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10864 TRACTS, viz. Sherlock's Preservative against Popery,

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2 parts...The Protestant Resolved; or, a Discourse Shewing the Unreasonableness of his turning Roman Catholic for Salvation...A few Plain Reasons why a Protestant should not turn Roman Catholic--Dodwell's Account of the Fundamental Principles of Popery, &c. Treatise of Monarchy---A Defence of the Missionaries Arts.---Bishop Burnet's Collection of 181 Papers relating to the Affairs of Church and State during the Reign of James II. and 1. other, in 1 vol. 6s 1688

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Usserii de Romanæ Ecclesiæ Symbolo Apostolico Vete, fine portrait-Anastasii Sinaitæ Anagogicarum Contemplationum in flexameron, Gr. et Lat. Church Government, part V.-A Relation of the English Reformation-Animadversions on Do. -Reflections on the Historical Part of Ditto-and Continuation of the present State of the Controversy between the Churches of England and Rome, in 1 vol. good copy, 8s 1647, &c.

Defence of the Bishop of Chichester's Profession made upon his Death-Bed, concerning Passive Obedience, &c. with his Life-Reflections on the late History of Passive Obedience-Case of Conscience, concerning Flying in Times of Trouble-A Third Collection of Papers relating to the pre sent Juncture of Affairs in England, 1688-New Nonconformist; or, Dr. Sherlock's Case in preaching after a Deprivation, &c.-Observations on Dr. Sherlock's late Case of Allegiance and 16 others, in 1 vol. 4s 6d

1680

History of the Rise, Growth, Reign, Supports, and Sodain Fatal Foyl of Popery during James the Second's Reign, with a Description of the 6 Popish Pillars-Vox Cleri; or, the Sense of the Clergy on making Alterations in the Liturgy, &c.Answers to Vox Cleri, &c.-Defence of the Rights and Privileges of the University of Oxford-Freedom of Elections to Parliament, a Fundamental Law and Liberty of the English Subject-Plain English humbly offered to the Consideration of his MajestyToleration disapproved and condemned-Separation yet no Schisme-Clarendon's View of Hobbes's Leviathan Salgado's Romish Priest turned Protestant, with Reason of his Conversion and 5 others, in 1 vol. neat, 10s 6d 1690, &c. Toleration Stated, &c.-Liberty of

Conscience upon its true and proper Grounds asserted and vindicated-Toleration not to be abused, &c.Reflections on Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of Separation Interest of England, in respect to Protestants dissenting from the Established ChurchNew Test of the Church of England's Loyalty, &c. -De Foe's Shortest Way with Dissenters-Answer to Ditto-Rights of Protestant Dissenters, 2 parts -Rights of the Church of England asserted and proved-and 2 others, in 1 vol. good copy, 10s 6d 1653, &c. 10869 TRACTS, viz. Gauden's Considerations touching the Liturgy, &c.-24 Cases concerning things indifferent in Religious Worship, &c.-Common PrayerBook Devotions, Episcopal Delusions; or, the Second Death of the Service-Book, &c.-A Christian and Sober Testimony against sinfull ComplianceLawfulness of hearing Publick Ministers of the Churck of England proved-Samaritanism; or, a Treatise of Comprehending, Compounding, and Tolerating several Religions in one Church-Humfrey's Second Discourse about Re-ordination-and 3 others, in 1 vol. 7s

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Cursory Remarks upon some late Disloyal Proceedings in several Cabels-Du Moulin's Papal Tyranny, as it was exercised over England for some Ages-Moderation pursued by a Paper vindicating of our Liturgy and Church from any Malevolence to Meetings, &c. &c.-and 1 other, sewed, 3s 6d 1699

Discourse against TransubstantiationDiscourse concerning the Worship of the Blessed Virgin and the Saints-History of Passive Obedience since the Reformation-Reflections on Ditto-Reflections upon the late great Revolution-A true and lively Representation of Popery-and 6 others, in 1 yol. neat, 6s

1684

Impartial Account of the Nature and Tendency of the late Addresses-Relapsed Apostate; or, Notes on a Presbyterian Petition for Peace, &c. L'Estrange's Narrative of the Plot-The Dissenter's Sayings-L'Estrange's No Papist-The Shammer Shamm'd The Swearers; or, Innocence Oppressed and Sacrificed-and 19 others, in 1 vol.

4s 6d

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Dangerfield's More Shams Still; or, a

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further Discovery of the Designs of the Papists, &c. -No Protestant Plot; or, a Discovery of the Conspiracy of the Papists, &c. 3 parts-A Tory Plot; or, the Discovery of a Design carried on by our late Addressers, &c. 2 parts-and the Scotch Mist cleared up, in 1 vol. neat, 7s

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Sir M. Hale's and Lord Bacon's Judgment of the Nature of True Religion, &c.-A Letter shewing that the Bishops are not to be Judges in Parliament-John Owen's Brief Vindication of the Nonconformists from the Charge of Schisme Heads of Agreement assented to by the United Ministers-25 Reasons against Toleration and Indulgence of Popery -The Speeches, Discourses, &c. of Col. Barksted, Col. Okey, and Mr. M. Corbet, executed at Tyburn, 19th of April, 1662-and 4 others, in 1 vol. 9s 1684, &c. Judgment of the Clergy, concerning the King's Perogative in Dispensing with the Penall Laws-Answer to Ditto-Collection of several Treatises concerning the Reasons and Occasions of the Penal LawsJesuits' Reasons Unreasonable; or, Doubts proposed to the Jesuits-Good Advice to the Church of England-Roman Catholick and Protestant Dissenter-and 10 others on the Penal Laws, &c. in 1 vol. 6s 1687

Some Seasonable Reflections upon the Quakers' Solemn Protestation against George Keith's Proceedings at Turner's Hall, 29th of April, 1697— History of Sin and Heresie-Primitive Heresie Revived in the Faith and Practice of the People called Quakers-The Quakers' Last Shift to cover their Monstrous Heresies, &c.—and 1 other, neat, 6s 1697 10877 Willet's Synopsis Papismi; that is, a General View of Papistrie, &c. good copy, 6s

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10878 Another Copy, with many MSS. Notes, good copy,

7s

1594 10879 White's (F.) Orthodox Faith and Way to the Church Explained and Justified, in Answer to a Popish Treatise intituled White dyed Blacke,' good copy, 5s

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(John) Way to the True Church, wherein the principal Motives, perswading to Romanisme, &c. &c. are disputed, vellum, 5s-Ditto, good copy, 6s

1610

10881 Whitbie's (Daniel) Romish Doctrines not from the Beginning; or, a Reply to S. Cressy, in Vindication of our Church against the Novelties of Rome,

5s

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10882 Whitaker's Answer to the 10 Reasons of Ed. Campian, the Jesuit, fair copy, 4s

1606

10883 Winton's (George, Bishop of) Treatises, wherein his Judgment concerning the Controversie between the Church of Rome and the Church of England is made known, good copy, 4s 1683

SCARCE, CURIOUS, AND EARLYPRINTED BOOKS.

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10884 BACON's (Lord) Historie of the Reigne of Henery the Seventh, good copy, 5s

1641

10885 Brown's (Dr. T.) Enquiries into Vulgar and Common Errors, neatly half bound, 12s 1658 10886 Buck's (George) History of the Life and Reigne of Richard the Third, good copy, scarce, 14s 1646 10887 Criniti Viri Eruditissimi de Honesto Disciplina, Lib.

XXV. de Poetis Latinis, Lib. V. et Poematum, Lib. II. new and neatly half bound, 12s Paris, 1508 10888 Digge's (Sir D.) Complete Ambassador; or, Two Treatises of the intended Marriage of Queen Elizabeth, fine frontispiece by Faithorne, containing whole length portraits of Queen Elizabeth, Lord Burleigh, and Sir S, Walsingham, good copy, neat, 11 is

1655

10889 Declaration (A large) concerning the late Tumults in Scotland, from their first Originalls, with a parti cular Deduction of the seditious Practices of the Prime Leaders of the Covenanters, &c. new and neatly half bound, 12s

1639

10890 Du Barta's Divine Weekes and Works, by Sylvester, portrait by Delarm, and frontispiece by Elstracke, very fine copy, elegant brown calf extra, 21 2s 1633 10891 Government of the Commonwealth of England, &c. as it was publickly declared at Westminster, Dec. 16, 1653, at which Time and Place Oliver, Lord

Protector of the said Commonwealth, took a solemn Oath for observing the same-and Violet's Proposals to 0. Cromwell respecting the Excise, Gold, Silver, &c. 2 parts, in 1 vol. half bound, 14s

1653 & 6 10892 Hawkins's (Sir R.) Voyage into the South Seas in 1593, new and neatly half bound, scarce, 11 5s

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10893 Habington's (William) Historie of Edward the Fourth, portrait, good copy, scarce, 10s 6d 10894 Johnstonus's History of the wonderful Things of Nature, &c. 1657-and Higmore's Corpis Humani Disquisitio Anatomica, frontispiece, 2 vol. in 1, good copy,.

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1651, &c. 10895 King James's Works, fine portrait of James sitting on his Throne, frontispiece by Elstracke, and portrait of Charles, by Pass, good copy, neat and scarce,

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11 11s 6d 1616 10896 Lloyd's Memoirs of the Lives, Actions, Sufferings, and Deaths of those excellent Personages that suffered for the Protestant Religion, and their Allegiance to Charles I. frontispiece, containing portrait of Charles and 18 of his Generals and other Persons, fine impression, neat, scarce, 11 5s 10897 Muses' (The) Welcome to the high and mighty Prince James, King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, &c. at his Majestie's happy Returne to his old and native Kingdom of Scotland, after 14 Years' Absence, 1617, digested according to the Order of his Majestie's Pregresse, by I. Adamson, wood-cut, portrait of James, very fine copy, in original binding, gilt leaves, 31 3s Edinb. 1618

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10898 Newcastle's (Countess of) Poems and Fancies, new and neatly half bounds, 10s 6d 10899 Ovid's Metamorphosis, by Sandys, frontispiece, very neat, 6s 10900 Pembroke's (Countess of) Arcadia, by Sir P. Sidney, portrait of Sidney, new and neatly half bound, 12s

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10901 Reign (The) of King Charles, an History disposed into Annals, &c. good copy, 7s 6d

1655 10902 SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES, HISTORies, and TraGEDIES, SECOND EDITION, fine portrait, good copy, elegant brown calf extra, marbled leaves, 101 10s

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10903 Sandy's Travels in the Holy Land, remote Parts of Italy, &c, plates, very good copy, neat,

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10904 Strada's History of the Low Countrey Warres,

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