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WIRDIG (SEB.) Disput. de Pleuritide. 4o Lug. Bat. 1674.

Victrix Veritas, in Censuris Theologico-Medicis de nova Spirituum Medicina S. Wirdig. 4° Gustrov. 1684. WIRE. A proclamation for the restraining of making Lattinwire. fol. 1638.

A proclamation restraining of the importation of Iron Wyer. fol.

Reasons for prohibiting the importation of white Iron wire, and against putting old wire into new Leather. fol. WIRINGIUS (JOH.) Disput. de meteoris aëreis. 4° Wit. 1611. WIRLEY (Edw.) Relation of the cruel usage of prisoners at Ox

ford. 4° 1642. WIRSING (A. LUD.) Sammlung von Nestern und Eyern ver

schiedener Vogel mit Beschreibungen von Fr. Ch. Gunther Heft 1 & 2. fol. Nurnb. 1772-84.

Sammlung meistens deutscher Vogel, gemahlt von Bar. Reg. Dietzschin, mit Vorrede von B. Chr. Vogel. fol. Heft 1 & 2. 1772.

Marmora et adfines aliquos lapides coloribus suis exprimi curavit et edidit A. L. Wirsing. Lat. & Germ. 3 Bde.

fol. Nürnberg. 1775. WIRSUNG (CHRISTOPH.) Artzney Buch. fol. Newst. 1582.

General Practise of Physick, translated from the Germ. by Jacob Mosan. fol. Lond. 1605.

Medecyn Boek. fol. Amst. 1624. WIRTEMBERGIUM. Theologorum Wirtembergensium Re

futatio Compilationis Cinglianæ & Calvinianæ. fol. Tub.

1584. WIRTENBERG. Pharmacopoea, &c. fol. Stutgard. 1786. WIRTH (GOT. ERH.) Disput. de febre petechiali. 4° Erf,

1691. WIRTH (with.) Dissertatio de Quæstione Majorné sit Inscrip

tionum Usus, an Nummorum, in Re Literaria ? 4° Wittenb. 1696. WIRTSUNGH, v. WIRSUNG. WISBECH, v. CATALOGUS. JESU SOCIETAS.

A true Relation of the Faction at Wisbich begun by Fa. Edmonds, alias Weston, and continued by Fa. Walley,

alias Garnet, Jesuits. 4o 1601. WISDOM. Wisdom and Reason : or Human Understanding

considered with the Organization, or with the Form and Nature of the Solids and Fluids of the Body, &c. 8" Lond. 1714.

The Wisdom of looking backwards, or Extracts from Whig and Tory Pamphlets, compared with each other. 8° Lond. 1715.

Human Wisdom displayed, or, a Guide to Prudence and Virtue. 8° Lond. 1731.

The Abode of Wisdom exhibited in a Series of Letters. 12° Lond. 1817.

Widom revealed, or the tree of life discovered and described, a Tale. 89 Lond.

WISE (FRANCIS) v. ASSER.

Epistola ad Joannem Masson de Nummo Abgari Regis. 4o Oxon. 1736.

A Letter to Dr. Mead, concerning some Antiquities in Berkshire. 4o Oxf. 1738.

Answer to a scandalous libel, entitled, the impertinence and imposture of modern Antiquaries. 4° Lond. 1741.

- Nummorum antiquorum Scriniis Bodleianis reconditorum Catalogus. fol. Oxon. 1750.

WISE (JAMES) v. wonder.

WISE (T.) Reading made easy. 12° Lond.

WISE (THO.) Sermon on the death of William 3d. 4° Lond. 1702.

- A Farewell Sermon. 8° Lond. 1707.

A Visitation Sermon. 8° Lond. 1710.

WISE (THO.) v. HICKES.

The Truth of the Christian Religion, translated from the Italian of the Marquess of Pianezza. 8° Lond. 1703. The Reason and Philosophy of Atheism confuted. 4o Lond. 1706.

WISEBOURN (ELIZ.) v. TANNER.

The Life of Eliz. Wisebourn, alias Mother Wybourn. 8° Lond. WISEMAN. The Poor Wise-man's admonition. 4o 1647. WISEMAN (CHARLES) Commercial Letters. 8° Lond. 1779. WISEMAN (EDW.) v. SEVILL.

WISEMAN (Sir R.) The apprentices lamentation on his death. fol. 1641.

London Tears on his death. fol. Lond. 1642. WISEMAN (R.) Arithmeticians Assistant. 12° St. Andrews. 1798. WISEMAN (RICH.) A Treatise of Wounds. 8° Lond. 1672. Several Chirurgical Cases. fol. Lond. 1676.

WISEMAN (Sir ROB.) The Law of Laws: or the Excellency of the Civil Law. 4° Lond. 1657.

80 Lond. 1686.

WISHART (GEO.) Sermon before the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Knowledge. 8° Edinb. 1742.

Sermon upon the rebellion. 8° Lond. 1746. WISHART (GUL.) Dissert, de obstructionum origine. 4o Edinb. 1738.

WISHART (wм.) Sermon. 8° Lond. 1731.

WISHEART (WILLIAM) Theologia, or discourses of God. 2 vol. 8 Edinb. 1716.

WISHES. Letter to R. B. Esqr. Author of the new Comedy called The Wishes. 8° Lond. 1761.

WISLICENIUS (J. AND.) Dissert. de Hæmorrhoidibus. 4° Jen. 1727.

WISSENBACHIUS (JOH. JACOBI) Disputationes ad Instituta Imperialia. Accedunt varii Tractatus ad Rem Judicialem per tinentes. 4o Franck. 1700.

WISSENBURG

WISSENBURG (WOLFG.) Declaratio Tabulæ quæ Descriptionem Terræ Sanctæ continet. 4° Arg. 1538.

WISSOWATIUS (ANDR.) Stimuli virtutum, fræna peccatorum ; ut et alia ejusdem generis opuscula posthuma. 120 Amst. 1682.

WIT. The Wit of a Woman, a Comedy. 4° Lond. 1604.
Wit's progresse. 4o 1647.

Wit and wealth contending for preheminence. 12°

Lond. 1647.

1656.

Wit and Folly in a Maze. fol. 1654.

Wit's Interpreter, by J. C. 8° Lond. 1655.
Wit and drollery, Jovial

8° Lond. 1682.

Wit revived. 12° Lond. 1656.

Poems.

The Wit's Academy. 12° Lond. 1677.

80 Lond.

Wits led by the Nose, or, a Poet's Revenge, a Tragi

comedy. 4° Lond. 1678.

1771.

Search after Wit. 4° Lond. 1691.

The present state of Wit. 8° Lond. 1711.

The foundling hospital for Wit. 8° Lond. 1743.

The new foundling hospital of Wit. 6 vol. 12° Lond.

Rules for being a Wit. 8° Lond.

WIT (F. DE) Atlas. fol. Amst.

WIT (JOH. DE) v. FABULE.

— Oratio de gratį animi virtute. 4° Harl. 1711. WITCHCRAFT, D. WITCHES.

Witchcraft cast out from the religious seed and Israel of God. 4° Lond. 1655.

A blow at Sadducism in some Considerations about Witchcraft, with an account of the Drummer in the House of Mr. Mompesson, by a Member of the Royal Society. 8° Lond. 1668.

The opinion of Witchcraft vindicated by R. T. 8° Lond. 1670.

1712.

The belief of Witchcraft vindicated. 80 Lond.

WITCHES, . WITCHCRAFT. WIZARD.

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Detection of damnable driftes practised by three Witches arraigned at Chelmsford. 8° Lond. 1579.

True recorde of the examination of all the Witches taken at St. Osses in Essex. 8° Lond. 1582.

A Discovery of a Witch taken by some of the Parliaments forces as she was sailing on a plank over the River of Newbury. 4o 1643.

Relation of the examination and confession of the laté Witches in Essex. 4° Lond. 1645.

A true relation of the arraignment of 18 witches at

St. Edmundsbury. 4° Lond. 1645.

WITCHES,

WITCHES. The examination and execution of three Witches at Feversham in Kent. 4° Lond. 1645.

1645.

1646.

The lawes against witches and conjuration. 4° Lond.

Examination of Witches in Huntingdonshire. 4° Lond.

Relation of two Witches condemned at St. Albans. 4o Lond. 1649.

1652.

A strange Witch at Greenwich. 4° Lond. 1650.
The Witch of Wapping. 4° Lond. 1652.

The trial of six Witches at Maidstone. 4° Lond.

An advertisement to Jurymen touching Witches. 4° Lond. 1653.

A philosophical endeavour towards the defence of the being of Witches and Apparitions by J. G. 4° Lond.

1666.

4° Lond. 1667.

A pleasant treatise of Witches. 12° Lond. 1673. Trial and execution of three Witches at Exeter. 4° Lond. 1682.

1682.

Tryal of Witches at Bury St. Edmunds. 8° Lond.

Discourse proving by Scripture and Reason that there are Witches. 12° Lond. 1686.

Collection of modern Relations of matter of fact concerning Witches and Witchcraft. Part 1. 4° Lond. 1693.

Tryalls of four notorious Witches. 8° Lond. WITCZEK (IGNAT.) Dissertatio de utero retroflexo. 8° Prag.

1777.

WITEBERGENSIS ACADEMIA, v. WITTEBERGIUM.

WITEKIND (HERM.) Oratio de Doctrina et Studio Astronomiæ. 4° Neap. 1581.

De Sphæra Mundi et Temporis Ratione apud Christianos. 8° Neost. 1590.

WITESTEIN (CAROLUS) Disceptatio de quinta Chymicorum Essentia. 8° Bas.

WITGEEST (SIMON) Het natuurlick Tover-Boeck of Speel-Toneel der Konsten. 8° Amst. 1695.

WITH (CORN. DE) Oratio de misericordia. 4o Rot. 1684.

Disput. de Asthmate. 4° Lug. B. 1696.

WITH (ELIZ.) A caveat for young women to marry with old men. 12° Lond. 1659.

WITH (LUDOLPHUS DE) Gods Oordeel over Zion, in het Afsterven Maria Koninginne van Engeland. 4o Rott. 1695.

WITHAL (BENJ.) Detection of Frauds in the Victualling and Ordnance Offices. 4° Lond. 1717.

WITHER (FABYAN) v. Dariot.

WITHER (GEO.) Justiciarius justificatus: or the Justice justified. 4o

The Schollers purgatory. 8°

Abuses stript and whipped, or Satyrical Essays. 8° Lond. 1615.

His prophecy of our present calamity, written in 1628. 4° [1642.]

Field musings. 8° 1643.

Se defendendo. A shield and shaft against detraction. 4o [1643.]

Extracts out of his book called Britain's Remembrancer. 8° Lond. 1643.

The speech without doore. 4° 1644.

Letters of advice touching the choice of Knights and Burgesses. 4° [1644.]

4° Lond. 1645.

Vox pacifica. 8° Lond. 1645.

A memorandum given to divers Parliament men. Ms. 4o 1646.

Letter to G. Wither to prevent his future Pseudography. 4° 1646.

The doubtfull Almanack. 4° [1646.]

A disavowment of the doubtfull Almanack. 4° [1646.]
What peace to the wicked? 4° Lond. 1646.
Opobalsamum Anglicanum, an English Balme.

Lond. 1646.

1647.

4o

Amygdala Britannica, Almonds for Parrots. 4° Lond.

A timely expostulation with the City of London and the Army. 4° 1647.

Carmen Eucharisticon, a private thank oblation for the Victory by Gen. Jones at Dublin. 4° Lond. 1649.

Westrow revived, a Funerall Poem without Fiction: in memory of Tho. Westrow. 12° Lond. 1653.

The dark Lanthern and the perpetual Parliament. 8° Lond. 1653.

His Petition to the Parliament. fol. Lond. [1654.]
The Protector, a Poem. 8° Lond. 1655.

A rapture on the deliverance of the Protector from a desperate danger. 4° Lond. 1655.

A good Amen to the next Parliament. 4° Lond. [1656.]

A suddain flash discovering reasons why the stile of Protector should not be deserted by these nations. 8° Lond. 1657.

1659.

His Petition and narrative. 4° Lond. [1659.]
An Epistle at randome in Prose and Verse. 4° Lond.

A cordial confection. 4° Lond. 1659.

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