The peace and joy of the soul procured and preserved

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The peace and joy of the soul procured and preserved
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London :: printed for W. Freeman, at the Bible over-against the Middle-Temple-gate,in Fleet-street,
1700.
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A Catalogue of some Books Printed for W. Freeman, at the Bible in Fleet-street.

THE Devout Communicant, exemplified in his Behaviour, before at, and after the Sacra∣ment of the Lord's Supper, practically suited to all the parts of that solemn Ordinance. The seventh Edition Corrected and very much A∣mended by the Author. Price 1s. 6d.

An Infallible way to Cententment, in the midst of Publick or Personal Calamities; with particular Encouragement against the fear of Fire and Poverty, evil Tidings, and Death it self. The fourth Edition, Corrected and En∣larged, by the Author of the Devout Communi∣cant. Price 1s. 6d.

The whole Duty of a Christian: Containing all things necessary, both as to what he is to know, and do, for the obtaining a Happy Eter∣nity. To which is added more particular Di∣rections, how to prepare for a Comfortable Death. Price 1s. 6d.

The three Books, above named, are now Printed on an Extraordinary good Paper and fair Character.

A Manual of Private Devotions and Medita∣tions, with Directions for the Sick. By the Right Reverend Father in God L. Andrews, late Lord Bishop of Winchester, in 12mo. Price 1s. 6d.

A View of all Religions in the World, By Alexander Ross. in 8vo. Price 6s.

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The Old Religion, a Treatise wherein is laid down the true state of the Difference betwixt the Reformed and the Roman Church, for the set∣ling of wavering Minds, and a Preservation against Popish Insinuations, By the Reverend Father in God Jos. Hall, late Lord Bishop of Exeter, in 12mo. Price 1s. 6d.

Quarles Emblems: The last and best Edition, in 8vo. Price 5s.

—His Argalus and Parthenia, in 8vo. with Cuts.

—The same in 12mo. without Cuts. Price 1s.

Miege's last and best French Grammar, 8vo. Price 2s.

—His Grammar for Foreigners to learn English. Price 2s.

Politeuphenia: Wits Common Wealth, or a Treasury of Divine, Moral, Historical, and Political Admonitions, Similies and Sentences, for the use of Schools: Newly Revised. Price 1s. 6d.

The Manners of the Israelites, in three Parts, 1. Of the Patriarchs. 2. Of the Israelites after their coming out of Egypt until the Captivity of Babylon. 3. Of the Jews, after their return from the Captivity, until the Preaching of the Gospel. Price 1s.

Directions for the due Observation of the Lord's Day. Price stitch'd 4d.

Thesaurarium Mathematicae; or, the Treasu∣ry of the Mathematicks, containing variety of useful Practices in Arithmetick, Geometry, Trigonometry, Astronomy, Geography, Navi∣gation

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and Surveying: As also the Mensuration of Board, Glass, Tiling, Paving, Timber, Stone, and Irregular Solids. Likewise it teach∣eth the Art of Gauging, Dialling, Fortification and Gunnery. Illustrated with several Mathe∣matical Sculptures on Copper Plates, By J. Taylor, Gent.

The Elements of Euclid explain'd in a new, but most easie Method: by that excellent Mathematician, F. C. F. Milliet de Chales, of the Society of Jesus; now made English, in 8vo. Price 4s.

Dr. Harvey's Treatise of the small Pox and Measles. in 8vo. Price 1s. 6d.

The Art of preserving and restoring Health, in 12mo. Price 1s.

A Compleat Body of Chyrurgical Operations, containing the whole Practice of Surgery, with Observations and Remarks on each case. By M. de la Vauguion, M. D. and Intendant of the Royal Hospitals about Paris; faithfully done into English, in 8vo. Price 6s.

A new Voyage to Italy, By Maximilion Mis∣son, Gen. in 2 vol. 8vo. Price 12s.

Of Wisdom three Books, Written Original∣ly in French by the Sieur de Charron, made Eng∣lish by G. Stanhope, D. D. Chaplain in Ordina∣ry to his Majesty, in 2 Vol. 8vo. Price 12s.

The Roman History, By Laurence Echard, A. M. of Christ College in Cambridge, in 2 Vol. 8vo. Price 11s.

Erasmi Colloquia, in 8vo. Price 2s. 6d.

Cambridge Phrases, in 8vo. Price 5s.

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A Compleat Guide for Justices of Peace: In two Parts; the first containing the Common and Statute Laws relating to the Office of a Justice of the Peace: The second consisting of the most Authentick and useful Presidents, which do pro∣perly concern the same: By J. Bond, of Grays-Inn, Esq; The second Edition, much Enlarg∣ed and continued down, in 8vo. Price 6s.

Means to Preserve Peace in Marriage. By the Author of Rules of Civility. Price 1s.

Zenophon's History of Greece, Translated by J. Newman, Gent. 8vo. Price 4s.

☞ There is newly Printedan Excellent Book, Entituled, Arithmetick; or, the Ground of Arts: Teaching that Science, both in whole Numbers and Fractions. Originally Composed by Dr. Record, and others. And now perused, Corrected, new Methodized, much approved; And thereto Added, I. A new Treatise of Decimals, with the Demonstration of each Rule, and the Relation it has to Vulgar Fracti∣ons; Also why Decimals are wrought as whole Numbers, &c. II. Tables of Simple and Compound Interest, with the manner of Cal∣culation, and use thereof in Resolving all the most necessary Questions, concerning Interest and Discount of Money; the Purchasing or Selling Estates, in Land or Houses, in Present, or Reversion, in Fee or for time Limited, and for Fining off Rent, &c. III. The easiest Me∣thod of Extracting the Square and Cube-Roots of Numbers, whole or broken, and the use thereof in many material Instances. Dedica∣ted to his Highness the Duke of Gloucester. By Edward Hatton, Philomercat. Price 5s.

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