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42. HANSERD KNOLLYS SOCIETY FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE WORKS OF EARLY ENGLISH AND OTHER BAPTIST WRITERS. [Publications] London, 1846-54. 10 v. illus., pl., port.

CONTENTS. [no. 1] Underhill, E. B., comp. Tracts on liberty of conscience. 1846. [no. 2] Broadmead church (Bristol, Eng.) Records. 1847. [no. 3] Bunyan, J. Pilgrim's progress. 1847. [no. 4] Williams, R. The bloudy tenent of persecution. 1848. [no. 5] Canne, J. A necessity of separating from the Church of England. 1849. [no. 6] Bracht, T. J. von. A martyrology of the Baptist. v. 1. 1850 [no. 7] Veil, C. M. de. Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles. 1851. [no. 8] Bracht, T. J. von. A martyrology of the Baptist. v. 2. 1855. [no. 9] Underhill, E. B., comp. Records of the churches of Christ at Fenstanton, Warboys, and Hexham. 1854. [no. 10] Underhill, E. B., comp. Confessions of faith of the Baptist churches of England. 1854.

43. The HARLEIAN miscellany; or, A collection of scarce, curious, and entertaining pamphlets and tracts, as well in manuscript as in print, found in the late Earl of Oxford's library; interspersed with historical, political, and critical notes. London, 1808-11. 12 v.

Originally published 1744-46. The pamphlets were selected and edited by William Oldys. Dr. Johnson supplied the preface. cf. Dict. of nat. biog.

A reprint of the first edition, chronologically arranged by J. Malham.

v. 12 has complete index to the 12 v.

For contents see Catalogue of the library of the Boston athenæum, pt. 2, p. 1336-1340.
Cited as Harleian misc.

44. HAZLITT, WILLIAM CAREW, ed. Inedited tracts: illustrating the man-
ners, opinions, and occupations of Englishmen during the sixteenth
and seventeenth centuries: now first republished from the original
copies with a preface and notes. London, 1868. 7, 218 p.
Roxburghe library.

CONTENTS.-The English courtier, and the cutrey-gentlemen.-A health to the gentlemanly profession of seruingmen.-The court and the country by N. B. Gent.

Cited as Hazlitt, Inedited tracts.

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45. HINDLEY, CHARLES, ed. The old book collector's miscellany: or, A collection of readable reprints of literary rarities, illustrative of the history, literature, manners, and biography of the English nation during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Ed. by Charles Hindley, esq. London, 1871-73. 3 v. illus., facsims.

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Half-title: Miscellanea antiqua anglicana.

Cited as Hindley.

46. LIBRARY OF ANGLO-CATHOLIC THEOLOGY. Oxford, 1841-1863. 32 v. in 88. fronts. (ports.) fold. tables.

CONTENTS.-no. 1. Andrewes, L. Ninety-six sermons.

5 v. no. 2. Same. A pattern of catechistical doctrine. no. 3. Same. Tortura Torti. no. 4. Andrewes, L. Responsio ad Apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini. no. 5. Same. Preces privatae. no. 6. Same. Opuscula quaedam posthuma. no. 7. Same. Two answers to Cardinal Perron. no. 8-9. Beveridge, W., bp. of St. Asaph. Theological works. 12 V. no. 10. Bramhall, J., abp. of Armagh. Works. 5 v. no. 11: 1. Bull, G., bp. of St. David's. Harmonia apostolica. no. 11: 2. Same. Examen censurae. no. 12. Same. Defensio fidei Nicaenae. 2 v. no. 13. Same. The judgment of the Catholic church. no. 14. Cosin, J., bp. of Durham. Works. 5 v. no. 15. Crakanthorp, R. Defensio ecclesiae anglicanae. no. 16. Forbes, W., bp. of Edinburgh. Considerationes modestae et pacificae controversarium. 2. V. no. 17. Frank, M. Sermons. 2 V. no. 18. Gunning, P., bp. of Ely. The Paschal or Lent fast. no. 19-21. Hammond, H. Miscellaneous theological works ... to which is prefixed the life of the author, by John Fell. 3 v. in 4. no. 22. Hickes, G. Two treatises on the Christian priesthood. 3 v. no. 23-24. Johnson, J. Theological works. 4 v. no. 25. Laud, W., abp. of Canterbury. Works. 7 v. in 9. no. 26. L'Estrange, H. The alliance of divine offices. no. 27. Marshall, N. The penitential

discipline of the primitive church. no. 28. Nicholson, W., bp. of Gloucester. An exposi tion of the catechism. no. 29. Overall, J., bp. of Norwich. The convocation book of MDCVI. no. 30. Pearson, J., bp. of Chester. Vindiciae epistolarum S. Ignatii. 2 v. no. 31. Thorndike, H. Theological works. 6 v. in 10. no. 32. Wilson, T., bp. of Sodor and Man. Works. 7 v. in 8.

47. [MASERES, FRANCIS.] Select tracts relating to the civil wars in England, in the reign of King Charles the First; by writers who lived in the time of those wars, and were witnesses of the events which they describe... London, 1815. 2 v.

Preface signed: Francis Maseres.

CONTENTS.-pt. 1. May, T. A breviary of the history of the Parliament of England. 1655. Lilly, W. Several observations on the life and death of King Charles 1. 1651. Holles, D. Holles, 1st baron. Memoirs of Denzil, lord Holles. 1699. Walker, C. Relations and observations, historical and politick, upon the Parliament begun anno Dom. 1640. 1648. pt. 2. Berkeley, J. Berkeley, 1st baron. Memoirs of Sir John Berkeley. 1699. Huntington, R. Sundry reasons, inducing Major Robert Huntingdon to lay down his commission. 1648. Fairfax, T. Fairfax, 3d baron. Short memorials of Thomas, lord Fairfax. 1699. Hobbes, T. Behemoth: the history of the causes of the civil wars of England. 1679. Remarks on some particular passages in the preceding tract of Mr. Hobbes, which appear to the present editor to contain erroneous opinions. Fell, J., bp. of Oxford. The interest of England stated. 1659. Price, J. The mystery and method of His Majesty's happy restauration. 1680. Milton, J. Reflections on the civil war in England, between King Charles the First and the Long Parliament.

Cited as Maseres, Select tracts.

48. MASERES, FRANCIS, ed. Occasional essays on various subjects, chiefly political and historical; extracted partly from the publick newspapers, during the present reign, and partly from tracts published in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth, King Charles I., King Charles II., and from Bishop Burnet's History of his own times ... London, 1809. 16, 607 p. Cited as Maseres, Occasional essays.

49. Newcastle-upon-Tyne TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. [Newcastle reprints. Nos. 1-2, 9-10, 17-18, 21, 26, 28-29, 34-35, 37, 54-57, 59-61, 67, 69, 71-73, 78. Newcastle, etc., 1817-32] 4 v. front., illus., pl., ports., fold. geneal. table. (no. 29 incomplete).

V. I contains nos. 54-57, 59-61, 78; v. 2, nos. 1-2, 9-10, 17-18, 21, 26, 28-29 (in part); v. 3, nos. 34-35, 72, 37, 67; v. 4, nos. 71, 69, 73.

For complete list see Lowndes, Bibliographer's manual. v. 4, apx., p. 159-64.
Cited as Newcastle reprints.

50. ORMEROD, GEORGE, ed. Tracts relating to military proceedings in Lancashire during the great Civil war, commencing with the removal, by Parliament, of James Lord Strange, afterwards Earl of Derby, from his lieutenancy of Lancashire, and terminating with his execution at Bolton. 1844. 31, 371 p.

Cited as Chetham soc. 2.

51. PECK, FRANCIS. Desiderata curiosa: or, A collection of divers scarce and curious pieces relating chiefly to matters of English history; consisting of choice tracts, memoirs, letters, wills, epitaphs, &c. transcribed, many of them, from the originals themselves, and the rest from divers antient ms. copies, or the ms. collections of sundry famous antiquaries and other eminent persons, both of the last and present age: the whole, as near as possible, digested into an order of time,

and illustrated with ample notes, contents, additional discourses, and
a complete index. By Francis Peck
A new ed., greatly cor-

...

rected, with some memoirs of the life and writings of Mr. Peck. London, 1779. 2 v. in I. front. (port.) pl.

These papers relate to the period 1558-1660.

Paged continuously.

Cited as Peck, Desiderata.

52. THE PHENIX: or, A revival of scarce and valuable pieces from the remotest antiquity down to the present times. Being a collection of manuscripts and printed tracts, no where to be found but in the closets of the curious ... London, 1707-8. 2 v.

v 2. has title: The second volume of The Phenix: or, A revival of scarce and valuable pieces nowhere to be found but in the closets of the curious.

Cited as Phenix.

53. POLLARD, ALBERT FREDERICK, ed. Political pamphlets.

Selected and

arranged by A. F. Pollard. With an introduction and explanatory notes. London, 1897. vi p., I 1., 9-345, [1] p.

The pamphlet library.

sea.

CONTENTS.-I. Sexby's Killing no murder. 11. Halifax's Rough draft of a new model at III. Halifax's Cautions for choice of members of Parliament. IV. Arbuthnot's Art of political lying. v. Steele's Crisis. VI. Swift's Thoughts on the present state of affairs. VII. Bolingbroke's State of parties at the accession of George 1. VIII. Swift's Drapier's letters no. IV. IX. Junius's letter no. 1. x. Junius's letter to the Duke of Bedford. XI. Junius's letter to the king. XII. Burke's Thoughts on the cause of present discontents. XIII. Burke's Letters on a regicide peace, no. III.

53a. SMEETON, [GEORGE] ed. Smeeton's historical and biographical tracts Westminster, 1820. 2 v. front., pl., port. CONTENTS. v. 1 Clarke, Samuel. England's remembrancer 1819.-Clarke, Samuel. The fatal vespers

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1657. Reprinted, 1657. Reprinted, 1817.-[Williams, John, 1679. Reprinted, 1819.-The

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bp. of Chichester] History of the gunpowder treason
King's Maiesties declaration to his subjects, concerning lawful sports to be used. 1618. Re-
printed, 1817.-W[eldon], Sir A. The court and character of King James
1650. Re-
printed, 1817.-[Scott, Thomas] A choice narrative of Count Gondamor's transactions during
his embassy in England. By Sir Robert Cotton ... 1659. Reprinted, 1820.-Historical
and biographical memoirs of George Villiers 1. duke of Buckingham. 1819.-The life and
death of Henrietta Maria de Bourbon
1685. Reprinted, 1820.-Remarks on the life
Reprinted, 1817.

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and death of the fam'd Mr. Blood. 1680.

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v. 2. An historical account of the heroick life and magnanimous actions of ... James,
duke of Monmouth
1683. Reprinted, 1820.-[Vicars, John] England's worthies
1647. Reprinted, 1819.-[Harris, William] An historical and critical account of Hugh Peters.
After the manner of Mr. Bayle
1751. Reprinted, 1818.-[Cotton, Sir R. B.] A short
1627. Reprinted, 1820.-[Defoe,
1818.-No jest like a true jest
Reprinted, 1817.

view of the long life and reign of Henry the Third
Daniel] The dumb philosopher
1719. Reprinted,

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1674. Reprinted, 1817.-Second Captain Hind. [n.d.]
Cited as Smeeton.

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54. SOMERS TRACTS. A collection of scarce and valuable tracts, on the most interesting and entertaining subjects: but chiefly such as relate to the history and constitution of these kingdoms. Selected from an infinite number in print and manuscript, in the Royal, Cotton, Sion, and other public as well as private, libraries; particularly that of the late Lord Somers. 2d ed., rev., augm. and arranged by Walter Scott, Esq. ... London, 1809-15. 13 v. fold. pl.

CONTENTS.-V. 1. Prior to the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Reign of Queen Elizabeth. v. 2-3. Reign of King James 1. V. 4-5. Reign of King Charles 1. v. 6-7. Commonwealth. v. 7-8. Reign of King Charles II. v. 9. Reign of King James II. V. 9-12. Reign of King William 111. V. 12-13. Reign of Queen Anne. v. 13. Reign of King George 1. Cited as Somers.

55. SPALDING CLUB, ABERDEEN. The miscellany of the Spalding club. v. 1-5. Aberdeen, 1841-52. 5 v. facsims.

Ed. by John Stuart.

56. STATE TRACTS: being a collection of several treatises relating to the government. Privately printed in the reign of K. Charles II. London, 1689. 2 p. 1., 240, 367-468 p.

Many errors in paging.

28 tracts, mostly anonymous.

Cited as State Tracts, Charles II.

57. STATE TRACTS: being a farther collection of several choice treatises relating to the government. From the year 1660, to 1689. Now published in a body, to shew the necessity, and clear the legality of the late revolution, and our present happy settlement, under the auspicious reign of Their Majesties, King William and Queen Mary. London, 1692. 4 p. 1., 499 p.

Several errors in paging.

Cited as State tracts, 1660-89.

58. TRACTS (Chiefly rare and curious reprints) relating to Northamptonshire. ... Northampton, [Eng.] 1870-81. 2 v. fronts., illus.

Each tract has a special t.-p. and separate paging.

Pref. signed: John Taylor.

Cited as Tracts relating to Northamptonshire.

59. [WASHBOURN, JOHN] ed. Bibliotheca gloucestrensis: a collection of scarce and curious tracts, relating to the county and city of Gloucester; illustrative of, and published during the civil war; with an historical introduction, notes, and an appendix. Gloucester, 1825. 1 p. 1., ccv, viii, [6], 456 p. front. (port.) I pl., map, plan.

Each tract has reprint of original t.-p.

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CONTENTS.-Historical introduction (ccv p.) by Rev. John Webb.-Historical relation of the military government of Gloucester. By John Corbet.-A true relation of the late attempt made upon the town of Ciceter -A particular relation of the action before Cyrencester -A relation of the taking of Ciceter -The petition of the inhabitants of Cyrencester presented to His Majesty at Oxford; with His Majestie's answer thereunto.-The victoriovs and fortunate proceedings of Sir William Waller .. with the true manner of his taking Highnam.—A true relation of the late fight betweene Sir William Waller's forces and those sent from Oxford.-A briefe and exact relation of the siege laid before the city of Glocester. Collected by John Dorney.-A true relation of the late expedition of His Excellency Robert, earle of Essex, for the relief of Gloucester.-A true coppy of a paper delivered to His Excellency upon the heath neer Newberry.-A true and exact relation of the marchings of the two regiments of the trained bands for the reliefe of the city of Glocester.—A true relation of the severall passages which have happened to our army since it advanced towards Glocester with the manner of the reliefe of the same.-A true relation of a wicked plot intended and still on foot against the city of Glocester to betray the same into the hands of the cavaliers.-Eben-Ezer. A full and exact relation of the severall remarkable and victorious proceedings of the ever-renowned Colonell Massy.-A great victory obtained by Collonel Massey at the storming of Sir John Winter's house.-Fovre ordinances of Parliament.-An ordinance of ... Parliament for uniting certain churches, and for maintenance of preaching-ministers in the city of Glocester.-Appendix. Cited as Washbourn, Bibliotheca glocestrensis.

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COLLECTED WORKS

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59a. ANDREWES, LANCELOT, bp. of Winchester. Ninety-six sermons Pub. by His Majesty's special command. [Ed. by J. P. Wilson] Oxford, 1841-43. 5 v. front. (port.)

Library of Anglo-Catholic theology [no. 1]

60. ANDREWES, LANCELOT, bp. of Winchester. Opuscula quaedam posthuma Accedit in opera ejus latina index copiosissimus. Oxonii, 1852. 216, 69 p.

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Library of Anglo-Catholic theology [no. 6]

Contains reprints of original t-p. "Index auctorum quibus usi sumus."

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61. ANDREWES, LANCELOT, bp. of Winchester. A pattern of catechistical doctrine, and other minor works. Oxford, 1846. 18, 431 p. Library of Anglo-Catholic theology [no. 2]

CONTENTS.-A pattern of catechistical doctrine.--Judgment of the Lambeth articles.Form of consecration of a church and churchyard.-View of the government of the Old and New Testament.-Discourse of ceremonies retained and used in Christian churches.

62. ANDREWES, LANCELOT, bp. of Winchester. Two answers to Cardinal Perron, and other miscellaneous works. Oxford, 1854. 122, 463 p. fold. table.

Library of Anglo-Catholic theology [no. 7]

Ed. by J. Bliss.

CONTENTS.-Isaacson, H. Life of Bp. Andrewes.-Harington, Sir J. Memoir of Bp. Andrewes. List of works by Bp. Andrewes.-Two answers to Cardinal Perron.-A discourse against second marriage.-Visitation articles.-Notes on the Book of common prayer.-Form for consecrating church plate.-Form of induction.-Manual for the sick.-Manual of private devotions and meditations.-Index to texts of sermons.-General index to sermons.

63. BACON, FRANCIS, viscount St. Albans. The works of Francis Bacon. collected and ed. by James Spedding.

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and Douglas Denon Heath

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Robert Leslie Ellis
Boston, [190-?] 15 v. fronts.
Includes a few reproductions of early title-pages; v. x contains index to first 10 vol.
"Life of
Francis Bacon." by William Rawley: v. I, p. 33-58.

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CONTENTS.-V. 1-7. Philosophical works. v. 8-10. Translations of the philosophical works. v. 11-15. Literary and professional works.

64. BACON, FRANCIS. Resuscitatio, or, Bringing into publick light severall

pieces, of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, & theological, hitherto sleeping; of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon, baron of Verulam, viscount Saint Alban. According to the best corrected coppies. Together, with his lordships life. By William Rawley London, 1657. 12 p. l., 282 p., 2 l., 122 (i.e. 124), [2] p. front. (port.)

Each part has special t.-p.

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CONTENTS.-The life of the honourable author.-Speeches in Parliament.-Certain treatises written, or referring, to Queen Elizabeths times.-Severall discourses written, in the dayes of King Iames.-Several letters written to Queen Elizabeth, King Iames, divers lords, and others.-Other letters ... written in the dayes of Queen Elizabeth.— A confession of the faith.

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