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Spaniard, 3 tracts in '1 vol. elegant in brown calf,

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11 1s 11063 Spaine, (Tracts relating to) viz. Vox Populi; or, Newes from Spayne, &c. 2 parts, complete, with fine whole length portrait of Count Gondomar, fine plate of the Spanish Parliament, and another of the Jesuits' Counsell, containing portraits of F. Fisher, and 17 other celebrated Jesuits of that time in England, 1620-Experimentall Discoverie of the Spanish Practices; or, the Counsell of a well-wishing Souldier for the good of his Prince and State, in 1 vol. elegant in brown calf, marbled leaves, 21 5s

1620, &c. 11064 Sacred and Royall Prerogative of Christian Kings, wherein Soveraigne is, by Holy Scriptures, Reverend Antiquity, and Sound Reason asserted, good copy,

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11065 Salerne's Schoole; or, Regiment of Health, BLACK LETTER, good copy, 58

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11066 Another, good copy, 4s 11067 Shipton's (Mother) Six Strange Prophesies, &c. curious cut, containing portraits of Mother Shipton, Card, Wolsey, and View of York, sewed, very scarce,

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11068 Spalato's (Abp.) Rockes of Christian Shipwracke, &c. wood cut, vellum, 3s 6d

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1618 11069 Spelman's (Sir H.) Villare Anglicum; or, a View of the Townes of England, neat, 7s 11070 Speeches (The) and Prayers of 10 of King Charles I. Judges, &c. viz. Major-General Harrison, John Carew, Hugh Peters, &c. &c. executed Oct. 1660 -Speeches, Discourses, and Prayers of Colonel J. Barkstead, Col. J. Okey, and Mr. Miles Corbet, executed at Tyburn, April 19, 1662—and Narrative of the Apprehending, Execution, &c. of John James at Tyburn, Nov. 26, 1661, 3 vol. in 1, scarce. 16s 1660, &c. 11071 Speeches and Passages of this Great and Happy Parliament, from Nov. 3, 1640, to Nov. 3, 1641, good copy,

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11072 Symmons's Vindication of King Charles, neat, 5s 1648 11073 Spiritual (A) Journey of a Young Man towards the Land of Peace, with some Proverbs or Sentences, &c. &c. 6s

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11074 Terence, Latin and English, by Barnard, neat, 5s 1641 11075 The Most Excellent and Pleasant Book, entituled 'The Treasurie of Amadis of France, BLACK LETTER, elegant brown calf, 21-2s Bynneman, (no date)

11076 Torquemeda's Spanish Mandevile of Myracles; or, the Garden of Curious Flowers, &c. &c. elegant brown calf, extra, 1115s 1618 11076*Turner's Sound Anatomized, in a Philosophical Essay on Musick, boards, 3s 1724 11077 TRACTS, viz. Dr. J. Owen's Church of Rome No Safe Guide, &c.-Philanax Protestant; or, Papists discovered to the King-Egane's Book of Rates, now used in the Sin Custom House of the Church and Court of Rome, with the Prices to be paid for Bulls, Dispensatsons, and Pardons for all Manner of Villanies and Wickednesse-De La Motte's Abominations of the Church of Rome Discovered in his Recantation Sermon-The English Pope; or, a Discourse, wherein the late Mystical Intelligence betwixt the Courts of England and Rome is in Part discoveredPope's Nuntioes, Negotiations in England with the Queen, &c. about the Alteration of Religion în 1634, 5, 6, &c.—Memento for English Protestants, in the Massacre in Piedmont, the French Massacre, the Irish Massacre, &c. &c.-Salgado's Romish Priest turned Protestant, with the Reasons of his Conversion-Abp. Usher's, M. Luther's, Bp. Jewel's, &c. &c. Prophecys concerning the Return of Popery into England, Scotland, and Ireland - Egan's Romanists' Designs Detected, and the Jesuits' Subtill Practices Discovered, &c.-The Jesuits' Gostly Wayes to draw Persons over to their Damnable Principles of the Meritoriousness of destroying Princes, made clear in the Two barbarous Attempts on Queen Elizabeth-The Jesuites' Intrigues, with the Private Instructions to their Emissaries-Converted Fryar ; or, a Defiance to the Church of Rome, as it was acted in the Palace Yard, Westminster, on the 8th of March, 1672, by an eminent Capuchin, who, being happily converted to the Protestant Religion, did then and their publickly burn his Beads, Crucifixes, Rosary, Mass-book, Habit, and other Popish Knacks in Detestation of their Ridiculous IdolatriesThe Famous Conclave, wherein Clement the VIII. was elected Pope, with the Intrigues and Cunning Devices of that Assembly -The Papacy of Paul the Fourth; or, the Restitution of the Abby Lands, &c. The Pope's Bull; or, Papal Creed made at Trent, by Pope Pious the Fourth-and 8 others, in 1 vol. neat, and very scarce, 21 2s 1679, &c. Sutton's Serpent Anatomized, wherein

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that Foule Serpentine Vice of Base-creeping Flattery is manifestly Discovered and justly Reproved, and Needful Cautions for the Credulous, &c.-Avery's Scripture Prophecies Opened-An Eye-Salve for the City of London, discovering to them the Great Engagement that lyes upon them in Point of Duty and Interest, to join speedily with the Kingdome for the Restoring his Majesty, &c. 1648—Walker's History of Independency, 2 parts, 1648-Pendarve's Arrowes against Babylon; or, Certaine Quæries, serving to a Cleere Discovery of the Mystery of Iniquity, &c.-Pendarva's Endeavours for Reformation in Apparrell; or, Reasons for Saints forbearing to put upon their Garments such Trimmings and Ornaments as are Superfluous and apparently Uselesse-Feake's Beam of Light shining in the Midst of much Darkness and Confusion-Adis's Fannatick's Testimony against Swearing, &c.-The Character of a Sneaker-and 1 other, in 1 vol. 10s 6d

1626, &c. 11079 TRACTS, viz. That Pious and Devout Ceremony of Bowing towards the Altar Vindicated, by DunconCoal's Holy Table, Name, and Thing, &c.-Abp. of Spalato's Rockes of Christian Shipwracke, wood cut, 1618-with some MSS. Poems, &c. in 1 vol. 7s 6d 1618, &c.

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Humble Advice of the Assembly of Di vines, concerning a Confession of Faith, &c.-Richardson's Justification by Christ Alone, &c.-Pegasus; or, the Flying-Horse from Oxford, bringing the Proceedings of the Visitours and other Bedlamites there, &c.-Reasons of the Present Judgment of the University of Oxford, &c. 1647-A Word to Mr. Peters, and Two Words for the Parliament and Kingdom, in Answer to Hugh Peters's Word for the Armie, &c.-Plain Truth without Fear or Flattery; or, a True Discovery of the Unlawfulness of the Presbyterian Government, &c.-Church Lands Not to be Sold, &c.-A Solemn Acknowledgement of Publick Sins and Breaches of the Covenant, &c—and 8 others, in 1 vol. 7s 1647, &c.

A Decacordon of 10 Quodlibeticall Questions concerning Religion and the State, &c. newly imprinted, 1602-His Majestie's Answer

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the Declaration, or Remonstrance, of the Lords and Commons, 19th of May, 1642-A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Fairfax, &c. 1642—A New Plea for the Parliament, and the Reserved Man Re solved--Observations on some of His Majestie's An

swers and Expresses-Petition of both Houses of Parliament presented' to his Majestie at Yorke, and his Answer The Convinced Petitioner-and 6 others, in 1 vol. 12s 1602, &c. 11082 TRACTS, yiz. Vanity, Mischief, and Dangers of continuing Ceremonies in the Worship of God-Wilson's Conscience Satisfied, in a Cordial and Loyal Submitting to the Government of King William and Queen Mary, justifying the Williamites against the Jacobites-Boyse's Vindication of the Rev. A. Osborn, in Reference to the Affairs of the North of IrelandApology for the Failures charged on the Rev. George Walker's Account of the late Siege of Derry-Letter from the Duke of Scomberge's Camp, giving an Account of the English and Irish Army-Dialogue between Sir R. L'Estrange and Titus Oates-The Dream, a Poem-History of the Persecution of the Valleys of Piedmont, 1686-The Great Bastard Protector of the Little One, (a reward of 5000 lewedores was published to discover the Author of this Tract) -Dillingham's Mystery of Iniquity AnatomizedRelation of several Hundreds of Children, &c. that Prophesie and Preach in their Sleep-and 9 others, in 1 vol. 15s 1690, &c.

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Johnson's Reflections on the History of Passive Obedience-Johnson's Argument, proving that the Abrogation of King James from the Regal Throne, and Promotion of the Prince of Orange, was according to the Constitution of the English Government--Johnson's Essay concerning Parliaments at a Certainty; or, the Kalends of May--Johnson's Notes upon the Phoenix Edition of the Pastoral LetterVindication of Magna Charta, as the Summary of English Rights and Liberties--and 2 others, 5s 1693 Case of the Oaths Stated--New Oath of Allegiance Justified from the Original Constitution, &c.--Letter to a Bishop, concerning the Present Settlement and the New Oaths--Sherlock's Case of the Allegiance due to Soveraign Power, &c.-Enquiry into the Present State of Affairs--The Inevitable Necessity these Nations lye under of Submitting wholly to King William or King Lewis--Intreigues of the French at Constantinople to Embroil Christendom-Plain English humbly offered to the Consideration of his Majesty, &c.-A Friendly Conference, concern. ing the New Oath of Allegiance to King William and Queen Mary-Reason for the Reduction of France

to a more Christian State in Europe--Fern's Resolving of Conscience, in 1 vol. good copy, 7s 1689 11085 TRACTS, viz. Politicall Aphorisms; or, the True Maxims of Government Displayed--A Fourth Collection of Papers, relating to the present Juncture of Affairs in England--Vindication of their Majesties' · Authority to Fill the Sees of the Deprived BishopsA Paper Delivered by Mr. Ashton at his Execution to the Sheriff, and Answer to Ditto-State of Savoy, in which is a Full Account of the Persecution of the Protestants by Means of the French Councils-Vin, dication of their Majesties' Wisdom in the Nomina tion of some Reverend Persons to the Vacant Archbishopricks and Bishopricks-Wilson's Conscience Satisfied in a Cordial and Loyal Submitting to the Government of King William and Queen Mary, in 3 Discourses, justifying the Williamites against the Jacobites--and 5 others, in 1 vol. 6s 1691, &c.

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The Perogative of Man; or, His Soule's Immortality, &c.--John, (Earl of Bristol's) Apology, 2 parts and the Treaty of Peace between France and Spain, 1659-in 1 vol. good copy, 4s 6d 1645, &c. Great Britian's Groans; or, an Account of the Oppression, Ruin, and Destruction of the Loyal Seamen of England-Justice Preverted, and Innocence and Loyalty Oppressed; or, a Detection of the Corruptions of some Persons in Places of Great Trust in the Government-Wm, Prynn's Famous Speech, Dec. 1648, touching Charles I.Griffyth's Villare Hibernicum, with Account of the Siege and Surrender of Cork and Kinsale-Account of the Persecutions and Oppressions of the Protestants in France--Love's Name Lives; or, Divers Petitions presented by Mistress Love to Parliament, in Behalf of her Husband--Account of the Proceedings against Mr. Abraham Anslem, late Secretary to the Admirals of the Fleet--and 5 others, in 1 vol. 10s 6d 1696, &c.

Tragi-Comadia; being a Brief Relation of the Strange and Wonderful Hand of God, discovered at Witney, in the Comedy acted there, Feb. the 3d, where there were some Slaine, many Hurt, &c. with other remarkable Passages. Oxford, 1653 --Two Sermons on the Witnesses, and the Earthquake-Hardy's Justice Triumphing; or, the Spoyler Spoyled, in a Sermon on the Miraculous Discovery of the Barbarous Powder-Plot, 5th November, 1646

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