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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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c. Lib. 12. Divinity English in Quarto Common-Prayers Concordances Psalmi c. 48 Hopkins's Psalms with prickt notes Herry's two Concordances of Names and Places The Church Hymns and Songs c. Lib. 6. Canons and Constitutions Ecclesiastical made by other English Divines c. 49 Canonum Capitula sub Eliz. R. The Canons and Decretals of Trent An Admonition on the Tridentine Canons c. Lib. 8. Forms of Prayer from 1603 to 1618. 50 In time of Drought Thanksgiving from Gowry's Conspiracy For Ships destitute of Ministers c. Lib. 8. From 1640 to 1660. 51 How approv'd by Calvin Against the Plague Nov. 7. 1640 To avert God's Judgment 1643. c. Lib. 11. From 1660 to 1662. 52 For averting Sickness For K. Charles 2d Return On the 30th of January c. Lib. 9. From 1662 to 1674. 53 For a Blessing on the Parliament For Success to the Naval Forces Thanksgiving for a Naval Victory c. Lib. 11. From 1674 to 1686. 54 On the 30th of January 1685 Against the Councils of the Papists For Union in the Church c. Lib. 10. From 1686 to 1693. 55 For the K. Success in Ireland On K. William's Arrival in England On the Victory at Sea 1692 c. Lib. 14. From 1618 to 1640. 56 Used in the K. of Sweeden's Armys For preservation of reformed Churches On K. Charles 1st entry into England c. Lib. 10. Catechisms and Catechistical Discourses 57 Advice to the Assembly of Divines The Catechizers Incouragement Blackwood's Catechism c. Lib. 10. Confessions of Faith of several Kingd Principalities Estates c. Private Persons c. 58 Of Salgada a Converted Spaniard Of Cyril's Patriarch of Constantinople A Confession touching the Trinity c. Lib. 9. 59 Of the Dutch Churches Of the Kirk of Scotland Of Sir Francis Bacon c. Lib. 9. Directories of several sorts 60 Wyat the Cobler's Directory The General Assemblies for Worship Cartwrights for Church Government c. Lib. 6. Convocation and Visitation Articles by the Arch-Bishops Bishops c. 61 Of Religion by the Assembly of Divines Presented to K. Charles 1st Articles of Enquiry in mattes Ecclesiastical c. Lib. 13. 62 Art to avoid Diversity in Opinions Acts and Articles of the French reformed Synod The Arch-Bishops recommended Articles 1688 c. Lib. 11. Injunctions from Princes to Bishops c. Injunctions of less Superiours 63 Q. Eliz. Injunctions The London Ministers to their Congregations King William's to the Bishops c. Lib. 5. Court Sermons Preached most before the King Ancient and Modern 64 By Dr. Butler By Dr. Burnet By Dr. Beveridge c. Lib. 12. 65 By Bishop Chester By Fran. Cross a Franciscan 1687 By Dr. Cave c. Lib. 12. 66 By Bishop Durham By Dr. Dove By Dr. Fowler c. Lib. 12. 67 By Bishop Laney Another by Chester Bishop By Dr. Lucas c. Lib. 13. 68 By Dr. Royse By Dr. Stillingfleet By Dr. South c. Lib. 12. 69 By Dr. Pelling By Bishop Salisb. Another by Dr. Stillingfleet c. Lib. 11. 70 Dr. Pierce against Credulity c By Dr. Patrick By Bishop Peterb c. Lib. 11. 71 By Dr. Tillotson By Dr. Wake By Bishop Tonstal c. Lib. 12. 72 By Dr. Manningham By Dr. Meriton By Peter Du Molin c. Lib. 12. Coronation and Inauguration Sermons 73 Bishop Ely at K. James 2d Bishop Salisb. at K. William and Q. Mary Dowglass at K. Charles 2d Coronation in Scotl. c. Lib. 10. Parliament Sermons preached before the Parliament in several Years during the Civil Wars to 1660. 74 By Jeremy Burroughts By Anthony Burgess By Mr. Byfield c. Lib. 12. 75 William Bridges Joab's Council Babylon's Downfal Christ's Coming c. Lib. 12. 76 Corn. Burgess's Vanity of Thoughts J. Boden's alarm to Zion S. Bolton's deliverance in Birth c. Lib. 12. 77 T. Carter's Prayers prevalence W. Cradock's fulness of Joy-Edw Calamy's English Antidote c. Lib. 12. 78 Case's Whoredom Root of Apostacy Coleman's Hopes defeated c. Lib. 11. 79 By Bishop St. David's By Jer. Dyke Dell's Crucified Christians c. Lib. 12. 80 Green's Nehemiahs Tears Gibson on the Civil War Gower on Church Reformation c. Lib. 9. 81 Hodges of God's Glory Hughs's Vae-Euge Tuba Hills Trade of Truth c. Lib. 12. 82 Hill's Self-Reflection Hall's Heaven ravish'd By Dr. Homes c. Lib. 12. 83 Kenn's Messengers Preparation Jenkyn's Policy of Princes Kentish a stay for a sinking State c. Lib. 13. 84 H. Chambers's Divine Ballance Coleman's Heart Engagement Edw. Calamy's Gods free Mercy c. Lib. 13. 85 Marshal's Gods Master piece Emmanuel Lightfoot's Elias Redivivus c. Lib. 12. 86 Marshal's sacred Panygerick Reformation and Desolation Sacred Record c. Lib. 12. 87 By Samuel Rutherford By Dr. Reynolds Reynold's peace of of Jerusalem c. Lib. 12. 88 Palmer's Church restorers Of God's Providence Newcomen on Church Adversaries c. Lib. 10. 89 Mews robbing of Jacob Newcomen's Jerusalems Watch-word On God's Omniscience c. Lib. 11. 90 By Dr. Smith Dr. Stanton's Phineas Zeal Dr. Reading on Church Musick c. Lib. 12. 91 By the Bishop of Salisb. Seaman's Solomon's Choice Ob. Sedgwicks on Heresies c. Lib. 12. 92 Thorowgood's Moderation justified Tuckney's Balm of Gilcad Temples Christ's Government c. Lib. 12. 93 Vines of Heresie Magnalia ab Aquilone Wilson's Davids Zeal c. Lib. 11. 94 Woodcock 's Lex Talionis Parallel of Joseph Wilkinson's Miranda Stupenda c. Lib. 12. 95 By Dr. Sandcroft Bishop By Exon. Norwich c. By Hereford Connor Bishops c. Lib. 12. Funeral Sermons preach'd at the Funerals of the most Eminent Persons of all Orders and Ranks 96 Bishop Salish on Robert Boyle Esq Dr. Atterbury on the Lady Compton Dr. Annesly on Mr. Whitacre c. Lib. 12. 97 On the Earl of Pembrook On Mrs. Mary Brooks Croston on Mr. Frost c. Lib. 12. 98 On Maresc de Turenne Hughs on Capt. Waller Fitz Jeffery on Sir Anthony Rous c. Lib. 12. 99 Hildeyard on Earl of Yarmouth Jacomb on Mr. Vines On Mr. Nines On Mr. Hamnet c. Lib. 11. 100 Dr. Lloyd on Sir Edmund Bery Godfrey Massey on Mr. Lucy Midhope on Coll. Gould c. Lib. 12. 101 Dr. Lloyd on the Bishop of Chester Jeremy on the Lady Pagert Leigh on Mrs. Tirwhyt c. Lib. 12. 102 Bp. Sarum on the Duke of Albemarl Sydenham on Sir John Sydenham Peck on Sir Hen. Johnson c. Lib. 12. 103 Parsons on the Earl of Rochester Scolver on the Kings of Sweden and Bohemia Dr. Patrick on Mr. Grigg c. lib. 12. 104 Dr. Wake on Q. Mary 2d Dr. Walker on the Earl of Warwick Another on the same Person c. lib. 11. Sermons Preached at the Visitation of several Diocesses by the best Divines c. 105 By Bishop Sanderson at Lincoln Pocklington's Sunday no Sabbath Bishop Sands ad Elerum c. Lib. 13. 106 Kettlewel's Religious Loyalist Exon.
Sermons on the Trinity Answers to the same c. Lib. 12. Pelagians and Arminians Treatises for and against 291 Prynn 's Church of England 's Antithesis K. James Thesis veritatis The Canterburian 's self Conviction c. Lib. 8. Popish and Anti Romanist Tracts wherein are all their disputations c. 292 St. Augustin 's Religion The Acts of the Sorbonne Disputat 1566. The Hist of the 10 Persecutions c. Lib. 11. 293 Bulkley 's Apology for Protestants Exon. Bp. answer to Pope Urban St. Peter 's life and death c. Lib. 11. 294 Bede Mass display'd Bernard Rhemes against Rome Look beyond Luther answered c. Lib. 10. 295 Crashaw 's Popish Rates Consideration for suppressing Jesuits The Fryars Chronicle c. Lib. 12. 296 J. Causab to Cardinal Perron M. Causab Vindication Cooper 's Brand taken out of the fire c. Lib. 12. 297 Sr. Ed. Deerings Proper Sacrifice Vertues of a Fryar Dr. Dove Advertisement to English Seminaries c. Lib. 11. 298 Ld. Falkland on Romes Infallibility Dr. Featly 's Romaruens Vertumnus Romanus c. Lib. 11. 299 K Jam. Remonstrance to Cardinal Perron Dr. Leybourn's Encyclical answer Howard on Christian Loyalty c. Lib. 11. 300 Servita 's Hist of the Inquisition Owen 's Concord of Pap. and Puritan 's The Golden Balance of Tryal c. Lib. 12. 301 Dr. Du Molin on the Papists Loyalty His Conference at Paris Morton against the Mitigation c. Lib. 12. 302 Hooper Ridley c. on God 's Election Keys to the Jesuits Cabinets Gee Shred of the old Snare c. Lib. 9. 303 Prideaux 's Synopsis of Councils Barclay 's of the Popes Authority Cardinal Perron an the Oath of Allegiance c. Lib. 11. 304 Roger 's against Fisher Papist-Puritan No Parlia Powder c. Lib. 11. 305 Ant. De Dominis shifting in Religion Motives to turn Papist Lewis Confutat of the Roman Mass c. Lib. 11. 306 D. Swadlin 's Jesuite the Chief Heretique R. Sheldon 's motives to turn Protestant Survey of Popish miracles c. Lib. 10. 307 Wootton on Separation from Rome Wagstaff 's Reflexion on the Pope Wright 's hunting of Antichrist c. Lib. 9. 308 Scultetus of Idol Images The Reconciler of Religions Pasquin in a Trance c. Lib. 10. Mod●rn Popish and Antimanists Tracts and most of the late Controversies since the year 1660. with Answers Rejoynders c. 309 The Authority of Councils With respect to the Church whereof the K. is a member Answer to Reason and Authority c. Lib. 10. 310 The Life of the V. Mary Dr. Stillingfleet 's Exam. of General Councels The Growth of Popery in England c. Lib. 11. 311 Dr. Burnet on the opposition of Rome to Christ Condom Bp. Exposition of Controversies Concerning the Notes of the Ch. of England c. Lib. 12. 312 The Representat and Answers Controversie with the rejoynder and what else thereto belongs On the Authority of the Church The Perogatives of St. Anne c. Lib. 28. 313 Papists vindicated and clear'd from Oates Plot Dr. Boughen's account of the Church Catholick An apology for the Pulpits c. Lib. 12. 314 The Ch. of England prov'd Schismatical Pope Pius fourth's Creed The Church Papist discovered c. Lib. 11. 315 A Discourse on the Eucharist Nubes Testium with it's answer The answer to it c. Lib. 10. 316 The Eng. Reformation A Catholick Catechism A Confer between a Pap. and a Jew c. Lib. 13. 317 Another discourse on the Eucharist Of Communion in one kind Against Transubstantiation c. Lib. 10. 318 Claude 's Answer to Mr Meaux A Defence of K. Ch. ad 's paper On divine Service in an unknown tongue c. Lib. 11. 319 The Missionaries arts discover'd A dialog between the Pope and Phanatick A dialog on the Popes Supremacy c. Lib. 12. 320 Luther 's Spirit and the Clergys Celibacy Speculum Beatae Virginis On the nature of Idolatry c. Lib. 9. 321 Eng. Independency on Rome Observations on Loyala 's Life Trinity and Transubstant compar'd c. Lib. 10. 322 Dr. Gregories Tryal of Religions Dr. Glanvil 's Impartial protestant Conferences of Half Communion c. Lib. 10. 323 The Jesuits Loyalty The Jesuits King killing doctrine The Jesuits Intrigues c. Lib. 11. 324 The Catholick Bishops pastoral letter On Dr. Jer. Taylors dissuasive On Extreme Unction c. Lib. 13. 325 Lincoln Bp. principles of popery Dr. Wake against Condom Bp. The 2 d. defence both parts c. Lib. 7. 326 Dr. Prideaux on the Ch. of Eng. Orders The papists Texts for Tradition examined Dr. Oates of prayer to Saints c. Lib. 11. 327 Dr. Tenison conf with Pulton A Representation of Transubstantiation The danger from Sectar and Pap. c. Lib. 12. 328 The Unreasonableness of turning Pap. The Pope's Tridentine Creed The Pope's Conference at the Castle Saint Angelo c. Lib. 11. 329 Dr. du Moulin on the Sincerity of the Prot. Religion Church of Englands Reformation Justified The True Protestant c. Lib. 13. 330 Dr. Stillingf Conference with a Pap. Dr. du Moulin Reply to a Person of Honour The Massacre of Paris c. Lib. 9. 331 Dr. Stillingf on the Council of Trent On the Trinity and Transubstant Dr. Stilling Principles Confuted c. Lib. 7. 332 Dr. Sherlock's Perswasions both Protestants His Vindication of them On the Church Unity both parts c. Lib. 10. 333 Bish Sanderson on the Church Trapp ad Crucem or the Bishops Watchword Dr. Tennison on Mr. Pulton c. Lib. 10. 334 R. Hen. 8 Assertio 7. Sacramentor On the Adoration of the Host Horae Subsecivae c. Lib. 9. 335 Sclaters Reasons for turning Pap. A Summary of the Principal Controversies betw the Prot. and Pap. Condom's Exposit of the Church Vindicated c. Lib. 6. Meditations Considerations and Tracts of pratical Divinity and Expositions of Scripture and all Texts 336 Austin's Spiritual use of a Garden The Picture of a wicked Politician The Present reproof of sin c. Lib. 9. 337 Bish Usher on Christ's Incarnation A Discourse of the Scriptures Burton's appeal to the Nobility c. Lib. 10. 338 Sr. R. Baker on the Penitential Psalms Beaumont on Dr. More 's Apology Brayne's New Earth c. Lib. 12. 339 Attwood against Denne Burgess of Justification Browne's Scripture Redemption c. Lib. 10. 340 Boye 's Expos of the Church of England Gospels Barne's Meditat on Isa 40 On the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost c. Lib. 7. 341 Beverly's Scripture line of time Brandon's Everlasting fire no Fancy Sr. R. Baker's Meditat. on the Lords Prayer c. Lib. 9. 342 Crompe's Hebdomada Magna The Nature of Christ's Kingd opened Culverwell's Spiritual Opticks c. Lib. 10. 343 Corbets Explicat of God's Decrees Docker's 7 Deadly sins Cooper's Cass of Conscience c. Lib. 9. 344 Dixon on Faith Justification c. Edes of Justification by Faith Dal Champ's Christ Hospitality c.
Conversion Between Crackfart and Tory Between Citt and Bumkin c. Lib. 13. 566 Between Valentius and Freiland Between Muggleton and the Quaker The Anatomy of a Jacobite c. Lib. 15. 567 Hickman's Laudensium Apost The Differ between the Ch. and Court of Ro. The Welsh Levite toss'd in a Blanket c. Lib. 22. Cases about abundance of Affaires viz. Shipmoney Trade Excomunica Divorce Estates Wrongs Depredation Widdows Orphans Merchants of all most all Communities of people and of Individual Persons with Ans c. 568 The Case of Excester Colledge Of the University of Ox. to Mr. Selden Sr. T. Cullum Case c. Lib. 18. 569 The Lord Cravens Case The Answer to it Sr. John Maynards Case c. Lib. 16. 570 Lilbourne Try'd and Cast Lenthalls Case and Sufferings H. Peters Case Writ with his own Hand c. Lib. 14. 571 Mr. Love's Case Alderman Tichbourns Case Coll. Lambert's Case c. Lib. 15. Of Passive Obedience and Non Resistance pro and Con. 572 The History of it since the Reformat Reflexions on the same Wilson on the Vanity of the Hist c. Lib. 10. Of the Church of England's Loyalty pro and Con. 573 A Test of her Loyalty with the Reply An Exam. of the same An Instance of her Loyalty c. Lib. 11. 574 To K. Jam. 2d Declarat of Indulg to the Jacobites c. on the first pro and Con on the Reading of with Argum. reflections Ans and Lett. thereon c. Lib. 9. Considerations on Select Occasions as on Ch. and Parliament Matters War with Spain Staple Commodities of the Nation about Elections c. 575 On K. Ch. 2d Death To promote Peace among Protestants About Subscription on behalf of Conf. c. Lib. 16. Divers Select Papers all Relating to the Prince of Orange and the late Revolution 576 Sev. of the Princes Declarations Reasons c. A Justification of his Descent Asaph Bp. on Gods disposal of Kingd c. Lib. 17. Letters on Various and Select subjects of State Matters Ecclesiastical Civil in all times together with Letters about Trade Building Mathemat Physick with abundance of Miscellaneous Tracts 577 Letters and Copies of Letters c. between King Charles I. and the Parliament between the Lords and the Commission on either side relating to their several Desires and Treaties of a Peace with their resolutions thereon and whatsoever was material thereto during those Years c. Lib. 33. Letters to and from K. Ch. I. as will when Prince as K. to and from his Son P. Charles P. Rupert and the Queen containing all the State and Church Negotiations of that unhappy Prince together with Ans and Rem on the same 578 The Pope to Prince Ch. I. The Princes Ans The K. Letter that were taken at Sherbourne Castle c. Lib. 39. Letters and Declarations to and from K. Ch. 2d General Monk R. Cromwell Fleetwood The Committee's desires on the Methods Obstructions c. of the Restoration with Animadversions c. 579 The K. Letter from Breda Monks Letter to Lambert A Letter of advice to R. Crom. c. Lib. 43. Letters of and from Popes Emperors Kings Princes Peers eminent Persons Ministers and Committees on occasional Transactions Ecclesiastical Military and Civil Ancient and Modern with Answers Reflections c. thereupon 580 The Emperor to K. Jam. the 2d on his Fall Pope Innocent XII to the Emperor for Peace Coleman's Letter 's to LaChaise c. lib. 45. 581 K. Jam. the 2d to his Councellors on the Pr. of Wales Melfort to the Scotch Presbyterians The Great Turk to the K. of Poland c. lib. 29. Letters giving account of Sieges Surrenders Land and Sea-fights Invasions Victory 's Conditions of Armies Rebellions c. from the year 1600. to the time For and Domest 582 Count Taff's on the Siege of Vienna On the Surrender of Mons 1692. On the English and Dutch Sea-fight 1652 c. lib. 66. 583 The Paris Relat. of Landen Battle On the Palatinate Battles The Fr. Pretensions on Invasion examined c. lib. 40. Letters on Parliaments on their Informations Proceedings Prerogatives c. 584 On the Loyalty of the late Parliament With a Free Parliament is On the Convocation at Westminster 1690. c. lib. 26. Letters on the Test and Penal-Laws on Persecution for Conscience Liberty of Con. on the Ecclesiastical Commission on the Ooaths and case of Fealtye and Allegiance with Answers Animadversions Reflection c. 585 Stewarts and Mynheer Fagels Letters Ans c. Dr. Sherlocks Case and the Answer c. The Country Gentleman's 3 Letters on the Penal-laws c. lib. 25. 586 Tolleration the Interest of Christians Considerations on the same On Bp. Lakes Declarat of Passive Obedience and the Vindicat. c. lib. 15. 587 The 2 Letters to a Dissenter with the Animadversions Censures Answers Remarks with the Letters that pass'd between Dr. Stillingf Bur net and Mr. Lowth c. lib. 18. Pastoral Letters to and from the Bishops and other of the Clergy or any way concerning them with Answers Remarks c. of Lay Persons and all on the Cases of Suspension Deprivation c. 588 Dr. Burnet's with Dr. Johnson's Notes Answer c. Meaux Bp. to the New Catholicks The New Converts Answer c. lib. 35. 589 Antient Letters of Religion between England and Spain on Obedience to the Roman Power Letters of Junius Tilenus Hoo c. of the Eng. Exile Church and National Synod of France c. lib. 18. Letters in vindicat of the Ch. of England on it's Service Rights Offices Religion Loyalty Practises c. and on the proof of K. C. the 2ds being a Member of that Church 390 K. Ch. 2d to Mr. Cawton The Princes de Tureen's Evidence News from Brussell's c. lib. 26. Letters Controversial between the Divines of the Church of England on the Vnity Trinity Liturgies Confirmity c. with Vindications Observations and on one anothers Doctrines and Books 591 Thoughts on Dr. Sherlock on the Trinity A Vindicat. of the Unitarians Remarks on the Alterations of the Liturgy c. lib. 30. Letters Moral of and about the Presbyterians Quakers and of several other Sectarists on their Tenets Professions and Actions Pro and Con. 592 Utrecht to the London Assemblies Reflect on Baxter's Hist of N. Conformity Rich's Epistle to the Quakers c. lib. 34. 593 On the Matter of Excommunication In Vindic. of Dr. Sherlock about Church Communion The Platform of Presbytery c. lib. 24. Letters Controversial between the Church of England and Rome Pup Protest and Jews 594 The Grand Controversie in 16 parts Between Dr. Stillingf and Fa. Godwin with the Answers and Remarks The Layman's Opinion and Answer c. lib. 19. Letters of Popery relating to their Policy Designs Projects c. with some Letters of Conference among themselves with Answers Examinat Cens c. 595 A Letter of Inquiry to the Jesuites To Dr. Burnet on Cardinal Pool's Secret Powers Le
James's Proclamation Dr. Prideaux on Law Cases c. Lib. 10. 175 Dr. Pits's Old way By Dr. Pierson Pullein's Nehemiahs Tears c. Lib. 10. 176 Ramsay's Tridentine Gospel Randol's noble Blastus Dr. Reynold's true Gain c. Lib. 12. 177 Dr. Steward at Paris Peter on the West Rebellion Dr. Sherringham's 2 Sermons c. Lib. 10. 178 Dr. Sherlock on the Plot 1663 Smith's Credibility of Mysteries Dr. Sydenham's 5 Sermons c. Lib. 11. 179 Smithy's Reply to the Observat Salkeld's Resurrection of Lazarus Dr. Sibbs's Christ in our Nature c. Lib. 10. 180 Rutherford's joy of Angels Ramsey's Morbus Epidemicus His Maroum c. Lib. 8. 181 Smith on Transubstantiation Scot. High-way of God and the King Sclater's Sick Soul Salve c. Lib. 10. 182 By Dr. Shute Sherman's Greek in the Temple Sclater's Papisto-Mastix c. Lib. 10. 183 Shower's burden of Dumah Bishop Duppa's Soul Soliloque Of Confession and Absolution of Sins c. Lib. 9. 184 By Dr. Thompson By Mr. Towgood Tray's way of Protestantism c. Lib. 13. 185 Tanner's Call to a Shulamite Towers against Murder Tynley's two Sermons c. Lib. 11. 186 Dr. Wallis on Regeneration Whately on the Troubles of Marriage Sin no more c. Lib. 12. 187 watson's Light in Darkness Bishop of Winchesters in 7 Sermons Wigmore's way of all Flesh c. Lib. 12. 188 Bishop Andrews a●ainst Sacriledge Watson on Schisme Woobridge on Justification c. Lib. 11. 189 Dr. Wallis's 3 Sermons on the Trinity Watson's word of Comfort Woodcock 's two Witnesses c. Lib. 12. Sermons Preached before the Lord-Mayor 190 By Dr. Burnet on Union By Dr. Hascard By Mr. Durham c. Lib. 12. 191 Dr. Hickeringels Curse ye Meroz By Dr. Hooper Dr. Hollingworth's Christian Principles c. Lib. 12. 192 Dr. Stillingfleet's Mischief of Separation By Mr. Scot Orme's best Guide c. Lib. 10. 193 By Dr. Littleton al. Dr. Turner's Testimonium Jesu By Mr. Markland c. Lib. 12. Answers Replyes Vindications Observations on Sermons in whole or in part Animadversions c. 194 Replies to Dr. Stillingfleet's Peaceable Design On Dr. Kenn Bishop of Bath and Wells Animadversions on Dr. Tillotson c. Lib. 13. Tracts on the Litturgy of England on Lay-preaching Pro and Con some Polemical others discoursive 195 Dr. Sherlock's Answer about the Communion The Common-Prayer Books Anatomy Dr. Boy 's Exposition c. Lib. 12. 196 Advice to the Readers of the Common-Prayer A Discourse of Liturgies The just Antiquity c. of Liturgies c. Lib. 12. 197 The Lay Divine Pool's Quo-Warranto Ives's Confidence encountred c. Lib. 11. 198 Ichabod or 5 Groans of the Church A Form for Church Goverment Rex Theologus c. Lib. 10. 199 The Muzzled Ox Dr. Hammond's Vindication of the Liturgy Forreign Divines on our Liturgy c. Lib. 11. 200 Reformation of the Liturgy The States of the Primitive Church Pulpit Conceptions Deceptions c. Lib. 11. Tracts concerning Episcopacy Pro and Con. 201 Bally the unlawfulness of limited Episc Lord Brooks on the Nature of Episc On Bishop's Power Authority c. Lib. 8. 202 The Bishops Appeal Baynes's Diocesans Tryal Reform'd Churches on Episc c. Lib. 12. 203 Beza and Calvin for Episc Arch-Bishops c. to be cut off Daniel Episc instituted by Christ c. Lib. 12. 204 Bishop Andrews against Du Molin No Evidence for diocesan Churches Prelatique Preachers None of Christs c. Lib. 12. 205 Dr. Steward on Episc Smith's Catechism for Bishops Theyer's Bishop's Jure-Divino c. Lib. 15. Of Coremonies used in Churches and Divine Service and Worship Pro and Con. 206 Baxter on Church Ceremonies Against the English Ceremonies in Scotland Against Communion Rails c. Lib. 10. 207 Dr. Sherlock's of indifferent things Lux Matutina Dr. Gardiners Dialogues c. Lib. 9. Of Worship in General and of bowing at the name of Jesus and kneeling at the Sacrament Pro and Con. 208 Wickin's Warrant for Bowing Annonim against It. Wats's of Communion kneeling c. Lib. 9. 209 The Dissenters Guide in Communion kneeling The Innovation of the Altar Cock's Answer to Sir Edw. Pelyton c. Lib. 8. Perswasive Tracts of Union and Unity in Church and Religion 210 Dr. Stillingfleet's Irenicum Dr. Saywel's Enquiry Dury on Peace Ecclesiastical c. Lib. 13. 211 Mainbourg a Jesuit's peaceable Method A Reply to Dr. Stillingfleet The Moderator c. Lib. 11. Of Communion and Communing 214 The Lay-Communion Case Corbet's Non-Conformists Plea reformed Dissenter c. Lib. 9. 215 A perswasive to frequent Communion Drury's Plea for Gospel Communion Reasons of separating from the Church of England's Communion c. Lib. 8. Cases Arguments and Discourses on Schisms Heresies and Separation in the Church 216 Hody's Unreasonableness of separation Baxter's search for the Scismatick The Charge of Scisme c. Lib. 8. 217 Answers Remarks Replys Defences and Vindications by several Hands to Dr. Stillingfleets Unreasonableness of Separation 218 Dr. Owen's Vindication of Nonconformity Sir Simon Ewe's Primitive Practise Taylor 's swarm of Sectarists c. lib. 8. Of Liberty of Conscience Toleration and Indulgence curious dissertative Tracts on the same by able Penns for and against 219 L'Estrange's Toleration discuss'd The Inconvenience of Toleration A discourse of Toleration c. lib. 10. 220 Duke of Buckingham's Papers with answers and replys by several hands The Conformists Charity The Country Gentleman's Argumen c. lib. 10. 221 K. James Declaration for Tolleration with Answers Vindications Reasons Letters Censures c. on the same by indifferent Penns c. lib. 11. 222 Earl of Anglesey on the Kings Indulgence Tolleration consider'd Two steps of a Nonconformist c. lib. 9. 223 Universal Indulgence Payn's persecutor exposed Liberty of Conscience towards peace c. lib. 10. Nonconformists and Conformists Pleas Practises Principles Judgments Apologies Enquiries Vindications Petitions 224. Corbet's Account of Nonconformists Practises Reasons for Nonconformity confuted The Noncon's Plea for the Conformists c. lib. 2. 225 The Conference of the Presbyt at Oxon. A Rebuke to the Informers The History of Conformity c. Lib. 14. 226 Remarks on the growth of Conformity The Non-con's appeal to God on their Obedience to the King Corbet on the Decrees of God Lib. 9. Church Government and Controversies relating to Modern and during the late Civil Wars and before the Jarrs and Contests between different Perswasions Episcopal Independant c. 227 Evangelium Armatum Antidote against Antinomianism Annisworths Pattern for Reformat c. Lib. 10. 228 Protest and Donatist Paralleld Jus Divin regini●is Ecclesiastici Ash to the New England Ministers c. Lib. 11. 229 Auker's Arraignment of Rebellion Assembly of Divines Answ Baxter's Moral Prognostick c. Lib. 10. 230 The State of Protestantism English Presbytery Commemus to the Church of England c. Lib. 13. 231 Lord Bacon the Church Affairs Bysfield's Power of Christ Bagnes Church Resurrection c. Lib. 10. 232 The Bible
Bearer Bougheir's Church Catholick The Burden of Issachar c. Lib. 10. 233 Catholick Hierchy asserted Montague on the Church of England Chistian Caveat against Phanaticism c. Lib. 13. 234 Dr. Cawdry on Patronage Fowler 's Caball Persecutio Medicinia c. Lib. 12. 235 People's Duty under Scandalous Ministers Cotton's Holiness of Church Members Chillingworth's Novissima c. Lib. 13. 236 Service Book Anti-christian Cranmor on Church Discipline Dr. M. Causob on the right to Preach c. Lib. 12. 237 On External Worship The Candlestick remov'd S. Oates's Confutation c. Lib. 9. 238 A Discourse on Puritans The Dictionary 1544. Englands Interest in abrogating the Test c. Lib. 11. 239 Lysimachus to the Scotch Covenanters Stereoma the Establishment For the Equality of the Ministry c. Lib. 11. 240 Edwards Gangraena Presbyt and Independant reconciled Ellis's Vindiciae Catholicae c. Lib. 12. 241 The Grand Reconciler Gee's Foot out of the Snare Grotius's Anti-dodwellism c. Lib. 12. 242 Humphreys on Reordination Doctor Hackwell's Dissertation with Doctor Heylin Gospel Churches a standing Ordination c. Lib. 12. 243 Sir M. Hales Judgment of Religion Dr. Heylins Hist Quinq Articularis The Puritan Convert c. Lib. 11. 244 Dr. Jackson on the Church Crakanthorps defence of Justinian Lex Talionis c. Lib. 12. 245 Langly's Defence of Ordination The Non-cons ab Grace and Mortality Doctor Taylor on praying by the Spirit c. Lib. 12. 246 Nettleship's necessity of Church Government Noli me tangere on things Divine J. Mede on the Revelations c. Lib. 12. 247 Royal Resolves Pryn on the Common-Prayer The Infancy of Elders c. Lib. 12. 248 Marvel's divine Alamode Rawson on Election A preparation for Martyrdom c. Lib. 12. 249 Sir H. Spelman de non temerand Eccles The Vaticans answer to Dr. Stillingfleet Sprints Cassander Anglican c. Lib. 12. 250 Vindiciae Clavium Universal Indulgence The Trojan Horse of Presbytery c. Lib. 13. 251 Holy Table Name and Thing Dr. Heylins answer to it Whitenhal on Church abuses c. Lib. 11. Smectymmiums Being the several Answers Replyes Vindications c. of a Club of Presbytorian Divines with other Treatises for and against them 252 A Bundle of them c. Lib. 11. Of Baptism Pedo-baptism Dipping Sprinkling Anabaptism and Anabaptists for and against 253 Arwaker against private Baptism Brinsley against Anabaptism Anabaptists Apology to the King c. Lib. 12. 254 Burgess Baptism Regenerat Barber for Dipping The Doctrine of Baptism c. Lib. 11. 255 Dr. Collings of Water Baptism Blackwood against Blake Cleaver against Anabptists c. Lib. 12. 256 Dr. Featlys Dipper Dipt Churches Divine Warrant Blackwel Dippers Plung'd c. Lib. 11. 257 Hooks Lover of Regeneration Griffith on things necessary Homes on Mr. Tombs c. Lib. 12. 258 Dr. Hammond against Tombes Parker for Infant Baptism On the Cross at Baptism c. Lib. 11. 259 Tombes Antipedobaptism Of the Vanity of pedobaptism the Second Part c. Lib. 10. 260 Savage contra Tombes Witherals Discovery and Confutation Skinner's Baptism Instituted c. Of Quakers and Quakerism from their first rise to this present time pro and con Of Ranters c. 261 Scanderet's Antidote against Quakers J. Penningtons Ax laid to the Root Misorcus the Antiquaker c. Lib. 12. 262 Barclays Anarchy of Ranters Barclay Baffled An account of the Quakers sufferings c. Lib. 13. 263 Brownsworth Quaker Jesuite Baxters Quakers Catechism Bugg against the Quakers c. lib. 12. 264 Bishop's Humiliation New Englands Ensign An Account of new Jersey c. lib. 12. 265 Quakerism prov'd Blasphemy The Quakers Case to Oaths Cheneys vindication of Oaths c. lib. 13. 266 A check for the lofty Linguist Against Honours Titles respect c. Cook 's Counterfeit Convert c. lib. 13. 267 Ellwood on riotous Quakers Dissuasive from persecution Caution to Constables c. lib. 11. 268 Fox Salutation to King Charles II. God's Law the rule for law-makers Fisher's Rusticus Academicos c. lib. 13. 269 Furly's Testimony of the Light Folly and Madness made manifest Firmin Stablishing against shaking c. Lib. 12. 270 Hooks against lawful Oaths Haworth's Jesus of Nazareth Higgerson's Testimony of the True Jesus c. Lib. 13. 271 The Int. and Extern Nature of Christ Keith's Woman Preacher Jesus Christ manifested c. Lib. 12. 272 Oaths no Gospel Ordinance The Lord Craven's Case stated The Quakers Creed c. Lib. 12. 273 Jonath Clapham rebuked Persecution Uncristian Pemington's scatter'd Sheep sought for c. Lib. 13. 274 Pennyman's Ark Opening J. Pennyngton's Eccho from the Deep The Villanies of Quakerism c. Lib. 11. 275 Smith's Quakers Spritual Court Whitehead's Quaker a Protestant ' Tinson against the Quakers Apostacy from Scripture c. Lib. 12. 276 Farworth's Woman forbidden A Testimony of the works of Rogers's Christian Quaker distinguish'd c. Lib. 11. Tracts relating to the Millenium Millinarists and Fifth Monarchists On their Doctrine Opinions and some Polemical 277 Spinwall's Description of the Fifth Monarchs Archer on Christ's Personal Reign Alstedius's Saints Reign on Earth c. Lib. 12. 278 Christ's Kingdom on Earth 666 multiplied by two and a half Bartlet's Model Congregational way c. Lib. 12. 279 Rogers's Dooms-day drawing nigh The great day at the Door Sherwin on Christ's Reign c. Lib. 11. 280 Several other Pieces of Sherwin Christ's Right to Reign Spittlehouse's Answer to Oliver Cromwell c. Lib. 12. Treatises of Independency and Independents Pro and Con. 281 Bradshaw 's Husbandmans Harrow Bastwick against Independency Knollys answer to Bastwick c. Lib. 11. 282 Du Molin 's Conformity of Independents Independency no schisme Baily againsts Independents c. Lib. 10. Of Antinomianism for and against 283 Ann Burgess Vindiciae Legis Doctrine of Justification The Undeceiver on the Solemn Covenant c. Lib. 8. 284 Bunnyan 's Reprobation asserted Geree against the Antinomians Against Crispe and Lancaster c. Lib. 7. A Collection of curious Tracts concerning Donatists Brownists Familists Puritans and other Sectarists and their Doctrines c. Pro and Con. 285 A Warning to the Dragon and his Angels Gyfford 's reply to the Donatists Aynsworth 's Defence of H. Scriptures c. Lib. 12. 286 Bourne 's Descript and Confut. of the Familists Greenwood 's Refutation of Gyfford Hall 's Apology against the Brownatists c. Lib. 10. 287 Dr. Owen 's Purito-Jesuitismus Ol. Crom. proved to be Antichrist Aynsworth 's Orthodox Foundation c. Lib. 9. 288 The Familists supplication Wilkinson 's Confutation of the Familists Dr. Jennison on God 's performance of promises c. Lib. 7. On the Doctrine of our Saviour 's Deity and other Tenets belonging to either the Vnitarians Socinians Arrians Berryans with their Arguments c. for and against 289 Dr. Berry 's naked Truth and Vindicat Dr. Edward 's preservative Dr. Sherlock on the Trinity c. Lib. 11. 290 Dr. Wallis Letters
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.
of Ch. Government clear'd The Scotch Covenant condemned A Confutat of the Scotch Government c. lib. 21. 529 Presbyt Inquisit on Edinbur College The Scotch Presbyt Weathercock A Vindic. of their Proceedings against Bps c. lib. 11. 530 The Answer to Dundee's Declarat 1690. The Scotch Presbyt Eloquence Buchanan de jure regni apud Scot c. lib. 16. 531 An Expostulat with the Scotch Whiggs Scotland drawn by an English Pencil Scotl. pulling down the Gates of Rome c. lib. 14. Irish Tracts relating to all the Transactions Ancient and Modern performed in in Ireland on their Parliaments Orders Councils on their Ingratitude Rise Government Troubles Wars Messages Trade Reduction and whatsoever remarkable occurr'd to the present Time 532 Walker's Vindicat. of his Acc. of London Derry A Journal of their Parliam proceed 1689. A List of the Gent. att by K. J. 2. c. lib. 18. 533 Tyrconnel's Lieuftenship Vindica Irish Papists no Evidences Remarks on their Affairs and Trade c. lib. 12. 534 An Accou of the Affairs in 89 and 90. A Narr of the Rebel 1650 A Remonst on the Ch. and Kingdom of Ireland c. lib. 16. 535 The Irish Affairs under the 2 last Reigns The Methods of subduing Protestantism A Collection of Murthers committed in Ireland c. lib. 15. 536 A Representation of the Irish under K. James 2d The Persecutions of the Kilmore Protestants The Protestants Appeal to K. James 2d c. Lib. 20. Historical and Moral Low Dutch Tracts wherein are all the State Matters of every Province their Government and Governours the Actions Civil and Military the Description and Surveys c. of their Inhabitants Natures Cities Commodities Trade Policy Riches c. divers Relations of Sieges c. are handled 537 The Hist of the Royal Congress at the Hague Observat on the Pr. of Or. and the States The subdued Provinces admonition to Holland c. Lib. 16. 538 Sir R. Williams on the Actions of the Netherlands An exact description of Flanders Churchyard's Hist of Netherlands c. Lib. 15. Tracts Ecclesiastical Civil Historical and Moral relating to France to the Kings Subjects thereof on the Rise Intreagues Negotiations Incroachments Wars Persecutions Reformation of Religion Factions particular of the house of Guise predictions and c. with Pleas Answers and other Proceedings in Ch. and State 539 The Fortune of France prophetical A Refutation of the Anticotton The Counter league of the D. of Guise c. Lib. 15. 540 The Counter Guise Dryden's vindication of the Guise and Covent parrallel Dannet's History of France c. Lib. 11. 541 A Tract on the Fr. King's Nativity The Fr. Assemblies proceedings The Fr. Parliaments proceeds on the Popes Bull c. Lib. 14. 542 The Fr. Herauld The Fr. Princes Association Arnauld against the Jesuites c. Lib. 15. Spanish and Portuguese Tracts Ecclesiastical c. on their Forreign and Domestick Transactions Leagues Wars on the Nature and Genious of the Countries Persons Descriptions of the most remarkable Subjects some Transactions from the Original compeled in those Nations 543 A Pageant of Spanish Humours Vox Populi both parts A Description of the Escarial c. Lib. 9. 544 A Vindicat. of the true Sabastian The Spaniards Monarchy Wadsworth's State of Spain c. Lib. 9. 545 Montanu's Discovery of the Inquisit The English and Spaniard's Compar'd On the Spaniards Cruelty and Policy c. Lib. 7. 546 Hostories of Germany describing it's Wars in 10 Books and Supplements containing it's most material Occurrences with Italy France the Palatinate Bohemia the Grizons Brandenbourg Gulick Saxony c. with an account of all the Rights Custom 's Manners Practices Affairs in Church and State their Dissentions Wars Dicts c. Lib. 10. 547 The present and future Condition of Germany The Election Ceremonies of Matthias Of Ferdinando c. Lib. 19. Relating more particularly to Bohemia and the Palatinate 548 Bohemica Jura defensa The State between the Emperor and Bohemia Bohemia Regnum Electivum c. Lib. 17. Swedish and Danish Treatises Ecclesiastical Historical and Civil containing the Wars between each and of each against the Empire and respectively among themselves on their Battles Sieges Treatises Religion Disciplines and on the most Remarkable Actions of their Kings c. 549 The Funeral of Gust Adolph A Survey of the Kingdom of Sweden The Star of the North c. Lib. 10. 550 The whole proceeds at Roskeld Treaty the Passages since the Treaty Gustava's Storming Coppenhagen c. Lib. 7. 551 The Sweedish Intelligencer compleat in Lib. 4. Relations Narratives Accounts News from several parts of the 3 Kingdoms and from Forreign parts of strange Accidents and Calamities National and Particular of Apparitions Insurrections Plots Births Deaths Fires Murd●rs Massacres c. of hundred of Mixt Matters from 1903. to 1691. 552 A Nar. of the Acts of the E. of Essex On the Death of the Lord Cornwallis Brumswicks overthrow to Tilly c. Lib. 47. 553 A Nar. of the Powder Plot The Death of Mr. Pymm The apprehending of John James c. Lib. 36. 554 The Contents of the black Box K. Ch. 2d Conference with Cardinal Mazerine The taking of Cap. Hind c. Lib. 45. 555 Sten Lorazine's Rebellion in Muscovy The Devil's departure out of the London's Nunns Of Ramsey the false Jew c. Lib. 32. Of Murders more particular 556 The Murther'd King The 2 State Martyr's of Bristol The Murder of Sir John Tindal e616 c. Lib. 41. From 1670. to 80. 557 The Murder of Sir Richard Sandford The Fr. Midwifes on Her Husband The Murder of the ABp of St. Andrews c. Lib. 30. 558 Monthly Accounts and Mercuries Present State of Europe Memoirs Gentleman's Journal and compleat Libraries c. Lib. 17. Vox's and Voices being Treatises relating to Church and State Occurences and on the most sensible Occasions Forreign and Domestick 559 S. Vox Regis Vox Cleri pro Rege The difference between Ruling by Law ●nd by will c. Lib. 13. 560 Mason's midnight cry Vox Populi 1690. both Parts Vox populi Fax populi c. Lib. 15. Discourses miscellaneous of Governm State and Revolutions Conditions of Countries on Churches and Military Affaires on Publick and private Interests Vsages in Dealings 561 On the Assault of the Prin. of Orange 1582 On the Affaires of Eng. On the Nature rise c. of Governm c. Lib. 15. 562 On Popish Perjuries Gataker against Lilly and Gadbury On Schools and Scoolmast c. Lib. 15. 563 Sr. Ch. Cornwallis on Pr. Henry On Tangier On Monarchy and Aristocracy c. Lib. 14. Dialogues and Conferences Theological and Divine on Ceremonies and what ever may be applicable to the Church Religion or its professors 564 On the Condition of the Ch. of Engl. Eubulus On Kneeling at the Sacram. c. Lib. 12. Dialogues serious and jocose on private and publick Transactions and Occurrences in State Governm 565 Bay's Reason of his