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A33820 A collection of modern English books: consisting of divinity, morality, history, geography, travels, voyages, poetry, plays, miscellanies, mathematicks, physick, law, &c. To be sold by auction at Batson's Coffee-House, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, on Tuesday the 31st of October, 1693. Begining exactly at three in the afternoon. Conditions of sale. I. He that bids most is the buyer; but if any difference arise, which the company can't decide, the book to be re-exposed. II. The books, for ought we know, are perfect; if any appear otherwise, before they are taken away, the buyer has his choice to take or leave them. III. That every person be obliged to give in his name, and place of abode, paying also five shillings in the pound for what he buyes, and be obliged to take away his books within three days after the sale is ended. Catalogues are distrubuted at Mr. Hargrave's bookseller in Holbourn, Mr. Partridge's at Charing-Cross, at Tom's Coffee-house near Ludgate, and at the place of sale, where the books may be viewed the Friday and Saturday before the sale begins. 1693 (1693) Wing C5147; ESTC R214325 15,805 26

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A COLLECTION OF Modern English Books Consisting of Divinity Morality History Geography Travels Voyages Poetry Plays Miscellanies Mathematicks Physick Law c. To be Sold by AUCTION at Batson's Coffee-House over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil on Tuesday the 31st of October 1693. Begining Exactly at Three in the Afternoon CONDITIONS of SALE I. He that bids most is the Buyer but if any Difference arise which the Company can't decide the Book to be re-exposed II. The Books for ought we know are perfect if any appear otherwise before they are taken away the Buyer has his Choice to take or leave them III. That every Person be obliged to give in his Name and Place of Abode paying also Five Shillings in the Pound for what he buyes and be obliged to take away his Books within three days after the Sale is ended Catalogues are distributed at Mr. Hargrave's Bookseller in Holbourn Mr. Partridge's at Charing-Cross at Tom's Coffee-house near Ludgate and at the Place of Sale where the Books may be viewed the Friday and Saturday before the Sale begins Divinity in Octavo 1 DIscourses for the furtherance of Christian Piety and Devotion 1671 2 A short Description of the Piety of Paris 1661 3 Dr. Patrick's Advice to a Friend 1677 4 Ellis his Gentle Sinner Character'd 1679 5 The Christian Sacrament and Sacrifice ibid. 6 Glanvil's Invitation to the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 1684 7 Dent's Plain Man's Way to Heaven 1684 8 Officium Eucharisticum a Preparatory to the Lord's Supper 1690 9 Baxter's Call to the Unconverted to turn and live 1687 10 The Pourtraicture of a Suffering Christian 1685 11 Daily Exercise or a Manual of Private Devotions 1684 12 The Isle of Man or Legal Proceeding in Man shire against Sin 1677 13 Smith's Christians Guide to Devotion and Holy Life 1685 14 Doolittle's Treatise of the Lord's Supper 1690 15 Maimbourg's re-uniting of Christianity 1673 16 The Charge of Schism continued in a Letter to a Friend 1691 17 Flavel's Touch-stone of Sincerity a Practical Treatise 1678 18 The Anatomy of Popery or a Catalogue of Popish Errors 1673 19 Baxter's one thing necessary or Mary's Choice 1685 20 Claude's Self-examination for receiving the Sacrament 1683 21 Solomon's Remembrancer to Transgressors of both Sexes 1672 22 Plain Man's Way of Worship and Practice 1673 23 Dr. Pellin's Regular Christians Daily Sacrifice 1692 24 A Tragical History of Jetzer of Popish Miracles 1683 25 The Practical Rule of Christian Piety 1685 26 Dialogue between a Popish Priest and English Protestant 1685 27 Drexelius his Considerations upon Eternity 1689 28 Supplications of Saints a Book of Prayers and Praises 1678 29 Dr. Lucas his Christian Thoughts for every day 1692 30 Abercromby's Protestancy to be embraced 1683 31 Pool's Dialogue between a Priest and a Protestant 1684 32 Bp. Hall's Manual of Devotions 1686 33 The Ladies New-years-gift or Advice to a Daughter 1692 34 Drexelius his Considerations upon Eternity 1675 35 Tozer's Directions for a Godly Life 1680 36 Divine Breathings or a Manual of Contemplations 1680 37 The Spiritual Bee or a Miscellany of Divine Meditations 1677 38 Lingard's Advice to a young Gentleman leaving the University 1673 39 Bp. Usher's Principles of Christian Religion 1658 40 A Nomenclator of Sermons in the Bodlean Library 1642 English Divinity in Folio 1 THE Holy Bible Imperial Paper large Print Oxon. 2 The Book of Homilies appointed to be read in Ch. Lond. 1683 3 L'Estrange's Hamon Alliance of Divine Offices and Lit. 1690 4 Dr. Hammond's Works the first Vol. containing his pract Disc 1684 5 His second Vol. Discourses in def of the Church of Eng 1684 6 His Sermons of the Large Paper 1675 7 Bishop Bramball's Works the last Edition with his Life 1677 8 Hooker Mr. Rich. his Works of Ecclesiastical Polity c. 1682 9 Dr. Tho. Goodwin's Works the third Volume 1692 10 Bishop Pearson's Explication of the Creed last Edition 1683 11 Dr. Towerson's Exposition of the Creed Lord's Pray and X Com. 1685 12 Dr. Tho. Horton's Exposition on the Psalms in 35 Sermons 1675 13 His hundred select Sermons upon several Texts 1679 14 Bishop Hacket's Century of Sermons upon several Subjects 1675 15 Dr. Littleton's Sermons mostly upon publick Occasions 1680 16 Benj. Keach's Tropes and Figures of the Holy Scriptures 1682 17 Bishop Usher's Life and Letters collected by Dr. Ri. Parr 1686 18 Josephus's Works the last Edition with the Map 1693 19 Dr. Taylor 's Life of Christ and Cave's Lives of the Apost with Cutts 1684 20 Dr. Cave's Lives of the Primitive Fathers with the Cutts 2 Vol. 1687 21 Dr. Burnet's Hist of the Reformation of the Ch. of Engl. 2 Vol. 1681 22 Sleidan's History of the Reformation of the Church by Luther 1689 23 The Lives of the Popes Translated by Sir Paul Ricaut 1688 24 The Church-History of Brittany by S. Cressy 1668 25 Mons de St. Amour's Journal contain the 5 Proposit at Rome 1664 26 Sir John Chardin's Travels into Persia and the East-Indies 1686 English Divinity in Quarto 1 COnstitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical 1677 2 Bishop Cosins History of the Canon of the Holy Scripture 3 Barbon's Defence of Divine Liturgy 1663 4 Rogers on the 39 Articles of the Church of England 1681 5 Bishop Nicholson's Exposition on the Church Catechism 1671 6 Bishop Overall's convocation-Convocation-Book of Church-Government 1690 7 Chillingworth's Works the Religion of Protestants a safe Way c. 8 Dr. Hammond's defence the Refuter refuted c. 1687 9 The Ecclesiastical History of France 1676 10 Father Simon 's Critic Enquiries into the various Edit of the Bible 1684 11 Notes of the Church against Bellarmine by the London Divines 1688 12 Prideaux's Introduction to the Reading of Histories 1682 13 Dr. Stillingfleet's Irenicum or Div. Right of Church-Government-1662 14 His Origines Sacrae or Divine Authority of the Scriptures 1680 15 Twisden's Hist Vindication of the Church of England 1675 16 Dr. Allix Remarks on the Ancient Churches of Peidmont 1690 17 On the Ancient Churches of the Albigenses 1692 18 Dr. Pierce's Decad of Caveats to the People of England 1679 19 Glanvil's Essays in Philosophy and Religion 1676 20 His Sermons and Remains 1681 21 Dr. Sherlock's Vindication of the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity 1690 22 Dr. South's Animadversions against Dr. Sherlock of the Trinity 1693 23 Dr Tenison's Discourse of Idolatry and Superstition 1678 24 Walker's Benefits of our Saviour to Mankind 1680 25 Sharrock's Discourses of the Ends of Christian Religion 1673 26 Burrough's his rare Jewels of Christian Contentment 1685 27 Thorndike's Weights and Measures in Matters of Religion 1680 28 Dr. Faulkner's two Treatises of Reproaching and Censure c. 1684 29 Senault's Christian Man or the reparation of Nature by Grace 1650 30 His Corruption of Nature by Sin 1650 31 A Revision of Dr. Morley's Judgment in Religion 1683 32 Selden's History of Tythes and practice of their Payment 1618 33 Comber's Vindication of the Divine Right of Tythes 1682 34
than Rome 1684 119 Camfield's Discourses of Episcopal Confirmation 1682 120 Dr. Hammond's Practical Catechism 1691 121 Lord Bacon's Genuine Remains Civil Moral Natural 1689 122 Ridley's View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law 1676 123 Zosimus his History with Leunclavius's Apology 1684 124 Bp. Burnet's Life of the Earl of Rochester 1693 125 The Life of Peter d'Aubusson Grand Master of Rhodes 1679 126 Wilson's Scriptures Genuine Interpreter asserted 1678 127 Vindication of a Friendly Conference between a Minister c. 1678 128 Bp. Wilkins his Discourse of Preaching 1679 129 An Apology for the Church of England in point of Separation 1679 130 Ward 's Treatises of the Nature of Wit Wisdom and Folly 1673 131 Boyle's Excellency of Theology above Philosophy 1671 132 The Right of Tithes re-asserted by Dr. Comber 1680 133 Boyle of the high Veneration Man owes to God 1685 134 Art of Patience under Afflictions 1684 135 Bp. Wilkins's Discourses of Prayer and Preaching 1690 136 Wilkinson's Characters of a sincere Heart 1674 137 Sir Matthew Hales his Tracts Divine and Moral 1684 138 Dr. Lock 's Thoughts concerning Education 1693 139 Sir Robert Filmer's Natural Power of Kings 1685 140 Whitby's Answer to Serjeant's Sure footing 1666 141 Camfield's Discourse of Angels and their Ministries 1678 142 Gouge's Word to Sinners and a Word to Saints 1680 143 Cave's Sermons upon the Epistle to the Romans 1681 144 Dr. Cave's Dissertation of Ancient Church-Government 1683 145 Boyle's Reconcileableness of Reason and Religion 1675 146 Latham's Christian Religion asserted against Socinians 1678 147 Raye's Excellency and Usefulness of Christian Religion 1686 148 Boyle's Considerations touching the Style of the Holy Scriptures 1675 149 Dr. Lucas of the Duty of Servants 1685 150 The Spirit of Prophecy of Divine Authority in Religion 1679 151 Boyle's Occasional Reflections on several Subjects 1669 152 Bp. Wilkins his Sermons Preached before the King 1680 153 Dr. Basire of Sacriledge Arraigned and Condemned by St. Paul 1668 154 Animadversions on the Protestant Reconciler 1683 155 Calvinus Redivivus or his Conformity to the Ch. of England 1673 156 Allen of the Nature and Necessity of Godly Fear 1674 157 Stuckley's Gospel Glass for Sinners and Saints 1670 158 A Discourse of the right use of Reason in Religion 1676 159 Mead's Good of Early Obedience 1683 160 Shepherd's Sound Believer a Treatise of Evangel Conversion 1670 161 More 's Divine Dialogues concerning the Providence of God 1668 162 Wilson of the right Interpretation of Scripture 1678 163 Book of Homilies appointed to be read in Churches 1687 164 The Spiritual Year or Devout Contemplations 1693 165 Norris his Theory and Regulation of Love 1688 166 The Mothers Legacy to her unborn Child 1684 167 Walker of Education especially of young Gentlemen 1687 168 The Word of God the best Guide to all Persons 1689 169 Dr. More 's Exposition of the 7 Epistles to the 7 Churches 1669 170 Baxter's Compassionate Counsel to all Young Men. 1681 171 Sandy's Europae Speculum or a Survey of Religion 1687 172 Bertram concerning the Body and Blood of Christ 1686 174 Dr. Heylins Life written by Geo. Vernon 1682 175 Arwaker's Pia Desideria or Divine Addresses with Cats 1690 176 A Treatise of the Covenant of Grace 1671 177 The Life of God in the Soul of Man by Bp. Burnet 1691 178 The Life of Julian the Apostate 1683 179 Squire 's Unreasonableness of the Romanists 1674 180 Bp. Sparrow's Rationale on the Common Prayer 1684 181 Aurelius Victor's Lives of the Illustrious Romans 1693 182 The Art of Thinking translated out of French 1693 183 The Old Religion demonstrated in its Principles 1686 184 Dr. Stoke's Direction for Private Devotions 1668 185 Seller's Devout Communicant with Meditations 1686 186 Truman's Great Propitiation or Christ's Satisfaction 1672 187 Fundamentals of the Protestant Religion asserted by Reason 1682 188 Spelman of Churches not to be violated 1676 189 Defensative Armour against Satans Fiery Darts 1680 190 Skynner's Christian Practice describ'd in the Life of Christ 1693 191 Of Scandal Christian Liberty and things indifferent 1680 192 The Holy Life and Triumphant Death of Mr. Janeway 1690 193 Bishop Ward 's Essays of the Attributes of God and Immortality of the Soul 1677 194 Bp. Andrews Devotions with directions to pray 1684 195 Dr. Sherlock's Principles of Christian Religion 1677 196 Boetius his Summum Bonum of the Divine Goodness 1674 197 Watson's Art of Divine Contentment 1672 198 Dr. Lucas his Plain Man's Guide to Heaven 1692 199 Whole Book of Psalms with Singing Notes 1688 200 Sermon at the Funeral of a fober Man drown'd in a Pit 1670 201 Bogan's Meditations of the Mirth of a Christian Life 1653 202 The Practice of Piety amplified by the Author 1679 203 Enter into thy Closet or a Method for private Devotion 1684 204 Caryl of the Nature and Principles of Love 1673 205 Eachard's Gazetteer or News-man's Interpreter 1693 206 An Essay concerning Preaching Directions for young Divines 1678 207 Dr. Burnet's Mystery of Iniquity in the Roman Church 1673 208 Case his Treatise of Afflictions by way of Meditations 1671 209 Flavel's Touch stone of Sincerity or Saint indeed 1679 210 Clark's Looking glass for Persecutors 1675 211 Maimbourg's Method for reuniting Protestants and Catholicks 1671 212 A Weeks Preparation for the Holy Communion 1692 213 Glanvil's Earnest Invitation to the Lords Supper 1684 214 Bacon's plain and profitable Catechism 1660 215 Advice to the Readers of the Common Prayer and to the People 1683 216 Method and Order for Private Devotions 1676 217 Common-Prayer-Book the best Companion in the House Temple 218 J. S. of Devotion 1678 219 Dr. Stuart's Three Sermons 1658 220 The Feasts of the Engl. and Romish Ch. with their Fasts Vigils 1678 221 Altham's Dialogue between a Pastor and Parishioner 1685 222 Dr. Patrick's Hearts Ease or a Remedy against all Troubles 1676 223 Two Discourses for the furtherance of Christian Piety 1671 224 Bp. Condom's Treatise of the Communion under both Species 1681 225 Dr. Horneck's Directions and Advice to Parents and Children 1692 226 The Practice of Piety the last Edition 1679 227 Whiting's Discourse of the last Judgment 1664 228 Dr. Spurstow's Spirituel Chymist 1668 229 Hunting the Romish and Sectarian Firebrands 1683 English History Miscellanies c. in Folio 1 HElvicus his Chronological History 1687 2 Index Villaris or an exact Register of all the Cities c. in Engl. 3 Gaillim's Display of Heraldry by Blome with the Cuts 1679 4 Sir William Dugdale's Summons of the Nobility to Parliaments c. 1685 5 his Baronage of England 2 Tomes Compleat 1675 6 his short View of the Troubles of England 1682 7 Whitlock's Memorials of the English Affairs 1682 8 Selden's Tracts containing the Janus Anglorum c. 1683 9 Littleton's Reports in Common Law 1683 10 Bacon Nath. his Discourse of the Laws and Governm of Engl. 1689 11 Lord Herbert's Life and Reign of K. Henry VIII 1683 12 Cambden's History of Queen Elizabeth