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A69790 A Continuation of the Compleat catalogue of stitch'd books and single sheets, &c. printed since the first discovery of the popish plot, September 1678 from the 1st of January 1679/80 to the 25th of June, 1680 : to this is prefixed some omitted in the last : the continuation is intended by the publisher. 1680 (1680) Wing C5960A; ESTC R8498 33,404 57

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1679. 2 89. The Swans welcome to the Duke of York 1679. 1 90. A List of the Club of Voters in the long Parliament dissolv'd 1679. Printed 1679. 1 91. Reflexions upon the Earl of Danby about Godfreys Murther 1679. 1 92. An Answer to the Objections against the Earl of Danby about Sir Edmunbury Godfreys Murther 1679. 1 93. An Answer to the Earl of Danby's Paper touching Sir Edmundbury Godfreys Murther 1679. ½ 94. E. Christian 's Reflections on a Paper intituled Reflections upon the Earl of Danby touching Sir Edmundbury Godfreys Murther 1679. 1 95. Timothy Touchstone's Reply to Christians Letter 1679. ½ 96. An Answer to Timothy Touchstone 1679. ½ 97. Timothy Touchstone's Reply to Sir Anonymus 1679. ½ 98. Fair warning or a Catalogue of Compounders for their Estates 1679. ½ 99. Englands safety or two Unanimous Votes in the last Parliament about the Duke of York 1679. 1 100. Londons Loyalty to King and Country about Sir George Jefferies waiting on the Duke at Windsor 1679. ½ 101. The Proceedings at Guild-Hall September the 12th 1679. with Sir Thomas Players Speech c. 1 102. An Answer to Sir Thomas Players Speech the 12th of Septemb. 1679. 1 103. A Vindication of Sir Thomas Player being a Reply to the Answer to Sir Thomas Players Speech 1679. ½ 104. An Answer to the Vindication of Sir Thomas Player 1679. 1 105. The Vindicator vindicated or a Sur-rejoynder on behalf of Sir Thomas Player 1679. 1 106. A Hue and Cry after the Reasons to be given in on September the 18th 1679. by Sir Thomas Player 1 107. A List of the Parliament of Women 1679. 1 108. A Collection of Orders Votes c. in the late Parliament relating to the Earl of Danby and the Lords in the Tower 1679. 4 109. A Collection of Messages and Addresses from the House of Commons to the King from Anno 1660. to the 14th of August 1679. 14 110. Antiquity and Dignity of Parliaments by Sir R. Cotton 1679. 4 111. An Impartial State of the Case of the Earl of Danby 1679. 6 112. A Catalogue of the Names of the Martyrs burnt in Queen Maries Reign 1679. 1 113. An humble Address to the Citizens of London with a reprehension to the Intelligencer B. Harris 1679. 1 114. The Coffee-house Dialogue examined and refured 1679. ½ 115. An Account of the Jesuits attempt on Mr. De Luzancy upon his Conversion to the Protestant Religion 1679. ½ 116. A Relation of the Raining of Blood at Shewall in Herefordshire 1679. 1 117. The Case of the Earl of Shaftsbury at the King's Bench on his Confinement in the Tower 1679. 4 117. England's Improvement justified or Captain Yarranton vindicated in answer to the Coffee-house Dialogue 1679. 1 118. The Pope's Lamentation or a compendium of Speeches of several of his Retinue 1679. 1 119. A List of the Parliament begun March 6. 1678 9. 1 120. A List of the Parliament begun Octob. 17. 1679. 1 121. An account of the entertainment of the Duke of York by the Artillery Company Octob. 21. 1679. 1 122. Battering Rams against Rome's Gate or the remark of her Character 1679. ½ 123. A description of the Castle and Increase of the race of the Huffs 1679. 1 124. The tragical History of Jetzer 1679. 13 125. The Jesuites Gospel 1679. 10 126. The Trial and Condemnation of the Earl of Essex and the Earl of Southamption Anno 1600. Printed 1679. 8 127. The Trial of the Lord Coruwallis Printed 1679. 3½ 128. The late proposall of Union amongst Protestants revived and rectified Being a vindication of Dr. Sandys Arch-Bishop of York and Dr. Tillotson Dean of Canterbury 1679. 4 129. The Bawds Trial and Execution 1679. 2 130. Material and useful considerations about Laws positive and Laws of necessity 1679. 5 131. A Declaration of the Treasons practised by Dr. Parry against Queen Elizabeth 1679. 10 132. London's Defiance to Rome or a Narrative of the burning of the Pope at Temple-bar Novemb. 17. 1679. 1 133. Observations on the Prophecies of John Gadbury with Predictions for the Year 1680. Printed 1679. 1 134. A serious expostulation with the Citizens about their standing so high for the Duke of York's Interest 1679. 1 135. The Caball of Romish Ghosts and Mortals or the Devil deceived and the sick Pope 1679. 4 136. His Majesty's Declaration for the dissolution of the Privy-Council and constituting a new one April 20. 1679. 3 137. His Majesties Speech with the Lord Chancellor's to the Parliament April 30. 1679. 2 138. Dr. Oates's Witch of Endor 1679. 13 139. The Jesuites condemned by their own Witness or an account of their Principles about Equivocation deposing of Princes and the King-killing Doctrine 1679. 6 140. A Narrative of the Popish Plot against K. Charles the first discovered by A. ab Habernfield to Sir William Boswell 1643. Printed 1679. 10 141. A seasonable Corrective to the one project for the good of England 1679. 3 142. The Speech of the Recorder of Barwick to the Duke of York 1679. ½ 143. The address of several Peers to the King for the fitting of the Parliament 1679. 1 144. A Letter from a Gentleman in the Countrey to a person of Honour in London in vindication of the Church of England 1679. 1 145. The Poisoner Poisoned or a relation from Lewes in Sussex how one R. Brinkburst poisoned one W. More 1679. 1 146. The Trial of the Lord Audley for Sodomy Anno 1631. Printed 1679. 4 147. Snotty-nose Gazette or the Coughing Intelligence Nov. 24. 1679. ½ 148. A Narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions house Dec. 10. 1679. 1 149. The Resolution of the Judges and Lords in the Star Chamber 2 Reg. Jacob. touching procuring hands to Petitions c. 1679. ½ 150. A new Prophecie or a propheticall discourse of the Blazing Star that appeared April 23. 1677. 1 151. A proposal of Union amongst Protestants from the last will of Dr. Sandys Arch-Bishop of York 1679. 1 152. An Order by the Lord Mayor for the better execution of the Laws in relation to the Government of the City 29. Novemb. 1679. 3 153. The Judges Opinions concerning Petitions to the King in publick matters 1679. 1 2 154. Strange news from Chippingnorton in Oxfordshire of dreadfull Apparitions seen in the Air July 28. 1679. 1 155. Strange news from Staffordshire or a relation of two bloody Murthers committed by one A. Sympson 1679. 1 156. The Association or the Instrument of writing by the Protestants in Queen Elizabeth's Reign together with the Act of Parliament in 27 Eliz. Cap. 1. for the same and Queries thereon 1679. 3 157. An Answer to a Letter written on reading the Gazette about Petitions Decemb. 11. 1679. 1 158. A Compendium of the Birth and Exploits of the Duke of Yorke with his entertainment in Scotland 1679. 1 159. A profitable method complied for the promotion of the Linnen Manufacture By R. Hains 1679. 1 160. The Confession and Execution of the seven Prisoners at Tyburn Decemb. 9.
Choice of their Parliament-men 1679. 1 5. Tell-Truths advice to the Nation in the Election of their Parliament-men 1679. 1 6. The Countries Vindication in Answer to Tell-Truth's advice in choice of the next Parliament 1679. 1 7. Seasonable Queries offered to all in the choice of the New Parliament 1679. 1 8. The Freeholders Choice or a Letter of advice concerning Elections 1679. 1 9. The Nations Aggrievance or an address to the King for the due choice of Parliament-men 1679. 1 10. The Moderate Parliament or an Answer to a Letter about Electing a Parliament-man 1679. 1 11. The Case of the Burrough of New Windsor 1679. 1 12. Essex's Excellency or the gallantry of the Freeholders of that County in choice of their Parliament-men 1679. 2 13. An Account of the Behaviour of the Essex Freeholders at their Election 1679. 2 14. A Letter from a Freeholder of Buckinghamshire concerning the Election of Knights of that County 1679. 1 15. An Expostulatory Letter from the Farmers of the Neighbouring Villages to the Men of Buckingham 1679. 1 2 16. A true Account of the Election of Bucks in a Letter from a Freeholder c. 1679. 1 17. The Speedy of Ferdinando Huddleston Esq at the Election at Baggry in the County of Cumberland 1679. ½ 18. A Letter from a Friend in Abingdon concerning the Election of Parliament-men there 1679. 1 19. The Case of John Peachy Elected one of the Burgesses of Portsmouth 1679.   20. An Answer to a Letter from a Freeholder of Buckinghamshire to a Friend in London 1679. 1 21. News of a Strange Monster found in Stow Woods near Buckingham 1679. 1 22. Londons choice of Citizens to serve in the ensuing Parliament 1679. 1 23. Observations on the Query concerning the choice of Parliament-men for the City 1679. ½ POETRY Folio's Poetry Number of Sheets 1. A Poem on the Parliament March 6. 1678 9. 1 2. Wild's Poem on the Parliament March 6. 1678 9. 1 3. An answer to Wild's Poem on the Parliament 1679. 2 4. Father walking Ghost 1679. 1 5. A Paradox against Liberty 1679. 3 6. A Satyr against Man 1679. 1 7. The Common-hunt of the Pope 1679. 1 8. Mantuan's character of a bad Woman 1679. 1 9. An answer to the of a bad Woman 1679. 1 10. The Buckingham Ballad 1679. ½ 11. A Panegyrick upon Oates 1679. ½ 12. Bradshaw's Ghost 1679. 1 13. Female Excellence 1679. 2 14. Whitebread's Contemplations in Newgate 1679. 1 15. Exclamations against Julian 1679. 1 16. The Jesuites Character 1679. 1 17. A new Scotch Ballad or Bothwell Bridge 1679. 1 18. The Sentiments a Poem on Danby 1679. 3 19. An Elegy on Sir Nathanael Hern. 1679. 1 20. An Epitaph on the Lord Fairfax 1679. ½ 21. A Prophecie found at the Lord Powis's with the Jesuits Justification 1679. 1 22. Oliver Cromwells ' Ghost 1679. 1 23. Coleman's Ghost in Answer to H. Nevil 1679. 1 24. Coleman's Legacies or a discovery of Popish Malice 1679. 1 25. A Letter from Artimisa in the Town to Cloe in the Country 1679. 1 26. The Unjust Judges Creed 1679. ½ 27. A Poem upon nothing 1679. ½ 28. The Ghost of Hugh Peter 1679. 1 29. Garnets Ghost 1679. 1 30. A Poem on Bow Church and Steeple 1679. ½ 31. The Character 1679. 1 2 32. A Poem by the Lord Arundel of Warder 1679. ½ 33. A Poem to his Royal Highness the Duke 1679. 1 34. A Dialogue between a Papist and a Quaker 1679. 1 35. A Ballad of the licentiousness of the Times 1679. 1 36. The Protestant's Congratulation to the City for their choice of Members 1679. 1 37. The Duke of Buckinghams Litany 1679. 1 38. A Ballad upon the Popish Plot. 1679. 1 39. The Second Part to the Popish Plot. 1679. 1 40. The Third Part to the Popish Plot. 1679. 1 41. A Ballad on the Duke of Buckingham 1679. 1 42. The Enjoyment 1679. 1 43. The Fanatick Rampant or an Election at Cambridge 1679. ½ 44. An Heroical Epistle upon my Lord All-Pride 1679. ½ 45. A Congratulatory Poem on the Safe Arrival of the Duke of Monmouth at Vtrecht Sep. 27. 1679. 1 46. A Poem on the right of Succession to the Crown of England 1679. 1 47. An Answer to the Satyr against Man 1679. 1 48. A Poem upon the departure of the Duke of Monmouth 1679. 1 49. A Pillar on the Grave of Dr. Wild. 1679. ½ 50. A Poem on the Charming fair one 1679. ½ 51. To the Duke of York on his Arrival 1679. ½ 52. Gratulamini Mecum or an Essay upon His Majesties Recovery 1679. 1 53. The grand Imposture 1679. 2 54. Batt upon Batt 1680. 2 55. Advice to a Painter 1679. 1 56. The Second advice to a Painter 1679. 1 57. The Third advice to a Painter 1679. 1 58. Advice to the Painters Adviser 1679. 1 59. A Poem on Sir William Waller 1679. 1 60. A Paraphrase upon Justice 1679. 1 61. S upon S 1679. ½ 62. The Lamentation 1679. ½ 63. Englands Remembrancer or a Discovery of the Plot found in a Meal Tubb by Sir William Waller 1679. 1 64. Naboth's Vineyard 1679. 5 65. A Dialogue between Death and Dr. Wild. 1679. 1 66. A Satyr against Coffee 1679. ½ 67. Englands Over-joy at the Duke of Monmouths Return 1679. 1 68. A Congratulation upon the Return of the Duke of Monmouth the 27th of November 1679. 1 69. A Poem of Congratulation on the Return of the Duke of Monmouth 1679. 1 70. An Elegy on Mr. Hobbs of Malmsbury 1679. 1 71. An Elegy on Sir Edmundbury Godfry 1678. 1 72. Englands Memorial or a Thankfull remembrance of the delivery from the Popish Plot. 1678. 1 73. Englands Lamentation for the Duke of Monmouths departure 1679. 1 74. Geneva and Rome or a Dispute between Jack a Presbyter and Believe-all a Papist 1679. 1 75. A Second Consultation between the Pope and the Turk 1679. 1 76. A Rod for Rome or a Description of the Popish Clergy 1679. 1 77. Englands Obligations to Captain Bedlow 1679. 1 78. The Character of a Loyal Statesman 1678 9. 1 79. A Ballad of the Cloak or the Cloaks Knavery 1679. 1 80. A Satyr on the Pen-men and Speech-men of the times 1679. 1 81. Merlin reviv'd or a Prophecie found in Pontefract Castle in Yorkshire 1679. ½ Quarto's Poetry Number of Sheets 1. A Satyr against Hypocrites 1677. 4 2. The Pope's Advice to his Sons in a Conference at the Castle S. Angelo 1679. 2 3. Tom Tell-Troth or a Dialogue between the Devil and the Pope 1679. 1 4. Cowley's Poem on the Civil War 1679. 5 5. A Satyr against Vertue 1679. 2 6. A Pindarique Ode or Reflections on the Satyr against Vertue 1679. 1 7. A Ternary of Satyrs 1679. 6 8. Matrimonii pensitatio or no Jointure but the Hugg Rurall 1679. 2 9. Three Poems upon the Plot against Atheism and a Panegyrick upon the King 1679. 3 10. The true Effigies of the Monster of Malmsbury or Hobbes in his proper Colours 1679. 3
or a dreadfull warning to undutifull Children 1679. 1 10. The Man of Destiny's hard Fortune or Squire Ketch's Declaration concerning his late Confinement in the King's Bench and Marshalsea 1679. 1 11. The Lord's Voice crying to England speedily to prepare to meet him in the way of his Judgments 1679. 4 12. A perfect Account of the Tryals and Condemnation of the Five Jesuits and Mr. Langhorn for the Plot. 1679. 1 13. A Letter of a Gentleman to his Friend shewing Bishops are not to be Judges in Capital Cases 1679. 4 14. The Seaman's Kalender or an Ephemerides of the Sun Moon and Stars by Henry Phillips 1679. 24 15. Mr. Lilly's new Prophecy for the Year 1678. 1 16. Poor Robin's Intelligence reviv'd or a Narrative of the late dreadfull Battles between the potent Prince de L' Or and the Grand Duke of Penuria alias Ragland 1 17. A Narrative of the proceedings at the Old Baily Octob. 16 17 and 18. 1678. 1 18. The manner of the burning the Pope in London Nov. 5. 1678. 1 19. A Letter from a Catholick Gentleman to his Popish Friends now exil'd from London Nov. 16. 1678. 1 20. A Collection of horrid Murthers in several Counties of Ireland committed since Octob. 23. 1641. Prin. 1679. 4¼ 21. A Disputation proving that it is not convenient to grant unto Ministers secular Jurisdiction and to make them Lords and States-men in Parliament 4½ 22. The miraculous Child or wonderfull News from Manehester of a Child but three years old speaking Latin Greek and Hebrew 1679. 1 23. Strange and wonderfull News from Glaseow in Scotland or an account of an Earthquake there 1679. 1 24. An Abstract of all the Penal Laws in force against Priests and Jesuits 1679. 3 Octavo's Miscel Number of Sheets 1. AN Account of the number of Parliament Men in England and Wales 1679. 1 2. A Scriptural Catechism or the duty of Man laid down in express words of Scripture 1678. 5 Folio's Poetry Number of Sheets 1. AN Elegy on Mr. William Whitmore 1678. 1 2. Bishops-gate Lamentation or an Elegy on the Death of their late Rector Mr. Robert Clark 1678. 1 3. An Elegy on Sir Richard Ford formerly Lord Mayor 1678. 1 4. The Catholick Ballad or an Invitation to Popery 1678. 1 5. A Poem with the Effigies of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey 1678. 1 6. The Proclamation promoted or an Hue and Cry after Treason and Bloud upon the Murther of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey 1678. 1 7. The Bull of Pope Pius against Queen Elizabeth Print 1678. 1 8. A Narrative of Popish Plots with a full Account of their Bloudy-Designs 1678. 1. 9. The horrid Popish Plot happily discovered or a Poem on the Powder Treason and burning of several Cart-loads of Popish Books at the Royal Exchange 1678. 1 10. An Elegy on the Death of Sir Jonas Moor. 1679. 1 11. A Satyrical Poem on the horrid Jesuitish Plot. 1679. 2 12. Babal and Bethel or the Pope in his Colours with the Church of England's Supplication to the King 1679. 1 13. Justice in Masquerade A Poem 1679. ½ 14. A passionate siatyr on a Devillish He-Whore at Rome 1679. ½ 15. An Elegy and Anagram on the Death of Mr. Mathew Pool 1679. ½ 16. A Broadside against Marriage 1679. 1 17. Answer to the Broadside or a defence of a Married Life 1679. 1 18. A Paradox against Liberty 1 19. An Elegy upon old Madam Gwyn July 29. 1679. 1 Quarto's Poetry Number of Sheets 1. POOR Robin's Perambulation from Saffron-Walden to London 1678. 3 2. St. Crispin's Triumph over Pope Innocent or the Monks and Fryars Routed a Trage-Comedy 1678. 1 3. Naboth's Vineyard 1679. 2½ 4. Bats upon Bats Reprinted 1679. 1½ Quarto's Serm. Number of Sheets 1. THE Care of the Peace of the Church the duty of every Christian a Sermon preached by Mr. Adderley on Psalm 122. 6. 1679. 7 2. A Sermon at the Coronation of King Charles the Second Preached at Scoone in Scotland by Mr. Douglas 1 Jan. 1651. and Reprint 1679. 3 3. Christian Liberty asserted in Opposition to the Roman Yoke delivered in a Sermon at Windsor Dec. 8. 1678. by Dr. Butler Print 1678. 5½ 4. A Discourse of Divine Providence in a Sermon Octob. 11. 1678. by Samuel Herne Print 1679. 4½ 5. The Famine of the Word threatned to Israel in two Sermons Preached Nov. 13. 1678. and April 11. 1679. by James Brome Prin. 1679. 9½ 6. A Sermon preached at the Assizes at Leicester July 31. 1679. by John Care Prin. 1679. 4½ A CONTINUATION of the COMPLEAT CATALOGUE OF Stitch'd BOOKS and Single SHEETS c. Folio's Relating to the Plot. Plot. Number of Sheets 1. A Narrative of the proceedings at the Old Baily or the Tryal of Six Popish Priests and Jesuits for High Treason January 19. 1679 80. 1 2. An Account of the proceedings against the Six Popish Priests at the Sessions House Jan. 17. 1679 80. 1 3. A further discovery of the Plot drawn from the Narrative and Depositions of Dr. Oates by Roger L' Estrange Esquire 1679 80. 2 4. The Tryal of the Six Romish Priests viz. Anderson Russell Parish Starkey Corker and Marshall Jan. 26. 1679 80. 14 5. The Narrative of Lawrence Mowbray concerning the bloudy Popish Plot. 1679 80. 9 6. Mr. Dangerfield's second Narrative of the Plot. Feb. 12. 1679 80. 9 7. Mr. Prance's Whore of Babylon's Pocky Priest or a true Narrative of the apprehension of William Geldon alias Bacon a Secular Priest 1679 80. 5 8. Mr. Baldron's Narrative of the Plot. 1679 80. 9 9. The Tryal and Conviction of Mr. Tasborough and Mr. Price in endeavouring to perswade Mr. Dugdale to retract his Evidence about the horrid Popish Plot. Feb. 26. 1679 80. 16 10. Some of the most Material Errors and Omissions in the late printed Tryals of the Romish Priests at the Old Baily Jan. 17. 1679 80. 1 11. A Narrative of the Proceedings and Tryal of Mr. Johnson a Franciscan at Worcester Assizes 1679. with his Speech at his Execution Writ with his own hand 1697 80. 6 12. A moderate Expedient for preventing of Popery and the more effectual Suppression of Jesuits and Priests 1679 80. 3 13. A full and final proof of the Plot from the Revelations proving Dr. Oates and Mr. Bedlow to be the two Witnesses therein mentioned 1679 80. 5 14. The Sick Pope's last Will and Testament 1679 80. 1 15. A Narrative of the Imprisonment and Tryal of Mr. David Lewis Jesuit at the Assizes held at Monmouth together with his Speech at the place of Execution written by himself Printed 1679 80. 3 16. The Popish Massacre discovered to the House of Commons sitting in a Grand Committee for the suppression of Popery June 1678. by Richard Green 1679 80. 3 17. A short Narrative of Mr. Fitz-Gerald lately summon'd up from Bristol for suspition of High Treason giving an account of his Carriage at the Board his Innocency and other particulars relating to the further Discovery of the Popish Plot. 1680. 2 18.
80. 5 8. The Nun's Prophesie or Sir heldegard concerning the downfall of the Jesuits 1679 80. 1 9. A Lively Picture or Character of Lewis Du-Moulin by Monsieur Daily 1679 80. 4½ 10. A Survey of the Office c. of the Lord High Steward of England 1679 80. 4½ 11. Moral Reflections upon the Number of the Elect. By Dr. Lewis Du-Moulin 1679 80. 5 12. A few Words amongst many about the touchy point of Succession 1679 80. 4½ 13. The Answer to the Appeal expounded 1679 80. 4½ 14. A Seasonable Memento to King and People 1679 80. 1 1 2 15. A Relation of the appearance of the Devil in the shape of a Lion to a Popish Novice near Redborn in Hertfordshire 1679 80. 1 16. Magna-Charta made in the Ninth year of King Henry the III. with some Observations thereon taken out of the Lord Coke's 2 Institutes 1679 80. 10 17. Citt and Bumpking in a Dialogue over a Pot of Ale concerning matters of Religion and Government 1679 80. 5 18. The late Keepers of the English Liberties drawn to the Life 1679 80. 1½ 19. A further discovery of the Plot dedicated to Dr. Oater by Roger L' Estrange 1679 80. 4½ 20. A Moral Pragnostication of what must be expected in the Churches of Christendom till the Golden Age returns By Mr. Baxter 1679 80. 9 21. Excommunication excommunicated or a Dialogue between a Dr. of both Laws and a substantial Burgher of Taunton-Dean 1679 80. 3½ 22. Study to be Quiet or serious and seasonable Advice to the Citizens of London 1679 80. 2 23. The Non-Conformists Advocate or a farther Account of their Judgment in Vindication of a Letter from a Minister to a Person of Quality shewing some Reasons for his Non-Conformity 1679 80. 11 24. The State and Interest of the Nation with respect to his Royal Highness the Duke of York in a Letter to a Member of the House of Commons 1679 80. 4½ 25. The Conformity of the Government of Independants with that of the Ancient Primitive Christians By Dr. Lewis Du-Moulin 1679 80. 9¼ 26. Mixt Marriages vindicated or a Discourse of Mixt Marriages by way of Dialogue between A. and B. By Stephen Tory. 1679 80. 8 27. The Sovereign or a Political Discourse upon the Office and Obligations of the Supreme Magistrate 1679 80. 9 28. The Presbyterians Loyalty and Zeal for Religion demonstrated being a reply to a Pamphlet intituled the Knave Uncloak'd or the Jesuit in his Colours 1679 80. 7½ 29. A Learned and Devout Exercise or Sermon by Oliver Cromwell April 1649. Print 1679 80. 2½ 30. A Dialogue between Tom and Dick over a Dish of Coffee concerning matters of Religion and Government 1679 80. 4½ 31. An Abstract of Letters by Mr. Robert Rich treating of Spiritual matters 1679 80. 3½ 32. The Opinion of divers Learned and leading Dissenters concerning the Original of Government 1679 80. 1 33. A Dialogue between the Pope and Phanatick concerning Affairs in England 1679 80. 2½ 34. The true Confession of Margaret Clark who was executed for Firing her Master's house Print 1679 80. 1 35. Honour's Preservation without Bloud or a sober Advice to Duellists 1680. 4 36. Mercy Triumphant the Kingdom of Christ inlarged being an Antidote against Dr. Du-Moulin's Book of More Reflections on the Number of the Elect. 1680. 7 37. Citt add Bumpkin the Second Part. By Mr. L' Estrange 1680. 5 38. Peter's Pattern or the perfect path to worldly happiness being a discourse at the Interment of Hugh Peters 2 39. A Warning for Protestants or the Case of Margaret Clark lately executed for Firing her Master's house in Southwark 1680. 5 40. A Discourse of Hodge and Ralph or an Answer to a scandalous Pamphlet called a Dialogue between the Pope and a Phanatick 1680. 5¼ 41. Articles stipulated and required from old Nick by the Duke of Luxenburgh when he resign'd himself to the Devil 1680. 1 42. Popery and Tyranny cording it over the Consciences of Men c. By L' Estrange a second Edition of it 1680.   43. A Pattern or President for Princes to rule by and Subjects to obey by being a lively Character of Queen Elizabeth 1680. 5 44. The Abridgment of the Charter of the City of London 1680. 10½ 45. Discovery upon Discovery in Answer to B. W.'s Additional Discovery By Roger L' Estrange 1680. 5 46. God and the King or Monarchy proved from holy Writ to be the onely Legitimate Species of Politick Government and the onely Polity constituted and appointed by God 1680. 4½ 47. Vindiciae Veritatis a Narrative against the Invective Malitious and Slanderous Aspersions of certain Non-Conformists in and about London By John Humphrys 1680. 1½ 48. A full and true Account of the Penitence of John Marketman Chirurgeon during his Imprisonment in Chelmsford Goal for Murthering his Wife 1680. 5 49. The Way of Peace or a Discourse of the dangerous Principles and Practices of some pretended Protestants 1680. 4 50. A brief Survey of the Life and Reign of Henry the III. King of England 1680. 4 51. The English Man's Right a Dialogue between a Barrister at Law and a Jury-man setting forth the Antiquity Use and Priviledge of Juries 1680. 5 52. A Treatise of the New Heavens and New Earth proved to be Perpetual and Eternal in that visible State of both in the Restitution after the destruction of the World by Fire 1680. 2 53. English Presbytery or an Account of the main Opinions of those People in England who go under the Name of Presbyterians 1680. 2 54. A Letter to a Person of Honour concerning the Black Box. Print 1680. 5 55. The Godly Man's Legacy to the Saints upon Earth in the Life of Mr. Stephen Marshall 1680. 4½ 56. The French Politician found out or Considerations on the late pretensions France claims to England and Ireland 1680. 7 57. Magna Charta de Foresta or the great Charter of the Forest 1680. 5 58. The Epistles of Mr. Robert Rich to the Seven Churches 1680. 23 59. The Morning-Star out of the North or the ruin and destruction of the Pope and the Church of Rome and the advancement of Protestant Religion 1680. 1 60. An Account of several strange and prodigious Storms of Thunder Lightning and Hail May 18. Print 1680. 1 61. A Relation of several late and remarkable Accidents 1680. 1 62. Observations on a late famous Sermon intituled Curse ye Meroz 1680. 1 63. A Relation of the Contents of the Black Box with some other Occurrences 1680. 1 64. An Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's Sermon by some Non-Conformists being the peaceable Design renewed 1680. 5½ 65. The Presbyterian Sham or a Commentary upon the New old Answer of the Assembly of Divines to Dr. Stillingfleet's Sermon 1680. 1 66. The Interest of the Three Kingdoms with respect to the business of the Black Box. 1680. 4½ 67. A Dialogue betwixt Citt and Bumpkin answered in another betwixt Tom the Cheshire Piper and Capt. Crack brains 1680. 5 68. Reflections on a