Evils of the Times. 1652
  • 46 Hodges (T.) Scripture-Catechism, or a Confutation of sundry Errors 1658
  • 47 Herle (Charles) Wisdom's Tripos, in three Treatises, Worldly Policy, &c. 1670
  • 48 —Contemplations and Devotions on Christ's Passion 1631
  • 49 Hammond (Hen.) Fundamentals in a Notion to practice, & of Schism. 1654
  • 50 — Six Queries of present use in the Church of England 1653
  • 51 — Judgment worthy of God, or of Hell-Torments. Of Faith & Works. 1665
  • 52 Israel's Condition and Cause pleaded, or the Jews admission into England. 1658
  • 53 Baxter (Rich.) Poetical Fragments 1681
  • 54 — Aphorisms of Justification, with an Appendix Hague 1655
  • 55 — Poor Man's Family-Book 1680
  • 56 Gearing (W.) Eye and Wheel of Providence 1662
  • 57 — Sacred Diary, or select Meditations for every day in the Week. 1679
  • 58 Day of Doom, or a Description of the great and last Judgment 1673
  • 59 Guide to the true Religion, or a Discourse of that Religion Men venture their Salvation upon 1668
  • 60 Cudmore (Dan.) Sacred Poems on the Birth & Passion of our blessed Saviour. 1655
  • 61 Phelpes (Char.) Caveat against Drunkenness, especially in evil Times 1676
  • 62 Bullinger (Hen.) Tragedies of Tyrants 1575
  • 63 Bonasus vapulans, or some Castigations given to Mr. John Durel 1672
  • 64 Early (Jo.) Bloody Vision interpreted by Arise Evans, &c. 1653
  • 65 Croseman (Sam.) Young Man's Monitor, with Meditations & Poems sacred. 1669
  • 66 Becoldus (Johan.) The English Quaker, the German Enthusiast revived. 1659
  • 67 Nuncius Christi Sydereus, the Star of the Eastern Sages, an Account of Comets. 1681
  • 68 Sherwin (Will.) Glimpse of Gospel-Glory, to the Church the greatest Glory. 1661
  • [Page 30]69 Caryl (Jos.) Nature & Principles of Love, in some of his last Serm. Lond. 1673
  • 70 Everard (R.) Creation and Fall of Man reviewed 1649
  • 71 Of Scandal, together with Christian Liberty, and Things indifferent 1680
  • 72 Boughen (Ed.) Expos. of the Catechism of the Church of Engl. Eng. & Lat. 1679
  • 73 Wales (Sam.) Whole Duty of a Christian, consisting in Faith & a good Life. 1680
  • 74 Tillam (Tho.) Temple of lively Stones. 1660
  • 75 Cox (Neh.) Discourse of the Covenants God made with Men before the Law. 1681
  • 76 Ames (W.) Marrow of Sacred Divinity, drawn out of the Holy Scriptures. 1642
  • 77 Addison (Lancelot) Present State of the Jews, Account of their Customs, &c. 1676
  • 78 Amand (Will.) Mysterium Pietatis, or the Mystery of Godliness 1671
  • 79 Alford (Jos.) Church triumphant, or Largeness of the Kingdom of Christ. 1649
  • 80 Brough (W.) Sacred Principles, or a Manual of Devotions, in 3 parts 1659
  • 81 Barton (Will.) Book of Psalms in Metre 1654
  • 82 Beza de (Theod.) Brief and pithy Sum of the Christian Faith, in 7 points. 1585
  • 83 Batt (Ant.) Hidden Treasure of holy Prayers & devout Meditations. Paris 1641
  • 84 — (Tim.) Gracious Message to all the Prisoners of Hope Lond. 1649
  • 85 Barber (Ed.) Relation of a Gentlewoman iong under Persecution of Bishops. 1642
  • 86 Character of a weaned Chtistian, by S.S. 1675
  • 87 Corbet (J.) Interest of England in the Matter of Religion, first part 1660
  • 88 Cotton (J.) Answer to Mr. Ball s Discourse of set Forms of Prayer 1651
  • 89 — Covenant of Grace, with certain Queries between the Presbiterian and Congregational Churches 1655
  • 90 Drax (Tho.) Lamb's Spouse, or the heavenly Bride 1608
  • 91 Funeral of the Mass, or the Mass dead and buried, &c. 1680
  • 92 Featley (J.) Fountain of Tears emptying it self in three Rivulets, &c. 1646
  • 93 Gerard (J.) Divine Consolations against the Fear of Death 1680
  • 94 Good Help for weak Memories, or the Contents of every Chapt. in the Bible. 1671
  • 95 Grand Case, the present Case about Conformity 1663
  • 96 Hall (Jos.) Cases of Conscience practically resolved 1654
  • 97 — Meditations and Vows Divine and Moral, in 2 Books 1607
  • 98 — Jacob's Ladder, or the devout Souls Ascension to Heaven, a Manual of Devotions 1678
  • 99 Herbert (G.) Priest to the Temple, or the Country-Parson, with Herberts Life. 1675
  • 100 Hutton (Rich.) Elegy called Astraea's Tears 1641
  • 101 Harbinger for the King of Glory, or a Treatise on Luke 6.17. 1672
  • 102 Jeans (Hen.) Church-Government, with a Reply to Mr. Fullwood, Oxford 1653
  • 103 Image of both Churches, Hierusalem & Babel, Unity & Confusion, &c. Tonn. 1623
  • 103 Lee (Sam.) Triumph of Mercy in the Chariot of Praise Lond. 1677
  • 105 Matthew (Ed.) Most glorious Star of King Charles II. 1661
  • 106 Ness (Christ.) Christans Walk & Work on Earth, till he attain to Heaven. 1671
  • 107 —Compleat and compendious Church-History 1680
  • 108 —Discourse of the Period of Antichrist 1679
  • 109 Owen (J.) Divine Original of the Scriptures 1659
  • 110 —Brief Instruction in the Worship of God, & Church-Discipline 1667
  • 111 Peters (Hugh) Legacy to his Daughter 1660
  • 112 — Good Work for a good Magistrate 1651
  • 113 Period to humane Life, whether mutable or immutable 1677
  • 114 Plaifere (J.) Divine Predestination, & Dr. Potter's Vindicat. of himself. 1652
  • 115 Revelation of God, the spiritual Land of Peace, Spirit of Love, &c. 1649
  • 116 Roe (Will.) Christian Liberty rightly stated and enlarged 1662
  • [Page 31]117 Rogers (Jo.) Doctrine of Faith Lond. 1640
  • 118 Rose (G.) Demonstration through the eternal Spirit of the heavenly Gift. 1663
  • 119 Racovian Catechism of the holy Scriptures, & knowledg of Christs Person. 1652
  • 120 Robotham (J.) Preciousness of Christ unto Believers 1647
  • 121 Rome is no Rule, or an Answer to Capt. Rob. Everard, a Roman Catholick. 1664
  • 122 Sibbs (R.) Excellency of the Gospel above the Law 1639
  • 123 — Bruised Reed, and smoaking Flax, in several Sermons 1638
  • 124 Sparrow (Anth.) Rationale upon the Liturgy of the Church of England. 1667
  • 125 Sidenham (Cuthb.) Exercitations on Infant-Baptism & singing of Psalms. 1634
  • 126 Studley (Peter) Looking-glass of Schism 1634
  • 127 Sacrilegious Desertion of the Holy Ministery rebuked, against Tole­ration not to be abused. 1672
  • 128 Sober Guess concerning several dark Prophesies in the Revelation. 1663
  • 129 Salgado (Ja.) Intimate Converse of Pope & Devil, &c. 1681
  • 130 Schism unmask'd, or a Conference betwixt Gunning & Pierson, Lond. Paris. 1658
  • 131 Two Treatises concerning Regeneration, viz. of Repentance, &c. Lond. 1613
  • 132 Vindication of Liturgies by Dr. Falkner, proved no Vindication 1685
  • 133 Watson (Tho.) Christians Charter, shewing the Priviledges of a Believer 1652
  • 134 Wolsall (Tho.) Doctrine and Practice of Mortification 1643
  • 135 White (Mary) Mercies brought forth into Wonders 1662
  • 136 Westfield (Tho.) White Robe, or the Surplice vindicated, in several Serm. 1663
  • 137 Wanley (N.) Great Duty of Self-Reflection upon a Man's own ways 1658
  • 138 Wolsely (Charles) Case of Divorce, occasioned by the late Act of Parlia­ment for the Divorce of my Lord Rosse 1673
  • 139 Hallywell's Account of Familism, as revived & propagated by the Quakers. 1673
  • 140 Henderson (Tho.) Of the Promises displayed in their Strength & Glory. 1669
  • 141 Janeway (Ja.) Invisibles, Realities, in the holy Life and triumphant Death of Mr. John Janeway 1677
  • 142 — Saints Encouragement to Diligence in Christ's Service 1674
  • 143 Index Biblicus Multijugus, or a Table to the Holy Scripture 1672
  • 144 Jessey (Hen.) Miscellanea Sacra, or divine necessary Truths 1665
  • 145 Jeremy (John Discourse of God's All-sufficiency, and human Insufficiency 1667
  • 146 Lawfulness of the Oath of Supremacy, and Power of the Civil Magistrate in Ecclesiastical Affairs. 1662
  • 147 Legacy left to Protestants, containing 18 Controversies Doway 1654
  • 148 Legacy for Sinners here on Earth, left by a Saint gone to Heaven. Lond. 1661
  • 149 Lamb (Phil.) Religious Family 1674
  • 150 Livesey (Ja.) Apology for the Power & Liberty of the Spirit, in 3 Serm. 1674
  • 151 Lawrence (E.) Parents Groans over their wicked Children, in several Serm. 1681
  • 152 — (Rich.) Gospel-Separation separated from its Abuses 1657
  • 153 Langford (Cha.) God's wonderful Mercy in the Mount of woful Extremity 1672
  • 154 Labours of a weak, weaker Vessel, held forth from several places of Script. 1663
  • 155 Lake (E.) Officium Eucharisticum to a devout Reception of the Lord's Sup. 1679
  • 156 Lesty (John) Parasynagogue paragorized 1655
  • 157 Larkin (Ed.) Loadstone of Man's Love, in a Sermon at Rochester in Kent 1657
  • 158 Mystery of Jesuitism, in a Collection of several Pieces, &c. 1658
  • 159 — Another Volume, 2d Part 1664
  • 160 Melius inquirendum, or a sober Enquiry into the Reasonings of the serious Enquiry. Amsterdam 1678
  • 161 Mason (J.) History of the young converted Gallant, &c. 1676
  • [Page 32]162 Moore (Tho.) Motive to have Salt always in our selves, and Peace one with another Lond. 1671
  • 163 — (Rich.) Pearl in an Oyster-shell, in 2 Sermons 1675
  • 164 — (J.) Moses revived, with short Observations on Psal. 119. 1669
  • 165 Mayhew (Ric.) Paternal Gift, the Legacy of a dying Father to his Children. 1676
  • 166 Mariners Divine Mate, or spiritual Navigation improved 1670
  • 167 News from the New Jerusalem, sent by Letters from several Parts 1649
  • 168 Observations upon the Answer to the Contempt of the Clergy 1671
  • 169 Price (Tho.) Holy Breathings under the sense of Sin 1672
  • 170 — (John) Four Sermons preached in Oxford Oxon 1661
  • 171 Prier )Rob.) Looking-glass for a proud Pharisee, zealous & ignorant Lond. 1648
  • 172 Psalms of David in Prose & Metre, Form of Baptism, & Lord's Sup. Edinb. 1622
  • 173 Plain Path-way to Heaven, Meditations, spiritual Discourses, &c. Doway 1634
  • 174 Powel (Vav.) Bird in the Cage chirping, &c. Lond. 1661
  • 175 — Divine Love, or the Willingness of Jesus Christ to save Sinners 1677
  • 176 — God the Father glorified, Mens Redemption finished 1650
  • 177 Re-uniting of Christianity, by a Learned French Protestant Divine 1673
  • 178 Rolls (Sam.) Loyalty and Peace, in two seasonable Discourses 1678
  • 179 Sorocold (Tho.) Supplication of Saints, a Book of Prayers and Praises 1616
  • 180 Sales (Francis) Introduction to a devout Life 1613
  • 181 Stampe (W.) Treatise of spiritual Infatuation, in several Sermons 1656
  • 182 Spiritual Bee in Divine Meditations Oxford 1662
  • 183 Stafford's Niobe, or his Age of Tears, in 2 parts Lond. 1611
  • 184 Venning (Ralph) Orthodox Paradoxes, in 2 parts, with other Pieces 1657
  • 185 Walker (Anth.) Vertuous Woman, at the Countess of Warwick's Faneral 1680
  • 186 Ward (Rich.) Divine Vertues epitomized 1665
  • 187 Woodenote (Theoph.) Aphorisms, or Breviats of Speculations 1654
  • 188 Williams (Will.) Divine Poems and Meditations, in 2 parts 1667
  • 189 Wilson (Tho.) Life and Death 1672
  • 190 Wadsworth (Tho.) Warning to secure Sinners, in 2 Sermons 1677
  • 191 Winstanly (Gerard) Saints Paradise, &c. 1667
  • 192 Wood's (Edw.) Sermons 1656
  • 193 White (J.) David's Psalms in Metre 1655
  • 194 —(Tho.) Manual for Parents 1671
  • 195 Ros Coeli, or a Miscellany of Ejaculations, divided into two parts 1640
  • 196 Rutherford's Letters, divided into two parts Edinburgh 1671
  • 197 Austin (Benj.) Presumptuous Man's Mirrour Lond. 1641
  • 198 Andrews (Margaret) Life and Death 1680
  • 199 (John) Small Treatises, sounding out eight Alarms 1633
  • 200 Apollonius (W.) Considerations of certain Controvers. about Church-Gov. 1645
  • 201 Archer (J.) Comfort for Believers about their Sin and Troubles 1661
  • 202 Bridge (Will.) Sinfulness of Sin, and Fulness of Christ, in 2 Sermons 1667
  • 203 — True Souldiers Convoy, in a Sermon 1640
  • 204 Brooks (Tho.) Apples of Gold for young Men and Women, &c. 1662
  • 205 — Privy-Key of Heaven, or 20 Arguments for Closet-Prayer 1681
  • 206 — Mute Christian under the smarting Rod 1679
  • 207 Bell (Susanna) Last Legacy to her Child, with Mr. Brooks Epist. Dedicat. 1673
  • 208 Bunyan (John) Greatness of the Soul, and the unspeakableness of its Loss. 1683
  • 209 — Grace abounding to the chief of Sinners 1680
  • 210 — Life and Death of Mr. Badman 1680
  • [Page 33]211 Brinsley (John) Divine Meditations, &c. 1644
  • 212 Bohemius (Mauritius) Christians delight, or Scripture-Meditations. 1654
  • 213 — Pacification between the Lutheran and Reformed Churches. 1655
  • 214 Bloys (Will.) Adam in his Innocence. 1638
  • 215 — Meditations on the 42 Psalm. 1632
  • 216 Beams of former Light discovering how evil it is to impose upon Ministers. 1660
  • 217 Bradshaw's Preparation for the Sacram. A.H. Doctrine of the Lord's-Supper. 1634
  • 218 Browne's Opinions of divers Philosophers concerning Man's chiefest Good. 1656
  • 219 Barker (James) Royal Robe, or a Treatise of Meekness. 1661
  • 220 Bayne's Help to true Happin. or an Exposition of the Points of Christ. Relig. 1635
  • 221 — Christian Letters, holy Soliloques, Comfort and Instruct. in Affliction. 1628
  • 222 Bagwell's Mystery of Astronomy with divine Observ. upon every part thereof. 1673
  • 223 Baker's Meditations and Motives for Prayer upon the 7 days of the Week. 1642
  • 224 Bayfield's Bulwork of Truth, Treat. of God, Jesus Christ, and the holy Ghost. 1657
  • 225 Byfield (Nathaniel) Mystery of Reconciliation, &c. 1659
  • 226 — Principles or the pattern of wholsome Words. 1627
  • 227 Ball (Roh.) Mirror of purer Devotion, or the discovery of Hypocrisy. 1635
  • 228 Bolton (Sam.) True Bonds of Christian Freedom, &c. 1656
  • 229 — (Rob.) Last Visititation, Conflicts and Death of Mr. Tho. Peacock. 1660
  • 230 Balmford's Habakkuk's Prayer applied to the Ch. present occasions on Hab 3.2. 1659
  • 231 Of Baptism the Heads and Order of such things as are especially insisted on. 1659
  • 232 Burton (Will.) Exposition of the Lord's-prayer by way of Quest. and Answ. 1594
  • 233 — (Edward) Father's Blessing, or last Legacy to his Son. 1660
  • 234 Brownrigge (Ralph) Repentance and Prayer in 4 Sermons. 1660
  • 235 Bartlet (Rich.) New-Birth in which is brought forth the new Creature. 1653
  • 236 Behmen (Jacob) Consideration upon the Book of Esaias Stifel, &c. 1653
  • 237 Chetwind (J.) 14 Centuries of memor. Passages and remarkable Occurents. 1674
  • 238 Cawton (Thomas) Balaam's Wish, a Sermon. 1675
  • 239 Coma Berenices, or the hairy Comet being a Prognostick. 1676
  • 240 Churchman's Review of the Certamen epistolare betw. Dr. Heylyn and F. Hickman. 1659
  • 241 Church (Joseph) Christian daily Monitor. 1669
  • 242 Chishull (John) Danger of being almost a Christian. 1658
  • 243 — Two Treatises, Young-man Memento, &c. 1658
  • 244 Conversion exemplified, Heaven realiz'd, &c. 1669
  • 245 Clifford (James) Divine Service and Anthems sung in Cathedrals. 1663
  • 246 Cowell Snare broken, the Author's grounds for not observing the Sabbath. 1677
  • 247 Cusanus (C.) Ideot in 4 Books, &c. 1650
  • 248 Cromwell's bloody Slaughter-house in murthering King Charles the first. 1660
  • 249 Capel (Richard) Tentations, their Nature, Danger and Cure. 1636
  • 450 Danson (Tho.) about Predetermination against How God's Prescience. 1678
  • 251 Downame (Geo.) Covenant of Grace, or an Exposit. upon Luke 1.73, 74, 75. 1647
  • 252 Walton (Isaac) Life of John Donne Dean of St. Paul's. 1658
  • 253 Dyer (Will.) Christ's Voice to London in two Sermons. 1669
  • 254 — Works, Brooks's String of Pearls, Pearse's Preparation for Death. 1668
  • 255 Discourse about Liberty of Conscience at home and abroad, &c. 1661
  • 256 Doolittel (Tho.) Treatise of the Lord's Supper. 1681
  • 257 Danger of Enthusiasm against the Quakers. 1674
  • 258 Davis (J.) Monuments of the Church of Durham. 1672
  • 259 Dingley (Rob.) Vo [...] Caeli, or Observations of Thunder, &c. 1658
  • 260 Eaton's Nystery of God incarnate, or the Word made Flesh cleared up, &c. 1650
  • [Page 34]261 Eluthenius's Forbidded Fruit, with an Exhortat. to a true Niniv. Repentance. 1642
  • 262 Feasts of the English and Roman Church, with their Fasts and Vigils. 1678
  • 263 Featly (John) Vindication of the Catholick and true Church, with Dr. Featley's Life and Death. 1660
  • 264 Friendly and seasonable Advice to the Roman Catholicks of England. 1680
  • 265 Flavel (John) Saint indeed from Prov. 4.13. 1680
  • 266 — Token for Mourners. 1680
  • 267 Fuller (Tho.) Best Name on Earth, with other Sermons. 1657
  • 268 Grand (Le) Divine Epicuru's, or the Empire of Pleasure over Vertue. 1676
  • 269 Hodges's Humble Apology for Nonconformists against the friendly Debate. 1669
  • 270 Treatise of Marriage, &c. 1679
  • 271 Italian Convert, News from Italy of a second Moses, or the Life of Galeacius Caracciolus, with Cuts. 1677
  • 272 Inquisition for the Blood of our late Soveraign, &c. 1660
  • 273 Juvenilia sacra, or divine youthful Meditations. 1664
  • 274 Jacob's Ladder consisting of 15 degrees, or ascents to the Knowledg of God. 1668
  • 275 Jesuits Policy to suppress Monarchy with their special Vow made to the Pope. 1669
  • 276 King Charles's Meditations, &c. 1648
  • 277 Keech (Benj.) Impostor discovered in a Dialogue between a young Pro­fessor and a Quaker. 1675
  • 278 Knollis (Han.) Parable of the Kingdom of Heaven expounded on Mat­thew the first 13 Verses of the 25 Chapter. 1674
  • 279 Lloyd's Dying and dead Men's Living Words, or fair warn. to a carel. World. 1822
  • 280 Lukin (H.) chief Interest of Man, or a Discourse of Religion. 1665
  • 281 Lyford (William) Legacy, or an Help to young People to fit them­selves for the Lord's Table. 1658
  • 282 Leigh (Edward) Three Diatribes, or Discourses of Travel, &c. 1671
  • 283 Linch (Sam.) Rebellion painted to the Life, in three Sermons about the Murther of King Charles I. 1662
  • 284 Loeffs (Isaac) Souls Ascension in the State of Separation. 1670
  • 285 Lawson (George) Ecclesia Vinversalis, the grand Charter by Jesus Christ. 1665
  • 286 Mirrour which flatters, not with several Brass Cuts. 1673
  • 287 Mayo (Richard) of secret Prayer. 1664
  • 288 Mather (Richard) Catechism, or the Grounds of Christian Religion. 1650
  • 289 Marrow of Modern Divinity, &c. 1649
  • 290 Mocket (Tho.) Christian Advice both to Old and Young, Rich and Poor. 1671
  • 291 Malbon (Sam.) Death and Life in 8 Sermons on Rom. 8.13. 1669
  • 292 Moulin du (Peter) Christian Combate, or the Saints Spiritual Warfare. 1656
  • 293 — Ruine of Papacy. 1678
  • 294 — (Lewis) Right of Churches and of the Magistrates Power over them. 1658
  • 295 Maynard (John) Memento to young and old. 1669
  • 296 — Beauty and Order of the Creation. 1668
  • 297 Mystery of Mysteries revealed in the fullness of time. 1670
  • 298 Mason (Will.) Little Star, or Catechism, &c. 1634
  • 299 — (Henry) Four Treatises, viz. Cure of Cares, new Art of Lying, Contentment in God's Gift, &c. 1656
  • 300 Newman (John) Light within, or a discovery of the Light in Man, &c. 1666
  • 301 Newton (Thomas) Herbal to the Bible, &c. 1587
  • 302 N. (H.) Joyful Message of the Kingdom, &c. 1652
  • 303 Purnel (Rob.) Exhortation to an holy Life, or Conversation. 1663
  • [Page 35]304 — No Power but of God, and yet a Power in every Creature. 1657
  • 305 Practice of serious Godliness, or Advice of a Mother to her Daughter. 1668
  • 306 Three Ministers communicating their Collections and Notions. 1675
  • 307 Warmstry (T.) Baptized Turk, or the Conversion of Signior Rigep Dandulo. 1658
  • 308 Wells (Edw.) Faith's Necessity discovering Opinionists Vanity. 1671
  • 309 Authority of the Magistrate about Religion discussed, &c. by J. H. 1672
  • 310 Answer to a Letter of Enquiry about the Contempt of the Clergy. 1671
  • 311 Bates (Will.) Sermon at Dr. Thomas Manton's Funeral. 1678
  • 312 Berkeley (Ld) Historical and occasional Meditations upon several Subjects. 1670
  • 313 Culverwell Time well spent in Meditations, Observations and Exhortations. 1635
  • 314 — Treatise of Faith, Justification, and holy Duties, &c. 1623
  • 315 Contemplations on Mortality, by S. L. 1666
  • 316 Cuffe (Hen.) Differences of the Ages of Man's Life. 1633
  • 317 Cressey de Paulin (Hugh) Exomologesis, or Motives to Catholick Unity, with an Appendix. Paris 1653
  • 318 Canne (John) Of the End of Time, Characters of the little Horn opened. 1657
  • 319 Crompton (Will.) Treatise of Prayer. 1659
  • 320 Capel (L.) Hinge of Faith and Religion. 1660
  • 321 Cornewell (Fran.) Difference between legal and evangelical Repentance. 1644
  • 322 — Descrip. of the spirit. Temp. or the Spouse for the Lamb the Lord Jesus. 1646
  • 323 Colfe (Isaac) Comfortable Treatise of Christ his Temptations. 1592
  • 324 Commentary upon the 103 Psalm, by Chappel. 1649
  • 325 Collings (J.) Faith and Experience, Life and Death, of a true Christian. 1649
  • 326 Dyer's Characters in Blood, or a bleeding Saviour to a bleeding Sinner. 1672
  • 327 Dean (Hen.) Grace, Mercy, and Peace, &c. 1650
  • 328 Dunton (J.) House of weeping, or Man's last Progress to his long home. 1682
  • 329 Disposition of Garnishments of the Soul to the Lord's Supper. Antw. 1596
  • 330 Donne (John) Ancient History of the Septuagint. Lond. 1633
  • 331 Discourse of the Nature and Effects of Prodigies. 1658
  • 332 Dale (J.) Analysis of all the Epistles of the New Testament. 1652
  • 333 Dignity of Kingship asserted in answer to Milton's way to a Free Common-wealth, by G. S. 1660
  • 334 Erasmus's Euchiridion, with godly Precepts, &c. 1548
  • 335 Exposition on the Penitential Psalms. 1640
  • 336 Excellency and equitableness of Gods Law, and the unreasonableness of Sin. 1669
  • 337 Ellis (Clem.) Gentile Sinner, or Englands brave Gentleman. 1672
  • 338 Fenner (William) Hidden Manna or the Mystery of Saving Grace. 1652
  • 339 Franke (Walter) Epitomy of Divinity Poetically composed, &c. 1655
  • 340 Finch (Martine) Animadversions on Vanes Retired Mans Meditations. 1656
  • 341 Fox's Serm. at Paul's Cross, with a Touch-stone for a counterfeit Catholick. 1609
  • 342 Ferne Division between the Engl. and Rom. Church upon the Reformation. 1652
  • 343 Grimston (Edw.) Combate betwixt Man and Death. 1621
  • 344 Garden of Spiritual Flowers in two Parts. 1613
  • 345 Gray (Andrew) Spiritual Warfare in several Sermons. 1679
  • 346 Gardiner (Sam.) Congnizance of a true Christian. 1 [...]67
  • 347 Godly-man's Delight, or a Family Guide to Piety. 1679
  • 348 Greenwood (Hen.) Works in 7 several Tractates. 1638
  • 349 Gadbury (John) Discourse touching the nature of Prodigies. 1660
  • 350 Gove (Rich) Pious Thoughts vented in pithy Ejaculations. 1658
  • 351 Griffith (Matth.) The Fear of God and the King in a Sermon. 1660
  • [Page 36]352 Grapes from Canaan in a divine Poem. Lond. 1658
  • 353 Gunton (Sim.) God's House, with the nature and use thereof, &c. 1657
  • 354 Go in Peace, or some brief Directions for young Ministers. 1674
  • 355 Garbut (Rich.) Demonstration of the Resurrection of Christ. 1657
  • 356 Rising from the dead to awaken Drunkards and Whoremongers. 1675
  • 357 Goodwin's Christians Engagement for the Gospel, with a funeral Sermon. 1641
  • 358 — (Tho.) Aggravation of Sin against Knowledg and Mercy. 1638
  • 359 — (Philip) Lord's Day enlivened. or a Treatise of the Sabbath. 1654
  • 360 — (Philip) Evangelical Communnicant, or a Treatise of the Lord's Sup. 1649
  • 361 Humphrey's (J.) Paulus Redivivus, or Speculum Speculat. about the 2 Covenants. 1680
  • 362 — Question of Re-ordination, &c. 1661
  • 363 — Mystery of Babylon, or the Whore of Rome. 1681
  • 364 Hall (Jos.) Devout Soul, free Prison, or the Comfort of Restraint. 1658
  • 365 — Holy Order, or treating of the Mourners in Sion. 1654
  • 366 — Occasional Meditations. 1633
  • 367 — Mystery of Godliness, also the invisible World in 3 Books. 1659
  • 368 — (Tho.) The Schools guarded, Centuria sacra, Rhetorica sacra, &c. 1654
  • 369 Herbert (Geo.) Temple sacred Poems and private Ejaculations. 1633
  • 370 Hooker (Tho.) Poor doubting Christian drawn unto Christ. 1664
  • 371 Hobson (Paul) Treatise of 3 things, viz. what Sin is in a Saints sence, &c. 1653
  • 372 Hatch's Word of Peace, certain Positions concerning a true visible Church. 1646
  • 373 Heavenly Divorce, or our Saviour divorced from the Ch. of Rome his Spouse. 1679
  • 374 Harvy (J.) Histories of Balaam, Jonas, John the Baptism in Verse. 1653
  • 375 Humble Advice to the conforming and nonconforming Ministers and People. 1673
  • 376 Heylyn (Peter) Life written by George Vernon. 1682
  • 377 Hewgil's Glory of the true Church discovered as it was in the Prim. Times. 1661
  • 378 Hooker (Tho.) Saints Guide in 3 Treatises. 1654
  • 379 Hammond God's Judgments upon Drunkards, Swear. and Sabbath-breakers. 1659
  • 380 Hayward (J.) Christ's Prayer upon the Cross for his Enemies. 1623
  • 381 Hibbert (Hen.) Waters of Marah in two funeral Sermons. 1654
  • 382 Hubbert (Tho.) Pill to purge Formality. 1650
  • 383 Huit (Ephraim) Anatomy of Conscience. 1626
  • 384 — (Jo.) Prayers of Intercession for their use who mourn in secret. 1659
  • 385 Holland (Hen.) spiritual Preservatives against the Pestilence. 1603
  • 386 Harrison (John) Vindication of the Holy Scriptures. 1656
  • 387 Hide's Chistian Vindication of Truth against Errour about 7 Controversies. 1659
  • 388 Holy Life here, the only way to eternal Life hereafter, with Appendix. 1652
  • 389 Harrington (J.) Art of Law-giving in 3 Books, &c. 1659
  • 390 Hinckley (John) Four Sermons. Oxf. 1657
  • 391 Holyday (Barten) against Disloyalty in four Sermons. ihid. 1661
  • 392 Hook (William) Saints Priviledg or Earth beyond these in Heaven, with a Discourse of the Gospel-day. Lond. 1673
  • 393 Henchman's Preces & Lacrymae, with the Citizen's Charter in a Sermon. 1660
  • 394 Herbert (Geo.) Life with some Letters, written by Izaack Walton. 1670
  • 395 How (J.) Vanity of this mortal Life of Man in this present mortal State. 1672
  • 396 Heraclitus Christianus, or the Man of Sorrow in 3 Book. 1677
  • 397 Heydon (J.) Idea of the Law, Government, and Tyranny. 1660
  • 398 Horn (John) Gracious Reproof to Phrarasaical Saints, &c. 1668
  • 399 Harsnet (Adam) God's Summons unto a general Repentance. 1640
  • 400 Heeavenly Chariot in 3 Parts. 1625
  • [Page 37]400 Hierocles upon the golden Verses of Pythagoras englished by J. Hall. Lond. 1657
  • 401 Arnway (John) Tablet of Moderation of King Charles the first Martyr, with an Alarum to England. 1661
  • 402 Balmford's Sea-man's spiritual Companion, or Navigation spiritualized. 1678
  • 403 Batchiler (J.) Virgin's Pattern in the exemplary Life of Mrs. Susan. Perwich. 1661
  • 404 Bellamy's Philanax Anglicus, or a Christian Caveat for all Kings, &c: 1663
  • 405 Bloody Inquisition of Spain, &c. 1656
  • 406 Bagwell (Will.) Sphynx Thebanus, with his Oedipus, or ingenious Riddles, &c. 1659
  • 407 Certain serious Thoughts in Verse, with Archilogia, or a Chron. Catalogue. 1647
  • 408 Claxton (Lawrence) Look about you, for the Devil that you fear is in you, or the rich Devil unfolded. 1659
  • 409 Collings (J.) Weavers pocket-book, or weaving spiritualized. 1675
  • 410 Discourse of the Period of humane Life. 1680
  • 411 Explication of the shorter Catechism, by the Assembly of Divines. 1667
  • 412 Great Work of Redemption delivered in five Sermons, by divers Men at St. Paul's and at the Spittle. 1660
  • 413 Howell's (J.) Vision, or a Dialogue between the Soul and Body in a Dream. 1651
  • 414 Ives (Jer.) An impartial account of the Disputation against Mr. Danson. 1672
  • 415 Mallery (T.) Inseparable Communion of a Believer with God in his Love. 1676
  • 416 Mills (Hump.) Night-search, or the Mystery of Iniquity exactly revealed. 1646
  • 417 Mead (Matth.) Spiritual Wisdom against Temptation in a Sermon. 1676
  • 418 Modest Plea for an equal Common-wealth against Monarchy. 1656
  • 419 Nanfan (Bridgis) Essays, divine and moral. 1680
  • 420 Nelson (H.) Speculum Christianum, or a Christians Survey for the Conscience. 1614
  • 421 Obligation of human Laws discussed, by J. H. 1671
  • 422 Orthodox Plea, &c. by G. A. 1678
  • 423 Owen (John) Mortification of Sin in Believers. 1656
  • 424 Private Devotions for several Occasions. 1676
  • 425 Pierson (Tho.) Cure of hurtful Cares and Fears. 1636
  • 426 Petto (S.) Voice of the Spirit, and Roses from Sharon, or sweet Experinces. 1654
  • 427 — Defence between the old and new Covenant stated and exqlained. 1674
  • 428 Preston (John) Doctrine of the Saints Infirmities. 1637
  • 429 — Only Love of the chiefest of ten thousand. 1639
  • 430 Polwbeile (Theophilus) Ejaculatory Prayer, the necessity there is for it. 1674
  • 431 — Original and Evil of Apostasy, and the Saints great Duty. 1664
  • 432 Pearse (Edw.) Great Concern, or Preparation for Death. 1682
  • 433 Peganus's Genuine Explication of the Visions of the Book of Revelations. 1678
  • 434 Poor Man's Garden, wherein are Flowers of the Scriptures. 1630
  • 435 Peck's great Danger of little Sins. 1676
  • 436 Publick Dispute betwixt Tombs, Cragge, Vaughan, about Infant-Baptism. 1654
  • 437 Popish Labyrinth, Life and Death of Arminius Episcopius. 1672
  • 438 Pool (Matth.) Dialogue between a Popish Priest and an English Protestant. 1667
  • 439 Pary (J.) Tears well directed, or pious Reflections, &c. 1674
  • 440 Quarles (John) Fountain of Tears, &c. 1677
  • 441 — Kingly Bed of Misery. 1679
  • 442 — Divine Meditations upon several Subjects. 1659
  • 443 — (Francis) Divine Poems with Brass Cuts. 1680
  • 444 Reynolds (Edward) Meditations on the fall and rising of St. Peter. 1677
  • 445 — Vanity of the Creature and Vexation of the Spirit. 1637
  • 446 Reformarion in which is Reconciliat. with the reformed Protest. Catechism. 1658
  • [Page 38]447 Robinson (John) Treatise, Theological, Moral and Historical. Lond. 1664
  • 448 — Essays or Observations divine and moral. 1638
  • 449 Rous (Francis) Art of Happiness in 3 parts. 1631
  • 450 Ryther (John) Heu and Cry of Conscience after secure Sinners. 1680
  • 451 Rider (Will.) Layings on of Hands asserted. 1656
  • 452 Rowe (John) Life and Death. 1673
  • 453 Rome's Glory, or a Collection of divers Mitacles wrought by Popish Saints. 1673
  • 454 — Destruction, or express Texts out of the Word of God. 1641
  • 455 Royal Charter granted unto Kings by God himself. 1660
  • 456 Rogers (Rich.) Samuel's Encounter with Saul. 1629
  • 457 Shaw (S.) Immanuel, or a discovery of true Religion. 1667
  • 458 — Great Commandments, a Discourse upon Psal. 73.25. 1678
  • 459 — Voice of one crying in a Wilderness. 1674
  • 460 Sanders (Humphrey) Apology of some Ministers against Humphrey's about the Lord's Supper. 1655
  • 461 — (Richard) Balm to heal religious Wounds. 1652
  • 462 Speed (Jo.) Cloud of Witnessess, and the Genealogies of the Scriptures. 1620
  • 463 — (Sam.) Prison-piety, or Meditations divine and moral. 1677
  • 464 Scripture-Truth confirmed and cleared, &c. 1678
  • 465 Stock (Rich.) Doctrine and Use of Repentance. 1608
  • 466 Stockton (Owen) Warning to Drunkards in several Sermons. 1682
  • 467 Sibs (Rich.) Brides longing for her Bride-groom second coming. 1638
  • 468 Strong (J.) Lydia's Heart opened in the Conversion of Sin. by the Gospel. 1675
  • 469 Spark (Rob.) Saints Everlasting Joy. 1660
  • 470 Stoughton (J.) Heavenly Conversation and the natural Man's Condition. 1640
  • 471 Stanton (Nic.) Good Master's Plea against the evil Servants Cavil. 1650
  • 472 Swift's Zion in the House of Mourning because of Sin and Suffering. 1657
  • 473 Sutton (Thomas) England's first and second Summons in 2 Sermons. 1633
  • 474 Sedgwick bearing and burden of the Spirit and the wonder-working God. 1640
  • 475 Saltmarsh (John) Sparkles of Glory, or fome Beams of the Morning-star. 1647
  • 476 Symson (A.) sacred Septenary, or Exposit. of the 7 Psalms of Repentance. 1623
  • 477 Smith (Sam.) Moses his Prayer, or an Exposition of the 12 Psalm. 1656
  • 478 — (W.) Unjust Man's Doom about the Injustice of partial Conformity. 1670
  • 479 — (Henry) Sermons and Prayers. 1592
  • 470 Sandis (Miles) Prudence the first of the four cordial Virtues. 1635
  • 481 Sion in Distress, or the Groans of the Protestant Church. 1611
  • 482 Steele (Rich.) Discourse upon Uprightness. 1672
  • 483 Spiritual Sacrifice, or Devotions and Prayers fitted for a Christian Life. 1676
  • 484 Stuart (Rich.) Three Sermons, with a Sermon of Samuel Hartsnet. 2658
  • 485 Serre (La De) Ethices Christiana, or the School of Wisdom. 1664
  • 486 Shimei's Curses on King David lighting on himself, &c. 1660
  • 487 Solomon's Remembrancer to Transgressors of both Sexes. 1672
  • 488 School of the Heart in 47 Brass Emblems. 1676
  • 489 Survey of Quakerism as it is stated. 1677
  • 490 Spira (Francis) Relation of the fearful Estate in the Year 48, compiled by Nathaniel Bacon. 1681
  • 491 Sober Inquiry, or Christ's Reign with his Saints a thousand Years. 1669
  • 492 Stafford (Anth.) President of Female Perfection, or the Life of the Vir. Mary. 1656
  • 493 Safety and sweets in Afflict. and Suffer. in some Meditat. on 1 Pet. 4.12, 13. 1660
  • 494 Sherwood (R.) Exposition on the Lord's Prayer, Creed, and 10 Command. 1624
  • [Page 39]495 Triumph of Mercy in the Chariot of Praise. Giles Fletcher's Re­stauration of Israel, the Land of Promise. Ecclesia Gemens in two Disc. viz. Vision of the Myrtle Grove, and the Lit. among Thorns. Lond. 1677
  • 496 Trenchfeild (Caleb) Father's Counsel to his Son an Apprentice in London. 1672
  • 497 — Christ. Chymistry extract. the Honey of Instruction from variety of Obj. 1662
  • 498 Truth and Certainty of the Protestant Faith, with account of the Doctrine of the Romish Church. 1678
  • 499 Traughton's Causes and Cure of sad disconsolate Thoughts in Christians. 1677
  • 500 Tillman (Tho.) Seventh-day Sabbath sought out and celebrated. 1657
  • 501 Temple (Feter) Man's Master-piece. 1658
  • 502 Tombes (John) Emanuel, or God-man. 1669
  • 503 Turkney (Anth.) None but Christ, or a Sermon upon Acts 4.12. 1654
  • 504 — Balm of Gidead for the Wounds of England, Death disarmed, and none but Christ. 1654
  • 505 Treaty of Pacification, or Conditions of Peace between God and Man. 1648
  • 506 Taffin (J.) Marks of the Children of God of their Comforts in Afflictions. 1615
  • 507 Tounesend (Sampson.) Christians daily Practice, or a Discourse of Prayer. 1658
  • 508 Towne's Assertion of Grace, or a defence of the Doctrine of free Justification. 1655
  • 509 Towers (Will.) Treatise against Atheism, or there is but one God. 1654
  • 510 Trappe (John) True Treasure, or a Treasury of holy Truths. 1641
  • 511 Twisse (Will.) Doubting Conscience resolved. 1652
  • 512 Tillinghast's Word to this Generation concerning the work of the Generation. 1653
  • 513 Taylor (Thomas) Practice of Repentance, Man in Christ, or a New Crea­ture, Meditations from the Creatures. 1629
  • 514 — Regula Vitae, the Rule of the Law undr the Gospel. 1631
  • 515 — King's Bath and comfortable Observations from the Bapt. of Christ. 1620
  • 516 — (J.) Christ's Yoke an easy Yoke, and yet the Gaate to Heav. a strait G. 1675
  • 517 — (Fr.) God's Glory in Man's Happiness against the Arminians. 1654
  • 518 Vindication of the Clergy from the Contempts imposed upon them, &c. 1672
  • 519 Vaughan (W.) Golden-grove moralized in 3 Books. 1608
  • 520 — Church-Militant in Verse. 1640
  • 521 Voce out of the Wilderness for Repentance, Advertisement to Queen Eliz. Babylon is fallen. Exposition of the 11, 12, and 13 Chap. of the Revelation, de Fide contra Baronium. 1661
  • 522 Virel (Mat.) Grounds of Christian Religion. 1636
  • 523 Wyne (R.) Elisij Campus a Paradise of Delights, or an Elixer of Comforts. 1672
  • 524 Whitaker (Tob.) Tree of human Life, or the Blood of the Grape. 1638
  • 525 Wotton (Ant.) Necessity of Separation from the Church of Rome. 1636
  • 526 Ward (Rich.) Pious Man's Practice in Parliament Times. 1641
  • 527 Wall's Comment on the Times, or a Character of the Enemies of the Chur. 1657
  • 528 Wing's Saints Advant. or the Well-fare of the faithful in the worst of times. 1642
  • 529 Wels (S.) Spiritual Remembrancer. 1676
  • 530 Wilson (Tho.) Spirit of Delusion reproved, or the Quakers Cause fairly heard and justly condemned. 1678
  • 531 Wright's Testimony of the Son of Man and against the Son of Perdition. 1661
  • 532 Wollebius (John) Abridgment of Christian Divinity. 1660
  • 533 Book of Psalms in Meter, by Sternhold and Hopkins. 1634
  • 534 Bona (John) Guide to Heaven. 1672
  • 535 Course of Catechizing throughout the Year. 1674
  • 536 Collings's Defensative Armour against 4 of Sathan's most fiery Darts, &c. 1680
  • [Page 40]537 Davenport (John) Saints Anchor-hold in all Storms and Tempests. Lond. 1661
  • 538 Donne (Dr.) Essays in Divinity. 1651
  • 539 Dennison (J.) Heavenly Banquet, or the Doctrine of the Lord's Supper. 1631
  • 540 Dyke (Jeremiah) Worthy Communicant. 1680
  • 541 Ford (Stephen) Evil Tongue tried and found guilty. 1672
  • 542 Fettiplace (Tho.) Christian Monitor to perswade Sinners to Repentance. 1672
  • 543 Glanvil (Jos.) Earnest Invitation to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper. 1680
  • 544 Gardiner (Samuel) Devotions of the dying Man that desireth to die well. 1627
  • 545 Goodwin (J.) Saints Interest in God in several Sermons on 5th of Novemb. 1640
  • 546 — Return of Mercies, or the Saints Advantages by Losses. 1641
  • 547 Hotchkis (Tho.) Reformation or Ruine, Sermons upon Levit. 24.23, 24. 1675
  • 548 Hall (Jos.) Soliloquies and the Soul's fare-well to Earth, &c. 1651
  • 549 Jelinger (Christ.) Christ and his Saints, Sermons upon Cant. 7.11, 12. 1656
  • 550 Jerusalem and Babel, or the Image of both Churches, &c. 1653
  • 551 K. James's Apology for the Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy, &c. 1660
  • 552 Lowth (Simon) Catechetical Questions, &c. 1673
  • 553 Lock [...]ers (Nich.) Christ's Communion with his Church-Militant. 1672
  • 554 Loyal Nonconformist, or the religious Subject. 1664
  • 555 Lynde (Humfrey) Via tuta, the safe and by-way. 1630
  • 556 Majestas Intemerata, or the Immortality of the King. 1649
  • 557 Marriage asserted in answer to Conjugium Conjurgium. 1674
  • 558 More (Tho.) Common-wealth of Ʋtopia. 1639
  • 559 Mason (H.) Cure of Cures, Contentment in God and of Examination. 1630
  • 560 Nature of Man, written in Greek by Nemesius, Englished by Geo. Withers. 1636
  • 571 Rowley (Alex.) Schollers Companion, or a little Library. 1648
  • 562 Reliquae Sacrae Carolinae, or the Works of that great Monarck, &c. 1650
  • 563 Remembrance for the living for the dead. Paris 1660
  • 564 Smith (John) Patern of true Prayer. Lond. 1624
  • 565 Tradidi vobis, or the traditionary Conveyance of Faith clear'd, &c. 1662
  • 566 Wensley (Robert) Form of sound Words, or the Catechism of the Church of England. 1679
  • 567 Ward (Rich.) Divine Vertues epitomized. 1655
  • 568 Whole duty of Man necessary for all Families. 1678
  • 569 Works of the whole Duty of Man in seven Books, viz. Duty of Man, Gentleman's Calling, Ladies Calling, Decay of Chritian Piety, Live­ly Oracles, Government of the Tongue, and the art of Contentment in two Vol. 1682
  • 570 Abbot (Rob.) Young Man's warning-pierce, or a Funeral Sermon, &c. 1671
  • 571 Baxter (Richard) True Believers Choice, and Pleasure at Mrs. Mary Cox's Funeral. 1680
  • 572 Macham (N.) Vindication of ordinary and publick Preaching by a Gospel-Minister. 1658
  • 573 Mason (J.) History of the young converted Gallant. 1676
  • 574 Niccol's (H.) Introduction to the holy Understanding of the Glass of Righteousness. 1649
  • 575 Raworth (Francis) Jacob wrestling with the Angel, &c. 1650
  • 576 Royal and Happy Poverty. 1660
  • 577 Rolls (Sam.) Loyalty and Peace, or two seasonable Discourses, &c. 1678
  • 578 Sherman (John) white Salt, or a Correction of a mad World in some well-wishes to Goodness. 1654
  • [Page 41]578 Sermons, Meditations, and Prayers upon the Plague, 1636 Lond. 1637
  • 579 Style (Will.) Contemplations, Sighs and Groans of a Christian 1640
  • 580 Calamy (Ed.) Godly-Man's Ark, &c. 1681
  • 581 Voice from Heaven to the Com. Wealth of Eng. Eccho to the Voice from Heav. & Visions of Arise Evans. Farly's Bloody Vision interpreted by Ar. Ev. 1653
  • 582 Walker (Geo.) Socinianism discovered and confuted 1641
  • 583 Wither (Geo.) Britain's Remembrancer, &c. 1628
  • 584 Whitaker (W.) Answer to W. Reynolds Refutation 1585
  • 585 Waterhouse (E.) Discourse of the Piety, Charity, & Policy of elder Times. 1655
  • 586 World surveyed, or a brief Account of many remarkable Passages, &c. 1677
  • 587 Watson (Tho.) Plea for the Godly, the Righteous Man's Excellency 1672
  • 588 — Duty of Self-denial briefly opened and urged 1675
  • 589 — Divine Cordial, or the transcend Priviledge of those that love God. 1678
  • 590 Way to Christ, and a Glimpse of Heavens Glory 1674
  • 591 Winstanly (Ger.) Several Pieces, viz. Prophecies fulfilled, Mystery of God, Saints Paradise, Truth lifting up its Head above Scandals, Law of Righteous. 1649
  • 592 Treatise of the Soul's Union with Christ, by J. L. 1680
  • 593 Parker (Sam.) Discourse of Ecclesiastical Polity 1670
  • 594 Hanson (John) Sabbatharians confuted by the New Covenant 1658
  • 595 Tillotson (J.) Sermons preach'd upon several Occasions, first & 2d Vol. 1681
  • 596 Arias (Francis) Little Memorial, the Use of the Sacraments 1602
  • 597 Assembly's Confession of Faith, with larger and shorter Catechisms. Edinb. 1671
  • 598 Ashwood (Barth.) Groans from Sion, a Funeral Sermon Lond. 1681
  • 599 Account of Marriage, in a Letter to a Friend 1672
  • 600 Balthorpe (John) Straights Voyage, or St. David's Poem 1671
  • 601 Bonn (Abr.) Pride & Avarice of the Clergy. Presbit. hindring Reform. 1650
  • 602 Bull (Hen.) Christian Prayers, and holy Meditations 1547
  • 603 Baptism, and the Lord's Supper, in 2 short Discourses 1672
  • 604 Becon (Tho.) Display of the Popish Mass 1637
  • 605 Baxter (Rich.) True Christianity, in 2 Sermons 1665
  • 606 — Now or never 1162
  • 607 — Call to the Unconverted 1670
  • 608 Brinsley (J.) Saints Communion with Jesus Christ, &c. 1654
  • 609 Brathwait (R.) Spiritual Spicery, or Tracts of Devotion and Piety 1638
  • 610 Bythner (Vict.) Lethargy of the Soul 1636
  • 611 Burgess (Ant.) Treatise of Self-judging, in order to receive the Lords-Sup. 1658
  • 612 Bayne (Paul) Brief Directions unto a godly Life 1618
  • 613 Bunyan (J.) Christian Behaviour, &c. 1678
  • 614 Baily (Rich.) Prayers and Meditations, with Instruct. to comfort the Sick. 1630
  • 615 Bunny (Edm.) Book of Christian Exercise, appertaining to Resolution 1598
  • 616 Bradford (J.) Godly Meditations 1614
  • 617 Baker (Rich.) Soliloquy of the Soul, Apol. for Lay-mens Writing 1641
  • 618 Christians Pattern, or the Imitation of Christ 16 [...]0
  • 619 — Refuge, or heavenly Antidotes against the Plague 1665
  • 620 Children's Petition, &c. 1669
  • 621 Crofton (Zach.) Altar-Worship. Edm. Gurney against Images in Churches, 1661
  • 622 Clark (J.) Brief and pithy Treatise about Comfort 1670
  • 623 Christian Devotion, or the pious Soul's daily Supplicat. with Cop. Cuts. 1679
  • 624 Contemplatio Mortis & Immortalitatis 1631
  • 625 Comforts to strengthen the Weak in Faith, by S. E. 1629
  • [Page 42]626 Crashaw (W.) Dialogue betwixt the Soul and the Body, &c. Lond. 1632
  • 627 Chishul (J.) Seasonable Thoughts of Divine Providence 1666
  • 628 Carpenter (Nat.) Achitophel, Chorazin and Bethsaida's Wo, &c. 1640
  • 629 Case (Tho.) Sensuality detected, Vanity of Vain-Glory, Excellent Woman. 1657
  • 630 Clever (Will.) 4 Treatises, Exercise, Delight, Joy, Triumph of the Soul. 1507
  • 631 Clapham (Henoch) Brief Epitome of the Bibles History, in 2 parts 1608
  • 632 Divine Breathings, or a Manual of Practical Contemplations, in 1 Cent. 1680
  • 633 Defence of the Liturgy of the Church of England, &c. 1661
  • 634 Dying Father's last Legacy to his loving Son, by F. S. 1660
  • 635 Dugard (Tho.) Change, or the blind Eye opened, on Ephes. 6.8. 1641
  • 636 Drelincourt (Cha.) Direction, with Prayers & Meditat. about Lord's-Sup. 1680
  • 637 Ejaculations & Meditations Divine, Moral, and Political 1639
  • 638 Field (J.) Godly Prayers and Meditations, &c. 1585
  • 639 Friendly and seasonable Advice to the Roman-Catholicks of England 1675
  • 640 Fuller (Tho.) Good Thoughts in bad Times, &c. 1645
  • 641 Ford (Steph.) Evil Tongue tried, and found guilty 1672
  • 642 Gee (E.) Steps of Ascension unto God, or a Ladder to Heaven 1677
  • 643 Guide to Heaven from the Word, or Counsel how to close with Christ 1680
  • 644 Golden Chain to link the penitent Sinner unto God, &c. by R.B. 1681
  • 645 Granado de (Lodowick) Heavens Hope, or Man's Happiness 1602
  • 646 Hobbs (Tho.) Human Nature, or the fundamental Elements of Policy 1650
  • 647 Hodges (Tho.) Treatise of Prayer, & Apol. for the use of the Lords-Prayer. 1656
  • 648 Howe (John) Self-dedication, &c. 1682
  • 649 Hitchcock (J.) Sanctuary for honest Men, an Abstract of humane Wisdom. 1619
  • 650 Janeway (James) Token for Children 1671
  • 651 Jackson (John) Book of Conscience opened and read 1642
  • 652 Kidder (Rich.) Young Man's Duty 1677
  • 653 King Charles's Meditations, &c. 1648
  • 654 Leigh (Dorothy) Mothers Blessing 1682
  • 655 Ladyman (Sam.) Dangerous Rule, a Sermon before the Judges 1658
  • 656 Lupton (Donald) Daily Employment for the Soul, &c. 1634
  • 657 Lukin (H.) Interest of the Spirit in Prayer 1674
  • 658 L'Estrange (H.) Heraclitus, or Man's Looking-glass, & Survey of Life 1652
  • 659 Loe (W.) Merchants Manual, &c. 1628
  • 660 Manual of godly Prayers, &c. 1611
  • 661 May (Tho.) Mirrour of Minds 1631
  • 662 Ness's Crown and Glory of a Christian 1677
  • 663 New-Years-Gift for Protestants, or a Looking-glass against Popery 1683
  • 664 — Another, composed of Prayers and Meditations, &c. in 6 parts, 2 vol. 1683
  • 666 New Testament in English 1640
  • 667 Mayer (J.) Fourfold Resolution, in 2 Books 1609
  • 668 Millard (Joshua) Celestial Soliloquies 1651
  • 669 Meditations Miscellaneous, Holy and Humane 1639
  • 670 Plain Discourse of the Mercy of having godly Parents 1667
  • 671 Paget (John) Meditations of Death 1641
  • 672 Preston (J.) Saints Submission, and Satan's Overthrow 1638
  • 673 Palmer (Herbert) Memorials of Godliness & Christianity, in 2 parts 1681
  • 674 Price (W.) Soul's Porter, to cast out Sin, and to keep out Sin 1638
  • 675 Pore (Rob.) Spiritual Flowers for Saints and Sinners 1655
  • 676 Palmer (Tho.) Christians Freedom, or God's Deed of Gift to the Saints 1646
  • [Page 43]677 Proposition for the Safety & Happiness of the King and Kingdom, Lond. 1677
  • 778 Powell (V.) Divine Love, or the Willingness of Christ to save Sinners 1677
  • 679 Perkins (W.) Exposition on Zeph. 2. with the Doctrine of Repentance 1607
  • 680 Rogers (Tho.) Method unto Mortification, in 3 Books 1586
  • 681 —Precious Book of heavenly Meditations 1634
  • 682 Randal (Gile) Single Eye, entitled the Vision of God 1646
  • 683 Reynel (Ed.) Advice against Libertinism 1659
  • 684 Reynolds (Lancelot) Spiritual Intervals, or the Soul's Exercise P641
  • 685 Seasonable Cases of Conscience about Things indifferent 1661
  • 686 Stampe (W.) Treatise of Spiritual Infatuation Hague 1656
  • 687 Sutton (Christ.) Treatise, Learn to live Lond. 1679
  • 688 — Godly Meditations upon the most holy Sacrament 1658
  • 689 Sales (Fran.) Introduction to a devout Life, &c. 1616
  • 690 Themilthorpe (Nich.) Posie of godly Prayers 1679
  • 691 True Religion explained, & defended against its Arch-Enemies, in 6 Books. 1660
  • 692 Treasure of Gladness, Prayers, Meditations, & Exhortations, &c. 1629
  • 693 Taylor (Tho.) Circumspect Walking 1619
  • 694 Sheppard (Tho.) Sound Believer, or a Treat. of Evangel. Conversion. Edinb. 1650
  • 695 Sangar (Gabriel) Word of Faith improved Lond. 1656
  • 696 Valentine (Hen.) Private Devotions, digested into 6 Letanies 1682
  • 697 Venning (Ralph) Orthodox Paradoxes, Theoretical & Experimental 1648
  • 698 Vade mecum, a Manual of Essays, Moral, Theological 1629
  • 699 Ʋsher (James) Principles of Christian Religion 1649
  • 700 Warmstry (Tho.) Box of Spikenard, or a Manual of Devotion 1671
  • 701 Wolseley (Charles) Case of Divorce discuss'd 1673
  • 702 Practice of Repentance, & a Man in Christ, or a new Creature 1635
  • 703 Discourse of the Person and Period of Antichrist, by Christopher Ness 1679
  • 704 Christians Engagement for the Gospel, with a Funeral Sermon 1641
  • 705 Immanuel, or a Discovery of true Religion, by S. Shaw 1669
  • 706 Life and Death of Mr. Badman, &c. by J. Bunyan 1680
  • 707 Greatness of the Soul, and the unspeakableness of its Loss, by Bunyan. 1683
  • 708 Promises displayed in their Strength and Glory, by Tho. Henderson. 1669
  • 709 Moses revived, and 176 sacred Observations upon the Verses of Psalms. 1669
  • 710 Marks of the Children of God, and of their Comforts in Afflictions. 1615
  • 711 Sacred Diary, or select Meditations for every part of the Day, &c. 1679
  • 712 Christ's Yoke an easy Yoke, &c. by Bp Taylor 1675
  • 713 Contemplations and Devotions upon Christ's Passion, by Charles Herle 1631
  • 714 Comprehensive Rule of Righteousness, by Benj. Camfield 1671
  • 715 Crow's Catalogue of our English Writers on the Old and New Testam. 1668
  • 716 Propugnaculum Pietatis, the Saints Eben-ezer, & Pillar of Hope in God 1677
  • 717 Treatise of the Soul's Union with Christ, by J. L. 1680
  • 718 Melius inquirendum, or a sober Enquiry into the Reasonings of the serious Enquiry. Gilt & Let. 1681
  • 719 History of Popish Sham-Plots, from Q. Eliz. to the present Popish Plot. 1682
  • 720 Bunyan's Holy War made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, &c. 1682
  • 721 Waller's Divine Meditations on several occasions, with a daily Directory. 1680
  • 722 Believers Triumph over Death, a Relat. of the last Hours of Dr. And. Rivet. 1682
  • 723 Lob's Glory of Free-Grace display'd, &c. 1680
  • 724 Simple and religious Consultation of the Archbishop of Tolone, &c. 1548

Volumes of Sermons in Quarto.

  • 1 COllection of Sermons on divers Occasions, viz. by Dr. Jo. Temple, S. Holden, Dr. Spratt, Is. Barrow, Bp Rainbow, Dr. Sudbury, with others, in numb. 16.
  • 2 Seventeen Sermons on several Occasions, by Dr. Allestry, Dr. Slater, Tho. Sprat, Dr. Cradock, Bp Lucy, with others.
  • 3 Collection of Sermons, by Dr. Preston, Burgess, Marshal, Case, &c.
  • 4 Collection of 20 Sermons, by Chr. Love, Price, Geree, Hieron, Higgons, &c.
  • 5 Collection of 20 Sermons on several occasions, by Hurst, Oxley, Spencer, Jackson, Cheynell, Gataker, Wild, &c.
  • 6 Collection of Sermons, viz. by Bp Wilkins, Bp Morley, Dr. Lee, Pierce, Dr. Saneroft, Dr. Reynolds, with others, in all number 19.
  • 7 Collection of 19 several Sermons on several occasions, by Bp Dolben, Stilling-fleet, Jackson, Sudbury, with others.
  • 8 Sixteen Sermons on several Occasions, by Mr. Bolton, Nalton, &c.
  • 9 Twenty two several Sermons, viz. by M. Pool, T. Goodwin, R. Venning, T. Hooker, Tho. Brookes, Ob. Sedgwick, with others.
  • 10 Eighteen several Sermons, viz. by Bp Sandcroft, Ed. Stilling-fleet, Sim. Patrick, Dr. Spratt, Jo. North, J. Tillotson, with others.
  • 11 Nineteen Sermons on several Occasions, by Dr. Stilling-fleet, G. Burnet, J. Til­lotson, Sim. Patrick, with others.
  • 12 Collection of 20 Sermons on divers occasions, viz. by Owen, Adams, Amiraut, Watson, Carter, Smith, Herle, with others.
  • 13 Fifteen several Sermons, viz. by R. Neville, Is. Barrow, G. Alsop, Jo. Cave, Dr. Pierce, W. Lloyd, with others.
  • 14 Collection of Sermons by Dr. Calamy, Dr. Jacomb, Chr. Love, &c.
  • 15 Twenty Sermons on several occasions, by Dr. Oates, Bp of Meath, Dr. Gregory, Lloyd, Tillotson, Stilling-fleet, Cave, Jane, Sharpe, Bell, &c.
  • 16 Thirteen Sermons on divers Occasions, by Bp Crofts, Dr. Meggot, Jo. Crook, Dr. Parker, Fr. Spanheim, Dr. Spratt, Ed. Pelling, Hesketh, &c.
  • 17 Sixteen Sermons, by Dr. Ed. Reynolds, Dr. Sanderson, Bp Ʋsher, Cooper, Price, Preston, Gataker, Mainwaring, &c.
  • 18 Collection of Sermons on several Occasions, viz. by Dr. South, Dr. Sanderson, Glanvill, Littleton, Reynolds, with divers others.
  • 19 Collection of 17 several Sermons, by Dr. Burnet, Ed. Calamy, Dr. Donne, Tho. Mocket, with others.
  • 20 Fifteen Sermons on divers Occasions, viz. by Jo. Owen, H. Greenwood, El. Pettis, Rob. Harris, with others.
  • 21 Ten Sermons on divers Occasions, viz. by the Bishop of Spalato, Jo. Howson, Jo. Prideaux, W. Crashaw, &e.
  • 22 Twelve Sermons, by Jo. Swan, W. Basset, W. Strong, Ed. Reynolds, Burroughs. Remarks on Dr. Sanderson's Life, &c.
  • 23 Collection of Sermons, by Chr. Love, S. Marshall, Edm. Calamy, Jo Lightfoot, W. Bridge, Jo. Tombes, &c.
  • 24 Seventeen Sermons on divers Occasions, by Mr. Barnes, Mr. Luzancy, Dr. Cave, Jo. Sharp, J. Tillotson, J. Duport, with others.
  • 25 Eighteen Funeral Sermons, by Jo. Collins, Tho. Brooks, Crofton, Calamy, Mar­shall, Reynolds, Bishop of Lincoln, and others.
  • 26 Thirteen Funeral Sermons, by Dr. Barwick, Dr. Hughs, Dr. Jacomb, Dr. Lloyd, Tho. Coleman, Jo. Lightfoot, with others.

Miscellanies, History, &c. in Folio.

  • 1 HIstory of the Netherlands, continued unto 1608. by Grimstone. Lond. 1608
  • 2 —Of France unto 1598. by J. de Serres, to the year 1622. by Grimstone with a continuat. of the Gen. Hist. of France 2 vol. 1624
  • 3 —Of the State of Venice by Fougasses, Engl. by W. Shute. Let. 1612
  • 4 —Of the Worthies of England, by Thomas Fuller. Let. 1662
  • 5 —Of the Civil Wars of France, by Henrico Caterino Davila. Let. 1647
  • 6 —Of Ethiopia in 4 Books, with Copper-plates, by Job Ludolphus. Let. 1682
  • 7 —Of the Kings of Portugal in Cop. plates, by Scevole Let. 1662
  • 8 —Of France in 10 Books, by Gualdo Priorato, Engl. by W. Brent. Let. 1674
  • 9 —Of the Life, Reign, and Death of Ed. 2. by E. F. in the year 1627. 1680
  • 10 —Of the Grec. War in 8 Books, by Thucydides, Transl. by T. Hobs Gilt. Let. 1676
  • 11 —Of the Wars of Flanders, by Cardinal Bentivoglio, with Brass fig. Let. 1678
  • 12 —Of the Execrable Irish Rebellion, &c. 1680
  • 13 —Of the Reigns of H. the 7. and 8. Ed. the 6. and Q. M. by L. Bac. Godwyn. Let. 1674
  • 14 —Of the Lives of the Kings of England, &c. by William Martin. Let. 1638
  • 15 —Of Virginia, New England the Summer-Isles, with maps, by J. Smith. 1626
  • 16 —Of Italy, with the adjacent Islands of Sicily, Malta, &c. by Edm. Warcupp. Let. 1660
  • 17 —Of the Repub. of Venice in 12 books, by Bapt. Nani, Engl. by Honywood. Let. 1673
  • 18 —Of France under the administ. of Card. Richlieu by J. Dodington. 1657
  • 19 —Of the Life and Death of W. Laud L. Archbish. of Canterb. by P. Heylyn. Let. 1671
  • 20 —Of the Reformation of the Church of Engl. by Peter Heylyn. Let. 1674
  • 21 —Of the Island of Barbadoes, with Brass Cuts, by Richard Ligon. 1673
  • 22 —Of the Life and Reign of Rich. the Third in 5. books, by Geo. Buck. 1646
  • 23 —Of the Low-Countrey Wars, with Brass figures, by Famianus Strada. 1650
  • 24 —Of the Life and Reign of King James the first, by Arthur W [...]son. Let. 1653
  • 25 —Of the Civil Wars of Spain in the R. of Ch. the 5. by Prudencio de Sandoval. 1652
  • 26 —Of Laws; of Mines & Mineral works in Engl. Wales, and Ireland, by J. Pettus. 1670
  • 27 —Of Scanderbeg K. of Albanie, his Acts against the Turks. Let. 1596
  • 28 —Of Queen Elizabeth, Composed by way of Annals, by Camden. 16 [...]0
  • 29 —Of Lapland the Orig. Manners, Habits, Marriages, &c by J. Scheffer. Oxford 1674
  • 30 —Of the Life and Death of Mary Stuart Queen of Scotland. 1624
  • 31 —Of the Civil Wars of Engl. betw. the two houses of Lanc. & York, by Fr. Biondi. 1646
  • 32 —Of the Holy War, by Thomas Fuller. — with Cuts, Let. Camb 1639
  • 33 —Of the Iron Age, with the Wars, &c. to 1656. with Effig. by Parival. Let. 1656
  • 34 —Of the Goths, Swedes, and Vand. and other Northern Nat. by Olaus Magnus. 1658
  • 35 —Of Diodorus Siculus in 6 books, done into English by Henry Cogan. 1653
  • 36 —Of the Houses of Douglas and Angus, by David Hume, Let. Edinburgh. 1644
  • 37 —Of England, by Samuel Daniel. 1626
  • 38 —Of the Unit. of the Kingd. of Portug. to the Cr. of Castile, by Ed. Blunt. Let. 1600
  • 39 —Of the Plots of our Pretended Sts. or of some Presbyt. by H. Foulis. 1662
  • [Page 2]40 —Of Romish Treasons and Usurpations, &c. by H. Foulis. 1618
  • 41 —Of 12. Caesars Emperours of Rome, by Suetonius Tranquillus. 1606
  • 42 Memorials of the Engl. affairs, or an Histor. account of the Reign of K. Ch. the 1. 1686
  • 43 Sammes (Aylett) Antiquities of ancient Britain, &c. with Brass-Cuts. Let. 1672
  • 44 Heylyn (Peter) Cosmography of the whole World, in 4 books, with Maps. 1682
  • 45 Blome (R.) Geograph. Descript. of the 4 Parts of the World with Maps 1670
  • 46 —Britannia: or a Geograph. description of Engl. Scotl. and Ireland, &c. 1673
  • 47 Milles (Tho.) Catalogue of Honour, &c. Let. 1610
  • 48 Rushworth (J.) Historical Collections, 1. vol. 1682
  • 49 Churchil [...]Winst.) Rem. upon the Lives of the K. of this Isle, from 2855 to 1660. Let. 1675
  • 50 Dugdale (W.) Short View of the late troubles in Engl. with the Ʋxb. Treaty. Oxford 1681
  • 51 Froissart (J.) Chronicles of England, France, Spain, Portugal, &c. 1515
  • 52 Leicester (P.) Historical Antiquities, viz. Great Britain, Irel. Cheshire. Let. 1673
  • 53 Ingelo (Nathaniel) Bentivoglio and Ʋrania, in 6 books, Let. 1682
  • 54 Hondy (Jud.) Mercator's Atlas: Description of the World, with Maps. Let. 1635
  • 55 Hugo (Herman) Siege of Breda with Cuts. 1627
  • 56 The Life of Guzman de Alfarache, in 2 parts. Let. 1656
  • 57 Howel (W.) Institution of General History. Let. 1661
  • 58 Grafton (Rich.) Chronicle. Let. 1568
  • 59 Bacon (Fr.) Resuscitatio, or several pieces of his works. Gilt and Let. 1671
  • 60 —Advancement, and Proficiency of Learning in 9 books. 1674
  • 61 —Natural History, and of Life and Death, new Atlantis, &c. 1670
  • 62 Declaration concerning the Late Tumults in Scotland. Let. 1639
  • 63 Prynne (Will.) Breviate of the Life and Tryal of Bishop Laud. Let. 1644
  • 64 Dillingham (W.) Commentaries of Sir Francis Vere, with Cuts. 1657
  • 65 Wotton (Hen.) State of Christendom, with a Supplement. Let. 1657
  • 66 Richardson (Gabriel) State of Europe, in 14. books. Oxford. 1627
  • 67 Jones (J.) Antiq. of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-heng on Salisbury-Plain. 1655
  • 68 Howell (James) Survey of the Signory of Venice. 1651
  • 69 Harrington (James) Common-wealth of Oceana. Let. 1656
  • 70 Gayton (Edmond) Pleasant Notes upon Don Quixot. 1654
  • 71 Stapylton (Rob.) Juvenile Manners of Men described in 16. Satyrs. 1660
  • 72 Ogilby (John) Homer his Odysses Translated, adorn'd with Sculptures. Let. 1665
  • 73 Holyoke (Tho.) Large Dictionary, in 3 parts. Let. 1677
  • 74 (Galileus) Mathematical Collections and Translations, in 2 Tomes. Let. 1661
  • 75 Du Barta's Works upon various Subjects, Engl. by Sylvester. Let. 1641
  • 76 Sandy's (George) Ovid Metamorphosis, with figures. Let. 1640
  • 77 L [...]dge (T.) Translation of Seneca's Works both Moral and Natural. Let. 1614
  • 78 Beaumont and Fletcher (Francis and John) Comedies and Tragedies. Let. 1647
  • 79 Heylyn (P.) Histor. and Miscellaneous Tracts, with the authors Life. Let. 1681
  • 80 Tavernier Bapt. (J.) 6 Voyages through Turkey into Persia, and the East-Indies, &c. 1678
  • 81 Machiavel (Nicholas) Works, Secretary of Florence. Let. 1680
  • 82 Letters and Poems in honour of the Princess, Marg. Dutch. of New-castle. 1674
  • 83 Wilkins (John) Real Character, and a Philosopical Language. Let. 1668
  • 84 Skinner (Steph.) Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae. 1671
  • 85 The Absolute Accountant, and London Merchant, by T. Brown. 1673
  • 86 Sidney (Philip.) Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. 1674
  • 87 Leybourn (W.) Dialling in 2. distinct Tract. Illustrated by Sculp. in Copper. Let. 1682
  • 88 Ward (Roberts) Animadversions of War in 2 books with Copper Cuts. 1639
  • 89 Pharamond, or the Hist. of France, a Romance, in 12 Parts, Gilt. Let. 1677
  • 90 Philosophical Letters, &c. 1676
  • 91 Feltham (Owen) Resolves Divine, Moral, Political, &c. 1677
  • 92 Lady March. of Newcast. Nat. Pictures drawn by Francies Pencil to the Life. 1656
  • [Page 3]93 Saunders (Rich.) Physiognomie and Chiromancy, with Cuts. 1671
  • 94 Lusiad or Portugals Histor. Poems, by Luis de Canice [...]s, and Engl. by R. Fanshaw. 1655
  • 95 Philips (Kath.) Poems, to which is added Pompey and Horace, Traged. &c. 1678
  • 96 Malynes (Gerard) Lex mercatoria, or the antient Law Merchant. 1629
  • 97 Marrow of the French Tongue, &c. 1656
  • 98 Recreations with the Muses, by W. Earl of Sterline. 16 [...]7
  • 99 Charlton (Walter) Philosophy upon the Hypothesis of Atoms. Let. 1654
  • 100 Herbert (Tho.) Travels into divers parts of Asia and Africk, with Copper Cuts. 1638
  • 101 Grand Scipio, an Excellent new Romance. 1660
  • 102 R. Cowley (Abr.) Poems, Miscellanies, &c. 16 [...]6
  • 103 Spanish Bawd represented in Celestina, or the Tragick Com. of Castro & Melibea. 1631
  • 104 Foster (Sam.) Miscellanies or Mathematical Lucubrations, with Cop. Cuts. 1659
  • 105 Sherwood (Rob.) French and English Dictionary. 1632
  • 106 Drayton (Michael) Palae Albion in several books of Odes. Let. 1662
  • 107 Paruta (Paolo) Politick Discourses in Ital. Englished by H. E. of Monmouth. 1657
  • 108 Chapman (G.) Crown of all Homer's works, or the Battail of Frogs and Mice, &c. 1634
  • 109 Elise, or Innocencie Guilty, a new Romance Translated, by J. Jennings. 1655
  • 110 Guicciardine (Fr.) Aphorisms Civil and Military. Let. 1629
  • 111 Barret (Rob.) Theorick and Pract. of Modern Wars Dialogue-wise, in 6 Books. 1598
  • 112 Willan (Leonard) Exact Politician, or Compleat Statesman. 1670
  • 113 Minister of State, by Mounsieur de Silhon Secretary to Card. Richelieu. 1663
  • 114 Philips (Ed.) New World of English Words, or a General Dictionary. 1658
  • 115 Ramesey (W.) Astrology being an Introduct. to the Judgment of the Stars. 1653
  • 116 Elton (Rich.) Compleat body of the art Military. 1650
  • 117 Killegrews 4 Plays viz. Siege of Ʋrbin, Selindra Love & Friendsh. & Pandora. Oxf. 1666
  • 118 Gwillim (John) Display of Heraldry. 1611
  • 119 Exemplary Novels, in six books, &c. 1640
  • 120 Spencer (Edmund) Fairy Queen, disposed into 12. books. 1609
  • 121 Annals of Cornelius Tacitus in 16. books, end of Nero and beginning of Galba in 4 books, with the Life of Agricola, and Sr. H. Savils Notes. 1605
  • 122 Tops (Alex.) Newfound-land, or a Language at the Creation of the World. 1648
  • 123 Biondi (Francesco) Coralbo a new Romance, in 3 books. 1655
  • 124 Markham (Fr.) Book of Honour, or the Decads of Epistles of Honour. Let. 1625
  • 125 Gadbury (John) Doct. of Nativities, with the Horary questions in 2 parts. 1658
  • 126 Drayton (Michael) Poems with sundry pieces inserted. 1619
  • 127 Countess of Montgomeries Ʋrania. 1621
  • 128 Clelia an excellent Romance, by Monsieur de Scudery, in 5. parts. 1678
  • 129 Baker (Rich.) Chronicle of the Kings of England. 1643
  • 130 History of the Wars of Flanders, with Cop. Cuts, by Card. Bentivoglio. 1678
  • 131 Hist. of the Grecian War by Thucydides, Translated by Tho. Hobbs, with Maps. 1676
  • 132 Short View of the Late Troub. in Engl. with the Treaty at Ʋxb. in 1644. Let. Oxf. 1681
  • 133 Sylva Sylvarum, or a Natural History with new Atlantis, &c. by Francis Bacon. Let. 1658
  • 134 History of the Iron Age, the true State of Europ in the year 1500. with Cuts; by J. Parival. 1656
  • 135 Antiquities of antient Britain, &c. by Aylett Sammes. with Maps, 1676
  • 136 Geography, and Hist. of the World in 4 books, with Maps, &c. by P. Heylyn. 1672
  • 137 Du Barta's Works, with a Compleat Collect. of other Delight. pieces, &c. Let. 1641
  • 138 Historical Antiquities in 2 books, Great-Britain, Ireland and Cheshire, with Doomesd [...]y-book, by Peter Leycester. 1673
  • 139 Rushworth. ( [...]n) Historical Collections 1. vol. 16 [...]2
  • 140 Works [...] [...]nous Nich. Machiavel, Citizen and Secretary of Florence. 1680
  • 141 Brent W [...] [...] [...]y of France, in ten books, &c. 1674
  • 142 Ludolph [...] [...] [...]f the Kingd. of Abessinia, Empire of Prester John, 1682
  • [Page 4]143 Warcup (Edm.) Hist. of the Isl. of Malta, with what is remark, in Rome, with Cuts. 1660
  • 144 King Charles's declaration of the Late Tumults in Sco [...]l. from their first Original. 1639
  • 145 Monmouth (Hen.) Politick Discourses, with a short Soliloquy. 1657
  • 146 Maximes of State and Government, by a Person of Honour. 1667
  • 147 Perfect States-man, or Minister of State, by Leo. Willan Esq 1670
  • 148 Don Diego Puede Exemplary Novels, &c. 1640
  • 149 Giov. Francisco Biondi Coralbo, a Romance. 1655
  • 150 History of the Reformation of the Church of England, by Peter Heylyn. 1674
  • 151 Countess of Pembrokes Arcadia, by Sir Philip Sidney. 1605
  • 152 The Absolute Accountant and London Merchant, necessary for the stat. Accounts. 1678
  • 153 Braithwait's English Gentleman and Gentlewoman. 1641
  • 154 French Academy: or Discourses on various Subjects, Alphabetically. 1618
  • 155 Burton's Melancholy. 1676

Miscellanies, History &c. in Quarto.

  • 1 HExham (H.) Dutch and English Dictionary, compleat 2 vol. Rotterd. 1648
  • 2 Gunter (Edm.) Works: Description and use of the Sector, Cross staff, Bow, Quadrant, &c. Let. 1680
  • 3 De Balzac (Mounsieur) Letters. 1638
  • 4 Bulwer (J.) Man Transform'd; or the artificial Changling with an Appendix of the Pedigree of the English Gallant. 1653
  • 5 Kilburne (Rich.) Survey of the County of Kent. 1659
  • 6 Feltham (Owen) Resolves, Divine, Moral and Political. 1636
  • 7 Prynne (W.) Antip. of the Lordly Prel. or an Hist. collect. of Treas. 2 parts in 2 vol. 1641
  • 8 —Soveraign Power of Parl. and Kingdoms in 4 parts, with an Appendix. 1648
  • 9 Godwin (Tho.) English Exposition of the Roman Antiquities. Oxford 1625
  • 10 Court of King James, the 1. King of Great Britain, &c. 16 [...]0
  • 11 Elements of Armories, by E. B. 1610
  • 12 Purple Island, or the Isle of Man: and Poetical Miscellanies, by P. F. 1633
  • 13 Bacon (Fr.) Essayes or Counsels, Civil and Moral. 1632
  • 14 —Advancement of Learning, Divine and Humane, in 2 books. 1633
  • 15 Camdens Remaines concerning Britain, &c. 1614
  • 16 Prideaux (Matthias) Introduction for reading all sorts of Histories. 1654
  • 17 Epicurus's Morals, and faithfully Englished, by W. Charleton. 1656
  • 18 Walker's History of Independency, in 3 parts. 1648
  • 19 Heywood (T.) Life of Merlin Sirnamed Ambrosius, his prophecies and Predictions. 1641
  • 20 Heylyn (Peter) Little description of the Great World. Oxford 1633
  • 21 Husbands, An exact collect. of Declar. Orders, Votes, &c. between the K. and the Parl. beginning at the K's return from Scotl. De. 4 [...]. & until Mar. 21.43. 1643
  • 22 Campanellas (Tho.) Discourse touching the Spanish Monarchy. 1654
  • 23 Abbot (Geo.) Breif description of the World. 1605
  • 24 Morgan (Silvanus) Dialling Universal and Particular, with the Court of Art. 1652
  • 25 Spelman (Henry) Villare Anglicum, or a View of the Towns of England. 1656
  • 26 Bryskett (Lod.) Discourse of Civil Life, with Bacons Advan. of Learn. in 2 books. 1606
  • 27 Smith (John) Englands improvement Reviv'd, in 6 books. 1673
  • 28 Theophania, or several modern Hist. represented by way of Rom. in 7 books. 1655
  • 29 Love (Christopher) Tryal before the High Court of Justice in Westm. Hall. 1651
  • 30 Brown (Ed.) Account of some Travels, in 2 parts. 1673
  • 3 [...] —Account of Travels in Hungaria, Servia, &c. being the 1. part. 1 [...]73
  • [Page 5]32 Rights of the Kingd. or Customs of our Ancest. Touching of our Kings and Parl. 1682
  • 33 Palmer (J.) Mathematical Jewel in 5 books. 16 [...]8
  • 34 Monteage (Stephen) Debtor and Creditor, made Easie for Merchants and others. 1682
  • 35 Warner (W.) Albions England in 13 books, with a Continuation of 3 books more. 1606
  • 36 Guevara (Anthony) Chronicle containing the Lives of ten Emperours of Rome. 1577
  • 37 Lloyd (Lodowick) Marrow of History; or the Pilgrimage of Kings and Princes. 1653
  • 38 Ba [...]e (J.) Misteries of Nat. and art, viz. Water and Fire Works. Draw. Washing. 1635
  • 39 Gadbury (J.) Account of the 3 late Comets, or Blazing-Stars. 1665
  • 40 Tap (John) Seamans Kalendar, with his art of Navigation, in 3 parts. 1632
  • 41 Aspley (J.) Looking-Glass for Seamen, with the Navigators supply. 1632
  • 42 Philips (Henry) Geometrical Sea-man, or the Art of Navigation. 1675
  • 43 Brathwait (Rich.) English Gentleman and Woman. 1633
  • 44 Lithgow (W.) 19 Years Travels; by 3 Voyages in Europe, Asia and Africa. 1650
  • 45 Pugh (T.) British, and Out-landish prophecies, most of above a 1000 years Antiq. 1658
  • 46 Mirror of Government, both Ecclesiastical and Civil. 1618
  • 47 Appianus Alexandrinus's Hist. of the Civil dissentions of the Romans, in 2 parts. 1578
  • 48 Love and Valour, the divers Affections of Minerva. 1638
  • 49 Donne (John) Letters to several persons of Honour. 1654
  • 50 Swedish Intelligencer 5 parts, and the Discipline, in 3 parts. 1632
  • 51 History of Popish policies and practices, out of Thuanus, with a Discourse of the original of the Powder Plot. 167 [...]
  • 52 Agrippa (Cornelius) Vanity of Sciences. 1569
  • 53 Ratcliffe (Aegr.) Politic. discourses treating of vocat. as well publick as private. 1578
  • 54 Richardson (Alex.) Logicians School-master, or a Comment upon Ramus Logick. 1629
  • 55 Ramus (Peter.) Way to Geometry, very useful for Astronomers, Geographers, &c. 1636
  • 56 Nicolas (Tho.) Lapidary, or the History of pretious Stones. 1653
  • 57 Mirror for Magistrates, being a true Chron. or History of the untimely falls of such unfortunate Princes and men of Note, since the 1. entrance of Brute, with a Poem called Englands Eliz. 1610
  • 58 Heywood (Tho.) Exemplary lives and acts of 9. worthy Women of the World, 3 Jews, 3 Gentiles, and 3 Christians, with Cuts. 1640
  • 59 —Troja Britannica, or Great Britains Troy; a Poem. 1625
  • 60 Leyburn (W.) Art of Dialling. [...]669
  • 61 Mirror of Policy: what Policy is, and how many sorts of polit. Govern. there are 1620
  • 62 History of Don Bellianis of Greece, or the honour of Chivalry. 1673
  • 63 Destruction of Troy, in 3 books. 1670
  • 64 Gadbury (J.) Dooms-Day not so near as dreaded: Touching the present invas. of the Turk into the German Emp. and the probable success thereof. 1664
  • 65 Day (Angel) English Secretary in 2 parts, with Tropes, Figures and Schemes. 1573
  • 66 History of the Waldenses and of the Albigenses, retain. Prot. Relig. 1300 years. 165 [...]
  • 67 Machiavel (Nicholas) Art of War, in 7 books. 158 [...]
  • 68 Ten Tragedies and Comedies, by George Chapman, James Shirley and others. 1639
  • 69 Golding (Arthur) Translation of Ovids Metamorphosis. 15 [...]
  • 70 Swan (J.) Speculum Mundi, an account of the Creat. of the world. 1643
  • 71 Prynn (W.) Plea for the Lords and House of Peers. 165 [...]
  • 72 Accedence of Armory. J. Boswell's works of Armory in 3 books, the concords of Honour, and of Coats and Crests. W. Wyrley's true use of Armory. 1597
  • 73 Vox Belli or an Alarm to War. Alexander Ross, New Planet no Planet, in answer to a discourse, that the Earth may be a planet. Observations concerning the original of Government upon Hobbs Leviathan: Milton against Salmatius and Grotius de jure Belli. General Monks speech to the Members of Parliament, for Peace and Unity. Colle­ction of his Majesties Gracious Letters, Speeches, Messages, and Declarations since [Page 6] April [...]/14 166 [...]. Rope for Pol, or a hue and cry after Marchemont Needham the late Scurrilous News writer: Evelyn J. Fumifugium, or the Smoak of London dissipated. The Chimneys Scuffle. Brief Narative of that stupendous Tragedy late intend­ed to be acted by the Satanical Saints of these reforming times: Also an account of the Tryal of Tonge, Philips, Stubbs, Hind, Sallers and Gibbs, &c. Relation from Rome, of the Massacre committed upon the French Ambassador and his Lady. True, but, sad relation of the great Fire that happned at Mr. d' Lau [...]'s house in Lothbury, &c. Grace better than Gold: or the Saints rest; being a brief and Elegant discourse of the Life and Death o [...] Mr. Norton.

Miscellanies, History, &c. Octavo, & Duod.

  • 1 LEigh (Edward) England described, or the several Counties and Shires, &c. 16 [...]9
  • 2 Stow (J.) Abridg. of the English Chron. a [...]gm. by E. H to the year. 1610. 1611
  • 3 [...]ard (J.) Hobbs's State of Nat. in a Dial betw. Philautus & Tim. with 5. Letters. 1672
  • 4 [...]vil (Joseph.) Consid. about Witchcraft, with the Daemon of Tedworth, &c. 1668
  • 5 Gualdi (Abbot) Life of Donna Olympia Mald [...]chini. 1667
  • 6 Short View of the Life and Reign of K. Charles the 1. from his birth to his burial. 1658
  • 7 Porter (T.) New book of Maps, with direct▪ to all parts in Engl. Scotl. and Irel. 1655
  • 8 —Compend. view, or Cosmograph. and Geograph Descript. of all the World. 1667
  • 9 History of the Princess Henrietta Maria de Bourbon Queen of England. 1660
  • 10 Life and Death of Henrietta Maria de Bourbon Queen to King Charles the First. 1669
  • 11 Hobbes's Philosoph. Rudiments concerning Govern. and Civil Society, with Cuts. 1651
  • 12 Godfridus Book of Knowledge about the Planets, &c. 1655
  • 13 Book of Rates, Subsid. Granted to the King. 1660
  • 14 Machiavels (Nich) Prince: Also the Life of Castruccio Castracani of Lucca, &c. 1661
  • 15 —Discourses upon the first Decad of T. Livius. 1656
  • 16 Modern Policies, taken from Machiavel, Borgia, and other choice Authors. 1652
  • 17 Osbornes Advice to a Son; for his bet. conduct through the Encount. of this Life. 1656
  • 18 —Political Reflections upon the Government of the Turks, &c. 1656
  • 19 Martinius (Martin) Bellum Tartaricum, or the the conquest of the Empire of China. 1654
  • 20 Raleigh (W.) Remains, viz. Max. of S ate: advice to his Son, his Sceptick. Gi [...]t. Let. 1675
  • 21 Account of Marriage, or the Interest of Marriage considered and defended. 1672
  • 22 Flatman (T.) Poems and Songs. 1674
  • 23 Plantagenets Tragical story of the death or K. Edw. the 4. with the Voyage of Rich. the 3. Poetry. 1649
  • 24 Wither (G.) Crums and Scraps, found in a Prisoners basket at New-gate. Poetry. 1661
  • 25 —Sigh for the Pitchers, with 3 private meditations. 1666
  • 26 Don (J.) Poems with Elegies on the Authors death, with several copies under his own hand. 1654
  • 27 Poems, Elegies, Paradoxes and Sonnets. 1657
  • 28 Lovelace (Rich.) Lucasta; Odes, Sonnets, Songs, &c. to which is added Ara­mantha, a Pastoral. 1649
  • 29 Men miracles, with other Poems, by M. LL. 1656
  • 30 Ill pastor Fido; or the faithful Shepherd. 1633
  • 31 Flecknoe (Rich.) Epigrams of all sorts, on several occasions. 1670
  • 32 Britannia's Pastorals in 2 books. 1625
  • 33 Whitcombe (Rob.) Janua Divorum, or the Lives of Heathen Gods, with 25 Cuts. 1678
  • 34 Cockin's Poems: the Obst. Lady, a Com. and Trapolin suppos'd a Prince, Trag. Com. 1658
  • 35 — Tragedy of Ovid. 1669
  • [Page 7]36 Gallantry Al a mode, a Satyr. Poem, in 3 parts: The humors of this present Age. 1674
  • 37 Heywood (T.) Pl [...]asant Dialogues and Dramma's, out of Lucian, Erasmus, &c. 1637
  • 38 Spelman (Hen.) Villare Anglicum, or a view of all the Cities, Towns and Villages in England, &c. Gilt. Let. 1678
  • 39 An argument, proving from History and Records, that W. D. of Normandy made no absolute conquest of England, by Sword, &c. 1682
  • 40 An account of a Late Voyage to Athens, and account of that famous City: and of the present Empire of the Turks. 1676
  • 41 Reduct. of I [...]el. to the Crown of Engl. with the Govern. since the conq. by K. H. 2. 1675
  • 42 The Loves of Ch. D. of Mantua, and of Margaret Count. of Rovera, out of Italian. 1660
  • 43 Raleigh (Walter) Life, with his Tryal at Winchester, by John Shirley. 1677
  • 44 Russian Impostor, or the History of Muscovie. 1674
  • 45 Famous Chinois; or the Loves of several of the French Nobility under bor­rowed Names, with a Key. 1669
  • 46 Life and Reign of King Richard the 2. by a person of quality. 1681
  • 47 Vossius (Isaac) Treatise concerning the motion of the Seas and Winds. 1677
  • 48 Distempers of Gover. un­der these two heads.
    • The Nobilities
    • The Commons
    desire of
    • Rule
    • Liberty
    being the Life of K. Hen. 3. 1680
  • 49 Templum Musicum, or the Musical Synop. being Mathem. and Pract. parts of Mus. 1664
  • 50 M. Scarron's Let. to persons of Qual. rendred into Eng. by J. Davis of Kidwelly. 1677
  • 51 Education of a Prince, in 3 parts, useful for all persons whatsoever. 1678
  • 52 Whiteal (J.) An answer to Behemoth, or Hobbs Hist. of the Civil Wars of Engl. 1680
  • 53 Observ. on the Poems of Homer and Virgil, with compar. of Plato, and Arist. in 4. parts. And Judg. on Alexander and Caesar, Seneca, Plutarch, by J. Davis. 1672
  • 54 Beraldus Prince of Savoy, a Novel, in 2 parts, out of French, by a person of qual. 1675
  • 55 Carlton (Mary) Counterfeit Lady unveiled: known by the name of Germ. Princess. 1673
  • 56 Pool (Joshua) English Parnassus, or a help to English Poesie. 1657
  • 57 Record (Rob.) Arithmetick. 1658
  • 58 French Tutor, by way of Grammar, by R. S. L. 1625
  • 59 Smith (J.) Instructions for the French, Italian, Spanish and English Tongues. 1674
  • 60 Festeau's (Paul) French Grammar. 1675
  • 61 Mauger (Claude) French Grammar. 1662
  • 62 Torriano (Gio) Italian Grammar, with Choice Dialogues, 1673
  • 63 The true Idioma of the Ital. Tongue: choice sentences and Dial. in Ital. & English. 1660
  • 64 Stockwood (J.) Treatise of the Figures construed. 1661
  • 65 Machiavel (Nich.) Florentine History, in 8 books. 1674
  • 66 Mock-Clelia being a Comical History, and Novels in Imitation of Don Quixot. 1678
  • 67 Hobbs (Tho.) Ten Dialogues of Natural Philosophy. 1678
  • 68 Rapin (R.) Reflections on Aristotles Treatise of Poesie. 1674
  • 69 Salisbury (Tho.) Learned man Defended and Reform'd. 1660
  • 70 Amours of the English Gallantry in several Historical Poems. 1675
  • 71 Artemidorus Interpretation of Dreams. 1673
  • 72 Amorous Convert, being a true relation of what happened in Holland. 1679
  • 73 Aurelius (Marcus) Golden book. 1557
  • 74 Adagia Scotica, or a collection of Scotch proverbs. 1668
  • 75 Brief Chronicle of the Turkish War. 1664
  • 76 Bagwell (W.) Mystery of Astronomy. 1673
  • 77 Bulwer (J.) Man Transform'd, or the artificial Changeling. 1650
  • 78 Bristol (J.) Happiness of Engl. and Scotl. by being reunited in one Great Britain. 1641
  • 79 Baltharpe (J.) Straights Voyage, or St. Davids Poem. 1671
  • 80 Crew of kind London Gossips all met to be merry, &c. 1663
  • 81 Compendious Narrative of the late Troubles in Engl. or Elenchus Englished 1652
  • [Page 8]82 Camus (Pet.) Diotrephe, or an history of Valentines. 1649
  • 83 Davies (James) History of his Sacred Majesty Charles the 2. 1660
  • 84 —(J.) Political and Military observations, a new Collection. 1677
  • 85 Dansie (John) Mathematical Manual. 1627
  • 86 Fountaine (Lewis) Relation of the Country of Jansenia. 1668
  • 87 Epitome of History, by H. C. 1661
  • 88 Five Love Letters from a Nun to a Cavalier. 1678
  • 89 Folly in Print, or a book of Rhymes. 1667
  • 90 Great Law of Nature, or self preservation against Mr. Hobbs. 1663
  • 91 Legend of Capt. Jones, relating his adventure to Sea. 1671
  • 92 Knight (W.) Vox Stellarum, or the voyce of the Stars. 1681
  • 93 Heylyn (Peter) Help to English History. Gilt. Let. 1671
  • 94 Hunt (W.) Guide for the practical Gauger. Gilt. Let. 1673
  • 95 Hill (Tho.) Natural and artificial conclusions. 1670
  • 96 History of the Seven wise Mistresses of Rome. 1676
  • 97 —Life, bloody Reign and Death of Queen Mary, Eldest daughter to Hen. 8. 1682
  • 98 Hales (Juge) Essay touching the Gravitation, or Non-gravitation of fluid bodies. 1675
  • 99 History of the Kings affairs in Scotl. under the cond. of the Marquess of Montross. 1649
  • 100 Loves Empire, or the Amours of the French Court. 1682
  • 101 Lilly (W.) Anima Astrologiae, or a guide for Astrologers. 1676
  • 102 — (J.) Six Court Comedies, before Queen Elizabeth. 1632
  • 103 Lovelace (R.) Lucasta. Posthumous Poems. 1659
  • 104 Loves Journal, a Romance, made of the Court of Hen. the 2. of France. 1671
  • 105 Lower (W.) Innocent Lady, or the Illustrious Innocence. 1674
  • 106 Milton (J.) Brief History of Moscovia. 1682
  • 107 Miege (Guy) New Cosmography, or survey of the whole World. 1682
  • 108 Mercury-Gallant, many true and pleasant relations of what hath passed at Paris. 1673
  • 109 Miscellanea, or a mixture of choice Observations, Moral and Divine. 1669
  • 110 Mazarini (Card.) Last Will and Testament. 1663
  • 111 Narrat. of the principal actions occurring in the Wars betwixt Sueden & Denmark. 1677
  • 112 North (L.) Observations and advices Oeconomical. 1669
  • 113 Natural History, Intermixed with variety of Philosophical discourses. 1669
  • 114 Newton (J.) Introduction to the art of Rethorick. 1671
  • 115 —Introduction to the Art of Logick. 1678
  • 116 Office of the Good house-wife, &c. 1672
  • 117 Observations upon a Treatise Intituled, Of humane Reason, by Cliffard. 1675
  • 118 Prospect of Government in Europe, and Civil Policy. 1681
  • 119 Psittacorum Regio, the Land of Parrots, or the she-Lands. 1669
  • 120 Poor Robin's Visions, wherein are described the humors of the times, &c. 1677
  • 121 Plain Englishman's Historian, a compendious Chronicle of England, by H. C. 1679
  • 122 Popery absolutely destructive to Monarchy. 1673
  • 123 Pastime Royal, or the Gallantries of the French Court, in 2 parts. 1682
  • 124 Political and Military Observations of the Court and Camp of France. 1680
  • 125 Randolph (Tho.) Poems, with the Muses Looking-Glass, and Amyntas. 1668
  • 126 Speculum Politiae, or Englands Mirror, being a Looking-glass for the Nation. 1660
  • 127 Tragedes and Comedies, Six, viz. Antonio and Mellida, Antonio's Revenge, &c. 1633
  • 128 Thyestes a Trag. out of Seneca, to which is added Mock Thyestes in Burlesque. 1674
  • 129 Treatise of Witches, their Imps, and meetings, &c. 1673
  • 130 Tatham (J.) Fancies Theater. 1640
  • 131 Vilvain (Rob.) Enchiridion Epigrammatum, an Epitome of Essaies, &c. 1654
  • 132 Unfortunate Politick, written in French, by C. N. 1639
  • 133 Velleus Paterculus His Roman History, in 2 books. 1632
  • [Page 9]134 Wagstafe (J.) Question of Witchcraft Debated, against Witches. 1669
  • 135 Words made Visible, or Grammar and Rhetorick. 1679
  • 136 Wilds Iter Boreale, together with some other select Poems. 1661
  • 137 World Surveyed, or a brief Account of many Remarkable Passages. 1674
  • 138 Agrippas (Cor.) Vanity of arts and Sciences. 1676
  • 139 Blome (R.) Descript. of the Island of Jamaica, with the other Isles in America. 1678
  • 140 Britannia Languens, or a discourse of Trade, &c. 1680
  • 141 Bacon (Fr.) Genuine Remains; Account of his other works, by way of Introd. 1679
  • 142 Butler's Ghost, or Hudibras the 4. part, with Reflections upon these times. 1682
  • 143 Butler (Rob.) Scale of Interest, &c. 1633
  • 144 Beck (Cave) Universal Character. 1657
  • 145 Beaumont (Fr.) Poems and Sonnets. 1653
  • 146 Bergerac (Cyrano) Satyrical Letters and handsome Descriptions. 1655
  • 147 Comines Memoires containing the History of Lewis 11. and Ch. 8. K's of France. 1674
  • 148 Chambre (De La) Art how to know Men. 1665
  • 149 Compend. Hist. of the remark. pas. of the last 14. years, with an acc. of the Plot. 1680
  • 150 Cleopatra, Fourth part of that so much admir'd Romance. 1656
  • 151 Carew (Tho.) Poems, Songs and Sonnets, together with a Masque. 1670
  • 152 Cloria and Narcissus Third part, Delightful and new Romance. 1658
  • 153 Carmeni (Francesco) Nissena, an Excellent new Romance. 1653
  • 154 Drummond (W.) Elegant and Elaborate Poems of that great Court-Wit. 1659
  • 155 Europae Modernae Speculum, or a view of the Empires, Kingdoms, &c. 1665
  • 156 Electra of Sophocles presented to Q. E. with 2 Poems, the return & Restaur. 1649
  • 157 France Painted to the Life, by a Learned and Impartial Hand. 1656
  • 158 Georgizenes (Joseph) Descript. of the pres. State of Samos, Nicaria, Patmos, &c. 1678
  • 159 Grotius (Hugo) Annals and History of the Low-Country-Wars. 1665
  • 160 Heylyn's Examen Historicum, or the Mistakes and Falsities in some Mod. Hist. 1659
  • 161 History of the conquest of the Empire of China by the Tartars. 1679
  • 162 Herberts French and English Dialogues, very Delightful. 1660
  • 163 — Edward (Ld.) Occasional verses. 1665
  • 164 Harrington (J.) History of Polindor and Flostella, with other Poems. 1651
  • 165 Hogan mogannides, or the Dutch Hudibras. 1674
  • 166 Holder (W.) Elements of speech, with an Appendix about Deaf and Dumb persons. 1669
  • 167 Hales (Judge) Observations touching Rarefaction and Condensation. 1677
  • 168 History of Prince Erastus, and the 7 Wise Masters of Rome, with Cuts. 1674
  • 169 — The Turkish Wars in Hungary, Transilvania, Austria, and Silesia. &c. 1664
  • 170 Izacke (Rich.) Remarkable antiquities of the City of Exeter. 1681
  • 171 Il Putanismo Di Roma, or the Hist. of the Whores and Whoredom of the Popes, Cardinals and Clergy of Rome. 1679
  • 172 Killigrew (W.) Three new Plays, viz. Selindura, Ormasdes and Pandora. 1674
  • 173 Loves of sundry Philosophers, and other Great men. 1673
  • 174 More (Andrew) Compendious history of the Turks. 1660
  • 175 Mayne (J.) Arithmetick Vulgar, Decimal, and Algebraical. 1675
  • 176 Milton (J.) Poems, &c. upon several occasions. 1673
  • 177 Mountague (W.) Shepherds Paradise, a Comedy. 1659
  • 178 Ostella, or the Faction of Love and Beauty Reconcil'd. 1650
  • 179 Quevedo's Visions, The second part. 1682
  • 180 — Town adventures, a discourse of Masquerades, Playes, &c. 1675
  • 181 Parker (Sam) Reproof to the Rehearsal Transprosed. 1673
  • 182 Perfect Politician, or a full view of the Life & Act. Military & Civil of O. Crom. 1681
  • 183 Poems and Essays, with a paraphrase on Cicero's Laelius, or of Friendship. 1673
  • 184 Rycaut's History of the present State of the Ottoman Emp. in 3 books, with Cuts. 1682
  • [Page 10]185 Rich Cabinet, with variety of Inventions, in several arts and Sciences, by J.W. 1677
  • 186 Reynel (Carew) True English Interest. 1674
  • 187 Spanish Hist. or a relation of the Differ. betw. Don J. of Austria and Card. Nitard. 1678
  • 188 Smith (J.) Brief Instructions for the French, Italian, Spanish and English Tongues. 1674
  • 189 Speculum Juventutis, or a true Mirror discov. Errors in breed. Nob. & Gener. Youth. 1671
  • 190 Seneca (Annaeus Lucius) Medea, a Tragedy, with Annotations. 1648
  • 191 Stevenson (Ma [...]thew) Poems. 1665
  • 192 Scarrons Several Novels. 1668
  • 193 Sherburn (Edward) Poems. 1651
  • 194 Sage Senator, or an exact Character of a prudent States man. 1667
  • 195 Secretary in fashion, or an Elegant way of writing all manner of Letters. 1673
  • 196 Verstegan (R) Restitution of Decayed Intelligence in Antiquities. 1673
  • 197 Unfortunate Heroes, or the adventures of ten famous men, viz. Ovid, &c. 1679
  • 198 Valoys de (Margaret) History of the fortunate Lovers. 1654
  • 199 Wharton (G.) Works of that late most Excellent Philosopher, and Astronomer. 1683
  • 200 Wither (George) Works. 1620
  • 201 Willan (Leonard) Astraea, or true Loves Mirror, a Pastoral. 1651
  • 202 Wits, or Sport upon Sport; Collection of several Drolls and Farces, &c. 1673
  • 203 Schools-Probation, Rules and Ord. for set exercises, for Merchant-taylors School. 1661
  • 204 Foundation of the Latin Tongue, to explain the Grammar, &c. 1679
  • 205 Withal's Childrens Dictionary. 1634
  • 206 Ayres (Philip) Fortunate Fool. 1670
  • 207 Address to the hopeful young Gentry of England. 1669
  • 208 Al-Man-Sir, or Rhodomontados of Sir Frederick Fight-all. 1672
  • 209 Adamite, or the Love of Father Rock, and his Intrigues with the Nuns. 1683
  • 210 Antiquity of Theeves. 1638
  • 211 Academy of Complements. 1640
  • 212 Baratti (Giacomo) Late Travels into Abyssins, or of Ethiopia Interior. 1670
  • 213 Bacon (Fr.) Essayes. 1612
  • 214 Boys (J.) Aeneas his Errors, or his Voyage from Troy into Italy. 1661
  • 215 Cappello and Bianca A Novel, with the battel of Lepanto. 1677
  • 216 Campagne of the French King in 1677. 1679
  • 217 Clark (Sam.) Description of the 17 Provinces, &c. 1672
  • 218 Compleat Troller, or the art of Trolling, &c. 1682
  • 219 Crashaw (R.) Steps to the Temple, Sacred Poems. 1648
  • 220 Chaucer's Ghost, or a piece of antiquity, with the Hist. of Prince Corniger, &c. 1672
  • 221 Cleevland (J.) Poems. 1654
  • 222 Carew (Tho.) Poems▪ with a Mask. 1651
  • 223 Cowley (Abrah) Verses upon several occasions. 1663
  • 224 Comparison of Plato and Aristotle, with Judgment on Alexander and Caesar, &c. 1673
  • 225 Compleat Soldier, or expert Artillery-man. 1681
  • 226 —Servant-maid, or the Young maidens Tutor. 1680
  • 227 Courtiers Calling in 2 parts. 1675
  • 228 Directions for Love and Marriage, in 2 books. 1677
  • 229 Downing (George) Discourse about Holland, &c. 1672
  • 230 Dicourse of Women shewing their Imperfections Alphabetically. 1673
  • 231 Euterpe Revived, or Epigrams made at several times. 1675
  • 232 Esop's-Fables, with their morals, in prose and verse, &c. 1678
  • 233 False Favourite disgraced, and the Reward of Loyalty. 1657
  • 234 English military Discipline, or the way of exercising Horse and Foot, with Cuts. 1680
  • 235 Manly (Roger) Description of the Kingdoms of Japan, and Siam. 1671
  • 236 Counterfeit Lady Unveiled: Account of the Life, &c. of Mary Carlton. 1679
  • [Page 11]237 Chambre de la (Monsieur) Discourse on the principles of Chiromancy. 1658
  • 238 Crompton (Hugh) Poems with a fardal of Fancies, and Oyl of Epigrams. 1657
  • 239 Choice Banquet of witty Jests, Rare Fancies and Pleasant Novels. 1671
  • 240 Callieres de (Monsieur) Lovers Logick, or Logical Love. 1670
  • 241 Collection of the names of the Merchants, Living in and about the City of Lond. 1677
  • 242 Description of the Grand Signior's Seraglio, or Turkish Emperours Courts. 16 [...]0
  • 243 Douglas (Tho.) History of ancient Ceremonies. 1669
  • 244 Discourse of Local motion, against Des-Cartes. 1670
  • 245 Daniel (Sam.) Works, Poems, Tragedies, &c. 1611
  • 246 Edlyn (Rich.) Observationes Astrologicae. 1668
  • 247 Discovery of the World in the Moon, by B. P. Wilkins. 1638
  • 248 English Expositor, or Compleat Dictionary. 1663
  • 249 English Primrose, a book for spelling. 1644
  • 250 Ferrand (James) Treatise of Love Melancholy. 1640
  • 251 Florus (Lucius) History of the Romans, with Casaubons Annotations. 1658
  • 252 Fortunes uncertainty, or Youths unconstancy. 1667
  • 253 Female Secretary, or choice new Letters, by H. Care. 1671
  • 254 Gentlemans Companion, or a Character of True Nobility, and Gentility. 1676
  • 255 Gerbier (Balthazar) Discourse of Building. 1662
  • 256 Gildas's Epistle to the Inhabitants of Britain. 1650
  • 257 History of Justin, Englished, by Rob. Codrington. 1682
  • 258 —Of the Life and Reign of H. the 8. and Rich. the 6. 1682
  • 259 Hudibras 1. and 2. parts, in 2. vol. 1663
  • 260 Helvetius (Fredereck) Golden Calf, which the World adores and desires. 1670
  • 261 Hungarian Rebellion, with the arraignment of 3 Counts. 1672
  • 262 Heath (Rob.) Clarastella, with Poems, &c. 1650
  • 263 Harmony of the Muses in Poetry. 1654
  • 264 Historians Guide, or Englands Remembrancer. 1679
  • 265 Holborn-Drollery. 1673
  • 266 Hodder (James) Arithmetick. 1672
  • 267 Homer a la mode, a Mock Poem, upon the 1. and 2 books of Homer's Iliads. 1665
  • 268 Johnson (John. Arithmetick in 2 books. 1677
  • 269 Jager (Rob.) Artificial Arithmetick in Decimals. 1651
  • 270 Johnson (Ben.) Q. Horatius Flaccus his Art of Poetry. 1640
  • 271 Interest of the Princes, and States of Christendom. 1641
  • 272 Josselyn (John) Account of 2 Voyages to New-England. 1674
  • 273 Lives of sundry Notorious Villians, in a Novel. 1678
  • 274 Longinus Treatise of the Loftiness, or Elegancy of speech. 1680
  • 275 Lex Militaria, or a compendious apology of keeping Armies in readiness. 1655
  • 276 Lloyd (David) Modern Policy compleated. 1660
  • 277 Lingua, or the Combat of the Tongue. 1657
  • 278 Lazarillo, or the Excellent History of Lazarillo de Tormes. 1655
  • 279 Latham (Simon) Faulconry, in 2 books. 1658
  • 280 Miss Display'd, with all her Wheedling arts and Circumventions. 1675
  • 281 Memoires of Mary Carlton, commonly stiled the German-Princess. 1673
  • 282 Moulin Du (Peter) Elements of Logick. 1624
  • 283 Marius (J.) Advice concerning bills of Exchange. 1655
  • 284 Maierus (Michael) Laws of the Fraternity of the Rosie Cross. 1656
  • 285 Mackenzie (George) Moral Gallantry. 1669
  • 286 Monarchy Revived, or the Life and Reign of K. Charles 2. 1661
  • 287 Massanello's History of Naples, in 2 parts. 2 vol. 1650
  • 288 Moliere (Silvia) Memoires and adventures. 1672
  • [Page 12]289 Mazarine (Julio) Cardinal history, in 2 parts. 2 vol. 1671
  • 290 Memoires of the Dutchess of Mazarine. 1676
  • 291 Kingdoms of Gallantry and Love. 1670
  • 292 Observations on the history of the Reign of King Charles. 1656
  • 293 Relation of a Journey of my Lord Howard to Vienna and Constantinople. 1671
  • 294 Salgado (James) Fryer, in 2 parts, Tragical and Comical. 1680
  • 295 Vicars (Tho.) Madness of Astrologers against Heydon. 1651
  • 296 Vaughan (Rice.) Treatise of money, or a discourse of Coin and Coinage. 1675
  • 297 Wright (J.) Loving Enemy. 1656
  • 298 Williams (Roger) Key into the Language of America. 1643
  • 299 Blair (Bryce) Vision of Theodorus Verax. 1671
  • 301 Catlett (J.) Perpetual and Universal Almanack for Seamen and Travellers. 1656
  • 302 De Laun (T.) Present state of London, with brass Cuts. 1681
  • 303 Davison (Fr.) Poetical Rhapsodie, with Sonnets, Odes, Elegies, &c. 1611
  • 304 Exact survey of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. 1673
  • 305 Full account of the late Siege of Stetin. 1678
  • 306 —Proceedings of the High-Court of Justice, against K. Charles, 20. of Jan. 48. 1655
  • 307 Glanius (Mr.) New Voyage to the East-Indies: account of the Kingd. of Bantam. 1682
  • 308 Gailhard (J.) Present State of the Princes, and Republicks of Italy. 1671
  • 309 History of the Sevarites, or Severambi, called Terra australes Incognitae. 1675
  • 310 Huet (Monsieur) Treatise of Romances, and their Original. 1672
  • 311 Hay de la (Sieur) Policy and Government of the Venetians. 1671
  • 312 Indagine (J.) Book of Palmestry, and Physiognomy. 1666
  • 313 Laurence (Tho.) Discourse of subterraneal, Cockle, Muscle, and Oyster-shels. 1664
  • 314 Life and Death of Pope Joan, a Present for a Papist. 1675
  • 315 Merry Drollery, compleat, in 2 parts. 1670
  • 316 Montross Redivivus, of his actions for Charles the 1 and 2. King of Scots. 1652
  • 317 Memoires of the affairs of France, during the Reign of King Louis the 16. 1675
  • 318 Monk's Hood pull'd off, or the Capucin Fryar described, in 2 parts. 1671
  • 319 —Unvailed, or a facetious Dialogue. 1678
  • 320 New help to Discourse, by W. W. 1672
  • 321 —Survey of the Turkish Empire. 1664
  • 322 Owen (J.) Latin Epigrams, Englished by Tho. Harvey. 1677
  • 323 Proverbs English, French, Dutch, Italian and Spanish, Alphabetically Digested. 1659
  • 324 Poetica Stromata, or a Collection of sundry pieces, in poetry, by R. C. 1648
  • 325 Philosophers Banquet, &c. by W. B. 1633
  • 326 Porter (P.) Tachmas Prince of Persia, an historical Novel. 1676
  • 327 Playford (J.) Introduction to the skill of Musick, for Song and Viol. 1658
  • 328 Rape of Lucrece commit. by Tarquin the 6. with the Ban. of Tarquin by J. Quarles. 1655
  • 329 Relation of the French Kings expedit. into the Spanish Netherlands, in 67. & 68. 1668
  • 330 —Country of Jansenia, never till now describe with a Map. 1668
  • 331 Rehearsal Transpros'd, &c. by Andrew Marvel. 1672
  • 332 Relation of the defeating Card. Mazarine & Oliv. Cromwel's Design to have taken Ostend by Treachery, in 58. 1666
  • 333 Reflections upon Monsieur Des Cartes discourse, Translated by J. Davies. 1679
  • 334 Remarks on the humors & Convers. of the Town, with a Defence of Marriage. 1673
  • 335 Scudery de (Mademoiselle) Conversations upon several subjects. 1683
  • 336 Shepherd (S.) Epigrams, in 6 books, with the Socratick Session, Funeral Elegies, &c. 1651
  • 337 S'too him Bayes, or some observat. upon the humour of writing Rehear. Transp. 1673
  • 338 Solemn Jovial Disputation of the Law of Drinking, and the Smoaking Age. 1597
  • 339 Sandys (Geo.) Ovid's Metamorphosis. 1678
  • 340 Some sober Inspections made into the carriage and consults of the Late-long Parl. 1655
  • [Page 13]341 Strada (Famianus) Siege of Antwerp. 1587
  • 342 Smith (Thomas) Common-wealth of England. 1640
  • 343 Sleidan (John) Key of History, in 3 books. 1635
  • 344 Travels of Ʋlysses out of Homer's Odysses to Alcinous King of Phoenicia, by Hobbs. 1673
  • 345 Troades, with Poems upon several occasions by S. P. 1600
  • 346 Tragedies of Agrippina and Cleopatra by Tho. May. 1639
  • 347 Transproser rehearsed: or the 5th. Act of Mr. Bayes's Play. 1673
  • 348 Vernon (Christoph.) Considerations for regulating the Exchequer. 1641
  • 349 Vermin killer: a very necessary family-book to destroy all m [...]n [...]er of Vermin. &c. 1680
  • 350 Usury stated: being a reply to Mr Jelingers Ʋsurer cast, &c. 1679
  • 351 Unhappy prosperity: consid. upon M. Villeroy observat. upon the fall of S [...]janus. 1630
  • 352 Witt. (Rich.) Arithmetical questions, &c. 1634
  • 353 Westminster quibbles in Verse, &c. 1672
  • 354 Wit a sporting in a pleasant Grove of new Fancies, with Floddan Field. 1657
  • 355 Webster (Will) Tables of Interest, &c. 1639
  • 356 Wits Academy, or the Muses delight. 1677
  • 357 W [...]olley (Hannah) Gentlewomans companion, or a guide to the Female sex. 1682
  • 358 History of the glorious Life, Reign and Death of Q. Elizabeth, by S. Clark. 1682
  • 359 Austin (Will.) Atlas under Olympus, or heroick Poems. 1664
  • 360 Brown (Edw.) Discourse of the Government and Religion of the C [...]ssacks. 1672
  • 361 Brydal (John) Camera Regis: or a short view of London. 1676
  • 362 Baron (Rob.) Poems, &c. 16 0
  • 363 Blunt (T.) Glossographia: or a Dictionary of hard Words. 1656
  • 364 Cogneau (Paul) sure guide to the French Tongue. 1658
  • 365 Chambre de la (Steur) Characters of the Passions. 1650
  • 366 Chamberlayne (Will.) Pharronida, an heroick Poem. 1659
  • 367 Charleton (Walt.) 2 Disc. viz. of the different wits of Men, and myst. of Vintners. 1675
  • 368 Drummond (Will) History of Scotland, with Copper Cu s. 1681
  • 369 Entertainments of the Court, compiled by Monsieur de Marmet. 1658
  • 370 History of Hungaria and Transilvania. 1664
  • 371 —Of The Treaty at Nimueguen, with remarques on the interest of Europe. 1681
  • 372 —Of House of Estée from the time of Forestus until the death of Alphonsus. 1681
  • 373 Judicial Astrology judicially condemned, against Heydon Chambers, and others. 1652
  • 374 Keepe (Henry) Monumenta Westmonasteriensia, &c. 168 [...]
  • 375 Newton (John) Scale of Interest, &c. 1668
  • 376 Nil dictum quod non dictum prius: or the case of the govern. of Engl. establ. by Law. 1681
  • 377 Portugal H story: or a relation of the troubles that hap. in that Court in 67 & 68. 1677
  • 378 Shirley (James) Poems, &c. 16 [...]6
  • 379 Salmon's Polygraphice: or the art of Drawing, Engraving, Etching, &c. with Cuts. 1681
  • 380 Winstanley (Will.) England's worthies. 1660
  • 381 Beaumo [...]t (John) Bosworth field, with a tast of the variety of other Poems. 1629
  • 382 Baker (Rich.) The [...]trum triumphans, or a discourse of Plays. 1670
  • 383 Court of curiosity, with Dreams interpreted and a Fortune book. 1681
  • 384 Cotton and Hayward (Rob.) Lives and Reigns of Henry 3. & 4. Kings. of England. 1642
  • 385 Cl [...]fford (James) Divine Services and Anthems. 1664
  • 386 Downfal of several great men, or Popish Plottings, &c. 1681
  • 387 Discourse of the rise and power of Parliaments, by Sheredon. 1677
  • 388 Forbes (A.) Whole body of Arithmetick made easie. 1676
  • 389 Fatal Prudence: or Democrates the unfortunate Heroe, a Novel. 1679
  • 390 Gifford (James) French School master. 1668
  • 391 Introduction to the French Tongue. 1672
  • 392 Happy Slave: a pleasant Novel. 1677
  • [Page 14]393 Jacobson (Lucas) Description of the Islands and Inhabitants of Foeroe. 1676
  • 394 King Edward the 6th. his own arguments against the Popes Supremacy. 1682
  • 395 Lupton (Donald) Emblems of Rarities. 1636
  • 396 May (T.) Breviary of the History of the Parliament of England. 1650
  • 397 Manual of Miscellany of Meditations, Apotheg [...]s and Essays. 1658
  • 398 Optick Glass of Humors by T. W. 1658
  • 399 Present state of Scotland by A. M. 1682
  • 400 Prestwick (Edmund) Hippolytus, translated out of Seneca. 1651
  • 401 Philips ( [...]dw.) Collection of the Poets, the most eminent of all Ages. 1660
  • 402 Refined Courtier: or a correction of several indecencies crept into civil convers. 1679
  • 403 Selden (John) Discourse touching the office of Lord Chancellour of England. 1677
  • 404 Villant (Sieur) Voyage to Guinea. 1670
  • 405 Villare Anglicum: or a view of the Cities, and Towns in England, &c. with the Bishop­ricks by Hen. Spelman. 1678
  • 406 Argumentum Antinormanicum: proving from History that William Duke of Normandy made no conquest of England. 1682
  • 407 Florentine Histo in 8 books by Nicholas Machiavel. 1674
  • 408 Life of the valiant and learned Sir Walter Raleigh, with his tryal at Winchester, by John Shirley. 1677
  • 409 Voyage of, or a compleat journey through France by Peter Heylin. 1679
  • 410 Golden book of Marcus Aurelius Emperor and eloquent Orator. 1586
  • 411 Philosophic. rudiments concern. Govern. and civil Society by T. Hobbs, with Cuts. 1651
  • 412 Vindication of Property against a Fanatical pamph. stiled Hobbs Civil Wars. &c. 1680
  • 413 Interpretation of Dreams in 5 books, &c. 1669
  • 414 Advice to a Son: or directions for his better conduct, &c. 1656
  • 415 Book of Rhymes: or folly in Print. 1667
  • 416 Fancies Theatre by John Tatham. 1640
  • 417 Life of Donna Olympia Maldachini by Abbot Gualdi. 1678
  • 418 History of the fortunate Lovers, or Q. Margarets Journeys. 1654
  • 419 Brief History of Moscovia by J. Milton. 1682
  • 420 Help to English History by P. Heylyn. 1680
  • 421 Land of Parrots: or the She-lands. 1669
  • 422 Innocent Lady: or the illustrious innocence by William Lower. 1674
  • 423 Lucasta, posthume Poems by Richard Lovelace. 1659
  • 424 Great Law of Nature, or self-preservation against Hobbs. 1673
  • 425 Treatise of the Seas and Winds by Isaac Vossius. 1677
  • 426 Guide for Astrologers by Will. Lilly. 1676
  • 427 Barbarus (Franciscus) Directions for Love and Marriage. 1677
  • 428 History of P incess Henrietta Maria de Bourbon Q. of England. 1660
  • 429 Philalethes (Eugenius) Natural history about Mount Aena. 1669
  • 430 Men-Miracles with other Poems, by M. L. L. 1656
  • 431 Captain Jones Legend Poems. 1671
  • 432 Voice of the Stars: on an introduction to the Planets, &c. by Will. Knight. 1681
  • 433 History of King Charles 2. by a person of Quality. 1660
  • 434 Glorious star of K. Charles 2. by Edw. Matthew. 1660
  • 435 Poems of divers sorts with Playes, by Aston Cokain. 1658
  • 436 Office of the good House-wife by F. B. 1672
  • 437 Royal pastime: or the gallantries of the French Court, in 2 parts. 1682
  • 438 Poor Robin's Visions, the present humours of the times. 1677
  • 439 Essay touching the gravitation or non-gravitation of fluid bodies by Lord Hales. 1675
  • 440 Observations and advices Oeconomical by Lord North. 1669
  • 441 Poems, or a Miscellany of Sonnets, Satyrs, Drollery, &c. by Stevenson. 1673
  • [Page 15]442 Question of Witchcraft debated against Witches, by J. Wagstaffe. 1669
  • 443 Love crowns the end, with the fancies Theatre, by J. T. 1640
  • 444 Enchiridion Epigrammatum: an epitome of Essaies, by Rob. Vilvain. 16 [...]4
  • 445 Advice to a Son: or directions for his better conduct, by Osborn. 1656
  • 446 Discourse about Holland by Sir George Downing. 1672
  • 447 Key of history, or abridgment of 4 Monarchies by John Sleidan. 1661
  • 448 Epigrams, 6 books with Poems by S. Sheppard. 1651
  • 449 Descript. of the Island of Jamaica with the other Isles in America, &c. by R. Blome. 1678
  • 450 Art how to know men, by the Sieur de La Chambre. 1665
  • 451 False Favorite disgraced and the reward of Loyalty, a Tragi comedy by G. Gerbier. 1657
  • 452 Remarques on the humors and conversations of the Gallants of the Town, with a de­fence of Marriage. 1673
  • 453 Loves journal: a Romance made of the Court of K. Henry the 2 of France. 1671
  • 454 History of the Life, Victorious Reign and Death of K. Henry 8. and Edward 6. 1612
  • 455 New Voyage to the East Indies partic. of the Kingd. of Bantam by Mr. Glanius. 1682
  • 456 Hungarian rebellion, or the arraignment of 3. Counts. 1672
  • 457 Fryar: or an historical treatise in 2 parts by James Salgado. 1680
  • 458 Modern policies taken from Machiavel, Borgia and other Authors. 1655
  • 459 Six Court Comedies by John Lilly. 1632
  • 460 P [...]ot in a Dream: or the discoverers in masquerade, with copper Plates. 1681
  • 461 Bedloe (William) Life and Death, one of the discoverers of the Popish Plot. 1681
  • 462 Catalogue of the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Viscounts, Barons of England, &c. 1642
  • 463 Conversations of the Mareschal of Clerambault, and the Chevalier de Mere. 1677
  • 464 Cotton (Rob.) Posthuma: divers choice pieces, &c. 1679
  • 465 Description of the Grand Signiors Seraglio or Turkish Emperours Court. 1650
  • 466 Dauncey (John Compendious Chronicle of the Kingdom of Portugal. 1661
  • 467 Fleming (Giles) Stemma sacrum: the royal progeny. 1660
  • 468 Lucas Gracian de antisco: or the Spanish Gallant. 1640
  • 469 Hawkins (Francis) Youths behav. or decency in convers. among men, 2. parts. 1672
  • 470 New survey of the Turkish Empire and Government, &c. 1663
  • 471 Opinion of Witchcraft vindicated against Wagstaffe. 1670
  • 472 Sylvester (Josuah) The Parliament of vertues royal, a book of Poems. 1650
  • 473 The oglio of Traytors, including the illegal tryal of his late Majesty. 1648
  • 474 Younger (Will.) View of Englands troubles from 1640 to 60. 1660
  • 475 Philopatris: Plot in a dream, or the discoverer in masquerade, with Cuts. 1681
  • 476 Watson (Rich.) Historical collections of affairs in Scotland. 1657
  • 477 Woman as good as the Man, or the equality of both Sexes. 1677
  • 478 Words made visible, or Grammar and Rhetorick accommodated to the lives and manners of men. 1679
  • 479 Wotton (H.) Collection of Lives, Letters, & Poems, with charact. of sundry persons. 1654
  • 480 Sage Senator: or an exact character of a prudent States-man. 1658
  • 481 Advice of Charles 5. Emperor of Germany and K. of Spain to his son Philip 2. 1670
  • 482 Bristol (J. Great happiness of Engl. and Scotl. by being reunited in one great Britain. 1641
  • 483 Borough (John) Soveraignity of the British Seas. 1651
  • 484 Blunt (Edw.) Essayes and Characters. 1664
  • 485 Balam's Algebra or the doctrine of composing, inferring and resolving an equation 1653
  • 486 Batavia, or the Hollander displayed, with a description of the people of Scotland. 1672
  • 487 Colson (Lancel.) Philosophia maturata: an exact piece of Philosophy 1668
  • 488 Cock (Will.) Meteorologiae: or the true way of foreseeing the alterat. of Weather. 1671
  • 489 Charact. of France; to which is added Gallus Castratus, an answ. to the char. of Engl, 1659
  • 490 Essayes on Love and Marriage, with some characters of Wit. 1673
  • 491 Ephesian Matron: to a person of Honour, by Dr. Charleton. 1659
  • [Page 16]492 History of Russia, or the government of the Emperor of Moscovia. 1642
  • 493 Miscellanea: or a mixture of choice observations, &c. 1669
  • 494 Murrell's Delightful daily exercise for Ladies and Gentlewomen, in Cooke y. 1621
  • 495 Naunton (Robert) Fragmenta Regalia: or observations on Queen Elizabeth her times and Favorites. 1658
  • 496 Penkethman (John) Accompts of Merchandise ready computed. 1680
  • 497 Philosophers Banquet, furnish. with few dishes for health but large disc. for pleas. 1609
  • 498 Phillips (Henry) Purchasers pattern much enlarged in 2 part. 1667
  • 499 Quarles (Fr.) Enchiridion: containing institutions Divine, Moral, &c. 1644
  • 500 Raleigh (Walt.) Remains, viz. Maxims of State, advice to his Son, his Sceptick, &c. 1675
  • 501 Speculum Politiae: or Englands mirrour. 1660
  • 502 Wit revived with questions and answers. 1660
  • 503 Womens sharp revenge, &c. 1640

Law in Folio, Quarto, Octavo, & Duod.

  • 1 MAnbys Collection of Statutes begun 16 of K. Charles 1. 1640. ending 19 of K. Charles 2. 1667. in 2 parts. 1667
  • 2 Scobel (Hen.) Collection of Acts and Ordinances in 2. parts. 1658
  • 3 Collection of Statutes from K. Henry 3. unto the 1st year of K. Henry 8. 1564
  • 4 Acts of Parliament, viz. Building of London, Aliens duty, Pardon, Papists. 1673
  • 4 — Tobaco, Prisoners, Parishes in London, Shipping, Game, Workhouses, Beer, Ale, Mum, Law, Ex [...]ise, &c. 1671
  • 5 Fuller (Thomas) Sovereigns Prerogative and the Subjects Priviledge, &c. 1660
  • 6 Collection of Statutes from the beginning of Magna Charta to the year 1574 4o
  • 7 Laws resolutions of Womens Rights, or the Laws provision for Women. 4o 1602
  • 8 Fulbeck (Will.) Pandects of the Law of Nations and parallels, &c. 4o 1602
  • 9 Yelverton (Hen.) Rights of the people of England conc. imposition. 8o 1679
  • 10 Highes (W.) Parsons Law. 8o 1641
  • 11 Resolutions of the Judges upon the several Statutes of Bankrupts, &c. 8o 1670
  • 12 Practice of the high Court of Chancery. 8o 1672
  • 13 Wingate (E.) Justice revived, or a Country Justice. 8o 1661
  • 14 Manbys Abridg. of the Stat. made in the 16, 17, 18▪ o [...] Car 1. & in 12, 13, 14. C. 2. 1663
  • 15 Security of English-mens lives, or the trust, pow. & duty of the Grand Jur. of Eng. 1682
  • 16 Exposition of the terms of the Law. 8o 1598
  • 17 Leigh (Edw) Philological commentary: or an illustration of the Law. 8o 1658
  • 18 Young Clarks Tutor enlarged, with Edward Cocker's Court and Chancery hands. 1675
  • 19 Practick part of the office of a Justice of the Peace, &c. 8o 1681
  • 20 Meriton (G.) Touchstone of Wills and Testaments, and Administrations, &c. 1674
  • 21 — Guide for Constables, &c. 8o 1671
  • 22 Cooke (Edw.) Magna Charta, with notes upon it, &c. 1680
  • 23 Some new Cases of the years and time of K Henry 8. Edward 6. and Q. Mary, out of the Abridgment of Rob. Brook, by John March. 12o 1651
  • 24 Compendious abridgment of all Statutes made in the year 16, and 17. of K. Charles 1. and 12. of K. Charles 2. 8o 1661
  • 25 Littleton's [...]enures in English, lately perused and amended. 8o 1661
  • 26 Book of Precedents with additions, &c. 12o 16 [...]1
  • 27 Cary (H.) Law of England: or a true guide for all persons conc. in Eccl. Courts. 1666
  • 28 Brydall (John) Jus Sigilli, Or the Law of England touching the 4. Seals, viz. Great, Seal, Privy, Exchequer and the Signet. 1673
  • [Page 17]29 Exact abridgment of that excellent Treatise, called Doctor and Student. 1630
  • 30 Phillips (Will.) Directions for the study of the Law. 1667
  • 31 Compendious Abridgment of all Statutes in the 16, and 17. years of K. Charles 1. and 12. of K. Charles 2. 1661
  • 32 Commentary of the Law, by E. Leigh. 1658
  • 33 Exact Law giver, for Counsellors, Attorneys, Clarks, &c. 1658
  • 34 Guide to English Juries, &c. 1682
  • 35 Magna Charta made in the 9 year of K. Henry 3. and confirmed by K Edward 1. 1680
  • 36 Jenkins (David) Works. 1647
  • 37 Elsynge (Hen.) Method and manner of Parliaments in England. 1660
  • 38 Fountain of the Law opened, by A. G. 1658
  • 39 Molloy De Jure Maxitimo & Navali: or a Treat. of affairs Maritine, & Commerce. 16 2
  • 40 Lambard (Will.) Office of the Justice of Peace, in 4 Books. 1610
  • 41 Brydall (John) Law of England relating to the Nobility and Gentry. 1675
  • 42 Tottle (Rich.) Abridgment of the book of Assizes in French. 1555
  • 43 Littleton (Monsieur) Tenures in French, interleaved, with notes. 1583
  • 44 Fitzherbert (Anthony) Natura Brevium in French, interleaved, with notes. 1598
  • 45 Herne (John) Law of charitable uses. 1660
  • 46 Works of that grave and learned Lawyer Judge Jenkins upon divers Statutes. 1658
  • 47 Manual: or a Justice of Peace his Vade mecum. 1642
  • 48 Solicitor: exactly and plainly declaring both as to the knowledg and practice, of the Law, &c. 1663
  • 49 Young Clerks companion: or a manual for his daily practice. 1672

Miscellanies, History &c. in Quarto.

  • 1 PRynne (Will.) Soveraign power of Parliaments in 4 parts, with an appendix. 1643
  • 2 Englands Improvement, in a treatise of husbandry and trade, by J. Smith, &c. 1673
  • 3 Gunters Works with a descript. & use of the Sector, Quadr. Sines Tangents Let. 1680
  • 4 Rights of the Kingdom, or customes of our Ancestors, &c. 1682
  • 5 English and Dutch, Dutch and English Dictionary compl. by H. Hexam. Rotterd. 1660
  • 6 Debtor and Credit made easie, or the right use of Merchants acc. by S. Monteage, 1682
  • 7 P. F. Isle of Man, and other poetical miscellanies. Cambridge. 1633
  • 8 Topographie: or survey of Kent, with the sev. Par. and plac. therein, by Kilburn. 1659
  • 9 Nineteen years travels into Europe, Asia and Africa, &c. by W. Lithgow 1632
  • 10 Little description of the great world, &c. 3d. edition, by Peter Heylyn. Oxford. 1627
  • 11 Introduction for reading all sorts of histories, by Mathias Prideaux. Oxford. 1682
  • 12 Sadlers Rights of the Kingdom, or customes of our Ancestors. 1682
  • 13 Tryals of 29 Regicides, the Murtherers of his late sacred Majesty. 1660
  • 14 Temple (Will.) of the Ʋnited Provinces, in Dutch. Amsterdam. 1674
  • 15 Gerbier (Balth.) Interpreter of the Academy for foreign Languages and Exerc. 1648
  • 16 Hartgill (George) Astronomical Tables. 1656
  • 17 Lilburn (J.) Tryed and cast, or his case and craft discovered. 1613
  • 18 Map of the whole world, or the orb terrestrial, in 4 parts. 1668
  • 19 Stubbo (Henry) Justification of the present War against Holland, in 2 parts, with Copper Cuts, Gilt and Lettered. 1673
  • 20 Primaudaye le La (Peter) French Academy, &c. 1586

Bundles of Miscellanies Stitcht, in Quarto.

  • Bundle 1. ANswers to general quarrels made against the Bishops Theodore de la Guard simple Cobler of Aggawam in America. Smectymnuus Redivi­vus, an answer to a book called an humble Remonstrance. Defence of the humbe Remonstrance. Vindication of the answer to the humble Re­monstrance: with 6. other Tracts. 1647
  • Bundle 2 Richard Coppin's Divine teachings in three parts, and a man child born, or God manifest in flesh. Israels gratulation for the Arks solemn settlement. Eleazer Duncon Bowing towards the Altar. Church-members set in joynt. Episcopal Government instituted by Christ. Bishop Bramhal Fair warning for England against Presbyterian Government: with 13 other Tracts. 165 [...]
  • Bundle 3 Cottons way of the Churches of Christ in New-England. Pagitts Heresiogra­phy, &c. Discourse of the state Ecclesiastical of this Kingdom, in re­lation to the Civil. Baxters account of the Saints. Freemans reasonable­ [...]ess of Divine Service. Holy things for holy Men: with sixteen other Tracts. 1645
  • Bundle 4 William Dell Tryal of Spirits. Sedgwick Leaves of the Tree of Life. Pul­pit conceptions and popular deceptions. Presbytery displayed. Tri­umph of Learning. Grailes covenant of Grace. Preaching without ordi­nation. With 6. other Tracts. 1653
  • Bundle 5 Life and death of Ralph Wallis the Cobler of Glocester. Ministers dues and peoples duty. James Noys Temple measured. Discourse of the nature and obligation of Oaths. Pack of old Puritans. Pulpit guarded with 17 argu­ments. With 13 other Tracts. 1670
  • Bundle 6 Reasons shewing the necessity of Reformation. John Ferriby Lawful Preach­er. Irenicum: or an essay about Peace and Union. Platform of Church-Discipline. John Colling's Vindiciae Ministerii Evangelici, & responsoria ad er­ratica Pastoris: with 7 other Tracts. 1660
  • Bundle 7 Tryal of Sir Henry Vane, with Speeches, &c. Charges of High-treason against the Marquess of Argyle. Articles of Peace and Alliance between King Charles the Second, and the States of Holland. Bishop of Worcester's Letter against Mr. Baxter: And several other Letters. Six Declaration. Speeches of the Lord Protectors: and several other Speeches by other men. Petiti­ons of several men. John Cotton Singing of Psalms a Gospel-ordinance. Life and Death of Mr. John Cotton. 1662
  • Bundle 8 Treatises of Tithes, by John Gauden, Ph. Treleinie, and George Carleton, Parsons Guide. 1654
  • Bundle 9 Dr. Gaudens Discourse of the Liturgy of the Church of England: and five Tracts by other Authors. 1661
  • Bundle 10 Playes, Maid of Honour, Jealous Lovers, the Conspiracy, Tragedy of King Charles the First, Scots Figgaries, or a knot of Knaves. 1632
  • [Page 19]Bundle 11 Prynne (Will.) Unbishoping of Timothy and Titus. Lords Supper briefly vindicated. Republicans and other suspicious good old Causes. Mount Orgueil. Gospel Plea for Tithes. Short demurrer to the Jews. Sober pacifick examination about Divine Service. 1661
  • Bundle 12 Sermons, by Bishop Browning, Bishop of Hereford, Bishop of Lincoln, Bi­shop Dolben, Bishop of Chester, Sancroft Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Hacket, Dr. Owen; and 10. Sermons by other Authors. 1636

Miscellanies Stitched, with other Books in Quarto.

  • Bundle 13 LEstrange (Rog.) Interest mistaken, or the holy Cheat. 1661
  • Bundle 14 —Relapsed Apostate, or notes upon Petition for Peace. 1641
  • Bundle 15 Danyell (Samuel) History of England. 1613
  • Bundle 16 Aston (Tho.) Remonstrance against Presbytery. 1641
  • Bundle 17 Vindication of the Presbyterial Government and Ministry. 1650
  • Bundle 18 Life of John Whitgift Archbishop of Canterbury, written by Sir George Paule. 1612
  • Bundle 19 Kemp (Will.) Brief treatise of the Pestilence. 1665
  • Bundle 20 Remonstrance of K. James against Cardinal Perron. Cambridg. 1619
  • Bundle 21 Apology for the ancient Right of Bishops to Sit and Vote in Parliaments, &c. 1660
  • Bundle 22 Jus Divinum Regiminis Ecclesiastici: or the divine Right of Church-Government. 1646
  • Bundle 23 Cobbet (Tho.) Civil Magistrates power in matters of Religion. 1653
  • Bundle 24 Hammond (Hen,) Vindication of Episcopacy, &c. 1654
  • Bundle 25 Defence of the Innocency of the 3 Ceremonies of the Church of England. 1618
  • Bundle 26 Cartheny (J.) Voyage of the wandring Knight, dedicated to Sir Francis Drake. 1630
  • Bundle 27 Catalogue of the damages for which the English demand reparation from the Ʋ [...]ited Netherlands. 1664
  • Bundle 28 Seaman (Lazarus) Vindication of the judgment of the Reformed Churches, and against Ordination and laying on of Hands. 1647
  • Bundle 29 Vienna, a Romance. 1650
  • Bundle 30 Lisle (William) Fair Aethiopian Verse, in 10 books. 1631
  • Bundle 31 Saint Austin's Religion and Summes. 1625
  • Bundle 32 Christian Concord: or the agreement of the associated Pastors and Churches of Worcestershire. 1653
  • Bundle 33 Ed. de (Claro vado) Burthen of England, Scotland and Ireland, or the Watchmans Alarm. 1646
  • Bundle 34 Gataker (Thomas) Vindication of the Annotations on Jeremiah, Chap. 10. Vers. 2. against William Lillie, &c. 1653
  • Bundle 35 Zions joy, in her King coming in his Glory: or some meditations upon Psal. 102 1643
  • Bundle 36 L'estrange (Hammon) Answer to the Marquess of Worcester's last paper to the late King. Grammatical Miscellanies &c. Thomas Collier s 3. gene­ral Epistle to all the Saints. Astrologer anatomized: or the vanity of star gazing. Relation of the conversion of Isuf the Turkish Chaous. Valentine Wigelius of the Life of Christ. With 5. other Tracts. 1651

Libri Gallici, Italici, Hispanici, & Belgici, in Fol. Quar. Oct. &c.

  • 1 L'Art Militaire pour L'Infanterie, (avec figuris.) Frankes. 1665
  • 2 Les Ouvres de P. Card. de Berulle, 2d. Edit. Paris. 1657
  • 3 Année pastorale par Ant. Caignet, 3 Vol. Quarto Paris 1661
  • 4 Relation d'un Voyage fait au Levant per Mr. de Thevenot. Id. 1665
  • 5 L. Guicciardin description de touts les Pays-Bas, (avec Figures) Arnhem. 1613
  • 6 R. Gastier de Noveaux style de cours. Paris 1668
  • 7 Phil. D'Outreman de la vray Pedagogue Chrestien. Paris.
  • 8 Apologie pour Mr. Arnauld contre les Jesuites. ibid. 1645
  • 9 Institution Astron: de L' usage de Globes par G. Bleau, Amst. 1642
  • 10 Perpetuité de la foy de L' Eglise Catholique touchant L'Eucharistie, contre S. Claud. Paris. 1669
  • 11 Diverses Traittez de la frequente Communion de L' Eglise. Paris. 1644
  • 12 Lettres Provinciales entres Les Jesuites et Jansenistes. 1656
  • 13 L' Historie du vieux et du Noveau Testament, avec Figures. Oct. Paris 1608
  • 14 Molinier le Bouquet de Mirrhe de 'L'amante sacree. Oct. Tholos. 1637
  • 15 Anth. de Guevare L'oratoire des Religieux. Oct. Rouren. 1601
  • 16 Traitez & Lettres de Mr. Gombald touchant Religion. Oct. Amst. 1678
  • 17 Nouveau livre d' Eglise, a l'usage de Paris. Oct. Paris. 1656
  • 18 Veron ou le Hibou des Jesuites opposé a la Corneille de Charenton. Oct. Vil. Fr.
  • 19 Valere Maxime traduit en François per Le Sr. de Clauveret. Oct. Paris. 1647
  • 20 La Clef du Grand Poville de France. Oct. Paris 1671
  • 21 La Curiositè naturelle per Scip. du Pleix. Oct. Rouen. 1625
  • 22 Les Bigarares du Seigneur des Accords. Oct. Paris. 1595
  • 23 Instructions pour apprendre les sciences de Chiromance & Paysion. Oct. Id. 1624
  • 24 Les Ouures du Medecin Charitable. Oct. Id. 1629
  • 25 M. Nicod Dictionaire François Latin. Oct. Lyon. 1625
  • 26 Le Decameron de Mr. Jean Boccace. Oct. Paris 1555
  • 27 Homars Regne de Tunis, Novelle. Oct. Amsterdam. 1681
  • 28 La Valize Ouverte. Oct. Paris. 1680
  • 29 La France Auguste en Asrige. Oct. Uleraj 1681
  • 30 Les Amours de Madamoiselle de Fontange. Oct. Paris.
  • 31 Cor. Agrippa trattato discienza d'arme. Qu. Ven. 1604
  • 32 Raccolta de G [...]i scritti. Usciti tuori in istampa, & escritto a mano rella causa, del P. Paolo quinto. Qu. Coira. 1607
  • 33 Le vite de Plutarcho. Qu. Venet. 1518
  • 34 Strozzi Cigogna del Pelagio de gli Incanti. Oct. Brescia. 1605
  • 35 Leon. Fiarovanti de Capricci Medicinal. Oct. Ven. 1565
  • 36 Il Cardi [...] alismo di sante Chiesa, 3 Vol. Duod. 1668
  • 37 Obras Metricas de Don Francisco Manuel. Qu. Leon de Francia. 1665
  • 38 En Azanas de David el arte Della Fortuna prot Man. de Nexera. Qu. Madr. 1660
  • 39 Colloques en quatre langues Espaignol, Flamen, Franc. et Ital. Oct. Anvers. 1568
  • 40 Juan de Bustamente trattado de las Ceremonia de la missa. Oct. Madr. 1651
  • 41 Guldene annotatien van Franc. Heerman, &c. Qu. Leeuwarden. 1642
  • 42 Jac. Hollebek de Berloren ende wedergeronden Soon. quar. Amst. 1646
  • 43 Psalmes in Dutch Metre, by Peter Dathon. Oct. Leyden. 1598
  • 44 Tho. Whi br ad, W. Harcourt, Fenwick; Gavan and Turner, their Tryals, Dutch.
  • 45 — A [...]o [...]h [...] of the same.

Libri Medici in Folio.

  • 1 GAleni opera omnia lat. cum indice Brasavoli in 6 Clas. distribut. edit. 5 vol. apud junct. Ven. 1625
  • 2 —Opera omnia Graecè. 6. vol.—(letterd) Basil 1538
  • 3 Hippocratis opera omnia G.L. edit Foesii Notis & Lectionibus variorum Heurnii, &c. Cum Qua­druplici indice. 2 vol. Gen. 1658
  • 4 (Gesneri Cour.) Historia Animal. Iconibus Singul. ad vivum expressis. 3 vol. (lettred.) Franc. 1620
  • 5 Johnstoni Historia Naturalis. Quadrupedum & Avium cum figuris. 2 vol. Amst. 1678
  • 6 Avicennae opera omnia cum Annotat. & indicibus. 2 vol. lettred. Ven. 1564
  • 7 Spigelii (Adr.) Humani Corporis Fabrica lib. decem. Ven. 1627
  • 8 —De formato faetu liber singularis figuris ornatis. Patav. 1626
  • 9 Fab. Ab. Aquapendente opera Anatomica de formato faetu de formatione ovi & Pulli, &c. illu­strata Curiossis. figuris. Ibid 1625
  • 10 Joh. Colle Elucidarium Anatomicum & Chyrurgicum ex Graecis selectum. Ven. 1621
  • 11 Hercules Saxoniae Tractatus de Melancholia. Ibid 1620
  • 12 —Opera Practica & de Febribus. Pat. 1639
  • 13 —Opera omnia, Medicinae Practicae Templum, &c. lettred. Franc. 1603
  • 14 Eustach. Rudius de Morbis occultis & Venenis. Ven. 1610
  • 15 Lacunae Epitome operum Galeni. 40r partes digesta. Basil 1555
  • 16 Dioscoridis opera latine cum Corollariis Barbari. Argent 1529
  • 17 —Opera G.L. cum Scholiis & Lectionib. Variorum. lettred. Genev. 1598
  • 18 Nancelii Analogia Macrocosmi, sive proportio Universi ad hominem. (lettred) Lut. 1611
  • 19 Riverii (Lar) opera omnia Praxis Institutiones & observat. G. (lettred.) Fran. 1669
  • 20 Baldi (Camil) Commentaria in Physiog. Arist. (lettred) Bonou. 1621
  • 21 Mesuae (Joan) opera omnia imaginibus Plantarum illustrata (lettred) Ven. 1682
  • 22 Highmore (Gasph) Humani Corporis Disquisitio Anatomica figuris. Hag. 1651
  • 23 Moufeti (Joan) insectorum Animalium Theatrum cum figuris. Lond. 1634
  • 24 Dureti Comment. in Praenotiones Mag. Hippoc. Coacae. Paris 1588
  • 25 Hollerii Comment. in Coac. & Presagia Hippocratis. Lugd. 1576
  • 26 —Chyrurgia. Paris 1552
  • 27 Franc. Valleriolae Observationes Medicinales sive Morb. Historia. Lugd. 1513
  • 28 Joan Fernelii opera sive Universa Medicina. Franc. 1577
  • 29 Jacob. Weckeri Antidotarium Speciale. Basil 1588
  • 30 Bochartus de Animalibus Sacrae Scripturae cum indicibus clodii. Fr. 1675
  • 31 Paracelsi opera omnia. 2 vol. Genev. 1658
  • 32 Joan Argenterii varia opera de re medica. Flor. 1550
  • 33 Lobel. Historia stirpium & Adversaria nova cum figuris. Lond. 1571
  • 34 Pet. de Abani Conciliator Differentium Medicorum. & Philosophorum.
  • 35 Rod. Fonsecae Consultationes Medicae. Ven. 1620
  • 36 Lud. Mercati Consultationum Medicarum lib. unus & Peuerorum Morb. Franc. 1614
  • 37—Opera omnia in tribus tomus. 3 vol. Franc. 1609
  • 38 Authores Graeci, Arabes, & Latini, de Febribus. ibid. 1536
  • 39 Gasp-Bravo Resolutiones medicae in 40r: partib. tributae. Lugd. 1654
  • 40 Epitome operum Averroes per Theizir Abinzoar. Ven. 1542
  • [Page 2]41 Joan Bapt. Montani opera sive Medicina Universa. Frac. 1587
  • 42 Andr. Laurentii vol 2. de Crisibus de Curat. Strumarum. ibid. 1628
  • 43—Anatomia sive Historia Anatomica (figuris)
  • 44 Piso (Nic) de Cognoscend & Curand Morb. & de febribus. Franc. 1580
  • 45 Nicol. Mutoni Luminare Majus & Lumen Apothecariorum. 1551
  • 46 Corn. Celsus de Re Medica & Largus de Composit. Medicament. Par. 1529
  • 47 Fortunat. Plempii fundamenta Medic. cum judiciis Doct. de Philos. Cartes. Lov. 1654
  • 48—Opthalmographia sive de oculi fabrica. ibid. 1659
  • 49 Bric. Banderoni Pharmacop. & Observ. Du Boiis in Meth. Miscendorum. Lond. 1639
  • 50 Pha [...]macopea Londin. Contin. Medicamenta antiqua & nova. ibid. 1639
  • 51—Iterum optimae impression. cum Additionibus. ihid. 1677
  • 52 Dispensator. Pharmacorum omnium per Valer. Cordum. Norib. 1612
  • 53 Pharmacop. Augustana Hippoc. & Hermaetica. 1640
  • 54—Augustana Resormata cum variis Animadv. zuelferi & 2 vol. 1667
  • 55 Hieronym. Mercurialis Praelectiones Pisanae & Bonor. Medic. Practica. Fr. 1602
  • 56 Praelectiones Patavinae. Ven. 1603
  • 57 Responsiones & Consultationes Medicae 2 Tom. ibid. 1587
  • 58 Leon. Fuchsii opera omnia cum indicibus. Fr. 1566
  • 59 Vanhelmontis ortus Medicinae sive opera cum indice. Lugd. 1655
  • 60 Matthiolus in Dioscor. cum Notis & Iconibus Plantarum Bauhini. Fr. 1598
  • 61 Anthologia Magna sive Florilegium rariorum Germinum Plant. filorum (cum Iconibus Elegantissimis.) (lettred) Fr. 1626
  • 62 Sennerti Dan. opera omnia (opt. edit.) auctiora Tom. uno. 3 vol. Lugd. 1666
  • 63 Capicaccei (Hier) method. medendi Tabul. Universalib. Comprehensa. Fr. 1606
  • 64—Opera omnia cum Consiliis authoris adjectis. ibid. 1606
  • 65 Jouberti (Laur) opera Medica de sero Lactis, &c. ibid. 1599
  • 66 Riolani (Joan) opera omnia, Anatome, &c. Paris 1610
  • 67 Chr. Avegae opera medica de different: febrium, de Urinis, &c. Lugd. 1587
  • 68—Commentarius in Galeni Libros de locis affectis. Antw. 1566
  • 69 Horat. Augenii Consultationes & Epistolae Medicinales. Ven. 1592
  • 70 Vidi-Vidii opera Continens Artem Medic. Chyrurg. de Curatione Membratim cum fig. Instrument. 3 vol. ibid. 1611
  • 71 Agricola de Re Metallica officia & instrumenta Machinae (fig.) Basil 1561
  • 72 Mainardi Epistolae Medic. cum Observationib. in Mesuam. ibid. 1535
  • 73 Rod. A Castro de Morbis & Natura Mulierum. Hamb. 1603
  • 74 Arnoldi Villanovani opera omnia (opt. edit.) Taurelli Annot. Bas. 1585
  • 75 Emil. Parisani Observationes Nobiles de subtilitate. 2 vol. Ven. 1623
  • 76 Fr. Vallesii Controversiae Medic. & Comment. in Gal. 2 part. uno. vol. 1609
  • 77— Commentaria in Artem Medic. Galeni separatim. Col. 1592
  • 78 Zacut. Lusitani opera omnia de Principiis Medicorum & Praxis Hist. 2 vol. Lugd.
  • 79 Pauli Sorbait opera Medica Universa. Norimb. 1672
  • 80 Jacob Syluii opera medica. Gen. 1635
  • 81 Etii opera latinitate donata per Montanum. Ven. 1533
  • 82 M. Gatinariae practica medica cum Medic. Judicio de febribus. Bas. 1537
  • 83 Dom. Leonis Ars Medendi Morbos particulares. Bas. 1583
  • 84 Far. Licetus de his qui vivunt sine Alimento cum Explicat. Galeni, &c. Pat. 1612
  • 85 Sanctorii Methodus vitandorum errorum in Arte medica. Ven. 1603
  • 86 Bromfelsii onomasticon medicinae omnia Nomina Herbarum fructuum arborum florum Radicum Lapidum continens. Arg. 1534
  • 87. Fab. Pacii Comment. in Gal. 7 libr. de methodo medendi. 2 vol. Vit. 1598
  • [Page 3]88 Alex. Massariae Practica medica & Responsiones Medicinales. Ven. 1613
  • 89 Riverii Praxis medica cum Theoria. Lugd. 1652
  • 90 Rein. Solenandri Consila medicinalia. Fr. 1596
  • 91 Foresti opera omnia Curat. & observat. med. & Chyrurg. 2 vol. Fr. 1634
  • 92 Hier. Cardani Commentaria in Galenum de Venenis. Bas. 1564
  • 93 Joan. Stephani opera medica Universa. Ven. 1553
  • 94 Paul. Zacchiae Questiones medico Legales. 3 part. uno vol. Genev.
  • 95 Fab. Hildani opera Chyrurg. cum Serverino de Efficaci medicina. Fr. 1682
  • 96 Johnstoni Hist. Naturalis de quadruped. & de Avibus, Cum Iconibus earum ad vivum expressis. 2 vol. Amst. 1678
  • 97 Malphigii Anatomia Plantarum. Cum curiosissimis figuris. Lond.
  • 98 Joan. Heurnii opera medica. Lugd. 1658
  • 99 Pet. Michaelis de Herediae opera medica. ibid. 1665
  • 100 Greg. Horstii opera medica. Norimb. 1660
  • 101 Joh. Galliego de la Serna opera medica. Paris 1639
  • 102 Joh. Varandei opera medica. Lugd. 1652
  • 103 Joh. Raimundi fortes Consultationes & observat. medic. 2 vol. Gen. 1677
  • 104 Joh Bapt. Cortesii medicina Practica. Messan. 1635
  • 105 Bonetti Sepulchretum sive Anatomia. 2 vol. Genev. 1676
  • 106—Mercurius Compitalitius. Genev. 1682
  • 107 Uffenbachii Thesaurus Chrurgicus sive Scriptores Chyrurgici cum figuris. Fr. 1610
  • 108 Museum Wormianum illustratum cum figuris. Lugd. 1655
  • 109 Agricola de Re Metallica (edit. opti. auctora.) cum fig. Parsel. 1657
  • 110 Massariae Consilia medica. Ven. 1622
  • 111 Tho. Mermanni Consultationes. medicae. Ingolst. 1675
  • 112 Gal. Piso de indiae utriusque. Re Naturali & med. fig. Amst. 1658
  • 113 Jo. Zwelferi Pharmacopoeia Regia, ejusd. discursus advers. Ott. Tachenium. Nor. 1668

Libri Medici in Quarto.

  • 1 ROlfinchius (Guer.) de purgantibus Medicinalibus. Jen. 1667
  • 2 —Ordo & methodus medicinae special. ad norm. Dogmatum. ibid. 1665
  • 3—Ordo Consultatoriae Methodus continens consilia medica ibid. 1669
  • 4 Castelli Exercitationes medicinales in decem Tractatibus. Tolos. 1647
  • 5 Hollerii (Jacob.) opera practica medica. Gen. 1623
  • 6 Colle (Joan.) de cognitu difficil. in Praxi Hyppoc. de somniis Ven. 1628
  • 7 Schotti (Gusp.) physica curiosa sive mirabil. naturae & artis 2 Vol. letter'd. 1662
  • 8 Burnetti (Thom.) thesaurus medic. pract. sive observ. medicinales. Lond. 1673
  • 9 Isb. Diembrooke de peste continens Historiam Morbi Amst. 1665
  • 10—Anatomia corporis humani novis Invent. aucta figuris Ʋlt. 1662
  • 11 Heurnius de morbis capitis humani corporis Lugd. 1594
  • 12 Claudinus de ingressu ad Infirmos 1628
  • 13 Consultationes medicinales Aug. 1682
  • 14 Steno (Nat.) de musculis & glandulis Hafn. 1664
  • 15 Liddelii Scoti Physiologia & Pathologia, &c. Lugd. 1624
  • 16 Hofmannus de medicamentis officinalibus simplicibus Fr. 1667
  • 17 Quercetani (Jos.) Pharmacop [...]a dogmaticorum restituta Paris. 1667
  • 18 Mercatus (Lud.) de mulierum affectionibus Ven. 1587
  • [Page 4]19 Frambesarii (Nic.) opera medica de preservat. pestis &c. Fran. 1629
  • 20 Regii (Heu.) Fundamenta Medica Ʋlt. 1647
  • 21—Praxis medica medicat. exemplis demonstrata edit. 3. Traj. 1667
  • 22 Pernumiae (Paul) ratio medendi affectus omnes praeter naturam Ven. 1564
  • 23 Pauli (Simonis) quadripartitum Botannicum de medicam. facult. letter'd. Arg. 1667
  • 24 Glissoni (Fr.) Tractatus de ventriculis & intestinis, figuris, Lond. 1677
  • 25—Tractatus de Naturae Substantiae, seu de Vita Naturae ibid. 1672
  • 26 Fab. Ab. Aquapenden [...]e opera varia de respiratione &c. Pat. 1625
  • 27 Fab. Hildanus tractatus de Gangrena & Sphacello Oppenh. 1617
  • 28 Borrichius de octu & progressu Chemiae dissertatio. Haf. 1668
  • 29 Rod. a Castro universa medicina Muliebrium morborum Hamb. 1628
  • 30—Iterum alterius editionis cum Triplice indice Venet. 1644
  • 31 Weckeri Antidotarium generale & speciale Basil. 1617
  • 32 Nicol. Biesii Theoreticae Medicinae lib. 6. Antw. 1558
  • 33 Willis (Tho.) Opera omnia Genev. 1676
  • 34 Erastus (Tho.) de ocultis Pharmacorum facultatibus. Basil. 1574
  • 35 Maroldi (Ortolphi) practica medica ad curand. omnes Morb. Accomod. Fr. 1650
  • 36 Wolphang. Wedelii Physiologia med. 40 Sectionib. distincta. Gen. 1680
  • 37 Charlet. Onomast. Zoicon Animalium & de fossisibus. variis fig. Lond. 1668
  • 38 Margravii (Christ) materia med. contracta exhibens Compos. med. Lugdb. 1674
  • 39 Kergerus (Mart.) de Fermentatione liber physico medicus. Wetteb. 1663
  • 40 Petrei (Hen.) Nosologia Harmonica. dogm. Hermetica. Macp. 1615
  • 41 Palmarius (Jul.) de Morbis Contagiosis. Paris 1578
  • 42 Vand. Linden Physiologia medica. Amst. 1653
  • 43—Selecta medica ibid. 1656
  • 44 Moebii Fundamenta medica. Gen. 1661
  • 45 Sennerti opera practica sive medicin. pract. 6 part. 4 vol. Witeb. 1656
  • 46 Hartmanni Praxis Chymiatrica aucta & emend. cum notis. Nor. 1677
  • 47 Kyperi Anthropolgia Corporis humani. Lugdb. 1660
  • 48 Plempii Munitio Fundament. medicinae. Amst. 1654
  • 49 Marchetti Anatomia. Patav. 1654
  • 50 Cardilucii officina sanitatis sive Praxis Chymiatrica. Norib. 1673
  • 51 Sylvii de la Boe opera omnia medica. Amst. 1679
  • 52 Miscellanea curiosa Physico med. Academiae curiosorum. Annis 1673
  • 53 Riolani opuscula anatomica de circulat. sanguinis, &c. Lond. 1649
  • 54 Joelis opera omnia medica. Amst. 1674
  • 55 Vanhelmont sive opera omnia cum indice. ibid. 1684
  • 56 Corbeii Pharmacia simpl. Med. Cantinens vegetabilia, &c. Fr. 1656
  • 57 Barth. Perdulcis opera medica universa. Lugd. 1650
  • 58 Joh. Vigerii opera medico Chyrurgica. Hag. 1657
  • 59 Th. Keickringii Specilegium Anatom. cum fig. & observationibus. Amst. 1610
  • 60 Fr. Feynei medicin. Practica de febribus, &c. Lugd. 1650
  • 61 L. Dureti Comment. in Hollerium de Morb. intern. cum Scholiis. Paris 1611
  • 62 Angle salae opera omnia medica auctiora. Roth. 1650
  • 63 Hoeferi Hercules medicus sive Loci communes medici. Vien. 1657
  • 64 Maur. Cordaei Comment. in Gyneciorum lib. Hipp. de Mulieb. Bas. 1586
  • 65 And. Canonherii interpretat. Politicae morales & Theol. in Aphor. Hipp. Antw. 1657
  • 66 Wilh. Davison Comment. in P. Sever. Dani ideam medic. Philos. Hag. 1660
  • 67 Bened. Sinibaldi Geneanthr [...]peia sive de hominis generatione cum Hist. Faetus Mussi­pantani. 2 vol. Fr. 1669
  • [Page 5]68 Jo. Schroderi Pharmacopoeia medico-Chymica. Ʋlm 1649
  • 69—Quercitanus redivivus continens Pharmacopoeiam spagyricam, &c. Fr. 1648
  • 70 Osw. Crollii Basilica Chymica & Hartmanni Praxis Chymiatrica. 1608
  • 71 Laz. Riverii Observationes Medicae, cum Observationibus aliorum. Paris 1646
  • 72 Ant. Menjotii Dissertationes Pathologicae de Melancholia, de Opthalm. de Tussi, de va­cuitate sitis, de imbecillitate ventriculi. Paris 1674
  • 72—Ejusdem pars tertia, de sterilitate, de Epilepsia, de Pleuritide, &c. 1674
  • 74 Joan. Veslingii Syntagma anatomicum cum figuris & Commentariis amplissimis Gerard. Blasii (Charta & Littera magna.) Amst. 1659
  • 75 Jo. Fernelii universa medicina, Scholiis praestantissimorum virorum illustrata, cum casi­bus & Observationibus rarissimis Oth. Heurnii. Bas. 1656
  • 76 Mac. Malphigius de Bombyce figuris. Lond. 1669
  • 77 Aurel. Severini Zootomia figuris illustrata. Norib. 1645
  • 78 Hieron. Fracastorii Opera omnia. Ven. 1584
  • 79 Ol. Borrichii Hermes Aegyptiorum. Hans. 1674
  • 80 Ger. Blasii Anatomia Animalium cum multis figuris. Amst. 1681
  • 81 Castelli Lexicon Medicum cum additamentis Brunonis. 1682
  • 82 Cortnummius de Morbo Attonnito. Lips. 1677
  • 83 Clauderi Methodus Balsamandi. Alten. 1679
  • 84 Jo. Bapt. Donius de salubritate agri Romani. Florent. 1677
  • 85 Gab. Fontani Medicina anti-Hermetica. Lugd. 1657
  • 86 Frid. Hofmanni Clavis Schroderiana. Sax. 1681
  • 87—Ejusdem Praxis Medica curiosa. Franc. 1677
  • 88 Jacob. Josephi Joepferii Manuductio ad vitam Longiorem. 1670
  • 89 Gothorf. Mortii Institutiones Medicinales. Jenoe. 1663
  • 90 Sim. Pauli de Febribus tractatus. Arg. 1672
  • 91 Rolfinchii Consilia Medica. Jenoe. 1669
  • 92—Ejusdem Chymia in artis formam Redacta. Gen. 1671
  • 93 Bapt. Sitoni Miscellanea medico-curiosa. Colon. 1672
  • 94 Vict. Sneiderus de Morbis Capitis. Wetteb. 1669
  • 95 Sturmii Collegium Curiosum cum fig.
  • 96 Jo. Schenkii Synopsis Institutionum Medicarum. Jenoe. 1671
  • 97—Ejusd. prolegomena Physioiogica. Lips. 1672
  • 98—Ejusd. Syntagma Componendi & praescribendi Medicamenta. ibid.
  • 99 L. Schrookii Historia Moschi (fig.) Aug. Vend. 1682
  • 100 Tillingii Rhabarbarologia. Francof. 1629
  • 101 Geor. Velschii Consilia Medica. Ʋlmae. 1676
  • 102—Hecatostaea Observationum Medicarum. ibid. 1675
  • 103—de Vena Medinensi. ibid. 1670
  • 104 Johan. Wepferi Cicuta aquatica. Basil 1682
  • 105 Blegnii Zodiacus Medico-Gallicus. 2 vol. cum fig. 1673
  • 106 Velschii decades decem Curationum & Consiliorum (cum fig.) 1681
  • 107 Jo. Geor. Waltheri Sylva Medica. Budess. 1679
  • 108 Wedelii Opera, (viz.) opiologia Pharmatia, &c. Jenoe. 1682
  • 109 Helwgii Observationes Medicae cum Notis Schrookii. 1680
  • 110 Musaeum Hermeticum cum figuris. Francof. 1678
  • 111 Paw. Comment. in Hippocr. de vulneribus Capitis cum figuris Corn. Celsus de Re Me­dica, Munsteri Disputat. Medicinales. Lugd. 1616
  • 112 Fuchsii errata Medicorum Recentiorum. 1530
  • 113 Borellus de Motu Animalium cum fig. Rom. 1680
  • [Page 6]114 Hon. Faber de Plantis & generatione Animalium. Paris 1666
  • 115 Spigelius de Febre semitertiana. Francof. 1626
  • 116 Miscellanea Curiosa Medico-Physica Academ. Curios. 6 vol. Fr. 1676
  • 117 Rob. Boyle Opera omnia. Gen. 1677
  • 118 Jo. Freitagii Aurora Medicorum Galeno-Chymicorum. Francof. 1630
  • 119 Jo. Renodoei Dispensatorium Medicum, & Nic. Epiphanii Empirica. Paris 1623
  • 120 Nic. Hobokeni Cognitio Physiologica Medica, & de Medicorum Nobilitate. Ʋltr. 1670
  • 121 Jo. Hartmanni Disputationes Chymico-medicae. Marpurgi. 1614
  • 122 Gualth. Charltoni Exercitationes Pathologicae de Morbis. Lond. 1661
  • 123 Jo. de Vigo & Mariani Sancti Barolitani Opera Chyrurgica. Lugd. 1521
  • 124 Aug. Clutii Opuscula, duo, de Nuce Medica & de Hemoraghio. Amst. 1634
  • 124 Jo. Chemnitii Icon. Plant. Exotic. Brumsw. 1652. Jos. Milii de Hort. Cult. l. 3. 1574
  • 124 Sim. Pauli quadripartitum de simplicium Medicamentorum facultatibus. Rost. 1640.
  • 125 Tho. Willis opera omnia edit. & indicibus Blasii. Amst. 1682

Libri Medici in Octavo, Duodecimo, &c.

  • 1 HIppocratis Magni Opera omnia, G. L. ad omnes editiones accommodata cum indice curiosis. Ant. Vander. Linden. 2 vol. Lugd. 1665
  • 2—Ejusd. Aphorismi Graeco-Latini Interpretatione Foesii. 24o. ibid. 1633
  • 3 Regn. de Graaf Opera de Virorum & Mulierum Organis, (figuris.) ibid. 1677
  • 4—de Virorum Organis Generationi Inservientibus. (fig. ibid. 1668
  • 5—de Mulierum Organis Generationi inserv. (fig.) ibid. 1672
  • 6—de Natura succi pancreatici Exercitatio anatomica. (fig.) ibid. 1674
  • 7 Heurnii Methodus ad praxin Medicam, ex recensione Sylvii. Rot. 1650
  • 8—Interpretatio in Aphorismos Hippocratis, cum Observat. G. L. Hag. 1664
  • 9—Institutiones Medicinae emendatae per Othon. Heurnium. Lugd. 1627
  • 10 Sydenham (Tho.) Observationes circa Curationem Variolarum confluent. Lond. 1682
  • 11—Observationes Medicae circa Morborum acutorum Hist. & Curat. ibid. 1676
  • 12 Bartholini (Tho.) Anatomia ad Circulat. Harveianam Renov. cum Iconibus. 1673
  • 13—(Gasp.) Institutiones anatomicae Corporis Humani. Oxon. 1633
  • 14—de Lacteis Thoraicis in Homine Brutisque observatis. (fig.) Lond. 1652
  • 15—Historiarum Anatomi [...]arum Cent. 1. 2. (cum figuris. Hag. lun. 1654
  • 16 Charletoni (Guath.) liber singularis de s [...]orbuto. Lond. 1672
  • 17—Iterum alterius Editionis 12o. fig. Bat. 1672
  • 18—Inquisitiones anatomi [...]ae Physicae de Fulmine, &c. ibid. 1665
  • 19—Spiritus Gorgonic [...]s sive de causis Lythiaseos. ibid. 1650
  • 20—Ejusdem de Ortu Animae Humanae. ibid. 1669
  • 21 Glisso [...]ii (Fr.) Anatomia Hepatis ad Rem Anatom. spectantia, (Charta Magna) 1650
  • 22—Idem cum nonnullis Lymphae ductibus nuper repertae. Lond. 1654
  • 23—de Rachitide, sive de Morbo puerili, cum aliis de eadem Re. Lond. 1660
  • 24 Mayo. (Joh.) Tractatus 5. de salnitro, de Spiritu Nitr. &c. Oxon. 1674
  • 25—Tractatus duo de Respiratione & de Rachitide. ibid. 1669
  • 26 Willis (Tho.) Cerebri Anatome, cui accessit Nervorum descriptio, (fig.) Lond. 1664
  • 27—de Anima Brutorum cum figuris. ibid. 1672
  • 28—Pharmaceutice Rationalis. 2 vol. (figuris) Oxon. 1674
  • 29—de Febribus, de Fermentatione & de Urinis. Amst. 1669
  • 30—Pathologia Cerebri, de Morbis Convulsivis, & de scorbuto. ibid. 1668
  • 31—Affectiones Hystericae, & de Motu Musculari. Lug. Bat. 1671
  • [Page 7]32 Harvey (Gid.) de Febribus tractatus precticus. Lond. 1672
  • 33—(Guil.) de Generatione Animalium exercitationes. ibid. 1654
  • 34—Ejusd. de Motu sanguinis & Back de Corde dissertatio. Rot. 1654
  • 35—de Motu & Circulatione sanguinis separatim. ibid. 1649
  • 36 Riverii (Laz.) Praxis medica cum Theoria. 2 part. uno vol. Amst. 1658
  • 37—Ejusdem Institutiones Medicinales. ibid. 1662
  • 38—Observationes, cum aliis observationibus Communicatae. ibid 1656
  • 39—Arcana. Ʋltraj. 1680
  • 40 Jos. Varandei practica de Morbis Mulierum. Map. 1620
  • 41 Fr. Valleriolae observationes medicae. Francof. 1605
  • 42 Jacob. Wepferi Observationes Anatomicae de Apoplexia. Amst. 1681
  • 43 Joan. Sculteti Armamentarium Chyrurg. renovat. & auctum cum figuris. Amst. 1672
  • 44 Gasp. Schuenchfelt Thesaurus Pharmaceut. Rondoletius de succo. Fr. 1630
  • 45 Pet. Salii tractatus de Febre pestilenti, &c. Harderw. 1656
  • 46 Q. Pigrei Epitome praeceptorum de Re Chyrurgica. Paris 1612
  • 47 Joh. Peyeri Parerga Anatomica & med. cum figuris. Amst. 1682
  • 48 Histoire de la Societe Royale de Londres par Fr. Spratt. Gen. 1669
  • 49 Oldenburgi Thesaurus Rerum publicarum totius Orbis Quadripertitus Continens Regna fere omnia. 4 vol. Gen. 1675
  • 50 Dan. Mylii Pharmacopoea spagyrica, sive practica universalis. 2 vol. Fr. 1629
  • 51 J. Langii Epistolae Medicinales. Hamb. 1605
  • 52 Laurentii Historia anatomica cum observat. & Controversiis. Francof. 1615
  • 53 Sam. Haffenrefferi Nosodochium, sive de Cutis affectibus. Ʋimae 1660
  • 54—Officina Pharmaceutica-Hermetico-Paracelsica. ibid. 1653
  • 55 Herbarium Horstianum, seu de select. Plantis, Radicibus, &c. Marp. 1630
  • 56 Jac. Hollerii in Aphorismorum Hippocr. lib. 7. Commentarii. Gen. 1646
  • 57 Ant. le Grand Historia Naturalis Plantarum. North. 1678
  • 58 Claudinus de Ingressu ad Infirmos cum Appendice. Basil 1617
  • 59 Remb. Dodonei Observationes Medicinales & praxis. Hard [...]w. 1621
  • 60 Lud. Septalii animadversiones & Cautiones Medicae. Do [...]t. 1650
  • 61—de Ratione Instituendae & Gubernandae Familiae. M [...]d. 1626
  • 62 Bapt. Portae Magia Naturalis de Productione Plantarum▪ &c. Hamb. 1619
  • 63 Vogelius de Lapidis Physici condit. sive Gebri & Lullii explicatio. Col. A [...]g. 1558
  • 64 Congeries Paracelsicae Chymiae de transmutationibus Metallorum. Fr. 1581
  • 65 Hug. Fridewallis de tuenda sanitate. Antw. 1608
  • 66 Wecheri libri 17. de secretis ex variis authoribus collecti. Basil 1613
  • 67 Quercetanus de Priscorum Philosophorum materia medic. de Medicamentis Chymicis contra Aubertum de Curandis Vulneribus sclopetorum. Gerv. 1630
  • 68—Pestis Alexic [...]cus sive Luis pestiferis fuga. 1609
  • 69—de Ortu Metallorum. 1575
  • 70 Jo. Auctuarius de Urinis, & de Coloribus Urinarum. per Thylesium. Basil.
  • 71 Phil. Paracelsi Quindecim Curationes experimentaque. 1582
  • 72 Jo. Riolani Methodus particularis medendi. 1598
  • 73 Aug. Eitzleri Isagoge Physico-Magico-medica. Arg. 1631
  • 74 G. Thompsoni Experimenta admiranda cum Observationibus. Lond. 1680
  • 75 Gasp. Bauhinus de Lapide Bezoar. Basil 1613
  • 76 Glauberi Furni Philosophici in 5 part. cum Appendice & figuris. Amst. 1651
  • 77—Opera, furni Philosoph. Prosperit. Germ. cum multis aliis. 3 vol. ibid. 1650
  • 78 Varii authores Alchymiae in 2 vol. viz. Rogerus Bacon, &c. Basil 1571
  • 79 Virorum Clarissimorum Epistolae circa Chymica Experimenta 2 vol. Hamb. 1673
  • [Page 8]80 Franc. Rodi Experimenta Circa Generat. Insect. cum innumeris. fig. Amst. 1671
  • 81 Jo. Goedartii Historia Naturalis Insect. 3 part. cum fig. & Comment. Mediolani. 1670
  • 82 Jo. Cratonis Consilia sex libris edita per L. Scholzium. 4 vol. Han. 1611
  • 83 Mercurius Botannicus, & de thermis Botanicis tractatus. Lond. 1634
  • 84 Phytologia Britannica exhibens natales, stirpes, &c. ibid. 1630
  • 85 Hofmanni liber singularis de Usu Lienis. 1615
  • 86 Ott. Tachenii Hippocrates Chymicus edit. tertia. Lug. Bat. 1671
  • 87—Hippocratica Medicinae Clavis. ibid. 1671
  • 88 Ant. Deusingius de Aere, contra Boyle. Groningae. 1662
  • 89 Hen. Eysonius de Faetu Lapide facto. ibid. 1661
  • 90 Gr. Nymmani dissertatio de Vita & Foetu in Utero. Lug. B. 1664
  • 91 Nic. Stenonis dissertatio de Anatomia Cerebri. ibid. 1671
  • 92 Lud. de Vasseur de Sylvano Humore triumvirali. Paris 1668
  • 93 Car. Drelincurtii Apologia Medica. Lug. Bat. 1671
  • 94 Mulleri Medicina Hippocratis Chymica. ibid. 1671
  • 95 Sanctorius de Statica Medicina, & Status Med. demolitio per Obicium.
  • 96 Malphigius de structura Viscerum. Lond. 16
  • 97 Riolani (Joan.) Scholae Medicae & de Circulatione Vera Sanguinis. Paris 1652
  • 98 —Ejusd. Enchiridion Anatomicum cum figuris. Lug. Bat. 1649
  • 99 Sennertus (Dan.) de Dysenteria tractatus. Witeb. 1626
  • 100—Epitome Institutionum Medicarum. ibid. 1631
  • 101—Epitome Naturalis Scientiae. Oxon. 1653
  • 102 Beckeri (Joach.) Acta Laboratorii Chymici Monacensis. Francof. 1669
  • 103—Oedipus Chymicus de Materia Chymicorum. Amst. 1664
  • 104 Galenus de Locis affectis cum Commentariis Duratii. Venet. 1557
  • 105—de anatomia administranda. (gilt letter'd) sine Titulo.
  • 106—de Motu Musculorum, & de Ossibus (gilt lettred.)
  • 107—de Elementis, &c. Lugd. 1548
  • 108 Pharmacopoea Londinensis Colleg. Lond. 1654
  • 109—Idem cum emendationibus. 24o. ibid. 1682
  • 110—Amstelredamensis. 24o. Amst. 1643
  • 111—Ultrajectina. 24o. Ʋltraj. 1664
  • 112—Dispensatorium Valerii Cordi. Antw. 1568
  • 113 Malphigius de Viscerum Structura, exercitatio anatomica. Amst. 1669
  • 114 Deusingii (Ant. Idea Fabricae Corporis Humani ad Circulat. Sang. Gron. 1659
  • 115—Resurrectio Hepatis de Chyli Motu & Officio Hepatis. ibid. 1661
  • 116—de Generatione Foetus in Utero. Amst. 1665
  • 117 Beguini (Joan.) Tyrocinium Chymicum.—edit. Blasii. ibid. 1659
  • 118—Iterum, cum dialogo Mercurii Alchymistae. Col. 1617
  • 119 Swalve (Bec.) Quaerelae Ventriculi Renovatae. Amst. 1675
  • 120—Alcali & Acidum, sive Naturae & Instrumenta. ibid. 1670
  • 121—disquisitio Therapeutica generalis. ibid. 1657
  • 122 Primrose (Jacob.) Enchiridion Medicum & Ars Pharmaceutica. ibid. 1650
  • 123—de Morbis Puerorum partes duae. Roterd. 1658
  • 124 Praxis Barbettiana Notis & Observat. D.F. Deckeri, (gilt letter'd) Lugd. 1664
  • 125—Opera Chyrurgica Anatomica, & de Peste, (gilt letter'd.) ibid. 1672
  • 126 Raii (Joan.) Catalogus Plantarum Angliae & Insularum Adjacentium. Lond. 1677
  • 127 Thrustoni diatriba de Usu primario Respirationis, &c. Lugd. 1671
  • 128 Freitagius de Esculentorum Poculentorumque facultatibus. Herb. 1614
  • 129—Ejusd refutatio novae sectae Sennerto Paracelsicae. Amst. 1637
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  • 131 Botalli (Leon.) Opera omnia de Curat. per Missionem Sanguinis, &c. Lugd. 1660
  • 132 Nicholai Hobokeni Anatomia Secund. Human. & Epist. Spicilegium. Ʋltr. 1669
  • 133 Linus de Inseparabilitate Corporum, contra Boyl (cum figuris.) Lond. 1661
  • 134 Corbeii (Theod.) Pathologia sive Morborum affect. enumeratio. Norib. 1647
  • 135—Baconi (Fr. Historia Vitae & mortis. Lond. 1623
  • 136 Paracelsi Archidoxi sive de Secretis Mysteriis Naturae, &c. Basil 1582
  • 137 Tulpii (Nic.) Observationes medicae libro, 4to. Auctiores cum figuris. Amst. 1672
  • 138 Lower (Rich.) Tractatus de Corde de Catarrhis figuris. ibid. 1671
  • 139 Chalmetei Enchiridion Medico-Chyrurgicum. Genev. 1644
  • 140 Hodges (Nath.) Pestis nuperae Narratio Historica. Lond. 1672
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  • 144 Needham (Gualt.) de formato foetu disquisitio Anatomica figuris. ibid. 1667
  • 145 Deckers (Fred.) Exercitationes Medico practicae cum Observationibus. 1673
  • 146 Dugardin manuductio ad Pathologiam pars altera. Duaci 1626
  • 147 Bett (Joan) de Ortu & Natura Sanguinis. Lond. 1629
  • 148 Castelli Lexicon edition medicum Ravestenii. Rot. 1651
  • 149 Johnstoni (Joan) Idea medicinae practicae. Amst. 1648
  • 150—(Gul.) Lexicon Chymicum 2 part. phrasibus Paracelsicis. Lond. 1680
  • 151 Blasii Anatomia hominis Brutorumque Viror. cum figuris. Amst. 1674
  • 152 Hartmanni (Joan.) praxis chymiatrica cum aliis tractatibus. Gen. 1659
  • 153 Blancardi Lexicon medicum G. L. (gilt. letter'd) Amst. 1679
  • 154 Hortus publicus Academiae Lugduno-Batavae Ichnographis; descriptio usus, cum stirpium Numero & nominibus cura Pet. Pawi. 1601
  • 155 Salviani (Salust.) variae Lectiones de Re Medica. Rome 1588
  • 156 Plateri (Fel.) Praxis 3 vol. Basil 1609
  • 157—Observationes medicae. ibid. 1641
  • 158 Pharmacopea Augustana cum Animadversion. Zwelferi. Rot. 1653
  • 159 Vanhelmont (Joan) Opuscula medica de Febribus, &c. Col. 1644
  • 160 Rulandi problemata medico-Physica. Fran. 1608
  • 161 Turquet de Mayerne Tractatus de Arthritide. Lond. 1676
  • 162 Scribonius Largus de Compositione medicamentorum. 1529
  • 163 Slatholmus (Jul.) Nonnihil de febribus. Lond. 1657
  • 164 Lossii Observationes Medicinales. ibid. 1672
  • 165 Vanderlinden medulla medicinae duabus partibus. Fran. 1642
  • 166—de scriptis medicis, editio secunda. Amst. 1660
  • 167 Montani Methodus medicinae Universalis (sine titulo)
  • 168 Frambesarii Canones & Consultationes Medicinales. Paris 1619
  • 169 Wittesteyn (Carol) vera totius medicinae forma (sine titulo)
  • 170 Examen Syruporum per Ant. Mesuam Brasavolam. Venet. 1545
  • 171 Jod. Willichius & alii de probationibus Urinarum. Basil
  • 172 Eugalenus (Sever.) de Scorbuto. 1604
  • 173 Mars-Ficinus de Vita & de Ratione Victus. Basil 1541
  • 174 Mundy (Hen.) Commentarii de Aere Vitali, de Esculentis, &c. Oxon. 1688
  • 175 Hippocratis Aphorismi Graece cum aliis Operibus Galeni. Paris 1528
  • 176 Valleriolae Loci Communes Medicinae. Ven. 1563
  • 177 Boyle Tractatus de Apoplexia dissertatio physico medica problem. Hag. 1678
  • 178 Joan Bapt. Lyboatici Institutio medica. Fran. 1671
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  • 180 Wilhten Rhyne meditationes de veteri med. Hippocrat. de sale &c. figuris. Lug. 1672
  • 181 Morelli Methodus praescribendi formul. Remed. Editio Blasii. Amst. 1665
  • 182 Plazzonus de partibus Generat Inservient, Arantius de foetu, &c. Lug. 1660
  • 183 Albertus magnus de Secretis mulierum & Virtutibus Lapidum. Amst. 1665
  • 184 Scornbor [...]ii manuale Medicinae practicae cum purgantibus. Aug. 1657
  • 185 Sebast. Burdig novae medicinae Spirituum Doctrina Curiosa, &c. Hamb. 1674
  • 186 Crollii (Osw.) Basilica Chymica cum tractatu Signaturarum. Fran. 1620
  • 187 Fuchsii Methodus Intelligendi Libros Galeni. Paris 1541
  • 188 Calladonis Commentarii Medicinales Critici Dyalitici, &c. Col. 1678
  • 189 Liddelii Ars medica succincte explicata. Hamb. 1607
  • 190 Vict. Faventinus de Morbo Gallico & de Pleuritide, &c. Florent. 1551
  • 191 Epitome Operis Val. de Tarantis per G. Desiderium. Lugd. 1560
  • 192 Quercetani (Jos.) tetras gravissimarum totius Capitis affectuum. Marp. 1617
  • 193 Matt. Martinius de Morbis Mesenterii abstrusioribus. Lips. 1630
  • 194 P. Bayrus de medendi humani Corporis malis. Basil 1560
  • 195—Methodus Medendi Morbos. Paris 1529
  • 196—Institutiones Medicinales. Basil
  • 197 Systema Parasceuasticum ad praxin per Morellum. Gen. 1628
  • 198 Cnutii (Just.) Compendium Medicinae. Vicent. 1608
  • 199—de Priscorum Philosophorum Materia Medicinae. Gerv. 1603
  • 200—Diateticon Poly-historicon. Gen. 1607
  • 201 Kirstenius de Vero Usu & abusu Medicinae. Breslae
  • 202 Val. Molenbrokius de Arthritide Vaga & de Scorbuto. Lips. 1663
  • 203 Villanus Therapeuta Neapolitanus, sive Curatio Febrium, &c. Neap. 1653
  • 204 Bayfield de Morborum Capitis Essentiis, &c. Lond. 1663
  • 205 Sitoni Jat [...]osophus Miscellan. 2 vol. Patav. 1641
  • 206 Ranthinus de Morbis ante pactum & de purificatione. Lugd. 1645
  • 207 Dispensatorium Chymicum ex Poterio, Quercitano, &c. Francof. 1626
  • 208 Gabr. Bruelis praxis Medicina Theorica & Empyrica. Lug. Bat. 1628
  • 209 Christ. Ripensis Enchiridion Medicum. Bas. 1583
  • 210 Hippocrates de septimestri Partu &c. Latine per Foaesium. Franc. 1596
  • 211 Nic. Fontani Origo Febrium earumque remedia. Amst. 1644
  • 212 Bayri Enchiridion vulgo Vade Mecum dictum. Lugd. 1566
  • 213 Christ. Benneti Theatrum Tabidorum. Francof. 1665
  • 214 Whartoni Adenographia sive Glandularum descriptio (fig.) Vesal. 1671
  • 215 Hier. Barbati dissertatio de sanguine & Ejus sero. Francof. 1667
  • 216 Tilingii disquisitio Physico-Medica de Fermentatione. Bremae 1674
  • 217 Bacchanellus de Consensu Medicorum in Curandis Morbis. Lugd. 1572
  • 218 Frambesarii Schola Medica & Ambrosiopoea. Lugd. 1647
  • 219 Blochwitii Anatomia sambuci & Ejusdem Medicamenta. Lips. 1631
  • 220 Steph. Strobelbergeri adumbratio Universae Medicinae. Lips. 1627
  • 221 S [...]hola Salernitana de Conservanda Valetudine, edit. Jac. Sylvii. Rost. 1649
  • 222 Schyrronii Methodus Medendi sive Institut. Medicinae. Gen. 1620
  • 223 Fontanonus de Morborum Internorum Curatione. Lugd. 1606
  • 224 Mulleri Miracula & Mysteria Chymico-medica, &c. 1616
  • 225 Sylvii Interiorum Morborum Curatio. Lugd. 1548
  • 226 Lud. Lamber-Montii Anthologia Gr. Lat. Lond. 1654
  • 227 G. Blasii Medicina Generalis accurata Methodo fundam. exhibens. Amst. 1661
  • 228 Nicol. Steno de Musculis & Glandulis cum Epistolis Anatomicis. ibid. 1674
  • [Page 11]229 Caroli de La Font de Veneno Pestilenti & Curatio. Amst. 1671
  • 230 Ganiveti Amicus Medicorum. Francof. 1624
  • 231 Pauli Ammani Emendatio Institutionum Medicarum. Radol. 1673
  • 232 Liebaultii Thesaurus sanitatis Pocatu facilis. Paris 1577
  • 233 Leon. Faventini Practica Medicinalis. Lugd. 1554
  • 234 Joan. Fienus de Flatibus Humani Corporis. Amst. 1643
  • 235 Dan. Beckeri Medicus Microcosmus. Lond. 1660
  • 236 Nat. Highmori dissertationes duae de Hysterica passione. Oxon. 1660
  • 237 Keckringii Comment. in Currum Triumphalem Antimonii Bal. Valentini. 1671
  • 238 Diembrooke de Morbis Capitis & Thoracicis. Traj. 1664
  • 239 Sylvii de la Boe Disputationum Medicarum pars prima. Amst. 1663
  • 240—Ejusdem Praxis Medica. Lug. Bat. 1671
  • 241 Andr. Smitzii Medicinae Practicae Compendium. Hard. 1653
  • 242 Corn. Celsus de Re Medica edit. Vander Linden. Lug. Bat. 1657
  • 243 Lemnius de Occultis Naturae Miraculis & de Herbis Biblicis. Francof. 1628
  • 244 M. D' Espagnet Enchiridion Physicae Restitutae. 24o. Paris 1642
  • 245 Angliae Flagellum seu Tabes Anglica. 16o. Lond. 1617
  • 246 Spigelii Isagoge ad rem Herbariam. 24o. Lug. Bat. 1633

Libri Medici Omissi in Octavo, Duodecimo, &c.

  • 1 WIllis (Tho.) de Anima Brutorum Exercitationes duae (figuris) Lond. 1672
  • 2 Heurnii Methodus ad Praxin Medicam. Rot. 1651
  • 3 Bettus de Ortu & Natura sanguinis. Lond. 1669
  • 4 Needham (Gualth.) de Formato Faetu (figuris) ibid. 1667
  • 5 Lexicon Medicum G. L. per Edm. Castellum. Rott. 1665
  • 6 Lexicon Medicum G. L. per Blancardum. Amst. 1679
  • 7 Narratio historica Pestis Londinensis per Doct. Hodges. Lond. 1672
  • 8 Lower de Corde & Catharris (cum figuris) Amst. 1671
  • 9 Mich. Lyseri Culter Anatomicus cum Observationibus Scidelii. H [...]fn. 1665
  • 10 Enchiridion Chyrurgicum per Chalmeteum. Paris 1567
  • 11 Nonnihil de Febribus per Guil. Slatholmum. Lond. 1657
  • 12 Willis de Febribus Fermentatione & Urinis. Hag. 1662
  • 13 Glissonus & Regemorter, &c. de Rachitide & Morbo puerili. Lond. 1660
  • 14 Deckers Oobservationes & Notae in praxin Barbettianam. Amst. 1677
  • 15 Willis Pathologia Cerebri & Nervosi generis specimen. Lond. 1668
  • 16 Corn. Celsus de Medicina ex Recognitione Ant. Vander Linden. Lug. Bat. 1665
  • 17 Exercitationes de Generatione Animalium per G. Harveium. Amst. 1662
  • 18 Tyrocinium Chymicum Beguini Notis illustratum, Blasii. ibid. 1659
  • 19 Wharton Glandularum totius Corporis Descriptio figuris. ibid. 1659
  • 20 Jos. de Mediolani Schola Salernitana ex Edit. Zach. Sylvii. Rot. 1667
  • 21 Albertus Magnus & M. Scotus de Secretis Mulierum & Naturae Amst. 1648
  • 22 Exercitationes Anatomicae de Motu Cordis, & Waleus de Motu Chyli. Lond. 1660
  • 23 Praecepta bonae Valetudinis versibus conscripta Regi Angliae. Lugd. 1577
  • 24 Riverii (Laz.) Praxis Medica cum Theoria duabus Partibus. Hog. 1658
  • 25—Ejusdem Institutiones Medicinales 5. libr. distinctae. ibid. 1658
  • 26 Mundy (H.) Commentarii de Aere Vitali, de Poculentis, &c. Oxon. 1680
  • 27 Nic. Hobokeni secundinae Vitulinae Anatomia (cum figuris) Ʋltr. 1672
  • [Page 12]28 G. Blasii Anatomia Hominis Brutorumque (cum figuris) Amst. 1677
  • 29 Hartmanni Praxis Chymiatrica cum Bas. Valentini Antimonio, &c. Gen. 1638
  • 30 Hier. Pulverini Medicina practica edit. Blasii. Lug. Bat. 1649
  • 31 Tho. Sydenham Epistolae Medicae de Morbis Epidemicis. Lond. 1680
  • 32 Abr. Merklini tractatio Med. Curiosa de Tranfusione sanguinis. Nor. 1679
  • 33 Ernest. Burgravii Achilles redivivus. Amst.
  • 34 Jul. Scaliger de subtilitate ad Hier. Cardanum. Francof. 1612
  • 35 Joan. Rogersii disceptationes Medicinales. Lond. 1664
  • 36 Ant. ab Altomari ars Medica de Medendis Morbis. Lugd. 1563
  • 37 Jos. Quercitani diateticon Poly-historicon. Genev. 1628
  • 38 Ber. Swalve Alcali & Acidum. Amst. 1670
  • 39 Justruntii Compendium Universae Medicinae. Vic. 1608
  • 40 Joach. Beckeri Institutiones Chymicae. Amst. 1664
  • 41 Celsus de Medicina octo libris. Lug. Bat. 1665
  • 42 Joan. Riolani Scholae Medicae de Circulatione sanguinis, &c. Par. 1652
  • 43 Casp. Bartholini Institutiones Anatomicae. Rostochii. 1626
  • 44 Brasavoli Examen omnium Linctuum & de Morbo Gallico. Lugd. Bat. 1555
  • 45 Dav. Portzii Anatomia Chymica novis principiis resoluta. Hiedeb. 1672
  • 46 Matt. Tillingii Anchora salutis sacra seu de Laudano Opiato. Francof. 1671
  • 47 Tho. Willis Pharmaceutice Rationales, partes duae. Oxon. 1671
  • 48 Osw. Crollii Basilica Chymica, aucta a Jo. Hartmanno. Venet.
  • 49 Dav. V. der Beck Experimenta & Meditat. circa Rerum Natural. princip [...]a. Hamb. 1674
  • 50 Jo. Mesuae de Re Medica libri tres. Paris 1561
  • 51 P. Pauli Peredae Scholia in Mich. Jo. Paschalis Methodum curandi. Lugd. 1619
  • 52 C. Love Morley Narratio de Morbo Epidemico, Ann. 1678, 1679. Lond. 1680
  • 53 Hippocratis Aphorismi, cum Galeni Commentariis. Lat. 1527
  • 54—Ejusdem Aphorismi, Prognostica, Coaca, &c. Gr. Lat. Paris 1557
  • 55 Hier. Fabricii ab Aquapendente Chirurgia. part. 2. —
  • 56 Geor. Agricolae Bermannus, sive de Re Metallica. Paris 1541
  • 57 Jo. Raici tractatus de Podagra Medico-Chymicus. Francof. 1621
  • 58 Geor. Edrichi Hypomnemata quaedam in aliquot Libros Pau. Aeginetae. Lond. 1588
  • 59 Car. Butleri Monarchia faeminina seu Apum Historia. Lond. 1573
  • 60 Tho. Bartholini Observationes novae de Unicornu, cum figuris. Amst. 1678
  • 61 Casp. Bartholini de tibiis Veterum & earum antiquo Usu libri tres (figuris) Amst. 1679
  • 62 G. Mochingeri Compendium Institutionum Medicarum Dan. Sennerti. Paris 1630
  • 63 Jo. Van Horne methodica Introductio ad Chyrurgiam. Lugd. Bat. 1668
  • 64 Tho. Bartholini de armillis Veterum Schedion, accessit Ol. Wormii Responsio ad Licetum de aureo Cornu Danico (figuris aeneis illustrata.) Amst. 1676
  • 64 Ejusd. Synop. Antiquit. Veteris puerperii, de Inauribus Veterum, &c. fig. ibid. 1676
  • 65 Jo. Bapt. Portae Magiae Naturalis libri viginti. Lugd. Bat. 1642
  • 66 Joach. Tanckii affectuum humanorum Curatio Hermetica & Galenica. Lips. 1605
  • 66 Rhah. Eglini disquisitio de Helia Artium. ibid. 1606

Physick in Folio, Quarto, Octavo, &c.

  • 1 GErardes (J.) Herbal, or General Hist. of Plants, by T. Johnson. lett.—Folio Lond. 1633
  • 2 Johnson (J.) Descript. of the Nat. of Four-footed Beasts, with figures in Brass. Amst. 1678
  • 3 Gesner (Con.) Hist. of four-footed Beasts and Serp. with Mouffet of Insects. lett.-Lond. 1650
  • 4 Grew (Neh.) Description of the Rarities belonging to the Royal Society. with Cuts. Lond. 1681
  • 5 Crooke (Helkiah) Anatomy of Man's Body, &c. ibid. 1615
  • 6 Charras (Moses) Royal Pharmacopoea Galenical and Chymical with Cop. Plates. ibid. 1678
  • 7 Rea (John) Flora, Ceres, & Pomona, in 3 books, with Cop. Plates. letter'd. ibid. 1676
  • 8 Woodal (John) Surgeons Mate or Military and Domestick Surgery. ibid. 1639
  • 9 Veslingius (John) Anatomy of the Body of Man, with Cop. Plates. ibid. 1677
  • 10 Helmonts (Van) Works, &c. Englished by Chandler. ibid. 1662
  • 11 Lytes (Henry) Herbal or History of Plants in 6 Books. ibid. 1578
  • 12 Crollius and Hartman's (John) Royal and Practical Chymistry in 3 Treatises. ibid. 1670
  • 13 Gabelhover (Oswaldus) Book of Physick, &c. Dorte 1599
  • 14 Coles (William) Adam in Eden or the Paradise of Plants, &c. Lond. 1657
  • 15 Mosan (Jacob.) General Practice of Physick, in 8 books. ibid. 1617
  • 16 Renodaeus's Dispensatory, containing the whole body of Pharmacy. ibid. 1657
  • 17 Culpeper (Nich.) Physical Despensatory. ibid. 1651
  • 18 A Description of the Nature of Four-footed Beasts, with their Figures, by J. J. Amst. 1678
  • 19 Flora: Or, a compleat Floriledge, &c. in 3 books by J.R. letter'd. Lond. 1676
  • 20 Tomlinson (Rich.) Dispensatory, &c. ibid. 1657
  • 21 General Practice of Physick by Christopher Wirtzung. letter'd. ibid. 1651
  • 22 Pareys (Ambrose) Chyrurgery with Spigelius Anatomical Cutts. ibid. 1679
  • 1 BOyle (Robert) Usefulness of Experimental Philosophy compleat.—Quarto Oxf. 1669
  • 2 Power (Henry) Experimental Philosophy, in 3 books. Lond. 1664
  • 3 Charleton (Walter) Humane Nature in 6 Anatomical Praelections. ibid. 1680
  • 4—Natural History of Nutrition, Life, and Voluntary motion. ibid. 1679
  • 5 Markham (Gerv.) Way to get Wealth in reference to Husbandry, Physick, &c. ibid. 1668
  • 6 Austin (Ra.) Treatise of Fruit, Trees, and Gardens, &c. Oxf. 1657
  • 7 Bruel (Walter) Practice of Physick. Lond. 1632
  • 8 Vicary (Thomas) English-Mans Treasure of Anatomy and Medicines. ibid. 1641
  • 9 Drage (William) Physical Experiments with a Discourse about Witchcraft. ibid. 1668
  • 10 Key to Helmont or Introd. to the better understanding of the Chym. Physicians. ibid. 1682
  • 11 Philosophical Collections. No. 2. ibid. 1681
  • 12 Tyson (Edw.) Anatomy of a Porpess dissected at Gresham Colledge. ibid. 1680
  • 13 Vigo (Jobn) Works of Chyrurgery, with T. Gale Works of the same Nature. ibid. 1586
  • 14 Purchas (Samuel) Treatise of Political Flying-Insects and the Nature of Bees. ibid. 1657
  • 15 Banester (John) Works of Chyrurgery. ibid. 1633
  • 16 Plats (Hugh) Jewel house of Art and Nature. ibid. 1653
  • 17 Bruel (Walter) Physicians Practice. ibid. 1639
  • 18 French (John) Art of Distillation. ibid. 1651
  • 19 Barrough (Philip) Method of Physick. ibid. 1636
  • 20 Treatise concerning the Plague and the Pox. ibid. 1652
  • 21 Phioravant (Leonard) Experiments and Secrets with Paracel. 114 Experim. ibid. 1652
  • 22 Baret (Michael) Hipponomie or the Vineyard of Horse-man-ship. ibid. 1681
  • 23 Febure Le (Nicasius) Compleat Body of Chymistry. ibid. 1670
  • 24 Morgan (Nicholas) Perfection of Horse-man-ship. ibid. 1609
  • 25 Langham (William) Garden of Health of all kinds of Simples and Plants. ibid. 1633
  • 26 Experienced Farrier, or Farring compleated in parts. ibid. 1678
  • 27 Expert Midwife. ibid. 1637
  • 28 Gardeners Labyrinth; or, a new art of Gardening. ibid. 1652
  • 29 Sandivogius (Mich.) New Light of Alchymie, with Paracel. Nat. of things. ibid. 1650
  • 30 Markham (Gerv.) Way to get Wealth, or an Art of Husbandry. ibid. 1653
  • 31 Read's Chyrurgical Works, of wounds, &c. ibid.
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Physick in Octavo, Duodecimo, &c.

  • 1 SAlmon (Will.) New London Dispensatory, in 6 books.—Octavo. Lond. 1678
  • 2 —Synopsis Medicinae. Lond. 1671
  • 3 Course of Chymistry by Mr. Harris, compleat Chymist by Ch. Glaser. Lond. 1677
  • 4 Method of Chymical Philosphy and Physick. ibid. 1664
  • 5 Thompson (George) preserving the blood against Willis and Dr. Betts. ibid. 1670
  • 6—Method of curing Chymic. the Art of Midwif. Chimically asserted, &c. ibid. 1675
  • 7 Grew (Neh.) Phytological History and Anatomy of Vegetables upon Roots. ibid. 1673
  • 8—Anatomy of Vegetables, with a general account of Vegetation. ibid. 1672
  • 9—Experiments of the Effusion of Menstruums upon Bodies. ibid. 1678
  • 10—Discourse concerning the Nature, Causes, and Power of Mixture. ibid. 1674
  • 11 Needham (M.) Medela & Medicinae, a Plea and a Renovat. of the Art of Pysick. ibid. 1665
  • 12 Ramsey (Will.) Physical Considerations of Worms. ibid. 1668
  • 13 Goodall (Charles) Colledge of Physicians Vindicated, &c. ibid. 1676
  • 14 Euelyn (J.) Philos. Discourse of Earth, for Vegetation of Plants. Lond. 1676
  • 15 Bolnest (Edw.) Aurora Chymica; or, a way of preparing Animals, Veget. &c. ibid. 1672
  • 16—Medicina Instaurata, of the Art of Physick. ibid. 1665
  • 17 Harvey (Will.) Anatomical Exercises, motion of the Heart and of Blood. ibid. 1673
  • 18 Browne (Tho.) Religio Medici with Annotat, also Observat. by Sir Kenelm Digby. ibid. 1669
  • 19 Digby (Ken.) Observat. upon Religio Medici, with Observ. on the Fairy Queen. ibid. 1644
  • 20—Closet for making of Metheg. Syder, Cherry-wine for Cookery, Preserving, &c. ib. 1677
  • 21 Culpeper (Nich.) London Dispensatory for Roots, Stones, &c. ibid. 1659
  • 22—Idem 24o fitted for the Pocket. ibid. 1652
  • 23—Astrological Works left to Posterity. ibid. 1658
  • 24—Phys. and Chym. way curing Dis. with a Catal. of the Cures, by G. Phedro. ibid. 1656
  • 25—Directory for Midwives; or, a guide for Women, in 2 parts. ibid. 1681
  • 26 Rose (Alex.) Physicians Religion cured, with some Animadv. on Digby's Relig. Med. ib. 1645
  • 27 Maynwaring (Edw.) History and Mystery of the Venerial Lues. ibid. 1673.
  • 28 —Preservation of Health and of long Life, with the Physitians Reposit. ibid. 1670
  • 29—Discoveries and Practical Observations in some Cures of the Scurvy. ibid. 1668
  • 30—Treatise of Consumptions, and Observat. in some Cures of the Scurvy. ibid. 1667
  • 31—Treatise of the Scurvy. ibid. 1666
  • 32 Tanner (John) Hidden Treasures of the Art of Physick fully discovered. ibid. 1667
  • 33 Gal [...] (Tho.) Works of Chyrurgery. ibid. 1563
  • 34 Lovell (Rob.) Compleat Herbal. ibid. 1665
  • 35—Compleat History of Animals and Minerals. ibid. 1661
  • 36 Walwyn (Will.) Physick for Families. ibid. 1681
  • 37 Cox (Dan.) Interest of the Patient in reference to Physick and Physitians. ibid. 1660
  • 38 Sadler (John) Enchiridion of the Art of Physick. ibid. 1657
  • 39 Fletcher (J.) Differences, Causes, and Judgments of Urine. ibid. 1641
  • 40 Molins (Will.) of all the Muscles of an Humane Body. ibid. 1663
  • 41 Matthew (Rich.) Unlearned Alchymist or the Virtue of my Pill. ibid. 1662
  • 42 Godfry (Roh.) of the Abuses in Physick by Physicians and Apothecaries. ibid. 1674
  • 43 Sprackling (Rob.) Medela Ignorantiae; or, an Answer to Medela Medicinae. ibid. 1665
  • 44 Bauderon (Bricius) Expert Physician treating of all Agues and Feavers. ibid. 1657
  • 45 Problems of Aristotle, with other Phylosophers and Physicians. ibid. 1682
  • 46 Haworth (Sam.) Phylosophic. Discourse concerning Man. ibid. 1680
  • 47 Sherley (Tho.) Curious Distillatory; or, the Art of Distilling. ibid. 1677
  • 48 Treatise of an ancient Medicinal Fountain or Vitriol Spaw near Durham. by E.W. ibid. 1675
  • 49 Wood (Owen) Alphabetical Book of Physical Secrets. ibid. 1632
  • 50 Cole (W.) art of simpling Introduct. to the Knowledge of Plants. ibid. 1657
  • 51 Organon Salutis, with the Virtue of Tobacco and Coffee. ibid. 1657
  • 52 Heyden (Vander) speedy help for Rich and Poor, &c. ibid. 1653
  • 53 Marrow of Chymical Physick, by W. T. ibid. 1669
  • [Page 15]54 Pecquet (John) new Anatomic Experiments with Anatom. Hist. of T. Bartholinus. ibid. 1653
  • 55 Belon (Dr.) curing of Feavers and Agues by Quinquina, or Jesuits Powder. ibid. 1682
  • 56 Colson (Lanc.) Philosophia Maturata an account of the Philosophers Stone. ibid. 1668
  • 57 Valentine (Basil) Triumphant Chariot of Antim. with Annotat. of Kirkringius. ibid. 1678
  • 58—Natural and Supernatural things with Suchten Secrets of Antimony. ibid. 1670
  • 59 Sermon (Will.) Friend to the Sick, or, the English Man's Preservation. ibid. 1673
  • 60—Ladies Companion, or the English Midwife. ibid. 1670
  • 61 Dutch Dispensatory, with a compleat Herbalist. ibid. 1659
  • 62 Miracles of Art and Nature, by R.B. ibid. 1678
  • 63 Josselin (John) New-Englands Rarities discovered. ibid. 1672
  • 64 Rowland (W.) new and needful Treatise of Wind offending Man's Body. ibid. 1676
  • 65 Wittie (Rob.) Pyrologia Mimica, or, an Answer to Sympson's Hydrologia Chymica. ibid. 1669
  • 66 Hobbs (Steph.) Margarita Chyrurgica, a compendius Practice of Chyrurgery. ibid. 1610
  • 67 Wynel (John) Lues Venerea. ibid. 1660
  • 68 Platt (Hugh) Floraes Paradice, beautified with Flowers, Herbs, &c. ibid. 1608
  • 69 Kitchin Physitian, or a Guide for good Huswives, by T. K. ibid. 1680
  • 70 Brion (Tho.) Piss-Prophet, or, certain Piss pot Lectures. ibid. 1679
  • 71 Garencieres (Theophilus) admirable Virtues and Effects of Coral. ibid. 1676
  • 72 Country-mans Physician. ibid. 1680
  • 73 Read (Alexander) Manuel of the Anatomy of the body of Man. ibid. 1642
  • 74 Jones (George) English Physician giving notice of his friendly Pill. ibid. 1674
  • 75 Bayfield (Rob.) Treatise de Morborum capitis Essentiis & prognosticis. ibid. 1663
  • 76—Tractatus de tumoribus praeter Naturam in 4 Sections, &c. ibid. 1662
  • 77 Brown (Tho.) Urn-burial, or, the Urnes lately found in Norfolk. ibid. 1658
  • 78 Charas (M.) New Experiments upon Vipers. ibid. 1670
  • 79 Cooke (Jam.) Marrow of Chyrurgery enlarged, with his Anatomy with Cutts. ibid. 1676
  • 80—Select Observations on English Bodies with large Additions. ibid. 1679
  • 81 Archer (John) every Man his own Doctor, in 2 parts. ibid. 1671
  • 82 Elyot (Tho.) Castel of Health. ibid. 1534
  • 83 French Cook, with a Treatise of Conserves, &c. ibid. 1673
  • 84 History of Feavers. ibid. 1674
  • 85 Harvey (Gideon) Disease of London, or, a new discovery of the Scurvey. ibid. 1675
  • 86 —Memorable Case of a Noble-Man, Deceased. ibid. 1678
  • 87 —Theoretical and Practical Treatise of Feavors. ibid. 1674
  • 88—Family-Physician, and the House-Apothecary. ibid. 1678
  • 89 Maynwaring's (Everard) Medicus Absolutus the compleat Physician. ibid. 1668
  • 90—Method and Means of enjoying Health, Vigour, and Long-Life. ibid. 1683
  • 91—Frequent Progress of Pains, Inflammations, Tumors, &c. ibid. 1679
  • 92 Mynsicht (Had.) Armamentarium Medico-Chymicum, or, a Treasury of Physick. ibid. 1682
  • 93 Sennertus (Dr.) of Agues and Feavers, their differences, Signs, and Cures. ibid. 1658
  • 94 Simpson (W.) Hydrologia Chymica, or, the Scarborough, and other Sp [...]ws in York-shire. ib. 1669
  • 95—Philosophical Dialogues, and the hist. of Scarborough Spaw, in 2 vol. ibid. 1679
  • 96 Sharrock (Rob.) History of the progation and improvement of Vegetables. Oxf. 1660
  • 97 Sylvius (Franciscus) new Idea of the practice of Physick. Lond. 1675
  • 98 Rabisha (W.) whole body of Cookery, with a book of preserving, conserving, &c. ibid. 1682
  • 99 Wollveridge (W.) Systema Horti-cultura, or, the Art of Gardening, in 3 books. ibid. 1683
  • 100 Anatomy of Vegetables begun with a general account of Vegetation founded thereof, by Dr. Grew. ibid. 1672
  • 101 Anatomical Administration of Muscles, with Dr. Scarborough Syllabus Muscula ib. 1680
  • 102 Injuries in Galenical and Chymical Physick, detected. ibid. 1674
  • 103 Treatise of wind offending Man's Body. R.R. ibid. 1676
  • 104 Anatomical Exper. and History concerning the Lacteal Veins of the Thorax. ibid. 1653
  • 105 Turner (Rob.) Enchiridion of the Art of Physick. ibid. 1675
  • [Page 16]106 Discourse concerning Man, being the Anat. both of his Soul and Body, by R. H. ibid. 1680
  • 107 Religio Medici, by Tho. Brown. ibid. 1645
  • 108 Medela Ignorantiae, answer to Needham's Medela Medicina, by Rob. Sprackling. ibid. 1665
  • 109 Treatise de Capitis Aegritudinibus, by Rob. Bayfield. ibid. 1663
  • 110 English Midwife enlarged, containing directions to Midwives, &c. ibid. 1682
  • 111 Country-mans Guide, or, plain directions for all sorts of Cattel. ibid. 1679
  • 112 Blockwich (Martin) Anatomy of the Elder-tree. ibid. 1677
  • 113 Cook (James) Select Observations on English Bodies. ibid. 1657
  • 114—Supplement to the Marrow of Chyrurgery. ibid. 1656
  • 115 Hartman (George) Chymical Secrets and Experiments in Philosophy, with cutts. ibid. 1682
  • 116 Ladies Dispensatory, &c. ibid. 1652
  • 117 Hasolle (James) Chymical Collections, with Hermetick Secrets. ibid. 1650
  • 118 Latham Spaw in Lancashire, with some remarkable Cures by it. ibid. 1670
  • 119 Hughes (W.) Flower Garden. ibid. 1672
  • 120 Cocke (Tho.) Kitchin Physick, or advice to the Poor, by way of Dialogue. ibid. 1675
  • 121 Galen's Art of Physick, englished by Nich. Culpeper. ibid. 1657
  • 122 Markam's Perfect Horse-Man. ibid. 1671
  • 123 Mayerne (Theodor) Medicinal Councels or Advices. ibid. 1677
  • 124 —Treatise of the Gout. ibid. 1676
  • 125 Talbot (Tho) Rational account of the Cause and Cure of Agues, &c. ibid. 1672
  • 126 Physick for Families, by W. W. ibid. 1674
  • 127 Physical Dictionary. ibid. 1657
  • 128 Touch-stone for Physick, by W. W. ibid. 1667
  • 129 Turner (Robert) Description of the Little World or Body of Man. ibid. 1654
  • 130 Record (Robert) Urinal of Physick. ibid. 1655
  • 131 Wolveridge (James) Expert Midwives Hand-Maid, with Brass Cutts. ibid. 1671
  • 132 Thibaut (P.) Art of Chymistry, as it is now practiced. ibid. 1675
  • 133 Starkey (Geo.) Natures Explication and Helmont's Vindication. ibid. 1657
  • 134 Medicatrix, or, the Woman Physician. ibid. 1675
  • 135 Wynel (John) Lues Venera, &c. ibid. 1670
  • 136 Read (Alexander) Mannual of the Anatomy of the body of Man. ibid. 1634
  • 137 Harvey (Gideon) Discourse of Consumptions and Melancholy. ibid. 1676
  • 138 Enchiridion Physicae Restitutae, or, the Summary of Physicks recovered. ibid. 1651
  • 139 Aphorismes of Hippocrates Prince of Physicians. ibid. 1655
  • 140 Brian (Tho.) Piss-Prophet, or, certain Piss-pot Lectures. ibid. 1679
  • 141 Dade Plumis Campi, Treatise of Phlebotomy. ibid. 1658
  • 142 Banester (John) Compendious Chyrurgery. ibid. 1585
  • 143 Discourse wherein the Interest of the Patient in reference to Physick. ibid. 1659
  • 144 Moulins (William) Of the Muscles, with Dr. Scarborough's Syllabus Musculorum. ibid. 1676
  • 145 Physical and Chymical way of curing Diseases, by Culpeper. ibid. 1656
  • 146 Discourse concerning, the Nature, Causes, and Power of Mixture, by N. G. ibid. 1675
  • 147 Morbos Polyrhizos & Polymorphaeus a Treatise of the Scurvy, by E. M. ibid. 1669
  • 148 Anatomical Exercises of the Motion of the Heart, &c. by W. H. ibid. 1673
  • 149 Direct Method of curing Chymically, to which is added, the Art of Midwifery. ibid. 1675
  • 150 Some Physical Considerations of the Matter, Origination, and Species of Worms. ib. 1668
  • 151 Plea for the Free Profession, and a Renovation of the Art of Physick. ibid. 1665
  • 152 Friend to the Sick, shewing the Causes, Symptoms, and Cures of most Diseases. ibid. 1673
  • 153 Ladies Companion; or, the English Midwife, by W. S. ibid. 1671
  • 154 Many Abuses of the Apothecaries in the preparing their Medicines, &c. ibid. 1669
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