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A70584 A Curious collection of books and pamphlets being the stock of Mr. William Miller, late of London, bookseller : consisting in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, &c. : will be sold by auction on Thursday the 2[?]th instant, at eleven a clock in the forenoon, in Westminster-Hall : which sale will continue until the number of 1500 bundles are sold off / by [----] Miller, William. 1695? (1695) Wing M2067; ESTC R43454 58,164 192

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Erastus of Excommunication c. lib. 8. On the Penal Laws and Tests abundance of Tracts Judgments Advices Examinations Inquieries c. on the same together with Answers Replys Reflections pro con 723 Bishop of Oxon's Reasons for Abrogation The several Answers by different Pens to the same c. lib. 9. 724 Dr. Burnet's six Papers The Church of England on the King 's Dispensing Power Care 's Draconica c. lib. 9. 725 Prudential Reasons for Abrogation The New Test in lieu of the Old one The Popular Objections considered c. lib. 13. Decrees and Cases of the High Court of Star-chamber all of them between the Years 1629 and 1642. 726 The Decree concerning Inmates On what is cognizable by that Court The Decree on Printing c. lib. 7. Treatises of Oaths in general of the lawfulness and unlawfulness of Swearing On the Abuses Violations of Oaths on Perjury c. 727 Perjury the National Sin Bishop Gauden on publick Oaths White on Oaths c. lib. 12. Divers Tracts of Ecclesiastical Oaths as Oaths ex officio Oaths according to such and such Canons injoyn'd the Oaths of Pacification Protestation Religious Accomodation c. 728 Why the Quakers refuse Oaths Ley on the difference of the Canonical Oath The new Converts Reasons for taking c. lib. 17. On the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy several polemical Tracts the legality and illegality c. 729 K. James I. Apology for the Oaths Triplici nodo triplex cuneus The Bishop of Lincoln in defence of K. James c. lib. 6. 730 Nye on the lawfulness of the Oaths of Supremacy Allegiance to the King no breach The Oath justify'd from the English Constitution c. lib. 13. 731 On the Oath of Supremacy The New Allegiance the Subjects Duty Sir R. Cotton against Recusants c. lib. 17. 732 The Case of the Irish Protestants A Letter to a Bishop on the Oaths 89. A Dialogue on the late Revolution c. lib. 12. 733 All the Pamphlets that relate to Dr. Sherlock of his own and of other Pens on the Subject of Allegiance wherein are his Case Vindications Observations Reflections Remarks Justifications Examinations Answers of a part or of his whole Doctrine lib. 16. Tracts on the Oath of Abjuration more especially 734 The Case and Justice of it An alarm on the Oath of Abjuration The Case of the Oath of Abjuration consider'd c. lib. 16. Tracts relating to the English Covenanters and on the Original Grounds Means Matter and End of the English Solemn Oath and Covenant pro con in Disputations Answers Replys and Animadversions 735 Dr. Gauden's Analysis The Answer to it Dr. Featly's League Illegal c. lib. 21. 736 The Covenanters Catechism The Covenanters Plea Covenant vindicated against Ad. Stuart c. lib. 29. Relating to Scotch Covenanters and Covenant pro con 737 The Answers to the Divines of Aberdeen Animadversions on the Scotch Covenant A Confutation of the said Covenant c. lib. 12. Of the Oath of Engagement several Treatises pro con 738 The Solemn Engagement Lilbourne's Reasons for it Durye's Considerations and Reproposals c. lib. 27. Tracts and Discourses on Tythes of the Right and Property of Clergy thereto On the Maintainance of the Ministry c. 739 Bishop Andrews on the Right of Tythes Dr. Gauden of Ministers Maintainance The Civil Right of Tythes c. lib. 11. 740 Carlton's Exam. of Tythes Decimarum Oblationum Tabula The History of Tythes c. lib. 12. 741 Drynn's Gospel Plea Dr. Sclater's on the Morality of Tything Nettles against Selden c. lib. 5. 742 Des Cartes Vindiciae Decimarum Tythes asserted by the Saxon Laws The Ordinance for Tything dismounted c ●ib 14. 743 Meen's Vicar's Challenge Queries on Tythes The Parliament 44 Ordinance on Tythes c. lib. 18. Laws Ordinances Instructions and Institutions for the better and safer government and conduct in an Army publish'd in several Years before and after the Civil-War 744 Barne's Translation of Archidamas The Earl of Northumberland's Ordinances The Earl of Arundel's Ordinances c. lib. 15. Articles of War Surrenders of Cities c. Cessation c. of Peace Agreements from the Year 1641. to 1651. 745 Between Prince Maurice and the Earl of Stamford Between the King and the House of Commons at Oxford On the Surrender of Bristol c. lib. 36. Curious Discourses on the Theory Practise Proceedings and Politicks of War on the Reason Conveniency End of the same ancient and modern 746 Sir J. Smith on the forms of Weapons Free-School of War The Soldiers Catechism c. lib. 10. 747 Sir Ed. Hoby on War Sir Roger Williams on War Capt. Robert's Warfare epitomis'd c. lib. 6. Several Tracts of the Discipline of War both for Horse and Foot wherein the way of Exercising the Postures Encamping Embatteling Entrenching Fortifying Bombing firing Granado's Mincing Advancing Retreating Rallying c. of Gunnery c. 748 The English Discipline in Copper Cuts The Sweedish Discipline The exercise of the Prince of Orange c. lib. 11. 749 Pallas armata Instructions for the Learned The Military Garden Military and Spiritual Motions for the Foot c. lib. 9. 750 Clayton's Order of Discipline Robert's Compleat Cannoneer Smith's Art of Gunnery c. lib. 10. A Collection of Tracts all relating to the Civil-Wars of England On the Rise Cause Beginning Progress Accidents c. thereof 751 England's Remembrancer in 2 parts England's Troubles anatomised The Reason of the War c. lib. 12. Relations of Rendezvouses Battles Sieges Skirmishes Rencounters Assaults Expeditions Marches Behaviours of the Soldiers Exploits and Victories in England from the first Commencement of the Civil-Wars till 1660. 752 Of Newberry Battle Of Reading Fights Between the Lord Strange and Manchester the Skirmish c. lib. 191. Relations of Rebellions Insurrections Battles Sieges Invasions c. in Scotland and by the Scotch Nation on the English with some Justifications and Defamations of their Actions 753 Scotland's Alarm The Scots Scout discovered The Scots Commissioners Intentions c. lib. 49. Intelligences and Relations of the Battles Sieges c. in Ireland during the Civil-War with some more modern 754 The Lord Inchiqueen's overthrow at Capoch Green Collonel Jones Victory o're the Duke of Ormond The Siege of London-Derry 1689. c. lib. 86. Diarys Journals and undeterminate Accounts of Forreign Battles Martial Enterprizes Sieges Campaigns Engagements Stratagems c. in Spain France the Netherlands Germany Sweeden Italy and the Turkish Dominions Affrican Coasts c. ancient and modern 755 The Sicge of Breda the Siege of Grave the Siege of Luxembourg c. lib. 15. 756 The Siege of Vienna the Siege of Buda the Siege of Newhausel c. lib. 12. 757 Hen. IV. of France's Victory at Yorie the King of Purtugal's Success against Spain Somhe's Victory o're twenty thousand Turks c. lib. 20. Narratives of Sea-fights Engagements Victories and Naval Expeditions between the English and Dutch
Caution to his Diocess Barrow at Redding c. Lib. 11. Sermons Preached at Assiizes in several parts of the Kingdom 107 Dr. Carswel's English Restoration Dr. Leightonhouse at Lincoln Beaulieu at Wicomb c. Lib. 12. 108 Dr. Cartwright at York Allen of Perjury at Chester Gardner's Moses and Aaron at Darby c. Lib. 13. 109 Dr. Littleton at Ailesbury Dr. Meggot at Southwark Dr. Fulwood at Exeter c. Lib. 11. 110 Dr. Tillotson of Oaths at Kingston Pomfret at Anthil Beds Forster at Rochester c. Lib. 12. 111 Dr. Stratford at Chester Dr. Scattergood's Jethro's Character Dr. South at St. Maries Oxon c. Lib. 13. 112 Wetenhal's Miserere Cler. Dr. Willis's Gods Court at Kingston Dr. West at Dorset c. Lib. 12. Thansgiving Sermons on most occasions 114 Dr. Burnet on the Arrival of the Pr. of Orange Cook on the defeat of Monmouth Cruso on the deliverance from Popery 1689 c. Lib. 12. 115 Dr. Pelling for Monmouth's Overthrow Dr. Harrison on the Phanatick Plot Dr. Horton's safety of Jerusalem c. Lib. 12. 116 Dr. Turner on the Plot 1683 Dr. Pearson on the same Heyrick's Character of a Rebel c. Lib. 14. 117 Archbishop Sheldens on the Restorat Dr. Price on the Plot 1683 Dr. Fizt-Williams on the same c. Lib. 15. Sermons on K. Charles 1st Martyrdom 118 By Bishop Chester By Dr. Turner By Dr. Meggot c. Lib 10. 119 By Dr. Burnet By Dr. Stillingfleet By Dr. Hicks c. Lib. 10 Sermons on the 29th of May. 120 By Bishop Chicester By Dr. Heylin By Dr. Du Bordieu c. Lib. 11. Sermons on the 5th of November 121 By Dr. Dove By Dr. Heskith By Dr. Hollingworth c. Lib. 12. 122 By Exon Bishop By Dr. Birch By Dr. Stillingfleet c. Lib. 11. 123 By Bishop Ely By Dr. Tillotson By Dr. Relling c. Lib. 12. Artillery Sermons 124 By Dr. Hicks By Dr. Pelling Dr. Sclayter's Royal Pay c. Lib. 10. Lent Sermons 125 By Dr. Sharp Dr. Love's Watch-Man's Word By Mr. Norris c. Lib. 12. Farewel Sermons 126 Two by Dr. Sibbs By Dr. Jacombs Watson's Pastors Love c. Lib. 10. Easter Sermons 127 By Bishop Norwich By Dr. King Dr. Horton's Wisdom's Judgment c. Lib. 10. 128 By Bishop Winchester By Bishop Ely By Dr. Priddeaux c. Lib. 12. Sermons on the 2d of September 129 By Dr. Burnet By Dr. Stillingfleet Dr. Hardys Lamentation and Woe c. Lib. 7. Festival Sermons 130 By the Bishop of Glocester Dr. Hicks's Moral Shecinah Dr. Gregotle's Gregorian Account c. Lib. 11. 131 Bishop of Ely to the Sons of Clergy Dr. Dove to the same Dr. Horton's Zions birth Registen c. Lib. 10. 132 Dr. Tillotson at Yorkshire Feast Dr. Sharp at another Dr. Littleton at Worcestershire Feast c. Lib. 12. Fast Sermons 133 By Dr. Patrick Dr. Stokes Widow of Sarepta Hardy's Olive Branch c. Lib. 12. 134 By Dr. Burnet Dr. Fuller of Reformation By Mr. Camfield c. Lib. 10. 135 Reynold's Self-Denyal Strickland's discovery of Peace Newport's Man's fall by Sin c. Lib. 9. Election Sermons 136 By Dr. Burnet By Dr. Dove By Dr. Hascard c. Lib. 12. Consecration and Ordination Sermons 137 By Dr. Stillingfleet By Dr. Allestree By Dr. South c. Lib. 11. Sermons by anonymous Authors 138 Irelands Advocate The Doctrine of Transubstantiation On the Power of the King c. Lib. 10. 139 By a late Bishop The voice of the Shepherd Godliness no Friend to Rebellion c. Lib. 13. Sermons Miscellaneous on other various Authors 140 By Dr. Hacket By Dr. Killegrew By Mr. Horne c. Lib. 12. 141 Attersol's Physick for a Famine Adis Fanaticks Mite Archer's Comfort for Believers c. Lib. 12. 142 Adam's Gallants burden Lycanthropy Ashton's the Prisoners Plaint c. lib. 12. 143 Andrews's Brazen Serpent Anthony's Gods Presence Atkin's Christians Race c. lib. 11. 144 Dr. Bray on the Sacrament Brooms Original of Plots Bedford Sin unto Death c. lib. 10. 145 Barns's Nature of Christ's Kingdom Baxter of doing good Bagnal's Stewards Account c. lib. 9. 146 Bagshaw on Anti-Christ By Mr. Boughen Baine against Earthly Care c. lib. 11. 147 Basset on the Eucharist Batie on Controversal Points Boughen of decency in Churches c. lib. 12. 148 Dr. Bisbie's Modern Pharises Dr. Bryan on the Lord's Day Boyse Sin and Danger c. lib. 12. 149 Dr. Collin's of Water Baptism Francisc Conversion of Fa. Egan Coopers Blessing of Japhet c. lib. 12. 150 Clifford's Power of Kings Dr. Collings's Happiness of Unity Camfeild's God's Providence in the Frost c. lib. 12 151 Dr. Canarie's Romes Additions By Mr. Cantrel Camfield on K. James's Proclamation c. lib. 12. 152 Dell's Glory of the Church Dalechamp's Christian Hospitality By Dr. Downam c. lib. 11. 153 Bishop Durham of a Scismatick Dod against private Contentions Bathsheba's Instructions c. lib. 11. 154 Ely's quiet Soul Vindication of Christ's Ministers Ely's two Olive Trees c. lib. 10. 155 Fuller's fear of losing the Light Of Assurance Dr Fulwood's general Assembly lib. 20. 156 Dr. Fowler of Offences By William Foster Fary's God's Severity lib. 12. 157 Gould's Jack Presbyter reprov'd Gregory's on Persecution Goodwin's Theomachia c. lib. 11. 158 By Dr. Gauden Gataker's Noah's Obedience Gore 's Unknown Kindness c. Lib. 10. 159 By Dr. Holdsworth Dr. Harwoods Free will Offering Hill's splender of the Spouse c. Lib. 12. 160 Dr. Gregories Epiphania Goodwin's Trade before Religion Grey's Loyalty essential to Christianity c. Lib. 12. 161 Gataker on the Spanish Invasion God's Eye on Israel Thomas Goodwins the return of Praises c. Lib. 10. 162 Dr. Homes's Spiritual Liberty Hieron's Life of Dorcas Hyat's Preachers President c. Lib 4. 163 By Dr. Horton Hardy's Prognosticks of Judgments Dr. Eades's 3 Sermons c. Lib. 12. 164 Herme on divine Providence Hugh's dry Rod blooming Hieron's Abridgment of the Gospel c. Lib. 12. 165 By David Jones Dr. Ironside on K. James's Proclamation Ireland on the Oath of Allegiance c. Lib. 12. 166 Jekyll's Popery Iniquity Jackson's Magistrates Duty Jenner's Life and Death of St. Luke c. Lib. 12. 167 Kilmore's Bishops Catholick Religion By Mr. Kemp Knolly's Christ exalted c. Lib. 12. 168 Dr. Lee's Cor. Humilitatum Leighton's House on the Communion Love on God's Omnipresence c. Lib. 12. 169 Lamb's Liberty of Human Nature The way to good Success Long 's Original of War c. Lib. 12. 170 Dr. Main against false Prophets J. Mode on Reverence to God's House The name Alter c. Lib. 12. 171 Manyngham's Praise and Adoration By Bishop Meath Mr. Mead of Unity c. Lib. 12. 172 By Bishop Oxon. By Dr. Oates By Bishop Norwich c. Lib. 13. 173 Dr. Pleyden's Loyalty and Gonformity M. Pool's seasonable Apology Palmer's Saint supports c. Lib. 12. 174 Porter 's Spiritual Salt Nicolson on K.
Rites Which is the true Church c. Lib. 9. Treatises concerning Mr. Crofton pro and Con. 394 Crofton's Creed on Ch. Communion Appearance before Justice A rebuke of the Plea against Z. Crofton c. Lib. 10. Pieces of and relating to Mr. Drury pro and Con. 395 A plea for Gospel Communion Conscience eased His Epistolary discourse with the answer c. Lib. 12. Tracts of Mr. Edwards on the Independents c. which Answers Roplies c. 396 His Gangraena compleat 123 parts His Reasons against Independency Webb against Gangraena c. Lib. 9. Treatises writ by the Pen of that Eminent Divine Dr. Heylin with Animadversions c. Answers Replies for and against that Author 397 An Examen of the History of the Reformation Heylin 's answer to Burton Hakewell 's dissertation with Dr. Heylin c. Lib. 6. The most learned Treatises of the Orthodox Dr. Hen. Hammond and his Conferences and polemical Dissertations 398 His practical Catechisme His additions to it His Vindication of it c. Lib. 8. 399 Of the Reasonableness of Christianity Of resistance under colour of Religion Against Tombes c. Lib. 7. 400 His degrees of Ardency in Ch. Prayer Jeanes against the same On Dr. Creed s defence of Dr. Hammond c. Lib. 10. Various Peices of the Reverend Mr. Jos Mede 401 The Apostacy of the latter times Daniell 's Weeks Churches appropriate for Worshiping c. Lib. 7. Several Tracts relating to the Rise Principles Practises Trials Government Persecutions c. of the Churches in New-England with Answers Considerations c. on the same 402 Allen and Shepherd 's defence Elliot on the progress of the Gospel The Boston Synod's defence c. Lib. 10. 403 Mather 's Neds principles on Baptisme Noyes Survey of the Temple N. England 's first fruits c. Lib. 8. 404 The Platform of Ch. Government Clark on N. England 's Persecution A Narrat of their Ch. Courses c. lib. 8. Of Ch. Vnion and Vnity 405 Bp. of Cork 's Peace-maker Ch. Unity under Decius A seasonable preservative to Unity c. Lib. 12. 213 Hereford Bishops naked Truth Animadversions on the same The Author Stript naked c. Lib. 12. New-England 405 Winslow 's New-England 's Salamander Wheelwright 's Mercurius Americanus Eliots Tears of Repentance c. Lib. 8. Treatises of and concerning the Jews on their Messia Eating of Blood Transactions Conversion and Call c. 406 Ben. Israel Vindicae Judaeor A History of the Jews in England Ben Israel 's Address to O. Crom. c. Lib. 12. 407 Thorowgood 's American 's Jewish Race Sr. H. L' Strange against Thorowgood Bar. Isaiah 's Vindicat of the Christians M●●siah c. Lib. 9. 408 The Dial. between a Jew and a Priest complete Evan Cohan's Conversion Ben. Israel 's hopes of Israel c. Lib. 8. 409 Against eating of blood The Vindication The Proceedings under Sabothi Levi c. Lib. 10. Bundles of Tracts Pamphlets English Miscellaney in Quarto Of Government in all it's Species it's forms Original basis end Power and Dominion some Polemical Treatises on most elegible Kind c. 410 Of the Institution of Princes Sr. Tho. Smith de republica Angl. The true Notion of Government c. Lib. 12. 411 Hudson's Divine right of Government Observat On Hobbs Milton and Grotius On Aristot form of Government c. Lib. 11 Monarchial Tracts 412 Dr. Cross for the power of Kings Dr. Bayly's Royal Charter A Vindicat. of the regal power c. Lib. 7. 413 K. Ch. 2d's Kerdiston doron Dud. Diggs against arming against the King The Supereminency of Monarchy c. Lib. 7. 414 Sr. John Cheek's True Subject Ossery's Bp. Discovery of Miseries Vindiciae Regum c. Lib. 7. 415 The Lord 's Anointed on Jus Divinum On Monarchial Government Eng. Monarchy asserted c. Lib. 8. Antimonarchial and Democratial Tracts on Anarchy c. 416 Leicester's Common wealth On Usurped Powers Jun. Brutus contra Tyrannos c. Lib. 10. 417 Neeham on the Excellency of Democracy Harrington's Valerius and Publicola The Aphorism's of the Kingdom c. lib. 11. 418 The Idea of a Norman Monarch Prynn on the rights of the people Ball the Rule of the free people c. lib. 9. 419 Milton on Civil Power Beacon Solon's Folly A Model of Democracy c. lib. 11. Of Succession to the Crown of England with several Tracts relating to K. Jam. when D. of York on the Bill of Exclusion c. Pro and Con. 420 On the broken Succession The History of the Succession from Egbert The Parliam vindicated in the late Abdication c. lib. 7. 421 3 Quest On Succession and Popery examined D. Monmouth's Interest Asserted The Nations Inter. in the D. of Y. c. lib. 9. Divers Curious Treatises of the Power Jurisdiction Priviledges Fundemental Constitutions Practises c. of Parliaments and Parliament Members 422 Sir W. Rawleigh on the Priviledges of Parliaments Milton on Parliament power Johnson's Essay concerning Parliaments c. lib. 11. Of Bishops Voting and Sitting in Parliament Pro and Con. 423 On the ilconvenience thereof Prynns dispute on the same An Apology for Bishops sitting c. lib. 10. On Parliament Election from the Choice of Members c. 424 Quaeries in Order to a Choice Observat on regulating Elections The Qualifications of a Rump Member c. lib. 12. Parliamentary Proceedings particular Votes Messages Petitions of and relating to Kings and their Parliaments Debates Passages Conferences c. as well past as of law 425 Col. Whaley's Relation of K. Ch. 1. Departure from H. Court A Summary of all the Declarat Messages c. 1642. The Cause of the Dissolution 1653. c. lib 29. 426 Pym's Declaration of H. Treason with his Charge against the Lord Strafford with his Lordships-Answer Defence and other Matters c. lib. 4. 427 Littleton Seldon Diggs and Cook on the Subjects Rights The Order and Course of passing Bills The Orders Punishments c. of the H. of Commons c. lib. 14. Parliament proceedings on and concerning Religion 428 The Scotch Ministers Petition The Scot. Convocates healing attempt The Parliaments power in Laws for Religion c. Lib. 12. Parliament affairs Miscellaneous 429 A Looking glass for the Parliament 1684. On the King and Parliament Soveraignity Ward on the Duty of Parliament Men c. Lib. 16. 430 The Parliaments priviledges from Com. Law Hackw●●l on the Subject's Duty Comparatis Comparandis c. Lib. 11. 431 Cook 's redintegratio amoris Sr. John Knight's speech answer'd Parliamentum pacificum c. Lib. 14. 432 The Grand Concern of Eng The Honour of Q. Eliz. Parliaments A Way to a lasting Settlement c. Lib. 14. 433 On the Necessity of frequent Parliaments An appeal from the private Cabal Proposals Offer'd to the Parliament c. Lib. 11. 434 The Definition of a Parliament The Parliament Littany No Parliament without a King c. Lib. 23. A Curious Collection of all Orders and