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Coll. Socii, et Græcarum Literarum in inclyta Oxoniensi Academia Professoris Regii, &c. Oxon. 8vo. 1586

Master Bezae's Sermons vpon the three first Chapters of the Canticle of Canticles. Translated from the French, &c. Oxon. 4to. 1587

HARPSFELD, JN., D. D.; Fel. New Col.; Archd. Lond.; Dn. Norw. One of the bitterest persecutors under the reign of Queen Mary. Died 1578.

Concio ad Clerum in Eccles. B. Pauli, Lond. habita. Lond. 8vo. 1553 A notable and learned Sermon or Homilie, vpon St. Andrew's Daye last past, 1556. 16mo. 1556 Supputatio Temporum a Diluvio ad A. D. 1559. Lond.

1560 Disputations and Epistles, in Fox's Acts and Monuments.

HARPSFELD, NICH., LL. D.; Fel. New Col.; Archd. Cant. Died 1583.

Dialogi sex, contra summi Pontificatûs, Monasticæ Vitæ, Sanctorum et Sacrarum imaginum oppugnatores et pseudo-martyres. Antw. ap. Plant. 4to. 1566, 1573. Published under the name of Alan Cope, Harpsfeld being then in prison.

Historia Anglicana Ecclesiastica, a primis Gentis suscepta Fidei Incanabulis, ad nostra fere tempora deducta. Adjecta Brevi Narratione de Divortia Henrici VIII. Regis ab Uxore Catherina, et ab Ecclesia Catholica Romana discessione, scripta ab Edmundo Campiano. A learned and laborious, though perhaps partial performance. Duaci, fol. 1622

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Case of the University of Oxon.; shewing that the City is not concerned to oppose the Confirmation of their Churches by Parliament. Presented to the House of Commons, 24th January, 1689, 1690. Anon. Oxon. fol. 1690

Defence of the Rights and Privileges of the University of Oxon.: containing, 1. An Answer to the Petition of the City of Oxon; 2. The Case of the University of Oxon. 4to. 1690

A Vindication of the late James Colman, M.B., from the Calumnies of three late Pamphlets. 4to. A Defence of the Proceedings in the Visitation of Exeter College. Anon. Lond. 1691

He also edited the Works of George Stardling, to which he added a Preface and Life.

HARRIS, JN., D. D.; F. R. S.; Fel. New Col. Oxon.; Preb. Roches. The first Compiler of a Dictionary of Arts and Sciences in this Country. Born 1667; died 1719.

Remarks on some late papers relating to the Universal Deluge, and to the Natural History of the Earth. Lond. 8vo. 1697

Sermons The Practice of Religious and Moral

HARRIS.

Duties the best way to make a people happy; Fast, (Isai. i. 16, 17). Lond. 4to. 1701-Fast, (Jer. xviii. 11). Lond. 4to. 1703—The Modest Christian's Duty as to indifferent things in the Worship of God, (Rom. xiv. 22, 23). Lond. 4to. 1705-The Lawfulness and Use of Public Fasting, (Eccles. ix. 2). Lond. 4to. 1706-The Evil and Mischief of a Fiery Spirit, (Luke ix. 55). Lond. 4to. 1710-On the Rebellion, (John xvi. 2). Lond. 4to. 1715-On the Accession, (Prov. XXV. 5). Lond. 4to. 1715.

A Translation of Pardie's Geometry into English. 2nd edit. 1702

A Short Treatise of Algebra; with the Geometrical Construction, Equations, together with a Specimen of the Nature of Algorithm Fluxions.

Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca : or a complete Collection of Voyages and Travels; consisting of above 400 of the most authentic, together with such other Histories, Voyages, Travels, or Discoveries as are in general esteem. To which is prefixed an Introduction, comprehending the rise and progress of the Art of Navigation, together with the invention and use of the Loadstone, and its variation. 8vo. 1705 The Elements of Plane Trigonometry demonstrated. Lond. 8vo.

1703

Description of the Globes, and Collins' Pocket Quadrant. Lond. 12mo. 1703. New edit. 1734

Lexicon Technicum; or, an Universal English Dictionary of the Arts and Sciences: explaining not only the Terms of Art, but the Arts themselves. Lond. 2 vols. fol. 1704-10. Supplement. fol. 1741. From this originated all the other Dictionaries of Arts and Sciences and Cyclopædias that have since appeared.

A Letter to the Fatal Triumvirate. Anon. 1719 History of Kent; containing its Topography, Civil and Ecclesiastical History, &c. Lond. 1719 Astronomical Dialogues. 3rd edit. 1795

An Account of Experiments made with Mons. Villette's Burning Concave, in June, 1718. Phil. Trans. Abr. vi. p. 405. 1719

HARRIS, JN., Bp. Llandaff. Died 1738. Sermons: On Isai. v. 10. Lond. 8vo. 1716— Before the Society of Ancient Britons, (1 Cor. ii. 15). Lond. 4to. 1725-On Hosea x. 6. Lond. 4to. 1734.

HARRIS, ROB., D. D.; Pres. Trin. Col. Oxon. Born 1578; died 1658.

Sermons: On 1 Sam. xxv. 1. Lond. 4to. 1618 -On Isai. v. 11, &c. Lond. 4to. 1619-On Isai. xxxviii. 9. Lond. 4to. 1626-Two, on Heb. xiii. 18. Lond. 4to. 1630-Certain; on Ezek. xi. 19, 20. Lond. 4to. 1632-On Luke xviii. 6-8. Lond. 4to. 1642.

Two Letters in Vindication of Himself, from the known Slanders of an unknown Author. 4to. Works. Lond. fol. 'His Life. 8vo.

1635, 1654 1660

HARRIS, or HARRIES, WALTER, M. D.; Fel. New. Col. Oxon.. A learned Physician. Born 1647.

Observations on the Art of curing the Venereal

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French of N. Lancry. Lond. 8vo. 1677. same, enlarged. Lond. 8vo.

The

1686 1679 1683

A Farewell to Popery. Lond. 4to. Rational Discourse of Remedies. 8vo. Pharmacologia Anti-empirica; or, a Treatise on Chymical and Galenical Remedies. 8vo. 1684 De Morbis Acutis Infantum. Lond. 8vo. 1689; 8vo. 1705. To this last and to subsequent editions, were added, Observationes aliquot de Morbis Gravioribus, una de Luis Venerea Origine, Natura, et Curatione. Genev. 4to. 1696, 1699. Amst. 8vo. 1715. Rotterd. 8vo. 1720. Amst. 8vo. 1736. In French. Paris. 8vo. 1720, 1730; 12mo. 1738, 1754.

HARTLEY.

Burton, at Caldwell; and of Katherine Wright, at Mansfield and Whittington; and of his dealings with one Mary Couper, at Nottingham: detecting, in some sort, the deceitfull trade in these latter dayes of casting out devils. Lond. 4to. 1599

HARTCLIFFE, JN., B. D.; Fel. King's Col. Camb.; Can. Windsor.

Sermons Oxfordshire Feast, (Jonah i. 8, 9). Lond. 4to. 1684-On Job xxxi. 19. Lond. 4to. 1694-Before the House of Commons, (Ps. xc. 15). Lond. 4to. 1695.

A Treatise of Moral and Intellectual Virtues. Discourse against Purgatory. 1685

HARTE, REV. WALTER, M. A.; Fel. Pemb. Remarks on the Affairs and Trade of England Hall; Can. and Preb. Bristol and Windsor. A Col. Oxon.; Preb. Wales; Prin. St. Mary's

and Ireland. Lond. 4to.

1698 1720

Observationes Medicæ. Lond. 8vo. Dissertatio de Peste, cui accessit descriptio Inoculationis Variolarum. Lond. 8vo.

1721 De Inoculatione Variolarum. One of the earliest Works on the subject, in which he shows himself a strong advocate for Inoculation for the Small-pox. Lugd. Bat. 8vo. 1722

Dissertationes Medicæ et Chirurgica habita in Amphitheatro Collegii Regalis Medicæ. 1725 The great and wonderful Works of God. 1727

HARRISON, JN., D. C. L.; Fel. New Col. ; Preb. Chich. 1676

The True Englishman, being a Vindication of those, many Loyal Addresses to his Majesty. Protestant Loyalty fairly drawn.

Thanksgiving Sermon for Discovery of the late Fanatical Plot. 9th Sept. 1688.

HARRISON, ROв., M. A.; Stu. Ch. Ch.

Oxon.

Sermons Assize, (Amos v. 23, 24).-On Prov. xiv. 34. Lond. 4to. 1672.

HARRISON, Wм., Fel. New Col. Oxon. Died 1712-13.

He was professedly the Editor of the Tatler, under the patronage of Bolingbroke, Henley, and Swift. His Letter to Swift, dated Utrecht, 1712, is printed in the Dean's Works. This, with his Ode to the Duke of Marlborough, 1707, printed in Duncombe's Horace; and Woodstock Park, a Poem. Lond. fol., in Dodsley's Collection; with some other specimens of his Poetry in Nichols' Select Collection, are all the productions of his that are known.

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Poet, Divine, and Historian. Died 1774.

Poems on several occasions. Lond. 8vo. 1727. An edition 1739; supposed to be the same as the preceding, with the alteration of the titlepage.

1735

Essay on Satire, particularly on the Dunciad. An Essay on Reason. Lond. fol. Sermons: The Union and Harmony of Reason, Morality, and Revealed Religion, (John xix. 1). Lond. 8vo. 1737-Fast. 1740.

The History of the Life of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, surnamed the Great. Lond. 2 vols. 4to. 1759. 2nd edit. corrected and imTranslated into proved. 2 vols. 8vo. 1763. German; with a Preface, Notes, and Corrections, by John Gottlieb Bohme.

Essays on Husbandry. Anon. Lond. 1764. 2nd edit. illustrated with 5 copper-plates and 25 representations cut in wood. Lond. 8vo. 1770 The Amaranth. 1767

Essay on Painting.

HARTLEY, DAVID, M. D.; Fel. Jesus' Col. Camb. An Ingenious Physician and Philosopher. Born 1705; died 1757.

View of the present Evidence for and against Mrs. Stephens' Medicine, as a Solvent for the Stone; containing 155 Cases, with some Experiments and Observations. Lond. 8vo. 1734, 1739. Supplement. Lond. 8vo. 1735.

Observations upon Ten Persons who have taken the Medicament of Mrs. Stephens. 8vo. 1738

De Lithontriptico A. J. Stephens, nuper invento, Epistolaris. Lugd. Bat. 1741, 1746. Basil. 1741. This Epistle seems intended for circulation abroad. It was chiefly owing to Dr. H.'s evidence that Mrs. Stephens obtained 5,000l. for her secret.

De Sensus Motus et Idearum Generatione. Account of some Experiments on Mrs. Stephens' Medicine for dissolving the Stone. 1746

Observations on Man; his Frame, his Duty, and his Expectations. Lond. 2 vols. 8vo. 1749. Of this Work an edition was published by his Son. Lond. 4to. 1791. With Notes and additions, again in 1801, 3 vols. 8vo.

Ad Virum Clarissimum Ric. Mead, M. D., &c. or, a Letter to the Learned Dr. Mead on the different Methods of exhibiting Mrs. Stephens' Medicines. Lond. 8vo.

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HARVEY, WM., M. D.; Fel. Gonv. and Caius Col. A Distinguished Physician, the celebrated discoverer of the Circulation of the Blood. Born 1569; died 1658.

Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis, et Sanguinis Circulatione. Franc. 4to. 1628. Lugd. Bat. 4to. 1639. Cum Refutationibus Æ. Parisani et Primerosii. Leyd. 1639. Patav. 12mo. 1643. 4to. 1646. Lugd. Bat. 4to. 1647. Cum Spigelio. Amst. fol. 1645. Et cum Præfatione Sylvii. Rotterd. 12mo. 1648, 1660, 1671. Genev. fol. 1685. Glasg. 12mo. 1751. Also in various Collections. In English. 8vo. 1653 Exercitationes de Generatione Animalium; item de Partu, de Membranis et Humoribus Uteri, et de Conceptione. Lond. 4to. 1651. Amst. 12mo. 1651, 1662. Patav. 12mo. 1666. Hang. 12mo. 1680. In English. Lond. 8vo. 1653 Anatomical Account concerning Thomas Parr, who died at the age of 152 years and 9 months. Phil. Trans. Abr vol. i. p. 319. 1669

Opera Omnia. Lugd. Bat. 2 vols. 4to. 1737. Best edition, published by the London College of Physicians; with a Life of the Author, in Latin, by Dr. Lawrence. Lond. 2 vols. 4to. 1766

HARWARD, SIMON, M.A.; Chap. New Col.

Oxon.

HAYDOCKE.

and what we are to esteeme of the valiant attempts of those Noblemen and Gentlemen of England, which incurre so many daungers on the seas, to cut off or abridge the proude and haughtie power of Spayne. Lond. 4to. 1592 Enchiridion Morale. Lond. 16mo. 1596

HARWOOD, RICH., M. A.; Preb. Glouces. Sermons: On Ps. lxxxiii. 25. Oxon. 4to. 1644-On Isai. xxvi. 20, 21. Oxon. 1645.

HASCARD, Greg., D. D.; Dn. Windsor and Chaplin in Ordinary.

Sermons: Assize, (Rom. xiii. 4). Lond. 4to. 1668-A Discourse about Edification. Lond. 1684-On Ps. cxxiv. 7. Lond. 4to. 1672, 1679 On the Election of a Lord Mayor, (Jude 8). Lond. 4to. 1680-A Discourse about the Charge of Novelty upon the Reformed Church of England, made by Papists asking of us this question, Where was our Religion before Luther?

Anon. Lond. 4to. 1685-On Micah vii. 2. Lond. 4to. 1696-Before the King, (Acts xvi. 30, 31). Lond. 4to. 1696.

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HAWKINS, Wм., M. A.; Prof. Poetry; Fel. Pemb. Col. Oxon. Died 1801.

Sermons: On Jer. xii. i. Oxon. 8vo. 1752The Nature, Extent, and Excellence of Christian Charity, (1 Cor. xiii. 13). Lond. 4to. 1755Reasonableness of Belief in the Doctrines of Christianity, (Luke xii. 57). Lond. 8vo. 1756— Pretences of Enthusiasts considered and confuted, (2 Tim. ii. 15). Lond. 8vo. 1768-Enthusiastical Pretences, as grounded in the Articles of the Church, considered and confuted, (Job xxxvi.

Sermons: Two godlie and learned, preached at Manchester, before a great audience, both of honour and woorship. The first containeth a reproofe, the subtill practises of dissembling neuters, &c.; the other a charge and instruction for all vnlearned, negligent, and dissolute ministers; and an Exhortation to seeke their amendement by prayer unto God. Lond. 1581, 1582-26). Oxon. 8vo. 1769-Principles of the ConThree, vpon some portion of the former Lessons appointed for certain Sabbaths: the first containing a displaying of the wilfull deuises of wicked and vaine worldlings; the two latter describing the dangers of discontentment and disobedience. Lond. 16mo. 1599-The Summum Bonum, or chief Happiness of a Faithful Christian; preached at Crowhurst, (Psalm i. 1). Lond. 8vo. 1592.

The Solace for the Souldier and Saylour; contayning a Discourse and Apologie out of the heauenly Word of God, how we are to allow,

fessional considered, (1 Cor. i. 10). Lond. 8vo. 1773-Discourses on Scripture Mysteries. 8vo. 1787.

Tracts in Divinity. Oxon. 8vo.

1758

Dramatic and other Poems. Oxon. 8vo. 1758 Prælectiones Poeticæ, in Schola Naturalis Philosophiæ Oxoniæ habitæ. Oxon. 8vo. 1758

The Eneid of Virgil, translated into English blank verse. Lond. 8vo. 1764

His Works. Lond. 3 vols. 8vo.

HAYDOCKE, RICH., M. D.; Fel. New Col.

HAYDOCKE.

A Tracte; containing the Artes of Curious Paintinge, Caruinge, and Buildinge. Written first in Italian, by Jo. Paul Lematius, Painter of Milan, and Englished by R. H. Oxon. fol. 1598. The original consists of Seven Books, Five only of which are translated, and these are adorned with Cuts, &c.

HAYLEY, THOS., D. D.; Can. Res. Chich. and Chaplain in Ordinary.

Sermons The Liberty of the Gospel Explained, (Gal. v. 1). Lond. 4to. 1711-On Ps. Ixxxi. 13, 14. Lond. 8vo. 1712-The Vanity and Sinfulness of Human Impositions in Doctrines of Religion, (Matt. xv. 9). Lond. 8vo. 1716-Of Mutual Charity, preached before the King, (Colos. iii. 14). Lond. 8vo. 1718-Reformation of Manners, (Ps. cxix. 158). Lond. 4to. 1718Before the House of Commons, (Isai. xli. 17.20)

Lond. 4to. 1721.

HAYLEY, Wм., D. D.; Dn. Chich. and Chap. in Ordinary.

Sermons: Before the Levant Company, (Prov. viii. 18). 4to. 1687-Fast, before the House of Commons, (Ezra viii. 21). 4to. 1695-Reformation of Manners, (Prov. xiv. 34). 12mo. 1699— Funeral of Dr. Connor, (Ps. xi. 12). 4to. 1699 -On Matt. xxv. 34-36. 4to. 1700-Concio ad Synodum, (Rom. xiv. 19). 4to. 1701-At the Consecration of Bishop Evans, (Ephes. iv. 11, 12). 4to. 1702.

HAYTER, THOS., Bp. London.

Sermons: Before the House of Commons, (Ps. lxxxix. 20-24). Lond. 4to. 1746-Before the Lords, (1 Pet. ii. 17). Lond. 4to. 1750-Before the King, (1 Cor. vii. 31). 4to. 1752-Irish Protestant Schools, (Ps. cxxii. 8, 9). 4to. 1753 -Propagation of the Gospel, (Rev. xiv. 6, 7). 4to. 1755-At the Annual Meeting of the Charity School, (Matt. xviii. 10, 11). 4to. 1755Before the Governors of the London Hospital, (Luke ix. 11). 4to. 1759.

HAYWOOD, Wм., D.D.; Fel. St. John's Col. Oxon.; Preb. Westm.; Chap. in Ord.

The Petition and Articles exhibited against him in Parliament. 4to.

:

1641

Sermons On Rom. xii. 18. Lond. 4to. 1648 -Funeral, (Rom. v. 5). Lond. 4to. 1660Against speaking ill of Governors, (Acts xxiii. 5). 4to. 1663.

HEAD, ERASMUS, M. A.; Preb. Carlisle.

:

Sermons Ordination, (1 Tim. iv. 16). Lond. 8vo. 1746-Loyalty recommended on proper Principles, Assize, (1 Pet.xiii. 14). Lond. 8vo. 1747. Account of some Antiquities discovered on digging into a large Roman Barrow, at Ellenborough, in Cumberland, 1763. See Archæol. ii. p. 54. 1773

HEARNE, SAM., Fel. Clare Hall, Camb. Domus Carthusiana; or, an Account of the Foundation of the Charter-house, both before and since the Reformation; with the Life and Death of Thomas Sutton, the Founder. Lond. 8vo. 1677

HEBERDEN.

HEATH, JN., M. A.; Fel. New Col. Oxon. An Epigrammist. Born 1585.

Two Centuries of Epigrammes. 12mo. 1610 The House of Correction, or Certain Satyrical Epigrams, by J. H. 1619 Translation of De Moulin's Defence of King James against Bellarmine. 1613

HEATHCOTE, RALPH, D.D.; Preb. South.; Vic.-Gen. An ingenious Divine and Miscellaneous Writer. Born 1721; died 1795.

Historia Astronomiæ, sive de Ortu et Progressu Astronomiæ. Camb. 8vo. 1746, 1747 Cursory Animadversions upon the (Middle1752 tonian) Controversy in general.

Remarks upon a Charge by Dr. Chapman. A Letter to the Rev. Thomas Fothergill, A. M., relating to his Sermon upon the Reasonableness of Commemorating King Charles' Martyrdom.

Sketch of Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy. The object of this is to vindicate the moral attributes of the Deity. Lond. 8vo. 1755

The Use of Reason asserted in matters of

Religion; in answer to a Sermon preached by

Dr. Patten. Lond. 8vo. 1755. Defence of the same, against Dr. P., who had replied. 8vo. 1756

Sermons Morality and Religion essential to Society; Assize, (Micah vi. 8). Lond. 8vo. 1757 -Concio Academica pro Gradu Doctoratus, (Colos. ii. 8). Lond. 4to. 1759-A Discourse upon the Being of God, against Atheists, Lond. 4to. 1763.

A Letter to the Hon. Horace Walpole, concerning the Dispute between Mr. Hume and Mr. Rousseau. 12mo. 1767

Irenarch; or Justice of the Peace's Manual. Memoirs of the late Contested Election for the 1775 County of Leicester.

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HEBERDEN.

Of the different Quantities of Rain which appear to fall at different heights, over the same spot of ground. Phil. Trans. Abr. x. p. 659. 1769

Of the Influence of Cold on the Health of the Inhabitants of London. Id. xviii. p. 1. 1796 Remarks on the Pump Water of London, and on the methods of Procuring the Purest Water. Med. Trans. vol. i. 1768 Observations upon the Ascarides. Id. p. 45. Observations on the Night Blindness. Id. p. 60. Observations on the Chicken Pox. Id. p. 427. On the Epidemical Cold in June and July, 1767. Id. p. 473.

Observations on the Hectic Fever. Id. ii. p. 1. 1772

Remarks on the Pulse. Id. p. 18.

Some Account of a Disorder of the Breast. Id. p. 59.

Observations on the Diseases of the Liver. Id. p. 123.

Observations on the Nettle Rash. Id. p. 173. An Account of the Noxious Effects of some Fungi. Id. p. 217.

Letter concerning Angina Pectoris ; with a Case and Dissection. Id. iii. p. 1.

1785

The Method of Preparing the Ginseng Root in China. Id. p. 34.

Observations on the Measles. Id. p. 389. Account of the Influenza, as it appeared in 1775. Med. Obs. and Inq. vi. p. 349.

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HERBERT.

Specimens and Parts: containing a History of the County of Kent; of a Topographical, Commercial, Civil, and Nautical History of South Britain, with its gradual and comparative Progress in Trade, Arts, Polity, Population, and Shipping. From Authentic Documents. 1798

The Saxon and English Languages illustrative of each other; the impracticability of acquiring an accurate knowledge of Saxon Literature, through the medium of Latin Phraseology, exemplified in the errors of Hickes, Wilkins, Gibson, and other Scholars; and a new mode suggested of radically studying the Saxon and English Languages. Lond. 4to. 1798

Actual Survey of South Britain, by the Commissioners of William the Conqueror, compleated in the year 1086; faithfully translated, with an Introduction, Notes, and Illustrations of Samuel Henshall and John Wilkinson. Lond. 4to. 1799

Sermon, preached at the Parish Church of St. Mary, Stratford- Bow, on Thursday, 5th December, 1805.

The Etymylogical Organic Reasoner; with one sheet of the Gothic Gospel of St. Matthew ; and another of the Saxon Durham Book, in Roman Characters; and a literal English version.

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HERBERT, GEO., Fel. Trin. Col. Camb. ; Univ. Orator; Preb. Lincoln. An exemplary and eminent Divine. Born 1593; died 1632.

Oratio qua Auspicatissimum Sereniss. Princ. Caroli reditum ex Hispaniis celebravit G. H. Acad. Cantab. Orator. 1623

A Translation of Cornaro on Temperance. The Temple; Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations. 2nd edit. Camb. 12mo. 1633, 1635. Lond. 8vo. 1656, 1679. 12th edit. corrected, with the addition of an Alphabetical Table; together with his Life. Lond. 12mo. 1703

Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, &c. 1651 A Priest to the Temple; or the Character of a Country Parson. Lond. 8vo. 1675 His Remains; consisting of the Country Parson's Character, and a Collection of Proverbs, Sentences, &c. Lond. 12mo.

1652

HERBERT, WM., EARL OF PEMBROKE, Fel. Com. New Col. ; Chanc. Oxon. Born 1580; died 1630.

Of the Internal and External State of Man in Christ. Lond. 4to. 1654 Poems, written by William, Earl of Pembroke, &c.; many of which are answered by way of

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