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HE whole Works of Archbishop Tillotson, containing thofe Sermons printed in his Lifetime, and all his Pofthumous ones, fince publifh'd by Dr. Barker, his Chaplain. In Three Volumes, Folio.

The Works of Sir William Temple, Bart. To which is prefix'd, Some Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. In Two Volumes, Folio.

A Paraphrafe and Comment upon the Epiftles and Gospels, appointed to be used in the Church of England, on all Sundays and Holidays throughout the Year. Defigned to excite Devovotion, and to promote the Knowledge and Practice of fincere Piery and Virtue. By George Stanhope, D, D. Dean of Canterbury. In Four Volumes, 8vo.

The Conduct of Servants in great Families: Confifting of Differtations upon feveral Paffages of the Holy Scriptures, relating to the Office of a Servant; with Ejaculations upon the Subject-Matter of each Difcourfe. To these are annex'd, A Perfuafive to a conftant Attendance at the Devotions of the Family, and at the Holy Communion: And an earnest Exhortation to refrain from Swearing, Curfing and Drunkenness. Each of which Subjects are diftinctly treated in feveral Chapters. To which are added, Some Directions to regulate the Private Devotions of Servants; with Prayers and Hymns for that Purpose. The whole is compos'd for the Efpecial Ufe of Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Servants. Very proper to be gi ven away to Servants. 120.

The Divinity of our Saviour proved, in an Effay on the Eternity of the Son of God.

Thefe Two by Thomas Seaton, M. A. Chaplain to the Right Honourable Daniel Earl of Nottingham, and Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge.

Of the Law of Nature and Nations: In Eight Books. Written in Latin by Baron Puffendorf; done into English, by Bafil Kennet, D. D. The Third Edition, Folio.

The Ominifcience of the Son of God, an undoubted Argument of his Divinity: Being a Difcourfe upon St. Mark xiii. 32. I have yet many Things to say unto you, but ye cannot bearthem now, John xvi. 12.

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Miscellaneous Difcourfes relating to the Traditions of the Scribes and Pharifees in Jefus Chrift's Time. In Two Volumes, 8vo. Vol. I. Containing, 1. A Difcourfe of the Nature, Authority, and Usefulness of the Mifna. 2. A Table and Contents of all the Titles of the Mijna. 3. A Difcourfe of the Recital of the Shema, Phylacteries, the Schedules of Gates and Door-Pofts. 4. Texts relating to the Religious Obfervation of One Day in Seven; with Notes. Vol. II. Containing Two Mifnic Titles, Shabbath and Eruvin, in Hebrew and English; with Notes. To which is prefix'd, A Letter from Mr. Ockley, Profeffor of Arabick in Cambridge; occafion'd by his Perufal of this Work.

Letter to Eufebia, occafioned by Mr. Toland's Letters to SeThefe Three by W. Wotton, D. D.

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Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Learning: To which is added a Defence thereof, in Anfwer to the Objections of Sir W. Temple, and others: With Obfervations on the Tale of a Tub, by W. Wotton, D. D. As alfo a Differtation upon the Epiftles of Themistocles, Socrates, and the Fables of Afop. By R. Bentley, D.D. The Third Edition, 8vo.

An Account of Denmark. The Third Edition.

A fhort Narrative of the Life of Count Patkul, a Nobleman of Livonia, who was broke alive upon the Wheel in Great Poland, 1707. Together with the Manner of his Execution. Written by the Lutheran Minifter who affifted him in his laft Hours. Faithfully tranflated out of a High Dutch Manufcript, by L. M. The Second Edition. Price 1 S.

All the Proceedings in Relation to the Ailsbury-Men, committed by the House of Commons; and the Report of the Lords Journal, and Reports of the Conferences, and of a Free Conference: Together with what ftands upon the Journal of the House of Commons, in the Reign of K. James I. in the Cafe between Sir Francis Goodwyn and Sir John Fortescue.

Afbby and White; or, The Debates of the Houfe of Commons in January, 1704. concerning fome Procceedings in Law, in relation to an Election at Ailsbury: Containing the Speeches of Mr. Comper, (now Earl Cowper) Marquis of Hartington, (now Duke of Devonshire,) Mr. Harley, (now Earl of Oxford) Mr. Har court, (now Lord Harcourt) Sir Peter King, (now Lord ChiefJuftice of the Common- Pleas) Sir Edward Seymour, Sir Chriftopher Mulgrave, Mr. Dormer, (now one of the Juftices of the CommonPleas) Sir Gilb. Dolben, Sir H. Mackworth, Sir J. Jekyl, (now Mafter of the Rolls) Sir T. Powis, Sir T. Littleton, Sir J. Hawles, Mr. Lowndes, Mr. Freeman, &c. on that Occafion. in Octavo. Price 3 s. 6 d.

Gloffographia Anglicana Nova; or, A Dictionary interpreting fuch hard Words of whatever Language, as are at prefent us'd in the English Tongue; with their Etymologies, Definitions,

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finitions, c. Alfo the Terms of Divinity, Law, Phyfick, Mathematicks, Hiftory, Agriculture, Logick, Metaphyficks, Grammar, Poetry, Mufick, Heraldry, Architecture, Painting, War, and all other Arts and Sciences, are herein explain'd, from the best modern Authors; as, Archbishop Tillotfon, Sir William Temple, Sir Ifaac Newton, Dr. Harris, Dr. Gregory, Mr. Locke, Mr. Evelyn, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Blount, &c. very ufeful to all those that defire to understand what they read.

A Compleat Collection of State-Tryals, and Proceedings upon Impeachments for High-Treafon, and other Crimes and Mifdemeanors, from the Reign of King Henry the Fourth to the End of the Reign of Queen Anne. In Four Volumes. With an exact Alphabetical Table to the whole.

Fables of fop, and other Eminent Mythologists; with Moral Reflections. By Sir Roger L'Eftrange, Kt.

Lex Parliamentaria, or, A Treatife of the Law and Cuftom of the Parliaments of England. By G. P. Efq; With an Appendix of a Cafe in Parliament, between Sir Francis Goodwyn and Sir John Fortescue, for the Knight's Place for the County of Bucks, 1 Jac. I.

Magna Britannia Notitia; or, The prefent State of GreatBritain, with divers Remarks upon the Ancient and Prefent State thereof. By John Chamberlain, Elq, Fellow of the Royal Society. The Five and Twentieth Edition of the -South Part call'd England, and Fourth of the North Part call'd Scotland: With Improvements, and more Exact and Larger Additions in the Lift of the Officers, c. than in any former Impreffion. In Two Parts. With his Majefty's Royal Privilege.

Politica Sacra & Civilis; or, A Model of Civil and Ecclefiaftical Government: Wherein, befides the Pofitive Doctrine concerning the State and Church in general, are debated the Principal Controverfies of the Times concerning the Conftitution of the State and Church of England, tending to Righteousness, Truth and Peace. By George Lawfon. The Second Edition.

An Account of Sueden, together with an Extract of the Hiftory of that Kingdom. By a Perfon of Note, who refided many Years there. The Third Edition. Price i s.

Memoirs of the moft material Tranfactions in England, for the laft Hundred Years preceding the Revolution in 1688. By James Wellwood, M. D. Fellow of the College of Phyficians. The Sixth Edition, 120. Price 2 s. 6. d.

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Experiments and Obfervations upon Oriental and other BeRoar Stones, which prove them to be of no ufe in Phyfick: Gafcoin's Powder diftinctly examin'd. To which is annex'd, A Vindication of Sugars, against the Charge of Dr. Willis, &c. By Frederick Slare, M. D. Fellow of the College of Phyficians. 8vo. Price 2 s.

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