INDEX AND CONCORDANCE
The Index and Concordance lists the name of each author in all the forms in which it appears in the three catalogues, each time with a cross-reference to a modern form of the name, under which the substance of the entry will be found (usually in the pre-1956 National Union Catalogue or the British Museum Catalogue). The form of the name or names found in the Harvard catalogues is repeated in angle brackets, when it differs from the modern form, thus: “Du Moulin, Pierre <Molinaeus; Molynaeus>.” Anonymous works are listed under the title as it appears in the catalogues, with a cross-reference to the author, if he or she can be identified; the title is then listed in its correct form under the author. The initial article is omitted from all titles. If a title is in error or has been editorially altered by the cataloguer, it is cross-referenced to the correct form, where the erroneous title appears in pointed brackets, thus: “Account of the rise . . . of Gresham college <Gresham college, account of its rise>.” In general, titles are not listed in the index unless they are either incorrect or have appeared anonymously. Supplied text or information is given in square brackets, thus: “Lives of the French [Italian, and German] philosophers.” Entries that have defied identification are preceded by an asterisk (*). When there is dual authorship or in the case of translations, reference to the primary entry on the catalogue page is given thus: “Dryden, John, . . . (under Plutarchus) . . . (under Vergilius) . . . (under Plutarch) . . . (under Virgil’s husbandry),” always citing the original form and spelling of the entry. The form of the name adopted as the main entry in this Index and Concordance does not conform to any consistent set of rules, but is usually the form under which a copy of the book was found in a reference work; the editors have aimed at practical usefulness, not scientific rigor.
Page-references to the Catalogus of 1723–35 are preceded by the letter A; to that of 1773 by the letter B; and to that of 1790 by the letter C. These references appear at the top of the page, on the outer margin of the facsimiles. Note: an author or title may appear more than once on a page; therefore the whole page of the catalogue should be scanned to make sure that all references have been found.
Abano, Pet. de, see Petrus, de Abano
Abbadie, Jacques <Abadie, James>, B5; C151
Abbati Olivieri Giordani, Annibali degli, Marmora Pisaurensia <Pisaurensia marmora>, C7
Abbot, George, abp., A35
Abbot, Hull, C253
Abbot, Robert, bp., A35, 36, 66; C151
Abela, Giovanni Francesco, C48
Abernethy, John, A35; C151, 253
Abli, Abraham, rabbi, see Karo, Joseph ben Ephraim
Abraham de Balmes, ben Me’ir <Balmis, Abr. de>, C51
Abravanel, Isaac <Abravanele, Jos.>, C253
Abridgement de touts les ans del roy Henr. le sept., see Great Britain. Courts
Abridgement of the chronicles of Scotland, see Monipennie, John
Abulfaraj, Gregorius, called Bar Hebræus <Abul-Pharajio>, C132
Abulfeda, Ismael, C25
Abynzohar, see ‘Ard al-Malik ibn Zuhr (Abu Marwan), called Azenzohar
Academia Argento nensi [sic], see Strasbourg. University.
Academia española, Madrid, Diccionario de la lengua castellana <Dictionarium. Diccionario>, C203
Academia Germanica, see Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, Halle
Academia Gissena, see Giessen. Akademie
Academia Salmuriensis, Theses theologiæ, see Theses theologicae in Academia Salmuriensis
Academia Sedanensis, see Sedan, France. Académie
Academiæ scientiarum imperialis Petropolitanæ commentarii, see Imperatorskaia akademiia nauk i khudozhestv
Academic, or a disputation, see Green, John, bp.
Académie de chirurgie, Paris <Academie royale . . .>, B5; C97
Académie des inscriptions et belles lettres, Paris <Academie royale . . .>, B5; C150
Académie des jeux flor aux, Toulouse, C104
Académie des sciences, Paris <Academie royale . . .>, A116–7; B5; C50, 91, 150
Conferences of the virtuosi (1664–5), A11
Histoire des arts, C9
Machines et inventions, C9
Mémoires de mathematique et de physique, C91
Accademia del Cimento, Florence, A44
Accademia della Crusca, Florence, C202
Accademia delle scienze, Naples, Istoria dell’incendio de Vesuvio . . .1737 <Vesuvio, istoria dell’incendio>, B25; C126
Accademia Ercolanea di archeologia, Naples, Antichita di Ercolano esposte, v. 1–4 <Herculaneum. Pitture antiche d’Ercolano>, C5, 33; De’ bronzi di Ercolano, C33
Accademici della Crusca, see Accademia della Crusca, Florence
Acciardi, Michele, Mustapha, bassa di Rodi <Mustapha (Bassa di Rodi)>, C59
Accomplished merchant <Merchant, the accomplished>, C210
Accompt of the trial of twenty nine regicides, see Nottingham, Heneage Finch, 1st earl of
Account of Denmark, see Molesworth, Robert Molesworth, 1st viscount
Account of faith, see Sherman, John
Account of the growth of deism in England, see Stephens, William
Account of the late dreadful earthquake and fire at Lisbon <Lisbon, account of the dreadful earthquake>, C226
Account of the pretended prophets newly come from England <Prophets, account of some pretended>, C326
Account of the rise . . . of Gresham college <Gresham College, account of its rise>, C214
Acherley, Roger, C82
Achilles Tatius <Tatius>, A96–7; C20
Achillini, Alessandro, A3
Acosta, Emanuel, A66
Acres, Joseph, C253
Act for punishing mutiny and dese rtion (Mutiny and desertion, act for punishing), see Great Britain, Laws
Acta eruditorum (Leipzig, 1682–1767), A36; C150
Acta Romanorum pontificum, see Catholic church. Pope
Acta et scripta synodalia Remonstrant., see Dort, Synod of
Actius, Thomas, see Azzio, Thomas
Acts of Parliament, see Great Britain, Laws
Adam of Domerham (under Hear ne, Thomas), C5
Adam, Melchior <Adamus>, A66; C25
Adam, Robert, C3
Adam, Thomas, C151
Adams, Eliphalet, C253
Adams, George, C355
Adams, Hannah, C151
Adams, John, pres. U.S., C82, 240; comp., Collection of state papers, relative to the first acknowledgement of the United States of America <America. Collection>, C243
Adams, John, chaplain, C253
Adams, Joseph, C253
Adams, Samuel, Appeal to the world, or a vindication of the town of Boston <Boston. Vindication of the town>, B7; C145
Adams, William, C253
Adams, William, of Connecticut, C253
Adams, Zabdiel, C253
Adamus, see Adam
Adanson, Michel <Adamson>, C71, 73
Addington, Stephen, C151
Addison, Joseph, B5; C12, 104, 140; Remarks on several parts of Italy, A92
Addison, Lancelot, C69
Address. Question proposed, see Gibson, Edmund, bp.
Address to the Abps., see Address to their graces
Address to the cities of London and Westminster occasioned by the late earthquake, see Serious and affectionate address
Address to the inhabitants of London and Westminster, see Tindal, Matthew
Address to the inhabitants of London and Westminster, second letter, see Tindal, Matthew
Address to the public occasioned by the bishop of London’s letter, C254
Address to the rational advocates of the Church of England, see Duncan, John
Address to the university of Oxford, see Warner, [ ]
Address to their graces the Archbishops of Canterbury and York <Address to the Abps.>, C219
Admiral Byng’s expedition to Sicily, see Torrington, George Byng, viscount
Adrichomius, Christian <Andrichomius>, A2
Advice of a loving sonne to his father, see Southwell, Robert
Advice of the assembly of divines, see Westminster Assembly of divines
Advocatus Pauperum, pseud., Historia succincta Elizabethæ sanctæ hospitalis <Elizabethæ sanctæ hospitalis, . . . historia succincta>, C223
Ægidius Romanus, see Colonna, Egidio, abp.
Ælianus, Claudius, A2, 3; B5; C12, 71
Æneas Sylvius, see Catholic Church. Pope Pius II, and Pius II, pope
Æneid, critical observations on the 6th book, see Critical observations
Æpinus, Franz Maria Ulrich Theodor <Hoch>, B5; C137, 215
Æschines, A114; B5, 10 (under Demosthenes); C12, 14
Aetius, Amidenus, A3
Affairs, brief representation of their posture, see Brief and true representation of affairs
Affairs foreign and domestic, miscellaneous thoughts upon them, see Hervey, John Hervey, baron
Affairs of Ireland set in a true light, see O’Roon, Hellen, pseud.
Africa, observations on its populousness, see Hippisley, John
Agar, William, C152
Agio de Soldanis, Giovanni Pietro Francesco <De Soldanis; Soldanis>, C53, 235
Agostini, Antonio <Agostino>, C129
Agostino, Leonardo <Augustino>, C129
Agreement in doctrine among the dissenting ministers in London <Agreem[ent] assented to by the united ministers of London>, C254
Agricola, Georg, A2
Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius, A67
Aguilonius, François <Aquilonius>, A3
Aikin, John, C25
Ailliaco, see Alliaco, Petrus de Ainsworth, Henry, A1, 35, 66; C39, 356
Dissertatio de clypeo Camilli antiquo, C4
Monumenta vetustatis Kempiana <Kempiana, monumenta vetustatis>, C5
Airay, Christopher, Fasciculus præceptorum logicorum, A78
Airay, Henry, A35
Aislabie, John, C240
Aitken, John, C96
Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen <Göttingensis regiæ societatis scientiarum commentarii>, B12; C150
Akenside, Mark, C216, 237; British philippic <Liberty: or a British philippio>, C238
Alabaster, William, A108; Roxana, A91
Alamanni, Luigi, see Alemanni, Luigi
Alanson, Edward, C96
Alarum, his majesty’s for open war, probably Alarum to arms (1642), C219
Albaz, Jacob, rabbi, see Karo, Joseph ben Ephraim
Albemarle, Arnold Joost van Keppel, 1st earl of, C104
Alberti, Leandro, C48
Alberti, Leone Battista, A2
Albertini, Francesco, A1
Albinus, Bernhard Siegfried, C2
Alcasar, Luis de, A2
Alchmarianus, Adrian. Metii, see Metius, Adriaan
Alciati, Andrea, A67
Alcuin, Flacius Albinus <Alc kwinus>, A2
Aldridge, William, C355 (under Holdsworth)
Aldrovandi, Ulisse, A3
Alemanni, Luigi <Alamanni>, C140
Alembert, Jean le Rond d’, see Dalembert, Jean le Rond
Alesius, Alexander <Alensis>, A1
Alexander ab Alexandro, A66
Alexander Aphrodisiensis, A3
Alexander, Daniel Tnangam <Trangram>, C254
Alexander, William, C54
Algarotti, Francesco, conte, B5; C104, 355
Alimannus, Cosmus, A3
Alkibla, see Asplin, William
Alleine, Joseph <Allein>, B5; C152; Life and death, see Alleine, Theodosia
Alleine, Theodosia, Life and death of Joseph Alleine, A66
Allen, James <Allin>, C254; Principles of the protestant religion maintained, C188, 326 <Protestantism. Protestant religion maintained>
Allen, John <Alleyne, James>, C89, 254
Allen, John, M.A., C254
Allen, John, M.D., C254
Allen, Richard, C152
Allen, Robert, A1
Allen, Thomas, A36
Allestree, Richard <Allestry>, A113, 115; B26 (under Whole duty of man); C152
Causes of the decay of Christian piety, A72
Discourse concerning the period of humane life <Humane life, disc. concerning>, A77; C175
Gentleman’s calling, A80; C171
Government of the thoughts
<Thoughts, on the government of>, C47, 172
Whole duty of man, A102; C172, 200
Alley, William, bp., Poore mans librarie, A26
Alleyne, James, see Allen, John
Alleyne John, C254
Alliaco, Petrus de <Ailliaco>, A2 Allies.
Conduct of our allies, and the late ministry, see Defoe, Daniel Defence of our allies, see Hare, Francis, bp.
Full answer to the conduct of our allies, C240
Remarks on the above [conduct of our allies], see Swift, Jonathan
Allin, James, see Allen, James
Allix, Peter <Allin>, A115; C64, 152
Judgment of the ancient Jewish church, C177
Reflections upon the books of the Holy Scripture to establish the truth of the Christian religion, A92
Allunno, Francesco, A3
Almanack (nautical) for 1772, see Nautical almanack for 1772
Almon, John, History of the late ministry <History of the minority>, C146
Alphesus, R., see Isaac Alfasi ben Jacob
Alphonsine tables <tabulæ>, A36
Alphonsus, Joannes, A2
Alpini, Prospero <Alpinus>, C31, 96
Alsop, Anthony, C140
Alsop, Vincent, Melius inquirendum, or a sober inquirie <Inquirendum melius>, C176; Anti-Sozzo, sive Sherlocismus enervatus, A93
Alsted, Johann Heinrich <Alstedius>, A3, 65, 67, 103; C104, 152; Præcognita theologica, C187
Alston, Charles, C89
Altenstaig, Johannes, A36
Altham, Roger, C254
Althamer, Andreas <Althamerus>, A66
Althusius, Joannes, A36
Altomari, Donatus Antonius ab, A3
Alvarez, Emmanuel <Alvarus>, A67
Amama, Nicolaus ab, A66
Amama, Sixtinus, A36, 67; C39, 51
Amati, Pasquale, Collectio Pisaurensis omnium poematum <Pisaurensis, collectio omnium poemat um>, C18
Ambrose, St., bp. of Milan, A1
America.
Account of a conference, see Steele, Joshua
Account of a late conference, see Steele, Joshua
Account of European settlements in, see Burke, William
Address of the convention . . . see Massachusetts. State
Address of the twelve united colonies, see United States. Continental congress
American gazette, C243
Application of some general political rules, C241
Authentic account of the proceedings of the congress held at New-York, see Stamp Act Congress, New-York
Case of Gr. Britain and America, C242
Celebrated speech of a celebrated commoner, see Pitt, William, 1st earl of Chatham
Charters of several provinces, C145
Claim of the colonies to exemption from internal taxes, see Knox, William
Collection of state papers, see Adams, John, pres. U.S.
Conduct of the late administration examined, see Lloyd, Charles
Considerations in behalf of the colonies, see Otis, James
Considerations on the American stamp act, C241
Considerations rel[ative] to the North American colonies, see Fothergill, John
Constitutional right of the legislature . . . to tax, C242
Constitutions of the several independent states, see United States
Copy of letters sent to England, see Hutchinson, Thomas
Crisis: or a full defence of the colonies, C241
Defence of the resolutions and address of the American congress, C243
Examination of Dr. B. Franklin, see Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Examination of the rights of the colonies, C242
Free and candid remarks on a late celebrated oration, C241
Free sentiments, contained in a collection of letters, see Hollis, Thomas, True sentiments
General opposition of the colonies, C241
Good humour: or a way with the colonies, C241
Grievances of the American colonies, see Hopkins, Stephen
Histoire de la fondation des colonies, see Barron, William
History of the conduct of the late ministry, see Lloyd, Charles
Importance of the British colonies, see Hall, F[ ]
Inquiry into the nature and causes of the present discontents, C243
Interest of G. Britain with regard to the colonies, see Franklin, Benjamin
Justice and necessity of taxing the colonies, C242
Late occurrences in N. America, C241, 242
Late regulations respecting the colonies considered, see Dickinson, John
Legislative authority of the British parliament, C242
Letter from a merchant in London, see Tucker, Josiah
Letter to [a] member of parliament, wherein the power, see Knox, William
Letter to the committee of London merchants, see Letter to the gentlemen of the committee
Letter to the E. of Hillsborough on the connexion, C243
Letter to the same, see Letter to the right honourable the earl of Hillsborough
Memoirs of the war between the French and English, see Shirley, William
Necessity for repealing the Amer. stamp act, C241
Objections to the taxation, see Jenyns, Soame
Observations on the “review of the controversy”, see Lee, Arthur
Plain and seasonable address to the freeholders in G. Britain, C242
Present state of liberty, see Priestley, Joseph
Proceedings of the council, see Massachusetts. Colony
Protests against the bill for repealing the American stamp act, see Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
Reflections on representation in parliament, C242
Regulations lately made concerning the colonies, see Whately, Thomas
Remarks on the “review” &c., see Bancroft, Edward
Report of a constitution, see Massachusetts. State
Rights of parliament vindicated, C242
Rights of the British colonies considered, C242
Rights of the colonies, and the extent of the legislative authority, see Sayre, Stephen
Second protest, see Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
Shall I go to war with my American brethren?, see Erskine, John
Short and friendly caution to the good people of England, C242
Short history of the conduct of the ministry, C242
Short view of the history of Massachusetts-bay, see Mauduit, Israel
Strictures on the late occurrences, see Some strictures on the late occurrences
Thoughts on a question of importance, C241
True constitutional means of putting an end to the disputes, C243
True interest of G. Britain with regard to the colonies, C241
True sentiments of America, see Hollis, Thomas
Two papers on the subject of taxing the British colonies, see Keith, Sir William, and Gee, Joshua
America–European settlements in, see Burke, William
America, history of the bucaniers of, see Exquemeling, Alexander Olivier
America, or an exact description of the West Indies, see Peake, Thomas
American gazette (1768), C145
American gazette <America. American gazette> (1770), C243
American gazetteer (1762), C48
American magazine <Magazine, American> (1743–46), C87
American spelling book, see Thomas, Isaiah
American traveller <American travels>, B5; C73
Amerinus, see Clementinus, Clementius
Ames, William <Amesius>, A35, 36, 66, 67; C93, 152
Fresh suit against ceremonies <Ceremonies, a fresh suit against them>, A40
Reply to Dr. Morton’s particular defence <Answer to Dr. Morton’s defence>, A41
Amhurst, Nicholas, Danverian history of the affairs of Europe, C214
Amidenus, Actic, see Ætius, Amidenus
Ammianus Marcellinus, C12
Ammonius, of Alexandria, C12, 51
Amory, Thomas, B5; C152, 254–5; Antiquarian doctor’s sermon on an antiquated subject, C255
Antiquaries, society of, see Archæologia
Amours, de St., see St. Amour
Amsterdam, answer to the letter, see Answer to the letter from Amsterdam
Amsterdam, letter from thence, see Letter from Amsterdam, to a friend in England
Amyraut, Moses <Amyraldus>, A36, 66
Anabaptism unmask’d, see P., J.
Anabaptists, short history of them, see Short history of the Anabaptists
Anacreon, B5; C12, 140 (under Addison, Joseph)
Anatomical dialogues, see Gentleman of the faculty, pseud.
Anatomy, Edinburgh system, see System of anatomy from Monro, Winslow and Innes
Anatomy of melancholy, see Burton, Robert
Anchoran, John, tr., see Comenius, Johann Amos
Ancient customs of England [part of Harleian miscellany; not found as a separate], C223
Ancillon, Charles, Histoire de l’establissement des françois refugiez, C57
Anderson, Adam, C37
Anderson, George, Estimate of the profit and loss of religion, C189
Anderson, John, C152
Anderson, Robert, A36
Andreæ, Tobias <Andreas>, C93
Andrewes, Lancelot, bp. <Andræus; Andrews; Eliensis, episcopus>, A1, 35, 44; C152, 211; Pattern of catechisticall doctrine, C185; Tortura Torti, A62
Andrews, John, C255; Answer to a late pamphlet, entitled An examination of the scheme of church power <Church. Answer to the examination>, C211
Andrichomius, Christian, see Adrichomius, Christian
Andronicus, of Rhodes, C12
Anecdotes ecclésiastiques, see Giannone, Pietro
Anecdotes of British topography, see Gough, Richard
Angelius, Jn., see Werdenhegen, Johannes Angelius von
Angelocrator, Daniel <Engelhart>, A103
Angelus, see St. Joseph, Angelo de
Anglia restaurata, see La Touche, James Digges
Anglicanæ historiæ scriptores decem, see Historiæ anglicanæ scriptores X, ed. Roger Twysden
Anglicus, Bartholomæus, see Bartholomæus, Anglicus
Anglo-Nativus, pseud., Letter to Sir J. Philipps <Phillips>, C248
Anglorum metamorphosis, see Boxhorn, Marcus Zuerius
Anglus, Thomas, see White, Thomas, called Thomas Blacklow
Animadversiones in Nov. Testamentum, see Knatchbull, Sir Norton
Animadversions on sundry flagrant untruths advanced by Mr. Zinzendorf <Zinzendorf, Count. Animadversions>, C353
Animal creation, see Bruckner, John
Annals of King George I <George I, Annals>, A67; B6; C56
Annals of Queen Anne, see Boyer, Abel
Annesley, Samuel, Casuistical morning exercises, A43; Morning exercise at Cripplegate, A52; B19; C182
Annet, Peter <Annett>, C255; see also Philochristus, pseud.
Annotations (English) on the Bible, or Annotations on the Old & New Testament, see Downame, John
Annual register (1758–1783), B10 (under Dodsley); C87
Anonymi dissertatio de pace, see Przypkowski, Samuel
Another answer to the profit and loss of it stated <East India trade>, see Answer to the case of the old East India company, C210
Another estimate of the manners and principles <Estimate, another, . . . >, C246
Anselm, St., abp., A2
Anson, George, Voyage, comp. Richard Walter, B6; C73
Answer at large to the speech of William Pitt <Pitt, William, Answer . . .>, C250
Answer, paragraph by paragraph, to the memorial of the Church of England <Memorial, answer to that of . . .>, C249
Answer to a late tract . . . on the East India trade <East India trade. Answer to a tract>, C210
Answer to an abusive pamphlet, see Ayscough, Francis
Answer to Dr. Hickes’s <Hick’s> Christian priesthood, see Hancock, John
Answer to Dr. Ibbot’s sermon <Ibbot, Benjamin, Answer to the above>, C303
Answer to Dr. Morton’s defence, see Ames, William, Reply to . . .
Answer to Downham’s sermon, see Sherwood, Richard, attrib.; wrongly attrib. to John Rainolds
Answer to Fiat-Lux, see Owen, John
Answer to letters concerning confessions of faith, see Dawson, Benjamin
Answer to Mr. Peirce’s Western inquisition, C323 (under Peirce)
Answer to “Texts of holy scriptures compared together” <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Answer to the above>, C344
Answer to the case of the old East-India company <East India trade. Another answer>, C210
Answer to the five important queries, C255
Answer to the letter from Amsterdam to a friend in England <Amsterdam, answer . . .>, C244
Answer to the reasons of dissent, see Church of Scotland. General assembly
Answer to the remarks upon Dr. Clarke’s exposition of the church scripture catechism, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley
Anthologia Græca, see Selecta epigrammata
Antichristi excidium, see Lee, Samuel
Antidote for the rising age against scepticism, see Fleming, Caleb
Antine, François d’, Art de vérifier les dates <Benedictins . . . Art de vérifier . . .>, C34
Antiquarian doctor’s sermon on an antiquated subject, see Amory, Thomas
Antiquitas academ. Cantabrigens., see Caius, Joannes
Antoninus, St., abp. of Florence, A3
Antoninus, Marcus, see Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Antonio, de Cordóva <Cordubensis, Ant.>, A8
Aphrodisiensis, Alex., see Alexander Aphrodisiensis
Aphthonius <Apthonius>, A67; C12
Apianus, Petrus, Cosmographiæ introductio, C221
Apochrypha [sic], essay on the books, see Essay concerning the books commonly called Apocrypha
Apollonius, of Perga <Appollonius>, A3; B6; C90
Apollonius, of Tyana, see Tillement.
Apollonius, Guilielmus <Appollonius>, A66; C153
Apollonius Rhodius, C12
Apologetical relation of the sufferings, see Brown, John
Apologia pro confessione [seu declaratione] Remonstrantium, A35
Apology for the business of pawn-broking <Pawnbroking apologized for>, C229
Apology for the catholics of Great Britain and Ireland, see Patsall, Mrs.
Apology for the minister <Minister. Apology for the minister>, C249
Apology for the peoples judgment of private discretion, see Wilson, Thomas, of Canterbury
Appeal sober, to a Turk or an Indian, see Tomkins, Martin
Appeal to the people of England in defence of the clergy, see Fleming, Caleb
Appeal to the public, see Cleland, Archibald
Appianus <Appian, Alex.>, A2, 66; B6; C12
Appleton, Nathaniel, A119; B6; C153, 255–6
Application of some general political rules <America. Application>, C241
Appolonius, see Apollonius
Apthonius, see Aphthonius
Apthorp, East, C256
Aquarius, Mathias, A1
Aquilonius, Franc., see Aguilonius, François
Aquinas, Thomas, St., A1, 2, 65, 67 <Bonioannis Epitome in universam D. Thomæ Summ. theologiæ>; C153
Aquino, Carlo d’, C202
Arabian night’s entertainment, C104
Arantius, Giulio Cesare, C216
Aratus, C10
Arbuthnot, Charles, C129
Arcana Societatis Jesu, see Schoppe, Caspar
Archæologia, C150 (under Antiquaries, society of)
Archimedes, C90
Archivolti, Samuel <Hakkalir, Eliezer, rabbi>, Arugat ha-bosem <Book of the bed of spices>, C133; see also Grünwald, Moses
Arculanis, Jo., see Husain ibn ‘Abd Allah (Abu ‘Ali), called Ibn Sina, or Avicenna
’Ard al-Malik ibn Zuhr (Abu Marwan), called Azenzohar <Abynzohar>, A3
Are these things so?, see Miller, James Aretæus, of Cappodocia, C96, 101 (under Medici antiqui and Petit)
Aretino, Pietro <Etiro, Partenk>, C27
Argens, Jean Baptiste de Boyer, marquis de, B6; C104
Argument in the case of the poor’s rate charged upon the colleges, see Marriott, Thomas
Argument proving that the South sea company is able to make a dividend, C210
Argumentorum ludicrorum et amœnitatum scriptores varii <Scriptores varii dissertationum ludicrarum et amœnitatum>, C124
Arianism.
Answer to the foregoing [Arius detected and confuted], see Peirce, James
Answer to some queries, see Walrond, John
Answer to the above [=?Answer to the foregoing], see Peirce, James
Arianism defended, see Claggett, John, Divinity of the son of God defended
Arius detected and confuted, see Peirce, James
Caution against the diabolism of it, see Clergy-man of the country, pseud.
Remarks on the above [Arianism defended], see Chubb, Thomas
Sovereign antidote to dispel it, see Sovereign antidote to dispel Arianism
Arimino, Gregorius de, see Gregorius, de Rimini
Arias Montanus, see Montanus
Aringhi, Paolo, C3
Aristarchus, of Samos, C10
Aristeas, C12
Auncient history of the Septuagint <History of the Septuagint> [tr. John Done <Donne>], A76
Vindication of his history, see Hayes, Charles
Aristoteles, A3, 10, 47 (under Magirus), 56, 66, 67, 113; B6; C12
Arius detected and confuted, see Peirce, James
Arlunus, Joannes Petrus, A103
*Armed men, choice ones fought for [Hebrew], C132
Armenian church. Sharakan <Hymni qui cantantur per totum annum>, A82
Arminius, Jacobus Harmensen, A35; C153
Armstrong, George, C216
Army, folly, uselessness and danger of a standing, see Trenchard, John
Army, reasons against a standing, see Reasons against a standing army
Arnald, Richard, C153
Arnauld, Antoine, Art of speaking <Speaking, art of>, C149; Logic, or the art of thinking, B25 <Thinking, introduction to the art of>, B25; C88
Arnay, M. d’ <Darnay; D’Arnay>, B10; C110
Arnoldus, Joannes, A35
Arpe, Pierre Frédéric, Apologia pro Jul. Cæsare Vanino, C30 <Vaninus, Lucilius>, 126
Arraignment of the whole creature, see Jerome, Stephen
Arrianus, Flavius <Arrian; Avrianus>, A36, 67; B6; C12
Arriaga, Rodrigo de, A2–3
Arriba, Francisco de, A35
Arrowsmith, John, A36
Ars sciendi, see G., T.
Arscott, Alexander, C257
Art of governing <Government. Art of governing>, C247
Articles of agreement for carrying on an expedition by Hudson’s streights <Hudson’s streights, articles of agreement>, C225
Articles of incorporation of the society for encouraging industry <Articles of the society>, see under Society for encouraging industry, Boston, Mass.
Articles of religion agreed upon by . . . the clergy of Ireland, see Church of Ireland
Artis, Jean d’ <Dartis>, A76
Artis cabalisticæ, see Pistorius, John, ed.
Aruck liber, see Nathan ben Jehiel
Arvernus, Gulielmus, see Gulielmus, Arvernus, bp.
Arvieux, Laurence d’, C74
Ascham, Anthony, C82
Asgill, John <Asgil>, C153, 209, 244, 257
Ashe, Simeon, C257
Ashley, James, C244
Ashley, Jonathan, C257
Ashmole, Elias, C54
Ashworth, Caleb, C257
Asiatic miscellany (1785), C132
Aslaksson, Cort <Aslacus, Conrad>, A36
Asplin, William, Alkibla, C64, 254; Letter to the bishop of London occasioned by his pastoral letter, C308
Assemani, Giuseppe Simone, C132
Assemani, Stefano Evodio
Assembly, see Westminster Assembly of divines
Asser <Asserius Menevensis>, C54
Astruc, Jean, C96
Atavanti, Paulus <Atavantus>, C64
Athanasianism.
Acts of Athanasius, see Sherlock, William
Athanasian forgeries, impositions, and interpolations, see Whiston, William
Remarks on the Athanasian creed, see Carter, Elizabeth
Scriptures of Athanasians compared, see Scriptures and the Athanasians compared
True history of Athanasias and his famous creed, C256
Athanasius, St., A2
Athenagoras, C44
Atkey, Anthony, C257
Atkins, John, C96
Atkins, Sir Robert, Reports, see Great Britain. Courts
Atkinson, Benjamin Andrews <Andrewes>, C257
Atkinson, James, C90
Atkyns, John Tracy, C79
Atlas, general, see Senex, John
Atlas maritimus et commercialis, C48
Atterbury, Francis, bp., B6; C153, 257
Atticus, pseud., Congratulatory letter to John Murray, C227
Attorney, observations on the duty of one, see Observations on the duty of an attorney
Atwood, William <Atwood, Anthony>, C82
Aubertin, Edmond, A3
Audi alteram partem, or a counter-letter <Grenada, counter letter>, C247
Audley, Matthew, C257
Augustine, St. <Augustinus>, A1, 2, 65, 103; C44, 211
Augustino, Leon., see Agostini, Leonardo
Augustus: or an essay on the means whereby, see Heylyn, Peter
Aulus Gellius, see Gellius
Aurelius, Victor, A116; B6; C13
Aureolus, Petrus, A1
Ausonius, C13
Austin, and the monks of Bangor, C237
Authentic account of the intended invasion by the Chevalier’s son <France. Authentic account of invasions>, C246
Authentic account of the proceedings against John Wilkes, C148 <Wilkes, Jn., Genuine papers, letters &c.>, 253 <Wilkes, Jn., Authentic account of the proceedings>
Authentic memoirs of the Portuguese inquisition <Portuguese Inquisition, authentic memoirs of it>, B15; C121
Averani, Nicola <Averanus>, C34
Avery, Benjamin, Old Whig, C120; Occasional papers, see under title
Aveugles–lettre sur les, see Dalembert, Jean le Rond
Avianus, Hieronymus, A67
Avicenna, see Husain ibn ‘Abd Allah (Abu ‘Ali), called Ibn Sina
Avrianus, see Arrianus, Flavius; and Epictetus
Ayscough, Francis, Answer to a late abusive pamphlet <Answer to an abusive pamphlet>, C255
Azorius, Juan, A2
Azzio, Thomas <Actius>, C104
B
Babington, Humfrey <Babbington, Humphry>, A5; C257
Bachonis, Jo., see Baco, Joannes
Bacmeister, Johannes <Bacmeister us>, C257
Baco, Joannes <Bachonis>, A6
Bacon, Sir Francis, A6–7, 70–1; B6; C93, 104, 137
Bacon, John, C257
Bacon, Matthew, C79
Bacon, Nathaniel, C82
Bacon, Roger, C104
Badeslade, Thomas, History of the ancient and present state of the navigation <Navigations inland, history of>, C119
Bämler, Marcus, A71
Bæza, see Bèze, Théodore de
Baglivi, Giorgio <Baglivus>, C96
Bagot, Lewis, Defence of the subscription to the XXXIX articles <Subscription. Defence of the above>, C338
Baïf, Lazare <Bayfius>, C3
Bail, Louis, C64
Bailey, Nathan, A119
Bailey, Robert, see Baillie
Baillie, Robert <Bailey; Bailleius; Ballius; Bayley; Baylie; Bayly>, A6; C25, 54, 64, 153, 207, 219 Ladensium autokatakrisis, A51 Large supplement to the Canterburian self conviction <Canterburian self conviction, a large supplement>, C220
Baillou, Guillaume de <Ballonius>, A40
Bailly, Jean Sylvain, C10
Baily, Anselm, see Bayly, Anselm
Baker, Sir George, C216
Baker, David Erskine, C234 (under Voltaire); Companion to the playhouse <Play-house, companion to it>, C120
Baker, Humphrey, C90
Baker, Sir Richard, C54
Baker, Robert, Reflections on the English language <Language, English, reflections on it>, C136
Baker, Samuel, C257
Baker, William, bp., C257
Balbani, Niccolò, Life of Galeazzo Caracciolo <Carraciolus, G., his life>, A74
Balbec, ruins of, see Wood, Robert
Balch, Thomas, C257
Baldini, Giovanni Francesco, C219
Balduinus, Fridericus, A38; C153
Bale, John, bp. <Harryson, John>, A6, 68, 70; C173
Balfour, Francis, C132
Balfour, Robert, A39
Second letter to a deist <Deism. Second letter . . .>, C279
Silvius’s defence of a dialogue, C334
Silvius’s examination of certain doctrines, C334
Silvius’s letter to Dr. Sherlock, C334
Balguy, Thomas, Letters concerning confessions of faith <Confessional. Letters concerning confessions>, C275
Ball, Jacob, C258
Ball, John, A37–8, 68; C96, 258
Ballius, Rob., see Baillie, Robert
Ballonius, Guil., see Baillou, Guillaume de
Balmerino, Arthur Elphinstone, 6th baron, C219
Balmis, Abr. de, see Abraham de Balmes, ben Me’ir
Bancroft, Edward, Remarks on the “Review of the controversy” <America. Remarks on the “review” &c.>, C243
Bancroft, Richard, abp., A37
Bandini, Angiolo Maria <Bandinus>, C32
Banduri, Anselmo <Banduries>, C129
Bangor, bp. of, see Bayly, Lewis, bp.
Banier, Antoine, C128
Bank of England, and the method of paying, see H., P.
Banks, Richard, Religion and reason adjusted, C189, 328
Baptism.
Plain reasons for infant baptism, see Fleming, Caleb, Manual for common Christians
Reflections upon two Athenian mercuries, C258
Vindication of the apostolical and primitive method, C258
Baranzano, Giovanni Antonio Redemptus, A39
Barbary, history of its piratical states, see Compleat history of the piratical states of Barbary
Barberini, Antonio, cardinal, abp., C219
Barberini, Maffeo, cardinal <Barberinus>, C140
Barclay, Robert, C153; Serious considerations on absolute predestination <Predestination made absolute>, C324
Bardunu, Anselm, C3
Bariffe, William, see Barriffe, William
Barker, Matthew, A69
Barker, Samuel, C235
Barkey, Nicolaus, C105
Barlow, Edward, A109
Barlow, John, A6
Barlow, William, C258
Barn, see Barnes
Barnabas, St. <Barnabæ>, C354
Barnard, John, 17th c., C258
Barnard, John, 18th c., A119; B6; C153–4, 258; Religion of antichrist, C358. See also Bernard, Richard
Barnard, Thomas, C258–9
Barnard, William, C259
Barnaud, Nicolas <Eusebius Philadelphus, pseud.>, A77
Barnes, Barnabe <Barns>, A7
Barnes, Joseph, C140
Barnes, Joshua, C25
Barnes, Robert <Barn>, A37
Barnfield, Thomas, C259
Baro, Peter <Baronis; Stempanus>, A5, 93
Baroccio, Giacomo <Barozzio>, C8
Baron, Richard, Faithful account of Mr. A[rchibald] B[ower]’s motives <Faithful account of his leaving>, C220 (under Bowers)
Baron, Robert <Baronius>, A69–71; C154
Baronius, Cæsar, cardinal <Bisciola>, A6
Barozzio, Jacomo, see Baroccio, Giacomo
Barrados, Sebastianus <Barradius>, A5
Barriffe, William <Bariffe>, A39; C105
Barrington, John Shute Barrington, 1st viscount, B6; C154, 219
Discourse of natural and revealed religion <Religion. Discourse of religion natural and revealed>, C328
Essay on the several dispensations of God <Religion. Short system of religion>, C328
Miscellanea sacra, A122
Rights of protestant dissenters <Protestant dissenters, their rights; Dissenters, Protestant, their rights>, C122, 280
Barron, William, Histoire de la fondation des colonies des anciennes republiques <America. Histoire>, C54
Barrow, Isaac, A39, 69; B6; C50, 105, 154
Barry, Gerrat, A7
Bartas, see Saluste du Bartas, Guillaume
Bartholin, Gaspar <Bartholinus, Casp.>, C46, 216
Bartholin, Thomas <Bartholinus>, C2–3, 96
Bartholomæus, see Bartolommei Smeducci, Girolamo
Bartocci, Julius <Cellenus, J. Bart. de>, C132
Bartolome, de Medina <Medina>, A22
Bartolommei Smeducci, Girolamo <Bartholomæus>, C140
Bartolucci, Giuliano <Bartoluccius>, C132
Barton, Philip, C259
Barton, William, C140
Barwick, Peter, C25
Basel, Council of (1432), see Council of Basel (1432)
Basil, St., of Seleucia <Basilius Seleuc.>, C45
Basire, Isaac, A69
Basnage de Flottemanville, Samuel, A7; B6; C69
Bassano, Lazaro, C51
Bassecour, see La Bassecour, Fabrice de
Bassnett, Christopher, C259
Bastingius, Jeremias, A67
Bastwick, John, C154
Bate, George <Bates; Bateus>, A70; C54, 145; Elenchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia, A77; <Britannici motus>, C55
Bate, Julius, C259
Bates, George, see Bate, George
Bates, Henry, Account of the life and death of Mr. Philip Henry <Henry, Philip, account . . .>, B14; C27
Bates, William, A38, 103; B6; C154
Bath, William Pulteney, earl of, Letter from a member of parliament to his friend, C248; Politicks on both sides, C250
Bath and Wells, bp. of, see Kidder, Richard, bp.
Baudelot de Dairval, Charles César <Baudelot>, C105, 109
Baudouin, Jean <Baudoin>, A7
Baumgarten, Siegmund Jacob, C235
Baxter, Richard, A4–5, 7, 38, 68–9, 71; B6; C25, 154, 259
Petition for peace <Liturgy. Petition for peace and Petition to the king>, C308
Two papers on proposals, C271
<Church. Two papers>, 308
<Liturgy. Two papers of proposals>
Baxter, William, C3
Bay Psalm Book, 1640 <Psalmes of David in metre, 1662 [sic]>, C188
Bayardi, Ottavio Antonio, abp., Catalogo degli antichi monumenti . . . di Ercolano <Herculaneum. Catalogo . . .>, C5
Bayes, Joshua, C259
Bayfius, Laz., see Baïf, Lazare
Bayle, Pierre, A103; B6; C25, 105, 155
Bayley, Lewis, see Bayly, Lewis
Bayley, Robert, see Baillie
Bayly, Lewis <Bayley>, bp., C155
Answer to the representation, A71
Manitowampae pomant amoonk [Practice of Piety], A87; C180
Practice of piety, C187
Bayly, Robert, see Baillie
Baynes, Paul <Bayn>, A5, 37–8, 69; C211
Beach, Thomas, Eugenio, or virtuous and happy life, C238
Beams of former light, see Nye, Philip
Beattie, James, B6; C93, 105, 140
Beatty, Charles, C219
Beausobre, Isaac de, B6; C39, 64, 69, 155
Becanus, Martinus, A5
Beccaria, Bonesana Cesare <Beccaria, Marq. de>, B7; C37, 82
Beccaria, Giovanni <Beccaria, John>, C82
Becher, Johann Joachim <Becheri>, A71; C36
Becker, Sir Matthew, Serious considerations on the several high duties <Duties. Serious considerations>, C210
Beckford, William, Letter from a right honourable person, C238; see also Francis, Philip
Becmann, Christoph <Becman>, C155
Beckmann, Daniel Heinrich <Beckmannus>, C259
Becon, Thomas, A5
Bedel, Wm., bp. of Kilmore in Ireland, life of, see Burnet, Gilbert, bp.
Beesley, Henry, C155
Beger, Lorenz <Begerus>, see Berlin. Königliche Museen. Münzkabinett
Behlcke, Martin Siegmund <Behlcke, Mart. Sigis.>, C234
Behrens, George Henning <Behren>, C71
Beja Perestrello, Luiz de, Responsionum casuum conscientiæ, A58
Belgic Confession. Ekklesion tes Belgikes kai katachesis <Belgicæ ecclesiæ doctrinæ Græc.>, A38
Beliet, Isaac, Letters on the force of imagination in pregnant women <Women pregnant, letters on the force of imagination in them>, C218
Belknap, Jeremy, C54
Bell, Benjamin, C96
Bell, John, C105
Bell, Thomas, C3
Bell, William, C155
Bellamy, Joseph, C155
Bellapertica, Pet., see Petrus, a Bella Pertica
Bellarmino, Roberto, Saint, cardinal <Bellarmin; Bellarminus>, A4, 37–8, 67, 69–71; C64, 155 Belleisle, Charles Louis Auguste Fouquet, duc de, C219
Bellers, Fettiplace, C82
Belley, M. l’evesque de, see Camus, Jean Pierre, bp. of Belley
Bellieri, M. de la, see La Bellière, Claude de
Bellini, Lorenzo <Bellinus>, C96
Bellori, Giovanni Pietro <Bellorius>, C33, 105
Bellunensis, Urban., see Bolzamo, Urbano
Bembo, Pietro, cardinal, A70
Ben Israel, see Menasseh ben Israel
Benbellona, Antonio, pseud., see Gericke, Bartholomæus
Benchius, Joh., see Binchius, Johannes
Bendlowes, Philip <Bendlow>, C259
Benedict of Peterborough <Benedictus, Abbas Petroburg.>, C25
Benedictins . . . Art de vérifier les dates, see Antine, François d’
Benedictinus, abbot, C25
Benedictus, Abbas Petroburg., see Benedict of Peterborough
Benefield, Sebastian <Bonefield>, A37
Beneventarum antiq. thesaurus, see Vita, Giovanni de, bp.
Bengel, Johann Albert <Bengelius>, C39
Benincasa, Francisco, Osservazioni sopra la condotta tenuta dal ministro di Portogallo <Jesu societas. Della cose de Portogallo>, C115
Benlowes, Edward, C140
Bennet, Benjamin <Bennett>, A119; B7; C259; Christian oratory, B7; C64, 155
Bennet, Christopher, C96
Bennet, John, Constantius, the apostate, C207
Benson, George, B7; C64, 155, 259–60; Second thoughts concerning the sufferings . . . of Christ <Christ. Thoughts concerning the sufferings>, C269
Benson, Martin, bp., C260
Benson, William, Virgil’s husbandry, C240
Bensyra, see Jesus, Son of Sirach
Bentham, Jeremy, Fragment on government, C83
Bentivoglio, Guido, cardinal, C55
Bentley, Richard, Philodamas, a tragedy, C229
Bentley, Richard, Dr., A119; B7; C105, 155, 260; Short account of his humanity, see Short account of Dr Bentley’s humanity
Bentley, William, C260
Benzoni, Girolamo, A70
Berchet, Toussaint, A67
Bergmann, Torbern Orlof, C36
Berkeley, George, bp. <Berkley>, B7; C93, 137, 216, 357; Theory of vision <Vision, theory of it>, C216
Berkeley, George Berkeley, 1st earl, Historical applications, C114
Berkenhead, John, pseud., see Nottingham, Heneage Finch, 1st earl of
Berlin. Königliche Museen.
Münzkabinett. Thesaurus selectus, sive gemmarum et numismatum Græcorum, comp. Lorenz Beger, C129 (under Begerus)
Bermingham, Michel, C105
Bern, Switzerland. Bibliotheca librorum . . . catalogus, C32
———. Œkonomische Gesellschaft, see Œkonomische Gesellschaft, Bern, Switzerland.
Bernard, Sir Francis, bart., Letters to the ministry, C147
Bernard, Jean Frédéric, C105
Bernard, Richard <Barnard, John>, A38, 68; C258
Bernardus, Joannes Baptista, A7
Bernberch, Paul, C82
Bernensis, biblioth. librorum, see Bern, Switzerland
Bernouilli, Jean, C105
Beroaldo, Filippo, A71
Berosus <Beroso>, C3
Berriman, William <Berrystreet>, B7; C155, 260
Berrington, S., C155
Berrystreet, William, see Berriman
Berti, Paolino, A26
Bertius, Petrus, A7; ed., Scripta adversaria collationis Hagiensis, A60
Bertoli, Giovanni Domenico, C3
Bertram, Charles, ed., Britannicæ gentium historiæ <Britannicarum gentium>, C3
Bertram, Cornelius Bonaventure, C69
Bertrand, Jean, Historical account of the plague at Marseilles <Plague, historical account of the same>, C229
Besse, Joseph <Besoe>, Clergy’s plea for a settled and forced maintenance from the Quakers <Quakers, clergy’s plea . . .>, C230 [also ascribed to Ollive, Joseph]; Collection of the sufferings of the Quakers <Sufferings of the Quakers>, C105
Bethel, Slingsby, Present interest of England <England, its present interests>, C246; World’s mistake in Oliver Cromwell <Cromwell, Oliver. World’s mistake in him>, C245
Beughem, Cornelius a, Bibliotheca historico-philologico-theologica, C105
Beumler, Marcus, A71
Beveridge, William, bp. <Beveregius; Beveridgius>, A5, 71; B7; C34, 132, 155, 260
Beverley, John <Beverly>, A69
Beverly, Robert, History of Virginia, A110
Beverwyck, Johann van <Beverovicius>, A71
Beyerlinck, Laurentius, A7
Bèze, Théodore <Beza, Didac. de; Bæza>, A5, 67–9, 104; C140, 153, 155; Harmonia confessionum fidei orthodoxorum et reformatarum ecclesiarum, A48; Testamentum, A104, see Bible
Bible, Polyglot: A4, 16, 26, 62; C23–5
Hebrew: A4, 16, 38, 48 <Hosea>, 68, 82 <Joel & Malachi>, 89 <Psalterium>. Hebrew & Latin: A23, 84 (under Leusden). Hebrew & Greek: A49 <Isaiah>; C22, 24
Greek: A5, 29 (under Stephanus), 33, 95–6, 102, 106 (under Millius), 107; C22–4. Greek & Latin: A77
Latin: A4–7, 37, 68, 78 (under Faber), 100, 104 (under Beza); C22–4; Precationes Biblicæ Sanctorum Patrum <Patrum precationes>, A89
English: Wycliffe C24. Great Bible A7. C22 <Cranmer’s>; Geneva A37; C22. Reims <Rhemists> A58; C24. Authorized A7; C22. Annotated by Samuel Clarke, A7, 11; C22; by William Fulke A13; MS. in shorthand (by Jeremiah Rich?) <in characters>, A67
Arabic: A44, 122 <Psalter>; C23. Church Slavic, C25. Coptic, C24. Dutch, C22, 24. French, A6, C22. Gælic, C25. German, A50 (under Luther). Gothic (under Ihre), C41, 116. Gothic & Anglo-Saxon, C23. Irish, A40. Italian, A38, 96. Malayam, C23. Massachusett <Indian>, A44; C22–3. Persian & Latin, C23. Polish, A37. Portuguese, A122. Spanish, A89 <Psalmi>; C22, 24. Syriac, A95. Syriac & Latin, A44; C25. Tamil, A65, C25. Welsh, A124; C22. See also Glossa ordinaria, A14, 104. Hugo de Sancta Claro, A16; C293. Lord’s Prayer, A55. Commonplace book, by J. Locke, A116; C164
Concordances, by J. Buxtorf, A5. M. di Calasio, A8, 22. H. Estienne, A9. R. Estienne, A8. C. Kircher, A50. J. Marbeke, A22. I. M. Nathan, A22. S. Newman, A24. E. Schmidt, A30. A. Trommius, A107. See also Concordantiœ sacrarum Scripturarum, A8; C38
Harmonies, by J. Calvin, A8. M. Chemnitz, A9; C162. T. Craddock, A9. J. Gerhard, A114. J. Lightfoot, A50. J. MacKnight, C180. A. Osiander, A25. G.J. Vossius, A63
Paraphrases, by G. Abbot, A35. H. Ainsworth, C356. J. Alexander, C152, 254. J. Barnard, C154. Bay Psalm Book <Psalms of David in metre>, C188. G. Benson, C155. Sir R. Blackmore, A100. G. Buchanan, A70; C141. T. Cartwright, A40. S. Clarke, C163. T. Craddock, C141. Sir J. Denham, C356. J. Duport, A76. D. Erasmus, A13; C168. R. Grey, B13. H. Hammond, A18; C173. F. Hare, B13; C41. E. Harwood, B14. W. Hog <Hogæus>, C142. Ibn Yahya, C175. J. Johnston, C142. M. Lowman, B17; C179. C. Marot, A89. C. Mather, A122. J. Merrick, B18. J. Patrick, C143, 185. S. Patrick, C186. T. Percy, C335. J. Playford, C356. J. Priestley, C42. T. Prince, C356. T. Pyle, A111; C188. T. Ravenscroft, C356. G. Stanhope, A95. A. Sykes, C195. N. Tate, C195. Jn. Taylor, C196. F. Titleman, A95. I. Watts, A112. S. Wheatland, C356. D. Whitby, A107; C356.
Bibliander, Théodore, A39
Biblioteca, see Haym, Nicola Francesco
Bibliotheca Bremensis nova (1760 &c.), see Bremen
Bibliotheca fratrum Polonorum, quos Unitarios vocant <Fratres Poloni . . .>, C170
Bibliotheca historico-philologico-theologica, see Beughem, Cornelius a Bibliotheca literaria, C87
Bibliotheca politica, see Tyrrell, Sir James
Bibliothèque ancienne et moderne, see Leclerc, Jean
Bibliothèque choisie, see Colomies, Paul
Bibliothèque universelle et historique (1686–93), see Leclerc, Jean
Bidembach, Felix <Bidembachius>, C358
Biel, Gabriel, A4–6
Bielfeld, Jakob Friedrich von <Bielfield>, B7; C82, 105
Bifield, see Byfield, Nicholas
Bigotry, its triumphs; by a lady, see Tranquilla, pseud.
Billi, Jacques de <Billy>, A71
Billings, William, C128
Billingsley, John, C156; Brief discourse of schism <Schism, a brief discourse upon it>, C331
Billingsley, Nicholas, C260
Billingsley, Samuel, C260
Billy, see Billi, Jacques de
Bilson, second part of the boy of, see Howson, Robert
Bilstone, John, C260
Binchius, Johannes <Benchius>, C155
Binckes, William, Christian synagogue, C69
Bingham, Caleb, C51
Bingham, Joseph, A113; C64, 156
Bini, Pietro di Lorenzo, C105;
Memorie del calcio Fiorentino
<Memorie del calcio . . . > C6
Binius, Severinus <Binnius>, A6
Binning, Thomas, A40
Biographia Britannica, see Wright, Thomas
Biographica classica (1650, i.e. 1750), see Harwood, Edward
Bion, Nicolas, C90
Birch, Peter, C260
Birch, Thomas, B7, 9 (under Cockburn); C26 (under Bayle), 55, 93 (under Cudworth), 122 (under Raleigh), 137, 145, 150–1, 207
Bird, John, A71
Birgitta, see Bridget, St.
Birkenhead, Sir John <Berkenhead>, see Nottingham, Heneage Finch, 1st earl of
Bisciola, Gabr., see Baronius, Cæsar, cardinal
Biscoe, Richard, C156
Bishop, William, bp., A37
Bishop Ken’s Life, see Markland, Jeremiah
Bishop Kennet’s life, see Newton, William
Bishop, scripture, vindicated, see Brown, Moses
Bishop, scripture, vindicated, remarks upon, or Eleuth: inermatus, see Foxcroft, Thomas
Bishops and metropolitans, their orig., see Ussher, James, abp.
Bisterfeld, Joannes Henricus <Bisterfeldius>, A38
Black, Joseph, C36
Black, William, C96
Blackall, Offspring, bp. <Blackhall>, B7; C156, 260–1
Blackborrow, Peter, A39
Blackburn, John, C261
Blackburne, Francis, B7; C105, 156, 261
Hardship and danger of subscription <Subscription. Hardship and danger of it represented>, C338
Memoir of . . . Hollis <Hollis, Thomas. Memoirs of>, C28
Remarks on Dr. Johnson’s Life of Milton, C122
Serious inquiry into the use and importance of external religion <Religion. External, its use and importance>, C328
Blackburne, Lancelot, abp., C261
Blackburne, Thomas, C261
Blackhall, Offspring, see Blackall
Blacklock, Thomas, C140
Blackmore, Sir Richard, A100, 113; C96, 140, 261; Letters of religion between Theophilus and Eugenio <Religion. Letters on religion>, C326
Blackstone, Sir William, B7; C79, 244
Blackwall, Anthony, A116; B7; C39, 105
Blackwell, Thomas, B7; C26, 55, 128; Enquiry into the life and writings of Homer, B14 (under Homer)
Blacow, Richard, C220
Blæuw, Willem Janszoon <Bleau>, A63; C10
Blagrave, John, A7
Blair, John, C34
Blanc, Ludov. Le, see Leblanc de Beaulieu, Ludovicus
Bleau, see Blæuw
Blenerhasset, Thomas <Blennerhassett>, C261
Blith, Walter, C1
Blomer, Thomas, C220
Blondel, David, A6
Blondel, James Augustus, Power of the mother’s imagination over the fœtus examined <Women pregnant, strength of imagination in them examined>, C218
Bloody tenet of persecution, see Williams, Roger
Blosius, see DeBlois, François Louis
Blount, Charles, C106; Summary account of the deist’s religion <Deism. Summary of the deist’s religion>, C279
Blount, Thomas, C79
Blount, Sir Thomas Pope, C106
Bloys, William <Bloy>, A68
Bluett, Robert, Enquiry, whether a general practice of virtue, C46
Boaistuau, Pierre <Boaysteau>, A70
Boccaccio, Giovanni <Boccaccius; Bochas, John>, A7; C26
Boccalini, Traiano, Pietra del paragone politico, A90
Bochart, Samuel, A6, 70, 104; C39, 48, 106
Bochas, John, see Boccaccio, Giovanni
Boderianus, Joan. Hen., see Le Fèvre de la Boderie, Gui
Bodius, Rob., see Boyd, Robert, Rev., of Trochrig
Boë, Franciscus de le <Deleboe>, C98
Bœhm, Anthony William, A71, 100, 109; C156
Bœhme, Jacobus <Bœhmon; Bohme>, A38, 70–1
Bœmus, Joannes <Bœmius>, C106
Boerhaave, Herman, B7; C36, 89, 97, 102 (under Swieten)
Boethius <Boetius>, C106
Boëtie, see La Boëtie, Stéphane de
Boetius, Anselm, see Boodt, Anselmus Boëtius de
Bohemia. Consideratio causarum belli, see Consideratio causarum belli
Bohle, Samuel <Bohlius, Bohl>, A37–8
Bohme, see Bœhme
Bohun, William, Brief view of ecclesiastical jurisdiction <Church. Ecclesiastical jurisdiction; Church. State of ecclesiastical courts>, C211
Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas, B7; C140
Boissard, Jean Jacques <Boissardus>, A7
Bold, Samuel <Bolde>, C156, 261
Bolducius, Jacobus, A4
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, viscount, C106
Letter to Caleb d’Anvers, Esq. <Danvers, Caleb, Observations on the writing of The craftsman>, C245
Letters on the spirit of patriotism, C249
Bollan, William, B7; C145, 244; Epistle from Timoleon to all the honest freeholders <Timoleon. Epistle to freeholders>, C148
Bolletti, Giuseppe Gaetano, C106
Bolron, Robert, Papists’ bloody oath of secrecy, C228
Bolton, Robert <Boulton, dean of Carlisle>, A37; C156, 261
Bolton, Samuel, A38
Bolton, Theophilus, C261
Bolzamo, Urbano <Bellunensis>, A71
Bomare, see Valmont de Bomare, Jacques Christophe
Bona, Giovanni, cardinal, A40
Bonacina, Martinus, A4
Bonamicus, Cast., see Buonamici, Castruccio
Bonanni, Filippo, C129
Bonaventure, St., A5
Bond, Henry, A39
Bonefield, Sebastian, see Benefield, Sebastian
Bonet, Théophile <Bonetus>, C2
Bongiovanni, Berardo <Bonioannis>, see Aquinas, Thomas
Bonham, Thomas, Chyrurgians closet <Poeton, Edw., Chirurgeon’s closet>, A57
Bonnaire, Louis de <Debonnaire>, C46, 83
Bonner, Edmund, bp., A37
Bonnet, Charles, C71
Bonneval, Claude Alexandre, C26
Boodt, Anselmus Boëtius de <Boetius>, A38
Book declaring things that are right, see Karo, Joseph ben Ephraim
Book of the bed of spices, see Archivolti, Samuel
Book of the bread of tears, see Uceda, Samuel ben Isaac
Book of the breath of life, see Menasseh ben Israel
Book of the greatest wise men, see Shabbethae ben Meir
Book of the grove of Abraham, see Mordecai ben Judah
Book of the shields of earth, see Karo, Joseph ben Ephraim
Book of the smooth stones, see David ben Aryeh Loeb
Book of the two tables of the covenant, see Horowitz, Isaiah
Book of the valley of satisfaction, see Horowitz, Abraham ben Shabbethai
Book upon the law, see Rashi
Booker, Daniel, Beauties of the mass exemplified <Mass, beauties of>, C311
Booth, Peniston, C261
Borch, Olaus Claus van, see Borrichius, Olaus
Borelli, Gianalfonso <Borellus>, C2
Bornius, Henricus, A39
Borrichius, Olaus <Borch>, C135, 235
Boscovic, Rudyer Josip <Boscovich>, B7; C137, 141
Bosman, William, C73
Bosnay, Le Sieur de, A70
Bosse, Abraham, C9
Bossu, F. <Bossu, M.>, C73
Bossuet, Jacques Benigne de, bp., C55
Boston, Thomas, C156
Boston, Mass.
Assembly of pastors of churches in New England. Testimony and advice <New England. Testimony and advice>, C319
Narrative of the horrid massacre, see Bowdoin, James
Vindication of the town, see Adams, Samuel
Votes and proceedings of the freeholders, C244
Boston, Mass. Society for encouraging industry, see under Society for encouraging industry, Boston, Mass.
Boston chronicle (1768–69), C87
Boston, letter from one in the country, see Letter from one in the country to his friend in Boston
Boston Synod (1679–1680), Confession of faith <New-England Confession of faith>, A88; C164
Bostwick, David, C261
Botero, Giovanni <Boteroadwise>, Relationi universali, A59
Bott, Thomas, C157, 261; Remarks on the sixth chapter of Bishop Butler’s Analogy <Butler, Bp., Remarks on the 6th chapter>, C265 (under Butler)
Bouelles, Charles <Bovillus>, A39
Bougainville, Louis Antoine de, C73
Bouguer, Pierre, C137
Bouilliau, Ismael <Bulliadus; Bullialdus>, A7; C10
Boulæse, Jean <Boulæsse>, A7
Boulanger, Nicolas Antoine, C82, 106
Boullainvilliers, Henri de, C26
Boulter, Hugh, abp., C106, 145, 261
Boulton, dean of Carlisle, see Bolton, Robert
Bound, Nic., see Bownd, Nicholas
Bourdonnais, le sieur de, memoire pour, see Gennes, Pierre de
Bourke, Nicholas, Privileges of the island of Jamaica vindicated <Jamaica, privileges of that island>, C247
Bourn, Daniel, C9
Bourne, Samuel, C157
Sermon the rise of the Christian religion <Christian religion, a sermon on its rise>, C269
Vindication of the principles and practices of protestant dissenters <Dissenters. Vindication of their principles and practices>, C280
Bovillus, see Bouelles, Charles
Bowchier, Joshua, C261
Bowden, John, C262
Bowdoin, James, Narrative . . . Boston massacre <Boston, N. E. Narrative of the horrid massacre; Massacre, horrid, in Boston–a narrative of>, B18; C106
Bowen, Penuel, C262
Bower, Alexander, C26
Bower, Archibald <Bowers>, B8; C26, 220
[Bower] and Tillemont compared, see Douglas, John, bp.
Confutation of his three defences, see Douglas, John, bp.
Faithful account, see Baron, Richard
Six letters to Father Sheldon, see Douglas, John, bp.
Bowman, William, C262
Bownd, Nicholas <Bound>, A37
Bowyer, William, C39
Boxhorn, Hendrik <Boxhornius>, A68
Boxhorn, Marcus Zuerius <Boxhornius>, C244; Metamorphosis anglorum <Anglorum metamorphosis> (1753, i.e. 1653), C54
Boyd, Robert, Rev., of Trochrig <Bodius>, A4; C156
Boyer, Abel, C202; History of the reign of Queen Anne <Annals of Queen Anne> B6; C55
Boyle, Charles, see Orrery
Boyle, John, see Orrery
Boyle, Robert, A36, 68, 70–1; B8; C36, 106, 137, 157; Of the high veneration man’s intellect owes to God <God. High veneration>, C293
Boylean lectures, B8, = Boyle, Robert, Collection of sermons preached at his lecture, C157
Boylston, Zabdiel <Boylstone>, C216, 357
Boys, John, A37
Boze, Claude Gros de, C3
Brabourne, Theophilus, A68
Brachey, Louis de Grand de, see Gand, Louis de
Brackley, Thomas Egerton, viscount <Ellesmere, T>, C246
Bracton, Henry de, C79
Bradford, Samuel, bp., C157, 262
Bradshaw, William, A38, 69; C262
Bradwardine, Thomas, abp. <Bradwardinus>, A4; C157
Brady, Nathaniel, C262
Brady, Nicholas, C195
Brady, Robert, C83
Bragge, Robert, C262
Brainerd, David, C106; Life of, see Edwards, Jonathan
Bramhall, John, abp., C157
Brampton, Sir John, C244
Bramston, James, C238
Brancker, Thomas <Branker>, A39; C1
Brandenburgh, Memoirs of the House of, see Frederick III
Brandt, Geerært <Brandt, Geo.>, A6, 103; B8; C65
Brassavola, Antonio Musa <Brasauolus>, A7
Brathwait, Richard, A39
Braun, Johann <Braunius>, C69, 157
Braunius, Joseph Adam, C215
Bray, Thomas, A71; C262; Papal usurpation, A106; B19; C65, 68
Breck, Robert, C262
Breirley, see Brierley, Roger
Brekell, John <Brekel>, C157, 262
Bremen. Bibliotheca Bremensis nova (1760&c.), C105
Brent, Charles, C262
Brentius, Johannes, A68
Bréquigny, Louis George Dudart Feudrix de, History of the revolutions of Genoa <Genoa, History of its revolutions>, C56
Brerewood, Edward, A39; C88, 106, 234
Breton, cape, remarks upon a letter in the London chronicle, see Remarks upon a letter published in the London chronicle
Brevis ad artem cogitandi introduction <Introductio brevis>, see Perrin, Jean Baptiste
Brice, Andrew, C48
Bridge, Ebenezer, C262
Bridge, Thomas, C262
Bridge, William, C157
Bridgeman, Sir Orlando <Bridgman>, C79
Bridges, John, C32
Bridget, St. <Birgitta>, A5
Bridgman, see Bridgeman
Brief account of the persecutions of the Quakers <Quakers, a brief account of their persecutions>, C68
Brief and true representation of the posture of affairs <Affairs, brief representation of their posture>, C240
Brief dissertation upon funeral solemnities <Funeral solemnities, dissertation upon them>, C224
Brief instruction in the worship of God, see Owen, John
Brief representation of the posture of affairs, see Brief and true representation
Brief view of Dr. Gauden’s considerations, see Crofton, Timothy
Brierley, Roger <Breirley>, C157
Briet, Philippe <Brietius>, C48
Briggs, Henry, Logarithmical arithmetick, A21
Briggs, William, C2
Brine, John, C262
Brisson, Barnabé <Brissonius>, C77
Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre <Warville>, C47, 86, 127, 146 (under Claviere), 148
Bristed, John, Letter to the Rev. J. Tucker <Subscription. Letter to the Rev. Dr. J. Tucker>, C338
Bristol, George Digby, earl of, Letters between the Ld. George and Sir Kenelm Digby, A84
Britain.
Anglia restaurata; or the advantages, see La Touche, James Digges
Angliæ excidium, see La Touche, James Digges
Britain’s remembrancer, see Burgh, James
Britannia major; the new scheme, C209
Convention between G. Brit. and Spain concluded at Pardo, see Great Britain. Treaties etc.
Defence of the above [enquiry into the reasons], see Hoadly, Benjamin, bp.
Enq[uiry] into the causes of the late rebellion, C245
Enquiry into the reasons of the cond[uct] of G. Britain, see Hoadly, Benjamin, bp.
General history of rebellions &c., C245
Golden fleece, or the trade, see Munn, [ ]
Importance of the British dominions in India <Importance of her dominions>, C245
Importance of the plantations of Britain in America, see Hall, F[ ]
Memorial against the pretender & popery, see Chandler, Samuel
Observations on the conduct of G. Britain, C245
Present state of liberty, see Priestley, Joseph
See also Great Britain, passim
Britain, Great, a new survey of it, see Cox, Thomas
Britain, Great, and Ireland, danger of their becoming provinces of France, see Danger of Great Britain and Ireland
Britain, Great, and North America, present state of, see Mitchill, Samuel Latham
Britain, Great, state of parties in, see Defoe, Daniel
Britannia major; the new scheme <Britain. Britannia major>, C209
Britannicarum gentium historiæ, see Bertram, Charles, ed.
Britannicarum rerum scriptores vetustiores, see Commelinus, Hieronymus, ed.
Britannici motus, see Bate, George
British liberties, or the free-born subject’s inheritance <Liberties British. with an essay on political liberty>, C84
British librarian, see Oldys, William
British museum. Catalogus librorum (1787) <Museum Brit. Catalogus>, C32
Britius, Fabritius, A70
Brittain’s busse, see S., E., Britaines busse
Britton, C79
Brochmand, Casper Erasmus, C157
Brodeau, Jean <Brodæus>, Epigrammatum græcorum collect., A13
Brodrick, Thomas, A71
Brograve, Robert, C263
Brome, James, A71
Bromfield, William, C97
Bronchorst, Everardus, A71
Brook, see Willoughby de Broke, George Verney, 4th baron
Brooke, Fulke Greville, 1st baron <Brooke, Ld>, C141
Brooke, Robert Greville, baron, A38, 69
Brooke, Zachary, C157
Brookes, Richard, C97
Brooks, Thomas, C157
Brothers, the two, a second series of facts, see Egmont, John Perceval, 2d earl of, Second series
Brough, W., Sacred principles, services, and soliloquies, or, A manual of devotions <Manual of devotions?>, A101
Broughton, Hugh, A4, 37; B8; C157
Broughton, Thomas, C158
Broun, Jn., see Brown, John, of Wamphray
Brown and Wotton, Mirror of architecture, see Scamozzi, Vincenzo
Brown, Isaac Hawkins <Browne>, C141, 238
Brown, John, 18th c., B8; C30 (under Symmes, Tho.), 107, 158, 263; Apologetical relation of the sufferings, C64
Brown, John, of Wamphray <Broun>, C158
Brown, John, philomath, A71
Brown, Moses, Scripture bishop vindicated <Bishop, scripture, vindicated>, C260
Brown, Simon, see Browne, Simon
Browne, Arthur, Remarks on Dr. Mayhew’s Observations, C315 (under Mayhew)
Browne, Gul. Laur., see Browne, William Laurence
Browne, Is. Hawkins, see Brown, Isaac Hawkins
Browne, John, C263
Browne, Peter, bp., C93, 158; Answer to his analogy, see Jackson, John, Answer to a book
Browne, Simon, A109; B8 <Brown>; C158, 263; Sober and charitable disquisition <Trinity. Sober and charitable disquisition>, C345
Browne, Sir Thomas <Brown>, A7; C107, 158
Browne, Thomas, C263; Miracles, works above and contrary to nature, C182
Browne, William Laurence, C263
Brownrig, Ralph, bp. <Brownrigg>, A104; C158
Bruce, Archibald, Free thoughts on the toleration of popery <Popery, free thoughts on the establishment of>, C121
Bruce, William, Some facts and observations relative to the fate of the linnen bill <Linnen bill, facts and observations>, C210
Brucioli, Antonio, A68
Brucker, Johann Jakob <Bruckerus>, C107
Bruckner, John, Philosophical survey of animal creation <Animal creation>, B6; C104
Brunet, M., Tresor (MS.), see Latini, Brunetto
Brunfels, Otto <Brunnselsius>, A67
Bruyere, M. de la, see La Bruyère, Jean de
Bruzen de La Martinière, Antoine Augustin, ed., Traitez geographiques et historiques, C43, 49 (and under Traitez)
Bryan, Augustus, C263
Bryant, Jacob, C107
Brydges, Henry, C263
Brydone, Patrick <Brydone, Phil.>, C73
Bucanus, Gulielmus, A67, 71; C158, 356
Bucer, Martin <Felinus, Aretius>, A5, 13; C169
Bucerus, Gerson, A38
Buchan, William, C97
Buchanan, George, A6, 68, 70; C55, 107, 141, 213, 245; Rerum nuper in regno Scotiæ . . . historia <Scotia. Rerum nuper>, C62
Buchanan, James, C220
Buchler, Johann <Buchlerus>, A71; C107
Buchwaldus, Joannes Sigismundus, C263
Buckfisch, Franz Georg, C263
Buckingham, George Villiers, 2d duke of, C144 (under Roscommon)
Buckler, Benjamin, Complete vindication of the mallard of All-Souls College <Mallard of All-Soul’s College vindicated>, C227
Buckley, Samuel, C107
Buckminster, Joseph, C263
Buddæus, Johann Franz <Buddeius; Buddeus>, C158, 263
Budé, Guillaume <Budæus>, A7; C135
Budgell, Eustace, C26
Buesching, Anton Friedrich, C48
Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc, C36, 71
Bulkley, Benjamin, C264
Bulkley, Charles, C158, 233, 263
Bulkley, Peter, A38
Bull, George, bp., A119; B8; C158
Bullet, Jean Baptiste, C135
Bulliadus or Bullialdus, see Bouilliau, Ismael
Bullinger, Heinrich, A38, 67; C158
Bullock, George <Bullocus>, A5
Bullock, Thomas, B8; C158, 220, 264
Bulstrode, Edward, C79
Bulstrode, Sir Richard, C107; Reports, see Great Britain. Courts
Bulwer, John, C107
Bundy, Richard, C55 (under Catrou); Plea for divine revelation <Revelation, a plea for it>, C328
Bunny, Edmund <Bunnius>, see Calvin, Jean, Institutio
Bunon, Robert, C97
Buommateus, see Buonmattei
Buonamici, Castruccio <Bonamicus>, C55, 64 (under Wishart)
Buonarroti, Filippo, Osservazioni sopra alcuni frammenti, C6
Buonmattei, Benedetto <Buommatteus>, C51
Burgersdyck, Franco Petri <Burgersdicius>, A70; C46, 88, 93, 137, 355
Burges, Cornelius, C220; Presbyterians not guilty of the murder of Charles I, C221 (under Charles I)
Burges, John <Burgess>, A37; C158
Burgess, Anthony, A6, 38; C158
Burgess, Daniel, C264
Burgh, James, B8; C46, 83, 107
Britain’s remembrancer <Britain. Britain’s remembrance>, C245
Hymn to the creator of the world, C238
Burghley, Robert, see Salisbury, Robert Cecil, 1st earl of
Burghley, William Cecil, 1st baron, C145
Burhill, Robert <Burnhillus>, A67
Buridanus, Joannes, A39
Burigny, Jean Lévesque de, C26; Histoire de la philosophie payenne <Payenne philosophie . . .>, C120
Burke, Edmund <Burke, William>, B8; C93; Observations on a late state of the nation <Nation, observation [sic] on a late state of it>, C250
Burke, William, Account of the European settlements in America <America–European settlements in; America. Account of European settlements in>, B5; C54
Burkirt, William, A104; B8; C158
Burlamaqui, Jean Jacques, B8; C83, 158
Burmann, Frans <Burmannus>, C264
Burmann, Pieter <Burmannus>, C3
Burner, Gilbert, bp., A6, 100, 109, 113; B8; C25 (under Bedel), 26, 45 (under Lanctatius [sic]), 55, 65, 73, 107, 159, 213, 264
Defence of J. Cockburne, see Defence of Dr. Cockburn
Impartial refections on his history, see Earbery, Matthias
Letter to Tho. Burnet, see Letter to Thomas Burnet
Life of Bishop William Bedell, C25 (under Bedel, Wm.)
Remarks on his history of his own times, see Remarks on Bp Burnet’s History
Remarks on the letter, see Some remarks on a late letter to Thomas Burnet
Review of his history, see Review of Bishop Burnet’s History
Specimen of his behaviour, see Elliot, Robert
Vindication of him from the calumnies, see Vindication of the late Bishop Burnet from the calumnies
Burnet, James, C264
Burnet, Thomas, A7, 109, 119; B8; C107, 159, 264
Burnhillus, see Burhill, Robert
Burr, Aaron, C264
Burridge, Ezekiel, C55
Burroughs, Edward, Declaration to all the world of our faith <Quakers, declaration of theirfaith>, C188
Burroughs, James, C159
Burroughs, Jeremiah, A37, 68; C159, 264
Burroughs, Joseph, C159, 264–5
Burscough, Robert, C159
Burscough, William, C265
Burthogge, Richard, A119; C265
Burton, Edmund, C108
Burton, Henry, Jesu-worship confuted, C303
Burton, Hezekiah, C265
Burton, Robert, Anatomy of melancholie, C104
Bury, Arthur, Judgment of a disinterested person <Trinity. Judgment>, C343
Bury, Samuel, C265
Busbecq, Augier Ghislain de <Busbequius>, A119; C73
Busche, Alexander van den <Sylvayn>, A61
Buscherus, Heizo, A70
Busching, Anton Friedrich, B8; C48
Bush, William, C265
Butler, Charles, A38, 70; C149
Butler, Joseph, bp., B8; C159;
Remarks on the 6th chapter of his analogy, see Bott, Thomas
Butler, Samuel, C141
Buxtorf, Johan <Buxtorfius>, A5, 7, 38–9, 70–1; C38, 51, 69, 132, 202
Byfield, Nathaniel, C357
Byfield, Nicholas <Bifield>, A5; C156
Byng, see Torrington, George Byng, viscount
Byrom, John, Epistle to a gentleman of the Temple, C238; Full and true account of a horrid and barbarous robbery <Cambridge coach, full and true account>, C238
Bythner, Victorinus, A39, 71; C39, 51
C
C., N., Great necessity and advantage of preserving our own manufactures <East India trade. Necessity of preserving our own manufactories; Manufactories, great necessity>, C210
C., T., Of the Pope’s deadly wound, see Clarke, Thomas
Cabala, or mysteries of state, C145
Cabeljauw, Petrus <Cabeljavius>, C78
Cælius, Ludov. Rhodogini, see Richerius, Ludovicus Cælius, Rhodiginus
Cæsar, Gaius Julius, A73, 117; C13
Cæsarius, Joannes, A74
Caille, Nicolas Louis de, C10
Caius, Joannes, De antiquitate Cantabrigiensis academiœ libri duo <Antiquitas academ. Cantabrigens.>, A66
Cajetan, Tommaso de Vio <Cajetanus>, A72
Calamy, Edmund, A75, 120; B8; C25 (under Baxter, Richard), 26, 65, 159, 213, 265; Answer to his letter, see Echard, Laurence; Letter to him, see Earbery, Matthias, attrib.
Calasio, Mario di <Marii de Calasio; Calesius>, A22; C38; Concordantiæ Hebraicæ, A8
Calcagnini, Celio <Cœlius Calcagnini>, A10
Calderwood, David, A100; C65, 159; Perth assembly a nullity, A56
Calepino, Ambrosio da <Calepinus>, A10–1, 104; C202
Calfhill, James, A40
California—history of see Venegas, Miguel
Callender, John, C73
Callimachus, A120; B8; C13, 141 (under Dodd, William)
Calmet, Antoine Augustin, C69
Calovius, Abraham, the elder, A10, 40, 42–3
Calvin, Jean <Calvinus>, A8, 10, 40, 72, 104; C160, 266
Institutio Christianæ religionis Calvini compendium, ed. Edmund Bunny, A68
Institutio christianæ religionis . . . epitome <Launeus, Gulielmus, Epitome>, A83
Calvinist’s cabinet unlocked, C160
Calvisius, Sethus <Kallwitz>, A10; C34
Cambden, see Camden
Cambi, Bartolommeo <Saluthius>, A93
Cambray, see Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe, abp.
Cambridge coach, full and true account of the horrid and barbarous robbery, see Byrom, John
Cambridge concordance, see Newman, Samuel
Cambridge University. Gratulatio academica, A114; Leges, sive statute (MS.), C89
———. Jesus College, Leges sive statuta (MS.), C89
Camden, Charles Pratt, earl of, Genuine copies of all the letters <Doyle and Valine: copies of all the letters>, C222
Camden, William <Cambden>, A11, 41–2, 73–4; B8; C48, 55, 56 (under Darcie, Andrew (i.e. Abraham) tr.), 108; Remaines concerning Brittaine, C7
Cameli, Franciscus <Camel>, A8
Camerarius, Philippus, A10, 42
Cameron, Johannes <Cameronis>, A9; C160
Campanella, Tommaso, A42–3
Campbell, Archibald <Campbel>, B8; C46, 160, 266
Campbell, Colin <Campbel>, C8
Campbell, George, B9; C149, 160
Campbell, John <Campbel>, B9; C26, 108, 245, 266
Liberty and right, or an essay historical <Liberty and independency>, C249
Present state of Europe <Europe, present state; Europe, its present state>, C56, 146
Sentiments of a Dutch patriot <Dutch patriot’s sentiments>, C246
Campensis, Joannes, see Joannes, Campensis
Campofulgosus, Bapt., see Fregoso, Battista
Camus, Jean Pierre, bp. of Belley <Belley>, A69
Can, John, see Canne
Canadian freeholder, see Maseres, Francis
Candid disquisitions relating to the church of England, see Jones, John, Free and candid disquisitions
Candid thoughts, see Orthodox dissenter, pseud.
Caner, Henry, C266
Canes, John Baptist Vincent, Reclaimed papist, A92
Canini, Giovanni Agnolo, A73; C3
Canne, John <Can>, A40
Cannel, Joseph, C266
Cano, Melchior <Canus>, A71
Canones et directa concilii Tridentini, see Council of Trent (1545–1563)
Canones sanct. apostolorum, see Council of Trent (1545–1563)
Canterburian self conviction, a large supplement to it, see Baillie, Robert
Canterbury, a short vindication of the archbishop, see Hearne, Thomas
Canterbury, letter to the abp of, see Letter to the lord archbishop of Canterbury
Canus, Melchior, see Cano
Capaccio, Giulio Cesare <Capacius>, C4
Capel, Arthur, see Essex, Arthur Capel, 1st earl of
Capel, Richard, A73
Cappel, Jacques <Capellus, Jacob>, A41
Cappel, Louis <Capelli, L.; Capellus, Ludov.>, A8, 41; C39, 135, 354 (under Hornius, Geo.)
Capreolus, Joannes, A8
Capsius, Benjamin, C266
Caracci, Annibale, C33
Caracciolus, Galeacius, his life, see Balbani, Niccolò
Caranza, F. Baret., see Carranza, Bartolommeo, abp.
Carceus, Martinus, C89
Care, Henry, History of popery <Popery, hist. of>, C121; Weekly pacquet of advice, A43; C87, 246 <France. Pacquet of advice>
Caré de Montgeron, Louis Basile <Montgeron>, C119
Carelton, see Carleton
Carew, Richard, A42
Carion, Johann <Carionis>, A10
Carkeet, Samuel, C266
Carleton, George, bp. <Carelton>, A40
Carmichael, Alexander, A73
Carmichael, Frederick, B9; C160, 266
Caro, Annibale, C141
Caro, Joseph, see Karo
Caroline, queen, verses on her death, see Oxford. University. Pietas
Carophylus, Blasius, see Garofalo, Biagio
Carpentarius, Jacobus, see Charpentier, Jacques
Carpenter, John, gent., Most excellent instruction for the exact keeping merchants books <Merchant’s bookes, a most excellent instruction>, C118
Carpenter, John, minister, A40
Carpenter, Joseph, C266
Carpenter, Nathaniel, A42; C48
Carpentier, Pierre, C202
Carpi, Giovanni Battista, A43
Carpov, Jacobus <Carpovius>, C160
Carpzov, Johann Benedict <Carpzovius>, C266
Carpzov, Johann Gottlob <Carpzovius>, C39
Carranza, Bartolommeo, abp. <Caranza>, C65
Carrington, John, Lancashire Levite rebuked, or a further defence, C306; Lancashire Levite rebuked, or an answer, C306
Cartagena, Franciscus de <Carthagena, Franc.>, A73
Cartari, Vincenzo, C4
Carter, Elizabeth, B9; C238; Remarks on the Athanasian creed
<Athanasianism. Remarks>, C257
Carter, William, A41
Cartes, Cartesius, see Descartes, René
Carthagena, Franc, see Cartagena
Carthagena, journal of the expedition to it, see Smollett, Tobias
Cartwright, Christopher, A41; C160
Cartwright, Thomas, A9, 40; C160, 266
Cary, John, C209
Cary, Mordecai, C266
Cary, Robert, A10
Caryll, Joseph <Caryl>, A11, 41; C160
Casaubon, Isaac, A41–2, 75; C39, 65, 266
Casaubon, Meric, A72–4; C135, 160, 235; Treatise of use and custom, A62
Case, Charles, C266
Case, John <Casus>, A42
Case, M. de la, see Della Casa, Giovanni
Case, Thomas, Morning exercise methodized, A52
Case fairly stated, Ireland’s, see Leland, John
Case of Great Britain and America <America. Case of>, C242
Case of ordination considered <Ordination considered>, C321
Cases, collection of, to recover dissenters, see Collection of cases, and other discourses
Casmannus, Otho, A74
Cassander, Georg <Cassandrus>, A73
Cassianus, Joannes Massiliensis, A72; C44
Cassini, Jacques, C10
Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius, A42
Castalio, Sebastian, see Châteillon, Sébastien
Castanæus, Hen. Lud., see Chasteigner de la Roche-Pozai, Henri Louis, bp.
Castell, Edmund <Castellus>, A10; C202
Castelli, Gabriele Lancilotto, Siciliæ et objacentium insularum veterum inscript., C7
Castellus, Bartholomæus, C202
Casuistical morning exercises, see Annesley, Samuel
Cat, M. le, see Le Cat, Claude Nicolas
Cat may look upon a king, see Weldon, Sir Anthony
Catalogue of English writers on the Old and New Testaments, A73
Catalogues various [unidentified book sale catalogues], C32
Catalogus testium veritatis, see Flacius, Matthias, Illyricus
Catechesis ecclesiarum Poloniæ, A72
Catechism, larger and Catechism, shorter, see Westminster Assembly of divines
Catechismus Romanus, see Catholic church
Catena, Giovanni Girolamo, C26
Catesby, Mark, C71
Catherine II, empress of Russia, C83
Catholic church
Breviary <Romish manual> (MS.) C89, <Romanum breviarium> 189; Canones sanctæ Apostolorum, C65
Catechismus Romanus ex decreto Concilii Tridentini, A73
Concilia omnia <Conciliorum a temporibus Apostolorum>, A10; see also Council of Florence (1438–1445) and Council of Trent (1545–1563)
Horæ B. V. M., A16
Hymni cum notis secundum usum eccles. Sarisburiensis, A49
Index librorum prohibitorum, A82 <Index expurgatorius librorum>; C116
Missal, A24, 85; C182, 189 <Romanum missale>
Office de la Semaine sainte <Semaine sainte, Office de la>, C191
Petit livre du chrétien <Chrétien, Petit livre de; Livre petit du Chrétien>, C162, 179
Pontifical, A26; C189 <Romanum pontificale>
Processionale ad usum Sarum, A57
Ritual, C189 <Romanum rituale>
——. Pope. Acta Romanorum pontificum, C64
Clement I, St. <Clemens Romanus>, A8; C44
Clement XI, Unigenitus, C198
Gregory I, the Great, A14
Gregory XIII, Corpus juris canonici, A15 <Decretals>, 47
Innocent IX, A19
Paul V, C60
Pius II <Piccolomini, Æneas Sylvius>, A30, 57
Catholic church, Theses ad moral. theol., see Milante, Pio-Tommaso
Catholic, a method with one, see Method with a Roman Catholic
Catholic faith and practice, see Jones, John
Catholick traditions, see Eudes, Morton
Catholics in Great Britain and Ireland, an apology for them, see Patsall, Mrs.
Cato’s letters, see Gordon, Thomas
Catrou, François, C55
Cats, Adrian van, B9
Cattenburg, Adrian van <Cattenburgh>, B9; C160
Causa episcopatus hierarchici lucifuga, see Forster, Nathaniel
Cause of liberty and free enquiry asserted <Liberty and free inquiry, cause of>, C308
Cause of the petitioners examined <Subscription. Cause of the petitioners examined>, C338
Causes of the decay of Christian piety, see Allestree, Richard
Caussin, Nicolas <Causin>, A74; C160, 356
Caution against deceivers with respect to the subordination <Trinity, tracts relating to it>, C344
Cavalerius, Ant. Rodolph, see Cevallerius, Antonius Rodolphus
Cavalieri, Buonventura <Cavallerius>, A42
Cavallo, Tiberio, C138
Cavalrie, militarie instructions for, see Cruso, John
Cave, William, A72; B9; C26, 65, 160
Cawdrey, Daniel, A41, 73; C160
Cawdrey, Robert, A40
Cawdwell, Thomas <Cawdwel>, C267
Cebes, C13
Celestina, see Rojas, Fernando de
Celeusma, seu clamor, see Jenkyn, William
Cellarius, Christopher, C33, 48, 51; ed., Duodecim panegyrici veteres <Panegyrici veteres>, B20; C108
Cellenus, J. Bart, de, see Bartocci, Julius
Celsus, Aurelius Cornelius, A11; C13, 97, 102 (under Sprengell)
Celsus, Minus, C161
Celtic.
Additional articles to the same [specimen of an etymological dictionary], see Cleland, John
Collection of papers, on the imperfection of learning, see Collection of letters in which the imperfection of learning
Specimen of an etymological vocabulary, see Cleland, John
View of a plan, see Cleland, John
Way to things by words, see Cleland, John
Censorinus, C13
Ceporinus, Jacques, A74
Cerda, Juan Luis de la, A9
Ceremonies, a fresh suit against them, see Ames, William
Ceremonies, les conformitez des modernes avec les anciennes, see Mussard, Pierre
Certain ancient tracts, see Xenophon
Certaine sermons or homilies, C356
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, C108
Cevallerius, Antonius Rodolphus <Cavalerius>, A42; C354
Chabotius, Gualt., see Gualterius Chabotius
Chadlicott, Thomas, C221
Chais, Charles Pierre, C108
Chalcondylas, Laonicus <Laonicus>, C58
Chaldeæ seu Æthieopicæ linguæ institutiones (undated MS.), see Vittori, Mariano
Châles, Claude François Millet de, A11
Chalmers, Lionel, C216
Chaloner, Edward, A72
Chaloner, Thomas, C83
Chambaud, Louis, C202
Chamberlayne, John <Chamberlainus, Joan.>, A101, 120; B9; C108; ed.,
Oratio dominica, see Lord’s Prayer (Polyglot).
Chambers, Ephraim, B9
Chambers, Edward, C9
Chambers, Sir William, C8
Champlain de Brouage, Samuel, A42; C73
Champs, Jean des, Réligion
chrétienne, see Lyttelton, George
Lyttelton, 1st baron
Chandler, Benjamin, Apostles creed better than the Assemblies catechism <Trinity, tracts relating to the>, C344
Chandler, Edward, bp., A120; B9; C161, 267
Chandler, George, C97
Chandler, Henry, C267
Chandler, Samuel, A120; B9; C39, 65, 161, 267–8
Great Britain’s memorial against the pretender and popery <Pretender & popery; Britain. Memorial against the pretender & popery>, C229, 245
Letter to Dr. Chandler occasioned by the above, see Philochristus, pseud.
Letter to the lord mayor on his lordship’s nomination, C248
Plain reasons for being a protestant <Protestantism. Plain reasons>, C326
Chapman, George, A11; C108, 141
Chappe d’Auterroche, Jean, C73
Chardin, Sir John, C73
Charge of partiality, imposition and assuming authority <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Charge>, C344
Charity in all its branches, see Wright, Samuel
Charles, de Croy, prince de Chimay, see Croy, Charles de, duc de Croy et d’Arschot
Charles I, A113; C55, 108, 145, 245
Clamor regii sanguinis ad cœlum, see Vlacq, Adrian
Memorials and letters relating to Britain in his reign, see Hailes, David Dalrymple, lord, ed.
Oglio of traytors, C147
Presbyterians not guilty of his murder, see Burges, Cornelius
Sermon on the martyrdom, see South, Robert
See also Speeches and prayers of some of his judges, B23; C108
Charles II, C221
Charles V, emperor, Confessio fidei, C164
Charleton, Walter, C221
Charlevoix, Pierre François Xavier de, C73
Charpentier, Jacques <Carpentarius>, C93
Charters of several provinces of America <America. Charters>, C145
Chasteigner de la Roche-Pozai, Henri Louis, bp. <Castanæus>, A10, 74
Châteillon, Sébastien <Castalio>, A74; C160
Chatelain, Henri, C161
Chatham, see Pitt, William, 1st earl of Chatham
Chauncy, Charles, B9; C161–2, 268–9, 284 (under Ewer)
Chauncy, Isaac <Chauncey>, A43, 75, 109
Chauvelin, Henri Philippe de, Tradition des faites <Faites, tradition des>, C111
Chauvin, Stephen, A11
Checkley, John, Modest proof of the order and government <Church. Modest proof>, C271
Checkley, Samuel, C269
Chemnitz, Martin <Chemnitius>, A9, 41, 104; C65, 162
Cheselden, William, A109; B9; C2
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer
Stanhope, 4th earl of, C108;
Apology for a late resignation <Resignation, apology for a late>, C251
Chevallier, Paulus, C269
Cheyne, George, A109–10; B9; C97, 162
Cheynell, Francis <Cheynel>, C207
Chicoyneau, François, C97; Succinct account of the plague at Naples <Plague, succinct account of the one at Merseils [sic]>, C229
Chiesa, Ludovico della, C55
Child, Joseph, C37
Chillingworth, William, A9, 113; B9; C16, 162
Chimay, Charles de Croy, prince de, see Croy, Charles de, duc de Croy et d’Arschot
Chimentelli, Valerio <Chimentellus>, C4
Chinese, miscellaneous pieces relating to [undifferentiated], C108
Chinese spy <Chinese letters>, B9; C108
Chirinos de Salazar, Fernando <Salazar>, A29
Chirurgie, memoires de l’academie royale, see Académie de chirurgie, Paris
Chladenius, Martinus, C269
Choate, John, C269
Chokier, Jean Surlet de <Chokierus>, A43
Choppin, Robert <Chopping>, C269
Choquet, François Hyacinth <Cocquetius>, A40
Chretien, le petit livre du, see Catholic church. Petit livre du Chrétien
Christ.
Christ or antichrist, C269
Discourse concerning his priesthood, see Moor, William
Dissertation on the account given by Josephus, see Forster, Nathaniel
Essay on Christ’s fear of death, see Rawson, Joseph
Thoughts concerning the sufferings, see Benson, George
Christ, Johann Friedrich, C108
Christ or antichrist, C269
Christian exercise, see Parsons, Robert
Christian gospel: an essay towards a summary of it, see Essay towards a summary of Gospel Christianity
Christian religion, a sermon on its rise, see Bourne, Samuel
Christian religion was not introduced by power, see Cocks, Sir Richard
Christian synagogue, see Binckes, William
Christianisme dévoilé, see Holbach, Paul Henri Thiri, baron d’
Christianity as old as creation, see Tindal, Matthew
Christianity not founded in argument, observations on it, see Highmore, Joseph
Christine, reine de Suede, see Mémoires concernants Christine
Christopherson, John, bp., ed.,
Historiæ ecclesiasticæ scriptores græci, A17
Christ’s loveliness and glory . . . considered in twelve sermons . . . preached at Mr Coward’s lecture <Sermons preach’d at Coward’s lecturer> A123
*Chroniche antiche d’lnghilterra [n.d.], A72
Chronicon variorum authorum, A10
Chroniques des empereurs (lacks titlepage; [Paris? not before 1610]), C354
Chrysostom, Joannes, St., see John, Chrysostom, St.
Comparative excellence . . . of moral and positive duties <Morality. Comparative excellence>, C317
Letter to the author of the short and faithful account, see L . . . le, J.
Short and faithful account of the life of Thomas Chubb < . . . of his life>, C207, 271
Supremacy of the Father vindicated <Arianism. Remarks on the above>, C256
Church, Benjamin, C214
Church, Henry, A72
Church, Thomas, C162
Church.
Anatomy, or a representation of the present constitution of the church of England, see Church-anatomy
Animadversions concerning complaints and grievances, see Turner, Francis
Annotations on the animadversions, see Marvell, Andrew
Answer to [the examination of the scheme of church power], see Andrews, John
Church of England a vindication of by a layman, see Defoe, Daniel
Church of England’s apology for the principles of dissenters, C271
Claims of church authority considered . . . by a layman, C211
Complaints concerning corruptions and grievances in church government, see Croft, Herbert, bp.
Constitutions and canons, see Church of England
Defence of the rights of the xian chh., see Tindal, Matthew
Divine right of church government, C211
Eccl[esiastical] jurisdict[ion] as it is this day practised, see Bohun, William
Examin[ation] of the scheme of church power, see Foster, Sir Michael
External peace of the church, see Sykcs, Arthur Ashley
First and second books of discipline, see Church of Scotland
Four discourses, see Tindal, Matthew
Letter to the Rev. Dr. Moss in behalf of the rights, see Tindal, Matthew
Lex talionis, see Fell, Philip
M. le Clerc’s judgment of the rights of the Christian church, see Leclerc, Jean
Modest proof of the order and government, see Checkley, John
Reasons for uniting the church and dissenters, C271
Second defence of the rights, see Tindal, Matthew
Serious and free thoughts on the present state, see Towgood, Micaijah
Sober remarks on the above [modest proof], see Wigglesworth, Edward
State of the ecclesiastical courts, see Bohun, William
Treatise on the nature and constitution, see Stevens, William
Two papers on proposals, see Baxter, Richard
Vind[ication] of the appendix to the sober remarks, see Foxcroft, Thomas
Church-anatomy: or a representation of the present constitution of the church of England <Church. Anatomy>, C211
Church government, the divine right of asserted, see Divine right of church government asserted
Church, its safety under the present administration, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley, Safety of the church
Church of England, Book of Common Prayer: German, A77 <Englishe liturgie, oder das Allemaine Bebeth. Buch>, A77; Irish, C163; Latin <Liturgia, seu Liber Precum Communum>, C179; Mohawk <Indian>, C163
Collection of articles, injunctions, canons, C78; see also Johnson, John
Constitutions and canons, A101 (MS.); C211; see also Lyndewode, William, bp.
Form of prayer for a fast (1756, 1757) <Prayer, form of>, C324
Forms of prayer composed on account of the rebellion <Prayer, forms of>, C324
Various [undifferentiated] tracts, C211.
——. Commissioners for review of the Book of Common Prayer. Account of the proceedings <Liturgy. Account of the proceedings>, C308
——. Society for the promotion of Christian knowledge, see Society for the promotion of Christian knowledge
Church of England, its religion the surest establishment of the royal throne, see Religion of the Church of England the surest establishment
Church of England, power lodged in the civil magistrate, see Towgood, Micaijah, Church-power
Church of England’s apology for the principles of dissenters, C271
Church of Ireland. Articles of religion, C211; Petition of the Lord Primate, C225
Church of Rome, see Catholic church
Church of Scotland. Book of common prayer, A8 <Common prayer book>; C163 <Common prayer and administration of the sacrament>
Confession ofjaith, C276
Confession of the kirk, C276
Solemn acknowledgment of public sins, C276
Solemn league and covenant, C276
——. General assembly.
Answer to the reasons of dissent, C255
Answers to the dissent from a resolution <Dissent. Answer to the dissent>, C280
First and second books of discipline
<Church. First and second books>, C211 Scheme for providing an annual annuity for minister’s widows <Minister’s widows, scheme>, C227
Church-power lodged in the civil magistrate, see Towgood, Micaijah
*Church, state of (titulo caret) [n.d.], C65
Churchill, Charles, C141
Chytræus, David, A72; C65, 162
Cibber, Colley, C26, 108, 131, 221
Cicero, Marcus Tullius, A11, 96, 118–9; B9, 12 (under Gordon); C13
Dispositio orationis quam pro Archia poeta Cicero habuit, A76
Lælius, a discourse of friendship (1691, i.e. 1609) <Discourse of friendship>, A76
Cippi Hebraici sive Hebræorum monumenta, see Uri ben Simeon
Citizen of London, pseud., Serious expostulation with the right reverend the bishop of London <Expostulation with the bishop>, C222
Citizen’s companion, or tradesman’s mirrour, C108
City of God, or kingdom of Christ <City of God, or a comment on the 20th & 21st chap. of Revelation>, A72
City law: or customes, franchises, &c., C79
Civil power in things sacred, a new essay upon, see Watts, Isaac
Clacius, Joan., see Clajus, Johann
Claggett, John, Divinity of the son of God defended <Arianism defended>, C256
Clagett, Nicholas, bp. <Clagget>, C271
Clagett, William <Clagget>, C162, 271
Claims of church authority considered <Church. Claims>, C211
Claius, see Clay
Clajus, Johann <Clacius>, A74
Clamor regis sanguinis ad cœlum, see Vlacq, Adrian
Clap, Roger, Memoirs, see Prince, Thomas
Clara, Franc. a S., see Davenport, Christopher
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st earl of, A10, 74–5; B9; C26, 55, 145
Clark, see also Clarke
Clark, Gilbert, C90
Clark, John, C97
Clarke, Alured, C272
Clarke, Edward, C108
Clarke, John <Clark>, A119; B9; C108, 272
Clarke, Joseph, C233
Clarke, Matthew <Clark>, A120; C272
Clarke, Samuel, A11, 43, 75, 109, 116, 119–20; B9, 22 (under Rohault); C162–3, 272
Apology for Dr. Clarke, see Jackson, John
Collection of queries, see Jackson, John
Defence of the above [answer to the remarks upon Dr. Clarke], C272
Letter to the author of the doctrine of the trinity <Trinity, tracts relating to it>, C345
Practical divinity of papists, A56
Scripture doctrine of the trinity <Trinity, tracts relating to it>, C344
Clarke, Thomas, Pope’s deadly wound <T. C. Of the Pope’s deadly wound>, A72
Clarke, William, C129
Clarkson, David, A11, 101; C163, 221; Practical divinity of the papists destructive to Christianity, A56
Clarkson, Thomas, C221
Clauberg, Johann <Claubergius>, C356
Claude, Jean <Claudianus>, C65, 163;
Plaintes des protestans <Protestans, leur plaintes>, C121
Claudian <Claudianus>, C14
Claudius, Nicolai, see Gassendi
Clavière, Étienne, C146
Clavius, Christopher, A42
Clay, Robert <Claius>, A11
Clayton, Humfrey, C272
Clayton, Robert, bp., B9; C34, 163, 272–3
Cleaver, Robert, Godly form of household government, C171
Cleland, Archibald, Appeal to the publick < . . .public>, C219
Cleland, John, C108
Additional articles to the specimen of a plan <Celtic. Additional articles to the same>, C135
Specimen of an etymological vocabulary <Celtic. Specimen>, C135
View of a literary plan for the retrieval of the ancient Celtic <Celtic. View ofaplan>, C235
Way to things by words <Celtic. Way to things>, C135
Clemangiis, Matthew Nicholas de, A41
Clemens Alexandrinus, A9, 114 (under Potter); C44
Clement I, pope, St. <Clemens Romanus>, see Catholic church.
Pope Clement I
Clement, David, C108
Clementinus, Clementius <Amerinus>, C96
Clenardus, see Cleynærts, Nicolas
Cleonides <Cleonidas>, C109
Clerc, see Leclerc, Daniel, and Leclerc, Jean
Clergy-man of the Country, pseud., Blasphemia detestanda, or a caution against Arius <Arianism. Caution against the diabolism of it>, C256
Clericus, Johan., see Leclerc, Jean
Clerk, Sir John, Dissertatio de stylis veterum, C208
Clermont, Catalogue . . ., see Jesuits.
Collège de Clermont
Cleynærts, Nicolas, A42
Clifford, Samuel, C273
Clinton, Sir Henry, Narrative of Lieutenant-general Sir Henry Clinton <Narrative relative to his conduct>, C245
Clipsham, Robert, C221
Clodius, Johann Christoph, C272
Cloppenberch, Johannes <Cloppenbergius>, C163
Cloud of witnesses, see Mall, Thomas
Cluverius, Philipp, C48
Cluverus, Joannes <Cluwer>, A9; C34
Coade, George, C109
Cobbet, Thomas, A73
Cocceius, Johannes, A10, 41, 73, 108; C39
Cocchi, Antonio <Cocchius; Coccius>, A10; C97
Coccius, Jodocus, A8
Cockburn, Catherine <Cockburne>, B9; C109
Cockburn, John <Cockburne>, C214, 273
Cockburn, Patrick <Cockburne>, C109
Cockburn, William <Cockburne>, C97
Cocker, Edward, C79
Cockeram, Henry, A74
Cockman, Thomas, C273
Cocks, Sir Richard, Sir R—d C-ks his farewell sermon <Christian religion was not introduced by power>, C269
Cocquetius, Hyacinth, see Choquet, François Hyacinth
Cocquius, Adrianus <Cocquius, And.>, A43
Cocus, Robertus, A41
Code Frédéric, see Prussia, Laws, etc.
Codex Justiniani, see Justinian
Codex Theodosianus, see Theodosius II, Byzantine emperor
Cognet, Sir Martin, see Coignet, Matthieu
Cœffeteau, Nicholas, bp., A10
Cœlius Calcagnini, see Calcagnini, Celio
Coetlogon, Dennis de, C9
Cohausen, Johann Heinrich, Hermippus redivivus, B14; C109
Coignet, Matthieu <Cognet>, A42
Coimbra, Portugal. Colégio das artes, see Colégio das artes, Coimbra, Portugal
Coin.
Considerations about the raising of coin, see Locke, John
Further considerations concerning raising the value of money, see Locke, John
Review of the universal remedy, C209
Coke, Roger, C55
Colbatch, John <Colbach>, C109, 221
Colbert, Jean Baptiste, marquis de Torci <Torcy>, B25; C63
Colby, Samuel, C273
Cole, Nathanael, A40
Cole, Thomas, C163
Colégio das artes, Coimbra, Portugal, Commentarii . . . in tres libros De anima <Collegii Conimbricens.; Conimbricensis soc. Jesu>, A42; C109
Coleman, Benjamin, see Colman
Coligny, Gaspard <Colinius>, C26
Collection of articles, injunctions, canons . . ., see Church of England. Collection . . .
Collection of cases, and other discourses to recover dissenters, A43; C160 <Cases, coll. of>
Collection of letters in which the imperfection of learning <Celtic. Collection of papers on the imperfection of learning>, C235
Collection of papers . . . concerning the massacres in Piedmont <Piedmont. Collection of papers>, C148
Collection of papers, on the imperfection of learning, see Collection of letters in which the imperfection of learning
Collection of several papers relating to the application made to Parliament, C338
Collection of the most interesting letters which have appeared in the newspapers, see Select collection of the most interesting letters
College of physicians, impartial inquiry into their legal consitutions, see London. Royal college of physicians
Collegii Conimbricens. comment., see Colégio das artes, Coimbra, Portugal
Collegium quartum disputat. theologic. in Academia Ludg. [sic] Batv., see Leyden. University
Collett, Samuel, Christians rule of love . . . in a discourse of the duty of love <Love, the Christian’s rule>, C309; Paraphrase on Matthew v, vi, and vii <Matthew, St. Paraphrase>, C314
Colliber, Samuel, C163
Collinges, John <Colling>, A41; C163; Reasonable account <Nonconformist ministers in England>, C183
Collins, Anthony, C32, 93, 109, 163, 233, 273
Discourse concerning ridicule and irony <Ridicule and irony in writing, a discourse>, C230
Essay concerning the use of reason <Reason. Essay concerning the use; Reason, essay concerning its use>, C95, 234
Historical and critical essay on the 39 articles <Essay historical and criticab>, C168
Some of the glories of Our Lord . . . Jesus Christ <Sacramental discourses>, A120
Collins, Arthur, C146
Colloquia gallico latina, see Cordier, Maturin
Colloquium Wormachiense ad dirimendas controvers. ecclesiastic., see Worms
Colman, Benjamin <Coleman>, A74–5, 101 (under Monis, Judah), 120; B9; C163, 216, 273–5, 277 (under Cooper); see also Turell, Ebenezer Colman, George, C20 (under Terentius), 131
Colnett, William <Colnet>, C275
Colom, Jacob Ærtsz <Columne>, A11; Lighting columne, A21
Colomies, Paul, Bibliothèque choisie, C87
Colon, Joseph, She’elot u-teshuvot <Sepher sheaeloth uthshuboth?>, A60
Colonies, northern, essay on their trade, see Essay on the trade of the northern colonies
Colonna, Egidio, abp. <Ægidius Romanus>, A91
Colson, Nathaniel, C90
Columella, L. Junius Moderatus, C1
Comber, Thomas, A116; C65, 163
Comedie, les vapeurs and Comedie, le temple deparesse, see Lefort de la Mormière, Adrien Claude
Comenius, Johann Amos <Komensky, Jan Amos>, A74; C51, 65, 109, 135, 138, 149
General table of Europe <Europe, general table of it>, C56
Historia persecutionum ecclesiæ Bohemicæ, A81
Lux e tenebris noviis radiis aucta, A50
Porta linguarum trilinguis, tr. John Anchoran, A67
Comerus, Christoph., see Cornerus, Christophorus
Comes, Natalis <Comitis>, see Conti, Natale
Comine, see Commines
Commæus, see Commines
Commelinus, Hieronymus, ed., Rerum Britannicarum scriptores <Britannicarum rerum>, A6
Commentaries concerning religion, see Serres, Jean de
Commentarius de asse et ejus partibus, see Ward, John
Commentarius in Epistolam ad Hebræos (1634), see Szlichting de Bucowiets, Jonas
*Commentary on the Pentateuch . . . [Hebrew], C132
Commines, Philip de <Comine; Commæus>, A41, 74; C55
Committee for cloathing French prisoners of war, Proceedings <French prisoners of war, proceedings of the committee>, C223
Committee of secrecy, supplement to its reports, see Supplement to the reports of the committee of secrecy
Common prayer, see Church of England, Book of Common Prayer
Common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, see Church of Scotland
Common prayer book and ceremonies, old nonconformist’s discourse, see Old nonconformist, touching the book of common prayer
Common prayer book no divine service, see Common prayer book unmasked
Common prayer book of the Church of Scotland, see Church of Scotland
Common prayer book, queries relating to it, see Wollaston, Francis
Common prayer book unmasked <Common prayer book no divine services>, C275
Common sense: or the Englishman’s journal, C109
Common-place book to the Holy Bible, see Locke, John
Communion primitive, essay towards restoring, see Essay towards restoring primitive communion
Compendium, English, and Irish, and Scots, see Nichols, Francis
Compleat account of the Portugueze language, C203 <Dictionarium. Compleat account>, 204 <Portugueze dictionary>
Compleat dictionary of arts and sciences, see Society of Gentlemen
Compleat history of England, see Kennett, White, bp.
Compleat history of French invasions <France. Compleat history of French invasions>, C246
Compleat history of the piratical states of Barbary <Barbary, history of its piratical states>, C54
Compleat history of the Turks, see Jones, David
Compleat parish officer, see Jacob, Giles
Compton, Thomas, A73
Comyns, Sir John, Reports, see Great Britain. Courts
Conæus, Geo., see Conn, George
Conant, Sylvanus, C275
Conchyliologie. Histoire naturelle . . ., see Dézather d’ Argenville, Antoine Joseph
Concilij Florentini exactissima narratio, see Council of Florence (1438–1455)
Conciliorum a temporibus apostolorum, see Catholic church. Concilia Omnia
Conciones et orationes ex historicis
Latinis excerptæ <Orationes ex historicis . . .>, A88
Conclavi de pontifici romani, see Leti, Gregorio
Concordantiæ Bibliorum, see Estienne, Robert
Concordantiæ Græco-Latinæ Nov. Testament., see Estienne, Henri
Concordantiæ Hebraicæ, see Calasio, Mario di
Concordantiæ vtrivsque Testamenti Veteris et Novi <Concordantiæ Latinæ>, A8
Condamine, Charles Marie de la, B9; C74, 90, 138
Condillac, Stéphane Bonnot de, B9; C93
Condorcet, Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de, Vie de M. Turgot <Turgot, M., Vie de>, C30
Conduct of the Rockingham administration examined, see Letters of an Englishman
Conen, George, C275
Conference, a pleasing one, between a Popish recusant and a Protestant maid, see S., J.
Conference held at St. George’s (1752; Evans 7025), C214 (under Eastern Indians)
Conference of his excellency Jonathan Belcher (1732; Evans 3554) <Gov. Dummer’s conference with the chiefs, C214 (under Eastern Indians)
Conference with the eastern Indians (1727; Evans 2285) <Gov. Dummer’s conference with them>, C214 (under Eastern Indians)
Conferences of the virtuosi of France (1664–5), see Académie des sciences, Paris
Confessio fidei, exhibito Carolo V, see Charles V, emperor
Confessio illustrissimi principis ac domini, D. Christophori ducis Wirtenbergensis <Confessio Wirtenbergensis>, A8
Confessio necessaria in fide ecclesiarum protestantium, see Klemmen, Johann Christian
Confessio Wirtenbergensis, see Confessio illustrissimi principis
Confession of faith, owned and consented unto, see Boston. Synod (1679–1680)
Confession of faith, Westminster, see Westminster Assembly of Divines
Confession of faith, Westminster, examined, see Parker, William
Confessional (by Francis Blackburne, q.v.)
Answer to the above [Letters concerning confessions of faith], see Dawson, Benjamin
Answer to the above part 2d, see Dawson, Benjamin
Defence of the doubts, see Townson, Thomas
Dialogue between Isaac Walton and Homologistes, see Townson, Thomas
Doubts concerning the authenticity, see Townson, Thomas
Letters concerning confessions of faith, see Balguy, Thomas
Remarks on the first of the three letters, see Gwatkin, Robert
Remarks on the second and third, see Gwatkin, Robert
Short view of the controversy, see Disney, John
Confessions of faith. Confession of faith, Confession of the kirk, Solemn acknowledgment of public sins, and Solemn league and covenant, see Church of Scotland
Confutation of the 5th of Mr. Moore’s propositions, see Jackson, John
Congregational churches (N.E.), see Boston. Synod (1679–1680)
Congress of beasts, a comedy, C221
Conimbricensis soc. Jesu, Coll. commentarii, see Colégio das artes, Coimbra, Portugal
Coninck, Ægidius de <Connick>, A8
Conjugal lewdness, see Defoe, Daniel
Conn, George <Conæus>, C65
Connexion, being choice collections, C146
Connick, Ægidius de, see Coninck, Ægidius de
Conradus, Alfonsus, A72
Conradus, Petrus, C276
Conscience.
Justice and utility of penal laws, see Fell, John, bp.
Plea for the rights of conscience, see Dissenting Protestant, pseud.
Three letters tending to demonstrate, see Penn, William
Conscientious nonconformity to every civil establishment of religion <Nonconformity conscientious: or a vindication>, C319
Consecration sermon at the opening of the new meeting-house in Oxford, see Roby, W.
Consensus in fide et religione Christiana inter ecclesias evangelicas . . . Poloniæ <Consensus Poloniæ>, A72
Consett, Thomas, C65
Consideratio causarum belli . . . in Bohemia exortium <Bohemia. Consideratio>, C106
Considerations about the raising of coin, see Locke, John, Some considerations
Considerations on criminal law, see Dagge, Henry
Considerations on the American stamp act <America. Considerations on the American stamp act>, C241
Considerations on the nature and use of human creeds <Considerations upon>, C278
Constantine, Robert <Constantinus>, C202
Constantius the apostate, see Bennet, John
Constitucyons provinciates; and of Otho and Octobone, see Lyndewode, William, bp.
Constitution &c. of the primitive church, see King, Peter King, lord
Constitutional right of the legislature to tax <America. Constitutional right>, C242
Constitutiones legatinæ regionis Anglicanæ, see Lyndewode, William, bp.
Contarini, Gasparo <Contareno; Contarinus>, A9, 42; C55, 83
Contentment, the art of, see Pulleyn, John
Conti, Natale <Comes, Natalis>, A74
Contrast: or the Rev. Dr. Nowell, public orator, C320 (under Nowell)
Controversia inter Paulum Quintum et Venetos, A73
Controversy between G. Brit. and her colonies reviewed, see Knox, William
Controversy between the churches of England and Rome, 27v. of undifferentiated tracts, C164
Conveyance modern, see Modern conveyancer
Conybeare, John, bp., B10; C164, 276
Cook, James, C74
Cook, William, C276
Cooke, Edward, C74
Cooke, Rob., see Cocus, Robertus
Cooke, Samuel, C276
Cooke, Thomas, B14 (under Hesiodus); C141; Rhapsody on virtue and pleasure <Virtue and pleasure, a rhapsody>, C240
Cooke, William <Cook>, C65, 277
Coope, Richard, C209
Cooper, Anthony Ashley, see Shaftesbury
Cooper, John Gilbert, C26, 109, 141
Cooper, Joseph, A74
Cooper, Samuel, C277
Cooper, Thomas, bp., A10
Cooper, William, C164, 274 (under Colman), 277
Cope, Sir Anthony, A40
Copernicus, Nikolaus, C10
Coppen, Bartholomæus, A41
Coras, Jean de <Coracius>, A11
Corbet, John <Corbett>, A109; C56, 164, 277
Cordier, Maturin, A74; Colloquia gallico latina, C109
Cordubensis, Antonius, see Antonio, de Córdova
Cordus, Valerius, C89
Coriolano, Steph. Long. a, see Longus, Stephanus, a Coriolano
Cork and Ross, bp. of, see Wetenhall, Edward, bp.
Corneille, Pierre, C131
Corneille, Thomas, C131
Cornelius, see Lapide, Cornelius à
Cornelius Nepos <Nepos>, A116; C17
Cornerus, Christophorus <Comerus>, A72
Cornewall, Frederick, C277
Corporation & test acts, true churchman’s reasons for abolishing them, see True churchman’s reasons
Corpus juris canonici, see Catholic church. Pope Gregory XIII
Corpus juris civilis, see Justinian
Corry, William, C93
Corvinus, Joannes Arnoldus, A40
Cosin, Richard, A8
Cosmographiæ introductio, see Apianus, Petrus
Cosri liber <Cotsri>, see Judah, ha-Levi
Costa, Emanuel Mendez de, C36 (under Cronstedt), 221
Costalionis, see Châteillon, Sébastien
Costard, George, B10; C10, 39, 277
Costeker, John Littleton, C221
Cotelier, Jean Baptiste <Cotelerius>, C44, 66
Cotes, Roger, C138
Cotton, Clement, C38
Cotton, John, A9, 40, 73–4; C164, 277
Cotton, Sir Robert Bruce, C56, 109, 245
Council of Basel (1432), Ex responsione synodali data Basiliæ . . . M.CD.XXXII <Tractatus de authoritate cujuslibet Concilii generalis> [ed. Simon Vigor], A95
Council of Florence (1438–1445), Concilij Florentini exactissima narratio, A10
Council of Trent (1545–1563), Canones sanct. Apostolorum and Canones et directa, C65
Counter letter to the earl of Hillsborough, see Audi alteram partem
Counterpoison, see Fenner, Dudley
Courcelles, Stephen <Curcellæus>, A9; C165, 356
Course ofconformitie, see Scot, William
Covel, John, C66
Coventry, Henry, Philemon to Hydaspes, C120
Coventry and Lichfield, bp. of, see Morton, Thomas, bp.
Cowper, Spencer, C222
Cowper, William, C2
Cox, Michael, abp., C278
Cox, Nicholas, Gentleman’s recreation, C113
Cox, Sir Richard, bart., C56; Proceedings of the House of commons, of Ireland, vindicated <Ireland. Proceedings>, C248
Cox, Thomas, Magna Britannia et Hibernia, antiqua et nova: a new survey of Great Britain <Britain, Great, a new survey of it>, C55
Coxe, William, C74
Crabbe, Pierre, A10
Cracanthorp, see Crakanthorp, Richard
Cradock, Edward <Craddock>, A72
Cradock, Walter <Craddock>, A40; C164
Cragie, Thomas, see Craig, Sir Thomas
Craig, John, A43
Craig, Sir Thomas <Cragie>, A74; C83
Crakanthorp, Richard <Cracanthorpe>, A8, 78
Cramer, Martin Friedrich <Cramerus, Mart. Frid.>, C208
Crandon, John, A40
Cranmer, Thomas, abp., A72; C164
Crantz, Albrecht, A73
Crasso, Lorenzo, C26
Creech, Thomas, A120
Creeds.
Considerations upon the nature and use of human creeds, see Considerations on the nature and use of human creeds Unreasonableness of making and imposing creeds, C278
Crell, Johann <Crellius>, A40, 72
Crespin, Jean <Crispinus>, C66
Crevier, Jean Baptiste Louis, B10
Crinesius, Christopher, A42
Crisis, or a full defence of the colonists <America. Crisis>, C241
Crisp, Nicolas, Refutation of Sir Crisp Gascoyne’s Address <Gascoyne, Sir Crisp, Refutation of his address>, C357
Crispinus, John, see Crespin, Jean
Criterion, or miracles examined, see Douglas, John, bp.
Critical history of England, see Oldmixon, John
Critical observations on the 6th book of the Æneid <Æneid, critical observations>, C235
Critical review <Review, Critica> (1756–86), C87
Criticorum sacrorum, see Pearson, John, bp., Critici sacri
Critique de l’esprit des loix, see La Roche, Jean Baptiste Louis de, abbé
Crito, or essays on various subjects, B10; C109
Croce, Giulio Cesare, C141
Crocius, Jn., see Crook, John, C164
Croft, Herbert, bp., C222; Naked truth (probably = Church. Complaints concerning corruptions and grievances in church government), C211
Crofton, Timothy, Liturgica considerator considered, or a brief view of Dr. Gauden’s considerations <Liturgy. Brief view>, C308
Crofton, Zachary, Serious review of presbyter’s re-ordination <Presbyter’s re-ordination by bishops>, C324
Crompton, Richard, C79
Cromwell, Oliver, Life of, see Kimber, Isaac; Perfect politician, see Fletcher, Henry; World’s mistake in him, see Bethel, Slingsby
Cronichette antiche, see Manni, Domenico Maria
Cronstedt, Axel Frederick, C36
Crook, John <Crocius>, A40, 72–3; C164
Crooke, Samuel, A73
Crosby, Thomas, C66
Crose, J. de la, C66
Cross, Walter, A75
Crosse, William, C19 (under Sallust)
Croswell, Andrew, C278
Crousaz, Jean Pierre de, A120
Crowe, William <Crowæus>. A109
Crowley, Robert, C278
Croxall, Samuel, C278
Croy, Charles de, duc de Crov et d’ Arschot <Charles, de Croy, prince de Chimay>, C245
Croze, J. de la, see Crose, J. de la
Crucius, Jacobus, A74
Cruden, Alexander, C38
Crull, Jodocus, Denmark vindicated (under Molesworth), C59
Cruso, John, Militarie instructions for the cavalrie <Cavalrie, militarie instructions for>, C108
Cry from the desert, see Maximilian, François
Cudworth, Ralph, A10; B10; C46, 93, 164; Discourse concerning the true notion of the Lords supper, A77
Cuffe, Henry, C109
Cujas, Jacques <Cujacius>, A9, 74
Cullen, William, C36 (under Black), 89, 97
Culloden battle, account of it, see Murray, George, lord
Culpepper, Nicholas, A11, 74; C97
Culverwell, Ezekiel, A72
Culverwell, Nathaniel, A41
Cumberland, Richard, bp., A120; C4, 83, 109, 129; Letter to the bishop of Oxford <Oxford, Bp. of, letter to him>, C228
Cuming, Patrick, C278
Cumming, Alexander, C278
Cummings, Archibald, C278
Cunæus, Petrus, A73
Cunningham, Thomas, C79
Cuperus, Gisb., see Cuvpers, Gisbert
Curcellæus, see Courcelles, Stephen
Curiel, Joannes Alphonso, A9
Curtius, see Rufus, Quintus Curtius
Cusa, Nicolaus de, <Cusanus>, A10, 72; C109
Cushing, Jacob, C278
Customs. Report of the committee, see Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Cutler, Timothy, C278
Cuypers, Gisbert <Cuperus>, C4
Cyprian, St., bp. of Carthage, A8, 104; C44
Cyril, St., bp. of Alexandria, A9
Cyril, St., bp. of Jerusalem <Cyrillus, S.>, A9; C44, 358
D
D. T. V. Y., le sieur, Estats, empires, royaumes &c. du monde, A13
Dachs, Fridericus Bernhardus, Mesekhet sukkah me-Talmud Bavli <De tabernaculorum festo; Talmudis Babylonici codex succa>, C69, 133
Dacier, Anne Lefèvre, C20 (under Terentius)
Dafforne, Richard, C37
Dagge, Henry, Considerations on criminal law, C83
Daillé, Jean <Dallæus>, A44, 75–6; B10; C44, 165
Dairval, see Baudelot de Dairval
Dale, Antonius van <Vandale>, C8, 39
Dale, Samuel, C89
Dale, Thomas, C98 (and under Freind), 99 (under Freind), 100 (under Lommius)
Dalembert, Jean le Rond <Alembert; Rond>, C104, 123; Lettre sur les aveugles, B6 <Aveugles–lettre sur les>; C123
Dallæus, Joannes, see Daillé, Jean
Dalla Corte, Girolamo <Girolamo, Sig.>, C57
Dallington, Sir Robert <Guicciardini, Lip. de>, C113
Dalrymple, Alexander, C74
Dalrymple, Sir David, see Hailes, Sir David Dalrymple, lord
Dalrymple, Gilbert, C278
Dalrymple, John, C83
Dalrymple, William, C74
Dalton, John, C278
Damascenus, Johannes, A12; C358 (under Cyrillus)
Damianus, Jacobus, A104
Dana, James, C278
Danæus, see Daneau
Dandini, Jerome, A12
Daneau, Lambert <Danæus>, A12, 75–6; C165; Oratio Dominicæ explicatio <Dominicæ precationis explicatio>, A76
Danforth, Samuel, C278
Danger of Great Britain and Ireland becoming provinces of France <Britain, great, and Ireland, danger>, C220
Daniel, Richard <Daniel, Father>, B10; C33
Daniel, Samuel <Danyel>, A12
Danish missionaries, account of their success, see Ziegenbalg, Bartholomæus
Danson, Thomas, C279; Quakers folly made manifest <Norton & Danson against the Quakers, A88
Danverian history of the affairs of Europe, see Amhurst, Nicholas
Danvers, Caleb <D’Anvers>, C110, 245–6; Observations on the writing of The craftsman, see Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, viscount, Letter to Caleb d’Anvers, Esq.
D’Anvers, Henry, A75–6
Danvers, Knightley, C79
Danyel, Samuel, see Daniel
Danz, Johann Andreas <Danzius>, C235
Darcie, Abraham <Darcie, Andrew>, tr., see Camden, William
Dares of Phrygia, C14, 142 (under Iscanus)
Darnay, M., see Arnay, M. d’
Dartis, Joan., see Artis, Jean d’
D’arvieux, M., see Arvieux, Laurence d’
Daser, Ludwig Hercule <Daserus>, C279
Dassell, Hardewigus a <Dassel>, A44
Daubuz, Charles, C165
Davanzati Bostichi, Bernardo, C110
Davenant, John, bp., A12, 76, 104; C165
Davenant, Sir William, C110, 222
Davenport, Francis <Clara, Franc. a S.>, A43, 73
David and his old translators cleared, see Holy David and his old English translators clear’d
David ben Aryeh Loeb, Helek avanim <Book of the smooth stones>, C132
Davies, John, C203
Davies, Samuel <Davies, Presidents>, B10; C165, 279
Davila, Enrico Caterino, B10; C56
Davis, Hugh, C78
Davison, William <D’Avisson>, C83
Dawbeny, Henry, Historie and policie reviewed, C114
Dawes, Sir William, bp., C279
Dawson, Benjamin, C165, 279; Answer to a book entituled, Letters concerning confessions of faith <Confessional. Answer to the above and Answer to the above part 2d>, C275
Dawson, Joannes, C203
Daye, James, C279
Dayoz, Stephen, De politia civilis et ecclesiastica, A65. See also Justinian.
Dean, Richard, C165
Dean of Worcester’s Latin sermon . . . examin’d and compar’d <Hare, Francis, Concio ad clerum examined and compared>, C296
Dease, William, C217
Death-bed repentance, its danger, see Hammond, Henry
De authoritate Scripturæ, see Lopez, Dominique
Debates &c. of the House of Commons, see Great Britain. Parliament.
House of Commons
Debates &c. of the House of Lords, see Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
De Blois, François Louis <Blosius>, A5
Debonnaire, Louis, see Bonnaire, Louis de
Declaration of ecclesiastical discipline (1564, i.e. 1574), see Travers, Walter, Full and plaine declaration
De concursu Dei et creaturæ disputatio see Dole, Louis de
Decree, in the court of Starre chamber, see Great Britain. Courts
Decretals, see Catholic church. Pope Gregory XIII, Corpus juris canonici
De Dieu, Ludov., see Dieu, Lodowyck de
De Dominis, see Dominis, Marco Antonio de, abp.
Deductio, vel declaratio., see Netherlands (United Provinces, 1581–1795), Staten general
Defection considered, see Tindal, Matthew
Defence and continuation of the discourse, see E., R.
Defence of certain queries relating to the doctrine of the trinity <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Defense . . .>, C345
Defence of Dr. Cockburn <Burnet, Gilbert. Defence of J. Cockburne>, C213
Defence of ecclesiastical discipline, see Travers, Walter
Defence of the fellows and rector of Exeter college <Exeter college, defence>, C223
Defence of the old-stile, or Julian account of time <Stile old, or Julian account>, C216
Defence of the remarks on the above [Samuel Clarke, Scripture catechism], see Sykes, Arthur Ashley
Defence of the resolutions and address of the American colonies, C243
Defence of the warden of Winchester college, see Golding, Christopher
Defoe, Daniel, <Foe, Daniel de>, C112, 238, 246
Argument proving the design of employing . . . foreigners <Foreigners, argum. against employing>, C223
Conduct of parties in England <Allies. Conduct of our allies>, C240
Conjugal lewdness, or matrimonial whoredom, A100
Dictionarium sacrum sen religiosum; a dictionary of all religions, A120
Essay upon literature, C235
Layman’s vindication on the church of England <Church. of England a vindication of by a layman>, C271
Memoirs of the life of Daniel Williams, C207 (under Williams)
Plan of English commerce <Plan of the English commerce>, C38
Present state of parties in Great Britain <Britain, Great, state of parties in>, C107
Reasons for impeaching the L—d h—t—r <Reasons for im———>, C230
Reflections on the prohibition act <Prohibition act, reflections on it>, C210
Dei causa contra novatores, see Haynes, Hopton
Deism.
Its growth in England, see Stephens, William
Second letter to a deist, see Balguy, John
Summary of the deist’s religion, see Blount, Charles
Delamer, Henry Booth, baron, C110
Delany, Patrick, B10; C165, 279
Deleboë, see Boë, Franciscus de le
Delherrus, Joan. Mich., see Dilherr, Johan Michael
Della Casa, Giovanni, Galatée, A74
Delmé, Philippe, Healing and heart-reviving letter to a godly Christian <Letter to a goodly christian>, C279
Delpino, see Giral del Pino, Hipólito San José
Delrio, Martin Anton <Delrius>, A43–4, 76
Deluc, Jean André, C117
Delusion of Christians relating to prophecy, see Lacy, John
Demoniacs, enquiry into the meaning of, and Further enquiry, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley
Demosthenes, A12, A114; B10, 24 (under Taylor, Joseph); C14
Dempster, Thomas, C4
Denham, Sir James Steuart <Steuart, Sir James>, C148
Denham, Joseph, C279
Denison, John, A75
Denmark, an account of, see Molesworth, Robert Molesworth, 1st viscount
Denmark vindicated, see Crull, Jodocus
Denne, John, C280
Dent, Arthur, C165
Dent, Giles, C280
D’Éon, see Éon de Beaumont, Charles d’
Deplorable state of New England <New England’s deplorable state>, C358
Derham, Thomas, C79
Derham, William, A77, 110, 120; B10; C10, 138
Dering, Edward, A43
Derry, bp. of, see Rundle, Thomas, bp.
Desaguliers, John Theophilus, B10; C101 (under Pitcairn), 138
Desainliens, Claude <Hollyband>, A49, 82
Descartes, Rene <Cartes; Cartesius>, A42–3; C2, 50, 93, 108, 128, 137–8
Description of making tar in Sweden <Tar, description of making>, C232
Descriptions des arts et métiers, C9
Designs of the minister anatomiz’d <Minister’s designs anatomized>, C249
De singolari primatu Petri, see Wiedeburg, Basilius Caspar
Deslandes, André François Boureau, C110
Desmarets, Samuel <Maresius>, A52, 85; C180, 311
De Soldanis, G. P. F. Agius, see Agio de Soldanis, Pietro Francesco
Despagne, James, C165
Desroches de Parthenay, Jean Baptiste <Parthenay, abbé de>, B20; C60
Desvœux, Vinchon <Desvœux, A. V.>, C39
De tabernaculorum festo, see Dachs, Fridericus Bernhardus
Detection of the whole management of the South sea company <South sea company. Detection of its whole management>, C210
De Ton, François <Tott>, C63, 76
Devarius, Matthæus, C135
De Verger, see Du Vergier de Haurenne
Devon and Dorset, certain information from there, see M., T.
Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, Halle, Miscellanea curiosa (1670–90) <Germanica academia. Miscellanea curiosa>, A53–4; C150
Devotion, Ebenezer, C280
Dewes, Sir Symonds, C146
DeWitt, Jan, C146
Deyron, Jacques, C4
Deza, Diego de, abp., A12
Dézather d’Argenville, Antoine Joseph, Histoire naturelle dans une de ses parties principals <Conchyliologie>, C71
D’Huisseau, see Huisseau
Dialling performed instrumentally, see Oughtred, William
Dialoges [sic] in English, see St. Germain, Christopher
Dialogue between a country gentleman and an honest alderman, see Fielding, Henry
Dialogues divine, see More, Henry
Dialogues of the dead, see Prior, Matthew
Diccionario de la lengua castellana, see Academia española, Madrid
Dick, Robert, C280
Dickinson, John <Dickenson>, C146, 246, 280
Late regulations respecting the colonies considered <America. Late regulations>, C241
Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania <Farmer of Pennsylvania’s letters; Farmer’s letters>, B11; C1, 146–7
Dickinson, Jonathan, C165, 280
Dickson, David <Dicsonus>, A76–7, 108; C165
Dictionaire françois-latin (1573), A12
Dictionarium.
Compleat account, see Compleat account of the Portugueze language
Diccionario de la lengua castellana, see Academia española, Madrid
Racines hebraiques sans points-voyelles, see Houbigant, Charles François
Dictionarium græco-latinum, see Estienne, Henri
Dictionarium historicum et poeticum, C110
Dictionary of all religions, see Defoe, Daniel
Dictys Cretensis, A116; B10; C14, 142 (under Iscanus)
Diemersbroeck, Isbrandus de <Isbrandus, D. Diem>, C2
Dies dominiea, sive succincta narratio, see Young, Thomas
Diest, Heinrich von, C165
Dieu, Lodowyck de <De Dieu>, A43; C51
Digby, Everard, A44
Digby, Sir Kenelm, A44, 76; C93, 110
Digestum novum, see Justinian
Dilherr, Johan Michael <Delherrus; Dilherius>, A76; C40
Dillenius, John James, C31
Dillon, John Talbot, C74
Dimsdale, Thomas, C98
Dinothus, Richardus, A44
Dio Cassius <Dionis Casius; Dion Cassius>, B10; C14
Diocesan bishops, historical and rational enquiry into the necessity, see Platts, John
Diogenes Laertius <Laertius>, B10; C28
Dion Cassius or Dionis Cassius, see Dio Cassius
Dionysius Areopagiticus, A12
Dionysius Halicarnassus, B10; C14
Diophantus <Diophantes>, A12; C90
Directions concerning inoculation for smallpox <Innoculation, directions concerning>, C357
*Direttore delle religiose (1642), A76
Disceptatio inter S. Wardum et To. Gatakerum, see Ward, Samuel, of Ipswich
Discipuli sermones de tempore & de sanctis, see Tauler, Johannes
Discourse against symbolizing with Antichrist in ceremonies, see Parker, Robert
Discourse concerning [Christ’s] priesthood, see Moor, William
Discourse concerning Puritans, see Ley, John
Discourse concerning the period of human life, see Allestree, Richard
Discourse concerning the true notion of the Lords supper, see Cudworth, Ralph
Discourse concerning virtue and relgion, see Glover, Philip
Discourse of ecclesiastical government, see Fulke, William
Discourse of friendship (1691, i.e. 1609), see Cicero
Discourse of religion natural and revealed, see Barrington, John Shute Barrington, 1st viscount
Discourse of the natural excellencies of England <England, a discourse>, C110
Discourse of the primitive government of churches, see Thorndike, Herbert
Discourse on government and religion <January 30th, discourse>, C225
Discourse on the progressive knowledge of the future state <Future state, disc, on the progressive knowledge of it>, C170
Discourse on the wickedness and danger of fomenting divisions in the state, C280
Discourse on various subjects, C83
Dismal consequences of delighting in war <Fast sermon on the 16th of January>, C285
Disney, Daniel, A110
Disney, John, C115 (under Jebb), 166, 280, 354; Short view of the controversies occasioned by The confessional <Confessional. Short view of the controversy>, C276
Dispauterius, see Pauteren, Jan van
Dispensatory, new, see New dispensatory
Dispositio orationis quam pro Archia poeta Cicero habuit, see Cicero
Disputatio advers[us] Andream Volanum de natura Christi, see Socinus, Faustus Paulus
Disputatio de Christi satisfactione, see Gittichius, Michael
Disput[atio] inter Faust[um] Socinum et Franken. de adoratione Christi, see Socinus, Faustus Paulus
Disputationes theologicæ in Academ.
Ludg. [sic] Batv. præsid. Gomaro, see Gomar, Franz
Dispute against English popish ceremonies, see Gillespie, George
Disquisitiones politicæ, A76
Dissent. Answer to the dissent, see Church of Scotland. General assembly
Dissent from a resolution of the general assembly, see Reasons of dissent
Dissenters.
Calm and plain answer, see Towgood, Micaijah
Humble address to the Protestant dissenters, see Lover of truth, pseud.
Interest of England respecting them, see Tenison, Thomas, abp.
Opposition opposed, C280
Persuasive to moderation, see Penn, William
Protestant, their rights, see Barrington, John Shute Barrington, 1st viscount, Rights of Protestant dissenters
Two letters to a rev. prelate, see Radcliff, Ebenezer
Vindication of their principles and practices, see Bourne, Samuel
Dissenting brethren, their reasons against Presbyterian government, see Reasons of the dissenting brethren against the third proposition, A43
Dissenting Protestant, pseud., Letter to a gentleman, containing a plea for the rights of conscience <Conscience. Plea for the rights>, C276
Dissertatio de clypeo Camilli antiquo, see Ainsworth, Robert
Dissertatio de stylis veterum, see Clerk, Sir John
Dissert[atio] theol. reflenda opiniones, see Steinecker, Justus von
Dissertation on the account given by Josephus <Christ. Dissertation>, see Forster, Nathaniel
Dissertationum ludicrarum et amænitatum scriptores varii, C110
Dissertations four, on the reciprocal advantages, see Four dissertations
Dithmarsus, Christian Matthias, C46
Ditton, Humphrey, A77; B10; C138, 166
Diurnal of sea designs, see H., W.
Diurnall occurrences in Parliament, A56
Divina settimana, see Saluste du Bartas, Guillaume
Divine history of the genesis of the world <History of the genesis of the world>, A49
Divine right of church-government asserted, A43; C162 <Church-government, the divine right of, asserted>, 211 <Church. Divine right>
Divine right of gospel ministry <Gospel ministry, divine right of it>, C171
Divorce. Œconomy of the sexes, or the doctrine of divorce, see Fleming, Caleb
Docie, see Dossie, Robert
Dr. Williams’s Library, London, see Williams, Daniel
Doctrina antiqua de natura animæ, see La Haye, Carolus de
Doctrine of the blessed trinity stated <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Doctrine of the blessed trinity>, C344
Dod, John, A43
Dodd, William, B8 (under Callimachus); C141, 166
Doddridge, John, C80
Doddridge, Philip, B10; C141, 166, 238, 281; Life of, see Orton, Job; Poem sacred to his memory, see Moore, Henry
Dodgson, see Dodson, Joseph
Dodsley, Robert, B10; C110, 141
Reliques of ancient poetry, see Percy, Thomas, bp.
Dodson, Joseph <Dodgson>, B10; C166
Dodwell, Henry, A120; C4, 45 (under Irenæus), 93–4, 110, 166, 233
Dodwell, William, C166
Dole, Louis de <Dola, Ludov. a>, Disputatio quadripartita <De concursu Dei et creaturæ disputatio>, A44
Domat, Jean, C77
Domenichi, Lodovico, C19 (under Polybius), 110
Dominicæ precationis explanatio, see Daneau, Lambert
Dominicus, Germanus, de Silesia <Germanicus>, C203
Dominis, Marco Antonio de, abp., A12; C66
Donaldson, Alexander, Some thoughts on the state of literary property <Literary property. Thoughts on the state of it>, C226
Donaldson, Walter, A76
Done, John <Donne>, History of the Septuagint, see Aristeas
Donellus, Hugo, A44
Doni, Antonio Francesco, Marmi <Marmi, J.>, C118
Doni, Giovanni Battista <Donius>, C110
Donne, John, A76
Dordracena Synodalis, Dordrechtana Synodos, and Dordrechti Synodi nationalis acta, see Dort, Synod of
Dorr, Edward, C281
Dorrington, Theophilus, A76
Dorscheus, Joannes Georgius <Dorscheius>, A44
Dorset, Charles Sackville, 2d duke of <Sackville, C.>, C230
Dort, Synod of. <Dordracena Synodalis; Dordrechtana Synodos; Dordrechti Synodi nationalis acta>, Acta et scripta synodalia Dordracena ministorum Remonstrantium <Acta scripta synodalia Remonstrant.>, A12, 36; C66
Dorville, Jacques Philippe, C4
Dosio, Giovanni Antonio <Dosius>, C33
Dossie, Robert <Docie>, C1, 36, 217
Douazac, [ ], Dissertation sur la subordination, C231
Douespe, see La Doüespe, Samuel de
Doughty, John <Doughtæus>, A76
Doughty, Thomas, C166
Douglas, James, C98
Douglas, John, bp., C222
Bower and Tillemont compared, C220
Full confutation of A[rchibald] B[ower]’s three defences <Confutation . . .>, C220
Six letters to Father Sheldon, C220
Douglas, Robert <Dowglasse>, C54, 281
Douglas, Walter <Douglass>, C281
Douglas, William, C357
Dowglasse, see Douglas, Robert, C281
Downame, George, bp., A12, 76; C166
Downame, John, A12, 43; C166; Annotations on all the books [of the Bible] <Annotations (English) on the Bible>, A1; <Annotations on the old & new testament>, C152
Downes, Andrew <Dunæus>, Defensio Lysiæ, see Lysias
Downshire, Wills Hill, 1st marquis of, Letter to the earl of Hillsborough on the present situation <Grenada. Letter>, C247; Letters to Lord Hillsborough [on Massachusetts Bay affairs], B14; C147
Doyle and Valine: copies of all the letters, see Camden, Charles Pratt, earl of
Draudius, George, A44
Dreams and visions, a treatise concerning, see Tryon, Thomas
Drechsel, Jeremias <Drexelius>, A43
Dreghorn, John Maclaurin, lord, Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property <Literary property. Considerations>, C226
Drelincourt, Charles, C167
Dreux, Pieter, C222
Drew, Robert, C281
Drexelius, see Drechsel, Jeremias
Dromore, bp. of, see Maule, Henry, bp.
Drusius, Johannes, A44, 75; C40, 167, 358
Dryden, John, B11; C9, 19 (under Plutarchus), 21 (under Vergilius), 29 (under Plutarch), 141, 240 (under Virgil’s husbandry), 281
Du Bartas, see Saluste du Bartas
Dublin. Incorporated society for promoting English Protestant schools, see Incorporated society in Dublin for promoting English Protestant schools
Dubreuil, Jean, Perspective practique, C355
Du Cambout de Pont Château, Sebastian Joseph, Moral practice of the Jesuites <Jesuits. Moral practice>, C115
Ducange, Charles du Fresne <Fresne>, C203
Ducatius, Timoth., see Le Duchat, Timotheé
Duchal, James <Duchall>, B11; C167
Duck, Stephen, C141
Du Clos, Samuel Cotreau, sieur, Observations on the mineral waters of France, A122
Dudley, Paul, C281
Dudley, Thomas, C214
Duello libro de re, imperatori, principe, see Pozzo, Paride del
Duff, William, Essay on original genius <Genius original, an essay on; Genius original, essays on it>, B12; C113
Duffield, George, C281
Dugdale, Sir William, C4, 34, 66
Du Guillet, Pernette, A80
Duhamel, Jean Baptiste <Hamel>, C113
Duhamel du Monceau, Henri Louis, C1
Duke, Richard, C144 (under Roscommon), 167
Dulany, Daniel <Dulaney>, C246
Du Laurens, Andreas <Laurentius>, A84; C2
Dummer, Jeremiah <Dummerus>, A44, 110; C246, 281, 358
Dummer, William, C214
Du Moulin, Louis <Molinæus>, A51, 86; C119; Patronus bonæ fidei in causa puritanorum, C186
Du Moulin, Pierre <Molinæus; Molynæus>, A51, 84–6; C88, 182
Dunæus, And., Defensio Lysiæ, see Lysias
Dunbar, Samuel, C281
Duncan, Andrew, C98, 100 (under Hoffman)
Duncan, John, Address to the rational advocates of the Church of England, C254
Dunciad, new, see Pope, Alexander
Duncombe, Giles, C80
Duni, Emmanuele, C83
Dunlop, William, B11; C167, 282
Duns Scotus, Joannes, A29, 31, 61
Dunster, Isaiah, C282
Dunton, John, Phœnix, or a revival of scarce and valuable pieces, C120; Young student’s library <Library, young student’s>, A34; C116
Duodecim panegyrici veteres, see Cellarius, Christophopher, ed.
Dupin, Louis Ellies <Du Pin>, A104, 113; B11; C56, 66, 167
Du Pinet, Antoine <Pignet>, A89
Dupleix, Joseph François, marquis, Memoire . . . contre la Compagnie des Indes <Dupliex [sic], le Sieur, Memoire pour lui>, C110
Dupleix, Scipion <Playx; Pleix>, A89–90
Dupréau, Gabriel <Marcossius, Gabr. Pr.>, C67
Duræus, see Durie
Durand de St. Pourcain, Guillaume <Durandus a Sancto Porciano>, A12; C167
Durantis, Gulielmus, bp., Rationale divinorum officiorum, A28
Duresme, Thomas, pseud., see Morton, Thomas, bp.
Duret, Edmé Jean Baptiste <Durette>, C282
Durie, John <Duræus>, A76; C110
Durnford, Thomas, C282
Dutch patriot’s sentiments, see Campbell, John
Dutch reasoner <Dutch reformer>, C246
Dutch reformer, see Dutch reasoned
Dutens, Louis, C110
Duties. Serious considerations on the several high duties, see Becker, Sir Matthew
Dutton, Thomas, Warnings of the eternal spirit to the city of Edinburgh <Warnings to the city of Edinburgh>, C356
Du Vergier de Haurenne, Jean <Vergerus; De Verger>, A63, 85
Dwight, Timothy, C282
Dyer, William, C167
Dyson, Jeremiah, Epistle to the Rev. Mr. Warburton. Occasioned by his treatment <Warburton, Wm., Letter to him occasioned by his treatment>, C232
E
E., H., Sermon suited to the 5th of November, C282
E., R., Defence and continuation of the discourse concerning the period of humane life, A77
Eachard, Laurence, see Echard, Laurence
Eadmer, A13
Earbery, Matthias, C167; Impartial refections on Dr. Burnet’s posthumous History <Burnet, Gilbert. Impartial refections on his history>, C213; attrib., Letter to Dr. Calamy <Calamy, Edm. Letter to him>, C213
Earle, Jabez, C272 (under Clarke, Matthew), 282
Earthquakes.
Expostulation with the Bp. of London concerning his letter, see Citizen of London, pseud.
Letter from the Bp of London, see Osbaldeston, Richard, bp.
Letter of consolation and counsel, see Gordon, Thomas
Sacred philosophy of them, C222
East India trade.
Another answer [to the profit and loss], see Answer to the case of the old East-India company
Answer to a tract, see Answer to a late tract
Answer to the profit and loss of it <Answer to the above>, C210
East Indians, agreement of their customs, see Toland, John
England and E. India inconsistent, see Pollexfen, John
Necessity of preserving our own manufactories, see C., N.
Profit and loss of it stated, see S., T.
Eastburne, Benjamin, C282
Easterbrook, Joseph, C282
Eastern Indians.
Conference held at St. George’s, see under title
Gov. Dummer’s conference with the chiefs, see Conference of his excellency Jonathan Belcher
Gov. Dummer’s conference with them, see Conference with the eastern Indians
Ebano, Petr. de, see Petrus, de Abano
Eber, Paul <Eberus>, A77
Eburne, Richard, C282
Ecclesiasticæ discipline Anglicanæ explicatio, see Travers, Walter
Ecclesiastical regiment, the true grounds, see Parker, Henry
Echard, Laurence <Eachard>, A110; B11; C56, 66; Answer to Calamy’s letter <Calamy, Edm. Answer to his letter>, C213; Remarks on his history, see Oldmixon, John
Eck, Johann Maier <Eckius>, A77
Eckhardus, Heinrich <Eckhardius>, A77; C358
Edict of the grand duke of Tuscany, see Tuscany, Laws, etc.
Edinburgh. Medical society, Medical essays, C98
Edmondes, Sir Clement <Edmunds>, A13
Edmonds, John, Discourse on the service of God <God. Discourse on the service>, C293
Edmundson, Henry, C135
Education.
Essay upon modern education, see Essay on modern education
Essay upon it, see On education
Expence of a university education reduced, see Newton, Richard
Thought relating to and Thoughts upon it, see Locke, John
Education, thoughts upon it, see Locke, John
Edward II. King of England, history of the life, see Falkland, Henry Cary, 1st viscount
Edward VI, Reformatio legume ecclesiasticarum <Henricus VIII. et Edv. VI., Reformatio>, see Henry VIII, Reformatio . . .
Edwards, George, C354
Edwards, John, A114; B11; C40, 110, 167–8
Edwards, Jonathan, C26 (under Brainerd), 27, 282
Edwards, Thomas, C40, 168, 282–3
Egan, Anthony, C222
Eggeling, Johann Heinrich <Eggelingius>, C4
Egmont, John Perceval, 2d earl of, Occasioned letter from a gentleman in the country . . . concerning the treaty of Hanau <Hanau. Occ. letter concerning the treaty>, C247; Second series of facts and arguments <Two brothers, a second series of facts and arguments>, C220
Egypt, reflection on the natural foundation of its high antiquity, see Forster, Nathaniel
Eiconoclastes, see Milton, John
Eikon basilike, B11; C108 (under Charles I)
Einari, Halfdan, C110
Eisenschmidt, Johann Kaspar <Eisenschmidius>, C129
Eitzen, Paul von, A77
Ekklesion tes Belgikes kai katechesis, see Belgic Confession
Elders, riding, vindication, see Mather, Increase
Electa rei nummariæ, see Woltereck, Christoph
Elemens de la géometrie de l’infini, A116; C50 <Geometrie de l’infini>
Elementa jurisprudentiæ, see Zouch, Richard
Elenchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia, see Bate, George
Elephant’s letter to the people of England, see Letter from the elephant to the people of England
Eleutheria, or an idea of the reformation, see Mather, Cotton
*Elevation de la foy (1645), A77
Elias Levita, A84
Eliensis, episcopus, see Andrewes, Lancelot, bp.
Eliot, Robert, see Elliot
Elis, Clement, see Ellis
Elizabeth I, C222
Elizabethæ sanctæ hospitalis, . . . historia succincta, see Advocatus Pauperum, pseud.
Ellesmere, T., see Brackley, Thomas Egerton, viscount
Elliot, Robert <Eliot>, C214; Specimen of Dr Burnet’s behaviour <Burnet, Gilbert. Specimen of his behaviour>, C213
Ellis, Clement <Elis>, C168
Ellis, John, C94
Ellys, Anthony, bp. <Ellis>, B11; C83
Ellys, Sir Richard, C40
Else, Joseph, C98
Elsner, Jakob, C40
Elstob, Elizabeth, C51
Elsynge, Henry, C80
Elton, Edward, A44
Emerson, William, B11; C1, 10, 50, 90, 138
Emlyn, Sollom, Memoirs of the life and writings of Thomas Emlyn, C207
Emlyn, Thomas, C31 (under Whiston, Wm.), 168, 283; Remarks on a book entitled the doctrine of the blessed trinity, 283, 344 <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Remarks on the above>; Memoirs of his life and writingts, see Emlyn, Sollom
Emms, Robert, Excellency and advantage of Gospel dispensation <Gospel dispensation, its excellencies and advantages>, C293
Enchiridion, ou manuel contenant plusieurs matières de l’Ancien testament, A77
Encyclopædia (MS.), C89
Encyclopædia Britannica (1778–82), C9
Encyclopédie (1751–77), C9
Endeavour to rectifie some prevailing opinions, see Truman, Joseph
Enfield, William, B11; C138, 168
Engelhart, see Angelocrator
England, see Great Britain
England, George, C46
England, a discourse on its national excellencies, see Discourse of the national excellencies
England, ancient customs of, see Ancient customs of England
England, common and statute law of, see Great Britain. Laws, etc.
England, essay on the constitution of, see Essay on the constitution of England
England, history of, in letters, see Goldsmith, Oliver
England–interesting letters relating to the government, liberty and constitution of, see Select collection of the most interesting letters
England, its present interests, see Bethel, Slingsby
England, miseries of, see Hinc illæ lachrimæ
England, state of it in 1588, see State of England in 1588
England, view of the silver coin and coinage, see Snelling, Thomas
England’s remembrancer, C168
English fortune teller <Fortune teller, English>, C223
English nation, letters concerning its present state, see Letters concerning the present state of England
English pilot <Pilot English>, C33
English tongue, reflections on the, see Sharp, Granville, Short treatise on the English tongue
Englishe liturgie; oder das Allemaine Bebeth [sic] Buch, see Church of England. Book of Common Prayer
Englishman (1714), C111
Englishman’s thoughts on the pretended coalition, C246
Engstrom, Gustav von <Engestrom>, C36 (under Cronstedt)
Enjedius, Georg <Enjedinus>, A44
Enquiry into the causes of the late rebellion <Britain. Enq. into the causes>, C245
Enquiry into the law of nature and revelation <Law of nature and revelation, enquired into>, C307
Enquiry into the origin and nature of literary property <Literary property, enquiry>, C226
Enquiry into the origin of human appetites, see Long, James
Enquiry, whether a general practice of virtue, see Bluett, Robert
Enthusiasm, nature and consequences of it, see Morgan, Thomas
Enty, John <Enty, Ja.>, C283
Éon de Beaumont, Charles d’, C110
Ephemeris parliamentaria, see Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Epictetus, A61, 67 (under Avrianus), 77; B9 (under Carter), 11; C14
Epigrammata antiquæ urbis, see Mazzochi, Jacopo
Epigrammata et poemata vetera < . . . poematia>, C141
Epigrammatum græcorum collect., see Brodeau, Jean
Episcopal and priestly claims freely examined, see Towgood, Micaijah
Episcopal Church in Boston, see Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Diocese of Massachusetts
Episcopius, Simon, A12
Epistle from the K. of Prussia to M. Voltaire, see Frederick II, the Great, king of Prussia
Epistle to a gentleman of the Temple, see Byrom, John
Epistola de superstitione <Superstition. Epistola>, C339
Epistolæ eruditorum virorum ecclesiasticæ, see Hartsoeken, Christian, ed.
*Epistolæ variæ Italicé, A77
Equinox autumnal, compendious way of finding, see Rivet, William
Equity, principles of, see Principles of equity
Erasmus, Desiderius, A13, 77; C45 (under Irenæus), 46, 111, 168
Erizzo, Sebastiano, C129
Erpen, Thomas van <Erpenius>. A44, 77; C51, 111, 135
Error, its innocency asserted, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley, Innocency of error
Error, vindication of it, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley Vindication of error
Erskine, Ebenezer, C168
Erskine, John, C168, 356; Shall I go to war with my American brethren? <America. Shall I go to war>, C243
Erskine, Ralph, C168
Essay concerning the books commonly called Apocrypha <Apochrypha [sic], essay on the books>, C255
Essay for a new translation of the Bible, see Ross, Hugh
Essay historical and critical on the 39 art. of the chh. of E., see Collins, Anthony
Essay on Christ’s fear of death, see Rawson, Joseph
Essay on comets, C357
Essay on critical and curious learning, see Rymer, Thomas
Essay on modern education <Education. Essay upon modern education>, C222
Essay on polite behaviour <Polite behaviour, an essay>, C229
Essay on the agitations of the sea <Essay on the agitation>, C357
Essay on the constitution of England <England, essay on its constitution>, C246
Essay on the expediency of a national militia <Militia, essay on the expediency of a national>, C227
Essay on the trade of the northern colonies <Colonies, northern, essay on their trade>, C209
Essay to illustrate some of the most necessary articles of the Christian faith <Faith. Essay to illustrate>, C284
Essay to prove that Christians are agreed <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Essay to prove>, C344
Essay towards a summary of Gospel Christianity <Christian gospel: an essay towards a summary of it, C269
Essay towards demonstrating the immateriality and the free-agency of the soul <Soul, essay on its immateriality> (1760, i.e. 1740), C234
Essay towards restoring primitive communion <Communion primitive, essay towards restoring>, C275
Essay upon literature, see Defoe, Daniel
Essays moral, and family prayers, see Family prayers and moral essays
Essays physical and literary, see Physical and literary essays
Essays political, concerning the present state of the British empire, see Young, Arthur
Essenius, Andreas, A44
Essex, Arthur Capel, 1st earl of <Capel>, C145
Estampes, idée générate d’une collection complette de, see Heinecken, Karl Heinrich von
Estats, empires, royaumes, &c, du monde, par le sieur D.T.V.Y., see D.T.V.Y.
Estella, Diego de <Stella, Didacus>, A29, 93; C194
Estienne, Charles, A31
Estienne, Henri <Stephanus>, A31, 44 (under Eusebius), 92, 94; C38, 205
Concordantiæ Græco-Latinæ, A9
Glossaria duo, A15
Dictionarium græco-latinum, C203
Estienne, Robert <Stephanus>, A29; C205; Concordantiæ Bibliorum, A8; Thesaurus linguæ latinæ, A32
Estimate, another, on the manners and principles, see Another estimate . . .
Estius, Wilhem, A12–3
Estrades, Godfrey, comte de, C111, 146
Etiro, Partenio, pseud., see Aretino, Pietro
Etmuller, Michael, C98
Etrusca storia antiqua, see Gori, Antonio Francesco
Etymologicon magnum, see Sylburg, Friedrich
Etzlerus, Augustus, A77
Euclid <Enclid>, A13, 120; C50
Eudes, Morton, Catholique traditions <Catholick>, A42
Eugenio, or virtuous and happy life, C238, see Beach, Thomas
Euripides, A13, 77; B11; C12, 14
Europæ speculum (1637, i.e. 1673), see Sandys, Sir Edwin
Europe, general table of it, see Comenius, Johann Amos
Europe, present state and Europe, its present state, see Campbell, John
Eusebius Pamphili, A13, 104; B11; C34, 44
Eusebius Philadelphus, pseud., see Barnaud, Nicolas
Eustachius a Sancto Paolo <Eustachius, Fr.>, C46
Eustachius, Bartholomæus, C2
Eustathius, abp. of Thessalonica, A13
Euthymius, A77
Evans, Caleb, C356
Evans, John, A110; B11; C168, 283–4
Evans, Lewis, C223
Everært, Marten <Everartius>, A44
Evremont, see St. Evremont
Ewer, John, bp., C284
Examination of George Leddoze <Leddoze, George>, C226
Examination of the rights of the colonies <America. Examination of the rights>, C242
Examiner, or Gilbert versus Tennent, see Hancock, John
Exceedingly joyful news from Scotland <Scotland. Exceeding joyful news>, C231
Executors, their office and duty, see Wentworth, Thomas
Exeter college, defence of its fellows and rector, see Defence of the fellows and rector
Exhortation address’d particularly to the people of London <London, people of, exhortation>, C308
Explanation of eight words, see Robertson, William
Exposition on the vials in St. John’s revelation, C168
Expostulation with the bishop of London, see Citizen of London, pseud.
Exquemeling, Alexander Olivier, History of the bucaniers of America <America, history of the bucaniers>, C73
Eyre, Robert, C284
Eyre, William, A44
F
Faber, Antonio, see Favre, Antonio
Faber, Basilius, C203
Fabregou, Mathieu, C31
Fabretti, Rafællo, C4
Fabri, Domenico, Lettere familiari d’alcuni Bolognesi, C116
Fabri, Jac., see Lefèvre d’Etaples, Jacques
Fabri, Jean Rodolphe, A78
Fabri, Philemon, A13
Fabri, Timotheus, A45
Fabricius, Georg, C4
Fabricius, Guido, pseud., see Le Fèvre de la Boderie, Gui
Fabricius, Hieron., see Fabrizio d’Acquapendente, Girolamo
Fabricius, Johann Albert, C66, 111
Fabricius, Vincentius <Fabritius>, A78
Fabricius, Wilhelm <Fabritius, Gul.>, C98
Fabritius, Stephanus <Fabricius>, A44
Fabrizio d’Acquapendente, Girolamo <Fabricius, Hieron.>, C98
Faerno, Gabriele <Faernus>, C111
Fagius, Paul, A45
Fagus, Ant., see La Faye, Antoine de
Faites, tradition des, see Chauvelin, Henri Philippe de
Faith.
Enquiry concerning, see Inquiry concerning faith
Essay to illustrate some of the most necessary articles of the Christian faith, C284
Faith and practice, represented in fifty four sermons <Faith and practice in fifty four sermons>, A121
Falda, Giovanni Battista, C33
Faldo, John, C168
Falkland, Henry Cary, 1st viscount, History of the life of . . . Edward II <Edward II. King of England, history of>, C27
Falkner, William, C168
Fallopius, Gabriele, C98
False religion worse than no religion <Superstition. Enquiry concerning superstition>, C339
Falster, Christian, C112
Family prayers and moral essays in prose and verse <Essays moral, and family prayers>, C111
Fancourt, Samuel, C168, 223, 284
Farissol, Abraham ben Mordecai <Peritsol>, C134
Farmer, Hugh, B11; C168, 284–5
Farmer of Pennsylvania’s letters, see Dickinson, John
Farmer’s letters to the people of England, see Dickinson, John
Farringdon, Anthony, C169
Fasciculus præceptorum logicorum, see Airay, Christopher
Fast sermon on the 59th chapter of Isaiah, see Trimnell, Charles, bp.
Fast sermon on the 16th of January, see Dismal consequences of delighting in war
Father Paul’s Rights of sovereign and subject, see Sarpi, Paolo
Fathers. View of antiquity, see Hanmer, Jonathan
Fauno, Lucio, C4
Faustinus, C44
Favre, Antonio, A14
Favyn, André <Favine>, A14
Fawcett, Benjamin <Fawcet>, C285
Fawcett, J., C169
Fayus, Antonius, see La Faye, Antoine de
Fazello, Tommaso <Fazellus>, C56
Featley, Daniel, A13, 44–5; C169, 285
Fehmel, Amand Gotthold <Fehmelius>, C285
Felden, Joannes a <Felde>, C77
Felini, Pietro Martire <Martyri, Piet.>, Trattato nuovo delle maravigliose, C6
Felinus, Aretius <Felinus, Anton.>, pseud., see Bucer, Martin
Fell, John, bp., A78; C169; Justice and utility of penal laws <Conscience. Justice and utility; Subscription. Justice and utility>, C276, 338
Fell, Philip, Lex talionis <Church, Lextalionis>, C211
Felltham, Owen <Feltham, Daniel; Felton>, A45; C112, 223, 238
Felton, Owen, see Felltham, Owen
Fendt, Tobias, C4
Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe, abp., <Cambray; Salignac>, B8, 11; C108, 123, 149, 169; Life of, see Ramsay, André Michel de
Fenner, Dudley, Counterpoyson <Counterpoison>, A73
Fenner, William, A108
Fenning, Daniel, C1
Ferdinand, Antonius <Fernandus>, A13
Ferdosi, see Champion, Joseph
Ferguson, Robert, A78
Ferguson, Samuel, A78
Ferm, Charles <Fermæus>, C169
Fermin, Philippe, C112
Fern, Robert, C285
Fernandus, Anton., see Ferdinand, Antonius
Ferne, Henry, C285
Fernel, Jean François <Fernellius>, C10–11, 98
Ferrebee, Michael, C285
Ferretti, Giovanni Battista, C6
Ferri, Paul, A78
Ferus, Johann <Wild>, A78
Festus, Sextus Pompeius, A118
Feu-Ardent, François, A78
Feuillet, Louis Éconches <Feuillée>, C112
Fichet, Alexandre, A78
Ficino, Marsilio, A13; C18 (under Plato)
Ficoroni, Francesco de’ <Ficorni>, C4, 7 <Roma antica, le vestigia e rarita>
Fiddes, Richard, C27, 46, 169, 285
Fidell, Thomas, C80
Fielding, Henry, C246; Dialogue between a gentleman of London and an honest alderman <Dialogue between a country gentleman and an honest alderman>, C246
Fielding, Sir John, C223
Fielding, Sarah, C207
Figon, Charles de, A78
Filliucius, Vincentius, A13
Filmer, Sir Robert, C80, 83, 112
Finch, Sir Henry, Calling of the jewes, A46 (under Gouge, William)
Finch, Leopold William, C285
Finch, Robert Poole, C285
Finch, Thomas, Nature and duty of self-defence <Self-defence, its nature and duty>, C231
Finck, Caspar <Finckius>, A78
Finé, Oronce <Finæus>, A14; C91
Fingal, see Macpherson, James
Finishing stroke, see Leslie, Charles
Fino, Alemanio, C56
Fioravanti, Leonardo <Fioranti>, C90
Firdausi <Ferdosi>, see Champion, Joseph
Firebrace, John, Letter to the Rev. James Ibbetson, D. D., occasioned by the third edition of his plan for the subscription, C303 (under Ibbetson)
Firmicus, Maternus Julius, C10, 44, 212
First and second book of discipline, see Church of Scotland
Fish, Elisha, C285
Fish, Joseph, C285
Fisher, Ambrose, A45
Fisher, Edward, C169
Fisher, Payne <Piscator, F.; Piscator, P.>, C143, 239; Oratio anniversaria <Oratio inauguralis in diem (or in honorem) Olivarii>, C228
Fisher, William, C285
Fitzherbert, Antony, C80
Fitzosborne’s letters, see Melmoth, William
Five schemes of Christian religion <Religion. Five schemes>, C328
Flaccus, Valerius, see Valerius Flaccus
Flaccus, Verrius, C15
Flacius, Matthias, Illyricus, A19; C169; Catalogus testium veritatis, A10; C65; Historia ecclesiastica Magdeburg[ica], A17; C66
Flamsteed, John, C10
Flavell, John <Flavel>, A45, 78, 104; B12; C88, 169
*Flavio intorno ai falsi vulgari (1599), A78
Fleetwood, William, bp., C129, 169, 285–6
Curate of Wilts his second letter to the Reverend Dr. Snape <Snape, Andrew, Second letter to him>, C325
Life and miracles of St. Wenefrede <Winnifrede>, C207
Romans xiii. vindicated from the abusive senses put upon it, C330
Antidote for the rising age, C153
Appeal to the people of England <Seagrave, R., Appeal>, C331
Letter to the Rev. Mr. Cobden < . . . Mr. Colden>, C307
Manual for common Christians, or, Plain reasons for infant baptism <Baptism. Plain reasons>, C258
Modern plan, or a compendium of moral institutes <Moral institutes, compendium of>, C234
Necessity not the origin of evil, C234
Œconomy of the sexes <Divorce. Œconomy of the sexes>, C222
Palladium of Great Britain and Ireland, C85
Theophilus to Gaius, an epistle <Prayer. Letter from Theophilus to Gaius>, C324
Three questions resolved <Popery. Three questions resolved>, C324
Flemynge, Malcolm <Flemyng>, C98
Fleta, C80
Fletcher, Henry, Perfect politician <Cromwell, Oliver, Perfect politician>, C26
Fletcher, Phineas, C141
Fletcher, Thomas, C288
Flexman, Richard, C288
Florence, Accademia del Cimento, see Accademia del Cimento, Florence.
Florence, Accademia della Crusca, see Accademia della Crusca, Florence.
Florence, Council of, see Council of Florence (1438–1445)
Florilegium theologicum, see Ravensperger, Hermann
Florio, John, A45
Floras, Annæus, A116; C15, 354
Fludd, Robert, C355
Foe, see Defoe, Daniel
Foglietta, Uberto <Folieta>, C112
Folgosus, Baptiste <Fulgesus>, A78
Folieta, see Foglietta, Uberto
Folkes, Martin, C129
Fonseca, Peter, A45
Fontaine, see Lafontaine, Jean de
Fontaine, Alexis, C91
Fontaine, Nicolas <Le Sieur de Royaumont>, A28
Fontana, Carlo, C4
Fontanelle, Jean Gaspar Duboisc <Fontenelle>, B12; C112, 207
Fontanini, Giusto, abp. <Fontanino>, B12; C149
Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier de, C207; Lives of the French [Italian, and German] philosophers, A101
Fontenelle, M. de, see Fontanelle
Foorthe, John, A44
Foote, William, C223
Forbes, Duncan, C169, 355; Letter to a bishop concerning some important discoveries < . . . concerning important discoveries>, C226
Forbes, Eli, C288
Forbes, Patrick, bp., A45; C56
Forcatuli, Stefano, C4
Fordyce, David <Fordice>, B12; C47, 170
Fordyce, Sir William, C98, 217
Foreign medical review (1779–80), C217
Foreigners, argum[ent] against employing, see Defoe, Daniel
Formey, Jean Henri Samuel, C56
Forrest, Alexander, C238
Forrester, Thomas, Causa episcopatus hierarchi lucifuga, C170; Review and consideration of two late pamphlets <Review of two pamphlets>, C189
Forster, George, C74
Forster, Johann Reinhold, C36, 74, 75 (under Kalm), 76 (under Riedesel)
Forster, Nathaniel, Answer to . . . the question stated <Question stated, answer to the above>, C251
Causa episcopatus hierarchici lucifuga, or a confutation, C160
Dissertation upon the account suppos’d to have been given of Jesus Christ by Josephus <Christ. Dissertation on the account>, C269
Reflections on the natural foundation of the high antiquity <Egypt, reflections on the natural foundation>, C222
Forster, Samuel, C91
Forster, Thomas, C288
Fortescue, Sir John <Fortesque>, C80
Fortune teller, English, see English fortune teller
Foscarini, Marco, C56
Foster, Isaac, C288
Foster, James, B12; C170, 223, 288
Foster, Sir Michael, Case of the King against A. Broadfoot <King’s case against Alexander Broadfoot>, C248; Examination of the scheme of church power in the codex juris <Church. Examination>, C211
Reports, see Great Britain. Courts
Foster, Samuel, A14
Fotherby, Martin, bp., A13; C170
Fothergill, Anthony, C170
Fothergill, George, C170
Fothergill, John, C98, 207; Considerations relative to the North American colonies <America. Considerations rel.>, C241
Fougasses, Thomas de, A13
Foulis, Henry, A14
Foundling hospital, London, see London. Foundling hospital
Fountain of life, see Mekor hayim beur al ha-Torah
Four dissertations on the reciprocal advantages, B25 <Union between Gr. Britain and colonies>; C146 <Dissertations four, on the reciprocal advantages>
Fourcroy, Antoine François de, C36
Fowler, Edward, C288; Certain propositions <Trinity, tracts relating to it>, C343; Vindication of the divines, C252
Fownes, Joseph, C288
Fox, George <Foxe>, C27, 354; Declaration from the harmless and innocent Quakers <Quakers, harmless and innocent, their declaration>, C230
Fox, Henry, Candid reflections on the report of the general officers <Report. Candid reflections>, C230
Fox, Jn., see Foxe, John
Foxcroft, Francis, C89
Foxcroft, Thomas, C170, 288–90
Eleutherius inermatus. Just remarks on a late book <Bishop, scripture, vindicated, remarks upon, or Eleuth: inervatus>, C260
Vindication of the appendix to the sober remarks <Church. Vind. of the appendix>, C271
Foxe, Geo., see Fox, George
Foxe, John <Fox; Foxius>, A13–4, 45; C66, 223
Foxle, George, A78
Frænckel, David Ben Naphtali Hirsch <Franckel>, C290
Fragment and Continuation of the former [Fragment], see Stebbing, Henry
Fragment on government, see Bentham, Jeremy
Frambesarius, see La Framboisière, Nicolas Abraham de
France.
Authentic account of invasions by the Chevalier’s son, see Authentic account of the intended invasion
Compleat history of French invasions, C246
Discours sur l’etat de, see Receuil des excellens et libres discours sur l’estat present de France
Enquiry into its revenue, credit and commerce, see Turner, G.
Historical account of the most memorable accidents, see Serres, Jean de
Pacquet of advice, see Care, Henry
France. Sovereigns (1715–1774: Louis XV), Two memorials of the Abbe de la Ville <Ville, Abbe de la, Two memorials>, C252
Francis, Henry, C290
Francis, Richard, C83
Francis, Philip, C141; Letter from a right honourable person, C238; see also Beckford, William
Franciscus a Sancta Clara, see Davenport, Francis
Franciscus, de Mayronis <Marionis, Franc. de>, A22
Franck, Johann Friedrich, C235
Francke, Auguste Hermann <Franckius>, A101; C40, C170; Vita, C207
Franckel, David Hirchel, see Frænckel, David Ben Naphtali Hirsch
Francklin, Richard <Franklinus>, A79; C135
Francklin, Thomas <Franklin; Franklyn>, B12; C18, 19 (under Sophocles)
Dissertation on ancient tragedy <Tragedy, ancient, dissertation upon it>, C232
Letter to a bishop concerning lectureships <Lectureships, letter to a Bp concerning them>, C226
François, see Le François, Alexandre
François de Sales, St., A92
François, l’art de bien parler, see La Touche, Nicolas de
Frank, John, C290
Frankland, Thomas, Annals of James I and Charles I <James I and Charles I, annals of, C58
Franklin, Benjamin, B12; C138, 215
Examination of Dr. B. Franklin <America. Examination>, see Great Britain. Parliament. House of commons
Interest of Great Britain with regard to the colonies <America. Interest of G. Britain>, C241, 246
Franklin, Thomas, see Francklin, Thomas
Franklinus, R., see Francklin, Richard
Franklyn, Thomas, see Francklin, Thomas
Frantzius, Wolfgang <Franzius>, A45, 78; C71
Fraser, James, C27
Fratres Poloni, quos unitarios vocant, eorum opera, see Bihliotheca fratrum Polonorum
Freculphus, bp., C56
Frederick II, the Great, king of Prussia <Frederic III>, C83; Epistle . . . to M. Voltaire, C238
Frederick III, Memoirs of the house of Brandenburg, B8; C56
Frederick Henry, prince of Orange, Inauguratio, A50
Free, John, C98, 141, 170, 223, 235, 238, 246, 290
Free and candid disquisitions relating to the church of England, see Jones, John
Free and candid remarks on a late celebrated oration <America. Free and candid remarks>, C241
Free thoughts concerning the wrong notions . . . about the use of reason in religion <Religion. Free thoughts>, C328
Freedom the first of blessings, see Lovell, John
Freeman, Richard, Reports, see Great Britain. Courts
Freeman, Samuel, Discourse concerning invocation of saints, C290
Freethinker (1722–23), C112
Fregius, see Freigius, Johann Thomas
Fregoso, Battista <Campofulgosus>, A75
Freher, Dionisius Andreas, C89
Freher, Marquard <Freherus>, C223; Germanicarum rerum illustrium scriptures, A15
Freigius, Johann Thomas <Fregius>, A78–9; C355
Freind, John, C98–9, 99 (under Hippocrates)
Freke, Thomas, C290
French, Jacob, C128
French nation, letters concerning its present state, see Letters concerning the present state of the French nation
French prisoners of war, see Committee for cloathing French prisoners of war
Frenckel, Gottfrid Nicolaus, C290
Frend, William, C291
Fresne, see Ducange, Charles du Fresne, sieur
Fresnoy, Charles Alphonse du, C9
Frey, Andreas, C291
Friedlieb, Philipp Heinrich <Friedlibius>, A13
Friend, Robert, C290
Friendly debate between a conformist, see Patrick, Symon, bp.
Friendly debate, continuation of it, see Patrick, Symon, bp.
Friendly debate, further continuation, see Patrick, Symon, bp.
Frink, Thomas, C291
Frischlin, Philipp Nicodemus, A78
Frœlich, Erasmus, C129
Frommenius, Andreas <Frommen>, A78
Fromondus, Libertus <Fromondus>, A45
Frontinus, Sextus Julius, C4, 109
Frundeck, Joach. Mynsing a, see Mynsinger, Joachimus
Fuente, Gasp, de la, see La Fuente, Gaspar de
Fulco, Guil., see Fulke, William, bp.
Fulgentius, St., bp., A78
Fulgesus, Bapt., see Folgosus, Baptiste
Fulke, William <Fulco; Fulk>, A45
Briefe and plain declaration <Discourse of ecclesiastical government, attrib.>, A76
Text of the New Testament <On the New Testament>, A13
Full account of the Whitehall hurricane <Whitehall hurricane, full account>, C253
Full answer to the conduct of our allies <Allies. Full answer>, C240
Full view of the doctrines and practices of the ancient church, see Patrick, John
Fuller, Samuel, C291
Fuller, Thomas, A13–4; C27, 56, 66, 69, 90
Fulman, William, Notitia Oxoniensis academiæ <Oxford, notitia>, C228
Fulvio, Andrea <Fulvius>, C4
Fumus, Bartholomæus, C170
Funck, Johann Nicolaus <Funccius>, C135
Funeral sermons, orations, and odes, see Gill, John
Funeral solemnities, dissertation upon them, see Brief dissertation upon funeral solemnities
Funus linguæ hellenisticæ, A78
Furneaux, Philip, B12; C83, 291
Future state, disc, on the progressive knowledge of it, see Discourse on the progressive knowledge of the future state
Future state, necessity of believing, see Prat, Daniel
Fysh, Henry, C291
G
G., T., Ars sciendi sive logica, A67
Gadbury, John, A47
Gaetanus, Æneas, see Melani, Enea Gaetano
Gaffarell, Jacques, C112
Gage, Thomas, C355
Gagliardi, Paolo, C4
Gagnier, John, A50
Gailhard, Jean, C212
Gainsford, Thomas, A47
Galatin, Pierre <Galatinus>, A15
Gale, John, A110, 121; B12; C66, 171
Gale, Theophilus, A47, 79–80; C171; True idea of Jansenism <Idea of Jansenism> (1609, i.e. 1669), A82
Gale, Thomas, comp., Mythologia opuscula, physica, et ethica, C17, 128; ed., Historiæ poeticæ scriptores antiqui, C15; Rhetores selecti, B21; C149
Galilei, Galileo <Galileus>, A47, 80; C10, 354 (under Gassendus)
Gallus, Phil., see Hahn, Philipp
Gamucci, Bernardo, C4
Gand, Louis de <Brachey, Ludov. de Grand de>, C26
Gandavus, Henr. a, see Gœthals, Henricus
Gandini, Marc’ Antonio, C21
Garbutt, Richard, A80
Garcilasso de la Vega <Vega>, B12; C63
Gardiner, James, bp., C291
Gardiner, M., see Gardiner, William
Gardiner, Robert, Instructor clericalis, C80
Gardiner, Samuel, A79
Gardiner, Stephen, bp., A79
Gardiner, William, Literal exposition of the prophecies cited by St. Matthew <Matthew, St., Literal translation>, C314; Tables de logarithmes, C91
Garissoles, Antoine <Garissolius>, A46, 80
Garmston, John <Garmstone>, C291
Garmston, Shadrach <Garmstone>, C291
Garofalo, Biagio <Carophylus, Blasius>, C36
Garter, Order of the, Register of that most noble order, C54
Garth, Balthasar <Garthius>, A80
Gascoyne, Sir Crisp, Refutation of his address, see Crisp, Nicolas
Gassendi, Pierre <Gassendus>, A15; C26 (under Claudius), 27, 354
Gastius, Joannes, bp., A14
Gastrell, Francis, bp. <Gastrel>, A110, 121; B12; C171, 291
Gataker, Thomas, A46; C40, 112, 171, 235, 291
Gatton, Benjamin, Romans xiii. vindicated in the doctrine of non-resistance, C330
Gaubius, Jérome David, C99
Gauden, John, bp., A45–6, 79, 121
Gaule, John, A79
Gautruche, Pierre, A80
Gavin, Antonio, C112
Gay, Bunker, C291
Gay, Ebenezer, C291–2
Gay, John, B12; C141; Mohocks, a tragi-comical farce <Mohocs>, C227; Panegyrical epistle to Mr. Thomas Snow <Snow, Thomas, Panegyrical epistle to him>, C240
Gchwenter, Dan., see Schwenter, Daniel
Gebelin, Antoine Court de, C112
Geber <Geber, Joan.>, C36
Gebhard, Heinrich, formerly Wesener <Wesenbechius, Hen.>, Disputationes Wesenerianæ contra Facium, C47
Geddes, James, C112
Geddes, Michael, A121; C66, 112
Gee, Joshua, C37, 210, 242 <America. Two papers>, 292
Geier, Martin <Geierus; Gierus>, A46, 80; C40
Geilfusius, Joannes <Gilfustus>, A80
Gelli, Giovanni Battista, C113
Genebrard, Gilbert, A15
General history of all the rebellions . . . in England <Britain. General history of rebellions>, C245
General opposition of the colonies <America. General opposition>, C241
Genius original, an essay on it, or . . . essays on it, see Duff, William
Gennes, Pierre de, Mémoire pour le sieur de la Bourdonnais <Bourdonnais, le sieur de la, memoire pour>, C106
Genoa, History of its revolutions, see Bréquigny, Louis George Dudart Feudrix de
Genoa, journal of what happened there, see Journal of what happened at Genoa
Gentilis de Foligno, A16
Gentleman of the faculty, pseud., Anatomical dialogues, C2
Gentleman of the Middle Temple, pseud., Grounds and rudiments of law and equity, C80
Gentleman’s calling, see Allestree, Richard
Gentleman’s magazine (1731–72) <Magazine, Gentleman’s>, B17; C87
Gentleman’s recreation, see Cox, Nicholas
Gentlewoman in the country’s letter to the Bp of Bangor, see Willis, Katherine
Geoffrey of Monmouth <Jeffrey>, C58
Geographia universalis, see Ptolomæus, Claudius
Geographia vetus sacra etprophana, see Horn, Georg
Geometrie de l’infini, elemens de la, see Elemens de la géometrie
George I, Annals, see Annals of King George I
George II, Letters between King George II and the Prince of Wales <Letters and messages>, C226; Letters in the original with translations, C249
George III, History of, see Macfarlane, George
Georgi, Christian Siegmund <Georgius>, C235
Georgical essays, see Hunter, Alexander
Georgios Trapezuntius, A96
Georgius, see Georgi
Gerard, Alexander <Gerrard>, B12; C113, 171, 292
Gerard, John <Gerhard>, A16
Gerbier d’Ouvilly, Sir Balthasar, C27
Gerhard, Johann <Gerhardus>, A14, 46–7; C171
Gerhard, Joh., see Gerard, John
Gericke, Bartholomæus <Benbellona, Antonio>, A69
Germanica academia, see Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, Halle
Germanicarum rerum illustrium scriptores (1613–53), see Freher, Marquard
Germanicus, Dominicus, see Dominicus, Germanus, de Silesia
Germany, history of the present warres there, see Swedish intelligencer
Gerrard, Alex., see Gerard
Gerson, Jean Charlier de, A14
Gerund, Episc, see Joannes, bp. of Gerona
Gery, Robert, C292
Gesner, Conrad, A15
Gesner, Johann Matthias <Gesnerus>, C203
Gesselius, Timannus, A47
Ghezzi, Pier Leone, C33
Ghislerus, Michael, C171
Giannone, Pietro, C57, 171; Anecdotes ecclésiastiques, C64
Gibbens, Nicholas <Gibbins>, A46
Gibbon, Edward, C57
Gibbon, John <Gibbonus>, A80
Gibbs, Henry, C292
Gibbs, Philip, C292
Gibieuf, Guillaume, A47
Gibralter [sic] a bulwark to Great Britain, see Philalethes, pseud.
Gibson, Edmund, bp., C34, 48 (under Camden), 78, 171, 292; ed., Preservative against popery, C187; Question proposed to the author of the addresses <Address. Question proposed>, C254
Gibson, William, C113
Gierus, Mart., see Geier, Martin
Giessen. Akademie. Poetica præceptis <Gissenæ academiæ professores. Poetica præceptis>, C113
Giffen, Hubert van <Giphanius>, A47
Giggeo, Antonio <Giggeius>, C203
Gilbert, Sir Geoffrey <Gilbert, Jeffrey; Gilbert, Ld. ch. Baron>, C80, 233
Gilbert, John, C292; see also Locke, John
Gildas, C3
Gildon, Charles, C171
Giles, Pierre, see Gilles, Pierre
Gilfustus, Joan., see Geilfusius, Joannes
Gill, John, C292; Essay on the original of funeral sermons <Funeral sermons, orations, and odes>, C223
Gill, Obadiah, Some few remarks on a scandalous book <New England. Remarks on Rob. Calef’s book>, C319
Gilles, Pierre <Giles>, A47
Gillespie, George, A47; C166, 292
Assertion of the church government of Scotland <Scotland, an assertion of its church government>, C190
Dispute against English Popish ceremonies, C166
Treatise against English Popish ceremonies, A62
Gillespie, Patrick, A47
Gillies, John, B26 (under Whitefield); C57, 200 (under Whitefield);
History of Greece <Greece–history of>, B13; Inquiry whether the study of modern languages be a necessary branch, C236. See also Stanyan, Temple
Gillisen, Ægidius, C293
Gilpin, Bernard <Gilping>, C293
Gingle, Jacob, Oxford sermon versified, C239
Giovio, Paolo <Jovius>, A82; C27, 28, 66
Giphanius, see Giffen, Hubert van
Giral del Pino, Hipólito San José <Delpino>, C203
Girard, Claude <Raimond, Denis>, A58
Giraudeau, Bonaventure, C203
Girolamo, Sig., see Dalla Corte, Girolamo
Giselinus, Victor, A80
Gissenæ academiæ professores, see Giessen
Gittichius, Michael, and Louis Luz, De gravissima questione: num Christ us pro peccatis nostris justitiæ divinæ satisfecerit nec ne <Disputatio de Christi satisfactione>, A76
Giustiniani, Benedetto, A19
Glanvill, Joseph, A47
Glanville, Ranulf, C80
Glas, George, C74
Glass, John, C171
Glass, Thomas, C99
Glassius, Solomon, A46–7, 80; C40
Glisson, François, C99
Glosa ordinaria . . . super libros Esai, Jer., &c., A105
Glossa ordinaria in 4 evangelia (MS.), see Lombard, Peter
Glossaria duo, see Estienne, Henri
Glover, Philip, Argument a priori to prove the existence of a God <God. Argument . . .>, C293; Discourse concerning virtue and religion <Virtue and religion, a discourse>, C346
Glover, Richard, C141
Gnomologia sententiarum, see Wolffhart, Conrad
Gobellinus, Joannes <Gobelinus>, C57
Goclenius, Rodolphus, A47
God.
Argument a priori to prove the existence and perfections of a God, see Glover, Philip
Dei causa contra novatores, see Haynes, Hopton
Directory for the worship of God, see Westminster. Assembly of divines
Discourse on the service of God, see Edmonds, John
High veneration man’s intellect owes to God, see Boyle, Robert
Goddam, Adam, A14
Goddard, Jonathan, C357
Godfrey, Sir Edmund Berry
<Edmundbury>, see True and perfect narrative of his late terrible and bloody murder
Godfrey, Thomas, C142
Godfrey of Bologn, see Tasso, Torquato
Godly for me of houshold government, see Cleaver, Robert
Godolphin, John, C80
God’s sovereignty practically discoursed on, see Kingston, Richard
Godwin, Edward, C293
Godwin, Francis, bp., A15; C66
Godwin, Thomas <Godwyn>, A47; B12; C4, 69, 208, 212; Romanæ historiæ anthologia, C7
Gœsgen, Johann Andreas <Gœsgenius>, C235
Gœthals, Henricus <Gandavus, Henr. a>, A14–15
Göttingen. Gottingensis regiæ societatis commentarii, see Akademie der Wissenchaften zu Göttingen
Goguet, Antoine Yves <Goguet, M.>, Origin of arts, laws and sciences, B19; C113
Goldast, Melchior <Haimensfeldius>, A17
Golding, Arthur, A47; C181 (under Mornay)
Golding, Christopher, Defence of the conduct of the warden of Winchester college <Defence of the warden>, C222
Goldsmith, Oliver, B12; C57, 71, 138, 238; History of England in letters <England, history of, in letters>, C56
Golius, Jacobus, C203
Goltzius, Hubert <Gottzius>, C129
Gomar, Franz <Gomarus, Franciscus>, A15; C171; præses, et al., Syntagma disputationum theologicarum <Disputationes theologicæ>, C195
Good humour: or a way with the colonies <America. Good humour>, C241
Good newes from Kent <Kent, good newes from>, C225
Goodman, Godfrey, bp., A46
Goodman, John, C171
Goodwin, Thomas, A14, 16, 46, 79, 105; C171, 293
Gordon, [ ], New method of demonstrating from reason, C233
Gordon, Alexander, B12; C5, 27
Gordon, George, History of our national debt and taxes <History of the national debt>, C146
Gordon, James, Popery against Christianity, C121
Gordon, Thomas, B12; C19 (under Sallustius), 20 (under Tacitus), 224
Cato’s letters, B9
Essay on government <Government. Essay on government>, C247
Letter of consolation and counsel . . . concerning earthquakes <Earth-quakes, letter of consolation>, C222
Gori, Antonio Francesco, Storia antiquaria Etrusca sopra l’antichita <Etrusca storia antiqua>, C235
Gorran, Nicholas de <Gorranus>, A14
Gospel dispensation, its excellencies and advantages, see Emms, Robert
Gospel ministry, divine right of it, see Divine right of gospel ministry
Gospel new creature, see Palmer, Anthony
Gospel truth and divine authority for it, see Truth and divine authority of the Gospel
Gostwyke, William, C293
Gottingensis regiæ societatis scientiarum commentarii, see Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen
Gottzius, see Goltzius, Hubert
Gouge, Thomas, A110; C172; Elegiac essay on his death, see Watts, Isaac
Gouge, William, A46; Calling of the jewes, see also Finch, Sir Henry
Gough, Richard, Anecdotes of British topography, C3
Gough, Strickland, C293
Gouldman, Francis, C203
Government.
Art of governing, C247
Essay on government, see Gordon, Thomas
Thoughts on its origin and nature, see Ramsay, Allan
Treatise on it, see Pownal, Thomas
Government of the thoughts, see Allestree, Richard
Græve, Johann Georg <Grævius; Greffe>, A105; C5, 113
Graham, Catherine, see Macaulay, Catherine Sawbridge
Graham, John, Religious establishment in Scotland examined, C189
Graham, William, Letter to the right reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor <Letter to Bishop Pearce>, C224
Grainger, James <Granger>, B13; C27, 142
Grammar, plain exposition of Lillie’s, see Lily, William
Grammatical essays: 1. On a barbarism, see Salisbury, William
Grammaticorum illustrium opera, see Thierry, Jean, ed.
Grammaticus Philoponus, see Philoponus, Joannes Grammaticus
Granado or Granatensis, see Luis, de Granada
Grand, see Le Grand, Antoine
Grand accuser the greatest of all criminals, C247
Grandeur et decadence des remains, see Montesquieu
Granger, James, see Grainger
Granger, Thomas, A46
Grant, Edward <Granta>, A47
Granville, see Lansdowne, George Granville, baron
Granville, John Carteret, earl, State of the nation for the year 1747 <Nation, state of it for the year 1747>, C250
Grattan, James, Letter to a member of the House of Commons in Ireland, C248
Gratulatio academica Cantabrigiensis, see Cambridge University
Grave, M. la, see Lagrave, [ ]
Gravenor, see Grosvenor, Benjamin
Gravesande, Willem Jacobus, C138
Gray, Ellis, C294
Gray, John, C57 (under Guthrie)
Great Britain, Laws, etc. Ed. by Keble <Keeble>, A20, C80; by Pulton, A20 <Kalendar of the Statutes>, A27, C81; by Ruffhead, C81; by Scobell, C148; by Wingate, C80 <England, Common and statute law>, 82
Act for punishing mutiny and desertion, C81
Acts . . . for the maintenance of ministers, C79
Acts . . . passed during the Protectorate, C79
Acts . . . since the Revolution of 1688, C79
Orders, ordinances, and declarations (1646), C147
——, Treaties, etc. (1739: El Pardo) <Britain, Conventions>, C245
——. Army. Report of the General Officers [appointed to inquire into the causes of the failure of the Rochefort expedition], C230
——. Board of Trade. Observations by the Board of Trade <Grenada, Observations upon the report>, C247
——. Courts. Reported by Atkyns, C79; by Bulstrode, C79; by Comyns, C79; by Foster, C80; by Freeman, C80; by Ld. Raymond, C81; by Strange, C81; by Winch, C82; Decree in the Court of Starre Chamber, C246; Reports des cases in ley (1670), C81; Year book, A34; C79 <Abridgement de touts les ans del roy Henr. le Sept>, ed. Maynard, C81
——. Parliament. Relations and observations . . . on the Parliament begun A. D. 1640, see Walker, Clement
——.——. House of Commons.
Debates, C146
Declaration expressing the grounds of their late proceedings, C250
Ephemeris Parliamentaria, C146
Examination of Benjamin Franklin <America. Examination>, C242
Parliament’s resolution concerning the King’s Proclamation, C228
Parliament’s resolution concerning the sending of Sir Thomas Barrington < . . . concerning the pacification>, C228
Remonstrances, messages, and answers, C147
Report of the Committee . . . appointed to enquire into the frauds . . . of the Customs <Customs. Report>, C209
Report of the Committee of secrecy appointed to enquire into the conduct of Robert, earl of Orford <Oxford>, C228
Speeches and passages, C147
——.——. House of Lords.
Complete collection of protests <Protests in the House of Lords, C148
Debates &c, C146
Protest against the Bill for repealing the American Stamp Act <America. Protests>, C241
Second protest against the Bill for repealing the American Stamp Act <America. Second protest>, C241
Great-Britain and Ireland, an essay upon their antiquities, see Malcolm, David
Great-Britain and North-America–Present state of, see Priestley, Joseph
Great Britain, enquiry into its conduct, see Hoadly, Benjamin, bp.
Great treaty of peace, see S., H. L.
Greece–History of, see Gillies, John, or Stanyan, Temple
Green, John, bp., Academic, or a disputation, C219; Principles and practice of the Methodists compared <Methodists, their principles and practice>, C316
Green, Joseph, C294
Green, Matthew, C238
Green, Richard, C294
Green, Robert, C138
Greene, Thomas, bp., C172
Greenham, Richard, A14
Greenhill, Thomas, C113
Greffe, see Græve, Johann Georg
Gregorius Nazianzenus, St., bp., A24
Gregorius Neocæsar., see Gregory, St., bp. of Neocæarea
Gregorius, de Rimini <Arimino>, A1
Gregorius, de Valentia, see Valentia, Gregorius de
Gregorius Thaumaturgus, see Gregory, St., Thaumaturgus
Gregorius, Franciscus, C203
Gregory I, Pope, the Great, see Catholic church. Pope Gregory I, the Great
Gregory XIII, Pope, see Catholic church. Pope Gregory XIII
Gregory, St., bp. of Neocæarea <Gregorius Neocæsarensis>, C45
Gregory, St., Thaumaturgus, A105
Gregory, David <Gregorius>, A17; C10; Comparative view of the state and faculties of man, B17 <Man, comparison of>; C113
Gregory, John, C99
Grellotus, Antonius, A47
Grenada.
Counter letter, see Audi alterant partem, or a counter-letter
Letter to the earl of Hillshorough, see Downshire, Wills Hill, 1st marquis of
Observations upon the report, see Great Britain. Board of Trade
Grenewev, Richard <Greneway>, C20 (under Tacitus)
Gresham college, an account of its rise, see Account of the rise . . . of Gresham college
Grew, Nehemiah, A16, 100; C31, 71, 172
Grey, Richard, B13; C23 (under Join liber), 40, 51
Grey, Zachary, C113; Vindication of the government . . . of the church of England, C198
Griffith, Elizabeth, Platonic wife, a comedy, C229
*Griffith and Askue, law proceedings between (1663), C113
Grimeston, Edward <Grymestone>, C62 (under Serres); Imperial history, see Mexia, Pedro
Grimm, Joannes Martinus, C294
Grinsted ballad <Grinsted, a ballad>, C238
Gronovius, Johann Friedrich, A47
Groot, Hugo de, see Grotius, Hugo
Grosipus, Pascasius, pseud., see Schoppe, Caspar
Gross, Joannes Georgius <Grossius>, C40
Gross, Joseph, C27
Grosseteste, Robert <Grotest>, A79
Grosvenor, Benjamin <Gravenor>, A110; C294
Moral obligation to the positive appointments <Morality. Moral obligation>, C317
Some account of the late inclination to popery <Popery. Some acco[unt]>, C324
Grotest, Rob., see Grosseteste, Robert
Grotius, Hugo <Grottus>, A79–80, 114, 121; B13; C40, 57, 83, 113, 172, 294
Grounds and rudiments of law and equity, see Gentleman of the Middle Temple, pseud.
Grove, Henry, B13; C47, 172, 294
Grove, John, B13
Grove, Joseph, Life of Cardinal Wolsey, C27
Grünwald, Moses, ‘Arugat ha-bosem [Torah] <Sepher gnarugath haboshem>, A60
Grundmann, Friedrich, C236
Gruter, Jan <Gruterus>, C5
Grymestone, see Mexia, Pedro
Grynæus, Johann Jacob, A47, 79
Guadagnolo, Filippo <Guadagnolus>, C51
Gualterius Chabotius, A11
Gualterus, Rodolphus <Gualtherus, Rob.>, A14, 79–80; C172
Guardian (1760), C113
Guarin, Pierre, C51
Guazzo, Stefano, C113
Gude, Marquard <Gudius>, C5, 113
Gudius, Gottlob Friedrich, C236
Guevara, Antonio de, A47; C113
Guicciardini, Francesco <Guicciardines, Lou.>, A15, 47, 80; C57
Guicciardini, Lip. de, see Dallington, Sir Robert
Guilliaud, Claude <Guilliaudus>, A14, 79
Guillaume d’Auvergne, bp. of Paris <Parisiensis, Wilh.>, A25
Guillenborg, Count, see Gyllenborg
Guillermus, Altissiodorensis, A14
Guillet, Pernette du, see Du Guillet, Pernette
Guillimin, François <Guilliman; Guillimanus>, C57
Guise, see Guyse
Gulielmus, Arvernus, bp., A1
Gulielmus, de Occam, see Ockam, William of
Gullenborg, Count, see Gyllenborg
Gunter, Edmund, A47
Gurdon, Brampton, A121; C295; Answer to the defence of the dissertation <Matthew, St. Answer>, C314
Gurdon, Thornhagh, C80
Gussetius, Jacobus, Blœsensis, C135
Guthrie, William, C21 (under Quinctilianus [sic]), 57, 172
Guy, Louis, A79
Guy, Thomas, C247
Guyse, John <Guise>, A110, 121; B13; C172, 295
Gwatkin, Robert, Remarks upon the first of three letters against The confessional <Confessional. Remarks on the first>, C276; Remarks upon the second and third letters <Confessional. Remarks on the second and third>, C276
Gyllenborg, Carl, count, Letters which passed between Count Guillenborg, the barons Gortz, Sparre, and others <Letters which passed between Count Gullenborg>, C248
H
H., F., M.A., Life of . . . John Tillotson <Tillotson, John, abp. Memoirs; Tillotson’s Life>, A123; B25; C30
H., P., Bank of England and their present method <Bank of England, and the method of paying>, C209
H., T., Political aphorisms, or the true principles, C250
H., W., Diurnal of sea designs, C222
H. Mercurio, see Hermete Mercurio
Haak, Theodore, C172
Haberkorn, Petrus <Haberkornius>, A82
Habert, Isaac, A17
Habert, Ludovicus, C172
Hacket, John, C27
Hackluit, see Hakluvt
Haddon, Walter, A45
Hæberlin, Franz Domenicus, C224
Hafenreffer, Matthias <Hafenrefferus>, A81
Hagen, Gottlieb Friedrich, C236
Hagerus, Joannes, C236
Hahn, Philipp <Gallus, Phil.>, A79
Hailes, Sir David Dalrymple, lord <Dalrymple>, C66; ed., Memorials and letters relating to . . . James I <James I. Memorials and letters>, C58; ed., Memorials and letters relating to . . . Charles I <Charles I. Memorials and letters>, C55
Haimensfeldius, Melch. Gold., see Goldast, Melchior
Hakewill, George <Hakewell>, A16, 80; C113
Hakewill, William, C247
Hakkalir, Eliezer, rabbi, see Archivolti, Samuel
Hakluyt, Richard <Hackluit>, A17, 48; C74
Halde, Jean Baptiste du, B13; C74
Hale, Sir Matthew, A18; C80, 172; Pleas of the crown, C81
Hales, William <Hales, Gul.>, C91
Haliday, Samuel, C295
Halifax, Charles Montagu, 1st earl of, B13; C113
Halifax, Sir George Savile, marquis of, B13; C113
Halifax, Samuel, bp., see Hallifax, Samuel, bp.
Hall, F[ ], Importance of the British plantations in America, C209 <Britain. Importance of the plantations>, 240 <America. Importance of the British colonies>
Hall, Joseph, bp., A17, 81, 108; C142, 172
Hall, Willard, C295
Halle. Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, see Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, Halle
Halle, Edward, Vnion of the two noble and illustrate famelies of Lancastre & Yorke <Lancaster and York, union of those houses>, C58
Haller, Albrecht von, C99
Hallett, Joseph <Hallet>, B13, 20 (under Peirce); C40, 295
Reconciler, or an essay to shew <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Reconciler>, C345
Some remarks on Mr. Johnson’s scripture doctrine <Johnson, Samuel, Remarks . . .>, C304
Truth and importance of the scripture-doctrine of the trinity <Trinity. Truth and importance>, C345
Hallett, Joseph, jr., C295
Hallier, François, C172
Hallifax, Samuel, bp. <Halifax>, C172, 295
Halyburton, Thomas, B13; C172, 295
Hambden, John, see Hampden, John
Hamel, see Duhamel, Jean Baptiste
Hamelsveld, Isbrand van, C295
Hamerstede, Jan van, A81
Hamilton, Alexander, B13; C74, 94
Hamilton, Hugh, C50
Hamilton, William, C27
Hammond, Henry, A16, 18, 47–8, 81; C173
Of conscience, scandal, will-worship, and superstition <Superstition. Discourse of>, C339
Of late and death-bed repentance <Death-bed repentance, its danger>, C279
Of resisting the lawful magistrate, A58
Of scandal, conscience, will-worship and superstition <Treatise of scandal>, A62
Of the power of the keys <Treatise of the power of the keys>, A62
Of the reasonableness of Christian religion, A92; C173, 189
View of some exceptions to the Ld. Falkland’s Discourse <Review . . .>, A58
Hammond, Nathaniel, C1
Hammond, Robert, Letters between Col. R. Hammond and the committee, C147, 245 (under Charles I. Letters)
Hampden, John <Hambden>, B13; C146
Hampton, George, B13; C19 (under Polybius), 295
Hanau. Occ[asional] letter concerning the treaty, see Egmont, John Perceval, 2d earl of
Hancock, John, A121; C173, 295–6
Answer to Dr. Hickes’s <Hick’s> Christian priesthood, C152
Examiner, or Gilbert versus Tennent, C223
Hancocke, John, C217
*Hand bot utaf Adelig Ofning (1760), C113
Handel, Georg Friedrich, C128; Memoirs of the life of, see Mainwaring, John
Hanmer, Jonathan, A48; C173; View of antiquity <Fathers. View of antiquity>, C44
Hanover. Popular prejudice concerning partiality to the interests of Hanover, C247
Hannovero-Britannicus, pseud., Treason unmask’d <unmasked>, C148
Hanway, Jonas, B13; C74, 224; Plan for a Magdalen house <Hospitals. Plan>, C225
Happelius, Wigandus <Hapselius>, A82
Harder, Jakob, C296
Hardouin, Jean <Harduin>, C5, 129, 173
Hardt, Anton Julius von der, C236
Harduin, see Hardouin, Jean
Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, 1st earl of, C224, 247
Hardy, Samuel, C296
Hare, Francis, bp., B13; C40 (under Edwards, Tho.), 41, 113, 173, 296
Allies and the late ministry defended <Allies. Defence of our allies>, C240
Concio ad clerum examined and compared, see Dean of Worcester’s Latin sermon . . . examin’d and compar’d
His new defence of the Bp of Bangor’s sermon considered, see Hoadly, Benjamin, bp., D—n of W——r still the same
Letter to Bp Hare concerning the above, see Letter to the Right Revd. the Bishop of St. Asaph’s
Hariot, Thomas <Hariottus>, A18
Harleian miscellany, C113; see also Ancient customs of England
Harleianæ bibliothecæ catalogus and Harleianæ bibliothecæ MSS, C32
Harley, Edward, see Oxford, Edward Harley, 2d earl of
Harman, Paul, C90
Harmer, Thomas, C41
Harmonia confessionum fidei reformat. ecclesiarum, see Bèze, Théodore
Harmony of the confessions of the Christian . . . Reformed churches, see Salnar
Harmony without uniformity, C224
Harphius, Hendrik, A48
Harrington, James, A18; B13; C84
Harrington, Timothy, C296
Harris, John, A17–8, 114, 116; B13; C9, 74, 114, 296
Harris, Robert, A48
Harris, Samuel, C41
Harris, Thomas, C224
Harris, William, A110; B13; C27, 173, 207, 296–7
Harrison, David, C224
Harrison, Thomas, C297
Harry, George Owen, A49
Harryson, John, pseud., see Bale, John, bp.
Hart, William, Letter to Paulinus <Paulinus, letter to him>, C212
Hartsoeken, Christian, ed., Præstantium ac eruditorum virorum epistolæ <Epistolæ eruditorum virorum>, C111
Harvard College. Laws, C224; Pietas et gratulatio, C142 <Harvardini Collegii apud Nov-Anglos>, 239
Harveian orations <Harvey. Orationes anniversariæ>, B13; C114
Harvest, George, see Philochristus, pseud.
Harvey. Orationes anniversariæ, see Harveian orations
Harvey, James, C80
Harvey, John, A48
Harvey, William, A81; C2, 71, 99
Harwood, Edward, B14; C41, 114, 173, 297
View of the various editions of the Greek and Roman classics, B19 <Observations on the Greek and Latin classics>; C114 <View . . .>
Hase, Theodor and Conrad Iken, Thesaurus novus theologico-philosophicus, C43
Hasselquist, Frederik, B14; C74
Hastings, Sir Francis, A57
Hauksbee, Francis <Hawksbee>, Navigation unveiled <Navigation unavailed>, A49; C215
Hauris, Benno Caspar, ed., Scriptores historiæ romanæ latini veteres, A17 <Histor. Rom. scriptores>; C19
Have at you all, see Morris, Robert
Haven, Jason, C298
Haven, Samuel, C298
Havercamp, Sigebert, C129
Hawkesworth, John, C74
Hawkins, James, C298
Hawkins, Thomas, C131
Hawksbee, see Hauksbee, Francis
Hawney, William, C91
Haworth, William, A48
Hay, Joan. de la, see La Haye, Jean de
Hayes, Charles, A18; C91; Vindication of the history of Aristeas, C213
Haygarth, John, C99
Haym, Nicola Francesco, Biblioteca Italiana <Italiana biblioteca>, C32
Hayne, Thomas, C135
Haynes, Hopton, C356; Causa dei contra novatores <God. Dei causa contra novatores>, C293
Hayter, Thomas, bp., C298; Essay on the liberty of the press <Press, essay on the liberty of it>, C229
Hayward, Sir John, A49, 81; C56 (under Cotton)
Hearing the word, practical discourses on it, see Practical discourses on hearing the word
Hearne, Thomas, B14; C5, 25 (under Benedictus), 27; Short vindication of the archbishop of Canterbury <Canterbury, a short vindication, C220
Heath, Robert, C10
Heathcote, Ralph, C298
Hebraique dictionaire par racines, see Houbigant, Charles François
Hebrew, its majesty & singular copiousness, see Majesty and copiousness of the Hebrew language
Hebrew, True and ancient method of reading, see Robertson, John
Hederich, Benjamin <Hedericus>, C203
Heereboord, Adrianus, A81; C47, 88, 94
Hegenitius, Gottfridus, C74
Heidegger, Johann Heinrich, C173
Heidelberg catechism, tr. T. Sparke and J. Seddon, A92
Heinecke, Johann Gottlieb <Heineccius>, C114
Heinecken, Karl Heinrich von, Idée générale d’une collection complette des estampes <Estampes, idé générale>, C9
Heinsius, Daniel <Heynsius>, A48, 80, 82; C41
Heliodorus, C15
Hell torments after death, see Povey, Charles
Helmont, Jean Baptiste van, C99
Helvetius, Christoph, C34
Helvicus, Martin, A108
Helwig, Christopher <Helvicus>, A17
Hemenway, Moses <Hemmenway>, C298
Hemmingsen, Niels <Hemmingius, Nicol.; Hemingius, Nich.>, A17, 80; C358
Henault, Charles Jean François, B14; C34
Henchman, Nathaniel, C298
Hencke, Georg Johann <Hencke, Geo.>, C236
Henley, John, C298
Hennepin, Louis, A121; B14; C74
Hennert, Johann Friedrich, C215
Henrici VIII. et Edv. VI. reformation legum ecclesiasticarum, see Henry VIII
Henricus a Porta, see Porta, Henricus a
Henry VIII, Reformatio legume ecclesiasticarum <Henricus VIII. et Edv. VI.>, A48
Henry, Matthew, A105; C173, 298; Life of, see Tong, William
Henry, Philip, Account of his life and death, or . . . Life of, see Bates, Henry
Henshaw, Joseph, bp. A81
Hephæstion, C15
Herbelot de Molainville, Bartolomé de, C133
Herbert, Thomas, C75
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, lord, A18; C27, 114
Herculaneum. Catalogo degli antichi monumenti, see Bayardi, Ottavio Antonio, abp.; Pitture antiche d’Ercolano, see Accademia Ercolanea di archeologia, Naples
Heresy: a dissertation on its nature, see Nation, William, sr.
Hering, Johann <Heringius>, A82
Hermeologium, see Jones, Bassett
Hermete Mercurio, overo Historia de’ correnti tempi <H. Mercurio . . .>, A52
Hermippus redivivus, see Cohausen, Johann Heinrich
Herne, Thomas, C224
Essay on imposing and subscribing articles of faith <Subscription. Essay on imposing and subscribing>, C338
False notion of a Christian priesthood examined <Priesthood. False notions>, C324
Second letter to the Reverend Dr. Mangey <Mangey, Thomas, Two letters to Mr. Mangey>, C311
Herport, Brian, C114
Herrera Tordesillas, Antonio de, B14; C57
Herring, Thomas, abp., C298
Hervey, John Hervey, baron, Miscellaneous thoughts on the present posture both of our foreign and domestic affairs <Affairs foreign and domestic>, C240
Hervey, Thomas, C224
Hesiod <Hesiodus>, B14; C15, 141 (under Cooke, Thomas)
Heskyns, Thomas <Heskins>, A16
Hesselbeinius, Johannes <Hesselbein>, A81
Hessels, Wilhem, see Estius, Wilhem
Hesychius, of Alexandria, A49; C203; Lexicon græcum, A21
Heurne, Johann van <Heurnius>, A49
Heurnius, Justus, A80
Hevelius, Johannes <Hevellius>, A18; C10
Hewes, John <Hewis>, A81
Hewson, William, C99
Heylin, John <Heylyn>, C174, 298
Heylyn, Peter <Heylin>, A17–8, 49; C48, 54, 57, 174; Augustus, or an essay of those means and councils <Augustus: or an essay on the means whereby>, C244
Heynsius, see Heinsius
Heywood, Henry, C298
Heywood, James, C298
Hibbert, Henry, C174
Hibernicus, Thomas, A82
Hickeringill, Edmund, C114
Hickes, George <Hickesius>, C51, 299
Hickman, Charles, bp., C299
Apologia pro ministris <Nonconformists. Apologia>, C183
Plus ultra, C229
Hierarchy, examination of the powers which it claims, see Powers claimed by the hierarchy examined
Hieron, Samuel, A16; Treatise against ceremonies, A62
Hieronymus, see Jerome, St.
Hieronymus, de Sancta Fide <Sancta Fide>, C190
Higden, Ranulphus <Ranulphus Cistrensis>, A28
Higden, William, C299
Higgins, Francis, C299
Higginson, John, Testimony to the order of the Gospels, A96
Highmore, Joseph, Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, Christianity not founded in argument <Christianity not founded in argument, observations on it>, C270
Highmore, Nathaniel, A106
Hilarius, C45
Hilary, St., A16
Hilischer, C. Gottlieb, see Ortlob, Joannes Christophorus
Hill, Aaron, A18
Hill, Joseph, Interest of these United Provinces, C232 <United provinces’ interest>, 253 <United provinces, their interest>
Hill, Sir Richard, bart., C299
Hillarius, D., see Hilary, St.
Hillenius, Francois, C51
Hillsborough, Wills Hill, 2nd viscount, see Downshire, Wills Hill, 1st marquis of
Hinc illæ lachrymæ: or, Englands miseries <England, miseries of>, C56
Hint, or a free thought or two, C247
Hinton, Edward, C299
Hints on diseases that are not cured, C217
Hippisley, John, Essays. I. On the populousness of Africa <Africa, observations on its populousness>, C219
Hippocrates, A18, 82; B14; C15, 99, 102 (under Sprengell)
Hippolytus, St., C45
Hirsch, Johann Christoph, C129
Histoire de l’establissement des François refugiez, see Ancillon, Charles
Histoire de la vie de Messire Philippe de Mornay, see Licques, David
Histoire des arts, see Académie des sciences, Paris
Histoire philosophique de l’homme, see Millot, Calude François Xavier
Historia Augusta <Historiæ Augustæ scriptores sex>, C15
Historia ecclesiastic a del scisma del reyno de Inglaterra, see Ribadeneira, Pedro de
Historia ecclesiastic a Magdeburg[ica], see Flacius, Matthias, Illyricus
Historia imperialy Cæsarea, see Mexia, Pedro
Historia persecutionum ecclesiæ Bohetniæ, see Comenius, Johann Amos
Historiæ anglicanæ scriptores X, ed. Roger Twysden <Anglicanæ historiæ>, C54
Historiæ Augustæ, see Historia Augusta
Historiæ ecclesiasticæ scriptores græci, see Christopherson, John
Historiæ poeticæ scriptores antiqui, see Gale, Thomas, ed.
Histor[iæ] Roman[æ] scriptores Latini veteres, see Hauris, Benno Caspar, ed.
Historical account of the life and writings of John Toland, C207 (under Toland), 341 (under Toland)
Historical and geographical account of the kingdom of Hungary <Hungary. Historical and gographical account of it>, B15; C58
Historical applications, see Berkeley, George Berkeley, 1st earl
Historical collections concerning district successions, see Lowth, Simon
Historical law-tracts, see Kames, Henry Home, lord
Historical register (1724–39), B21; C87
Historie and policie reviewed, see Dawbeny, Henry
History of Italy, see Thomas, William, bp.
History of K. Charles, see Sanderson, Sir William
History of Mary Queen of Scots, see Jebb, Samuel
History of Montanism, see Lee, Francis
History of nonconformity <Nonconformity, history of>, C68
History of our national debt and taxes, see Gordon, George
History of our saviour Jesus Christ and of his Apostles, A121
History of the Apostles creed, see Ockham, Peter King, baron
History of the cardinals, see Leti, Gregorio
History of the genesis of the world, see Divine history of the genesis of the world
History of the minority, see Almon, John, History of the late ministry
History of the national debt and taxes, see Gordon, George
History of the piratical states of Barbary, see Compleat history of the piratical states of Barbary
History of the present warres in Germany, C214
History of the reformation of the Church of Scotland, see Knox, John
History of the republick of Holland <Holland, history of the republic>, B14; C57
History of the royal family of Stewarts, see Oldmixon, John
History of the Septuagint, see Aristeas
History of Virginia, see Beverly, Robert
History, universal and History–universal, see Universal history
Hitchcock, Enos, C355
Hitchcock, Gad, C299
Hoadly, Benjamin, bp. <Hoadley>, A110; B14; C84, 114, 174, 215, 224, 299–300
Answer to the reverend Dr. Snape’s letter <Snape, Andrew. Answer to his letter>, C335
D[ea]n of W[orceste]r still the same, or his New defence . . . consider’d <Hare, Francis, His new defence of the Bp of Bangor’s sermon considered>, C296
Defence of the enquiry into the reasons <Britain. Defence of the above>, C245
Enquiry into the reasons of the conduct of Great Britain, C146 <Great Britain, enquiry into its conduct>, 245 <Britain. Enquiry into the reasons>
Remarks on the above [Preservative] . . . by a lady, see Some arguments made use of in the Bishop of Bangor’s Preservative . . . By a layman [sic]
Hoadly, John, abp. <Hoadley>, C300
Hobart, Noah, C300
Hobbes, Thomas, C84, 92 (under Wallis), 114, 222 (under Davenant), 233
Hobby, William, C300
Hoch, see Æpinus, Franz Maria Ulrich Theodor
Hodge, John, C300
Hodges, Walter, C41
Hoffmann, Johann Mauritz, C99–100
Hofmann, Johann Jacob, C114
Hog, William <Hogæus, Gul.>, C142
Hogarde, Miles <Huggard>, A81
Hogarth, William, B14
Holbach, Paul Henri Thiri, baron d’, Christianisme dévoilé, C162
Holbrook, Anthony, C300
Holcot, Robert, A16
Holdsworth, Edward <Holdesworth>, B14
Holdsworth, Richard, A16
Holdsworth, William, C355
Hole, William, Ornaments of churches, C127
Holinshed, Raphael <Holingshed>, A18; C57
Holland, Guy, Prerogative of man <Soul. Prerogative . . .>, C335
Holland, Henry <Holland, Hugh>, C28
Holland, John, C300
Holland. Guide des voyageurs en Holland, see L’Honoré, Samuel François
Holland, history of the republic, see History of the republick of Holland
Hollebeek, Ewaldus, C300
Hollerius, Jacques, C100
Holies, Denzil Holies, 1st baron, C28
Hollingsworth, S., Account of the present state of Nova Scotia <Nova Scotia. Account of its present state and Letter from a gentleman describing the present state>, C228
Hollis, Thomas, C33; Memoirs of, see Blackburne, Francis; True sentiments of America, C145 <America. Free sentiments>, 242 <America. True sentiments>
Hollwell, see Holwell
Hollyband, Claude, see Desainliens, Claude
Holwarda, Joannes Phocylides <Phocylides>, A90
Holwell, John Zephaniah <Hollwel>, B14; C114
Holy David and his old English translators clear’d <David and his old translators cleared>, C165
Holy table more anciently used than altar, see Williams, John, abp.
Holyoke, Edward, A49; B14; C174, 300
Holywood, John <Sacrobosco>, C11
Home, Henry, see Kames, Henry Home, lord
Home, Robert, C217
Homer <Homerus>, A10 (under Chapman), 18; B20 (under Pope); C15–16, 143 (under Pope); Enquiry into the life and writings, see Blackwell, Thomas
Homes, Nathaniel, A16
Homes, William, C212
Homilies.
Certaine sermons or homilies <Sermons or homilies>, C356
Homilies appointed to be read . . ., C174
Homme. Histoire philosophique de l’homme, see Millot, Claude François Xavier
Homme machine, see La Mettrie, Julien Offay de
Homme plus que machine, see Luzac, Elie
Hondius, Josse <Hondy, Judoc>, A18; C48
Honest clergyman’s thanks for Mr. Paul’s speech, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley
Hontan, see La Hontan, Armand Louis de
Hoogeveen, Henricus <Hoogevene>, B14; C136
Hooke, Andrew, C247
Hooke, Nathaniel, B14; C57, 114; Account of the conduct of Sarah, duchess of Marlborough <Marlboro, Sarah, dutchess of, Account of her conduct>, C118
Hooke, Robert, C71, 138, 215; ed., Philosophical collections, C215
Hooker, John, C300
Hooker, Richard, A17, 106, 114; B14; C78, 212
Hooker, Thomas, A48, 81–2; C174; Soul’s preparation for Christ, A59
Hoole, Charles, C51
Hoole, John, B14, 24 (under Tasso); C142, 144 (under Tasso)
Hooper, George, bp., C174, 300
Hooper, William, C300
Hoornbeck, Johann, A48–9, 81; C174
Hopkins, Ezekiel, bp., A106; B15; C174
Hopkins, Samuel, C214
Hopkins, Stephen, Grievances of the American colonies candidly examined <America. Grievances>, C241
Hopton, Arthur, A49
Horæ B. V. M., see Catholic church
Horæ Hebraicæ et Talmudicæ, see Lightfoot, John
Horantius, Franciscus, bp. of Oviedo <Oviedo>, A25
Horatius Flaccus, A16, 81, 116, 120 (under Creech); B15; C16, 141 (under Francis)
Hormus, Geo., see Horne, Georg
Horne, Andrew, C80
Horne, Georg <Hormus; Hornius>, A48; C114, 354; Accuratissima orbis delineatio <Geographia vetus sacra et prophana>, A18
Home, Joannes van, C2
Home, Thomas, C149
Horneck, Anthony, C300
Horneius, see Home, Georg
Hornejus, Conrad <Horneius>, C47
Hornius, see Home, Georg
Horowitz, Abraham ben Shabbethai, Emek berekhah <Book of the valley of satisfaction>, C132
Horowitz, Isaiah, Shene luhot ha-berit <Book of the two tables of the covenant>, C132
Horrocks, Jeremiah <Horrochius>, A49
Horsley, John <Horseley, Horsely>, B15; C5, 210, 301
Horstius, see Merler, Jacobus
Hortus sanitatis <Ortus sanitatis>, A25
Hosea, see Bible
Hospinian, Rodolph <Hospinianus>, A17; C5, 114
Hospitals.
Memorial conc. erecting an orphanatory, see London. Foundling hospital
Plan for a Magdalen house, see Hanway, Jonas
Reasons for the establishment and encouragement of St. Luke’s hospital, see London. St. Luke’s hospital for lunatics
Regulations for managing the foundling hospital, see London. Foundling hospital
Rise, progress, and state of the British lying-in hospital, see London. Lying-in hospital for married women
Royal charter for the foundling hospital, see London. Foundling hospital
Scetch [sic] of the general plan, see London. Foundling hospital
Hotchkis, Thomas, C175
Hotman, François <Hotoman; Hotomanus; Hottomanus>, A81; C57, 84
Hottinger, Johann Heinrich <Hottingerus>, A48, 81–2; C133, 204
Hottomamus, see Hotman
Houbigant, Charles François, Racines hebraiques sans points-voyelles, B21; C203 <Dictionarium. Racines hebraiques; Hebraique dictionnaire par racines>
House of mourning furnished, see Threnoikos
Houser, Henry, C301
Housonus, see Howson, John, bp.
How, John, see Howe, John
Howard, Charles, C225
Howe, John <How>, A81, 106, 114; B15; C175, 301; Reconcileableness of God’s præscience, A91
Howe, Thomas, C301
Howell, James, Philanglus, or some sober inspections, C148
Howell, William, A18; B15; C58, 301
Howson, John, bp. <Housonus>, C225
Howson, Robert, Second part of the boy of Bilson <Bilson, second part>, C260
Huber, Marie, World unmasked, or the philosopher the greatest cheat, C127
Huddersford, George <Huddersford>, C225
Huddy, Matthew, C301
Hudson, Samuel, A48
Hudson’s streights, articles of agreement see Articles of agreement for carrying on an expedition
Huet, Pierre Daniel, bp. <Huetius>, C94, 114, 175
Hugenius, see Huygens
Huggard, see Hogarde, Miles
Hughes, George, A17
Hughes, Jabez, C28
Hughes, Obadiah, C301
Hughes, William, C78
Hugo de Sancto Claro <Hugonis Cardinalis>, A16; C293
Hugo, Hermann, A17
Hugonius, Christian, see Huygens, Christian
Huisseau, Isaac d’, A48
Huit, Ephraim, A108
Hull, John, A48
Hulsemannus, Johann <Hulsmannus>, A48
Hulsius, Antonius, A49, 82; C354
Humane life, disc[ourse] concerning, see Allestree, Richard
Humane society for the recovery of persons apparently drowned, Reports (1783–86), C115
Humble address to the protestant dissenters <Dissenters. Humble address of>, see Lover of truth, pseud.
Humble apology for nonconformists <Nonconformists. Humble apology>, C183
Humble petiton of the Lord Primate [et al.] . . .for erecting English Protestant schools <Ireland. Petition of the Lord Primate>, C225
Humble proposal for obtaining his majesty’s royal charter <Ireland. Proposal>, C225
Hume, Alexander, A48
Humphrey, Laurence <Humfredus>, A81
Humphries, David, C28
Hungary. Account of the kingdom of, or Historical and geographical account of it, see Historical and geographical account of the kingdom of Hungary
Hunnius, Giles, A80–1
Hunt, John, Sermon preached . . . by John Hunt M.A. at his ordination <Sermon at his ordination>, C302
Hunter, Alexander, Georgical essays, C1
Hunter, David, C175
Hunter, John, C100
Huntington, Robert, bp. <Huntingdon>, A121; C115
Hurd, Richard, bp., C115, 175, 225; Letter to Thomas Leland <Leland, Tho. Letter to him>, C226
Hurst, Henry, A81
Hurtado de Mendoza, Pedro <Hurtadius; Hurtadus>, A18; C94
Hurtadus, Thomas <Hurtadius>, A16
Husain ibn ‘Abd Allah (Abu ‘Ah), called Ibn Sina, or Avicenna, A3
Huss, Johann, A17
Hutcheson, Francis, B15; C47, 84, 94; Essay on the nature and conduct of the passions <Passions, essay on their nature>, C94
Hutchinson, Aaron, C302
Hutchinson, Francis, bp. <Hutchinson, Dr.>, A121; B15; C115, 302
Hutchinson, Roger, A81
Hutchinson, Thomas <Hutchinson, Gov.>, B15; C58; Copy of letters sent to England <America. Copy of letters>, C243, 247
Hutchinsonians, a word of advice to them, see Kennicott, William
Hutter, Elias, A16–7
Hutton, Matthew, abp., C302
Hutton, Thomas, A47
Huygen, Jan, Itinerario, voyage ofte schipvært, A19
Huygens, Christiaan <Hugenius, Christoph.>, A18, 49; C138
Hyde, Thomas, C32, 133; Catalogus librorum, see Oxford University
Hymn to the creator of the world, see Burgh, James
Hymni cum notis . . . Sarishuriensis, see Catholic church
Hymni qui cantantur . . . in eccles. Armeniam, see Armenian church
Hyperius, Gerard André, A16, 81
I
Iamblichus of Calchis <Jamblichus>, A19, 82; C28, 45
Ibbetson, James, C303; Letter to him, occasioned by the foregoing, see Firebrace, John
Ibbot, Benjamin, A121; C176, 303; Answer to the above, see Answer to Dr. Ibbot’s sermon
Ibn Gabirol, Ner mitzvah <Sepher ner mitzvah>, A60
Ibn Yahya, Joseph ben David <Jachiada, Joseph>, C175
Idea of Jansenism (1609, i.e. 1669), see Gale, Theophilus
Idler (1760), see Johnson, Dr. Samuel
Ignatius, St., bp. of Antioch, A49, 56, 82; C45
Iken, Conrad, see Hase, Theodor
Illyricus, Matthias Flacius, see Flacius, Matthias, Illyricus
Imbonati, Carlo Giuseppe <Imbonatus>, C133
Immortality of man’s soule proved <Soul. Immortality>, C335
Impartial history of Michael Servetus <Servetus, Michael, History of>, B22; C29, 207
Imperatorskaia akademiia nauk i khudozhestv, St. Petersburg <Academiæ scientiarum imperialis Petropolitanæ commentarii; Petropolitanæ imperialis scientiarum commentarii>, B5; C150
Importance of the British dominions in India <Britain. Importance of her dominions>, C245
Importance of the Ostend company considered <Ostend company, its importance>, C210
Inauguratio illust. scholæ ac illust. collegii Auriaci . . . in Breda, see Frederick Henry, prince of Orange
Inchofer, Melchior, C116
Incorporated society in Dublin for promoting English Protestant schools, Abstract of the proceedings . . . from the opening of His Majesty’s charter, C222; Brief review of the rise and progress, C222
Indagine, Joannes ab, A19
Independent Whig, see Gordon, Thomas
Index expurgatorius librorum, see Catholic church
Index librorum prohibitorum, see Catholic church
Indostan–History of, see Dow, Alexander
Indoston [sic], history of the military transactions of the British there, see Scrafton, Luke
Inett, John, C66
Infortiatum, see Justinian, Corpus juris civilis
Ingelo, Nathaniel, A19
Ingenhousz, John <Ingenhouz>, C31
Inheritances in fee, law of, see Robinson, Robert
Innocent IX, pope, see Catholic church. Pope Innocent IX
Innoculation, directions concerning, see Directions concerning inoculation
Innoculation of the small pox, as practiced in Boston (16 unidentified tracts), C357
Inquirendum melius, or a sober inquiry, see Alsop, Vincent
Inquiry concerning faith <Faith. An enquiry concerning>, C284
Inquiry into the miracle said to have been wrought in the fifth century <Trinity, tracts relating to it>, C345
Inquiry into the nature and causes of the present disputes <America. Inquiry into the nature and causes>, C243
Inquiry into the spirit and tendency of letters on Theron and Aspasio, see Riccaltoun, Robert
Inquiry whether the study of modern languages be a necessary branch, see Gillies, John
Inquisition (Portuguese) –memoirs of the, see Authentic memoirs of the Portuguese inquisition
Institutiones, see Justinian
Instructor clericalis, see Gardiner, Robert
Insurance, essay towards illustrating the science, see Morris, Corbyn
Intelligencer (1729), C247
Interest of these United Provinces, see Hill, Joseph
Interesting letters relating to the government, liberty and constitution of England, B11
Interiano, Paolo <Interianus>, C58
Introductio brevis ad artem cogitandi, see Perrin, Jean Baptiste
Introduction of the ancient Greek and Latin measures into British poetry <Poetry british [sic], an introduction>, C239
Introductorium astronomicum, see Lefevre, Jacques
Ireland.
Affairs of Ireland set in a true light, see O’Roon, Hellen, pseud.
Case fairly stated, see Leland, John
Ireland in tears, see M’Cleaver, Sawney, Major
Letter occasioned by the above by Drapier, see Swift, Jonathan
Petition of the lord primate, see Humble petition of the Lord Primate
Proceedmgs of the House of Commons, of Ireland, vindicated, see Cox, Sir Richard, bart.
Proposal for obtaining a charter to incorporate a society for promoting Christian knowledge, see Humble proposal
Thoughts on the affairs of Ireland, C248
Isaac Alfasi ben Jacob <Alphesus, R.>, Secundam pars commentarii in partem Talmud, A2
Isaac (Leon) ibn Zur ben Solomon <Leon, Isaac de>, Sepher hamitsboth, A50
Isaacus, Joannes, A50
Isaiah, see Bible
*Isaiah 41, 26. “Who hath declared from the beginning . . .” [Hebrew], C133
Isbrandus, D. Diem., see Diemersbroeck, Isbrandus de
Iscanus, see Joseph of Exeter
Isidore, St., of Pelusium <Isodorus>, A19
Italiana biblioteca, see Haym, Nicola Francesco
Italy–a journey to, B15, see Lassels, Richard <Lassel>, Voyage of Italy, or Whatley, Stephen, Rome, Tuscany, and other parts of Italy, a short account
Itinerario, voyage ofte schipvært, see Huygen, Jan
Ives, Edward, C75
J
Jablonski, Daniel Ernest <Jablonski, M.>, C115
Jaccheus, Gilbertus, see Jack, Gilbert
Jachiada, Joseph, see Ibn Yahya, Joseph ben David
Jack, Gilbert <Jaccheus; Jachæus>, A82; C94
Jackson, Arthur, C175
Jackson, John, C34, 175, 302–3
Answer to a book entitled, Things divine and supernatural <Browne, Peter, Answer to his analogy>, C263
Apology for Dr. Samuel Clarke <Clarke, Samuel, Apology for . . .>, C272
Collection of queries <Clarke, Samuel, Collection of queries>, C272
Confutation of the fifth of Mr. Moore’s propositions <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Confutation>, C345
Defence of the plea for human reason <Reason. Defence>, C327
Letter to the Rev. Mr. Jackson occasioned by the foregoing, see Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Jackson
Memoirs of the life and writings, see Sutton, [ ], of Leicester
Plea for humane reason <Reason. Plea for human reason [sic], C327
Second part of the plea for reason <Reason. Second part of the plea>, C327
Jackson, John Baptist, C9
Jackson, Thomas, canon of Canterbury, A19, 49; C176
Jackson, Thomas, dean of Peterborough, A49
Jacob, Giles, C80; Compleat parish officer, C79
Jacob, Henry, Reasons . . . proving a necessitie <Reasons of the necessity of the Reformation in England>, A59
Jacob ben Asher, Mountain of the path of light, C133
Jacobus de Voragine <Voragine, Jac. de>, A97
Jacobus, Rex Angliæ, see James I
Jacomb, George, C303
Jacombe, Thomas <Jacomb>, A49; C176, 303
Jacques, John, C176; Ordination by presbyters prov’d void and null <Ordination by presbyters null and void>, C184
Jalabert, Israel, C247
Jamaica, privileges of that island, vindicated, see Bourke, Nicholas
Jamblichus, see Iamblichus
James I <Jacobus, Rex Angliæ>, A50, 82; C115
Memorials and letters relating to Britain, see Hailes, Sir David Dalrymple, lord, ed.
Narrative history of, see Sparke, Michael
James I and Charles I, annals of, see Frankland, Thomas
James II, List of such of the nobility . . . attainted of high treason, C247
James, Richard, C90
James, Robert, C100
Jameson, William, C176
Jamieson, John <Jamison>, Socinianism unmasked, C303
Jane, Joseph, C303
Janeway, James, C303
Jansenius, Cornelius, bp., A19, 49
January 30th, a week’s preparation for solemnizing, see Week’s preparation for solemnizing
January 30th, discourse on government and religion, see Discourse on government and religion
January 30th, reasons offered to parliament for abrogating the observance of it, see Wyng, John
Japan, history of, see Kæmpfer
Jarchi, Solomon ben Isaac, see Rashi.
Jarrige, Pierre, Further discovery of the mystery of Jesuitism <Jesu societas. Further discovery>, C115
Jeanes, Henry <Jeans>, A49
Jebb, John, C115, 303; Thoughts on the construction and polity of prisons <Prisons, thoughts on them>, C229
Jebb, Samuel, History of the life and reign of Mary Queen of Scots <History of Mary Queen of Scots>, A121
Jefferies, Thomas <Jeffrys>, C75, 225
Jeffery, John, C176
Jeffrey of Monmouth, see Geoffrey of Monmouth
Jeffrys, Thomas, see Jefferies, Thomas
Jemmat, William, A82
Jenkin, Robert <Jenkins>, A121; B15; C176
Jenks, Benjamin, C176
Jenkyn, William, Celeusma, seu clamor, C211
Jennings, David, B15; C28 (under Mather, Cotton), 49, 69, 129, 176, 234, 303
Jennings, John, B15; C176, 303
Jennings, Soame, see Jenyns, Soame
Jenty, Charles Nicholas, C2
Jenyns, Soame <Jennings>, C94; Objections to the taxation of our American colonies <America. Objections>, C241
Jermin, Michael, A19
Jerome, St. <Hieronymus>, A17; C45
Jerome, Stephen, Arraignment of the whole creature, A35
Jessop, Constantine, C212
Jesu societas, see Jesuits
Jesuitarum patrum mysteria, see Rivet, André
Jesuits <Jesuites; Jesu societas>, C115
Delia cose de Portogallo rapporto a P. P. Gesuiti, see Benincasa, François
Further discovery of the mystery of Jesuitism, see Jarrige, Pierre
Histoire impartiale des Jesuites, see Linguet, Samson Nicolas Henri
Lettres edifiantes et curieuses, see Querbeuf, Yves Mathurin Marie Tréaudet de
Moral practice of the Jesuites, see Du Cambout de Pont Château, Sebastian Joseph
Morale des Jesuites, see Perrault, Nicolas
Nouveaux memoires des missions . . . dans le Levant, see Roger, Alexandre
Raccolta d’apologie edite ed inedited della dottrina (1760), C115
Riflessioni di un Portoghese sopra il memoriale presentato . . . a Clemente XIII, see Tosetti, Urbano
——. Collège de Clermont. Catalogue des livres . . ., C32
Jesus College, Cambridge, see Cambridge University
Jesus, Son of Sirach <Bensyra>, A40
Jesu-worship confuted, see Burton, Henry
Jewell, John, bp. <Juellus>, A19, 82; C116, 176
Joannes de Portugal, A26
Joannes, bp. of Gerona <Gerund, episc.>, C56
Joannes, Campensis, A72
Joannes Grammaticus, Philoponus, see Philoponus
Joannes Sarisburiensis, see John of Salisbury
Jobert, Louis, Knowledge of medals <Medals, knowledge of>, C130
Joel &Malachi, see Bible
Johannes Damascenus, see Damascenus
John, Chrysostom, St., A9, 72, 74; C44
John of Glastonbury (under Hearne, Thomas), C5
John of Salisbury <Joannes Sarisburiensis>, C116
John, Pawlet St., see St. John, Pawlet
Johnson, Ben., see Jonson, Ben
Johnson, Francis <Jonson>, A49
Johnson, John, C78
Johnson, Richard, C136
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, C28, 158 (under Browne, Sir The), 204, 247
Constitution defended, and pensioner exposed, in remarks on The false alarm, see Scott, John
Life of Richard Savage, B22 <under Savage>; C28
Letter to Dr. Johnson, on the false alarm, see Wilkes, John
Johnson, Rev. Samuel, C52, 116, 304
Julian the apostate <Julian, the apostate, life of>, B15; C28
Remarks on Mr. Johnsons Scripture doctrine, see Hallett, Joseph
Johnson, Thomas, Essay on moral obligation <Morality. Essay on moral obligation>, C317
Johnson, William, A83
Johnston, Arthur <Johnstonus>, C142
Johnston, George <Johnston, Gen.>, C304
Johnston, John <Jonstonus>, A19, 83; C71
Johnston, William, C304
Jollie, Thomas, Surey demoniack, or an account <Surrey demoniac . . .>, C339; Vindication of the Surey demoniack <Surrey demoniac, vindication of>, C339
Joma. Codex Talmudicus, tr. Robert Sheringham, A49; C134
Jones, Bassett, Hermeologium, C136
Jones, David, C304; Compleat history of the Turks, B25 <Turks–manners and religion of the>; C63 <Turks, compleat hist. of>
Jones, Jeremiah, A121; B15; C176
Jones, John, C142
Catholic faith and practice, C267
Farther appeal to the unprejudiced judgment <North American Indians. Further appeal in their behalf>, C320
Free and candid disquisitions relating to the church of England <Candid disquisitions . . .>, B9; C170
Jones, Jonathan, C304; Defence of the Bp. in answer to the above, see Smalbroke, Richard, bp.
Jones, Rowland, C116
Jones, Thomas, C304; Religious remembrancer, C328
Jones, Sir William, C138, 176, 248, 304; Dissertation sur la literature orientale <Oriental literature, dissertation sur elle>, C236
Jonin, Gilbert <Joninus>, A82
Jonson, Ben <Johnson>, C131
Jortin, John, B15; C28, 66, 176, 304
José de Sancta Maria, O. P. <Josephus>, A19
Joseph of Exeter <Iscanus>, C142
Joseph, Pet., see Pierre de St. Joseph
Josephus, Flavius <Josephus Ben Gorion; Josippon>, A19, 50, 83; B15; C70
Journal abregé de ce qui c’est passé en la ville <Marseille, journal de ce qui c’est passé>, C118
Journal de ce qui c’est passé à Gênes (1749–52), C116
Journal encyclopédique ou universel (1775–82), C87
Journal of what happened at Genoa <Genoa, journal of what happened there>, C224
Jovius, Paulus, see Giovio, Paolo
Joyful newesfrom the king <King, joyful newes from him>, C225
Judah, ha-Levi, Liber Cosri, A40; C132
Judgment of the ancient Jewish church, see Allix, Peter
Judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, see Vox populi, vox dei, being true maxims of government
Judicium discretionis, see Wilson, Thomas, of Canterbury
Juellus, John, see Jewell
Julian, the Apostate, Emperor of Rome <Julianus, Flavius Claudius>, A80; C16; Life of, see Johnson, Rev. Samuel
Julianus, Flavius Claudius, see Julian, the Apostate, Emperor of Rome
Julius Cæsar, see Cæsar
Julius Pollux, see Pollux
Junius, Francis, A19; C5, 52, 177, 204
Junius, Joannes, A82
Junius, Melchior, C116
Junius, Steph., pseud., see Languet, Hubert
Junius Americanus, pseud., see Lee, Arthur
Jure, see St. Jure, Jean Baptiste
Jurin, James, C217
Justamond, John Obadiah, tr., see Louis XV, king of France
Justice, Alexander, General treatise of monies and exchanges <Monies and exchanges, general treatise of>, C37
Justice and necessity of taxing the American colonies <America. Justice and necessity>, C242
Justice of the peace, survey of his office, see Sheppard, William
Justice of the present establishment of law <Succession. Justice of the present establishment>, C252
Justice, treatise on distributive, see Treatise of distributive justice
Justin Martyr, see Justinus
Justinian, Corpus juris civilis <Institutiones; Digestum vetus; Codicis Justiniani>, A9, 10, 12 (under Dayoz, Steph.), 19; B15; C77; Digestum novum, seu Pandectæ <Infortiatum>, A12, 19; Volumen parvum, A19
Justinianus, see Giustiniani
Justinus <Justin Martyr>, A19, 67, 82, 114, 117; B15; C16, 45 (and under Reeves, Wm.)
Justus, Theocritus, pseud., see Van Laren, Daniel
Juvenal, A31, 83, 117; B15; C16
Juvenis, Joannes, C58
K
Kahl, John, C77
Kaim, see Kames
Kalendar of the statutes, see Great Britain, Laws, etc.
Kallwitz, see Calvisius, Sethus
Kalm, Peter, C75
Kals, Johann Wilhelm <Kals, J. G.>, C52
Kames, Henry Home, lord <Home>, B15; C114; Historical law-tracts, C80
Karo, Joseph ben Ephraim <Abli, Abrham, rabbi; Albaz, Jacob, rabbi; Caro>, A83
Book of the holy temple <Albaz . . . Book of the holy temple>, C132
Magid mesharim <Book declaring things that are right>, C132
Shulhan arukh <Abli . . . Book of the shields of earth>, C132
Keach, Benjamin, C356
Keble, Joseph <Keeble, Joh.>, ed., see Great Britain, Laws, etc.
Keckermann, Bartholomew, A20, 83; C88, 116
Keeble, Joh., see Keble, Joseph
Keeling, Bartholomew, C304
Keene, Edmund, bp., C304
Keill, James <Keil, Jacobus>, C100
Keill, John <Keil>, B15; C11, 138
Keislingius, see Kiesling, Johann Rudolf
Keith, George, C177; Reply to a script of his, see Willard, Samuel
Keith, Sir William, Two papers on the subject of taxing the British colonies <America. Two papers>, C242
Keith, William, C58
Kelsey, Joseph <Kelsy>, C304
Kempiana, vetustatis monumenta, see Ainsworth, Robert
Kendall, George, A20
Kennedy, John, C34
Kennett, Basil <Kennet>, B16; C5, 28, 177
Kennett, White, bp. <Kennet>, C32, 58, 116, 225, 304–5
Compleat history of England, A18; B16
Dr. Snape instructed in some matters relating to convocations <Snape, Andrew, instructed in some matters . . .>, C335
Letter to the bishop of Carlisle, C248
Life, see Newton, William
Second letter to the bishop of Carlisle <Letter, second to him>, C248
Kennicott, Benjamin, B16; C41, 225, 305
Kennicott, William, Word of advice to the Hutchinsonians <Hutchinsonians, a word of advice to them>, C302
Kenrick, William, C204
Grand question debated <Soul is not, nor can it be, immortal>, C235
Reply to the grand question debated <Soul is, & must be immortal>, C235
Kent, good newes from, see Good newes from Kent
Kepler, Johannes <Kepplerus>, A83; C354 (under Gassendus) ed. Rudolphinæ tabulæ, A28
Ker, John, C136
Kerroux, Louis Gabriel Florence, C58
Kersey, John, A20
Kettle well, John, C177
Keysler, Johann Georg, B16; C6, 75
Kiddell, John, C305
Kidder, Richard, bp. <Bath and Wells>, A109, 114; B16; C177, 305
Kiesling, Johann Rudolf <Keislingius>, C236
Kilbourn, Robert <Kilborne>, C305
Kiliani, Cornelis <Killanus Dufflæus>, A83
Killingworth, Grantham, C305
Kimber, Isaac, Life of Oliver Cromwell, A109
Kimchi, David, A20, 83; see also Bible (under Joel and Malachi)
Kimedoncus, Jacobus, A50
Kinchjohn, C305
King, Arnold, C305
King, Dr., see King, William, abp.
King, James, C305
King, John, bp., A50
King, John Glen, C66
King, Josiah, C116
King, Peter King, lord <King, Sir Peter>, B16; C66, 177; Enquiry into the constitution &c. of the primitive church <Constitution &c. of the primitive church>, A100
King, Richard, C305
King, William, abp., B16; C94, 225; King, Dr., letter to him, see Letter to Dr. [William] King
King, joyful newes from him, see Joyful newes from the king
King’s case, against Alexander Broadfoot, see Foster, Sir Michael
Kingston, Richard, God’s sovereignty practically discoursed on, A79
Kippis, Andrew, C305
Kircher, Athanasius, A20; C133
Kirchmann, Johann, C6
Kirkpatrick, James, Historical essay upon the loyalty of Presbyterians <Presbyterians, historical essay of their royalty [sic]>, C121
Kirstenius, Peter, C52
Kirwan, Richard, C36
Kis, Stephanus, Szegedius <Szegedius; Szejedinus>, A29; C195
Klcmmen, Johann Christian, Schediasma irenicum, i.e., Confessio <Confessio necessaria in fide ecclesiarum protestantium>, C212
Klippel, Gottfried, Dissertatio [historico-critica] de Zacharia, C305
Knaggs, Thomas, C305
Knatchbull, Sir Norton, C41; Animadversiones in libros Novi Testamenti, A66
Knight, Gowin, C215
Knight, Samuel, C26 (under Colet), 28
Knight, William, A20
Knolles, Richard, C58
Knox, John <Knoxe>, A83; B16; C67, 305; History of the information, A17, 48
Knox, William, Appendix to the present state of the nation <Nation, appendix to the present state>, C250
Claim of the colonies to exemption from internal taxes <America. Claim of the colonies>, C241
Controvery between Great Britain and her colonies reviewed, C146
Letter to a member of parliament <America. Letter . . .>, C241
Present state of the nation <Nation, present state of it>, C250
Kœllin, Conradus, A20
Königliche Museen, Berlin.
Münzkabinett. Thesaurus selectu, sive gemmarum et numismatum Græcorum, comp. Lorenz Beger, C129 (under Begerus)
Komensky, Jan Amos, see Comenius, Johann Amos
Konig, Georgius, A50
Koran, see Sale, George
Krafft, Georg Wolfgang <Kraft>, C225
Kraus, Christian, Recentiores de anima controversiæ <Soul. Recentiores>, C335
Krause, Christoph, C212
Kriegsman, W. Christoph <Kriegsmannus>, C226
L
L . . . le, J., Letter to the author of the Short and faithful account of the life of Thomas Chubb, C207 (under Chubb)
La Bassecour, Fabrice de <Bassecour>, A70
Labbé, Philippe, C136
La Bellière, Claude de <Bellieri, M. de la>, A71
La Boëtie, Stéphane de, C82
La Bruyère, Jean de, C107
Lacombe, François, C204
Lactantius Firmianus <Lanctantius>, A20, 84; C45
Lacy, John, A101; Grand delusion of Christians touching the ways of God revealing himself <Delusion of Christians relating to prophecy>, A120
Ladensium autokatakrisis, see Baillie, Robert
La Doüespe, Samuel de, C166
Laertius, Diogenes, see Diogenes Laertius
La Faye, Antoine de <Fayus>, A45, 78
Lafitau, Joseph François, C116
Lafontaine, Jean de <Fontaine>, C112
La Framboisière, Nicolas Abraham de <Frambesarius>, A79; C90, 98
La Fuente, Gaspar de <Fuente>, A45
Lagrave, [ ], Dissertation critique sur 2 Sam. xxiii. 3.4.5, C284
La Haye, Carolus de, Doctrinæ antiquæ de natura animæ <Doctrina antiqua>, A76
La Haye, Jean de <Hay>, A106
La Hontan, Armand Louis de <Hontan, Baron la>, B16; C75
Lake, Osmund <Lakus, Osmand>, A20
Lakemacher, Johann Gottfried, C52
Lakner, Christoph <Laknerus, Christof.>, C116
Lakus, Osmand, see Lake, Osmund
La Lande, Joseph Jérome <Lande>, C10–11, 75; Voyage en Italie <Voyage d’Italie>, B25
Lambe, John, C305–6
Lambert, François <Scilambertus, Fran.>, A83, 92
Lambert, Ralph, C306
Lambinus, Dionysius, A51
La Mettrie, Julien Offay de, Homme machine, C94
La Monnoye, Bernard de, C29
La Mothe le Vayer, François <Tubero, Oratius>, C125–26
La Motte, Guillaume <Motte>, C101
Lampadius, Johann, C58
Lampe, Friedrich Adolf, C6
Lancashire Levite rebuked, or a further defence, see Carrington, John
Lancashire Levite rebuked, or an answer, see Carrington, John
Lancaster, Peter, C306
Lancaster, William, C306
Lancaster and York, union of those houses, see Halle, Edward
Lancelot, Claude <Port-Royal, Messrs. de>, Nouvelle methode pour apprendre facilement la langue grecque, C52
Nouvelle methode pour apprendre . . . la langue latine C52, 53 <Rudimens, nouveaux, de langue latine>
Primitives of the Greek tongue, tr. Thomas Nugent, C136
Land bank’s settlement established, see Settlement of the land bank
Lande, see La Lande, Joseph Jérome
Landen, John, C215
Laney, Benjamin, C306
Lang, Carl Heinrich <Langius>, C306
Lange, Joseph <Langius>, A84; C116
Lange, Joachim <Langius>, A101
Langeveldt, Georg van <Macropedius>, C117
Langford, Abraham (various sale catalogues), C32
Langford, William, C306
Langhorn, Daniel, C6
Langhorne, John, B20 (under Plutarchus); C19 (under Plutarchus), 28, 29 (under Plutarch)
Langhorne, William, B20 (under Plutarchus); C19 (under Plutarchus), 28, 29 (under Plutarch)
Langius, Carolus Henricus, see Lang, Carl Heinrich
Langius, David Christian, C306
Langius, Joachim, see Lange, Joachim
Langius, Joseph, see Lange, Joseph
Langius, Wilhelm <Langus>, A51
Langland, William, Vision of Piers Ploughman <Pierce>, A56
Langrish, Browne, C100
Langtoft, Peter (under Hearne), C5
Language, English, refections on it, see Baker, Robert
Languet, Hubert <Junius, Steph.>, Vindicitæ contra tyrannos, A83; C84
Langus, Wilhelm, see Langius, Wilhelm
Langwith, Benjamin, C130
Lansberghe, Jacobus van <Lansbergius>, A51
Lansberghe, Philipp van <Lansbergius>, A50–1
Lansdowne, George Granville, baron <Lord Lansdowne’s letter>, C214
Laonicus, see Chalcondylas, Laonicus
La Peyrère, Isaac de, Men before Adam, C182
Lapide, Cornelius à <Cornelius>, A20; C164
La Place, Josué de <Placæus>, A55–7
La Primaudaye, Pierre de <Primaudaye>, A57
Lardner, Nathaniel, A122; B16; C177, 306; Memoirs of the life . . . of Nathaniel Lardner, C28
La Roche, Jean Baptiste Louis de, abbé, Critique de l’esprit des loix, C83
La Rochefoucauld, François, duc de <Rochefoucault>, B22; C122
La Rovière, Pierre de, ed., Poetæ Græcæ veteres, A115
Larroque, Mathieu de, C177; Observationes in Ign[atianas] Pears[onii] Vindicias, A122
Las Casas, Bartholomæus, Tears of the Indians (under Phillips, John), C61
Lasco, Jan a <Laski>, A83
Lasena, Pietro, C6
Lasitius, Joannes <Lasilius, Joan.>, A84
Laski, Jan, see Lasco, Jan a
Lassels, Richard <Lassel>, C75; Voyage of Italy <Italy–a journey to>, B15. See also Whatley, Stephen
Late occurrences in North America <America. Late occurrences>, C241, 242
Laterriere, Peter de Sales <Terriere>, C218
Latham, Ebenezer, C306
Lathrop, John, C306
Lathrop, Joseph, C307
Larimer, Hugh, bp., C177
Latine tongue, a short introduction of grammar for, see Lily, William
Latini, Brunetto <Brunet, M.>, Tresor (MS.), A6
La Touche, James Digges, Anglia restaurata; or the advantages that must accrue, C209; Excidium Anglia; or the fatal consequences <Britain. Angliæ excidium>, C209
La Touche, Nicolas de, Art de bien parler francois <François, l’art de bien parler>, C51
Laud, William, abp., A20; C177; Life of, see Prynne, William
Pandemonium, a poem, see Philalethes, pseud.
Progress of envy, a poem, see under title
Laughton, Richard, C306
Laugier, Marc Antoine, C58
Launeus, Gulielmus, see Calvin, Jean, Institutiones religionis Christiani . . . epitome
Laurence, John, C307
Laurence, Thomas, C71
Laurentius, And., see Du Laurens, Andreas
Laurentius, Jacobus, C177
Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony <Worcester collection>, C128
Laval, Antoine Jean de, C75
Laval, Étienne Abel, C67
Lavington, George, bp., C178, 307
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent, C36
Considerations on the propriety of requiring subscription <Subscription. Considerations>, C338
Observations occasioned by the contest about literary property <Literary property. Observations>, C226
Law, John, C37
Law, William, B16; C128, 178, 307
Law of nature and revelation, enquired into, see Enquiry into the law
Lawrence, Henry, C178
Lawrence, Roger, Lay-baptism invalid, C178
Lawrence, Thomas, C28
Lawyer out lawed, see L’Estrange, Sir Roger
Layard, Daniel Peter, C100
Lay-baptism invalid, see Lawrence, Roger
Layer, Christopher, C147
Laymannus, Paulus <Laymann>, A20
Layton, Dr., see Leighton, Alexander
Layton, Henry, Argument concerning the humane souls separate subsistence <Soul. Argument concerning a separate subsistence>, C335; Observations on Dr. Manlove’s Treatise <Manlove, Timothy, Observations on his Treatise>, C311
Lazare, M., see Malingre, Claude, sieur de Saint Lazare
Lazeri, Pietro, C226
Lead, Jane, A122
Leake, Stephen Martin, C130
Learning, Jeremy, C307
Leases for cathedral churches and colleges, tables for renewing and purchasing them and . . . value of them, see Newton, Sir Isaac
Leaver, see Lever, Thomas
Leavesley, Thomas, C307
Leblanc de Beaulieu, Ludovicus <Blanc, Ludov.; Le Blanc, Lewis>, A5; C178
Le Cat, Claude Nicolas <Cat>, B9; C93
Leclerc, Daniel <Clerc>, C55, 97
Leclerc, Jean <Clerc; Clericus; Le Clerc>, A11, 109, 113; C41, 65, 88, 109, 138, 178
Bibliothéque ancienne et moderne, C87
Bibliothéque universelle et historique (1686–93), C87
M. le Clerc’s judgment of the rights of the Christian church <Church. M. le Clerc’s judgment>, C211
Le Coq, Théodore, Lettre sure le changement de religion de M. Cottiby <Lettre escrite a Monsieur le Coq>, A83
Lectius, Jacobus, ed., Poette veteres, carminis Græci heroici, scriptores, A115
Lectureships, letter to a Bp. concerning them, see Francklin, Thomas
Leddoze, George, His examination, see Examination of George Leddoze
Ledesma, Pedro de <Leidesma>, A21
Le Duchat, Timothée <Ducatius, Timoth.>, A75
Lee, Arthur <Junius Americanus>, C248; Observations on the “Review of the controversy” <America. Observations>, C243
Lee, Francis, History of Montanism, A121
Lee, Henry, C178
Lee, James, C31
Lee, Samuel, A21; Antichristi excidium, C153
Leech, Humfrey, A83
Leechman, William, B16; C178, 307
Lefevre, Jacques, Introductorium astronomicum, C19
Le Fèvre d’Étaples, Jacques <Stapulensis, Jac.>, A45, 78, 107
Le Fèvre de la Boderie, Gui <Boderianus; Fabricius, Guido>, A7; C203
Lefort de la Mormière, Adrien Claude, Temple de paresse, comédie, C221
Vapeurs, comédie, C221
Le François, Alexandre <François, M. le>, C98
Lefroy, Anthony, C130
Leges, sive statuta academiæ Cantabrigiensis, see Cambridge University
Leges, sive statuta collegii Jesu, see Cambridge University. Jesus College
Legislative authority of the British parliament with respect to North America <America. Legislative authority>, C242
Le Grand, Antoine <Grand>, A47
Le Grice, Charles, Case of C. Le Grice <His case>, C307
Lehmann, Johann Gottlieb, C71
Leiberkuhn, J. Nath., see Lieberkuhn, John Nathaniel
Leibnitz, Gottfried Wilhelm, baron, C94
Leiden, see Leyden
Leidesma, Pet. de, see Ledesma, Pedro de
Leigh, Edward, A20–1, 50; C42, 178
Leigh, Gerard, C54
Leighton, Alexander <Layton, Dr.>, C178
Leighton, Robert, abp., B16; C178
Leland, John, B16; C6, 28, 116, 142, 178; Case fairly stated <Ireland. Case fairly stated>, C248
Leland, Thomas, B16; C58, 149, 226; Letter to him on his dissertation on eloquence, see Hurd, Richard, bp.
Le Long, Jacques, C42
Le Mercier, André <Mercier>, C67
Lemoine, Abraham, C179
L’Empereur, Constantine, C70, 236
Lenfant, Jacques, B6 (under Beausobre), 16; C39 (under Beausobre), 67
Leng, John, bp., A122; C179, 307
Lennox, Charlotte, C134 (under Brumoy); Memoirs of the Duc de Sully <Sully, duke of, Memoirs>, B24; C30
Le Noir, Jean, Rome a la mode, A91
Leon, Isaac de, see Isaac (Leon) ibn Zur ben Solomon
Leonard, Abiel, C307
Leonus, Dominicus <Leoni>, A84
Le Page du Pratz, M. <Pratz, M. le Page du>, C75
Leslie, Charles <Lesly>, C179, 307; Finishing stroke, C83
L’Estrange, Sir Roger, Lawyer outlawed, C226
Letherland, Joseph, Notts breves in dissertationum nuper editæ, C218
Leti, Gregorio, Conclavi de’pontifici Romani, C65
History of the cardinals, A17
Nipotismo di Roma, C60, 123 <Roma, nipotismo di>
Letter from a gentleman describing . . . Nova Scotia, see Hollingsworth, S.
Letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh . . . concerning literary property <Literary property. Letter from a gentleman>, C226
Letter from a lady to the bishop of London <Letter to the bp. of London from a lady>, C308
Letter from a member of parliament to his friend, see Bath, William Pulteney, earl of
Letter from a person of distinction to the Rt. Hon. J[ohn] E[arl] of E[gmont], C248
Letter from a Rt. Hon. person, see Beckford, William and Francis, Philip
Letter from a travelling tutor <Travelling tutor’s letter>, C252
Letter from Amsterdam, to a friend in England <Amsterdam, letter from thence>, C244
Letter from farmer Trusty to . . . Sir W. Worthy, see Trusty, John, pseud.
Letter from one in the country to his friend in Boston <Boston, letter from one in the country>, C244
Letter from the elephant to the people of England <Elephant’s letter>, C222
Letter from Theophilus to Gaius, see Fleming, Caleb, Theophilus to Gaius
Letter occasioned by the above by Draper, see Swift, Jonathan
Letter on the necessity of a standing land force, see Letter to the duke. Concerning the standing force necessary
Letter, Remarks on the above, see Moore, John, bp.
Letter, second to him [the bishop of Carlisle], see Kennett, White
Letter to a bp. concerning important discoveries, see Forbes, Duncan
Letter to a dissenter in Exeter, C307 Remarks on the above, see Moore, John
Letter to a friend wherein is endeavoured a reconciliation <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Letter to a friend>, C343
Letter to a gentleman in the commission of the peace, C226
Letter to a goodly Christian, see Delmé, Philippe
Letter to a lady, wherein the canonical authority of his Gospel is defended <Matthew, St. Canonical authority defended>, C314
Letter to a member of Parliament concerning the present state of affairs, C248
Letter to a member of Parliament, wherein the power of the british [sic] legislature <America. Letter . . .>, C241
Letter to a member of the House of commons, in answer to a book entitled a letter to the catholics of England, C226
Letter to a member of the House of commons in Ireland, see Grattan, James
Letter to an honourable brigadier general, commander in chief of His Majesty’s forces in Canada <Letter to the brigadier general>, C226
Letter to Bishop Pearce, see Graham, William
Letter to Dr. Johnson, on The false alarm, see Wilkes, John
Letter to Dr. [William] King <King, Dr., Letter to him>, C305
Letter to Mr. Robinson, see Saunders, Samuel
Letter to Sir J. Phillips, see Anglo-Nativus, pseud.
Letter to the author of a book entituled an enquiry <Soul. Letter to the author>, C335
Letter to the bishop of Carlisle, see Kennett, White, bp.
Letter to the bishop of London from a lady, see Letter from a lady to the bp. of London
Letter to the bp. of London, occasioned by his pastoral letter, see Asplin, William
Letter to the brigadier general, see Letter to an honourable brigadier general
Letter to the duke. Concerning the standing force necessary <Letter on the necessity of a standing land force>, C248
Letter to the earl of Hillsborough on the connexion <America. Letter to the E. of Hillsborough>, C243
Letter to the gentlemen of the committee of London merchants <America. Letter to the committee>, C241
Letter to the late recorder of N[ewcastle?], C226
Letter to the lord archbishop of Canterbury <Canterbury, letter to the abp of>, C220
Letter to the lord mayor on his lordship’s nomination, see Chandler, Samuel
Letter to the people of England, see Shebbeare, John
Letter to the protestant dissenters relating to the too great neglect of family worship <Letter to the protestant dissenters upon>, C307
Letter to the Reverend Dr. Snape, wherein the authority of the Christian priesthood, <Snape, Andrew, Letter to him wherein . . .>, C335
Letter to the Rev. Messrs. Tong, Robinson, Smith and Reynolds, see Saunders, Samuel
Letter to the Rev. Mr. Colden, see Fleming, Caleb
Letter the Rev. Mr. John Jackson occasioned by his Remarks on Dr. Middleton’s Free inquiry, C303 (under Jackson)
Letter to the right honourable the earl of Hillsborough on the present situation of affairs in America <America. Letter to the same>, C243
Letter to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph’s <Hare, Francis, Letter to Bp Hare, concerning the above>, C296
Letter to the vicar of St. Aldate’s [sic], C307
Letter to Thomas Burnet <Burnet, Gilbert. Letter to Tho. Burnet>, C213
Letter upon literary property, see Warburton, William, bp.
Lettere familiari d’alcuni Bolognesi, see Fabri, Domenico
Letters and messages between K. Geo. II & the Prince of Wales, see George II
Letters between Col. R. Hammond and the committee, see Hammond, Robert
Letters between the Ld. George and Sr. Kenelme Digby, see Bristol, George Digby, earl of
Letters concerning the present state of England <English nation, letters concerning its present state>, C110
Letters concerning the present state of the French nation <French nation, letters concerning its present state>, C112
Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, see Dickinson, John
Letters in the original with translations, see George II
Letters of an Englishman, in which the principles, and conduct, of the Rockingham party are examined <Conduct of the Rockingham administration examined>, C146
Letters on the spirit of patriotism, see Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, viscount
Letters on Theron & Aspasio, see Sandeman, Robert
Letters, 3 private, from persons of distinction, see Three private letters
Letters to a friend concerning assent, see Wroe, Caleb
Letters to his majesty’s secretaries of state, see Reply of the ministers of the several Roman Catholic states
Letters to Lord Hillsborough, see Downshire, Wills Hill, 1st marquis of
Letters to the author of a plain account of the nature and design of the Lord’s supper, see Letters to the right reverend author
Letters to the ministry from Gov. Bernard, see Bernard, Sir Francis, bart.
Letters to the right reverend author of a plain account <Letters to the author of a plain account>, C308
Letters, two, one from a lady to a friend, see Two letters. One from a lady
Letters which passed between Count Gullenhorg, the barons Gortz, Sparre, and others, see Gyllenborg, Carl, count
Lettre escrite a Monsieur le Coq, see Le Coq, Théodore
Lettres édifiantes et curieuses, see Querbeuf, Yves Mathurin Marie Tréaudet de
Leusden, Jan, A51, 83–4; C42, 52, 70
Lever, Thomas <Leaver>, C307
Levesque de Pouilly, Louis Jean <Pouilly>, Théorie des sentimens agréables, C95, 354
Levita, see Elias Levita
Lewis <Lewes> of Granada, see Luis
Lewis XV, see Louis XV
Lewis, Jeremiah, A83
Lewis, William, B16; C9, 36, 90, 100 (under Hoffman), 217
Lexicon græcum, see Hesychius, of Alexandria
Ley, John, Discourse concerning Puritans, A43
Ley, les termes de la, see Rastell, William
Leybourne, William <Leyburn>, A51; C91
Leyden. University. Censura in confessionem Remonstrantium <Professorum Leidensium censura>, A55–6
Collegium quartum disputati theologici, A72
Nomenclator autorum omnium quorum libri extant in bibliotheca, A54
Specimen calumniarum <Professorum Leidensium specimen>, A55
See also Synopsis purioris theologiæ and Gomar, Franz
Leyser, Polycarp <Leysenus>, C308
L’Honoré, Samuel François, Guide des voyageurs en Hollande <Holland. Guide des voyageurs>, C48
Lhuyd, Edward, C6
Liber Cosri, see Judah, ha-Levi
Liberties British, with an essay on political liberty, see British liberties
Liberty and conscience, principles of, stated and defended, see Wishart, William
Liberty and fee inquiry, cause of, asserted, see Cause of liberty and free inquiry
Liberty and independency, see Campbell, John
Liberty and right, see Campbell, John
Liberty of conscience, discourse concerning, see Pett, Sir Peter
Liberty, or a British philippic, see Akenside, Mark
Library, young student’s, see Dunton, John
Liceti, Fortunio <Licetus; Lycheti>, A20–1, 51; C6
Licques, David, Histoire de la vie de messire Philippes de Mornay, A48
Liddel, Duncan <Liddelius>, A84
Lieberkuhn, John Nathaniel <Leiberkuhn>, C217
Liechthenaw, Conradus a, A21
Life of Bishop White Kennett, see Newton, William
Life of God in the soul of man, see Scougal, Henry
Life of Madame de Maintenon <Maintenon, Madame de, Life of>, B17; C28
Lightfoot, John, A20, 50–1, 84, 106; C179; Horæ Hebraicæ et Talmudicæ, A48
Lighting colomne, see Colom, Jacob Ærtsz
Lillo, George, B16
Lillie, William, see Lily
Lilly, John, C81
Lilly, William, A51
Lily, William, A84
Plain exposition of Lillie’sgrammar <Grammar, plain exposition of Lillie’s>, C354
Short introduction of grammar for the Latine tongue <Latine tongue, short introduction of grammar>, C52
Lima, relation of the earthquake, see Lozano, Pedro
Limborch, Philip van, B16; C67, 116, 179
Limestreet sermons, see Twenty-six sermons preached in Limestreet
Lincolnshire, true intelligence from thence, see M., P.
Lindanus, Willem, A21
Lindenbrog, Friedrich <Lindenborg>, C81
Lindsay, Henry, C308
Lindsey, Theophilus, C179
Ling, Nicholas, Politeuphuia, C120
Linguet, Samson Nicolas Henri, Histoire impartial des Jésuites <Jesuites. Histoire>, C58
Linnæus, Carolus <Linneus>, B16; C31, 217, 226
Linnen bill, facts and observations relative to its fate, see Bruce, William
Lintrensis, Barth. Petr., see Petrus, Bartholomæus, of Lintre
Lipmannus, rabbi, see Mulhausen, Yom Tov Lipmann
Lirinensis, see Vincent, St., of Lerins
Lisbon, account of the earthquake, see Account of the late dreadful earthquake
List of such of the nobility . . . attainted of high treason <James I. List>, C247
Lister, Martin, C100
Literary property.
Consid. on its nature and origin, see Dreghorn, John Maclaurin, lord
Enquiry into its origin and nature, see Enquiry into the origin and nature Letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh, C226
Letter from an author to a member of parliament, see Warburton, William, bp.
Letter upon it, see Warburton, William, bp.
Observations occasioned by the contest about it, see Law, Edmund, bp.
Thoughts on the state of it, see Donaldson, Alexander
Lithgow, William, A51
Littleton, Thomas, C81
Liturgia, sen liber precum communium, see Church of England. Liturgy and ritual
Liturgy . . . for the use of the first episcopal church in Boston, see Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Diocese of Massachusetts. Book of Common Prayer
Liturgy.
Account of the proceedings of the commissioners, see Church of England. Commissioners for the review of the Book of common prayer
Brief view of Dr. Gauden’s considerations, see Crofton, Timothy
Christian, or a devout and rational form, see Overall, John
Objection drawn from the act of union, C308
Petition for peace and Petition to the king, see Baxter, Richard
True and perfect copy of the disputation, C308
Two papers of proposals, see Baxter, Richard
Lives of the French philosophers, see Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier de
Livingston, William, C221, 308
Livre petit du chretien, see Catholic church. Petit livre du Chrétien
Llovd, Charles, Conduct of the late ministry examined, C242 <America. Conduct of the late administration>, 249 <Ministry’s conduct>; History of the conduct of the late ministry <America. History of the conduct>, C241
Lloyd, Pierson, C215
Lobb, Samuel, C308
Locamerus, Georgius David, A110
Loccenius, Johann, C84
Locke, John, A106; B16; C84, 117
Abstract of Locke’s essay (by Gilbert, John <Gilbert, Jeffrey>), C233
Common-place book to the Holy Bible, A116; C164
Further considerations concerning raising the value of money <Coin. Further considerations>, C209
Some considerations about the raising of coin, C37 <Considerations about>, 209 <Coin. Considerations on>
Thoughts upon education, C222 <Education. Thought relating to it>, C233 <Education, thoughts upon it>
Locke, Samuel, C308
*Locutionum Græcarum formulæ (lacks title page) [n.d.], A84
Lœscher, Caspar <Lœscherus>, C308
Lösel, Johann <Loselius, Jo.>, C100
Logarithmical arithmetick, see Briggs, Henry
Logic, or the art of thinking, see Arnauld, Antoine and Nicole, Pierre
Loix, les civiles, see Pétion de Villeneuve, Jérôme
Lom, Josse van <Lommius>, C100
Lombard, Daniel, C214
Lombard, Peter, bp. <Lombardus>, A83; Glossa ordinaria in 4 evangelia (MS.), A14
Lommius, see Lom
London. City law, C79
Memorial concerning erecting an orphanatory in London <Hospitals. Memorial conc. erecting>, C224
Royal charter <Hospitals. Royal charter>, C224
Regulations <Hospitals. Regulations>, C225
Scetoh [sic] of the general plan for executing the purposes of the Foundling hospital <Hospitals. Scetoh>, C225
——. Lying-in hospital for married women. Rise, progress and state of the British lying-in hospital <Hospitals. Rise, progress, and state>, C225
——. Medical society. Medical observations, C100; Medical transactions, C100; Memoirs, C100; Practice of physick, C100
——. Royal college of physicians.
Impartial enquiry into the legal constitutions of the College of physicians, C221; Pharmacopæia Londinensis collegiarum, A90; C90 <Pharmacopeia>
——. Royal society, see Royal society of London
——. St. Luke’s hospital for lunatics, Reasons for the establishment . . . of St. Luke’s hospital <Hospitals. Reasons for the establishment>, C224
——. Society of antiquaries, see Archæologia
London and its environs described, B17; C49
London magazine (1732–33), A122; B17 <Magazine, London>; C87 <Magazine, London>
London, people of exhortation to them, see Exhortation address’d particularly to the people of London
Long, James, Enquiry into the origin of human appetites, C46
Long, Kingsmill, C355 (under Barclay)
Longinus, B17, 23 (under Smith, Wm.); C16
Longomontanus, Christian Severin, A21; C11
Longus, Stephanus, a Coriolano <Coriolano>, A10
Lonicer, Philipp, A21
Lonzano, Menahem ben Judah de, Derek hayim <Path of life>, C134
Loose hints on the subject of nonconformity <Nonconformity, loose hints>, C319
Lopez, Dominique <Lopez, R. P. Dom. Societ. Jesu>, De sacræ scripturæ authoritate <De authoritate scripturæ>, A110
Lo Presti, Leonardo Maria <Presti, Leonhard Maria>, C229
Lord Lansdowne’s letter, see Lansdowne, George Granville, baron
Lord’s Prayer (Polyglot) <Oratio dominica>, A55; C108, 135
Lorhardus, Jacob, A51
Lorimer, William, C309
Loring, Israel, C309
Lorinus, Joannes, A21
Lorrain, Paul, C309
Loselius, Jo., see Lösel, Johann
Losilius, Joan., see Lasitius, Joannes
Louis XIV, C59
Louis XV, Private life of Lewis XV, tr. John Obadiah Justamond, C28; Panegyrique, see Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de
Love, John, C91
Love, the Christian’s rule, see Collett, Samuel
Loveday, Samuel, C179
Lovel, John, C227
Lovell, James, C309
Lovell, John, C227; Freedom the first of blessings, C246
Lover of truth, pseud., Humble address to theprotestant dissenters <Dissenters. Humble address of the protestant dissenters>, C280
Lowell, John, C309
Lower, Richard, C100
Lowman, Moses, B17; C70, 179, 309; Argument from prophecy that Christ is the Messiah <Prophecy. Argument from prophecy>, C326
Lowth, Robert, bp., B17; C42, 52, 179, 227, 309
Lowth, Simon <Louth>, A114; C179; Historical collections concerning district successions, C66
Lowth, William, B17; C179, 309
Lowthorp, John, Abridgement of the Philosophical transactions, A51; B17; C151
Lozano, Pedro, True and particular relation of the earthquake which happened at Lima <Lima, relation of the earthquake>, C116
Lubbert, Sibrand <Lubbertus>, A50, 83–4; C179
Lubieniczi, Stanislaus <Lubeineitz; Lubieniecius>, A21; C11
Lubin, Eilhard <Lubinus>, C204
Lublino, Sam. de, see Samuel de Lublino
Luc, see Deluc, Jean André
Lucan, A84; B17; C16–17, 142 (under May), 144 (under Rowe)
Lucas, Charles, B17; C147, 249
Lucas, Franciscus, Brugensis <Luca>, A20, 83; C180
Lucas, Jacques, A84
Lucas, Richard, C180, 200 (under Whole duty of man)
Lucas, Thomas, C309–10
Lucius, Ludwig, A51
Ludlam, William, C11
Ludolf, Hiob <Ludolfus>, C59, 117, 204, 227
Ludovicus, Laurentius, C358
Luis, de Granada <Granado; Granatensis; Lewes of Granada>, A50, 79
Luisini, Luigi <Luisinus, Aloysius>, C100
Lully, Edmund, C36, 37 (under Paracelsus)
Lupton, William, C310
Lushington, Thomas, C310
Luther, Martin, A20, 50; C180; see also Bible. German
Lux e tenebris novis radiis aucta, see Comenius, Johann Amos
Luyts, Janus <Luytsius>, A51
Luz, Louis, see Gittichius, Michael
Luzac, Elie, Homme plus que machine, C94
Lychetus, see Licetus
Lycophron, C17
Lycosthenes, see Wolffhart, Conrad
Lydiat, Thomas, A84
Lydius, Balthasar, A84; Waldensium tomus secundus, A99
Lye, Thomas, C180
Lying-in hospital for married women, London, see London. Lying-in hospital for married women
Lynde, Sir Humphrey, A83
Lyndewode, William, bp., A21
Canones & consitutiones ecclesiasticæ (MS.), A101
Constitucyons provinciates, and of Otho, and Octobone <Provincial, seu, Constitutiones>, A73
Constitutions legitime seu legatine regionis anglicanæ <Constitutiones legatinæ>, A11
Lynford, Thomas, C310
Lyons, J. <Lyons, Mr.>, C94
Lysias, C16–17; Eratosthenes <Dunæus, And., Defensio Lysiæ>, A76
Lyttelton, George Lyttelton, 1st baron <Lyttleton>, C59, 117, 207, 310
Letter to Tories <Tories, letter to>, C252
Preuve independant de toute autre, de la vérité de la religion chrétienne, <Champs, Jean des, Religion chretienne> [tr. by Jean Deschamps from Lyttelton’s Observations on the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul], C161
M
M., C., Newes from the citie of Norwich <Norwich, newes>, C227
M., P., True intelligence from Lincolnshire <Lincolnshire, true intelligence>, C226
M., T., Certain information from Devon <Devon and Dorset, certain information from there>, C222
Mabb, John, A85
Mably, Gabriel Bonnot, abbé de, C117
Macarius, St., of Alexandria, A105
Macarius Ægypticus, St., C45
Macaulay, Catherine Sawbridge, B17; C59, 249
Macaulay, Kenneth, C75
MacBean, Alexander, C49
Macbride, David, C100
Maccarty, Thaddeus, C310
Macchiavelli, Niccolò, see Machiavelli, Niccolò
M’Cleaver, Sawney, Major, Ireland in tears <Ireland. Ireland in tears>, C248
Macclesfield, George Parker, 2nd earl, C215
Maccovius, John, A54, 108; C94
Mace, Daniel, C180
MacEwen, William, C180
Macfarlane, Robert, History of the reign of George III <George III. History of>, C56
MacGeorge, William, C180
MacGregore, David <McGregore>, C315
Machiavelli, Niccolò <Macchiavelli; Matchiavel>, A23, 52–3, 86; C117
Machines et inventions approvées par l’Academie royale, see Académie des sciences, Paris
Macintire, Donald, C142
Mackemie, Fr., see Makemie, Francis
Mackewen, Robert, C310
Maclaine, Archibald, C212
Maclaurin, Colin, B17; C91, 138; Account of Sir Isaac Newton’s philosophical discoveries, B17 (under Mason, John)
Maclaurin, John, C180
Macpherson, James, Fingal, B12; Ossian, the son of Fingal, C143
Macpherson, James, pseud.?, History of the present rebellion in Scotland <Scotland. History of the present rebellion>, C231
Macpherson, John, C117
Macqueen, Daniel <Maqueen>, C311
Macquer, Philippe, B17; C34, 36
Macrobius, C17
Macropedius, see Langeveldt, Georg van
Maddox, Isaac, bp., C310–1
Madox, Thomas, C81
Mæstricht, see Mastricht
Maffei, Raffaele <Volterranus>, A33
Maffei, Scipione, marchese, Religion gentili ncl moriere ricavata, C208; Verona illustrata, C8
Magazine, American, see American magazine
Magazine, Gentleman’s, see Gentleman’s magazine
Magazine, London, see London magazine
Magazine, Massachusetts, see Massachusetts magazine
Magirus, Joannes, A86; C47, 94
Maier, George, see Major, George
Maier, Michael, Silentium post clamores, hocest, Tractatus apologeticus pro Societate de Rosea Cruce, A96
Maignan, Emmanuel <Maignanus>, A24
Maillet, Benedict de, C117; Telliamed, C125
Maimonides, Moses, A51–3; C133; Logica sapientis Rabbi Simeonis <Simeon, Rabbi, Logica>, A94
Maintenon, Françoise d’Aubigné, mme. de, B17; C117; Life of, see Life of Madame de Maintenon
Mainwaring, John, Memoirs of the life of George Frederick Handel <Handel, Geo. Fred., Memoirs>, C27
Mairan, Jean Jacques d’Ortous de, C138
Maitland, William, B17; C49, 59
Maittaire, Michel <Mattaire>, C18 (under Plinius, C. Cecil. Sec.)
Marmora Arundelliana, C6
Opera et fragmenta veterum poetarum latinorum <Poetarum Latinum opera et fragmenta> (ed.), A114; C17
Majesty and copiousness of the Hebrew language, C236
Major, George, A85
Major, Thomas, C33
Makemie, Francis <Mackemie>, C310; Narrative of a new and unsual imprisonment of two Presbyterian ministers <New England. Plea for the ministers>, C319
Malapertius, Carolus, C50 (under Euclid)
Malavolti, Bernardo, C59
Malcolm, Alexander, C355
Malcolm, David, Essay upon the antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland <Great-Britain and Ireland, an essay upon their antiquities>, C236
Malder, Joannes <Molder, Joan.>, A22–3
Maldonatus, Juan, A22
Malebranche, Nicolas, C94
Malingre, Claude, sieur de Saint Lazare <Lazare, M.>, C58
Mall, Thomas, C180; Cloud of witnesses, A73; C163
Mallard of All-soul’s college vindicated, see Buckler, Benjamin
Malouin, Paul Jacques, C36
Malpighi, Marcello <Malpighius>, C71, 100
Malvasia, Carlo Cesare, C6
Malvenda, Thomas, A23
Malvezzi, Virgilio, marchese di, A96
Malynes, Gerard <Malyne>, C37
Man, comparison of, see Gregory, David
Man, the great birth of him, see S., M.
Mandeville, Bernard, C117
Manelius, see Manilius
Manfredi, Eustace <Manfredus>, C11
Mangey, Thomas, C311; Two letters to Mr. Mangey, see Herne, Thomas
Manifold wisdom of God, see Walker, George
Manilius <Manelius; Menelaus>, A118; C10, 50
Manitowampæ pomantamoonk, see Bayly, Lewis
Mankind, nature, and providence, see Wallace, Robert
Mankind–various prospects of, see Wallace, Robert
Manlius, Joannes, A84
Manlovc, Timothy C180; Observations on his Treatise, see Layton, Henry
Mann, Nicolas, C34
Manni, Domenico Maria, Cronichette antiche, C34
Manning, Henry, C100
Manningham, Thomas, C311
Man’s mortalitie, see Overton, Robert
Mansfield, William Murray, lord, Thistle, C232
Manstein, Christian Herman de, C59
Manton, Thomas, A24, 52, 106; B17; C180
Mantuanus, Baptista, see Spagnuoli, Baptista
Manual of devotions, A101, probably Brough, W., Sacred principles, services, and soliloquies
Manuale ad usum Sarisburiensis, see Catholic church. Liturgy
Manuel, or brief volume of controversies, see Turberville, Henry
Manufactories, great necessity, see C., N.
Manutius, Paulus, A86
Manwaring, Edward, B17; C117–8, 227
Manwood, John, C81
Maqueen, Dan., see Macqueen, Daniel
Marca, Pierre de, bp., C67, 78, 118
Marchant, Jacques, A22
Marchant, John, C180
Marchmont, Hugh Hume Campbell, 3d earl of, State of the rise and progress of our disputes with Spain <Spain. State of the rise>, C252
Marcossius, Gabr. Pr., see Dupréau, Gabriel
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus <Antoninus>, A52; B6; C12
Maresius, see Desmarets, Samuel
Mariano, Vittorio, see Vittori, Mariano
Maridat, Petrus de, C118
Marien, Thomas Antoine de, C37, 38 (under Ricard)
Marigny, François Augier de <Parigny>, Histoire des arabes, C60
Marini, Giovanni Battista <Marino>, C118
Marinus, Marcus, A24
Marionis, Franc. de, see Franciscus, de Mayronis
Mariott, Tho., see Marriott, Thomas
Marius de Calasio, see Calasio, Mario de
Markham, John, C133
Markham, William, abp., C311
Markland, Jeremiah <Markland, Joseph>, B17; C118; Life of Bishop Ken, A122
Marlboro, Sarah, dutchess of, Account of her conduct, see Hooke, Nathaniel
Marliani, Bartolommeo, C6
Marlorat, Augustine <Mrloratus>, A22–3; C180, 204
Marmi, J., Del doni ragionamenti, see Doni, Antonio Francesco, Marmi
Marmontel, Jean François, C118
Marmora Arundelliana, see Maittaire, Michel
Marozzo, Achille, C118
Marriage, critical essay concerning, see Salmon, Thomas
Marriott, Sir James <Marriot>, C227
Marriott, Thomas <Mariott>, C311; Argument in the case of the poor’s rate charged upon the colleges of Christ and Emmanuel, C219
Marryat, Zacharias, C311
Marseille, journal de ce qui c’est passé en la ville de, see Journal abregé de ce qui c’est passé en la ville
Marshal, Walter, C181
Marshall, Joseph, C75
Marshall, Stephen <Smectymnuus, pseud.>, Answer to a booke, C193, 212
Marsham, Sir John, bart. <Marshamus>, A122; C34
Marsiglio of Padua <Patavinus, Marsil.>, A89
Martí y Zaragozá, Manuel <Martinus, Emanuel>, C118
Martianus, Prosperus, A24
Martin, Benjamin, B17; C28, 47, 49–50, 52, 71, 87, 91, 118, 136, 139, 215, 227
Martin, David <Martin, Mons.>, Examination of Mr. Emlyn’s answer to the dissertation <Critical dissertation upon the 7th verse of John 5th>, C311
Martin, Isaac, A111
Martin, John, The preacher sent <Martin, Petto, and Woodal’s vindication of publick preaching>, A85
Martin, Mons., see Martin, David
Martin, Samuel, C181
Martin, Simon, A24
Martin-Leake, Stephen, see Leake, Stephen Martin
Martine, George, C100
Martinez de Ripalda, Juan <Ripalda>, A91
Martini, Jacob <Martinus, Jac.>, A85–6
Martinière, Antoine Auguste Bruzen de la, see Bruzen de la Martinière, Antoine Augustin
Martinius, Matthias, A24, 85–6; C204; Key of the holy tongue (under Udal, Joh.), A97
Martinius, Petrus, A86
Martinus, Emanuel, see Martí y Zaragozá, Manuel
Martinus, Jac, see Martini, Jacob
Martinus, Joseph, C6
Marryn, William, C59
Martyr, Peter, Vermigli, see Vermigli, Pietro Martire
Martyri, Piet., see Felini, Pietro Martire
Martyrologium complectens dicta &facta martyrum, A84
Marvell, Andrew <Marvel>, C118, 142, 227
Annotations on the animadversions <Church. Annotations on the animadversions>, C211
Rehearsall transpos’d, C122
Remarks upon a late disingenuous discourse <Protestant remarks on T. D.’s Discourse>, A89
Maryland, C81
Marzi, Alesand., see Vignali, Antonio
Masclef, François, C52
Maseres, Francis, B17–18; C1, 91, 147; Canadian freeholder, C145
Masinius, Phil., see Massini, Filippo
Masius, Didacus, A52–3
Maskelyne, Nevil, C11
Mason, Francis, A22, 63; C118, 181, 212
Mason, Henry, C181
Mason, John, B17; C47, 149, 181, 227, 311; Account of Sir Isaac Newton’s philosophy, see Maclaurin, Colin
Mason, Thomas, C67
Mason, William, B18; C142, 181
Mason, William, stenographer, C355 (MS.)
Mass, beauties of, exemplified, see Booker, Daniel
Massachusetts (Colony) <Massachusetts Bay in N. England>. A24, 114; C81
Conference between the commissaries of Massachusetts and those of N. York, see New York (Colony)
——. General court, C249; Proceedings of the council <America. Proceedings of the council>, C243
Testimony of the pastors of the churches, C311
Massachusetts (State). Address of the convention for framing a new constitution <America. Address>, C243; Report of a constitution or form of government <America. Report>, C243
Massachusetts magazine (1789) <Magazine, Massachusetts>, C87
Massacre, horrid in Boston–a narrative of, see Bowdoin, James
Massacres, historical collection of the most memorable, see Serres, Jean de
Massacres in Piedmont–historical collection of, B18, see Morland, Samuel, History of the evangelical churches of the valleys of Piedmont
Massazza, Paolo Antonio <Massazzo>, C6
Massey, Edmund, C311
Massilon, Jean Baptiste, bp., C181
Massini, Filippo <Masinius, Phil.>, A53
Mastricht, Petrus von, the elder <Mæstricht>, A100; B18; C181
Materiality and mortality of the soul proved <Soul. Materiality & mortality>, C335
Matchiavel, see Machiavelli
Mathematique et de physique, mémoires de, see Académie des sciences, Paris
Mather, Cotton, A87–8, 111, 122; B18; C28, 139, 181, 311–3; see also Mitchel, John
Eleutheria, A77
Suspiria vinctorum. Some account of the protest ant interest <Protestantism. Some account>, C326
Mather, Increase <Mather, Cresc.>, A87–8, 101, 111; C181, 212, 215, 313
New-England vindicated, C227
Vindication of the authority of ruling elders <Elders, ruling, vindication>, C283
Mather, Samuel, A54, 111; C28, 181, 207 (under Franckius), 313–4
Mather, Warham, Short discourse shewing that our salvation is a matter of meer grace <Salvation, a short discourse>, C330
Matthæus, Westmonasteriensis, see Matthew of Westminster
Matthew, St. (Gospel)
Answer to the defence of the dissert[ation], see Gurdon, Brampton
Canonical authority of Matthew defended, see Letter to a lady, wherein the canonical authority of his gospel is defended
Dissertation, or enquiry concerning the canonical authority, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley
Literal translation of the prophecies, see Gardiner, William
Paraphrase on the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters, see Collett, Samuel
Second defence of the dissertation, C314
Matthew of Westminster <Matthæus Westmonasteriensis>, A23
Maty, Henry, C314
Maty, Matthew, Authentic memoirs of Richard Mead, C207 (under Mead)
Mauden, David de, A23
Mauduit, Israel, C314; Short view of the history of the colony of Massachusetts-bay <America. Short view>, C243
Maule, Henry, bp. <Dromore, bp. of>, C281
Maultby, Josias, C314
Maupertuis, Pierre Louis Moreau de, B18; C11
Maurille de Saint Michel, Phytologie sacrée, A51
Maxey, Anthony, A84
Maximilian, François, Cry from the desert, tr. John Lacy, A100
Maximus of Tyre <Tyrius, Maxim.>, A86; C21
May, Thomas, C16–17, 59, 131, 142
May, William, C314
Mayer, John <Meyer>, A22, 51–2
Mayer, Tobias, C11
Mayer, Wolfgang, C181
Mayerne, Sir Theodore Turquet de, C101
Mayhew, Experience, A122; B18; C28, 181
Mayhew, Jonathan, B18; C181, 314–5; Answer to Dr. Mayhew’s observations, see Seeker, Thomas, abp.; Remarks on Dr. Mayhew’s observations, see Browne, Arthur
Mayn, Geo., see Mayr, Georg
Maynard, John, ed., Year books, see Great Britain. Courts
Mayo, Daniel, C315
Mayo, Richard, C315
Mayr, Georg <Mayn, Geo.>, A87
Mazzochi, Jacopo, Epigrammata antiquæ urbis, C4
Mead, Richard, A86; B18; C101, 118, 130, 207, 217
Mead, William, C229 (under Penn)
Mecatti, Giuseppe Maria, Descrizione della lava scorsa . . . del Vesuvio <Vesuvius. Descrizione>, C232; Discorso dell’origini . . . del Vesuvio <Vernon, Giov., Discorso>, C232
Medals, knowledge of, see Jobert, Louis
Mede, Joseph, A23, 54; B18; C181
Mediavilla, Richard de <Media Villa, Franc. de>, A22
Medical register for 1779, C217
Medical review, foreign, see Foreign medical review
Medici antique græci, C17, 101
Medina, Barth. de, see Bartolome, de Medina
Medina, Joannes, A21
Mediobarbus Biragus, Franciscus, see Occo, Adolf
Medleys for the year 1711, with the five Whig Examiners <Medlies>, C118
Megiser, Hieronymus <Megiserus>, C52
Meier, Sebastian <Meyer>, A22
Meijer, Cornelis <Meyer>, C118
Meisner, Balthasar <Meisnerus>, A84–5
Meisnerus, Johann <Meisnerus>, A54
Mekor hayim beur al ha-Torah <Fountain of life>, C133
Mela, Pomponius, see Pomponius Mela
Melanchthon, Philipp, A22, 84, 86; C118, 182
Melani, Enea Gaetano <Gaetanus>, C141
Melmoth, William, B12 <Fitzosborne’s letters>, 18; C18 (under Plinius, C. Cecil. Sec), 118
Melvil, Gov., [i.e. Melville, Robert], Narrative of the proceedings against him, see Narrative of the proceedings upon the complaint
Melville, Sir James <Melvil>, C59
Melville, Robert <Melvil, Gov.>, Narrative of the proceedings against him, see Narrative of the proceedings upon the complaint
Memoire del calico fiorentino, see Bini, Pietro di Lorenzo
Memoire pour le sieur Dupliex [sic], see Dupleix, Joseph François, marquis, Memoire . . . contre la Compagnie des Indes
Mémoires concernants Christine, reine de Suède <Christine, reine de Suede, Memoires>, C26
Mémoires concernants l’œconomie rurale (1760–62), see Œkonomische Gesellschaft, Bern
Memorial, answer to that of the Church of England, see Answer, paragraph by paragraph
Memorials of the English and French commissaries concerning Acadia <Memorial of English>, C147
Men before Adam, see La Peyrère, Isaac de
Menahem Mann ben Solomon, the Levite <Menachem>, A52
Menasseh ben Israel <Ben Israel>, A38, 84
Nishmat hayim <Book of the breath of life>, C132
Pene rabah <Sepher pene rabbah>, A59
Mendonça, Francisco <Mendoca>, A22
Mendoza, Bernardino de <Mendoze>, C249
Menelai sphericorum libritres, see Manilius
Menestrier, Claude François, C130
Menochio, Giovanni Stefano, A22
Menthen, Godefried, Thesaurus theologico-philosophicus, C43
Mentzer, Balathsar <Mentzerus>, C358
Menzies, John <Menzeis>, A51
Mercator, Gerard, C35
Mercator, Nicholas <Mercatorius>, A86
Mercenarius, Archangelus, A52
Mercer, John <Mercerus>, A22–3, 53; C182
Merchant, the accomplished, see Accomplished merchant
Merchant’s bookes, a most excellent instruction, see Carpenter, John
Mercier, And. le., see Le Mercier, André
Mercuriale, Girolamo <Mercurialis>, C118
Mercurius Trismegistus, see Hermes Trismegistus
Meredith, Sir William, C249; Question stated, whether the voters of Middlesex, C251
Meres, Francis, Wit’s commonwealth, C127
Meriam, Jonas, C315
Merler, Jacobus <Horstius>, C175
Merlin’s prophecy, the year of wonders, see Year of wonders
Merret, Christopher <Merrett>, C71, 357
Merrick, James, B18; C42, 142, 144 (under Tryphonius), 239, 315
Mersenne, Marin, A24
Messalinus, Walo, pseud., see Saumaise, Claude de
Messiah. True grounds for the expectation of the Messiah, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley
Mesues, see Yuhanna ibn Masawaih
Metcalfe, Theophilus, C355
Metford, James, C316
Method with a Roman Catholic <Catholic, a method with one>, C221
Methodists, their principles and practice compared, see Green, John, bp.
Metius, Adriaan <Alchmarianus, Adrian. Metii>, A67
Meurer, Wolfgangus <Meurerus>, A86
Meurisse, Martin <Meurisse Royensis>, A52
Meurier, Gabriel, A86
Meurs, Jan de <Meursius>, C28, 204
Mexia, Pedro <Mexio>, C59, 118
Historia imperialy Cæsarea, A18
Imperial history <Grymeston, Edw., Imperial history>, A15
Mey, Joannes de, A52
Meyer, Cornel., see Meijer, Cornelis
Meyer, Johann, C133
Meyer, John, see Mayer, John
Meyer, Sebastian, see Meier, Sebastian
Mézeray, François Eudes de, B18; C35
Michaelis, Johann David, B18; C42, 136
Michaelis, Johann Friedrich, C316
Michell, Gilbert <Mitchel, Gilb.>, C182
Michell, John, C215
Middleton, Charles Theodore, C49
Middleton, Conyers, B18; C28, 118, 182, 316; Remarks on two pamphlets, C328
Middleton, Patrick, C182
Midgeley, Robert, New treatise of natural philosophy (1787, i.e. 1687) <Natural philosophy, a new treatise>, C139
Midrash tehillim, A22
Mihles, Samuel, C101
Milante, Pio Tommaso, Exercitationes dogmatico-morales <Theses ad moral. theol. spectantes>, C78, 125
Milbourne, Luke, C316
Mildmay, Sir William, bart., C37
Miles, Henry, C316
Militia, essay on the expediency of a national, see Essay on the expediency of a national militia
Mill, John <Millius, Joan.>, ed., see Bible
Millar, David, C254 (under Ball, Jac.), 316
Miller, Edmond, A122; B18; C118, 227 <Miller ( )>
Miller, James, Are these things so?, C237
Miller, John, C33
Miller, Philip, C1
Milles, Thomas, C118; Time’s storehouse, C125
Millius, Joan., i.e. Mill, John, Testamentium, see Bible
Millot, Claude François Xavier <Milot>, C59; Histoire philosophique de l’homme <Homme. Histoire philosophique de l’homme>, C114
Mills, David, C42
Mills, John, C71
Milne, Colin, C31
Milner, Thomas, C139
Milot, see Millot, Claude François Xavier
Milton, John, A52, 100, 114; B18; C49, 88, 118–9, 142–3, 147, 239, 316; Eikonoklastes <Eiconoclastes>, B11; C249
Milway, Thomas, C317
Minister. Apology for the minister, see Apology for the minister
Minister’s designs anatomized, see Designs of the minister anatomiz’d
Minister’s widows, scheme for providing an annuity, see Church of Scotland. General assembly
Ministry’s conduct and that of their allies, see Lloyd, Charles
Minot, George Richards, C59
Minsheu, John <Minshæus; Minshew>, A24; C204; see also Percyvall, Richard
Mintert, Petrus, C204
Minutius Felix, Marcus, A86; C45 (and under Reeves, Wm.)
Mirabeau, Victor Riquetti, marquis de, C119
Miracles, works above and contrary to nature, see Browne, Thomas
Miri-weys, the Persian Cromwell, see Swedish officer, pseud., Persian Cromwell
Miscellanea curiosa, see Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, Halle
Miscellanea sacra, see Barrington, George Shute Barrington, 1st viscount
Mishna, C133
Missal <Missale>, see Catholic church
Mitchel, Gilb., see Michell, Gilbert Mitchel, John, C28 (under Mather, Cotton), 29
Mitchel, Matthew, C317
Mitchell, Andrew, C317; Exposition of the motives which have determined the King of Prussia <Prussia. Exposition of the motives>, C251
Mitchell, Joseph, Tale and two fables in verse, C240
Mitchill, Samuel Latham, Present state of Great Britain and North America <Britain, Great, and North America>, C107
Mizauld, Antoine <Mizaldus>, A86
Modern conveyancer <Conveyance modern>, C79
Modest plea for popery <Popery. Modest plea for popery>, C324
Mœurs, see Toussaint, François Vincent
Moffett, Thomas <Moufet>, C71
Mohawk language, a primmer [sic] of, see Primer for the use of Mohawk children
Mohocs, a tragi-comical farce, see Gay, John
Moir, James, C182
Moivre, Abraham de, C91
Molder, Joan., see Malder, Joannes
Mole, Thomas, C317; Remarks on his sermon, see Wright, Samuel
Molerius, Elias, A53
Molesworth, Robert Molesworth, 1st viscount, C57 (under Hottomanus), 143
Account of Denmark, B10 <Denmark, an account of>, 18; C59, 123 <Roger, M., Present state of Denmark>
Denmark vindicated, see Crull, Jodocus
Molière, Jean Baptiste Poquelin de, C131
Molina, Luis, A22–3
Molinæus, L., see Du Moulin, Louis
Molinæus, P., see Du Moulin, Pierre
Molineux, see Molyneux
Moller, Heinrich <Mollerus>, A22; C182
Molynæus, Pet., see Du Moulin, Pierre
Molyneux, William <Molineux>, B18; C147
Monclar, see Ripert de Montclair
Monies and exchanges, general treatise of, see Justice, Alexander
Monipennie, John, Abridgement of the chronicles of Scotland, A66
Monnoye, see La Monnoye, Bernard de
Monro, Alexander, C2, 101, 217
Monro, Donald, C101
Montacutius, see Montagu, Richard, bp.
Montagu, Edward Wortley <Montague>, B18; C119
Montagu, Mary Wortley, lady <Montague>, B18; C75, 119
Montagu, Richard, bp. <Montacutius>, A21–2, 51–2
Montaigne, Michel de, A24; C119
Montanus, Arnoldus, A23
Montanus, Benedict Arias, A52
Monte, Hieronvmus de <Monte Brixianus>, A53
Montecatinus, Antonius <Montecutinus>, A23
Montesquieu, Charles Louis de Secondat, baron de <Secondat>, B13 (under Grandeur . . .), 18; C84, 119, 124
Montgeron, Louis Basil Carre de, C119
Monthly review (1749–74) <Review, monthly>, C87
Montucla, Jean Étienne, B18; C91
Moody, Joshua, C317
Mooney, Edward, C217
Moor, Bernardinus de, C317
Moor, James <More>, Essays read to a literary society . . . at Glasgow, B18 <Essays on the influence of philosophy on fine arts>; C119
Moor, William, Discourse concerning the priesthood of Christ <Christ Discourse concerning his priesthood>, C269
Moore, Henry, Poem sacred to the memory of the late Reverend P. Doddridge <Doddridge, Philip, Poem sacred to his memory>, C238
Moore, John, C75
Moore, John, bp., C182, 317; Calm defence of the deity of Jesus Christ <Letter, Remarks on the above>, C307
Moore, Sir Jonas <Moor>, A53, 86; C355
Moore, Thomas, C317
Morainvillier d’Orgeville, Louis de, C94
Moral institutes, compendium of, see Fleming, Caleb, Modern plan
Morality.
Comparative excellence and obligation, see Chubb, Thomas
Essay on moral obligation, see Johnson, Thomas
Examination of some late opinions concerning its foundation, see Some late opinions concerning the foundation of morality
Impartial review of the controversy, see Nichols, N.
Moral obligation to the positive appointments, see Grosvenor, Benjamin
Morality of religion: and doctrine of the sacraments <Sacraments. Morality>, C330
Morals of a people the best security, C227
Mordecai ben Judah, Eshel Avraham <Book of the grove of Abraham>, C132
Mordecai Nathan, see Nathan, Isaac Mordecai
More, Alexander <Morus>, A85; C182
More, Cresacre, Life of Sir Thomas More <More, Tho., Life of>, C29
More, Henry <Morus>, A22, 24, 87, 89 (under Palæopolitanus, pseud.); C47, 94, 139, 182; Divine dialogues <Dialogues divine>, C165
More, James, see Moor, James
More, John, A86
More, Sir Thomas, C84, 119; Life of, see More, Cresacre
Morel, André <Morellius>, C130
Morell, Thomas, C202 (under Ainsworth), 204
Morellius, see Morel
Morellus, Petrus, C101
Morellus, Theodoricus, C136
Moreri, Louis, C29
Morgagni, Giambattista, C2, 101
Morgan, Thomas, C101, 317–8; Nature and consequences of enthusiasm <Enthusiasm, nature and consequences of it>, C283
Morgan, William, C91
Morice, William <Morrice>, A22; C182
Morisanus, Bernardus, A53
Morland, Samuel, B18 <Massacres in Piedmont–Historical collection of>; C67
Mornay, Philippe de Duplessis <Morney>, A22–3, 52, 84–6; C67, 182
Morning exercise at Cripplegate, see Annesley, Samuel
Morning exercise methodized, see Case, Thomas
Morning exercises against popery, see Vincent, Nathaniel
Moronus, Matthias, A86
Morrice, see Morice
Morris, Corbyn, Essay towards illustrating the science of insurance <Insurance, essay towards illustrating the science>, C215
Morris, Joseph, B19; C183, 318
Morris, Robert, Have at you all, C237; Yes they are, C237
Morse, Jedediah, C49
Morton, Charles, C86 (under Whitelock), 89 (MS.)
Morton, Richard, C101
Morton, Thomas, bp. <Coventry and Lichfield; Duresme, Thomas>, A40, 51; C167
Morton, Thomas, of Berwick, A85
Moscardo, Lodovico, C6
Moseley, Richard, see Philochristus, pseud.
Mosellanus, see Schade, Peter
Moses Maimonides, see Maimonides, Moses
Mosheim, Johann Lorenz von, B19; C67
Motte, M. la, see La Motte, Guillaume
Motuum Britannicorum, see Bate, George, Elenchus
Moufet, Thomas, see Moffett, Thomas
Moulin, Louis du, see Du Moulin, Louis
Moulin, Pierre du <Molinæus; Molynæus>, see Du Moulin, Pierre
Mountain of the path of life, see Jacob ben Asher
Moxon, Joseph, A53
Moyle, Walter, C119
Mudge, Zachary, C42
Muis, Simon Marotte de, A23
Mulcaster, Richard, C80 (under Fortesque)
Mulgrave, Constantine John Phipps, 2nd baron <Phipps>, C75
Mulhausen, Yom Tov Lipmann <Lipmannus, rabbi>, Nitsahon <Liber Nizachon>, C133
Muller, Heinrich, A85
Muller, John, C91
Mun, Thomas, C37
Munckerus, Thomas, Mythographi latini, C17, 128
Munn, [ ], Golden fleece, or the trade, interest &c. of Great Britain <Britain. Golden fleece>, C209
Munster, Sebastian <Munsterus>, A23–4, 53, 85; C204, 354
Muratori, Lodovico Antonio, C59, 119
Murdoch, Patrick <Murdock>, B19; C91, 215
Muret, Marc-Antoine <Muretus>, A86; C236
Murphy, Timothy, Trial of Timothy Murphy <Trial of him>, C249
Murray, George, lord, Account of the battle of Culloden <Culloden battle, account of it>, C214
Murray, John, Esq; late secretary to the young pretender, Congratulatory letter to him, see Atticus, pseud.
Musæ Anglicanæ, see Musarum Anglicanarum analecta
Musæ lapidariæ, see Ferretti, Giovanni Battista
Musæus Grammaticus, C17
Musarum Anglicanarum analecta <Musæ Anglicanæ>, C143
Muschenbroek, see Musschenbroek
Musculus, Bartholomæus, A53
Musculus, Wolfgang, A23; C44 (under Basil), 183
Muse’s farewell to popery and slavery, C143
Muse’s fountain clear: or the dutiful Oxonian’s defence, C228
Museo Capitolino, see Rome. Museo Capitolino
Museum Brit. Catalogus librorum, see British museum
Mussard, Pierre, Conformitez des cérémonies modernes avec les anciennes <Ceremonies, les conformitez>, C161
Musschenbroek, Pieter van <Muschenbroek>, B19; C139
Mustapha, Bassa di Rodi, see Acciardi, Michele
Mutiny and desertion, act for punishing, see Great Britain. Laws, etc.
Myconius, Oswald, A84
Mydorge, Claude <Mvdorgius>, A24
Mylius, Conradus <Niddanus, Conrad>, A88; C356
Mynsinger, Joachimus, A24, 45; C77
Mynsicht, Adrian van, C36
Myonnet, John, C318
Mystery of Jesuitism, A88
Mythographi latini, see Munckerus, Thomas
Mythologica opuscula, physica, et ethica, see Gale, Thomas, comp.
N
N., N., America, or an exact description of the West Indies, see Peake, Thomas
Nahuys, Gerhard Johann, C318
Naish, Thomas, C318
Naked truth, from a British sailor, see Vernon, Edward, Specimen of naked truth
Nalton, James, C183
Nani, Giovanni Battista, C60
Napier, John <Napair; Neper>, A88; C183
Naples. Accademia delle scienze, see Accademia delle scienze, Naples
Naples. Accademia Ercolanea di archeologia, see Accademia Ercolanea di archeologia, Naples
Nares, Robert, C136
Name, William, A54
Narrative of the proceedings upon the complaint against Governor Melvil <Melvil, Gov., Narrative of the proceedings>, C249
Narrative relative to the conduct of Sir Henry Clinton, see Clinton, Sir Henry
Nathan ben Jehiel, He-Arukh <Aruck liber>, C132
Nathan, Isaac Mordecai, A22
Nation, William, Sr., Dissertation on the nature of heresy <Heresy: a dissertation>, C298
Nation, appendix to the present state, see Knox, William
Nation, observation on a late state of it, see Burke, Edmund
Nation, present state of it, see Knox, William
Nation, remarks on the appendix [to the present state], see Remarks on the appendix to the present state of the nation
Nation, state of it for the year 1747, see Granville, John Carteret, earl
National debt, considerations on the bill for its payment, see Robinson, Christopher
National œconomy recommended <Œconomy national, recommended>, C210
Natter, Lorenz, C9
Natural philosophy, a new treatise of, see Midgeley, Robert
Naturalization of foreign protestants and others, see Salmon, Thomas
Nature displayed, see Pluche, Noel Antoine
Nauclerus, Johann Vergenhans von Wyck, A24
Nautical almanack for 1772 <Almanack (nautical) for 1772>, C10–11
Nautical ephemeris, C91
Navigations inland, history of, see Badeslade, Thomas
Naxara, Emanuel de, A24
Nazarius, Johannes Paulus, A24
Nazianzenus, see Gregorius Nazianzenus, St., bp.
Neal, Daniel, A101, 122; B19; C60, 67, 212, 214, 216 (under Colman), 318
Nebelkra, Henricus <Nebelcra>, A54
Necessity for repealing the American Stamp act <America. Necessity>, C241
Necessity not the origin of evil, see Fleming, Caleb
Necessity of preserving our own manufactories, see C., N.
Nectarius, C45
Nedham, Marchamont <Needham>, C86 (under Selden)
Excellencie of a free state, B24 <State, the excellency of a free>; C84
Honesty’s best policy <Shaftesbury, Ant. Ashley, earl of, Brief discourse in honour of the E. of Shaftesbury’s humble acknowledgement>, C251
Needham, Turberville, C208
Negotiators, or Don Diego brought to reason, C239
Nelson, Samuel, C183
Nemesius, C17
Nennius, C3
Neper, see Napier, John
Nepos, see Cornelius Nepos
Neri, Antonio, C9
Nesbitt, John <Nesbit>, C183, 318
Netherlands (United Provinces, 1581–1795). Staten generaal. Deductio, vel declaratio, C146
Neumann, Gaspar <Neuman, Casp.>, C36
Neville, Henry <Nevil>, B19; C84
Neville, William <Nevil>, C81
Nevin, Thomas, C319
New canto of Spencer’s Fairy queen <Spencer’s fairy queen, a new canto>, C240
New dispensatory <Dispensatory, new>, C89
New England.
Confession, see Boston, Mass. Confession of faith
Plea for the ministers of the gospel, see Makemie, Francis
Remarks upon Rob. Calef’s book, see Gill, Obadiah
Short story of the rise . . . of the antinomians, see Welde, Thomas
Testimony and advice, see Boston, Mass. Assembly of pastors of churches in New England
New-England confession of faith, see Boston Synod (1679–1680)
New-England vindicated, see Mather, Increase
New England’s deplorable state, see Deplorable state of New England
New Plymouth <Plimouth, New>, A27; C81
New system, or proposals for a general peace, C250
New Testament. Key to the N. test., see Percy, Thomas, bp.
New York (Colony), Journal of the proceedings of the commissaries of New York, with the commissaries of the Massachusetts-Bay <Massachusetts Bay in N. England. Conference>, C249
Newbrigensis, see William of Newburgh
Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, duchess of, C119
Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st duke of, C250
Newcome, Daniel, Religion of papists and presbyterians fairly stated <Popery. Religion of papists and presbyterians>, C324
Newcome, John, C319
Newcome, Peter, C319
Newfoundland, account of the island, see Rogers, Robert, Concise account of North America
Newman, Henry, C89 (under Leges)
Newman, John, C319
Newman, Thomas, C319
Newton, George, A24
Newton, Sir Isaac, A54, 118; B19; C35, 91, 139, 183, 319
Tables for renewing . . . leases for cathedral churches <Leases for cathedral churches and colleges, tables for renewing>, C226
Value of leases for cathedral churches <Leases for cathedral churches and colleges, value of them>, C226
Newton, John, A24
Newton, Richard, C183; Expence of a university education reduced <Education. Expence of a university education reduced>, C222
Newton, Thomas, bp., B19; C183
Newton, William, C319; Life of Bishop White Kennett, A122 <Bishop Kennet’s Life>; B16 (under Kennett); C28 (under Kennett)
Niceron, Jean-Pierre <Niceroni>, C67
Nicetas, Accominatus <Niceta>, A24; C60
Nicholas, Edward, A88
Nicholas, J. St., see St. Nicholas, John
Nicholls, Benjamin, C319
Nicholls, William <Nicholius; Nichols>, A88, 122; B19; C183, 319
Nichols, Francis, British compendium [of heraldry] <Compendium, English>, C54; Irish compendium, <Compendium, Irish>, C54; Scots compendium <Compendium, Scots>, C54
Nichols, N., Impartial review of the controversy <Morality. Impartial review>, C317
Nicholson, William, bp., A54; B19; C60, 319
Nickolls, John, C38
Nicolai, Johann Friedrich <Nicolaus>, C6, 133
Nicolai, Otto Nathanael, C319
Nicolas, da Pisa <Pisonis>, A90
Nicolas de Lyra, A105
Nicole, Pierre, Logic, or the art of thinking, C88
Niddanus, Conrad, see Mylius, Conradus
Niem, Theodoricus de, bp., A88
Nieuwentyt, Bernard <Niewentyt>, A101; B19; C139
Nifo, Agostino <Niphus>, A24
Niphus, see Nifo
Nipotismo di Roma, see Leti, Gregorio
Noailles, Louis Antoine de, cardinal, Mandate concerning the bull Unigenitus <Unigenitus. Mandate of Cardinal Noailles>, C346
Nobility, an essay on the true rise of political and civil, see Shelton, Maurice
Nocturnal, a l—–n in defence of the ladies <Nocturnal; in defence>, C239
Noldius, Christian, C204
Nollet, Jean Antoine, B19; C139
Nomenclator, see Leyden. University
Nonconformist ministers in England, a reasonable account, see Collinges, John
Nonconformists
Apologia pro ministris, see Hickman, Henry
Humble apology for nonconformists, C183
Nonconformity conscientious: or a vindication, see Conscientious nonconformity
Nonconformity, history of, see History of nonconformity
Nonconformity, lay, justified, in a dialogue, see Norman, John
Nonconformity, loose hints on the subject, see Loose hints on the subject of nonconformity
Nonjurors. Answer to the nonjurors charge of schism, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley
Nonnius, Louis, C101
Non-residency considered and censured, see Sharpe, Isaac
Norden, Frederick Lewis, C75
Noris, Enrico, cardinal <Noris, F. Hen.>, C6
Norman, Henry, C319
Norman, John, C320; Lay-nonconformity justified <Nonconformity, lay, justified>, C319
Norris, Charles, C320
North, Frederick North, baron <North, Ld.>, Letter to him, concerning subscription, see Patten, Thomas
North, Roger, C60
North, Thomas, see Plutarch
North American Indians.
Account of some attempts, see Church of England. Society for the promotion of Christian knowledge
Further appeal in their behalf, see Jones, John
North Briton (1763), C147
Northampton, Spencer Compton, 2nd earl, True relation of the method of taking him, see True relation of the method of taking the Earl of Northampton
Northouck, John, C60
Norton, John, A54, 88; C184; Remarks on a letter to a dissenter <Remarks on the above>, C307
Norton, Thomas, C227 (under Martyr)
Norton & Danson against the Quakers, see Danson, Thomas
Norwich, newesfrom the citie, see M., c.
Norwood, Richard, A54
Norzi, Raphael ben Gabriel, Orah hayim <Way of life [Hebrew]?>, C134
Notæ breves in dissertationum nuper editæ, see Letherland, Joseph
Nothwanger, Johann Heinrich, C320
Nottingham, Charles Howard, 3d earl of, C320; Letter to him on a motion, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley
Nottingham, Heneage Finch, 1st earl of, Exact and impartial account of the indictment, arraignment . . . of nine and twenty regicides, B21 <Regicides–trial of the>; C145 (under Berkenhead), 148 <Regicides, accompt of the trial>
Nottinghamshire’s petition to the king, C227
Nova Scotia, Perpetual acts, C81; Temporary acts, C81. Account of its present state and Letter from a gentleman describing its present state, see Hollingsworth, S.
Novatian, C45
Nowell, Thomas, C320
Contrast; or the Rev. Dr. Nowell orator, see Contrast: or the Rev. Dr. Thomas Nowell, public orator
Strictures on the answer, see Strictures on an answer to the Pietas Oxoniensis
Noyes, Nicholas, A88; C184, 320
Nugent, Thomas, C52 (under Port-Royal), 75, 136 (under Port Royal) tr., see Lancelot, Claude
Nye, Philip, Beames of former light <Beams>, A71
Nye, Stephen, C320; Considerations on the explications <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Considerations on the explications>, C343
Nymmanus, Gregorius, C218
Nyssenus, Greg., see Gregorius Nyssenus
O
Oakes, Abraham, C320
Oakham, William of, see Ockam, William of
Oathes and vows, the scripture doctrine of them, see Scripture doctrine, history and laws
Obedience of a Christian man, see Tyndale, William
Obenhaim, Christoph <Obenheim>, C184
Objection drawn from the act of union against a review of the liturgy <Liturgy. Objection>, C308
Objections to the taxation of our American colonies, see Jenyns, Soame
Observations by the Board of trade [on Grenada], see Great Britain. Board of Trade
Observations in Ign[atianas] Pears[onii] Vindicias et R. Canones, see Larroque, Mathieu de
Observations on a late publication, entitled thoughts on executive justice, see Romilly, Sir Samuel
Observations on public liberty, see Towers, Joseph
Observations on the Assiento trade, see South sea company. Some observations
Observations on the conduct of Great Britain <Britain. Observations>, C245
Observations on the dangers apprehended from popery <Subscription. Thoughts on the dangers . . .>, C338
Observations on the duty of an attorney <Attorney, observations>, C244
Observations on the Greek and Latin classics, see Harwood, Edward
Observations on the mineral waters of France, see Du Clos, Samuel Cotreau, sieur
Observations on the populousness of Africa, see Hippisley, John, Essays
Observations on the present state of the . . . universities <Universities Eng. observations on their present state>, C232
Observations sur le traite de paix conclu à Paris, see Sainte-Croix, Guillaume Emmanuel Joseph Guilhen de Clermont-Lodeve, baron de
Observations sur L’esprit des loix, C85
Observations upon a pamphlet called, An English merchant’s remarks <Observations upon the English merchant’s remarks>, C250
Observations upon the report [on Grenada], see Great Britain. Board of Trade
Observations upon the vagrant laws <Vagrant laws, observations upon them>, C252
Occam, William of, see Ockham, William of
Occasional papers (1697), C87; Collection of the Occasional papers <Avery. Occasional papers>, A109
Occo, Adolfo, C6, 130 (under Mediobarbus, Fr. Biragus)
Ocellus, Lucanus, C17
Ochino, Bernardino <Ochinus>, C184; Discourse on polygamy <Polygamy, discourse on it>, C120
Ockam, William of, see Ockham, William of
Ockham, Peter King, baron, History of the Apostles creed, A101
Ockham, William of <Oakham, William of; Ockam>, A25; C85
Ockland, Christopher, A88
Ockley, Simon <Ockleius>, B19; C49, 136
Ode to the legislator elect of Russia, C239
Odia deflemus, pseud., Trinity of the Bible <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Trinity of the Bible>, C345
Œcolampadius, Johann, C184
Œconomy national, recommended, see National œconomy recommended
Œconomy of the sexes, or the doctrine of divorce, see Fleming, Caleb
Œcumenius, bp. of Tricca, A25
Œkonomische Gesellschaft, Bern, Switzerland, Mémoires concernants l’œconomie rurale (1760–62), C1
Of resisting the lawful magistrate, see Hammond, Henry
Office de la semaine sainte, see Catholic church
Offices of Christian parents, A54
Ogilby, John, A106; C21 (under Virgilius)
Ogle, Newton, C320
Oglio of traytors, see Charles I
Olaus Magnus, C60
Old nonconformist, touching the book of common-prayer <Common prayer book and ceremonies, old nonconformist’s discourse>, C275
Old Whig (1739), see Avery, Benjamin
Olding, John, C321
Oldmixon, John, C214
Clarendon and Whitlock compar’d, C55
Critical history of England, ecclesiastical and civil, A109; B19 <History of England>; C60
History of England during the reigns of the royal house of Stuart <History of the royal family of Stewarts>, A114; C60
Memoirs of Lord John Somer B23 (under Somer); C29 (under Somer)
Remarks upon Archdeacon Eachard’s [sic] history <Echard, remarks on his history>, C214
Oldys, William, British librarian, C355
Olevian, Casper <Olevianus>, A88
Olinstead, R., see Olmstead, Richard
Oliva, Giovanni <Olivæ>, C6
Oliver, Andrew, C11
Oliver, Peter, C228; Poem sacred to the memory ofjosiah Willard <Willard, Josiah, Esq; Poem on his death>, C240
Oliver, William, C218
Oliveyra, Solomon de, C133
Olliffe, John, C184
Ollive, Joseph, Clergy’s plea for a settled and forced maintenance from the Quakers <Quakers, clergy’s plea>, C230; [also asc. to Besse, Joseph]
Olmstead, Richard <Olinstead, R.>, A88
Olyffe, George, C236
Olympiodorus, A25
On education <Education, essay upon it>, C222
Onuphrius, Hieronymus, A54
Opera et fragmenta veterum latinorum, see Maittaire, Michel, ed.
Opitz, Heinrich <Opitius>, C204
Oppian <Oppianus>, C17, 142 (under Jones)
Opposition opposed, or the Bedfordshire minister’s reasons, C280 <Dissenters. Opposition opposed>, 338 <Subscription. Opposition opposed>
Optatus, bp. of Milevi, A25
Oratio dominica, see Lord’s Prayer (Polyglot).
Oratio inauguralis in diem Olivarii, see Fisher, Payne
Oratio inauguralis in honorem Olivarii, see Fisher, Payne
Orationes ex historicis Latinis excerptæ, see Condones et orationes ex historicis Latinis escerptæ
Orationum in academia Argentonensi, see Strasbourg. University
*Order of bridegrooms [Hebrew], C133
*Order of brides [Hebrew], C133
*Order of offspring [Hebrew], C133
Order of the Garter, see Garter, Order of the
Ordination by presbyters nidi and void, see Jacques, John
Ordination by presbyters vindicated, see Parsons, Joseph
Ordination considered, see Case of ordination considered
Oregius, Augustine, A54
Orford, Robert Walpole, earl of <Mr. Walpole, his case>, C232; see also 228 (under Oxford [sic], earl of)
Oriental literature. Essay on its usefulness, see Parker, Richard
Oriental literature, dissertation sur elle, see Jones, Sir William
Origanus, David, A54
Origin of arts, laws and sciences, see Goguet, Antoine Yves
Original pieces concerning the situation of the Greeks . . . in Poland <Poland, original pieces>, C229
Origin is Adam. Ren. epist. ad doctores, see Woolston, Thomas
O’Roon, Hellen, pseud., Pr[ima]te vindicated, and affairs of I[relan]d set in a true light <Affairs of Ireland>, C248
Orosius, Paulus, C45
Orpheus, C17
Orrery, Charles Boyle, 4th earl of, B19; C18 (under Plinius, C. Cecil. Sec), 106
Orrery, John Boyle, 5th earl of, C29
Orsato, Sertorio <Ursatus>, C8, 60
Orsini, Fulvio <Ursinus>, C130
Ortelius, Abraham <Ortellius>, A25, 100; C49, 74 (under Hegenitius)
Orthodox dissenter, pseud., Candid thoughts on the [late] application to parliament <Subscription. Candid thoughts>, C338
Ortlob, Joannes Christophorus, Conjectura de scutis et clypeis Hebraicorum <Hilischer, C. Gottlieb, De scutis et clypeis Hebræorum>, C208
Orton, Job, B19; C27, 29 (under Doddridge), 184, 321
Ortus sanitatis, see Hortus sanitatis
Orville, see Dorville, Jacques Philippe
Osbaldeston, Richard, bp., Letter from the bishop of London <Earthquakes, letter from the Bp. of London>, C222
Osbeck, Peter <Osbec>, C75
Osborne, Francis, see Sprigg, William
Osborne, Thomas, C32
Osiander <Ossiander>, Andreas, A25
Osorio, Jerome, A88–9
Osservazioni sopra alcuni frammenti, see Buonarroti, Filippo
Ossian, see Macpherson, James
Ossiander, see Osiander
Ostend company, its importance considered, see Importance of the Ostend company
Ostermann, Johann Eric <Ostermanus>, C236
Ostervald, Jean Frederick, A102
Otes, Samuel, A106
Otho, Georg, C133
Otho, Johann Heinrich, C134
Otis, James, C236, 250; Considerations on behalf of the colonies <America. Considerations in behalf>, C241
Oudin, Antoine, A90
Oughtred, William, A88; Dialling performed instrumentally, C355
Ousel, Philip, C136
Overall, John, bp. <Overal>, C78; Christian liturgy, or a devout and rational form <Liturgy. Christian>, C308
Overton, Robert, Man’s mortalities, C311
Ovid <Ovidius>, A47 (under Golding, Arthur), 118; B19; C17–8, 141 (under Garth)
Oviedo, Franc. de, see Horantius, Franciscus, bp. of Oviedo
Owen, Benjamin, C321
Owen, Charles, A102
Owen, Henry, B19; C42, 184, 321
Owen, John, A25, 54–5, 88–9, 100, 111; C143, 184–5, 228
Animadversions on a treatise, intituled “Fiat lux” <Answer to Fiat-lux>, A65
Brief instruction in the worship of God, C157
Nature, power, deceit and prevalency . . . of indwelling sin in believers <Treatise of indwelling sin>, A96
Oxford, Bp. of, letter to him, see Cumberland, Richard, bp.
Oxford [i.e. Orford], earl of, report of the committee of secrecy, see Great Britain. Parliament. House of commons. Report from the Committee of secrecy
Oxford, newesfrom thence, see True newsfom Oxford
Oxford, notitia Oxoniensis academiæ, see Fulman, William
Oxford, proof of the university’s promotion and maintenance of the protestant succession, see Muses fountain clear: or the dutiful Oxonian’s defence
Oxford sermon versified, see Gingle, Jacob
Oxford, several depositions concerning the riot there, see Several depositions
Oxford University, C120
Catalogus librorum, A17 (under Hyde); C32 (under Hyde)
Collection of papers designed to explain <Subscription. Collection of papers>, C338
Parecbolæ universitatis Oxoniensis, A102
Pietas . . . in obitum . . . reginæ Carolinæ <Caroline, queen, verses on her death>, C238
Oxford, Edward Harley. 2d earl of, C32
Ozanam, Jacques <Ozanan>, B19; C92
Ozell, John <Ozel>, C88
P
P., J., Anabaptismes mysterie of iniquity unmasked <Anabaptism unmask’d>, A65
Paaw, Peter, A57
Paciaudi, Paolo Maria <Paciaud>, C6, 130
Packet from Rome <Rome, packet from>, C230
Pacquet of advice, see Care, Henry
Page, Samuel, A55
Pages, Solomon <Pagis>, C185
Paget, John, A55
Paget, Thomas Catesby Paget, 3rd baron, C250
Pagi, Antoine, C35
Pagis, Solomon, see Pages, Solomon
Pagitt, Ephraim <Pagitt, Edm.>, A56
Pagninus, Sanctes, A25, 27, 90; C52, 204
Palæopolitanus, Franc., pseud., see More, Henry
Palafox y Mendoza, Juan de, C60
Palanterius, Joannes Paulus <Pallanterierius>, A55
Palermo, Evangelista, B19; C52
Palfreyman, Thomas, C47
Palingenius, Elias <Pallengenius>, see Pincier, Johann
Palke, William, C321
Palladium of G. Britain and Ireland, see Fleming, Caleb
Palladius, bp. <Palladius Galata>, C134
Pallanterius, see Palanterius
Pallavicino, Ferrante, C120
Pallengenius, Eli, see Pincier, Johann
Palmer, Anthony, Gospel new-creature <Gospel new creature>, C171, 185
Palmer, Herbert, A89
Palmer, John, A57; C321; Free remarks on a sermon entitled “The requisition of subscription . . .” <Subscription. Free remarks>, C338
Palmer, Samuel, C321
Panciroli, Guido, C6
Pancrazi, Giuseppe Maria, C6
Panegyrici veteres, see Cellarius, Christopher
Panvinio, Onofrio <Panuvinus>, C6
Paolo, Sarpi, see Sarpi, Paolo
Papal usurpation, see Bray, Thomas
Papinius Statius, see Statius
Papists’ bloody oath of secrecy, see Bolron, Robert
Pappus, of Alexandria, A27; C92
Paracelsus, Philippe Aureolus Théophile, C37
Parcyvall, see Percyvall
Pareus, David <Paræus; Wängler>, A26; C185, 358
Parez de Valentia, Jacob., see Perez de Valencia, Jaime
Parigny, M. l’abbé de, see Marigny, François Augier de
Paris. Académie des inscriptions et belles lettres, see Académie des inscriptions et belles lettres, Paris
Paris. Académie des sciences, see Académie des sciences, Paris
Parisiensis, Wilh., see Guillaume d’Auvergne, bp. of Paris
Parker, Henry, C321; True grounds of ecclesiastical regiment <Ecclesiastical regiment, the true grounds>, A44
Parker, Matthew, abp., C68
Parker, Richard, Essay on the usefulness of oriental literature <Oriental literature, essay on its usefulness>, C236
Parker, Robert, A55; Scholastical discourse against symbolizing with Antichrist <Discourse against symbolizing>, A12
Parker, Samuel, bp., C185
Parker, William, C185, 215, 321; Late Assembly of divines Confession of faith examined <Confession of faith, Westminster, examined>, C164
Parkhurst, John, C204
Parkinson, John, A27
Parkman, Ebenezer, C321
Parliament.
Declaration of the parliament, see Great Britain. Parliament. House of commons
Manner of holding parliaments, see Raleigh, Sir Walter
Parliamentary right maintained, see Ridpath, George
Privileges and practices, C250
See also Great Britain. Parliament, passim
Parliament begun A. D. 1640, relations and observations . . . upon it, see Walker, Clement
Parliamentary history of England, B20
Parliament’s diurnal occurrences, see Diurnall occurrences in Parliament
Parliament’s love and loyalty to the king, C228
Parliament’s resolution concerning the king’s proclamation, see Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Parliament’s resolution concerning the pacification, see Great Britain.
Parliament. House of Commons.
Parliament’s resolution concerning the sending of Sir Thomas Barrington Parliaments, rise and power, see Raleigh, Sir Walter
Parnell, Thomas <Parnel>, B20; C143
Parsons, Bartholomew, C321
Parsons, James, C120
Parsons, Jonathan, C321
Parsons, Joseph, C321; Validity of Presbyterian ordination, <Ordination by presbyters vindicated>, C184
Parsons, Robert, C72; Christian exercise, A72; same in MS., A40
Parthenay, Abbé de, see Desroches de Parthenay, Jean Baptiste
Pascal, Blaise <Paschal>, B20; C120, 185; Letters relating to the Jesuits <Life of . . . with his letters>, B20; C29
Passerani, Alberto Radicati, conte <Passeran>, C120, 122, 228
Passions, essay on their nature, see Hutcheson, Francis
Patavinus, Marsil., see Menandrino, Marsilio, of Padua
Paterculus, see Velleius Paterculus
Path of life, see Lonzano, Menahem ben Judah de
Patin, Charles, C130
Paton, Robert, C321
Patricius, see Patrizi
Patrick, John, C143, 185; Full view of the doctrines and practices of the ancient church, C170
Patrick, Symon, bp., A114; B20; C185–6, 321
Continuation of a friendly debate, <Friendly debate, continuation of it>, C170
Friendly debate between a conformist, C170
Further continuation and defence of a friendly debate <Friendly debate, further continuation>, C170
Patrizi, Francesco, bp. <Patricius>, A57, 89
Patronus bonæ fidei in causa puritanorum, see Du Moulin, Louis
Patrum precationes, see Bible. Latin.
Patsall, Mrs., Apology for the catholics of Great Britain and Ireland, C153, 267 <Catholics in Great Britain & Ireland, an apology for them>
Patten, Thomas, Letter to Lord North concerning subscription <North, Ld., Letter to him>, C320
Pattern of catechisticall doctrine, see Andrewes, Lancelot, bp.
Paul V, pope, see Catholic Church. Pope Paul V
Paul, Father, see Sarpi, Paolo
Paul, P. S., see Sarpi, Paolo
Paulinus, Berti, see Berti, Paulinus
Paulinas, letter to him, see Hart, William
Paulus, P. St., see Sarpi, Paolo
Paulus V., see Catholic Church. Pope Paul V
Paumier, François, Response du sieur Pomier <Response charitable . . .>, C230
Pauteren, Jan van <Dispauterius>, A77; C135
Pavonius, Franciscus, A89; C47
Pawnbroking apologized for, see Apology for the business of pawn-broking
Paxton, Peter, C85
Payenne philosophie, histoire de la, see Burigny, Jean Lévesque
Peabody, Oliver, C322
Pead, Deuel, C322
Peake, Thomas, America, or an exact description of the West Indies, C48
Pearce, Zachary, bp., B20; C20 (under Longinus), 42, 322
Pearson, John, bp. <Pearsonius>, A122; B20; C35, 186; ed., Critici sacri <Criticorum sacrorum>, A8
Pearson, Richard, C322
Peckard, Peter <Pechard>, C322; Dissertation on Revelations, chap. xi. ver. 13, C328
Pecquet, Jean <Pecquetus>, C2
Peirce, James <Piercius>, A90, 102; B20; C186, 322–3
Answer to Arius detected <Arianism. Answer to [Arius detected]>, C256
Answer to the above, see Answer to Mr. Pence’s Western inquisition
Pelargus, Christophorus, A55–6; C186
Pelegromius, Simon, A89
Pellegrini, Camillo <Pellegrino>, C6
Pellicanus, Conradus <Pelicanus>, A26
Pelling, Edward, C186
Pelling, John, C323
Pelt, Joannes <Pelthis>, A55
Pemberton, Ebenezer, A90; C186, 323, 326 (under Prince)
Pemberton, Ebenezer, jr., C323
Pemberton, Henry, A118; B20; C37, 101, 139, 218
Pemberton, William, A89
Pemble, William, A26, 56, 89; C94, 186
Pendlebury, William, C323
Penington, Isaac, C186
Penn, William, C229
Persuasive to moderation <Dissenters. Persuasive>, C280
Three letters tending to demonstrate <Conscience. Three letters>, C276
Pennottus, Gabriel, A26
Penrose, Thomas, C323
Pepperell, Sir William, bart., C214
Percival, Thomas, C101
Percy, Thomas, bp., Key to the New Testament <New Testament. Key>, C319; Reliques of ancient poetry, B10 <listed under Dodsley, Robert>; C143; Song of Solomon newly translated <Solomon’s song>, C335
Percyvall, Richard <Parcyvall>, A57; Dictionarie in Spanish and English <Minsheu, Joh., Spanish and English dictionary>, A24
Perez de Valencia, Jaime <Parez de Valentia>, A26
Peritsol, Abraham, see Farissol, Abraham ben Mordecai
Perizonius, see Voorbroeck, Jacobus
Perkins, Joseph, C323
Perkins, William, A26, 55–6, 89; C186
Perrault, Nicolas, Morale des Jesuites, <Jesu societas. Morale>, C115
Perrin, Jean Baptiste, Brevis ad artem cogitandi introductio <Introductio brevis . . .>, C88
Perrin, Jean Paul, A56
Perry, Charles, B20
Perry, Francis, C234
Perry, Joseph, C323
Persian Cromwell, see Swedish officer, pseud.
Persius, A83; B15 (under Juvenal); C16 (under Juvenal)
Perspective practique, see Dubreuil, Jean
Perth assembly a nullity, see Calderwood, David
Pesantius, Alexander, A26
Peter Lombard, see Lombard, Peter
Peters, Charles, C42
Pétion de Villeneuve, Jérôme, Loix civiles <Loix, les civiles>, C84
Petiscus, see Pitiscus
Petit, Edward, C120
Petition of the Lord Primate, see Humble petition of the Lord Primate
Petrarca, Francesco, A89–90; C143
Petropolitanæ imperialis scientiarum academiæ commentarii, see Imperatorskaia akademiia nauk i khudozhestv, St. Petersburg
Petrus, a Bella Pertica <Bellapertica, Pet.>, A7, 71
Petrus a Sancto Joseph, see Pierre de St. Joseph
Petrus, de Abano <Abano, Pet. de; Ebano, Petr. de>, A3, 13
Petrus, Bartholomseus, of Lntre <Lintrensis, Barth. Petr.>, A50
Pett, Sir Peter, C29; Discourse concerning liberty of conscience <Liberty of conscience, discourse concerning>, C179
Petter, Nicolaes, C33
Pettingall, John <Pettingal>, B20; C85, 208, 234
Petty, William, C148
Petyt, William, C85
Peucer, Gaspard <Peucerus>, C101
Peurbach, Georg von <Purbachius>, A90
Peyton, Sir Edward, C214
Pezel, Christoph <Pezelius>, A56, 89
Pfaff, Christoph Matthias <Pfaffen>, C323
Pfaff, Johann Christoph, Protestantium dogmata ex jure canonico comprohata <Protestantism. Protestantium . . .>, C226
Pflacher, Moses <Pflacherus>, A55
Pfochenius, Sebastianus, A90
Pharmacopæia Londinensis colle giarum <Pharmacopeia . . .>, see London.
Royal college of physicians
Phavorinus, see Varinus, Phavorinus Camers, bp.
Philalethes, pseud., Gibraltar a bulwark to Great Britain <Gibralter . . .>, C246; Pandemonium, a poem <Lauder, Wm. Pandemonium>, C238
Philanglus, or some sober inspections, see Howell, James
Philemon to Hydaspes, see Coventry, Henry
Philipps, Jenkin Thomas <Phillips; Phillipps>, A111; C61, 75, 120, 186, 229
Philips, John <Phillips>, C143, 239
Phillips, Edward, C204
Phillips, J. T., see Philipps, Jenkin Thomas
Phillips, John <Philips>, B20; see also Las Casas, Bartholomæus
Phillips, Robert, C323
Phillips, Samuel, C323
Philochristus, pseud., Letter to the Rev. Mr. Chandler, occasioned by his late discourse, entitled, The case of subscription, C267 (under Chandler) [Philochristus variously identified as Richard Moseley, George Harvest, and Peter Annet]
Philodamas, a tragedy, see Bentley, Richard
Philoponus, Joannes Grammaticus, A15, 57
Philosophical collections, see Hooke, Robert, ed.
Philosophical transactions, see Royal Society of London
Philostorgius, C45
Philostrarus, Flavius, C18
Philotheos Physiologus, see Tryon, Thomas
Philoveritas, pseud., Essay on religion <Religion. Essay on religion>, C328
Phipps, Constantine, see Mulgrave, Constantine John Phipps, 2nd baron
Phipps, Joseph, C186
Phips, William, C323
Phocylides, C20 (under Theognidis)
Phocylides, Joan., see Holwarda, Joannes Phocylides
Phœnix, or a revival of scarce and valuable pieces, see Dunton, John
Phrygius, Petrus Franciscus, A57
Physical and literary essays <Essays physical and literary>, C150
Pianezza, Carlo E. F. G. de Simiana, marchese di, A90
Piccolomini, Æneas Sylvius, see Catholic Church. Pope Pius II and Pius II, pope
Piccolomini, Alessandro, abp., C47
Piccolomini, Francesco, A27, 56
Picherel, Petrus <Picherellus>, A89
Pickard, Edward, C323–4
Pickering, Danby, C81
Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni, conte, A25, 90
Pictet, Benedict, C186
Piedmont. Collection of papers, see Collection of papers . . . concerning the massacres in Piedmont
Pierce, Nathaniel, C229
Pierce, Thomas, C186
Piercius, Jac, see Peirce, James
Pierre, Jean, see Ripert de Montclair
Pierre de St. Joseph <Pet. a S. Joseph>, A83
Piers <Pierce> Ploughman, see Langland, William
Pietas et gratulatio, see Harvard college
Pietro Soave Polano, see Sarpi, Paolo
Piganiol de la Force, Jean Aymar, C49
Piggott, John <Piggot; Pigott>, C187, 324
Pighius, Stephanus Vinandus <Vinandus, Steph.>, C63
Pigna, Giovanni Battista, C61
Pignet, see Du Pinet, Antoine
Pignoria, Lorenzo <Pignorius>, C6, 208
Pike, Nicholas, C92
Pilot English, see English pilot
Pincier, Johann <Pallengenius, Eli>, A89
Pincot, Daniel, C9
Pindar, B20, 26 (under West); C18, 144 (under West)
Pine, John, C33
Pineda, Juan de, A26
Pinelus, see Pinhel
Pingré, Alexandre Guy, C11
Pinhel, Arius <Pinelus, Arias>, A90
Pinke, William, A89
Pinto, Hector <Pintus>, A55
Piranesi, Giambattista, C7, 33
Pisaurensia marmora, see Abbati Olivieri Giordani, Annibali degli
Pisaurensis, collectio omnium poematum, see Amati, Pasquale
Piscator, Johann, A26, 89–90, 111; C187
Piscator, F., and Piscator, P., pseud., see Fisher, Payne
Piscorius, see Pistorius
Pisis, Raynerii de, see Raynerius, of Pisa
Pisonis, Nic., see Nicolas, da Pisa
Pistorius, Johann <Piscorius>, ed., Artis cabalisticæ scriptores, A3; Germanicarum rerum illustrium scriptores, A15
Pitcairn, Archibald, C101
Pitiscus, Bartholomaeus <Petiscus>, A57
Pitiscus, Samuel <Petiscus, Sam.>, C6
Pits, John <Pitseus>, A56
Pitt, Christopher, B20; C21 (under Virgilius), 143
Pitt, William, 1st earl of Chatham, C245
Answer at large to his speech, see Answer at large to the speech of William Pitt
Celebrated speech of a celebrated commoner <America. Celebrated speech>, C242
His political conduct, see Political conduct of the Earl of Chatham Political debates, C250
Pitts, Thomas, Western martyrology, or the bloody assizes, C127
Pius II, pope <Sylvius, Æneas>, A30, 57; Gnomologia sententiarum, A80
Placæus, Josua, see La Place, Josué de
Placcius, Vincent, C120
Placette, Jean de la, C187
Plague, historical account of the same, see Bertrand, Jean, or Soame, John
Succinct account of the one at Merseils, see Chicovneau, François
Plain and faithful narrative of the differences among the dissenters at Exeter <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Plain and faithful narrative>, C344
Plain and seasonable address to the freeholders in Great Britain <America. Plain and seasonable address>, C242
Plain dealing, or a friendly reproof <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Plain dealing>, C344
Plain English, C250
Plain reasoner, wherein the present state of affairs is set in a new light, C250
Plan for a Magdalen house, see Hanway, Jonas
Plan of the English commerce, see Defoe, Daniel
Plank, Stephen, C216
Plater, Felix <Platerus>, A57; C94, 101
Platina, Bartholomew dé Sacchi, A56; C29 (under Ricault)
Plato, A27, 114; B20, 23 (under Spens); C18
Platonic wife, a comedy, see Griffith, Elizabeth
Platt, Sir Hugh, A90
Platts, John, Historical and rational enquiry <Diocesan bishops, historical and rational account>, C280
Playfair, James, C35
Playford, John, C356
Play-house, companion to it, see Baker, David Erskine
Plazzonus, Franciscus <Plazzonius>, C218
Pleas of the crown, see Hale, Sir Matthew
Pleix, see Dupleix, Scipion
Plenderleath, David <Plenderheath>, C324
Pleyx, see Dupleix, Scipion
Plimouth, New, see New Plymouth
Pliny, the elder <Plinius, C. Sec.>, A27, 118; C18, 72
Pliny, the younger <Plinius, C. Cecil. Sec; Plinius, Cæo.>, A90, 111; B19 (under Orrery), 20; C18
Pliny junior, pseud., Letters to the earl of Hillsborough, C148
Pluche, Noel Antoine, B19 <Nature displayed>; C72, 120, 187
Plus ultra, see Hickman, Henry
Plutarch, A26–7, 115; B20; C18–9, 29
Plymouth, see New Plymouth
Pococke, Edward <Pocock>, A114; B20; C42, 132 (under Abul-Pharajio), 134
Pococke, Richard, bp. <Pocock>, C75, 324
Pœllnitz, Carl Ludwig von, baron <Polnitz>, B20; C75
Poem on the glorious achievements . . . of Admiral Vernon <Vernon, admiral, poem on his glorious achievements>, C240
Poetæ Græcæ veteres, see La Rovière, Pierre de
Poetæ minores græcæ, A90; B20; C19
Poetæ veteres, carminis Græci heroici, scriptores, see Lectius, Jacobus
Poetarum Latinorum opera et fragmenta, see Maittaire, Michael
Poeton, Edw., Chirugeon’s closet, see Bonham, Thomas
Poetry, British, an introduction of the ancient Greek and Roman measures into it, see Introduction of the ancient Greek and Roman measures
Pointer, John, C120
Poisons, essay on culinary, see Robertson, Joseph
Poivre, Pierre, Voyages d’un philosophe, C126
Polan, Amand <Polanus>, A26, 55, 89; C356
Poland, original pieces concerning the situation, see Original pieces
Polhill, Edward, A89
Polignac, Melchior de, cardinal, C143
Polite behaviour, an essay upon it, see Essay on polite behavior
Politeia civilis et ecclesiastica, see De politia civilis et ecclesiastica
Politeuphuia, see Ling, Nicholas
Politi, Alessandro <Politus>, C229
Politian, see Poliziano, Angelo
Political aphorisms, or the true principles, see H., T.
Political conduct of the Earl of Chatham <Chatham, Wm. Pitt, earl of, His political conduct>, C245
Political debates, see Pitt, William, 1st earl ot Chatham
Political logic displayed <Political logic; or a key>, C250
Political register (1769–70), C87
Politicks on both sides, with regard to foreign affairs, see Bath, William Pulteney, earl of
Politus, see Politi
Poliziano, Angelo, A90
Pollexfen, John, England and East India inconsistent <East India trade. England and E. India inconsistent>, C210
Pollux, Julius <Pollucus; Julius Pollux>, A57; C16, 19
Polnitz, see Pœllnitz, Carl Ludwig von, baron
Polus, see Poole
Polyænus, C19
Polyanthea, A27
Polybius, B13 (under Hampton), 20; C19
Polycarp, bp. of Smyrna, A56
Polygamy, discourse on it, see Ochino, Bernardino
Pomier, see Paumier
Pomis, David de, A27
Pompeius Festus, see Festus, Sextus Pompeius
Pomponazzi, Pietro <Pomponatius>, C94, 187
Poncius, Joannes, A27
Pontificiale [sic] romanum, see Catholic church
Pontoppidan, Erik, bp., C72
Poole, Matthew <Polus>, A25, 27, 89; B20; C42, 187, 229, 324
Poor man’s library, see Alley, William, bp.
Pope, Alexander, B20; C16 (under Homerus), 121, 143; New Dunciad <Dunciad, new>, C238
Pope, Michael, C187
Popery, a modest plea for, see Modest plea for popery
Popery against Christianity, see Gordon, James
Popery, free thoughts on the establishment of, see Bruce, Archibald
Popery, hist[ory] of, see Care, Henry Popery.
Free examination of the methods used to prevent the growth, see Usher, James
Modest plea for popery (1717, i.e. 1735), C324
Real antiquity of the church of Rome proved, C324
Religion of papists and presbyterians truly stated, see Newcome, Daniel
Roman papal empire (1600, i.e. 1700), C324
Some acco[unt] of the late inclinations, see Grosvenor, Benjamin
Three questions resolved, see Fleming, Caleb
Pope’s deadly wound, see Clarke, Thomas
Popple, William, C187
Popular prejudice concerning partiality to the interests of the house of Hanover <Hanover. Popular prejudice>, C247
Porny, Marc Antoine <Porney>, C54
Porphyry <Porphyrius>, A10, 90; C19
Port Royal, Messrs. de, see Lancelot, Claude and Arnauld, Antoine
Porta, Giovanni Battista della, A89; C121
Portius, Joannes Christophorus, A27
Portugal, Joan, de, see Joannes de Portugal
Portuguese inquisition, authentic memoirs of it, see Authentic memoirs . . .
Portugueze dictionary, see Compleat account of the Portugueze language
Portus Iccius J. Cæsaris illustratis, see Somner, William
Possel, Johann <Posselius>, A90; C121, 149
Possevino, Antonio, A27
Postel, Guillaume <Postellus>, C7, 49, 52, 121, 136
Postlethwayt, Malachy, C38, 148
Pott, Percival, C101
Potter, Francis, A55
Potter, John, A111
Potterjohn, abp., B20; C7, 187, 324
Potter, Thomas, Expedition against Rochefort fully stated <Report. Expedition against Rochefort>, C230
Pouilly, see Levesque de Pouilly, Louis Jean
Povey, Charles, Torments after death: delivered in a conference <Hell torments after death>, C298
Powell, William Samuel <Powel>, C324
Powers claimed by the hierarchy examined <Hierarchy, examination of the powers>, C212
Pownal, Thomas, B20; C85, 208; Treatise on government <Government. Treatise on it>, C247
Pozzo, Paride del, Duello libro de re, C110
Practical discourses on hearing the word, C173 <Hearing the word, practical discourses on it>, 187
Practical divinity of the papists, see Clarkson, David
Practice of piety, see Bayly, Lewis
Practise of Christianity, see Saltmarsh, John
Præcognita theologica, see Alsted, Johann Heinrich
Prat, Daniel, Farther remarks on the Reverend Dr. Snape’s Second letter <Snape, Andrew, Further [sic] remarks>, C335
Necessity of believing in a future state <Future state, necessity of believing>, C291
Remarks on the Reverend Dr. Snape’s Second letter <Snape, Andrew, Rem[arks] on his 2d letter>, C335
Pratz, M. le Page du, see Le Page du Pratz, M.
Praver.
Form of prayer for a fast and Forms of prayer composed on account of the rebellion, see Church of England. Liturgy and ritual
Letter from Theophilus to Gains, see Fleming, Caleb
Select forms of prayer made use of on the last fast, see Select form of prayer
Prayers, their order, Heb., see Siddur
Precedents in chancery, from 1689 to 1722, C81
Predestination made absolute, considerations upon it, see Barclay, Robert
Prelate’s tyranny, a new discovery of it, see Prynne, William
Prentice, Thomas, C324
Prerogative of man <Soul. Prerogative of man>, C335
Presbyterian government vindicated, see Vindication of presbyteriall-government
Presbyterians, historical essay of their royalty, see Kirkpatrick, James
Presbyters re-ordination by bishops, serious review of it, see Crofton, Zachary
Preservative against popery, see Gibson, Edmund, bp.
Press, essay on the liberty of it, see Hayter, Thomas, bp.
Prester John, C229
Presti, Leonhard Maria, see Lo Presti, Leonardo Maria
Preston, John, A55, 57, 89; C187
Preston, Thomas, see Widdrington, Roger, pseud.
Pretender & popery, Gt. Britain’s memorial against them, see Chandler, Samuel
Price, John, C42
Price, Richard, B21; C47, 92, 187, 251
Prideaux, Humphrey, A26, 55–6, 111; B21; C29, 61
Prideaux, John, A89
Priestcraft exposed, C229
Priesthood. False notion of a Christian priesthood, see Herne, Thomas
Priestley, Joseph, B21; C34, 42, 52, 94–5, 121, 140, 187–8, 212, 250, 325
Present state of liberty in Great Britain and her colonies, B13 <Great-Britain and North America–present state of>; C243 <America. Present state>, 245 <Britain. Present state>
Primaleon, of Greece, A90
Primatt, William, C136
Primaudaye, see La Primaudaye, Pierre de
Primer for the use of Mohawk children <Mohawk language, a primmer [sic] of>, C52
Primrose, Gilbert, A89
Prince, Nathan, C358
Prince, Thomas, C35, 326, 356; Memoirs of Roger Clap, C207 (under Clap)
Principles of equity, B11 <Equity, principles of>; C85
Principles of the protestant religion maintained, see Allen, James
Pringle, Sir John, C101
Prior, Matthew, Dialogues of the dead, B10
Prior, William, C326
Priscianus <Priscinus Caesariensis>, A90
Prisons, thoughts on them, see Jebb, John
Privileges and practices of Parliament <Parliament. Privileges and practices>, C250
Processionale ad usum Sarum, see Catholic church
Proclus <Procli philosophi platonici vita>, C29
Professorum Leidensium censura, see Leyden. University
Professorum Leidensium specimen, see Leyden. University
Progress of envy, a poem <Lauder, Wm. Progress of envy>, C238
Prohibition act, reflections on it, see Deioe, Daniel
Propertius, A116
Prophecy. Argument from prophecy . . ., see Lowman, Moses
Prophets, account of some pretended ones, see Account of the pretended prophets
Proposal for obtaining a charter to incorporate a society for promoting Christian knowledge, see Humble proposal
Prosper of Aquitaine, A89
Protestans, leur plaintes, see Claude, Jean
Protestant dissenters, their rights, see Barrington, John Shute Barrington, 1st viscount
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. Diocese of Massachusetts. Liturgy . . . for the use of the First Episcopal Church in Boston, C179
Protestant remarks on T. D.’s Discourse, see Marvell, Andrew
Protestant-armour, see Theophilus, Anglicanus, pseud.
Protestantism.
Plain reasons, see Chandler, Samuel
Protestant, or the doctrine of universal liberty, see Sharp, William
Protestant religion maintained, see Allen, James
Protestantium dogmata ex jure canonico comprobata, see Pfaff, Johann Christoph
Protestant’s reasons why he cannot turn papist, C327
Some account of the protestant interest, see Mather, Cotton
True protestant religion set forth, C326
View of the articles of the protestant and popish faith, C327
Protestant’s reasons why he cannot turn papist <Protestantism. Protestant’s reasons>, C327
Protests in the House of Lords, see Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
Prussia. Laws, etc. <Code Frédéric, ou corps de droit>, C77; Exposition of the motives, see Mitchell, Andrew
Prynne, William, A26, 55–7; C61, 78, 85, 122, 148, 188, 229, 251
Breviate of the life of Archbishop Laud, B16 (under Laud); C29
New discovery of the prelates tyranny, <Prelate’s tyranny, a new discovery of it>, C121
Quench-coale, A57
Timothy and Titus unbishoped, C213
Przypkowski, Samuel, Dissertatio de pace <Anonymi dissertatio>, A66
Psalms in metre, see Bible. Bay Psalm book
Psalmi, see Bible
Ptolomæus, Claudius, A27, 56; C49; Geographia universalis, A15
Pufendorf, Samuel, freiherr von <Puffendorf; Puffendorff; Puttendorf>, A57, 90; B21; C61, 85, 122
Pujati, Giovanni Antonio <Puiati; Pugati>, B21; C122
Puller, Timothy, C188
Pulleyn, John <Pulleyne>, C327; Art of contentment <Contentment, the art of>, C46, 164
Pulton, Ferdinando <Pulton, Fard.>, see Great Britain, Laws, etc.
Pulton, Frederick, C81
Purbach, see Peurbach, Georg von
Purchas, Samuel, A26–7
Putchius, Helias, see Putschius, Helias
Puteanus, Erycius <Put, Hendrik van der>, A90
Puteo, Franciscus de, A25
Putschius, Helias <Putchius>, A57
Purtendorf, see Puffendorf
Pye, Benjamin, C327
Pye, Samuel, C188
Pyle, Thomas, A111; B21; C188, 327
Pynchon, William, C188
Q
Quakers.
A brief account of their persecutions, see Brief account of the persecutions of the Quakers
Clergy’s plea for a fixed and settled maintenance, see Besse, Joseph, or Ollive, Joseph
Declaration of their faith, see Burroughs, Edward
Harmless and innocent, their declaration, see Fox, George
Quakers quibbles, see Thompson, Thomas
Quarles, Francis, C143
Quench coal (1637), see Prynne, William
Querbeuf, Yves Mathurin Marie Tréaudet de, Lettres edifiantes et curieuses <Jesu societas. Lettres>, B16; C115
Queries recommended to the consideration of the public <Subscription. Queries recommended to the consideration of the public>, C338
Question proposed to the author of the addresses, see Gibson, Edmund, bp.
Question stated, answer to the above, see Forster, Nathaniel
Question stated, whether the freeholdeers of Middlesex, see Meredith, Sir William
Quevedo y Villegas, Francesco de, C19 (under Plutarchus)
Quinctilianus, see Quintilianus
Quincy, Edmund, C230
Quincy, John, C90, 99 (under Hodges), 101 (under Pitcairn), 102
Quincy, Josiah, C358
Quinquarboreus, Joannes, C52
Quintilianus <Quinctilianus, M. Fab.>, A118; B21; C19
Quintus Curtius, see Rufus, Quintus Curtius
Quintus Smyrnaeus <Quintus Calabri>, A90
Quistorp, Johann <Quistorius>, A108
R
*Rabbinical manuscript, C89
Rabelais, François, C122
Raccolta d’apologie edite ed inedite delta dottrina de’ PP. gesuiti <Jesu societas. Raccolta>, C115
Racine, Jean, C131
Racines hebraiques, see Houbigant, Charles François
Rada, Juan de <Radus, Joan. de>, A58–9
Radcliff, Ebenezer, Two letters to the right rev. prelate <Dissenters. Two letters to a rev. prelate>, C280
Rader, Matthew <Raderus>, A28
Radicati, see Passerani, Alberto Radicati, conte
Radus, see Rada
Raimond, Denis, see Girard, Claude
Rainolds, John <Raynoldes>, A57–8, 91; C188; Answere to a sermon . . . by G. Downame <Answer to Downham’s sermon> (wrongly attrib., see Sherwood, Richard), A35
Rait, William, A91
Raius, see Ray
Râle, Sébastien <Ralle>, C89 (MS.)
Raleigh, Sir Walter, A28, 92; C61, 122, 230; Prerogative of Parliaments, B21 <Parliaments, rise and power of>; C250 <Parliament. Manner of holding>, 251
Ralph, James, C61, 143; Case of our present theatrical disputes <Theatrical disputes, case of the present>, C232
Rambler, see Johnson, Dr. Samuel
Ramée, Pierre de la <Ramus>, A59, 91, 108; C50, 88, 216, 230, 237, 355
Ramesay, William <Ramsey>, C95
Ramsay, Allan, Thoughts on the origin and nature of government <Government. Thoughts on its origin and nature>, C247
Ramsay, André Michel de <Ramsay, Chevalier>, C122, 230; Life of Fénelon <Fénelon, M. Abp. of Cambray, Life of>, C27
Ramsay, Andrew, C188
Ramsay, David, C61
Ramsey, see Ramesay
Ramus, Pet., see Ramée, Pierre de la
Ranchin, Guillaume, Review of the conncell <council> of Trent, A28
Rand, William, C327
Randall, John, A58
Randall, Matthew <Randal>, Reflections on the duty of masters, C122, 188
Randall, Thomas, C327
Randolph, Thomas, C327
Ranulphi Cistrensis, see Higden, Ranulphus
Raphel, Georg <Raphelius>, C42
Raphelengius, Franz, A59
Rapin, Paul de, A92, 123; B21; C61, 214
Rashi <Jarchi, R. Solom.>, A82; Rook upon the law, C132
Rast, Georg Sigismund, C327
Rastell, William, C81; Terrnes de la ley <Ley, les terrnes de la>, C81
Rationale divinorum, see Durantis, Gulielmus, bp.
Raulin, Johann, A58
Ravenscroft, Thomas, C356
Ravensperger, Hermann, Florilegium theologicum, A45
Raviglio Rossi, Giulio, C61
Ravisius, Joannes <Ravisius Textor>, see Tixier, Jean
Rawlet, John, C188
Rawlin, Richard, C188
Rawlinson, Richard, C29
Rawson, Joseph, Essay on Christ’s fear of death <Christ. Essay>, C269
Ray, John <Raius>, A92, 111, 123; B21; C31, 72, 76, 122
Ray, Nicholas, C251
Ray, Thomas, C327
Raymond, Henry Augustus, pseud., see Scott, Sarah
Raymond, Sir Robert Raymond, 1st baron, Reports, see Great Britain. Courts
Raynal, Jean, C61
Raynaud, Théophile <Raynaudrus; Reynaudus>, A58; C118
Raynerius, of Pisa <Pisis, Raynerius de>, A57
Raynoldes, see Rainolds, John
Read, Henry, C327
Read, James, C283 (under Evans)
Reader, Simon, C188
Reader, Thomas, C188
Reading, John, A91
Real antiquity and authority of the church of Rome proved <Popery. Real antiquity of the church of Rome proved>, C324
Real seeker, or a series of letters, C189
Reason.
Answer to the postscript of scripture vindicated, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley
Defence of the plea, see Jackson, John
Essay concerning the use, and Essay concerning its use, see Collins, Anthony
Plea for human reason, see Jackson, John
Second part of the plea, see Jackson, John
Reasonableness of the Christian religion, see Hammond, Henry
Reasons against a standing army <Army, reasons against a standing>, C219
Reasons for im[peaching] the L—d h—t—r, see Defoe, Daniel
Reasons for uniting the church and dissenters <Church. Reasons for uniting>, C271
Reasons of dissent from the last resolution of the General Assembly <Dissentfrom a resolution>, C280
Reasons of the dissenting brethren against the third proposition <Dissenting brethren, their reasons against Presbyterian government>, A43
Reasons of the necessity of the Reformation in England, see Jacob, Henry
Reasons offered to Parliament, see Wyng, John
Réaumur, René Antoine Ferchault de, C72
Recentiores de anima controversiæ, see Kraus, Christian
Reckenberger, Johann Leonard <Rechenbergerus; Reckenbergerus; Reckenbergius>, C70, 204, 208
Reclaimed papist, see Canes, John Baptist Vincent
Reconcileableness of God’s prescience, see Howe, John
Recueil des excellens et libres discours sur l’estat present de France <Discours sur l’etat de France>, C246
Recupito, Giulio Cesare, C122
Redi, Francesco <Redus>, C72
Rees, David, C328
Reeves, William <Reeve>, B21; C45
Reflections on representation, see Reflexions . . .
Reflections on the late convention, see Seasonable reflections
Reflections upon the books of the Holy Scripture, see Allix, Peter
Reflections upon two Athenian mercuries lately published <Baptism. Reflections>, C258
Reflexions on representation in parliament <America. Reflections on representation>, C242
Reformation of manners . . ., account of its progress, see Woodward, Josiah
Regenvolscius, Andr., see Wegięrski, Andrzej
Regicides, accompt of the trial, and Regicides–trial of the, see Nottingham, Heneage Finch, 1st earl of, Exact and impartial account . . .
Register historical, see Historical register
Register of that most noble Order of the Garter <Register of the most noble order>, see Garter, Order of the
Registrum brevium, C81
Regius, Henricus, A59
Regius, Urbanus, A58
Rehearsall transpos’d, see Marvell, Andrew
Rehlingius, Joannes, C237
Reimarus, Hermann Samuel, C237
Reineccius, Reinier, A59
Reines, Thomas <Reinesius>, C7
Reinhold, Erasmus <Reinoldus>, A59
Reinold, Johann <Reinoldius>, C122
Reiske, Justus Christoph, C212
Reland, Adrian <Relandus>, B21; C49, 70, 134, 328
Relation of Pr. Robert’s proceedings in Leicestershire, see True relation of Prince Rupert’s proceedings
Relation of the victorious skirmish at Southam-field, see True and perfect relation
Relationi universali, see Botero, Giovanni
Relations and observations . . . upon the Parliament begun 1740 [i.e. 1640], see Walker, Clement
Religion and reason adjusted, see Banks, Richard
Religion, estimate of the profit and loss, see Anderson, George
Religion gentili nel moriere ricavata, see Maffei, Scipione, marchese
Religion not the magistrate’s province, C328, 338 <Subscription. Religion not the magistrate’s province>
Religion of antichrist, or notes on the Revelation, see Barnard, John
Religion of nature considered, C328
Religion of nature not set up in opposition, C328
Religion of the Church of England the surest establishment of the royal throne <Church of England, its religion the surest establishment>, C221
Religion.
Discourse of religion natural and revealed, see Barrington, John Shute Barrington, 1st viscount
Essay on religion, see Philoveritas, pseud.
External, its use and importance, see Blackburne, Francis
Five schemes of Christian religion, C328
Free thoughts concerning the wrong notions . . . about the use of reason in religion, C328
Letters on religion between Theophilus and Eugenia, see Blackmore, Sir Richard
Of nature not set up in opposition, see Religion of nature not set up in opposition
Religion of nature considered, C328
Religion not the magistrates province, C328
Remarks on the short system, see Remarks upon a book, intituled The short system of religion
Short system of religion, see Barrington, John Shute Barrington, 1st viscount
Religious ceremonies and customs of the several nations of the world, A115
Religious establishment in Scotland examined, see Graham, John
Religious grievances, a short and seasonable application, see Stone, Francis
Religious remembrancer, see Jones, Thomas
Reliques of ancient poetry, see Percy, Thomas, bp.
Remaines concerning Brittaine, see Camden, William
Remarks on a pamphlet, intitled Thoughts on the conduct of Tories <Tories, whigs & dissenters, remarks>, C252
Remarks on Bp. Burnet’s History <Burnet, Gilbert. Remarks on his history>, C213
Remarks on Dr. Johnson’s life of Milton, see Blackburne, Francis
Remarks on the above [letter to a dissenter in Exeter], see Moore, John
Remarks on the appendix to the present state of the nation <Nation, remarks on the appendix>, C250
Remarks on two pamphlets, see Middleton, Conyers
Remarks upon a book, intituled The short system of religion <Religion. Remarks on the short system of religion>, C328
Remarks upon a late dissertation <Trinity. Remarks>, C345
Remarks upon a letter published in the London chronicle <Breton, cape, remarks upon a letter>, C220
Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock’s Answer to Mr. Sykes <Sherlock, Thomas, Remarks on Dr. Sherlock’s letter>, C333
Remarks upon bishop, scripture, vindicated, see Foxcroft, Thomas, Eleutherius inermatus
Remarks upon certain proposals for an application to Parliament for relief <Subscription. Remarks upon certain proposals>, C338
Remarks upon some strictures lately published, C230
Remigius, Nicol., see Remy, Nicholas
Remón, Alonso <Remo, Ildefonsus>, A59
Remus, Georgius, A91
Remy, Nicholas <Remigius>, C122
Renaudot, Eusebius <Renaudote; Renaudus>, C76, 134
Reply of the ministers of the several Roman Catholic states <Letters to his majesty’s secretaries of state>, C226
Reply to a scandalous libel, see Sutcliffe, Matthew
Report of the general officers, see Great Britain. Army.
Report.
Candid refections on the report, see Fox, Henry
Expedition against Rochefort fully stated, see Potter, Thomas
Reports des cases in ley, see Great Britain. Courts
Reprover, faithful, see Wadsworth, Benjamin
Republicas del mundo, see Roman y Zamora, Jeronimo
Resbury, Nathaniel <Resbury, Sam.>, C328
Resignation, apology for a late, see Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of
Resignation discussed, C251
Resisting the lawful magistrate, of see Hammond, Henry
Response charitable touchant les droicts du roy sur le temporel du clergé, see Paumier, François
Responsionum casuum conscientiæ, see Beja Perestrello, Luiz de
Respons[um] adepisc. Walachrian. see Secunda remonstrantia . . .
Restitution universal, further defended, see Stonhouse, Sir James
Returna brevium <Retorna>, C81
Reuber, Justus <Reuberus>, A15
Reuchlin, Anton, A28
Reuchlin, Johannes, A28, 59, 91; C52, 136
Revelation, a plea for it, see Bundy, Richard
Revelation of St. John, a dissertation on the 13th ver. of the 11th ch., see Peckard, Peter
Revett, Nicholas <Revelt>, C8
Review, critical, see Critical review
Review, monthly, see Monthly review
Review of Bishop Burnet s History <Burnet, Gilbert. Review of his history>, C213
Review of the council of Trent, see Ranchin, Guillaume
Review of some exceptions to the Ld.
Falkland’s Discourse, see Hammond, Henry
Review of the universal remedy for all diseases incident to coin <Coin. Review of the universal remedy>, C209
Review of two pamphlets, see Forrester, Thomas
Rev, Claude, C230
Reyner, Kirby, C328
Reynolds, John, A111; C143; Vox cœli <Spain. Vox cœli>, C252
Reynolds, Thomas, C329
Rhenius, Johann, A91
Rheticus, Georg Joachim <Rheticus, J. Joachim>, C10 (under Copernicus)
Rhetofortis, Sam., see Rutherford, Samuel
Rhetores selecti, see Gale, Thomas
Rhodogini, see Richerius, Ludovicus Cælius, Rhodiginus
Rhudde, Durand, C329
Rhyss, Udal ap <Rhy and Udale; Rhys>, B21; C76
Ribadeneira, Pedro e, Historia ecclesiastica del scisma del reyno de Inglaterra, A81
Ricard, Samuel, C38
Ricaut, Sir Paul <Ricault>, C29, 58 (under Knolles), 61, 63 (under Vega)
Riccaltoun, Robert, Inquiry into the spirit and tendency of letters on Theron and Aspasio, C176
Riccioli, Giovanni Battista <Ricciolus>, A28; C11
Riccoboni, Antonio <Riccobonus>, C149
Ricettano medicinale fiorentino, A28
Richards, Thomas, C205
Richards, William, C329
Richardson, Alexander, A91; C88, 355
Richardson, Gabriel, A28
Richardson, John, C42, 68, 205, 329
Richardson, John, bp., C189
Richardson, William, C329
Richerius, Ludovicus Cælius, Rhodiginus <Rhodogini; Cælius, Ludov. Rhodogini>, A11; C108, 122
Rider, John, bp., A59
Ridgley, Thomas <Ridgeley>, A115; B21; C189, 329; Unreasonableness of the charge of imposition <Trinitv, tracts relating to it. Unreasonableness . . .>, C344
Ridicule and irony in writing, a discourse, see Collins, Anthony
Ridley, Glocester, B22; C29, 329
Ridpath, George, Parliamentary right maintained <Parliament. Parliamentary right>, C250
Riedesel, Baron, C76
Right method of maintaining security, C85
Rights of Parliament vindicated, C242
Rights of the British colonies considered, C242
Rights of the Christian church asserted, see Tindal, Matthew
Rights of the kingdom, see Sadler, John
Riolan, Jean <Riolanus>, A28
Ripa, see Riva
Ripalda, Joan. Mart, de, see Martinez de Ripalda, Juan
Ripert de Montclair, Jean Pierre François de <Monclar; Pierre, Jean>, B20; C119, 122
Rise and progress of sacerdotal sanctity <Sacerdotal sanctity, rise and progress>, C239
Ritschel, George, C95
Riva, Raffaele <Ripa>, A28
Riverius, Laz., see Rivière, Lazare
Rivet, André, A28, 57–8, 91; C189; Mysteria patrum Iesuitarum <Jesuitarum patrum mysteria>, C225
Rivet, William, Autumnal equinox ascertained <Equinox autumnal, compendious way of finding>, C215
Rivière, Lazare <Riverius>, C102
Robbins, Nathaniel, C329
Robbins, Philemon, C329
Robe, Thomas, C230
Roberts, Lewis, A28
Roberts, Samuel, C329
Roberts, William, C329
Robertson, John, C92; True and antient method of reading Hebrew <Hebrew, true & ancient method of reading, C236
Robertson, Joseph, Essay on culinary poisons <Poisons, essay on culinary>, C218
Robertson, William, A59, 92; B11, 22; C53, 61, 189, 205, 329; Explanation of eight words, B8
Robins, Benjamin, C92
Robinson, Benjamin, A102; C189, 329
Robinson, Bryan, C140
Robinson, Christopher, Considerations on the late bill for the payment of the national debt <National debt, considerations>, C250
Robinson, Hugh, A106
Robinson, John, bp., C61
Robinson, John, pastor of Leyden, A58, 91–2
Robinson, Robert, Arcana: or the principles <Subscription. Arcana>, C338; Law of inheritances in fee <Inheritances in fee, law of>, C80
Robinson, Thomas, C81
Robles, M., C189
Robortelli, Francesco <Robortellus>, C230
Roby, W., God’s dwelling with men upon earth very wonderful <Consecration sermon at the opening of the new meeting house in Oxford>, C329
Rochefbucault, see La Rochefoucauld, François, duc de
Roches, François de <Roches, Franc. du>, C189
Roe, Thomas, C62
Roger, Alexandre, Nouveaux memoires des missions . . . dans le Levant <Jesu societas. Nouveaux memoires>, C115
Roger, M., Present state of Denmark, see Molesworth, Robert Molesworth, viscount
Rogers, Daniel, A28; C189; Treatise of the two sacraments, A62
Rogers, John (17th c.), C189
Rogers, John (18th c.), C189, 329
Rogers, John, of Dedham, A91
Rogers, Nathaniel, C330
Rogers, Nehemiah, A58
Rogers, Robert, Concise account of North America <Newfoundland, account of the island>, C210
Rogers, Thomas, C330
Rogissard, Étienne de <Rogissard, St.>, C53
Rojas, Fernando de, Celestina, A74
Rolle, Samuel, Theses of justification, C196
Rollin, Charles, B22; C62, 230
Rollock, Robert, A58, 91–2; C189
Roma antica, le vestigia e rarita, see Ficoroni, Francesco de’
Roma antica e moderna, C7
Roma, nipotisma di, see Leti, Gregorio
Romæus, Nicolæus, A106
Roman catholic church, see Catholic church
Roman papal empire <Popery. Roman papal empire>, C324
Roman y Zamora, Jeronimo, Republicas del mundo, A28
Romanæ historiæ anthologica, see Godwin, Thomas
Romans xiii vindicated from the abusive senses, see Fleetwood, William, bp.
Romans xiii vindicated in the doctrine of non-resistance, see Gatton, Benjamin
Romanum breviarium, see Catholic Church, Breviary
Romanum missale, see Catholic Church, Missal
Romanum pontificate, see Catholic Church, Pontifical
Romanum rituale, see Catholic Church, Ritual
Romanus, Ægidius, see Colonna, Egidio, abp.
Rome a la mode, see Le Noir, Jean
Rome, packet from, see Packet from Rome
Rome, weekly pacquet of advice from, see Care, Henry
Rome, Tuscany, and other parts of Italy, see Whatley, Stephen
Rome. Museo Capitolino, C6
Romilly, Sir Samuel, Observations on a late publication entitled Thoughts on executive justice, C85
Romish manual (MS.), see Catholic Church, Breviary
Rond, see Dalembert, Jean le Rond
Rorarius, Hieronymus, C95
Roscommon, Wenrworth Dillon, 4th earl, B22; C144
Rose, Hugh, C31
Rosenbachius, Zacharias, C205
Roseus, Camillus <Roscus>, A91
Rosewell, Samuel, C330
Ross, Alexander <Rossæus>, A59; Scholars companion <Schollar’s companion>, A94
Ross, Hugh, Essay for a new translation of the Bible, C40
Ross, John (under Hearne), C5
Rossi, Ottavio, C7
Rossijn, Johann Theodore <Rossün>, C230
Rothardus, Michael, A91
Rothbarth, Georg Christoph <Rothbarthius>, C330
Rotheram, Caleb, C330
Rotheram, John, C330
Rouille, Pierre Julian, C55
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, C85, 123
Roustan, Antoine Jacques, C190
Rovenzon, John, Treaise of metalica, A96
Row, Benjamin, C330
Rowe, Elizabeth, B22; C123, 144
Rowe, Nicholas, B17 (under Lucan), 22; C17 (under Lucan), 131, 144
Rowlands, Henry <Rowland>, C7
Rowlands, Richard <Verstegan>, C8
Rowning, John, C140
Roxana, see Alabaster, William
Royaerds, Jan <Royardus>, A91
Royal college of physicians, London, see London. Royal college of physicians
Royal society of London, C150–1
Philosophical transactions (1665–78), A56, 118
Philosophical transactions (1700–1783), C150
See also Birch, Thomas, and Hooke, Robert
Royaumont, Le Sieur de, pseud., see Fontaine, Nicolas
Ruardi, Johann <Ruardus>, C230
Rubens, Albert, C7
Rubens, Peter Paul, C7
Ruditnens, nouveaux, de la langue latine, see Lancelot, Claude
Rudolphinæ tabulæ, ed. Kepler, A28
Ruffhead, Owen, Life of Alexander Pope, B20 (under Pope); C29; ed., Statutes, see Great Britain. Laws, etc.
Rufus, Quintus Curtius <Curtius>, A90, 116; B21; C14
Ruggle, George, C131
Ruiz, Diego <Didac.>, A28
Rutland, Martin <Rulandus>, A92
Rundle, Thomas, bp. <Derry, bp. of>, C280, 330; Further considerations on the reasons alleged, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley
Rusconi, Giovanni Antonio, C8
Rushworth, John, A28; B22; C62, 148
Rusius, Joannes Reinhardus, C237
Russel, John, C330
Russel, Jonathan, C330
Russel, Rachel, see Russell, Rachel
Russel, Richard, see Russell, Richard
Russel, William, see Russell, William
Russell, Rachel Russell, lady <Russel>, C123
Russell, Richard <Russel>, C102
Russell, William <Russel>, C62
Russell, William Russell, lord <Russel>, C230
Russia, present state, see Weber, Friedrich Christian
Rust, George, bp., C190
Rutherford, Samuel <Rhetofortis; Rutherfoord>, A58, 91; C85, 190
Rutherforth, Thomas <Rutherford>, B22; C47, 85, 140, 190, 330
Rutherfurd, see Rutherford, Samuel
Ruvio, Antonio <Ruvius>, A59
Ruysch, Frederick <Ruyschius>, C102
Rycaut, Sir Paul <Ricault; Ricaut>, B22; C29, 61
Ryff, Petrus, C50
Ryland John, C190
Rymer, Thomas, Essay concerning critical and curious learning <Essay on critical and curious learning>, C111
S
S., E., Britaines busse <Brittain’s busse>, A39
S., H. L., Great treaty of peace, A80
S., J., Pleasant conference betweene a Popish recusant and a Protestant maid <Conference, a pleasing one>, C221
S., M., Great birth of man <Man, the great birth of him>, C239
S., T. [Smith, Thomas?], Profit and loss of the East India trade <East India trade. Profit and loss>, C210
Saadi, C355 (MS.)
Sabbathier, Pierre, C123
Sabetitius, Samuel <Sabeticius>, A61
Sacerdotal sanctity, rise and progress, see Rise and progress of sacerdotal sanctity
Sacheverell, Henry, A31; B22; C148, 330
Sackville, C., see Dorset, Charles Sackville, 2d duke of
Sacraments. Morality of religion, see Morality of religion
Sacred philosophy of earthquakes <Earthquakes, sacred philosophy of them>, C222
Sacrobosco, see Holywood, John
Sadeel, Antoine la Roche de <Sadeelis>, A59
Sadler, John, Rights of the kingdom, C85
St. Amour, Louis Gorin de, A2
St. Evremont, Charles de <Evremont>, C111
St. Germain, Christopher, Dialogues in English <Dialoges [sic]>, C80
St. John, Pawlet <John, Pawlet St.>, C304
St. Joseph, Angelo de <Angelus>, C202
St. Jure, Jean Baptiste, A82
St. Luke’s hospital for lunatics, London, see London. St. Luke’s hospital for lunatics
St. Nicholas, John <Nicholas>, C183
St. Petersburg, Imperial academy of sciences, see Imperatorskaia akademiia nauk i khudozhestv, St. Petersburg
St. Vincent, Gregorius de, A33
Sainte-Croix, Guillaume Emmanuel Joseph Guilhen de Clermont-Lodeve, baron de, Observations sur le traité de paix, C147
Salazar, Ferdinand. Quir. de, see Chirinos de Salazar, Fernando
Sale, George, C123
Salignac, see Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe
Salisbury, Robert Cecil, 1st earl of <Burghley>, C145
Salisbury, William, Two grammatical essays <Grammatical essays>, C235
Sallengré, Albert Henrik de, A107; C7, 19
Salles, M. Franc, de, see François de Sales, St.
Sallust <Salustius; Sallustius>, A92, 118; B12 (under Gordon), 22; C19
Salmasius or Salmazius, see Saumaise, Claude de
Salmon, Thomas, Consideration on the expediency of naturalization <Naturalization of foreign protestants and others>, C250; Critical essay concerning marriage <Marriage, critical essay concerning>, C118
Salner, Harmony of the confessions of the Christian . . . [Reformed] churches, A81
Salomoni, Giacopo <Salomonius>, C7
Saltershall sermons, see Sermons preached at Salters-hall
Saltmarsh, John, A93; Practice of policie in a Christian life <Practice of Christianity>, A89
Saluste du Bartas, Guillaume, A40; Divina settimana, tr. Ferrante Guisone, A75
Saluthius, Barth., see Cambi, Bartolommeo
Salvation, a short discourse., see Mather, Warham
Salvianus, Presbyter of Marseilles, A93; C190
Samuel de Lublino <Lublino, Sam. de>, A84
Sanchez, Francisco <Sanctius>, C136
Sanchez, Gaspar <Sanctius>, A30, 60
Sanchez, Thomas, A29
Sancroft, William, abp., C190
Sancta Clara, Franciscus à, see Davenport, Francis
Sancta Fide, see Hieronymus, de Sancta Fide
Sanctius, see Sanchez
Sanctorius, Sanctorius, C102 (and under Quincy)
Sandæus, Maximilianus, A59
Sandeman, Robert, Letters on Theron and Aspasio, C179, 190
Sanders, H., Religious and loyal thankfulness <Thanksgiving sermon>, C330
Sanders, Nicholas <Sanderus>, A30
Sanderson, Nicholas, see Saunderson, Nicholas
Sanderson, Robert, bp., A31, 60, 93, 123; C88, 190
Sanderson, Sir William, Compleat history of the life and raigne of King Charles <History of K. Charles> (1656, i.e. 1658), A18
Sandiford, William, C357
Sandys, Sir Edwin, Europæ speculum, A44
Sanhedrin and Maccoth <Talmudici duo tituli>, A63
Sannazaro, Jacopo <Sannazarius>, C144
Sanson, Nicolas, C48 (under Blome), 49
Sansovino, Francesco, C62
Sappho, C19
Sarcerius, Erasmus, A92
Saresberiensis, see John of Salisbury
Sargent, Rev. Mr., see Sergeant, John
Sarpi, Paolo <Father Paul; Paolo, Fra. Sarpi; Paul, P. S.; Paul, P. St.; Paulus, P. St.; Pietro Soave Polano; Suavis Poloni, Pet.>, A27, 61; B20; C52, 68, 120; Rights of sovereign and subject <Father Paul’s Rights>, A120
Sasbout, Adam, A59
Saumaise, Claude de <Messalinus, pseud.; Salmasius; Salmazius>, A85, 94; C7, 123, 136, 148
Saumur, France. Académie, see Theses theologicæ in Academia Salmuriensis
Saunders, Samuel, Letter to the Rev. Messrs. Tong, Robinson, Smith and Reynolds <Letter to Mr. Robinson>, C307, 344 <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Letter . . .>
Saunderson, Nicholas <Sanderson>, B22; C1
Saurin, Jacques, A107; B22; C190
Saussay, André du, C68
Savage, Richard, Life of, see Johnson, Dr. Samuel
Savage, Samuel Morton, C331; Sufficiency and perfection of scripture <Scripture, its sufficiency>, C331
Savot, Louis, C130
Sa-Wart, Johann Philipp <Sa-wart, J. Phil.>, C331
Saxe, Hermann Moritz, conte de, C124
Sayre, Gregory, A29
Sayre, Stephen, Rights of the colonies, and the extent of legislative authority <America. Rights of the colonies>, C243
Scaccia, Maximilianus, A31
Scaino, Antonio <Scayno>, A30
Scaliger, Giulio Cesare, A94, 123; C136
Scaliger, Joseph Juste, A30–1, 94; C35, 44 (under Eusebius)
Scamozzi, Vincenzo, Mirror of architecture, A39 (under Brown & Wotton)
Scaramuccia, Luigi, C9
Scayno, Anton., see Scaino, Antonio
Schaaf, Carl, see Schaff
Schade, Peter <Mosellanus>, A86
Schaff, Carl <Schaaf>, C134, 205
Schedel, Hartmann, A30
Scheibler, Christoph <Scheiblerus>, A94; C124, 355
Scheiner, Christoph, A61
Scheiner, Matthæus, Oratio philippica, C125 (under Toland, John)
Scherzerus, Joannes Adamus, A94
Schickard, Wilhelm <Schickardus>, A61, 94; C53, 237; ed., Tarich regum Persiæ, A62
Schindler, Valentin <Scihndlerus>, A31, 94–5; C205
Schism, a brief discourse upon it, see Billingsley, John
Schleupner, Christoph <Schleupnerus>, C358
Schlichter, Christianus Ludovicus, C331
Schlyctingii, Jonæ, see Szlichting de Bucowiets, Jonas
Schmer, Johann, C331
Schmidt, Erasmus <Schmidius>, A30; C38
Schmidt, Johann Andreas <Schmidius>, C331
Schoderus, see Schrœder, Johann
Schönbach, Johann Heinrich <Schœnbach>, C331
Schœnfeldt, Gregorius <Schonfeldius>, A60
Schœttgen, Christian <Schœtgenius>, C42
Schollars companion, see Ross, Alexander
Schonfeldius, Greg., see Schœnfeldt, Gregorius
Schoockius, Martin <Schookius>, A94
Schooten, Francis, A61
Schoppe, Caspar <Grosippus, Pasc.; Scioppius, Gaspar>, C53, 124, 236–7; Arcana societatis Jesu, A66
Schotanus, Christian, C190
Schott, Gaspar, A31
Schramm, Johann Moritz, C29
Schrevel, Cornelius <Schrevelius>, A95; C205
Schrœder, Joachim <Schroderus>, A61
Schrœder, Johann <Schoderus>, C358
Schultens, Albert <Shultens>, C40 (under Grey), 43, 53, 134
Schurman, Anna Maria van, C190
Schwarz, Johann Konrad, C43
Schwenckenbecher, Christianus <Schwenctenbecher>, C331
Schwenter, Daniel <Gchwenter, Dan.>, C135
Scihndlerus, see Schindler
Scilambertus, Fran., see Lambert, François
Scioppius, Gaspar, see Schoppe
Sclater, William, the elder, A60
Scobell, Henry, ed. Ordinances, see Great Britain, Laws, etc.
Scot, William, Course of conformitie, A41
Scotch preacher, or a collection of sermons, C190
Scotia. Rerum nuper in regno Scotiæ gestarum historia, see Buchanan, George
Scotland.
Abridgement of the statutes . . . of the society, see Society in Scotland for the promotion of Christian knowledge
Assertion of its church government, see Gillespie, George
Exceeding joyful news, see Exceedingly joyful news
History of the present rebellion there, see Macpherson, James, pseud.? Serious address to the Church of Scotland, C331
State of the society, see Society in Scotland for the promotion of Christian knowledge
Scott, John, B22; C190, 331; Constitution defended . . . in remarks on The false alarm <Johnson, Dr. Samuel, Constitution defended>, C247
Scott, Joseph Nicholas, C190
Scott, Sarah <Raymond, Henry Augustus>, B21; C29
Second part of Vox populi <Spain. Part 2nd>, C251
Vox populi <Spain. Vox populi>, C251
Scotto, Francesco, C76
Scotus, see Duns Scotus, Joannes
Scougal, Henry, Life of God in the soul of man, A122
Scrafton, Luke, B22; C58 <Indoston, history of the military transactions>, 62, 231
Scripta adversaria collationis Hagiensis, see Bertius, Petrus, ed.
Scriptores historiæ romanæ latini veteres, see Hauris, Benno Caspar, ed.
Scriptores rei rusticæ veteres latini, C1
Scriptores varii dissertationum ludicrarum, see Argumentorum ludicrorum et amænitatum scriptores varii
Scripture doctrine, history and laws, relating to oaths and vows <Oathes and vows, the scripture doctrine of them>, C320
Scripture, its sufficiency and protection, see Savage, Samuel Morton
Scriptures and the Athanasians compared <Athanasians. Scriptures of Athanasians compared>, C256
Scudder, Henry, A93
Scuderi, Georges de <Scudery>, C124
Scultetus, Abraham, A60, 92, 94; C47, 191
Seagrave, Robert, Appeal to the people of England, see Fleming, Caleb
Seaman, William <Seaman, Gul.>, C53
Searl, John, C331
Seasonable reflections on the late convention . . . between the courts of Vienna and Turin <Reflections on the late convention>, C251
Seaton, Thomas, C331
Seccomb, Joseph, C331
Seckendorff, Veit Ludwig <Serkendorf, Vit. Lud. a>, C68
Secker, Thomas, abp., B22; C191, 331–2; Answer to Dr. Mayhew’s Observations, C315 (under Mayhew); Second defence of the dissertation <Matthew, St., Second defence of the dissertation>, C314
Secondat, see Montesquieu, Charles Louis de Secondat, baron de
Secunda remonstrantia ministrorum ecclesiarum Hollandicarum et West-Frisiarum <Respons. ad epsic. Walachrian>, A58
Sedan, France. Académie <Sedanensis academia>, Dissertationes theologicæ, C332; Thesaurus theologiæ Sedanensis, C196
Seddon, John, see Heidelberg catechism
Seder ‘Olam rabah <Seder gnolam rabbah>, A94
Seelen, Johann Heinrich <Seelen, J. H. von>, C212
Segaar, Carolus, C332
Séguin, Pierre, C130
Selden, John, A30–1, 61, 94, 115; C70, 86, 124, 128
Select collection of the most interesting letters on the government, liberty, and constitution of England, B11 <England–interesting letters>; C146 <Collection of the most interesting letters>
Select form of prayer made use of on the last solemn and public fast <Prayer, select forms>, C324
Selecta epigrammata Græca Latini versa, A95
Self-defence, its nature and duty, see Finch, Thomas
Semaine Sainte, Office de la, see Catholic church
Semita vitæ <Way of life [Hebrew]>, C134
*Semitæ æternæ [Hebrew], C134
Semple, Hugh <Sempilius>, A31
Senator, young, a satire, see Young senator, a satire
Seneca, A31, 94–5, 118; B22; C19
Senex, John, New general atlas <Atlas, general>, C48
Senguerdius, Wolferus, A61
Sennertus, Daniel, A61, 95; C102
Sepher gnarugath haboshem, see Grünwald, Moses and Archivolti, Samuel
Sepher ner mitzvah, see Ibn Gabriel
Sepher pene rabbah, see Menasseh ben Israel
Sepher sheaeloth uthshuboth, A60; probably Colon, Joseph, She’elot u-teshuvot
Serarius, Nicholas, A29
Serarius, Petrus, C332
Serious address to the church of Scotland <Scotland. Serious address>, C331
Serious and affectionate address to the cities of London and Westminster occasioned by the late earthquake <Address to the cities>, C254
Serkendorf, Vit. Lud. a, see Seckendorff, Veit Ludwig
Serlio, Sebastiano, C8
Sermon on the martyrdom of Charles I, see South, Robert, Sermon on the anniversary-fast for the martyrdom
Sermones de tempore, see Tauler, Johannes
Sermons before the Society for reformation of manners (1696–1737), C191
Sermons by various unidentified persons, various dates [unanalyzed tract volumes], C191–2
Sermons or homilies, see Homilies
Sermons preach’d at Coward’s lecture, see Christ’s loveliness and glory
Sermons preached at Salters-hall, against popery, B22 <Saltershall sermons>, C191
Sermons preached in Limestreet, see Twenty-six sermons preached in Limestreet
Sermons, 2. One at the opening, the other at the consecration of St. Andrew’s chh, see Wearing, Thomas
Serres, Jean de <Serranus>, A30, 92–3; C62
Fyrst parte of commentaries, concerning . . . religion <Commentaries concerning religion>, A41
Historical collection of the most memorable accidents, and massacres, C59 <Massacres, historical collection>, 112 <France. Historical account>
Servetus, Michael, History of and Impartial history of, see Impartial history of Michael Servetus
Settala, Manfredo, C124
Settlement of the land bank, C210
Several depositions concerning the riot at Oxford <Oxford, several depositions>, C250
Severus of Alexandria <Sevorinus>, A62
Severus, Sulpicius, C62
Sevorinus, see Severus of Alexandria
Sévigné, Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de, B23; C124
Sewall, Joseph, C332
Sewall, Samuel, A61, 118; C332
Sewall, Stephen <Sewal>, C53, 89 (MS.), 332
Seward, Thomas, C231
Sewell, William <Sewel; Sewel, G.>, C53, 68, 101 (under Pitcairn), 205
Shabbethai ben Meir, Book of the greatest wise men, C132
Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st earl of <Cooper>, C109, 124, 231, 251 Brief discourse in honour of the E. of Shaftesbury’s humble acknowledgement, see Nedham, Marchamont
Shakespeare, William, A95; B23; C131
Shaphard, see Shepard
Sharp, see also Sharpe
Sharp, Granville <Sharpe>, B23; C81, 86, 124, 128, 133 (under Hyde), 136, 192, 237, 251; Short treatise on the English tongue <English tongue, reflections on the, B11. See also (mistaken attribution) Sharpe, Gregory
Sharp, John, abp. <Sharpe>, B23; C192, 332
Sharp, Thomas, C192
Sharp, William, Protestant, or the doctrine of universal liberty <Protestantism. Protestant, or the doctrine>, C326
Sharpe, Gregory <Sharp>, B23; C62, 136, 137 (under Sharpe, Granville), 192, 231, 237, 332
Sharpe, Isaac, Case of non-residency . . . considered and censur’d <Non-residency considered and censured>, C227
Sharpe, John, see Sharp, John, abp.
Sharpe, William, C333
Shaw, Peter, B23; C36 (under Boerhaave), 37
Shaw, Samuel, Voice of one crying in the wilderness, A97
Shebbeare, John, Letter to the people of England, C248
Sheffield, John, C333
Sheldrake, Timothy, C218
Shelton, Edward, C192
Shelton, Maurice, Historical and critical essay on the true rise of nobility <Nobility, an essay on the true rise of>, C54
Shepard, Jeremiah, C333
Shepard, Thomas <Shaphard, Shepherd>, A60, 107, 111; B23; C192
Shepherd, Richard, C333
Sheppard, William, C81, 333; New survey of the office of justice of the peace <Justice of the peace, survey of his office>, C80
Sheridan, Thomas, B23; C124, 149, 205
Sheringham, Robert, see Joma. Codex Talmudicus
Sherlocismus enervatus, see Alsop, Vincent
Sherlock, Thomas, bp., A123; B23; C192, 333
Sherlock, William <Sherlock, Dean>, A95; B23; C192, 251, 333
Acts of the great Athanasius <Athanasianism. Acts of Athanasius>, C256
Defence of Dr. Sherlock’s notion <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Defence>, C343
Letter to Dr. Sherlock concerning his sermon on the 5th of November, see Sykes, Arthur Ashley
Remarks on Dr. Sherlock’s letter, see Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock’s letter
Second defence of Dr. Sherlock’s notion <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Second defence>, C343
Sherman, John, C333; Account of faith, A59 <Sherwood, J.>; C151
Sherwill, Thomas, C333
Sherwood, J., see Sherman, John
Sherwood, Richard, attrib., Answere to a sermon . . . by G. Downame <Answer to Downham’s sermon>, A35
Shipley, Jonathan, bp., C334
Shipley, William Davies, C231
Shipway, Sydenham, C231
Shirley, William, C131, 214; Memoirs of the principle transactions of the war between the French and English <America. Memoirs of the war>, C54
Short, John, C334
Short, Thomas, C124
Short account of Dr Bentley’s humanity and justice <Bentley, Richard, Short account>, C219
Short account of the late application to Parliament <Trade. Account of the application to Parliament>, C210
Short and friendly caution to the good people of England <America. Short and friendly caution>, C242
Short history of the Anabaptists <Anabaptists, short history of them>, C211
Short history of the conduct of the ministry <America. Short history of the conduct of the ministry>, C242
Short system of religion see Barrington, John Shute Barrington, viscount, Essay on the several dispensations
Shower, John, C192, 334; Memoirs of his life and death, see Tong, William
Shuckford, Samuel, B23; C62, 192
Shultens, Albertus, see Schultens, Albert
Shute, Daniel, C334
Shute, Samuel, C231
Sibbald, Sir Robert <Sibbaldus>, C72
Sibbes, Richard <Sibb; Sibbs>, A30, 59–60, 93, 107; C192
Sibelius, Kaspar <Sibelius, Caspar>, A108; C356
Sibelius, Taco <Sibelius, Jaco.>, C334
Sibthorp, Sir Christopher, A59
Sibyllina oracula, cum oraculis magicis Zoroastris, C19
Siciliæ et objacentium insularum veterum inscript., see Castelli, Gabriele Lancilotto
Sicily, Admiral Byng’s expedition, see Torrington, George Byng, viscount
Siddur <Prayers, their order>, C134
Sidenham, Cuthbert, C192
Sidney, Algernon <Sydney>, B24; C86, 148
Sidney, Sir Philip, C182 (under Mornay)
Sigonio, Carlo <Sigonius>, C62, 70, 77
Silvaticus, Matthæus <Sylvaticus>, A31
Silveira, Abraham Gomez <Silveica>, C192
Silvester, Tipping <Silvester, Tripping> C334
Silvius, pseud., see Balguy, John
Simancas, Jacobus, bp. <Simanca>, A61
Simeon, Rabbi [i.e. Rashi], Logica, see Maimonides, Moses
Simeon of Durham <Symeon>, C68
Simon, Richard, C43
Simons, Henry, C251
Simplicius, A61
Simpson, Joseph, C251
Simpson, Patrick, see Symson, Patrick
Simpson, Sidrach <Sympson>, A59
Simpson, Thomas, B23; C1, 50, 92
Simson, Andrew <Sympson>, C205
Simson, John, C334
Simson’s Christian directory, see Wilson, Thomas, of Canterbury
Simsonus, Guil., see Symson, William
Sinner, Johann Christoph <Sinnerus>, C237
Skinner, Thomas, C334
Skreen removed <South sea company. Reports of the committee of secrecy>, C210
Slater, John, C192
Slayden, John, C334
Sleidanus, Johannes <Sleidan; Sleyden>, A61, 93–4; C62, 68
Sloss, James, C334
Slüter, Severin <Sluterus>, A94
Smalbroke, Richard, bp.
<Smallbrook>, C192, 334; Defence of the Lord Bishop of St. Davids in answer to J. Jones, C304 (under Jones)
Smalbroke, Thomas, Judgment of the fathers <Trinity, tracts relating to it. Judgment of the fathers>, C343
Smallpox. (16 unanalyzed tracts relating to inoculation, Boston, 1721–2), C357
Smalridge, George, bp. <Smalidge>, B23; C193, 334
Smart, Christopher, C240
Smart, John, C231
Smectymnuus <Smectymnus>, pseud., Answer to a booke, see Marshall, Stephen
Smellie, William, C102
Smigletius, Martin <Smigleccius>, A60
Smith, Charles, C62
Smith, George, C216
Smith, Henry, C334
Smith, Hugh, C102
Smith, Jeremiah, C334
Smith, John, of Clavering, A29, 59
Smith, John, Fellow of Queens’ College, Cambridge, A60
Smith, John, M.D., C193
Smith, Josiah, C334
Smith, Matthew, C124
Smith, Patrick, C193
Smith, Robert, B23; C124, 128, 140
Smith, Sir Thomas, C251; Life of, see Strype, John
Smith, Thomas, C29, 62, 208, 212, 335; see also S., T., Profit and loss of the East India trade, C240
Smith, William, B23
Smith’s select discourses, see Smith, John, Fellow of Queens’ College, Cambridge
Smollett, Tobias <Smollet>, B23; C62, 108 (under Cervantes); Journal of the expedition to Cartagena <Carthagena, journal>, C221
Smyth, George, C335
Snape, Andrew, C335
Answer to his letter to the Bp. of Bangor, see Hoadly, Benjamin, bp.
Further remarks, see Prat, Daniel
Instructed in some matters, see Kennett, White, bp.
Letter to him, wherein, see Letter to the Reverend Dr. Snape, wherein the Christian priesthood
Rem[arks] on his 2d lett[er] to the Bp of Bangor, see Prat, Daniel
Second letter to him, see Fleetwood, William, Curate of Wilts his second letter
Snelgrave, William, C76
Snell, Rodolph <Snellius>, A94
Snell, Willebrordus <Snellius>, A61
Snelling, Thomas, View of the silver coin and coinage of England <England, view of the silver coin>, C129
Snow, Thomas, Panegyrical epistle to him, see Gay, John
Soame, John, Historical account of the plague at Marseilles <Plague, historical account of the same>, C229
Sober remarks on the Modest proof, see Wigglesworth, Edward
Society for constitutional information, C87
Society for encouraging industry, Boston, Mass., Articles of incorporation, C220
Society for promoting knowledge of the Scriptures, C193
Society for the promotion of Christian knowledge. Account of some late attempts to Christianize the Indians of North America <North American Indians; account of some attempts>, C320
Society in Scotland for the promotion of Christian knowledge. Abridgement of the statutes <Scotland. Abridgement of the statutes>, C231; State of the society <Scotland. State of the society>, C231
Society of antiquaries, London, see Archæologia
Society of Gentlemen. New and complete dictionary of arts and sciences <Compleat dictionary . . .>, C9, 203
Socinus, Faustus Paulus <Socinatis>, A30, 93, 95
Disputatio adversus Andream Volanum, A76
Disputation inter Faustum Socinum et Franken., A76
Soldanis, see Agius de Soldanis, Giovanni Pietro Francesco
Solemn league and covenant, see Church of Scotland
Solinus, Gaius Julius, C19 (under Theognidis), 20 <Solanis>
Solis y Rivadeneyra, Antonio de, C62
Solomon’s song, a new translation, see Percy, Thomas, bp.
Somavera, Alessio da, C205
Some late opinions concerning the foundation of morality <Morality, examination of some late opinions>, C233
Some observations on the Assiento trade <South sea company. Observations on the Assiento trade>, C210
Some remarks on a late letter to Thomas Burnet <Burnet, Gilbert. Remarks on the letter>, C213
Some arguments made use of in the Bishop of Bangor’s Preservative . . . By a lay-man <Hoadly, Benjamin, Remarks on the above . . . by a lady [sic]>, C299
Some strictures on the late occurrences <America. Strictures on the late occurrences>, C242
Somers, John Somers, baron <Somer, Ld. John>, B23; C86, 251; Memoirs of his life, see Oldmixon, John
Somner, William <Somnerus>, C205, 355; Portus Iccius J. Cæsaris illustratis, C7
Sophocles, A61; B12 (under Franklyn), 23; C12, 19
Sorbière, Samuel, C76
Soul.
Argument concerning a separate subsistence of soules see Layton, Henry, Immortality of man’s soul proved, C335
Is, & must be, immortal, see Kenrick, William
Is not, nor can it be, immortal, see Kenrick, William
Letter to the author of an enquiry, see Letter to the author of a book entituled an enquiry
Materiality & mortality of the soul, C335
Prerogative of man, see Holland, Guy
Recentiores controversiæ de anima, see Kraus, Christian
Remarks on the enquiry, see Wimpey, Joseph
Soul, essay on its immateriality and free agency see Essay towards demonstrating the immateriality
Soul’s preparation for Christ, see Hooker, Thomas
South, Robert, A123; C193; Sermon on the anniversary-fast for the martyrdom of king Charles I <Sermon on the martyrdom of Charles I., C268
South sea company.
Account of the exceedings of the rules, see Supplement to the reports of the Committee of secrecy
Argument proving that it is able to make a dividend, C210
Case between it and the public stated, C210
Detection of its whole management, see Detection of the whole management
Reports of the committee of secrecy, see Skreen removed
Some observations on the Assiento trade <Observations on the Assiento trade>, C210
Southwell, Robert, Advice of a loving sonne to his father, C219
Sovereign antidote to expel Arianism <Arianism, sovereign antidote>, C256
Spademan, John, C335
Spagnuoli, Baptista <Mantuanus>, A23
Spain.
Part 2nd [of Vox populi], see Scott, Thomas
State of the rise and progress of our disputes, see Marchmont, Hugh Hume Campbell, 3d earl of
Vox cœli, see Reynolds, John
Vox populi, see Scott, Thomas
Spallanzani, Lazarus, C72
Spangenberg, Cyriacus <Spangenbergius, Cypriacus>, A28
Spangenberg, Johann <Spangenbergius>, A92; C193
Spanheim, Ezekiel, C130
Spanheim, Friedrich <Spanhemius>, A60, 92–3; C68, 124, 193
Spanish dictionary, see Academia española, Madrid
Sparke, Edward, A92–3
Sparke, Michael, Narrative history of James I <James I, narrative history of>, C58
Sparke’s and Seddon’s catechism, see Heidelberg catechism
Speake, Hugh, see Speke, Hugh
Speaking, art of, see Arnauld, Antoine
Speckhan, Eberhardus, A108
Speculi aulicarum atque politic arum observationum libelli octo <Speculum Anglicarum>, A94
Speculum spiritualium, A29
Speech in behalf of the constitution, C252
Speeches and prayers of some of the late king’s judges, B23; C108
Speed, John, A30–1, 92, 94; C62
Speke, Hugh <Speake>, C231
Spence, Joseph <Spens>, B23; C7, 18 (under Plato)
Spencer, John <Spencerus>, A108; C70, 193
Spenser, Edmund <Spencer>, B23; C144; Spencer’s [sic] fairy queen, a new canto, see New canto of Spencer’s fairy queen
Spiltimber, George, Weather menders, C237
Spinoza, Benedict de <Spinosa>, C78
Spirit and principles of the Whigs and Jacobites compared <Whig’s and Jacobite’s spirit and principles compared>, C253
Spitzel, Theophil Gottlieb <Spizelius>, A61
Spon, Isaac, C62
Spooner, William, C102
Spotswood, John, abp., A31; C68
Sprat, Thomas, bp., B23; C151, 335
Sprengel, Conrad <Sprengell>, C102
Sprigg, William, Modest place (wrongly ascribed to Francis Osborne), C85
Spring, Samuel, C193
Springerus, Just., pseud., see Syring, Peter
Sprott, Thomas <Sprottus>, C35
Spy, Turkish, see Turkish spy
Squire, John, A60
Squire, Samuel, bp., C35, 86, 193
Stackhouse, Thomas, C193
Stafford, Anthony, A93–4
Stahlius, Daniel <Sthalius>, C95
Stamp Act Congress, New York.
Authentic account of the proceedings <America. Authentic account>, C242
Stanhope, Charles Stanhope, 3d earl, C140
Stanhope, George, A95, 118; C193, 335–6
Stanhope, Michael, C336
Stanley, Thomas, A115; B24; C30
Account of Switzerland <Switzerland, account of it>, B24; C63
History of Greece <Greece–history of>, B13 (see also Gillies, John)
Stapfer, Johann Friedrich, C194
Stapulensis, Jac, see Lefèvre d’Étaples, Jacques
Stapylton, Sir Robert, A31
State, the excellency of a free, see Nedham, Marchamont
State necessity considered as a question of law, C252
State of England in 1588 <England, state of it in 1588>, C223
State of the case between the managers of the royal family privateers, C252
State tracts (1692–1707), C148
State trials (1720, 1730, 1742), C148
Statutes at large, see Great Britain, Laws, etc.
Staveley, Thomas <Stavely>, C124
Stay, Benedetto, C144
Stearne, John, C95
Stebbing, Henry, C194, 336; Fragment and Continuation of the former [Fragment], C223
Steel, William, C231
Steele, Joshua, Account of a late conference <America. Account of a conference and Account of a late conference>, C242
Steele, Sir Richard, B24; C68, 231
Steele, Richard <Steel>, A93
Steen, Cornelius van den, see Lapide, Cornelius a
Steenstra, Pybo, C11, 50, 92, 140
Stegman, Josua, A93
Steinecker, Justus von <Steinecker, Justus de>, Disputatio theologica, animadversions selecta . . . <Dissert. theol. refellenda opiniones>, C336
Stella, Didacus, see Estella, Diego de
Stempanus, Baro, see Baro, Peter
Stennett, Joseph <Stennet>, B24; C194, 336–7
Stennett, Samuel <Stennet>, C194, 337
Stephanus, see Estienne
Stephanus of Byzantium, A30
Stephens, Henry, C337
Stephens, Nathaniel, A60
Stephens, William, C124, 337; Account of the growth of deism in England, C151, 279 <Deism. Its growth in England>
Sterne, Laurence, C194
Sterry, Peter, A30
Steuart, Sir James, see Denham, Sir James Steuart
Steuco, Agostino <Steuchus Eugubinus>, A29
Stevens, Benjamin, C337
Stevens, Lewis, C337
Stevens, William, Treatise on the nature . . . of the christian church <Church. Treatise>, C271
Stevenson, William, C337
Stewart on the antiquity of the English constitution, see Stuart, Gilbert
Steward, Matthew, see Stewart, Matthew
Steward, Richard, A93
Stewart, Alexander, C337
Stewart, Gilbert, see Stuart, Gilbert
Stewart, Matthew <Steward>, B24; C11
Sthalius, Dan., see Stahlius, Daniel
Stich, Johann Gottlieb, C337
Stierius, Joannes, A108
Stifel, Michael <Stifelius>, C92
Stile old, or Julian account of time defended, see Defence of the old-stile
Stiles, Ezra, C337
Stillingfleet, Benjamin, C240
Stillingfleet, Edward, bp., A29, 60–1, 93; B24; C68, 194, 337
Stillman, Samuel, C337
Stobæus, C20
Stock, Richard, A30
Stockell, Samuel, Redeemer’s glory unveil’d <Vindication of the divine person and eternal sonship of Christ>,