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Credit: Sales catalogue 25: A. Russell Smith. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![167 Defoe.—A New Test of the Church of England’s Loyalty, 1687—The New Text examined by the Old Test of Truth and) Honesty, 1687. Two tracts, 5/ 420 167* Apprentices.—Relief of Apprentices wronged by their Masters (by Edw. Stephens), 2/6 4to, 1687 | 168 Bedfordshire Almanac (Early) ' White, a New Almanack for 1687, calcu- lated for the Meridian of Todington in Bed- forshire, by Thos. White. Uxébound, 5/ 1687 169 Eucharist.—Compendious Discourse on the Eucharist, with Two Appendices, 2/6 4t0, Oxford, 1688 | 170 Cambridge Almanaeck (Early) Swallow, a New Almanack for 1687, calculated for the University and Town of Cambridge. Unbound, 7/6 Camb., John Hayes, 1687 171 Sure and Honest Means for the Con- version of all Hereticks and Wholesome Advice and Expedients for the Reformation of the Church, 2/ 40, 1688 172 Vindieation of a Sheet, concerning the Orders of the Church of England against some Reasons, etc. Printed at Oxford, 2/ 410, 1688 173 Reflections upon the Occurrences of the | last year from Nov. 5, 4688, to Nov. 5, 1689, wherein the happy Progress of the late Revolution and Unhappy Progress of Affairs since are considered (by Edw. Stephens), 2/6 4to, 1689 174 Form of the Proceeding to the Corona- tion of King William and Queen Mary. Two leaves, RARE, 10/_ Folio, 1689 175 York.—Thoughts of a Private Person about the Justice of the Gentleman’s Under- taking at York, 2/6 1689 176 Seotland.—Poemata Selecta (A Crypto- gram on title), 5/ 410, no place or printer (1690) *.* Latin Poems to Robt. Lindesay, Geo. Lockhart, Graham, Geo. Makinnon, Mark Lermont, Dennistoun, James VIL., etc. 177 Marriage Promoted, in a Discourse of its Ancient and Modern Practice, under Heathen and Christian Commonwealths, 5/ 4/0, 1690 178 Essex’s Innocency and Honour Vindi- cated, or Murther, Subornation, Perjury and Oppression justly charged on the Mur- therers of Arthur, Earl of Essex, by L. Braddon. /vontispiece, 5/ 4¢0, 1690 179 Mary.—Form of the Proceeding to the Funeral of her late Majesty, Queen Mary II. Two leaves, RARE, 7/6 Folio, 1694 180 Culpepper (W.) Heroick Poem upon the King, 2/6 Folio, 1694 181 True Relation of the Wonderful Cure of Mary Maillard (Lame almost ever since she was born) on Sunday the 26th of Nov., 1693, with AFFIDAVITS and CERTIFICATES, also a letter from Dr. Wellwood to the Lady 'Mayoress. Calf, 15/ 1695 *,” A Remarkable case of ‘‘Faith-healing,” the subject was a native of France, living in Leicester-Fields, and was cured on read- ing the second chapter of the Gospel of St. Mark, 182 Shakespeare. — Dryden (J.) Troilus and Cressida, or Truth Found too late, a Tragedy, with a Preface containing the Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy, 5/ 4¢0, 1695 183 Danby. -—Collection of Memorable and Weighty Transactions in relation to the Impeachment of the Earl of Danby, 2/6 4/0, 1695 184 Trials of Robt. Charnock, Edw. King, and Thos. Keyes, and their Execution for High Treason, 5/ Folio, 1696 185 Purcell.—Damon, a Pastoral, lamenting the Death of that incomparable MASTER of Musick, Mr. Henry Purcell, late Organist of his Majesty’s Chapel, by J. G., 7/6 Folio, 1696 186 Mereurius Angliecanus, or English Mercury, being a compleat Diary for 1696, with an Ephemeris, by Geo. Parker, 5/ 1696 187 Craig (Mungo) Satyr against Atheistical Deism, with the genuine character of a Deist, 5/ 4to, Hdind., 1696 188 Standing Army.—Argument shewing that a Standing Army is inconsistent with a Free Government (answered by Defoe), 5/ 440, 1697 189 Rymer (Thos.) Essay on Critical and Curious Learning, and the Controversies of ~ Sir W. Temple and Mr. Wotton, and Dr. Bentley and Mr. Boyle. Aztograph note of Thos. Hearne on title, 3] 1698 190 Guide (P., 47D.) On the Nutrition in Animals, proving it Analogical to that of Plants, and the Nature of the Soul in Piants, Animals and Man, 2/ 1699 19t Norfolk Divoree.—Proceedings upon the Bill of Divorce between the Duke of Norfolk and the Lady Mary Mordaut. Scarce, 10/ 1700 192 JewS.—The Foreigners, a Poem, Part I. (query all published), 2/6 Folio, 1700](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33160533_0010.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)