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  • collection of 155 works in 9 volumes.
Tymme, Thomas. A plaine discoverie of ten English lepers. Peter Short, 1592, large woodcut iniyials, [STC 24418]--Blaxton, John. The English usurer. or usury condemned. John Norton for Francis Bowman, in Oxford, 1634, woodcut frontispiece, [STC 3129a], final leaf soiled with small marginal tear--[Burroughs, Jeremiah] The saints treasury. T[homas] C[hilde] for John Wright, 1654, engraved portrait frontispiece, [Wing B6114], very slight worming to frontispiece and title-page--Barton, William. A view of many errors and som gross absurdities in the old translation of the Psalms in English metre. W. D. for F. Eglesfield and Thomas Underhill; F. Tyton, 1655, [Wing B1007], lacking final leaf, staining--A directory for the publique worship of God. G[eorge] M[iller] and J[ohn] F[ield], 1645, [8], 40pp., [Wing D1548], manuscript additions and corrections to Baptismal and Marriage prayers, [Rob. Colly. signature on recto of first leaf, cropped] and 150 others, seventeenth century sermons and religious works, together 155 works in 9 volumes, contemporary calf, many works cropped affecting a few headlines and catchwords



A significant collection of works that provides a distinct snapshot of religious thought and controversy in early to mid-seventeenth century England.


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Caleb Lowdham, bookplate in some volumes

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[Volume 1] An address of the dissenting ministers (in and about the city of London). for Jonathan Robinson, 1689, 8pp., [Wing A547]--[Burroughs, Jeremiah] The saints treasury. T[homas] C[hilde] for John Wright, 1654, [10], 131, [18], engraved portrait frontispiece, [Wing B6114], very slight worming to frontispiece and title-page--Cotton, John. Singing of Psalmes a Gospel-ordinance. for J. R. and H. A., 1650, [2], 72, [Wing C6457], lacking initial blank--Barton, William. A view of many errors and som gross absurdities in the old translation of the Psalms in English metre. W. D. for F. Eglesfield and Thomas Underhill; F. Tyton, 1655, [8], 16pp., [Wing B1007], lacking final leaf, staining--Wilkins, John. Ecclesiastes, or, a discourse concerning the gift of preaching as it fals under the rules of art. M. F. for Samuel Gellibrand, 1646, [4], 75, [1]pp., [Wing W2188]--Vines, Richard. Magnalia Dei ab aquilone. G[eorge] M[iller] for Abel Roper, 1644, [6], 16, 19-20, 17-21, [1]pp., [Wing V559], D1 bound after D2--Ibid. The authours, nature and danger of haeresie. W. Wilson for Abel Roper, 1647, [4], 70, [2]pp., [Wing V545]--Ibid. The impostures of seducing teachers discovered. G[eorge] M[iller] for Abel Roper, 1644, [4], 40pp., [Wing V557]--Ibid. The posture of Davids spirit. J[ohn] N[orton] for Abel Roper, 1644, [4], 26, [2]pp., [Wing V563]--Ibid. The purifying of unclean hearts and hands. G[eorge] M[iller] for Abel Roper, 1646, [4], 31, [1]pp., [Wing V565]--Ibid. The happinesse of Israel. G[eorge] M[iller] for Abel Roper, 1645, [6], 26pp., [Wing V551]--A directory for the publique worship of God. G[eorge] M[iller] and J[ohn] F[ield], 1645, [8], 40pp., [Wing D1548], manuscript additions and corrections to Baptismal and Marriage prayers, [Rob. Colly.. signature on recto of first leaf, cropped]--Henderson, Alexander. The government and order of the church of Scotland. Edinbrugh [sic]: for James Bryson, 1641, [12], 68pp., [Wing H1433]--Blaxton, John. The English usurer. or usury condemned. John Norton for Francis Bowman, in Oxford, 1634, [16], 80pp., woodcut frontispiece, [STC 3129a], final leaf soiled with small marginal tear, , cropped affecting a few headlines and catchwords

[Volume 2] Webbe, George. Catalogus protestantium: or, the protestants kalender. for Nathaniel Butter, 1624, [2], 26, 37-64pp., ff.65-72, 63-97, [5]pp., [STC 25160.7]--Fitz-Geffry, Charles. The curse of corne-horders: with the blessing of seasonable selling. J[ohn] B[eale] for Michael Sparke, 1631, [12], 56pp., [STC 10938], small tear on D2 affecting a few letters of printed marginalia--Taylor, Jeremy. Via intelligentiae. a sermom preached to the university of Dublin. R. Royston, 1662, [8], 64pp., [Wing T416]--Ward, Seth. An apology for the mysteries of the Gospel. Andrew Clark, for James Collins, 1673, [2], 46pp., [Wing W814], tear on title-page with slight loss--Burnet, Gilbert. The royal martyr, and the dutiful subject. R. Royston, 1675, [4], 39, [7], 46pp., [Wing B5869]--Dubourdieu, Isaac. A discourse of obedience unto kings and magistrates. Samuel  Lowndes, 1684, [8], 16, [4]pp., [Wing D2408]--Ellis, Philip. The first sermon preach'd... the first Sunday of October 1685. Henry Hills, 1686, [4], 31, [1]pp., [Wing E595]--Walker, George. The substance of a sermon... occasionally on the protestant victory over the Frenchnand Irish papists before London-derry, in raising that desperate siege. A. Milbourn, 1689, [2], 10pp., [Wing W348], final leaf torn with loss of a few words--Mayne, Zachary. Sanctification by faith vindicated. W[illiam] O[nley] for John Salusbury, 1693, [2], vi, [2], 43, [1]pp., woodcut portrait on title-page, [Wing M1486], together 9 works in one volume, cropped affecting a few headlines and catchwords


[Volume 3] Brinsley, John. The araignment of the present schism of new separation in old England. John Field for Ralph Smith, 1646, [4], 75, [1]pp., [Wing B4707]--Ibid. An antidote against the poysonous weeds of heretical blasphemies. T. R. and E. M.  for Ralph Smith, 1650, [6], 52pp., [Wing B4705]--[Gillespie, George] A late dialogue betwixt a civilian and a divine. for Robert Bostock, 1644, [2], 42pp., [Wing G753]--The agreement of the associated ministers of the county of Essex. Edward Brewster, 1658, [8], 33, [1], 18, [2]pp, [Wing A775], lacking errata leaf--[Cartwright, Thomas] The judgment of M. Cartwright and M. Baxter concerning separation and the ceremonies. 1673, [6], 25, [1]pp., [Wing C701]--Lloyd, William. Late apology in behalf of the papists re-printed and answered. for M. N., 1667, [Wing L2683]--[Corbet, John] A second discourse of the religion of England. 1668, [Wing C6263], couple of small tears affecting a few words--[Seller, Abednego] A plain answer to a popish priest. Samuel Smith, 1689, [Wing S2459]--Du Moulin, Lewis. The conformity of the discipline and government of those who are commonly called independants to that of the ancient primitive Christians. [for Richard Janeway, 1680], [Wing D2533], lacking title-page--An answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, The judgment and doctrine of the clergy of the Church of England, concerning one special branch of the King's prerogative; viz. in dispensing with the penal-laws. Ric[hard] Chiswell, 1687, [Wing A3309]--Owen, John. A brief vindication of the non-conformists from the charge of schisme. for Nathaniel Ponder, 1680, [Wing O724]

[Volume 4] [Grove, Robert] A perswasive to communion with the Church of England. J. Redmayne, Jun. for Fincham Gardiner, 1682/3, [Wing G2152]--Sherlock, William. A resolution of some cases of conscience which respect church-communion. Henry Hills, Jun. for Fincham Gardiner, 1682/3, [Wing S3336]--Ibid. A letter to Anonymus, in answer to his Three letters to Dr. Sherlock about church-communion. for Fincham Gardiner, 1683, [Wing S3300]--Ibid. The Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions. Robert Horn, 1683, [Wing S3332A]--Williams, John. The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God. J. Redmayne, Jun. for Fincham Gardiner, 1682/3, [Wing W2689]--Ibid. The case of lay-communion with the Church of England considered. Richard Chiswell, 1683, [Wing W2691A]--[Fowler, Edward] The resolution of this case of conscience. Henry Hills, Jun. for Fincham Gardiner, 1683, [Wing F1713]--Scott, John. Certain cases of conscience resolved, concerning the lawfulness of joyning with forms of prayer in publick worship. Part I... Part II. H. Hills Jun. for T. Basset; B. Tooke; and F. Gardiner, 1683, [Wing S2040; S2041]--Freeman, Samuel. The case of mixt Communion. Whether it be lawful to separate from a church upon the account of promiscuous congregations and mixt Communions? T. Basset; B. Tooke; and F. Gardiner, 1683, [Wing F2138]--Clagett, William. An answer to the dissenters objections against the common prayers. T. Basset; B. Took; and F. Gardiner, 1683, [Wing C4373]--Ibid. The difference of the case, between the separation of Protestants from the Church of Rome. Thomas Basset; and Fincham Gardiner, 1683, [Wing C4377]--Evans, John. The case of kneeling at the Holy Sacrament stated and resolved. Part I... Part II. T. Basset; B. Took; and F. Gardiner, 1683, [Wing E3447; E3448]--[Patrick, Simon] A discourse of profiting by sermons. T. Basset; B. Took; and F. Gardiner, 1683, [Wing P790]--Ibid. A discourse about tradition. Miles Flesher, for Robert Horne, 1683, [Wing P787]--[Cave, William] A serious exhortation, with some important advices, relating to the late cases about conformity. T. Moore, and J. Ashburne, for Fincham Gardiner, 1683, [Wing C1603]--Tenison, Thomas. An argument for union. Tho[mas] Basset; Benj[amin] Tooke; and F. Gardiner, 1683, [Wing T688]--Hascard, Gregory. A discourse about the charge of novelty upon the reformed Church of England. for Robert Horn; and Fincham Gardiner, 1683, [Wing H1110]--Ibid. A discourse about edification. Henry Hills, Jun. for Fincham Gardiner, 1683, [Wing H1108]--Calamy, Benjamin. Some considerations about the case of scandal, of giving offence to weak brethren. H. Hills Jun. for T. Basset; B. Tooke; and F. Gardiner, 1683, [Wing C224], lacking advertisement leaf--The charge of scandal, and giving offence by conformity, refelled, and reflected back upon separation. for Fincham Gardiner, 1683, [Wing H1608]

[Volume 5] [Fell, Philip] Lex talionis: or, The author of Naked truth stript naked. Henry Brome, 1676, [Wing F644]--Burnet, Gilbert. The Bishop of Salisbury's speech in the House of Lords, upon the bill against occasional conformity. for Richard Chiswell, 1704--An exact relation of the late dreadful tempest: or, a faithful account of the most remarkable disasters which hapned on that occasion. A. Baldwin, 1704--Gibson, Edmund. An account of proceedings in the Convocation which began, Oct. 25. 1705. 1706--A rare show: lately seen in the West; by one that wondred to behold such a sight in a Protestant church. A. Baldwin, 1703, browned--Baltimore, George Calvert, Baron. The answer to Tom-Tell-Troth. The practise of princes and the lamentations of the kirke. 1642 [i.e. 1643], [Wing B611]--Hickeringill, Edmund. Priest-craft, its character and consequences. B. Bragge, 1705--Ibid. Priest-craft... the second part.  B. Bragge, [?1706]--Ibid. The vindication of the character of priest-craft. B. Bragge, [?1705]--Ibid. Essays. B. Bragge, [?1706]--Fullwood, Francis. Agreement betwixt the present and the former government. for A. C... sold by Charles Yeo, 1689, [Wing F2495]--Wharton, Henry. The pamphlet entituled, Speculum ecclesiasticum, or an ecclesiastical prospective-glass, considered, in its false reasonings and quotations. Ric[hard] Chiswell, 1688, [Wing W1567]--Derby, Charles Stanley, Earl of. The Protestant religion is a sure foundation and principle of a true Christian, and a good subject, a great friend to humane society; and a grand promoter of all virtues, both Christian and moral. for William Cademan, 1671, [Wing D1090aA]--An abstract of the unnatural rebellion, and barbarous massacre of the Protestants, in the kingdom of Ireland, in the year 1641. Richard Janeway, 1689, [Wing A146]--Ridpath, George. The massacre of Glenco. Being a true narrative of the barbarous murther of the Glenco-Men, in the highlands of Scotland. B. Bragg, 1704--A short relation of the rise and progress of the Turkish warrs in Hungaria, Austria, Moravia, Silesia and Bohemia, from the yeare 1359 to the end of the yeare 1663. 1664, folding engraved map, woodcut illustrations, [Wing Wing S3622A], tear in final leaf affecting some words--Howell, James. The instruments of a king: or, a short discourse of the svvord. the scepter. the crowne. 1648, [Wing H3083]-- Leslie, Charles. The new association of those called, moderate-church-men, with the modern-whigs and fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present church and government. 1702--A collection of severall speeches, messages, and answers of the Kings Majestie, to both Houses of Parliament. Richard Badger for E.H. and I.B., 1642, [Wing C2159]--[Warner, John] Church-lands not to be sold. or, a necessary and plaine answer to the question of a conscientious Protestant. 1648, [Wing W900], lacking final blank--[Tomkins, Thomas] The inconveniencies of toleration, or an answer to a late book, intituled, a proposition made to the King and Parliament, for the safety and happiness of the King and kingdom. for W. Garret, 1667, [Wing T1835A], contemporary manuscript prayer on interleaved sheet--Birkenhead, Sir John. The assembly-man. written in the year 1647.  Richard Marriot, 1662/3, title-page printed in red and black, [Wing B2961], lacking frontispiece and final blank--Hickes, John. A true and faithful narrative, of the unjust and illegal sufferings, and oppressions of many Christians. 1671, [Wing H1881]--Articles to be enquired of in the ordinary visitation of the Right Worshipfull, Iames Marsh, Dr. of Divinity, Arch-Deacon of Chichester. B[ernard] A[lsop] for Richard Meighen, 184[0], [STC 10188, recording single copy only], title-page only--[Burges, Cornelius] A vindication of the nine reasons of the House of Commons, against the votes of bishops in Parliament. P. Stephens and C. Meredith, 1641, [Wing B5692]--Dey, Richard. Two looks over Lincolne. 1641, [Wing D1288]

[Volume 8] [Stephens, Jeremiah] An apology for the ancient right and power of the bishops to sit and vote in parliaments. W. Godbid, for Richard Thrale, 1660, [Wing S5446]--Ussher, James. The reduction of episcopacie unto the form of synodical government received in the antient Church. T.N. for G.B. and T.C., 1656, [Wing U216]--Tendring, John. A vindication of the orthodoxe Protestant doctrine against the innovations of Dr. Drayton and Mr. Parker. Richard Royston, 1657, [Wing T681]--[Burges, Cornelius] Reasons shewing the necessity of reformation of the publick 1. doctrine, 2. worship, 3. rites and ceremonies, 4. church-government, and discipline, reputed to be (but indeed not) established by law. Ja: Cottrel, 1660, [Wing B5678], various signatures and inscriptions on verso of final leaf including James Plumly of Plymouth, Joane Varnall and Elizabeth Ellot (someone by that name was married to Thomas Josling on 3 Nov 1682 at Saint Andrew, Plymouth, lacking title-page--Pearson, John. No necessity of reformation of the publick doctrine of the Church of England. J.G. for Nathaniel Brook, 1660, [Wing P1001]--Elys, Edmund. Letters to Mr. Hughes of Plymouth; and Mr. Ford of Exeter in Devon. Concerning the common prayer. R[ichard] Royston, 1660, [Wing E680, recording a single copy, in the Union Theological Seminary, New York]--Baxter, Richard. A petition for peace: with the reformation of the liturgy. 1661, [Wing B1343], lacking final blank--Womock, Laurence. Pulpit-conceptions, popular deceptions: or, The grand debate resumed, in the point of prayer. Richard Royston, 1662, [Wing W3347]--D[awbeny], H[enry] A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer. W. A., 1661, [Wing D449A]--Gauden, John. Considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England. J.G. for John Playford, 1661, [Wing G348]--Duncon, Eleazar. Of worshiping God towards the altar: or that pious and devout ceremony of bowing towards the altar vindicated from the notorious calumny of our peevish Puritans. Timothy Garthwait, [1660/61], [Wing D2603]

[Volume 9] Blaxton, John. A remonstrance against the non-residents of great Brittaine. T. Badger, for Rich[ard] Royston, and are to be sold by John Long in Dorchester, 1642, engraved illustration on title-page [Wing B3177A, recording a single copy]--Tymme, Thomas. A plaine discoverie of ten English lepers. Peter Short, 1592, large woodcut iniyials, [STC 24418]--Manton, Thomas. Englands spirituall languishing; with the causes and cure. R. Cotes for John Clarke, 1648, [Wing M523]--Hughes, George. Vae-Euge-Tuba. or, the vvo-joy-trumpet, sounding the third and greatest woe to the Antichristian world. E.G. for John Rothwell, 1647, [Wing H3310]--Bury, John. The moderate Christian, a sermon preached in Exeter. William Stansby, for Nathaniell Butter, 1631, [STC 4180]--Case, Thomas. Spirituall whordome discovered in a sermon. Luke Fawne, 1647, [Wing C843], llacking preliminary order to print--[Flavel, John] Tydings from Rome or England's alarm. 1667, [Wing T1160A, recording two copies, both in the USA]--Burroughs, Jeremiah. A sermon preached. Matthew Simmons, for Hanna Allen, 1646, [Wing B6118]--Eirenomachia. The agreement and distance of brethren. J. Macock, for H. Cripps, and L. Lloyd, 1652, [Wing G1164], lacking title-page--Bond, John. Salvation in a mystery. L.N. for Francis Eglesfeild, 1644, [Wing B3574], tear to final leaf with loss of a few words--Bartlet, William. Ba'al-shakoz or, Soveraigne balsome, gently applied in a few weighty considerations (by way of quærie) for healing the distempers of such professors of religion as Satan hath wounded and drawn aside. G. Dawson, for Elizabeth Overton, 1649, [Wing B987], lacking final 2 leaves,  A2 torn with loss of a few words--Heyrick, Richard. Queen Esthers resolves. J. Macock for Luke Fawne, 1646, [Wing H1748]--Brightman, Thomas. Reverend Mr. Brightmans judgement or prophesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, and the Churches adhering to them. Likewise, what shall befall England, and the Hierarchy therein. for R. Harford, in Queenes-head-Alley, in Pater-noster-row, 1645, title within typographic border, engraved portrait frontispiece, [an apparently unrecorded issue, not in wing]--Reynolds, Edward. A sermon preached before the peers, in the Abby Church at Westminster, November 7. 1666. Tho[mas] Ratcliffe for John Durham, 1666, [Wing R1281]--Gauden, John. Megaleia theou Gods great demonstrations and demands of justice, mercy, and humility. J. Best, for Andrew Crook, 1660, [Wing G364]--Morley, George. The Bishop of Worcester's letter to a friend for vindication of himself from Mr. Baxter's calumny. R. Norton for Timothy Garthwait, 1662, engraved vignette on title-page, [Wing M2790]--Vines, Richard. The hearse of the renowned, the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Essex. T.R. and E.M. for Abel Roper, 1646, [Wing V554]--Nicolls, Ferdinando. The life and death of Mr. Ignatius Jurdain, one of the aldermen of the city of Exeter. for Tho[mas] Newberry, 1654, [Wing N1139]--Good counsells for the peace of reformed churches. Oxford: Leonard Lichfield for William Webb, 1641, [Wing D319]--Moore, Francis. Natures goodnight. Or, a sermon preached in the parish-church of Bovitracy in Devon, at the funerall of the vertuous and godly Mrs. Mary Forbes. J.G. and are to be sold by Francis Eglesfield, 1656, title within woodcut border, [Wing M2543]--Loe, William. A sermon preached at Lambeth, April 21. 1645. at the funeral of that learned and polemicall divine, Daniel Featley, Doctor in Divinity, late preacher there. Richard Royston, 1645, engraved frontispiece, [Wing L2817]--Bury, Arthur. The mystery of iniquity, discovered to work in the children of disobedience. Whereby the pretended godliness of schismatics appeareth, to be the greatest ungodliness. for Francis Eglesfield, 1660, [Wing B6198], lacking errata leaf--Marshall, Stephen. Threnōdia. The churches lamentation for the good man his losse... at the funerall of that excellent man John Pym. for Stephen Bowtell, 1643, engraved frontispiece, [Wing M794]--Targum Yerushalmi Targum Hierosolymitanum. T. Harper for L. Sadler, 1649, [Wing B2764A]

[Volume 10] Willes, John. The judgment of the Foreign Reformed Churches concerning the rites and offices of the Church of England. for Robert Jenkinson, 1690, [Wing W2301A]--Bates, William. A sermon preached upon the much lamented death of our late gracious sovereign Queen Mary. For Brabazon Aylmer, 1695, [Wing B1118]--Smith, Humphry. Two funeral sermons preached in St. Saviour's Church in Dartmouth. For Charles Yeo, 1690, [Wing S4087A, 3 copies only]--Walker, Anthony. A sermon preached at St. Anne's Black-Friars, before the Company of Apothecaries of London, Septemb. 8th 1681. for Nathanael Ranew, 1682, initial order-to-print leaf, [Wing W309], a few catchwords shaved--[Ken, Thomas] Ichabod: or, five groans of the Church. Cambridge: for J. Greaves, 1663, [Wing K264A]--Pelling, Edward. A sermon preached upon September the 9th, 1683. for Will. Abington, 1683, [Wing P1094]--S., T. The book of the Song of Solomon in meeter. For Francis Smith, 1676, [Wing B2632], lacking errata leaf--Long, Thomas. The original of war: or, the causes of rebellion. A sermon. J.C. and F. Collins for Daniel Brown, to be sold by Walter Davies, 1684, initial order-to-print leaf, [Wing L2978]--Nicholetts, Charles. The dying mans destiny, and the living mans duty, opened. And applied in a sermon preached on board the Loyal-Eagle... at the solemn obsequies of Mr Richard Bernard, chyrurgeon. For Dorman Newman, 1682, [Wing N1087]--Roe, J. The certainty of a future state: or, an occasional letter concerning apparitions. The second edition. For Joseph Wild, 1698, final advertisement leaf, [Wing R1775], lacking half-title--[Tenison, Thomas] A discourse concerning a guide in matters of faith. For Benjamin Tooke and F. Gardiner, 1683, [Wing T695]--Wallis, John. The necessity of regeneration: in two sermons to the University of Oxford. For Will. Rogers, 1682, [Wing W595], lacking errata slip--Blackall, Offspring. A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons... January 30th 1698/9. J. Leake for Walter Kettilby, 1699, [Wing B3053]--Reynolds, John. Vituli labiorum. Or, a thanksgiving sermon, in commemoration of our great deliverance from the horrid Powder-Plot, 1605. For Tho. Cockeril and Walter Dight, 1678, [Wing R1318]--Bayly, Thomas. The Royal Charter granted unto kings by God himself. For W. Leach, 1682, [Wing B1515]--Hart, Richard. Parish churches turn'd into conventicles. Ralph Holt for Obadiah Blagrave, 1683, [Wing H962]--Pelling, Edward. A sermon preached at Westminster-Abbey... the thanksgiving-day for His Majesties victory over the rebels. For Samuel Keble and Walter Davis, 1685, [Wing P1098], lacking imprimatur leaf--Lloyd, William. A discourse of God's ways of disposing of kingdoms. Part I. H. Hills for Thomas Jones, 1691, [Wing L2679], lacking half-title--Baker, Richard. [Meditations and disquisitions upon the Lord's Prayer. ?Anne Griffin, 1636], [STC 1223.5?], lacking title-page and all after p.208--[Motte, Benjamin] Oratio dominica... editio novissima. Dan. Brown & W. Keblewhite, 1700, [Wing M2944]

[Volume 11] Bentley, Richard. The folly and unreasonableness of atheism demonstrated... in eight sermons. The fourth edition. J.H. for H. Mortlock, 1699, [Wing B1931]--Burnet, Gilbert. A letter from the Bishop of Salisbury to the clergy of his diocese: to be read at the triennial visitation in April and May, 1708. [1708]--Bampfield, Thomas. An enquiry whether the Lord Jesus Christ made the world, and be Jehovah, and gave the moral law? For the author, to be sold by Tho. Fabian, 1692, [Wing B629]--[Freeman, Samuel] A discourse concerning invocation of saints. For Ben. Tooke and F. Gardiner, 1684, [Wing F2140]--[Goodman, John] A discourse concerning auricular confession. H. Hills Jun. for Benj. Tooke and Fincham Gardiner, 1648 [i.e. 1684], [Wing G1104]--An account of charity-schools lately erected... the seventh edition. Joseph Downing, 1708--Blackall, Offspring. The rules and measures of alms-giving, and the manifold advantages of charity-schools. A sermon. Exeter: Sam. Farley, for Phil. Bishop, 1708--Sprat, Thomas. A sermon preached before the King at Whitehall December the 22. 1678. S.R. for Henry Brome, 1678, [Wing S5056]--Trelawny, Sir Jonathan. A sermon preach'd before the Queen, and both Houses of Parliament... Nov. 12 1702. for Tho. Bennet and sold by C. Yeo in Exon., 1702--Bagshaw, Henry. A sermon preacht in Madrid, July 4 1666, occasioned by the... death of his late excellency Sir Richard Fanshaw. For G. Beadle and T. Collins, 1667, [Wing B431]--Dorrington, Theophilus. The honour due to the civil magistrate stated and urg'd; in a sermon. For John Wyat, 1696, [Wing D1942]--Bowchier, Joshua. A defence of a brief discourse of Schism. Exeter: Sam. Farley for Philip Bishop, 1702--Enty, John. The ministry secur'd from contempt. A sermon preach'd at Exon, Sept. 10th, 1707. For John Clark, 1707--Willis, Richard. A sermon preach'd before the Queen... on the 23rd of August 1705. For Mat. Wotton, 1705--Kennett, White. A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons... on Wednesday January xxx, 1705/6. J.H. for John Churchill, 1706

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