The London dispensatory, reduced to the practice of the London physicians wherein are contain'd the medicines, both Galenical and chymical, that are now in use ... / by John Pechey ...

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The London dispensatory, reduced to the practice of the London physicians wherein are contain'd the medicines, both Galenical and chymical, that are now in use ... / by John Pechey ...
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Pechey, John, 1655-1716.
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London :: Printed by F. Collins for J. Lawrence ...,
1694.
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Quarto.

The Jesuits Catechism, according to St. Ignatius Loyola; wherein the Impiety of their Principles, Perniciousness of their Doctrines, and Iniquity of their Practises are declared.

The Reverend Mr. Samuel Slater's Sermon on the Thanksgiving Day, October 27th. 1692. at Crosby Square.

—His Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. John Reynolds Minister of the Gospel, who dyed in London December the 25th. 1692.

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—His Sermon Preached Feb. 19. 1692. upon the Funeral of that late excellent Servant of our Lord Jesus Mr. Richard Fincher, who finished his Course Feb. 10th. 1692.

An Apology for the Ministers who subscribed only unto the stating of the Truths and Errors in Mr. Wil∣liam's Book. Shewing, That the Gospel which they Preach, is the old everlasting Gospel of Christ, and vindicating them from the Clumnies wherewith they (especially the younger sort of them) have been unjustly aspersed, by a Letter from a Minister in the City, to a Minister in the Country.

The Answer of Giles Firmin, to the vain and un∣profitable Question put to him, and charged upon him by Mr. Grantham, in his Book intiuled, The Infants Advocate: viz. Whether the greatest part of dying Infants shall be damned? Which Advocate, while he shuts all Infants out of the visible Church, and denies them Baptism, opens Heaven to all dy∣ing Infants; justifying those of his party, who ad∣mit them all as he doth into Heaven without Re∣generation. The Preface may be very useful for the Children of Godly Parents.

Some Remarks upon the Anabaptist Answer [Sold by John Harris] to the Athenean Mercuries; and some upon his Answer, who stiles himself, Phi∣lalethes Pasiphelus. By Giles Firmin.

A brief Review of Mr. Davi's Vindication, giv∣ing no satisfaction; being for the greatest part of it no direct Answer to what is charged upon him, but meer Evasions to deceive the Reader. Things that end to practice are chiefly insisted upon, other things but lightly touched; to which is added Re∣marks upon some passages of Mr. Crisp. in his Book intituled, Christ alone exalted. The Reason of the

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Authors ingaging in this Controversie, is given in the Preface to the Reader, by Giles Firmin one of the united Brethren.

A Proposal to Perform Musick, in Perfect and Mathematical Proportions; containing, 1. The state of Musick in general, 2. The Principles of present Practice; according to which are, 3. The Tables of Proportions, Calculated for the Viol, and capable of being Accommodated to all sorts of Musick▪ By Thomas Salmon, Rector of Mepsall in the Coun∣ty of Bedford. Approved by both the Mathema∣tick Professors of the University of Oxford, with large Remarks upon this whole Treatise, by the Reverend and Learned John Wallis, D. D.

A Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Aldermen of the City of Lon∣don, at St. Mary-Le-Bow, Jan. 30th. 1693/4▪ By Wil∣liam Stephens B. D. Rector of Sutton in Surrey.

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