Aminta

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Title
Aminta
Author
Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595.
Publication
London :: Printed for John Starkey, at the Miter, near the Middle Temple-gate in Fleet-street,
1660.
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Italian poetry
Tasso, Torquato, -- 1544-1595. -- Aminta
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"Aminta." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A94684.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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Courteous Reader.

These Books following are printed for, and sold by John Starkey, at his shop at the Miter, near the Middle Temple-gate in Fleet-street.

Books in Divinity.

1. MR. Thomas Hall's Practical and Polemical Commentary, or, Ex∣position upon the third and fourth Chapters of the latter Epistle of St. Paul to Timothy, wherein the Text is explained, fome Controversies discussed, sundry Cases of Conscience are cleared, many Common Places are succinctly handled, and divers Useful, and seasonable Observations raised. fol.

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2. Mr. Thomas Halls Homesus Enervatus, or a Confutation of the Millenarian Opinion, plain∣ly shewing that Christ will not Raign with the Saints for 1000. yeares on Earth, with a Word to our fifth Monarchy men, in octavo.

3. Mr. Thomas Halls Apologia pro Ministerio Evangelico, in quà planè & plenè ostenditur ejus necessitas, dignitas, Efficacia & Ʋtilitas; in 8o.

4. Mr. Richard Baxters Directions, and Per∣swasions to a sound Conversion, for prevention of that deceipt and Damnation of Soules; and of those scandalls, heresies, and desperate apo∣stasies, that are the consequents of a counterfeit or superficiall Change, this being the second Part of the Call to the Ʋnconverted, in octavo.

5. Mr: Richard Baxter. The Grotian Religion discovered at the Invitation of Mr. Thomas Pierce in his Vindication, with a Vindication of the Synod of Dort, from the Calumnies of the New Tylenus, and the Puritanes from the cen∣sure of Mr. Pierce, in octavo.

6. Mr. Richard Baxter of Saving Faith, that it is not only Gradually, but Specifically distinct from all common Faith, being a Treatise in an∣swer to Mr. Barlow of Oxford, in quarto.

7. Dr. Thomas Goodwin Opuscula Theologica, in octavo.

8. Mr. Thomas Gataker, Gods Eye on his Is∣rael; being an Exposition on Numbers 23.21. in quarto.

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9. Mr. Thomas Gataker, de Justificatione, & de Dipthongis, in twelves.

10. Mr. William Cartwright of Oxford, his Sermon of the Passion of Christ, in octavo.

11. Mr. Thomas Warrens Justification Justifi∣ed, or a Treatise of Justification by Faith, in octavo.

12. Mr. Thomas Coopers Act of Giving, or a Guide to Charity, in octavo.

13. Mr. John Phillips Christian Alphabet, Containing Grounds of Knowledge unto Salva∣tion, in twelves.

14. Mr. Adam Harsnets Gods Summons into a Generall Repentance, in twelves.

15. Mr. Thomas Hooker of New-England, his Miscelanies, containing five Excellent Treatises in Divinity, in twelves.

16. Mr. Richard Sedgwick. The Synopsis of Christianity, in an Exposition of the Commande∣ments, Lords Prayer, and the Creed, in octavo.

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Books of History and Humanity.

17. LEtters of Affaires, Love, and Court∣ship, written to severall Persons of Honour and Quality, by the Exquifite Pen of Monsieur de Voiture, Englished by J. D. in octavo.

18. Mr. Walter Mountague his Shepherds Pa∣radise, a Comedy privately acted before the late King Charles, by the Queens Majesty, and her Ladies of Honour, whose names are pre∣fixt, in octavo.

19. Mr. Thomas Halls Phaetons Folly, being a Translation of the second Book of Ovids Meta∣morphosts, Paraphrastically and Grammatically; with an Essay on Ovid de Tristibus, in octavo.

20. Mr. Agricola Carpentars Magical Descrip∣tion of the soule, in octavo.

21. Mr. John Hayes Compleat Tradesman, or a Guide for the true Stating of Interest, at Six per Cent. per. Annum, with other usefull Tables, in twelves.

22. A Relation of the Life of the Famous Christina, Queen of Sweden, whereunto is added

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her Genius, Translated out of French by J. H. in quarto.

23. France no friend to England, or the Ro∣sentments of the French, upon the successe of the English, as it is expressed in a Remonstrance to the King of France, upon the surrendering of Dunkirke into the hands of the English, where∣in much of the private Transactions between Cardinall Mazarine, and the late Protector, Oli∣ver, are discovered, Translated out of French, in quarto.

24. Mr. Henery Prashams Truth of Time, Re∣vealed, in twelves.

25. Aminta, the Famous Pastorall, written in Italian, by Signoir Torquato Tasso, and Transla∣ted into English Verse by John Dancer; to∣gether with divers Ingenuous Poems, in octavo.

In the Presse.

A Rare Piece, Intitled, the World Surveyed, or the Famous Voyages and Travells of Monsieur Vincent Le Blanc, Alias, White, a Frenchman of Marseilles, who, from the age of twelve yeares

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to threescore, travelled through the East and West-Indies, and most habitable Parts of the World: with a Description of all those Coun∣tries he past through; the whole Work enrich∣ed with many pleasant Histories, Translated out of French into English, by W. P. folio.

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