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- [V. Cl.] D. Ioannis Rainoldi, olim Græcæ linguæ prælectoris in Collegio Corporis Christi apud Oxonienses, orationes duodecim; : cum alijs quibusdam opusculis. Adiecta est oratio funebris, in obitu eiusdem, habita à M. Isaaco Wake, oratore publico
- A Choice collection of ayres for the harpsichord or spinett : with very plain & easey directions for young beginners : never before published
- A Christian and learned exposition : vpon certaine verses of that eight chapter of the Epistle of that blessed Apostle Paule to the Romanes, and namely, vpon verse, 18.19.20.21.22.23. VVritten long agoe, by T.W. for a most deare friend of his in Christ, and now lately published in print, for the benefite and good of Gods people wheresoeuer
- A booke of grammar questions, : for the helpe of yong scholars, to further them in the vnderstanding of the accidence, and of Lillies verses, diuided into three parts. Now the third time imprinted, corrected and somewhat amended, set forth for the ease of schoole-masters, and young scholers.
- A brief concordance, or table to the Bible of the last translation : serving for the more easie finding out of the most useful places therein contained
- A brief exposition of the church-catechism. : With proofs from Scripture.
- A briefe ansvver vnto certaine reasons by way of an apologie deliuered to the Right Reuerend Father in God, the L. Bishop of Lincolne, by Mr. Iohn Burges: : wherin he laboureth to prooue, that hauing heretofore subscribed foure times, and now refusing (as a thing vnlawfull) that he hath notwithstanding done lawfully in both.
- A briefe concordance to the Bible of the last translation. : Seruing for the more easie finding out of the most vsefull places therein contained. Alphabetically digested, and allowed by authoritie to be printed, and bound with the Bible in all volumes
- A briefe conference of diuers lawes: : diuided into certaine regiments.
- A briefe of the art of rhetorique. : Containing in substance all that Aristotle hath written in his three bookes of that subject, except onely what is not applicable to the English tongue
- A briefe treatise concerning the chiefe dispute of this time about tithes. : Wherein is shewne, 1. That the tenth or tithes are the clergies right, by the lawes of God, of nature, and of this nation. 2. That no person ought to pay above the tenth part of any rate or charge, imposed upon the whole parish, for his parsonage, tithe and gleabe also.
- A collection of certaine statutes in force, : vvith full and ready notes in the margent, containing their effect in briefe. As also the ordinances for the better observation of the Lords day, and the fast dayes.
- A collection of three hundred letters,
- A common apologie of the Church of England: : against the vniust challenges of the ouer-iust sect, commonly called Brownists. Wherein the grounds and defences, of the separation are largely discussed: occasioned, by a late pamphlet published vnder the name, of an answer to a censorious epistle, which the reader shall finde in the margent.
- A continuation of Lucan's historicall poem till the death of Iulius Cæsar
- A continvation of the histories of forrein martyrs : from the happy reigne of the most renowned Qu. Elizabeth, to these times : with sundry relations of those bloody massacres executed vpon the Protestants in the cities of France, in the yeare 1572 : wherevnto are annexed the two famous deliuerances of our English nation : the one from the Spanish inuasion, in 88 : the other, from the Gunpowder Treason, in 1605 : together with the barbarous cruelties exercised vpon the professors of the Gospell in the Valtoline, 1621
- A defence of the Way to the true Church against A.D. his reply. : Wherein the motives leading to papistry, and questions, touching the rule of faith, the authoritie of the Church, the succession of the truth, and the beginning of Romish innouations: are handled and fully disputed.
- A defence of true Protestants, abused for the service of popery, under the name of Presbyterians. : In a dialogue between A. and L. two sons of the Church. Where it is debated, whether discenting Presbyterians be as bad or worse than papists; and other popish assertions are detected
- A dialogue between Philiater and Momus, : concerning a late scandalous pamphlet called the conclave of physicians
- A dialogue or conference betweene Irenæus and Antimachus, about the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England:
- A dictionarie of the French and English [t]ongues.
- A direct answer vnto the scandalous exceptions, which Theophilus Higgons hath lately obiected against D. Morton. : In the which there is principally discussed, two of the most notorious obiections vsed by the Romanists, viz. 1. M. Luthers conference with the diuell, and 2. The sence of the article of Christ his descension into hell
- A discourse about the state of true happinesse: : deliuered in certaine sermons in Oxford, and at Pauls Crosse.
- A discourse concerning the beauty of providence in all the rugged passages of it. : Very seasonable to quiet and support the heart in these times of publick confusion.
- A discourse concerning the nature of man, : both in his natural and political capacity: both as he is a rational creature, and member of a civil society. With an examination of some of Mr. Hobbs's opinions relating hereunto.
- A discourse of eternity: : collected and composed for the common good. Being necessary for all seasons, but especially for the time of calamity and destruction
- A discourse vpon the meanes of vvel governing and maintaining in good peace, a kingdome, or other principalitie. : Divided into three parts, namely, the counsell, the religion, and the policie, vvhich a prince ought to hold and follow. Against Nicholas Machiavell the Florentine. Translated into English by Simon Patericke
- A display of heraldrie: : manifesting a more easie accesse to the knowledge thereof then hath beene hitherto published by any, through the benefit of method,
- A dissuasive from popery, The first part
- A double watch-word, or The duty of watching; : and watching to duty, both echoed from Revelations 16. 5. and Jeremiah 50. 4,5.
- A familiar treatise, : laying downe cases of conscience, furthering to perseuerance in sanctification.
- A full and satisfactorie answer to the late vnaduised bull, thundred by Pope Paul the Fift, against the renowmed state of Venice: : being modestly entitled by the learned author, Considerations vpon the censure of Pope Paul the Fift, against the common-wealth of Venice:
- A general tresury, a perpetual repertory, or a common councel-place of accounts for all countries in Christendome. : The first part of ordinary accounts, in which is contained and found all vsuall, daily, and most necessary reckonings ready done, and the assise of bread, with a iust and easie proofe of their doings, by addition onely of two numbers together, and infinite examples of numeration, addition, substraction, [sic] multiplication, diuision, reduction, and of the rules of three, &c. To which is added the art of arithmetike according to the generall parts, rules, operations, and demonstrations thereof. Also a discouery of the sayd treasury, by the contents, explication, and application of the same vnto the sayd art, and questions to it belonging, with the practise thereby to adde and subtract all vsuall fractions vnlike, without reduction, into likenesse, to multiply without multiplication, to diuide without diuision, not passing 18 in operation. ...
- A graine of musterd-seed: or, the least measure of grace that is or can be effectuall to saluation.
- A happy husband: or, Directions for a maide to chuse her mate. : Together with A wives behaviour after mariage.
- A letter
- A letter to Mr. T. H. late minister: : now fugitiue:
- A manifestation of the motives, vvhereupon the most Reuerend Father, Marcvs Antonius de Dominis, Archbishop of Spalato, (in the territorie of Venice) vndertooke his departure thence.
- A meditation vpon the Lords prayer,
- A new history of ecclesiastical writers: : containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament; and the lives and writings of the primitive fathers; an abridgment and catalogue of all their works; censures determining the genuine and spurious, a judgment upon their style and doctrine, and the various editions of their writings: to which is added, a compendious history of the councils; and many necessary tables and indexes.
- A plaine and familiar exposition of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seuenteenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon.
- A plaine and familiar exposition of the first and second chapters of the Prouerbes of Salomon.
- A plaine and familiar exposition of the ninth and tenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon.
- A protestation of the most high and mighty prince Charles Lodowicke, Count Palatine of the Rhine, Archidapifer, and Prince Elector of the sacred Empire, Duke of Bavaria, &c.
- A refutation of an epistle apologeticall written by a puritan-papist to perswade the permission of the promiscuous vse and profession of all sects and heresies: : wherein the vnlawfulnesse and danger of such wicked licence is fully declared by auctoritie of Scriptures, canons, councels, fathers, lawes of Christian emperours, and iudgement of reason. Together with the punishment of heretiques and idolaters
- A remonstrance of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, Lord Generall of the Parliaments forces. And of the Generall Councell of officers held at St Albans the 16. of November, 1648. : Presented to the Commons assembled in Parliament, the 20. instant, and tendred to the consideration of the whole kingdome
- A report of a discourse concerning supreme power in affaires of religion. : Manifesting that this power is a right of regalitie, inseparably annexed to the soueraigntie of euery state: and that it is a thing both extreamely dangerous, and contrarie to the vse of all ancient empires and commonwealths, to acknowledge the same in a forraine prince.
- A second view of the Army remonstrance. Or Justice done to the Armie. : Wherein their principles are new model'd, brought out of obscurity into clearer light. By which the Army and the whole kingdome are under the conduct of the spirit of God, led out of a wildernesse to the view of a Canaan. Dedicated to the Generall, and the Councel of War.
- A sermon of repentance. : A very godly and profitable sermon,
- A sermon preached at Barstaple; : vpon occasion of the late happy success of Gods Church in forraine parts.
- A sermon preached at Westminster before the King and Queenes Maiesties, at their coronations on Saint Iames his day, being the 28. of Iuly. 1603.
- A sermon preached on Munday, the sixt of February, at Westminster : at the opening of the Parliament. By the Bishop of S: Dauids
- A short and plaine discourse. : Fully containing the whole doctrine of euangelicall fastes.
- A short and priuate discourse betweene Mr. Bolton and one M.S. concerning vsury.
- A short treatise of the combinations, elections, permutations & composition of quantities. : Illustrated by several examples, with a new speculation of the differences of the powers of numbers.
- A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords. January, XXV. MDCXLI. : By occasion of the petitions from the Citie of London, and the counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Hertford.
- A sure guide for His Majesties iustice of peace
- A thankfull remembrance of Gods mercy. : In an historicall collection of the great and mercifull deliverances of the Church and state of England, since the Gospell began here to flourish, from the beginning of Queene Elizabeth.
- A topographie, or survey of the county of Kent. : With some chronological, historicall, and other matters touching the same: and the several parishes and places therein.
- A treatise of the perpetuall visibilitie, and succession of the true Church in all ages.
- A treatise of vsurie, : diuided into three bookes: the first defineth what is vsurie. The second determineth that to be vnlawfull. The third remoueth such motiues as perswade men in this age that it may be lawfull.
- A treatise on the First Psalme.
- A trial of the Romish clergies title to the Church: : by way of answer to a popish pamphlet written by one A.D. and entituled A treatise of faith, wherein is briefly and plainly shewed a direct way, by which euery man may resolue and settle his mind in all doubts, questions and controuersies, concerning matters of faith.
- A triple antidote, against certaine very common scandals of this time, : which, like infections and epidemicall diseases, haue generally annoyed most sorts of people amongst vs, poisoned also not a few, and diuers waies plagued and afflicted the whole state.
- A true discovery of those treasons of which Geilis Van Ledenberch was a practiser against the generall states of the vnited Netherland Prouinces; : through the aduise, and assistance of Iohn van Olden Barneuelt. And for which (after arraignment, sentence and iudgement) execution was done on the dead body of the said Ledenberch, after he had most inhumanly murthered himselfe, through the guiltines, and horror of his conscience. As also a copy of Barneuelts last letter to his wife, and children
- A view of a seditiovs bull : sent into England, from Pius Quintus Bishop of Rome, 1569.
- A view of the dissertation upon the epistles of Phalaris, Themistocles, &c.
- A vvatch, composed for, and dedicated to the seruice : of the right honorable William Earle of Derby, Barron Stanley, Lord Strange of Knockin, and of Man: Knight of the most noble order of the Garter, Leiutenant, and Chamber-laine, of the counties palatines of Chester, and Lancaster, &c.
- A word in season to the nation in general: : in relation to the late dreadful hurricane, Nov. 26. 1703. Which began about eleven a clock at night, and continued till about five or six the next morning. To which is added an account of the great losses sustain'd thereby both by sea and land, as far as yet hath come to our hands.
- Absaloms funerall.
- Academiarum examen, or The examination of academies. : Wherein is discussed and examined the matter, method and customes of academick and scholastick learning, and the insufficiency thereof discovered and laid open; as also some expedients proposed for the reforming of schools, and the perfecting and promoting of all kind of science. Offered to the judgements of all those that love the proficiencie of arts and sciences, and the advancement of learning.
- All in all
- Altvs. The fovrth set of bookes, : vvherein are anthemes for versus and chorus, madrigals, and songs of other kindes, to 4. 5. and 6. parts: apt for viols and voyces.
- Altvs. The second set of madrigales to 3. 4. and 5. parts: : apt for viols and voices.
- Amoris effigies. Sive Quid sit amor : efflagitanti responsum
- An A.B.C. or Holy alphabet, : conteyning some plaine lessons gathered out of the word, to the number of the letters in the English alphabet, to enter young beginners in the schoole of Christ
- An abandoning of the Scotish Covenant.
- An account given to the Parliament by the ministers sent by them to Oxford. : In which you have the most remarkable passages which have fallen out in the six moneths service there, divers questions concerning the covenant of grace, justification, &c. are briefly stated. Particularly, there is presented two conferences, in which the ministers together with the truth, have suffered by reproaches and falshoods in print and otherwise. The chief points insisted on in those conferences are, 1. Whether private men might lawfully preach. 2. Whether the ministers of the Church of England were Antichristian. Both which questions were disputed, objections answered, and the truth confirmed. 3. And lastly, divers of M. Erbury's dangerous errours which he broached and maintained, are recited and refuted
- An account of the Oriental philosophy, shewing the wisdom of some renowned men of the East; : and particularly, the profound wisdom of Hai Ebn Yokdan, both in natural and divine things; which he attained without all converse with men, (while he lived in an island a solitary life, remote from all men from his infancy, till he arrived at such perfection)
- An accurate description of the United Netherlands, and of the most considerable parts of Germany, Sweden, & Denmark· : Containing a succinct account of what is most remarkable in these countries: and necessary instructions for travellers. Together with an exact relation of the entertainment of His Most Sacred Majesty King William at the Hague.
- An astronomicall description of the late comet from the 18. of Nouemb. 1618. to the 16. of December following. : With certaine morall prognosticks or applications drawne from the comets motion and irradiation amongst the celestiall hieroglyphicks.
- An earnest perswasive to personal reformation: : proposing the true method of making all men happy in this world, and in the world to come. Published for the furtherance and advancement of the reformation recommended by his Majesty; and carried on by the societies in London, and elsewhere
- An epitomy of ecclesiastical history. : Containing I. The life and death of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: with the lives of the Apostles and holy evangelists. II. The lives of the antient fathers, school-men, first reformers, and modern divines. III. The lives of several honourable and pious persons, who have lived in these latter centuries. IV. The lives of all the kings and queens of England, since the Reformation to this present year of the reigns of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary.
- An essay of a new version of the Psalms of David: : consisting of the first twenty. Fitted to the tunes used in churches
- An essay on the memory of the late Queen.
- An essay towards the recovery of the Jewish measures & weights, : comprehending their monies; by help of ancient standards, compared with ours of England. Useful also to state many of those of the Greeks and Romans, and the eastern nations. /
- An exact discoverie of Romish doctrine in the case of conspiracie and rebellion, : by pregnant obseruations: collected (not without direction from our superiours) out of the expresse dogmaticall principles of popish priests and doctors
- An examination of the chief points of Antinomianism, : collected out of some lectures lately preached in the church of Antholines parish, London:
- An humble essay toward the settlement of peace and truth in the church, : as a certain foundation of lasting union
- An humble vindication of a free admission unto the Lords-Supper. : Published for the ease, support, and satisfaction of tender consciences (otherwise remediles) in our mixt congregations.
- An itinerary
- An itinerary contayning a voyage, made through Italy, in the yeare 1646, and 1647. : Illustrated with divers figures of antiquities. Never before published.
- An ordinance of Parliament, : concerning the subsidie of tonnage, and poundage
- Analysis logica omnium Epistolarum Pauli ad Corinthios; : Unà cum scholiis & observationibus locorum doctrinæ.
- Angeli Caninii Anglarensis Hellēnismos, copiosissimi Græcarum Latinarumq[́ue] vocum indicis accessione per Carolum Haubœsium locupletatus. : In quo quicquid vetustissimi scriptores de Græcæ linguæ ratione præcipiunt: atque adeò omnia quæ ad dialectos intelligendas, & poëtas penitus cognoscendos pertinent, facili methodo exponuntur. Eò accedunt plurimorum verborum originis explicatio, & regulæ quædam breues de ratione syntaxeos
- Annales Veteris Testamenti, a prima mundi origine deducti: : una cum rerum asiaticarum et ægyptiacarum chronico, a temporis historici principio usque ad Maccabaicorum initia producto.
- Anti-Coton, or, A refvtation of Cottons Letter Declaratorie : lately directed to the Queene Regent, for the apologizing of the iesuited doctrine, touching the killing of Kings : a booke, in which it is proued that the Iesuites are guiltie, ad were the authors of the late execrable parricide, committed vpon the person of the French King, Henry the fourth, of happie memorie : to which is added, A supplication of the Vniuersitie of Paris, for the preuenting of the Iesuites opening their Schooles among them : in which their King-killing doctrine is also notably dicouered, and confuted
- Antonii Le Grand Historia sacra.
- Apologia Cardinalis Bellarmini pro iure principum. : Aduersus suas ipsius rationes pro auctoritate papali principes seculares in ordine ad bonum spirituale deponendi.
- Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae.
- Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae.
- Articles of enquiry, exhibited to the ministers & church-wardens of every parish within the jurisdiction of the Right Reverent Father in God, Guy Lord Bishop of Bristol, in his third episcopal visitation, : begun the [blank] day of [blank] in the seventh year of his consecration, 1678
- Aurifodina linguæ Gallicæ, or, The gold mine of the French language opened. : In a more accurate method, and more exact and certaine rules, and more complying with the most common capacity, then hitherto have ever beene printed in any tongue.
- Axiomata philosophica sub titulis XX. comprehensa:
- Ayres:
- B. Ion: his part of King Iames his royall and magnificent entertainement through his honorable cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March. 1603. : So much as was presented in the first and last of their triumphall arch's. With his speach made to the last presentation, in the Strand, erected by the inhabitants of the Dutchy, and Westminster. Also, a briefe panegyre of his Maiesties first and well auspicated entrance to his high Court of Parliament, on Monday, the 19. of the same moneth. With other additions
- Balletts and madrigals to fiue voyces, : with one to 6. voyces:
- Bassvs. The first set of madrigals, of 3.4.5.6.7.8. parts, : for viols and voices, or for voices alone, or as you please.
- Bellum tartaricum, or The Conquest of the great and most renowwned Empire of China : by the invasion of the Tartars, who in these last seven years, have wholly subdued that vast Empire. ; Together with a map of the provinces, and chief cities of the countries, for the better understanding of the story.
- Biblia Sacra, sive, Testamentum Vet[us]
- Biblia sacra, sive, Testamentum Vetus
- Biblia sacra, sive, Testamentvm Vetvs
- Bibliotheca scholastica instructissima. Or, A treasurie of ancient adagies, and sententious prouerbes, : selected out of the English, Greeke, Latine, French, Italian and Spanish. Ranked in alphabeticall order, and suited to one and the same sense.
- Caesaris hostes: or, The tragedy of traitors: : for the fift day of August: the day of the bloudy Gowries treason, and of our kings blessed preperuation.
- Calliepei[a], or, A rich storehouse of proper, choyce, and elegant Latine words, and phrases collected (for the most part) out of Tullies works: : and, for the vse and benefit of scholars, digested into an alphabeticall order.
- Canticum evangelicum summam sacri evangelii continens.
- Canzonets. Or Little short songs to three voyces:
- Catalogus Protestantium: or, The protestants kalender. : Containing a suruievv of the Protestants religion long before Luthers daies, euen to the time of the Apostles, and in the primitiue Church
- Catechesis elenctica errorum qui hodie vexant Ecclesiam, : ex nudis sacrae Scripturae testimoniis, in brevibus ac claris quaestionibus ac responsionibus proposita. In gratiam studiosae juventutis academiae Glasguensis .
- Catholick charitie: : complaining, and maintaining, that Rome is uncharitable to sundry eminent parts of the Catholick Church, and especially to Protestants, and is therefore Uncatholick: and so, a Romish book, called Charitie mistaken, though undertaken by a second, is it selfe a mistaking.
- Catholique traditions. Or A treatise of the beliefe of the Christians of Asia, Europa, and Africa, in the principall controuersies of our time. : In fauour of the louers of the catholicke trueth, and the peace of the Church.
- Causa regia, sive, De authoritate, et dignitate principum Christianorum, dissertatio; : aduersus Rob. Cardinalis Bellarmini tractatum, De officio principis Christiani inscriptum, edita. Authore Reuerendo Patre Thoma Mortono, Couentriensi & Lichfeldensi Episcopo
- Certain godly and learned sermons, preached by that worthy seruant of Christ M. Ed. Philips in S. Sauiors in Southwarke: vpon the whole foure first chapters of Matthew, Luc. 11. vers. 24. 25. 26. Rom. 8. the whole, 1. Thess. 5. 19. Tit. 2. 11. 12. Iames 2. from the 20. to the 26. and 1. Ioh. 3. 9. 10. And were taken by the pen of H. Yelverton of Grayes Inne Gentleman.
- Choice observations and explanations upon the Old Testament. : Containing in them many remarkable matters, either not taken notice of, or mistaken by most, which are additionals to the large annotations made by some of the Assembly of Divines. To which are added some further and larger observations of his upon the whole book of Genesis perused and attested by the Reverend Bishop of Armagh, and Mr. Gataker Pastor of Rederith.
- Christian curtesie: or, St. Pauls vltimum vale. : Deliuered in two sermons, on 2. Cor. 13. 11. at St. Margarets on Fish-street-hill in London.
- Christs birth misse-timed. Or, A resolution to a question about the time of Christs nativity; : evidencing by Scripture, that Jesus Christ was not born in December.
- Christs communion with his church militant. : First preached, and now published for the good of Gods church in general.
- Christs voice to London. : And The great day of Gods wrath. : Being the substance of II. sermons preached (in the city) in the time of the sad visitation. Together with the necessity of watching and praying. With a small treatise of death.
- Clavis astrologiae elimata: or A key to the whole art of astrology new filed and polished. : In three parts. Containing I. An introduction; by which an ordinary capacity may understand the grounds thereof, and how to set a figure upon any occasion: with the schemes of the cusps of the coelestial houses in copper plates, ... II. Select aphorismes; with rules and examples how to resolve or judge all lawful questions astrological, from a radical scheme erected: also elections, and other necessary precepts of art. III. The genethliacal part; wherein is shewn how to rectifie and calculate nativities, according to Regiomontnus, Argol, and Keppler; with some varieties in the doctrine of directions, revolutions, and profections, ... also tables, ... both for calculation, and demonstration. To which are added the Rudolphine tables, whereby the places of the planets may be calculated for any time, past, present, or to come. The second edition, much enlarged and amended.
- Concerning the excommunication of the Venetians a discourse against Cæsar Baronius Cardinall of the Church of Rome. : In which the true nature and vse of excommunication is briefly and cleerly demonstrated, both by testimonies of Holy Scripture, and from the old records of Christs Church.
- Consolations for the afflicted: or, The third part of The Christian warfare: : wherein is shewed, how the Christian may be armed and strengthened against the tentations of the world on the left hand, arising from trouble and affliction; and inabled to beare all crosses and miseries with patience, comfort and thanksgiuing.
- Conspiracy for pretended reformation: viz. Presbyterial discipline. : A treatise discovering the late designments and courses held for advancement thereof, by William Hacket, yeoman, Edmund Coppinger, and Henry Arthington, gent. out of others depositions and their own letters, writings and confessions upon examination. Together with some part of the life and conditions, and the two indictments, arraignment, and execution of the said Hacket. Also an answer to the calumniations of such as affirm they were mad-men : and a resemblance of this action unto the like, happened heretofore in Germany.
- Constitutions and canons ecclesiasticall, : treated vpon by the Bishop of London, president of the conuocation for the prouince of Canterbury, and the rest of the bishops and clergy of the sayd prouince: and agreed vpon with the Kings Maiesties licence in their synod begun at London, anno Dom. 1603. And in the yeere of the raigne of our soueraigne Lord Iames by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Ireland the first, and of Scotland, the 37. And now published for the due obseruation of them, by his Maiesties authority vnder the Great Seale of England
- Contemplations of the state of man in this life, : and in that which is to come.
- Corpus Christi:
- Country dances: : being a composition entirely new; and the whole cast different from all that have yet been publish'd; with bass and treble to each dance. Also, the newest French dances in use, entry's, genteel and grotesque, chacons, rigodoons, minuets, and other dancing tunes.
- Credo resurrectionem carnis. : A tractat[e] on the 11th article of the apostles creed, ...
- Dauids musick: or Psalmes of that royall prophet, once the sweete singer of that Israel: : vnfolded logically, expounded paraphrastically, and then followeth a more particular explanation of the words, with manifold doctrines and vses briefly obserued out of the same.
- De accentibus Hebraicis breues & perspicuae regulae, quae docent, vt eos in Biblijs maioribus ordine notantur aut minoribus Biblijs, quae punctis & Rabbinorum scriptis, & epistolis Hebraicis quibuscunque : Huic adiece anversuum ca. 61. Iesaiae prophetae, vna cum examine accentuum in eisdem vers sequentes. Et facilem tractatum de inuestigatione thematis vna cum praxi.
- De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affairs maritime and of commerce. : In three books. ...
- De mulierum praegnantium, parturientium, et puerperarum morbis tractatus, : tradens veram optimamque methodum adjuvandi mulieres in partu naturali, & medendi culibet partui contra naturam, morbisque infantium recens-natorum; cum accurata descriptione omnium mulieris partium generationi inservientium; adjunctus multis figuris aeri egregie insculptis
- Descriptio itineris plantarum investigationis ergô suscepti, in agrum cantianum anno Dom. 1632. : Et enumeratio plantarum in Ericeto Hampstediano locisq[ue] vicinis crescentium
- Deuout contemplations expressed in two and fortie sermons vpon all ye quadragesimall Gospells
- Dialogorum sacrorum libri quatuor.
- Diatribæ vpon the first part of the late History of tithes.
- Disce mori. Learne to die. : A religious discourse mouing euery Christian man to enter into a serious remembrance of his ende. Wherein also is contained the meane and manner of disposing himselfe to God, before and at the time of his departure. In the whole, somewhat happily may be obserued, necessarie to be thought vpon while we are aliue, and when we are dying to aduise our selues and others
- Doctor Merrie-man: or, Nothing but mirth.
- Donzella desterrada. Or, The banish'd virgin.
- Ductor dubitantium, or the rule of conscience in all her general measures; : serving as a great instrument for the determination of cases of conscience. In four books. ...
- Ecclesiastes, or, a discourse concerning the gift of preaching as it fals under the rules of art. : Shewing the most proper rules and directions, for method, invention, books, expression, whereby a minister may be furnished with such abilities as may make him a workman that needs not to bee ashamed. Very seasonable for these times, wherein the harvest is great, and the skilfull labourers but few.
- Ecphrasis paraphraseos Georgii Buchanani in Psalmos Dauidis: : ab Alexandro Iulio Edinburgeno, in adolescentiæ studiosæ gratiam elaborata
- Edinb. 28. April 1648. post meridiem. : The humble representation of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly to the honorable estates of Parliament; upon their declaration lately communicated to us. Subscribitur, A. Ker
- Eight sermons preached upon solemn occasions. : viz. I. At St. Maries hospital. II. At the consecration of Christ-Church in Southwark. III. At the consecration of John Lord Bishop of Oxford. IV. At the reading of Sir Francis Winnington of the Middle Temple. V. At the reading of Thomas Walcot Esq; of the Inner Temple. VI. At a meeting of the clergy at Acton by appointment of the Lord Bishop of London. VII. Upon the discovery of the late horrid popish plot. VIII. Upon the fast-day kept Novemb. 13.
- Elementa logicæ, : in gratiam studiosæ iuventutis in Academia Oxoniensi.
- Enchiridion medicum: or A manual of physick. : Being a compendium of the whole art, in three parts. viz. I. Of diseases of the head. II. Of diseases of the breast. III. Of diseases of the belly. Wherein is briefly shewed, 1. The names. 2. The derivation. 3. The causes. 4. The signs. 5. The prognosticks. And 6. A rational method of cure. Comprehending the substance of the more approved authours both ancient and modern. Published for the benefit of all persons, being fitted to the meanest capacity.
- England's safety: or, A bridle to the French King. : Proposing a sure method for encouraging navigation, and raising qualified seamen for the well manning Their Majesties fleet on any occasion, in a months time, without impressing; and a competent provision for all such as shall be wounded in service against the enemy, either in Their Majesties ships of war, privatiers, or merchant men, for the better encouraging and defending them. Also an in-sight into the advantages may be made by the herring and other fisheries, in respect to the breeding of seamen, and otherwise. Together with a proposal for the maintenance and education of the male children of all such as shall be kill'd in service, ... Also encouragement for commanders of men of war, privatiers and seamen, in taking any ship, or effects of the enemies, and all to be done, without any sensible charge or burthen to the kingdom.
- Englands Parnassus: or, the choysest flowers of our moderne poets, with their poeticall comparisons : Descriptions of bewties, personages, castles, pallaces, mountaines, groues, seas, springs, riuers, &c. Whereunto are annexed other various discourses, both pleasaunt and profitable
- Euclidis Elementorum libri XV. breviter demonstrati,
- Expositio analytica omnium Apostolicarum Epistolarum: seu, brevis introductio ad pleniores commentarios, in vsum studiosorum theologiæ.
- Female falshood: or, the unfortunate beau. : Contain'd in the genuine memoirs of a late French nobleman written by Monsieur S. Evremont. And now made English
- Five bookes, of philosophicall comfort, : full of Christian consolation, written a 1000. yeeres since.
- Florilogium phrasic[o]n. Or, a survey of the Latine tongue, according to the elegancy of it's [sic] proper dialect. : Necessary for all young students in the same for their better imitation, and practise thereof, either by their voice, or pen.
- Florilogium phrasicon or, a survey of the Latine tongue, according to the elegancy of it's [sic] proper dialect. : Necessary for all young students in the same for their better imitation, and practise thereof, either by their voice, or pen. And into several heads disposed, and collected
- Formulæ oratoriæ : in usum scholaru[m] concinnatæ unâ cum orationibus declamationibus &c dêq[ue] collocatione oratoria et artificio demum poe-tico, præceptiunculis
- Foure sermons, lately preached, by Martin Fotherby Doctor in Diuinity, and chaplain vnto the Kings Maiestie. The first at Cambridge, at the Masters Commencement. Iuly 7. anno 1607. The second at Canterbury, at the Lord Archbishops visitation. Septemb. 14. anno 1607. The third at Paules Crosse, vpon the day of our deliuerance from the gun-powder treason. Nouemb. 5. anno 1607. The fourth at the court, before the Kings Maiestie. Nouemb. 15. anno 1607. Whereunto is added, an answere vnto certaine obiections of one vnresolued, as concerning the vse of the Crosse in baptisme: written by him in anno 1604. and now commanded to be published by authoritie.
- Fourteen sermons preach'd in Lambeth Chapel : before the most Reverend Father in God Dr. William Sancroft, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. In the years MDCLXXXVIII. MDCLXXXIX.
- Fr. Burgersdicii Institutionum logicarum libri duo. : Ad iuventutem Cantabrigiensem
- Gabrielis Poueli Ordovicis Britanni, Dauidis F. Disputationum theologicarum & scholasticarum de Antichristo & eius Ecclesia, libri II. : In quibus certissimis argumentis, clarissimisqúe testimoniis irrefutabiliter demonstratur Papam Romanum magnum illum esse Antichristum, & papanam Ecclesiam ipsissimam Antichristi synagogam; monachorum blasphemae societatis examini, disquisitioni & considerationi humiliter submissi. Cum triplici indice, 1. capitum. 2. auctorum citatorum. 3. rerum. Ad illustriss. & inuictiss. D. Iacobum pote[n]tiss. Britanniæ Maioris Monarcham, Galliarum & Hiberniæ Regem, &c
- Galeno-pale: or, A chymical trial of the Galenists, that their dross in physick may be discovered. : With the grand abuses and disrepute they have brought upon the whole art of physick and chirurgery, in their method touching phlebotomy and purgation. Their vain curiosity in anatomy reprehended; and their false rule of contraries in the cure of diseases manifested. Also, a full answer to the objections charged by the Galenists against the chymists, and chymical medicines vindicated. To which is added an appendix, De litho-colo: or, an history of three large stones excluded the colon by chymical remedies.
- Grammatica rationis, sive, Institutiones logicae
- Great Britaines, great deliuerance, from the great danger of Popish powder. : By way of meditation, vpon the late intended treason against the Kings most excellent Maiestie, the Queene, the Prince, and all their royall issue: with the high court of Parliament at Westminster, there to haue been blowne vp by the Popish faction, the fift of Nouember, 1605. If God of his great mercy had not preuented the mischiefe
- Gymnasium logicum, id est, De vsu & exercitatione logicæ artis absolutiori & pleniori, libri tres.
- Hakluytus Posthumus or Purchas his pilgrimes. : Contayning a history of the world, in sea voyages & lande-travells, by Englishmen & others. Wherein Gods wonders in nature & providence, the actes, arts, varieties, & vanities of men, with a world of the worlds rarities, are by a world of eywitnesse-authors, related to the world. Some left written by M. Hakluyt at his death. More since added. His also perused & perfected. All examined, abreviated with discourse. Adorned with pictues and expressed in mapps. In fower parts. Each containing five bookes. /
- Heliodorus his Aethiopian history: : done out of Greeke, and compared with other translations in diuers languages. The arguments and contents of euery seuerall booke, are prefixed to the beginning of the same, for the better vnderstanding of the storie
- Heresiography: or, A description of the heretickes and sectaries of these latter times.
- Hieronymi Zanchii theologi clarissimi in D. Pauli apostoli epistolas ad Ephesios, Philippenses, Colossenses, Thessalonicenses, et duo priora capita primæ epistolæ D. Iohannis. : Commentarii, in quibus et textus apostoli accuratè explicatur: & multi loci communes theologiæ solidè pertractantur
- Hispanus conuersus.
- Histoire des troubles de Hongrie : Avec le siege de Neuheusel, & une relation exacte du combat de Gran, &c., Tome second.
- Holy devotions: : with directions to pray. Also a brief exposition upon [bracket] the Lords prayer, the Creed, the Ten Commandments, the 7 penitential psalms, the 7 psalms of thanksgiving, together with a litany.
- Holy discoveries and flames.
- Honor redivivus: or, The analysis of honor and armory : by Matt: Carter Esqr
- Horae succisivae, or, Spare-houres of meditations; : vpon our duty to [bracket] God, others, ourselves.
- Hugonis Grotii baptizatorum puerorum institutio. Alternis interrogationibus et responsionibus. : Cui accesserunt græca ejusdem metaphrasis à Chr. Wase regalis coll. Cantab. et Anglicana versio à Fr. Goldsmith armigero: unà cum luculentis è S.S. testimoniis A.N G. in usum scholarum
- Hypothesis ēthikē de finibus & officiis secundum naturae jus. : Unde casus conscientiae, quatenus notiones à natura suppetunt, dijudicari poterunt. Jureconsultorum, item veterum aliorumque doctorum, tam ex paganorum quàm ex Christianorum scholis consensus ostenditur. Principia item, & rationes novatorum omnium in philosophia ad ethicam & policticam spectantes, quatenus huic hypothesi contradicere videantur, in examen veniunt. In usum theologiae, & LL. & vitae honestati studentium.
- Ianua linguarum, quadrilinguis. Or A messe of tongues: Latine, English, French, and Spanish. : Neatly serued vp together, for a wholesome repast, to the worthy curiositie of the studious
- Illustrissimo viro D. Henrico Coventry, serenissimo principi Carolo II. mag. Brit. Franc. et hib regi a secretioribus consiliis & primario status secretario.
- Inquisitio Anglicana: or The disguise discovered. : Shevving the proceedings of the commissioners at White hall, for the approbation of ministers, in the examinations of Anthony Sadler Cler: (chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lady Pagett, dowager) vvhose delay, triall, suspence and vvrong, presents it self for remedy, to the Ld Protector, and the High Court of Parliament: and for information to the clergy, and all the people of the nation
- Iunii Iuuenalis et Auli Persii Flacci satyræ: : cum annotationibus ad marginem, quæ obscurissima quæque dilucidare possint
- Iunii Iuuenalis et Auli Persii Flacci satyræ: : cum annotationibus ad marginem, quæ obscurissima quæque dilucidare possint
- Iustini ex Trogi Pompeii Historiis externis libri XLIIII. His accessit, ex Sexto Aurelio Victore De vita & moribus Romanorum imperatorum epitome. Omnia quàm diligentissimè ex variorum exemplarium collatione castigata.
- Janua linguarum, or An easie and compendious method and course for the attaining all tongues, especially the Latine. : Wherein are Latine sentences one thousand foure hundred, containing all the more usuall words of the Latine tongue, simple and compound, scarce any word being iterated, except for the supplying the sense sometimes. With the English translation of them, and an alphabeticall dictionary, containing not the primitive words onely, but also each particle in the sentence. To which is added the supplement of Tim. Poole, together with an index of the English before the Latine
- Joh. Amos Commenii Orbis sensualium pictus: hoc est, omnium fundamentalium in mundo rerum, & in vita actionum, pictura & nomenclatura. : Joh. Amos Commenius's Visible world: or, a picture and nomenclature of all the chief things that are in the world; and of mens employments therein.
- Katadynastēs: : might overcoming right· Or a cleer answer to M. John Goodwin's Might and right well met. : Wherein is cleared, that the action of the Army in secluding many Parliament men from the place of their discharge of trust, and the imprisoning of some of them, is neither defensible by the rules of solid reason, nor religion.
- Katēchēseis tēs Christianikēs pisteōs : kathaper hautai en tais orthodxais ekklēiais te kai scholais paradidontai
- Keepe within compasse: or, The worthy legacy of a wise father to his beloued sonne; : teaching him how to liue richly in this world, and eternally happy in the world to come. Meete for all sorts of people whatsoeuer
- L. & Mannaei Senecae tragoediae
- L. Annaevs Florvs. Cl. Salmasivs addidit Lvcivm Ampelivm, e cod. MS.
- L. Annæi Senecæ Cordubensis tragoediæ. Maiore, quam antehac, cura & diligentia recognitæ, & emendatiores redditæ.
- La dance machabre or Death's duell.
- Le Nouveau Testament, c'est à dire, la Nouuelle Alliance de Nostre Seigneur Iesvs Christ
- Le tierce part des reportes del Edward Coke lattorney generall le roigne : de diuers resolutions & iudgements donnes auec graund deliberation, per les tresreuerend iudges, et sages de la ley, de cases & matters en ley, queux ne fueront vnques resolue, ou adiudges par deuant, & les raisons et causes des dits, resolutions, et iudgements, durant les tresheureux regiment de tresillustre & renomes roigne Elizabeth, le fountaine de tout iustice, et la vie de la ley
- Letters written by Sir William Temple, during his being ambassador at The Hague, : to the Earl of Arlington and Sir John Trevor, Secretaries of State to K. Charles II. VVherein are discovered many secrets hitherto concealed. Publish'd from the originals, under Sir William Temple's own hand: and dedicated to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Littleton, Speaker of the House of Commons. By D. Jones, Gent
- Lexicon geographicum, : in quo universi orbis oppida, urbes, regiones, provinciæ, regna, emporia, academiæ, metropoles, fontes, flumina, & maria antiquis recentibusque nominibus appellata, suisque distantiis descripta recensentur; in duas partes divisum: in priori quarum antiqua nomina recentibus, in altera recentia antiquis præponuntur. Opus perquam utile, & necessarium omnibus humaniorum literarum professoribus, historicis, poetis, & antiquariis.
- Lexicon pentaglotton, Hebraicum, Chaldaicum, Syriacum, Talmudico-Rabbinicum, [et] Arabicum. Authore Guilielmo Alabastro Anglo. Vnà cum abbreviaturis Hebræis.
- Lingua: or The combat of the tongue, and the five senses for superiority. : A serious comoedy· First acted at Trinity College in Cambridge: after at the free-school at Huntington
- Linguæ Latinæ liber dictionari[us] quadripartitus. : A Latine dictionary, in four parts. I. An English-Latine. II. A Latine-Classical. III. A Latine-proper. IV. A Latine-barbarous. Wherein the Latine and English are adjusted, with what care might be, both as to stock of words and proprieties of speech. Particularly, 1. In the English-latine, more words and properties of our language, ... than in any other dictionary yet extant. 2. In the Latine-classick, the etymologies, significations, and phrases are fully and plainly, yet briefly, discoursed; ... 3. In the Latine-proper, the expressions of story, which were taken mostly out of Cooper, are much amended; ... with two mapps, one of Italy, another of old Rome. 4. In the Latine-barbarous, those words which through mistake of writing have been corrupted from the Latine, ... Of all which several performances, together with considerable additions of new matter by way of appendage ... Operâ & studio Adami Littleton, S.T.D. Capellani Palatini
- Looke beyond Luther: or An answere to that question, so often and so insultingly proposed by our aduersaries, asking vs; where this our religion was before Luthers time? : VVhereto are added sound props to beare vp honest-hearted Protestants, that they fall not from their sauing-faith. By Richard Bernard, of Batcombe in Sommersetshire
- Loues complaint, for want of entertainement. : A sermon preached at Paules Crosse, the third of December, 1609.
- M. Tullii Ciceronis orationum. : Volumen primum,
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, his three bookes of duties : to Marcus his sonne,
- Martini Lister octo exercitationes medicinales; : quarum I. De hydrope. II. De diabete. III. De hydrophobia. IV. De lue venerea. V. De scorbuto. VI. De arthritide. VII. De calculo humano. VIII. De variolis
- Matthiæ Leij, Aruillarij vbij Germani, liber De triumphata barbarie.
- Matthæi Sutliuii De recta studij theologici ratione, liber vnus. : Eidem etiam adiunctus est breuis de concionum ad populum formulis, & sacræ scripturæ varia pro auditorum, captu tractatione, libellus
- Medicina hydrostatica: or, Hydrostaticks applyed to the materia medica. : Shewing, how by the weight that divers bodies, us'd in physick, have in water; one may discover whether they be genuine or adulterate. To which is subjoyn'd, a previous hydrostatical way of estimating ores.
- Meditations and vowes diuine and morall. : Seruing for direction in Christian and ciuill practise. Deuided into two bookes.
- Meditations upon the hundred and sixteene Psalme : very profitable for all Christians. With an application to the present times shewing the true vse of our late deliuerance.
- Medulla historiæ Anglicanæ. : Being a comprehensive history of the lives and reigns of the monarchs of England, from the time of the conquest thereof by J. Cæsar, to this present year 1679. With an abstract of the lives of the Roman emperors commanding in Britain. To which is added a list of the names of the Honourable the House of Commons, now sitting, and His Majesties Most Honourable Privy Council, &c
- Methodus de conscribendis epistolis,
- Methodus de conscribendis epistolis,
- Methodus gratiae divinae in traductione hominis peccatoris ad vitam, : septuaginta thesibus succinctè & elabortè explicata.
- Monarchia microcosmi: : the origin, vicissitudes, and period of vital government in man. For a farther discovery of diseases, incident to human nature.
- Moyses in a map of his miracles.
- Musica sacra: : to sixe voices. Composed in the Italian tongue.
- Natures embassie: or, the wilde-mans measures: : danced naked by twelue satyres, with sundry others continued in the next section
- Nomo-lexikon: A law-dictionary, : interpreting such difficult and obscure words and terms, as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern, laws. With references to the several statutes, records, registers, law-books, charters, ancient deeds, and manuscripts, wherein the words are used: and etymologies, where they properly occur. The second edition, with some corrections, and the addition of above six hundred words. The second editios, with some corrections and the addition of above six hundred words.
- Notes and observations upon some passages of scripture.
- Nouvelle bibliotheque des auteurs ecclesiastiques. : Contenant l'histoire de leur vie le catalogue, la critique, et la chronologie de leurs quvrages. Le sommaire de ce qu'ils contiennent. Un jugement sur leur stile, & sur leur doctrine. Et le denombrement des differentes editions de leurs oeuvres.
- Nova & artificiosa methodus docendi linguam Latinam; seu institutio grammaticæ compendiaria, : ad puerorum captum summo studio accommodata
- Novum Jesu Christi Testamentum
- Novvm Testamentum Domini nostri Iesu Christi
- Obseruations vpon Cæsars Commentaries : setting forth the practise of ye art militarie in the time of the Romaine Empire for the better direction of our moderne warrs
- Observations on the mineral waters of France,
- Of the French monarchy: and absolute power. : And also a treatise of the three states, and their power.
- Officina chymica Londinensis: sive Exacta notitia medicamentorum spagyricorum, : quæ apud aulam Societatis Pharmaceuticæ Londin. præparantur, & venalia prostant. Consilio pharmacopœorum & approbatione Collegii Medicorum Londinensium exhibitum. Opera & studio Nicolai Staphorst, oper. chym. dict. Societatis
- One and twenty sermons preach'd in Lambeth Chapel. : Before the Most Reverend Father in God Dr. William Sancroft, late Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury. In the years MDCLXXXIX. MDCXC.
- Opus tripartitum de philosophorum arcanis. : Videlicet, I. Enarratio methodica trium gebri medicinarum. II. Experimenta de praeparatione Mercurij Sophici. III. Vade mecum philosophicum, sive breve manuductorium ad campum sophiae.
- Osteologia nova, or Some new observations of the bones, : and the parts belonging to them, with the manner of their accretion, and nutrition, communicated to the Royal Society in several discourses. I. Of the membrane, nature, constituent parts, and internal structure of the bones. II. Of accretion, and nutrition, as also of the affections of the bones in the rickets, and of venereal nodes. III. Of the medulla, or marrow. IV. Of the mucilaginous glands, with the etiology or explication of the causes of a rheumatism, and the gout, and the manner how they are produced. To which is added a fifth discourse of the cartilages.
- Ovid's Metamorphosis
- Patriae parricida: or, The history of the horrid conspiracy of Catiline against the commonwealth of Rome.
- Pelagius redivivus. Or Pelagius raked out of the ashes by Arminius and his schollers.
- Pentelogia: or The quintessence of meditation.
- Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament, : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons. First written for satisfaction of some private men, and now published for the good of others.
- Pharmacopoeia Londinensis, : in qua medicamenta antiqua et noua vsitatissima, sedulò collecta, accuratissime examinata, quotidianâ experientia confirmata describuntur. Diligenter revisa, denuo recusa, emendatior, auctior. Opera Medicorum Collegij Londinensis. Ex serenissimi Regis mandato cum R.M. priuilegio
- Pharmacopœia Bateana, in English: or, Dr. Bate's dispensatory enlarged. : Translated from the second edition of the Latin copy, published by Mr. James Shipton. Containing above a thousand choice and select recipe's, their names, compositions, preparations, vertues, uses, and doses, as they are applicable to the whole practice of physick and chyrurgery: the Arcana Goddardiana, and their recipe's intersperst in their proper places, which are almost all wanting in the Latin copy. Compleated with above five hundred chymical processes; and their explications at large, various observations thereon, and a rationale upon each process. To which are added, in this English edition, Goddard's drops, Russel's pouder, and the emplastrum febrifugum: those so much fam'd in the world; as also, several other preparations from the Collectanea chymica, and other good authors.
- Pindarou Olympia, Nemea, Pythia, Isthmia : Pandari Olympia, Nemea, Pythia, Isthmia : una cum Latina omnium versione carmine lyrico
- Poems:
- Polemices sacræ pars prior : Roma irreconciliabilis: quà docetur nullam sperari posse, nec debere quidem (vti se nunc res habent) pontificiorum cum Euangelicis, in causa religionis, conciliationem: cudendamque in solos pontificios hanc fabam.
- Polygraphice or The arts of drawing limning painting &c
- Porta linguarum trilinguis reserata et aperta. Sive Seminarium linguarum & scientiarum omnium, : hoc est, compendiaria Latinam, Anglicam, Gallicam (& quamvis aliam) linguam vnà cum artium & scientiarum fundamentis sesquianni spatio ad summum docendi & perdiscendi methodus, sub titulis centum, periodis mille comprehensa. Latinè primùm. Nunc verò gratitudinis ergò in illustrissimi principis Caroli Britannicaeqúe Gallicae & Hybernicae pubis, gratiam, Latinè, Anglicè & Gallicè in lucem eruta,
- Practical discourses upon several divine subjects .., Vol. IV.
- Primitive Christianity: or, The religion of the ancient Christians in the first ages of the Gospel. : In three parts.
- Primitive Christianity: or, The religion of the ancient Christians in the first ages of the Gospel. : In three parts.
- Professours hurt to profession. Or, the true Christians caveat against the cavillers clamours. : Delivered in certain sermons on Romans 2. 24.
- Præcepta doctrinæ logicæ, ethicæ, physicæ, metaphysicæ, sphæricæq[ue] brevibus tabellis compacta: : una cum quæstionibus physicæ controversis.
- Quinti Horatii Flacci Poemata. : Scholijs siue annotationibus, quæ breuis commentarij vice esse possint,
- Quo vadis? : A iust censure of travell as it is commonly vndertaken by the gentlemen of our nation.
- Reflections upon the opinions of some modern divines, concerning the nature of government in general, and that of England in particular. : With an appendix relating to this matter, containing I. The seventy fifth canon of the Council of Toledo. II. The original articles in Latin, out of which the Magna Charta of King John was framed. III. The true Magna Charta of King John in French: by which the Magna Charta in Matth. Paris is cleared and justified, and the alterations in the common Magna Charta discovered. (Of which see a more particular account in the advertisement before the appendix.) All three Englished
- Reflexions upon the books of the Holy Scripture to establish the truth of the Christian religion : In two volumes, Volume I.
- Remonstrances made by the Kings Maiesties ambassadour, vnto the French King and the queene his mother, Iune last past, 1615. : Concerning the marriages with Spaine; as also certayne diabolicall opinions maintayned by Cardinall Perron, about the deposing and murthering of kings. Together with the French Kings letter to the Prince of Conde, dated the 26. of Iuly last, 1615. and the Prince his answere thereunto. Translated according to the French copie
- Replica. Seu, adversus nuperrimam confutationem aliquotæ particulæ partis prioris apologiæ Tho. Mortoni, (authore C. R. Theologo) brevis velitatio.
- Richard Baxter's Catholick theologie: : plain, pure, peaceable: for pacification of the dogmatical word-warriours, who, 1. By contending about things unrevealed or not understood, 2. And by taking verbal differences for real, and their arbitrary notions for necessary sacred truths, deceived and deceiving by ambiguous unexplained words, have long been the shame of the Christian religion, a scandal and hardning to unbelievers, the incendiaries, dividers and distracters of the church, the occasion of state discords and wars, the corrupters of the Christian faith, and the subverters of their own souls, and their followers, calling them to a blind zeal, and wrathful warfare, against true piety, love and peace, and teaching them to censure, backbite, slander, and prate against each other, for things which they never understood. In three books. I. Pacifying principles, about Gods decrees, fore-knowledge, providence, operations, redemption, grace, ... II. A pacifying praxis or dialogue, about the five articles, justification, &c. ... III. Pacifying disputations against some real errors which hinder reconciliation, viz. about physical predetermination, original sin, the extent of redemption, ... Written chiefly for posterity, when sad experience hath taught men to hate theological logical wars, and to love, and seek, and call for peace. (Ex bello pax.)
- Ripley reviv'd
- Rites of funeral, ancient and modern, in use through the known world.
- Roma restituta; sive antiquitatum Romanarum compendium absolutum. : Ex optimis authoribus in usum studiosæ juventutis collectum,
- Romanæ historiæ anthologia recognita et aucta. : An English exposition of the Roman antiquities; wherein many Roman and English offices are parallel'd, and divers obscure phrases explained. For the use of Abingdon School
- Romes destruction: or, Expresse texts and necessary consequences drawn out of the Word of God, : for the condemning of the doctrine of the Roman Church, and justifying of that of the reformed churches. First written in French, by C.D.R. a French noble-man. And now published in English at the solicitation of divers religious men of this nation. By Jam: Mountaine
- Rosemary & Bayes: or, Animadversions upon a treatise called, The rehearsall trans-prosed. : In a letter to a friend in the countrey
- Roxana tragaedia : a plagiarij unguibus vindicata, aucta, & agnita ab authore Gulielmo Alabastro
- Saint Bernard his meditations: or sighs, sobbs, and tears, upon our Saviour's passion, : in memorial of his death; also his motives to mortification, with other meditations
- Sermons preach'd on several occasions, The second volume.
- Sermons preached upon several occasions:
- Seuen goulden candlestickes houlding the seauen greatest lights of Christian religion: : shewing vnto all men what they should beleeue, & how they ought to walke in this life, that they may attayne vnto eternall life.
- Several discourses, : viz. Of the great duties of natural religion. Instituted religion not intended to undermine natural. Christianity not destructive; but perfective of the law of Moses. The nature and necessity of regeneration. The danger of all known sin. Knowledge and practice necessary in religion. The sins of men not chargeable on God.
- Several discourses, : viz. Proving Jesus to be the Messias. The prejudices against Jesus and his religion consider'd. Jesus the Son of God, proved by his Resurrection. The danger of apostacy from Christianity. Christ the author: obedience the condition of salvation. The possibility and necessity of gospel obedience, and its consistence with free grace. The authority of Jesus Christ, with the commission and promise which he gave to his apostles. The difficulties of a Christian life consider'd. The parable of the rich man and Lazarus. Children of this world wiser than the children of light.
- Several tracts, by the ever memorable Mr. John Hales of Eaton Coll. &c. : Viz. I. Of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. II. Paraphrase on St. Matthew's Gospel. III. Of the power of the keys. IV. Of schism and schismaticks, (never before printed by the original copy.) V. Miscellanies
- Severall informations and examinations taken concerning Lieutenant Colonell Iohn Lilburn, : concerning his apostacy to the party of Charles Stuart. And his intentions in coming over into England out of Flanders
- Sheretine and Mariana.
- Six sonatas or solos : three for a violin and three for a flute with a thorough bass for ye harpsichord, theorboe or bass viol
- Some motives and incentives to the love of God. : Pathetically discours'd of in a letter to a friend.
- Songs in the new opera, call'd the World in the moon
- Stanbrigii Embryon relimatum, seu Vocabularium metricum olim à Iohanne Stanbrigio digestum, : dein â Thoma Newtono aliquantulum repurgatum, nunc verò locupletatum, defæcatum, legitimo nec non rotundo plerumq[ue], carmine exultans, & in maiorum pueritiæ balbutientis vsum vndequaq[ue], accommodatum, extremâ operâ industriâ Ioh: Brinslæi
- Stanbrigii Embryon relimatum, seu Vocabularium metricum; olim à Iohanne Stanbrigio digestum, : dein â Tho. Newtono aliquantulum repurgatum. Nunc vero locupletatum, defæcatum, legitimo nec non rotundo plerumque carmine exultans, & in majorum pueritiæ balbutientis usum undequaque accommodatum, extremâ operâ & industriâ Joh. Brinslæi
- Stricturae: or, A briefe answer to the XVIII chapter of the first booke of Cardinall Perron's Reply written in French, to King James -- his Answer written by Mr. Casaubon in Latine
- Sufficit. Siue, de misericordia dei in differenda ira; : concio ad clerum Cantabrigiensem habita, in templo B. Mariæ. Anno 1603. Ianuar. 12.
- Summa philosophiae quadripartita, : de rebus dialecticis, ethicis, physicis, & metaphysicis; autore Fr. Eustachio a S. Paulo, ex congregatione Fuliensi, ordinis Cisterciensis: infinitis mendis repurgata
- Synodus Anglicana: or, The constitution and proceedings of an English convocation, : shown from the acts and registers thereof, to be agreeable to the principles of an Episcopal church. Appendix. I. Three registers of the upper-house in [double brackets] 1562. in which the xxxix articles were agreed upon. 1640. under Archb. Laud. 1661, &c. in which the Common-prayer was revis'd. 2. The two entire journals of the lower-house, in 1586 and 1588
- Synonymorum sylua
- The Bishop of VVorcester's letter to a friend for vindication of himself from Mr. Baxter's calumny.
- The British Gemm: or, An abstract of the Bible, : digested into Cambrian metricall numbers, so methodically that one may quickly pass through the whole body of Scripture, & retain the substance thereof with much advantage to memory. Directions also, whereby any English gentleman, or other, may speedily learn to read the same, or any other tract in the British language.
- The Christian in compleat armour. Or, a treatise of the saints war against the Devil: : wherein a discovery is made of that grand enemy of God and his people, in his policies, power, seat of his empire, wickedness, and chief design he hath against the saints. A magazin open'd, from whence the Christian is furnished with spiritual arms for the battel, help'd on with his armour, and taught the use of his weapon, together with the happy issue of the whole war.
- The Christian moderator, Third part., Or, The oath of abjuration arraign'd by the common law and common sence, ancient and modern acts of parl. declarations of the army, law of God and consent of reformed divines.
- The Christians pattern, or the imitation of Christ
- The Christians sanctuarie: : vvhereinto being retired, he may safely be preserued in the middest of all dangers. Fit for all men to read at all times, especially for those that are exercised in the schoole of affliction, in the time of Gods present visitation. Described in two bookes or treatises: I. Of the Christian exercise of fasting. II. Of holy inuocation on Gods name.
- The Churches deliuerance, : contayning meditations and short notes vppon the booke of Hester. In remembrance of the wonderfull deliuerance from the Gunpoulder-treason.
- The Compleat tutor to the violin : containing very plain & easy directions for young beginners with variety of the newest tunes, particularly those performed at the Ball at St. James on the king's birthday last, all the newest French-dances and minuetts now used at the dancing schools, severall new ayres perform'd at both the theatres, and flourishes in every key
- The Elements or principles of geometrie.
- The English academy. : A dravvingbook. Containing variety of examples of the external parts of men, women, and childrens bodies; with the shapes of several creatures frequently used amongst heralds, gold-smiths, &c. Likewise the arts of drawing, etching, engraving in copper and wood, painting and limning: all being carefully performed. Wherein the aforesaid arts are exemplified, with plain and easie directions to guide you to their attainment, with much delight. Also the real method how to wash or colour globes, maps, pictures, landskips, flowers, fruits, birds, beasts, fish and fowl. A vvork worthy acceptation of all those that are friends to art, as, drawers embroiderers stone-cutters carvers goldsmiths needle-workers gum-workers, &c. Performed according to the order of the first and most eminent masters of proportion, viz.
- The English historical library. : Giving an account of our records, law-books and coins, from the conquest to the end of Q. Elizabeth's reign: so far as they are serviceable to history., Part III.
- The English historical library: or, a short view and character of most of the writers now extant, either in print or manuscript; : which may be serviceable to the undertakers of a general history of this kingdom.
- The French schoole-master. : Wherein is most plainely shewed the true and perfect way of pronouncing the French tongue, to the furtherance of all those which would gladly learne it./
- The French schoole-master. : Wherin is most plainly shewed the true and perfect way of pronouncing the French tongue, to the furtherance of all those who would gladly learne it.
- The Gentleman's journal for the war: : being an historical account and geographical description of several strong cities, towns and ports of Europe. With authentick draughts of the fortifications of every place. Made, by order of the French King, for the use of the Duke of Burgundy; engraven on copper-plates. Together with an explication of the terms of art used in fortification, Part III.
- The Holy Bible : Containing the Old Testament and the New:
- The Holy Bible : containing the Old Testament and the New :
- The Holy Bible : containing the Old Testament and the New newly translated out of the origimal [sic] tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by His Majesties speciall command. Appointed to be read in Churches
- The Holy Bible : containing the Old Testament and the New newly translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised
- The Holy Bible : containing the Old and New Testaments
- The Holy Bible : containing the old Testament and the New newly translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by his Majesties speciall command Appointed to be read in churches
- The Holy Bible contayning the Old, and New Testaments : newly translated out of the originall tongues, and with ye former translations : diligently compared, and revised by his Majesties speciall com[m]and
- The Holy Bible in sculpture. or The history's mentioned in the Old and New Testament lively represented in copper cutts
- The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New:
- The Iesuites play at Lyons in France, : as it was there presented. Both to the amazement of the beholders, and the destruction of the actors, in August last past. Credibly informed by a factors letter (who was an eye witnesse) to his right worshipful maister in London
- The Kings medicine for this present yeere 1604. : prescribed by the whole colledge of the spirituall physitions, made after the coppy of the corporall kings medicine, which was vsed in the city the former yeere. Giuen as a new yeers-gift, to the honorable city of London, to be taken in this yeere for the soule, as the other was for the bodie. Herevnto are intermixed, first, the wonders of the former yeer, his triumphs, two funeralls, two coronations, two preachers. Secondlie, Londons and Englands newyeers-gift, to offer vp vnto the Lord for his new-yeers-gift, containing King Dauids sacrificing after the ceasing of the pestilence, necessarie to teach vs the duty of our deliuerance. The whole collected out of the first book of Chr. ch. 21.
- The New Testament Of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : Newly translated out of the Originall Greeke, and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties speciall commandement
- The New Testament of Ovr Lord and Saviovr Iesvs Christ
- The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ : Newly translated out of the Original Greek ; and with the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised
- The New Testament of our Lord and Savior [sic] Jesus Christ : Newly translated out of the Original Greek ; and with the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised
- The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. : newly translated out of the original tongues ; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. By His Majesties speciall commandement
- The Popes funerall. : Containing a plaine, succinct, and pithy reply, to a pretensed answere of a shamelesse and foolish libell, intituled, The forerunner of Bels downfall. VVhich is nothing else indeede, (as the indifferent reader shall preceiue by the due peruse thereof,) but an euident manifestation of his owne folly; [w]ith the vtter confusion of poperie, and all popish vassals throughout the Christian world
- The Psalms of David, : from the new translation of the Bible turned into meter: to be sung to the common tunes used in parish churches
- The Psalter, or Psalmes of David, : after the translation of the Great Bible, pointed as it shall be sung or said in churches
- The Roman histories of Lucius Iulius Florus : from the foundation of Rome, till Caesar Augustus, for aboue DCC. yeares, & from thence to Traian near CC. yeares, divided by Flor[us] into IV. ages. Translated into English
- The abridgment of Camden's Brita[n]nia : with the maps of the seuerall shires of England and Wales
- The abridgment of Christian divinitie: : so exactly and methodically compiled, that it leads us, as it were, by the hand to the [bracket] reading of the Holy Scriptures. Ordering of common-places. Vnderstanding of controversies. Cleering of some cases of conscience.
- The abridgment of the history of the reformation of the Church of England.
- The apology of the Church of England; : and an epistle to one Seignior Scipio a Venetian gentleman, concerning the Council of Trent.
- The art of stenography, or, Short-writing by spelling characterie
- The book of common prayer : and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England with the Psalter or Psalms of David
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The booke of common prayer, : and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The broken heart: or, Davids penance, : fully exprest in holy meditations upon the 51 Psalme,
- The cases of scandal and persecution. : Being a seasonable inquiry into these two things: first, whether those nonconformists, who otherwise think subscription lawful, are therefore obliged to forbear it because their weak brethren do judg [sic] it unlawful? Secondly, whether the execution of penal laws upon dissenters, for non-communion with the Church of England, be persecution? Wherein they are pathetically exhorted to return into the bosome of the church, the likeliest expedient to stop the growth of popery.
- The catechumen, or an Account given by the young person to the minister, of his knowledge in religion, upon his first admission to the Lord's-table. : Recommended to the press by two eminent divines of the Church of England
- The celestiall husbandrie: or, the tillage of the soule. : First, handled in a sermon at Pauls Crosse the 25. of February, 1616.
- The compleat fencing-master: : in which is fully described the whole guards, parades and lessons belonging to the small-sword; as, also the best rules for playing against either artists or others, with blunts or sharps. Together with directions how to behave in single combat on horse-back: illustrated with figures engraven on copper-plates, representing the most necessary postures.
- The compleat instructor to the flute : Containing very plain & easie directions for young beginners, with variety of ye newest & best tunes, particularly the dances, song tunes & ye rest of ye musick in the Iubilee. Also all ye minuetts, boreys, regadoons, marches, trumpett tunes and song tunes now in use, to which is added ye newest French dances perform'd at ye ball at St. Iameses on ye princes birth day last, The second book.
- The conuerts first loue discerned, : iustified, left, and recouered. Resoluing the truth of an effectuall conuersion: and informing the right way to perseuerance and perfection.
- The country-mans catechisme: or, the Churches plea for tithes. : Wherein is plainely discovered, the duty and dignity of Christs ministers, and the peoples duty to them.
- The curiosities of scurvy-grass. : Being an exact scrutiny and careful description of the nature and medicinal vertue of scurvy-grass. In which is exhibited to publick use the most and best preparations of medicines, both galenical and chymical; either for internal or external use, in which that plant, or any part thereof is imployed.
- The doctrine of the Sabbath· : Delivered in the Act at Oxon. anno, 1622.
- The drunkards cup.
- The essays or counsels, civil and moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban. : With a table of the colours of good and evil. Whereunto is added The wisdom of the antients.
- The estate of the Church, : with the discourse of times, from the apostles vntill this present: also of the liues of all the emperours, popes of Rome, and Turkes: as also of the Kings of Fraunce, England, Scotland, Spaine, Portugall, Denmarke, &c. With all the memorable accidents of their times. Translated out of French into English by Simon Patrike, Gentleman
- The examination and confutation of a certaine scurrilous treatise entituled, The suruey of the newe religion, published by Matthew Kellison, in disgrace of true religion professed in the Church of England.
- The examination of the Accidence by questions and answeres, : wherein the accidentes of the eight partes of speech are familiarly handled and all difficulties in the same arising explained. Whereby young scholers may in shorter time learne to vnderstand, and maisters vvith more ease, and better successe teach the principles of the Accidence, then it vsually happeneth.
- The famous collection of papers and pamphlets of all sorts, from the year 1600. down to this day, commonly known by the name of William Miller's collection is now to be sold, by retail, or otherwise, at the Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, turning down the Old-Change. Being digested into such an order and method, by way of alphabet, and common-place, that the reader shall find, without any difficulty, whatever he hath occasion for; as in the following table will appear.
- The first and best part of Scoggins iests: : full of witty mirth and pleasant shifts, done by him in France, and other places: being a preservative against melancholy. Gathered by Andrew Boord, Doctor of Physicke
- The first century of scandalous, malignant priests, made and admitted into benefices by the prelates, in whose hands the ordination of ministers and government of the church hath been. Or, A narration of the causes for which the Parliament hath ordered the sequestration of the benefices of severall ministers complained of before them, : for vitiousnesse of life, errors in doctrine, contrary to the articles of our religion, and for practising and pressing superstitious innovations against law, and for malignancy against the Parliament.
- The first part of the disquisition of truth, concerning political affaires. : Handled in two seuerall sections. The first whereof (by way of certaine questions probleme-wise propounded and answered) consisteth of foureteene chapters.
- The first set of English madrigals : to 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts apt both for viols and voyces. With a mourning song in memory of Prince Henry.
- The florists vade-mecum. : Being a choice compendium of whatever worthy notice hath been extant for the propagation, raising, planting, encreasing and preserving the rarest flowers and plants that our climate and skill (in mixing, making and meliorating apted soils to each species,) will perswade to live with us. With several new experiments for raising new varieties, and for their most advantagious management. In a more particular method than ever yet publish'd: together with the gardiners almanck, remembring and directing him what to do, each month throughout the year, in both orchard and flower-garden.
- The foundation of Christian religion: : gathered into sixe principles. And it is to be learned of ignorant people, that they may be fit to heare sermons with profite, and receiue the Lords Supper with comfort
- The glory of a true church in its perfection and beauty. : Set forth in the interest which saints have in God. Fit to be knowne by all those who are admitted to the Lords Supper.
- The grand conspiracy of Jews against their King. : A sermon preached in August, 1647
- The great Plantagenet. Or a continued succession of that royall name, from Henry the Second, to our sacred soveraigne King Charles.
- The great assize: or Day of jubile: : in which we must make a general account of all our actions before Almighty God. Delivered in four sermons upon the 20 chapter of the Revelations; plainly shewing the happy state of the godly, and the wofull condition of the wicked. Whereunto is annexed Two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, vers. 6,7.
- The great question so much now insisted on by some touching scandalous Christians as yet not legally convicted: : whether, or no, they may be lawfully admitted by the minister, or communicated with by the people, at the Lords table? The affirmative maintained by way of answer to a discourse of Mr. B. Coxe.
- The history of Britain, : that part especially now call'd England. From the first traditional beginning, continu'd to the Norman Conquest.
- The history of the amours of the Marshal de Boufflers: or, A true account of the love-intriegues and gallant adventures, : which have been privately carry'd on by him, ever since he first obtain'd a command in the French king's armies, till his marriage with Mademoiselle de Grammont. The whole relation being faithfully translated into English, out of the French original lately publish'd at Paris
- The history of the revolutions in Sweden, : occasioned by the change of religion, and alteration of the government in that kingdom.
- The holy sinner, : a tractate meditated on some passages of the storie of the penitent woman in the Pharisees house.
- The humble representation and petition of the officers of the Army, to the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. : Presented to them Wednesday the 5th of October, 1659.
- The husband-mans practice; or, Prognostication for ever. : As teacheth Albert, Alkind, Haly, and Ptolomy. With the Shepheards perpetuall prognostication for the weather
- The iewell of arithmetick: or, The explanation of a new inuented arithmeticall table, whose portraiture is here demonstrated. : Pleasant to reade, and profitable to be practised by all degrees of men, at all times, and in all places.
- The key of worldly wealth. Or, a new vvay, for improving of trade: : shewing how a few tradesmen agreeing together, may both double their stocks, and the increase of their stocks, without 1. Paying any interest, 2. Great difficulty or hazard, 3. Advance of money, 4. Staying for materialls, 5. Prejudice to any trade, or person, 6. Incurring any other inconvenience. In such sort, as both they and all others (though never so poore) who are in a way of trading, may 1. multiply their returnes, 2. Deale onely for ready pay, 3. Much under-sell others, 4. Put the whole nation upon this practice, 5. Gain notwithstanding more then ordinary, 6. Desist when they please without damage: And by this meanes this distressed commonwealth shall be exceedingly advantaged, chiefly in all those particulars expressed in the next page. All which in this treatise in conceived by judicious men to be fully proved, doubts resolved, and objections either answered or prevented
- The league illegal. : Wherein the late Solemn League and Covenant is seriously examined, scholastically and solidly confuted: for the right informing of weak and tender consciences, and the undeceiving of the erroneous.
- The making, description, and vse of a small portable instrument for the pocket (or according to any magnitude) in forme of a mixt trapezia thus called a horizontall quadrant. : Composed and prodused soly for the benefit, & vse of such as are studious of mathematicall practice.
- The manner of ordering fruit-trees.
- The manuall of the anatomy or dissection of the body of man, : which usually are shewed in the publike anatomicall exercises. Methodically digested into 6. books.
- The markes and assurance of saluation. : Wherein are briefly handled these three points: 1. That aboue all things in the world, a man should be most carefull of his saluation. 2. That in this life a man may bee assured thereof. 3. The way how, or meanes whereby a man may come to this assurance./
- The marrovv of physicke. Or a learned discourse of the severall parts of mans body. : Being a medicamentary teaching the manner and way of making and compounding all such oyles, unguents, sirrups, cataplasms, waters, powders, emplaisters, pills, &c. as shall be usefull and necessary in any private house, with little labour, small cost, and in short time. And also an addition of divers experimented medicines, which may serve against any disease that shall happen to the body. Together with some rare receipts for beauties, and the newest and best way of preserving and conserving: with divers other secrets never before published.
- The matchin[g] of the magistrates authority, and the Christians true liberty in matters of religion. : VVherein is clearly stated, how farre the magistrate may impose or restrain in matters of faith and vvorship, and how far forth the Christian may challenge freedome and exemption. In a sermon preached at the Assizes at Dorchester, Jul. 17. 1651.
- The meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus the Roman emperor, concerning himself. : Treating of a natural man's happiness: wherein it consisteth, and of the means to attain unto it.
- The melancholy knight.
- The mischiefe and miserie of scandals both taken, and giuen.
- The natural history of Oxford-shire, : being an essay toward the natural history of England.
- The new man, or, A supplication from an vnknowne person, a Roman Catholike vnto Iames, the monarch of Great Brittaine, and from him to the emperour, kings and princes of the Christian world : touching the causes and reasons that wil argue a necessity of a generall councell to be forthwith assembled against him that now vsurps the papall chaire, vnder the name of Paul the Fifth : wherein are discouered more of the secret iniquities of that chaire and court, then hitherto their friends feared, or their very aduersaries did suspect
- The new parallel, or The history of Catiline's conspiracy against the commonwealth of Rome. : Compar'd and balanc'd with the late horrid plot against His Majesty King William's sacred person and government
- The new starr of the north, shining vpon the victorious King of Svveden
- The only rule to walke by: : guiding Christs ministers, and all his members, how to frame their conuersation in the way to saluation. A sermon preached at a synod, or meeting of ministers in S. Michaels Church in Couentry the second of October. 1615.
- The peace-maker: or, Great Brittaines blessing. : Fram'd for the continuance of that mighty happinesse wherein this kingdome excels many empires. Shewing the idlenesse of a quarrelling reputation, wherein consists neither manhood nor wisdome. Necessary for all magistrates, officers of peace, masters of families, for the confirmation of youth, and for all his Majesties most true and faithfull subiects. To the generall auoiding of all contention and bloud-shedding
- The period of the Persian monarchie. : VVherein sundry places of Ezra, Nehemiah and Daniel are cleered: extracted, contracted, and englished, much of it out of Doctor Raynolds,
- The petition apologeticall of lay papists, : calling themselues the lay Catholikes of England, presented, as is sayd, to his Maiestie, vvherein presumptuously they demaund a toleration of their popish and antichristian religion, and offer proofes of their loyalty, and pledges for their massepriests honesty; contradicted, examined, glozzed, and refuted:
- The picture of Independency lively (yet lovingly) delineated.
- The picture of a Puritane: or, a relation of the opinions, qualities, and practises of the Anabaptists in Germanie, and of the Puritanes in England. : VVherein is firmely prooued, that the Puritanes doe resemble the Anabaptists, in aboue fourescore seuerall thinges.
- The plain Christians guide: or a key to the New Testament, : unfolding and explaining the contents of each book in the order wherein they lye. By way of question and answer. A work useful for all families (especially) young persons.
- The plain-dealing poulterer: or, A poulterer's shop opened, : with all sorts of ware, and how to know the young from the old, being dead or alive. Also how to feed and fatten fowl in a short time, with other things necessary to be known. Very useful for gentlemen and others, that they may not be deceived.
- The pleasant companion: or New lessons and instructions for the flagelet.
- The practical Christian, or, The devout penitent. : A book of devotion; containing the whole duty of a Christian, in all occasions and necessities; fitted to the main uses of a holy life. In four parts. I. Of self-examination, confession of sins, &c. II. Of the Communion of the holy body and blood of Christ. III. Of the hours of prayer, and occasional meditations. IV. Of the four last things: 1. death, 2. judgment, 3. hell, 4. heaven.
- The practical believer: or, The articles of the Apostles Creed, drawn out to form a true Christian's heart, and practice. : In two parts
- The practice of pietie: : directing a Christian how to walke that he may please God.
- The present state of Genova, : with the articles of the treaty of Cession to the French king, and an account of the late actions of the French fleet, before it, and of the damages there sustain'd by the bombs and carcasses. To which is added, a letter from the Republick of Genoua to the City of Argiers upon that subject
- The present state of the affaires betwixt the Emperor and King of Bohemia, and their confederates, : as it hath beene very truely related, by certaine letters sent by persons of extraordinary qualitie, &c. Together vvith the occurrents lately happened in the armies of Generall Veere, and the princes of the Vnion, and Spinola.
- The principles of Christian religion, : summarily set downe according to the Word of God: together, with a briefe epitomie of the body of divinity.
- The reasonableness of our Christian service (as it is contained in the Book of Common-Prayer) evidenced; and made clear from the authority of Scriptures, and practice of the primitive Christians. Or, A short rationale upon our morning and evening service, as it is now established in the Church of England. : Wherein every sentence therein contained, is manifestly proved out of the Holy Bible, or plainly demonstrated to be consonant thereto.
- The refutation of an epistle, written by a certain doctor of the Augustins order within the citie of Leige: : together with the arguments, which he hath borrowed from Robert Bellarmine, to proue the inuocation of Saints.
- The religious & loyal protestation of John Gauden, Dr. in Divinity, against the present declared purposes and proceedings of the army and others; about the trying and destroying our Soveraign Lord the King. : Sent to a collonell, to bee presented to the Lord Fairfax and his generall councell of officers, the fift of January 1648
- The robin-red-breast famous for singing every day on the top of Queen Mary's mausoleum erected in Westm.r Abbey. 1695
- The rockes of Christian shipwracke, : discouered by the holy Church of Christ to her beloued children, that they may keepe aloofe from them.
- The sacred and soveraigne church-remedie: or, The primitive and apostolicall way of composing ecclesiasticall differences, and establishing the churches of Christ. : Wherein the authority and utility of lawfull councels and synods is asserted and vindicated, and divers of the sad controversies of the times modestly debated; first preached in the parish church of great Yarmouth, and now published for a preservative against the poyson of anti-synodall suggestions, and a preparative to the receiving of what mercy God shall please to convey unto his Church in this kingdome, through the hands of the present reverend Assembly of Divines.
- The scale of interest: or The use of decimal fractions, : with a table of logarithmes, demonstrating the most easie and exact resolving all questions in anatocism, or compound interest, and tables of simple interest also at 6 per cent. per annum. Together with their use in the measuring of board, timber, stone, and gauging of cask, &c. very necessary for all carpenters, joyners, masons, glasiers, and all tradesmen whatsoever. Composed and published for the use of the English methematical and grammar school at Ross in Herefordshire. Also, a direction for deans and chapters in cathedrals, and the heads and fellows of colledges in both Universities in their letting of leases and taking of fines.
- The second anniversarie. Of the progres of the soule. : Wherein: by occasion of the religious death of Mistris Elizabeth Drury, the incommodities of the soule in this life and her exaltation in the next, are contemplated
- The second part of Philomythie, or Philomythologie. : Containing certaine tales of true libertie. False friendship. Power vnited. Faction and ambition.
- The second part of the French academie : VVherein, as it vvere by a naturall historie of the body and soule of man, the creation, matter, composition, forme, nature, profit and vse of all the parts of the frame of man are handled, with the naturall causes of all affections, vertues and vices, and chiefly the nature, powers, workes and immortalitie of the soule.
- The second part of the duply to M.S. alias Two brethren. : Wherein are maintained the Kings, Parliaments, and all civil magistrates authority about the Church. Subordination of ecclesiasticall judicatories. Refuted the independency of particular congregations. Licentiousnesse of wicked conscience, and toleration of all sorts of most detestable schismes, heresies and religions; as, idolatry, paganisme, turcisme, Judaisme, Arrianisme, Brownisme, anabaptisme, &c. which M.S. maintain in their book. With a brief epitome and refutation of all the whole independent-government.
- The secrets of numbers; : according to theologicall, arithmeticall, geometricall and harmonicall computation. Drawne, for the better part, out of those ancients, as well neoteriques. Pleasing to read, profitable to vnderstand, opening themselues to the capacities of both learned and unlearned. Being no other than a key to lead a man to any doctrinall knowledge whatsoeuer.
- The sermon preached at the Crosse, Feb. xiiij. 1607.
- The seventh and last canto of the third book of Gondibert, : never yet printed.
- The shepheards calender: : containing tvvelue æglogues, proportionable to the twelue moneths. Entituled, to the noble and vertuous gentleman, most worthy of all titles, both of learning and chiualrie, Master Philip Sidney
- The shepheards prognostication for the weather: : with a brief chronologie of diverse memorable things since these hundred yeares, shewing in what year they hapned, and how long it is since to this time. With a brief collection of all the members of man physiognomiz'd. And a judgement upon the signification of moles on a man or woman from the head to the foot.
- The sicke vvomans private looking-glasse : wherein methodically are handled all uterine affects, or diseases arising from the wombe; enabling women to informe the physician about the cause of their griefe
- The sinners acquittance. : A checke to curiositie. ; The safest service.
- The strange fortune of Alerane: or, My ladies toy.
- The subversion of Robert Parsons : his confused and worthlesse worke, entitvled, A treatise of three conuersions of England from paganisme to Christian religion
- The supplication of certaine masse-priests falsely called Catholikes. : Directed to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, now this time of Parliament, but scattered in corners, to mooue mal-contents to mutinie. Published with a marginall glosse, and an answer to the libellers reasons againe reuewed and augmented, and by sections applied to the seuerall parts of the supplicatory declamation
- The text of the New Testament of Iesus Christ, : translated out of the vulgar Latine by the papists of the traiterous seminarie at Rhemes. With arguments of bookes, chapters, and annotations, pretending to discouer the corruptions of diuers translations, and to cleare the controuersies of these dayes. Whereunto is added the translation out of the original Greeke, commonly vsed in the Church of England, with a confutation of all such arguments, glosses, and annotations, as conteine manifest impietie, or heresie, treason, and slander, against the catholike Church of God, and the true teachers thereof, or the translations vsed in the Church of England. The whole worke, perused and enlarged in diuers places by the authors owne hand before his death, with sundrie quotations, and authorities out of Holy Scriptures, counsels, fathers, and historie, more amply then in the former editions.
- The third and last booke of songs or aires. : Newly composed to sing to the lute, orpharion, or viols, and a dialogue for a base and meane lute with fiue voices to sing thereto.
- The third volume of the French academie: : contayning a notable description of the whole world, and of all the principall parts and contents thereof: as namely, of angels both good and euill: of the celestiall spheres, their order and number: of the fixed stars and planets; their light, motion, and influence: of the fower elements, and all things in them, or of them consisting: and first of firie, airie, and watrie meteors or impressions of comets, thunders, lightnings, raines, snow, haile, rainebowes, windes, dewes, frosts, earthquakes, &c. ingendered aboue, in, and vnder the middle or cloudie region of the aire. And likewise of fowles, fishes, beasts, serpents, trees with their fruits and gum; shrubs, herbes, spices, drugs, minerals, precious stones, and other particulars most worthie of all men to be knowen and considered.
- The triumph of a true Christian described. Or, an explanation of the eight chapter of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans; : wherein the sanctified sinners heaven upon earth is laid open, with application of the comfort of it to as many as are so qualified.
- The troubles of England.
- The true constitution of a particular visible church, proved by Scripture. : Wherein is briefly demonstrated by questions and answers what officers, worship, and government Christ hath ordained in his church.
- The true intellectual system of the universe: : the first part; wherein, all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted; and its impossibility demonstrated.
- The vindication or defence of Isaac Casaubon, : against those impostors that lately published an impious and vnlearned pamphlet, intituled The originall of idolatries, &c. vnder his name,
- The voyce of the Lord in the temple, or, a most strange and wonderfull relation of Gods great power, providence, and mercy, in sending very strange sounds, fires, and a fiery ball into the church of Anthony in Cornwall neere Plimmouth, on Whitsunday last, 1640. : To the scorching and astonishing of 14. severall persons who were smitten. And likewise to the great terrour of all the other people then present, being about 200. persons. The truth whereof will be maintained by the oathes of the same persons; having been examined by Richard Carew of Anthony, Esquire; and Arthur Bache, vicar of Anthony
- The way to the true Church : wherein the principall motiues perswading to Romanisme, and questions touching the nature and authoritie of the Church and Scriptures, are familiarly disputed, and driuen to their issues, where, this day they sticke betweene the papists and vs: contriued into an answer to a popish discourse, concerning the rule of faith, and the marks of the Church. And published to admonish such as decline to papistrie, of the weake and vncertaine grounds, whereupon they haue ventured their soules. Directed to all that seeke for resolution: and especially to his louing countrimen of Lancashire
- The white wolfe, or, A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, Feb. 11. being the last Sonday in Hillarie tearme, anno 1627, and printed somewhat more largely then the time would permit at that present to deliuer. : Wherein faction is vnmasked, and iustly taxed without malice, for the safetie of weake Christians, especially, the Hetheringtonian faction growne very impudent in this citie of late yeeres, is here confuted,
- The whole book of Psalmes.
- The whole book of Psalms
- The whole booke of Psalmes.
- The workes of Mr. Iohn Marston : being tragedies and comedies, collected into one volume
- The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey
- The workes of the reuerend and faithfull seruant of Iesus Christ M. Richard Greenham, minister and preacher of the Word of God, : collected into one volume: reuised, corrected, and published, for the further building of all such as loue the trueth, and desire to know the power of godlinesse
- The works of Geber, the most famous Arabian prince and philosopher, of the investigation and perfection of the philosophers-stone.
- The works of the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq. epitomiz'd, Vol. III.
- The works of the pious and profoundly-learned Joseph Mede, B.D. : sometime fellow of Christ's Colledge in Cambridge.·
- Theatrum botanicum: : the theater of plantes. Or, an universall and compleate herball.
- Three parte[s] of Salomon his Song of Songs, expounded. : The first part printed before: but now re-printed and enlarged. The second and third partes neuer printed before. All which parts are here expounded and applied for the readers good.
- Tithes examined and proued to be due to the clergie by a diuine right. : The contents heereof is set downe in the page next following.
- Toleration not to be abused. Or, A serious question soberly debated, and resolved upon Presbyterian principles. : Viz. Whether it be adviseable, especially for the Presbyterians, either in conscience or prudence, to take advantage from his Majesties late declaration, to deny or rebate their communion with our parochial congregations, and to gather themselves into distinct and separate churches?
- Tortura Torti, sive, Ad Matthaei Torti librum : responsio, qui nuper editus contra Apologiam Serenissimi Potentissimiqve Principis, Iacobi, Dei Gratia, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ Regis, pro Ivramento Fidelitatis
- Tractatus de Salomonis nuptiis: vel Epithalamium, in sacratissimas nuptias, : inter illustrissimos principes, D. Fridericum V. Comitem Palatinum ad Rhenum, sacri Romani imperij electorem, & archi-dapiferum, ducem Bauariæ, &c. Nobilissim. ordinis aureæ periscelidis militem: et serenissimam dominam Elizabetham, potentissimi principis Iacobi, Dei gratia Britanniæ magnæ, Galliæ, & Hiberniæ regis, filiam vnicam: feliciter consummatas, et solenniter celebratas, die dominico Februar. 14. anno 1612. in palatijs regijs in ciuitate Westmonasteriens. iuxta Londinum
- Treatises upon several subjects: : viz. Reason and religion, or the grounds and measures of devotion. Reflections upon the conduct of human life. The charge of schism continued. Two treatises concerning divine light. Spiritual counsel, or, The fathers advice to his children.
- Triplici nodo triplex cuneus. Siue Apologia pro iuramento fidelitatis, : aduersus duo breuia P. Pauli Quinti, & epistolam Cardinalis Bellarmini, ad G. Blackuellum Archipresbyterum nuper scriptam. Authoritate regiâ
- Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus, or, An apologie for The oath of allegiance : against the two breues of Pope Paulus Quintus, and the late letter of Cardinall Bellarmine to G. Blackvvel, the arch-priest
- Truths defender, and errors reprover: or A briefe discoverie of feined Presbyterie dilated and unfolded in 3. distinct chapters. : The first, shewing what English Presbyterie is. The second declareth what the failings and errings are, in the practise of those that have constitution by Ordinance of Parliament. The third chapter discovereth the conceited fancies, of such as minde not Parliamentary directions, either for their own constitution or execution and yet denominate themselves Presbyterians. And both parties being found guilty of transgression, are admonished to repentance, according to the rule of the word of the Lord, that commandeth his servants, saying, Thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour, and not suffer sinne upon him, or as it is in the margent, or thou beare not sinne for him Levit. 19. 17. And also Capt. Norwoods declaration, proved an abnegation of Christ.
- Two conferences: : one betwixt a papist and a Jew, the other betwixt a Protestant and a Jew: in two letters from a merchant in London, to his correspondent in Amsterdam
- Two dialogues, or conferences (about an old question lately renued, and by the schismaticall company, both by printed pamphlets, and otherwise to the disturbance of the Churches quiet, and of peaceable minds, very hotly pursued.) Concerning kneeling in the very act of receiuing the sacramental bread and wine, in the Supper of the Lord. : The former betweene two ministers of the word, the one refractarie, and depriued; the other not so. The latter betweene an humorous schismatike and a setled professor
- Two petitions of the Lords and Commons to His Majestie, Febr. 2. 1641. : With His Maiesties gracious answer: also his Maiesties consent for the Princesse Maries going to Holland, and her Maiesty to accompany her. Together with her Maiesties answer to a message of both houses
- Two sermons preached by Mr. Henry Smith: : with a prayer for the morning thereunto adioyned.
- Usury is injury. : Cleared in an examination of its best apologie, alleaged by a countrey minister, out of Doctor Ames, in his Cases of conscience, as a party and patron of that apologie.
- Vade mecum, or, essayes morall, theologicall
- Vertumnus siue Annus recurrens Oxonii, XXIX Augusti, anno. 1605. : Coram Iacobo Rege, Henrico Principe proceribus. A Ioannensibus in scena recitatus ab vno scriptus, phrasi comica prope tragicis senariis
- Viaticum animae or, VVholesome repast for the soule in her pilgrimage towards Ierusalem which is above. : Prepared, and made ready, by the diligent search, & paynes of Iohn Hodges, priest, M. of Arts and vicar of Shakerstone in Leicester-Shire
- Viginti-duæ lectiones de totidem religionis captibus, : præcipue hoc tempore controversis, prout publicè habebantur Oxoniæ in vesperiis. Quibus accesserunt tredecim orationes inaugurales, de totidem theologiæ apicibus scitu non indignis, prout in promotione doctorum in comitiis habebantur. Subnectuntur sex conciones pro more habitæ, ad artium baccalaurios in die cinerum.·/
- Vindiciæ clavium: or, A vindication of the keyes of the kingdome of Heaven, into the hands of the right owners. : Being some animadversions upon a tract of Mr. I.C. called, The keyes of the kingdome of Heaven. As also upon another tract of his, called, The way of the churches of Nevv-England. Manifesting; 1. The weaknesse of his proofes. 2. The contradictions to himselfe, and others. 3. The middle-way (so called) of Independents, to be the extreme, or by-way of the Brownists.
- Virginia in America, richly valued: more especially the southerne parts. : With the tendure of the vine, and silkeworme, making wines and silks there: and framing of saw-mils, to cut timber for building. Shewing also divers other meanes of raysing infinite profits to adventurers and planters. Together with a compleat map of the country, from 35. to 41. degrees of latitude discovered, and the west sea
- Virgo triumphans: or, Virginia richly and truly valued; : more especially the south part thereof: viz. The fertile Carolana, and no lesse excellent isle of Roanoak, of latitude from 31 to 37 degr. relating the meanes of raising infinite profits to the adventurers and planters:
- Vox lunaris, : being a philosophical & astrological discourse of two moons which were seen at London and the parts adjacent, June the eleventh 1679. a little before midnight. And what may in a course of nature be expected from this phasma in Europe. With some particular remarques upon the conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter, and of the eclipses in Gemini, &c. for 120 years last past.
- Woe to drunkards : a sermon
- XXVII. lectures, or readings, vpon part of the epistle written to the Hebrues.
- Youth know thy selfe.
- Youths instruction.
- Zerubbabel to Sanballat and Tobiah: or, The first part of the duply to M.S. alias Two brethren.
- [A Protestants account of his orthodox holding in matters of religion, at this present in difference in the church: : for his own and others better confirmation or rectification in the points treated on, humbly submitted to the censure of the Church of England]
- [A briefe vindication of three passages in the practical catechisme] : [from the censures affixt on them by the ministers of London, in a book entituled, A testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ, &c.
- [A generall epistle to the universall church of the first born: whose names are written in heaven.] : [Even to all the saints, in the unitie of the spirit: grace and peace to be multiplied.
- [A learned and excellent treatise; containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion.] : [Set downe by way of conference, in a most plaine and familiar manner.]
- [A rich storehouse or treasurie for the diseased] : [Wherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue beene long hidden, and not come to light before this time. First set forth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people, that are not of abilitie to goe to the physicions.]
- [A second view of the Army remonstrance, or, Justice done to the Armie] : [wherein their principles are new model'd, brought out of obscurity into clearer light by which the Army and the whole kingdom[e] are under the conduct of the spirit of God led out of a wildernesse to the view of a Canaan. Dedicated to the Generall, and the Councel of War
- [A vindication of the army-remonstrance while they act sutable to those things therein remonstrated.] : [Being a brief and moderate answer to Mr. Sedgwicks book, intituled, Justice upon the army-remonstrance.
- [A watch-word to the city of London, and the armie] : [wherein you may see that Englands freedome, which should be the result of all our victories, is sinking deeper under the Norman power, as appears by this relation of the unrighteous proceedings of Kingstone-Court against some of the Diggers at George-Hill, under colour of law; but yet thereby the cause of the Diggers is more brightened and strengthened: so that every one singly may truly say what his freedom is, and where it lies.
- [A]ditus a[d] logicam. : In vsum eorum qui primò Academiam salutant.
- [An attestation to the testimony of our rev. brethren of the province of London to the truth of Jesus Christ and to our Solemn League and Covenant.] : [As also against the errors heresies and blasphemies of these times and the toleration of them.
- [Ancient and durable gospell concerning the time of the perfect and totall subduing, washing away, remitting, blotting out, and pardoning, beleevers sins:] : [and beleevers being justified, adopted, married to Christ; and presented by Christ spotlesse. Shewing, that though these things were in purpose before the world was in prophesie, and promise; before Christ dyed; purchased just then and aplied by faith when we beleeve; yet the said purpose is not executed, the said prophesies are not accomplisht nor promises fullfilled. The things purchased are not effected, nor by us fully enjoyed till Christs second coming; at which time the Saints that sleep shall arise and scattered Israell shall be gathered.
- [C. Sallustius Crispus cum Historiarũ fragmentis].
- [Certain quaeries concerning liberty of conscience.] : [Propounded to those ministers (so called) of Leicestershire, when they first met to consult that representation which they so privately framed, and yet afterwards so publicquely fathered upon the county.
- [Clavis Bibliorum] : [The key of the Bible, unlocking the richest treasury of the Holy Scriptures : whereby the 1 order, 2 names, 3 times, 4 penmen, 5 occasion, 6 scope, and 7 principall parts, containing the subject-matter of every book of Old and New Testiments, are familiarly and briefly opened : for the help of the weakest capacity in the understanding of the whole Bible
- [Cor humiliatum & contritum] : [a sermon preached at S. Pauls Church London, Nov. 29, 1663
- [London's liberties, or, A learned argument of law & reason upon Saturday, December 14, 1650. Before the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common-Councell at Guild Hall, London] : [between Mr. Maynard, Mr. Hales, & Mr. Wilde, of the Councell for the Companies of London, and Major John Wildman and Mr. John Price of the Councell for the Freemen of London. Wherein the freedom of the citizens of London in their elections of their cheif officers, is fully debated, the most auncient charters and records of the city examined and the principles of just government cleared & vindicated.
- [Propylaion,] or An entrance to the Spanish tongue.
- [Queen Anna's nevv vvorld of words, or dictionarie of the Italian and English tongues,]
- [The Humble representation and petition of divers wel-affected gentlemen, free holders, and others of the county of Oxon.] : [Presented to the supream authority of the nation, the Commons in Parliament assembled, April 6, 1649. With the speech of Mr. Butler at the delivery of the said petition, and the Speakers answer thereunto]
- [The Parliament justified in their late proceedings against Charls Stuart, or A brief discourse concerning the nature and rise of government, together with the abuse of it in tyranny, and the peoples reserve.] : [As also an answer to a certain paper, entituled, The humble advice of the lecturers of Banbury in the county of Oxon, and Brackley in the county of Northampton.
- [The city-ministers unmasked, or The hypocrisie and iniquity of fifty nine of the most eminent of the clergy, in and about the city of London] : [Cleerly discovered out of two of their own pamphlets, one intituled, A serious and faithful representation; the other, A vindication of the ministers of the Gosped, in and about the city of London. Together with a prophesie of John Hus, touching the choosing of a new ministry, and an ancient prophetical farewel of Hildegards, to the old corrupt ministry both very useful for the knowledge of the long deceived nations.
- [The clergy in their colours, or A brief character of them.] : [Written from a hearty desire of their reformation, and great zeal to my country-men, that they may no longer be deceived by such as call themselves the ministers of the gospel, but are not.
- [The engagement vindicated and explained, or, The reasons upon which L. C. John Lilburne tooke the engagement]
- [The ladies dispensatory,] : [containing the natures, vertues, and qualities of all herbs, and simples usefull in physick, reduced into a methodicall order, for their more ready use in any sicknesse, or other accident of the body. The like never publi