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  1. 43201.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation reviving and renuing a former proclamation against slanderers and leesing-makers    1686
  2. 43202.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation, containing his Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity to the commoners within the shires of Argile and Tarbat    1686
  3. 43203.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation, continuing the adjournment of the current Parliament, from the first Thursday of April next, to the twenty ninth of that moneth, 1686.    1686
  4. 43204.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation, offering a reward of one hundred pound sterling, to any who shall bring in the person of Mr. James Renwick (a seditious field-preacher) dead or alive.    1686
  5. 43205.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    Act of council anent high-ways and bridges. Edinburgh, the twenty second day of June, 1686.    1686
  6. 43206.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    Advertisement anent the reparation of high-ways and bridges    1686
  7. 43207.
    Scotland. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James VII)    By the King, a proclamation James the Seventh by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland ... we have taken into our royal consideration the many and great inconveniences which have happened to that our ancient kingdom of Scotland of late years, through the different perswasions in the Christian religion, and the great heats and animosities among the several professors thereof, to the ruine and decay of trade, wasting of lands, extinguishing of charity, contempt of royal power, and converting of true religion and fear of God into animosities, names, factions, and sometimes into sacriledge and treason ...    1686
  8. 43208.
    Scott, John, 1639-1695.    A sermon preached at the assizes at Chelmsford, in the county of Essex, August 31, 1685 before the Honourable Sir Thomas Street, Kt., one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas / by John Scott ...    1686
  9. 43209.
    Scott, John, 1639-1695.    A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London at the church of St. Mary le Bow, September the second, 1686 : being the anniversary fast for the dreadful fire in the year 1666 / by John Scott ...    1686
  10. 43210.
    Seller, Abednego, 1646?-1705.    Remarks upon the Reflections of the author of Popery misrepresented, on his answerer, particularly as to the deposing doctrine in a letter to the author of the Reflections, together with some few animadversions on the same author's Vindication of his Reflections.    1686
  11. 43211.
    Seller, Abednego, 1646?-1705.    The devout communicant, assisted with rules for the worthy receiving of the blessed Eucharist together with meditations, prayers and anthems, for every day of the Holy Week : in two parts / by Ab. Seller ...    1686
  12. 43212.
    Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D.    L. Annaeus Seneca's Troas a tragedy / translated from the Latine by J. Ta.    1686
  13. 43213.
    Sheppard, Mr.    A catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Sheppard, late of London and of another gentleman deceased : which will be exposed to sale by auction at Mr. Thomas Wards, upholster, at the Boars-Head in Cornhill on Thursday the 16th of this instant December 1686.    1686
  14. 43214.
    Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.    A Protestant of the Church of England, no Donatist, or, Some short notes on Lucilla and Elizabeth    1686
  15. 43215.
    Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.    A discourse concerning a judge of controversies in matters of religion being an answer to some papers asserting the necessity of such a judge : with an address to wavering protestants, shewing what little reason they have to think of any change of their religion : written for the private satisfaction of some scrupulous persons, and now published for common use : with a preface concerning the nature of certainty and infallibility.    1686
  16. 43216.
    Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.    A papist not misrepresented by Protestants being a reply to the Reflections upon the Answer to (A papist misrepresented and represented.)    1686
  17. 43217.
    Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.    A sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend Benj. Calamy, D.D. and late minister of St. Lawrence Jewry, London, Jan. 7th, 1686 by William Sherlock ...    1686
  18. 43218.
    Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.    An ansvver to a discourse intituled, Papists protesting against Protestant-popery being a vindication of papists not misrepresented by Protestants : and containing a particular examination of Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, his Exposition of the doctrine of the Church of Rome, in the articles of invocation of saints, and the worship of images occasioned by that discourse.    1686
  19. 43219.
    Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.    An answer to the Amicable accommodation of the difference between the representer and the answerer    1686
  20. 43220.
    Shewen, William, 1631?-1695.    A brief testimony against tale-bearers, whisperers, and back- biters shewing that where they are given ear unto amongst friends, neighbors, and relations, or in any Christian society, such can never live in peace, concord and unity / by William Shewen.    1686
  21. 43221.
    Smith, Henry, d. 1702.    The last sermon of Mr. Henry Smith sometime Master of Arts in Christ-Church College in Oxford, late minister in Sallop. With his earnest invitations to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper. And directions to young beginners that they may be fitted for that Holy Communion, and receive it with profit. 2. His holy and pious sayings in general, necessary for all persons. 3. Instructions for young people, exhorting them to obedience, and duty towards their parents. 4. The sad effects of disobedience, in the examples of many wicked and unnatural children, who ame [sic] to untimely ends. With prayers suitable to divers occasions, by the same author. Published for the instruction and benefit of all Christian people. Licensed and entred according to order.    1686
  22. 43222.
    Smith, John, fl. 1673-1680.    Of the unequality of natural time, with its reason and cavses. together with a table of the true æquation of natvral dayes : drawn up chiefly for the use of the gentry, in order to their more true adjusting, and right managing of pendulum clocks, and watches / by John Smith ...    1686
  23. 43223.
    Smith, Samuel, 1620-1698.    The true account of the behaviour and confession of the criminals, condemned on Thursday the 15th day of April, 1686 at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly viz. Peter Lary, John Toy, Elizabeth Churchill, John Crofts, John Steers, and Rebeckah Rose, of which Peter Lary was this present Wednesday the 21st of April, executed at Tyburn, and the other five repriev'd.    1686
  24. 43224.
    Smith, Samuel, 1620-1698. aut    The true account of the behaviour and confession of Alice Millikin who was burnt in Smithfield on Wednesday the 2d. of June, 1686. For high-treason, in clipping the Kings coin.    1686
  25. 43225.
    Stainforth, William, d. 1713.    A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Peter in York, on the 6th of February 1685/6 being the day on which His Majesty began his happy reign / by William Stainforth.    1686
  26. 43226.
    Standfast, Richard, 1608?-1684.    A dialogue between a blind-man and death    1686
  27. 43227.
    Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.    An answer to some papers lately printed concerning the authority of the Catholick Church in matters of faith, and the reformation of the Church of England    1686
  28. 43228.
    Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.    The doctrines and practices of the Church of Rome truly represented in answer to a book intituled, A papist misrepresented, and represented,    1686
  29. 43229.
    Stratford, Nicholas, 1633-1707.    The necessity of reformation, with respect to the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome the second part : wherein is shewed, the vanity of the pretended reformation of the Council of Trent, and of R.H.'s vindication of it : in his fifth discourse concerning the guide in controversies.    1686
  30. 43230.
    Stuart, George.    A joco-serious discourse in two dialogues between a Northumberland-gentleman and his tenant, a Scotchman, both old cavaliers : with an anagram prefixt to them : being some miscellaneous essays written upon several occasions / by George Stuart.    1686
  31. 43231.
    Swinburne, Henry, 1560?-1623.    A treatise of spousals, or matrimonial contracts wherein all the questions relating to that subject are ingeniously debated and resolved / by the late famous and learned Mr. Henry Swinburne, author of the Treatise of wills and testaments.    1686
  32. 43232.
    Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.    A dissuasive from popery to the people of England and Ireland together with II. additional letters to persons changed in their religion ... / by Jeremy Lord Bishop of Down.    1686
  33. 43233.
    Territory and Dominion of New-England.    A proclamation by the President and Council of His Majestiy's [sic]Territory Dominion of New-England in America    1686
  34. 43234.
    Territory and Dominion of New-England.    A proclamation by the President and Council of His Majestiy's [sic]Territory Dominion of New-England in America    1686
  35. 43235.
    Territory and Dominion of New-England.    A proclamation by the President and Council of His Majesty's Territory and Dominion of New-England in America    1686
  36. 43236.
    Tillotson, John, 1630-1694.    A sermon preached at White-Hall before His Late Majesty / by John Tillotson.    1686
  37. 43237.
    Tompson, Edward, 1665-1705.    An elegiack tribute to the sacred dust of the reverend and worthy Mr. Seaborn Cotton pastour of the Church of Christ at Hampton in New-England: who was discharged from his work and office, to be admitted into heaven, April 20th, 1886.    1686
  38. 43238.
    Touchet, Anselm, d. 1689?    Historical collections, out of several grave Protestant historians concerning the changes of religion, and the strange confusions following in the reigns of King Henry the Eighth, Edward the Sixth, Queen Mary and Elizabeth : with an addition of several remarkable passages taken out of Sir Will. Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire, relating to the abbies and their institution.    1686
  39. 43239.
    Towerson, Gabriel, 1635?-1697.    Of the sacraments in general, in pursuance of an explication of the catechism of the Church of England by Gabriel Towerson ...    1686
  40. 43240.
    Turner, John, b. 1649 or 50.    Addenda mvtanda, in the late defence of the marriage of an uncle with his niece being the daughter of the half-brother by the father's side / by the author of that defence.    1686
  41. 43241.
    Turner, John, b. 1649 or 50.    An abstract of the argument in Mr. Turner's papers concerning the marriage of an uncle with the daughter of his half-brother by the father's side    1686
  42. 43242.
    Turner, John, b. 1649 or 50.    An argument in defence of the marriage of an uncle with the daughter of his half-brother by the father's side by John Turner ...    1686
  43. 43243.
    Turner, John, b. 1649 or 50.    Charity recommended, in a sermon preached at the assizes held at Norwich, upon Thursday the 29th of July, 1686 by John Turner ...    1686
  44. 43244.
    Twells, John, b. 1651 or 2.    Tentamina elegantiarum bina: or, Two essays of elegancies in order to the bringing of scholars, after they can read and write true grammatical Latin, to a full and clear understanding and writing of terse and polite Latine. Principally intended for accomplishing the more adult youths in the frree-school at Newark upon Trent. By John Twells, school-master. Licensed, March 17. 1685[/]6. Rob. Midgley.    1686
  45. 43245.
    Varillas, Monsieur (Antoine), 1624-1696.    Anekdota eteroūiaka, or, The secret history of the house of Medicis written originally by that fam'd historian, the Sieur de Varillas ; made English by Ferrand Spence.    1686
  46. 43246.
    Vaumorière, M. de (Pierre Ortigue), 1610-1693.    Agiatis, Queen of Sparta, or, The civil wars of the Lacedemonians in the reigns of the Kings Agis and Leonidas : in two parts / translated out of the French.    1686
  47. 43247.
    Vergil, Polydore, 1470?-1555.    A pleasant and compendious history of the first inventers and instituters of the most famous arts, misteries, laws, customs and manners in the whole world together with many other rarities and remarkable things rarely known, and never before made publick : to which is added, several curious inventions, peculierly attributed to England English-men, the whole work alphabetically digested and very helpful to the readers of history.    1686
  48. 43248.
    Wake, William, 1657-1737.    A defence of the exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England against the exceptions of Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, and his vindicator : the contents are in the next leaf.    1686
  49. 43249.
    Wake, William, 1657-1737.    An exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England in the several articles proposed by Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, in his Exposition of the doctrine of the Catholick Church to which is prefix'd a particular account of Monsieur de Meaux's book.    1686
  50. 43250.
    Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687.    A poem on the present assembly of Parliament, November 9th. 1685    1686
  51. 43251.
    Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687.    Poems, written upon several occasions, and to several persons by Edmond Waller.    1686
  52. 43252.
    Wantner, Abel.    The natural history of Gloucester-shire by Abel Wantner.    1686
  53. 43253.
    Warren, Albertus.    A panegyrick to His Excellency Richard Earl of Tirconnell by Albertus Warren.    1686
  54. 43254.
    Warrington, Henry Booth, Earl of, 1652-1694, defendant.    The tryal of Henry Baron Delamere for high-treason, in Westminster-Hall, the 14th day of January, 1685, before the Right Honourable George Lord Jeffreys, Baron of Wemm, Lord High Chancellour of England, constituted Lord High Steward on that occasion on which day, after a full hearing, the Lord Delamere was acquitted from all matters laid to his charge.    1686
  55. 43255.
    Watson, R.    Two letters of the right reverend father in God Doctor John Cosin, later Lord Bishop of Durham, with annotations on the same. Also the opinion of the Reverend Peter Heylin, D.D. concerning the metrical version of David's Psalms, with remarks and observation upon them. / By R. Watson, D.D.    1686
  56. 43256.
    Welch, John, ca. 1624-1681.    A preface, lecture, and a sermon preached by that famous servant of God, Mr. John Welsh.    1686
  57. 43257.
    Wensley, Robert, 1647-1689.    Ferguson's text explain'd and apply'd, in a sermon before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Geffery, Kt., Lord Mayor of London, at Guild-Hall Chappel, December the 6th, anno 1685 by Robert Wensley ...    1686
  58. 43258.
    Wettenhall, Edward, 1636-1713.    Scripture authentick and faith certain a discourse which may serve for an answer to divers late aspersions on the integrity of originals and validity of our modern translations / by Edward Lord Bishop of Cork and Rosse.    1686
  59. 43259.
    Wharton, Richard, d. 1689.    Advertisement For as much as by His Majesty's gracious care, his immediate government is now settled, and such regulations like to be speedily made in the Narraganset Countrey or Kings-Province ... and the proprietors being desireous speedily to encourage the regular settlement of a town ... / Richard Wharton, Elisha Hutchinson, John Saffin, at Boston. Dated in Boston, June 9th. 1686.    1686
  60. 43260.
    Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.    Piety promoted by faithfulness manifested by several testimonies concerning that true servant of God Ann Whitehead.    1686
  61. 43261.
    Whitwood, William.    A catalogue of choice books consisting of divinity, history, philosophy, physick, mathematicks, poetry, : most of them fairly bound, which will be sold by way of auction at Mr. William Clipsums house ... near Cambridge on Munday the 17th of this instant May, 1686 / by En. Wyre, bookseller.    1686
  62. 43262.
    Wood, George, soldier.    Loyalty the ornament of Christianity, or, Scripture proofs for monarchy with comments in verse on each proof and applications relating to the unparallel'd rebellion in the West, wherein the arch-traitor Ferguson is in some measure anatomiz'd and his disciples characteriz'd / written by a souldier, Geo. Wood.    1686
  63. 43263.
    Woolley, Hannah, fl. 1670.    The Accomplish'd ladies delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery. Containing I. The art of preserving, and candying fruits and flowers, and the making of all sorts of conserves, syrups, and jellies. II. The physical cabinet, or excellent re[c]eipts in physick and chirurgery, together with s[o]me rare beautifying waters, to adorn and add l[ov]eliness to the face and body: and also some n[e]w and excellent secrets and experiments in the art of angling. III. The compl[e]at cook's guide, or, directions fo[r] dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish [...] English and French mode, [...]; and the making pyes, [...] with the forms and [...]    1686
  64. 43264.
    Wright, Thomas, M.A., of St. Peters Colledge in Cambridge.    The glory of God's revenge against the bloody and detestable sins of murther and adultery express'd in thirty modern tragical histories : to which are annexed, The triumphs of friendship and chastity in some illustrious examples / by Thomas Wright ...    1686
  65. 43265.
    Wyvill, Christopher, 1651?-1711.    An assize-sermon preached in the cathedral-church of St. Peter in York, March the 8th, 1685/6, before the Right Honourable Sir Edward Nevill and Sir Henry Bedingfield ... by Christopher Wyvill ...    1686
  66. 43266.
    Wyvill, Christopher, 1651?-1711.    The duty of honouring the King and the obligations we have thereto delivered in a sermon preached at Richmond in York-shire, on the 6th of February, 1685/6 being the day on which His Majesty began His happy reign : at a general assembly of the loyal gentry of those parts, held there on purpose to celebrate the King's quiet and peaceable succession to the throne of his ancestors / by Christopher Wyvil ...    1686
  67. 43267.
    York, Anne Hyde, Duchess of, 1637-1671.    The Church of England truly represented according to Dr. Heylins history of the Reformation : in justification of Her Royal Highness the late Dutchess [sic] of Yorks paper.    1686
  68. 43268.
    Young, Edward, 1641 or 2-1705.    Amoris Christiani Mnēmoneutikon, sive, Concio ad clerum habita in visitatione metropoliticâ Ecclesiæ Cathedralis Sarum, Jul. 12, anno Domini, 1686 / ab Edvardo Young.    1686
  69. 43269.
    A Brief method of hearing Mass with profitable advantage to such as shall make constant use and practice of it : to which is added prayers for the king, in English and Latin.    1686
  70. 43270.
    A Catalogue containing variety of English books in divinity, history, travels, romances, poetry which will be exposed to sale by way of auction at Mr. Bridges Coffee-house in Popes-Head Alley in Cornhill, on Monday the 20th of this instant December, 1686.    1686
  71. 43271.
    A Catalogue of choice English books consisting of divinity, history, physick, and variety of other subjects, which will be exposed to sale, by way of auction, on Monday the 10th day of January 1686/7 at Jonathan's Coffee-House in Exchange-Alley in Cornhil, London.    1686
  72. 43272.
    A Catalogue of divers excellent Italian pictures of the most eminent masters, both ancient and modern, which will be exposed to sale in the Banqueting House at White-Hall, by way of publick out-cry, on Tuesday the 11th of this instant month of May,    1686
  73. 43273.
    A Dialogue between a new Catholic convert and a Protestant shewing the doctrin of transubstantiation to be as réasonable to be believ'd as the great mystery of the trinity by all good Catholicks.    1686
  74. 43274.
    A Prospect of His Maiestie's forces as they ly encamped (at least three miles in length) on Honslow-Heath in the county of Midlesex in the year 1686.    1686
  75. 43275.
    A Request to Protestants to produce plain scriptures directly authorizing these their tenets.    1686
  76. 43276.
    A True account of a strange and wonderful relation of John Tonken, of Pensans in Cornwall said to be bewitched by some women, two of which on suspition are committed to prison, he vomiting up several pins, pieces of walnut-shels, an ear of rye with a straw to it half a yard long and rushes of the same length, which are kept to be shown at the next assizes for the said county.    1686
  77. 43277.
    A dialogue between Philiater and Momus, concerning a late scandalous pamphlet called the conclave of physicians    1686
  78. 43278.
    A general epistle given forth by the people of the Lord, called, Quakers that all may know, we own none to be of our fellowship, or to be reckoned or numbred with us, but such as fear the Lord and keep faithfully to his heavenly power, that with a holy conversation they may adorn that truth they profess, otherwise, what experience soever they have had of the truth, and are fallen from it, we account them as so many Judasses or Demasses, and own such no more than the primitive Christians owned them; but we testifie against them, and say, such go into perdition through transgression, and fall under darkness into a state of damnation, twice dead, pluckt up by the roots, reserv'd in everlasting chains, until the judgment of the great day, except it be possible they yet can find a place of repentance through God's great unlimitted mercy. Read the general epistle of Jude.    1686
  79. 43279.
    A most excellent ballad of St. George for England, and the Kings daughter of Egypt, whom he delivere [sic] from death, and how he flew a mighty dragon. To the tune of, Flying fame.    1686
  80. 43280.
    A new plot, or The VVhig and Tory united being a dialogue between Titus Oats and Saxon the perjur'd evidence.    1686
  81. 43281.
    A panegyric upon the Blessed Virgin Mary    1686
  82. 43282.
    A true relation, of the horrid and barbarous murther, committed on the bodys of Mr. Loggins, gent. and the ostler of the King's-Head in Coleshill in the county of VVarvvick, by four persons; whereof three were apprehended, and committed to the county-goal.    1686
  83. 43283.
    An Account of Oliver Hawley and John Condon who were executed at Tyburn on Friday the 2d of July 1686 for robing His Majesties male near Ilford in the county of Essex.    1686
  84. 43284.
    An Account of the general nursery, or colledg of infants, set up by the justices of peace for the county of Middlesex with the constitutions and ends thereof.    1686
  85. 43285.
    An Account of the proceedings against Richard Alborrow, Oliver Hawley and John Condon for robing the King's male, on the 12th day of April last past, at or near Illford in the county of Essex, who was tryed at the Kings-bench-barr, Westminster.    1686
  86. 43286.
    An Account of the proceedings against Samuel Johnson, who was tryed at the Kings-Bench-Bar, Westminster, for high misdemeanour, and found guilty of writing and publishing two seditious and scandalous libels against the government on Monday, the 21th of June, 1686    1686
  87. 43287.
    An Account of the proceedings against Thomas Saxon, who was try'd at the Kings-Bench-Bar at Westminster, and found guilty on Monday the eighth of February, 1685, of wilfull perjury, for falsely swearing high treason against Henry, Lord Delameer, Baron of Meer in Cheshire    1686
  88. 43288.
    An Elegy upon the Reverend Mr. George Gyfford, B.D. late rector of St. Dunstan in the East, London    1686
  89. 43289.
    An Exact prospect of His Majesties forces, as they are encamped on Hounslow-Heath, in the county of Middlesex being three miles in length : July 19. 1686.    1686
  90. 43290.
    An Help to prayer, for the catechised youth of the Church of England very useful for parents and mothers to teach their children and servants how to pray.    1686
  91. 43291.
    An Historical description of the glorious conquest of the city of Buda, the capital city of the kingdom of Hungary, by the victorious arms of the thrice illustrious and invincible Emperor Leopold I, under the conduct of His Most Serene Highness, the Duke of Lorraine, and the Elector of Bavaria    1686
  92. 43292.
    An abridgment of military discipline, for the use of His Majesties forces in the kingdom of Scotland. By His Majesties special command.    1686
  93. 43293.
    An exposition of the holy ornaments and ceremonies which the Church uses at Mass Collected from several authors. And now publish'd for the common good of all Catholicks, and others.    1686
  94. 43294.
    An impartial account of the names of His Majesty's most honourable privy-council and principal officers of this kingdom, now in commission, under the most puissant and renowned prince, King James II    1686
  95. 43295.
    Bibliotheca Anglicana: or, A collection of choice English books all in folio, curiously bound, gilt, and lettered on the back, consisting of various subjects, but chiefly history; will be exposed to sale, by way of auction, on Wednesday next, being the fifth of May, 1686. at Jonathan's Coffee-house in Exchange-alley, in Cornhil, London. Where catalogues are to be distributed gratis; and at Christopher Hussey's shop, at the Flower-de-luce in Little-Britain. The auction will begin by nine in the morning, and two in the afternoon precisely.    1686
  96. 43296.
    Cosens revived, or, The French-accademy containing examples of the fundamental rules of drawing, and directions for the assistants of young practitioners in that most noble and ingenious art : likewise, the use of the necessary instruments for drawing ... : also instructions for pasting, colouring or washing maps and prints ...: lastly, directions for preparing mezotincto prints ...    1686
  97. 43297.
    Delightful novels exemplifyed in eight choice and elegant histories lately related by the most refined wits ; with interludes in which are comprised the gallant adventures, amorous intrigues and famous enterprizes of several English gentry ; with the most pathetick oratory and subtil stratagems used in love-affairs.    1686
  98. 43298.
    England's triumph, or, A poem on the royal camp at Hounslow-Heath    1686
  99. 43299.
    Love without measure. Or, The young-mans delight, and the maidens joy. This youngman woo'd a damosel fair, and call'd her his joy and dear, but she was coy, as maids will be, and said he came with flattery. But he did protest it was not so, and at last brought her unto his bow: now they live in love, in peace, and joy, and she very fain would have a boy. To a rare new tune, called, Du-Vals delight.    1686
  100. 43300.
    Reasons for restoring of the summer session    1686