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A34008 The present state of Russia in a letter to a friend at London / written by an eminent person residing at the great czars court at Mosco for the space of nine years : illustrated with many copper plates. Collins, Samuel, 1619-1670. 1671 (1671) Wing C5385; ESTC R17430 51,343 182

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faithfully collected by comparing the Book with the first Copy And whereas in p. 6. it is said it was a custom to have strangers to christen the Russian read to be christened Russ and in p. 84. l. 21. the word being is to be left out The Russian words that are to be corrected are as followeth Page 13 line 17. for Caenass r. quass p. 19. l. 21 r. Almaus l. 22. r. Posolsky p. 28. l. 23. 296. r. Nimcheen p. 36. l. 9. for press r. Empress p. 38. l. 3. read Rostove p. 41. l. 8. read Boyalsa and l. 19. Chirchass p. 46. l. 18. r. Pleasheve p. 54. l. 16. for in r. him p. 55. l. 3. read Michailouich l. 5. r. Kyove l. 6. r. Nougorod p. 77. l. 19. r. Beluga p. 112. l. 16. r. Beluga p. 119. l. 15. r. lashes p. 121. l. 4. add the word loose FINIS Books sold by Dorman Newman at his Shop at the King's Arms and Bible in the Poultry Folio THe History of King John King Henry the Second and the most Illustrious King Edward the First wherein the ancient Soveraign Dominion of the Kings of Great Brittain over all persons in all causes is asserted and vindicated with an exact History of the Popes intollerable usurp●tion upon the Liberties of the Kings and Subjects of England and Ireland Collected out of the ancient Records in the Tower of London By William Prinn Esq of Lincolns Inn and keeper of his Majesties Records in the Tower of London A Description of the four parts of the world taken from the works of Monsieur Sanson Geographer to the French King and other eminent Travellers and Authors to which is added the Commodities Coynes VVeights and Measures of the chief places of traffick in the world illustrated with variety of useful and delightful Maps and Figures By Rich. Blome Gent. Memoires of the Lives Actions Sufferings and Deaths of those excellent Personages that suffered for Allegiance to their Soveraign in our late intestine Wars from the year 1637 to 1666 with the Life and Martyrdome of King Charles the First By David Lloyd The Exact Polititian or Compleat Statesman briefly and methodically resolved into such Principles whereby Gentlemen may be qualified for the management of any publick trust and thereby rendred useful for the Common-welfare By Leonard Willan Esq A Relation in form of a Journal of the Voyage and Residence of King Charles the Second in Holland The History of the Cardinals of the Roman Church from the time of their first Creation to the Election of Pope Clement the Ninth with a full account of his Conclave Doctor John Don's Sermons in Folio Stapletons Juvenal large Fol. Quarto The Christian mans Calling or a Treatise of making Religion ones Business wherein the Christian is directed to perform in all religious duties natural actions particular vocations family-directions and in his own recreations in all relations in all conditions in his dealings with all men in the choice of his company both of evil and good in solitude on a week-day from morning to night in visiting the sick and on a dying bed By George Swinnock Mr. Carils exposition on the Book of Job Gospel Remission or a Treatise shewing that true blessedness consists in the pardon of sin By Jeremiah Burroughs An exposition of the Song of Solomon By Iames Durham late Minister in Glasgow The real Christian or a ' Treatise of effectual calling wherein the work of God in drawing the soul to Christ being opened according to the holy Scriptures some things required by our la●e Divines as necessary to a right preparation for Christ and a true closing with Christ which have caused and do still cause much trouble to some serious Christians and are with due respects to those worthy men brought to the ballance of the Sanctuary there weighed and accordingly judged to which is added a few words concerning Socinianism By Giles Firmin sometimes Minister at Shalford in Essex Mount Pisgah or a Prospect of Heaven being an exposition on the fourth chapter of the first Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians By Tho. Case sometimes student in Christ-church Oxon and Minister of the Gospel The vertue and value of Baptism By Zach. Crofton The Quakers spiritual Court proclaimed being an exact narrative of a new high Court of Justice also sundry errors and corruptions amongst the Quakers which were never till now made known to the world By Nath. Smith who was conversant among them fourteen years A Discourse of Prodigious abstinence occasioned by the 12. months fasting of Martha Taylor the ●●med Darbyshire Damosel proveing that without any mi●acle the texture of humane bodies may be so altered that life may be long continued without the supplies of meat and drink By Iohn Reynolds Octavo and 12. Vindiciae Pietatis or a vindication of Godliness from the imputation of folly and fancy with several directions for the attaining and maintaining of a godly life By R. Allin Heaven on Earth or the best Friend in the w●rst times to which is added a Sermon preached at the funeral of Thomas Mosley Apothecary By James Janeway A token for Children being an exact account of the conversation holy and exemplary lives and joyful deaths of several young children By James Janeway Justification only upon a satisfaction By R●b Ferguson The Christians great interest or the tryal of a saving interest in Christ with the way how to attain it By William Guthry late Minister in Scotland The vertue vigour and officacy of the Promises displayed in their strength and glory By Tho. Henderson The History of Moderation or the Life Death and Resurrection of Moderation together with her Nativity Country Pedigree Kindred and Character Friends and also her Enemies A Guide to the true Religion or a Discourse directing to make a wise choise of that Religion men venture their salvation upon By I. Clappam Rebukes for sin by God's burning anger by the burning of London by the burning of the VVorld and by the burning of the wicked in Hell-fire to which is added a Discourse of Heart-fixedness By Tho. Doolittle Four select Sermons upon several tex●s of Scrip●ure wherein the VVill-worship and Idolatry of the Church of Rome is laid open and confuted By William Fenner The life and death of Dr. James Vsher Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland A most comfortable ond Christian Dialogue between the Lord and the Soul by William Cooper Bishop of Galloway The Canons and Institutions of the Quakers agreed upon at their General Assemby at their new Theatre in Gracechurch-street A Synopsis of Quakerism or a Collection of the fundamental errors of the Quakers By Tho. Danson Blood for Blood being a true Narrative of that late horrid mur●her committed by Mary Cook upon her chi●d By Nath. Partridge with a Sermon on the same occasion by Iames Sharp The welcom Communicant in Octavo The present state of Russia by Dr. Samuel Collins who resided nine years in that Court 〈◊〉 Octo. 1. The discovery of natural corruption 2. The remedy of natural corruption 3. Meditations of mortality 4. The description of a Friend 5. Gods Troops invading man 6. The helpfulness of faith in great tryals These six several Treatises by Nicho. Locki●● Minister of the Gospal FINIS Poles Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 4. Fig. 5. Fig. 6. Fig. 3. Fig. 4. Fig. 5. Fig. 6.