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A65956 A catalogue of choice books consisting of divinity, history, philosophy, physick, mathematicks, poetry, &c. : most of them fairly bound, which will be sold by way of auction at Mr. William Clipsums house ... near Cambridge on Munday the 17th of this instant May, 1686 / by En. Wyre, bookseller. Whitwood, William.; Wyer, Enoch. 1686 (1686) Wing W2052; ESTC R6485 29,418 35

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Gentiles by Theoph. Gale in four parts Compleat 21 Cambden Remains concern Brittani the Inhabitans Language c. 1605 22 Culverwell Nath. a learned discourse of the Light of Nature 1661 23 Coles Dr. Gil. Conference between a Son of the Church of Eng. and one faln off to the Ch. of Rome 1674 24 Coke Rog. the Church and State of Eng. in Equal danger with the Trade 1671 25 Cabala misteries of State in Letters of the Great Ministers of King James and King Charles the 1st 1654 26 Digby Sir Ken. two Treatises 1. of the Nature of Bodies 2. the Nature of mans soul 1658 27 Description of Jerusalem as it florished in the time of our Saviour 28 Donn John Poems and Letters with Elegies on the Authors Death 1633 29 Defence of the three Ceremonies viz. Surplice Cross after Baptism and Kneeling at the Sacrament 1619 30 Earl of Derby the Protestant Religion a fure foundation against Rome 1671 31 Diggs Tho. Stratioticos an Arithmetical Millitary Treatise 1579 32 An Elegant discourse of the Light of Nature c. by Nath. Culverwell 1669 33 Estwick Nich. against Biddles Socinian Catechisme 1656 34 Exercises containing Eight Mathematical Treatises by Mr. Blundevile 1636 35 Festivals Represented at Aranuuhez before the King and Queen of Spain 1670 36 Falkland L. against the Roman Infallibillity 1651 37 Fenton Geff. Golden Epistles Moral Philosophical and Divine 1582 38 Falkner Dr Will. of reproaching and censure answer to sure footing with several Sermons gilt Back 1684 39 Googe Barn the whole Art and Trade of Husbandry in 4 Books 1614 40 Goodman Go. the fall of man and the Corruption of Nature proved by Reason 1616 41 Goodwin John Large discourse concerning Baptisme 1655 42 De Gray Tho. the Compleat Horse-man and expert Farrier 1684 43 Gunter Ed. his Mathematical Works descrip of the Sector Cross Staff Quadrant c. 1662 44 Gregory Fran. the Grand presumption of the Romish Church in Equaling their traditions with the written Word 1657 45 Hall Bish Episcopacy by Divine right Asserted 1640 46 Heylin Pet. a Little description of the Great World 1625 47 Harding John his Chronicle from the 30 Sisters that Named Great Brittain Albion to King Hen. 8th wants Title only 48 Howel Ja. Dodonas Grove or the Vocal Forrest 1644 49 History of Independency In two parts 1648 50 Heylin Pet. the stumbling block of Rebellion Laid by Calvin Removed 1658 51 Hammond Dr. Hen. Six Books of late Controversy in Defence of the Church of England in two Vol. 1656 52 Dispatcher Despatcht against the Church of Rome 1659 53 Power of the Keys or of Binding and Loosing 1647 54 Jackson Tho. of the Original of Vnbelief concerning the Attributes of the Diety 1625 55 A Learned Exposition on the whole Book of the Psalms 1586 56 Lightfoot John the Temple service as it stood in the days of Our Saviour 1649 57 Lucy Bish Answer to Hobbs Leviathan in 2 Vol. 1673 58 Langly Will. the persecuted Minister for the sake of the Church of England 1656 59 L'Estrange R. a Memento to those who reverence the Memory of King Charles the Martyr 1662 60 Lucy Bish of the Nature of a Minister in all its Offices 1670 61 Markham Ger. of the inriching of any Barren Ground 1664 62 Mede Jo. discourses on sundry Texts of Scripture 1652 63 Mountague Abbot of Nantal his Devout Essays 2d pt 1654 64 Mayer Dr. Jo. a large Exposition on the Church Catechism 1635 65 Moxon Jo. Mechanic Exercises viz. Smithing Joynery c. with Figures 1677 66 Morrice Will. the Common right to the Lords Supper Asserted 1657 67 Two Treatises 1. of the Nature of Bodies 2. of the Nature of mans Soul by Sir Ken. Digby 1658 68 Nicholson Bish Exposition of the Cathechism of the Church of England 167● 69 Nichols Jo. a Discourse against Popery wants Title 70 Nowel Alex. Reproof to Tho. Dorman in defence of Bish Jewel 1565 71 Pierce Dr. Tho. a Collection of Sermons upon several Occasions with the Sinner in pleaded in his own Court. 1671 72 Answers to Baxters pretended discovery of the Grotian Religion 1659 73 Pemble Will. several Tracts of Justification Grace and Faith c. 1629 74 Prideaux Math. Introduction for reading all sorts of Histories 1682 75 Reeue Ed. the Christian Divinity containing in the service of the Church of England 1633 76 Reynolds Dr. Ed. Works in 2 Vol. On the Passions c. 1650 77 Rogers D. a Treatise of Baptism and the Lords Supper 1635 78 Romish presumption in equaling traditions to the written Word by Fra. Gregory D. D. 1675 79 Raleigh Dr. Walt. Discourses and Sermons on several Subjects 1679 80 Record Dr. the Castle of Knowledge a Mathematical Treatise 1596 81 A Collection of Sermons upon several Occasions by Tho. Pierce D. D. 1671 82 Stileman Jo. a Peace Offering or a view of the Controversies concerning the Liturgy c. 1662 83 Swan John View of the World its beginning the mannner how largely Examined 1643 84 Sennault Jo. Fran. the Christian man or Reparation of Nature 1650 85 Stalham John Discourse of Infant Baptism and against the Quakers 1644 86 Stow John a survey of London its Original Antiquity c. 1644 87 Semple Ja. of Tythes against Selden Scaliger and others 1619 88 Squire Jo. Exposition on the first part of the 2 Chap. to the Thesalonians wherein is proved the Pope is Antichrist 1630 89 Stapleton Tho. a Return of untruths upon Dr. Jewel wants Title 90 Survey of the Dangerous Errors in Hobbs Leviathan by the Earl of Clarendon 1676 91 Spelman Sir Hen. View of the Towns of England 1656 92 Simmons Ed. Vindication of King Charles the 1st 1648 93 Swedish Intelligence an Account of the King of Sweth-land's Victory over Gen. Tilly. 1632 94 Sclater Will. Exposition and Notes on the 1. and 2. Chap. to the Thesalonians 1627 95 On the three first Chapters of the Romans and the 116. Psalm 1650 96 On the 4th Chap. of the Romans 1650 97 Scot Reg. Discovery of Witchcraft 1654 98 Shute Jos Judgment and Mercy or the Plague of Frogs Inflected and Removed in 9 Sermons 1645 99 The Travels of Periles and Sigismunda a Northern History 1619 100 Two Books of Sir Fran. Bacon of the Advancment of Learning 1629 101 The English Gentleman containing Sundry Excellent Rules and Observations by Esq Brathwait 1630 102 Tracts concerning the Penal Laws 1. The Execution of Justice in Engl. not for Religion but Treason 17. Decemb. 1583. with 2 more 1675 103 A Treatise of the Passions and Faculties of the Soul of man by Ed. Reynolds D. D. 1640 104 Turbervile Geo. two Books of Hawking and Hunting 1621 105 Bp. of Winchesters Answer to Mr. Jo. Fecknam concerning the Oath of Supremacy 1566 106 Weldon Rob. the Doctrine of the Scriptures concerning the Original of Dominion 1648 107 Whittel Rob. the Way to the Caelestial Paradice 1620 108 The Whole Art of the Stage Writ by the Command of Cardinal Richeliu and Now
A CATALOGUE OF Choice Books CONSISTING OF Divinity History Philosophy Physick Mathematicks Poetry c. Most of them fairly bound which will be Sold by way of AUCTION At Mr. William Clipsums House the Black-Swan at Trumpington near Cambridge On Munday the 17th of this Instant May 1686. By En. Wyre Bookseller Catalogues are distributed Gratis at Mr. Walsals at the Heart and Bible near the Royal Exchange at Mr. Tho. Yates and Mr. Fran. Hubbert in Duck-Lane at Mrs. Felthams at the West end of Westminster-Hall at the Coffee-Houses in Cambridge and at the Auction-House at Trumpington TO THE READER GENTLEMEN I Doubt not but most are sensible that through the Booksellers Care and Dilligence in Collecting Choice Books and exposing them to Sale by way of Auction many are not only furnished with what they desire at easie Rates but save themselves much trouble in a tedious and fruitless search and enquiry after those Books which are not at all times to be had in Booksellers Shops but perhaps are such as are only found in the private Studies or Libraries of the most Curious Collectors by whose Decease they often fall into the hands of those that will expose them at a publick Sale And by this means the Market lies equally fair to all every one being at his own Liberty to bid as he thinks worthy and Convenient and the Conditions of Sale such that no injury can be done to the Bidder or Buyer As for the Books containing in this Catalogue they are such as are helpful and conducing to the Improvement of Arts and Sciences or what else relates to Learning or good Instruction Profitable and Pleasant most of them new and well bound In short we refer you to a perusal of the Catalogue or view of the Auction only must take leave to affirm that this Auction is as exactly furnished with Sundry Varieties as any that has preceded it and therefore we do not question but it will give as good Content and Satisfaction to Ingenious Persons of all degrees in that it contains those Books that may be sutable to all Professions or Capacities and as nothing ought to be more desired and sought after then the Knowledg of what may turn to advantage so it cannot be sooner obtained then by the Studiously Consulting the Works of those who by unwearied Study Labour and Industry have left the Effects thereof for the Benefit of Posterity In fine certain it is that in this Collection such Variety is afforded that how wellsoever any Gentleman's Study is Furnished he may find somewhat useful to add to it's further Eminency and Perfection as well to his own Improvement and Advancement in Learning Great indeed has the care been in furnishing this Auction that the Bookseller might find Incouragement in Obliging those Gentlemen whose Study it is to render our Nation as Illustrious for Schollars and men of learning as any other can challenge in the World The Conditions of Sale are these 1. THAT he who Bids most is the Buyer and if any Difference arise which the Company cannot decide then the Book or Books shall be exposed to Sale again 2. That all the Books in this Catalogue not otherwise expressed for ought we know are perfect but if any of them appear to be otherwise before they be taken away the Buyer shall have his Choice of taking or leaving them 3. That the Money for the Book or Books so Bought is to be Paid within Four day after the Sale is ended at the place where they are Sold where upon Payment thereof the Book or Books shall be there Delivered English Miscellanies in Folio 1 THE Annals of King James and King Charles the First By Dr. Frankland Lond. 1681 2 Almahide or the Captive Queen an Excellent Romance by Mr. Scudery 1677 3 Austin Will. Godly Devout and Learned Meditations 1637 4 Andrews Bish Lectures at St. Pauls and St. Giles's Church Lond. 1657 5 Amadis de Gaule An Ancient History wants the Title 6 Blome Rich. Brittania a Description of England Scotland and Ireland with Maps 1673 7 Book of Common prayer for the use of the Church of Scotland 1637 8 Lord Bacon's Natural History compleat 1676 9 Baily Tho. the Wall Flower a History partly true partly Romantick 1650 10 Brooks Dr. the Sacred History of Mans Redemption 1657 11 Babington Bish of Worcester his Works 1637 12 Caussin Nich. the holy Court in five Tomes Compleat 1678 13 Cary Rob. a Chronological Account of Antient time in 3 parts 1677 14 Curia Politiae the Apologies of several Princes by Mr. Scudery with Figures 1673 15 Cudworth Dr. the true Intellectual Sisteem of the Vnivers c. Against Atheism 1678 16 Cotton Sir Rob. An Exact Abridgment of the Records in the Tower of London from King Edw. 2d to Rich. 3d. Revised and Rectified by Will. Prinn 1657 17 Coralbo a New Romance in three books 1655 18 Collection of Proclamations Declarations Articles from Decemb. 53. to Septemb. 1654. passed by O. Cromwel 1654 19 Cowel Dr. the Interpreter of Difficult words in our Laws and other Antiquities 1658 20 Crankanthorp Dr. of the Fift General Council held at Constantinople 1634 21 Cowley Abra. his Works Consisting of those formerly Printed and those he designed for the Press 1968 22 Downame Bish of Derry of Justification against Bellarmine and other Jesuits 1633 23 Diggs Sir Dudley the Compleat Ambassador Letters of Negotiation c. 1655 24 Declarations by O. Cromwel with the Narative of the Fight at St. Cruz. 1656 25 Dutchess of Newcastles Five Plays 1668 26 Davis Hu. of the Rights belonging to an Vniformity in Churches 1669 27 Delights in several Shapes Contained in Six Histories By the Author of Don Quixot 1654 28 Eusebius Socrates and Evagrius Ecclesiastical Histories of the First 600. years after Christ 1650 29 Feltham Owen Resolves Divine Moral and Political 1677 30 Foster Sam Miscellanies or Mathematical Lucubrations 1659 31 Fludd Rob. Mosaical Phylosophy grounded upon the Essential truth 1669 32 Fonseca Fr. Ch. de Devout Contemplations in 42 Sermons upon all the Quadragesimal Gosples Translated from the Spanish 1629 33 Fotherby Bish Four Truths cleared against Atheists and Infidels 1622 34 Featly Dr. a Key opening difficult Texts of Scriptures in 70. Sermons 1636 35 The French Academy Containing a Body of Divinity Philosophy Humanity 1618 36 Gauden Bish the Tears and Sighs of the Church of England her former Constitutions compared with her pefent Condition 1659 37 Grew Dr. Neh. a Catalogue of the rarities belonging to the Royal Society with Figures 38 Guillim John a display of Heraldy with a treatise of Honour Millitary and Civil Illustrated with veriety of Sculptures 1679 39 Gayton Ed. Pleasant Notes upon Don Quixot 1656 40 A Geographical description of the four parts of the World taken from the Notes and Works of Mr. Sanson and Illustrated with Maps and Figures by Rich. Blome Gent. 1670 41 Herbert Ld. Ed. Life and Reign of King Henry the 8th 1683 42 Harris