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A Speech without Doors. Lond. 8vo. Monarchy and Church explained. 8vo. 1710 His Speech upon his Impeachment. 8vo. 1710 His Answer to the Articles of Impeachment exhibited against him. Lond. 8vo. 1710

Collection of Passages referred to in his Answer to the Articles of Impeachment. 8vo. 1710 His Vindication from the Aspersions cast upon him in a Pamphlet called the Modern Fanatic. Lond. 4to.

Sermons: The Political Union, (Prov. viii. 15). Oxon. 4to. 1702-A Defence of her Majesty's title to the Crown, (2 Chron. vi. 34, 35), &c. Oxon. 4to. 1702-The Nature and Mischief of Prejudice and Partiality, (1 Tim. v. 21). Oxon. 1704-The Nature, Objection, and Measure of Conscience, (Acts xxiii. 1). Oxon. 1706—The Nature, Guilt, and Danger of Presumptuous Sins, (Numbers xv. 30, 31). Oxon. 4to. 1708 -The Communication of Sin, (1 Tim. v. 22). 4to. 1709-Perils of False Brethren, both in Church and State, (2 Cor. xi. 26). 4to. 1709The Nature and Obligations of Conscience. Lond. 8vo. 1710-The Political Union. 8vo. 1710 The Efficacy of Christian Perseverance in Trouble. Lond. 8vo. 1710-False Notions of Liberty in Religion and Government destructive of both, (1 Pet. ii. 16). 4to. 1713— The Christian Triumph: or, the Duty of praying for our Enemies, (St. Luke xxiii. 34). Lond. 8vo. 1713-On 1 Tim. v. 8, preached before the Sons of the Clergy. Oxon. 4to. 1714-4to. 1715.

SADLER, JN., M.A.; Fel. Eman. Col. Camb.; Mast. Mag. Col. Camb. A Writer. Born 1615; died 1674.

Rights of the Kingdom, or Customs of our Ancestors, touching the duty, power, election, or succession of our Kings and Parliaments, our true liberty, due allegiance, three estates, their legislative power, original, judicial, and executive, with the militia, freely discussed, through the British, Saxon, and Norman laws and histories. [One of the best books of the time on the Constitution of England. Lond.] 4to. 1649, 1682 Olbia, the new Island lately discovered, with its religion, rites of worship, laws, customs, government, characters, and language, &c. 1660

SALKELD, JN., M.A.; Fel. Queen's Col.

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SANCROFT, DR. WM., Fel. & Mast. Eman. Col. Camb.; Preb. Durh.; Dn. York and St. Paul's; Abp. Cant. Born 1619; died 1693.

Fur Prædestinatus: sive, Dialogismus inter quendam Ordinis Prædicantium Calvinistam, et Furem ad laqueum damnatum, habitus, &c. 12mo. 1651. Reprinted 1813, and translated by the Rev. Boucher Nicholls, Dean of Middleham. Lond. 8vo. 1814

Modern Politics, taken from Machiavel, Borgia, and other Modern Authors, by an Eyewitness. 12mo.

1652

Articles recommended by the Archbishop of Canterbury to all the Bishops in his Metropolitical Jurisdiction. 4to. 1688

Defence of the vulgar translation of the Bible by Bishop Andrews, with his Preface.

1694

Pindaric Ode to his Memory. Lond. Nineteen familiar Letters of his to Mr. (afterwards Sir Henry) North of Mildenhall, Bart., both before, but principally after his deprivation, for refusing to take the oaths to King William III., and his retirement to the place of his

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nativity in Suffolk, found among the papers of the said Sir Henry North, never before published. 8vo. 1757 Collectanea Curiosa; or, Miscellaneous Facts relating to the History and Antiquities of England and Ireland, the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and a variety of other subjects; chiefly collected, and now first published from his Manuscripts given to the Bodleian Library, by the late Bishop Turner. 2 vols. 8vo. 1781 Sermons: On Tit. i. 5. Lond. 1660-Lex Ignea; Fast, (Isai. xxvi. 9). Lond. 1666-On Ps. Ivii. 1. Lond. 1678. These three Sermons printed together. Lond. 4to. 1694-8vo. 1703.

SANDERSON, DR. ROB., Fel. Linc. Col. Oxon.; Preb. Southwell and Linc.; Heb. and Div. Prof.; Can. Ch. Ch.; Bp. Linc. Born 1587; died 1663.

Artis Logicæ Compendium. Oxon. 8vo. 1618 De Juramenti Promissorii Obligatione, Prælectiones vii. Lond. 8vo. 1647. Same into English, by King Charles I. Lond. 8vo. 1655, 1670 Reasons of the Judgment of the University of Oxford against the Solemn League and Covenant, &c. Oxon. 4to. 1647. In Latin. 4to. 1648 Censure of Mr. Anthony Ascham his Book of the Confusions and Revolutions of Government. De Obligatione Conscientiæ, Prælectiones. Lond. 4to. 1661. Reprinted with De Juramenti Promissorii Obligatione, &c. In English, under the title. Prelections on the Nature and Obligation of Promissory Oaths and of Conscience. Lond. 3 vols. 8vo. 1722

Episcopacy, as established by Law in England, not prejudicial to the Regal Power. 1661, 1678 A Large Preface to Archbishop Usher's Treatise of the Power communicated by God to the Prince. Lond. 1661. Another prefixed to several pieces collected by N. Bernard. 8vo. 1661, 1683 Articles of Visitation and Inquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical, &c. Lond. 4to. 1662 Reason and Judgment: or, special Remarks of the Life of Dr. Sanderson; together with his Judgment for settling the Church; by Dr. F. Five Cases of Conscience occasionally determined. Lond. 8vo. 1666 Two Cases of Conscience resolved. 8vo. 1668 Physicæ Scientiæ Compendium. 1671, 1690 Nine Cases of Conscience resolved; published at different times, but first collected. 1678. In Latin. Camb. 8vo. 1688

Judgment concerning Submission to Usurpers. Discourse concerning the Church. Lond. 1688 Discourse of the Church in these particulars; first, concerning the Visibility of the True Church; secondly, concerning the Church of Rome, &c. Lond. 4to. 1688

His Life, by Isaak Walton, with some short Tracts on Cases of Conscience. Lond. 12mo. 1685

Sermons: On Rom. xiv. 3, and Rom. iii. 8. Lond. 4to. 1622-Two ad Clerum, three ad Magistratum, and four ad Populum. Lond. 4to. 1627-Two on 1 Tim. iv. 4, and Gen. xx. 6. Lond. 4to. 1628-Two on 1 Pet. ii. 16, and Rom. xiv. 23. Lond. 1635-Preached before the King at the Isle of Wight, in the time of the

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Treaty, (Gal. v. 22, 23). Lond. 4to. 1653Twenty-four. Lond. fol. 1656-Several Cases of Conscience discussed, in Ten Lectures. Lond. 12mo. 1660-fol. 1674-Thirty-six; with his Life, by Is. Walton. Lond. fol. 1689. Reprinted. 1696.

SANDYS, EDWIN, Mast. Cath. Hall, Camb. ; Bp. Worcester; Bp. London; Abp. York. Born 1519; died 1588.

Sermons on various Occasions. Lond. 4to. 1585, 1616.

[He translated the Books of Kings and Chronicles in the Bible of 1565. "Several of his Letters and other Papers are inserted in Strype's Annals, and Lives of Parker and Whitgift, and in Burnet's Reformation, Foxe's Acts, &c."]

SANDYS, SIR EDWIN, Fel. Corp. Col. Oxon.; Preb. York. Born 1561; died 1629.

Europe Speculum: or, a Survey of the State of Religion in the Western Parts of the World; wherein the Roman Religion, and the pregnant Policies of the Church of Rome to support the same are notably displayed. Lond. 4to. 1605. The same, with some other memorable discoveries. Hag. Com. 4to. 1629. A spurious edition. Lond. 4to. 1635, 1737; 8vo. 1673 Sacred Hymns, consisting of fifty select Psalms of David. 4to. 1615

SANDYS, SIR MILES, Kt., Fel. All Souls'. Introduction to the Four Cardinal Virtues.

SARAVIA, HADRIAN, Preb. Cant., Gloster, and Westminster. Born 1531; died 1613.

De Honore qui debetur Ecclesiarum Pastoribus, et de sacrilegiis et sacrilegorum poenis. Lond. 4to. 1590. In English, intitled, Of the Divers Degrees of Ministers of the Gospel, and of the honour due to them. Lond. 4to. 1592. And again, by James Martin. Lond. 8vo. 1629 De imperandi Auctoritate et Christiana obedientia. Lib. iv. Lond. 4to. Defensio ejusdem Tract. contra Bezam, edita ab Adamo Hortzogeo. Lond. 4to. 1594, 1601 Diversi Tract. Theologici. This contains all 1611 his Works. Lond. fol.

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SAVILE, SIR HEN., Fel. Mert. Col. Oxon.; Ward. Mert.; Prov. Eton. Born 1549; died 1622.

Four Books of the Histories of Cornelius Tacitus, and the Life of Agricola; with Notes upon them. fol. 1581. The Notes translated into Latin by Isaac Gruter. Amst. 12mo. 1649. The same; to which is subjoined, a Treatise of our Author, under the title, A View of certain Military Matters, for the better understanding of the ancient Roman Stories. Lond. 1612. Into Latin, by Freher. Heid. 8vo. 1601. 8vo. 1649 Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores post Bedam; præcipue, Will. Malmsbury, H. Huntingdon, R. Hoveden, Ethelwood, et Ingulphus, ex vetustissimis codicibus, nunc primum in lucem editi, cum Chronologia. This is the best edition of those Historians; and contains a great number of valuable Notes from the pen of Sir Wm. Dugdale, together with a Vocabulary of Foreign Words, and others of Modern Use. fol. 1596 Nazianzen's Steliteutics.

1610 Xenophon's Institution of Cyrus. Gr. 4to. 1613 The Works of St. Chrysostom. Gr. 8 vols. fol. 1613. The same; with a Latin translation by Fronton Duc, a learned Jesuit. 10 vols. fol. De Causa Dei contra Pelagium, et de Virtute Causarum, a Bradwardin. 1618

Prælectiones xiii. in Principium Elementorum Euclidis. Oxon. 4to.

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SCORY, JN., Bp. Chichester.

An Epistle, wrytten unto all the Faithfull that be in Pryson in Englande, or in any other Troble for the Defence of God's Truthe; wherein he dothe, as well by the promises of mercy as also by the ensamples of diuerse holy martyrs, comfort, encorrage and strengthen them paciently, for Christe's sake, to suffer the manifolde, cruell, and most tyrannous persecutions of the antichristian tormentors; exhortynge them to contynue in faythfull prayers, innocency of lyfe, pacience, and hope, that God may the rather deliver them, restore again the comforts of his gospell to Englande, and confounde all the proude, beastly, and deuilishe enterprises of Antichriste's garde, that doo imagine nothing els but the subuersion of the gospell of Christ, and contynually thirste for the bloud of all true Christians. 'In the world ye shall have tribulation; but be of good cheare, I have overcome the worlde.' Dub. 16mo. 1555

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and a Sense of Gratitude should influence Conduct, (2 Sam. xi. 20). Lond. 4to. 1764-Farewell, (2 Cor. i. 12). Leeds. 4to. 1769-On Luke vii. 44-47. 4to. 1769-Visitation, (Matt. xxi. 21). Leeds. 4to. 1769-On John v. 6. 4to. 1777 The Lunatic Asylum at York, (Mark v. 15). 4to. 1780-Fast, (Luke xiii. 2, 3). 4to. 1781Equality considered and recommended. 4to. 1795

SCOTT, JN., D. D.; Can. Windsor; Preb. St. Paul's. Born 1638; died 1694.

The Christian Life, from its beginning to its consummation in Glory, together with the several Means and Instruments of Christianity conducing thereunto; with Directions for Private Devotions, and Forms of Prayer fitted to the several states of Christians. Part I. 8vo. 1681; Part II. 1685; Part III. Lond. 1686. 5 vols. 8vo. 1704. 9th edition. 1729 Certain Cases of Conscience resolved, concerning the lawfulness of joining with forms of Prayers in Public Worship. Lond. 4to. 1694

His whole Works, including Sermons, &c. 2 vols. fol. 1704; together with a Sermon at his Funeral, by Z. Joham. Lond. 2 vols. fol. 1718

Sermons: On Gal. vi. 11. Lond. 8vo. 1673

On 2 Sam. xviii. 28. Lond. 4to. 1685 - Funeral of Mrs. Brown, (Matt. xxv. 46). 4to. 1685-On John v. 14; and Rom. x. 1. Lond. 1686-On Eccles. ii. 8. Lond. 4to. 1688-On Jer. iii. 15. Lond. 4to. 1689-Lond. 2 vols. 8vo. 1697Twenty-two Practical Discourses: Vol. I. on several Subjects; Vol. II. concerning Obedience, and the Love of God. 2 vols. 8vo. 1700, 1701— Eleven, upon several Occasions. 8vo. 1704.

SCURLOCK, David, M. A., Fel. Jesus' Col. Oxon.

Sermons Election of Burgesses, (Jerem. viii. 9, 10). 8vo.-On Acts xxiii. 5, 8vo. 1725-Two; on Rom. xiii. 7. 8vo. 1725-Assize, (1 Pet. ii. 13, 14). 8vo. 1727-Of speaking evil of Governors, (Tit. iii. 2). 8vo. 1733-On Ps. cxix. 24. 4to. 1736-A Warning to all Christian Governors and Subjects to follow Righteousness and Faith, (2 Tim ii. 22). 8vo. 1748.

SECKER, THOS., LL. D.; Preb. Durham ; Dn. St. Paul's; Bp. Bristol; Bp. Oxon.; Abp. Canterbury. Born 1693; died 1768.

Disput. de Medicina Statica. Lugd Bat. 1721 An Answer to Dr. Mayhew's Observations on the Charter and Conduct of the Society for Propagating the Gospel. Anon. Lond. 1764

Lectures on the Catechism of the Church of England; with a Dissertation on Confirmation. Lond. 2 vols. 8vo. 1769. Often Reprinted.

A Letter to the Right Hon. Horace Walpole, Esq., written Jan. 9th, 1750-1, concerning Bishops in America. Lond. 8vo. 1769 Sermons: Oxon. 4to. 1733-Charge to his Clergy. Lond. 4to. 1738-A Spital Sermon. Lond. 4to. 1738-Another. Lond. 4to. 1739Another. Lond. 4to. 1741-Charity. Lond. 4to. 1743-On the Rebellion. Lond. 4to. 1745Another. Lond. 4to. 1752--Another. Lond. 4to. 1754-Another. Lond. 4to. 1757-Nine; on occasion of the late War and Rebellion in 1745.

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SELDEN, JN., Fel. New Col. Oxon. One of the most learned Men of the 17th century. Born 1584; died 1654.

Jani Anglorum Facies Altera. Lib. 2. Lond. 8vo. 1610, 1681. In English, under the title, The Black Face of the English Janus; to wit, all that is not within Story concerning the Common and Statute Law of English Britanny, from the first Memoires of the two Nations, to the Decease of King Henry II. fol. 1682. Again, translated into English by Dr. Adam Littleton, under his family name of Redman Westcot. fol. 1683. In Law Tracts, ch. xiv.

Duello or Single Combat, from Antiquity, defined into English, with the Forms and Ceremonies thereof. Lond. 4to. 1610. In his Works, Vol. iii.

Notes and Illustrations on Drayton's PolyAlbion. fol. 1612

Titles of Honour. Lond. 4to. 1614. With additions. Lond. fol. 1631, 1672. Translated into Latin by Simon John Arnold. Franc. 1696 Notes on Sir John Fortescue's Work, De Laudibus Legum Angliæ.

1616

Analecton Anglo-Britannicon libri duo, de Civile Administratione Britanniæ Magnæ usque ad Normanni adventum. Franc. 4to. 1615. 1653 History of Tithes, with a Review of it; with the positive Laws made for them, and the Opinions touching the Right of them. Lond. 4to. 1618. This Book was reprinted, 1680, but with the old Date.

Spicilegium in Eadmeri sex libros Historiarum, de Rebus gestis Gulielmis I. et II., et Henrico I. Angliæ Regibus, ab Anno nempe salutis

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MLXVI. ad MCXXII. potissimum complexi, in Lucem ex Bibliotheca Cottiana, cum Notis editoris. fol. 1623

Comm. ad Marmora Arundelliana, cum aliquot Inscriptionibus veteris Latii. Lond. 4to. 1628, 1629. Reprinted by Prideaux, with additions, Oxon. fol. 1676. By Maittaire, Lond. fol. 1732 De Diis Syris Syntagmata 2, viz. de Numinibus Commentitiis in V. Testamento memoratis. Lugd. Bat. 8vo. 1629. Et cum additamentis And. Beyeri. Lips. 1661. Amst. 8vo. 1680

Mare Clausum, seu de Dominio Maris, libri 2. Lond. fol. 1635; 8vo. 1636. Translated into English, with some additional Evidence and Discoveries, by Marchamont Needham. fol. 1652 The same, in two Books; Englished by J. H.

De Successionibus in Bona defuncti secundum Leges Hebræorum, et de Successione in Pontificatum Hebræorum libri 2. Lond. 4to. 1636. Lugd. Bat. 8vo. 1638. Leyd. 8vo. 1638. By Beckman, with additions by the Author. 1673 De Jure Naturali et Gentium, juxta Disciplinam Hebræorum, libri vii. Lond. fol. 1640. Argent. 4to. 1665. Lips. 4to. 1695 The Privileges of the Baronage of England when they sit in Parliament. Lond. 8vo. 1689 A brief Discourse concerning the Powers of Peers and Commons in Parliament, in point of Judicature. 4to. 1642

A Discourse concerning the Rights and Privileges of the Subjects; in a Conference desired by the Lords in 1628. Lond. 4to.

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Uxor Hebraica, seu de Nuptiis ac Divortiis. libri 3. Lond. 4to. 1646. Franc. 1673, 1695. Fleta, seu Comm. Juris Anglicani sic nuncupatus, ab Anonymo conscriptus. Lond. fol. 1647; 4to. 1685. A Translation, with Notes, by R. Kelham, Esq., Lond. 8vo. 1771, contains many curious Particulars relating to these ancient Authors on the Laws of England, Bracton, Britton, and Thornton, shewing what use was made of the Imperial Law while the Romans governed here, &c.

De Synedriis et Præfecturis Juridicis veterum Hebræorum. Lib. primus. Lond. 4to. 1650. Lib. secundus. Lond. 1653. Lib. tertius. Lond. 4to. 1655. Amst. 4to. 1675.

Vindicia Existimationis suæ de Scriptione Maris Clausi, contra Pet. Bapt. Burgum. 1653 Eutychii Ægyptii, Patriarchæ orthodoxorum Alexandrini, Ecclesiæ suæ origines, ex ejusdem Arabico, nunc primum edidit ac versione et commentario auxit Johannes Seldenus. 4to. 1656

ΘΕΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ: or God made Man ; a Treatise proving Christ's Nativity to be on the 25th of December. Lond. 8vo. 1661

Discourse on the Office of the Lord Chancellor of England: published by Sir W. Dugdale, with the addition of a Catalogue of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal, from the Norman Conquest to the year 1671.

1677

Liber de Nummis, in quo antiqua Pecunia Romana et Græca metitur Pretio ejus, quæ nunc est in usu; huic accedit Bibliotheca Nummaria. Lips. 12mo. 1672. Lond. 1675. Roth. 8vo. 1678. Lugd. Bat. 4to. 1695. This Treatise was originally written by Alexander Sardus.

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Of the Judicature in Parliament; wherein the controversies and precedents belonging to that title are methodically handled. Lond. 8vo. 1681 Tracts I. Jani Anglorum Facies Altera. II. England's Episomis. III. Of the original of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of Testaments. IV. Of the Disposition and Administration of Intestate Goods. fol. 1683

Historical and Political Discourse of the Laws and Government of England, from the first Times to the end of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; with a Vindication of the ancient way of Parliaments in England. Lond. 4to. 1689, 1739

Table Talk; being the Discourses or his Sense of various Matters of Weight and high Consequences relating especially to Religion and State: Published by Ri. Milward. Lond. 4to. 1689; 8vo. 1696, 1698; 12mo. 1716.

On the Laws and Government of England.

His Works; containing several Law Tracts, and many other learned Works; collected by Dr. David Wilkins: with the Life of the Author. Containing his Latin as well as his English Works. Lond. 6 vols. fol. 1726

SENHOUSE, RICH., Dn. Gloucester; Bp. Carlisle.

Sermons: Four. Lond. 4to. 1627.

SEVILL, W., Fel. Corp. Col. Oxon.
Funeral Sermon. Oxon. 4to. 1690.

SEWARD, THOS., Can. Lich. Died 1790. Sermons The Folly, Danger and Wickedness of Disaffection to the Government; Assize, (Ps. cxxxiii. 1). 4to. 1750-The late dreadful Earthquakes no proof of God's particular Wrath against the Portuguese; Fast, (Luke xiii. 4, 5). Lond. 8vo. 1756-A Charge to the Clergy of the Peculiars belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield. Lond. 4to. 1775.

SEWELL, Wм., B. D.; Fel. Ex. Col.
Sermons, Pamphlets, &c.

SHARP, JN., Preb. & Dn. Norw.; Dn. Cant.; Abp. York. Born 1644; died 1713-14.

Relation des Mesures qui furent prises dans les années 1711, 12, 13, pour introduire la Liturgie Anglicaine dans le Royaume de Prusse, et dans l'Electorat de Hanover. Traduit par J. T. Muysson de l'Anglaise de un MS. contenant des Mémoires de la Vie du Docteur Sharp, Archevêque d'York. Lond. 4to.

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Works. Lond. 7 vols. 12mo. Observations on the Coinage of England, with his Letter to Mr. Thoresby. Lond. 4to. 1785 Sermons Fast. Lond. 4to. 1679-A Discourse concerning Conscience; in 2 parts. Lond. 4to. 1684-5-Fast. Lond. 4to. 1690-Farewell. Lond. 4to. 1691-Lond. 4to. 1692-Thanksgiving. Lond. 4to. 1693-On the Government of the Thoughts. Lond. 4to. 1694-Lond. 4to. 1700Fifteen. Lond. 8vo. 1700-Lond. 4to. 1702Funeral. Lond. 4to. 1706, 1708-Discourse on the Sin against the Holy Ghost. Lond. 8vo. 1710-Lond. 4to. 1711-Fifteen, on several occasions; vol. i. 8vo. 1729. Eight, and two

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