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BOOKS lately Printed for, and Sold byWilliam Parkerat theKing’s Headin St.Paul’sChurch-Yard.

FOLIO.

FOLIO.

FOLIO.

A Compleat History ofEngland, to the Death of KingWilliamIII. with large Notes. Collected by the late BishopKennet. With the Effigies of all the Kings, from the Originals: Engraven by the best Masters. 3 Vols.

Puffendorf’s Law of Nature and Nations; in eight Books. Done intoEnglishbyBasil Kennet, D. D. To which are added, all the large Notes by Mr.Barbeyrac. The Fourth Edition, carefully corrected.

Guillim’s Display of Heraldry: The Sixth Edition, improv’d; with large Additions of many hundred Coats of Arms, under their respective Bearings; with good Authorities from theAshmoleanLibrary, SirGeorge Mackenzie,&c.

The Natural History ofNorthamptonshire; with some Account of the Antiquities. To which is annex’d, A Transcript ofDoomsday-Book, so far as it relates to that County. ByJohn Moreton, M. A. Rector ofOxendonin the same County, and F. R. S.

TheCambridgeConcordance to the Holy Scriptures: Together with the Books ofApocrypha; and the various Readings both of Texts and Margin, in a more exact Method than has hitherto been extant. The fifth Edition, very accurately corrected.

The Works of the famousNicholas Machiavel, Citizen and Secretary ofFlorence; newly and faithfully Translated intoEnglish. The Third Edition, carefully corrected.

The Works of the most exemplary Christian Mr.William Allen, consisting of thirteen distinct Tracts on several Subjects. With a Sermon preached at his Funeral by BishopKidder: To which is prefix’d, a Preface concerning the Author and his Writings; byJohn Williams, late Bishop ofChichester.

QUARTO.

QUARTO.

QUARTO.

Common-Place Book to the Bible.

Littleton’s Dictionary.

Religion of Nature delineated.

Tournefort’s compleat Herbal, 39 Numbers, to be continued. Price 1s.each.

The History and Antiquities, Ecclesiastical and Civil, of the Isle ofThanetinKent. ByJ. Lewis, M. A.

The History and Antiquities of the Abby and Church ofFevershaminKent; of the adjoining Priory ofDavingtonandMaison-DieuofOspringe, and Parish ofBocton Subtus le Bleyne,&c.ByJ. Lewis, M. A.

OCTAVOandTWELVES.

OCTAVOandTWELVES.

OCTAVOandTWELVES.

An Answer to the Dissenters Pleas for Separation: Or, an Abridgment of theLondonCases. Wherein the Substance of those Books is digested into one short and plain Discourse. The 6th Edition. ByThomas Bennet, D. D. late Vicar of St.Giles’sCripplegate.

BishopBull’s Sermons, with his Life. By Mr.Nelson, in 4 Vols.

The Book of Psalms made fit for the Closet; with Collects and Prayers out of the Liturgy of the Church ofEngland,&c.particularly adapted, with Titles to each Psalm.

Dr.Comber’s short Discourses upon the whole Common-Prayer, designed to inform the Judgment, and excite the Devotion of such as daily use the same. The Fourth Edition.

Civil Policy, a Treatise concerning the Nature of Government. Wherein the Reasons of the great Diversity to be observed in the Customs, Manners, and Usages of Nations, are Historically explained, and Remarks made upon the Changes of ourEnglishConstitutions, and the different Measures of our several Kings. By a Doctor of Physick.

BishopCumberland’sSanchoniatho’s PhœnicianHistory.

——Origines Gentium Antiquisitione: Or, Attempts for Discovering the Times of the first Planting of Nations. In several Tracts.

N. B.These two Pieces of BishopCumberland’s, contain a Confutation of the new Notion of Chronology advanced by SirIsaac Newton.

Drelincourt’s Christian’s Defence against the Fears of Death; with seasonable Directions how to prepare our selves to Die well. The 12th Edition.

A Defence of Diocesan Episcopacy, in Answer to a Book of Dr.David Clarkson, lately published, intituledPrimitive Episcopacy. ByH. Maurice, D. D. The Second Edition.

SirJohn Floyer’s Treatise of the Asthma. 3d Edit.

The Frauds of theRomishMonks and Priests, set forth in eight Letters. The 5th Edition. With Observations on a Journey toNaples: Wherein the Frauds of theRomishMonks and Priests are further discovered. Lately written by a Gentleman in his Journey toItaly, and published for the Benefit of the Publick. 2 Vols.

The Gentleman instructed in the Conduct of a virtuous and happy Life. In Three Parts. Written for the Instruction of a young Nobleman. To which is added: A Word to the Ladies. By way of Supplement to the First Part.

The Gardeners and Florists Dictionary: Or, A compleat System of Horticulture. In 2 Vols. ByPhilip Miller, Gardener of the Botanick Garden atChelsea.

The genuine Use and Necessity of the two Sacraments: Namely, Baptism and the Lord’s Supper; with our Obligations frequently to receive the latter.

The History ofEngland, faithfully extracted from authentick Records, approved Manuscripts, and the most celebrated Histories of this Kingdom, in all Languages, whether Ecclesiastical or Civil, with the Effiges of the Kings and Queens. 5th Edition. 2 Vols.

Olyff’s Practical Exposition on the Church Catechism. 2 Vols.

Lawfulness of Infant Baptism improv’d from Scripture: With the Right that the Infants of Christian Parents have to be Baptized. Wherein also Mr.Gales Reflections on Dr.Wall’s History of Infant Baptism are examined and refuted, so far as they came in the Way of this Discourse; and all the Objections and Arguments of other Antipædobaptists, that are of any Weight, are taken off. By the Rev. Mr.Owen, Vicar ofIfordinSussex.

BishopPotter’s Discourse of Church Government; wherein the Rights of the Church, and the Supremacy of Christian Princes are vindicated and adjusted. Third Edition.

Pious Communicant: Containing whatever is necessary to persuade and prepare us for that and all other Duties of Devotion, and prevent all Scruples concerning them,&c.

FatherQuesnel’s Moral Reflections upon every Verse of the New Testament, in order to make the Reading of it more profitable, and the Meditation more easy. In four Vols.

N. B.Those Gentlemen that have the First and Second Volumes, are desired speedily to send for the Third and Fourth, otherwise they will find it difficult to compleat them, there not being so many Printed of the two last as of the former Volumes.

Reflections upon Learning; wherein is shewn the Insufficiency thereof, in its several Particulars, in order to evince the Usefulness and Necessity of Revelation. The sixth Edition. By a Gentleman.

The Scripture Doctrine of Christ’s Divinity: or, The adorable Nature, voluntary Subjection, and necessary Supremacy of the Son of God, consider’d: In six Sermons; preach’d on several Occasions. BySam. Johnson, M. A. Vicar ofGreat Torrington, Rector ofLittle Torrington.

Where may be hadGratis, aCatalogueofBooks(being Part of the Stock of two Booksellers who have lately left off Trade) which are to be sold very cheap unbound tillMichaelmasnext, the Prices printed in the Catalogue afterward, at the former Prices.

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