A COLLECTION OF Modern English Books: Consisting of

  • Divinity,
  • Morality,
  • History,
  • Geography,
  • Travels,
  • Voyages,
  • Poetry,
  • Plays,
  • Miscellanies,
  • Mathematicks,
  • Physick,
  • Law, &c.

To be Sold by AUCTION at Batson's Coffee-House, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, on Tuesday the 31st of October, 1693. Begining Exactly at Three in the Afternoon.

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Catalogues are distributed at Mr. Hargrave's Bookseller in Holbourn, Mr. Par­tridge's at Charing-Cross, at Tom's Coffee-house near Ludgate and at the Place of Sale, where the Books may be viewed the Friday and Saturday before the Sale begins.

Divinity in Octavo.

  • 1 DIscourses for the furtherance of Christian Piety and Devotion. 1671
  • 2 A short Description of the Piety of Paris.—1661
  • 3 Dr. Patrick's Advice to a Friend.———1677
  • 4 Ellis his Gentle Sinner Character'd.——1679
  • 5 The Christian Sacrament and Sacrifice.—— ibid.
  • 6 Glanvil's Invitation to the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.—1684
  • 7 Dent's Plain Man's Way to Heaven——1684
  • 8 Officium Eucharisticum, a Preparatory to the Lord's Supper.—1690
  • 9 Baxter's Call to the Unconverted to turn and live—1687
  • 10 The Pourtraicture of a Suffering Christian.——1685
  • 11 Daily Exercise, or a Manual of Private Devotions.—1684
  • 12 The Isle of Man, or Legal Proceeding in Man shire against Sin. 1677
  • 13 Smith's Christians Guide to Devotion and Holy Life.—1685
  • 14 Doolittle's Treatise of the Lord's Supper.——1690
  • 15 Maimbourg's re-uniting of Christianity.——1673
  • 16 The Charge of Schism continued; in a Letter to a Friend.—1691
  • 17 Flavel's Touch-stone of Sincerity, a Practical Treatise.—1678
  • 18 The Anatomy of Popery, or a Catalogue of Popish Errors.—1673
  • 19 Baxter's one thing necessary, or Mary's Choice——1685
  • 20 Claude's Self-examination for receiving the Sacrament.—1683
  • 21 Solomon's Remembrancer to Transgressors of both Sexes. 1672
  • 22 Plain Man's Way of Worship and Practice.——1673
  • 23 Dr. Pellin's Regular Christians Daily Sacrifice.—1692
  • 24 A Tragical History of Jetzer of Popish Miracles.——1683
  • 25 The Practical Rule of Christian Piety.——1685
  • 26 Dialogue between a Popish Priest and English Protestant.—1685
  • 27 Drexelius his Considerations upon Eternity.—1689
  • 28 Supplications of Saints, a Book of Prayers and Praises.——1678
  • 29 Dr. Lucas his Christian Thoughts for every day.—1692
  • 30 Abercromby's Protestancy to be embraced—1683
  • 31 Pool's Dialogue between a Priest and a Protestant.——1684
  • 32 Bp. Hall's Manual of Devotions.——1686
  • 33 The Ladies New-years-gift, or Advice to a Daughter.—1692
  • 34 Drexelius his Considerations upon Eternity.——1675
  • 35 Tozer's Directions for a Godly Life.——1680
  • 36 Divine Breathings, or a Manual of Contemplations.——1680
  • 37 The Spiritual Bee, or a Miscellany of Divine Meditations.—1677
  • 38 Lingard's Advice to a young Gentleman leaving the University. 1673
  • 39 Bp. Usher's Principles of Christian Religion.——1658
  • 40 A Nomenclator of Sermons in the Bodlean Library.——1642

English Divinity in Folio.

  • 1 THE Holy Bible (Imperial Paper, large Print)— Oxon.
  • 2 The Book of Homilies appointed to be read in Ch. Lond. 1683
  • 3 L'Estrange's (Hamon) Alliance of Divine Offices and Lit. 1690
  • 4 Dr. Hammond's Works the first Vol. containing his pract. Disc.—1684
  • 5—His second Vol. Discourses in def. of the Church of Eng 1684
  • 6—His Sermons of the Large Paper——1675
  • 7 Bishop Bramball's Works the last Edition, with his Life—1677
  • 8 Hooker (Mr. Rich.) his Works of Ecclesiastical Polity, &c.—1682
  • 9 Dr. Tho. Goodwin's Works, the third Volume——1692
  • 10 Bishop Pearson's Explication of the Creed (last Edition)—1683
  • 11 Dr. Towerson's Exposition of the Creed, Lord's Pray. and X Com. 1685
  • 12 Dr. Tho. Horton's Exposition on the Psalms, in 35 Sermons—1675
  • 13—His hundred select Sermons upon several Texts—1679
  • 14 Bishop Hacket's Century of Sermons upon several Subjects—1675
  • 15 Dr. Littleton's Sermons, mostly upon publick Occasions—1680
  • 16 Benj. Keach's Tropes and Figures of the Holy Scriptures—1682
  • 17 Bishop Usher's Life and Letters, collected by Dr. Ri. Parr—1686
  • 18 Josephus's Works (the last Edition) with the Map——1693
  • 19 Dr. Taylor's Life of Christ, and Cave's Lives of the Apost. with Cutts. 1684
  • 20 Dr. Cave's Lives of the Primitive Fathers with the Cutts, 2 Vol. 1687
  • 21 Dr. Burnet's Hist of the Reformation of the Ch. of Engl. 2 Vol. 1681
  • 22 Sleidan's History of the Reformation of the Church by Luther—1689
  • 23 The Lives of the Popes, Translated by Sir Paul Ricaut—1688
  • 24 The Church-History of Brittany, by S. Cressy——1668
  • 25 Mons. de St. Amour's Journal, contain. the 5 Proposit. at Rome—1664
  • 26 Sir John Chardin's Travels into Persia and the East-Indies—1686

English Divinity in Quarto.

  • 1 COnstitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical——1677
  • 2 Bishop Cosins History of the Canon of the Holy Scripture
  • 3 Barbon's Defence of Divine Liturgy————1663
  • 4 Rogers on the 39 Articles of the Church of England—1681
  • 5 Bishop Nicholson's Exposition on the Church Catechism—1671
  • 6 Bishop Overall's Convocation-Book of Church-Government—1690
  • 7 Chillingworth's Works, the Religion of Protestants a safe Way, &c.
  • [Page 2]8 Dr. Hammond's defence, the Refuter refuted, &c.——1687
  • 9 The Ecclesiastical History of France———1676
  • 10 Father Simon's Critic. Enquiries into the various Edit. of the Bible. 1684
  • 11 Notes of the Church against Bellarmine, by the London Divines—1688
  • 12 Prideaux's Introduction to the Reading of Histories—1682
  • 13 Dr. Stillingfleet's Irenicum, or Div. Right of Church-Government-1662
  • 14—His Origines Sacrae, or Divine Authority of the Scriptures. 1680
  • 15 Twisden's Hist. Vindication of the Church of England—1675
  • 16 Dr. Allix Remarks on the Ancient Churches of Peidmont—1690
  • 17—On the Ancient Churches of the Albigenses——1692
  • 18 Dr. Pierce's Decad of Caveats to the People of England——1679
  • 19 Glanvil's Essays in Philosophy and Religion——1676
  • 20—His Sermons and Remains———1681
  • 21 Dr. Sherlock's Vindication of the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity—1690
  • 22 Dr. South's Animadversions against Dr. Sherlock of the Trinity—1693
  • 23 Dr Tenison's Discourse of Idolatry and Superstition——1678
  • 24 Walker's Benefits of our Saviour to Mankind——1680
  • 25 Sharrock's Discourses of the Ends of Christian Religion—1673
  • 26 Burrough's his rare Jewels of Christian Contentment——1685
  • 27 Thorndike's Weights and Measures in Matters of Religion—1680
  • 28 Dr. Faulkner's two Treatises of Reproaching and Censure, &c. 1684
  • 29 Senault's Christian Man, or the reparation of Nature by Grace—1650
  • 30—His Corruption of Nature by Sin——1650
  • 31 A Revision of Dr. Morley's Judgment in Religion——1683
  • 32 Selden's History of Tythes, and practice of their Payment—1618
  • 33 Comber's Vindication of the Divine Right of Tythes——1682
  • 34 Moses and Aaron, or Goodwin's Jewish Antiquities——1685
  • 35 Dirt wip't off, or a Discovery of John Bunyan's Errors—1672
  • 36 Sir Roger L'Estrange's Holy Cheat, against the Presbyterians—1682

English Divinity Octavo.

  • 1 Horne's Essays about general and special Grace——1685
  • 2 Hale's Contemplations Moral and Divine (large print)—1677
  • 3 Dr. Tillotson's Sermons first and second Volumes——1689
  • 4 Seller's Remarks on the State of the Church——1680
  • 5 Clagett's Discourse concerning the Operations of the Holy Spirit—1680
  • 6 Dr. Maurice of Episcopacy against Baxter——1682
  • 7 Dr. Cumber's Companion to the Temple, two Vol.——1679
  • 8—Companion to the Altar———1685
  • [Page 3]9 Osborn's Works, his Advice to a Son, &c.——1689
  • 10 The Alcoran of Mahomet, by Sir Paul Ricaut——1688
  • 11 Dr. Sherlock's practical Discourse of Future Judgment—1692
  • 12 Burscough's Treatise of Church-Government——1692
  • 13 Brevint's Saul and Samuel at Endor, against the Papists.—1674
  • 14 The Whole Duty of Man, (large Letter.)—1691
  • 15 Dr. Sherlock's Practical Discourse concerning Death.—1692
  • 16 Dr. Bates his Sermons, on several Occasions.—1693
  • 17 Dr. Sherlock's Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet against Separation. 1691
  • 18 Walker's Paraphrase and Annotations on St. Paul's Epistles.—1684
  • 19 Clagget's 17 Sermons upon several Occasions.—1689
  • 20 Godfrey of Bullogne; or, the Recovery of Jerusalem, a Poem. 1687
  • 21 Dr. Tillotson's Rule of Faith against Serjeant.—1688
  • 22 Dr. Burton's Discourses: The 2d. Volume.—1685
  • 23 A Discourse of Popish Miracles against Dr. Stillingfleet.—1676
  • 24 Dr. Towerson of the Sacraments in general.—1686
  • 25 Wake's Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions.—1690
  • 26 Bishop Burnet's Discourse of the Pastoral Care.—1692
  • 27 Causes of the Decay of Christian Piety.—1669
  • 28 Lowth of the Subject of Church-Power.—1685
  • 29 Dr. Cumberland's Disquisition of the Law of Nature.—1692
  • 30 Lively Oracles in the Use of the Holy Scriptures.—1679
  • 31 Woodford's Paraphrase on the Psalms of David.—1678
  • 32 Dr. Lucas his Enquiry after Happiness. (The first Part.)—1692
  • 33 Knatchbull's Annotations on the New Testament.—1693
  • 34 The Verdict upon the Dissenters Melias Inquirendum.—1681
  • 35 James his Treatise of the Corruption of the Fathers, Council, &c. 1668
  • 36 Bishop Parker's Religion and Loyalty. 2 Parts in 1 Vol. 1684
  • 37 Dr. Cave's Dissertation concerning Ancient Church-Government. 1683
  • 38 Dr. Manton's Sermons on the Epistle to the Thessalonians.—1679
  • 39 Considerations how far Romanists may be trusted by Princes. 1675
  • 40 Bishop Wilkin's Discourse proving an other habitable World. 1684
  • 41 The Character of Queen Elizabeth: By Edm. Bohun.—1693
  • 42 History of William de Croy, Governour to Charles V.—1687
  • 43 Kettlewell's Practical Believer.——1688
  • 44 God in the Creatute, a Poem: By H. Greenfield.—1686
  • 45 Dr. Horneck's best Exercise; with Prayers.—1693
  • 46 Bishop Wilkin's Sermons upon several Occasions.—1682
  • 47 Whole Duty of Man, according to the Law of Nature.—1691
  • 48 Remarks relating to the State of the Church.—1680
  • 49 Dr. Leighton's Sermons, published after his Death.—1692
  • [Page 4]50 Bp. Hopkin's his Discourses and Sermons on several Scriptures—1691
  • 51 Life of W. Bedel Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland.—1685
  • 52 Bp. Sanderson's Episcopacy not prejudicial to Monarchy.—1683
  • 53 Bp. Sanderson's Life, written by Is. Walton—1678
  • 54 Pools Nullity of the Romish Church.——1679
  • 55 Shaw's No Reformation of the Established Reformation.—1685
  • 56 Ross's View of all Religions in the World.——1683
  • 57 Reflections on the Books of the Holy Scripture.——1688
  • 58 The Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy.—1685
  • 59 Dr. Everard's Works; the Gospel-Treasure opened, &c.—1659
  • 60 Puffendorf of the Law of Nature.——1691
  • 61 Ray's Discourses concerning the Creation of the World, &c.—1693
  • 62 Dr. Sherlock's Practical Christian, or Devout Penitent.—1687
  • 63 Dr. Towerson of the Sacrament of Baptism——1687
  • 64 Dodwel's Discourse of one Altar and one Priesthood.—1683
  • 65 Memoirs of the Duke de la Rochfocault, &c.——1684
  • 66 Remarkable Antiquities of the City of Exeter.——1681
  • 67 Dr. Saywel's Catholick and Evangelical Unity in the Church. 1682
  • 68 Maimbourg's Prerogative of the Church of Rome. 1685
  • 69 Dr. Calamy's Sermons upon several occasions.—1690
  • 70 Dr. Patrick's Christian Sacrifice, a Treatise of the Communion. 1685
  • 71 Whitby's Idolatry of the Church of Rome.——1674
  • 72 Puller's Moderation of the Church of England.——1679
  • 73 Woodford's Paraphrase on the Psalms, Canticles, &c.—1678
  • 74 The Genuine Epistles of the Apostolical Fathers: By Dr. Wake. 1693
  • 75 Dr. Payne's Practical Discourse of Repentance.——1693
  • 76 Dr. Parker's Defence of the Ecclesiastical Polity.—1671
  • 77 Whitby's Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet against Idolatry.—1674
  • 78 Smith's Account of the Greek Church——1680
  • 79 Turner's Middle way betwixt Necessity and Freedom.—1683
  • 80 Smith's Remarks on the Manners and Religion of the Turks.—1678
  • 81 Dr. Manton's Discourses to promote Peace and Holiness.—1685
  • 82 Dr. Petty's Discourse concerning the Trial of Spirits.—1683
  • 83 M. Antoninus his Meditations, with D'Acier's Notes.—1692
  • 84 Cressy's Tracts in Defence of the Church of Rome against Stillingfleet. 1672
  • 85 Dr. Parker's Discourse of Ecclesiastical Polity and Toleration. 1671
  • 86 How's Treatise of delighting in God.———1674
  • 87 Tanner's Primordia, or the Rise and Growth of the Church.—1683
  • 88 Bp. Barlow's Cases of Conscience about Toleration, &c.—1692
  • 89 The Gospel-Treasury opened, or the Riches of Grace and Glory. 1654
  • 90 The Practical Believer, or the Articles of the Apostles Creed, &c. 1688
  • [Page 5]91 Traherne's Christian Ethicks, or Divine Morality.—1675
  • 92 Dr. Woodford's Paraphrase on the Canticles, &c.——1679
  • 93 Country Parson's Advice to his Parishioners.——1680
  • 94 Sir Henry Wotton's Remains, &c.——1685
  • 95 Dr. Pettys his Discourse of Prayer.——1683
  • 96 Dr. Smith's Account of the Doctrine of the Greek Church.—1680
  • 97 Archbishop Tillotson's Sermons concerning the Incarnation, &c. 1693
  • 98 Maimbourg's History of Ecclesiastical Revenues.——1685
  • 99 Wilkinson's Treatises of God's All-sufficiency, &c.——1681
  • 100 Bp. of Lincoln's Popery pernicious to Protestant Princes.—1679
  • 101 Dr. Stradford's Disswasive from Revenge.——1684
  • 102 Bp. Lloyd's Account of Church-Government.——1684
  • 103 Dr. Pellin's Practical Discourse of Prayer.——1693
  • 104 A Scriptural Catechism, or the Duty of Man for the Younger 1682
  • 105 The Pourtraicture of K. Charles I. in his Solitudes.—1649
  • 106 An Answer to the Life of Julian the Apostate, in Def. of Dr. Hicks
  • 107 Discourses or Sermons on several Scriptures.——1691
  • 108 Lowth's Divine Authority of the Old and New Testament.—1692
  • 109 Dr. Stillingfleet's Letter to a Deist for the Authority of the Script. 1677
  • 110 Luzancy's Reflections on the Council of Trent.—1677
  • 111 L. North's Light in the way to Paradise, with other Occasionals. 1682
  • 112 Conference betwixt Stillingfleet, Burnet, and Coleman.—1679
  • 113 Eede's Christ exalted, and Wisdom Justified.—1659
  • 114 Dr. Bates of the Danger of Prosperity.—1685
  • 115 Archbishop Leighton's Sermons on several Texts.—1692
  • 116 The Clergies Honour, or the Lives of St. Basil and St. Chrysostom. 1682
  • 117 Letters of Advice, Divine and Moral.——1685
  • 118 Bp. Cosin for Communicating with Geneva rather than Rome—1684
  • 119 Camfield's Discourses of Episcopal Confirmation.—1682
  • 120 Dr. Hammond's Practical Catechism.——1691
  • 121 Lord Bacon's Genuine Remains, Civil, Moral, Natural.—1689
  • 122 Ridley's View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law.—1676
  • 123 Zosimus his History, with Leunclavius's Apology.—1684
  • 124 Bp. Burnet's Life of the Earl of Rochester——1693
  • 125 The Life of Peter d'Aubusson, Grand Master of Rhodes.—1679
  • 126 Wilson's Scriptures Genuine Interpreter asserted.—1678
  • 127 Vindication of a Friendly Conference between a Minister, &c. 1678
  • 128 Bp. Wilkins his Discourse of Preaching.—1679
  • 129 An Apology for the Church of England in point of Separation 1679
  • 130 Ward's Treatises of the Nature of Wit, Wisdom and Folly.—1673
  • 131 Boyle's Excellency of Theology above Philosophy.—1671
  • [Page 6]132 The Right of Tithes re-asserted by Dr. Comber.—1680
  • 133 Boyle of the high Veneration Man owes to God.—1685
  • 134 Art of Patience under Afflictions——1684
  • 135 Bp. Wilkins's Discourses of Prayer and Preaching.—1690
  • 136 Wilkinson's Characters of a sincere Heart.—1674
  • 137 Sir Matthew Hales his Tracts Divine and Moral—1684
  • 138 Dr. Lock's Thoughts concerning Education.——1693
  • 139 Sir Robert Filmer's Natural Power of Kings.——1685
  • 140 Whitby's Answer to Serjeant's Sure footing.—1666
  • 141 Camfield's Discourse of Angels and their Ministries.——1678
  • 142 Gouge's Word to Sinners, and a Word to Saints.——1680
  • 143 Cave's Sermons upon the Epistle to the Romans.—1681
  • 144 Dr. Cave's Dissertation of Ancient Church-Government.—1683
  • 145 Boyle's Reconcileableness of Reason and Religion.—1675
  • 146 Latham's Christian Religion asserted against Socinians.—1678
  • 147 Raye's Excellency and Usefulness of Christian Religion.—1686
  • 148 Boyle's Considerations touching the Style of the Holy Scriptures. 1675
  • 149 Dr. Lucas of the Duty of Servants.——1685
  • 150 The Spirit of Prophecy of Divine Authority in Religion.—1679
  • 151 Boyle's Occasional Reflections on several Subjects.—1669
  • 152 Bp. Wilkins his Sermons Preached before the King.—1680
  • 153 Dr. Basire of Sacriledge Arraigned and Condemned by St. Paul. 1668
  • 154 Animadversions on the Protestant Reconciler.—1683
  • 155 Calvinus Redivivus, or his Conformity to the Ch. of England. 1673
  • 156 Allen of the Nature and Necessity of Godly Fear.—1674
  • 157 Stuckley's Gospel Glass for Sinners and Saints.——1670
  • 158 A Discourse of the right use of Reason in Religion.—1676
  • 159 Mead's Good of Early Obedience——1683
  • 160 Shepherd's Sound Believer, a Treatise of Evangel. Conversion. 1670
  • 161 More's Divine Dialogues concerning the Providence of God. 1668
  • 162 Wilson of the right Interpretation of Scripture.—1678
  • 163 Book of Homilies appointed to be read in Churches.—1687
  • 164 The Spiritual Year, or Devout Contemplations.—1693
  • 165 Norris his Theory and Regulation of Love.——1688
  • 166 The Mothers Legacy to her unborn Child.——1684
  • 167 Walker of Education, especially of young Gentlemen.—1687
  • 168 The Word of God the best Guide to all Persons.—1689
  • 169 Dr. More's Exposition of the 7 Epistles to the 7 Churches.—1669
  • 170 Baxter's Compassionate Counsel to all Young Men.—1681
  • 171 Sandy's Europae Speculum, or a Survey of Religion.—1687
  • 172 Bertram concerning the Body and Blood of Christ.—1686
  • [Page 7]174 Dr. Heylins Life, written by Geo. Vernon.——1682
  • 175 Arwaker's Pia Desideria, or Divine Addresses, with Cats.—1690
  • 176 A Treatise of the Covenant of Grace.——1671
  • 177 The Life of God in the Soul of Man, by Bp. Burnet.—1691
  • 178 The Life of Julian the Apostate.——1683
  • 179 Squire's Unreasonableness of the Romanists.——1674
  • 180 Bp. Sparrow's Rationale on the Common Prayer.——1684
  • 181 Aurelius Victor's Lives of the Illustrious Romans.—1693
  • 182 The Art of Thinking, translated out of French.—1693
  • 183 The Old Religion demonstrated in its Principles.—1686
  • 184 Dr. Stoke's Direction for Private Devotions.——1668
  • 185 Seller's Devout Communicant, with Meditations.——1686
  • 186 Truman's Great Propitiation, or Christ's Satisfaction——1672
  • 187 Fundamentals of the Protestant Religion asserted by Reason.—1682
  • 188 Spelman of Churches not to be violated.—1676
  • 189 Defensative Armour against Satans Fiery Darts.——1680
  • 190 Skynner's Christian Practice describ'd in the Life of Christ.—1693
  • 191 Of Scandal, Christian Liberty, and things indifferent.—1680
  • 192 The Holy Life and Triumphant Death of Mr. Janeway.—1690
  • 193 Bishop Ward's Essays of the Attributes of God, and Immortality of the Soul.———1677
  • 194 Bp. Andrews Devotions, with directions to pray.——1684
  • 195 Dr. Sherlock's Principles of Christian Religion.—1677
  • 196 Boetius his Summum Bonum of the Divine Goodness.—1674
  • 197 Watson's Art of Divine Contentment.—1672
  • 198 Dr. Lucas his Plain Man's Guide to Heaven.—1692
  • 199 Whole Book of Psalms, with Singing Notes.——1688
  • 200 Sermon at the Funeral of a fober Man drown'd in a Pit.—1670
  • 201 Bogan's Meditations of the Mirth of a Christian Life.—1653
  • 202 The Practice of Piety amplified by the Author.—1679
  • 203 Enter into thy Closet, or a Method for private Devotion.—1684
  • 204 Caryl of the Nature and Principles of Love.——1673
  • 205 Eachard's Gazetteer, or News-man's Interpreter—1693
  • 206 An Essay concerning Preaching, Directions for young Divines. 1678
  • 207 Dr. Burnet's Mystery of Iniquity in the Roman Church.—1673
  • 208 Case his Treatise of Afflictions by way of Meditations.—1671
  • 209 Flavel's Touch stone of Sincerity, or Saint indeed.—1679
  • 210 Clark's Looking glass for Persecutors.——1675
  • 211 Maimbourg's Method for reuniting Protestants and Catholicks. 1671
  • 212 A Weeks Preparation for the Holy Communion.—1692
  • 213 Glanvil's Earnest Invitation to the Lords Supper—1684
  • [Page 8]214 Bacon's plain and profitable Catechism.——1660
  • 215 Advice to the Readers of the Common Prayer, and to the People. 1683
  • 216 Method and Order for Private Devotions.——1676
  • 217 Common-Prayer-Book the best Companion in the House & Temple
  • 218 J. S. of Devotion.———1678
  • 219 Dr. Stuart's Three Sermons.——1658
  • 220 The Feasts of the Engl. and Romish Ch. with their Fasts & Vigils. 1678
  • 221 Altham's Dialogue between a Pastor and Parishioner.—1685
  • 222 Dr. Patrick's Hearts Ease, or a Remedy against all Troubles. 1676
  • 223 Two Discourses for the furtherance of Christian Piety.—1671
  • 224 Bp. Condom's Treatise of the Communion under both Species. 1681
  • 225 Dr. Horneck's Directions and Advice to Parents and Children. 1692
  • 226 The Practice of Piety (the last Edition)——1679
  • 227 Whiting's Discourse of the last Judgment.——1664
  • 228 Dr. Spurstow's Spirituel Chymist.——1668
  • 229 Hunting the Romish and Sectarian Firebrands.—1683

English History, Miscellanies, &c. in Folio.

  • 1 HElvicus his Chronological History.——1687
  • 2 Index Villaris, or an exact Register of all the Cities, &c. in Engl.
  • 3 Gaillim's Display of Heraldry, by Blome, with the Cuts.—1679
  • 4 Sir William Dugdale's Summons of the Nobility to Parliaments, &c. 1685
  • 5—his Baronage of England, 2 Tomes Compleat.—1675
  • 6—his short View of the Troubles of England.—1682
  • 7 Whitlock's Memorials of the English Affairs.——1682
  • 8 Selden's Tracts, containing the Janus Anglorum, &c.—1683
  • 9 Littleton's Reports in Common Law.——1683
  • 10 Bacon (Nath.) his Discourse of the Laws and Governm. of Engl. 1689
  • 11 Lord Herbert's Life and Reign of K. Henry VIII.—1683
  • 12 Cambden's History of Queen Elizabeth.——1688
  • 13 Wilson's History of K. James the First.—1653
  • 14 Monro's Expedition and Observations.———1687
  • 15 Thoroton's Antiquities of Notting hamshire, with Maps.—1677
  • 16 Cox his History of Ireland, in two Parts, compleat.—1692
  • 17 Mezeray's General History of France.——1683
  • 18 Davila's History of the Civil Wars of France.—1678
  • 19 Titus Livius his Roman History, with the Supplements.——1686
  • 20 Ricaut's Present State of the Ottoman Empire.—1670
  • [Page 9]21 A New Historical Relation of the Kingdom of Siam, with Cuts. 1693
  • 22 Ludolphus his History of Ethiopia, with the Maps.—1684
  • 23 Tavernier's Travels through Turkey, Persia, and the East-Indies, 2 Vol. 1684
  • 24 Sir Tho. Herbert's Travels into Africa, Asia, &c.—1677
  • 25 Dr. Brown's Travels through Hungary, Germany, &c.—1685
  • 26 Sir John Chardin's Travels in Persia, the East-Indies, &c.—1686
  • 27 Thevenot's Travels in the Levant, &c.——1687
  • 28 Cave's Lives of the Primitive Fathers, the first Volume—1687
  • 29 Stanley's History of Philosophy, with Sculptures—1687
  • 30 Sir Tho. Brown's Works, his Vulgar Errors. Religio Medici, &c.—1686
  • 31 Virgil's Works in English with Sculptures, by Ogilby—1654
  • 32 Jeffery Chaucer's Works, the last Edition, with his Life—1687
  • 33 Ben. Johnson's Works with Additions—1692
  • 34 Beaumont and Fletcher's Comedies and Tragedies—1679
  • 35 Sir William Davenant's Works compleat, the last Edition—1673
  • 36 Mr. Abraham Cowley's Works, his Mistress, &c.—1693
  • 37 The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, by Sir Phil. Sydney—1622
  • 38 Tarsis and Zelie a Famous Romance——1685
  • 39 Parthenissa a fam'd Romance, by the Earl of Orrery—1675

English Miscellanies History, &c in Quarto.

  • 1 PRideaux his Introduction to the Reading of History—1682
  • 2 Morden's Geography rectified with Maps—1693
  • 3 Goodwins Jewish and Roman Antiquities——1685
  • 4 Rous his Attick Antiquities———1685
  • 5 The King's Supremacy asserted by R. Sherringham——1682
  • 6 Twisden's Historical Vindication of the Church of England—1675
  • 7 Thorndike's Weights and Measures in Matters of Religion—1680
  • 8 Selden's History of Tythes, and the practice of payment—1618
  • 9 Sadler's Rights of the Kingdom, and Customs of our Ancestors—1682
  • 10 The General History of Europe, or the Monthly Mercuries—1692
  • 11 Culvervill's Discourse of the Light of Nature——1669
  • 12 Boyle's general History of the Air———1692
  • 13 Dr. Power's Experimental Philosophy——1664
  • 14 Boyle's Usefulness of Experimental Philosophy——1664
  • 15 Glanvil's Essays on several Subjects in Philosophy——1676
  • 16 Dr. Pierce's Decad of Caveats to the People of England—1679
  • 17 Lord Clarendon's Survey of Mr. Hobbes Leviathan—1676
  • 18 The Famous History of Don Bellianus of Greece——1678
  • [Page 10]19 The Grecian Story, an Historical Poem——1684
  • 20 The pleasant History of Parismus———1681
  • 21 Daines his Grammar, or the Art of right Speaking—1640
  • 22 Dr. Allix his Remarks on the Ancient Churches of Peidmont—1690
  • 23 Father Simon's Critical Enquiries against Isaac Vossius——
  • 24 Sir Roger L'Estrange's Holy Cheat, against Presbyterians—1682
  • 25 The Whole of the Stage Dramatick, &c. out of French—1684
  • 26 Boyle's Experiments and Observations touching Cold——1683
  • 27 Pell's Introduction to Algebra———1668
  • 28 Moxen's Tutor to Astronomy and Geography——1686
  • 29 Boyle's Absolute Rest of Bodies————1669
  • 30 Philip's Advancement of the Art of Navigation——1657
  • 31 Goldsborough's Reports in the Court of Common-pleas—1682
  • 32 Newhouse's whole Art of Navigation, with Figures——1686

Miscellanies in Octavo.

  • 1 POlybius his Roman History, by Mr. Dryden, two Vol.—1693
  • 2 History of the Conquest of China, out of French——1689
  • 3 The Irish Hudibras adapted to the present Times——1689
  • 4 Offelius Grammars German and English, and Engl. and German-1687
  • 5 Burton's Discourses, the 2d Volume———1685
  • 6 A New History and Description of China———1688
  • 7 Vanhelmont's Paradoxal Discourses of the greater and lesser World-1685
  • 8 Gage's New Survey of the West-Indies, with the Map—1677
  • 9 Godfrey of Bulloigne, or the recovery of Jerusalem——1687
  • 10 Bishop Usher's Power of the Prince, and Obedience of the Subject-1683
  • 11 The Character of Queen Elizabeth, by Edm. Bohun, Esq;—1693
  • 12 Mercurius Rusticus, or the Countries Complaint of the late Wars-1685
  • 13 Flatman's Poems and Songs with many Additions——1686
  • 14 Norris his Miscellanies, Poems, Essays, &c.——1692
  • 15 Bishop Sanderson's Life, with some other Tracts——1678
  • 16 Father Simon's History of the Eastern Countries——1685
  • 17 Mr. Hobbes his Tracts, containing the Hist. of the Civil Wars, &c. 1682
  • 18 Quintus Curtius his Life of Alexander the Great——1693
  • 19 History of the Original and Progress of Ecclesiastical Revenues—1685
  • 20 Osborne's Works, his Advice to a Son, &c.———1689
  • 21 Ovid's Epistles Translated by several hands, with Cutts——1693
  • 22 Viller's his French and English Vocabulary———1680
  • 23 Aesop's Fables in English, with Cutts, by Ogilby———1673
  • [Page 11]24 Xenophon's History of the Assairs of Greece——1685
  • 25 Bates his History of the Troubles of England——1685
  • 26 Zosimus his History, with Leunclavius's Apology——1684
  • 27 Plutarch's Lives Translated by several hands, with Cutts, five Vol. 1693
  • 28 Mysteries of Love or Eloquence, or the Arts of Complementing-1685
  • 29 Turner's Middle Way of Necessity and Freedom, 2d part—1683
  • 30 Plato's Apology of Socrates of the Immortality of Man's Soul—1675
  • 31 Cressy's Defence of the Church of Rome against Stillingfleet—1672
  • 32 Poems by several hands on several occasions, by Tate—1685
  • 33 Cornelius Nepos of the Lives of Illustrious Men——1685
  • 34 James his Treatise of the Corruption of the Fathers and Councils-1688
  • 35 Winstanley's Lives of the Famous English Poets——1687
  • 36 Aesop's Fables in Prose, with Cutts, by Phil. Ayres——1689
  • 37 Dryden's Miscellany Poems the first and second Parts—1684
  • 38 Dryden's History of the League in France——1684
  • 39 Maimbourg's Prerogatives of the Church of Rome—1685
  • 40 The Songs of Moses and Deborah paraphrased, with Poems—1685
  • 41 Blount's Glossography of hard words——1681
  • 42 Sanderson's Episcopacy not prejudicial to Monarchy—1683
  • 43 Ray's Travels through the Low Countries, Germany, Italy, France-1673
  • 44 Suetonius Tranquillus his Lives of the 12 Caesar's, with Cutts—1692
  • 45 Sir Jonas Moore's Modern Fortification, with Figures—1689
  • 46 Montaigne's Essays, 3 Vol. by Charles Cotton——1693
  • 47 Parker's Religion and Loyalty, two parts in one Vol.—1684
  • 48 Derham's Account of Ilmington Waters in Warwick—1685
  • 49 The History of the Wars of Cyprus, with the Map—1687
  • 50 Agrippa's Vanity of Arts and Sciences——1676
  • 51 Poole's English Parnassus, or help to English Poesie—1677
  • 52 History of William de Croy Governor to Charles V.—1687
  • 53 Younger Vertues of the Oyl of Turpentine——1679
  • 54 May's Accomplisht Cook, or the Art of Cookery——1685
  • 55 Saunders his Astrological Judgment, and practice of Physick—1677
  • 56 Pettus of the Constitution of Parliaments in England—1680
  • 57 Dr. Pettis his Discourse of the Tryal of Spirits—1683
  • 58 Boyle's Experiments and Notes about divers Qualities—1675
  • 59 Sir William Temples Observations on the United Provinces—1693
  • 60 Bernier's History of the Empire of the Great Mogul—1676
  • 61 Quintilian's Declamations for the Institution of an Orator—1686
  • 62 Miscellany Poems by several hands, printed for J. Hindmarsh—1685
  • 63 Mons. De Renty's Life, Translated out of French——1684
  • 64 Heliodorus his Aethiopian History——1686
  • [Page 12]65 Tates Poems upon several Occasions———1685
  • 66 The Infallibility and Miracles of the Roman Church—
  • 67 Falkner's Art of Secret Information——1685
  • 68 Art of Patience under Afflictions——1684
  • 69 The Life of William Bedell Bishop of Killmore——1685
  • 70 Collins Walk through London and Westminster——1690
  • 71 Ray's Wisdom of God in the Creation——1692
  • 72 Burnet's History of the Rights of Princes——1682
  • 73 Miscellany Poems upon several Occasions——1692
  • 74 Earl of Rochester's Poems———1691
  • 75 Lucas his Duty of Servants———1685
  • 76 Filmer's Natural Power of Kings——1685
  • 77 History of the Grand Viziers and Grand Seigniors—1677
  • 78 Remarkable Antiquities of the City of Exeter—1681
  • 79 Luzancy's Reflections on the Council of Trent——1677
  • 80 Bp. Wilkin's Discovery of a World in the Moon—1684
  • 81 Causes and Remedies of the Distempers of the Times—1675
  • 82 Puffendorf's Whole Duty of Man———1691
  • 83 Bacon's Cure of Old Age, and preservation of Youth—1683
  • 84 Playford's Introduction to Musick——1683
  • 85 Pliny's Panegyrick in English, with his Life——1686
  • 86 Torriano's Italian Grammar, with proper Dialogues—1689
  • 87 Boyle's Reconcileableness of Reason and Religion—1675
  • 88 Sir Jonas Moore's Arithmetick Vulgar, &c.—1688
  • 89 A Dialogue concerning Women in defence of their Sex—1691
  • 90 Ross his Mystagogus Poeticus, or the Muses Interpreter—1675
  • 91 Bishop Cumberland of the Jewish Weights and Measures—1686
  • 92 Boyle's high Veneration Man owes to God——1685
  • 93 Erasmus his praise of Folly———1683
  • 94 A New Etymological Dictionary of the English Tongue—1691
  • 95 Lovel's Compleat History of Animals and Minerals—1661
  • 96 Holder's Elements of Speech, and of Deaf and Dumb Persons—1669
  • 97 Anacreon Translated out of the Original Greek——1683
  • 98 Boyle's Tracts against Hobbes, &c.——1674
  • 99 Matchiavel's History of Florence in VIII Books——1674
  • 100 Du Val's Geography, or present state of the World——1685
  • 101 Festeaus English and French Grammer———1685
  • 102 Somner's Ports and Forts of Kent, with his Life—1693
  • 103 Hawkins his English Schoolmaster Compleated—1692
  • 104 Dr. Lock's Thoughts concerning Education—1693
  • 105 Dr. Stratford's Disswasive from Revenge——1684
  • [Page 13]106 Winstanley's Historical Rarities and Curious Observations.—1684
  • 107 Rymer's Tragedies of the last Age consider's and examin'd.—1692
  • 108 Gould's Poems, Satyrs, and Satyrical Epistles.——1689
  • 109 Evelyn's Essays on the first Book of Lucretius.——1650
  • 110—Original and Progress of Navigation and Commerce. 1674
  • 111 Fletcher's Poems and Translations on several Occasions.—1692
  • 112 An Accurate Description of the Netherlands—1691
  • 113 Walker's English and Latin Proverbs and Sentences.—1672
  • 114 Animadversions on the present Reconciler.——1683
  • 115 Anglorum Speculum, or the Worthies of Engl. in Ch. and State.—1684
  • 116 Harris his Pharmacologia, of Remedies Chymical and Galen.—1683
  • 117 Lord Bacon's Remains, Civil, Moral, Natural, &c.—1679
  • 118 The Netherlandish Hisperides for Limon and Orange-Trees.—1683
  • 119 Mackenzie's Antiquities of the Royal Line of Scotland.—1685
  • 120 Barbette's Practice of Physick, with Decker's Notes.—1675
  • 121 Present State of Samos, Patmos, and Mount Athos.—1678
  • 122 Brydals short View of London, its Antiquity, &c.——1676
  • 123 Don Quevedo's Visions, by Sir Roger L'Estrange.——1689
  • 124 Boyle's Essays of Effluviums.——1673
  • 125 Mackenzies Jus Regium, or Foundations of Monarchy.—1684
  • 126 The Falshood of Humane Vertue, a Moral Essay——1691
  • 127 The History of the Triumvirates, First and Second—1686
  • 128 Speed's Epitome of his Maps, and Descript. of England, &c. 1676
  • 129 History of the Conquest of China by the Tartars.—1676
  • 130 Wit against Wisdom, or a Panegyrick upon Folly.——1683
  • 131 The Amorous War, a Tragi Comedy.——1659
  • 132 Ross's View of all Religions in the World——1683
  • 133 Traherne's Christian Ethicks, or Divine Morality.——1675
  • 134 Saywel's Chatholick and Evangelical Unity in the Ch. of Engl. 1682
  • 135 A Discourse of Monarchy and Succession.——1684
  • 136 A new Survey of the Present State of Europe—1684
  • 137 Maimbourg's Prerogatives of the Church of Rome—1685
  • 138 Sir Tho. Brown's Miscellany Tracts.——1684
  • 139 Dr. Bates of the Danger of Prosperity.——1685
  • 140 Memoirs of the Duke de la Rochfocault———1684
  • 141 Milton's History of England from the Norman Conquest.—1677
  • 142 The English Rogue, 4 Parts compleat.——1680
  • 143 The Ancient Right of the Commons asserted, by W. Petyt.—1680
  • 144 Lively Oracles, or the Christians Birth-right.——1679
  • 145 Banister's Aires for Voices and Viols.——1678
  • 146 Sir Jonas More's Treatise of Artillery or great Ordinance.—1683
  • [Page 14]147 Gailhard's Compleat Gentleman, or Directions for Education.—1678
  • 148 Fletcher's Poems upon several occasions.——1692
  • 149 Du Val's Geography of the whole World.——1685
  • 150 The Sicilian Tyrant, or the Life of Agathocles.—1676
  • 151 The Princess of Cleves, a Romance——1679
  • 152 Flosculum Poeticum, or Poems Divine and Humane.—1684
  • 153 The Painters Voyage of Italy.——1679
  • 154 Graunt's Observations on the Bills of Mortality.—1676
  • 155 Ricaut's History of the Ottoman Empire.——1686
  • 156 Dr. Smith's Remarks upon the Manners of the Turks.—1678
  • 157 Hawshaw's Poems upon several occasions.——1693
  • 158 Butler's Ghost, or Hudibras, the 4th Part.——1682
  • 159 Mr. Cleaveland's Works, with his Life———1687
  • 160 Cumberland's Right of Tithes re-asserted.——1680
  • 161 Sir John Denham's Poems and Translations.——1684
  • 162 Gailhard's Treatise of Education at Home.——1678
  • 163 A Pattern for the Education of Christian Princes.—1687
  • 164 Animadversions on the Greek and Latin Historians.—1678
  • 165 Dr. Cole's Essay concerning the late frequency of Applexies.—1693
  • 166 Mauger's French Grammar, with Additions.—1693
  • 167 Vinetum Britannicum, or a Treatise of Cyder.—1691
  • 168 Arnaldo, or the Injurd Lover, a Romance.——1660
  • 169 Bohun's Origine and Properties of Wind——1671
  • 170 Burnet's Life and Death of the Earl of Rochester.—1693
  • 171 The Art of Secret Information disclos'd withour a Key.—
  • 172 Dr. Donne's Poems, with Elegies on his Death.——1669
  • 173 Imago Saeculi, or the Image of the Age, by N. Williams.—1683
  • 174 Sir William Davenant's Wits and Platonick Lovers.—1665
  • 175 A Relation of the State of the Court of Rome.—1668
  • 176 A Collection of Poems upon several occasions.—1673
  • 177 Marcus Antoninus his Meditations, with Dr. Acier's Notes.—1692
  • 178 The Painters Voyage to Italy.——1684
  • 179 Long's History of Popish and Fanatical Conspiracies.——1684
  • 180 Mr. Abraham Cowley's Works.———1681
  • 181 Le Grand's Man without Passion, or Wise Stoick.—1675
  • 182 Sir Jonas More's Modern Fortification, or Military Architecture. 1689
  • 183 Guilhard's Discourse of Settlement after Travels.—1682
  • 184 Cleveland's Poems, Orations and Epistles.——1687
  • 185 An Accurate Description of the United Netherlands.—1691
  • 186 The Tragedies of the last Age compared with the Ancients. 1692
  • 187 Sir Robert Filmer's Free-holders Grand Inquest.—1684
  • [Page 15]188 Jenner's Prerogative of Primogeniture and Succession.—1685
  • 189 Smith's Art of Practical Gauging, in 2 Parts.——1673
  • 190 Addison's Revolutions of Fez and Morocco.——1671
  • 191 The Visions of Don Francisco de Quevedo——1689
  • 192 The Life of Peter d'Aubusson Grand Master of Rhodes.—1679
  • 193 A Discourse of the State of Health in Jamaica.—1679
  • 194 Rapinus his Four Books of Gardens, in Verse.—1672
  • 195 Burnet's Letters of Travels through Switzerland.——1687
  • 196 A Catalogue of Graduats in Oxon.—1689
  • 197 Butler's Dialogues about Sea-Services.——1685
  • 198 Sir Josiah Child's New Discourse of Trade.—1693
  • 199 The Spiritual Year, or Devout Contemplations.—1693
  • 200 The Mothers Legacy to her unborn Child.——1684
  • 201 The Anglers Vade Mecum, or Discourse of Angling.—1684
  • 202 An Historical Dictionary of England and Wales.—1692
  • 203 Walker's Book of Education of young Gentlemen.—1687
  • 204 Homer's Iliads and Odysses, by Tho. Hobbes.——1677
  • 205 Tully's Offices, Translated by Sir Roger L'Estrange.—1688
  • 206 Rites of Funeral Ancient and Modern.——1683
  • 207 Walker's Antidote, or Necessity of Subjection to Higher Powers. 1684
  • 208 Sir Kenelm Digby's Chymical Secrets and Experiments.—1683
  • 209 Dr. Sherlock's Practical Discourse concerning Death.—1692
  • 210 Lawrence his Interest of England in its Trade and Wealth.—1682
  • 211 Memoirs and Adventures of Henrietta Sylvia Moliere.—1677
  • 212 May's Breviary of the History of the Parliament.——1680
  • 213 Military Discipline for exercising Horse and Foot.—1680
  • 214 Wingate's Remains, or Tutor to Arithmetick and Writing.—1676
  • 215 Norris his Theory and Regulation of Love.——1688
  • 216 Logick, or the Art of Thinking, from the French.—1673
  • 217 Boyle's Memoirs for the Natural History of Blood.—1684
  • 218 Claustrum Regale, or the King's Concealment at Trent.—1680
  • 219 Grew's Anatomy of Vegetables, &c.——1672
  • 220 The Compleat English Scholar, in Spelling, Reading, &c.—1684
  • 221 Letters written by a Turkish Spy at Paris, 5th Vol.—1692
  • 222 Remembrancer of Ten excellent Men.——1670
  • 223 Aurelius Victor's Lives of Illustrious Romans.——1693
  • 224 A School of Instructions for the Officers of the Mouth.—1682
  • 225 New State of England under K. William and Q. Mary.—1691
  • 226 Ray's Collection of English Proverbs, &c. with Notes.—1678
  • 227 The Life of Dr. Pet. Heylin, by Geo. Vernon.——1682
  • 228 Mather's Memorable Providences concerning Witchcrafts.—1691
  • [Page 16]229 The Historians Guide, or Britain's Remembrancer.—1688
  • 230 Justin's History, translated from the Original.—1688
  • 231 Alvarez's Introduction to the Latin Tongue.——1686
  • 232 Le Grand's Divine Epicurus, or the Empire of Pleasure.—1676
  • 233 Mauger's Letters upon several Subjects, in French and English.—1671
  • 234 Collection of Matters in K. James's Reign.—1681
  • 235 Virgil's Works in English, by G. Ogylby.——1665
  • 236 Sprat's Observations on Sorbier's Voyage into England.—1668
  • 237 Tudor Prince of Wales, an Historical Novel.——1678
  • 238 The Woman's Counsellor, or Feminine Physician.——1686
  • 239 The Present State of Denmark, with Reflections.—1683
  • 240 The Politicks of France, with Reflections.——1680
  • 241 The Present State of Geneva, &c.——1687
  • 242 Reflections upon the Conduct of Human Life.—1690
  • 243 Moulins his Anatomy of Humane Muscles.——1676
  • 244 The Historian's Guide, or Britain's Remembrancer.—1688
  • 245 Drope's Guide to the raising Fruit-Trees.——1672
  • 246 Alvarez his Introduction to the Latin Tongue.—1686
  • 247 Ray's Collection of English Words.——1674
  • 248 Norris his Treatise of Divine Light.——1692
  • 249 Capt. Siden's History of the Severites, &c.——1675
  • 250 Secret History of K. Charles and K. James II.——1690
  • 251 The Life and Philosophy of Epictetus, with Cebes.—1670
  • 252 Baxter's Call to the Unconverted, &c.——1687
  • 253 Baker's Arithmetick Vulgar and Decimal.——1687
  • 254 An English Expositor, or a Compleat English Dictionary.—1676
  • 255 Ellis his Gentile Sinner, or England's Brave Gentleman.—1679
  • 256 Bogan's Mirth of a Christian Life, and Sorrows of a wicked Life.
  • 257 The Campagne of the French King in the Year 1677.—
  • 258 The Life and Actions of the Bishop of Munster.
  • 259 The Hunting the Romish Fox and Quenching Firebrands.—1685
  • 260 Ovid's Metamorphosis in Verse, by Geo. Sandys.—1690
  • 261 Coffee-house Jests Refined and Enlarged.—1684
  • 262 A short Description of the Piety and Charity of Paris.—1666
  • 263 Boyle's General Heads for a Natural History.—1692
  • 264 Poems, consisting of Epistles, and Epigrams, and Satyrs.—1658
  • 265 Dr. Spurstow's Meditations, or Spiritual Chymist.—1668
  • 266 Darling's Carpenters Rule made easie.——1676
  • 267 Mather's Memorable Providences relating to Witchcrafts. 1691
  • 268 Humane Prudence, or the Art of Grandeur.—1693
  • 269 Baker's Arithmetick in Numbers and Fractions.—1687
  • [Page 17]270 Scudery's Conversations upon several Subjects——1683
  • 271 The Adamite, or Father Rock's Intriegues with the Nuns—1683
  • 272 The present state of Jamaica, with the Life of Columby—1683
  • 273 The Common-prayer the best Companion in the House, &c.—1689
  • 274 Dugdale's Usage of bearing Arms in Nobility—1682
  • 275 Gomband's Fundamentals of Protestant Religion—1682
  • 276 Britanniae speculum, or a short View of Great Britain—1683
  • 277 Conspiracy of the Spaniards against the state of Venice—1675
  • 278 England's Happiness in a Lineal Succession——1685
  • 279 A New Treatise of Natural Philosophy——1687
  • 280 The Life and Adventures of Syvia Moliere——1677
  • 281 Sir Sam. Morland's Doctrine of Interest Simple and Compound—1679
  • 282 Arbitrary Government displayed in the Rump Parliament—1683
  • 283 Life and Death of Mr. John Janeway——1690
  • 284 History of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome——1684
  • 285 A Discourse concerning the period of Human Life—1678
  • 286 Poems by Ben. Johnson, Junior——1672
  • 287 James Janeway's Legacy to his Friends——1680
  • 288 The Feasts and Fasts of the English and Romish Church—1678
  • 289 A Synopsis of Lilly's Grammar——1675
  • 290 An Examen of Teaching the Latin Tongue——1669
  • 291 A French Grammar published by the Academy of Paris—1674
  • 292 Rules of Civility, or Ways of Deportment—1685
  • 293 Farmborough's Foundation of the Latin Tongue—1690
  • 294 Leech's Book of Grammar Questions
  • 295 Harvey of the French Pox, with its Kinds and Causes—1685
  • 296 History of the Seven Wise Mistresses of Rome—1686
  • 297 Basilius Valentinus of Natural and Supernatural Things—1670
  • 298 Harvey's Family-Physician and House-Apothecary—1678
  • 299 Vigur's Discourse against Arnaud's perpetuity of the Faith—1670
  • 300 England's Happiness in a Lineal Succession of the Crown—1685
  • 301 The practick part of the Law, or the Office of a Justice of Peace
  • 302 Animadversions on Sir Rich. Baker's Chronicle and its Contin.—1672
  • 303 Heylin's help to English History——1680
  • 304 XV Comforts of a rash and inconsiderate Marriage—1685
  • 305 Ovid's Invective against Ibis in Verse, by Jo. Jones—1667
  • 306 Present State of the United Provinces of the Low Countries—1671
  • 307 The Compleat Academy of Complements of the newest Fashion 1683
  • 308 Mons Chaumont's Embassy to the Court of Siam—1687
  • 309 English Examples turned into Latin——1685
  • 310 The Unexpected Choice, a Novel, by Mons. Scarron—1670
  • [Page 18]311 The English and Nether Dutch Academy in Dutch and English—1677
  • 312 A Treatise of Jealousie to preserve peace in Marriage—1687
  • 313 Eve Revived, or the Fair one stark-naked—1684
  • 314 History of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome—1684
  • 315 Europe a Slave, unless England break her Chains—1683
  • 316 The Illustrious History of Women, and their Virtues—1686
  • 317 The Exact Constable and Office of Church warden—1682
  • 318 A short Relation of the River Nile, of its Source and Current—1673
  • 319 A Voyage to the Court of the King of Siam—1687
  • 320 The Art of Wheedling or Insinuation——1684
  • 321 Maimbourg's Method, the reuniting Protestants and Catholicks—1671
  • 322 Loves Posie, and a Collection of 27 Love-Letters—1686
  • 323 Solomon's Remembrancer to Transgressors of both Sexes—1672
  • 324 History of the Wars in Ireland between King William and K. J. 1690
  • 325 Charlton's Discourses of the Wits of Men, and Myst. of Vintners. 1692
  • 326 Regular Christians Dayly Exercise of Prayer——1692
  • 327 An Essay in Morality of the Nature of Virtue and Vice—1682
  • 328 The Ladies Cabinet Enlarged, by the Lord Ruthen—1667
  • 329 The Plain Mans Way of Worship and Practice—1677
  • 330 Novels of Q. Elizabeth, and History of Ann of Bullen—1680
  • 331 Euchard's Exact Description of Ireland——1691
  • 332 Grew's Discourse of the Nature and Causes of Mixture—1675
  • 333—Experiments of the Luctation of Menstruum—1678
  • 334 The Dutch Rogue, or Gusman of Amsterdam—1683
  • 335 Bishop Andrews his Manual of Devotions—1674
  • 336 Mayne's Practical Gauger——1690
  • 337 Sir Theod. Mayerne's Cookery and Preserving——1658
  • 338 Familiar Forms of Speaking, for the use of Schools—1685
  • 339 An Exact Description of Ireland Geographically Surveyed—1691
  • 340 Abercromby's Art of Divine Converse——1683
  • 341 Tables of the Emperor, Kings and Princes of Europe—1693
  • 342 Lingards Letter of Advice to a young Gentleman—1673
  • 343 Grew's Discourse of Duplicate Proportion——1674
  • 344 Lord Bacon's Apophthegmes new and old——1673
  • 345 A Nomenclator of Sermons in the Bodleian Library——1642

English Physick, Mathematicks, &c. Folio.

  • 1 LOrd Bacon's Natural History in Ten Centuries—1677
  • 2 Evelyn's Sylva, or Discourse of Forest Trees, Kalend. Hort. &c. 1679
  • 3 Willoughby's History of Birds, with Sculptures, by John Ray—1678
  • [Page 19]4 Raii (Joan) Historia Plantarum generalis, 2 Vol.——1685
  • 5 Pitfields Memoirs for a Natural History of Animals, with Cutts 1688
  • 6 Cowley's Works the 2d and 3d parts, of Plants, Herbs, &c.—1689
  • 7 Dr. Grew's Anatomy of Plants, with Figures——1682
  • 8 Charras his Royal Pharmacopoeia Galenical and Chymical—1678
  • 9 Diemerbroeck's Anatomy of Humane Bodies, with Sculptures—1689
  • 10 Parey's Works in Chirurgery, with Sculptures—1678
  • 11 Wiseman's Chirurgical Treatises, and Practical Observations—1692
  • 12 Goad's Astrometeorologia, or Discourse of the Bodies Celestial—1686
  • 13 Wing's Harmonicon Coeleste, or Astronomy—1651
  • 14 Rathborne's Surveyor, in four Books, with Cutts—1616
  • 15 Leybourn's Cursus Mathematicus in 9 Books, with Figures—1690
  • 16 Dr. Wallis his Treatise of Algebra Historical and Practical—1685
  • 17 Wilkin's his real Character and Philosophical Language—1668
  • 18 Turner's Pallas Armata, or Military Essays—1683
  • 19 Minshew's Dictionary of Nine Languages—1625
  • 20 Torriano's Dictionary, Italian and English, and English and Ital.—1688
English Physick, Mathematicks, &c. Quarto,
  • 1 Goddard's Practice of Physick in London——1670
  • 2 Dr. Charlton's Enquiries into Human Nature—1680
  • 3 Glanvil's Essays on several Subjects in Philosophy—1676
  • 4 Boyle's Usefulness of Experimental Philosophy—1664
  • 5—His Exper. about the Spring and Weight of the Air, 3 parts. 1682
  • 6—His Experiments and Observations touching Cold—1683
  • 7—His general History of the Air——1692
  • 8 Sir Jonas More's New System of the Mathematicks, two Vol.—1687
  • 9 Scammozzi's Architecture, with Sculptures, by J. Browne—1687
  • 10 Leybourn's Panorganon in Geometry, Astronomy, &c.—1672
  • 11 Pell's Introduction to Algebra, large Paper——1668
  • 12 Leybourn's Art of Dialling Geometrically, &c.—1687
  • 13 Moxon's Tutor to Astronomy and Geography——1686
  • 14 Newhouse his whole Art of Navigation, with Figures—1686
English Physick, Mathematicks, &c. Octavo.
  • 1 Systema Horticulturae, or the Art of Gardening—1677
  • 2 Rapin's four Books of Gardens in Verse, by Evelyn—1673
  • 3 Langford's Instructions to raise Fruit-Trees——1681
  • 4 Vinetum Britannicum, or Treatise of Cyder——1691
  • 5 Art of Pruning Fruit-Trees———1685
  • 6 Leybourn's Platform for Purchasers, a Guide for Builders—1685
  • 7 Petty's Discourse of Duplicate Proportion——1674
  • [Page 20]8 Henshaw's Register for the Air——1677
  • 9 An Essay of Transmigration, in Defence of Pythagoras—1692
  • 10 The Doctor's Physician, or Dialogues concerning Health—
  • 11 Haworth's Description of the Dukes Bagnio, &c.——1683
  • 12 Harvey's Art of Curing Diseases by Expectation——1689
  • 13—His Case of a Nobleman deceased——1685
  • 14—His Conglave of Physicians——1686
  • 15—His Family-Physician, and House-Apothecary—1678
  • 16—Little Venus unmasked, or Discovery of the Small-Pox—1671
  • 17 Bacon's Preservation of Old Age, &c.——1683
  • 18 Cole's Essays concerning the late frequent Apoplexies—1693
  • 19 Charlton's Discourses concerning the different Wits of Men—1692
  • 20 Boyle's general Heads for a Natural History——1692
  • 21 Mainwaring's Treatise of Consumptions——1667
  • 22 Busschof's Treatife of the Gout——1676
  • 23 Havers his Osteologia, or new Observations of the Bones—1691
  • 24 Harris his Discourse of Remedies Chymical and Galen.—1683
  • 25 Dr. Salmon's Systema Medicinale, System of Physick—1686
  • 26—His Doron Medicum, or a Supplement to the Dispensatory- 1688
  • 27 Floyer's Touchstone of Medicines, in two Vol.—1687
  • 28 Saunders his Astrological Judgment, and practice of Physick—1677
  • 29 Read's whole practice of Chirurgery——1687
  • 30 Harvey's Discovery of the Small-pox, Feavers and Scurvey—1685
  • 31 Fournielle's Discourses concerning the System of Des Cartes—1670
  • 32 Boyle's Collections of Choice Remedies——1692
  • 33 Yonge's Currus Triumphalis, or the Vertues of Turpentine—1679
  • 34 Derham's Account of Ilmington Waters in Warwickshire—1685
  • 35 A Treatise of Wind offending Man's Body—1676
  • 36 Dr. Rowzse's Treatise of Tunbridge Wells——1678
  • 37 Dr. Grew's Discourse of the Nature of Mixture—1675
  • 38 Wynell's Nature and Cure of the Pox——1660
  • 39 Charras's New Experiments upon Vipers, with Redi's Letter—1673
  • 40 Bohun of the Origine and Properties of Wind——1671
  • 41 Du Clos his Observations on the Mineral Waters of France—1684
  • 42 Dr. Harvey's Anatomy of Consumptions—1672
  • 43 A Philosophical Epitaph on the Philosophers Stone—1673
  • 44 Busscoff's Treatise of the Gout——1676
  • 45 Charras his New Experiments of Vipers, with Redi's Letter—1673
  • 46 Woolridge's Art of Gardening——1688
  • 47 Du Clos his Mineral Waters of France——1684
  • 48 The Womans Counsellor, or Feminine Physician——1686
  • 49 Sympson's Philosophical Discourse of Fermentation——1675
  • [Page 21]50 A short Compendium of Chirurgery.——1683
  • 51 Sharrock's History of Vegetables, with Observations.—1672
  • 52 Henshaw's Register for the Air.——1677
  • 53 Berlew's Treasury of Drugs unlocked.—1690
  • 54 Moyle's Abstract of Sea Chirurgery.——1686
  • 55 Griffith's Plebotomy Alamode——1681
  • 56 Barbette's Practice of Physick, with Deckers.—1675
  • 57 Sir K. Digby's Receipts in Physick and Chyrurgery.—1675
  • 58 Geber's Works in Philosophy and Chymistry.—1678
  • 59 Curiosities and Experiments in Chymistry.—1691
  • 60 A Philosophical Epitaph on the Philosophers Stone.—1679
  • 61 The Golden Calf, or the Nature of Transmutation of Metals. 1678
  • 62 Hartman's Chymical Secrets and Experiments in Physick.—
  • 63 Lovel's History of Animals and Minerals.——1662
  • 64 Young's Wounds of the Brain proved curable.—1682
  • 65 Ripely Revived, or an Exposition of his Hermetical Works.—1678
  • 66 Barbette's Anatomical and Chirurgical Works.—1670
  • 67 Van Helmont's Macrocosm and Microcosm.—1685
  • 68 A new Light of Alchimy, with Additions.—1674
  • 69 Mugs his Rational Practice of Chyrurgery.—
  • 70 Urbigerus his Aphorisms on the Philosophers Stone.—1690
  • 71 Molins his Anatomical Administration of the Muscles.—1676
  • 72 Sir Theo. Mayerne's Receipts in Cookery, Preserving, &c.—1658
  • 73 The Queen's Closet opened, containing Receipts in Cookery, &c. 1684
  • 74 Barbette's Chirurgical and Anatomical Works.——1670
  • 75 May's Accomplisht Cook, or the Art and Mystery of Cookery. 1685
  • 76 Euclid's Elements explained, by M. de Chales.—1685
  • 77 Darling's Carpenters Rule made easie.——1676
  • 78 Smith's Art of Practical Gauging.——1673
  • 79 Sir Jonas More's Arithmetick, Vulgar, &c.—1618
  • 80 Hodder's Arithmetick, the last Edition.—1693
  • 81 Baker's Arithmetick Vulgar and Decimal.——1687
  • 82 Sir S. Moreland's Doctrine of Interest Simple and Compound. 1679
  • 83 Mayne's Practical Gauger.———1690
  • 84 Leybourn's Platform for Purchasers, &c.——1685
  • 85 Philips his Purchasers Pattern enlarged.——1676
  • 86 Hobbes his Problems and Propositions of Geometry.—1682
  • 87 Sir Geo. Wharton's Works, published by Gadbury.—1683
  • 88 Horological Dialogues for the managing of Clocks and Watches. 1675
  • 89 Wilkins his Discovery of a new World in the Moon.—1684
  • 90 Oughtred's Circles of Proportion and Horizontal Instruments.—1660
  • 91 Sir Jonas More's Treatise of Artillery or great Ordinance.—1683
  • 92—Modern Fortification, or Military Architecture, with Cuts.
  • [Page 22]93 Military Duties of the Officers of Cavalry.——1678
  • 94 English Military Discipline for Horse and Foot.—
  • 95 Mr. Boyle's Reconcileableness of Specifick Medicines.—1685
  • 96—Tracts against Hobbes, &c.——1674
  • 97—Occasional Reflections upon several Subjects.—1669
  • 98—Sceptical Chymist.——1680
  • 99—Considerations touching the Style of the Holy Scriptures. 1675
  • 100—Experiments and Notes of divers Qualities.—1675
  • 101—Christian Virtuoso.——1690
  • 102—of the great Effects of languid and unheeded Motion. 1690
  • 103—Memoirs of a Natural History of Mineral Waters.—1684
  • 104—Experiments on the Icy Noctiluca.—1684
  • 105—his Tracts and Experiments of Flame and Air.—1672
  • 106—Experiments about the Porosity of Bodies.——1683
  • 107—Experiments and Observations in Natural Philosophy.
  • 108—Observations about the Saltness of the Sea.—1674
  • 109—Essays of the Subtilty and Efficacy of Effluvium.—1673

LAW.

  • 1 LEX Londinensis, or the City Law, shewing the Practice of their Courts.
  • 2 Lambert's Duty and Office of High Constables.—1677
  • 3 The Exact Constable, and Office of Church-Wardens.—1682
  • 4 Hatton's Treatise of Statutes or Acts of Parliament.—1677
  • 5 Discourse concerning Supream Power and Common Right.—1680
  • 6 Touchstone of Precedents in Common Law.——1682
  • 7 Ridley's View of Civil and Ecclesiastical Law.—1675
  • 8 The Office of a Justice of Peace.——1662
  • 9 Rights of the Bishops to Judge in Capital Cases, cleared.—1680
  • 10 Practick part of the Office of a Justice of Peace.—1682
  • 11 Sir John Pettus of the Constitution of Parliaments.—1680
  • 12 Meriton's Guide for Constables, Church-wardens, &c.—1685
  • 13 Brydal's Prospect of the Laws of England.——1679
  • 14 The Practick part of the Law, or compleat Attorney.—
  • 15 Petyt's Miscel [...] Parliamentaria.——1681
  • 16 Wiseman's Law of Laws, or the Excellency of Civil Law.—1686
  • 17 Meriton's Touchstone of Wills and Testaments.——1674
  • 18 Justice of Peace's Clarks Cabinet, by W. Shephard.—1660
  • 19 The Filacers Office.———
  • 20 Blount's Geography of hard Words in Law, &c.—1681
  • 21 Catalogue of all the Graduats in Oxford.——1689
  • 22 Dugdale's Catalogues of the Nobility of England.—1691
FINIS.

The Great English ATLAS of the Large Paper with all the Maps, in 4 Vol. Folio, gilt on the Back (to be sold with the Miscellany Folio's)

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