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A69641 Catalogus librorum ex bibliotheca nobilis cujusdam Angli [i.e. Baron Brooke] qui ante paucos annos in humanis esse desiit accesserunt libri eximii theologi D. Gabrielis Sangar, adjectis theologi alterius magni, dum vixt, nominis libris selectioribus : quorum omnium auctio habebitur Londini 2 ̊die Decembris proxime sequenti 1678 ... / per Nathanielem Ranew, bibliopolam. Brooke, Robert Greville, Baron, d. 1676.; Sangar, Gabriel, d. 1678.; Ranew, Nathaniel, fl. 1663-1694. 1678 (1678) Wing B4910; ESTC R6780 64,871 112

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S. 1 The Protectors two speeches to the Parliament London 1654 2 For Divorce by John Reynolds 1609 3 Armys represent to Richard c. 1659 4 Banner of Love c. by Tho. Tillam 1654 5 Word of Caution c. 6 Thunder from the Throne of God 7 Difference betwixt Cisner and Jurin of the French Church 1657 8 Sober Quaeries upon the late Proclamation against Conventicles 1668 9 Petition of the Officers of the Army to the Parliament 1659 10 Jewes in America by Tho. Thorrowgood B. D. 1656 11 Englands Confusion 1659 12 A seasonable speech concerning the Other House 13 Commonwealths great ship c. 1653 14 Grand Rebell detected 1660 15 Armies plea for their present practice 1659 16 Mirabilis Annus Of prodigies 1662 17 Mirabilis Annus secundus 1662 18 Duel of the Staggs by Sir Robert Howard 1668 19 Parliaments Calendar of Black saints 1644 23 Second packet to the men of Shaftsbury 1677 Numb 16. in Quarto S. 1 A Vindication of the Judgments of the Reformed Churches c. by Dr. Seaman and his Answer to Chillenden 1647 2 Vindication of Free admission to the Lords supper by W. Prynne 1646 3 Petition to his Majestie from the reviewers of the Liturgy 1661 4 Scripture rules for buying and selling by Mr. Love 5 Modell for maintaining Students c. by Math. Pool 1658 6 Remonstrance against Interrupters of the Parliament Oct. 1659 1659 7 Exhortation of London Ministers to their Congregations 1660 8 Form of Prayer for his Majesties return May the 29th 1662 9 Reasons against Swearing by J. Crooke 10 Declarati from the Northern Associat to Sir Tho. Fairfax 1647 11 Tenure of Kings and Magistrates by J. M. 1649 12 New Presbyterian Light c. 1647 13 Juryman charged c. 1664 14 Killing no Murder 1659 15 Englands New chains 16 Dagon demolished against the Engagement by J. Vicars 1660 17 The Solicitor c. 1643 18 Fuller Answer to D. Ferne 1642 19 No new Parliament 1660 23 The League illegall against the Covenant by Doctor Featlye 1660 Numb 17. in Quarto S. 1 A view of gross Absurdities and Errours in the old Translation of the Psalmes into English Metre by W. Bart. M. A. London 1655 2 A Practical Discourse concerning Gods Decrees by Edw. Bagshaw Oxford 1659 3 Concio ad Clerum Authore Roberto Harris Hanwellensi London 1641 4 The reasonableness of wise and holy Truth and the absurdities of Error Oxford 1617 5 A Discourse concerning the abstruseness of Divine Mysteries and of Church-Schismes by J.D. M.A. 1628 6 Answer to several Petitions to the Parliament and Lord General by the poor Husbandman London 1652 7 Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for keeping scandalous persons from the Lords Supper 1645 8 The Covenanters Catechisme 1644 9 Matters of State between King and Parliament 1642 10 Depositions concerning the Irish Rebellion wants Title Historicall Vindication of English Liberties against Arbitrary Government by Will. Prynne 1654 12 The Dippers dipt or Dr. Featly's Disputation against the Anabaptists 1645 13 Laws and Statutes of Geneva Ecclesiastical and Civil 1643 14 Acts and Monuments of our late Parliament 1659 15 Government described Monarchy Aristocracy Oligarchy c. and of the Government of the Commonwealth of Ragusa 1659 16 Petition of the Lord Mayor c. to the Parliament and their Answer 1659 17 Hypocrites unmasked c. for Generall Monk 1659 18 Asystata or the repugnancy of maintaining an Orthodox Ministery and Toleration 1659 19 The Essex Watchmens watchword 1649 20 Narrative of the state of the Protestants in Hungary 1667 21 A seasonable word to the Parliament-men by John Canne 1659 Numb 18. in Quarto S. 1 Renunciation of the Congregationall Ministers against the Insurrection in the City London 1661 2 The second part of the change of Church Discipline and for the Authority of Christian Kings with a reply to Mr. Collins by Theophilus Brabourne 1654 3 Narrarive sent to the Protector concerning the bloody Massacre of the Protestants in Piedmont 1655 4 Proposals for the furtherance of the propagation of the Gospel in this Nation 1659 5 Caution against Sacriledg● or Quaeries concerning Tithes 1653 6 Eyesalve for England or the Grand Trapan detected by Evan Price 1667 7 Two humble Petitions of London Aprentices for Lawfull Recreations 1647 8 A Letter to an Officer of the Army concerning a select Senate by Hen. Stubbs 1659. 9 The Lords Supper vindicated to be a Soul converting Ordinance by Will. Prynne Esquire 1657 10 Contention for Truth in 2 Disputat at Clement Danes Church betwixt Mr. Gunning and Mr. Denne 1658 11 Exaltation of all things in Christ and of Christ in all things by Richard Coppin 1649 12 His Majesties Gracious Letter to the House of Peeres by Sir John Greenvill 1660 13 A Remonstrance of the Commission of the general Assembly to the Committee of Estates in Scotland Edinburgh 1647 14 Narrative of the proceedings in Parliament Councell of state c. from Sept. 22. c. about the difference betwixt Parliament and Army 1659 15 A word spoken in due season to ranting Royalists and rigid Presbyterians 1660 16 Letter from the Lord General to the Speaker of the Parliament concerning his Success in Scotland 1651 17 Letter containing some Animadversions on the Bishop of Worcesters Letter 1662 18 Vindication of the Bishop of Worcesters Letter touching Mr. Baxter 1662 19 Narrativve of the Cause and manner of the dissolution of the late Parliament 12 Decemb. 1653 20 Ordinance of Lords and Commons for the Execution of Martial Law 1644 22 Apostolical Institution of Episcopacy Oxford 1664 22 Quo warranto against private persons preaching by Math. Poole London 1658 Numb 19. In Quarto S. 1 A word to purpose or a Parthian dart concerning the Legality of the second meeting of some of the long Parliament members c. 1659 2 The weepers or Bed of Snakes broken by S.S. 1652 3 A second Vindication of a short Treatise of Tithes 1653 4 Seek and ye shall find some Common-wealth Quaeries 5 Advantage of Christs Kingdom in shaking the Kingdoms of the world A Sermon preached by John Owen before the Parliament Oxford 1651 6 Old Jacobs accompt cast up A Sermon at the Funeral of Mrs. Susanna Reynolds by Th. Harrison London 1655 7 The Life and Death of Reformation 1641 8 The Tryal of Sir Henry Slingsby and Dr. Hewet with their Execution and Speeches 1651 9 A complaint of the False Prophets mariners upon the drying up of their Hierarchicall Euphrates by John de la March preacher in Guernsey 10 Jerusalems watchmen The Lords Remembrancers A Sermon before the Parliament by Matth. Newcomen 1643 11 Copy of a Letter to a Country Colonel diswading him to joyn against the Parliament 12 Relation of the state of the Case between the Parliament and the Officers of the Army 1659 13 The Levellers Principles 1659 14 An healing Question c. by Sir Henry Vane 1659 15 Declaration of the General Counsel of Officers at