Proverbs English, French, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish. All Englished and alphabetically digested.: By N.R. Gent.
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- Proverbs English, French, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish. All Englished and alphabetically digested.: By N.R. Gent.
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- London :: Printed for Simon Miller at the Star in Pauls Church-yard,
- 1659.
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- Aphorisms and apothegms
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"Proverbs English, French, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish. All Englished and alphabetically digested.: By N.R. Gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A92272.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 24, 2025.
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Curteous Reader, These Books follow∣ing, are Printed for Simon Miller, and Sold by him at the Starre in St. Pauls Church-yard.
Small Folio.
- DOctor Lightfoot his Harmony on the New Testament, which will shortly be re-print∣ed with large Additi∣ons.
- The Civil Warres of Spain in the Reign of Charles the fifth, Em∣perour of Germany, and King of that Nation, wherein our late unhap∣py differences are paral∣leled in many particu∣larss.
- A general History of Scotland, from the year 767. to the death of King James, contain∣ing the principal Revo∣lutions and Transacti∣ons of Church▪ and State, with Political Observations, and re∣flections upon the same: by David Hume of Godscroft.
- The History of this Iron Age.
- Mr Paul Baine on the Ephesians.
- The Queen of Arra∣gon, a Play: In fol.
In Quarto large.
- Jo. Barklay his Ar∣genis, Translated by Sir Robert ••••e Grise Knight, by his Late Majesties special Command.
- An Eperimental Trea∣tise of Surgery, by Fe∣lix Wortz.
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Quarto Small.
- Abraham's Faith, or the good Old Religion, proving the Doctrine of the Church of England to be the only true Faith of Gods Elect: By John Nicholson Minister of the Gospel.
- The Anatomy of Mortality: By George Strood.
- Three Treatises: 1. The Conversion of Nineveh touching Frayer and Fasting. 2. Gods Trumpet sounding to Repentance. 3. Sove∣reign preservatives a∣gainst distrustfull Thoughts and Cares: By Will. Atters••ll Minister of Gods Word at Is∣field in Sussex.
- Aynsworth on the Canticles.
- Paul Baine, his Dio∣cesans Trial.
- Gralle against Appo∣lonius.
- A Treatise of Civil policy, being a clear Decision of 43 Queries, concerning prerogative, right and priviledge, in reference to the supream Prince and people: By Samuel Rutherford Pro∣fessor of Divinity of St Andrews in Scotland.
- Politick and Military Observations of Civil and Military Govern∣ment, containing the Birth, Encrease, Decay of Monarchies, the car∣riage of Princes and Magistrates.
- Mr Pinchin his Me∣ritorious price of mans Redemption, cleared.
- Astrology Theologi∣zed, shewing what na∣ture and influence the Starres and Planets have over men, and how the same may be diverted and avoided.
- Wells his Souls Pro∣gress.
- Christ tempted, the Devils Conquered; Be∣ing a plain Exposition on the fourth Chapter of St Mathews Gospel: By John Gumbledon Mi∣nister of the Gospel.
- The Saints Society.
- Dr Stoughtons thirteen
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- choice Sermons, with his Body of Divinity.
- The Reasons of the dissenting Brethren con∣cerning the Presbyterian Government, together with the answer of the Assembly of Divines.
- Gamdens Remains.
- The Harmonious Consent and Confessi∣on of Faith, of all the Protestant Reformed Churches in Christen∣dome.
- The discription of the Universall Quadrant, by which is perform'd with great Expedition, the whole Doctrine of Triangles, both plain and Sphericall: Also the Resolution of such Prop••sitions as are most usefull in Astronomy, Na∣vigation, and Dialling: By which is performed the proportioning of Lines for measuring of all manner of Land, Board, Glass, Timber, Stone, &c. by Tho. Stir∣rup Mathemat.
Large Octavo.
- Florus Anglicus, with the Lively Effigies of all the Kings and Queens since the Con∣quest, cut in Brass.
- The Reconciler of the Bible, wherein a∣bove two thousand seem∣ing Contradictions are fully and plainly Recon∣ciled.
- Evidences for Hea∣ven, containing infal∣lible Signs and real De∣monstrations for assu∣rance of Salvation: published by Ed••. Cala∣my Minister of Alder∣manbury, Lo••d.
- The Life and Reign of King Charles from his Birth to his Death, By Lambert Wood.
- The Night-Search, the second part: By H. Mill.
- A view of the Jewish Religion, with their Rites, Customes and Ceremonies.
- Usefull Instructions for these Evil times;
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- held forth in 22 Ser∣mons, by Nicholas Lockyer, Provost of Eaton Colledge
- The Nullity of Church-Censures, or Excommunication, not of Divine Institution, but a meer humane In∣vention: Written by the famous Tho. Erastes, and never before Eng∣lished.
Small Octavo.
- Ed WaterhouseEsq His Discourse of Piety and Charity.
- Panacea, or the Uni∣versall Medicine; be∣ing a Discourse of the Admirable Nature and Virtues of Tobacco: By Dr. Everard and O∣thers.
- A view and Defence of the Reformation of the Church of England, very usefull in these times.
- Mr. Pet. du Moulin, his Antidote against Popery; published on purpose to prevent the Delusions of the Priests and Jesuites who are now very busie amongst us
- Herberts Devotions, or a Companion for a Christian, containing Meditations and prayers usefull upon all occasi∣ons.
- O••id de Pento, in English.
- The Loves of Cli••io and Lezio a Romance. Mr. Know••es, his Rudi∣ment of the Hebrew Tongue.
- A Book of Scheams or Figures of Heaven, rea∣dy set for every four Mi∣nutes of times, and ve∣ry usefull for all Astro∣logers.
- Florus Anglicus, or an exact History of Eng∣land from the Reig•• of William to the death of the Late King.
- Lingua, or the Com∣bate of the Tongue, and five Senses for Speri∣ority: a serious Come∣dy.
- The Spirits Touch∣stone; being a clear
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- discovery how a man may certainly know whether he be truly taught by the Spirit of God, or not.
- The poor mans Phy∣sician and Chyrurgion.
- Physicall Rarities, containing the most choice Receipts in Phy∣sick and Chyrurgery, for the cure of all Diseases Incident to mans body: By R W••lliams. To which is added the phy∣sical Mathematicks: By Hermes, Tris. Magistus.
- The Idol of Clowns, or the Relation of Wat ••iler's Rebellion.
- The Christian Mode∣rator, in 3 parts.
- The Golden Fleece, or a Discourse of the cloathing of England.
- Dr. Sibbs his Divine Meditations.
- Vigerius Preceptes of Idiotismes.
- Grotij Poemata.
- Three Books of Mr. Mathews Minister at Swansey in Southwales.
- 1 The Messiah Mag∣nified by the mouthes of Babes in America; or Gaius and Gamaliel, a helpfull Father and his hopefull Son discoursing of the three most consi∣derable points: 1. The great want of Christ 2. The great worth. that is in Christ. 3. The good way that is chalkt our by Christ.
- 2. The New Con∣gregationall Church prov'd to be the old Christian Church, by Scripture, Reason, and History.
- 3. The Rending Church-member R••gu∣larly cal'd back to Christ and his Church.
- A Physical Dictionary.
Duodecim.
- Doctor Smith's pra∣ctice of physick.
- The G••ammar War.
- ...Possellius Apothegmes.
- ...Fascicul••…••… Florum.
- Crashaw's Visions.
- The Juniper Le∣cture.
- ...Helvicus Colloquies.
- The Christian Soul∣dier,
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- his Combate with the three arch-enemies of man-kind, the world, the flesh, and the devil.
- Hensius de Crepundiis.
- The History of Rus∣sia, or the Government of the Emperour of Muscovia, with the man∣ner and fashions of the people of that Countrey.
- Drexeliu's School of Patience.
- Drexelius his right Intention of every ones Action.
Vigimi Quat.
- The New Testa∣ment.
- The third part of the Bible.
- Sir Richard Baker's Med. and Prayers fo•• every day of the Week.
Playes.
- The Ball.
- Chawbut.
- Conspiracy.
- Obstinate Lady.
- The London Chanti∣clers; a Comedy full of various and delightfull Mirth, never before pub∣lished.