Nine books of physick and chirurgery written by that great and learned physitian, Dr Sennertus. The first five being his Institutions of the whole body of physick: the other four of fevers and agues: with their differences, signs, and cures.

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Nine books of physick and chirurgery written by that great and learned physitian, Dr Sennertus. The first five being his Institutions of the whole body of physick: the other four of fevers and agues: with their differences, signs, and cures.
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Sennert, Daniel, 1572-1637.
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London :: printed by J.M. for Lodowick Lloyd, at the Castle in Corn-hill,
1658.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- Early works to 1800.
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Bookes Printed for LODO LLOYD, and sold at his Shop next the Castle-Tavern in CORNHILL.

  • BƲrtons Anatomy of Melancholy, Folio.
  • A Historical description of the Fast-Indies, by Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, Folio.
  • Mr. John Goodwins, Redemption redeemed, Fol.
  • Divine authority of the Scriptures, 4o.
  • Antapoligies in answer to Edwards, 4o.
  • Theomatica, or the danger of fighting against God, 4o.
  • Anticavilearisme, 4o.
  • Hagiomastix, or a Scourge for the Saints, 4o.
  • Vindication of the Sentence past upon the late King, 4o.
  • Reply to A.S. in vindication of the Congregationall way. 4o.
  • Answers. 4o.
  • Fresh discovery of a high Presbyterian spirit, 4o.
  • Quaeries concerning the Government, 4o.
  • Vindication of the change of Government, intituled Peace protected, 4o.
  • Apologist condemned, 4o.
  • Three several Disputations concerning the extent and death of Christ, with Mr. Powell and Mr. Simpson. 4o.
  • Exposition of the ninth to the Romans. 4o.
  • Catabaptisme, in vindication of Infants Baptisme, proving not onely its lawfulnesse, but divine In∣stitution, 4o.

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  • Pagans Debt, and Dowry, 4o,
  • Agreement and distance of Brethren, being a brief survey of the Judgment of Mr. J.G. on Justifica∣tion, 4o.
  • Defence of the true meaning of Rom. 4.3.5.9. in answer to Mr. Walker, 4o.
  • Water-dipping, no firm footing for Church-com∣munion, 4o.
  • Return of mercies, 12o.
  • Saints interest, 12o.
  • Behm's Mysterium magnum, or an Exposition of Genesis, fol.
  • The principles of the Divine Essence, 4o.
  • Three-fold life, 4o.
  • Foure questions of the Souls originall and nature, 4o.
  • On the two Testaments, Baptisme and the Supper, 4o.
  • Mercurius Teutonicus, 4o.
  • Way to Christ discovered, to which is added a Trea∣tise of the Complexions, 12o.
  • Tree of Christian faith. 4o.
  • A true relation of the Authors life and death, fol.
  • Considerations of Infants Baptisme, by Mr. Horne, 4o.
  • Antipoedobaptisme, or a Treatise against Infants Baptisme, by John Tombes, 4o.
  • Exposition of the eleven first Chapters of Job, by Mr. Joseph Carill, 4o.
  • Some baptismall abuses discovered, 4o.
  • A doubt resolved, or satisfaction for the Seekers, wherein the case touching an Administrator of Gospell Ordinances in these times, is handled by Mr. Wil. Allen, 4o.
  • Doctrine of Justification asserted and vindicated in

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  • answer to Mr. Wil. Eyre, of Sarum, and Mr. Rich. Baxter of Kederminster, by Mr. John Eedes Minister of the Gospell, 4o.
  • Monarchy or no Monarchy in England by Mr. Wil. Lilly, 4o.
  • Divine Opticks, or a Treatise of the eye, by Mr. Re∣bert Dingly, M. A and Minister of Brixton in the Isle of Wight, 8o.
  • Astrea, or true loves Mirror, by Leonard Willan, Gent, 8o.
  • The exceeding riches of Grace, advanced in Mrs. Sa∣rah Wight, by H. Jessey, 8o.
  • Gospel-liberty, by Mr. Cradock, 4o.
  • The Prophesie of Daniell explained by Ephr. Huit, Pastor to the Church at Windsor in New-England, 4o.
  • The Anatomy of Conscience, by Mr. Ephraim Huit, 4o.
  • Supplication of Saints, by Thomas Sorocould, 12o.
  • Saints daily exercise by John Preston, D D. 4o.
  • The Christians daily walk in holy security and peace by H. Scudder, 12o.
  • The pouring out of the seven Vials, by Mr. John Cotton, of Boston in New-england. 4o.
  • The power of the Keys, by Mr. Cotton, 4o.
  • Silex Scintillans, the second Edition enlarged, with a second part added thereunto, by Henry Vaughan Satyrist 8o.
  • A Tteatise of faith, by Fzekiel Culverwell, 12o.
  • The Doctrine of faith, by John Rogers, 12o.
  • Graces and Prayers for Children, 8o.
  • Fire of the Sanctuary, by Mr. Bruges, 12o.
  • Martyrs Flowers, by Clement Cotton, 12o.
  • Balm from Gilead, by Mr. Robrough, 8o.
  • Signes of a godly man, by Mr. Byfeild, 12o.

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  • The right use of Promises, by Jer. Lewis, 12o.
  • A definition of faith, by Timothy Bat, 12o.
  • Three questions of free justification, Christian liber∣ty, and the use of the Law, by Samuel Torshell of Banbury. 12o.
  • The Saints humiliation by Sam: Torshell, 4o.
  • Tree of life, or the blood of the Grape, by Tobias Whitaker, Dr. of Physick, 8o.
  • Job Paraphrased, by George Abbot, 4o.
  • The Works of Dr. Stoughton, 4o.
  • Questions and answers on the Common Catechism, by John Ball Minister of Langton, 8o.
  • Right receiving of Christ, by Daniel Dyke, being a Treatise of the Lords Supper, 12o.
  • A Treatise of the morality of the Sabbath, by George Abbot, 4o.
  • Reformation sure & steadfast, by Sam. Farecloth, 4o.
  • Marrow of Sacred Divinity, by Dr. Ames.
  • Saints Nosegay, by Sam. Clark.
  • An Exposition of the Canticles, by Thomas Bright∣man, 4o.
  • A Treatise called the two Covenants from Sinai, and Sion, drawn up Catechistically, by Sam. Slater, 8o.
  • Godly mans choice, by Mr. Scudder, 12o.
  • The Anchor of hope for Gods tossed ones, by John Wells, 12o.
  • The Spirit convincing of sin, by Peter Sterry, 4o.
  • Christ alone exalted in the perfection and encou∣ragements of his Saints (notwithstanding sins and tryals) by Dr. Crispe. 8o.
  • A small Catechisme, called Milk for Babes, by John Cotton of New-England, 8o.
  • Golden Sands, with a few short hints about the ri∣ches of grace, by John Bachilcr, 12o.
  • Spaniards cruelty and treachery in peace & war, 4o.

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  • Quakers quaking principles, by Ellis Bradshaw, 4o.
  • Quakers Idol, by Josuah Millar, 4o.
  • Magia Mdamica, or the antiquity of Magick, and the descent thereof from Adam.
  • Lumen de lumine, or new magicall light discovered and communicated to the world.
  • Anthroposophia Theomagica, or a discourse of the na∣ture of man, and his estate after death. (All three) by Engenius Philalethes, 8o.
  • Expositions with observations on several Scriptures, by Isaac Pennington; Junior, Esq 4o.
  • Postilion, or Prophetical Prognosticks of the wars of Christendome, written in high Dutch, by Paulus Felgenhowre, translated in the year 1655 4o.
  • Garden inclosed, Christs Church, Christs Garden, by Paul Hobson, 8o.
  • The Protestants practise, or the Compleat Christian, containing the summ of Christian Divinity, by a Reverend Father of the Church of England, 12o.
  • The whole grounds of Physick and Chyrurgery, by that great and famous Physitian Dan. Synertus, Dr. and Professor of Physick, made English for the benefit of the unlearned, by I. O. late of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge. 8o.
  • Severall Sermons and Discourses of Mr. Wil. Dell, Mr. of Gonvill and Cajus Colledge in Cambr, 4o.
  • The Orthodox Evangelist, by Mr. John Norton of Boston in New-England, 4o.
  • The Chymists Key to shut or to open, or the true Doctrine of Corruption and Generation, by that juditious and industrious Artist Henry Nollins, published by 'Eugenius Philalethes.
  • Short Arithmetick, or the old and tedious way of numbring reduced to a new and brief method, by Edward Howes, Rector of Gouldenham in Essex, 12o.

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