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A31257 A Catalogue of books of the newest fashion to be sold by auction at the Whiggs Coffee-House, at the sign of the jackanapes in Prating-Alley, near the deanry of St. Paul's. 1691 (1691) Wing C1286; ESTC R3309 4,749 10

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that they may take effectual Care to double line their Breeches because there 's an old Saying that Fools will be peeping 22. Octavus Sapientum Or Bog-witicisms improved for the Diversion of both Sexes being some small Gleanings from the plentiful Stock of the Worshipful Sir Sal l Lov l R r L o. 23. Asiaus ad Lyram An Argument in Law proving that killing of Horses is down-right Murder Published as a Caution to prevent the Effusion of Christian Blood By the same Ingenious Author 24. In dubits tutior pars Or the broad Way to save a Man's Bacon and damn his Soul 25. Junius Brutus Redivivus The Loyal Converter of the 30th of Jan. into a Day of Preparation for the Sacrament to be received only by such who make it the first Article of their Religion That the murdering or driving away Lawful Kings is not only lawful but Saint-like perform'd on the last Anniversary By W ms of the Poultry 26. Filius ante diem A Vindication of Disobedience and Parricide proving that Children owe no Duty to Parents unless so long as they did not understand it but when they come to Years of Discretion they may and ought to maintain their Liberty of Disobedience even to the destruction of their Parents if they but suspect that they will labour to prevent such Undutifulness Dedicated to a very dutiful Lady at the great House near Ch ng-Cross by the Plyer at St. Andrew's Holborn 27. Semel insanivimus omnes Or a Treatise shewing that he 's no good Philosopher that has not committed one Folly But at the same time shewing that he 's an Ass and a Knave that pursues it when he sees the Cheat Published by a Club of relenting Abdicators and by them Dedicated to the several Counties Cities Towns Corporate and Burroughs they represent 28. Unguentum Opthalmicum Sovereign Eye-bright to remove the Mists from the Peoples Eyes that they may see their Condition and reward their Riders Addressed to the unfeigned lovers of England of what Condition or Perswasion soever 29. Nolumus hunc regnare An Epitome of all the learned Reasons given by our Intruders and present Riders against returning to our Senses and restoring the King with an Appendix of sear of Punishment and Disgrace Dedicated to half a dozen Hen peck'd London-Divines 30. Nunquam sera est ad bonos c. Or the Resurrection of Allegiance and Discipline from the Grave of Rebellion and Schism by the oppressed and abused Sons of the old true Church of England Published to the Confusion of those Sons of Latitude and Belial that make Heaven Pimp to their Interest 31. Ex nihilo nihil fit Or a Dissertation of the No Power of a no Parliament making a no King that will always be doing us no good by leaving us no Parliaments without Perjury and Pensioners no Church without Knaves and Intruders no Trade without Hazard and Losses no Credit at Home or Abroad no Honour nor Conscience no Bloud in our Veins nor Money in our Pockets none but Holland-Frogs and Caterpillers in the Nation and nothing but Repentance at the last Cases of Conscience and Queries 1. WHether a Pensioner be not ten times worse than a Lapland Wizard since the latter only sells his own Soul to the Devil but the Pensioner sells other Mens Souls Bodies and all 2. Whether a Coachman may not drive post to the D l by prophaning the Lord's Day notwithstanding the License of the House 3. Whether the remaining four of the unrepealed Commandments ought not to be cashier'd next Session 4. Whether the Members were asleep in St. Margarets or St. Stephens when they voted Dr. Birch a Saint in one place and a Malignant in t'other 5. Whether the Fifth Commandment be part of the Coronation-Oath since our Governours observe it so strictly 6. Whether Protestant Tyranny ben't better than Popish Tyranny by 6000000 per Annum 7. Whether Popish Knives and Grid-Irons have done us half so much mischief as Dutch Declarations and English Pensioners 8. Whether 't is not a Cordial to an Englishman's Stomach to hear a nasty Dutchman swear that they have given us a King to wipe their State-holder's Backside 9. Whether 't is better to have some Religion all Peace and moderate Taxes or no Peace no Religion and all Taxes 10. Whether when the Roguy Graver fix'd old Noll's Head on W m's Shoulders the Figure were not all of a piece 11. Whether 600000 l. were not too small a Gratuity to our dear Saviours the Dutch and whether we had not better openly give them all than let them take it underhand and laugh at us into the Bargain 12. Whether our Governours do not act wisely in sacrificing our Seamen and starving their Wives since they design shortly we shall have no Ships 13. Whether i● was not a true Blander in him that took the Pope's Picture for that of K. W. since he interpreted the two Keys to be those of our Coffers and Consciences 14. Whether Julian or Sherlock deserve the Whetstone since Julian has been always true to a false Principle and Sherlock Traitor and f●lfe to a ●rue one 15. Whether S ben't the m●st excusable Instrument in our present Slavery since Treason and Rebellion in him are Original Sin 16. Whether Cumb d and Ten n ever confuted ten Hobbists by their B●wling and Printing and whether they have not m●de ten thousand by their practise 17. Whether Julian the House or the Hangman have made the best Second Treble to Gilbert's Pastoral 18. Whether Father Sim n has been rebapt●z'd sinc he publickly renounced Christianity in Peter gh Carhedral 19. Whether the S●otch-Conferences and the Friendly Debate are not damnably asham'd of their Rascally Authors 20. Whether the Pilgrim's Progress or the Parable of the Pilgrim had the better Tinker to their Author since they both set up for a pair of Church Menders 21. Whether Richard of Kidder minister had not much more Episcopacy and Unîformity in him than our Saint Richard Kidder 22. Whether the Latin reason of Auri sacra sames or the English of the 〈◊〉 Mare 's the better Horse did operate most in making Sherlock a Changling 23. Whether Bedlam ever produced any thing half so lewd and frantick as Cresner's Lampoons upon the Apocalypse 24. Whether the old Wel●h Seer may not with the help of a small Looking-glass see an old crazy-crown'd Infidel since he pawn'd his Creed in 88 that Lewis the Grand and Old Nick should be Chamber-Fellows in t'other World before the end of 92 25. Whether J. C. or J. Y. have not all the reason imaginable to admit Ranters Sweet-Singers Muggletonians Jews Turks and Infidels to be Church-members since their own Hearts tell them they 're as good Christians as themselyes 26. Whether in the next Edition of his Shame the renowned Author of the Contempt of the Clergy ought not to add one other lamentable reason besides those of Ignorance and Poverty viz. Time-serving together with his own Phizz in the Fr●ntispiece 27. Whether Dame Britannia were not less culpable in being forc'd to endure a Thirteen Years Rape from Oliver and the Rump than by living a Five Years Adulteress now by Consent FINIS