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301. THE NECESSITY OF RECEIVING THE HOLY SACRAMENT...IN A Sermon, at a Conference of the several Ministers of the Deanery of Braughin in the County of Hertford...at Ware...1678. By Robert Neville, B.D. Rector of Ansty. Lond. 1679.

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Robert Neville, or Nevile, King's, Fellow, B.A. 1660, M.A. 1664, B.D. 1671, R. of Ansty 1671.

LETTER FROM A GENTLEMAN OF THE ISLE OF ELY. 1679.

See ante No. 246 (0).

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302. SERMON AT THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE ETON Scholars, at St. Mary le Bow, 1679. By Thomas Horn, Fellow of King's College in Cambridge, and Chaplain to... Henry, Earl of St. Albans....Lond. 1680.

A-E 4, 1st & last blank.

4o.

2s. 6d.

Thomas Horn, Tunbridge, B.-? King's 1658, Fellow 1682, Vice-Provost 1697-1708, R. of Piddle-hinton, & of Clewer.

THE CASE OF MANY PROTESTANTS. [1680.]

See ante No. 246 (p).

303. SERMON BEFORE THE LORD MAYOR, AT GUILD-HALL CHAPPEL, 1680. By Robert Hancocke, Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge, and Rector of Northill in Bedfordshire.

A-E 4, 1st (blank?) wanting.

Lond. 1680.

Robert Hancocke, Clare, Fellow, B. A. 1662, M. A. 1666.

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NECESSITY OF HUMANE

304. EXCELLENCY, USEFULNESS AND Learning, in a Sermon before the University, at Great St. Maries Church in Cambridge, 1681. By Robert Neville, B.D. Late Fellow of King's Colledge in Cambridge... Lond. 1681.

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305. ISRAEL & ENGLAND PARALLEL'D...BY PAUL KNELL...LONDON, Printed in the year 1648. and now Reprinted for a Caution to all those that are given to Change. 1681.

A 2, B4, B (bis) 4. See No. 259.

4o.

2s. 6d.

306. EVANGELICAL AND CATHOLICK UNITY, MAINTAINED IN THE Church of England: or an Apology for her Government, Liturgy, Subscriptions &c. With Answers to the objections of Mr. B. Dr. O.

and others, against Conformity....By William Saywell, D. D. and Master of Jesus Colledge in Cambridge... Lond. 1682.

A 8, a 4, B-Cc 8, Dd 4.

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307. SERMON AT THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE ETON-SCHOLARS. At St. Mary le Bow, 1681. By William Perse, late Fellow of King's Colledge in Cambridge, and Chaplain to... Mary Countess of Feversham. ...Lond. 1682.

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William Perse, Eton, King's, B. A. 1661, M. A. 1665, V. Tenterden, Kent, V. Malton and Heslerton, Yorks.

308. THE ABSOLUTE AND PEREMPTORY DECREE OF ELECTION TO Eternal Glory Reprobated. In a Sermon before the University in Great St. Maries Church in Cambridge. By Robert Neville, B.D. Rector of Ansty. Lond. 1682.

4o.

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309. THE CHRISTIAN TUTOR, or a Free and RATIONAL DISCOURSE of the Sovereign Good and Happiness of Man, and the Infallible Way of attaining it, especially in the Practice of Christian Religion... By Henry Jenkes Fellow of Gonvil and Cajus College...and of the Royal Society....Lond. 1683.

A 4, B-E 8, F 4.

8o.

2s. 6d.

Henry Jenkes, Aberdeen, Emman. 1646, Fellow of Caius, F. R. S., Incorp. M. A. Oxon. 1669, D. 1697, buried in St. Michael's Church, Camb.

310. THE NATURE & CAUSES OF HARDNESS OF HEART, TOGETHER with the Remedies against it. In a Sermon first before the Society of Lincolns-Inn, and afterwards before the University in Great St. Maries Church in Cambridge. By Robert Neville, B.D. Rector of Ansty.... Lond. 1683.

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311. ΤΑ ΑΝΩ. THE THINGS ABOVE PROVED TO BE THE MOST proper Objects of the Mind and Affections, in a Sermon before the University in Great St. Maries Church in Cambridge. By Robert Neville, B.D. Rector of Ansty. Lond. 1683.

A 2, B-D 4. With list of books printed for Billingsley.

4o.

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312. ISAACI BARROW MATHEMATICAE PROFESSORIS LUCASIANI LECtiones Habitae in Scholis Publicis Academiae Cantabrigiensis: 1664. Lond. 1683.

8o.

Title 1, B-N 8.

4s. 6d.

313. A DISCOURSE OF PROFITING BY SERMONS, AND OF GOING to Hear, where men think they can Profit most. [By Dr. Patrick.] Lond. 1683.

Title 1, B-E 4.

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314. THE MIDDLE WAY BETWIXT NECESSITY AND FREEDOM. Sermons at St Mary's in Cambridge. By John Turner, late Fellow of Christ-Colledge in that University...London, Printed for Samuel Sympson Bookseller in Cambridge. 1683. 8o.

A 4, B-G 8, H 4. 1st & last (blank?) wanting.

1s. 6d.

315. OF CONTENTMENT, PATIENCE AND RESIGNATION TO THE WILL of God, Several Sermons. By Isaac Barrow, D.D. Late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge, and one of his Majesty's Chaplains. Never before Printed. Lond. 1685.

8°. A 4, B-S 8. With portrait, & list of books printed for Aylmer (some by Tillotson). 48. 6d. 316. SERMON AT THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE SONS OF the Clergy-Men, in the Church of St Mary-le-Bow, 1684. By Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, and President of the Society. Lond. 1685. 4o. A 2, B-E 4.

18. 6d.

Francis Turner, Son of Dr. Thomas Turner Dean of Canterbury; Winchester, & New Coll. Oxon. 1655, Fellow, B.A. 1659, M.A. 1662, Incorp. M.A. Cant. 1666, St. John's, D.D., Master of St. John's 1670. R. of Tharfield 1664, V. C. 1678, Dean of Windsor 1683, Bp. of Rochester 1683, of Ely 1684, deprived 1690, D. 1700.

317. SERMON BEFORE THE KING AT WHITE-HALL, Nov. 5, 1684. By Francis [Turner] Lord Bishop of Ely, and Almoner to His Majesty. ...Lond. 1685.

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4o.

18. 6d.

318. THE AUTHORITY OF CHURCH-GUIDES ASSERTED IN A SERMON before... Charles II. at Whitehall, 1675. By Miles Barne, D.D. Fellow of St Peters Colledge in Cambridge, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Late Majesty....Second Edition. Lond. Printed for Richard Green Bookseller in Cambridge. 1685.

A 4, a 2, B-D 4.

4o.

1s. 6d.

See Nos. 138, 169, 173.

319. SERMON ON SAINT MARK'S DAY 1686. IN THE PARISH Church of St Paul's Covent Garden. By Symon Patrick Rector there. Lond. 1686.

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320. SERMON UPON ST. PETER'S DAy. PRINTED AT THE DESIRE of Some that heard it, With Some Enlargements. By a Divine of the Church of England [Dr. Patrick]. Lond. 1687. 4o.

A-K 4. With list of books printed for R. Chiswell. MS. notes on p. 53. 28.

321. GOODNESS PROVED TO BE THE BEST PROTECTION FROM THE Arrests of All Harmes. Sermon before the University, upon Innocents Day, in Great St. Maries Church in Cambridge. By Robert Neville, B.D. Rector of Ansty. Lond. 1687. 4o.

A-D 4, 1st (blank?) wanting, E 1. With list of books printed for Billingsley.

28.

322. SERMON IN THE CHAPPEL OF ST. JAMES'S; BEFORE HIS Highness the Prince of Orange, 1688. By Symon Patrick, D.D. Dean of Peterborough. Lond. 1689.

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323. SERMON BEFORE THE QUEEN AT WHITEHALL, 168. Symon Patrick, D.D. Dean of Peterburgh. Lond. 1689.

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324. SERMON AT ST. PAUL'S COVENT GARDEN... BEING A SECOND Part of the Sermon before the Prince of Orange. By Symon Patrick, D.D., Dean of Peterborough. Lond. 1689.

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325. CHARGE AT THE GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE Held for the County of Cambridge, at the Castle of Cambridge, 1689. By Sir M. D. of Grey's-Inn... Lond. 1689.

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By the kind help of Mr Douthwaite, Librarian of Gray's Inn, we have been enabled to identify the author of this pamphlet as Sir Marmaduke Dayrell, of Camps Castle, Cambs., admitted to Gray's Inn 1668, knighted March 22, 168.

It will be seen that this charge was delivered between the date of the departure of James II. (Dec. 23) and the proclamation of William and Mary (Feb. 13).

After an Introduction beginning, "It cannot be expected that I should enter "upon the ordinary Methods of direction which has been usual at other times," the charge begins: "The great occasion of our meeting here is, for Preservation "of the Peace in matters Ecclesiastical as well as Civil." All reference to the latter is contained in the two concluding paragraphs: "I should now come to speak of the Civil Power, or that Legal Administration of Justice peculiar to "this Kingdom; which is Jus suum cuique tribuere. But there having been many Discourses of that nature formerly in this place by Gentlemen whose Learning and Abilities I have infinitely more reason to value than my own, I "shall for this time spare you and my self that trouble."

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326. THE CAMBRIDGE CASE, BEING AN EXACT NARRATIVE OF ALL the Proceedings against the Vice Chancellour and Delegates of that University, For refusing to admit Alban Francis, a Benedictine Monk, to the Degree of Master of Arts, without taking the Oaths. Lond. 1689.

Title 1, B-E 2. Slightly mended.

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78. 6d.

James II. having recommended the University, by a letter dated Feb. 7. 168, to admit Alban Francis M.A. without the usual oaths, it was brought by the V.C. before the Congregation and refused. An account of the matter will be found in Cooper's Ann. III., 614-632.

326*. CANTABRIGIA ILLUSTRATA. SIVE OMNIUM CELEBERRIMAE ISTIUS Universitatis Collegiorum, Aularum, Bibliothecae, Academiae Scholarum Publicarum, Sacelli Coll: Regalis nec non Totius Oppidi Ichnographia Delineatore & Sculptore Dav: Loggan Utriusque Academiae Calcographo....Quam Proprijs Sumptibus Typis Mandavit & Impressit Cantabrigiae. [1690.]

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Engraved title, Dedication to William and Mary, Preface, and Index Tabularum, ff. 4. 30 folding plates, and mezzotint portrait of the Duke of Somerset (usually wanting). Old red morocco. £15. 158.

The title consists of a view of Cambridge, with a stream flowing to the town from Parnassus on which is Apollo's temple with the Muses. At foot of title is a upheld by supporters. The exact date of the issue of Cantabrigia Illustrata as a complete work has been ascertained by Mr J. W. Clark to be 1690. David Loggan is said to have been born at Dantzig in 1630; to have learnt engraving in Denmark from Simon van de Passe; and to have completed his studies in Holland under Hendrik Hondius, and to have come to England about the year 1653. In 1669 he was appointed engraver to the University of Oxford, and in 1690 to that of Cambridge. He is said by Walpole, on the authority of Vertue, to have died in London in 1693 or 1700: "The conscientious accuracy, "as well as the artistic ability, with which Loggan's views are drawn, render "them an invaluable guide. As Professor Willis said in one of his lectures, Loggan enables one to walk into the quadrangles of the colleges, and discover "their style of architecture. Every detail of the buildings, the courts, and the "gardens, is carefully noted, so that they present not merely a record of the "architecture, but of the life of the period." For list of plates and further particulars see Willis & Clark's Architect. Hist. of Cambridge, Vol. 1., pp. cvii— cxiv.

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There is a later issue of the work to which has been added on the engraved title, "Printed & Sold by Hen: Overton at ye White Horse without Newgate London," with a preface in English not dated, but which must have been written after Loggan's death.

327. SERMON BEFORE THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AT ST. MARGARET Westminster, 5 Nov. 1691, By William Fleetwood, Chaplain in Ordinary to their Majesties. Lond. 1691.

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328. SERMON BEFORE THE QUEEN, AT WHITE-HALL, 1692. ON the Fast-Day appointed by Her Majesty, to implore God's Blessing on their Majesties Persons, and the Prosperity of their Arms both at Land

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