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A49606 The mirrour which flatters not concerning the contempt of the world, or the meditation of death, of Philip King of Macedon, Saladine, Adrian, and Alexander the Great / by Le Sieur de la Serre ... ; transcribed English from the French, by T. Cary.; Miroir qui ne flatte point. English La Serre, M. de (Jean-Puget), ca. 1600-1665.; Cary, T. (Thomas), b. 1605 or 6. 1658 (1658) Wing L458; ESTC R15761 110,353 296

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I think al 's not forgotten yet But in longer intervall and indeed alwayes there ought still to be a deep apprehension of our Mortality This our Author inculcates to us in Notions quick and pertinent though in some historicall allusions he may a little o're-trust his Memory Valebis Thomas Cary. Laudatus abundè Non fastiditus Imprimatur Lingua Vernacula SA BAKER BOOKS printed for and are to be sold by Richard Thrale at the sign of the Crosse-Keyes at St. Pauls gate going into Cheapside Anotations of all the Books of the Old and New Testament wherein various readings are observed Scripture Parallel'd doubts resolved by divers learned and eminent men fol. The Mirrour of Pure devotion or six excellent Sermons of the discovery of Hippocracy by that learned man Mr. Ball. 12. Contemplatio mortis Immortalitatis a Contemplation of Death and Immortality an excellent Book of Eternity and to teach men how to dye in this last Edition all the Latine sentences are put into English in 12. A short view of the long life and reign of Henry the fourth by that learned Antiquary Sr. Rob. Cotton lately deceased 4. A discourse of the whole Art of war by Mr. Cruso with divers figures of fortifications 8 The Psalmes of David in meeter by Mr. Barker in 12. The largest sort of Bibles used in Churches fol. A defence of Infant Baptism by Mr. Choute to convince his wife lately turned Anabaptist 4. Antiquities of Canterbury or a Survey of that ancient City Cathedral suburbs by Will. Summers 4. Arraignment of the whole Creature at the Bar of Religion Reason and Experience explained in the Parable of the Prodigall Son 4. Articles of peace between Spain and England in the year 1630. 4. Carminum Proverbialium totius humanae vitae statum delineantium nec non utile de moribus Doctrinam jacunde propentium loci communis in gratiam javentutis selecti 8. Compleat Gentleman fashioning him absolute in the most necessary and commendable qualities concerning mind and body that may be required in a noble Gendeman together with the Gentlemans exercise or an exquisite practise as well for the drawing of all manner of Beasts as also the making of all sorts of colours for limning painting c. by Henry Pecham M● of Arts in 4. Summa moralis Theologiae Authori Johanni Dawson Draining of the Fenns 4 A Commentary on the Colossians delivered in sundry Sermons by Edward Elton fol Every daies Sacrifices a Prayer book made by Martin Luther a little before his death 12. Fraus honestae Authori Mr. Stubbe in 12. Fundament Graecae Linguae in 8 A vindication of the Annotations on Ieremiah 10. ch 2d v. against the scurrilous aspersion of that grand Impostor Will. Lilly by The. Gataker B. D. in 4 The Herbal or generall History of Plants gathered by Iohn Gerrard since inlarged by Th● I●hnsen in fol. The life of Edward the sixth by Sr. John Hayward 4. Holy Table name and thing 4. History of Prince Arthur and the Knights of the round Table in 4. A return from Algear by Doctor Kellet in 4. A strange and dangerous voyage of Captain Tho. Iames in his intended discovery of the Northwest passage into the South Sea 4 A Treaty of pacification between God and man with divers considerations fit for those wofull times also 12. The Sum and substance of Christian Religion set down in Catechistical way by Mr. Henry Isackson 8 King James on the Lords-prayer 8. Inauguration 8 The English Catechism explained or a comment on the small Catechism in the book of the Common prayer by Iohn Mayer D. in D. 4. The Mirrour which flatters not concerning the Contempt of the world and meditation of Death a book very seasonable for these times with the lively Pourtraictures of four famous Emperours Philip King of Mecedon Saladine Adrian Emperour of Rome and Alexander the great Tran slated out of French into English by Tho. Cary Esq The institution of Christian Religion written in Lat. by I Calvin translated into English by T. Norton in folio Danes Orthoepia Anglicana a Book concerning the right pronunciation of the English tongue useful for strangers 4. A Spiritual Duel between a Christian and Satan about certainty of Salvation an excellent Book for those that are troubled in conscience by H. Isackson in 12. Paradici in soli Paradisus terrestis or a Garden of all sorts of the Rarest Flowers with their nature place of birth time of flowring usefull in Physick or admired for beauty to which is added a Kitchen-Garden furnished with all manner of fruites and roots and hearbs used with us for meat or sauce also the art of planting an Orchard with the right way of preserving and conserving of them with their select vertues by Iohn Perkinson fol. The works of that famous Physitian Dr. Alex. Read containing Chirurgical Lectures of Tumors and Ulcers and a Treatise of Wounds with a Treatise of all the Muscules in the body of man in 4. The Manuel of the Anatomy and dissections of the body of Man with sundry figures thereunto belonging by Dr. Alex. Read 12. A Treatise of all the Musculs of the body of man by Dr Read 120. Reformatio Legum 40. Scots Poems 80. Virgilii Evangelizantis Christiados libri 13 in utroque sunt ab Alex. Rosaeo 8. Dr. Davis Welch Dictionary fol. Dr. Webbs Puerilis Confab 4. An exposition on both the Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians by Dr. Wil. Sclater 4. Posie of Godly Prayers an excellent Prayer-book with a discourse to forsake the world and not to fear Death the three and thirtieth Edition 12. Gods Statutes for general judgment by the man Christ Jesus a Sermon Preached at the Funeral of an honourable Lady by Iohn Brocket 4. Playes 4. Antipodes an excellent Comedy by Richard Brome concerning these times 4. Sparagus Garden by Richard Brome Miseries of Inforst marriages by G. Wilkins 4. Wit in a Constable by Slapthorne Ladies Priviledge by Slapthorne An excellent Comedy called a woman will have her will where likewise you may have many excellent Books of all sorts and most of the sorts of Playes FINIS