A sermon preached at the Cathedral-Church of Hereford on May the 29th, 1684 being the anniversary day of His late Majesties birth and happy restauration, at a feast then first instituted by some of the loyal inhabitants of that country / by Richard Bulkeley ...

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A sermon preached at the Cathedral-Church of Hereford on May the 29th, 1684 being the anniversary day of His late Majesties birth and happy restauration, at a feast then first instituted by some of the loyal inhabitants of that country / by Richard Bulkeley ...
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Bulkeley, Richard, 1657 or 8-1702.
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London :: Printed for William Crook ...,
1685.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CXXVI, 3 -- Sermons.
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History.

1. AN Institution of general History, or the History of the World; being a compleat Body thereof, in two Volumes, by W. Howel, late Chancellor of Lincoln. in fol.

2. Historical Collections, being an account of the Proceed∣ings of the four last Parliaments of Queen Elizabeth, by H. Townsend Esq; in folio.

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3. Clelia, the whole Work, in five parts; written in French, now put into English, in folio.

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5. Popish Cruelties, being an account of the Treasons of Dr. Parry against Queen Elizabeth, with his Confession of it at his Tryal, and his Denyal at his Execution, folio, price 1 s.

6. The Life of Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury, written by himself in Latin, since translated into English, in folio, price 6 d.

7. An Historical Narration of Heresie, with an account of the Punishments thereof, by Tho. Hobbs of Malmsbury, in fo∣lio, price 6 d.

8. Megalopsichy, being a particular and exact account of the last seventeen years of Queen Elizabeths Reign, both Military and Civil, the first written by Sir W. Monson, one of the said Queens Admirals; the second written by H. Towns∣end Esq; a Member of her last Parliament. Wherein is a true and faithful Relation of all the expeditious Attempts, Designs, Successes, and Errours, both of the English and Spanish, in the Wars from the Year 1585. to the said Queens Death, With a full account of the Eminent Speeches and Debates, &c. in the said time. To which is added, Dr. Par∣ry's Tryal in the Year 1584. All written at the time of their Actions, by Persons that were eminently acting therein. folio. price bound 10 s.

9. A Voyage into the Levant, being a Relation of a Jour∣ney lately performed from England to Grand Cairo, by Sir Hen. Blunt. twelves. price 1 s.

10. A Description of Candia, with an exact account of the last Siege and Surrender of it to the Turks. in octavo. price bound 1 s.

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22. Tho. Hobb's Angli Malmsb. Vita, being an account of Mr. Hobbs, of the Books he wrote, of the times when, and the occasion thereof, of the Books and Authors against him, of his Conversation, Acquaintance, &c. Part wrote by him∣self, the rest by Dr. B. in octavo, printed 1681.

23. Behemoth, being the History of the Civil Wars of England, and the Counsels and Artifices, by which they were carried on, from 1640, to 1660, printed now from his own perfect Copy, in which is many pages more then was in the former Counterfeit Editions, none of which Editions before this, had less then a thousand Faults in them, whole

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Lines left out in a hundred Places, which did extreamly pre∣vert the sence of the Author, Tho. Hobbs.

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from the original Journal of the said Voyage, by Mr. Bazill Ringross Gent. who was all along present at those Transacti∣ons. in quarto, price bound 6 s.

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