A treatise of the bulk and selvedge of the world wherein the greatness, littleness, and lastingness of bodies are freely handled : with an answer to Tentamine [sic] de Deo by S.P. ... / by N. Fairfax ...

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A treatise of the bulk and selvedge of the world wherein the greatness, littleness, and lastingness of bodies are freely handled : with an answer to Tentamine [sic] de Deo by S.P. ... / by N. Fairfax ...
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Fairfax, Nathaniel, 1637-1690.
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London :: Printed for Robert Boulter ...,
1674.
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Parker, Samuel, 1640-1688. -- Tentamina physico-theologica de Deo.
Space and time -- Early works to 1800.
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Books to be Sold by Robert Boulter at the Turks-head in Cornhil over a∣gainst the Royal Exchange.

  • FOLIO.
    • THe Institutes of the Laws of England, in four parts, by Sir Edward Coke.
    • Spiritual Refinings, in two parts, by An∣thony Burgess.
    • — His 145 Sermons on John 17.
    • — His Treatise of Original Sin.
    • The Merchants Map of Commerce, where∣in the universal manner and matter of Trade is compendiously handled; the second Edi∣tion: by Lewis Roberts Merchant.
    • Curia Politiae or the Apologies of several Princes Justifying to the world their most Eminent Actions by Reason and Policie.
    • A Concordance to the Holy Scriptures with the Various Readings both of Text and Margin: By S. N.
  • Quarto.
    • An Exposition with Practical Notes and Observations on the five last Chapters of the Book of Job, by Joseph Caryl.
    • Husbandry Spiritualized; or the Heavenly use of Earthly things, by J. Flavel.
    • ...

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  • ...
    • An Exposition on the first eighteen verses of the first Chapter of S. John; by J. Arrow∣smith, D. D.
    • A Treatise of the Sabbath, in four parts; by Mr. Dan. Cawdry.
    • Vindiciae Legis; or, a Vindication of the Law and Convenants from the Errours of Pa∣pists, Socinians and Antinomians; by An∣thony Burgess.
    • The Saints Everlasting Rest; Or a Trea∣tise of the blessed state of the Saints in their enjoyment of God in glory; by Rich. Baxter.
    • — His plain Scripture-proof of Infant-Baptism.
    • ... Thesaurus medicinae practicae, ex praestantissi∣morum tum Veterum tum Recentiorum me∣dicorum Observationibus Consultationibus Con∣siliis & Epistolis, summa diligentia Collectus ordine{que} Alphabetico dispositus, per Tho. Burnet.
  • Large Octavo.
    • Scholae Wintoniensis Phrases Latinae, The Latine Phrases of Winchester School; Col∣lected by H. Robinson, D. D.
    • A Discourse of growth in Grace, in sun∣dry Sermons; by Samuel Slater, late of S. Ka∣therines near the Tower.
    • The Grounds of Art, teaching the perfect work and practice of Arithmetick both in whole Numbers and Fractions; by R. Record.
    • A Cloud of Witnesses, or the Sufferers Mir∣rour;

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  • ...
    • made up of the Swan-like Songs, and other choice passages, of several Martyrs and Confessors to the end of the 16th. Century, in their Treatises, Speeches and Prayers; by T. M. M. A.
    • A Treatise of the Divine promises, in five Books; by Edw. Leigh Esquire.
    • The unreasonableness of Infidelity, in four parts; by R. Baxter.
    • — His method for getting and keeping spi∣ritual peace and comfort.
    • His safe Religion against Popery.
  • Small Octavo and Duodecimo.
    • A Saint indeed; Or, the great work of a Christian opened and pressed from Prov. 4. 23. by J. Flavel.
    • Annotations on the Book of Ecclesiastes, by a Reverend Divine.
    • Artificial Arithmetick in Decimals, shew∣ing the Original, Ground and Foundation thereof; by R. Jagar.
    • Euphrates, or the Waters of the East; be∣ing a short Discourse of that secret Fountain whose Water flows from Fire, and carries in it the Beams of the Sun and Moon.
    • The Queen's Wells, shewing the Virtue and Nature of Tunbridge Waters.
    • The Greatness of the Mystery of Godli∣ness; together with Hypocrisie discovered

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  • ...
    • in its Nature and Workings; by Cuthbert Sydenham.
    • The Blessedness of the Righteous opened and further recommended from the conside∣ration of the Vanity of this mortal life; by J. Howe, M. A.
    • Quakerism no Christanity, cleerly and abundantly proved out of the writings of their chief Leaders, with a key for the under∣standing their sense of their many usurped and unintelligible words; by John Faldo.
    • 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. He∣siodi ASCRAEI QƲAE extant, Cum notis, Cornelii Serivelii.
    • ...Idea Theologiae tam Contemplativae quam Activae ad Formam S. Scripturae delineata, Opera Theophili Galei.

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