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Meditations of a Divine Soul; or the Chriftian's Guide,
amidst the various Opinions of a vain World; wherein are
Arguments to prove there is no material Fire in Hell.
The fafeft way to Happiness made known; with an ingenious
Recantation of a greater Proficient in the School of Atheism,
than the late Earl of Rochester; and feveral other curious Subjects
worthy of Note. To which is added an Effay of a retired foli-
tary Life; with an After Thought on King William III. The
fecond Impreffion corrected and enlarged, with feveral new Ad-

ditions.

A Syftem of Rational and Practical Chirurgery; wherein all
the general Intentions, whether Natural or Artificial, are ac-
counted for and explained, according to the Corpufcular Philofo-
phy, and the evident Qualities of Medicines: Together with the
Caufes, Diagnofticks, Prognofticks, and Method of Cure of Tu-
mours, Ulcers, Wounds, Fractures, and Dislocations. To which
is added an Index of Medicines, and their evident Qualities. By
Richard Boulton, late of Brazen-Nofe College in Oxford.

Grammar Disputations; or, An Examination of the Eight
Parts of Speech, by way of Queftion and Anfwer, English and
Latin; whereby Children in a very little time will learn not only
the knowledge of the Grammar, but likewife to fpeak and write
Latin. To which is added, a fhort Chronological Table of Men'
and Things of the greatest Note; Alphabetically digefted, chiefly
relating to the Sacred and Roman Hiftory, from the beginning of
the World to this Time: Written for the Ufe of the Schools of
Great Britain. By Richard Hogarth, Schoolmaster..

Georgii Buchanani Scoti ad Viros fui feculi Clariffimos eorumque
ad eundem Epiftolæ ex MSS. accuratè Defcripta nunc primum in
lucem Edita.

Mr. Congreves five Plays, viz, The old Batchelor, Mourning
Bride, Love for Love, Double Dealer, Way of the World;
Printed in a neat Pocket Volume.

Mr. Steel's Plays, viz. The Funeral, or, Grief A-la mode;
The Tender Husband, or the Accomplish'd Fools; The Lying
Lovers, or the Ladies Friendship.

The Works of Mr. Thomas Otway, in 2 Volumes 12°. Con-
taining Alcibiades, Don Carlos Prince of Spain, Titus and Bere-
nice; the Soldier's Fortune, in two Parts; the Orphan, or the
Unhappy Marriage; the Hiftory and Fall of Caius Marius; Venice
Preferv'd, or a Plot Difcover'd. To which is added fome Poems
and Love Letters.

Four Plays by Ben. Johnson, viz. The Silent Woman; The
Fox; Cataline, and the Alchymift. To which is added, Timon
of Athens, or the Man Hater.

The Works of the Ingenious Mr. William Wicherly, collected
into one Volume, containing Plain Dealer, Country Wife, Gen-
tleman Dancing-Mafter, Love in a Wood..

Mr. Lee's Tragedies and Commedies, in two Volumes in
Octavo:

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A Neat Pocket Edition of Hudibras, adorned with Cutts. The ancient Religion of the Gentlies, and Causes of their ErThe Miftakes and Failures of the Heathen tors, confider'd. Priefts, and Wife Men, in their Notions of the Deity and Matters of Divine Worthip are examined, with regard to their being altogether deftitute of Divine Revelation. By the Learned Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury.

Private Thoughts upon Religion, digefted into Twelve Articles; with Practical Refolutions form'd thereupon. By the Right Re verend Father in God, William Beveridge, D. D. late Lord Bifhop of St. Afaph. Written in his Tounger Tears, for the fettling of bis Principles, and the Conduct of his Life. The fixth Edition, Illuftrated and adorned with Sculptures.

Private Thought upon a Chriftian Life; Or, Neceffary Dire tions for its Beginning and Progrefs upon Earth, in Order to its final Perfection in the Beatifick Vision. Partil. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Beveridge, D. D. late Lord Bishop of St. Afaph. Written by him in his riper Years, and Printed from his Original Manufcripts. The Third Edition, Illuftrated and Adorred with Sculptures.

The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacrament, according to the Ufe of the Church of England, with the Apoitles, and an Account of the Original of the Fasts and Feafts of the Church, with feveral of the Rubricks occafionally explain'd. By William Nichols, D. D. 8o. Price 6 s.

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Three fhort Treatifes, viz. (1) A modest Plea for the Clergy. (2.) A Sermon of the Sacerdotal Benediction. (3.) A Difcourie to undeceive the People in point of Tithes, c. Published by Dr. George Hickes, in defence of the Priesthood and true Rights of the Church, against the flanderous and reproachful Treatinent of the Clergy, in a late Book of pernicious and blafphemous Doarine, entitled, The Rights of the Church.

Mifcellanea Antiqua: Containing (1.) the Life and Death of K. James V. of Scotland, in which is the Beginning of the Reformation in that Kingdom: An Account of the Sufferings of the renowned Lady Jane Douglass, 5c. (2.) The Navigation of that King round Scotland, the Orkney and Western Mes, &c. (3.) The Camelion: Or, Crafty Statesman, by George Buchanan: Never before published.

Perfpe&ive made Eafy: Or, The Art of reprefenting all manner of Objects, as they appear to the Eye, in all Scituations; con. taining the Elements of Defigning and Painting: Illustrated with above Fifty Figures in Copper. Written Originally in French by Father Lamy, and tranflated by an Officer of Her Majesty's Ordnance.

The Path to Liberty: Or, the Method of Man's Redemption, by our Lord and Saviour Jefus Chrift: Together with Chriftian Liberty rightly Stated and Maintain'd, against the impious Te. nets of Ancient Hereticks, now lately Revived, and with great boldness published by fome Modern Writers. By Tho. Rawbone,

M. A.

M. A. Late Rector of Norton under Hamden in Somerfetfhire. With a Recommendatory Preface by Dr. Edwards, Principal of Jefus College, Oxon.

Mr. Hoadly's Measures of Submiffion to the Civil Magiftrate enquired into, and difprov'd. Wherein is fhewn, that Mr. Hoadly has by no Means proved the Lawfulness of forcibly Refifting the Supreme Magiftrate in any Cafe; but after all he has faid to the contrary, the Apostle's Doctrine ftill holds true, That whosoever Refifteth the Power, Refifteth the Ordinance of God; and they that Refift, fhall receive to themselves Damnation. By a Presbyter of the Church of England.

Juft published, A new Edition of the Hiftory of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, begun in the Year 1641. With the precedent Paffages, and Actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy End, and Conclufion thereof by the King's bleffed Reftoration, and Return, upon the 29th of May, in the Year 1660.. Written by the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon, late Lord High Chancellor of England, Privy Counsellor in the Reigns of King Charles the Firt and the Second. In fix Vo. lumes.

Græca Sententia è variis Græcorum Libris hinc inde excerptæ, quibus infuper adduntur aurea Carmina Pythagoræ, cum Epitaphio A. donidis, una cum Latina Verfione de Verbo fere reddita; quam fequitur Tabula, in qua ad quam Orationis partem fingula pertinent Vocabula Indicantur; Et ad quod in Grammatica Graca Exemplum, feu Nomen, feu Verbum, feu Participium fit, formandum eft, Indigitatur. In ufum eorum qui imprimis funt Græcarum literarum rudes. Opera J. R. A. M.

Hiftoria Sacra Libri 7. In quibus narrantur res gefta veterum Patriarcharum, Judæorum & Chriftianorum, à primo mundi origine, ufque ad Excidium Hierofolymitanum. Per Guil. Nicholfium, In ufum Scholarum Juventutis Chriftiana.

Gulielmi Nicholfii Presbyteri Defenfio Ecclefiæ Anglicana: In qua vindicantur omnia, quæ ab Adverfariis in Doctrina, Cultu & Difciplina ejus, improbantur. Pramittitur Apparatus, qui Hiftoriam Turbarum, è Seceffione ab Ecclefia Anglicana, exortarum continet.

De Chrifto imitando, contemnendifq; Mundi Vanitatibus libellus, Authore Thoma Kempio, libri quatuor. Interprete Sebaftiano Castellione, quorum ultimus eft de Cana Dominica.

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A Bridle for the Tongue, under thefe following Heads; viz. Of prophane atheistical Difcourfe, of Blafphemy, of rafh and vain Swearing, of Falfe acculing, or bearing Falfe witness, of Calumny or Slander, of Detraction, or Backbiting, and of Tale-bearing and Reproof, of Cenforioufnefs, or rath Judging, of Scoffing, Derifion or Mocking, of Contumely or Reproach, of Imprecation or Curfing, of Brawling, Quarrelling, or Wrangling, of Dif fimulation or Deceit, of Flattery, of Lying, Equivocation Pro. mife-breaking, and Discovering Secrets, of Talkativeness, Gar rulity, or vain Babling, of Oftentation, or Boasting, of Queru

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Joufnefs or Murmuring, of toolish Jefting, of obfcene and immodeft Talk. By Henry Hooton, A. M.

Three hort Treatifes, viz. (1.) A modeft Plea for the Clergy. (2.) A Sermon of the Sacerdotal Benediction. (3.) A Difcourfe publish'd to undeceive the People in the Point of Tithes, &. Formerly printed, and now again published, by Dr. George Hickes, in Defence of the Priesthood and true Rights of the Church, against the flanderous and reproachful Treatment of the Clergy, in a late Book of pernicious and blafphemous Doctrines, entituled, The Rights of the Church.

Bibliotheca Scriptorum Ecclefia Anglicana: or, A' Collection of choice Tracts, relating to the Government and Authority of the Church; containing one of Archbishop Bancroft's, one of Dr. Harry Lefly's, late Bishop of Down in Ireland, two of Dr. John Pearfon's, Lord Bishop of Chafter, one of Mr. Samuel Hoard's, Author of God's Love to Mankind; one of Dr. Thomas Bayley's, with feveral others, Recommended by the Reverend Dr. George Hicks. In Octavo.

A thorough Examination of the falfe Principles and fallacious Arguments advanced against the Chriftian Church, Priesthood, and Religion, in a late pernicious Book, ironically intituled, The Rights of the Chriftian Church afferted, &c. In a Dialogue between Demas and Hierarchia. Humbly offered to the Confideration of the Nobility and Gentry of England, by Samuel Hill, Rector of Kilmington, and Arch Deacon of Wells.

The unworthy Non-communicant. A Treatife fhewing the Danger of neglecting the Bleffed Sacrament of the Lord's Supper: Wherein its primitive Practice, and the Reasons of its Difuse and Neglect are fully fet forth; what are meant by Eating and Drinking unworthily, and Eating and Drinking our own Damnation, are made plain to the nieaneft Capacity; all the moft material Scruples and Objections commonly urged and fully answered, together with Forms of Prayers before, at, and after the Receiving the Holy Sacrament. By William Smythies, late Morning-Lecturer at St. Michael's Cornbil, London.

An Antidote against the pernicious Errors of the Anabaptifts, or of the Dipping-Sect. Wherein the Doctrines and Practices of the Church of England, in relation to Infant-Baptifm, are briefly justify'd and confirm'd by Holy Scriptures and Reafon, by the approved Custom of Chriftians in all Ages fince the Apostles, and by the Judgment of all the Reformed Churches of Europe; and wherein all Objections against it are fully anfwered. By Marius D'Affigny, B. D.

Clavis Ufura: or, a Key to Intereft both Simple and Compound, containing Practical Rules, plainly exprefs'd' in Words at length; whereby all the various Cafes of Interest and Annuities, or Leafes, either in Poffeffion or Reverfion, and purchafing Free-hold Eftates, c. may very easily be refolved, both by the Pen, and a fmall Table of Logarithms hereunto annexed, for all Rates of Intereft,

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and Times of Payment whatsoever; illuftrated by Variety of Examples. To which is added, Rules to be obferv'd in eftimating the Value of Annuities or Leafes, and Infurances for Lives. Alfo the Business of Rebate or Difcompt, and the Equation of Payments (very useful for Merchants and other Dealers) is here rectify'd and truly determined. By John Ward.

The true Amazons; or, the Monarchy of Bees; being a new Discovery and Improvement of those wonderful Creatures; where in is experimentally demonstrated their Sex, Male and Female, the manner of their Breeding, their Wars, their Enemies; with Directions plain and eafie how to mannage them, both in Straw Hives and transparent Boxes; fo that with laying out but of four or five Pounds, in three or four Years, if the Summers are kind, Аппит. per you may get 30 or 40 Pounds Alfo how to make the English Wine, or Mead, equal, if not fuperiour to the best of other Wines. By Jofeph Warder, of Croyden, Phyfician.

The Feast of Divine Love, or plain and eafy Directions to Communicants; with Prayers to be used before, at, and after the Holy Sacrament; fuited to the feveral Degrees and States of Chriftians, in a new and ufeful Method. To which are added, Morning and Evening Prayers for particular Perfons and Fami

lies.

A Demonftration of the Existence, Wisdom, and Omnipotence of God, drawn from the knowledge of Nature, particularly of Men, and fitted to the meanest Capacity. By the most Reverend the Lord Archbishop of Cambray, Author of Telemachus, and translated by the fame Hand that English'd that excellent Piece.

A convenient Prayer Book for Private and Family ufe; being a Collection of fome few felect Prayers for that purpose, out of the publick Liturgy, and the Writings of fome of the most Eminent Divines of the Church of England. By the Author of the Clergyman's Companion.

The Devout Chriftians daily Exercife, containing Prayers and Thanksgivings for every Day in the Week, and every Holy Day in the Year; extracted from the ancient Liturgies, and the moit approved Writers of our own Church.

The Hiftory of the prefent Parliament and Convocation, with the Debates at large, relating to the Conduct of the War abroad, the Mifmanagements of the Miniftry at home, and the Reasons why fome Offenders are not yet Impeached: Interfpers'd with with feveral Speeches, and Representations of Grievances in Matters Religious as will as Civil, To which is added an exact Lift of the Parliament and Convocation. N. B. The third Seffion is now in the Prefs, printed fo as to bind up with the two former Seffions.

Honores Anglicani: Or, Titles of Honour the Temporal Nobility of the English Nation (quatenus fuch) have had, or do now enjoy, viz. Dukes, Marquiffes, Earls and Vicounts, from the time of the Conqueft, and Barons from their firft Investiture by Charter, whether by Tenure-Writ, or whether by Writ of

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