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Books Printed for and lately Published by Richard VVellington, at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-Yard.
- FAmiliar Letters, Written by Iohn Late Earl of Roche∣ster in two Volumes; each Volume may be had singly.
- Ovid's Travestie: or a Burlesque on Ovid's Epistles, by Cap∣tain Alexander Radcliff.
- The whole Works of that Excellent Physitian Dr. Tho. Sydenham, Englished.
- Poems on several occasions, with a Satyre on the Play-House, by Mr. Robert Gould.
- The Histories and Novels of the late Ingenious Mrs. Behn, Collected into one Volume. A Discourse of the Nature and Faculties of Man, in several Essays; with Reflections upon the occurrences of Humane Life, by Tim. Nourse, Gent.
- The Family Phys••cian, or a Collection of Choice, and Ap∣proved Remedies for the Cure of all Diseases incident to Hu∣mane Bodies; usefull in Families, and Serviceable to Coun∣try People. To which is added the true English Wine Cel∣lar, being the Right Method of making English Wines or Me∣theglin; with a Collection of the Choicest Cosmetick Reme∣dies for Preserving the Beauty and Complection of Ladies, never before Published. By George Heartman, Servant to Sir Kenelm Digby, till he Died.
- A General History of the Diseases of Infants and Children, by Iohn Peachey of the College of Physicians.
- Plautus's Comedies Englished by Mr. Eachard.
- The Art of Knowing ones self, or a Diligent search into the Springs of Morality, written in French, by Iames Abba∣die, D. D. faithfully Englished.
Next week will be Published an End to the Controversie between the Church of England and Dissenters, in which all their Pleas for Separation from the Church of England are proved to be Insufficient, from the Writings of the most Emi∣nent among the Dissenters themselves. And their Separation Condemn'd by the Reformed Churches,