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HARVARD
COLLEGE
LIBRARY

Br 260.85.9./

42-70 7-5

OL, IV.

POPE JOAN: A Dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist; manifestly proving, That a Woman, called Joan, was Pope of Rome; against the surmises and objections made to the contrary, by Robert Bellarmine and Cæsar Baronius, cardinals; Florimondus Ræmondus, N. D. and other popish writers, impudently denying the same. By Alexander Cooke. London, printed by John Haviland, for William Garrat; and are to be sold at his shop in Paul's Church-yard, at the sign of the Bull's Head. 1625. Quarto, containing one hundred and forty pages

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The Baths of Bath: Or, A necessary compendious Treatise concerning the Nature, Use, and Efficacy of those famous hot Waters; published for the benefit of all such as yearly, for their health, resort to those baths. With an advertisement of the great utility that cometh to man's body, by the taking of physick in the spring, inferred upon a question moved, concerning the frequency of sickness and death of people, more in that season than any other. Whereunto is also annexed a Censure concerning the Water of St. Vincent's Rocks, near Bristol, which begins to grow in great request and use against the stone. By Tho. Venner, doctor of physick, in Bath. London, printed by Felix Kyngston, in 1628. Quarto, containing twenty-six pages 110 A Letter concerning some Observations lately made at Bath. Written to his much honoured friend, Sir E. G. knight and baronet, M. D. in London, By Thomas Guidott, M. B.

Facilius ducimur, quam trahimur. SENEC.

London, printed in 1674. Quarto, containing twenty pages.
Considerations touching a War with Spain. Written by the Right Honourable
Francis, Lord Verulam, Viscount of St. Alban's. Imprinted 1629. Quarto,
containing forty-eight pages

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A Chronological Catalogue, or short Remembrance of the Princes Electors Palatine of the Rhine, that have been of the house of Bavaria unto this day, together with their succession and lives. The second edition. Loudon, printed by William Jones, dwelling in Red-Cross-Street, 1631. Duodecimo, containing thirty-eight pages. Consecrated and dedicated to the most high and peerless Princess, Elisabeth, Princess of Great-Britain, Queene of Bohemia, Duchess of Bavaria, Princess Palatine Electress, &c. By her Majesty's most affectionated and bound in all humble duty, W. H. An Historical Account of the Life and Tryal of Nicholas Anthoine, burnt for Judaism, at Geneva, in the year 1632. Quarto, containing fifteen pages 168 Some small and simple Reasons, delivered in a hollow-tree, in Waltham Forest, in a lecture, on the thirty-third of March last. By Aminadab Blower, a devout bellows-mender of Pimlico. Shewing the causes in general and particular, wherefore they do, might, would, should, or ought, except against and quite refuse the Liturgy or Book of Common Prayer. Printed, anno millimo, quillimo, trillimo. Quarto, containing eight pages The great and famous Battle of Lutzen, fought between the renowned King of Sweden and Walstein. Wherein were left dead upon the place between five and six thousand of the Swedish party, and between ten and twelve thousand of the Imperialists; where the king himself was unfortunately slain, whose death counterpoised all the other. Pappenheim, Merode, Isolani, and divers other great commanders were offered up like so many sacrifices on the Swedish altar, to he memory of their king. Here is also

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Go not by me, but buy me, and get by me..

London, printed for Henry and Moses Bell, 1637. Iu black letter, Quarto,

containing forty-eight pages

The Anatomy of a Woman's Tongue, divided into five parts: A medicine, a

poison, a serpent, fire, and thunder. Whereunto is added divers new epi-

grams never before printed. The fifth edition, with more new additions.

London, printed for Richard Harper, and are to be sold at his shop, at the

Hospital-gate, 1638. Duodecimo, containing eighteen pages

A Second and most exact Relation of those sad and lamentable Accidents,

which happened in and about the parish church of Wydecombe, near the

Dartmoors, in Devonshire, on Sunday, the 21st of October last, 1638.

Come, behold the works of the Lord, what desolations he hath

made in the earth. Psalm xlvi. 8.

Imprimatur Thomas Wyke, R. P. Episc. Lond. Cap. Domest. Printed at

London, by G. M. for R. Harford, and are to be sold at his shop in Queen's

Head Alley, in Paternoster-Row, at the Gilt Bible, 1638. Quarto, contain-

ing thirty-seven pages

The Marquis of Huntley's Reply to certain Noblemen, Gentlemen, and

Ministers, covenanters of Scotland: sent from their associates, to signify

unto him, that it behoved him either to assist their designs, or to be carried

to prison in the castle of Edinburgh, the 20th of April, 1639. Now pub-

lished, because of a false copy thereof lately printed without authority, or

his own consent. Quarto, containing four pages

A Question of the Cock, and whether his crowing affrights the Lion? Being

one of those questions handled in the weekly conferences of Monsieur

Renaudot's Bureau d'Addresses, at Paris. Translated into English, anno

1640, in six quarto pages

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