The mysterie of rhetorique unveil'd wherein above 130 the tropes and figures are severally derived from the Greek into English : together with lively definitions and variety of Latin, English, scriptural, examples, pertinent to each of them apart. Conducing very much to the right understanding of the sense of the letter of the scripture, (the want whereof occasions many dangerous errors this day). Eminently delightful and profitable for young scholars, and others of all sorts, enabling them to discern and imitate the elegancy in any author they read, &c. / by John Smith.

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The mysterie of rhetorique unveil'd wherein above 130 the tropes and figures are severally derived from the Greek into English : together with lively definitions and variety of Latin, English, scriptural, examples, pertinent to each of them apart. Conducing very much to the right understanding of the sense of the letter of the scripture, (the want whereof occasions many dangerous errors this day). Eminently delightful and profitable for young scholars, and others of all sorts, enabling them to discern and imitate the elegancy in any author they read, &c. / by John Smith.
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London :: Printed by E. Cotes for George Eversden ...,
1665.
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"The mysterie of rhetorique unveil'd wherein above 130 the tropes and figures are severally derived from the Greek into English : together with lively definitions and variety of Latin, English, scriptural, examples, pertinent to each of them apart. Conducing very much to the right understanding of the sense of the letter of the scripture, (the want whereof occasions many dangerous errors this day). Eminently delightful and profitable for young scholars, and others of all sorts, enabling them to discern and imitate the elegancy in any author they read, &c. / by John Smith." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A59234.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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A Catalogue of some Books prin∣ted for, and sold by George Eversden at the Maiden-head in Saint Pauls Church-yard.

AN Exposition with practical Observati∣ons upon the IX first Chap. of the Pro∣verbs, Grammatical, Rhetorical, Logical, and Theological; by Francis Taylor, B. D. Late Minister of Canterbury. in 4.

An Exposition on the whole Book of the Canticles, by John Robotham late Minister of Dover, in 4.

The Natural mans case Stated, or an exact map of the little world Man: In XVII Sermons by Christopher Love in 8.

The Doctrine of Mortification, with the hearers Duty, by Christopher Love, in 8.

A Treatise of Prayer and of divine Provi∣dence as relating to it, by Edward Gee Mini∣ster of the Gospel at Eccleston in Lancashire in 8. The 2. Edition corrected and amended.

A comment on the First and Second Chap∣ters of Ruth, by Thomas Fullr, Minister of Waltham Abby in Essex, in 8.

Mr. Culpepers treatise of Aurum potabile being an universal remedy for all diseases, in 8

Sion and Pernassus, being divine Epigrams on several Texts of Scripture by J. H. Gent. in 8.

The Life and Death of Sir Tho. More some∣time Lord Chancellour of England.

Enoch's walk; being the substance of sundry

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Sermons digested into a Tested into a Treatise by William Bell M.A. Pastour of the Church at High∣ton in Lancashire, in S.

Usurpation defeated, and David restored, being an exact parallel between David and our most gracious Soveraign King Charles the II. In their dangerous dissettlement and won∣derful Restauration, laid open in a Sermon on 2 Sam. 19.14. by Henry Newcom.

A Sermon preached at the Collegiate Church at Manchester, on the Coronation day: by Richard Horrik, Warden of the said Colledge.

The Sinners Hope, as his priviledge and du∣ty in his worst condition, stated, cleared, and improved by Henry Newcom M. A. and one of the Ministers of the Gospel at Manchester.

Grace, the truth and growth and different degrees thereof, being the substance of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Sermons preached by Christopher Love late Minister of Laurence Jury London, to which is added a Funeral Sermon being the last Ser∣mon he ever preached.

King James Apology for the Oath of Alle∣giance and Supremacy, against the two Breves of Pope Paulus Quintus and the Letter of Cardinal Bellarmine to G. Blackwell the Arch-Priest.

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