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The following is a Catalogue of the Library of the late John
Byrom, whose Poems and System of Short-Hand have given a
well-earned celebrity to his name. The Collection is still preserved
at Kersall Cell, his property and residence during his later
years, and noW in the possession of his lineal descendant. It has
been thought so curious and valuable, as a transcript of his mind
and studies, and many of the books contained in it are now so
seldom to be found, even in the most extensive libraries, that a
Catalogue of them has been prepared, under the care and super-
intendence of Mr. Rood, of which a few copies are now printed for
private distribution. Perhaps a more appropriate tribute could
not be paid to the memory of one so learned, gifted, and benevo-
lent, than by exhibiting to the world the varied stores from whence
he drew the cultivation of his mind, the formation of his character,
and the inspirations of his genius.
KerBull Cell, May 20, 1848.
"S
C A T A L G U E
MF TilE
LIBRARY
OF THE LATi:
JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S.,
FORMERLY FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE,
l*aKSEIlVi:D AT KERSAIJL CEU^ LANCASHIBE.
PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY.
MDCCCXLVIIL
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JUL 221919'
LONDON
PRINTED BY COMPTON & RITCHIE, MIDDLE STREET, CLOTH FAIR.
mmm
CATALOGUE
OF THE
LIBRARY
OF THE LATE
JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S.
A. (F.) Di C.
TVattato di CosiaogrB&BLf plates 8vo, Lond. 1724
A. (J.) of Ailward
Historical! Narration of the judgement of some English
Bishops^ holy martyrs, and others, concerning Gods election,
and the merit of Christ his death 4to, Lond. 1631
A. (J.).
Discourse on the Death of Joshua Dunn 8to, Lond. 1713
A.(S.) _
I Dying Infants saVd by grace proved, and the blessed man
' with his blessedness described, in a Sermon, near Namptwich,
in Cheshire, 1695 . 4to, Lond. 1699
f A. (T.)
' Religio Clerici . • 12mo,Zon(f. 1681
The following Note relating to this little yolume is transcribed from the intro-
duction to the Works of Sir Thomas Brown, edited by S. Wilkins, Esq.
" The intent of this work, which is written by a Clergyman, is to defend
the Established religion against the Romanists and Schismatics ; to shew
*■ that we never shall have peaceable days, as long as bulkers and coblers
are preachers and couranters.* " — J. Mitfosd.
Abbadie (Jacqubs)
Traite de la Verite de la Religion Chretienne, et TArt de se
connoitre soi-mesme, 4 vol. I2m0y La Haye, 1750
B
4 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Abbott (George) Abp. of Canterbury
A briefe Description of the whole World, engraved titles with
portrait of Abbott, by Marshall 12mo, Lond. 1656
Abulcacim Tariff Abentariq
History of the Conquest of Spain by the Moors, with the Life
ofAlmanzor . . 8vo, XoTirf. 1687
AcosTA. The remarkable Life of Uriel Acosta, and his Reasons
for rejecting all revealed Religion, with Limborch's Defence
of Christianity . . Svo, Lonrf. 1740
Actuarius (Joan.) Filius
De Urinis Ubri septem, Latine ab Amb, L. Nolano
4to, Venet. 1519
Adamus (Melchior)
Vitae Germanorum Medicorum seculorum XV et XVI
Svo, Heidelb. 1620
Addison (Joseph)
The Campaign, a Poem . folio, Lond. 1705
iEoiDius [Columna] Romanus
Commentationes Physicae et Metaphysicae in Aristotelem
Svo, UrseUi^, 1604
iEQiDius, Atheniensis
Carmina de Urinarum judiciis, cum expositione Gentilis de
Fulgineo, curd Avenantii de Camerino, Utteris gothicis
12mo, Lagd. 1515
— Opus de Urinis et Pulsu, cum expositione Gentilis de fulgineo,
Utteris gothicis 4to, sine loco vel anno (1505)
iELFRic (Abbot of St. Albans)
A Testimonie of Antiquitie, shewing the auncient fayth in the
Church of England touching the sacrament of the body and
bloude of the Lord, publikely preached in the Saxons tyme. in
AnglO'Scuvon and English, with a preface by Matt. Parker, Abp.
of Canterbury 12mo, London, by John Day (1566)
For an account of this volume, see Strype*s Life of Abp. Parker, under the
year 1566. It is the first book printed in the Anglo-Saxon character.
iELiANus (Claudius)
De Animalium natura, Gr. et Lat. Petro Gillio et Conrado
Gesnero interpretibus . . 24mo, 1611
— Varia Historia, Gr. et Lat. a Tanaq. Fabro 12mo, Salmurii, 1668
ifisCHINES
In Ctesiphoutem et Demosthenes de Corona Oratio, Gr. et
Lat, d P. Foulkes, et J. Freind, portrait Svo, Oa^on. 1696
Bn^WS^HVHB^aBa«^BVBB*«MHiKVai
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., J'.H.S. 5
^SOPUS
Les Fables d'Esope, avecque des Reflexions, par J. Baudoin,
plates . . 8vo, Paris^ 1649
— Fables of iEsop and other Mythologists, with Morals and Re-
flections, by Sir Roger L^Estrange, port. 2 vol. in 1
folio, Lond. 1704
Agrippa (Henbicus Cornelius) Ab Nettesheym
De incertitudine et vanitate Scientiarum 12mo, 1531
— De Occulta Philosophia libri tres folio, 1533
AiNSwoRTH (Henry)
Annotations upon the Five Bookes of Moses, the Psalmes, and
the Song of Songs • . folio, Lond, 1627
— Another edition . . folio, Lond. 1639
Aix LA Chapelle (Peace of) The new system of proposals for
a general Peace, from the French, by Nugent Syo^ lA)nd. 1746
Akenside (Mark) M.D.
Ode to the Earl of Huntingdon 4to, Lond. 1748
Alberti (Joannes)
Glossarium Grsecum in Nov. Foederem acced. ejus Miscellanea
Critica • . Svo, Lugd. Bat. 1735
Albbrtus Magnus, Ratisp. Episc.
Compendium Theologicae veritatis
ffothic letter^ without signature^ numerals^ or catchwords
4to, Impressum Venetiis per magistrum xpoforum
amoldum alamanum^ 1476
— De secretis Mulierum, cum commento 4to, Venet. 1501
— De secretis MuUerum et de virtutibus Herbarum, etc.
12mo, Argent. 1625
— Postillatio in Apocalypsim, gothic letter
4tOy per J. de Pforczen in Basilea, 1506
— de Alchemia. See Gratarolus
Alcantara (Pedro de)
Pax Animi, a Short Treatise declaring how necessary the Tran-
quility and Peace of the Mind is, and how it may be obtained,
translated by T. W. (Dedicated " To Mo'. Bridget More, Bene-
dictine Prioress at Paris.^^) 12mo, Pom, 1665
Alchemy and the Philosopher's Stone. See Artephius^ Ashmole,
Roger Bacon^ Boyle, BraceschtiSy CroUius, J. Digby, Glauber ,
Gratarolus, Hermes, Hermetischer, Sperberus, Sendivogius,
Trismegistus, Thomburgh
— (The Rosicrucians). See Andrea, Maierus, T. Vaughan
B 2
CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRAET
of the Francttcaiis, or a Sink of Ljes and Bbspheiiiies
collected out of the ^Book of the C oufij i iuilk s^ (tnmslated by
D. S.) . . \2mo, Limd. 1679
This is an excerpt out of the celelmSed LEber Cooibmixtstmii f Tiur Sl Frui-
cisci ad Titam Jesa Cbristi). printeti ccigiiiailT at Mciiiolanixin. in the-
jear 1510, in which the antbcv nin^ a pBiallH between S. Fnncis and
our SaTioiir#
Alsxaxdee (JoHsr), a Conrerted Jew
Gods Coyenant displayed^ with the Reasons of his Con¥cisi<m
4to, LaiuL 16S9
Alexandeo VIL See G. Ltti
Alki9idus (Jac.) See Maxusceipts
Ali^atius (Leo.)
Oposctdonun Gfraeoomm et Latinorum vetustioiiini ac leoenti-
ontm fibri dno^ edente B. Nihusio^ 2 toL in 1
12nio, Cokm, Agr^. 1653
Allaxin us (Jacobus)
Medicae Disceptationes • 12mo, Far, 1535
[AfcLBW ( )]
Exeommnnicatio Excommunicata, or a Censore of the Pres-
Inrteiian Censures and Proceedings in the Classis at Man-
chester^ in a Discourse betwixt the Ministers of that Classis
and some Dissenting Christians 4to^ hand. 1658
Allen (Thomas), Rector of Kettering
The New Birth, or Christian Regeneration 8yo, Idmd. 1754
Allen (William)
Practical Discourse on Faith folio. Land. 1703
Allikoton (John)
The Grrand conspiracy of the Members against the Mind, of
Jews against their King ; with the grand Reprover, or Eng-
lands fiuthful VLovlxXjot, fifth edition 12mo, hond. 1657
Allix (Petrus), D.D*
Dissertatio de Jesu Christi anno et mense natali, large
PAPER . . Svo, Ixmd. 1707
In this work AUiz endeayoiuv to proye that our Saviour was bora in the
spriDg.
— Remarks upon some places of Mr. Whiston^s Books
Svo, Lond. 1711
A[llot] (R[obert])
Englands Parnassus, or the choycest Flowers of our moderne
Poets, with their Poeticall Comparisons sm. Svo, Lond. 1600
^^9i9«H^PHm9PlV«'*"-^«i
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 7
Allyaco (Petrus de)
Expositio super Cantica, gothic letter , without signatures^ nu-
merals, or catchwords
AtOy Exaratum est per Antonium Cayllaut, 1483
Alting (Jacob)
Hebraeorum Respublica Scholastica 12mo, Amst. 1652
Altomari (Donatus a. ab) Med. Neapol.
Omnia Opera, nunc primum in unum coUecta
folio, Lugdunty 1565
Alvernus, see Guilermus Parisiensis
Amadis de Gaule. Le premier et le second Livre, mis en Fran-
coys par le Seigneur Nicol. de Herberay, woodcuts
8vo, Par. 1560
Amama (Sixtinus)
Grammatica Ebraea Martinio-Buxtorfiana 8vo, Amst. 1634
— Coronis ad eandem Grammaticam 8vo, Amst. 1635
Amatis (Fr. Maria de)
Vita della Suor Jacinta Marescotti, nel Monastero di S. Ber-
nardino in Viterbo . 8vo, Viterboy 1642
Ambrosius (Sanctus) Episcopus Mediolanensis
Omnia Opera, per eruditos viros ex codicum coUatione emen-
data, cur& Desid. Erasmi, 4 vol. in 1
folio. Par. G. Chevalloniiy 1539
— Omnia quotquot extant Opera, primum per D. Erasmum et S.
Gelenium, nunc postremum per Joan. Costerium castigata,
vol. 1 to 3 . folio, Basil, per E. Episcopiumy 1567
Amman (John C.)
The talking Deaf Man, a method whereby he who is born
Deaf may learn to speak, in English, by Dan. Foot, M.D.
12mo, Lond. 1694
Ammianus (Marcellinus)
Rerum Gestarum libri XVIII, ex MS. Codicibus, annota-
tionibus illustrati ab Henr. Valesio 4to, Paris, 1636
Anabaptists. Declaration of the Anabaptists in the City of .
London, a broadside . • 4to
— Invitation to the Lord's People, in the three nations, to a holy
fejoycing for his late salvation begun in us, a broadside
Anastasius Biblioth. Sedis Apost.
Collectanea, studio J. Sirmondi 8vo, PariSy 1620
Ancillon (C[harles])
L'Irrevocabilite de I'Edit de Nantes 12mo, Amst. 1688
Andrews (Joh. V.)
Republicae Christianopolitanae Descriptio 24mo, Argent. 1619 •
^v>^
8 CATALOGUE OF TH£ LIBRARY
ANDBEiS (JOH. V.)
Tunis Babel, sive Judiciorum de Fratemitate Rosacese Crucis
Chaos • • 24mo, Argent. 1619
Andrblinus (Faustus)
Epistolae Proverbiales et Morales 4to, Par. Ascens. 1524
Andres (Juan Franc.)
Monumento de los Santos Martyres Justo, i Pastor en la Ciu-
dad de Huesca . 12mo, Huesca, 1644
Andrewes (Lancelot), Bp, of Winchester
XCVI Sermons, published by His Majesties speciall Com-
mand, third edition • folio, Lond. 1635
— XCYI Sermons, published by His Majesties speciall Command,
fourth edition, portrait by John Payne folio, Lond. 1641
— Manual of Private Devotions and Meditations, translated by
Rd. Drakey portrait and/rontispiece 12mo, Lond. 1692
Andry (Nicholas), M.D.
Accoimt of the Breeding of Worms in Human Bodies, plates
8vo, Lond. 1701
Angier (John), see Manchester.
Ango (Pierre)
L^Optique . . 12mo, Paris, 1682
Anne (Queen) Sermon on her Death. See H. Richmond
Anonymus Eremita (Pseud.)
Of the Visible Sacrifice of the Church of God, two parts
4to, BruxeUeSy 1637
An s ELM us, Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis
Opera Omnia, notis, etc. illustrata, studio D. Joan. Picardi,
4 vol. in 1 . . folio. Colon. Agrip. 1612
— Meditationes. See Augustinus
Anthems. Collection of those used in King's College Chappel,
in Cambridge . . Svo, Camh. 1706
Anthologia. Florilegium diversorum epigrammatum veterum,
Graece folio, Paris, excudebat Henr. Stephanus, 1566
Anthologia seu selecta quaedam Poemata Italorum, qui Latine
Scripserunt,/r5/ edition . 12mo, Lond. 1684
With the Latin Preface of Bp. Atterbury, afterwards omitted
in Pop^s Edition of 1740
Avfloff T«v X«p/T«v . . 4to, Venet. 1724
Antinomianism. Blow at the Root, or Christ stabbed in the
House of his Friends . 12mo, Lond. 1762
Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius)
De Seipso et ad Seipsum, Gr. et Lat. d G. Xylandro, notis
Merici Casauboni . 12mo, Lond. 1643
J
■R^naBHVMBSMVnS
BH
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 9
Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius)
De rebus suis, Gr. et Lat. commentario Tho. Gatakeri, access.
Vita a Geo. Staxihopef portrait by Faithorne 4to, Lond. 1697
— His Meditations concerning Himselfe, translated by Meric
Casaubon . • 4to, Lond. 1634
— Second edition . . 4to, Lond. 1635
Antonii (Sancti) Vita. See AtMnasius
Aphthonius
Progymnasmata, Latine a R. Agricola et Joan. M. Cataneo,
cum scholiis R. Lorichii . 12mo, Lond. 1685
Apolinarius
Interpretatio Psalmorum, versibus heroicis, Graece
12mo, Lond. 1590
Apuleius
De Asino Aureo, per P. Scriverium 24mo, Amst. 1624
Aquinas. See Thomas Aquinas
Arbussi
La Juste Idee de la Grace Immediate, ou Reponse a M. Jurieu
24mo, La Haye^ 1689
Archer (Edm.) Arch-deacon of Taunton
Sermon at St. Martin's Church, Oxford 8vo, Oxford^ 1713
Aretius (Benbdictus)
Commentarii in omnes Epistolas Pauli et Canonicas, et in
Apocalypsin . • folio, 1589
Aristophanes
Comcediae Novem, cum commentariis antiquis, Grsece, ab A.
Fracino 4to, FlorentuBy per hsredes Ph. Junta, 1525
— Comoedise Novem, cum commenteriis antiquis, duseque sine
commentariis, Graece folio, Basil, in off. Froben. 1547
Aristoteles
Opera, Gr. et Lat. edita ab Isaaco Casaubono, 2 vol.
folio, Lugduniy 1590
— Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat. 8vo, Aurel. Allob. 1607
— Opera Physica, Graece . 4to, Franco/. 1577
— Operum Physicorum et Metaphysicorum Paraphrases
12mo, Par. per Sim. ColimBum, 1521
— Organum, Graece . . 4to, Franco f. 1577
— liOgica, ex recognitione N. Gruchii, MS. notes in an old hand
4to, Par. 1567
— et Xenophon. Ethica^ Politica et CEconomica, Graece
8vo, Basil, s. a.
10 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Aristoteles
Incipit prefacio Leonardi Aretini in libros ethicorum
Colophon. Explicit textus ethicorum Aristotelis per leonardu
arretinu lucidissime translatus correctissimeq.
Impressus OxoniiSy Anno dni Mcccclxxix^ 4to
The volume commences on a ij and extends to v vi : k has only six leaves.
There is no sheet 1 : all the others are in eignts, except a, of which the
first leaf was prohahly blank. It is of considerable interest, as present-
ing one of the earliest books from the Oxford press. The register is
very unevenly printed throughout. The present copy is in fine sound con-
dition, but is slightly water-stained. Mr. Byrom has written his name on
the first leaf of the book, and on the top of the same page is written
" Orate pro anima Edmudi Crofton," who is probably the writer of a mar-
ginal gloss extending to e iiij, which appears to be of the early part of
the sixteenth century. On the last leaf is the autograph of '* Rafie
Kyrkhm."
— Commentarii, etc. in Aristot. see JEgidiuSy GoliuSy Philoponm,
G. Powell
Arminius (Jacobus)
Opera Theologica . 4t03 Luffd. Bat. 1629
Arnauld (Antoine)
Des Vrayes et des Fausses Idees [centre Malebranche]
12mO; Cologne, 1683
— Reponses a ses Ouvrages, see Malebranche, Merlat
Arnauld d^Andilly (Rob.)
CEuvres Chrestiennes . 12mo^ Paris, 1669
Arndtius (Joannes)
De Vero Christianismo, cura Anton. W. Boemi, portrait, 2 vol.
8vo, Lond. 1708
— Aliud Exemplar
— Paradiss Gartlein^ mit Gebeten und lAeAem, plates
12mo, Numberg
Arnobius
Disputationes adversus Gentes . 8yo^ BomI. 1546
Army. Three Speeches against continuing the army, &c. in the
H. of C. . . 8vo, Lond. 17I8
The Speakers were W. Shippen, Esq., E. Jeffereys, and Sir Thomas Hanmer.
Shippen was committed to the Tower for some passages in his Speech.
Artemonius (L. M.), see Crellius
Artephius. His Secret Booke of the blessed Stone called the
Philosophers • • 12mo, Zon^. 1624
This copy is interleaved, all the mysterious directions are underlined, and the
additional leaves and margins are crowded with cabalistical figves and
observations in the numeric writing of some devotee of the Rosy Cross.
^sMPa^HHM^n^aKinep
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 1 1
Abticuli ad narrationes novas pertin. formati
16mo, Lond. Bichard Pynson, s. a.
AscHAM (Roger)
The Schole Master^ first ediiionyVlsLA letter
4to, Lond. by John Daye, 1570
— Familiarium Epistolarum libri tres et Poemata quaedam, cum
vita auctoris opera E. G[rant] 8vo, Londini, 1590
AsGiLL (John)
The Succession of the House of Hanover vindicated against
[Bedford's] ^^ Hereditary Right'* 8vo, Lond. 1714
ASHMOLE (ElIAS)
The way to Bliss, in three Books, made publick by Elias Ash-
mole . . 4to, Lond. 1658
*' This work seems to be written about the beginning of the last century
(1500) ; the main drift of the (anonymous^ author being to prove the
possibility of such a thing as the Philosopner's Stone. The marginal
notes are by Doctor Everard." — From the Preface,
AsHTON (Tho.), D.D.
Dissertation on II Peter, i, 19, in answer to [Collins']
^^ Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion"
8vo, Lond, 1750
*«* Ashton was born at Lancaster in 1716.
Ashwell (George)
De Socino et Socinianismo Dissertatio 8vo, Oxon. 1680
Assembly of Divines
Humble Advice, concerning a Confession of Faith
4to, Lond. 1647
— Confession of Faith, with the Larger and Lesser Catechismes,
composed by the Assembly of Divines, sitting at Westminster
4to, London^ 1658
— Explanation of their Shorter Catechism 12mo, London^ 1695
Assheton (William), Rector of Middleton, Lancashire
Toleration disapproved and condemned, second edition
4to, Oxford, 1670
-^- Seasonable Apology for the Honours and Revenues of the
Clergy, |?or^roi/ by Loggan 8vo, London, 1676
— A Seasonable Vindication of the Clergy, being an Answer to
[Matt. Tindal's] " Rights of the Christian Church asserted*'
By Oy Lond. 1709
Assises* Abridgement of the booke of Assises, bladk letter
^ 16mo, London, by Richard Tottill, 1555
c
12 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
[AsTELii (Mary)]
Serious Proposal to the Ladies for the advancement of their
true and greatest Interest^ second edition 12mo^ Lond. 1695
— Reflexions on Marriage, &cr. 12mo (1700)
Athanasius (Sanctus) Archiepiscopus Alexandrinus
Opera quas reperiuntur omnia, Graece nunc primum in lucem
data, interpretisitione Petri Mannii folio, Heidelb. 1600
Marginal notes by John Byrom.
— Opera quae reperiuntur omnia, Gr. et Lat. cum indicibus,/?or-
trait, 2 vol. . folio. Par. 1627
On the fly leaf is the following peculiarly grateful acknowledgement on ac-
cepting the volumes :
'^ Li perpetuam rei memoriam, Ego Gul. Ward, indigniss. Eccsti. Leonard!
Fauster Lane, Pastor, accepi a GuL Gibs, cive et Aurifabro Athanasii
Opera, pro quibus ex animo velim, ut ilH, deus misericors, suisque con-
cedat pacem in terris et in coelis ralutem, in secula seculorum, Amen. —
Anno salutis, 1632.'*
— Vita Sancti Antonii Eremitae, Gr. et Lat. cum notis Dav.
Hoeschelii . 4to, August. Vind. 1611
— The Acts of, with Notes on his Creed, and Observations on W.
Sherlock^s Vindication of the Trinity 4to, 1690
— Defence of, against Whiston, see S. Thirlby
Athanasian Creed, an Apology for 8vo, Lond. n. d.
Atheism. Mystery of Atheism, or the Devices made use of to
propagate it • 8vo, Lond. 1699
— Conmtations of, see T. Blackwell, Campanella, J. Edwards, H.
More
Atheist Unmasked (The), by a Person of Honour 4to, Lond. 1685
Athenagoras (Sanctus)
Opera, Gr. et Lat. • . 12mo, Oa^on. 1682
— Apologeticks for the Christian Religion and the Resurrection,
done into EngUsh, with notes by David Humphreys
8vo, Lond. 1714
Athebton (John), High Sheriffe of Lancashire
Funeral Sermon on, see J. Livesey
[Attbrbury (Fbancis) Bishop of Rochester]
Argument to prove the Affections of the People of England to
be the best Security of the Government 8vo, Lond^ 17I6
[Attwood (William)]
Argumentum Anti-Normannicum, or an Argument proving
that William made no absolute Conquest of England by the
Sword, frontispiece . 8vo, Lond. 1682
In answer to ''W. Pettyt*s Ancient Rights of the Commons.*'
"^
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 13
AuGUSTiNus (Sanctus Aurelius) Hipponens. Episcopus
De Civitate Dei,
the initial Utters illuminated in gold and cohura
folio, [RonuB^per Conr. Sweynheym et A. Pannartz], 1470
— Pe Civitate Dei Ubri XXII, commentariis Ludov. Vivis illus-
trati • • 8vo, Geneva^ 1622
— De utilitate credendi contra Manichaeos, de fide contra Mani-
chaeos et de fide et symbolo 12mo, Colon. 1533
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Christ, blacii Utter, printed within woodcut borders
12mo, London, by John Daye, 1577
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Confessions • 12mo, Printed at Paris, 1638
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Noctes Atticae • . 12mo, Amst. 1651
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AuBELius (JuLiANUs) Lcssigniensis
De Cognominibus deorum gentilium 12mo, Antv* 1541
AuBBLius Antoninus (Marcus)
The Golden Booke, translated oute of Frenches by John Boiu>
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The Christian Moderator, or Persecution for Religion con-
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Liber Radicum seu Lexicon Ebraicum folio, Witeb. 1589
AviiiA (Doctor Juan db)
Certain selected Spirituall Epistles most profitable for all
sortes of People whoe seeke their salvation 8vo, Rouen, n. d.
AxFORD (John)
Hidden Things brought to Light, in reading the Bible, an Ex-
planation of the Coyns, Weights, Measures, &c. mentioned in
the Bible . . 12mo, Glasgow, 1701
Ayscough (Philip)
A Lent Sermon at St. Saviour's Southwark 8vo, Lond. 1729
B. (G.) _
Rarities, or the incomparable Curiosities in Secret Writing,
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— Fifty Queries to those that question Infants Right to Baptism
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B. (N.) probably Nicholas Brady, D.D.
The Resurrection founded on Ju8ti<!e 8vo, Lond. 1700
B. (W.)
Collection of the Statutes on the Oaths of Supremacy and
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— Touchstone for Gold and Silver Wares, or Manual for Gold-
smiths, yron^w;pi«c^ . 8vo, Lond. 1677
Bacon (Francis) Lord Verulam
Sylva Sylvarum, or a Naturall Historic, published by Wm.
Rowley, D.D. with the New Athntis, port, folio, Ijond. 1627
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OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 15
Bacon (Francis) Lord Verulam
Historie of the Reigne of King Henry the Seventh, portrait by
Marshall . • foUo^/^ndion, 1641
— Historia Regni Henrici Septimi 12mo, Lugd. B. 1647
Bacon (Roger)
Thesaurus Chemicus in quo Liber Scientiarum, Alchemia
major, Secretum Secretorum, etc. 12mo, Franco/. 1620
— see Gratarolus
Baillet (Adribn)
Les Vies des Saints, avec PHistoire de leur Culte, selon PEglise
Catholique, et PHistoire des autres festes de FAnnee, portrait
by Audrany 4 vol. . folio, Paris, 1724
Bail (Louis)
LiEi Philosophic Affective: la Morale, la Logique devote, la
Physique illuminative, et la Metaphysique sumaturelle
12mb, Par. 1657
Baily (Lewes), see Bayley
Baker (Father Augustin)
Sancta Sophia, or Directions for the Prayer of Contemplation,
&c. extracted from his Treatises, by R. F. Serenus Cressy, 2 vol.
8vo, Doway, 1657
Dedicated to Lady Cath. Gascoigne, Lady Abbesse of S. Benedict in Cam-
bray, &c.
Baker (George)
Jewell of Health, see Gesner
[Baker (Thomas)]
Reflections upon Learning, its Insufidciency, and the Useful-
ness and Necessity of Revelation 8vo, London, 1700
Baker (William) Bp. of Norwich
Sermon before the House of Lords on the 30th January
8vo, Land. 1 724
Baldwin (William), see Mirrour/or Magistrates
Bale (John) Bp. of Ossory
The first two partes of the Actes or unchaste examples of the
Englyshe Votaryes, gathered out of theyr owne Legendes
andChronycles, bladt btUr
16mo, London, by John Tysdale, dweUynge in
Knyght Riders trete, 1560
Bales (Peter)
The Writing Schoolemaster, conteining three Bookes in one ;
the first teaching Swift Writing, the second True Writing,
the third Faire Writing 4to, London, 1590
One of the scarcest of all the early books on the Stenographic Art.
16 CATALOGUE. OF THE LIBRARY
Balfour (William)
Hereafter^ or a philosophical Enquiry into the place and
nature of Heaven and Hell 8vo, Manchester ^ 1752
Balls (Roger)
Discourse of Divine Dispensations^ shewing that our present
Churches are not under the pure Gospel administration
12mo^ Leedes^ 1756
Balmford (James)
Reply to Gataker's Answeres in his " Treatise of the Nature
and Use of Lotts/^ to his James Balmford's Arguments in a
" Dialogue concerning the Unlawfulnes of Games of Chance^'
(with the Dialogue reprinted) 12mo, Lond. 1623'
Bambamius (Hartwigius)
Ex Antiquitate Orientali Spenceriana de Zabiis Hypothesis
4to, Wittenb. 1706
Bank. Mischievous Consequences of further establishing the
Bank of England . 4to^ Lond. 17O8
Baptism. Lay B. null and void, see R. Lawrence
— History of, see St. N.
Baptism (Infant) see J. J5., fF. Cook^ GrotmSy J. Stokes, Jer.
Taylor J G. Towerson, W. Walker
Baratbrius (Johannes Philippus)
Disquisitio de Successione Episcoporum Romanorum a Petro
ad Victorem, acced. de Constitutionibus Apostolicis, de Scrip-
tis Dion. Pseud- Areopagitae, etc. 4to, Ultraj. 1740
:^ — Life, see Formey
Barbanson (R. p. Constantinus db) ^
Verae Theologicae Mysticae Compendium, sive Amoris Divini
occultse Semitsdy frontispiece 12mo, Amst. 1698
Barbe YRAC^s Spirit of Ecclesiasticks answered, see Z. Grey
Barclay (Joannes)
Argenis, cum clave . 12mo, Oxon. 1634
— Alia Editio . . 12mo, Amst. Elz. 1664
— Satyricon, cum clave 24mo, Amst. Elz. 1658
Barclay (John), Minister at Cruden
Description of the Roman Catholick Church, in a Vision (in
Verse), written in 1679 . 4to, 1689
Barclay (Robert)
Apology for the true Christian Divinity, as preached by the
Quakers, /o«rM edition . 8vo, Lond. 170I
Barker (James), Minister of Redboum, Hartfordshire
The Royal Robe, or a Treatise of Meeknesse 12mo, Lond. 1661
Dedicated to Sir Harbotle Grimston.
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Barlandus (Hadrianus)
Jocorum veterum ac recentium duae centuriae 8vo, Lovan, 1524
Barlowe (Thomas), Bp. of Lincoln
Brutum Fulmen, or the Bull of Pope Pius V, concerning the
damnation, excommunication, and deposition of Q. Eliza-
beth, with observations and animadversions 4to, Lond. 1681
Barnabas (Sanctus)
Epistola Catholica, edita a J. J. Madero 4to, Helmest. 1655
— see CoteleriuSy Ignatius
His Epistles, see JVake
History of his Gospel, see Toland
Barnard (John)
Sermon on the Death of the Rev. Geo. Curwin
12mo, Boston, N. E. \*J\^
Baronius (Robertus), Eccles. Abredon.
Disputatio de vero discrimine peccati mortalis et venialis
12mo, Oxon. 1658
— Metaphysica Generalis 12mo, Land. 1657
[Barrington (John, Lord)]
The Revolution and Anti-Revolution Principles stated and
compared, against [Bedford's] "Hereditary Right,'' by the
Author of Two Dissuasives against Jacobitism 8vo, Lond. 1 714
— Essay on the several Dispensations of God to Mankind, in the
order in which they he in the Bible 8vo, London, 1728
Barrow (Isaac) D.D.
Sermon upon the Passion of our Saviour Swo, London, 1682
— Exposition on the Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and Ten Com-
mandments, with the Doctrine of the Sacraments, port.
8vo, London, 1697
Bartas (Guillaume de Saluste Sieur du) His Divine
Weekes and Workes, with a Collection of all the other most
delightfuU Workes, translated and written by Josuah Sylves-
ter, yron^%>iece byR. Elstracke foMo, JLondon, 1621
Barthelemy des Martyrs (Dom), Archevesque de Brague
Sa Vie, tiree de son Histoire, par Louis de Grenade, etc.port.
8vo, Paris, 1664
Bartholinus (Caspar)
Anatomicae Institutiones 24mo, Oaton. 1633
— Specimen Philosophiae Naturalis 12mo, Oxon. 1698
Bartholomews Day (St.) Relation of the Barbarous and Bloody
Massacre of about an hundred thousand Protestants over all
France by the Papists in 1572 4to, Lond. 167 S
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Babtolus (Daniel)
The Learned Man defended and reform'd^ englished by
Thoipias Salusbuiy . 8vo, Lond. 1660
Barwick (Peter)
Life of Dr. John Barwick, Dean of St. PauPs, with notes and
Appendix of Letters, portrait by Verttie 8vo, London, 1 724
Bastwick (John)
The Utter Routing of the whole Army of all the Independ-
ents and Sectaries, or Independency not Gods Ordinance, tvith
commendatory verses, and portrait of Bastwick in armoury by
Cross J at the foot of which is the autograph of Dr. Richard
Hollingworth, the Defender of the right of Charles /. to the
authorship of E/xmv ^aaiKinyi 4to, London, 1646
Batalbrius (Jacobus)
Vindiciae Miraculorum, per quae fidei Christianae Veritas ohm
confirmata fuit . 12mo, ^m«/. 1673
Bate (J.) M.A.
Thanksgiving Sermon on the Union 8vo, Lond. 1707
Bate (Julius), Rector of Sutton, Sussex
Essay on the third Chapter of Genesis, and the Spiritual Sense
of the Law, in which the third Proposition of [Warburton's]
Divine Legation is consider'd 8vo, Lond. 1741
— Hebrew Grammar, on the Usage of the Words by the Inspired
Writers . . 8vo, Lorn?. 1751
Bates (William), D.D.
Funeral Sermon on the Death of Dr. Thomas Manton
4to, Lond. 1678
— Works (The Existence of God, Pour last Things, Sermons, &c.)
with Accoimt of the Author's Life and Character, port, by
White, after Kneller, large paper folio, London, 1 700
— Letter to, see S. Lobb
Baudius (Dominicus)
Poemata,jt?or/rai/ . 24mo, Amst. 1640
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Baudouin (T.)
Emblemes divers representez dans cent quarante Figures,
enrichis de discours Moraux et Hystoriques, plates by Briot,
2 vol. . . 8vo, Par. 1659
Bauhinus (Caspar)
De Corporis humani fabrica 12mo, Basil, 1590
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Baxter (Richard)
The Quaker's Catechism^ or the Quakers questioned^ their
Questions answered, and both published for the sake of those
of them that have not yet sinned unto Death 4to, Lond. 1657
— A Holy Commonwealth, or Political Aphorisms, opening the
true Principles of Government 8vo, Lond. 1659
— The Vain Religion of the formal Hypocrite, and the mischief
of an unbridled Tongue, in Sermons before the House of Com-
mons . . 12mo, Z/om/. 1660
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Assemblies, as by Law required 4to, 1684
Bayle (Pierre)
Nouvelles de la Republique des Lettres (Juillet, Decembre)
12mo, Am8t. 1687
Bayley (Lewis)
The Practice of Piety, engraved title by Marshall
12mo, Lond. 1638
— Another Edition . I2m0y Amst. 1649
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12mo, Lond. 1668
[Bayly (Thomas), Bp. of Killala]
Essay on Inspiration, in two parts 8vo, Lond. 1707
Bayly (William)
Call from the Lord God unto Christendom (so called), an
Examination, how they came by the name Christian, &c.
4to, 1673
Beaven (Thomas)
The Agency of God and the Agency of Man co-working
in the Salvation of Man (against Chubb's " Nature Vin-
dicated'O • SvOy Lond. 1727
— on the Quakers^ answered, see Fox
Beck (Cave)
The Universal Character, by which all the Nations in the
World may understand one anothers Conceptions out of one
common \Vntmgy frontispiece by Faithomey containing a whole
length portrait of the author 8vo, Lond. 1657
*^* A project for an universal language, anterior to that of Bp. Wilkins.
Bbcmann (Christianus)
Manuductio ad Latinam Linguam 8vo, 1619
20 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
[Bedford (Hilkiah)]
The Constitution^ Laws, and Government of England vindi-
cated, in a Letter to W. Higden on his ^* View of the Consti-
tution^^ . . 8vo, Lond. 1709
— The Hereditary Right of the Crown of England asserted, and
the Constitution vindicated from the misrepresentations of Dr.
Higden • . folio, Lond* 1713
This work was really written by George Harbin, a Nonjuror ; but Bedford
was fined 1000 marks, and imprisoned three years, as the author of it. In
the Appendix No. 6, is John Hales* ^ Declaration of the Succession," in
favour of the Suffolk Family, versus Mary Queen of Scots, written in
1563.
— Replies^ see Asgilly Barrington
Bedloe (Capt. William)
The Excommunicated Prince, a Tragedy, being the Popish Hot
in a Play . • folio, Loncf. 1679
Behmen (Jacob), the Teutonic Philosopher
Werke, ^te/e*, in 6 vol. . 12mo, Amst. 1682
— XL Questions concerning the Soule, propounded by Dr. B.
Walter, and answered by Jacob Behmen [translated by J.
Sparrow], plate of the philosophick globe 4to, Lond. 1647
— Another Edition . 12mo, Lond. 1665
— The Second Booke concerning the three Principles of the
Divine Essence of the Eternall, Dark, Light, and Temporary
World, translated by J. S. [Sparrow] 4to, Lond. 1648
— Epistles, full of instructions how to attaine to the Life of Christ,
translated by J. E. [Ellistone] 4to, Lond. 1649
— The Third Booke of the Authour, being the High and Deepe
Searching out of the Threefold Life of Man through the three
principles, englished by J. Sparrow 4to, Lond, 1650
— Signatura Rerum, shewing the Sign of the several! Forms and
Shapes in the Creation, translated by J. Ellistone
4to, Lond. 1651
— Of Christ's Testaments, viz. Baptisme and the Supper, engUshed
by John Sparrow . . 4to, Lond. 1652
With an Autograph, ^* Caleb Gilman, Anno Dom. 169^,'* and notes and ex-
tracts throughout the volume in the same hand.
— Another copy, " ex libris Johafis. Weddell"
— Another
— Consideration on the Book of Esaias Stiefel of the Threefold
State of Man, and his New Birth 12mo, Lond. 1653
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Bbhmen (Jacob), the Teutonic Philosopher
Aurora, the Day-Spring, the Root or Mother of Philosophic,
Astrologie, and Theologie [translated by John Sparrow],
frontispiece by Hollar 4to, Lond. 1656
— Another copy, vAth MS. remarks, and a "Caution to the
Reader'^ on the study of Behmen^s writings, by Caleb Oilman
— Mysterium Magnum, or an Exposition of the Book of Genesis,
wherein the Kingdom of Nature and the Kingdom of Grace
are expounded, with the Life of the Author, by Durand Hotham
folio, Lond. 1656
— The Remainder of Books written by Jacob Behme [Answers
and Apologies to B. Tylcken, E. Stiefel, and G. Rickter, and
twenty-five Epistles], englished by John Sparrow
4to, Lond. 1662
— Works, viz. The Threefold Life of Man ; The Answers to Wal-
ter's Questions concerning the Soul ; Treatise of the Incarna-
tion, and the Clavis, tvith figureSyhj the Rev. Wm. Law
4to,Lo^. 1763
— see Teutonick Philosophy
— His Philosophy unfolded, see E. Taylor
— Life, see F. Okely
Beiler (Bened.)
German Grammar, especially for Merchants 8vo, Lond. 1736
Bekker (Balthasar)
Le Monde Enchant^, ou Examen des communs sentimens
touchant les Esprits, ^or/rai/, 4 vol. 12mo, Amst. 1694
— Un autre exemplaire, 4 vol. 12mo, Amst. 1694
— The World Bewitch^, or Examination of the common Opi-
nions concerning Spirits, translated, vol. 1 {no more published)
12mo, Lond. 1695
Bell (John), of Antermony ^
Travels from St. Petersburg to diverse parts of Asia, 2 vol.
4to, Glasg. Foulis, 1763
Bell (Thomas)
The Popes FuneraU, containing a plaine reply to " The Fore-
runner of Bels downfall,^' with the utter confusion of Poperie
4to, Lond. 1605
Bell (William), Pastor of Highton, Lancashire
Incomparable Company-keeping, or a Conversation on Earth
in Heaven . 12mo, Lond. 1656
Bellarminus (Robertus, Cardinalis)
De Ascensione Mentis in Deum per Scalas Rerum Creatarum
12mo, Tulli, 1615
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22 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
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The Soul's Ascension to God by the steps of Creation^ englished
by H. Hall . 8vo, Lonui. 1703
— De iEterna felicitate Sanctorum )2mo^ Colonue^ 1616
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— De Scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis . Svo, Par. 1630
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— An ample Declaration of the Christian Doctrine^ translated by
Richard Hadock^ D.D. 12mO; printed at Roan, n. d.
— see Briffhtmany J. Mestrezat, G. WJiitaker
Belli (Silvio) Vicentino
Libro del Misurar con la Vista^ woodcuts 4to^ Fenet. 1566
Bellinger (F.)
Discourse on the nutrition of the Foetus 8vo, Lond. 1717
Bellini (Laurentiiis)
De Urinis et Pulsibus, de missione Sanguinis, etc. cum pr^fa-
tione Joh. Bohnii . 4to, Franco/. 1698
— Mechanical Account of Fevers 8vo, Lond. 1720
Benedictus (Beatus)
Regula a S. Dunstano recognita — Innocentii et Clementis
Quinti Decretales — H. de S. Victore, de modo orandi — Divi
Bernardi Tractatus de Yita Solitaria {title wanting)
per Jod. Badium Ascensiumy sine anno
Bennet (Thomas), Rector of St. James's, Colchester
Paraphrase, with Annotations upon the Book of Common
Prayer, second edition . 8vo, Lond. 1709
Bennett (William), see Manuscripts
Ben-Sirje Proverbia, see Drusius
Bentham (Edward), Canon of Christ's Church, Oxford
Introduction to Moral Philosophy [with Tables of English
Discourses on Moral Subjects, and the principal Writers on
Moral Philosophy] 8vo, Oxford, 1745
With the autograph of Sam. Bardslev, Physician, of Manchester.
Bentley (Richard), D.D.
Confutation of Atheism; a Sermon, being the Second at
Boyle's Lecture . 4to, Lond. 1692
— Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris 8vo, Lond. 1699
— Remarks on a late Discourse of Free-Thinking [Collinses], by
Phileleutherus Lipsiensis, both parts 8vo, Lond. 1714-15
HV
OF JOHN BYKOM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 23
Bentley (Richard), D.D.
La Friponnerie Laique des pretendus Esprits-Forts d'Angle-
terre, ou Remarques de Phileleuthere de Leipsick sur le Dis-
cours de la Liberie de Penser [de Collins] 12mo, Amst. IJSS
— Emendations on Milton's Paradise Lost 12nio, Lond. 1732
. — Eight Sermons preached at the Hon. R. Boyle's Lecture, in
the first year, 1692, sivth edition 8vo, Camb, 1735
— see Byrom
Berchetus (Tuss., Lingonensis)
Elementaria Traditio Christianorum fidei, Gr. et Lat.
8vo, Lond. 1648
Berkeley (George), Bp. of Cloyne
Essay towards a New Theory of Vision 8vo, Dvi. 1709
— Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, in opposition
to Sceptics and Atheists . 8vo, Land, 1713
— Alciphron, or the Minute Philosopher, containing an Apology
for the Christian Religion, against Free-thinkers, second edi
iion, 2 vol. . . 8vo, Lond, 1732
Bernardus (Sanctus), Claraevallensis Abbas
Opera Omnia, cum notis J. Picardi, j9or^. folio, Parisiis, 1632
— Opera Omnia, access. Bemardi Epistolae nunquam edita3, et
Notae F. Jo. Picardi . folio, Paris^ 1640
— Meditationes, see Augustinus
— De Vita SoUtaria, see Benedictus
— Sermons sur le Pseaume " Qui habitat in adjutorio'*
8vo, Paris, 1658
— A Rule of Good Life, especiallie for Virgins, translated by
Father Antonie Batt 24mo, Doway, by L. Kellam, 1633
Berxard (Richard), Pector of Batcomb, Somerset.
The Isle of Man, or the Legall Proceeding in Man-shire against
Smne, fourth edition . 12mo, Lond. 1627
— Thesaurus Biblicus seu Promptuarium Sacrum, with an Abstract
of the Holy Scripture,^or/rai^ by Hollar folio, Lond. 1644
Bertholdus, Ord. Predic.
Horologium devotionis circa vitam Christi, litteris gothidsy
woodcuts {the last le(if wanting) 16mo,Par.22. Gourmont (1500)
(With Gerson.)
Bertot (M.), Directeur de Mad. Guion
Le Directeur Mistique, ou ses CEuvres Spirituelles ; avec de
Lettres Spirituelles du R* P. Maur, Religieux Carme, de Mad.
Guion et d^autres, 4 vol. 12jnOy Cologne, 1726
Besse (Joseph)
Defence of Quakerism, or an Answer to Pat. Smithes ^* Pre-
servative against Quakerism^^ 8vo, Lond, 1732
24 CATALOGUB OF THE LIBRARY
Bbtts (Edward), Organist, of Manchester
Introduction to the Skill of Musick (Anthems, && in parts)
Syo, Land. 1724
Beveridge (WhjLIAm), Bp. of St. Asaph
The Church Catechism explained, for the use of the Diocese
of St. Asaph . 4to, Land. 1704:
— Another edition . • 8vo, Land. 1705
— Another . . 12mo, Land. 1736
— The necessity and advantage of publick Prayer and fiequent
Communion, /lor/rat/ by Vander Guchi \2jno,Lond. 1709
— Private Thoughts upon Religion, jx^r^roi/ , 8vo, Z«ondL 1709
— Good Friday to be kept by all Christians, a Smnon
%YOjLand. 1709
— On the Being, Love, &c. of God, vol. 2 8vo, 1709
Beverley (Thomas)
The Great Soul of Man, or the Soul in its Likeness to Grod
Svo, Land. 1676
— The Prophetical History of the Reformation that is to be^ 1697
4to, 1689
Beza (Thbodorus), Vezeliua
Poemata et ex Buchanano et aliis Carmina 8vo, 1569
— Annotationes in Nov. Test. vol. 2 . 8vo
— Job expounded, partly in manner of a Commentary^ partly in
manner of a Paraphrase, faithfully translated
12mo, Cambridge (1600)
BIBLE, AND PARTS THEREOF, IN VARIOUS
LANGUAGES.
BIBLIA Hebraica et Testamentum Graecum, cum Libris Apocry-
phis, interp. Latina interlineari per X. Pagninum, studio
Bened. Ariae Montani foL Antv. 1584
— Sacra [Hebraica] eleganti et majuscula Characterum forma,
qua literse Radicales et Serviles, etc. situ et colore discemun-
tur, authore Elia Huttero, 3 parts in 2 vol. folio, Hamburgi,\S%1
This edition is remarkable, on account of the radical letters being printed
in black, the servile in hollow types, and the quiescent or deficient
letters in small characters above the line.
— Hebraica, sine Punctis,ad Leusden. edit, adomata, 2 vol.
12mo, Amst. 170I
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— Hebraica et Novum Testamentum Graecum 12mo
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W^'^mmm^^a^^sat^^
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BiBLiA Hebraicus Pentateuchus Latinus^ adjectis rabinorum com*
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Second edition of the authorized translation : the first was published in the
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BiBLiA. Het Nieuwe Testament^ende Psalmen Davids met Musyck'-
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— Pentateuch, see Ainsworth, Drama, Patrick, F. Taylor
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W, Whately
— Exodus, see A. Willet
— Leviticus, see 8. Parker
— Books of Kings, see Patrick
— Ezra, see F. Lee
— Esther, see P. Merlin
— Job, see 7%. Beza, Drusitis, Isham, S. Patrick
— Psalms, see Apolinarius, V. Bythner, Duportus, Gilbert, H. Ham-
mond, Harley, Kimhhi, H. MoUerus, Muscidus, Patrick, Trotitis
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neville, WiUeramue
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E. Leigh, A. Moras, Ramiresius, D. Whitby
on parts of the New Testament:
Gospels, see /. Boys, Chemnitvus, Grotius, Sandius, Theophylactus
— St. Matthew, see Lightfoot, Martia/nay, Musculus, Veil
— St. Mark, see Veil
— St. Luke, see Lightfoot
— St. John, see Lightfoot, Nownus
— St. John (Chap, i), see Artemomus, W. Lorimer
E 2
30 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Bible Annotations. St. John (Chap, vi)^ see Cameron
Acts, see L. CappeUus
Epistles, see AretiuSy Cahkius, Grotius, Hemndngius
St. Paul to the Romans, see D. Pareus, Selater, A. WiUet
St. Paul to the Galatians, see M. Luther
- St. Paul to the Philippians and Colossians, see L. Ridley
* St. Paul to Titus, see Eragmus
- St. James, see S. Gorton
- St. John, see Whiston
- Revelations, see Alberttu Magnus, Arethu, Brightmany
Broughton, Daubuz, Napier
" Autiiority, Style, &c. of the Bible, see R. Boyle, Edwards, J.
Leland, StUlingfleet
- History of the Canon of Scripture, see Cosin, Simon
- Interpretation, Criticism, Philology, &c. see R, Bemarf^, Cap^
pelhis, S. Glass, Hottingerus, Isidorus, Leigh, Rwetus, Schiltzer,
Ussher
- Geography, see Bochartus
- on a new Version, see Le Cene, Ross
Bibliotheque Raisonnee, tome 43 . l2mo, 1749
BiLLINGHURST (GeORGE)
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rupts • . 12mo, Lond. 1676
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OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A., F.R.S. 31
BiRCHLBY (William), Pseudonyme for Austen, which see
BiBCKBEK (Simon)
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Bishops, see Episcopacy
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nishment . . SvOyLond. 1759
[Bourne (Vincent)]
Corydon Querens, Carmen Latine redditum folio, Lond. 1722
BOYER (A.)
Compleat French Master . 8vo, Lond. 1703
[BoYER (Pierre)]
LaCondamnation de Babilone, ou Reponse auLivre de PEveque
de Meaux (Bossuet) sur PApocalypse 12mo, La Haye, 1691
Boyle (Hon. Robert)
The Sceptical Chymist, touching the principles called Hypos-
tatical, as proposed and defended by Alchymists Svo, Lond. 1661
— Considerations on the style of the Scriptures 12jno, Lond. 1668
— Of the High Veneration Man's Intellect owes to God, portrait
Svo, Lond. 1685
— Some Motives and Incentives to the Love of God, portrait
Svo, Lond. 1700
— Method of Drawing in Perspective, from his MSS.
Svo, Zonrf. 1732
Boys (Johannes), Decanus Cantuarensis
Veteris Interpretis cum Beza aliisque recentioribus Collatio in
quatuor Evangeliis et Apostolorum Actis Svo, Lond. 1655
BoYSE (Joseph)
Vindication of the true Deity of our Saviour, in answer to
" A Scripture Account of Jesus Christ,'^ third edition
Svo, Lond. 1719
Bracbllus (Jacobus)
Hispani Belli, libri V ; et J. Jov. Pontanus de bello Neapolitano
4to, Hagan. 1530
Braceschus (Joannes) Brixianus
De Alchemia Dialogi Duo (alchimia Gebri et Lignum Vitse)
12mo, Hamb. 1673
— see GratarohAS
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OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 37
Bradford (John)
All the Examinations of the Constante Martirof God, M. John
Bradforde, before the Lorde Chauncellour, B. of Winchester,
B. of London, &c. and his private talk and conflictes in prison
[with the originall of his Lyfe], blacit Utter
16mo, Imprinted at London in Fleetstrete,
by Wm. Griffith, 1561
— Holy Meditations upon the Lords Prayer, the Beliefe, and
Ten Commandements, hUA htttx I2m0f Lond. 16S3
Bradford (Samuel), D.D.
Unanimity and Charity the Characters of Christians, a Sermon
4to, Lond. 1709
Bradwardine (Thomas), Archiep. olim Cantuariensis
De Causa Dei, contra Pelagium et de Virtute Causarum ad
suos Mertonenses libri tres, opera et studio Henr. Savilii
folio, Lond. 1618
Bradwardine, who was a contemporary of the poet Chaucer, has been ac-
cused by the Roman Catholics (says Dr. Adam Clarke) of holding out in
this work the same doctrines as have since been termed Protestantism.
— Geometria Speculativa cum tractatu de quadratura circuli,
revisa a Petro Sanchez folio. Par. J. Petit , 1511
Brady (Nicholas), D.D,
Sermon before the Queen • 8vo, Lond. 17O6
Bramhall (John), Abp. of Armagh, see T. Hobbes
— Rejoynder to, see J. Sergeant
[Brandt (Sebastian)]
Navis Stultiferae Collectanea ab Jodoco Badio Ascensio vario
carminum genere cum explanatione conflata, curious woodcuts
4to, Par. 1515
Brasavoli (Anton, M.)
Examen omnium Simplicium Medicamentorum
12mo, Luffduni, 1537
Brathwait (Richard)
A Spiritual Spicerie, containing sundrie sweet Tractates of
Devotion and Piety , 12mo, Lond. 1638
Bravardinus (Thomas), see Bradwardine
Bray (Thomas), D.D.
Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. John Dent, murdered in doing
his duty in the Execution of the Laws against Profaneness and
Immorality . . Qvo, Lond. 1709
— Course of Lectures on the Church Catechism, vol. 1
8vo, Amst. 1699
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38 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Bbebeuf [George de]
Entretiens Solitaires^ ou Prieres et Meditations pieuses
12mo, Par. 1670
Brekell (John), of Liverpool
Euroclydon, or the Dangers of the Sea conWered, in reflec-
tions on St. PauPs Voyage and Shipwreck bvo, Lond. 1744
— The Divine Oracles, or the sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures
asserted, and the Testimony of Scripture and the Fathers in
behalf of Tradition discussed 8vo, Lond. 1749
— Essay on the Hebrew Tongue 8vo, Lond. 1*1 hS
Brerewood (Edward)
Enquiries touching the diversity of Languages and Religions
4to, Lond. 1622
— Tractatus quidam logici de Praedicabilibus et Prsedicamentis,
cum tractat. de Meteoris, et deOculo 8vo, OwonuB, 1631
Bbevint (Daniel)
The Christian Sacrament and Sacrifice 12mo, 1673
— The Christian Sacrament and Sacrifice, third edition
12mo, Lond. 1789
Bridge (William)
The Wounded Conscience cured, the weak one strengthened,
and the doubting satisfied, by way of answer to Dr. Fearne
4to, Lond. 1642
— Life and Death of Mr. Henry Jessey 12mo (1671)
Bridges (Noah)
Stenographic and Cryptographic, or the Arts of Short and
Secret Writing . 12mo, Lond. 1659
Bridoul (F. Toussaint)
The School of the Eucharist established upon the Miraculous
respects and acknowledgments which Beasts, Birds, and
Insects have rendered to the Holy Sacrament of the Altar,
translated, with a preface [by W. Clagett] 8vo, Lond. 1687
Brioht (Timotheus)
Medicinse Therapeuticae Pars, de Dyscrasia Corporis Humani
8vo, Lond. 1583
— Hygieina, id est, De Sanitate tuenda, et de Dyscrasia Corporis
Humani, in 1 vol. • 8vo, Lond. 1583
Autograph and MS. note of John Hartley, 1643.
— A Treatise of Melancholy, contayning the causes thereof, and
reasons of the straunge effects it worketh in our minds and
bodies 16mo, Lond. by John Windet, 1586
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OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 39
Brightman (Thomas), Anglus
Apocalypsis D. Joannis analysi et scholiis illustrata, cum Re-
futatione Rob. Bellarmini de Antichristo et de Romano Pontifice
4to, Franco/. 1609
— Commentarius in Cantica Canticorum, et Scholia in Danielem
12mo, jBfl^Z. 1614
Brinslby (John)
Ludus Literarius, or the Grammar Schoole, shewing how to
proceede from the first entrance into learning to the highest
perfection required in the Grammar Schooles 4to, Lond. 1627
[Britaine (Wm. de)]
Humane Prudence, or the art by which a man may raise himself
and his Fortune to Grandeur, seventh edition 12mo, Lond. 1697
Broeckhuysen (Benj. a)
CEconomia Corporis AnimaUs; sive. de Mente, Corpore et
utriusque conjunctione 12mo, Noviomagi^ 1672
— Alia editio . . 4to, Amst. 1683
Broeesby (Francis)
History of the Government of the Primitive Church for the
three first Centuries and beginning of the Fourth
8vo, Z/onrf. 1712
Written to shew that the church was in all ages governed hy Bishops,
against D. Blondel, &c.
Bromley (Thomas)
The Way to the Sabbath of Rest, or the SouPs Progress in the
work of the New-Birth, with the Journies of the Children of
Israel, as they comprise the work of Regeneration
8vo, Lond. 1710
Broughton (Hugh)
A Concent of Scripture . 4to (1588)
— A Treatise of Melchisedek, proving him to be Sem, the father
of all the sonnes of Heber, Wadt \tiUx 4to, Lond. 1591
Dedicated to " Syr William Cecill, Lord Burghley."
— Textes of Scripture, chayning the holy Chronicle 4to
— Revelation of the Holy Apocalyps 4to, 1610
— Comment upon Coheleth, or Ecclesiastes, framed for Prince
Henri, our Hope, 1605 . 4to, 1611
— Letter to a Friende, touching Mardochai his age 4to, 1612
— Observations upon the first ten Fathers 4to, Lond. 1612
Bbousson (M.)
Support of the Faithfiil in Times of Persecution, a Sermon to
the poor Protestants in France 4 to, Lond. 1699
40 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Brown (John)
Dissertation on the rise^ union, and power, the progressions,
separations, and corruptions of Poetry and Music 4to,Lond.l7^
Brown (R.)
The English-School Reformed 8vo, Lond. 1707
— The English School Reformed, eighth edition 8vo, Lond. 1 724
Browne (David)
Calligraphia, or the Arte of Faire Writing
12mo, Samct'AndreweSy by Edw. Raban, 1622
Browne (Isaac Hawkins)
De Animi Immortalitate, Poema 4to, Lond. 1754
— translated by Wm. Hay . 4to, Lond. 1754
— translated by Richard Grey, D.D. 4to, Lond. 1754
Browne (Peter), Bp. of Cork
Letter in answer to [Toland^s] Christianity not Mysterious
8vo, Lond. 1703
Browne (Sir Thomas)
'Re^^oMedicifJrontispiece . 12jno, Lond. 1645
— Pseudodoxia Epidemica, or Enquiries into many received Tenets,
and commonly presumed Truths (on vulgar and common.
Errors); with the ReUgio Medici, Discourse of Sepulchral
Urnes, and the Garden of Cyrus, plate folio, Lond. 1659
Brownrio (Ralph), Bp. of Exeter
Sixty-five Sermons, published by Wm. Martyn, portrait by
FaithomCy 2 vol. in 1 . folio, Lond. 1685
Brueys [David Augustin], de Montpellier
Defense du Culte Exterieur de PEglise Catholique
12mo, Arnst, 1686
Brunfelsius (Otho)
latrion Medicamentorum Simplicium ex optimis autoribus
8vo, Argent. 1535
Bruno (F.)
Abridgment of his Meditations [of the Evangelicall History],
byJ. W. P. . . 12mo, 1614
Dedicated to Mistresse Mary Warde and her devout Company in St. Omers.
Brunskell (Percivall)
A brief Vindication of his Case, with Account of twenty-one
years most remarkable passages 4to, Lond. 1695
Brunskell, Roger North informs us (Lives, vol. i, page 219) was a very
impertinent projector, who pretended to n^e ^at improvements to the
revenue of the crown hy the " green wax project." North's account of
him is very amusing.
Brunswick (Aug., Duke of), see Selenus
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 4 1
Bbunus (Jordanus), Nolanus
De Monade Numero et Figura liber, consequens qtiinque de
minimo magno et Mensura item de Innumerabilibus
Bvoy Franco/. 1591
Brunds (Vincentius), Soc. Jesu
Meditationes de praecipuis mysteriis vitae et passionis Jesu
Christi, Lat. ex Italico, pars prima 12mo, Colon. Agrip. 1598
Brutus (Steph. Junius), Pseudon. see H. Lancet
Bryan (Augustin)
Sermon before the Lord Mayor 8vo, Lond. 1718
Brydall (John)
The Law of England relating to the Nobility and Gentry
8vo, Lond. 1675
BucHius (Paulus)
The Divine Being and its Attributes, demonstrated according
to the Principles of F. M. B. of Helmont, translated by Phi-
langlus • . 12mo, Lond. J 693
BuDA. Applausus Philomusi, Buda Capta 12mo, Gandavi^ 1686
BuDDEus (J. F.), see Manuscripts
BuGG (Francis)
The Christian Ministry of the Church vindicated from the
Antichristian Ministry of the Quakers 8vo, Lond. 1699
— Quakerism exposed to PubUck Censure, ^te^e of the Quakers*
Synod . 8vo, Lond. 1699
— The Pilgrim's Progress from Quakerism to Christianity, con-
taining a Discovery of the dangerous Growth of Quakerism,
with Appendix, second edition, portrait 8vo, Lond. 1700
— The way whereby the Quakers may approve themselves Christians
12mo, Lond. 1701
— A Quaker Catechism, with the shortest way with Daniel De-Foe
8vo, 1706
Bullock (Thomas)
The Reasoning of Christ and his Apostles considered, in seven
Sermons . . 8vo, Lond. 1726
BuLLOKER (John), M.D.
An EngUsh Expositour, or Compleat Dictionary
12mo, Camb. 1676
BuLLus (Georgius) [Episcopus Menevensis]
Judicium Ecclesiae Catholicae trium primorum seculorum de
necessitate credendi ^^quod Jesus Christus sit verus Deus'*
contra Simonem Episcopium 8vo, Oxon. !1694
42 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
B[ulwbb] (John), the Chirosopher
Philocophus, or the Deafe and Dumbe Mans Friend,/ron/i^-
piece by Marshall . 12mo, Lond. 1648
Bunny (Edmund)
The Scepter of Judah, or the maner of Government in the
Commonwealth of Israel • 8vo, Lond. 1584
— see R* Parsons
BuNYAN (John)
Sighs from Hell, or the Groans of a Damned Soul, ^or/rat/
12mo, Lond. 1715
— Solomon^s Temple Spiritualized 12mo, Lond. 172?
— The Barren Fig-Tree 12mo, Glasgow, 1743
— Taith neu Siwmai y Pererin tan Rith neu Gyflfelybiaeth Breud-
dwyd [the Pilgrim^s Progress in Welsh] 12mo,Z//t£m/am, 1688
BuBKiTT (William), Vicar of Dedham, Essex
The Poor Man's Help and Young Man's Guide
8vo, Lond. 1697
— Another edition . Svo, Lond. 1701
— Expository Notes, with Practical Observations on the New Tes-
tament, ^or/roi/ by Whitey 2 voL folio, Lond. 1703-4
BuRMAN (FrANCISCUs)
Synopsis Theologiae et speciatim CEconomiae Foederum Dei,
portrait by Baptist, 2 vol. . 4to, Amst. 1699
Burman (Pbter)
An Oration against the Studies of Humanity, Lat. and Eng.
12mo, Lond. 1721
This oration was delivered by Burman on his quitting the Rectorship of
Leyden University. Under a pretence of justifying the neglect of the
learned languages, prevalent at his time, he pleasantly ridicules the bar-
barous style in which most lawyers, physicians, and philosophers, write.
Dr. Conyers Middleton, in his remarks upon Bentley*s ^* Proposals for a
new Edition of the Greek Testament," mistook the purport of the work,
and quoted it as in earnest.
Burnet (Gilbert), Bishop of Salisbury
Modest Survey of the Discourse entitled "Naked Truth^^
[H. Croft's) . • 4to, Lond. 1676
— second edition . . 4to, Lond. 16J6
— Sermon on the Fast Day, Dec. 22, 1680 4to, Lond. 1681
— Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles I 4to, Lond. 1681
— Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale, portrait 8vo, Lond. 1682
— History of the Rights of Princes in the disposing of Ecclesiasti-
cal Benefices and Church Lands . 8vo, Lond. 1682
Relating chiefly to the pretensions of the Crown of France to the Regale.
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ, M.A., F.R.S. 43
Burnet (Gilbert), Bishop of Salisbury-
Letters, containing an account of what seemed most remark-
able in Switzerland 12mo, Rotter dam^ 1687
— Letters concerning the present state of Italy (relating to the
Quietists, the Inquisition, &c.) • 8vo, 1688
— The Case of Compulsion in matters of Religion stated
8vo, Lond. 1688
— Sermon before the House of Commons (on the Revolution)
4t03 Lond. 1689
— Sermon before the King and Queen at White-Hall on Christ-
mas Day . . 4to, Lond. 1690
— Thanksgiving Sermon before the Queen 8vo, Lond. 1707
— Two Sermons on the Fifth and Seventh of November, 1710
8vo, Lond. 1710
— Notes upon his four late Discourses to the Clergy of his Diocess
4to, Lond 1695
— The Good old Cause, or Lying in Truth, being a Second De-
fence of Bp. Burnet, by one Miso-Dolos {satirical on him)
4to, 1710
BuRRouoHES (Jeremiah)
Exposition of the Prophesie of Hosea 4to, Lond^ 1643
Burroughs (John)
II Sermons concerning singing Psalms, and shewing the In-
decency of sitting at the Singing of them 12mo, Lond. 1712
[Burton (John), D.D.]
Remarks on Dr. K[ing]*s Speech before the University of Ox^r
ford at the Dedication of Dr. Radcliffe's Library, by Philaleu-
therus Londinensis • 8vo, Lond. 17^0
Burton (Robert)
The Anatomy of Melancholy, by Democritus Junior, with a
Satyricall Preface, the fourth edition, corrected by the q^uthor,
engraved title-page . folio, Oxfo^^d, 1632
With the signature of E^w. Browne, son of Sir Thomas Browne, and
Physician to Charles II.
[Bury (Arthur), D.D.]
The Naked Gospel, discovering what our Lord preached, the
additions of latter ages, and what advantages and Damages
have ensued, part 1, Faith 4to, Lond. 1690
Historical Vindication of the Naked Gospel, recommended to
the University of Oxford [by J. Le Clerc] 4to, 1690
Bus^us (Joannes)
Area Medica variis Scripturse, Patrumque Antidotis adversus
Animi morbos instructa 4to, Moguntue, 1608
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44 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
BuxTORF (Johannes)
Synagoga Judaica • • 24xnOf Hanov. 1604
— Alia editio . . 12mo, Basil. 1641
— Synagoga Judaica de Judaeorum Fide^ Ritibus^ Ceremoniis, aucta
a Job, Buxtorfi filio . 12mo, BasU. 1661
Abp. Dawes* copy, with his book-plate.
— De Abbreviaturis Hebraicis 12mo, Basil. 1613
— Thesaurus Linguae Sanetae Hebraeae 12mo5 Basil. 16 IS
— Lexicon Hebraieum et Chaldaicum^ toith marginal notes
8yo, Basil. 1621
— Alia editio • • 8vo^ Lond. 1646
— Lexicon Chaldaicum Talmudicum et Rabbinicum
folio^ BasiletBf 1640
— Epitome Grammatical Hebraeae^ editio quinia l2jno, Basil. 1629
— Editio decima • . 12mo^ Lond. 1669
— Exercitatio in Historiam Institutionis SS. Coenae Dominicae
4to^ Basil. 1642
— Vindiciae Exercitationis suae in SS. Coenam Domin.
4to, BasU. 1646
— Vita, see D. Tossanvs
BuxTORF (JoH.), Filius
Dissertationes Philologico-Theologicae de Lingua Hebraea
4to, Basil. 1645
— Anticritica seu Vindiciae Veritatis Hebraicae adversus Lud,
Capelli Criticam Sacram 4to, Basil. 1653
Btno (Admiral)
Appeal to the People, containing his Genuine Letter to the
Secretary of the Ad ^y, observations on those parts omitted in
the Gazette, etc. part 1 • Svo, Lond. 1756
Byrom (John), see Lewis, Monthly Review^ J. Owen, Philosophical
Trans.
Bythnbr (Victor)
Clavis Linguae Sanctae • 8vo, Cantab. 1648
— Lyra Propbetica Davidis, sive Analysis Critico-Practica Psal-
morum, cum Institutione Linguae Hebraeae et Chaldaeae
4to, Lond. 1679
Byzantina Historia. Historia Rerum in Oriente gestarum ab
exordio Mundi ad nostra Tempora, i. e. (Joannes Zonaras,
Nicetas Acominatus Choniates, Nicephorus Gregoras, et Lao-
nicus Chalcocondyles, cum Supplemento ex Carione, Bizarro,
Porsio, etc.) . . foUo, Franco/. 1587
— Scriptores Tres Nicephorus Gregoras, Laonicus Chalcocoudylas,
et Georgius Logothetas, Gr. et Lat. folio, Geneva, 1615
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 45
C. (J.), M.D.
Letter, with Animadversions upon the Animadverter on the
Bp. of Worcester's (Morley) Letter 4to, Lond. 1661
O. (J.)
Oratiuncula in domo Convocationis, notis critieis, politicis et
satiricis . . 4to, Oxon. \^5^
Against Magister Kunoglossus [Dr. W. King ?]
C. (T.), probably T. Cartwright
The Pope's deadly wound, tending to resolve all men in the
points now in controversie betweene the Papists and Us,
written by T. C, and published by Doctor Surges, Pastor of
Sutton Coldfield, Warwick 12mo, XonJ. 1635
C^SALPiNus (Andrea)
Praxis Universae Artis Medicae 12mo, Tarvisii, 1606
C^SAR (C. Julius)
Quae exstant, cum notis variorum opera Amoldi Montani,
acced. notae Jos. Scaligeri, ruled with red lines, and in the ori-
ginal red morocco binding 8vo, Lugd. B. 1651
Cesar. Le Parfait Capitaine, ou Abrege de ses Commentaires
[par le Due de Rohan] 24mo, Par. 1639
Calamy (Edmond), D.D.
The City Remembrancer, a Sermon to the Native-Citizens of
London . • 12mo, Lond. 1657
— The Godly Mans Ark, or city of Refuge in the day of his dis-
tresse • . 12mo, Z^ntf. 1661
[Calmet (Augustin)]
Antiquities, sacred and prophane, or a Collection of Curious
and Critical Dissertations on the Old and New Testament,
from the French [Tftie Poetry of the Hebrews] 4to, Lond, 1724
Calvinus (Johannes)
Commentarii in Epistolas Pauli et Canonicas {title wanting)
8vo, GeneviBy 1565
— Institutio Christianae Religionis 12mo, Genevte, 1637
Cambridge. History and Antiquities of the University of, (Its
original by Nicholas Cantalupe, and description of the Col-
leges, &c, by Richard Parker in 1622) 8vo, Lond. 1721
This Yfork is a translation from the Latin copies in the additions to Heame*s
" Sprotti Chronica.**
Camdeni (Guil.) Laudatio, see Du Moulin
— Insignia (Oratio per Z. Townley, Vita per D. Whear et Poemata)
4to, Oxon. 1624
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46 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Camerabius (Joan. R.)
Sylloges Medicinae et Naturae Arcanonim Centuriae XII
24mo^ SUberdiruB, 1630
Cameron (John)
Sept Sermons siir le Chap. VI de FEvangile selon Sainct Jean
12mo^ Saumur^ 1624
— Myrothecium Evangelicum^ cum Capelli Spicilegio, etc.
4tO; Geneva, 1632
— Aliud exemplar.
— Praelectiones in N. Test. tom. 2 4to, 1628
— see S. Bolton
Campanella (Thomas)
Atheismus Triumphatus^ de Gentilismo et de Praedestinatione
et Reprobatione . 4to, Par. 1636
— De Sensu Rerum et Magia . 4to, Par. 1637
— Philosophise Rationalis Partes quinque (Operum, tom. 1)
4to, Par. 1638
Caneparius (Petrus M.)
De Atramentis cujuscunque generis 4to^ Lond. 1660
Canning (Elizabeth)^ Her Case^ see H. Fielding
— Remarks on ditto^ see Hill
Capel (Arthur, Lord), Earl of Essex
Excellent Contemplations, divine and moral, with his Life, and
Advice to his Son, portrait 12mo, Lond. 1683
Capella (Galeatius)
De Rebus nuper in Italia gestis (de bello Mediolanensi)
4to, Norimb. 1532
CaPIVACCIUS (HlERON.)
Practica Medicina, studio et Opera Job. Hartmanni Beyeri
4to, Franco/. 1594
Cappel (Jacques)
Les Trophees de P. Gonteri Jesuite, avec un Catechisme pour
son Instruction . 12mo, Sedan. 1613
Cappellus (Ludovicus)
Historia Apostolica illustrata ex Actis Apostolorum et Epis-
tolis Paulims . . 4to, Genev€e, 1634
— Aliud Exemplar.
— De veris et antiquis Ebraeorum Uteris 12mo, Amst. Elz. 1645
— Critica Sacra, edita studio Joan. Capelli, ejus filii, folio. Par. 1650
— Adversus eadem, vide Buxtorf
Cappock (Thomas), the Rebel Bishop of Carlisle. History of the
Life and Character of 4to, Lond. n. d.
^w^w
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CARAG09A DE Heredia (Pedro Juan)
Vida de la Bendita Soror Maria Rs^ de la 3 Orden de Peni-
tencia . . 12mo, OrigueUij 1612
Cardanus (Hieronymus)
De Sapientia, de Consolatione et de Libris propriis
4to, Uorimb. 1543
— De causis, signis ac lods Morborum 12mo^ BcLsiL 1583
C[are] (H[bnry])
Draconica, or an Abstract of all the Penal-Laws touching mat-
ters of Religion . . folio, Land. 1687
— Animadversions on [Su* G. Savile's] ^^ Letter to a Dissenter on
the Declaration of Indulgence" 4to, Lond. 1687
— Letter from a Country Curate to him in defence of the seven
Bishops . . 4to, 1688
Carey (Henry), Viscount Falkland
History of the life, reign, and death of Edward II, King of
England, with the rise and fall of his favourites Gaveston
and the Spencers, written by E. F. in 1627 y portrait
folio, Z/on^. 1680
Carey (Henry), Earl of Monmouth, see Boccalini
Carey (Lady Letice), Vi-Countess Falkland
The Retumes of spiritual comfort and grief in a devout soul,
represented to herbyentercourse of Letters, and exempUfied in
her holy life and death [by Josh. Duncon]
12mo, Lond. 1648
Carion (Johannes)
Chronicon, auctum, a Philippe Melancthone et C. Peucero
8vo, Geneva, 1617
Carleton (George), Bp. of Chichester
Examination of those things wherein the author of the late
Appeale holdeth the Doctrines of the Pelagians and Armi-
nians to be the Doctrines of the Church of England
4to, Lond. 1626
Carpentier (Peter)
Alphabetum Tironianum seu Notas Tironis explicandi metho-
dus, cum pluribus Ludovici Pii Chartis, quae notis iisdem ex-
aratae sunt ad Historiam et Jurisdictionem cedes, et civilem
pertinentibus,/7/a^e« . folio, Paris. 1747
Carpzovius (Johan. Gotlob.)
Defence of the Hebrew Bible, in answer to Whiston's charge
of corruption, translated with notes by Moses Marcus
8vo, Lond. 1729
48 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Cartwright (Christopher)
Electa Thargumico-Rabinica, sive Aiinotationes in Genesin
8yo^ Lond. 1648
Cartwright (Thomas)
Commentarii in Proverbia Salomonis 4to, Lugd. Bat. 1617
— Confutation of the Rhemists Translation, Glosses, and Anno-
tations on the New Testament so farre as they eontaine mani-
fest impieties, heresies, idolatries, superstitions, absurdities,
&c. . . folio, Lond. 1618
— Another copy . . 1618
Casaubon (Meric), D.D.
Treatise concerning Enthusiasme as an effect of nature, but
mistaken for divine inspiration or diabolical possession
8vo, Lond. 1655
— Another copy . 8vo, Lond. 1655
With the autograph of John Quick, " v. div. min'l, 1679," author of the
'^ Synodicon in Gallia Reformata.**
— Of the necessity of Reformation in and before Luther's time,
in answer to " Labyrinthus Cantuariensis,*'^on/M;ptece by Hol-
lar . . 4to, Lond. 1664
Casmannus (Otho)
Nucleus Mysteriorum Naturae enucleatus 8vo, Hamb. 1605
Cassianus (Joannes)
Opera Omnia, cum Commentariis D. Alardi Gazsei, engraved
title by Pet. deJode^ and at page 286 two curious plates of the
ladders of Pride and Humility folio, Atrebatiy 1628
— Aliud exemplar. . , foUo, 1628
— Opera, see Joannes Damascenus
Castbllus (Bartholomeus)
Lexicon Medicum, cura Jacobi Pancratii Brunonis, portrait
4to, Norimb. 1688
Castilio (Balthasar)
De Curiali sive Aulico, Latine per Barthoh Clerke
8vo, Lond. 1585
Castle (George)
The Chymical Galenist, wherein the practice of the Ancients
is reconciPd to the new discoveries in Physick 8vo, Lond. 1667
Catalogue of the Lords, Knights, and Gentlemen, that have
compounded for their Estates 8vo, Lond. 1655
— of the Nobility, he. frontispiece . 8vo, 1662
Cataneo (Girolamo), Novarese
Opera di Fortificare, ofiendere et difendere, woodcuts
4to, Brescia, 1564
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Catechesis sive Rudituenta Religionis Christianse, Ebr. Gr. et
Lat. a J. Drusio . 12mo, hiigd. Bat. 1591
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Catechism of the Church, with proofs from the New Testament
12mo, Lond. 1696
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^'Sinner's Complaint to God'* \2moy Lond. 1718
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Nichohony SelleVy Talbot, Towerson
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Cathartna (D.), Senensis Virg. Sanctiss.
Dialogi divinam sapientiam ad spiritualem vitam complec-
tentes, per D. Raymundum a Vineis in Latinum conversi, in
old red moroccOy from Sir Kenelm Digby^s collectiony with his
arms on the sidesy and monogram on the back
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Catherine, of Braganza, Queen of Charles II
Oxoniensis Domiduca, sive Gratulatio ob Catharinae Lusitanse
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Sermon at the Assizes at Lancaster, before Justice Eyre
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Catullus, TibuUus et Propertius
Opera, edita a J. Grassero 24mo, Lugd. 1607
Caulhiaco (G. de), see Manuscripts
Caussin (Nicolaus), Soc. Jesu
De symbolica -^gyptiorum sapientia, engraved title
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— The Holy Court, translated by Sir T. H[awkins], portraitSy
3 parts, in 1 vol. folio. Printed by John CousturieVy 1634
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Cave (William), D.D.
Pnmitive Christianity, or the Religion of the ancient Christ-
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Tractatus de poenitentia et indulgentiis {in the Irish language)
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Cawdrey (Zachary), Rector of Barthomlj, Cheshire
Discourse of Patronage, with an Account of the original and
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Cawley (John), Archdeacon of Lincoln
The nature and kinds of Simony discussed 4to, Lond, 1689
Cebes Thebanus
Tabula, Or. et Lat. opera Thomae Johnson 12mo, Lond. 1723
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[Cecil (William), Lord Burleigh]
Justitia Britannica, per quam Uquet in Angha cives propter
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De Medicina, litteris ffothici84to,Luffduni, SimonBevelaquaylSlS
Cevallerius (Anton.)
Alphabetum Graecum et Hebraicum
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Oratio Dominica [in Linguis LXXXI] 4to, {Amst. 1715)
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Charles I.
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Discourse of Divine Providence 8vo, Lond. 1684
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Chaucer (Geoffrey)
The Workes of our Antient and Learned English Poet, with
the Additions of his Life, Arguments to every Booke, old
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Chaucer (Geoffrey)
Amorum Troili et Creseidae Libri duo priores Anglico-Latini
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Chemnitius (Martin)
Harmoniae Evangelicae, per P. Lyserum continuatae libri V,
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Chester. List of the Names of the Freemen of the City of
Chester . 8vo, Cheater, 1^47
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Chetham (Humphery) Discourse on his Death, see J. Livesey
Chevalier (Nicolas)
Explication de deux Medailles frappees sur le Couronnement
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Chbyne (George), M.D.
Essay on the Gout • Svo, Lond, 1721
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Cheynell (Francis)
The Divine Triunity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, ac-
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Pagans, Jewes, Mahumetans, blasphemous and ^tichristian
Hereticks, who say they are Christians, but are not.
Svo, Lond. 1650
Chichele (Abp. of Canterbury), Life, see A. Duck
Chishull (Edmund)
Inscriptio Sigea Antiquissima BovffTpo(pv\Sov exarata, cum com-
mentario • • fol. Lond, 1721
Chorlton (John)
The Glorious Reward of Faithful Ministers, a Sermon upon
the Occasion of the Funeral of Henry Newcome, A.M., late
Pastor of a Congregation at Manchester 4to, Lond, 1696
Christianity. Representation of Christianity in England and
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4to, Lond. 1674
— Introduction to Christianity, published at Venice, in Arabic,
translated by David Aboab, a converted Jew Svo, Lond. 1 750
— ' Stances sur ^verses Veritez Chrestiennes 12mo,Par. 1642
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A,, F.R,S. 53
Christian Monitor, an Exhortation to an Holy Life
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nopolitanus
Opera Omnia, Greece, cura Henr. Savilii, cum ejus et aUorum
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— see P. Vergilius
Chubb (Thomas)
The Ground and foundation of Morality considered
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De Morte et Vita iEtema . 12mo, Witeb. 1583
Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
Opera Omnia, a Dion. Lambino emendata Svo, Lutet. Par. 1573
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OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 55
Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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ronis . . 8vo, Z/0«rf. 17O6
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Cl s (Tho s)
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Clarendon, see Hyde^ Earl of Clarendon
Clark (Samuel)
Whole Duty of a Christian, in three Practical Essays
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Clarke (Alured), D.D.
Sermon at Winchester Cathedral at the opening of the County
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Essay on the Education of Youth in Grammar Schools
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Clarke (Rev. Richard)
A Second Warning to the World, in an explanation of the
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Clarke (William)
Epistolary Debate between him and Wm. Richardson, now of
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Clarkson (David)
Primitive Episcopacy, evincing from Scripture and ancient
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Clayton (John)
Sermon at the Assizes at Lancaster, before Sir Lawrence Carter
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Clayton (Robert), Bp. of Clogher
Journal from Grand Cairo to Mount Sinai and back again,
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Clemens (Sanctus) Alexandrinus
Opera, Greece et Latine, quas extant, D. Heinsius recensuit
acced. lectiones a F. Sylburgio coUectae folio, Luffd. B. 1616
— Alia editio . • folio. Par. 1641
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 57
Clemens (Sanctus) Albxandrinus
Ad Corinthios Epistola Prior, 6r. et Lat. cum notis P. Junii
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Clenardus (Nicolas)
Institutiones ac Meditationes in Graecam Linguam
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Summa Doctrinae de Foedere et Testamento Dei explicata
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Tlie Young Clerk's Tutor, enlarged, a Collection of Presidents,
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CoGAN (Thomas)
The Haven of Health, with a Preservation from the Pesti-
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Colas de la Treille (J.)
Sermons sur divers Textes de PEcriture Sainte, torn. 1**'
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[Coles (Elisha)]
Practical Discourse of God's Sovereignty ^\xi^Ijynd. 1673
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Coles (Gilbert), D.D., FeUow of Winchester College
Theophilus and Philodoxus, or Conferences between two
Friends, the one a true son of the Chiurch of England, the
other fain oflFto the Church of Rome 4to, Oxford^ 1674
Collier (Jeremy)
Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English
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CoLLiNGS (John), Preacher in Norwich
Vindiciae Ministerii Evangelici, a Vindication of a Gospel-
Ministry . • 4to, I/on^. 1651
^' Against the shameflill abase of these times, wherein men having no call-
ing presumptuously take upon them the office of God*8 ministers, and
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[Collins (Anthony)]
Priestcraft in Perfection, or Detection of the Fraud of con-
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— answered, see Church of England (Lay Craft ExemplilBed)
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In a MS. note hy the Rev. Jerem. Jones, it is remarked, that though there
was no mention of a second edition, there must have been a surreptitious
correction of the first, as many things proved by Dr. Bentley, in his An-
swer, to be foolish and false, have been altered in this edition. One in-
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Dr. B. as foolishly rendered " Idiot Evangelists," are here left untrans-
lated.
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— Discoiu*se of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion
8vo, Lond. 1724
— Answered, see Ashton
OF JOHN BTROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 59
Collins (Anthony)
The Scheme of Literal Prophecy considered, in a view of the
Controversy occasioned by the " Discourse of the Grounds and
Reasons of the Christian Religion^' 8yo, Lond. 1727
In the pre&ce Collins has given a list of thirty-five works which were
published against his " Grounds and Reasons,** etc.
— Discourse concerning Ridicule and Irony in Writing
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COLOMBSIUS (PaULUS)
Observationes Sacrse • 12mo^ Amst 1679
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Comber (Thomas)^ Dean of Durham
Companion to the Altar 8vo, Lond* 1678
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answered • • 8vo, Lond. 1687
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Explication de la Maison Royale de Versailles et de celle &
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Coney (Thomas), Prebendary of Wells
The Devout Soul, consisting of Meditations, Poems, Hymns,
and Prayers, with two Essays on Devotional Books and Divine
Poetry, 2 parts in 1 vol. . Svo, Lond^ 1731
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CoNGREVE (William)
The Mourning Muse^ a Pastoral on the Death of Queen Mary
folio, Lond. 1695
Connor (Bernard), M.D.
Dissertationes Medico-^Physicae de Antris Lethiferis, de Montis
Vesuvii Incendio, de stupendo Ossium Coalitu et de Immani
Hypogastrii ^dxcom&te, plates 8vo, Oxon. 1695
— Evangelium Medici, seu Medicina Mystica, de Miraculis
8vo, Lond. 1697
Cook (William), Minister of Wrexal
The Font uncovered for Infant Baptisme, or an Answer to the
Challenges of the Anabaptists of Stafford 4to, Lond. 1651
[Cooke (Alexander)]
More Work for a Masse-Priest 4to, Lond, 1621
Cooper (C.)
Grammatica linguse Anglicans, peregrinis pernecessaria
12mo, Lond. 1685
Cooper (A. A.), Earl of Shaftesbury
Characteristicks, vols. 2 and 3 8vo, l7ll
Cooper (Joseph)
DomusMosaicaeClavis, siveLegisSepimentum Svo^Lond. 1673
Li defence of the Masoretic Punctuation, against Capellus, Walton, Morinus, etc.
Cooper (Thomas), Dictionary, see Elyot
CooTB (Edward), Master of the Free-School, St. Edmond's-Bury
The English School-Master, teaching all his Scholars, of what
age soever, our English Tongue 4to, 1700
Cope (John), of Grayes Inne, Esq.
A ReUgious Inquisition, or short Scrutinie after Religion,
wherein the large Cope of true religion is narrowly inquired
16mo, Lond. 1629
Corbet (John)
Self-Imployment in Secret 12mo, Lond. 1681
With the autographs of Edward and Roger Syddall, 1689.
Cordemot (Gerard de)
Le Discernement du Corps et de PAme, en six discours
12mo, Par. 1670
CoRDiALE de quatuor novissimis, gothtc letter, 71 leaves, 25
lines to the page, without signature, numeral, or catchword
4to, sine loco vel anno sed circa 1480
A very popular work, frequently printed in the fifteenth century. It was
translated into various languages, and particularly into English, by the
celebrated John Woodville, Earl Rivers.
CoRNEiLLE (Pierre)
Poemes Dramatiques, part 1 12mo, 1669
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 61
CosiN (John), Bp. of Durham
Scholastical History of the Canon of the Holy Scripture, efi-
graved title by W. DoUe • 4to, Land. 1683
— see R. Watson
CosiNS (Richard), Dean of the Arches
'^ Conspiracy for pretended Reformation,'' see G. Paule
Costard (George)
Dissertationes II in Ezek. XIII, ] 8, et in 2 Reg. X, 22
8yo, Owoniiy 1752
COTELERIUS (J. B.)
SS. Patrum qui temporibus Apostolicis floruerunt, Bamabae,
Clementis, Hermae, Ignatii, Polycarpi Opera edita et inedita,
vera et supposititia, ex MSS. Codicibus, cum versionibus et
notis, 2 vol. • • folio, Antv. 1700
COTGRAVE (RaNDLE)
Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues, with a Dic-
tionarie English-French, by Robert Sherwood
folio, Lond. A^ Islip, 1632
CoTTERus (Christ.), Chr. Poniatovia et NicoL Drabicius
Lux in tenebris, hoc est Prophetiae Donum, qud Deus Eccle-
siam Evangelicam in Regno Bohemias, etc. sub ejus perse-
quutionem ornare ac pateme solari, dignatus est, curious em-
blematical plates of their visions, ^c. 4to, sine loco, 1657
This is the first edition of these Prophecies, which were edited by John
Amos Comenius. Bayle gives a curious account of the three Propnecies. '
See his Dictionary, under the heads Cotterius, Poniatovia, and Dra-
bicius.
Cotton (Father), see Du MovMn
Country Hobb upon the Town Mobb, or the party scufBe, in
Hudibrastick verse • • 4to, X^m/. 1715
Courts of Law. Diversite de Courtz et lour jurisdictions, et
alia necessaria et utilia 16mo, Lond. Richard Pynson, 1526
Covenanters, see Leslie and Scotland
[Coventry (Sir William)]
The Character of a Trimmer 4to, Lond. 1688
Cowper (William)
Jacobs wrestling with God. A conduit of Comfort and Prepa-
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Cramerus (Daniel)
Tractatus de subUmi Corporis Spiritualis beatorum Mysterio
12mo, Witeb. 1603
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Cbanmeb (Thomas), Abp. of Canterbury
A Defence of the true and catholike doctrine of the Sacrament
of the body and bloud of our Saviour Christ, with a confuta-
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4to {Lond. by Reynold Wolfe, 1550)
[Cbashaw (Richard)]
Epigrammatum Sacrorum Liber 12mo, Cantab. 1634
Crawford (John), M.D.
Complete Theory of Physic 8vo, Lond, 1724
Creed, the Apostles ; see GiU, P. Heylin, T. Jackson, Kettlewell,
Sir P. Kinffy Pearson
— The Athanasian, see Athanasius, Hopkins, G. Towerson, THniiy
— The Nicene, see Gregory
Crellius (S.)
Initium Evangelii S. Joannis ex Antiquate Ecclesiastica resti-
tutum et nova ratione iUustratum, per L. M. Artemonium
8vo, (Lond.) 1726
Cressener (Drue), D.D.
The Judgments of God upon the Roman-Catholick Chiu'ch,
in explication of the trumpets and vials of the Apocalypse
4to, Lond. 1689
Cresst (Hugh Paulin de)
Exomologesis, or narration of the Conversion unto Catholike
unity of Hugh PauUn de Cressy, lately Deane of Laghlin, in
Ireland, and Prebend of Windsore : a second time printed with
additions by the author, now Serenus Cressy, in the Convent
of St. Gregory in Doway 12mo, a Paris, 1653
Crisp (Mrs. R.) Funeral Sermon on, see T. Gataker
Croft (Herbert), see Gilb. Burnet, F. Turner
Croius (Joannes)
Sacrse et Historic^ in Novum Foedus Observationes
4to, Geneva, 1645
Marginal notes by Mr. Byrom, some in short-hand.
Crollius (Oswald)
Royal and Practical Chymistry, being a translation of Crollius
his Royal Chymistry, augmented by J. Hartman. His signa-
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Hartman . . foUo, Lond. 1670
— Mysteries of Nature, see Philosophy
Cromwell (Oliver) Musarum Cantabrigiensium Luctus et
Gratulatio, in Funere Oliveri Protectoris et de Ricardi succes-
sione . 4to, Cantab. 1658
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Crookb (John) and Thomas Green
An Epistle to all that's young in the Truth, who walk with the
People of God, called Quakers • 4to, 1672
Crookb (John) and William Bayly
Rebellion Rebuked, in an answer to the ^^ Quaker converted,'^
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Logicse Compendium 12mo, Groning€e, 1725
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The Cynosura, or a Saving Star that leads to Eternity disco-
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folio, Lond. 1670
Cross (Walter)
The Taghmical Art, or the art of expounding Scriptiu'e by the
Accents • • 8vo, Lond. 1698
Crucius (Jacobus)
Suada Delphica • • 12mo, Amst. 1675
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Medicamentorum Thesaurus • 12mo, Lond. 1701
Cruso (Timothy) Funeral Sermon on, see M. Mead
Cudworth (Ralph), D.D.
Discourse concerning the True Notion of the Lord^s Supper
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CuLPEPER (Nicholas)
The Practice of Physick, by Lazarus Riverius, Nic. Culpeper,
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Attempts for discovering the times of the first planting of
Nations, in several tracts, published by S. Payne, M.A.
8 vo, Lond. 1 724
CuNiNdHAifE (James)
Warnings of the Eternal Spirit pronounced by him during his
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CusA (NicoLAUs de), Cardiualis
Opera in quibus Theologiae Mysteria plurima revelantur et in
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The Idiot, in four books (of Wisdome, the Minde^ and Statick
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sem, et Dissertationes Cyprianicse ab H. Dodwello
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Opera omnia, quibus access, imdecim Libri in Genesim, nun-
quam antea in lucem sediti, curfi Petri Canisii, 3 vol. in 1
folio, CoUmtBj 1546
Cyrillus (Sanctus), Archiep. Hierosolymorum
Catecheses Latine ^ Joan. Grodecio 8vo, Antv. 1564
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D. (N.) ^
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— see JR. Parsons
Daille, see Dalkeus
Dalgabno (Gborgius)
Ars Signorum, vulgo Character Universalis et Lingua Philo- .
sophica • . • 12mo, Lond. 1661
Bp. WiUdns drew nianv of his ideas from this work, and it has of late years
been characterised by the Rev. H. J. Todd as an extremely ingenious
project.
— Another copy, with MS. translation of the words in the Lexicon
12mo, Lond. 1661
DALLiBUS (Joan.)
Traict^ de Femploy des Saincts Peres 8vo, Geneve^ 1632
— De usu Patrum ad ea definienda Religionis capita quae sunt
hodie controversa, Latine ab J. Mettayjsro 4to, GenevtBy 1656
r— contra, see Scrivenertis
OF JOHN BYROM^^ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 65
DalluGus (Joan.)
De Scriptis quae sub Dionysii Areopagitae et Ignatii Antiocheni
nominibus circumferuntur quibus demonstratur ilia subdititia
esse • • • 4to^ Genevte^ 1666
With numerous MS. remarks, a few of which are in the hand-writing
of Mr. Byrom.
Dalton (Michael)
The Countrey Justice . folio. Land. 1677
DANiGUS (LaMBERTUS)
Physica Christiana . 12mo, Genev. 1576
Dangerfield (Thomas)
Second Narrative relating to the Murder of Sir Edmundbury
Godfrey, &c. • • foUo, Lond. 1680
Dante Alighieri
La Divina Commedia, con PEspositione di Bernardino DanieUo
da Lucca 4to, Venetia, appresso P. da Fino, 1568
Danzius (Jo. Andr.)
Literator Ebrseo-Chaldaeus • 12mo, Jerue, 1696
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acted by H. M. subjects of Scotland in Darien 4to, Lond. 1700
Daubuz (Chas.), Vicar of Brotherton, Yorkshire
Perpetual Commentary on the Revelation of St. John
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-^ Perpetual Commentary on the Revelation of St. John, new mo-
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[Davenant (Charles),. LL.D.]
True Picture of a Modem Whig, in a second Dialogue between
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D[avie8] (J [ohn]), of Hereford
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Davies (Sir John), Attorney General for Ireland
Nosce Teipsum, or the Delphick Oracle expounded as a
Looking-glass for the Soul (with an explanatory Com-
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Hie Immortality of the Soul, a Poem 12mo, Glasg. FouliSf 1759
— see TF. R.
Davila (Henr. C.)
Historia delle Guerre Civili di Francia 4to, Lioney 1641
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Sermon on the duW of Ahns-giving 8 vo, Lond. 1 707
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Dawson (Tho.), D.D.
• Vindication of the Church of England against the Nonjuror's
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Daye (James)
Sermon at the Provincial Meeting of the Lancashire Ministers
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Deacon (Thomas)
The Doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning Purgatory
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Dee (Joannes), D.D.
Monas Hieroglyphica, ad Maximilianum Romanorum etc.
Regem . . Svo, Franco/. 1591
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DfiERiNG (Sir Edward)
A Consideration and a Resolution, with three Speeches
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[De Foe [Daniel)]
Enquiry into Occasional Conformity, with a preface to th^
Lord Mayor (Sir Humphrey Edwyn) on his carrying the
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[Delany (Patrick), D.D-]
The Doctrine of Abstinence from Blood defended, by the
author of ^^ Revelation examined with candour'^ 8vo^ L<md. 1734
Dell (William), Master of GonvilandCaius College, Cambridge
The Tryal of Spirits, both in Teachers and Hearers, with the
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8yo, Lond. 1653
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Adagialia Sacra Veteris et Novi Testamenti, Partes Duae
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— de Corona, see JEschines
Dempsterus (Thomas)
Antiquitatum Romanarum Corpus 4to, Aurel. Attob. 1620
Denis (St.), see Dionysvus
[Dennis (John)]
Priestcraft distinguished from Christianity, second edition
8vo, Lond. 1715
Dent (John), Sermon on, see T. Bray
Denton (William)
Treatise of Independency, Presbytery, the Power of Kings
and of the Church, &c., the use of Liturgies, Toleration, Con-
ventiqles. Excommunication, &c. folio, Lond. 1681
Derham (William), D.D., Canon of Windsor
Physico-Theology, with notes and curious observations
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Descartes (Renatus)
PrincipiaPhilosophiae,more geometrico demonstrata per Bened.
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— Prindpia Philosophise, Dioptrice Meteora^dePassionibusAnimae,
etc. portrait . 4to, Amst. 1664
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— Principia, see Le Grand
— Tractatus de Homine et de Formatione Foetus, notis Lud. de
la Forge . 4to, Amst. Elzev. 1677
— Six Meditations, proving that there is a God, and that man^s
mind is distinct from his body, with the objections of T. Hobbes
and the author's answers, englished by W. Molyneux
8vo, Lond. 1680
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Descartes (Renatus)
Disputatio de Finite et InfinitOj in qua defenditur sententia
Cartesii de Motu^ Spatio et Corpore 12mo^ Amst. Elz. 1651
— see A. M.
Deuwes (Giles)
An Introductorie for to leme to rede^ to pronounce, and to
speke Frenche, trewly compyled for the Right High Excellent
and most Virtuous Lady the Lady Marye of England, daughter
to our most Gracious Soverayn Lord Kyng Henry the VIII 4to
Tbia very curious volume is unfortunately imperfect.
Devonshire (W. Cavendish), First Duke of. Sermon on his
Death, see Griffith
Devotional. Tracts concerning the presence of God, and other
Religious Subjects, from the French [of N. Herman of Loraine,
Fenelon, &c.] . . 8vo, Lond. 1724
Dialogues between Mr. G. and others, with Reflections upon a
book called " Pax Vobis'^ 12mo, Lond. 1687
Dickinson (Edmundus), M.D.
Delphi Phoenicizantes, in quo Grsecos, quicquid apud Delphos
celebre erat e Josuae historia effinxisse ostenditur, append, de
Nose in Italiam adventu et de Origine Druidum
12mo, Oxon. 1655
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DiCTiONARiUM Latino-Gallico-Italicum Svo, Geneva^ 1677
Dictionaries. Polyglot, see Megiserus
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— English, see Bulloker, Dyche
— English Etymological, see Skinner
— French, see Cotgrave, Holly band
— Spanish, see Sobrino
— German, see Ludwig
— Dutch, see Hexham
DiEu (LuDOVicus de)
Rudimenta Linguae Persicae 4to, Lugd. Bat. 1639
DiOBY (John)
Philosophical Account of Nature in general, and of the gene-
ration of the three Principles of Nature, Mercury, Sulphur,
and Salt, out of the four elements Svo, Lond. 1722
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Dio Cassius
Historian Romanae libri XLVI, studio Jo. Leunclavii
8vo, Franco/. 1592
Dio Chrisostomus
De troia non capta^ curfi Fr. Philelphi
4to, Par. Anth. Denidel, sine anno
DiODATi (John), Minister of Geneva
Pious and learned annotations upon the Bible [translated
from the Italian], with additionall notes, engraved title and
portrait, by Hollar • folio, Lond. 1651
DiONYsius (Sanctus], Areopagita
Opera Omnia, cum vita, Latine a Joac. Perionio, access.
Ignatii, Polycarpi et Martialis Epistolae 12mo, Lovaniiy 1566
— Alia editio^ opera P. Lansselii folio. Par. 1615
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6r. et Lat. cum notis a B. Corderio, 2 vol.
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— Aliud exemplar
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Marsilio Ficino interprete 12mo, Venet. 1538
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Saint est PAuteur des Ouvrages qui portent son nom
Svo, Paris y 1702
— In ejus Opera, see Dallams, Pachymera
Discourse of Humane Reason with relation to matters of Reli-
gion • . 12mo, Lond. 1690
Disney (John)
View of Ancient Laws against Immorality and Profaneness
folio, Cambridge, 1729
Dissenters. Heads of Agreement between the united Presby-
terian and Congregational Ministers in London 4to, Lond. 1691
From the pre&ce it appears that it was proposed to assume the name
of " United Brethren,"
— See also Matt. Mead
— The Agreement in Doctrine among the Dissenting Ministers in
London . . 4to, Lond. 1693
— Interest of England in respect to Protestants dissenting from
the Established Church, with thoughts on Occasional Con-
formity . . 4to, Xowrf. 1703
— See Dorrington
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R,S. 71
DoCTOR^s Physiciari, or Dialogues concerning Health
12mo, Lond. 1685
Doctrine du Salut^ ou Paroles de Jesus Christ tirees du Nouveau
Testament . 12mo, AmsL 1677
DoDWELL (Henry)
Considerations how far the Romanists may be trusted by
Princes of another Perswasion 8vo, Lond. 1675
— Two Letters of Advice for the Susception of Holy Orders, and
for Studies Theological Svo, Lond. 1691
With a catalogue of the works of the Christian writers of the first three
centuries, and an appendix concerning Sanchoniathon*s Phcenician His-
tory,
— Defence of the Vindication of the deprived Bishops
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The margins are filled with extracts fi*om Kettlewell on Christian Commu-
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— Concerning Marriages in different Communions^ in a Sermon
at Chester . • 8vo, Lond. 1702
— Answers to his Discourse against the Immortality of the Soul,
see 8. Clarke^ D. Whitby
DoDWBLL (Hbnry), Sou of the preceding
Christianity not founded on Argument 8vo, Lond. 1741
DoL^us (Johannes)
Encyclopaedia Medicinae Theoretico-Practicae, qua Paracel-
sistarum^ nempe Helmontianorum^ WilUsianorum^ Sylviano-
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Donne (John), Dean of St. Pauls
Devotions upon emergent occasions, the fifth editiony engraved
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— Conclave Ignatiani, see Europaus
— Life, see /. Walton
Door of Knowledge opened in a spiritual Campaign, or the opera-
tion of War divinely improved 8vo, Birmingham, 1760
DoRCASTOR (Nicholas)
The Doctrine of the Masse Booke, concerning the making of
holye water, salt, breade, candels, ashes, fyre, insence, pascal,
pascal lambe, egges, and herbes, the marying rynge, the pil-
grimes wallet, staffe and crosse, truly translated, bladt letter
[the last leaf wanting) . 16mo, 1554
72 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
[DoRBiNOTON (Theophilub)^ Rector of Wittnessham, Kent]
Dissenters represented and condemned by themselves, in the
vocation of their ministry, constitution of their churches, and
their separation from the Church, in a Letter of D. W., a dis-
senting teacher • . 8vo, Lond. 1710
Doughty (Joannes) •
Analecta Sacra sive Excursus Philologici super S. Scripturae
locis, qua cum moribus Priscorum Gentilium conspirant
8vo, Lond. 1658
— Sermon before the Governors of the City of London Lying-in
Hospital . 4to, Zron^. 1752
Douglas (John), Bp. of Salisbury
Milton vindicated from the charge of Plagiarism brought against
him by Lauder, and Lauder himself convicted of several for-
geries and gross impositions 8vo, Lond. 1751
— Answer, see Lavder
Dow (Christ.), B.D.
Discourse of the Sabbath and the Lord's Day, second edition
4to, Lond. 1636
Downamb (John)
The Christian Warrefare, the second part 4to, Lond. 1611
— Concordance to the Bible of the last translation 12mo, Ijond. 1690
DowNE (John)
Treatise of the true nature and definition of justifying Faith,
with a defence of the same, against N. Baxter, and several
other treatises . 4to, Ospford, 1635
The Treatise itself is in MS.
DowNES (Rev. John), Rector of St. Michael, Wood Street
Sermons on various subjects, 2 vol. 8vo, Sheffield^ 1761
— Another copy
The list of subscribers includes many names of inhabitants of Manchester
and other parts of Lancashire.
DowNES (Widow)
Answer to Wesley's Letter to the Rev. Mr, Downes
8vo, Lond. 1760
[Dbakb (Jambs), M.D.]
Memorial of the Church of England 4to, Lond. 1705
— The Memorial of the Church of England [Drake's] considered
paragraph by paragraph 4to, Lond. 1705
— Another, the second edition • 8vo, Lond. 17O6
Dreams, Treatise of, see Tryon
Drbxelius (Hiebemias), Soc. Jesu
Opera Spiritualia, plates^ vol. 2 . 4to
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 73
Dbexelius (Hieremias), Soc. Jesu
De ^ternitate • • 24mo, Duad, 1622
— Heliotropium seu Conformatio humanae voluntatis cum divina,
plates . 24mo, MonachU, 1627
— Alia, ediiioy plates . • 24mOf Duaciy 162S
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24mo, Antv. 1641
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— The School of Patience, translated by R. S. [Rt. Samber]
12mo, Lond. 1640
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— The Coelestial Prospect, or Eternity decyphered in twelve Em-
blems (The Christian Zodiake), plates by Hollar
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ber), second edition, portrait 12mo, Lond. I7l7
Drunkenness exposed, in order to disswade Men from the prac-
tice of it . . 8vo, Lond. 1707
Drusius (Johannes)
Veterum Interpretum Graecorum in vetus Testamentum Frag-
menta, coUecta et notis illustrata 4to, Amh. 1622
— Ad locadifficiUoraPentateuchiCommentarius 4to,i^a^cA:. 1617
— NoVa Versio et SchoUa in Jobum 4to, Amst. 1636
With, an inscription *^e dono Amici S. Chandler, 171V* and MS. quota-
tions from Victorius, Shuckford, etc. relative to the hexametrical form of
the verses in Joh, hy the Rev. Jeremiah Jones, author of the ^* Canonical
ity of the N(
Samuel Bardsley, of Manchester.
.Authority of the New Testament." It has also the autograph of Dr.
— Aliud exemplar . 4to, Amst. 1636
— Annotationum in totum Jesu Christi Testamentum libri decern
A^xi^Amst. 1632
— Proverbiorum [Sacrorum] Classes duae 4to, Franek. 1590
-»- Proverbia Ben-Sirse, Autoris Antiquissimi Latine conversa, cum
SchoUis . 4to, Franek. 1597
74 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Drusius (Joannes)
Apophthegmata Ebrseonim ac Arabum 4to, Franek. 1612
— De nomine Dei proprio, quod Tetragrammaton vocant, cum notis
4to, Amst. 1634
— Annotationes in Coheleth 4to^ Amst. 1635
DuBt (Pa.)
Le Medecin et Chirur^en des Pauvres 12mo^ Par. 1693
DucHATius (Yvo) Trecensis
Belli Sacri a Francis aliisque Christianis adversus Barbaros
gesti, pro Sepulchro et Judaea recuperandis, Grsece
8vo, Par. 1620
Duck (Arthur), LL.D.
Life of Henry Chichele, Abp. of Canterbury, temp. Henry V
and VI, made english, j»or/rai/ by Burghers 8vo, Land. 1699
[DuGARD (Samuel)]
The Marriages of Cousin Germans vindicated from the cen-
sures of UnlawftilUiesse and Inexpediency 12mo, Oxfordy 1673
DuGDALE (Richard)
Narrative of unheard of Popish Cruelties towards Protestants
beyond seas, or account of the bloody Spanish Inquisition
folio, Lmd. 1680
DuGDALE (Sir William)
MonaHticon Anglicanum, ex MSS. Codd. Archivis et Biblio-
thecis, per Rogerum Dodsworth et GulieL Dugdale (vol. 1),
plates by Hollary King, ifc. folio, Lond. 1655
— A short View of the late Troubles in England, with a Narrative
of the Treaty at Uxbridge folio, Oxford, 1681
-* The Antient Usage in bearing of Arms, with a Catalogue of the
present Nobility . . 8vo, Oxford, 1682
Du Moulin (Peter)
Father Cotton, a Jesuite, his two and thirtie Demands to the
Ministers of France, with the Answeres, &c. 4to, Lond. 1614
— The Antibarbarian, or a Treatise concerning an unknowne
tongue as well in prayers in private as in the publique Liturgie
12mo, Lond. 1630
Du Moulin (Ludov.)
Oratio auspicalis, cui subjuncta est Laudatio Guil. Cambdeni
4to, Oxon. 1652
— Patronus Bonse Fidei, in causa Puritanorum contra Hierarchi-
cos Anglos . • 12mo, Lond. 16J2
— Account of the several Advances the Church of England hath
made towards Rome . 4to, Lond. 1680
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 75
Du Moulin (Ludov.)
Moral Reflections upon the number of the Elect, proving from
Scripture that probably not one in a million shall be saved
4to, Lond. 1680
Dunn (Joshua), see A. (/.)
Duns (John) Scotus
Contemplationes Idiotae, de Amore divino, de virgine Maria,
etc. [a Jo. Faber editus] • l2mo. Par. 1535
— Idiotas, or Duns Contemplations of Divine Love, with an abre-
viate of the Authours Life, and a Catalogue of his Divine
Works [by W. B.] 12mo, Printed at Paris, 1662
Dedicated to Edmund Duns, Esq.
DuNSTER (S.), see Manuscripts
Dunton (John)
The Young-Students-Library, containing Extracts and Abridg-
ments of the most valuable Books, from the year (1665) to this
time, Jrontispiece by Van Houe, ^^ Emblem of the Athenian
Society" . . foUo, Lond. 1692
— Athenian Oracle, vol. 2 . . 8vo, 1703
— His Life and Errors, written by himself, with the lives and cha-
racters of a thousand persons living in London, &c.
8vo, Lond. 1 705
DupiN (Lewis E.)
History of Ecclesiastical Writers, containing the lives of the
Primitive Fathers, abridgment and Catalogue of their Works,
History of Councils, &c. translated from the French, vol. 1
to 5 in 2 (1st to 6th century) foUo, Lond. 1696-9
— Universal Library of Historians 8vo, Lond. 1709
DuPLEix (Scipion)
Memoires des Gaules depuis le Deluge jusques d Festablisse-
ment de la Monarchic Fran9oise folio, Paris, 1634
— Histoire Generale de France, avec Festat de PEglise .et de
PEmpire, 3 vol. . folio, Paris, 1634
— Histoire de Henry III . folio, Paris, 1636
DuPORT (Jacobus)
Homeri Gnomologia duplici Parallelismo illustrata, ex Locis
S. Scripturae et ex Gentium Scriptoribus 4to, Cantab. 1660
— Metaphrasis Metrica Psalmorum Davidis 4to, 1666
DuREL (John), Minister of the French Church in the Savoy
View of the governments and publick Worship of God in the
Reformed Chmrches beyond the Seas, shewing their Conform-
ity with the Church of TStng\Bnd,Jrontispiece 4to, Lond. 1662
On the title is the autograph of White Kennet, Bp. of Peterborough.
76 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
DuRBT (Claude)
Thresor de PHistoire des Langues folio, Cologny^ 1613
DuRFET (Thomas)
Poem on the birth of the Young Prince 4to, Lond. 1688
Du Verger, CEuvres Chretiennes, tome 3 12mo, 1679
Du Vbrney
Traite de I'Oi^ane de YOmQy plates 12mo, Par. 1683
Dyalogus creaturamm optime moralizatus, omni materise morali
jocundo modo applicabilis, woodcuts^ litteria gothicU
folio, lAber Dyalogus creaturamm appeUattis jocundis
fabulis plevMS per Gerardum Leeu in opido gou-
densifinitus est, anno domini 1481
Dychb (Thomas)
Spelling Dictionary • 12mo, Lond, 1731
— Dictionary of words commonly used in the English Tongue
12mo, Lond. 1723
Interleaved with MS. lists of additional words.
Dyer's Letters concerning the Elections of the present Parlia-
ment (Collection from) 4to, Lond. I70p
Earbery (Matthias)
His Protestation against the violence used towards him on
presenting a petition in the Lobby of the H. of Commons^ a
sheet
Earthquakes. Account of the late terrible Earthquake in Sicily
4to, Lond. 1693
— Serious Thoughts on the Earthquake at Lisbon 8vo, Lond. 1755
Eaton's (Dr.) Styptick Balsam^ an account of Svo^ Lond. 1723
Ebriosorum (De Generibus) et ebrietate vitanda, adiec. De Mere-
tricum in 8U08 Amatores et Concubinarum 4 icerdotes fide
12mo, BjonuBj 1557
At the end are MS. extracts €rom St. Ambrose, Origen, Cyprian, Thauler,
&c. on the efficacy of prayer.
EccLBSiASTiCAii COMMISSION. Discoursc concerning the one
opened in the Jerusalem Chambers^ Oct. 10 4to^ Lond. 1689
Ecclesiastical Biography. Fondateurs des ReUgions^ see
Binet
^- Primitive Fathers, see Dupin
— Popes, see Platina
— Saints,, see BaUUt
Ecclesiastical History, see P. Symson
— Primitive Church, see Brokesby^ Elborowe, Eusebius^ Fleury,
Philostorgius, TUlemont
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 77
Ecclesiastical History. Eastern Church, see Morinus
— Monastieal Conventions, see Shirley
— The Crusades, see Duchatiua
— Early Church in England, see W. Lloyd
— The Reformation, see Skidan
— The Reformation in Poland, see LuKeniecius
'■— The Reformation in England, see J. Strype
— The Inquisition, see Dugdale, Sarpi
— Church of England, see Isaacson^ Usserius
— Church of Scotland, see Defoe
— Independency, see Walker
Edward II, Life, see Cary
Edward VI, Life, see Hayward
Edwards (John), D.D.-
Discourse concerning the authority, stile, and perfection of
the Books of the Old and New Testament, 3 vol.
8vo, Land. 1693-4-5
— Thoughts on the causes of Atheism, with Reflections on Socini-
anism, and on a late Book ^^ The Reasonableness of Christ-
ianity** [by John Locke] 8vo, Lond. 1695
— Vindication, see Locke
— Exercitations on several important places in the Old and New
Testament, in 2 parts . 8vo, Lond. 1702
— Discourse, occasioned by the happy Union of England and
Scotland . Svo, Lond. 1707
Edwards (Jonathan)
The Exposition given by Bp. Burnet of the second Article of
our Religion examined 4to, Lond. 1702
Edwards (Thomas)
Gangi-aena, or a Discovery of the Errors, Heresies, Blasphe-
mies, and dangerous Proceedings of the Sectaries of this time,
the second and third parts, in 1 vol. 4to, Land. 1646
— Queries on, see Saltmarsh
Efrem (Sanctus) Ediss. Eccles. Diaconus
De Compunctione Cordis, Judicio Dei, Penitentia, etc. litteris
gothiciSf in double columns • folio
Egane (Anthony), late Confessor General of Ireland, now Minis-
ter of the Gospel
The Book of Rates now used in the Sin Custom-House of the
Church and Court of Rome, containing the Bulls, Dispensa-
tions, and Pardons of all manner of villanies and wickecmesse,
with the sums of money to be paid 4to, Ijond. 1674
l2
78 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
EoANE (Anthony)
Rome a great Custom-House for Sin^ or a* Table of the Dis-
pensations for villanies and wickednesses^ with the summs of
money to be paid • 8vo, Land. 1714
Egidius^ see JEgidiua
Elborowe (Thomas), Vicar of Chiswick
Prospect of Primitive Christianity as left by Christ and his
Apostles to St. Polycarp and Holy Ignatius, both Disciples of
St. John . 12mo, in the Savoy y 1668
— The reasonableness of our Christian Service, as contained in
the Book of Common Prayer Svo, Lond, 1677
Eleusinian Mysteries, see Meursius
Elias Levita
Grammatica Hebraica absolutissima, Heb. et Latine, per Sebas-
tianum Munsterum Svo, Basil. Froben. 1525
Ellis (Clement)
The Gentile Sinner, or England^s Brave Gentleman character'd
12mo, Oxford J 1668
— Christianity in Short . 12mo, Lond. 1756
Ellis (John), D.D., Vicar of St. Catharine's, Dublin
Enquiry whence cometh Wisdom and Understanding to Man
8vo, Lond. 1757
Elwall (Edward), of Wolverhampton
Dagon Fallen, or Defence of the first Commandment of God,
in answer to James Barter's Book, &c. 12mo, 1726
— see J. Taylor
Elyot (Sir Thomas)
Thesaurus Linguae Romanae et Britannicae,aucta, opera Thomae
Cooperi Magdalenensis . foUo, Lond. 1578
Emblems, see Baudouin
— see Mirrour
England. Englands Appeal from the private Cabal at White-
Hall to the Parliament 4to, secretly printed^ 1673
— England's Enemies exposed, and its true Friends and Patriots
defended . . 4to, 1701
— Government of England proved to be Monarchical and Here-
dita^ . . 8vo, Lond. 1705
— Free-Born Subject, or the Englishman's Birthright against all
usurpations either in Church or State 4to, Lond. 1679
— New History of the Succession of the Crown of England, more
particularly from Egbert to Henry VIII 4to, Lond. 1690
— Miseries of England, from her Domestick Enemies, a Poem
4tOj Lond. 1702
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ, M.A., F.R.S. 79
England. Fears and Sentiments of all true Britains on the
National Credit, Interest, and Religion 8vo, Lond. 1710
Enquiry into the Power of Faith, the nature of Prophecy, the
translation of Enoch and Elias, and the Resurrection of Christ
4to, Lond. 1693
Entick (John)
Proposals for printing the Works of Geoflfrey Chaucer
foUo, 1736
Eobanus Hessus
De tuenda bona valetudine, commentariis a Joan. Placotomo
12mo, Franco/, 1551
Ephraim (Sanctus) Syrus
Opera, Graece, e codicibus Manuscriptis Bodleianis [ab Edv.
Thwaites] . . folio, Oa^on. 1709
Epictetus
Enchiridion et Cebetis Tabula, cum Simplicii Commentario,
etc. Gr. et Lat. ab Hieron. Wolfio 8vo, Lond. 1670
— Enchiridion et Cebetis Tabula, Gr. et Lat. 24mo, iMffd. B. 1670
— see Simplicius
— Works, viz. his Discourses, the Enchiridion, and Fragments,
translated by Elizabeth Csu*ter, with notes 4to, Lond. 1758
Episcopacy. The Petition for the Prelates briefly examined
4to, 1641
— Three Doubts to the Reverend Bishops 4to, Lond. 1688
— Letter to a Peer on the authority of the Metropolitans over
their comprovincial Bishops 4to, Lond. 170I
— The validity of Scripture Ordination, in a Refutation of T. Ains-
worth's " Validity of Episcopal Ordination*' 8vo, Lond. 1719
— see Bibony W. Clarkey D. Clarksony Dodwell, G. HickeSy Lauder,
C. LesliCy V. Powell, Smectymnuus, Jet. Taylor
Episcopius (Simo)
Opera Theologica, cum prsefatione Steph. Curcellaei
folio, AfMt. 1650
With th^ autograph of Gilbert Burnet, Bp. of Salisbury.
EpiSTOLiE Obscurorum Virorum, see Hutten
Erasmus (Desiderius) Roterodamus
Institutio Principis Christiani, cum aliis ex Isocrate, Plutarcho,
etc. opusculis • 4 to, Basil. 1517
With the autograph of Wm. Assheton, Rector of Middleton, Lancashire.
— Adagiorum Chiliades tres, woodcut title
folio, Basil. Joan. FrobenU, 1520
80 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Erasmus (Desidbrius), Roterodamus
Precatio Dominica in septem portiones distributa, woodcuts
8vo, Basil. 1523
— De Libero Arbitrio . 8vo, BasU, 1524
— De Immensa Dei Misericordia Svo^ Antv. 1524
— Alia editio » . 8vo, Basil. 1524
— Modus Orandi Deum . 8vo, Basil. 1525
— Concionalis interpretatio in Psalmum LXXXV SvOy BasiL 1528
— Apophthegmata ex optimis scriptoribus 8vo, lApsi4B, 1603
— Familiaria^ CoUoquia, selecta a Chr. Helvico 12mOj Lond. 1673
— The Paraphrase of Erasmus Roterdame upon y^ Epistle of saint
Paule unto his discyple Titus^ translated into englysshe (by
Leonard Cox)^ iUA letter
16mo^ Imprented by John Byddell in Flete^stretej n. d. (1536)
— A Manual for a Christian Soldier^ translated 12mo^ Lond. 1687
Erpenius (Thomas)
Grammatica Ebraea • 12mo, Lugd. B. 1621
— Rudimenta Linguae Arabicae 12mo^ Lugd. B. 1628
Esprit (Jacques)
La Faussete des Vertus Humaines^ 2 vol. 12mo5 Par. 1678
— The Falsehood of Human Virtue, a moral Essay, done out of
French . . 8vo, Lond. 1691
Establishment (The), or a Discourse tending to the setling of the
Minds of Men, about some of the chiefe Controversies of the
present times (power of the Magistrate, fixed Ministery, and
necessity of Humane Learning) 4to, Land. 1654
Dedicated to the Parliament, to Oliver Cromwell, and to Generals Blake
and Monke.
Euclid
Elements of Geometry, by Capt. Thomas Rudd, with the
Mathematical preface of Mr. John Dee 4to, Lond. 1651
— Elements, explained by C. F. Milliet de Chales 12mo, Lond.l7l2
— Elements, with Theorems out of Archimede?^ by Andrew Tac-
quet, in English, by Wm, Whiston 8vo, Lond. 1719
— see J. de Sacrobosco
EuGBNB (Princb) The HeroeinMiniature,oranHistorickPoemon
Prince Eugene . . folio, Lond. 1702
— Luzara, a Pindarique Ode on Prince Eugenius, of Savoy
folio, Lond. 1703
EuoBNius (Beatus), Episc. Toletanus
Opusoula . . 8vo, Par. 1619
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 81
EuRop^us (Lucius Cornelius)
Monarchia Solipsorum et Conclave Ignatii, sive ejus in Nu-
peris Infemi Comitiis Inthronisatio 8vo, Lond. 1680
This little volume consists of two works, written against the Jesuits, each
of which has been the subject of controversy respecting the true author.
Of the first Monorchia Solipsorum, very long details will be found in
Placeiugy Theatrum Anonymorum et PieudonyTnorwn, fol. 1708 see De
Scriptoribus Pseudonvmis detectis, p. 199, and in Jdcher's AUgemeines
Gelehrten Lexicon, The second work is by the celebrated Dr. John Donne,
Dean of St. Paul's.
EusEBius Pamphilus
Evangelicae prseparationis lib. XV, et Evangelicae demonstra-
tionis lib. X, Grseee • folio, Lutetue, 1544-5
— The Auncient Ecclesiastical Histories of the first six hundred
Yeares after Christ, written in the Greeke tongue by Eusebius,
Socrates, and Evagrius, translated by Meredith Hanmer, with
a Chronographie and Index, third edition folio, Lond. 1607
— Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodorit.
Ecclesiastical Histories, translated and abridged, with account
of their Lives, and notes, by S. Parker, with the History of
Evagrius Scholasticus, /^or/r^t/ by Vertue, and plates
4to,Lond. 1729
Evagrius, History, see Eusebius
Evelyn (John)
Silva, or a Discourse of Forest Trees; Terra, an Essay of Earth;
and Pomona, or Appendix on Fruit Hret^y fourth edition
folio, Lond. 1706
EvERARD (John), D.D.
Gospel Treasures opened. Sermons, edited by R. H., the title
wanting • • 8vo, Lond, 1653
EviSTOR (Pseud.), see More {Dr. H.)
EvoNYMUS Philiater (Pseud.), see C Gesner
Eyre (Mrs.), Daughter to Lady Packington
Her Opinion concerning the Doctrine of Passive Obedience
8vo, Lond. 1710
Eyr£ (Richard), Rector of Burghcleer, Hants
Sermon on the Usefulness of Preaching 8vo, Lond. I7l7
F.(S.)
Letter to a Friend concerning the answers to the Letter to a
Dissenter . . 4to, 1687
Faber (Henry)
Elementa Musicalia, see Jordanus
82 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Faber (Tanaquil)^ see J. 71 Philipps
Fabri (Honoratus), Soc. JeRu
Summula Theologica in qua Quaestiones Scholasticorum dis-
cutiuntur . . 4to^ Luffduni, 1669
Faoel
Letter from Myn Heer Fagel^ giving an account of the Prince
and Princess of Orange's Thoughts on the Repeal of the Test
an,d Penal Laws • . 4to^ Amst. 1688
Fagius (Paulus)
Capitula Patrum^ Sententiae Elegantes ad linguam discendam,
veterum Hebrseorum^ etc. Heb. et Lat. 4to^ Isfue, 1541
Fairfax (Nathaniel), M.D.
Treatise of the Bulk and Selvedge of the World 8vo, Lond. 1674
This little yolame is not only curious for the subject, but also for the singu-
lar words used, and some coined by the author; who aimed at restoring the
English language to its more primitive form, consonant with the Saxon
original.
Falconbr (John)
The art of Secret Information^ disclosed without a Key^ with
Rules for Decyphering aU manner of Secret Writing
8vo^ Lond. 1685
[Faldo (John)]
The Snake in the Grass further discovered^ or the Quakers
no Christians, with account of their Canons, Constitutions^ &c.
8vo, Lond. 1698
Falkner (William), D.D.
Libertas Ecclesiastica, or a Discourse vindicating the lawful-
ness of those things excepted against the Church of ISngland
in its Liturgy and Worship 8vo, Lond. 1674
With the autograph of Henry Newcome, Rector of Middleton, Lancashire.
Farthing (John)
Short- Writing shortned, or the art reduced to a method more
speedy, plaine, exact, and easjy engraved title by Cross
12mo, Lond. 1654
Fathers (The)
Patrum Apostolicorum Opera, see Cotekrms '
— Monumenta, see J. J. Grynoeus
Epistles, see W. Wake
— Compendium of the Fathers, see TossaniLS
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ,, M.A,, F.R.S. 83
Fathers (The)
Justification of the Fathers^ see Hickman
— Auctoritas Patrum, see Rivettis
— De Usu Patrum, see Dalkeus
— Capitula Patrum, see Fagvus
Featly (Daniel), D.D.
Romes Ruine, a succinct answer to a Popish Challenge con-
cerning the antiquity, succession, and . perpetuall visibility of
the true Church, even in the most obscure times before Luther
4to, Lond. 1644
Feavers, History of . . 12mo, Lond. 1674
Febure (Nicasius le)
Compleat Body of Chymistry, englished by P* D. C, plates
4 to, Lond. 1664
Felicianus
Tractatus de divina Predestinatione 4to, Par. B, Rembolty 1508
Fenelon (F. de Salignac), Abp. of Cambray
Demonstration de ^Existence de Dieu,^or^ 1 2mo, Amst. 1715
— Examen de Conscience pour un Roi, avec sa vie et une Liste
de sea Ouvi'ages . . 12mo, Lond. 1747
— Characters and 'Criticisms upon the Ancient and Modern
Orators, Poets, Painters, Musicians, &c. [translated by Capt.
Bladen], plate representing the ancient and modern armies
arrayed against each other . 8vo, Lond. 1705
— Pastoral Letter on the Love of God, published by R. Nelson
12mo, Lond. 1715
— Private Thoughts upon Religion, made English by J. Delacoste
12mo, Ijond, 1719
— Fables and Dialogues of the Dead 12mo, Lond. 1735
— His Life [translated by N. Hooke] 12mo, Lond. 1723
Fenwick. Account of the Proceedings against Sir John Fenwick
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Clear State of the Case of Elizabeth Canning 8vo, Lond. 1753
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Answer to Mr. Whiston's Letter to him on the eternity of
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Fisher (A.)
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The Faithfulness of God considered and cleared in the great
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Discourse of Holy Love, done into English by Sir George
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La Vie de Jean Philippe Baratier 12mo, Utrecht, 1741
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Reply to E, Owen^s " Necessity of Water Baptism'^
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Sermon at the Consecration of St. Mary's Church, in Man-
chester . . 8vo, Manchester, 1756
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thenes, Xenophon, Fabius Pictor, Sempronius, et Frontinus
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Pietas Hallensis, an Historical Narration of the Footsteps of
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P. AUix . . 12mo, Lond. 1708
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Philosophical Treatise of the original and production of Things,
writ in America in a time of Sofitudes, ^^ Rabbi Moses'^
12mo, Lond. 1687
FRAN901S de Sales (Saint) EvSque de Geneve
TVaict^ de T Amour de Dieu 8vo, Parii, 1647
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Narrative of the Life and Conduct of Simon, Lord Fraser of
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The Sentiment of a true Antigallican, or Collection of PoU-
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The Uncertainty of the Morrow and of Life Svo, Lond. 1714
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Freigius (Joannes T.)
Qusestiones CEconomicae et Politicae, cum aliis doctorum
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Emmenologia . . Svo, Lond. 1717
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Institutiones Medicinae ad Hippocratem Galenum, etc. intel-
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Miscellanea Theologica • Svo, Heidelb. .1618
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• V
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Pharmacopoeia Extemporanea 12mo, Lond. 1714
FuMANELLi (Antonius), Veronensis ,
Opera multa et varia ad tuendam sanitatem et ad profligandos
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Letter in answer to two main Questions of the First Letter to a
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Gabriel John, Pseudo'nyme
Essay towards the Theory of the Intelligible World
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hami Trommii Concordantias Graecas versionis LXX Inter-
pretum . . 8vo, Oa;on. 17I8
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Opus de Arcanis Catholicse veritatis, acced. J. Reuchlin de
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Idea Theologise, tam Contemplativae quam Activae
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The true Idea of Jansenisine, both Historick and Dogmatick
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Opere raccogl. da Carlo Manolessi, 2 vol. 4to, Bologna, 1656
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Catholicae circa SS. Trinitatem Fidei delineatio, cum respon-
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Virtues and wonderful effects of the Tincture of Coral in
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History of Christ's Sufferings, composed out of the Prophets,
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Garter. Order of the Installation of Henry Duke of Norfolk,
Henry, Earl of Peterborow, and Laurence, Earl of Rochester,
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Garth (Sir Samuel), M.D.
The Dispensary, a Poem,^r*^ edition 4to, Lond. 1699
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His Case with relation to the Wardenship of Manchester, in
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Two Sermons at the Funeral of Mrs. Rebekka Crisp, &c.
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Meditationes Sacrae . 24mo, Amst, 1629 '
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Panoplia Christiana, seu Adversus tentationes et Afflictiones
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Gibson (Edmund), Bp. of London
Sermon of the growth and mischiefs of Popery 8yo, Lond. 1706
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Gibson (Edmund), Bp. of London
Sermon to the Societies for the Reformation of Manners
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— Second Pastoral Letter to the People of his Diocese
8vo, Lond. 1 730
Answer to an " Examination of the Scheme of Church Power
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Parallel . • 8vo, Lond. 1735
GiFFORD (Richard)
Remarks on Kennicott^s Dissertation upon the Tree of Life in
Paradise . • 8vo, Ijond. 1748
Gil (Alexander)
Logonomia Anglica, qua gentis sermo facilius addiscitur,
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Les Pseaumes en vers Fran9ois 12mo, Porta y 1680
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The Deist's Manual, or enquiry into the Christian Religion
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Exposition of Solomon's Song, with the Targum or Chaldee
Paraphrase, and notes, second edition 4to, Lond. 1751
— The Doctrine of Predestination stated in opposition to Wesley
Svo, Lond. 1752
GiLLEs (Nicole)
Les Chroniques et Annales de France jusqu'au Roi Charles
huictiesme, additionnees, par Denis Sauvage, reveues, par F.
de Belleforest, et augmentees jusques a Henry III, par G.
Chappuys . . folio, Paris, 1585
Gillespie (George)
Case of Conscience discussed concerning associations with
Idolaters, Infidels, Hereticks, &c. 4to, Edinb. 1649
GiussANo (Gig. P.)
Vita di S. Carlo Borromeo, A.rcivescovo di Milano
4to, Venetia, 1615
Glanvill (Joseph), M.A.
The Vanity of Dogmatizing, in a Discourse of the shortness
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Essays on several subjects in Philosophy and Religion
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Glanvilla (Ranulphus de)
Tractatus de legibus et consuetudinibus regni Anglic
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6[liASER] (CfHRISTOPHER])
Novum Laboratorium Medico*Chymicum, uebersetzet von
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Philologia Sacra qua Sanctse Scripturae Stylus et Literatura,
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Works containing a variety of choice secrets in Medicine and
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Glisson (Franciscus)
De Rachitide^ sive Morbo Puerili vulgo " Rickets*'
8vo, Lond. 1650
Goad (Christopher)
Refreshing drops and Scorching vials, severally distributed to
their proper subjects according to the wisdom given that pre^
cious servant of the Lord • Aio^ Lond. 1653
GoDDARD. Letter from Honest Tom Boggy to the Rev. T. Goddard>
Canon of Windsor, on his Sermon against Censure
8vo, Lond. 17 10
GODEAU (AnTOINB)
Les Tableaux de la Penitence^ plates by Chauveau
4to, Paris, 1656
Godwin (Thomas)
Moses and Aaron^ Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites of the
Hebrewes^ sia!^th edition . 4to, Lond. 1641
— An English Exposition of the Roman Antiquities^ for the use
of Abingdon Schoole . 4to^ Lond. 1648
Godwin (Thomas)
Catholicks no Idolaters^ or a full Refutation of Stillingfleet's
Charge of Idolatry against the Church of Rome 8VO5 1672
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60HORIUS (Jacobus)
De usu et mysteriis Notarum Liber^ in quo vetusta literarum
et numerorum ex Sibylla ratio explicatur 12mOj Par. 1550
GoLius (Thboph.)
Epitome Doctrinse Moralis ex Ethicis Aristotelis ad Nicoma-
chum * . Svo^ Lond. 1662
GoMARUs (Francisgus)
Investigatio Sentential et Originis Sabbati et Diei Dominici
24mo, GroningtBy 1631
GoMBAUD (M. de)
Discourse of Christianity^ laying open the abuses thereof in
the Antichristian Lives and Worship of its Professors, espe-
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12mo, Lond. 1693
Goodman (John), D.D., Rector of Hadham
Serious Inquiry into the causes of the neglect and contempt
of the Protestant Religion and Church of England, secofid
edition . • 8vo, Lond. 1675
— Sermon on the Interest of Divine Providence in the Govern-
ment of the World . . 4 to, Lond. 1683
— The Penitent "Pardon* dyjirontispiece Svo, Lond. 1694
Goodwin (John)
Twelve considerable serious Cautions in and about a Reforma-
tion according to the Word of Grod 4to, Lond. 1646
Goodwin (John)
Discourse of the true Nature of the Gospel, that is a pure
Doctrine of Grace, in answer to Lorimer*s ^^ Apology^'
4to, Lond. 1 695
GoROPius (Joannes), Becanus
Opera, viz. Hermathena Hieroglyphica, Vertumnus, Gallica,
Francica, HispanicsLy portrait folio, Antv. C. Plantin, 1580
GoRR^us (Joannes), Parisiensis
Definitionum Medicarum libri XXIIII folio, Fi'ancof. 1578
Gorton (Samuel)
Saltmarsh returned from the Dead, or the Resurrection of
James the Apostle out of the Grave of Camall Glosses (Expo-
sition upon the fifth chapter) . 4to, Lond. 1655
Gospel. The eternal Gospel once more testified unto and vindicated
against the ignorance or malice of the Bishops and Teachers
of the now Church of England, proving that the Holy Ghost
is not ceased, &'c. . 12mo, Lond. 1681
Dedicated to James 11, when Duke of York.
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Gouge (Thomas)
Christian Directions^ shewing how to walk with God
UmOyLond. 1712
GOUSSAULT ( )
Advice to Toung Gentlemen 12mo5 Lond. 1698
GowER (John)
De Confessione Amantis (an English poem)^ 6ladt letter
folio^ Imprinted at London in Flete strete by
Thomas Berthelette, 1554
Grabe (Joannes Ernestus)
Dissertatio de variis vitiis LXX Interpretum ante B. Origenis
aevum illatis • . 4to^ Oxon, 1710
Gracian (Baltasar)
L'Homme de Cour, traduit et comment^ par Amelot de la
Houssaie . . 12mo, Par. 1687
Grammar. Grammatica Hebraea^ sine Punctis Masoreticis
8vo, OxonUy 1751
— Minerva^ the High- Dutch Grammar 12mo, Lond. 1685
:: — The Dutch-Tutor^ Grammar Rules and pleasant Dialogues
12mo, Lond. 1674
— Thesaurus Theutonicse Linguae: Thresor du Langage Bas-alman^
vulgairement Flameng^ en Fn et Lat.
4to, Antv. C. Planting 1573
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— Hebrew, see Amama, Bate^ BUmcuecvuSy Brekell, Btufftorf, Byth-
ner, EUaSy Erpmiua, Grey, Kats, Levi, Lyons, Mascle/y Otto,
Rams, ScMckardus
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— Greek, see Clenardus
— Latin, see Brinsley, Lily, Yossius
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taire, Miege, WalUs
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— Flemish, see Heister, La Grm
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-r- Schools, see /. Clarke, G. Monro, C, Wase
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Granatensis (Ludovicus)
Memorialis Vitae Christianse^ Latine per Mich, ab Issek
12mo^ Colon. 1589
— Exercitia in septem Meditationes Latine opera Michselis ab
Isselt . • 12mo^ Colonial 1591
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Italico a Michaele ab Isselt 12mo^ CoUmuBy 1595
— Vita Christie in sexaginta duas meditationes, digesta per Mich.
ab Isselt, woodcuts . 12mo, Cohnm, 1607
— Of Prayer and Meditation, wherein are contained fowertien
devoute Meditations for the seven Daies of the Weeke (trans-
lated from the spanishe, by Richarde Hopkins), mgraved title
and cuts . . 8 vo, Douay, 1612
Gratarolus (G.)
Alchemiae Doctrina et modus scriptis turn novis tum veteribus,
2 vol. . . 8vo,Sa«/. 1572
Among other works thie collection contains " Lignum Yitse Braceschi, Demo-
Soreon, Hog. Baconis Speculum Alchemise, Albertus Magnus de Alcbemia,
. de Rupescissa de confectione veri lapidis, M. Savonarola de aqua vits,
Augurelli Chrisopoeia, etc.**
Green (Robert)
Principles of Natural Philosophy, and Insufficiency of the
present Systems . 8vo, Cambridge, 1712
— The Principles of the Philosophy of the Expansive and Con-
tractive Forces . • folio, Cambridge, 17^7
Greenwood (James)
Essay towards an EngUsh Grammar l2mo, Lond. 1722
Gregoras, see Byzant, Script.
Greoorius (Sanctus), Magnus Episc. Rom.
De Cura Pastorah Uber, editus a Jer. Stephano
12mo, Lond. 1629
Greoorius (Sanctus), Nazianzenus
In Julianum Invectivse duse, Greece ex Bibl. H. Savilii, edidit
R. Montagu . 4to, EtoncBy 1610
— Odae, see Synesius
Greoorius (Sanctus), Nyssenus
Ad Eustathiam, Ambrosiam et BasiUssam Epistola, Gr. et Lat.
notis Isaaci Casauboni . 12mo,Z^/e^ue, 1606
Greoorius IX
Nova decretalium compilatio, litteris ffothicis, MS. notes in a
contemporary hand folio, Impressa Basilus a M. wenzler, 1486
98 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Gregory (John)
Works, in two parts, viz. Notes on Scripture, and his Pos-
thuma, with Life by John Gurganie, with the autograph of
Wm. Stanley, ninth Earl ofDerh/, ^ 22 March 168^ Lathom'*
4to, Lond. 1665
ThePosthuma consist of Discourses of the LXX Interpreters, the Nicene
Creed, the Assyrian Monarchy, &c. ; and '^ Episcopus Puerorom in die Lino-
centium'* (the custom of the Boy-Bishop of Salisbury).
— Another edition . . 4to, Land. 1671
Grevillb (Fulke), Lord Brooke
Certaine learned and elegant Workes (Poems and Plays) fol. 1 633
Grew (Nehemiah), M.D.
Comparative Anatomy of Trunks, with account of their ye^i^
tsXioxx, plates . . 8vo, Lonrf. 1675
— Cosmologia Sacra, or Discourse of the Universe as it is the
Creature and Kingdom of God, portrait by R. White
folio, Lond. 1701
Grey (Richard)^ D.D.
Method of learning Hebrew without Points, with the Book of
Proverbs, as a Pnms, notes, &c. Svo, Lond. 1738
Grey (Thomas db)
The Compleat Horseman and Expert Ferrier, j^or^rai^ of Grey
on horsebacky fourth edition • 4to, Z^on^. 1670
Grey (Zachary), LL.D.
The Spirit of Infidelity detected, in answer to Barbeyrac's
^' Spirit of Ecclesiasticks of alk^3cts and Ages as to Mondity^^
Svo, Lond. 1735
Griffith (John), Curate of Edensor, near Chatsworth
Sermon occasioned by the Death of the Duke of Devonshire
[Wm. Cavendish, first Duke] Svo, Lond. 1707
Grimshaw (Rev.- Willi am). Minister of Haworth, Yorkshire
Answer to a Sermon against the Methodists, by G. White, of
Colne, in Lancashire . • Svo, Preston, 1749
Grostest (Robertus), Episc. Lincolniensis
DeCessatione Legalium, tractatuseruditissimus Svo,X<mtf.l658
Grotius (Hugo)
Annotata ad Vetus Testamentum, 3 vol. in 1 folio. Par. 1644
— Annotationes in Libros Evangelioilim foUo, Amst. 1641
— Annotationes in Acta Apostolorum et Epistolas Apostolicas
folio. Par. 1646
— Baptizatorum Puerorum Institutio, cum Metaph. Gr. a C. Wase,
etc. . . l2mo, Lond. 1668
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 99
Grotius (Hugo)
Catechismus, with the English Version, by Fr. Goldsmith
12mo, Lond. 1668
— De veritate Religionis Christianas 12mo, Amst. 1696
— The Truth of Christian ReUgion, translated with a seventh Book
against the Roman Church, by Bp. Patrick 8vo, Lond. 1694
Grove (Joshua), see Bishop 6.
Gryn^eus (Job. Jag.)
Monumenta S. Patrum Orthodoxographa, hoc est Doctores
circiter LXXXV, Graeci et Latini, ob vetustatem venerandi,
quorum quidam hactenus non aediti latuerunt folio, £a^/. 1569
GUALTPERIUS (OtHo)
Sylloge Vocum Exoticarum, in contextu Testamenti Novi,
Partes duae . . 12mo, Wlteb. 1608
GuAYNBRius (Antonius), Med. Doct. Papiensis
Practica, cum additionibus Joan. Falconis, litteris ffothicis
8vo, Luffduniy 8, a.
GuAzzo (Stephen)
Civile Conversation, in foure books, the first three out of
French, by G. Pettie ; and the fourth, out of Italian, by Barth.
Young, bladt letter 4to, London, by Tho, East, 1586
GuEUARA (Antony of). Bishop of Guadix
The Diall of Princes, with the famous booke of Marcus Aure-
lius, englysshed by Thomas North, blacit letter 4to (1582)
Guild (William), Minister at King-Edward, Scotland
Moses Unvailed, or tho^e Figures pointing out the Messiah
explained, with the Harmonic of all the Prophets
12mo, Lond. 1626
GuiLERMUs [Alvernus], Paiisicnsis
Rethorica divina, sive ars oratoria eloquentiae divinae, litteris
gothidSy in double columns folio
Guillemeau (Jacques)
De la Grossesse et Accouchement des Femmes, engraved title
8vo, Paris, 1620
GuiON (Madame de la Motte)
Opuscules Spirituels, avec son rare Traite des Torrents, et une
preface touchant sa personne, doctrine, etc. 1 2mo, Cologne, 1 704
— Short and Easie Method of Prayer, with two Letters, by F.
Falconi and Fr. de Sales . 12mo, Lond. 1703
— Sa Vie ecrite par elle-mSme, 3 vol, 12mo, Cologne, 1720
— see Bible, Bertot
GUISN^E ( — )
AppUcation de FAlgebre d la Geometric 4to, Par. 1705
100 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
GuRNBY (Thomas)
Brachygraphy, or Short-writing made easy I2m0f Lond. 1750
GuTHERius (Jacobus)
De officiis Domus Augustae publicae et privatse ; access. Ru-
pella rupta, et Tiresias . 8vo, Ldps. 1672
GuYTOT (Jean), Nivernois
Les Meditations des Zelateurs de Piete^ recueillies des saincts
Peres (Sainct Augustin^ Bernard^ &c.) 12mo^ Paris^ 1571
H. (J.)
Miscellanea^ or a Mixture of choyce observations and institu-
tions, moral and divine • 12mo, Lond. 1669
H. (J.)
Letter to George Keith concerning the Salvability of the Hea-
then . • • 4to, Lond» 1 700
H. (R.)
Letter to Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, containing a Defence of
the conduct of the present King of France 8vo, Lond, 17^7
The equall wayes of God, tending to the rectifying of the
crooked wayes of Man . 4to, Lond. 1632
H.(T.)
Compulsion of Conscience condemned 4tOy Lond, 1683
Hjsdus (P.)> see D. Stella
Haeftenus (Benedictus)
VenatioSacra, sivedeArte quaerendiDeum fo^OyAntverpuSylGSO
Hai Eb'n Yockdan, an Indian Prince, History of, or the Self-
taught Philosopher, translated by Geo. Ashwell Svo, Lond. 1686
With the autograph of John Aubrey the Antiquary, author of the
History of Surrey.
Hale (Sir Matthew)
Contemplations Moral and Divine, three parts, with Life by
Bp. Burnety portrait y 2 vol. Svo, Lond. 1699-1700
— The Judgment of Sir Matthew Hale of True ReUgion, the
causes of its corruption, the Churches calamity by mens
additions and violences, in three discourses, pubUshed by
Rd. Baxter • . 4to, Lond. 1684
— Important Considerations, taken out of the Writings of Sir M.
Hale • . I2m0y Lond. 1697
— r. Life, see Burnett
Hall (Joseph), Bp. of Norwich
A Recollection of such Treatises as have been heretofore seve-
rally published, now revised, corrected, and augmented, en-
graved title by Ehtrack . folio, Lond. 1621
fmrnrnt
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ,, M.A., F.R.S. 101
Hall (Joseph), Bp. of Norwich
The Great Impostor, laid open in a Sermon at Grayes Inne,
Feb. 2d . . 12mo, Lond. 1623
— Answer to Pope Urban, his Inurbanity in a Breve sent to the
French King, exasperating him against the Protestants, transl.
by B. S. . . 4to, Lond. 1629
— The Remedy of Discontentment, or a Treatise of Contentation,
fourth edition • • 12mo, Lond. 1684
[Hallttwell (Henry)], Vicar of Cowfield, Sussex
The Doctrine of Devils, proved to be the grand Apostacy of
these later times, an Essay on Daemons and Evil Spirits
8vo, Lond. 1676
— His " Account of Familism'* answered, see W. Penn
Halyburton (Thomas) Abstract of his Life and Death [with
Prefaces by Wesley and Whitefield] 12mo, Lond. 1739
Hamilton (William)
Exemplary Life and Character of James Bonnell, Accomptant
General of Ireland, ybwrM edition Svo, Lond. 1718
Hammond (Henry), D.D.
The Christianas obligations to Peace and Charity, in an Ad-
vent Sermon at Carisbrooke-Castle, 1647, with IX Sermons
more . . 4to, Lond. 1649
— A Letter of Resolution to six Quaeres of present use in the
Church of England . 12mo, Lond. 1653
— Profitable Directions both for Priest and People Svo, Lond. 1657
— Pacifick Discourse of God^s grace and decrees, with two Ser-
mons preached before these evil times to the Clergy and the
citizens of London . Svo, Lond. 1660
— A Practical Catechism, with the Reasonableness of Christian
Religion • . Svo, Lond. 1674
— Paraphrase and Annotations upon the Books of the Psalms,
and on the first ten Chapters of the Proverbs, with XXXI
Sermons, etc. . folio, Lond. 16S3
— Supplement to his ^^ Annotations on the New Testament,** see
Le Clerc
Hammond (Dr.) and Bp. Hopkins. Their Expositions of the
Texts on Regeneration, to be compared with the Sermons of
Dr. Stebbing and Dr. Skerrett Svo, Lond. 1739
Hampden (Richard)
Speech in the H. of Commons on the Bill for enlarging the
time of continuance of Parliament 4to, Lond. 1716
o 2
102 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Hampton (Jambs)
Plain and easy account of the fall of Man^ in which the dis-
tinct agency of an evil Spirit is asserted 8vo, Lond. 1 750
Hancocke (John), D.D.
Febrifagum Magnum, or Common Water the best cure for
Fevers and the Plague 8vo, Lond, 1722
Handley (James)
Mechanical Essays on the Animal CEconomy 8vo, Lond. 1721
Harbin, see Bedford
[Hare (Francis), Bp. of Chichester]
The Barrier-Treaty vindicated Svo, Lond. 1712
— Difficulties which attend the study of the Scriptures in the way
of Private Judgment . Bvo, Lond. 1715
— Another edition . Svo, Lond. 1729
Hare (Francis), as Bp. of St. Asaph, see R. Kilbom
[Hare (Henry), Lord Coleraine]
Scale of Devotions, musical and gradual, being Descants on
the fifteen Psalms of Degrees, in metre, frontispiece by Fai-
thome . . fohoy Lond. 16SI
Harley (Sir Edward)
Scriptural and Rational Account of the Christian Religion
12mo, Lond. 1695
[Harley (Auditor)]
Essay for composing a Harmony between the Psalms and
other parts of Scripture, Large Paper, vignettes by Vander
Gucht . Privately Print edy 4to, Lond. 1724
H[arris] (W [alter] ), M.D.
A Farewel to Popery, in a Letter to Dr. Nicholas, Vico-Chan-
ceUor of Oxford . 4to, Lond. 1679
— De Morbis acutis Infantum, editio secunda Svo, Lond. 1705
Harris (William), D.D.
Sermon on the Publick Fast, Jan. 19, 1703 12mo, Lond. 1704
— Thanksgiving Sermon for Suppressing the Unnatural Rebellion
Svo, Lond. 1716
Harrison (Michael)
A Gospel Chiu*ch described 12mo, Lond. 170O
Harriss (Charles)
A Scriptural Chronicle of Satans incendiaries, viz. Hard-
hearted persecutors and malicious informers 4to, 1670
Hart (J.)
The Burning Bush not consumed, wherein one may judge
whether he be the Childe of God or not, &c. 12mo, Lond. 1623
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 103
Hart (Jambs), M.D.
The Diet of the Diseased • folio, Lond. 1633
Hartley (David), M.D.
Observations on Man, 2 vol. 8vo, Lond. 1749
Harvey (Gideon), M.D.
The Family Physician and House Apothecary
12mo, Lond. 1678
— The Conclave of Physicians, detecting their intrigues, frauds,
and plots against their patients, 2 parts 12mo, Lond. 1686
— The Art of curing Diseases by Expectation 12mo, Lond. 1689
Harvey (Gulielmus), M.D.
Exercitationes Anatomicae de motu Cordis et Sanguis circula-
tione . . . 24mo, Lond. 1660
— Anatomical Exercises concerning the Motion of the Heart and
Blood, with preface by Zach. Wood 8vo, Lond. 1673
Hattecliffe (Vincent)
Aut Deus, aut nihil : God or nothing, or a logical method
deducing from what we experience the necessity of a God
12mo, Lond. 1659
Havemannus (Michael)
Geometria compendiose adomata, in Rosarum Academia scripta
4to, Franco/. 1650
Hawk (Michael)
(The Right of Dominion) of natural, civil, and religious
Liberty, title wanting . 12mo {Lond. 1655)
Hay (Lady Honor), Monodia on her Death, see Nicols
Hayneufve (Julien)
Reponses aux Demandes de la vie Spirituelle par les trois
voyes, purgative illuminative et unitive (see Puente)^ 3 vol.
4to, PariSy 1663
Hayter (Thomas), Bp. of Norwich
Sermon before the King, drawn up for the Use of George
Prince of Wales and Prince Edward 4to, Lond. 1752
Hayward (Sir John)
Life and Raigne of King Edward the Sixt, with the beginning
of the raigne of Queen Elizabeth, portrait by W. Pass and en-
graved title by Marshall . 12mo, Lond. 1636
[Heath (Henry)], Paulus a S. Magdalena, Angli Ord, Seraph.
FF. Minorum Colleg. D. Bonaventurae Anglo-Duacens.
Soliloquia seu Documenta Christianas Perfectionis, portrait
12mo, JDuaci, 1651
— SoUIoquies, or the Documents of Christian Perfection, faithfiiUy
translated, ^or/rai^ . I2m0y Doway^ 1674
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Heautonaparnumenos^ or a Treatise of Self-Denyall
4to, Lond. 1646
Hebraizers. Entretiens sur les differentes Methodes d'expliquer
FEcriture et de pr&;her de ceux qu'on appelle Coeceiens et
Voetiens dans les Provinces Unies 12mo5 Atnst. 1 707
Hebrew Scriptures. Four Letters concerning the Study of the
8vo, Lond, 1755
Hebrew. On the Vowel Points, see J. Coopery C I s ^ W. Cross,
S. J. Kcdsy J. Robertson^ P. Whitfield
[Hecquet (Phil.)]
Medecine Theologique, ouvrage ou s^explique FHygieine par
les principes du Mechanisme, 2 vol. 12mo5 Par. 1733
Hedelin (Francis), Abbot of Aubignac
The Whole Art of the Stage, with curious observations, which
may be of great use to the Authors, Actors, and Spectators of
Plays ["a«rf siich like Fools, J, Byrom?^, MS.], with account of
the Stage and Plays of the Andents 4to, Lond. 1684
Heereboord (Adrian)
Philosophia Naturalis, commentariis Cartesii, &c.
12mo, Oxon. 1668
Heideoqerus (Johannes H.)
Concilii Tridentini Anatome Historico-Theologica
8vo, Tigurty 1672
Heidfeldius (Johannes)
Sphinx Theologico-Philosophica 8vo, 1616
— Octavum renata Sphinx Theologico-philosophica
8vo, Her bom. 1621
Heinsius (Daniel)
Sacrarum Exercitationum ad Novum Testamentum libri XX
4to, Cantab. 1640
— Crepundia Siliana, de Criticae apud Veteres ortu, &c.
24mo, Cantab. 1646
— Bibliotheca Heinsiana sive Catalogus ejus Librorum, tvith the
prices, portrait after Mieris 8vo, Lugd. B. s. a.
Heister (Jean de)
Grammaire Flamande . 12mo, Amst. 1673
Heliodorus
^thiopicorum libri X, Gr. et Lat. opera Hier. CommeUni
8vo, 1596
Helmont (Joan* Baptista van)
Ortus Medicinse, id est, Initia Physicse Inaudita, j^or^rat/
4to, Amst. Elz. 1648
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 105
Helmont (Joan. Baptista van)
Opera omnia, cum introductione Mich. Berhardi Valentini
4to, Franco/. 1 707
— see P. Buchms
Heming (Edmund) who first set up the new Lights in the City
of London
His Case . . 4to, Lond. 1689
Hemminoius (Nicolaus)
Commentaria in omnes Epistolas Apostolorum
folio. Franco/. 1579
Hendley (William)
Appeal to the Christian Laity, whether Bp. Hoadly in his
** Preservative*' hath not given up the Rights of the Church
8vo, Lond. 1717
Henley (John)
Milk for Babes, or a Hornbook for Mr. H s, in answer to
his Scruples relating to the Oratory 8vo, Lond. 1729
— Letters and Advertisements which concern Mr. Whiston, with
notes by Whiston . 8vo, Lond. 1727
— Appeal of the Oratory to the First Ages of Christianity
8vo, Lond. 1727
— Second St* Paul in Equity-Hall, to Felix, Caesar and all
8vo, Lond. 1755
Henry VII, History of, see Lord Bacon
Henry VIII, Life, see Lord Herbert of Cherbury
Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Son of Charles I
Oxoniensis Acad. Epicedia in obitum Henrici Ducis Gloces-
trensis . 4to, Oa^on. 1660
Henry IV of France. Speech to his Parliament, wherein he re-
bukes them for opposing the Jesuits, &c. folio, Lond. 1681
— Advertissement des Catholiques Anglois aux Fran5ois Catho-
liques, du danger oik ils sont de perdre leur ReUgion s^ils re^
coivent un Roy Heretique (attributed to L. D^Orieans)
12mo, 1588
Henry (Matthew), Minister of Chester
Sermon concerning Family ReUgion 12mo, Lond. 1704
-^ Sermon on the right management of friendly visits
12mo, Lond. 1705
— Life, see W. Tong
Herbarium, ex Pandectis Avicennae, &c. litteris gothids 4to
Herbolario Volgare, nel quale se dimostra a conoscer le herbe
e le sue virtu, &c. woodcuts 12mo, Vmeffia^ 1536
106 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Herbert (Edward), Lord Herbert of Cherbury
Life and Raigne of King Henry the Eighth, jE)or^rai/ of Henry
by CeciU . • folio, Londotiy 1649
— The Antient Religion of the Gentiles, the mistakes of the Hea-
then Priests in their notions of Deity, &c. examined [trans-
lated with Life, by Wm. Lewis] 8vo, L(md. 1705
Herbert (George)
The Temple, Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations, third
edition • . 12mo, Camb. 1634
With autograph signature and MS. verses by Edward Bjroro, 1642.
— Life, see J, Walton
Herdson (Henry)
The Art of Memory made plain • 12mo, Lond. 1654
Herman, Archbishop of Cologne
A simple and religious consultation, by what meanes a Christ-
. ian reformation of doctrine, administration of Sacramentes,
Ceremonies, &c. may be hegouy four leaves o/tlie table wanting
1 6mo, Imprinted at London byJhon Daye and William 5^e«, 1548
Hermas, see Cotelerius
Hermes Trismegistus
The Divine Pomander, in XVII Books, translated by Doctor
Everard . . 12mo, Lond. 1650
Hermetischer wunderbaum, aus dem Hermetischen lustgarten
getragen durch Anonymum von Feldtaw, curious symbolical
plates • . 4to, Franckf, 1635
Herodianus
De Romanorum Imperatorum vita ac rebus gestis, Gr. et Lat.
ab Angelo Politiano • 12mo, Basil. 1563
— Historiae sui Temporis libri VIII, Gr. et Lat. ab Angelo Poli-
tiano, opera Dan. Parei . 8vo, Franco/. 1630
— Alia editio . . . 8vo, Lond. 1639
Herodotus
Historiarum libri IX, Gr. et Lat. cum H. Stephani Apologia
pro Herodoto, cur& Tho. Gale foUo, Londini, 1679
Hersentius (Carolus)
In Dionysii Areopagitae de Mystica Theologia librum, Appa-
ratus, Notae, &c. . . 8vo, Par. 1626
Hesiodus
Opera, Gr. et Lat. a J. Crispino 24mo, 1584
— Opera, Gr. et Lat. cum enarrationibus Philippi Melancbthonis,
opera, d E. Schmidt . . 12mo, Witeb. 1612
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ,, M.A., F.R.S. 107
Hessub (Paulus)
Defensio XX Problematum Melchioris Guilandini, adversus
P. Andr. Mattheolum ]2mo, Patavii, 1562
Heurnius (J.) Ultrajectinus
Institutiones Medicinae • 12ino, Lugd. B. 1592
Hexham (Henry)
English and Netherduytch Dictionarie 4to, Rotterdam^ 1648
Heylyn (Peter), D.D., Prebendary of Westminster
M/xpoxo^|xo(« A little Description of the great World
4to, Oxford, 1625
— Theologia veterum, or the Summe of Christian ^Fheologie, con-
tained in the Apostles Creed folio, Lond, 1654
— Respondet Petrus, or his Answer to Dr. Bernard's "Judge-
ment of the Primate of Ireland,^' with appendix in answer to
Sanderson's " History of K. Charles'' 4to, Land. 1658
Heynsiiis, see Heinsius
Heyricke (Richard), Warden of the College, Manchester
Three Sermons preached at the Collegiate Church
12mo, Lond. 1641
With the autograph of J. Heyricke, 167{. In the dedicatory epistle to the
House of Commons, the author, speaking of the increase of Popery in
Lancashire, says, *' The masse hath outfaced our Christian meetings,
Jesuites have jeered our ministers, Manchester, the Groshen of this i
Egypt, is darkned with the blacknesse of it.**
— Another copy
Heywood (James)
Letters and Poems on several subjects 12mo, Lond. 1726
This volume contains an imitation from Martial, written when the author
was at Manchester school; Verses on the Death of Mr. Molineux, Mathe-
matician, and character of Dr. Wroe, Warden of Manchester ; also a com-
pendious character of the celebrated Beauties of Manchester in 1709, which
mcludes the names of Chetham, Greenaugh, Sleigh, Gardde, Gregg, Hyde,
&c.
[Hickerinoill (Edmund)
The Naked Truth, second part, in inquiries concerning the
Canons and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, Convocation, Synodals,
&c. also of the Church of England and Church Wardens,
second edition • • folio, Lond. 1681
[HiCKEs (George), Dean of Worcester]
Ravillac Redivivus, being a narrative of the Tryal of Mr. James
Mitchel, a Conventicle-Freacher, who was executed for an
attempt on the life of the Abp. of St. Andrews, with the tryal
of that most wicked pharisee Major Thomas Weir, executed
for adultery, incest, &c. 4to, Lond. 1678
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108 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
HiCKEs (Oeoroe); Dean of Worcester.
Devotions in the ancient way of offices^ with Psalms^ Hymns,
and Prayers, with a preface by Dr. Hickes 8vo, Lond. 1 706
— Two Treatises, of the Christian Priesthood, and of the dignity
of the Episcopal Order, .with a prefatory discourse, second edi-
tion . • 8vo, Lond. 1707
Written against [Tindal*s] Rights of the Christian Church.
Hickes (George) and Robert Nelson
Memoirs of the Life of John Kettlewell, Vicar of Coles Hill,
Warwickshire, ^or^rai/ 8vo, Lond, 1718
Hickes (Thomas)
Dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker, wherein is repre-
sented some of the cheif opinions of the Quakers, second edition
Svo, Lond. 1673
— Answer, see G. Whitehead
Hickman (Henry)
A Justification of the Fathers and Schoolmen, being an answer
to Tho. Pierce's Book called "AvronaraKf^iffig/^ second edition
12mo, Oxfordy 1659
— Another copy
Hierocles
Commentarius in aurea Pythagoreorum Carmina, Gr. et Lat.
a Joan. Curterio . 12mo, Par. 1583
— Aliaeditio • • 12mo, Lond. 1654
— Alia editio . . 12mo, Lond. 1673
— De Providentia et Fato, cum Fragmentis, &c*, 6r. et Lat. notis
Merici Casauboni • 12mo, Lond. 1655
— Alia editio^ a L. Gyraldo, notis M. Casauboni
12mo, Lond. 1673
Hieroglyphics, see Clayton, Horapolloy Pierius
Hieronymus (Sanotus Eusebius), Stridonensis
Opera Omnia quae reperiri potuerunt, ex antiquis exemplari-
bus, diligentia et labore Mariani Victorii, schoUis illustrata,
cum H. Gravii annotationibus, vita S. Hieronymi et opuscuhs
eidem falso ascriptis, 4 vol. in 3 folio. Par. 1609
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— Opera> studio M. V. Beatini, tom. 4 to 7y in 1 vol. folio, 1623
— Epistolarum libri III
folio, Impressum Lngduniper Jacobum Saccon. 1518
[HiODEN (William)]
The Case of the Admission of occasional Conformists to the
Holy Communion before they renounce their schism considered
4to, Lond. 1705
OF JOHN BTROM^ ESQ.^ M.A., F.R.S. 109
[HiGDBN (William)]
View of the English Constitutioii, with respect to the authority
of the Prince and the Allegiance of the subject 8yo, Lond. 1 709
— The English Constitution ftiUy stated^ with some Animadver-
sions on Higden's mistakes 8yo, Lond. IJ 10
— Answer to, see if. Bedford
HiGGiNs (Francis)
Sermon at the Royal Chappel, White-Hall 8vo, Lond. 1707
[Hill (Henry), D.D.]
Dialogue between Timotheus and Judas, concerning a pam-
phlet called "The Growth of Deism in England^^
4to, Lond. 1696
Hill (John), M.D.
The History of Elizabeth Canning considered, with Remarks
on Fielding's « State of the Case"' Svo, Lond. 1753
Hill (Samuel), Rector of Ealmington
Debate on the justice and piety of the Constitution under
King William • . Svo, Lond. 1 696
Hill (Thomas), D.D., Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
Six Sermons . . 4to, Lond. 1649
Hilton or Hylton (Walter), Carthusian Monk of the Monas-
teiy of Syon
The Scale of Perfection
folio, {Wynkyn de TVorde, Westminster^ 1494)
This copy is imperfect, commencing on b i, and terminating on t ii ; some
intermediate leayes are wanting, but the book is large and sound, and in
the original binding. This treatise has been sometimes ascribed to
Wydifie : it has been several times printed, the last edition being in Svo,
1679.
Hippocrates.
Opera omnia quae extant, edita Anutio Foesio
Svo, Franco/. 1596
— Prolegomena et Prognosticorum Ubri tres. Or. et Lat. commen-
tariis Joh. Heumii . 4to, Lugd. B. 1597
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mentariis Joh. Friend, M.D. Svo, Lond. \^\^
— see Petrus, Hyspanus
HoADLY (Benjamin), Bp. of Winchester
The Measures of Submission to the Civil Magistrate considered
Svo, Lond. 1706
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HoADLY (Benjamin), Bp. of Winchester
Sermon atHartford (against absolute Monarchy) SYOyL(md.l70S
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8vo, Lond. 1709
— see Blackali
— Reply to the Bp. of Exeter's (Blackali) Answer 8vo, Lond. 1 709
— Sermon before the King, Mar. 31st 8vo, Lond. 1717
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— Bess o' Bedlam's Love to her Brother Tom, with a word in
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Bvo, Lond. 1 709
— The best Answer ever was made to his Bill of Complaint against
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Student of Oxford . Bvo, Lond. 1709
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the second part of his ^^ Measures of Submission" Bvo, Lond. 1710
— Confutation of his Book of the Original of Government
Bvo, Lond. 1710
— Letter to a Clergy-Man, concerning Mr. Hoadly's Doctrine
about the HomiUes, and Resistance Bvo, Lond. \*]\\
— Friendly Rebuke to one Parson Benjamin, by one of the People
called Quakers (ascribed to Dan. De Foe) Bvo, Lond. 1719
— see also De/oCy W. Hendley
[Hoard (Samuel.)]
. Gods Love to Mankind manifested by dis-proovirig his abso-
lute decree for their damnation 4to, 1633
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HoBBES (Thomas)^ of Malmesbury
The Questions concerning Liberty, Necessity and Chance,
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pro Hobbaeo '^de Cive^* 12mo, Amst. Elz. 1651
Leviathan, Survey of, see E. Hyde
Hodges (Nathaniel), M.D.
Loimologia, or Account of the Plague in London in 1665, with
an Essay on Pestilential Diseases by John Quincy, M.D«
Svo, Lond. 1720
HoDY (Humphry), Reg. Prof, of Greek at Oxford
Letter to a Friend, concerning a Collection of Canons said to
be deceitfully omitted in his edition of the Oxford Treatise
against Schism • 4to, Oxford^ 1692
Hoo (James)
Notes about the Spirit's operations, for discovering from the
Word, their nature and evidence 12mo, Edinb, 1709
[Hogarth (Richard), Father of the Painter]
Thesaurariimi Trilingue ; an Introduction to English, Latin,
and Greek . 8vo, Lond. 1689
Holder (William), D.D.
Elements of Speech . • 8vo, Lond. 1669
Holdsworth (Winch), D.D.
Defence of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the same Body
Syo^ Lond. 1727
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The Holy Ghost on the Bench, other Spirits at the barre, or
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[HoLLiNGwoRTH (Richard), D.D., Vicar of Westham
Vindiciae Carolinse, or a Defence of E/h»v ^affihinv^y in Reply
to Milton's EiKovoHXao-Tiic, jpor/rai^ 8vo, Lond. 1692
Hollow AY (Benjamin), RectorofMiddleton-Stony, Oxfordshire
Remarks on Dr. Sharp's Pieces on the Words Elohim and
Berith . , 8vo, Oxford^ \f^\
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HOLLYBAND (ClAUDIUS)
Dictionaries French and English 4to, Lond. 1593
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Homes (Nathaniel)^ D.D.
The Resurrection-Revealed^ ndsed above doubts and difficul-
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The Laver of Regeneration and the Cup of Salvation, Dis-
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Hooker (Richard), M.A.
[Works] of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politic, Eight Bookes
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several other Treatises and Life, by Isaac Walton, Large Paper,
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— Life, see /. Walton
Hooker (Thomas), Pastor of Hartford, New England
Comment upon Christ's last Prayer in the Seventeenth of John,
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HooLE (Joseph), Rector of St. Ann's, Manchester
Address to Parents on the Christian Education of their
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OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F*R.S. 113
Hooper (Jacob)
History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, collected
from Clarendon, Kennet, Echard, Rushworth, &c.
folio fLond. 1744
Hooper (S.jT
Short Hand made Easy • 12mo, n. d.
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Socinianismi Confutati Compendium l2mo, Luffd. B. 1690
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Appeal to the Common Sense of all Christian People, more par-
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A Concordancy of Yeares, with briefe notes, &c. 6lacfe htttx
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HORAPOLLO.
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Poemata Omnia, annotationibus Aldi Manutii, et ratione
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HoRNECK (Anthony), D.D.
The First Fruits of Reason . 12mo, Lond. 1686
£HoRNius (Georgius)], Honorius Reggius Kemnathensis [Pseud.)
De Statu Ecclesise Britannicae hodiemo 4to, Dantisci, 1647
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Paradisus Animae Christianse, engraved title
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HoTHAM (Charles)
Corporations vindicated in their fundamental Liberties from a
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Analecta Historico-Theologica (de usu Linguae Hebrsese et
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With the autograph of S. Bardsley, of Manchester.
[Howard (Sir Robert)]
History of ReUgion^ by a person of quality 8vo^ Lond. 1694
Howe (John)
Discourse on the lamented Death of our incomparable Queen
Mary • • 4to, Lond. 1695
— Considerations on the Occasional Conformity of Dissenters^ &c.
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HowEii (Laurence)
Queries proposed by Roman Catholicks, and answered by Dn
Walter Raleigh, Dean of Wells, with Account of the Author
8vo, Land. 1719
HuARTE (Juan)
Examen de Ingenios para las Sciendas 12mo, Leyda, 1591
HucHERus (Joannes), Bellovacus
De Febrium differentiis causis signisque et curatione
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HuET (Pierre Daniel), Ev^ue d'Avranches
Huetiana, ou Pensees diverses 12mo, Amst 1723
[Hughes (William), Hospitaller of St. Thomas, Southwark]
The Man of Sin, or a Discourse of Popery, wherein the numer-
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Hugo (Hebmannus)
De prima Scribendi Origine 8vo, Antv. 1617
Huguenots. Edict of Nantes
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Huguenots. Edict of Nantes
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HuiT (John), D.D.
Prayers of intercession for the publick calamities of this Nation
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HuMFRET (John)
Free Thoughts upon Predestination, Redemption, Liturgical
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Hunnius (Nicolaus)
Examen Errorum Photinianorum 12mo, Witteb. 1618
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The New-Borne Christian, or a lively patteme and represen-
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Hunter (Thomas)
Letter to a Priest of the Church of Rome, on the subject of
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[HuTCHBSON (Francis), LL.D.]
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Hutten (Ulrich de). Knight
Of the Wood called Ouaiacum that healeth various diseases,
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View and Survey of the dangerous Errors to Church and State
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Poetiron Astronomicon, Aureum opus historias ad amussim
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Jacob's Ladder, consisting of fifteene degrees or ascents to the
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L (H.)
A Spiritual Duell between a Christian and ^dLtsm^ frontispiece
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I. (P.) [Roman Catholic]
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I- (SO
Nova Cubi Hebraei tabella, quae radices omnes cum punctis
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Jamblichus Cualcidensis.
De Vita Pythagorae et Orationes ad Philosophiam, Gr. et Lat.
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aR.P. [Fronteau] Canon Reg. adversus Delfau^' 4to,Pam,1677
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— see Gaudier, Ge^^sen, Gerson, Thomas h Kempis
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Index Librorum Prohibitorum et Expurgandorum novissimus
pro Catholicis Hispaniarum^ jussu ac studiis Anton, a Soto-
maior recognitus , folio, Madritiy 1667
Index Librorum Prohibitorum Alexandri VII, Pont. Max.
jussu editus . folio, Roma^ 1667
Ingelo (Nathaniel), D.D.
Bentivolio and Urania, in six books, fmrth edition, with the
obscure words interpreted in the margin folio, Lond, 1682
Intemperance (Mischief of) occasioned by the death of a young
Gentleman, who shortned his days by immoderate drinking
SwOyLond. 1691
Ireland. Letter to A. Earl of Essex, on the strange obstinacy
of Papists in Ireland, who being evidently convict and con-
demnM, yet upon the gallows, absolutely deny the fact, and
the impious motives given by their Priests^^ by which they are
deluded to do it . 4to, Lond, 1679
Irenjsus (Divus), Episcopus Lugdunensis
Libri quinque adversus haereses Valentini et aliorum, Gr. et
Lat. opera Nicolai Gallasii folio {Geneva), 1570
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access. Arnobii et Serapionis Conflictus, studio F. Franc. Feu-
Ardentii . folio. Colon, AgHp, 1596
Irenicum, see Sam, Mather
Ironside (Gilbert), B.D.
Seven Questionis of the Sabbath briefly disputed
4to, Oafordy 1637
Isaacson (Hbnrt)
Saturni Ephemerides, a Chronological series or succession of
the foure Monarchyes, a succession of Kings, compend of the
History of the Church, and appendix of the plantation and
encrease of religion in Britayne, engraved title by Marshall
foUo, Lond. 1633
Isham (Zachariah), Rector of Solyhull, Warwick
Divine Philosophy, the Books of Job, Proverbs, and Wisdom,
with notes . . Svo, Lond, IJOS
IsiDORUs (Sanctus), Pelusiota
De Interpretatione Divinae Scripturae, Epistolse, Gr. et Lat. a
J. Billio Prunaeo, C. Rittershusio et A. Schotto
{olio, ParisiiSy 1638
ISOCRATES.
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ISOCRATES
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Les Heureux succez de la Piete, ou les triomphes que la vie
Religieuse a emportez sur la monde et sur Fheresie
8vo, Paris, 1632
J, (B.)
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The Pancronometer, or universal Georgian Calendar, adjusted
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In nonum Librum Rasis Arabis de partium morbis Commen-
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Jachiades (Josephus)
Paraphrasis in Danielem, Heb. et Lat. cum annot. Const.
PEmpereur ab Oppyck . 4to, Amst. 1633
Jackson (John)
Mathematicall Lectures, read to the Mathematical Society at
Manchester . • Svo, Manchester, 1719
Jackson (Lawrence)
Letter to a Young Lady on the Christian Life Svo, Lond. 1756
Jackson (Thomas), D.D., Dean of Peterborough
Collection of his Works, viz. Comments upon the Apostles^
Creed, &c. with Life [edited by B. Oley, of Cambridge]
folio, Lond. 1653
— Collection of his Works, such as were not published before,
Christ exercising his everlasting Priesthood, and Commen*
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[Jacob (John)]
Conference betwixt a Papist and a Jew 4to, Lond. 1678
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Jacobites Hopes revived by our late Tumults and Addresses, or
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Jacomb (Thomas), D.D.
Catalogus variorum Librorum ejus BibUothecae quorum auctio
habebitur, Oct. 31, 1687 • 4to, Lond. 1687
Jamaica. Narrative of Affairs lately received from Jamaica
folio, Z^m^. 1683
James I, King of Great Britain
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Melius Inquirendimi, or an enquiry into the Proceedings of
King James against the Bishops 4to, Lond. 1688
Letter from the Emperor to the late King James, setting forth
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of the French . 4to, Lond. 1 689
The Debate at large at the Conference on the word Abdicated
and the Vacancy of the Throne 12mo, Lond, 1695
see 8. Johnson
see also Z). Jones
James, Son of James II, commonly called "The Old Chevalier.^^
Principis Ducis Cornubiae Genethliacon 4to, Cantab, 1688
— Poems on his Birth, see Durfeyy Plowden
— Reasons against receiving the Pretender and restoring the
Popish Line . • 8vo, Lond. 1710
James (Robert), M.D.
Dissertation on Fevers 12mo, Lond. 1749
James (Thomas), D.D., Sub-Dean of Wells
Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecae Publicae Thomae Bodleii
in Acad. Oxoniensi . 4to, Oxon. 1605
— Treatise of the Corruption of Scripture, Councels and Fathers,
by the Church of Rome, in five parts 4 to, Lond. 1612
— A Manuduction unto Divinitie, containing a confutation of Pa-
pists by Papists, out of the Indices Expurgatorii, the Fathers,
and ancient Records 4to, Oxfordy 1625
Jansenism, Idea of, see T. Gale
Jenison (Robert), of Grays-Inn
Narrative concerning the Popish Plot folio, Lond. 1679
120 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Jenison (Robert), of Gray's-Inn
Narrative and Depositions relative to William Ireland, executed
for High Treason . . folio. Land. 1679
Jenkins (David)
The Works of that grave, learned, truly-loyal and courageous
Judge Jenkins whilst a prisoner in the Tower and Newgate,
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— Works, on the King's Prerogative, &c. written when prisoner in
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Judge, and Sir Francis Butler guilty of High Treason, with-
out any Tryal, &c . . 8vo, Lond. 1719
Jeremiah in Baca, or a Fast-day's Work for the devout Members
of the Church ot'Enghnd, Jrontispiece 12mo, Lond. 1688
Jesse (Henry)
The exceeding Riches of Grace advanced in Mris. Sarah
Wight, pubUshed for the refreshing of poor Souls
12mo, Lond. 1648
— Life, «ee W, Bridge
Jesu (Daniel a)
Apologia Sedis Apostolicae quoad modum procedendi circa
regimen Catholicorum AngUse tempore persecutionis
8vo, Colon. 1631
Jesu (Thomas a), Carmel. Excalc.
De Contemplatione Divina Ubri sex 8vo, Antv. 1620
— Divinae Orationis, sive a Deo infusae methodus, natura, et gra-
dus libri quatuor . 8vo, Antv. 1623
Jesuits. Regulae Societatis Jesu 8vo, Burgis^ P. Junta, 1583
— Reflections of a Portuguese upon the Memorial presented by
them to Pope Clement XIII 8vo, Lond. 1760
— see T. OateSyB. Pascal
Jewel (John), Bishop of Salisbury
Works, with his Life, blacit Utter, wanting the general title,
dedication, and three leaves at the end folio, Lond. 1609
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the end . folio, Lond. 1611
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Wheare], portrait . Syo, Lond. 16S5
Jews. Ceremonies of the present Jews 8vo, Lond. 1729
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Joachim (Abbas), Florensis
Scriptum super Hieremiam prophetam, Utteris gothicis
4to, Impressum VenetUsyper L. de Soardis, 1516
JoANNBs (Bbatus), Damascenus.
Opera Omnia, quse extant, item Joannis Cassiani libri aliquot,
Gr. et Lat. (cum praefatione M. Hopperi)
folio, Biml. H. Petrina, 1575
— Editio Orthodoxse fidei et de iis, qui in fide dormierunt, Grsece
4to, Verona, 1531
At the end in manuscript is the creed of St. Athanasius, in Greek.
Joannes Grammaticus, see Philoponus
Joannes Metropol. Euchaitensis.
VeriSus lambici, editi cur& M. Busti 4to, Etotue, 1610
Johnson (John), Vicar of Cranbrook, Kent
The Primitive Communicant, in three Discourses on the
Eucharist . . 8vo, ManckeBter, 1 738
Johnson (John), Minister of Liverpool
Occasional Review of the Prebendaiy of Litchfield^s (Matt.
Pilkington) Sermon to the Quakers, with Examination of his
Opponents, Fothergill and Phipps Svo, Zron^?. 1762
Johnson (R.)
The Scholar's -Guide, from the Accidence to the University
Svo, Lond. 1677
Johnson (Samuel), Chaplain to Lord Russell
Life of Julian the Apostate, with a Comparison of Popery and
. Paganism • . Svo, L(md. 1682
— Julian's Arts to undermine and extirpate Christianity, with
answers to Constantius and Jovian Svo, Lond. 1689
— An Argument proving that the Abrogation of King James from
the throne, and the promotion of tiie Prince of Orange, was
according to the Constitution 4to, Lond. 1692
Jones (D.)
Innocence cleared, or Defence of Mr. Jones's Farewell Sermon
4to, Lfmd. 1692
[Jones (David)]
Life of James II, with a Supplement of curious Memoirs
Svo, Lmd. 1703
Jones (J.), M.D.
Practical Phonography, or the Art of rightly speling (mc) and
writing Words by the sound thereof, and rightly sounding
and reading Words by the sight thereof 4to, Lond. 170I
Designed for the use of William, Duke of Gloucester, son of Queen
Anne when Princess of Denmark, who died in 1700.
122 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Jones (Theophilus)
The Antiquity of the Christian Religion in England asserted
and proved, and the Arguments of the Romanist confuted, by
a Divine of the Church of England Swq, Land. 1684
Dedicated to James II when Duke of York.
Jones (William)
Introduction to Mathematics . Svo, Land. 1706
Jones (William), Rector of Paston
Admonition to the Churchman on the sufficiency of his Reli-
gion . . . 8vo, Lond. 1796
JORDANUS NbMORARIUS
Elementa Arithmetica, cum demonstrationibus Jacobi Fabri —
Fabri Elementa Musicalia, et Epitome in Arithmeticam Seve-
rini Boetii . folio, Par. H. Stephamus, s. a.
Joseph us (Flavius)
Opera quasdam, Ruffino interprete (de Antiquitatibus Judaeo-
rum, de bello Judaico, de Antiquitatibus contra Appionem, et
de Imperatrice ratione) folio, BaM. /. FrobeUy 1524
— Antiquitatum Judaicanim libri quatuor priores et pars magna
quinti, et Historiarum de bello Judaico liber primus, 6r. et
Lat. notis D. Edv. Bernardi • foUo, Oxon. 1700
JouBERT (Louis)
The Knowledge of Medals, made English by [Roger Gale]
12mo, Lond. 1715
JouBERTUs (Laur.) Valentinus, Prof. Reg. Monsp.
Medicinse practical priores Ubri tres 12mo, 1572
— Pharmacopoea, opera Joan. P. Zangmaisteri Bvo, Lugd. 1579
Juan de la Anunciacion (Rev. Padre)
La Inocencia Vindicada, ReBpuesta a un Papel contra el Libro
de la Vida Interior del Senor Juan de Palafox y Mendoza
4to, Madrid, 1698
JuDE (St.), see under Biblia
Julian the Apostate, see S. Johnson
Junius (Hadrianus)
Nomenclator omnium rerum septem Unguis 8vo, Franco/. 1696
JuRiEu (Peter)
History of the Council of Trent, with Historical Reflexions on
Councils, done into Eng^shy frontispiece 8vo, Lend. 1684
— Le vray Systeme de PEgUse et la veritable Analyse de la Foy,
pour servir de Responce aux *^Pretendus Reformes convaincus
de Schisme,'^ de M. Nicole . 8vo, Dordrecht, 1686
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M. Jurieu [par P. Nicole] 12mo, Par. 1687
mm
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JuRiEU (Peter)'
— Accomplissement des Propheties, torn. 2 12mo, 1686
— Answers to his " Traite sur la Grace Immediate^'' see Arbussi,
Papin
JiTRiN (James)
Account oflnocuIationfortheSmallPox in 1726 8vo,Lonrf. 1727
JUSTINIANUS
Institutiones Imperiales, woodcut of Justinian and the assem-
bled prelates and judges 4to, Par. Thielmann Kervery 1509
— Institutionum Libri quatuor^ cura A. Vinnii 12mo, Amst, 1652
JusTiNus (Sanctus) Philosophus et Martyr
Opera, Gr. et Lat. a Joanne Langio ; emendata, addit. lectio,
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— Opera, item Athenagorae, Theophili, Tatiani et Hermiae Tracta-
tus, Gr. et Lat. a F. MoreMy portrait folio, ColonuBy 1686
JuvENALis (Decius Junius) ct AuLus Persius
Satyrse . . 12mo, UapheL 1609
Kals (Joan. G.)
Dissertatio de linguae Hebraeae natalibus punctisque vocali-
bus . . . 8vo, Oxon. 1752
Keill (Jas.), M.D.
The Anatomy of the humane body abridged 12mo, Lond. 17 10
Keimer (Samuel)
A Brand j)luck^d from the burning, exemplified in his unpa-
rallePd case . . 8vo, Lond. 17I8
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opened; Good News from Pensilvania 4to, Lond. 1693
— Answer to Samuel Willard, Minister at Boston, N. E. ; his
Reply to my printed sheet on his opinion of God's decree
4to, New York, 1704
Kelly (George)
Speech at the Bar of the House of Lords 8vo, Lond. 1723
Kempis, see Thomas a Kempis
Kenn (Thomas), Bishop of Bath and Wells
Exposition on the Church-Catechism, or the practice of Divine
Love . . . 8vo, Lond. 1685
— Exposition on the Church Catechism, or the practice of Divine
Love revised . . 8vo, Lond. 1686
With MS. prayers on the fly-leaves.
— Another copy
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R
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Kenn (Thomas), Bishop of Bath and Wells
— The practice of Divine Love revised, portrait 8vo, Lond. I7l8
Kennedy (P.)
Essay on external Remedies • 8vo, Lond. \^\5
Kennett (White), Bishop of Peterborough
Sermon before the Societies for Reformation of Manners
\2mOy Lond. 1702
— Sermon before the H. of C. on January 3()th Svo, Lond. 1706
— The Excellent Daughter . 12mo, Lond. 1760
Kennicott (Benjamin), D.D.
Answer to a Letter from Dr. T. Rutherforth Svo, Lond. 1762
— Remarks on his ^^ Diss, on the Tree of Life,'^ see Gifford
Kettlewell (John), Vicar of Coles-Hill, Warwickshire
Five Discourses on points of practical Religion, never before
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— The practical Believer, or the Apostles Creed drawn out to form
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— The measures of Christian obedience, fifth edition
Svo, Lond. 1709
— The great evil and danger of Profuseness and Prodigality
12mo, Lond. 171 7
— Companion for the Penitent, Office for Prisoners, and Compa-
nion for the Persecuted . 12mo, Lond. 1727
— Life, see G. Hickes
Key (R. J.)
Theory of New Philosophy, being the Mother of Philosophy,
Astrology, and Theology . Svo, Chester^ n. d.
Kidder (Richard), Bishop of Bath and Wells
Discourse concerning the grounds of Christian Fortitude
12mo, Lond. 1680
— Demonstration of the Messias, in which the truth of the Chris-
tian Religion is proved, especially against the Jews, second
edition . . . folio, Lond. 1726
Kilborn (Robert)
Sermon in Lambeth Chapel at the Consecration of Francis
Hare, Bp. of St. Asaph . Svo, Lond. 172S
Kimhhi (Rabbi David)
Commentarii in Psalmos Davidis, Lat. ex Hebraeo ab Amb.
Janvier . . . 4to, Par. 1666
[King (Peter), Lord Chancellor of England]
History of the Apostles^ Creed, with critical observations
Svo, Lond. 1702
— Enquiry into the Constitution, Discipline, Unity, and Worship
of the Primitive Church . Svo, Lond. 1713
<■' I ^^^^mmmmmmmt^mmmmmammmmfmmmmmff^Kmm
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 125
King (William), Archbishop of Dublin
Answer to the Considerations of Peter Manby for embracing
the Catholick ReUgion . 4to, Dubliny 1687
— Admonition to the Dissenters . 8vo, Lond, IJOS
King (William), LL.D. of Christ's College, Oxford
The Transactioneer, with some of his Philosophical Fancies,
in two Dialogues . . Svo, Lond. 1700
An amusing but severe satire on the credulity and mistakes of Sir Hans Sloane,
at that time principal Compiler of the Philosophical Transactions.
King (Wm.), LL.D.
Oratio in Theatro Sheldoniano, April 1749, die dedicationis
Bibl. Radclivianae . . 4to, Lond. 1749
Remarks on, see J. Burton
— The Dreamer (the Rosicrucians, Temples of Mercury and Her-
cules, Account of the Onocentaurs, &c.) Svo, Lond. 1754
From the advertisement at the end, this work appears to be an allegorical satire
on the Church of Rome.
— Translation of the Latin Epistle in the Dreamer Svo, Lond. 1754
— Apology, or Vindication of himself against the Society of In-
formers . . . 4to, Oxford^ 1755
— see J. C.
Kings. The Right of Sovereigns, with the popular argument of
Kings de Facto and Kings de Jure Svo, Lond. n. d.
KiRCHER (AtHANASIUS)
Magnes, sive de Arte Magnetica quo multa incognita Naturae
arcana recluduntur, ^/fl^e* 4to, Colon. Agrip. 1643
— Scrutinium Physico-Medicum Pestis 4to, RonuBy 165S
— Iter Extaticum Coeleste, cum Scholiis P. Gasp. Schotti, access.
ejusdem Iter Extaticum Terresirey plates 4tOy Herbipoliy 1660
— China Monumentis sacris et profanis, &c. illustrata, portrait
and plates . . folio, Amst. 1667
KiRCHERUS (CONRADUS)
Concordantiae Vet. Test. Oraecae Ebraeis vocibus respondentes
4to, Franco/. 1607
KiRKBY (John)
A new English Grammar, with a Method to render the Pronun-
ciation less difficult to Foreigners 12mo, Lond. 1746
Dedicated to Edw. Gibbon, of Putney, father of the historian.
Knatchbull (Sir Norton)
Animadversiones in Libros Novi Testamenti Paradoxal Ortho-
doxae . . • Svo, Lond. 1659
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126 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Knight (Samuel), D.D.
Sermon before the Lord Mayor, on obedience to the present
Government . . 8vo, Lond. 1728
KUHLMAN (QUIRINUS)
A. Z., his General London Epistle to the Wielef-Waldenses,
Hussites, Zuinglians, Lutherans and Calvinists, being an Ex-
plication of a Vision and Prophecy of John Kregel, vnth mar-
ginal notes . . Svo, Lond. 1679
La Bruyere (Jean de)
Les Caracteres de Theophraste, traduits du Grec^ avec les Ca-
racteres ou les Moeurs de ce siecle 12mo, Brux. 1692
Lactantius (Coelius) Firmianus
Opera, editio secunda. In domo Petri de MawimOy mcccclxviii
At the commencement are nine leaves of the Arguments of the Chapters,
followed by two of errata. The text, of which the first page is delicately
illuminated, consists of 207 leaves concluding with the following lines : —
'* Hoc Conradus opus Suueynheym ordine miro
Amoldusq simul pannarts una ede colendi
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Phenix, &c. Tertulliani Apologeticus. MS. notes in a contem-
porary hand foUo, Par. apud Joannem parvum, 1525
— Opera, Divinae Institutiones, &c. . 24mo, 1630
Lacy (John)
Prophetical Warnings, pronounced under the operation of the
Spirit, and faithfully taken in writing when spoken, three parts
Svo, Lond. 1707
— The Scene of Delusions, by Mr. Owen, of Warrington, consi-
dered and confuted by one of the modem Prophets, and partly
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Ladies. A new Trial of the Ladies, Hide-park, May-day, or the
Yellow Book's Partner . 4to, Lond. 1658
Laertius (Diogenes)
De Vitis, &c. clarorum philosophorum, Gr. et Lat., notis Is.
Casauboni . . Svo, Colonize, 1615
— Alia editio . . . Svo, Colonue, 1616
La Fontaine
Fables Choisies . . 12mo, Lond. 1736
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ, M.A., F.R.S. 127
La Orue (Philippe)
Grammaire Flamande . 12mo, Amat. 1684
La Ouilletiere
Lacedemone Ancienne et Nouvelle 12mo, Par. 1679
Lambard (William)
Eirenarcha, or the Office of the Justices of Peace, blacit bttnr
8vo, Lond. 1610
La Mothb (C. G. de)
Sur la correspondance fratemelle de FEglise Anglicane, avec
les autres Eglises Reform^es . 12mo, Amst. 1707
Lamotte (Chas.)
Essay on Poetry and Painting with relation to History
12mo, Lond. 1731
Lamplugh (Thomas), Bishop of Exeter
Sermon before the H, of Lords on the Fifth of November
4to, Lond. 1678
L'Amy (Bernard)
Demonstration de la verite et de la saintete de la Morale
Chretienne, 4 vol. . 12mo, RoueUy 1706-9
Lancashire Magazine, or Manchester Museum, No. 1 1762
Lancashire's Valley of Achor, is Englands Doore of Hope, set
wide open, in a history of the hand of Providence ordering
and managing the Militia of Lancashire, to the Exaltation of
a poor and praying people, against a considerable armie of
Popish and ill-affected persons . 4to, Lond. 1643
A curious tract relating to the state of the county of Lancashire during the
civil war. It has heen reprinted hy the Chetham Society, with an intro-
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the great civil war, edited by George Ormerod, Esq., published by the
Chetham Society, 1844, 4to.
Lancaster
Sermons at the Assizes, see T. Cattelly J. Clayton, B. NicholSy
R. OliveTy H. Richmond^ W. Smith
[Langbaine (Gerard)]
The Foundation of the Universitie of Cambridge, with a Cata-
logue of the Founders and Benefactors, &c. 4to, Lond. 1651
Langius (Christianus)
Opera omnia, cum praefatione Georgii Franci 4to, Franco/. 1688
Langius (Joan.) Lembergius
Epistolae Medicinales . 8vo, Hanov. 1605
Langius (Josephus)
Novissima Polyanthea, primum a Dom. Nano Mirabellio,
B. Amantio, F. Tortio collectum, nunc auctum titulis plurimis,
&c. . . folio. Franco/. 161 J
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Langlaus (Janus)
Semestria^ observationibus illustrata a Bernardo Autumno
4to, Par. 1611
[Langland (Robert)]
The Vision of Pierce Plowman, newlye imprynted after the
authours olde copy, with a brefe summary of the principal!
matters, blacfc Utter, imperfect at the end
4to, Imprynted at London, by Owen Rogers, dwellyng neare
Saint Bartehntwes gate, at the 9ygne of the Spred Egle, 1 561
Language, see Hieroglyphics, Grammars, Dictionaries
Language, see Tremblay
— Elements of Speech, Use of Letters, &c., see Holder, B. J.,
Mallinckrott, Passeratius, 8. Rudd, G. Tory
— On the Primitive Language, see Morinus, W. Wotton — (Chinese),
J. Webb
— Origin of the Greek, see S. Squire
— Use of the Celtic, &c. see Malcolm
— Written Language, on the Origin of Writing, see Hugo
— On a Universal Character, see C Beck, G. Dalgamo, J. Wilkins
— Secret Writing, see G. B,, J. Fal&mer, Gohorius, Porta, G,
Selenus, J. Wilkins
— Stenography, see under Shorthand
— Phonography, see Gil, J. Jones, Orthographist
— CalUgraphy, see X>. Brovme
— Polygraphia, see THthemms
— Ludicra Dictio, see Vavassor
— Sigla Veterum, see Nicolaus
— Numerales per Virgulas, see Napier
[Langubt (Hubert)]
Vindiciae contra Tyrannos sive de principis in populum,
populique in Principem legitima potestate, Stephano Junio
Bruto celta, auctore 12mo, Francof 1622
La Rochefoucault (Francois, Due db)
Reflexions, ou Sentences et Maximes Morales 12mo, Par. 1678
Larroque (Matt, de), Ministre Protestant
Considerations sur la nature de PEglise 12mo, Quevilly, 1673
— Nouveau Traite de la Regale . 12mo, Rotterd. 1685
Latin IT ATis Liber Memorialis, Latine, Russice, et Oermanice
8vo, St. Petersb. 1746
Laud (William), Archbishop of Canterbury
Relation of his Conference with Fisher the Jesuite, by the
Command of King James . folio, Lond. 1639
— see T. Wentworth
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Lauder (Alexander)^ Minister of Mordentoun
The Ancient Bishops considered, in answer to Chillingworth
and others . . 12mo, Edinb. 1707
" On the conformity of the Church of Scotland with the ancient Church,
shewing that the pastors of parishes are Bishops, and that the govern-
ment by Presbyteries, Synods, &c. is not Presbyterian but Episcopal
government."
Lauder (William)
An Essay on Milton^s use and imitation of the Moderns in
his Paradise Lost . . 8vo, Lond. 1750
— answered, see /. Douglaa
— Letter to Mr. Douglas on his Vindication of Milton
4to, Lond. 1751
Laurent (Frere)
La Theologie de la presence de Dieu contenant sa Yie^ ses
moeurs, ses entretiens^ sa pratique et ses Lettres
12mo, Cologne^ 1710
This copy belonged to the celebrated Peter Poiret, the author of " The
Divine Economy," and editor of the works of Madame Bourignon. It has
his autograph on the title, and is corrected by him throughout, with many
additions, evidently intended for a republication.
— Un autre exemplaire . 12mo, Cologne y 1710
Laurentius (Andreas)
Opera Anatomica . . 8vo
La Valliere (Dutchess of)
Reflections on the Mercy of God, translated by Lewis Atter-
bury, LL.D . . l2mo, Lowrf. 1703
Law. Decretals, see Greg. IX
— Institutes, see Jtistinian
— Laws of England, see Fortescue, GlanviUey Rastell, Wingate
Magna Charta, see Perkins, Magna Ckarta
Provinciales, see Lyndewode
Constitutiones Legatinae, see Otko
Penal, see H, Care
Law (William), M.A.
Reply to the Bp. of Bangor's (Hoadly) Answer to the Repre-
sentation of the Committee of Convocation 8vo, Lond. 1719
— second edition . . 8vo, Lowrf. 1719
— The Bp. of Bangor's Sermon and his Letter to Dr. Snape,
answered, eighth edition . Svo, Lond. 1721
— Second Letter to the Bp. of Bangor against his notions of Bene-
diction, Absolution, and Church-Communion, third edition
Svo, Lond. 1719
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Law (William), MA.
— Practical Treatise upon Christian Perfection 8vo, Lond. 1726
— Another copy, with a Letter on the same by [T. Beech, of
Wrexham], in one vol. . . 8vo, Lond. 1726-8
— The absolute unlawfiilness of the Stage-Entertainment
8vo, Lond. 1726
— The same, second edition . 8vo, Lond. 1726
— The same,/aMr/A edition . 8vo, Lond, 1759
— Remarks upon [Mandeville's] the Fable of the Bees, third edition
8vo, Lond. 1726
— The case of Reason or Natural Religion, in answer to [Tindal's]
Christianity as old as the Creation 8vo, Lond. 1731
— The same, second edition . 8vo, Lond. 1755
— Demonstration of the gross and fundamental errors in
[Hoadly's] Plain Account of the Sacrament of the Lord^s
Supper . . 8vo, Lond. 1737
— The same, second edition . 8vo, Lond. 1738
— Appeal to all that doubt or disbeUeve the truths of the Gospel
8vo, Lond. 1742
— The grounds and reasons of Christian Regeneration
8vo, Lond. 1 739
— The same, second edition . 8vo, Lond. 1742
— The s«me, fourth edition . 8vo, Lond. 1756
— The Spirit of Prayer, part 1 8vo, Lond. 1749
— The same, in two parts, second edition 8vo, Lond. 1750
— The same, fourth edition, with Sherlock^s Appenduc to his Dis-
courses on Prophecy, and Mr. Byrom's Epistle to a Gentle-
man of the Temple . 8vo, Lond. 1758
— The Spirit of Love . 8vo, Lond. 1752
— Second part of the Spirit of Love 8vo, Lond. 1754
— Another copy, both parts 8vo, Lond. 1752-4
— The way to Divine knowledge ; A Preparatory to a new edition
of Behmen's Works . 8vo, Lond. 1752
— Confutation of Bp. Wai-burton^s Defence of Christianity in his
^^ Divine Legation of Moses'^ 8vo, Lorid. 1757
— Collection of Letters on important subjects 8vo, Lond. 1760
— Of Justification by Faith and Works 8vo, Lond. 1760
— Humble, earnest, and affectionate Address to the Clergy
8vo, Lond. 1761
— Answers to his Writings, see Madan, TVapp, J. Wesley
— The Doctrine of our Lord, cleared from the misrepresentations
of the Rev. Wm. Law, addressed to the Countess of Huntingdon
Svo, Lond. 1761
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[Lawrence (Richard)]
Essay to prove Lay Baptism is null and void, especially when
administered in opposition to the Divine Right of the Aposto-
lical Succession • • 8vo, Land. 1 708
Le Cene (Charles)
Projet d'iine nouvelle Version Francoise de la Bible
12mo, Rotter d. 1696
— see H. Ross
Le Clerc (Jean)
Supplement to Hammond^s Paraphrase and Annotations on
the New Testament 4to, Lond. 1699
-^ Examination of Dean Prideaux's Connection of the Old and
New Testament, two parts 8vo, L,ond. 1722-4
[Lee (Francis), M.D.]
Horologium Christianum, cui annexum est ofEcium Viri
Sapientiae studiosi . 12mo, Oxon. 1689
Presentation copy to Dr. Richard Eadder, Bp. of Bath and Wells, with
the author's autograph.
Lee (Francis) Discourse concerning the Books of Ezra, genuine
and spurious • 8vo, Lond. 1722
Le Fevre (Isaac) Historical account of his sufferings and death,
as a slave in the French King's Gallies, translated, with a preface
8vo, Lond. 1704
Leoh (Richard), of Lime, Cheshire, Funeral Sermon on, see
Shippen
Le Grand (Antonius)
Institutio Philosophise secundum Principia Renati Descartes
8vo, Lond. 1675
— L'Epicure spirituel, ou Pempire de la volupt^ sur les vertus
8vo, Par. sans date
Leibnitz, see S. Clarke
Leicester's Commonwealth, see R. Parsons
Leicester (Sir Peter)
Two Books : Replies to Sir Thomas Manwaring's Answer to
his Addenda, and Law-Cases mistaken l2mo, 1674
Leigh (Edward)
Critica Sacra, Observations on the Primitive Hebrew Words
of the Old Testament 4to, Lond. 1641
With a MS. account of Leigh, from Wood*s Athens Oxon.
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Leigh (Edward)
— Annotations upon all the New Testament philologicall and
theologicall • . folio^ L/md* 1650
— Observations containing all the Romane Emperours^ with
choyce French Proverbs 8vo, Lond. 1657
— Systeme^ or Body of Divinity, wherein most of the Controversies
between us, the Papists, Arminians and Socinians are dis-
cussed, &c. second edition, enlarged, portrait by /• Chantry
foUo, Lond. 1662
[Leigh (Richard)]
S'too him Bayes, or some observations upoa the Humour of
writing RehearssJs transpros'd 12mo, Oa^on. 1673
Leland (John), D.D.
The Divine Authority of the Old and New Testament asserted,
against the unjust aspersions and false reasoning of [Mor-
gan's] Moral Philosopher, second edition 8vo, Lond. 1752
Lbnfant (Paul)
Les Fondemens de la Nouvelle Methode de prescrire renverses
par le desaveu du consentement que Maimboui^ attribue aux
Protestans 12mo, QueviUy, 1672
Lent. The Right use of Lent, or a Help to Penitents
12mo, Lond. 1731
Lbo I.
Divi Leonis papse Sermones [cum Epistola Joan. Andree ad
Paulum II] folio, Lucas Venetus imprassit Venetiis, 1482
Leonicenus (Nicolaus)
De Serpentibus opus singulare 4to, Bononue, 1518
Lesina. DeUa Famosissima Compagnia della Lesina Dialogo
CapitoU e Bagionamenti 12mo, Venet. 1603
[Leslie (Charles)]
Satan Dis-robM from his Disguise of Light, or the Cluakers
last shift to cover their Monstrous Heresies laid open, in reply
to " T. Ellwood's Answer,'" " Geo. Keith's Narrative,'' and
«* Geo. Whitehead's Answer" 4to, Lond. 1697
— Short and Easie Method with the Deists 8vo, Lond. 1698
— Discourse, shewing who are now qualify'd to administer Baptism
and the Lord's Supper, wherein the cause of Episcopacy is
treated • • 4to, Lond. 1698
[Leslie (Charles)]
— History of Sin and Heresie, from the first war that they rais'd
in Heaven to their Eternal Condemnation in Hell
4to, Lond. 1698
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 133
[Lbslib (Charlbs)]
— Primitive Heresie Revived, in the Faith and Practice of the
People called Quakers 4to, Lond. 1698
— The Snake in the Grass, or Satan transform'd into an Angel
of Light, discovering the subtilty of the Quakers, third edition
8vo, Lond. 1698
— Defence of ^^ the Snake in the Graas,^^ in reply to Answers by
Geo. Whitehead, Jos. Wyeth, &c« 8vo, Lond. 1700
— Cassandra (but I hope not) telling what will come of it. Numb. II,
in answer to the occasional Letter, Numb. I 4to, Lond. 1704
— Letter from Mr. Lesly to his Friend, against alterations or
additions to the Liturgy of the Church of England
Syo^ Lond. 1718
— Remarks on his good old Cause, see Jctcobite
[Leslie (Henry), Bp. of Down and Connor]
The Epistle Congratulatorie of Lysimachus Nicanor of the
Societie of Jesu to the Covenanters in Scotland, wherein is
paralleled our sweet Harmony in divers materiall points
4to, 1640
— Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles, preachM at Breda
before his Majesty of Great Britain and the Princess of Orange,
June 13, 1649 . 8vo, Lond. 1650
'' Supposed to be the first Sermon preached on occasion of the murther
ofthe Royal Martyr."
[L^EsTRANGB (Sir Roger)]
The Case put, concerning the Succession of the Duke of
York . . . 4to, Lond. 1679
— The Observator, in Dialogue, vol. ly port. . folio, Lond. 1684
— Answer to [Sir G. Savile's] "Letter to a Dissenter on the Decla-
ration of Indulgence*? . 4to, I^nd. 1687
[Leti (Gregorig)]
II Sindicato di Alexandre VII con il suo Viaggio nell' altro
Mondo • . 12mo, 1668
— Italia Regnante, part 3 • 12mo, 1676
Letter from a Jesuit at Paris, shewing the most effectual way to
mine the Government and Protestant Religion 4to, ZfOnJ. 1679
Letter from Amsterdam to a Friend in England 4to, Lond. 1678
Letter to the Rev. Mr. B[our]n, Minister in Norwich, on his two
volumes of Discourses • 8vo, Lond. 1760
Letter from a Romish Priest in Canada to one taken captive in
her infancy and instructed in the Romish faith
8vo, Boston, U. S., 1 729
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Letter to a Member of Parliament in favour of the Bill for
uniting Protestants • . AtQ^I^md. 1689
Letter in answer^ from the Member of Parliament 4to
Letters (Edifying and Curious) of some Missioners of the Society
of Jesus [collected by Charles Gobien] 12mo^ 1707
Leusden (Johannes)
Schola Syriaca, cum Synopsi Chaldaica et dissertatione de
Lingua Samaritanorum 12mo^ Ultraj. 1672
Levi (Philip)
Hebrew Grammar for beginners (with Appendix on the Chal-
dee Grammar) • • 12mo^ Oxfordj 1705
Lewis (Edward)^ M.A.
Sermon on the intended French Invasion in favour of the
Pretender . . 8vo, Lond. 1744
Lewis (John)
History of the Life and Sufferings of John Wicliffe, D.D,
8vo, Lond. 1720
Lewis^ of Granada^ see Granatensis
Lewis. The Condemnation of the Cheating Popish Priest, or
account of the Tryal of Father Lewis, pretended Bp. of Landaff,
at Monmouth, who cheated a poor woman of £15, and got a
warrant of Attorney against her for j£l5 more, on pretence of
praying her father's soul out of purgatory 4to, Lond. 1679
Lezana (Joannes Baptista de)
Annales Sacri, Prophetici et Eliani Ordinis B. Virginis Marise
de Monte Carmeli • • folio, Ronue^ 1653
LiCETUS (FORTUNIUS)
De Quaesitis per Epistolas a claris viris, Responsa
4 to, BononuBf 1640
— De Secundo — Quaesitis, Responsa, woodcut portrait oflAcetus
4to, Utini^ 1646
LlECHTENBERGER (JOANNBS)
Prognosticationes, woodcuts . 4to, sine loco, 1526
The woodcuts are singularly curious and illustrative of the costumes and
manners of the times. Tniswas a favourite book in the middle ages, and
was often printed in the XVI century. A very early translation into
English is existing in manuscript in the library of Lambeth Palace.
Life. On Active and Retired Life, an Epistle folio, Lond. 1735
LiGHTFOOTE (John)
Erubhin, or Miscellanies, Christian and Judaicall, and others
12mo, Lond. 1629
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 135
LiGHTFOOTE (JoHN)
— Horae Hebraicse et Tahnudicae^ in Chorographiam terrae Israeli-
ticae et in Evang. S. Matthaei • 410^ Cantab. 1658
— Horse Hebraic^ et Talmudicffi impensae in EvangeUa S. Lucae
et Johannis, 2 vol. in 1 . 4tOj Cantab. 1671-4
LiGNARIDUS (HeRMANNUS)
De Jubileo Tractatus . 12mo^ Bertue, 1608
LiLBURN (Colonel John)
An Impeachment of High Treason against Oliver Cromwell
and Henry Ireton . . 4to^ Lond. 1649
Lily (Will.)
A Short Introduction of (Latin) Grammar^ interleaved with
MS. additions . . 12mo^ Camb. 1683
— Another edition . • 12mO; Lond. 1706
LiMBORCH^s Defence of Christianity^ see Acoata
Lipsius (Justus)
Epistolarum Centuriae duae 12mo, Lugd. B. 1591
— De Cruce Libri tres, cum no^^ plates 8vo, Roma^ 1595
— De Constantia • . 8vo^ Lugd. 1596
— Epistolae Selectae et seriae . \2vcL0f Par. 1610
— Opera Omnia, vol. 1 and 4 . 8vo, 1675
— Miracles of the B. Virgin, or account of the stupendious Per-
formances of the Image entituled our Blessed Lady of Halle
4to, Lond. 1688
L'IsLB (Francis de)
A Legendarie of the life and behaviour of Charles, Cardinal of
Lorraine . . • 8vo, 1577
Littleton (Adam), D.D., Rector of Chelsea
Sixty-one Sermons upon pubUc occasions folio, Lond. 1680
For a high eulogium of the Sermons of Littleton, see The DoctoVy yoI, 7.
— Latine and English Dictionary • 4to, Lond. 1703
Littleton (Sir Tho.)
Tenures . 16mo, Lond. Richard Pynson, 1525
— Les Tenures, ovesque certein cases addes p auters de puisne
temps, ftlacfc letter, marginal notes in a contemporary hand
16mo, London, by Ry chard Tottillj 1567
Liturgy
On Liturgies, see D. Clarkson, Humfrey, V. Powell
— The Lord^s Prayer, see Jam^ /, Chamberlayne, Erasmus
— The ancient Liturgy of the Church of Jerusalem, being the
Liturgy of St. James, freed from all additions and interpola-
tions, with an English translation and notes 4to, Lond. 1/44
136 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Liturgy
— Antient Offices and Devotions, see G, Hickes, E. Sparke^
J. Taylor
— (Officium beatae Marias virginis secundum usum Romanum) 8vo
Printed upon vellam within woodcut borders representing the occupations of
the month, subjects from Scripture history, and the Dance of Death. There
are also large woodcuts throughout, the whole in an elegant style of French
art. The title and last leaf are wanting ; but it appears to be from the
press of Verard, and printed in the year 1495.
— Horae intemeratae Virginis Mariae secundum usum Komae, vnth
large woodcuts y and woodcut borders representing subjects from
the Old and New Testament ^ printed on vellum 8vo, 1500
— Horae beatae Mariae virginis secundum usum Romanum, absque
requisitione aliqua, cum plmibus orationibus in Gallicae et
Latinae^ per Philippum Pigouchet^ large woodcuts, and woodcut
borders representing the lAfe of Christy the Dance ofDeathy ^c,
printed on vellum^ in the original stamped binding
8vo, PariSy Simon Vostre, sans date
At the end are some Latin prayers in MS.
— Horae beatissime virginis Marie secundum usum Sarum
4to^ Impresse Parisiip Franciscum Regnault : alme universi*
tatis Parisien. anno domini mUlesimo quingetesimo vigesimo
septimo Die vero x Octobris (1520)
This volume wants the title, and the top margin throughout is greatly injured
by damp. The rubrics of many of the prayers are in English. The book is
printed within woodcut borders representing the dance of death and other
subjects.
— Houres of Prayer. Collection of private Devotions so called^ in
the practise of the Ancient Churchy as published by authoritie
of G. Eliz. 1560, engraved title, WaA letter 12mo, Lond. 1627
— Another copy^ wanting the engraved title 12mo^ Lond, 1627
The Hours of Prayer, published anonymously, is ascribed to Dr. John Cosin,
Bp. of Durham, by Prynne, who wrote against it a pamphlet under the
title of ^ Survey of Mr, Cozens his Couzening Devotions, 4to, 1628. It was
also assailed by Dr. Henry Burton, in his Trycd of Primitive Devotion; or
DiaU for the new Hours of Prayer, 4to, 1628. This first edition is
particularly necessary for the understanding of Prynne*s tract, as the
engraved title is a peculiar object of his invective. According to him
the book " smells, yea, stinks, of popery."
— Officium von der jungfrawen Marise^ sambt der Litaney von
Loreto^ mit zeiten von St. Kostka, Joan, von Nepomuck^
Franc. Xaverii, &c. unth MS, prayers to the Virginy ^c. at the
end . • 24xn.OyMUncheny\^O0
— Horae^ see also Manuscripts
— Edward VI*s First Liturgy, see N. Spinckes
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 137
Liturgy
— The Booke of Common Prayer and other Rites and Ceremonies
of the Church of England, with the booke of Psalmes in English
meetre, by Sternhold, Hopkins, &c. tvith the mtisical noteSy
ftlatfc letter 4to, Lond. by Rob. Barker ^John TVindet, 1601-2
At the end are 32 pages of manuscript prayers for private families, &c.
" before a man begins his worke," " in the time of the plage sicknes," &c.
"written by me Randall Mainwaring, in the eare of our Lord, 1604.**
— The Book of Common Prayer, with the Psalmes of David
4to, Lond. R. Barker, 1636
— The Book of Common Prayer, with the Psalmes of David, ruled
with red lines . . 4to, Oxford, 1679
— The Book of Common Prayer, with the Psalms, by Sternhold
and Hopkins . 4to, Lond, Baskett, 1743
— see Bennet, Elborow, W. Falkner, C. Leslie, V. Powell,
G. Stanhope
— Liber Precum Publicarum in Ecclesia Anglicana, in old red
morocco binding, gilt leaves . 8vo, Lond. 1574
— La Liturgie AngUcane . 12mo, Lond. 1703
— Ein Gebeth-Biichlein, aus der Englischen Liturgie, &c. zum
gebrauch der Capelle P, Georgens von Danemarck
8vo, Lond. 1707
— Das Allgemeine Gebet-Buch der Kirchen von England
8vo, Haaff, 17I8
— Collection of Devotions, taken from the Apostolical Constitu-
tions, the Ancient Liturgies, and the Common Prayer Book
8vo, Lond. 1734
— Liturgy for a Congregation at Liverpool, see J. Taylor
— Private Prayers, see L. Andrews
— Preces Privatae, Regia authoritate approbatse 24mo, Lond. 1579
— Private Offices, for the Use of Prisoners (see also Kettlewell)
8vo, Lond. 1699
— GeistUche Lieder und Psalmen, mit ein Bett-biichlein
24mo, Hamburg, 1598
— Niimbergisches Geist und Lehrreiches Hand-BvLch, plates
24mo, Niirnberg, 1662
— Bet-Stunden in den Hamburgischen Kirchen 24mo, Hamb. 1699
— Cellische Gesangbuch, nebenst einem Gebet-Biichlein
24mo, Luneburg, 17O6
— Marburger Gesang-Buch, mit Gebatlein l2mo, Marburg, 1728
— Then Swenska Psalm-Boken, Ldtanien^ &c. 12mo, Stockh. 1725
138 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Liturgy
— Copy of the Proceedings of the Divines at the Bp. of Lincoln's
touching innovations in the doctrine and discipUne of the
Church, with considerations upon the Common IV^er Booke
4to, Lond. 1641
— An Act for the Uniformity of Publique Prayers, &c.
4to, Lmd. 1662
— Pure and Entire Devotion, an Essay about daily attendance at
Publick Prayers, and the use of Pictures in Divine Worship
4to, Lmd. 1705
— Discourses touching common and private Prayer in the offices
of the Church (by R. Sherlock, Dr. Steward, &c.)
12mo, Oxford, 1684
Liverpool. Sermon at St. Peters, see H. Richmond
— Sermon at the Old Church, see J. Stanley
LivESEY (John), Minister at Atherton (afterwards Vicar of Great
Budworth, Cheshire)
Jehosaphat's Charge to his Judges, with Catastrophe Magna-
tum, a Sermon at the Funeral of John Atherton, of Atherton,
High Sheriffe of Lancashire . 8vo, Lond. 165 j
Dedicated to John Atherton, of Atherton, Esq., and to Mris. Mary Atherton, and
to Mr. Humphrey Chetham, of Turton, Clayton, &c.
— The Greatest Loss, in a Discourse on the doleful loss of Mr.
Humphrey Chetham, who died at Turton Tower, Feb. 13th,
1658, aged 23 years . 8vo, Lpnd. 1660
Dedicated to Geo. Chetham, Esq., High Sheriff of Lancashire, Mrs. Katharine
Chetham, and the rest of that worthy family.
L1VIU8 (Titus)
Latinse Historise decades tres, access, annotatiunculse et lucu-
brationes Doctorum Yirorum . folio, Lugdum, 1553
On the title is the autograph of Hugo Baskafeilde, and at the end of the preface
a list of his family, with the dates of their hirths.
— The Roman History, in XLV bookes, with the Breviaries of
Florus, &c. translated by Philemon Holland, the title wcmting
foho (1600)
Lloyd (William), Bishop of Worcester
Seasonable Discourse shewing the necessity of maintaining
the EstabUshed Religion in opposition to Popery, /bttr/A edition
4to, Lond, 1673
-— Considerations touching the true way to suppress Popery, by
making a distinction between loyal and disloyal men in that
communion, with Account of the Reformation 4to, Lond. 1677
j
^rm
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A., F.R.S. 139
Lloyd (William), Bp. of Worcester
Account of Church-Grovernment as it was in Great Britain and
Ireland when they first received the Christian Religion, second
edition • • . S\o, Lond. ^6S4
LoBB (Stephen)
Letter to Doctor Bates, containing a Vindication of the Doctor
and himself . . 4to, Lond, 1 695
L^Obel (Matthias db), Jacobi I Botanographus
In 6. Rondelletii Methodicam Pharmaceuticam Officinam
Animadversiones . • folio, Lond. 1605
— see Pena
[Locke (John)]
Vindication of the ^^Reasonableness of Christianity,'* firom
Mr. Edwards' Reflections • 8vo, Lond. 1695
— see Edwards
— Common Place Book to the Holy Bible, wherein whatsoever is
contained in Scripture respecting doctrine, worship, or man-
ners is reduced to its proper head 4to, Lond. 1697
— Posthumous Works (On the conduct of the Understanding.
Discourse of Miracles. On Toleration. Common-Place Book,
&c.) . . Svo, Lond. 1706
With the autograph of G. Sewell, the Poet, " Coll. St. Pet. Cant. 1707."
— Essay concerning Humane Understanding, sia^th edition, port.
2 vol. . . 8vo, Lond. 1710
— against his « Principia,'' see Poiret
Locke (Richard)
The Circle squared, with a Problem to discover the Longitude
1 2mo, Lond. 1 730
LoGiQUE, ou PArt de Penser [par Amauld et Nicole]
12mo, Amst. 1675
LoGOTHETiTS (Geobgius), scc Byzaut. Script.
LoMBARDi (Petbus), Episc. Parisiens.
Sententiarum libri IIII 4to, Lovanii, 1567
LOMMIUS (JODOCUS)
Observationum Medicinalium libri tres, opusculum Aureum
12mo, Amst. 1715
London, Survey of, see J. Stow
— The Plague of, see Hodges
— On the Rebuilding, see 8. Bolls
Lopez (Gbegorio) Vida, see F. Losa
LoBDS (House of). Collection of all their Protests, from 1641 to
1747 . . l^mo, Lond. 1747
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LOREDANO (GlO. F.)
The Ascents of the Soul^ or David^s mount towards God^s
house^ being Paraphrases on the fifteen Psalms of Degrees,
rendered into English, [by Henry Hare, Lord Coleraine],
frontispiece by Faithome^ containing a portrait of the trans-
lator in a pilgrim? s habit folio, Lond. 1681
At the commencement are some MS. verses and metrical translations
of the Psalms, signed J. H.
— see Hare, Lord Coleraine
LoRiMER (William)
Explication of the first eighteen Verses of the first Chapter of
St, John^s Gospel . 8vo, Lond. 1719
— His Apology answered, see T. Goodwin
Lorraine (Chas. Card* of). Life, see Ulsle
LosA (Francisco)
Vida que el siervo de Dios Gregorio Lopez hizo en algunos
lugares de la Nueva Espana, principalmente en el pueblo de
Santa Ye^ portrait . 4to, Madrid^ 1648
— The Life of Gregorie Lopes, set out by Father Alonso Remon,
and englished by N. N. [Abraham Woodhead]
12mo, Printed at Paris y 1638
Dedicated to Sir Kenelme Digbie.
LovAT (Lord) Life, see /. Fraser
LowTH. Answer to Dr. Lowth^s Letter to Dr. Stillingfleet
4to, Lmd. 1687
Loyola, see Ignatitis
LuBiENiECius (Stanislaus)
Historia Reformationis Polonicae l2mo, Freistadii, 1685
LucANus (Marcus Ann^eus)
PharsaUa 24mo, Lugduni Bat. Frandscus Raphelengtus^ 1611
Lucas (Richard), Vicar of St. Stephens, Coleman Street
Practical Christianity, or an Account of the Holiness which
the Gospel enjoins . 8vo, Lond. 1693
— Religious Perfection, a third part of the Enquiry after Happi-
ness . . . Svo, Lond. 1697
Lucas (Thomas)
Christian compulsion not persecution, a Sermon at Trow-
bridge, Wilts . Svo, Lond. 1718
Lucas (Lord)
Speech on the Subsidy Bill 4to, Land. 1670
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 141
LuGiANus Samosatensis
Opera omnia Graece, curd Joan, Ribitti, 2 vol. 8vo, Basil. 1555
— Dialogi coelestes, marini et infemi, Greece l2mo, Norimb. 1537
— Dialogi, Graece . . 4to, Lovanii^ s. a.
Lucretius (Titus), Cams.
De Rerum Natura libri VI, i Dion. Lambino commentariis
illustrati . . . Syo, Franco/. 1583
— Aliud exemplar
— De Rerum Natura . . 24mo, RapheL 1611
LUDOLFFUS (L. JOBUS)
Tetragonometria Tabularia 4to, Franco/. 1690
LuDOLPHus, Saxo-Carthusianus
Vita Christi, ex sacris Evangeliis veterumque Patrum sen-
tentiis contexta, edita per Joan. Dadraeum folio, Pam, 1580
LuDOvicus (Daniel)
De Pharmacia moderno seculo applicanda 12mo, Got/ue, 1671
LuDwiG (Chr.)
Teutsch-Englisches Lexicon 4to, Leipz. 1716
— ^ Dictionary, English, German, and French 410^ Leipz. 1736
Lupus (Servatus) Presb.
De tribus Quaestionibus liber, studio J. Sirmondi 8vo, Par. 1650
Luther (Martin)
Catechismus . 24v[iOy Kiobenhavny 17 SS
— Commentarie upon the Epistle of St. Paule to the Galathians,
translated out of Latin^, blac& httvc
4to, Lond. T. Vautroulliery 1580
— see Osbom, Woodhead
Luzvius (Stbphanus)
Cor Deo devotum, Jesu Pacifici Salomonis Thronus Regius,
Latine a C. Musart, emblematical plates 12mo, Antv. 1628
Lycosthenes (Conradus)
Apophthegmata ex probatis Scriptoribus 8vo, Lond. 1635
Lydiat (Thomas), Anglobritannus -
Recensio et Explicatio Argumentorum productorum libello
Emendationis Temporum, cum addit. de paradoxa sententia
de annis Ministerii Jesu Christi 12mo, 1613
See a high commendation of the writings of Lydiat in the prefatory
matter to Thomas Heame*8 Ductor Uistoricus.
Lye (Thomas), M.A.
The Principles of the Christian Religion 12mo, Lond. 1706
Lypord (William)
Three Sermons preached at Sherborne, in Dorsetshire, being
his last . . 4io, Ox/ordj 1654
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142 CATALOGUE OF THE LlBRAltY
Lylie (John)
Euphues the Anatomic of Wit, bXacit Itttnr 4to, Lond. 1631
— Euphues and his England, containing his Voyage and Adven-
tures, ftlacfe lettnr . . 4to, Lond. 1631
Lyndb (Sir Humfbey)
Via Devia, the by-way misleading the weake, by Apocryphall
Scriptures, unwritten Traditions, doubtfull Fathers, and pre-
tended CathoUke Church 12mo, Lond. 1630
Lyndewode (Guillermus)
Provinciale, seu Constitutiones AngUae, cum summariis atque
justis annotationibus, cura Wolffgangi Hopyhi
folio, In Parisiorum Academia Impressum a Badio
Ascensio, 1505
Lyons (Israel)
Hebrew Grammar . 8vo, Camb. 1735
Lyra (Nicolaus de)
Tabula utilissima in Ubros veteris ac novi testamenti, per pa-
trem Petrum mollenbecke edita, anno Mcccclxxx feUciter
incipit, litteris gothicis . foUo
Lysias.
Orationes et Fragmenta, Gr. et Lat. notis Joannis Ta)'lor,
acced. Jer* Marklandi Conjecturae 4to, Lond. 1739
Lysimachus Nicanor, Pseud, see Bp. Leslie
Lytlyton, see Littleton
M. (A.)
Discourse of Local Motion, to prove that of Des-Cartes seven
rules he hath mistaken six, &c. 12mo, Lond. 1670
M. (J.) • . . .
Proposal for Parochial Reformation by restoring Rural Deans
and Chapters, according to the ancient way of the Church
4to, Lond. 1706
M,(M.)
The figurative speeches by which God has veiled his secrets,
now, by the assistance of God, opened by the key of the Word,
and the secrets made as plain as a Riddle when unfolded
8vo, Lond. 1697
Macarius (Sanctus) iEgyptius
Homihae quinquaginta interprete Joanne Pico 8vo, Par. 1562
— Primitive Morality, or his Spiritual Homilies, done out of
Greek into Enghsh, with emendations from a Bodleian MS.
by a Presbyter of the Church of England 8vo, Lond. 1721
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I i .^^ w» M i j i ^ mnj —'^mmtmf^tsmimim^f^i'Bf
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 155
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^■W^WES"
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 167
Oxford University
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Mond Elssays on some of the most carious and significant
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Opera Theologica Exegetica, sive Commentarii in libros Vet.
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Address to the Reverend John Wesley, in relation to a prin-
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Account of Mr. Parkinson's Expulsion from the University of
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Account of how Pontefiract Castle was taken, and how Gene-
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bjf White • . Qvo, Lond, 1699
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Exposition of the Creed^ third edition^ enlarged folio> Lond. 1669
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Discourse concerning the Existence of God Svo, Lond^ 1696
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Letter on the Disputes betwixt the Check-makers of Man-
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Universa Medicina studio 6. Sawageon, cui accessit De Morbis
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A profitable Booke, treating of the lawes of Englande, 6Iadt lettnr
16mo, London, by Richard Tottil, 1567
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Therapeutice . . 4to, Venet. 1564
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Reply to the Answeare [to his Letter to Casaubon] of the
most excellent King of Great Britaine (James I), translated
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Persius, see Juvenalia
Petavius (Dionysjus), Aurelianensis Soc, Jesu
Opus de Theologicis Dogmatibus, notulis Theophili Alethini,
6 vol. in 3 . . folio, Aniw. 1700
Peter I. History, see Mottley
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Artificial Versifying, a new way to make Latin Verses
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II Petrarca con dichiarationi noft piu stampate, con annota-
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OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ.^ M.A., F.R.S. 175
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L^ Antiquity des Tems r^tablie et defendue centre les Juifs et
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A Discourse of the right use and abuse of Reason in matters
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In posteriora ResolutoriaAristotelisCommentarium; Incertus
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J
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A.j F.R.S. 177
Philostoroius Cappadox
Ecclesiasticae Historian, a Constantino M. ad sua tempora
libri XII^ in Epitomen a Photio Patriarcha Constant. 6r. et
Lat. cum Dissertationibusy a Jac. Oothofredo 4to^ Geneva^ 1642
Pbilotheos
Dissertation upon 2 Peter i^ 19^ wherein the obscurity of the
Text is removed and its simplicity restored 8VO9 Land, 1753
Photinians^ see HunniuSy Martinm
Photius, Sanct. Patriarcha Constantinopolitanua
Epistohe, per Rich* Montacutium, Latine redditae et notis
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Vita Hieronymi Savonarolae Ord. Praedicatorum^ cum Revela-
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A correct copy of some notes concerning Gods Decrees^ espe-
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Hieroglyphica, seu de Sacris iSgyptiorum aliarumque gentium
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Sermon on Christmas Day 8vo, Lond^ 1743
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Olympia, Pythia^ Nemea^ Isthmia, Gr. et LaL^ 24mQ, Par. 1612
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Commentarius in Genesin 8vo, Herboma, 1601
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The Craft and Frauds of Physick exposed Svo, Lond. 1703
Pius V. Bull against Q. Elizabieth, see T. Barlowe
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That Space is necessary Being, with the History of Nothing,
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Creed . . , Svo, Land. 1728
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De Corporis Humani structura et usu, tabulis exp]icati.yplates
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Historia de Yitis Pontificum Romanorum, ad Paulum II
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Comoediae, notis variorum, ex recens. J. P. Gronovii, 2 vol.
Svo, Amst. 1684
Playpord (John)
Brief Introduction to the Skill of Musick for Song and Viol
Svo, Lond. 1658
Plays, see The Stage
Plinius (C.) Secundus
Epistolae, notis Isaaci Casauboni 24mo, 1632
— The Historic of the World, commonly called the Naturall
Historic, translated by Philemon Holland, 2 vol. in 1
folio, Lond. by Adam IsUp, 1601
Plowden (Richard)
Poema in Partum Wallias Principis 4to, Lond. 1688
Plowman (Pierce), see jR. Langland
Plowman (William) The Grand Duke of Tuscany's Proceedings
against Will. Plowman, with Remarks 4to, Ltmd. 1705
Plutarch us, Chaeronensis
Duo Commentarii : Quomodo adolescens Poetas audire debeat,
et de Homeri poesi, 6r. et Lat; annotationibus GuiL Xylandri
8vo, Basil. 1566
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Plutarchus, Chaeronensis
— Quae exstant omnia, Gr. et Lat. & Gul. Xylandro, cum doctorum
virorum notis, &c. 2 voL fol. Franco/. 1620
— Apophthegmata, Graece . 4to, Lovami^ s. a«
— de Liberis Educandis, see Isocrates
Plutarch^s Lives, vol. 3, 4 and 5 • 8vo, 1703
PoET^ Minores Graeci,Gr. et Lat. edidit R. Winterton
8vo, Cantab. 1677
Poetical Correspondent (The) . 4to
Dedicated to the town of Manchester at large.
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Cogitationes Rationales de Deo, Anima et Malo
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A Certificate of his constant Conformity folio, 1710
— Letter to him, for the benefit of the Freeholders of Kent fol.
POLYANDER (JeAn)
Sermons Theologiques 24mo, Leydcy 1639
PoLYCARP et Ignatius (Sancti)
Gpistolae, Gr. et Lat. cum dissertatione Jacobi Usseri, Archiep.
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POLYCARP (St.)
Opera^ see Cotelerius
— Epistles^ see fV. Wake
PoLYGLOTT (The), OF Hope of Eternal Life, collected from Hervey,
Marshall and Cudworth, Glass and Sandeman, Wesley and
Whitefield, &c. . . 8 vo, Lond. 1 76 1
PoMPONius Mela
De Orbis situ, et C. Julii Solini Polyhistor, maps
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PoNET (John) Bishop of Winchester
An Apologie fully aunsweringe by Scriptures and aunceant
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PoNTANus (Jacobus)
Symbolorum Libri XVII, quibus Virgilii Opera ex probatis-
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PoNTANus (JoH. JoviANUs) dc bcllo Neap., see J. Bracellus
PoNTB (LuD. de) De Perfectione Christiana, tom. 3 4to
Poole (Rev. Matthew)
Annotations upon the Holy Bible wherein the Sacred Text is
inserted, and various readings annexed, with the parallel
Scriptures, &c. continued by certain learned Divines, portrait,
by White, 2 vol. . fol. Lond. 1688
Pope (Alexander)
The Dunciad, variorum, with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus,
frontiepiece of the Ass . 8vo, Lond. 1729
Popery. Short and sure method for the extirpation of Popery
in a few years • 8vo. Lond. 1716
— see Rome
Popish Plot. The Plot discovered, or a Diiscourse between the
Devil and the Pope . 4to, 1678
— Account of the Proceedings of Parliament relating to die Popish
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— see Jenison, J. Smith
— No Protestant Plot, or the Conspiracy of the Papists against the
.King and his Protestant Subjects, two parts 4to, Lond. 1681-2
PoPMA (AusoNius) Frisius
De Differentiis Verborum et de Usu Antiquae Locutionis,
cura B. Musculi • 12mo, Marpurgi, 1635
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PoRDAGE (John), M.D.
— Innocencie appearing through the dark mists of pretended guilty
or Narration of the illegal Proceedings of the Commissioners
of Berks, against John Pordage^ of Bradfield fol. Lond. 1655
— Theologia Mystica, or the Mystic Divinitie of the iEtemal
Invisibles, portrait and plates 8vo, Lond. 1683
Od the fly leaves are a MS. account of Pordage, and a comparison of
his writings with those of Jacoh Behmen.
— see Teutonick Philosophy
Porta (Joannes Baptibta)
Magiae Naturalis Libri XX 8vo, Franco/. 1591
— De Occultis Literarum notis 8vo, Montisb, 1593
Porter (Edmund)
God Incarnate, shewing that Jesus Christ is the onely and the
most High God, with animadversions on a blasphemous
" Commentary on the E. to the Hebrews, by G. M/^ [Tho.
Lushington, Chaplain to Charles I], published in 1647
SwOyLond. 1655
PoRT-RoYAL (Mess, du)
Moral Essays, vol. 1 . 12inOy Lond. 1677
POSSELIUS (JOHAN.)
Familiarium Colloquiorum Libellus^ Gr. et Lat. (with Isocrates)
12mo, Witeb. 1614
POSTBLLUS (GtJLlELMUS)
De Magistratibus Atheniensium Uber 12mOj Basil, 1551
— De Cosmographica disciplina et Signorum coelestium con-
figuratione . 24mOj Lugd, B. 1636
POTERTUS (PeTRUS)
Opera Omnia Medica et Chymica 8vo, Lugduni, 1645
PowEL (Griffin)
Analysis Librorum Aristotelis de Demonstratione, cumScholiis
8vo, Oaonuey 1631
Powell (Vavasor)
Common-Prayer-Book no Divine Service, or XXVII Reasons
against forming any Humane Liturgies, with Twelve Argu-
ments against Diocesan and Lord-Bishops, second edition
4to, Lond. 1661
PowNOLL (Robert)
A moste Pythye and Excellent Epistell to anymate all trew
Christians unto the Crosse of Chryste, translated out off
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Prater^ see lAturgy
Precepts, or Rule of the New Creature 120105 Lond. 1649
Predestination. The Controversy concerning Free-Will and
Predestination set in a true light Syo, Lond, 1741
— see also^ Davenanty Dumouliny FelicianuSy Gill, Humfrey, Wesley
Prelacy , see Episcopacy
Preston (John), D.D. Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
The Fulnesse of Christ for us, a Sermon before King James I,
portrait • . \2mOj Lond. 1639
Prideaux (Humphrey)
Life of Mahomet, with a Discourse vindicating Christianity
from the Charge of Imposture 8vo, Lond. 1698
Prideaux, His " Connection'^ examined, see Le Clerc
Prideaux (Johannes)
Orationes novem de totidem Theologiae apicibus 4to,0^on.l626
Primerose (Gilbert) Ministre de Bordeaux
Les troisi^me et quatriesme tomes du Voeu de Jacobs oppos^
aux Voeux des Moines, 2 vol. in 1 Svo, Bergerac, 1611
Printing. Reasons for unlicensed Printing, with the true Cha-
racter of Edmund Bohun, Licenser of the Press 4to^£ronrf.l693
Priscianus Grammaticus
Libri omnes . • Svo, Basil. 1568
Propertius, see Catulltis
Prophets. The General Delusion of Christians, touching the
Ways of God^s revealing himself to, and by the Prophets,
evinced from Scripture and Primitive Antiquity SvOyLond.\^\Z
Proverbs, see Drusius, Erasmtis, T. Forde, Lycosthenes, S, Palmer
— Eastern, see Galland
-r- Hebrew and Arabic, see Drusius
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— French, see Leigh
— Italian, see Torriano
— Spanish, see Oudin
— EngUsh, see John Davies
Prynne (William)
Anti- Arminianisme, or the Church of England^s old Antithesis
to new Arminianisme, with God no impostor nor deluder, or
an answer to a Popish and Arminian cavill in defence of
Free-Will . . 4to, Lond. 1630
— The Petition of Right of the Free-holders and Free-men of
England . . 4to, 1648
— Prynne the Member reconciled to Prynne the Barrester ; an
Answer to a scandalous Pamphlet " Pirynne against Prynne"
4to, Lond. 1649
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Psalms (on the Singing), see J. Burroughs^ R. Watson
PUBNTB (LUYS DB LA), SoC. Jes.
Meditations upon the Mysteries of our Faith, corresponding
to the three wayes. Purgative, Illuminative and Unitive,
abridged and translated (see Hayneti/ve)
12mo, Permissu Superiorum, 1624
PUFFBNDORF (SaMUEL)
Introduction to the History of Europe, made English by J.
CruU, M.D., portrait . 8vo, Lond. 1702
Pybrus, see Mantiscripts
Pym (John)
Declaration upon the Charge of High Treason against Thomas
Earle of Strafford, with the Argument of Law, by Mr. St. John,
Solicitor Gen. . 4to, 1641
Pythagoras, Vita, see Jamblichus
Q. (D. J.)
A Spiritual Treasure, containing our obligations to God
8vo, Lond. 1660
Quakers. Narration of the Providences of the Living God of
Heaven for us his oppressed Servants called Quakers, N. Lucas,
H. Marshall, J. Heam, J. Blendall, F. Pryor, S. Trahern,
and H. Feast, sentenced to be transported, &c. 4to, 1664
— The Popish Informer reprehended for his &lse information
against the Quakers meetings ^ • 4to, 1670
— The Quakers refuge fixed upon the Rock of ages, wherein is
proved that the Narrative of Ralph James, is a Lying-wonder,
&c. in Answer to *^The Quakers Subterfuge,^' with a few
Queries by R. Ruckhill and J. Whitehead 4to, 1673
— Sad effects of cruelty detected, an account ofthe poor Woman
near Temple-barr, lately tempted to make away her self, in
answer to a Pamphlet, ^^ The sad end of one of the Quakers''
4to, 1675
— A call to Prayer, in two Sermons, with Account of the principles
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Author of the Skirmish upon Quakerism 12mo, Lond. 1677
— Work for a Cooper, an Answer to a libel, by Thomas Wynne,
the Cooper, Ale-man, Quack, and Speaking-Quaker
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— Three considerations to Wm. Pen, concerning his new Magna
Charta for liberty of Conscience, by a Baptist 4to
— Letter from a Minister of the Church to the pretended Baptist
4to, Lond. 1688
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Quakers.
— Some of the Quaker's principles and doctrines, laws and
Orders reprinted . 4to, Lond. 1693
— Quaker's challenge to the Norfolk Clergy, or relation of a
Conference at West-Dereham Church, Norfolk, Dec, 8, 1698
4to, Lond. 1699
— Remarks upon the Quakers, wherein the Plain-dealers are
plainly dealt with . 4to, Lond. 1700
— Account of an occasional Conference between Geo, Keith and
Thomas Upshare, at Colchester 4to, Lond. 1701
— The Case of the People called Quakers, once more stated to the
world . • 4to, Lond, n. d.
-7- Examination of a Book printed by them, ^ Account of the Pro-
secution of the Quakers for the Recovery of Tythcs, &c.*^
with the Poor Vicar's Plea against the Quaker's Bill
8vo, Lond. 1737
— Other Works of, see Barclay , Besse, G. Bishop, Crook, G. Fox,
HickeSy Keith, W. Penn, W. Smith, T. Story
— Works against, see Boaster, Bourignon, Bugg, Faldo, C» Leslie,
Norris, E. Page, Reeve, Sandilands, Scandrett, P. Smith,
J. Stillingfleet
QuARLEs (Francis)
Enchiridion, containing Institutions, Divine and Moral, port.
12mo,ionrf. 1670
— Divine Poems, containing the History of Jonah, Esther, Job,
and Sampson, with Sions Sonnets and Elegies, aUs
12mo, Lond. 1680
QuARR^ (Jean H.)
Thresor Spirituel . 8vo, Pari^, 1660
Queen's Closet opened (The) : Incomparable Secrets in Physick,
Chyrurgery, Preserving, Sue. portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria
12mo, Lond. 1674
QUERCETANUS (JOSEPHUS)
Diaeteticon Polyhistoricon 12mo, Pam, 1606
QuESNEL. The Pope's Bull, condemning the New Testament,
with the Moral Reflections of Father Quesnel \2mo,Lond. 1714
QuBVEDo (Francisco de)
Visions, made English by R. L^Estrange], third edition
Svo, Lond. 1668
— sixth edition . . Svo, Lond. 1678
— Fortune in her Wits, or the Hour of all Men, translated by
Capt. John Stevens . Svo, Lond* 1697
— see Manuscr^ts
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 185
Quietism. Le Livre d'Internelle Consolation, avec les tentations
du Diable, et la defense du bon Ange 12mo, Lyon, 1543
-y- Traite Historique contenant le Jugement d^un Protestant sur
la Theologie Mystique, sur le Quietisme et sur les demSlez de
Bossuetet Fenelon [par P. Jurieu] 12mo, 1699
Bishop Burnetts copy, with his book-plate.
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Christians ought to have with Jesus Christ, from the writings
of a great Servant of God of this age 8vo, Antwerp, 1684
- — see Molinog, Guiotiy Francis de Sales
— see also Mystical Writers
QUINCTILIANUS (M. FaBIUS)
De Institutione Oratoria, cum notis Tumebi, &c. edit, per
Edm. Gibson • . 8vo, Lond. 1716
QuiT^CY (John), see Manuscripts
R. (W.)
Nosce Teipsum, or a Leading-Step to the Knowledge of our
selves, with a poem " The Delphick Oracle expounded as a
Looking-Glass for the SouV written by Sir John Davies,
(with an exposition in prose), two parts folio, Lond. 1689
Rabbinical Learning, the importance of 8vo, Lond. 1746
Ragi (Sorob M.), Yida, see Caraffoqa
Railing (Art of) at great men, a Discourse on Political Railers,
Ancient and Modern • Syo, Lond. 172S
Raleigh (Dr* Walter), Dean of Wells, see L. Howel
[Ralph (James)]
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Ramirbsius (L.), a. Morus, et P. Possinus
Observationes in Novum Testamentum, praefatione Jo. A.
Fabricii • • 12mo, Hamb. 1712
Ramus (Peter)
W&y to Geometry, translated by Wm. Bedwell 4to, Lond. 1636
— Dialectics^ libri duo, cum Commentariis Geo. Dounami
8vo, Lond. 1669
186 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Range (L'Abbe de)
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FInstruction sur la mort de Dom Muce^ Religieux de PAbbaye,
&c.] . . . 12mo, Parisy 1698
Rapin (Ren^)
CEuvres, 3 vol. . • 12mo^ Am$L 1709
— Hortorum libri^ Eclogse, &c. 12mo^ Lugd. Bat 1672
— Reflections upon the j^oquence of these times 12mo, Lond. 1672
— Reflections on Aristotle's Treatise of Poesie, made English by «
Mr. Rymer . . 8vo, Lond. 1694
— L'Esprit du Christianisme 12mo, Paris, 1672
— The Spirit of Christianity, done into English, by J. Oswald
12mo, Lond. 1702
— La Perfection du Christianisme 12mo, Paris, 1673
Rases Arabus, Comment, in, see Jacchinus
Rastell (John)
Abridgement of the Statutes, gothic letter,
16mo, enprynted in the chepesyde, at the sygne of the
meremayde, per me Joh. Bastell, 1528
Ravis (Christian)
Grammer for the Hebrew, Samaritan, Calde, Syriac, Arabic,
and Ethiopic Tongues . 1 2mo, Lond. 1649
Rawbone (Thomas)
The path to Liberty, or method of Man's redemption by .
Jesus Christ . . 8vo, Xewrf. 1711
The last two leaves are the proof sheets with the corrections.
[Rawlet (John)]
A Dialogue betwixt two Protestants in answer to a Popish
'^Catechism against all Sectaries'' 8vo, Lond. 1686
Ray (Joannes)
Methodus Plantarum . 12mo, Lond. 1682 «
— Classical Nomenclator, with Proverbs and modest Jests
8vo, Lond. 1696
— The Wisdom of God in the Works of the Creation, fifth edition
• 8vo, Lond. 1709
Rebellion of 1715, Sermons on: see Fleetwood, W. Harris,
T. Sherlock
Rebellion of 1745, Sermon at Rochdale: see /• Owen
Reeve (John) and Lodowick Muogleton
A transcendent Spiritual Treatise upon several heavenly Doc-
trines from the Holy Spirit of the man Jesus, by the hand of
his own prophet, &c. . 8vo, 1711
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 187
Reeve (Thomas), Preacher of Waltham Abbey
God's Plea for Nineveh, or London's Precedent for Mercy
foUo, Lond. 1657
Bound up at the end of this volume is a small 4to tract, by Reeve, " PropheHck
Admonitions to the City o/Londony" and also a curious autograph letter
of his to Mr. Tompson, curate of Waltham Abbey, bitterly satirical
against the Quakers there, from whom he expects much annoyance and
scandal from a former letter of his having fallen into their hands by mis-
take. At the commencement he says, *' I had rather that it had come into
any one'^i hands than the Scuiler^s: I quake at the thought of the Quaker; he
wUl provide such a saddle for us hothy that we had as good ride the wooden
horse :** then follows much amusing satire on the ** rantings, raptures,
and exstasys^ of the Quakers, their spirituality, so that ** fine fiowre wHl
scarcely be good enough to make cracknels ybr tlie saints, &c,: conclud-
ing with '^ Shew this litter to none : its onely intended for merriment betwixt
ourselves, and to rectify ourfoUyfor the future*^
Reflector (The), representing Human AiSairs as they are, and
may be improved [by ] 8vo, Lond. 1750
Reggius (Honor.) Pseud. See G. Homius
Reinking (Conrad)
The Secret Art of State-Policy discovered, englished by Patrick
Ker, portrait • 8vo, Lond. 169i
Religion and Reason adjusted and accorded, with Appendix of
Objections and Answers . 8vo, Lond. 1688
Religion of Jesus Delineated . 4to, Lond. IJ26
Written as a sequel to Wollaston's Religion of Nature.
Renneville (Const, de)
Les Cantiques de PEcriture Sainte, paraphrasez en Sonnets
12mo, Amst. 1715
RENODifius (Joannes)
Medicinal Dispensatory, containing the whole Body of Physick,
translated by Rich. Tomhnson, frontispiece^ tvith portraits by
Cross . . folioy Lond. 165J
Renty (M. de). Life, see Sainct-Jure
Rbsendius (A. A.)
Epitome Rerum in India a Lusitanis juxta 1530
4to, Lovaniiy 1531
Reuchlin de Arte CabaUstica, see Galatintis
I^eusnerus (Nicolaus)
Symbola Imperatoria . 12mo, Oxon. 1638
Revius (Jacobus)
Examen Dissertationis Nicolai Vedelii " de Episcopatu Con-
stantini Magni'* • 12mo, Amst. 1642
Revolution of 1688, see R. Fleming, S. Johnson^ Sir R. Steele
Sermons on, see Burnet , J. Tillotson
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Reynolds (John), D*D,
The Overthrow of Stage-Playes by the way of controversie
betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes ; wherein is proved that it
is not onely unlawful! to be an Actor, but a beholder of those
vanities, with certaine Latine Letters betwixt Maister Rainoldes
and Doct. Gentiles, second edition 4to, Oxford^ 1629
Reynolds (Richard), Bp. of Lincoln
Sermon before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
at St. Mary-le-Bow . 8vo, Lond. 1728
Rhenferdius (Jacobus)
Literaturae Veteris Palmyrenae Specimen 4to, Franek. 1704
Rich's Short Hand improved, see N. Stringer
Richelieu (Cardinal, Due de) [Armand du Plessis]
Les Principaux Poincts de la Foy Catholique defendus contre
Pescrit adresse au Roy par les Ministres de Charenton^ in old
red morocco folio, Paris^ Imprimerie Roy ale, 1642
Richmond (Henry), Rector of Leverpoole
Two Sermons at the Assizes at Lancaster Svo, Lond. 1710
— Sermon on the Death of Queen Anne, in St. Peter's Church,
Leverpoole . Svo, Leverpooky 1714
— Sermon on the Eucharist, at St. Peter's Church, Liverpool
Svo, Liverpool^ 1719
Ridley (Glocester), Rector of Weston, Norfolk
Eight Sermons on the Divinity and Operations of the Holy
Ghost, preached at Lady Meyer's Lecture Svo, Lond. 1742
Ridley (Lancelot), of Canterbury
An Exposicion in Englishe upon the Epistle of S. Paule to the
Colossians, wherin the letter is purely declared^ with many
good exhortacions to flee vice and to take vertue, bladt letter
16mo, Londini in (edibus Richardi Graftoni, 1548
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olde catholike doctours of the church and of the best authors
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— Way to Peace amongst Protestants, a Letter sent by Bp. Rid-
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RxDPATH (George)
The Art of Short-Writing advanced in a more swift, easie,
regular and natural method than hitherto 12mo, Lond. 1687
RiMius (Henry)
Candid Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Hermhuters,
or Moravians, with account of their Doctrines 8vo,Lowrf. 1753
OF JOHN BTROM^ ESQ.^ M.A., F.R.S. 189
RivEBius (Lazarus), Med. Prof. Monspel.
Methodus Curandarum Febrium 8vo, Paris, 1641
— Observationes Medicse et Curationes Insignes dvo, Lond. 1646
— Praxis Medica et Methodus Curandarum Febrium, 3 vol. in 1
8yo, Gouda, 1649
— see N. Oulpeper
RivETus (Andreas)
Critici Sacri Specimen 12mo, Dor dr. 1619
— Critici Sacri Libri IV, cum tractatu de Patrum Autoritate
8vo, Geneva, 1626
— Isagoge, seu Introductio ad Scripturam Sacram4to,Lif^ef.J^.1627
Roach, (R.), B.D.
The Imperial Standard of Messiah Triumphant, coming now
to reign with his Saints on Earth Svo, Lond. n, d.
Robertson (John), M.D.
True and antient manner of Reading Hebrew without Points,
and the art of Hebrew versification deduced from it (see
CI— s) . . Svo, Lmd. 1757
Robertson (Oulielmus)
Thesaurus Graecse Linguae 4to, CantcA, 1676
Robinson (Nicholas), M.D.
Treatise of the Gravel and Stone Svo, Lond. 1721
— Appendix to the First Book of the Christian Philosopher, con-
taining a Discourse on the Nature of the Serpent that tempted
Eve in Paradise • Svo, Lond. 1 742
Robinson (Ralph), Pastor at Mary Wolnoth, London
Christ All in Ail, or several similitudes by which the Lord is
described in the Scriptures • Svo, Lond. 1656
RoccHA (Angelus)
Bibliothecse Theologicae et Scripturalis Epitome
Svo, RonuB, 1594
Rochester (John Wilmot, Earl of). Funeral Sermon on, see
R. Parsons
Rochester (Hyde, Earl of). The Old and Modern Whig truly
represented, a real Vindication of his Excellency
4to, Lond. 1702
Rodriguez (Alphonso)
Treatise of the Virtue of Humility, ybwr/A edition, Jrontispiece
12mo, Lond. 1733
Rogers (George)
Oratio in Theatre Coll. Med. Lond. in commemor. Bene-
ficiorum Harveii, &c. . 4to, Lond. 16S2
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Rogers (Henry), D.D., Prebendary of Hereford
The Protestant Church existent, and their Faith professed in
all ages and by whom ; with a Catalogue of Councels who
professed the same . 4to, Lond. 16S8
Rogers (J.),M.D.
Dissertation on the Knowledge of the Ancients in Astronomy
and Optical Instruments, &c. 8vo, Lond. 1755
Presented to Mr. Byrom by the author, with his autograph.
Rogers (Thomas)
A Methode unto Mortification, called heretofore the contempt
of the world and the vanitie thereof, perused, reformed, and
published byT. Rogers 12mo, Lonidon, by J. Windety 1586
Rogers (Thomas)
The Faith, Doctrine, and Religion professed and protected in
the Realm of England, expressed in Thirty-nine Articles,
analysed into propositions 4to, Cambridge^ 1691
RoHAULT (Jacobus)
Physica, Latine, cum adnotationibus Isaaci Newtoni, a Sam.
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Rolls (Samuel)
Londons Resurrection, or the Rebuilding of London encou-
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[RoLTE (John)]
Faithfull Admonition of the Paltsgraves Churches to all other
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Warning about the Jesuites, englished by J, R. 4to,Z/on«?.16l4
Rome, Church of
Works against, see Barclay , BeU, Comber, Cressener, Featly,
Gombaudy W, Harris, Htighes, James, S. Johnson, W. Lloyd,
Lynde, Mamix, J. Owen, Ussher, IL Ware, Wibome, Williams
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— Works on the Tenets of, viz.
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— InfaUibiUty, P. Wliitfield
— Prayer in an unknown Tongue, Du Moulin
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Rome, Church of
Defences of the Doctrines of, &c., see Bossuei^ BriAcySf
CaveUus, T. Godwin, D. d JesUy RichelieUy Woodhead
RORARIUS (HiERON.)
Quod Animalia bruta ratione utantur melius Homine, libri
duo . . 8vo, Par. 1648
RosiCRUCiANS, see Andrea, Maierusy T. Vaughan
Ross (Alexander)
Mystagogus Poeticus, or the Muses Interpreter, third edition
Svo, Lond. 1653
R[os8] (H[ugh])
Essay for a new Translation of the Bible, in two parts
Svo, Lmd. 1 702
This work is a translation from that of the French Protestant divine
Charles Le Cene, hut without acknowledgment.
Rous (Francis)
The Art of Happines, in three parts 12mo, Lond. 1631
— Archseologiae Atticae . 4to, 1637
[Rowland (John)]
Pro Rege et Populo Anglicano Apologia, contra Miltoni Defen-
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Svo, Lond. 1752
RuARus (Martinus)
Ejus et aliorum virorum doctorum ad ipsum Epistolae Selectse
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RuDD (Sayer), Minister of Walmer, Kent
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RuFiNUS, Presb, Prov. Palsestinae
Liber de Fide, studio J. Sirmondi Svo, Pour. 1650
[Rugole (George)]
Ignoramus Comoedia . 24mo, Zone/. 1630
Rupbscissa (J. de) De confectione veri Lapidis, see Gratarolus
RusHWORTH (John)
The Tryal of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, for High
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RUTHBRFORTH (ThOMAS), D.D.
Essay on the Nature and Obligations of Virtue 4tOyCamb.lj44
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— Four Charges to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Essex
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Childrens Diseases both outward and inward, in three books,
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S. (J.)
Peace and Union, or a Defence of Sir H. Mackworth's Treatise
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Sabbatarian Controversy, see Cawdrey^DoWy Fishery Goma^
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Sacheverell (Henry), D.D., The Danger of Priestcraft, with
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Sacrament. Scripture Doctrine of the Lord^s Supper stated
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— see JElfric, Behmeny Brevint, Bridoul, Buxtorf^ CranmeVy Cvbd^
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Sages Entretiens d'une Ame devote 24mo, La FlechCy 1691
Saint-Andr^ (Ant. de)
La Vie de M. Le Nobletz, Prestre et Missionnaire
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The Abyssinian Philosophy confuted, or Telluris Theoria '
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St. N. (J.)
History of Baptism, with Appendix on the Commission of
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Salerno. De Conservanda bona valetudine, Opusculum Scholae
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Sanderson (William)
Compleat History of the Lifie afid Raigne of King Charles (I),
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Sandilands (Robert)
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Interpretationes Paradoxae quatuor Evangeliorum
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Scrutinium Divinae Scripturae 4to, Par. sine anno
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Traite de I'Amour du Prochain 12mo, Amst. 1704
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Two Sermons, — ^the State of the Religious Man on earth, and
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Sacrifice the Divine service from the covenant of Grace to the
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Antidote against Quakerisme 4to, Lond. 1671
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Lexicon Graeco-Latinum, cum Auctario Dialectorum a J.
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SCHINDLER (VaLBNTINUS)
Lexicon Pentaglotton Hebraicum, Chaldaicum, Syriacum, Tal-
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ScHLiCHTiNGius (JoNAs), a Bukowiec
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Technica Curiosa^ siveMirabiliaArtis^/?^/^^ 4to,Norimb.l664
Schroder (Johannes)
Pharmacopoeia Medico-Chymica 8vo^ Luffd. Bat, 1672
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L^Estiat et comportement des Armes, cuts of arms
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Scott (John), D,D.
The Christian Life, part 1 . Svo, Lmd. 1686
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ScouoAL (Henry)
The Life of God in the Soul of Man, with a preface by Bp.
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De Examine et Purgatione Sagarum per aquam frigidam
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SCRIVENEBUS (MaTH.)
Apologia pro S. Ecclesiae Patribus adversus Joannem Dallseum
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SCUDERY
Artamenes, parts 3 and 4 12mo, 1650
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Seed (Jeremiah)
Sermon on the Death of Dr. Waterland, T^ith account of his
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Selden (John)
Titles of Honor, second edition folio, Lond, 1631
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Selenus (Gustavus)
Cryptomenytices et Cryptographiae hbri IX, cum Stegano-
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The aathor of this work was Augustus Duke of Brunswick and Luneburg,
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Remarques on the state of the Church of the First Centuries,
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This contains the lives of Ignatius, Justin, Irenaeus, Clement, Tertullian,
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Sbnault (Jean F.)
L^Homme criminel, ou la corruption de la nature par le
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Sendivogius (J. P. H.)
Lucema salis Philosophorum, hoc est Delineatio salis pontici
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Seneca (Lucius Ann^eus)
Tragcediae . . 24mo, ^m«^. 1568
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Opera, notis A. Schotti et Ant. Mureti
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Sbnnertus (Daniel) Vratislaviensis Med. Doctor. Wittebergens.
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Opera in unum corpus digesta 12mo, Par. S. Colifuei^ 1541
[Sergeant (John)]
Schism dispach^ or a Rejoynder to the Replies of Dr. Ham-
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In the Index, the author gives a curious numerical summing up of the
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Sermons (Funeral). The House of Mourning furnished, in
LIII Sermons by D. Featly, M. Day, J. Preston, Ri. Houlds-
worth, Rd. Sibbs, T. Taylor, T. Puller, &c. folio, Lond. 1660
Serres (Jean de)
Inventaire General de PHistoire de Yrance, portraits
folio, Rotien, 1647
Settle. Letter to Mr. Settle, occasioned by his late famous re-
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Sewall (Joseph)
Sermon on the Deaths of Thomas Lewis and Samuel Hirst
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Sguropulus (Sylvbster)
Vera Historia Condlii Florentini^ 6r. et Lat, cum notis a
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This is the onlj publication of Creyghton, who was at that time Domestic
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Wella
Shaftbsbury (Lord)^ see M. Nedhmn
Sharp (John)
Sermon at New York at the Funeral of Eatherine (Hyde)
Lady Combury . . 8vo, Lond. 1708
Sharp (Thomas), Archdeacon of Northumberland
Two Dissertations concerning the etymology and meaning of
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Shbldon (Richard), Priest
The motives for his just voluntary and free renouncing of Com-
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A Tutor to Tachygraphy, or Short- Writing 12mo, Lond. 1642
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Account of his Case before the late House of Commons
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Sherlock (Richard), Rector of Winwick, Lancashire
The Practical Christian, a Book of Devotion containing the
whole Duty of a Christian . 8vo, Lond. 1687
Sherlock (Thomas), Bp. of London
Thanksgiving Sermon befc»'e the House of Commons for sup-
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— Appendix to his Second Dissertation, being a ftrther enquiry
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The Case of Resistance of the Supreme Powers, according to
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see Aihanasiusy R. South
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Sherlock (William)^ D.D.
Discourse oonceming a Future Judgment, second edUion
8vo, Lmd. 1692
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Shippen (W.), D.D., Riector of Stockport, Cheshire
Sermon at the Funeral of Richard Legh, of Lime, in the County
Palatine of Chester, at Winwick, in Lancaster, Sept. 6, 1687
4to, OaBfordy 1688
Shippen (William), M.P., see Army
S[hirlby] (J[ohn])
History of Monastical Conventions and Military Institutions,
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Shore (John), Rector of Hamsey, Sussex
Funeral Sermon at Lewes on Queen Mary 4to, Lond. 1695
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Sermon before the Lord Mayor on the 30 of January
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T. Gumey, 8. Hooper, W. Mason, Monthly Review, A. Nicho^
las. Philosophical transactions, G* Ridpath, T. Shelton, N.
Stringer, J. Weston, E. Willis, J. Willis
— see also Manuscripts
Sidney (Sir Philip)
The Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia, with the Supplement
of a defect in the third part by Sir W. Ajlezander] , and a sixth
Booke by R. B[eling] • folio, Lond. 1633
SiGONius ^Carolus)
Histonae de Regno Italiae, ab anno 570 ad 1200
folio. Franco/, ad Mcen. 1575
Bp. Bumet*8 copy, with his book-plate.
Simon (Richard)
Critical History of the Old Testament, translated by H. D.,
with a Defence against Spanheim 4to, Lond. 1682
— Defense des Sentimens de quelques Th^ologiens de Hollande,
surl'Histoire Critique duYieux Testament [de Rich. Simon]
12mo, Amst. 1685
— Lettres Choisies, ou Pon trouTe un grand nombre de faits anec-
dotes de Literature • 12mo, Amst. 170O
With the autograph of Joan. Graverol, of Nismes, author of '* Moses
Yindicatus,** &c.
SiMONT. An Essay against Simony 4to, Londm 1694
202 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
SlMPLICIUS
Commentarius in Epicteti Enchiridium, Graece
4to, Venet.per J. Antonium et Pratres de SabiOf 1528
Simpson. Short Relation of the Life and Death of that Man of God,
William Simpson, who laid down his body in Barbadoes in 1670
4to, 1671
Simpson (W.), M.D.
Philosophical Dialogues concerning the principles of Natural
Bodies • . • 12mo, Lond. 1677
Sinner's Looking Glass, or a serious call to a holy Life
8vo, Manchester^ n. d.
Skinner (Stephanus), M.D.
Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae foUo, Londini, 1671
Skynnbr (Thomas)
Elenchi Motuum in Anglia, Pars III, sive motus compositi
12mo, Lond. 1676
Slater (Samuel) Funeral Sermon on, see TV. Tong
Sleidan (John)
General History of the Reformation, begun by Martin Luther,
with its progress from 1517 to 1556, englished, with a con-
tinuation to 1562, by Edmund ^ohwxiy portraits by Faithome,
^c. . • • foUo, Lond. 1689
Sloane (Sir Hans), Satire on, see W. King
Smalbroke (Richard), Bp. of St. Davids
Sermon to the Societies for Reformation of Manners at St.
Mary-le-Bow . 8vo, Lond. 1728
Smectymnuus, revived in bg^alf of the Non-conformists, 1646,
see /. Saltmarsh
Smectymnuus Redivivus,an answer to a Book entituled an Humble
Remonstrance, in which the originall of Liturgy and Epis-
copacy is discussed • 4to, Lond. 1654
This is a reprint of the work "Smectymnuus published in 1641," with a pre-
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whose initials compose the title-name, viz. Stephen Marshall, £dm.
Calamy, Th. Young, Matthew Newcomen, and Wm. Spurstowe.
Smetius (Hbnricus)
Prosodia, cum appendice vocum ab Ecclesiasticis Poetis usurp.
8vo, Lond. 1672
Smith (Humphry)
Collection of the Writings and faithful Testimonies of that suf-
fering servant of God and patient follower of the Lamb, who
dyed in Winchester Common-Goal, in 1663 4to, Lond. 16S3
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 203
Smith (J.)
Instructions for the French^ Italian^ Spanish and English
Tonnes • • 8yo^ Lond. 1674
Smith (John), of Walworth, Durham
Narrative concerning the Popish Plot folio, Lond. 1679
S[mith] (J[ohn]), Rector of St. Ma^s, Colchester
The Doctrine of the Church of England concerning the Sun-
day-Sabbath vindicated • 12mo^ Zand. 1683
This work attempts to prove that the original Patriarchal Sahbath was the
same day of the week as our Sunday, and not as the Jewish Sabbath.
[Smith (Joseph)]
The Difference between the Non- Jurors and the present publick
Assemblies, an accidental Schism 8vo, Lond. IJIS
Smith (Patrick), Vicar of Great Paxton, Huntingdonshire
Preservative against Quakerism, second edition 8vo, Lond. 1740
— Answer, see J. Besse
Smith (Thomas)
Diatriba de Chaldaicis Paraphrastis ex utroque Talmude ac
Scriptis Rabbinorum • 12mo, Oxon. 1662
Smith (William)
The Baptists Sophistry discovered, in an answer to ''The
Quakers Subterft^ge'' • 4to, 1672
Smith (William), Rector of the Holy Trinity, Chester
Assize Sermon at Lancaster before Sir Tho. Dennison
8vo, Lond. 1746
Smithies (William)
The Coffee-House Preachers, or High-Church Divinity cor-
rected, a Sermon • • 8vo^ Lond. 1706
Snake in the Grass, see C Leslie
SoBRiNO (Francisco)
Didonario de las lienguas, Espanola y Francesa
4to, Brusselasy 1721
SociNus (Faustus)
De unigeniti Filii Dei existentia inter Elrasmum Johannis et
eum Disputatio . • 12mo, 1595
— De Auctoritate S. Scripturae, cum pnefatione Conradi Vorstii
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204 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Socinianism^ against, see AskweU, Bkmc, J. Edwards, Hoombekius,
P. Poiret
— see also. Deism, Trinity
Solemn League and Covenant. The Anti-Covenant, or Sad Com-
plaint concerning the new Oath or Covenant 4to, 1643
— Tftie Anti-Confederacy, or Discovery of the iniquity and hypo-
crisie of the Solemne League and Covenant 4to, 1644
— see Phenuv, R. Sanderson, Th. Timorcus, L. Womock
Sophocles
Tragoediae VII, 6r. et Lat. cum Scholiis Antiquis
8vo. Cantab. 1665
Soul. Moral Essay upon the Soul of Man 12mo, Lond. 1690
South (Robert), D.D.
Animadversions upon Dr. Sherlock's ''Vindication of the
Trinity^' . . 4to, Lond. 1693
South Sea Scheme. Commercium ad Mare Australe, Poema
folio, Lond. 1720
Spanaugle (John)
Essay towards the true Understanding of the Spiritual Sense
of the History of Jacob and Esau 8vo, Leedes, 175 1
Spanoenbero (Aug. 6.)
Antworte auf mehr als dreyhundert beschuldigungen gegen
den Ordinarium Fratrum 4to, Leipz. 1751
Sparks (Edward), D.D.
Scintillula Altans, or Reflection on Primitive Devotion as to the
Feasts and Fasts of the Christian Church, j^Za/e^ Svo,Lond.l6S2
[Sparrow (Anthony), Bp. of Norwich]
Collection of Articles, Injunctions, Canons, Orders, Ordi-
nances and Constitutions Ecclesiastical of the Church of
England in the times of Edw. VI, Elizabeth, James and
Charles I . . 4to, Land. 1675
Speed (John)
Historic of Great Britaine under the Conquests of the Romans,
Saxons, Danes and Normans, their originals, manners, habits,
warres, coines and seales, third edition, port. foL Lond* 1632
— The Genealogies recorded in the Sacred Scriptures 8vo
S[pencer] (John)
Catalogus Librorum in Bibliotheca CoUegii Sionii apud Lon-
dinenses . • 4to, Limd. 1650
Sperberus (Julius)
Isagoge in veram Triunius Dei et Naturae cognitionem, in qua
multa de materia Lapidis Fhilosophici continentur
12mo, Hamb. 1674
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 205
Sph^ra Mundi^ see Sacrobusto
[Spinckes (Nathaniel)]
The Case truly stated, wherein the Case Restated is fully con-
sidered [between the Churches of England and Rome]
8vo, Lonrf. 1714
— No Reason for restoring the Prayers and Directions of Ed-
ward VI^s First Liturgy, by a Nonjuror 8vo, Lond. 1717
[Spinoza (Benedict de)]
Tractatus Theologico-Politicus, cui adjunctus est Philosophia
S. Scripturae Interpres . 8vo, 1674
— Opera Posthuma [Ethica, Politica, Epistolae, Gramm. Hebr. &c.]
4to, 1677
— see Descartes
Spiritual Counsel, or the Father's Advice to his Children
12ino, Lond. 1694
Spiritual Journey of a Young Man towards the Land of Peace,
to live therein essentially in God, who met with three sorts of
Disputes, with some Proverbs of Old Age, and a Spiritual
Dialogue, with a Round or Chorus-dance, whereunto the vain
heathenish lusts assemble, and dancing hand in hand, skip
and jump to Hell, translated out of Dutch 4to, Lond. 1659
— Another copy
Spiritual Tear, or devout Contemplations \2mOy Lond. 1693
Squire (Samuel), Bp. of St. David's
Two Essays, viz. a Defense of the Ancient Greek Chronology ;
and an Enquiry into the Origin of the Greek Language
8 vo, Cam& 1741
Stafford (Richard)
Discourse on the Extensiveness of the Future Judgment 8vo
Stage (The), see Hedelin, Bossuet
Against, see J. Colliery W. Lcaoy J. Reynolds
Defence of, see Fllmer
Stahlius (Daniel)
Regulae Philosophical . 12mo, Lond. 1672
Stanhope (George), D.D.
Paraphrase and Comment upon the Epistles and Gospels
appointed to be used in the Church of England on Sundays
and Holydays, portrait , 4 vol. Svo, Lond. 1706-9
Stanihurst (Guilielmus) Soc. Jesu
Veteris Hominis Novissima Metamorphosis, plates
24mo, ColofUa, 1674
— Dei Immortalis in Corpore Mortali Patientis Historia, plates
Svo, Colon. 1674
— aJiud Exemplar
Dd2
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206 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Stanley (John), Rector of Bury and Halsall, Lancashire
Sermon at the Old Church, Liverpool, before the Trustees of
the Publick Infirmary 8vo, Liverpool, 175()
Stanley (Thomas) Historia Philosophise Orientalis, Latine, cum
notis Joan. Clerici • 12mo, Amst 1690
[Stanley (William), D.D., Dean of St. Asaph]
The Faith and l4tu;tice of a Church of England-man, third
edition • • 12mo, Lond. 1688
— Another edition . 12mo, Lond. 1702
— Another edition • 12mo, Lond. 1713
Steabne (Johannes), M.D.
Aphorismi de FoeUdtate . 8vo, DtibL 1664
Stebbing (Henry)
Appeal to the Word of God for the terms of Christian
Salvation . • 8vo, Lond. 1720
^ On the Proper Methods of supporting Christianity, as it con-
cerns the Governors of the Church 8vo, Lond. 1720
— Essay concerning Civil Government as related to Religion
(against imrestrained Toleration) 8vo, Lond. 1724
Steele (Sir Richard)
The Crisis, or Discourse on the late happy Revolution
4to, Lond. 1714
Stella (Didacus), Minorita Hispanus
Modus Concionandi ; et explanatio in Psal* CXXXVI, super
flumina Babylonis • 12mo, Venet. 1584
— De contemnendis Mundi vanitatibus, Latine a P. Burgundo
12mo, ColonuB, 1590
— De contemnendis Mundi vanitatibus, Latine a P. Burgundo,
access. Hsedus de contemnendis Amoribus 12mo, Colon. 1624
— The Contempte of the World and the Vanitie thereof, translated
[by G. C] 12mo [St. Omer's], anno domini, 1584
Stbnnet (Joseph)
Answer to David Russen's Book ^^ Fundamentals without
a Foundation, or True Picture of the Anabaptists,^' the title
wanting • • 8vo (1704)
— Thanksgiving Sermon of the progress of H.M. Arms in Flanders
and Spain • • 8vo, Lond. 17O6
Stephens (Nath.), Minister of Fenny-Drayton, Leicestershire
Yindiciae Fundamenti, or a threefold Defence of the Doctrine
of Original Sin « • 4to, Lond. 1658
Written a^inst R. £yerard*s ^Creation and FaU of Man ^ and
Bp. Jeremy Taylor's ^' Unum Necessarium.**
J
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 207
Stephens (William)^ Rector of Sutton, Surrey
Thanksgiving Sermon on His Majesty^s deliverance from
Assassination • • 4to, Lond. 1696
Stevens (D.)
Asceticks, or the Heroick Piety and Virtue of the Ancient
Christian Anchorets and Csenobites, with the Life of St. An-
tony by St* Athanasius, translated by D. S., and Theologia
Mystica, or antiquity, tradition and succession of Mystical
Divinity, &c. • • 8vo, Lond. 1696-7
Stevenson (John), of Bickerton, Chester, His Tryal for the
Murder of Francis Elcock, of Nantwich
8vo, Middlewich, 1759
Stevenson (William), Rector of Morning Thorp, in Norfolk
The Sacred History, with the Faith and Duty of a Christian
8vo, Land. 1717
Stibfel (Esaias), see /. Behmen
Stierius (Joannes)
Prsecepta Doctrinae Logicae, Ethicae, Physicse, Metaphysicae,
Sphaericaeque • • 4to, Oj^on. 1667
Stillingfleet (Edward), Bp. of Worcester
Origines Sacrae, or Account of the Grounds of Christian Faith,
as to the Truth and Divine Authority of the Scriptures
4to, Lond. 1662
— Five Sermons • • folio, Ijond. 1673
— ^ Sermon on the Fast Day, Nov. 13, 1678, before the House of
Commons • • 4to, Lond. 1678
— The Mischief of Separation, a Sermon 4to, Lond. 1680
— Answer to, see John Owen
— Sermon on the Nature of Superstition 4to, Lond. 1682
— Unreasonableness of Separation, or accoimt of the present
separation from the Church of England, third edition
4to, Lond. 1682
At the conclusion of the volume is a MS. extract from Walker's Sufferings
of the Clergy, relative to the Excommunication of Brown, the ringleader
of the Brownists, hy Lindsell, Bp. of Peterborough.
— Sermon for Reformation of Manners 8vo, Lond. 1700
— Two Discourses concerning the Doctrine of Chnsf s Satisfac-
tion, j9or/rai/, 2 parts in 1 voL 8vo, Lond. IJOO
— Idolatry of the Church of Rome refuted, see Godtoin
— Letter to a Person of Quality in the City, who took offence at
Dr. Stillingfleef s Sermon . 4to, 1680
208 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Stillingfleet (John), Rector of Beckingham, Lincoln
Seasonable Advice concerning Quakerism, or account of their
errors . . 8vo, Lond. 1702
Stinstba (John)
Pastoral Letter against Fanaticism, addressed to the Menno-
nists of Friesland, translated by Henry Rimius- 8vo, Lond. 1753
STOBiBUS (Joannes)
Sententiae ex thesauris Grsecorum collectae, Latine per Conr.
Gesnerum . . 24mo, Par. 1552
Stokes (Joseph), Minister at Horsham, Sussex
Survey of Infant Baptism . 8vo, Lond. 1715
Story (Thomas)
Two Sermons on the Universality of Salvation by Christ, and
on the necessity and advantage of Silence at the QusJcers'
Meeting, York . . 8vo,Z^ee(fe, 1739
Stouohton (William)
Sermon before the State, in Christ Church, Dublin
8vo, Lond. 1709
Stow (John)
Survey of London, its originall antiquity, increase, estate, and
description ; with appendix, containing ^^ Libellum de situ et
nobilitate Londini,^^ by William Fitzstephen, blacfe Uttnr
4to, Lond. 1598
Strada (Famianus)
De Bello Belgico, decas prima 8vo, Antv. 1635
— De Bello Belgico, decas secunda^ 1578 ad \bW, portraits
12mo, Rome^ 1658
Strafford (Thomas, Earle of), see Wentworth
Stratford (Nicolas), D.D., Bp. of Chester
Dissuasive from Revenge, in a discourse on Rom* xii, 17
8vo, Lond. 1684
" Wm. Byrom, ex dono Dr. N. Stratford."
Stringer (Nathaniell)
Mr. Jeremiah Rich's Short-hand improved, in a more breife
method • • 8vo, Lond. n. d.
Strobelbergerus (Joh. S.)
Universae Medicinse Adumbratio 12mo, Lipsue, 1627
— De Dentium Podagra . 12mo, Lipsia, 1630
Strong (William), of the Abbey at Westminster
Treatise of the subordination of the will of Man to the will
of God . . 8 vo, Zronrf, 1657
Strotrer (Eduardus)
Pharmacopoeia Practica 12mo, Lond. 1719
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 209
Strypb (John)
Annals of the Reformation^ and Establishfhent of Religion in
the Church of England^ during the first twelve years of Queen
Elizabeth^s reign [vol. 1] foUo, Lond, 1709
On the fly-leaves are some long MS. extracts, in an old hand, from Strype*s
Life of Abp. Parker ; comprising letters from Pilkington, Bp. of Durham,
and Whittingham, Dean of Durham, to the Earl of Leicester, deprecating
conformity of habits among the cler^, and numerous other notices of
early points of difference between the Church and the Puritans.
— Another copy . Lond. 1709
Stubbe ( — ), Coll. Trin. Socius
Fraus Honesta, Comoedia . \2xxL0y Lond. 1632
[Stubbbs (Henry)]
Justification of the present War against the United Nether-
landSj the Dominion of the Sea explained, &c. in answer to
^'Considerations on the State of the Ketherlands/' j^Za/e^
4to, Lond. 1672
Study, Essay upon . • 12mo, Lond. 1713
Sturmius (Joannes)
In Partitiones Oratorias Ciceronis 12mo, Argent. 1539
Suarez (Francisgus), Soc. Jesu
Metaphysicse Disputationes, 2 vol. in 1 folio, Cotoniay 1614
SucauBT (Antoine)
Le Chemin de la Vie Eternelle, translate par le R. P. Pierre
Moiiny plates by A. Bolswert 8vo, AnverSy 1623
Suetonius (Caius), Tranquillus
De Vita duodecim Caesarum libri duodecun 4to, Selestadii^ 1520
— De XII Caesaribus libri VIII, et de iUustribus Grammaticis et
Rhetoribus^ cum animadversionibus Isaaci Casauboni
4to, GenevdB, 1611
— Vitae Caesarum . 24mo, Amst. Elzev. 1671
[SURIN (le PbRE)]
Lettres Spirituelles sur les Mysteres et sur les FStes
12mo, Nantes y 1700
SWAMMERDAM (JOHANNES)
De respixatione usuque Pulmonum 12mo^ Lugd. B. 1667
Swan (John)
Speculum Mundi, or a Glasse representing the face of the
World, with a Discourse of the Creation, yron^Mjmce by Mar-
shall, • • 4to, CambrU^e^ 1644
Swift (Jonathan), Dean of St. Patrick^s
Conduct of the Allies and the late Ministry in the present War
8vo, Lond. 1711
210 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Swinburne (Henry)
Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills 4to, Lond. 1640
Sydenham (Thomas)^ M.D.
His whole Works, seventh edition, corrected from the Latin,
by John Pechey, M.D* • 8vo, Lond* 1717
— Compleat method of curing almost all Diseases, abridged
12mo, Land. 1710
Sykes (Arthur Ashley), D.D.
Defence of the Dissertation on the Eclipse mentioned by Phle-
gon, that it had no relation to the Darkness which happened
at our Saviour's Passion, &c. 8vo, Lond. 1733
Sylvester (Joshua) Works, see Bartas
Sylvius (Franciscus de le Bob)
New idea of the practice of Physic, translated by Richard
Gower, with a preface by Marchamont Nedham, portrait by
White . . 8vo, Lmd. 1675
Symmachus (Q. Aurelius)
Epistolffi ad diversos ex recensione Joh. P. Parei
8vo, Neapoli, 1617
Symmons (Edward)
Vindication of King Charles, or a loyal subject's duty, with a
paraUel betwixt the sufferings of our Saviour and our Soveraign
4to, 1648
Written against '* The King's Cabinet opened.**
— Another copy, with the King's Messages for Peace and a per-
sonal Treaty . • 4to, 1648
Symson (Patrick), Minister of Striveling, in Scotland
Historic of the Church, since the dayes of our Saviour untill
this present Age, third edition folio, Lond. 1634
Dedicated to James Duke of Lennox, and to Marie Countesse of Marre.
Synesius Cyren^us, Episc. Ptolemais
Hyinni et Greg. Nazian. Odae, 6r. et Lat.
24mo, Par. H. Steph. 1568
[Synge (Edward), Abp. of Tuam]
A Gentleman's Religion, in three parts 12mo, Lond. 1703
— Another copy
T. (T.)
Answer to Hy« Payne's Letter on the Declaration of Indul-
gence • • 4to, n. d.
T. (W.)
Yindiciae Ecdesiae Anglicanae, or a Justification of the Reli-
gion now professed in England 4to, Lond* 1630
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 211
Tacitus (Cornelius)
Annales and description of Germanie [translated and dedi-
cated to Robert Earle of Essex^ by Richard Grenewey],
the title written • . folio^ Lond. 1622
Talbor (Robert)
Account of the cause and cure of Agues 12mo^ Lond. 1672
Talbot (James), Rector of SpofForth, Yorkshire
The Church Catechism explained by a Paraphrase, and con-
firmed by proofs from Scripture 8vo, Lond. 1705
Talbot (William), Bp. of Oxford
Sermon before the Queen . 8vo, Lond, 1707
— Sermon at the Coronation of King George I 8vo, Lond. 1714
Tasso (Torquato)
Rime et Prose, parte seconda, woodcuts 12mo, Vinetiay 1583
Tatler, vol. 2 ♦ . l2mo
Taylor (Edward)
Jacob Behmen's Theosophick Philosophy unfolded, shewing
the verity and utiUty of his Doctrines, with an account of his
Life (and extracts from his Works) 4to, Lond. 1691
Taylor (Francis)
Targum Hierosolymitanum (seu Paraphrasis Chaldaica) in
Pentateuchum, Latine, cum notis 4to, Lond. 1649
Taylor (Jeremy), Bp. of Down and Connor
Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying, shewing the unrea-
sonableness of prescribing to other mens Faith 4to, Lond. 1647
— of the Sacred order and offices of Episcopacie 4to, Lond. 1647
— Discourse of Baptism, with the practise of the Church in Bap-
tizing Infants • . 4to, Lond. 1652
— Ductor Dubitantium. or the rule of Conscience, in all her gene-
ral measures, j»or/rai/ by Lombart folio, Lond. 1676
— Course of Sermons for all the Sundays in the Year, with Sup-
plement of SermoDS preached since the Restauration, Sec. fifth
edition^ portrait by Lombart . folio, Lond. 1678
— Collection of offices or forms of Prayer, from the Scriptures and
ancient Liturgies • 12mo, Lond. 1690
— The Golden Grove, with the Festival Hymns of the ancient
Churchy frontispiece . 12mo, Lond. 1700
— The Golden Grove . 12mo, Lond. 1719
— Two Letters to Persons changed in their Religion 8vo
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212 CATAIX>GUB OF THE LIBRART
Taylor (J.)
A Slmg and a Stone, bein^ a defcooe of tlie Trinitjr against
Ed. Elwall, the Arian Jewish Sabbatarian l^mo, Briiioly 1742
Tatlor (John), of Warrington
Examination of the scheme of Morality advanced hy Dr. Hut-
cheson, of Glasgow . 8vo, Load. 1759
— The Scripture account of Prater, in an Address to the Dis-
senters in Lancashire, occasioned by a new Liturgy some
Ministers are composing for the use of a Congregation at
Liverpool . • 8vo, Zonrf. 1761
Tatlob (Thomas), Rector of Nurselinge, Hampshire
The two Covenants of God with Mankind, designM to shew
the use of Malebranch's principles 8vo, Lond. 1704
TsissiEB (Ant.)
Eloges des Hommes Scavans, tome 2 12mo, 1696
Tbnison (Thomas), Abp. of Canterbury
Of Idolatry, its distinction from superstition, notion, cause,
commencement, and progress 4to, Land. 1678
'-^ Sermon at the Funeral of her late Majesty Queen Mary
4to, Land. 1695
Tenures. The Olde teners newly corrected
16mo, Lond. Bichard Pynwn, 1525
TSRSNTIUS.
Les Comedies de Ter«ice,en Lat et Fr. par Mme. Dader, 3 vol.
12mo^ Amst. 1706
Teresa de Jesus (La S. Madre) Fundadora de la Reformacion de
los Descal9os y Descal9as de N. Senora del Carmen.
Los Libros de • . 4to^ Caragofay 1623
Tertullianus (Q. Sept. Florbns)
Opera Omnia ex editione Jac. Pamelii, acced. Fr. Junii et docto-
rum idrorum emendationes ac notae {o]io,inBibl. CommeUn. 1608
— Apologeticus, cum Commentario Desid. Heraldi, acced. Minucii
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— Apologetique, ou Defense des Chretiens, Lat. et Franc, par M.
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Testament, see Bilde
Teutonics Philosophy. View of the Grounds of the [in three
?art8, 1, J. Pordage of Eternal Nature. 2, Inquiry into the
ITritings of Jac<M> Behmen. 3, Extracts from Behmen's
Writings] . 8vo, Lond. 1770
Thane (John), Prebendary of Chester
Two Sermons i^ainst Immorality and Profimeness
8vo, Land. 1700
OF /OHN BYROM, £SQ«^ M.A^ F.R.S. 213
Thaui^erus (Joannes)
Sennones et Opera Omnia, Latine a Laurentio Surio
4to, Colonia^ 1615
— Sertnones : Opera Omnia Latine, a R. F. Laurentio Surio
4to, Parism, 1623
— Evangelical Poverty exemplified in the Life of our blessed
Saviour and bis Apostles, translated from the High-Dutch
^vOjLond. 17O8
— see Stoskta
Theobald (Lewis)
Pindarick Ode on the Union folio, Lond. 1707
Theocritus, Bion, et Moschus
Opera, 6r. et Lat. a J. Crispino 24mo, 1584
Theodore (John), a Teacher among the Jews, Account of his
Conversion, with his Confession of Faith 12mo, Lond. 1693
Thbodoretus (Sanctus), Cyrensis Episcopus
Opera, cum ejus vita, 2 vol. in 1 folio. Colon. Agripp. 1573
Thegdulphus, Aurelian. Episc*
Operft, studio J. Sirmondi 8vo, Pan 1646
Theoonis Megarensis
Sententise Morales, Gr. et Lat. notis Ant. Blackwall
12mo, Lond. 17O6
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[ToLAND (John)] Christian Belief that there is nothinff in the
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Vossius (6eb. Joan.)
— De Theologia Gentili et Physiologia Christiana^ sive de Origine
ac progressu Idololatrise • folio^ AmsL 1700
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Vossius (Isaacus)
Variarum observationuxn liber 4to^ Lond. 1685
W. (J.)
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W. (S.)
The Scripture Doctrine of the Sacred and adorable Trinity
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[Wagstaff (Thomas)]
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huxmiMi y^irjpt C&skriea DcJce of Mariaaroi^ aad die Bp. of
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naju» fmnetssicaiBasoa E!>otkawxktlie rtujitrw of IV.Taf-
w^^ fi Uxkmak « « &^o. LaadL I73S
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Wjba;D Aaef.,5 Prrhmdaij of Cbcalcr
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[Ware (Robert)]
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Considerations concerning Free-schools in England
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WmctLmM 'JfpA%. ixc
Sfttiait 4to, BmaL IGOl
24fflo, r ■yfcai, lfl06
The Poartraitare rf tbe Image cf God in Man, in b
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jfznet or morrfed estate, &e. 410^ Twmi. 1687
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Wn^oay fj0BV), of Baflfai, P.P.C*
The Second Natiiitj of Jem Ik amwnpikhm cgt of Hie
fin^ TO. TheConrcnion of the Soul fima'd by^Aemodcl
ofthe word Incarnate ' dvn,.dnta07iy 1686
Wni^LH ^nwAnn), D«D«
Letter to a Diaaenting Firialiioiier ISno, Of;f. 1706
<-* Cop7 of Mr. Dowl^a Letter to Imii, and In Anancr
12niO|, Omf. 1/06
— Hia Tbeaea againat Freabjrtman Ordination prored to hoUL
good^ No. II 8yo^ Off. 1707
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Welwood (James), M.D.
Memoirs of the most material Transactions in England for the
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Wbndelinus (Marcus Fr.)
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— The Chai^ of the Scottish Commissioners against Canterburie
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Wbrenfelsius (Samuel.)
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Disputatio de Sacra Scriptiura, contra Robertum Bellarminum
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WrHITEHBAD] (G[BOBeEj)
llie jy^pei niiiig*d, or 'HMinias Hicks* Dialogue between a
Christian and a Quaker fHOTed a Foigeij 4to, 1672
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Whitchbad (William)
Atys and Adraatns, a Tale, in the manner of Diyden's Fables
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OF JOHN BYROM> ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 233
Whitfield (Peter)
Dissertation on the Hebrew Vowel-Points^ shewing that they
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Whitgift (John), Abp. of Canterbury
An Answere to a certen Libel, intituled An Admonition to
the Parliament, blacit Utter
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— see G. Paule
Whitro (Abraham)
Warnings of the Eternal Spirit spoken by the mouth of that
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The Devout Christian's Library, a Collection of Religious
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Sermon at the Assizes, Newcastle, before Justice Birch and
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[WlBORNE (P.)]
A Checke or reproofe of M. Howlets untimely shreeching in
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WiCKiNS (William), Londinens.
The Warrant for bowing at the name Jesus produced and
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WiCKLiFFB (John) Life, see Lewis
234 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
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OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 235
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WoNDBREN der Natuyr, des Firmaments, Sterren ah mede van
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[WoooHEAD (Abraham)]
Two Discourses, the first, concerning the Spirit of Martin
Luther, and the original of the Reformation. The second, con-
cerning the Celibacy of the Clergy 4to, Oxford, 1687
— Two Discourses concerning the Adoration of our blessed Saviour
in the Eucharist . 4to, Oxford, 1687
WooDHOusB (John)
Catalogue of Sins, highly useful to self-acquaintance, &c.
12mo, Umd. 1699
Woodward (Josiah), D.D.
Account of the rise and progress of the Religious Societies in
London . . 12mo, Lond. 1701
WooLSTON (Thomas)
The old apology for the truth of the Christian Religion against
the Jews and Gentiles revived 8vo hond. 1732
Works of the Learned (History of the), an account of Books
printed in all parts of Europe, with a particular relation of the
state of learning in each Country, vols. 1, 2, 3, and 6, 4 vol.
4to, 1699-1704
WORLIDGE (J.)
Treatise of Cider, with a discourse of Been, frontispiece
8vo, Lond. 1678
Worthington (John), D.D., Prebendary of Lincoln
The great Duty of Self-Resignation to the Divine Will
8vo, Lond. 1689
Dr. Worthington was a native of Manchester.
— Discourse of Christian Love 8vo, Lond. 1691
— See Thomas d Kempis
WoTTON (Sir Henry), Life, see J. Walton
WoTTON (William), D.D.
Sermon at Newport Pagnel, Bucks, at the Primary Visitation
of William (Wake), Bp. of Lincoln 4 to, Lond. 1706
— Discourse on the Confusion of Languages at Babel, with an
enquiry into the Primitive Language 8vo, Lond. 1730
Wower (Joan, a)
De Polymathia Tractatio, cum praefatione J. Thomasii
12mo, Lips. 1665
[WkiGHT (Robert)]
Address to the Lords Commissioners on the Longitude
4to, Lond. 1728
— Tables of the Lunar Motions, according to the Newtonian
Theory . 4tOy Manchester, I J32
H h 2
238 CATJUVKK «r 1
W[*tomr} fTu^omAt'
l^mVwmaimUiitieaA: Mmm, Lmtd.\tO\
WKoe (RiCMAnt , DJ>- ^xAm. tfCko^tOOt^ M Mi h iilii ,
tknoon at tJw CXikatt Ckscb «' Wik i ili i «■ her
Xsjfopflos
De Crri lirtiaiiii, G<^ a Lot. » J^^ liMiliriii
dra. X:«idL 1698
— Edna, wr. i i in f i l l
Xiitc* rJoas)
AdtfacM ■» Ac Je«s,«MWBBn^ ks BcaaoBS far calnai^
tlie CknOna BdifEWB Sni^ZMiA I7l0
Yeokaxs f Jofls)^ SAojiMtrr in Frrc-Fi d fc g — , Oidboi
Tbe II !■!■, «r BiTiihiI i r I on die Engjiah
Alyhihil am, ^^^^ 1759
TovKO (XmrABO), LLJ>.
Love of FsBc, in tevim Sotna 12bo, Gl^y. FomBM, 1758
YOUMOB (BOKEBT), of BoXwd, ID F»T
ACbmlian IibMy,or pfa— ntmd plcntifiil fanAae of prao-
ttcal Pirinit j, ftw^w— « ^^'i****^ Smw^w ««* of Satans snares
Std, £ow£. 1660
Zababclla (jACOBrt)j htninnB
De Reboa Xatmafibus 4to, Fraaeof. 1607
ZaNCBIL'I (HlEMIXTHirB)
Omnia opera Tbcologica, 8 ToL in 3 laGo, 6es«w, 1619
ZlWZEWDOBP (Lewis, Coant), ^>. of the Morarian Chmrch
Seven Sennona on the Godheul of the Uunb ISmo^ Land. 1 742
— Diaconnea on Jems Christ onr Lord 12nio, Zond. 1751
— Remarks of the Ordiiiar7 of the Kvthroi's ChmriMS on the
nuuiner wherein he has been treated in Cixitroverdea, transL
by J. Gambold 8vo, Loud. 1753
— Maximes, &c. see Gambold
— Extract from his Discourses, see J. Wealey
— Letter to, see G. JThitefield
— Antworte, see Spangenierg
ZviNOERus (Jacobos), BasU.
Principiorum Chymicorum Examen Svo, Baril. 1606
ZOINGBBUS (ThBODOHUS)
Psedojatreia Practica et Specimen Materiie Medics
8vo> Banl, 1732
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 239
MANUSCRIPTS.
Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas. Lagrimas de Hieremias
Castellanas, ordenando y declarando la letra Hebrea, con
Paraphrasi y Commentarios . . 4to
This is a Manuscript of the time of Quevedo.
(The Life of Jesus Christ), upon vellum small Svo
This Manuscript appears to be of the early part of the XVth century.
It is written in a very neat small English gothic character. Unfortunately
it is imperfect both at the beginning and the end: the covers having been
lost, the first and last leaves of the volume have suffered so much as to
render them nearly illegible.
(EVANOELIA IN DOMINTCIS ET FeSTIS)
of the XVth century, upon vellum • small folio
This is a Manuscript of Lessons for the Sundays and Saints* Days, for the
use of some English church, probably that of Sarum.
^ It is written in a fine bold eothic character, with floreated illuminated
capitals. The rubrics have m many places been defaced, apparently at
the time of the reformation, and in accordance with the King s Proclama-
tion for abolishing the usurped power of the Pope, June 1534 (see it in
FoXy Acts and Moriuments ; also in WUkinSj CondUd), as the names of
Popes and Saints are scratched through.
The musical notes are given to several of the services. Mr. Byrom
has written his name on the inner cover, on the first leaf, and again at
the end : and in various parts of the book are found the names of the
following former possessors of the volume : Fulke Walwyne, James
Madewell, Willmus Howarde, Willhelus Cooke.
(HoRifi). A Book of Prayers of the XVth century, written upon
vellum • • 4to
The first leaf is wanting, but the deficiency is supplied by a leaf firom
another Manuscript.
It has ten illuminations, representing the interview of St. Ann and the
Virein, the Crucifixion, Pentecost, the Nativity, the Angels appearing
to the Shepherds, the Wise Men*s Offering, the Circumcision, the Flight
into Egypt, David's Repentance, the Vigils for the Dead, each within an
ornamented border : the whole in a coarse style of French art. Several
of the Prayers are in French.
(Hymnorum de Sanctis Collbc^tio cum notis)
Manuscript of the XIV century, upon vellum small folio
This Manuscript is evidently by an English scribe, and probably for the
service of the English church. The writing is a grood clear gothic, the
notes in black, upon four red lines. It has belonged to some eminent
scholar in the sixteenth century, who has inserted in the margins the
names of the authors of the words, and the metres in which the hymns are
composed.
236 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Wilson (Thomas), Bp, of Sodor and Man
Principles and duties of Christianity, in English and Manks
8 vo, Lond. 1 707
— Essay towards an Instruction for the Indians 12mo, Lond. 1741
— Instruction for the better understanding the Lord^s Supper
l2mo. Land. 1765
WiNGATE (Edmund)
Abridgment of the Statutes, from Magna Charta
Svo, Lond. 1684
Wisdom from above, or considerations on the Christian Life,
2 parts in 1 vol. . 1 2mOf Lond. 1714
WisHART (David)
I. O. De rebus auspiciis Caroli, Magnae Britanniae, &c* regis,
sub imperio Jacobi Montisrosarum Marchionis, supremi Scotise
gubematoris, anno 1644, et duobus sequentibus prseclare gestis
commentarius • • 8vo
— Montrose Redivivus, or the Portraicture of James, Marquess
of Montrose, in his actions and passions, from 1644 to 1660,
portrait . • 12mo, Lond. 1652
Witchcraft, Display of, see Webster
Wither (George)
Tuba Pacifica, Seasonable Praecautions whereby is sounded
forth a retreat from the War intended between England and
the United Provinces of Lower Germany
8vo, Imprinted for the author, and is to be
disposed of rather for Love then Money , 1664
Withers (John)
The Whigs vindicated, and the present Ministry proved to be
the best Friends to the Church, &c. 8vo, Lond. 1715
WiTsius (Herman)
Treatise on Christian Faith, translated by Mr. Madan
8vo, Lond. 1761
WiTTiE (Robert), M.D.
Scarborough Spaw, a description of its nature and vertues
12mo, Lond. 1660
" To his ever honoured friend, Dr. Nathaniell Johnson/*
Wollaston (William)
Defence of his notion of moral Good and Evil 4to, Lond. 1725
WoMOCK (Laurence), Bp. of St. Davids
The Solemn League and Covenant arraigned and condemned
by the Sentence of the Divines of London and Cheshire
4to, Lond. 1661
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 237
WoNDBREN der Natuyr, des Firmaments, Sterren als mede van
dese Wereldt en der Zee, plates 4to, *8 Gravenkage^ 1694
[WooDHEAD (Abraham)]
Two Discourses, the first, concerning the Spirit of Martin
Luther, and the original of the Reformation. The second, con-
cerning the Celibacy of the Clergy 4to, Oxford^ 1687
— Two Discourses concerning the Adoration of our blessed Saviour
in the Eucharist . 4t05 Oxford^ 1687
WooDHOusE (John)
Catalogue of Sins, highly useful to self-acquaintance, &c.
12mo, Lrnid. 1699
Woodward (Josiah), D.D.
Account of the rise and progress of the Religious Societies in
London . . 12mo, Lond. 1701
WooLSTON (Thomas)
The old apology for the truth of the Christian Religion against
the Jews and Gentiles revived 8vo Lond. 1732
Works of the Learned (History of the), an account of Books
printed in all parts of Europe, with a particular relation of the
state of learning in each Country, vols. 1, 2, 3, and 6, 4 vol.
4to, 1699-1704
WORLIDGE (J.)
Treatise of Cider, with a discourse of He^^, frontispiece
8vo, Lond. 1678
Worthington (John), D.D., Prebendary of Lincoln
The great Duty of Self-Resignation to the Divine Will
8vo, Lond. 1689
Dr. Worthington was a native of Manchester.
— Discourse of Christian Love 8vo, Lond. 1691
— See Thomas d Kempis
WoTTON (Sir Henry), Life, see J. Walton
WoTTON (William), D.D.
Sermon at Newport Pagnel, Bucks, at the Primary Visitation
of William (Wake), Bp. of Lincoln 4 to, Lond. 1706
— Discourse on the Confusion of Languages at Babel, with an
enquiry into the Primitive Language 8vo, Lond. 1730
WowER (Joan, a)
De Polymathia Tractatio, cum praefatione J. Thomasii
12mo, Lips. 1665
[WiiiOHT (Robert)]
Address to the Lords Commissioners on the Longitude
4to, Lond. 1728
— Tables of the Lunar Motions, according to the Newtonian
Theory . 4tOy Manchester^ I JS2
H h2
236 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Wilson (Thomas), Bp, of Sodor and Man
Principles and duties of Christianity, in English and Manks
8 vo, Lond. 1 707
— Essay towards an Instruction for the Indians 12mo, Lond. 1741
— Instruction for the better understanding the Lord^s Supper
I2m0f Lond. \765
WiNGATB (Edmund)
Abridgment of the Statutes, from Magna Charta
Syo, Lond. 1684
Wisdom &om above, or considerations on the Christian Life,
2 parts in 1 vol. . 12mo, Ijond. 1714
WiSHART (David)
I. 6. De rebus auspiciis Caroli, Magnse Britannise, &c. regis,
sub imperio Jacobi Montisrosarum Marchionis, supremi Scotiae
gubernatoris, anno 1644, et duobus sequentibus prsedare gestis
commentarius • • 8vo
— Montrose Redivivus, or the Portraicture of James, Marquess
of Montrose, in his actions and passions, from 1644 to 1660,
portrait . . 12mo, Lond. 1652
Witchcraft, Display of, see Webster
Wither (George)
Tuba Pacifica, Seasonable Praecautions whereby is sounded
forth a retreat from the War intended between England and
the United Provinces of Lower Germany
8vo, Imprinted for the author, and is to be
disposed of rather for Love then Money, 1664
Withers (John)
The Whigs vindicated, and the present Ministry proved to be
the best Friends to the Church, &c. 8vo, Lond. 1715
WiTsius (Herman)
Treatise on Christian Faith, translated by Mr. Madan
8vo, Lond. 1761
WiTTiE (Robert), M.D.
Scarborough Spaw, a description of its nature and vertues
12mo, Lond. 1660
" To his ever honoured friend, Dr. Nathaniell Johnson."
Wollaston (William)
Defence of his notion of moral Good and Evil 4to, Lond. 1725
WoMOCK (Laurence), Bp. of St. Davids
The Solemn League and Covenant arraigned and condemned
by the Sentence of the Divines of London and Cheshire
4to, Lond. 1661
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 237
WoNDBREN der Natuyr, des Firmaments, Sterren als mede van
dese Wereldt en der Zee, plates 4to, 's Gravenhagej 1694
[WooDHEAD (Abraham)]
Two Discourses, the first, concerning the Spirit of Martin
Luther, and the original of the Reformation. The second, con-
cerning the Celibacy of the Clergy 4to, Oxford^ 1687
— Two Discourses concerning the Adoration of our blessed Saviour
in the Eucharist . 4to, Oxford^ 1687
WooDHOusE (John)
Catalogue of Sins, highly useful to self-acquaintance, &c.
12mo, Lond. 1699
Woodward (Josiah), D.D.
Account of the rise and progress of the Religious Societies in
London . . 12mo, Land. 1701
WooLSTON (Thomas)
The old apolo^ for the truth of the Christian Religion against
the Jews and Gentiles revived 8vo Lond. 1732
Works of the Learned (History of the), an account of Books
printed in all parts of Europe, with a particular relation of the
state of learning in each Country, vols. 1, 2, 3, and 6, 4 vol.
4to, 1699-1704
WORLIDGE (J.)
Treatise of Cider, with a discourse of Hee^y frontispiece
8vo, Lond. 1678
WoRTHiNGTON (John), D,D., Prebendary of Lincoln
The great Duty of Self-Resignation to the Divine Will
8vo, Lond. 1689
Dr. Worthington was a native of Manchester.
— Discourse of Christian Love 8vo, Lond, 1691
— See Thomas d Kempis
WoTTON (Sir Henry), Life, see /. Walton
WoTTON (William), D.D.
Sermon at Newport Pagnel, Bucks, at the Primary Visitation
of William (Wake), Bp. of Lincoln 4to, Lond. 1706
— Discourse on the Confusion of Languages at Babel, with an
enquiry into the Primitive Language 8vo, Lond. 1730
Wower (Joan, a)
De Polymathia Tractatio, cum praefatioue J. Thomasii
12mo, Lips. 1665
[WiiiGHT (Robert)]
Address to the Lords Commissioners on the Longitude
4to, Lond. 1728
— Tables of the Lunar Motions, according to the Newtonian
Theory . 4\x}y Manchester^ \^^2
Hh2
236 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRART
Wilson (Thouab), Bp. of Sodor and Man
Principles and duties of ChristiaDitf, in English and Manks
8vo, Lond. 1707
— Essay towards an Instruction for the Indians ISmo, Zxmd. 1741
— Instruction for the better understanding the Lord's Supper
l2mo, Lond.} 7^^
WiNQATB (Edmund)
Abridgment of the Statutes, from Magna Charta
8vOy Lond. 1684
Wisdom trom above, or considerations on the Christian Life,
2 parts in 1 vol. . 12mo, Lond. 1714
W18HAET (David)
I. 6. De rebus auspiciis Caroli, Magoae Britannice, &g. regis,
sub imperio Jacobi Montisrosarum Marchionis, supremi Scotite
gubematoris, anno 1644, et duobus sequentibus pneclare gestis
commentarius , . 8vo
— Montrose Redivivus, or the Portraicture of James, Marquess
of Montrose, in his actions and passions, from 1644 to 1660,
portrait . . 12mo, Lond. 1652
Witchcraft, Display of, see Webater
Wither (G&obgb)
Tuba Pacifica, Seasonable Prsecautions whereby is sounded
forth a retreat from the War intended between England and
the United Provinces of Lower Germany
8vo, Imprinted for the author, and is to be
di^osed of rather for Love then Money, 1664
Withers (John)
The WhigB vindicated, and the present Ministry prov'd to be
the best Friends to the Church, &c. 8vo, Lond. 1715
WiTsius (Herman)
Treatise on Chnstian Faith, translated by Mr. Madan
8vo, LoTid. 1761
WiTTiE (Robert), M.D.
Scarborough Spaw, a description of ite nature and vertues
12mo, Lond. 1660
" To his ever honoured fiiend. Dr. NsthaDiell Johnson."
Wollaston (William)
Defence of his notion of moral Good and Evil 4to, Lond. 1725
WoMOCK (Laurence), Bp. of St. Davids
The Solemn League and Covenant arraigned and condemned
by the Sentence of the Divines of London and Cheshire
4to, Lmd. 1661
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ.^ M.A.^ F.R.S. 237
WoNDBREN der Natuyr, des Firmaments^ Sterren als mede van
dese Wereldt en der Zee, plates 4to, 's Gravenhoffe, 1694
[WooDHEAD (Abraham)]
Two Discourses, the first, concerning the Spirit of Martin
Luther, and the original of the Reformation. The second, con-
cerning the Celibacy of the Clergy 4to, Oxford^ 1687
— Two Discourses concerning the Adoration of our blessed Saviour
in the Eucharist . 4to, Oxford^ 1687
WooDHOusE (John)
Catalogue of Sins, highly useful to self-acquaintance, &c.
12mo, Lmd. 1699
Woodward (Josiah), D.D.
Account of the rise and progress of the Religious Societies in
London . . 12mo, Lond. 1701
WooLSTON (Thomas)
The old apology for the truth of the Christian Religion against
the Jews and Gentiles revived 8vo Land. 1732
Works of the Learned (History of the), an account of Books
printed in all parts of Europe, with a particular relation of the
state of learning in each Country, vols. 1, 2, 3, and 6, 4 vol.
4to, 1699-1704
WORLIDGE (J.)
Treatise of Cider, with a discourse of Beesy/rontispiece
8vo, Lond. 1678
WoRTHiNGTON (John), D.D., Prebendary of Lincoln
The great Duty of Self-Resignation to the Divine Will
8vo, Lond. 1689
Dr. Worthington was a native of Manchester.
— Discourse of Christian Love 8vo, Lond, 1691
— See Thomas d Kempis
WoTTON (Sir Henry), Life, see J. Walton
WoTTON (William), D.D.
Sermon at Newport Pagnel, Bucks, at the Primary Visitation
of William (Wake), Bp. of Lincoln 4to, Lond. 1706
— Discourse on the Confusion of Languages at Babel, with an
enquiry into the Primitive Language 8vo, Lond. 1 730
WowER (Joan, a)
De Polymathia Tractatio, cum praefatione J. Thomasii
12mo, Lips. 1665
[WiiiGHT (Robert)]
Address to the Lords Commissioners on the Longitude
4to, Lond. 1 728
— Tables of the Limar Motions, according to the Newtonian
Theory . 4to, Manchester^ 1732
H h2
246 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Aristotelis Logica • thick 4to (1650)
At the end is the name of the copyist, Guiliehnus O^Meaia.
Logica . . • 4to
On the first inner cover occurs the signature of B. Richards, Aug. 10th, 1731,
resemhling the writiog of the hook sufficiently to entitle him to he con-
sidered the author.
Marci Antonii Sabellici Orationes tree:
I. De religione
II. De origine et incrementis philosophise
III. De cultu et fiructu philosophise
XVth century 4to
AuLi Gellii Noctes Atticse
Manuscript of the XVth century, upon vellum folio
This is a very elegant Manuscript, written upon pure white yellum, in Roman
characters hy an Italian scribe, the Greek quotations being filled up in
red ink, apparently by another hand.
The first page of the text is surrounded by a border of interlaced work
with figures of boys, birds, flowers, and vases, remarkable for the classic
elegance of the design and execution On the bottom margin occur the
shield of arms of the person for whom the Manuscript was executed, but
it is unfortunately so much defaced as to render it impossible to identify it.
The binding appears to be Venetian, of the early part of the sixteenth
century, if n6t coeval with the book ; old red turkey morocco richly
stamped and gilt. On the centre a shield bearing a bird, apparently a
fiilcon, over which is stamped a coronet.
A beautiful Manuscript of a very amusing writer.
A Volume in folio, containing
I. Lini Colueii Pierii Salutati, de Stignano, Cancellarii Florentise^
libri duo de sseculo et religione ; ad Hieronymum de U9ano^
ordinis Camaldulensium in monasterio S. Mariae de Angelis
de Florentia
II. Ejusdem de fato etfortuna liber; ad FeUcem abbatem monas-
terii S. Salvatoris de Septimo, ordinis Cisterciencis
IIL Ejusdem Declamationes pise super facto Lucretiae, seu potius
declamatio in duas partes divisa, quarum prima est ex
persona dehortantis Lucretiam, ne post vim a Sexto Tar-
quinio sibi illatam interimere velit; altera ex persona ipsius
Lucretise, cum argumento pr^vio
This is a very beautiful Manuscript, written upon vellum, in an Italian gothic
character. The pases on which each of the first leaves of the two prin-
cipal treatises are written are illuminated with a floreated miniature border.
On the first leaf occurs the signature of William Witham (or, as he has
written it on the second leaf, WythS), " Liber magri Willi Witham
Legum Doctoris,** and below that of Mr. Byrom.
OF JOHN BYROM^ ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 247
DuNSTER (S.) A Dissertation on Virgil^s first Eclogue, wherin
'tis proved from authority, from reason, and from the absurdity
of the contrary opinion, that VirgiPs Father, not Virgil him-
selfe, is there represented under the person of Tityrus
4to, 21 pages
Written in a large bold hand of the middle of the last century. The disser-
tation is in two letters, but the person to whom they are addressed is not
named. The author was Vicar of Rochdale, the translator of Horace, of
whom Swift speaks,
** From Bentley*s notes, my deadliest foes,
From Creech's rhymes and Dunster*s prose.*'
Manuscript of the XlVth century, on vellum, small folio, con-
taining
I. Gualteri di Vino Salvo, de nova poetria, sive de arte dictandi
et versificandi, carmen ad InnocentiumPapam III inscriptum
It begins,
"Papa stupor mundi, si dixero papa nocenti.'*
II. Tractatus de arte Rhetorica
III. Johannis aLaunha, Lemovicensis, morale somnium Pharaonis,
ad Theobaldum, Regem Navarrae, Campanise ac Briae
comitem Palatinum
IV. Johannis de Garlandia, Angli, Epithalamium B. Marise Virginia
Manchester. Mancuniensis Annales, or the History of the
Town of Manchester (in the county of Lancaster)^ and what
is most memorable concerning it small 8vo
This Manuscript appears to have heen written about the year 1700. It con-
tains some mteresting and curious particulars of local history, ending
with the year 1639. At the commencement are eight pages of extracts
from various printed books.
Arms op various Families in tricky some with the quarterings,
mostly in pencil, the names in ink • 4to
Manuscript of the XVIIth century. On the first page is written, Worces-
tershire and Gloucestershire, Hereford, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire,
Wylts, Sussex.
Index of Names • • folio
It appears from the names to be the Index to a visitation of Cheshire made
in the year 1637.
Z48 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
Spbbohsb, Chabqbs, and Pbtitionb in the Parliament 1640
folio 218 pages
King's Firat ; Second ; Third, with the answer concerning the
JeaiiitB; Fovirthj Fifth; Sixth
Lord Keeper Finch's First ; Second to the House of ComoQB
before he fled
Lord Falkland's First ; Second
Lord Digbie*B Fixat; Second; Third on the triennial bill;
Fourth
Sir Beniamyn Roddiard's First; Second on the £300,000 to
the Scotts ; Third on the granting Subsidies
Sir Edward Dering'a First ; Second; Third
Sir John Wnty's answeringe the L" Keep* First; Second;
Third
Sir John Culpeper
Sir Edw. Halea
Sir John Holland
Mr. Grimston's First ; Second ; Third
Mr. Pym'a First; Second at delivering the charge ag* the
Dept.
Mr. St. John's
Mr. Rigbie, on Lord Finch's Second
Mr. Speaker Lentall
Mr. BagahaVs First ; Second
Chabgbb
The Message sent hy Mr. I^^m to the Lords, w* the chai^ of
aga' my L*" Depu^ Wentworth, Earle of Strafford
Secretary Windebank
Lord Finch
Scotf B accusation agunst the Ardi'w>.
Pbtitionb
Mr. Prynn's
Citty to the Kinge
OF JOHN BYROM, ESQ., M.A., F.R.S. 249
MANUSCRIPTS IN SHORT-HAND.
The Psalms of David^ and the New Testament, in Short-hand 8vo
At the end are apparently some quotations from the Fathers, and from the
Chissics, also m short-hand.
" Given to Dr. Byrom by Mr. G. Newton."
The New Testament, in shorUhand, Mr. Byrom? 8 System 12mo
Religious Manuscript, written in short-hand, 1643, 12mo, in the
original morocco binding
On the end inner cover occurs the autograph of Ann Monck.
Comparative Theology, or the true and solid grounds of pure and
peaceable Theology, proposed in an University Discourse,
in short-hand . . 4to
An Alphabet, and Table of Words, taith directions in verse 1 2mo
Account Book, " Mr. Massey^s Book^' 1 2mo
An Alphabet and Vocabulary of Contracted Words 12mo
*