A free discourse against customary swearing ; and, A dissuasive from cursing by Robert Boyle ; published by John Williams.
Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691., Williams, John, 1636?-1709.
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HIstorical Collections, the Third Part, in Two Volumes, Never before Printed; containing the Principal Matters which happened from the meet∣ing of the Parliament, November the 3d. 1640. to the end of the year 1644. wherein is a particular account of the Rise and Progress of the Civil War to that Pe∣riod; Impartially related. Setting forth only Matter of Fact in Order of Time, without Observation or Reflection. By John Rushworth. Fol.

Life, Reign, and Trial of Mary Q. of Scots. Stitch'd.

Speculum Theologiae in Christo; or a View of some Divine Truths. By Edward Polhill of Burwash in Sus∣sex, Esq 4to.

Christus in Corde: Or the Mystical Union between Christ and Believers, considered in its resemblances, bonds, seals, privileges, and marks. By Edward Pol∣hill, Esq 8vo.

Precious Faith considered in its Nature, Working and Growth. By Edward Polhill, Esq 8vo.

A Discourse of Schism. By Edward Polhill, Esq 8vo.

The Evidence of Things not seen; or divers Spiri∣tual and Philosophical Discourses concerning the state of Holy Men after Death. By that eminently Learn∣ed Divine, Moses Amyraldus. Translated out of the French Tongue by a Minister of the Church of Eng∣land, 8vo.

Geography Rectified; or a Description of the World in all its Kingdoms, Provinces, Countries, Islands, Cities, Towns, Seas, Rivers, Bays, Capes, Names, In∣habitants, Scituations, Histories, Customs, Commo∣dities, Government. Illustrated with about 80 Maps. Third Edition. By Robert Morden. 4to.

Geography Anatomiz'd; Or a compleat Geographi∣cal Grammar; being a short and exact Analysis of the whole Body of Modern Geography; after a new, plain, and easy method; whereby any person may in a short time attain to the knowledge of that most no∣ble and useful Science, &c. To which is subjoined the Page  [unnumbered] present state of the European Plantations in the East and West-Indies; with a reasonable Proposal for the Pro∣pagation of the blessed Gospel in all Pagan Countries. Illustrated with divers Maps. By Patrick Gordon, M. A.

Essays on Trade and Navigation. By Sir Francis Brewster, Knight, 8vo.

The Almost Christian discovered, in some Sermons on Acts 26. 28. With a Blow at Prophaneness. By the Right Reverend Ezekiel Hopkins, late Lord Bishop of Londonderry.

The Possibility, Expediency, and Necessity of Di∣vine Revelation. A Sermon preach'd at St. Martins in the Fields▪ Jan. 7. 1695. at the beginning of the Lecture for the ensuing Year, founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle. By John Williams, D. D. Chaplain in Or∣dinary to His Majesty.

The Certainty of Divine Revelation. A Second Sermon by Dr. Williams, at the same Lecture.