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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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to K. Ch. 1. to die Of the eject Non-conf Min. c. Lib. 15. 635 Of the Army under the Earl of Essex Of the 400 Hackney Coachmen Of the Chancellors of England by Philpot c. Lib. 14. 636 Bibliotheca Aslimoliona with the Appendix Sir William Coventrey's Study Parker's Collection of Law-books c. Lib. 22. 637 Dr. Worsley's Catalogue of his Books Martinus's Catalogue of Italian Books Biblio Bodleiana S. Scriptorum c. Lib. 12. Treatises Narratives Remarks some Panegerical and Historical some jocose on the Lives Deaths Doctrines Actions c. of Popes Emperors Kings Princes and other eminent Persons or any ways notorious as well civil as Ecclesiastical and Military 638 Clark's Life of our Saviour Of Herod Julian the Apostate's Life c. Lib. 9. 639 Clark's Life of Alexander Mag. The Pourtraiture of K. Charles 2. Ashley's Life of Almansor c. lib. 8. 640 Clark 's Life of Will 1. Of Richard 2. Of Gustavus Adolphus c. lib. 7. 641 Henry the 4th Of Archbishop Laud Of Dr. Sanderson Bishop of Lincoln c. lib. 6. 642 Of Pr. Hen. Son to K. James 1. Woonton on the D. of Buck Of Coll. Turner c. lib. 9. 643 Of Pope Alexander 7. Of Robert Foulkes Minister Of Mr. Mason Minister of Stony Strafford c. lib. 9. 644 Mondenodo Bp's Chron. of the Rom. Emperors On Monsieur Turene's Funeral Charle's Life of Tamerlin c. lib. 7. 645 The Cobler of Glocester The Memoirs of Dr. T. Oates Dangerfield's Memories c. lib. 11. 646 Of Sir George Sand's Son Of Mr. Kath. Brettering Of Mr. John Child c. lib. 8. 647 The Dutchess's Life of the D. of Newcastle Of James D. of Hamilton Clark's Life of the black Prince c. lib. 8. Essays on divers Matters relating to Church and State c. 648 Marvel on General Counsels Pulteston on God's Providence On Education of Gentlewomen c. lib. 9. Very curious Tracts about the Misery State Relief Maintenance and Education of Parish Children and the Poor in all Capacities managed either by Proposals Methods and Designs to Parliaments Magistrates c. on the Laws and Offices relating thereto 649 On the High-gate Design Dunning on the Office of an Overseer On imploying the Poor c. lib. 15. Several Pamphlets on Prisoners and Imprisonment with various Papers from the King's Bench Fleet the Counters about their Abuses Suffering Regulations and some jocose 650 Prison Sighs Speed's King's-Bench Scuffle The Counter Scuffle and Rat c. lib. 19. Orders Rules Ordinances Considerations and other Tracts about Printing-Stationers c. 651 The Star-Chamber Decree Of regulating the Press On the Liberties of the Press c. lib. 8. Several polemical Tracts about the Nature Certainty Antiquity Observation of the Solemnities of Christmass-day and Lent 562 Dr. Warmsley's Vindication of Christmass Reading's Christmass reviv'd Col lings against Fisher c. lib. 20. Treaties of Chronology Sacred and Profane also some Geographical Books 653 Dr. Pyes Hour glass of Time Drake's Sacred Chronology Pembles Introduction c. lib. 14. Various Tracts and Discourses of Vsury Interest Mercenary Loans Pro and Con on the Illegality Abuses Advantages Abatings Iniquity c. of the same 654 Sir Thomas Culpeper Sen. on the rate of Usury Benbridge on rectifying Usury Moss's arraignment of Usery c. lib. 9. 655 Dr. Holm's Usury is Injury Dr. Penton's Treatise in 3 Books Blaxton's Eng. Usurer c. lib. 9. Select Tracts of the learned Ld. Viscount Bacon 656 His reading on the Statute of Uses His Cases of Treason His Speeches on the Postnati c. lib. 12. Sir W. Rawleighs Historical Poletical and Moral Tracts with several relating to him and divers of Mr. Cook 's Tracts 657 Sr. W. R's Description of Guiana His Prerogative of Parliaments His Maxims of State c. Lib. 9. Ceremonies Solemnities and Calvacades at Coronations and Creations of Kings and Princes Home and Forreign at Treatises of Marriages Enterviews Triumphs Funeral 's Entertainments of Princes Peers Ambassaders Elections and Installm of the Knts. Garter Knts. Bath their forms and Processions c. with the magnificence of several Places 658 A Collect. of Liber Regalis At the Inaugerat of King Ch. 2d The Mann of Electing a Kt. Garter c. Lib. 14. 659 K. Jam. I. Entry at London On the Creation of Prince Hen. The Entertainm of K. Jam. I. at Edinb c. Lib. 13. London's Triumphs or the Ceremonies Pageantry shows Triumphal Arches Chariots Laborious Projects on Land and Water c. in Hon. and at the Inauguration of the Lord Majors of London Described Ancient and Modern 660 At the Inaugurat of Sir John Pemberton Of Sir John Jolles of Sir Maurice Abbot c. Lib. 17. 661 Of Sir Thomas Davies Of Sir James Edwards Of Sir Thomas Pilkington c. Lib. 19. Tracts and Discourses on the Fires Plagues Pestilential Diseases and other Calamities which have ever befel London in whole or in Part with Papers of Informations and Advice of the Causes Authors and Losses also Parrarels Observations Historical and Moral 662 A Collection of all the Calamities since Will I London's Flames Discover'd The Wonderf Year 1603 c. Lib. 20. Tracts Relating to the City of London Charter Municipal Priviledges and Rights of Freemen Election and Cases of Sheriffs Divers Acts and Ordinances of Common Councels pro and con with Reflections c. 663 An Abridgem of the Charter The Priviledges of the Citizens Hunts Defence of the Charter with the Ans c. Lib. 17 Miscellaneous Treaties concerning London Affaires on vil Companies Liberties Vsages Constitutions c. 664 Sr Hen. Colthorpes Coll. of Customes Of London Tythes London 's Acc. of Taxes Imposition c. Lib. 40. Bills of Mortality and other Tracts Relating thereto 665 All the Bills of Mortal during the Pestil Bell's London Rememb Grants Nat. and Polit. Observ c. Lib. 5. Miscellaneous treatises being Moral discourses on various and oftentimes select Subjects more distinct from Church and State c. 666 the Xtian Moderator Don Quixot redivivus The Triplicity of Divinity Philosophy c. Lib. 11. 667 The State of a Common-wealth The Cavalier exam and acquitted A Conference on the Observator c. Lib. 10. 668 Webster's examina of Academies Darley on Chelsey Col. Johnson's Academy of Love c. Lib. 10. 669 Love and Valour Breeton's Will of Witt The Balzon of Jealousy c. Lib. 10. 670 Dr. Causab cause of tempo Evils The Golden Bull of the Empire Bird 's Oftenta Carolina c. Lib. 11. 671 The Arraign of all Women The rampant Alderman Aurora or a dawn to day light c. Lib. 12. 672 The Spanish Inquisition Decker's seaven deadly Sins The Romish Doctrine of Rebellion c. Lib. 11. 673 The Piedmont Persecution Bunny's Coronation of K. David The Demeanour of a Good Subject c. Lib. 12. 674 The Fovourites Chronocle The Eng. and Dutch Affairs Display'd The Siege of Famagosa c. Lib. 12. 675 The
18. Reasons being divers Tracts on various Subjects viz. Religion and all its Concomitants as Reformation Ceremonies and Trials Policies c. 460 K. Ch. for not abolishing Episcop That the Supreme Authority is not in Parliaments For abrogating the Tests c. Lib. 19. 461 Of the El. Palatines coming into England Of the Legality of Kings Why Bohemia rejected Ferdinando c. Lib. 26. Addresses Pangerical Historical Argumentive petitionary c. to Princes Potentates c. from Orders Communities Representatives c. 462 To Free-men and Free-holders Concerning the Succession and the Fears of Popery The Church and Poor to the King c. Lib. 29. Papers and Copies of Papers of Kings Parliaments particular Persons eminent in some Faculty ancient and modern together with divers Answers subjoin'd to its proper Tract Defences c. on most memorable Affairs 463 A Defence of K. Charles the 2d's and D. of these Papers Six Papers of Dr. Burnet Mr. Sydney's and Ashton's dying Papers c. Lib. 25. Cases of State Matters on Law Policy Conscience Purchases c. as represented of or before Kings Parliaments c. 464 Of the Common-wealth by M. Needham The Case of the D. Hamilton K. Charles the 1st Case stated c. Lib. 25. States Commissions of King and Parliament 465 K. Jam. I. on the Creat of Baronets For the excuting the Laws for the relief of the Poor c. For compounding forwards Ideots c. lib. 12. Speeches of Ks Qs noted Ministers of State Peers Parliam Ambassadors Vniversities Magistrates Commoners in any Office on Grievances Distractions and Redress of the Kingdom on Deliveries of Messages Petitions Propositions on the Regal Episcopal and Parliamentary Power Prerogatives Authority Restraint on Protestations Impeachments Vindications exhibiting and passing of Bills viz. Shipmoncy Acts of Indempnity and Oblivion c. Speeches on Advancements Treaties Coronations and on the Restoration c. which ever hath pass'd through the three Kingdoms to which are subjoyn'd many Answers and Reflections and intermingled with several foreign Speeches 466 Of K. H. 8. to his Parl. Of Q. Eliz. K. James 1st D. of Buck. c. E. of Shaftesbury O. Cromwell c. lib. 100. 467 Of Piercy E. of Northumb. Of the Lord Digby against the Lord Strafford The Lord Falkland against the Lord Finch c. lib. 56. 468 Bp. Laud on Bastwick's Censure Pym. against the Lord Strafford London City to Ol. Cromwell c. lib. 40. 469 Three Speeches of my Lord Bacon Sir Ed. Deering's the whole Collection The Speech without doors with the Answers c. lib. 45. The last dying Speeches Confessions and Behaviours of the most eminent Persons M. Ch. and State that suffer'd justly or unjustly for pretended or real Treason nad Misdemeanors from 1640 to 1680. 470 Of K. Ch. I Sir Ch. Lucas Ld. Wentworth c. Bp. Laud Dr. Hewitt Ld. Capell c. Sir Hen. Vane Coll. Dride Miles Corbet c. lib. 47. Petitions and Copies of Petitions from the King to the Parliament and è conversò Of Noble-men Spiritual and Temporal Of Church Communions Assemblies Counties Commonalties Cities and of several individual Members of each to both King and Parliament separately or joyntly on Episcopacy Rights and Immunities of the Subjects redress of Imprisonments Distractions of Church and Kingdom Trade and Interest and on other various Subjects as the Affairs of the Times requir'd from 1660. to 1642. with Answers Examinations c. thereof 471 To Q. Eliz. The Lay Papist to K. Jam. I. Pryn's Petition when Prisoner in Jersey c. lib. 49. From 42 to 43. 472 A Collection of Petitions for Episcopacy The Parliament to the K. at Beverly London to the Parliament for Peace c. lib. 62. From 43 to 46. 473 Bp. Laud for not transportation The Catholicks to Prince Rupert Of the Assembly of Divines c. Lib. 51. From 46 to 50. 474 Jones to Ol. Crom. The Anabaptist to the Parliament Women's Petition for Col. Lilburne c. Lib. 61. From 50 to 60. 475 Of Capt. John Hind Mr. Hotham's Petit. and Argum. To Rich. the Protect c. Lib. 20. From 60 and upwards 476 Collect. of Petitions presented to the K. 1660 Bosson to K. Ch. 2d Jenkyn's Petitions c. Lib. 11. Memorials and Memento's on the Rights Liberties of Kings Princes States Minist and Subjects on their Intrigues Negotiations Passages Councels Embassi c. 477 Of the French K. Intrigues at Constantinople Pryn's Memor on K. Charles's Martyrd Sr. G. Downing on K. Ch. 2 c. Lib. 15. State Manifesto's 478 Pr. Palatine's on his Right of Succession On the Differences between the K. of Denm and D. of Sleswick K. Jam. I. on the Palatines Cause c. Lib. 8. Messages from K. Ch. 2d to the Parliam and from and to other Forreign Kingdoms and States during the Rebellion 479 The K. Message for a Personal Treaty Prince Ch. to the Emp. of Germany c. The Scotch Parliam to the Queen of Sweeden c. Lib. 77. Charges Impeachments Articles of Accusation c. of Crimes Injuries Misdemeanors Oppressions Breaches of Trust High-Treason c. Exhibited against the most Noted Personages during the Vnnatural Wars and of later Years 480 Against K. Ch. I. Bp. Laud Against the Earl of Strafford Against the Earl of Danby c. Lib. 52. Articles Leagnes Truces and Capitalations of Peace Friendship Neutrality Navigation and Commerce Mutual Alliance and Defence between different Empires Principalities Se●●n●uries States c. between our Kingdoms and other Princes in all quarters of the World 481 Of Aix la Chapel Treaty Between K. charles 2d and the Indians And the Algerines and Tunizeens c. Lib. 52. 482 Of the Pyrenean Treaty Between K. Charles 2d and the Netherlands Between K. Ch. I. and the K. of Portug c. Lib. 22. Historical and Moral Discourses of Treason and Rebellion wherein are consid the Principles Pretences its hainousness fatal consequences and Judgm on the Act. and Authors c. and the contrary on the Obedience Duty and Loyalty to Superiours on the Authority and other Prerogatives of Magistrates 483 Treasons Anatomy The Rebels Plea and its Answers The Field of Blood c. Lib. 18. Discourses on Vsurpation Tyrants and Tyranny explaining the Original rise extent and end of Magisterial power natural and national Rights Freedoms and properties of Mankind the Difference between Civil Authority and Vsurpation and the Characters both of good and bad Governours 484 K. Jam. I. Judgm on a Tyrant Cowling Survey of Tyranny Ham's Testimony against Usurpation c. Lib. 11. Answers and Resolutions theological Historical and Critical to Petitions Impeachmens Treatises Remonstrances Letters Apologies Observation c. on K. Ch. I. and the Parliam Declarations Messages Propositions c. from 1540 to 1642. 485 K. Ch. I. to the Parliam on the Array An Answer to Dr. Ferne on Gov. To the Observatour on K. Ch. I. Messages c. Lib. 36. From 42 to 47. 486 The Sea Gull
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
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