15. Defenfio pro Populo Anglicano, or his Defence of the People of England against Salmafius's Defence of the King. P. 95. 16. Joannis Philippi Refponfio ad Apologiam Anonymi cujufdam. p. 102, 17. Defenfio fecunda pro Populo Anglica no, &c. P. 107. 18. Defenfio pro fe adverfus Alexandrum Morum. p. III. 19. Treatife of Civil Power in Ecclefiaftical Carifes. p. 113. 20. Confiderations touching the likelieft means to remove Hirelings out of the Church. p.113. 21. A Letter to a Friend concerning the Ruptures of the Commonwealth. P. 117. 22. The brief Delineation of a Commònwealth. P. 118. 23. Brief Notes on Dr. Griffith's Sermon, intituled, The Fear of God and the King. 24. The ready and easy way to establish a Free tion. 25. Paradife Loft. p. 118. P. 126. 26. Paradife regain'd, and Sampson Ago- niftes. p. 138. 27. Occafional and Juvenil Poems, English P. 142. 28. The Hiftory of Britain to the Norman 29. Accedence commenc'd Grammar. 30. A brief Hiftory of Muscovy. p. 138. P. 141. p. 142. 31. A Declaration of the Election of John III. p. 142. 32. Artis Logica plenior Inftitutio ad Petri P. 142. 33. A Treatife of true Religion, Herefy, P. 143. 34. Lit. 34. Litteræ Senatus Anglicani, &c. or Letters of State. P. 142. 35. Epiftolarum familiarium liber unus; accefferunt Prolufiones quædam Orato riæ. P. 142. ADVERTISEMENT. Are the Bob'd together in three Vo LL thefe Books, except the Poetical Part, lumes in Folio, with this Life prefix'd; the two firft containing the English, and the third the Latin Pieces. |