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BOOKS printed for Mr. RICHARD WILKIN, and fold by WILLIAM PARKER, at the King's Head, in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

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Vindication of King Charles the Martyr: Proving, that his Majefty was the Author of ΕΙΚΩΝ BAZIAIKH, against a Memorandum faid to be written by the Earl of Anglefey, and againft the Exceptions of Dr. Walker, and others. To which is added, A Preface, wherein the bold and infolent Affcrtions, published in a Paffage of Mr. Bayle's Dictionary, relating to the prefent Controverfy, are examined and confuted. The 3d Edition, with large Additions. Together with fome Original Letters of King Charles the Firft, under his own Hand, never before printed, and faithfully copied from the faid Originals.

A Defence of the Vindication of King Charles the Martyr, juftifying his Majefty's Title to EIKON BAZIAIKH, in Arfwer to a late Pamphlet, intituled, Amyntor. By the Author of the Vindication.

Dr. Stanhope's Sermons at Boyle's Lectures,

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OCTAVO and TWELVES.

N Anfwer to the Diffenters Pleas for Separation: Or, An Abridgment of the London Cafes. Wherein the Subftance of thofe Books is digefted into one short and plain Difcourfe. The 6th Edition. By Thomas Bennet, D. D. late Vicar of St. Giles's Cripplegate.

Bishop Cumberland's Sanconiatho's Phoenician History. Tranflated from the First Book of Eufebius de Preparatione Evangelica. With a Continuation of Sanconiatho's Hiftory. By Eratofthenes Cyreneus's Canon, which Dicearchus connects with the firft Olympiad. Thefe Authors are illuftrated with many Hiftorical and Chronological Remarks, proving them to contain a Series of Phoenician and Egyptian Chronology, from the firft Man, to the firft Olympiad, agrecable to the Scripture Account. With a Preface, giving a brief Account of the Life, Character, and Writings of the Author. By S. Payne, A. M. Rector of Barnack in Northamptonshire, his Lordship's Domestick Chaplain.

Origines Gentium Antiquifitione: Or, At tempts for discovering the Times of the firft Planting of Nations. In feveral Tracts.

The Frauds of the Romish Monks and Priefts, fet forth in eight Letters. The 5th Edition. With Obfervations on a Journey to Naples. Wherein the Frauds of the Romish Monks and Priefts are further discovered. Lately written by a Gentleman in his Journey to Italy, and publifh'd for the Benefit of the Publick. 2 Volumes.

The Lawfulness of Infant Baptifm improv'd from Scripture: With the Right that the Infants of Chriftian Parents have to be Baptized. Wherein alfo Mr. Gale's Reflections on Dr. Wall's Hiftory of Infant Baptifm are examin'd and refuted, fo far as they came in the Way of this Discourse; and all the Objections and Arguments of other Antipado. baptifts, that are of any weight, are taken off. By Rich. Owen (Vicar of Iford in Suffex.)

Pious Communicant: Containing whatever is neceffary to perfuade and prepare us for that and all other Duties of Devotion, and prevent, all Scruples concerning them, Expr.

Father Quefnel's Moral Reflections upon every Verfe of the New Teftament, in order to make the Reading of it more profitable, and the Meditation more easy. In four Vols.

The Scripture Doctrine of Chrift's Divinity: Or, The adorable Nature, voluntary Subjection, and neceffary Supremacy of the Son of God, confider'd: In fix Sermons; preach'd on feveral Occafions. By Sam. Johnson, M. A. Vicar of Great Torrington, Rector of Little Torrington.

The Hiftory of the Life and Sufferings of the Reverend and Learned John Wicliffe, D. D. Warden of Canterbury Hall, and Publick Profeffor of Divinity in Oxford, and Rector of Lutterworth in Leicestershire, in the Reigns of King Edward III, and Richard II. Together with a Collection of Papers relating to the faid Hiftory, never before Printed. By John Lewis, A. M. Minister of Margate in Kent.

An Inquiry whether a general Practice of Virtue tends to the Wealth or Poverty, Benefit or Difadvantage of a People? In which the Pleas offered by the Author of the Fable of the Bees, or, Private Vices, Publick Benefits, for the Ufefulness of Vice and Roguery, are confidered, with fome Thoughts concerning a Toleration of Publick Stews. By the late Mr. Bluett. Pr. 25. 6d.

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