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A76690 Bibliotheca militum: 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 treaties, herein mentioned. 1659 (1659) Wing B2841; Thomason E986_4; ESTC R207772 1,342 8

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BIBLIOTHECA MILITVM 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 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 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 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 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 't is demonstrated that Mr. Row is the fittest Orator for his Auditors oxtended ears his 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