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  1. 43401.
    Cleveland, John, 1613-1658.    The works of Mr. John Cleveland containing his poems, orations, epistles, collected into one volume, with the life of the author.    1687
  2. 43402.
    Clifford, M. (Martin), d. 1677.    Notes upon Mr. Dryden's poems in four letters / by M. Clifford .... ; to which are annexed some Reflections upon the Hind and panther, by another hand.    1687
  3. 43403.
    Codrington, Thomas, d. 1691?    A sermon preach'd before Their Majesties in St. James's on Advent-Sunday November the 28th, 1686 by Thomas Codrington ...    1687
  4. 43404.
    Codrington, Thomas, d. 1691?    A sermon preached before the Queen Dowager in Her Majesties chappel at Somerset-house on Quinquagesima Sunday February the 6th. 1686/7 : being also the anniversary day of His Late Majesty King Charles the II. of blessed memory / by Thomas Codrington ...    1687
  5. 43405.
    Congregation of the Oratory. Santa Maria in Vallicella (Church : Rome, Italy)    The institutions of the Congregation of the Oratory, at St. Maries in Vallicella, within the city of Rome. Founded by St. Philip Nerius    1687
  6. 43406.
    Copping, Jeremiah.    A catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Jer. Copping, late of Sion Colledge, Gent., and Anscel Beaumont, late of the Middle Temple, Esq. with others containing large collection and great variety of English books in divinity, history, law, physick, travels, romances, poetry, : as also French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch books, which are to be exposed to sale by way of auction at Jonathan's Coffee-House in Exchange-Alley in Cornhil, London on Monday the 21st day of March, 1686/7 ...    1687
  7. 43407.
    Coronelli, Vincenzo, 1650-1718.    An historical and geographical account of the Morea, Negropont, and the maritime places, as far as Thessalonica illustrated with 42 maps of the countries, plains, and draughts of the cities, towns and fortifications / written in Italian by P.M. Coronelli .... ; Englished by R. W., Gent.    1687
  8. 43408.
    Cotton, Charles, 1630-1687.    Instructions how to play at billiards, trucks, bowls, and chess. Together with all manner of games either on cards, or dice. To which is added the arts and mysteries of riding, racing, archery, and cock-fighting.    1687
  9. 43409.
    Cotton, John, 1640-1699.    Upon the death of that aged, pious, sincere-hearted Christian, John Alden, Esq. late magistrate of New-Plimouth Colony, who died Sept. 12th, 1687, being about eighty nine years of age.    1687
  10. 43410.
    Coventry, Henry, 1619-1686.    A catalogue of books, of the several libraries of the Honorable Sir William Coventry, and the Honorable Mr. Henry Coventry, sometime Secretary of State to King Charles II. Containing a very good collection of most excellent books in divinity, history, philology, matters of state, in Greek, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish and English, to be sold by auction, at the late dwelling-house of Mr. Secretary Coventry, at the upper end of the Hay-market, Peccadilly, on Monday the ninth of May, 1687..    1687
  11. 43411.
    Cross, John, 1630-1689.    An apology for the Contemplations on the life and glory of Holy Mary mother of Jesus Shewing, the innocency, equity and antiquity, of the honour and veneration given to the blessed virgin mother by the Holy Catholick Church. By J.C. D.D. With allowance of superiours.    1687
  12. 43412.
    Crouch, Humphrey, fl. 1635-1671.    England's jests refin'd and improv'd being a choice collection of the merriest jests, smartest repartee's, wittiest sayings, and most notable bulls, yet extant with many new ones, never before printed. To which are added, XI[V]. ingenious characters drawn to the life. The whole work compil'd with great care and exactness: and may serve as the witty-man's companion, the busy-man's diversion, and the melancholy-man's physick and recreation. The second edition with additions. Calculated for the innocent spending of the winter evenings, by H.C.    1687
  13. 43413.
    Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588.    Certain prayers and graces newly added, to be used of scholars, both before and after noon / compiled by R.C.    1687
  14. 43414.
    Cutts, John Cutts, Baron, 1661-1707.    Poetical exercises written upon several occasions presented and dedicated to Her Royal Highness, Mary, Princess of Orange.    1687
  15. 43415.
    Cyrano de Bergerac, 1619-1655.    The comical history of the states and empires of the worlds of the moon and sun written in French by Cyrano Bergerac ; and newly Englished by A. Lovell ...    1687
  16. 43416.
    Docwra, Anne, 1624-1710.    Spiritual community vindicated amongst people of different perswasions in some things    1687
  17. 43417.
    Dorrington, Theophilus, d. 1715.    Reform'd devotions, in meditations, hymns, and petitions, for every day in the week, and every holiday in the year divided into parts.    1687
  18. 43418.
    Dove, Henry, 1640-1695.    A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the sons of clergy-men in the church of S. Mary le Bow on Thursday, Decemb. 2, 1686 by Henry Dove.    1687
  19. 43419.
    Drewet, Mary.    Some testimonies of the life, death and sufferings of Amariah Drewet of Cirencester in Gloucestershire, lately deceased and to the way of life wherein he walked, whose living words upon his dying bed are worthy to be had in remembrance.    1687
  20. 43420.
    Dryden, John, 1631-1700.    Prologue to the opera by Mr. Dryden.    1687
  21. 43421.
    Dryden, John, 1631-1700.    The epilogue writ by Mr. Dreyden ; spoke before His Majesty at Oxford, March 19, 1680.    1687
  22. 43422.
    Dryden, John, 1631-1700.    The hind and the panther a poem, in three parts.    1687
  23. 43423.
    Dryden, John, 1631-1700. Hind and panther. Selections.    The revoltex [sic]. A trage-comedy acted between the Hind and panther, and Religio laici,    1687
  24. 43424.
    Dufour de Longuerue, Louis, 1652-1733.    A treatise, written by an author of the communion of the Church of Rome, touching transubstantiation wherein is made appear, that according to the principles of that church, this doctrine cannot be an article of faith.    1687
  25. 43425.
    Dufour de Longuerue, Louis, 1652-1733.    An historical treatise, written by an author of the communion of the Church of Rome, touching transubstantiation wherein is made appear, that according to the principles of that church, this doctrine cannot be an article of faith.    1687
  26. 43426.
    Dugard, Samuel, 1645?-1697.    The true nature of the divine law, and of disobediance thereunto in nine discourses, tending to shew in the one, a loveliness, in the other, a deformity : by way of a dialogue between Theophilus and Eubulus / by Samuel Du-gard ...    1687
  27. 43427.
    Ellis, Clement, 1630-1700.    A letter to a friend reflecting on some passages in A letter to the D. of P., in answer to the arguing part of his first letter to Mr. G.    1687
  28. 43428.
    Ellis, Philip, 1652-1726.    A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen, upon Ephes. 5.16. Redeeming the time, because the days are evil. By the Reverend Father Philip Ellis monk of the H. Order of St. Benedict, and of the English Congr. chaplain and preacher in ordinary to their Majesties. Published by His Majesties command    1687
  29. 43429.
    Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707.    An epistle to the truly religious and loyal gentry of the Church of England written by Edmund Ellis ...    1687
  30. 43430.
    Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707.    The second epistle to the truly religious and loyal gentry of the Church of England written by Edmund Elys ...    1687
  31. 43431.
    Enemy to tyranny and lover of true magistracy.    Tyranny no magistracy, or A modest and compendious enquirie into the nature, and boundaries of that ordinance of magistracy With an essay to demonstrate it's specifick distinction from tyranny. By an enemy to tyranny and lover of true magistracy.    1687
  32. 43432.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)    Iacobus Dei gratia Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ Hiberniæ Rex, fidei defensor, Omnibus quorum interest hasce nostras legere, salutem. Gens Sylvia quæ a Sylvis ducit nominis originem, celebris est in multorum populorum monumentis, maximè vero apud Romanos ...    1687
  33. 43433.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    A proclamation    1687
  34. 43434.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    A proclamation ... whereas by our royal proclamation of the date the 12 day of February 1686/7 James R.    1687
  35. 43435.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    A proclamation for prizing of Canary wines by James R.    1687
  36. 43436.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    A proclamation for putting in execution the additional act for improvement of tillage James R.    1687
  37. 43437.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    A proclamation for putting in execution the law against importation and selling of foreign buttons, and prohibiting all foreign buttons whatsoever James R.    1687
  38. 43438.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    A proclamation for suppressing and preventing seditious and unlicenced books and pamphlets James R.    1687
  39. 43439.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    A proclamation for the encouraging and better establishing of the manufacture of white paper in England James R.    1687
  40. 43440.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    A proclamation for the more effectual reducing and suppressing of pirates and privateers in America James R.    1687
  41. 43441.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    A proclamation prohibiting His Majesties subjects to enter into the service of foreign Princes and lands James R.    1687
  42. 43442.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    A proclamation, whereas our dearest brother of blessed memory, by his royal proclamation bearing date the fifteenth day of September, in the twelfth year of his reign, for preventing the exportation of wool James. R.    1687
  43. 43443.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    By the King a proclamation    1687
  44. 43444.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    By the King, a proclamation appointing a time of publick thanksgiving and prayer throughout the kingdom    1687
  45. 43445.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    By the King, a proclamation commanding the return of all His Majesties subjects, who have taken arms under, and now are in the service of the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, by sea or land    1687
  46. 43446.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    By the King, a proclamation for dissolving this present Parliament    1687
  47. 43447.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    By the King, a proclamation for protecting and securing patentees of the Royal Oak, and all other lotteries, prohibiting all others to use or exercise the same    1687
  48. 43448.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    By the King, a proclamation for restraining the number and abuses of hackney coaches in and about the cities of London and Westminster, and the suburbs thereof, and parishes comprised within the Bills of Mortality    1687
  49. 43449.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    By the King, a proclamation for the better execution of the office of making and registring policys of assurances in London    1687
  50. 43450.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    His Majesties gracious declaration to all his loving subjects for liberty of conscience    1687
  51. 43451.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    His Majesties gracious declaration to all his loving subjects for liberty of conscience    1687
  52. 43452.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    His Majesties royal letter to his Privy Council of Scotland, concerning his indulgence    1687
  53. 43453.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    James the Second, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, to all and singular archbishops, archdeacons, deans, and their officials parsons, vicars, curates, and all other spiritual persons ...    1687
  54. 43454.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    James the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the faith, ... Whereas by our letters patents, bearing date the fifth day of March, in the second year of our reign, we were pleased to signifie our royal pleasure, to all our loving subjects, on the behalf of the distressed French Protestants, ...    1687
  55. 43455.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    To the king's most excellent majesty, the humble address of the cittizens and inhabitants that are of the Presbyterian perswasion in the city of Edinburgh and Cannongate.    1687
  56. 43456.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)    Whereas His Majesty hath been certainly informed of the killing and destroying of the game in and about his honour of Hampton-Court ...    1687
  57. 43457.
    European Company for West-India    Proposals of the undertakers for setling a free port in West-India.    1687
  58. 43458.
    Everard, John, missioner.    A winding-sheet for the schism of England contriv'd for to inform the ignorant, resolve the wavering, and confirm the well principled Roman Catholick. By J. E. missioner.    1687
  59. 43459.
    F. H.    Great nevvs from the West-Indies sent in a letter to a merchant of London, November the 28th, 1687.    1687
  60. 43460.
    Ferguson, Robert, d. 1714.    A representation of the threatning dangers, impending over Protestants in Great Brittain With an account of the arbitrary and popish ends, unto which the declaration for liberty of conscience in England, and the proclamation for a toleration in Scotland, are designed.    1687
  61. 43461.
    Fire Office (London, England)    A table of the insurance offices one, against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill; and the other, at the Rainbow Coffee-House, next the Inner-Temple-Gate.    1687
  62. 43462.
    Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.    [Pharmako-basanos]: or, The touch-stone of medicines. Discovering the vertues of [brace] vegetables, minerals, animals, by their tastes smells. : In two volumes. / By Sir John Floyer ...    1687
  63. 43463.
    Fontenelle, M. de (Bernard Le Bovier), 1657-1757.    A discourse of the plurality of worlds written in French by the most ingenious author of the Dialogues of the dead ; and translated into English by Sir W.D., Knight.    1687
  64. 43464.
    Fowler, Edward, 1632-1714.    The fourth note of the church examined, viz. Amplitude, or multitude and variety of believers    1687
  65. 43465.
    Fox, George, 1624-1691.    How Gods people are not to take the names of the heathen gods in their mouths, nor follow their customs nor learn their waies,    1687
  66. 43466.
    Franck, Richard, 1624?-1708.    A philosophical treatise of the original and production of things writ in America in a time of solitudes by R. Franck.    1687
  67. 43467.
    Freke, William, 1662-1744.    A vindication of the Unitarians, against a late reverend author on the Trinity    1687
  68. 43468.
    Fuller, Abraham, d. 1694.    The testimony of Abraham Fuller, concerning the death of his son Joseph Shewing his blessed condition in the time of his sickness, and when he was near his departure: how wonderfully the Lord did appear by his spirit and power, revealing himself in him (after death has seised upon him) in a greater measure then ever before.    1687
  69. 43469.
    G. L.    The Gentleman's new jockey, or, Farrier's approved guide containing the exactest rules and methods for breeding and managing horses, ... especially what relates to racing or running, coursing, travel, war, , with directions for heats, dieting, dressing ... ; to which is added a second part, containing many rare and new secrets, never before made publick ... ; illustrated with sundry curious and necessary cutts.    1687
  70. 43470.
    Gadbury, John, 1627-1704.    Festum festorum, or, A discourse touching the holy feast of Easter shewing how it may be established for ever / by John Gadbury ...    1687
  71. 43471.
    Gaya, Louis de.    Matrimonial customs, or, The various ceremonies and divers ways of celebrating weddings practised amongst all the nations in the whole world done out of French.    1687
  72. 43472.
    Gee, Edward, 1657-1730.    Veteres vindicati, in an expostulatory letter to Mr. Sclater of Putney, upon his Consensus veterum, wherein the absurdity of his method, the weakness of his reasons are shewn, his false aspersions upon the Church of England are wiped off, and her faith concerning the Eucharist proved    1687
  73. 43473.
    Gentleman of Oxford.    The judgment and doctrine of the Church of England concerning one special branch of the King's prerogative, viz. in dispencing with the penall laws / asserted by the most reverend father in God, the lords Arch-Bishops Bancroft, Laud and Usher, the right reverend fathers in God, the lords Bishops Sanderson and Cartwright, the reverend doctors, Sir Thomas Ridley L.L.D., Dr. Hevlin, Dr. Barrow, Dr. Sherlock master of the temple, Dr. Hicks, Dr. Nalson and Dr. Puller ; and by the anonymus, author of The harmony of divinity and law : together with the concurring resolutions of our reverend judges, as most consonant and agreeable thereunto ; in a letter from a gentleman of Oxford, to his friend at London.    1687
  74. 43474.
    Gibbs, Richard, fl. 1681-1687.    The new disorders of love A gallant novel. Written by Richard Gibbs, of Norwich, philo. medici.    1687
  75. 43475.
    Gobinet, Charles, 1614-1690.    The instruction of youth in Christian piety taken out of the sacred Scriptures, and Holy Fathers; divided into five parts. With a very profitable instruction for meditation, or mental prayer. By Charles Gobinet, Doctor of Divinity, of the House and Society of Sorbon, principal of the College of Plessis-Sorbon. The last edition in French, now render'd into English.    1687
  76. 43476.
    Gooden, Peter, d. 1695.    The sum of a conference had between two divines of the Church of England and two Catholic lay-gentlemen at the request and for the satisfaction of three persons of quality, August 8, 1671.    1687
  77. 43477.
    Gordon, James, 1640?-1714.    A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the queries upon these their following tenets ... by a moderate son of the Church of England.    1687
  78. 43478.
    Gother, John, d. 1704.    A discourse of the use of images in relation to the Church of England and the Church of Rome in vindication of Nubes testium against a pamphlet entitled The antiquity of the Protestant religion concerning images, directed against some leaves of that collection.    1687
  79. 43479.
    Gother, John, d. 1704.    A letter from a dissenter to the divines of the Church of England in order to an union    1687
  80. 43480.
    Gother, John, d. 1704.    An answer to A discourse against transubstantiation    1687
  81. 43481.
    Gother, John, d. 1704.    Good advice to the pulpits deliver'd in a few cautions for the keeping up the reputation of those chairs, and preserving the nation in peace.    1687
  82. 43482.
    Gother, John, d. 1704.    The Catholic representer, or, The papist misrepresented. Second part    1687
  83. 43483.
    Gother, John, d. 1704.    Transubstantiation defended and prov'd from Scripture in answer to the first part of a treatise intitled, A discourse against transubstantiation.    1687
  84. 43484.
    Gould, Robert, d. 1709?    The laureat Jack Squabb's history in a little drawn, down to his evening from his early dawn.    1687
  85. 43485.
    Gould, Robert, d. 1709?    The laureat Jack Squabbs history in a little drawn, down to his evening, from his early dawn.    1687
  86. 43486.
    Gould, Robert, d. 1709?    To the society of the Beaux esprits a pindarick poem / by the author of the late Satyr against Woman.    1687
  87. 43487.
    Grantham, Thomas, 1634-1692.    Hear the church, or, An appeal to the mother of us all to all the baptized believers in England, exhorting them to stedfastness in the truth, according to the scriptures : together with some farther considerations of seven queries, sent to the baptized believers in Lincolnshire, concerning the judge of contriversies in matters of religion : in three parts / by Thomas Grantham.    1687
  88. 43488.
    Grantham, Thomas, 1634-1692.    Presumption no proof, or, Mr. Petto's arguments for infant-baptism considered and answered and infants interest in the convenant of grace without baptism asserted and maintained : whereunto is prefixed an answer to two questions propounded by Mr. Firmin about infants church-membership and baptism / by Thomas Grantham.    1687
  89. 43489.
    Grantham, Thomas, 1634-1692.    St. Paul's catechism, or, A brief and plain explication of the six principles of the Christian religion, as recorded Heb. 6., 1,2 with some considerations of the principles of natural and universal religion, as previous, and yet subservient to the rules of revealed and positive relgion: containing also, the duties of children to their superiors, written chiefly for the instruction of young Christians, children and servants in all Christian families / by Tho. Grantham.    1687
  90. 43490.
    Graziani, Antonio Maria, 1537-1611.    The history of the war of Cyprus. Written originally in Latin. With a new map of the island.    1687
  91. 43491.
    Grove, Robert, 1634-1696.    An answer to Mr. Lowth's letter to Dr. Stillingfleet in another letter to a friend.    1687
  92. 43492.
    Gutheridge, William, d. 1706.    A breviate of the suffering case of William Gooderidge    1687
  93. 43493.
    Hales, Edward, 1669 or 70-1690.    A speech, spoken by Mr. Hayles, a student of University-Colledge of Oxford, and son to the Honourable Sir Edward Hayles With His Majesties gracious acceptance.    1687
  94. 43494.
    Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of, 1633-1695.    A letter to a dissenter, upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence    1687
  95. 43495.
    Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of, 1633-1695.    A letter to a dissenter, upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence    1687
  96. 43496.
    Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of, 1633-1695.    Lettre ecrite a un nonconformiste, au sujet de la derniére déclaration de sa majesté, pour la tolérance traduite de l'anglois.    1687
  97. 43497.
    Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of, 1633-1695.    Remarks upon a pamphlet stiled, A letter to a dissenter, in another letter to the same dissenter.    1687
  98. 43498.
    Halley, Edmond, 1656-1742.    May it please the King's most excellent Majesty    1687
  99. 43499.
    Hayley, William, 1657-1715.    A sermon preached before the Right Honourable George, Earl of Berkeley, governour, and the company of merchants of England trading into the Levant seas at St. Peter's Church in Broadstreet, Jan 30, being Sunday, 1686/7 / by William Hayley ...    1687
  100. 43500.
    Heliodorus, of Emesa.    The triumphs of love and constancy a romance, containing the heroick amours of Theagenes Chariclea : in ten books / the first five rendred by a person of quality, the last five by N. Tate.    1687