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2. P. Virgilii Maronis opera

3. A panegyrick on our Late Most Gracious Sovereign King William of glorious and immortal memory, as also on His Present Majesty our no less Gracious Sovereign King George : Spoken by James Parkinson one of the scholars of Birmingham School, December 10, 1715, being the day of their breaking up; and publish'd at the desire of some gentlemen that heard it.

7. A Paraphrase with some notes, on the Acts of the Apostles, and upon all the Epistles of the New Testament : Being a compleat supplement to Dr. Clark's paraphrase on the four Gospels. With a short preface to each Epistle, shewing the occasion and design of it; the several arguments set at the head of each chapter; and a general index to all the principal matters, words and phrases of the New-Testament, excepting the revelation. For the use of families. By Thomas Pyle, M.A. lecturer of Lyn-Regis in Norfolk. In two volumes

12. Paul Jacob Marpergers ... Montes pietatis, oder Leÿh-Assistentz- und Hülffs-Häuser, Lehn-Banquen und Lombards wie solche in einer jeden Republic, der gemeinen Bürgerschafft und auch andern Leuten sonderlich aber dem nothleidenden Armuth zum Besten höchst nöthig und nützlich anzulegen Nutzen des Aerarii weit profitabler als bis anhero geschehen anzustellen seyn wobey zugleich der Unterscheid der aufrichtigen und betrüglichen Lotterien entdecket wird

15. The people the greatest gainers by the duty of loving and esteeming their appointed Minister and teachers : a sermon preach'd at Wisbeech, in the Isle of Ely, first Sunday in Advent, 1714. On occasion of a new Vicar's settling there, and a new Bishop translated to the diocess. By Elisha Smith, A.M. lecturer of Wisbeech. Wherein are some considerations upon the rights of voluntary contribution, and other dues

18. A perfect discovery of the longitude at sea : In compliance with what's propos'd in a late act of Parliament. Being the product of nine years study, and frequent amendments of a mathematician, who has us'd the sea upwards of twenty five years, and has had the experience thereof at sea. And his projection hath been view'd and approv'd on by most of the mathematicians about London

28. Petri Poiret Cogitationum rationalium de Deo, anima et malo libri qvatuor : in quibus quid de hisce Cartesius ejusque sequaces boni aut secus senserint, omnisque philosophiae certiora fundamenta atque imprimis tota metaphysica verior continentur : nec non Benedicti de Spinoza atheismus & exitiales errores funditus exstirpantur ... Praemittur dissertation nova, ubi de duplici discendi methodo, deque simulato Petri Baelii contra Spinoza atheismum certamine agitur

36. Physico-chyrurgical treatises of the Gout, the Kings-Evil and the lues venerea : Giving a rational account of the origin of those distempers; as likewise of the origin of their causes, their increase, progress and symptoms; as also of their methods of cure, different from what hath been hitherto proposed; with their differences, diagnosticks and progosticks; and an account of a particular medicine, which in a little time removes the pain of the Gout, which we have not kept as a secret, but communicated for the use of the publick. To which is added, an essay of the reason of intermitting fevers, and the effects of the Cortex Peru, with the method of cure, by that as well as other medicines. The second edition. By Richard Boulton late of Brazen-Nose Colledge, Oxon

37. Ph©Œdri Augusti C©Œsaris liberti, fabularum ©sopiarum libri quinque : Quibus adjiciuntur index locupletissimus grammatico-practicus vocabulorum omnium fabulis in iisdem contentorum. Una cum interpretatione eorum Anglicana, praxique grammaticali. Quibus singul©Œ voces idiomate vernaculo exponuntur, artisque ad regulas revocantur, quarum auxilio tyrones utut artis grammatic©Œ adhuc rudes (vel marte proprio) pensa sua ph©Œdriana accurate idque facil©· & jucund©·, absque ullo, aut sibi ipsis t©Œdio, vel doctori negotio, addiscere possint. In usum Scholarum

42. The pious instructor : or, the heavenly warning piece. Being a token for youth. I. Advice to arm young people of both sexes against evil company, ... VI. The great reason why so many children come to untimely ends, for want of pious instructions. Written by Dr. B -t, late Ld. Bishop of S-y, and found in his closet after his decease

43. The plagues of Nod

46. A plain method of Christian devotion: laid down in discourses, meditations, and prayers, fitted to the various occasions, of a religious life : Translated and revised from the French of Monsieur Jurieu, By Will. Fleetwood, D.D. now lord bishop of Ely

60. Plus quam speravimus: or; the happy surprize : A sermon preach'd at Patching, in Sussex, January the 20th, 1714/15. being the day of thanksgiving to Almighty God, for bringing His Majesty to a peacable and quiet possession of the throne; and disappointing thereby the designs of the Pretender, and all his abettors and adherents. By Thomas Blennerhaysett, ...

77. Poetry lately publish'd.

85. The poor man's help : and young man's guide: containing I. Doctrinal instructions ... II. Practical directions ... III. Particular advices ... Unto which is added principles of religion, ... with Forms of prayer ... also Divine hymns ... By W. Burkitt

86. Poor Robin. 1715. An almanack of the old and new fashion: Or : An ephemerisin jest and earnest, being of the best and newest edition, wherein the reader may observe (if he be cunning in observations) many remarkable things worthy his and others choicest observation. Containing a two-fold calendar. viz. The old, honest, julian, or English account, and the rounheaded, whimzey headed, maggot-headed, paper-scull'd, slender-witted, shallow-brain'd, muggletonian, or fanatick account, with their several saints days, and observations upon every month. Being the third after bissextile or leap-year. Written by Poor Robin knight of the Burnt-Island, a well-willer to the mathematicks. The three and fiftieth impression

97. Posthumous works of the learned Sir Thomas Browne, Kt. M.D. late of Norwich : Printed from his original manuscripts. Viz. I. Repertorium: or, the antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Norwich. II. An account of some urnes, &c. found at Brampton in Norfolk, Anno 1667. III. Letters between Sir William Dugdale and Sir Tho. Browne. IV. Miscellanies. To which is prefix'd his life. There is also added, antiquitates Capell©Œ D. Johannis Evangelist©Œ; bodie schol©Œ Regi©Œ norwicensis. Authore Johanne Burton, A.M. ejusdem ludimagistro