Page images
PDF
EPUB

Sermon preached at Paul's Crosse, Feb. 11, 1627— with 2 curious cuts of the Wolfe in his own and in a Sheepe's skin, 1627, in 1 vol. good copy; 10s 6d 1628 11104 TRACTS, viz. The Regall Apology; or, the Declaration of the Commons of Feb. 11, 1647, CanvassedEdwards's Gangræna, Part 2-Articles of Peace betwixt James I. and Philip the Third of Spaine, 1605 -Particular State of the German Empire, 1636, and 1 other, in 1 vol. neat, 6s

[blocks in formation]

1648, &c.

True Account from Chichester, concerning the Death of Habin the Informer-Speculum Crape Gownorum-An Argument for Toleration and Indulgence, in relation to Differences of Opinion— Vox Regis; or, the Difference betwixt a King Ruling by Law, and a Tyrant by his own Will-Vox Populi; or, the People's Claim to their Parliaments SittingLoyalty of the last long Parliament-The Horrid Sin of Man Catching, &c.-The Conversion and Persecutions of Eve Cohan, now called Elizab. Verboon, a Jewes of Quality, who was baptized at St. Martin's in the Fields, Oct. 10, 1680-History of the Captivity and Restoration of Mary Rowlandson -The Case of Intrest or Usury, as to the Common Practice, Stated and Examined-The Vanity of Scoffing, in a Letter to a witty Gentleman, &c.-Baxter's Search for the English Schismaticks, &c.-The Collegiat Suffrage of the Divines of Great Britaine, concerning the 5 Articles Controverted in the Low Countries, &c. and 5 others, in 1 vol. good copy, 15s 1682

Reply to the Dean of St. Paul's-Reflections on the Rector of Sutton--The Anatomy of the Service Book, &c.-Discourse against Transubstantiation--Necessity of Maintaining the Established Religion in Opposition to Popery--Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England, &c.-History of the Powder Treason, &c.Vindication of the History of Gunpowder Treason, and 3 others, in 1 vol. good copy, 7s 6d 1681, &c. Bachiler's Campe Royall-Ormerod's Picture of a Puritane--Refutation of an Epistle Apologetically, written by a Puritan, Papist, &c.--Examination of the Observations upon his Majestie's Answers, and 2 others, in 1 vol. 5s 1805, &c.

[ocr errors]

The Reign of Gustavus, King of Sweden, Son of Ericus, &c.-Walker's Sermon at the Funerall of Charles Lord Rich, Son of the Earle of Warwicke, frontispiece by Crosse-Bp. Burnet's Sermon at the

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Funeral of the Hon. Robert Boyle-Nicolls's Life and Death of Mr. Ignatius Jurdain, Alderman of the City of Exeter, &c.--An Elegiacall Commemoration of the Pious Life, Death, &c. of the Rev. J. Shute, 1643--Life of Mr. John Hieron, with the Characters and Memorials of 10 other Worthy Ministers, &c.---Life and Death of the Rev. R. Mather --Life of Mrs. Margaret Baxter, and her Funeral Sermon, by Howe-True and perfect Narrative of the late Terrible and Bloody Murther of St. Edmondbury Godfrey, and the Sermon preached at his Funerall, by Dr. Lloyd, and 10 other Funerall Sermons, by Ainsworth, Baxter, &c. in 1 vol. 12s 1658 11109 TRACTS, viz. A Renuntiation and Declaration of the Ministers of Congregational Churches, &c. against the late Horrid Insurrection and Rebellion in the City of London--Humble Apology of the Anabaptists, with their Protestation against the late horrid Rebellion in London, &c. 1660--Necessity of Maintaining the Established Religion in Opposition to Popery-Reason for the Reduction of France to a more Christian State in Europe--Answer to Papists Protesting against Protestant Popery, &c.--Enquiry into the Causes of the present Fears and Dangers of Government-Great Britain's just Complaint for her late Measures--Present Sufferings and the future Miseries she is exposed to--View of the Court of St. Germain from 1690 to 1695--The Duke of Anjou's Succession further Considered--Present Danger of Popery in England Lawfulness, Glory, &c. of giving Relief to the Protestants in the Cevennes---The Intrest of these United Provinces being a Defence of the Zeelander's Choice, and 4 others, in 1 vol. 7s 6d 1661, &c. A Defensive Declaration of Lieut.-Col. John Lilburn--Triall of John Lilburn--Exceptions of J. Lilburn to a Bill of Indictment preferred against him--Second Letter from John Lilburn to the Right Hon. John Fowke--The Afflicted Man's Out cry against the Injustice and Oppression exercised upon John Lilburn-Lilburn's Petition to the Supreme Authority for the Commonwealth of England-A just Defence of Lilburn-A Juryman's Judgement upon the Case of Lieut.-Col. J. Lilburn-The high Point of the Writ of Habeas Corpus Discussed, &c. shewing the Remedies against Illegal and Unjust Imprisonment, being the Case of Mr. J. Streater, with the Narrative of Lilburn's Proceedings to obtain an Habeas

[ocr errors]

11110

[ocr errors]

Corpus-The Resurrection of J. Lilburn, now a Prisoner in Dover Castle, &c. and Lilburn's First Letter to the Right Hon. J. Fowke, in 1 vol. scarce, 18s

1653, &c. 11111 TRACTS, viz. Letters of many Ministers in Old England to their Reverend Brethren in New England, requesting their Judgment concerning 9 Positions, &c. -Rathband's most grave and modest Confutation of the Errors of the Brownists or Seperatists-Briefe Narration of some Church Courses, &c. in New England-Welde's Answer to Ditto-An Apologeticall Narration, &c. to the Houses of Parliament, by Goodwin, Ney, Burroughes, &c.-Reformation of Church Government in Scotland Cleered, &c.-The Independency on Scriptures of the Independency of Churches, by Herle-Mather's Modest and Brotherly Answer to Herle against Independency of Churches, &c.-An Anatomy of Independency-The Anatomist Anatomized, in Answer to the Anatomy of Independencie, and 1 other, in 1 vol. neat, 10s 6d 1643, &c. Mascall's Booke of the Arte and Manner how to Plant and Graffe all Sorts of Trees, &c. cuts, BLACK LETTER, 1590-A Designe for Plentie by an Universall Planting of Fruit-Trees-Lawson's New Orchard and Garden; or, the best Way for Planting, Grafting, &c. and 2 others, in 1 vol. 7s 1590, &c.

11112

11113

11114

Lord Bacon's Miscellany Workes, by Rawley, 1629-The Free Schoole of Warre; or, a Treatise whether it be Lawfull to beare Armes for the Service of a Prince that is of a divers Religion— Tymme's Dialogue Philosophicall, wherein Nature's Secret Closet is Opened, and the Causes of all Motion in Nature is shewed out of Matter and FormeWebbe's Appeale to Truth, in the Controversie between Art and Use about the best and most Expedient Course in Languages to be read Fasting-Opinion Diefied, Discovering the Ingins, Traps, and Traynes that are set in this Age whereby to Catch Opinion— Lingua; or the Combat of the Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority-Cary's present State of England-The Contention between Three Brethren, the Whoremonger, the Dice Player, and the Drunkard, BLACK LETTER, and 1 other, in 1 vol. neat, 11 6s 1608, &c.

Grimston's Arguments concerning Bishops, with Selden's Answer-The Judge's Judgement

-Articles of Impeachment of the Commons against Math. Wren, Bp. of Ely, &c.-Lord Newarke's 2 Speeches in the House of Lords, &c.-Speech of Mr. John White concerning Episcopacy-Copy of a Letter of Father Phillips, the Queen's Confessor, Lamentably Complaining of the Times, &c. written presently after Piercy and Jermyn fled, 1641—Mr. Waller's and Mr. Pury's Speeches in Parliament, 1641 -Declaration of Col. Goring, touching the late intended Conspiracie, &c.-Pym's Reasons of the House of Commons to stay the Queen's going into Holland-Col. Jas. Haye's Speech concerning Tolerations, &c. and 1 other, in 1 vol. good copy, 16s 1641, &c. 11115 TRACTS, viz. Clifford's Notes upon Dryden's Poems-History of the Divorce of Henry VIII. and Katharine of Arragon--His Majestie's Declaration concerning the Treasonable Conspiracy against his Sacred Person and Government, &c. with the Form of Prayer for the Discovery of Ditto, BLACK LETTER

11116

11117

The Starre Chamber Cases-Brethren in Iniquity; or, the Confederacy of Papists with Sectaries for. the Destroying of the True Religion-Vox Cleri; or, the Sense of the Clergy concerning the Alterations in the Established Liturgy, &c.-Historical Relation of the late General Assembly held at Edinburgh, from Oct. 16 to Nov. 13, 1690- Letter of Enquiry to the Reverend Fathers of the Society of Jesus--Judgement of the Foreign Reformed Churches concerning the Rites and Offices of the Church of England, and 8 others, in 1 vol. 10s 6d 1683, &c.

Account of the Theatre of War in France, map, 1703-Proceedings of the Parliament of Paris upon the Pope's Bull-L'Estrange's Case made outA Modest Censure of the Immodest Letter to a Dissenter, &c.-Lawfulness, Glory, and Advantage of giving Immediate Relief to the Protestants in the Cevennes The Same, second edition--Piggott's Sermon on the Death of King William III.-A Case concerning the Buying of Bishop's Lands, with the Law. fulness thereof An Exact Journal of the Actions of the Allies under the Duke of Marlborough--Vindication of the 23d Article of the Church of England— Case of the Bankers and their Creditors, more fully Stated and Examined, and 2 others, in 1 vol. neat, 8s 1703, &c.

A Briefe Discourse of the Troubles begun at Frankfort in Germany, 1554, about the Booke

11119

of Common Prayer-Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum ex Authoritate Primum Regis Henrici 8, &c. Notitia Oxoniensis Academiæ, good copy, 7s 6d 1642 11118 TRACTS, viz. History of the Campaign in Flanders, in 1708, Map of Lille-An Answer to the Brief Account of the Elections in the North of Britain--View of the Mgnagement of the late Scotch Ministry, with respect to the Protestant Succession Union, &c.-Some Proceedings in the Convocation of 1705 faithfully Represented--Partiality Detected; or, a Reply to some Proceedings in the Convocation, &c.-Narrative of the late Treatment of the Episcopal Ministers, &c.-Phoenix Paulini, a Poem on the New Fabrick of St. Paul's Cathedral---Journal of the Siege of Lisles--and 7 others, in 1 vol. neat, 7s 6d 1709, &c. Sherlock's Case of the Allegiance due to Soveraign Powers, &c.-Vindication of Ditto--A Friendly Conference concerning the New Oath of Allegiance to King William and Queen Mary--A Word to the Wavering; or, an Answer to the Enquiry into the Present State of Affairs--Vindication of those who have taken the New Oath of Allegiance, &c.--Some Considerations touching Succession and Allegiance--Reflections upon the Late Great Revolution--Johnson's Argument, proving the Abrogation of King James by the People from the Regal Throne, and the Promotion of the Prince of Orange, was according to the Constitution of the English Government--A Resolution of Certain Queries, concerning Submission to the present Government--Treatise of Monarchy--and 9 others, in 1 vol. neat, 10s 6d 1691, &c. Discourse of Toleration, &c-The Harmonious Consent of the Ministers of the County of Lancaster, &c.-Fitz-brian's Good Old Cause Dressed in its Primitive Lustre, and set forth to the View of all Men-Cheynell's Sicknesse, Heresy, Death, and Burial of William Chillingworth-Speech and Declaration of Generall Monck, Feb. 21, 1659—The Burden of Isachar; or, the Tyrannicall Power and Practices of the Presbyteriall Government in Scotland--Democritus turned Statesman; or, 20Quæris between Jest & Earnest-Prynn's Good Old Cause Stated and Stunted 10 Years ago; or, a most Dangerous Designe, in Mistating the Good by Mistaking the Bad Old Cause -The Repugnancy and Inconsistency of the Maintenance of an Orthodox Ministry and Tolleration of

11120

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
« PreviousContinue »