Paul's Church-yard.: Libri theologici, politici, historici, nundinus Paulinis (unà cum templo) prostant venales. Juxta seriem alphabeti democratici.
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679.

CLASSIS III. Historians and Philosophers.

41. ALl the London Diurnals bound together. Or a History of the Parliament, by Thomas May Esq

42. Liber crassus tres pollices. A Catalogue of such wo∣men as are not Wives, Maids, nor Widdows, being married without either Law or Liturgy, some by a Directory, and some by Nothing.

43. Pro populo Anglicano Proving that Kings had many e∣vills, because the Kings Evill was so often cured.

44. Species quarta. A new division of Government into Monarchy, Aristocracy, Democracy, and Anarchy, by Nathaniel Bacon Page  [unnumbered] of Grayes Inne Esquire: which Fourth was found out by the four kinds of Seekers, some whereof did never seek at all.

45. Moon beams, shewing how the Mood hath stronger influ∣ence then the Sun: by Dr. Chamberlain, Medico Entheato.

46. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. That the Army ought to march but two a brest, since all creatures at Noahs Ark went by Couples.

47. The Art of flying without wings: approved by divers Commanders of qualitie.

48. The Confutation of Geographers, who said we of this Island were Antipodes to none, though we tread contrary to all the world.

49. An Answer to all that James Howell hath or shall write, especially to his last Book written for the States against him∣self. By John Taylor the Water Poet.

50 Christian Libertie, or the lawfulnesse of shifting sides and opinions, as the Saints do wives, which if not for their turn, do turn them off, and take new ones.

51. Aristotles works in English Meeter, by George Wither.

52. A Vindication of the Citizens of London, that as yet they want nothing but wit and honestie.

53. A Declaration from All souls Colledge in Oxford, that since they were deprived of their Warden Doctor Shelden, they have not been an houre out of the Physitians hands, most Members of that Colledge being strangely taken away, and a * Member of Parliament set over the rest.

54. A Declaration from Saint John Baptists Colledge in Oxford, that since their Head was voted off, and a new on set on, they have bin troubled with very strange fits, especially at this time of their Colledge Dedication (commonly called Midsummer) in which dangerous Moneth they desire that Mr. Cheynell may not be their President.

55. The wandering Jew. By Dr. Du. Moulin Iunior, Medico-Theo∣logo▪ Historico Bello, Gallicus Gallo-Belgicus.

56 The jurisdiction of Courts, That the upper and lower Bench are Legall Seats of Justice, being made of such Wood as Page  [unnumbered] grew in the Kings Forrests and cut down by Ordinance of Parliament.

57. The Free State. Proving Republicks the best kind of Go∣vernment, which have Stewes for Curtizans, and Synagogues for Jewes.

58 Lex Aragoniae. That Malignants are Dead men in the Spainiards accompt, where ten yeers slaverie is held equall to a civill death.

59. The equitable Sense. That such as paid their whole Com∣position, with Fift and twentieth part, ought to enjoy but a Fift part of their estates, and a twentieth part of their libertie, keep∣ing 20. miles from London, and not five miles from home.

60. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. Proving there is some body in some part of England who is not a Preacher.