Bibliotheca curiosa, or, A choice collection of books in English, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, and Hebrew in all volumes : being lately the library of an eminent merchant (deceased) in the city of London, and many of them collected in his travels ... to be sold by auction on Munday next, being the 15th of this instant November, 1697 at Roll's Auction House in Petty-Canon-Alley in St. Paul's church-yard.
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Bibliotheca curiosa, or, A choice collection of books in English, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, and Hebrew in all volumes : being lately the library of an eminent merchant (deceased) in the city of London, and many of them collected in his travels ... to be sold by auction on Munday next, being the 15th of this instant November, 1697 at Roll's Auction House in Petty-Canon-Alley in St. Paul's church-yard.
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[London :: s.n.,
1697]
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Catalogs, Booksellers' -- England -- London.
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"Bibliotheca curiosa, or, A choice collection of books in English, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, and Hebrew in all volumes : being lately the library of an eminent merchant (deceased) in the city of London, and many of them collected in his travels ... to be sold by auction on Munday next, being the 15th of this instant November, 1697 at Roll's Auction House in Petty-Canon-Alley in St. Paul's church-yard." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28111.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2025.
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Quarto.
g THE Weekly Packet of Advice from Rome, the 1 and 2 Vol. —
h The Bishop of Lincoln's Letter. The Ungrateful Behaviour of the Papists which is the True Church, by Mr. Baxter, with 4 Tracts more —
i The Bishop of Hereford's 2 Sermons; a Letter in Vindication of the Reformed Church, a Decree made at Rome, in all 12 Tracts —
k Three Sermons by Dr. Pelling concerning modern delusions, the Jew turn'd Christian. Memoirs of Mr. Ja. Wadsworth that Recanted, Cit and Bumpkin by Sir R. L' Estrange, with other Tracts, in all 13 Vol. —
l Several Accounts of the Jesuits Policy, with Observations —
m A short Answer to a whole Litter of Libels, by Sir R. L' Estrange. Discovery upon Discovery. Discourse of Tangier, with other Tracts, in all 9 —
n Sermons by Bishop Tenison, Patrick, Stillingfleet, Tillotson, Hicks, Burnet, Lucas, Dr. Calamy, Barnes, Cradock, Barrow, with other Tracts, in all 20 —
o Sermons by Dr. Calamy, Sherlock, Sharp, Stillingfleet, Burnet, Turner, a Pin∣darick Poem by Dryden. Windsor, Castle Oatway, with other Tracts, in all 21
p Absolon and Achitophel, by Religio Laici, the medal Character of a Papist, the Dissenters sayings, Collins of Salt and Fishery. Attempt to prove the motion of the Earth, with other Tracts, in all 14 —
q Sermons by Dr. Barrow, Bishop of Excter, Dr. Jane, Bishop of Salisbury, Dr. Sudbury, Cave, Standish, Howard, Durham, at the Funeral of Lord C. Justice Hales —
r Four Sermons by Bishop Tillotson, 6 Sermons by Bishop Stillingfleet, Sermons by Dr. Lloyd, Pierce, Bishop Dolben, and the Bishop of Lincoln
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s Bishop Stillingfleet's Mischief of Separation, with several Answers to it, in all Eleven Tracts —
t Sermons by Dr. Dove, Littleton, Bishop of Chester, Tillotson, Sharp, Dr. Hicks, with other Tracts, in all 8 —
u The Pyrenean Treaty, a Letter to a Friend concerning Dr. Owen. England's Interest and State; a Letter from the Lord Winchelsea concerning Mount Etna, with other Tracts, in all 13 —
w Tolleration Discuss'd, by Sir R. L' Estrange, Penn's England's Interest, censure on the History of the Royal Society, Raviliac Redivivus, with other Tracts, in all 11 —
x Plays, the Lancashire Witches, London Cuckolds, the Female Prelate, Stubs Plus Ultra, and other Tracts, in all 7 —
y Cardinal Bellarmin's 15 Notes of the Church, with Reflections on the same; Tracts by the Bishop of Condom, and other Gentlemen of the Church of Rome, Answered by those of the Church of England, in 16 Volumes. —
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