A catalogue of all the books printed in England since the dreadful fire of London in 1666, to the end of Michaelmas term, 1672 together with the titles of publick acts of Parliament, the texts of single sermons, with the authors names, playes, acted at both the theatres, and an abstract of the general bills of mortality (extant since the year 1660) / collected by Robert Clavel.

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A catalogue of all the books printed in England since the dreadful fire of London in 1666, to the end of Michaelmas term, 1672 together with the titles of publick acts of Parliament, the texts of single sermons, with the authors names, playes, acted at both the theatres, and an abstract of the general bills of mortality (extant since the year 1660) / collected by Robert Clavel.
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A CATALOGUE OF ALL THE BOOKS PRINTED IN ENGLAND Since the Dreadful Fire in 1666.

Divinity in Folio.

THE Works of Mr. Richard Hooker, (that learned and judicious Divine) in Eight Books of Ecclesiastical Po∣lity, compleated out of his own manuscript, with an account of his Life and Death. Printed for A. Crooke.

A Paraphrase and Annotations upon all the Books of the New Testament, briefly explain∣ing all the difficult places thereof; by H. Ham∣mond, D. D. price bound 30 s.

The works of the pious and profoundly learned Joseph Mead, B. D. Sometime fellow of Christ's Colledge in Cambridge: price bound 30 s.

Ductor dubitantium, or the Rule of Consci∣ence in all her general measures; serving as a great instrument for the determination of cases of Conscience; in four books. price bound. 24 s.

A Collection of Sermons for every Sunday throughout the year: price bound, 18 s.

The great Exemplar of the Life and Death of the holy Jesus, with Figures suitable to every story, ingrav'd in Copper: price bound 18 s. All three by Jeremiah Taylor, late Lord Bishop of Down and Conner. All five printed for Richard Roiston in St. Pauls Church-yard.

An exposition on the Creed, By John Pear∣son D. D. Margaret professour in Cambridge. Price bound 10 s. Printed for Jo. Williams in Little Brittain, and Richard Davis in Ox∣ford.

Thirty-four Sermons, viz. 16 Ad aulam, 4 Ad Clerum. 6. Ad Magistratum. and 8. Ad Populum. By the right Reverend Father in God, Robert Sanderson, late Lord Bishop of Lincoln. With a large preface by the said Authour. Where∣unto

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is added a Sermon Printed by a Correct Copy under the Authors own hand. Price bound 18 s. printed for several Booksellers.

Eighteen Sermons, whereof fifteen preached before the King, the rest upon publick occasi∣ons; by Rich. Allestry, D. D. and Chaplain to His Majesty. Price bound 8 s. Sold by Rich. Chiswell in St. Pauls Church-yard.

De jure Ʋniformitatis Ecclesiasticae▪ or three books of the Rights belonging to an uniformi∣ty in Churches, in which the chief things of the Laws of Nature, and Nations, and of the Divine Law, concerning the consistency of Ec∣clesiastical estate, with the Civil; are unfolded, by Hugh Davies, Chaplain to the Duke of Buckingham. Price bound 8 s. Printed for H. Brome, at the West end of St. Pauls.

The harmony of the four Evangelists and their Text, methodised according to the order and series of times; wherein the entire History of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, is metho∣dically set forth, by Sam. Cradock: Printed for Fr. Tyton in Fleetstreet: price bound 10 s.

Bentivolio and Ʋrania in six books, by Nath. Ingelo, D. D. Printed for J. Starkey, and Tho. Basset in Fleetstreet: price bound 10 s.

An exposition of the book of Job, being the sum of 316 Lectures, preached in the City of Edenborough; by George Hutchenson, Mi∣nister of the Gospel: price bound 14 s. print∣ed for Ralph Smith near the Royal Exchange.

The Christian in compleat Armour, or a Treatise of the Saints War against the Devil, by Willam Gurnall: price bound 16 s. printed for Ralph Smith near the Royal Exchange.

The Synosura, or a saving Star that leads to eternity, discovered amidst the Coelestial orbs of Davids Psalms, by way of paraphrase up∣on the miserere, by a person of quality: price bound 10 s. Printed for Th. Rooks, in Ludgate-street.

A mirror, or Looking glass both for Saints and Sinners, held forth in some thousand of examples; wherein is represented, as Gods wonderful mercies to the one, so his severe judgements against the other, collected out of Authors of good credit, both ancient and mo∣dern, with some late examples: by Sam. Clark, sometimes Pastour of St. Bennet Finke. Printed for Rob. Clavel in Little Brittain, in two vol. price bound 1 l. 16 s.

Sacred Geography, or Scriptural Maps, first of all the earth, and how after the flood it was divided among the Sons of Noah. 2. Of Para∣dice, and the Countries circumjacent, inhabited by the Patriarchs. 3. Israels fourty years pere∣grination through the Wilderness. 4. Canaan, or the Land of Promise. 5. The Travels of St. Paul, and other of the Apostles. 6. Jerusa∣lem, as it stood in our Saviours time: price of the 6. Maps 3 s. made up in a book 4 s. 6 d. pasted and coloured 7 s. 6 d. Also an hystori∣cal discourse, proper to be read with the said Maps; price 1 s. 6 d. Sold by Joseph Moxon on Ludgate-hill.

Fifty-one Sermons Preached by the Reverend Dr. Mark France, Master of Pembrook-Hall in Cambridge, Arch Deacon of St. Albans, Pre∣bend and Treasurer of St. Pauls, &c. Being a course of Sermons, beginning at Advent, and so continued through the Festivals; to which is added a Sermon Preached at St. Pauls Cross. Printed for J. Martin, H. Brome, and R. Chiswell, and sold by Dorman New∣man, and Jonathan Edwin, in the Poultrey, and Ludgate-street. Price bound 16 s.

Fourty-nine Sermons upon the whole Epistle of the Apostle St. Paul to the Colossians, in three parts; by John Daille, Minister of the reformed Church in Paris; and Author of the book entituled, the Right use of the Fathers. Translated into English. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst in Cheapside: price bound 10 s.

The House of mourning, furnished with di∣rections for, preparations to, meditations on, consolations at the hour of death; delivered in Fifty-six Sermons, Preached at the Funerals of several Faithful Servants of Christ, By Dan. Featly, Martin Day, John Preston, Tho. Tay∣lor, Rich. Holdsworth, Richard Sibbs, John Pearson, Christopher Shute, Thomas Fuller, Edmond Barker, Josias Alsop, Doctors in Divi∣nity, and other Reverend Divines; Corrected and amended, with additional Sermons: price bound 16 s. Printed for Jo. Williams, in Little-Brittain.

Eighty Sermons, Preached at the Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalen Milk-street London, whereof Nine of them not till now published; by the late eminent and learned Divine Antho∣ny Farringdon, B. D. Divinity Reader of His Majesties Chappel-Royal of Windsor. Print∣ed for Rich. Marriot: price bound 24 s.

A body of Divinity, or the sum and sub∣stance of Christian Religion, Catechistically propounded and explained; by James Ʋsher, A. B. of Armagh: price bound 8 s. Printed for Nath. Ranew, and Jonathan Robinson, in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, with the various readings both of Text and Margin; in a more exact method, then hath hitherto been extant. By S. N. price bound 16 s. Sold by several Booksellers.

Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrews: Also concerning the Messiah. Wherein the doctrine of the person, office, and work of the Messiah, is opened; the nature and deme∣rit of the first sin is unfolded; the opinions and

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traditions of the ancient and modern Jews are examined; their objections against the Lord Christ and the Gospel are answered; the time of the coming of the Messiah is stated; and the great Fundamental truths of the Gospel vindicated. By John Owen D. D. price bound 14 s. Printed for Nathaniel Ponder.

Divinity in Quarto.

HUsbandry spiritualized, or the Heavenly use of earthly things; consisting of many pleasant observations, and serious re∣flections, with occasional meditations, upon Birds, Beasts, Trees, Flowers, Rivers, and several other objects. By John Flavell Mini∣ster of the Gospel: price bound 3 s. Printed for Rob. Boulter in Cornhill.

A Discourse of the Light of Nature, &c. By N. Culverwell: price bound 3 s. 6 d. Print∣ed for Tho. Williams in Hosier-Lane.

A Practical Exposition on the 130 Psalm, wherein the nature of the forgiveness of sin is declared, the truth and reality of it asserted; and the case of a Soul distressed, relieved by a discovery of forgiveness with God. By John Owen, D. D. price bound 4 s. Printed for N. Ponder in Chancery-Lane.

Clavis Cantici, or an exposition of the Song of Solomon; by James Durham, late Minister at Glasco: with a preface by Dr. Owen. Price bound 4 s. Printed for Dorman Newman in the Poultrey.

A Cabinet of choice Jewels. By Tho. Brooks: price bound 4 s. Printed for J. Han∣cock in Cornhill.

Of being filled with the Spirit; wherein is proved that it is a duty incumbent on all men, especially believers, that they be fill'd with the spirit of God: as also the Divinity or God∣head of the holy Ghost asserted; and the ar∣guments brought against it, examined and an∣swered, &c. By Jo. Goodwin, late of Coleman-street: price bound 6 s. Printed for H. Evers∣den in West Smithfield.

Londons Lamentation, or a serious discourse concerning the late Fiery dispensation, that turned our (once renowned) City into a rui∣nous heap; also advice to those who escaped the consuming flames. By Tho. Brooks Mini∣ster of the Gospel: price bound 4 s. Printed for Joh. Hancock in Cornhill.

The general inefficacy and insincerity of a late and death-bed repentance; with earnest disswasives from committing our eternal con∣dition to that infinite hazard: and a full reso∣lution of the case, how far a death-bed repen∣tance is possible. By T. B. price stitcht 1 s. Printed for William Grantham in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The rare Jewel of Christian contentment. By Jer. Burroughs: price bound 2 s. 6 d. Print∣ed for Rich. Chiswell in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The life of faith in three parts. The first a Ser∣mon, on Heb. 11. and 1 st. formerly Preached before his Majesty; with another added for the fuller explication. The Second is instructions for confirming believers in the Christian faith. The Third, Directions how to live by faith. By Rich. Baxter: price bound 6 s. Printed for Nevill Symons in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The pattern of grace and glory in our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, to be admired, a∣dored, and imitated; collected out of the holy Scriptures, illustrated by the ancient Fa∣thers, and Expositors; by Edward Wolley, Lord Bishop of Cloufort in the Kingdome of Ireland: price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for Chr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street.

A Treatise of the nature of a Minister in all his offices; to which is annexed an answer to Dr. Forbs, concerning the necessity of Bishops to ordain. By William Lucy Bishop of St. Davids: price bound 3 s. Printed for Edw. Man in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Real Christian, or a Treatise of effe∣ctual calling; wherein the work of God, in drawing the soul to Christ, is opened accord∣ing to the holy Scriptures; to which is added a few words concerning Socinianism. By Giles Firmin, sometimes Minister at Shalford in Essex: price bound 3 s. 6 d. Printed for Dor∣man Newman in the Poultrey.

Mount Pisgah, or a prospect of Heaven, being an exposition on the 4th. chapter of the first Epistle to the Thessalonians, from the 13. verse to the end of the chapter. By Tho. Case, sometime Student in Christ Church Oxon, and Minister of the Gospel: price bound 4 s. Print∣ed for Dorman Newman in the Poultrey.

The Sinners Sanctuary, or a discourse made of those glorious priviledges, offered unto the penitent and faithful under the Gospel, unfold∣ing their freedom from death, condemnation, and the Law: in several Sermons Preached on Rom. 8. by Hugh Bining; price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for Ralph Smith near the Royal Exchange.

The Sinner impleaded in his own Court; wherein are represented the discouragements from sinning, which the sinner receiveth from sin it self: whereunto is now added the love of Christ, planted upon the very same turfe, on which it had been once supplanted by the ex∣tream love of sin. By Tho. Pierce, D. D. price bound 5 s. Printed for R. Royston in St. Pauls Church-yard.

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The duty of Heavenly meditation revived. By Rich. Baxter, at the invitation of Mr. Giles Frimins exceptions, in his book entituled the Real Christian: price 6 d. Printed for Nevill Symons, in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A collection of Sermons upon several oc∣casions. By Tho. Pierce, D. D. Printed for R. Royston, in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 6 s.

The unsearchable riches of Christ in 22 Sermons from Ephes. 3. & 8. By Tho. Brooks, Preacher of the Gospel: price bound 3 s. 6 d. Printed for J. Hancock in Cornhill.

The Protestant Religion, is a sure foundation and principle, of a true Christian and a good Subject, a great friend to humane Society, and a great promoter of all virtues: Written by the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Derby: price stitcht 1 s. Printed for William Cadman in the New Exchange.

A collection of Articles, Injunctions, Ca∣nons, Orders, Ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical; with other publick records of the Church of England; chiefly in the times of King Edw. the VI. Queen Eliz. King James, and King Charles the first: price 5 s. Sold by Joseph Clerk, and R. Cutler in Little-Brittain.

A correct Copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees, especially of reprobation: by Tho. Pierce D. D. in Quarto: price stitcht 1 s. Printed for R. Royston, and R. Davis in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Oxford.

A door of Salvation opened, by the Key of Regeneration; conteyning the nature, neces∣sity, marks, and means of regeneration. By Geo. Swinnock: price bound 3 s. Printed for Tho. Parkhurst in Cheap-side.

An Exposition on the book of Job, compleat in twelve Voll. By Joseph Caryl, Minister of the Gospel: price bound 4 l. Sold by Robert Clavel and Tho. Sawbridge in Little-Brittain.

How farr holyness is the design of Christia∣nity; where the nature of holyness and mora∣lity is opened, and the doctrine of Justifica∣tion, imputation of sin and righteousness, &c. partly cleared; in answer to Mr. Foulers Trea∣tise on this subject: price stitcht 4 d. Printed for Nevill Symons in St Pauls Church-yard.

An Antidote against Quakerisme. By Ste∣phen Scanderet: price stitcht 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Tho. Parkhurst in Cheapside.

The works of the Reverend and Learned Mr. John Gregory, in two parts. The first, con∣taining notes and observations, upon several passages in Scripture. The second, his Post∣huma; being divers learned tracts on various Subjects: price bound 6 s. Printed for Rich. Royston, and Tho. Williams, in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Hosier-Lane.

The Church told of Mr. Edw. Bagshaws Scandals, and warned of the dangerous snares of Satan, now laid for them in his love-killing principles; with a farther proof, that it is our common duty to keep up the interest of the Christian Religion and Protestant Cause, in the Parish Churches, and not to imprison them; by a confinement to tolerated meetings alone. By Rich. Baxter. Printed for Nevill Symons, in St. Pauls Church-yard.

An Antidote against Error, concerning Ju∣stification, or the true notion of justifying faith cleared, by the late Reverend Tho. Gataker, on Rom. 3. 28. To which is added another Trea∣tise on justification, by Charles Gataker, in Quarto: price 1 s. Printed for Hen. Brome, at the West End of St. Pauls.

A Scholastical History of the Canon of the Holy Scripture, or the certain and indubitate books thereof, as they are received in the Church of England. Compiled by Dr. Cosin, late Lord Bishop of Duresme: price bound 6 s. Printed for Thomas Sawbridge in Little-Bri∣tain.

Morning exercise at Cripplegate: Or, seve∣ral cases of Conscience practically resolved by sundry Ministers, Sept. 1661. Sold by Edward Brewster, in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 7 s.

The parable of the Pilgrim, written to a friend: by S. Patrick, D. D. price bound 6 s. printed for Francis Tyton, in Fleetstreet.

The Saints everlasting Rest: or, A Treatise of the blessed State of the Saints, in their en∣joyment of God in Glory, &c. By R. Bax∣ter: printed for Francis Tyton, in Fleet∣street.

A Vindication of the Sincerity of the Pro∣testant Religion, in the point of obedience to Soveraigns: opposed to the Doctrine of Re∣bellion, authorised and practised, by the Pope and the Jesuits: in answer to a Jesuitical Libel, intituled Philanax Anglicus. By D. Du-Moulin: Sold by B. Took, in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Reasons of Christian Religion. The First part, of godliness, proving by natural e∣vidence the being of God, the necessity of holiness, and a future life of retribution; the sinfulness of the World, the desert of Hell, and what hope of recovery mercies intimate. The Second part of Christianity, proving by evidence supernatural and natural, the certain truth of the Christian Belief, &c. By R. Baxter: printed for Francis Tyton, at the three Daggers in Fleetstreet.

A Disswasive from Popery. The first and second part. By Jer. Taylor, late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor: printed for Rich. Roy∣ston, in St. Pauls Church-yard.

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A paraphrase upon the Psalms of David. By Sa. Woodford, price bound 6 s.

Gospel Remission. By Jeremiah Burroughs: Printed for Dorman Newman in the Poultrey.

Truth springing out of the earth: That is, the truth of Christ, proved out of the earthly promises of the Law. Wherein it is made manifest; that the coming of the Messias can∣not be for temporal things, according to the expectation of all the Jews, proved out of their own principles. B. R. Solomon Franco: price 1 s. printed for John Williams in Little-Brit∣tain.

SERMONS, Printed since 1660.

SMallwood Genesis 5. 24.
South Gen. 1. 27.
White Gen. 15. 11.
Hampton Gen. 18. 25.
Scattergood Exodus 18. 21.
Seignior Exod. 4. 16.
Shaw Leviticus 14. 4-8.
Bradley Numbers 23. 21.
Peirce Deuteronomy 6. 12.
Martin Deut. 17. 12.
Bell Joshua 24. 15.
Beridge Judges 17. 6.
Price 1 Samuel 2. 9.
Walwyn 1 Sam. 10. 24.
Mariott 1 Sam. 15. 23:
Paradise 1 Sam. 24. 5, 6.
Douch 1 Sam. 10. 24.
Taylor 1 Sam. 13. 22, 23.
Calamy 1 Sam. 4. 13.
Griffith 1 Sam. 26. 9.
Littleton 1 Sam. 7. 15, 16.
Walsal 2 Sam. 19. 14.
Gregory 2 Sam. 19. 3.
Barksdale 2 Sam. 15. 25.
Hunt 2 Sam. 1. 25, 26.
Edes 2 Sam. 3. 36.
Ford 2 Sam. 19. 30.
Creed 2 Sam. 19. 14, 15.
Newcome 2 Sam. 19. 14.
Bradshaw 2 Sam. 19. 14.
Ford 2 Sam. 1. 14.
Bury 2 Sam. 1. 18.
Waring 2 Sam. 12. 15. 24.
Wetcnhal 1 Kings 18. 21.
Edwards 1 Kings 8. 28.
Ramsey 2 Kings 9. 31.
Turner 2 Kings 11. 12.
Reading 2 Kings 3. 15, 16.
Ayleway 2 Kings 11. 12.
Heyrick 2 Kings 11. 12.
Smith 1 Chron. 12. 32.
Walker 2 Chron. 23. 11.
Lye 2 Chron. 4. 13, 14.
Winter 2 Chron. 25. 24.
Overing 2 Chron. 25. 24.
Horton 2 Chron. 9. 6.
Vye Nehemiah 6. 11.
Collings Job 14. 1.
Bradley Job 29. 14-17.
Waker Job 14. 1.
Sadler Job 14. 20.
Chetwind Job 1. 21, 22, 23.
Meggot Job 14. 14.
Thompson Job 14. 14.
Crofton Psalm 34. 14.
Mosome Psal. 75. 1.
Sheldon Psalm 18. 29.
Jones Psalm 18. 24, 25, 26.
Nelm Psalm 118. 21, 26.
Hodges Psalm 126. 3.
Strode Psalm 76. 11.
Warwell Psalm 126. 1, 2.
Swetnam Psalm 24. 3.
Tower Psalm 21. 1.
Martyn Psalm 118. 22, 23.
Boteler Psalm 72. 4.
Walsall Psalm 15. 17.
Barker Psalm 90. 12.
Heylin Psalm 31. 21.
Hibert Psalm 118. 24.
Charles Psalm 21. 3.
Bell Psalm 127. 1.
Lingue Psalm 18. 50.
Phylips Psalm 21. 1.
Dominick Psalm 22. 12, 13, 14.
Sterry Psalm 133. 3.
King Psalm 116. 15.

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Spotiswood Psalm 84. 10, 11.
Glover Psalm 122. 6.
Symmer Psalm 97. 10.
How Psalm 82. 6.
Lee Psalm 51. 17.
Dolben Psalm 54. 6, 7.
Ford Psalm 107. 23, 24.
Bridge on Psalm 19.
Washburn Psalm 90. 9, 10.
Smith Psalm 94. 20, 21.
Highham Psalm 118. 24.
Cromp Psalm 21. 3.
Killegrew Psalm 2. 6.
Towers Psalm 21. 1.
Littleton Psalm 122. 8.
Lake Psalm 2. 6.
Wellington Psalm 51. 17.
North Psalm 1. 1.
Spencer Proverbs 29. 2.
B. Worcester Prov. 28. 2.
Fowler Prov. 24. 21.
Smallwood Prov. 11. 18.
Kem Prov. 29. 2.
South Prov. 3. 17.
Truman Prov. 13. 9.
Gilbert Prov. 10. 7.
Harrison Prov. 14. 34.
Godman Ecclesiastes 10. 17.
Brunsel Eccles. 10. 17.
Scarlet Eccles. 10. 17.
Meriton Eccles. 10. 20.
Hopkins Eccles. 9. 5.
Hurst Eccles. 1. 9.
Wolvough Eccles. 12. 7.
Wilkins Eccles. 12. 13.
Wilkins Eccles. 11. 14.
Bodington Canticles 3. 11.
Gearing Cant. 2. 5.
Hardy Isaiah 57. 19.
Peters Isa. 55. 1.
Cole Isa. 1. 25, 26.
Twiss Lamentations 4. 20.
Paterson Ezekiel 7. 23.
King Ezek. 21. 27.
Ward Ezek. 24. 16.
Bernard Ezek. 24. 16.
Elborough Ezek. 20. 47.
Davenport Ezek. 1. 3.
Arnold Daniel 6. 10.
Du-moulin Dan. 12. 2, 3.
Causabon Hosea 3. 3, 4, to last.
Farmer Hosea 6. 1.
Hinde Hosea 9. 7.
Harrison Amos 5. 23, 24.
Patrick Micah 6. 8.
Eves Micah 7. 9.
Gauden Micah 6. 8.
Barton Haggai 1. 9.
Hardy Zachariah 12. 11.
Reynolds Zachar. 2. 5.
Palmer Malachy 1. 2, 3.
Flower Malachy 4. 5.
Hickman Mathew 13. 27.
Witby Math. 6. 9.
Standfast Math. 24. 4.
Calver Matt. 13. 45, 46.
Sadler Matt. 8. 25.
Bagshaw Matt. 16. 3.
Peirce Matt. 9. 8.
Carpenter Matt. 7. 17.
Povet Matt 13. 4.
Smallwood Matt. 5. 34.
Scot Matt. 2. 15.
Gerard Matt. 25. 21.
Par Matt. 24. 46.
Hacket Matt. 6. 19, 20, 21.
Gould Matt. 21. 13.
Connant Matt. 5. 16.
Baxter Luke 10. 20.
Bartholomew Luke 11. 21, 22.
Barker Luke 19. 27.
Shut Luke 21. 34.
Wall Luke 3. 6.
Goade Luke 21. 34.
Godwin Luke 5. 3.
Birkled Luke 2. 10, 11.
Bullingham Luke 1. 78, 79.
Walker Luke 7. 12, 13.
Hardy Luke 19. 47.
Masters Luke 1. 26, 27.
Straight Luke 6. 48.
Pool John 4. 23, 24.
Fisher John 11. 21.
Meggot John 5. 14.
Sampson John 13. 34.
Hunter John 13. 25.
Lloyd John 6. 14.
Bagshaw John 4. 24.
Dolben John 19. 19.
Hacket Acts 15. 39.
Pierce Acts 15. 28.

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Heywood Acts 23. 5.
Fuller Acts 13. 36.
Wakeman Acts 13. 1, 5.
Hardy Acts 13. 36.
Sherlock Acts 20. 28.
Hold Acts 2. 23.
Littleton Acts 13. 39.
Allington Acts 8. 1.
Dr. Lawrence Acts 2. 37. & part 38.
Pierce Romans 13. 12.
Buck Rom. 7. 25.
Heywood Rom. 6. 5.
Smith Rom. 5. 2.
Smith Rom. 8. 8.
Griffith Rom. 12. 4, 5.
Collet Rom. 12. 2.
Williams Rom. 7. 24.
Morc Rom. 13. 1, 2.
Glover Rom. 12. 19.
Bradley Rom. 5. 19.
Drake Rom. 13. 6.
Meriton Rom. 13. 5.
Henshman Rom. 15. 5, 6:
Wilkinson 1 Corinthians 7. 29.
Leslie 1 Cor. 14. 15.
More 1 Cor. 11. 23.
Buckler 1 Cor. 15. 28.
Hacket 1 Cor. 14. 16.
Bagshaw 1 Cor. 11. 19.
Roberts 1 Cor. 3. 21, 22, 23.
Cudworth 1 Cor. 15. 57.
Luke 1 Cor. 15. 29.
Basset 1 Cor. 6. 19.
Durham 1 Cor. 16. 13.
Rolls 1 Cor. 1. 10.
Nalton 2 Corinthians 4. 17.
Bird 2 Cor. 5. 20.
Mason 2 Cor. 2. 16.
Oldisworth 2 Cor. 7. 1.
Brownsword 2 Cor. 23. 20.
Nichols 2 Cor. 5. 20.
Lingard 2 Cor. 29. 30.
Hows 2 Cor. 19. 5, 6.
Patrick 2 Cor. 5. 1.
Gardner 2 Cor. 5. 20.
Singleton Galatians 4. 22.
Douglass Gal. 4. 4, 5.
Killcopp Gal. 2. 16.
Ramsey Gal. 1. 8.
Meade Ephesians 5. 15, 16.
Goodwin Ephes. 1. 21, 22.
Cheesman Ephes. 2. 4.
Whitelock Philipians 1. 19.
Price Phil. 4. 5.
Boreman Phil. 2. 5.
Straight Phil. 4. 4.
Reynolds Phil. 3. 8.
Barker Colossians 3. 12.
How 1 Thessalonians 4. 18.
Bayly 1 Thes. 4. 14.
Clark 1 Thes. 5. 12.
Calamy 1 Thes 4. 14.
Whitaker 1 Thes. 5. 21.
Web 1 Thes. 4. 11.
Bp. Exon 1 Thes. 3. 8.
Dobson 1 Thes. 4. 13.
Sudbury 1 Timothy 3. 1.
Mayne 1 Tim. 4. 14.
West 1 Tim. 4. 7, 8.
Hardy 1 Tim. 2. 1, 2.
Rust 2 Tim. 1. 10.
Teat 2 Tim. 3. 5.
Baxter Hebrews 11. 1.
Kitchin Heb. 9. 27.
Stileman Heb. 13. 17.
Pearson Heb. 11. 5.
Conyers Heb. 13. 18.
Bagshaw Heb. 12. 11.
Fullwood Heb. 12. 2, 3.
Tatnall Heb. 2. 15.
Mason Heb. 9. 27, 28.
Bp. Lincolne. Heb. 13. 15.
Brunning James 3. 17.
Bury James 3. 15, 16.
Noble James 1. 15.
Lane 1 Peter 2. 25.
Winter 1 Pet. 2. 17.
Wilkocks 1 Pet. 2. 11.
Bedingfeild 1 Pet. 5. 2, 3.
Starkey 1 Pet. 2. 13.
Glanvil 1 Pet. 1. 22.
Crosby 1 Pet. 3. 8.
Gearing 1 Pet. 1. 13.
Hopkins 1 Pet. 2. 13, 14.
Symonds 1 John 4. 17.
Griffith 1 John 1. 7.
Brevall 1 John 5. 4.
Barn 1 John 5. 4.
Hardy Revelations 3. 9.
Hoper Rev. 14. 13.
Spurslow Rev. 2. 10.
Tuke Rev. 2. 10.
Symmer Rev. 14. 13.

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Bradley Rev. 2. 1, 2.
De-Assigny Rev. 2. 10.
Dr. Stillingfleet's Jude 5. 11.
Lake Rev. 2. 10.
Sclater Rev. 2. 10.
Prov. 14. 9. Amos 4. 11.

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A Plat for Marriners: or, The Seamans Preacher. Delivered in several Sermons upon

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A Treatise of Sacramental covenanting with Christ, shewing the ungodly their contempt of Christ, in their contempt of the Sacramental Covenant; and calling them (not to a pro∣phanation of this holy ordinance, but) to an understanding, serious, entire dedication of themselves to God in the Sacramental cove∣nant, and a believing commemoration of the death of Christ. By Jo. Rawlet. Printed for John Sims in Cornhill: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

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Sin the Plague of Plagues, or sinful sin the worst of evils, being the substance of se∣veral Sermons Preached many years ago in Southwark. By Ralph Venning. Printed for J. Hancock in Cornhill, and T. Parkhurst in Cheapside: price bound 2 s.

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Sure footing in Christianity examined. By George Huges, late Minister of the Gospel at Plymouth in Devon. Sold by most Booksel∣lers.

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Divinity in Small Octavo.

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A Short exposition of the Catechism of the Church of England, in English and Latine. By Edward Boughen, D. D. Printed for Chri∣stopher Wilkinson in Fleetstreet: price bound 1 s.

Principiis obsta. The Ready way to pre∣vent sin. By William Bagshaw. Printed for T. Parkhurst in Cheapside: price bound 8 d.

Divine meditations upon several Subjects: whereunto is annexed Gods love, and mans unworthiness, with several divine ejaculations. By John Quarls. Printed for Peter Parker in Cornhill: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

A Good help for weak memories, or the contents of every Chapter in the Bible in Al∣phabetical disticks. Whereunto is added the order of times, wherein the Prophesies and New Testament were penned: as also a Chro∣nology from Adam to the destruction of Jeru∣salem by Titus Vesasian. Printed for T. Hel∣der in Little-Brittain: price bound 1 s.

Faiths necessity, discovering opinionists va∣nity; or a blow at the Idol of opinion from the hand of Faith. By Edward Wells. Printed for G. Calvert, and S. Sprint in Duck-Lane: price bound 1 s.

A Genuine explication of the Vision of the Book of Revelation, full of sundry new Chri∣stian considerations: wherein true and false Christendom is breifly and nakedly represent∣ed, and the time of each of them after a Mathe∣matical manner demonstrated, and all con∣fronted with good History; both shewing the accomplishment of things past, and thence as∣certaining the fulfilling of things yet to come: By the learned and pious A. B. Peganius. Englished by H. O. Printed for Moses Pitt in Little-Brittain: price bound 2 s.

The Life and Death of Dr. Samuel Winter. With some rare examples of Gods gracious answer to his Prayers. Price bound 1 s.

The inseparable union between Christ and a Believer, which Death it self cannot sever; or, the bond that can never be broken: open∣ed in a Sermon at the Funeral of Mrs. Dorothy Freeborne. By Thomas Peck, M. A. Price bound 8 d. Both Printed for Tho. Parkhurst in Cheapside.

Comfortable words to afflicted Consciences: together with a short advice to the ministry how to handle them. Also the Christians man∣sion house; being a Sermon Preached Feb. 7. 1668. at the Funeral of Mrs. Martha Walmsby. By W. Yole. Printed for Sam. Hoe: price bound 1 s.

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The Judgement of Mr. Francis Bamfield, late Minister of Sherborn in Dorsetshire, for the observation of the Jewish, or Seventh day Sabbath: with his Reasons and Scriptures for the same. Sent in a Letter to Mr. Ben of Dor∣chester: Together with Mr. Ben's sober answer to the same; and a vindication of the Christi∣an Sabbath against the Jewish. Printed for Joseph Nevil in St. Pauls Church-yard: price sticht 6 d.

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〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉: Or Divine goodness explicated and vindicated from the exceptions of the A∣theist: wherein also the consent of the gravest Philosophers, with the holy and inspired Pen∣men,

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in many of the most important points of Christian Doctrine, is fully evinced. By Richard Burthogge Dr. in Physick. Printed for James Collins in Ludgate-street: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

Holy breathings under the sense of Sin: or, an undeniable acknowledgement of the sinful estate of man, as he is naturally descended from the loyns of his first parents. Together with a Soveraign preparative toward a blessed eternity. Composed by Tho. Price Gent. Printed for Obd. Smith. Sold by T. Saw∣bridge in Little-Brittain: price bound 1 s.

Deus Nobiscum. A Narrative of a great deliverance at Sea; with the name of the Ma∣ster, Ship, and those that suffered. Also a Sermon Preached on their return. By William Johnson, D. D. Printed for B. Tooke in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 1 s.

Two Treatises: The first of Death, on 1 Cor. 15. 26. The second of Judgement, on 2 Cor. 5. 10, 11. By Richard Baxter. Print∣ed for Nevil Simmons in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 2 s.

Christ's power over bodily diseases, Preach∣ed in several Sermons on Matt. 8. 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. And published for the in∣struction especially of the more ignorant Peo∣ple in the great duty of preparation for sickness and death. By Edward Lawrence, M. A. Printed for Francis Tyton in Fleetstreet: price bound 2 s.

Heavenly-mindness, and Earthly-minded∣ness, in two parts. With an Appendix concern∣ing laying hold on eternal Life. By John Rowe Minister of the Gospel. Printed for Francis Tyton in Fleetstreet: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

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A Discourse of Monsieur Vigier to the Lord Abbot Goddon, concerning the Book of Mon∣sieur Arnaud, entituled, the perpetuity of the Faith of the Catholick Church touching the Eucharist. &c. In which discourse is very briefly discovered, the vanity and ineffectual∣ness of that pompous Vollume of the Scor∣bonist. Printed for John Mertyn in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 1 s.

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The holy Eucharist, or the Mystery of the Lords Supper briefly explained. By Tho. Watson. Printed for T. Parkhurst in Cheap∣side.

The preciousness of Christ to Believers; o A Treatise wherein the absolute necessity, the transcendent excellency, the supereminent gra∣ces, the beauty, rarity and usefulness of Christ is opened and applied. By John Robotham. Printed for Henry Eversden in West-Smith∣field.

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A Saint indeed: or the great work of a Chri∣stian opened, and pressed; from Prov. 4. 23. By John Flavel. Printed for Rob. Boulter in Cornhil.

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A most familiar explanation of the Assem∣blies shorter Catechism. By Jos. Allejne, late Preacher of the Gospel. Printed for George Calvert and Samuel Sprint in Duck-lane: price bound 1 s.

The Doctrine of self-posing, or a Christi∣ans duty of putting cases of difficulty to him∣self. By B. Baxter, Minister of the Gospel. Printed for Peter Parker in Cornhil: price bound 8 d.

Gods Sovereignty displayed from Job 9. 12. By William Gearing, Minister of the word. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst in Cheapside: price 1 s.

A Memento to young and old, or the young mans Remembrancer, and the old mans Moni∣tor. By John Maynard, late of Mayfield in Sussex. Printed for Thomas Parkurst in Cheap∣side: price 1 s.

Philadelphia, or a Treatise of Brotherly love, &c. By William Gearing, Minister of the word.

The Christians daily Monitor to the per∣formance of personal and Relative duties, with a resolution of some cases of Conscience, pub∣lished for the benefit of young persons. By Joseph Church. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst in Cheapside: price 1 s.

Patience and its perfect work under sudden and sore trials. Printed for Rob. Duncomb in Duck-Lane: price 1 s.

The difference between the Spots of the god∣ly and of the wicked. By Jeremiah Burroughs. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst in Cheapside: price 1 s.

The Canticles; or Song of Solomon Para∣Phrased,

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and explained by divers other Texts of Scriptures, very useful. By the Learned, Reverend, and Faithful Minister of Christ Mr. Arthur Hildersham. As also the same, toge∣ther with the two songs of Moses, and the song of Deborah, collected into Metre. Print∣ed for Robert Clavel in Little-Brittain: price bound 1 s.

A Manual, or three small and plain Treatises of Divinity. Translated and collected out of the ancient Writers. By the most Reverend Father in God John Lord Arch-Bishop of York Printed for Jos. Clarke, and Ralph Needham, in Little-Brittain: price bound 1 s.

Sacrilegious desertion of the holy Ministry rebuked, and tolerated Preaching of the Gospel vindicated: in answer to a Book called Toleration not to be abused, &c. Printed for Nevil Simmons in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 1 s.

The Explication of the Creed, the Ten Commandments, and the Lords Prayer: with the addition of some Forms of Prayer. By John Rawlet. Printed for John Sims in Corn∣hil: price bound 10 d.

Characters in Blood, or a bleeding Saviour held out to a bleeding Sinner. By Richard Dyer. Printed for Thomas Sawbridge in Little Brittain: price bound 10 d.

The Saints perseverance asserted and vindica∣ted from the exceptions against it; occasioned by two conferences upon that point, published by Mr. Ives. By Tho Danson, Fellow of Magd. Colledge in Oxon. Printed for T. Park∣hurst in Cheapside: price stitcht 6 d.

A plain and brief explanation upon the Church-Catechism, different from what hither∣to hath been extant, &c. To which is added a plain useful tract of confirmation. By Na∣thanial Blithe, Rector of Dowesby in Lincoln∣shire. Printed for Edward Millington in Little-Brittain: price 1 s. 4 d.

The Corrector Corrected, or Mr. Dansons late Book, referring to two conferences between himself and Mr. Ives, about the Saints perse∣verance, detected.

A Brief instruction in the worship of God and discipline of the Churches of the New-Testament, by way of Question and Answer. By J. Owen. Sold by Eliz. Calvert. Price bound 1 s. 6 d.

'AYTAPKEIA, Or the art of divine content∣ment. By Thomas Watson. Printed for Ralph Smith in Cornhil: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

A Word in season, or Three great duties of Christians in the worst of times: on a discourse from 1 John 2. 28. from Psalm. 42. 1, 2. Jer. 14. 19. price 1 s. 6 d.

Divinity in Large Twelves.

INdex Biblicus; or, The Historical books of the holy Scripture Abridged, with each Book, Chapter, and sum of diverse matters distinguished, and a Chronology to every eminent Epocha of time superad∣ded: with an harmony of the four Evangelists, and a Table thereunto. Printed for J. Baker in St. Pauls Church-yard: price 6 d.

The duty of every one that intends to be saved, being Rules and promises, precepts and examples from sacred writ, directing all persons of what degree soever, how to govern their passions, and to live vertuously and soberly in the World: useful for families. Printed for Symon Miller at the West end of St. Pauls: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

Directions about preparing for Death. By Tho Burroughs. Printed for J. Baker in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 8 d.

A Demonstration of the Resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. By Rich. Garbut. Print∣ed for S. Gellibrand in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 1 s.

The Mute Christian. By Thomas Brooks. Printed for John Hancock in Cornhill: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

The holy City, or new Jerusalem, wherein its goodly lights, walls, gates, angell are expounded, also the length and breadth, to∣gether with the golden measuring reed explain∣ed, and the glory of all unfolded. By John Bunyan. Printed for Francis Smith without Temple-Bar: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

Time, and the end of time: or two discour∣ses. The first about redemption of time. The second about consideration of our latter end. By John Fox. Printed for G. Calvert, and S. Sprint in Duck-Lane: price bound 1 s.

Annotations on Ecclesiastes. By a Reve∣rend Divine. Printed for Robert Boulter in Cornhill: price bound 2 s. 6 d.

Verus Christianus, or directions for private devotions and retirements. By David Stokes, D. D. With an Appendix containing some private devosions of Bishop Andrews, never be∣fore extant: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

Enter into thy closet, or a Method and Or∣der for private Devotion, with an Appendix concerning the frequent and holy use of the Lords Supper. Printed for J. Martyn in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 2 s.

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Worldly policy, Moral prudence, and Chri∣stian wisdome. By Charles Herle of Lanca∣shire. Printed for S. Gellibrand in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 2 s.

A Treatise concerning the Lords Supper: with three Dialogues, for the more full informati∣on of the weak in the nature and use of the Sacrament. By T. Doolittle. Printed for G. Cal∣vert, E. Thomas, and S. Sprint. Price bound 1 s.

A Dialogue between a Popish Priest and an English Protestant, wherein the principal points and arguments of both Religions are truly pro∣posed and fully examined. By Matthew Poole. Printed for Thomas Passinger on London-Bridge.

Christian advice both to old and young, rich and poor, which may serve as a directory at hand ready to direct all persons almost in every state and condition, under Twenty seven ge∣neral useful heads. Printed for Edward Brew∣ster in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 1 s.

The Righteous mans evidence for Heaven: or, a Treatise shewing how every one while he lives here, may certainly know what shall be∣come of him after his departure out of this Life: By Timothy Rogers. Printed for Edward Brew∣ster in St. Pauls Church-yard: pricebound 1 s.

Boanerges and Barnabas, Judgement and Mer∣cy, or Wine and Oyl for wounded and afflict∣ed souls: in two parts. By Francis Quarls. Printed for W. Hinchman in Westminster Hall: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

A Cap of gray hairs for a green head: or the Fathers counsel to his Son, an Apprentice in London: to which is added a discourse on the worth of a good name. By Caleb Trench∣field. Printed for H. Eversden in West-Smith∣field: price bound 1 s.

Christian consolations taught from five heads in Religion. First, Faith. Secondly, Hope. Thirdly, The holy Spirit. Fourthly, Prayer. Fiftly, The Sacrament. Printed for R. Royston in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

Two discourses for the furtherance of Chri∣stian piety and devotion. The former asserting the necessity and reasonableness of a positive worship, and particularly of the Christian. The latter considering the common hinderances of devotion, and the divine worship, with their respective remedies. By the Author of the Me∣thod for private devotion. Printed for John Ma∣ratyn in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

A String of Pearls; or, the best things re∣served till last. By Thomas Brooks. Printed for J. Hancock in Cornhill: price bound 1 s.

Elysii Campi, a Paradise of delights, or an Elixir of comforts offered to believers. In two short discourses of First, The confirma∣tion of the Covenant. Secondly, The dona∣tion of Christ. By R: W. Printed for Moses Pitt in Little-Brittain: price bound 1 s.

The Sinners Tears in Meditation and Prayers By T. Fettiplace. Printed for W. Cadman in the New Exchange: price bound 1 s.

A call to the unconverted, with the addition of some Prayers. By R. Baxter. Printed for N. Simmons in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 1 s.

Correction, Instruction; or, A Treatise of afflictions. First conceived by way of private meditations; afterward digested into certain Sermons. Printed for N. Ranew, and J. Robinson in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

The Young man's duty: a discourse shewing the necessity of seeking the Lord betimes; as also the danger and unreasonableness of trust∣ing to a late repentance. By Richard Kidder, M. A. Printed for G. Calvert; and S. Sprint in Duck-Lane: price bound 1 s.

A breif Concordance, or Table to the Bible of the last Translation; serving for the more easie finding out of the most useful places there∣in contained. By Mr. John Downam. Print∣ed for Robert Horn in Cornhill: price bound 10 d.

The young man's warning piece, or a Ser∣mon Preached at the burial of VV. Rogers, Apothecary. With an History of his sinful Life and woful Death. Together with a Post∣script of the use of examples. By Robert Ab∣bot. Printed for T. Sawbridge in Little-Brit∣tain: price bound 8 d.

Sacred principles, Services, and Soliloquies; or, A Manual of devotions made up of Three parts. First, The grounds of Christian Reli∣gion, and the doctrine of the Church of Eng∣land, as differing from the now Roman ones. Secondly, Daily and weekly forms of Prayers. Thirdly, Seven charges to Conscience, &c. By William Brough, D. D. Printed for Peter Parker in Cornhill: price bound 3 s.

The vanity of this mortal Life, or of man considered only in his present mortal estate. By John Howe, M. A. Printed for Samuel Gellibrand in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 1 s. 4 d.

A Collection of private devotions, &c. By Dr. Cosin Dean of Peterborough, and late Lord Bishop of Duresme. Printed for W. Cadman in the New Exchange: price bound 2 s.

The Worme that dyeth not; or, Hell Tor∣ments, in the Certainty and Eternity of them: plainly discovered in several Sermons on Mark 9. 48. By William Strong. Published by T. Manton, and J. Rowe. Printed for Francis Tyton in Fleetstreet: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

The greatness of the mystery of godliness: Together with Hypocrisie discovered in its na∣ture

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and workings. By Cuthbert Sydenham. Printed for Robert Boulter in Cornhill: price bound 2 s.

The Christian monitor, earnestly and com∣passionately perswading Sinners unto true and timely repentance, by the serious view of the following weighty considerations. First, The stupendious love of God unto a man in Christ Jesus. Secondly, The great danger of de∣spair, and greater of presumption. Thirdly, The sweetness; easiness and pleasantness of the ways of God; &c. By Tho. Fettiplace. Printed for W. Miller in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 1 s. 6 d.

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A Rationale upon the Book of Common-Prayer of the Church of England. By Anth. Sparrow, D. D. Now Lord Bishop of Exon. price bound 3 s. 6 d.

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A Summary of devotions, compiled and u∣sed, By William Llaud, sometime Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Printed for Thomas Basset. Price 1 s.

The whole duty of man, &c. Printed for Robert Pawlet in Chancery-Lane.

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The great Assize, or day of Jubilee, in which we must make a general account of all our actions before Almighty God. Delivered in several Sermons. Printed for T. Passinger on London Bridge: price bound 1 s.

Four select Sermons upon several Texts of Scripture. By Will. Fenner, B. D. Price bound 1 s.

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Immanuel, or a plain discovery of true Re∣ligion as it imports a living principle in the minds of men, grounded upon Christs dis∣course with the Samaritans, John 4. 14. By the same Author. Price 1 s. 6 d.

Divinity in Small Twelves.

A Brief declaration and vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity, as also of the person and satisfaction of Christ, accommodated to the capacity and use of such as may be in danger to be sedu∣ced, and the establishment of the truth. By J. Owen, D. D. Printed for N. Ponder in Chancery-Law: price bound 1 s.

Good thoughts in bad times, together with good thoughts in worse times. By Tho. Fuller D. D. Printed for John Williams in Little-Bri∣tain: price bound 1 s.

A Collection of private Devotions, fitted for every day of the Week. By Tho: Woole. Printed for H. Twyford in the Teml: price ound 10 d.

The Communicant in••••ructed how to examine himself, in some necessary Interrogatives, for worthy receiving of the Lords Supper. By T. Trott, Minister of Barkston near Grantham. Printed for R. Pawlet in Chancery-Lane: price bound 9 d.

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A brief Treatise about comfort which Gods Children have, or at least earnestly desire, to∣gether with the obstructions of comfort, and the removal of them. By John Clarke M. A. Printed for VVilliam Miller in St. Pauls Church-yard: price bound 6 d.

The Mariners divine mate, or spiritual navi∣gation improved, in the right mannagement of

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A Manual of private Devotions and Medi∣tations, of the Right Reverend Father in God, Lancelot Andrews, late Lord Bishop of Win∣chester, Translated out of a fair Greek Manu∣script of his Amanuensis. By R. D. B. D. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for R. Boulter in Cornhil.

The devout Communicant, exemplified in his behaviour before, at, and after the Sacra∣ment of the Lords Supper. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Tho: Dring in Fleetstreet.

Memorials of Godliness and Christianity: in Three parts, containing Meditations. First, of making Religion ones business. Secondly, an Appendix applied to the calling of a Mini∣ster; with an Account of the Author's Life. By Herbert Palmer B. D. Price bound 10 d. Printed for H. Million in Fleetstreet.

Enchiridion, containing Institutions divine and moral. By Fra: Quarls. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Th: Helder in Little Bri∣tain.

The History of the Bible, briefly collected by way of Question and Answer. Written by Eusebius Pagit, and by him Corrected. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Giles Widdows in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A Token for Children, being an exact Ac∣count of the Conversion, Holy and Exempla∣ry Lives, and joyful Deaths of several young Children. By James Janeway. Price bound 6 d. Printed for Dorman Newman in the Poultrey.

God's goodness vindicated, for the help of such (especially in Melancholy) as are tempt∣ed to deny it, and think him cruel, because of the present and future misery of Mankind; with respect to the Doctrine of Reprobation, and Damnation. By R. Baxter. Price bound 6 d. Printed for N. Simmons in St. Pauls Church-yard

Directions concerning the matter and style of Sermons. Written to W. S. a young Dea∣con. By J. A. Price bound 8 d. Printed for Spencer Hickman in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Directions for a godly Life, especially for communicating at the Lords Table; intended first for private use, now published for the good of those who desire the safety of their own Souls, and shall be pleased to make use thereof. By Henry Tozer M. A. Price bound 1 s. Printed for R. Davis in Oxford.

The Principles of Christian Religion, with a brief method of the Doctrine thereof. Cor∣rected and Enlarged by James Ʋsher Archbi∣shop of Armagh. Price bound 6 d. Printed for N. Ranew, and J. Robinson in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A Manual for Parents: Wherein is set down very particular directions, in reference to the Baptizing, Correcting, Instructing, and Choo∣sing a Calling for their Children. Whereunto is added a little Book for little Children. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Tho: Parkhurst in Cheapside.

Of Baptism, and the Lords Supper, Two short Discourses, opening the Nature, Design, and Ends of these two great Gospel Ordinan∣ces, and teaching the holy Use and Improve∣ment of them. Price bound 6 d. Printed for B. Billingsly in Cornhil.

Now or Never. By R. Baxter. Price bound 1 s. Printed for N. Simmons in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A Method and Instructions for the Art of Di∣vine Meditation, with instances of the several kinds of Solemn Meditation. By Tho: White. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Tho: Parkhurst in Cheapside.

The Poor Man's Rest, founded upon Motives, Meditations, and Prayers, expressing true Con∣solation in all Times of Affliction. By Jo: Norden. Printed for A. Crook. Price bound 1 s.

More Reasons for the Christian Religion, and no Reason against it: Or, A second Appendix to the Reasons of Christian Religion. Being first an Answer to a Letter from an unknown person, urging the Holy Scriptures with Con∣tradictions. Secondly, some Animadversions on a Tractate de Veritate. Written by the Noble and Learned Lord Edward Herbert. Price bound 1 s. Printed for N. Simmons in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The practice of Serious Godliness, affectio∣nately recommended and directed in some Re∣ligious counsels of a pious Mother to her dear Daughters. Printed for James Collins in Lud∣gate-street.

Jacob's Ladder: Or, The devout Souls ascen∣sion to Heaven, in Prayers, Thanksgivings, and Praises. In four parts, viz. 1. Private Devo∣tion. 2. Family Devotions for every day in the Week, &c. By Jo: Hall B. D. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Nath: Crowch in Cornhil.

The Evil Tongue tryed, and found Guilty: Or, The heinousness and sinfulness of a defa∣ming and back-biting Tongue, proving it to be a most pernicious and grievous plague to Man∣kind. By Stephen Ford Minister of the Gospel in London. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Nath: Crowch in Cornhil.

A Discourse concerning the Beauty of Pro∣vidence:

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By John Lord Bishop of Chester, Price bound 1 s. Printed for Sam: Gellibrand in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Spiritual Bee. Price bound 1 s. Print∣ed for John Crosly in Oxford.

The Saints Legacies: Or, A Collection of certain promises out of the Word of God. Printed for R. Royston in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Posie of godly Prayers, fit for every Christian to use. Collected by Nicholas The∣milthorpe Esq; Printed for R. Thrale, and I. Thrale in Bishopsgate-street.

The Consideration of Drexelius upon Eter∣ternity. Translated by R. Winterton. Price bound 2 s. Printed for T. Rooks in Ludgate∣street.

The Supplication of Saints: A Book of Prayers and Praises. By Tho: Sorocold. Price bound 1 s. Printed for P. Parker in Cornhil.

The Mothers Blessing: Or, The godly coun∣sel of a Gentlewoman, not long since deceased, left behind her for her Children, containing many good Exhortations, and good Admoniti∣ons, profitable for all Parents to leave as a Le∣gacy to their Children. By Mrs. Dorothy Leigh. Price bound 1 s. Printed for A. Crook.

Hugo Grotius, his most choice Discourses, out of that excellent Treatise de veritate Reli∣gionis Christianae, &c. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for William Lee in Fleetstreet.

Two Cases of Conscience resolved by Robert Saunderson, late Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Price bound 6 d. Printed for Chr: Wilkinson in Fleetstreet.

Divinity in Twenty-fours.

DAily Devotions: Or, The Christians Morning and Evening Sacrifice, di∣gested into Prayers and Meditations for every day in the Week, and upon other occasions; with short directions for a godly Life. By J. Collet D. D. Price bound 1 s. 4 d. Printed for Giles Widdows in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Saints Assurance: Or, The Sum of Sa∣ving Knowledge. By W. B. late of Falemin∣ster in Dorsetshire. Price bound 6 d. Print∣ed for G. Calvert, and S. Sprint in Duck∣lane.

Gerard's Meditations and Prayers. Written originally in the Latin Tongue, by John Gerard, and Translated by Ralph Winterton. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Sold by Ralph Smith near the Royal Exchange.

A Christians New-years Gift, or Exhortati∣on to the chief duties of a Christian life. By Sir Harbottle Grimston. Price bound 6 d. Printed for J. Redmayne.

A Box of Spikenard: or, a little Manual of Sacramental instruction and devotion, helpful to the people of God at the receiving of the Lords Supper. By Thomas Warmstry. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Margaret Shears i Covent-garden.

The Crums of Comfort, and godly Prayers; with thankful remembrances of Gods wonder∣ful deliverance of this Land. Price bound 1 s. Printed for H. Brome at the West end of St. Pauls.

Steps of ascension, containing Prayers and Meditations for every day in the Week. Price bound 1 s. Printed for T. Collins, and J. Ford, at the Middle Temple-gate.

The Christians pattern: Or, A divine Trea∣tise of the imitation of Christ. Written ori∣ginally in Latin, by Thomas of Kempis. Price bound 1 s. Sold by most Booksellers.

Divine Breathings: Or, A pious Soul thirst∣ing after Christ. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Robert Pawlet in Chancery-lane.

Physick in Folio.

THE Complete Chymical Dispensato∣ry, in Five Books, Treating of all sorts of Metals, precious Stones and Mine∣rals, of all Vegetables and Animals, and Things that are taken from them, as Musk, Civet, &c. how rightly to know them, and how they are to be used in Physick, with their several Doses. The whole Work being very useful for all Merchants, Druggists, Chyrurgi∣ons, and Apothecaries, &c. Written in Latin by Dr. John Schroder, that most famous and faithful Chymist: And Englished by W. Row∣land

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Dr. in Physick, who Translated Riverius Sennertus, &c. Price bound 10 s. Printed for Rob: Clavel in Little Britain.

Basilica Chymica & Praxis Chymiatrica: Or, Royal and Practical Chymistry, in Three Trea∣tises; wherein all those excellent Medicines, and Chymical Preparations are fully disco∣vered. From whence all our modern Chymists have drawn their choicest Remedies, being a Translation of Oswald Crollius his Royal Chy∣mistry, augmented and enlarged by John Hart∣man. To which is added a Treatise of Signa∣tures of internal things, &c. All faithfully Englished. Price bound 10 s. Printed for J. Starkey, and T. Passenger, in Fleetstreet, and London-bridge.

An Exact Survey of the Microcosme, or Little World, being an Anatomy of the Bodies of Man and Woman, wherein the Skin, Veins, Nerves, Muscles, Bones, Sinews, Ligaments, are accurately delineated, and curiously pasted to∣gether, so as at first sight you may behold all the outward parts of Man and Woman; and by turning up the several Dissections of the pa∣per, take a view of all their inwards, with Al∣phabetical references to every member and part of the Body. Set forth by Michael Spa∣her of Tyool. Englished by J. Ireton Chyrur∣gion. Price bound 12 s. Printed for Joseph Moxon on Ludgate-hill.

A Sure Guide: Or, The best and nearest way to Physick and Chyrurgery: That is to say, The Arts of Healing by Medicine and Ma∣nual Operation; being an Anatomical Descri∣ption of the whole Body of Man, and its parts, with their respective Diseases, demonstrated from the fabrick and use of the said parts. In Six Books. Written in Latin by Johannes Rio∣lanus junior. Englished by N. Culpeper Gent. and W. R. Price bound 12 s. Printed for George Sawbridge on Ludgate-hill.

Physick in Quarto.

A Short view of the Frauds and Abuses committed by Apothecaries, as well in relation to Patients, as Physitians, and of the onely Remedy thereof, by Phy∣sitians making their own Medicines. By Chri∣stopher Merret M. D. Price stitch't 1 s. Print∣ed for R. Chiswel in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A Discourse setting forth the unhappy con∣dition of the practice of Physick in London, offering some means to put it into a better, for the interest of Patients, no less than of Physiti∣ans. By John Goddard Dr. of Physick. Price stitch't 1 s. Printed for John Martyn in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Lex Talionis, sive Pharmacopaeorum: Or, A short Reply to Dr. Merret's Book, and others, written against the Apothecaries; wherein may be discovered the Frauds and Abuses committed by Doctors professing and practising Pharma∣cy. Price stitch't 6 d.

Self-Conviction: Or, An Enumeration of the Absurdities, Railings, against the Colledge and Physitians in general (but more especially the Writers against Apothecaries) Non-sence, Irrational Conclusions, Falsities in matter of Fact, and in Quotations, Concessions, &c. of a nameless person; and also an Answer to the rest of Lex Talionis. By Christopher Merret Dr. of Physick. Price 6 d. Printed for Richard Chiswel in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A Complete Body of Chymistry, wherein is contained whatsoever is necessary to the know∣ledge of that Art, comprehending in general the whole practice thereof, and teaching the most exact preparation of Animals, Vegetables and Minerals. Written in French, by Nicasius Le-Februe. Englished by P. D. C. Price bound 8 s. Printed for John Wright in Little Britain.

The Accomplish't Physitian, the Honest Apothecary, and the Skilful Chyrurgion, de∣tecting their necessary connexion and depen∣dance on each other, withall a discovery of the Frauds of the Quacking Emperick, the prescri∣bing Chyrurgion, and the practising Apotheca∣ry: Whereunto is added the Physitians Cir∣cuit, the History of Physick, and a Lash for Lex Talionis. Price stitch't 1 s. Printed for W. Thackery in Duck-lane.

Metallographia: Or, An History of Metals, wherein is declared the signs of Ores and Mi∣nerals, both before and after digging: The cau∣ses and manner of their generations, kinds, sorts, and differences, with the description of sundry new Metals, or Semi-metals, and many other things pertaining to Mineral knowledge; as also the handling and shewing of their Vege∣tability, &c. By John Webster Practitioner in Physick and Chyrurgery. Price bound 5 s. Printed for W. Kettleby in St. Pauls Church∣yard.

Medice Cura Teipsum: Or, The Apotheca∣ries Plea, in some short and modest Animadver∣sions upon a late Tract, intituled, A short view

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of the Frauds and Abuses of the Apotheca∣ries, and the onely Remedy by Physitians ma∣king their own Medicines. By Christopher Merret Dr. in Physick, &c. Price stitch't 8 d. Printed for Will: Miller in St. Pauls Church∣yard.

Praxis Medicorum Antiqua & Nova: The ancient and modern practice of Physick exa∣mined, stated, and compared. By E. Mayn∣waring Dr. in Physick. Price stitch't 1 s. Sold by Tho: Archer in Fleetstreet.

A Reply to George Thompson, Pretender to Physick and Chymistry: Whereunto is added a defence of Phlebotomy in general, and par∣ticularly in the Pest, and pestilential Diseases. In the Small-pox, Scurvy, Plurisies, and seve∣ral other Distempers; in opposition to the same Author of Medela Medicinae, Dr. Whita∣ker, and Dr. Sydenham. Also a Relation of the strange Symptoms happening lately by the Bite of an Adder: together with the method of its Cure. Lastly, A Reply, by way of Preface, to the Calumnies of Ecebolius Glan∣vil, Fellow of the Royal Society. By Henry Stubbs Physician at Warwick. Price bound 6 s.

A Letter sent to Mr. Henry Stubbs, wherein the Galenical method and medicaments as like∣wise Blood-letting in particular, are offered to be proved ineffectual, or destructive to Man∣kind, by experimental Demonstrations. Also his Answer thereunto by Letter, on which Ani∣madversions are made. By George Thompson Dr. of Physick. Price stitch't 6 d. Printed for Nath: Crowch in Exchange-alley in Corn∣hill.

The Art of Distillation: Or, A Treatise of the choicest Spagyrical Preparations, Ex∣periments, and Curiosities, performed by way of Distillation. As also the London Distiller, exactly and truly shewing the way to draw all sorts of Spirits and Strong-waters, &c. By J. French Dr. in Physick. Printed for Tho: Williams in Hosier-lane.

The Miraculous Conformist: Or, An Ac∣count of several miraculous Cures performed by the Stroaking of the Hands of Mr. Valen∣tine Greatrecks, with a Physical Discourse thereupon, in a Letter to the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq; By Henry Stubbs. Price 6 d. Printed for Richard Davis in Ox∣ford.

Physick in Large Octavo.

HYdrologia Chymica: Or, The Chymi∣cal Anatomy of the Scarborough, and other Spaws in Yorkshire, and a Dis∣course concerning the original of hot and cold Springs; with the Causes and Cures of most Diseases incident to Man: Also a Vin∣dication of Chymical Physick, where a pro∣bable way is propounded for the improvement of Experimental Philosophy; with a Digres∣sion concerning an Universal Character, and a short account of the principles of all Con∣cretes, whether vegetable, animal, or mineral. By Will: Sympson Philo-chymico medicus. Price bound 3 s. Printed for R. Chiswel in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Art of Chymistry, as it is now practi∣sed, so plain and easie, that it is fitted to the meanest Capacity. Written in French by P. Thibault Chymist to the French King. And Englished by a Fellow of the Royal Society. Price bound 4 s. Printed for John Starkey in Fleetstreet.

Secrets Revealed: Or, An Entrance to the Shut-palace of the King, containing the great∣est Treasure in Chymistry, never yet so plainly discovered. Composed by a most famous English man, who, by Inspiration and Reading, attained to the Philosophers Stone, at his Age of Twenty three years, Anno Domini 1645. Published by W. C. Esq; Price bound 1 s. 6 d.

Medicaments for the Poor: Or, Physick for the common People. In Two Books. The first containing excellent Remedies for most common Diseases, made of such things as are common to be had in almost every Countrey, and are made by little Art, and less Charge. Written in Latin by John Prevotius, Translated with Additions. The second, Health for the Rich and Poor by Dyet, without Physick. By Nich: Culpeper. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Print∣ed for George Sawbridge on Ludgate-hill.

Vita Sana & Longa: The preservation of Health, and prolongation of Life, proposed and proved, in the due observance of remark∣able Precautions, and daily practicable Rules, relating to Body and Mind, Compendiously abstracted from the Institutions and Law of Na∣ture. By E. Maynwaring Dr. in Physick. Price bound 2 s. Printed for T. Basset in Fleetstreet.

Latham Spaw in Lancashire, with some re∣markable Causes and Cures effected by it. Price bound 1 s. Printed for R. Clavel in Little —.

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New Experiments upon Vipers, containing also an exact Description of all the parts of a Viper, the Seat of its Poyson, and the several effects thereof; Together with the exquisite Remedies that by the Skilful may be drawn from Vipers, as well for the Cure of their Bi∣tings, as for that of other Maladies. Written in French by M. Charas: Now Rendered in∣to English. Price bound 3 s. Printed for J. Martyn in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Culpeper's Semiotica Ʋranica: Or, An Astrological Judgment of Diseases, from the Decumbiture of the Sick, much Enlarged: 1. From Aven Ezra, by way of Introduction. 2. From Nowel Duret, by way of Direction. Wherein is laid down the way and manner of finding out the cause, change, and end of the Disease. Also whether the Sick be likely to live or dye; and the time when recovery or death is to be expected, &c. Whereunto is added a Table of Logastical Logarithms, to find the exact time of the Crisis. With a compendious Treatise of Urine. By N. Cul∣peper. Sold by B. Bilingsley in Corn-hill.

The last Will and Testament of Basil Valen∣tine, Monk of the Order of St. Bennet; which being alone, he hid under a Table of Marble, behind the high Altar of the Cathe∣dral Church, in the Imperial City of Erford. To which is added Two Treatises. The first declaring the Manual Operations. The se∣cond shewing things Natural and Supernatu∣ral. Price bound 5 s. Printed for Edward Brewster in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Culpeper's last Legacy to his Wife for the Publick good, containing sundry admirable Experiences in Physick and Chyrurgery. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for Obadiah Bla∣grave in Little Britain.

Blagrave's Astrological practice of Physick, discovering the true way to Cure all kinds of Diseases and Infirmities which are naturally in∣cident to the Body of Man; being performed by such Herbs and Plants which grow within our own Nation: directing the way to Distill, and extract their Vertues, and making up of Medicines. By Joseph Blagrave Gent. Student in Astrology and Physick. Price bound 2 s. Printed for Obadiah Blagrave in Little Bri∣tain.

The Ladies Companion, or English Midwife: Wherein is demonstrated the manner and order how Women ought to govern themselves du∣ring the whole time of their Breeding Chil∣dren, of their difficult Labour, hard Travel, and Lying-in, &c. Together with the Disea∣ses they are subject to in such Times, and the several wayes and means for help. Also the various Forms of the Child proceeding forth of the Womb, in Seventeen Copper-Cuts. By Will: Sermon Dr. in Physick. Price bound 2 s. Printed for Edward Thomas in Little Britain.

Hydrological Essayes: Or, A Vindication of Hydrologia Chymica; being a further disco∣very of the Scarborough Spaw, and of the right use thereof, and of the Sweet Spaw, and Sul∣phur Well at Knasborough, with a brief Ac∣count of the Allum Works at Whitby: Toge∣ther with a Return to some Queries, propound∣ed by the ingenious Mr. Daniel Foot, concerning Mineral waters.

Tyrocinium Chymicum: Or, Chymical Es∣sayes acquired from the fountain of Nature, and manual Experience. By John Beguinus Almoner to the French King. Englished. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for T. Passinger on London bridge.

Morbus Polyrhizos & Polymorphaeus. A Trea∣tise of the Scurvy, examining the different opinions and practice of the most solid, and grave Writers, concerning the Nature and Cure of this Disease. Evicting considerable Errors in the Theory, and practice, and deter∣mining the whole matter from the latest Expe∣riments, and Observations. With a true Ac∣count of Tobacco relating to this Disease. By Everard Maynwaring, Dr. of Physick. Price bound 2 s. Printed for Peter Parker in Corn∣hill.

Aurora Chymica: Or, A rational way of preparing Animals, Vegetables, and Minerals, for a Physical use. By which preparations they are made most efficacious, safe and plea∣sant Medicines, for the preservation and resto∣ration of the Life of man. Autore Edvardo Bomet. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for John Starkey in Fleet-street.

A Philosophical Essay, declaring the proba∣ble causes whence Stones are produced in the greater World; from which, occasion is taken to search into the origen of all Bodies, dis∣covering them to proceed from Water and Seed, being a Prodromus to a Medicinal Tract, concerning the Causes and Cure of the Stone in the Kidneys and Bladder of men. By Dr. Thomas Shirley, Physician in Ordinary to Charles I I. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Will: Cadman in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Diseases of Women with Child, and in Child-bed: As also the best Directions how to help them in natural and unnatural Labours, with fit Remedies for the several Indispositions of New-born Babes: Illustrated with divers fair Figures, new, and very Correctly ingraven in Copper. A Work much more perfect than any yet extant in English, being necessary for all Chyrurgions and Midwives that practise this Art. Written in French by Francis Mauri∣cen, &c. Translated and Enlarged with some

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marginal Notes. By Hugh Chamberlain M. D. Physitian in Ordinary to His Majesty. Sold by Robert Clavel, Will: Cadman, Will: Cowper, and B. Billingsley, in Little Britain, and Corn∣hill.

The Chyrurgical and Anatomical Works of Paul Barbett M. D. Practitioner at Amster∣dam. Composed according to the Circulati∣on of the Blood, and other new Inventions of the Moderns. Together with a Treatise of the Plague, Illustrated with Observations. Translated out of Low-Dutch into English. Price bound 3 s. 6 d. Printed for Moses Pitt in Little Britain.

A Treatise of Wounds in general, more particularly of Gun-shot Wounds: principal∣ly Published for the benefit of young Chyrur∣gions in the Navy-Royal. By Richard Wise∣man, one of His Majesties Serjeant Chyrur∣gions. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for R. Royston in St. Pauls Church-yard.

〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, Or, A Check given to the insolent Garrulity of Henry Stubbs, in vindication of my Lord Bacon, with an Asser∣tion of Experimental Philosophy: Also some practical Observations exhibited for the credit of the true Chymical Science. By G. Thomp∣son. Price 6 d. Printed for N. Crowch in Cornhil.

The Natural History of Nitre: Or, A Phi∣losophical Discourse of the Nature, Generati∣on, Place, and Artificial Extraction of Nitre, with its Vertues and Uses. By William Clarke. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Nath: Brooke in Cornhil.

〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, Or, The true way of preserv∣ing the Blood in its integrity, and rectifying it, if at any time polluted and degenerate: Wherein Dr. Willis his errour of Bleeding is reprehended, and offered to be Confuted by Practice, and frequent Experiments; and cer∣tain Opinions of Dr. Betts proved dange∣rously false, and Phlebotomy declared to be destructive. By George Thompson M. D. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for N. Crowch in Exchange Alley in Cornhil.

A farther Account of Latham Spaw in Lancashire, as it may conduce to the publick advantage, under the favour of the illustrious persons the Proprietors of it. Printed for Robert Clavel in Little Britain.

Hydrodastical Paradoxes, made out by new Experiments (for the most part Physical and easie.) By the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq; Price bound 4 s. Printed for Richard Davis in Oxford.

The English Physitian much Enlarged, &c. Price bound 3 s.

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An Account of all the Christnings and Burials taken from the General yearly Bills of Mortality Printed in LONDON, for the several Years un∣der-mentioned.
  Christnings. Burials. Plague.
1661. 8855— 19771— —20
1662. 10019— 16554— —12
1663. 10292— 15356— —9
1664. 11722— 18297— —6
1665. 9967— 97306— 68596
1666. 8997— 12738— —1998
1667. 10938— 15842— —35
1668. 11633— 17278— —14
1669. 12335— 19432— —3
1670. 11997— 20198— —0
1671. 12510— 15729— —5

  • Christned
    • Males—62130
      • Buried
        • Males—138196
          • Plague 70698.
        • Females—130305
        • Sum total 268501
    • Females—57135
    • Sum total 119265

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The Life and Adventures of Buscon the witty Spaniard, to which is added the prudent Knight. By Don Francisco de Quevedo. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Sold by Simon Miller at the West end of St. Pauls.

A Relation of the Siege of Candia, from the first Expedition of the French Forces un∣der the command of M. de la Fueillade; Duke of Roannez, to its Surrender the 27th of Sep∣tember 1669. Written in French, by a Gentle∣man who was a Volunteer in that Service; and faithfully Englished. Price bound 1 s. Print∣ed for T. Williams, and J. Starkey, in Hosier lane, and Fleet-street.

The Life and Death of Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, in Ten Books. By Quintus Curtius Rufus. Done into English by the same hand who Translated the last Volume of the Holy Court. Price bound 3 s: Printed for J. Amery in the Strand.

A Journey into Spain. Price bound 2 s. Printed for H. Herringman in the New Ex∣change.

Select and choice Observations concerning all the Roman and Greek Emperours, by Ed∣ward Leigh Esq; Also certain choice French Proverbs, Alphabetically disposed and english∣ed. Price bound 4 s. Printed for Amos Curteyne in Oxford.

The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, and Mr. George Herbert. Written by Izaac Walton. To which are added some Letters written by George Herbert, at his being in Cambridge, with others to his Mother, the Lady Magdalen Her∣bert. Written by John Deane. Price bound 4 s. Printed for R. Marriot.

State-worthies: Or, The States-men and Favourites of England since the Reformation, their Prudence and Policies, Successes and Mis∣carriages, Advancements and Falls, during the Reigns of King Henry VIII. King Edward VI. Queen Mary. Queen Elizabeth. King James. King Charles I. Price bound 6 s. Printed for Peter Parker in Cornhil.

The Novels of Don Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Knight of the Order of St. James, faithfully Englished: Whereunto is added the marriage of Belphegor, an Italian Novel. Tran∣slated from Machiavel. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for John Starkey in Fleet-street.

The History of the Administration of Car∣dinal Zimenes, great Minister of State in Spain. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for John Wil∣kins in Exchange Alley in Cornhil.

The History of the Life of General Monk, Duke of Albemarle, &c. with Remarks upon his Actions. By Tho: Gumble D. D. one of his Chaplains. Price bound 4 s. Printed for Thomas Basset in Fleet-street.

The History of the late Revolution of the Empire of the Great Mogul: Together with the most considerable passages for five years following in the Empire. To which is added a Letter to the Lord Colbert, touching the ex∣tent of Indostan; the circulation of the Gold and Silver of the world to discharge it self there: as also the Riches, Forces, and Justice of the same; and the principal cause of the decay of the States of Asia. By Monsieur F. Bernier. Printed for M. Pitt, Simon Mil∣ler, and J. Starkey.

An Historical account of the Ceremonies of the vacant See: Or, A true Relation of what

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passeth at Rome upon the Popes death; with the proceedings in the Conclave for the Electi∣on of a new Pope, according to the Constitu∣tions and Ceremonials: as also the Coronation and Cavalcade out of the French. By J. Da∣vies. Price bound 1 s. Printed for T. Basset in Fleet-street.

Monasticon Fevershiamense in agro Cantia∣no: Or, A Survey of Kent, wherein its Baro∣ny and Right to sit in Parliament; is discovered: Together with its ancient and modern Estate described, as also its Founders and Benefactors remembred. By Thomas Southouse Esq; of Feversham. To which is added, an Appendix of the descent of King Stephen from the Earls of Bloys and Champayne. By Thomas Phil∣pot Esq; Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Thomas Passenger on London-bridge.

The Poetical Histories: Being a Complete Collection of all the Stories necessary for a perfect understanding of the Greek and Latin Poets, and other ancient Authors. Written originally in French by the Learned Jesuite P. Galtruchius. Unto which are added two Trea∣tises: One, of the Curiosities of old Rome, and of the difficult Names relating to the Af∣fairs in that City: The other, containing the most remarkable Hieroglyphicks of Egypt. By Marius d'Assigny B. D. Price bound 3 s. 6 d. Printed for Moses Pitt in Little Britain.

The History of the present state of Russia, in a Letter written to a Friend in London. By Dr. Samuel Collins, who resided at the Great Tzar's Court of Mosco for the space of Nine years, illustrated with many Copper-plates. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Dorman Newman in the Poultrey.

Scarron's City Romance made English: A Book of Wit and Humour. Price bound 2 s. Printed for H. Herringman in the New Ex∣change.

The History of France, under the Ministry of Cardinal Mazarine, containing all the re∣markable and curious passages in the Govern∣ment of that State, from the death of King Lewis XIII. which happened in the year 1643. to the death of the Cardinal which was in the year 1664. Written by the Sieur Ben∣jamin Priolo, and Englished by Christopher Wase. Price bound 4 s.

Deceptio visus: Or, Seeing and Believing are two things; a pleasant Spanish History, in two Books: Faithfully Translated. Price bound 2 s. Both Printed for John Starkey in Fleet-street.

West Barbary: Or, A short Narrative of the Revolutions of the Kingdom of Fez, and Morocco; with an account of the present Customs, Sacred, Civil, and Domestick. By Lancelot Addison Chaplain to His Majesty in Ordinary. Sold by R. Royston in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The History of the Conquest of China, by the Tartars: Together with several remarkable things concerning the Religion, Manners, and Customes of both Nations, but especially of the latter. First written in Spanish by Seignior Palifox, Bishop of Osma, and Vice-Roy of Mexico. Now rendered into English. Price bound 4 s. Printed for Moses Pitt in Little Britain.

The English Rogue described in the Life of Meriton Latroon, and other Extravagants, com∣prehending the most eminent Cheats of both Sexes. The First Part. Price bound 3 s.

The English Rogue continued, &c. The Second Part. Price bound 3 s.

The English Rogue continued, &c. The Third Part. Price bound 3 s.

The English Rogue continued, &c. The Fourth Part. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. All four Printed for Francis Kirkman.

The Unconstant Lover, an excellent Ro∣mance, Translated out of the French. Price bounn 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Thomas Dring in Fleet-street.

A Continuation of the Memoires of Mon∣sieur Bernier, concerning the History of the Empire of the Great Mogol: wherein is con∣tained, 1. An exact Description of Dehli and Agra, the capital Cities of the Empire of the Great Mogol: Together with some particu∣lars making known the Court and Genius of the Mogols, and Indians, &c. Price bound 3 s. Printed for Moses Pitt in Little Bri∣tain.

The Egyptian History, Treating of the Py∣ramids, the inundation of the Nile, and other Prodigies of Egypt, according to the Opinions and Traditions of the Arabians. Written Originally in the Arabian Tongue, by Mur∣tadi the Son of Gaphiphus. Rendered into French, by Monsieur Vattier, Arabick Profes∣sor to the King of France; and done into En∣glish, by John Davies of Kidwelly. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for W. Battersby in Holborn.

The Annals of Love, containing Twenty one Select Histories of the Amours of divers Princes Courts, pleasantly related by a person of Honour. Price bound 3 s. Printed for John Starkey in Fleet-street.

The Amorous Travellers: Or, Night Ad∣ventures. VVritten Originally in Spanish, Translated into French by Sieur Degancs, and Englished by J. B. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Ambrose Isted, and J. Edwin in Fleet-street, and Ludgate-street.

Cosmographiae: Or, A Description of the whole VVorld, represented by a more exact

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and certain discovery in the excellencies of its Scituation, Commodities, and Inhabitants; and the History of their particular and distinct Governments, Religious Arms and Degrees of Honour used among them. By Robert Fage Esq; Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for John Overton without Newgate.

The History of the Twelve Caesars, Empe∣rours of Rome. Written in Latin by Cajus Suetorius Tranquillus. Newly Translated into English, and illustrated with all their Heads in Copper-plates. Price bound 5 s. Printed for John Starkey in Fleet-street.

The History of the Old and New Testa∣ments, in curious Brass Cuts, containing 376 Histories out of Holy Scripture, Newly In∣graven. Price 9 s. Sold by Jo: Williams in Little Britain.

The History of the French Rogue: Being a pleasant History of his Life and Fortune, adorned with variety of other Adventures, with Epigrams sutable to each Stratagem. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Sam: Lownds in the Strand.

A brief Historical discourse of the origi∣nal and growth of Herauldry, demonstrating upon what rational foundations that noble and heroick Science is established. By Thomas Philpot M. A. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Thomas Passinger on London-bridge.

The History of Justine, Translated into En∣glish. By Robert Codrington M. A. Price bound 3 s. Printed for Thomas Sawbridge in Little Britain.

The History of Henry the Fourth, Sirna∣med the Great, King of France and Navarre. Written originally in French by the Bishop of Rhodes, once Tutor to his now Christian Maje∣sty. Newly put into English. Price bound 3 s. 6 d. Printed for John Martyn, and Hen∣ry Herringman in St. Pauls Church-yard, and the New Exchange.

A Discourse of the Original, Countrey, Manners, Government and Religion of the Cossacks: with another of the Pracopian Tar∣tars; and the History of the Wars of the Cossacks against Poland. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Hobert Kemp in the New Exchange.

A Remembrancer of Ten excellent men, viz. Dr. John Reynolds, Mr. Richard Hooker, Dr. William Whitaker, Dr. Andrew Willet, Dr. Da∣niel Featly, Walter Norban Esq; Mr. John Gregory, Bishop Dappa, Archbishop Bramball, and Bishop Taylor. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for John Martyn in St. Pauls Church∣yard.

Speculum Juventutis: Or, A true Mirrour where Errors in Breeding noble and generous Youth, with the miseries and mischiefs that usually attend it: as likewise Remedies for every growing Evil are clearly manifest, &c. By Capt. E. Panton. Price bound 3 s. Printed for Charles Smith, and Thomas Burrel in Fleet∣street.

Europae Modernae Speculum: Or, A view of the Empires, Kingdoms, Principalities, Seigni∣turies, and Commonwealths of Europe, in their present State, Government, Interest, and mutual Aspect one towards another, from the Treaty at Munster 1648. to 1666. Price 2 s. Printed for Peter Parker in Cornhil.

Reliquiae Wottonianae: Or, A Collection of Lives, Letters, Poems, with Characters of sun∣dry Personages, and other incomparable pie∣ces of Language and Art: also additional Let∣ters. By Sir Henry Wotton Knight. Price bound 5 s. Printed for F: Tyton, Th: Collins, and John Ford, in Fleet-street.

Scarron's Novels, viz. the Fruitless Precauti∣on, the Hypocrites, the Innocent Adultery, the Judge in his own Cause, the Rival Bro∣thers, the Invisible Mistress, the Chastisement of Avarice. Rendered into English with some additions. By J. Davies. Price bound 3 s.

The Visions of Don Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Knight of the Order of St. James, made English, by Roger L'estrange Esq; Print∣ed for H. Herringman in the New Exchange. Price bound 3 s.

Flagellum: Or, The Life and Death, Birth and Burial of O. Cromwel the late Usurper, faithfully described, with an exact account of his Policies and Successes, not heretofore pub∣lished, or discovered. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Randal Taylor in Little Bri∣tain.

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Small Octavo.

THe Fortunate Fool, written in Spanish, by Don Alonso Jeronimo de Salas Bar∣badillo of Madrid. Translated in∣to English by Philip Ayres Gent. Price bound 2 s. Printed for Moses Pitt in Little Britain.

The History of Moderation: Or, The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Moderation; together with her Nativity, Countrey, Pedi∣gree, Kindred, Character, Friends, and also her Enemies. Written by Hesychius Pamphilius. Price bound 1 s. Printed for T. Parkhurst in Cheapside.

The Adventures of (Mr. T. S.) an English Merchant, taken Prisoner by the Turks of Argiers, and carried in to the Inland Countries of Africa; with a description of the King∣dom of Argiers, of all the Towns and Places of Note thereabouts: whereunto is added a Relation of the chief Commodities of the Countrey, and of the Actions and Manners of the People. Written by the Author, and fit∣ted for the Publick view, by A. Roberts. Where∣unto is annexed an observation of the Tide, and how to turn a Ship out of the Streights mouth, the wind being Westerly. By Rich: Morris. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Moses Pitt in Little Britain.

Lazarillo: Or, The excellent History of Lazarillo de Tormes, the witty Spaniard. Tran∣slated by David Rowland. Price bound 1 s. 9 d. Printed for W. Leake in Fleet-street.

The Life of Mr. George Herbert. Written by Izaac Walton: To which are added some Letters written by Mr. George Herbert, &c. Written by John Donne. Price bound 1 s. Printed for R. Marriot.

The late Travels of St. Giacomo Baratti, an Italian Gentleman, into the remote Countries of the Abassines, or of Aethiopia interior, with an account of the Laws, Government, Religion, Discipline, Customs, &c. of the Chri∣stian people that do inhabit there, with obser∣vations for the improvement of Trade with them. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Benjamin Billingsley in Cornhil.

The Gentleman Apothecary: Being a late and true story, turn'd out of French. Price stitch't 6 d. Printed for Henry Brome at the West end of St. Pauls.

A true Narrative of those Two never to be forgotten Deliverances: One from the Spanish Invasion in 1588. The other from the Hellish Powder-plot, Novemb. 5. 1605. Whereun∣to is added, the like Narrative of that Signal Judgment of God upon the Papists, by the fall of the House in Black-fryers, London, upon their fifth of November 1623. By Sam: Clarke. Price bound 1 s. Printed for John Hancock in Cornhil.

A Narrative of some passages in, or relating to the Long Parliament. By a person of Ho∣nour. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Robert Pawlet in Chancery-lane.

The Relation of a Voyage made into Mau∣ritania in Africk, by the Sieur Rowland Freius or Marseilles, by the French King's Order, in the year 1666. to Muley Arxid King of Taffiletta, &c. for the establishment of a Commerce in all the Kingdom of Fez, and all his other Conquests. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Moses Pitt in Little Britain.

Love's Journal, a Romance made of the Court of Henry the Second of France. Print∣ed with Licence at Paris, 1670. and now En∣glished. Price bound 1 s.

The History, Or, A Description of the mighty Kingdoms of Japan and Siam. VVrit∣ten originally in Dutch by Francis Caron, and Goost Schorien: And now rendered into En∣glish, by Capt. Roger Manley. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for R. Boulter in Corn∣hill.

The History of the Life and Death of James Arminius, and Simon Episcopius, Professors of Divinity in the University of Leyden in Hol∣land, both of them famous Defenders of the Doctrine of Gods universal Grace, and Suf∣ferers for it. Now published into the English Tongue. Price bound 9 d. Printed for Fran∣cis Smith without Temple-bar.

The History or Description of the Island of Jamaica, with the other Isles and Territories in America, to which the English are related, viz. Barbados, St. Christophers, Nievis or Me∣vis, St. Vincent, Dominica, Montserrat, An∣guilla, Barbada, Bermudos, Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New-York, New-England, New∣found-land, taken from the Notes of Sir Tho∣mas Hinch Knight, Governour of Jamaica, and other experienced Persons in the said places, illustrated with Mapps. Price bound 2 s. Prin∣ted for J. Williams jun. in Little-Britain.

Animadversions upon Sir Richard Baker's Chronicle, and it's continuation, wherein many Errors are discovered, and some Truths advan∣ced.

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By T. B. Esq; Price bound 1 s. Printed for R. Davis in Oxford.

A short Account of the material passages in the late War between the English and the Dutch. Written by the right Honourable the Earl of Castlemain. Published by Tho. Price. Price bound 1 s. Printed for H. Herringman in the New-Exchange.

The Roman History of Lucius Florus made English. Printed for Samuel Speed. Price bound 1 s. 6 d.

A Relation of the Countrey of Jansennia never till now described, with a Map of the Countrey. Printed for A. Bancks, and C. Harper, in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Fleetstreet.

A Summary, or Compendium of the Life of the most famous Philosopher Renatus de Scartes. VVritten in Latin, by Peter Borellus Physitian to the French King. To which is added an Epitome of his Life, by Marcus Zu∣rius Boxhornius Historiographer at Leyden. Price 1 s. Printed for G. Palmer.

The Italian Convert, or news from Italy of a second Moses, or the life of Galeacius Carac∣ciolus, the noble Marquess of Vico. Containing a Story of his admirable conversion from Pope∣ry, and forsaking a rich Marquesdome for the Gospels sake, illustrated with several Figures. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Abel Roper in Fleet-street.

The Emblem of Ingratitude, or the Hol∣landers cruelties detected. Price bound 1 s. Sold by Nath. Brooks in Cornhil.

An account of the present War between the Venetians, and the Turk, with the state of Candy, in a letter to the King from Venice. By the Right Honourable the Earl of Castle∣main. Price 1 s.

Large Twelves.

A Relation of the French Kings late ex∣pedition into the Spanish Nether∣lands, in the years 1667 and 1668. with an Introduction, discoursing his title thereunto, and an account of the peace be∣tween the two Crowns made in May, 1668. Englished by G. H. Gent. Price bound 1 s. Printed for John Starkey.

The present state of the Republick of Ve∣nice, as to the Government, Lawes, Forces, Ri∣ches, Manners, Customes, Revenue, and Terri∣tory of that Common-wealth; with a Relation of the present War in Candia. Written by J. Gailhard Gent. Price bound 1 s. 6 d.

The present State of the Ʋnited-Provinces of the Low-Countries, as to the Government, Laws, Forces, Riches, Manners, Customes, Re∣venue, and Territory of the Dutch, in three Books. Collected by W. A. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for John Starkey in Fleet-street.

The unexpected choice, A Novel, by Mon∣sieur Scarron; rendered into English with ad∣dition and advantage, by John Davis of Kid∣welly. Price bound 1 s. Printed for J. Martin in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A Voyage into the Levant, being a brief re∣lation of a Journey performed from England by way of Venice, through the Turkish Empire and Egypt, unto Grancairo, by Sir Henry Blunt Knight. Price bound 1 s. Printed for W. Crook without Temple-bar.

A Relation of the Coasts of Africk called Guiny, with a description of the Countries, Manners, and Customes of the Inhabitants of the productions of the Earth, and Merchan∣dise, and commodities it affords, with some Historical Observations upon the coasts, being collected in a Voyage made by the Sieur Villault, &c. faithfully Englished. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for John Starkey in Fleet∣street.

The Voyage of Italy, or a compleat jour∣ney through Italy in two parts; with the Cha∣racters of the people, and the Description of the chief Towns, Churches, Monasteries, Tombs, Libraries, Palaces, Villas, Gardens, Pictures, Sta∣tues, Antiquities, as also of the Interest, Go∣vernment, Riches &c. of all the Princes, with Instructions concerning Travel. By Richard Lassel Gent. Price bound 4 s. Printed for John Starkey in Fleetstreet.

The Policy and Government of the Veneti∣ans both in Civil and Military affairs. Written in French by the Seur de la Hay, and faithfully Englished. Price bound 1 s. Printed for John Starkey in Fleetstreet.

A Geographical Description of the World, with a brief account of the several Empires, Dominions and Parts thereof; as also the na∣tures of the People, the Customs, Manners, and Commodities of the several Countries: with a Description of the Principal Cities in each Do∣minion, together with a short Direction for Travellers. Price bound 2 s. Printed for William Leake in Fleetstreet.

The History and Relation of a Journey of the Right Honourable my Lord Howard from London to Vienna, and from thence to Constan∣tinople, in the company of his Excellency Count Lesley, Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, Counsellor of State to his Imperial Majesty, &c. Price bound 1 s. Printed for

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T. Collins, J. Ford, and Spencer Hickman in Fleetstreet.

A faithful Narrative of the Life and Death of that Holy and laborious Preacher Mr. John Machin. Price bound 8 d. Printed for N. Sim∣mons in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The present State of the Provinces and Re∣publick of Italy, with observations on them, enlarged; with the manner of the election of Popes, and a Character of Spain. Written Originally in English, by John Gailhard Gent. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for John Star∣key in Fleetstreet.

A help to English History, containing a Succession of all the Kings of England; The English, Saxons, and the Brittains, The Kings and Princes of Wales, The Kings and Lords of Man, The Isle of Wight; as also of all the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, and Bishops thereof; with a Description of the places from whence they had their Titles: Together with the ranks of the Viscounts, Barons and Baronets of England. By Peter Heylin D. D. and since his Death continued to this present year 1671. with the Coats of Arms of the Nobility Bla∣zoned. Price bound 4 s. Printed for T. Basset, and Chr. Wilkinson in Fleetstreet.

The History of the managements of Cardi∣nal Julio Mazarine, chief Minister of State of the Crown of France. Written in Italian by Count Learzo Gualdi Priorato, and Transla∣ted according to the Original, &c. Tom. 1. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for G. Calvert, and S. Sprint in Ducklane.

The Memories of the Life, and rare adven∣tures of Henrietta Silvia Moliere, as they have been truly related by her self, and lately Publi∣shed in French, with Remarks. Price bound 2 s. Printed for W. Crook without Temple Bar.

The History of the Managements of Cardi∣nal Julio Mazarine Tom. 2. Price bound 2 s. Printed for George Calvert, S. Sprint, and Chr: Wilkinson in Ducklane and Fleetstreet.

The present State of France, containing the Orders, Dignities, and charges of that King∣dome. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for John Starkey in Fleet-street.

Angliae Notitia; or the present State of England: together with divers reflections up∣on the ancient State thereof. By Edward Chamberlain Dr. of Lawes, enlarged in two Volumes. Price bound 5 s. Printed for Jo: Martin in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A Relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, in the year 1548. By N. Bacon Esq; Printed for N. Brook, and E. Thomas, in Corn∣hil, and Little Brittain.

A Relation of the defeating Cardinal Ma∣zarine and Oliver Cromwels design to have ta∣ken Ostend by Treachery in the year 1658. Written in Sapnish by a person of Quality, who was a chief Actor in the preventing of it by way of Letter to a Friend of his presently after the Business, since Printed in that Lan∣guage, and translated into English. Price 1 s. Printed for H. Herringman in the New-Ex∣change.

History in Small Twelves.

THe History of the five wise Philoso∣phers: or, the wonderful Relation of the Life of Jehosophat the Hermit. The manner of his conversion to the Christian Faith, and the horrid persecutions he suffered for the same. With the Miracles he wrought, &c. Printed for D. Page, T. Passin∣ger, and G. Hurlock, near London-Bridge.

The Hungarian Rebellion; or an Historical Relation of the late Wicked practises of the three Counts Nadasti, Serini, and Frangipani, tending to subvert the Government of his pre∣sent Imperial Majesty in Hungary, and intro∣duce the Mahometan, &c. Englished by R. A. Price 1 s. Printed for W. Gilbert, and T▪ Saw∣bridge, in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Little Brittain.

A Journey to Jerusalem; or a Relation of the Travels of fourteen English men in the year 1669. from Scanderoon to Tripoly, Joppa, Ra∣mah, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jerico, the Dead Sea, and back again to Aleppo. Price 1 s. Printed for Nath. Crowch in Exchange Alley in Corn∣hil.

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Architecture in Folio.

THe Regular Architect, or, the general Rule of the five orders of Archi∣tecture of Mr Giacomo Barozzio do Vignoba; with a new addition of Michael Angelo Buonaroti; from the Original Italian, rendred into English, and explained, by John Leek, Student in the Mathematicks, for the use and benefit of all Artists. Price bound 8 s. Printed for W. Sherwin, and R. Reynolds in the Poultry.

A new Book of Architecture, wherein is re∣presented forty Figures of Gates and Arches Triumphant, according to the five orders of Columns; composed by Alexander Francine Florentine, Engineer to the French King; with a Description of each Figure. Price bound 10 s.

A new Treatise of Architecture according to Vitruvius, wherein is discovered of the five Orders of Columns, divided into seven Chap∣ters, which declare their different proportions, measures, and proper Names, according to the Practice of the Antient Architects, designed by Julian Mauclere; whereunto are added the several measures and proportions of Scamozzi Palladio, & Vignola. The whole represented in 50 large Prints. Price bound 12 s.

A Book of Architecture, containing See∣ling pieces, Chimney Pieces of several sorts, useful for Carpenters, Joyners, Carvers, and Painters, Invented by John Barbel. Price sticht 3 s. 6 d.

The Art of fair Building, represented in the Figures of several uprights of houses, with their ground Plots, fitting for persons of several qua∣lities; wherein is divided each Room and Of∣fice, with their heights, depths, lengths, and breadths, according to the proportions, with Directions for placing Doors, Windowes, Chimneys, Beds, Stairs; also a Description of the Names and Proportions of the members be∣longing to the framing of the Timber-works, with directions for placing them. Written by Pierre le muet, Architect to the French King. Published in English by Robert Prick. Price bound 8 s. all four sold by Robert Prick in White-Cross-street.

A size of Globes about ten inch Diameter. Price 50 s.

Another size of Globes about 6 Inches Dia∣meter. Price 30 s.

Ptolomean Spheres of 14 Inches Diameter. Price 3 l.

—Of ten Inches Diameter, Price 2 l.

A Copernican Sphere of 20 Inches Diameter, comprehending the general and particular Spheres in one, being a new Invention. Price 5 l.

The Description and use of Sutton's large Quadrant, resolving Astronomical and Geo∣metrical Problems for working of proportions; and for the finding Hour and Azimuth Univer∣sally, whereunto is added the Description and use of a Geodaetical Scheam, &c. all sold by Robert Morden at the Atlas in Cornhil.

Quarto.

THe Mirrour of Architecture, or the ground Rules of the Art of Buil∣ding, exactly laid down by Vincent Scamozzi, Master-builder of Venice; Reviewed and enlarged, with the addition of a Diagonal Seale, whereby the principal points of Architecture are plainly demonstrated, by Joachim Schuym of Amsterdam. Translated out of Dutch by W. F. To which is added the Description and use of an ordinary Joynt Rule. By John Brown. Price bound 4 s. Prin∣ted for W. Fisher on Tower-hill.

An Introduction to Architecture, being a Book of Geometrical practice, wherein is con∣tained variety of Examples of the admirable Science, shewing, and describing the making of several Figures in that nature, with the proper names belonging to each member and Figure, and how to begin and end them, after a plain and easie manner, being of great use to all Ar∣tists, and Workmen concerned in Building. Price bound 2 s. Printed for Robert Prick in White-cross-street.

A Plat for Purchasers, a Guide for Buil∣ders, and a Mate for Measurers, in three Books; containing general rules, necessary observa∣tions and Tables ready Calculated for those that either sell or purchase Land or houses, or build in the City of London, or elsewhere. By William Leybourn. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Prin∣ted for Nath. Brook in Cornhil.

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Musick in Folio.

THree Books of Ayres and Dialogues to sing to the Theorbo-Lute, or Viol. Composed by Mr. Henry Laws. Price bound 10 s. Printed for John Play∣ford near the Temple Church.

Psalms and Hymns in solemn Musick of four Parts, on the common Tunes used in the Pa∣rish Churches; newly composed by John Play∣ford, after a more plain and usefull Method than any formerly published; and fitted to variety of excellent Translations of Psalms and Hymns, &c. Price bound 4 s. 6 d. Sold by John Play∣ford.

The Division Viol, or the Art of playing ex tempore up a Ground in three parts. First of the Viol it self, with instructions to play on it. Second Use of the Concords, or a compen∣dium of Descant. Part 3 d. The Method of or∣dering division to a ground. By Chr. Sympson. Price bound 10 s. Printed for Henry Brome at the West end of St. Pauls.

Quarto.

THe Musical companion, containing Catches, Ayres, and Songs of 2, 3, 4 Voyces. Price bound 3 s. 6 d.

A New Collection of Lessons for the Lyra-Viol, intituled, Musicks Recreation on the Lyra-Viol, fitted for young beginners. Price 2 s. 6 d.

Lessons for the Base-Viol, on the common Tunings, and many other Tunings, containing Almans, Corants, Sarabands, Jigg-almons, in all the usual Keys of the Scale of Musick, to∣gether with a Thorough-bass. Composed by John Moss. Price 3 s. 6 d.

The Dancing-Master, containing 155 choice Country Dances, and Figure Dances, with Rules and Directions for practitioners, and the Tune to each for the Violin. Price bound 2 s. 6 d.

Musicks hand-maid, presenting choice Let∣ters for the Virginals. Price sticht 2 s. 6 d. All Printed for John Playford near the Temple Church.

Octavo.

APollo's Banquet for the Treble Violin, set forth in delightful New Theatre-Tunes, Ayres, Corants, Sarabands, Jiggs and Horn-Pipes. To which is added the Tunes of the late New French Dan∣ces. Price 1 s. 6 d. Printed for John Playford near the Temple Church.

An Essay to the Advancement of Musick, by casting away the perplexity of different Cliffs, and uniting all sorts of Musick, Lute, Viol, Violin, Organ, Harpsechord, Voice, &c. By Tho∣mas Salmon M. A. Price bound 2 s. Printed for John Car at the Middle-Temple-gate in Fleetstreet.

Observations upon a late Book; Entituled, An Essay to the Advancement of Musick, &c. Written by Tho: Salmon M. A. By Mathew Lock. Price sticht 6 d. Printed for John Play∣ford.

A Compendium of Practical Musick, in five Parts, Teaching by a New and easie Method, the Rudiments of Song, the principles of com∣position, the use of Discords, the forme of Fi∣gurate Descant, the contrivance of Canon. By Chr. Sympson: price bound 2 s. Printed for Henry Brome at the West end of St. Pauls.

Musicks Delight, containing variety of new and pleasant Lessons and Instructions for the Citharon: Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for John Playford near the Temple Church.

Directions to learn to play upon that plea∣sant and spritely Instrument the Flagalet, with∣out the help of a Teacher: The Second Part, never before published. Price 1 s. 6 d. Sold by Robert Paulet in Chancery-lane.

The pleasant Companion, or New Lessons and Instructions for the Flagalet. By Tho: Gree∣ting. Price stitch't 1 s. Sold by John Playford near the Temple Church.

An Introduction to the Skill of Musick, in Three Books. By John Playford, Philo-Mu∣sicae. Printed for John Playford in the Temple.

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Navigation in Folio.

A Description of the Sands, Shoals, Buoys, Beacons, Roads, Channels, Sea-marks, on the Coast of England, from the South Foreland, to Oxford∣ness; shewing their bearings and distances from the most eminent places on the Land, with the depth of water on them, as well as in the Channel between them: being accommodated with a new and exact draught of the Sands, ac∣cording to the said description. Price stitch't 3 s.

The English Pilot, describing the Sea-coasts, Capes, Head-lands, Soundings, Sands, Shoals, Rocks, and Dangers: The Bayes, Roads, Har∣bours, Rivers and Ports, in most of the known parts of the world, shewing the courses and distances from one place to another; the set∣ting of the Tydes and Currents, the ebbing and flowing of the Sea, and many other neces∣sary things belonging to the practical part of Navigation: Being furnished with new and exact Draughts, Charts, and Descriptions, ga∣thered from the experience and practice of di∣vers able and expert Navigators of our English Nation. By John Seller. Price bound 12 s.

The Coasting Pilot, containing a description of the Sands, Shoals, Rocks, and Dangers: The Bayes, Beacons, Roads, Channels, and Sea-marks upon the Coaks of England, Hol∣land, and Flanders, with directions for bring∣ing a Ship to an Anchor in any Road, or to carry them into any Harbour on the said Coasts: Published for the better security of His Maiesties Royal Navy in this present Ex∣pedition, and is very useful for any Masters or Pilots employed in His Majesties Service. Ga∣thered from the practice and experienced Na∣vigators of our English Nation. Price bound 8 s.

The second Volume of the English Pilot, describing the Sea-coasts, Capes, Head-lands, Soundings, Sands, Shoals, Rocks, and Dangers: The Bayes, Roads, Harbours, Rivers and Ports in the Southern Navigation, shewing the cour∣ses and distances from one place to another; the setting of the Tydes and Currents, the eb∣bing and flowing of the Sea: Being also ac∣commodated for the necessary use of Sea-men, with Tables of the Suns delineation, and an Ephemeris of the Moon, and a large Table of the Tydes. Being furnished with new and exact Draughts, Charts, and Descriptions, ga∣thered from the latest and best discoveries that have been made by divers able and experien∣ced Navigators of our English Nation. Price bound 14 s. All four sold by John Seller in Exchange Alley.

A new Chart of the Sea-coasts of England, Flanders, Zealand, and Holland, shewing all the Sands, Shoals, Rocks, and Dangers: The Bayes, Roads, and Harbours, Buoys, Beacons, and Sea-marks on the said Coasts. Described by John Seller; and sold in Exchange-Alley in Cornhil. Price 1 s.

The Mariners Magazine: Or, Sturmy's Ma∣thematical and practical Arts, containing the description making an use for the most useful Instruments for all Artists and Navigators, the Arts of Navigation at large, a new way of Surveying Land, Gaging, Gunnery, Astrono∣my, and Dialling; performed Geometrically, Instrumentally, and by Calculation. By Capt. Samuel Sturmy. Price bound 14 s. Printed for B. Hurlock, W. Fisher, E. Thomas, and D. Page.

Quarto.

NIne Geometrical Exercises for young Seamen, and others. By W. Ley∣bourn. Price bound 3 s. 6 d.

The Geometrical Seaman: Or, The Art of Navigation performed by Geometry, shewing how the three kinds of Sayling may be performed by a plain Rule, and a pair of Com∣passes. By H. Phillips. Price bound 2 s. Printed for W: Fisher, Ben: Hurlock, on Tow∣er-hill, and London-bridge.

Practical Navigation: Or, An Introduction to the whole Art, containing several Geome∣trical, Astronomical, Geographical, and Nau∣tical definitions, &c. Tables of the Suns de∣clination and true place, an Almanack of the Moon for eight years: the Calculation of plain and spherical Triangles, the description and use of most Instruments in Navigation; with an Appendix of the vertues of the Load-stone. By John Seller, and John Wingfield, in Exchange Alley in Cornhil, and Crutched Fryers.

The Safeguard of Saylors: Or, Great Rut∣ter, newly Printed and Corrected by the most experienced Seamen; with an addition of fif∣teen

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sheets, and 150 Cuts. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for B: Hurlock, and W: Fisher, on London-bridge, and Tower-hill.

The Seamans Companion: Or, A Guide for young Seamen: Newly Re-printed and Cor∣rected by the Author, with an addition of ve∣ry great use. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for Ben: Hurlock, and Dixy Page, on and near London-bridge.

The Seamans Dictionary: Or, The Expo∣sition and Demonstration of all the parts and things belonging to a Ship; together with an explanation of all the terms and phrases used in the practick part of Navigation. By Sir Henry Manwaring. Price 1 s. 6 d.

The Seamans Glass, newly published, with the addition of many propositions in Naviga∣tion, Astronomy, and Dialling, with an Appen∣dix for the use of all Instruments that are used at Sea, and how to make their observation by them in North and South Latitudes. Price 1 s.

The Seamans Kalendar, &c. Price 1 s. 6 d.

The Seamans Practice, &c. Price 1 s. 6 d.

The Seamans Secrets. Price 1 s.

Complete Shipwright, &c. Price 1 s.

The Complete Cannoneer, shewing the principles and grounds of the Art of Gun∣nery, as also several Fire-works for Sea and Land.

The advancement of the Art of Navigati∣on, or Seamans Canon of Triangles, shewing by a new Canon of Sines, Tangents and Se∣conds, how to resolve all Cases of right lined Triangles, only by looking into the Tables ap∣plied to Sayling, by the plain Chart, Mercator's Chart, by a great Circle, and to the Art of Surveying. Price bound 3 s. 6 d.

The Complete Modelist, shewing how to raise the Module of any Ship or Vessel, either in proportion, or out of proportion; and to find the length and bigness of every Rope, in all Vessels exactly, with the weight of their Anchors and Cables. Price 6 d.

The Pilots Sea mirrour, which is a Com∣pendium of the largest Waggoner. Price 1 s. The ten last printed for Ben: Hurlock on Lon∣don-bridge.

Octavo.

THE Mariners Compass rectified, with an Appendix, containing the descri∣ption and use of all those Instru∣ments used in the Art of Navigati∣on, with a Table of the Longitude and Lati∣tude of place. By Andrew Wakely Mathem. Price bound 2 s. Printed for Ben: Hurlock, and W: Fisher, on London-bridge, and Tower-hill.

Norwood's Epitomy, being the application of the Doctrine of Triangles in certain Pro∣blems, containing the use of the plain Chart, and Mercator's Chart, with Logarithms, to a 1000, &c. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for Ben: Hurlock on London-bridge.

Arithmetick in Folio.

A Table of Ten thousand square Num∣bers, namely, of all the square Num∣bers between 0. and an Hundred millions, and of their sides or roots, which are all the whole Numbers between 0. and Ten thousand: with an Appendix concern∣ing the endings, or last figures of all square Numbers. By John Pell D. D. Price stitch't 18 d. Printed for Moses Pitt in Little Britain.

The Accurate Accomptant: Or, London-Merchant, containing an Analysis for instructi∣on and directions for a methodical keeping Merchant accompts, by way of Debtor and Creditor, directing to the Journal, where to find Examples to the several heads in the Ana∣lysis, &c. By Thomas Brown Accomptant. Price stitch't 2 s. Printed for John Hancock in Cornhil.

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Quarto.

AN Introduction to Algebra, Translated out of High-Dutch into English, by T. Brancker M. A. Much al∣tered and augmented, by D. P. Al∣so a Table of whole Numbers, less then an 100000. shewing those that are incomposit; and resolving the rest into their Factors of Coeficients, Supputed by T. Branckeer. Price bound 7 s. Printed for Moses Pitt in Little Britain.

Tabulae Foeneratoriae: Or, Tables for the forbearance and discompt of money. Likewise Tables for the forbearance, discompt, and pur∣chase of Annuities to Thirty one years, at the rate of 6 l. per cent. per annum, calculated by Roger Clavel Gent. Student in the Mathema∣ticks; and a Table for the Summing up of Commodities. Price bound 5 s. Printed for Richard Royston in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Apprentices time entertainer, accomp∣tantly: Or, A methodical means to obtain 〈◊〉〈◊〉 exquisite art of Accomptantship. By Richa•••• Dafforn, Author of the Merchants Mirrour Price bound 5 s. Printed for Robert Hort near the Royal Exchange.

Octavo.

BAker's Arithmetick, teaching the per∣fect work and practice of Arithmetick, both in whole Numbers and Fractions; whereunto are added many Rules and Tables of Interest, Rebate and Purchases, &c. Also the art of decimal Fractions, intermixt with common Fractions. By Henry Philips. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for Nath: Brooke, and Edward Thomas, in Cornhil, and Little Britain.

Wingate's Arithmetick, containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the know∣ledge and practice of common Arithmetick; and since his death revised, and much improved. By John Kersey, Teacher of the Mathematicks. Price bound 4 s. Printed for John Williamson on London-bridge.

The art of natural Arithmetick in whole Numbers and Fractions, vulgar and decimal; in a plain and easie method, sutable to the capa∣city of Children, for whom it is chiefly in∣tended: in which the multiplication, and di∣vision of Numbers of several denominations, and the Rule of allegation, are more fully ex∣plained, than in any Treatise of this nature 〈◊〉〈◊〉 extant in the English Tongue. By John 〈◊〉〈◊〉 D. D. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Robert Walton in Little Britain.

Enchiridion Arithmeticon: Or, a Manual of Millions, or accounts ready cast up, to shew suddenly thereby the true value of any Com∣modity at any price whatever; and how to resolve many millions of questions, either in Reduction, or the Golden Rule, with any use of Multiplication, or Division. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for Robert Horne near the Royal Exchange.

The Clerks Tutor for Writing and Arith∣metick. Price bound 1 s. Sold by H. Twy∣ford in the Temple.

Arithmetical Recreations: Or, an Enchi∣ridion of Arithmetical questions, delightful and profitable. By W. Leybourn. Price 1 s. Sold by Henry Brome at the West end of St. Pauls.

Records Arithmetick in octavo. Printed for Rob: Boulter in Cornhil. Price bound 3 s.

Twelves.

JOhnson's Arithmetick, in two Books. The first of vulgar Arithmetick. The second of decimal Arithmetick, with Tables of Interest and Rebate. By John Johnson. Price bound 2 s. Printed for Robert Horne near the Royal Exchange.

Hodder's Arithmetick: Or, That necessary art made most easie, &c. Price bound 1 s. 4 d.

Hodder's decimal Arithmetick, &c. Price bound 1 s. 4 d. Both sold by Thomas Taylor on London-bridge.

Twenty-fours.

THE young Scholars Pocket Book, con∣taining the first Rudiments of Arithme∣tick. By W. Jackson. Price bound 8 d. Printed for Francis Smith without Temple-bar.

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Military Discipline in Folio.

MIlitary and Maritine Discipline, in Three Books. 1. Military observa∣tions for Horse and Foot, the origi∣nal of Ensigns, the posture of their Colours, with Sir Francis Vere's directions for Officers, and a small Treatise of Invasion. By Capt. Thomas Venn. Book II. Of Military Architecture, and fortifying of Towns, with Sir Francis Morlands of Fortification. Book III. Being the complete Gunner, in Three Parts. Price bound 14 s. Printed for T. Passinger, and Ben: Hurlock, on London-bridge.

The Complete Body of the Art Military. Being plain and perfect directions for the right ordering and framing of an Army both of Horse and Foot, together with the manner of Fortifications, and the Art of Gunnery. By Richard Elton Lieutenant Colonel. Price bound 8 s. Printed for Henry Brome, Tho: Basset, at the West end of St. Pauls, and Fleet-street.

Observations upon Military and Political Affairs. Written by the most Honourable George Duke of Albemarle. Price bound 6 s. Printed for H. Mortlock, and James Collins, in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Ludgate-street.

Quarto.

THE English Military Discipline ex∣actly described by Copper Cuts, in 48 postures of the Musket, and 36 of the Pike; with instructions for all young Souldiers, and such as have knowledge in the Military Discipline. Price 1 s. Sold by Rob: Walton, and John Overton, in Little Britain, and without Newgate.

Husbandry and Gardening in Folio.

SYstema Agriculturae: The mystery of Husbandry discovered, &c. To which is added the Husbandmans Almanack and Dictionary. By J. W. Gent. Price bound 7 s.

Sylva: Or, A Discourse of Forrest Trees, and the propagation of Timber in His Maje∣sties Dominions. To which is annexed Pomo∣na, or an Appendix concerning Fruit-trees, in relation to Sider; the making, and several wayes of ordering it: also the Gardiners Al∣manack, directing what he is to do Monthly throughout the year. By John Evelyn Esq; Price bound 10 s. Printed for John Martyn in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Garden of pleasure, containing several draughts of Gardens, both in embroydered ground-works, knot-works of Grass; as like∣wise in Wildernesses, and others. By Andr: Mollet, Master of His Majesty of Englands Gardens, in His Park of St. James's, with 40 Brass Cuts. Price bound 1 l. 4 s. Sold by John Martyn, and H. Herringman, in St. Pauls Church-yard, and the New Exchange.

Quarto.

DIrections left by a Gentleman to his Sons, for the improvement of barren and heathy Land in England and Wales. Price 6 d. Printed for R. Royston in St. Pauls Church-yard.

St. Foine improved: A Discourse, shewing the utility and benefit which England hath and may receive by the Grass called St. Foine. Price stitch't 4 d. Printed for Nath: Brooke in Cornhil.

Five hundred points of good Husbandry. Corrected, and newly augmented by Thomas Tusser Gent. Price 1 s. Printed for the Company of Stationers.

The English Gardiner: Or, A sure Guide to young Planters and Gardiners, in Three Parts. I. Shewing the way and order of Plant∣ing and raising all sorts of Stocks, &c. II. How to order the Kitchin Garden. III. The or∣dering of the Garden of Pleasure. By Leonard Meager. Price bound 4 s. Printed for Peter Parker in Cornhil.

Octavo.

THE Epitome of the Art of Hus∣bandry, comprising all necessary di∣rections for the improvement of it, viz. Plowing, Sowing, Grafting, Gardening; directions for the use of the An∣gle, ordering of Bees; with a discourse of the nature and use of Horses, Oxen, Cows, &c. By J. B. Gent Price bound 2 s. Printed for B. Billingsley, and Obadiah Blagrave, in Corn∣hil, and Little Britain.

Kalendarium Hortense: Or, The Gardiners Almanack, directing what he is to do Monthly throughout the year, &c. By John Evelyn Esq; Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for J. Martyn in St. Pauls Church-yard.

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A short and sure Guide in the practice of raising and ordering Fruit-trees. Being the many years Recreation and Experience of Francis Drope B. D. Price bound 1 s. Print∣ed for R. Davis in Oxford.

The French Gardiner, instructing how to cultivate all sorts of Fruit-trees and Herbs for the Garden. Together with Directions to dry and conserve them in their natural heat. An accomplish'd piece. Written originally in French, and now Translated into English. By John Evelyn Esq; Whereunto is annexed the English Vineyard vindicated. By John Rose, &c. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for Benj: Tooke in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Complete Vineyard: Or, an excellent way for the planting of Vines, according to the German and French manner, and long pra∣ctised in England; the way and circumstances necessary for the planting a Vineyard, with the election of Soyle, the Scituation, &c. By W. Huges. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for W. Crooke without Temple-bar.

The Flower Garden, shewing how all flow∣ers are to be ordered, the time of flowring, the taking up of Plants and the increasing of them by layers of Setts, Slips, Cuttings, Seeds, &c. with other necessary observations. By the same Author. Price bound 1 s. Printed for W. Crook. without Temple-bar.

The History of the propagation and im∣provement of Vegetables, by the concurrence of Art and Nature; shewing the several ways for the propagation of Plants usually cultiva∣ted in England, as they are increased by Seeds, Off-setts, Suckers, Truncheons, Cuttings, Slips, &c. The several ways of Graftings and Innoculations, &c. By Robert Sharrock, Fel∣low of New Colledge. Price bound 2 s. Print∣ed for Rich: Davis in Oxford.

School-Books in Quarto.

THE Posing of the Parts: Or, a most plain and easie way of examining the Accidence and Grammar, by questions and answers arising directly out of the words of the Rules.

English Schoolmaster. Price 8 d. Printed for the Company of Stationers.

Octavo.

SChool-pastime for young Children: Or, an easie and delightful method for the Teaching of Children to read English distinctly. By John Newton D. D. Price bound 1 s. Sold by R. Walton in Little Britain.

An Examen of the way of Teaching the Latin Tongue to little Children by use alone. Englished out of French. Price bound 8 d. Printed for J. Martyn in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Joannes Amos Comenius's Janua Linguarum, in Latin and English; so much altered, aug∣mented, and amended, that it may be account∣ed as a new Work, illustrated and adorned with Copper-plates. Price bound 2 s. Printed by John Redmayne.

Fax nova Linguae Latinae, a new Torch to the Latin Tongue, so enlightned, that besides the understanding of Classical Authors, there is also laid open a ready way to write and speak Latin well and elegantly. By Paul P. Jasz. Be∣rennii, a Transylvanian. Price bound 8 s. Printed for Nath: Brooke in Cornhil.

A Dictionary of English and Latin Idioms, wherein phrases of the English and Latin Tongue answering in parallels each to the other, are ranked under several Heads alpha∣betically set. By W. Walker. D. D. Price bound 4 s. Printed for J. Clarke in Little Britain.

An English Introduction to the Latin Tongue, for the use of the Lower Forms in Westminster School. Price stitch't 6 d. Printed by John Redmayne.

Clandius Maugers French Grammar en∣larged, and enriched with Eighty new Dia∣logues both familiar and high with Comple∣ments, and their exact pronunciation, all di∣gested in a most admirable order with the state of France, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Milita∣ry, &c. Price bound 3 s. Printed for J. Martyn, and R. Chyswel in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A Treatise of English particles, shewing much of the variety of their significations and uses in English, and how to render them into Latin, according to the propriety and elegancy of the Language, with a praxis upon the same. By William Walker B. D. Price bound 4 s. Printed for R. Pawlet in Chancery-lane.

Scholae Wintoniensis phrases Latinae: The La∣tin phrases of Winchester School. Corrected and augmented by H. Robinson D. D. Price bound 3 s. Printed for R. Boulter in Cornhil.

The Colloquies, or familiar Discourses of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. Rendered into English by H. M. Gent. Price bound 5 s. Printed for H. Brome, B. Tooke, and T. Saw∣bridg, in St. Pauls Church-yard, & Little Britain.

Phraseologia Anglo-Latina: Or, Phrases of the English and Latin Tongue, whereby is shew∣ed how to render English proprieties into pro∣per Latin: To which is added Paraemiologia Anglo-latina, or a Collection of English and Latin Proverbs, and proverbial sayings, match'd together for the use of Schools. By W. Walker

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B. D. Price bound 3 s. Printed for Richard Royston in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Paul Festeus French Grammar, being the newest and exactest method now extant, for the attaining to the purity of the French Tongue. Augmented and enlarged with several choice and new Dialogues. Together with a Nomen∣clatura English and French. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for S. Lownds in the Strand.

Mystagogus Poeticus: Or, The Muses Inter∣preter, explaining the Historical Mysteries, and Mystical Histories of the ancient Greek and Latin Poets, &c. To which is prefixed the Ge∣nealogy of the Heathen gods. By Alexander Rosse. Price bound 3 s. 6 d. Printed for J. Martyn, S. Mearne, and H. Herringman, in St. Pauls Church-yard, Little Britain, and the New Exchange.

Abecedarium Scholasticum: Or, The Gram∣mar Scholars Abecedary. By Thomas Hunt Master of St. Saviours Free-School in South∣wark. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for N. Brooke in Cornhil.

English Orthography, learning 1. The Letters of every sort of Print. 2. All sylla∣bles made of Letters. 3. Short Rules by way of question and answer for Spelling, &c. 4. Ex∣amples of all words (that may be mistaken) with their Accents▪ &c. 5. The difference be∣tween all words of like sounds. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Francis Tyton in Fleet-street.

A Collection of the Latin Primitives, dis∣posed into such order as may readily conduce to the comprehension of the Language, especi∣ally that of the Classick Authors, with a speci∣men of the derivatives. Price bound 1 s. Printed for Nath: Brooke in Cornhil.

Grammaticus Analyticus: Or, The Analy∣tican Grammarian, teaching three things neces∣sary to the acquiring the Latin Tongue, viz. to know, vary and dispose the Parts of Speech: Composed for the use of the Free-School in East-Smithfield near London. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for W. Bradley in the Minories.

The Princely way to the French Tongue. By P. D. Price 1 s. 6 d. Printed for H. Herring∣man in the New Exchange.

The Latin and English Grammar, fitted for all that are desirous to learn the Latin Tongue. By Charles Hoole. Price bound 2 s. Printed for Francis Smith without Temple-bar.

The Royal Grammar, commonly called Lil∣lies Grammar, explained in those Rules of it, which concern the Genders, and irregular decli∣ning of Nouns, and the Preterperfect Tenses, and Supines of Verbs. By way of question and answer, opening the meanings of the Rules with great plainness, with choice critical observati∣ons on the same, By W. Walker B. D. Price bound 2 s. Printed for R. Pawlet in Chancery-lane.

A Second part of the Explanation of the Rules of the Royal Grammar, touching the Preterperfect Tenses and Supines of Verbs, as they are delivered in Lillies Rules, by way of question and answer, with critical observations on the same. By W. Walker B. D. Price bound 1 s. 6 d. Printed for R. Pawlet in Chancery-lane.

The English School: Or, The readiest way for Teaching Children, or elder persons, to Spell, Read, and rightly pronounce English, fit∣ted to the use of English Schools. By Tobias Ellis. Price bound 10 d. Printed for N. Sim∣mons in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Phraseologia Puerilis: Or, Select Latin, and English phrases, very useful for young Latinists, to prevent Barbarisms, and bald Latin making, and to initiate them to speak and write elegant∣ly in both Languages. By Jo: Clarke, with an addition of 100 choice phrases. By W. R. Price bound 2 s. 6 d. Printed for Francis Eglesfield in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Youths Behaviour: Or, Decency in Con∣versation amongst Men. Price bound 9 d.

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The English Rudiments of the Latin Tongue explained by question and answer, &c. By W. D. Price bound 1 s. Printed for F. Eglesfield in St. Pauls Church-yard.

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Law in Small Twelves.

THe Exact Constable, with his Original, and Power in the Offices of Church-war∣dens, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyours of the High-ways, Treasurers of the County-Stock, and other inferiour Officers, as they are established both by the common Laws and Statutes of this Realm; By E. W. of Grayes-Inn Esq; price 8 d.

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The Titles of the Publick Acts made since His Majesties Restauration.

Anno Duodecimo Caroli Secundi Regis Angliae, &c.

AN Act for removing and preventing all Questions and Disputes con∣cerning the assembling, and sitting of this present Parliament.

An Act for putting in execution an Ordinance mentioned in the said act for an Assessment of 70000 l. per mensem for three Months.

An act for the continuance of processe and judiciall Proceedings.

A Subsidy granted to the King of Tonnage and Poundage, and other Sums of Mony pay∣able upon Merchandize exported and im∣ported.

An act for continuing the Excise untill the 20th. of August 1660.

An act for the present nominating of Com∣missioners of Sewers.

An act for restoring unto James Marquesse of Ormond, all his Honours, Manors Lands and Tenements, whereof he was in possession on the 23th. of October 1641. Or at any time Since.

An Act for the continuing of the Excise till the 25th day of December 1660.

An Act for the Speedy provision of Money for the Disbanding and paying of the forces of this Kingdome both by Land and Sea.

An Act for Supplying and explaining certain defects in an Act Entituled, An Act for the Speedy provision of money for disbanding and paying of the Forces of this Kingdome both by Land and Sea.

An Act of Free and general Pardon, Indemp∣nity and Oblivion.

An Act for confirmation of Judiciall pro∣ceedings.

An Act for restraining the taking of ex∣cessive Usury.

An Act for a perpetuall Anniversary Thanksgiving on the 29th day of May.

An Act for the Speedy Disbanding of the Army and Garrisons of this Kingdome.

An Act for enabling the Souldiers of the Army now to be disbanded, to exercise Trades.

An Act for the confirming and restoring of Ministers.

An Act for the encouraging and increasing of Shipping and Navigation.

An Act to prevent Frauds and Conceal∣ments of his Majesties customes and Subsi∣dies.

An Act for raising Sevenscore Thousand Pounds for the compleat disbanding of the whole Army, and paying of Some part of the Navy.

An Act for the Speedy raising of Seventy Thousand Pounds for the present Supply of his Majesty.

An Act for the Regulating the Trade of Baymaking in the Dutch Bay-hall in Colche∣ster.

A Grant of certain Impositions upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors, for the encrease of his Majesties Revenue during life.

An Act for taking away the Court of Wards and Liveries, and Tenure in Capite, and by Knights Service, and Purveyance, and for set∣ling a Revenue upon his Majesty in lieu there∣of.

An Act for the better ordering the Selling of Wines by Retayl, and for preventing abuses in the mingling, corrupting and vitiating of Wines, and for Setting and limiting the Prises of the same.

An Act for the levying of the Arrears of the Twelve Months Assessment, Commencing the 24th. of June 1659. and the Six Months Assessment, commencing the 25th of Decem∣ber 1659.

An Act for granting unto the Kings Majesty four hundred and twenty thousand Pounds, by an Assessment of threescore and ten thousand pounds by the Month, for Six months, for Disbanding the remainder of the Army, and Paying of the Navy.

An Act for further Supplying, and explain∣ing, certain defects in an Act, intituled, An Act for the speedy provision of Money for dis∣banding and paying of the Forces of this King∣dome both by Land and Sea.

An Act for the raising of Seventy Thousand Pounds for the further Supply of his Ma∣jesty.

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An Act for the Attainder of Severall persons guilty of the Horrid Murther of his late Sacred Majesty King Charles the first.

An Act for Confirmation of leases and grants from Colledges and Hospitals.

An Act for prohibiting the exportation of Wool, Woolfels, Fullers-Earth, or any kinds of Scouring earth.

An Act for confirmation of Marriages.

An Act for prohibiting the planting, Setting or Sowing of Tobacco in England and Ire∣land.

An Act for erecting and establishing a Post∣office.

An Act impowring the Master of the Rolls for the time being, to make leases for years, in order to New Build the old Houses belong∣ing to the Rolls.

An Act for making the Precinct of Covent Garden parochial.

Anno Decimo Tertio Caroli Secundi Regis Angliae, &c.

AN Act for the Safety and Preservation of his Majesties Person and Government, against Treasonable and Seditious practices and attempts.

An Act for Repeal of an act of parliament, entituled, An Act for Disenabling all persons in holy orders to receive any Temporal Ju∣risdiction or Authority.

An Act for the declaring, vesting and setling of all such Moneys, Goods, and other things in his Majesty, which were received, Levied or collected in these late times, and are remaining in the hands or possession of any Treasurers, Receivers, Collectors or others not Pardoned by the Act of Oblivion.

An Act for a free and voluntary Present to his Majesty.

An Act against Tumults and disorders upon pretence of preparing or presenting publick Petitions, or other Addresses to his Majesty, or the Parliament.

An Act declaring the sole right of the Mi∣litia to be in the King, and for the present or∣dering and disposing the same.

An Act for Confirming Publick Acts.

An Act for providing necessary Carri∣ages for His Majesty in his Royall Pro∣gresse and Removals.

An Act for the establishing Articles and Orders for the Regulating and better go∣vernment of his Majesties Navies, Ships of War, and Forces by Sea.

An Act to prevent the unlawfull Coursing, Hunting or Killing of Deer.

An Act for Confirming three Acts therein mentioned.

An Act for explanation of a Clause con∣tained in an act of Parliament made in the 17th. year of the late King Charls, Entituled, An Act for Repeal of a Branch of a Statute Primo Eli∣zabethae, Concerning commissioners for causes Ecclesiasticall.

An Act for resting the arrears of the Excise, and new Impost, in his Majesty.

An Act for confirming an act Entituled, An Act for Encouraging and Encreasing of Ship∣ping and Navigation; and severall other acts both Publick and Private mentioned there∣in.

An Act declaring the pains, penalties and forfeitures imposed upon the Estates and Per∣sons of certain Notorious offenders Excepted out of the Act of free and generall Pardon, In∣dempnity, and Oblivion.

Anno Decimo Tertio Caroli Secundi Regis Angliae, &c.
The second Meeting of the Parliament.

AN Act for the well-governing and re∣gulating of Corporations.

An Act for prevention of vexations and Oppressions by Arrests, and of delays in Suits of Law.

An Act for granting unto the Kings Ma∣jesty, Twelve hundred and threescore Thou∣sand Pounds, to be Assessed and Levied by an Assessment of Threescore and ten Thousand Pounds by the Month for Eighteen Months.

An Act to enable the Kings Majesty to Make Leases, Grants, and Copies of Officies, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, parcel of his Highnesse Dutchy of Cornwal, or annex∣ed to the same; and for Confirmation of Leases and Grants already made.

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Anno Decimo Tertio & Decimo Quarto Caroli Secundi Regis Angliae, &c.

AN Act for preventing the mischeifes and dangers that may arise by certain per∣sons called Quakers, and others, refusing to take lawfull Oaths.

An Act for repairing the High-ways and Sewers, and for paving and keeping clean of the Streets in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, and for reforming of an∣noyances and disorders in the streets & places adjacent to the said Cities, and for the regula∣ting and licensing of Hackney Coaches; and for the enlarging of severall strait and incon∣venient streets and passages.

An Act for ordering the forces in the seve∣rall Counties of this Kingdome.

An Act for the Uniformity of publick Pra∣yers, and administration of Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies: and establish∣ing the form of making, ordaining and con∣secrating Bishops, preists and Deacons in the Church of England.

An Act for regulating the making of Stuffs ing Norfolk and Norwich.

An Act for enlarging and repairing common high ways.

An Act to restrain the exportation of Lea∣ther and Raw-hides out of the Realme of England.

An Act for distribution of threescore thou∣sands Pounds amongst the truly loyal and in∣digent commission officers, and for Assessing of offices, and distributing Moneys thereby raised for their further Supply.

An Act for the releif of poor and maimed Officers and Souldiers who have faithfully served his Majesty, and his Royal father in the late Wars.

An Act for establishing an additional Re∣venue upon his Majesty, his Heirs and Succes∣sors, for the better Support of his and their Crown and Dignity.

An Act for preventing frauds, and regu∣lating abuses in his Majesties customs.

An Act for the better releif of the poor of this Kingdome.

An Act prohibiting the importation of forreign Bonelace, Cut-work, Imbroidery, Fring, Bandstrings, Buttons, and Needle∣work.

An Act directing the prosecution of such as are accountable for prize-goods.

An Act for regulating the trade of Silk-Throwing.

An Act for the more Speedy and effectuall bringing those persons to account, whose accounts are excepted in the Act of Obli∣vion.

An Act for releif of collectors of publick moneys, and their Assistants, and Depu∣ties.

An Act against importing of Sheep, Wool-fels, Mortlings, Shorlings, yarn made of wool, Wool-flocks, Fullers-Earth, Fulling-clay, and Tobacco-pipe clay.

An Act against importing of Forreign wool-cards, Card-wire or Iron-wire.

An Act for providing carriage by land and by water, for the use of his Majesties Navy and ordnance.

An Act for preventing the unnecessary charge of Sheriffs, and for ease in passing their accounts.

An Act for preventing of Theft and Rapine, upon the Northern Borders of Eng∣land.

An additionall act concerning matters of Assurance used amongst Merchants.

An Act declaratory concerning Bank-rupts.

An Act for the restoring of all such Ad∣vowsons, Rectories, impropriate Gleab-lands and Tythes to his Majesties Loyall Subjects as were taken from them, and making void certain charges imposed on them upon their compositions for delinquency by the late Usurped powers.

An Act for reforming of abuses commit∣ted in the weight and false packing of But∣ter.

An Act for repairing of Dover Har∣bor.

An Act for the regulating of the Pilchard fishing in the Counties of Devon and Corn∣wall.

An Act for the reversing the Earle of Stratford his attainder.

An Act for the importing of Madder pure and unmixed.

An Act to prevent the inconvenience arising by melting the Silver-coin of this Realme.

An Act for the better regulating of the manufacture of Broad woollen Cloath within the West riding of the county of Yorke.

An Act for preventing the frequent Abuses in printing Seditious, Treasonable and Un∣licensed books and Pamphlets: and for regu∣lating of printing and printing Presses.

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Anno Decimo Quinto Caroli Secundi, Regis Angliae, &c.

AN Act for repairing the high-ways with∣in the Counties of Hertford, Cambridge and Huntingdon.

An Act for the punishment of unlawfull cutting or Stealing, or spoiling of wood, and underwood, and destroyers of young timber∣trees.

An Act to explain and Supply a former Act for distribution of threescore thousand pounds amongst the truly loyall and Indigent commission officers, and for assessing of officers, and distributing the money thereby raised for their further Supply.

An Additional Act for the better order∣ing the forces in the Severall counties of this Kingdome.

An Act for regulating Select Vestries.

An Act for releif of such persons as by sickness or other impediment were disabled from Subscribing the declaration in the Act of Uniformity, and explanation of part of the said Act.

An Act for the encouragement of Trade.

An Act to prevent the Selling of Live Fat Cattle by Butchers.

An Act for granting four intire Subsidies to his Majesty by the Temporality.

An Act for confirming of four Subsidies granted by the clergy.

An Additional Act for the better ordering and collecting the duty of Excise, and prevent∣ing the abuses therein.

An Explanatory Act for recovery of the ar∣rears of Excise.

An Additional Act for the better ordering and collecting the Revenue arising by Hearth-Mony.

An Act for Setling the profits of the post-office, and power of granting wine licences on his Royall Highness the Duke of Yorke, and the Heirs Males of his Body.

An Act for encouraging the manufactures of making linnen cloth and Tapistry.

An Act for regulating the Herring, and other Fisheries; and for repeal of the act concerning Madder.

An Act for Setling the Draining of the great Level of the Fens, called Bedford Le∣vel.

Anno Decimo Sexto Caroli Secundi Regis Angliae, &c.

AN Act for the assembling and holding of parliaments once in three years at least; and for the repeal of an Act, entituled, An Act for the preventing of inconveniences happening by the long intermission of parlia∣ments.

An Act for preventing of Abatements of writs of Errour upon judgments in the Ex∣chequer.

An Act for collecting the Duty arising by Hearth-Mony, by officers to be appointed by his Majesty,

An Act to prevent and Suppresse Sediti∣ous conventicles.

An Act to prevent the disturbances of Sea∣men and others; and to preserve the Stores belonging to his Majesties Navy Royall.

An Act to prevent delivering up of Mar∣chants-Ships.

An Act against deceitfull, disorderly, and excessive gaming.

An Act for continuance of a former act for Regulating the press.

Anno Decimo Sexto, & Decimo Septimo Caroli Secundi Regis Angliae, &c.

AN Act for granting a Royall aid unto the Kings Majesty, of twenty four hundred threescore and Seventeen thousand, and five hundred pounds, to be raised, levied and paid in the Space of three years.

An Act for Regulating the measures and price of Coals.

An Act for the returning of able and Suf∣ficient jurors.

An Additional Act for the better ordering

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and collecting the duty of Excise.

An Act to prevent delays in extending Sta∣tutes, judgment and Recognizanses.

An Act for repealing of part of an act of parliament, intituled, An Act directing the prosecution of such as are accountable for prize-goods.

An Act for continuance of a former Act for regulating the press.

An Act to prevent arrests of Judgement, and Superseding Executors.

An Act to impower the Chancellour of the Dutchy to grant commissions for taking af∣fidavits within the Dutchy liberty.

An Act for Continuance of a former act for repairing the Highways within the County of Hertford.

An Act for Draining of the Fenn, called Deeping Fenn, and other Fens therein menti∣oned.

An Act for Making the River Avon Navi∣gable from Christ-Church to the City of New-Sarum.

Anno Decimo Septimo Caroli Secundi Regis, &c.

AN Act for granting the Sum of twelve hundred and Sixty thousand pounds.

An Act for restraining Nonconformists from inhabiting in Corporations.

An Act for uniting Churches in Cities and Towns Corporate.

An Act for continuance of a former Act for regulating the press.

An Act for attainting Thomas Dolman, Joseph Bampfeild, and Thomas Scott of high Treason, if they render not themselves by a day.

An Act for taking away of damage cleer.

An Act for a more Speedy and effectuall proceeding upon distresses and Avowries for Rents.

An Act for avoiding unnecessary Suits and delays.

An Act for granting one months Assessment to his Majesty.

Anno Decimo Octavo Caroli Secundi Regis Angliae, &c.

AN Act for raising moneys by a poll, and otherwise, towards the maintenance of the present War.

An Act against importing Cattle from Ire∣land; and other parts beyond the Seas; and Fish taken by Forreigners.

An Act to continue a former Act for pre∣venting of Theift and Rapine upon the Nor∣thern Borders of England.

An Act for Burying in Woolen only.

An Act for encouraging in Coynage.

Anno Decimo Nono Caroli Secundi Regis Angliae, &c.

AN Act explanatory of the Act for raising Moneys by a poll, and otherwise, To∣ward the Maintenance of this present War.

An Act for erecting a Judicature for deter∣mination of differences touching houses burned or demolished by reason of the late Fire which happened in London.

An Act for rebuilding the city of Lon∣don.

An Act for releif of poor prisoners, and Setting of them on work.

An Act extending a former Act concerning Replevins and Avowries, to the principality of Wales and the County palatines.

An Act for redresse of inconveniencies by want of proof of the deceases of persons be∣yond the Seas, or absenting themselves, upon whose Lives Estates do depend.

An Act to prevent the disturbances of Sea∣men and others, and to preserve the Stores belonging to his Majesties Navy-Royall.

An Act for granting the Sum of Twelve Hundred Fifty Six thousand three hundred forty Seven Pounds thirteen Shillings to the Kings Majesty, towards the Maintenance of the present War.

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Anno Vicessimo Caroli Secundi Regis &c.

AN Act for raising three hundred and ten Thousand Pounds, by an imposition on Wines and other Liquors.

An Act for payment of moneys for the use of the Crown, rectified.

An Act for the increase and preservation of Timber within the forrest of Dean provided for.

An Act for proceeding to judgment on Writs of Errour brought in the Exchequer.

An Act for Liberty given to buy and ex∣port Leather, and Skins tanned or dressed.

An Act of the Trade of Silk-Throwing re∣gulated.

An Additional Act against the importation of Forreign Cattel.

An Act for the taxing and Assessing of the lands of the adventures within the great Level of the Fens.

Anno Vicessimo Secundo Caroli Secundi Regis, &c.

AN Act for the preventing and Suppres∣sing Seditious conventicles.

An Act for repairing the Haven and Piers of great Yarmouth

An Imposition upon all wines and Vinegar imported between the four and twentieth day of June 1670. and 24th. day of June 1678.

An Act for Setling the imposition on Brandy.

An Act for taking away the Benefit of Clergy from such as steal cloath from the Rack, and from such as shall steale or im∣bezzle his Majesties ammunition and Stores.

An Act for advancing the Sale for Fee-farm Rents, and other Rents.

An Act to enable the Kings Majesty to make Leases, Grants and copies of offices, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, parcel of his Highnesse Dutchy of Cornwal, or annexed to the same.

An Act for ascertaining the measures of Corn and Salt.

An Act authorising certain commissioners of the Realm of England, to Treat with Commis∣oners of Scotl. for the weal of both Kingdoms.

An Act for enabling part of the estate of Sir John Prittiman to be Sold for Satisfaction of a debt by him due to the Kings Majesty.

An Additional Act for the rebuilding of the City of London, Uniting of Parishes and re∣building of the Cathedral and parochiall Churches within the said City.

An Additional Act for the better repairing of High-ways and Bridges.

An Act for the improvement of Tillage, and the breed of Cattel.

Anno Vicessimo Tertio Caroli Secundi Regis &c.

AN Act to prevent malicious maiming and Wounding.

An Act for continuance of a former Act, intituled, An Act to prevent delays in extend∣ing Statutes, Judgements and recognizan∣ces.

An Act for Granting a Subsidy to his Ma∣jesty for Supply of his Extraordinary oc∣casions.

An Act for continuance of a Former Act to prevent Arrests of Judgement, and Su∣perseding Executions.

An Act for an additional Excise on Beer, Ale, and other Liquors.

An Act for Revesting the power of grant∣ing Wine Licenses in his Majesty, his Heirs and Successours, and for Setling a recompence on his Royall Highness in Lieu there∣of.

An Act to prevent the Malicious Burning of Houses, Stacks of Corn, and Hay, and Killing or maiming of Cattel.

An Act for the regulating the making of Kidderminster Stuffs.

An Act for laying impositions on proceed∣ings at Law.

An Act for the better settling of Intestates Estates.

An Act to prevent the delivery up of Mer∣chants Ships, and for the increase of good and serviceable shipping.

An Act for exporting of Beer, Ale, and Mum.

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An Additional Act for ascertaining the measures of Corn and Salt.

An Act for determination of differences touching houses burnt or demolished within our years since the late dreadful fire in Lon∣don.

An Act for the better settlement of the maintenance of the Parsons, Vicars, and Cu∣rates, in the Parishes of the City of London Burnt by the late Dreadful fire there.

An Act for the discovery of such as have de∣frauded the poor of the City of London, of the moneys given for their releif, at the times of the late Plague and Fire.

An Act for the better paving and cleansing the Streets and Sewers in and about the City of London.

An Act for the better regulating of work∣houses for Setting the poor on work.

An Act to prevent Frauds in the buying and Selling of Cattel, in Smith-Field, and else∣where.

An Act for the releif and release of poor distressed prisoners for debt.

An Act for taking the Accounts of Sixty thousand Pounds; and other moneys given to the Loyall and indigent officers.

An Act for the better and more certain re∣covery of Fines and Forfeitures due to his Majesty.

An Act to revive An Act, entituled, An Act to prevent the disturbance of Seamen and others, and to preserve the Stores belonging to his Majesties Navy-Royall, with some al∣terations and Additions.

An Act for Vesting certain Fee-farm Rents, and other Small Rents, in Trustees.

An Act for the better preservation of the game, and for Securing Warrens not enclosed, and the Severall Fishings of this Realm.

An Act to prevent the planting of To∣bacco in England, and for Regulating the plantation trade.

Poetry in Folio.

THe Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley, consisting of those which were for∣merly printed, and those which he designed for the presse, now pulished out of the Authours original Copies: price bound 14 s. printed for H. Herringman in the New-Exchange.

The Fables of Esop paraphrased in Verse; adorned with Sculptures, and illustrated with Annotations. By John Ogleby Esq; in two volumes in quires. price 3. l.

The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro, translated, adorned with Sculptures, and il∣lustrated with Annotations. By John Ogleby Esq; in quires, price 40 s. both Sold by Robert Clavel in Little-Brittain.

Poems by the most deservedly admired Mris. Katherine Phillips, the matchlesse Orinda, to which is added Monsieur Corneilles Pompey, and Horace Tragedies; with Seve∣rall other Translations out of French: price bound 8 s.

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Plays never before printed.

Poems, or Severall Fancies in Verse, with the Animal Parliament in prose. Both written by the thrice noble illustrious and excellent Princesse the Dutchesse of New-Castle.

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Poetry in Quarto.

QƲerer por Solo querer; to love only for Love Sake; a dramatick Romance, Re∣presented at Aranjuez before the King and Queen of Spain, to celebrate the birth-day of the King: By the Meninas, &c. Written in Spanish by don Antonio de Mendoza 1623. paraphrased in English. 1654. Together with the Festivall of Aranwhez: price bound 3 s. printed for Moses Pitt in Little-Brit∣tain.

Youths Tragedy, a Poem drawn up by way of Dialogue, between Youth, the Devil, Wis∣dome, Time, Death, the Soul, the Nuncius; for the caution and direction of the younger sort: price sticht 6 d. Printed for J. Starkey, and Fr. Smith, in Fleet-street, and without Temple-bar.

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The Legend of Captain Jones, relating his several Adventures, price bound 1 s. sold by Francis Haley in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Tragedy of Ovid, by Sir Aston Cockain, printed for Francis Kirkman.

Recreation for ingenious Head-peices, or, a pleasant Grove for their wits to walk in, &c. printed for Thomas Helder in Little-Brit∣tain.

Westminster Drollery: the second Part, be∣ing a compleat Collection of all the purest, & choicest Songs and Poems at Court, and both the Theaters, by the Authour of the first part, price bound 1 s. printed for W. Gilbert, and T. Sawbridge, in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Little-Brittain.

Epigrams of all sorts, made at diverse times on several occasions, by R. F. price bound 1 s. printed for William Crooke without Tem∣ple-bar.

Poems upon divers occasions, with the Character of a London Scrivener, price bound 1 s. 6 d.

Randolph's Poems, price bound 3 s. both printed for John Crosly, in Oxford.

Chauser's Ghost, or a Peice of Antiquity, containing 12 pleasant Fables of Ovid, &c. price bound 1 s. printed for R. Mills without Temple-bar.

Poems by John Cleaveland, with additions, never before printed, price bound 3 s. printed for John Willams in Little-Brittain.

Iter Boreale, with large Additions of seve∣ral Poems, by the Authour Robert Wild, D. D. price bound 1 s. printed for John Willi∣ams.

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Poetry in large Twelves.

OƲids Metamorphosis, Englished by G. Sandys, price bound 2 s, printed for A. Roper, R. Tomlins, and George Sawbridge.

Two select Centuries of Hymns and Spi∣ritual Songs, collected out of several Chap∣ters of the holy Bible, all to be sung in Tunes commonly known and practised, by W. B. M. A. price bound 1 s, printed for F. Ty∣ton, and W. Cowper, in Fleet-street, and Little-Brittain.

The Academy of Complements newly re∣fin'd, wherein Ladies, Gentlewomen and Schollars may accommodate their courtly pra∣ctice with gentle Ceremonies, complemental expressions, and forms of speaking or writing Letters most in fashion. Also a new School of love, and a present of excellent Simili∣tudes, &c. price bound 1 s. 6 d. sold by seve∣ral Booksellers.

Poems; written by the right Reverend Dr. Richard Corbet, late Lord Bishop of Nor∣wich, price bound 1 s. printed for W. Crooke without Temple-bar.

Two Centuries of select Hymns, collected out of the Psalms, by W. B. M. A. price bound 1 s. 6 d. printed for Francis Tyton, and W. Cowper.

Windsor Drollery; an exact Collection of the newest Songs, Poems, and Catches in use at Court. Collected by a Person of Quality, price bound 1 s. printed for Peter Parker in Cornhil.

The Temple, Sacred Poems, and private E∣jaculations, by Mr. George Herbert, printed for P. Stevens.

The Psalter of David, with Titles and Col∣lects, according to the matter of each Psalm, printed for R. Royston in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Poetry in small Twelves.

THe Psalms, Hymns, and spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faith∣fully translated into English Metre, for the use, edification and Comfort of all Christi∣ans, publick and private, especially in New England, price bound 1 s, 6 d. printed for R. Chyswel, in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Strait Voyage, being a Description of remarkable passages that hapned in the first expedition against the Turks of Argier, Sir John Harman Commander, beginning May 1669. ending April 1671. price bound 6 d. printed for Thomas Vere.

Argalus and Parthenia, written by Francis Quarles, price bound 1 s. printed for Tho. Rooks.

The Names of such Playes as have been Printed since 1660.

ADronicus Comenius. T.
Aventures 5 hours. T. C.
Amazon Queen. T. C.
Amorous Orentes. C.
All mistaken, or, the Mad Couple. C.
Amorous Prince, or, the curious Husband. C.
Bellamira her dream.  
Black Prince. T.
Cutter of Cole-man-street. C.
St. Cecily, or, Converted Twins. T.
Catalines conspiracy. T.
Covent of pleasure. C.
Commitee. C.
Cambyses. T.
Carnaval. C.
Cheats. C.
Conquest Granada in two Parts. T.
Dumb Lady. C.

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Duke of Lerma T.
Elvira. C.
Flora's Vagaries. C.
Feigned Astrologer. C.
Forc'd Marriage, or, Jealous Bridegroom. T. C.
Generous Enemies. C.
Hic & Ubique. C.
Henry the fifth. T.
Hero & Leander. T.
Heraclius Emperour of the East. T.
Humorist. C.
Horace. T.
Jewes Tragedy. T.
Indian Emperour. T.
Indian Queen. T.
Juliana. C.
Imperial Tragedy. T.
Island Princess. C.
Love in a Wood. C.
Love in a Tub. C.
Loves Kingdome. T. C.
Mustcapha. T.
Money's an Ass. C.
Man's the Master. C.
Mother Shiptons life and death. C.
Marriage night. T.
Maiden Queen. C.
Marcelia. T. C.
Mulberry Garden. C.
Miser. C.
Vicomede. T. C.
Tragedy of Ovid. T.
Ormasdes. T. C.
Old Troop or Monsieur Rogou. C.
Polititian Cheated. C.
Pompey. T.
Pandora. C.
Projectors. C.
Pragmatical Jesuit. C.
Presence. C.
Princess, or Love at first sight. T. C.
Parsons Wedding. C.
Pilgrim. T.
Reward for virtue. C.
Roman General.  
Roman Empress. T.
Royal Shepherdess. T. C.
Rival Ladies. T. C.
Rivals. C.
Rehearfal F.
Slighted Maid. C.
Step-mother. T. C.
Selindra. T. C.
Seidge of Urbin. T. C.
Spightful Sister. T. C.
Sir Solomon. C.
Sociable companion, or the female wits. C.
Six dayes adventure. C.
Surprisal. C.
Sr. Martin Mar all. C.
She would if she could. C.
Sullen Lover, or impertinents. C.
Tarrugoes Wildes, or the Coffee-house. C.
Tyrannick love. T.
Town-shifts. T. C.
Tryphon. T.
Tartuff, or French Puritan. C.
Thomaso, or, the Wanderer. C.
Usurper. T.
Villain. T.
Vestal Virgin. T.
Ungratful Favourite. T.
White Devil. T.
Wild Gallant. C.
Womans Conquest. T. C.
Evenings Love, or mock Astrologer. C.
Seidge of Rhodes, two parts. T. C.
Tempest. C.

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Miscellanies in Folio.

AN Essay toward a real Character, and a Philosophical language, by John Wilkins Lord Bishop of Chester, price bound 16 s. printed for Sa∣muel Gillibrand, in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Advertisements from Parnassus, in two Centuries; with the Politick touchstone, written in Italian by the famous Trajano Bo∣calini, and Englished by the Earl of Mon∣mouth.

Resolves Divine, Moral, Political, both in Prose and Verse, by Owen Feltham Esq; price bound 10 s. printed for Allen Banks, and Charles Harper, in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Fleet-street.

The Jesuits Morrals, collected by a Do∣ctour of the Colledge of Sorbon, in Paris, who hath faithfully extracted them out of the Jesuits own books, which are printed by the permission and application of the Superiours of their Society; written in French and ex∣actly translated into English, price bound 10 s. printed for John Starkey in Fleet-street.

The admired Peice of Phisiognomy, Chy∣romancy, Metoposcopy, and Symmetrical pro∣portion, and signal moles of the body, ex∣plained; with the interpretation of Dreams. To which is added the Art of memory illus∣trated with Figures, and many large additi∣ons, by Richard Saunders, price bound 12 s. printed for Nath. Brook in Cornhil.

Titles of Honour; by the late famous and learned Antiquary, John Selden of the Inner Temple Esq; price bound 22 s. printed for Thomas Basset, Tho. Dring, and John Leigh, in Fleet-street.

Six Letters between the States of Holland, and the French King, and the Baron D'Isola, and the Elector of Cologn, printed for Jo∣nathan Edwin, in Ludgate-street.

The true Prophecies, or Prognostications of Michael Nostrodamus Physitian to Henry 11. Francis 11. and Charles 11. Kings of France, and one of the best Astronomers that ever were. A work full of Curiosity and Learn∣ing. Translated and commented by Theoph. de Garencieres Dr. in Physick Col. Lond. price bound 12 s. printed for several Booksellers.

A Map of the Seventeen Provinces (in im∣perial Paper) in which the Scituation, and di∣stance of the principal Cities, Towns, Rivers, Castles, and other remarkable places, are ex∣actly described, price 1 s. sold by Rob. Mor∣den, and W. Berry in Cornhil and the Strand.

The City of Maestricht, with the present fortifications; as it was lately surveyed and presented to his Majesty, price 6 d. sold by John Seller, in Exchange-Alley in Cornhil.

A Book of Titles for the use of Apothe∣caries, price 3 s. sold by William Birch in Cheap-side.

The Book of Fortune, being marvellous for the invention, pleasant to be read or heard, and in many things very profitable to be un∣derstood, price sticht 2 s. sold by Thomas Wil∣liams.

The Dutch Fortune-teller, discovering 36 se∣veral questions, which old and young, married men and women, Batchellors and Maids, delight to be resolved of, brought into England by John Cooker, price sticht 1 s. 6 d. sold by J. Wright in Little-Brittain.

Micrographia, or some Phylological de∣scriptions of minute bodies: made by mag∣nifying glasses, with observations and enqui∣ries thereupon, by R. Hooke Fellow of the Royal Socity, printed for James Allestry.

Practical perspective, or perspective made easie, teaching by the Opticks, how to delineate all bodies, buildings, or land-skips, &c. By the Catopticks, how to delineate confused ap∣pearances, so as when seen in a mirrour or polisht body of any intended shape, the re∣flection shall shew a design, by the Diopticks: how to draw parts of many figures into one, when seen through a glass or Chrystal, cut in∣to many faces, by Joseph Moxon, price 7 s. printed for Joseph Moxon, on Ludgate Hill.

Tuba stentoro phonica; An instrument of excellent use as well at Sea as at Land, invent∣ed and variously experimented in the year 1670. and humbly presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty Charles the Second, in the year 1671. by Sam. Morland, price sticht 1 s. printed for Moses Pit in Little Brittain.

Ars pictoria, or an Academy treating of drawing, painting, limning, and etching, to which are added 30 Copper Plates; expressing the choicest, nearest, and most exact grounds and rules of Semetry, collected out of the most eminent Italian, German, and Nether∣land Authours, price bound 10 s. sold by R. Tompson, and A Tooker.

A new World, of English words, or a gene∣ral English Dictionary, containing the proper significations, and Etymologies of all words derived from other languages, price bound 10 s. printed for N. Brook, in Cornhil.

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Observations of, and upon experimental phylosophy: to which is added the descripti∣on of a new blazing World.

Grounds of natural Phylosophy, divided into thirteen parts: with an appendix con∣taining five Parts.

Orations of divers sorts, accommodated to divers places.

The Worlds Olio.

Natures picture drawn by fancies pencil to the life. Being several feigned stories, Co∣mical, Tragical, Tragi-comical, Poetical, Ro∣manical, Phylosophical, Historical, and Mo∣ral: some in Verse, some in Prose, &c. All five written by the thrice noble, illustrious, and excellent Princess, the Dutchess of New∣castle.

Miscellanies in Quarto.

A Continuation of new experiments, Physico Mechannical, touching the spring and weight of the Air, and their ef∣fects; whereunto is annexed a short discourse of the Atmospheres of consistent Bodies. by the honourable Robert Boyle, price bound 5 s. 6 d.

The Jesuits intrigues, with the private in∣structions of that Society to their Emissaries, both sent with a Letter from a Gentleman in Paris, to his friend in London, price sticht 1 s. sold by B. Tooke in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Enquiries into very many received Tenents, and commonly presumed Truths, by T. Brown M. D. with two discourses of Urn-burial, and the Garden of Cyrus, price bound 6 s. printed for G. Sawbridge, and H. Brome, on Ludgate-hill, and the West end of St. Pauls.

The Vulcanos, or burning & fiery vomiting Mountains, famous in the World, with their remarkables, price 1 s. sold by John Allen, and Benjamin Billingsby in Cornhil.

Certain Physiological Essays, and other Tracts, written at distant Times, and on seve∣ral Occasions, By the Honourable Robert Boyle; wherein some of the Tracts are enlarged by experiments, and the work is encreased by the addition of a discourse about the abso∣lute rest in bodies, price bound 5 s. printed for H. Herringman, in the New Exchange.

Epicurus Morals, collected partly out of his own Greek Text in Diogenes Laertius, and partly out of the Rapsodies of Marcus Antonius, Plutarch, Cicero, and Seneca, and faithfully englished, price bound 2 s. 6 d. sold by Simon Miller, at the West end of St. Pauls.

The famous Conclave, wherein Clement the eighth was elected Pope, with the in∣trigues and cunning devices of that Assem∣bly, translated out of an Italian Manuscript, price 6 d.

The Plus ultra reduced to a non-plus; or, a Specimen of some Animadversions upon the Plus ultra of Mr. Glanvil; wherein sundry errours of some Virtuosi are discovered, the credit of the Aristotelians in part re-advanced, and enquiries made about diverse▪ points in Phylosophy, by Henry Stub, Physitian at Warwick, price bound 3 s. printed for the Authour.

Phylosophical transactions, giving some account of the present undertakings, studies and labours, of the ingenious in the conside∣rable Parts of the World, in several volumns continued to this present time, printed for J. Martin, in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A Censure upon certain passages contained in the History of the Royal Society, as be∣ing destructive to the established Religion of the Church of England, by Henry Stubbe, price sticht, 1 s. printed for R. Davis in Ox∣ford.

The necessity of abating Usury re-asserted, with a familiar way propounded for the fu∣ture discovery of sumns of money, at in∣terest, by Sir Thomas Culpeper Knight, price bound 8 d. printed for Christopher Wilkinson, in Fleet-street.

Legends no Histories, or a Specimen of some animadversions upon the History of the Royal Society; wherein, besides the several er∣rours against common literature, sundry mistakes about the making of Salt-Peter, and Gun-powder, are detested and rectified, where∣unto are added two discourses, one of Pietro Sardi, and another of Nicholas Tartagia, re∣lating to that Subject, translated out of Ita∣lian, &c. by Henry Stubbe, price 2 s. sold by most Book-sellers.

The Court of the Gentiles, or, a discourse touching the original of humane literature, both Philology, and Phylosophically, from the Scriptures, and the Jewish Church, in order to a demonstration of 1. The perfection of Gods word, and Church light. 2. The imper∣fection of natures light, and mischiefs of vain Phylosophy. 3. The right use of humane learn∣ing,

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&c. Part 1. of Phylology, price bound 5 s.

The Court of the Gentiles, &c. part 2. Of Phylosophy, both by Theophilus Gale, M. A. price bound 6 s. both printed for T. Gilbert in Oxford.

A Treatise wherein is demonstrated that the Church and State of England are in equal danger with the Trade of it, by Roger Coke, price 1 s. 6 d. printed for H. Brome, at the West end of St. Pauls.

Charron his three books of Wisdom, revi∣ved and enlarged; price bound 6 s. printed for Nath. Ranew, and J. Robinson, in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Episcopal jurisdiction asserted, according to the right constitution thereof, by his Ma∣jesties law, both Ecclesiastical and Temporal, occasioned by the stating and vindicating of the Bishop of Waterfords cause, with the May∣or and Sheriffs of Waterford, by a diligent enquirer into the reasons and grounds there∣of, price sticht 2 s. printed for B. Tooke in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The reply unto the Letter written to Mr. Henry Stubbe, in defence of the History of the Royal Society, whereunto is added a pre∣face against Mr. Glanvil, and an answer to the Letter of Dr. Henry More, price sticht 1 s. printed for R. Davis in Oxford.

The uses and abuses of money, and the im∣provements of it, by two propositions, for regulating our coyn, whereby his Majesties occasions may be supplyed with the most like∣ly way to advance a general Trade, price sticht 6 d. printed for Allen Banke, and C. Harper, in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Fleet-street.

Some considerations touching the useful∣ness of experimental and natural Phylosophy; proposed in a familiar discourse to a friend: by way of invitation to the study of it, by the honourable Robert Boyl Esq; Tome 11. price bound, 4 s. printed for R. Davis in Oxford.

A further discovery of Mr. Stubbe, in a brief reply to his last Pamphlet against Jo∣seph Glanvil, price 6 d. printed for H. Evers∣den in West-smith-field.

Regale necessarium; or, the legality, rea∣son, and necessity of the rights and priviledges justly claimed by the Kings Servants, and which ought to be allowed unto them, by Fabian Phillips Esq; price bound 5 s. printed for Chr. Wilkinson in Fleet-street.

The difference between the power of Ma∣gistrates, and Church Pastors; and the Ro∣man Kingdom and Magistracy under the name of a Church, and Church government usurped by the Pope, or liberally given him by Popish Princes, opened by R. Baxter in a letter to Ludovicus Molinaeus Dr. of Physick, price sticht 8 d. printed for Nevil Simmons in St. Pauls Church-yard.

The Character of a Quaker, &c. 1st. 2d parts, price sticht, 6 d. printed for John Willi∣ams in Little Brittain.

Toleration not to be abused, or, a serious question soberly debated and resolved upon Presbyterian principles, price sticht 6 d. prin∣ted for James Collins in Ludgate-street.

The spirit of the Quakers tryed according to that discovery it hath made of it self, in their great Prophet and Patriarck Geo. Fox, in his Book, intituled the great mystery of the great Whore, price sticht 6 d. printed for M. Atkins.

The Judgment of the learned and pious St. Augustine concerning penal laws against conventicles, and for unity in Religion, de∣livered in his 48. Epistle to Vicentius, price 3 d. printed for James Collins in Ludgate-street.

Learn to lye warm, or an Apology for that Proverb, Tis good sheltring under an old hedge; containing reasons wherefore a young man should marry an old Woman. Written in a Letter to K. D. by the command of a Person of Honour, price sticht 6 d. printed for W. Gilbert in St. Pauls Church-yard.

A Treatise of Taxes and Contributions, shewing the Nature and Measures of Crown Lands, Assesments, Customes, Poll-moneys, Lotteries, Benevolence, Penalties, Monopo∣lies, Offices, Tyths, raysing of coyns, Hearth∣money, Excise, &c. price sticht 1 s. printed for Nath. Brooke in Cornhil.

Of Bodies, and of mans Soul. To discover the immortality of reasonable Souls. With two discourses of the pouder of Simpathy, and of the Vegetation of Plants, by Sir Kenelme Digby Knight, printed for John Williams in Little Brittain.

A Justification of the present War, against the united Netherlands, wherein the declara∣tion of his Majesty is vindicated, and the War proved to be just, honourable, and necessary: The Dominion of the Sea, explained, and his Majesties rights thereunto asserted, &c. by Henry Stubbe, Physitian at Warwick, price sticht 1 s. printed for H. Hills, and J. Starkey in Fleet-street.

The Fiery Trigon revived: by the five op∣positions of the two superiour Planets Saturn and Jupiter, in the years 1672. 1673. de∣claring the miseries they menace to the Dutch Nation; who are in their Clymacterical year, by Tho. Trig. Gent. price sticht 6 d. printed for Josiah Robinson, at Lincolns Inne-gate.

Tracts written by the Honourable Robert

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Boyle, Fellow of the Royal Society, price 6 d. printed for H. Herringman, in the New-Exchange.

The late Apology in behalf of the Papists, reprinted and answered in behalf of the Roy∣alists, price 6 d.

Presbytery displayed for the justification of such as do not like the government, and for the benefit of those that do not understand it, price 6 d. both printed for H. Brome, at the West end of St. Pauls.

The Art of Dyalling, performed Geome∣trycally by Scale and Compasses; Arithmeti∣cally by the Canons of Signs and Tangents. Instrumentally by a Trygonal instrument, ac∣commodated with lines for the purpose, by William Leybourn Philomath: price bound 3 s. printed for T. Sawbridge in Little-Brittain:

A Tutor to Astronomy, and Geography, or an easie and speedy way to know the use of the Globes, Celestial and Terrestial, in six books, by Joseph Moxon, price bound 6 s. printed for J. Williams, and T. Sawbridge, in Little-Brittain.

The use of a Mathematical instrument, called a Quadrant, &c. price stickt 6 d. prin∣ted for J. Moxon.

Three Papers presented to the Royal Socie∣ty, against Dr. Wallis; together with con∣siderations on Dr. Wallis's answer to them, by Tho. Hobbes of Malmsbury, price sticht 6 d. sold by William Crooke, without Temple-Barre.

An Ephemerides of the Celestial motion▪ for the Years our of Lord God, 1672. 1673. 1674. 1675. 1676. 1677. 1678. 1679. 1680. 1681. by J. Gadbury, price bound 6 s. prin∣ted for the Company of Stationers.

Panorganon; or an Universal instrument, performing all such conclusions Geometrical and Astronomical, as are usually wrough by the Globes, Spheres, Sectors, Quadrants, Planispheeres, or other the like Instruments yet in being; with easie and exactness, &c. by William Leybourn Philomath, price bound 4 s. printed for W. Birch, in Cheap∣side.

Perspective Practical, or an easie Method of representing all things to the eye at a distance, by the rules of Art, as Landskips, Towns, Streets, Palaces, Churches, Castles, Fortifica∣tions, Houses, Gardens, and Walks, &c. Likewise rules for placing all sorts of Figures, also a Treatise of shaddows, &c. illustrated with 150 Copper-cutts, translated out of French by Robert Prick, and sold by him in White-Cross-street, price bound 12 s.

Norwoods doctrine of Try-angles, with Logarithms, price bound 4 s. printed for B. Hurlocke on London bridge.

A Copious Dictionary, in three parts. 1. The English before the Latine, 2. The Latine before the English. 3. The proper Names of Persons, Places, &c. by Francis Gouldman, price bound 16 s. printed for George Saw∣bridge, on Ludgate-hill.

Miscelanies in large Octavo.

CIceroes Prince, the reasons and councels for settlement, and good Government in a Kingdome, collected out of Cicero's works, by T. R. Esq; price bound 1 s. printed for S. Mearn, in Little-brittain.

An Historical Essay, endeavouring a pro∣bability that the language of the Empire of China, is the primitive language, by John Web Esq; price bound 2 s. printed for N. Brooke in Cornhil.

Elements of speech, an Essay of inquiry into the Natural production of Letters, with an Appendix concerning Persons deaf and dumb, by William Holder D. D. price bound 2 s. printed for J. Martin in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Two Discourses, the first concerning the dif∣ferent wits of men, the second of the Myste∣ry of Vintners, or a Discourse concerning the various sicknesses of Wines, and their

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respective remedies at this day commonly used delivered to the Royall Society; price bound 2 s. printed for W. Whitwood in Duck-lane.

A private conference between a rich Al∣derman and a poor Country Vicar made pub∣lick. Wherein is discoursed the Obligation of Oaths, which have been imposed on the Subjects of England, with other matters re∣lating to the present state of affaires, price bound 2 s. printed for James Collins in Lud∣gate-street.

A thousand notable things of sundry sorts enlarged, whereof some are wonderful, some strange, some pleasant, diverse necessary, &c. price bound 2 s. printed for J. Wright in Little Brittain.

Experiments and Considerations touching colours. First occasionally written among other Essays to a Friend, and now suffered to come abroad, as the beginning of an expe∣rimental History of Colours: by the honour∣able Robert Boyle, price bound 4 s. printed for H. Herringman in the New Exchange.

Love-day's-Letters, Domestick and For∣raign, to several Persons occasionally distri∣buted in Subjects, Philosophical, Historical, and Moral: by R. Love-day Gent. price bound 2 s. 6 d. printed for B. Billingsly in Cornhil.

Wits Interpreter, the English Pernassus, or a sure guide to those admirable accomplish∣ments, that compleat our English Gentry, in the most acceptable qualifications of dis∣course or writing, price bound 5 s. sold by Obadiah Blackgrave in Little-brittain.

Mauger's Letters; written upon several subjects, faithfully translated into English, for the great facility of those who have a de∣sire to learn the French Tongue, &c. price bound 3 s. sold by James Magnus in Russel-street.

The Gentlemans companion, or a Cha∣racter of true Nobility and Gentillity, in the way of Essay; by a Person of Quality, price bound 2 s. printed for Rowland Reynolds in the Poultry.

Secretary in fashion, or an Elegant and compendious method of writing all manner of Letters, &c. printed for Rowland Reynolds.

The evil Eye pluck't out, or a discourse, proving, that Church Revenues cannot be alienated by any secular Persons, or powers, without manifest violation of the known fun∣damental laws of this Kingdom, and of pub∣lick Justice, and common honesty, price bound 1 s. printed for Robert Clavil in Little-brit∣tain.

A discourse of Constancy, in two books, chiefly containing consolations against pub∣lick evils. Written in Latine by Justus Lip∣sius, and translated into English by Natha∣nial Wanley, M. A. price bound 2 s 6 d. prin∣ted for R. Chiswel in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Of Credulity and incredulity, in things Divine and Spiritual, wherein (among other things) a true and faithful account is given of the Platonick Phylosophy, as it hath re∣ference to Christianity, as also business of Witches, and Witchcraft, fully argued and disputed; by Meric Causabon, D. D. price bound 1 s. 6 d. printed for Samuel Lownds, in the Strand.

The deaf and dumb mans discourse, or a Treatise concerning those that are born deaf and dumb: containing a discourse of their knowledg or understanding, as also the Me∣thod they use to manifest the sentiments of their mind; together with an additional tract of the reason of inanimate Creatures. price bound 1 s. printed for W. Crook without Temple-bar.

A Collection of English Proverbs, digested into a convenient Method for the speedy find∣ing any one upon occasion, with short anno∣tation, whereunto are added local Proverbs, with their explication, &c. By J. R. M. A. price bound 2 s. 6 d. printed for W. Mor∣den in Cambridge.

Englands imminent danger, and only re∣medy, faithfully considered and represented, by an impartial hand, price bound 2 s, 6 d. printed for Thomas Dring in Fleet-street.

The Creed of Mr. Hobbs examined in a feigned conference between Him and a Stu∣dent in Divinity, price bound 2 s. printed for Francis Tyton, in Fleet-street.

Tracts written by the honourable Robert Boyle, about the Cosmical quality of things: Cosmical suspitions, the temperature of the Subterraneal Regions: The bottom of the Sea, the Temperature of the Submarine Re∣gions. To which is prefixed an introduction to the History of particular qualities, price bound 2 s. printed for R. Davis in Oxford.

Essayes, or Morral discourses on several Subjects, written by a Person of honour, price bound 2 s. printed for Thomas Proudlove, near the Turn-style, in New-market.

The use of the passions, written in French: by J. F. Senault. and put into English by Henry Earl of Monmouth, price bound 3 s. printed for J. Sims in Cornhil.

A Treatise of peace and contentment of mind; by Peter Du-Moulin, D. D. price bound 3 s. printed for John Sims.

A second admonition to Mr. Edward Bag∣shaw, written to call him to repentance, for many false Doctrines, and specially fourscore

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The Art of practical gaging, or, plain and easie directions for the gageing of Casks, and Brewers Tuns, either in the whole, or inch by inch; with a Table shewing the Area, of the segments of a Circle, the whole Area being

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The Moral Philosophy of the Stoicks, writ∣ten

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in French by Monsieur de Vaix. English∣ed by Charles Cotton Esq; price bound 1 s. printed for H. Mortlock in S. Pauls Church-yard.

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Bp. Wards Philosophical Essay, price bound 1 s. printed for John Crosley and Amos Cur∣teyn in Oxford.

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A Phylosophical discourse concerning speech, conformable to the Cartesian princi∣ples, Englished out of French, price bound 1 s.

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A brief natural History intermixed with variety of Phylosophical discourses and ob∣servations of the burnings of Mount Aetna, &c by Eugenius Phlalathes, price bound 10 d. printed for M. Smelt.

The advice of Charles the fifth Emperour of Germany, and King of Spain, to his Son Philip the second, upon his resignation of the Crown of Spain, to his said Son, price bound 1 s. printed for H. Mortlack in St. Pauls Church-yard.

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The Essays, or Councels, Civil and Moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Vis∣count St. Alban, with a Table of the Co∣lours of good and evil, whereunto is added the wisdome of the Antients, price bound 2 s. 6 d.

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Choice Letters useful and delightful, com∣posed by several Authors, price bound 1 s. printed for J. Place, and S. Heyrick in Holbourn.

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A Guide to a young gager, or a compendi∣ons introduction to the Art of gaging, in six small Treatises, collected and composed by Symon Jones, Thomas Street, and Robert An∣derson, price bound 1 s. printed for Joshua Conniers in Duck-lane.

A Tutor to Astrology, &c. whereunto is added an Ephemeris for the years 1670. 1671. 1672. by W. Eland-price bound 2 s. printed for J. Moxon on Ludgate-hill.

Gunters line made easie, &c. by W. Leybourn price bound 1 s. printed for G. Sawbridge on Ludgate-hill.

Libri Lat. in Folio.

GErrardi Joannis Vossii de Theologia gentili, & phisiologia Christiana, sive de origine ac progressu Idola∣triae, deque naturae mirandis, qui∣bus homo abducitur ad Deum. In two Vo∣lumes, price bound 30 s.

Lexicon Heptaglotton, Hebraicum, Chal∣daicum, Syriacum, Samaritanum, Aethiopi∣cum, Arabicum conjunctim; & Persicum separatim, cui accessit brevis, & harmonica (quantum fieri potuit) Gramaticae omnium precedentium Linguarum delineatio: Athore Edmundo Castello S. T. D. Regiae M. a sa∣cris linguae Arabicae apud Cantabrigienses professore, in two Volumes, price bound 5 l. printed by T. Roycroft.

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De Ratione ac jure finiendi controversias Ecclesiae disputatio. Authore Herberto Thorn∣dicio, Westmonasteriencis Ecclesiae Canonico.

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Etymologicum linguae Anglicanae, seu ex∣plicatio vocum Anglicarum etymologici ex propriis fontibus, scil, linguis duodecim. Anglo-Saxonica, Runica, Gothica, Cim∣brica, seu Danica antiqua, Franco Theotisca, seu Teutonica vetere. Danica recentiori. Belgica Teutonica recentiori. Cambro Brit∣tanica. Franco-Gallica. Italica. Hispanica. La∣tina- Greca, printed for Robert Clavel in Little-brittain price bound 1 l. 6 s.

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Epicedia Universitatis Oxoniensis in obitum Georgii Ducis Albemarle, price sticht 2 s. 6 d.

in Quarto.

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Institutionum Chronologicarum libri duo. Una cum totidem Arithmetices Chronologi∣cae libellis, per Gulielm. Beverigium M. A. price bound 4 s.

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Onomasticon Zoicon plerorumque animali∣um differentias & nomina propria pluribus linguis exponens, cui accedunt Mantissa ana∣tomica, & quedam de variis sossilium generi∣bus. Autore Gualtero Charltono, M. D. price bound 7 s.

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To the End of Trinity Term 1672.

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