A CATALOGUE Of two Choice and Considerable Libraries of Books, LATIN and ENGLISH, OF TWO EMINENT and LEARNED MEN Deceased; ARE TO BE Exposed to Sale BY WAY OF AUCTION, At Mr. Bridges's Coffe-House in Popes-Head Alley, opposite to the Royal Exchange in Corn-hill; on Monday the 22 d. day of this Instant November, 1680.

Catalogues of which are distributed gratis, at Master Bridges's House, as also at Master Samuel Crouch's Bookseller at the Entrance of Popes-Head Alley, and at Master Christopher Wilkinson's Bookseller at the Black-Boy in Fleetstreet.

Several Considerable Books in French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch, Vide pag. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19. next after the Latin Books, are exposed to Sale in this Auction, and may be seen by any Gentlemen before the Sale begins.

TO THE READER.

YOƲ have here exposed to Sale by Auction, two Choice and Considerable Libraries of Latin and English Books, (of which latter) you have great variety in all Volumes, and of most Subjects, which we out of respect to the Studious and Learned about this place (from the first intention of this Ʋndertaking) did design to gratifie, not doubting of that incouragement from the Ingenious and Knowing, as will in some measure at present, and for the future incourage so Commendable, as well as Expensive; an Ʋndertaking.

The CONDITIONS are these;

I. That He who Bids most is the Buyer; and if any manifest Difference arise, which the Company cannot Decide, then the same Book or Books shall be forthwith Exposed a second time.

II. That all the Books in the Catalogue, not otherwise Expressed (for ought we know) are Perfect; but if any of them appear to be other­wise before they be taken away, the Buyer shall have his Choice of Taking or Leaving them.

III. That the Money for the Book or Books Bought, is to be Paid down, by the Buyer, or within one Month after the AUCTION is ended, at the Place where they are Sold, or at Master Wilkinson's House at the Black-Boy against Saint Dunstan's Church in Fleestreet.

IV. If any Gentlemen desire to satisfie them­selves of the Condition or Edition of any of these Books, they may see them at the place aforesaid, for one whole week before the Auction begins.

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Libri Latini in Folio.
  • 1 BIblia Polyglotta Waltoni 6 Vol. Londini. 1657
  • 2 — Lat. Interp. Seb. Castalione & ejusdem Annotationibus. Bas. 1551
  • 3 P. Tossani Index in Sacra Biblia Ex Tremellii & Junii Latina Versione. Hanoviae. 1624
  • 4 Chemnitii & Gerhardi Harmonia Evangelica; Gen. 1628
  • 5 Theophylacti Commentarii in Evangelia, Gr. Lat. Parisiis. 1635
  • 6 Beza in Novum Testamentum J. Camerarii Comment. G. L. Cantab. 1642
  • 7 S. Basilii Magni Operum Volum. Prium, Gr. Lat. Paris. 1618
  • 8 Gul. Alabastri Spiraculum Tubarum sive Lexicon Heb. &c. Londini.
  • 9 Monastici Anglicani Volumen 2 & 3 in 2 Vol. Lond. 1661-73
  • 10 — Volumen Tertium. ibid. 1673
  • 11 G. Twiss. Vindiciae Gratiae, Potestatis ac Providentiae Dei, Amst. 1648
  • 12 T. Cajetani Cardinalis Opuscula Omnia. Venetiis 1580
  • 13 Hier. Zanchius de Tribus Elohim, Francofurti. 1573
  • 14 Wolf. Musculi Loci Communes Theologiae. Bas. 1599
  • 15 Jac. Ʋsserii Annales Veteris Testamenti. Londini. 1650
  • 16 Jo. Prideaux xxii Lectiones de Totidem Relig. Capitibus, &c. Oxon. 1645
  • 17 Jo. Davenantii Praelectiones de Judice Controv. & Justitia Habituali &c. 1631
  • 18 — Ejusd. Expositio Epistolae D. Pauli ad Col [...]ssenses. Cantabr. 1639
  • 19 Fr. Masoni Vindiciae Ecclesiae Ang. sive de Ministerio Anglicano. Lond. 1625
  • 20 Jo. Calvini Comment. in Isaiam Prophetam Gen. 1570
  • 21 Andr. Osiandri Harmoniae Evangelicae Libri iv. G. L. Bas. 1537
  • 22 Jo. Feri Enarrationes in S. Joannem. Lovanii. 1559
  • 23 Mart. Bonacinae Operum Volumen Primum. Lugd. 1633
  • 24 D. Gothofredi Comment. in Codicem &c. Justiniani. Lugduni. 1590
  • 25 Joach. Mynsingeri Comment. in Instit. Justiniani. Basileae. 1566
  • 26 M. Wesenbecii Commentarii in Pandectas Juris Civilis. Lugd. 1583
  • 27 G. Budaei Com. in Pandectas. Ejusdem Forensia, & de Asse. Bas. 1557
  • 28 D. Soto de Justitia & Jure Libri Decem. Salmanticae. 1556
  • 29 Jo. Leunclavii Jus Graeco-Romani tam Canonici quam Civ. Gr. L. Francofur­ti. 1596
  • 30 Jo. Spondani Commentarii in Homerum Gr. Lat. Aureliae Allob. 1606
  • 31 — Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 32 Epistolae Graecanicae Mutuae. Diversorum Graecorum Gr. Lat. ibid.
  • 33 Isoeratis Opera omnia Gr. Lat. H. Wolfii Annotationibus. Bas. 1570
  • 34 Minshaei Dictionarium ix Linguarum. Londini. 1627
  • 35 Jo. Scapulae Lexicon Graeco-Latinum, cum Indicibus &c. Lugd. 1663
  • 36 T. Holyoke Dictionarium Anglo-Latinum & Latino-Anglicum. Lond. 1677
  • 37 Ph. Ferrarii Lexicon Geograph. Additionibus & Notis A Bauderand. Isenaei. 1677
  • 38 Cooperi Dictionarium Latino-Anglicum &c. (Caret Tit. & Principio.)
  • 39 Gul. Alabastri Lexicon Hebraicum. Londini (Caret Titulo.)
  • [Page 2]40 S. Skinneri Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae. Lond. 1671
  • 41 C. Stephani Dictionarium Historicum Geograph. &c. per N. Lloyd. Oxon. 1671.
  • 42 Fr. Baconi Opera Moralia & Civilia A Gul. Rawley. Lond. 1638
  • 43 D. Erasmi Adagia; Francofurti 1656
  • 44 — Idem Hanoviae 1617 (Caret fine Indicis.)
  • 45 La Cour Sainte du R. Pere N. Caussin. A Roven. 1655
  • 46 Les Memoires de Messire Ph. de Comines. A Paris. 1615
  • 47 Garciae Barrionuevo Panegyricus (Fig. Aeneis.) Neapoli. 1616
  • 48 Arriani Periplus Ponti Euxini G. L. Jo. Gul. Stackii Scholiis (caret Tit. & Fine.)
  • 49 Val. Erythraei Tabulae in Partitiones Dialect. Jo. Sturmii. Argent. 1561
  • 50 A. Gualandi Episc. de Civili Facultate Libri xvi. Romae. 1598
  • 51 Dom. de Flandria in Comment. Th. Aquin. super Lib. Poster. Analyt. Arist. 1600
  • 52 Jo. Gramatici Comment. in Arist. Poster. Analyt. Latine. Paris. 1544
  • 53 Hen. Briggii Arithmetica Logarithmica. Londini. 1624
  • 54 P. Benii Eugubini Comment. in Sallustium. Venetiis. 1622
  • 54 — Ejusd. in Aristotelis Poeticam. ibid. 1623
  • 55 Jo. Rivii Tabulae Trium M. T. Ciceronis Lib. de Officiis. Bas. 1561
  • 56 Ammonii Hermei Com. in Porphyr. de 5 (que) Vocibus &c. Lat. Venet. 1553
  • 56 Simplicii Comment. in Praedicamenta Aristotelis Latinè. ibid. 1550
  • 56 Jo. Gramatici in Libros Priorum Resolutivorum Arist. &c. Lat. ibid. 1548
  • 56 — Ejusd. in Arist. de Generatione & Corruptione Lat. ibid. 1540
  • 57 Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regalis. Londini. 1677
  • 58 — Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 59 B. Bauderoni Pharmacopoeia. Londini. 1639
  • 60 T. Maufeti Insectorum sive minimorum Animalium Theatrum. Londini. 1634
  • 61 — Idem Iterum (deest Titulus.) ibid.
  • 62 S. Aur. Augustini Opera Omnia in 8 Vol. Basileae. 1543
  • 63 S. Caecilii Cypriani Opera Jac. Pamelii Annotationibus. Col. Allob. 1617
  • 64 Aug. Marlorati Expositio Ecclesiastica in Novum Test. (deest Tit.) 1559
  • 65 —Ejusdem Thesaurus Locorum Communium Theolog. Genevae. 1624
  • 66 D. Bernardi Opera Omnia. Antuerpiae. 1576
  • 67 Biblia Heb. cum Latina Interpret. Interlineari A Montani. Lipsiae. 1657
  • 68 S Th. Aquinatis Summa totius Theologiae. Parisiis. 1615
  • 69 — Summa Catholicae Fide icontra Gentiles cum Commentariis. Ant. 1612
  • 70 —Enarrationes in Quatuor Evangelia. Parisiis 1611
  • 71 —Commentaria in omnes D. Pauli Apostoli Epistolas. Ant. 1591
  • 72 M. Chemnitii et Policarpi Lyseri Harmonia Evangelica. Genevae. 1628
  • 73 Historiae Ecclesiasticae Autores Eusebii, Socratis, S [...]zomeni, &c. Latine: Basil. 1557
  • 74 Corn. Jansenii paraphrasis in psalmos omnes Davidicos. cum annotat. Lugd. 1592
  • 75 Hi [...]r. Zanchii Opera Theologica in 3 Vol. Neostadii &c. 1597
  • [Page 3]76 Wolfg. Musculi Loci Communes Theologici. Basileae. 1560
  • 77 Jo. Fisher Episc. Roffensis de Veritate Corporis &c. Chrsti Eucharist. con. Oecolamp. 1527
  • 78 Jo. Oecolampadii Commentarii in Omnes Libros prophetarum. 1558
  • 79 Rod. Hospinian. de Origine, Progressu, Usu, & Abusu Templorum &c. Tig. 1587
  • 80 Jo. Davenantii Episc. Expositio Epistolae D. Pauli ad Colossenses. Cantab. 1627
  • 81 —Ejusdem determinationes Questionum Quorundam Theolog. ibid. 1634
  • 82 —Idem Iterum ibid
  • 83 Jo. Prideaux 22 Lectiones de totidem Religionis Capitibus, &c. Oxon. 1648
  • 84 Hist. Ecclesiast. Magdeburg. Centuriae 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. in 3 Vol. Basileae 1559
  • 85 M. Flacii Illiyici Clavis Scripturae seu de sermone sacrarum literarum. 1567
  • 86 Ben. Aretii problemata Theologica; Morgiis. 1583
  • 87 P. Martyris Comment. in Lib. Judicum, Regum, Samuelis & 1 ad Corinth. in 4 Vol.
  • 88 Jo. Minshaei Dictionarium in xi. Linguis. Londini 1617
  • 89 Th. Cooperi Thesaurus Linguae Romanae & Britannicae. Londini. 1543
  • 90 Jo. Scapulae Lexicon Graeco-Latinum. Basileae. 1594
  • 91 Gul. Morellii Lexicon Latino-Graeco-Anglicum. Londini. 1583
  • 92 Gul. Budaei Lexicon Graeco-Latinum. Basileae. 1532
  • 93 Fr. Bacon de Dignitate & Augmentis scientiarum (Charta Magna) Lond. 1623
  • 94 Sexti Empirici Opera Omnia Gr. lat. H. Steph. Interp. & Annotat. Au­reliae 1621
  • 95 Plutarchi Ethica, sive Moralia. Interp. Herm: Cruserio Latinè. Basileae. 1573
  • 96 Jo. Keppleri Tabulae Rudolphinae Astronomicae. Ʋlmae. 1627
  • 97 Hier. Cardani de Rerum Varietate Libri xvij. Basileae 1557
  • 98 —Ejusdem de subtilitate Libri xxj. ibid. 1581
  • 99 Gul. Gilbertus de Magnete, Magneticisque Corporibus, &c. Lond. 1600
  • 100 Hier. Fabricii ab Aquapendente de Visione, Voce, Auditu. (Figuris) Venet. 1600
  • 101 —Ejusdem de Formato Foetu (cum Figuris) ibid. 1600
  • 102 —Ejusdem Opera Chirurgica in Duas partes divisa. ibid. 1619
  • 103 Roderici A Fonseca Consultationes Medicae. ibid. 1620
  • 104 Joan, Schenkii Observationes Medicinales. Francofurti 1609
  • 105 Pharmacopoeia Augustana; Augustae Vindelicorum. 1622
  • 106 Bricii Bauderoni pharmacopoeia. Londini 1639
  • 107 Pharmacopoeia Londinensis, Quinta Editio. Londini 1639
  • 108 Hen. Cor. Agrippae de Occulta Philosophia Libri tres. 1533
  • 109 T. Moufeti Insectorum sive minimorum Animalium Theatrum. Lond. 1634
  • 110 Vincentii Burgundi Speculum Historiale in 4 Vol. Venetiis 1591
  • [Page 4]111 Expeditio Caroli: v. Imp. in Africam contra Turcos & Reges 1535
  • 111 Africae. (Liber tot figurarum) in quibus pugnae &c. describun­tur. (Lingua Belgica) 1535
  • 112 E. Moterani Historia Belgica; Illustrata cum figuris. 1597
  • 113 —Idem, Lingua Germannica, (cum Figuris) 1597
  • 114 — Idem, Lingua Belgica. 1608
  • 115 Vitruvii Architectura (Lingua Belgica.) 1517
  • 116 Historia Mauritii With. Arausionum principis Fil. Comes Nassaviae &c. (Lingua Belgica) 1610
  • 117 —SS. Martyrum (Lingua Belgica)
  • 118 Corpus Juris Canonici; Notationibus Illustrat. &c. Venetiis 1584
  • 119 Gull. Lindewood. Provinciale seu Constitutiones Angliae 1659
  • 120 Jo. Funcii Chronologia ab initio Mundi, Usque ad 1552. Witeb. 1578
  • 121 Lud. ab Alcasar in Apocalypsin cum Opusculo de ponderibus &c. Ant. 1614
  • 122 Plutarchi Ethica sive Moralia, Latinè. Basileae, 1533
  • 123 Gul. Parisiensis Opera Omnia. Venetiis 1591
Latini &c. in Quarto.
  • 1 BIblia Sacra Lat. Junij et Tremellij, Notis. Genevae. 1590
  • 2 —Hebraica cum Punctis, ex Officina Plantimana (Deest Tit.)
  • 3 Jo. Binchij Mellificium Theologicum. Amst. 1666
  • 4 Andrusii Episc. Tortura Torti sive Responsio ad M. Tortum. Lond. 1609
  • 5 Jos. Medi Opuscula Latina ad rem Apocalypticam, &c. Cantab. 1652
  • 6 Ludovici de Ponte Meditationes de Fidei Nostrae Mysteriis, 2 Vol. 1619
  • 7 Edw. Pocockij Porta Mosis. E. R. Maimonide in Latinè Edita. Ox. 1655
  • 8 C. Plinij Epistolae cum Commentariis Joannis M. Catanaei. Gen. 1625
  • 9 Lexicon Graeco-Latinum seu Epitome Thesauri linguae Graecae H. Steph. 1611
  • 10 Car. Stephani Dictionarium Historicum, Geographicum, Poeticum. 1638
  • 11 Did Masii Commentaria in Arist. Logicam, Moguntiae. 1621
  • 12 Jo. Veslingij Syntagma Anatomicum (cum Figuris) Patavij. 1647
  • 13 Jo. Schneidowinus in IV. Institutiones Justiniani. Gen. 1626
  • 14 Atlas Minor Gerardi Mercatoris, Arnhemij. 1621
  • 15 Ger. Jo. Vossij de Historicis Latinis Libri Tres. Lugd. Bat. 1627
  • 16 Renati des Cartes Opera Philosophica Editio 4ta. Amst. 1664
  • 17 Jac. Duporti Gnomologia Homerica Gr. Lat. Cantab. 1660
  • 18 Fr. Glissonius de Natura substantiae Energetica, Lond. 1672
  • 19 Jo. Prideaux Fasciculus Controversiarum Theolog. &c. Oxon. 1652
  • 20 — Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 21 Palladij D. Evagrij & Theodoreti Historia Sanct. Patrum, Lat. Paris. 1555
  • 22 Jac. Reneccij Clavis Socrosanctae Theologiae. Lubecae. 1621
  • 2y Alstedij Theologia Polemica, Praecognita, in 2 Vol. Hanoviae.
  • 24 Jo. Rainoldus de Romanae Ecclesiae Idololatria, Oxoniae. 1596
  • 25 Ch. Scheibleri Opus Logicum, Genevae. 1651
  • 26 Ant. Ruvij Commentarii in Varios Lib. Aristot. in 4 Vol. Col. Agr.
  • [Page 5]27 Adr. Metij Arithmeticae Libri 2 & Geometriae Libri VI L. B. 1626
  • 28 Ch. Scheineri Oculus; sive Fundamentum Opticum. Lond. 1652
  • 29 Seb. Munsteri Horologiographia, Basileae. 1533
  • 30 Joannis Danesii Paralipomena Orthographiae, Etymologiae, Prosodiae, &c.
  • 31 Is. Casauboni Exercitationes ad Annales Ecclesiast. Card. Baroni. Franco­furti. 1615
  • 32 Cl. Espencae; De Continentia Libri Sex. Parisiis. 1565
  • 33 Andrews Episc. Tortura Torti; sive Resp. ad Matth. Tortum. Lond. 1609
  • 33 —Ejusd. Responsio ad Apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini. ibid. 1610
  • 34 Pet. Molinae; Anatome Arminianismi. Lugduni Bat. 1619
  • 35 Jo. Arn. Corvini Censura Anatomes Arminianismi cont. Molinaeum. 1622
  • 36 Jac. Arminij Opera Theologica, Francofurti. 1631
  • 37 Jo. Arrowsmith Tactica Sacra. Ejusd. Orationes aliquot Anti-Weigetianae. 1657
  • 38 Jo. Prideaux Lectiones X. de Totidem Religionis Capitibus &c. Ox. 1626
  • 39— Ejusd. Fasciculus Controversiarum Theologicarum, &c. ibid. 1649
  • 40 Collatio Scripto Habita Hagae Comitis Anno 1611. Zirizaeae. 1615
  • 41 Ben. Pererij Disputationes Selectae in S. Scripturam. Ingolst. 1650
  • 42 H. Zanchius de Tribus Elohim, Aeterno, Patre, Filio, &c. 1597
  • 43—Tractat. Theologicae de Statu Peccati & Legati. Neostad. 1603
  • 44 Dav. Parei Commentarius in Hoseam Prophetam. Heid.
  • 45 Andr. Riveti Explicatio Decalogi in XX. Cap. Exodi. Lugd. B. 1632
  • 46 Jo. Binchij Mellificium Theologicum. Amstelodami. 1658
  • 47 H. Engelgrave Lux Evangelica in Omnes Anni Dominicas. Col. Agr. 1659
  • 48 T. P [...]tronij Arbitri Satyricon Commentariis & Notis P. Lotichij & aliorum. Fr. 1629
  • 49 Jo. Pitseus de Illustribus Angliae Scriptoribus. Parisiis. 1619
  • 50 Herodiani Historiae Libri VIII. Gr. Lat. Emend. & Notis. H. Stephani. 1581
  • 51 H. Arnisaei de Republica, seu Relectionis Politicae Libri 2 de Civitate & Fa­miliis & de Rerumpub. Natura & Differentiis. Francofurti. 1615
  • 52 Alex. Patricius de Justitia Armorum & Foederum Regis. Galliae. 1636
  • 53 Jo. Casi Sphaera Civitatis. Oxoniae. 1588
  • 54 Jo. Seldeni Uxor Ebraica, seu de Nuptiis & Divortiis &c. Lond. 1646
  • 55 Catalogus Librorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana. Oxoniae. 1620
  • 56 Monumenta Litteraria sive Obitus & Elogia Doct. Virorum. Lond. 1640
  • 57 — Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 58 Zabarellae Opera Logica & de Rebus Naturalibus in 2 Vol. Coloniae.
  • 59 Fr. Toleti Comment. in Arist. de Physica Auscultatione &c. Col. Agr. 1585
  • 60 Petri Hispani Summulae Logicales. Venetiis. 1603
  • 61 Tychonis Brahei Opera Astronomica &c. in 2 Vol. Francofurti. 1610
  • 62 Jos. Scalae Ephemerides. Venetiis. 1589
  • 63 Petri Rami Arithmetica & Geometria. A Laz. Schonero. Fr. 1599
  • 64 Petrus Gassendus de Vita & Moribus Epicuri. Lugduni. 1647
  • 65 Barth. Pitisci Trigonometria sive de Dimensione Triangul. &c. Fr. 1612
  • 66 Dan. Sennerti Opera Medica Chym. &c. in 7 Vol. Witteb. & Parasiis.
  • 67 Osw. Crollii Basilica Chymica (cum Charta Pura ad Finem) Frank. 1608
  • 68 Jo. Jac. Weckeri Antidotarium Generale & Speciale. Basileae. 1601
  • 69 Jo. Renodaei Dispensatorium Galeno-Chymicum & Quercetani Pharmacop. [Page 6] Dogmat. per Pet. Ʋffenbachium. Hanoviae. 1631
  • 70 Andr. Libavii Alchemia & Commentationes Metallicae &c. Fr. 1597
  • 71 Jo. D. Mylii Opus Medico-Cymicum Basilica-Medica, Chym. & Philos. ibid. 1618
  • 72 Petri Severini Dani Idea Medicinae Philosophicae. Bas. 1571
  • 73 Rod. A Castre de Natura & Morbis Mulierum, tertia Editio. Hamb. 1628
  • 74 Hier. Fab. ab Aquapendente de Respiratione & Ejus Instrumentis Patavii
  • 75 — Ejusdem de Motu Locali Animalium Secundum Totum. Patavii
  • 76 Joan. Joanni Lib. de Pillularum ex Aloe cum succo Rosarum Utilitatibus. 1611
Latini in Octavo.
  • 1 BIblia LXX. Grae. cum Apochripha & Scholiis &c. Lond. 1653
  • 2 —Idem Iterum, ibi.
  • 3 Testamentum Nov. Grae. (Litera Magna) Cantab. T. Buck. 1632
  • 4 —Idem Grae. Londini Ap. Jo. Redmayne. 1674
  • 5 —Idem Grae. Notis. R. Steph. Lond. Jo. Billij (Deest Tit.) et Pasoris
  • 5 Lexicon Graeco-Latinum in Nov. Testamentum. Lond. 1621
  • 6 Fr. A Sancta Clara de Praedestinatione, de Meritis et Peccatorum remiss. 1635
  • 7 Gul. Amesii Lectiones in Omnes Psalmos Davidis. Lond. 1647
  • 8 Rob. Sandersonus de Juramenti Obligatione, Lond. 1670
  • 9 J. Sechb. Fabricius de Unitate Ecclesiae Britannicae. Oxon. 1676
  • 10— Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 11 Fran. Rous; Mella Patrum. Lond. 1650
  • 12 Ch. Cartwright Annotationes in Exodum, Lond. 1653
  • 13 Jo. Rainold. Sex Theses de Sacra Scriptura et Ecclesia. ibid. 1602
  • 14 Jac. Duporti Metaphrasis Lib. Psalmorum Graecis Versibus, Lond. 1674
  • 15—Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 16 Gab. Poueli de Adiaphoris Theses Theologicae ac Scholasticae. Lond. 1606
  • 17 G. Kendall, Fur pro Tribunali et Vita et Vind. G. Tuissii cont. F. Annat. Oxon. 1657
  • 18 F. Hommij LXX. Disputationes Theol. adversus Pontificios, Oxon. 1639
  • 19 Joh. Wallis, Mens Sobria &c. Oxoniae. 1657
  • 20 Joh. Prideaux Manuductio ad Theologiam Polemicam. Oxon. 1657
  • 21—Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 22 Z. Ʋrsini Corpus Doctrinae Christianae, sive Catechismus. Francofurti. 1621
  • 23 G. Bucani Institutiones Theologicae, seu Loci Communes &c. Gen. 1648
  • 24 Jo. Piscatoris Com. in Genesin, Epist. et in Horatium in 3. Vol.
  • 25 P. Tossani Enchiridion Locorum Communium Theologicorum. Bas. 1628
  • 26 Jo. Ailmeri Musae Sacrae: seu Jonas, Jeremiae, &c. Graeco Carm. Ox. 1652
  • 27 B. Gregorius Magnus de Cura Pastorali. A. Jer. Stephano. Lond. 1629
  • 28 Jo. Buxtorfij Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum, Basileae. 1663
  • 25 V. Bythneri Methodica Institutio Linguae Sanctae. Cantab. 1645
  • 30 Barth. Keckermanni Syst. Compend. totius Mathematices. Ox. 1661
  • 31 Gul. Oughtredi Clavis Mathematicae. Editio 4 ta. Oxon. 1667
  • [Page 7]32 R. Hues Tractatus de Globis. Figuris et Observ. Is. Pontani. ibid. 1663
  • 33 Gul. Blaeu de Usu Globorum et Sphaerarum. Oxoniae. 1665
  • 34 Euclidis Data, Emendat. et Additionibus Is. Barrow, Cantab. 1657
  • 35—Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 36 Jo. Bettus de Ortu & Natura Sanguinis. Lond. 1669
  • 37 Nath. Hodges de Pestis Nuperae Ortu et Progressu. Lond. 1672
  • 38 Gid. Harvey de Febribus Tractatus Theoreticus et Practicus, Lond. 1672
  • 39 Jo. Mayow Tractatus 2 o de Respiratione et de Rachitide. Ox. 1669
  • 40 Frid. Lossij Observationes Medicinales. Lond. 1672
  • 41 Joh. Beverovicij Idaea Medicinae Veterum. Lugd. Bat. 1637
  • 42 Laur. Jouberti Medicina Practica, Lugduni. 1572
  • 43 L. Fromondi Meteorologicorum Libri Sex. Oxoniae. 1639
  • 44 Ed. Herbert Expeditio in Ream Insulam. Londini. 1656
  • 45 D. Wheare Methodus Legendi Historias Civiles & Ecclesiasticas. Ox. 1662
  • 46 — Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 47 Aur. T. Macrobii Opera cum Joh. Is. Pontani & Meursii Notis. Lug. Bat. 1628
  • 48 M. Frid. Wendelini Philosophia Moralis. Hardarvici. 1654
  • 49 Andr. Alciati Emblemata Omnia cum Commentariis. Parisiis.
  • 50 Fr. Enstachii Summa Philosophiae Quadripartita. Cantab. 1648
  • 51 Ch. Scheibleri Liber Commentariorum Topicorum. Oxon. 1653
  • 52 — Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 53 Barth. Meisneri Philosophia Sobria. Wittebergae. 1623
  • 54 Dyni Muxellani Comment. in Regulas Juris Pontificii. Col. Ag. 1594
  • 55 M. Casaubon de iv Linguis de Lingua Hebraica & Saxonica. Lond. 1650
  • 56 Pet. Molinaei Poematum Libelli Tres. Cantabrigiae. 1670
  • 57 Emanuelis Thesauri Poemata Caesares & Ejusdem Varia Carmina. Ox. 1651
  • 58 H. Lud. Castanaei Distinctionum Philosoph. Synopsis. L. B. 1651
  • 59 M. T. Ciceronis Orationum Vol. 1 & 3. Notis T. Freigii Francofurti. 1654
  • 60 Fr. Burgersdicii Institutiones Logicae. Lugd. Bat. 1634
  • 61 Ed. Brerewood Tractatus Quidam Logici. Oxoniae. 1659
  • 62 Jo. Casi Dialectica sive Logica. Francofurti. 1613
  • 63 Geo. Dounami Commentarii in P. Rami Logicam. ibid. 1631
  • 64 Fasciculus Praeceptorum Logicorum, &c. Oxoniae. 1628
  • 65 Geo. Trapezuntii Rhetoricorum Libri 5 (que) Parisiis. 1530
  • 66 Theoph. Golii Ethica. Argentorati. 1621
  • 67 Herodiani Historiae Gr. Lat. cum Notis. Oxon. E Theatro. 1678
  • 68 Homeri Ilias Grae. cum Scholiis Dydimi. Oxon. E Theatro. 1678
  • 69 — Idem Grae. Lat. Cantabrigiae. 1672
  • 70 — Opera Omnia Grae. Lat. in 2 Vol. ibid. 1664
  • 71 Lexicon Homericum Authore Ludov. Coulon. Parisiis. 1644
  • 72 Clavis Homerica. Op. Geo. Perkins. Londini. 1673
  • 73 Hieroclis in Carm. Pythag. & de Providentia & Fato. Gr. La. Londini. 1673
  • 74 Poetae Minores Graeci Grae. Lat. Cantabrigiae. 1671
  • 75 — Idem. ibid. 1677
  • 76 Hesiodi Opera Gr. Lat. cum Jo. Gramatici Tzetis Scholiis Grae. Bas.
  • 77 — Idem Corn. Schrevelii Notis Cantab. 1672
  • [Page 8]78 — Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 79 Fr. Gregory Etymologicum Parvum. Gr. Lat. Londini. 1670
  • 80 — Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 81 Comenii Janua Linguarum. Latino-Anglicum. Lond. 1673
  • 82 — Id. Trilinguis. Anglico-Latino-Graecum. ibid. 1670
  • 83 E. Lubini Clavis Graecae Linguae. Londini. 1669
  • 84 — Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 85 N. Clenardi Institutiones Linguae Graecae. Lond. 1612
  • 86 Isocratis Orationes & Epistolae Grae. Lat. Gen. 1613
  • 87 Jac. Billii Locutiones Graecae in Locos Communes &c. Ludg. 1588
  • 88 Casp. Seidelii Manuale Graecae Linguae. Londini 1665
  • 89 M. Martinii Fundamenta Graecae Linguae. ibid. 1629
  • 90 Epigrammata Graeca in Usum Scholarum. Londini 1673
  • 91 Joh. Posselii Apophthegmata Graeco-Latina. Lond. 1652
  • 92 Plauti Comoediae cum Jo. Ph. Parei Notis. Francofurti 1610
  • 93 Valerius Maximus cum Notis variorum. Ludg. Bat. 1655
  • 94 M. F. Quintiliani Declamationes xix. Francofurti 1629
  • 95 Fax Nova Latinae-Linguae. Latino-Anglicum. Lond. 1670
  • 96 Nic. Reusneri Symbola Heroica Imperat. Gen. 1634
  • 97 Erasmi Colloquia. Londini 1653
  • 98 Sylva Synonimorum, Londini 1639
  • 99 —Idem —ibid. 1650
  • 100 Hen. Smetii prosodia. Londini 1672
  • 101 — Idem Iterum ibid.
  • 102 Scholae Wintoniensis phrases Latinae. Editio 9. 1676
  • 103 —Idem Iterum ibid.
  • 104 Th. Drax; Bibliotheca Scholastica Londini. 1633
  • 105 Porta Linguarum Trilinguis Latino-Anglico-Gallicum. Lond. 1631
  • 106 T. Haynes Grammatices Latinae Compendium. Lond. 1640
  • 107 — Idem iterum ibid.
  • 108 W. Walkers Art of Teaching, in Grammer Learning. Lond. 1669
  • 109 —Troposchematilogiae Rhetoricae Libri duo. ibid. 1668
  • 110 C. Hool'es Latine Grammer. Lond. 1670
  • 111 —Aesopi Fabulae, Anglo-Latinae. Lond. 1676
  • 112 —Corderii Colloquia. Anglo-Latina. ibid.
  • 113 —Terminationes & Exempla declinat. &c. ibid.
  • 114 Terentii Comoediae Anglo-Latinae. ibid.
  • 115 — Catonis Disticha Anglo-Latina. ibid. 1678
  • 116 —Sententiae Pueriles Anglo-Latinae. ibid. 1677
  • 118 Seb. Castalionis Dialogorum Sacrorum Libri. iv. Lond. 1667
  • 118 Schola Urbanitatis: sive de Elegantia Morum. &c. ibid. 1652
  • 119 Lud. Ʋivis Linguae Latinae Exercitatio. Lond. 1674
  • 120 Carmina Proverbialia Totius Humanae Vitae &c. Lond. 1670
  • 121 Phaedri Fabulae Lond. 1672
  • 122 Thomasii Dictionarium Latino-Anglicum. Cantab. 1600
  • 123 Justini Historia. Lond. 1673
  • 124 Terentii Comoediae. sex Lond. 1675
  • [Page 9]125 Manutij Phrases Linguae Latinae, Lond. 1579
  • 126 R. White; ad Grammaticen Ordinariam, Supplementa quaedam, Lond. 1648
  • 127 Pub. Ovidii Metamorphosis. Lond. 1678
  • 128 —Idem Iterum ibid.
  • 129 Aphthonii Progymnasmata. Lond. 1671
  • 130 — Idem Iterum Ibid.
  • 131 Isocratis Orationes 2. ad Demonicum & ad Nic ocl. Novâ methodo; Lat. 1677
  • 132 Desid. Erasmi Colloquia. Lon 1676
  • 133 Valerius Maximus. Parisiis. 1535
  • 134 Jo. Theoderici Annotationes in Laur. Vallae Elegant: Basileae. 1541
  • 135 Erici Puteani Orationum Selectarum Syntagma. L. B. 1623
  • 136 —Idem Iterum ibid.
  • 137 Ph. Lonice Theatrum Historicum sive Promptuarium Illust. Exemplor. 1590
  • 138 Jo. Sleidani Commentariorum de Statu Religionis &c. Libri XXVI. Argent.
  • 139—Continuatio Ejusdem Per M. Casp. Lundorpium. Fr. 1614
  • 140 Chronicon Carionis, A Ph. Melancthone et Casp. Peucero. Gen. 1617
  • 141 Jo. Mariana de Rege & Regis Institutione et de Ponderibus &c. Mog: 1605
  • 142 Fr. Schotti Itenerarium Italiae cum Tabellis Chorographicis &c. Vicentiae, 1610.
  • 143 Fr. Baconi Historia Vitae et Mortis & Ventorum in 2 Vol. Lond.
  • 144 Prophetia Anglicani Merlini & Jacobi Regis Basilicon Doron.
  • 145 Novae Solymae Libri VI. de Pueritia, Creatione Mundi &c. Lond. 1649
  • 146 H. Corn. Agrippae Operum Pars Posterior. Lugduni.
  • 147 Aphorismi Philosophici et Theologici. Per Germ. de Vauchelles. Paris. 1630
  • 148 Seb. Bassonis Philosophia Naturalis adversus Aristotelem. Gen. 1621
  • 149 Justini Hist. Comment. Victorini Strigelij. Ʋrsellis. 1602
  • 150 Ovidii Fastia, Tristia, de Ponto &c. Notis Bersinani. Lipsiae.
  • 151 C. Timpleri Physica et Metaphysica in 2 Vol. Hanoviae. 1607-8
  • 152 Jo. Casi Speculum Quaestionum Moralium. Francofurti. 1609
  • 153 M. Fabiani Hippii Problemata Physica & Logica. Witteb. 1611
  • 154 Aristotelis Organum Gr. La. Emendat. & Notis Jul. Pacii. Hanoviae. 1606
  • 155 G. Donaldsoni Synopsis Locorum Communium Philosoph. Gr. Lat. ex Diog. Laertio. 1612
  • 156 Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum, Rothomagi. 1615
  • 157 Gul. Ʋrsini Commentarius in P. Rami Logicam. Francofurti. 1607
  • 158 Petri Bertii Logicae Peripateticae Libri Sex. Ludg. Bat. 1604
  • 159 Nath. Carpentarii Philosophia Libera &c. Oxoniae. 1622
  • 160 Jo. Garcaei Meteorologia. Witebergae. 1584
  • 161 Jo. Bapt. Portae Magia Naturalis. Hanoviae. 1619
  • 162 — Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 163 Jul. Caes. Saliger de Subtilitate ad Hier. Cardanum. Francofurti. 1592
  • 164 Hier. Cardani Contradicentlum Medicorum Libri duo Marpurgi. 1607
  • 165 — Ejusdem de Methodo Medendi. Parisiis. 1565
  • [Page 10]166 Dom. Leoni Ars Medendi. Francofurti. 1597
  • 167 Jo. Riolani Systema Artis Medicinalis Theoricae et Practicae. Bas. 1629
  • 167 — Morborum Curandorum Ratio &c. ab Em. Stapano. ibid.
  • 168 Rod. Goctenius de Peste, & de Magnetica Vulnerum Curatione, &c. Fr. 1613
  • 168 Casp. Bauhini Tractatus de Lapide Bezoar. Basileae. 1613
  • 169 Leon. Fuchsii Methodus Perveniendi ad Medicinam &c. (deest Tit.)
  • 170 —Ejusd. de Historia Stirpium Commentarii Insignes. Pacisiis. 1546
  • 171 Hier. Rubeus de Distillatione. Basileae. 1585
  • 172 Ber. G. Penotti Tractatus Varii de Medicamentis Chymicis. Ʋrsellis. 1602
  • 173 Paracelsi Opera Latinè in 2 Vol. Basileae. 1575
  • 174 Conr. Gersneri Evonymus, sive de Remediis Secretis pars 2 da. Bas.
  • 175 Jo. Beguini Tyrocinium Chymicum. Wittenbergae. 1634
  • 176 A. Salae Chrysologia seu Examen Auri Chymicum. Hamb. 1622
  • 177 Jos. Quercetani Pharmacopoeia Dogmaticorum restituta. Gen. 1628
  • 178 — Ejusd. Diaeteticon Polyhistoricon, Lipsiae. 1615
  • 179 — Tetras Gravissimorum totius Capitis Affectuum. Marpurgi. 1617
  • 180 Dan. Sennerti et aliorum Tractatus de Scorbuto. Wittebergae. 1624
  • 181 Jo. Sperlingen de Origine Formarum et de Calido Innato pro Dan. Sennerto Contra Jo. Freitagium. Wittebergae. 1634
  • 182 Jo. Lud. Gansii Corallorum Historia. Francofurti. 1630
  • 183 Pet. Foresti Observat. Med. de Penis ac Virgae Vitiis &c. L. B. 1583
  • 184 Jo. Fernelii Opera Medica in 2 Vol. Francofurti. 1574-81
  • 185 H. Cardani Commentarii in Hippocrat. de Alimento. Bas. 1582
  • 186 Barth. Castelli Lexicon Medicum. Basileae. 1628
  • 187 Diodori Euchyontis de Polychymia Libri. iv, 1567
  • 187 Raim. Lully Mercuriorum Liber. Ejusd. Apertorium, Repert. &c. Col. Agr. 1567
  • 118 Jo. Isaaci Hollandi Opera Mineralia, sive de Lapide Philos. 1600
  • 189 Petri Molinei Elementa Logica. 3 tia Editio Parisiis. 1609
  • 190 Jo. Sleidani de Quatuor Summis Imperiis. Hen. Meibomii Notis Helmestadii.
  • 191 Pet. Martyris Commentarii in Epist. ad Romanos. Tiguri. 1559
  • 192 Dav. Parei Comment. in Epist. ad Romanos. Gen. 1617
  • 193 Testamentum Novum (Lingua Germanica) P. M. Luther. 1590
  • 194 Jo. Rainoldi de Romanae Ecclesiae Idololatria Libri Duo. Gen. 1598
  • 195 Raymundi de Sabunde Theologiae Naturalis. Francofurti 1635
  • 196 Pet. Molinaeus de Monarchia Temporali Pontificis Romani. Lond. 1614
  • 197 Lud. Lavaterus de Spectris, Lemuribus &c. Genevae. 1580
  • 198 Mallaeus Maleficarum in Tres Divisus Partes. A Jac. Sprengero. Ven. 1576
  • 199 Hier. Zanchii Epistolarum Libri duo. Ejusdem Orationes. Hanoviae. 1609
  • 200 Tractatio de Repudiis et divortiis. Ex Praelectionibus T. Bezae. Gen. 1569
  • 201 Bellarminus de Officio Principis Christiani. Romae. 1619
  • 202 Nonni Metaphrasis in Joannem Graecè.
  • 203 Abbati (Rob.) Demonstratio Antichristi, Contra Bellarmin. Lond. 1608
  • 204 — De Gratia et Perseverantia Sanctorum, contra Thomson. Fr. 1618
  • 205 Gab. Palaeoti De Bono Senectutis Libri Tres. Venetiis. 1598
  • 206 Ph. Melanchthonis Loci Communes Theologici. Bas. 1547
  • [Page 11]207 Ammonii Alexandrini Evangelici Canones. Coloniae. 1532
Latini in 12 &c.
  • 1 ARticuli Lambethani: &c. Lond. 1651
  • 2 Jo. Harmari Oratio Stetileutica. &c. Oxon. 1658 & Apologia pro Archiepiscopo Jo. William Eboracensi. Lond. 1649
  • 3 Rob. Baronii Disputatio Theol. de peccato Mortali & Veniali; Ox. 1658
  • 4 —Idem Iterum ibid.
  • 5 Testamentum Novum Grae. per Car Hoole. Lond. 1674
  • 6 —Idem Grae. Cantabrigiae per Field.
  • 7 —Idem Grae. in 24. Amst. Typis Jo Johnsonii. 1632
  • 8 —Idem Lat. Interprete Theod. Beza 24 Cantab. 1677
  • 9 —Idem Iterum ibid.
  • 10 —Id. Lat. (with Eng. Singing Psalms) 24. Amst. Bla. 1631
  • 11 Gul. Amesius de Casibus Conscientiae. Oxon. 1659
  • 12 —Coronis ad Collationem Hagiensem &c. Lond. 1630
  • 13 Minucius Felix; Observat. N. Rigaltii & Notis Jo. Awower. Ox. 1662
  • 14 Vincentii Lirinensis adversus Haereses Com. duo. Oxon. 1631
  • 15 Andrews Episc. Winton. praeces privatae G. L. Oxon. E. Theatro. 1675
  • 16 Catechesis Elenctica Errorum Qui hodie vexant Ecclesiam. 1654
  • 17 G. Bradshaw de Justification's doctrina. Lugd. Bat. 1618
  • 18 Juellii Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae Graecè versa. Oxon. 1614
  • 19 —Idem Latinè. Lond. 1637
  • 20 Jo. Rainoldi Orationes (Caret Titulo) Lond. 1628
  • 21 Liber Psalmorum & praecum in Usum Ecclesiae Cath. Christi Oxon. 1630
  • 22 F. Rous Interiora Regni Dei. Londini, 1655
  • 23 Joh. Thaddaei Conciliatorium Biblicum. Amst. 1648
  • 24 Rudimenta Fidei Christianae G.L. H. Stephani. 1563
  • 25 Hier. Osorii De Religione Libri Tres. Dilingae. 1576
  • 26 Horae in Laudem B. Virginis Mariae Gr. Lat. Parisiis. 1549
  • 27 Confessio Ecclesiarum Belgicarum Gr. Lat. Fr. Sylburgio Interp. L. B. 1623
  • 28 L. Morini Dilucidatio Articulorum Controversorum Fidei. Londini.
  • 29 G. Pembelus De Formarum Origine et de Providentia Dei. Cantab. 1631
  • 30 Car. Potteri Theses Quadragesimales in Scholiis. Oxon. 1640. Oxon. 1651
  • 31 Rob. Bellarminus de septem Verbis & de Ascensione &c. in 2 Vol. 24. Col. Agr.
  • 32 Drexelii Aurifodina, Zodiacus Christianus, & Recta Intentio in 3 Vol. Col. Agr.
  • 33 Edm. Campiani S. J. Martyris in Anglia, Opuscula Omnia. 24. 1622
  • 34 D. Augustini Meditationes Soliloquia & Manuale, 24. Duaci. 1610
  • 35 Dan. Swenter Manipulus Linguae Sanctae. 24. Noribergae. 1628
  • 36 Gualt. Charletoni Oeconomia Animalis. 12. Londini. 1669
  • 37 Th. Willis Pharmaceutice Rationalis Pars 2 da. Oxon. 1675
  • 38 —Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • [Page 12]39 Albertus Magnus de Secretis Mulierum. Argentorat. 1601
  • 40 Aristotelis Problemata. Londini. 1583
  • 41 Jo. Rud. Camerarii Syllog. Memorabilium Med. Centuria 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Uno Vol.
  • 42 Rex Platonicus, sive Musae Regnantes. Oxon. 1635
  • 43 Imago Regis Caroli in illis suis Aerumnis & Solitudine. 1649
  • 44 Dom. Baudi Epistolae & Orationes. Amst. 1647
  • 45 Angeli Politiani Epistolarum Libri xii Hanoviae. 1612
  • 46 — Idem ibid. 1622
  • 47 Jac. Alting Hebraeorum Respublica Scholast. sive Hist. Academiarum. 1652
  • 48 Claudii Paradini Symbola Heroica 16 o. Ex Off. Plantiniana. 1600
  • 49 Antiquae Historiae Synopsis. 12 o. Oxon. 1660
  • 50—Idem iterum. ibid.
  • 51 Aeliani de Varia Historia Libri XIV. Latinè, Lugd. 1577
  • 52 Ch. Forstneri Notae Politicae in Corn. Tacitum in 2 Vol. L. B. 1650-2
  • 53 Eb. Schultesij Synopsis Geographiae. Tubingae. 1654
  • 54 S. Ward de Magnete. Londini, 1639
  • 55 Jo. Wouweri Dies Aestiva, sive de Umbra Paegnion. Oxon. 1636
  • 56 Petrarcha de Remedijs Utrius (que) Fortunae, Lugduni. 1577
  • 57 D. Othonis Melandri Joco-Seria. Francofurti. 1617
  • 58 Pierre Charron de la Sagesse Trois Livres A. Amst. 1662
  • 59 H. Pastor Fido Tragicomedia Pastoral. di B. Guarini. In Ven. 1600
  • 60 E. Bronchorst in Titulum Digest. de Diversis Regulis Juris. Fr. 1626
  • 61 Nugae Venales, sive Thesaurus Ridendi & Jocandi. 1644
  • 62 Jo. Barclaii Euphormionis Lusinini Partes 5 (que) Ox. 1634
  • 63 Gab. A. Stuphen Euphormionis Lusinini Continuatio. Gen. 1626
  • 64 Tho. Jones Prolusiones Academicae. Oxoniae. 1616
  • 65 — Idem iterum. ibid.
  • 66 Gen. Jo. Vossii Rhetorices Contractae. Oxoniae. 1631
  • 67 Jo. Vicarsi Manuductio ad Artem Rhetoricam. Lond. 2624
  • 68 Th. Farnabii Index Rhetoricus & Oratorius. Lond. 1646
  • 69 — Ejusdem Phrases Oratoriae Elegantiores. ibid. 1664
  • 70 Alstedii Physica Harmonica. Herboniae. 1616
  • 71 Fraus Honesta Comoedia Cantabrigiae Olim acta. Lond. 1632
  • 72 Nero. Tragaedia. A Matthaeo Gwinne. Londini, 1638
  • 73 Casp. Bartholini Enchiridion Logicum. Argentorati. 1631
  • 74 Dan. Stahilii Axiomata Philosophica. Londini. 1651
  • 75 Petri Rami Dialecticae Libri duo. Brema. 1619
  • 76 Smith & Brerewood Elementa Logica. Lond.
  • 77 Jo. Burgersdicii Idea Philosophiae Tum Moralis Tum Nat. 1641
  • 78 — Idem. Oxoniae. 1654
  • 79 — Institutiones Metaphysicae. Londini. 1653
  • 80 — Collegium Physicum et Idea Philosophiae. Nat. 1650
  • 81 Jo. Stobaei Sententiae. Latine. Lugduni. 1555
  • 82 Justo Lipsi Politica 16. Francofurti. 1615
  • 83 — Ejusdem de Constantia 24 o. Oxonii. 1663
  • 84 Jo. B. Ferrarii Orationes 24 o. 1653
  • [Page 13]85 Joach Fortii Liber Aureus de Ratione Studii 24. Lugd. Bat. 1634
  • 86 Helvici Colloquia Familiaria. Londini. 1673
  • 87 Posselii Apophthegmata Graeco Latina. Londini. 1652
  • 88 Aristophanis Comoediae Grae. Lat. Amst. 1670
  • 89 Jac. Billii Locutiones Graecae in Communes locos &c. Gen. 1614
  • 90 Pasoris Syllabus Gr. Lat. Omnium Novi Testamenti Vocum. Fr. 5657
  • 91 Aesopi Fabulae Graecè Londini. 1671
  • 92 — Idem Gr. Lat. ibid. 1679
  • 93 Helvici Colloquia Familiaria. Londini. 1666
  • 94 Stahlii Axiomata Philosophica 12 Londini. 1651
  • 95 Stradae De Bello Bellgico Decas Prima. (Fig.) Romae. 1637
  • 96 A. Brachelii Historia Nostri Temporis (Fig. Aeneis) Amst. 1655
  • 97 Plinii Historiae Naturalis Tomus primus. L. B. Elzevirii. 1635
  • 98 Q. Curtius de Rebus Gestis Alexandri Magni. Londini. 1680
  • 99 — Idem. Oxoniae. 1672
  • 100 Lucius Florus Sine Notis 24, Amst. 1664
  • 101 Historiae Romanae Epitome 24. Ex Off. Plantiniana. 1615
  • 102 — Idem 24. Amst. Janssonii. 1630
  • 103 Valerius Maximus in 16 Londini. 1673
  • 104 — Idem iterum. ibid.
  • 105 Jo. Clarke; Formulae Oratoriae in Usum Scholarium Londini. 1659
  • 106 — Idem ibid. 1664
  • 107 —Dux Grammaticus. Londini. 1664
  • 108 —Phraseologia Puerilis Anglo-Latina. Londin. 1660
  • 109 Car. Butleri Rhetoricae Libri duo. Londini. 1671
  • 110 Reusneri Symbola Imp. ac Caesarum Romanorum &c. Oxon. 1680
  • 111 English Examples to be Turned into Latin, 3 Edit. 1679
  • 112 Ludov. Vivis Introductio ad Sapientiam. Aberdoniae, 1623
  • 113 Farnabij Phrases Oratoriae Elegantiores, Lond. 1664
  • 114 Textoris Dialogi aliquot Festivissimi, 16 o. Gen. 1626
  • 115—Epithetorum Epitome 16 o Lond. 1673
  • 116 Marcelli Palingenij Poetae Zodiacus Vitae, 16 o. Gen. 1600
  • 117 Lucani de Bello Civili Libri X. 16 o, Londini. 1589
  • 118 Q. Horatij Flacci Poemata. Jo. Bond Commentarijs. Amst. 1662
  • 119 —Idem Londini, 1670
  • 120 Martialis Epigrammata in Usum Scholae Westmonast. Lond. 1677
  • 121 —Idem Iterum, ibid.
  • 122 Horatius Juvenal & Persius cum Notis. Lond. 1670
  • 123 —Idem Iterum. ibid.
  • 124 Juvenal & Persius Notis Farnabij, Lond. 1669
  • 125 Buchleri Thesaurus Poeticus, Lond. 1669
  • 126 —Idem Iterum, ibid.
  • 127 Flores Illustrium Poetarum 16 o Lond. 1611
  • 128 Jo. Oweni Epigrammata 12 o Lond. 1668
  • 129 —Item Iterum. ibid.
  • 130 Th. Mori Epigrammata 16 o. Lond. 1638
  • 131 Hier. Vidae Poemata Omnia, 16 o. Gen. 1605
  • [Page 14]132 Terentij Comoediae T. Farnabij Notis. Amst. 1669
  • 133 —Idem Sine Notis in 24 o.—(Deest Tit.)
  • 134 Claudiani Opera in 24 o. Amst. 1650
  • 135 Apuleij Opera in 24 o. Amst. 1624
  • 136 P. Ovidij Opera in 24 o. Amst. Jansonij, 1629
  • 137 Senecae Tragoediae in 24 o. Amst. 1668
  • 138 Catullus Tibullus Propertius in 24 o. Amst. 1626
  • 139 Erasmi Moriae Encomium 12 o. Oxoniae. 1668
  • 140 — Apophthegmata 16 o. Lugduni, 1552
  • 141 Familiares Colloquendi Formulae. Anglo-Latinae. Lond. 1678
  • 142 —Idem Iterum, ibid.
  • 143 Lipsij Politica in 24 o. Amstelodami.
  • 144 —De Constantia Libri duo, Oxon. 1663
  • 145 Respublica Namurcensis, Hannoniae & Lutsenburgensis, 24 o. Amst. 1634
  • 146 Justiniani Institutiones in 24 o. Amst. 1625
  • 147 Epicteti Enchiridion, Grae. Lat. 24 o. Lugd. Bat. 1651
  • 148 Rob. Baronij Apodixis Catho [...]ica ad Geo. Turnebulli Tetragoniss. &c. Abre­doniae. 1631
  • 149 Jo. Buxtorfij Synagoga Judaica. Hanoviae. 1622
  • 150 L. Trelcatij Loci Communes Theologici. Gen. 1611
  • 151 G. Amesij Rescriptio ad responsum N. Grevinchovij. Lugd. Bat. 1634
  • 152 Confessio Fidei Exhibita Invictiss. Imp. Carolo V. &c. A Ph. Melancth. Witeb. 1613
  • 153 Bellarminus de Gemitu Columbae. Col. Agrip. 1617
  • 154 Casp. Facii Politica Liviana. Lipsiae. 1613
  • 155 Dom. Baudi Induciarum Belli Belgici, Libri Tres. 3 tia. Editio. L.B. 1629
  • 156 Justiniani Institutiones Notis doctiff. Scriptorum perpetuis. 1568
  • 157 Joh. Combachii Metaphysica. Editio 3 tia. Oxonii. 1633
  • 158 Fr. Petrarcha de Remediis Utrius (que) Fortunae. Gen. 1610
  • 159 Geo. Mocbingeri Compendium Institutionum Med. Sennerti. Parisijs. 1631
  • 160 Mulleri Miracula & Mysteria Chymico-Medica, Novum Lumen Chym. &c. 1614
  • 161 Mart. Rulandi Medicina Practica. Hanoviae. 1610
Italici, Gallici, Hisp. in Folio.
  • 1 DIscorsi delle Fortificationi, di Carlo Theti. In Vicenza. 1617
  • 2 Le Fortificationi di Buonaiuto Lorini. Con L'Aggiunta delsesto Li­bro. Ven. 1609
  • 3 Discorsi di M. Pietro Matthioli Nelli Sei Libri di. p. Dioscoride. Ven. 1604
  • 4 Anotomia del Corpo Humano di Giov. Valverde. Con Figuri. In Venetia. 1608
  • 5 D [...]lla Nuova disciplina & Vera Arte Militare del Brancatio. ibid. 1585
  • 6 Le Deche di T. Livio delle Historie Romane da. M. Ja. Nardi. ibid. 1562
  • 7 Della Fabrica del Mondo di M. Francesco Alunno. ibid. 1593
  • [Page 15]8. Dante Con L'Espositioni di Chri. Landino & d'Aless. Vellutello. ibid. 1596
  • 9 Historia del Concilio Tridentino di Pietro Scave Polano. In Londra. 1619
  • 10 Jo. Florio's Dictionary of the Italian and English Tongues. Lond. 1611
  • 11 Jo Minsheu his Dictionary in Spanish and English. Lond. 1599
  • 12 Les Metamorphoses D'Ovide en Prose Françoise, (avec Figures) Paris. 1619
  • 13 Le Mystere d'Iniquitie; Ou L'Historie de La Papaute par de Mornay. 1611
  • 14 Les Six Liures de La Republique de J. Bodin. A Lyon. 1579
  • 15 Les Memoires de Messire Philip de Comines. A Paris. 1552
  • 16 Recueil des Rois de France, Leurs Couronne & Maison &c. Par J. du Tillet. 1586
  • 17 L'Historie Entire des Poissons Par. Gul. Rondelet. A Lyon. 1558
Italici, Gallici, Hisp. in Quarto.
  • 1 LE Imprese Illustri con Espositioni & Discorsi Del Sig. Ruscelli. (Charta Magna) In Venetia. 1566
  • 2 Prattica Manuale Dell' Artiglieria, & modo di Fuochi artificiali et muovi Ra­gionamenti &c. Da Luigi Colliado. &c. In Milano. 1606
  • 3 La Historia D' Italia Di. M Fran. Guicciardini Con La Vita Del Autore. In Ven. 1568
  • 4 Il Nuovo Testamento Di Jesu Christo. (Deest Titulus.)
  • 5 Il Nuovo Leggendario Della Vita, e Fatti Di Giesu Christo, E Di Tutti Sancti. 1618
  • 6 Hist. Delle Vite de I Somni Pontifici, da Platina, Panvinio & Cicarelli. Ven. 1613
  • 7 L' Historia di Milano dall' M. Bernardino Corio. In Venegia. 1554
  • 8 Descrittione di Tutta Italia di. F. Leandro Alberti. ibid. 1551
  • 9 Le Vite di Tutti Gli Imperadori Romani da Giulio Cesare. ibid. 1610
  • 10 Le Relationi Universali di Giovanni Botero. In Vicenza. 1595
  • 11 — Id. divise in Quattro Parti, Con Le Figure &c. In Venetia. 1605
  • 12 Trattato Del Flusso et Riflusso del Mare, del Sig. An. Raimondo. In Ve­net. 1589
  • 12 Lettere del Sig. Cavalier Battista Guarini. In Venetia. 1593
  • 13 Ragionamenti sopra Le Varieta De I Flussi Riflussi del Mare. da N. Sagri. 1574
  • 14 Orlando Furioso di. M. Lodovico Ariosto. Con Figure. In Venetia 1603
  • 15 Gierusalemme Liberata, Poema Heroico del Sig. Torquato Tasso. ibid. 1511
  • 16 Il Petarcha Con L'Expositione d'Alessandro Vellutello. ibid. 1545
  • 17 Il Decamerone di. M. Giovanni Boccaccio da. M. Luigi Groto &c. ibid. 1588
  • 18 La Geneologia de Gli dei de Gentili di. M. Gio. Boccaccio. ibid. 1574
  • 19 Esamine di Varij Giudicij de J. Politici: Edella dottrina E de i Fatti de i [Page 16] Protestanti veri, & de i Cattolici Romani. In Londra. 1587
  • 20 Lettere di Principi. In Venetia. 1570
  • 21 Ragguagli di Parnaso del Sig. Trajano Boccalini in 2 Vol. In Ven. 1614
  • 22 Auuertimenti, Auuedimenti Civili, & Concetti Politici di Guicciardini Lottini, & Sansovini. In Venegia. 1598
  • 23 Considerationi di Gio. B. Leoni sopra L'Hist. d'Italia di Guicciardini 1599
  • 24 —Civili de. M. Remigio sopra L'Hist. di Guicciard. & d'altri Hist. 1603
  • 25 Il Segretario dialogo di Battista Guarini. In Venetia. 1594
  • 26 Ragionamenti Politici di Giuseppe Mattheacci. In Venetia. 1615
  • 27 Orationi Militari di. M. Rimegio da Tut [...]i Gli Hist. Greci E Latini &c. 1585
  • 28 I Quesiti Militari di Gio Fran. Fiammelli. In Roma. 1606
  • 28 Essamine Militare delle Cernide, de Banditi &c. In Venetia. 1616
  • 29 Delle Rassegne, & Modo per Essercitare Tanteria. In Modona. 1613
  • 30 Il Soldato di. M. Domenico Mora Bolognese. In Venetia. 1570
  • 31 Gli Annali di Cornelio Facito. da Giorgio dati. ibid. 1598
  • 32 Discorsi del Sig. Scipione Ammirato Sopra Cornelio Tacito. ibid. 1607
  • 33 Tre Discorsi Sopra il Modo D' Alzar Acque da' Luoghi Bassi. In Parma. 1567
  • 34 Della Politica, Overo del Governo di slato di Giusto Lipsio. 1618
  • 35 L' Hercolano Dialogo di. M. Benedetto Varchi. In Venetia. 1570
  • 36 Pietra del Peragone Politico di Trajano Boccalini. 1615
  • 37 Il Duello di M. Giovan. Battista Pigna, In Vinegia. 1554
  • 38 Discorsi del Conte Annibale Romes divisi in sette Giornate. 1586
  • 39 Auvertimenti Politici, Morali et Christiani del Sig. Vannozzi. In Bolog. 1609
  • 40 Institution Morale di. M. Alessandro Piccolomini. In Venetia. 1582
  • 41 Auvertimenti Nelle Compositioni de Medicamenti &c. di G. Melichio. 1596
  • 42 Trattato della Natura de Cibi et del Bere, del Sig. Pisanelli. 1586
  • 43 La Biblia. Trasladada en Espanol. 1569
  • 44 Pedacos de Historia, ô Relaçiones assy Hamadas por sus Autores los Peregri­nos. Per Antonio Perez.
  • 45 Les Estats, Empires, & Principautez du Monde. Par Davity. Paris. 1610
  • 46 Les Memoires du Sier Tillet des Roys de France &c. A Paris. 1618
  • 47 Tesoro de Las dos Lenguas Francesa y Espanola Par C. Oudin. ibid. 1616
  • 48 La Sepmaine Ou Creation du Monde de Du-Bartas avec Annotat. &c. 1583
  • 49 M. de Vulson de la Puissance du Pape, et des Lib [...]rtes de l' Eglise Gallica­ne. 1654
  • 50 Declaration du Roy Jacques d' Angleterre &c. touchant le faict de C. Vor­stius. 1612
  • 51 Le Microcosme Contennat divers Tableaux de la Vie Humaine Representez En Figures avec une brieve Exposition en Vers François. Amst.
  • 52 Le parfaict Capitaine. L'Abrege des Comen aires de Caesar. Paris.
  • 53 Institution de la Religion Chrestien par Jean Calvin. A Gen. 1545
Itallici, Gallici, Hisp. in Octavo, &c.
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  • Jusques à l'An 1624 in 9 Vol. A Paris.—
  • 2 Histoire de France du Regne de Henry IV. par P. Matthiev. 2 Vol. 1615
  • 3 Chroni (que) et Histoire Universelle. Pa. Ph. Melanch. & Gasp. Peucer. 2 Vol. 1595
  • 4 Recueil des Choses Memorables Avenues en France Sous Henry 2. François 2. &c. 1595
  • 5 Les Oeures du S r du Vair Garde des Seaux de France, A Roüen. 1617
  • 6 Remonstrances Tres-Humbles Au Roy de France & de Pologne Henry 3 me. 1588
  • 7 La Pratique du Cavalier. par Rene de Menou. A Paris. 1619
  • 8 L'Estat et Succez des Affaires de France par Bern. de Girard. Paris. 1609
  • 9 Lettres du Sieur de Balzac. A Troyes, 1634
  • 10 Le Reveville-Matin des François, et de Leurs Voisins. A Edimbourg. 1574
  • 11 Origines des dignitez & Maglstrats de France, par Cl. Fauchet. Paris 1606
  • 12 Le Cabiner du Roy de France, &c. 1581
  • 13 Le Miroir des Francois de L'Estat & maniement des Affairs de France, 1582
  • 14 Le Brillant de la Royne, Ou Les Vies des Hommes Illust. du Nom. de Me­dicis. 1613
  • 15 La Puissance Legitime du Prince sur Le Peuple, & du Peuple sur le Prince 1451
  • 16 Le Miroir Politi (que) des diverses Manieres de Governer. & Policer. les Repub. 1567
  • 17 Les Livres de Hierosme Cardanus de la Subtilité, A Paris. 1584
  • 18 Les Secrets & Merveilles de Nature, par J. Jacques Wecker. A Rouen. 1614
  • 19 Traitte de l'Hysterotomotokie, Ou Enfantement Caesaren. par F. Rousset. 1581
  • 20 La Gaule Francoise de Francois Hotoman. A Cologne, 1574
  • 21 La Bible en François (Man (que) le Titre) par Fr. Estienne, 1567
  • 22 Le Devoir General de l'Homme en Toutes Conditions, Envers Dieu. Paris. 1617
  • 23 Antimariana Ou Refutation des Propositions de Mariana. Paris. 1610
  • 24 Response Apologeti (que) A L'Anti-Coton & à ceux de sa suite, par F. Bonald. 1611
  • 25 Pierre Du Moulin; Bouclier de la Foy &c. A Charenton. 1619
  • 26—De la Vocation des Pasteurs. A Sedan. 1618
  • 27—Contre Pere Cotton; (Avec 4 autres Traicts du Mesme Autheus.)
  • 28—Apologie pour la Saincte Cene; Contre les Messes &c. 1610
  • 29—Accroisement des Eaux de Siloe, &c. A Gen. 1614
  • 30 Libre Discours sur L'Estat des Eglises Reformees en France. 1619
  • 31 Traite des Saintes Escritures par Jaques Clemenceau. A La Rochelle. 1607
  • 32 Fr. Veron. Contre' tous les Ministres & le Religion Reformee, 1619
  • [Page 18]33 La Sauve-Garde des Roys, en Un Sermon par Dav. Home. A Gergeau. 1616
  • 34 Discours & Meditations Chrestienens par Ph. de Mornay. A Saumur. 1611
  • 35 Inventaire General de L'Historie de France par J. de Serre. In 6 Vol. Duod. 1619
  • 36 Les Histoires Tragiques de Nostre Temps. par. Fr. de Rosset. Duod. Paris. 1616
  • 37 Les discours de L'Estat de Paix & de Guerre de N. Machiavel. 1606
  • 38 Les Comedies Facecieuses de Pierre de L'Arivey. A Roven. 1611
  • 39 Lettres Amoureuses & Morales des beaux Esprits de ce temps. 1612
  • 40 Les Amours de La Belle du Luc. par Sieur de Gontier. 1597
  • 41 Les Oeuvres de. M. Francois Rabelais. A Lyon.
  • 42 Grammaire & Syntaxe Françoise par Charles Maupas. 1618
  • 43 Epistres de Seneque Senateur Romain. A Tours. 1614
  • 44 —Familiaires de M. T. Ciceronne. Paris. 1552
  • 45 I Capitani del Sig. Gio. Bottero, Con alcuni discorsi curiosi. In Torino. 1607
  • 46 Orlando Furioso di. M. Lodovico Ariosto. In Vinegia. 1595
  • 47 Il Pastor Fido Tragi-comedia Pastorale di Battista Guarini. ibid. 1596
  • 48 Le Cose Maravigliose dell' Alma Citta di Roma, &c. In Roma. 1595
  • 49 L'Antichita di Roma di Andrea Fulvio. In Venetia. 1588
  • 50 Roma Ristaurata, & Italia Illustrata di Biondo da Forli. ibid. 1558
  • 51 Antichità di Pozzuolo di Scipione Mazzella. In Napoli. 1594
  • 52 Itinerario D'Italia di Andrea Scoto. In Vicenza. 1615
  • 53 Appiano Alessandrino delle Guerre de Romani. In Ven. 1563
  • 54 Prose di. M. Agnolo Firenzuola. In Fiorenza. 1552
  • 55 Giov. Botero della Ragion de Stato, Libri Dieci. In Venetia. 1606
  • 56 Del Secretario di. M. Francesco Sansovino Libri vij. ibid. 1591
  • 57 Compagnia della Lesina Dialogo, Capitoli, & Ragionamenti. 1601
  • 58 Lett [...]e Affectuose di Madonna Emilià. In Siena. 1594
  • 59 Il. Filocopo di. M. Giovanni Boccaccio. In Venetia. 1575
  • 60 —Idem Iterum ibid. 1612
  • 61 La Civil Conversatione del Sig. Stefano Guazzo. In Venetia. 1609
  • 62 Delle Cento Novelle Scete di. M. Fran. Sansovino ibid. 1563
  • 63 L [...]ttioni Sopra dogmi Fatte da F. Fran. panigarola; ibid. 1584
  • 64 I Commentari di Theodoro Spandugino dell' Origine de principi Turchi. 1551
  • 65 Il Duello del Mutio Justinopolitano. In Vinegia. 1553
  • 66 Il Duello di. M. Andrea Alciato. In Venetia. 1545
  • 67 Ant. Massa Contra L' Uso del Duello. ibid. 1555
  • 68 La singular doctrina de. M. Dom. Romoli detto N. panonto. ibid. 1610
  • 69 Platinà delle Vite de pontefici Romani. In Venetia. 1590
  • 70 Vita, Et Costumi Del San Francesco da S. Bonaventura. 1607
  • 71 —Del B. Luigi Gonzaga dal padre Virgllio Cepari. 1612
  • 72 —Del. B. Giovanna della Croce di Ant. Dazza. In Pavia. 1617
  • 73 Dispregio della. Vanita del Mondo del Diego d' Estella. 1585
  • 74 Bellarmini. della Eterna Felicita de Santi. In Roma. 1616
  • 75 —Del Gemito della Columbar. ibid. 1617
  • [Page 19]76 —Delle 7 Parole dette Da Christo In Croce, ibid. 1518
  • 77 Saggi Morali del Sig. Francesco Bacono, In Londra. 1618
  • 78 Aminta Favola di torquata Tasso, François & Italien. A Roven. 1598
  • 79 L' Hore di Ricreationi di. M. Lodov. Guicciardini. 12 In Venitia. 1604
  • 80 Machiavelli del' Arte della Guerra; In Vinegià. 1550
  • 81 Quattro Libri delle Lettere Amorose di. M. Girol. Parabosco. ibid. 1569
  • 82 Relaciones & Cartas de Antonio Perez (Ling. Espan.) in 2 Vol. 1598
  • 83 Primera parte de Don Quixote de la Mancha. En Bruscelas. 1617
  • 84 Silva de Varià Lecion. per El. Cavallero pedro Mexia. En. Anveres. 1603
  • 85 Historià Ecclesiastica del schisma del Reyno de Inglaterra. ibid. 1588
  • 86 De la Vida del picaro Guzman de Alfarache per M. Aleman. 12. Milan. 1615
  • 87 Tragi-Comedia de Calisto y Melibea. 12. En Barcelona. 1585
  • 88 Las Fabulas del y sopo. 12. En Anveres. 1546
ENGLISH in FOLIO.
  • [Page 13]1 ASsembly's Annotations on the Bible, 2 Vol. (Turky Leather) 1651
  • 2 Bishop Andrews XCVI Sermons, fourth Edition, London. 1641
  • 3 —Another of the same, (in Turky Leather and Guilt) ibid.
  • 4 —Pious Exposition of the X Commandments. 1650
  • 5 —Id. third Edition. 1675
  • 6 —Posthumous and Orphan Lectures, London. 1657
  • 7 St. Amour's Journal about five Propositions between Jansenists and Moli­nists. 1664
  • 8 Attersol (W.) his Commentary on Numbers, London. 1618
  • 9 —Upon St. Paul's Epistle to Philemon. 1612
  • 10 —Id. second Edition. 1633
  • 11 Ambrose (Isaac) his complete Works. 1674
  • 12. Austin's (W.) Devout, Godly, and Learned Meditations. 1637
  • 13 Ashmole (E.) Institution, Laws, &c. Of the Order of the Garter. 1672
  • 14 Ambassadors Travels and Voyages from Duke of Holstein, &c. Lond. 1669
  • 15 Anatomy of Melancholy, by Democritus Junior, alias Burton. 1638
  • 16 Albemarle (Duke of) his Observations on Military, &c. Affairs. 1671
  • 17 Aelian's Tacticks, or Art of Embatteling an Army, &c. 1616
  • 18 Annals and History of Cornelius Tacitus. 1622
  • 19 Apologies of several Princes, justifying to the world their most eminent Actions: (with Figures of Emperors and Kings.) 1673
  • 20 Almahide, or, The Captive Queen, an excellent Romance. 1677
  • 21 Advertisements from Parnassus, with the Politick Touchstone, third E­dition. 1674
  • 22 Advancement and Proficiency of Learning, &c. by Sir Fr. Bacon. 1640
  • 23 Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, by R. Thoroton, (with Maps, &c.) 1677
  • 24 Bible, largest Roman Letter, by John Ogilby, Cambridge. Field. 1650
  • 25 —Smaller Letter, Cambridge, by John Hayes. 1674
  • 26 —Black Letter, London. 1640
  • 27 Book of Martyrs, by John Fox, three Vol. (Royal Paper.) 1641
  • 28 —Another of the same, (Guilt and Letter'd.) ibid.
  • 29 Broughton (Hugh) his works complete. 1661
  • 30 Bishop Brownrigg's Sermons, second Vol. London. 1664
  • 31 —Id. complete, London. 1674
  • 32 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 33 Baxner's (R.) Catholick Theology, plain, pure, peaceable. 1675
  • 34 Christian Directory, or Body of Divinity. 1673
  • 35 Burgess (Anth.) Spiritual Refining: Of Grace and Assurance. 1652
  • 36 —Second Edition in two Parts, in one Vol. 1658
  • 37 —CXLV Expository Sermons on the 17th. Chap. of St. John. 1656
  • 38 —Doctrine of Original Sin, Asserted and Vindicated. 1659
  • 39 —Commentary on the third Chapter, first Epistle to the Corinthians. ibid.
  • 40 —On the first Chapter, second Epistle to the Corinthians. 1661
  • [Page 14]41 Bishop Brownrigg's second Vol. of Sermons. 1664
  • 42 Book of Common Prayer for the Church of Scotland. Edinborough. 1637
  • 43 Birckbek (S) Protestants Evidence, taken out of good Records. 1657
  • 44 Byfield's (N) Commentary on 3 first Chap. of the 1 Epist. of St. Peter. 1637
  • 45 Body of Divinity, or sum and substance of Christian Religion, by Bishop Ʋsher. 1658
  • 46 Ball's (John) Power of Godliness, doctrinally & practically handled. 1657
  • 47 Bayne's (P) Comentary on the Ephesians. 1643
  • 48 Bishop Babington's Works. London. 1615.
  • 49 Blondel's (D.) Treatise of the Sybils, Englished by J. D. 1661
  • 50 Baker's (Sir Rich.) Chronicle of the Kings of England, &c. last Edit. 1679
  • 51 Blome's (R) Britannia: Geographical Description of England, &c. 1673
  • 52 —On Guillim's Heraldry (with many Sculptures and Additions.) 1679
  • 53 Brooke (Ralph) his Heraldry. London. 1619
  • 54 Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, eighth Edit. 1676
  • 55 Bacon's (Sir Fr.) Natural History in X Centuries, third Edit: 1631
  • 56 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 57 — Henry the Seventh with Godwin's Annals. 1676
  • 58 —Advancement and Proficiency of Learning. 1974
  • 59 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 60 Burton's (W.) Comentary on Antoninus his Itinerary. 1658
  • 61 Barret's (R.) Theorick and Practick of Modern Wars. 1598
  • 62 Barry's (Jer.) Discourse of Military Discipline, &c. Bruxelles. 1634
  • 63 Babington's (I.) Pyrotechnia, Discourse of Artificial Fire-works, &c. 1635
  • 64 Book of Fire-works, &c. (with many Copper Cuts) in Dutch.
  • 65 Brathwait's (R.) English Gentleman and Gentlewoman. 1631
  • 66 Banish'd Virgin, by Fran. Biondi: Englished by J. Hayward. 1635
  • 67 Bentivolio and Ʋrania, in Six Books by N. Ingelo, second Edit. 1669
  • 68 Burnet's (W.) Memoirs of the Lives, Actions of the D. of Hamilton. 1677
  • 69 Browne's (A.) Ars Pictoria: Academy of Drawing, Painting, &c. second Edit. 1675
  • 70 Bromhall's (T.) Treatise of Specters. London. 1658
  • 71 Browne's (T.) Enquiries into vulgar and common Errors. 1646
  • 72 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 73 Barlow's (John) Exposition of the first and second Chapters of the second Epistle to Timo [...]hy. 1632
  • 74 Cressey's (S.) Church-History of Brittany. 1668
  • 75 Clark's (S.) Marrow or Ecclesiastical History, or Lives, &c. (Fig.) third Edit. 1675
  • 76 —Mirror or Looking-Glass for Saints & Sinners, in Ex. &c. 2 Vol. 1671
  • 77 Cudworth's (R.) Intellectual System of the Universe, against Atheism. 1678
  • 78 Cave's (W.) Lives of the Primitive Fathers, (with Copper Cuts.) 1677
  • 79 Comentary or Exposition on the New Testament, by John Trapp. 1656
  • 80 Cotton's (Clem.) Complete Concordance to the Bible. London. 1631
  • 81 Cartwright's (T.) Confutation of the Rhemists Translation of the New Testament. 1618
  • 82 Calvin's (John) Sermons upon Job: Englished by A. Golding. 1574
  • 83 —Institution of Christian Religion, Englished by T. Norton. 1611
  • [Page 15]84 Chillingworth (W.) Religion of Protestants a safe way, &c. 2d Edit. 1638
  • 85 Crook's (S.) Differencing the Hypocrite from the true Christian, &c. 1658
  • 86 Causin's (N.) Holy Court. London. 1650
  • 87 —Id. fourth Edit. ibid. 1678
  • 88 Crooke's (Helk.) Anatomy of Mans Body. London. 1651
  • 89 Complete Ambassador: Letters of Negotiations of Sir Fr. Walsingham, &c. 1655
  • 90 Churchill's (Sir W.) Divi Britannici: Remark upon the Lives of the Kings, &c. 1675
  • 91 Clelia, an excellent Romance in five Parts in one Vol. 1678
  • 92 —Fifth Part. 1661
  • 93 Cassandra: the fam'd Romance. Lond. 1676
  • 94 Cleopatra, an excellent Romance complete. Lond. 1668
  • 95 —Idem. 1674
  • 96 Camerarius (P.) his Historical Meditations. Lond. 1621
  • 97 Comentaries of M. Blaize de Montluc, Marshal of France. 1674
  • 98 Commines (Ph. de) his History. Lond. 1614
  • 99 Curia Politiae: Apologies of several Princes, justifying to the World their most eminent Actions: (with Figures of many Emperors, &c.) 1673
  • 100 Compendious History of the Goths, Swedes, and Vandals, &c. 1658
  • 101 Cornelius Tacitus, History, &c. in English, with Annotations. 1591
  • 102 Chapman's (Geo.) Homer Illiads and Odysses. Lond. 1616
  • 103 Cooper's Dictionary, Latin-English. (wants Title &c.) Lond. 1548
  • 104 Carpenter's (John) Keeping Merchants Accompts, by way of Debitor and Creditor. 1632
  • 105 Cowley's (Abraham) Works in Poetry, sixth Edit. 1680
  • 106 Dr. Donne his LXXX Sermons. Lond. 1640
  • 107 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 108 Diodati (John) his pious Annotations upon the Bible, fourth Edit. 1664
  • 109 Davis (Hugh) of the Rights belonging to Uniformity in Churches. 1669
  • 110 Downame's (John) Guide to Godliness: Treatise of a Christian Life. 1629
  • 111 — (Geo.) his Treatise of Justification. 1633
  • 112 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 113 Dugdale's (W.) Baronage of England, complete. 1675-76
  • 114 —Id. in two Vol. (Letter'd on the back.) ibid.
  • 115 —Second Tome. (Letter'd.) 1676
  • 116 —History of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, (with Figures.) 1658
  • 117 —History of Imbarking & draining of divers Fenns & Marshes. 1662
  • 118 Dee (John) his Communion with Spirits for many years. Lond. 1659
  • 119 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 120 Du Bartas his Divine Weeks and Works, by J. Sylvester. 1621
  • 121 —Id. (wanting the Title.) 1631
  • 122 Donzella Desterrada, or the banish'd Virgin. Lond. 1635
  • 123 Dodonas Grove, or the Vocal Forest, by J. Howel. 1640
  • 124 Dallington's Aphorisms, Civil and Military. 1629
  • 125 Dial of Princes, Englished out of French, by T. North. 1568
  • 126 Display of Heraldry by John Guillim, fourth Edit. 1660
  • 127 Doctrine of the Saints Perseverance against J. Goodwin, by Owen. 1654
  • [Page 16]128 Evelyn's (John) Parallel of the ancient Architecture with modern, with fifty Sculptures. Lond. 1664
  • 129 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 130 — Sylva, Discourse of Forest Trees, &c. third Edit. 1679
  • 131 Eromena: or Love and Revenge. A Romance. 1632
  • 132 Elton's (Edw.) Exposition of St. Paul's Epistle to the Colossians, third Edit. 1637
  • 133 —Upon the Romans in several Sermons. 1653
  • 134 Fulke (W.) Against the Rhemists Translation of the New Testam. 1617
  • 135 Dr. Frank (Mark) his LI Sermons. Lond. 1672
  • 136 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 137 Fonseca (Ch. de) his devout Contemplations in forty two Sermons. 1629
  • 138 Fisher's (Sam.) Baby Baptism mere Babism, &c. 1653
  • 139 Francine (A.) his new Book of Architecture, by Rob. Pricke. 1669
  • 140 Favines (A.) Theatre of Honour and Knighthood. 1623
  • 141 Fullers (Th.) Pisgah-sight of Palestine, and the Confines thereof. 1662
  • 142 —Holy State, with Figures. Lond. 1642
  • 143 —Id. second Edit. 1648
  • 144 Felthams (Ow.) Resolves: Divine, Moral, Political. Tenth Edition. 1677
  • 145 Flora, Ceres & Pomona: Or, a Complete Florilege, by I. Rea. 2d Edit. 1676
  • 146 Fludds (Rob.) Mosaical Philosophy. Lond. 1659
  • 147 Fowlers (I.) History of the Troubles of Sweedland and Poland. 1656
  • 148 Fanshaws (R.) Lusiad, or Portugals historical Poem. 1655
  • 149 Fosters (S.) Miscellanies, or Mathematical Lucubrations, Latin and En­glish. 1659
  • 150 Gurnals (W.) Christian in complete Armour, fifth Edit. 1669
  • 151 Gouge's (W.) Learned and useful Comentary on the Hebrews. 1655
  • 152 Gauden's (J.) Ecclesiae Anglicanae Suspiria: Sighs &c. of the Church. 1659
  • 153 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 154 Greenhams (R.) Works. By H. Holland, third Edit. 1601
  • 155 Gerard's Herbal Enlarged and Amended; by Th. Iohnson. 1636
  • 156 Gesner's History of four footed Beasts, &c. by Fd. Topsel. 1658
  • 157 General Practise of Physick, by Ch. Wirtzung. English'd by I. Mosan. 1605
  • 158 —Id. fourth Edit. 1654
  • 159 Government and Obedience as directed by Scripture, &c. by J. Hall. ib.
  • 160 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 161 Guillim's (John) Display of Heraldry, fourth Edit. 1660
  • 162 —Id. fifth Edit. by R. Blome. 1664
  • 163 Grand Cyrus, excellent Romance, 7, 8, 9, and 10 parts, in two Vol. 1655
  • 164 Geographical Description of Engl. Scotl. and Irel. by R. Blome. 1673
  • 165 Gods Rev. against the crying exec. Sin of Murther, by J. Reynolds. 1670
  • 166 Godwin's Annals of England with Cambden's History of Q. Elizabeth. 1630
  • 167 Grantham (Th.) of the ancient Christian Religion. 1678
  • 168 Bishop Hacket's Century of Srmons, by Th. Plume. 1675
  • 169 Hooker (R.) of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity. 1666
  • [Page 17]170 Bishop Hall's Works complete, in 2 Vol. 1647-61
  • 171 House of Mourning, in LVI Funeral Sermons, by several Divines. 1640
  • 172 —Idem. Lond. 1672
  • 173 Hakewil's (G.) Apology of the Power and Providence of God, &c. third Edit. 1635
  • 174 Homes (N.) Resurrection revealed; or the dawning of the Day-star. 1654
  • 175 Hieron's (Sam.) second Vol. of his Works, being Sermons. 1634
  • 176 Hicks (W.) Practical Exposition on the Revel. of St. John. &c. 1659
  • 177 Hales (M. Judge) Primitive Origination of Mankind. 1677
  • 178 Hall (John) of Government and Obedience. Lond. 1654
  • 179 Holy State: By Dr. Tho. Fuller, with Figures, fourth Edit. 1663
  • 180 History of the World, by Sir Walter Rawleigh, with the Life of the Au­thor. 1677
  • 181 —Of the World, or Natural History of C. Pliny. Guilt Back. 1634
  • 182 —Of the Netherlands, by Edw. Grimstone, with Fig. second Edit. 1627
  • 183 —Of the Romans, by Titus Livius: Englished by P. Holland. 1600
  • 184 —Of the Council of Trent, by P. Soave: Englished by N. Brent. 1620
  • 185 Of the Reformation of the Church of England, by P. Heylin, third Edit. 1674
  • 186 —Of the Presbyterians from the Year 1536 to 1647, ibid. second Edit. 1672
  • 187 —Of Polybius the Megalopolitan. By Edw. Grimston. 1634
  • 188 —Of the Wars of Italy, by Capriata: Englished by Monmouth. 1663
  • 189 —Of the Republick of Venice, &c. by R. Nani. Englished by Sir R. Honywood. 1673
  • 190 —Of Venice, by P. Paruta: Englished by Lord Monmouth. 1658
  • 191 —Of the Wars of the Emperour Justinian: by H. Holcroft. 1053
  • 192 —Of the Island of Barbadoes, by R Ligon. 1673
  • 193 —Of the Great Monarchy of China. Lond. 1655
  • 194 —Of France, by Gualdo: Englished by W. Brent. 1676
  • 195 —Of the Government of France under Card. Richelieu. 1657
  • 196 —Of Philip de Commines, fourth Edit. 1674
  • 197 —Of the Wars of Flanders by Bentivoglio, Englished by Monmouth. Figur. 1678
  • 198 —Of the Low-Country Wars, by F. Strada: Englished, with Fig. 1650
  • 199 —Of the Troubles of Sweedland and Poland, by J. Fowler. 1656
  • 200 —Of the Goths, Swedes, & Vandals, and other North. Nations. 1658
  • 201 —Of Lapland, the Original, Manners, Habits, &c. by I. Scheffer. 1674
  • 202 —Of the late Wars, &c. of Christendom: Englished by Monm. 1648
  • 203 —Of King Edward the fourth of England, by W. Habington. 1640
  • 204 —Of King Richard the third his Life and Reign, by Geo. Buck. 1646
  • 205 —Of the Reign of King Charles the First, by H. L'Estrange. 1655
  • 206 —Of the Civil Wars of France, by Davila: second Edit. 1678
  • 207 —Of the Turks, from the beginning to the Ottoman Family, fourth Edit. 1631
  • 208 —Of France, by John de Serres: Englished by Grimstone. 1611
  • 209 —Of the Grecian War by Thucidides: Englished by Th. Hobbes. 1676
  • [Page 18]210 —Of the Life, Reign, and Death of Edw. the 2d. K. of Eng. 1680
  • 211 Of Queen Elizabeth of England, with a Table never Printed before: &c. by W. Cambden, third Edit. 1675
  • 212 Of the World, or an Account of Time, by Dionysius Petavius. 1659
  • 213 Heylin's (P.) Cosmography, third Edit. Lond. 1666
  • 214 —Id. sixth Edit. (Guilt back.) 1670
  • 215 —His History of the Reformation of the Church of England. 1674
  • 216 —His History of the Presbyterians, second Edit. 1672
  • 217 —History of the Life and Death of Archbishop Laud. 1671
  • 218 Heath's (J.) Chronicle of the late Intestine War in England, &c. (Guilt back) second Edit. 1676
  • 219 Howel's (J.) Survey of the Seigniory of Venice, &c. Lond. 1651
  • 220 —History of the Kingdom of Naples. 1654
  • 221 — Londinopolis, Historical Discourse of the City of London. 1657
  • 222 — Dodonas Grove, or the Vocal Forest. 1640
  • 223 Hakluyt's (R.) Voyages, first and second Vol. in one. 1599
  • 224 Helmont's (J. Bapt. Van.) Works of Physick, Englished by J. C. 1662
  • 225 Hart's (James) KAINIKH, or Diet of the diseased. 1633
  • 226 Holiday's (B.) Juvenal and Persius, illustrated with Sculptures and Notes. 1673
  • 227 Homer's Works, Iliads and Odysses, by Geo. Chapman. 1616
  • 228 Holyoke's (Th.) Large Dictionary, English-Latin and Latin-English. 1677
  • 229 Herbert's (Sir Tho.) several years Travels, third Edit. ibid.
  • 230 Howel's (I.) Institution of General History, first part. 1662
  • 231 —Dictionary English-French-Italian-Spanish. 1660
  • 232 Heylin's Summ of Christian Theology, on the Apostles Creed. 1673
  • 233 Isaacson's (H.) Saturni Ephemerides: or Chronology. Lond. 1633
  • 234 Jones (Inigo) Antiquity of Stone-Heng on Salisbury Plain. 1655
  • 235 Jermin's (M.) Comentary upon Ecclesiastes. Lond. 1639
  • 236 Josephus of the Antiquities of the Jews, (best Edition with Copper Plates.) 1676
  • 237 Bishop Jewel's Reply to Harding, both parts. Lond. 1566
  • 238 Kendal (G.) of Perseverance of Saints, against I. Goodwin. 1654
  • 239 Kellet (Edw.) Three-fold Supper of Christ. Lond. 1641
  • 240 King's (Dan.) Description of the County Palatine of Chester, (with Cuts.) 1656
  • 241 Killigrew's (Tho.) Comedies and Tragedies. 1664
  • 242 —(Sir W.) four Plays, viz. Siege of Ʋrbin, Selindra, Love and Friend­ship, and Pandora. Oxford. 1666
  • 243 Leigh's (Edw.) Systeme, or Body of Divinity. Lond. 1654
  • 244 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 245 —Fit Conjuncture of Religion and Learning. 1663
  • 246 — Critica Sacra: Observations on the Old and New Testaments. 1650
  • 247 —Annotations on V. Poetical Books of the Old Testament. 1657
  • 248 —On all the New Testament Philological and Theological. 1650
  • 249 Bishop Laud's Conference with Fisher the Jesuit, third Edit. 1673
  • [Page 19]250 Labyrinthus Cantuariensis: Answer to Bishop Laud's Conference, &c. by T. C. Paris. 1658
  • 251 Lee (S.) Temple of Solomon pourtrayed by Scripture-light. 1659
  • 252 Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans by Plutarch, Englished by T. North. 1631
  • 253 Lloyd's (Da.) Memoirs of the Lives, Actions, &c. of Noble Persons. 1668
  • 254 Leybourn's (W.) Complete Surveyor of Land, &c. third Edit. 1674
  • 255 Life of Dom. John de Castro, fourth Vice-Roy of India. Lond. 1664
  • 256 Love and Arms of the Greek Princes: Or, the Romant of Romants. 1640
  • 257 Lucan's Pharsalia: Civil Wars between Caesar and Pompey, by A. Gorges. 1614
  • 258 Leycester's (Sir Pot.) Historical Antiquities of Great Britain, &c. 1673
  • 259 Minshew's (John) Dictionary of eleven Languages. Lond. 1617
  • 260 Morison's (F.) Ten Years Travels through Germany, &c. Lond. 1617
  • 261 Mercator's Atlas, Description of the whole World, (with Maps) 1635
  • 262 Monro his Expedition with the Scots Regiment, &c. Lond. 1637
  • 263 Mosan's (Jacob) General Practise of Physick, fourth Edit. 1654
  • 264 Mystery of Husbandry discovered and laid open, by I. W. 1675
  • 265 Marrow of the French Tongue, by John Wodroephe, second Edit. 1625
  • 266 Markham's (E.) Five Decades of Epist. of Hon. and 5 of War. 1625-2
  • 267 —Five Decades of Epistles of Honour (wants Title.)
  • 268 More (Hen.) his Philosophical Collections. Lond. 1662
  • 269 —His modest Inquiry into the Mystery of Iniquity. 1664
  • 270 Morton's (Th.) Catholick Appeal for Protestants. Lond. 1610
  • 271 Mornay's Mystery of Iniquity: Or, the History of Papacy, wants Title.
  • 272 —Of Instit. Use, &c. of the Eucharist in the old Church, 2d Ed. 1600
  • 273 Martyr's (Pet.) Learned Comentary upon Judges. Lond. 1564
  • 274 Montaigne's Essays, or Moral, Politick, and Military Discourses. 1603
  • 275 Mille's (Th.) Catalogue of Honour, or Treasury of the true Nobility of England, &c. 1610
  • 276 Morice (W.) Common Right of the Lords Supper asserted. 1660
  • 277 Newton's (I.) Trigonometria Britannica: or Doctrine of Triangles: 1658
  • 278 Natural Magick in XX Books, by I. Bapt. Porta. Lond. ibid.
  • 279 —History, by Sir Francis Bacon. 1635
  • 280 —Id. tenth Edit. with his Novum Organum, &c. 1676
  • 281 Nani (B.) History of the Repub. of Venice, &c. by Sir R. Honywood. 1673
  • 282 Nero Caesar, or Monarchy depraved: an Historical Work. 1624
  • 283 Bishop Nicholson's Analysis of the Psalms. Lond. 1662
  • 284 Ogilby's (I.) General description of China (with Copper Cuts.) 1669
  • 285 — Virgil adorned with Sculptures. 1668
  • 286 Ovid's Metamorphosis Englished, Mythologiz'd, with Fig. by C. Sandys. 1640
  • 287 Orlando Furioso in English Heroical Verse, by I. Karington, Figures. 1634
  • 288 Owen's (I.) Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrews, first Vol. 1668
  • 289 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • [Page 20]290 —Doctrine of the Saints perseverance, against I. Goodwin. 1654
  • 291 Observations upon Milit. and Politic. Affairs, by D. of Albemarle. 1671
  • 292 Petter's (Geo.) Learned Comentary upon St. Mark, in two Vol. 1661
  • 293 Perkins (W.) Works in three Vol. Lond. 1635
  • 294 Pocock's (Edw.) Comentary on Micah and Malachi. Oxf. Theat. 1677
  • 295 Pemble (W.) his Works of Divinity, &c. Oxf. 1659
  • 296 Pagitt (Eph.) his Christianography, of sundry sorts of Christians not sub­ject to the Pope, &c. third Edit. 1640
  • 297 Prynn (W.) his Chronological Vindication, &c. of the Supreme Ecclesi­astical Jurisd. of our Brit. Rom. Sax. &c. and Engl. Kings, 2d Tome. 1666
  • 298 — Third Tome of K. Joh. Hen. the 3d, and Edw. the 1st, &c. 1668
  • 299 Parkinson (John) his Theatre of Plants, or complete Herbal. 1640
  • 300 —Garden of all sorts of rarest Flowers, &c. 1656
  • 301 Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans. Cambridge. 1676
  • 302 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 303 Parthenissa, most fam'd Romance, by the Earl of Orrery. ibid.
  • 304 Parsons Law in M SS.—
  • 305 Philips (Edw.) New World of Words, or Engl. Dict. third Edit. 1671
  • 306 Philosophical Conferences of the Virtuosi of France. in two Volumes. 1664-65
  • 307 Porta (John Bapt.) his Natural Magick, in XX Books. 1658
  • 308 Pharamond, the fam'd Romance, complete. 1677
  • 309 Philip de Comines his History, fourth Edit. Lond. 1674
  • 310 Philips (Mrs. Kath.) her Poems, &c. Lond. 1678
  • 311 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 312 Pareus (D.) his Comentary upon the Revel. Englished Amst. 1644
  • 313 Bishop Reynolds (Edw.) his Works, last Edit. 1679
  • 314 Roberts (Fr.) Mystery and Marrow of the Bible: On the Covenants. 1657
  • 315 Richardson (John) his Observ. and Explan. upon the Old Test. 1655
  • 316 Rogers (Dan.) his Lectures upon the History of Naaman. 1650
  • 317 Rous (F.) his Works: Treatises and Meditations, &c. 1657
  • 318 Reynolds (John) Triumphs of Gods Revenge against Murther, Fig. 1670
  • 319 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 320 Relation of Dr. Dee his Actions with Spirits for many years. 1659
  • 321 Roman History of T. Livius, by Ph. Holland, best Edit. 1659
  • 322 Roberts (Lewis) Merchants Map of Comerce, second Edit. 1671
  • 323 Rycaut's (Paul) State of the Ottoman Empire, Fig. third Edit. 1670
  • 324 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 325 Rea's (I.) Flora Ceres & Pomona: Or, a complete Florilege, second Edit. 1676
  • 326 Richardson (Gab.) State of Europe, in XIV Books. 1627
  • 327 Rogers (R.) Comentary on the Book of Iudges. 1615
  • 328 Ramesey (W.) his Astrology or Introduction to the Language of the Stars. 1654
  • 329 (Speed (I.) Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain, or Maps. 1676
  • 330 Stapylton (Sir Rob.) Iuvenal, illustrated with Sculptures, &c. 1660
  • 331 Sylvester (Ioshua) Translation of Du Bartas. Lond. 1633
  • 332 Selden (Iohn) Titles of Honour, third Edit. 1672
  • [Page 21]333 —Same again, Letter'd. ibid.
  • 334 Sandy's (Geo.) Ovid Metamorph. with Figures and Annotations. 1640
  • 335 —His Travels. Lond. 1615
  • 336 Smith (John) his Gen. Hist. of Virginia, New Engl. &c. with Mapps. 1632
  • 337 Systema Agriculturae: Mystery of Husbandry, &c. by I. W. 1675
  • 338 Strada (F.) his History of the Low-Country Wars, with Fig. 1650
  • 339 Sterlin (W. Earl of) his Poems: Recreations with the Muses. 1637
  • 340 Slatyer (W.) his Pale-Albion, or History of Great Britain, in Verse.
  • 341 Saunders (R.) Physiognomy and Chiromancy, &c. second Edit. 1671
  • 342 Sleidanes Comentaries, wants the beginning. Lond. 1560
  • 343 Silhon his Minister of State, Englished by H. H. Lond. 1658
  • 344 Summary upon the famous Poem of Du Bartas. 1621
  • 345 Sammes (Aylet.) Britannia: or Antiquities of Ancient Britain. 1676
  • 346 Soave's (P.) History of the Council of Trent, last Edit. with Additions. ibid.
  • 347 Stillingfleet's (Edw.) Sermons, and Discourse against Crellius, &c. 1673
  • 348 Sanderson (R.) his XX Sermons. Lond. 1632
  • 349 — Another of the same. ibid.
  • 350 Smith (Miles) his Sermons. Lond. 1632
  • 351 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 352 Summ of Christian Religion, by Z. Ʋrsinus. Englished by A. R. 1645
  • 353 Shute (Joshua) his Sarah and Hagar, in XIX Sermons. 1649
  • 354 Schroder's (John) Complete Chymical Dispensatory, by W. Rowland. 1669
  • 355 Stapleton's Juvenal. Illustrated with Sculptures. 1660
  • 356 Sterling's ( W. Earl of) Recreations with the Muses. Or Poems. 1632
  • 357 Simson (A.) his Lexicon of the New Testament, English, Greek, and Latin. 1658
  • 358 Bp. Taylor's (Jer.) Duct. Dubitan. or Rule of Consc. 3d Edit. 1676
  • 359 —Course of Sermons, third Edit. 1668
  • 360 Trapp's (John) Annotations on the Old and New Test. in 5 Vol. 1662
  • 361 —Comentary on the XII Minor Prophets. 1654
  • 362 —Upon the New Testament. 1656
  • 363 Temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture Light. By S. Lee. 1659
  • 364 Taylor's (Dr. Tho.) Works of Divinity, in 2 Vol. 1653-9
  • 365 Triumphs of Gods Rev. against Murther, by I. Reynolds, 5th Edit. 1670
  • 366 Thoroton's (Rob.) Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, with Maps, &c. 1677
  • 367 Tavernier his Voyages through Turky into Persia and the West Indies, &c. Fig. ibid.
  • 368 Theorick and practick of Modern Wars, by Rob. Barry. Lond. 1598
  • 369 Travels of Sig Pietro della Valle into the East Indies, &c. 1665
  • 370 Venn's (Capt. Th.) Military and Maritine Discipline, with the complete Gunner, with many Figures. 1672
  • 371 Bishop Ʋshers Body of Divinity, or Summ and Substance of Christian Re­ligion. 1658
  • 372 —Id. sixth Edit. 1670
  • 373 Ʋrsinus (Z.) Summ of Christian Religion, Englished by A. R. 1645
  • [Page 22]374 White (Dr. John) his Works, by Fran. White. Lond. 1624
  • 375 Wilson's (Tho.) Comentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, second Edit. 1627
  • 376 —Complete Christian Dictionary, fifth Edit. 1647
  • 377 —Id. eighth Edit. with many Additions, by A. Simpson. 1678
  • 378 Whately's (W.) Prototypes, or Sermons on all the Examples or Historical part of Genesis. Lond. 1647
  • 379 Willet's (Andr.) Six fold Comentary upon Genesis. Cambr. 1605
  • 380 Wright's (Ab.) Exposition upon the Pentateuch. Lond. 1666
  • 381 Wilkins (Bp. J.) Essay towards a real Charact. and a Philos. Lang. 1668
  • 382 Warcup's (Edm.) Survey of the Geography and History of Italy. 1660
  • 383 Works of W. Tyndal, J. Frith, and D. Barnes, Martyrs. 1573
  • 384 Willan's (L.) Perfect Statesman, or Minister of State. 1668
  • 385 York's (James) Union of Honour or Heraldry. Lond. 1640
ENGLISH in QUARTO.
  • 1 ANswer to two Treatises of Mr. John Cann, by John Ball. 1642
  • 2 Assemb. of Div. Confes. of Faith, &c. to the Parl. 2d Edit. 1658
  • 3 —Grand Debate about Presbytery and Independency, &c. 1652
  • 4 Bishop Andrews (Lan.) his X Sermons before the King. 1604
  • 5 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 6 Adams (Tho.) several Sermons. 1618
  • 7 Askew (E.) of Brotherly Reconcilement, and of the use of the Fathers and secular Learning in Serm. Lond. 1605
  • 8 Abbot's (Geo.) XXX Lectures upon Jonah. 1613
  • 9 — Vindiciae Sabbathi, against Mr. Broad about the Sabbath or Seventh Day. 1641
  • 10 St: Ambrose's Christian Offices Chrystal Glass. Engl. by R. Humphrey. 1637
  • 11 Allen's (Tho.) Chain of Scripture Chronology, from the Creation to Christs death. 1668
  • 12 Arraignment of the whole Creature at the Bar of Religion, &c. 1631
  • 13 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 14 Abernethy's (J.) Physick for the Soul, very necessary for all Chr. 1622
  • 15 —Id. third Edit. 1630
  • 16 Abridgment of the Ecclesiastical Laws of this Realm, by J. Godolphin. second Edit. 1680
  • 17 Bible with Common Prayer and Apocrypha, small Letter. Cambr. 1666
  • 18 —Same again, with the Concordance. ibid.
  • 19 Bullinger's (H.) fifty Godly Sermons about the chief points of Christian Religion. 1587
  • 20 Baxter's (R.) Saints Everlasting Rest, eleventh Edition. 1677
  • 21 —Apology against the modest exceptions of T. Blake, &c. 1654
  • 22 —Five Disputations of Church-Government and Worship. 1659
  • 23 —Certain Disputations of Right to Sacraments, second Edit. 1658
  • 24 —Four Disputations of Justification. ibid.
  • 25 —Confession of his Faith. 1655
  • [Page 23]26 Blake (Th.) on the Covenant sealed and entred with Mankind, in two Vol. 1655-8
  • 27 —Same again, in one Vol. ibid.
  • 28 Bulkeley's (P.) Gospel-Covenant, or the Covenant of Grace opened. 1651
  • 29 Bolton's (R.) Works, with the Life & Death of the Author, in 2 Vol. 1641
  • 30 Ball's (John) Answer to two Treatises of Mr. John Cann. 1642
  • 31 Bancroft's Survey of the pretended Holy Discipline. 1663
  • 32 Bishop Bramhall, Bramble, and R. Watson's three Treatises about the Scot­tish Discipline. 1661
  • 33 Bethel: or a Form for Families, by Matth. Griffith. 1633
  • 34 Brooks (Tho) London's Lamentations on the late fiery dispensation. 1670
  • 35 Brightman's (Th.) Analysis and Scholions on the Revelations, fourth Edit. 1644
  • 36 Burges (Cox.) his Baptismal Regeneration of Elect Infants. 1629
  • 37 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 38 Ball's (Th.) Pulpits Patronage against un-ordained Usurpation, &c. 1656
  • 39 Broken Heart, or Davids pennance on the fifty first Psal. by S. Page. 1637
  • 40 Bell's (Tho.) Popes Funeral, in Ans. to a Pamph. writ against him. 1606
  • 41 Burrough's (Jer.) Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment. 1666
  • 42 Bastwick's (J.) Utter Routing of the Independents and Sectaries, &c. 1646
  • 43 Bownd's (N.) Medicines for the Plague, in Godly Serm. on 20th. Psal. 1604
  • 44 Baker's (R.) Meditations upon seven Consolatory Psalms of David. 1640
  • 45 — Another of the same. ibid.
  • 46 —Meditations and Disquisitions upon the first Psal. ibid.
  • 47 —Upon the Lords Prayer, fourth Edit. ibid.
  • 48 Boys (I.) his Remains, containing sundry Sermons. 1631
  • 49 Baptismal Regeneration of Elect Infants, by Cor. Burges. 1629
  • 50 Boulton's (Rob.) Discourse about the state of true Happiness. 1637
  • 51 Buck's (Iames) Treatise of the Beatitudes; or Christs happy men. ibid.
  • 52 Burton's Reply to Bp. Laud's Conference with Fisher the Jesuit. 1640
  • 53 Boyle's (R.) Physiological Essays and other Tracts, second Edit. 1669
  • 54 —Consid. touching usefulness of Exper. Nat. Philos. in 2 Vol. 1664-71
  • 55 —Second Tome, apart. 1671
  • 56 —New Exper. touching the Air, with the Continuat. in 2 Vol. 1662-9
  • 57 Bacon's (Sir Fr.) Advancement of Learning, Divine and Humane. 1605
  • 58 Binning's (Capt. Th.) Light to the Art of Gunnery, &c. with Fig. 1676
  • 59 Bedwel's (W.) Way to Geometry, very necessary and useful. 1636
  • 60 Blunt's (H.) Voyage into the Levant, second Edit. 1637
  • 61 Bruel's (W.) Praxis Medicinae, or the Physicians practise, second Edit. 1639
  • 62 Barrough's (Ph.) Method of Phys. of Causes, Signs, & Cures, 7th Edit. 1634
  • 63 Bannester's (I.) Works of Chirurgery, in five Books. Lond. 1633
  • 64 Calvin's Sermons on St. Paul's Epistles to Timothy and Titus. 1579
  • 65 —Harmony upon the IV Evangelists, Englished by E. P. 1610
  • 66 —Comentary on St. Iohn's Gospel, and the Acts of the Apostles. 1585
  • 67 Caryl's (Ios.) Expos. on Iob, 11 Parts in 6 Vol. wanting the 9th Part. Lond.
  • 68 Christian Synagogue, by John Weemse, third Edit. 1630
  • 69 Case (Th.) his Mount Pisgah, or Prospect of Heaven. 1670
  • 70 Colvil's (W.) Refreshing Streams flowing from Christs fulness. 1655
  • [Page 24]71 Claget (N.) Abuse of Gods Grace, discov. in the Kinds, Causes, &c. 1659
  • 72 Cotton's (John) pouring out of the 7 Vials: On the 16th of Rev. 1645
  • 73 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 74 —Exposition upon the 13th Chap. of Revel. 1655
  • 75 —Deliverance of Gods People in times of danger. 1641
  • 76 Cradock's (W.) Gospel-Holiness: Or the saving sight of God. 1651
  • 77 Clavis to the Bible: Or a Coment upon the Pent. by J. Trapp. 1650
  • 78 Covenant of God entred with Mankind, by Th. Blake, 2d Edit. 1658
  • 79 Certain Disputations of Right to Sacraments, &c. by R. Baxter. ibid.
  • 80 Cole (Gilb.) his Dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist. 1679
  • 81 Another of the same. ibid.
  • 82 Carlton's (W.) Ternary of Paradoxes, Errors of Physicians concerning de­fluxions, Darkness of Atheism dispell'd by Light of Nature. Lond.
  • 83 —Darkness of Atheism, &c. apart. 1652
  • 84 —Immortality of the Human Soul. &c. 1657
  • 85 — (Geo.) Examin. &c. against the Pelag. and Armin. Doct. 1626
  • 86 Crashaw's (W.) Tracts, viz. Catalogue of the Popes Indulgences, Rates of the Popes Custom-House, the Jesuits Gospel: from themselves. 1621
  • 87 Conference between Reynolds and Hart, touching the Head, &c. of the Church. 1609
  • 88 Controversial Letters about pretended Temporal Authority of Popes, &c. 1674
  • 89 Christ and his Church: Or Christianity explained, &c. by Ed. Hyde. 1658
  • 90 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 91 Chewney's (N.) Anti-Socinianism, against Socinian Heresies. 1656
  • 92 Clarendon (Edw. Earl of) against Hobbes Leviathan. Oxf. Theat. 1676
  • 93 Charron (Peter) of Wisdom, Englished by Sampson Lennard. Lond.
  • 94 Collins (John) Sector on a Quadrant. Lond. 1658
  • 95 Complete Horseman and Expert Farrier, by Th. de Grey, 4th Edit. 1670
  • 96 Closet of choice and rich Physical Secrets against Plague, &c. 1652
  • 97 Crook his Anatomy, Epitomiz'd by Alex. Read. Lond. 1634
  • 98 Coghan (Tho.) his Haven of Health, fourth Edit. 1636
  • 99 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 100 Courtier of Count Baldessar Castilio, English, French, and Italian. 1588
  • 101 Catholick Planisphere, or Mathematical Jewel, by I. Palmer 1658
  • 102 Divine Right of the Gosp. Min. and of Chur. Gov. in two Vol. 1654
  • 103 Domestical Duties eight Treatises, by W. Gouge. 1622
  • 104 Door of Salv. opened by the Key of Regen. by G. Swinnock. 1671
  • 105 Dyke's (D.) Discovery of the deceitfulness of Mans Heart. 1642
  • 106 Deering's Edw.) his XXVII Lectures upon part of the Hebrews. 1577
  • 107 Discourse of the Visible Church, by Fr. Fulwood 1658
  • 108 —Idem. 1663
  • 109 Disputations Five: Of Church Governm. and Worshp, by R. Baxter. 1659
  • 110 Discourse about the State of true Happiness, by R. Bolton, 7th Edit. 1638
  • 111 Defence threefold, of the Doctrine of Original Sin, by N. Stephens. 1658
  • 112 Donne's (I.) Declar. of the Paradox, or Thesis, of self-homicide, &c. 1628
  • 113 Downame (Geo.) his Lectures on the XV Psalm. 1604
  • 114 Doctrine of Life, or of Mans Redemption, by Ed. Holyoke. 1658
  • [Page 25]115 Dow (Ch.) his Answer to H. Burtons Apology of an Appeal, &c. 1637
  • 116 Danyel's (S.) Poems of the Civ. Wars betw. Lanc. and York. 1609
  • 117 —Whole Works in Poetry. Lond. 1623
  • 118 Eaton's (John) Honey-Comb of free Justification, by Christ alone. 1642
  • 119 Edwards (Th.) Gangraena: Discovery of the Errors, &c. of the Sectaries, &c. Complete. 1646
  • 120 Explication of the hundred and tenth Psalm, in several Sermons, by Ed. Reynolds. 1632
  • 121 Elton (Edw.) On the X Commandm. and upon the Lds. Prayer. 1648
  • 122 England's Face in Israels Glass, by Bp. Westfield. 1655
  • 123 English Exposition of the Roman Antiquities, by T. Godwyn. 1671
  • 124 English Mans Treasure with the true Anatomy of Mans Body. 1641
  • 125 Fabian Philips of Pre-emption and purveyance for the King. 1663
  • 126 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 127 Febure (N. le) his Complete Body of Chymistry. 1670
  • 128 French (John) his Art of Distillation, fourth Edit. 1667
  • 129 French Academy, Institution of Manners, &c. Englished by T.B. fifth Edit. 1614
  • 130 Frampton's (J.) Joyful News out of the new found World. 1596
  • 131 Fenner's (W.) Works in four Treatises, with his Catechism. 1651
  • 132 Firmin's (G.) Real Christian, or a Treatise of Effectual Calling. 1670
  • 133 Flavel (I.) his Husbandry spiritualiz'd: Or heavenly Use of earthly Things. 1669
  • 134 Fulwood's (F.) Discourse of the Essence of the Visible Church. 1663
  • 135 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 136 Falshood of Romes high pretences to Infallibility, &c. by J. Menzeis. 1675
  • 137 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 138 Fetcher's (Phines) Way to Blessedness, Coment on the 1st Psalm. 1632
  • 139 G. G. his History of the Church of Great Britain. 1675
  • 140 —Ecclesiastical History of France, from Christianity, &c. 1676
  • 141 Gauden's (I.) Hierasp. Def. of the Ministry and Ministers of Engl. 1653
  • 142 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 143 —Binding of the Covenant & Covenanter to their good Behav. &c.
  • 144 Gale's (Theoph.) Court of the Gentiles, four Parts in two Vol. 1669-77
  • 145 —Second Part alone. 1671
  • 146 Greenhil (W.) on XXIX first Chap. of Ezek. in two Vol. 1650-1
  • 147 —Upon the 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 Chap. of Ezek. 1649
  • 148 Gouge (W.) Of Domestical Duties, eight Treatises, third Edit. 1634
  • 149 — (Th.) Christ. Direct. how to walk with God all the day long. 1661
  • 150 Godwyn (Fr.) Catalogue of the Bishops of Englond. Lond. 1601
  • 151 Garthwait's (Hen.) [...], or Evangelical Harmony. 1634
  • 152 Grosse (A.) of the happiness of Enjoying, and making speedy use of Christ. 1647
  • 153 Griffith (M.) Form for Families, or Gods Building. Lond. 1634
  • 154 Gospel Plea for the Tythes, and setled maint. &c. by W. Prynn. 1660
  • 155 Godwyn (Th.) his Roman and Jewish Antiquities, in two Vol. 1671
  • 156 —Id. with Rous his Attick Antiq. in one Vol. 1655
  • [Page 26]157 Grey's (Tho. de) Complete Horse-man and expert Farrier, 4th Edit. 1670
  • 158 Garrad and Hichcock's Art of War, with Figures. 1591
  • 159 Golden Fleece, shewing the ways to get wealth, & restore Trading. 1626
  • 160 Gascoigne's Poems, wanting the Title.
  • 161 Gouldman's (Fr.) Copious Dictionary, English-Latin and Latin-English, fourth Edit. 1678
  • 162 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 163 Godolphin's (John) Abridgment of the Ecclesiastical Laws, 2d Edit. 1680
  • 164 Husbandry spiritualiz'd, or heavenly Use of earthly Things, by J. Flavel. 1669
  • 165 Holyoke's (Ed.) Doctrine of Life, or of Mans Redemption. 1658
  • 166 Holsworth's (R.) Valley of Vision in XXI Sermons. 1651
  • 167 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 168 Holiday's (B.) Motives to a Godly Life in X Sermons. 1657
  • 169 Dr. Hammond's Practical Catechism, with several Tracts. ibid. 1646
  • 170 Hudson's (S.) Vindication of the Essence and Unity of the Church Cath. Visible. 1658
  • 171 Hooker's (Th.) Coment upon Christs last Prayer in the 17th of John. 1656
  • 172 —Souls preparation for Christ, or a Treatise of Contrition. 1632
  • 173 Holy Table, Name and Thing, in Answer to Dr. Coal. 1637
  • 174 Holland's (Ez.) Epitome of the choice Comentaries upon the Revelation. 1650
  • 175 Histrio-mastrix, the Players Scourge, or Actors Tragedy, by W. Prynn. 1633
  • 176 History of Travel in the West and East Indies, by R. Eden and R. Willes. with a pleas. Hist. of the Conq. of West Ind. now called New Spain. 1577
  • 177 —Of the Wars betw. the Turks & Persians, Engl. by A. Hartwel. 1595
  • 178 —Of Prince Arthur and his Knights of the round Table, &c. 1634
  • 179 —Of Sir Paris of Vienna, and his amiable Princess the fair Vienna. 1650
  • 180 —Of Valentine and Orson, the two Sons of the Emperour of Greece. 1679
  • 181 Hollyband's (Claud.) Treasury of the French Tongue. Lond. 1580
  • 182 Haven of Health, by Tho. Coghan, fourth Edit. 1636
  • 183 Jacomb's (Th.) Sermons on the eighth Chap. to the Rom. Lond. 1672
  • 184 Jeane's (H.) Mixture of Scholast. Divinity with Pract. 2d Part. 1660
  • 185 Jus Divinum Ministerii Evang. or the Divine Right of the Gospel Mini­stry. 1654
  • 186 Immortality of the Human Soul demonstrated by Light of Nature. 1657
  • 187 King John his Lectures upon Jonas. Lond. 1611
  • 188 — Henry his Expos. upon the Lords Prayer, in several Serm. 2d Ed. 1634
  • 189 — Dan. Way to Sion sought out & found, for Believ. to walk in. 1650
  • 190 Leigh's (Edw.) Critica sacra: On all Greek words of the New Test. 1639
  • 191 —Treatise of Divinity consisting of three Books. 1646
  • 192 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 193 Bp. Lucy's Treatise of the Nature of a Minister, in all its Offices. 1670
  • 194 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 195 Langley's (W.) Persecuted Minister, in defence of Ministry, &c. 1656
  • 196 Lockyer's (N.) Balm for bleeding England, &c. in several Sermons: And his Lectures upon Coloss. 1. Lond. 1646
  • 197 —Lectures upon Coloss. 1. apart. ibid.
  • [Page 27]198 Love's (Ch.) Combat between the Flesh and Spirit, &c. Lond. 1658
  • 199 —Heavens Glory, Hells Terror, in two Treatises. 1653
  • 200 Lawrence (H.) his Treat. of our Commun. & War with Ang. wants Title.
  • 201 Latimer's (Hugh) Sermons wanting the Title.
  • 202 Luther's (M.) Comentary upon St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians. 1644
  • 203 —Upon the XV Psalms, called Psalmi Graduum, by H. Bull. 1637
  • 204 Lyford's (W.) Discovery of the Errors, Heresies, and Blasphemies of these Times. 1655
  • 205 Ley's (John) Defensive Doubts, Hopes, and Reasons for refusal of the Oath, &c. 1641
  • 206 London's Lamentations on the late fiery Dispensation, by T. Brooks. 1670
  • 207 Lectures upon the eleventh Chap. to the Romans, by Dr. Sutton. 1632
  • 208 London's (W.) Catalogue of most vend. Books in Engl. interleav'd. 1658
  • 209 Love and Valour: Or the divers Affections of Minerva. Lond. 1638
  • 210 L'isle (W.) his four Books of Du Bartas in English and French. 1637
  • 211 Lemny (L.) his Touchstone of Complexions: Englished by T. N. 1633
  • 212 Mornay (Philip of) of the Trueness of Christian Religion. Lond. 1592
  • 213 Murcot's (I.) Several Works, with his Life and Death. Lond. 1657
  • 214 Meres (Fr.) Sinners Guide, whole Regiment of a Christian Life. 1614
  • 215 Mason (H.) of Equivocation, 1624. and Christians Fast, 2d Edit. 1627
  • 216 Menzeis (I.) Roma mendax: Falshood of Romes pretences to Infallibility, &c. 1675
  • 217 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 218 Motives to a Godly Life in X Sermons, by B. Holiday. 1657
  • 219 Meditations upon 7 Consolatory Psalms of David, by R. Baker. 1640
  • 220 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 221 Mountague (W.) his Miscellanea Spiritualia; or Devout Essays, Complete. 1648-54
  • 222 Mirror for Magistrates: History of untimely Fall of Princes, &c. in Verse. 1610
  • 223 Marrow of History, or the Pilgrimage of Kings and Princes. 1653
  • 224 Markham (G.) Cavelarice, or the English Horseman. 1607
  • 225 —Master piece, touching the Curing all Diseases in Horses. 1668
  • 226 Mascal (Leonard) his Government of Cattel. Lond. 1662
  • 227 Muffet's (T.) Healths Improvement, or Rules for all sorts of food. 1655
  • 228 Nash (Th.) his Quaternio; or a four fold way to a happy Life. 1633
  • 229 Norwood (Matth.) his Seamans Companion. Lond. 1665
  • 230 Nicols (Th.) Cabinet of Jewels: Of the Nature, Vertue, and Value of precious Stones. 1653
  • 231 Bishop Nicholson's Exposition of the Church-Catechism. Lond. 1678
  • 232 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 233 Owen's (Dr. John) Doctrine of Justification by Faith, &c. Lond. 1677
  • 234 Pagit's (Eph.) Christianography, of sundry sorts of Christians in the world not subject to the Pope, second Edit. 1636
  • 235 Perkins (W.) Comentary upon the 5 first Chap. to the Galatians. 1617
  • 236 —Comentary on the eleventh Chap. to the Hebrews. 1622
  • 237 —Lectures upon the 3 first Chap. of the Revel. 1604
  • 238 Patrick (Sim.) his Parable of the Pilgrim, fourth Edit. 1673
  • [Page 28]239 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 240 Pierce's (Th.) Sinner impleaded in his own Court, third Edit. 1670
  • 241 —Collection of Sermons on several occasions. 1671
  • 242 Park's (R.) Apology: of 3 Testimonies of holy Scripture. 1607
  • 243 Physick for the Soul: by J. Abernethy, third Edit. 1630
  • 244 Preston (John) Several Works of his, as Sermons, &c. in four Vol. Lond.
  • 245 Page (S.) Of Davids Pennance, in holy Meditations on the fifty first Psalm. 1637
  • 246 Parr (Eln.) his Plain Exposition upon the 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16th Chap. to the Romans. 1618
  • 247 Pinnel (H.) his Doctrine and Dominion of the Cross of Christ. 1659
  • 248 Pooly (Chr.) his Vindication of Christ and his Ordinances, &c. 1652
  • 249 Psalms of David in Welch. 1588
  • 250 Prynn (W.) his Histrio-Mastix, against Stage-plays, &c. 1633
  • 251 —Speech made in the House of Commons the fourth of Decemb. 1648. third Edit. 1649
  • 252 —Gospel Plea for the Tythes and settled Maintenance, &c. 1660
  • 253 —Of signal Loyal towards Kings. ibid.
  • 254 —New discovery of the Prelates Tyranny. 1641
  • 255 — Mount-Orgueil, or Divine Meditations in 3 distinct Poems. ibid.
  • 256 Proceedings of the Traitors, Garnet a Jesuit and his Confed. 1606
  • 257 Petition and Argument of Mr. Hotham F. of Peter House in Cambr. against the Masters Negative Voice of that Colledge, &c. 1651
  • 258 Philips (Fab.) Of Prae-emption and Purveyance for the King. 1663
  • 259 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 260 —Reforming Registry. Lond. 1671
  • 261 Peacham's (Hen.) Garden of Heroical Devic. Embl. and Impress. 1612
  • 262 Palladio (Andr.) his Architecture, by Godf. Richards, third Edit. 1676
  • 263 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 264 Palmer's (John) Catholick Planisphere or Mathematical Jewel, with Fig. 1658
  • 265 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 266 Praxis Medicinae, or the Physicians Practise, by W. Bruel. 2d Edit. 1639
  • 267 Phirovant (L.) his Rational Secrets and Chirurgery, &c. 1652
  • 268 Perfect use of Silkworms, and their benefit. 1607
  • 269 Playford's Musical Companion of Catches and Rounds for three and four Voices. 1667
  • 270 Questionary of Chirurgeons, with the formulary of little Guido in Chi­rurgery, &c. and the Regiment of Health. Lond. 1541
  • 271 Rich Closet of Physical Secrets, by four Students in Physick. 1652
  • 272 Roman and Jewish Antiquities, by Th. Godwyn. Lond. 1671
  • 273 Rous (Fran.) his Attick Antiquities, fifth Edit. 1658
  • 274 Robinson's (John) New Essays, or Observations Divine and Moral. 1628
  • 275 Roger's (R.) Seven Treatises of Directions out of holy Scripture to true happiness. 1630
  • 276 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 277 — (D.) Practical Catechism, second Eidt. 1633
  • [Page 29]278 —Matrimonial Honour, or a Treatise of Marriage 1650
  • 279 —(N.) Strange Vineyard in Palaestina 1623
  • 280 —Mirrour of Mercy, and that on Gods part and Mans 1640
  • 281 Randall's (John) 29 Lectures of the Church — London 1631
  • 282 —Sermons on the 8th of the Rom. and other places of Scripture 1640
  • 283 Rutherford's (Sam) Treatise of the Covenant of Grace— Edinburgh 1655
  • 284 Ramsden's (H.) Gleaning in Gods Harvest, 4 choice Handfuls 1639
  • 285 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 286 Romes Falshood in high pretences to Infallibility, &c. by J. M. 1675
  • 287 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 288 Reeve's (Edm.) Christian Divinity, out of the Divine Service 1631
  • 289 Reynolds (Ed.) Explication of the 110th Psalm, 3d Edition 1642
  • 290 —Explication of the 14th Chapter of Hosea, in 7 Sermons 1656
  • 291 —Meditations on the Holy Sacrament of the Lords last Supper, 2d Edition 1639
  • 292 Rollock's (R.) Lectures on Christs Doctrine, Prayer, and Passion-Edinb. 1619
  • 293 Reply to a Relation of the Conference betwen Bishop Laud and Fisher 1640
  • 294 Remains of that Reverend and Famous Postiller, John Boys D. D. 1631
  • 295 Sherman (Joh.) Infallibility of the Holy Scripture Asserted, &c. 1664
  • 296 Senaults Christian Man, or Reparation of Nature by Grace 1650
  • 297 Survey of the Pretended Holy Discipline, by Bishop Bancroft 1663
  • 298 Stillingfleet's (Edw.) Origines Sacrae, Grounds of Christian Faith 1675
  • 299 Sanderson's (Rob.) XIV Sermons, 3d Edition 1637
  • 300 Swinnock's (G.) Door of Salvation Opened by the Key of Regeneration 1664
  • 301 —Christian-Man's Calling, 1st and 2d Part in 2 Vol. London.
  • 302 Sedgwick's (Ob.) Fountain Opened, in several Sermons 1657
  • 303 Dr. Sutton's Lectures upon the 11th Chapter to the Romans 1632
  • 304 Shepherd's (Th.) Treatise of Liturgies, Power of the Keys 1653
  • 305 —Doctrine of the Sabbath, in sundry Sermons 1649
  • 306 Sarson's (Laur.) Analysis of the 1 Timothy 1.15. &c. 1645
  • 307 Simpson (Sydr.) of Unbelief; and not going to Christ for Life, &c. 1658
  • 308 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 309 —(Arch.) Sacred Septenarie, on 7 Psalms of Repentance 1638
  • 310 Stephens (Nath.) Doctrine of Original Sin—Lond. 1658
  • 311 —on the Revelation; Calculation of the Name, Mark, &c. of the Beast. 1656
  • 312 Squire's (Joh.) Plain Exposition on the first Part 2d Chap. 2d Epistle Thessalon. 1630
  • 313 Scholastical Discourse of the Essence of the Visible Church, by F. Fulwood 1663
  • 314 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 315 Sum of the Conference between Reynolds and Hart about the Head of the Church, &c. 1609
  • 316 Stoughton's (Joh.) Form of Wholsome Words, &c. in several Sermons 1640
  • 317 —Sermons compleat in one Volume 1640
  • 318 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 319 Swadling's (T.) Vindication of the Scriptures against Bellarmine. 1643
  • 320 — 36 Questions propounded for Resolution of Unlearn'd Prote­stants, &c. 1659
  • 321 Smith (Joh.) his Select Discourses, 2d Edition Cambridg 1673
  • 322 —another of the same Ibid.
  • [Page 30]323 Symmons (Edw.) Vindication of King Charles, &c. 1648
  • 324 Stow's (Joh.) Survey of London—Lond. 1618
  • 325 Spencer's (Joh.) Discourse of divers Petitions of High Concernment, and de­livered by him into the Hands of K. James and K. Charles Lond.
  • 326 Stubb's (Hen.) Justification of the War against Holland, &c. compleat 1673
  • 327 Selden's (Joh.) Titles of Honour—Lond. 1614
  • 328 Swan's (Joh.) Measuring-Reed, or Standard of Time 1653
  • 329 Sea Mans Companion, by Matthew Norwood 1665
  • 330 Thomasius (Th.) his Dictionary Lat. and Engl. &c. (wants Title and the End)
  • 331 Treatise of Affairs Maritime, and of Commerce, 2d Edition 1677
  • 332 Tuckney's (Anth.) 40 Sermons upon several Occasions 1676
  • 333 Trapp's (Joh.) Comment upon the Pentateuch 1650
  • 334 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 335 — Upon the Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Canticles 1650
  • 336 Taylor's (Th.) Satans Downfall in sundry Lectures on the 12th Revelat. 1633
  • 337 —Way to True Happiness, Comment on the 32 Psalm 1617
  • 338 Tertullians Apology, or Defence of the Christians against the Gentiles 1655
  • 339 Taffin (Joh.) of Amendment of Life —Lond. 1595
  • 340 Torshell's (Sam.) Hypocrite Discovered and Cured, &c. 1644
  • 341 Thomas (Will.) his Preservative of Piety—Lond. 1662
  • 342 Theyer's (Joh.) Vindication of Apostolical Government by Bishops, &c. 1643
  • 343 Treatise of the Covenant of God entered with Man-kind, by T. Blake 1658
  • 344 Threefold defence of the Doctrine of Original sin, by N. Stephens 1658
  • 345 Two Books of Mr. Sydrach Sympson, 1. Of Unbelief: 2. Not seeking of Christ, &c. 1658
  • 346 Tichbourn's (Sir Rob.) Cluster of Canaans Grapes—Lond. 1657
  • 347 Ursinus (Z.) his sum of Christian Religion—Lond. 1611
  • 348 Valley of Vision, in XXI Sermons, by R. Holsworth 1651
  • 349 Vindication of the Church-Catholick Visible, by S. Hudson 1658
  • 350 Violet (Tho.) of Gold and Silver, proved to be the K. Royal Commodity, &c. 1660
  • 351 Vindication of King Charles, or a Loyal Subjects Duty, &c. by E. Symmons 1648
  • 352 Verstegan's (R.) Restitution of decayed Intelligence, in Antiquities. 1634
  • 353 Valorous Atchievements, famous Triumphs; &c. of Sir Paris of Vienna, &c. 1650
  • 354 Weemse's (John) his Works compleat in 4 Vol.—London 1637
  • 355 —First Volume, Christian Synagogue, Image of God in Man, &c. Ibid.
  • 356 Weldon's (R.) Doctrine of Scriptures about Original of Dominion 1648
  • 357 Whately's (W.) Bride-Bush, or direction for married persons 1623
  • 358 —Sermons compleat— London 1628
  • 359 White (Fr.) his Treatise of the Sabbath Day, 3d Edition 1636
  • 360 Woodward's (Ez.) Childs Portion, of the Education of Youth, &c. 1649
  • 361 Woodbridge's (B.) Method of Grace in the Justification of sinners 1656
  • 362 Warren (T.) of Unbelievers, no Subjects of Justification, nor of Mystical Union to Christ 1654
  • 363 Williams (R.) Bloody Tenent yet more Bloody, against Mr. Cotton 1652
  • 364 —(Bishop Griffith) his 4 Treatises, sufferings of the Saints, burning of Sodom, &c. 1667
  • [Page 31]365 Bishop Westfield (Th.) Englands Face in Israels Glass—London 1655
  • 366 Whistlers (H.) Aim at an Up-shot for Infant-Baptism by Christs Good Will 1653
  • 367 Wright (Tho.) of the Passions of the Mind in General 1630
  • 368 —(Edw.) Certain Errors in Navigation Detected and Corrected 1657
  • 369 Wilson's (Joh.) Cheerful Ayres, or Ballads for 3 Voices, in 3 Parts 1660
  • 370 Works of that Famous Chirurgion Mr. John Banester, in 5 Books, in 1 Vol. 1633
  • 371 Dr. Webbe's Lessons and Exercises out of Cicero ad Atticum, &c. 1627
Volumes of Plays and Tracts in Quarto, viz.
  • 1 Alphonsus, Emperor of Germany, Revenge for Honour, Spanish Gypsie, The Changeling, Just General, Loyal Lovers, Unfortunate Lovers, The Widow, Ap­pius and Virginia, Peleus and Thetis, The Bastard, The Hectors, Marcus Tullius Cicero. In all 13 Plays.
  • 2 Wit in a Constable, Ladies Priviledg, The Hollander, Argalus and Parthenia, Albertus Wallenstein, Lovers Melancholly, Broken Heart, Loves Sacrifice, 'Tis pity she is a Whore, Perkin Warbeck, Ladies Tryal, The Fancies, The Suns Dar- Darling, &c. In all 13 Plays
  • 3 Greens Tu Quoque, Miseries of inforc'd Marriage, Swaggering Damsel, Ram-Alley, the Fleire, Isle of Gulls, the Heir, Ad rasta, or the Womans Spleen, Strange Discovery, History of Fryer-Bacon, 7 Champions of Christendom, Mulleasses the Turk, the Phenix in her Flames. In all 13 Plays
  • 4 Tragedy of Nero, Amorous War, Costly Whore, Dumb Knight, Gentle Craft, Dutchess of Suffolk, If you know not me you know nobody, ibid. the 2d Part, The Phenix, Merry Devil of Edmonton, Albumazar, Cupids Whirligig, Sir Giles Goose-Cap Knight. In all 13 Plays
  • 5 The Traytor, Maids Revenge, Chabot Admiral of France, Young Admiral, The Wedding, Royal Master, Grateful Servant, School of Complements, The Exam­ple, Constant Maid, Lady of Pleasure, Gamester, The Opportunity. In all 13 Playes, by James Shirley.
  • 6 The Witty Fair One, Changes, or Love in a Maze, Bird in a Cage, Hide Park, Humorous Courtier, The Ball, Dukes Mistress, The Arcadia, St. Patrick for Ire­land, Loves Cruelty, Martyr'd Soldier, Contention for Honour and Riches, Tri­umph of Peace. In all 13 Plays, by James Shirley
  • 7 The Roman Actor, Unnatural Combat, Fatal Dowry, Virgin Martyr, Duke of Millain, Duke of Florence, The Picture, Maid of Honour, The Emperor of the East, The Renegado, The Bond-man, New way to pay Old Debts. In all 12 Plays, by Philip Massinger
  • 8 A Woman kill'd with Kindness, Fair Maid of the West, &c. in two Parts, English-Travellers, Maydenhead well lost, Lancashire Witches, Wise Woman of Hogs­don, Royal King and Loyal Subject, Rape of Lucrece, Four Prentises of Lon­don, Challenge for Beauty, Loves Mistress. In all 12 Plays, by T. Heywood
  • 9 The New-Found Politick, in three Parts (wants the Title.)
  • 9 Golden Fleece, ways to get Wealth and restore Trading, &c. 1626
  • 10 Lod. Brysket's Discourse of Civil Life, for instructing of a Gentl [...]man, &c. 1606
  • 10 Jicq. Hurault's Politick, Moral and Martial Discourses. English'd by A. G. 1595
  • 11 George More's Demonstration of God in his Works—London 1597
  • 11 Sir Edw. Hoby's Letter to Mr. T. H. in Answer of his first Motive 1609
  • 11 — Counter-Snarle for Ishmael Rabshacheh 1613
  • 11 George Sandy's Europae Speculum: State of Religions (wants Title)
  • [Page 32]12 J. H. his Description of the Church of Christ against the Anabaptists 1610
  • 12 Bishops Halls Apology of the Church of England against the Brownists 1610
  • 12 Theological Discourse of the Lamb of God and his Enemies, by R. H. 1590
  • 12 A Remonstrance; to a Book Entituled A Demonstration of Discipline 1590
  • 12 O. Ormerod his Picture of a Puritan London 1605
  • 12 Tho. White his Discovery of Brownism Ibid.
  • 12 Henoch Clapham's Bibliotheca Theolog. or Theological Library — Amst. 1597
  • 13 Arguments against bowing at the Name of Jesus, by a London Minister 1641
  • 13 Englands Doxologie, or the 3 Kingdoms Eucharistical Sacrifice, &c. 1641
  • 13 With 14 Sermons by Wilson, Gauden, Bridge, Smart, Geree, T. Hookes, Hook, Burges, Marshal, Symonds, Faircloth, and T. Case, (most of them preach'd be­fore the Parliament)
English in Octave, &c.
  • 1 Answer to the Discourse of Mr. Sherlock, by Edw. Polhill 1675
  • 2 Antoninus the Roman Emperor his Meditations, 4th Edition 1673
  • 3 — another of the same Ibid.
  • 4 Apology of Socrates and Phaedo, or a Dialogue about Immortality of the Soul 1675
  • 5 — For the Church of England in point of Separation, by Bishop Lucy 1679
  • 6 Ashwell's (G.) Discourse, Asserting the received Authors and Authority of the Apostles Creed 1653
  • 7 —Discourse about the Gesture at Receiving of the Holy Eucharist 1663
  • 8 Abbot's (R.) Tryal of our Church-Forsakers against the Brownists 1639
  • 9 Allen's (R.) Works — London 1669
  • 10 — Godly Fear, or Nature and Necessity of Fear, &c. 1674
  • 11 — (Joseph) his Life and Death 1673
  • 12 Alsops Anti-Sozzo, sive Sherlocismus Enervatus against Sherlock 1675
  • 13 — another of the same Ibid.
  • 14 Animadversions on Dr. Heylin's Quinquarticular History, by H. Hickman 1674
  • 15 Ames (W.) Substance of Christian Religion, or Catechism 1659
  • 16 An Antidote against Distractions, by R. Steel, 3d Edition 1673
  • 17 Animadversions on Ferguson's Interest of Reason in Religion 1676
  • 18 Bishop Andrews Holy Devotions, with Directions to Pray, 6th Edition 1675
  • 19 Art of Divine Contentment, by Tho. Watson, 13th Edition 1672
  • 20 Analysis of all the Epistles of the New Testament, by John Dale 1652
  • 21 Authority of Magistrates about Religion Discuss'd, by J. H. 1672
  • 22 Assembly of Divines shorter Catechism 1656
  • 23 Arndt (Joh.) his Book of Scripture, English'd by R. M.K. 1646
  • 24 Agrippa's (Corn.) Vanity of Arts and Sciences 1676
  • 25 Addisson's (L.) first State of Mahumedism—London 1679
  • 26 Animadversions upon the Ancient Greek and Latin Historians 1678
  • 27 Aelianus (Claudius) his Various History, English'd by T. Stanley 1665
  • 28 Answer to the Reasons for Foreign Wars, with a short View of the Life and Reign of King Henry the III. of England, &c. by Sir R. Cotton, 2d Edition 1675
  • 29 Aylet's (R.) Poems of Divine and Moral Speculations in Metrical Num­bers 1654
  • 30 Amorous Travellers, or the Night-Adventures — London 1671
  • 31 — another of the same Ibid.
  • [Page 33]32 Anderson's (R.) Stereometrical Propositions for Gaging 1668
  • 33 Art of Practical Gauging, for Casks and Brewers Tuns, &c. by John New­ton 1669
  • 34 —Id. By John Smith 1673
  • 35 Art of Wheedling, or Insinuation obtain'd by General Conversation 1679
  • 36 Almond's (R.) English Horsman and Compleat Farrier 1673
  • 37 Archer (Joh.) Every Man his own Doctor, compleated with an Herbal 1673
  • 38 Astrological Judgment of Diseases, by Nicholas Culpepper, 4th Edition 1671
  • 39 Accurate Description of the Stone in the Bladder, &c. by G. Fab. Hildanus 1640
  • 40 Austen (Ra.) his Treatise of Fruit-Trees, 3d Edition 1665
  • 41 Arithmetical Questions &c. by Tho. Fisher— London 1634
  • 42 Advice to a Daughter, in Opposition to the Advice to a Son 1658
  • 43 Adventures of (Mr. T. S.) an English Merchant Prison'd by the Turks, &c. 1670
  • 44 Aulicus Coquinariae, in answer to the Court and Character of King James 1650
  • 45 America, or an exact Description of the West-Indies, by N.N. 1655
  • 46 Bates (W.) Considerations of the Existence of God, Immortality of the Soul and the Divinity of Christian Religion proved by Reason, 2d Edition 1677
  • 47 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 48 Burroughs (Jer.) Excellency of a Gracious Spirit, on the 14th of Num­bers, &c. 1657
  • 49 Bernard's (N.) Certain Discourses, being the Judgment of Bishop Usher 1659
  • 50 Butler (Joh.) God made Man, or Account of the time of Christs Nativity 1675
  • 51 Barker's (M.) Natural Theology, or the Knowledg of God 1674
  • 52 Beauty of Holiness 1679
  • 53 Brinsley's (J.) Mystical Brazen-Serpent, and Saints Joint-Membership, &c. 1653
  • 54 —Groan for Israel, and Turning sickness of Soul Unsettledness 1655
  • 55 —Three sacred Emblems, and Tears for Jerusalem, in 2 Treatises 1656
  • 56 Beesley's (H.) Souls Conflict, in eight Sermons— Lond. 1657
  • 57 Bridge (W.) his Remains being VIII Sermons, by Mr. Greenhil 1673
  • 58 — Of sinfulness of sin, and the fulness of Christ, in 2 Sermons 1667
  • 59 Barrow's (Is.) Sermon at the Spittal, of Duty and Reward of Bounty to the Poor 1677
  • 60 — Sermon upon the Passion of Christ, at Guild-Hall— Lond. 1678
  • 61 Bodington's (Joh.) Mystical Solomons Coronation and Espousals 1662
  • 62 Bishop Brownrigg's of Repentance and Prayer, being the substance of 4 Ser­mons 1660
  • 63 Barker's (James) Royal Robe, or a Treatise of Meekness, on Col. 3.12. 1661
  • 64 Burthogge (R.) of Divine Goodness Explicated and Vindicated from Excepti­ons of the Atheist 1672
  • 65 Brooks (Th.) precious Remedies against Satans Devices, 7th Edition 1671
  • 66 — another of the same Ibid.
  • 67 Baxter's (R.) Directions for weak distempered Christians to grow in Grace 1669
  • 68 — another of the same Ibid.
  • 69 — Gildas Salvianus, the Reformed Pastor, 2d Edition 1657
  • 70 — Satisfaction which is the true and safe Religion, in a Conference, &c. with the Key for Catholicks — Lond. 1674
  • 71 —Poor Man's Family Book, 3d Edition 1677
  • 72 —Directions and Perswasions to a sound Conversion, 2d Edition 1659
  • [Page 34]73 —Confirmation and Restauration necessary means of Reformation, &c. 1658
  • 74 —Now or Never, Holy, Serious, Diligent Believer Justified, &c. 12.-1669
  • 75 Bolton's (Sam.) True Bounds of Christian Freedom, &c. 1656
  • 76 Bunyon's (J.) Sighs from Hell, or the Groans of a Damned Soul, 5th Edition 1675
  • 77 Ball's (J.) Treatise of the Grounds of Christian Religion, or Catechism, 14th Edition 1670
  • 78 Blithe's (Nath.) plain Explanation upon the Church Catechism 1672
  • 79 Bacon's (James) plain and profitable Catechism, &c. 1660
  • 80 Bogan's (Z.) View of the Threats and Punishments recorded in the Scrip­tures, &c. 1653
  • 81 Bohemus (M.) Christians Delight, or Scripture-Meditations 1654
  • 82 Bloody Babylon Discovered, or the Mystery of Iniquity Revealed 1659
  • 83 Bulstrode's (E.) Golden Chain, or a Miscellany of Divine Sentences 1657
  • 84 Brief Conference betwixt Mans Frailty and Faith by G. Babington, and J. Taf­fin of the Marks of the Children of God, &c. 1590, 1591
  • 85 Bright (T.) his Treatise of Melancholly — London 1613
  • 86 Bradley's (Sam.) sweet loving Invitations of a tender Jesus to poor sinners 1661
  • 87 Bishop Brownrigg's Sermon on the 5th of November, in 12.—London 1660
  • 88 Becon's (Th.) Displaying of the Popish Mass, in 12.—London 1637
  • 89 Boyle (R.) of the Origin of Forms and Qualities, 2d Edition 1667
  • 90 —Occasional Reflections upon several Subjects 1665
  • 91 — Essay about the Origine and Vertues of Gems 1672
  • 92 —Motives and Incentives to the Love of God, 5th Edition 1670
  • 93 —Considerations touching the style of the Holy Scripture, 3d Edition 1668
  • 94 — Excellency of Theology, compar'd with Natural Philosophy 1674
  • 95 — Tracts about Cosmical Qualities of Things, Cosmical Suspicions, &c. 1671
  • 96 — another of the same Ibid.
  • 97 — Tracts about the Flame and Air: and against Dr. H. More, &c. 1672
  • 98 — Tracts about the saltness of the Sea, &c. 1674
  • 99 Basilius King of the Romans, his Precepts to his Son Leo— Paris 1638
  • 100 Buckler of State and Justice against the Design of the French King 1667
  • 101 Blome's (R.) Description of the Island of Jamaica, with the other Isles, &c. 1678
  • 102 Blunt's (T.) Glossographia, or a Dictionary Interpreting Hard Words, 4th Edition 1674
  • 103 Basil Valentine his Triumphant Chariot of Antimony, with Annotations 1678
  • 104 Beguinus (Joh.) his Chymical Essays acquired from the Fountain of Na­ture, &c. 1669
  • 105 Brown's (Joh.) compleat Treatise of Preternatural Tumours 1678
  • 106 Brome's (R.) five Plays (viz.) English Moor, Love-sick Court, Covent-Garden Weeded, New-Exchange, The Queen and Concubine 1659
  • 107 — another of the same Ibid.
  • 108 —Mad Couple well matcht, Novella, Court Beggar, City Wit, Da­moiselle, being five Plays of the same Author 1653
  • 109 —(Alex.) his Songs and other Poems, 3d Edition 1668
  • 110 Brown's (Th.) Religio Medici, with Annotations and Observations of Sir K. Digby, 7th Edition. 1678
  • 111 Buscon the Witty Spaniard his Life and Adventures, 2d Edition 1670
  • 112 Bergerac his Satyrical Characters, and handsome Descriptions, In Letters 1658
  • 113 Blair's (Brice) Vision of Theodorus Verax—London 1671
  • [Page 35]114 Beaumont's (R.) Loves Missives to Vertues, with Essays 1660
  • 115 Baker (Sir R.) Theater Vindicated against Prinn's Histrio-Mastix 1662
  • 116 Blunt's (T.) Animadversions upon Bakers Chronicle, &c. 1672
  • 117 Baptized Turk, a Narrative of the happy Conversion of Sig. Rigep Dandulo 1658
  • 118 Book of Knowledg, or Knowledg of things unknown 1676
  • 119 Boteler (Capt. Nath.) War practically performed, &c. 1664
  • 120 Baker's (H.) Well spring of Sciences, or Arithmetick 1659
  • 121 Barton's (Joh.) Latin Grammar composed in the English Tongue 1652
  • 122 Brookbank's (Jos.) Breviate of Lilies Latin Grammar —London
  • 123 Brinsley's Translation of Corderius his Colloquies 1653
  • 124 Contemplations Moral and Divine, by Judg Hales, 2d Part 1676
  • 125 Cragg's (Joh.) Royal Prerogative Vindicated in the Converted Recusant 1661
  • 126 Cotton's (Joh.) Brief Exposition of the whole Book of Canticles 1648
  • 127 — Treatise of the Covenant of Grace, substance of divers Sermons 1671
  • 128 Cobbet (Th.) his Practical Discourse of Prayer 1657
  • 129 Confession of the Remonstrants about the chief points of Christian Reli­gion 1676
  • 130 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 131 Calvin's Institution of Christian Religion (wants Title)—London
  • 132 Christ the Perfect Pattern of a Christians Practice, by R. Robinson 1658
  • 133 — another of the same—Ibid.
  • 134 Characters of a sincere Heart, and the comforts thereof, by H. W. 1674
  • 135 Cloud of Witnesses, or the Sufferers Mirrour, by T. M. 1670
  • 136 Crofton's (Z.) Saints care for Church-Communion in sundry Sermons 1671
  • 137 Collin's (J.) Par Nobile, two Treatises of the Excellent Woman, &c. 1669
  • 138 Communicant Instructed, or Practical Directions for the Sacrament, by F. Roberts 1651
  • 139 Carpenter's (R.) Experience, History and Divinity—London 1642
  • 140 —Perfect Law of God, being a Sermon and no Sermon, &c. 1652
  • 141 —(H.) Deputy Divinity, or inferior Deity, &c. in 2 Sermons, 12s. 1657
  • 142 Cartwright's (Chr.) Doctrine of Faith in sundry Sermons—Lond. 1650
  • 143 Cole's Holy History of Scripture-War, (with 14 Copper Plates) 1677
  • 144 Crow's Catalogue of English Writers on the Old and New Testament, 2d Edition 1668
  • 145 Chout's (G.) Discourse in Defence of Infants Baptism 1651
  • 146 Cowper's (W.) Triumph of a Christian, in three Heavenly Treatises, 110th Edition 1639
  • 147 Clark's (Sa.) Golden Apples, or seasonable and serious Counsel, &c. 1659
  • 148 Caundishe (R.) his Image of Nature and Grace—London
  • 149 Corbet (Joh.) his Tract of the sound State of Religion, &c. 1679
  • 150 Catholick Pill to purge Popery, with a Praefatory Preface 1677
  • 151 Cary's (M.) New Jerusalems Glory of Christs Personal Reign on Earth 1651
  • 152 Chappel's (W.) Use of Holy Scripture Methodically Discoursed 1653
  • 153 Chewney (N.) of Hell, with the Everlasting Torments thereof Asserted 1660
  • 154 Cappel's (L.) Hinge of Faith and Religion against Atheists—1660
  • 155 Culverwell's (N.) White Stone, or a choice Treatise of Assurance 1654
  • 156 Casaubon's (M.) Vindication of the Lords Prayer, as a Formal Prayer 1660
  • 157 Cawdrey (D.) of Independeney a great Schism, against Dr. Owen 1657
  • [Page 36]158 Collier's (T.) Marrow of Christianity, with an Epistle of Mr. Saltmarsh. 1647
  • 159 Carlisle (Earl of) his 3 Embassies to the Duke of Muscovy, King of Swe­den, &c. 1669
  • 160 Compleat Gentleman, or Directions for Education of Youth, &c. by J. G. 1678
  • 161 Cottoni Posthuma, choice Pieces of that Renowned Antiquary, Sir R. Cotton 1672
  • 162 Cotton's (Sir R.) Answer to the Reasons for Foreign Wars, &c. 2d Edition 1675
  • 163 Castlemain's (Earl of) short Account of the first War betwixt England and Holland 1672
  • 164 Cartwright's (W.) Comedies, Tragi-Comedies, with other Poems 1651
  • 165 Chamberlain's (W.) Pharonnida, a Heroick Poem 1659
  • 166 Carew's (Th.) Poems, Songs and Sonnets, with a Masque, 4th Edition 1671
  • 167 Cleaveland's (Jo.) Genuine Poems, Orations, Epistles, &c. 1677
  • 168 Choice Poems, being Songs, Sonnets, &c. by the Wits of both Universities 1661
  • 169 Comment upon two Tales of G. Chaucer, the Millers Tale, and the Wife of Bath 1665
  • 170 Chaucer's Ghost, or a Piece of Antiquity of 12 pleasant Fables, &c. 1672
  • 171 Complaisant Companion, or New Jests, Witty Reparties, Bulls, Rhodomon­tado's 1674
  • 172 Counsellor Manners his last Legacy to his Son, by Josiah D' Are 1673
  • 173 Chirologia, or the Natural Language of the Hand, &c. by J. Bulwer. 1644
  • 174 Culpepper's (Nich.) English Physician Enlarged—Lond. 1674
  • 175 —Astrological Judgment of Diseases, 4th Edition 1671
  • 176 —Last Legacy, left to his Wife for the publick good, 5th Edition 1677
  • 177 —London Dispensatory—London 1672
  • 178 —Treatise of the Rickets, a Disease common to Children 1668
  • 179 Cooke (James) his Marrow of Chirurgery illustrated with 12 Brass Cuts 1676
  • 180 Castle (Geo.) his Chymical Galenist, against Needham's Medela Med. 1667
  • 181 Charleton's Anthropologie Abstracted, or the Idea of Human Nature, &c. 1655
  • 182 Coles (E.) English Dictionary, for interpreting hard Words 1676
  • 183 Comenius his Janua Linguarum in English and Latin 1673
  • 184 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 185 Calliepeia, or a Rich Store-House of Elegant Words and Phrases 1662
  • 186 Coke (Z.) his Art of Logick, or the entire Body of Logick in English 1654
  • 187 Chambre (Mons. de la) his Discourse of the Knowledg of Beasts 1657
  • 188 —His Discourse on the Principles of Chiromancy 1658
  • 189 Captain Jones his Legend, first and and second Part 1671
  • 190 Campanalogia, or the Art of Ringing, with Variety of New Peals 1677
  • 191 Compleat Angler, or the Contemplative Man's Recreation, 4th Edition 1668
  • 192 —Measurer, or an Exact way of Mensuration, by T. Hammond 1669
  • 193 Comparison between the Eloquence of Demosthenes and Cicero 1672
  • 194 Clark's (Joh.) selected Latin and English Phrases, 4th Edition 1670
  • 195 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 196 Cicero against Catiline, in 4 Invective Orations, by Ch Wase 1671
  • 197 Corderius Dialogues, Grammatically Translated by Brinsley 1653
  • 198 Dodwell's Considerations how far Romanists may be trusted by Princes of an­other perswasion, &c. —London 1675
  • 199 Day's (M.) Monument of Mortality, containing 4 Treatises 1630
  • 200 Denny's (Sir W.) Christian Adviser against Self-Murder 1653
  • [Page 37]201 Dyke (Jer.) of good Conscience, and Mischiefs of Scandals, in two Trea­tises 1632
  • 202 —Righteous Mans Tower, or the Way to be safe, &c. 1641
  • 203 Discourse concerning the Gift of Prayer and Preaching, by J. Wilkins 1667
  • 204 — Concerning God's Judgments, resolving Weighty Questions, &c. by S. Ford 1678
  • 205 Dialogue concerning the Practical Use of Infant-Baptism, by S. Ford 1657
  • 206 Divine Message to the Elect Soul, in VIII Sermons, by W. Fenner 1664
  • 207 Doctrine of Repentance, useful for these Times, by T. Watson 1668
  • 208 D' Anvers (Hen.) his Treatise of Baptism, and Laying on of Hands, 2d Edi­tion 1674
  • 209 Deaths Alarum, Funeral Sermon of Bishop Hall, by J. Whitefoot, 2d Edi­tion 1657
  • 210 Doolittel's (Thomas) Young Man's Instructer, and Old Man's Remem­brancer 1673
  • 211 Discourse concerning the Beauty of Holiness— Lond. 1679
  • 212 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 213 Devotions of the Ancient Church in 7 pious Prayers, with 7 Administ. 1660
  • 214 Dale's (Joh.) Analysis of all the Epistles of the New Testament 1652
  • 215 Deaths Advantage little regarded, and the Souls solace against sorrow, 5th Edi­tion 1617
  • 216 Defence of Mr. John Cotton against Daniel Cawdrey, by John Owen 1658
  • 217 Door of Salvation opened unto all Men, by R.B. 1648
  • 218 Denison's (Joh.) Heavenly Banquet, or Doctrine of the Lords Supper, &c. 1619
  • 219 Dialogue betwixt a rigid Calvinian Preacher and a condemned Malefactor 1658
  • 220 Divine Meditations upon several Subjects, by John Quarles 1679
  • 221 Daille (John) of Faith grounded upon the Scriptures &c. 1675
  • 222 Dyer's (W.) two Sermons of Christs Voice to London, &c. 1668
  • 223 Death of King Charles Lamented, and Restauration of Charles the II. Con­gratulated, by W.L. 1660
  • 224 Deputy Divinity, or inferior Deity, &c. in two Sermons, by H. Carpen­ter, 112. 1657
  • 225 Dawbeney (H.) History and Policy Re-viewed, in the Transactions of Oliv. Cromwel 1659
  • 226 Digs (D.) Unlawfulness of Subjects taking up Arms against their Soveraign 1679
  • 227 Day's (A.) English Secretary, or methods of writing Epistles, &c. London
  • 228 Davenant's two Plays, the Wits, and the Platonick Lovers 1665
  • 229 Difficiles Nugae, or Observations touching the Torricelian Experiment 1675
  • 230 Discourse of the Knowledg of Beasts, &c. by Mr. de la Chambre 1657
  • 231 Davies (J.) Egyptian History treating of the Pyramids, &c. 1672
  • 232 Discovery of a little sort of People, anciently Discours'd of called Pigmies 1675
  • 233 Description of the mighty Kingdoms of Japan and Ham. 1671
  • 234 — another of the same Ibid.
  • 235 Daphnis and Chloe, pleasant Pastoral and Romance for Young Ladies 1657
  • 236 Drope (Fr.) short and sure Guide in Practice of Raising and Ordering Fruit-Trees 1672
  • 237 Digby's (Sir K.) Choice and Experimented Receipts in Physick & Chirurg. 1668
  • 238 Dictionary in English and Latin for the capacity of Children and Young Be­ginners 1634
  • [Page 38]239 Dugard's (W.) English Rudiments of the Latin Tongue 1667
  • 240 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 241 English Dictionary for Interpreting hard Words, by E. Coles 1676
  • 242 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 243 Erasmus his Colloquies, or Familiar Discourses, Englished by H. M. 1671
  • 244 English Academy, Brief Introduction to the 7 Liberal Arts, by J. Newton 1677
  • 245 Evelyn's (J) Idea of the Perfection of Painting—London 1668
  • 246 —Four Books of Gardens, Englished from Rapinus 1673
  • 247 Egyptian History, Treating of the Pyramids, Englished by J. Davies 1672
  • 248 Exact History of the Late Revolutions in Naples, English'd by J. H. 1664
  • 249 Entertainments of the Courts, or Academical Conversations 1658
  • 250 English Princess, Or the Dutchess-Queen, a Novel 1678
  • 251 Evagoras, a Romance, by L.L.—London 1677
  • 252 English Rogue, first and second Part, in 2 Vol.—London 16 [...]7
  • 253 —same again in one Vol. Ibid.
  • 254 England described, several Counties and Shires briefly handled, by E. Leigh 1659
  • 255 England's Imminent Danger, and only Remedy faithfully consider'd, &c. 1671
  • 256 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 257 Electra of Sophocles, &c. in two Poems, by C. W. 1649
  • 258 England's Helicon (a Poem) wants Title
  • 259 Esop Improved, or above 350 Fables, mostly Esops, with Morals, &c. 1673
  • 260 Every man his own Doctor, compleated with an Herbal, by J. Archer 1673
  • 261 English Expositor, or Compleat Dictionary of Interpretation of hard Words 1676
  • 262 Endeavour to Rectifie some Prevailing Opinions contrary to the Do­ctrine, &c. 1671
  • 263 Epigrams of all sorts, made at divers Times, on several Occasions, by R. F. 1670
  • 264 Essay of Gravitation, or Non-gravitation of Fluid Bodies, by Judg Hales 1673
  • 265 Essays and Observations Theological and Moral— London 1653
  • 266 Essays, or Moral Discourses on several Subjects, by a Person of Honour 1671
  • 267 Elyot's (Sir Tho.) Book Entituled, the Governour—London 1565
  • 268 Epitome of the Art of Husbandry, by J. B.—London 1670
  • 269 English and Latine Grammar, by James Shirley—London 1651
  • 270 Everard's Panacea, of the wonderful Vertues of Tobacco, &c. 1650
  • 271 Essay about the Origine and Vertues of Gems, by R. Boyle 1672
  • 272 Excellency of Theology compar'd with Natural Philosophy. Ibid. 1674
  • 273 Evangelical Communicant in the Eucharistical Sacrament, by Ph. Goodwin 1657
  • 274 Fowler's (Edw.) Design of Christianity, 2d Edition—London 1676
  • 275 Featley's (Dan.) Hand-Maid to Private Devotion, 9th Edition 1675
  • 276 Fletcher (Phin.) A Fathers Testament—London 1670
  • 277 Ferguson's (R.) Interest of Reason in Religion against Sherlock 1675
  • 278 Fuller's (Ignatius) Three Sermons of Peace and Holiness 1672
  • 279 —(Tho.) Triple Reconciler, stating the Controversies 1654
  • 280 —Speech of Birds, and Speech of Flowers 1660
  • 281 Faldo (Joh.) of Quakerism no Christianity—London 1673
  • 282 Fulke's (W.) two Treatises against the Papists, &c.—London 1577
  • 283 Ford's (Sim.) Dialogue about the Practical Use of Infant-Baptism 1657
  • [Page 39]284 —Discourse concerning Gods Judgments, &c. 1678
  • 285 —Blessedness of being bountiful, &c.—London 1674
  • 286 Fenner's (W.) Divine Message to the Elect Soul, in VIII. Sermons, 4th Edi­tion 1658
  • 287 Flavell's (John) Saint indeed, or great Work of a Christian Opened, &c. 1675
  • 288 —Token for Mourners, or advice of Christ to a distressed Mo­ther, &c. 1674
  • 289 Faith Grounded upon the Holy Scriptures, &c. by John Daille 1675
  • 290 Fort-Royal of Holy Scriptures, or Concordance of the chief Heads of Scrip­ture 1655
  • 291 Fern's (H.) Considerations touching this Reformed Church of England against Champny 1653
  • 292 Ford's (Steph.) Evil Tongue Tryed and found Guilty of Defaming, &c. 1672
  • 293 Five Orthodox Sermons Preached before the Lord Mayor, April 1641. Lond. 1659
  • 294 Florentine History in VIII Books, by Nicholas Machiavel 1674
  • 295 Fanshaw's (Sir R.) Pastor Fido, the Faithful Shepherd, with divers other Poems 1676
  • 296 Flatman's (Tho.) Poems and Songs, 2d Edition with Additions, &c. 1676
  • 297 Franzius (Wolfg.) his History of Brutes, Description of Living Creatures 1670
  • 298 Fanatick History, Exact Account of the Old Anabaptists, and New Qua­kers 1660
  • 299 First State of Mahumedism, Account of the Author and Doctrines of that Imposture 1679
  • 300 Fax Nova Linguae Latinae, a new Torch to the Latin Tongue, 4th Edition 1670
  • 301 Festeau's (Paul) Grammaire Francoise, or French Grammar, with Dialogues, 3d Edition 1675
  • 302 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 303 —Grammaire Angloise, or English Grammar for Strangers, 2d Edi­tion 1675
  • 304 French Rogue, pleasant History of his Life and Fortune, &c. 1672
  • 305 —Cook, with about 200 Excellent Receipts for the best sorts of Potta­ges, 3d Edition 1673
  • 306 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 307 Fortunate Fool, Translated out of Spanish into English by Ph. Ayres 1670
  • 308 Flecknoe's (R.) Epigrams of all sorts, on several occasions 1670
  • 309 Fisher's (Tho.) Arithmetical Questions—London 1634
  • 310 Fulke (W.) his Description all kinds of Meteors, Fiery, Airy, Watry and Earthy 1670
  • 311 French School-Master, True and Perfect pronouncing the French Tongue 1623
  • 312 Galtruchius his Poetical Histories of the Heathen Gods, &c. 3d Edition 1674
  • 313 Gaffarel (J.) Unheard of Curiosities about Talismanical Sculpture, &c. 1650
  • 314 Gailhard's (J.) compleat Gentleman, Education of Youth, &c. 1678
  • 315 Gate of Languages Unlocked, by Comenius, English and Latin 1667
  • 316 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 317 Gentleman's Companion, a Learned Discourse, Originally in French 1672
  • 318 Goff's (T.) 3 Tragedies, Bajazet the II. Amurath the I. and Orestes, 2d Edi­tion 1656
  • 319 Gyants War with the Gods, a Mock Poem, in 5 Canto's 1665
  • [Page 40]320 Gentleman's Jockey and Approved Farrier, 3d Edition 1674
  • 321 — Id. 5th Edition. 1679
  • 322 Goodall's (Ch.) Vindication of the Colledg of Physicians 1676
  • 323 Grew's (Neh.) Anatomy of Vegetables —London 1672
  • 324 Geographical Dictionary of the most eminent Countries, Towns, Ports, &c. 1662
  • 325 Guide for the Practical Gauger, by Will. Hunt 1673
  • 326 Gibson's (Th.) Syntaxis Mathematica of Geometry, &c. 1657
  • 327 Gomersall (Robert) his Poems—London 1633
  • 328 Grand Prerogative of Human Nature, by G.H.—London 1653
  • 329 Gee (Edw.) of the Divine Right and Original of the Civil Magistrate 1658
  • 330 Government of the Tongue, by the Author of the Whole Duty of Man, 4th Edition 1674
  • 331 Gildas Salvianus, the Reformed Pastor, by R. Baxter 1657
  • 332 Godly-Fear, or the Nature and Necessity of Fear, &c. by R. Allen 1674
  • 333 Godly Man's Portion and Sanctuary Opened, by R. Allen 1662
  • 334 Gay (Will.) his Choice Sermons upon several Occasions 1655
  • 335 Greenhill (W.) of Soundness of Heart, with several other Sermons 1670
  • 336 —another of the same Ibid,
  • 337 Gouge's (Tho.) Principles of Christian Religion Explained, &c. 1679
  • 338 Grace with its different Degrees, substance of XV Sermons, by C. Love 1676
  • 339 Goodwin's (Ph.) Evangelical Communicant in the Eucharistical Sacra­ment, 2d Edition 1657
  • 340 Gearing's (W.) Prospect of Heaven, of the Saints Happiness in Glory 1673
  • 341 —Arraignment of Pride, or Pride set forth with the Causes, &c. 1660
  • 342 —Bridle for the Tongue, of X sins of the Tongue 1663
  • 343 Gauden's 2 Sermons of God Pleading his own Cause—London 1661
  • 344 Gale (Theophilus) his Anatomie of Infidelity—London 1672
  • 345 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 346 —His Theophile Discourse of the Saints Amity with God in Christ 1671
  • 347 —Historick and Dogmatick Idea of Jansenism 1669
  • 348 Golden Apples, or Seasonable and Serious Counsel, &c. by Sa. Clarke 1659
  • 349 Grand Case of the Present Ministry, by an Indifferent Hand 1663
  • 350 Gove's (R.) Soveraign Salve to Cure Wounded Spirits 1650
  • 351 Gouge's (Tho.) Word to Sinners, and a Word to Saints 1673
  • 352 Gutherie's (W.) Christians Great Interest—London 1669
  • 353 Getsius (D.) Tears shed in behalf of his Dear Mother the Church of Eng­land 1658
  • 354 Grace Leading into Glory, by J. H.—London 1651
  • 355 Gaule (John) his Admonition moving to Moderation 1660
  • 356 Guild (W.) Moses Unveiled, &c.—London 1658
  • 357 Hale's (Judg) Contemplations Moral and Divine, in 2 Vol. 1676
  • 358 —Second Part Ibid.
  • 359 —Difficiles Nugae, Observations touching the Torricellian Experim. 1675
  • 360 —Essay about Gravitation, or Non-gravitation of Fluid Bodies 1673
  • 361 Howe's (J.) Blessedness of the Righteous, and Vanity of Man as Mortal 1678
  • 362 Hammond's (Hen.) Practical Catechism, &c. 9th Edition 1671
  • 363 Haiward's (J) Strong Helper, offering to bear every Mans Burthen 1637
  • [Page 41]364 H. (J.) his Way to Salvation, or Doctrine of Life Eternal 1668
  • 365 Harrison's (Th.) Topica Sacra, Spiritual Logick —London 1658
  • 366 Hanmer's (J) Exercitation upon Confirmation of Church-Members, 2d E­dition 1658
  • 367 Hakewill's (G.) XII Sermons of King Davids Vow for Reformation 1621
  • 368 Heaven taken by Storm, or Holy Violence, &c. by Tho. Watson 1670
  • 369 Heavens Glory, Hells Terror, or two Treatises by Ch. Love 1679
  • 370 Hoard's (Sam.) Souls Misery and Recovery —London 1636
  • 371 Bishop Hall's Remedy of Prophaneness, with a Sermon Preach'd at Exce­ster 1637
  • 372 —Of Solomons Divine Arts, of Ethicks, Politicks, &c. 1609
  • 373 —Sermons by J. Whitefoot, at the Bishops Funeral, 2d Edition 1657
  • 374 Hickman's (R.) Animadversions on Heylin's Quinquarticular History 1674
  • 375 —Justification of the Fathers and School-men, against Dr. Pierce 1659
  • 376 Hayward's (Sir John) on Christs Prayer upon the Cross for his Enemies 1623
  • 377 Hinckley's (J.) Sermons, with Matrimonial Instructions to Persons of Ho­nour 1657
  • 378 Hodges (Th.) Scripture-Catechism, towards Confutation of sundy Errors 1658
  • 379 Holyday's (B.) IV Sermons against Disloyalty—Oxford 1661
  • 380 Hildersham (Arth.) Paraphrase of the Canticles 1672
  • 381 Hall's (Tho.) Loathsomness of Long Hair, and against Painting Spots, &c. 1654
  • 382 Harris (R.) Discourse of Man's Estate in the first and second Adam 1654
  • 383 Hell Reformed, or a Glass for Favourites, their Falls and Complaints, &c. 1641
  • 384 Humphreys (John) Vindication of a Free-Admission unto the Lords Sup­per 1656
  • 385 Humble Apology for Non-Conformists 1669
  • 386 Holy Life here the only Way to Eternal Life hereafter, by R.S. 1652
  • 387 Historical Collections out of grave Protestant History about Changes of Re­ligion 1674
  • 388 History of the English and Scotch Presbytery 1659
  • 389 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 390 —Of the Popes Nephews, English'd by W. A. 1673
  • 391 —Of the Administration of Cardinal Ximenes 1671
  • 392 —Of the Late Revolutions in Naples, both Parts 1664
  • 393 —Of the XII. Cesars, by Suetonius, with the heads in Copper Plat. 1672
  • 394 —Of Florence, in VIII Books, by N. Machiavel 1674
  • 395 —Of Justine, with Epitome of the Lives of the Rom. Emperors 1672
  • 396 —Of Lucius Florus, of the Romans 1669
  • 397 —Of the Cossacks, with the Wars of the Cossacks against Poland 1672
  • 398 —Of Women most Holy and Prophane, most Famous and Infa­mous. 1657
  • 399 —Of Magick, by way of Apology, by G. Naudeus 1657
  • 400 —Of Propagation and Improvement of Vegetables, by R. Sharrock 1660
  • 401 —Of the Constancy of Nature, by John Johnston 1657
  • 402 —Of Jewels, taken from Relation of divers Famous Travellers, &c. 1671
  • 403 Of Gesta Romanorum, Record of Ancient Histories 1672
  • 404 —Of John A. Leiden, or Munster and Abingdons Rebellion &c. 1657
  • 405 —Of Moderation, or Life, Death, and Rersurrection of Moderation 1669
  • 406 Heylin's Observations on H. L' Estrange's History of King Charles 1656
  • [Page 42]407 Hiud's (Joh.) Story of Stories, or the Life of Christ—London 1632
  • 408 Human Industry or a History of most Manual Arts 1661
  • 409 Herrick's (R.) Hesperides, or Poetical Works, both Human and Divine 1648
  • 410 — another of the same Ibid.
  • [...]11 Howard (Sir Rob.) his Poems, Songs and Sonnets, &c.—London 1660
  • 412 Hilton's (J.) Choice Collections of Catches, Rounds, &c. for three or four Voices 1652
  • 413 Heywood's (Th.) Pleasant & Dramma's, with sundry Emblems, Ele­gies, &c. 1637
  • 414 Hobbes (T.) De Mirabilibus Pecci, Wonders of the Peak, &c. English and Latin 1678
  • 415 Howell's (James) Familiar Letters, Domestick and Foreign, 4th Edition 1673
  • 416 Homer A-la Mode, a Mock Poem, upon 1 & 2 Books of Homers Iliads 1665
  • 417 Holder's (W.) Elements of Speech, with Appendix about Persons deaf and dumb 1669
  • 418 Hunt's (N.) Hand-Maid to Arithmetick Refined—London 1633
  • 419 Hopton and Rastal's Concordance of Years, by John Penkethman 1635
  • 420 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 421 Harvey's (Gideon) New Discovery of the Scurvy —London 1675
  • 422 — (William) Anatomical Exercises about Motion of the Heart and Blood 1673
  • 423 Hildanus his Accurate Description of the Stone in the Bladder 1640
  • 424 Hughes (W.) Compleat Vineyard, Excellent Way for Planting of Vines 1670
  • 425 Huise (J.) Survey of the Latin Tongue, or Elegant Phrases, by A. Ross 1650
  • 426 Hayne's (T.) Latin Grammar with most necessary Rules in English 1640
  • 427 Hoole's (Ch.) Latin Grammar fitted for the Use of Schools, 5th Edition 1669
  • 428 —Idem. 6th Edition 1670
  • 429 —Examination of the Accidence, by Questions and Answers. 1676
  • 430 —Terminationes & Exempla Declinationum & Conjugat. &c. 1676
  • 431 —Terence's Comedies, English and Latin 1676
  • 432 —Sententiae Pueriles, English and Latin 1677
  • 433 —Catonis Disticha de Moribus, English and Latin 1678
  • 434 —Pueriles Confabulatiunculae, English and Latin 1673
  • 435 —Aesop's Fables, English and Latin 1676
  • 436 —Corderius his Colloquies, English and Latin 1676
  • 437 Hall's (Tho.) Vindiciae Literarum, the Schools Guarded 16 [...]5
  • 438 Hunt's (Will.) Guide for [...]he Practical Gauger 1673
  • 439 Hammond's (Th.) Compleat Measurer, Exact Way of Mensuration 1669
  • 440 Hippolitus Translated out of Seneca, by Edm. Prestwich 1651
  • 441 Hubbert's (Tho.) Pill to purge Formality—London 1650
  • 442 Justin's History with Epitome of the Lives of the Romans Emperors, 2d Edi­tion 1664
  • 443 Journey into Spain—London 1670
  • 444 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 445 Janua Linguarum, Gate of Languages Unlocked, English and Latin 1673
  • 446 Introduction to the 7 Liberal Arts, or English Academy, by J. New­ton 1677
  • 447 Juvenals sixteen Satyrs, Englished by Sir R. Stapylton 1673
  • [Page 43]448 Instructions for the French, Italian, Spanish and English Tongues, by J. S. 1674
  • 449 Josselyn's (John) New-England Discovered, Illustrated with Cuts 1672
  • 450 Iter Boreale, with other select Poems, by R. Wild 1671
  • 451 Jonston's (John) History of the Constancy of Nature 1657
  • 452 Johnson's Essays Expressed in sundry Exquisite Fancies 1638
  • 453 Jewish Hypocrisie, a Caveat to the present Generation, by S. Patrick 1679
  • 454 Jacomb's (Dr. Th.) Treatise of Holy Dedication, Personal and Dome­stick 1668
  • 455 Johnson's (W.) Novelty Represt in a Reply to Mr. Baxter's Answer—Paris 1661
  • 456 Jelinger's (Ch.) Excellency of Christ, or the Rose of Sharon 1641
  • 457 Ingelo's (N.) Perfection, Authority and Credibility of Holy Scripture 1659
  • 458 Janeway's (Ja.) Heaven upon Earth, &c. in several Sermons, 4th Edi­tion 1673
  • 459 —Legacy to his Friends, with a Sermon on the same Subject 1674
  • 460 —Holy Life and Triumphant Death of Mr. John Janeway 1674
  • 461 Jeanes (H.) Want of Church-Government no Omission of the Lords Prayer 1653
  • 462 J [...]ffy (H.) Grace Advanced, &c. in the Life of Mrs. Sarah Wright, 7th Edi­tion 1653
  • 463 Key of the Bible, Unlocking the Richest Treasury, &c. by F. Roberts 1648
  • 464 King James his Translation of the Psalms of David 1637
  • 465 King (Hen.) his Translation of the Psalms, 2d Edition 1671
  • 466 Kellison's (M.) Devout Paraphrase on the 50th Psalm 1655
  • 467 Killigrew's (Sir W.) 3 Plays, Selindra, Pandora and Ormasdes 1665
  • 468 Knowledg of Things Unknown, or the Book of Knowledg 1679
  • 469 Ladies Calling, by the Author of the Whole Duty of Man, 4th Edition 1676
  • 470 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 471 Bishop Lucy's Apology for the Church of England in point of Separation 1679
  • 472 La [...]kin's (Edw.) Speculum Patrum, or Looking Glass of the Fathers 1659
  • 473 Lockier's (N.) Useful Instructions for the People of God, Christs Commu­nion with his Church Militant, and Divine Discovery of sincerity 1656
  • 474 —another of the same Ibid.
  • 475 —same again with two other Treatises, same Author
  • 476 Lawrence his Trease of Baptism 1646
  • 477 L' Estrange of Toleration Discuss'd, in two Dialogues 1670
  • 478 Leigh (Edw.) England Described, several Counties, &c. briefly handled 1659
  • 479 —Choice Observations about all the Roman and Greek Emperours, 3d Edition 1670
  • 480 — Three Diatribes, or Discourses of Travel, Money, or Coyns, &c. 1671
  • 481 Littleton's (A.) Explanation of the Grounds of Religion 1662
  • 482 Lives of Dr. Donne, Sir H. Wotton, R. Hooker, and G. Herbert, by J. Wal­ton, 4th Edition 1675
  • 483 —Of all the Roman Emperors from Julius Caesar, by R. B. 1636
  • 484 —Of sundry Notorious Villains, with a Nov [...]l 1678
  • 485 Life of a Satyrical Puppy called Nim. by T.M. 1657
  • 486 Life of the Renowned Claudius Fabius, Lord of Peiresk, by P. Gass [...]n­dus 1657
  • [Page 44]487 —of General Monck Duke of Albemarl, by Tho. Gumble 1670
  • 488 —of Philip Nerius, and a Relation of sundry Miracles, &c 1659
  • 489 —and Death of Alexander the Great, by Q. Curtius 1674
  • 490 —Flagellum, Life and Death, Birth and Burial of O. Cromwell—Lond. 1672
  • 491 —Perfect Politician, Full View of the Life and Actions of O. Cromwel 2d Edition 1680
  • 492 —and Death of the German Princess, alias Mary Carlton 1673
  • 493 —and Death of Mr. Vavasor Powel, with Elegies and Epitaphs, &c. 1671
  • 494 —and Death of Edmund Staunton D.D. by R. Mayo. 1673
  • 495 —and Death of Mr. Joseph Allein Minister 1673
  • 496 —another of the same ibid.
  • 497 —of the Glorious S. Teresa—Antwerp 1642
  • 498 —of Mr. George Herbert, by Iz. Walton 1670
  • 499 —of John Donne D. D. and Dean of S. Pauls, 2d Edition 1658
  • 500 —of Mr. John Machin of Astbury in the County of Chester 1671
  • 501 —of King Charles the First (Wants Title)
  • 502 Langley (W.) of the Death of King Charles the First Lamented, &c. 1660
  • 503 Lever's (R.) Art of Reason, rightly termed, Wit-craft, teacheth a perfect way to argue and dispute— London 1573
  • 504 Lovell's (R.) Compleat History of Animals and Minerals 1661
  • 505 —another of the same ibid.
  • 506 London Dispensatory in English, by Nich. Culpeper 1672
  • 507 Last Legacy of N. Culpeper, left to his Wife for publick Good, 5th Edi­tion 1677
  • 508 Ladies Dispensatory, with Alphab. Table of the Vertues of each Herb, &c. 1652
  • 509 Latham Spaw in Lancashire, with some remarkable Cases and Cures, &c. 1670
  • 510 L. L. his Evagoras, a Romance—London 1677
  • 511 Loves of Clitophon and Leucippe, an Elegant History, by Ach. Tatius 1638
  • 512 —of sundry Philosophers and other Great Men 1673
  • 513 — another of the same ibid.
  • 514 —of Amphialus and Helena, &c. Continuation of Sir Philip Sydney's Arcadia 1651
  • 515 Langhorn's (Dan.) Introduction to the History of England 1676
  • 516 Long (Tho.) his History of the Donatists—London 1677
  • 517 Loveday's Letters Domestick and Foreign, 5th Edition 1673
  • 518 Letters of Advice for Susception of Holy Orders and Studies Theological 1672
  • 519 Latine Phrases of Winchester-School, 9th Edition 1676
  • 520 Latine Grammar fitted for the Use of Schools, by Charles Hoole, 4th Edi­tion 1665
  • 521 Lillies Introduction of Grammar with his Rules construed 1670
  • 522 —Introduction of Grammar—Cambridge 1679
  • 523 —Rules construed—London 1678
  • 524 Lilies Lillies, or, his Rules Englished, Explained, Abbreviated, &c. 1650
  • 525 Lanie's (P.D.) Princely Way to the French Tongue, 2d Edition 1677
  • 526 Lucan's Pharsalia: or, The Civil Wars of Rome, by T. May 1679
  • 527 Legend of Captain Jones, his Adventure to Sea, &c. 1671
  • 528 Luellin's (M.) Men-Miracles, with other Poems —London 1656
  • 529 Loves Riddle, a Pastoral Comedy, by Abraham Cowley at thirteen years of Age 1638
  • [Page 45]530 Luther's 34 Special and Chosen Sermons. London. 1649
  • 531 Love (Ch.) of Grace with its different degrees in 15 Sermons. 1676
  • 532 — Another of the same. ibid.
  • 533 —Souls Cordial in 2 Treatises. Lond. 1653
  • 534 Lye (Tho.) and John Wallis, their Catechisms, bound together. 1662-72
  • 535 Moulin's (Pet. du) Treatise of Peace and Contentment of Mind. 2 Edit. 1671
  • 536 Bishop Morton's Episcopacy of the Church of England Asserted. Lond. 1670
  • 537 —His Treatise concerning Divine Providence. 1653
  • 538 Mount Ebal Levell'd; or, Redemption from the Curse. By E. Wales. 1659
  • 539 Moral Vertues Baptized Christian: By William Shelton. 1667
  • 540 More (Henry) of the Immortality of the Soul. Lond. 1659
  • 541 —His Conjectura Cabbalistica. Threefold Cabbala, &c. 1653
  • 542 —His Exposition of the 7 Epistles to the 7 Churches, &c. 1669
  • 543 —His Remarks upon Judge Hales 2 Ingenious Discourses. 1676
  • 544 Moore's (S.) Yernings of Christ's bowels towards his languishing Friends. 1647
  • 545 Meditations upon the Marks of the True Church of Christ. By H. W. 1655
  • 546 Missive of Consolation: sent from Flanders to the Catholicks of England. 1647
  • 547 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 548 Manual; or, Three small and plain Treatises: of Prayer, Principles, &c. By the Bishop of York. 1672
  • 549 Monk Unvail'd: Several Intrigues, subtle practices, &c. of Monks, Fryars, &c. 1678
  • 550 Messervy's (Edw.) Hell reformed; or, A Glass for Favourites. 1641
  • 551 Marriage Asserted: in Answer to Seymar's Conjugium Conjurgium. 1674
  • 552 Moral Meditations: of Concord, Chastity, Constancy, &c. (in Verse.) 1621
  • 553 Man's Dignity and Perfection Vindicated. By W. Ramsey. 1661
  • 554 Man without Passion; or, The wise Stoick. By Anth. Le Grand. 1675
  • 555 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 556 Milton's (John) Paradise Lost. A Poem, in 12 Books. 3 Edit. 1678
  • 557 —Poems, &c. Upon several Occasions. London. 1673
  • 558 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 559 —Accidence Commenc't Grammar. London. 1660
  • 560 Moral State of England, with the several Aspects it beareth. 1670
  • 561 Machiavel (Nich.) his History of Florence. London. 1674
  • 562 —His Discourses upon the First Decade of T. Livius, &c. 2 Edit. 1674
  • 563 Memoires of Philip de Comines: Hist. of Lewis XI. Charles VIII, &c. 1674
  • 564 —Of the Duke of Rohan: Divers Politick Discourses, &c. 1660
  • 565 Malthus his Treatise of Artificial Fire-works (with Copper Cuts.) 1629
  • 566 Mayne's (Jo.) Arithmetick: Vulgar, Decimal and Algebraical, &c. 1675
  • [Page 46]567 Mystery of Rhetorick Unveil'd. By John Smith. 1673
  • 568 Mystagogus Poeticus; or, The Muses Interpreter: By A. R. 5 Edition. 1672
  • 569 Mauger's (Claudius) French Grammar with Additions. 8 Edit. 1676
  • 570 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 571 —Letters upon several Subjects: French and English. 1671
  • 572 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 573 Mathews (Sir Toby) his Collection of Letters. London. 1660
  • 574 Martial his Epigrams, with sundry Poems and Fancies. By R. Fletcher. 1656
  • 575 Mock Poem: Typhon; or, The Gyants War with the Gods. 1665
  • 576 Middleton's (T.) Comedy: No Wit like a Woman's. London. 1657
  • 577 —Two Plays: More Dissemblers besides Women, Women beware Women. 1657
  • 578 Massenger's (Ph.) 3 Plays; Bashfull Lover, Guardian, Very Woman. 1655
  • 579 Mayne's (J.) 2 Plays; City Match, and The Amorous War. 1659
  • 580 Marston's Tragedies and Comedies collected into one Volume. 1633
  • 581 Merry Drollery Compleat. Collection of Jovial Poems, Merry Songs, &c. 1670
  • 582 Miscellanea; or, Poems of all sorts, with divers other Pieces. By R. Fleckno. 1653
  • 583 Maynwaring's (E.) Treatise of the Scurvy. 4 Edit. 1672
  • 584 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 585 —His Medicus Absolutus: The Compleat Physician, &c. 1668
  • 586 —History and Mystery of the Venereal Lues. 1673
  • 587 Mayerne (Theod. Turq. de) his Treatise of the Gout. London. 1676
  • 588 —His Medicinal Counsels or Advices. London. 1677
  • 589 Mercury-Gallant: Relations of what passed at Paris. 1672
  • 590 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 591 May's (Th.) Breviary of the History of the Parliament of England. 1650
  • 592 Madam Wheadle; or, The Fashionable Miss Discovered, &c. 1678
  • 593 Natural History of the Passions. London. 1674
  • 594 New Testament: Large black Letter. London. 1648
  • 595 — Id. White Roman Letter. 1679
  • 596 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 597 Norton's (Joh.) Discussion of the Sufferings of Christ. 1653
  • 598 Natural Theology; or, The Knowledge of God. By M. Barker. 1674
  • 599 New Politick Lights of Modern Rome's Church-Government. 1678
  • 600 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 601 Newton's (Joh.) Introduction to the 7 Liberal Arts. London. 1677
  • 602 —Art of Practical Gauging. London. 1669
  • 603 Nye (Nath.) his Art of Gunnery; with Fire-works. 1670
  • 604 Naudeus (G.) his History of Magick, by way of Apology. 1657
  • 605 New Light of Alchymy: Taken out of the Fountain of Nature, &c. 1674
  • 606 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 607 Needham's (M.) Medela Medicinae: A Plea for free profession, &c. of Physick. 1665
  • [Page 47]608 Natural History, intermixed with variety of Philosoph. Discourses. 1669
  • 609 New Inne; or, The Light Heart. A Comedy. By B. Johnson. 1631
  • 610 New-England's Rarities Discovered. By John Josselyn. 1672
  • 611 Night's Search: Cunning Curtizan Discovered, in a Poem. By H. Mill. 1652
  • 612 Narrative of the Life and Death of the German Princess; alias M. Charleton. 1673
  • 613 Ogilby's (John) Virgil; adorned with Sculptures▪ &c. 3 Edit. 1675
  • 614 Aesop's Fables; adorned with 160 Copper Sculpt. in 2 Vol. 3 Edit. 1675
  • 615 Observations touching the Torricellian Experiment. By Judge Hales. 2 Edit. 1675
  • 616 Oughtred's (W.) Circles of Proportion, and the Horizontal Instrum t. 1660
  • 617 —Mathematical Recreations; (with Copper Figures.) 1653
  • 618 Observations concerning all the Roman and Greek Emperours. By E. Leigh. 1670
  • 619 Ovid's Heroical Epistles; Englished by W. S. (with Cuts.) 1673
  • 620 —Invective or Curse against Ibis. By John Jones. 1667
  • 621 —Banquet of Sense; with a Coronet for his Mistress, &c. 1639
  • 622 —Festivals; or, Roman Calendar. By John Gower. 1640
  • 623 —Remedy of Love: as also the Loves of Hero and Leander. 1677
  • 624 Olive-leaf; or, A Bud of the Spring, &c. By Nich. Lookyer. 1650
  • 625 Owen against Dr. Parker's Ecclesiastical Polity. London. 1669
  • 626 —Reason of Faith. London. 1677
  • 627 —Exercitations about the Original of the Sabbath. 1671
  • 628 —Of Indwelling-Sin in Believers. London. 1668
  • 629 —Vindication of a Discourse about Communion with God; against Sherlock. 1674
  • 630 —Of the Divine Original, Authority, &c. of the Scriptures. 1659
  • 631 —Of Schism the true Nature of it Discovered and Considered. 1657
  • 632 —Brief Instruction in the Worship of God, &c. or, Catechism. 1667
  • 633 —Defence of Mr. Cotton, against Dan. Cawdry. 1655
  • 634 Observations and Essays Theological and Moral. London. 1653
  • 635 Patrick's (Sim.) Mensa Mystica; Discourse about the Sacrament. 4 Edit. 1676
  • 636 —Jewish Hypocrisie; A Caveat to the present Generation. 1670
  • 637 —Heart's Ease; or, A Remedy against all Troubles. 4 Edit. 1676
  • 638 Psalms of David, Translated by King James. London.
  • 639 — Id. With the Paraphrase of G. Sandys; set in new Tunes. 1676
  • 640 Parker's (Dr. Sam.) Defence and Continuation of his Ecclesiastical Po­lity, against Owen. 1671
  • 641 —Reproof to the Rehearsal Transpros'd; against Marvell. 1673
  • 642 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 643 Polhill's (E.) Answer to Sherlock about the Knowledge of Christ. 1675
  • 644 Plato's Apology of Socrates; and Phaedo, about Immortality of the Soul. 1675
  • 645 Polwheile's (T.) Treatise of Self-denial. London. 1658
  • 646 Precious Remedies against Satan's Devices. By T. Brooks. 7 Edit. 1671
  • 647 Powell's (Walter) Summons for Swearers, &c. London. 1645
  • [Page 48]648 — (Vavasor) New and Usefull Concordance to the Bible. 1673
  • 649 Practical use of Infant-Baptism, &c. By Sym. Ford. 1657
  • 650 Porter (Edm.) of the Mystery of the Sabbath Discovered. 1659
  • 651 Poole's (M.) Nullity of the Romish Faith, &c. 3 Edit. 1667
  • 652 Potter (Ch.) Want of Charity justly Charged. 2 Edit. 1634
  • 653 Parkhurst's (F.) Synoptical Directory on the Sacred Scriptures. 1660
  • 654 Perswasive to Conformity, by way of a Letter to the Dissenting Brethren. 1670
  • 655 Prospect of Heaven: of the Happiness of the Saints in Glory. By W. G. 1673
  • 656 Playfere (John) his Sermons. 6 Edit. London. 1633
  • 657 Prophecy of perillous Times, Open'd and Apply'd. By T. Willes. 1659
  • 658 Papillon's (D.) Vanity of the Lives and Passions of Men. 1651
  • 659 Perkin's (W.) Discourse of the damned Art of Witchcraft. 1610
  • 660 Pill to purge Popery: with a prefatory Preface, &c. 1677
  • 661 Plain Discourse upon Uprightness. By R. Steele. 2 Edit. 1672
  • 662 Peganius his genuine Explication of the Visions in the Revelation.
  • 663 Psalter; or, Psalms of David, after the Translation of the Bible. 1678
  • 664 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 665 Principles made Practical; or, Directions for plain Christians to Pray, &c. 1674
  • 666 Poor Man's Garden; wherein are Flowers of the Scriptures. (Ancient.)
  • 667 Predestinated Thief-dialogue, between a rigid Calvinian Preacher, &c. 1658
  • 668 Preston's 5 Sermons of the Divine Love of Christ. 12 o. 1639
  • 669 Posie of godly Prayers, fit for every Christian to use. 12 o. 1674
  • 670 Palmer's (H.) Memorials of Godliness and Christianity. 10 Edition. 1670
  • 671 Perfect Pattern of Man's Imperfections. 12 o. 1636
  • 672 Poetical Histories of the Heathen Gods. By P. Galtruchius. 1674
  • 673 Poole's (Joshua) English Parnassus; or, A Help to English Poesie. 1677
  • 674 Previous Method of Dictionary of all Latin Words, &c. 2 Edit. 1676
  • 675 Paul Festeau his French and English Grammar. 3 Edit. 1675
  • 676 Pell's (Dan.) Improvement of the Sea on 9 Nautical Verses of the 107 Psalm. 1659
  • 677 Procopius his Secret History of the Court of Justinian. 1674
  • 678 Pasquin Risen from the Dead: Relation of a Voyage to the other World. 1674
  • 679 Pharonnida: A Heroick Poem. By W. Chamberlain. 1659
  • 680 Plantagenet's Tragical Story; or, Death of K. Edw. IV. (A Poem.) 1649
  • 681 Poems and Translations. By Edw. Sherburne. 1651
  • 682 Poems, Songs and Sonnets with a Masque. By T. Carew. 4 Edit. 1671
  • 683 Parnassus Biceps; or, Several choice Pieces of Poetry, &c. 1656
  • 684 Passion of Dido for Aeneas: as in the Fourth Book of Virgil. 1679
  • 685 Poems. By Dr. R. Corbet Bishop of Norwich. 3 Edit. 1672
  • 686 Present State of Russia, illustrated with Copper Plates. 1671
  • 687 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 688 Present State of Tangier; and also of Algiers. 12 o. London. 1676
  • [Page 49]689 Prince of Conde. A Novel; made English. 12 o. 1675
  • 690 Planters Manual: being Instructions for Raising, Planting, &c. 1675
  • 691 Plat's (Hugh) Garden of Eden: both Parts in one Vol. 6 Edit. 1675
  • 692 Physick for Families; or, The safe and powerfull way of Phys. &c. 1674
  • 693 Physical and Chymical Works; composed by Geo. Phaedro. 1654
  • 694 Panacea; Of wonderfull Vertues of Tobacco taken in a Pipe. 1659
  • 695 Quintus Curtius of the Life and Death of Alexander the Great. 1674
  • 696 Quakerism no Christianity: in 3 Parts. By John Faldo. 1673
  • 697 Quarles (Fran.) his Divine Poems; with Additions. 1669
  • 698 — Divine Fancies, in Epigrams, Meditations and Observations. 5 Edit. 1654
  • 699 — Boanerges and Barnabas. 7 Edit. 1667
  • 700 — Argalus and Parthenia. 12 o. London. 1671
  • 701 — Enchiridion; Containing Institutions Divine, Moral, &c. 1670
  • 702 — (John) Fons Lachrymarum; or, Fountain of Tears. 3 Edit. 1677
  • 703 —His Divine Meditations on several Subjects. 1679
  • 704 Question of Witchcraft Debated. By Mr. Wagstaff. 2 Edit. 1671
  • 705 Reproof to the Rehearsal Transprosed. By Dr. Parker. 1673
  • 706 Roberts (Fran.) Clavis Bibliorum; Key of the Bible▪ in 2 Vol. 2 Edit. 1649
  • 707 —Believers Evidences for Eternal Life. 2 Edit. 1655
  • 708 Communicant Instructed: on the Sacrament. 5 Edit. 1676
  • 709 True Way to the Tree of Life, &c. London. 1673
  • 710 Reyner's (Edw.) Treatise of necessity of humane Learning for a Gospel-Preacher. London. 1663
  • 711 —Rules for the Government of the Tongue. London. 1656
  • 712 —Another. 3 Edit. 1658
  • 713 —Precepts for Christian Practice. 13 Edit. 1668
  • 714 Righteous Man's Tower; or, Way to be safe in case of Danger. 1641
  • 715 Robinson's (R.) Christ the perfect Pattern of a Christians Practice. 1658
  • 716 Reconcileableness of God's Prescience of the Sins of Men. 1677
  • 717 Roger's (Tho.) Exposition of the 84 Psalm. 1581
  • 718 Roll's (S.) Justification Justified: against W. Sherlock. 1674
  • 719 —Sober Answer to the Friendly Debate, &c. 1669
  • 720 Resburie's (R.) Stop to the Gangrene of Armin. against J. Goodwin. 1651
  • 721 Reynel (Edw.) Of Eternity weigh'd with Temporal, &c. 1662
  • 722 Review of the grand Case of the present Ministry. 1663
  • 723 Robotham's (Joh.) Mystery of the 2 Witnesses Unveiled. 1654
  • 724 Royal Robe; or, A Treatise of Meekness. By J. Barker. 1661
  • 725 Rehearsal Transprosed: against Dr. Parker. First Part. 1672
  • 1 —Another larger Letter. ibid.
  • 2 Ray's (John) Observations in his Travels (with Cuts) 1673
  • 3 —Collection of English Proverbs. Cambridge. 1670
  • 4 —Of English Northern Words; not generally used, &c. 1671
  • 5 Ross (A.) Mystagogus Poeticus; or, The Muses Interpreter. 1675
  • 6 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 7 —His Arcana Microcosmi: and against Brown's Vulgar Errours. 1652
  • 8 —His View of all Religions in the World. 4 Edit. 1672
  • 9 —His Mel Heliconium; or, Poetical Honey, &c. 1642
  • [Page 50]10 Record's (Rob.) Arithmetick: or, the grounds of Art. Lond. 1673
  • 11 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 12 Richardson's (Alex.) Logicians School-master: Comment on Ramus. 1657
  • 13 Robinson's (R.) English Grammer: Exposition upon Lilly's. 1641
  • 14 Rabisha's (W.) Whole Body of Cookery dissected. Lond. 1673
  • 15 Rapinus his 4. Books of Gardens: English Verse, by J. E. 1672
  • 16 Rastal's (W.) Table of the years of our Lord God and of the Kings of England. 1639
  • 17 Rutter's (Jos.) Shepherds Holy-day, a pastoral Tragi-Comedy. 1635
  • 18 Randolph's (Th.) Poems, compleat. 5. Edition. 1664
  • 19 Raleigh his Ghost: or, A feigned Apparition of Sir W. Raleigh. 1631
  • 20 Remarks upon Remarks: Vindication of the Conversation of the Town. 1673
  • 21 Railerie a la Mode considered; or, the Supercilious Detractor. 1673
  • 22 Roman History of Lucius Florus, made English. Lond. 1672
  • 23 Religio Medici. Without the Annotations, &c. Lond. 1645
  • 24 Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Philosophy, &c. Lond. 1678
  • 25 Ramsey (W.) His Treatise of Poysons. Lond. 1661
  • 26 —Christian Judicial Astrology vindicated against Homes. 1651
  • 27 Record's (R.) Urinal of Physick, Judicial of Urine. Lond. 1665
  • 28 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 29 Relation of the fearfull Estate of Francis Spira, by N. Bacon. 1665
  • 30 Sparke's (Edw.) Primitive Devotion of the Church of England. 6. Edi­tion. 1678
  • 31 Stillingfleet's (Edw.) Discourse of Idolatry in the Church of Rome. 4. Edit. 1676
  • 32 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 33 Sherlock's defence and Continuation of his discourse of knowledge of Christ. 1675
  • 34 Sandy's (G.) Paraphrase on the Psalms, with new Tunes, &c. 1676
  • 35 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 36 Spirit of Prophecy, proving that Christ and his Apostles were Pro­phets, &c. 1679
  • 37 Bp. Sanderson, of Episcopacy, &c. Not prejudicial to Regal Power. 1673
  • 38 Stokes (Da.) Paraphrastical Explication of the 12 Minor Prophets. 1659
  • 39—Directions for private Devotions and Retirements. 1668
  • 40 Schism dispatch't; or, a Rejoynder to the Replies of D. Hammond. 1657.
  • 41 Sound-hearted Christian: with several other Sermons, by W. Greenhill. 1671
  • 42 Symonds (Jos.) Case and Cure of a deserted Soul. Lond. 1658
  • 43 Seignior's (Geo.) Eight Sermons of God, the King, and the Church. 1670
  • 44 Steele (R.) His Antidote against Distractions. 3. Edition. 1673
  • 45 —His plain Discourse upon Uprightness. 2. Edition. 1672
  • 46 Shepard s (Th.) Sound Believer: Treatise of Evangelical Conversion. 1670
  • 47 —Subjection to Christ in all his Ordinances, &c. 1657
  • 48 —Doctrine of the Sabbath. Lond. 1655
  • [Page 51]49 — (W.) Sincerity and Hypocrisy; or, the Sincere Christian, &c. 1658
  • 50 Style of the Holy Scriptures, &c. By Rob. Boyle. 3. Edition. 1668
  • 51 Seraphick Love. By Rob. Boyle Esq 5. Edition. 1670
  • 52 Staunton D. D. (Edm.) His Life and Death. By R. Mayo. 1673
  • 53 Stockton's (Owen) Treatise of Family Instruction. 1672
  • 54 Smith's (Fr.) Symptoms of Growth and decay in Godliness. 3. Edition. 1674
  • 55 Substance of Christian Religion; or, Catechism, by W. Ames. 1659
  • 56 Slater's (W.) Plain literal Exposition of the common Catechism. 1643
  • 57 Serjeant's (J.) Answer to D. Pierce's Sermon. 1663
  • 58 Strong Helper; offering to bear every mans Burthen. By J. Haiward. 1637
  • 59 Stephens (Th.) Three seasonable Sermons, at St. Mary's in Cambridge.
  • 60 South D. D. (R.) His Sermons preached upon several occasions. 1679
  • 61 Shelton (W.) Moral Vertues, Baptized Christian. 1667
  • 62 Scripture Catechism, towards Confutation of sundry Errors. By T. H. 1658
  • 63 Sighs from Hell; or, the Groans of a damned Soul. By J. B. 5. Edition. 1675
  • 64 Swadlin's (T.) Sermons, Meditations and Prayers upon the Plague. 1636
  • 65 Short Catechism with an Explication upon the same. 1667
  • 66 Sober Guess. concerning several dark Prophecies in the Revelation.
  • 67 Sacrilegious desertion of the Holy Ministry Rebuked.
  • 68 Speed's (John) Cloud of Witnesses confirming the Humanity of Christ. 1628
  • 69 Sympson's (John) Sermons of Justification against Pharisie, &c. 1648
  • 70 Scholar's Companion, Interpretation of the Hebrew, and Greek Bible, &c. 1648
  • 71 Sale of Salt; or, the seasoning of Souls. By John Spicer. 1611
  • 72 Scortreth's (G.) Warning-piece for the slumbring Virgins. 2. Edition. 1657
  • 73 Stanwix (R.) Holy Life here, onely way to Eternal Life, &c. 1652
  • 74 S'too him Bayes: Observations on the humour of Writing Rehearsals Transpr. 1673
  • 75 Senault's (J. F.) Use of the Passions. By Earl of Monmouth. 1671
  • 76 Spanish History: Differences happen'd in the Court of Spain, &c. 1678
  • 77 Spelman's Villare Anglicum: View of all Cities, Towns, &c. in England. 2 Edit. 1678
  • 78 Speculum Juventutis; or, the Gentlemans Companion. 1672
  • 79 Storie of Stories; or, the Life of Christ, &c. By J. Hind. 1632
  • 80 Shakerley's (Jer.) Tabulae Britannicae: The British Tables. 1653
  • 81 Scarron s Fruitless precaution: The Hypocrites, &c. 3 Novels. 1659
  • 82 Satyrical Characters, and handsome descriptions in Letters. 1658
  • 83 Secretary in Fashion, Elegant way of Writing all manner of Letters. 1673
  • 84 Smith's (John) Mysterie of Rhetorick unveil'd. Lond. 1673
  • 85 —His Art of Practical Gauging, &c. Lond. 1673
  • [Page 52]86 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 87 —Instructions for the French, Italian, Spanish, and English Tongues. 1674
  • 88 Stockwood's (Joh.) Treatise of Figures in the Latine Grammer. 1674
  • 89 Shirley's (J.) Manuductio: or, short Vocabulary, &c. English and Latine. 1656
  • 90 —Six Playes: the Brothers, Sisters, doubtfull Heir, Imposture, &c. 1653
  • 91 — Honoria and Mammon; and contention of Ajax; (2 Playes) ib.
  • 92 Shepherd's Paradise. A Comedy. By W. Mountague. 1629
  • 93 Sport upon Sport: in selected pieces of Drollery. Lond. 1672
  • 94 Suckling's (Sr. John) Works of Poems, Playes, Letters, &c. Lond. 1676
  • 95 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 96 Sherburn's (Edw.) Poems and Translations from Seneca. 1648
  • 97 Scot (Tho.) His Poems. (Wanting the Title)
  • 98 Stapilton's (Sr. Rob.) Juvenal 16 Satyrs. Lond. 1673
  • 99 Sheppard's (S.) Epigrams Theological, Philosophical & Romantick. 1651
  • 100 Scultetus (Joh.) Chirurgeons Store-house (with brass Cuts) London. 1674
  • 101 Short Compendium of Chirurgery: its ground and principles. 1678
  • 102 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 103 Salmon's (W.) New London dispensatory in 6 Books. Lond. 1678
  • 104 Sennertus his practice of Physick: of most predominant Diseases, &c. 1676
  • 105 —Two Treatises of the Venereal Pox and of the Gout. By N.C. 1673
  • 106 Semeiotica Ʋranica: Astrological Judgements of Diseases. By N. Cul­peper. 1671
  • 107 Simpson's (W.) Hydrologia Chymica: of Scarbrough, and other Spaws, &c. 1669
  • 108 Secrets Reveal'd: or, an open Entrance to the shut Palace, &c. 1669
  • 109 Sharrock's (R.) History of propagation, and Improvement of Vegetables. 1660
  • 110 Tompson (G.) Of preserving the Blood, &c. against D. Willis. 1670
  • 111 Treatise of the Rickets: a Disease common to Children. By N. Cul­peper. 1668
  • 112 Turquet de Mayerne (Theod.) His medicinal Counsels, or Advices. 1677
  • 113 —His Treatise of the Gout. Lond. 1676
  • 114 Tracts about Cosmical Qualities of things, &c. By Rob. Boyle, Esq 1671
  • 115 —About the saltness of the Sea, &c. ibid. 1674
  • 116 Torriano's (Gio.) Introduction to the Italian Tongue, with Dialogues. 1673
  • 117 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 118 Tryal of the 29 Regicides, Murtherers of K. Charles the First. 1679
  • 119 Typhon: or, the Gyants War with the Gods. A mock Poem. 1665
  • 120 Tatham's (Jo.) Mirrour of Fancies; with a Trage-Comedy. Love Crowns the End. 1657
  • [Page 53]121 Tragedies and Comedies collected into 1 Volume. By Marston. 1633
  • 122 Thyestes a Tragedy, translated out of Seneca. By J. W. 1674
  • 123 Three Diatribes or Discourses of Travel, Money or Coyns, &c. By E. Leigh. 1671
  • 124 The Miss display'd, with all her wheedling Arts, &c. Lond. 1678
  • 125 Troades; A Tragedy, by Seneca, English'd by S. P. Lond. 1660
  • 126 Taylor's (Jer.) Worthy Communicant: a Discourse on the Lords Sup­per. 1661
  • 127 —Discourse of Artificial Beauty, in point of Conscience, between 2 Ladies. 1662
  • 128 —Dissuasive from Popery. 3 Edit. 1664
  • 129 —Two Sermons of Christ's Yoke, an easie Yoke. 1675
  • 130 Tillotson's Sermons, 1 Volume. 3 Edit. Lond. 1678
  • 131 Testament; large black Letter. 1648
  • 132 — Id. White Roman Letter, (with Clasps) Lond. 1679
  • 133 Truth and Innocence vindicated against D. Parker, by D. Owen. 1669
  • 134 Tillinghast's (John) Generation Work. Lond. 1655
  • 135 — Knowledge of the Times, &c. Lond. 1654
  • 136 True way of the Tree of Life. By Francis Roberts. 1673
  • 137 Teat (Faithfull) of right Thoughts the Righteous mans Evidence. 1669
  • 138 Treatise of the Covenant of Grace. By John Cotton. 3 Edit. 1671
  • 139 —Of soundness of Heart: with several other Serm. By W.G. 1671
  • 140 —Of Self-denial. By Theophilus Polwheile. 1658
  • 141 —Concerning judging one another. Lond. 1675
  • 142 —Of meekness, upon Col. 3.12. By James Barker. 1661
  • 143 Turnbull's (R.) Exposition upon the Canonical Epistle of St. James. 1591
  • 144 Theophile: Or a Discourse of the Saints Amity with God in Christ. By T.G. 1671
  • 145 Triple Reconciler: Stating the Controversies. Lond. 1654
  • 146 Truman's (Jos.) Great propitiation; or, Christs satisfaction. 2 Edit. 1672
  • 147 —Endeavour to rectifie some prevailing Opinions. 1671
  • 148 Toleration discuss'd in 2 Dialogues. By R. L' Estrange. 1670
  • 149 Trappe's (John) Treasury of Holy Truths, touching Gods Word, &c. 1641
  • 150 Tyndall's (W.) Exposition upon 5, 6, 7. Chapters of St. Matthew. (Ancient)
  • 151 Tower's (John) Four Sermons. London. 1660
  • 152 The Vanity of Humane Inventions. Lond. 1666
  • 153 Venning (R.) Of Sin; the Plague of Plagues. Lond. 1669
  • 154 Unreasonableness of Atheism made manifest. By Sir Charles Wolsely 3 Edition. 1675
  • 155 Vindication of some passages in a Discourse about Communion with God, against Sherlock. By Dr. Owen. 1674
  • 156 Vincent's (N.) Spirit of Prayer, Nature of Prayer opened. 1677
  • [Page 54]157 Valdesso (John) His Divine considerations. Cambridge. 1646
  • 158 Vindication of the Clergy from the Contempt, &c. 1672
  • 159 Vanity of Humane Inventions. London. 1666
  • 160 —Of Judiciary Astrology or divination by the Stars. 1659
  • 161 —Of Arts and Sciences. By Corn. Agrippa. 1676
  • 162 Verstegan's (R.) Restitution of decayed Intelligence in Antiquities, &c. 1673
  • 163 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 164 Valerius Maximus; of the Religion, Laws, Customs, &c. of the An­cient Romans. 1678
  • 165 Unlawfulness of Subjects taking up Arms against their Sovereign. 1679
  • 166 Voyage to Athens: Estate both Antient and Modern of that City, &c. 1676
  • 167 —Into Mauritania to Muley Arxid King of Tafiletta, &c. 1671
  • 168 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 169 Vision of Theodorus Verax. By Bryce Blair, Gent. Lond. 1671
  • 170 Urinal of Physick. By Robert Record. Lond. 1651
  • 171 Winston's (Tho.) Anatomy Lectures at Gresham Colledge. 1659
  • 172 Whole Body of Cookery dissected. By W. Rabisha. 1673
  • 173 Welles (J.) his Sciographia; or, the Art of Shadowes. 1635
  • 174 Wase (Ch.) his Dictionary English-Latin, and Latin-English. 2 Edition. 1675
  • 175 —His Essay of a practical Grammer. 7 Edit. 1676
  • 176 Winchester-School's Latine Phrases. By Henry Robinson. 9 Edition. 1676
  • 177 Walker (W.) Some improvements to the Art of Teaching. 1669
  • 178 Willsford's (Th.) History of the Generation of Meteors. 1658
  • 179 Wyvill (Sir Ch.) Pretensions of the Triple Crown examined. 1672
  • 180 Waterhouse (Edw.) His Apologie for Learning and Learned Men. 1653
  • 181 —His Discourse of the Piety, Charity and Policy of elder times, &c. 1655
  • 182 Webb (Joh.) Of the Language of the Empire of China to be the pri­mitive. 1669
  • 183 Ward's (R.) Two Theological Treatises: Nature of Wit, Wisdome and Folly, &c. 1673
  • 184 — Another of the same. ibid.
  • 185 Wadsworth (Th.) Of the Immortality of the Soul, &c. 1670
  • 186 Wales (Elk.) Mount Ebal levell'd; or, Redemption from the Curse. 1659
  • 187 Way to Salvation: or, the Doctrine of Life Eternal. By J. H. 1668
  • 188 Warner's (Joh.) Discourse of the Object and Office of Faith, &c. 1657
  • 189 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 190 Whitefoot's (Joh.) Deaths alarm, Funeral Serm. of Bp. Hall. 1656
  • 191 Bp. Ward (Seth) His seven Sermons. 2 Edit. Lond. 1674
  • 192 Wilkinson's (H.) Characters of a sincere Heart, &c. 1674
  • 193 Bp. Wilkin's his Discourse concerning the Gift of Preaching. 5 Edit. 1669
  • 194 —Of Prayer and Preaching, (both together.) 1674
  • [Page 55]195 —His Sermons and Discourse about the Beauty of Providence. 1677
  • 196 Whitby's (D.) Discourse about Idolatry in vindicat. of D. Stillingfleet. 1674
  • 197 Wolseley's (Sr. Ch.) Unreasonableness of Atheism made manifest. 1669
  • 198 —Justification Evangelical, &c. London. 1677
  • 199 Willes (Th.) Prophecy of perillous times open'd and apply'd. 1659
  • 200 Watson (Th.) On the Beatitudes: Discourse on Christ's Sermon on the Mount. 1671
  • 201 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 202 —Heaven taken by Storm: or, Holy Violence. 1670
  • 203 —Doctrine of Repentance, usefull for these times. 1668
  • 204 —Mischief of Sin, it brings a Person low. 1671
  • 205 —Art of Divine contentment. 13 Edit. 1672
  • 206 —Christian's Charter: priviledges of a Believer. 1652
  • 207 —Mystery of the Lords Supper briefly explained. 2 Edit.
  • 208 —Word of Comfort for the Church of God. 1662
  • 209 Wisdome crying out to Sinners to return from their evil wayes. 1640
  • 210 Weeks Work; Shewing the whole Duty of a Christian. (with 7 Cop­per Plates.) 1668
  • 211 Wadsworth (Th.) His serious exhortation to an Holy Life. 1662
  • 212 Warmstry's (Th.) Narrative of the Conversion of Sig. Rigep Dandulo. (Turk) 1658
  • 213 Winnel's (Th.) Church-Members, Divine Right to Christ's Table-Throne, &c. 1657
  • 214 Weavers Pocket-book: or, Weaving Spiritualized. By J. C. 1675
  • 215 Whitaker's (W.) Answer to W. Rainolds Refutation, &c. Cambridge. 1585
  • 216 — (Tobias) Tree of humane Life; or Bloud of the Grape. 1638
  • 217 Welles (John) Gospel Isaac; or, the holy Nations freedome. 1652
  • 218 Walton's (Iz.) Lives of D. Donne, Sir H. Wotton, R. Hooker, and G. Her­bert. 1675
  • 219 Wagstaff's Question of Witchcraft debated. 1669
  • 220 Wither's (G.) Vox pacifica: Voice tending to pacification of Gods Wrath. 1645
  • 221 Wild's (R.) Iter Boreale: with Additions of several other Poems. 1668
  • 222 Westminster Quibbles in Verse: Miscellany of Quibbling Catches, &c. 1672
  • 223 Wits Recreations with Ingenious Conceits for the Wittie, &c. 1650
  • 224 Walker of Education: especially of Young Gentlemen. 2 Edition. 1673
  • 225 Wood's (L.) Life and Reign of King Charles the First. 1659
  • 226 Whitehall (J.) Behemoth arraign'd; against Hobbs, of Civil Wars, &c. 1680
  • 227 Walton's (Iz.) Compleat Angler. (with brass Cuts.) 4 Edit. 1668
  • 228 Wren (M.) Monarchy asserted, State of Monarchicall and Popular, &c. 1660
  • [Page 56]229 War practically performed. By Captain Nath. Boteler. 1663
  • 230 Woman as good as the Man; or, Equality of both Sexes. 1677
  • 231 Young's (R.) Drunkard's Character, with Armor against evil Society. 1638
  • 232 —Cure of Misprision; or, Selected Notes on sundry Quest. &c. 1646
  • 233 —Cure of Prejudice; or, The Dove's Innocency, &c. 1641
  • 234 —Cause and Cure of Ignorance, Errour, Enmity, &c. 1648
  • 235 Younger's (W.) Brief view of the late Troubles, &c. in England. 1660
  • 236 Zanchius (H.) his Confession of Christian Religion. 1599
English in Twelves, &c.
  • 1 Bp. Andrews his holy Devotions with directions to Prayer. 6 Edit. 1675
  • 2 —Manual of private Devotions and Meditations. 1674
  • 3 —Pattern of Catechistical Doctrine. London. 1630
  • 4 —Private Devotions in 24 o. London. 1647
  • 5 Allen's Animadversions on Ferguson's Interest of Reason, &c. 1676
  • 6 Ames's (W.) Marrow of sacred Divinity. London. 1642
  • 7 Ainsworth (H.) Communion with Saints. London. 1641
  • 8 Austin's (Ben.) Presumptuous Man's Mirrour. London. 1641
  • 9 Assembly of Divines shorter Catechism. 1656
  • 10 Apology for Lay-mens writing in Divinity. By Sir R. B. 1641
  • 11 Abridgment of the Body of Divinity of Mr. William Perkins. 1654
  • 12 Angel of Peace to all Christian Princes. By N. Caussin. 1650
  • 13 Alfords (Jos.) Soul's Dispensatory; or, Treasure for true Believers. 1649
  • 14 —Church Triumphant: Amplitude, &c. of the K. of Christ. 1649
  • 15 Alphabet of Prayers. By A. Flemming. London. 1611
  • 16 Art of Thriving; with the Mystery of Lending and Borrowing. 1635
  • 17 Advice of Charles V. Emperour and K. of Spain to his Son Philip II. 1670
  • 18 Achitophel; or, The Picture of a wicked Politician. By N. C. 1638
  • 19 Animadversions upon Sir R. Baker's Chronicie, &c. By T. Blunt. 1672
  • 20 Account of the Situation, former State and late Siege of Stetin. 1678
  • 21 Accomplisht Ladies Delight in Preserving, Physick, &c. 1675
  • 22 Arviragus and Philicia: First and Second Part. (A Play.) 1639
  • 23 Asteria and Tamberlain; or, The Distressed Lovers: A Novel. 1677
  • 24 Artemidorus of the Interpretation of Dreams. 9 Edit. 1679
  • 25 Argalus and Parthenia. By Francis Quarles. 1673
  • 26 Augustus: Essay of those Means and Counsels, &c. for Rome's Alteration. 1632
  • 27 Answer to Sir Seldom Sober; or, Women's sharp Revenge. 1640
  • 28 Anatomy of the Elder-Tree. By Dr. M. Blochwich. 1677
  • 29 American Physician; Treatise of Roots, Plants, Trees, Shrubs, &c. 1672
  • 30 Accompts of Merchandise ready Computed. By J. Penkethman. 1676
  • 31 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 32 Ball's Treatise of the Grounds of Religion; or, Catechism. 14 Edition. 1670
  • 33 Brough's (W.) Sacred Principles, Services and Soliloquies. 5 Edition. 1671
  • [Page 57]34 Blake (Tho.) Living Truths in dying Times: Meditations on Luke 21.30. 1665
  • 35 Bloy's (W.) Meditations upon the 42 Psalm. 1632
  • 36 Bifield's (N.) Marrow of the Oracles of God. 13 Edit. 1660
  • 37 —Principles; or, The Pattern of wholsome Words. 7 Edit. 1665
  • 38 —Signs of the wicked Man, &c. London. 1619
  • 39 — (R.) Light of Faith; and Way of Holiness. 1630
  • 40 Bolton (Sam.) True Bounds of Christian Freedom. 1656
  • 41 — (Rob.) Carnal Professour: Wofull Slavery of Man guided by Flesh. 1634
  • 42 —Certain Devout Prayers. London. 1638
  • 43 Brough's (W.) Sacred Principles, Services and Soliloquies. 1671
  • 44 Brooks's (Tho.) Mute Christian under the smarting Rod. 1671
  • 45 —String of Pearls: The best things reserved till last. 1671
  • 46 Bernard (R.) of the nature, kinds and manifold differences of Conscience. 1631
  • 47 Burthen of a loaded Conscience; or, Misery of Sin. 12 Edit. 1635
  • 48 Baker's (R) Paraphrase of the Psalms. London. 1638
  • 49 —Apology for Lay-mens Writing in Divinity. 1641
  • 50 — (Tho.) Unspotted High-Court of Justice in 3 Sermons. 1657
  • 51 —Wicked Man's Plot; with 2 other Sermons of his. 1656
  • 52 Bridge's (W.) Sinfulness of Sin, &c. in 2 Sermons. 1667
  • 53 Bishop Brownrigg's Sermon on the fifth of November. London. 1660
  • 54 Becon's (Tho.) Displaying of the Popish Mass. London. 1637
  • 55 Bon (J.) his Guide to Eternity. By Roger L'Estrange. 2 Edition. 1676
  • 56 Bayne's (P.) Help to true Happiness. 3 Edit. 1635
  • 57 Baxter's (R) Call to the Unconverted, to Turn and Live. 20 Edition. 1678
  • 58 —His Now or Never. London. 1662
  • 59 —Catholick Unity, onely way to bring all to one Religion. 1660
  • 60 —Doctrine of Self-posing. London. 1666
  • 61 Brathwait's (R.) Prodigal's Tears, and New-years Gift sent to the Soul. 1621
  • 62 Burgesse's (Anth.) Treatise of Self-judging, on the Sacrament. 1658
  • 63 Boun (A.) of the Pride and Avarice of the Clergy. 1650
  • 64 Broade's (Tho.) Touch-stone for a Christian. London. 1627
  • 65 Bellarmin of Ascension unto God. London. 1616
  • 66 Bennet's (Hen.) Pastours Plea for Peace. London. 1640
  • 67 Brevis Demonstratio: Truth and Excellency of Christian Rellg. &c. 1674
  • 68 Brinsley's (Jo.) Two Treatises; Saints Communion with Christ, &c. 1654
  • 69 Burton's (H.) Conflicts and Comforts of Conscience. 1628
  • 70 Birckbek's (Sim.) Cordial for a Heart-qualm. 1647
  • 71 Box of Spikenard; or, Little Manual of Sacramental Instruction. 1671
  • 72 Baptized Turk, Narrative of the Coversion of Rigep Dandulo. 1658
  • 73 Brinsley's Translation of Corderius's Dialogues. 1653
  • 74 Brown's (Tho.) Natures Cabinet unlock'd, of Metals, Stones, &c. 1657
  • [Page 58]75 Book of Knowledge of Things unknown. London. 1679
  • 76 Brown's (Joh.) Triangular Quadrant; or, Quadrant on a Sector. 1662
  • 77 Brathwait's (R.) Essaies upon the Five Senses. 2 Edit. 1635
  • 78 Beraldus, Prince of Savoy. A Novel. London. 1675
  • 79 Blunt's (Sir Hen.) Voyage into the Levant. London. 1669
  • 80 Bristol (Jo.) of the happy uniting of England and Scotland. 1642
  • 81 Blochwich (M.) his Anatomy of the Elder-Tree. 1677
  • 82 Brown (Th.) his Discourse of Subterraneal Treasure, &c. 1668
  • 83 Bunworth's two Discourses Physical and Philosophical. 1657
  • 84 Burbery's (Joh.) Loving Husband and Prudent Wife. 1657
  • 85 Balzac's Roman; or, Conversations of the Romans and Mecoenas. 1652
  • 86 Blunt's (Edw.) Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters. 1676
  • 87 Certain Considerations touching the Church of England. By H. Ferne. London. 1653
  • 88 Chetwind's (Edw.) Strait Gate to Life. London. 1632
  • 89 Charleton's (George) Life of Bernard Gilpin. London. 1636
  • 90 Crashaw's (Will.) Complaint betwixt the Soul and Body. Lond. 1632
  • 91 Causin's (Nic.) Angel of Peace. 1650
  • 92 Case's (Tho.) Sensuality Dissected: Sermon to the Kentish Citizens. 1657
  • 93 —Of Correction and Instruction. 1671
  • 94 Conference betwixt a Presbyterian Minister and a Lawyer, about Reform. 1651
  • 95 Call to the Unconverted. By Richard Baxter. 1680
  • 96 Condition and Consolation of the Saints on Earth. By P. Bostock. 1630
  • 97 Chishull's (John) Danger of being almost a Christian. 1658
  • 98 —Word to Israel: Discourse of Unbelief. 1668
  • 99 Church Triumphant. By Jo. Alford. 1649
  • 100 Carpenter's (Hen.) Discourse of Conscience. 1657
  • 101 — Idem. 1657
  • 102 Picture of a wicked Politician. 1638
  • 103 Casaubon's (Mer.) Vindication of the Lord's Prayer. 1660
  • 104 Cleaver's (Rob.) Morality of the Law. (Wants Title.)
  • 105 Christian's Zodiack. By Jer. Drexelius. 1647
  • 106 Catechism, with an Explication on the same. By Dr. Owen. 1667
  • 107 Comfortable Doctrines for Adam's Off-spring. 1650
  • 108 Charity enlarged; or, An Abridgment of the Moral Law. 1634
  • 109 Cotton (John) of the Covenant of Grace. 1662
  • 110 Clapham's (H.) Manual of the Bibles Doctrines. 1666
  • 111 Castellio's (Seb.) Conference of Faith. 1679
  • 112 Comment on the Times. By T. W. 1661
  • 113 Christian's Pattern. By Thom. à Kempis. 1679
  • 114 Costerus's (Fran.) Meditation of the Passion of Christ. Doway. 1616
  • 115 Cawdry's (Dan.) Family Reformation promoted. 1657
  • 116 Dr. Collet's Devotions, with his Life. 1674
  • [Page 59]117 Church (Hen.) Good man's Treasury. 1636
  • 118 Clark's Holy Incense: a Discourse of Prayer, &c. 1634
  • 119 Crompton's (Will.) Discourse of Prayer. London. 1659
  • 120 Calamy's (Edm.) Godly man's Ark. 1667
  • 121 Catechistical Doctrine. By Bishop Andrews. 1641
  • 122 Chief Interest of man. By H. Lukin. 1670
  • 123 Christian Piety and Devotion. By Dr. Frampton. 1671
  • 124 Course of Catechizing, being the Marrow of all Expositions. (Fig) 1674
  • 125 Character of a Christian. 1627
  • 126 Combat betwixt man and Death. By Grimstin. 1621
  • 127 Crab-tree Lectures of Women to their Husbands. 1639
  • 128 Civil Wars of France during the bloody Reign of Charles the Ninth. 1655
  • 129 Cook's (James) Supplement to his Marrow of Chirurgery. 1655
  • 130 Country Captain, and Variety. 2 Comedies. 1649
  • 131 Bishop Corbet's Poems. 1672
  • 132 Choice Letters on several occasions. 1670
  • 133 Compleat Servant Maid. 1677
  • 134 Canius's (Pet.) History of the Valentines. 1643
  • 135 — Idem. 1643
  • 136 Compendious Narrative of the Troubles in England. 1652
  • 137 Country-man's Guide for Curing of Horses, Cows, &c. 1679
  • 138 Choice Ternary of Plays: Grim the Collier, &c. 1662
  • 139 — Idem. 1662
  • 140 Carew's (Thom.) His Poems. 1640
  • 141 Cicero's Cato Major, book of Old Age. 1648
  • 142 Curtain Lecture. By a Farmer's Wife to her Husband. 1638
  • 143 Complaisant Companion; or, Jests, Bulls, &c. 1675
  • 144 Carpenter's Rule made easie. By Darling. 1669
  • 145 Cause of the Greatness of Cities. By Boterus. 1635
  • 146 Castara; a Poem. By Habington. 1640
  • 147 Chamberlain's (Rob.) Arithmetick. 1679
  • 148 — Idem. 1679
  • 149 Coffee House Jests. 1677
  • 150 Sir R. Cotton and Heywood, Life of Henry III. and IV. 1679
  • 151 Cum A Tragi-Comedy. 1650
  • 152 Clerk's Companion 1672
  • 153 Chibald's (Will.) Sum of all God's Service, and Man's Salvation. London. 1630
  • 154 King Charles's Meditations. 24 o. 1649
  • 155 Demonstration of the Resurrection. By R. Garbutt. 1669
  • 156 Danger of being Almost a Christian. 1658
  • 157 Doolittle (Tho.) Of the Sacrament. 1677
  • 158 —Another. 1677
  • 159 Devout Paraphrase on the 50. Psalm. By Nellison. 1655
  • 160 Davenant's (George) Covenant of Grace. 1647
  • 161 Dennes's (Hen.) Doctrine and Conversation of John Baptist. 1642
  • 162 Displaying of the Popish Mass. By Th. Becon. 1637
  • [Page 60]163 Drexelius of Eternity: with Figures. 1672
  • 164 —Christian Zodiack. 1647
  • 165 —Twelve Signs of Predestination to Life. 1647
  • 166 Divine Breathings of a Pious Soul, &c. 1671
  • 167 —Another. 1671
  • 168 Deering's (Edw.) Doctrine of Prayer. 24 o. 1634
  • 169 Davie's (Athan.) Protestant's Practice. 1656
  • 170 Drape (Fr.) Of Fruit Trees. Oxford. 1672
  • 171 Duvy's (John) Reformed School, to Mr. Hartlib.
  • 172 David Persecuted. By Malvezzi. London. 1647
  • 173 Digby's (Sir K.) Vegetation of Plants. 1661
  • 174 —Another. 1661
  • 175 Don Carlos; Relation of the Unfortunate Life of that Spanish Prince. 1676
  • 176 Distressed Lovers: Asteria and Tamberlain. A Novel. 1677
  • 177 Dugard's (W.) Rudiments of the Latine Tongue. 1667
  • 178 Discourse of Consumptions. By G. Harvey.
  • 179 Description of Japan, with a Map. By C. Manley. 1671
  • 180 English Examples turned into Latine. 1679
  • 181 England's Faithfull Reprover and Monitor. 1653
  • 182 Entrance of Mazarini: Memorials of the State of France. Oxford. 1657
  • 183 Enchanted Lovers: a Pastoral. By Sir Will. Lower. Hague. 1658
  • 184 Earls Characters. London. 1634
  • 185 England's first and second Summons: 2 Sermons. By Th. Sutton. L. 1633
  • 186 Essays in sundry exquisite Fancies. By Johnson. 1638
  • 187 England's Imminent Danger and present Remedy. 1671
  • 188 English Expositor of hard words. 1676
  • 189 Endeavour to rectifie Opinions against the Doctrine of the Church of England. 1671
  • 190 Ford (Sim.) Practical use of Infant Baptism. 1657
  • 191 — (Step.) Evil Tongue tried and found guilty. 1672
  • 192 Fatal Doom; or the Charms of Divine Love. By J.H. 1653
  • 193 Ferne (H.) Considerations touching this Reformed Church of Eng­land. 1653
  • 194 Five Orthodox Sermons at the Spittal five several ways preached; Epi­scopal, Presbyterian, Independent way, &c. 1659
  • 195 Fettiplate (Tho.) Sinners Tears in Meditat. &c. 1671
  • 196 Fox (John) Time, and the end of Time. 1677
  • 197 Familiar forms of speaking for Schools. Engl. Lat. 1678
  • 198 Forms of Prayer of several Divines: Dr. Hewit, Fuller, &c. 24 o. 1659
  • 199 Fanatick History of the old Anabaptists and New Quakers. 1660
  • 200 French King's Expedition into the Spanish Netherlands. 1669
  • 201 Fellow-Traveller: Choice Speeches full of Wit, &c. 1658
  • 202 Friar Bacon's Miracles of Art and Nature. 1659
  • 203 French Massacre, a Pattern of Popish Peace. 1644
  • 204 Great Propitiation. By Jos. Truman. 1672
  • [Page 61]205 Gerhard (John) Golden Chain of Divine Aphorisms. Camb. 1632
  • 206 Gospel Isaac, a Tract on Gal. 43.1. by I. Wells. Lond. 1652
  • 207 Gratas Theatrale's three plays. London Maid. &c. 1662
  • 208 Gaule (John) his Distractions, or holy Madness. 1629
  • 209 Groans of the Spirit in Prayer. 1639
  • 210 Grand Case of the present Ministry, by Fulwood. 1663
  • 211 Grotius (Hug.) Discourses of God and Providence. 1669
  • 212 Godly Mans Ark, by Edm. Calamy. 1672
  • 213 Goodwin (Tho.) Return of Prayers. 1659
  • 214 — (John) God a good Master. 1641
  • 215 Garbut (Rich.) Discourse of the Resurrection. Lond. 1669
  • 216 Grosse (Alex.) his fiery Pillar. 1652
  • 217 Gaules (John) Admonition to Moderation. 1660
  • 218 Granadas (Lew.) Paradice of Prayers. 1633
  • 219 Golden Mean, discoursing the Nobleness of Vertue in extremes. 1638
  • 220 —Another, by Geree. ibid.
  • 221 Gentilis, Method of attaining Sciences in a short time. 1654
  • 222 Gees (Ed.) Steps of Ascension, twenty third Edit. 24 s. 1677
  • 223 Guide to Eternal Glory. 24 s. 1676
  • 224 —Another. 24 s. ibid.
  • 225 Great Prerogative of a private Life. 1678
  • 226 Golden Calf, a Discourse of Mettals. 1670
  • 227 —Another. ibid.
  • 228 Hodges (Tho.) Scripture Catechism. Oxf. 1658
  • 229 Herbert (Geo.) Sacred Poems. Lond. 1660
  • 230 —Another bound Calf▪ with his Life. 1674
  • 231 — (Will.) Quadrapartite Devotion. 1648
  • 232 Hopwood (John) Blessed Rest for the Sinner. 1676
  • 233 Hooker (Tho.) Saints Guide. 1645
  • 234 —Exposition on the Lords Prayer. ibid.
  • 235 —Souls preparation for Christ. 1643
  • 236 Hall (John) Jacob's Ladder. 1676
  • 237 Harsenet his Touchstone of Grace. 1633
  • 238 Herle (Ch.) Wisdom's Tripos, Complete▪ 1670
  • 239 Bishop Hachet his Christian Consolations. 1671
  • 240 Finchley (John) two Assize Sermons. Oxf. 1657
  • 241 —Another. ibid.
  • 242 Harris (Rob.) Discourse of Mans Estate in the 1st & 2d Adam. Lond. 1654
  • 243 Haynes (Th.) Equal ways of God. 1639
  • 244 Hudson (Ch.) his Life of Faith. 1650
  • 245 Hayward (Sir I.) Christs Prayer on the Cross. 1623
  • 246 Hornech's Letter to a Lady revolted to the Romish Church. 1678
  • 247 Head's Jests, Bulls, pleasant Novels. Lond. 1675
  • 248 Homer a la Mode, a Mock Poem. Oxf. 1665
  • 249 Hawkins unhappy Prosperity in the History of Sejanus. 1639
  • 250 History of the managements of Cardinal Mazarin, three Vol. 1671
  • 251 —Another Complete, three Parts, two Vol. ibid.
  • 252 Hall (Tho.) Schools Guarded in vindication of Learning. 1655
  • [Page 62]253 History of the 5 wise Philosophers. 1672
  • 254 —Another. ibid.
  • 255 History of Jewels. 1671
  • 256 History of the Lives and Reigns of Henry the third and fourth. 1679
  • 257 Heath (James) Loyal Martyrology.
  • 258 Happy Slave, three Parts, three Vol. a Novel. 1677
  • 259 —Third Part, Separatim. 1678
  • 260 History of Hen. Maria de Bourbon, Q. of England. 1660
  • 261 Historians Guide or Englands remembrancer. 1679
  • 262 Humours of the Town with remarks, and of Marriage. 1673
  • 263 Hell reformed, or a Glass for favorits. 1641
  • 264 Hugh's (Will.) Flower-Garden with Plats. 1672
  • 265 J. H. Vanity of Wealth, Honour and Pleasure. 1678
  • 266 Howell (Jam.) Dialogue betwixt Soul and Body. 1651
  • 267 History of the Constancy of Nature by Johnston. 1657
  • 268 Heaths (Rob.) Clarastella, with Poems &c. 1650
  • 269 Heylin (Pet.) help to English History. 1652
  • 270 Heroinae, or the Lives of Arriana, Paulina &c. 1639
  • 271 Harvey's (Gid.) Discourse of Consumptions.
  • 272 Haye's (John) Tradesmens Companion. 1652
  • 273 Hammonds (Tho.) compleat Measurer. 1669
  • 274 Hutchins (Ed.) Jaw-bone against the Spiritual Philistine. 1601
  • 275 Hothams (H) Corporations Vindic. in their Liberties. 1651
  • 276 Hiltais (W.) Scale of Perfection 24 s. 1672
  • 277 Jacobs Ladder, by Rawworth. Lond. 1638
  • 278 Isle of man, Legal proceeding's in Manshire against Sin. 1677
  • 279 Jackson (Io.) Evangelical Temper. 1641
  • 280 —Another. ibid
  • 281 Introduction to a devout Life by Sales. Paris. 1662
  • 282 Iennuati (Will.) Spiritual Trumpet. Lond. 1624
  • 283 Ianeway's Token for Children, 2 parts. 1672
  • 284 Interpretation of Dreams by Artemidorus. 1672
  • 285 Iohnson's (Iohn) History of Nature. 1656
  • 286 — (Rob.) History of Scotl. in the minority of K. Iames. 1646
  • 287 Journey to Ierusalem with a Map. 1672
  • 288 Iosleyns (Iohn) New Englands Rarities. 1672
  • 289 Iohnsons (Ben.) Art of Poetry. 1640
  • 290 Instructions for young Gentlemen Oxf. 1633
  • 291 Iones (Iohn) works in Reference to the putting of the Law into English.
  • 292 Iohnsons Essays in sundry Fancies. Lond 1658
  • 293 Iackson (Iohn) Conversion, the Chiefest point in Divinity 24 s. 1640
  • 294 Kellisons Paraphrase on the 50 Psalm. 1655
  • 295 Kodder young mans Duty, fourth Edition. 1677
  • 296 Kings Psalms selected out of Scripture.
  • 297 King Iames's Royal Chain of golden Sentences. 1650
  • 298 King Charles the first his Works 24 s. 1660
  • 299 — his Meditations 24 s. 1649
  • 300 Kempis of the Imitation of Christ. 1668
  • [Page 63]301 —Another 24 s. ibid.
  • 302 Countess of Kents Mannual of Secrets 24 s. 1676
  • 303 Kitchin Physick, a guide to good Housewifes. 1680
  • 304 —Another. ibid.
  • 305 King of Spains Cabinet councel discovered. 1658
  • 306 Lawrence of Baptism. 1646
  • 307 Lukins (H.) Introduct. to the Scriptures. 1660
  • 308 Chief interest of man. Lond. 1670
  • 309 Practice of Godliness. 1659
  • 310 — Another. ibid.
  • 311 Looking Glass of schism by Studley. 1635
  • 312 Loes (Will.) Mystery of Mankind. 1617
  • 313 Marchants Mannual. 1628
  • 314 Larth (Sim.) Catechetical Question's. 1673
  • 315 Life of Bernard Gilpin by Bishop Charleton. 1636
  • 316 Letter to a Lady revolted to the Church of Rome. 1678
  • 317 Letters of advice about a weighty case of Conscience. 1676
  • 318 Life and Death of Mr. Iobn Rowe of Credit. 1673
  • 319 Leigh (Ed.) St. Incouragements in evil times. 1648
  • 320 Lesby (Iohn) Parasynagogue paragorized. 1655
  • 321 Loves (Christ.) substance of Practical Divinity. 1654
  • 322 Loyd (Ien.) observat. on Chirst's last words. 1658
  • 323 Life of Ignatius Iurdain Alderm. of Exeter. 1655
  • 324 Lane's French Grammer. 1677
  • 325 Leigh (Ed.) Discourses of Travel, of Coins &c. 1671
  • 326 Langley (Will.) Death of K. Charles the first lamented. 1660
  • 327 Latham Spaw in Lancashire with it cures. 1670
  • 328 Lives of the Duke of Glocester and Princess of Orange. 1661
  • 329 Lives of sundry Villains, a Novel. 1678
  • 330 Lucius Florus Roman History (wants Title.)
  • 331 Ladies Cabinet opened and enlarged. 1658
  • 331 Ladies Vindication, or praise of Women. 1651
  • 332 Law's (Tho.) Natural experiments in Physick. 1657
  • 333 Loving Husband and prudent Wife. 1657
  • 334 Lower (Sr. Will.) Enchanted Lovers. 1658
  • 334 Mirror which flatters not (Fig.) 1673
  • 335 —Another. 1678
  • 336 Manchester al Mondo. 1667
  • 337 Mason's (Hen.) Cures of Cares, and fears. Lond. 1630
  • 338 Morton Arthur of Conversion. 1647
  • 339 — Another. 1647
  • 340 — Roger, threefold state of man. 1629
  • 341 Mead (Mat.) almost Christian discovered. 1670
  • 342 Mute Christian under the smarting Rod. 1671
  • 343 Life of Mr. Iohn Mathin. 1671
  • 344 Moulin of the power of the Magist. in Sacred things 1650
  • 345 Mastersons (Geo.) Spiritual house, 2 Sermons. 1661
  • 346 Mannual of private Devotions by Bishop Andrew's. 1670
  • [Page 64]347 M.G. Mercy of having good Parents. 1668
  • 348 Manna, or heavenly food for the Soul. 24 s. 1634
  • 349 Moral Practice of the Iesuits. 1670
  • 350 —Another. ibid.
  • 351 Monk unvailed, discovering the leud Lives of Monks. 1678
  • 352 Madagascar, a Poem by Sr. W. Davenant. 1648
  • 353 Men miracles with other Poems, by Leweellin. 1656
  • 354 Margariton, a rich treasure of Essays, Resolves &c. 1640
  • 355 Medulla Historiae, or the History of the Monarchs of Eng. 1679
  • 356 — Another. ibid.
  • 357 Meriton's Geo. Description of the world. 1674
  • 358 Miracles of Art, and Nature, or a Discrip. of the Fishes, Birds, &c. of other Countrys. 1678
  • 359 Marriage asserted against Seymar. 1674
  • 360 Milto Iohn, Accidence Commenc'd Grammer. 1669
  • 361 Manuductio, or leading Children through the Grammer. 1660
  • 362 Modern Statesman, by G.W. Esq 1653
  • 363 Morbus Anglicus, Discourse of Consumptions.
  • 364 Du Moulins Oration in praise of Divinity 1641
  • 365 Missive of Consolat. sent from Fland. to the Catholicks in Eng. 1647
  • 366 Mannual for Parents, by White. 1671
  • 367 Mannual of Prayers for every day in the Week. 1633
  • 368 Modern Polities, out of Machiavel, &c. Lond. 1657
  • 369 Memorials of Christianity three parts by H. Palmer. 1670
  • 370 Miscellaneous Discourses of Logick, Physick, &c. wants Title.
  • 371 New Testament Clasped. 1679
  • 372 Nomenclatura, Greek, Lat, English, by Gregory. 1675
  • 373 — Another. ibid.
  • 374 No [...]den's load Star to spiritual Life. 1614
  • 375 Nature, and Grace in conflict. 1638
  • 376 Now or Never, by Rich. Baxter. 1669
  • 377 New survey of the Turkish Empire, second part. 1664
  • 378 New Returna Brevium, by I. Iones. 1650
  • 379 Natural History, or observat of the Burnings of Mount Etna. 1669
  • 380 Nature of man, by Nemesius Engl. by G. Wither. 1636
  • 381 Natural Experiments or Physick for the poor. 1657
  • 382 New-Englands Rarities discovered, Birds, Beasts, &c. 1672
  • 383 New help to discourse. 1669
  • 384 — Another ibid.
  • 385 Norcot's Comprehensive History of the Lives and Reigns of the Kings of England. 1679
  • 386 Owens D. Iohn defence of Cotton against Cawdrey. 1658
  • 387 — Catechism. 1667
  • 388 — Discourse of the Trinity. 1669
  • 389 Oyle of Scorpions by Rouse. 1624
  • 390 — Only remedy. 1627
  • 391 Observations of Sr. W. Rawleigh touching Trade with Holland. 1653
  • 392 Observations on Hobbs Leviathan 12. 13. 14. Ch. by Bishop Lucy. 1673
  • [Page 65]393 —Another. ibid.
  • 394 Oxford Grammar. Oxford. 1673
  • 395 —Another. ibid.
  • 396 Ogilby's (John) Translation of Virgil. Lond. 1665
  • 397 Ovid's Festivals, Eng. by J. Gower. Camb. 1640
  • 398 Psalms of David, Paraphras'd by Sr. R. Baker. Lond. 1638
  • 399 Prestan's (John) Preparation to the Sacrament. 1635
  • 400 Principles, or Pattern of wholsom words by Byfield. Lond. 1665
  • 401 Peckham (Sr. W.) Meditation on the Gospel of St. Iohn. 1625
  • 402 Power of the Magistrate in Sacred things. 1650
  • 403 Pinkes (W.) Tryal of a Christian sincere love to Christ. 1659
  • 404 Practice of the faithful containing Prayers, &c. 1664
  • 405 —Another. ibid.
  • 406 Paradise of Prayer containing the purity of Devotion. 1633
  • 407 Plains mans way of Worship and Practice. 1673
  • 408 Pooles (Matt.) Dialogue with a Popish Priest. 1676
  • 409 Purchas (Tho.) Communicants duty. 1639
  • 410 Patrick (Dr. Sim.) Hearts-ease against all troubles. 1676
  • 411 Psalm of mercy meditated on by a true Penitent. 1625
  • 412 St. Peters Complaint, Mary Magdal. Tears, &c. by Southwel. 1636
  • 413 Preston's (W.) Saints overthrow, Serm. on James 4.7. 1628
  • 414 Psalms on the Scotch Version. 1673
  • 415 —Another. ibid.
  • 416 Peace-maker, or a motive to Charity in Religion. 1652
  • 417 Pyke's Observations on Hobs Leviathan. 1657
  • 418 —Another. ibid.
  • 419 Palmer (Herb.) Memorials of Christianity. 1670
  • 420 Pride, and Avarice of the Clergy, the hinderance of Reform. 1650
  • 421 Psalter bound Calf, Fillets. 1673
  • 422 Popes deadly wound, by T. C. 1635
  • 423 St. Pauls late Progress on earth. 1644
  • 424 Phillips (Tho.) Treatise of Hell. 1639
  • 425 Perkins (W.) six Treatises. 1632
  • 426 Pilate's Jests, turn'd to Earnest. 1637
  • 427 Protestants Practice by a R. Father of the Ch. of Eng. 1656
  • 428 Palmer (Tho.) Christians freedom by Christ 1651
  • 429 Parasynagogue, Paragorized by Lesby 1655
  • 430 Pastors Plea for Peace, by H. Bennet. 1650
  • 431 Posie of Godly Prayers. 1676
  • 432 —Another. ibid.
  • 433 Perfect Pattern of mans Imperfections. Lond. 1686
  • 434 Port's (Rob.) Spiritual Flowers for Saints and Sinners. 1655
  • 435 Pulpit-Sparks, or forms of Prayer by Dr. Reeve, &c. 1689
  • 436 —Another. ibid.
  • 437 Private Devotions digested into Letanies. 1668
  • 438 Pious Souls Breathings after Christ. 1671
  • 439 Pathway to health by Pet. Levens. 1664
  • 440 Present State of the Jews, by Dr. Addison. 1676
  • [Page 66]441 Present State of China. 1676
  • 442 Present State of the Low Countries. 1671
  • 443 Present State of Italy. 1672
  • 444 Present State of Tangier. 1676
  • 445 Policy and Government of the Venetians. 1671
  • 446 Prince of Conde made English. 1675
  • 447 Il Pastor fide or the faithful Shepherd, a Poem. 1633
  • 448 Prerogative of a private Life. 1678
  • 449 —Another. Ibid.
  • 450 Poems by T. Carew. 1640
  • 451 Poems by J. Cleeveland. 1651
  • 552 Poem of Hunting Engl. by C. Wase. 1654
  • 453 Passion of Dido for Aeneas by Waller and Godolphin. 1658
  • 454 Physical and Chymical Works of And. Schenkius. 1654
  • 455 Peatham (Hen.) Valley of Variety. 1638
  • 456 Perfect Ambassador treating of their privileges, &c. 1652
  • 457 Pen [...]ethmans Merchant's Accounts. 1676
  • 458 Quarles (Franc.) Enchiridion. 1667
  • 459 —Another. 1670
  • 460 — Argalus and Parthenia Poem. 1677
  • 461 Queens Closet opened, Secrets in Physick, &c. 1671
  • 462 Queen-like Closet with a Supplement by H. Wolley. 2675
  • 463 Bishop Reynold's Annotat. on the Book of Ecclesiastes. 1669
  • 464 Reprehension of Naked Breasts and Shoulders by Cook. 1678
  • 465 Rous (Fr.) Oile of Scorpions and only Remedy,— Lond. 1624
  • 466 —Art of Happiness. 1631
  • 467 —Only Remedy. 1627
  • 468 Rogers (Dan.) David's Cost. 1619
  • 469 — (Thom.) Balm for the Bruised. 1631
  • 470 — (John) of Love. 1637
  • 471 — (Timothy) good News from Heaven. 1658
  • 472 Row (John) of heavenly and earthly Mindedness. 1672
  • 473 Rodrequer (Alp.) of Christian Perfection. 1631
  • 474 Ramsey (Will.) of the infusion of the Soul. 1661
  • 475 Royal Charter granted unto Kings by God himself. 1649
  • 476 Relation of Francis Spira by N. Bacon. 1672
  • 477 Richardson's (Sam.) divine Consolat. or teachings of God. 1649
  • 478 Resolution of doubts betwixt the Ch. of R. and reformed Ch. 1654
  • 479 —Another. 1654
  • 480 Rationale of the Service-Book by Bishop Sparrow. 1678
  • 481 Randal (Giles) single Eye, or the Vision of God.
  • 482 Reynel (Edw.) advice against Libertinism. 1659
  • 483 Reflections on ancient and modern Philosophy in general. 1678
  • 484 Ross (Alex.) Abridgment of Sr. W. Rawleighs Hist. 1662
  • 485 —View of all the Religions in the world. 1653
  • 486 Rehersal transpos'd 2 parts comp, by A. Marvel. 1672
  • 487— First part large letter, 1673
  • 488 Ramsey (Will.) Christian Astrology vindicated. 1651
  • [Page 67]489 Resolver, or Curiosities of Nature. 1632
  • 490 Remarks on the Humours of the Gallants of the Town. 1673
  • 491 Record (Rob.) Urinal of Physick. 1665
  • 492 Rural Anarchy affronting Monarchy, or relation of Wat. Tyler. 1658
  • 493 Rich Treasure of Problems, and their resolves. 1640
  • 494 Robert Gentilis Compend. Method of attaining of Sciences. 1654
  • 495 Relation of a Voyage to Guinea. 1670
  • 496 Rebellion of Naples, Tragedy of Massianello. 1647
  • 497 Regi Sacrum an Appeal to the King as to Episcopacy, &c. 1660
  • 498 Rawleigh (Sr. VV.) Remains. 1675
  • 499 —Observations as to the Trade with Holland. 1653
  • 500 Read (Alex.) Treatise of the Muscles of the Body. 1637
  • 501 Salls (And.) Catholick and Apostolick Faith in the Church of England, —Ox. 1676.
  • 502 Bishop Sparrow's Rationale of the Common-Prayer Lond. with his Caution to his Diocess against false Doctrines. 1676
  • 503 —Another. Ibid.
  • 504 Schism disarm'd against Dr. Hammond by VV. Sergeant. 1655
  • 505 Simpson (John) his Sermons of Justification. 1648
  • 506 Scudders (Hen.) dayly walk in holy Security and Peace. 1674
  • 507 —Another. Ibid.
  • 408 Shephard's Discourse of Sincerity. 1658
  • 509 Spark's (Rob.) Saints Everlasting Joy. 1660
  • 510 Shaw's Tombstone, Narrative of Mrs. Shaw. 1658
  • 511 Stewards Court Sermon at Paris. 1659
  • 512 —Another. Ibid.
  • 513 Sedwich (John) eye of Faith. 1640
  • 514 — (Obad.) doubting Christian. 1653
  • 515 Souls Watch or a day-book by Gerhard. 1632
  • 516 Southwel (R.) Works.
  • 517 Swadlins (T.) Manual of Devotions, 1643
  • 518 Spurflows (VV.) Meditations. 1668
  • 519 Scripture Catechism by Hodges. Oxon. 1688
  • 520 Stokes (D.) private Devotions. 1668
  • 521 Strong (VVill.) of communion with God. Lond. 1656
  • 522 —Of Hell Torments. 1672
  • 523 Stoughtons (John) heavenly Conversation. 1640
  • 524 Stadleys (Pet.) looking-glass of Schism. 1635
  • 525 Struthers (VVill.) Christian observations. 1629
  • 526 Suttons (Tho.) Englands Summons. 1633
  • 527 Sand's Paraphrase on the Psalms. 1636
  • 528 Stampe (VVill.) spiritual Infatuation. Hague 1650
  • 529 —Another. Ibid.
  • 530 Sellers 5 Sermons. Lond. 1636
  • 531 Saltmarsh's holy Discoveries and flames. 1640
  • 532 Sales Introduction to a devout Life. 1673
  • 533 —Another bound Calfe fitted for Protestants. 1673
  • 534 Sorocold's Supplication of Saints, Lond. 1668
  • [Page 68]535 —Another. ibid.
  • 536 Sutton (Christ.) Meditations on the Sacrament. 1677
  • 537 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 538 Subjects sorrow on the death of K. Charles the First. 1649
  • 539 Souls preparation for Christ. 1639
  • 540 Steps to the Christian Altar. 1661
  • 541 Saints Solace, or the condition of the Saints on earth. 1630
  • 542 Scotch Psalms, recommended by Doctor Mantai, &c. 1673
  • 543 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 544 Souls dispensatory, by Alford. 1649
  • 545 Saints Submission and Satans overthrow, by Doctor Preston. 1628
  • 546 Sampson's Jawbone against the Philistines. 1601
  • 547 Sermon on the 5 of Novemb. by Bishop Brownrigg. 1660
  • 548 Sharrocks (Rob.) History of Vegetables. Oxford. 1672
  • 549 Sleidan's (John) Key of History. Lond. 1661
  • 550 Siege of Stetin and its situation. 1678
  • 551 State of Tangier. 1676
  • 552 Stockwoods Treatise of Figures. 1674
  • 553 Shirleys (Jam.) Manuductio, or Grammar. 1668
  • 554 Skilful Physician. 1656
  • 555 Smith (John) Complete practice of Physick. ibid.
  • 556 Spreys (Rob.) Council of State-Policy. 1650
  • 557 Strange Metamorphosis of man in Characters. 1634
  • 558 Steps of Ascension, or Prayers, &c. by E. Gee. 24 s. 1675
  • 559 Scale of perfection by Hilton. 24 s. 1672
  • 560 —Another of the same. 24 s. ibid.
  • 561 Treatise of judging one another, by Doctor Bright. 1675
  • 562 Tuckney (Anth.) Death disarmed. 1654
  • 563 Two Treatises of Christian Piety and Devotion. 1671
  • 564 Treatise of the Sacrament by Mr. Doolittle. 1677
  • 565 Bishop Towers, two Sermons. Lond. 1660
  • 566 The Highway to Heaven, about the Elect, &c. 1635
  • 567 Tayler (Tho.) Circumspect Walking. 1631
  • 568 — Pearl of the Gospel. 1630
  • 569 —Treatise of Contentment. 1641
  • 570 Touchstone of Conversion. 1647
  • 571 H. T. Meditations divine, and moral. 1659
  • 572 True Evangelical Temper by Io. Iackson. 1641
  • 573 Theologia Germanica, or mystical Divinity. 1648
  • 574 I. T. Practise of Faithful. 1664
  • 575 Treatise of spiritual Infatuation. Hague. 1650
  • 576 Testament, black Letter, with References. Lond. 1648
  • 577 Treatise of Temples and the ancient manner of Building, &c. 1638
  • 578 Treatise of Contrition or Preparation for Christ. ibid.
  • 579 Tozers, (H.) Directions for a godly Life. Oxon. 1671
  • 580 Tragedy of Messelina, by Richards. Lond. 1640
  • 581 Tragedy of Cleopatra, by May. 1639
  • 582 Thyestes, a Tragedy, by I. VV. 1674
  • [Page 69]583 Taylor (Dr. Jer.) English Grammar. 1647
  • 584 Trigg's Secrets, Arcana's and Panacea's. 1665
  • 585 Treatise of the Gout and Joynt Evil, by Wells. 1669
  • 586 Theoretick and practical Discourse of Consumptions.
  • 587 Ternary of Plays. 1662
  • 588 Treatise of Phlebotomy and its Necessity, &c. 1658
  • 589 Two Philosophical Discourses, by R. B. 1657
  • 590 Trial of a Christians sincere love to Christ. 1659
  • 591 Vincent (Nat.) Spirit of Prayer. 1677
  • 592 Vennings (Ralph) Canaan's Flowings, Milk and Honey. 1653
  • 593 Valentine's Devotions, 24 s. 1671
  • 594 Vision of Theodorus Verax. ibid.
  • 595 Unhappy Prosperity, Exemplified in Sejanus. 1639
  • 596 Urinal of Physick, by Rob. Record. Lond. 1665
  • 597 Voyage to Guinee, on the Coasts of Affrica. 1670
  • 598 Virgils Works, Englished by J. Ogilby. 1665
  • 599 Vision concerning his late Highness Cromwel. 1661
  • 600 Unfortunate Life of D. Carlos, Prince of Spain. 1676
  • 601 Vision, or Dialogue betwixt the Soul and Body. 1651
  • 602 Velleius Paterculus, Roman History. 1632
  • 603 Vade mecum, or Essays Moral and Theological. 1638
  • 604 Visions of Hells Kingdom and the Worlds Follies. 1640
  • 605 Virels (Mat.) Grounds of Christian Religion. 1635
  • 606 Young Mans Calling, whole duty of Youth with Cuts, 1678
  • 607 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 608 Bishop Ward's Sermons. 1672
  • 609 Weaver's Pocket Book, or Weaving spiritualized. 1675
  • 610 Wastel's (Sim.) Bibles Epitome. 1629
  • 611 Wilson (John) Zacheus converted. 1631
  • 612 Wotton (Ant.) Run from Rome. 1636
  • 613 Whole Duty of Man. 1680
  • 614 Wolsely (Sir Ch.) of Divorce and Remarriage. 1673
  • 615 Wadsworth (Tho.) Exhortation to a holy life. 1662
  • 616 White's Manual for Parents. 1671
  • 617 —Another of the same. 1661
  • 618 Warner (Jo.) the Gain of Loss. 1646
  • 619 Whately (Will.) Redemption of Time. 1668
  • 620 Weak Believer resolved. 1644
  • 621 Wisdom of the Just, 24 s. 1661
  • 622 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 623 Waranstry's Treatise of the Sacrament. 24 s. 1671
  • 624 —Another of the same. 24 s. 1661
  • 625 Withers (Geo.) Hymns of the Church. 24 s. 1623
  • 626 Walker's Education of young Centlemen. Oxon. 1673
  • 627 Wittie (Rob.) against Symson about the Scarborough Spaw. Lond. 1669
  • 628 Woman as good as the Man. 1677
  • 629 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 630 War practically performed in Marches, Battels, &c. 1664
  • [Page 70]631 Wars betwixt Sweden and Denmark. 1677
  • 632 Wits Common-wealth. 1674
  • 633 W. W. Help to Discourse. 1669
  • 634 —Another of the same. ibid.
  • 635 Wells (Ben.) Treatise of the Gout and Joynt Evil. ibid.
  • 636 Countrymans Guide for Curing of Cattel. 1679
  • 637 Withers (Geo.) Britain Remembrancer. 1628
  • 638 Wase (Christ.) Poem of Hunting, English and Latin. 1654
  • 639 Wotton's Panegyrick on K. Charles the First.
  • 640 Witty Encounter betwixt Monsieur Moulin and Balzac. 1636
  • 641 Womans Revenge, or an Answer to Sir Seld. Sober. 1640
  • 642 Wingate (Ed.) Mathematical Game.
  • 643 Young's (Rob.) Cause and Cure of Error. 1648
  • 644 Yarrow's (Rob.) Comforts for afflicted Consciences. 1634
  • 645 Younger's (Will.) View of the Troubles in England. 1660
  • 646 Young mans duty, by Richard Fridder. 1677
  • 647 Youths Behaviour complete, two Parts. 1668
  • 648 Zanchius (Hier.) whole Body of Religion. 1659
English in Folio: Omitted of being Inserted in their proper Places.
  • [Page 71]1 BIble with Common Prayer, Genealogies, Apocrypha and Singing Psalms. Lond. Barker. 1632
  • 2 Dr. Donne his Sermons first and second Vol. in two Vol. 1640-6
  • 3 W. Perkins his Works in three Vol. Cambr. 1616
  • 4 M. Jermin's Comentary upon Ecclesiastes. Lond. 1632
  • 5 —Upon the Proverbs of Solomon. 1638
  • 6 Andr. Willet's Comentary upon Genesis and Exodus in two Vol. 1605-8
  • 7 R. Hollingshed his Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, in two Vol. 1577
  • 8 S. Danyel's Collection of the History of England. Lond. 1621
  • 9 History of Xenophon: Of the Ascent of Cyrus in the Higher Countries. 1623
  • 10 Union of the Families of Lancaster and York, with all the Actions begin­ning at the time of King Henry the Fourth, (first Author of the Dis­sension) to Henry the Eighth. 1550
  • 11 Polychronicon (a Book in old English, treating of divers things, but chiefly History) wants the Title. Lond. 1495
  • 12 Lex Mercatoria, or the ancient Law Merchant, by G. Malynes. 1622
  • 13 The Soveraign's Prerogative, and the Subjects Priviledge, discussed betw. K. Charles the first, and both Houses of Parliament. Lond 1658
  • 14 R. Brooks Catal. and Succession of the Kings, &c. with their Arms. 1622
  • 15 Homer's Works, Translated by Geo. Chapman. 1616
  • 16 R. Cotgrave his Dictionary, French and English. Lond. 1611
  • 17 Jo. Minsheu his Dictionary in Spanish and English. Lond. 1599
ENGLISH in QUARTO.
  • 1 Th. Fitzherbert of Policy and Religion, both parts in one Vol. 1615
  • 2 M. Kellison's Survey of the New Religion, &c. Doway. 1605
  • 3 An Adjoynder to the Supplement of Father R. Parsons, &c. against Bishop Andrews. 1613
  • 4 Conference betw. I. Raynolds and I. Hart, about Head of the Church. 1588
  • 5 Th. Bilson of the difference between Christian Subjection and Unchristian Rebellion. Oxf. ibid.
  • 6 Th. Jackson on the Creed, Treatise of Unbelief, &c. in two Vol. 161 [...]-25
  • 7 W. Perkins his Treatise of the Cases of Conscience. Cambr. 1614
  • 8 Jo. Boys his Exposition of all the principal Scriptures used in our English Liturgy. Lond. 1610-16
  • 9 Th. Pierce's New Discoverer discover'd, in answer to Baxter. 1659
  • 10 Th. Blake's Treatise of the Covenant of God entred with Mankind. 1658
  • 11 I. Burges his Answer rejoyned, in defence of Dr. Morton, &c. 1631
  • [Page 72]12 Dr. Fludd's Answer unto Parson Foster. Lond. 1621
  • 13 W. Twise of the Morality of the 4th Commandm. against Prideaux. 1641
  • 14 R. Bernard his threefold Treatise of the Sabbath. ibid.
  • 15 John White of the way to the true Church. Lond. 1616
  • 16 Jo. Mayer his Exposition upon the different passages of the seven Cath. E­pistles, &c. 1627
  • 17 H. Swinburn his Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills. 1590
  • 18 W. Montague his devout Essays: second part. 1654
  • 19 R. Fanshaw's Pastor fido, faithful Shepherd with other Poems. 1648
  • 20 W. Prynn his Histrio-Mastix, against Stage-plays, &c.
  • 21 Fr. Bacon his Essays or Counsels Civil and Moral. 1632
  • 22 M. Blundevile his Exercises, containing eight Treatises. 1606
  • 23 Lives of the three Normans, Kings of England, William the First and Sec. and Henry the First. 1613
  • 24 Life and Reign of King Henry the Fourth, by I. Hayward. 1599
ENGLISH in OCTAVO.
  • 1 Reliquiae Sacrae Carolinae, or the Works of King Charles. Hague. 1651
  • 2 [...], Portraicture of his sacred Majesty in his Solitudes, &c. 1648
  • 3 —Another of the same, Guilt. ibid.
  • 4 Bishop Morton his Treatise concerning Divine Providence. 1653
  • 5 R. Baxter's Holy Common-wealth, or Political Aphorisms. 1659
  • 6 Prudential Ballance of Religion between Catholick and Protestant. Doway. 1609
  • 7 I. Howel's Sober Inspections into the Carriage and Consults of the Long Par­liament. 1660
  • 8 Fortescue, in Commendation of the Laws of England. 1573
  • 9 Exact History of the Revolutions in Naples. Lond. 1650
  • 10 Edm. Gurnay's Corpus Christi & Ecce Antichristum. 1630
FINIS.

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