A CATALOGUE OF Choice English Books, Consisting of DIVINITY, HISTORY, PHYSICK, AND Variety of other SUBJECTS.
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Divinity, History, Physick, Miscellanies, in Folio.
- 1 ANtiquities of Great Brittain and Ireland, particularly of Cheshire. — 1673
- 2 Ferd. Pulton's Collection of Statutes from Magna Charta to 1629. —
- 3 Grimstone's General Inventory of the History of France.— 1607
- 4 Campian's two Books of Ayres, to be sung to the Lute and Viols, &c.—
- 5 Sir Phil. Sidney's Arcadia: wants the end of the Supplement.—1638
- 6 Desid. Erasmus, his Paraphrase on the New Testament. 2 Vol. —
- 7 Dr. Mart. Luther's Divine Discourses at his Table, &c.— 1652
- 8 S. Clarks General Martyrology, a Collection of Persecutions, with Cuts— 1677
- 9 —his Lives of sundry Eminent Persons.— 1683
- 10 VVill. Perkins his Works in Divinity. 3 Vol.— 1632
- 11 Bishop Jewels Defence of the Apology of the Church of England. — 1567
- 12 — his Reply unto Mr. Harding's Answer.— London. 1565
- 13 Geo. Hutcheson's Exposition of the Gospel of St. John — 1657
- 14 Sir Richard Hawkins his Voyage into the South Sea, Anno 1593. — 1622
- 15 Dr. James Hart's Diet of the Diseased: the Nature of Dyet, &c.— 1633
- 16 Bishop Cooper's Works Collected into one Volume with his Life — 1623
- 17 Bishop Babington's Works; viz. on the Creed, Pentateuch, Commandments, &c. 1622
- 18 VVard's Questions, Observations, and Essays upon Matthew— 1640
- 19 Steph. Charnock's Works compleat. 2 Vol.— 1684
- 20 St. Augustin of the City of God, with Vive's Comments — 1610
- 21 Tyndal, Frith, and Barne's Works—1573
- 22 Dubartas his Divine Weeks and Works Englished by Sylvester. —
- 23 Leigh's System, or Body of Divinity, in 10 Books—1654
- 24 Dr. Brooks's Sacred and Mysterious History of Man's Redemption— 1657
- 25 Clelia, a Romance: 2d. Part.— wants Title
- 26 Dr. Jo. Mayer's Commentary on the New Testament. 2 Vol. — 1631
- 27 Bishop VVilliams his true Church shewed unto all men, in 6 Books— 1629
- 28 Gurnal's Christian in compleat Armour, the 5th Edition— 1669
- 29 Clem. Cottons Compleat Concordance to the Bible— London. 1631
- 30 Dr. Heylin's Life and Death of Archbishop Land— London. 1671
- 31 Laud's Labyrinth in a Reply to his Conference with Fisher — 1658
- 32 Almahide, or the Captive Queen, an excellent new Romance— 1678
- 33 Dr. Jo. and Fr. VVhites Works in one Volume— 1624
- 34 Dr. Fr. VVhite's Reply to the Jesuite Fisher. — 1624
- 35 VVill. Austin's Godly and Learned Meditations on the Holy Days— 1635
- 36 H. Davis's three Books, belonging to an Uniformity in Churches. — 1669
- 37 Fr. Mason of the Consecration of Bishops, &c. — 1613
- 38 Dr. Andr. VVillet's Sixfold Comment. on Leviticus, &c. —
- 39 — his Sixfold Comment. on Daniel with an Appendix— 1610
- 40 — his Sixfold Comment. on the Epistle to the Romans— 1611
- 41 Tho. VVilson's Christian Dictionary: last Edition— 1678
- 42 Ja. Howels Life of Lewis the XIII. of France, and Cardinal Richelieu— 1646
- 43 VVill Fenners Works in Divinity— Lettered 1657
- 44 Jo. Downame's Guide to Godliness: a Treatise of a Christian Life—1622
- 45 — his Christian Warfare against the Devil, World, and Flesh—1634
- 46 Perkins his Works gathered into one Volume— 1603
- 47 Bishop Geo. Downame of Justification against Bellarmin—
- [Page 2]48 Ed Elton's Sermons on the 7th. 8th. 9th. of the Romans—1653
- 49 —his Exposition on the Epistle to the Golossians—1637
- 50 VVill. Rastal's Collection of Statutes from Magna Charta to 1610. —
- 51 Brathwait's English Gentleman and Gentlewoman—1641
- 52 Bayn's Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians— 1643
- 53 Ed. Leigh's Critica Sacra on the Old and New Testament—1650
- 54 General Practice of Physick by VVirtzung and Mosan—1654
- 55 Renodeus his Dispensatory, Englished by Tomlinson —1657
- 56 Works of Tho. Beacon, a famous Divine under Q. Mary and Q. Elizabeth. 2 Vol. 1564
- 57 Ge [...]fr. Chaucer's Works Lettered. (wants a little at the end) —
- 58 Dr. Cave's Lives of the Primitive Fathers. 2 Vol. (Guilt and Let.) — 1682
- 59 H. Boughtons Learned Works, with Dr. Lightfoot's Preface—1662
- 60 W. Pembles Works: 3d Edition—1635
- 61 Dr. Rob. Harris his Works, with an Addition of Sermons not extant before.—
- 62 Burgess his Spiritual Refining, of Grace and Assurance —1652
- 63 Tho. VVilson's Christian Dictionary: last Edition. —1678
- 64 Jo. Baccacio's Novels and Tales: 5th Edition.— 1684
- 65 Osw. Crollius his Royal and Practical Chymistry— 1670
- 66 Pet. Sterry's Discourse of the Freedom of the Will —1675
- 67 Ant. Burges his Doctrine of Original Sin Asserted— 1659
- 68 Dr. Jo. Mayer's Commentary on Joshua, Judges, Ruth, &c.— 1657
- 69 —his Commentary on the Writings of Job, David, and Solomon—1653
- 70 Ed. Leigh's Annotat. Philological and Theological on the New Testament—1650
- 71 Rich. Roger's Commentary on the whole Book of Judges—1615
- 72 Ja. York of Lincoln, Blacksmith, his Heraldry —1641
- 73 Lord Bacon's several Works brought to publick Light—1657
- 74 Jo. Babington's Discourse of Artificial Fireworks with Figures —1635
- 75 Isaackson's Chronology, or series and succession of the four Monarchies—1633
- 76 Cawley's Laws against Recusants, with the Judges Explanations —1680
- 77 Crook's Description of the Body of Man, or Anatomy with Figures, &c. —
- 78 Bloom's Geographical description of the World, with Maps, &c. —
- 79 Jo. Rushworth's Tryal of the Earl of Strafford — 1680
- 80 —his Collections: 4 Vol. Compleat —1680
- 81 Seneca's Works, Moral and Natural; Englished by Dr. Lodge—1618
- 82 Townsend's Historical Collections of Queen Elizabeth's four Parliaments—1680
- 83 Sir Sim. d'Ewe's Journal of Queen Elizabeth's Parliaments — 1682
- 84 Annals of King James and King Charles the First —1681
- 85 Richardson's state of Europe, a Relation of the Provinces thereof — 1627
- 86 Sir Phil. Sidney's Arcadia: the last Edition —1674
- 87 Ed. Phillips's Dictionary of hard English Words—1658
- 88 Plutarch's Lives of the ancient Greecians and Romans, &c. —1676
- 89 Fox his Book of Martyrs: or Acts and Monuments. 3 Vol.—1641
- 90 Assembly of Divines, Annotations on the Bible. 2 Vol. —1651
- 91 Dr. Fulk's Confutation of the Rhemists Testament—1589
- 92 Aug. Marlorate's Exposition of St. Matthew's Gospel — 1570
- 93 Tho. Wilson's Commentary on the Divine Epistle to the Romans —1653
- 94 Ferd. Pulton's Collection of Statutes from Magna Charta to 1632.—
- 95 Manby's Continuation of Pulton's Statutes to 1667. —
- 96 Hieron's Works: 2d. Vol. viz. Sermons, &c.—1634
- 97 Geo. Kendal's Doctrine of the Saints Perseverance—1654
- [Page 3]98 Dr. Jo. Lightfoot's Works; with his Life: 3 Mapps, &c. 2 Vol. guilt and Let. 1684
- 99 Dr. Franc. Robert's Key of the Bible: 3d Edition—1665
- 100 Arth. Hildersam's 108 Lectures of the 4th of John—1632
- 101 Jo. Babington's Discourse of Artificial Fireworks, with Figures, &c.— 1635
- 102 Col. Monro's Expedition, & Military Observations in the Wars of Swedeland, &c. 1637
- 103 Andr. Tackquet's Military Architecture, or the Art of Fortifying, &c.— 1613
- 104 Military Instructions for the Cavalry, according to Modern War—1644
- 105 Aelian's Tacticks, or the Art of Embattailing Armies, by Capt. Bingham, with Fig.
- 106 Capt. Ger. Barry's Military Discipline with Figures—1634
- 107 Len. Willan's Perfect Statesman, or Minister of State—1668
- 108 Ambr. Parey's Works in Chyrurgery; with Spigelius Figures, &c. —1677
- 109 Jo. Parkinson's Theatre of Plants, an Universal Herbal, with Figures, &c.—1640
- 110 —his Garden of all sorts of Pleasant Flowers: Fig.—1656
- 111 Dr. James Hart's Dyet of the Diseased, the Nature of Dyet, &c.—1633
- 112 Barret's Dictionary, English, Latin, Greek, and French— 1580
- 113 Riverius his Practice and Observations of Physick; Englished by Culpepper—1672
- 114 Batman upon Bartholome's Book de proprietatibus rerum, English —1582
- 115 Mich. Dalton's Country Justices Practice out of Sessions—1630
- 116 Vignola's Architecture, 5 Orders thereof, Englished by Leek — 1669
- 117 Dr. Tho. Taylor's Works, the first Volume— 1659
- 118 Benj. Spencer's Golden Meane; for Christians to walk by— 1659
- 119 Curia Potitiae, or the Apologies of several Princes, with their Effigies, &c.—
- 120 Discourse of the well Governing a Kingdom, &c. against Machiavel—1608
- 121 Eromena, a Romance, by Gio. Fr. Biondi (wants, Title)—
- 122 Lord Bacon's Natural History in 10 Centuries; 3d Edition.— 1631
- 123 Evelyns Sylva, a Discourse of Forrest-Trees, &c. Kalendarium Hortense—1664
- 124 Nich. Gulpepper's Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or the London Dispensatory—1623
- 125 Osw. Gabelhorer's Book of Physick, called the Dutch Physick —1599
- 126 Al. Tops Book of Praises, called the Psalms of David— Amster. 1629
- 127 G. Sandy's Paraphrase upon the Divine Poems of Job, David, Solomon, &c. —1638
- 128 —his Ovid Metamorphosis Englished, with Cuts—1632
- 129 Orlando Furioso in English Heroick Verse, by Sir Jo. Harrington, with Cuts, wants Title
- 130 Geo. Chapman's Translation of Homer's Iliads, in Verse; wants Title.—
- 131 E. of Sterlin's Recreation with the Muses, in Tragedies, Poems, &c. — 1637
- 132 Brown's Brittannia's Pastorals, Poems, &c.— 1613
- 133 Lawe's Treasury of Musick: Ayres, Dialogues, &c. — 1669
- 134 Dr. Bayly's Wall Flower, a Marriage between Reality and Fancy, &c.—1653
- 135 Plinius Secundus his History of the World, or Natural History—1635
- 136 Ogilby's Dutch Embassy to the Emperor of China; with Figures—1669
- 137 —his Works of Publ. Virgilius Maro, with Figures and Annotat. —1669
- 138 Capt. Sam. Sturmy's Mariners Magazine, &c. 3d Edition — 1684
- 139 Lightning Column, or Sea Mirrour, containing the Sea Coasts, &c. with Maps & Fig.
- 140 Rich. Stock's Learned and useful Comment. on Malachy — 1641
- 141 The Marrow of the French Tongue, with Dialogues, &c. by Woodroeph — 1622
- 142 Arriana, a Romance, in two parts, Englished out of French—1641
- 143 Reynold's Triumphs of Gods Revenge against Murther, Imperfect. —
- 144 Clelia, an excellent new Romance, by de Scudery. Vol. 3.— 1658
- 145 Dutchess of Newcastle's Philosophical Letters, &c—1664
- 146 Lo [...] B [...]'s Re [...]uscitatio, in several of his Works, &c. —1657
- 147 Ni [...]. [...] Holy Court, in 3 Tomes, Englished by Sir T. H.—1634
- [Page 4]148 Sam Clark's Martyrology, with Cuts, (wants Title) —1651
- 149 Dr. Ed. Kellet's Miscellanies of Divinity, of the Estate of the Soul, &c. — 1635
- 150 Apologies of several Princes, Justifying to the World their Actions, with Effigies 1654
- 151 Gadbury's Collection of Nativities in 150 Genitures, &c.— 1662
- 152 Aar. Rathbourn's Surveyor in four Books— London. 1616
- 153 Treasury of Ancient Times, viz. Collections and Observations Divine, Moral, Philosoph. Poetic. Martial, Political, Histor. Astrolog. with Figures, &c. 2 Vol.
- 154 Sam. Purchas his Pilgrimage, or Relations of the World and Religions thereof, &c.
- 155 Dr. Will. Gouge's Comment. on the Epistle to the Hebrews: 2 Vol. with his Life 1650
- 156 Sam. Crook's Divine Character of the Hypocrite, and true Christian, &c. — 1658
- 157 Dr. Sibs his Comment on the 2d Corinthians, Lettered —1655
- 158 Bishop Hall's Paraphrase on the hard Texts of Scripture of the Old & N. Test. 1633
- 159 Patrick Sympson's History of the Church from Christ to the present year 1634.
- 160 Bishop Nicholson's Davids Harp Tuned, on the Psalms of David —1662
- 161 Lord Mornay's 4 Books of the Institution of the Sacrament, against the Mass—1600
- 162 Hooker's Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity in 5 Books— 1617
- 163 Aelian's Tacticks, or the Art of an Army Embattailing —1616
- 164 Capt. Jo. Bingham's Art of Embattailing an Army—1631
- 165 Jo. Gadbury's Collection of Nativities in 150 Genitures—1662
- 166 Nic. Bifield's Exposition on the Epistle to the Colossians — 1617
- 167 Eln. Parr's Works, viz. on the Romans, Grounds of Divinity, and Abba Father. —
- 168 Sam. Newman's Large and Compleat Concordance to the Bible in English.— 1650
- 169 Pet. Martyr's Common places of Divinity with his Epistles. —
- 170 Rich. Greenham's Works in Divinity; 5th Edition.—1612
- 171 Hooker's Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity; 5 Books; with his Tracts, &c. —
- 172 Dr. Sam. Bolton's Dead Saint speaking in several Treatises — 1657
- 173 Jo. Balls Power of Godliness: the Natures, Properties, &c. of a Godly Life—1657
- 174 Dr. Nat. Homes his Works in 16 Tracts, Lettered. — London. 1652
- 175 Gataker's Sermons gathered into one Volume; Lettered —1637
- 176 Roger's Lectures on the History of Naaman the Syrian, his Disease and Cure 1642
- 177 Rand. Cotgraves Dictionary, French and English: and English and French; Let. 1632
- 178 Jo. Minsieu's Dictionary, Spanish and English, and Engl. & Spanish, with a Grammar.
- 179 Jo. Flories World of Words: a Dictionary, Ital. and English— 1598
- 180 Jo. Fox's Book of Martyrs, or Acts and Monuments, 3 Vol. large Paper—1684
- 181 Steph. Charnock's Works compleat, 2 Vol. Guilt and Lettered—1684
- 182 Mercator's Atlas; or Description of the World, 2 Vol. with Maps, large Paper
- 183 Collection of the Maps of the World by Vischer, de VVit, &c. in numb. 58 neatly colourd
- 184 History of the Reformation of the Church of England, by Dr. Burnet. 2 Vol.
- 185 —of Italy in its Original Glory, Ruine, and Revival, by Warcup—1660
- 186 —of Venice, and the Wars of Cyprus, &c. —1658
- 187 —of the admired City and State of Venice, in a Prospect thereof, by Howel.
- 188 —of Florence, or the Florentine History, by Macchiavel —1595
- 189 —of France, or the general History thereof, by Grimstone —1621
- 190 —of France, by Gualdo Priorato, Englished by the E. of Monmouth — 1676
- 191 —of Lapland, with an account of their Religion, Manners, Conjurations, &c. 1674
- 192 —of the Troubles and Wars of Swethland and Poland, by Fowler—
- 193 —of Lewis XIth. King of France: Englished by Grimstone. —
- 194 —of Polybius, with the Order of the Roman Encamping — 1634
- 195 —of the whole World, in a description thereof, by Heylin— 1682
- 196 —of Lewis the XI. and Charles the VIII. of France, by Commines— 1674
- [Page 5]197 —of Lewis the XIII. and Cardinal de Richelieu, by Howel—1646
- 198 —of Great Brittain and Ireland, and particularly of Cheshire. by Sr. P. Leicester
- 199 —of the Holy War: by Tho. Fuller. —1640
- 200 —of the Reign of King Henry the VII by Lord Bacon —1641
- 201 —of State of Europe, in 14 Books, by Richardson— 1627
- 202 —of the wonderful things of Nature, by Jo. Jonstonus—1657
- 203 —of London, in an Historical Account thereof, by J. Howel—1657
- 204 —of the Life and Death of Hector, by Lidgate, Dedicated to K. Hen. V. 1614
- 205 —of Nature, or Nat. Hist. New Atlantis, &c. by Lord Bacon—1651
- 206 —or Catalogue of the Kings, Princes, Dukes, &c. of England, by R. Brooks 1619
- 207 —of the Recovery of Jerusalem by Godfr. Bulloign —1600
- 208 —of the Precedency of Kings, &c. by Ja. Howel—1664
- 209 —of the Renowned Kingdom of Naples, &c. by J. Howel —1647
- 210 —of Virginia, New England, the Summer Isles, &c. by Capt. Smith, — 1632
- 211 —of the six Voyages of Bapt. Tavernier into Persia, &c. —1677
- 212 —of the World, and Religions of all Ages and Places, by S. Purchas—1617
- 213 —of the Life and Reign of King Charles the First, by Sanderson—1658
- 214 —of Mary Queen of Scots and King James, by the same—1656
- 215 —of Scotland, from 1423. to 1542. and of K. James and K. Charles I. by Drummond.
- 216 —of the Advancement and Proficiency of Learning; by Lord Bacon — 1640
- 217 —of Sir Richard Hawkins's Voyage to the South Sea—1593—162 [...]
- 218 —or the Annals of Corn. Tacitus, by Sir H. Savil — 1640
- 219 —of the Great and Renowned Monarchy of China, with a Map—1655
- 220 —of the West Indies, in a Survey thereof, by Gage—1648
- 220 —of Rome, by Titus Livius, Englished by Dr. Holland, with a Map, &c. 1686
- 221 Jo. Boccacio's Novels and Tales: the Fifth Edition —1684
- 222 Cawley's Laws against Recusants, with the Judges Explanation — 1680
- 223 Wheler's Voyage into Greece in Company of Dr. Spon: with Sculptures — 1683
- 224 Dr. Robert Brady's Introduction to the Old English History—1684
- 225 Capt. Sam. Sturmys Mariners Magazin: 3d Edition— 1684
- 226 History of Gusman, or the Spanish Rogue. —
- 227 Dr. Jo. Lightfoot's Works, with his Life; 3 Maps, &c. 2 Vol. — 1684
- 228 Lord Bacon's Advancement of Learning; 9 Books—1674
- 229 Sam. Clarke's General Martyrology, with Cuts, &c. — 1677
- 230 Schefferus his History of Lapland with Figures, &c.—1674
- 231 Corn. Tacitus his Annals in English, by Sir Hen. Savile.—
- 232 Bishop Cowper's Works in one Volume, with his Life, &c.—1622
- 233 Dr. Andrew Willet's sixfold Comment. on Genesis and Exodus —1633
- 234 Speed's Prospect of the most Famous Parts of the World, his Maps—1627
- 235 Holy Bible, of the Old and N. Testament with the Apochrypha, an old Translation.
- 236 Aphorismes Civil and Military, out of Guicciardin— 1629
- 237 Assembly of Divines Annotations on the Bible, 2 Vol. —1657
- 238 Jo. Fox's Book of Martyrs, or the Acts and Monuments of the Chruch, 3 Vol. 1684
Divinity, History, Physick, Miscellanies, in Quarto.
- 1 JO. Diodati his Learned Annotations on the Bible — 1643
- 2 Th. Gale's Court of the Gentiles, of the Origine of Humane Literature— 1672
- 3 Leon. Phioravanti's 3 exact pieces in Physick and Chrurgery—1652
- 4 Morning Exercise by several Ministers at St. Giles in the Fields —1676
- [Page 6]5 Morning Exercise at Cripplegate by several Ministers —1671
- 6 Supplement to the Morning Exercise at Cripplegate— 1674
- 7 Morning Exercise by several Ministers in Southwark —1675
- 8 Ja. Durham's Exposition of the Canticles, with Dr. Owen's Preface—1669
- 9—his Practical Exposition of the Ten Commandments—1669
- 10 Jo. Smith's England's Improvement Revived, of Husbandry — 1673
- 11 Dr. Hen More's Consutation of Judiciary Astrology—1681
- 12 Nic. Morgan's Perfection of Horsmanship, &c. —1609
- 13 Th. Brugis his Marrow of Physick, and the parts of Man's Body —1640
- 14 Sir Tho. Elyot's Castle of Health, Cogan's Haven of Health, Viccary's English Man's Treasure; Kelway against the Plague. —
- 15 Dr. Tho. Venner's Via Recta ad Vitam Longam, for attaining to a long Life— 1650
- 16 Aeneas his Descent into Hell, described by Virgil, &c. —1661
- 17 Sihthorp's Advertisement to the Irish, and Bishop Ushers Religion of the Ancient Irish.
- 18 Sir Jo. Temples History of the Irish Rebellion in 1641.—1646
- 19 Terentius his Comedy, called Andria, Englished by Dr. Webbe —1629
- 20 Bruel's Physician's Practice of all Diseases from Head to Foot—1639
- 21 Safeguard for Sailors; or Great Rutter—1671
- 22 Gerv. Markham's Cavelarice, or English Horseman.—
- 23 —his Master-piece Revived, in the Cure of all Diseases of Horses— 1683
- 24 Clem. Cotton's Compleat Concordance to the English Bible —1631
- 25 Moses Cooke's Improving, Raising, &c. of Forrest Trees — 1679
- 26 Vigo, Gale, and Galens's Works in Chyrurgery— London. 1586
- 27 Rob. Cawdrays Treasury or Store-house of Similies— 1609
- 28 Arth. Hopton's Topographical Glass —1611
- 29 Dr. Jo. Collins his Lecture Sermons on the 2d Canticles — 1676
- 30 Dr. Tho. Taylor's Christs Victory over the Dragon— 1633
- 31 —his Moses and Aaron, or the Types and Shadows of our Saviour—1653
- 32 R. Verstegan's Antiquities of the English Nation, with Figures— 1634
- 33 Swedish Intelligencer of the Wars of Gustavus Adolphus in Germany, with Figures, &c.
- 34 Map of the World in four parts, viz. Asia, Europe, Africa, and America 1668
- 35 Persons Varieties; or a Survey of excellent matters —1635
- 36 The School of Salerne's Regiment of Health — 1634
- 37 Will. Leyhorn's Panorganon; a description of an Instrument —1672
- 38 Tho. Brooks's Golden Key to open hidden Treasures —1675
- 39 R. Montague's Apello Caesarem, a Just Appeal, &c.— 1625
- 40 Fab. Phillips's Rights and Priviledges of the Kings Servants— 1671
- 41 Bishop Hall's Peace of Rome, in above 300 different Opinions— 1609
- 42 Jo. Goodwin of being filled with the Spirit, in several Sermons— 1670
- 43 Jo. Fr. Sena [...]lt's Man become guilty. And the Christian Man.— 1650
- 44 Dr. Dan. VVhiteby's Romish Doctrines not from the beginning —1664
- 45 Sam. Woodford's Paraphrase upon the Psalms of David. — 1667
- 46 Mat. Lawrence's Use, and Practice of Faith, &c. — 1657
- 47 Destruction of Troy in three Books: 10th Edition. — 1680
- 48 Le Febure his Compleat Body of Chymistry, in 2 Books — 1672
- 49 Dr. Tho. Pierces Collection of Sermons—1671
- 50 Tho. Brook's Paradice opened, of Divine Love — 1675
- 51 Will. Greenhil's Exposition of Ezekiel; 4 first parts— 1658
- 52 Jer. Burroughs two Treatises of earthly mindedness, and walking with God —1656
- 53 Epicurus's Morals Englished by Dr. Charleton — 1656
- 54 Rob. Bolton's Instructions for comforting Afflicted Consciences—1631
- [Page 7]55 Discourse of Horsemanship, and the Art of Riding — 1584
- 56 Gerv. Markham's Master-piece, curing all Diseases in Horses — 1683
- 57 Dr. Reynolds 3 Treatises: Vanity of the Creature, Sinfulness of Sin, & Life of Christ
- 58 Morning Exercise at St. Giles in the Fields — 1660
- 59 Bishop Taylor's Vindication of the Sacred Order of Episcopacy — 1660
- 60 R. Vine's Treatise of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper —1657
- 61 Hen. Philips's Seaman's Kalender of Navigation — 1679
- 62 Spanish Pilgrim: an admirable discovery of a Roman Catholick — 1625
- 63 Bishop Reynolds his Works, viz. on the Passions, and Faculties of the Soul, on the 14th of Hosea, of the Sacrament; 3 Treatises; and on the 110th Psalm, 2 Vol.
- 64 Dr. Heylin's description of the World: 7th Edit. Large Paper — 1636
- 65 —his Survey of the State of France, and the adjoining Isles — 1656
- 66 —his History of St. George of Cappadocia-Asserted — 1631
- 67 —his Stumbling-block of Disobedience, laid by Calvin. —
- 68 —his History of the Sabbath, in 2 Books — 1636
- 69 The Jewish Synagogue, a Narration of the State of the Jews — 1656
- 70 Lord Mornay's Treatise of the Church, and the Questions thereabout— 1606
- 71 Got's Divine History of the Genesis of the World, &c, — 1670
- 72 Abridgement of the Acts and Monuments; or the Book of Martyrs —
- 73 The experienced Farrier, or Farring Compleated — 1678
- 74 Nic. le Febure his compleat Body of Chymistry — 1634
- 75 Jo. Banister's Works in Chyrurgery —1633
- 76 Boterus his Relation of the most Famous Kingdoms, &c. of the World — 1630
- 77 Hen. Vertue's Christ and the Church, or Parallels; 3 Books — 1659
- 78 Dr. Hyde's Christ and the Church; or Christianity explained, &c. —1658
- 79 Jo. Fr. Senault's Corruption of Nature by Sin — 1650
- 80 Will. Barrife's Military Discipline, or young Artillery Man — 1639
- 81 Sandivogius his new Light to Alchimy; and Chymical Dictionary— 1650
- 82 Dr. Jo. Mewton's help to Calculation — 1657
- 83 Philips his Sea-man's Kalendar; and Norwood's Sea-man's Practice — 1678
- 84 Nat. Coleson's Mariners new Kalender — 1675
- 85 Ed. Gunter's Mathematical Works —1636
- 86 Dr. Rich. Holdsworth's Sermons —1651
- 87 Lod. Loyd's Marrow of History, or Pilgrimage of Kings and Princes — 1653
- 88 Bapt. Guarini's Pastor Fido Englished by Fanshaw — 1647
- 89 Capt. Tho. Bining's Light to the Art of Gunnery with Figures — 1677
- 90 Mountague's Miscellanea Spiritualia: devout Essays — 1654
- 91 M. Blundevil's Mathematical Exercises, in 8 Treatises — 1597
- 92 Dr. Tho. Ridley's View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law — 1634
- 93 Tho. Drant's Horace in English Verse —
- 94 Palmer's Catholick Planisphere, or Mathematical Jewel — 1658
- 95 Dr. Stubb's Justification of the War with Holland — 1673
- 96 The History of Trebizond, in 4 Books — 1616
- 97 Rich. Kilburn's Topography or Survey of Kent — 1659
- 98 Dr. Webb's Comedy of Terentius, called Andria: Latine and English— 1629
- 99 Ed. Gunter's Mathematical Works Revised, &c. by Foster and Bond. 1653
- 100 Noah Biggs his Vanity of the Craft of Physick, &c. — 1651
- 101 Names of the Parishes, Towns, &c. in England and Wales, with Maps & distances
- 102 Lylies Euphues, the Anatomy of Wit, his England, &c. — 1636
- 103 Jer. Burrough's Irenicum to the Lovers of Truth and Peace —1653
- [Page 8]104 Divine Right of Church Government and Gospel Ministry — 1654
- 105 Cogan's Haven of Health, (wants Title) —
- 106 Tho. Brightman's Revelation of St. John illustrated, &c. —1644
- 107 Gio. Torriano's Italian Tutor, a compleat Italian Grammar — 1640
- 108 Bunting's Travel of the Holy Patriarchs, &c.— 1629
- 109 Godwin's Roman and Jewish, and Rouse's Attick Antiquities — 1638
- 110 Culverwel's Learned and Elegant discourse of the Light of Nature, &c. — 1669
- 111 Pet. Heylin's Cosmography, or brief description of the World — 1629
- 112 Bishop Nicholson's Exposition of the Church Catechism —1678
- 113 Leon. Phioravanti's 3 exact pieces of Secrets, &c. — 1652
- 114 Commentary's of the Civil Wars of France, with an account of the Massacre 1574
- 115 Dr. Preston on the New Covenant, and Saints daily Exercise, of Prayer—
- 116 Sir Fr. Kinaston's Translation of Chaucer's Troilus and Cresida — 1635
- 117 Glory of England; the many Prerogatives thereof, and Pilgrimage of Kings, &c.
- 118 Dr. Ed. Reynold's on the 14th of Hosea —1640
- 119 Dr. Tho. Manton's Exposition upon St. James and Jude — 1645
- 120 Jo. Clark's Holy Oyle for the Lamps of the Sanctu [...]y, Scripture Phrases, &c.
- 121 Dr. Jo. Mayer's English Catechism explain'd; 4th E [...]on —1630
- 122 Jer. Burrough's Gospel Remission, that Blessed [...] [...] in Pardon—1674
- 123 Bernard's Rhemes against Rome in their E [...] [...]ion of the Bi [...]se—1626
- 124 Markham's Master-piece Revived in the Cu [...] [...] Dis [...]ses in Ec [...]ses, &c.—1675
- 125 Dr. Reynold's Meditation of the Holy Sacr [...] [...] Lord's Supper— 1639
- 126 Eph. Pagit's Christianographie: with [...] — 1635
- 127 Tho. Larkham's Attributes of God unfol [...] [...] — [...]6
- 128 Dr. Ed. Reynolds his Vanity of the C [...] [...] Sin, and [...] [...]st
- 129 Report of the Kingdom of Congo, a Reg [...] [...] Figures, [...] — 1597
- 130 Chr. Lever's History of the Defenders of the Catho [...]k [...]ith — 1627
- 131 Dud. Digs unlawfulness of Subjects taking up Arms, & Symon's defence of K. Charles
- 132 R. Cawdray's Treasury or Store-house of Similies (wants Title) —
- 133 Ed. Marbury's Commentary on the Prophecy of Habakkuk — 1650
- 134 Tho. Stirrup's compleat Dialist of making Dials, &c. — 1659
- 135 Dr. Tho. Goodwin's Collection of his Works or Pieces, &c. —1643
- 136 Chr. Love of Grace; the Zealous Christian, Heavens Glory, and Hells Terror 1631
- 137 Pet. Charron of Wisdom; 3 Books: Englished by Lennard —
- 138 History of the Heroick Life, and deplorable Death of K. Henry the 4th of France.
- 139 Bapt. Guarini's Pastor fido, Englished by Fanshaw —1647
- 140 Fr. Junius of the painting of the Ancients, 3 Books — 1638
- 141 Phil. Barrough's Method of Physick for the curing of diseases — 1634
- 142 Ed. Wright's certain Errors in Navigation corrected — 1657
- 143 Cranmer's defence of the Catholick Doctrine of the Sacrament, and Fox's Sermons
- 144 Mat. Sutclif's Practice, Proceeding, and Laws of Arms — 1593
- 145 Steph. Gardner's Answer to George Joy's Confutation —1546
- 146 Camden's Remains concerning Brittain, especially England —1614
- 147 Rog. Ascham's Schoolmaster for the teaching of the Latine Tongue —1570
- 148 Tho. Godwin's Jewish and Roman Antiquities — 1601
- 149 Bishop Hall's Episcopacy by divine Right asserted —1640
- 150 Jo. Dod and Rob. Clever's Exposition of the Commandments —1632
- 151 Sir Hen. Spelman's large Treatise of Tithes — 1647
- 152 Rich. Bernard's Terence's Comedies English and Latine—1607
- 153 Roman Conclave in the Lives of the Roman Emperors, and Popes—1609
- [Page 9]154 Card. Contareno's Commonwealth of Venice, and the Dukes Lives — 1599
- 155 Prideaux his Compendious Introduction for the reading of Histories — 1648
- 156 Gurnal's Christian in compleat Armour: first and second parts—1656
- 157 Earl of Clarendon's View and Survey of Hobb's Leviathan — 1676
- 158 Sir Ken. Digby of Bodies, and the Immortality of Man's Soul —1645
- 159 Will. Prin's Histrio-Mastix, or the Players Scourge, &c. — 1633
- 160 D. Leon. Phioravanti's 3 exact pieces of Secrets of Physick —
- 161 Dr. Tho. Muffet's Healths Improvement: Rules for food, &c.—1655
- 162 P [...]t. Charron of Wisdom, 3 Books; Englished out of French —
- 263 Fr. Quarle's divine Fancies; and his Argalus and Parthenia —1638
- 264 R. Vine's Gods drawing, and Mans coming to Christ, in 32 Sermons — 1662
- 265 Nic. Bifiela's Rule of Faith, an exposition of the Creed — 1626
- 166 Jo. Rud. Glauber's description of new Philosophical Furnaces —1659
- 167 Jes. Mede's Key of the Revelation, Englished by R. Moore —1643
- 168 Dr. Jo. Owen's Practical Exposition on the 130th Psalm — 1669
- 169 Fr. Walsingham's search into matters of Religion— 1609
- 170 Ed. Symon's Vindication of King Charles the First— 1648
- 171 Fenner's Treatise of the Affections, and Christs Alarm to drowsie Saints— 1650
- 172 Bernard's Key of Knowledge for the opening of the Revelation— 1617
- 173 —his Terrence, his Comedies, English and Latine; 6th Edition —1641
- 174 Sir Ken. Digby of Bodies, and the Soul; with Ross his Philosophical Touchstone
- 175 Ant. Burges his true Doctrine of Justification — 1654
- 176 Ja. Howel's Familiar Letters Domestick and Forrreign —1645
- 177 Geo. Strode's Anatomy of Mortality, in 8 Head—1632
- 178 Dr. Jo. Preston's Sin's Overthrow of Mortification — 1641
- 179 Watson's Decacordon of 10 Quodlibetical Questions betwixt the Priests and Jesuits
- 180 Ed. Leigh's Treatise of Divinity, in three Books — 1647
- 181 Dr. Jo. Stoughton's 15 Sermons upon select Occasions — 1640
- 182 Dr. Will. Gouge's domestical Duties, in 8 Treatises — 1622
- 183 Gale's Court of the Gentiles of the Original of humane Literature, 2 parts. —1669
- 184 Lord Bacon's Essays or Counsels Civil and Moral— 1639
- 185 Dr. Tho. Venner's Via recta ad vitam longam —1650
- 186 Will. Langham's Garden of Health in the Propertys of all Simples, Plants, &c.
- 187 Jer. Burrough's Gospel Remission: the blessedness of Pardon, &c.—1674
- 188 Dr. Jo. Owen's death of death in the death of Christ — 1648
- 189 Dod and Clever's plain and familiar Exposition of the Commandments —
- 190 Dan. Cawdrey and H. Palmer's Christian Sabbath vindicated, both parts compleat
- 191 Dr. Tho. Jacomb's several Sermons on the 8th of the Romans —1672
- 192 Sir. Jo. Hayward's Lives of the three Norman Kings of England— 1613
- 193 If. Ambrose's Media, or the middle things in reference to the first and last—1650
- 194 Gale's Court of the Gentiles; first part —1669
- 195 Dr. Tho. Manton's Exposition, with Notes, on St. James — 16 [...]3
- 196 —his practical Commentary on the Epistle of Jude — 1658
- 197 Dr. Ob. Grew's Meditations on our Saviour's Parable of the Prodigal— 1678
- 198 H. Broughton's Revelation of the Holy Apocalypse — 1610
- 199 Cl. Cotton's compleat Concordance to the Bible in English — 1635
- 200 Tho. Case's Mount Pisgah, or Prospect of Heaven — 1670
- 201 M. Prideaux's Introduction for the reading of Histories— 1650
- 202 Dr. Jo. Owen's death of death in the death of Christ — 1648
- 203 Dr. Hen. Hammond's practical Catechism; 5th Edition —1649
- [Page 10]204 Tho. Brooks his golden Key to open hidden Treasures — 1675
- 205 Jo. Calvin's Sermons on the Epistles to Timothy and Titus— 1579
- 206 Camden's Remains concerning Brittain, especially England— 1629
- 207 Owen Feltham's Resolves, a duple Century; 6th Edition —1636
- 208 Tho. Wright's Passions of the mind in general; Six Books— 1630
- 209 Brerewood's Enquiry's touching diversitys of Languages and Religions — 1635
- 210 Prideaux his compendious Introduction to Histories, &c. — 1654
- 211 Atwel's faithful Surveyor, and Errors in Land measuring — 1658
- 212 F. Paul's Apology in defence of Gerson of Excommunication against Bellarmin—
- 213 Pet. Charron of Wisdom, 3 Books, out of French —
- 214 History of the Quarrels of Pope Paul the V. with the Venetians —1626
- 215 Rich. Norwood's Trigonometry, or Doctrine of Triangles— 1631
- 216 Camden's Remains concerning Brittain, especially England —1614
- 217 Glanvil's 7 Essays on important Subjects in Philosophy and Religion —1678
- 218 Diggs his Geomecrical Treatise of Pantometria and Longometria — 1571
- 219 Virgil's 13 Books of Aeneids Englished by Th. Phaer, and Th. Twyne— 1584
- 220 History of Astrea and Celadon, a Romance, in 12 Books — 1620
- 221 Dr. Mart. Luther's Commentary on the Psalms, of degrees— 1577
- 222 Dr. Edw. Reynold's Explanation on the 110th Psalm —1642
- 223 Nic. Culverwel's Light of Nature, with other Treatises, &c.— 1652
- 124 Jo. Eeaton's Honey comb of free Justification — 1642
- 125 Archbishop Bancroft's Survey of the pretended Holy Discipline—1663
- 226 Pet. Heylin's Cofmography, or description of the World —1636
- 227 History of Valentine and Orson, Sons of the Emperor of Greece—1679
- 228 Jo. Trapp's Comment on the Pentateuch, or 5 Books of Moses —1650
- 229 —his Comment. on Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Canticles — 1650
- 230 —his Commentary on the 4 Evangelists and Acts of the Apostles— 1647
- 231 —his Commentary on all the Epistles, Revelation, and common places —1647
- 232 Dr. Ed. Reynolds his 3 Treatises: and on the 110th Psalm— 1633
- 233 R. Bernard's Terences Comedies, English and Latine—1641
- 234 G. Sandy's View or survey of the state of Religion in the West, &c.—1629
- 235 Pet. Heylin's little description of the great World: 7th Edition—1636
- 236 Part of a Register, containing sundry memorable matters by divers Godly Men —
- 237 Ant. Burges his Vindication of the moral Law, and of Justification—1647
- 238 Panoplie of Epistles out of Cicero, and others —1576
- 239 Wil. Symmond's Pisgah Evangelica on the Revelation — 1605
- 240 Admirable History of a Penitent Woman seduced to become a Witch, wants Index
- 241 Dr. Hen. Hammond's Practical Catechism; and 10 Tracts, &c. —1646
- 242 Dan. Cawdrey, and Herb. Palmer's Christian Sabbath Vindicated; 2d part —1652
- 243 Barclay of the Temporal Authority of the Pope over Princes, &c. —1611
- 244 True Relation of the Affairs of Cleve and Gulick, &c. Harcourts Voyage to Guinia, and the Travels of Monsieur de Monfart.— 1614
- 245 Bishop Hoper's Answer to St. Gardner's detection of the Devils Sophistry —1547
- 246 Tho. Brightman's Works, viz. on the Revelation, Daniel, Canticles— 1644
- 247 Cypr. Lucar's Mathematical Treatise, called Lucarsolace; wants end —
- 248 Will. Pryn's signal Loyalty, &c. of Gods Saints towards their Kings, 2 Vol.—1660
- 249 Life and Reign of King Henry 3d. Hen. 4th. and Ed. 6th. by Sir Jo. Hayward 1599
- 250 Ja. Durham's Exposition of the Canticles, or Song of Solomon— 1669
- 251 Squire's Exposition on the 2d to the Thessalonians — 1630
- 252 Dr. Jo. Preston on the new Covenant, Saints Exercise of Prayer, and Court Sermons
- [Page 11]253 Will. Hugh's Abridgement of Ordinances of Parliament from 1640 to 1656.
- 254 Phillips Praeemption and Pourveyance for the King— 1663
- 255 Perfect Conveyancer, or several select and choice Presidents— 1650
- 256 Sam. Clark's marrow of Ecclesiastical History in the Lives of the Fathers, &c. 2 Vol.
- 257 —his Lives of 10 Eminent Divines, &c. not in the Folio Edit. of his Lives 1662
- 258 Jo. Valdesso's 100 Divine Considerations — 1638
- 259 Archbishop Cranmer of the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ, wants Title
- 260 R. [...]stin's Treatise of Fruit-Trees, their grafting, setting, &c. —
- 261 Dr. Jo. Preston's Life Eternal, of the Attributes, and Saints Qualification—1633
- 262 —on the new Covenant, Saints daily Exercise, of Prayer, and Court Sermons
- 263 Rob. Bolton's learned and Pious Works: viz. a discourse about the state of true Happiness: directions for walking with God: Instructions for comforting afflicted Consciences. 4 last things; Sermons, &c. 2 Vol. — 1641
- 264 Gurnal's Christian in compleat Armour, a Magazin opened: 3 parts: 4th Edit. 2 Vol.
- 265 Ant. Burgess his Spiritual Refining, 2d part: and of Justification — 1654
- 266 Tho. Cartwright's Reply to Archbishop Whitgyfte; 2 Vol. — 1575
- 267 —his second Reply to Archbishop Whitgyfte: alone — 1575
- 268 Rob. Bolton's Instructions for comforting Afflicted Consciences —1635
- 269 Weemse's Christian Synagogue: Pourtraiture of the Image of God: & Observat. &c.
- 270 Peacham's Compleat Gentleman, of drawing, Limning, Antiquities, &c. wants Title.
- 271 Mansion of Magnanimity in the Actions of English Kings, Princes, &c.— 1590
- 272 Tho. Cogan's Haven of Health, upon 5 Words of Hippocrates—1636
- 273 Jo. Collin's Sector on a Quadrant, in the use of four several Quadrants — 1659
- 274 Tho. Brook's Paradice opened; the Mysteries and Rarities of Divine Love 1673
- 275 Pet. Martyr's decades of the Historys of the Spaniards in the West Indies—1612
- 276 The Image broken in defence of the Kings Book against Milton—1651
- 277 The History of Independency, the 2d part— 1648
- 278 Glanvil's scepsis scientifica; or confest Ignorance the way to Science — 1665
- 279 Sam. Clark's Lives of the Fathers, Reformers, &c. with their Effigies—1650
- 280 Hartgil's Astronomical Tables reduced to our Age by Gadbury— 1656
- 281 The examination of Wits, discovering what profession each one is apt for, &c.
- 282 Dr. Mark Ridley's Treatise of magnetical Bodies and motions— 1613
- 283 Geo. Silver's Paradoxes of defence; and the true grounds of Fight—1599
- 284 Fr. Godwin's Catalogue of the Bishops of England —1601
- 285 M. Aur. Antoninus his-Meditations Englished, and Notes by M. Casaubon—1653
- 286 Herd. Cortes Conquest of the West India, now new Spain, by the Spaniards—1578
- 287 Ro. Aschams Toxophilus, or the School of Shooting —1589
- 288 R. Record's Pathway to Knowledge in the Principles of Geometry— 1557
- 289 Tho. Dig's Arithmetical and Warlike Treatise, named Stratioticos—1590
- 290 Leon. Mascal's Book of the Government of Cattel — 1610
- 291 Gerardo, the unfortunate Spaniard, a Pattern for Lascivious Lovers — 1622
- 292 Jo. Speidel's Geometrical extraction, a Collection of the choisest Problems— 1657
- 293 Declaration of the Practises and Treasons attempted, &c. by the E. of Essex—1601
- 294 Albion's England, the History thereof in Verse; to Queen Elizabeth — 1598
- 295 Sir Roger L'Estrange's Apology, with the Transactions leading to the Kings Restaur.
- 296 Arth. Hopton's Topographical Glass, and Geodetical Staff; 2 Mathemat. Treatises
- 297 E. Messelden's Circle of Commerce, or balance of Trade —1623
- 298 Pet. du Moulin's Anatomy of Arminianisme, Englished out of Latine— 1620
- 299 St. Augustin's Religion and Sums: and Montagu's new Gag for an old Goose 1624
- 300 Al. Ross his Philosophical Touchstone against Digby of Bodies, &c.—1645
- [Page 12]301 Bishop Bilson's Sermons of the Redemption of Mankind, &c.— 1599
- 302 King Henry the 8th his Primer: 2d Edition; wants Title—
- 303 Dr. Sibs his Bowels opened on the 4th 5th 6th of Canticles —1639
- 304 Shepheard's faithful Councellour; or the marrow of the Law; English —1651
- 305 Will. West's S [...]mboleography, of Instruments and Presidents, &c. 2 parts; with Supplications, Bills, and Answers, Pleadings, &c.—1618
- 306 Dr. Tho. Jacomb's Sermons on the 8th to the Romans — [...]672
- 307 Jo. Weemse's Learned Works in 4 parts; 3 Vol. Compleat — 1636
- 308 Greenhil's Exposition on Ezekiel: Chapt. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. — 1649
- 309 Dr. Jo. Preston's Breast-plate of Faith and Love; 4th Edition— 1634
- 310 Jo. Caryl's Exposition on the 32.33. and 34 Chapt. of Job, being the 10th p [...] 1661
- 311 Jo. Well's Soul's Progress to the Celestial Canaan — 1639
- 312 Dr. Sib's Returning Back-slider, a Commentary on the 14th of Hosea — 1639
- 313 Dr. Mart. Day's Sermons on the Resurrection of the Body, &c. —1636
- 314 Dr. Sclater's Exposition on the first and second of the Thessalonians—1630
- 315 Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New; with Notes, &c.— 1583
- 316 Fides Catholica, or the Doctrine of the Catholick Church— [...]661
- 317 Walt. Bruel's Physicians Practice, curing all diseases, &c. — 1639
- 318 Geo. Swinnock's Fading of the Flesh, and Flourishing of Faith— 1662
- 319 Jo. Birchensha's History of divine Verities, in 4 parts — 1655
- 320 Tho Gataker of the nature and use of Lots — 1619
- 321 Dr. R. Fown's 3 holy Offices of Jesus Christ, &c. — 1619
- 322 Hurault's Politick, Moral, and Martial Discourses — 1595
- 323 Rich. Brathwait's Survey of History, or a Nursery for Gentry —1638
- 324 P. du Moulin's Buckler of Faith, in desence of the Reformed of France—1620
- 325 Tho. Harby's What is Truth? or the Pattern in the Mount— 1673
- 326 Dr. Will. Gouge's Saints Sacrifice; on the 16th Psalm—1632
- 327 Dr. Jo. Favor's Antiquity triumphing over Novelty — 1619
- 328 Finch's Summ of sacred Divinity published by Jo. Downame —
- 329 Jo. Mureet's several Works, with his Life, &c. published by Mr. Caryl & Dr. [...]anton
- 330 Jer. Burrough's his Moses Choice, with his Eye fixed upon Heaven— 1650
- 331 Jo. Ball's Treatise of Faith, the Nature and Life thereof; 3d Edition—1657
- 332 Latham's new and second Book of Falconry, &c. — 1633
- 333 Dr. Jo. Stoughton's 15 Sermons on select occasions, with his 7 Sermons—
- 334 —his 13 Sermons Preached in Aldermanbury Church — 1640
- 335 Dr. Mart. Day's Doomsday; or a Treatise of the Resurection of the Body, &c. 1632
- 336 Dr. Mart. Luther's Commentary on the Epistle to the Galathians—1588
- 337 Dr. Jo. Prest [...]n's Breast-plate of Faith and Love, with his Court Sermons—1630
- 338 Tho. Gataker of the nature and use of Lots, &c. — 1619
- 339 Crow's Catalogue of our English Writers on the Bible, Interleaved — 1668
- 340 Bishop Reynold's Work, viz. on the Passions and Faculties of the Soul: On the Lords last Supper: On the 14th of Hosea: 3 Treatises: on the 110th Psalm: Sermons
- 341 Rich. Turnbul's Exposition on the Epistles of James and Jude—1600
- 342 Weemse's Exposititon of the Ceremonial, Moral, and Judicial Laws: & Exercitations
- 343 —his Exposition of the Moral Law or 10 Commandments—1632
- 344 The Holy Bible, with the Common Prayer and Psalms, &c. — Oxford. 1679
- 345 Dr. Edw. Stillingsteet's Irenicum, or Weapon-salve for the Churches Wounds 1662
- 346 Herb. Thorndike's just Weights and Measures, &c. — 1680
- 347 The Famous, delectable, and Pleasant History of Parismus — 1684
- 348 Dr. Tho. Goodwin's Pieces, or Works Collected into one Volume— 1643
- [Page 13]349 Jos. Caryl's Exposition on the 7 first Chapters of Job, parts 1 and 2 — 1644
- 350 Tho. Hooker's Souls Vocation or effectual calling to Christ—1638
- 351 Dr. Hammond's Vindication of the dissertations concerning Episcopacy— 1654
- 352 Jo. Clark's Holy Oyle for the Lamps of the Sanctuary, &c.— 1630
- 353 Jo. Paget's Arrow against the Brownists, and of Talmudi (que) & Rabbinical Allegations.
- 354 Ja. Buck's Treatise of the Beatitudes, or Christ's happy Men —1637
- 355 Sir H. Plat's Jewel-House of Art and Nature, of Husbandry, &c.—1653
- 356 Hall's Mortality's meditation in Verse: and the Golden Fleece, of Trade, &c.—
- 357 Nehem. Roger's Strange Vineyard in Palaestina, on Isaiah's Parable, &c.— 1623
- 358 Dr. Dan. Featly's Romish Fisher caught in his own Net, against the Jesuite Fisher 1624
- 359 Rob. Cleaver's Explanation of the Book of Proverbs —1615
- 360 Dr. Reeve's England's Restitution, the man of men, the Statesman — 1660
- 361 Jo. Lord Napier's plain discovery of the whole Revelation — 1611
- 362 The Office and Duty of Executors, &c.— 1641
- 363 Horn's Brazen Serpent, or Christs Exaltation for mans Salvation—1673
- 364 E. Mollinier's Essays; or moral and political discourses —1636
- 365 St. Augustin's Rule for the Brothers & Sisters of that Profession, with St. Hugh's Exp.
- 366 Jo. Harding's Chronicle of England to King Edward the 4th in Verse, &c. 1543
- 367 Daily Observations, Meditations divine and moral, by a Person of Honor 1654
- 368 Dr. Will. Gouge's Guide to go to God, on the Lords Prayer—1636
- 369 Dr. Burgess his Answer to Ames, in defence of the 3 Ceremonies, &c.— 1631
- 370 Dr. Collins his Cordial for a fainting Soul, Sermons, &c.—1649
- 371 Dr. Ed. Reynold's Israel's Prayer in time of Trouble, on the 14th of Hoseah 1655
- 372 Nicolson's Apology for the discipline of the ancient Church— 1659
- 373 Bishop Hall's Episcopacy by divine Right asserted — 1640
- 374 Ed. Reeve's Christian Divinity contained in the Book of Common Prayer— 1631
- 375 Hildersam of Fasting, and Prayer, &c. with his Effigies: and Whately's New Birth—
- 376 Dr. Jo. Boys his Exposition of the Epistles and Gospels in the Liturgy— 1615
- 377 Bishop Geo. Downame of the Covenant of Grace, and of perseverance—1631
- 378 —his Treatise of Antichrist; on the 15th Psalm: and 2 Sermons 1603
- 379 King James his Apology for the Oath of Allegiance, &c. Dutiful Consid. by a Rom.
- 380 Lord Bacon's 2 Books of the Advancement and Proficiency of Learning — 1605
- 381 Lisle's Dukartas his 4 Books, in French and English Verse — 1637
- 382 Dan. Dyke's 6 Evangelical Histories: Exposition of Philemon: and of Afflictions
- 383 Familiar Epistles of Sir Antony of Guevard, Englished— 1584
- 384 Ed. Elton's Gods holy mind, &c. on the 10 Commandments and Lords Prayer 1647
- 385 Dr. Fr. White of the Sabbath day, against Sabbatarian Novelty—1635
- 386 Parthenissa, a Romance, the last part— 1656
- 387 Bishop Westfield's 11 choice Sermons —1655
- 388 Dr. Tho. Taylor's Commentary on the Epistle of Paul to Titus —1612
- 389 Dr. Jo. Mayer's English Catechism explained, on the Church Catechism—1630
- 390 Dr. Cowel's Interpreter, or the signification of the Words of the Law — 1637
- 391 Heliodorus his Aethiopian History, Englished out of Greek— 1587
- 392 Dr. Wil. Gouge's whole Armour of God for the Christian Soldier—1615
- 393 Ed. Deering's Lectures on the Epistle to the Hebrews — 1578
- 394 Tho. Brightman's Revelation of the Apocalipse, &c.— Amsterdam 1611
- 395 Jo. Ball's Treatise of the Covenant of Grace, published by S. Ash —1645
- 396 R. Bernard's Evidences, that the Church of England is Apostolical, &c.—
- 397 Wil. Perkin's Exposition of the Symbole, or Creed of the Apostles —1595
- 398 Ant. Gade's Justification of the Church of England against the Church of Rome 1631
- [Page 14]399 Will. Cowper's Heaven opened, on the 8th of the Romans; 6th Edition — 1632
- 400 Wil. Pryn's Church of England's old Antithesis to new Arminianism— 1620
- 401 Dr. Sclater's Exposition on the 3 first Chapters to the Romans — 1611
- 402 Bishop Lucy's Treatise of the Nature of a Minister in all its Offices— 1670
- 403 Jos. Caryl's Exposition on the 18th. 19th. and 20th. Chapters of Job; part 6—1658
- 404 Jef, Wat's Vindication of the Church and Universitys of England— 1657
- 405 Wil. Perkin's Exposition of the Symbole, or Creed of the Apostles—1611
- 406 Tho. Wilson's Commentary on the Divine Epistle to the Romans — 1614
- 407 Moulin's Buckler of Faith, in defence of the Confession of the Reformed of France
- 408 Ed. Holyoke (of New England) his Doctrine of Life, or of Mans Redemption 1658
- 409 Bishop King's Lectures upon Jonas, delivered at York, Anno 1594. — 1618
- 410 Tho. Wilson's Christian Dictionary, of the signification of the chiefest words in Script.
- 411 Tho. Adam's Happiness of the Church, &c. in sundry Sermons— 1619
- 412 Jo. White's way [...] the true Church, and defence of the same, &c.—1616
- 413 Wil. Pryn's perpe [...]uity of a regenerate Man's Estate — 1626
- 414 Jos. Caryl's Exposition of the 15th. 16th. 17th Chapters of Job: being the 5th part.
- 415 Ed. Elton's Exposition on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Colossians—1615
- 416 Rich. Turnbul's Exposition on the Epistles of St. James, and Jude —1606
- 417 Elton's Triumph of a true Christian, on the 8th to the Romans—1623
- 418 Jo. Clarks holy Oyl for the Lamps of the Sanctuary, or Scripture Phrases, &c. 1630
- 419 Bishop Abernethy's Heavenly Treatise, of Physick for the Soul, &c.— 1622
- 420 Dr. Tho. Taylor's David's Learning, the high way to happiness, on the 32 Psalm 1617
- 421 Go. Goodman's fall of Man, or the Corruption of Nature proved, &c. — 1616
- 422 R. Bernard's Terence's Comedies, in English and Latine; 6th Edition — 1647
- 423 Bp Cowper's Heaven opened, on the 8th of Romans: Dykes deceitfulness of the Heart
- 424 Dr. Tho. Taylor on the Parable of the Sower, and the Seed— 1621
- 425 Dan. Dyke's 2 Treatises, of Repentance, and Christs Temptations —1635
- 426 Nic. Lockyer's Sermons on the 1 Colossians, &c. — wants Title
- 427 Ed. Elton's Gods holy Mind, &c. viz. on the Commandments, and Lords Prayer
- 428 Ed. Leigh's Critica Sacra on all the Greek Words in the New Testament—1635
- 429 Tho. Stoughton's 2 Treatises, of David's Love to, and Meditation in, the Word, &c.
- 430 Pet. Barker's Learned and Familiar Exposition on the 10 Commandments —1633
- 431 Jo. Hull's St. Peter's Prophesie of these last days, &c.— 1611
- 432 Dr. Jo. Burges his Vindication of Bishop Morton's defence of the 3 Ceremonies
- 433 Benj. Woodbridge's Method of Grace in Justification of Sinners—1656
- 434 Lord Bacon's 2 Books of the Advancement and Proficience of Learning — 1605
- 435 Jos. Caryl's Exposition of the 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26 Chapters of Job, being the 7th par [...]
- 436 Jo. Goodwin's Treatise of Justification by the Imputation of Faith—164 [...]
- 437 Jo. Boterus his Relation of the most Famous Kingdoms, &c. of the World—163 [...]
- 438 Tho. Wilson's Christian Dictionary; 3d Edition— 162 [...]
- 439 Jo. Downame's Lectures on the 4 first Chapters of Hosea— 160 [...]
- 440 Dr. Tho. Taylor's Commentary on the Epistle to Titus — 161 [...]
- 441 Bishop King's Lectures upon Jonas, at York, Anno 1594.— 161 [...]
- 442 Pemble's Vindiciae Fidei, & Vindiciae Gratiae; of Justification, and Plea for Grace 162 [...]
- 443 Ant. Burgess his Vindication of the Moral Law, and Covenants— 164 [...]
- 444 Dan. Dyke's Exposition on Philemon: School of Afflictions: & 6 Evangelic. Historie [...]
- 445 Dr. Sanderson's 10 Sermons, ad Clerum, ad Magistratum, ad Populum. —162 [...]
- 446 Dr. Jo. Rainold's Conference with Hart, of the Popes Supremacy — 162 [...]
- 447 Ed. Elton's Triumph of a true Christian, on the 8th of the Romans — 162 [...]
- 448 R. Stocks Stock of divine Knowledge on the Attributes —16 [...]
- [Page 15]449 Jo. Bastwick's utter routing of the Independent Army—wants Title —
- 450 Sir R. L'Estrange's Relapsed Apostate, against the Petition for Peace, &c.—1661
- 451 —his Truth and Loyalty Vindicated, against Bagshaw — 1662
- 452 Godwin's English Exposition of the Roman Antiquitys —1671
- 453 Colson's General Repertory of Accounts of Christendom— 1612
- 454 Dr. Ed. Reynold's Meditations on the Sacrament of the Lords last Supper— 1639
- 455 D. Roger's Treatise of the two Sacraments, Baptism, and the Lords Supper—1635
- 456 Tho. Hooker's Christians chief Lessons, viz. of self-denyal and self-Tryal—1640
- 457 Dan. Dyke's discourse and discovery of the deceitfulness of Mans Heart— 1642
- 458 Dr. Ed. Reynold's Explication of the 110th Psalm—1632
- 459 Ed. Elton's Gods Holy Mind, &c. on the Commandments, and Lords Prayer 1625
- 460 Tho. Hooker's Souls Exaltation and ingrafting into Christ, &c. — 1638
- 461 Dr. Sanderson's 12 Sermons: with an Addition of 2 Sermons; 3d Edition —1637
- 462 Ed. Elton's Exposition on the Epistle to the Colossians, in sundry Sermons—1615
- 463 Jo. Gore's 10 Godly and Fruitful Sermons upon several Occasions— 1646
- 464 R. Maden's Christs Love and Affection towards Jerusalem, in several Sermons 1637
- 465 Dr. du Moulin's sincerity of the Protestant Religion, against Philanax Anglicus 1668
- 466 Jo. Bal.'s Friendly Tryal of the Grounds tending to separation— 1640
- 467 Dr. Bridges of the Princes Supremacy in Ecclesiastical Causes, wants Title—
- 468 Dr. Wil. Covel of the Ecclesiastical State of this Kingdom —1604
- 469 D. Roger's Practical Catechism, a View of Principal Truths, &c.— 1633
- 470 Jo. Yate's Ibis ad Caesarem, against Mountague's Appeal— 1626
- 471 The Collegiate Suffrage of the Divines of Great Brittain— 1629
- 472 Jos. Shute's Judgement and Mercy, or the Plague of Frogs; 9 Sermons— 1645
- 473 Divine Dictionary, or the Bible abbreviated, the Contents thereof, with Sermons
- 474 Bishop Westfieid's 11 choice Sermons on sundry Occasions—1656
- 475 Dr. Tho. Taylor's Progress of Saints to full Holiness—1630
- 476 Dr. Wil. Sclater's Exposition on the first and second Epistle to the Thessalonians 1630
- 477 Rich. Bernard's Key of Knowledge for the opening of St. John's Revelation—1617
- 478 Culverwel's learned and elegant discourse of the Light of Nature, &c.— 1669
- 479 Tho. Brooks his Golden Key to open hidden Treasures—1675
- 480 Bishop Nicolson's Exposition on the Catechism of the Church of England—1678
- 481 Truth will out, a discovery of some Untruths in Bishop Taylor's dissuasive—1665
- 482 Bishop King's Lectures upon Jonas, delivered at York, Anno 1594.— 1600
- 483 Bishop Hall's Episcopacy by divine Right asserted — 1640
- 484 Sam. Rutherfurd's Survey of the Spiritual Antichrist, against the Antinomians—1648
- 485 —his Divine Right of Church Government, and Excommunication —1646
- 486 Dr. Dan. Featly's dippers dipt, in a disputation in Southwark, &c. —1647
- 487 Jos. Caryl's exposition of the 8th 9th and 10th Chapters of Job, being the 3d part
- 488 De la Noves Politick and Military discourses — 1597
- 489 Markham's Master-piece revived, touching the Cure of all diseases in Horses 1681
- 490 Christian Policy; or the Christian Commonwealth, out of Spanish — 1632
- 491 Every Woman her own Midwife, a compleat Cabbinet for Child-bearing Women
- 492 Ed. Marbury's Commentary on the Prophesie of Habakkuk — 1650
- 493 Jo. Downame's Lectures on the 4 first Chapters of Hosea— 1650
- 494 The Counsellor of Estate; or the most remarkable considerations for publick good
- 495 Dr. Hoyle's Justification of Bishop Usher's Book of the Real Presence against Malone
- 496 P. du Moulin's defence of the Catholick Faith against Coffiteau— 1610
- 497 Jer. Burrough's Irenicum to the Lovers of Peace and Truth — 1653
- 498 Sir Mart. Cognet's Politick discourses upon Truth and Lying—1586
- [Page 16]499 Mat. Sutcliff's Practice, Proceedings, and Laws of Arms—1593
- 500 Shepheard's Calender, Colin Clouts come home again, &c. by Spencer—1597
- 501 Jos. Caryl's Exposition with Notes on the 11, 12, 13, and 14 Job, part 4. — 1652
- 502 Dr. Burges his Answer to Ames, in defence of Bishop Morton of the 3 Ceremonies
- 503 Sir Christ, Sibtho [...]p's Advertisement to the pretended Catholicks of Ireland, &c.
- 504 Dr. Pet. Heylin's Stumbling-block of Disobedience laid by Calvin, Removed 1658
- 505 Tho. Blake's Treatise of the Covenant of God entered with Mankind — 1658
- 506 The experienced Farrier, or Farring compleated — 1617
- 507 Ed. Symon's Vindication of King Charles, or a Loyal Subject's dury— 1648
- 508 Mr. de Bellay's Military Instructions for the Wars — 1589
- 509 Dr. Don's five Sermons Rogers on the 29 Articles: and Sandy's Europae speculum
- 510 Dr. Reynold's 3 Treatises, the Vanity of the Creature, Sinfulness of Sin, & Life of Christ
- 511 Dr. Jo. Preston's new Covenant, or the Saints Portion; 8th Edition — 1634
- 512 Jo. Mayer's English Catechism explained, on the Church Catechism— 1623
- 513 Letters of Mr. de Balzack Englished by W. Thirwyt, &c.— 1634
- 514 Dan. Cawdrey and Herb. Palmer's Christian Sabbath Vindicated; 2d part— 1652
- 515 W. Creed's Refuter Refuted, in Vindication of Dr. Hammond against Jeanes—1659
- 516 Tho. Styrrup's description and use of the universal Quadrat — 1655
- 517 The whole Works of Sam. Daniel, Esq; in Poetry — 1623
- 518 Dr. Jo. Stoughton's 15 choice Sermons, preached upon select Occasions — 1640
- 516 Ed. Leigh's Treatise of Divinity, in 3 Books— 1646
- 520 Rob. Bolton's some general directions for walking with God, &c.— 1638
- 521 Dr. Jo. Mayer's English Catechism explained, on the Church Catechism—1635
- 522 R. Stock's stock of divine Knowledge on the Attributes — 1641
- 523 Tho. Blake's Covenant sealed, a treatise of the Sacraments of both Covenants—1655
- 524 Tho. Hooker's Souls Humiliation: Unbelievers preparing for Christ: Souls preparat. &c.
- 525 Bishop King's Lectures upon Jonas, and Funeral Sermon on the Archbish. of York
- 526 Wil. Gerrard, and Capt. Hichcock's Art of War; with Figures, &c. — 1591
- 527 Lord Bacon's Essays, or Councils Civil and Moral— London 1629
- 528 Rich. Braithwait's Survey of History: or a Nursery for Gentry — 1638
- 529 Hurault's Politick, Moral, and Martial discourses, out of French— 1595
- 530 Wil. Bucanus his Institution of Christian Religion out of Gods Word—1606
- 531 Dr. Wil. Sclater's exposition on the first and and second of the Thessalonians — 1638
- 532 An Abstract of certain Acts, Canons, &c. for the Government of the Church—
- 533 Hen. C [...]rn. Agrippa's 3 Books of Occult Philosophy, Englished by J. F. — 1651
- 534 Tho. Harby's what is Truth? Recommended by Bishop Sanderson and others—1671
- 535 Dr. Wil. T [...]iss his Morality of the 4th Commandment to bind Christians—1641
- 536 Jo. Cruso's Castramet [...]tion, or the measuring out of Quarters for encamping an Army
- 537 R. Shelden's motives of his Conversion from Papistry, &c.—wants Title —
- 538 Dr. Jo. Preston's Works, viz. on the new Covenant: of the divine Attributes: of Prayer: Breast-plate of Faith, and Love: The Saints Qualifications: The Golden Scepter: Court Sermons: a Liveless Life: a Sermon: of Mortification: 4 Godly and Learned Treatises: and his Remains: 4 Vol. —
- 539 Dr. Tho. Manton's Commentary with exposition on Jude— 1658
- 540 Jo. Acosta's natural and moral History of the Indies — wants Title —
- 541 Th. Godwin's Romish and Jewish, and Rouse's Attick Antiquities; compleat—1655
- 542 The Passenger of Benvenuto Italiano, Italian and English — 1612
- 543 Jer. Burrough's Evil of Evils, or the exceeding Sinfulness of Sin —1654
- 544 Langham's Garden of Health in the hidden Virtues of all Simples, Plants, &c.
- 545 Jef. Wats his Vindication of the Church and Universities of England —
Divinity, History, Physick, Miscellanies, in Octavo.
- 1 BIshop Jer. Taylor's Collection of Offices, or Forms of Prayer: Guilt and Let. 1658
- 2 Dr. Ed. Stillingfleet's discourse concerning Idolatry — 1672
- 3 —his Conference between a Romish Priest, Fanat. Chapl. &c. of Idolatry 1679
- 4 Dr. Dan. Featly's Handmaid to devotion: 9th Edition — 1675
- 5 Lord Hales his Contemplations Divine and Moral; both parts compleat — 1685
- 6 Dr. Bate's Historical Account of the late Troubles of England, &c. — 1685
- 7 Lively Oracles given unto us by the Author of the whole Duty of Man—1678
- 8 New Testament in English, in a large Octavo, with Cuts —1679
- 9 Nic. Culpepper's London Dispensatory, Adorned, &c. —1680
- 10 New Light to Alchymy, with a Chymical Dictionary, &c. — 1674
- 11 Book of Psalms collected into English Metre, &c.— 1684
- 12 Tho. Brook's Remedies against Satan's devices— 1676
- 13 Bishop Davenant against Hoard's Gods Love to Mankind — 1641
- 14 Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans abridg'd: with other Lives. 1665
- 15 Divine Dialogues concerning the Attributes and Providence of God, &c. —1668
- 16 Tho. Watson's Beatitudes, on Christs Sermon in the Mount —1671
- 17 Jo. How's Blessedness of the Righteous, on Psalm 17.15 — 1668
- 18 History of Peter d'Aubusson, and the Turkish War, &c. — 1683
- 19 Polhil's Answer to a discourse of Mr. Sherlock's, &c.— 1675
- 20 —his precious Faith considered, in its Nature, working, and Growth—1657
- 21 Tho. Ellis his Kingdom of God opened and improved — 1678
- 22 Lord Hale's Observations on the Principles of Natural Motion—1677
- 23 Life and Death of Mr. Jos. Al [...]eine: with his Letters, &c. — 1672
- 24 Jo. Faldo's Quakerism no Christianity; recommended by many Divines —1675
- 25 Dr. Patrick's Mensa mystica: on the Sacrament of the Lords Supper —1667
- 26 R. Wicken's compleat and perfect Concordance of the English Bible— 1655
- 27 Fr. Robert's Key of the Bible, unlocking the Richest Treasury of Scriptures, 2 Vol.
- 28 Lord Hale's Difficiles nugae: Observations touching the Torricellian Experiment 1675
- 29 Dr. Tho. Jacomb's Treatise of Holy Dedication, Personal and Domestick —1668
- 30 Pet. Gassendus his Life of Nic. Cl. Piereskius; Englished by Dr. Rand— 1657
- 31 Dr. Stillingfleet's Conferences betwixt a Romish Priest, &c. about Idolatry 1679
- 32 Dr. Mart. Luther's 34 chosen Sermons, Englished by Will Gace—1649
- 33 Ja. Nalton's 20 Sermons upon several Texts — 1649
- 34 Will. Greenhil's Treatise of soundness of heart, with other Sermons — 1670
- 35 Will. Barton's Book of Psalms in Metre — 1682
- 36 Andr. Moor's Compendious History of the Turks — 1663
- 37 Ed. Leigh's select observations on the Twelve Caesars —1670
- 38 Jo. Smith's Mystery of Rhetorick unvail'd — 1657
- 39 Young Clerks Guide in 4 parts; a Collection of English Presidents— 1673
- 40 Hugh's Abridgement of Sir Fr. More's Reports. English — 1665
- 41 Fidel's Guide for a studious young Lawyer, in Presidents for Conveyances — 1658
- 42 Will. Shepheard's sure Guide for his Majesties Justices of Peace—1669
- 43 —his Actions upon the Case for slander; 2d Edition — 1674
- 44 —his Actions upon the Case for Deeds, out of many great Volumes of the Law
- 45 Principles and Practices of moderate Divines abusively called Latitudinarians—1671
- 46 Dr. Will. Harvy's Anatomical Exercises of the Heart and Blood — 1673
- 47 Machiavel's Discourses upon T. Livius, with his Prince, &c. — 1674
- [Page 18]48 Renunciation of several Doctrines contrary to the Church of England — 1680
- 49 Examination of Tilenus in Eutopia before the Triers —1658
- 50 Geo. Herbert's Priest to the Temple, or the Country Parson—1675
- 51 Hoard's God Love to Mankind, and Souls Misery and Recovery—1658
- 52 Basil. Valentine's Triumphant Chariot of Antimony with Figures — 1678
- 53 Jer. Dyke's worthy Communicant, a Treatise of the Lords Supper — 1636
- 54 Jos. Symona's Case and Cure of a deserted Soul —1639
- 55 Nicremberge's Treatise of the difference betwixt Temporal and Eternal—1672
- 56 J. F. Senault's use of the Passions, Englished out of French —1671
- 57 Book of the Common Prayer, New Testament, and Psalms, large letter—1680
- 58 Bas. Valentine's last Will and Testament, with his 2 Treatises — 1670
- 59 S. Partridges Description of an Instrument called the double Scale of Proportion 1661
- 60 Cl. Mauger's French Grammar, French and English: 5th Edition— 1667
- 61 Dr. South's Sermons upon several Occasion — Oxford 1679
- 62 Benj. Baxter concerning the making a Judgement of Temporal Conditions —1669
- 63 Cl. A [...]lianus his various History translated out of Greek—1665
- 64 Rich. Garpenter's Experience, History, and Divinity, in 5 Books — 1642
- 65 Evelyn's Navigation and Commerce, their Original and Progress—167 [...]
- 66 P. Barbette's Chyrurgical and Anatomical Works, with Figures—1676
- 67 Sir Geo. [...]harton's Works collected into one Volume by Jo. Gadbury—168 [...]
- 68 Al. Brome's Poems and other Songs: 3d Edition —1668
- 69 Jo. Smith's Instructions for the French, Italian, Spanish and English Tongues—167 [...]
- 70 Sam. Rolle's burning of London Commemorated in a hundred discourses, &c.—166 [...]
- 71 —his London's Resurrection, or Rebuilding encouraged, &c.— 1668
- 72 Zack C [...]ke's Art of Logick, the entire Body thereof, in English— 165 [...]
- 73 Dr. du Viel's Literal Explanation of the Acts of the Apostles— 168 [...]
- 74 Dr. Patrick's divine Arithmetick; or the right Art of numbring our days — 167 [...]
- 75 May's History of the Reign of King Edward the 3d in English Verse, &c.— 163 [...]
- 76 Dr. Reg. de Graas's Treatise of Pancreatick Juice, with Figures—167 [...]
- 77 Fellow Traveller, furnished with short Stories, choice Speeches, &c. — 165 [...]
- 78 Ed. Leigh's Treatise of the divine Promises, in 5 Books; 3d Edition — 165 [...]
- 79 Mat. Pool's Dialogue between a Popish Priest and an EnglishProtestant — 166 [...]
- 80 N [...]m [...]si [...] the Philosopher of the Nature of Man, English out of Greek —163 [...]
- 81 Dr. Tho. Bruge's [...]a [...]e [...]cum; or a Companion for a Chyrurgion —165 [...]
- 82 Parker's discourse of Ecclesiastical Polity, and of Toleration —167 [...]
- 83 Mock Cl [...]lia, a Comical History in Imitation of Don Quixot— 167 [...]
- 84 Aes [...]p Improved, viz. his Fables, &c. in English Verse —167 [...]
- 85 Planter's Manual; Instructions for Raising, Planting, &c. of Fruit-Trees — 167 [...]
- 86 Al. Ross his View of the Jewish Religion, their manner of Life, &c. —165 [...]
- 87 P. Thibaul's Art of Chymistry; as it is now practised — 167 [...]
- 88 Archibishop Usher's Judgement, of the extent of Christ's Death &c.—165 [...]
- 89 History of Justin, Englished by Rob. Codrington; 4th Edition— 168 [...]
- 90 Dr. Goore's Exposition of the difficult Texts of the Bible—168 [...]
- 91 Blome's description of Jamaica, Barbados, &c. with Maps—167 [...]
- 92 Dr. Simpson's Philosophical discourse of Fermentation — 16 [...]
- 93 Tho. Gobbet's practical discourse of Prayer —165 [...]
- 94 Dr. Tho. Sherley's Curiosities of Scurvy-grass, with Figures, &c. —167 [...]
- 95 Dr. Tho. Manton's practical exposition of the Lords Prayer — 168 [...]
- 96 Bulter's account of the Year, Month, day, and Minute of the Birth of Christ— 167 [...]
- 97 The Right of Tythes Re-asserted and Vindicated, &c. — 168 [...]
- [Page 19]98 Secker's Nonsuch Professor in his Meridian Splendour — 1660
- 99 View of the Empires, Kingdoms, Principalities, &c. of Europe—1669
- 100 Evelin's Navigation and Commerce, their Original and Progress — 1674
- 101 Will. L [...]yl [...]urn's Arithmetick, Vulgar, Decimal, Instrumental, Algebraical —
- 102 Dela Maine's description, and use of the Horizontal Quadrant— 1631
- 103 Guidot's discourse of Bathe, and the hot Waters, with a Map, & Fig. of Rom. Antiq.
- 104 W. Si [...]ps [...]'s Anatomy of Scarbrough Spaws in Yorkshire, with Figures—1669
- 105 The Compleat Sollicitor performing his duty, &c. 4th Edition — 1672
- 106 Compleat Attorney, or the Practick part of the Law — 1666
- 107 H [...]h's Parson's Law, or a view of Advowsons; 3d Edition — 1673
- 108 Cl. Mauger's French Grammar; and new Dialogues; 6th Edition—1670
- 109 P. de Lai [...]'s French Grammar, for the use of the Princesses of Orange & Denmark
- 110 Buckler of State and Justice, against the French Design of Universal Monarchy 1673
- 111 Practick part of the Law, or the compleat Attorney— 1666
- 112 Vindication of the Primitive Church, and of Episcopacy, in answer to Mr. Baxter
- 113 The Mirror of Fortune, or the true Characters of Fate and Destiny — 1676
- 114 Choice Pieces of that renowned Antiquary Sir Rob. Cotton, &c.— 1679
- 115 Geo. Meriton's Anglorum gesta, or an History of England—1678
- 116 Jo. Clieveland's Poems, Orations, Epistles, &c.—1677
- 117 Mynsicht's Treasury of Physick, Englished by Jo. Partridge— 1682
- 118 Rabisha's whole Body of Cookery dissected; 2d Edition — 1675
- 119 Reduction of Ireland to the Crown of England, and of the Massacre in 1641—
- 120 Dr. Wettenhal's Gist of Prayer, Singing, Preaching, &c.— Dublin 1679
- 121 Pet. Morellus Expert Doctors Dispensatory; Englished by Gulpepper — 1657
- 122 Glaser's compleat Chymist, a new Treatise of Chymistry, with Copper Plates 1677
- 123 Dr. Ever. Maynwaring's Treatise of the Scurvy, 4th Edition—1672
- 124 Sir Jon. Moor of Artillery, or great Ordinance, with Figures—1683
- 125 Bohun's discourse of the origine and properties of Wind—1671
- 126 New Politick Lights, or modern Rome's Government — 1678
- 127 R. Mayhews death of death in the death of Christ —1679
- 128 Will. Rabisha's whole Body of Cookery dissected —1682
- 129 R. Steel's Husbandmans Calling, in 12 Sermons; 2d Edition— 1672
- 130 Tho. Vincent's Christs certain and sudden Appearance to Judgement— 1683
- 131 Bauthumley's Relation of the most material Passages and Persecutions of the Church
- 132 Jo. Partridge's Treasury of Physick, and Remedies against all Diseases — 1682
- 133 White's perpatetical Institutions, and Appendix of the Beginning of the World
- 134 New Testament, translated out of Greek, with Beza's Notes, and an Appendix, &c.
- 135 History of the Grand Visiers, of the 3 last Grand Seigniors, &c.— 1677
- 136 Captain Sharp's Voyages in the South Sea, &c.— 16 [...]4
- 137 Jo. Smith's Mystery of Rhetorick unveil'd— 1663
- 138 Dr. Jo. Owen's discourse of the Work of the Holy Spirit in Prayer — 1682
- 139 Phil. Goodwin's Family Religion revived—wants Title —
- 140 Squire's unreasonableness of the Romanists requiring our Communion— 1670
- 141 Fr. Craven's Eternalia: upon John 6.27.— 1677
- 142 Tho. Brook's precious Remedies against Satan's Devices—1661
- 143 Nic. Machiav [...]l's discourses upon the first decade of Titus Livius—1636
- 144 M. Needham's medela medicinae, a Plea for the free profession of Physick — 1665
- 145 Dr. Whitlo [...]k's Observations on the present mannners of the English— 1654
- 146 Bayfield's Treatise, de [...] his Capitis, of the Diseases of the Head—1663
- 147 Zayde, a Spanish History, a pleasant and witty Novel—1678
- [Page 20]148 Fragmenta Prophetica, or the Remains of George Wither, Esquire— 1669
- 149 Jo. Bunyan's Holy War, made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, &c.— 1682
- 150 New Survey of the Turkish Empire, History, and Government, &c. —1664
- 151 Brown's Apothecary's Prosody — London 1685
- 152 Zach. Bogan's help to Prayer and Meditation —1660
- 153 Cl. Elianus his various History, Englished from the Greek by Tho. Stanly —1665
- 154 Dr. du Moulin's Treatise of Peace and Contentment of Mind; 3d Edition — 1679
- 155 R. Broughton's memorial of the Ancient, and most Holy State of Great Brittain 1650
- 156 Sir Tho. Killigrew's 3 Plays. viz. Selindra, Pandora, Ormasdes — 1665
- 157 Leybourn's Arithmetick, Vulgar, Decimal, Instrumental, Algebraical— 1678
- 158 Villier's Englishman speaking French, and the Frenchman speaking English—1680
- 159 Jos. Symond's Case and Cure of a deserted Soul — 1629
- 160 Pettit's Visions of Government, confuting Antimonarchical Principles, &c. —1684
- 161 Th. Heywood's general History of Women, of the most Holy and most Profane 1657
- 162 Lithgow's 19 years Travels through the most eminent places of the World—1682
- 163 Ed. Calamy's Evidence for Heaven; infallible Signs of Salvation—1657
- 164 Loyd's Pourtraicture of King Charles the II. — 1660
- 165 Blome's description of Jamaica, and the English Territorys in America, with Maps, &c.
- 166 P. Thibaut's Art of Chymistry, as it is now practised— 1668
- 167 Whole Duty of Man, 2d part — 1683
- 168 Eutrophius's Breviary of the Roman History, Englished by divers hands— 1684
- 169 Lawrence's Interest of Ireland in its Trade and Wealth stated— 1682
- 170 Hen. Gellibrand's Epitomy of Navigation—1680
- 171 Dr. Fowler's design of Christianity, and our Saviours coming into the World 1671
- 172 Bishop Hall's Invisible World discovered to the Spiritual Eye — 1659
- 173 Robinson's Christ all in all, of the Similitudes whereby Christ is described in Script.
- 174 Al. Ross his Arcana Microcosmi; the hid Secrets of Mans Body—1652
- 175 Jo. Howe's Redeemers Tears over lost Sinners: and of the Sin against the H. Ghost
- 176 Secretary in Fashion; a compendious way of Writing Letters —1658
- 177 Jer. Dyke's worthy Communicant: a Treatise of the Sacrament —1657
- 178 Cleopatra, the Eighth part, a new Romance —1658
- 179 Leigh's select Observations on all the Roman Emperors—1664
- 180 Parson the Jesuite his 3d and 4th part of his Treatise of the 3 Conversions of England in an examination of Fox's Calendar Saints —
- 181 Dr. Parker's Reproof of Marvel's Rehearsal transprosed — 1673
- 182 Rome's Conviction, or a Vindication of the Original Institution of Christianity 1683
- 183 Steph. Charnock's discourse of Divine Providence —1684
- 184 Dr. Bate's Sermons upon death, and Eternal Judgement —1683
- 185 Dr. du Moulins Treatise of Peace and Contentment of the Mind —1657
- 186 Meriton's Anglorum gesta, or the history of England—1670
- 187 Annals of Love in the Amours of divers Princes Courts—1672
- 188 Rich. Saunder's Astrological Judgement and Practise of Physick — 1677
- 189 Record's Arithmetick, or the grounds of Art, &c. wants Title—
- 190 Val. Maximus his View of the Religion, Laws, Customs, Manners, &c. of the Romans
- 191 Discourse of Auxiliary Beauty, &c. in point of Conscience between two Ladys 1656
- 192 Hue's Learned Treatise of the Globes, Englished by chilmead — 1639
- 193 Bishop Hall's Honor of the marryed Clergy maintain'd— 1620
- 194 Blount's Gossographia, or a Dictionary Interpreting hard English words—1656
- 195 Dr. Gid. Harvey's Great Venus unmaskt, of the Pox — 1672
- 196 Dr. E. Maynwaring's preservation of Health and prolongation of Life —1669
- [Page 21]197 Nieremberge's difference betwixt Temporal and Eternal— 1672
- 198 Discourse of Church Unity in defence of Dr. Stillingfleet —1681
- 199 Dr. Bury's constant Communicant, of Constancy in receiving the Sacrament 1681
- 200 Janeway's Heaven upon Earth, the best Friend in the worst of Times — 1671
- 201 Lovel's Indiculus Universalis; the Universe in Epitomy— 1679
- 202 Quarle's Triumphant Chastity in a dispute betwixt Joseph and his Mistress—
- 203 J. Evelyn's Navigation and Commerce, their Original and Progress—1674
- 204 Bas. Valentine's Triumphant Chariot of Antimony, with Figues, &. — 1678
- 205 History of Feavers, with a description of the Spleen and Pancreas— 1674
- 206 The unfortunate Heroes, or the Adventures of 10 fam'd Men—1679
- 207 A Boulster Lecture: Art asleep Husband: Witty Jests, &c.—1640
- 208 W [...]lgrave's whole Art of decimal Arithmetick: and Essay of Gunnery, &c. Fig.
- 209 [...]a [...]sha's whole body of Cookery dissected, taught, &c. — 1682
- 210 Dr. Mor [...]'s conjectural Essay of a threefold Cabbala — 1653
- 211 Dr. Stillingsteet's conferences betwixt a Romish Priest and a Divine touching Idolatry
- 212 Tho. Collier's Body of Divinity, or Confession of Faith — 1674
- 213 Dr. Tim. Puller's moderation of the Church of England — 1679
- 214 Tho. Ravenscroft's whole Book of Psalms, with several Tunes— 1672
- 215 Dr. Patrick's Friendly debate betwixt a Conformist and a Nonconformist—1669
- 216 E [...]. Reyner's Precept for Christian Practice; or the Rule of the N. Creature 1662
- 217 Dr. Mart. Luther's 34 special and chosen Sermons—1649
- 218 Tho. Brightman's Revelation of St. John Illustrated— Leyden 1616
- 219 Dies Dominica, or the Lords day; a sucinct Narration thereof—1672
- 220 Rob. Sharrocks History of the Propagation and Improvement of Vegetables 1672
- 221 Cl. Mauger's Letters in French a [...] English on divers Subjects— 1671
- 222 Sport upon Sport in selected pieces of drollery—1672
- 223 Sherburn's Medea, a Tragedy, Englished out of Seneca, with Annotations — 1648
- 224 H. C. de Luzanci's Reflexions on the Council of Trent —1672
- 225 Kirkman's unlucky Citizen with Figures — 1673
- 226 Leigh's England described in the several Countys and Shires thereof — 1659
- 227 Mos. Amyraldus his discourse concerning the divine Dreams in Scripture —1676
- 228 Dr. Tho. Simpson's true way of preserving the Blood, &c. —1670
- 229 Ed. Calamy's Art of divine Meditation — 1670
- 230 Nat. Ranews solitude improved by divine meditation — 1670
- 231 Tillinghast's knowledge of the Times, how long it shall be to the end of Wonder,
- 232 Blount's Glossographia; a Dictionary interpreting of hard English Words— 1656
- 233 Ed. Waterhouse's humble Apology for Learning and Learned Men — 1653
- 234 Dud. Digg's unlawfulness of Subjects taking up Arms — 1664
- 235 Commelyn's management, ordering and use of the Lemmon and Orange-Trees 1683
- 236 Silvius de le Boe's Jdea of the Practice of Physick; with Dr. Needham's Preface 1675
- 237 Compleat Midwives Practice enlarged, &c. with Figures —1663
- 238 Jo. Beguinus his Chymical Essays from the Fountain of Nature— 1669
- 239 Dr. Will. Marshal's Resolutions of divers knotty Questions in Philosophy—1678
- 240 Jo. Gadbury's Astrological Treasury relating to Physick — 1674
- 241 History of Cardinal de Richelieus, French Academy erected at Paris— 1657
- 242 Mat. Mead's Good of early Obedience, and bearing Christs Yoke betimes—1683
- 243 Chr. Sympson's Compendium of practical Musick, in 5 parts —1667
- 244 R. Hawkin's discourse of the National Excellencies of England— 1658
- 245 Ovid's Heroical Epistles in English, with Figures — 1677
- 246 Dr: Nehem Grew's Anatomy of Vegetables, with Figures—1672
- [Page]247 Bohun concerning the Origine and Properties of Wind — 1671
- 248 The Wits, or sport upon sport; curious Drolls, Faces, &c.—
- 249 Description of the Island of Jamaica, with the English Territorys in America, Maps
- 250 Aleyn's History of King Henry the 7th of England in Verse — 1638
- 251 Ed. Wingate's exact Abridgement of all the Statutes in force—1655
- 252 Bishop Saint David's Apology for the Church of England in point of separation 1658
- 253 Historical Memoirs on the Reigns of Q. Elizabeth and King James — 1658
- 254 Dr. Jo. Newton's Scale of Interest; or the use of Decimal Fractions—1668
- 255 Dan. Bartolus his Learned Man, defended and Reformed —
- 256 Webb's Antiquity of China, in an Essay of its Language, being the Primitive 1678
- 257 Evelyn's Navigation and Commerce, their Original and Progress— 1674
- 258 R. Rapin's Reflexions on Aristotles Treatise of Poesie— 1674
- 259 Dr. Grew's Idea of a Phytological History of Roots, with Figures —1673
- 260 Newton's Cosmographia, a View of the Globes Terrestrial, and Celestial— 1679
- 261 May's Victorious Reign of King Edward the 3d. in English Verse —1655
- 162 Ja. Howel's Dodona's Grove, or the Vocal Forrest, 2d part — 1650
- 263 R. Rapinus of Garden's 4 Books, Englished into Verse by Evelyn —1673
- 164 Procopius his secret History of the Court of the Emperor Justinian — 1674
- 265 Practick part of the Law; or the compleat Attorney — 1654
- 266 Al. Ross his Mystagogus Poeticus, or the Muses Interpreter —1648
- 267 Zach. Coke's Art of Logick; an intire Body thereof in English —1654
- 268 Rich. Lassel's Voyage of Italy in 2 parts — 1670
- 269 Sir Jo. Suckling's Poems and incomparable Pieces — 1648
- 270 Rob. Baron's Cyprian Academy—1648
- 271 Rob. Bo [...]le's Essay about the Origine and Vertues of Gems — 1672
- 272 Memoirs of the Duke of Roa, and Occurre [...]es of France — 1660
- 273 Doolittle's Young Man's Instructer, and the Old Man's Remembrancer—1673
- 274 Sandy's Ovid Metamorphosis in English Verse— wants Title —
- 275 Modern Curiosities of Art and Nature. by Lemery: Englished out of French 1685
- 376 Stockton's Counsel to the Afflicted, who suffered by Fire— 1666
- 277 Academy of Complements, with new Additions of Songs— 1680
- 278 Sir Tho. Ireland's exact Abridgement of Cook's Reorts—1650
- 279 Dr. Hinckley's Letters on several Occasions betwixt him and Mr. Baxter —1680
- 280 Seargeant's Faith Vindicated from the Possibility of Falshood—1667
- 281 Dr. Mart. Luther's 34 special and chosen Sermons —1649
- 282 Bun [...]an's Holy War, made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, &c. — 1682
- 283 Chilm [...]ad's Treatise of the Globes Terrestrial and Celestial— 1639
- 284 England's Parnassus, or the choicest Flowers of our Modern Poets—1600
- 285 Dr. Tho. B [...]ugis Vade mecum; or a Companion of a Chyrurgion — 1679
- 286 Epitomy of the whole Art of Husbandry, with new Additions—1670
- 287 Chr. Ness his Compleat and Compendious Church History; 3d Edition— 1681
- 288 America, or an exact description of the West Indies, with a Map — 1655
- 289 Blount's Horae subsecivae, Observations and Discourses, &c.— 1620
- 290 Discourse concerning the Beauty of Holiness, by the Author of the Duty of Man
- 291 Rich. Saunder's Astrological Judgement and Practice of Physick—1677
- 292 Dr. Jo. Newton's Cosmographia, a view of the Globes Terrestrial and Celestial 1679
- 293 Hudibrass, the Third and last part — London 1679
- 294 Geo. Wyther's Abuses stript and whipt, or Satyrical Essays—1613
- 295 Jo. Evelyn's Navigation and Commerce, their Original and Progress — 1674
- 296 Crow's Exact Catalogue of our English Writers on the Bible—1673
- [Page 23]297 Dr. Martin Luther's 34 special and chosen Sermons, &c.— 1649
- 298 Dryden's Annus mirabilis; the year of Wonders 1666. an Historical Poem—1667
- 299 Dr. Rich. Sibbs his Souls Conflict, &c.—wants Title —
- 300 Sam. Ward's Collection of Sermons and Treatises, &c.— 1636
- 301 A Journey into Spain —London 1670
- 302 Dr. Jo. Twysden's Answer to Needham's Medela Medicinae—1666
- 303 Dr. Staunton's Life and Death; and of Christian Conference, &c.—1673
- 304 Practice of Piety —1675
- 305 Dr. Tho. Piercy's Sinner Impleaded in his own Court — 1660
- 306 Tho. Mannyngham's Two Discourses— 1681
- 307 Sir Hen. Wotton's Remains, viz. Lives, Letters, Poems, &c.—1651
- 308 Li [...]tleton's Tenures in English, lately perused and amended—1627
- 309 Nic. Culpeper's Treatise of the Rickets; or Childrens Disease —1668
- 310 Sennertus his Practical Physick; of the Scurvy, Dropsie, Fevers, Pox and Gout 1676
- 311 Dr. Reg. de Graaf's Treatise of Pancreatick Juice, with Figures—1676
- 312 Ro [...]. Vilvain's Epitomy of Essays, in English Verse — 1654
- 313 Geo. Sandy's Ovid Metamorphosis Englished, in Verse, 3d Edition—1638
- 314 Archbishop Abbot's brief description of the whole World—1656
- 315 Sir Will. Temple's Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands 1673
- 316 Dr. Will. Johnson's Narrative of a great deliverance at Sea —1672
- 317 Dr. Patrick's Appendix to the third part of the Friendly Debate—1670
- 318 —his divine Arithmetick; or the right Art of numbring our Days— 1672
- 319 Bulwer's Chirologia, or the natural Language of the hand, with Figues —1644
- 320 Causes and Remedy of the distempers of the Times, in discourses of Obed. & disobed
- 321 Choice Pieces of that Renowned Antiquary, Sir Rob. Cotton — 1651
- 322 All. Ross his Mystagogus Po [...]ticus, or the Muses Interpreter— 1648
- 323 —his View of the Jewish Religion, with the Articles of their Faith — 1656
- 324 Memoirs of Mr. des. Ecotais, or the Motives of his Conversion—1677
- 325 Monarchy asserted in a Conference before Owler Cromwel — 1660
- 326 Wilkinson's Office and Authority of Coroners and Sherifs — 1641
- 327 Bishop Hall's Resolutions of divers Practical Cases of Conscience —1649
- 328 Gildas (the Wise) his Epistle touching the destruction of Brittain by the Saxons
- 329 History of Erastus, and the 7 Wise Masters of Rome, Illustrated with Pictures 1674
- 330 Reflexions upojn Ancient and Modern Philosophy, Moral and Natural—1678
- 331 Herne's Modern Assurancer, or the Clerks Directory, Presidents, &c.—1658
- 332 Touchstone of Precedents Relating to Judicial Proceedings at Common Law 1682
- 333 Clark's Guide, a Collection of English Presidents, &c. —1651
- 334 Wil. Greenwood's practical demonstration of County-Judicatures —1668
- 335 Judgement upon Law Cases in the upper Bench and Common Pleas— 1655
- 336 Jo. Cotgrave's English Treasury of Wit and Language— 1655
- 337 Al. Ross his marrow of History in an Epitomy of Sir W. Rawleigh —1650
- 338 America, an exact description of the West Indies, with a Map: by N. N.—1655
- 339 Fort Royal of Holy Scriptures, a new Concordance, &c. —1652
- 340 Geo. Herbert's Priest to the Temple, or the Country Parson — 1677
- 341 Jo. How's Reconciliableness of Gods Prescience of the Sins of Men—1677
- 342 Ja. Janeway's Heaven upon Earth, the best Friend in the worst of Times, 6th Edit.
- 343 Thirty four special and chosen Sermons of Dr. Martin Luthers —1649
- 3444 Mr. du Balzack's new Epistles, Englished by Sr. Rich. Baker—1639
- 345 Al. Brome's Songs and other Poems— 1661
- 346 Certamen Epistolare, or a Letter-Combat between Dr. Heylin, Mr. Baxter, Dr. Bernard
- [Page 24]347 Holy Life and happy Death of J. Bruen of Cheshire, Esq. — 1649
- 348 Some Instructions concerning the Art of Oratory— 1658
- 349 Jo. Wilkinson's Treatise of the Offices of Sherifs, &c.— 1641
- 350 Sir Tho. Ireland's exact abridgement of the Lord Cook's Reports—1657
- 351 Geo. Meriton's Parsons Monitor, of Cases concerning the Clergy— 1681
- 352 Practick part of the Law in the Office of a compleat Attorney— 1656
- 353 Compleat Sollicitor, performing his Duty, &c.— 1666
- 354 Tho. Wenthworths Office and Duty of Executors: 4th Edition — 1656
- 355 Wil. Shepheards Office of a Justice of Peace, &c.—1662
- 356 Osborne's Political Observations on the Government of the Turks—1656
- 357 Meriton's Touchstone of Wills, Testaments, and Administrations —1668
- 358 Young Clerks Tutor in a Collecion of English Presidents, &c. — 1668
- 359 Littleton's Tenures in English, perused and amended— 1661
- 360 Jo. Sleiden's Key of History in an Abridgement of the 4 Monarchies — 1661
- 361 Dr. Chamberlain's Present State of England, with Reflexions on the Ancient, 2 Vol [...]
- 362 French Gardner, 3d Edition; Illustrated with Sculptures, &c. —1675
- 363 Anatomy of the Elder-Tree, in approved Remedys, &c. — 1670
- 364 Tho. Vicary's Surgeons directory for young Practitioners— 1651
- 365 The Life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini— 1666
- 366 Pet. Levin's Pathway to Health, in excellent Medicines, &c. — 166 [...]
- 367 Dr. Bayly's Certamen Religiosum, in a conference between K. Charles & M. of Worcest [...]
- 368 The School of the Heart, in 47 Emblems —167 [...]
- 369 Gildas (the Wise) his Epistle of the destruction of Brittain by the Saxons — 1638
- 370 Sir Jo. Hayward's Life and Reign of K. Edward the 6th. and beginning of Q. Eli [...]
- 371 Mr. du Balzack's Prince, Englished out of French —1648
- 372 Bishop Hall's Resolutions of divers Cases of Conscience — 1641
- 373 The Practice of Piety, directing a Christian how to walk, &c.—
- 374 Present State of the united Provinces of the Low Countrys —166 [...]
- 375 Bishop Downame of the Covenant of Grace, &c.—1647
- 376 Evelyn's K [...]len [...]arium Hortense, or the Gardners Almanack —167 [...]
- 377 Sennertus his Practical Physick, of the Scurvy, Dropsie, Feavers, Pox and Gout 167 [...]
- 378 Netherland-Historian, of the Wars between the English, French and Dutch, 60 Sculp [...]
- 379 Geo. Joy's Refutation of Bishop Winchester St. Gardner's Book — 154 [...]
- 380 Jo. Wyckclif's true Copy of a Prologue on the English Bible— 155 [...]
- 381 Fr. Rouse's Catholick Charity, and Rome's Uncharitableness—164 [...]
- 382 R. Capel of Tentations, their Nature, Danger, Cure, &c.— 165 [...]
- 383 Allen's Riches of God's Covenant of Grace —166 [...]
- 384 Hughe's exact Abridgement of Sir Fr. Moor's Reports — 166 [...]
- 385 Hue's Learned Treatise of the Globes, Englished by Chilmead— 163 [...]
- 386 Sir Rob. Cotton's choice Pieces, published by Howel — 167 [...]
- 387 Fidel's Guide for a studious young Lawyer in Presidents of Conveyances—1658
- 388 Herne's Modern Assurancer, or the Clerks Directory in Presidents, &c. —1658
- 389 Phillip's Grandeur of the Law, and Catalogue of the Nobility and Gentry advanc'd
- 390 Will. Tower's Treatise against Atheism, confuting the same—1679
- 391 Reply to the Answer of the Catholick Apology — 1668
- 392 Capt. Bo [...]eler's War practically performed, &c. —1663
- 393 Jerusalem and Babel, whether Catholicks or Protestants be better Subjects—1653
- 394 Sir Tho. Smith's Commonwealth of England —1633
- 395 Eugen. Philalethes his Magia Adamica, or Antiquity of Magick — 165 [...]
- 396 Osborne's Miscellany of Essays, Paradoxes, &c. — 1659
Divinity, History, &c. in Folio.
- 1 BIshop Andrews ninety six Sermons, with a Sermon preached before two Kings 1641
- 2 A View of the Soul, in several Tracts, by a Person of Quality, Gilt Back 1682
- 3 Sibbs Commentary on the first Chapter of the Second Epistle to the Corinthians 1655
- 4 Jermins Commentary upon the whole Book of the Proverbs of Solomon 1638
- 5 Democritus Junior, alias Burtons Anatomy of Melancholy — Oxon. 1624
- 6 Grews Description of the Natural and Artificial Rarities belonging to the R. Society 1681
- 7 Pembles Works; containing sundry Treatises and Expositions — 1659
- 8 Calvins Sermons upon the fifth Book of Moses, called Deutronomy — 1583
- 9 Dr. Cudworths Intel. System of the Universe, confut. the Reason and Phil. of Atheism 1673
- 10 Austins Devout, Godly and Learned Meditations — 1633
- 11 Cartwrights Confutation of the Rhemists Translation of the New Testament 1618
- 12 Willets Sixfold Commentary upon the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans 1611
- 13 Guevaras Dial of Princes, declaring the Excel. of a Prince that is a good Christian 1619
- 14 Dr. Hortons choice Expositions on four select Psalms — 1675
- 15 Lushingtons Commentary on the Epistle to the Galathians — 1650
- 16 Brathwaits English Gentleman, and English Gentlewoman, third Edition 1641
- 17 Sterrys Discourse of the Freedom of the Will — 1675
- 18 Roberts Key of the Bible, unlocking the Richest Treasures of the Holy Scriptures 1675
- 19 The House of Mourning, or a collection of 47 Funeral Serm. by several emin. Div. 1640
- 20 Hooker of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity — 1611
- 21 Davis Rights belonging to an Uniformity in Churches — 1669
- 22 Monsieur de Silhons Minister of State, shewing the true use of Modern Policy 1658
- 23 Dr. Mores Modest Enquiry into the Mystery of Iniquity — 1664
- 24 Cottons Compleat Concordance to the Bible of the last Translation — 1631
- 25 Musculus Com. places of C. Rel. for the use of those who desire the knowl. of Godly truth 1563
- 26 Relation of a Conference between Arch-Bishop Laud, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit 1673
- 27 Cradocks Harmony of the 4 Evangelists — 1668
- 28 Dr. Charletons Phisiologia Epicuro-Cassendo-Charletoniana, or a Fabrick of Science Nat. 1654
- 29 Malynes, Lex Mercatoria, or the ancient Law Merchant — 1622
- 30 Edmunds on Caesars Com. shewing the practice of the Art Mil. in the time of the Rom. 1604
- 31 Dicksons Exposit. of St. Pauls Epistles, and those other Epist. of the Apost. Gilt back 1659
- 32 Skenes Collection of the Laws, and Acts of Parliament of Scotland
- 33 L. Bacons Nat. Hist. with his Hist. of Life and Death, New Atlantis, and Novum Organum 1683
- 34 —Advancement and Proficiency of Learning 1640
- 35 Seldens Titles of Honour, the third and last Edition, with Addit. and Amendments 1672
- 36 Symsons Lexicon, or Alphab. Concordance of all the Words in the N. Test. Eng. Gr. & Lat. 1658
- 37 Gells Essay toward the amendment of the last English Translation of the bible 1659
- 38 The Muses Welcome to the High and Mighty King James Edinburgh 1618
- 39 Wards Animadversions, or a Magazine of the truest Instruct. for the managery of War 1639
- 40 Frosts Select Sermons, preached on special occasions — 1658
- 41 Willets Sixfold Commentary on the most Divine Prophesie of Daniel 1610
- 42 — Sixfold Commentary upon the Third Book of Moses, called Leviticus 1631
- 43 — An Harmony upon the First Book of Samuel 1614
- 44 Dr. Featlys Clavis Mystica, a Key opening difficult Texts, handled in 70 Sermons 1636
- 45 Bishop Williams Truth Vindicated, against Atheism, Sacriledge and Profaneness 1666
- 46 Dr. Whi [...]es Way to the true Ch. and his Reply to Jesuit Fisher, 2 Books bound in 1 vol. 1624
- 47 Bishop Downames Treatise of Justification — 1639
- [Page 2]48 Dr. Hakwills Apology for the Providence of God in the Government of the World 1630
- 49 Bishop of Exeters Poor Mans Library — 1652
- 50 Bishop Halls Works, the first Vol. with a Table newly added to the whole work 1625
- 51 B. of Coventry and Lichfield of the Institut. of the Sacr. of the Body and Blood of Chr. 1631
- 52 Lucius Annaeus Seneca's Works, both Moral and natural, Translated by T. Lodge. 161 [...]
- 53 Hist. of the Church for the first six hundred Years after Christ, by Euseb. Pamphilius. 1607
- 54 —Of the Ch. from the Prim. Age, with an acc. of the Pers. of true Martyrs, by fox. Vol. 1. 1641
- 55 —Of the World, from the beg. to the Monarchy of Constantine the Great, by W. Howel. 1661
- 56 —Of the World, or Mercators Atlas, containing his description thereof, full of Mapps. 1635
- 57 —Of 4 footed Beasts, by Gesner; to which is added the Theatre of Insects by T. Muflet 1658
- 58 —Of the noble and renowned Kingdom of Naples, with a supplement, by J. Howel. 1654
- 59 —Of the 22. years reign of K. Lewis the 11. by P. Mattheu, Englished by E. Grinston. 1614
- 60 —Of the Presbyterians, cont. the beg. progress and success of that active Sect. by P. Heylin. 1672
- 61 —Of the whole World, and all the Kingdoms, Prov. Seas, and Isles thereof by P Heylin 1666
- 62 —Of the County Palentine of Chester, illust. with divers Fig. cut in Copper, by D. King. 1656
- 63 —Of the Lives of all the Ks. of this Isle from 2855 unto the year 1660. by Sir W. Churchil 1675
- 64 —Of the Turks, from the first beg. of that Nat. with the Lives of the Ott. Emp. by R. Knolls 1610
- 65 —Of France, from the beg. of that Monar. Writ. in Fr. by I. Deserres, Eng. by E. Grinstone 1607
- 66 —Of the 4 last Parliaments of Q. Elizabeth of famous memory, coll. by H. Townshend. 1680
- 67 —Of the Wars of Flanders writ. in Italian by Card. Bentivoglio, eng. by the E. of Monmouth 1678
- 68 —Of the Civil Wars of Spain ih the beginning of the reign of Charles the Fifth. 1652
- 69 —Of England to the reign of Edward III. by S. Daniel; cont. to Richard III. by J. Trussel. 2 Vol.
- 70 —Of the World, or an account of Time, compiled by the learned Dionisius Petavius. 1659
- 71 —Of the Antiquities of Antient Brittaine, by Aylet Sammes. Lettered.— 1676
- 72 —Of those Philosophers on whom the Attribute of Wise was conferred, by T. Stanley. 1655
- 73 —Of S. Pauls Cathedral, by W. Dugdale: beaut. with Pros. of the Church, Tombs, & Monuments
- 74 —Of the Civil Wars of France by H. C. D' Avila. Gilt and Lettered on the Back. 1678
- 75 —Of the aff. of State in Scotland to the murther of K. Charles I. by P. Nalson Vol. 2. 1683
- 76 —Of the Council of Trent in eight Books. — 1620
- 77 —Of the lives of the noble Grecians and Romans by Plutarch. — 1612
- 78 —Of the Signiory of Venice, of her policy, and method of Government, by J. Howel. 1651
- 79 —Of Great Britain, from the first peopling of this Land, to K. James, by W. Slatyr
- 80 —Of the Holy War, by Thomas Fuller. — 1647
- 81 —Of the Church of Great Britaine, from the birth of Christ to 1648. by T. Fuller. 1655
- 82 —Of the Reign of K. Henry VII. by my Lord Bacon. — 1641
- 83 —Of the mem. acc. of France under Henry II. Francis II. Charles IX. Henry III. Henry IV. 1598
- 84 —Of Great Brittain, by J. Speed. — 1632
- 85 —Of Polybius the Megapolitan — 1634
- 86 —Of the Noble, High and Puissant Prince, W. Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle 1667
- 87 —Of the Jews, &c by Josephus — 1670
- 88 —Of the Valarous and Witty Knight Errant Don Quixot of the Mancha. — 1675
- 89 —Of the great and renowned Monarchy of China. — 1655
- 90 —Of Edward IV. King of England, by W. Habington. — 1640
- 91 —Of the Reign of King Henry VII. by my Lord Bacon. — 1641
- 92 —Of the Iron Age, illustrated with the lively Effigies of renowned Persons. 1650
- 93 Speed (John) Prospect of the most famous parts of the World. — 1662
- 94 Cassandra the samed Romance, the whole Work, gilt Back and lettered — 1676
- 95 Dutchess of Newcastles Playes, never before printed — 1668
- 96 — Philo [...]ophycal and Physical Opinions. — 1655
- 97 — Philo [...]ophical [...]e [...]ers and Reflect. upon some Opinions in Natural Philosophy. 1664
- [Page 3]98 Letters and Poems in honour of the incomparable Margaret Dutchess of Newcastle. 1676
- 99 Ovids Metamorphosis, englished, methodized, and represented in Figures by G. Sandys. 1632.
- 100 Guillims display of Heraldry, second Edition enlarged. — 1632
- 101 Philips new World of English Words, or gen. Dict. interp. the hard Words in our Lan. 1663
- 102 The Princess Cloria, or the Royal Romance, by a person of Honour. — 1665
- 103 Tarsis and Zelie, the famous new Romance — 1685
- 104 The Novels and Tales of the Renown. John Boccasio, fifth Edit. corrected and am. 1684
- 105 Howells Morphandra, or parley of Beasts — 1660
- 106 Plutarchs Philosophy, commonly called the Morals — 1603
- 107 The Works of the famous and worthy Minister of Christ, Mr. W. Perkins, in 3 Vol.
- 108 Hildersams Lectures on the fourth Chapter of John — 1629
- 109 Leighs Body of Div. in 10 Books, wherein the Fundam. and grounds of Rel. are open'd 1654
- 110 —Annotations on the five Poetieal Books of the Old Testament — 1657
- 111 —Annotations upon all the New Testament, Philological and Theological 1650
- 112 Four Tracts, written by the Learned John Selden, of the Inner Temple, Esquire 1683
- 113 Towersons Works, being an Explic. of the Creed, the Decal. of the L. Prayer, in 3 vol. 1685
- 114 Ursinus summ of Christ. Relig. to which is added Parens Theological Miscellanies 1645
- 115 Rea's Flora, Ceres and Pomona, adorn'd with Sculptures cut in Copper — 1665
- 116 Calvins Commentary upon the Prophesie of Isaiah — 1609
- 117 Dr. Littletons sixty one Sermons, preached mostly upon publick occasions — 1680
- 118 Bishop Brownrigs sixty five Sermons, in 2 Volumes
- 119 Wrights Commentary on the five Books of Moses — 1668
- 120 A Collection of the Works of Dr. Jackson, such as were not published before 1654
- 121 Faringdons 30 Sermons, to which is added a Sermon at the Funeral of Sir Geo. Whitmore 1647
- 122 Bochas Fall of Princes and other Nobles, Englished by John Lydgate, Monk of Bury 1527
- 123 Four Books of the History of Cornelius Tacitus, with Annototions by Henry Savil 1591
- 24 The Wall-Flower, a Hist. partly true, partly Romantick, morally Divine, by T. Baily 1650
- 125 Pleasant Notes on Don Quixot, by Edmund Gayton — 1654
- 126 Sir William Davenants Works compleat, consisting of Poems and Plays — 1673
- 127 Hymens Preludia, or Loves Master-piece, being that so much admired Rom. Cleopatra 1674
- 128 Roberts Merchants Map of Commerce — 1677
- 129 Bentivoglio and Urania, in six Books, by Nathanael Ingelo — 1682
- 130 Chillingworths Relig. of the Prot. a safe way to Salv. with 9 Serm. and other things 1684
- 131 Kendalls Perseverance of Saints, vind from the Attempts made against it, by J. Goodwin 1654
- 132 Bishop Jewells Works, wants part of the Epist. Dedicatory, and part of 2 Leaves at the end
- 133 Perkins Works, the second Volume — 1631
- 134 Musculus Common Places of Christian Religion — 1563
- 135 Parrs Exposition on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans, wants a Title
- 136 Du Bartus his Divine Works and Weeks, Translated, with Additions, by J. Sylvester 1633
- 137 A learned summary upon the famous Poem of William of Salust, Lord of Bartas 1621
- 138 The Rogue, or the Life of Gusman de Alferache — 1634
- 139 The Triumphs of Nassau, or a Descript of the Victories obtained by Pr. Maurice of Nassau
- 140 Ramseys Astrology restored, being an introduction to the language of the Stars 1653
- 141 Guillims Display of Heraldry, the last edition, illustrated with variety of Sculptures 1679
- 142 Dr. Kellets Miscellanies of Divinity — 1635
- 143 Sleidans Commentaries, concern. Relig. during the Reign of the Emp. Charles V. wants a Title
- 144 Sir Thomas Mores Works — 1530
- 145 Countess of Pembrokes Arcadia, written by Sir Phil. Sidney, last edition, with his Life 1674
- 146 Mayers Commentary on the New Testament as far as the Acts — 1631
- 147 Geodwin (John) Redemption Redeemed — 1651
- [Page 4]148 Bishop Ushers Body of Divinity, or sum and substance of Christian Religion 164 [...]
- 149 B. Taylors great Exemplar des. in the Life and Death of the ever blessed Jesus Christ 1653
- 150 — Course of Sermons for all the Sundays of the Year — 1668
- 151 A Bible of an ancient print, undivided, with A. B. Cranmers Preface. imperf. toward the end
- 152 Causins Holy Court — 1650
- 153 Beards Theatre of God's Judgments on notorious sinners, continued by D. Tho. Taylor 1648
- 154 Stephens World of Wonders — 1607
- 155 Bonets Guide to the Practical Physician, shewing the safest way to cure all Diseases 1684
- 156 Yorkes Union of Honour — 1640
- 157 Bodins six Books of a Commonwealth — 1606
- 158 King Charles Declaration concerning the Tumults in Scotland, from their first originals 1639
- 159 Sir Kenelm Dighys two Treatises of the Nature of Bodies, and of Mans Soul 1644
- 160 Steph. Charnocks Works, 2 Vol. Compleat — 1684
- 161 Jo. Rushworths Collections, 4 Vol. Compleat — 1680
- 162 Lord Howards defensative against the poyson of supposed Prophesies — 1620
- 163 De Grays compleat Horseman and exper Farrier — 1639
- 164 Notable Revol. that happen'd in the Netherlands in 1650 and 1651 by Lion Aitzema 1653
- 165 Camdens Brittania, or Maps of all the Count. of Eng. & Wales, with a Map of Scotl. & Jrel.
Divinity, History, &c. in Quarto.
- 1 ARrowsmiths Chain of Principles, wherein the Heads of Rel. are asserted & improv. 1659
- 2 Airays Lectures upon the whole Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians 1618
- 3 An Account of Ancient Ch. Gov. with Reflex. on the modern Writ. of the Presbyt. 1685
- 4 Atturneys Academy, or the man. to proceed practic. upon any Suit, Plaint, or Action whatsoev.
- 5 Antoninus the Roman Emperour, his Meditations concerning a natural mans happiness 1634
- 6 Burroughs of earthly-mindedness, and of Heavenly conversation, and walking with God 1649
- 7 Balzacs Letters — 1638
- 8 Lord Bacons Essays, and Counsels Civil and Moral — 1625
- 9 Bishop Bilsons difference between Christian Subjection and Unchristian Rebellion 1595
- 10 Boltons (Robert) Works, in 2 Vol. containing his discourse about Happiness, his Instructions for comforting afflicted Consciences, his 4 last things, his Direct. for walking with God
- 11 Breerewoods Enquiries, touching the diversity of Religions and Languages in the World 1622
- 12 Brinsleys third part of the true watch, or call of the Lord, to meet him speedily 1623
- 13 Burroughs Gospel Conversation — 1650
- 14 Burges Answer to a Pamphlet against Dr. Mortons defence of the 3 nocent Ceremonies 1631
- 15 Barclayes Discourse of the Felicity of Man, or his Summum Bonum — 1598
- 16 Barriffes Military Discipline, or the young Artillery-man — 1643
- 17 Beards Theatre of Gods Judgments upon notorious Sinners, both Great and Small 1612
- 18 Boords Breviary of Health, wherein doth follow Rem. for all Dis. hap. to the Body of Man 1598
- 19 Collings on the whole Second Chapter of the Canticles — 1676
- 20 Bishop Bilsons Sermons concerning the Redemption of Mankind by Christ Jesus 1599
- 21 Birckbeks Protestants Evidence taken out of good Records — 1635
- 22 Mr. Blandeviles Exercises in the Mathematicks, containing 8 Treatises — 1622
- 23 Barclays Argenis, or the Loves of Polyarchus and Argenis, adorned with curious Cuts 1636
- 24 Lord Clarendons Survey of the pernicious errors in Mr. Hobbes Leviathan 1676
- 25 Colvills twelve Sermons — 1655
- 26 Dr. Donnes Letters to several Persons of Honour — 1651
- 27 — His Poems, with Elegies on the Authors Death; the last Leaf torn 1633
- 28 The Country Farm, with a Discourse concerning Hunting — 1606
- [Page 5]28 Calvins Commentary on the Epistle St. Paul to the Galathians — 1581
- 29 Cartwrights Exposit. on the whole 15 Psalm, to which is added the Life of the Author 1658
- 30 Dr. Charletons Darkness of Atheism dispelled by the Light of Nature — 1652
- 31 Crellius his 2 Books, touching one God the Father — 1665
- 32 Des-Chartes Compendium of Musick, with Animadv. thereon by a Person of Honour 1653
- 33 Culverwells elegant Discourse of the Light of Nature, with several other Treatises 1669
- 34 Dr. Charletons Ternary of Par. of the magnet. Cure of Wounds, Nativ. of Tartar in Wine, &c
- 35 Dods Exposition of the Commandments — 1632
- 36 Sir Kenelm Digby of the Nature of Bodies, and of the Nature of Mans Soul 1665
- 37 Sir William Davenants Gondibert, an Heroick Poem — 1651
- 38 Downames summ of Sacred Divinity
- 39 Dearings Readings upon the Epistle to the Hebrews — 1583
- 40 Eltons Explanation of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans — 1623
- 41 — On the Commandments and Lords Prayer — 1625
- 42 Dr. Featlys Case for the Spectacles, or a defence of Via Tuta, by Sir Humph. Lynde 1638
- 43 — Romish Fisher caught and held in his own Net — 1624
- 44 Dykes two Treatises of Repentance and of Christs Temptations — 1631
- 45 Bishop Charletons Thankful Remembrance of Gods Mercies — 1624
- 46 Bishop Gauders Defence by way of Apol. of the Ministers of the Church of Engl. 1653
- 47 Harbys Pattern in the Mount, wherein many places of Scripture are explained 1674
- 48 Howards Defensative against the poyson of supposed Prophesies
- 49 Goodmans Penit. pardon'd, or effic. of Rep. set forth under the Par. of the Pr. Son, with Fig. 1679
- 50 Goodwin (John) Divine Authority of the Scriptures asserted — 1648
- 51 Hammond Obl. to Peace and Charity, deliv. in a Serm. at Carisbrook Castle, with 9 Serm. 1649
- 52 — Disarmers Dexterity. Reply to the Cath. Gent. ans. to his Bookab. Schism, bound up tog. 1656
- 53 — Dispatcher dispatched, being a third defence of the Treatise of Schism. — 1659
- 54 — Practical Catechism, with eleven other Tracts of his bound up together — 1646
- 55 — Power of the Keys, or, of Binding and Loosing — 1647
- 56 Hansteds Sermons, Preached on seveal Sundays and Saints days — 1636
- 57 Markhams way to get wealth, con. 6 Prin. Vocat. in which good Husbands may imp. thems. 1676
- 58 Dariots Judgment of the Stars, wherein we whole Art of Astrology is plainly delivered 1653
- 59 Markhams Master-piece, touching the Cure of all Diseases in Horses — 1675
- 60 Dr. Heylinss little discription of the great World. — 1631
- 61 The Sum of a conference between J. Reynolds, and J. Hart, about the head of the Church 1609
- 62 Dr. Mantons Seventeen Sermons on several Texts of Scripture. — 1678
- 63 Stonehams Parable of the ten Virgins opened — 1676
- 64 Swans Speculum Mundi, or a Glass representing the Face of the World. — 1670
- 65 Swinnocks Heaven and Hell Epit. Fading of the flesh, and flour. of faith, bound toget. 1663
- 66 Taylor (Tho.) parable of the Sower and of the Seed — 1623
- 67 Forbes Commentary on the Revelation of St. John — 1613
- 68 Calvins Commentary on the whole Book of Psalms — 1571
- 69 Dr. Heylins History of the Sabbath, second edition — 1636
- 70 Medes (Joseph) Apostacy of the latter times — 1655
- 71 Clelands Institution of a young Noble-man — 1607
- 72 Mayers Treasury of Ecclesiastical expositions on the difficult places of Scripture 1623
- 73 Hardys Sermons, preached on solemn occasions — 1653
- 74 Goads Refreshing Drops and Scorching Vialls — 1653
- 75 Mr John Hales of Eaton Colledge, his Golden Remains — 1659
- 76 Coghams Haven of Health, gathered for the comfort of those that have a care thereof 1636
- 77 Bishop Pearsons Exposition of the Creed — 1659
- [Page 6]78 Goodwins (John) being filled with the Spirit — 1670
- 79 Gotts Divine History of the Genesis of the World, Explicated and illustrated 1670
- 80 Jeanes Mixture of Scholast. Divinity, with Practical, insev. Tractates compl. in 2 Vol. 1656
- 81 Latimers Sermons, wanting a Title and latter end
- 82 Miltons History of England — 1671
- 83 —Paradice lost, a Poem in 10 Books — 1669
- 84 Lathams Falconry, teaching how to train up Hawks, and how to cure their Diseases 1633
- 85 Gregory (John) Works, in 2 parts; the 1 cont. his Notes on the Script. the 2 his Posthuma 1665
- 86 Grangers divine Logick for the use of Divines in the practice of Preaching 1620
- 87 Kings Lectures on Jonas — 1600
- 88 Prynns profitable Meditations on these three leaves of Nature, Rocks, Seas, & Gardens. 1641
- 89 Hicks Translation of certain select Dialogues of Lucian — 1634
- 90 Gales Court of the Gentiles, shewing the Or. of humane Literature 2 1st. pts. together. 1672
- 91 Certain Sermons appointed by the Q. Maj. to be read by Parsons, &c. in Churches. 1595
- 92 Dr Pierces decad of Caveats to the peop. of Eng. with an Appen. against Atheists & Infidels, &c.
- 93 Sterry of the Kingdom of God in the Soul of Man. — 1683
- 94 Harmony of the Confessions of Faith of the Christian and reformed Churches, 1643
- 95 Saviolos two Books, 1st. of Rapier and Dagger, the 2d. of Honour, & honour. Quarrels 1595
- 96 Bishop. Reynolds of the passions and faculties of the Soul of Man. — 1640
- 97 — Meditations on the Sacrament of the Lords last-Supper — 1638
- 98 — Explication on the 110 Psalm. — 1632
- 99 Rogers Faith, Doct. & Relig. professed in this Realm of Eng. expressed in 39 Articles. 1658
- 100 Whitbys Romish Doctaines not from the beg. being a reply to Ccressy, aga. Dr. Pierces Sermon.
- 101 Mornays trueness of Christian Religion, against Atheists, Epicures, Jews, &c. 1604
- 102 Bishop Parkers divine Authority of the Law of Nature, and Christian Religion. 1681
- 103 Piersons excellent encouragements against Afflictions, or an expos. of 4 select Psalms. 1647
- 104 Dr. Sclaters Exposition on the first and second Epistles to the Thessalonians — 1627
- 105 Dr. Mantons Exposition on the Epistle of St. Jude — 1658
- 106 — Exposition on the Epistle of St. James, second Edition — 1653
- 107 Dr. Pierces Collection of Sermons on several occasions — 1671
- 108 Dr Patricks Parable of the Prodigal Son, written to a Friend — 1667
- 109 Fitzherberts Treatise of Policy and Religion, written for the benefit of a young Statest. 1657
- 110 Lestrange (Sir R.) Memento, directed to all that reverence the memory of K. Ch. the Mar. 1662
- 111 Junius of the Painting of the Antients, shewing the begin. and consummation of that Art. 1638
- 112 Ortelius his Epitome of the Theatre of the World — 1603
- 113 Dr. Stillingfleets Origines Sacrae, or a rational account of the divine Authority of Script. 1662
- 114 — Irenieum, or a weapon Salve for the Ch. Wounds, & an Append. about Excommun. 1662
- 115 Seldens Hist. of Tythes, about the Payment, Laws, Opinions, touching the right of them 1618
- 116 Quarles (Francis) Fancies, in Epigrams, Meditations and Observations — 1641
- 117 Bishop Prideams Introduction for the reading of all sorts of Histories — 1655
- 118 Perkins Exposition of the Symbole or Creed of the Apostles — 1631
- 119 — His whole Treatise of the Cases of Conscience — 1651
- 120 Leybournes nine Geometrical Exercises for young Seamen — 1669
- 121 Baylies disswasive from the Errors of the Times — 1646
- 122 Bishop Halls Divine Right of Episcopacy asserted — 1640
- 123 Bishop Sandersons ten Sermons, ad Clerum, ad Magistratum, & Populum — 1627
- 124 Bishop Montagns Apello Cesurem, a just Appeal from two unjust Informers — 1625
- 125 — Immediate Address unto God alone — 162 [...]
- 126 Greenhills Exposition on the five first Chapters of Ezekiel, Title wanting.
- 127 Hides Christianity explained under 7 Evangelical and Ecclesiastical Heads — 1658
- [Page 7]128 Mede (Joseph) Diatribae, Discourses on divers Texts of Scripture, on several occasions 1648
- 129 Symmonds Vindication of King Charles the First — 1648
- 130 Swetmans School of Defence, plainly describing the true knowledge of Weapons 1617
- 131 Haywards lives of the three Norman Kings, wants a title
- 132 Vesteg [...]ns Restitution of decayed Intelligences in Antiquity about the English Nation 1634
- 133 Swinnocks Door of Salvation opened by the Key of Regeneration — 1671
- 134 Estwicks against Mr. Biddles Confession of Faith, touching the Holy Trinity 1656
- 135 Forresters Marrow and Juice of two hundred and sixty Scriptures — 1611
- 136 Balls Treatise of Faith, shewing the Nature and Life of Faith — 1637
- 137 Bishop Whites Treatise of the Sabbath Day — 1635
- 138 Dr. Woodferds Paraphrase on the Psalms of David — 1670
- 139 Second and last Part of the Works of the faithful Servant of God Mr. Daniel Dyke 1633
- 140 History of Independency the two first Parts. — 1648
- 141 Lithgows Travels through Europe, Asia, and Africa — 1640
- 142 Clavels Tables for the Forbearance, and Discompt of Money — 1683
- 143 Tkorndykes just Weights and Measures — 1680
- 144 Dr. Bucks Treatise of Beatitudes, or Christs happy Man — 1637
- 145 Morices Diatribe and Defence of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper — 1657
- 146 Dr. Ridleys View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law — 1639
- 147 Kings Expositton on the Lords Prayer — 1628
- 148 Shutes Judgment and Mercy, delivered in nine Sermons, with the Funeral Sermon 1645
- 149 Pages Exposition, with apt and profitable Notes on the Lords Prayer 1631
- 150 Bezas Sermons on the 3 first Chapters of the Canticles — 1587
- 151 Beards retractive from the Romish Religion — 1616
- 152 Instructions for the Wars, amply, learnedly, and politiquely discoursing that Subject 1589
- 153 Matchiavells Art of War. Wants a Title
- 154 Bishop Gardeners Declar. of such Articles as George Joy hath endeavoured to confute 1546
- 155 Pierce Plowmans Vision, whereunto is annexed his Creed, never before printed 1561
- 156 New Testament of an ancient Translation, undivided, Lat. & Eng. want a leaves at the beg.
- 157 Bishop Taylor of the sacred Order and Offices of Offices of Episcopacy — 1642
- 158 Lightfoots Temple, especially as it stood in the days of our Saviour — 1650
- 159 Luthers Commentary on the fifteen Psalms called Psalmi Graduum — 1577
- 160 Stowes Annals of England, collected out of the most authentical Authors — 1592
- 161 — Survey of London, containing the Original, Antiquity, and Description thereof 1599
- 162 Richardsons Logicians School-Master, or a Comment on Ramus Logick — 1629
- 163 Baynes Commentary on the first Chapter of the Epistle St. Paul to the Ephesians 1618
- 164 Lloyd Tragicomidie of Serpents — 1607
- 165 Godwins English Exposition of the Roman and Jewish Antiquities
- 166 Du Moulins (Peter) Buckler of the Faith — 1623
- 167 Gores godly and faithful Sermons preached on several occasions — 1646
- 168 Mayers Exposition of the Epistle of St. James — 1629
- 169 Gatakers (Thomas) Sermons
- 170 An Answer to the Bishop of Condoms Exposition of the Catholick Faith — 1686
- 171 Pelagius redivivus, or Pelagius raked out of the Ashes, of Arminius and his Scholars 1626
- 172 Nortons Orthodox Evangelist, wherein many evangelical Truths are discussed and clear. 1654
- 173 Nova Francia, or the Descr. of that part of New France which is one Contin. with Virginia 1609
- 174 Natures Paradox, or the innocent Impostor, a pleasant Polonian Hist. orig. entit. Iphigenes 1652
- 175 Bishop of Lincolns Brutum Fulmen, or the Bull of Pope Pius the Fifth. — 1681
- 176 Brerewoods Enquiries touching the diversity of Languages and Religions in the World 1622
- 177 Elderfield of Regeneration and Baptism — 1653
- [Page 8]178 Dr. Muffets Healths improvement, or a discourse of the Food of the Nation 1655
- 179 The Doom, warn. all men to the Judgm. contain. all the strange Prod. hap. in the World 1581
- 180 Partheneia Sacra, a Roman Catholick, Book full of Figures — 1633
- 181 Dalle on the right use of the Fathers — 1675
- 182 Olbia, or the new Island discovered, with Religion, and Rites of Worship — 1660
- 183 Morgans perfection of Horsemanship, drawn from Nature, Art and Practice 1607
- 184 Second part of the Works of St. Teresa, a Roman Catholick Book — 1675
- 185 Dr. Donne of Self Homicide
- 186 Dr. Moores Supplement and Defence of his Exposition on Daniel and the Revelations 1685
- 187 King James his Apology for the Oath of Allegiance — 1609
- 188 Bishop of Lincolnes Answer to a Catholic, who wrote against King James's Apology 1609
- 189 Sprints Cassander Anglicus, shewing the necessity of Conf. to the Cerem. of the Church 1618
- 190 Dr. Gibbs 31 Sermons, preached on several subjects and occasions — 1677
- 191 History of the Quarrels of Pope Paul V. with the State of Venice — 1626
- 192 Browning concerning publick Prayer and the Fasts of the Church — 1636
- 193 Haywoods Life and Reign of K. Henry the Fourth, first part — 1599
- 194 Dr. Owens Vindiciae Evangelicae, or mystery of the Gospel vindicated — 1655
- 195 Sin disarmed, shewing the loathsomeness thereof, by a Reverend and Judicious Div. 1654
- 196 Taylors (Thomas) Commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul to Titus — 1619
- 197 Arraignment of the whole Creature, at the Bar of Religion, Reason and Experience 1631
- 198 Kilburnes Survey of the County of Kent — 1659
- 199 Spiritual Journey of a young man to the Land of Peace — 1659
- 200 Sclaters Exposition, with Notes, on the Epistle to the Romans — 1629
- 201 Certain Reasons proving the lawfulness of the Oath of Allegiance, by R. S. 1611
- 202 Sparkes Answer to Mr. John de Albines Discourse against Heresies — 1591
- 203 Swadlin Scriptures vindicated from the unsound conclusions of Card. Bellarmine 1643
- 204 Dr. Sibs Bowels opened, in divers Sermons on the Canticles — 1639
- 205 Fountain of ancient Fiction, desc. the Images and Statues of the Gods of the Ancients 1599
- 206 Barclays Argenis, or the Loves of Polyarchus and Argenis — 1636
- 207 Jackson of the Divine Essence and Attributes, second part — 1629
- 208 Harris English Concord in answer to Becanes English Jaree — 1614
- 209 Betts Regiment of the Curch, as it is agreeable with Scriptures, Antiquities &c. 1606
- 210 Luther on the Galathians. wants a Title
- 211 Bishop Reynolds Explication of the 110 Psalm — 1632
- 212 A Defence of the Articles of the Protestant Religion — 1601
- 213 Squires Exposition on the first part of the second Chapter of St. Paul to the Thessal. 1630
- 214 Godwins (John) Exposition on the ninth Chapter of the Epistle to the Romans 1653
- 215 — Imputatio fidei, or a Treatise of Justification — 1642
- 216 Yarrantons Englands Improvement by Sea and Land, 2 parts — 1677
- 217 Randalls 29 Lectures of the Church, for the Consolation of Gods people 1631
- 218 Wottons Sermons on part of the first Chapter of the Gospel of St. John — 1609
- 219 Dr. Tilleslys Animadversions on Mr. Seldens History of Tythes — 1629
- 220 Jacksons (Tho) Commentories on the Apostles Creed — 1613
- 221 Wiseman (Sir Will.) Christian Knight, compiled for the Weal of England, Scotland, &c. 1619
- 222 An Ancidote against the pestiferous writing of all Engl. Sectaries. A Catholick Book 1615
- 223 Readings Guide to the Holy City — 1651
- 224 Scots Discovery of Witchcraft — 1684
- 225 Love and Valour. A Romance — 1638
- 226 Whites Orthodox Faith, and way to the true Church, Explained and Justified 1619
- 227 B. Reyn lds 3 Treatises of the Van of the Creature, Life of Christ, and sinfulness of Sin 1651
- [Page 9]228 Lord Napiers plain discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John — 1651
- 229 Platts Jewel house of Art and Nature, containing divers profitable inventions 1594
- 230 Dr. Venners Via Recta ad Vitam Longam — 1622
- 231 Edwards 1 and 2 part of Gangraena, or discov. of Errors, Heresies, &c. of the Sectaries 1646
- 232 Examination of Mens Wits — 1616
- 233 Dr. Crakanthorps Defence of Constantine, with a Treatise of the Popes Monarchy 1621
- 234 Parrs Exposition on the 8, 9, 10, 11 Chapters of St. Paul to the Romans 1618
- 235 Il Pastor Fido, the Faithful Shepherd — 1647
- 236 Bishop Lucys Observations, Censures and Confutations of Mr. Hobbes Leviathan 1663
- 237 Swedish Intelligencer
- 238 Ramseys summary of Sermons, preached in several places, and on sundry occasions 1659
- 239 Singlars Hydrostaticks, or the weight, force, and pressure of fluid Bodies 1672
- 240 Sir Henry Vanes Retired mans Meditations, or the mystery and power of Godliness 1655
- 241 Dr. Heylins History of that famous Saint and Souldier of Christ, St. George of Cappadocia 1631
- 242 Owen Harrys Genealogy of the high and mighty Monarch K. James, from Noah 1604
- 243 Glanvils Scepsis Scientifica, or confest Ignorance they way to Science — 1665
- 244 Warren Jews Sabbath antiquated, and the Lords day instituted — 1659
- 245 Sir Henry Wottons Elements of Architecture — 1624
- 246 Randalls eleven Sermons on the eighth of the Romans — 1626
- 247 Dr. Preston of the New Covenant, or the Saints portion — 1639
- 248 — Saints Qualifications — 1633
- 249 — Four Godly and Learned Treatises — 1633
- 250 Abridgment of the Acts and Monuments of the Church, written by Mr. John Fox 1589
- 251 Weemse of the 4 degenerate Sons, Atheist, Magician, Idolater and Jew 1636
- 252 — Christian Synagogue — 1630
- 253 — Portraicture of the Image of God in man — 1627
- 254 A Description of the Royal Government of the Children of Israel, from their departure out of Egypt, until their last and final Captivation and Dispersion, a Manuscr. fairly writ.
- 255 Sheldons Motives for his just, voluntary, and free Renouncing the Rom. Cath. Religion 1610
- 256 Camdens Remains, concerning Great Britain — 1623
- 257 Wilsons Art of Rhetorick and Logick, bound up together — 1580
- 258 Brownes Travels in Hungaria, Servia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Thessaly, Austria, &c. 1673
- 259 Struys Voyages, through Italy, Greece, Lifeland, &c. full of Figures and Maps 1683
- 260 The Prophecy of K. Cadwal. and of Merlin, Beid, Berlington, Rymer, Waldhave, Sybilla, &c. 1620
- 261 Dr. Stillingfleets Unreasonableness of Separation — 1681
Divinity, History, &c. in Octavo.
- 1 AGrippas Vanity of Arts and Sciences — 1679
- 2 Antiq. of Exeter, giv. an acc. of the Laws and Customes of the place, by R. Isacke 1681
- 3 France painted to the Life, by a Learned and Impartial hand — 1657
- 4 Dr. Barrows Duty and Reward of Bounty — 1671
- 5 — Of Contentment, Patience, and resignation to the Divine Will — 1685
- 6 — Euclids Elements, the whole 15 Books compendiously demonstrated 1686
- 7 Dr. Aylets Divine Speculations in metrical numbers upon various subjects 1654
- 8 Bromes Horace, consisting of Odes, Satyrs, and Epistles — 1680
- 9 Smyths Rhetorick unveiled — 1665
- 10 Monarchy asserted to be the best, most ancient, and legal form of Government 1660
- 11 The Lords Day, or a succinct Narration, compiled out of the H. Script. and Anc. Fath. 1672
- 12 Art of Gardening, in 3 Books, illustrated with Sculptures, repres. the form of Gardens 1677
- [Page 10]13 Angels right government of Thoughts — 1659
- 14 Antoninus the Roman Emperours Meditations concerning himself — 1673
- 15 Howels Familiar Letters, Domestick and Foreign, in 4 Books — 1673
- 16 Bromes Poems and Songs — 1664
- 17 Dr. Barrows several Sermons against evil speaking — 1678
- 18 Bilsons difference between Christian Subjection and Antichristian-Rebellion 1586
- 19 Reply to an Answer to Dr. More's Antidote against Idolatry — 1672
- 20 Indiculus Universalis, or the Universe in Epitome, in English, Latine, and French 1679
- 21 Hinchleys Letters on several Occasions — 1680
- 22 Journey into Spain — 1670
- 23 Right of Succession assert. against the Seditious insinuations of R. Dolman and others 1683
- 24 Du-Veil's Exposition, of the Acts of the Holy Apostles — 1685
- 25 Leybornes Arithmetick, Vulgar, Decimal, Instrumental, and Algebraical. 3d. edition
- 26 Dr. Featleys Hand-maid to private Devotion — 1675
- 27 Boyles occasional Reflexions on several Subjects — 1665
- 28 Cottoni Postruma, divers pieces ab. the right and power of the Lords and Com. in Par. 1679
- 29 Herns account of the Noble Foundation of the Charter House — 1677
- 30 Hanmers Exercitation about Confirmation — 1658
- 31 Bishop Halls Honour of the married Clergy — 1620
- 32 Unfortunate Heroes, or the adventures of 10 Famous men, in 10 Novels 1679
- 33 Dr. Tillotsons Sermons, preached on several Occasions. first Volume — 1671
- 34 Wallers Poems, written on several Occasions, and to several Persons — 1664
- 35 Charnocks Discourse of Divine providence — 1685
- 36 Gouges Christian directions, shewing how to walk with God all the day long 1680
- 37 Dr. Pullers Moderation of the Church of England — 1679
- 38 Bacons Cure of Old Age, and preservation of Youth, also an account of the Tree of Life 1683
- 39 Cokes Art of Logick, or the entire Body of Logick in English — 1654
- 40 Theopolis, or the City of God new Jerusalem — 1670
- 41 Brinslys true watch, and Rule of Life. A direction for examining our spiritual estate 1619
- 42 Crookes Guide to Blessedness. Brief directions to true happiness. Turky Leather 1614
- 43 Blagraves supplement to Mr. Culpepers English Physician — 1677
- 44 Sr. Roger L'Estranges Translation of 20 Select Colloquies out of Erasmus 1680
- 45 Dykes (Jer.) Righteous mans Tower — 1641
- 46 Durants Cluster of Grapes, or Comfort and Counsel for believing souls — 1660
- 47 Capel of Tentations, their Nature, Danger, and Cure — 1650
- 48 Dr. Fowles design of Christianity — 1676
- 49 Bishop Parker discourse of Ecclesiastical Polity — 1670
- 50 — Defence and continuation of Ecclesiastical Polity, with a Letter from Dr. Patrick 1671
- 51 The tears of the Indians, being an acc. of the Massacres and slaughters by the Span. 1656
- 52 Brownes compleat Treatise of preternatural Tumors, both general and particular 1678
- 53 Combers Companion to the Altar, or an help to the worthy receiving the L.s Supper 1681
- 54 Confession of the Ministers or Pastors within the United Prov. called Remonstrants 1676
- 55 Culpepers School of Physick, or the Experimental practice of the whole Art of Physick 1678
- 56 Dr Fullers Triple Reconciler — 1654
- 57 Fenners Treatise of Affections, or the Souls pulse — 1642
- 58 — Wilful impenitency the grossest self-murther — 1650
- 59 Fald's Quakerism no Christianity — 1673
- 60 La Picara, or the Triumphs of Female subtilty — 1665
- 61 Ephesian and Cimmerian Matrons 2 notable Examples of the power of Love and Wit 1668
- 62 Elborows Reasonablen. of our Christian Service, as it is contained in the Com. Prayer 1677
- [Page 11]63 Roses School of Instructions for the Officers of the Mouth, shew. the wh. Art of Cookery 1682
- 64 The Rehearsal Transprosed — 1672
- 65 Bishop Parpers Reproof to the Rehearsal Transprosed — 1673
- 66 English Adventures, by a Person of Honour — 1676
- 67 Mrs. Behns Poems on several occasions, with a Voyage to the Island of Love 1684
- 68 Reynolds Flower of Fidelity, being the various Adventures of 3 Foreign Princes 1660
- 69 Fenners Souls Looking-glass, with a Treatise of Conscience — 1643
- 70 Dicksons Exposition on the Gospel according to St. Matthew — 1651
- 71 A door open. into Christian Relig. or an account of the principal heads of Religion 1662
- 72 Dr. Barrow on the Lords Prayer and decalogue, to which is ad. the Doct. of the Sacr. 1681
- 73 Herberts Country Parson, his Character and Rule of Holy Life — 1679
- 74 Sir Tho. Moores Commonwealth of Utopia — 1639
- 75 Bishop Wards Sermon against the Antiscripturists, and another against Infidelity 1670
- 76 Dr. Hammonds Practical Catechism — 1655
- 77 — Assertion of the Existence and Duration of Hell Torments — 1665
- 78 Richardson of the Torments of Hell — 1657
- 79 Chewney of Hell, with the everlasting torments thereof asserted — 1660
- 80 The Merchants daily Companion — 1684
- 81 Lillys six Court Comedies Acted before Queen Elizabeth — 1632
- 82 The Country Captain, and the Variety, 2 Comedies, by a Person of Honour. — 1649
- 83 The Politicks of France — 1680
- 84 Britaniae Speculum, or a short view of the Ancient and Modern State of Great Britain 1683
- 85 Clavels Tables for the forbearance and discompt of Money — 1653
- 86 Polidore Virgils Works, containing the Original of all Arts, Sciences, Mysteries, &c. 1663
- 87 Sir Thomas Overburies Wife, with the addition of new Characters and Conceits 1638
- 88 Randolphs Poems — 1652
- 89 Dr. Donnes Poems, with Elegies on the Authors Death — 1639
- 90 London Jilt, or the Politick Whore, in 2 parts compleat — 1683
- 91 Sir Geo. Machenzie of Moral Gallantry, endeav. to prove that hon. oblig. men to be virtuous
- 92 Dr. Hammond of Schism, being a Defence of the Church of England — 1654
- 93 Bishop Halls Resolutions of Cases of Conscience, in continual use amongst men 1650
- 94 Jacksons Pedigree and Perigrination of Israel — 1649
- 95 Parsons Treatise of the Three Conversions of England, from Paganism to Christianity 1603
- 96 Court of Curiosity, wherein the most intricate Questions are resolved — 1681
- 97 Sir Kenelin Digbys Receipts of Physick and Cookery — 1668
- 98 — Discourse made in an Assembly of Nobles, &c. about the powder of Sympathy 1658
- 99 Sir Tho. Smith of the Commonwealth of England — 1633
- 100 B. Ward Philosophical Essay, to Evict the Attributes of God, immortality of the Soul &c.
- 101 Dr. Cowells Institutes of the Laws of England — 1651
- 102 Darys Interest Epitomiz'd, both simple and compound — 1677
- 103 Beraults Nosegay, or Miscellany of Divine Truths, English and French — 1684
- 104 Corbets Interest of England in matter of Religion, in 2 parts — 1661
- 105 Ingelo of the Perfection, Authority, and Credulity, of the Holy Scriptures 1659
- 106 Archbishop Lauds seven Sermons — 1651
- 107 Bovets Pandaemonium, or the Devils cloyster, being a further blow to modern Sadducism
- 108 Madamoiselle de Scudrys conversations on several Subjects — 1683
- 109 Quevedos Novels, to which is added the marriage of Belphegor — 1671
- 110 Sir H. Wottons Remains, being a collection of Lives, Letters, and Poems, &c. 1651
- 111 Bishop Halls Treatise of Contentation — 1684
- 112 — contemplations on the Historical part of Old Testament. eighth and last Volume 1626
- [Page 12]113 — Select Thoughts, or choice helps for a Pious Spirit — 1682
- 114 — Satans Fiery Darts Quenched, or Temptations Repelled — 1674
- 115 — Soliloquies, or Holy self conferences of the Devout Soul — 1651
- 116 — Peace-maker, laying down the right way of Peace — 1645
- 117 — Devout Soul, or Rules of Heavenly Devotion — 1650
- 118 Discourse of the period of Humane Life, with the defence and continuation 1677
- 119 Gentele sinner, or Englands brave Gentleman. wants a title
- 120 Dr. Hammond of Fundamentals in a notion referring to practice — 1654
- 121 Scudders Key of Heaven, or the Lords Prayer opened — 1633
- 122 Ciceros three Books touching the nature of the Gods — 1683
- 123 Whites middle state of Souls from Death to the day of Judgment — 1659
- 124 Fort Royal of Holy Scriptures — 1656
- 125 Raymonds Itinerary, containing a Voyage made through Italy — 1648
- 126 Matchiavels discourses upon the first Decade of T. Livius, to which is added his Prince 1663
- 127 The School of the Heart in forty seven Emblemes — 1676
- 128 Quarles (John) Poems on Gods love and Mans unworthiness — 1675
- 129 Poor Robins Jests, or the compleat Jester — 1670
- 130 Erasmus's Encomium moriae, or the praise of folly — 1668
- 131 Dr. Patricks devout Christian instructed how to pray and give thanks to God 1686
- 132 Two discourses for the furthering Christian Piety and Devotion — 1671
- 133 Hammends Letter of Resolution to six Queries of present use in the Church of England 1653
- 134 A prospect of Divine Providence, by T. C. — 1672
- 135 Gees divine right and original of the civil Magistrate from God — 1658
- 136 Graunts natural and political Observations upon the Bills of Mortality — 1665
- 137 The grandeur of the Law, or a coll. of the Nobility, &c. whose Estates have been acq. by Law
- 138 Flavels two Treatises, one of Fear, the other the righteous mans refuge 1682
- 139 Londinum Triumphans, or an historical account of the City of London — 1682
- 140 Fenners practical Divinity in several choice Sermons on divers Texts — 1649
- 141 Faldos Quakerism no Christianity — 1673
- 142 Johnsons novelty represt, in a reply to Mr. Baxters answer to W. Johnson 1661
- 143 Sir Hugh Plats Garden of Eden — 1675
- 144 Love of Heavens Glory and Hells Terror — 1671
- 145 Gaffarels unheard of curiosities — 1650
- 146 The English Rogue described in the life of Meriton Latroon, the two last parts. 1668
- 147 Brittaniae Speculum, or a short view of the antient and modern State of Great Brittain 1683
- 148 Dr. Moors divine Dialogues conc. the Attributes and Providence of God, comp. 2 Vol. 1668
- 149 Heskeths exhortation to frequent receiving the Sacrament of the Lords Supper 1684
- 150 Dr. Hammonds Paraenesis, seasonable exhortations to all true Sons of the Ch. of England 1656
- 151 Dr. Patricks friendly debate between a Conf. and a Nonconf. in three parts, with an App.
- 152 Dr. Camberlaines present state of England — 1627
- 153 Remarques on the humors and conversations of the Gallants of the Town 1673
- 154 The Pilgrim, a pleasant piece of gallantry, in two parts. — 1680
- 155 Dr. Heylins help to English History, containing the succession of all the Kings of England 1680
- 156 An exhortation to all men to take heed of Rebellion, Dedicated to the most ex. Q. Mary 1554
- 157 The Spiritual Exercises of the most vertuous and religious D. Gertude More Paris 1658
- 158 Catalogue of the names of the Parliament Men from 1640. to 1661
- 159 Memoires of the Family of the Stuarts, the remarkable providence of God two. them 1683
- 160 Gods love to mankind, by disproving his absolute decrees for their damnation 1673
- 161 Bishop Halls occasional Meditations — 1634
- 162 —Heaven on Earth: And Art of Divine Meditation, two books bound up together 1606
- [Page 13]163 Truemans great propitiation, or Christs satisfaction — 1672
- 164 Relique sacrae Carolinae, or the Works of the glorious Martyr King Charles the First 1650
- 165 Image of both Churches, discussing whether Catholicks or Protestants are better Subjects.
- 166 Bishop Sparrows Rationale on the Book of Common-Prayer of the Church of England 1676
- 166 The Calvinists Cabinet unlocked — 1659
- 167 Wilsons Scripture genuine Interpreter asserted — 1678
- 168 Webbs Essay to shew the probability that the Language of China is the Primitive 1669
- 169 Sir Charles Wosleys unreasonableness of Atheism — 1669
- 170 Villiers Vocabularium Anologicum, English Man speaking French, & French-Man English 1680
- 171 The highnest and chiefestwork of a Christian, by J. W. — 1668
- 172 Terrys Voyage to East-India, describing the rich and spacious Emp. of the great Mogol 1655
- 173 A Conference between a rich Alderman and a poor Country Vicar, about obligat. of Oaths
- 174 Playfords Intruduction to the skill of Musick — 1679
- 175 Harmony of Natural, Moral, and Positive Laws — 1682
- 176 Dr. Ingelos discourse concerning Repentance — 1677
- 177 —Of the Perfection, Authority and Credibility of the Holy Scriptures — 1659
- 178 Le Grands Man without Passion, or the wise Stoick, according to Seneca — 1675
- 179 Samwayes Devotion digested in Meditations on the Lords Prayer — 1652
- 180 Doctrine of Devils, an Essay to rectifie those undue Notions of Demons and Spirits 1676
- 181 Boyles Tracts, to which is prefixt an Introduction to the History of particular qualities 1671
- 182 A Discourse concerning the beauty of Holiness — 1683
- 183 Brightmans Exposition of the Revelation of St. John — 1616
- 184 Symmonds Case and Cure of a deserted Soul — 1641
- 185 Goodwyn (Phil.) Evangelical Communicant, in the Eucharistical Sacrament 1649
- 186 Dr. Pierces sinner impleaded in his own Court — 1660
- 187 Dr. Waltons Considerator considered, or a view of certain consider. on the Biblia Polyglotta
- 188 Hoards Souls misery and recovery — 1636
- 189 Reconciler of the Bible, wherein above 2000 seeming contradictions are reconciled 1656
- 190 Lord Bacons Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral — 1663
- 191 —History Natural, Moral and Experimental of Life and Death — 1638
- 192 Artificial Imbellishments, or the best directions to preserve Beauty and procure it 1665
- 193 Buckler of State and Justice against the design of the universal Monarchy — 1673
- 194 The Resolver, or curiosities of Nature
- 195 Wrights five Sermons, in five several stiles or ways of preaching — 1656
- 196 Dr. Bushels Cosmo-meros, or the worldly portion — 1682
- 197 Crashaws steps to the Temple 1648 Herberts Poems 1656. bound together
- 198 Delights for the Ingenious, in above fifty select choice Emblems — 1684
- 199 Hierocles upon the Golden Verses of Pythagoras
- 200 Catholicism: or severl Enq. touching Visible Church-membership, Ch.-Communion, &c. 1683
- 201 The Grand Prerogative of Humane Nature, namely the Souls Immortality 1653
- 202 Pelecanicidium, or the Christian Adviser against Self-murther — 1653
- 203 Howards Brittish Princes, an Heroick Poem — 1669
- 204 Sir John Haywards Life and Reign of Edward VI. and the beginning of Q. Elizabeths reign 1636
- 205 Gearings Eye and Wheel of Providence — 1662
- 206 Bulwers natural Language of the Hand, composed of the speaking motions 1640
- 207 Bishop Bramhalls Replication to the Bish. of Chalcedons Survey of the Vind. of the Ch. of Engl.
- 208 Animadver. on a Book entit. Fanaticism fanatically imputed to the Catholick Church. 1674
- 209 Glanvils vanity of dogmatizing, or confidence in Opinions — 1661
- 210 Ashwels discourse, asserting the received Authors and Authority of the Apostles Creed 1653
- 211 Glanvils way to happiness, represented in its difficulties and incouragements 1670
- [Page 14]212 Clanstrum Animae, the reformed Monastery, or the love of Jesus — 1677
- 213 English Military Discipline, or the way and method of exercising Horse and Foot 1680
- 214 Brittaniae Speculum, or a short view of the antient and modern state of Great Britain 1683
- 215 Boyles Enquiry into the vulgarly received notion of Nature — 1686
- 216 —Memories for the natural experimental History of Mineral Waters — 1685
- 217 Sir Tho. Browns Religio Medici, with the Annotat. aad Observat. of Sir Kenelm Digby 1680
- 218 —Certain Miscellany Tracts — 1684
- 219 The Famous Chinois, or the loves of several of the French Nobility — 1669
- 220 Dr. Mores Platonical Songs of the Soul, consisting of four several Poems — 1642
- 221 Petits Visions of the Reformation — 1683
- 222 —Of Purgatory — 1680
- 223 Dr. Caves dissertation concering the Government of the ancient Church 1683
- 224 M.Cs. Apology for the Church of England, with a decl. of the true Religion of the same 1564
- 225 The Piety of Paris, which repr [...]in short the pious practices of the whole Cath. Church 1666
- 226 St. Pauls late progress upon Earth, by J. H. — 1644
- 227 Dr. Lindesays Reasons for kneeling at the receiving the Holy Communion. — 1659
- 228 Cottoni Posthuma, divers choice pieces of that renowned Antiquary Sir Robert Cotton 1679
- 229 Graftons abridgment of the Chronicles of England — 1570
- 230 Boulster Lectures, stored with variety of witty Jests, merry Tales, &c. — 1640
- 231 Present State of France, concerning the orders, dignites and charges of that Kingdom 1671
- 232 Bishop Andrews Manual of Private Devotions and Meditations — 1682
- 233 Goodwins (Thom.) return of Prayers — 1641
- 234 Meditations upon the marks of the true Church of Christ — Paris 1655
- 235 Hickmans Justification of the Fathers and Schoolmen — 1659
- 236 Cornalius Agrippas Vanity of Arts and Sciences — 1676
- 237 The Royal Charter granted unto Kings by God himself, written by T. B. 1649
- 238 An endeavour to rectifie some prevailing Opinions cont. to the Doctr. of the Ch. of Engl. 1671
- 239 Bishop of Condoms Exposition of Doctrine of the Catholick Church — 1685
- 240 Annands Mystery of Godliness, wherein the Mysteries of Christ and the H. Ghost are unfolded
- 241 Drexelius's right intention the Rule of all mens actions — 1641
- 242 Markams Perfect Horseman, or his fifty years practice — 1684
- 243 Dr. Sibs's Glance of Heaven — 1638
- 244 Leigh's Obser. of all the Kings of Engl. from the Saxons to the death of K.C. the first 1661
- 245 Capel of Tentations, their nature, danger, and cure — 1636
- 246 Parsons Christian Directory, guiding all men to their Salvation — 1685
- 247 L'Estrange (Sir Roger) Translat. of Seneca's Morals, in 2 Vol. large pap. gilt and letterd 1679
- 248 State of Christianity examined, unfolded and characted — 1655
- 249 The Roman Martyrology set forth by the command of Pope Gregory XIII. St. Omers 1617
- 250 Herdsons Ars Memonica. The Art of Memory made plain — 1651
- 251 Willis's Art of Memory, or a certain Cure for a weak Memory — 1654
- 252 Pallas Armata. The Gentlemans Armory, displaying the genuine use of Rapier & Sword 1639
- 253 Touchstone for Gold and Silver Wares, or a Manual for Gold-smiths — 1677
- 254 Brittaniae speculum, or a short view of the Antient and Modern State of Great Brittain 1683
- 255 Leighs Description of the Counties and Shires in England — 1659
- 256 Bromes five new Playes — 1654
- 257 Hotchkis of the imputation of Christs Righteousness to us and out sins — 1675
- 258 History of the Rights of Princes to disp Ecclesiastical Benefices and Ch. Lands, by G. Burnet 1682
- 259 —of the Reformation of the Church of England abridged, by G. Burnet — 1683
- 260 —of Brutes, or a description of living Creatures, by Wolfangus Francius — 1672
- 261 —of the present state of the Jews, containing an account of their Customes' &c. 1676
- [Page 15]261 —of the Turks, containing the Lives and Reigns of their several Emperours 1683
- 262 —of the later times of the Jews, with the destruction of Jerusalem — 1684
- 263 —of Lazarillo de Tomes, the Witty Spaniard
- 264 —of ancient Ceremonies, containing an account of their rise and growth 1669
- 265 —of England, from the first traditional beginning, to the Norman Conquest 1677
- 266 —of Magick, being an Apology for Wise men who have been unjustly reputed
- 267 —of the Holy War, by the Christian Princes of Europe, against the Turks 1685
- 268 —of the House of Este — 1681
- 269 —of Aegypt, treating of the Pyramids and Inundation of Nyle and other prodigies 1672
- 270 —of the late Revolutions of the Empire of the great Magol, with the continuation 1676
- 271 —of the last Parliaments held and dissolved at Westminster and Oxford 1681
- 272 —of Florence in 8 Books, by Nicolas Matchiavel — 1674
- 273 —of Don Fenise, a Romance, written in Spanish, and Eng. by a Person of Honour 1651
- 274 —of Prince Erastus, and those Philosophers called the Wise Masters of Rome 1674
- 275 —of the most Unfortunate Prince Edward II. By H. Viscount Falkland — 1680
- 276 —of the Lives and Reigns of the Monarchs of England — 1679
- 277 —of the Civil Wars of England, from 1640 to 1660. by T. H. — 1680
- 278 —of the Romans, by Lucius J. Florus, with the Life of Romulus — 1676
- 279 —of Spain, or a Rel. of the differences between the Court of Spain and Card. Nitard 1670
- 280 —of Man, relate the wonders of his generat. vanities of his degenerat. neces. of his regener.
- 281 —of the late Revolutions of the Empire of the great Mogul — 1671
- 282 —of the Infamous Impo [...]tors, or the Lives and Actions of sev. notor. Counterfeits 1683
- 283 Life and Actions of Ath [...], with the rise and downfal of the Arian Heresie 1664
- 284 —of St. Augustin. First part — 1660
- 285 —of St. Basil the Great, and St. Chrysestom, drawn by way of parallel — 1681
- 286 —of that eminent Lady Elizabeth Brook — 1684
- 287 —of that eminently Religious and Charitable Lady, Mary, Count. Dow. of Warwick 1678
- 288 —of Dr. Donne, Sir H. Wotton, Mr. Hooker, and Mr. Herbert, by I. Walton 1675
- 289 —of King Richard the Second — 1681
- 290 —of that Renowned John Fisher, Bishop of Rechester — 1655
- 291 —of the exemplary holy Mr. John Brewen — 1641
- 292 —of Bishop Sanderson, with several things of his Writing — 1678
- 293 —of Henry the Fourth, surnamed the Great, King of France and Navarre 1663
- 294 —of Mr. Rich. Hooker, by J. Wal [...]en, with George Cranmers Letter unto Mr. Hooker 1665
- 295 —of Oliver Cromwell the late Usurper — 1663
- 296 Mr. Scarrons Letters to persons of the greatest eminency — 1677
- 297 Lucians Pharsalia, or the Civil Wars of Rome, betw. Pompey and Jul. Caesar, Eng. by T. May 1631
- 298 Dr. Godolphins View of the Admiral Jurisdiction, to which is added the Laws. of Oleron 1661
- 299 Common-prayer, Concordance, and doctrine of the Bible, bound up together
- 300 Guild's Moses unveiled, or the figures and snadows pointing out the Messiah, expl. 1658
- 301 The Aethiopian History of Heliodorus, in ten Books — 1686
- 302 Remarks on the State of the Church of the first Centuries, being the lives of the Fathers 1680
- 303 Inquiries into the causes of the contempt of Protestant Religion, and Church of Engl. 1675
- 304 Drummonds elegant and elaborate Poems — 1659
- 305 Harmony of Confessions of the Faith of the Christian and Reformed Churches 1586
- 306 Dr. Hammond of Fundamentals, in a Notion refering to Practice — 1654
- 307 —Letter to the Reverend Dr. San lerson, concerning Gods Grace and Decrees 1660
- 308 Bishop Parker of Platonick Philosophy, and pre-existence of Souls — 1667
- 309 Ross against Brownes Vulg. Errors, Bacons Nat. Hist. and Dr. Harvey de generatione 1652
- 310 Hernes account of the Noble Foundation of the Charter-House — 1677
- [Page 16]311 Herberts Country Parsons Character and Rule of Holy Life — 167 [...]
- 312 Dugres Dialogues in French, English and Latin — 1660
- 313 Bifields Marrow of the Oracles of God — 1630
- 414 Epicurus Moralls — 1670
- 315 Ames marrow of Sacred Divinity — 164 [...]
- 316 Annotation on the Book of Ecclesiastes, supposed to be by Bishop Reynolds — 1669
- 317 Smiths great Assize or day of Jubilee — 1680
- 318 Stephens new Essays and Characters — 163 [...]
- 319 Craggs Royal Prerogative vindicated in the converted Recusant — 166 [...]
- 320 Casaubon (Dr. Meric) Treatise of the Enthusiasm — 165 [...]
- 321 Bishop Sparrows Rationale upon the Book of Common-Prayer in the Church of England 1668
- 322 Sleidens Key of History, or an abridgment of the four chief Monarchies — 162 [...]
- 323 The five days debate at Ciceros house in Tus [...]ulum on several Subjects — 168 [...]
- 324 The Sophy, a Play written by Sir John Denham — 167 [...]
- 325 Gate of Tongues, or a Seed-plot of Tongues and Sciences, Latin, French, and English 163 [...]
- 326 Rosses view of all Religions in the World, with the lives of Hereticks — 165 [...]
- 327 Seigniors 8 Sermons of God, the King, and the Church — 167 [...]
- 328 Nertherlandish Hesperides, that is the management and ordering of Limon and Orange Tr. 168 [...]
- 329 Impostor exposed, in a dissection of a villanous Libel about the Black Box — 168 [...]
- 330 Humane Reason, and the Apology for Humane Reason. Two Books
- 331 Sir Walter Raleighs Remaines — 166 [...]
- 332 Dr. Falkners Christian Loyalty, and concerning Supremacy in causes Ecclesiastical — 168 [...]
- 333 Rebels no Saints, or a collection of Speeches, &c. of Harrison, Carew, Cook, Peters, &c. 166 [...]
- 334 Scarrons City Romance made English — 167 [...]
- 335 Records Arithmitick, or the grounds of Arts — 164 [...]
- 336 The Lancashire Lovers, or the excellent History of Philocles and Doroclea — 164 [...]
- 337 A Manuel of Millions, or accounts ready cast up to shew the value of any Commodit. 165 [...]
- 338 Sandys Paraphrase on the Psalms of David, set to Tunes by Henry Lawes — 167 [...]
- 339 Principles and Practices of certain moderate Divines of the Church of England defend. 167 [...]
- 340 Truth and Innocency vindicated, in a Survey of a Discourse about Ecclesiast. Polity 1669
- 341 Mayhews death of Deaths, in the death of Christ — 1679
- 342 Scots Philomythy, wherein outlandish Birds and Fishes are taught to speak English 1610
- 343 Unreasonableness of Separation, the Second Part — 168 [...]
- 344 Birds magazine of Honour, or a Treat. of the several degrees of Nobility of this Kingd. 164 [...]
- 345 Life of God in the Soul of Man, or the nature and excellency of the Christian Religion 167 [...]
- 346 Miltons Poems on several occasions, with a Tractate of Education — 167 [...]
- 347 —Paradise regained, a Poem in four Books — 167 [...]
- 348 The Painters Voyage of Italy, giving an account of the Curiosities of that Countrey — 167 [...]
- 349 A Perswasive to Conformity, in a Letter to the dissenting Brethren — 167 [...]
- 350 The Nature, Power, and Deceit, &c. of indwelling in sin — 166 [...]
- 351 Medulla Medicinae, or a Plea for the free Profession of the Art of Physick — 166 [...]
- 352 A full Answer to that Question, What is the Church of England? — 168 [...]
- 353 St Chrysostom's golden Book of the Education of Children — 165 [...]
- 354 Dr Playferes Sermons — 162 [...]
- 355 A Discourse of Auxiliary Beauty, or Artificial Handsomness — 165 [...]
- 356 An Historical discourse of the Original and Growth of Heraldry, by Tho. Philipot 167 [...]
- 357 Waterhouses defence of Arms and Armory, shew. the rise of honour and Arms in Engl. 16 [...]
- 358 Roberts way to the Tree of Life, or the natural man directed to Christ 167 [...]
- 359 John Foxes Sermon of Christ Crucified — 16 [...]
- 360 Greenhills Sermons, of Chrst his last discovery of Himself
- [Page 21]361 Nalsons common interest of K. and people, shewing the Original of Monarchy 1678
- 362 Traherns Christian Ethicks, or Divine Morality — 1675
- 363 Dr. Roberts Communicant Instructed, or directions for receiving the Sacrament 1678
- 364 Dr. Cudworths Discourse concerning the true notion of the Lords Supper 1670
- 365 Quarles Emblems — 1684
- 366 Dr. Stillingfleets and Burnets Conference about Relig. with some Gent. of the Romish Church
- 367 Bishop Wilkins Sermons on several occasions — 1682
- 368 — Sermons, with the Beauty of Providence at the end — 1680
- 369 Wadsworths Remains, being a collection of Meditations on the Sacrament 1680
- 370 Bishop Jewels Sermons, preached before the Queen at Pauls Cross — 1583
- 371 Hopkins Salvation from Sin by Jesus Christ — 1655
- 372 Taylor (Dr. Tho.) principles of Christian Practice — 1635
- 373 Stokes Verus Christianus, or directions for Private Devotions — 1668
- 374 Shirleys Poems — 1646
- 375 Boyles Experiments, about the porosity of Bodies — 1684
- 376 Dr. Jacombs Treatise of Holy dedication, both personal and domestick — 1668
- 377 Camfieds Enquiry in the comprehensive Rule of Righteousness — 1671
- 378 Sir Walter Raleighs Judicious and Select Essays and Observations — 1650
- 379 De Jure Maritimo, or a Treatise of Affairs Maritime — 1677
- 380 Dr. Sherlocks Discourse of the Knowledge of Jesus Christ — 1674
- 381 Steels Tradesmans-calling — 1684
- 382 Bournes Light from Christ, leading unto Christ — 1646
- 383 Dringleys deputation of Angels, or the Angel Guardian — 1654
- 384 The whole Duty of Man — 1686
- 385 The whole Duty of Man, the second part — 1683
- 386 Gentlemans Calling, and Decay of Piety, bound together — 1668
- 387 Hornecks happy Ascetick, or best Exercise — 1686
- 388 —Great Law of Consideration — 1677
- 389 —Exercise of Prayer, a help to Devotion — 1685
- 390 —First Fruits of Reason — 1686
- 391 Watson on the Beatitudes, or a Discourse on Christs Sermon on the Mount 1671
- 392 Tanners Primordia, or the Rise and Growth of the first Church of God described 1683
- 393 Temple (Sir Will.) Observations on the United Provinces of the Netherlands 1673
- 394 The Discovery of a new World in the Moon — 1638
- 395 Barrows Compendious demonstration, of the whole 15 Books of Euclids Elements 1686
- 396 Bishop Wilkins of the Principles and Duties of Natural Religion — 1683
- 397 An Epitome of Speeds Descrip. and Maps of England, Scotland, and Ireland — 1660
- 398 Men before Adam — 1656
- 399 Lux [...]rientalis, or an enquiry concerning the pre-existence of Souls — 1662
- 400 M [...]gers French Grammar — 1686
- 401 L [...]s [...]els Voyage of Italy, with Characters of the People, and descrip. of the Towns &c. 1670
- 402 Larkins Looking-glass of the Fathers, wherein you may see them characterized, &c. 1659
- 403 Now help to discourse, or Wit and Jollity, mixt with more serious matters 1684
- 404 English Dictionary, or an Expositor of hard English words — 1670
- 405 Effigies Amoris, or the Picture of Love Unveiled — 1682
- 406 Heywoods History of Women, containing the lives of the most Holy and Prophane, &c. 1657
- 407 Walsinghams Manual of Prudential Maximes for the States-man and Courtier
- 408 Englands Jests Refined and Improved, 1687. and Poor Robins Jests
- 409 Five Love Letters from a Nun to a Cavalier, and five Letters by a Cavalier to a Nun
- 410 Religio Medici, with Annotations and Observations by Sir Kenelm Digby 1659
- [Page 22]411 Ogilbys translation of Virgil, adorned with Sculptures, and illustrated with Annotations. 1675
- 412 Rosses Muses Interpreter, explaining the mysteries of the Greek and Latin Poets 1653
- 413 Reduction of Ireland to the Crown of England — 1675
- 414 Vindication of the Primitive Christians in point of Obedience to their Prince — 1683
- 415 Ames substance of Christian Religion, wants a title
- 416 Smithies benefit of early Piety, recommended to the Youth of the City of London 1684
- 417 Englands faithful Reprover and Monitor — 1653
- 418 Agars Paraphrase on the Canticles or Song of Solomon — 1680
- 419 Nalsons interest of tne King and People, shewing the Origil, Antiquity, &c. of Monarchy 1678
- 420 Dr Sherlocks discourse concerning the knowledge of Jesus Christ — 1674
- 421 Dr. Patricks Discourse concerning the Sacrament of the Lords Supper — 1660
- 422 Agiatis Queen of Sparta, or the Civil Wars of the Lacedemonians — 1686
- 423 The honourable state of Matrimony made comfortable — 1685
- 424 Dr. Burnets translation and examination of a Letter writ by the Clergy of Fr. to the Protest.
- 425 Charras new experiments upon Vipers — 1670
- 426 Spencers Art of Logick, delivered in the Precepts of Aristotle and Ramus — 1628
- 427 Andersons Gauging — 1668
- 428 Proteus Redivivus, or the Art of Wheedling — 1679
- 429 Sandis translation of Ovids Metamorphosis — 1678
- 430 Burroughs gracious Spirit, and Moses Self-denial: bound together — 1640
- 431 Reyners considerations concerning Marriage — 1657
- 432 A spiritual Duel between a Christian and Satan — 1646
- 433 Blunts Dictionary, interpreting the hard Words in the English Tongue — 1674
- 434 Sir John Denhams Poems and Translations, with the Sophy — 1684
- 435 Sir Astin Cokains Poems of divers sorts — 1658
- 436 Dr. Burnets Vindication of the Ordinations of the Church of England — 1677
- 437 Dr. Sherlocks Discourse of Religious assEmblies — 1682
- 438 Dr. Sibbs Souls conflict with it self — 1651
- 439 Cokes compleat Copy-holder, with a Suppliment necessary for Landlord & Tenant 1663
- 440 Sir Tho Smiths Commonwealth of England, and the manner and Government thereof 1640
- 441 The Office and Duty of Executors, directing Testators in making their Wills, &c. 1641
- 442 Flagellum, or the Life and Death of O. Cromwel the Usurper — 1665
- 443 Dr. Bauderons expert Physician, learnedly treating of all Agues and Feavers 1657
- 444 Franc [...]s Quarles divine Poems — 1634
- 445 Martin Luthers thirty four Sermons — 1652
- 446 Now-Englands Rarities discovered, in Birds, Beasts, Fisnes, &c. — 1672
- 447 Collection of Poems written on several occasions by several persons — 1672
- 448 Marchs Actions for slander, shewing what Words are actionable in Law, and what not 1648
- 449 The Souls communion with her Saviour, or the History of our Lord Jesus Christ 1685
- 450 Dr. Rolls Doctrine of Justification stated according to the Scriptures — 1674
- 451 Leybourns Platform for Purchasers, Guide for Builders, Mate for Measurers — 1668
- 452 The Indian History of Anaxander and Orazia — 1657
- 453 The Elements or Principles of Geometry — 1684
- 454 The Mirrour which factors not, enriched with fair Figures — 1639
- 455 Bartens Historical Romarques on the Antient and Present State of London — 1684
- 456 Wits Recreation, wherein are Conceits for the Witty, and Medicines for the Melanch. 1667
- 457 The Mirrour of For [...], or the true Characters of Fate and Destiny, &c. — 1676
- 458 The [...] of the Creature, by the Author of the whole duty of Man — 1684
- 459 [...] Marrow of [...]acred [...]ivinity — 1642
- 460 [...] Treatis;e of the power of Godline's — 1658
- [Page 23]461 Singing Psalm Book, with the reading Psalms on the Margent — 1649
- 462 Dr. Brevints Missale Romanum, or the dep [...]h and mystery of the Roman Mass 1673
- 463 Howels Dodonas Grove, or the vocal Forrest — 1645
- 464 Wit and Drollery, jovial Poems — 1682
- 465 Ovid de Arte Amandi, as also the loves of Hero and Leander — 1682
- 466 Marianus, or Loves Heroick Champions — 1641
- 467 Historical and Political Observations on the present State of Turkey — 1683
- 468 Augustus Anglicus, or the Life and Reign of the immortal & glorious Monarch Charles II. 1686
- 469 History of the Court of the K. of China. History of the Amours of the French Court. 1684
- 470 Memoires of the Duke of Rohan — 1660
- 471 The Image of both Churches, Jerusalem and Babel, Unity and Confusion Tournay 1623
- 472 A Testament and Singing Psalms, with Bezas Notes, wants a Title
- 473 Fenners wilful Impenitency the grossest Self-murther — 1648
- 474 Cartwrights Doctrine of Faith, handled in sundry Sermons — 1650
- 475 Wilsford of the generation of Meteors and Blazing-Stars — 1665
- 476 The illustrious History of WOMEN — 1686
- 477 Wits Cabinet, or a Companion for Young Men and Ladies — 1685
- 478 The Loves of Clitophon and Lucippe — 1638
- 479 The Visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo — 1678
- 480 Smiths Instructions for the French, Italian, Spanish and English Tongues — 1674
- 481 Trial of K. Charles I. with the dying Speeches of several of the Loyal Nobility 1660
- 482 Perrinchiefs Life and Death of King Charles the First — 1684
- 483 Sir John Sucklings Works, containing Poems, Playes, Letters, &c. — 1676
- 484 Shepards sound Believer — 1670
- 485 Bezas Paraphrase on the Book of the Psalms of David — 1581
- 486 History of the latter times of the Jews, with the destruction of Jerusalem 1684
- 487 Mock Clelia, being a Comical Hist. of French Gallantries and Novels — 1678
- 488 England and Wales described, with every Shire, and the small Towns, in 6 Maps 1644
- 489 Present State of Jamaica 1683 Young Anglers Companion, cont. the whole Art of Angling 1680
- 490 Randolphs Poems, with the Muses Look. glass, Amyntas, Jeal. Lov. Aristippus, &conc. Pedlar 1664
- 491 School of the Heart, in 47 Emblems, in Calves Leather, Gilt back — 1675
- 492 Vennings things worth thinking on, or helps to Piety, in 412 Meditations — 1665
- 493 —Orthodox Paradoxes, theoritical and experimental — 1627
- 494 —Mysteries and Revelations — 1647
- 495 Discourse of Natural and Moral Impotency — 1671
- 496 Dr. Sibbs bruised Reed and smoaking Flax, with the life of the Author fairly written 1630
- 497 —The Spiritual Mans aim — 1638
- 498 Ferrarius his Epistles concerning the usefulness and necessity of the Roman Cath. Faith 1673
- 499 Plain-mans way of worship and practice — 1678
- 400 Bishop Taylors Christs Yoke an easie Yoke, in 2 excellent Sermons — 1675
- 401 Fullers Andronians, or the unfortunate Politician — 1646
- 402 Plous Politician, or the Remains of the Royal Martyr King Charlas the First 1634
- 403 History of Moderation 1669 Blunts Essays and Characters — 1628
- 404 Blunts Dictionary, interpreting the hard words in our English Tongue — 1674
- 405 Dr. F [...]leys Fountain of Teares — 1683
- 406 Dr. Wi [...]er of Education, especially of Young Gentlemen — 1673
- 407 Unfortunate Hero, a Novel, 1679. Men-miracles with other Poems — 1679
- 408 Herberts Devotion, or a Companion for a Christian — 1657
- 409 O [...]ne advice to a Son, in a Volumes — 1656
- 410 —Political Reflections on the Government of the Turks — 1656
Divinity, History, &c. in Folio and Quarto, Omitted.
- 1 HErberts Travels into Africa and Asia the great, last Edition full of Maps and Cuts 1677
- 2 Brown (Sir Tho) Enquiries into Vulgar Errors — 1646
- 3 Bentivolio and Urania, in six Books, by Dr. Nathaniel Ingelo — 1669
- 4 Barclay his Argenis, or the loves of Peliarchus and Argenis — 1625
- 5 Poultons Collection of Statutes — 1618
- 6 Dr. Stillingfleets Sermons, with a Discourse about the Sufferings of Christ, want a Title
- 7 Psalms and Hymns in solemn Musick, in four parts, by John Playford — 1671
- 8 Cowleys Works of Poetry. — 1681
- 9 Tind [...]l, [...]ith and Ra [...]es Wo [...]ks, three worthy Martyrs — 1673
- 10 Clarkes Martyrologie, giving an account of the persecutions of the Ch. from the Creation 1660
- 11 Mi [...]s [...]s Spanish Dictionary, with fair Manuscript Additions, wants a title
- 12 Eliana, a [...]ew Roma [...]ce, formed by an English hand — 1661
- 13 Bishop Fo [...]herbys Athcomastix, against Atheist and Infidels — 1622
- 14 Dr. Ham [...]nonds Sermons — 1675
- 15 —Paraphrase and Annotations upon the Book of the Psalms — 1659
- 16 History of the World, commonly called the Natural History of C. Plinius Secundus 1601
- 17 —of the Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, by Plutarch — 1657
- 18 —of Venice, from the first foundation of that City, by W. Shute, wants a title
- 19 —of the Turks, from the beg. of that Nat. with the Lives of the Ottoman Emp. By R. Knolls 1603
- 20 —of the Life and Death of the Renowned Prelate W. Archb. of Canterbury, by P. Heylin 1668
- 21 —of the World, by Sir Walter Raleigh — 1614
- 22 —Of excellent Personages who suffered for their Sovereign K. Charles I. by Dr. Lloyd 1668
- 23 —of France, writ in Italian by Gualdo Priorato, englished by W. Brent. — 1676
- 24 Lushingtons Commentary upon the Epistles to the Hebrews — 1646
- 25 Reynolds Triumphs of Gods Revenge against Murther. imperfect — 1640
- 26 Daltons Country Justice, containing the practice of a Justice of Peace — 1635
- 27 General practice of Physick, containing Remedies for all Diseases from head to foot 1654
- 28 Williams right way to the best Religion — 1636
- 29 Ambrose Prima & Media, or first and middle things, with the redeeming the time 1674
- 30 Caryls Exposition with practical observ. on the book of Job, 2 vol. compleat 1676
- 31 Bishop Reynolds Works — 1679
- 32 Bishop Taylors 28 Sermons for the Summer half year — 1651
- 33 Bishop Sandersons 20 Sermons. ad Anlum, ad Magistratum, ad Populum — 1656
- 34 The Works of King Charles the Martyr, in 2 Volumes, Gilt and Letter'd 1662
- 35 Sir Jonas Moors System of the Mathematicks, in 2 Volumes compleat. Gilt-back 1681
- 36 Arthur Jacksons Annotations on the Bible, as far as the Psalms — 1643
- 37 Burroughs Gospel Reconciliation — 1657
- 38 Olbian, the new Island lately discovered — 1660
- 39 Account of the Trial of the Regicides — 1660
- 40 Phelpes Commentary on the five first Chapters of the Revelations — 1678
- 41 Dr. Sibbs Fountain open'd, or the mystery of Godliness Revealed — 1638
- 42 Life of the Thrice Noble, High and Puissant Prince, Will. Duke of Newcustle 1975
- 43 Swinburne of Testaments, and Wills, useful for all the Subjects of this Realm 1640
- 44 Dr. Godolphins Orphans Legacy, or Treatise of Wills and Testaments — 1677
- 45 Cowells interpreter of such words and termes as are mentioned in Law writers 1637
- 46 Mayers Exposition on Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Acts — 1622
- 47 Heylins little description of the Great World — 1639
- 48 Nicols Lapidary, or History of Precious Stones, with cautions for the dealer in them 1613
- 49 A very ancient and fair manuscript on Velum, containing the P [...]ter- [...]ster, [...], Creed, Ten Commandments, with their Expositions. as also Discourses on sev. [...]