BIBLIOTHECA MILITƲM: Or the SOULDIERS PUBLICK LIBRARY.

Lately Erected For the Benefit of all that love THE GOOD OLD CAUSE, At WALLINGFORD-House: And already furnished with diverse excellent Treatises, herein mentioned.

LONDON, Printed in the Year, 1659.

Bibliotheca Militum: Or the SOULDIERS PUBLICK LIBRARY.

1. THE City Compliance for gain without conscience, written by Rob. Tychborn.

2. The cares of the world satisfied: Or a Rest from labour, wherein is prov'd a Rest [Page 2]for such souls as could find no Rest un­der the, old Government: written by Henr. Da [...], Executioner.

3. Religion in Bonds: Or the Saints Captivity and Persecution experienc't: by John Barkstead, Lieutenant of the Tower.

4. A new way to make Lords; Or new Lords already made; whereunto is ad­ded, The other House, their Authority and Institution; also are included their noble Acts and Atchievements, with their fortunes inabling them for their services: written by William Prynne, Esq.

5. Perjury (in Folio) proved to be Jure Div [...]: By His late Highness deceas­ed.

6. A Common-wealth expounded to be the [...]afe way through this world, and the most certain to that which is to come: whereun­to is added, that Gain is great Godliness: by Sr. Arthur Haslerig.

7. Verbum Doloris: Or England in mourn­ing; [Page 3]Prophetically foretelling the de­struction of Protectors, as likewise of the succession of their Families; by Rich­ard Cromwell, Esq.

8. Patience per force: Or a medicine for amad dog; treating of teh infallible virtue of necessity: by the aforesaid Au­thor.

9. the world in a maze, or wise men run mad: Also is added hereunto an Exhor­tation, that those who have worn out Religions Cloak would get new ones, or turn the old: written by Hugh Peters, M. of Arts

10. Divide & impera: The art of sup­planting or compassing ones ends, being a subtil piece dedicated to the Lord Lambert, and written by Peter Talbot, Soc. Jesu.

11. The Art of preaching and pray­ing, with the right use of Religion: By that incomparable Artist, Sr. Henry Vane. K.

12. Pucana de Scoto: Or Scots directory [Page 4]for all such as fortune shall hereafter make Secretaries of State, shewing their necessity of being conversant in the se­crets of both Sexes: most politickly hand­led, and written by Thomas Scot, Secre­tacy.

13. Hey te Tyte, or to morrow morning I found in Horse-shoe; being an excellent discourse concerning Go­vernment, with some sober and practi­cal expedients, modestly propos'd, and written by James Harrington.

14. Defamatio Regum. Or the History of Ingratitude; I Burdachis experto; an Italian translation: every thing and no­thing, or the compleat complier: by the Lord Fines.

15. Apuleius in laudem Asini: or a Panegyrick in Commendation of his late Highnes's, singular virtues, and val­lor: by Pagan Fisher.

16. Well flown Buzard. Or an Ho­ly Rapture of the court confessor, wherein the made a new and incredible [Page 5]discovery of his late Highness, since his decease, at the right hand of God: by Peter Sterry.

17. Superstition demolisht. Or the old Dagon puld down and removed from Westminster: by the Committee of safety.

18. A new gag for an old Goose: Or a reply to James Harringtons Oceana: by Mr. Wrenn.

19. Asinus ad liram: Or a new way of improving the Gold finders Office, propos'd to the privy Councel for the ease of the City, by a Person of a good report, and one who petitions to be Duke of the dunghil, because he has much in­sight into a business of this nature; the first letters of whose name is, Alderman Atkinsd.

20. The rebels Catechisin, translated out of the Scottish directory; by Col. Hewson.

21. Berecynthius Heros: VVherein 'tis demonstrated, that Mr. Row is the fittest Orator for his Auditors oxtended ears, his [Page 6]voice being as low as his Rhetorick, and both as lean as his Person.

22. An owl in an Ivy-bush: or Gilbert Millington in the Chair; together with the excellent improvement of scandalous Ministers.

23. A Curry-Comb for a Cox-Comb: Or Invisible John discovered: by Col. Over­ton.

These are the Gift of Charles Lord Fleetwood for the better encourage­ment of future benefactors.

FINIS.

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