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A31264 A Catalogue of choice English books consisting of divinity, history, physick, and variety of other subjects, which will be exposed to sale, by way of auction, on Monday the 10th day of January 1686/7 at Jonathan's Coffee-House in Exchange-Alley in Cornhil, London. 1686 (1686) Wing C1302; ESTC R25971 48,363 47

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Graftons abridgment of the Chronicles of England 1570 230 Boulster Lectures stored with variety of witty Jests merry Tales c. 1640 231 Present State of France concerning the orders dignites and charges of that Kingdom 1671 232 Bishop Andrews Manual of Private Devotions and Meditations 1682 233 Goodwins Thom. return of Prayers 1641 234 Meditations upon the marks of the true Church of Christ Paris 1655 235 Hickmans Justification of the Fathers and Schoolmen 1659 236 Cornalius Agrippas Vanity of Arts and Sciences 1676 237 The Royal Charter granted unto Kings by God himself written by T. B. 1649 238 An endeavour to rectifie some prevailing Opinions cont to the Doctr. of the Ch. of Engl. 1671 239 Bishop of Condoms Exposition of Doctrine of the Catholick Church 1685 240 Annands Mystery of Godliness wherein the Mysteries of Christ and the H. Ghost are unfolded 241 Drexelius's right intention the Rule of all mens actions 1641 242 Markams Perfect Horseman or his fifty years practice 1684 243 Dr. Sibs's Glance of Heaven 1638 244 Leigh's Obser of all the Kings of Engl. from the Saxons to the death of K.C. the first 1661 245 Capel of Tentations their nature danger and cure 1636 246 Parsons Christian Directory guiding all men to their Salvation 1685 247 L'Estrange Sir Roger Translat of Seneca's Morals in 2 Vol. large pap gilt and letterd 1679 248 State of Christianity examined unfolded and characted 1655 249 The Roman Martyrology set forth by the command of Pope Gregory XIII St. Omers 1617 250 Herdsons Ars Memonica The Art of Memory made plain 1651 251 Willis's Art of Memory or a certain Cure for a weak Memory 1654 252 Pallas Armata The Gentlemans Armory displaying the genuine use of Rapier Sword 1639 253 Touchstone for Gold and Silver Wares or a Manual for Gold-smiths 1677 254 Brittaniae speculum or a short view of the Antient and Modern State of Great Brittain 1683 255 Leighs Description of the Counties and Shires in England 1659 256 Bromes five new Playes 1654 257 Hotchkis of the imputation of Christs Righteousness to us and out sins 1675 258 History of the Rights of Princes to disp Ecclesiastical Benefices and Ch. Lands by G. Burnet 1682 259 of the Reformation of the Church of England abridged by G. Burnet 1683 260 of Brutes or a description of living Creatures by Wolfangus Francius 1672 261 of the present state of the Jews containing an account of their Customes ' c. 1676 261 of the Turks containing the Lives and Reigns of their several Emperours 1683 262 of the later times of the Jews with the destruction of Jerusalem 1684 263 of Lazarillo de Tomes the Witty Spaniard 264 of ancient Ceremonies containing an account of their rise and growth 1669 265 of England from the first traditional beginning to the Norman Conquest 1677 266 of Magick being an Apology for Wise men who have been unjustly reputed 267 of the Holy War by the Christian Princes of Europe against the Turks 1685 268 of the House of Este 1681 269 of Aegypt treating of the Pyramids and Inundation of Nyle and other prodigies 1672 270 of the late Revolutions of the Empire of the great Magol with the continuation 1676 271 of the last Parliaments held and dissolved at Westminster and Oxford 1681 272 of Florence in 8 Books by Nicolas Matchiavel 1674 273 of Don Fenise a Romance written in Spanish and Eng. by a Person of Honour 1651 274 of Prince Erastus and those Philosophers called the Wise Masters of Rome 1674 275 of the most Unfortunate Prince Edward II. By H. Viscount Falkland 1680 276 of the Lives and Reigns of the Monarchs of England 1679 277 of the Civil Wars of England from 1640 to 1660. by T. H. 1680 278 of the Romans by Lucius J. Florus with the Life of Romulus 1676 279 of Spain or a Rel. of the differences between the Court of Spain and Card. Nitard 1670 280 of Man relate the wonders of his generat vanities of his degenerat neces of his regener 281 of the late Revolutions of the Empire of the great Mogul 1671 282 of the Infamous Impo●tors or the Lives and Actions of sev notor Counterfeits 1683 283 Life and Actions of Ath●●●● with the rise and downfal of the Arian Heresie 1664 284 of St. Augustin First part 1660 285 of St. Basil the Great and St. Chrysestom drawn by way of parallel 1681 286 of that eminent Lady Elizabeth Brook 1684 287 of that eminently Religious and Charitable Lady Mary Count. Dow. of Warwick 1678 288 of Dr. Donne Sir H. Wotton Mr. Hooker and Mr. Herbert by I. Walton 1675 289 of King Richard the Second 1681 290 of that Renowned John Fisher Bishop of Rechester 1655 291 of the exemplary holy Mr. John Brewen 1641 292 of Bishop Sanderson with several things of his Writing 1678 293 of Henry the Fourth surnamed the Great King of France and Navarre 1663 294 of Mr. Rich. Hooker by J. Wal●en with George Cranmers Letter unto Mr. Hooker 1665 295 of Oliver Cromwell the late Usurper 1663 296 Mr. Scarrons Letters to persons of the greatest eminency 1677 297 Lucians Pharsalia or the Civil Wars of Rome betw Pompey and Jul. Caesar Eng. by T. May 1631 298 Dr. Godolphins View of the Admiral Jurisdiction to which is added the Laws of Oleron 1661 299 Common-prayer Concordance and doctrine of the Bible bound up together 300 Guild's Moses unveiled or the figures and snadows pointing out the Messiah expl 1658 301 The Aethiopian History of Heliodorus in ten Books 1686 302 Remarks on the State of the Church of the first Centuries being the lives of the Fathers 1680 303 Inquiries into the causes of the contempt of Protestant Religion and Church of Engl. 1675 304 Drummonds elegant and elaborate Poems 1659 305 Harmony of Confessions of the Faith of the Christian and Reformed Churches 1586 306 Dr. Hammond of Fundamentals in a Notion refering to Practice 1654 307 Letter to the Reverend Dr. San lerson concerning Gods Grace and Decrees 1660 308 Bishop Parker of Platonick Philosophy and pre-existence of Souls 1667 309 Ross against Brownes Vulg. Errors Bacons Nat. Hist and Dr. Harvey de generatione 1652 310 Hernes account of the Noble Foundation of the Charter-House 1677 311 Herberts Country Parsons Character and Rule of Holy Life 167● 312 Dugres Dialogues in French English and Latin 1660 313 Bifields Marrow of the Oracles of God 1630 414 Epicurus Moralls 1670 315 Ames marrow of Sacred Divinity 164● 316 Annotation on the Book of Ecclesiastes supposed to be by Bishop Reynolds 1669 317 Smiths great Assize or day of Jubilee 1680 318 Stephens new Essays and Characters 163● 319 Craggs Royal Prerogative vindicated in the converted Recusant 166● 320 Casaubon Dr. Meric Treatise of the Enthusiasm 165● 321 Bishop Sparrows Rationale upon the Book of Common-Prayer in the Church of England 1668 322 Sleidens Key of History or an abridgment of the four chief Monarchies 162● 323 The five days debate at Ciceros house in
1672 135 Gees divine right and original of the civil Magistrate from God 1658 136 Graunts natural and political Observations upon the Bills of Mortality 1665 137 The grandeur of the Law or a coll of the Nobility c. whose Estates have been acq by Law 138 Flavels two Treatises one of Fear the other the righteous mans refuge 1682 139 Londinum Triumphans or an historical account of the City of London 1682 140 Fenners practical Divinity in several choice Sermons on divers Texts 1649 141 Faldos Quakerism no Christianity 1673 142 Johnsons novelty represt in a reply to Mr. Baxters answer to W. Johnson 1661 143 Sir Hugh Plats Garden of Eden 1675 144 Love of Heavens Glory and Hells Terror 1671 145 Gaffarels unheard of curiosities 1650 146 The English Rogue described in the life of Meriton Latroon the two last parts 1668 147 Brittaniae Speculum or a short view of the antient and modern State of Great Brittain 1683 148 Dr. Moors divine Dialogues conc the Attributes and Providence of God comp 2 Vol. 1668 149 Heskeths exhortation to frequent receiving the Sacrament of the Lords Supper 1684 150 Dr. Hammonds Paraenesis seasonable exhortations to all true Sons of the Ch. of England 1656 151 Dr. Patricks friendly debate between a Conf. and a Nonconf in three parts with an App. 152 Dr. Camberlaines present state of England 1627 153 Remarques on the humors and conversations of the Gallants of the Town 1673 154 The Pilgrim a pleasant piece of gallantry in two parts 1680 155 Dr. Heylins help to English History containing the succession of all the Kings of England 1680 156 An exhortation to all men to take heed of Rebellion Dedicated to the most ex Q. Mary 1554 157 The Spiritual Exercises of the most vertuous and religious D. Gertude More Paris 1658 158 Catalogue of the names of the Parliament Men from 1640. to 1661 159 Memoires of the Family of the Stuarts the remarkable providence of God two them 1683 160 Gods love to mankind by disproving his absolute decrees for their damnation 1673 161 Bishop Halls occasional Meditations 1634 162 Heaven on Earth And Art of Divine Meditation two books bound up together 1606 163 Truemans great propitiation or Christs satisfaction 1672 164 Relique sacrae Carolinae or the Works of the glorious Martyr King Charles the First 1650 165 Image of both Churches discussing whether Catholicks or Protestants are better Subjects 166 Bishop Sparrows Rationale on the Book of Common-Prayer of the Church of England 1676 166 The Calvinists Cabinet unlocked 1659 167 Wilsons Scripture genuine Interpreter asserted 1678 168 Webbs Essay to shew the probability that the Language of China is the Primitive 1669 169 Sir Charles Wosleys unreasonableness of Atheism 1669 170 Villiers Vocabularium Anologicum English Man speaking French French-Man English 1680 171 The highnest and chiefestwork of a Christian by J. W. 1668 172 Terrys Voyage to East-India describing the rich and spacious Emp. of the great Mogol 1655 173 A Conference between a rich Alderman and a poor Country Vicar about obligat of Oaths 174 Playfords Intruduction to the skill of Musick 1679 175 Harmony of Natural Moral and Positive Laws 1682 176 Dr. Ingelos discourse concerning Repentance 1677 177 Of the Perfection Authority and Credibility of the Holy Scriptures 1659 178 Le Grands Man without Passion or the wise Stoick according to Seneca 1675 179 Samwayes Devotion digested in Meditations on the Lords Prayer 1652 180 Doctrine of Devils an Essay to rectifie those undue Notions of Demons and Spirits 1676 181 Boyles Tracts to which is prefixt an Introduction to the History of particular qualities 1671 182 A Discourse concerning the beauty of Holiness 1683 183 Brightmans Exposition of the Revelation of St. John 1616 184 Symmonds Case and Cure of a deserted Soul 1641 185 Goodwyn Phil. Evangelical Communicant in the Eucharistical Sacrament 1649 186 Dr. Pierces sinner impleaded in his own Court 1660 187 Dr. Waltons Considerator considered or a view of certain consider on the Biblia Polyglotta 188 Hoards Souls misery and recovery 1636 189 Reconciler of the Bible wherein above 2000 seeming contradictions are reconciled 1656 190 Lord Bacons Essays or Counsels Civil and Moral 1663 191 History Natural Moral and Experimental of Life and Death 1638 192 Artificial Imbellishments or the best directions to preserve Beauty and procure it 1665 193 Buckler of State and Justice against the design of the universal Monarchy 1673 194 The Resolver or curiosities of Nature 195 Wrights five Sermons in five several stiles or ways of preaching 1656 196 Dr. Bushels Cosmo-meros or the worldly portion 1682 197 Crashaws steps to the Temple 1648 Herberts Poems 1656. bound together 198 Delights for the Ingenious in above fifty select choice Emblems 1684 199 Hierocles upon the Golden Verses of Pythagoras 200 Catholicism or severl Enq. touching Visible Church-membership Ch. -Communion c. 1683 201 The Grand Prerogative of Humane Nature namely the Souls Immortality 1653 202 Pelecanicidium or the Christian Adviser against Self-murther 1653 203 Howards Brittish Princes an Heroick Poem 1669 204 Sir John Haywards Life and Reign of Edward VI. and the beginning of Q. Elizabeths reign 1636 205 Gearings Eye and Wheel of Providence 1662 206 Bulwers natural Language of the Hand composed of the speaking motions 1640 207 Bishop Bramhalls Replication to the Bish of Chalcedons Survey of the Vind. of the Ch. of Engl. 208 Animadver on a Book entit Fanaticism fanatically imputed to the Catholick Church 1674 209 Glanvils vanity of dogmatizing or confidence in Opinions 1661 210 Ashwels discourse asserting the received Authors and Authority of the Apostles Creed 1653 211 Glanvils way to happiness represented in its difficulties and incouragements 1670 212 Clanstrum Animae the reformed Monastery or the love of Jesus 1677 213 English Military Discipline or the way and method of exercising Horse and Foot 1680 214 Brittaniae Speculum or a short view of the antient and modern state of Great Britain 1683 215 Boyles Enquiry into the vulgarly received notion of Nature 1686 216 Memories for the natural experimental History of Mineral Waters 1685 217 Sir Tho. Browns Religio Medici with the Annotat. aad Observat of Sir Kenelm Digby 1680 218 Certain Miscellany Tracts 1684 219 The Famous Chinois or the loves of several of the French Nobility 1669 220 Dr. Mores Platonical Songs of the Soul consisting of four several Poems 1642 221 Petits Visions of the Reformation 1683 222 Of Purgatory 1680 223 Dr. Caves dissertation concering the Government of the ancient Church 1683 224 M.Cs. Apology for the Church of England with a decl of the true Religion of the same 1564 225 The Piety of Paris which repr●in short the pious practices of the whole Cath. Church 1666 226 St. Pauls late progress upon Earth by J. H. 1644 227 Dr. Lindesays Reasons for kneeling at the receiving the Holy Communion 1659 228 Cottoni Posthuma divers choice pieces of that renowned Antiquary Sir Robert Cotton 1679 229