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- Two funeral sermons: : one on Dr. Samuel Benion, and the other on the Reverend Mr. Francis Tallents, ministers of the gospel in Shrewsbury. With a short account of their lives.
- A brief history of the joint use of precompos'd set forms of prayer; : shewing, I. That the ancient Jews, our Savior, his apostles and the primitive Christians, never join'd in any prayers but precompos'd set forms only. II. That those precompos'd set forms in which they join'd, were such as the respective congregations were accustomed to, and throughly acquainted with. III. That their practice warrants the imposition of a national precompos'd liturgy. To which is annex'd, A discourse of the gift of prayer, shewing, that what the dissenters mean by the gift of prayer, viz. a faculty of conceiving prayers extempore, is not promis'd in scripture.
- A demonstration of the being and attributes of God: : more particularly in answer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, and their followers: Wherein the notion of liberty is stated, and the possibility and certainty of it proved, in opposition to necessity and fate. Being the substance of eight sermons preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, in the year 1704. at the lecture founded by the honourable Robert Boyle Esq;
- A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Christian revelation. : Being eight sermons preach'd at the cathedral-church of St Paul, in the year 1705, at the lecture founded by the honourable Robert Boyle Esq;
- A faithful abridgment of the works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker. : In eight books of Ecclesiastical polity. And of all the other treatises which were written by the same author. With an account of his life. By a divine of the Church of England
- A fourth defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel, to prove the immateriality and natural immortality of the soul. : In a letter to the author of the Answer to Mr Clark's Third defense, &c. With a postscript, relating to a book, entitled, a vindication of Mr Dodwel's epistolary discourse, &c
- A letter from a minister of the Church of England, to a dissenting parishioner of the Presbyterian perswasion.
- A letter to Mr Dodwell; : wherein all the arguments in his Epistolary discourse against the immortality of the soul are particularly answered, and the judgment of the fathers concerning that matter truly represented.
- A new Spanish and English dictionary: : collected from the best Spanish authors, both ancient and modern. Containing several thousand words more than any other dictionary; with their etymology; their proper, figurative, burlesque and cant significations; the common terms of arts and sciences; the proper names of men; the surnames of families, and and account of them; the titles of the nobility of Spain; together with its geography, and that of the West Indies; with the names of such provinces, towns and rivers in other parts which differ in Spanish from the English. Also above two thousand proverbs literally translated, with their equivalents, where any could be found; and many thousands of phrases and difficult expressions explain'd. All the words throughout the dictionary accented, for the ascertaining of the pronunciation. To which is added, a copious English and Spanish dictionary. Likewise a Spanish grammar, more complete and easy than any hitherto extant: wherein the Spanish dialogues that have been publish'd are put into proper English.
- A paraphrase on the four Evangelists : Wherein, for the clearer understanding the sacred history, the whole text and paraphrase are printed in separate columns over against each other. Together with critical notes on the more difficult passages. Very useful for families. In two volumes., Vol. II.
- A system of geography: or, a new & accurate description of the earth in all its empires, kingdoms and states. : Illustrated with history and topography, and maps of every country, fairly engraven on copper, according to the latest discoveries and corrections,
- A true and succinct account of the venereal disease; : shewing its nature, causes, various ways of infecting, the easiness of its cure, and the reasons why so many daily miss of cure; with some directions whereby the patients themselves may know when, and when not they are in safe and skilful hands for cure. Published for the use of all whom it may in any wise concern, but more especially for those that now have, or at any time may have the misfortune of that distemper. In order to prevent their being ruin'd by ignorant pretenders, whose fraudulent practices are plainly discover'd, their daily abuses detected, their fair promises prov'd fallacious, and their methods and medicines pernicious. The whole interspers'd with pertinent observations, by John Marten, practitioner in chyrurgery. To which is added, a few words concerning old gleets, which are generally procur'd by ill management, and by most deem'd incurable: the certain cure thereof by the grand stericton, a chymical preparation discover'd by the author, the like for safety and effect never before used in practice
- An account of the origin and formation of fossil-shells, &c. : Wherein is proposed a way to reconcile the two different opinions, of those who affirm them to be the exuviae of real animals, and those who fancy them to be lusus naturae
- An admonitory discourse concerning the late English schism, : address'd to those of the reformed, as well as roman religion abroad: wherein the ancient rights of bishops, and their independency of the secular magistrate, are asserted and recommended.
- An essay towards the improvement of reason, in the pursuit of learning and conduct of life.
- An institution of fluxions: : containing the first principles, the operations, with some of the uses and applications of that admirable method; according to the scheme perfix'd [sic] to his tract of Quadratures, by (its first inventor) the incomparable Sir Isaac Newton.
- Anicius Manlius Severinus Boetius, Of the consolation of philosophy. : In five books.
- Annals of the universe; : containing an account of the most memorable actions, affairs, and occurrences which have happen'd in the world: but especially in Europe. From the year 1660. where Mr. Whitlock leaves off, to the year 1680. In two decades: with an index to the whole. Being a continuation of the said Mr. Whitlock's Memorials
- Arts improvement: or, Choice experiments and observations in building, husbandry, gardening, mechanicks, chimistry, painting, japaning, varnishing, guilding, inlaying, embossing, carving, preserving several things in their natural shape and colour. : And in other arts and sciences profitable and pleasant. Extracted from the most celebrated authors in several languages; manuscripts, experiments communicated by several ingenious gentlemen, and the author's own experience.
- Bumography: or, A touch at the lady's tails, : being a lampoon (privately) dispers'd at Tunbridge-Wells, in the year 1707.
- Christian perfection, consisting in the love of God: : explain'd in several letters to a lady, &c.
- Dictionarium sacrum seu religiosum. : A dictionary of all religions, ancient and modern. Whether Jewish, pagan, Christian or Mahometan. More particularly comprehending I. The lives and doctrines of the authors and propagators. II. The respective divisions, sects and heresies. III. Not only the true, but false objects of worship, such as heathen gods, idols, &c. IV. The various ways and places of adoration. V. All religious orders and communities. VI. Sacred rites, utensils and festivals. VII. Distinct offices and functions. VIII. Rules, customs, ceremonies, &c
- Dr. Wells's controversial treatises: : viz. A letter to a dissenting parishioner. A letter to Mr. P. Dowley a dissenting teacher. A copy of Mr. P. Dowley's letter to Dr. Wells, with the Dr's answer. Testimonies concerning the lawfulness of the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England, and the unlawfulness of separating from it. Examination of Mr. Peirce's remarks of the Dr's letter to Mr. P. Dowley. Letter to the remarker in reference to his remarks on the Dr's letter to a dissenting parishioner. Theses against the validity of Presbyterian ordination. Numb. I. II. III. IV. Animadversions on Mr. Barker, &c. Invalidity of Presbyterian ordination prov'd from the Presbyterians own doctrine of the two-fold order; or, a summary view, &c. Answer to Mr. Peirce's Postscript, &c
- Dr. Wells's examination of the remarks on his letter to Mr. Peter Dowley. : In two parts. In a letter to the remarker
- Fifteen sermons on several subjects. : Viz. Of the form and the power of godliness. Of the necessity of good works. Of doing all to the glory of God. Doing good, a security against injuries from men. Of diligence in our general and particular calling. Of the blessedness of giving, more than that of receiving. The evil of corrupt communication. The true remedy against the troubles of life.
- Fifteen sermons on several subjects. Viz. Of the form and the power of godliness. Of the necessity of good works. Of doing all to the glory of God. Doing good, a security against injuries from men. Of diligence in our general and particular calling. Of the blessedness of giving, more than that of receiving. The evil of corrupt communication. The true remedy against the troubles of life. By the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the eleventh volume, published from the originals, by Ralph Barker, D.D. Chaplain to his grace. : Viz. Of the form and the power of godliness. Of the necessity of good works. Of doing all to the glory of God. Doing good, a security against injuries from men. Of diligence in our general and particular calling. Of the blessedness of giving, more than that of receiving. The evil of corrupt communication. The true remedy against the troubles of life.
- Fifteen sermons on various subjects. : Viz. Of faith in general; its nature, cause, degrees, efficacy and kinds. Of a religious and divine faith, viz. a perswasion of the principles of natural religion; and of things supernatural and reveal'd. Of the faith or perswasion of a divine revelation. Of the testimony of the spirit to divine revelation. Of the testimony of the spirit to divine revelation. Of the reasonableness, usefulness, and efficacy of divine faith. Of the Christian faith; the means of conveying the Christian doctrine; and our obligation to receive it. Of the Christian faith consider'd as sanctifying, justifying, and saving. Of the gospel covenant, and its consistency with the merit of Christ. Of the nature and testimony of miracles, particularly those wrought in confirmation of Christianity. Of the advantages of truth, in opposition to error.
- Fifteen sermons on various subjects. : Viz. Of faith in general; its nature, cause, degrees, efficacy and kinds. Of a religious and divine faith, viz. a perswasion of the principles of natural religion; and of things supernatural and reveal'd. Of the faith or perswasion of a divine revelation. Of the testimony of the spirit to divine revelation. Of the testimony of the spirit to divine revelation. Of the reasonableness, usefulness, and efficacy of divine faith. Of the Christian faith; the means of conveying the Christian doctrine; and our obligation to receive it. Of the Christian faith consider'd as sanctifying, justifying, and saving. Of the gospel covenant, and its consistency with the merit of Christ. Of the nature and testimony of miracles, particularly those wrought in confirmation of Christianity. Of the advantages of truth, in opposition to error.
- Liturgia, seu liber precum communium, : et administrationis Sacramentorum aliorúmque rituum atque ceremoniarum ecclesiae, juxta usum ecclesiae anglicanae: una cum Psalterio seu Psalmis Davidis, ea punctatione distinctis, qua cantari aut recitari debent in ecclesiis. Itémque forma & modus faciendi. Ordinandi & consecrandi episcopos, presbyteros, diaconos. Huic editioni precum formula accessit, quae, durante comitiorum ecclesiasticorum consessu, utriq; domui convocationis usui esse solet; triginta novem ecclesiae Anglicanae articulis insuper adjectis
- Lives, English and forein: : containing the history of the most illustrious persons of our own and other nations, from the year 1550, to the year 1690.
- London's medicinal-informer: : Containing, I. A brief enquiry into the ancient state of the practices of physick and surgery in the world. II. The present state of those professions in London. III. Quacks rightly distinguish'd from other practicers; characteris'd, and chastiz'd. IV. The venereal disease in its cause, nature, signes, dangerous effects; best most cheap, easy, safe, and private methods of cure, truly represented; in order to prevent peoples being ruin'd either by that disease, of by unskilful pretenders to its cure.
- M. Minucii Felicis Octavius cum integris observationibus Nic. Rigaltii, et selectis aliorum. Recensuit, suasque notas adjecit Joannes Davisius coll. regin. Cantab. socius. Præmittitur Franc. Balduini disseratio, rerumque & Latinitatis indices subnectuntur.
- Memoirs relating to the impeachment of Thomas Earl of Danby, (now Duke of Leeds,) in the year 1678. : Wherein some affairs of those times are represented in a juster light than has hitherto appear'd. With an appendix, containing the proceedings in Parliament, original papers, speeches, &c
- Mensa mystica: or, A discourse concerning the sacrament of the Lords supper. : In which the ends of its institution are so manifested; our addresses to it so directed; our behaviour there and afterward, so composed; that we may not lose the benefits which are to be received by it. With several prayers and thanksgivings inserted, to make it of more general use. Hereunto is added Aqua genitalis: a discourse concerning baptism, in which is inserted a brief discourse to perswade to a confirmation of the baptismal vow.
- Of the principles and duties of natural religion: : two books.
- Polygraphice: or, The arts of drawing, engraving, etching, limning, painting, vernishing, japaning, gilding, &c : Containing the latter five books. Viz. VII. Of alchymie, and the grand elixir of philosophers. VIII. Of the 112 chymical arcana of Peter Faber. IX. Of chiromantical signatures. X. Of staining and painting glass, enamel, and gems. XI. Of vernishing, japaning, and gilding. The seventh and ninth books, are almost all of them, and the two last wholly new., The second volumn.
- Practical discourses upon the parable of the ten virgins. : Being a serious call and admonition to watchfulness and diligence in preparing for death and judgment.
- Remarks on the modern prophets, : and on some arguments lately published in their defence.
- Sancti Caecilii Cypriani Opera recognita & illustrata a Joanne Fello, Oxoniensi episcopo. Accedunt Annales Cyprianici, sive, Tredecim annorum, quibus S. Cyprianus inter Christianos versatus est, brevis historia chronologicè delineata a Joanne Pearsonio, Cestriensi episcopo.
- Seasonable advice concerning Quakerism; or, A short account of some of the Quaker-errours, both in principle and practice. : Wherein are contain'd, some blasphemous expressions, and several new quotations taken out of the Quakers most approved authors, and never yet before mention'd by any that have wrote against them. Fitted for the meanest capacities. Written chiefly for the use of a private parish, and now made publick for the benefit of the unlearned members of the Church of England, who have any Quakers of Quakerly-meetings amongst them, or in their neighbour-hood.
- Several discourses concerning the terms of acceptance with God. : In which I. The terms themselves are distinctly laid down; as they are proposed to Christians in the New Testament. And II. Several false notions of the conditions of salvation are considered. Particularly of being saved by faith. Of trusting to external performances. Of the power of charity to cover sins. Of relying upon the merits of Christ. Of man's weakness, and God's grace. Of repentance. Of the example of the thief on the cross. Of trusting to a death-bed sorrow. Of the parable of the labourers in the vineyard. Of depending upon amendment in time to come.
- Several discourses of the life, sufferings, resurrection, and ascension of Christ; and the operations of the Holy Ghost. : Viz. The life of Jesus Christ consider'd, as our example. The sufferings of Christ consider'd, as a proper means of our salvation. The evidence of our saviour's resurrection. The possibility of the resurrection asserted and prov'd. The resurrection of our saviour consider'd, as an argument for seeking things above. The circumstances and benefits of our saviour's ascension. Of the gift of tongues conferr'd on the apostles. Of the coming of the Holy Ghost, as an advocate for Christ. Of the coming of the Holy Ghost, as a guide to the apostles. Of the ordinary influence of the Holy Ghost, on the minds of Christians. The fruits of the spirit, the same with moral virtues. The necessity of supernatural grace, in order to a Christian life.
- Several discourses upon the attributes of God, : viz. Concerning the perfection of God. Concerning our imitation of the divine perfections. The happiness of God. The unchangeableness of God. The knowledge of God. The wisdom, glory, and soveraignty of God. The wisdom of God, in the creation of the world. The wisdom of God, in his providence. The wisdom of God, in the redemption of mankind. The justice of God, in the distribution of rewards and punishments. The truth of God. The holiness of God. To which is annexed a spital sermon, of doing good.
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- Sixteen sermons on several subjects, : viz. The sin and danger of adding to the doctrine of the gospel. Honesty the best preservative against dangerous mistakes in religion. The nature, evil, and unreasonableness of covetousness. Religion our first great concernment. The wisdom of religion. The nature and influence of the promises of the gospel. The support of good men under their sufferings for religion. Of the work assign'd to every man, and the season for doing it.
- Sixteen sermons preached on several subjects and occasions: : Viz. The presence of the Messias the glory of the second Temple. Christ Jesus the only mediator betwixt God and men. The nature, office and employment of good angels. The reputation of good men after death. The duty of imitating primitive teachers and patterns of Christianity. The encouragement to suffer for Christ, and the danger of denying him. The blessedness of good men after death. The vanities and wickedness of honouring dead saints, and persecuting the living. The danger of zeal without knowledge. The best men liable to the worst temptations from mistaken zealots. The duty and reason of praying for governors. The love of God to men in the incarnation of Christ.
- Sixteen sermons, on several subjects: : Viz. The sin and danger of adding to the doctrine of the Gospel. Honesty the best preservative against dangerous mistakes in religion. The nature, evil and unreasonableness of covetousness. Religion our first great concernment. The wisdom of religion. The nature and influence of the promises of the Gospel. The support of good men under their sufferings for religion. Of the work assigned to every man, and the season for doing it.
- The Christian's pattern; or A divine treatise of the imitation of Christ. : In four books.
- The Holy Bible
- The Holy Bible
- The Holy Bible : containing the Old Testament and the New
- The antient religion of the gentiles, : and causes of their errors consider'd: the mistakes and failures of the heathen priests and wise-men, in their notions of the deity, and matters of divine worship, are examin'd; with regard to their being altogether destitute of divine revelation. With a compleat index, and the life of the author.
- The art of curing sympathetically, or magnetically, proved to be most true by its theory and practice, : exemplified by several cures performed that way. With a discourse concerning the cure of madness, and an appendix to prove the reality of sympathy. Also an account of some cures perform'd by it in London.
- The art of prudence: or, A companion for a man of sense.
- The common Christian rightly and plainly instructed in the grounds of Christianity: or, An exposition of the church-catechism, : more particularly adapted to the capacities and circumstances of the common people
- The forgiving husband, and adulterous wife: or, A seasonable present to the unhappy pair in Fanchurch-Street ...
- The general-gauger: or, The principles and practice of gauging beer, wine and malt. : Containing I. Decimal-arithmetic, the extraction of the square and cube-roots, and the use of them, in the way of gauging. II. The necessary problems in geometry relating to gauging and measuring. III. The use of the sliding-rule in measuring timber, and other surfaces and solids. IV. The theory and practice of gauging in all the varieties, perform'd by pen and sliding-rule. Each proposition being wrought in beer, wine and malt. V. The construction of the table of segments, and all the varieties of ullaging of casks. VI. A table of areas in malt-bushels, &c. The whole laid down more methodically than any performance of this nature yet extent.
- The history of Christ's sufferings: : wherein the instructive life of the Holy Jesus is recommended to our imitation. In order to an entire resignation of the soul to the will of God, according to the example of Christ. With prayers suitable to each section.
- The life of James II. : late King of England. Containing an account of his birth, education, religion, and enterprizes, both at home and abroad, in peace and war, while in a private and publick capacity, till his dethronement. With the various struggles made since for his restoration; the state of his court at St. Germains; and the particulars of his death. The whole intermix'd with divers original papers, debates, letters, declarations, &c. As the debates and speeches about the Bill of Exclusion; for and against a standing army in his time; about the abdication, &c. Illustrated with several cuts and medals. To which is added, a a [sic] supplement of several curious memoirs; containing the Earl of Peterborough's negotiations in several courts, for a second match for him, when D. of York; and at last effecting it by the interposition of the French King, with the Princess of Modena; the dowry articles of marriage, &c. writ by the said Earl. A particular account of the Irish alarm, in a letter to a friend: a letter to a member of the convention, by Dr. Sh---k, &c
- The life of Leopold, late Emperor of Germany, &c. : Containing the difficulties and particulars of his election. Of his first war in Hungary under the conduct of the famous Count Nicholas Serini. Peace with the Turks, and mutual ambassies. Conspiracy of the Counts Peter Serini, Nadasti and Frangipani. First war against France, and imbroilments with the Hungarians. Rise and progress of Tekeli. [double bracket] Peace with France, infractions of it. Second war with the Turks, his wonderful victories, sieges and conquests. Characters of his generals. Second war with France on the Rhine, and in Italy, and the intrigues and articles of the peace. Treaty of Carlowitz, and revolt of the Hungarians. Of his last war against the French and Bavarians, in Itlay and the empire. Of his death and character at large
- The measurer and gauger's guide. : Containing first, the reasons of the five principal rules of arithmetick, demonstrated by lines; with examples of each rule. Secondly, measuring of surfaces and solids, such as plank, timber, stone, &c. Joiners, carpenters, bricklayers, glasiers, painters and paviours work: each proposition being wrought vulgarly, decimally, practically and instrumentally. A small tract of gauging wine, ale or malt without inches or division. By which any one may gauge ten backs, or floors of malt, in the same time another shall gauge one, by the way now used:
- The poor man's help, and young man's guide: : containing, I. Doctrinal instructions for the right informing of his judgment. II. Practical directions for the general course of his life. III. Particular advices for the well-managing of every day. With reference to his, 1. Natural actions. 2. Civil imployments. 3. Necessary recreations. 4. Religious duties. Particularly, I. Prayer; publick in the congregation; private in the family; secret in the closet. II Reading the holy scriptures. III. Hearing of the word preached. IV. Receiving of the Lord's Supper. Unto which is added, an earnest exhortation unto all Christians to the love and practice of universal holiness.
- The surgeons assistant. : In which is plainly discovered the true origin of most diseases. Treating particularly of the plague, French pox, leprosie, &c. of the biting of mad dogs, and other venemous creatures. Also a compleat treatise of cancers and gangreens. With an enquiry whether they have any alliance with contagious diseases. Their most easie, and speedy method of cure. With diverse approved receipts.
- The trumpet in Sion, sounding a general alarm in the nation.
- Tory annals : faithfully extracted out of Abel Roper's famous writings. Vulgarly call'd Post-Boy and Supplement. From March 1710. to December 1711. Containing in particular I. The secret and open advances towards a peace: with proper reflections and animadversions on the refractoriness of some of the allies. II. Encomiums on the High-Church party, New M-[ny], and their sticklers. III. Scandal on the Whiggs, dissenters, &c. IV. Reflections on private persons. Revis'd and emprov'd by the author of the Tale of a Tub: to be continu'd annually
- Treatise of the venereal disease: : wherein its cause, nature, signs, dangerous effects; various ways of receiving, symptoms first discovering, and infallible method of preventing its infection; together with the best, most cheap, safe, speedy, easy, and private methods of cure, are set forth. The complication of the venereal disease, with the scurvy, itch, king's-evil, rheumatism, &c. is here particularly treated of. How mercury cures this disease; and by what method and medicines persons injur'd by mercury, may be reliev'd, is here discover'd. As also the cause and cure of old gleets in men, and the whites in women.
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