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A89547 The perfect cook being the most exact directions for the making all kinds of pastes, with the perfect way teaching how to raise, season, and make all sorts of pies, pasties, tarts, and florentines, &c. now practised by the most famous and expert cooks, both French and English. As also the perfect English cook, or right method of the whole art of cookery, with the true ordering of French, Spanish, and Italian kickshaws, with alamode varieties for persons of honour. To which is added, the way of dressing all manner of flesh, fowl, and fish, and making admirable sauces, after the most refined way of French and English. The like never extant; with fifty five ways of dressing of eggs. / By Mounsieur Marnettè.; Patissier françois. English Marnettè, Mounsieur, 17th cent. 1656 (1656) Wing M706; Thomason E1695_1; ESTC R209431 111,290 384

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Spinage Take a good quantity of Spinage seald it and chop it very fine with the back of a knife then make some curd with milk and eggs and out to your Spinage and mince it well together then put in the yolks of three or four eggs with a litttle sweet butter melted then season it with Cinnamon Nutmeg and Sugar and Rose-water and mix them well together then put it into the puff-paste and bake it Reader These Books following are Printed for Nath. Brook and are to be sold at his shop at the Angel in Cornhil 1. TImes Treasure or Academy for the Gentry for their accomplish ●ent in arguments of discourse habit fashion summed up all in a Character of Honour By R. Brath Eq. 2. B. Morton on the Sacrament in folio 3. That excellent piece of Phyfiognomy and Chiromancy Metoposcopy the Symmetrical Proportions and signal Moles of the Body the subject of Dreams to which is added the Art of Memory By R. Sanders Fol. 4. Theatrum Chemicum Britanicum containing several Poetical pieces of our famous English Philosophers ' which have written the Hermetick Mysteries in their ancient language By the truly noble Elius Ashmole Esq 5. Chiromancy or the Act of Divining by the Lines ingraven in the hand of Man by Dame Nature in 19. Genitures with a learned Discourse of the soul of the World By Geo. Wharton Esq 6. Catholique History collected and gathered out of Scripture Councils and ancient Fathers in answer to Dr. Vanes lost sheep returned home By Edward Chrsenhale Esq 7. Tactometrica or the Geometrie of Regulars after a new manner in Solids with useful Experiments with new Experiments never before extant for Gauging a work useful for all that are imployed in the Art Metrical By John Weyberd Dr. in Physick 8. An Astrological Discourse with Mathematical Demonstrations proving the influence of the Planets and fixed Stars upon Elementary bodies By Sir Chr. Heydon Knight 9. Magick Astrolo ie vindicated by H. 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The holy Order or Fraternity of Mourners in Zion To which is added Songs in the night or Chearfulness under affliction by Jos Hall Bishop of Norwich A new piece 41. The Art of Memory a cure for a weak Memory useful to all persons from the Crown to the Clown A new piece 42. History of Balaam and Jonah and John the Baptist in Verse with other Poems by Jo. Harvie Esq A new piece 43. Re-assertion of grace Vindicia Evangeli● or the Vindication of the Gospel Or a reply to Mr. Anthony Bu●gess Vindiciae Legis and to Mr. Rutherford by Robert Town A new piece 44. Anabaptists anatomized and silenced or a dispute with Mr. Tombr by Mr. John Cragge where all may receive satisfaction in that Controversie 45. The sum of practical Divinity or the grounds of religion in a Catechistical way by Mr. Christopher Love late Minister of the Gospel A useful piece 46. 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Culpepers Semiotica or his Astrological Judgement of Diseases much enlarged from the Decumbiture of the sick which way to find