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6. Benedictus : Good men described, and the glories of their goodness, declared. With some character & history of one who belonged unto the tribe: namely, Mr. Thomas Bridge, a late Pastor of the First-Church in Boston; who expired, 26 d. VII m. 1715. Whereto there is added, an instrument, which he wrote, when he drew near his end, and left as a legacy to survivers, relating some of his experiences; and offering some testimonies to the cause of religion. By C. Mather, D.D. & F.R.S.

7. Benedictus. : Good men described, and the glories of their goodness, declared. With some character & history of one who belonged unto the tribe; namely, Mr. Thomas Bridge, a late pastor of the First-church in Boston; who expired, 26 d. VII m. 1715. Whereto there is added, an instrument, which he wrote, when he drew near his end, and left as a legacy to survivors, relating some of his experiences; and offering some testimonies to the cause of religion

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10. Berg Ordnung wie solche aus ... der Marggrafen zu Brandenburg, alten Articuln und andern dieser Zeit löblichen Ordnungen aufs neue zusammen gezogen : mit Befreyung und neuen Articuln vermehret : und mit gnädigster Erlaubnuss jetzt wiederum aufs neue übersehen und denen Bergwercks Liebhabern, Berg-Leuten und andern zum guten aufgelegt und im Druck gebracht worden

13. Bibliotheca Coisliniana, olim Segueriana, sive Manuscriptorum omnium graecorum, quae in ea continentur, accurata descriptio, ubi operum singulorum notitia datur, aetas cujusque manuscripti indicatur, vetustiorum specimina exhibentur, aliaque multa annotantur, quae ad palaeographiam graecam pertinent. Accedunt anecdota bene multa ex eadem bibliotheca desumta cum interpretatione latina

15. Bibliotheca itineraria: or, A catalogue of books collected by a gentleman traveller lately deceased : Consisting of Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and Spanish books, in divinity, [playsick], mathematicks, history, travels, miscellan[ie]s, and other faculties, some printed by orphens, morel, plantin, Elzevir, and the other best printers; most of them nearly bound and gilded on the back. Will be sold by auction, on Wednesday the 23d instant, at Tom's Coffee-House in St. Martin's Lane, at five a-clock precisely. By James Levi. Catalogues are to be had at Mr. King's in Westminster-Hall, Mr. Graves's in St. James's-Street, Mr. Stoker's over against the meuse, Mr. Clark's near the Poultry; Mr. Clement's in Oxford, Mr. Crownfield's in Cambridge at Jam. Levi's shop at the Golden-Eagle near the Fountatin-Tavern in the Strand, and at the place of sale. 1715

16. Bibliotheca miscellanea a catalogue of choice and valuable books, in every faculty (viz.) divinity, law, physick, mathematicks, history, metaphisicks, physicks, eshicks, poverty plays, romances, novels &c. Which will be sold by way of auction at the Two Blue-posts in the Bridge-Street in the city of Chester, by Randal Mimshull book-seller : The sale will begin upon Monday the 23d day of January next, exactly 4 of the clock in the eveing, and will so be continued daily till they are all sold. ... Catalogues may be had gratis at the place of sale; where the books may be viewed and also where attendance will be daily given; also from Jon. Taylor bookseler, in Whitchurch and Mamptwich and Tho. Durston book-seller in Salop, and Henry Fisher in Wrexham. B. At the place of sale aforesaid, will be sold by way of auction, a curious colection of painted pictures, sculptures, and mapps of diverse sorts, not mentioned in this catalogue

30. The blessedness of the death of these that die in the lord, and more especially in the evil time : Excellently discoursed in seven very searching, but very sweet sermons, on revel. XIV. Vr. XIII wherein several weighty cases relating to death in general, and to dying in the lord in particular, are succinctly, solidly, and satisfyingly hindled: By that faithful, fruitful, and Fam as minister of the Gospel, Mr. James Durham, sometime preacher thereof at Glasgow. Whereunto, at the desire of the worthy widow and other Judicious Christian friends of that singularly successful minister of the Gospel, Mr. William Gurbry. There is affixed a vindication of his sweet smelling memory, from the high injury done thereto, by the pitiful, ignorant, and grosly nonsensical mis-printing of some of his sermons

40. The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches

76. The British weekly mercury

79. Bungey: or The false brother, prov'd his own executioner : In a sermon, upon these words, and went and hang'd himselself, Matth. XXVII. 5. In which, the secret vices, lewd principles, and (suppos'd) shameful death of that tool Dr. S-rel (alias Bungey) is set in a new light; and the black charge exhibited against him, offer'd to be attested in any Court of Justice (or even in St. Andrews Pulpit) when ever the Dr. will appoint the time. [B]y Mr. John Dunton. Author of Neck or nothing, and the three late sermons intitled, The hereditary bastard, Ox- and Bull- and King Abigail

83. By beat of drum : All gentlemen-commonners, that are willing to serve the Fr-ch K-g and the present M-n-y, in the regiment of Sc-ch l-ds, in the House of P-rs, under the command of His G. J-s D. of H-n, let them repair to the sign of the White Staff in York-Buildings, the Purse in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, the Gold Key near Spring-Garden; and the Fring'd Gloves in Golden Square, where they shall receive their patents gratis: ten French pistoles in gold, and a proportionable pension, Quam die se bene-gesserint. With all other fitting encouragement. So God bless the King. Huzza, dub a-dub, &c.

84. By Charles Earl of Lauderdale, Lord Charles Ker, James Lord Torphichen, Lord Rorstoun, Baron Clerk, Sir John Inglis of Cramond, Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees, John Baird Younger of Newbaith, Mr. James Dalrymple Younger of Haills, and John Hoppringle of Torsonce, deputy lieutenants of the shire of Edinburgh : Whereas the deputy lieutenants of the shire of Edinburgh, with consent of the heritors and freeholders thereof, have thought fit ...

85. By His Excellency, Joseph Dudley Esq. ... A proclamation against a commerce & trade with the French of Canada, Cape Breton, &c. : Whereas the articles of commerce betwixt the subjects of the crown of Great Britain, and those of France, upon the late treaty of peace, are not yet fully adjusted and settled ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, upon Tuesday the 29th day of March, 1715 ...

86. By His Excellency Robert Hunter, Esq ; ... A proclamation : Whereas the proprietors of province of New-Jersey have nominated and appointed James Smith, Esq ; to be keeper of the records for the said proprietors ; and James Alexander, Gent. to be surveyor general of the lands in the said province ... Given under my hand and seal at arms at Perth-Amboy the seventh day of November ... annoq. Domini 1715

87. By His Excellency Robert Hunter, Esq ; captain general and governour in chief of the provinces of New-York, New-Jersey, and Territories depending thereon in America, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c. in Council : an ordinance for altering the times of sitting of the Supream Court of Judicature in the city of New-York, and for trying of causes in the respective counties in the said province, brought to issue in the said Supream Court

92. By the governour, a proclamation : Whereas at the General Court holden at New Haven, the thirteenth day of this present month ... it was agreed and resolved by the following act, that the several laws, formerly made for the suppressing and punishing divers immoralities and irreligious practices, should be thereby re-inforced ... Given under my hand in New-London, the 29th. day of October, Anno Domini 1715 ...

93. By the Governour, a proclamation : whereas at the General Court holden at New Haven, the thirteenth day of this present month, (upon a representation made by the reverend elders of the churches in their general association, appointed to enquire into the state of religion in this colony), it was agreed and resolved by the following Act, that the several laws, formerly made for the supressing and punishing divers immoralities and irreligious practices, should be thereby re-inforced : and it was further particularly provided, for the more effectual executing of the said Act, that a proclamation of the same tenour should be therewith emitted

94. By the Honourable the Council of His Majesties province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A declaration : Whereas a printed sheet, not sign'd by any person, intituled, The case of His Excellency the governour and Council ... truly stated, was laid before the board ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, upon Friday the eighteenth day of March, 1714 [new style, 1715].

95. By the Honourable the Council of His Majesties province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A proclamation : Whereas in the royal charter ... And whereas by reason that there is no person within the said province, commissionated by Our Soveraign Lord King George, to be governour within the same ; the government is now devolved upon the Council ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the fourth day of February ... 1714 [new style, 1715].