Conversations of the Mareschal of Clerambault and the Chevalier de Meré a treatise of great esteem amongst the principal wits of France / english'd by A. Lovell ...

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Conversations of the Mareschal of Clerambault and the Chevalier de Meré a treatise of great esteem amongst the principal wits of France / english'd by A. Lovell ...
Author
Palluau, Philippe de Clérembault, comte de, 1606-1665.
Publication
London :: Printed by J.C. for Henry Brome ...,
1677.
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Subject terms
Palluau, Philippe de Clérembault, -- comte de, -- 1606-1665.
Méré, Antoine Gombault, -- chevalier de, -- 1610-1684.
France -- History -- Philosophy.
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Books Printed for and sold by H. Brome, since the dreadful Fire of London 1666, to 1677.

Divinity.
  • MR. Cumbers's Companion to the Temple, being a Paraphrase on the Common Prayer. 2 Vol.
  • Bishop Cosen's Devotions.
  • Bishop Taylor's Holy Living and Dying.
  • Mr. Fowler's Designe of Christianity.
  • Dr. Patrick's Witnesses to Christianity.
  • —His Advice to a Friend.
  • Holy Anthems of the Church.
  • The Saints Legacies
  • The Reformed Monastery, or the Love of Jesus.
  • Mr. Farindon's Sermons.
  • Bona's Guide to Eternity.
  • —And several sermons at Court.
  • Dr. Duport's Three Sermons on May 29. Nov. 5. Jan. 30.
Histories.
  • The Life of the great Duke of Espernon, being the Hi∣story of the Civil Wars of France, beginning 1598. where D'Avila leaves off, and ending in 1642. by Charles Cotton Esq
  • The Commentary of M. Blaiz de Montluc the great Fa∣vourite of France, in which are contained all the Sieges, Battels, Skirmishes, in three Kings Reigns, by Charles Cotton Esq
  • Mr. Rycaut's History of Turkie.
  • The History of the Three last Grand Seigniors.
  • The History of Don Quixot, fol.
  • Bishop Wilkin's Real Character, fol.
  • Bishop Cosens against Transubstantiation.
  • Dr. Guidots Hist of Bathe, and of the hot Waters there.
  • The Fair one of Tunis.
  • Domus Carthusiana, or the History of the most Noble Foundation of the Charter-House in London, with the Life and Death of Thomas Sutton Esq
  • The History of the Sevarites, a Nation inhabiting part of the third Continent.
Physick.
  • Dr. Glisson de Ventriculo & Intestinis.

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  • De vita Naturae.
  • Dr. Barbet's Practice, with Dr. Decker's Notes.
  • Sir Ken. Digby's Excellent Receipts in Physick, Chirur∣gery, and Cookery.
  • The Anatomy of the Elder-tree, with its approved Vertue.
Miscellanies.
  • Vossius of the Wind and Seas.
  • Dr. Skinner's Lexicon.
  • The Planters Manuel.
  • Treatise of Humane Reason.
  • The Compleat Gamester.
  • Toleration discuss'd, by R. L'Estrange Esq
  • England's Improvement, by R. Coke Esq
  • Leyburn's Arith. Recreations.
  • Geographical Cards describing all parts of the World, and a Geographical Dictionary.
School-Books.
  • Screvelius Lexicon, in Quarto.
  • Centum Fabulae, in Octavo.
  • Nolens Voleus, or you shall make Latine.
  • ...Radyns Rudimenta Artis Oratoriae.
  • ...Pools Parnassus.
  • The Scholars Guide from the Accidence to the Univer∣sity.
  • Erasmus Coll. English.
  • Lipsius of Constancy, English.
Controversies.
  • Considerations touching the true way to suppress Pope∣ry; to which is added an Historical account of the Reformation here in England.
  • Lex Talionis, being an Answer to Naked Truth.
  • The Papists Apology answered.
  • A seasonable Discourse against Popery.
  • —The Defence of it.
  • The difference between the Church and Court of Rome.
  • Take hee of both extream, Popery and Presbytery, by Mr. Eolein.
  • Dr. Du Moulia against the Lord Castlemain.
  • —Against Papal Tyranny.
  • ...Origo Protesantium.
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