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A70584 A Curious collection of books and pamphlets being the stock of Mr. William Miller, late of London, bookseller : consisting in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, &c. : will be sold by auction on Thursday the 2[?]th instant, at eleven a clock in the forenoon, in Westminster-Hall : which sale will continue until the number of 1500 bundles are sold off / by [----] Miller, William. 1695? (1695) Wing M2067; ESTC R43454 58,164 192

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of London Common Council to the King Protector Parliament with several private Mens Petitions to the Parliament on Estates Wrongs c. 57 The Lord Mayors to His Majesty A Collection of Petitions for Episcocy c. The French Protestant to their King c. Lib. 9. Letters of Popes Emperors Kings States Nobles Spiritual and Temporal Private Persons on various Subjects viz. Divinity Government Plots Military Matters as Battles Sieges c. Naval Fights on Foreign and Domestick Transactions c. Customs Manners c. 58 Popes Letters about the Regalia On the Earl of Danby's Case Admiral Russel's Victory at Sea c. Lib. 29. 59 A collection of Letters relating to the Popish Plot both parts Baxter to Du Molin On the pretended Fears of Power and Arbitrary Power c. Lib. 10. Answers to Letters Pamphlets and Papers on various singular occasions as well relating to State as private Matters 60 The Earl of Danby's to his printed Case To the Catholick Admonition To L'Estrange's Appeal c. Lib. 16. Articles of Peace Alliance Confederation War betwixt Kingdoms States Governments of Impeachments Entercourse and Trade 61 Betwixt the King of England and Tangier Of Alliance betwixt England and Holland Of Impeachments against Chief Justice Scroggs c. Lib. 9. Cases of several of the Nobility Gentry and Commons of Companies Corporations Condiscentions Private and Publick several on Marriages Estates Oppressions Creditors Trades c. 62 Of the Duke of Norfolk and Charles Howard Esq Emerton's great Case Of the City Orphans Lord Delamere's on the Lord Russel's Case c. Lib. 25. London Affairs viz. divers Treatises about Sheriffs nature of Common Hall Guild-Hall Proceedings Jury Presentments Charters the Quo-Warranto and other Miscellany matters 63 Charter of London stated Londons Plea to the Quo-Warranto and the Republication Londons rejoynder to the same c. Lib. 22. Acts and Orders of the Lord-Mayors and Common-Council with the Rules Directions and By-Laws 64 For regulating Elections of Sheriffs For regulating the Merchandizes at the Kings Beames For preventing fraudulent Traffick in Coles c. Lib. 14. Common Law and Law Discourses Arguments Judgments Breviates and Draughts of Acts. 65 Sir Edward Anderson's Reports A common place Book for the Law Lord Jefferys on Menopolize between East India Company and T. Sandys c. Lib. 5. 66 Langhorn on the King 's dispensing Right The Parliament 1653 their draughts of several Acts The Laws of the New Plymouth Colony c. Lib. 10. Civil Law and other Tracts relating to the Ecclesiastical Courts and Commission Proceedings Legality Goodness and value of the Spiritual Courts on the Prosecutions Power Jurisdiction Pro and Con. 67 The Legality of the Ecclesiastical Commission Hickeringil's two Queries The Bishops Courts dissolved c. Lib. 6. Divers Treaties of Penal Laws and of the King 's Dispensing Power and Liberty of Conscience 68 Blakesby on the Penal Laws Carr's Draconica Sir John Mallet on the Penal Laws c. Lib. 8. A parcel of Tracts all relating to the late Earl of Danby viz. 69 The Articles of his Impeachment Case Answers Arguments at the Kings-Bench Bar for Bayl Replys to Sir Robert Howard c. Lib. 8. States Miscellanies Tracts containing Privy-Councils and Parliaments Proceedings in State Affairs on Transactions and Dealings of Princes and States of Legislative Power Succession Associations Consperacies on Civil Policy and Government Reason and Religion Rights and Liberties Observations Remarks Considerations Memorials Inquiries in various Matters with Defences Vindications c. several Tracts 70 Marvels growth of Popery Methods to prevent Popery Everard's present State of Protestant Princes c. Lib. 13. 71 Dell's increase of Popery since Hen. 8. Jones Non-conformist Non Disloyalist Jesuits Principles and Self Conviction c. Lib. 12. 72 Denton's Justification of the last Revolution Hickeringil's naked Truth 4 parts The Rise and Progress of the Fanatical Plot 1684. Lib. 12. 73 Settle's Present State of England The Picture of a Popish Successor Matchiavil Jun. c Lib. 9. 74 Coppies of 2 parts writ by K. Charles 2d French Intreagues Discover'd The Private League of K. Charles 2d and the French King c. Lib. 19. 75 An Inquirendum in the Birth of the Prince of Wales An Answer to the Depositions on the same The Proceedings between the Duke of Ormond and the Earl of Anglesie c. Lib. 10. 76 Remarks on Mr. Blond's Life The Observator prov'd a Trimmer The Protestants Memorial to the Pr. of Or. c. Lib. 13. 77 Graudval's Conspiracy against William 3d. K. of England Earl of Essex's Death in the Tower Everard's on the French Protestants Grievances c. Lib. 14. Scotch Tracts containing divers State Matters of that Kingdom 78 Scotland in its Government supream Covenants c. The Scotch Proceedings in the late Revolution The Murder of the Arch-Bishop of St. Andrews c. Lib. 13. French Affairs Remonstrances Petitions Edicts Alliances Narrat c. 79 Henry the Fourth's Speech to his Parliament The Pressures of the Protestants in France The private League of K. James the 2d and the French K. c. Lib. 12. Memoires on the Life and Actions of sever●● Princes Nobility and Ministers of State 80 On the D. of York Dutchess on the Duke of New-castle Pryn's Breviate of the Life of Bishop Land c. Lib. 5. Characters of Persons Publick and Private Professions c. 81 The Covenant of an ill Cov. Favourite An Impartial Character of a Presbyterian The Character of a Town Wit c. Lib. 11. Catalogues and Lists of various sorts and Term Catalogues 82 A List Military of the King's Land Forces 14 Clavel's General Catalogue of Books Of the Children of Christ's Hospital of King Charles's Foundation c. Lib. 6. Musick Vocal and Instrumental Ayres Dialogues and Songs Psalms Hymns Anthems set to the Haypsicord Theorbo Organ Lute c. or for one two or three Voices respectively 83 Playford's Theatre of Musick Porter 's Dottets Gambel's Aires Lib. 7. Plays Tragedys Comedys and Trage-Comedys 84 The Adventures of five Hours Beamont's Wild Goose Chase Johnson's Devils an Ass c. Lib. 7. 85 Earl of Orrerys Henry 5th Benj. Johnsons Bartholomew Fair. Benj. Johnsons Staple of News c. Lib. 6. 86 Earl of Orrerys Triphon The Sophy Dryden's Albion and Albanius c. Lib. 7. Poems Divine and Moral Panegyrical Epinichial Congratulatory Votive Satyrical Elegiac Pindarick and various Natures in Heroick Lyrick and other Numbers c. 87 The Glory of Heaven Naboth's Vineyard Poem against the Hind and Panther c. Lib. 7. 88 Panegyrick's Coronation of several Princes Flatman on the death of Prince Rupert On the death of the Duke of Ormond c. Lib. 28. 89 Dryden and others on the Prince of Wales Southouses on the Dutch War Several Poems relating to the Revolution c. Lib. 25. 90 Absolon and Achitophele and the Reflection on it Achitophel transposed The Mushroon a Satyr c. Lib. 11. Poemata Latina 91 Piscator in Ludovicicum XIV
Rites Which is the true Church c. Lib. 9. Treatises concerning Mr. Crofton pro and Con. 394 Crofton's Creed on Ch. Communion Appearance before Justice A rebuke of the Plea against Z. Crofton c. Lib. 10. Pieces of and relating to Mr. Drury pro and Con. 395 A plea for Gospel Communion Conscience eased His Epistolary discourse with the answer c. Lib. 12. Tracts of Mr. Edwards on the Independents c. which Answers Roplies c. 396 His Gangraena compleat 123 parts His Reasons against Independency Webb against Gangraena c. Lib. 9. Treatises writ by the Pen of that Eminent Divine Dr. Heylin with Animadversions c. Answers Replies for and against that Author 397 An Examen of the History of the Reformation Heylin 's answer to Burton Hakewell 's dissertation with Dr. Heylin c. Lib. 6. The most learned Treatises of the Orthodox Dr. Hen. Hammond and his Conferences and polemical Dissertations 398 His practical Catechisme His additions to it His Vindication of it c. Lib. 8. 399 Of the Reasonableness of Christianity Of resistance under colour of Religion Against Tombes c. Lib. 7. 400 His degrees of Ardency in Ch. Prayer Jeanes against the same On Dr. Creed s defence of Dr. Hammond c. Lib. 10. Various Peices of the Reverend Mr. Jos Mede 401 The Apostacy of the latter times Daniell 's Weeks Churches appropriate for Worshiping c. Lib. 7. Several Tracts relating to the Rise Principles Practises Trials Government Persecutions c. of the Churches in New-England with Answers Considerations c. on the same 402 Allen and Shepherd 's defence Elliot on the progress of the Gospel The Boston Synod's defence c. Lib. 10. 403 Mather 's Neds principles on Baptisme Noyes Survey of the Temple N. England 's first fruits c. Lib. 8. 404 The Platform of Ch. Government Clark on N. England 's Persecution A Narrat of their Ch. Courses c. lib. 8. Of Ch. Vnion and Vnity 405 Bp. of Cork 's Peace-maker Ch. Unity under Decius A seasonable preservative to Unity c. Lib. 12. 213 Hereford Bishops naked Truth Animadversions on the same The Author Stript naked c. Lib. 12. New-England 405 Winslow 's New-England 's Salamander Wheelwright 's Mercurius Americanus Eliots Tears of Repentance c. Lib. 8. Treatises of and concerning the Jews on their Messia Eating of Blood Transactions Conversion and Call c. 406 Ben. Israel Vindicae Judaeor A History of the Jews in England Ben Israel 's Address to O. Crom. c. Lib. 12. 407 Thorowgood 's American 's Jewish Race Sr. H. L' Strange against Thorowgood Bar. Isaiah 's Vindicat of the Christians M●●siah c. Lib. 9. 408 The Dial. between a Jew and a Priest complete Evan Cohan's Conversion Ben. Israel 's hopes of Israel c. Lib. 8. 409 Against eating of blood The Vindication The Proceedings under Sabothi Levi c. Lib. 10. Bundles of Tracts Pamphlets English Miscellaney in Quarto Of Government in all it's Species it's forms Original basis end Power and Dominion some Polemical Treatises on most elegible Kind c. 410 Of the Institution of Princes Sr. Tho. Smith de republica Angl. The true Notion of Government c. Lib. 12. 411 Hudson's Divine right of Government Observat On Hobbs Milton and Grotius On Aristot form of Government c. Lib. 11 Monarchial Tracts 412 Dr. Cross for the power of Kings Dr. Bayly's Royal Charter A Vindicat. of the regal power c. Lib. 7. 413 K. Ch. 2d's Kerdiston doron Dud. Diggs against arming against the King The Supereminency of Monarchy c. Lib. 7. 414 Sr. John Cheek's True Subject Ossery's Bp. Discovery of Miseries Vindiciae Regum c. Lib. 7. 415 The Lord 's Anointed on Jus Divinum On Monarchial Government Eng. Monarchy asserted c. Lib. 8. Antimonarchial and Democratial Tracts on Anarchy c. 416 Leicester's Common wealth On Usurped Powers Jun. Brutus contra Tyrannos c. Lib. 10. 417 Neeham on the Excellency of Democracy Harrington's Valerius and Publicola The Aphorism's of the Kingdom c. lib. 11. 418 The Idea of a Norman Monarch Prynn on the rights of the people Ball the Rule of the free people c. lib. 9. 419 Milton on Civil Power Beacon Solon's Folly A Model of Democracy c. lib. 11. Of Succession to the Crown of England with several Tracts relating to K. Jam. when D. of York on the Bill of Exclusion c. Pro and Con. 420 On the broken Succession The History of the Succession from Egbert The Parliam vindicated in the late Abdication c. lib. 7. 421 3 Quest On Succession and Popery examined D. Monmouth's Interest Asserted The Nations Inter. in the D. of Y. c. lib. 9. Divers Curious Treatises of the Power Jurisdiction Priviledges Fundemental Constitutions Practises c. of Parliaments and Parliament Members 422 Sir W. Rawleigh on the Priviledges of Parliaments Milton on Parliament power Johnson's Essay concerning Parliaments c. lib. 11. Of Bishops Voting and Sitting in Parliament Pro and Con. 423 On the ilconvenience thereof Prynns dispute on the same An Apology for Bishops sitting c. lib. 10. On Parliament Election from the Choice of Members c. 424 Quaeries in Order to a Choice Observat on regulating Elections The Qualifications of a Rump Member c. lib. 12. Parliamentary Proceedings particular Votes Messages Petitions of and relating to Kings and their Parliaments Debates Passages Conferences c. as well past as of law 425 Col. Whaley's Relation of K. Ch. 1. Departure from H. Court A Summary of all the Declarat Messages c. 1642. The Cause of the Dissolution 1653. c. lib 29. 426 Pym's Declaration of H. Treason with his Charge against the Lord Strafford with his Lordships-Answer Defence and other Matters c. lib. 4. 427 Littleton Seldon Diggs and Cook on the Subjects Rights The Order and Course of passing Bills The Orders Punishments c. of the H. of Commons c. lib. 14. Parliament proceedings on and concerning Religion 428 The Scotch Ministers Petition The Scot. Convocates healing attempt The Parliaments power in Laws for Religion c. Lib. 12. Parliament affairs Miscellaneous 429 A Looking glass for the Parliament 1684. On the King and Parliament Soveraignity Ward on the Duty of Parliament Men c. Lib. 16. 430 The Parliaments priviledges from Com. Law Hackw●●l on the Subject's Duty Comparatis Comparandis c. Lib. 11. 431 Cook 's redintegratio amoris Sr. John Knight's speech answer'd Parliamentum pacificum c. Lib. 14. 432 The Grand Concern of Eng The Honour of Q. Eliz. Parliaments A Way to a lasting Settlement c. Lib. 14. 433 On the Necessity of frequent Parliaments An appeal from the private Cabal Proposals Offer'd to the Parliament c. Lib. 11. 434 The Definition of a Parliament The Parliament Littany No Parliament without a King c. Lib. 23. A Curious Collection of all Orders and
18. Reasons being divers Tracts on various Subjects viz. Religion and all its Concomitants as Reformation Ceremonies and Trials Policies c. 460 K. Ch. for not abolishing Episcop That the Supreme Authority is not in Parliaments For abrogating the Tests c. Lib. 19. 461 Of the El. Palatines coming into England Of the Legality of Kings Why Bohemia rejected Ferdinando c. Lib. 26. Addresses Pangerical Historical Argumentive petitionary c. to Princes Potentates c. from Orders Communities Representatives c. 462 To Free-men and Free-holders Concerning the Succession and the Fears of Popery The Church and Poor to the King c. Lib. 29. Papers and Copies of Papers of Kings Parliaments particular Persons eminent in some Faculty ancient and modern together with divers Answers subjoin'd to its proper Tract Defences c. on most memorable Affairs 463 A Defence of K. Charles the 2d's and D. of these Papers Six Papers of Dr. Burnet Mr. Sydney's and Ashton's dying Papers c. Lib. 25. Cases of State Matters on Law Policy Conscience Purchases c. as represented of or before Kings Parliaments c. 464 Of the Common-wealth by M. Needham The Case of the D. Hamilton K. Charles the 1st Case stated c. Lib. 25. States Commissions of King and Parliament 465 K. Jam. I. on the Creat of Baronets For the excuting the Laws for the relief of the Poor c. For compounding forwards Ideots c. lib. 12. Speeches of Ks Qs noted Ministers of State Peers Parliam Ambassadors Vniversities Magistrates Commoners in any Office on Grievances Distractions and Redress of the Kingdom on Deliveries of Messages Petitions Propositions on the Regal Episcopal and Parliamentary Power Prerogatives Authority Restraint on Protestations Impeachments Vindications exhibiting and passing of Bills viz. Shipmoncy Acts of Indempnity and Oblivion c. Speeches on Advancements Treaties Coronations and on the Restoration c. which ever hath pass'd through the three Kingdoms to which are subjoyn'd many Answers and Reflections and intermingled with several foreign Speeches 466 Of K. H. 8. to his Parl. Of Q. Eliz. K. James 1st D. of Buck. c. E. of Shaftesbury O. Cromwell c. lib. 100. 467 Of Piercy E. of Northumb. Of the Lord Digby against the Lord Strafford The Lord Falkland against the Lord Finch c. lib. 56. 468 Bp. Laud on Bastwick's Censure Pym. against the Lord Strafford London City to Ol. Cromwell c. lib. 40. 469 Three Speeches of my Lord Bacon Sir Ed. Deering's the whole Collection The Speech without doors with the Answers c. lib. 45. The last dying Speeches Confessions and Behaviours of the most eminent Persons M. Ch. and State that suffer'd justly or unjustly for pretended or real Treason nad Misdemeanors from 1640 to 1680. 470 Of K. Ch. I Sir Ch. Lucas Ld. Wentworth c. Bp. Laud Dr. Hewitt Ld. Capell c. Sir Hen. Vane Coll. Dride Miles Corbet c. lib. 47. Petitions and Copies of Petitions from the King to the Parliament and è conversò Of Noble-men Spiritual and Temporal Of Church Communions Assemblies Counties Commonalties Cities and of several individual Members of each to both King and Parliament separately or joyntly on Episcopacy Rights and Immunities of the Subjects redress of Imprisonments Distractions of Church and Kingdom Trade and Interest and on other various Subjects as the Affairs of the Times requir'd from 1660. to 1642. with Answers Examinations c. thereof 471 To Q. Eliz. The Lay Papist to K. Jam. I. Pryn's Petition when Prisoner in Jersey c. lib. 49. From 42 to 43. 472 A Collection of Petitions for Episcopacy The Parliament to the K. at Beverly London to the Parliament for Peace c. lib. 62. From 43 to 46. 473 Bp. Laud for not transportation The Catholicks to Prince Rupert Of the Assembly of Divines c. Lib. 51. From 46 to 50. 474 Jones to Ol. Crom. The Anabaptist to the Parliament Women's Petition for Col. Lilburne c. Lib. 61. From 50 to 60. 475 Of Capt. John Hind Mr. Hotham's Petit. and Argum. To Rich. the Protect c. Lib. 20. From 60 and upwards 476 Collect. of Petitions presented to the K. 1660 Bosson to K. Ch. 2d Jenkyn's Petitions c. Lib. 11. Memorials and Memento's on the Rights Liberties of Kings Princes States Minist and Subjects on their Intrigues Negotiations Passages Councels Embassi c. 477 Of the French K. Intrigues at Constantinople Pryn's Memor on K. Charles's Martyrd Sr. G. Downing on K. Ch. 2 c. Lib. 15. State Manifesto's 478 Pr. Palatine's on his Right of Succession On the Differences between the K. of Denm and D. of Sleswick K. Jam. I. on the Palatines Cause c. Lib. 8. Messages from K. Ch. 2d to the Parliam and from and to other Forreign Kingdoms and States during the Rebellion 479 The K. Message for a Personal Treaty Prince Ch. to the Emp. of Germany c. The Scotch Parliam to the Queen of Sweeden c. Lib. 77. Charges Impeachments Articles of Accusation c. of Crimes Injuries Misdemeanors Oppressions Breaches of Trust High-Treason c. Exhibited against the most Noted Personages during the Vnnatural Wars and of later Years 480 Against K. Ch. I. Bp. Laud Against the Earl of Strafford Against the Earl of Danby c. Lib. 52. Articles Leagnes Truces and Capitalations of Peace Friendship Neutrality Navigation and Commerce Mutual Alliance and Defence between different Empires Principalities Se●●n●uries States c. between our Kingdoms and other Princes in all quarters of the World 481 Of Aix la Chapel Treaty Between K. charles 2d and the Indians And the Algerines and Tunizeens c. Lib. 52. 482 Of the Pyrenean Treaty Between K. Charles 2d and the Netherlands Between K. Ch. I. and the K. of Portug c. Lib. 22. Historical and Moral Discourses of Treason and Rebellion wherein are consid the Principles Pretences its hainousness fatal consequences and Judgm on the Act. and Authors c. and the contrary on the Obedience Duty and Loyalty to Superiours on the Authority and other Prerogatives of Magistrates 483 Treasons Anatomy The Rebels Plea and its Answers The Field of Blood c. Lib. 18. Discourses on Vsurpation Tyrants and Tyranny explaining the Original rise extent and end of Magisterial power natural and national Rights Freedoms and properties of Mankind the Difference between Civil Authority and Vsurpation and the Characters both of good and bad Governours 484 K. Jam. I. Judgm on a Tyrant Cowling Survey of Tyranny Ham's Testimony against Usurpation c. Lib. 11. Answers and Resolutions theological Historical and Critical to Petitions Impeachmens Treatises Remonstrances Letters Apologies Observation c. on K. Ch. I. and the Parliam Declarations Messages Propositions c. from 1540 to 1642. 485 K. Ch. I. to the Parliam on the Array An Answer to Dr. Ferne on Gov. To the Observatour on K. Ch. I. Messages c. Lib. 36. From 42 to 47. 486 The Sea Gull
Chaise on the progress of Popery in England c. lib. 24. Controversial Letters on Popish Doctrines of Adoration Invocation Infal c. 596 Hereford Bp. on Popish Idolatry Papists clear'd from the Imputation Dr. Barrow on Invocation of Saints c. lib. 19. Letters of Apostacy Conversion Changing and Doubling in Religion c. 597 The Sincere Popish Convert The Proselite of Rome call'd back to the Church of England On an Atheist's turning Papist c. lib. 13. Letters of and to the Parliament Army and their Members c. on all the Occurring Matters from 1640. to 1660. 598 Several Letters to Wm. Lenthal The H. of Commons to the Scot. Assembly Several of Sir A Hazlerigg's to the Parliam c. lib 28. 599 Stubb's Letter on the Select Senate Pryn's Letters to K. Ch. 1. Shveral of and to Sir T. Fairfax c. lib. 43. 600 Several Letters from Scotland to England To the E. of Pembrook concerning the Times 1647. On the Grievances of the State 1641 c. lib. 42. More particular relating to Ol. Cromwel 601 O. Crom. to the Parliament on their assuming the Government On the Election of a Protector Cap. Crook to the Protector c. lib. 37. Scotch Letters giving an Account of all the Transactions of Church and State in Scotland in Peace and War from 1640 to 1691 with Answers Remarks c. 602 Of the Persecution of the Ch. of Scotl. 1690 Of the Sufferings of the Episcop Clergy On the Pract. of D. Hamilton c. Lib. 63. Irish Letters and Letters relating the material Affairs of the Church and State in Ireland in Peace and War time from 1640 to 1690 with Answers Observations Animadversions c. 603 The Earl of Essex on the Papist Obstinacy The Irish man dissected On the late Revolutions c. Lib. 48. Miscellaneous Letters Copies and Extracts Historical Political and Moral Some Ancient some Modern with Answers and Observations 604 On H. Peter's Transactions in the North The constant Man's Character Sir W. Petty's Verbum Sapienti c. Lib. 40. 605 Turner on Marrying Coz. Germans Observations on St. Osborn's Letter Remarks on Jovian c. Lib. 52. 606 On the Oath of Allegiance 1689. Advice to rhe Men of Shaftesbury The 2d Pacquet c. Lib. 40. 607 Oldenbourg on improving Orchards On the Guilt of Swearing On imploying the Poor c. Lib. 26. 608 Clifford's Notes on Dryden Far Nova Scribendi Literas Letter from no Body to no Body with the Answer c. Lib. 33. 609 Pelling's Apostate Protestant Coll. Martin's Cabinet of Letters Places of Trust not to be sold c. Lib. 32. 610 Treatises of and by Dr. Fern against taking Arms against the King his resolving of Conscience and Conscience satisfied with Answers Arguments Replications and Pro and Con by other Authors c. Lib. 12. Depositions Articles Answers Attainders and several select Pieces Defamatory and Vindicative relating to Bishop Laud and the Earl of Strafford 611 Palmodia Cantuariensis Culmer's Cathedral News Satisfaction on the Earl of Strafford's Death c. Lib. 15. 612 Papers Discourses Pleas Remonstrances Apologies and Cases of Judge Jenkins with Vindications Answers Replies c. Lib. 10. Lieut. Coll. Lilburnes Tracts with Answers Examinations Vindications Reflections and Pasquills on his Books and Person 613 The Laws Funeral Lilburne's Justification against Prynn Last Will and Testament c. Lib. 14. 614 Lilburnes Plea His Exceptions to his Indictment Strength out of Weakness c. Lib. 24. Mr. Prynn's Tracts several publish'd in the Civil War time and some after 615 Of the Sovereignty of Parliaments and Kingdoms compl in Lib. 4. 616 Prynn's Vindications Historical c. of the Liberties of Engl. of the secluded Memb. of the Franchises right Laws Interest of Subjects Jurisdiction of Parliam of Christian Kings c. with his Vindic. c. Lib. 11. Prynn's Pleas Apologies Remonstrances Speeches Discourses c. Law Arguments on serious Subjects 617 On subjecting Irel. to Engl. Juries Minors no Senators His Refutation of Lilburne c. Lib. 12. Prynn's Narr Queries his Chronological Moral Historical c. Collections and Observations with several other Tracts 618 The good Old Cause Anatomized A Searching homeward The Levellers levell'd to the Ground c. Lib. 12. 619 Aur. Reginae The Appendix The opening the Great Seal c. Lib. 14. Prynn's Polemical Examinat Dissertations Surveys and Treatises on Divine and civil Matters on Sectarists c. 620 Against Drinking of Healths On bowing at the Name of Jesus On free Admission to the Communion c. Lib. 11. 621 For Tythes and Ministers Maintenance Jus Patronatus The Unworthiness of Lovelocks c. Lib. 14. 622 On the Saints Loyalty to their King His Purge for a Roman Catholick Concordia Discors c. Lib. 11. 623 Against the Re-admission of Jews in Engl. both parts Independency Unmask'd A Discovery of the Quakers c. Lib. 12. Authors and Tracts against Prynn or some of his Works by way of Answer and Reply 624 Phillip's Long Parliam reviv'd The Falacy of the opening of the Great Seal Observat on Prynn's Church Government c Lib. 17. Theological Political and Moral Pieces by the strenuous Penn of Sir Roger L' Estrange with Answers Replies c. of others to the same 625 A Memento to the Lovers of K. Ch. 1. His Apol. and View of the Restoration Suppl to the relaps'd Apostate c. Lip 6. 627 The Dissent Sayings both parts The Assent Sayings The Holy Cheat of Presbyt c. Lib. 8. 627 Toleration Discuss'd Zekiel and Ephraim on Sir Roger L'Estrange L'Estrange's Appeal c. Lib. 14. 628 His Narr of the Plot 1680. His further Discovery of it The Growth of Knavery under Fears of Popery c. Lib. 12. 629 On regulating the Press Citt and Bumkin the 2 parts Truth and Honest in plain English c. Lib. 12. Characters of Persons eminently famous or infamous of Habits Dispositions and Qualifications of Mind and Body of Kingdoms Opinions Quakers Trade and Occupations 630 Of K. Ch. 2. and Card. Mazarine Of a Bigotted Prince Of a Jacobite c. Lib. 16. 631 Tate's Char. of Vertues and Vices Of an Old English Puritan Of a rigid Presbyter c. Lib. 24. On Intemperate Drinking and Drunkards Smoaking and the Vnlawfulness Heinousness of it with Exhortations Arguments and Examples against it 632 Freeman's Dehortation K. James 1. Touch-stone of Tobacco Philocothonista or the Drunkard c. Lib. 7. Divers curious Tracts of Duelling single Combats its Laws Illegality and bad Effects of Challenges Acceptions and Seconds and on the Art of Defence 633 Dr. Comber's Discourse of Duels Giacomo's Art of Defence Antiduello with the Force of Duels c. Lib. 6. Catalogues and Lists of all the Nobility Parliament Men in several Years Armies Fleets Prisoners of War Places Damages c. as also of all the most considerable Books in all Faculties 634 Of the Commissioners that sentenc'd K. Ch. 1. The Persons presented
de Dunkerco Triumphantem Oxon. in ob Car. 2d Somnium Navale in Expeditionem contra Belgas c. Lib. 8. Narratives and Relations of the State of Countries Citys Battles Sieges Victorys in several parts of the World Sea Fights Transactions and Progresses of Armies Popish Practices several by way of Diary or Journal 92 The Siege of Tangier The Civil Wars of Bantam The History of of Jetser c. Lib. 21. Mathematical Tracts of Architecture Astronomy Shipwrighting Arethmetick Trigonometry Plain and Spherical Drawing Limning Embroidery with several Prophesies and Astrological Discourses 93 Sir Samuel Morland's speaking Trumpet Dr. Wallis's Cono-Cuneus Bloome's Architecture c. Lib. 10. Military Treatises viz. Military Institutions way of Exercise Art of embatelling Arms the Order of approaching in War Offensive and Defensive on Fortification Regular and Irregular several forms of Battles c. 94 Markham's Decade of War Adamson's concerning Invasion Pringliam or Aelian's Tractieks The French K. way of Exercise c. Lib. 9. 95 State Disbursements and Accounts Crown Rents Proposals of Annual Revenues of Customs and Navy of Penalties and Forsetures relating to Customs and Navigation of the power of Custom Committes and Commissioners Directions and Instructions on the Excise on the Exchequer Affairs in Lib. 9. Merchandize and Commerce Rates of Merchandize Rules of Weights Coin Measures Exchanges Varieties of Merchants Accompts in Factorage Partnership and Barter Method keeping Purser's Books c. 96 Collins's Introduction to Merchants Accompts Brown's Accurate Accountant Every's Speculum Mercatorium c. Lib. 8. Trade and Improvement thereof Linnen and Wollen Manifectories on Trades in Fuel Transporting Commodities on Fen-Drainers National Trade Stage-Coaches and Interlopers Remonstrances on Losses Expedients for supplying the Poor the advancing of Trade 97 Violet's Proposals The way of Improving Trade State of English and Dutch in Relation to Trade c. Lib. 13. Tracts relating to Sea Affairs 98 Hayward's on proportion of Rigging and Stores On the nature and necessity of Free Ports Rules for granting Passes c. Lib. 5. 99 Observators The first Volumne Compleat in Dialogue By Sir Roger L'Estrange 100 A sett of Observators by way of debate a second Volume 101 A sett of Observators the Third Volume Dialogue-wise 102 Heraclitus Ridens being a compleat sett a discourse between Jest and Earnest of the times 103 Momus Ridens or Comical Remarks of the weekly publick Reports Compleat By Taylor Annis 1690 and 91. 104 A Compleat sett of London Gazetts from the Year 65 down to the Year 1695. 105 A sett of London Mercury's of Forreign and Domestick News Compleat Anno 1682. Lib. 56. 106 The true impartial Protestant Mercury of Occurrences Foreign and Domestick of the Years 8681 and 82. By Janeway Num. 115. 107 Another bundle of true protestant Mercurys c. of the Years 1680 81 and 82. By Curtis Numb 178. 108 A bundle of Athenian Mercurys Vol. 1st and Vol. 17. 109 Domestick Intelligence both from City and Country a sett for several Years Compleat By Harris Numb 114. 110 Another for several Years Compleat Numb 155. By Benskin 111 The Loyal Protestant and true Domestick Intelligence both of City and Country a compleat sett for several Years Numb 247. 112 Currant Intelligence Domestick and Foreign Numb 70. for the Year 1681. 113 A compleat sett of weekly Discoveries of the mystery of Iniquity relating to the Rebellion 1641. Numb 30. Sheets and Half Sheets in Folio Succession Several Historical Accounts Considerations Observations Pleas Answers Replys Vindications c. on the same 114 A Historical Collection touching Succession Weighty Concerns on a Popish Successor Reasons why he should not inherit c. Lib. 11. Parliamentary Tracts their Power Supremacy Constitution Rights Advantages to the Kingdom Debates Reasons Demonstrances about several Matters Proposals Supplications to them about Trade suppressing Popery c. Arguments c. 115 Several queries about choosing New Parliaments Inconveniencies of long sitting An easie way for free and peaceable Eelections c. Lib. 46. A Collection of Papers relating to the Prince of Orange the Revolution the Convention and the change of the Government at that time 116 The Prince of Orange's Letter to the King with Answer Memorials from the Protestants to the Prince and Princess of Orange Reasons for placing the Prince of Orange singly on the Throne c. Lib. 23. Memorials Memento's Answers and Reasons on them by Ministers of State of the Emperors Kings Princes c. residing in several Courts of Europe 117 Memorials on the Popish Plot Reasons for removing the Sacramental Testament The Jacobites Memorials to the French King c. Lib. 31. City London Affairs its Rights Guild-Hall Proceedings about the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs Elections and Offices of electing Parliament Members Common Council Tracts Addresses Petitions Disbursements about St. Pauls Insuring Lord Mayors and Recorders Speeches c. relating to London matters 118 Proceedings on the Debates relating to the Charter A Collection of Records touching election of Sheriffs An Inpuiry into the interest of Insuring c. Lib. 49. 119 Addresses almost of all Kinds with an an account of the Rise and Growth of the same several from Countrys Citys Towns Burroughs c. Nobility Bishops Dissenters c. with Answers on the same in Lib. 42. 120 Speeches and Harrangues and of Kings Queens Nobility Speakers of the Commons several Members of Parliament Judges Lord-Mayors Recorders Citizens on divers occasions also in the Scotch and Irish Parliament in Lib. 61. 121 A Collection of witty Answers and Replys to Letters and Papers on different Matters in Lib. 50. 122 Vindications of divers sorts relating to different Matters and on divers noted Persons in Lib. 28. 123 Characters of Parliament Men Courtiers Protestants Fanaticks Whiggs Dissenters Torys Roman Jesuits c. in Lib. 70. 124 Cases of various sorts in Civil and Common Law several about London with great variety about Trade and Improvement c. Lib. 70. 125 Petitions to and from Corporations and Communities of People to Kings Princes and Parliaments to the supream Authority of the Common-wealth to and from Majors c. and several sorts of Nobility from different perswasions Divines c. Lib. 84. 126 Papers and Copies of Papers lest by several eminent dying Persons in Lib. 29. 127 A most ingenuous parcel of Dialogues in Proes by the Witts of the Age Satyrical upon Controversies of Religion Courts States c. and on several noted Persons openly concerned in matters of State and Religion c. Lib. 59. 128 Letters on select Subjects relating to Foreign and Domestick Ecclesiastical and Military Affairs by the most curious Penns of the Age as also to and from the Emperors Kings Queens Princes and Nobility and to and from all Ranks Qualities and Degrees whatsoever 129 Another Bundle of the same for many Years c. Lib. 76. 130 Another of the same for several years c. Lib. 67. 131 Another of the same for many Years c. Lib 54. 132
Bearer Bougheir's Church Catholick The Burden of Issachar c. Lib. 10. 233 Catholick Hierchy asserted Montague on the Church of England Chistian Caveat against Phanaticism c. Lib. 13. 234 Dr. Cawdry on Patronage Fowler 's Caball Persecutio Medicinia c. Lib. 12. 235 People's Duty under Scandalous Ministers Cotton's Holiness of Church Members Chillingworth's Novissima c. Lib. 13. 236 Service Book Anti-christian Cranmor on Church Discipline Dr. M. Causob on the right to Preach c. Lib. 12. 237 On External Worship The Candlestick remov'd S. Oates's Confutation c. Lib. 9. 238 A Discourse on Puritans The Dictionary 1544. Englands Interest in abrogating the Test c. Lib. 11. 239 Lysimachus to the Scotch Covenanters Stereoma the Establishment For the Equality of the Ministry c. Lib. 11. 240 Edwards Gangraena Presbyt and Independant reconciled Ellis's Vindiciae Catholicae c. Lib. 12. 241 The Grand Reconciler Gee's Foot out of the Snare Grotius's Anti-dodwellism c. Lib. 12. 242 Humphreys on Reordination Doctor Hackwell's Dissertation with Doctor Heylin Gospel Churches a standing Ordination c. Lib. 12. 243 Sir M. Hales Judgment of Religion Dr. Heylins Hist Quinq Articularis The Puritan Convert c. Lib. 11. 244 Dr. Jackson on the Church Crakanthorps defence of Justinian Lex Talionis c. Lib. 12. 245 Langly's Defence of Ordination The Non-cons ab Grace and Mortality Doctor Taylor on praying by the Spirit c. Lib. 12. 246 Nettleship's necessity of Church Government Noli me tangere on things Divine J. Mede on the Revelations c. Lib. 12. 247 Royal Resolves Pryn on the Common-Prayer The Infancy of Elders c. Lib. 12. 248 Marvel's divine Alamode Rawson on Election A preparation for Martyrdom c. Lib. 12. 249 Sir H. Spelman de non temerand Eccles The Vaticans answer to Dr. Stillingfleet Sprints Cassander Anglican c. Lib. 12. 250 Vindiciae Clavium Universal Indulgence The Trojan Horse of Presbytery c. Lib. 13. 251 Holy Table Name and Thing Dr. Heylins answer to it Whitenhal on Church abuses c. Lib. 11. Smectymmiums Being the several Answers Replyes Vindications c. of a Club of Presbytorian Divines with other Treatises for and against them 252 A Bundle of them c. Lib. 11. Of Baptism Pedo-baptism Dipping Sprinkling Anabaptism and Anabaptists for and against 253 Arwaker against private Baptism Brinsley against Anabaptism Anabaptists Apology to the King c. Lib. 12. 254 Burgess Baptism Regenerat Barber for Dipping The Doctrine of Baptism c. Lib. 11. 255 Dr. Collings of Water Baptism Blackwood against Blake Cleaver against Anabptists c. Lib. 12. 256 Dr. Featlys Dipper Dipt Churches Divine Warrant Blackwel Dippers Plung'd c. Lib. 11. 257 Hooks Lover of Regeneration Griffith on things necessary Homes on Mr. Tombs c. Lib. 12. 258 Dr. Hammond against Tombes Parker for Infant Baptism On the Cross at Baptism c. Lib. 11. 259 Tombes Antipedobaptism Of the Vanity of pedobaptism the Second Part c. Lib. 10. 260 Savage contra Tombes Witherals Discovery and Confutation Skinner's Baptism Instituted c. Of Quakers and Quakerism from their first rise to this present time pro and con Of Ranters c. 261 Scanderet's Antidote against Quakers J. Penningtons Ax laid to the Root Misorcus the Antiquaker c. Lib. 12. 262 Barclays Anarchy of Ranters Barclay Baffled An account of the Quakers sufferings c. Lib. 13. 263 Brownsworth Quaker Jesuite Baxters Quakers Catechism Bugg against the Quakers c. lib. 12. 264 Bishop's Humiliation New Englands Ensign An Account of new Jersey c. lib. 12. 265 Quakerism prov'd Blasphemy The Quakers Case to Oaths Cheneys vindication of Oaths c. lib. 13. 266 A check for the lofty Linguist Against Honours Titles respect c. Cook 's Counterfeit Convert c. lib. 13. 267 Ellwood on riotous Quakers Dissuasive from persecution Caution to Constables c. lib. 11. 268 Fox Salutation to King Charles II. God's Law the rule for law-makers Fisher's Rusticus Academicos c. lib. 13. 269 Furly's Testimony of the Light Folly and Madness made manifest Firmin Stablishing against shaking c. Lib. 12. 270 Hooks against lawful Oaths Haworth's Jesus of Nazareth Higgerson's Testimony of the True Jesus c. Lib. 13. 271 The Int. and Extern Nature of Christ Keith's Woman Preacher Jesus Christ manifested c. Lib. 12. 272 Oaths no Gospel Ordinance The Lord Craven's Case stated The Quakers Creed c. Lib. 12. 273 Jonath Clapham rebuked Persecution Uncristian Pemington's scatter'd Sheep sought for c. Lib. 13. 274 Pennyman's Ark Opening J. Pennyngton's Eccho from the Deep The Villanies of Quakerism c. Lib. 11. 275 Smith's Quakers Spritual Court Whitehead's Quaker a Protestant ' Tinson against the Quakers Apostacy from Scripture c. Lib. 12. 276 Farworth's Woman forbidden A Testimony of the works of Rogers's Christian Quaker distinguish'd c. Lib. 11. Tracts relating to the Millenium Millinarists and Fifth Monarchists On their Doctrine Opinions and some Polemical 277 Spinwall's Description of the Fifth Monarchs Archer on Christ's Personal Reign Alstedius's Saints Reign on Earth c. Lib. 12. 278 Christ's Kingdom on Earth 666 multiplied by two and a half Bartlet's Model Congregational way c. Lib. 12. 279 Rogers's Dooms-day drawing nigh The great day at the Door Sherwin on Christ's Reign c. Lib. 11. 280 Several other Pieces of Sherwin Christ's Right to Reign Spittlehouse's Answer to Oliver Cromwell c. Lib. 12. Treatises of Independency and Independents Pro and Con. 281 Bradshaw 's Husbandmans Harrow Bastwick against Independency Knollys answer to Bastwick c. Lib. 11. 282 Du Molin 's Conformity of Independents Independency no schisme Baily againsts Independents c. Lib. 10. Of Antinomianism for and against 283 Ann Burgess Vindiciae Legis Doctrine of Justification The Undeceiver on the Solemn Covenant c. Lib. 8. 284 Bunnyan 's Reprobation asserted Geree against the Antinomians Against Crispe and Lancaster c. Lib. 7. A Collection of curious Tracts concerning Donatists Brownists Familists Puritans and other Sectarists and their Doctrines c. Pro and Con. 285 A Warning to the Dragon and his Angels Gyfford 's reply to the Donatists Aynsworth 's Defence of H. Scriptures c. Lib. 12. 286 Bourne 's Descript and Confut. of the Familists Greenwood 's Refutation of Gyfford Hall 's Apology against the Brownatists c. Lib. 10. 287 Dr. Owen 's Purito-Jesuitismus Ol. Crom. proved to be Antichrist Aynsworth 's Orthodox Foundation c. Lib. 9. 288 The Familists supplication Wilkinson 's Confutation of the Familists Dr. Jennison on God 's performance of promises c. Lib. 7. On the Doctrine of our Saviour 's Deity and other Tenets belonging to either the Vnitarians Socinians Arrians Berryans with their Arguments c. for and against 289 Dr. Berry 's naked Truth and Vindicat Dr. Edward 's preservative Dr. Sherlock on the Trinity c. Lib. 11. 290 Dr. Wallis Letters
Ordinances of Parliament from 41 to 1650 relating to all Ecclesiastical Military and Civil Affairs transacted those times as on sequestrations publick and private of Bishops and Kings Lands abrogating Episcopacy c. against Organs Liturgies on repairing of Churches Tythes Presbyterial Government Reformation Taxes Loans Duties Securities Indempuities on Trade at Land and Sea Payments Accounts Levies of Money and Arms on matters regulating the Parliamentary Wars c. Lib. 332. Other Orders and Ordinances of Magistrates c. 436 For Government of St. Bartholomews Hospital On the Infection of the Plague For Marshalling Imbatteling c. Lib. 24. 437 Several publick Acts made during Oliver's Usurpation viz. prohibiting the Proclaiming of a King for the abolishing Deans Chapters sale of Lands levying of Arms regulating of Officers c. freeing of Prisoners c. by K. Ch. 2. on restoring the Church of England c. Lib. 16. State Remonstrances 438 Pym. on the Grievances of the Kingdom Judge Jenkin's Remonstrance A Remonstrance against Non-Resistance c. Lib. 18. 439 K. Sweeden against Denmark Of the Kirk of Scotland Prynn against Ship-money c. Lib. 30. 440 K. Ch. 2d at Berwick The Armies to Richard Protector The Dutch on Dewitt's proceedings c. Lib. 35. Representations of Church State and War from bodies single and corporate relating to Government Religion Practises c. 441 To Major Fleetwood To Lord Fairfax To the Pr. of Orange c. Lib. 22. Proclamations on various Subjects during the Civil War 442 The Scots Procl of K. Ch. 2d For the tryal of K. Ch. 1 K. Phillip of Spain for reformation c. Lib. 21. Declarations of Remarkable Matters of State throughout Europe in the Reigns of Q. Eliz. and K. James the 1. 443 K. Jam. for the Executing Sr. W. Rawleigh Of the Reform Ch. of Rochester Of the French K. against the Duke of Vendosme c. lib. 22. 444 Of the Causes that mov'd Q. Eliz. to assist Holland Of the proceedings of the then E. of Essex Of Count Fredericks accepting the Crown of Bohemia c. lib. 18. Declarations and Manifesto's from the year 1641 to this present time relating to all Matters of Religion State Government Interest War Peace Leagues Liberty Priviledge Commerce martime Affairs Tryals Proceedings c. Of the Emperor of Germany and Muscovy Kings of Eng. France Spain Denmark Sweden Poland and of other Supreme Princes and Republicks Of Parliaments Assemblies Cardinals Bishops Civil Magistrates Generals c. Containing all the most remarkable Transactions Politicks Counsels throughout whole Europe during those years 445 K. Ch. 2d dated at Breda The K. of France's decl of War against Eng. The D. of Brandenbourg on the present War c. lib. 632. Proposition Proposals and Desires of K. Ch. 1. the Parliament by their respective Agents and particular Men c. on Reformation of Church and State settling of Peace improving of Laws learning Trade and Manufacture on Treatises Levyes Cessation of Armes Surrenders of Cities c. in the 3 Kingdoms Joyntly and Separately 446 Proposals for a National Reform At the Uxbridg Treaty Of the Rump Parliament for bringing in Plate c. lib. 104. Vindications of Church and State in time of War and Peace of the Actions and Managements of eminent Persons bearing Office or otherwise qualifi'd whether singled or aggregate Vindicat. of Authors Charges Principles Doctrins Tenets Dignities c. Some by way of Answer rejoynder c. from the year 1640 to 1689. 447 Of Mr. Love's Practises Of the Royal Power against Spiritual Authority Of the Ordinance of the Ch. of Eng. c. lib. 89. Observations Divine Politick and Military on Princes Kingdoms States Governments c. on national Wars Treatises Messages Speeches Sermons Ordinances Books Passages Accidents on the times c. 448 On the Historian of Mary Q. of Scots Sir Th. Overbury's on the 17 Provinces On the burning of London c. lib. 33. ●●aeries Serious and Jocose a Theological Moral Political and Ecclesiastick Matters relating to Kings Parliaments on their Election Power Protection Proceedings on Ch. and State Government Conditions Interest Safety on several Religious Points viz. Liberty of Conscience Covenants Conventicles c. 446 Prynn's Conscientious Quaeries 16 Quaer propos'd to the Bishops 10. Quaer on the personal Treaty with K. Ch. 1. c. lib. 59. Considerations of Church and State on their respective differences jars domestick and forreign on private and publick Agreements Grants Seals Debts Perce Subscriptions Speeches Accidents Petitions c. On Obedience to Magistrates National Convocations c. Ancient and Moders 450 Lord Bacon on the War with Spain On the death of K. Ch. the 2d For Obedience to Rich. Cromwel c. lib. 27. Appeals from the year 1640 to 1689 in various Cases and on different Subjects respecting single or mixt Persons to God Conscience the K. Councels superiour Courts Parliaments Generals Cities c. on Justice Preservation on the K. on the safety of the Commons on Liberty Property Religion Lord's Day c. 451 Ivies appeal against Alimony The Protestants appeal in Ireland R. Baxters account c. lib. 14. Advices Admonitions and Instructions Civil and Ecclesiastick of and to Persons of the same or of different Qualities Degrees and professions on Marriages Accounts Laws Wars c. 452 K. Ch. 1. to his Son K. Ch. 2d Bp. Laud to Bp. Wren A Dissenter to the Ch. of England c. lib. 28. Occasional Replies and Defences Miscellaneous on Memorials Vindications Declarations Answers Reasons Dispositions Remarks Narratives on Censures of Persons and Books on Charges exhibited c. 453 P. Ruperts to the Parliaments Vindicat. Sir G. Downings's to the States General Glyn's to the E. of Strafford c. lib. 20. Pleas on various and nice Subjects on Monarchy Soveraignty Government on the Ministry in several Branches against Oppression Murmuring Invectives Injustice Injury for Nonconform Liberties right Moderation Prisoners peace tolleration of Persuasions Practises c. 454 Dr. Hewit against the Parliament For the pardoning part of the R. For limited Monarchy c. lib. 21. Apologies on Church and Church Affairs for Doctrines and Doctors 455 Bp. Jewel for the C. of Eng. Anonym for the Liturgy L'estranges Apology for Protestant c. lib. 20. Apol. on State and Civil Affairs for State Ministers and Professors 456 Of the Prince of Orange 1581. Of the Earl of Essex 1598. The Younger Brother's Apology c. Lib. 23. Alarms or Admonitory Excitations 457 An Al. to Priests Judges c. Symm's Great Britain's Alarm An Alarm for Sinner c. Lib. 15. Instructions and Directions referring to the settling and better disposing the Church State and Army 458 For K. Charles the 2d Restoration For executing of the Martial Law Marquest of Montross's Instructions c. Lib. 23. Animadversions on Notes Letters Pamphlets Declarations Manifesto's Remonstrances c. 459 On a Letter to Oliv. Cromwell On the Fr. K's Declarat against Protestants On the Sweedish Manifesto c. Lib.
with the Ans The Ans to Alderman Garraways Speech An Ans to D. Ruperts Declar. c. Lib. 21. From 47 to 49. 487 An Ans to David Jenkins The Royal Apology in Ans to the Parliam The Parliam to the Scotch Comm. c. Lib. 24. From 49 to 80. 488 An Ans to sev Petitions to Ol. Crom. To the Declaration between the English and Dutch States To Oliver's Speech in vindicat of 5 Monarchy c. Lib. 19. From 80 to 90. 489 An Ans to K. Jam. 2d Declaration To Mr. Ashton's dying Paper To the Bish of Oxon on the Penal Laws c. Lib. 15. M●sc●llaneous Tracts being all Discou●ses Observations Animadversions Reflections Admonitions Discoveries Cautions Parrarels Memoirs Maxims Positions Arguments Expedients Conclusions relating to the Pretences Designes Confederacies Consultations Policies Letters Papers Negotiations Stratagems Plots and to every material action whatsoever in general of Church State or the Army or of each particular Memb. thereof individual or compound both Bp. Pastors Kings Peers Gen. and Private Subjects in all Capacities as well as Parliam Associations Fraternities c. 490 The Royal Legacies of K. Ch. I. Hollingworth's defence of K. Ch. I. with Walk Acc. The Royal Succ. Clear'd c. Lib. 18. 491 K. Jam. I. on the duty of a King The Model of a Common-wealth Votivae Angliae c. Lib. 28. 492 The United Provinces Interest Buchanan's detections of the Q. of Scots The Machiav Cromwellist c. Lib. 23. 493 No Protestant Plot the 3 parts Engl. enslav'd to Pop. succ The Sorbon subscription to the Oath of Allegiance c. Lib. 23. 494 Sr. R. Cotton on Gondamours Emb. Hakwell on the Liberty of the subj Martin on the Independency of Eng. c. Lib. 30. 495 Q Eliz. Exhort on the Span Invas Nanton's Observat on Q. Eliz. The State of the Eng. Fugitives in Spain 1696 c. Lib. 24. 496. Allen s Killing no Murder to Ol. Crom. Ol. Crom. thanks to Fairf The Nat. of the Savoy persec as sent to Ol. Crom. c. Lib. 18. 497 The Charges against K. Ch. I. clear'd Observat on Sejanus's fall Asinus Onustus deliver'd to Q. Eliz. c. Lib. 3. 498 Stubbs on the Holland War The simple Cobler per La guard Honesty is the Best Policy c. Lib. 28. 499 Dodona's Vocal forest Against killing men for theft De Brittain's Dutch Usurpation c. Lib. 26. 500 The Iron Rod in Cromwel's hands the Prelates Pride Speculum Crape gown●rum both parts and Ans c. Lib. 23. 501 The discovery of Spanish practises both parts Presbytery display'd A Muzle for Cerberus and his Whelps c. Lib. 34. 502 Remarks on the Oxon. Parl. Debates Raleigh's Albania Mercurius Venereus c. Lib. 19. 503 The Eastern Kings Embassy to Ol. Crom. Sir W. Rawleigh's Ghost Martines Echo c. Lib. 28. 504 K. Jam. I. Charge to the Circuit Judges The Layman's Religion The Fr. Kings Edict against Protestants c. Lib. 22. 505 Howard's Pattern of Christian Loyalty Anglorum Singultus to General Monk Rich's Irish Hubb bubb c. Lib. 19. 506 The Oxonian Anti-Parliament The Reasons of England's Confederacy with France weighed The Scotch Mist dispelled c. Lib. 15. 507 Reflections on the Opinions of Modern Divines The Pacquet of Advice complete The Red-coats Catechism c. lib. 22. 508 K. Jam. 1. against private Combats The Evaporation of the Apple of Palestine Mischiefs of misrepresenting the King c. lib. 20. Cosmographical Geographical and Anthological Histories of the whole World 509 Pomponius Mela Cosmoge Strafford's Geographical Description The Modern History of the World both parts c. lib. 7. European Hist containing the Descript Origine Antiq. Laws Customs Govern Manners Qual strength and material Occurrences Rebellions Battles Sieges and in all the Countries of Europe entirely and partic on Russia Pol. Hungary Greece Moldavia the Seigniories in and about Italy as Modena Ven. Gen. Sicily Savoy the Gris c. and abund of Tracts relat to the Terri of the Turks 510 Cardin. Contareno's Hist of Venice On the Dukedom of Modena On the Dukedom of Tuscany c. lib. 16. 511 On Stenho Rarin's Rebellion in Muscovy The Descript of Europe from 1650 to 1610. The Troubles of Geneva 1591 c. lib. 17. American and other Hist viz. of Carol. Virgin Isle of Pines Newfoundland c 512 Nova Britania in Virginia Bullock's Examinat of Virginia Whitbourn on the Discovery of Newfoundland c. lib. 10. Histories of New England in divers curious Tracts containing the Laws Customs Warrs Trade Products Religion Conversion and the Progress of Christianity 513 Mather's Hist of their Warrs Wood's New Englan Prospect Whitfield on the Converted State of the Indians c. lib. 11. ●14 An Abstract of their Laws Motton's New Englands Canaan Clark on the New Englands Persecution c. lib. 10. Histories of England containing all its Transactions of State within it self and with other Nations the Lives and Practices of its Princes the Account of all Ecclesiastical and Military Affairs in general on the Honour Defence Safety Interest Troubles Ilconveniences c. 515 Froissard's Epitome The Reign of K. Hen. 3. The Court of K. James 1. c. lib. 18. ●16 Pulleston's Epitome Monarch Brit. Daniel's Hist of England Of York and Lancast Warrs c. lib. 11. ●17 Owen's Register of Engl. Seminaries c. The English Pope Another with a Vindication and Parallel c. lib. 11. ●18 Pulleston on God's Care of Monarchy Penn on the Interest of Engl. K. Ch. 1. no Man of Blood but a Martyr c. lib. 11. ●19 Gowry's Conspiracy K. Ch. 1. Affairs in Scotl. under Montross St. Grevil's 5 Years of K. James c. lib. 17. 520 Fletcher's Hist of Henry A Narr of the Span. Intreagues in Engl. Turner's Abstract of Peers c. lib. 15. 521 The Foundations c. of Oxford and Cambridge England's and Holland's Union England's Doxology c. lib. 11. 522 Walker's History of Independency complete c. lib. Curious Tracts relating to Scotland both to its Church and State c. Affairs during the late Civil Warrs in its Negotiations Papers c. with Engl. its Battles Victories Losses Accounts Assemblies Parliam Convocations Treaties Manifesto's Proclamations Answers c. and Modern Treat on the same 523 Scotl. Ancient Obligat to Engl. Lysimach Nicanor to the Covenanters The Scotch Grievances under Lauderdale c. lib. 16. 524 Their Barbarities against Bps. The Assemblie's Exhortation to England The Scot's Cabinet Opened c. lib. 26. 525 The Scotch Proceedings 1640. The Soldier 's Speech on the Ks. Coronat Oath A Remonstr on the Scotch Troubles c. lib. 21. 526 The Lawfulness of the Scots Invasion Their Kirk's Confession of Faith Copies of all Letters Papers c. between their Commissioners and the English Parliarment c. lib. 19. 527 Rutherford's Plea for Presbytery An Assertion of Scotch Ch. Government The Scotch Kirk's Protestation c. lib. 9. 528 Reformat
Effects of Animosities A Satisfaction of Romish Equivocati Comforts against Spanish threats c. Lib. 12. 676 Lewsn Resolv'd Gentleman The Effigies of Hobbs A Hedgrow of Bushes c. Lib. 10. 677 Green's Garden of Eloquence Hawk's Killing is Murder The Jesuits Countermind c. Lib. 10. 678 Halke's White Devil Lipsius of Constancy English'd Graham's Anatomy of Humours c. Lib. 10. 679 Lucta Jacob. I. Goodwin's Roman Antiquities Lilly's Anatomy of Wit c. Lib. 11. 680 Sir J. Hayward of Supremacy Hick's Translation of Lucian The Golden-Fleece in 3 parts c. Lib. 9. 681 Mercurius Menippus Miracles contrary and above Nature The Commotions in Turkey 1689. c. Lib. 10. 682 Lord Chan. Moor on Tribulation The Moonshine in Answer to Dr. Wild The Mirrour of Honour c. Lib. 9. 683 Pagitt on unequal Marriage President for Princes to rule by The Mystery of the 2 Junto's c. Lib. 10. 684 The new North Star Pierce Pennyless Supplication to the Devil Bedwell's Mahomet unmask'd c. Lib. 9. 685 On Cesar's Supremacy Supream Power vindicated against Apollonius Problems on Religion c. Lib. 10. 686 Dr. Rawleigh's Miscellany Works Remarks on Julian's Downfal Philpot's Suicide Murder c. Lib. 10. 687 More 's Principles for young Princes Pont's right reckoning of Years Wit 's private Wealth c. Lib. 10. 688 The Massacre of Paris The Turkish Secretary Ol. Crom. Abbreviation of Arguments c. Lib. 13. 689 Rox's Attick Antiquities A Treatise of the Use and Custom The Man-Eater c. Lib. 12. 690 Sir W. Wiseman's Christian Knight The Scisme of the Brownists Politick Discourses on Truth and Lying c. Lib. 9. 691 The Overthrow of Stage-Plays Against Painting and Patching The Metamorphosis of fair Faces c. Lib. 10. 692 Peacham's Worth of a Penny Rawley's Search for Money Walwin's Fountain of Slanders c. Lib. 12. Travels Discoveries and Voyages ancient and modern in most parts of the known World Essays and Treaties on Improvement Profitableness c. Of the same together with Descriptions of the Countries Towns Manners and Genius of the Place and Natives and several other Tracts relating thereto 693 An Essay of the Means for Travel Sir Tho. Smith's Voyage into Russia Capt. Drake's Voyages c. lib. 13. 694 A Description of Ireland The Inquisition of Goa The Government of Tangier c. lib. 11. 695 Sir Tho. Moore 's Utopia The Marygold's Voyages On the Government of the Netherlands c. lib. 8. 696 Sir W. Rawlegh's Carriage in his Voyages News from Turkey and Poland On the Captives of Algiers and Tunis c. lib. 10. 697 Hilton's Discovery of Florida Carolina describ'd Sir W. Phipps's Actions in Canada c. Lib. 10. 698 Randolph's Description of the Archipelago On the first Discovery of Madera The Discovery of the Floating Island c. Lib. 10. Fictitious Tales and Romances of divers sorts 699 Gay Earl of Warwick Ornatus and Artesia Hobson's Horse load of Letters c. Lib. 10. 700 The Batchelor's Banquet Winstanly's Honour of Merchant-Taylors Montelion Knight of the Oracle c. Lib. 11. 701 Dr. Faustus The Adventures of Love The Golden Eagle c. Lib. 8. A considerable number of Jocular Delectable and Conceited Pamphlets in Petitions Dialogues Disputes Satyrs Whims Answers on various Occasions 702 The Coach and Sedan Taylor 's Reply to the Ironmonger Narrative of the Colledge of Jesuits c. lib. 31. A Collection of Pamphlets about Plots and Conspiracies as well of the Dissenters as Romanists and other Disaffected Persons in Religion and Government Ancient and Modern with the Natures Discoveries and Informations thereon 703 The Cunning Plot to divide the Parliament Father Parson's Plot The Popish Plot of firing discover'd c. lib. 15. 704 L'Estrange's Shammer sham'd The Tory Plot both parts The Charge of a Tory Plot maintain'd c. lib. 17. Tryals Judiciary Proceedings Charges Arraignments Convictions and Condemnation of Persons in all Capacities Malefactors or so reputed with their Behaviour in the City Assize or respective Courts of Judicature 705 Of K. Charles I. The Commons Charge against him Of Solicitor Cook and H. Peters c. lib. 13. 706 Of Sir W. Rawleigh's Of Coll. Denruddock Of Coll. Fiennes c. lib. 20. 707 Coll. Lilburn tryed and cast Of Coll. Turner Of the German Princess c. lib. 18. 708 Of the Popish Priests 1679. Of Parrey that attempted to poyson Q. Eliz. Of Jesuit Ogilvie c. lib. 14. 709 Of the Woman that lay with the Dog Of the Weavers 1675. Of Ludov. Muggleton c. lib. 51. Examination last Dying Speeches and Confessions of several Condemned Persons at their Places of Execution in divers parts of the Kingdom 710 Of Mr. Edw. Coleman Of Whitebread and the 5 Jesuits Of Robert Green and Lawrence Hill c. lib. 31. A very fine Collection of Chancery and Common-Law Tracts wherein the Antiquities Legality Illegality Rights Priviledges Rules Orders Charges Irregularities Abuses Practises c. in several Courts of the King 's Leet and Baron c. with Statutes Abridgments Collections Pleas Readings on Nusances and on other Cases Reasons Proposals Vindications Considerations on the Regulation Reformation and Advancement of the Law on the Power of Juries and other Offices c. 711 Examen Legum Angliae Waterhouse on the Chimney Money Account England's Safety in the Laws Supremacy c. lib 11. 712 Phillips on Fines Considerations on dissolving the Court of Chancery The Lord Elesmore on the Court of Chancery c. lib. 11. 713 On the Reasons of the Penal Laws The Statutes against Papists abridg'd A Collection of Statutes establishing the Church of England c. lib. 8. 714 Phillips mistaken Recompence Mantell on the Laws of England Lord Herbert's Account examined c. lib. 9. 715 A Collection of Statutes in force with Notes Calthorpe's Readings K. Charles I. Charge to the English Judges c. lib. 14. 716 Cook 's Magna Charta English with Notes Judge Jenkyns on a long Parliament St. John on the Bill of Attainder c. lib. 10. 717 Leach's Downfal of Unjust Lawyers Cole's Rod for the Lawyers The Lawyer 's Bane or the Laws Reformation c. lib. 14. A Collection of Civil and Common-Law Treatises of Excommunication Suspencion at Sacrament and Marriage Divorce and Nullities of Marriages pro con on the Ecclesiastical Commissioners on Magdalen Colledge Patronage Avowsons Bastardy c. and abundance on the Rights of Parsons Benefices c. 718 The legality of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners A Relation of the late Proceedings at Magdalen Colledge A Vindication of the Proceedings at Oxon c. lib. 10. 719 Griffith against mixt Marriages The Husband's Authority unvail'd The younger Brother's Advocate c. lib. 9. 720 Milton's Tetrachordon Bucer's Judgment on Divorce Reynold's against Bellarmine c. lib. 6. 721 Doderige's Compleat Parson The Parson's Guide The Procter and Parator c. lib. 10. 722 Dr. Stillingfleet on Excommunication Dr. Burgess on purchasing Cathedral Lands Dr.
Erastus of Excommunication c. lib. 8. On the Penal Laws and Tests abundance of Tracts Judgments Advices Examinations Inquieries c. on the same together with Answers Replys Reflections pro con 723 Bishop of Oxon's Reasons for Abrogation The several Answers by different Pens to the same c. lib. 9. 724 Dr. Burnet's six Papers The Church of England on the King 's Dispensing Power Care 's Draconica c. lib. 9. 725 Prudential Reasons for Abrogation The New Test in lieu of the Old one The Popular Objections considered c. lib. 13. Decrees and Cases of the High Court of Star-chamber all of them between the Years 1629 and 1642. 726 The Decree concerning Inmates On what is cognizable by that Court The Decree on Printing c. lib. 7. Treatises of Oaths in general of the lawfulness and unlawfulness of Swearing On the Abuses Violations of Oaths on Perjury c. 727 Perjury the National Sin Bishop Gauden on publick Oaths White on Oaths c. lib. 12. Divers Tracts of Ecclesiastical Oaths as Oaths ex officio Oaths according to such and such Canons injoyn'd the Oaths of Pacification Protestation Religious Accomodation c. 728 Why the Quakers refuse Oaths Ley on the difference of the Canonical Oath The new Converts Reasons for taking c. lib. 17. On the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy several polemical Tracts the legality and illegality c. 729 K. James I. Apology for the Oaths Triplici nodo triplex cuneus The Bishop of Lincoln in defence of K. James c. lib. 6. 730 Nye on the lawfulness of the Oaths of Supremacy Allegiance to the King no breach The Oath justify'd from the English Constitution c. lib. 13. 731 On the Oath of Supremacy The New Allegiance the Subjects Duty Sir R. Cotton against Recusants c. lib. 17. 732 The Case of the Irish Protestants A Letter to a Bishop on the Oaths 89. A Dialogue on the late Revolution c. lib. 12. 733 All the Pamphlets that relate to Dr. Sherlock of his own and of other Pens on the Subject of Allegiance wherein are his Case Vindications Observations Reflections Remarks Justifications Examinations Answers of a part or of his whole Doctrine lib. 16. Tracts on the Oath of Abjuration more especially 734 The Case and Justice of it An alarm on the Oath of Abjuration The Case of the Oath of Abjuration consider'd c. lib. 16. Tracts relating to the English Covenanters and on the Original Grounds Means Matter and End of the English Solemn Oath and Covenant pro con in Disputations Answers Replys and Animadversions 735 Dr. Gauden's Analysis The Answer to it Dr. Featly's League Illegal c. lib. 21. 736 The Covenanters Catechism The Covenanters Plea Covenant vindicated against Ad. Stuart c. lib. 29. Relating to Scotch Covenanters and Covenant pro con 737 The Answers to the Divines of Aberdeen Animadversions on the Scotch Covenant A Confutation of the said Covenant c. lib. 12. Of the Oath of Engagement several Treatises pro con 738 The Solemn Engagement Lilbourne's Reasons for it Durye's Considerations and Reproposals c. lib. 27. Tracts and Discourses on Tythes of the Right and Property of Clergy thereto On the Maintainance of the Ministry c. 739 Bishop Andrews on the Right of Tythes Dr. Gauden of Ministers Maintainance The Civil Right of Tythes c. lib. 11. 740 Carlton's Exam. of Tythes Decimarum Oblationum Tabula The History of Tythes c. lib. 12. 741 Drynn's Gospel Plea Dr. Sclater's on the Morality of Tything Nettles against Selden c. lib. 5. 742 Des Cartes Vindiciae Decimarum Tythes asserted by the Saxon Laws The Ordinance for Tything dismounted c ●ib 14. 743 Meen's Vicar's Challenge Queries on Tythes The Parliament 44 Ordinance on Tythes c. lib. 18. Laws Ordinances Instructions and Institutions for the better and safer government and conduct in an Army publish'd in several Years before and after the Civil-War 744 Barne's Translation of Archidamas The Earl of Northumberland's Ordinances The Earl of Arundel's Ordinances c. lib. 15. Articles of War Surrenders of Cities c. Cessation c. of Peace Agreements from the Year 1641. to 1651. 745 Between Prince Maurice and the Earl of Stamford Between the King and the House of Commons at Oxford On the Surrender of Bristol c. lib. 36. Curious Discourses on the Theory Practise Proceedings and Politicks of War on the Reason Conveniency End of the same ancient and modern 746 Sir J. Smith on the forms of Weapons Free-School of War The Soldiers Catechism c. lib. 10. 747 Sir Ed. Hoby on War Sir Roger Williams on War Capt. Robert's Warfare epitomis'd c. lib. 6. Several Tracts of the Discipline of War both for Horse and Foot wherein the way of Exercising the Postures Encamping Embatteling Entrenching Fortifying Bombing firing Granado's Mincing Advancing Retreating Rallying c. of Gunnery c. 748 The English Discipline in Copper Cuts The Sweedish Discipline The exercise of the Prince of Orange c. lib. 11. 749 Pallas armata Instructions for the Learned The Military Garden Military and Spiritual Motions for the Foot c. lib. 9. 750 Clayton's Order of Discipline Robert's Compleat Cannoneer Smith's Art of Gunnery c. lib. 10. A Collection of Tracts all relating to the Civil-Wars of England On the Rise Cause Beginning Progress Accidents c. thereof 751 England's Remembrancer in 2 parts England's Troubles anatomised The Reason of the War c. lib. 12. Relations of Rendezvouses Battles Sieges Skirmishes Rencounters Assaults Expeditions Marches Behaviours of the Soldiers Exploits and Victories in England from the first Commencement of the Civil-Wars till 1660. 752 Of Newberry Battle Of Reading Fights Between the Lord Strange and Manchester the Skirmish c. lib. 191. Relations of Rebellions Insurrections Battles Sieges Invasions c. in Scotland and by the Scotch Nation on the English with some Justifications and Defamations of their Actions 753 Scotland's Alarm The Scots Scout discovered The Scots Commissioners Intentions c. lib. 49. Intelligences and Relations of the Battles Sieges c. in Ireland during the Civil-War with some more modern 754 The Lord Inchiqueen's overthrow at Capoch Green Collonel Jones Victory o're the Duke of Ormond The Siege of London-Derry 1689. c. lib. 86. Diarys Journals and undeterminate Accounts of Forreign Battles Martial Enterprizes Sieges Campaigns Engagements Stratagems c. in Spain France the Netherlands Germany Sweeden Italy and the Turkish Dominions Affrican Coasts c. ancient and modern 755 The Sicge of Breda the Siege of Grave the Siege of Luxembourg c. lib. 15. 756 The Siege of Vienna the Siege of Buda the Siege of Newhausel c. lib. 12. 757 Hen. IV. of France's Victory at Yorie the King of Purtugal's Success against Spain Somhe's Victory o're twenty thousand Turks c. lib. 20. Narratives of Sea-fights Engagements Victories and Naval Expeditions between the English and Dutch