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the Church of the Savoy, July 27th, 1643. Lond. 1643. 4to. 2s. 6d. Reprinted in the Answer to Saltmarsh.

Truth maintained: or Positions delivered in a Sermon at the Savoy asserted for sovnd and safe. Oxf. 1643. 4to. 6s. An answer to Mr. Saltmarsh, who had written against his sermon of reformation.

A Sermon preached at St. Peter West

numerous ms. additions by G. Steevens, 431. Collation.-Title, to the Reader, and Errata, 2 leaves; B-D, in fours, E 3 leaves, F-I in fours, K 3 leaves, L-, in fours, Bb, 2 leaves, Ee, Ff, in fours, Gg, 2 leaves, Hh-Qq, in fours, Tt-Aaa, in fours, Bbb, 2 leaves. Hant-shire. Aa, Bb, in fours, Cc, 2 leaves, Dd-NN, in fours, Oo, 2 leaves. Lancashire, &c. P-T, in fours, Vv to Qqq, in fours, Rrr, 2 leaves, Sss-minster on the 27th of March, being the Yyy, in fours. Shropshire. Aaa to Fff, in fours. Wales. Aaaaa, 2 leaves, Bbbbb to Hhhhh, in fours, Iiiii, 2 leaves. Index, 5 leaves. Prefixed is a portrait by Loggan. FULLER, Thomas, D.D. History of the Worthies of England, with a few explanatory Notes by John Nichols. London, 1811. 4to. 2 vols.

The

Duke of York,
Hibbert, 3279,

Edwards, 38, 31. 5s. 1978, 21. 6s. 1979, 31. 6s. russia, 4l. 48. An abridgment of the Worthies appeared in 1684. See Anglorum Speculum.

David's hainous Sinne, heartie Repentance, heavie Punishment. London. 1631. 18mo. A poetical tract, consisting of 40 leaves, divided into three parts, according to its leading title: the first contains 47, the second 26, and the third 71 stanzas. Bindley, pt. ii. 91, 5l. 15s. 6d. Hibbert, 3192, morocco, 61. 6s.

The Life of Dean Colet, prefixed to his dayly Devotions. 1635, 12mo.

The Historie of the Holy Warre. Camb. 1639. folio. with front. by Marshall, and a map. Goldsmid, 294, 10s. Ed. Towneley, 799, 8s. Cambridge, 1640. folio. with front. by Marshall, and a map. Stanley, 128, russia, 31. Roxburghe, 8846, 16s. Roscoe, 506, 6s. 6d. Hibbert, 3322, with the Holy State, 1642, 16s.-The third edition. Cambridge, 1647. folio. with front. by Marshall and a map. Sir P. Thompson, 375, 5s. 6d. 1651. folio. Garrick, 1070, with the Holy State, 1652, 15s. 6d.

The Holy and Profane State (a Collection of Characters, moral Essays and Lives, ancient, foreign and domestic). Camb. 1642. folio. Hibbert, 3323, 1. 10s. 1647. Bindley, pt. i. 1687, 5s. 6d. Camb. 1648, folio. Goldsmid, 295, 10s. 6d. -1652. folio. Garrick, 1070, with the Holy War, 1651, 15s. 6d. 1658. The fourth edition. London, 1663. folio.

Joseph's party-coloured Coat; a Comment on Part of 1 Corinthians, chap. ii. together with eight Sermons. London, 1640.

4to. 10s. 6d.

A fast Sermon preached on Innocents Day. Matth. c. 5. v. 9. London, 1642. 4to. 2s. 6d. Another edition. 1654. 12mo.

A Sermon of Reformation preached at

Day of his Majesties Inauguration. 2 Sam. v. 19, 20. Lond. 1643. 4to.-Another edition. 1654. 12mo.

Good Thoughts in bad Times. Exeter, 1645. 16mo. The first fruits of the Exeter press, as Fuller himself informs us.-Lon

don, 1646. 18mo. 4s. 6d.—London, 1810. 18mo. 2s. 6d.

Good Thoughts in worse Times. Lond. 1640. 16mo. Another edition. 1647.

Good Thoughts in bad Times, together with good Thoughts in worse Times. Lond. 1669. 12mo. Gosset, 2104, 14. 5s. 7s.-1649. 18mo. 6s.-1680. 18mo. Nas-1652. Inglis, 632, 8s. Hibbert, 3194, sau, pt. i. 1234, 7s.

Cause and Cure of a wounded Conscience. London, 1646. 12mo. 6s.-A ¤ other edition. 1649.-1810. 18mo. 2s.

Feare of losing the old Light: or a Sermon preached in Exeter. Lond. 1646. 4to. Andronicvs, or the vnfortunate Politician. Lond. 1646. 12mo. Hibbert, 3193, 5s.-The second edition. London, 1646. -The third edition 1649. A notice of this work will be found in the Retrosp. Rev. N. S. i. 396-406. Reprinted in the edition of the Holy and Profane State.

The just Mans Funeral: delivered in a Sermon at Chelsey. Eccles. c. 7. v. 15. Lond. 1649. 4to.

A Pisgah-Sight of Palestine and the Confines thereof; with the Historie of the old and new Testament acted thereon. London, 1650. folio. With maps and plates. Bindley, pt. i. 1689, 1. ls. 899, blue turkey, 61. Towneley, pt. i Williams 800, 15s. 6d.-1652.-1662. folio. This curious and singular book is not a mere geographical work, but contains things relating to Jewish antiquities, and many to the manners and customs of the people, and incidentally illustrates a number of passages of Scripture.

Abel Redivivus: or, the Dead yet speaking. The Lives and Deaths of the Modern Divines, written by severall able and learned Men. London, 1651. 4to. This work is adorned with a great many small engraved heads on the letter press, likewise a portrait of the author, by Vaughan, and a frontispiece. At page 440 a life of Bishop Andrews and portrait, 10 leaves, concluding with Finis. Pages 441 to 599 follow and finish the volume. The most part of the poetry was done by

Master Quarles, father and son, sufficiently known for their abilities therein. The rest the stationer got transcribed out of Mr. Holland and other authors.' Bindley, pt. ii. 999, 17. 10s. Nassau, pt. i. 1686, 11. 4s. Towneley, pt. ii. 644, 1. 13s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1197, 11. 11s, 6d. Bp. Randolph, 561, date 1652, 21. 4s.

Comment concerning Christ's temptation on the II first Verses of C. 4 of S. Matthew's Gospel. 1652. 8vo.

The Infant's Advocate of Circumcision

& Baptisme on Jewish Christian Children.

Lond. 1653. 8vo. 5s.

Perfection and Peace, a Sermon.

don, 1653. 8vo.

cer's Things new and old; he wrote also an abridged life of Jewell,

In 1815 appeared Selections from the Writings of Fuller and South, by the Rev. Arthur Broome. 12mo. 5s. 6d. and specimens from the writings of Fuller the Church Historian will be found in C. Lamb's Works, ii. 72-87, and in Basil Montagu's Selections. In Featley's House of Mourning, 1660, are funeral sermons by Fuller.

-Thomas, M.D. Gnomologia: Adagies and Proverbs; Lon-wise Sentences and witty Sayings.

A Comment on Ruth: together with two Sermons: the one teaching to live well, the other to die well. Lond. 1654. 8vo.

Ornitho-logie: or, the Speech of Birds also the Speech of Flowers: partly morall, partly mysticall. London, 1663. 12mo. with engraved title. Ornithologie. 1655. pp. 53, besides title and dedication, two leaves. Antheologia. 1655. pp. 90, with title and dedication, 3 leaves. Lloyd, 587, 10s. Fonthill, 605, 1. 10s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 580,

Ephemeris Parliamentaria; or, a faithfull Register of the Transactions in Parliament, 1627-8. London, 1654. folio. pp. 271, with preface and table, 14s.

London, 1732. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

A new edition. London, 1816, 12mo. 3s. 6d.

Introductio ad Prudentiam: or, Directions, Counsels, and Cautions tending to prudent Management of Affairs in common Life. London, 1726-7. 8vo. Reprinted 1743. 2 vols. Williams, 726, with his Introductio ad Sapientiam, 1731, 17. 9s.

William. The whole Life of Mr. William Fvller: written by himself. London, 1703. 8vo.

With portrait, æt. 23. Lloyd, 118, 4s.6d. Hollis, 765, with his Confession, 1704, in 1 vol. 14s. 6d. Tracts, &c. by W. Fuller. See Hibbert's Catalogue, 3198.

FULLONIUS, William. The Co

A triple Reconciler. Lond. 1654. 8vo.5s. Life out of Death: a Sermon preached at Chelsea on the Recovery of an honoura-medy of Acolastus, translated into ble Person. Lond. 1655. 8vo.

A Collection of Sermons. 1. The best Employment. 2. A gift for God alone. 3. The true Penitent. 4. The best Act of Oblivion. Together with Notes upon Jonah.

Lond. 1656. 8vo.

The best Name on Earth. Together with severall other Sermons. Lond. 1657. 8vo. With frontispiece by Hollar. Hibbert, 8195, 14.

Mixt Contemplations in better Times. Lond. 1660. 12mo. Garrick, 923, 9s. Hibbert, 3197, 8s.

The Life of that reverend Divine and learned Historian, Dr. Thomas Fuller. London, 1661. 16mo. 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt.i. 1997, 9s.-Pp. 106, besides title, and to the reader, 3 leaves, also a portrait of Fuller. At the end is a list of Dr. Fuller's works, consisting of three leaves. Oxford, 1662. 12mo. Inglis, 631, 3s. 6d.

Choice Forms of Prayer by Tho. Fuller, Jer. Taylor, Dr. Reeve, and other Divines. London, 1659.32mo. 5s.

The Life of the Rev. Henry Smith of Withcok in Leicestershire, prefixed to his

Sermons. 1675. 4to.

Sermon of Assurance, 4to? mentioned in the list of his works at the end of his Life. A preface by Fuller is prefixed to Dr. Holeworth's Valley of Vision, and to Spen

our English Tongue, after such a Manner as Children are taught in the Grammar School, &c. by John Palsgrave. Lond. 1540. 4to.

B b, in fours. A copy is in the Bodleian Library. Garrick, 1831, 14. Hayley, 221. 1s.

FULMAN, William. Notitia Oxoniensis Academiæ. Londini, 1675. 4to. 5s.

Pp. 116, including the title and contents. The dedication to the Spanish ambassador, inserted in the first (printed in 1665) is omitted in this second edition, which, however, is much enlarged.

Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores. See GALE, Thomas.

FULTON, R. A Treatise on the Improvement of Canal Navigation. London, 1796. 4to.

Pp. 144, with 17 plates. FULWEL, Ulpian. A pleasant Interlude, intituled Like will to like quoth the Devil to the Collier. London, 1587. 4to.

A copy of this moral dramatic piece is in the British Museum.

The Flower of Fame. Containing the right Renowne and most fortunate Raigne of King Henry the VIII. wherein is mentioned of Matters, by the rest of our Cronographers overpassed. Compyled by Ulpian Fulwell. Hereunto is annexed (by the Aucthor) a short Treatise of iii noble and vertuous Queenes: and a Discourse of the worthie Service that was done at Hadington in Scotlande, the seconde Yere of the Raigne of King Edward the Sixt. Imprinted at London by William Hoskins, 1575. 4to. 65 leaves. A copy of this poetical melange has been sold for 301. 9s. It is reprinted in the ninth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

The first Part of the eyghth Liberal Science; intituled, Ars Adulandi; the Art of Flatterie; with the Confutation thereof; both very pleasaunt and profitable: devised and compiled by Ulpian Fulwell. Newly corrected and augmented. Imprinted by Richard Jones, &c. 1579. 4to. Thirty

seven leaves, black letter.

FULWOOD, William. The Enimie of Idlenesse: teaching the Maner and Stile how to endite, compose, and write all Sorts of Epistles & Letters. London, 1568. 16mo. 10s.

Consisting of four books, written partly in prose, and partly in verse.-1593.16mo. -1598. 16mo.--1578. 16m0.-1571.

16mo.-1586.16mo.-1621.sm. 8vo. 7s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 914, 2l. 56.

Printed at the private press at Lee Priory.

FUNNELL, William. A Voyage round the world with Capt. Dampier, in 1703 and 1704. London, 1707. 8vo.

Roxburghe, 7155, 3s. Heath, 2803, 5s. 6d. Reprinted in the first volume of Harris' Collection of Voyages and Travels.

Fur predestinatus. See SANCROFT, William, Abp. of Canterbury.

FURBER, Robert. Flower-Garden display'd, in above 400 curious Representations of the most beautiful Flowers. London, 1732. 4to. 10s.

FUSELI, Henry. Lectures on Painting delivered at the Royal Academy, London. London, 1801.

4to. 12s.

A much esteemed work. Fonthill, 1354, 189.

FYFE, Andrew. A System of the Anatomy of the Human Body, illustrated by upwards of 200 (coloured) Tables. New Edition improved, 1820. 4to. 3 vols. 61. 6s.

An edition. Edinb. 1800. 4to. 3 vols. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1198, 4l. 16s.

FUMEE, Mart. The Historie of A Compendium of the Anatomy of the the Trovbles of Hvngarie: trans-Human Body. 1822. 8vo. 4 vols. 21. 2s. lated by R(ooke) C(hurche). London, 1600. folio. 5s.

Funeral, Select, Memorials. Part I. Edited by Sir Eg. Brydges, Bart. Kent, 1818. 4to. 5s.

FYLOLL, Jasper. A Treatise against the Possessions of the Clergye, geddered and compyled by Jasper Fyloll. London, by Thomas Godfray. 16mo.

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G. E.-see GIBSON, Edmund. GRANT, Edward.

G. F.-see GODWIN, Francis. G. G.-see GRECO, Gioachino. G. G. of S.-A facetious Poem in Imitation of the Cherry and Slae, giving Account of the Entertainment Love and Despair got in the Highlands of Scotland; revealed in a Dream to one in Pursuit of his stoln Cows. By G. G. of S. Edinb. 1701. 12mo.

G. J.-Dreadful Burning of
London, a Poem. Lond. 1667. 4to.
Nassau, pt. i. 1507.
G. J.-v. GoUGH, J. GREEN,
GLANVIL, Joseph.

J.

G. L.-Essayes and Characters

by L. G. 1661.

Brand, 1754.

G. P.-A moorning Diti upon the Deceas of Prins Henry Earl of Arundel. 1579. London by John Allde. Reprinted in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

G. R.-Salutem in Christo. 1571. 8vo.

On 7 pages. A letter concerning the second commitment of the Duke of Norfolk to the tower, dated At London the

xiij of October, 1571. Your louing brother in Lawe. R. G.' Thought to be done by William Cecill. It was probably printed by R. Grafton.

G. R.-An Exhortation and G. H.-The Mirrour of Ma- fruitful Admonition to vertuous jestie, or the Badges of Honour Parentes and modest Matrones, to conceitedly emblazoned, with Em- the Bringing vp of their Children blems annexed, poetically unfold-in godly Education and houshold ed. By H. G. London, 1618. 4to. Discipline: by R. G. London for Nich. Ling, 1584. 16mo.

White Knights, date 1619, 181.
G. I.-De Rebus sub Imperio
Marchionis Monterosarum in Scotia
gestis. Londini, 1647. 18mo.
Heath, 4465, 14s. 6d.
G. J.-An Apologie for Women
Kinde. 1605. 4to.

A poetical tract. 61, 8s. 6d.

G. R.-see GOUGH, Richard. GOULD, Robert. GREENE, Robert.

G. T.-The Friers Chronicle; or, the true Legend of Priests and Monkes Lives. London, 1623. 4to.

Dedicated to the Countess of DevonInglis' Old Plays, i, shire. Gordonstoun, 982, 11. 1s.

G. J.-The Maske of Flowers presented by the Gentlemen of Graies Inne at the Court of Whitehall in the Banquetting House upon Twelfe-night. 1613. By

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G. T.-see GAINSFORD, Thomas. GALE, Thomas. GENT, Thomas. Selimus.

G. W.-History of the Church of Great Britain to the Year 1667. London, 1675. 4to. 7s. 6d. There is a church history of France by

the same author in 4to.

G. W.-see GRYNDALL, William. GREY, William,

Gabalis.-The Count of Gabalis, or the extravagant Mysteries of the Cabalists. London, 1680. 12mo. Gordonstoun, 2302, 4s. From this work Pope borrowed the machinery of the Rape

of the Lock. The book was written by the Abbé de Montfaucon de Villars, and first published at Paris, in 1670. 12mo.

GABB, Rev. Thomas. Finis Pyramidis, or Disquisitions concerning the Antiquity and scientific End of the great Pyramid of Gizah, and of the first Standard of linear Measure. Lond. (1805).8vo. Fonthill, 1802, 7s.

12mo. 7s.

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It is supposed that Swift was indebted to this work. GABRIUS, Thomas.

see TYRWHITT,

GADBURY, John. The Doctrine of Nativities, with the Doctrine of horary Questions. don, 1658. folio.

Lon

With portrait, ætat. 31, by Cross. Constable, 576, 11. 1s.

Collection of Nativities in CL Genitures.

London, 1662. fol. With a portrait oval (by T. Cross). Constable, 577, ll. is.

Most of the works of this notorious astrological impostor will be found in the British Museum.

GAFFARELL, James. Unheardof Curiosities concerning the Talismanic Sculpture of the Persians, the Horoscope of the Patriarchs, and the Reading of the Stars. Translated by Edm. Chilmead. London, 1650. 8vo. 5s.

This curious work is styled by Dr. Adam Clarke a feast for an occult philosopher,' was condemned by the Sorbonne. It treats chiefly of the different sorts of talismans,

some of which the author admits may possess virtue, though the greater part are infamous delusions. The author, a learned Rabbinical writer, was librarian to the Cardinal Richelieu.

GABBETT, Joseph. A digested GAGE, Sir Henry. Alter BritanAbridgment and comparative Viewnia Heros: or, the Life of the most of the Statute Law in England honourable Knight, Sir Henry Gage, and Ireland to the Year 1811. late Governour of Oxford, epitoWith a Supplement. London, miz'd. Oxford, 1645. 4to. 1812-8. royal 8vo. 4 vols. 5l. 5s.

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Sixteen leaves. Written by Edward Walsingham, a Roman catholic, and undersecretary to George Lord Digby, secretary of State to King Charles I. Lloyd, 233, 5s. Nassau, pt. i. 1689, with a portrait inserted, 13s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2532, 21. 7s.

John. The History and Antiquities of Hengrave, in Suffolk. London, 1822. royal 4to.

Illustrated with thirty plates, portraits, views, &c. published at 3/. 13s. 6d. LARGE 71. 75. Nassau, pt. ii. 1409, 51. 13s. 6d. PAPER, in imperial 4to. with proof plates.

A work valuable no less for the ornamental and useful illustrations, than for the very curious details of private history and biography, and of ancient customs and characters which it exhibits.'

M. On Crytography or secret Writing. Norwich, 1809. 8vo.

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