Frier Bacon his discovery of the miracles of art, nature, and magick faithfully translated out of Dr. Dees own copy by T.M. and never before in English.
Bacon, Roger, 1214?-1294., T. M.
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Quarto Small.

An Eperimental Treatise of Surgery, by Fe∣lix Wortz.

Abraham's Faith, or the good Old Religion, proving the Doctrine of the Church of Eng∣land to be the only true Faith of Gods Elect By Iohn Nicholson Minister of the Gospel

The Anatomy of Mortality: By George Stroad.

Three Treatises: 1 The Convrsion of Nineveh, touching raye and Fsting 2. Gods Trumpet sounding to Repen∣tance 3. overeigne preserva••ves gainst distrustfull Thoughts and Cares: By Will Atersoll Minister of Gods Word at Isfield in Sussex.

Aynsworh on the Canticles.

Paul Baine his Dio∣cesans Trial

Grlle against Appo∣onius.

A Treatise of Civil policy, being a clear Decision of 43 Queries concerning prerogative, right and priviledge, in reference to the su∣pream Prince and peo∣ple: By Samuel Ruher∣ford Professor of Divi∣nity of St Andrews in Scotland.

Politick and Military Obsevaions of Civil and Military Govern∣ment, containing the Birth, Encrease, Decay of Mnarchies, the car∣riage of Princes and Mgistrates.

Mr Pinchin his Me∣ritorious price of mans Redemption, cleared.

Astrology Theolo∣gized, shewing what nature and influence the Starres and Planets hve over men, and how the same may be diverted and avoided.

Wells his Souls Pro∣gress.

Christ tempted, the Devils Conquered; Be∣ing a plain Exposition on the fourth Chapter Page  [unnumbered] of St Mathews Gospel: By Iohn Gumbledon, Miniter of the Go∣spel.

The Saints Society.

Dr Stoughtons thirteen choice Sermons, with his Bdy of Divinity.

The Reasons of the dissenting Brethren con∣cerning the Presbyte∣rian Government, to∣gether wih the answer of the Assembly of Di∣vins.

Camdns Remains.

The Harmonious Consent and Confessi∣on of Faith, o all the Protestant Reform∣ed Churches in Chi∣stendome.

The discription of the Universal Qua∣drant, by which is per∣form'd with great Ex∣pedition, the wole Doctrine of Trian∣gles, both plain and Sphericall: Also the Resoluion of such Propsitions as are most usefull in Astro∣nomy, Navigation, and Dialling: By which is performed the propor∣tioning of Lines for measuring of all man∣ner of Land, Board, Glass, imber, Sone, &c. by Tho. Stirrup Mathemat.