A CATALOGUE CONTAINING Variety of Ancient, and Modern ENGLISH BOOKS IN

  • Divinity,
  • History,
  • Philology,
  • Philosophy,
  • Law,
  • Physick,
  • Mathematicks,
  • &c.

Together with Bibles, Testaments, Common Prayers, Singing Psalms, &c. of the best Prints in all Volumes; Will be exposed to Sale (by way of Auction or who bids most) at Petty-Canon-Hall in Petty-Canon-Alley on the Northside of St. Paul's Church-yard, entring into Pater-Noster-Row, the 30th day of November 1685.

By Edward Millington Bookseller.

Catalogues are given by Mr. Nott in Pall-Mall, Mr. Timothy Good­win at the Maidenhead in Fleet-street, Mr. Joseph Wats at the Half-Moon, and Mr. Samuel Smith at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard, Mr. Southby at the Harrow in Cornhil, Mr. Ladyman near the Barrs at Ald­gate, Booksellers, at the several Coffee-houses in Cambridge and Oxford. 1685.

TO THE READER.

THis Collection of English Books in all Vo­lumes, and of most Sciences will be exposed to Sale by Auction, with Duplicates of se­veral valuable Books, Bound and in Quires, with these Printed in the Catalogue, as also most sorts of Bibles of the best Prints; together with Testaments, Common Prayers and Singing Psalms, Book of Homilies, 39 Articles, and Canons, &c. which Proposal in this way of Sale, so manifestly beneficial to the Purchasers, will we hope be very acceptable, because it hath not yet been Essayd by any, and hath in its first appearance a seem­ing tendency to further the knowledge of ignorant Peo­ple in the best things at the easiest rate, and may upon Charitable Gentlemen, and Reverend Clergymen have this probable effect, that the Cheapness of these so ab­solutely necessary Books so disposed of, may invite them to bestow some Numbers among their poor Neigh­bours or Parishioners, who are not able to purchase what they are capable of reading to their benefit. In [Page] short what might be further said on this occasion would exceed the bounds of an Auctionary Preface, therefore in Convenient time preceding this Sale, Notice shall be given of the days of Sale for the aforesaid Bibles, Testaments, Service Books, Singing Psalms, Book of Homilies, &c. At which time or days, Proposals shall be made, of the Conditions and Method of selling them, Apparently advantagious and sufficiently Beneficial to the respective Buyers.

This Sale will begin on Monday the 30th day of No­vember 1685. at Petty-Canon-Hall in Petty-Canon-Alley on the Northside of St. Paul's Church-yard, entring into Pater-Noster-Row, from the hours of 9 in the Morning to 12 and from 2 to 6 in the Even­ving till all the Books are Sould.

Conditions of Sale.

1. THAT he who bids most is the Buyer; and if any difference ariseth, the same Book or Books to be exposed again to Sale.

2. That the Books in this Catalogue (not otherwise expressed) are for ought we know perfect; but if any of them appear to be otherwise before they be taken away, the Buyer shall have his choice of leaving or taking them.

3. That the Money for the Book or Books so bought, is to be paid by the Buyer within one Month after the Au­ction or Sale is ended, at the place of Sale; where upon payment thereof the Book or Books so bought shall be ready to be delivered within the Month aforesaid.

4. That every Person not known to some of the com­pany, do give in his Name and place of Abode (or earn­est in part of the Books by him bought, if required,) to the end, that the Auction may be managed with honesty and justice to all, so as to prevent the inconveniences that have hitherto ensued by the forgetfulness of some, and design of others, in leaving several parcels of Books on the hands of the Ʋndertakers, to their prejudice, and to the abuse of others that they have out of vanity or humour outbid.

5. That these Books are to be seen together with the Bibles, Testaments, Common Prayers and Singing Psalms, Book of Homilies, 39 Articles, and Canons, &c. for one whole Week before the Auction begins, from Nine till Twelve in the Morning, and from Two till Six in the Afternoon, by any Gentlemen that please to repair to the above-mentioned place.

English in Folio.
  • 1 ALlestry (Rich.) Sermons Oxon. 1684
  • 2 —Idem Lond. 1669
  • 3 A [...]lens Doctrine of the Gospel London 1606
  • 4 Annals of King James and King Charles the First (Frankland) London 1681
  • 5 Attorsoll (Will.) Commentary on Pa [...]lemon Ib. 1612
  • 6 Artamenes or Grand Cyrus the fifth and last Volum Ib. 1655
  • 7 Aphorismes Civil and Military, taken out of Fr. Guicciardine Ib. 1629
  • 8 Bishop Andrews (Lancel.) Collection of Posthumous and Orphan Lectures Ib. 1657
  • 9 —On the Commandements ib.
  • 10 Ambroses (Isaac) Works. ib.
  • 11 A Church Bible with Chronology Oxon.
  • 12 A Bible Fol. for a House, with Chronology and Index Ib.
  • 13 A Common Prayer of Imperial Paper Oxon.
  • 14 —Of a second Edition smaller folio fine Paper, with 39 A [...]ticles Ib.
  • 15 —Idem ordinary Paper Ib.
  • 16 A Book of Homilies, with 39 Articles ib.
  • 17 —Idem large Paper ib.
  • 18 Adam's large Map of England, Coloured and Pasted on Cloth to hang in a Room —
  • 19 Bishop B [...]ownrig's (Ralph) Sermons L [...]nd. 1674
  • 20 Bentivolio's History of the Wars of Flanders Lond. 1678
  • 21 Burnet's (Thomas) Theory of the Earth Lond. 1684
  • 22 Boccatio's (John) Novels and Tales Lond. 1684
  • 23 Baxter's (Rich.) Catholick Theology Lond. 1675
  • 24 —Idem Gilt Leaves ib.
  • 25 —Christian Directory, or Body of Practical Divinity Lond. 1673
  • 26 Bacon's (Francis) Natural History Lond. 1658
  • 27 —His Resuscitatio Lond. 1671
  • 28 Baker (Rich.) Chronicle of the Kings of England Lond. 1684
  • 29 Du Bartu, Works, best Edition Lond. 1641
  • 30 Barnet's (Gilbert) History of the Reformation, 2 Vol. Lond. 1681
  • 31 — Memoirs of Duke Hamelton ib.
  • 32 Brady's (Robert) Introduction to the old English History Lond. 1684
  • 33 —Compleat History of England 1 [...]85
  • 34 Dr. Burlace's History of the Irish Rebellion, until 1661 Lond. 1680
  • 35 Brook (Fulk Lord) Works, viz. Treatise of Wars, &c. L nd. 1633
  • 36 Bishop Bramhall's Works Dublin
  • 37 Bartholin's Anatomy, by Culpeper Lond.
  • 38 Bonettus Guide to the Practical Physitian, English ib. 1684
  • 39 Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy ib.
  • 40 Beaumont and Fletchers Playes ib. 1679
  • 41 Bayly's Wall-Flower (A Romance) Lond. 1650
  • 42 Biondi's Civil Wars of Engl. beginning with Rich. 2. and ending w [...]th H. 6. Lond. 1641
  • 43 Cave (Will.) Lives of the Primitive Fathers Lond. 1667
  • [Page 2]44 Cogan's (Henry) Illustrious Bassa Lond. 1674
  • 45 Charas (Moses) Royal Pharmacopaea Lond. 1678
  • 46 Crook's (Helkiah) Anatomy Lond. 1651
  • 47 Cudworth's Intelectual Systeme of the Universe Lond. 1678
  • 48 Calderwood's (David) History of Scotland 1680
  • 49 Clelia a Romance (Scudery) Lond. 1678
  • 50 Charnock's (Stephen) Works in 2 Vol Lond. 1684
  • 51 Cowley's Works (Abraham) the eighth Edition Lond. 1684
  • 52 —Works 2d Part Lond. 1681
  • 53 Compleat Ambassador (Sir Dudly Digges) Lond. 1655
  • 54 Cambridge Concordence 1682
  • 55 Clark's Marrow of Ecclesiastical History Ib. 1675
  • 56 —His Marrow or Lookingglass for Saints and Sinners Vol. 2. Ib. 1671
  • 57 Cradock's Harmony of the four Evangelists Ib. 1668
  • 58 —Apostolical History ib.
  • 59 Cary's Cronology (Robert) Ib. 1677
  • 60 Castle of Knowledge, Rob. Record Ib. 1556
  • 61 Cotgrave (Randal) Dictionary of the French and English Tongue Ib. 1611
  • 62 Compleat Ambassador written, by Sir Dudl. Diggs Ib. 1655
  • 63 Cumber (Tho.) Works Companion to the Temple, or a Help to Devotion, &c. Ib. 1684
  • 64 Clark's Examples, or Looking-Glass for Saints and Sinners ib.
  • 65 Chillingworth's Defence of the Protestant Religion ib.
  • 66 Caryl on Job. Vol. 2. ib.
  • 67 Causin's Holy Court ib.
  • 68 Cassandra (the Romance) ib.
  • 69 Cesar's Comentaries, by Edmonds with Cuts ib.
  • 70 Curia Politice, or the Apologies of several Princes ib.
  • 71 Churchil's Remarks on the Lives of the Kings of England to 1660
  • 72 Catalogue of all the Books in the University of Oxford Library Oxon. 1674
  • 73 Glavel's Catalogue of all Books Printed in London, from the fire of London 1666 to Trinity Term 1685 (Inclusive) 1685
  • 74 Dr. Charlton's Description of Animals Lat. and Engl. Oxon. 1677
  • 75 Digby (Sir Kel.) of Bodies Paris
  • 76 Davenant (Will.) Works Lond. 1673
  • 77 Davilas History of France Savoy 1678
  • 78 Dagdale's (Sir Will.) Civil Wars of England, from 1640 to 1660 Lond. 1681
  • 79 —Origines Judidiciales Ib. 1680
  • 80 —Baronage of England 2 Vol. Royal Paper Ib.
  • 81 —Idem Ordinary Paper ib.
  • 82 —Copy of all Summons of the Nobility to Parliaments from K. Henry 3d. to 1685
  • 83 Dixon's (Rob.) Nature of the two Testaments, Ib. 1676
  • 84 Dallington's Aphoirsmes Civil and Military Ib. 1629
  • 85 Day's (Will.) Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans Ib. 1666
  • 86 —His Commentary on the Prophet Isaiah Ib. 1654
  • 87 Drayton's (Mich.) Polyolboin, with Selden's Notes with Figures Ib.
  • 88 Sir Dadly D [...]gges his Compleat Ambassador Ib. 1655
  • 89 Daniel (Sam.) and Jo. Trussels Collection of History of England Ib. 1685
  • 90 Dabartas's Works translated by Jos. Sylvester Ib.
  • 91 Summary on D [...]bartas his Works Ib.
  • 92 Daille 47 Sermons on the Colossians ib.
  • [Page 3]93 Evelyn's (John) Discourse of Forest Trees Lond. 1679
  • 94 — Idem 1670
  • 95 Eposition of Genesis and Exodus, by Geo. Hughes 1672
  • 96 Esiana A new Romance, form'd by an English hand Ib. 1661
  • 97 Esops Fables English Lat. French with Cuts, by Barlow ib.
  • 98 Duke of Espernon's Life, being a Continuation of Davilas History ib.
  • 99 Farindons (Anthony) Sermons 3d Vol. Ib. 1674
  • 100 Foules History of Romish Treasons Ib. 1681
  • 101 — Of Pretended Saints ib.
  • 102 Forsters (Sam.) Miscellanies Ib.
  • 103 Favins (Andrew) Theater of Honour Ib. 1623
  • 104 Frost's (Jo.) Select Sermons Cambridge 1658
  • 105 Franklands Annals of King James, and King Charles the First 681
  • 106 Flud's (Rob.) Mosaical Philosophy Lud. 1659
  • 107 Five Decades of Epistles of War, by Fra. Markham Lond. 1622
  • 108 Franks 51 Sermons ib.
  • 109 Felthams Resolves, Divine, Moral, Political ib.
  • 110 Gils (Alexander) Exposition on the Creed Ib. 1635
  • 111 Gurnal (Will.) Christian Armour Ib. 1669
  • 112 Gadbury's (John) Doctrine of Nativities Ib. 1661
  • 113 —His Collection of Nativities in 150 Genitures ib. 1662
  • 114 Gouge (Will.) on the Hebrews Ib. 1655
  • 115 Guicciardine's (Fr.) Aphorismes, Civil and Military Ib. 1613
  • 116 Guillim's (Jo.) Display of Heraldry, the best Edition with Figurs Ib. 1679
  • 117 —Another with the Terms of Hawking and Hunting Ib. 1638
  • 118 Gells Remains on several select Scriptures ib.
  • 119 Dr. Grew of Vegetables (with Cuts) Ib.
  • 120 Holy Bible for Churches, with Chronology Oxon.
  • 121 —With Common Prayer, Index, &c. ib.
  • 122 A Common Prayer for Churches, of Imperial Paper ib.
  • 123 —Idem Ordinary ib.
  • 124 History of the Caribbe Islands Lond.
  • 125 —Of the Cardinals of Rome ib.
  • 126 —Of the late Wars in Denmark ib.
  • 127 Heaths Chronicle of the late Wars in England ib.
  • 128 History Of Don Quixot ib.
  • 129 Hobbs Translation of Thucidides, with Cuts ib.
  • 130 History of Appian of Alexandria ib.
  • 131 History of the University of Oxford, part English, part Latin Oxon.
  • 132 David Logans Cuts of all the Colledges in Oxford ib.
  • 133 Homilies to be read in Churches, with the 39 Articles ib.
  • 134 — Idem Great Paper ib.
  • 135 History of the Bible in Brass Cuts Lond.
  • 136 Dr. Hortons one Hundred select Sermons ib.
  • 137 — On the Romans ib.
  • 138 —On the 4th, 42d, 51st, and 63 Psalms ib.
  • 139 Hutchinson on Job ib.
  • 140 Heylins Cosmography ib.
  • 141 —History of the Presbeterians ib.
  • 142 —Of the Reformation of the Church of England
  • [Page 4]143 History of Montluc, Marshal of France Lond.
  • 144 Hammond's Sermons, Large Paper Lond. 1675
  • 145 Herbert's Travels Lond. 1683
  • 146 Life of King Henry the Eighth Lond. 1683
  • 147 Hall's Paraphrase on the Old and New Testament Lond. 1673
  • 148 Hales's Origination of Mankind Lond. 1681
  • 149 Heylin's Tracts Lond. 1681
  • 150 Bishop Hacker's (John) Century of Sermons Lond. 1675
  • 151 Hal [...]'s (John) Four Books of Government and Obedience Ib. 1654
  • 152 — (Thomas) his Commentary on the 3d and 4th Chapt. of the 2d to Timothy Ib. 1658
  • 153 Hieron's (Sam.) Sermons, with his Help to Devotion Cambr. 1614
  • 154 Hart's (Ja.) Diet of the Diseased, in three Books Lond. 1633
  • 155 Harmony on the Four Evangelists, by Sam. Cradock Ib. 1668
  • 156 Howels's (James) Survey of the Seignorie of Venice Ib. 1651
  • 157 Home of Mourn ng ib.
  • 158 Hammond's Tract, 2 vol. in Defence of the Church of England 1684
  • 159 — Parley of Beasts 1660
  • 160 Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity, compleat ib.
  • 161 Heylin on the C [...]eed ib.
  • 162 History of Lewis the Eleventh, by P. Matthieu, englished by Edw. Grimestone 1614
  • 163 — History of the Irish Rebelion, by Dr. B [...]rlace Lond. 1630
  • 164 — of Venice from the beginning to 1612. Ib.
  • 165 — of K James and K. Charles the First, by Dr. Frankland Ib. 1681
  • 166 — History of the Wars of Flanders, by Card. Bentivoglio Ib. 1678
  • 167 — of Henry VII. by L. Bacon, with G [...]odwin's Henry VIII. Edw. VI. and Q. Mary
  • 168 — Baker's Chronicle of England, (the last Edition) 1684
  • 169 — Davila's H [...]story of the Civil Wars of France Ib. 1678
  • 170 — Foule's History of the Romish Treason and Usurpation Ib. 1 [...]81
  • 171 — Knox's History of Ceylon in the East-Indies, with Figures Ib. 1681
  • 172 — Pacata Hibernia, I eland appeased and reduced Ib. 1683
  • 173 — Sir Walther Raleigh's History of the World Ib. 1614
  • 174 — Jo. Schoffer's History of Lapla [...]d, with Figures Oxon. 1674
  • 175 — Arth. Wilson's Life of King James the First Lond. 1653
  • 176 — Bulstr W [...]atlock's History of the English Aff [...]irs, from 1625. to 1660. Lond. 1682
  • 177 — Phil. de Comines his History, with Annotations Ib. 1674
  • 178 — Lord Edward Herbert's Life and Reign of Henry the Eighth Ib. 1683
  • 179 — Procopius History of the Wars of Justinian Ib. 1659
  • 180 — Prud. [...]e Sandovals C [...]vil-Wars of Spain Ib. 1652
  • 181 Jesuits Morals, by a Doctor of Sorbon in Paris Ib. 1670
  • 182 History of the Irish Rebellion from 1641. to 1680. ib.
  • 183 Journal of S. Amour Doctor of Sorborne Lond. 1664.
  • 184 B shop Jewel's D [...]fence of the Apolog [...] of the Church of England 15 [...]7
  • 185 Ingelo's Bentivolio and Urania 1682
  • 186 J [...]sephus in English ib.
  • 187 Ibrahim, or the Illustrious B [...]ssa 1674
  • 188 Knox (Rob.) Historical, Relation of Ceilon, an Isl [...]nd in the East-Indies Lond. 1681
  • 189 Kellet's (Edw.) of the threefold Supper of Christ Ib. 1641
  • 190 Kendal (Geo.) Doctrine of the Reformed Churches concerning Redemption Ib. 1653
  • 191 Knight's (Will.) Concordance to the Holy Scripture Ib. 1610
  • 192 K [...]rsey (Jo.) Algebra expounded, in 4 Books, 2 volumes Ib. 1673
  • [Page 5]193 Lee's (Sam.) Temple of Solomon Lond. 1659
  • 194 Lomatius (Jo. Paul) Treatise of Arts, curious Painting, Carving, &c. Oxon. 1598
  • 115 Lucan's P [...]arsalia (with his Life) Translated by Sir Geo. Gorges Lond. 1614
  • 196 Littleton's (Adam) Sermons Lond.
  • 197 Ligons History of the Barbadoes Lond.
  • 198 Archbishop Laud against Fisher Lond.
  • 199 Leybourns Compleat Surveyor Lond.
  • 200 — Art of Dyalling Lond.
  • 201 Ludolphus History of E [...]hiopia Lond.
  • 202 Dr. Ligh foots Works Vol. 2 Ib. 1684
  • 203 Mariner, Magazine Ib. 1684
  • 204 Mercators Atlas, with Mapps Ib. 1635
  • 205 Machiavel's (Nicholas) Works Ib. 1680
  • 206 — His Florentine History Ib. 15 [...]5
  • 207 Morice (Vill.) Treatise of the Lords Supper Ib. 1660
  • 208 Military Instructions for the Cavalry, according the Modern Wars Camb. [...]644
  • 209 Markham's Five decades and Epistles of War 1622
  • 210 Bishop Morton's 8 Books of the Institution of the Mass of Christ I [...]. 1642
  • 211 Mountagus (Bishop Rich.) Acts and Monuments of the Church before Christ Ib. 1642
  • 212 Mead's (Joseph) Works
  • 213 Sir Jonas Mores Maps of the Fenns, Coloured and pasted on Cloth for to hang in Rooms
  • 214 Maimbourg's History of the Crusade, by Dr. Nalson
  • 215 Nalsons (John) Tryal of Ki [...] Charles the First Lond. 1684
  • 216 —Collections of Great Affairs of State, Vol. 2. Lond. 1682
  • 217 New world of English words or a general Dictionary, by E. Philips Id. 1658
  • 218 Nanis History of Venice, by Sir Honywood
  • 219 Earl of Northamptons Defensative against the Poyson of supposed Prophcies 1620
  • 220 Owen (John) on the Hebrews, concerning the Priesthood of Christ Lond. 1674
  • 221 —Discourse concerning the Holy Spirit Lond. 1674
  • 222 —Concerning the Messiah Lond. 1668
  • 223 Phillips (Edw.) English Dictionary Ib. 1678
  • 224 Mistress Katherine Philips Poems Ib. 1678
  • 225 Parr's (Ethn.) Works on the Romans, &c. the third Edition Ib. 1632
  • 226 Plutarchs Morals, Englished by Phll. Holland Ib. 1603
  • 227 Prynne's (William) History of King John, Hen. 3. and Edw. the First Ib. 1670
  • 228 Pool's (Matt.) English Synopsis▪ or Annotations upon the Holy Bible, Vol. 2. Ib. 1683
  • 229 —Second Volume Alone
  • 230 Petavius (Dionysius) Geographical Description of the World Ib. 1659
  • 231 Bishop Pearson (Jo.) On the Creed Lond.
  • 232 Pareys Chirurgery Lond.
  • 233 Pharamond (A Romance) Lond.
  • 234 Parthanissa (Romance) Lond.
  • 535 Priorata's History of France Lond.
  • 236 Dr. Pocock on Micha and Malachi Lond.
  • 237 Sir Will. Petteys Maps of Ireland, Survayed by himself Lond.
  • 238 Picture of King James the Second, by David Logan Lond.
  • 239 —King Charles the Second, by Robert White Lond.
  • 240 —Queen Mary, by Vanderbanck Lond.
  • 241 —Queen Dowager, Idem Lond.
  • 242 —Of Hugo Grotius, Graved in Holland Lond.
  • [Page 6]243 Mathematical Collections and Transactions, by Galileus Lond. 1661
  • 244 Mayer on the Pentateuch 1653
  • 245 Jackion's Collection of his Works 1653
  • 246 Melvil's (Sir James) Memoires of the Affairs of Sotland in the Reigns of Q. Elizabeth, Mary, and K. James 1683
  • 247 Dr. Pells Tables of 10000 Squarenumbers
  • 248 Rameseys Introduction to Astrology Lond. 16 [...]8
  • 249 Rathborn's Surveyor
  • 250 Rushworths Historical Collections, 3. Vol. Compleat Ib. 1680
  • 251 —Tryal of the Earl of Strafford Ib. 1680
  • 252 Rea (Jo.) Flora, Ceres and Pomona Ib. 1665
  • 253 Robert's (Francis) Key of the Bible Ib. 1675
  • 254 Robert's (Lewis) Maps of Commerce Ib. 1677
  • 255 Record's (Rob.) Castle of Knowledge Ib. 1556
  • 256 William Cunnington's Cosmographical Glass Ib. 1559
  • 257 Rogers (Rich.) Commentary on the whole Book of Judges Ib. 1615
  • 258 Bishop Reynolds Works, compleat in one Volume Ib. 1658
  • 259 Riverius (Laza.) his Practice of Physick, in 17 Books Ib. 1678
  • 260 Royal Pharmacopaea, Galenical and Chymical, by Mos. Charras Ib. 1678
  • 261 Ricaut's (Paul) Lives of the Popes and Bishops Ib. 1685
  • 262 R [...]olanus Anatomy with Figures Lond.
  • 263 Reynolds of Murther (with Cuts)
  • 264 Rycaut's History of the Turks, from 1623, to 1637
  • 265 Selden's (Jo.) Office of Lord Chancellor of England Lond. 1671
  • 266 —His Titles of Honour Ib. 1631
  • 267 Sander's (Rich.) Physiognomy, and Chiromancy Ib. 1653
  • 268 Sprig's (Joshua) Englands Recovery Ib. 1641
  • 269 Sturmy's (Sam.) Mariners Magazine Ib. 1684
  • 270 Scheffer's (Jo.) History of Lapland (with Cuts Theatre Oxford 1674
  • 271 Sleidane's (Jo.) Commentaries Lond. 1560
  • 272 Scriveners Course of Divinity Ib. 1674
  • 273 Selden's (John) Janus Anglorum Ib. 1682
  • 274 Speed's (John) Maps of Great Britain and Ireland Ib. 1676
  • 275 Sylva Sylvarum, or a natural History in 10 Centuries, by Lord Bacon Ib. 1631
  • 276 Short view of the late Troubles in England, by Sir William Dugdale Oxon. 1681
  • 277 Sanderson's (Bishop Robert) Sermons Lond.
  • 278 Smith's Defence of the Christian Religion Lond.
  • 279 Sanson's Geographical Description of the World with Mapps Lond.
  • 280 Sir Philp Sidney's Arcadia with the rest of his Works Lond.
  • 281 Strada's History of the Low Country Wars Lond.
  • 282 Sandy's Travels (with Cuts) Lond.
  • 283 Stillingfleet's Origines Britanica Lond.
  • 284 —Sermons Lond.
  • 285 —Rational Account of the Protestant Religion Lond.
  • 286 Systema Agricultura, or Mistery of Husbandry discovered Lond.
  • 287 Snape's Anatomy of a Horse with Curious Figures Lond.
  • 288 Shakspear's Playes 1685
  • 289 Silhen's Minister of State Lond. 1658
  • 290 Sprigg's History of Sir Thomas Fairfax's Action in the Parliament Army
  • 291 Towerson (Gab.) on the Lords Prayer and Ten Commandements Lond. 1681
  • [Page 7]292 —On the Ten Commandements Lond. 1681
  • 293 —On the Creed
  • 294 Tindale's (Will.) Translation of the Bible, want beginning Lond.
  • 295 Turner (Will.) Herbal in two parts with a discourse of English Bathes Collen 1561
  • 296 Treatise of the Sacrament, by W [...]ll. Morice (Lettred) Lond. 1660
  • 297 Tavernier's (Jo. Bapt.) Travels 2 parts one Vol. with figures (Let.) Ib. 1678 & 1680
  • 298 — Travels into Turky, Persia. &c, Vol. the second Ib. 1682
  • 299 Sir James Turner's Millitary Essays of the Ancient Grecians, Romans
  • 300 View of the Soul in several Tracts to Dr. Jo. Tillitson, Dean of Canterbury Lond. 1682
  • 301 Van Helmonts (Jo. Baptista) Works Lond. 1662
  • 302 Varenius and Sanson's Cosmography and Geography Lond. 1683
  • 303 View of the Late Troubles in England, by Will. D [...]gdale Oxon. 1681
  • 304 Ʋsher's Body Divinity with Figures
  • 305 Veslingius Anatomy
  • 307 Wing (Vincent) Harmonicon Coeleste Lond. 1651
  • 308 —Astronomia Instaurata Lond. 1656
  • 309 Webster (John) of Witchcraft Lond. 1677
  • 310 —Idem Large Paper
  • 311 Wilson's (Arthur) Life of King James the First Lond. 1653
  • 312 Willoughby (Fran.) of Birds, with their Cuts Lond. 1678
  • 313 Whitlock's (Bulstrod) Memorials of English Affairs, from 1625 to 1660 Lond. 1682
  • 314 Wilson's Christian Dictionary Lond.
  • 315 Dr. (Tho.) Willis Works Lond.
  • 316 Bishop Wilkin's Real Character Lond.
  • 317 Dr. John Wallis Algebra Lond.
  • 318 Sir George Wheeler's Travels in Greece, with Cuts Lond.
  • 319 Gouge (Tho.) Works Lond. 1267
  • 320 Bishop Gauden Tears, Complaints and Prayers of the Church of England Ib. 1659
  • 321 Wars of Italy, from 1613 to 1644, by Capriata ib. 1663
  • 322 Hutchinson on John ib. 1657
  • 323 Journal of Queen Elizabeth by Sir S. Dews ib.
  • 324 Cotgrave's English▪ and French Dictionary 1650
  • 325 Burnet's History of the Reformation, First part ib. 1681
  • 326 Card Petron's Reply to King James 1630
Law Books Folio.
  • 327 WInch's (Humphry) Reports Lond. 1657
  • 328 Plowden's (Edmond) Commentaries ib. 1684
  • 329 Laws and Acts of Parliament made in Scotland Edenb. 1681
  • 330 Collection of all the Statutes now in use the Kingdom of Ireland Dublin 1678
  • 331 Anderson's Reports large Paper Lond. 1664
  • 332 Hen. Scobell's Collection of Acts in the Years 1648, 1649, 1650, 1651 ib. 1651
  • 333 Henry the Seventh (and year Book) with Brooks notes ib. 1597
  • 334 Ferd. Pulton's Collection of Statutes ib. 1661
  • 335 Crooke's Reports, vol. 3. ib. 1683
  • 336 —Charles the First ib. 1677
  • 337 Cooke's Reports English ib.
  • 338 —Idem French Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. ib. 1609
  • 339 Cotton's Records of the Tower ib. 1657
  • [Page 8]340 Cawleys Laws made against Jesuits ib. 1683
  • 341 Lanes Reports in the Exchequer ib. 1657
  • 342 Bulstrode's Reports Compleat ib. 1657
  • 344 Bowman's Songs for one, two, or three voyces to the Thorowbass collected out of Cowley and others Oxor. 1679
  • 345 Porta's Natural Magick Lond. 1658
  • 346 Pemble's Works Oxford 16 [...]9
  • 347 P [...]in's Chronological vindication of the Jurisdiction of our English Kings Tom 2d from the Invasions of the Popes Lond. 1666
  • 348 — Idem Large Paper ib.
Law Quarto.
  • 349 GOdolphin's (J.) Orphans Legacy, or a Testamentary Abridgment Lond. 1685
  • 350 Fulbeck's (Will.) Pandectes of the Law of Nations ib. 1602
  • 351 —His parallel of the Civil Law, Canon Law and Common Law ib. 1601
  • 352 Jo. Skene's exposition of the Terms and diffi [...]ult words in the Law ib. 1641
Law Octavo.
  • 353 TOuchstone of Preced', relating to Judicial proceedings at Common Law Lond. 1682
  • 354 —Another of the same, by G. F. of Graies-Inn ib. 1682
  • 355 Young Clerks Guide Compleat, 4. parts ib. 1682
  • 356 Ridley's (Sir Tho.) View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law Oxon. 1662
  • 357 Terms of the Law Explained Lond. 1636
  • 358 Kitchin (Jo.) of Courts in French ib. 1613
  • 359 Hen. Finch's Lawer a Discourse thereof in 4 Books [...]b. 1636
  • 360 Mr. Plowden's Abridgment de touts les Case Reports ib. 1607
  • 361 Manley's (Tho.) Abridgment of the 2 last Volumes of Lord Cook's Reports ib. 1670
  • 362 Ed. Trotman's Epitome undecim Libr. Relationum Edw. Cooke ib. 1640
  • 363 —Idem Gallice ib. 1640
  • 364 Andr. Horne Mirror des Justices ib. 1642
  • 365 Gu. Fleetwood Index Annalium Ed. 5. Rich. 3. Hen. & 8th 1597
  • 366 Jo. Wilkinson's Office and Authorities of Coroners and Sheriffs 1641
English Quarto.
  • 1 AInsworth's (Hen.) Annotations on Genesis, Exodus, Levit. Numbers, &c. 3 Vol. Lond.
  • 2 —His Annot. on Genesis Levit. and Psalmes, 2. Vol. Ib.
  • 3 Attersoll's Pathway to Canaan, or an Exposition on the 20 of Numbers Cambr. 1609
  • 4 Abbot's (Rob.) Defence of Perkins reformed Catholick Lond. 1911
  • 5 Arraignment of the whole Creature ib. 1632
  • 6 Answer to the Censure of K. James his Apology ib. 1609
  • 7 Attwell's (Geo.) Faithful Surveyor Cambr. 1662
  • 8 Antapologia or an answer to Mr. Goodwins, &c. Appologetical Narration Lond. 1644
  • 9 Abridgement of the Lincoln Ministers Book delivered to K. James ib. 1605
  • 10 Apology for sundry proceedings by Jurisdiction Ecclesiastical ib.
  • 11 Apuleius Golden Asse, and also the [...]sse overladen ib. 1639
  • 12 Ames (Will.) on Peter ib. 1641
  • 13 Austin of Fruit Trees Oxon. 1657
  • 14 Anatomical Account of the El [...]phant Lond. 1682
  • 15 Address to the Free-Men and Free-Holders of the Nation, 3d part Lond. 16 [...]3
  • [Page 9]17 Bible black Letter, want in the end
  • 18 Bishop Bancrofts survey of the pretended Holy Discipline Lond. 1595
  • 19 If Barrow's Treatise of the Popes supremacy Lond. 1680
  • 20 Balls (Jo.) Friendly tryal of the grounds tending to separatio 1640
  • 21 Treatise of 4 Monarchies, and Christs twofold Kingdom ib. 164
  • 22 —His answer to Mr. Can touching separatior ib. 1642
  • 23 Beza's (Tho.) Sermons on the 3 First Chapters of Canticles Oxon. 1587
  • 24 Bayne (Paul) Commentary on Colossians Lond. 1634
  • 25 Byfield (Nic.) Sermons on the 1st of Peter, and on the Sabbath, 2. Vol. ib. 1626
  • 26 Brinsley's True Watch, the Third Part ib.
  • 27 —His Commentary on Ezekiels Vision Lond. 1622
  • 28 Bernard's (Rich.) 3 Fold Treatise of the Sabbath Lond. 1641
  • 29 —His Key to the opening of the Revelations ib. [...]617
  • 30 Bolton's (Rob.) Directions for a comfortable walking with God ib. 1634
  • 31 —Discourse of Happiness ib. 1641
  • 32 B [...]rlow (Will.) Of Praedestination and Reprobation ib. 1656
  • 33 Baxter's (Rich.) 2d True defence of the Non-Conformists ib. 1685
  • 34 —His true H story of the Councils enlarged and Defended ib. 1682
  • 35 —His naked Popery, in answer to a Roman Catholick Lond. 1677
  • 36 Burrough's Heart-division, the Evil of our Times
  • 37 —His Gospel Remission ib. 1674
  • 38 Boughen (Edw.) Sermon of Confirmation ib. 1672
  • 39 Brightman's (Tho.) Commentary upon the Revelations Amst. 1611
  • 40 Buckler of Faith against the Jesuits, by Peter du Moulin Lond. 1631
  • 41 Burton's (Will.) Questions concerning the Attributes of God Lond. 1602
  • 42 Benefiel [...]'s (Seb.) Commentary on Amos Lond. 1629
  • 43 B [...]oughton's (Hugh) Revelation of the Holy Apocalyps 1610
  • 44 Bewi [...]k's (Jo.) Answer to the Quakers Lond. 1660
  • 45 Bastwick's (Jo.) Church of England, a true Church against Montague ib. 1645
  • 46 Burgess's (Jo.) Answer in Defence of three nocent Ceremonies ib. 1631
  • 47 Ball's (Tho.) Pulpits Patronage ib. 1656
  • 48 Barns's (Tho.) Needful Helps against desperate perplexity ib. 1624
  • 49 Brown's (Edw.) Account of his Travels through Germany ib. 1677
  • 50 Bucaniers of America, Large Paper with Figures ib. 1784
  • 51 Burton's learned Treatise of the Sabbath Oxon. 1630
  • 52 Binning's (Capt. Tho.) Light to the Art of Gunery Lond. 1676
  • 53 Bassus or Songs of sundry natures, in 3, 4, 5, & 6 parts Lond. 1689
  • 54 Biggs's (Noah.) Vanity of the Craft of Physick Lond. 1651
  • 55 —His new Dispensatory ib. 1651
  • 56 Barrough's (Phil.) Method of Physick, wants Title ib.
  • 57 Boyle's (Rob.) Certain Physiological Essays, and other Tracts Lond. 1669
  • 58 Bancker's (Tho.) Introduction of Algebra ib. 1668
  • 59 Davan's (Will.) of the true ordering of a Common-wealth 1559
  • 60 Baldessar Castilio's Courtier Englished, by Tho. Hobby Lond. 1603
  • 61 Boyle's Experiments touching Cold ib. 1683
  • 62 —Spring and weight of the Air, 2. Vol. Compleat 1682
  • 63 —Continuation of Experiments of the weight of the Air 1669
  • 64 —Usefulness of Experimental Phylosophy Oxon. 1664
  • 65 —Of natural Phylosophy, second part ib.
  • [Page 10]66 Bible Compleat, with Chronology Large Oxon.
  • 67 —Idem Small Oxon.
  • 68 Barrow Of the Oath of Allegiance 1679
  • 69 Burrough's on the Eleventh of Matthew Lond. 1659
  • 70 —Of Earthly mindedness ib.
  • 71 Dr. Bates on the Attributes ib. 1675
  • 72 Brookes's unsearchable Riches of Christ ib. 1671
  • 73 —Cabinet of Choice Jewels ib. 1669
  • 74 Baxter's Life of Faith ib. 1670
  • 75 —Divine Life ib. 1664
  • 76 —Crucif ing of the World by the Cross of Christ ib. 1658
  • 77 —Reasons of the Christian Religion ib. 1667
  • 78 Dr. Beaumon [...]'s Observations on Dr. Mores Mystery of Godliness Cambr. 1665
  • 79 Broughton on Daniel 1667
  • 80 Sir Tho. Brown of Sepulchral Urns Lond. 1669
  • 81 Brief Account of Antient Church-Government 1662
  • 82 Bastwick Against Mr. Wal. Montague Proving the Church of Engl. a true Church ib. 1645
  • 83 Browning's 6 Sermons of Publike Prayer ib. 1636
  • 84 Blake's Covenant Sealed ib. 1655
  • 85 Bentham's Society of Saints ib.
  • 86 Burges's Lawfulness of Kneeling at the Communion ib. 1631
  • 87 Bishop Cozens's Canons of the Holy Scripture Lond. 1672
  • 88 Cradock's (Sam.) Knowledge and Practice Lond. 1673
  • 89 —(Walther) Gospel Liberty in its extensions and Limitations 1648
  • 90 Jo. Calvin's Institution of Christian Religion 1587
  • 91 —His Harmony on 3 Evangelists, with a Com. on John 1584
  • 92 Canterburian's self Conviction 1641
  • 93 Common Prayer and Apocrypha for a Cambridge Bible Camb. 1673
  • 94 Common Prayer of the Church of England, black Letter Lond. white Letter Oxon.
  • 95 Cartwright's Reply to Archbishop Whitegift, 2 Vol. 1577
  • 96 Cleaver's (Rob.) Exposition of the 10 Commandements Lond. 1662
  • 97 —His Exposition of the whole Book of Proverbs Lond. 1615
  • 98 Cooper (Will.) Heaven opened, manifesting Salvation Lond. 1632
  • 99 —His holy Alphabet for Sions Scholars Lond. 1613
  • 100 C [...]lling [...]'s Defence of King James against Bellarmine
  • 101 Cawdry's (Dan.) Christian Sabbath Vindicated Lond. 1645
  • 102 Clagett's (Nic.) Abuse of Gods Grace discovered Oxon. 1659
  • 103 Considerations for the suppresing of Popery in England Lond. 1677
  • 134 Christs Victory over the Dragon, or Satans Downfal by Tho. Taylor 1633
  • 105 Caryl On 22, 23, 24, 25, 26th Chapter of Job ib. 1657
  • 106 —On the 32, 33, 34th Chapter of Job ib. 1669
  • 107 Case's Mount Pisgah, or a Prospect of Heaven ib. 1670
  • 108 Cooper's (Tho.) Epitome of Cronicles Lond. 1559
  • 109 Courtier of Count B [...]ldessar Castilio ib. 1561
  • 110 Cumber's (Tho.) History in vindication of the Divine Right of Tythes ib. 1682
  • 111 Chamber's (Jo.) Treatise against Judicial Astrology ib. 1601
  • 112 Cambden's (Will.) Remains concerning Brittanny ib. 1637
  • 113 Carlton's (Geo.) Jurisdiction Regal, Episcopal and Papal ib. 1610
  • 114 Consolations for Grammar Schoolers ib. 1622
  • 115 Culverwell's Elegant discourse of the Light of Nature Oxon. 1669
  • [Page 11]116 Carpenter's (Nic.) Geography, in Two Books Oxon. 1635
  • 117 Collins's (Jo.) Sector on a Quadrant Lond. 1658
  • 118 —Salt and Fishery ib. 1682
  • 119 Contareno's (Gasp) Common-wealth and Government of Venice ib. 1599
  • 120 Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites of the Hebrews, by Tho. Goodwyn ib. 1674
  • 121 Clarindon against Hobs's Leviathan Oxon.
  • 122 Coles's Conferance against the Papists ib.
  • 123 Christian Policie Lond.
  • 124 Dr. Charleton's Enquiries into Human Nature ib. 1680
  • 125 Cradock's Knowledge and Practice ib. 1673
  • 126 Creeds's Refuter Refuted, or Dr. Hammond Vindicated ib. 1660
  • 127 Culverwell's Light of Nature Oxon. 1669
  • 128 Daille's Treatise of the right use of the Fathers Lond. 1675
  • 129 Downe's (Jo.) Treatise of Justifying Faith Oxon. 1635
  • 130 — his Defence of Justifying Faith ib. 1635
  • 131 Deering's (Edw.) 27 Lectures on the Hebrews Lond. 1576
  • 132 Dod's (Jo.) Exposition on the Ten Commandements ib. 1662
  • 133 — his Seven Godly and Fruitful Sermons ih. 1614
  • 134 — On the Lord's Prayer ib. 1635
  • 135 Defence of the Innocency of the Three Ceremonies of the Church of England 1619
  • 136 Dyke's (Dan.) Mystery of Self-deceiving, with Two Treatises of Repentance 1633
  • 137 —Discovery of the Deceitfulness of Man's Heart 1633
  • 138 Deacon's (Jo.) Doctrine of the Possession of Demoniacks Lond. 1610
  • 139 Dove's (Jo.) Treatise of the Conversion of Solomon ib. 1613
  • 140 Danaeus's (Lamb.) Commentaries on the Twelve small Prophets Cambr. 1594
  • 141 —Another of the same, Englished by Jo. Stockwood i [...]. 1394
  • 142 Downame's (Jo.) Christian Warfare, 3 volumes Lond. 1612
  • 143 — his Divinity of God,
  • 144 — his Lectures on the Four First Chapters of Hoseah 1608
  • 145 Du barta's Four Books, French and English, by William L'Isle Lond. 1637
  • 146 Digges's (Leon.) Arithmetical Military Treatise called Stratioticos ib. 1579
  • 147 Dramatick Romance, Represented at A [...]anjuez ib. 1671
  • 148 Doctrine of Original Sin, by Nath. Stephens ib. 1658
  • 149 Discourse of Sir John Smith concerning Weapons ib. 1590
  • 150 Dariot's Judgment of the Stars ib. 1653
  • 151 Durham on the Song of Solomon ib. 1669
  • 152 Dr. Donne of Self-Murther ib.
  • 153 Denison on Peter 2d Epist. ib. 1622
  • 154 Drayton's Muses, Elizium ib. 1630
  • 155 Sir Ken. Digby of Bodies and of Mans Soul ib. 1630
  • 156 Estey's (Geo.) Expositions on divers parts of Scriptures ib. 1603
  • 157 Elton's Complaint of a Sanctified Sinner answered ib. 1622
  • 158 —On the Ten Commandements ib. 1687
  • 159 Edwards's (Tho.) of the particular Visibility of the Church, &c. ib. 1644
  • 160 — his Treatise of the Civil Power in Ecclesiasticals, &c. ib. 1644
  • 161 — of Suspension from the Lords Supper ib. 1640
  • 162 Eaton's (Sam.) Hony-Comb of free Justification by Christ alone 1642
  • 163 Exposition of the Epistle to St. James, by Mayer Lond. 1629
  • 164 Exposition on the Prophet Joel, by Edward Topsell ib. 1613
  • 165 Explication of the Revelations of St. John, by Hugh Braughton
  • [Page 12]166 English Man's Treasure, or Vicary's Chyrurgery, with many secrets Lond.
  • 167 Elements of Armory 1610
  • 1 [...]8 Epitome of the whole Course of Physick, with Tables 1612
  • 169 — Another with the Examination of a Chyrurgian 1612
  • 170 English Arcadia, continuing Sir Phillip Sidney
  • 171 Ephemerides, beginning 1652. ending 1658. by Vincent Wing Ib. 1652
  • 172 Enchiridion Medicum, containing the Epitome of Physick Ib. 1612
  • 173 Essays of Natural Experiments, made in the Accademie Del Cunento, with Cuts Ib. 1684
  • 174 Falkner's (Will.) Treatise of Reproaching and Censure Ib. 1674
  • 175 Fenton's (Rog.) Tr [...]atise of Usury, in Three Books Ib. 1611
  • 176 Fletcher's (Ph.) Way to Blessedness Ib. 1632
  • 177 — his Treatise, or Comment on the First Psalm Ib. 1672
  • 178 Ferrarius's (Jo.) of the good ordering a Common-wealth Ib. 1559
  • 179 Fisher's (Ambr.) Defence of the English Liturgy Ib. 1630
  • 180 Flavel's (Jo.) Hurbandry Spiritualized Ib. 1678
  • 181 Featly's (Dan.) Romish Fisher caught in his own Nett Ib. 1624
  • 182 Bp. Fisher's (Jo.) Exposition of the Seven Penitential Psalms Ib. 1508
  • 183 Froysel's (Tho.) Sermon concerning Grace and Temptations Ib. 1678
  • 184 Familiar Epistles, by Ant. de Guevara Lond.
  • 185 P. F's Purple Island, with Piscatory Eclogs, &c. Cambr. 1633
  • 186 Five Pious and Learned Discourses, by Rob. Shelford Ib. 1635
  • 187 Form of wholsome Words, by Jo. Stoughton Lond. 1640
  • 188 Faithful Surveyor, be Geo. Attwell Cambr. 1662
  • 189 Four-fold state of Adam, or History of Adam, by Hen. Hollard Lond. 1606
  • 190 Farewell Sermons, by the Non-Conformist Ib.
  • 191 Grew (Ob.) Meditations upon the Parable of the Prodigal Son Ib. 1664
  • 192 Gouge (Will.) of Gods Three Arrows, Plague, Famine and Sword ib. 1631
  • 193 —his Whole Armour of God ib. 1616
  • 194 —his Spiritual Furniture for the Christian Soldier 1616
  • 195 Gurnal's (Will.) Christian in Compleat Armour ib. 1655
  • 196 Gibben's (Nic.) Qu [...]stions and Disputations on Genesis ib. 1602
  • 197 — his Exposition of the hard places in Scripture ib. 1602
  • 198 Goodman (Godfr.) Fall of Man, or the Corruption of Nature ib. 1616
  • 199 Greenhill's Exposition on the Five First Chapters of Ezekiel ib. 1645
  • 200 — his Exposition on the Eleven First Chapters of Ezekiel ib. 1645
  • 201 Dr. Gauden's Binding of the Covenant and Covenanters ib. 1661
  • 202 Giffard's (Geo.) Sermons on the Revelations ib. 1599
  • 203 Gostwick's Anatomy of Ananias Camb. 1616
  • 204 Grecian Story, an Historical Poem Lond. 1684
  • 205 Godolphin's Orphans Legacy ib. 1685
  • 206 — Repertarium Canonicum ib.
  • 207 Guido's Questions in Chirurgery Lond. 1579
  • 208 — Another of the same, with a Table ib.
  • 209 Golding's (Arth.) Translation of Ovids Metamorphosis 1587
  • 210 Guevara's (Ant. de) Familiar Epistles ib. 1577
  • 211 Gentlemans Accademy, or the Book of S. Albans ib. 1595
  • 212 Fra. Rous's Seven Books of the Attick Antiquities Oxon. 1667
  • 213 Goodwyn (Tho.) Of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites of the Hebrews 1671
  • 214 —his Exposition of the Roman Antiquities Oxon. 1616
  • 215 — his Parallel of English and Roman Offices Lond. 1625
  • [Page 13]216 Glanvil's (Jos.) Scepsis Scientifica, against Tho. White Lond. 1665
  • 217 Gunter's (Edmund) Works Compleat, 3d Edition ib. 1653
  • 218 — Another with a new Treatise of Fortification ib. 1653
  • 219 Gadbury (Jo.) Ephemerides of the C [...]lestial motions for Ten Years ib. 1672
  • 220 — Idem for Twenty years from 1682. to 1701. ib. 1680
  • 221 Gore's Way to Prosper, several Sermons ib. 1636
  • 222 Gale's Court of the Gentiles Oxon. 1672
  • 223 Grey's Compleat Horse Man and Expert Farrier Lond. 1670
  • 224 Gouge's Surest and safest way of Thriving ib. 1673
  • 225 Gregorie's (John) Works ib. 1684
  • 226 Hill's (Rob.) Treatise of Life Everlasting Cambr. 1601
  • 227 Harrison's (Jo.) Censures of the Church revived Lond. 1659
  • 228 Harris's (Rich.) his English Concord against Becanus examined Lond. 1614
  • 229 Heylin's (Pet.) Parable of the Tares expounded and applied ib. 1659
  • 230 Huish (Alex.) Lectures upon the Lords-Prayer ib. 1626
  • 231 Holland's (Hen.) History of Adam ib. 1606
  • 232 Hocker's (Tho.) Souls Vocation, or effectual Calling by Christ ib. 1638
  • 233 — his Souls Exaltation ib. 1618
  • 234 —(Rich.) Discourse of Justification Oxon. [...]b. 1638
  • 235 Harris's (Rob.) Sermons on several occasions Lond. 1626
  • 236 Herbert (Percy) certain Conceptions or Considerations ib. 1652
  • 237 Hal [...]'s (Jo.) Saints Peter's Prophesie of these last days ib. 1611
  • 238 Horn's (Jo.) Brazen Serpent, or Gods grand design ib. 1673
  • 239 Hammond's (Hen.) Collection of Replies and Vindications ib. 1657
  • 240 —Dispatcher Dispatcht, in defence of his Book of Schism ib. 1659
  • 241 Historical Vindication of the Divine Right of Tythes, by Tho. Comber ib. 1682
  • 242 Harris's (Rob.) Sermons being a Supplement to his Works ib. 1654
  • 243 Holyday's Motives to a Good Life, in Ten Sermons Oxon. 1657
  • 244 Holyoake's Doctrine of Life, or of Mans Redemption Lond. 16 [...]8
  • 245 History of the Irish Rebellion, by Sir John Temple ib. 1646
  • 246 History of Tythes, by Jo. Selden 1618
  • 247 Historical Narration of the Judgment of the English Divines about Election 1631
  • 248 Hitchcock's Politick Plat for the Honour of the Prince Lond. 1380
  • 249 History of the Bucaniers in America, with Figures ib. 1684
  • 250 History of Adam, or the Fourfold State of Man ib. 1606
  • 251 Hayward's (Sir Jo.) Life and Reign of King Henry the Fou [...]th 1599
  • 252 Heydon's (Sir Christ.) Defence of Judicial Astrologie Cambr. 1603
  • 253 Howel (Ja.) Familiar Letters Domestick and Foreign Lond. 1645
  • 254 History of the Imperial Estate of the Grand Seigreurs ib. 1635
  • 255 History of the Seven Champions of Christendom ib. 1670
  • 256 — Of the Destruction of Troy ib. 1663
  • 257 —Of Montileon Knight of the Oracle ib. 1649
  • 258 — Of Palmarin de Oliva ib. 1637
  • 259 King Jame's Pious directions for Students in Divinity ib. 1629
  • 260 Jacob's (Henry) of the Victory of Christ in our Redemption 1600
  • 261 Jus Divinum Ministeri Evangelici ib. 1634
  • 262 Institution of Christian Religion, by John Calvin
  • 263 Dr Jacomb's Sermons on the Eighth of the Romans ib. 1672
  • 264 — Idem of a large Paper
  • 265 Jackson on the Pentateuch and H [...]stori [...]al Bo [...]ks, 2 vol. ib. 1643
  • [Page 14]266 Jorden's (Edw.) Discourse of the Suffocation of the Mother Lond. 1603
  • 267 Jewel of Health, or the Art of Distillation, by Georg. Baker 1576
  • 268 Introduction to Algebra, by Thomas Brancker 1668
  • 269 —Another with a Table of odd Numbers 1668
  • 270 J [...]wel for Gentry or a Dictionary for Hunting, Hawking, &c. 1614
  • 271 Irish Rebellion historically related, by Sir Jo. Temple 1646
  • 272 —Another of the same, with the Cruelites and Massacres 1646
  • 273 King's (Jo.) Lectures on Jonas delivered at York 1611
  • 274 Knewstubs Lectures on the 20th of Exodus 1579
  • 275 Ley's (Jo.) Sunday a Sabbath 1641
  • 276 —The Oath Imposed by the 6th Canon of the late Synod 1641
  • 277 Bishop Lucy's Treatise of a Minister 1670
  • 278 —His answer to Mr. Hobbs his Leviathan 1673
  • 279 Luther's (Mart.) Commentaries on the 15 Psalms of Degrees 1637
  • 270 —His select and chosen Sermons 1581
  • 281 —On the Galathians 1644
  • 282 Bishop Laney's five Sermons 1669
  • 283 Lisle's ancient Monuments in the Saxon Tongue 1638
  • 284 Lock's (H.) Ecclesiastes otherwise called the Preacher 1579
  • 285 Langley's (Will.) Persecuted Minister 1656
  • 286 Leigh's (Edw.) Observations on the Hebrew words of the Old Testament 1642
  • 287 —Critica Sacra on the New Testament 1646
  • 288 Lemot's Recantation Sermon, on Rom. 5.2. 1675
  • 289 Leybourn's (Will.) Geometrical exercises for young Seamen 1669
  • 290 L [...]pez. (Od.) Report of the Kingdom of Congo in Africa 1597
  • 291 La Stratonica, or the Unfortunate Queen 1651
  • 292 London's (Will.) Catalogue of the most Vendible Books in England 1658
  • 293 Lilly's (Christian Astrology 1659
  • 294 Lisle's (Will.) Four Books of Du-Bartas, with a Commentary 1637
  • 295 Low's Chyrurgery 1654
  • 296 Le Febure's Compleat Body of Chymistry 1670
  • 297 Bishop Morley's Several Treatises on several occasions 1683
  • 298 Mayer's (Jo.) Exposition of the Epistle of St. James 1629
  • 299 —His English Catechisme 1621
  • 300 Mede's (Jo.) Works on divers Texts of Scripture 1648
  • 301 Montagu's (Rich.) Diatribae on Selden's History of Tythes 1621
  • 302 Moulin's (Pet. du) Buckler of Faith 1631
  • 303 —His Confession of the Reformed Churches in France 1631
  • 304 Morton's Two Treatises of the state of the Kingdom of Israel 1596
  • 305 Man of Sin or a Dicourse of Popery 1677
  • 306 Mysterie and power of Godliness, by Henry Vane 1655
  • 307 Mysterie of self deceiving, Daniel Dike 1617
  • 308 Mot. (Sir de la) Abominations of the Church of Rome 1675
  • 309 Dr. More on Daniel 1681
  • 310 —On the Revelation 1680
  • 311 Montague's Devout Essayes second par [...] 1654
  • 312 More's principles for young Princes Lond.
  • 313 Moxon's (Jos) Tutor to Astronomy, and Geography 1659
  • 314 G. Markham's way to get Wealth 1683
  • 315 —Master piece revived with an Appendix 1681
  • [Page 15]316 Mulcaster's (Rich.) Positions for the trayning up of Children Lond. 1581
  • 317 Dr. Monardus's Treatise of rarities in the West Indies 1577
  • 318 Masterson's Arithmetick 1592
  • 319 More's (Hen.) Confutation of Judiciary Astrology 1681
  • 320 —His Exposition upon Daniel 1681
  • 321 Mascal's (Leon.) of the Government of Cattel 1620
  • 322 Napier (Jo.) Discovery of the Revelation of St. John Edenb. 1591
  • 323 Nash's (Tho.) Quaternio, or fourfold way to Happiness Lond. 1633
  • 324 Naked Popery, or the naked Falshood, by Rich. Baxter 1677
  • 325 Bishop Nicholson on the Church Catechisme 1671
  • 326 Nova Francia, or a Description of New France Lond.
  • 327 Nicolis's (Tho.) Lapidary, or History of precious Stones Camb. 1652
  • 328 Norwood's (Rich.) Doctrine of Triangles Lond. 1661
  • 329 Newton's Help to Calculation 1657
  • 330 Ovia's Metamorphoses Englished, by Arch. Golding. 1567
  • 331 Dr. Owen against Dr. Stillingfleet of Schisme 1681
  • 332 Philips's (Edw.) Certain godly and learned Sermons 1605
  • 333 Parr's (Elnath.) Exposition of the Romans 1618
  • 334 Perkins's (Will.) Commentary on the Galatians Camb. 1617
  • 335 Parker's (Will.) Revindication in the behalf of Dr. Drayton Lond. 1658
  • 336 Poclkington's (Jo.) Dead Vicars plea 1637
  • 337 Psalms in English Metre. White Letter Camb. 1670
  • 338 Preaches Guard and Guide Lond. 1664
  • 339 Parable of the Sower and of the Seed, by (Taylor) 1653
  • 340 Pilgrimage of Kings and Princes 1653
  • 341 Pomarius Valentinus (Petrus) Epitome of the Art of Physick 1612
  • 342 Passions of the mind in General, by Tho. Wright 1630
  • 343 Perrott's (Sir Jo.) Government of Ireland from 1584 to 1588 1626
  • 345 Person's (David) Varieties or Survey of Excellent matters 1635
  • 346 Purple Isl [...]nd, or the Isle of Man, &c. Camb. 1633
  • 347 Prynne's (Will.) Antipathy of the English Lordly-Prelacy Lond. 1641
  • 348 —His pacifick examination of the Common Prayer 1661
  • 349 Power's (Hen.) Experimental Philosopy in 3 Books 166
  • 350 Politick, Moral, and martial Discourses, by Jac. Heraualt 1651
  • 351 Positions for the Trayning up of Children 1581
  • 352 Prideaux (Matth.) Introduction for Reading of Histories Oxon. 1682
  • 353 Pointz's (Sir Rob.) Vindication of Monarchy Lond. 1661
  • 354 Pitiscus (Barth.) Trigonometry, or the Doctrine of Triangles Lond.
  • 355 P [...]ilosophical Discourse for the preserving of Health 1622
  • 356 Querer por Querer, a dramatick Romance 1671
  • 357 Rhegius's (Ʋrb.) Dialogue of Christs Sermon going to Emaus 1612
  • 358 Reply to a Confernce between B [...]shop Laud and Mr. Fisher 1640
  • 359 Revelation of St. John unveiled, by Henry More 1680
  • 360 Revelation of St. John Revealed, by Jo. Napier Edinb. 1593
  • 361 —Another with certain Oracles of Sybilla 1593
  • 362 Rogers's (Hen.) Protestant Church existent Lond. 1638
  • 363 —(Nehemiah) The true Convert 1620
  • 364 Ramsden's (Hen.) Gleanings of Gods Harvest 1630
  • 365 Randall's (Josh.) 23 Sermons on the Sacrament 1610
  • 366 —(Joh.) 39 Lectures of the Church 1631
  • [Page 16]367 Rutherford's (Sam.) Plea for Pauls Presbytery in Scotland Lond. 1642
  • 368 —Of the Government of the Church of Scotland 1642
  • 369 Roger's (Edw.) Practical Catechisme 1632
  • 370 —(Rich.) 7 Treatises directing to true Happiness 1630
  • 371 Reply to the Relation of a Conference between Laud and Fisher 1640
  • 372 Reeve's (Edm.) Christian Divinity 1631
  • 373 Rest of the 2d Reply of Tho. Cartwright concerning Church power 1577
  • 374 Rous Greek Ant [...]quities Oxon. 1667
  • 375 Rogers on the 39 Articles of the Church of England 1668
  • 376 [...]oborough of Justification 1650
  • 377 Rights of the Kingdom, or Custom of our Ancestors Lond. 1682
  • 378 Reasons proving the Lawfulness of the Oath of Allegiance 1611
  • 379 Report of the Kingdom of Congo, a Region of Africa 1597
  • 380 Rosse (Alex.) The Earth no wandring Star 1646
  • 381 Record's (Rob.) Castel of Knowledge 1596
  • 382 Remains concerning Brittain, by William Cambden
  • 383 Reformed Common-wealth of Bees, and of Silkworms 1655
  • 384 Relation of the Siege of Vienna, with Cuts 1684
  • 385 Reading's A [...]tidote against Anabaptism against Bishop Taylor 1655
  • 386 Dr. Reeves's Englands Restitution in several Sermons 1661
  • 387 Stillingfleet's (Edw.) Impartial account of the History of Separation 1682
  • 388 —His Origines Sacrae, or a rational account of Christian Faith 1680
  • 389 Stoughton's (Jo.) Introduction to the Body of Divinity 1640
  • 390 —His choice Sermons on select Occasions 1650
  • 391 Sh [...]lford's (Rob.) Five pious and learned Discourses Camb. 1635
  • 392 Sclater's (Will.) Exposition with notes on the 2d of the Thessalonians Lond. 1627
  • 393 —His Key to the Key of Scripture, or notes on the Romans 1629
  • 394 —His Sermons experimental for a wounded Spirit 1638
  • 395 Swinnock's (Geo.) Door of Salvation opened 1671
  • 396 —Fading of the Flesh and flour sh [...]ng of Faith 1662
  • 397 Seven Treatises guiding to true Happiness, by Rich. Rogers 1627
  • 398 Stillingfleet's (Edw.) Irenicum, or Weapon Salve for the Churches wounds 1662
  • 399 Shaw's (Jo.) Origo Protestantium, or an answer to a Popish Manuscript 1677
  • 400 Symonds (Will.) Pisgah Evangelica, by the method of the Revelation 1606
  • 401 —of the mutations of the Church, from 97 to 1603 1606
  • 402 Stephens's (Nath.) Doctrine of Original Sin 1658
  • 403 Dr. Sutton's Lectures upon the eleventh Chapter to the Romans 1632
  • 404 Saints society delivered in 15 Sermons
  • 405 Smith's (Sa.) exposition on the sixth Chapter of Hoseah 1616
  • 406 Shute's (Jos.) Judgment and Mercy, or the Plague of Frogges 1645
  • 407 Squire's (Jo.) Exposition of 2d Chapter to the Thessalonians 1630
  • 408 Stoughton's (Jo.) 13 Sermons preached at Aldermanbury London 1640
  • 409 Sermons or Meditations on Joell, by Edw. Topsell 1599
  • 410 Sympson's (A.) Exposition of the seven poenitential Psalms
  • 411 Saxon Treatise concerning the Old and New Testament 1613
  • 412 Symonds's (Edw.) Vindication of King Charles the First, or the Subjects Duty 1648
  • 413 Smith's (Sir Joh.) Certain discourses of the forms and Effects of divers Weapons 1590
  • 414 Smith's (Sir Tho.) Common-wealth of England 1594
  • 415 S [...]ubbs's (Hen.) Justification of the present War against the Hollander 1673
  • 416 Suppressing of Popery in this Kingdom considered 1677
  • [Page 17]417 Selden's (Jo.) History of Tythes Lond. 1618
  • 418 —Another with the practice of payment 1618
  • 419 Stirrup's (Tho.) Description of the Universal Quadrat 1655
  • 420 —His Compleat Diallist 1650
  • 421 Swan's (Jo.) Speculum Mundi, or a Glass representing the Face of the World 1670
  • 422 —His Redde Debitum 1640
  • 423 Sadler's Rights of the Kingdom, or Customs of our Ancestors 1682
  • 424 Stray's (John) Voyages & Travels, with Figures 1684
  • 425 Soranzo's (Laz.) History of the Ottoman Empire 1603
  • 426 Street's (Tho.) New Theorie of the Celestial motions 1661
  • 427 —His Genuine use and Effects of Guns 1674
  • 428 School of Salern's Regiment of Health 1649
  • 439 Swammardam's Hist. and Anat. of the Ephemeron, a Fly that lives but 5 Hours 1681
  • 430 Sheringham's Kings supremacy Asserted 1682
  • 431 Suppliment to the Morning Ezercises at Criplegate Ib.
  • 432 Symons's four Sermons 1642
  • 433 Swadling's Jesuite the Chief of State Heretiques 1647
  • 434 Sarson's Cronologia Vapulans, on 1 Tim. 1.15. 1645
  • 435 Elius Sejanus his Life or the Powerful favorite 1628
  • 436 Sedgwick's Humble Sinner Resolved 1660
  • 437 Sedgwick's (Obed.) Anatomy of Sin 1660
  • 438 —Fountain opened 1660
  • 449 Swinnock's Christian Mans Calling Vol. 2. 1668
  • 440 Stillingfleet's Collection of several Treatises 1675
  • 441 Senault's Christian Man 1650
  • 442 Stubbs's further Justification of the present War against the Netherland's 1673
  • 443
    • Legends no Histories 1670
    • Against Mr. Glanvill and the Royal Society 1670
    • Censure of the History of the Royal Society 1671
  • 444 Dr. Tenison's Discourse of Idolatry and Superstition 1678
  • 445 Two Treatises of Reproaching and Censure, by W. Falkner 1684
  • 446 Topsell's (Edw.) Times Lementation, or an Exposition on Ioell 1613
  • 447 Twisse (Will.) Of the Morality of the fourth Commandment 1641
  • 448 Taylor (Tho.) Christs Victory over the Dragon 1633
  • 459 —His Exposition of St. Peters Sermon to the Gentiles Camb. 1612
  • 450 —Of the Parable of the sower, and of the Seed Lond. 1621
  • 451 —His way to true Happiness 1617
  • 452 —His Japhats first perswasion in Sems Tent Camb. 1612
  • 453 —(Jer.) Of the Sacred Order and Office of Episcopacy Oxon. 1642
  • 454 —Dissuasive from Popery Lond. 1664
  • 455 True watch, the third Part, by John Brinsly 1622
  • 456 Twisden's Historical vindication of the Church of England 1675
  • 457 Thornedike's (Herb.) Just Weights and Measures 1680
  • 458 Turnbull's (Rich.) Exposition of the Epistle of St. James 1606
  • 469 Times Lamentation, or an Exposition on Joell 1613
  • 460 Treatise of the Nature and Definition of justifying Faith Oxon. 1635
  • 461 Treatise of the mysterie of self Deceiving 1616
  • 462 The totall summ, in Defence of the Catholicks against Chillingworth 1639
  • 463 Third part of the true Watch by Jo. Brinsly 1622
  • 464 True History of Councils enlarged and Defended 1682
  • [Page 18]465 Treatise of Original sin, by Nat. Stephens 1658
  • 466 Temple's (Sir Jo.) History of the Irish Rebellion 1646
  • 467 —Another with an account of the Massacres 1646
  • 468 Treasure of Evonymus, or a Book of Distillations Lond.
  • 469 Treatise of Magistracy 1647
  • 470 Treatise of the Passions of the minde in General, by Tho. Wright 1630
  • 471 Treatise of the Training up on Children, by Rich. Mulcaster 1581
  • 472 Thorne's Souls solace in times of Trouble 1643
  • 473 Thomson's Antichrist Arraigned 1681
  • 474 Trap On the Pentateuch 1650
  • 475 Viri [...]'s (Pet.) Exposition of the Lords Prayer Lond. 1582
  • 476 —His Christian Disputations 1579
  • 477 Vane's (Sir Hen.) Mystery and power of Godliness 1655
  • 478 —His Retired mans Meditation 1655
  • 479 Villegas (Alph.) Flos Sanctorum, or Lives of Saint
  • 480 Venner's (Tho.) Via recta ad vitam Longam 1622
  • 481 Virgill's Aeneids English verse 1607
  • 482 Vicar's (Jo.) Englands Parliamentary Chronicle 2 Vol. 1644
  • 483 —His God in the Mount, or Englands Remembrancer 1641 1586
  • 484 Vigo's Whole Book of Chyrurgery
  • 485 Valera's (Cypr.) Lives of the Popes, and their Doctrine 1600
  • 486 Unfortunate Queen a Romance 1651
  • 487 Wotton's (Ant.) Defence of Perkins Reformed Catholick 1606
  • 488 Bishop Whitgift's Answer to Libel intituled an admonition to the Parliament 1572
  • 489 White's (Jo.) Way to the true Church 1608
  • 490 Watson's Ten quodlibetical questions 1602
  • 491 Westfield's (Tho.) Englands Face in Israels Glass 1646
  • 492 Weemse (Jo.) Pourtracture of the Image of God in Man 1632
  • 493 —His Christian Synagogue 1623
  • 494 Way to Happiness a Comment on the 1st Psalm, by Phin. Fletcher 1632
  • 495 Wright's (Tho.) Passions of the minde in General 1630
  • 496 —Another with sundry new Discourses 1630
  • 497 Way to get Wealth, by Gerv. Markam 1676
  • 498 Wing's (Vincent) Ephemerides from 1659 to 1671 1658
  • 499 Waller's (Rich.) Essays of natural experiments made in Tuscany 1684
  • 500 Wright's (Edw.) Certain Errours in Navigation 1610
  • 501 Webster's (Jo.) Metalographia, or H [...]story of Mettals 1671
  • 502 Great quantities of variety of Sticht Books Twelve in a Bundle
English in Octavo.
  • 1 Agrippa (Hen. Corn.) Vanity of Arts and Sciences Lond. 1676
  • 2 Art of speaking, by M [...]ssieurs du Port Royal 1676
  • 3 Antient and modern Rites of Funerals, in use in the World 1683
  • 4 Addresses to the Non-Confomists, beginning with the Anabaptists 1676
  • 5 Accidence in Questions and Answers 1683
  • 6 Answer to Mr. Baxter's Church-History of Bishops, by Morice 1682
  • 7 Accont of the Ceremonies and proceedings in the Conclave at Rome 1677
  • [Page 19]8 An account of a Late Voyage to Athens 1676
  • 9 Addison's (Lanc.) West Barbary, or the Revolutions of Fez and Morocco Oxon. 1671
  • 10 Assertion for true and Christian Church-policy 1604
  • 11 —Another of the same wants Title
  • 12 Ashwell's (Geo.) Discourse of the Sacrament 1663
  • 13 Abbot's (Rob.) Milk for Babes, with three Sermons Lond. 1646
  • 14 Assembly of Divines Confession of Faith examined 1651
  • 15 Adam's (Rich.) Main principles of Christian Religion 1677
  • 16 Animadversions on Mr. Ferguson's Interest of Reason in Religion 1676
  • 17 Ainsworth's (Hen.) Communion of Saints 1615
  • 18 —Of Fellowship in this present Life 1640
  • 19 Arnand's (Will.) Mystery of Godliness 1671
  • 20 Arguments for the Jews admission into England 1656
  • 21 St. Agnes Virgin and Martyr her Life, by L. Sherling 1677
  • 23 Answorth's (Will.) Marrow of the Bible 1652
  • 24 Anatomy of Popery or a Catalogue of Popish Errors 1673
  • 25 Answer to Doctor Sherlock's knowledge of Christ, by Edw. Polhill 1675
  • 26 Accomplisht Ladies Delight, in Preserving Cookery, &c. 1677
  • 27 —Another with the Compleat Cooks Guide 1677
  • 28 Animadversions on two late Books concerning Marriage, &c. 1673
  • 29 Archery Revived, or the Bow-mans Excellency 1676
  • 30 Art of Measuring or the Carpenters new Rule described 1669
  • 31 Advice to the Conforming, and Non-Conforming Ministers and people 1673
  • 32 Abraham's Humble Intercession for Sodom, by Sam. Whiting 16 [...]6
  • 33 Arcadian Princes, or the Triumph of Justice, by R. Braithwaite 1638
  • 34 Allein's (Jos.) Allarm to unconverted Sinners 1675
  • 35 —Catechisme 1674
  • 36 —His Life and Death 1673
  • 37 —His Remains, viz. his Art of Dyingwell 1674
  • 38 —Godly fear 1674
  • 39 Adams (Tho.) Principles of the Christian Religion 1677
  • 40 Ames (Will.) Substance of Christian Religion 1659
  • 41 Amiraldus (Moses) Of the State of good men after Death 16
  • 42 Allen's Works in vind. of the Church of Engl. being several Treatises bound in 2 Vol.
  • 43 Annimadversions on Greek and Latin Historians Oxon. 1678
  • 44 Amyrald concerning Religions 1660
  • 45 Arminius's Just Mans Defence 1675
  • 46 Art of memory made Plain 1651
  • 47 Art of Oratory, or vulgar Errors in parctice Censured 1659
  • 48 Archer's (John) Every man his own Doctor with an Herbal 1673
  • 49 Astrological Judgment of Diseases, by Nic. Culpeper 1671
  • 50 Angling Improv'd, being a general discourse of Angling 1668
  • 51 Ashmole's (Elias) Chymical Collections 1650
  • 52 Amorous Traveller, or the night Adventures 1671
  • 53 Accomplished Courtier 1658
  • 54 Bible with References Oxon.
  • 55 —Idem, with Notes Ib.
  • 56 Barrow's (Is.) Sermon on the Passion of our Blessed Saviour Lond. 1678
  • 57 —His duty and Reward of Bounty to the Poor 1630
  • 58 Bishop Bramhall's Just vindication of the Church of England 1654
  • [Page 20]59 Brambal's Consecration of Protestant Bishops vindicated 1664
  • 60 Basire's (Is.) Sacrilidge arraigned and condemned 1668
  • 61 Bacon's Catechism and Sermon on Exodus 23.2. 1660
  • 62 Bodington's Solomons Coronation, and Espousals 1662
  • 63 Brinsly's (Jo.) Groan of Israel and spiritual Vertigo 1625
  • 64 Brathwate's (Rich.) Anatomy of Mortality 1621
  • 65 —His Poems, Satyrs Ecclogues and Odes 1622
  • 66 Bilson's (Rich.) Difference between Christian and Unchristian Rebellion 1586
  • 67 Lord Bacon's Essays
  • 68 Brook's Ark for all Gods Noahs 1666
  • 69 Bogan's Meditation of the mirth of a Christian Life 1635
  • 60 Byfeild's Gospel Glory 1653
  • 70 Beesley's Souls Conflict 1657
  • 71 Burrough's Gospel Fear 1674
  • 72 Bishop Bramhal's vindication 1673
  • 73 Boteler's (Edw.) Sermon at the Funeral of the Lady Sybilla Anderson 1664
  • 74 —His Sermon at Edmund Earle of Mugraves Funeral 1659
  • 75 —His Sermon at Kingstone, upon Crowning the King
  • 76 —His no Home but Heaven 1664
  • 77 —His Collection of Sermons together 1660
  • 78 Boughen's (Edw.) Exposition of the Chatechism of the Church of England 1673
  • 79 Bulstrode's (Edw.) Miscellany of divine Sentences 1657
  • 80 Ball's grounds of the Christian Religion 33
  • 81 Burnet's (Gilb.) Mistery of Iniquity unvaled 1673
  • 82 Beza's (Th.) Summ of the Christian Faith Ib.
  • 83 Brown's (Edw.) Discription of the annual World 1641
  • 84 Burton's (Will.) Rowsing of the Sluggard, in seven Sermons 1634
  • 85 Brook's (Jo.) Staff of Christian Faith 1577
  • 86 Byfiold's (Nic.) Begining of the Doctrine of Christ Ib.
  • 87 Bryan's 13 Sermons 1675
  • 88 Baxter's (Benj.) Non-Conformity without Controversie 1670
  • 89 Book of the Revelations explicated by A. B. Peganius Ib.
  • 90 Bale's (Jo.) Image of both Churches Ib.
  • 91 Blakie's (Nic.) Collection of Sermons preacht at Morning Lectures 1573
  • 93 Bayly's (Lewis) Practice of Piety 1676
  • 94 Barrett's (John) Gods Love to Man, in several Discourses 1678
  • 95 Bolton's (Sam.) True bounds to Christian Freedom 1656
  • 96 Baxter's (Rich.) 3 Disputations of the safe Religion 1657
  • 97 —his Treatise of Justifying Righteousnes in two Books 1676
  • 98 —his more proofs of Infant Church-membership 1671
  • 99 —his Certainty of Christianity without Popery 1672
  • 100 —his Satisfaction, which is the true Religion 1674
  • 101 —Directions to prevent Miscarrying in Conversion Ib.
  • 102 Bogan's (Zach.) Meditations of Mirth and Christianity 1653
  • 103 Bucolicks of (Bapt.) Mantuan, in 10 Eclogues 1656
  • 104 Bernier's (Mr.) Continuation of the Memoires concerning the Mogol 1672
  • 105 Bosworth's (Will.) Chast and lost Lovers, with other Poems 1653
  • 106 Baldwin's (Will.) Treatise of moral Philosopy Ib.
  • 107 Boyle's (R [...]b.) Essay about the Origin and Vertue of Gems, with Steno of Solids 1672
  • 108 —his Experiments of Qualities, with other Trades 1676
  • [Page 21]109 —Essays of the subtilty of Effluviums 1673
  • 110 —Natural History of Humane Blood 1684
  • 111 —his Considerations touching the stile of Scripture 1668
  • 112 —History of mineral Waters 1685
  • 113 Bury's (Edm.) Husbandmans Companion 1677
  • 114 Baker's Arithmetick 1659
  • 115 Book of knowledge 1673
  • 116 Barratt's Travels into the Abisins Country 1670
  • 117 Bridges's Seven Sermons 1672
  • 118 Blagrave's (Jos.) Supplement, or Enlargment to Culpepers English Physitian 1664
  • 119 Baker's Arithmetick, with the Art of Decimals, by Hen. Philips 1670
  • 120 Begninus's (Joan.) Tyrocinium Chymicum, Chymical Essays 1660
  • 121 Butts's (Hen.) Dyets dry Dinner in eight several Courses 1599
  • 122 Butler's Scale of Interest 1633
  • 123 Boteler's Six Dialogues about Sea Services 1685
  • 124 Burnet's (Gilb.) Abridgment of the History of the Reformation 1683
  • 125 —his passages of the Life and Death of the Earle of Rochester 1680
  • 126 Blount's (Tho.) Glosograpy, or Dictionary of Hard Words 1681
  • 127 Burnet's Mistery of Iniquity unvailed in a Discourse against the Papists 1673
  • 128 Bright's (Geo.) Treatise of Prayer, with occasional Observations 1678
  • 129 Barry's (Ger.) Painters voyage into Italy 1679
  • 130 Brown's (John) Compleat Treatise of preternatural Tumors 1678
  • 131 Bp. Barlow of the Danger of the Popish princiles and positions 1679
  • 132 Bishops Right to Vote in Parliament, stated and argued 1680
  • 133 Burlace of the Reduction of Ireland to the Crown of England 1675
  • 134 Baxter's (Rich.) Treatise of Justifying Righteousness 1676
  • 135 —his Poor-mans Family Book 1675
  • 136 —his Universal Concord 1660
  • 137 —his Directions and perswasions to a sound Conversion 1670
  • 138 —his Reformed Pastor 1657
  • 139 Bright's (Tho.) Treatise of Melancholy 1586
  • 140 Busschoff's (Herm.) Two Treatises of the Gout and Midwifry 1676
  • 141 Blancard's (Steph.) Physical Dictionary explaining all its Terms 1984
  • 142 Barbett's (Paul) Practice of Physick, with Deckers Notes 1675
  • 143 —his Chirurgical and Anatomical Works 1676
  • 144 Brown's (Sir Tho.) Certain miscellany Tracts 1684
  • 145 Buschoff's (Herm.) Treatise of the Gout, with Paul Barbets Chirurgery 1676
  • 146 Body of military mediciens experimented, by Raymundus Mindererus 1674
  • 147 Bayle's (Franc.) Discourse of the System of Des Cartes 1670
  • 148 Blagrave's Supplement to Culpepers English Physitian 1674
  • 149 Boyle's (Rob.) Essays of Effluviums, with new Experiments 1673
  • 150 —his Experiments about the Poracity of Bodies, in two Essays 1684
  • 151 —Occasional Reflections on several Subjects 1669
  • 152 —his Experiments and Considerations touching Colours 1670
  • 153 —his Tracts of Cosmical qualities of Things Oxon. 1761
  • 154 —his Essays to make Flame and Air pondarable Lond. 1673
  • 155 —his sceptical Chymist Oxon. 1680
  • 156 —his Tracts of Flame and Air Lond. 1672
  • 157 —Some Considerations of the Style of Scriptures 1675
  • 158 —his Motives and Incentives to the Love of God 1678
  • [Page 22]159 —his Essay about the Origine and virtue of Gems 1672
  • 160 —his Experiments and Observations upon the Icy Noctiluca 1681
  • 161 —his excellency of Theology compared to natural Philosopy 1674
  • 162 —his Considerations about the Possibility of the Resurrection 1675
  • 163 —his Tracts against Mr. Hobbs 1670
  • 164 —his Tracts concerning Celestial Magnets, &c. 1674
  • 165 Brevent Saul and Samuel at Endor Oxon. 1674
  • 166 Beverley's Great Soul of Man Lond. 1676
  • 167 Burnet's Life of the Earl of Rochester 1680
  • 168 Basil (Valintine of Natural and Supernatural things 1670
  • 169 Dr. Bates Great Duty of Resignation to the Divine Will 1684
  • 170 Cave's (Will.) Primitive Christianity in three Parts 1682
  • 171 —his Discertation concerning the Government of antient Churches 1683
  • 172 Cosin's History of Popish Transubstantiation 1679
  • 173 Countries sense of Londons sufferings, by the Fire 1667
  • 174 Catholick medicines, for the Disease of Charity 1656
  • 175 Catholick Pill to purge Popery 1677
  • 176 Chibald's (Will.) Tryal of Faith 1522
  • 177 Clavis's Apocaliptica, or the Revelation Kevealed, Hartlib 1651
  • 178 Caryl's (Jos.) Of the Nature and principles of Love 1673
  • 179 Considerations touching the style of the Holy Scriptures 1675
  • 180 Care's (Hen.) 39 Articles of the Church of England Compared 1682
  • 181 Church History of Bishops by Rich. Baxter, answered by Mr. Morice 1682
  • 182 Conference about Religion, between Edw. Stillingfleet, G. Burnet and Romanists 1616
  • 183 Cotton's (Charles) Moral Phylosophy of the Stoicks 1671
  • 184 Comenius's (Jo.) Pattern of Universal Knowledge 1671
  • 185 —his natural Philosopy Reformed 1651
  • 186 Chetwind's Centuries of Memorable passages and occurrences 1674
  • 187 Character of a weaned Christian 1675
  • 188 Conquest of China, by the Tarters, with an Account of their Religions 1671
  • 189 Chappel's (Bp. Will.) Use of the Holy Scriptures discoursed 1653
  • 190 Case's (Tho.) Imitation of Saints opened in practical Meditations 1666
  • 191 Continuation of the Memoirs of Mr. Bernier concerning the Great Mogol 1672
  • 192 Considerations concerning Free-Schools, as setled in England Oxon. 1678
  • 193 Collection of select Discourses out of the eminent Witts of France and Italy Lond. 1678
  • 194 —Of diverse Miracles wrought by Popish Saints 1673
  • 195 —Of the Names of the Merchants in and about London 1677
  • 196 Cassianus of Paris, his motives of his Conversion 1677
  • 197 Copy of Journal-Book of the House of Commons, for the Sessions of Parl. 1678 1680
  • 198 Clerk's Guide in three Parts, to which is added a fourth part 1672
  • 199 Collins's (Rich.) Country Gaugers Vade mecum 1684
  • 200 Culpeper's (Nic.) London Dispesatory, with additions 1683
  • 201 —his Astrologic [...]l Judgment of Diseases 1671
  • 202 —his English Physitian enlarged 1684
  • 203 —his Translation of Galens Art of Physick 1671
  • 204 Charras (Moys.) Letter concerning Object. made to his Observations of Vipers 1673
  • 205 Cocker's (Edw.) Englands perfect Schoolmaster for Spelling, Writing and Arithm. 1670
  • 206 Chirurgical and Anatomical Works, by Paul Barbett 1672
  • 207 Croft's (Rob.) Terestial Paradice
  • 208 Calamy's (Edm.) Godly-mans Ark, in divers Sermons 1658
  • [Page 23]209 Church Militant Historically continued till 1640. by Will. Vaughan Lond. 1640
  • 210 Catalogue of Popish Errors in their Doctrine, or Anatomy of Popery 1673
  • 211 J. Collins's Two Treatises on the Death of two Noble Ladies 1669
  • 212 Considerations how far Romanists may be trusted by Protestant Princes 1675
  • 213 Curious Distillatory, or the Art of Distilling 1677
  • 214 Conversion exemplified in the instance of a Gracious Gentlewoman 1669
  • 215 Compendium of the Fathers and School-men, by Dan. Tossanus 1637
  • 216 Cotton's (Jo.) Treatise of the Covenant of Grace 1671
  • 217 Christ Exalted, and Wisdom Justified, by Rich. Eder 1659
  • 218 Cuthrie's (Will.) Christians great Interest 1673
  • 219 Catholick Religion maintained in the Church of England Oxon. 1676
  • 220 Cause and Remedy of the Distempers of the Times Lond. 1675
  • 221 Camfield's Comprehensive Rule of Righteousness 1671
  • 222 Cotton's Covenant of Grace 1671
  • 223 —Gospel Conversation 16 [...]6
  • 224 Cornelus Nepos's Lives Oxon. 1684
  • 225 Conference between a rich Alderman and a poor Country Vicar Lond. 1670
  • 226 Causes and Remedies of the Distempers of the Times 1675
  • 227 Crafts's (Rob.) Lover, or Nuptial Love 1638
  • 228 Comber's Companion to the Altar 1681
  • 229 —To the Temple. part 1st. 1679
  • 230 Dr. Charleton of the Wits of Men and Mistery of Vintners 1675
  • 231 Complaisant Companion, or new Jests, witty Reperties 1674
  • 232 [...]loria & Narcissus, a Romance, 3d and 4th parts 1658
  • 233 Crayge's Arrainment of Anabaptism 1656
  • 234 Colvil's Righteous Branch, on Isaiah II. 1673
  • 535 Choice Banquet of witty Jests 1671
  • 236 Christian Education of Children 1675
  • 237 Character of a weakned Christian 1675
  • 238 Catholick Medicines for the Diseases of Charity 1656
  • 239 Crofts of Nuptial Love
  • 240 Clark's Looking-Glass for Persecutors 1675
  • 241 —Narrative of the Spanish Invasion and Gunpowder-Plot
  • 242 Capello and Bianco, a Novel, relating the Battle of Lepanta 1677
  • 243 Chamberlain's (Will.) Pharonnida, an Heroick Poem 1659
  • 244 Carew's (Tho.) Poems, Songs and Sonnets, together with a Masque 1670
  • 245 Cleveland's Poems, Orations, and Epistles 1659
  • 246 Cartwright's (Will.) Comedies, Tragi-Comedies, with other Poems 1659
  • 247 Cicero against Cataline, in Four Invective Orations, by Chr. Wase 1671
  • 248 Cotton's (Sir Rob.) Answer to the Reasons for Foreign Wars 1675
  • 249 Compleat Bone-Setter enlarged, with a Treatise of the Pestilence 1665
  • 250 Conversations, written in French by Monsieur Clerombault 1672
  • 251 Compleat Physician, qualified and degnified by Ev. Mainwaring 1668
  • 252 Collection of Poems on several occasions, by several Persons 1672
  • 253 Character of true Nobility and Gentility 1676
  • 254 Cook's (James) Supplement to the Marrow of Chyrurgery 1655
  • 255 Collection of Miracles wrought by the Popish Saints 1675
  • 256 Comparison of Plato and Aristotle, with Opinions about them 1673
  • 257 — Between the Eloquence of Demosthenes and Cicero Oxon. 1672
  • 258 Cambachius (Lud.) True Salt and Secret of the Philosophers Lond. 1657
  • [Page 24]259 Conquest of China by the Tartars Lond. 1671
  • 260 Cudmore's (Dan.) Sacred Poems on the History of our Saviour 1657
  • 261 Clark's (Will.) Natural History of Nitre 1670
  • 262 Clidamus, or the Sicilian Tale 1639
  • 263 Charity Commended, or a Catholick Christian Instructed 1667
  • 264 Case's Imitation of the Saints 1666
  • 265 Dissertation concerning Ancient Church Government, by Dr. Cave 1683
  • 266 Domestick Devotions for the use of Families 1643
  • 267 Defence and Continuation of the Discourse of the Knowledge of Christ 1675
  • 268 Devotions for the use of Families and particular Persons 1683
  • 269 Discourse of the period of Human Life, with the Defence 1677
  • 270 — Discourse of the period of Humane Life alone 1677
  • 271 David's Troubles remembred 1631
  • 272 Discourse of the excellency of Heavenly Substance 1673
  • 273 Discourse of Receiving the Lord's-Supper Oxon. 1663
  • 274 Degenerate Plant, a Treatise of ancient Ceremonies Lond. 1668
  • 275 Deering's Sermons and Lectures on the Hebrews
  • 276 Directions for plain Christians to Pray 1674
  • 277 Declaration how near we may come to the present Church of Rome Cambr. 1598
  • 278 Declaration of Ecclesiastical Discipline Genev. 1580
  • 279 Discourse of the Knowledge of Jesus Christ, by Will. Sherlock Lond. 1674
  • 270 Doughtey's (J.) Short Polemical Discussions 1652
  • 281 Divine Cordial, by Thomas Watson 1663
  • 282 Directions and Perswasions to a sound Conversion, by R. Baxter 1659
  • 283 Debt-Book, also the Civil debt of Love, by Henry Wilkinson 1659
  • 284 Discourse of the last Judgment, by Sam. Whiting Cambr. 1664
  • 285 Discourse of Divels, Daemons & Spirits Lond. 1676
  • 286 Danver's (Hen.) Treatise of Baptism 1674
  • 287 Discourse of Gods Judgments, by Simon Ford 1678
  • 288 Discourse upon the First Decade of Livie, by N. Macchiavel, together with his Prince 1663
  • 289 Description of the present State of Samos, Nicaria, Patmos, &c. 1678
  • 290 Description of the Islands and Inhabitants of Faeroe 1676
  • 291 Des [...]ecolai's Memoires, with the motives of his Conversion 1677
  • 292 Diatribes, or Discourses of Travel, Mony, and Measuring, by Edw. Leigh 1671
  • 293 Description of the Body of Man, with description of Instruments, by Alex. Read. 1634
  • 294 Discourse and Defence of Arms and Armory, by Edw. Waterhouse 1660
  • 295 Dugdale (Sir Will.) of the Office of a Lord Chancellor 1677
  • 296 Digby's (Sir Ken.) Observations on Browns Religio Medici 1643
  • 297 — his Receipts in Physick and Chyrurgery 1675
  • 298 — his Treatise of the Vegetation of Plants 1661
  • 299 D'avenant (Sir Will.) Two Plays, viz. the Wits and the Platonick Lovers 1665
  • 300 Decimal Fractions, or the Scale of Interest, by Jo. Newton 1668
  • 301 — Another of the same, with their use of Measuring 1668
  • 302 Danger of Enthusiasm discovered, in an Epistle to the Quakers 1674
  • 303 Dod and Cleavers Ten Sermons on the Sacrament 1661
  • 304 Doolittle's (Tho.) young Mans Instructer, and old Mans Remembrancer 1673
  • 305 D'Espagne's (John) Essay of the wonders of God 1662
  • 306 Drake's (Rog.) Boundary to the Holy Mount 1653
  • 307 Discourse of Local Motion 1670
  • 308 —Of Brutes, against Des Cartes 1670
  • [Page 25]309 Dary's (Mich.) Compleat Gauger, in two parrts Lond. 1678
  • 310 Dugdale's Catalogue of the present Nobility 1685
  • 311 Dodwell's Two Letters of Advise to the Clergy 1680
  • 312 Divine Goodness Vindicated and Cleared 16 [...]8
  • 313 Drunkards Character, or a true Drunkard set forth in his Colours
  • 314 D'avanant's Wits, a Comedie 1685
  • 315 Danger of Enthusiasm Discovered 1674
  • 316 Dale's Analysi [...] of the Epistles Oxon. 1652
  • 317 Davis's Grammar Hebrew and English 1656
  • 318 D'espain's Essays of the Wonders of God 1662
  • 319 — Popular Errors 1607
  • 320 Doctrine of Devils, about Demons and Spirits 1676
  • 321 Dike's Righteous Mans Tower 1643
  • 322 Durant's Love of Christ to Believers 1655
  • 323 Dutch Dispensatory, confirmed by the Physitians of Amsterdam 1659
  • 324 Digg's (Dud.) of the unlawfulness of Subjects taking up Arms against the King 1662
  • 325 Drudg, or Jealous Extravagant 1673
  • 326 Dent on the Revelation 1644
  • 327 D'Avanant's Gondibert, an Heroick Poem Lond. 1651
  • 328 Domestick Devotions for Families 1683
  • 329 Dialogues about Sea-Services 1685
  • 330 Duty of Man, laid down in a Scriptural Catechism 1682
  • 331 Enter into thy Closet, or a Method for private Devotion 1676
  • 332 Explication of the Visions of the Revelations
  • 333 Elborough's (Tho.) Exposition upon the latter part of the Common-Prayer Book 1672
  • 334 Eedes (Rich.) Christ Exalted and Wisdom Justified 1659
  • 335 — his great Salvation by Christ Jesus 1659
  • 336 Endeavour to Rectifie some prevailing Opinions 1671
  • 337 Eyre's Exact Surveyor 1654
  • 338 Experienced Angler 1668
  • 339 Edlyn's Observ. Astrol. on the Conjunction of Saturn and Mars 1668
  • 340 Aesop's Fables, with Jo. Ogilby's Notes and Sculptures, 2 parts, 1 volume 1675
  • 341 Electra of Sophocles, with a Poem of the Kings Restauration 1659
  • 342 Essay concerning the Immortality of the Soul, &c. Oxon. 1677
  • 343 Education of young Ladies and Gentlewomen Lond. 1681
  • 344 Excellency of the Heavenly Substance 1673
  • 345 Essays and Observations Theological and Moral 1654
  • 346 Evan's (Arise) Eccho to the Voice from Heaven 1652
  • 347 England's Imminent danger, and only Remedy 1671
  • 348 Essay about the Origine and Vertues of Gems 1672
  • 349 Essays on the First Book of Lucretius, by J. Evelyn 1636
  • 350 J. Evelyn of Navigation and Commerce, their Original and Progress 1674
  • 351 — his Translation of Renatus, Rapinus of Gardens, 4 Books 1673
  • 352 England's Imminent Danger and only Remedy considered 1671
  • 353 Elsholt's (Jo.) Curious Distillatory, or the Art of Distilling Coloured Liquors, &c. 16 [...]7
  • 354 Epigrams on several occasions, by Rich. Flecknoe 1670
  • 355 English Rogue, 2d part 1660
  • 356 Ephesian and Cimmerian Matrons, two notable Examples 1668
  • 357 Exposition upon Sir Geo. Ripley's Hermetico Poetical Works 1678
  • 358 England's Warning-piece, or the History of Gun-powder Treason 1659
  • [Page 26]359 Essays of Effluviums, with Experiments to make Flame and Air ponderable Lond. 1673
  • 360 Exact Survey of the United Provinces of the Netherlands 1673
  • 361 Dr. Everard's Discovery of the wonderful Vertues of Tobacco 1659
  • 362 Experienced Angler, or Angling Improved 1662
  • 363 English Phlebotomy, or method of Letting Blood 1569
  • 364 — Travellers Companion 1679
  • 365 Evelya's Instructions for Erecting a Library 1661
  • 366 Elborow's Reasonableness of our Christian Service 1677
  • 367 E [...]monson's Natural Language of Languages 1658
  • 368 Enchiridion of Faith 1655
  • 369 Epitomie of Secrets of Physick and Chyrurgery 1651
  • 370 Elements of Euclid Explain'd, by Dr. Chales Oxon. 1685
  • 371 Featley's (Dan.) Hand-maid to private Devotion Lond. 1675
  • 372 Farewell Sermons of the London Ministers, 2d Collection 1663
  • 373 Another of the same, being the whole monthly Lectures 1663
  • 374 Fowler (Edw.) Discourse of Christian Liberty 1680
  • 375 Fresh Suit against Independency 1677
  • 376 Fletcher's (Phin.) Fathers Testament to his Children, &c. 1670
  • 377 Fathers Legacy, or Counsels to his Children 1678
  • 378 — Another containing the Whole Duty of Man 1678
  • 379 Fort-Royal of the Holy Scriptures, or a new Concordance 1665
  • 380 Flavel's (John) Touchstone of Sincerity, or the Signs of Grace 1679
  • 381 — his Saint Indeed, or a good work of a Christian 1673
  • 382 — Navigation Spiritualized 1677
  • 383 Fern's (Hen.) Discourse of the Case between the English and Romish Church 1655
  • 384 Faithfulness of God considered and cleared 1674
  • 385 First Principles of the Oracles of God. with several Hymns 1677
  • 386 Faithfulness of God considered and cleared 1674
  • 387 Friendly Conference between a Minister and his Parishioner 1676
  • 388 Falkner's Libertus Ecclesiastica
  • 389 — Christian Loyalty
  • 390 Fortunate Fool, or Life of Dr. Cenudo 1670
  • 391 Folly in Print, a Book of Rimes 1665
  • 392 Ferrand's Love-Melancholy Oxon. 1640
  • 393 Friendly Conferance against Quakerism Lond. 1676
  • 394 Frequent Progress of Pains, Inflamatian and Tumours, by Edw. Mainwaring 1679
  • 395 Fern's (Hen.) Considerations touching the Reformed Church of England 1653
  • 396 Flecknoe's (Rich.) Epigrams on several occasions 1670
  • 397 Fletcher's (Jo.) Differences, Causes, and Judgments of Urine 1641
  • 398 Fournelli's (Mr. Der.) Discourss of the Cartesian Philosophy 1670
  • 399 — Another with the Opinion concerning Brutes 1670
  • 400 V: Fairfax's Treatise of the Bulk and Selvedge of the World 1674
  • 401 F [...]jus's (Roland) Relation of his Voyage into Mauritania 1671
  • 402 French Grammar and Syntax, by Charles Maupas 1634
  • 403 Famous Chinois, or the Love of several French Nobility 1669
  • 404 Fuller's (Tho.) Andronicus, or the Unfortunate Politician 1686
  • 405 French Gardiner for all sorts of Fruit-Trees, &c. 1658
  • 406 — Another with the English Vineyard vindicated 1675
  • 407 French Grammar, published by the Academy at Paris 1674
  • 408 Fuller's (Ignat.) Sermons 1672
  • [Page 27]409 Glossographia, or a Dictionary of hard Words, by Tho. Blount Lond. 1687
  • 410 Genuine Explication of the Visions of the Revelations
  • 411 Grynaeus (Dr. Jam.) his Commentary on Haggeus the Prophet 1586
  • 412 Grand Case of the present Ministry, with Cases of Conscience 1662
  • 413 Guild's (Will.) Only way to Salvation 1608
  • 414 Gifford's (Geo.) Fifteen Sermons upon the Song of Solomon 1612
  • 415 Goodwin's (Phil.) Evangelical Communicant in the Eucharist 1649
  • 416 Gregory's (Edm.) Historical Anatomy of Christian Melancholy 1646
  • 417 Genuine Explication of the Visions of the Revelations
  • 418 Guide to Glory, or a Path to Providence, in a Discourse of Mans Felicity 1658
  • 419 Growth and Original of the Spanish Monarchy, by Tho. Philipot 1664
  • 420 Great Work of Redemption, delivered in Five Sermons 1660
  • 421 Giffard's (James) French School-Master 1636
  • 422 Garden of Eden, 2 parts compleat, by Sir Hugh Plat [...] 1660
  • 423 Guide to Glory, in a Discourse of Mans Felicity 1658
  • 424 Gea [...]ing's (Edw.) Treatise of Prayer with the Efficients thereof 1662
  • 425 Greenhill's (Will.) Treatise of the Soundness of the Heart 1672
  • 426 Gouge's (Tho.) Word to Sinners, and a Word to Saints 1673
  • 427 Glanvill's (Jos.) Phil [...]sophia Pia, with a defence of Reason in Religion 1671
  • 428 Gearing's (Will.) Mount of Holy Meditation 1662
  • 439 Glanvill's (Jos.) Philosophical Considerations abour Witchcraft 1668
  • 430 Grelot's (Will. Joseph.) late Vayage to Constantinople 1683
  • 431 Griffith's (Matth.) Fear God and the King, in a Sermon 1660
  • 432 Gage's History of the West-Indies
  • 433 Goff's (Tho.) Three excellent Tragedies, viz. the Raging Turk, &c. 1656
  • 434 Glanius's (Mr.) Relation of an unfortunate Voyage to Bengala 1682
  • 435 Gallantry a-la-mode, a Satyrical Poem, in 3 parts 1674
  • 436 Gentlewomans Companion, or a Guide to the Female Sex 1673
  • 437 Groeneveldt's (Jo.) Treatise of the Stone and Gravel 1677
  • 438 Gibson's (Tho.) Anatomy of Humane Bodies Epitomized 1684
  • 449 Gentleman's Jockey and approved Farrier 1683
  • 440 Of Gardens, four Books, by Renatus Rapinus 1673
  • 441 Gentlemans's Companion, or a Character of True Nobility 1676
  • 442 Golden Chain, or a Miscellany of Divine Sentences 1657
  • 443 Gentile Sinner, or England's brave Gentleman Oxon. 1660
  • 444 Grew's (Nehem.) Anatomy of Vegetables Lond. 1672
  • 445 — his Anatomy of Trunks, in two parts 1675
  • 446 Gibson's (Tho.) Mathematical Syntax 16 [...]5
  • 447 Grand Case of the present Ministry considered 1663
  • 448 Golden Mean, or Considerations on the Sacrament, by Steph. Geree 1656
  • 449 — Another of the same 1656
  • 450 Gentlemans Jockey and Approved Farrier 1676
  • 451 Gafferel's unheard-of Curiosities 16 [...]0
  • 452 Guthrie's Christians Great Interest 1673
  • 453 Goodwin (Ph.) On the Lord's-Day 16 [...]4
  • 454 Grotius of the Truth of Christian Religion, by Dr. Patrick 16 [...]3
  • 455 Gee's Divine Right and Original of the Civil Magistrate 1658
  • 456 Gurnal's Christians Labour and Reward 1672
  • 457 Greenhill's Soundness of Heart 1671
  • 458 Gouge's Word to Saints and Sinners 1673
  • [Page 28]459 Gregory's Anatomy of Christian Melancholy Lond. 1646
  • 460 Gadbury's Astrological Treasury 1684
  • 461 Hand-maid to private Devotion, by Daniel Featly 1675
  • 462 Harmony of Natural and Positive Divine Laws 1682
  • 463 Husbandman's Companion, by Edmund Bury 1677
  • 464 Hoard's (Sam.) Souls Misery and Recovery 1636
  • 465 Harwood's (Jam.) Plea for the C [...]mmon-Prayer Book 1654
  • 466 How's (Jo.) Treatise of delighting in God, in two parts 1674
  • 467 — of the Blessedness of the Righteous 1668
  • 468 Hall's Bp. Jos.) Remedy of Prophaness, and his Epistles, 2 volumes 1637
  • 469 — his Christian Moderation 1640
  • 470 Hammond's (Hen.) Practical Catechism, with his reasonableness of Christian Relig. 1683
  • 471 Heavenly mindedness, and Earthly mindedness, with an Append x 1672
  • 472 Horneck's (Ant.) Discourse of the great Law of Consideration 1684
  • 473 Hardcastle's (Thom.) Christian Geography and Arithmetick 1674
  • 474 Hodges's (Tho.) Scripture Catechism for the confuting of Errors Oxon. 1638
  • 475 Hogwill's (Franc.) Glory of the True Church Lond. 1661
  • 476 Hutcheson's (Geo.) Exposition of the Prophesies of Obadiah, &c. 1654
  • 477 Hartlibb's Key of the Mysteries in the Revelations, and in Daniel 1651
  • 478 Hull (Will.) his Sinners entertainment of Harbourless Christ 1672
  • 479 Hall's (Tho.) Treatise of the Loathsomness of long Hair 1654
  • 480 How's (Tho.) Works of Salvation 1637
  • 481 Highest End and Chiefest Work of a Christian 1673
  • 482 Hymns and Songs of the Church, divided in two parts 1623
  • 483 Hermanus Archbishop of Colen his Consultation about Religion 1640
  • 484 Hughe's (Geor.) Aphorisms, or Select Propositions of the Scripture 1670
  • 485 Heaven taken by Storm or Holy Violence, by Tho. Watson 1670
  • 486 Hyde's (Edw.) Christian Legacy, consisting in two parts 1675
  • 487 Haiward's (Jo.) Strong Helper 1637
  • 488 Hanson's (John) Sabbatarian confuted by the new Covenant 1658
  • 489 Hooks's (Ri.) Non-Conformists Champion and Challenge accepted 1682
  • 490 — his Answer to Mr. Baxter's Petition for Peace 1682
  • 491 Humes's (Anna) Triumphs of Love, Chastity and Death Edinburch. 1644
  • 492 Hanes's (D.) Church-cases cleared Lond. 1651
  • 493 Hacon's (Jos.) Review of a late Heterodox Catechism 1668
  • 494 Hesketh on the Sacrament
  • 495 Hicks's Jerian in Answer to Julian
  • 496 Hotchkie's Imputation of Christs Righteousness to us 1675
  • 497 Hoard's Souls Misery and Recovery 1658
  • 498 Hildersham's Song of Solomon Paraphrased 1672
  • 499 Hallywell against the Quakers 1673
  • 500 Heroick Education 1657
  • 501 Hickman's Justification of Fathers and Schoolmen 1659
  • 502 Hugh's Compleat Vineyard 1670
  • 503 Henderson of the Promises 1667
  • 504 H [...]story of Gesta Romanorum 1663
  • 505 — of Justin 1664
  • 506 Hobbs's Art of Rhetorick, with a Discourse of the Laws of England 1681
  • 507 Hudibras, 3 parts, 1 volume 1684
  • 508 Hierocles upon the Golden Verses of the Pythagoreans 1682
  • [Page 29]509 Hanmar's (Jo.) View of Antiquity, in account of some Fathers Lond. 1677
  • 510 Hoptan's (Arth.) Concordancy of Words
  • 511 Ld Hales's Observations touching the Torricellian experiment 1674
  • 512 — of Natural motions 1777
  • 513 — his Pleas of the Crown 1682
  • 514 — his Contemplations Moral and Divine 1682
  • 515 — his several Tracts of providing for the Poor, &c. 1684
  • 516 — Essay touching the Gravitation of fluid Bod es 1675
  • 517 — his Life, by Dr. Burnet 1682
  • 518 Howel's (James) Twelve several Treatises of the late Revolutions 1661
  • 519 — his Discourse of the Empire 1658
  • 520 — Dodonas Grove, or Vocal Forrest, part 2d. 1653
  • 521 History of Tamerlain the Great 1679
  • 522 — of the Rebellion in Naples, fi [...]st part 1650
  • 523 — of the Council of Trent in Eight Books, by Pet. Jurieu 1684
  • 524 — History of the House of Este 1681
  • 525 — History of the Revolutions of the Empire of the Great Mogul, 1st. vol. 1676
  • 526 — of a late Pilgrimage to the Holy Land 1683
  • 527 — of Fevers, with the uses of the Spleen 1674
  • 528 — of the Conquest of China by the Tartars 1676
  • 529 — History of the Tragick Loves of Hippolito and Isabella 1633
  • 530 — Historical Relation of the Hungarian Rebellion 1672
  • 531 Hemmingius (Nic.) Exposition of the 25th Psalm 1580
  • 532 History of the Preparation and Improvement of Vegetables Oxon. 1660
  • 533 Hughs's (Will.) his Troubled Mans Medicine Lond. 1567
  • 534 Horace's Lyricks and his Book of Epodes englished 1653
  • 535 Holyday's (Barken) Survey of the World, in Ten Books Oxon. 1661
  • 536 Home's (Nath.) Essay concerning the Sabbath Lond. 1673
  • 537 Hannay's (Patrick) Nightingale, Sheretine and Mariana 1622
  • 538 Lord Herbert's occasional Verses 1665
  • 539 Hood's (Tho.) Use of both the Globes, Celestial and Terrestial 1592
  • 540 Harris (Walth.) Rational Discourse of Remedies both Chymical and Gulenical 1683
  • 541 Harvey's (Will.) Anatomical Exercises of the Heart and Blood 1673
  • 542 Harmony of the Muses, containing excellent Poems 1654
  • 543 Herbert's (Geo.) Life by Is. Watton, with the Life of St. Agnes 1670 & 1677
  • 544 Hunt's (Nich.) Hand-Maid to Arithmetick 1633
  • 545 Harvey's (Gid.) New discovery of the Scurvy 1675
  • 546 Horace in English, by Broome 1680
  • 547 Hilton's Catch that Catch can, a Song-Book set to Musick 1658
  • 548 Image of both Churches, Jerusalem and Babel Tornay 1623
  • 549 Junius's (Rich.) Drunkards Character Lond. 1638
  • 550 K. James his Translation of the Psalms, Prose and Verse 1637
  • 551 — Another of the same 1637
  • 552 Image of both Churches, compiled by Jo. Bale
  • 553 Infant-Baptism plainly proved, in a Discourse by Jos. Whiston 1678
  • 554 Joselyn's (John) New-England Rarities discovered 1672
  • 555 Journal of the late Siege of Vienna 1684
  • 556 Juvenal's Satyrs, with Arguments and Notes, by Sir Rob. Stapleton 1673
  • 557 — Another of the same 1673
  • 558 Jenison's (Rob.) Cities safety, a fruitful Treatise 1630
  • [Page 30]559 Indagine's (John) Introduction to Chiromancy, Palmistry, &c. Lond. 1578
  • 560 Infernal Sin of Murther punished, or Hell opened 1676
  • 561 Jurien's (Pet.) History of the Council of Trent, Eight Books 1687
  • 562 Josephus's Ben Gorion History of the latter Times of the Jews 1662
  • 563 Image of the Age represented in Four Characters, by N Williams Oxon. 1683
  • 564 Journal-Book for the House of Commons for the Sessions of Parliament Lond. 1680
  • 565 Justice of Peace his Calling, a Moral Essay 1684
  • 566 Jus Regium, or the Foundation of Monarchy maintained, by Sir G. Mockenzie 1684
  • 567 Introduction into the Learning of the Latin Tongue 1683
  • 568 Instructions concerning the A t of Oratory Oxon. 1682
  • 569 Interest of Ireland in its Trade and Wealth stated; in two parts Lond. 1682
  • 570 Johnson's (W [...]ll.) Narrative of a great Deliverance at Sea 1672
  • 571 Indiculus Ʋniversalis, or the Universe in Epitome, Engl. Lat. French 1679
  • 572 J [...]st Apology for the Peoples Judgment 1667
  • 573 Johnson's Manual of Physick 1684
  • 574 Josephus Wars of the Jews 1684
  • 575 Kidder's Demonstration of the Messias 1684
  • 576 Kingstone (R.) of the Cause and Cure of Offences 1682
  • 577 Knox (John) of Predestination, in Answer to the Anabaptists 1591
  • 578 Light in the way to Paradice, with other Occasionals 1682
  • 579 Long against Johnson's Julian, in Defence of Dr. Hicks 1683
  • 580 — his Dissenters Plot discovered and defeated 1671
  • 581 Love's (Chr.) Heavens Glory, Hell's Terror 1671
  • 582 Lloyd's (Jo.) Paraphrase on the Canticles, in a Pindarique Poem 1682
  • 583 Larkin's (Edw.) Looking-Glass of the Fathers, Philosophers, &c. 1659
  • 584 Lockier's Memorial of Gods Judgments, or Sermons 1671
  • 585 — his useful Instructions for the People of God 1671
  • 586 London's Resurrection, or the Re-building of London, by Sam. Rolls 1668
  • 587 Latham's (Paul) Christian Religion asserted against Pelagians 1678
  • 588 Laud's (Will.) Seven Sermons on several Occasions 1651
  • 589 Linch's (Sim.) Three Sermons of Rebellion painted to the Life 1662
  • 590 Lukins's (N.) Introduct [...]on to the Holy Scripture 1669
  • 591 Lokyer's (Nic.) Balm for bleeding England and Ireland 1643
  • 592 — his Memorials of Gods Judgments, in several Sermons 1671
  • 593 Larkham's (Thom.) Wedd [...]ng-Supper, in 12 Sermons 1652
  • 594 Ley's (Jo) Life and Death of Mrs. Jane Ratcliff 1640
  • 595 Lowth's (Simon) Cathechetical Questions 1674
  • 596 Lavater (Lewis) Book of Ruth expounded 1586
  • 597 London's Resurrection, or the Re-building of London 1668
  • 598 Letter to a Deist, in Answer to several Objections, by Edw. Stillingfleet 1677
  • 599 Local Motion against Descartes 1670
  • 600 Lye's Catechism 1675
  • 601 Lurancey against Irreligion
  • 602 Long against Hales of Schism 1678
  • 603 Lovel's H [...]story of Animals and Minerals Oxon. 1661
  • 604 Bp. Lloyd's Historical Account of Church-Government 1684
  • 605 Lively Oracles, by the Author of the Duty of Man Oxon. 1679
  • 606 L'Estrange's (Ham.) Observations on the History of K. Charles the First Lond. 1656
  • 607 Leigh's (Edw.) Observations concerning the Roman and Greek Emperours 1670
  • 608 — his Three Discourses of Travel, Mony and Measuring 1671
  • [Page 31]609 Lawrence's (Will.) Interest of Ireland in its Trade and Wealth stated Lond. 1682
  • 610 Lucian's Works, with his Life, Translated by Fer. Spence 1684
  • 611 Luc etius Engl [...]sh [...]d by Mr. Cretoh with Notes Oxon. 1682
  • 612 — The First Book Englished by J. Evelyn with Annotations Lond. 1656
  • 613 Latham's (Simon) Falconry, in two B [...]oks 1658
  • 614 Lye's (Tho.) Childs Delight, together with an English Grammar 1671
  • 615 — his method for Instructing the younger sort 1673
  • 616 Letters between Bp. Jewel and Dr. Cole 1560
  • 617 London Dispensatory enlarged, by Nich. Culpepper 1683
  • 618 Ladies Dispensatory. containing the vertues and qualities of Herbs and Simples 1652
  • 619 Latham's Spaw in Lancashire 1670
  • 620 Loves of sundry Philosophers and other great Men 1673
  • 621 London Drollery, or the Wits Aoademy 1673
  • 622 Langford's (Tho.) Instructions to raise Fruit-Trees in England 1681
  • 623 Latimer's (Hugh) Sermons
  • 624 Luzancy's Refl [...]ctions on the Councel of Trent Oxon. 1677
  • 625 Lueius Florus Roman History 1669
  • 626 Legend of Captain Jones Lond. 1671
  • 627 Lucans Civil Wars of Rome, by Tho. May 1635
  • 628 L [...]wrance Chri [...]ts Power over Bodily Diseases 1672
  • 629 Life and Death of Captain William Bedlow 1681
  • 630 — Life and Death of the Earl of Rochester, by G. Burnet 1680
  • 631 — Is. Walton's Life of Bishop Sanderson late Bishop of Lincoln 1678
  • 632 — Geo. Vernon's Life of Dr. Peter Heylin 1682
  • 633 — Holy Life of Monsieur de Renty Noble Man of France 1684
  • 634 — Life of Mr. George Herbert, by Is. Walton 1670
  • 635 — L. Steerling's Life of St. Agnes, Virgin and Martyr 1677
  • 636 — the Life of Mich. Adrian de Ruyter, Admiral of Holland 1677
  • 637 — Life and Death of the Virgin Mary 1620
  • 638 Life and Actions of General Monk, by Dav. Lloyd 1660
  • 639 — Life and Reign of King Edward the Third 1635
  • 640 — Life and Death of Dr. Andrew Rivett Hagh. 1652
  • 641 — Life and Death of Bishop Cosins, by Is. Basire Lond. 1673
  • 642 — Life of Mr. Thomas Cauton 1662
  • 643 — Life of Mrs. Jane Ratcliff, by John Ley 1640
  • 644 — Gilb. Burnet's Life and Death of Sir Matth. Hale 1682
  • 645 — of Galeacius Marquess of Vico 1668
  • 646 — of Sarah Wight 1658
  • 647 Morice's Vindication of the Primitive Church and Episcopacy against Baxter 1682
  • 648 Marterson's (Geo.) Assertion of the Kings Power in Ecclesiastical Affairs 1661
  • 649 Mackam's (N.) Vindication of Ordinary and Publick Preaching 1657
  • 650 Marey's (Ant.) Sermons preached before King, &c. 1634
  • 651 Mystery of Iniquity unfolded 1675
  • 652 Mystery of the Lords Supper clearly manifested 1614
  • 653 Mystery of Spiritual Growth 1622
  • 654 Mystery of Popery and Iniquity unfolded 1675
  • 655 M [...]son's (Hen.) Three Treatises of the Cure of Cares, Cuntentments, &c. 1634
  • 656 Milburn's (Will.) Wisdom crying out to Sinners 1638
  • 657 Manual, or Three small Treatises, by the Archbishop of York 1672
  • 658 Marvel's (Andr.) Rehearsal Transpros'd, First part 1672
  • [Page 32]659 Mouln's (Petr. du) Waters of Siloe to quench the Fire of Purgatory Oxon. 1612
  • 660 Milton's (John) History of Britain from the Beginning to the Conquest 1677
  • 661 Molin's (Will.) Anatomical Administration of all the Muscles Lond. 1 [...]80
  • 662 Miscellany Tracts, written by Sir Tho. Brown 1681
  • 663 Most Blessed new Change, or Divine Contemplations 1657
  • 664 More's (H [...]n.) Remarques on Two Books of the Ld. Hales, viz. of Fluid Bodies, &c. 1676
  • 665 — his Remarques on Ld. Hale's Observation about the Torricellian Experiment 1676
  • 666 Mackenzie's (Sir Geo.) his Just and Solid Foundations of Monarchy 1684
  • 667 Memoires of the Family of the STƲARTS 1683
  • 668 Memoires of Mr. Desecotais, or the Motives of his Conversion 1677
  • 669 — Another French and English 1677
  • 670 — Another French alone 1677
  • 671 Monuments of Antiquities, touching the great Councils of the Kingdom 1680
  • 672 Monumenta Westmonasteriensia, by Hen. Keepe 1682
  • 673 Method for the well-guiding of Reason and discovery of truth in Sciences 1649
  • 674 Mantuan's (Rob.) Bucolicks in Ten Eclogues, Englished by Tho. Harvey 1656
  • 675 Markham's (Gerv.) Perfect Horseman 1680
  • 676 Marius (Jo.) his advice concerning Bills of Exchange 1674
  • 677 Marshal's (Will.) his Philosophy delineated 1678
  • 678 — his Answers upon several Heads in Philosophy 1670
  • 679 Men-miracles with other Poems 1658
  • 680 Mills's Poems, occasioned by a Melancholy Vision 1639
  • 681 — his Night-search, in a Poem, 2 parts, 2 vol. 1652
  • 682 Majerus's (Mich) Lusus serius, or serious Pass-time 1654
  • 683 Manchester-al mando, a Contemplation of Death and Immortality 1639
  • 684 Mountain's (James) Rome's Destruction 1641
  • 685 Mercury's Gallant, containing many pleasant Relations 1673
  • 685 — Another with pleasant passages at Paris 1673
  • 687 Mirrour of Complements, English, by Sir Franc. Hawkins 1637
  • 688 Moral Philosophy of the Stoicks, Englished by Esquire Charles Cotton 1667
  • 689 Merchants Names living in and about the City of London 1677
  • 690 Manners, Religion and Government of the Turks, by Tho. Smith 1678
  • 691 Maupas's (Charles) his French Grammar and Syntax 1674
  • 692 Mannors of the Israelites, in three parts 1683
  • 693 Monk Unviel'd, or a Facetious Dialogue 1678
  • 694 Dutchess of Mazaiine's Memoires 1676
  • 695 Machiavel's (Nic.) Discourses upon the First Decade of Titus Livius 1674
  • 696 Melancholy Vision, upon divers Theams, enlarged by N. Mills 1639
  • 697 Modern Policies taken from N. Macchiavel and Caes. Borgia 1657
  • 698 Mystery of Rhetorick unveil'd, by John Smith 1673
  • 699 Massanello, or the History of the Revolutions in Naples 1662
  • 700 Miege's Dictionary, French and English 1684
  • 701 Mosley's Contemplations on the Passions of Man 1653
  • 702 Machiavel's Works, vol. 2. 1674
  • 703 Minderus's (Raym.) his Body of Military Medicines experienced 1674
  • 704 Maynwaring's (Edw.) Progress of Pains, Inflammations, Tumors 1679
  • 705 — his Compleat Physitian qualified and dignified 1668
  • 706 — his Treatise of the Scurvy 1666
  • 707 — his Rise and Progress of Physick 1668
  • 708 Manuduction to the Philosophers Magical Gold 1659
  • [Page 33]709 Maronides, or Virgil Travestie, Fifth Book, by J. Phillips Lond. 1672
  • 710 Modena Rites and Customs of the Jews▪ by Chilmead 1650
  • 711 Monuments of Westminster-Church 1672
  • 712 — of the Church of Durham 1672
  • 713 Manual of Millions, or Accounts ready cast up 1669
  • 714 Mock Clelia▪ or Madam Q [...]ixot 1678
  • 715 Dr. More's Reply to a late Answer to his Antidote 1672
  • 716 — Exposition on the Seven Churches 1669
  • 717 — Divine Dialogues compleat, vol. 2. 1668
  • 718 — Two last Dialogues of the Kingdom of God 1668
  • 719 Monuments of Exeter 1 [...]81
  • 720 Montagne's Essays, with his Life 1685
  • 721 Nullity of the Romish Faith, by Matthew Pool 1672
  • 722 No Protestant Plot, but the Dissenters Plot discovered and defeated 1682
  • 723 Non-Conformists Vindicated from the abuses put on them by Mr. Durel 1679
  • 724 Netherland Historian, from 1671, to 1674. with Figures Amster. 1675
  • 725 New way of curing the Gout, with Medico-Chyrurgical Observations Lond. 1670
  • 726 New light of Alchymy, with a Treatise of Sulphur 1674
  • 727 — Another with Paracelsus, nature of Times 1671
  • 728 Nichol's (Hen.) Crying Voice of the Holy Spirit of Love
  • 729 Naudeus's History of Magick 1657
  • 730 New Politick Lights, or Modern Romes Church Government 1678
  • 731 Newton's (John) Scale of Interest, or the use of Decimal Fractions 1668
  • 732 — Art of Gaging 1660
  • 733 Niremberg's (Eus.) Treatise of the difference betwixt Temporals and Eternals 1672
  • 734 No Power but of God, or a Word in Season by Rob. Purnel 1651
  • 735 Narrative of the Spanish Invasion and the Powder Plot [...]671
  • 736 Nemcomb's Best Acquaintance 1668
  • 737 Natural and Artificial Conclusions 1651
  • 738 Dr. Owen of Indwelling Sin in Believers 1675
  • 739 — Nature and Principles of Love 1673
  • 740 Only way to Salvation, by William Guild 1668
  • 741 Original and Growth of the Spanish Monarchy, by Thom. Philipot 1664
  • 742 Ovid in English
  • 743 Observations upon the Humour of writing Rehearsal Transpros'd Oxon. 1673
  • 744 Ovid's Five Books of mournful Elegies, or Tristia Lond. 1637
  • 745 Occasional Reflections on several Subjects, by Esquire Boyle 1667
  • 746 Osburn's (Sir Tho.) Political Reflections upon the Government of the Turks 1656
  • 747 Observations upon Dr. Brown's Religio Medici, by Sir Kenelm Digby 1643
  • 748 Observations on the Roman and Greek Emperours, by Edw. Leigh 1670
  • 749 Observations touching the Principles of Natural motions, by Ld. Hale 1677
  • 750 Oughtred's (Will.) Circles of proportion, and the Horizantal Instrument, &c Oxon. 1660
  • 751 Optick-Glass of Humours, by T. W. Lond. 1664
  • 752 Opinions of Mr. Hobb's considered in a 2d Prologue, by Dr. Eccherd 1673
  • 753 Observations and Advices Oeconomical 1669
  • 754 — On the Mineral Waters of France 1684
  • 755 Primitive Chistianity, in Three parts, by Dr. Will. Cave 1682
  • 756 Psalms, Prose and Metre, translated by King James
  • 757 Principles of the Oracles of God 1677
  • 758 Parker's (Sam.) Case of the Church of England truly stated 1681
  • [Page 34]759 — his Vindication of Bp. Bramhall and the Clergy from the Carge of Popery Lond. 1673
  • 760 — his Reproof to the Rehearsal Transpros'd 1673
  • 761 — his Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie 1670
  • 762 Pool's (Matth.) Nullity of the Romish Faith 1679
  • 763 Popery absolutely destructive to Monarchy 1673
  • 764 Purnel's (Rob.) No Power but of God 1657
  • 765 Powel's (Walth.) Summons for Swearers 1645
  • 766 Potter's (Christ.) want of Charity in Roman Catholicks 1635
  • 767 Patrick (Sym.) Book of Psalms Paraphras'd with Arguments, 2 vol. 1680
  • 768 — his Divine Arithmetick, or Art of numbring our Days 1679
  • 769 Publick Devotion of the Church of England justifyed and recommended 1675
  • 770 Polhill's (Edw.) Answer to Dr. Sherlock's Discourse of the Knowledge of Christ 1675
  • 771 — his Preparation for a suffering in a Evil Day 1682
  • 772 Perswasives to Prayer and Devotion, with Domestick Devotions 1683
  • 773 Plain and Familiar Method of Justifying the Younger sort 1673
  • 774 Penn's (Will.) Six several Tracts in Defence of the Quakers 167
  • 775 Proverbs of Solomon, English and Latin 1678
  • 776 Peganius's Explication of the Visions of the Revelations
  • 777 Principal made Practical, or Directions for Christians 1674
  • 778 Power, Nature, Deceit, &c. of Indwelling Sin in Believers 1677
  • 779 Price's (Galv.) of Thoughts improved 1664
  • 780 Popery absolutely destructive to Monarchy 1673
  • 781 Pattern of universal Knowledge, by Jo. Am. Comenius 1657
  • 782 Polanus (Am.) his substance of the Christian Religion 1608
  • 783 Policy of the Clergy of France to destroy the Protestants of that Kingdom 1681
  • 784 Polygraphice, or the Arts of Drawing, Limning, &c. by W. Salmon 1675
  • 785 Prodromus to a Dissertation concerning Solids, by Nic. Steno 1671
  • 786 Period of Humane Life whether Mutable or Immutable 1678
  • 787 Phillips's (Fabian) that King Charles the First was a Martyr 1680
  • 788 Pedegree and Peregrination of Israel 1649
  • 789 Preparation to the Holy Ministry 1598
  • 790 Powel's (Gabr.) Resolution of the First Chapter of the Romans Oxon. 1602
  • 791 Practice of Piety, by Lewis Bayly Lond. 1676
  • 792 Par's (Eln.) Grounds of Divinity 1619
  • 793 Publick Devotion and Common Service of the Church of England 1675
  • 794 Pearse's (Edw.) Warning to a timely preparation for Death 1674
  • 795 Pierce's (Tho.) Sinner impleaded in his own Court 1656
  • 796 Par Nobile, or Dr. Collins's, Two Treatises on the Death of two Ladies 1669
  • 797 Plato's Demon, in Answer to Plato Redevius
  • 798 Parnassus Bicips, or Choice Poems 1656
  • 799 Polhill's Precious Faith considered 1675
  • 800 Philosophical Epitaph of W. C. for a Memento Mori on the Philosophers (Tomb) Stone 1673
  • 801 Plutarch's Lives Abridg'd 1665
  • 802 Palmer's Gospel New-Creature 1674
  • 803 Pleas of the Crown 1678
  • 804 Pool's English Parnassus, or help to English Poesie 1677
  • 805 Prodromus to a Dissertation concerning Solids 1671
  • 806 Petyt's Ancient Right of the Commons of England Asserted 1686
  • 807 Phillips's (N.) Grandeure of the Law 1684
  • [Page 35]808 Plutarch's Morals, translated by several Hands, 2 volumes Lond. 1674
  • 809 Petyt's (Will.) Ancient Right of the Commons of England asserted 1680
  • 810 Presant State of Samos, Micarea, Patmos, and Mount Athos 1676
  • 811 Poetical Histories, by P. Galtruchius 1683
  • 812 — Another with the Curiosities of Old Rome, Fifth Edition 1683
  • 813 Problem's of A [...]istotle, with other Philosophers and Physitians 1683
  • 814 Prospect of the State of Ireland from An. Mundi 1756. to An. Chriwi 1652. 1682
  • 815 Period of Humane Life, whether Mutable or Immutable 1677
  • 816 Painters Voyage into Italy by Giacom. Berry 1679
  • 817 Porter's Jachmas Prince of Persia, a Novel 1676
  • 818 Poems on several Occasions, by N. Tate 1677
  • 819 Philalethe's (Eug.) Magia Adamica, or the Antiquity of Magick 1650
  • 820 — his Fame and Confession of the Fraternity of the Rosie-Cross 1652
  • 821 Plat's (Sir Hugh) Garden of Eden, two parts compleat 1675
  • 822 Popery absolutely destructive to Monarchy 1673
  • 823 Philalethe's (Eiren.) Exposition upon Geo. Ripley's Hermetico-Poetical Works 1678
  • 824 Progress of Pains, Inflammations, Tumors, Aposthumes, &c. by Edw. Mainwaring 1679
  • 825 Perfect Horseman, or the experienced Secrets of Mr. Markham 1684
  • 826 Poems, Elegies, Paradoxes and Sonnets 1657
  • 827 Poems on several Occasions, and to several Persons 1675
  • 828 Poems occasioned by a Melancholy Vision, by H. Mills 1639
  • 829 Pub. Ovid's Heroical Epistles, in English Verse 1600
  • 830 Polhill's (Edw.) Answer to Dr. Sherlocks Knowledge of Christ 1675
  • 831 Philipot's (Thom.) Original and Growth of the Spanish Monarchy 1664
  • 832 Philosophical Discourse of Fermentation, by Will. Symson 1675
  • 833 Partride's (Seth) Description of the Instr. called the Double Scale of Proportion 1671
  • 834 Philosophical Essay of the Immortality of the Soul Oxon. 1677
  • 835 Paracelsus his Aurora and Treasure of the Philosophers Lond. 1659
  • 836 Quintus Curtius's Life and Death of Alexander the Great 1674
  • 837 Quarles's (Fran.) Emblems 1684
  • 838 — Another with Hieroglyphiks of the Life of Man 1684
  • 839 — his Divine Poems Revised and Corrected, with additions 166 [...]
  • 840 Quevedo's Visions, the Sixth Edition corrected 1678
  • 841 — his Hell Reformed, or a Glass for Favorites 1641
  • 842 Queen-Like Closet, or rich Closet of rare Receipts 1675
  • 843 Question of Witchcraft debated, a Discourse against Witches 1669
  • 844 Queens-Wells, or a Treatise of the Waters at Timbridge 1671
  • 845 Reproof to the Rehearsal Transpros'd, by Sam. Parker 1673
  • 846 Ross's (Alex.) View of all Religions in the World 1613
  • 847 — his Mystagogus Poetieus, or the Muses Interpreter 1672
  • 848 Roll's (Sam.) London's Resurrection, or the Re-building of London 1668
  • 849 Ranew's (Nath.) Solitude improved by Divine Meditation 1670
  • 850 Row's (John) Saints Temptations 1675
  • 851 Renunciation of several Popish Doctrines 1680
  • 852 Row (Jo.) of Heavenly mindedness, and Earthly mindedness 1672
  • 853 Ryther's (John) best Friend standing at the Door 1672
  • 854 Robrough's (Hen.) Balm from Gilead 1626
  • 855 Robotham's (Charles) Sermons preached on several occasions 1681
  • 856 Rouse's (Franc.) his Catholick Charity 1641
  • 857 Robert's (Francis) Believers Evidence for Eternal Life 1655
  • [Page 36]858 Remarques upon a late disingenious Discourse, writ by one T. D. 1678
  • 859 Regi Sacrum 1660
  • 860 Reynold's (Edw.) Meditations on the fall and rising of S. Peter 1677
  • 861 Robertson's (Will.) Admonitory Epistle to Mr. Baxter and Tho. Hotcbkiss 1655
  • 862 Rome is no Rule, in Answer to Captain Robert Everard 1664
  • 863 Review of the Grand Case of the present Ministry 1663
  • 864 Robertson's (Will.) Key to the Hebrew Bible 1656
  • 865 Rall's Burning of London 1666. commemorated 1667
  • 866 Reyner's Precepts fot Christian Practice 1668
  • 867 Remarks on the Government of the Turks 1678
  • 868 Rites of Funerals, Ancient and Modern, by Monsieur Murett 1683
  • 869 Right of Tythes re-asserted against Mr. Selden 1680
  • 870 Remembrancer of Excellent Men, viz. R. Hooker, Reynolds, &c. 1670
  • 871 Reflection upon the Use of the Eloquence of these Times Oxon. 1672
  • 872 Relation of divers main passages relating to these troublesome Times Lond. 1645
  • 873 — of the unfortunate Expedion of Kent, Essex, and Colchester 1650
  • 874 — of the Poysoning of an whole Family in Plymouth 1676
  • 875 — of the Siege of Candia 1670
  • 876 — of a Voyage made into Mauritania in Africk 1671
  • 877 — of a Conference held about Religion, April 3d. 1676 1676
  • 878 Rome's Glory, or a Collection of Miracles wrought by Popish Saints 1673
  • 879 Remarques on the State of the Church of the first Centuries 1680
  • 880 Rome A la-mode, with the Sentiments of the Court and Cardinals 1678
  • 881 Ray's (Jo.) his Collection of English Proverbs, with Annotations Cambr. 1678
  • 832 Ray's (Jo.) Observations made in his Travels through Low-Countrys, Germany, &c. 1673
  • 883 — Another with a Catalogue of Outlandish Plants 1673
  • 884 Remarks made on Ld. Hale's of Fluid Bodies, and the Torricellian experiment 2676
  • 885 — made upon the Manners and Religion of the Turks 1678
  • 886 Renatus Rapinus of Gardens, in Four Books, Englished by Jo. Evelyn 1672
  • 887 Relation of an unfortunate Voyage into Bengala 1682
  • 888 — Of the pleasant passages at Paris, or Mercury Gallant 1673
  • 889 — Of the River Nile 1673
  • 890 Read's (Alexand.) Anatomy, with explanations of Chirurgical Instruments 1634
  • 891 — his Description of the Body of Man 1634
  • 892 Ripley Reviv'd, or an Exposition upon Sir Geo. Ripley Herm. poetical Works 1678
  • 893 Rob. Records, Urinal of Physick 1651
  • 894 Rabisha's (Will.) Whole Body of Cookery dissected 1673
  • 895 Ramsey's (Will.) Physical considerations of Worms 1668
  • 896 Rites and Monuments of the Cathedral Church of Durham 1672
  • 897 Rowzee's (Franc.) Queens Wells, or Treatise of Tunbridge Water 1671
  • 898 Ross's (Alex.) his Muses Interpreter 1672
  • 899 Roll's (Sam.) London's Resurrection, or the Re-building of London 1668
  • 900 Remarques on the Humours and Conversations of the Town 1675
  • 901 Remedies of the Distempers of the Times 1675
  • 902 Records, Arithmetick 1662
  • 903 Father Simonds's Critical History of Religion of Eastern Nations 1685
  • 904 Scots's Christian Life, 2 vol.
  • 905 — Idem, First volume
  • 906 — Item, Second volume
  • 907 Stillingfleet's (Edw.) Relation of a Conference held about Religion 1676
  • [Page 37]908 — his Answer to several Treatises against his Discourse of Idolatry 2 vol. Lond. 1673
  • 909 — his Conference with Mr. Coleman about Religion 1679
  • 910 — his Second Discourse against the Infallibility of the Roman Church 1673
  • 911 — several Conferences against T. Goodwin 1679
  • 912 — his Defence of his Discourse of Idolatry of the Church of Rome 1676
  • 913 — his Letter to a Deist in Answer to several Objection, 1677
  • 914 — (John) his Demonstration of Divine Presence in Relig. places of worship. 1663
  • 915 Saint Indeed, by John Flavel 1675
  • 916 Steel's (Rich.) Plain Discourse of Uprightness 1672
  • 917 Several — Sermons
  • 918 Situation of Paradice found out, or an History of a Pilgrimage to the Holy-Land 1683
  • 919 Stanwick's (Rich.) Christian Warfare, or several Sermons 1657
  • 920 Seignior's (Geor.) Eight Sermons of God, the King, and the Church 1670
  • 921 Sherlock's (Dr.) Defence and Continuation of his disc. of the knowledge of Christ. 1675
  • 922 — his Continuation and Vindication of the def. of Stillingfleet of Separation 1682
  • 923 — his Discourse concerning the Knowledge of Christ 1674
  • 924 Soul-Reviving Influence, or the Son of Righteousness 1654
  • 925 Saywell (Will.) Of Evangelical Unity of the Church of England 1682
  • 926 Summons for Swearers, by Walth. Powel 1645
  • 927 Spark's (Edw.) Primitive Devotion in the Feasts and Fasts of the Ch. of England 1678
  • 928 Substance of the Christian Religion, by Amandus Polamus 1660
  • 929 Slater's (Sam.) Treatise of Groth in Grace, in sundry Sermons 1671
  • 930 Solomon's Proverbs Methodized, English and Latin 1678
  • 931 Swinnock's (Geo.) Sinners last Sentence to Eternal punishment 1675
  • 932 Sheppard's (Tho.) Subjection to Christ in all his Ordinances 1657
  • 933 Sherlock's (Rich.) Practical Christian, the second part 1675
  • 934 Sendivogius's (Mich.) his new Light of Alchymy 1674
  • 935 — Another with a Treatise of Sulphur 1674
  • 936 Spelman's (Sir Hen.) Churches not to be Violated Oxon. 1676
  • 937 Smith's (Will.) Two Sermons at two publick Assizes in Suffolk Lond. 1674
  • 938 Scudder's (Henry) Christians Dayly-walk in Holy Security and Peace 1627
  • 939 Senauli's (J. Fr.) Paraphrase upon Job 1648
  • 940 Sincerity and Hypocrisie, or the Sincere Christian Oxon. 1658
  • 941 Sutton's (Tho.) England's Summons Lond. 1613
  • 942 Stocks's (Rich.) Doctrine and Use of Repentance 1610
  • 943 Sqire' [...] (Will.) Unreasonableness of the Romanists requiring our Commun. with them 1674
  • 944 Sheffield's (John) Rising Sun shining on a Theological-Dial 1654
  • 945 State of Christianity Examined, Unfolded and Character'd 1655
  • 946 Serranus's (John) his Commentary on Ecclesiastes 1585
  • 947 Smith's (Jo.) King Solomon's Pourtraicture of old Age 1666
  • 948 — Sam. his Great Assize, or Day of Jubilee, in four Sermons 1633
  • 949 Sheppard's (Tho.) Sincere Convert, with the Saints Jewel 1672
  • 950 — his Subjection to Christ in all his Ordinances 1 [...]57
  • 951 Bp. Sanderson's Nine Cases of Conscience 1478
  • 952 Scortreth's (Geo.) Warning-piece to the sl [...]mbring Virgins 1 [...]72
  • 953 S [...]lkeld's (John) Treatise of Paradise 1617
  • 954 — his Treatise of Angels, with all their Proprieties 1613
  • 955 Shelton's (Will.) Necessity of Morality among Christians 1667
  • 956 Sharrock's (Rob.) History of the Improvement of Vegetables 1672
  • 957 Survey of the United Provinces of the Netherlands 1673
  • [Page 38]958 Sprackling's (Rob.) Vindication of Hippocrates and Galen Lond. 1665
  • 959 Seaman's (Will.) Reign of Sultan Orchain, 2d King of the Turks 1652
  • 960 Sophoclis Electra, with Poems of the Kings Return 1649
  • 961 Stephen's (John) Essays and Characters 1615
  • 962 Starkey's (Geo.) Natures Explication, and Helmoni's Vindication 1657
  • 963 Sheppard's (Will.) Epigram, in Six Books 1651
  • 964 Struthy's (Will.) Christian Observation and Resolution 1629
  • 965 Sin the Plague of Plagues, by Ralph Venning 1669
  • 966 Sibbs's (Rich.) his Spiritual Mans Aim 1638
  • 967 Scism disarmed of defensive Weapons Paris 1655
  • 968 Substance of Christion Religion, by Will. Ames Lond. 1659
  • 969 Sacriledge Arraigned and Condemned, by Is. Basire 1668
  • 970 Sermon's (Will.) Companion, or the English Midwife 1671
  • 971 Shotterel's (Rob.) Archery Reviv'd, or the Bow-mans Excellence 1676
  • 972 Sall's Catholick Religion maintained in the Church of England Oxon. 1676
  • 973 Bp. Sanderson's Life, with several Tracts Lond. 1678
  • 974 Shaw's No Reformation of the Established Reformation 1685
  • 975 Some Instructions concerning the Art of Oratory Oxon. 1682
  • 976 Stubb's (Hen.) his Arts of Grandeur and Submission Lond. 1670
  • 977 Scot's (Patrick) Table-Book for Princes 1611
  • 978 Saul and Samuel at Endor Oxon. 1674
  • 979 Selden's Office of Ld. Chancellor, by Dugdale 1677
  • 980 Smith (John) his Mystery of Rhetorick unveiled Lond. 1673
  • 981 — his Steremetry or the Art of Practical Gauging 1673
  • 982 Scott's (Tho.) Of the Language of the Bird and Beast 1616
  • 983 Survey of the united Provinces of the Netherlands 1673
  • 984 Stapleton (Sir Rob.) his Translation of Juvenals 16 Satyrs 1673
  • 985 Scudery's (Mr.) Triumphant Arch consecrated to the glory of the Feminine Sex 1656
  • 986 Speed s (Jo.) Abridgment of his Maps of England, Scotland and Ireland 1666
  • 987 — Another with the Foreign Maps 1696
  • 988 Selden's (Jo.) Discourse of the Office of Ld. Chancellour of England 1677
  • 989 Sober Inspections into the Carriage of the long Parliament 1655
  • 990 Salmon's (Will.) Polygraphicie, or the Arts of Drawing, Limning, Painting, &c. 1675
  • 991 — his Supplement to the New London Dispensatory 1683
  • 992 State-worthies, or the Statesmen and Favorites of Engl. since the Reformation 1670
  • 993 Shelton's (Tho.) Method for Short-Writing 1668
  • 994 Scoffer Scoft, being some of Lucian's Dialogues 1675
  • 995 Spencer's (Edm.) Sheappa [...]ds Calendar 1653
  • 996 Strappado for the Divel, viz. Epigrams, and Satyrs 1615
  • 997 Spaw of Latham in Lancashire, with the Effects and Cures of it 1670
  • 998 Sendivagius's (Mich.) his new light of Alchymy, with a Treatise of Sulphur 1674
  • 999 Spadacrene Dunelme [...]sis, or a Treatise of the Vitrioline Spaw near Durham
  • 1000 Sympson's (Will.) Philosophical Discourse of Fermentation 1675
  • 1001 — his Hydrological Essays, being a discovery of Scarboroagh's Spaw 1670
  • 1002 — his Chymical Anatomy of the Spaws in Yorkshire 1669
  • 1003 — his Hydrological Essays about Scarborough's Spaw 1670
  • 1004 Sennertus (Dan.) Of the most predominant Diseases of these Times 1676
  • 1005 Scale of Interest, or the use of Decimal Fractions, by Jo. Newton 1668
  • 1006 Smith's (Tho.) Remarks upon the Manners▪ Religion, &c. of the Turks 1678
  • 1007 — his Account of the Greek Church 1680 & 1676
  • [Page 39]1008 — (John) Art of Painting Lond. 1671
  • 1009 Solids naturally contained within Solids, by Nic. Steno 1671
  • 1010 Steno's (Nic.) Prodromus to a Dissertation concerning Solids 1671
  • 1011 Schroder's (John) History of Animals 1659
  • 1012 Sharp's (Jane) Midwifes Book, or whole Art of Midwifry 1671
  • 1013 Sherley's (Tho.) Curiosities of Scurvy-Grass 1676
  • 1014 Truman's (Jos.) Great Propitiation, or Christs satisfaction 1672
  • 1015 Taylor's (Jer. Bp.) Discourse of Confirmation 1664
  • 1016 Taylor's (Bp. Jer.) Discourse of Confirmation 1665
  • 1017 — his Disswasive from Popery 1664
  • 1018 — his Measures of Friendship, with additional Tracts 1678
  • 1019 Treatise of delighting in God, by John How 1674
  • 1020 Three Ministers Notions and Collections 1675
  • 1021 Trahern's (Tho.) Christian Ethicks, or Divine Morality 1675
  • 1022 Tower's (John) Four Sermons on several eminent Occasions 1660
  • 1023 Truman's (Jos.) Great Propitiation, or Christs Satisfaction 1672
  • 1024 Treatise of Baptism 1672
  • 1025 Turner's (J.) Choice Experiences toward Conversion 1653
  • 1026 Tallotson's (John) Sermons preached on several Occasions 1671
  • 1027 Taylor (Tho.) Treatise of Contentment 1641
  • 1028 — his Observations from the Baptism of Christ 1620
  • 1029 Theologica Germanica, or mystical Divinity 1648
  • 1030 Treatise of Indwelling Sin in Believers 1675
  • 1031 Treatise against Popery in Defence of the Reformed Churches Cambr. 1598
  • 1032 Transproser Rehears'd, or the Fifth Act of Mr. Bay's Play Gxon. 1673
  • 1033 Thomas's (Will.) Country's sense of London's sufferings Lond. 1667
  • 1034 Treatise of the Holy Communion 1677
  • 1035 Treatise of Sacramental Covenanting with Christ 1674
  • 1036 Thompson's (Geo.) Manner of Dissecting pestilential Bodies 1666
  • 1037 Treatise of Gardens, in four Books, by Ren. Rapinus in Verse 1673
  • 1038 Treatise of the Principle Grounds of Christian Religion 1670
  • 1039 Treatise of Melancholy, by Tho. Bright 1586
  • 1040 Tracts about Cosmical Qualities of Things Oxon. 1671
  • 1041 Temple's (Sir Will.) Observations upon the united Provinces Lond. 1676
  • 1042 — his Miscellanea, the 2d Edition augmented 1681
  • 1043 Tuke's (Thom.) Treasure of true Love 1608
  • 1044 Touchstone for Gold and Silver Wares, or a Manual for Goldsmiths 1677
  • 1045 Tate's (Nich.) Poems written on several Occasions 1684
  • 1046 Three Discourses of Travel, of Mony, and Measuring 1671
  • 1047 Triumphant Lady, or the Crowned Innocence 1656
  • 1048 Treatise of the Scurvey, by Everard Mainwaring 1665
  • 1049 Touchstone of a Golden Temper, or the Optick-Glass of Humours 1639
  • 1050 Tachmas Prince of Persia, an Historical Novel 1676
  • 1051 Tragical Loves of Hippolito and Isabella Neapolitans 1628
  • 1052 Treatise of Ancient CeremonIes, or the Degenerate Plant 1668
  • 1053 Theocritus Idylliums, with Rapin's Discourse of Pastorals 1684
  • 1054 Thousand notable Things 1650
  • 1055 Tate's (Nich.) Poems on several occasions 1677
  • 1056 Touchstone of Gold and Silver Wares, or a Manual for Goldsmiths 1677
  • 1057 Thrasher's (Will.) Marrow of Chymical Physick 1679
  • [Page 40]1058 Vanity of Arts and Sciences, dy Hen. Corn. Agrippa Lond. 1684
  • 1059 Unreasonableness of Separation, the second part, with Remarks on R. Baxter 1682
  • 1060 Vindication of the Primitive Church and Diocesan Episcopacy against Baxter 1682
  • 1061 — Another against Mr. Baxter's Church-History 1682
  • 1062 Unreasonableness of the Romanists in requiring our Communion with them. 1674
  • 1063 Visions of the Revelations explained, by A. B. Peganius
  • 1064 Velitationes Polemicae, or Polemical Discussions, by J. Doughty 1652
  • 1065 Virel's (Pet.) Principal Grounds of the Christian Religion 1620
  • 1366 Vindication of Clement Writer against Rich. Baxter's Forefold Charge 16
  • 1067 — of Infant-Baptism against Her. D. Anvers, by Ob. Wills 1675
  • 1068 Ʋrsinus (Zach.) Summ of Christian Religion Oxon. 1580
  • 1069 Venning's (Ralph) Sin the Plague of Plagues Lond. 1669
  • 1070 Virgil's Works Translated, by John Ogilby 1665
  • 1071 Va [...]x (Monsieur du) of the Moral Philosophy of the Stoicks 1671
  • 1072 Voyage lately made to Constantinople, with an account of the Greek Church 1683
  • 1073 — made into Mauri [...]ania and Fez in Africa 1671
  • 1074 — made to Taffileta in Barbary 1670
  • 1075 Vern [...]n's (Goo.) Life of Dr. Peter Heylin 1682
  • 1076 Virgil's Travestie, being a Paraphrase on the 5th and 6th Books of Aeneids 2 vol. 1672
  • 1077 Vindication of the Conversations of the Town 1673
  • 1378 Use of Decimal Fractions, or Seale of Interest, by Jo. Newton 1668
  • 1079 Vindiciae Senectutis, or a Plea for old Age 1639
  • 1080 Vaughan's (Will.) Church Militant 1640
  • 1081 Urinal of Physick, by Rob. Record 1651
  • 1082 Vaughan's (Hen.) Select Poems and Translations 1651
  • 1083 Walker's (Ob.) Paraphrase on the Epistles of St. Paul Oxon. 1684
  • 1084 — Additions alone
  • 1085 Ward's (Rich.) Divine vertue epitomized Lond. 1655
  • 1086 Will's (Ob.) Vindication of his Treatise of Baptism against H. D' Anvers 1675
  • 1087 — his Assertion of Infant-Baptism by Scripture 1674
  • 1088 Watson's Divine Cordial 1663
  • 1089 — Art of Divine Contentment 1672
  • 1090 Wilkinson's (Hen.) Debt-Book, also the Sacred Debt of Love 1625
  • 1091 — his Characters of a sincere Heart Oxon. 1674
  • 1092 Weaver's Pocket-Book, or Weaving Spiritualized Lond. 1675
  • 1093 Wilson's (John) Scriptures Genuine Interpreter asserted Lond. 1678
  • 1094 — Vanity of Mans present State 1676
  • 1095 Worthington of Resignation to the Divine Will 1675
  • 1096 Warner of Justifying Faith Oxon. 1657
  • 1097 Whitby's Answer to Sure-footing 1666
  • 1098 Watson on the Beatitudes Lond. 1671
  • 1099 Whiston of Infant-Baptism, against Danvers 1675
  • 1100 Wakening for Worldlings 1621
  • 1101 White's Dejection and Reason 1661
  • 1102 — Apology for Rushworth's Dialogues 1654
  • 1103 Walker (Jo.) of Subjection to the Higher Powers 1684
  • 1104 Wybard (John) Tetagmenometria, or the Geometry of Regulars 16 [...]0
  • 1105 Wits Academy, or the Muses Delight 1677
  • 1106 Ward's (Sam.) Wonders of the Loadstone, with a Book of Cookery 1640
  • 1107 Westminster Quibbles in Verse 1672
  • [Page 41]1108 Wolley's Guide for the Female Sex Lond. 1675
  • 1109 Wells of Infants-Baptism, with its vindication 1675
  • 1110 Winter-Evenings Conference between two Neighbours 1684
  • 1111 Whare's Method of Reading History 1685
  • 1112 Wilkins (Jo.) Of the Principles and Duties of Natural Religion 2 Books 1683
  • 1113 —His Discovery concerning a new World in the Moon 1683
  • 1114 —his Sermons on several occasions 1682
  • 1115 —his Eclesiastes, or Gift of Preaching 1669
  • 1116 Whole Duty of Man 1685
  • 1117 Watson's (Tho.) his practical notes on the 3d Chapter of Melachy 1682
  • 1118 Wyvill's (Sir Christ.) Pretentions of the Triple Crown Examined 1672
  • 1119 Whitston's (Jo.) Infant Baptism plainly proved 1678
  • 1120 Wills (Ob.) Infant-Baptism asserted and vindicated 1674
  • 1121 Worthington's (John Great Duty of self Resignation to the Divine Will 1675
  • 1122 Whole Duty of Man, of the Large Letter 1659
  • 1123 Weaving spiritualized or the Weavers Pocket-book 1675
  • 1124 Wits Recreation 1662
  • 1125 Wakning to Wordlings, or a Monument of Mortality
  • 1126 Wolley' (Edw.) Parents blessing their Children 1661
  • 1127 Watchman's Lanthoran, being a sum of Divinity 1655
  • 1128 Dr. Womock's Verdict upon the Dissenters plea occasioned by Melius Inquirendum 1688
  • 1129 Whiting's (Sam.) Discourse of the last Judgment 1661
  • 1130 —his Meditations on the 18th Chapter of Genesis 1666
  • 1131 Warmstry's (Tho.) Narrative of a Baptized Turk 1658
  • 1132 Wonderful mysterie of growing in Grace 1634
  • 1133 Willsford's (Tho.) Secrets of Nature 1658
  • 1134 Watson's (Tho.) Heaven taken by Storm, or Holy violence 1670
  • 1135 —his Divine Cordial 1663
  • 1136 Ward's (Rich.) Two theological Treatises of Wit and Wisdom 1673
  • 1137 Whiting's (Sam.) Discourse of the Last Judgment Camb. 1664
  • 1138 Weeks work; shewing the whole Duty of a Christian Lond. 1668
  • 1139 Wasse's (Will.) Reason for obeying the Government of England 1663
  • 1140 Webb's (Jo.) That the China Langue is the Primitive Language 1669
  • 1141 Wynell's (John) Treatise of the Lues Venera, or French Pox 1660
  • 1142 Walker's (Rich.) Country Gaugers Vade mecum 1681
  • 1143 Webster's (Will.) Principles of Arithmetick 1638
  • 1144 Waterhouse (Edw.) His Discourse and Defence of Arms and Armory 1660
  • 1145 Winter-Evenings Conference between Neighbours 1684
  • 1146 E. Winter's Treatise of the Vitrioline Spaw near the City of Durham 1675
  • 1147 P. Walsh's prospect of the State of Ireland 1682
  • 1148 Wit at a Venture, containing Songs and Poems on several Occasions 1674
  • 1149 Witaker's (Tobias) Tree of Life, or the Blood of the Grape 1638
  • 1150 Wase's Considerations concerring Free Schools, as setled in England Oxon. 1678
  • 1151 Waterhouse's (Edw.) Discourse and Defence of Armes and Armory Lond. 1660
  • 1152 —his Nature, and Rise of Arms and Armory in England 1660
  • 1153 —his Apology for Learning and Learned men 1653
  • 1154 Whitlack's (Rich.) Observations on the present manners of the English 1654
  • 1155 Wolley (Hannah) Cooks Guide, or rare recepts for Coockery 1664
  • 1156 Wingate's (Edm.) Two Tables of Logarithmes 1633
  • 1157 Wagstaffe's (Jo.) Question about Witchcraft Debated 1671
  • [Page 42]1158 Wither's (Geo.) Plea for the Publick-faith of these Nations 1660
  • 1159 Ward (Bp. Seth) Of the Attributes of Gods; Immortality of mens Souls Oxon. 1677
  • 1160 Waller's (Edw.) Poems, &c. on several occasions 1645
  • 1161 Bishop of York's Manual of Prayers, Principles, and Resolutions Lond. 1672
  • 1162 Young (James) Of the admiral Vertues of the Oyl of Turpentine 1679
  • 1163 Youths Behaviour, or Decency in Conversation amongst men 1668
  • 1164 Xenophon's Institution and Life of Cyrus 1685
English in Quarto.
  • 1165 Perkins On the Galatians 1617
  • 1166 —Cases of Consciences 1642
  • 1167 Dr. Perce's Sermons Oxon. 1671
  • 1168 —Concerning Gods Decrees 1671
  • 1169 Plat's Jewel House of Art and Nature 1653
  • 1170 Phelps's needful Counsels for Lukwarm Christians 1671
  • 1171 Dr. Prideaux's nine Sermons 1641
  • 1172 Parker on Daniel 1646
  • 1173 Prynnes Power of Parliaments Compleat 1643
  • 1174 Bishop Ʋsher's Power of the Prince 1680
  • 1175 Posing of the Parts 1665
English in Twelves.
  • 1 Arvizagus and Philicia, A Play Lond. 1639
  • 2 Agripina and Cleopatra Two Tragedies, by Tho. May 1654
  • 3 Anatomy of Popery, or Catalogue of Popish Errors 1671
  • 4 Artimedorus his Exposition of Dream. 1673
  • 5 New Accademy of Complements 1672
  • 6 Apostolick Institution of Imposition of Hands 1649
  • 7 Accomplished Woman 1672
  • 8 Approved Receipts in Cookery, by Sir Thod. Mayerne 1658
  • 9 Amsworth's Communion of Saints 1641
  • 10 —Psalms in Meeter 1654
  • 11 Allington's Grand Conspiracy in four Sermons 1654
  • 12 Angier's Help to Better Hearts in several Sermons 1647
  • 13 Bp. Andrews Pattern of Catechistical Doctrine 1630
  • 14 Adamite, or the Love of Father Rock, with the Nuns 1683
  • 15 Austin's Presumptious Mans mirrour 1641
  • 16 Annand's Mysterie of Godliness 1671
  • 17 Art of weighing Vanity 1672
  • 18 Apophthegms of King James, Charles, &c. 1671
  • 19 Antidote against Error about Adoration Alms, &c. 1647
  • 20 Augustus, or Essays about Reme 1632
  • 21 Advice of Charles the 5th to his Son Philip 2d 1660
  • 22 Assemblys Works 1671
  • 23 Atherton's Penitent Death 1642
  • 24 Bp. Andrew's Manual of Private Divotions 1682
  • 25 Antiquity, &c. of the Parliaments in England 1658
  • 26 Acconts Ready Cast up 1670
  • 27 Abbots Geography 1664
  • 28 Bifields Marrow of the Oracles of God 1660
  • [Page 43]29 —Principals or Patern of wholesome words 1671
  • 30 Brook's String of Pearls 1674
  • 31 —Apples of Gold 1675
  • 32 —Making light of Christ and Salvation 1655
  • 33 Baxter's Call to the Unconverted 1674
  • 34 —Vain Religion of the Hypocrite 1660
  • 35 Twelve Sermons of Judgment 1668
  • 36 —Idem Lond.
  • 37 Basil Valentin with Suchten of Antimony 1670
  • 38 Becon's Displaying the Romish Mass 1637
  • 39 Bristow's Happiness of the union of England and Scotland 1641
  • 40 Banister's Chyrurgery 1685
  • 41 Lord Brooks's Nature of Truth 1646
  • 42 Bunworth of Curing Diseases by Signature 1657
  • 43 Baker's wicked Mans Plot Defeated 1656
  • 44 Borel of the Multiplicity of Worlds 1658
  • 45 Baker's Apology fo [...] Lay mens writing in Divinity 1641
  • 46 Bramhal against Miltier 1653
  • 47 Barclay's Mirror of Minds 16 [...]3
  • 48 Bradford's Meditations 1622
  • 49 Brinsley's True Watch, the 4th Part 1624
  • 50 Bayne's Directions to a Godly Life 1681
  • 51 Bundle of Myrrhe, Three meditations of Tears 1610
  • 52 Barton's Psalms 1654
  • 53 Brinsley's Saints Communion w [...]th Christ 1654
  • 54 Balzac's Prince 1648
  • 55 Ball's Mirror of Pure Devotion 1635
  • 56 Bernard's Ready way to Good Works 1635
  • 57 —Bible Battles 1627
  • 58 Bristol Drollery 1674
  • 59 Burton's Apprentices Companion 1681
  • 60 Bolton's Death of Mr. Peacock 1646
  • 61 Brathwait's Essays 1635
  • 62 Brough's Sacred Principles 1659
  • 63 Bosworth's Chast and Lost Lovers 1651
  • 64 Boyle's Discourse of things above Reason 1681
  • 65 Burrough's Spots of the Godly and the Wicked 1668
  • 66 Book of Palmistry and Physiognomy 1666
  • 67 Bacon's Christ Mighty in himself and Members 1646
  • 68 Bloody Inquisition of Spain 1656
  • 69 Brathwait's Golden Fleece 1611
  • 70 Barrow's Duty and Reward of Bounty to the Poor 1680
  • 71 Brevis Demonstratio, or Truth of Christian Religion 1679
  • 72 Beraldus Prince of Savoy a Novel 1675
  • 73 Calvinist Cabinet unlock'd, in an Apology for Tilenus, by Bp. Womock 1659
  • 74 Carpenters Rule made Easie, by Jo. Darling 1676
  • 75 Case's Correction and Instruction 1671
  • 76 Callymy's Godly mans Ark 1669
  • 77 Croft's Way to Happiness on Earth 1641
  • 78 Corbet's Poems 1672
  • [Page 44]77 Chymists Key to shut and to open 1657
  • 78 Confession of Faith and Chatechism 1671
  • 79 Common Prayer large Letter Oxon.
  • 80 —Idem Small Letter ib.
  • 81 —Idem 24. ib.
  • 82 Clergy in their Colors, or the Pride of the Presbyterian Clergy 1651
  • 83 Covenant between God and Man 1616
  • 84 Cleaver on the Sabbath 1625
  • 85 Character of a Christian 1627
  • 86 Clarke's Looking-Glass for Good Women 1677
  • 87 Cunaeus's Common wealth of the Jews 1653
  • 88 Collection of Prayers 1649
  • 89 St. Chrysostome's Exortation for desperate Sinners 1654
  • 90 —of Education of Children 1653
  • 91 Cases of Conscience about things Indifferent 1661
  • 92 Castara A Poem 1640
  • 93 Colet's Daily Devotions 1674
  • 94 Chetwina's Suppliment to Godwind's Catalogue of Bishops 1653
  • 95 Crashaw's Steps to the Temple 1648
  • 96 Crompton on the Catechism of the Church 1633
  • 97 Cornwallis's Essays 1606
  • 98 Changing of Church Discipline 1653
  • 99 Compleat Courtier or Cupids Accademy 1683
  • 100 Clifford's Anthems Sung in Cathedrals 1664
  • 101 Culverwel's Time well Spent 1634
  • 102 Caio's Major, or Book of Old Age 1648
  • 103 Collection of Popish Miracles 1673
  • 104 Calymy's Citys Remembrancer 1657
  • 105 Coral and Steel a methord for Preserving Health
  • 106 Compendious method for Attaining Siences 1654
  • 107 Comparison between the Eloquence of Demosthenes and Cicero 1672
  • 108 Bp. Corbet's Poem 1672
  • 109 Coeffeteon of Humane Passions 1621
  • 110 Compleat Servant Maid 1680
  • 111 Combet betwixt Man and Death 1621
  • 112 Catastrophe Mundi, or Merlin Revived 1683
  • 113 Country Captain and the Variety 1646
  • 114 Dykes's Worthy Communicant 1672
  • 115 A Philosophical Discourse conccrning Speech 1668
  • 116 Doolitel on the Lords Supper 1672
  • 117 Duppas's Devotions 1672
  • 118 Daily Devotions 1673
  • 119 Digby's Vegitation of Plants 1661
  • 120 Doctrine of the Bible 1668
  • 121 Davinant's Discourse upon Gondibert, with Hobbs's Answer 1650
  • 122 Dowel's Leviathan Heretical 1683
  • 123 Description of the Islands of F [...]eroc 1676
  • 124 Displaying of the Popish Mass 1637
  • 125 Discourse of Baptism and the Lords Supper 1672
  • 126 Divine Meditations 1641
  • [Page 45]127 Drexelius of Predestination 1656
  • 128 Davanant's Madagascar 1648
  • 129 Divine Meditations 1606
  • 130 Devotions and Prayers for the use of a Christian Life 1676
  • 131 Dingly's Divine Opticks 1655
  • 132 Daniel's Poems 1611
  • 133 Dyer's Works 1662
  • 134 Domestick devotions for the use of Families 1683
  • 135 Devout Communicant Exemplified 1682
  • 136 —Entertainment of a Christian Soul 1648
  • 137 Defence of the Liturgy of the Church of England 1661
  • 138 Dugar's Change, or Blind Eye opened 1641
  • 139 David's Troubles Remembred 1638
  • 140 Digby of Sympathetical Powder 1664
  • 141 Enoch Ap. Evans Murders of his Mother and Bother
  • 142 Exelent Remedies and Medicines for most Diseases 1652
  • 143 Essay in Morality 1682
  • 144 Elius Sejanus unhappy Prosperity 1639
  • 145 Ellis's Christianity in short 1684
  • 146 Evelyn of Liberty and Servitude 1649
  • 147 Englands Reprover and Monitour 1653
  • 148 English Dictionary or Expositor 1670
  • 149 Education of a Prince 1678
  • 150 Exposition on Daniel 1545
  • 151 Elenchus Motuum by Dr. Bates Engl. 1652
  • 152 Epitome of the Bible in Metre 1678
  • 153 —of the Lives of the French Kings 1639
  • 154 Enigmatical Characters 1669
  • 155 Fenner's Four select Sermons 1668
  • 156 Female Prince or Frederick of Sicily 1682
  • 157 Floyd's Picture of a Common-wealth 1660
  • 158 Flavel's Sacramental Meditations 1679
  • 159 —Saint Indeed 1684
  • 160 Five Love Letters from a Nun to a Cavalier 1678
  • 161 Forbe's Arithmetick 1676
  • 162 Fletcher's Restauration of Israel 1677
  • 163 Faithful Shephard 1633
  • 164 Fettiplace's Christian Monitor 1672
  • 165 —Celestial Lamp 1.
  • 166 Fleming's Royal Progeny Deleneated 1660
  • 167 Fox's Door of Heaven opened and Shut 1676
  • 168 Filmer of Usury 1678
  • 169 Fuller's Good thoughts in bad times 1669
  • 170 Epigrams of Virgil and others 1624
  • 171 Forbidden Fruit 1642
  • 172 Featley's Handmaid to Devotion 1656
  • 173 Fortescus's Commendation of the Laws of England 1567
  • 174 Ferrand's Love Melancholy 1640
  • 175 Ford's Evil Tongue Tryed and found Gilty 1672
  • 176 Gunton of Bodily worship 1661
  • [Page 46]178 Golden Book of St. Jo. Chrysostom of Education of Children 1659
  • 179 Garbut's Demonstration of the Resurection 1669
  • 180 Grebner's Visions and Prophesies 1661
  • 181 Gale's Distractions or Holy Madoess 1629
  • 182 Grew of Menstruums and of Mixture 1678
  • 183 —of Menstrums 1678
  • 184 Gaule's Votine Speculations 1630
  • 185 Gendre's Manner of ordering Fruit Trees 1662
  • 186 Gouge's Gods Call to England 1680
  • 187 Golden Mean 1638
  • 188 Goodwin's (Tho.) Return of Prayer 1659
  • 189 Gree's Golden Mean 1656
  • 190 Groans of the Spirit 1639
  • 191 Game of Chess Play 1656
  • 192 Griffith's God and the King 1660
  • 193 Golden Cabinet of true Treasure 1612
  • 194 Gurney's Corpus Christi 1630
  • 195 Groans of the Spirit 1639
  • 196 Godwin's (John) Saints interest in God 1643
  • 197 —God a Good Master and Protector 1641
  • 198 —(Tho.) Happiness of the Saints in Glory 1638
  • 199 Garbut Against Drunkards and Whoremongers
  • 200 Gaule's Cases of Conscience touching Witches 1645
  • 201 —Vindication of the fifth of the Romans
  • 202 Granada of Prayer and Meditation 1602
  • 203 —Devotions 1598
  • 204 Grotius of God and his Providence 1658
  • 205 Gifford's French Schoolmaster 1668
  • 206 Gerhard's sum of Christian Doctrine 1640
  • 207 Grebner's Visions and Prophecies 1661
  • 208 Guide of Honour 1634
  • 209 Geographical Dictionary 1678
  • 210 Gee's Steps of Assention 1671
  • 211 Happy Minde, or the Paradise within us 1640
  • 212 Hayward's Life and Reign of Edward the 6th 1636
  • 213 Harvey's Little Venus unmask'd 1671
  • 214 Hickman's Danger of the House of Feasting 1666
  • 215 Herbert's Temple 1667
  • 216 Hinckley's Four Sermons 1657
  • 217 Heroine Musquatier, or the Female Warrier 1678
  • 218 Herle's Wisdoms Tripos 1670
  • 219 Howard's (Duke of Norfolk) Journey to Vienna and Constantinople 1671
  • 220 Harris's Peters Enlargement on the Prayers of the Church 1651
  • 221 Howe's Vanity of this mortal Life 1672
  • 222 Horneck's Fire of the Altar 1683
  • 223 Humaine Prudence or Act of Grandure 1682
  • 224 Haynes's Equal ways of God 1639
  • 235 Hobson's Practical Divinity 1646
  • 226 Hall's Divine Soul 1658
  • 227 —Select Toughts 1653
  • [Page 47]228 Heaven of the Mind 1603
  • 229 Holy Sinner 1639
  • 230 Hodges's Wholesome Repast for the Soul 1638
  • 231 Honest Man or the Art to please in Court 1632
  • 232 History of the Kingdom of Portugal 1661
  • 233 Hattige, or the Amours of the King of Tamaran 1680
  • 234 Hamond's Parnasis 1656
  • 235 Sir Ch. Heydons Discourse 1650
  • 236 Bp. Hall's Morners in Syon 1657
  • 237 Homer's Odysses, by Tho. Hobbs 1677
  • 238 Harwood's Ministers Office 1659
  • 239 Hall's Jacobs Ladder 1676
  • 240 Heavenly Accademy 1638
  • 241 Hooker's Souls preparation for Christ 1643
  • 242 Harris's Peters Enlargement on the Prayers of the Church 1651
  • 243 Hayes's Trades mans Companion 1652
  • 244 Herbert's Temple 1674
  • 245 Hobbs of Liberty and Necessity 1677
  • 246 Hayward's Life of Edward the 6th 1636
  • 247 Homer's Illiads, by Tho. Hobbs 1677
  • 248 Herle's Wisdoms Tripos 1670
  • 249 History of the Palais-Royal, or the Amours of Mad. de la Valliere 1680
  • 250 —of the Late Revolutions in Naples 1650
  • 251 —of Charles the 2d 1660
  • 252 —of Valentines 1643
  • 253 Jackson's Evangelical Temper 1641
  • 254 —Key of Knowledge 1640
  • 255 Johnson's Arithmetick 1671
  • 256 Jesuits Powder discovered for Fevours and Agues 1681
  • 257 Instructions for Oratory 1682
  • 258 Idiot' of Wisdom, of the Minde, and Statick Experments 1650
  • 259 Isle of Man 1648
  • 260 Journey to Jerusalem 1672
  • 261 Jewel's Apology of the Church of England 16 [...]5
  • 262 Immortality of the King. 1649
  • 263 Jacob's Wrestling with God 1607
  • 294 Janoway's Legacy 1674
  • 265 Jamaica viewed 1661
  • 256 Jenison's Two Treatises 1641
  • 257 Juniper Lecture 1652
  • 258 Jesuites Displayed 1650
  • 259 Jones's Cure of Blood Against Arests for Debt 1651
  • 260 Johnson's History of Scotland during King James Minority
  • 261 Introduction to the Skill of Musick 1658
  • 262 Kedder's Young mans Duty 1671
  • 263 Key of Faith 1669
  • 264 Kemp's Institution of Christ 1672
  • 265 King James Psalms 1631
  • 266 Kents (Countise) Manual 1667
  • 267 Arch-Bp. Lauds Seven Sermons 1657
  • [Page 48]268 — Summary of Devotions 1667
  • 269 Linesey s Spirit of the Lord in Power and Liberty 1674
  • 270 Louth's Catechetical Questions 1673
  • 271 Lermus Lermius Discourse of Generation 1664
  • 272 Lukins's Practise of Godliness 1659
  • 273 — Cheif Interest of Man 1619
  • 274 Loes Mysterie of Mankind 1670
  • 275 Laydy's Cabinet Enlarged and Opened 1667
  • 276 Loyd's Fair warning to a Careless World 1682
  • 277 Leach's Grammar Questions 1650
  • 278 Latham's Spaw with Cases and Cures 1670
  • 279 Lower's Triumphant Lady 1656
  • 280 Letter to a Non-Conformist Minister of the Kirk 1677
  • 281 Leybourn's Arithmetical Recreations 1667
  • 282 London Drollery 1673
  • 283 Light and Life of a Man in Christ 1646
  • 284 Lucius Florus, Roman History 1667
  • 285 Lumen de Lumine, or a new Magical Light Discovered 1651
  • 286 Lyndes's By-way, and Safeway 1629
  • 287 Lives of sundry Notorious Villains 1678
  • 288 —of Admiral De Ruyter 1677
  • 289 —of the German Princes 1679
  • 290 —of Mr. George Herbert, Jz. Walton 1670
  • 291 —of Ignatius Jurdain 1655
  • 292 —of Sir Tho. More 1662
  • 293 —of a Satyrical Puppy called Nim 1657
  • 294 —of Pope Innocent 11th 1683
  • 295 —of Tho. Wilson 1672
  • 296 Legend of Captain Jones 1659
  • 297 Marrow of Chymical Physick 1669
  • 298 Manual for True Catholicks 1611
  • 299 Malvezzi Romulus and Tarquin
  • 300 Manual of Moral Discourses 1611
  • 301 Mayerus Lucius Serius, a Discourse of the Superiority of Creatures 1656
  • 302 Mantuan's Bucolicks 1654
  • 303 Marianus, or Loves Heroical Champion 1654
  • 304 Machiavel's Discourse on Livey 1663
  • 305 Malvezzi's Politick Christian Favourite 1647
  • 306 Meriton's Geographical Description of the World 1674
  • 307 Miscellanea, or a Mixture of Observations 1669
  • 308 Morton's Touchstone of Conversion 1647
  • 309 Margariton, A Rich Treasure of Problems and their Resolves 1640
  • 310 Manchester's al Mondo, Contemplation of death and Immortality 1667
  • 311 Sir Jonas More's Mathematical Compendium 1681
  • 312 Mead's Almost Christian Discovered 1675
  • 313 Malvezzi's Consideration on the Lives of Alcibiades and Coriolanus 1650
  • 314 Manners of the Israelites 1683
  • 315 Markham's Perfect Horseman 1684
  • 316 Modern Politicks taken from Machavel, &c. 1657
  • 317 Manywaring of the Scurvey 1665
  • [Page 49]318 —of Consumptions 1668
  • 319 Morton's Threefold State of Man 1629
  • 320 Moral Philosophy of the Stoicks 1698
  • 321 Du Moulin's Antibarbarian, and praise of Divinity 1630
  • 322 Mason's Three Treatises, &c. 1634
  • 323 Medela Medicorum 1678
  • 324 Mayne's Practical Gauger 1676
  • 325 Mason's Handful of Essaies 1621
  • 326 Nazianzen's Oration Against the Emperor Julian 1662
  • 327 Newton's Art of Logick 1671
  • 328 Noy's Grounds and Maxims of the Laws 1677
  • 329 New Help to Discourse 1671
  • 330 Nomenclator for the use of Westminster School, Engl. Gr. Lat.
  • 331 Names of the Merchants of London 1677
  • 332 Nemesius of the Nature of Man 1636
  • 333 Neal's Directions to Travel 1643
  • 334 None but Christ 1655
  • 335 Newton's Geometrical Trigonometry 1669
  • 336 Norice of Temporal Blessings 1636
  • 337 Osborn's Advice to a Son 1658
  • 338 —Memoirs on Queen Elizabeth and King James 1658
  • 339 —Politick Reflections on the Government of the Turks 1656
  • 340 —Miscellany of sundry Essays, Paradoxes 1659
  • 341 Owen's Epigrams 1678
  • 342 Oedipus, or the Resolver 1650
  • 343 Old Religion Demonstrated in its Principles 1684
  • 344 Preston's Fulness of Christ for us 1639
  • 345 Pool's Dialogue between A Papist and Protestant 1672
  • 346 Paston's Plea for Peace 1640
  • 347 Philpot's Original of Churches 1670
  • 348 Pensive Mans Practice
  • 349 Politicks of France 1680
  • 450 Psalm of mercy, or Meditations on 51 Psalm 1625
  • 351 Popery Absolutely distructive to Monarchy 1673
  • 352 Prayers of Intercession 1659
  • 353 Pricture of a Christian mans Conscience 1646
  • 354 Parr's Grounds of Divinity 1636
  • 355 Paracelsus's Dispensatory and Chyrurgery 1656
  • 356 Bp. Parry's Meditations and Prayers 1672
  • 357 Practise of the Faithful 1664
  • 358 Peacham's Valley of Variety 1638
  • 359 Patrick's Devout Christian 1684
  • 360 —Book for young Communicants 1683
  • 361 Peganus on the Revelations
  • 362 Plaifere of Predestination 1651
  • 363 Paradise of Prayer, by Lewis of Granada 1633
  • 364 Price's Souls Porter 1638
  • 365 Plots of Lucifer against the Children of men 1656
  • 366 Prudential Reflections, Moral Considerations, &c. 1674
  • 367 Present State England 1679
  • [Page 50]368 Present State of Tanger and Algiers 1676
  • 369 —of Italy 1671
  • 370 Publick Devotions and Common service of the Church Justified 1675
  • 371 Present State of England first Part 1669
  • 372 —Idem 2d Part 1671
  • 373 Plea for Old Age 1639
  • 374 Plaford's Vade Mecum 1679
  • 375 Phillips's Purchacers Pattern 1677
  • 376 Practice of the Faithful 1675
  • 377 Pathway to Health 1664
  • 378 Philosophers Banquet 1633
  • 379 Psalms of David in Meeter 1673
  • 380 Pinke' Tryal of a Christians Love to Christ 1659
  • 381 Paradise of Delights, or a Elixer of Comfort 1672
  • 382 Palmer's Memorials of Goodliness 1670
  • 383 —Christians freedom by Christ 1646
  • 384 Powel's Concordence to the Bible 1671
  • 385 Postscript to Mr. Hunts Arguments for the Bishops Right 1682
  • 386 Patriarchs Triumphs of Love, Chastity, Death
  • 387 Pious Mans practise in Parliament time
  • 388 Peter's Legacy to his Daughter
  • 389 Quarl's Bonarges and Barnabas 1671
  • 390 — Agalus and Parthenia 1671
  • 391 Queen-like Closet by H. Wolley 1670
  • 392 Quevedo's Visions 1678
  • 393 Richards's Tragedy of Messalana 1640
  • 394 Relation of the Country of Jansenia 1668
  • 395 R [...]cord's Urinal of Physick 1651
  • 396 Romances and their Orignal 1672
  • 397 Rous's Oyle of Scorpions 1623
  • 398 Rules of Civility 1678
  • 399 Robinson's Essays, Divine and Moral 1638
  • 400 Religio Medici
  • 401 Read of the Muscules of the Body 1637
  • 402 Ram's Countrymans Catechism 1655
  • 403 Relation of the French Kings Expedition into the Spanish Netherlands 1669
  • 404 Rich Treasure at an easie Rate 1673
  • 405 Reyn [...]lls's Word of Caution to the present Times 1658
  • 406 Ross's Observations on Rawleighs History
  • 407 Rogers's (Tim.) Saving Belief 1644
  • 408 —Good news from Heaven 1651
  • 409 Remarques on the Humours of the Gallants of the Town 1673
  • 410 Bp. Reynolds's on Ecclesiastes 166 [...]
  • 411 Relation of Francis Spira 1668
  • 412 Rawleigh's Essays and Observations 1650
  • 413 Ray's Collection of English words 1674
  • 414 Relation of Defeating of Cromwel and Mazarins design against Ostend 1666
  • 415 Sadler's Sick Womans private Looking Glass 1636
  • 416 Soloman's Remembrancer to Transgressors of both Sexes 1672
  • 417 Stuart's Three Sermons 1658
  • [Page]418 Stafford's [...]
  • 42 [...] [...]
  • 424 Sh [...] [...] Grammar [...]6
  • 425 San [...] [...] [...]ealth [...]70
  • 426 State o [...] [...] 1652
  • 427 School of Wisdom 1664
  • 428 Skilful Physitian, or Directions for Health 1656
  • 429 Strong's Worm that Dyeth not 1672
  • 430 Studley of Schism 1635
  • 431 Sheppard's Parsons Guide 1670
  • 432 —Englands Blame 1657
  • 433 Spiritual Alms 1625
  • 434 Smith Joseph and his Mistress 1635
  • 435 —David's Repentance on the 51 Psalm 1658
  • 436 Stuart's Three Sermons 1673
  • 437 Sprint of the Sabbath 1635
  • 438 Swadlin's Manual of Devotions 1643
  • 439 Sandis (Sir Miles) Of Prudence
  • 440 Scriptures self-evidence 1667
  • 441 School of the Heart, in 47 Emblems 1676
  • 442 Savage's Institution of the Church 1646
  • 443 Sherring's Hearts Happiness 1659
  • 444 Sandbrook Of the Church 1646
  • 445 Sibs's Christ's Exaltation 1639
  • 446 Stafford' Day of Salvation 1635
  • 447 Siege of Stetin 1678
  • 448 Thevenaw's Common Notions and Advice 1662
  • 449 Triumph of Love over Fortune 1678
  • 450 Temple (Sir Pet.) Mans Master Piece 1658
  • 451 Taylor's (Jer.) Guide to Devotion 1677
  • 452 Tuckney's Works 1654
  • 453 Taylor's Pearl of the Gospel, and Circumspect Walking 1633
  • 454 Torshel Of Justification 1632
  • 455 Tozer's Directions to a Good Life 1671
  • 456 Taylor's Practice of Repentance 1635
  • 457 Tompson's Souls Alarm Bell 1618
  • 458 Voyage to Tafiletta 1671
  • 469 Virgil's Works, by Ogilsby 1655
  • 460 Vane's Wisdom and Innocence 1642
  • 461 Ʋsher's Princples of Christian Religion 1658
  • 462 Vernulius Nomenclator of Tracts or Sermons on the Scripture 1642
  • 463 Sir Ch. Wolseley's On Divorce in the Case of the Lord Rosse 1673
  • 464 Wits Accademy or the Muses Delight 1677
  • 465 —Recreation 1663
  • 466 White's Book for Little Children 1672
  • 467 Whately's Redemption of Time 1673
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