A catalogue of the most vendible books in England orderly and alphabetically digested under the heads of divinity, history, physick and chyrurgery, law, arithmetick, geometry, astrology ... : with Hebrew, Greek and Latine for schools and scholars : the like work never yet performed by any : also, all sorts of globes, mapps of the world or in parts ... : all to be sold by the author at his shop in New-Castle.

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A catalogue of the most vendible books in England orderly and alphabetically digested under the heads of divinity, history, physick and chyrurgery, law, arithmetick, geometry, astrology ... : with Hebrew, Greek and Latine for schools and scholars : the like work never yet performed by any : also, all sorts of globes, mapps of the world or in parts ... : all to be sold by the author at his shop in New-Castle.
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DIVINITY BOOKS Alphabetically digested.

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      A.
      • *ASsembly of Divines. An∣nota. on the whole Bible. 2 vol. folio.
      • *—The grounds and principles of Reli∣gion, by way of Catechisme. 8o.
      • *—The Confession of Faith and Ca∣techisme at large, approved by the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, with the League and Covenant. 12o.
      • Dt Airay. A Commentary on Philip. 4o.
      • Bp Andrewes. 96 Sermons all together in one vol. folio.
      • —Catechisticall Doctrine at large, or A learned and pious Expos. of the ten Commandements, with an In∣troduction, containing the use and benefit of Catechizing, the generall grounds of Religion, and truth of Christian Religion in particular, proved against Atheists, Pagans, Turks and Jews, now perfected from many errors in former Im∣pressions. folio.
      • —An Expos. of the Prophesie of the Prophet Jonah. 4o.
      • —A Treatise on the Sacrament of the Lords Supper.
      • —Catechisticall Doctrine. 12o.
      • —A manual of Private Devotions and Meditations. 24o.
      • —A Catechisme, containing the grounds of Christian Religion. 8o.
      • Mr Aynsorth. Annotations on Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deutero∣nomy; the whole Book of Psalms and Canticles, all in one vol. folio.
      • —The Marrow of the Bible, or a Logi∣co-Theologicall Analysis of every Book of the Holy Scripiure. 12o.
      • —The Communion of the Saints; A Treatise of the fellowship that the faithfull have with God, his Angels, and one with another in this pre∣sent life. 8o.
      • —An Arrow against Idolatry. 12o.
      • Mr Austin. Devour, godly and learned meditations. folio.
      • Mr Attersoll. A Commentary on the Epistle of St Paul to Philemon; wherein the Apostle delivereth sundry high Misteries; And the practice of Duties Oeconomicall, Politicall, Ecclesiasticall: moving all Ministers of the Gospel, to a diligent labouring in the spirituall harvest, and the people to a con∣scionable attending to the word of salvation. folio.
      • —A Commentary upon the whole Book of Numbers. folio.
      • G. Amesio. Bellarminus Enervatus, sive Disputationes Anti-bellarminianae, in quatuor tomus divisus. 8o.
      • —A Treatise on Conscience, with the power and Cases thereof. 4o.
      • —The Marrow of sacred Divinity. 12o.
      • Medulla Theologica. 12o.
      • De Conscientia. 12o.
      • Lectiones in omnes Psalmos. 8o.
      • —An explication of the Analysis of the Epistles of St Peter, illustrated by Doctrines out of every Text, and applied by their Uses for a further progress in holiness. 4o.
      • —The same in Latine. 8o.
      • Technometria & demonstratio Logi∣cae verae & disputatio Theologica. 12o.
      • De redemptione generali & electione ex fide previsa. 12o.
      • Anti-Synodalia. 12o.
      • ...

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      • *Mr Ash. A Sermon at Mr Whitakers funerall. 4o.
      • *—A Sermon at Mr Gatakers fune∣rall. 4o.
      • *—A Sermon at Dr Spurstowes Sonnes funerall. 4o.
      • *—A Sermon of Zeal. 4o.
      • *—A Sermon at Mr. Strongs fune∣rall. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Ambrose. First Things: or the Doctrine of Regeneration, the New Birth. 4o.
      • Media or middle Things; the Means, Duties, Ordinances, both private and publike for continuance and in∣crease of a godly life till we come to Heaven. 4o.
      • Ʋltima, or last Things; being certain Meditations on Life, Death, Judg∣ment, Hell, Right Purgatory, Hea∣ven, &c. all reprinted in one vol. 4o.
      • Mr Adams Sermons and Works, all col∣lected into one vol. folio.
      • —A Commentary upon the Epistles of St Paul to Peter. folio.
      • St Augustines Confessions illustrated with Marginall Observations. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Allington. The grand conspiracy of the Members against the Mind, of Jews against their King. 12o.
      • ☞—Englands faithfull reprover and monitor . To the Church of Eng∣land, inferior Ministers, Nobility and Gentry, the seduced of the Nation, such as are separated from our Mother Church, &c. 12o.
      • *The ancient and durable Go∣spell. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Abbot. A Christian family build∣ed by God; directing all Gover∣nours of families how to act: shewing 1. Gods timber and fra∣ming, 2. Gods foundation and up∣per-building, 3. Gods finishing, 4. Gods furnishing. 8o.
      • ☞—The Young-mans warning piece: A Sermon at the buriall of Mr Ro∣gers, with a History of his sinfull life and wofull death; shewing al∣so the use of such Examples. 12o.
      • —Milk for Babes, or the Mothers Ca∣techisme; shewing all the Principles of Religion through the whole Body of it. 8o.
      • —4 Sermons, viz. on Judg. 11.22. Mat. 7.12. 1 Tim. 1.19, &c. 8o.
      • —3 Sermons, viz. on Mat. 13.45,46. Psal. 31.5, & 19, & 12. 8o.
      • *—A Triall of Church-forsakers, proving the Church of England a true one, hath a true Ministry, &c. 8o.
      • St Ambrose Christian offices, in 3 Books; with his Conviction of Symmacus the Gentile. 4o.
      • Mr Archer M.A. Instructions about right Beleeving; severall Sermons lead∣ing unto Christ, directing unto saith, and encouraging thereunto; shewing the nature, measure and necessity of the sense of sin, Christ the bread of life a sufficient reme∣dy for mans misery. 4o.
      • St Augustine. A pretious Book of Hea∣venly Meditations, or a private talk of the soul with God, which who so zealously will use and per∣use, shall feel in his minde an un∣speakable sweetness of the ever∣lasting happiness. 12o.
      • Abert the Great Bp of Ratisbone. A Treatise adhering to God, English∣ed by Sr Kenelm Digby; also a Con∣ference with a Lady about change of Religion. 8o.
      • Mr George Abbot. The whole book of Job paraphrased, or made easie for any to understand. 4o.
      • *—Brief Notes upon the whole book of Psalms, put forth for help to such as desire to exercise them∣selves in them: being a pithy and clear opening of the scope and meaning of the Text to the capa∣city

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      • city of the weakest; with Mr Vines Epistle. 4o.
      • Vindicia Sabbathi, in answer to Mr Broad, with a survey of all that have handled that subject. 4o.
      • Dr Abbot. An Exposition of the Prophe∣sie of the Prophet Jonah. 4o.
      • —Two Volumes against Bishops. 4o.
      • *Mr Angier. An help to better hearts for better times, in sundry Ser∣mons: wherein the zeal and fer∣vency in Gods service is declared, hinderances discovered, and sutable helps provided; all out of Gods treasury, in hope to revive the memory and reinforce the pra∣ctice, if the Lord please. 12o.
      • An Apologie for the gesture of Kneeling in the act of receiving the Lords Supper. 4o.
      • *Mr Ashwell. Fides Apostolica: A dis∣course asserting the received Au∣thors and authorities of the Apo∣stles Creed, with a double Appen∣dix touching the Athanasian and Nicene Creed. 8o.
      • Mr Archer. Christs Personall Reign on Earth. 4o.
      • Mr Alcock. Plain Truths of Divinity; of Antichrist, and Christs coming to Judgment, and Reigning with his Saints for ever upon this Earth af∣ter the restitution of all things. 8o.
      • Agreement of the Associated Mini∣sters and Churches of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmerlad, with something for explication and exhortation annexed. 4o.
      • J. Armin. Examen thesium D.F. Gomari de praedestinatione, &c. 8o.
      • *An Assertation of the Government of the Church of Scotland in the point of Ruling-Elders, and of the Authority of Presbyteries and Sy∣nods, with an Answer to a Trea∣tise, itituled, The Presb. Govern∣ment examined. 4o.
      • Astrologie Theologized. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Armitage of Norwich. The Son of God walking in the fire with the servants of God, in 9 Sermons up∣on Daniel 3.25. with a Sermon on Eccles. 9.10. at the entrance of the Major of the City into his Office. 8o.
      • ☞Dr Arrowsmith. Tactica Sacra, sive de milite Spirituali pugnante vincente, & Triumphante dissertatio, tribus Li∣bris comprehensa. 4o.
      B.
      • R. BOdii. in Epist. Pauli Apost. ad ∣phesios praelectiones supra C.C. le∣ctione varia, multifaria eruditione, & pietate singulari refertae. In quibus praeter textus Apost. accuratam Ana∣lysin & explicationem copiosam ad dilucidum, &c. Passim interseruntur locorum communium, Quaestionum & Controversiarum tractationes, &c. fol.
      • Mr Barnard. Thesaurus Biblicus: A Con∣cordance of the Bible. folio.
      • Mr Bayfield. A Commentary upon the three first Chapters of the first Epistle of Peter: wherein are most judiciously and profitably handled such Points of Doctrine as natural∣ly flow from the Text, with Ap∣plication and Rules for a Godly life. folio.
      • —An Expos. upon the Epist. to the Colossians: wherein not onely the Text is methodically analysed, and the sense of the Words by help of Writers both ancient and modern is explained, but also by Doctrine and Use, the intent of the holy Ghost is in every place more fully unfolded and urged; the very marrow of most Common places is atly diffused throughout the body hereof, with many Cases

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      • of Conscience resolved, all with convenient variety and bre∣vity. folio.
      • —The Spirituall Touchstone, or signs of Godliness; also how the weak Chistian may establish his Assu∣rance. 12o.
      • —An Exposition of the Apostles Creed. 4o.
      • —The Marrow of the Oracles of God, being divers Treatises of the weightiest matters that concern a Christian life. 12o.
      • —The summe of the Principles of Christian Religion. 12o.
      • —A Treatise of Gods Promises. 12o.
      • —The Doctrine of the Sabbath vin∣dicated. 12o.
      • —A Treatise of Faith, the life there∣of, and way of holiness; shewing what to beleeve, and what to suf∣fer in this contending age. 12o.
      • —Directions for reading the Scri∣ptures, Rules to read it with profit, and pithy Directions to reconcile different places. 12.
      • —The practice of Christianity, or an Epitomy of Mr Rogers 7 Trea∣tises. 12o.
      • Mr Baine. A Commentary upon the Ep. of St Paul to the Ephesians. folio.
      • —A Commentary upon the 1, and 2d Chap. of St Paul to the Colossians; the Text opened, Observations per∣spicuously deducted, Uses inferred and applied, sundry holy Medita∣tions extracted, with divers places of Scripture explained. 4o.
      • —Directions for a godly and holy life. 4o.
      • —Christian Letters. 12.
      • —Spirituall Armour. 12o.
      • —The Diocesans Triall. 4o.
      • *Mr Anthony Burgess. Spirituall Refi∣ning, a Treatise of Grace and Assu∣rance, handling the doctrine of As∣surance, the use of Signs in self-examination: how true Graces may be distinguished from coun∣terfeit: severall true signs of Grace, and many false ones: The nature of Grace under divers Scripture-notions or titles, as Regeneration, the New-Creature, heart of flesh, vocation, sanctification, &c. Many chief Questions occasionally con∣troverted betwixt the Orthodox and Arminians, with many Cases of Conscience tending to comfort and confirm Saints, and undeceive and convert sinners: being 120 Sermons. folio.
      • *—Spirituall Refining the second Part; A Treatise of Sinne, its cau∣ses, differences, mitigations and ag∣gravations, especially of the deceit of the Heart; of presumptuous and raigning sins, of hypocrisie and formality in Religion: all tending to unmask counterfeit Christians, terrifie the ungodly, comfort doubting Saints, humble men, and exalt the grace of God. 4o.
      • *—Vindiciae Legis, or a vindication of the Morall Law and Covenants, from the Errors of Papists, Armi∣nians, Socinians and Antino∣mians. 4o.
      • ☞—The true Doctrine of Justifica∣cation asserted and vindicated from Papists, Arminians, Socinians and Antinomians, 1 Part. 4o.
      • ☞—The true Doctrine of Justifica∣tion asserted, &c. 2d Part. 4o.
      • —Publick Sermons on sundry sub∣jects; viz. The difficulty of, and encouragements to Reformation, Mark 1.2,3. A Sermon before the Court Marshall, Psal. 106.30,31. The Magistrates Commission, Rom. 13.4. At election of the Lord Mayor. Romes cruelty and apostacy, Rev. 19.2. on 5 Novemb. The Reformation of the Church

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      • to be endeavoured more then the Common-wealth, Judg. 6.27,28,29. before the House of Lords. Publick affections pressed upon, before the Commons: all in 4o.
      • ☞—145 Expository Sermons upon the whole 17th Chapter of St John: or Christs Prayer before his Pas∣sion explicated, and both practi∣cally and polemically improved. fo.
      • ... J. Brentio. In Scriptum Apostoli & Evan∣gelistae Mathoei, de rebus Gestis Do∣mini nostri Jesu Christi Commenta∣rius. folio.
      • ... J. Christi Dom. nost. Nov. Test. sive novum foedus, cujus Graeco contextui respon∣dent interpretationes duae: una ve∣tus; altera
      • Theod. Bezae, ejusdem T. Bezae Annotat. in quibus ratione Interpretationis vocum redditâ, additur Synopsis Doctrinae & Evangelica Historia, & Epistolis Apostolicis comprehensae, & ipse quo{que} contextus quasi brevi Commentario explicatur, &c. folio.
      • Bp Babingtons Works compleat. folio.
      • Mr Browning. A Treatise on publick Prayer and the Fasts of the Church. 4o.
      • Dr Bastwick. The Church of England a true Khurch. 4o.
      • Mr Brown. The summe and substance of Christian Religion. 8o.
      • Mr Bradshaw. A Commentary upon the Epistles of St Paul to the Thessa∣lonians. 4o.
      • —A Treatise on Justification. 12o.
      • —A Treatise of the sinne against the holy Ghost, grounded on 12th Mat. 22,23. tending to comfort such as are afflicted for sinne, are at the brink of despair. 12o.
      • —A preparation to the receiving of Christs body and blood: directing weak Christians how they may worthily receive the same. 12o.
      • Dr Bilson. A Treatise of the sufferings of Christ. folio.
      • —On Government. 4o.
      • Mr Robert Bolton. A discourse of true Happiness. 4o.
      • —Some generall Directions for a comfortable walking with God. 4o.
      • —Instructions for a right comforting Afflicted consciences, with speciall Antidotes against some grievous temptations. 4o.
      • —Of the 4 Last Things; Death, Judgment, Hell and Heaven; with his Assize Sermons, and Notes on Justice Nichols funerall; the Life and Death of the Author, review∣ed, with marginall Notes; with the Sermon at Mr Boltons funerall by Mr Estwick. 4o.
      • —A Cordiall for Christians in the time of affliction. 4o.
      • Meditationes in diebus Dominicis de vita futura. 4o.
      • —A discourse concerning Usury. 4o.
      • *Dr Sam. Bolton. The arraignment of Errors; serving to curb the wan∣tn spirits of men in the enter∣tainment of Opinions. 4o.
      • ☞—The true bounds of Christian freedom; or a Treatise wherein the Rights of the Law are vindi∣cated, the liberties of Grace main∣tained, and the severall late Opini∣ons against the Law are examined and refuted; with a discourse an∣nexed of the Learned I. Camerons, touching the three fold Covenant of God with man, translated. 8o.
      • *—The Wedding garment or Guard to the Tree of Life; A Sacramen∣tall discourse; shewing a Chri∣stians priviledg in approaching to God in Ordinances; in his Sacra∣mentall approaches, with the dan∣ger if he do not sanctifie God in them. 12.
      • *—The tossed Ship. 8o-
      • ☞—The dead St Speaking to Saints

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      • and sinners living, in severall Trea∣tises, viz. The sinfullness and greatest evil that is in sinne, 2 Sam. 24.10. The nature and royalties of Faith, Joh. 3.15. The slowness of the heart to Believe, Joh. 1.50. The causes, signs and cures of Hy∣pocrisie, with motives and helps to sincerity, Isa. 58.2. The wonder∣full workings of God for his Church and people, Exod. 15.11. prepared for the Press in his life, and never before published, with Mr Calamies Epistle. folio.
      • Mr Breerwood. A Treatise on the Sab∣bath. 4o.
      • *Mr Ball. A Treatise on the Covenant of Grace; wherein, the graduall breakings-out of Gospel-grace from Adam unto Christ are clearly dis∣covered. 4o.
      • —A Treatise of Faith: the nature and life of Faith. 4o.
      • —The Principles and grounds of Christian Religion in Question and Answer. 8o.
      • —Against Cann. 4o.
      • —Against Separation: the tryall of the new Church-way in New Eng∣land and old. 4o.
      • ☞—The power of Godliness, doctri∣nally and practically handled; wherein the nature, comprehen∣siveness, parts and properties of a Godly life are discovered; with distinct Treatises of the Affections, Spirituall combat, government of the Tongue, of Prayer, and of the Lords Prayer. Published by Mr Ash. folio.
      • Mr T. Ball Fell. E. Coll. Pastorum pro∣pugnaculum; or the Pulpits patro∣nage against the force of unordain∣ed usurpation and invasion. 4o.
      • Mr Bulkley. The Covenant of Grace opened, wherein are explained the differences betwixt the Covenant of Grace and of Works; the diffe¦rent administration of the Cove∣nant before and since Christ; the blessings and benefits of it, with the conditions and properties of it. 4o.
      • Mr Brightman. An Exposition of the Revelation of St John, illustrated with Analysis, with a most com∣fortable Expos. of the last and most difficult part of the Prophesie of Daniel. 4o.
      • —An Exposition on the Song of Songs or Canticles. 4o.
      • Brightman Redivivus: Or the Post-humian off-spring of Mr T.B. in 4 Sermons; 1o. Of the two Cove∣nants, from Gal. 4.22,23, &c. 2o. The danger of scandals and offences, from Matth. 18.7. 3o. Gods Com∣mission to Christ to preach the Go∣spel, from Luk. 4.18. 4o. The Saints security, from Jude 20, & 21, verses. 4o.
      • *Mr Burroughs. Exposition of the first 13 Chapters of Hosea. 2 vol. 4o.
      • *—Irenicon, Heart-divisions, the evil of the Times. 4o.
      • *—Gospel-Worship, or the right way of drawing nigh to God in 1o. Hearing the Word, 2o. Receiving the Lords Supper, 3o Prayer. 4o.
      • *—Gospel Conversation; shewing 1o. That the conversation of Belie∣vers ought to be above what could be by the light of nature: 2o. Be∣yond those under the Law: 3o. Su∣table to the Gospel; with the mi∣sery of those men that have their portion in this life. 4o.
      • *—The rare Jewell of Christian con∣tentment; containing 1o. The holy art and mystery of contentment: 2o. Directions to work the heart to contentment: 4o. The excel∣lency of it: 5o. The evils and aggravations of the sin of murmu∣ring. 4o.
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      • ☞—Gospel Reconciliation, or Christs Trumpet of Peace to the world: wherein the nature of Reconcilia∣tion is fully opened. 4o.
      • *—Earthly mindedness, the evils of it, and reasons against it: of conver∣sing in Heaven, and walking with God. 4o.
      • ☞—The Saints Treasury: shewing 1o. The incomparable excellencie of the Holiness of God; 2o. Christ all in all; with a preparation for Judgment. 4o.
      • ☞—The evil of evils, or the exceed∣ing sinfullness of sin. 4o.
      • ☞—Treatise of Faith, of Hope; the Saints walk by faith on earth, by sight in Heaven. 4o.
      • Moses choice with his eye fixed upon Heaven; discovering the hap∣py condition of a self-denying heart, from Heb. 11.25,26. 4o.
      • *—The glorious Name of God the Lord of Hosts. 4o.
      • —The excellency of a gracious spi∣rit, from Numb. 14.24. 8o.
      • —A Treatise of Self-denyall, upon Heb. 11.24. 8o.
      • *—3 Sermons before the Parlia∣ment. 4o.
      • *—Jacobs seed; or the excellency of seeking God by prayer. 12o.
      • *Mr Baxter. The Saints everlasting Rest: or the blessed estate of the Saints in their enjoyment of God in glory. 4o.
      • —Of Baptisme. 3o.
      • ☞—His Confession of Faith, espe∣cially concerning the interest of Repentance and sincere Obedi∣ence to Christ in our Justification and Salvation. 4o.
      • ☞—His Apologie against Crandon, Blake, Eyre, Kendall and Colvi∣nus. 4o.
      • *—Christian Concord, or the agree∣ment of the Associated Pastors and Churches of Worcestershire; with his explication and defence of it; also his exhortation to U∣nity. 4o.
      • ☞The Quakers Catechisme, or the Quakers questioned, their Questions answered,, and both published for the sake of those that have not yet sinned unto death, &c. 4o.
      • ☞The unreasonableness of Infide∣lity: 1o. The Spirits intrinsick witness to the truth of Christiani∣ty: 2o. The Spirits internall wit∣ness: 3o. For prevention of the unpardonable sinne against the holy Ghost. 4o. Proud arrogance, the cause of Infidelity. 8o.
      • *—Aphorismes of Justification; the nature of the Covenants, satisfa∣ction, righteousness, faith, works, &c. opened. 8o.
      • ☞—A Sermon of Judgment preach∣ed at Pauls before the Lord Maj∣or, from 2 Cor. 10,11. 8o.
      • ☞—A Sermon at Worcester: True Christianity, or Christs absolute dominion, and mans necessary re∣signation, from 1 Cor. 6.19, & 20. & Psal. 2.10,11,12. 8o.
      • *—32 Directions for setling peace of Conscience and spiritual Com∣fort 12o.
      • ☞—Making light of Christ and Salvation too often, the Issues of Gospel-Invitation. 12o.
      • *—A defence of Worcestershire Petition for the Ministry and Maintenance in answer to 16 Queries. 4o.
      • ☞—Gildas Salvianus. The Refor∣med Pastor; The Nature of true Pastorall Work, especially in pri∣vate Instruction and Catechizing, with an open Confession of our too open Sinnes, prepared for a day of Humiliation, &c. 8o.
      • ☞—Certain Disputations of Right to Sacraments and the true

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      • Nature of visible Christianity; against the Reverend Mr Blake. 4o.
      • ☞—The safe Religion, or 3 Disput. for the Reformed Cath. Religion against Popery, that its against the holy Scriptures, unity of the Cath. Church, consent of the antient Doctors, plainest reason, and com∣mon judgment of sense it self. 8o.
      • ☞—Of Conversion. Published for use of those that are strangers to it, especially to the grosly ignorant and ungodly. 4o.
      • ☞—An Account of his present thoughts, concerning the Contro∣versies about the Perseverance of the Saints. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Birbeck. The Protestants Evi∣dence, taken out of good Records: shewing that for 1600 years after Christ, divers worthy guides of the Church have taught as the Church of England doth, namely in the 9 Articles; with an Answer to a Romish Antidotist. folio.
      • ☞—A Treatise of Death, Judgment, Hell and Heaven, commonly called Quatuor novissima. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Beesly. The souls Conflict with the sins of vain-glory, coldness in professing Christ, envy, ingratitude, forgetfullness of God, revenge, &c. 8o.
      • *Mr Bedford. A Treatise against Anti∣nomianisme, being an examination and confutation of their chief Te∣nents, with an Answer to the com∣passionate Samaritan. 4o.
      • *Mr Blake. Vindiciae Foederis: A Trea∣tise of the Covenant of God with mankind, in the severall kinds and degrees of it: wherein the condi∣tion of the Covenant of Grace on mans part is asserted, &c. severall Corollaries containing many con∣troverted heads of Divinity, &c. Infant-baptisme maintained in its latitude, &c. 4o.
      • *—Birth-priviledge, with a Treatise of Baptisme against Blackwood. 4o.
      • —The Covenant sealed, or a Treatise of the Sacraments of both Cove∣nants polemicall and practicall, espe∣cially of the Sacraments of the Covenant of Grace. 4o.
      • *Mr Bridge his WorKs: viz. The bene∣fit of Christs Priestly office: 2o. Sa∣thans power to tempt, and Christs love under temptation: 3o. Thanks∣giving required in every condition: 4o. Grace for grace: 5o. Spirituall acting of Faith: 6o. Evangelicall Re∣pentance: 7o. Spirituall life: 8o. The Woman of Canaan: 9o. Vindica∣tion of Ordinances, with some Ser∣mons annexed, all in one vol. 4o.
      • ☞—Three Sermons on 2d Pet. 1.19. Scripture-light the most sure light, compared with Revelations and Visions, natutall and supernaturall dreames, impressions with and without the Word, Light and Law within, Divine providence, Chri∣stian experience, Humane reason, Judiciall Astrology. 2o. Christ in travell. The greatness thereof both in soul and body, the first and after-effects of his death, his assu∣rance of Issue, his satisfaction therein; in three Sermons on Isa. 53.11. 3o. A lifting up for the down-cast in case of great sins, weakness of grace, miscarriage of duties, want of assurance, affliction, tentation, desertion, unserviceable∣ness, &c. in 13 Sermons on Psal. 42.11. also added four Sermons of the sin against the holy Ghost: 2o. Sins of Infirmity: 3o. The false Apostle tried and discovered: 4o. The good and mean of esta∣ment: all in one vol. 4o.
      • *Mr Corn. Burgess. Baptismall Regene∣ration. 4o.
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      • —A Treatise of Zeale. 12o.
      • *Mr Bithner. Lyra Prophetica David is Regis, sive Analysis Critico-practica Psalmorum. 4o.
      • *Mr Bowles. De pastore Evangelico tra∣ctatus; in quo universum munus pa∣storale, tam quoad postoris vocationem, & praeparaetionem, quam ipsius mune∣ris exercitium, accuratè proponitur. 8o.
      • Mr R. Bridge. A Treatise opening the Promises and threats of the Scri∣pture. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Bisco. The grand tryall of true Conversion, or sanctifying Grace appearing and acting first and chiefly in the thoughts; wherein is opened the Mystery of Iniquity in mans thoughts by nature, and of holiness in the thoughts of sancti∣fied persons; with pretious pre∣servatives against evil thoughts. 8o.
      • ☞—The Mystery of Free-grace in the Gospel, and Mystery of Gospel in the Law. 8o.
      • ☞Dr Barnard. The Life and Death of the most Reverend and Learned Father of our Church Dr J. Ʋsher late Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland, in a Sermon at his funeral at Westminst. Abby, now reviewed with enlargements. 8o.
      • Mr Barlow. A Commentary on the A∣postle St Paul to Timothy. 4o.
      • Mr Barnard. A Commentary upon the divine Revelation of St John. 4o.
      • Behm's. Mysterium magnum; or an Ex∣position of Genesis. folio.
      • —Principles of the Divine Es∣sence. 4o.
      • —The three-fold Life. 4o.
      • —4 Questions of the Souls original and nature. 4o.
      • —On the two Testaments, Baptism and the Supper. 4o.
      • Mercurius Teutonicus. 4o.
      • —The Tree of Christian Faith. 4o.
      • —The way to Christ discovered. 12o.
      • Mr Batt. A definition of Faith. 4o.
      • Mr Benefield. A Commentary upon the Prophesie of Amos. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Brookes. The unsearchable Ri∣ches of Christ, in 22 Sermons on Ephesians the 3d and 8. 4o.
      • ☞—Heaven on Earth; or a serious discourse touching a well ground∣ed Assurance of mans everlasting Happiness and Blessedness. 8o
      • ☞—Pretious Remedies against Sa∣thans devices, or Salve for Belie∣vers and unbelievers sores. 8o.
      • ☞—Apples of Gold for young men and women, and a Crown of Glory for old men and women; or the happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old Disciple; with Objections an∣swered, and doubts resolved. 12o.
      • Mr Bayly. A disswasive from the Errors of the times; wherein the Tenets of the principall Sects, especially of the Independents are drawn together in one Map, and examin∣ed by the Touchstone of the holy Scriptures. 4o.
      • *—A Scotch Antidote against the English Insection of Arminianisme: which little Book may be, through Gods blessing, very usefull to pre∣serve those that are sound in the Faith, from the Infection of Mr J. Goodwins great Book. 12o.
      • —An Historicall vindication of the Church of Scotland. 4o.
      • —Anabaptisme the fountain of Ind. Brown. Antino. Familis. and most Errors. 4o.
      • ☞—Catechesis elenctica errorum qui hodie vexant Ecclesiam. 12o.
      • ☞—The disswasive from the Er∣rors of the time, 2d Part, vindi∣cated from the Exceptions of Mr Cotton and Mr Tombs. 4o.
      • *Mr Brinsley of Yarmouth. The mysticall Brazen Serpent, with the magne∣ticall

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      • virtue thereof; or Christ exalted on the Cross, with the blessed end and effect thereof, in drawing the elect world unto himself, to believe on him and be saved by him. 8o.
      • *—The Saints joynt-membership, with the mutuall respects and of∣fices which on the account there∣of they owe each to other. 8o.
      • *—The one and only Mediator be∣tween God and man; the Media∣torship of Christ, and the great Gospel Mystery of reconciliation betwixt God and man, opened, vindicated and applied. 8o.
      • *—Mysticall Implantation, or the great Gospel Mystery of the Chri∣stians union and communion with, and conformity to Jesus Christ, both in his death and resurre∣ction. 8o.
      • —Stand still, or a bridle for the times; A discourse tending to still the murmuring, settle the wa∣vering, stay the wandring, streng∣then the fainting: Published as a proper antidote against the pre∣sent epidemicall distempers of the times. 4o.
      • —The Communion of Saints. 12o.
      • —Sundry Sermons. 4o.
      • ☞—Two Treatises: 1o. Three sa∣cred Emblems. The mystical Stars, Sword and Sun, in the hand, mouth and face of the Son of man; shewing the authority, dignity, duty and security of the Gospel Ministry, &c. 2o. Tears for Jeru∣salem; or the compassionate la∣mentation of a tender-hearted Sa∣viour, over a rebellious and obdu∣rate people. 8o.
      • ☞—The sacred Ordinance of Or∣dination by Imposition of the hands of the Presbytery; with an exhortation to the Ministers after their Ordination. 8o.
      • Mr Bunnies Resolutions for a Christian life; shewing how we should re∣solve our selves to become Chri∣stians indeed. 12o.
      • The burthen of a loaden conscience, or the misery of sinne, set forth in the Confession of a miserable sin∣ner. 8o.
      • *—Mr Began. A view of the Threats and Punishments recorded in the Scripture, alphabetically compo∣sed, with some brief observations on sundry Texts. 8o.
      • *Mr Bohemius. A Christian delight, or Scripture meditations, wherein many difficulties are unfolded, and sundry Texts profitably applied, with an Appendix against pro∣miscuous admission to the Lords Table. 8o.
      • *—The Peace and Concord of the Churches. 8o.
      • ☞—Dr Brough, Chaplain to his Ma∣jesty. Sacred Principles and Soli∣loquies, or a Manuall of Devotion: 1o. The Grounds of Religion, and the Doctrine of the Church of England, as it differs from the Ro∣man and new Reformed: 2o. Daily Prayers fortified with Scriptures: 3o. 7 charges to Consc. in a body of Divinity; which is the Art not of Disputing but Living well; with a preservative against schisme. 12o.
      • ☞—The holy Feasts and Fasts of the Church, with Meditations and Prayers proper for Sacraments, and other occasions leading to a Christian life and death. 12o.
      • Ld Brookes. The nature of Truth, its union with the soul, which is one in its essence, faculties, acts, one with Truth. 12o.
      • Mr Buchan. Institutiones Theologicae, seu locorum communium Christianae Reli∣gionis ex Dei verbo, &c. 8o.
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      • Psalmorum Davidis Paraphrasis Poetica. Argumentis ac melodiis explicata at{que} illustrata: Opera & studio N. Chytraei. 12o.
      • Mr Barton. A Book of Psalms in metre, close and proper to the Hebrew, plain and easie to the times; with musicall Notes, Arguments, Anno∣tations and Index. 12o.
      • Man's Monitor, or the Free-school of Virtue; holding forth the Duties required, and Sins forbidden in the two Tables of the Law, in easie English Verse. 8o.
      • Bp Bramhall. A fair warning to take heed of the Scottish Discipline, as being of all others most injurious to the Civil Magistrate, most op∣pressive to the subject, most perni∣cious to both. 4o.
      • *—An Answer to Mons. de la Mili∣tiere, Counsellor to the King of France, in his book intituled, The Victory of the Truth for the Peace of the Church, to the King of Great Brittain, to invite him to em∣brace the Roman Catholick Faith: with Milliteeres own Epistle. 8o.
      • ☞—A Defence of true Liberty, from Antecedent and extrinsecall Ne∣cessity; against Mr Hobs Liberty and necessity. 8o.
      • ☞—A defence of the Church of England, from the unjust Asper∣sions of criminal Schisme: Where∣in the nature of criminal Schisme, the divers sorts of schismaticks, liberties and priviledges of Na∣tional Churches, right of Sovereign Magistrates, extortion and schism of Rome, &c. are all manifested to the world. 8o.
      • *—A Replication to the Bp of Cal∣cedon. 8o.
      • Mr Broughton. A view of the holy Scri∣ptures. folio.
      • —An Expos. of the Prophesie of the Prophet Daniel. 4o.
      • *Boisi. Veteris interpretis cum Beza aliis{que} recentioribus collatio in quatuor Evangeliis, & Apostolorum Actis; in qua ac non saepius abs{que} justa satis causa hi ab illo discesserint disqui∣ritur. 8o.
      • Biddle dispossessed; or his Scri∣pture perverting Catechisme re∣formed by Scripture. 12o.
      • Dr Boys's Sermons, expounding the Dominicall Epistles and Gospels in the English Lyturgie. folio.
      • ☞Mr Badle. The Journal or Diary of a thankfull Christian; presented in some Meditations upon Num∣bers 33.2.
      • Book of Psalms: with the Hymns E∣vangelicall and Songs Spirituall, composed into 4 Parts by sundry Persons, with such severall Tunes as have been and are usually sung in England, Scotland, Wales, Ger∣many, Italy, France and Nether∣lands. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Broxolime. The good old way; or Perkins improved, in a plain Exposition and sound Application of those depths of Divinity briefly comprised in his six Principles. 8o.
      • ☞Dr Brown. Religio Medici, with illu∣strations, reprinted. 8o.
      • *—A Catholick medicine for the diseases of Charity. 8o.
      • *Mr Boreman. The Countrymans Cat∣techisme, or the Churches plea for Tythes; plainly discovering the duty and dignity of Christs Mini∣sters, and the peoples duty to them. 4o.
      • Mr Buck. A Treatise on the Beati∣tudes. 4o.
      • Mr Bentham. The Christian Conflict; shewing the difficulties and duties of a Christian War are, with a dis∣cussion of the Case of Usury and depopulation, with Errors

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      • of Antinomianisme. 4o.
      • —The Society of Saints. 4o.
      • Mr Belkes. A Scripture inquiry, or helps to the memory in duties of Piety. 8o.
      • Mr Bourton. A Translation of Alstedius of the thousand Apostolicall years, or the Saints Reign on Earth a Thousand years. 4o.
      • Dr Boughen. An Account of the Church Catholick, where it was before the Reformation. 4o.
      • Mr Bond Mr of the Savoy. Divers Ser∣mons on sundry occasions. 4o.
      • Mr Beacon. The displaying of the Po∣pish Mass, shewing the Idolatry of it. 12o.
      • Mr Rob. Barnard Rector of Battencomb. Bible battels. 12o.
      • —The Isle of Man, or the legall pro∣ceeding in Manshire against sinne; wherein by way of a continued allegory, the chief Malefactors disturbing both Church and State are detected, with the Arraign∣ment and Tryall according to the Laws of England. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Bulstrode. A golden Chain, or a Miscellany of divine Sentences of the sacred Scriptures, and of their Authors, collected and linked to∣gether for the souls comfort. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Bell. Incomparable Company-keeping; or a conversation on earth in Heaven. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Bazlee. Predestination defend∣ed against Post-destination, in An∣swer to Mr Pirce on Reproba∣tion. 4o.
      C.
      • Mr CAlvin. The Institution of Chri∣stian Religion in English. folio.
      • —The same in Latine. folio. and in 8o.
      • —A Commentary upon the Epistle of Paul to the Romans, English 4o.
      • —Sermons on Jacob and Esau, Eng∣lish. 8o.
      • —An Exposit. of the Book of Gene∣sis, English 4o.
      • —A Harmony upon the three Evan∣gelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke, with the Commentary, English 4o.
      • —A Commentary upon the holy Go∣spel of Jesus Christ according to St John; Translated by C. Fether-stone. 4o.
      • Mr Cocks. A Survey of Gods Houshold on Earth, both before and under the Law. folio.
      • Causins Holy Court in 5 Tomes: 1o. Of Motives which should excite men of quality to Christian perfection: 2o. Of the Prelate, Souldier, States∣man and Lady: 3o. Maxims of Christianity against profaness: 4o. Command of Reasons over the Passions: 5o. The Lives of the most famous and Illustrious Cour∣tiers, taken out of the old and new Testament and modern Au∣thors. folio.
      • The Holy History. 4o.
      • A Christian Diary. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Cotton. A Commentary on the first Epistle of John with observa∣tions, reasons and uses. folio.
      • —Powring out of the 7 Vials, being an Exposition of the 16th Chap. of the Revelation of St John. 4o.
      • —Christ the fountain of life. 4o.
      • —Way of Life, or Gods way and course in bringing home sin∣ners, &c. 4o.
      • —The way of the Churches of Christ in New-England, walking in brotherly equality or co-ordination, without subjection of one Church to another; measured and examined by the Golden Reed of the Sanctua∣ry, being a full declaration of the Church-way in all particulars. 4o.
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      • *—The Gospel-Ordinance of sing∣ing of Psalms vindicated; wherein is handled, 1o. The duty it self: 2o. The matter to be sung: 3o. The Singers: 4o. The manner of sing∣ing. 4o,
      • —On Baptisme. 4o.
      • —Gods Mercy. 4o.
      • —The Keys of the Kingdom. 4o.
      • —A Commentary upon Zachariah; on Acts the 12th and 2d of Pro∣verbs. 4o.
      • —A Treatise of Publick Prayer. 4o.
      • *—The Holiness of Church-mem∣bers. 4o.
      • ☞—An Exposition with Practicall Observations on the whole Book of Ecclesiastes. 8o.
      • ☞—A brief Exposit. with practicall Observations on the whole Book of Canticles, never before printed. Published by Dr Tuckney. 8o.
      • ☞—A Treatise of the Covenant of Grace; discovering the great work of a sinners reconciliation to God. 8o.
      • —Gods Promises. 4o.
      • —Against Dr Twiss: clearing many doubts concerning Predestina∣tion. 4o.
      • —A Letter. 4o.
      • ☞—An Exposit. upon the 13th Ch. of the Revelation of St John. 4o.
      • —The constitution of Churches. 4o.
      • Mr Clement Cotton. A large Concor∣dance to the Bible, last edit. en∣larged, with a Concordance to the books of Apocrypha. folio.
      • —None but Christ: the 9th Edi∣tion. 12o.
      • ... Corn. à Lapide. Commentaria in quatuor Prophetas majores. folio.
      • Commentaria in duodecim Prophetas minores. 2d vol. folio.
      • Bp Cooper; All his Works collected in∣to one vol. folio.
      • Mr Cartwright. A confutation of the Rhemists Translation, Glosses and Annotations on the new Testa∣ment, so far as they contain mani∣fest impieties, heresies, idolatries, superstitions, profanness, treason, slanders, &c. by occasion whereof the true sense and doctrine of the Scriptures and humane Authors (by them abused) is now gi∣ven. folio.
      • —An Off-spring of mercy from the womb of cruelty: a Passion Ser∣mon at Christ-Church Oxon. 8o.
      • —A Catechisme of the principall grounds of Christian Religion. 8o.
      • Electa Thargumico-Rabinnica; sive Annotationes in Genesin ex triplici Thargum, seu Chaldaicâ paraphrasi, nempe Onkeli, Hierosolymitanâ, & Jonathanis; Item ex R. Salomone, & Aben Ezra, aliis{que} Hebraeis pariter ac Hebraizantibus excerptae, una cum Animad versionibus subinde intersper∣sis, &c. 8o.
      • —A Sermon on the Soul. 4o.
      • —Of the Power of the Civill Magi∣strate. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Calamy. A Sermon at the Fu∣nerall of Mr Bolton. 4o.
      • *—The monster of Self-seeking ana∣tomized: a Sermon before the Ld Mayor. 4o.
      • ☞—The godly mans Ark, or City of Refuge in the day of his distress, in divers Sermons: the first at the funerall of Mrs. Eliz. Moore, with her evidences for Heaven. Other 4 Sermons from Psal. 119.2. 8o.
      • ☞—The City Remembrancer: a Sermon preached to the native Citizens of London. 8o.
      • Mr Caryl. An Exposition of the first 27 Chapters of the Book of Job, in sundry volumes. 4o.
      • —A Thanksgiving Sermon, pressing to, and directing in that great duty of praising God, from Ps. 111.1,2,3,4,5.
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      • ☞Mr Collings. Responsoria bipartita, sive vindiciae suspensionis Ecclesiasticae ut & Presbyterii Evangelici; against Batman, Humfrey, Brabourn, Mar∣shall, Barkdale and Timson. 4o.
      • *—Vindiciae Ministerii Evangelici; or the Vindication of the great Ordi∣nance of God, a Gospel-Mini∣stry. 4o.
      • Responsoria ad erratica pastoris, sive vindiciae vindiciarum; or a revindi∣cation of the great Ordinance of God; Gospel Preachers and preach∣ing. 4o.
      • ☞—Respnsoria ad erratica piscatoris: or a caveat for old and new pro∣fanness: against Fisher and Dr Ham∣mond: against Festivall days and Christmas day, &c. 4o.
      • *—A Cordiall for a fainting soul; or some Essayes for the satisfaction of doubting wounded Christians, la∣bouring under severall burthens: The first Part in 14 Sermons. 4o.
      • *—A Cordiall, &c. The second Part: Shewing the power of Faith in the conquest of slavish fears, and irre∣gular disquietments of spirit: in 22 Sermons. 4o.
      • *—A Cordiall, &c. The third Part in sundry Lectures: all three in one vol. 4o.
      • *—Five Lessons; 1o. The lost Sheep bought home: 2o. The Spouse raised, from under the Apple tree: 3o. Her carriage in the Wilderness, leaing on her beloved: 4o. A Lesson of Self-deniall: 5o. A right way to true peace. 8o.
      • *—Comforts against the fear of Death. 8o.
      • *—Faith and experience; or a short narration of the holy life and bles∣sed death of Mary Simpson of Nor∣wich; with her funerall Sermon. 8o.
      • Elisha's lamentation for Elijah: a funerall Sermon for Mr Carter. 4o.
      • Mr Chillingworth. The Religion of Pro∣testants a safe way to Salvation: or an Answ. to a Book intituled, Mer∣cy and Truth; or Charity maintain∣ed by Catholicks; which pretends to prove the contrary, folio.
      • Chillingworthii Novissima.
      • ☞Mr Crave. Timothies vade mecum; or a pocket-companion for the Sons of the Prophets, treating of matters appertaining to Ministers and such as intend for the Mini∣stry.
      • Mr Cudworth. A Treatise concerning the true use of the Lords Sup∣per. 4o.
      • *Mr Craddock. Gospel-holiness, or the saving sight of God. 4o.
      • *—Mount Sion, or the priviledg and practice of the Saints. 4o.
      • *—Gospel-liberty in the extentions and limitations of it.
      • *—Good News from Heaven, to the worst of sinners upon earth. 4o.
      • *—Divine drops distilled from the fountain of holy Scriptures. 4o.
      • *—The Saints fullness of joy in their fellowship with God. 4o.
      • *Mr Cawdrey and Mr Palmer, Sabbatum Redivivum; or the Christian Sab∣bath vindicated: first and second Part. 4o.
      • *—The power of the Keyes in 4o.
      • *—The Inconsistency of the Inde∣pendent way with Scripture and it self. 4o.
      • ☞—Church-reformation promoted, in a Sermon on Matth. 18.15,16,17. with some Animadvers. upon Mr Humphries Vindication, and Mr Saunders Antediatribe. 8o.
      • ☞—Independency a great Schisme: against Mr Owen, His Apologie in his Tract of Schisme; also shewing the inconstancy of the Dr, and in∣consistency of his former and pre∣sent opinions. 8.
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      • ☞—Against Dr Hammonds Dia∣tribae. 8o.
      • ☞—Family-reformation promoted, in a Sermon on Josh. 24.15; by short Catechismes fitted for the three∣fold relations in a family, of Chil∣dren and Parents, Servants and Masters, Husbands and Wives. 12o.
      • *Mr Crompton, M.A. An Exposition on the 4th Article of the Apostles Creed. 8o.
      • Mr Culverwell. An elegant and learned Discourse of the light of Nature, with the Treatises of Schism; Act of Oblivion; The Childs return; The panting Soul; Mount Ebal; The white Stone; Spiritual Op∣ticks; the worth of Souls. 4o.
      • *Mr Cobbet. A vindication of Chil∣drens right to Baptism. 8o.
      • *—The Civil Magistrates power in matters of Religion, modestly de∣bated, Impartially stated, accor∣ding to the bounds and grounds of Scripture; Answ. all weighty Objections, with an Answer to a certain slanderous Pamphlet called Ill news from N.E. 4o.
      • *—On Prayer; Ejaculatory, closet, family, and publick. The nature, duty, and qualifications, with the necessity of it, and Engagements to Prayer, with Cases of Consci∣ence about Prayer resolved. 8o.
      • —A fruitfull and usefull Discourse touching the Honour due from Children to Parents, and Parents to Children, both being cleared from Scripture; the failings and sinnes of either, the manifold causes thereof are discovered, ap∣plied, and pressed. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Chapman. Hallelujah, or King Davids shrill Trumpet sounding a loud summons to the whole world to praise God: being a Commentary on the 117 Psal. 4o.
      • *Mr Case. Correction, Instruction: or a Treatise of afflictions, first con∣ceived by way of private Medita∣tions, then digested into certain Sermons now published for the help and comfort of humble suf∣fering Christians. 12o.
      • —Sundry Sermons in one vol. Two Sermons before the House from Ezek. 20.25. Gods waiting to be gracious, from Esa. 30.18. The Quarrell of the Covenant, with the pacification of the Quarrell, from Levit. 26.25. Jer. 50.5. Gods rising, his enemies scattering. On a Fast before the House, from Psal. 61.1,2. The root of Aposta∣cy, Thanksgiving Serm. from Dan. 11.32. Jehoshaphats Caveat to the Judges, 2 Chron. 19.6,7. A model of true Spiritual thank∣fullness, from Psal. 107.30,31. Thanksgiving Sermon from Esa. 43.14. The set-backs of Refor∣mation, Exod. 5.22,23. Spiritual whoredom, a Humiliation Serm. Hosea 9.1. 4o.
      • *—Encouragements. 12o.
      • ☞—The vanity of glorying in the flesh. 12o.
      • ☞—Morning Exercises, or some Notes taken out of the Morning Exercises which divers Reverend Ministers of the Gospel preached in Giles in the Fields. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Calvert. Melcoeli, or the Prophet Isaiahs crucifix. in an Exposit. of the 53 Chap. of Isaiah. 4o.
      • ☞A contemplation of Heaven, with an exercise of love, and a descant on the Prayer in the Garden, by a Catholick Gent. 12o.
      • Mr Cooper. The triumph of a Christian, Containing Jacobs wrestling with God; 2o. The Conduit of Comfort; 3o. A preparative for the Lords Supper, full of sweet consolation

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      • for all that desire the refreshing sweetness of Jesus Christ. 8o.
      • *Mr Crofton. Against the Rabinicall Talmud of Rabbi John Rogers; wherein is examined his Doct. of the matter and form of a Church, duty of Separation, and subjects of Christs power, &c. 8o.
      • ☞—Catechising Gods Ordinance, in a short Treatise of that antient, approved, soul-edifying, singularly-necessary exercise of Catechi∣sing. 8o.
      • ☞—The peoples need of a living Pastor, asserted and explained, in a Sermon at the funerall of Mr Frost. 4o.
      • ☞—The Saints Zeal. 12o.
      • ☞Confessions of Faith of all Chri∣stian and Reformed Churches, which purely profess the Doctrine of the Gospel in all the Kingdoms, Nations and Provinces of Europe, with the order of time when they were written; with a Table of principle Articles of Faith which in every Confession is debated: freely submitted to all reformed Churches, as a means to knit and unite in one bond of love, for avoid∣ing of Heresies, discords and schis∣mes in these dangerous times. 4o.
      • *Mr Cole Newcastle. Davids distress in the loss of Jonathan, or an explica∣tion of Davids mourning at the death of Jonathan, in a Sermon up∣on 2 Sam. 1.16. at the funerall of Mr Henry Massey Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ at Kirby-Kendell in Westmoreland. 12o.
      • *Mr Croft. On the Mystery of Godli∣ness, or the Character of a Saint in seeming contradictions. 8o.
      • *Mr Cartwright York. The Doctrine of Faith, or the principall heads in Divinity which a Christian is to know and beleeve: where also the Articles of the Creed are obser∣ved. 8o.
      • *—Certamen Religiosum: A Confe∣rence between his late Majesty and the Marquess of Worster about Religion, at Ragland Castle; with a vindication of the Protestant Cause, and the aspersions cast up∣on the famous Instruments of the Protestant Cause (viz. Luther, Cal∣vin, Zuinglius, Melancthon and Be∣za) fairly wiped off. 4o.
      • Dr Crisp. Christ alone exalted in 14 Ser∣mons: first vol. 8o.
      • —Christ alone exalted, in 17 Ser∣mons upon Phil. 3.8,9. second vol. 8o.
      • —Christ alone exalted in the per∣fection and encouragement of his Saints, notwithstanding sinnes and trials, in eleven Sermons: the third vol. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Crodacot. The necessity of ma∣king heavenly Treasure our chiefest Treasure. 4o.
      • *Mr Cordett. The Magistrates support and burden.
      • Mr Chomley. The state of the new Ro∣man Church discussed, in vindica∣tion of Bp Hall, against the cavils of H. Burton. 8o.
      • *Catageri. Tetragrammato nomine Je∣hovah dissertatio qua vocis Jehovah apud nostros receptae usus defendetur, & à quorundam cavillationibus ini∣quis pariter at{que} inanibus vindica∣tur. 12o.
      • Mr Crumpton. An explanation of the Principles of Religion, expressed in the Catechisme of the Church of England, set down in the Com∣mon Prayer. 12o.
      • —A Candle in the dark. A Treatise of the nature of Witches and Witchcraft. 8o.
      • *Mr Crandon against Baxters Apho∣rismes of Justification. 4o.
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      • ☞Mr Carter. The Covenant of God with Abraham opened, wherein Infant-Baptisme is cleared, and somewhat about the Sabbath, with the manifestation of God to his people in the latter dayes. 4o.
      • Mr Colvill. Refreshing streames flow∣ing from the fullness of Jesus Christ. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Collier. The exaltation of Christ in the dayes of the Gospel. 8o.
      • *—Marrow of Christianity, or a spi∣rituall discovery of some principall truth. 8o.
      • *—Mysteries unveiled, or the glory of Christ and Mystery of Anti∣christ. 8o.
      • —Three generall Epistles written to the universall Church of the first-born. 8o.
      • —On the Sabbath against Mr Fisher.
      • *—A discovery of the new Crea∣tion. 8o.
      • —The Corruption of the Ministry of the Church of England. 8o.
      • Mr Cheynell. The divine Trineunity of the Father, Son and holy Spirit; or the blessed Doctrine of the three coessentiall Subsistents in the Eternal Godhead, without any confusion or division of the di∣stinct Subsistences, or multiplica∣tion of the most single and entire Godhead, &c. 8o.
      • —The rise and growth of Socinia∣nisme. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Capel on Tentations, their na∣ture, danger and cure, in four Parts. 8o.
      • *Clavis Apocalyptica, or the Revelation revealed, in which the great my∣steries in the Revelation of St John and the Prophet Daniel are open∣ed, by a German Doctor. 8o.
      • Mr Culverwell. A Treatise of Faith, wherein is declared how a man may live by Faith, and find relief in all his necessities; applied e∣specially to the weakest Chri∣stians. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Chewney. Antisocinianisme, or a brief explication of some places of holy Scripture, from many gross errors and Socinian Heresies lately published by W. Pinchin Gent. called the Meritorious Price, &c. with a description of the Lives and Deaths of the Authors, promoters and propagaters of this Heresie; by what means it spread, and when and by whom it was first brought into England; that so we may not be deceived.
      • ☞Mr Clapham. A full discovery and confutation of the wicked and damnable Doctrines of the Qua∣kers. 4o.
      • Mr Cooper. A Commentary upon the Revelation of St John. 4o.
      • ☞—Anabaptists anatomized and si∣lenced, in a dispute with Mr Tombs, by Mr Craggs M.A. Or a Reply to Mr Tombs Plea for Anabaptisme; wherein the antiquity, universality and succession of Infant-baptisme (since the Apostles dayes untill the Anabap. sprung up in Germa∣ny) is maintained, necessity of Dip∣ping refuted. 8o.
      • ☞—A Cabinet of spiritual Jewels, wherein mans misery, Gods mercy, Christs treasury, Truths prevalen∣cy, &c. in eight Sermons: Also the nature, equity and obligation of Tithes under the Gospel, and Mar∣riage to be solemnized only by a lawfull Minister, &c. 8o.
      • Chrysostome. A Commentary upon the Epistle of Paul to the Ephesians. 4o.
      • Mr Cartwright. An Exposition of the Revelation of St John. 4o.
      • Mr Clapham. A brief of the Bibles Hi∣story, drawn first into English Poe∣sie and illustrated by apt Anno∣tations,

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      • with a Synopsis of the Bibles doctrine. 12o.
      • Crummes of Comfort: Godly Prayers with thankfull remembrances of Gods wonderfull deliverances of this Land. 24o.
      • Comfortable Doctrine for Adams offspring, in a Conference betwixt two Christian friends. 12o.
      • Creation and fall of Adam. 12o.
      • Sr Lucas Carey, late Ld Vicount of Faulk∣land. A discourse of Infallibility, with an Answer to it, and his Lordships Reply, with Mr Moun∣tagues Leter concerning the change of his Religion. 4o.
      • Mr Carltons Remembrance on the 5th of November. 4o.
      • —Directions to know the true Church. 12o.
      • ☞Ld Capel. Meditations Divine and Morall. 12o.
      • Mr Sam. Clark. A sweet Poesie for Gods Saints, containing many choice and sweet flowers gather∣ed out of Gods own garden the holy Scriptures; being directions for these evil times, and how to walk comfortably in all times: or a watchword to Zions mourn∣ers, to a close walking with God. 12o.
      • —A Sermon at the Warwick-shire-mens Feast; intituled, Christian Good-fellowship. 4o.
      • Cui{que} suum. The Law of Tythes af∣firmed against all opposers: or an Apologie for maintenance of a Gospel-Ministry, confirmed by di∣vine and humane sanction. 4o.
      • Mr Church. Miscellanies of the Attri∣butes of God; or God and man: A Treatise compendiously descri∣bing the nature of God in his At∣tributes; his Wisdome in ordering terrestriall and Coelestiall Bodies, described Theologically and Phi∣losophically; many secrets in Scri∣pture and Nature are unbowelled, with solid proofs and apt appli∣cations for brevity and perspi∣cuity. 4o.
      • —The good mans Treasury. 12o.
      • —Of Ejaculations. 12o.
      • —A Pocket-Companion, or cheap Riches, in 500 Proverbiall Apho∣rismes; with the wise or tame Ser∣pent. 12o.
      • Mr Chaffie. A Treatise on the Sabbath, wherein all Controversies about it are reconciled. 4o.
      • Mr Cook. A Treatise of Baptisme, or the Font uncovered. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Giles Collier M.A. Vindiciae The∣sium de Sabbato, in vindication of certain passages in a Sermon of the Morality of the Sabbath, from the exceptions of Mr Fisher in his Christian caveat; with an exami∣nation of this bold assertion, viz. That there is equall authority and antiquity, for observation of the 25th of Decem. as for the Lords Day. 4o.
      • Mr Calvin York M.A. Heart-salve for a wounded soul; or Meditations of comfort for relief of a soul sick of delayed prayers and the hiding of Gods face. 8o.
      • The Christian Directory. 12o.
      • ☞Mr T. Cooper. The art of giving, or a guide to Charity; shewing the right nature of Liberality. 8o.
      • Celebriorum distinctionum Philoso∣phicarum Synopsis, aut L. Ca∣stanaeo. 8o.
      • ☞Bp Chapell. The Preacher, or the art and method of Preaching; shew∣ing Rules for invention, method, expression, and Bookes, &c. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Chishull. Two Treatises; 1o. The Young-mans Memento; shewing how, why, when, we should re∣member God, or the seasonable∣ness

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      • and sutableness of this work to youth. 2o. Now if ever: Proving that God gives a day, that it often ends while the means of Grace continue, and when ended peace is hid from the soul. 12o.
      • —The danger of being almost a Christian; shewing 1o. How far men may go without grace: 2o. Why some men go so far: 3o. why no farther: 4o. Their dangerous estate. 12o.
      • *Confessio Fidei in conventu Theol au∣thoritate Parl. Angl. indicto elabo∣rata. 8o.
      • ☞Dr Charlton. The Immortality of the Soul, demonstrated by the light of nature, in two Dialogues. 4o.
      • ☞Dr Cossens. Devotion, Prayers and Meditations with additions and enlargements reprinted. 12o.
      • ☞—A Scholasticall History of the Canon of the holy Scriptures, or the certain and indubitate books thereof, as they are received in the Church of England. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Carpenter. The Deputy-Divinity, or inferiour Deity, and subordinate God in the world, Conscience. 12o.
      • ☞A Theologicall Concordance of the Synonymous tearms in the holy Scripture; all various words and phrases, which concur in sense are common-placed, &c. 8o.
      • Mr S. Crook. The guide unto true bles∣sedness; or, a body of the Doctrine of the Scriptures, directing a man to the saving knowledg of God. 12o.
      D.
      • Dr DOnn. Eighty Sermons collected into one volume. folio.
      • —Essayes in Divinity. 12o.
      • —Six Sermons before his Majesty. 4o.
      • Bp Davenant. Expositio Epistolae D. Paul ad Colossienses. folio.
      • Determinationes Quaestionum quarun∣dam Theologicarum. folio.
      • *—Animadversions upon a Treatise intituled, Gods love to man-kind, by Mr Hoard. 8o.
      • *—An Exhortation to brotherly communion between the Prote∣stant Churches. 8o.
      • D. Diodate. Annotations upon the Bible expounding the difficult places, with the Analysis folio.
      • Mr J. Downham. A Concordance or Table to the whole Bible for the finding out any verse therein.
      • Bp Downham. A Treatise of Justifica∣tion. folio.
      • Mr G. Downham. A Guide to Godli∣ness, Directions to a Christian life. folio.
      • —The Christian Warfare. folio.
      • —An Exposition of the 25 Psalm. 4o.
      • —An Abstract of the ten Comman∣dements. 8o.
      • —A Treatise of Liberty. 8o.
      • —On the Sacrament: Directing weak Christians how to celebrate the Lords Supper. 8o.
      • *—A brief summe of Divinity, shew∣ing how a man ought to examine his waies aright in this life, to the attainment of eternity. 8o.
      • Mr Dan. Dyke. The great Mystery of self-deceiving, or deceitfullness of the heart of man. 4o.
      • —A Treatise of Repentance 4o.
      • —On Michael and the Dragon: or Christ tempted, and Saan soiled. 4o.
      • —Evangelicall Histories. 4o.
      • —The School of Afflictions. 4o.
      • —An Exposition of the Epistle of Philemon. 4o.
      • —An Exposition of 124 Psalm, tend∣ing to stirre up thankfullness for our late deliverance in the Powder-plot. 4o.
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      • Mr Jer. Dyke. The worthy Commu∣nicant, or the due order of recei∣ving the Sacrament of the Lords Supper. 8o.
      • —A Treatise on Conscience: 1. Of a good Conscience: 2. The mise∣ries and mischiefs of scandals both taken and gven. 8o.
      • —A Treatise of Covetousness. 4o.
      • —Of Archippus. 4o.
      • —The Righteous mans Tower; The way to be safe in time of dan∣ger. 8o.
      • —Select Sermons. 1. Of quench∣ing and not quenching the Spirit. 2. The heart-smtiten sinners suit for pardon. 3. The right eating and digesting of the Word. 4. The purchase and possession of the Truth. 8o.
      • —The Grounds of Religion by way of Catechism. 8o.
      • Mr Dd. An Exposition of the ten Commandements. 4o.
      • *Mr Day. M.A. An Exposition of the Book of the Prophet Esaiah. folio.
      • *—A Treatise of the Resurrection, from 1 Cor. 15,16. 4o.
      • *—A Moment of Mortality. 1. A wakening for worldlings. 2. Me∣ditations of Consolations. 3. Com∣fortable Considerations, preparing the sick for a happy change. 4. A Mirrour of Modesty, with a re∣proof of the strange attire of Wo∣men: with the sacred use of Chri∣stian Funerals 8o.
      • Mr Downe. A Treatise of Faith 4o.
      • Mr Dixon. On the Epistles Latin 4o
      • —A brief explication of the Epistles of Paul to the Hebrews. 8o.
      • —An Exposition of the Gospel of St Mathew. 8o.
      • ☞—A brief Explication of the whole Book of Psalms 8o.
      • ☞—The Rapeutica sacra, seu de cu∣randis Casibus Conscientiae circa re∣generationem, per faederum divinorum prudentem applicationem. Libri tres. 4o.
      • *Mr Durant. Comfort and counsell for dejected souls, wherein is handled the nature, working, grounds, and remedies of spiritual dejecti∣on. 8o.
      • *—Sipps of sweetness, or consola∣tion for weak Believers, discoursing of the sweetness of Christs car∣riage towards all his weak Mem∣bers. 8o.
      • *—Salvation of Saints, by the ap∣pearances of Christ now in Hea∣ven, and hereafter from Hea∣ven. 8o.
      • *Mr Dingley. The spiritual Tast de∣scribed, and a glimpse of Christ, discovering the sweet Incomes of Christ to a spiritual heart: or Di∣vine relishes of matchless good∣ness. 8o.
      • *—Messiah's splendor, or the glimpsed glory of a beauteous Christ. 8o.
      • *—The dispensation of Angels, or the Angel guardian: 1. Proved by the dimme light of nature, clear beames of Scriptures, consent of many antient and modern Wri∣ters untainted with popery. 2. Cleared from many rubbs and mistakes, the criticall queries of Antagonists examined and untied. 3. Applied and improved for in∣formation, &c. grounded on Acts 12.15. 8o.
      • *—Divine Opticks, or a Treatise of the eye, discovering the vices and vertues thereof, as also how that Organ may be tuned, chiefly grounded on Psal. 119.37. 8o.
      • The daily Exercise of a Christian. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Duke. The fullness and freeness of Gods grace in Jesus Christ in two points. 1. That personall e∣lection is no ground of the Saints

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      • perseverance. 2. In what sense the Scripture speak the Saints per∣severance in the grace of God. 3. Against the Familists and Qua∣kers.
      • Doctrin of the Bible, or rules of disci∣pline, briefly gathered through the whole course of Scriptures by way of Questions and Ans∣wers. 12o.
      • Mr Davenport. On the Messiah. 4o.
      • Drexilius. Considerations on Eter∣nity. 12o.
      • —A right intention, the rule of all mens Actions. 12o.
      • —Hive of Devotion, or the Saints evidence for Heaven, with a cor∣dial for afflicted minds, and tender Consciences. 12o.
      • —The School of Patience in three Books. 12o.
      • Dreame of the Devil and Dives. A Sermon. 8o.
      • Mr Deerings Grounds of Religion by way of Catechising. 8o.
      • Dives and Lazarus. A Sermon. 8o.
      • Mr Despagn. Of the eating of the body of Christ, considered in his prin∣ciples. 8o.
      • —A Treatise on the Creed, or new Observations being the first of the four parts of the Doctrine of Christianity, preached upon the Catechis. of the French Churches, with the use of the Lords Prayer maintained. 8o.
      • —Popular Errors in generall points concerning the Intelligence of Re∣ligion, having relation to their causes; and reduced into divers observations. 8o.
      • ☞—Shibboleth, or the reformation of severall places in the translati∣ons of the French and English Bible, with the correction of di∣vers common opinions, Histo∣ry, &c. 12o.
      • —An Exposition of the ten Com∣mandements. 8o.
      • A Sermon preached on a Fast day, for the success of the treaty betwixt King and Parliament. 4o.
      • —A Funerall Sermon upon the death of his Wife, in French. 8o.
      • A discourse against Mr Montagues new gagg, and just appeal, wherein he laboureth to bring n the faith of Rome and Armenius, under the name of the Doct. and Faith of the Church of England. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Drake. A Boundary to the Holy Mount, against Mr Humphrey. 8o.
      • *—De Sanguine. 4o.
      • *Mr Drape. Gospel Glory, or Visible, and Invisible worship of God. 4o.
      • *Mr Dornford. Gospel Mystery, or the great union that is betwixt Christ and the Saints, from Cant. 2.16. With a true way to discern a god∣ly from a carnall or ungodly man, with the way how the Saints re∣turn after back-sliding: also the worth of a good conscience. 8o.
      • Mr Dawson. 18. Serm. upon the Incar∣nation of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: wherein the greatest mysteries of Godliness are unfolded to the weakest capaci∣ty. 4o.
      • Mr Darton. The true and absolute Bishop Jesus Christ. 4o.
      • Divine Meditations on the 91 Psalm, and on the History of Agag King of Amaleck. 4o.
      • Mr Davis. Heaven and Earth shaken, shewing how Kings, Princes, and their Governments are changed and turned. 8o.
      • A Directory for the publick worship of God, throughout England, Scot∣land, and Ireland. 4o.
      • Mr Duport. ΘΡΗΟΘΡΙ'ΑΜΒΟΣ, sive Liber Job Graeco Carmine reddi∣tus. 8o.
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      • —ΣΟΛΟΜΩ'Ν 'ΕΜΜΕΤΡΟΣ: Si∣ve tres Libri Solomonis scilicet, Pro∣verbia, Ecclesiastes, Cantica. 8o.
      • *Mr Dalley. Of the right use o the Fa∣thers in the decision of the Con∣troversies that are at this day in Religion. 4o.
      • Mr Dent. The Ruin of Rome, or an Ex∣pos. upon the whole Revelation, wherein is plainly shewed and proved, that the popish Religion with all the power of Rome, shall ebbe and decay through all the Churches of Europe, and come to an utter overthrow, even in this life, before the end of the world: written especially for the comfort of Protestants and daunting of Papists, Seminary Preists, Jesuits, and all that cursed rabble: with an Epitomy of Mr Brightmans Ex∣pos on Revelation. 8o.
      • —The plain mans path-way to Hea∣ven, wherein every man may clearly see whether he shall be sa∣ved or damned, 8o.
      • Mr Dayrell. A Treatise of the Church, written against them of the sepa∣ration, commonly called Brounists; proving the Church of England a true Church, &c. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Dale. M.A. fellow Mag. C. Ox. The Analysis of all the Epistles of the New Testament; wherein the chief of each Chapter is reduced to heads, and many hard places explained for the help of memo∣ry and understanding. 8o.
      E.
      • Mr ELton. A Commentary on the whole Epistle to the Colossians. folio.
      • —On the 7, 8, and 9 Chapters to the Romanes. folio.
      • —On the ten Commandements, with the grounds of Christian Religion: added by way of catechizing, with Christs holy mind touching Prayer, in that holy Prayer which himself taught his Disciples. 4o.
      • An exposition on the 5th Chapter of Johns Gospel. 4o.
      • Evans voice from Heaven to the Com∣mon-wealth of England, with an echo to the voice. 12o.
      • Mr Eaton. The Divinity of Jesus Christ, also the Doctrine of Christs satis∣faction and reconciliation on Gods part to the creature, &c. 8o.
      • —A discovery of a most dangerous and dead Faith. 12o.
      • —A Honey-Comb of free Justifica∣tion. 4o.
      • Mr Estwick. Biddles confession of Faith, touching the holy Trinity, where∣in his chief design to overthrow the Sacred Mystery, and the Deity of our blessed Saviour is examined and confuted: with seven Argu∣ments to prove the Deity of the Son of God. 4o.
      • Exhortation to Catechizing, the long neglect whereof is sadly lamented, and the speedy reviving as earnest∣ly desired; by the Provinciall As∣sembly at London.
      • ☞The English Presbyterian and In∣dependent reconciled. 4o.
      • The Epistle congratulatory of Lysci∣machus Nicanor of the Society of Jesus to the Covenanters in Scot∣land, parallelling their Harmony in Doctrine and Practice. 4o.
      • *Mr Eyre. A Treatise of Justification against Mr Baxter, &c. 4o.
      • *Mr Eliot and Mr Mayhew. A relation of the repentance and conversi∣on of the poor Indians in New-England; shewing the wonderfull work of God in their poor souls. 4o.
      • *Mr Eaton. A Treatise of the Oath

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      • of Allegiance and Covenant, shew∣ing that they oblige not 4o.
      • *Mr Edes. The Doctrine of Justifica∣tion asserted and vindicated, in Answer to Mr Eyres and Mr Bax∣ter. 4o.
      • An Expedient for composing differen∣ces in Religion. 4o.
      F.
      • Dr FEatlies workes in one vol. folio.
      • —The grand Sacriledge of the Church of Rome. 4o.
      • —The Dippers dipt, or the Anabap∣tist duckt over-head and ears, at a disputation in Southwark, with a full discourse of their Original, sorts, errors, attempts against the State, punishments, with the Histo∣ry of their practices in Germa∣ny. 4o.
      • Ancilla pietatis, or the Handmaid to private devotion, containing In∣structions, Hymnes, and Prayers, fitted to the daies of the week, and Feasts, and Fasts of the Church. 12o.
      • —Against Fisher the Jesuit. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Finch. Animadvers. upon Sr H. Vanes Book called the retired mans Meditations, examining his Doctrine concerning Adams fall, Christs person, and sufferings, Justification, common and special grace, &c. 8o.
      • Mr Fergusson. (A scotch Minister) A brief Exposition of the Epistles of Paul to the Philip. and Co∣lossi. 8o.
      • Mr Flecher. A Commentary on the first Psal. 4o.
      • —Joy in tribulation, or consola. for afflicted Consc. 12o.
      • *Mr Fuller. The Infants Advocate, or a Treatise of Circumcision and Bapt. on Jewish and Christian Children. 8o.
      • ☞—A Collection of Sermons, viz. 1. The best improvement from Act. 10.38. 2ly A gift from God above, from Prov. 23.26. 3ly The true penitent, from Luke 22.6. 4ly The best act of oblivion, from Psalm 25.7. with Notes upon Jonah. 8o.
      • *—A Comment upon Ruth, with two Sermons. 1. Comfort in Cala∣mity, teaching to live well. 2ly the grand Assizes, minding to die well. 8o.
      • *—A Triple Reconciler stating the Controversies; whether Ministers have an exclusive power of Com∣municants from the Sacrament. 2ly If any persons may lawfully preach unordained. 3ly whe∣ther the Lords Prayer ought not to be used by all Christi∣ans. 8o.
      • *—A Treatise of Temptations: or a Comment on the 11 first verses of the 4 of Mathew, concerning Christs temptations. 8o.
      • —Good thoughts in bad times, bet∣ter thoughts in worse times. 12o.
      • ☞—The best name on earth; with other Sermons. 8o.
      • The Fort-royall of the Scriptures, or vade Mecum Concordance, where∣in the weaker sort of Christians may suddainly command all the Rarities in the Book of God. 12o.
      • *Dr Fern. A defence of the Church of England. 12o.
      • —Episcopacy and Presbitery consi∣dered, according to the severall respects which may commend a Church Government, and oblige good Christians unto it. 4o.
      • *—A Sermon before the King at the Isle of Wight. 4o.
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      • *—Certain considerations of pre∣sent concernment, touching the reformed Church of England. With a particular examination of A. Campny Dr of Sorbon, his ex∣ceptions against the lawfull Cal∣ling and Ordination of the Pro∣testant Bishops and Pastors of this Church. 12o.
      • —A Compendious discourse upon the case as it stands between the Church of England, and those Congregations that have divided from it. 12o.
      • *Mr Ford. Of Reading. The great Interest of Kingdoms. 4o.
      • *—Two Sermons in Latin. Anhitio Sacra. 4o.
      • *—An Assize Sermon. 4o.
      • ☞—The Spirit of Bondage and Adop∣tion largely and practically hand∣led, with a discourse on the Duty of Prayer in an Afflicted Con∣dition. 8o.
      • —The practicall use of Infant Bap∣tism. 8o.
      • *Mr Ford of Exeter. A Treatise tend∣ing to prove the lawfullness of singing Psalms. 8o.
      • Mr Forbes. A Commentary of the Re∣velation of St John. 4o.
      • —A Treatise of Justification. 4o.
      • Irenicon. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Fenner. His Works complete in one vol. newly printed, or in sun∣dry volumes apart, viz. 1. A Treatise of the Affections, or the Souls Pulse, whereby a Christian may know whether he be living or dying, with a description of their Nature, signs, and symptoms, with directions for the right use and or∣dering of, them. 2ly The Souls Looking-glass, lively representing is estate before God; with a Trea∣tise of Conscience, wherein the Definitions and Distinctions there∣of are unfolded, and severall ca∣ses resolved. 3ly Christs Allarum to drowsie Saints, or Christs E∣pistles to his Churches. 4ly Wil∣full Impenitency the grossest self-murder, and all they that are guilty of it, tryed and condemned. 5ly The Spirituall mans Directo∣ry, guiding a Christian in the path that leads to true blessedness, teaching how to believe, obey, and pray. 6ly Hidden Manna; or the Mystery of saving Grace, where∣in the peculiarity of Gods speciall grace to the elect is asserted, and divers Objections of Pelagians and Arminians about the power of the will of man to supernatuall good, are fully answered and confuted. 7ly The Riches of Grace, shewing the value and excellency of a gra∣cious spirit, by comparing it with the nature and spirits of wicked men. 8ly The Continuation of Christs Allarum to drowsie Saints, with a Treatise of effectuall Cal∣ling, the killing power of the Law. The spiritual Watch; The New Birth; Ingrafting into Christ; On the Sabbath. 9ty Twenty Nine Sermons on sundry Texts, viz. The use and benefit of Divine Me∣ditations; Danger of deferring re∣pentance; Vain thoughts arraign∣ed at the Barre of Gods Justice; The Judgment of the world by Saints at the last day; The punish∣ment of unworthy Communi∣cants; The Duty of Communi∣cants; The Duty of Reprovers, and persons reproved; The mise∣ry of earthly thoughts; The ne∣cessity of Self-denyall; The effi∣cacy of importunate Prayer; The necessity of Gospel obedience; Caveat against late repentance; The Sovereign Virtue of the

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      • Gospell; A Funeral Sermon, signs of Gods forsaking a people; The Sacrifice of the faithfull; The mse∣ry of creatures by the fall of man; The Christians imitation of Christ; The enmity of the wicked to the light of the Gospell; Gods impar∣tiality in his Judgments; Dignity of Saints; Time of Gods grace limited; Spirituall Mortification; Sin and danger of Hypocrisie; Reformation under correction; The way to prevent desolati∣on folio.
      • *Mr Firmin. On Separation. 4o.
      • *—The Case stated. 4o.
      • ☞—Against the Quakers, or the Prince of darkness like an Angel of Light. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Fisher. The wise Virgin: or a wonderfull Narration of the vari∣ous dispensations of God towards a Child of a 11 years of age: her excellent speeches in a sad time of sickness, to the loss of sight, hear∣ing, and her recovery without a∣ny externall means, to the won∣derfull amazement of all that came farre and near to see her. 8o.
      • *Mr Fulwood. Vindiciae mediorum & mediatoris: or the present Reign∣ing error arraigned at the Barre of Scripture and reason, discovering that falsehood and dager of that opinion that pretends to an imme∣diate enjoyment and call of the Spirit of God, both above and a∣gainst its own efficacy, cause, Word, Ministry, and Witness, in all respects, &c. 8o.
      • Mr Fulk. On the Rhemish Testa∣ment. folio.
      • Mr Fettiplace. The Sinners tears in Me∣ditations and Prayers. 12o.
      • —The Celestiall Lamp, enlightning every distressed soul from the depth of everlasting darkness.
      • D. S. Fabritio. Conciones sacrae seu de∣cem praecepta, a Deo ipso duabus ta∣bulis conscripta, & per Mosen populo Israelitico tradita.
      • Ecclesiae contingensis Pastore. 4o.
      • Mr Farmer. A Treatise on the personall reign of Christ upon earth.
      • Mr S. Fisher. A Love token for Mourn∣ers, being two Funeral Sermons, and Meditations preparatory to his own expected death, in a time and place of great Mortality. 8o.
      • D Fulk. Pleasant prosp. into the Gard. of Nat. Contemplation, seeing the naturall causes of all kind of Me∣teors, as well fiery as a iery, as watery and earthly: to the glory of God, and profit of his crea∣tures. 8o.
      G.
      • ☞Mr GƲmbledon. Christ tempted, the Devill conquered, or an Expos. on a part of the 4th of Mat. with two Sermons before the University at Oxf. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Gunton. M.A. Gods House, with the nature and use thereof, as it ought to be understood and re∣spected by Christians under the Gospel. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Gery. The Fort Royal of Chri∣stianity defended; or a demon∣stration of the Divinity of Scrip∣ture by way of excellency cal∣led with the Bible: with a dis∣cussion of the great Controversies in Religion, &c. 12o.
      • H. Grossius. A Commentary upon the Old and New Testament in three vol. Latin. folio.
      • De veritate religionis Christi∣anae. 12o.
      • De satisfactione Christi. 12o.
      • Poemata. 8o.
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      • *—Of the Law of Warre and Peace, with Annotations in three parts, with the Authors life and death: Translated. 8o.
      • The Magistrates authority in matters of religion asserted, or the right of the state in the Church English∣ed. 8o.
      • —A Treatise upon the Providence of God, and on Christ and his Miracles. 12o.
      • Mr Godolphin. A Holy Arbour, or a cluster of spiritual Grapes, con∣taining the whole Body of Divini∣ty. folio.
      • —The Holy Lymbeck of a Semi-century of Spiritual extractions, wherein the Spirit is extracted from the Letter in Scripture. 12o.
      • Mr J. Goodwin. Redemption Redeem∣ed, with a through discussion of election and reprobation. folio.
      • —Catabaptism, or the new Bap∣tism washed old, and ready to va∣nish away, in two parts: 1. Con∣siderations pregnant for healing the common scruples touching the subject of Baptism, and manner of Baptizing. 2. In defence of In∣fant-Baptism, in answer to a dis∣course against it. 4o.
      • —An Expos. upon the 9th Chap. of the Epistle of St Paul to the Romans, shewing that the Apostle discourseth not of any personal election or reprobation of men from eternity. 4o.
      • Divine Authority of the Scrip∣tures. 4o.
      • —Reply to A.S. vindicating the Congregationall way vindicat∣ed. 4o.
      • —Antapologies, in answ. to Ed∣wards. 4o.
      • —Fresh discovery of a high Presb. spirit. 4o.
      • —Anticavilearism. 4o.
      • —Queries concerning the Govern∣ment. 4o.
      • —Hagiomastix, or scourge for Saints. 4o.
      • —Peace protected. 4o.
      • —Vindication of the sentence past on the late King. 4o.
      • —Apologist condemned. 4o.
      • —Three disputes about extent of Christs death, with Mr Powell and Mr Sympson. 4o.
      • Pagans debt and dowry. 4o.
      • —Defence of the true meaning of Rom. 3.5,9. in answer to Mr Wal∣ker. 4o.
      • —Water-dipping, no firm footing for Church-Communion. 4o.
      • —The Return of Mercies. 12o.
      • —Saints Interest. 12o.
      • A Treatise upon the Sabbath. 8o.
      • —The Christians engagement for the Gospel. 8o.
      • —Distance and Agreement of Bre∣thren. 4o.
      • —Of fighting against God, from the counsell of Gamaliel. 4o.
      • Dr Gouge. A Commentary upon the whole Epistle of St Paul to the Hebrews, wherein every word and particle in the Original is explain∣ed, and the Emphasis fully shew∣ed. 2o. The sense and meaning of every Verse clearly unfolded. 3o. Each Chapter and Verse logi∣cally and exactly Analysed. 4o. Do∣ctrines raised and applyed. 5o. Types of Christ unveiled. 6o. Cases of Conscience resolved. 7o. Many Controversies discussed. 8o. Various common places per∣spicuously opened, being the sub∣stance of 30 years Lectures, with the Narrative of the Authours life and death: Two Volumes. folio.
      • The calling of the Jews, a Present to Judah, and the Children of Israel that joyned with him, and to

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      • Joseph (the valiant Tribe of E∣phraim) and all the House of Israel, that joyned with him; with an Epistle unto them in Hebr. translated into English. 4o.
      • —Domesticall duties in eight Trea∣tises, from the 5th and 6th of the Ephes. part of each Chapter. 4o.
      • —A Guide to go to God: or an ex∣planation of the Lords Prayer. 4o.
      • —The whole Armour of God, from the 6th of Ephesians
      • —The Saints Sacrifice, or a Com∣ment upon the 116 Psalm. 4o.
      • —Gods Three Arrows, Plague, Fa∣mine, and Sword, in three Trea∣tises. First, A plaister for the Plague, from the 16th of Numbers, from 44. to 50 Vers. Secondly, Dearths death, on 2 Sam. 21.1. Thirdly, The Churches conquest over the Sword, from Exo. 17. from 8 Vers. to the end. 40.
      • —The dignity of Chyvalry; A Ser∣mon on 2 Chron. 8.9. 4o.
      • —A Treatise of the Sinne against the Holy Ghost, from Mat. 12.31,32. and Mark. 3.28,29.
      • —Two Catech. of the Fundamental Points of Religion.
      • —The extent of Gods Providence, from Mat. 10.29,30,31. A Sermon on 5th Novem. on occasion of the downfall of Papists in Black-Friers 10 daies before, with the relation of the said downfall. 4o.
      • —Two Treatises: 1o. The Sabbaths Sanctification. 2o. A Treatise of Apostacy, from Luk. 15.31. 4o.
      • —The Saints Support. A Sermon on Nehem. 5.19. 4o.
      • —Mercies Memoriall. A Sermon on Exo. 13.3. on Q Eliz. Inaugura∣tion.
      • —The progress of Divine Provi∣dence, on Ezek. 36.11. 4o.
      • —A Sermon on Ezek. 24.16. at the Fu∣nerall of Mrs Duck, with a relation of her life and death. 4o.
      • —The right way. A Sermon on Ezra 8.21. 4o.
      • —Mr Gattaker. Sermons, viz. David's Instructer, on Psal. 34.11. Christians care, Mat. 6.33. Spiritual Watch, Mat. 13.37. Gain of Godliness, 1 Tim. 6.6. Joy of the Just, Psal. 9.10,11. Jacob's Thankfullness, Gen. 32.10. David's Remembran∣cer, Psal. 13.1. Noah's Obedience, Heb. 11.7. Engl. delivery from Span. Invasion, Psal. 48.7. A spark of sorr. for Zion, Amos 6.6. Gods parley with Princes, Psal. 82.6. Marriage-Prayer, Gen. 24.12. A Good Wife Gods gift, Prov. 19.14. A Wife indeed, Prov. 18.22. Marriage-duties, Colos. 3.18. Pauls departure, Phil. 1.23. Good Name and good end, Eccl. 7.1. Abraham's decease, Gen. 25.8. Christian Constancy crowned by Christ, Rev. 2.10. folio.
      • Antinomianism discovered and con∣futed, and free grace as it's held forth in Gods word, as well by the Prophets in the O.T. as by the Apostles and Christ in the N.T. shewed to be other then is by the Antinomian party in these times maintained. 4o.
      • *—A discourse Apologeticall, wherein Lillies loud lies in his Merlin are clearly laid open, his shameless slanders fully refuted, and his murtherous mind, inciting to a generall massacre of Gods Ministers from his own pen evi∣dently evidenced. 4o.
      • —Gods eye on his Israel; or a passage of Balaam, from Numbers 23.21. expounded and cleared from An∣tinomian abuse. 4o.
      • —Antinomianism discovered and Confuted. 4o.
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      • D.J. Piscat. & M. Lud. Lucij Scrip∣ta quaedam adversaria: De causâ meritoriâ nostrî coram Deo Justifica∣tionis. 8o.
      • —Against Saltmarsh. 4o.
      • A Commentary upon the New Testa∣ment: Latin. 4o.
      • —Of the nature and use of Lots: A Treatise Historicall and Theo∣logicall. 4o.
      • Mr Gross. The happiness of enjoying and making a true and speedy use of Christ setting forth: 1o. The fulness of Christ. 2o. Danger of neglecting Christ. 3o. Christ Je∣sus is the souls last refuge. 4. St Pauls last Legacy or farewell to the men of Corinth. 4o.
      • —Sweet and Soul-perswading In∣ducements leading unto Jesus Christ. 4o.
      • —Deaths deliverance, and Eliahs fiery Chariot: In two Serm. 8o.
      • *—The fiery Pillar of heavenly Truth, shewing the way to a bles∣sed life, composed by way of Ca∣ech. for preserving of Gods peo∣ple from the spreading evils, and pernitious enchantments of Pa∣pism and other errors. 12o.
      • —On Sacred things. 12o.
      • —The Anatomy of the heart. 8o.
      • ☞—The buddings and blossomings of old Truths, or severall practi∣call points of Divinity gathered out of that sacred Evangelist St John, Chap. 3. from Vers. 22. ad finem. 8o.
      • *Mr Gell. A Sermon touching Gods Government of the world by Angels, preached before the A∣strologers. 4o.
      • Mr Gallaspie. Aarons od Blossoming for Presbyteriall Govern∣ment. 4o.
      • —Misselane Quest. Many cases of Consc. concerning the controver∣sies of the times are discussed and resolved. 4o.
      • Mr Greenhill. An Expos. of the first 19 Chapters of Ezekiel, with use∣full observations thereupon: In three volumes. 4o.
      • ☞—Sermons of Christ his last dis∣covery of himself, viz. 1o. Christ the root of all. 2o. his Royall descent. 3o. Christ the starre. 4o. The voice of the Spirit and Bride. 5o. Of his coming. 6o. Of spiritual thirsting and thirsters. 7o. Christs willingness to save sin∣ners. 8o. The water of life; all from the 22 Revel. 16, & 17 verses. 8o.
      • Mr Griffieth. Form for Families, where∣in all sorts of sexes are so squared for the Word, as may best serve for usefull pieces in Gods Build∣ing. 4o.
      • *Mr Gee. A Treatise of private and publick Prayer. 8o.
      • *Mr Philip Goodwin. The Evangelicall Communicant in the Eucharisticall Sacrament: or a Treatise declaring who are to receive the Supper of the Lord: that it is an Ordinance peculiar to some, and not to all that live under the Word; With contrary Objections answered, necessary Directions tendred, cases cleared, care encouraged, and this duty guided for reforming times. 8o.
      • ☞—Dies Dominicus Redivivus, or a Treatise discovering the practicall part of the Evangelicall Sabbath; so to Recover the spiritual part of that pious practice to its primitive life, lamentably lost in these sad declining times. 8o.
      • ☞—Religio Domestica Rediviva; or a Treatise discovering the good old way of serving God in private Houses, so to recover these pious

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      • duties to their primitive platform; lamentably laid down in these last back-sliding daies. 8o.
      • ☞—The Mystery of Dreames Histo∣rically discoursed; or a Treatise wherein is clearly discovered the Secrets, &c. 8o.
      • Dr Gerrard. The Souls Watch, or a Day-Book for the devout Soul, con∣sisting of Two and Fity heavenly Meditations and godly Prayers, fit∣ted for a sanctified conversation, and spiritual riches for the inward man. 12o.
      • —Meditations and Prayers translated by R. Winterton. 12o.
      • Garden of spiritual Flowers. 12o.
      • Granadas Meditations containing de∣vout Exercies for the seaven daies of the Week, with an excellent Treatise of consideration and Prayer. 8o.
      • Mr Greenwood. Works containing the day of Judgment; Lords Prayer; Race to Salvation; Torment of Tophet; Birth of Christ; Jaylors Jayl delivery. 12o.
      • Mr Gibbons. An Exposition of the Book of Genesis. 4o.
      • Mr Gilpin. Severall Sermons, with his life and death. 8o.
      • Mr Tho. Goodwin. A Child of light walking in darkness, shewing the causes by which, the cases where∣in, and the ends for which God leaves his Children to distress of Consc. 4o.
      • —A Child of darkness walking in light. 4o.
      • —The Return of Prayers, wherein is resolved how to discern Gods answer to our Prayers. 4o.
      • —Tydings of peace to distressed Consciences. 4o.
      • —Folly of relapsing after peace spoken. 4o.
      • —The tryal of a Christians growth in mortification and vivifi∣cation. 4o.
      • —The aggravation of sin, and sin∣ning against Mercy and Know∣ledg. 4o.
      • —The Vanity of thoughts discover∣ed, with their danger and cure. 4o.
      • —Christ set forth in his Death, R¦surrection, Ascension, sitting a Gods right hand, Intercession; &c. 4o.
      • —The Heart of Christ in Heaven to sinners on earth. 4o.
      • —Encouragements to Faith, drawn from severall Engagements, both of Gods heart and Christs to re∣ceive and pardon sinners. 4o.
      • —Christ the Universall Peace∣maker. 4o.
      • —The great Interest of Kingdoms and States. 4o.
      • A distinct, or in one vol. together.
      • Dr Griffith. A Sermon preached at St Pauls. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Guild. The sealed Book open∣ed, or an Expos. of Revela. dis∣covering the fall of Antichrist, by that blessed work begun in the se∣verall Churches and Kingdoms of Europe. 8o.
      • *—Moses unveiled. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Graile. A modest vindication of the Doctrine or conditions in the Covenant of grace, and the de∣fenders thereof from the aspersi∣ons of Arminianism and popery cast on them by Mr W.E. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Gurnell. A Christian in his com∣pleat Armour, or the Saints war against the Devil, wherein is a discovery of that grand enemy of God and his people, in his policies, power, seat of his Empire, wick∣edness, and chief design he hath against the Saints. 4o.
      • *Grand debate concerning Presbytery

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      • and Independency, by the assemb∣ly of Divines, containing 1o. The Assemblies propositions, with proofs from Scripture for Presby. Government. 2o. The dissenting Brethrens Reasons against the said Propositions. 3o. The Assemblies Answers to the Reasons. 4o.
      • Grand Imposture of the Church of Rome, in this one Article of the New Roman Creed, viz. The Holy Catholick and Apostolick Romane Church, Mother and Mistriss of all other Churches, without which there is no salva∣tion; Proving it a blasphemous Article, &c. by the Bp of Coventry and Leichfield. 4o.
      • *Dr Gawden. Hieraspistes. A defence by way of Apology of the Ministry and Ministers of the Church of England, humbly presented to the Consciences of those that excell in Virtue. 4o.
      • —Three Sermons. 4o.
      • —A Treatise of Marriage.
      • *—A Case of Ministers maintenance by Tythes. 4o.
      • The Gospel declared in Truth. 8o.
      • Mr Gay. Rector. Fourteen Sermons on severall Texts with a Cate∣chism. 4o.
      • Dr Gardiner. The Devotion of the Dying man, that desires to die well. 12o.
      • *Mr Gove. The Saints Honey-Comb full of Divine Truth. 8o.
      • ☞—The Communicants Guide, Directing the younger which have not received, and the elder and ignorant sort, to receive the Lords Supper with comfort. 12o.
      • *Mr Geere. Touching supremacy in matters Ecclesiasticall, shewing how the powers Civil and Eccle∣siasticall may act without en∣croachment on each other. 4o.
      • Mr Gaule. Select case of Consc. touch∣ing Witches and witchcraft. 12o.
      • —Judicial Astrology largely confuted from Scriptue Authority, nature, reason, confession; large Obser∣vation on History, and from seve∣rall other particulars of that un∣lawfull art. 4o.
      • Gualtheri in Prophetas duodecem, Quos vocant minores. folio.
      • —On Zepheniah. 8o.
      • Mr Gifford. An Exposition of the Re∣velation to St John. 4o.
      • *Mr Gage. A Vindication of the Pa∣rish Churches, and Parochiall Mi∣nisters of England, from the un∣charitable Censure, and infamous Title of Antichristian and Baby∣lonish, 4o.
      • An Exhortation for desparate sinners, by the Ld visc. Grandison prisoner in the Tower. 8o.
      • Mr Gralle. The supreme power of Christian States, Vindicated from the insolent ptetences of Guil. Apollonii. 4o.
      • Mr Gott. Novae Solymae, lib. Sex. Sive Justitùtio Christiani, de pueritia, de creatione mundi, de Juventute, de peccato, de virili Aetate, de Redem∣ptione Hominis.
      • —Essayes upon the true happiness of man. 12o.
      • Parabolae Evangelicae latinè redditae Carmine paraphrastico varii Ge∣neris.
      • Mr Gurney. Corpus Christi, together with the demonstration of Anti∣christ. 12o.
      • Groanes of the Spirit, or the tryal of the truth of Prayer, handling 1o. what Prayer is. 2o. How a man may know wherein he Prayes in the Spirit. 3o. How the sense of the Spirit in Prayer may be attain∣ed. 4o. How a man may hold on in the duty without the sense of

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      • the Spirit. 8o. How they that want the Spirit of Prayer, should labour for it. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Gilbert. The Libertine School'd, or a Vindication of the Magistrates power in religious matters. 4o.
      • ☞Good thoughts for every day of the Moneth. 24o.
      H.
      • Mr HIldersham. Hundred eight Lectures by way of Commen∣tary upon the 4th Chapter of St Johns Gospel. folio.
      • —Hndred fifty two Lectures by way Commentary upon the 51 Psalm. folio.
      • —The Doctrine of fasting and Prayer and Humiliation for sin, in sundry Sermons. 12o.
      • Bp Hall. Contemplations upon the New Testament. folio.
      • —A Paraphrase upon the old and New Testament. folio.
      • —Soliloquies, or holy self-conferen∣ces of the devout soul, on sundry choice occasions, with humble ad∣dresses to the Throne of Grace; with the souls farewell to earth, and approaches to Heaven. 12o.
      • *—The great Mystery of Godliness, laid forth by way of affectuous and feeling Meditations, also with the invisible world discovered to spi∣ritual eyes, and reduced to usefull Meditations. 12o.
      • *—Balm of Gilead, or Comfots for the distressed, most fit for these woefull times. 12o.
      • —The devout soul, or rules of Hea∣venly devotion. 12o.
      • —The Free Prisoner, or the comfort of restraint, written in the Tower. 12o.
      • —The Peace-maker, laying forth the right way of peace in matters of Religion. 12o.
      • *—Cases of Conscience practically resolved, containing a decision of the principall cases of conscience of daily concernment, and con∣tinual use amongst men. 12o.
      • *—Holy Raptures, or Patheticall Meditations of the Love of Christ. 12o.
      • *—Christ Mystical, or the blessed Union of Christ and his Members, with the Christian laid forth in his disposition and carriage. 12o.
      • *—Select thoughts in one Century, with the breathings of the devout soul. 12o.
      • *—The Apostolick Institution of Imposition of hands for confirma∣tion revived. 12o.
      • —The Revelation unrevealed, touch∣in the 1000 years Reign of the Saints with Christ on earth: A Treatise against the Millenaries 8o.
      • —A Treatise against Prophane∣ness. 8o.
      • ☞—The holy Order or Fraternity of Mourners in Zion, also in the night, or chearfulness under af∣fliction. 12o.
      • —The Remedy of discontentment, or a Treatise of contentation in whatsoever condition. 12o.
      • —Occasional Meditations. 12o.
      • —Meditations and Vowes. 12o.
      • —Satans fiery Darts. 12o.
      • —A modest offer tendred to the As∣sembly of Divines at Westmin∣ster. 12o.
      • Pax terris. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Haughton. Clavis 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, The Key of Ordination: or Mis∣sio potestativa 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, Ministe∣riall power: or Authoritative sepa∣ration of men to the work of Christ, a Ministeriall Priviledge. A Sermon preached at the Ordi∣nation

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      • of Mr T. Petter. M.A. Mr J. Wilson, M D. Jenks, &c. 12o.
      • —The rise, growth, and fall of Antichrist. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Hollingsworth. The Holy Ghost on the Bench, other spirits at the Barre, or the Judgment of the Holy Spirit of God upon the spi∣rits of the times, recorded in his Holy Word. 12o.
      • Dr Henshaw. Horae succisivae, or spare houres of Meditation upon our duty to God and our selves. 12o.
      • Mr Huit of N. Engl. The prophesie of Daniel expounded. 4o.
      • —The Anatomy of Conscience. 4o.
      • Mr Higginson. A brief Relation of the No. thern Quakers, wherein their horrid principles and practices, Doctrines and manners, as farre as their mystery of iniquity hath yet discovered it sel, are plainly ex∣posed to the view of every Intelli∣gent Reader. 4o.
      • Help to Devotion. 12o.
      • Mr Hooke. N. Englands tears, and Old Englands sense. 4o.
      • ☞Dr Hammond. Annotations and Pa∣raphase on the New Testa∣ment folio.
      • —Practicall Catechism. 4o.
      • —A Vndication of some passages therein from the Censures of the London Ministers. 4o.
      • —Severall Tracts: 1o. Of Consci∣ence. 2o. Scandall. 3o. Wilwor∣ship. 4o. Superstition. 5o. Ido∣latry. 6o. Sins of weakness and wilfullness. 7o. Of a late, or death-bed Repentance. 4o.
      • —Of Fraternall admonition, or cor∣ruption. 4o.
      • —Of the power of the Keys; of binding and loosing. 4o.
      • —A view of the new directory, and vindication of the Antiet Litur∣gy of the Church of England. 4o.
      • —Considerations conerning the danger of changing our Church-Government. 4o.
      • —Of resisting the lawfull Magi∣strate under colour of Reli∣gion. 4o.
      • —A view of some exceptions made by a Romanist to the Lord Vicount Fauklands discourse of the infal∣libility of the Church of Rome. 4o.
      • —A Copy of some Papers past at Oxford betwixt the Authour and Mr Cheynell. 4o.
      • —The Christians obligation to peace and charity, delivered in an Ad∣vent Sermon at Carisbrooke Castle, with Nineteen Sermons ad∣ded. 4o.
      • —An address to the Ld Fairfax, with a Vindication thereof. 4o.
      • —A Vindication of the dissertations concerning Episcopacy against the London Ministers in their Jus Divi∣num Ministerii Evangelii. 4o.
      • *—Six Queries resolved. 1o. The way of resolving Controversies, which are not clearly stated and resolved in the Scriptures. 2o. Of Marrying the Wifes Sister. 3o. Of Poligamy and Divorce. 4o. Of Infant Baptism. 5o. Of Impositi∣on of hands for Ordination. 6o. Of Observation of Christmass, and other festivals of the Church. 12.
      • ☞—Of Fundamentals in a Notion referring to practice. 8o.
      • ☞—Of Schism: a defence of the Church of England against the Exceptions of the Roma∣nists. 12o.
      • ☞—A Reply to the Catholick Gen∣tlemens answer to the most ma∣teriall parts of the Book of Schism. 3o.
      • ☞—A second defence of the Book of Schism. 4o.
      • ☞—An Answer to the Animad∣versions

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      • of the dissertations con∣cerning Ignatus Epistles, and the Episcopacy in them asserted. 4o.
      • ☞—A second defence of the Lear∣ned Hug Grotius. 4o.
      • ☞—An account of Mr Cawdry's Triplex diatribe, concerning super∣stition, wil-worship, and Christ∣mass Festivals. 4o.
      • ☞—The baptising of Infants re∣vived and defended against the exceptions of Mr Tombs. 4o.
      • ☞—Dissertationes quatuor quibus E∣piscopatus Jura ex. S. Stripturis, & primaeva antiquitate abstruuntur con∣tra sententiam Blundelli & alio∣rum. 4o.
      • —A Paraenesis, or seasonable exhor∣tatory to all true sons of the Church of England: wherein is Inserted a Discourse of Heresie in defence of our Church against the Romanist. 12o.
      • ☞—A review of the Paraphrase and Annotations on the N. Test. with some Additions and Altera∣tions. 8o.
      • ☞—Against Mr Jeans. 4o.
      • ☞—Mr Huchison. A brief exposition of all the small Prophets. 8o.
      • ☞—An exposition of the Gospel of Jesus Christ according to John. folio.
      • *Mr Harwood. The Lords Prayer un∣clasped, with a Vindication of it against Schismaticks and Here∣ticks. 8o.
      • J. Hayward. The strong helper, offering to bear every mans bur∣den, shewing how in all troubles, to cast our burdens on God, with infallible grounds of comfort for troubled consciences. 8o.
      • David's teares, or Meditations on the 6, 32, and 130 Psalm. 12o.
      • —The Sanctuary of a troubled soul. 12o.
      • —Meditations of Christs Prayer upon the Cross. 8o.
      • —Of Supremacy in affairs of Reli∣gion. 12o.
      • *Mr Humphrey. A Treatise of the Sa∣crament, or a Vindication of free Admission to the Lords Sup∣per. 12o.
      • —A Reply to Mr Drakes Boundary to the Holy Mount. 8o.
      • ☞—A second Vindication of a free Admission to the Lords Sup∣per. 12o.
      • Mr Harris. Works compleat, con∣taining the Beatitudes, The Cove∣nant of Grace; The threefold state of man; A suplement with sundry Sermons. folio.
      • *Mr Harvey. Sabbato Dominica: Four Propos. tending to reconcile the seeming differences between the Letter of the Law, and Christian Liberty in the Doctrine of the Sabbath or Lords Day. 12o.
      • *The hearts Happiness, A Treatise discovering the difference between true and feigned happiness. 12o.
      • Mr Hackwell. An Apology for the power and Providence of God. folio.
      • Hermes Theolgous, or the Divine Mercury, new descants on old Records. By a sequestred Di∣vine. 12o.
      • Mr Hall. The Pulpit guarded against Schismaticks. 4o.
      • ☞—The beauty of Holiness, de∣scribing the excellency, amiable∣ness, comfort and content which is to be found in the waies of pu∣rity and holiness, wherein is set forth the glorious Attribute of Gods holiness, &c. 8o.
      • ☞—The loathsomeness of long Hair, or a Treatise wherein you have the Question stated, many Arguments against it produced,

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      • and the most materiall Arguments for it refelled, with the concur∣rent judgment of Divines both old and new against it, with an Appendix against painting, naked breasts, &c. 12o.
      • *Mr Horn. ΘΥΡΑ ΑΝΕΩΤΜΕΝΗ: The open door for mans approach to God, or a vindication of the record of God concerning the extent of the death of Christ in its Object; in answer to a Trea∣tise of Mr J. Owen. 4o.
      • *—An Expos. of the 91 Psalm, with Doct. and Uses. 4o.
      • *—Three Sermons of the Learned Dr Eades Dean of Worcester, upon Ephes. 2,19,20,21,22. and Eph. 5.15,16. Psal. 37.35,36,37. Pub. by Mr Horn. 4o.
      • Mr How. A Treatise of universall Re∣demption. 4o.
      • ☞Mr. Hatton. The Psalter of David with Titles and Collects accor∣ding to the matter of each Psalm, with Devotions for aid of all Chri∣stian people in all occasions and necessities. 8o.
      • ... Commentarii D. An. Hyperii. Doct. ac claris. Theologi. in Epistolam D. Pauli ad Romanos & utramque ad Co∣rinthios. folio.
      • In Epist. D. Pauli ad Timo. Titum, Philem. & D. Judae. folio.
      • *Mr Hausteed. Ten Sermons on several Sundayes and Festivall daies of the Church. 4o.
      • Mr Heywood. The Hierarchy of the bles∣sed Angels, their Names, Orders, and Offices: The fall of Lucifer, with his Angels. folio.
      • Mr Hynd. A Remonstrance of the holy life and happy death of John Bruen Esq. 8o.
      • Mr. Higgen. The deaf man cured, a Treatise on Mark. 7.32. for the comfort of the deaf. 8o.
      • The House of mourning. folio.
      • Mr Hieron. His Works compleat two Volumes. folio.
      • —An Expos. of the 51 Psalm. 4o.
      • Mr Hooker. A Survey of Church Dis∣cipline. 4o.
      • —The souls exaltation, in a Treatise: First, Of the Souls Union with Christ: Secondly, The Souls Be∣nefit from that Union: Thirdly, The Souls Justification. 4o.
      • —The Christians two chief Lessons, self-denyall and self-tryall. 4o.
      • —The Unbelievers preparation for Christ. 4o.
      • —The Saints Dignity and Duty, with the danger of ignorance and hard∣ness. 4o.
      • —The Souls Humiliation. 4o.
      • —Heavenly Treasury opened in a fruitfull Epos. of the Lords Prayer, with the principles and grounds of Religion briefly unfolded. 12o.
      • —The Souls preparation for Jesus Christ. 4o.
      • —The Souls Vocation or effectuall Calling. 4o.
      • —The Souls Implantation. 4o.
      • —A farewell Sermon. 4o.
      • —Gods Image, or man and his Co∣venant made with him in his state of Innocency. 12o.
      • —Four Treatises. 12o.
      • —The Souls possession. 12o.
      • —The Pattern of Perfection. 12o.
      • —The Souls Invitation to Jesus Christ. 12o.
      • —The Saints Guide. 12o.
      • ☞—The Application of Redem∣ption by the effectual work of the Word and Spirit of Christ, for the bringing home of lost sinners to God. The first eight Books. 8o.
      • ☞—The Application of Redem∣ption, &c. The 9th & 10th Books. 4o.
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      • drawn unto Jesus Christ, wherein the main letts and hinderances which keep back men from coming to Christ are discovered, with special helps to recover Gods fa∣vour. 12o.
      • ☞—A Comment upon Christs last Prayer in the 17 of John, wherein is opened the Union Believers have with God and Christ, and the glorious Priviledges thereof. 4o.
      • Mr Hudson. A Visible Church: A vindication of Presbyterial Govern∣ment. 4o.
      • Mr Hersnet. A Cordiall for the afflicted, the necessity and utility of afflicti∣ons, the happiness of those that thankfully receive them, with the misery of those that want them. 12o.
      • —Gods Summons to a general Re∣pentance. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Hopkins. M.A. Salvation from sin by Jesus Christ, or the Doctrine of Sanctification (which is the great∣er part of our Salvation) founded on Christ, who is both the meri∣torious and efficient cause of san∣ctifying grace, purchasing it for, working and perfecting it for his people. 8o.
      • Mr Hoard. The Souls misery and re∣covery, or the grievings of the Spirit.
      • —The Churches Authority asser∣ted.
      • —Gods Love to mankind, manifested by disproving his absolute Decree of their damnation.
      • *Mr Hardy. Eleven Sermons preach∣ed on solemn occasions, collected into one vol. 4o.
      • —The first Epistle general of John unfolded and applied, in 22 Ser∣mons. 4o.
      • *Dr Hill. Six Sermons. 1o. The beauty and sweetness of an Olive Branch of Peace, and brotherly Accommadation budding. 2o. Truth and Love happily married in the Saints, and in the Churches of Christ. 3o. The Spring of strengthening grace in the Rock of Ages Jesus Christ. 4o. The strength of the Saints to make Jesus Christ their strength. 5o. The best and worst of Paul. 6o. Gods eternal preparations for his dying Saints. 4o.
      • *Dr Holdsworth. The valley of Vision, or a clear sight of sundry sacred Truths, in 21 Sermons: one on Psal. 144.15. Six on Hosea 14.2. Four on Jam. 1.12. One on Psal. 119.111. One on 119.48. Two on 123.2. Two on 84.7. Two on Luk. 23.11,12. Two on 1 Pet. 1.12. 4o.
      • *Mr Herle. A Treatise against Inde∣pendency. 4o.
      • ☞—Wisdome Tripos, or rather its in∣scription, Detur Sapienti in Three Treatises. 1o. Worldly Policy. 2o. Moral Prudence. 3o. Christi∣an Wisdom. The Vanity of the first, Uusefulness of the second, and excellency of the third. 12o.
      • Mr Hudson. The life of Faith in dead times. 12o.
      • ☞Dr Hide. A Christian Legacy: preparation for death, and conso∣lation against it. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Harrison. A Vindication of the holy Scriptures, or manifestation of Jesus Christ the true Messiah already come, being the Christian Antidote against the poisons of Judaism and Atheism of this Age, proved from Sacred Scripture, Antient Historians and Jewish Rabbins. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Hinckley. M.A. Four Sermons: 1o. At Reading Assize, Cant. 7.4. 2o. At Abington, Psal. 82.1. with

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      • two at Oxford, from 1 Cor 15.10. & Psal. 58.11. with Matrimonial Instructions to persons of Ho∣nour. 12o.
      • ☞Dr Holladay. Motives to a good life, in Ten Sermons. Of search∣ing the Consc. and last judgment, 1 Cor. 11.31,32. Of spiritual sor∣row, Jer. 9.1. Christians strife, 1 Cor. 9.25. Gods Husbandry, 1 Cor. 3.9. Misery of uncleanness, 2 Cor. 7.1. Racha, Mat. 5.22. The Serp. and Dove, Mat. 10.16. Of Bapt. Gal. 3.27. Bread of Life, Joh. 6.34. Anathema Maranatha, 1 Cor. 16.22. All in one vol. 4o.
      • ☞Dr Hylin. Ecclesia Vindicata, or the Church of Engl. justified, in her Reformation, Liturgy, &c. 4o.
      J.
      • ☞Mr JEnkyn. An Exposition on the Epistle of Jude, with many large and usefull Deductions, with two Tables added. folio.
      • —Four Serm. on sundry Sub∣jects. 4o.
      • —An Answer to J. Goodwin. 4o.
      • ☞—A Serm. at Dr Gouge Fune∣rall. 4o.
      • —A Sermon preached before the Parliament. 4o.
      • Dr Jermin. The exemplary life, and holy death of Mr Jordan. 4o.
      • —A Commentary on the Prov. of Solomon, wherein the litterall sense is considered, and Original He∣brew Texts explained. folio.
      • —A Commentary on Ecclesiastes, wherein the litterall sense is con∣sidered, and Original Hebrew Texts explained. folîo.
      • Dr Jenison of Newcastle. Of Com∣punction or pricking of heart, the time, means, nature, necessity and order of it, and of conversion. 4o.
      • —A Treatise of Gods Promises touching the Elect, and concern∣ing the extent of Christs death. 12o.
      • —Apparelling of Christ. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Jacomb. A Sermon at the Fu∣nerall of Reverend Mr Vines. 4o.
      • ☞—Gods Mercy for mans mer∣cy. A Sermon before the Lord Mayor. 4o.
      • The Immortality of the soul. 4o.
      • *Jus Divinum Ministerii Evangelici: or the Divine right of the Gospel Ministry in general: The necessity of Ordination, the unlawfulness of private mens assuming that Office, with a Justification of the Mini∣sters from the aspersion of Anti∣christianism. 4o.
      • *Jus Divinum Regiminis Ecclesiastici, or the Divine Right of Church-Government, asserted and eviden∣ced by the holy Scriptures, &c. in all which is discovered that Pres∣byteriall Government, by preach∣ing and ruling Presbyters, in Con∣gregational, Classicall, and Synodi∣call Assemblies may lay the truest claim to a Divine right according to the Scriptures. 4o.
      • Jacob's Ladder, consisting of fifteen degrees, or assents to the know∣ledg of God, by the consideration of his creatures and Attri∣butes. 12o.
      • Mr Jones. An Exposition of the Ca∣techism of the Church of Eng∣land. 8o.
      • Mr Jackson. The Key of Knowledg intended for the good of all Chri∣stians, especially for religious Fa∣milies and Schooles. 12o.
      • Bp John. A Survey of man, a Sermon at his Fathers Funerall. 4o.
      • *Mr Jemmat. An Abridgment of all the Workes of the Reverend

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      • Dr Preston, reduced into order and contracted for the comfort and benefit of meaner Christi∣ans. 12o.
      • *—The chief Rock, or a setled heart in unsetled times. A short discourse helping Gods people to use their faith to moderate their fears in these sad times of the sor∣rows of Zion. 12o.
      • D. Iuelli Apologia. gr. & lat. 8o.
      • —The same in English. folio.
      • ☞Mr Jeans. A mixture of Scho∣lasticall Divinity with Practicall, in severall Tractates, wherein some of the most difficult knots in Divi∣nity are untied, many dark places of Scripture cleared, sundry errors and heresies refuted. 4o.
      • ☞—Dr Hammond his 'ΕΚΤΕΝΕ'¦ΣΤΕΡΟΝ: Or a greater Ardency in Christs love of God at one time then another, proved to be utterly irreconcileable, with his fulness of habituall grace, the perpetuall happiness, and Impeccability of his soul. 4o.
      • *—The want of Church-Govern∣ment no warrant for a totall omis∣sion of the Lords Supper, with a reply to Mr Fulwood.
      • *Mr Jessey. The exceeding riches of Grace advanced in the conversion of Mrs Sa. Weight. 8o.
      • *Mr T. Jackson. The true Evangelicall Temper, wherein Divinity and Ec∣clesiasticall History are interwoven and mixed. In three Serm. 12o.
      • A Collection of the Works of that holy and profound Divine Dr Jack∣son, President of Corp. Chr. Coll. Oxon. containing the eternal Truth of the Scriptures, and Christian belief thereon wholly depending, manifested by its own light, in two Books of Commentaries up∣on the Apostles Creed; The first containing the positive Grounds of Christian Religion in generall, cleared from all the exceptions of Atheists or Infidels. The second, the Grounds of reformed Religion so firm that the Romanists cannot oppugne them, but the utter over∣throw of the Romish Church, Religion, and Faith. The first vol. with the life of the Au∣thour. folio.
      • *—A second part of Collections, containing Christs exaltation in his Priesthood, mans servitude to sin effected by Christs sitting at the right hand of God, and there of∣ficiating as a most compassionate high Priest in behalf of sinners; or a Treatise of that knowledg of Christ, which consists in the true estimate or experimentall valuation of his death, resurrection, and exercise of his everlasting sacer∣dotall unction in the heavenly Sanctuary, where he now sits at the right hand of God the Fa∣ther. folio.
      • ☞ΜΑΡΑΝΑΘΑ: or Dominus ve∣niet. Commentary upon these Ar∣ticles of the Creed, never before printed, viz. of Christs session at the right hand of God, being made Lord and Christ: coming to judge the quick and dead: Re∣surrection of the body, and life e∣verlasting: with divers Serm. pro∣per attendants to the Tracts, as well as befitting the present times. folio.
      • *The Judgment of the University of Oxford, concerning the solemn League and Covenant, and negative Oathes. 12o.
      • Or in Latin. 8o.
      • Mr Arth. Jackson. An help for under∣standing the holy Scriptures, the first part being an Exposition upon

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      • the five Books of Moses, viz. Gen. Exod. Levit. Numb. and Deut. wherein many places that at first seem to contradict one another, are reconciled. 4o.
      • —Annotations upon the remaining Historicall part of the Old Testa∣ment, viz. Joshua, Judges, Sam. Kings, Chron. Ezra, Nehem. Ester. The second part. 4o.
      • T. Vet. Biblia Sacra sive lib. Canonici priscae judaeorum Ecclesiae a Deo Tra∣diti; Catini recens ex Hebraeo facti, breviusque scholiis illustrati ab Im. Tremelio, & Fr. Junio; Acces∣serunt libri qui vulgo dicuntur Apocr. lat. redditi, & notis quibusdam aucti à Fr. Junio, Multi omnes quàm ante emend. Ed. & aucti locis innumeris: quibus etiam adjunximus N.T. lib. ex sermone Syro ab eodem Tremel. & ex Graeco à T. Beza in lat. vers. notisque itidem illustra∣tos. folio.
      • Mr Jelinger. The usefulness and excel∣leny of Christ. 8o.
      • Justification Justified, or a Trea∣tise of Justification by faith, where∣in that glorious Doctrine is practi∣cally handled, cleared, and Vin∣dicated from all cavils. By a Learned Divine in the West of England. 4o.
      K.
      • ☞Mr KEndall against Goodwins Re∣demption redeemed. folio.
      • ☞—Sancti Sanciti, or the Doctrine of the Saints Perseverance, are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation; vindicated a∣gainst J. Goodwin's Redemption Redeemed: with an Appendix to Mr Horne goreing all Universi∣ty-Learning. folio.
      • ☞—Fur pro Tribunali, examen Dia∣logism cui inscribitur fur predestina∣tus, &c. 8o.
      • Dr Kellets Tricenium. folio.
      • Misselanies. folio.
      • —A return from Algier; In Two Sermons. 4o.
      • Mr Knight. A Concordance of the Bible, containing a survey of The∣ologicall Propositions, with their Reasons and Uses in Holy Scrip∣ture. folio.
      • Mr Knewstub. 4o.
      • King James. Works containing a Pa∣raphrase upon the Revella. Medi∣tations on Rev. 20.6,7,8, & 10. Meditations on 1 Chron. 15.25,26,27,28,29. Demonologie. Instruct. to H. the Prince. The duties of a free King, and his natural subjects. A discourse of the Powder-plot. Apolog. for the Oath of Allegiance against the Pope and Bellarm. A premonition to all Kings and Princes; Proceedings about Con∣tradus Vorstius; The Independen∣cy of the Crowns of Kings against an Oration of Card. Perron. Five severall speeches made in Parlia∣ment, &c. All in one vol. folio.
      • —Royal Aphorismes Divine and Mo∣ral. 12o.
      • —Meditations on Mathew 27.27,28. & 29 verses, or a Pattern for a Kings Inauguration. 12o.
      • Bazilicon Doron. or his Majesties In∣structions to his dearest Son Henry the Prince. 8o.
      • Kings Charls Mannuall of Meditati∣ons and Prayers. 12o.
      • T. Akenipis. The Imitation of Christ, which are for Wisdom and Godli∣ness most excellent. 12o.
      • Bp King. A Commentary on the Pro∣phet Jonah. 4o.
      • —The Psalms of David in Me∣ter. 12o.
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      • Mr Knox On Predestination. 8o.
      • Mr King. The Marriage of the Lamb. 12o.
      • Psalterium Carolinum, the Devoti∣ons of his Sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings rendered in verse, set for Three Voices, and an Organ, or Theorb by Dr Wilson, Musick Professor of Oxford. folio.
      L.
      • *Mr LEigh. Critica Sacra, being Ob∣servations on the Radices, or primitive Hebr. words of the Old Testament, with Philologicall and Theologicall Observations on the Greek words of the New Testa∣ment. folio.
      • *—Annotations on the New Testa∣ment, Philosophicall and Theolo∣gicall, wherein the Emphasis and elegancy of the Greek is observed, &c. folio.
      • ☞—A System or Body of Divinity, consisting of ten Books; wherein the fundamentall and main grounds of Religion are opened, the contrary errors refuted, most of the controversies between us, the Papists, Arminians, and So∣cinians discussed and handled, se∣verall Scriptures explained and vindicated from corrupt Glos∣ses. folio.
      • ☞—A Treatise of Religion and Learning, and of Religious and Learned men, a Work seasonable for these times, wherein Religion and Learning have so many ene∣mies. folio.
      • *—A Treatise of Divinity: First, Of the Scripture. Secondly, Of God, that there is a God, &c. Thirdly, Of Decree, Creation, and Providence. 4o.
      • *—The Saints Encouragement in evil times, or observations concerning the Martyrs in general, with some memorable Collections about them, out of Mr Fox his three vol. Mr Luther, the Covenant and Pro∣mises, Afflictions, living and dy∣ing by Faith, &c. 12o.
      • *—A Treatise of Divine Promises, their nature, kinds, excellency, use, properties, and to whom they belong; A declaration of the Co∣venant it self, the bundle of all the Promises, and speciall Promises likewise that concern a mans self, or others, spiritual, temporal, and eternal. 8o.
      • ☞—A notations on Five Poeticall Books of the Old Testament, viz. Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Canticles. folio.
      • *Mr Lee. Defensive Doubts, Hopes, and Reasons for refusall of the Oath imposed for establishing Epis∣copacy; with a case of Conscience about the Sacrament. 4o.
      • *—Sunday a Sabbath, or a prepara∣tive Discourse for discussion of Sabbatary doubts; being the first part of a greater Work. 4o.
      • *—Against Saltmarsh. 4o.
      • *M. Luthers Mensalia, or Divine Dis∣courses at his Table, which he held with divers Learned men, as Melancton, Casparus, Forsterius, &c. Also concerning Religion, with notable History and other Learn∣ing, with Comforts, Advices, Pro∣phesies, Admonitions, &c. folio.
      • —A Commentary upon the Fifteen Psalms, called Psalmi Graduum, very fruitfull and comfortable for Christian afflicted Consciences to read. 4o.
      • —A Commentary upon the Epistle to the Galations, wherein is shew∣ed the glorious Riches of Gods

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      • grace, and the power of the Go∣spel, and the strength of faith de∣clared to the joyfull comfort of Christian Belivers. 4o.
      • —Christian Liberty. 4o.
      • —Severall excellent Sermons. 8o.
      • Loci Communes, &c. cum tergemino elencho Capitum videlicet, locorum Sacrae Scripturae, & rerum memo∣rabilium. 4o.
      • Bp Latimer. Sundry fruitfull and learn∣ed Sermons preached on publick occasions, much tending to the edification of all good Christi∣ans. 4o.
      • Bp Lawde. A Conference with Fisher the Jesuit by command of King James. folio.
      • ☞—Seven Sermons on severall oc∣casions; some preached before his late Majesty, on Psal. 121.6,7, the 21.6,7, &c. 12o.
      • Dr Lightfoot. The Harmony, Chronicle, and order of the New Testament, the Text of the four Evangelists Methodized, the story of the Acts of the Apostles Analysed, order of the Epistles manifested, and times of the Revelation observed; all illustrated with variety of Obser∣vations upon the chiefest difficul∣ties, Textuall and Talmadicall, for clearing their sense and language; with a discourse of the fall of Je∣rusalem, and the condition of the Jews in that land afterward. folio.
      • *—A handfull of gleanings out of the Book of Exodus, probable Soluti∣ons of some of the manifest scru∣ples, and explanation of the hard∣est places. 4o.
      • *—The Temple-Service as it stood in the daies of our Saviour. 4o.
      • *—A Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, Chronicall and Cri∣ticall: the difficulties of the Text explained, and the times of the story cast into Annals, &c. 4o.
      • *—The Chistian, Jewish and Ro∣man History of the Year of Christ, 34. 4o.
      • *—The Christian History, Jewish and Roman for the Year of Christ, 37. 4o.
      • *—The Christian History Jewish and Roman for the Year of Christ, 41. 4o.
      • *—Elias Redivivus; In a Sermon on Luke 1.17. 4o.
      • *—A Sermon on Rev. 20.1,2. 4o
      • *—A Sermon on Psal. 4.4. 4o.
      • *—The Harmony, Chronicle, and Order of the Old Testament. 4o.
      • *—The Harmony of the four Evan∣gelists among themselves, and with the Old Testament, first and second part. 4o.
      • *Mr Love. Two Treatises; First, Heavenly Glory. Secondly, Hells Terrour; the one as a spurre to duty, the other as a preservative against security. 4o.
      • *—The Combate between the flesh and the spirit, in 27 Sermons preached a little before his death. 4o.
      • *—A Christian directory to guide him in those severall conditions which Gods Providence may cast him into. 4o.
      • *—Degrees and growth of grace in 15 Sermons, with a Funeral Ser∣mon, the last he preached. 4o.
      • *—Effectuall Calling and Election, wherein a Christian may discern whether he be effectually called and elected, and what course he ought to take that he may attain the Assurance thereof. 4o.
      • *—The Natural mans case. 8o.
      • *—The Zealous Christian taking Heaven by violence. 8o.
      • *—A Christians duty and safety in evil times. 8o.
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      • *—The true Doctrine of mortifica∣tion and sincerity, in opposition to hypocrisie. 8o.
      • *—The Souls Cordiall. 8o.
      • *—The Summe of practicall Divi∣nity of Grounds of Religion. 12o.
      • *Mr Lawrence. An History of Angels, being a Theologicall Treatise of our Communion and Warre with them. 4o.
      • *—On Baptism. 8o.
      • *—On Ordinances. 4o.
      • *Mr Loves Case, containing his Petiti∣ons, Narratives and speech. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Lyford. A discovery of the Errors, Heresies, and Blasphemies of these times, with the tolera∣tion of them, as they are collected and testified by the Ministers of London, in their Testimony to the truth of Jesus.
      • —Of the Ministry. 4o.
      • —The Grounds of Christian Re∣ligion. 8o.
      • *—The Marching the Magistrates Authority, and the Christians true Liberty in matters of Religi∣on. 4o.
      • ☞—An interpretation of the Names of the Hebrew, Caldee, Syriack, Greek or Latin. 12o.
      • Mr Langley. The persecuted Minister in defence of the Ministry, the great Ordinance of Jesus Christ. 4o.
      • *Mr Lockier. England faithfully watcht within her wounds, or Christ as a Father sitting up with his Chil∣dren in their swouning state. 4o.
      • *—Christs Communion with his Church Militant. 8o.
      • *—A Divine discovery of sincerity according to its proper and parti∣cular nature. 8o.
      • *—Balm for bleeding England and Ireland, or seasonable Instructions for persecuted Christians. 8o.
      • *—A Stone cut out of the Moun∣tain; A Lecture Sermon preached at Edenburgh, concerning the mat∣ter of a visible Church. 12o.
      • *—An Olive-leaf, or a bud of the Spring, viz. Christs Resurrection, and its end, viz. The conversion of sinners, and a Christians complete relief. 8o.
      • *—Spiritual Inspection, or a review of the heart; needfull for this loose and lascivious season. 8o.
      • *Letters between the Ld Digby and Sir Kenelm Digby concerning Re∣ligion. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Larkham. The Attributes of God unfolded and applied, where∣in are handled the life, perfection, holiness, benignity, mercy, truth, wisdom, power, justice, love, hatred, anger, Independency, simplicity, eternity, Infinitness, Immutability, Immensity of God. 4o.
      • *—The Parable of the Wedding-Supper explained, wherein the offer of Salvation both to Jews and Gentiles, is pithily and plainly ap∣plied; With a discourse for pay∣ment of Tythes.
      • Sr H. Lind. Via tuta. 12o.
      • Via de via. 12o.
      • Bp Lake. Of Bath and Wells. His Ser∣mons compleat one vol. folio.
      • Mr Lawson. On the Sabbath.
      • *Holy life and blessed death of the late Vicountess Faukland. 12o.
      • Dr Lushington. The expiation of a sinner, in a Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews. folio.
      • —The Justification of a sinner, be∣ing the main Argment of Paul to the Galatians. folio.
      • Mr Lewis. The right use of Promi∣ses. 12o.
      • Mr Lewthwat. Vindiciae Christi, & obex errori Arminiano, a Plea for Christ.
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      • In three Sermons. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Longland. Quatuor Novissima; Or Meditations upon the four last Things, in four common place dis∣courses. 12o.
      M.
      • MArlorat. Prophetica Esaiae cum Ca∣tholica expositione Ecclesiastica, &c fo.
      • Martinis. Loci Communes. folio.
      • Mollerus. An exposition on the whole Book of Psalms, Latin. folio.
      • Bp Mourton. Of the Institution of the Sacrament of the blessed body and blood of Christ, by some called the Mass of Christ: Eight Books dis∣covering the superstitious, sacrile∣gious, and idolatrous abominations of the Romish Mass, with the con∣sequent obstinacies, overtures of perjuries, and the Heresies discern∣able in the defenders there∣of. folio.
      • Antidotum adversus Ecclesiae Ro∣manae de merito propriè dicto ex con∣digno venenum: ex Antiquae Ecclesiae Catholi. Testimoniis, locupletissimis confectum: Juxta Eccles. Anglica. & protestantium omnium vnanimem sententiam, in gloriam gratiae divinae meritorum Christi, & ad verae pietatis profectum salutarem. 4o.
      • —The grand Imposture of the Church of Rome. 4o.
      • Apologia Catholica ex meris Jesuita∣rum contradictionibus conflata, in qua paradoxa. haereses, blasphemiae, Sce∣lera, quae a pontificiis, obiici protestan∣tibus solent, ex ipsorum pontificiorum testimoniis diluuntur omnia. 4o.
      • Apol. Cathol. pars secunda Judicem Ecclesiae demonstras, (de qua con∣troversia pendent caeterae omnes) in lib. quinque digesta. 4o.
      • *—Ezekiels Wheeles, a Treatise of Divine Providence. 8o.
      • Causa regia, sive de authoritate & dignitate principium Christianorum dissertatio adversus Bellarmi∣num. 4o.
      • Montacutii Episcopi. de Originibus Ec∣clesiastici Comentationem. folio.
      • Apparatus ad Origent. Ecclesiastic. collector. folio.
      • *—Mr Milton. Of Reformation. 4o.
      • *—Of Episcopacy against Bp Ʋsher and Bp Hall. 4o.
      • *—Reasons of Church Govern∣ment. 4o.
      • *—An Apology for Smectymnuus. 4o.
      • *—Against Salmatius: Latin. 4o.
      • And the same in folio.
      • ΕΙΚΟΝΟΚΛΑ'ΣΤΗΣ in answer to Ε'ΙΚΩ'Ν ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΗ; The por∣traiture of his sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings. 4o.
      • *—The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, restored to the good of both sexes, from the bondage of the Canon Law, to the true mean∣ing of the Scripture in the Law and Gospel compared. 4o.
      • *Mr Matton. Israels redemption re∣deemed, or the Jews generall and miraculous conversion to the faith of the Gospel, and return into their own Land; With our Sa∣viours personall reign on earth. 4o.
      • *Mr Manton. A practicall Commen∣tary, or an Exposition with Notes on the Epistle of James. 4o.
      • *—A Funeral Sermon, or the blessed estate of such as die in the Lord. 4o.
      • ☜—A Sermon preached before the Lord Protector and Parliament, on a publick day of Humilia∣tion. 4o.
      • *Mr Marbury. An Exposition on the prophesie of Habbakuck, with ma∣ny usefull Observations. 4o.
      • ...

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      • *—An Exposition of the Prophesie of Obadiah. 4o.
      • Mr Meede. Diatribae pars, quat. Discourses on sundry Texts of Scripture, with his Epistles in answer of di∣vers Letters of Learned men, with a view of his life and death. 4o.
      • —A Paraphrase on Peter 2 Epist. and 3 first Chapters. 4o.
      • —The Key of the Revelation, search∣ed and demonstrated out of the natural, proper Characters of the Visions, with a Comment there∣on. 4o.
      • Triga. 4o.
      • —The Name, Altar, or ΘΥΣΙΑΣ∣ΤΗΡΙΟΝ 4o.
      • —Churches appropriate places to Gods worship. 4o.
      • —The Holiness of Churches in seve∣rall Discourses. 4o.
      • —The Reverence of Gods House. A Sermon. 4o.
      • Daniel's Weekes. 4o.
      • —Remaines on some passages in the Revelations. 4o.
      • *—Clavis Apocalyptica innatis & insi∣tis visionum, characteribus eruta & demonstrata una cum comment. in a∣pocalypsin. & conjectura de Gogo & Magogo. 4o.
      • —The same Translated. 4o.
      • *—The Apostacy of the latter times, which, according to Divine pre∣diction, the world should wander after the beast, the Mystery of in∣iquity should prevail, &c. Or the Gentiles Toologie of Daemons, i. e. Inferior Divine powers, supposed to be Mediatours between God and man, revived in the latter times amongst Christians in wor∣shiping Angels, Saints, Crosses, &c. all which with the Nature, Original, Progress, of the great fa∣tall and solem Apostacy are cleared. 4o.
      • Mr Mosely. Natural and Divine Con∣templations of the passions and faculties of the soul of man. In three Books. 8o.
      • L. de Moulin. Histo. Reader in Oxon. The Power of the Christian Ma∣gistrate in Sacred Things. 8o.
      • ☞—Paraenesis ad Aedificatores Imperii in Imperio; in qua defenduntur jura Magistratus adversus Mosem Amy∣raldum, & caeteros vindices potesta∣tis Ecclesiasticae Presbyteria∣nae. 4o.
      • ☞—L. Molinaei. Corolarium ad Pa∣raenesim Juam ad Aedificatores Im∣perii in Imperio, in quo Se purgat de consilio & argumento operis suscepti, & insuper disserit. De optima rati∣one disciplinae constituendae in Anglia. De ratione proposita ab H. Vaneo e∣quite aurato. De tolerandis & pu∣niendis haereticis. De natura schisma∣tis. De jure quo disciplina Ecclesi∣arum reformatarum in Gallia ni∣titur. 8o.
      • *Marrow of Modern Divinity, touching the Covenant of Works and Grace, their use and end, both in time of the Old and New Testa∣ment: shewing the middle path between a Legalist and an Antino∣mian, which by Jesus Christ lead∣eth to eternal life: With Mr Bur∣roughs and Mr Strongs Epistle. 8o. The first and second part.
      • Mothers blessing, or the godly and holy counsell of a Gentlewoman to her Children. 12o.
      • Mr Mason. Hearing and doing, the rea∣dy way to blessedness; with Rules for right hearing of Gods Word. 12o.
      • —The Epicures Fast.
      • —The Tribunal of Conscience.
      • —The Cure of Cares.
      • —Contentment in Gods Gifts.
      • —The new Art of lying covered by

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      • the Jesuits under the veil of Equi∣vocation.
      • Mr Mayer. A Comment on the first five Books of Moses, viz. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deu∣ternomy. folio.
      • —A Comment, on the Historicall part of the Old Testament, from Joshua to Hester. folio.
      • —A Comment on Job, Psalms, Pro∣verbs, Ecclesiastes, Canticles. folio.
      • —A Comment on the small and great Prophets. folio.
      • —A Comment on the New Testa∣ment. folio.
      • In all which Volumes are divers trans∣lations and expositions, literall and mysticall, of all the most fa∣mous Commentators propounded and judged of.
      • —On hard places. 4o.
      • —A Catechism. 4o.
      • —Antidote. 4o.
      • Praxis Theologica, or the Epistle of St James resolved, expounded, and preached upon by way of Doctrine and Use, for the help of young practitioners in Theolo∣gy. 4o.
      • *Mr Sam. Moore. The yearnings of Christs bowels to his languishing friends, wherein the sincerity, ardency, constancy, and superemi∣nent excellency of Jesus Christ, as it works from him towards his friends, is delineated, discussed, and fitly applied. 8o.
      • *—An heavenly wonder, or a Chri∣stian cloathed with Christ, penned to comfort Christs Spouse.
      • Mr Moore. The grounds of Christian Religion by way of Catechi∣sing. 8o.
      • *Mr H. Moore. An Antidote against Atheism, or an appeal to the natu∣rall faculties of the mind of man, whether there be not a God. 8o.
      • ☞—Conjectura Caballistica, or a con∣jecturall Essay of Interpreting the mind of Moses, according to a three-fold Caballa, litterall, philo∣sophicall, mysticall, or divinely Moral. 8o.
      • ☞—Enthusiamus Triumphanus, or a discourse of the nature, causes, kinds, and cure of Enthusiasm; by P. Parresiastes, and prefixed to Alazonomastix his Observations and reply. 8o.
      • *—Philosophicall Poems; The life of the soul: her immortallity, her sleep, unity of souls, memory after death, infinity of worlds, &c. 8o.
      • Mr Morton. The Touchstone of Con∣version, or markes of true Faith, wherein the impenitent sinner is rouzed, the true Believer discover∣ed, and doubting Saint resol∣ved. 12o.
      • —The state of the Church.
      • —The three-fold state of man.
      • Mr Mather. of N.E. A Catechism con∣taining the grounds of Religi∣on. 8o.
      • Dr Maden. Christs tears, with his love and affection to Jerusalem. In se∣verall Sermons on the 19 of Luke 41,42. 4o.
      • Peter de Moulin. D.D. The Christian Combate.
      • —A preparation to fasting and re∣pentance.
      • —An Antidote against popery, being a full discovery of the ridiculous∣ness of the Mass, and other vain ceremonies of the Church of Rome. 8o.
      • ☞—Of Peace and contentment of mind. 8o.
      • ☞Dr Main. Sermons and Letters of defence and Resolutions to some of the late Controversies of the times.
      • *Mr Mossum. Zions prospect in its first

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      • view, presented in a Summary of Divine Truths, consenting with the Faith professed by the Church of England, confirmed from Scrip∣ture and reason, illustrated by in∣stance and Allusion, published for prevention of Apostacy, conviction of Heresie, confutation of Error, and establishment in the Truth. 4o.
      • ☞—The Preachers Tripartite, in Three Books: First, To raise de∣votion in Meditation, upon Psal. 25. Secondly, To administer com∣fort, by conference with the soul in particular cases of Conscience. Thirdly, To establish truth and peace against Heresies and Schisms. folio.
      • *Mr Steph. Marshalls Works all col∣lected into one volume. 4o.
      • ☞—The Power of the Civil Magi∣strate in Matters of Religion, pub. by Mr Firmin.
      • *Mr Montague. Misselanea spiritualia, or devout Essay; The first and se∣cond part. 4o.
      • ☜Manchester Almondo, contemplatio mortis & immortalitatis: The sixth Edition. 12o.
      • Mr Merlin. A Comment on Hester. 8o.
      • Dr Morgan. The Christian Diurnall, or daily duties to be practised to∣wards God, our neighbours, and our selves. 12o.
      • Mr Tho. Moore. An undiscovering of mysterious deceits, by which ma∣ny are kept from repentance, and entering the door of life. 4o.
      • Medici Catholicon, or a Catholick Medicin for the diseases of cha∣rity. 8o.
      • Mr Mico. Spiritual food and physick, in a large Catechism of the prin∣cipall grounds of Christian Reli∣gion. 8o.
      • ☜Mr Morrice. The new inclosures broken down, and the Lords Sup∣per laid sorth in common for all Church-members, having a dog∣maticall faith, and not being scan∣dalous; in a Diatribe and defence thereof, against such as administer the Lords Supper in a select Com∣pany. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Murcott. His Works containing circumspect walking, on Ephes. 5.15,16. Parable of ten Virgins, Mat. 25. from vers. 1.10,14. The Son of Righteousness, Mat. 4.8. Christ willing to receive sinners, John 6.37. All published by Mr Caryl, Mr Manton, Mr Eaten, &c. 4o.
      N.
      • *Mr NEwman. A Compleat Con∣cordance of the whole Bible. folio.
      • New-Engl. Platform of Church discipline, gathered out of the Word of God, and agreed upon by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches assembled in the Sy∣nod at Cambridge, to be presented to the Churches and general Court for their consideration had accep∣tance in the Lord. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Needler. Expository Notes, with practicall observations towards the opening of the first five Chapters of Genesis. By way of Expos. in severall Lords daies Exe∣cises. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Nicholson. A full and plain ex∣position of the Church Cate∣chism. 4o.
      • Mr Napier. An Exposition of the whole Revelation of St John, with certain Oracles of Sibilla agreeing therewith. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Norton. N.E. The Orthodox Evangelist, wherein many great

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      • Evangelicall Truths (not a few whereof are much opposed and ecclipsed in this perillous houre of the passion of the Gospel) are briefly discussed and cleared, as a further help for the begetting and establishing of the faith which is in Jesus; also the state of the bles∣sed in their dissolution and resur∣rection. 4o.
      • Responsio ad totam Quest. sylogen à clariss. viro D. Guil. Apolonio ad componendas controversias, quasdam circa politiam Eccles. in Anglia nunc temporis agitas Spectan∣tem. 8o.
      • *—A discussion of that great point of Divinity, the sufferings of Christ, and the Questions about his righteousness, active and pas∣sive; in answer to Pinchins meri∣torious price. 8o.
      • *—His Apollogea. 8o.
      • *—A Treatise of the Doctrine of Godliness, or a living unto God, being a Body of Divinity by way of Quest. and Answ. 8o.
      • Mr Nowell. The grounds and princi∣ples of Religion by way of Cate∣chism. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Negus. A Treatise of Faith; wherein methodically is handled the nature of true, saving, justifying faith, inopposition unto counterfeit: Also divers helps unto saith are prescribed, hinderances thereun∣to removed, and many other Go∣spel truths clearly discussed. 4o.
      • *Mr Newcomen. Sermons on sundry Subjects. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Noy. The Temple Measured, or a brief survey of the Temple Mysticall, which is the Instituted Church of Christ, wherein is so∣lidly and modestly discussed most of the material Quest. touching the constitution and Government of the visible Church Militant. 4o.
      • *Newcastle Ministers, viz. Mr Weld, Mr Hammond, Mr Prideaux, Mr Cole, and Mr Durant. A false Jew, or a wonderfull discovery of a Scot, baptized at London for a Christian, circumcised at Rome to act a Jew, rebaptized at Hexham for a Belie∣ver by Tillanbat, found out at New∣castle to be a cheat. 4o.
      • ☞—The perfect pharasie under Monkish holiness, opposing the Fundamentall Principles of the Doctrine of the Gospel, and Scrip∣ture practises of Gospel-worship, manifesting himself in the gene∣ration of men, called Quakers, or a Preservative against their gross Blasphemies and horrid delusi∣ons. 4o.
      • ☞—A further discovery of that ge∣neration of men, called Quakers, by way of reply to an Answer of Ja. Nayler to the perfect pharasie, wherein is more fully laid open their Blasphemies, notorious Equi∣vocations, Lyings, Wrestings of the Scripture, Raylings, and other detestable Principles and Practi∣ces. 4o.
      • Mr Nichols. Abraham's Faith, or the good Old Religion, proving that the Doctrine and Discipline of the Church of England is the only true Catholick and unchangeable Faith of Gods Elect. 4o.
      • —A Catechism of the Principles of Religion. 8o.
      • *Mr Nichols. Life and death of M. Igna. Jurdain. A Sermon in Exce∣ter. 120.
      O.
      • Mr OTes. An explanation of the Epistle of St Jude, delivered in One and

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      • Forty Sermons in sundry Le∣ctures. folio.
      • ☞Dr Owen. The Doctrine of the Saints Perseverance, explained and con∣firmed, or the certain permanen∣cy of their acceptation with God, and sanctification from God mani∣fested, and proved, from the eter∣nal Principles, effectual causes, external means thereof, &c. a∣gainst Jo. Goodwin's Redemption Redeemed.
      • *—A Vision of unchangeable free mercy in sending the means of grace to undeserving sinners. 4o.
      • *—A Sermon on Jeremiah 15.19,20. With a discourse about toleration, and the duty of Magistrates in mat∣ters of Religion. 4o.
      • *—Eben-ezer. An exposition of the first ten verses of the 3d of Ha∣bakkuk. 5o.
      • *—The shaking and translating of Heaven and Earth. 4o.
      • *—The Branch of the Lord, the beauty of Zion, or the glory of the Church in its relation unto Christ. 4o.
      • *—The Advancement of the King∣doms of Christ, shaking the King∣doms of the world.
      • *—A Sermon on Daniel 7.15,16.
      • *—The labouring Saints dismission to rest, a Sermon on the Lord Deputy Iretons Funeral. 4o.
      • *—The stedfastness of the Promises, and sinfulness of staggering. 4o.
      • *—Of the death of Christ, the price he paid, and the purchase he made, also against Mr Baxter. 4o.
      • *—A display of the errors of Armi∣nianism, concerning the old pela∣gian free will: the new goddess contingency, &c.
      • *—Salus Electorum sanguis Jesu. A Treatise of the Redemption and reconciliation that is in the blood of Christ, with the merit thereof, and the satisfaction wrought thereby. 4o.
      • *—The duty of Pastors and people distinguished. 4o.
      • ☞—Vindiciae Evangelicae, or the Mystery of the Gospel vindicated, and socinianism examined, in the consideration and confutation of Biddles Catechism, and the Raco∣vian Catechism, with a vindicati∣on of the Testimonies of Scrip∣ture, concerning the Deity and sa∣tisfaction of Jesus Christ, from the perverse expositions and Interpre∣tations of them by Hugo Grotius in his Annotations on the Bible, also somewhat about the death of Christ against Mr Baxter. 4o.
      • ☞—Of the mortification of sin in Believers, the necessity, nature, and means of it, with a resolution of sundry cases of conscience there∣unto belonging. 8o.
      • *—Escol. 12o.
      • *—Diatriba, de Justitia Divina. 8o.
      • *—A Review of the Annotations of H. Grotius, on the Deity and sa∣tisfaction of Christ, in answer to Dr Hammond. 4o.
      • ☞—Of schism, the true nature of it dicovered and considered, with reference to the present differences in Religion. 8o.
      • ☞—Of Communion with God. The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, each person distinctly; in Love, Grace, and Consola∣tion. 4o.
      • ☞—A review of the nature of schism, with a Vindication of the Congregationall Churches in Engl. from the imputation thereof, a∣gainst Mr Cawdry's Indep. a great schism. 8o.
      • ☞—Gods Work in founding Zion, and his peoples duty thereupon.

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      • A Sermon before the Parliament, Sep. 17. 1656. from Esa. 14.32. 4o.
      • ☞—Gods presence with a people, the Spring of their prosperity; with their special Interest in abi∣ding with him. A Sermon before the Lord Protector and Parliam. from 2 Chron. 15.2. 4o.
      • Osiander. A Manuall of Controver∣sies. 8o.
      P.
      • B PRideaux. Nine Sermons: Ephe∣sus backsliding. First fruits of the resurrection; Hezekiah's sick∣ness; The breach of Ʋzzah; A consecration Sermon of Exeter Coll. New Chappell; Wisdomes Justification; Heresies Progress; A plot for preferrment; The pa∣tronage of Angels. 4o.
      • *—Viginti-duae Lectiones de totidem Religionis capitibus praecipuae hoc tem∣pore controversis, prout publice habe∣bantur Oxoniae in vesperiis quibus ac∣cesserunt tredecim orationes in augu∣rales, de totidem Theologiae Apicibus scitu non Indignis, prout in promotione Doctorum in comitiis habebantur. Subnectuntur sex conciones pro more habitae adartium Baccalaureos in die inerum. folio.
      • *—Fasciculus controversarum, ad Ju∣niorum, aut occupatorum captum sic colligatus, ut in praecipuis fidei api∣cibus compendiosè informentur, aut sparsim aliàs lecta vel audita fa∣cilius recolnt & expendant: Ed Sec. emend. & auctior inis libellis posthu. ejusdem Reverend. praesulis; 1o. Theolog. Scholast. Syntag mati. 2o. Conciliorum Synopsi. 4o.
      • ☞—Euchologia; or the Doctrine of practicall praying; being a Lega∣cy left to his Daughters in private, directing them to such manifold uses of our Common Prayer-Book, as may satisfie upon all occasions, without looking after new Lights from extemporall flashes. 12o.
      • ☞—The Doctrine of conscience framed according to the form in the Common Prayer, left as a Le∣gacy to his Wife. 12o.
      • *—Theologiae Scholasticae Syntagma Mnemonicum & conciliorum Synop∣sis. 4o.
      • ☞—Manuductio ad Theologiam Pole∣micam. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Pennington. Expositions on the first Epistle of John, and other places of Scripture.
      • Pattern of female perfection, pre∣sented to all Women who desire to live under the government of vertue, and are obedient to her Laws, illustrated with divers Fi∣gures: by a person of honour.
      • ☞Piscatoris. Commentarii in omnes Li∣bros veteris & Nov. Testam. quibus continentur. 1o. Analysis logica singulorum librorum & capitum. 2o. Scholia in singula capita. 3o. Ob∣serva. locorum Doctrinae è singulis Capit. Three vol. folio.
      • —His Aphorisms Englished
      • —Of Justification.
      • Mr Parr. An Exposition of the Epistle of St Paul to the Romans. folio.
      • —Grounds of Divinity, discovering the Mysteries of Christian Religi∣on: with an Exhortation to the Scriptures. 12o.
      • Mr Pilkintons Parrabella, or the grounds of the new Roman Catholick, and the Antient Christian Religion compared together. 4o.
      • The penitent Pilgrim. 8o.
      • D. Dav. Parei. Operum Theologicorum partes quatuor: in quibus commen∣tarii & Adversaria Biblica, in om∣nes se Scripturae tuam cánonicos quàm

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      • Apocryphos Libros. In Three vol. folio.
      • Irenicum sive de unione & sinodo Evangelicorum concilanda Liber ve∣tivus paci Ecclesiae & desideriis pa∣cificorum dictatus. 4o.
      • Corpus doctrinae Christianae Ecclesia∣rum à papatu reformatarum con∣tinens, Catecheticas, Explicationes D.Z. Ʋrsini. 8o.
      • Ad. Corinth. Priorem St P. Episto. Coment. 4o.
      • —A Comentary upon the Divine Revelation of St John, Transla. by Arnold. folio.
      • De universa Theologia Orthodoxa & omnes prope theologorum hujus tempo∣ris controversiae perspicuae & variae ex∣plicantur. 8o.
      • Dr Preston. The new Covenant, or the Saints Portion, unfolding the All-sufficiency of God: Mans up∣rightness, and the Covenant of Grace. 4o.
      • —Life Eternal, or a Treatise of the Knowledg of the Divine essence and Attributes. In Eighteen Ser∣mons. 4o.
      • —The Breastplate of Faith and Love, wherein is the ground and exer∣cise of Faith and Love, as they are set upon Christ their Object, and expressed, in Gods Word ex∣plained. 4o.
      • —The Saints Qualification. 4o.
      • —The Saints Mortification. 4o.
      • —The golden Scepter. 4o.
      • —On Prayer. 4o.
      • —The Divine Love of Christ. 4o.
      • —Lively Faith. 4o.
      • —Four godly Treatises. 4o.
      • —Court Sermons. 4o.
      • —A Position delivered in Cambridge, concerning the Irresistableness of coverting Grace. 4o.
      • —The only Love of the chiefest of ten thousand, shewing the Motives, Means, Marks, and Kinds of our love to Christ. 12o.
      • —The Doctrine of the Saints In∣firmities, delivered in sundry Ser∣mons. 12o.
      • —A preparation to the Lords Sup∣per. In three Sermons. 12o.
      • *Mr Palmer. Memorials of Godliness and Christianity: with the way of making Religion ones bu∣siness, &c. 12o.
      • *—The Christians freedom by Christ, or Gods deed of gift to the Saints. 12o.
      • *—The Tempestious Soul calmed by Jesus Christ. 12o.
      • *—Against free Admission to the Sacrament. 12o.
      • The famous Mr Perkins Works com∣pleat. In three vol. folio.
      • —A golden Chain, or description of Theology; the order of the causes of mans salvation and dam∣nation, according to the Word of God. 12o.
      • —The whole Treatise of the cases of Conscience in sundry Le∣ctures. 4o.
      • ☞—The Abridgment of the Body of Divinity. 12o.
      • —The grounds of Religion, or the six Principles by way of Cate∣chism. 8o.
      • Mr Prinn. The perpetuity of a Regene∣rate mans estate; That such as are truly regenerated and engrafted into Christ by a lively faith, can never finally nor totally fall from grace. 4o.
      • *—Against Lovel-ocks. 4o.
      • *—Against Stage-Playes. 4o.
      • *—Against drinking Healths. 4o.
      • *—On the beginning of the Sab∣bath. 4o.
      • ☞—On the Sacrament.
      • Pope proved Antichrist. 4o.
      • Apollo Evangelium; for the true

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      • Doctrine of the Divine predestina∣tion concorded with the Ortho∣dox Doctrine of Gods free grace, and mans free will. 4o.
      • *Mr Powell. Christ and Moses excel∣lency, or Sion and Synais glory, being a Triplex Treatise of the two Covenants of the Gospel and the Law, directing to the right understanding of both. 12o.
      • *—Saving saith set forth in three Di∣alogues, betwixt Christ and a Publican, Pharasie, and Unbeli∣ver. 12o.
      • *Purnell. The way to Heaven dis∣covered, and the stumbleing blocks cast in by the world, flesh, and the Devil, removed. 12o.
      • *—Shuttle. 12o.
      • *—A word to those of the world, and two to those that are chosen out of the world, or good tydings for sinners, great joy for Saints. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Peacock. His grievous Visitation, and dreadfull desertation in his Sickness, with the sweet and gra∣cious issue in his comfortable and blessed end. 12o.
      • Mr Pagit. The History of the Bible briefly collected by way of Questi∣ons and Answers. 12o.
      • *—Heresiography, or a description of all the Heresies and Sectaries of the latter times. 4o.
      • Posy of godly Prayers, fitted for every Christian to use. 12o.
      • Poor mans rest, founded upon Mo∣tives, Meditations, and Prayer, ex∣pressing to the inward man true consolation in all kinds and times of affliction. 12o.
      • Practice of Piety, directing a Christi∣an how to walk, that he may please God. 12o.
      • Posy of flowered Prayers, containing sundry Meditations and Prayers, gathered out of Sacred Writ. 12o.
      • Pensive mans Practice, fitted with Prayers for all occasions. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Poole. The Blasphemer slain with the Sword of the Spirit, or a plea for the godhead of the holy Ghost, wherein the Deity of the Spirit is proved against the Cavils of John Biddle. 12o.
      • Mr Peters. A good work for a good Magistrate, or a short ut to a great quiet, by honest, homely, plain English, hints given from Scripture, reason and experience, for regulateing most cases in the Common-wealth, concerning Re∣ligion, Mercy, and Justice. 12o.
      • *Mr Parker. of N.E. The Visions and Prophesies of Daniel expoun∣ded, wherein the mistakes of for∣mer Interpreters are modestly discovered, also touching the two Witnesses, the new Jerusalem, the thousand years, &c. 4o.
      • Mr Peck. The great danger of little sinnes. 12o.
      • Pathway to Patience. 12o.
      • Paraphrase on Job, written in French by J. E. Sennault. Father of the Oratory, dedicated to the Card. of Richliu. 12o.
      • *Publick Sermons preached before the Parliament on sundry occasi∣ons, bound up in severall vol. 4o.
      • *Pacification between the Lutheran and reformed Churches. 8o.
      • *Mr Philips. A Christian Alphabet of the grounds of knowledg unto salvation, shewing the most select places of Scripture, whereon our Christian faith is grounded. 12o.
      • —A Treatise of Hell. 12o.
      • —Of the Genealogy of Christ. 12o.
      • *Dr Potter. An Interpretation of the Number 666. shewing that this Number doth exactly discribe that

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      • state of Government, to which all other notes of Antichrist do a∣gree: added also Mr Medes Judg∣ment thereupon. 4o.
      • Dr Playfere. That eloquent Divine, his Works collected into one vol. viz. The Mean in mourning, &c. 8o.
      • Mr Pemble. An Introduction to the right receiving of the Sacra∣ment. 12o.
      • *Mr Pawson. A Vindication of free grace; proving, first, That we are not elected as holy, but that we should be holy, and that election is not of kinds, but persons. Se∣condly, That Christ did not by his death intend to save all men, and for those he intended, he did not die for them only, if they would believe. 4o.
      • Protestants practice, or a compleat Christian, being the true and perfect way to the caelestiall Canaan, fit for all Families: by a reverend Father of the Church of England. 12o.
      • *Pulpit Sparks, being set Formes of Prayers used before Sermon, by Dr Taylor, Dr Gillingham, Dr Heuit, and other Eminent Divines.
      • Pelecanicidium, or the Christian Advisor against self-murder. 2o. A Guide to the Land of the living, for the discontented that are in the dangerous path to self-mur∣der. 3o. The Pilgrims pass to the Land of the living. 8o.
      • Mr Pilkinton on Nehemiah. 4o.
      • Mr Playferman on Romans. 4o.
      • *St Pauls. Progress upon earth, about a divorce betwixt Christ and the Church of Rome, by reason of her desoluteness and excess, recomen∣ded to all tender consciences, ren∣dered into english from Itallian. 8o.
      • Mr Peirson. Excellent encouragements against afflictions, or Expos. of four select Psalms, viz. 27, 84, 85. & 87. Containing Davids Triumph over distress: his hearts desire: the Churches exercise under a∣ffliction, and the great Charter of the Church. 4o.
      • *Mr Pinchin. Of the Sabbath. 1o. The time when the first Sabbath was ordained, negatively not in the time of Adam's Innocency: Af∣firmatively, after Adam's fall and Re-creation. 2o. The Manner how the first Sabbath was ordain∣ed. The second part is a Treatise of holy time, concerning the limits of the Lords day, when it begins and ends. 4o.
      • *—The meretorious price of our re∣demption, reconciliation and Justi∣fication. 4o.
      • Mr J. Paget. A defence of Church-government exercised in Presbyte∣riall and Synodall Assemblies; ac∣cording to the practice of the re∣formed Churches, touching 1. The power of a particular Eldership a∣gainst those that plead for a meer popular government, especially Mr Aysworth, &c. 2o. the Autho∣rity of Classis and Synods against the Patrons of Independency, &c. 4o.
      • —Meditations on Death. 12o.
      • —Family Duties. 12o.
      • *Mr Peirce. A Correct Copy of some Notes concerning Gods Decrees, especially of Reprobation. 4o.
      • ☞—The Divine Philanthropis de∣fended against the declamatory attempts of certain late printed Papers, intituled a correptory cor∣rection in Vindication of some Notes concerning Gods De∣crees, &c.
      • ☞—The Sinner Impleaded in his own Court, wherein are represen∣ted the great discouragements from sinning which the sinner re∣ceiveth

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      • from sin it self. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Porter. God incarnate, shewing that Jesus Christ is the only and most high God; in Four Books: Containing Animadversions on Dr Lushingtons Commentary upon the Epistle to the Hebrews.
      • ☞—Tri Ʋnus Deus, or the Trinity and Unity of God, &c. 8o.
      Q.
      • *QƲestio qoud libetica; A Discourse enquiring the lawfulness of taking interest for Money. 12o.
      R.
      • ...A. RIveti Pictavi S. Theo. Doct. & Prof. in Achad. Batava. Cathol. Orthodox. oppositus Catholico Pa∣pistae in quatuor par. in quibus con∣tinentur summa controvers. de religi∣one, quae inter Orthod. & pontificios agitantur. instituiturque examen accuratum, & refutatio omnium & singulorum, quae ad causae pontificiae subsidium adduxit, Guil. Bailius Je∣suita, in Epit. seu Catech. Contro∣vers. folio.
      • Libertatis Ecclesiasticae defen∣sio. 8o.
      • —An Exposition of the whole Bible in Latin. folio.
      • Mr Randall. Twenty Nine Lectures of the Church, the necessity of separation from the Church of Rome. 4o.
      • Mr Rodgers. An Exposition on the first Epistle of Peter. folio.
      • —Seven Treatises; containing such Directions as is gathered out of the holy Scriptures, leading and gui∣ding to true happiness, both in this life, and that which is to come. 4o.
      • —Practicall Catech. or a view of those principall Truths of Word, which most directly tend to life and Godliness. 4o.
      • —A Treatise of the two Sacraments of the Gospel, Baptism, and the Supper of the Lord. 4o.
      • —Practice of Christianity or Epito∣my of his seven Treatises. 12o.
      • —On Love in all tha Branches of it. 12o.
      • —On Faith. 12o.
      • Mr Tym. Rodgers. Righteous mans E∣vidence for Heaven. 12o.
      • —A faithfull friend true to the soul, or the souls self-examination, pre∣paring it self for the great tryal of life or death, eternal in the other world. 12o.
      • —The Christians Jewel of Faith or the ready way to believe and be saved. 12o.
      • —News from Heaven. 12o.
      • —On the Parable, lost Son, lost sheep, lost groat penitent Citi∣zen. 4o.
      • —Vinyard of Palestina. 4o.
      • Mr Rodgers. A Commentary on the whole Book of Judges. folio.
      • Dr Reynolds. Three Treatises: 1o. Va∣nity of the Creature. 2o. Sinful∣ness of Sin. 3o. Life of Christ. 4o.
      • Animalis Homo conscio Latine habita Academicos Oxoniense. 4o.
      • —Shields of the earth. A Sermon on Psal. 47.9. 4o.
      • —Peace of the Church. A Sermon on Rom. 14.19. 4o.
      • —Self-denyal opened and applied, In a Sermon on Mathew 16.24. 4o.
      • Israel's Prayer in time of trouble, with Gods gracious▪ Answer, in an Exposition of the 14 of Ho∣sea. 4o.
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      • —An Explication on the 110 Psal. touching the exaltation of Christ, the Scepter of his Kingdom, Cha∣racter of his Subjects, his Priest∣hood, Victories, Sufferings, &c. 4o.
      • —A Treatise of the passions and facul∣ties of the soul of man, with the severall dignities and corruptions thereunto belonging. 4o.
      • —An Expos. of Haggie. In 15 Ser∣mons. 4o.
      • —Meditations of the holy Sacra∣ment of the Lords Supper. 4o.
      • ☞—Joy in the Lord. A Sermon on Phil. 4.4. 4o.
      • Mr Rutherford. A survey of the spiri∣tual Antichrist; Opening the se∣crets of Familism, Antinomianism, against Dell, Saltmarsh, Chrisp, Denn. In which is revealed, the rise and spring of those errors, and Luther vindicated. 4o.
      • —The Divine right of Church-Go∣vernment and excommunication, or a peaceable dispute for the per∣fection of the holy Scriptures in point of Ceremonies and Church-Government; to which is added a Treatise of Scandall. 4o.
      • Disputatio scholastica de Divina pro∣videntia adversus Jesuitas, Armini∣anos, Socinianos, de Domino Dei, &c. 4o.
      • —Christs dying and drawing sin∣ners to himself: or a survey of our Saviour in his Soul-sufferings, his loveliness in his death, and efficacy thereof: wherein the flowings and heightnings of free grace are open∣ed, in sundry Sermons upon the 12 of John, from 27 to 33. Where also are interjected some necessary digressions touching Antinomian Errors, with a short Vindication of the Doctrine of Protestants, from the Arminian pretended uni∣versality of Christs dying for all, the moral and feigned way of re∣sistable conversion of Sin∣ners, &c. 4o.
      • *—The due right of Presbyters, or a peaceable plea for the Govern∣ment of the Church of Scot∣land, &c. 4o.
      • *—The tryal and Triumph of Faith, or an exposition of the History of Christs dispossessing of the Daugh∣ter of the woman of Canaan, opening the Victory of Faith, the condition of those that are tempt∣ed, the excellency of Jesus Christ and free grace. 8o.
      • ☞—The Covenant of life opened, or a Treatise of the Covenant of Grace, especially of the Covenant of sureteship or redemption, be∣tween the Lord and the Sonne Jesus Christ, and the Seal of Bap∣tism. 4o.
      • *—A free disputation against pre∣tended Liberty of conscience, re∣solving doubts moved by Mt John Goodwin, Dr Tayler, the Belgick Arminians and Socinians, with o∣thers contending for licentious to∣leration of Sects. 4o.
      • A Rationale on the Common-Prayer. 8o.
      • *Mr Row. C.C.C. Oxon. Tragicome∣dia. A Relation of the wonder∣full hand of God at Winty, in a Comedy acted, where was some slain, many hurt, with sundry re∣markeable passages: With Three Sermons preached on that occasi∣on, from Rom. 1.18. which may serve as a check to the growing A∣theism of this present age. 4o.
      • Mr Neh. Rogers. A Mirrour of Mercy, and that on Gods part and mans, set out in two Parrables. 1o. The penitent Citizen, or Mary Magde∣lens conversion, on Luke 7.40,

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      • 41, &c. 2o. The good Samari∣tan, on Luke 10.30,—38. 4o.
      • ☞Mr J. Robinson. M.A. The birth of a day: being a Treatise Theo∣logicall, Morall, and Historicall, representing, as in a Scene, the vicissitudes of humane things, with their severall causes, and Sacred uses. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Rouse. His Works, viz. Treati∣ses and Meditations dedicated to the Saints, and to the excellent throughout the three Nations.
      • —Diseases of the time, attended by their Remedies.
      • —The Oyl of Scorpions; The Mi∣series of these time turned into Medicins, and curing them∣selves.
      • —The only remedy that can cure a people when all other remedies fail.
      • —Catholick Charity, complaining and maintaining, that Rome is un∣charitable, against a Book called Charity mistaken.
      • —Meditations, endeavouring the E∣dification and repairation of the House of God.
      • —The Heavenly Achademy.
      • —The great Oracle, even the main Fram and Body of the Scriptures, resolving the Question, whether in mans free-will and common grace, or in Gods speciall and ef∣fectuall grace, stands the safety of man, and the glory of God by mans safety.
      • —The Mysticall Marriage, or expe∣rimentall discoveries of the Hea∣venly Marriage between a Soul and her Saviour.
      • —The Art of happiness. 1o. Search∣ing the happiness of man out. 2o. Discovering and approving it. 3o. Means to attain and increase it. All in one vol. folio.
      • David's Psalms in Merer. In 8o. And 24o.
      • Mella Patrum per prima nascentis & patientis Ecclesiae tria secula. 8o.
      • *Mr Roberts. Clavis Bibliorum. The Key of the Bible, unlocking the richest Treasury of the holy Scrip∣tures, whereby the order, names, times, Pen-men, occasion, scope, and principal parts containg the subject matter of the Books of Old and New Testament, are o∣pened for the help of the weakest capasity in the understanding the whole Bible. Two vol. 8o.
      • *—Believers evidences for eternal life, whereby persons truly rege∣nerate may divers waies discover their present state of grace, and title unto Glory. 8o.
      • —On Sacrament. 8o.
      • —The broken heart. 4o.
      • *Mr Richardson. The Saints desire, or a Cordiall for a fainting soul, de∣claring that in Christs Righteous∣ness only, and in nothing else there is life, happiness, peace, strength, comfort, joy, and all fulness of per∣fection; also the happy state of a man in Christ, the life he lives, wherein he is exercised, his expe∣riences and desires to enjoy God. 12o.
      • *—Divine Consolations, or the teach∣ings of God. In three parts. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Rayner. Precepts for Christian practice, or the rule of the new Creature modl'd, containing du∣ties to be daily observed by every Believer, with directions to govern the thoughts and the affections: with an Epistle of Mr Mantons. 8o.
      • ☞—Rules for Government of the tongue, with directions in six par∣ticular weighty cases, confessing our faults to men, confession of Christ before men, reprehension

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      • of others. 8o.
      • Christian Communication, Urbanity and Eloquence, self-condemn∣ing, &c. 8o.
      • Reformed Presbytry opposing tyran∣icall Presbytry and prelaticall E∣piscopacy. 12o.
      • Mr Resbury. The lightless Starre, or Mr John Goodwin discovered a Pe∣lagion, Socinian, with Athesis of Dr Preston concerning the Irristi∣bility of converting grace. 8o.
      • ☞Bp Richardson. Choice Observati∣ons and explanations upon the Old Testament, containing many remarkeable matters, as Additions to the Assemblies Annotations: al∣so Observations on the whole Book of Genesis. folio.
      • ☞Mr Robinson. The Christian com∣pleatly armed; a Treatise of Christian Armour, cleary opening every thereof; pressing to the put∣ting of it on, and instructing us so to use it, as we may not be foil∣ed in times of temptation. 8o.
      • ☞—The Saints longing after their heavenly Countrey. A Sermon at the meeting of the Cheshier Gentle∣men.
      • ☞—Christ all in all, or severall sig∣nificant similitudes by which the Lord Jesus Christ is discribed in the holy Scriptures. Published by Mr Ash, Mr Calamy, and Mr Tay∣lor. 8o.
      • ☞—The Triumph and Unity of Truth intended, as a preservative against the many Errors and un∣happy Divisions of these times in point of Religion. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Raworth. Jacob's Ladder, or the Protectorship of Sion, laid on the shoulders of the Almighty, in a discription of the sufficiency of Providence, suitable in the times of temptation. 8o.
      • ☞—Work and reward of a Believer for his entrance into Glory. 2o. Bles∣sedness, or God and the world weighed in the Ballance. 8o.
      • Mr Robotham. An exposition on the whole Book of Canticles, wherein the Text is explained, and usefull Observations raised thereon. 4o.
      • ☞—The Mystery of the two Wit∣nesses unvailed, being a discription of their Persons, Office, time, manner of Prophesie, acts, and sufferings, death and resurrection: with the Consequences that follow, with the Kingdom of Christ explain∣ed. 8o.
      • *—The preciousness of Christ to Belivers. 8o.
      • *Mr Roborough against Goodwin, about Justification. 4o.
      • *Mr Reeve. Christian Divinity con∣tained in the Divine Service of the Church of England. 4o.
      • *—The Communion Book Cate∣chism expounded. 4o.
      • *—Lazarus rest. A Sermon at the Funerall of Mr Ʋdall Mini∣ster. 4o.
      • *Mr Reading. A grain of Incense, or Supplication for the peace of Je∣rusalem.
      • *—An Evening Sacrifice, or Prayer for a Family in these times of ca∣lamity. 8o.
      • *Mr Ross. The Picture of Consci∣ence consisting in the Truths to be believed and practised, with the vices and heresies to be reject∣ed. 12o.
      • —An Exposition on the first four∣teen Chapters of Genesis.
      • —Meditations on Predestination.
      • Medicus Medicatus, against Dr Brown's Religio Medici. 8o.
      • Reliquae Sacrae Carolinae: or the Work of that great Monarch, and glorious Martyr K. Charles the

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      • first, collected together, and di∣gested in order to their severall subjects Civil and Sacred. 8o.
      • ☞The Reconciler of the Bible, wherein above 2000, seeming con∣tradictions in the Old and New Testament are fully reconciled, ne∣cessary for all that desire to study the Sacred Scriptures aright unto salvation. 8o.
      • ☞A Relation of a Disputation be∣tween Dr Griffeth, and Vavassor Powell, wherein the Orthodox Ministry is Vindicated.
      • Mr Rodgers. Thirty Nine Articles of the Church of England. 4o.
      • *Mr Rogers. A Tabernacle for the Son, or an Idea of Church dis∣cipline. 4o.
      • Mr J. Reading. A Guide to the holy City, lor Directions and helps to an holy ife, 4o.
      • Mr Ricraft. A Nosegay of rank smel∣ling Flowers, such as grow in J. Goodw. Garden. 4o.
      • *Pet. Ravanelli. Ʋticensis Occitani Bib∣liotheca Sacra, seu, Thesaurus Scrip∣ture Canonicae Amplissimus: in quo ea, quae in utroquae foedere extant, non Theologica modo, sed etiam Phi∣sica, Ethica, Oeconomica, Politica, &c. Accurata logicaque metbodo, pertractantur, ratioque dextre colli∣gend; locos communes, atque adeo, utilit er legendi Sacras, & ad earum usum referendi aliorum authorum lectionem indicatur: In duas partes divisum. folio.
      • ☞Mr Row. Westminster. Mans duty in magnifying Gods Work. In a Sermon on a publick Day of Thanksgiving before the Parlia∣ment, for the great Victory ob∣tained against the Spanish West-Id a Fleet. Upon Job 36.24,25. 4o.
      • ☞Mr R•…•…c. Late Meron C. Oxf. The Spirits Touchstone, or the teach∣ings of Christs Spirit on the hearts of Believers, by way of con∣tradistinction to the spirit of Anti∣christ, or of this world in the heart of Unbelievers, which a man may know whether he have the reall Teachings of Gods Spirit or not. 8o.
      • Mr A. Ross. The picture of Consc. consisting in the Truths to be belie∣ved and practised, with the voices to be avoided, with heresies to be rejected. 12o.
      S.
      • *Mr SHute. Sarah and Hagar, or the Sixteen Chapters of Genesis opened, in Nineteen Sermons, being the first legitimate Essay of the pious labours of that Orthodox Divine: J.S. B.D. Rector of N.W. folio.
      • —An Exposition on the Eighth Chapter of Exodus, in Nine Serm. Or the Plague of Frogs infflicted and removed: With a Serm. at Mr Ʋdalls Funerall. 4o.
      • Dr Sibbs. A Fountain opened, or the Mystery of godliness reveal∣ed. 4o.
      • —Angels Acclamations, or the Na∣tivity of Christ celebrated by the heavenly Host. 4o.
      • —Churches Riches by Christs Po∣verty. 4o.
      • —Rich Poverty of the poor mans Riches. 4o.
      • —An Exposition on the 3d of the Philip. 4o.
      • —Two Sermons. One on Luke 12.37. the other on Revelations 16.15. 4o.
      • —An Exposition on para of the 2d of the Philip. 4o
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      • —A Sermon on Mal. 4.2,3. 4o.
      • —The glorious Feast of the Gospel, or Christs Invitation and Royal entertainment of Believers. 4o.
      • —The returning backslider, or a Commentary of the 14 Chapter of Hosea: wherein is shewed the large extent of Gods free mercy, even unto the most miserable, for∣lorn and wreched sinners, upon their humiliation and Repen∣tance. 4o.
      • —Saints priviledg, or a Christians constant Advocate, being sweet Directions for every Christian to walk comfortably through this val∣ley of teares. 4o.
      • —The Beasts dominion over earthly Kings. 4o.
      • —The Ruin of mysticall Jericho. 4o.
      • —The unprosperous Builder. 4o.
      • —The successfull Seeker. In two Sermons on Psal. 27.8. 4o.
      • —Faith Triumphant. In five Ser∣mons on Heb. 11.13.
      • —Hidden life. Two Funerall Ser∣mons on Colos. 3.3,4. 4o.
      • Baalams Wish. A Funerall Sermon on Numb. 23.10. 4o.
      • —The faithfull Covenanter. Two Ser. on Gen. 17.7. 4o.
      • —The demand of a good Consc. A Sermon on 1 Pet. 3.21. 4o.
      • —The Sword of the wicked. 4o.
      • —Bowels opened, or a discovery of the near and dear Union and Com∣munion betwixt Christ and his Church: being an Exposition up∣on Canticles 4, 5, & 6, Chap∣ters. 4o.
      • —The spiritual Jubile. Two Ser∣mons on Rom. 8.2. 4o.
      • —St Pauls Challenge. A Sermon on Rom. 8.10. 4o.
      • —The Churches Eccho. A Sermon on Revel. 22.17. 4o.
      • David's Conclusion on the Saints Resolution. A Sermon on Psal. 73.28. 4o.
      • —King David's Epitaph, or his life and death. Three Sermons on Acts 13.36. 4o.
      • —A description of Christ in his near∣ness to God, his Calling, Qualifi∣cation, and execution of his Cal∣ling. 4o.
      • —Gods Inquisition. Two Sermons on Jer. 8.6,7. 4o.
      • —The dead man, or the state of e∣very man by nature. A Sermon on Ephes. 2.1. 4o.
      • —The souls Cordiall. folio.
      • —The fruitfull Labourer for eternal food. Two Sermons on John 6.27. 4o.
      • —Violence victorious. Two Serm. on Math. 11.12. 4o.
      • —The Churches complaint and con∣fidence. Three Sermons on Isa. 64.6,7,8, verses. 4o.
      • —A glance of Heaven, or hidden se∣crets revealed by the Gospel. 8o.
      • —Yea and Amen, or precious Pro∣mises. 8o.
      • —The Christians Portion, or a Chri∣stians Charter. 12o.
      • —A Fountain Sealed, or the duty of the Sealed to the Spirit, and the work of the Spirit in seal∣ing. 12o.
      • —Two Sermons on John 14.1. 12o.
      • —Riches of grace in two Treatises. 1o. Lydia's Conversion. 2o. The Rescue from death. 12o.
      • —The Brides longing for her Bride∣groomes second coming 12o.
      • —The Spiritual mans aim, guiding Christians in affections and acti∣ons. 12o.
      • —The bruised Reed, and smoaking Flax. 12o.
      • —The Saints Comforts. Divers Ser∣mons on the 30 Psa. 12o.
      • —The Saints happiness. On

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      • Psal. 73.28. 12o.
      • —The rich Pearl. On Mathew 13.45. 12o.
      • Maries Choice. On Luke 10.38,39. 12o.
      • —Christs exaltation purchased by humiliation. 12o.
      • —Souls Conflict with it self, and Victory over it self by Faith. 8o.
      • —An exposition upon the 2 Cor. and the first Chapter.
      • —Beames of Light. Published by Mr Manton. folio.
      • ☞—Antidotum contra naufragium fidei, & bonae conscientiae. 12o.
      • Mr Sympson. An exposition upon the 2d of Peter. 4o.
      • Mr Squire. An Exposition upon the 2 Thes. the 2d Chapter; wherein is proved that the Pope is Anti∣christ. 4o.
      • Mr Sutton. An Exposition on the 11 of the Rom. 4o.
      • —On the Sacrament: Or godly Me∣ditations on the Lords Supper, with the duty of a due receiving of so great a Mystery. 12o.
      • Mr Sarson. Analysis on Timothy, with an Appendix called Chronologia, vapulans. 4o.
      • Mr Stock. On the Attributes, and the Divine essence; the one shewing what God is, the other what we ought to be. 4o.
      • —On Mallachy, with an exercitation thereupon. By Mr Torshell. folio.
      • ☞Mr Streat. The dividing of the hoof, or seeming contradictions throughout Sacred Scriptures, di∣stinguished, resolved, and applied for the strengthening of the faith of the feeble, doubtfull and weak, in these wavering times. 4o.
      • Dr Stoughton. The Preachers dignity and duty. In five Sermons on 2 Cor. 5.20.
      • —Christ crucified, the Tree of Life, Six Sermons on 2 Cor. 2.2. 4o.
      • —Form of wholesome words, or an Introduction to the Body of Divi∣nity. Three Serm. on 2 Tim. 1.13. Also the righteous mans plea to true happiness. Ten Serm. on Psal. 4.6. with a learned discourse con∣cerning the definition and distri∣bution of Divinity. 4o.
      • Two Serm. in 12o.
      • *Mr Sheffeild. A good Conscience the strongest hold, or a Treatise of Conscience in all the parts of it. 8o.
      • *—The rising Sunne, or the Sunne of Righteousness shining upon the sons of unrighteousness. 8o.
      • Story of Stories, or the life of Christ, according to the four holy Evan∣gelists. 8o.
      • Mr. Ob. Sedgwick, Christs Counsell to his languishing Church or Sardys, or the dying or decaying Christian, with helps and means for recove∣ry and strength. 8o.
      • —The doubting Christian resol∣ved. 12o.
      • ☞—On Faith. The humbled sin∣ner resolved what he should do to be saved, or faith in the Lord Je∣sus the only way of salvation for sensible sinners, discovering the quality, object, acts, seat, subject, inseparable concomitants and de∣grees of justifying Faith. 4o.
      • *—The best and worst Magi∣strate. 4o.
      • *—Against Antinomianism. 4o.
      • ☞—A Sermon at the Funerall of Mr Strong. 4o.
      • ☞—The Riches of grace displaied in the offer of salvation to poor sinners; Christs standing at the door, the sinners opening: with the comfortable event of both. 8o.
      • ☞—The Fountain opened, and Wa∣ter of life flowing forth for the re∣freshing of thirsty sinners; shew∣ing

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      • Christs gracious Invitation, ex∣postulation, and renewed solicita∣tion. In sundry Sermons. 4o.
      • ☞Dr Stuart. Catholick Divinity: or, most solid and sententious expres∣sions of the Primitive Doctors of the Church, with other Ecclesi∣astical and Civil Authors. 8o.
      • Mr Spark. Scintillula altaris, or a pious reflection on primative devotion, as to the Feasts and Fasts of the Christian Church Orthodoxally revived. 8o.
      • Mr Sheepeard. The sound Beliver, a Treatise of Evangelicall conversion, discovering the work of Christs Spirit, in reconciling a sinner unto God. 8o.
      • —The sincere convert, discovering the paucity of Believers, and the great difficulty of saving conver∣sion. 8o.
      • —The Saints Jewel, shewing how to apply the Promises. 8o.
      • —Souls Invitation unto Jesus Christ. On Cant. 5.2. 8o.
      • —A Tryal of regeneration, or a dis∣covery of the new birth. 8o.
      • —Of Liturgies, power of the Keyes, and of the Catholick Visible Church: In answer to Mr Ball. 4o.
      • —On Subjection to the Ordinances of God, or a wholesome Caveat for a time of Liberty. 8o.
      • Theses Sabbaticae, or the Doctrine of the Sabbath; wherein the morality, change, beginning, and sanctification of the Sabbath, is clearly discussed. 8o.
      • —Certain select cases resolved, espe∣cially tending to the right order∣ing of the heart, that we may walk comfortably with God in our generall and particular calling. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Sherman. White salt, or a sober correction of a mad world in some well-wishes to good∣ness. 8o.
      • Mr Symond. The case and cure of a deserted soul, the nature, kinds, degrees, Symptoms, causes, cure of, and mistakes about spiritual desertion. 12o.
      • *—Sight and Faith; Meditations on 2 Cor. 5.7. 8o.
      • *—Three Treatises. 1o. The fixed eye, or mindfull heart, on Psal. 25.15. 2o. The principall interest, or propriety of Gods Saints, on Micha 7.7. 3o. Gods interest in man natural and acquired, on Psal. 119.4. 8o.
      • *Mr Symond. Saints like Christ. 12o.
      • —Darkness fading, light appear∣ing. 12o.
      • *Mr Sidenham. A Christian sober and plain exercitation on the two grand practicall controversies of these times, Infant Baptism, and singing of Psalms. 8o.
      • *—The great Mystery of Godliness opened, on the 1 Tim. 3.16. 8o.
      • ☞—Hypocrisie discovered in its na∣ture and workings. From Luke 12.1. 8o.
      • Mr Simpson. The perfection of Justi∣fication, maintained against the Pharasie, the purity of sanctifica∣tion against the stayners of it; the unquestionableness of a future glorification against the Sad∣duce. 8o.
      • Saints Legacies concerning grace, or a collection of certain Promises out of the Word of God: Also the Saints Support in time of trouble. 12o.
      • Mr Sandder. The Christians daily walk in holy security and peace. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Strang. Thirty One select Ser∣mons on special occasions, viz. Spiritual Barrenness: Holiness the way to happiness: Babylons utter

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      • ruin: The Saints Triumph: Go∣spel order: A Churches beauty: Church Officers according to In∣stitution: Communion with God, good in bad times: Saints Inhe∣ritance: The great Day: Grace abused: The just mans end: God with us whilest we are with him: Doctrine of the Jews Vo∣cation: Heedless service unac∣ceptable: Gospel Exaltation: The two Covenants; with fifteen Sermons more. All published by Mr Manton, Mr Row, and Mr Grif∣fith. 4o.
      • ☞—Communion with God in Or∣dinances: The Saints priviledg and duty: The way to attain it, and preserve it; with Notes of Tryal. Published by Mr Row, Mr Manton, and Mr Venning. 12o.
      • ☞—Heavenly Treasure, mans chief∣est good; wherein the severall workings of the heart, about and in persuance of its chiefest good, are solidly and judiciously dis∣covered. Published by Mr Man∣ton, Mr Row, and Mr Grif∣fith. 12o.
      • ☞—A Treatise, shewing the subor∣dination of the will of man unto the will of God. 8o.
      • *Horae subsecinae seu Prophetiae Iona, & Histo. Susannae Paraphrasis Graeca Versionis Heroisis. H. Stubbs. ex Aedē Christi Oxoniae. 8o.
      • Silver Watchbell, the sound whereof is able, by Gods grace, to win the most prophane worlding and careless liver, (if but one spark of grace:) With a Treatise of the Sacrament. 8o.
      • Sick mans Salve, wherein all faithfull Christians may learn how to be∣have themselves christianly and thankfully under Gods hand. 8o.
      • Dr Sclator. An Exposition of St Paul to the Thessalonians. 4o.
      • *—A Key to the Scripture, or an ex∣position with Notes, on the 1, 2, 3, and 4, of the Romanes. 4o.
      • *—A brief and plain Commentary with Notes, not more usefull than seasonable, upon the whole Pro∣phesie of Malachy.
      • *—The two Covenants from Sinai and Sion, drawn up Catechisti∣cally. 8o.
      • —The Psalms of David in four Languages, and four Parts, set to the Tunes of our Church. 8o.
      • Mr Sym. Lises Preservative against self-killing, or a Treatise of life and self-murder; with resolutions of many cases, usefull Observati∣ons, and practicall Directions.
      • ☞Mr Smith. Sundry Sermons in one vol. viz. Preparative to marriage: Examination of Usury: Christi∣ans Sacrafice: Tryal of Spirits: Wedding Garment: The way to walk in: Nebuchadnezzar's pride, his fall, his restitution, honour of humility: Young mans Task: Tryal of the Righteous: Christi∣ans Practice: Pilgrims wish: Glass for Drunkards: Heavenly Thrist: Tryal of Vanities: Peti∣tion of Moses: Humility of Paul: Banquet of Jobs Children: Cave∣at for Christians: Poor mans tears: Memento for Magistrates: Law∣yers Question: Christs Answer: Benefit of contentation: Lost Sheep found: Gods Arrow against Atheists. In 4o. newly re∣printed.
      • David's Repentance, an Expos. of the 51 Psal. exhorting all men to repentance ere death come, for after it cannot be had or ex∣pected. 12o.
      • David's blessed man: or an Expo∣sition of the first Psal. wherein

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      • the estate of all men is laid down, both for this life, and that which is to come. 12o.
      • —The great Assize, or day of Jubile, in which we must make a general account of all our actions before Almighty God. 12o.
      • ☞—Moses Prayer, an Expos. on the 19 Psalm. 12o.
      • *Synopsis Purioris Theologiae disputati∣onibus quinquaginta duabus compre∣hensa, ac conscripta per I. Polyan∣drum. A. Rivetum. A. Wallaeum. A. Thysium. S.S. Theolog. Doct. & Professores, in Achad. Ly∣densi. 12o.
      • Mr Struther a Scoth Minister. Christian Observations and Resolutions, or the daily practice of the renewed man, turning all occurents to spiri∣tuall uses, and those uses to his Union with God. In two Cen∣turies. 12o.
      • Major Skippon. On the Promises 24o.
      • —Observations and Christian Resolu∣tions. 24o.
      • —The true Treasury, or thirty holy Vowes, containing the brief summe that concerns the Christian Centu∣rians conscionable walking with God. 24o.
      • Mr Spelman. Concilia decreta, leges, con∣stitutiones de re Ecclesiastium Orbis Brittanici ab initio Christianae ibi∣dem Religionis cum annotationibus non minus piis. folio.
      • Glossiarum eruditissimum, in quo prisci ritus plurimi ennarantur. folio.
      • De non timerandis Ecclesiis, Of the right and respect due unto Churches not to be violated. 4o.
      • —Tythes too hot to be touched: certain learned Treatises, proving Tythes to be due by the Laws of nature, reason, and Scripture, and not Jewish, Popish, or Inconve∣nient. 4o.
      • Psalterium David is latino saxonicum à I.S.H.F. è Patris Bibliotheca in lucem, editum ubi ad finem uniuscu∣iusque Psalmi preces optimae in ani∣mum Psalmi reperiuntur. 4o.
      • ☞Dr Spurstow. The Wells of salva∣tion opened, discovering the na∣ture, preciousness, usefulness of Gospel-Promises, and rules for right application of them. 8o.
      • *—Three Sermons. 4o.
      • *The Christian man, or the repai∣ration of nature by grace: Writ in French by that ellegant and pi∣ous Author J. F. Sennault. Eng∣lished by H.G. of C.C. Oxon. 4o.
      • *A Discourse of holy Love: Writ in Spanish by C. de Fonseca; Eng∣lished by Sr Geo. Strode Knight. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Scortrech. A warning piece for the slumbering Virgins, or an Al∣larum to the Friends of the Bride∣groom, in some awakening Me∣ditations upon Christs own watch∣word, Math. 26.41.
      • ☞A sincere Beliver comforted and encouraged; or a practicall dis∣course of the goodness of God to a sinfull soul in enjoyment of Christ.
      • Smectymnus Redivivus, being an Ans∣wer to a Book entitled an Humble Remonstrance: In which the Ori∣ginal of Liturgy and Episcopacy is discussed; with Queries concern∣ing both. 1o. The parity of Bishops and Presb. in Scripture de∣monstrated. 2o. The occasion of their imparity in antiquity discover∣ed. 3o. The disparity of the An∣tients and modern Bishops mani∣fested. 4o. The Antiquity of rule∣ing Elders in the Church vindica∣ted. 5o. The prelaticall Church bounded. 4o.
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      • Obligation of promissary Oathes: Seven Lectures read in the Divinity Schooles at Oxford, and transla∣ted by his Majesties appoint∣ment. 8o.
      • ☞Twenty Sermons formerly preached.
        • 16 Ad aulam.
        • 3 Ad Magistratum.
        • 1 Ad po∣pulum.
        Both by Dr R. Saynderson, Professor Regius in Oxon, and Chaplin in or∣dinary to the late King. folio.
      • *Mr Saltmarsh. Dawnings of light, wherein the true interest of refor∣mation is opened in generall, and in particular for the establishing of weaker Judgments: with some Maxims of reformation 12o.
      • —Free grace, or the flowings of Christs blood freely to sinners; be∣ing an experiment of Jesus Christ, upon one who hath been in the bondage of a troubled spirit, at times for 12 years till now, upon a clearer discovery of Jesus Christ and the Gospel. 12o.
      • —Sparcles of Glory, or some Beames of the morning Star: wherein are many discoveries, as to peace and truth. 12o.
      • —Sundry pieces of Controversies in one vol. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Sherlock. A discourse of the holy Spirit of God, his impressi∣ons and workings on the souls of men. 2o. Of Divine Revelations, mediate and immediate; of error, heresie, and schism, their natures, kinds, causes, &c. With Directi∣ons for avoiding them. 4o.
      • ☞—The Principles of holy Christi∣an Religion, or the Catechism of the Church of England paraphra∣sed. 8o.
      • Adagialia Sacra Novi Testam. selecta & exposita. ab And. Scotto. 8o.
      • Dr Seaman. The ΔΙΑΤΡΙΒΗ proved to be ΠΑΡΑΔΙΑΤΡΙΒΗ: or a Vindication of the judgment of the reformed Churches, and Prote∣stant Divines, from mis-interpreta∣tions concerning Ordination, and laying on of hands; with an Ans∣wer to the pretences of E. Chil∣lenden, for the lawfulness of preaching without Ordinati∣on. 4o.
      • Solomon's Choice. 4o.
      • —Head of the Church. 4o.
      • —Glass for the times. 4o.
      • Mr Sands, on Lamentations. 8o.
      • —A Parraphrase of the Psalms of David. 8o.
      • Mr Sedgwick. The Synopsis of Christi∣anity, in a clear Exposition of the Creed, ten Commandements, and Lords Prayer. 8o.
      • Mr Stalham. Vinditiae Redemptionis, in the fanning and sifting of Sam. Oates: With a faithfull search after our Lords meaning, in his two Par∣rables of the Treasure and the Pearl; in sundry Sermons on Mat. 13.44,45. In the first part Uni∣versall Redemption is discovered to be a peculiar error, and Christ the peculiar Treasury and Pearl of Gods Elect, is laid as the sole foundation, and the Christians Faith and Joy in him, and self-denyall for him, is raised as a sweet and sure superstructure. 4o.
      • —A Conference with Anabaptists, by which the strength of truth, and weakness of error is discover∣ed. 4o.
      • Reverend Pat. Fr. Stella. In sacro sanctum Jes. Christi. D. Nostri Evang. secundum lucan eneratio∣num. 4o.
      • Mr Symonds. An Expos. on the Reve∣lation of St John, 4o.
      • *Sacra-sancta: Regia Majestas; by the Arch Bp of Tuum. 4o.
      • *Mr Stone. A Congregationall Church

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      • is a Catholick Visible Church, or an examination of Mr Hudsons Vindication: also satisfaction to Mr Cawdrey in his review of Mr Hookers Survey. 4o.
      • *Mr Strode. The Anatomy of mor∣tality in Eight Heads, tending to help to a happy death. 8o.
      • Dr Suarez. Varia Opuscula Theologica. 1. De concursu motione & auxillio Dei lib. 4. De scientia Dei futurorum contingentium lib. 2. De Justitia Dei disputatio, &c. 4o.
      • Dr Szegedini. Analysis, in Psalmos, pro∣phetas Majores, 4 Evangelia, Act a Apostolorum, Omnes Epistolas & A∣pocalypsin. 4o.
      • *Mr Samwayes. Devotion digested, Discourses and Meditations on the Lords most holy Prayer. 12o.
      • *Synopsis, or a Compendium of the Fathers. 8o.
      • Mr Stint. The young mans Tutor. 8o.
      • —An Exposition of the Psalms of Degrees.
      • Mr Stiles. Contemplations, Sighes, and Groanes of a Christian. 12o.
      • *Mr Sambrook. Three Sermons on Ephes. 1.22,23. Shewing the Church to be the proper Subject of the New Covenant, &c. 12o.
      • *Mr Stephen. A Precept for Infant Baptism, proved from Scripture that there is a command for it. 4o.
      • ☞A plain and easie Calculation of the Name, Mark, and Number of the Name of the Beast, humbly presented to the studious obser∣vers of Scripture Prophesies, Gods Works, and the Times: with an Epistle by Mr Calamy. 4o.
      • Mr Sangar. The word of Faith im∣proved, by a Providentiall con∣currence of many Eminent and Pious Ministers in and about Lon∣don, in their morning Lectures: Digested and repeated on the day of Humiliation, at the close of those Exercises: with Mt Cases Epistle. 12o.
      • A. Scottus Photii. Myriobiblon, sive Bib∣liotheca lib. quos Photius Patriarcha Constantinop. legit & censuit. Gr. edidit. D. Hoeschelius August. & no∣tis illustr. Opus insigne, è quo Theolo∣gi, Medici, Philosophi, Historici, O∣ratores, & Philologi, Ʋberrimum fructum & jucundissimum capere pos∣sunt.
      • Dr Swadlins Devotions. 24o.
      • —Divinity no enemy to Astrology. In a Sermon before that So∣ciety. 4o.
      • Of self-denyal. A Treatise by a con∣cealed Authour. 4o.
      • Mr R. Smith. Munition against mans misery. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Swift. Sion in the house of Mourning, because of sinne and suffering; being an Expos. of the 5. of Lamentations: With practi∣call Observations thereupon. 8o.
      • Fr. Sales. An Introduction to a devout life. 8o.
      • *I. Fr. Senault. The Christian man, or the repairation of nature by grace. Translated from the French. 4o.
      • *—Man become guilty, or the cor∣ruption of nature by sinne, ac∣cording to St Augustines sense. Translated from the French. 4o.
      • *Nobilliss Virginis Annae Mariae A. shurman Opuscula. Haebraea, Graeca, Lattina, Gallica. 8o.
      T.
      • *Mr TOmbs. Antipaedobaptism, or a Treatise against Infant Bap∣tism. 4o.
      • *—Christs Commination against

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      • Scandalizers. 12o.
      • *Mr Town. Vndiciae Evangelii, or a Vindication of the Gospel Truths, from the uniust censure, and un∣due assertions of Antinomians, in a modest reply to Mr Ant. Burgess in his Vindiciae legis; and to Mr Rutherford, &c. 4o.
      • *Mr Trelenie. The undeceiving the people in point of Tythes; shewing that never any Clergy is less charge∣able than now. 2o. That no Subject contributes any thing of his own, &c. 4o.
      • Mr Topsell. A Commentary of Joel. 4o.
      • —On Ruth. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Thore. The New Birth, or the Birth from above. In four Ser∣mons. 4o.
      • *Dr Tho. Taylor. His Works in folio, Containing Catechisticall Ex∣ercises: Jaylors conversion: Famine of the word: Peters re∣pentance: The Oracle of the Go∣spel: The Stranger at home: Green and dry Tree: Pattern of Peace: A Caveat against offences: The Nicholaitan Doctrine hatefull: Moderation in things of this life: A President for Preachers: Ex∣cuse of a good Christian: Two contrary Masters: The House of God: Jephthas Vow: New Map of Rome: Labour in vain: Against following the Multitude: Principles of practice: Kings Bath.
      • —On Contentment, leading a Christian with much patience through all afflicted conditions, by sundry rules of heavenly wisdom: with a Treatise of improvement of time. 12o.
      • —On the 32d Psal. 4o.
      • —On Tytus. 4o.
      • —On the Acts. 4o.
      • —On the 12 of Revela. 4o.
      • Moses and Aaron, or the Types and Shadows of our Saviour in the Old Testament, opened and ex∣plained. 4o.
      • —On the Prrrables, declaring how farre hypocrisie may go; Signes of a good heart, the constant fruit of the good ground. 4o.
      • —The Saints progress. 4o.
      • —Kings Bath. 8o.
      • —On Repentance, and the Medita∣tion of the creatures, with a New Creature. 12o.
      • —A Case of flying in time of the Plague.
      • —Pearl of the Gospel. 12o.
      • —Looking-glass for Gentlewo∣men. 12o.
      • —Circumspect walking. 12o.
      • Regula vitae, against the Antinomi∣ans. 12o.
      • *Dr Jer. Taylor. The great Exem∣plar of sanctity and holy life, in the life and death of the ever Bles∣sed Jesus; with Cuts. folio.
      • *—A course of Sermons for all the Sundayes of the year, containing Fifty Three Sermons: Dooms-daies Book, or Christs advent to Judgment. From 2 Cor. 5.10. The return of Prayers; the con∣ditions of a prevailing Prayer, Joh. 9.31. Of godly fear, Heb. 12.28,29. The flesh and the spirit, Mat. 26.41. Of lukewarmness and zeal, Jer. 48.10. House of Feast∣ing, or Epicures measures, 1 Cor. 15.32. Marriage-Ring, Eph. 5.32,33. Apples of Sodom, Rom. 6.21. The good and evil of the Tongue; of slander and flattery, Eph. 4.25. Of the Spirit of Grace, Rom. 8.9,10. The descending and entail∣ing Curse cut off, Exo. 20.5. In∣validity of a late or deathbed Re∣pentance, Jer. 13.16. Deceitful∣ness of heart, Jer. 17.9. Faith and Patience of the Saints, 1 Pet.

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      • 4.17. The mercy of the Divine Judgments, Rom. 2.4. Of growth in grace, 2 Pet. 3.18. Of growth in sin, Jude 22.23. The foolish ex∣change, Mat. 16.26. The Serpent and Dove: Of Christian prudence and simplicity, Mat. 10.16. Mi∣racles of Divine mercy, Psal. 86.5. To which is added a Discourse of Divine Institution, necessity, sacredness, and separation of the Office Ministeriall. All in one vol. folio.
      • *—On the reall presence, and spiri∣tual of Christ in the blessed Sa∣crament, proved against the Doctrine of Transubstantiati∣on. 8o.
      • —The rule and exercise of holy dy∣ing, in which are discribed the means and Instruments of prepa∣ring our selves and others re∣spectively for a blessed death. 12o.
      • —The Rules and Exercises of holy living; in which are described the means and instruments of obtain∣ing every Virtue, with the reme∣dies against every Vice. 12o.
      • ☞—The golden Grove, or a Man∣nual of daily Prayers and Lattinies fitted to the day of the Week, containing a short summary of what is to be believed, practised and desired, with Festivall Hymmes, &c. 12o.
      • ☞—Ʋnum necessarium, or the Doctrine and practice of repen∣tance, describing the necessities and measures of a strict, holy, and Christian life. 8o.
      • ☞—Deus Justificatus, or a Vindica∣tion of the glory of the Divine Attributes, in the Question of Ori∣ginal sinne, against the Presbyteri∣an way of understanding it: With an answer to the Bp of Rochesters Letter. 12o.
      • ☞—A Discourse of the nature, offi∣ces, and measures of friendship: with rules of conducting it. 12o.
      • ☞—A Collection of Polemical and Moral Discourses. folio.
      • *—Episcopacy asserted and vindica∣ted. 4o.
      • —The liberty of prophesie∣ing 4o.
      • —An Apology for authorized and set Formes of Liturgy against the pretence of the spirit, for extem∣pore Prayer, and forms of private composition. 4o.
      • ☞—A Discourse of Baptism, its in∣stitution and efficacy upon all Be∣lievers. 4o.
      • ☞A further explication of the Doctrine of Original sinne. 8o.
      • ☞—A short Catechism for Instructi∣on of young persons in the grounds of Religion, with the ex∣plication of the Apostles Creed. 12o.
      • ☞Dr Twiss. The riches of Gods Love unto the vessels of mercy, con∣sistent with his absolute hatred or reprobation of the vessels of wrath against Hord. With two Tracts concerning Gods Decrees, definite and indefinite, and about the object of predestination: Also against Redemption Redeemed, by Mr Goodwin. All in folio.
      • Vindiciae gratia. Lat. folio.
      • *—The Synod of Dort and Ales.
      • *—The Scriptures sufficiency to de∣termine all matters of Faith made good against the Papist. 12o.
      • *—The Christian Sabbath defended against the crying evil, in these times of the Antisabitarians of our age; shewing that the morality of the fourth Commandement is still in force, to bind Christians unto the sanctification of the Sabbath day. 4o.
      • ...

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      • —Against Cotton.
      • —On the Commandements.
      • Scientia Media. Lat. folio.
      • In Corvini. Lat. folio.
      • *Mr Tychbourne. A Cluster of Canaan Grapes; being severall experiment∣ed Truths, grounded on Scrip∣ture, &c. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Trapp. A Commentary on all the twelve minor Prophets, the Texts explained, Controversies discus∣sed, Cases of conscience clear∣ed, &c. folio.
      • ☞—A Commentary on the New Testament: the Text explained, Controversies discussed, common places handled, and other. Texts that occasionally occur; with a decad of common places upon Ab∣stinence, Admonition, Alms, Am∣bition, Angels, Anger, Apostacy, Arrogancy, Arts, Atheism. folio.
      • —A Commentary upon the Pro∣verbs, Ecclesiastes, and Canticles; wherein the Text is explained, and some Controversies discus∣sed. 4o.
      • —A Clavis to the Bble, or a Com∣ment on the Pentatuch. 4o.
      • —The afflicted mans lesson, on the excellency and Divinity of holy Scriptures. 12o.
      • Theologia, Theologiae, the true Trea∣sury, or a Treasury of holy Truths; touching Gods Word, and God in the Word. 12o.
      • *Mr Towers. Against Atheism, ratio∣nally confuting the Atheists of these times. 8o.
      • ☞—A Sermon against Murther, oc∣casioed by the bloody Massacre of the Protestants in the Duke∣dom of Savoy. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Fra. Taylor. Gods glory in mans happiness, with the freeness of his grace in electing us: with many Arminian objections answered. 8o.
      • ☞—An Epos. with practicall ob∣servations upon the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Chap. of the Prov. Grammati∣call, Rhetoricall, Logicall, and Theologicall. Two vol. 4o.
      • *Mr Tillinghast. Generation Work, or a brief and seasonable word to the Saints and people of God in this Generation. First part. 8o.
      • *—The second part, wherein is shewed what the designes of God abroad in the world, may in all likelihood be at this present day, and in the daies approaching; be∣ing an Exposition of the seven Vi∣als. 8o.
      • *—The third part, or an Exposition of the Prophesies of the two Witnesses, with a Key to unlock the mysticall Numbers of Daniel and the Revelations. 8o.
      • ☞—Eight Sermons. 1o. The fifth Kingdom, or Kingdom of Christ 2o. Signes of the times. 3o. Christ the only Foundation. 4o. The Promise of the Father. 5o. The evil of the times. 6o. Look to your aimes and ends: Also added the Idols abolished. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Teat. A Scripture Map of the Wilderness of sinne, and way to Canaan, or the sinners way to the Saints Rest: Shewing the be∣wild rings of lost sinners and Saints before, in, and after conversion, and necessity of leaning on Christ alone for salvation. 4o.
      • *Sir Richard Tempest. An entertain∣ment of solitariness, or the melting of the soul by Meditations and pouring of it out by Prayers. 12o.
      • Mr Turnball. An Expos. on James, with the Tables Analysis, and re∣solutions both of the whole Epistle and every Chap. &c. 8o.
      • ☞Dr Tuckney of Camb. Balm of Gillead, for the wounds of Eng∣land:

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      • At a Fast. 12o.
      • ☞—Death disarmed, and the Grave swallowed up in Victory: A Ser∣mon at Dr Hils Funerall; with an account of his life; with two Ser∣mons more on the same Text of 1 Cor. 15.55. 12o.
      • ☞—None but Christ: A Sermon on Acts 4.12. Preached at Camb. on the Commencement Sabbath; to which is added, an enquiry after what hope may be had of the salvation of Heathens, of those of the old world, the Jews, and other before Christ, and such as die Infants and ideots, &c. under the Gospel. 12o.
      • ☞—A good day well improved, or day of the Churches peace and rest, as an Argument to all Christi∣ans to walk in the fear of God, and in the comfort of the holy Ghost. Five Sermons on the 9th of the Acts; with a Serm. on Commence∣ment Sabbath at Camb. 12o.
      • ☞—A Treatise of Prayer: two Que∣ries resolved touching forms of Prayer, six Queries relating to the Lords Prayer, with Dr Owens judg∣ment about Prayer. 4o.
      • Tymson. To receive the Lords Sup∣per, the actuall right and duty of all Church-members of years not excommunicate, made good a∣gainst Mr Collings. 8o.
      • *Mr Torshell. A discovery of hypocrisie, it's discovery and cure; the defi∣nition, kinds, subjects, symptoms, prognosticks, causes, and cure; a discourse furnished with experi∣mentall and historicall Observati∣ons, seasonable for these times, of happy design for Reformation, two Books. 4o.
      • —The Saints Humiliation. 4o.
      • *—The Womans glory, asserting the due honour of that Sex: that they are capable of the highest im∣provements, in examples of their eminencies in wisdom, policy, de∣liberation, secresie, learning, &c. directing also wherein that honour consists, viz. in soul-glory, modesty in carriage, language, and attire; hmility, silence, wisdom, pie∣ty. 12o.
      • ☞Mr Tuke. The Souls Turn-key, or a spiritual file for any Prisoner lockt up in the Dungeon and Chain of sin and Satan: Prepared for Mr Hannam the night before he suf∣fered, now fitted for publick use. 8o.
      • Tertullians Apology, or defence of the Christians against the accusations of the Gentiles: Englished. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Twisden. An Historicall, Vindi∣cation of the Church of England, in point of Schism, as it stands se∣parated from the Roman, and was reformed in Q. Eliz. Reign. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Teat. Nathaniel, or an Israelite indeed, for our imitation; his Characteas and Priviledges: A discovery of the sinfulness of Hy∣pocrites and strangers from the Common-wealth of Israel. 8o.
      V.
      • Z. ƲRsinus. The Summe of Christi∣an Religion by way of Care∣chism, with a sound and judici∣ous exposition and application, de∣bating the Questions of Divinity now controverted; in which the orthodoxall Tenets are briefly and solidly confirmed, and the con∣trary errors of Papists, Ubiquira∣ries, Antitrinitaries, Eutychians, Socinians, and Arminians fully re∣futed; with Theologicall Misce∣lanies of D. Paraeus. All in Eng∣lish.

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      • ... folio.
      • Comment. in Aesaiam. & refutatione Catechismi Anabaptistici, &c. folio.
      • *Bp Ʋsher. A Body of Divinity, the summe and substance of Christian Religion, catechistically propound∣ed and explained; Also added Immanuel, or the mystery of the Incarnation of the Sonne of God. folio.
      • —De Ecclesiarum Christianarum suc∣cessione & statu. 4o.
      • *—Annales veteris Testamenti, a pri∣ma mundi Origine deducti, ura cum rerum assaticarum, & egiptiacarum eronico, a temporis Historici principio usque ad Maccabaicorum initia pro∣ducto. folio.
      • *—Annalium, pars posterior, in qua pre∣ter Maccabaicum, N. Test. Historiam Imperii Romanarum Caesarum, sub C. Julio & Octaviano Ortus, rerum∣que in Asia, & Aegypto gestarum continetur Chronicon, &c. folio.
      • De primordiis Ecclesiarum Brittani∣carum. 4o.
      • —An Answer to Malon the Je∣suit. 4o.
      • Gottescalci. 4o.
      • *—De textus Hebraici veteris Testa∣menti variantibus lecitonibus ad Lodo∣vicum Capellum Epistola. 4o.
      • *—De LXX. Interpretum versione syn∣tagma quo Hebraici textus veritas contra LXX. interpretum versionis assertores declaratur una cum libro Estherae, &c. ad pristinam antiqui∣tatem cum obeliscis, Asteriscis, & le∣vscis reducto. 4o.
      • Epistolarum Hibernicarum Syl∣loge. 4o.
      • Ignatii Epistolae cum Annotationi∣bus. 4o.
      • De anno solari Macedonum. 8o.
      • —A Sermon before the Commons, 1618. 4o.
      • —The Visibility of the Church: A Serm. before K. Ja. 4o.
      • —A Speech at Dublin, delivered in the Castle-Chamber. 4o.
      • —The Religion professed by the an∣tient Irish and Brittish. 4o.
      • Immanuel, or the Incarnation of the Son of God. 4o.
      • —A Geographicall description of the lesser Asia. 4o.
      • —Confessions and Proofs of Dr Rey∣nolds, and other Protestant Divines, concerning the right of Episco∣pacy. 4o.
      • —The Original of Eps and Arch∣Bps.
      • —A small Cat. revived. 12o.
      • —Methode for Meditation, or Di∣rections for hearing the Word. 4o.
      • —Annals of the old and new Testa∣ment, with the Sychronismes to Heathen story to the distruction of Jerusalem. folio.
      • —A Geographicall and Historicall Disquisition touching the Asia so called, the Lydian Asia, the Pro∣consule Asia, and the Asian Dio∣cess. 4o.
      • Mr Ʋdall. A Commentary upon the Lamentations of Jeremy; contain∣ing, 1o. Method. 2o. Literall in∣terpretation of the Text out of the Hebrew, with a paraphrasti∣call Exposition of the sense there∣of. 3o. A Collection of divers Doctrines and Uses. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Vines. A Treatise of the right Institution, Administration and receiving of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper. In Twenty Ser∣mons. 4o.
      • ☞Sermons preached on publick and eminent occasions: 1o. Caleb's in∣tegrity in following the Lord ful∣ly: From Numb. 14.24. 2o. The imposture of seducing Teachers discovered: From Eph. 4.14,15. 3o. Magnalia Dei ab Aquilone:

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      • From Isa. 6.8. 4o. The posture of Davia's spirit in a doubtfull condition: From 2 Sam. 15.25,26. 5o. The happiness of Israel: From Deut. 23.29. 6o. The purifying unclean hearts and hands: From Jam. 4.6. 7o. Earl of Essex Fu∣nerall: From 2 Sam. 3.28. 8o. Na∣ture and danger of Heresies: From 2 Pet. 2.1. 9o. Subject on to Magistrates, both supream and subordinate: In three Sermons on 1. Pet. 2.13,14,15,16. 12o. Cor∣ruption of the mind described: From 2 Cor. 2.17. 4o.
      • ☞Sr Henry Vane. The retired mans Meditations, or the Mystery and Power of Godliness, stning forth in the living Word, to the un∣masking the mystery of iniquity, in the most refined and purest Forms. 4o.
      • ☞—A healing Question propound∣ed. 4o.
      • *Mr Venning. Orthodox Paradoxes Theologicall and Experimentall. or a Believer clearing up truths by seeming Contradictions. 8o.
      • *—Triumph of Assurance over the law, sin, the world, waves, and present enjoyments. 8o.
      • *—The New Commandement re∣newed, or love one another; be∣ing an endeavour after the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace, by severall uniting Principles. 8o.
      • *—Mysteries and Revelations, or the explication of severall extra essen∣tiall and borrowed Names, allusi∣ons, and Metaphors in the Scrip∣ture 8o.
      • *—A warning to backsliders, or a discovery for the recovery of fallen ones. 8o.
      • *—Milk and Honey, or a Misselani∣ous Colation of many Christian Experiences, Sayings, Sentences, and severall places of Scrip∣ture. 8o.
      • *—Orthodox Paradoxes: Second part. 8o.
      • *—Dives and Lazarus, or not now, but hereafter. 8o.
      • *—Canaans flowing, or the second part of Milk and Honey.
      • *—The Heathen improved, or the Gibeonites hewing of wood, and drawing of water for the Sanctu∣ary. 8o.
      • Mr Ʋrells excellent Treatise concerning all the Principall Grounds of Chri∣stian Religion. 12o.
      • Mr Vallentine. Private Devotions, in six Latinies, with Directions and Prayers for each day in the week.
      • Dr Vane. Wisdom and Innocency, or Prudence and Simplicity, in the examples of the Serpent and Dove propounded to our imita∣tion. 12o.
      • *A view of some Exceptions which have been made by a Romanist, to the Ld Vic. Falkland's Discourse of the Infallibility of the Church of Rome, submitted to censure; with a Discourse of Infallibili∣ty. 4o.
      • *A Vindication of the Answer to Mr Brabourn concerning the civil Magistrates Power, as to changing Church-Government; wherein the Reverend Mr Perkins, and some Truths of God are vindicated, from the lies and scurrilous ex∣pressions cast upon them.
      • *Decapala in Psalmos, sive Commenta∣rius ex decem linguis, antiqui Pa∣tribus, Rab. Historicis & poetis à J. Vicarb. folio.
      • *—The Schismatick sifed.
      • Valdesso. Divine Considerations, treating of those things which are most profitable, most necessary,

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      • and most perfect in our Christian Profession. 8o.
      W.
      • Dr Fra. WHite. A Reply to Jesuit Fishers answer to certain Questions propounded to King James, with a conference of R.B. of St David's, with the same Je∣suit. folio.
      • Dr John White. The Orthodox Faith, and way to the Church, explain∣ed and justified; in answer to a popish Treatise intituled, White dyed Black, wherein the present Controversies between us and the Romanists are fully cleared. 4o.
      • Dr Williams. The right way to the best Religion, wherein is at large ex∣plained the principall heads of the Gospel. folio.
      • —The true Church shewed to all men that desire to be Members of the same; in six Books, contain∣ing the whole Body of Divini∣ty. folio.
      • Mr Whately. Prototypes, or the pri∣mary precedent Presidents out of the Book of Genesis, shewing the good and bad things they did and had, practically applied to our In∣formation and Reformation. folio.
      • —Bride-bush. 4o.
      • —New Birth. 4o.
      • —Husbandry. 4o.
      • —Carecloth. 4o.
      • Dr Willett. Synopsis Papismi. A ge∣generall view of Papistry, where∣in the whole mystery of iniquity, and summe of Antichristian Do∣ctrine is set down, which is main∣tained this day by the Synagogue of Rome, against the Church of Christ; with the Antithesis of the true Christian Faith, and an An∣tidotum or Counterpoison out of Scripture, against the Whore of Babylon's filthy Cup of Abo∣minations: confuted by Scrip∣tures, Fathers, Counsels, Imperiall Constitutions, Pontificall Decrees, their own Writers, and our Mar∣tyrs, and consent of all Christian Churches in the world. Pub∣lished by his Majesties Authori∣ty. folio.
      • —A Commentary on the whole Book of Liviticus. folio.
      • Hexapla in Genesin, a six-fold Commentary on Genesis: where∣in six severall Translations, viz. The Septuagint; the Chaldee. Two Latin, viz. Hierome and Tremelius. Two English, the great Bible, and Geneva Edition are compared where they differ, with the Origi∣nal Hebrew; and Pagnine, and Montanus, Interlinearie Interpre∣tation; with a six-fold Use: A Thousand Theologicall Questions are discussed. folio.
      • Hexepla in Exodum, &c. wherein is observed the Argument, the divers Readings, Controversies handled, &c. These following Transla∣tions compared, viz. Chaldee, Septuagint, Vulgar Latin, Pagnine, Montanus, Junius, Vatablus, English Bible, Geneva Eddition, and Hebrew Original; two Thousand Theologicall Que∣stions handled, and forty Au∣thours writing on this Book abridged. folio.
      • —A Commentary of the two Books of Samuel. folio.
      • —A Commentary upon Da∣niel. folio.
      • —A Commentary upon the Epistle of Paul to the Ro∣mans. folio.
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      • *Mr Wilson. A Comentary on the most Divine Epistle of Paul to the Ro∣mans, Containing the degenerati∣on of our nature by Adams fall, and restauration thereof, by the grace of Christ; with the per∣fection of saith, and the imbecilli∣ty of works, in the cause of Justi∣fication of elect sinners before Almighty God: Also the confe∣rence and method, summe and scope, Interpretations and Do∣ctrines, Reasons and Uses of each Text. Last Edition. folio.
      • ☞—A compleat Christian Dictionary, wherein the significations and severall acceptions of all the words in the Scripture are fully o∣pened, expressed, and explained. Very many ambiguous speeches, hard and difficult phrases, are plain∣ly interpreted, cleared and ex∣pounded; with a particular dictio. for the Canticles, Hebrews, and Reve∣lations, tending to the increase of Christian Knowledg, now enlarg∣ed, with above foure thousand words, interpretation of proper Names of Men, Woman, Coun∣tries, Cities, and Nature and Pro∣perties of Beasts, Fouls, Trees, Plants, &c. Extracted from the most approved Authors, especially P. Ravanelli Bibliotheca Sacra; by the diligent care of Mr Sypmson. folio.
      • —Saints by calling, or called to be Saints: A Godly Treatise of our holy calling to Christ by the Gos∣pel, with the severall gifts proper to the called, and their Counter∣feits in the Hypocrites, which are not partakers of this effectuall cal∣ling. 4o.
      • Mr Ward. Theologicall Questions, Dogmaticall Observations, and E∣vangelicall essayes on the whole Gospel of Matthew; wherein is 2650. necessary questions discus∣sed, 580. speciall Doctrines no∣ted, 550. Errors Confuted, with divers arguments whereby many truths and true tenets are confirm∣ed. folio.
      • Sermons on Colloss. 3.11. Christ all in all. The Life of Faith, The Life of Faith in Death. A cole from the Altar to kindle the holy fire of Zeal, from Rev. 3.19. Balme from Gilead to recover conscience, Heb. 13.18. Jethro's justice, of a peace offering to God. Woe to drunkards, happinesse of practice. 8o.
      • *Wallaeus. Novi Testamenti Lib. Histor. Gr. & Latt. perpetuo comenta∣rio ex antiquitate Histor. Philologia illustrata. folio.
      • Wottoni. De reconciliatione peccatoris, in quibus doctrina ecclesiae anglicana, de justificatione impii explicatur & defenditur, &c. 4o.
      • Mr Wemes Works. 4. Volumes. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Wicken. A compleat and perfect Concordance of the English Bible, Composed after a new and most compendious Method. 8o.
      • *Mr Whitfield. The light appear∣ing more and more towards per∣fect day, or a further discovery of the present state of the Indians in New England, concerning the pro∣gresse of the Gospel among them. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Wall. None but Christ, or a plain and familliar treatise of the knowledg of Christ, exciting all men to know Jesus Christ, and him crucified; with a particular appli∣cation and saving knowledg, on 1 Cor. 2.2. 8o.
      • *Mr Wilkins Ecclesiastes, or a discourse of the gift of preaching as it falls under the rules of art. 8o.
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      • *—A discourse of the beauty of pro∣vidence in all the passages of it. 12o.
      • *—On Prayer, shewing what it is, wherein it consists, and how far attainable, by industry. 8o.
      • *—Mathematicall Magick.
      • *Mr Watson. The Christians char∣ter, shewing the priviledges of true beleevers in this life, and that which is to come. 8o.
      • *—The art of Divine content∣ment. 8o.
      • *—The untaught bridegroom, see∣ing they are one, that they should be meet helps to one another. 12o.
      • *—The Anatomy of the heart. 8o.
      • ☞—The one thing necessary in a Sermon from Phil. 2.12. 8o.
      • *Mr Woolfall. The doctrine and pra∣ctice of renovation, discovering what the new Nature, and the new Creature is, its parts, causes, manner and meanes to get it. 8o.
      • *—The doctrine and practice of mortification, the matter, manner, and meanes thereof, with the bles∣sed event of it. 8o.
      • ☞Mr Wells. A prospect of eternity, or mans everlasting condition o∣pened and applied. 8o.
      • Mr Warwick. Spare minutes, resol∣ved meditations. 12o.
      • Mr Wills. Mount Tabor, or private exercises for a penitent sinner, serv∣ing for a daily practice of the life of faith, written in time of a volun∣tary retreat from secular affaires. 12o.
      • Mr Tho. White. A way to the tree of life, discovered in sundry di∣rections, for the profitable reading of the Scripture; occasionally de∣scribing the nature of a spirituall man: and in a digression, the mo∣rallity and perpetuity of the 4th. Command. 8o.
      • ☞—A method and instructions for the art of divine meditations, with instances of the severall kinds of solemn meditation. 12o.
      • *—ΠΑΝΘΕΟΛΟΓΙΑ. Or the sum of practicall Divinity practised in the wildernesse, and delivered by our Saviour in his Sermon on the mount; in observation on the 4, 5, 6, 7, chap. of Matthew: where∣in the perfection and perspicuity of the Scripture, is vindicated from the calumnies of the Anabaptists, and Papists. 8o.
      • ☞—The practice of Christian per∣fection, wherein severall conside∣rations, cautions and advices, are set down for the perfecting of the Saints, and compleating them in the knowledge of Jesus Christ. 12o.
      • *Mr Winstanly. The misteries of God, concerning the whole creati∣on of mankind. 8o.
      • *—The breathing of the day of God, or prophesies fulfilled. 8o.
      • *—The Saints paradise, or the fa∣thers teaching the only satisfaction to waiting souls. 8o.
      • *—The new Law of righteousnesse, budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. 8o.
      • Dr Wimbleton. A Sermon preached before, K. Henry. 4. 8o.
      • Mr Whitaker. Against Champion the Jesuite, in defence of the faith of the Church of England. 4o.
      • —Sermons on sundry subiects. 4o.
      • *Mr Walwin. A plea for the mini∣stry, or one good word for the Godly Ministers of England, that have so many hard speeches spo∣ken against them.
      • *Sr Fran. Wortley. Truth asserted

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      • by the doctrine and practise of the Apostles, seconded by the testimo∣ny of Synods, fathers, and doctors, from the Apostles to this day, viz. That Episcopacy is jure divino. 4o.
      • Bp Webb. The practice of quietnesse, teaching how to order our steps, to a peaceable living in this present evill world. 12o.
      • *Mr Wallis. A plea for congregationall Churches.
      • *—An explaination of the assemblies Catechisme.
      • *—Translation of Appolonius.
      • *—A Philosophical and Theological answer to the Ld Brooks.
      • ☞—Mens sobria, Expos. Epist. Tytum. Thesis Theolog, &c. 12o.
      • *Mr Workman. Private men, no Pulpit∣men.
      • ☞Mr J White. A commentary on the three first chap. of Gen. folio.
      • ☞Mr Woodbridg. The method of grace in the justification of sinners, against Mr Eyres vindiciae justificatio∣nis gratuitae; also the apostolick pro∣testant doctrine of justification, by faith is asserted. 4o.
      • ☞—Justification by faith, or a con∣futation of that antinomian error, that justification is before faith; in a Sermon preached at Saram. 4o.
      • *—Church members set in joynt, or a discovery of the unwarrantable and disorderly practice of private Christians, in usurping the peculiar office and work of Christs own Pastors, viz. publique preaching. 4o.
      • *Mr Wilkinson. Conciones tres apud Achad. Oxon. & tract. de jure divi∣no diei dominici. 8o.
      • Dr Wollebius. The abridgment of Chri∣stian Divinity, tending to the right reading of the Scriptures, ordering common places, understanding controversies, clearing common cases of conscience, with an anato∣my of a body of divinity in 14. ta∣bles for help of weak memories, in english. 12o.
      • —The same in Latine. 12o.
      • *Mr Wood. A scotch man. A little stone pretended to be cut out of the mountain, tried and sound to be counterfeit: or an examinati∣on, and refutation of Mr Lockier, concerning the matter of a visible Church, preached at Edenburg; and after printed with an appendix, for the popular government of sin∣gle congregations. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Wright. of Oxon. Five Sermons in five wayes of preaching, 1. Bp Andrew's, 2. Bp Hall's, Dr Main's, and Mr Cratwright's; 4. Presbite∣rian way, 5. Independant way, never preached with an account of the Authors design therein. 8o.
      • *Mr Warren. Unbeleevers, no subjects of justification, nor misticall uni∣on, vindicated against Mr Eyre's objections, in his vindiciae justifica∣tionis gratuitae, with a refutation of that antisidian and antievangelicall error, asserted therein, viz. The justification of a sinner before, or without faith. 4o.
      • *—A Fast Sermon preached before the Parliament. 4o.
      • *—An assize Sermon. 4o.
      • *Mr Webster. The judgement seat, and books opened, religion tried, whe∣ther of God or men, tending to discover the blasphemy of those that say they are Apostles, Teach∣ers, &c. but are found liars, de∣ceivers, &c. in sundry Sermons delivered at Alhallows London. 4o.
      • Christianae Theologiae, lib. 2. me thodicé dispositi, perpetua praeceptorum suc∣cinctorum

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      • & perspicuarum omnium controversarium, quae in ecclesiis & scholas, theologicis hodiè agitantur, compendiosâ & logicâ, tractatione, ità illustrati & temperati, ut & adul∣toribus, S.S. Theologiae studiosis, & novellis tironibus commode inservianè. Studio & opera, Mr Friderici Wen∣delini. 16o.
      • Mr Hez. Wooodward. A just account in truth and peace by brethren, lovers of, and fellow helpers to both, why they must open them∣selves to view of the world, speak∣ing to them as on the house top, &c. 4o.
      • —An appeal to the Churches of Christ, for their righteous judg∣ment in matters of Christ, the con∣cernments of all his glory, over whom there is a defence, whether Christs way be not paved forth in Scripture to be traced by the foot∣steps of his neare ones. 4o.
      • —A conference of some Christians in Church fellowship about the way of Christ with his people, and the result there from, &c. 4o.
      • —Infant Baptisme, and the first que∣re thereupon, whether all parents how notorious soever for wicked∣ness, are priviledged upon account of their own baptisme, to present their Infants thereunto, the nega∣tive maintained. o4.
      • ☞—The Lords Table. whether it is to be spread like a table for all commers, the negative affirmed. 4o.
      • —A treatise of Prayer, two queries resolved, touching forms of prayer, and six queries relating especially to the Lords Prayer. 4o.
      • —The Ministers duty to reprove sin in the pulpit, as God himself doth in his Word. 4o.
      • —Four grand enquieries, 1. whe∣ther this Nation be a Church as the Jewish was, 2. whether by privi∣ledge of Infant Baptisme, all are to be admitted to Church Com∣munions, e omnine, without mak∣ing a profession of their faith, &c. 4o.
      • —Law, Power, or the law of rela∣tion, written in the heart of Mi∣nisters and people, by the hand of God, is mighty through him, to prevail with both, to live as a peo∣ple separated to their God, especi∣ally at the Lords Table. 4o.
      • —A Church Covenant, lawfull and needfull to be entered into, by all that intend to walk in Church∣fellowship, according to Gospell order, in on vol. 4o.
      • —Good education of youth, or a childs patrimony, 2. The childs portion, respecting a child grown vp, 3. The Churches thanksgiv∣ing to God, her king, and the Par∣liament, for rich mercies, years of captivity, for her deliverance, from 88. to the 9. of Sep. 1640. 4. The Case of all Crucifixes, Images, &c. made with hands, and for a religious use discussed, 5. The Kings Chronicle, declaring the acts of the wicked, and good Kings of Judah, with the order of the Mi∣litia, &c. 6. The cause, use, and cure of feare, or strong consolati∣ons in God, to establish the heart to see the salvation of God, all re∣commended by Dr Gouge, Mr Ca∣lamy, Mr Carryl, Mr Burrouges, &c. in one vol. 4o.
      • Mr Waterhouse. A discourse of the pi∣ety and charity of elder Churches, and Christians: together with those their virtues, paralleled by Christian members of the Church of England. 8o.
      • Mr Willam. Vicar of Hexn. Six excel∣lent

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      • Sermons on sundry occasions, &c. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Woodcock. The two witnesses discovered in severall Sermons, up∣on the 11. of Rev. with the great question discussed, whether the two witnesses are slain or no. 4o.
      • ☞Mr Winnell. Suspension discussed or church-members, divine right to Christs Table: throne of grace ex∣amined and cleared.
      • ☞Mr Whitfoot. M.A. Deaths allarm, or the presage of approaching death, in a funerall Sermon, upon the death of the reverend Bp Hall. 8o.
      • Mr Sam. Ward. The wonders of the loadstone, or the loadstone newly reducted into a divine and morall use. 8o.
      Y
      • Mr YArrow. Soveraign comforts, for a troubled conscience, discovering the subtleties of Satan, with objections answered, and further manifested to the great consolation of distressed minds. 12o.
      • Mr Young Sin stigmatized, or the art to know savingly, beleeve rightly, and live righteously; taught both by si∣militude and contrariety from a serious scruting or survey of the profound humanist, cunning politi∣an, cauterized drunkard, and ex∣perimentall Christian; the beauties of all Christian graces are illustrat∣ed by the blacknesse of their oppo∣site vices. 8o.
      • —The drunkards character; with the compleat armour against evill society, with the skill, will, and industry to lewd ones, in tempting to sin, and leading to perdition. 8o.
      • —The cure of Misprision, or selected notes upon sundry questions in con∣troversie, and of main concern∣ment, between the word and the world, tending to reconcile mens judgments, and unite their affecti∣ons, as being a probable means to cure prejudice, and Misprision in such as are not past cure, with Mr Tho. Goodwin's, Mr Arrowsmith's, and Mr Ʋine's Epistle. 8o.
      • Mr Rob. Young. of Roxwell. A so∣veraign antidote against all grief, as also the benefit of affliction, how to husband it, and be supported under his most miserable exigents with the victory of patience. 8o.
      • —The cause and cure of ignorance, errour and prophanesse, or a more hopefull way to grace and salvation. 8o.
      • —The prevention of poverty, and cure of discontent. 8o.
      • ☞—The peoples impertial and com∣passionate Monitour, about hear∣ing of Sermons upon occation of two famous Divines, whose famous transcendent wit, oratory and ele∣gance, made many at their wits end with admiration. 8o.
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