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containing the dangerous voyage and bold attempts of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, and others; performed upon the coasts of the South Sea, for the space of two years, &c. from the original journal of the said voyage
  
  
  
  

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A Catalogue of BOOKS printed and sold by
William Crooke Bookseller, at the Sign of the
Green Dragon without Temple-bar, nigh the
Passage into the Temple by Devereux-Court,
1685.

DIVINITY.

1. BRevis Demonstratio, being the Truth of the Christian Religion,
proved by Reason, 12°. price Bound 10 d.

2. The Primitive Institution, shewing the antiquity and usefulness
of Catechising, together with his suitableness to heal the distempers
of the Church. By L. Addison, D. D. and Dean of Litchfield.
Price 1 s. 6 d.

3. A Sermon preacht at the Funeral of a sober religious man,
found drown'd in a Pit. In 8°. price Bound 1 s.

4. Mr. Howel's Visitation-Sermon before the Bishop of Chichester,
4°. price 6 d.

5. Dr. Hascard's two Sermons, the one on the Fifth of November,
the other before the Lord Mayor of London, both in 4°.

6. Mr. Manningham's two Sermons, one before the Lord Mayor,
the other at St. Maries in Oxford. In 4°.

7. A Sermon preached at the Savoy-Church in French, and
since printed in French and English, 12°. price bound 8 d.

8. A Modest Plea for the Clergy, wherein is considered the reasons
why the Clergy are so contemned and neglected. By L. A. D. D.
and Dean of Litchfield. Price 1 s. 6 d.

9. Hugo Grotius his Catechism, Greek, Latin, and English, with
a Praxis of all the Greek words therein contained. In 8°. price
bound 2 s.

10. The Spirit of Prophecy, proving that Christ and his Apostles
were Prophets: written by the directions of, and recommended to
the Press, by the late Peter Gunning, then Lord Bishop of Ely. In 8°.
price 3 s.

11. The King-killing Doctrine of the Jesuites, in a sincere discourse
to the French King: written by a Roman Catholick. In 4°. price
1 s.



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12. Justifing Faith; or the Faith by which the Just do live,
together with the excellency of the Common-Prayer-Book. In 8°.
price bound 1 s.

13. Mercy Triumphant, or the Kingdom of Christ enlarged beyond
the narrow bounds which have been wont to be set to it. By
Ed. Lane, M. A. and Rector of Sparshalt.

14. Du Moulin's Reflections reverberated, being a full answer to the
damning Doctrine of Dr. Lewis du Moulin: also, a Confutation of
Edmond Hickeringill against the Ecclesiastical Courts. By E. Lane, &c.
In 4°. 1 s. 6 d.

15. A Discourse about Conscience, relating to the present Differences
among us, in opposition to both extremes of Popery and
Fanaticism. In 4°. price 6 d.

16. A Thanksgiving-Sermon for the Discovery of the late Fanatick
Plot Septemb. 9. 1683. By John Harison, D. D. Rector of
Pulborrow, 4°.

17. An Introduction to the Sacrament: or, a short, plain, and
safe way to the Communion-Table, being an Instruction for the
worthy receiving the Lords Supper; Collected for, and familiarly
addressed to every particular Communicant. By L. Addison, D. D.
Dean of Litchfield.

18. The Protestant Religion the safe way to Salvation: or, an
Answer to a Book entituled, Mercy and Truth, or Charity maintained,
by Catholicks which pretend to prove the contrary; together with
the Apostolical Institution of Episcopacy; as also nine Sermons on
special occasions. By William Chillingworth, M. A. of Oxford, the
fifth Edition; to which is now added Mr. Chillingworths Reasons
against Popery, to perswade Mr. L. to return to the Church of England.
In fol. price 14 s.

19. The Case of Resistance of Supreme Powers stated and resolved.
By W. Sherlock, D. D.

20. A Continuation and Vindication of the Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's
Unreasonableness of Separation, in Answer to Mr. Baxter
and Mr. Lobb, &c. with an Examination of Mr. Humphreys materials
for Union. By W. Sherlork, D. D.

21. Primitive Christianity: or, the Religion of the Antient
Christians in the first Ages of the Gospel. By W. Cave, D. D.

22. The History of the Charter-house, (being once a Carthusian
Order) setting out the Gift of Mr. Sutton in making it so famous
an Hospital, with all the Laws and Institutions of it, &c. written
by Mr. Heiron of the said Foundation. In 8°.

23. Dr. Barrows two Sermons; the one at the Spittle in Easter,
the other a Passion-Sermon. In 8°.



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24. The Souls Communion with her Saviour: or, the History of
our Lord Jesus Christ, written by the four Evangelists: digested
into Devotional Meditations; 12°. price 1 s. 6 d.

25. Responso Valedictoria ad secundum Sandii Epistolam, &c. Per
Sam. Gardiner, S. T. D. In 8°. price 1 s. 6 d.

26. A Demonstration of the Divine Authority of the Law of
Nature, and of the Christian Religion, in two parts, by Sam. Parker,
D. D. in 4°.

27. The Practise of Christianity, in two parts. By Dr. Sherlock.
In 8°. price 5 s.

28. A Collection of private Devotions in the practice of the
ancient Church, called the hours of Prayer; taken out of the Scriptures,
Fathers, &c. By Doctor Cozens late Bishop of Durham,
12°. price 2 s.

29. Robinson's Annalium Mundi Universalium. Folio.

With other sorts of Divinity Books.

LAW.

THe Jurisdiction of the Authority of Court-Leets, Court-Barons,
Court-Marshalsea, &c. together with the most necessary
learning of Tenures, and all their Incidents of Essoyns, &c. with
the Return and Forms of several Original and Judicial Writs, now
in use, relating to Writs of Errour, Writs of false Judgment, and
other Proceedings of frequent use in the Courts of Westminster, by
J. Kitchin of Grays-Inn Esq; To which is added Brevia selecta, being
a choice Collection of special Writs; the Fifth Edition, in 8°.
price 7 s.

2. Praxis Curiæ Admiralitatis Angliæ, Author F. Clarke. In 12°.

3. The Reports of Sir Henry Hobart, Chief Justice of the Common-Pleas,
folio, price 10 s.

4. The second Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, containing
the Exposition of the Statutes. By Sir Edw. Coke, folio,
price 15 s.

5. The third Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, concerning
the Pleas of the Crown. By Sir Edw. Coke, folio, price 6 s.

6. The fourth Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, concerning
the Jurisdiction of Courts. By Sir Edw. Coke, in folio,
price 10 s.

7. The Law of charitable Uses revised, and much enlarged, with
many Cases in Law, both ancient and modern; with the Readings
of Sir Francis Moor upon the Statute of the 43 of Eliz. digested by
G. Duke Esq; folio.



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8. Officina Brevium, select and approved Forms of Judicial Writs,
and other Process, with their Returns and Entries in the Court of
Common-Pleas; as also special pleadings to Writs, fol.

9. Young Clerks Guide, in four parts, or an exact Collection of
their English Presidents, 8°.

10. Reports of divers Cases in Law, taken by R. Brownlow and
J. Goldsbrough Esquires, both Prothonotaries; with directions how
to proceed in any intricate Actions, both real and personal, with
an exact Table; the third Edition, in 4°.

11. The Touchstone of Presidents, relating to Judicial proceedings
at Common Law, in 8°.

12. Actions on the Case for Deeds, viz. Contracts, Assumpsits,
Deceipts, Nusances, Trover, and Conversion, &c. with two Tables,
by W. Sheppard Esq; 8°.

13. A Dialogue betwixt a Student and a Philosopher, about the
Common Law of England, by Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury. In 8°.

14. Several Statutes of Bankrupt, with the Judges Resolution
thereon. In 8°. price 1 s. 6 d.

15. Les Reports des tres Honorable, Edw. Seigneur Littleton Baren
de
Mounslow, Custos de la Grand Seale d' Angleterre, & de ses
Majestie pluis Honorable Privy Council, en le Courts del Common Bank &
Exchequer, en le
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, &c. ans del Reigne de Roy Charles
le I.

16. The Complete Clark, containing the best Forms of all sorts
of Presidents for Conveyances and Assurances, and other Instruments
now in use and practice; with forms of Bills, Pleadings,
and Answers in Chancery, &c. whereunto now are divers Presidents
that were wanting; and also some Saxon Presidents, with
exposition of Words used in ancient Charters, &c. with Alphabetical
Tables of the whole Contents of the Book. In 4°.

17. The Compleat Sollicitor, entring Clerk and Attorney, fully instructed
in the practice, methods, and Clerkship of all his Majesties
Courts of Equity and Common Law, Superiour and Inferiour, as
well as those at Westminster, and in the City of London, as elsewhere
throughout the Kingdom of England: a Collection more correct,
uniform, and universally advantageous, than any Treatise heretofore
extant of the same kind. In 8°.

18. The Laws against Conventicles, written at the request of
the Justices of Peace of Middlesex, by Order of the Council, by the
late Sir Edmund Saunders Lord Chief Justice of England. In 8°.
price 1 s. 6 d.

19. The Reports of all the pleadings to them of the late Lord



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Chief Justice Sir Edm. Saunders are printing in folio in two Volumes.

With other useful Law-Books.

HISTORY.

1. AN Institution of general History, or the History of the World;
being a compleat body thereof, in two Volumes, by W.
Howel,
late Chancellour of Lincoln. In folio.

2. Historical Collections; being an account of the Proceedings of
the Four last Parliaments of Queen Elizabeth, by H. Townsend, Esq;
in folio.

3. Clelia, the whole work, in five parts; written in French, now
put into English, in folio.

4. Scarron's Comical Romance; being an Historical account of
a company of Stage-players, full of variety of Novels, rare Adventures,
amorous Intreagues, &c. being both witty and pleasant. In
folio.

5. Popish Cruelties, being an account of the Treasons of Dr.
Parry against Queen Elizabeth, with his Confession of it at his Tryal,
and his Denial at his Execution, folio, price 1 s.

6. The Life of Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury, written by himself
in Latin, since translated into English. In folio, price 6 d.

7. An Historical Narration of Heresy, with an account of the Punishments
thereof. By Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury. In folio, price
6 d.

8. Megalopsichy; being a particular and exact account of the
last seventeen years of Queen Elizabeths Reign, both Military and
Civil; the first written by Sir W. Monson one of the said Queens Admirals;
the second written by H. Townsend Esq; a Member of her last
Parliament. Wherein is a true and faithful Relation of all the expeditious
attempts, designs, successes, and errours, both of the English
and Spanish, in the Wars from the year 1585, to the said
Queens Death; with a full account of the eminent Speeches and
Debates, &c. in the said time: To which is added, Dr. Parry's
Tryal in the year 1584, all written at the time of the Actions, by
persons that were eminently acting therein. Folio, price bound
10 s.

9. A Voyage into the Levant, being a relation of a Journey lately
performed from England to Grand Cairo, by Sir Henry Blunt, 12°.
price 1 s.

10. A description of Candia, with an exact account of the last
Siege and Surrender of it to the Turks. In 8°. price 1 s.



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11. A Discourse of the Dukedom of Modena, containing the Original,
Antiquity, &c. of that Dukedom. In 4°. price 6 d.

12. The Travels of Vlysses, how he went to Hell and came back
again, &c. by Tho. Hobbs, price 1 s.

13. The present state of London, containing the Antiquity, Fame,
Walls, Rivers, Gates, Churches, Bridge, with the Costoms and Infranchisements.
By J. Bridal Esq; price 1 s.

14. The Wonders of the Peak in Darbyshire, commonly called the
Devils Arse of Peak. By Tho. Hobbs, 8°. price 1 s.

15. The Life and Death of Mahomet, being the first estate of
Mahometism, shewing all the designs that that Impostor Mahomet
had to carry on and settle the Turkish Religion; written by L. Addison
D. D. price 1 s. 6 d.

16. The Historians Guide: or, Britain's Remembrancer; being
a summary account of all the Actions, Exploits, Sieges, Battels, Designs,
Attempts, &c. taking notice of the Year, Month, and day of
the Month, all eminent Passages that have been for 80 years last
past, price 1 s. A portable Book.

17. The Connexion; being Collections of some principal matters
in the Reign of King James, being the time that nothing of this
nature is printed, being betwixt the end of Megalapsichy, or the
last seventeen years of Queen Elizabeth, and the beginning of Mr.
Rushworth, Heath, Nalson, Whitlack, and others, price 1 s. 6 d.

18. The Moors baffled, being a discourse of the Government of
Tangier, under the Earl of Tiviot; shewing the subtilty and pollicies
of both parties: written by Dr. Addison, who lived there many
years, 4°. price 6 d.

19. All the Works of Homer, both Illiads and Oddyses, translated
out of Greek into English, by Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury, price
5 s. 6 d.

20. Considerations on the Loyalty, Religion, Manners, and Reputation
of Thomas Hobbs, 8°. price bound 1 s.

21. The Memoires and rare Adventures of Henrietta Sylvia Moliere,
a great Lady in France, now living, written by her self, in six
parts in French, and now translated into English, price 4 s.

22. Tho. Hobbs Angli Malmsb. Vita, being an account of Mr.
Hobbs, of the Books he wrote of the times, when, and the occasion
thereof; of the Books and Authors against him, of his Conversation,
Acquaintance, &c. part wrote by himself, the rest by Dr. B. in
8°. printed 1681.

23. Behemoth, being the History of the Civil Wars of England,
and the Councels and Artifices by which they were carried on,
from 1640, to 1660. printed now from his own perfect Copy, in



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which is many pages more than was in the former Counterfeit Edition;
none of which Editions before this, had less than a thousand
faults
in them, whole Lines left out in a hundred places, which
did extremely pervert the sence of the Author Tho. Hobbs.

24. The Tracts of Mr. Tho. Hobbs of Malmsbury, in two Volumes
in 8°. gathering nine of his Treatises together, which are also to
be had single, viz. 1. His Life in Latin. 2. His Considerations on
his Loyalty, Religion, &c. 3. His Art of Rhetorick, in English. 4.
His Dialogue about the Common Law of England. 5. His ten Dialogues
of Natural Philosophy. 6. His Civil Wars of England, the
perfect Edition. 7. His Historical Narration of Heresy. 8. His
Answer to Bishop Bramhal in defence of his Leviathan. 9. His seven
Problems, with an Apology for his writings to the King, price
bound 12 s.

25. A New Survey of the present State of the World, newly
written in French, and now translated into English, in 8°.

26. Compendium Geographicum: or, a more exact, plain, and
easie Introduction into all Geography than yet extant, after the
latest Discoveries and new Alteration; very useful, especially for
young Noblemen and Gentlemen; the like not printed in English.
By P. Chamberlayne of the Inner-Temple, Gent. the second Edition
with Additions, 12°. price bound 1 s.

27. Bucaniers of America: or, a true Account of the most remarkable
Assaults committed of late years upon the Coasts of the
West-Indies, by the Bucaniers of Jamaica and Tortuga, both English
and French, &c. Written in Dutch, Spanish, &c. and now put into
English; the second Edition, with the Addition of Captain
Cookes, and another Relation to it, in 4°.

28. The present State of the Jews, wherein is contained an exact
Account of their Customs, Secular and Religious; to which is annexed
a summary Discourse of the Misna, Talmud, and Gemara.
By L. Addison D. D. Dean of Litchfield, and Archdeacon of Coventry,
12°. price bound 1 s. 6 d.

29. French Intrigues: or, the History of their Delusory Promises
since the Pyrenean Treaty: printed in French at Cologne, and now
made English, price 1 s.

With other Curious Histories, &c.



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