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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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of London Common Council to the King Protector Parliament with several private Mens Petitions to the Parliament on Estates Wrongs c. 57 The Lord Mayors to His Majesty A Collection of Petitions for Episcocy c. The French Protestant to their King c. Lib. 9. Letters of Popes Emperors Kings States Nobles Spiritual and Temporal Private Persons on various Subjects viz. Divinity Government Plots Military Matters as Battles Sieges c. Naval Fights on Foreign and Domestick Transactions c. Customs Manners c. 58 Popes Letters about the Regalia On the Earl of Danby's Case Admiral Russel's Victory at Sea c. Lib. 29. 59 A collection of Letters relating to the Popish Plot both parts Baxter to Du Molin On the pretended Fears of Power and Arbitrary Power c. Lib. 10. Answers to Letters Pamphlets and Papers on various singular occasions as well relating to State as private Matters 60 The Earl of Danby's to his printed Case To the Catholick Admonition To L'Estrange's Appeal c. Lib. 16. Articles of Peace Alliance Confederation War betwixt Kingdoms States Governments of Impeachments Entercourse and Trade 61 Betwixt the King of England and Tangier Of Alliance betwixt England and Holland Of Impeachments against Chief Justice Scroggs c. Lib. 9. Cases of several of the Nobility Gentry and Commons of Companies Corporations Condiscentions Private and Publick several on Marriages Estates Oppressions Creditors Trades c. 62 Of the Duke of Norfolk and Charles Howard Esq Emerton's great Case Of the City Orphans Lord Delamere's on the Lord Russel's Case c. Lib. 25. London Affairs viz. divers Treatises about Sheriffs nature of Common Hall Guild-Hall Proceedings Jury Presentments Charters the Quo-Warranto and other Miscellany matters 63 Charter of London stated Londons Plea to the Quo-Warranto and the Republication Londons rejoynder to the same c. Lib. 22. Acts and Orders of the Lord-Mayors and Common-Council with the Rules Directions and By-Laws 64 For regulating Elections of Sheriffs For regulating the Merchandizes at the Kings Beames For preventing fraudulent Traffick in Coles c. Lib. 14. Common Law and Law Discourses Arguments Judgments Breviates and Draughts of Acts. 65 Sir Edward Anderson's Reports A common place Book for the Law Lord Jefferys on Menopolize between East India Company and T. Sandys c. Lib. 5. 66 Langhorn on the King 's dispensing Right The Parliament 1653 their draughts of several Acts The Laws of the New Plymouth Colony c. Lib. 10. Civil Law and other Tracts relating to the Ecclesiastical Courts and Commission Proceedings Legality Goodness and value of the Spiritual Courts on the Prosecutions Power Jurisdiction Pro and Con. 67 The Legality of the Ecclesiastical Commission Hickeringil's two Queries The Bishops Courts dissolved c. Lib. 6. Divers Treaties of Penal Laws and of the King 's Dispensing Power and Liberty of Conscience 68 Blakesby on the Penal Laws Carr's Draconica Sir John Mallet on the Penal Laws c. Lib. 8. A parcel of Tracts all relating to the late Earl of Danby viz. 69 The Articles of his Impeachment Case Answers Arguments at the Kings-Bench Bar for Bayl Replys to Sir Robert Howard c. Lib. 8. States Miscellanies Tracts containing Privy-Councils and Parliaments Proceedings in State Affairs on Transactions and Dealings of Princes and States of Legislative Power Succession Associations Consperacies on Civil Policy and Government Reason and Religion Rights and Liberties Observations Remarks Considerations Memorials Inquiries in various Matters with Defences Vindications c. several Tracts 70 Marvels growth of Popery Methods to prevent Popery Everard's present State of Protestant Princes c. Lib. 13. 71 Dell's increase of Popery since Hen. 8. Jones Non-conformist Non Disloyalist Jesuits Principles and Self Conviction c. Lib. 12. 72 Denton's Justification of the last Revolution Hickeringil's naked Truth 4 parts The Rise and Progress of the Fanatical Plot 1684. Lib. 12. 73 Settle's Present State of England The Picture of a Popish Successor Matchiavil Jun. c Lib. 9. 74 Coppies of 2 parts writ by K. Charles 2d French Intreagues Discover'd The Private League of K. Charles 2d and the French King c. Lib. 19. 75 An Inquirendum in the Birth of the Prince of Wales An Answer to the Depositions on the same The Proceedings between the Duke of Ormond and the Earl of Anglesie c. Lib. 10. 76 Remarks on Mr. Blond's Life The Observator prov'd a Trimmer The Protestants Memorial to the Pr. of Or. c. Lib. 13. 77 Graudval's Conspiracy against William 3d. K. of England Earl of Essex's Death in the Tower Everard's on the French Protestants Grievances c. Lib. 14. Scotch Tracts containing divers State Matters of that Kingdom 78 Scotland in its Government supream Covenants c. The Scotch Proceedings in the late Revolution The Murder of the Arch-Bishop of St. Andrews c. Lib. 13. French Affairs Remonstrances Petitions Edicts Alliances Narrat c. 79 Henry the Fourth's Speech to his Parliament The Pressures of the Protestants in France The private League of K. James the 2d and the French K. c. Lib. 12. Memoires on the Life and Actions of sever●● Princes Nobility and Ministers of State 80 On the D. of York Dutchess on the Duke of New-castle Pryn's Breviate of the Life of Bishop Land c. Lib. 5. Characters of Persons Publick and Private Professions c. 81 The Covenant of an ill Cov. Favourite An Impartial Character of a Presbyterian The Character of a Town Wit c. Lib. 11. Catalogues and Lists of various sorts and Term Catalogues 82 A List Military of the King's Land Forces 14 Clavel's General Catalogue of Books Of the Children of Christ's Hospital of King Charles's Foundation c. Lib. 6. Musick Vocal and Instrumental Ayres Dialogues and Songs Psalms Hymns Anthems set to the Haypsicord Theorbo Organ Lute c. or for one two or three Voices respectively 83 Playford's Theatre of Musick Porter 's Dottets Gambel's Aires Lib. 7. Plays Tragedys Comedys and Trage-Comedys 84 The Adventures of five Hours Beamont's Wild Goose Chase Johnson's Devils an Ass c. Lib. 7. 85 Earl of Orrerys Henry 5th Benj. Johnsons Bartholomew Fair. Benj. Johnsons Staple of News c. Lib. 6. 86 Earl of Orrerys Triphon The Sophy Dryden's Albion and Albanius c. Lib. 7. Poems Divine and Moral Panegyrical Epinichial Congratulatory Votive Satyrical Elegiac Pindarick and various Natures in Heroick Lyrick and other Numbers c. 87 The Glory of Heaven Naboth's Vineyard Poem against the Hind and Panther c. Lib. 7. 88 Panegyrick's Coronation of several Princes Flatman on the death of Prince Rupert On the death of the Duke of Ormond c. Lib. 28. 89 Dryden and others on the Prince of Wales Southouses on the Dutch War Several Poems relating to the Revolution c. Lib. 25. 90 Absolon and Achitophele and the Reflection on it Achitophel transposed The Mushroon a Satyr c. Lib. 11. Poemata Latina 91 Piscator in Ludovicicum XIV
Ordinances of Parliament from 41 to 1650 relating to all Ecclesiastical Military and Civil Affairs transacted those times as on sequestrations publick and private of Bishops and Kings Lands abrogating Episcopacy c. against Organs Liturgies on repairing of Churches Tythes Presbyterial Government Reformation Taxes Loans Duties Securities Indempuities on Trade at Land and Sea Payments Accounts Levies of Money and Arms on matters regulating the Parliamentary Wars c. Lib. 332. Other Orders and Ordinances of Magistrates c. 436 For Government of St. Bartholomews Hospital On the Infection of the Plague For Marshalling Imbatteling c. Lib. 24. 437 Several publick Acts made during Oliver's Usurpation viz. prohibiting the Proclaiming of a King for the abolishing Deans Chapters sale of Lands levying of Arms regulating of Officers c. freeing of Prisoners c. by K. Ch. 2. on restoring the Church of England c. Lib. 16. State Remonstrances 438 Pym. on the Grievances of the Kingdom Judge Jenkin's Remonstrance A Remonstrance against Non-Resistance c. Lib. 18. 439 K. Sweeden against Denmark Of the Kirk of Scotland Prynn against Ship-money c. Lib. 30. 440 K. Ch. 2d at Berwick The Armies to Richard Protector The Dutch on Dewitt's proceedings c. Lib. 35. Representations of Church State and War from bodies single and corporate relating to Government Religion Practises c. 441 To Major Fleetwood To Lord Fairfax To the Pr. of Orange c. Lib. 22. Proclamations on various Subjects during the Civil War 442 The Scots Procl of K. Ch. 2d For the tryal of K. Ch. 1 K. Phillip of Spain for reformation c. Lib. 21. Declarations of Remarkable Matters of State throughout Europe in the Reigns of Q. Eliz. and K. James the 1. 443 K. Jam. for the Executing Sr. W. Rawleigh Of the Reform Ch. of Rochester Of the French K. against the Duke of Vendosme c. lib. 22. 444 Of the Causes that mov'd Q. Eliz. to assist Holland Of the proceedings of the then E. of Essex Of Count Fredericks accepting the Crown of Bohemia c. lib. 18. Declarations and Manifesto's from the year 1641 to this present time relating to all Matters of Religion State Government Interest War Peace Leagues Liberty Priviledge Commerce martime Affairs Tryals Proceedings c. Of the Emperor of Germany and Muscovy Kings of Eng. France Spain Denmark Sweden Poland and of other Supreme Princes and Republicks Of Parliaments Assemblies Cardinals Bishops Civil Magistrates Generals c. Containing all the most remarkable Transactions Politicks Counsels throughout whole Europe during those years 445 K. Ch. 2d dated at Breda The K. of France's decl of War against Eng. The D. of Brandenbourg on the present War c. lib. 632. Proposition Proposals and Desires of K. Ch. 1. the Parliament by their respective Agents and particular Men c. on Reformation of Church and State settling of Peace improving of Laws learning Trade and Manufacture on Treatises Levyes Cessation of Armes Surrenders of Cities c. in the 3 Kingdoms Joyntly and Separately 446 Proposals for a National Reform At the Uxbridg Treaty Of the Rump Parliament for bringing in Plate c. lib. 104. Vindications of Church and State in time of War and Peace of the Actions and Managements of eminent Persons bearing Office or otherwise qualifi'd whether singled or aggregate Vindicat. of Authors Charges Principles Doctrins Tenets Dignities c. Some by way of Answer rejoynder c. from the year 1640 to 1689. 447 Of Mr. Love's Practises Of the Royal Power against Spiritual Authority Of the Ordinance of the Ch. of Eng. c. lib. 89. Observations Divine Politick and Military on Princes Kingdoms States Governments c. on national Wars Treatises Messages Speeches Sermons Ordinances Books Passages Accidents on the times c. 448 On the Historian of Mary Q. of Scots Sir Th. Overbury's on the 17 Provinces On the burning of London c. lib. 33. ●●aeries Serious and Jocose a Theological Moral Political and Ecclesiastick Matters relating to Kings Parliaments on their Election Power Protection Proceedings on Ch. and State Government Conditions Interest Safety on several Religious Points viz. Liberty of Conscience Covenants Conventicles c. 446 Prynn's Conscientious Quaeries 16 Quaer propos'd to the Bishops 10. Quaer on the personal Treaty with K. Ch. 1. c. lib. 59. Considerations of Church and State on their respective differences jars domestick and forreign on private and publick Agreements Grants Seals Debts Perce Subscriptions Speeches Accidents Petitions c. On Obedience to Magistrates National Convocations c. Ancient and Moders 450 Lord Bacon on the War with Spain On the death of K. Ch. the 2d For Obedience to Rich. Cromwel c. lib. 27. Appeals from the year 1640 to 1689 in various Cases and on different Subjects respecting single or mixt Persons to God Conscience the K. Councels superiour Courts Parliaments Generals Cities c. on Justice Preservation on the K. on the safety of the Commons on Liberty Property Religion Lord's Day c. 451 Ivies appeal against Alimony The Protestants appeal in Ireland R. Baxters account c. lib. 14. Advices Admonitions and Instructions Civil and Ecclesiastick of and to Persons of the same or of different Qualities Degrees and professions on Marriages Accounts Laws Wars c. 452 K. Ch. 1. to his Son K. Ch. 2d Bp. Laud to Bp. Wren A Dissenter to the Ch. of England c. lib. 28. Occasional Replies and Defences Miscellaneous on Memorials Vindications Declarations Answers Reasons Dispositions Remarks Narratives on Censures of Persons and Books on Charges exhibited c. 453 P. Ruperts to the Parliaments Vindicat. Sir G. Downings's to the States General Glyn's to the E. of Strafford c. lib. 20. Pleas on various and nice Subjects on Monarchy Soveraignty Government on the Ministry in several Branches against Oppression Murmuring Invectives Injustice Injury for Nonconform Liberties right Moderation Prisoners peace tolleration of Persuasions Practises c. 454 Dr. Hewit against the Parliament For the pardoning part of the R. For limited Monarchy c. lib. 21. Apologies on Church and Church Affairs for Doctrines and Doctors 455 Bp. Jewel for the C. of Eng. Anonym for the Liturgy L'estranges Apology for Protestant c. lib. 20. Apol. on State and Civil Affairs for State Ministers and Professors 456 Of the Prince of Orange 1581. Of the Earl of Essex 1598. The Younger Brother's Apology c. Lib. 23. Alarms or Admonitory Excitations 457 An Al. to Priests Judges c. Symm's Great Britain's Alarm An Alarm for Sinner c. Lib. 15. Instructions and Directions referring to the settling and better disposing the Church State and Army 458 For K. Charles the 2d Restoration For executing of the Martial Law Marquest of Montross's Instructions c. Lib. 23. Animadversions on Notes Letters Pamphlets Declarations Manifesto's Remonstrances c. 459 On a Letter to Oliv. Cromwell On the Fr. K's Declarat against Protestants On the Sweedish Manifesto c. Lib.
with the Ans The Ans to Alderman Garraways Speech An Ans to D. Ruperts Declar. c. Lib. 21. From 47 to 49. 487 An Ans to David Jenkins The Royal Apology in Ans to the Parliam The Parliam to the Scotch Comm. c. Lib. 24. From 49 to 80. 488 An Ans to sev Petitions to Ol. Crom. To the Declaration between the English and Dutch States To Oliver's Speech in vindicat of 5 Monarchy c. Lib. 19. From 80 to 90. 489 An Ans to K. Jam. 2d Declaration To Mr. Ashton's dying Paper To the Bish of Oxon on the Penal Laws c. Lib. 15. M●sc●llaneous Tracts being all Discou●ses Observations Animadversions Reflections Admonitions Discoveries Cautions Parrarels Memoirs Maxims Positions Arguments Expedients Conclusions relating to the Pretences Designes Confederacies Consultations Policies Letters Papers Negotiations Stratagems Plots and to every material action whatsoever in general of Church State or the Army or of each particular Memb. thereof individual or compound both Bp. Pastors Kings Peers Gen. and Private Subjects in all Capacities as well as Parliam Associations Fraternities c. 490 The Royal Legacies of K. Ch. I. Hollingworth's defence of K. Ch. I. with Walk Acc. The Royal Succ. Clear'd c. Lib. 18. 491 K. Jam. I. on the duty of a King The Model of a Common-wealth Votivae Angliae c. Lib. 28. 492 The United Provinces Interest Buchanan's detections of the Q. of Scots The Machiav Cromwellist c. Lib. 23. 493 No Protestant Plot the 3 parts Engl. enslav'd to Pop. succ The Sorbon subscription to the Oath of Allegiance c. Lib. 23. 494 Sr. R. Cotton on Gondamours Emb. Hakwell on the Liberty of the subj Martin on the Independency of Eng. c. Lib. 30. 495 Q Eliz. Exhort on the Span Invas Nanton's Observat on Q. Eliz. The State of the Eng. Fugitives in Spain 1696 c. Lib. 24. 496. Allen s Killing no Murder to Ol. Crom. Ol. Crom. thanks to Fairf The Nat. of the Savoy persec as sent to Ol. Crom. c. Lib. 18. 497 The Charges against K. Ch. I. clear'd Observat on Sejanus's fall Asinus Onustus deliver'd to Q. Eliz. c. Lib. 3. 498 Stubbs on the Holland War The simple Cobler per La guard Honesty is the Best Policy c. Lib. 28. 499 Dodona's Vocal forest Against killing men for theft De Brittain's Dutch Usurpation c. Lib. 26. 500 The Iron Rod in Cromwel's hands the Prelates Pride Speculum Crape gown●rum both parts and Ans c. Lib. 23. 501 The discovery of Spanish practises both parts Presbytery display'd A Muzle for Cerberus and his Whelps c. Lib. 34. 502 Remarks on the Oxon. Parl. Debates Raleigh's Albania Mercurius Venereus c. Lib. 19. 503 The Eastern Kings Embassy to Ol. Crom. Sir W. Rawleigh's Ghost Martines Echo c. Lib. 28. 504 K. Jam. I. Charge to the Circuit Judges The Layman's Religion The Fr. Kings Edict against Protestants c. Lib. 22. 505 Howard's Pattern of Christian Loyalty Anglorum Singultus to General Monk Rich's Irish Hubb bubb c. Lib. 19. 506 The Oxonian Anti-Parliament The Reasons of England's Confederacy with France weighed The Scotch Mist dispelled c. Lib. 15. 507 Reflections on the Opinions of Modern Divines The Pacquet of Advice complete The Red-coats Catechism c. lib. 22. 508 K. Jam. 1. against private Combats The Evaporation of the Apple of Palestine Mischiefs of misrepresenting the King c. lib. 20. Cosmographical Geographical and Anthological Histories of the whole World 509 Pomponius Mela Cosmoge Strafford's Geographical Description The Modern History of the World both parts c. lib. 7. European Hist containing the Descript Origine Antiq. Laws Customs Govern Manners Qual strength and material Occurrences Rebellions Battles Sieges and in all the Countries of Europe entirely and partic on Russia Pol. Hungary Greece Moldavia the Seigniories in and about Italy as Modena Ven. Gen. Sicily Savoy the Gris c. and abund of Tracts relat to the Terri of the Turks 510 Cardin. Contareno's Hist of Venice On the Dukedom of Modena On the Dukedom of Tuscany c. lib. 16. 511 On Stenho Rarin's Rebellion in Muscovy The Descript of Europe from 1650 to 1610. The Troubles of Geneva 1591 c. lib. 17. American and other Hist viz. of Carol. Virgin Isle of Pines Newfoundland c 512 Nova Britania in Virginia Bullock's Examinat of Virginia Whitbourn on the Discovery of Newfoundland c. lib. 10. Histories of New England in divers curious Tracts containing the Laws Customs Warrs Trade Products Religion Conversion and the Progress of Christianity 513 Mather's Hist of their Warrs Wood's New Englan Prospect Whitfield on the Converted State of the Indians c. lib. 11. ●14 An Abstract of their Laws Motton's New Englands Canaan Clark on the New Englands Persecution c. lib. 10. Histories of England containing all its Transactions of State within it self and with other Nations the Lives and Practices of its Princes the Account of all Ecclesiastical and Military Affairs in general on the Honour Defence Safety Interest Troubles Ilconveniences c. 515 Froissard's Epitome The Reign of K. Hen. 3. The Court of K. James 1. c. lib. 18. ●16 Pulleston's Epitome Monarch Brit. Daniel's Hist of England Of York and Lancast Warrs c. lib. 11. ●17 Owen's Register of Engl. Seminaries c. The English Pope Another with a Vindication and Parallel c. lib. 11. ●18 Pulleston on God's Care of Monarchy Penn on the Interest of Engl. K. Ch. 1. no Man of Blood but a Martyr c. lib. 11. ●19 Gowry's Conspiracy K. Ch. 1. Affairs in Scotl. under Montross St. Grevil's 5 Years of K. James c. lib. 17. 520 Fletcher's Hist of Henry A Narr of the Span. Intreagues in Engl. Turner's Abstract of Peers c. lib. 15. 521 The Foundations c. of Oxford and Cambridge England's and Holland's Union England's Doxology c. lib. 11. 522 Walker's History of Independency complete c. lib. Curious Tracts relating to Scotland both to its Church and State c. Affairs during the late Civil Warrs in its Negotiations Papers c. with Engl. its Battles Victories Losses Accounts Assemblies Parliam Convocations Treaties Manifesto's Proclamations Answers c. and Modern Treat on the same 523 Scotl. Ancient Obligat to Engl. Lysimach Nicanor to the Covenanters The Scotch Grievances under Lauderdale c. lib. 16. 524 Their Barbarities against Bps. The Assemblie's Exhortation to England The Scot's Cabinet Opened c. lib. 26. 525 The Scotch Proceedings 1640. The Soldier 's Speech on the Ks. Coronat Oath A Remonstr on the Scotch Troubles c. lib. 21. 526 The Lawfulness of the Scots Invasion Their Kirk's Confession of Faith Copies of all Letters Papers c. between their Commissioners and the English Parliarment c. lib. 19. 527 Rutherford's Plea for Presbytery An Assertion of Scotch Ch. Government The Scotch Kirk's Protestation c. lib. 9. 528 Reformat
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 ●●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 〈◊〉 Catalogues Price 6 d. are to be Sold at Mr. Gillyflower's in Westminster-Hall Mr. Crouch's at the Corner of Pope's-Head Alley in Cornhill Mr. Christopher Bateman in Middle-Row in Holborn Mr. Well 's at the Crown in Fleet-street and at the Guilded Acron in St. Paul's Church-Yard At which last Place the Books are now to be seen The Conditions of Sale I. THE highest Bidder is the Buyer c. II. The Books for ought we know are Perfect if any appear otherwise before they be taken away the Buyer hath his Choice of taking or leaving them III. That every Person give in his Name and Place of Abode paying also Five Shillings in the Pound for what he shall Buy and be obliged to take them away and pay the remaining Part of the Money at the Place of Sale within Three Days after it be ended the Buyer also paying Porteridge IV. None to bid less than Six-Pence when a Bundle rises to Ten Shillings V. That any that Buys by Commission being distant from the Place of Sale do pay the Carriage home Tracts Pamphlets c. In Folio Stycht Tractus Medici Theolog. Mathemat Poetici 1. PRideaux Episc de Episcopatum Pembelus de Formarum Origine Lansburgus in Quadrantem Astrolabium c. Lib. 11. 2 Oxon in principem Walliae Nat. Piscator in Obitum O. Cromwel Pontani Panegyricus in Guil. Mariam c. Libri 13. Divinity Tracts Practical and Polemical 3 The forms of Consecrations c. Dr. Taylor on Divine Institutions Ainesworth against Popish Idolatry Grammatical Explanation of Hebrew Phrases c. Lib. 10. 4 Dr. Pareus Theol. Miscellanies Popish practical positions Anti Brekekekex for the Common-Prayer c. Lib. 13. Sermons by eminent Divines on several Occasions 5 Dr. Stillingfleets five Sermons Farringdon's nine Sermons Hickeringill Sin of Man catching c. Lib. 5. Tracts on Monarchial Government Prerogative Priviledges of the King Liberties and Properties of Subjects c. 6 Sir R. Filmer's power of Kings A defence of the same against Al. Sidney Dr. Chamberlain's Problems c. Lib. 7. On Succession to the Crown History Rice Pleas Arguments on the right to the same on Exclusion from it c. 7 The History of it from Canutus The White Rose for York The point of Succession discuss'd c. Lib. 9. 8 The Character of a Popish Successor 2 parts An Answer to it A vindication of the Character c. Lib. 22. Coronation Ceremonies Forms and Manners London's Entertainment by Triumphal Arches Thames Rivers Shews Solemnities at the Instalment of Knights of the Garter Marriages of Princes c. 9 At the Circumcision of Pr. Mustapha At King Charles 2d K. of Spains Marriage At the Coronation of K. William c. Lib. 10. Commissions Grants Certificates and Patents on several Occasions from the King 10 K. William's Commission for Greenwich Hospital K. Charles for Pauls For limiting Wharfs and Keys c. Lib. 7. 11 Sir Robert Cotton on Antiquity of Parliaments Ryley's Pleadings in Parliament The Clergy Vindicated c. Lib. 7. 12 Parliamentary Elections Proceedings Practices Transactions Debates Reasons Narrative Speeches accounts of several Sessions about the Popish Plots and other considerable Matters before and since The practises of the English Representatives Cook 's Memorabilia The History of the Association c. Lib. 7. 13. Various Letters Discourses Queries Advices Cases Considerations Proposals on the Election of Members Dissolation of Parliaments Reports from Committees Bills c. Lib 69. SPEECHES 14 The King 's and Chancellors Speeches in Parliament and elsewhere from the Restauration to 1670 Lib. 26. 15 Kings and Chancellors Speeches from 1670 to 1680 c. Lib. 20. 16 Kings and Chancellors Speeches from 1680 to 94. 17 Speeches Lord High Stewards Keepers Peers Speakers and Members of Parliament Lord Chief Justices Recorders c. Lib. 53. 18 Dying Speeches and Behaviours of several noted Persons at the place of Execution Examinations Considerations Animadversions Lord Russels c. Stephen Colledges Of Sir Edmundbury Godfreys Murder c. Lib. 12. Declarations relating to War and Peace of several Kings of England from 1660 to 90. Copies of Foreign ones 19 K. Williams for incouraging Seamen Of the United Provinces against Sweeden K. Charles 2d against Holland c. Lib. 20. 20 Declarations of the Common-wealth of England under Oliver the Commons in Parliament relating to the then Affairs c. Lib. 15. 21 Addresses of divers sorts of the Peers Spiritual and Temporal of Counties Cities Burroughs Corporations Societies Shiers of the House of Commons Private Persons c. Lib. 11. 22 Orders Ordinances and instructions of Kings Parliaments Protectors Justices of Peace c. for regulating Musters on the High Court of Justice and Chancery and surveying of Forrests High ways Chases or Riding Post Fines Ministers Schoolmasters c. 23 Votes of the House of Commons in several Years being from 19 to 95. 24 A Compleat Set for the Sessions of Parliament in the Year 1680. 25 A Compleat Set for the Session in the Year 1689. 26 An intire Sett of the 2d Sessions Anno 1690. 27 A perfect sett of the 3d. Sessions Anno 1691 0. 28 An intire sett for the 4th Session Anno. 1691. Acts of Parliament 29 Acts in the 1 8 13 27 years of Q. Eliz. Reign 30 Acts in 29 31 39 43 years of Q. Eliz. 31 Acts made annis 1 3 4 7 21 Jac. 32 Acts in the Reign of K. Charles 2d Anno. 12. 33 Acts Anno 13. Carolus 2d 34 Acts Anno 14. Carolus 2d 35 Acts Anno 15. Carolus 2d 36 Acts Anno 16 and 17 Carolus 2d 37 Acts An. 18 19 and 20 Car. 2d 38 Acts 22d Car. 2d 39 Acts Anno 2⅔ Car. 2d 40 Acts Ann. 25 and 27. Car. 2d 41 Acts in the Year 29. Car. 2d 42 Acts in the Year 30 31 32. Car. 2d Several Tracts relating to Popish Positions Practices Plots and Intreagues 43 Smith's Intreagues of the Popish Plot The Practises and Positions of Jesuits The Papists bloody after-game c. Lib. 12. Divers Tracts relating to Fanatick Plot or Rye Plot c. by the Dissenters Pro and Con with the Rice Progress Discovery Charges and Defences of the same 44 The History of Whiggism both parts The History of the Whiggish Plot A renew of the Fanatical Plot. Lib. 8. Session Proceedings at the Old Baily Hick's-Hall Assizes and in Ecclesiastical Courts and Kings-Bench and in occasional places on various matters 56 On the Bill of High-Treason Proceedings against the Bishop of London 89. Against Aylif and Nelthorp and Muggletons Tryals c. Lib. 109. Petitions of the Lord Mayors
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
English and French Sweedish and Danish Spanish and Portuguese and other Countries had in divers parts of the World in the East or West Indies Mediterranean Ocean Channel North and South Seas Baltick Sound in divers Years with the Consequences thereof 758 The Duke of York's Victory 1665. 1673 Summers Expedition under Prince Rupert The Fight between the Rochellers and the Duke of Guise c. lib 31. Practical Treatises of Navigation and Sailing in its three kinds Horizontal Paradoxal and on the great Circle on the Astrolabe Cross-staff Latitude Plotting and Surveying of Places Analemma the use of the Sea-Chart Nocturnal c. and on all Questions and Propositions namical 759 Norwood's Seaman's Practise the Seaman's Secrets of Sayling Bourne's Regiment for the Sea c. lib. 6. 760 Wright's Seaman's Tutor Aspley's Speculum Nauticum Elslyot's Dyxis Nautica c. lib. 6. 761 The Seaman's Kalendar Bassett's Path-way to Sayling Norman's Safeguard of Sailers c. lib. 5. Political Discourses on Shipping Fleet and other Sea Matters with Propositions on the security of Nations particular of this Isle 762 The Dominion of the Sea the Seaman undeceiv'd St. Lo's Bridle for the Fr. King c. lib. 14. Treatises of Musick Vocal and Instrumental Ayres Madrigalls Cauzonets for 3 4 5 or 6 Voices Lessons and Instructions for Consort to several Instruments to the Treble-Lute Treble-Viol Bass-Viol Bandora Cittern Flute Virginals c. in various Languages 763 Descartes Compend of Musick Farmer 's Consort of Musick Childe 's Psalms for 3 Voc. c. lib. 11. 764 Playford's Musick 's Handmaid the Lute 's Apology Lessons for the Cittern c. lib. 18. 765 A Collection of Ital. Fr. and Latin Songs some Manuscript by the most eminent Masters of that Science lib. 17. Tracts on Geometry Geometrical Projections Operations and Instruments on the Nature and Property of Numbers the making directions and use of the Sector Compasses c. On Trigonometry or the Doctrine of Triangles Plain Sperical Rectangular and Obliqueangular on architecture c. 766 Moxon's Compendium Euclidis Dr. T. Hood on the Sector Sir T. Urghart's Trissotetras c. lib. 7. Of Dyaling divers Tracts as well ancient as modern for the making Dials of all sorts Horizontal Erect Direct Declining Inclining Reclining both for the Sun and Moon 767 Tale's Art of Dyaling Wright on Dyaling Leighbourn's Dyaling c. lib. 7. Ingenious Tracts of Surveying in the Material Mathematical and Mechanical parts of it several on Measuring all manner of Land Squares Timber Stone Pillars Globes or any Plain or Solid 768 Diggs's Tectonicon Atwell's Faithful Surveyor Folkingham's Feudigraphia c. lib. 6. Treatises of the Sphares their Description Vses c. on several Spharical Instruments on the Globes Caelestial and Terrestial c. 769 The Rete for the Plain Sphere Dr. Hood's Use of the Globes Oliver on the Plain Sphere c. lib. 7. Arithmetical Treatises wherein the Combinations Elections Variations and Compositions of Quantities of the Powers of Number of Sines Tangents Decimals Logarithms c. Tables of Interest Calculations and Annuities are set down 770 Strode's Treatise of Quantities Harper's Jewel of Arithmetick Ingpen on the secrets of Numbers c. lib. 6. Astronomy and Astrology by the most celebrated hands wherein are the Conjectural and Judiciary Discourses on the government of the World Mutation of Empires and States Conjunctions of Planets and other Coelestial Congresses the Natures and Effects of Commets Prodigies Signs Solar and Lunar Eclipses the Influence of the Stars on the Doctrine of Nativities Philosophical and Astrological Vindications and Confutations of Hypothesis c. 771 Gadbury de Cometis Wharton's Bellum Hybernicale Pool on the doctrine of Nativities c. lib. 7. 772 Lily's Prophetical Merlin Kelway on Nativities Wigelin's Astrology theologiz'd c. lib. 6. 773 Lily's World's Catastrophe Starry Messenger Annus Tennebrosus c. lib. 5. 774 Gadbury's Royal star Cardines Coeli Masquerade du Ciel c. lib. 9. Narratives of Signal Prodigies and Wonders Apparitions and Visions in divers forms which e're appear'd in either of the Elements Heaven Earth or the Water Natural and Supernatural on Wonderful and Monstrous Births strange Fights in the Air c. with their Ends Events Accidents Judgments befalling their different Objects with Philosophical and Theological Descants on the same 775 Spencer on Prodegies A Collection of Prodegies 1661. A Collection of Prodegies 1662 c. lib. 6. 776 Juniper's Visions before Dr. Gauden the Wandring spirit Edge-hill Appearances c. lib. 34. Divers Prophesies Predictions Prognosticks and other Prophetical Treatises and Observations of the future State of the World Fortunes Changes Revolutions and turn of Times in Kingdoms Nations Governments Cities Religions Events of Battles Sieges Sea Engagements on the Actions Debates Designs Consultations Resolves of Interested Persons some accomplish'd others unfulfill'd 777 Arch Bishop Beckett's Prophecy Several of Lily's Predictions Culpepper's Catastrophe Magnatum c. lib. 15. 778 Tindall's Prophecy on the Clergy Behmen's Mercurius Teutonicus Magimis's Italian Proyhecy c. lib. 14. 779 Velmont's Dutch Prophecy Pugh's Collection of Prophesies Brightman's Predictions c. lib. 15. 780 Lilly on King Charles I. Sufferings Cardinal David's Prophecy of King Charles I. Death Gostelo's Propecy of the Restoration c. lib. 18. 781 Salter's Wonderful Prophesies Luther's Prophecy Birchensela's Eagle Prophecy c. lib. 13. Tracts concerning Witches Wizards Witchcrafts and Sorcery Ghosts Spirits Daemons Examinations Tryals and Confessions of and Informations against Witches On Daemoniack Persons possess'd on dispossession on the Impiety of Charms Inchantments c. Philosophical Discourses on the Essence and Entity Witches 782 K. James I. Daemonology Roberts on Witchcraft Mason's Anatomy of Sorcery c. lib. 5. 783 Glanvill's Considerations on Witches Ady's Discovery of Witches Holland against Witchcraft c. lib. 8. Treatises concerning Trade and Commerce on Improvements Plantations in distant Countries Irish Cattle East-Indian and Affrican Joint-Stock Sugar Fishery Wool Cloth Linnen Manufacture Soap Salt Leather Wood Vintage Increase of Shipping and abundance of others on different Subjects 784 On the English Trade to the East Indies Sir T. Smith's Defence of Trade The Groans of the Plantations c. lib. 9. 785 White 's English Interest asserted A Treatise on Wool and Cattle Anon ym on Free Trade c. lib. 13. 786 The Merchant's Avizo The King of Spain's Priviledges to English Merchants Parker on Free Trade c. lib. 12. 787 Wheeler on Commerce Haward on the Crown Charges Wagstaff's Proposals c. lib. 10. 788 Roberts treasure of Traffick Robinson's England's safety in trade Moor's Bread for the Poor c. lib. 12. Divers Tracts of Customs Excise Rates of Wharfage Cranage Contributions Assessments Revenues Subsidies Impositions Exactions and on various other Matters correspondent thereto 789 Sir R. Cotton's Abstract of the King's Revenue Considerations on the Forraign Excise Taxes and Contributions c. Lib. 12. Treatises of Bank and Money Corporation Credit and Security Subscriptions
Trinity Conyer's just Man's Defence The Non-con's Meeting c. lib. 10. 103 Churchman's Review of the Certamen Epistolare A Description of the Spiritual Temple A Collection of Christ's Sermons c. lib. 12. 104 A Sovereign Salve for a sick Soul Faith's Fundamental Principles Sinner's first Table of the Law lib. 11. 105 H. Grotius against Paganism c. Gretton's Divine Philosophy Index Biblicus c. lib. 12. 106 Erbury's Mystery of Godliness Thunnan's Defence of Learning in the Ministry Arise Evan's Euroclydon Wind c. lib. 11. 107 Dr. Carlton on knowing the true Church Boulton's Guard of the Tree of Life Robinson on what is predestinated c. lib. 10. 108 Buckler's against Drunkenness Bunyan on the House of God Parker's Instauration of Grace c. lib. 12. 109 Common-Prayer of the Church of England Scotland Dr. Ellis Clavis Fidei Baxter's Instructions for a sober Life c. lib. 12. 110 Croft's Happiness on Earth Collyers Marrow of Christianity Conwell's K. Jesus c. lib. 12. 111 Hull against Atheists A vind of and on the contempt of the Clergy Vincent's Godliness in Principle c. lib. 11. 112 Parr on the Lord's Prayer Perkin's Christian Oeconomie Prince on the Sacraments c. lib. 10. 113 On the Excellency of Christianity Collard on the present and future State On late Repentance c. lib. 11. 114 Batt's portraicture of Hypocrisie Palmer's Memorials of Christianity The Mystery of God in Man c. lib. 12. 115 The Pr. of Orange's Royal New-Years-Gift Ney's Display of Divine Heraldry Norman on Family Godliness c. lib. 11. 116 Hickman's Justification of the Father's Herbert's Belief and Confession Sr. James Perrot on the Lord's Prayer and 10 Commandments c. lib. 12. 117 Perkin's on the Vocation of Men Lepperus on hearing of Sermon 's Whites token for Children c. lib. 11. 118 Polandus 's Substance for Christian Religion Wilkin's on the Gift of Preaching A Discription of Heaven and Hell c. lib. 12. 119 Verning's Mysteries and Revelations Salmon's Antichrist in Man Troughton's against Universal Judgment c. lib. 11. 120 Findall's path way to the Scriptures Treatise on Regeneration Marconvile on a Good and Evil Tongue c. lib. 12. 121 Howoss Charity to others Of the Vanity of this Life Hattclife on the Necessity of a God c. lib. 9. 122 Godwyn for Instructing Negro's Geery on the Subject of the Psalms Ford on the Choice of Eternal Life c. lib. 10. 123 Lord Plesis Tears Tassanus 's Compendium of the Father Maxey on Obduration c. lib. 10. 124 Bp. Hall's Observations Characters of Vices and Virtues Old Religion c. lib. 12. 125 Taffin on the marks of God's Children Taylor against Cursing and Swearing Typing on the Condition of the Clergy c. lib. 9. 126 Johnson's Remarks on Dr. Sherlock's Resistance The Debate between Sherl and Satan Speculum Sherlockianum c. lib. 10. 127 Ford on God's Judgment K. James on the Lord's Prayer on the 27th of March c. lib. 12. 128 Tompkin on the Authority of the Scripture Powel on the Lawfulness of Usury Spira's State lib. 11. 129 Jun. Brutus on the Liberties of Religion Bell on the Liberty of a Christian Lavor on predestination c. lib. 11. 130 Bp. Canors Rules to the Clergy The plain man's Guide to Heaven Rolls on the Burning of London c. lib. 10. Tracts of Merchants Accompts Arithmetick and Rates Tables and Breviates threein for the forbearance and discompt of money valuation of Annuities Leases Pensions c. 191 The Rates of Merchandizes Barton's Arithmetick abreviated Butler's Scale of Interest c. Lib. 7. Prophecies Predictions Prognostications relating to the Jews Foreign and Domestick Transactions in Church and State several Discourses on Prophecies c. 192 Perkins's Art of Prophecying A Collection of Prophecies on the Calling of the Jews Lylly's Defence of Prophecies c. in Lib. 8. 193 Spencer on the Vanity of Prophecies Arise Evan's Interpretation of Farly's Vision His Voice of Thunder c. Lib. 12. Tracts about Witches and Witchcraft and Daemoniacs 194 The doctrine of Devils A dialogue of Witches The World possest with Devils c. Lib. 5. Almanacks and Annual Prognostications and Ephemerisses for divers Meridians and Years by the most able Contemporary Astrologers wherein besides the Planetary Motions Passions and Positions Meteorological Observations Chronological Collections and Judgments Astrological are several necessary Rules Planets c. and Observations for Husbandmen Physicians Mathematicians Surveyors c. From the Year 1596 inclusive to 1622. 195 By Buckminster Neve Woodhouse Hopton Gilden Dade Brown Allestree c. From the Year 1622 exclusive to 1650. 196 By Wing Booker Dove Osburne Nye Vaux Ashwell Henlet and others afore-nam'd c. From the Year 1650 exclusive to 1666. 197 By Wharton Blagrave Jesse's Scripture Almanacks Lilly Perkins and others afore-nam'd c. From 1667 inclusive to these Times 198 By Gadbury Cooley Saunders Andrews Trigg and Swallow White Poor Robbin Partridge and others Seven other Almanacks some Jocose and others in Refutations 199 A Reply to Patridge's Almanack printed in Holland 1687 The Quakers Almanack An Introduction to the Knowledge of Almanacks c. Lib. 15. Divers Treatises about Trade and its Improvement 200 Lewis's Proposals to increase Trade Observations on Trade and Interest of Money Fortrey's England's Interest and Improvement c. Lib. 7. Tracts of Banks and Money of several worths of Money Advices to the Payers and Receivers c. 201 Malyn's Canker of the Commonwealth The Practice of Bankrupts The Standard of Equality in Subsidiary Taxes c. Lib. 10. Husbandry several Tracts about Gardening of Rasing and Ordering Fruit-Trees the Skill of Horsemanship and Farriers Angling Cookery Discourses of and methods relating to Bees c. 202 Drope ordering Fruit-Trees The Flower-Garden Murrel's Cookery c. Lib. 9. 203 Markham's Farrier Gedde's Discovery of Bee-Houses Gilbert of Angling c. Lib. 9. Philosophical Tracts experimental and otherwise on the Essence Nature and Beings 204 Pocock's Oriental Philosophy Dr Fulk of Meteors A. Cowley on advancing Experimental Philosophy c. Lib. 8. Tracts of Physick and Chirurgery of the Causes Symptoms Nature Progress Prevention and Cures of Diseases and Hurts on various medicinal vertues preservations and medicaments several desectatory Discourses and Observations 205 Dr. Harvey on Consumptions Fletcher on the Judgment of Urine Culpeper's way of curing Diseases c. Lib. 10. 206 Dr. Turquet's Medicinal Counsels A●b Magn. of the Vartues of Herbs c. The Sufficiency of English Medicines c. Lib. 11. 207 Dr. Archer on Consumptions Sir K. Digby's Observation on Religio Medici Ross against Sir K. Digby c. Lib. 13. 208 Dr. Maynwaring on the Scurvy Dr. Wynel on the Lues Venera Trye's Woman's Physician c. Lib. 11. Chimical Treatises with several various Tracts on the Art and its Professors pro and con on medicinal Waters and Wells 209 The Tomb of Semiramis and Phol Stone Willis on Transmutary Alchyny Dr. Thompson against the Galenists c. Lib. 10. Novels and petty Romances 210 The Novels of Queen Eliz. Cartwrights Heroick Lover The Players Tragedy c. Lib. 8. 211 The Wife 's the Cuckold Hist of Don Anton. Prince of Spain The Siege of Nantz The Hist of Nicerotis c. Lib. 9. Tragedies Comedies and Tragi-Comedies 212 Davenant's Wits and Platonick Lovers Aggripina Empress of Rome The New Inn c. Lib. 8. Poems on several Occasions Divine Moral various of Historical and Heroick Numbers some Amorous Jocose Invective and Satyrical some Epigrams Elegies Translations Parafrastical or metaphorical 213 Religious Poems Smith's Hist of Joseph The Lamentations in Meteor The Art of Preaching c. Lib. 12. 214 Fewter's Catechism of the Ch. of England Herbert's Shadow of the Temple Quarles-Meditations on death c. Lib. 10. 215 Mason's Penitential Cries Rich's Soliloquies and Meditations Turner's Version of Solomon's Song c. Lib. 12. 216 Cowley's Poetical Blossoms Shakspear's Reproof of Lucreece Philpot's Poems c. Lib. 12. 217 Wyther's Campo-Musa His Triple Paradox Lane's Poetical Visions c. Lib. 10. 218 Floddan's Fields Hubert's Life and death of Henry the Second Allen's Battel of Cresey c. Lib. 12. 219 The Dutch Hudibrass Sir John Denham of old Age Cleaveland's Poems c. Lib. 12. Elegies and Satyrs and Translations 220 Brathwait on King James the First Dr. Hammond on King Charles the First The Metamorphus of Pigmatius's Image c. Lib. 10. 221 Hobbs's Travels of Ulisses Hollyday's Translation of Persins Boys of Virgil's Third Aenaeis c. Lib. 10. FINIS