1652. [March 23.]-First, a Bitt and a Knock for Under-Sheriffs, Serjeants, Bayliffs and such Vermin and Varlets. Secondly, with a Preservative against Fraudulent Executors. By William Leach. Printed by E. Cotes. (23 March.) E. 657. (3.) [March 23.] The People's Priviledge and Duty guarded against the Pulpit and Preachers Incroachment. By William Sheppard. pp. 87. [See also below: 28 July, E. 672. (1.)] Printed for T. Brewster. (23 March.) E. 657. (1.) [March 24.]-Dissertationes Quatuor, quibus Episcopatus jura ex S. Scripturis & primæva antiquitate adstruuntur, contra sententiam D. Blundelli et aliorum. Authore Henrico Hammond. pp. 294. Typis J. Flesher, impensis R. Davis. (24 March.) E. 657. (5.) [March 24.]--An Eccho to the Voice from Heaven, or a narration of the life, and manner of the special calling, and visions of Arise Evans. By him published. pp. 136. Printed for the Authour. (24 March.) E. 1304. (2.) [March 26.] The Knight Errant: being a witty, notable and true relation of the strange adventures of Sir William Hart, now prisoner in the Tower. By J. B. Gent. Printed by E. C. (26 March.) E. 1370. (5.) [March 26.] The Font Guarded with XX. Arguments, containing a Compendium of that great Controversie of Infant-Baptism. [By Thomas Hall.] pp. 136. Printed by R. W. for Thomas Simmons, Bookseller in Birmingham, and are to be sold in London by George Calvert. (26 March.) E. 658. (5.) Downfall of R. Harford. E. 1380. (3.) 28 March, the day Printed by T. Maxey E. 665. (15.) [March 27.]-The Tythe-Takers Cart overthrown, or, the Tythes. By D. Lupton. pp. 54. Printed by J. M. for (27 March.) March 28. Jesus Christ the Mysticall or Gospell Sun. A sermon at Paul's before the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, &c., before the late Solar Eclipse. By Fulk Bellers. for John Rothwell. March 28. Considerations representée [sic] en un Sermon sur le sujet de l'Eclipse qui advint le lendemain. Par Jean Despaigne. [With an English translation.] pp. 70. Imprimé par Tho. Newcomb pour Antoine Williamson, à Londres. E. 1399. (1 & 2.) March 29. Against William Li-Lie, alias Lillie, that most audacious atheisticall Rayling Rabsheca and most abhominable Sorcerer. [A verse satire.] By John Viccars. 669. f. 16. (42.) March 29. The Astrologers Bugg-beare, being a briefe Description of many Pitthy Passages which were brought to passe on the 29 March. By L. P. [i.e. Laurence Price. With wood-cuts.] Printed for Sicnarf Seloc [i.e. Francis Coles]. E. 1351. (2.) 8. sh. 1652. March 29.-Black Munday turn'd White: or, The Astrologers Knavery E. 655. (24.) March 29.-The Year of Wonders: or, The glorious Rising of the fifth Monarch. Deduced from the Eclipse of the Sun. Printed for George 8. sh. E. 656. (22.) Horton. March 29.-On Bugbear Black-Monday; or, the London-Fright at the Eclipse. [In verse.] 669. f. 16. (46.) [March 30.]-The Ranters Monster: being a true Relation of one Mary Adams, living at Tillingham in Essex, who named herself the Virgin Mary, blasphemously affirming that she was conceived with child by the Holy Ghost: with the manner how she was delivered of the ugliest ill-shapen Monster that ever eyes beheld, and afterwards rotted away in prison. Printed for George Horton. (30 March.) E. 658. (6.) [March 30.] The Fourth Paper presented by Maior Butler to the Honourable Committee of Parliament, for the Propagating the Gospel of Christ Jesus. By R. W. Printed for Giles Calvert. (30 March.) E. 658. (9.) March 31.-An Act for continuation of the Act for Redemption of 1652. [April 1.]-Galens Art of Physick. Translated into English and largely commented on, by Nich. Culpeper. [With an engraved portrait.] pp. 120. Printed by Peter Cole. (1 April.) E. 1287. (3.) April 2.-Votes of Parliament touching the book commonly called The Racovian Catechism, entituled Catechesis Ecclesiarum quæ in Regno Poloniæ &c. [Pronuncing it to be blasphemous and ordering all copies to be burnt. See below: 8 July, E. 1320.] 8. sh. Printed by John Field. 669. f. 16. (45.) [April 2.] The Exceeding Riches of Grace advanced by the Spirit of Grace to an empty nothing creature, viz., Mrs. Sarah Wight, lately hopeless and restless: her soul now hopeful and joyful in the Lord. By Henry Jessey. Sixth edition. pp. 160. Printed by J. M. for Henry Cripps, Lodowick Lloyd and Livewell Chapman. (2 April.) E. 659. (1.) E. 1307. (2.) [April 2.] The Bribe-takers of Jury-men partiall, dishonest and ignorant, discovered and abolished. By William Leach. Printed by E. Cotes. (2 April.) [April 5.]—A Declaration of the States of Holland concerning the Parliament and Common-wealth of England. Printed for G. Horton. (5 April.) E. 659. (3.) [April 5.] Confidence Dismounted; or the Astronomers Knavery anatomized. By William Brommerton. [With a wood-cut.] Printed for to undeceive the People. (5 April.) E. 659. (4.) April 5. Philastrogus Knavery epitomized, with a Vindication of Mr. Culpeper, Mr. Lilly and the rest of the students in that noble Art. Written by J. G., a lover of all ingenious Arts, etc. 5 April. E. 659. (16.) April 5.-A Sermon preached to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London at their Anniversary Meeting on Easter Monday at the Spittle. By Stephen Marshal. Printed by R. J. for Stephen Bowtel. E. 659. (2.) [April 5.] Severall Queries now published and propounded to be considered of by all, especially of those which assume a power of propagating the Gospell. Printed for the publick good. (5 April.) E. 659. (5.) [April 6.]-The Secrets of Angling: teaching the choicest Tooles, Baits and Seasons, for the taking of any Fish in Pond or River. By J. D., Esquire [i.e. John Dennys. A poem.] Augmented with many approved experiments. By W. Lauson. Printed by T. H. for John Hart. (6 April.) E. 1294. (4.) April 7.-The Tryall and Examination of Mrs. Joan Peterson at the Sessions House in the Old Bayly, for her supposed Witchcraft. Also the Tryal of Giles Fenderlyn, who had made a Covenant with the Devil. Printed for G. Horton. E. 659. (15.) 1652. [April 8.]-A notable and pleasant History of the famous renowned [April 14.-To the Honourable Committee for Petitions. E. 659. (24*.) [April 15.]-A short Catechism for the institution of young persons in E. 1324. (1.) Nicholas Bourne. [April 20.] 8. sh. The Cities Corporations poore Their Founders bless, their help implore. [Verses.] (20 April.) 669. f. 16. (47.) [April 21.]—Batτioμôv didaɣý. Or, the Doctrine of Baptisms reduced from its Ancient and Modern Corruptions. Printed for Giles Calvert. (21 April.) E. 660. (2.) 1652 [April 24.] The Divine Catastrophe of the Kingly Family of the House By John pp. 78. Printed by Thomas Harper for William Wells. (24 April.) [April 28.] A Faire in Spittle Fields. [A satire, in verse, on Astro- 669. f. 16. (49.) [May 4.]-The Perfect Law of God. By Richard Carpenter. pp. 246. |