Father in God, Arthur Lake, late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, in 4o.
38. Six Sermons upon severall occasions, preached at Court before the Kings Majesty, and elsewhere, by that late learned and reverend Divine, John Donne, Dr. in Divinity, and Dean of St. Pauls London, in 4o.
39 A Key to the Key of Scripture, or an exposition with notes upon the Epistle to the Romans, the three first chapters, by William Sclater, Dr. in Divinity and Minister of the word of God at Pitmister in So∣mersetshire, in 4o.
40. Pretious promises and priviledges of the faith∣full, written by Richard Sibbs, Dr in Divinity, late Master of Katharine Hall in Cambridge, and Preacher of Grayes Inne London, in 12o.
41. Sarah and Hagar, or the sixteenth Chapter of Genesis opened in nineteen Sermons, being the first legitimate Essay of the pious labours of that learned, Orthodox, and indefatigable Preacher of the Gos∣pell, Mr. Josias Shute. B. D. and above 33 yeares Re∣ctor of St Mary Woolnoth in Lombardstreet, in Folio.
42. Christs Teares with his love and affection to∣wards Jerusalem, delivered in sundry Sermons upon Luke 19. v. 41, 42. by Richard Maden, B. D. Preacher of the Word of God, late of Magdalen Colledge in Camb. in 4o.
43. Ten Sermons preached upon severall Sundays; and Saints dayes, by Peter Hausted Mr. in Arts, and Curate at Ʋppingham in Rutland, in 4o.
44. Eighteen Sermons preached upon the Incar∣nation and Nativity of our blessed Lord and Savi∣our Jesus Christ, wherein the greatest mysteries of God lines are unfolded, to the capacity of the Weak∣est Christian, by John Dawson Oxon. in 4o.
45. The History of the Defenders of the Faith, dis∣coursing the state of Religion in England during