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Enlarged, Revised, and Improved. By John Kerfey, Teacher of the Mathematicks: With a new Supplement of eafy Contractions in the neceflary Parts of Arithmetick; Ufeful Tables of Interest and Flemish Exchanges; as alfo Practical Menfuration, by George Shelley, Writing-Matter of Chrift's-Hofpital.

The Harmony of the Canonical and Apocryphal Scriptures, with the Catholick Tradition of Faith in the Trinity and Unity, and the Incarnation of the Eternal Word and Son of God, under xvii Chapters or Titles; in Answer to the Provoking Challenges, as well as fubdolous Impoftures of our Modern and Domestick A rians. Compofed in Security of the Faith of all that believe the Scriptures to be a Sincere Revelation of the Truth of God, efpecially in the Parish of St. James's Westminster. By Sam. Hill, Rector of Kilmington, Arch-Deacon and Canon Refidentiary of Wells. Acts 20. 30. Alfo of your own felves fhall Men arife, fpeaking perverse things, to draw away Disciples after them.

Compendious Speculations on Valid and Invalid Baptifm.

Compendious Speculations concerning Sacerdotal Remiffion of Sins. Both by Sam. Hill, Arch-Deacon and Canon Residentary of Wells.

The State of the Trade between England, Holland, France, Spain, Portugal, &c as delivered in a Report to the Honoura ble Commiffioners, for putting in Execution the Act for Stating

the Publick Accounts.

Cuts proper to bind up with my Lord Clarendon's History; being the Effigies of all the moft Eminent Men mentioned in the faid Hiftory.

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The Art of Self Government, in a Moral Effay. In three Parts. Containing, 1. The Nature of Self-Government, together with feveral Rules of its Practice. 2. A Vindication of the Pleasures of Self-Government, proving, That they are True, Subftantial, and Durable, whilft thofe of Senfuality are Delufive, Uncertain, and Unfatisfactory. 3. The Outward Advantages of Self-Government, as Health, long Life, Riches and Honours in this World, as well as Eternal Felicity in the World to come. First Written to a Gentleman in the University, and fince fitted for Publick Ufe. The Second Edition Corrected.

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Fair Warnings to a Careless World; or, The Serious Practice of Religion, recommended by the Admonition of dying Men, and the Sentiments of all People in their most serious Hours; and other Testimonies of an extraordinary Nature. By Jofiah Woodward, D. D. To which is added, Serious Advice to a Sick Perfon, by Archbishop Tillotson. As alfo a profpect of Death. A Pindarick Effay, with fuitable Cuts, recommended as proper to be given at Funerals. The Second Edition.

Mr. Ryder's new Practice of Surgery. The 2d Edition.
Five Love Letters writ by a Nun to a Cavalier.

Plutarch's Morals in five Volumes; Tranflated from the Greek by feveral Hands.

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One Hundred and twenty eight Sermons and Difcourfes on several Subjects by the Right Reverend Father in God, William Beveridge, D. D. late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, viz.

Vol. I. Chrift's Prefence with his Minilters in general. The Inftitution of Minifters. The Manner of Ordination in the Church of England. Salvation in the Church only under fuch a Ministry. The true Notion of Religious Worship. A Form of found Words to be used by Minifters. The Church establish'd on a Rock. Christianity an Holy Priesthood. The Preparatory Duties for Holy Orders. The Efficacy of Faith in the Miniftration of the Word. Minifters the Ambassadors of Chrift. The Sacerdotal Benediction in the Name of the Trinity explained.

Vol. II. The Being and Attributes of God. The Love of God in Mans Salvation. The Merits of Chrift's Paffion. Salvation through Fear and Trembling. The Conkience void of Offence. The Knowledge of Jefus Chrift preferable to all other. The new Creature in Chriftianity. The Nature and Eternity of Heaven's Joys, and Hell's Torments. The Glories of Chrift's Crofs. The Excellency of the Soul above Worldly Goods. A Spiritual Life the Characteristick of a Chriftian. The Obligation of Superi ours to promote Religion.

Vol. III. The Unity of Chrift with God the Father. The Incarnation of Chrift. Chrift the only Saviour. Chrift the fole Author of Grace and Truth. Chrift the Saviour of all that come to him. Chrift the only Mediator. All Things to be ask'd in the Name of Chrift. Chrift, as Man, is the Head over all things. Chrift is our Lord and Mafter. The bleffed Estate of those who believe in Chrift. Admiffion into the Church of Chrift by Baptifm, neceffary to Salvation. Coming to Chrift the only Means of Salvation. Abiding in Christ, the only Means of Univerfal Happiness. Bearing much Fruit, the Characteristick of Chrift's Difciples.

Vol. IV. The Ufefulness of Fafting. The Sufficiency of Grace. Faith the Governing Principle of a Chriftian Life. Faith in God and Chrift, a fovereign Remedy against all Troubles. Faith the Principle of Love and Joy. Chrift the Foundation of all the Promifes. God our Sovereign Good. The prefent Security and future Happiness of the Saints. The Communion of the Saints. The Christian Prize. The New Creation. Stedfastnefs to the Eftablifh'd Church recommended.

Vol. V. The One Thing Needful. Univerfal Obedience_re quifite to Salvation. The Glory of God the final Cause of all Things. God alone to be Serv'd. The Advantages of publick Worship. The Duty of publick Thanksgiving. The Sufficiency of Scripture. The Preference of Spiritual Food to Natural. The Preference of Things Invisible and Eternal, to Vilible and Temporal, Of Trust in God. The Nature and Neceffity of Reftitution.

Vol. VI. Three Sermons on Good Friday. The Mystery of our Reconciliation by Chrift, explained. The Satisfaction of Chrift explain'd

explain'd. An Eafter Sermon. Chrift's Refurrection, a Proof of his Divinity. Chrift's Refurrection a Proof of ours. Chrift's Refurrection the Caufe of our Regeneration. Chrift's Refurre&tion the Cause of our Juftification. Chrift's Refurrection an Object of great Joy. An Eafter Sermon. Chrift's Afcenfion into Heaven preparatory to ours. A Whitfon Sermon.

Vol. VII. The Danger of Unbelief. Faith the Principle of inward Purity. Faith in Chrift the only Means of overcoming the World. Faith in Chrift our Title to the Priviledge of Sonship. The Profeffion of our Faith in Chrift ought to be publick. The Profeffion of our Faith in Chrift ought to be conftant. Repentance the End of Chrift's coming into the World. Repentance a certain and the only Method of obtaining Pardon. Repentance the only Method of escaping temporal Judgments, preach'd on the Anniverfary Faft for the Fire of London. Repentance the only Method of escaping Eternal Judgments. Repentance and Faith the two great Branches of the Evangelical Covenant.

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Vol. VIII Holiness the great Delign of the Gofpel Difpenfati

Chrift's Life a Pattern of Holiness to Chriftians. The Holinefs of Chriftians ought to be confpicuous. The Wisdom of being Holy. The Pleafure of being Holy. The Advantages of being Holy. The exemplary Holiness of the Primitive Chriftians. Chrift's Grace fufficient to make Chriftians Holy.

Vol. IX. The Nature, Extent and Polity of God's Kingdom on Earth. God's Omniprefence the beft Guard against Sin. Perpetual Rejoycing the Duty of Chriftians. Univerfal Thanksgiving the Duty of Chriftians. All things to be done to the Glory of God. All things to be done in the Name of Chrift. The Meditation of God's Law, the Good Man's Delight. The Vanity of hearing the Word of God without doing it. The Duty and Advantage of feeking things Spiritual. The Sinfulness and Mifchief of Worldly Anxiety. The great Duty of Loving God. The great Happiness of Loving God.

Vol. X. The Eafinefs of Chrift's Yoke. The Chriftian Race. Chrift the Way, the Truth and the Life. Chrift a Saviour before his Incarnation. The Prefence of Chrift in the Religious Affemblies of Chriftians. The Way of Seeking God fo as to find him. The Way of Pleafing God. The Parable of the Sower. The Bleffing of Purity in Heart. Against rafh Swearing. A Spittal Sermon. Obedience to Governours.

N. B. There are in the Prefs two Volumes more, at the end of which will be a general Index; with fome Account of the Author and his Writings.

Travels through Denmark and fome part of Germany: By way of Journal in the Retinue of the English Envoy, in 1702. With Extracts of feveral Laws relating to the Abfolute Power of the King, Religion, and Government of the Country: Including the Military and Maritime State thereof: The whole Illuftrated with divers Curious Remarks; and a Map of the Ifle of Huen, &c. Done into English from the French Original.

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The Queen's Clofet open'd: Being incomparable Secrets in Phyfick, Surgery, Preferving, Candying and Cookery, after the newest Mode now practifed in England, by the most experienc'd Perfons of the Times. The feventh Edition Corrected, with many new and large Additions throughout the whole.

The Tatlers in Five Volumes Compleat, large and finall Paper. The Spectators in Seven Volumes, in Twelves and Octavo. Mifcellany Poems on feyeral Occafions. To which is added Ariftomenes, a Tragedy written by the Right Honourable the Countess of Winchelsea.

A Collection of Poems on feveral Occafions, viz. On Friendhip; a Satyr against the Muses; on Liberty; Repulfe to Alcandar; the Vifion; Songs of Love; the Emulation on the death of John Dryden, Efq; the Extafie; to the Queen; to the Lady Cambell; to Mr. Norris, on his Idea of Happiness; the Power of Love; the Invocation on the death of King William; on my Wedding Day, with feveral others; Dedicated to the Lord Hallifax. To which is added a Paftoral, entitled, The Fond Shepherdefs, dedicated to Mr. Congreve, by Mrs. Sarah Frige Egerton. The Tryal of the Duke of Norfolk by his Peers for high Treafon against the Queen, on Wednesday the 16th of January, Anno 1571. in the 16th Year of Queen Elizabeth, for attempting to Marry Mary Queen of Scots, without the Confent and Approba tion of the faid Queen Elizabeth. Together with the Learned Arguments of all the Judges and Queen's Council against the Duke; with his most excellent Defence and noble Conduct of himfelf throughout the whole Tryal, from his Arraignment, to his laft Loyal Speech to the Lords after Sentence of Death had paffed upon him. To which is added, an Historical Preface, letting the Reader into the nature of the Cafe. With an Epiftle Dedicatory to his Grace the prefent Duke of Norfolk.

The fecond Part of the Wolf ftript of his Shepherd's Cloathing; in Answer to a late Celebrated Book entitled, The Rights of the Chriftian Church afferted; wherein the Defigns of the Atheists, and Commonwealth's Men, &c. and all forts of Sectaries again ft the Church are plainly laid open and expofed; humbly offered to the Confideration of Her Majesty and Her high Court of Parlia ment. The fecond Edition, with an Addition of feveral Letters from the Paftor of the Church of Geneva to the Archbishop o Canterbury, the Bishop of London, the Univerfities, with thei

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Mr. Boyle's Martyrdom of Theodora and Dydimus.

The Royal Grammar, commonly call'd Lilly's Grammar, explain'd, by way of Question and Answer; opening the meaning of the Rules with great Plainness, to the understanding of Children of the meaneft Capacity. By William Walker, B.D. Author of the Treatife of the English Particles and Idioms. The third Edition with Amendments.

Monf. Gendron's Enquiries into the Nature, Knowledge, and Cure of Cancers.

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