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[April 8.] A notable and pleasant History of the famous renowned Knights of the Blade, commonly called Hectors or St. Nicholas Clerkes. Printed for Richard Harper. (8 April.) E. 659. (14.) April 9. A Letter sent from the Marquess of Argyle to the King of Scots, concerning the raising of a new Army against the English. In printed for George Horton. E. 660. (7.) April 11.-The Witch of Wapping, or, An Exact and Perfect Relation of the Life and Devilish Practises of Joan Peterson, hanged at Tyburn. 11 April. Printed for Th. Spring. E. 659. (18.) [April 12.]-Two Declarations of the Parliament concerning Scotland, together with several Proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by the Parliament for ordering affairs in Scotland. Printed by John Field. (12 April.) E. 659. (19.) [April 12.] The Late Eclipse unclasped or the mistaken Star-gazers unmasked. Wherein is manifested seven severall Reasons whereby these Astrolegers have deceived the People. (12 April.) E. 659. (20.) [April 13.] A New Way to pay Old Debts, or, The Law and Freedom of the People established. Imprinted for George Horton. (13 April.) E. 659. (23.) [April 14.]— A Cry against a Crying Sinne: or, A just complaint to the Magistrates against them who have broken the Statute Laws of God by killing of men merely for Theft. [By Samuel Chidley.] Printed for Samuel Chidley. (14 April.) E. 659. (24.) [April 14. To the Honourable Committee for Petitions. The Petition of Samuel Chidley against the crying sin of Murder. (14 April.)

E. 659. (24*.)

[April 15.]-A short Catechism for the institution of young persons in the Christian Religion. [MS. note by Thomason: "By Jeremy Taylor."] pp. 57. Printed by J. Flesher for R. Royston. (15 April.)

E. 1324. (1.) [April 16.] Selected Parts of Horace, Prince of Lyricks. Now newly put into English [by Sir R. Fanshawe]. ff. 95. Printed for Gabriel Bedell & T. Collins. (16 April.) E. 1247. (2.) April 17.—A Concealment Discovered for the Publique Advantage, being the effect of a Petition directed to the Councell of State by William Bagwell and John Brockedon. 8. sh. Printed by James Flesher for Nicholas Bourne. 669. f. 16. (61.)

[April 20.]

The Cities Corporations poore
Their Founders bless, their help implore.

669. f. 16. (47.)

[Verses.] (20 April.) [April 21.]-Bаптioμôν didaɣý. Or, the Doctrine of Baptisms reduced from its Ancient and Modern Corruptions. Printed for Giles Calvert. (21 April.)

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By John

[April 24.] The Divine Catastrophe of the Kingly Family of the House
of Stuarts. By Sir Edward Peyton. pp. 149. Printed for Giles
Calvert. (24 April.)
E. 1291. (1.)
[April 24.]-Gospel-Light and Gospel-Life in the Saints Conversation.
By Robert Dornford. pp. 84. Printed by R. W. for Francis Tyton.
(24 April.)
E. 1315. (2.)
[April 24.]-A Discovery and Confutation of the Opinions and Practises
of some false Brethren between Bridge and Lincolne.
Wetherall. pp. 78. Printed by Thomas Harper for William Wells.
(24 April.)
E. 661. (1.)
[April 25.] Two Treatises. The one handling the doctrine of Christ's
Mediatorship: the other, of Mystical Implantation. By John Brinsley.
2 pt. Printed by T. Maxey for Ralph Smith. (25 April.) E. 1223.
April 27.—A further Additional Act for Relief of Poor Prisoners. s. sh.
Printed by John Field.
669. f. 16. (48.)
[April 27.]-Tractatus de Simplicium Medicamentorum Facultatibus.
A Treatise of the Nature and Qualities of such Simples as are most
frequently used in Medicines. By Robert Pemel. Printed by M.
Simmons for Philemon Stephens. (27 April.)
E. 660. (8.)

[April 28.] The Bloody Tenent yet More Bloody, by Mr. Cottons
endeavour to wash it white in the Blood of the Lambe. By R[oger]
Williams. pp. 320. [See above: 15 May, 1647, E. 387. (7.)] Printed
for Giles Calvert. (28 April.)
E. 661. (6.)

[April 28.]—A Faire in Spittle Fields. [A satire, in verse, on Astro-
logers.] By J. B., Gent. Printed by J. C. (28 April.) E. 662. (1.)
[April 29.] The Fame and Confession of the Fraternity of R: C:
commonly, of the Rosie Cross. By Eugenius Philalethes [i.e. Thomas
Vaughan]. pp. 64. Printed by J. M. for Giles Calvert. (29 April.)
E. 1291. (3.)
April 30.-Votes of Parliament for setting the Poor on Work, and for
prevention of Common-Begging. 8. sh. Printed by John Field.

669. f. 16. (49.)
April.-L. Colonel John Lilburne his Apologeticall Narration relating to his
illegal and unjust sentence decreed by Parliament, Jan. 1652. [In Dutch
and English.] pp. 72. Printed by L. I.: Amsterdam. E. 659. (30.)
[April.] A Friendly Accommodation in the fore-debated Controversie
between Mr. Bedford and the author [Richard Baxter. Consisting of
pp. 345-415 of Baxter's "Plain Scripture Proof"]. E. 659. (9.)
May 1.-A Great Victory obtained by the King of France against the
Prince of Conde. [A letter, dated 1 May.] Printed for George Horton.
E. 663. (5.)
[May 4.] The Perfect Law of God. By Richard Carpenter. pp. 246.
Printed by F. L. (4 May.)
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[May 4.] The Rise, Growth and Fall of Antichrist: together with The Reign of Christ. By Edw. Haughton. pp. 201. Printed by R. W. for Francis Tyton. (4 May.) E. 1286. (1.) May 4.-The Churches and Ministery of England, true Churches and true Ministery, clear'd and proved in a sermon preached at Wiviliscombe, before a congregation assembled to hear the opposition which had long threatened to be made that day by Mr. Collier. By Francis Fullwood. pp. 72. Printed by A. M. for George Treagle at Taunton, and sold at London by William Roybould. E. 671. (2.) [May 5.]-Plain Dealing; or, The Cause and Cure of the Present Evils of the Times. By Nath. Homes. pp. 114. Printed for R. I., and are to be sold by Anthony Williamson. (5 May.) E. 1315. (1.) [May 5.-Indago Astrologica; or, a brief and modest enquiry into some principal points of Astrology. By Joshua Childrey. Printed for Edward Husband. (5 May.)

E. 662. (5.) By John Collings. E. 662. (6.)

[May 5.]-A Cordial for a Fainting Soul. Part III. pp. 219. Printed for Richard Tomlins. (5 May.) [May 6.]—The Vindication of the Law, wherein is declared what manner of persons Christian Magistrates, Judges and Lawyers ought to be. By John Cooke. pp. 96. Printed for Matthew Walbancke. (6 May.) E. 662. (9.) [May 7.-The Land of Canaan, as it was possessed by the twelve Tribes. [With an engraved map.] Printed by M. Simmons for Thomas Jenner. (7 May.) E. 663. (1.) [May 7. Certaine Conceptions or Considerations of Sir Percy Herbert upon the strange change of peoples dispositions and actions in these latter times. pp. 259. Printed by E. G. for Richard Tomlins. (7 May.) E. 663. (2.)

[May 8.] The Lamentations of Jeremiah, in meeter. Printed by R. I. for Stephen Bowtell. (8 May.) E. 1315. (4.) [May 9.]-The Confusion of Muhamed's Sect, or a Confutation of the Turkish Alcoran. Written in Spanish by Johannes Andreas, Maurus. Translated by I. N. [i.e. Joshua Notstock.] pp. 231. Printed for H. Blunden. (9 May.)

E. 1296.

[May 11.]-etov 'EvwTikóv. A Discourse of Holy Love, by which the Soul is united unto God. Written in Spanish by Christopher de Fonseca. Done into English, with some variation, and much addition, by St. George Strode, Knight. [With an engraved frontispiece representing a symbolic figure of Charity.] pp. 268. Printed by J. Flesher for Richard Royston. (11 May.) E. 1382. May 11-A Sermon preached in Taunton, 11 May, upon the occasion of their great Deliverance received upon that day. By George Newton. Printed for William Roybould. E. 670. (13.)

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pp. 115. Printed for John

[May 11.] Common-Good; or, the Improvement of Commons, Forrests and Chases by Inclosure. By S. T. [i.e. Silvanus Taylor.] pp. 60. Printed for Francis Tyton. (11 May.) E. 663. (6.) [May 11.] The Moderator, endeavouring a Settlement of those many Differences in Doctrine and Discipline which have so long disturbed the peace of this Common-Wealth. Bellamy. (11 May.) E. 664. (1.) [May 13.]—Ill Newes from New-England; or, A Narative of NewEnglands Persecution. By John Clark. pp. 76. [See also below: 15 Feb., 1653, E. 687. (2.)] Printed by Henry Hills. (13 May.) E. 664. (5.) [May 15.]-A Philologicall Commentary, or, An Illustration of the most obvious and usefull Words in the Law. By E. L. [i.e. Edward Leigh.] pp. 237. Printed by T. Mabb for Charles Adams. (15 May.) E. 1272. (1.) [May 17.] The Lightless-Starre; or, Mr. John Goodwin discovered a Pelagio-Socinian by the examination of his Preface to his book entituled Redemption Redeemed. By Richard Resbury. pp. 185. Printed for John Wright. (17 May.)

Also a great Sea. Printed E. 664. (6.)

E. 1250. (3.) May 17.-A Bloudy Fight in France between the Kings Army and the Parliaments neer Paris. [A letter, dated 17 May.] victory obtained by the English against the French at for Richard Hare. [May 17.] Eipnvoμaxía; the Agreement & Distance of Brethren, or, a brief survey of the judgment of Mr. J. G. [i.e. John Goodwin] touching important heads of Doctrine. pp. 82. Printed by J. Macock for H. Cripps and L. Lloyd. (17 May.) E. 664. (8.) [May 18.] An Answer to the severall Petitions of late exhibited to Parliament and to the Lord Generall Cromwell by the poor Farmers of England, for the taking away of Tithes paid to Priests and Impropriators. Printed for I. M. (18 May.) E. 664. (11.) May 19.-An Exact and Perfect Relation of the fight between the English and Dutch Fleets in the Downs. Printed for Robert Wood.

E. 665. (11.) May 19. A brief Relation of the late fight in the Downs between the Fleet of England under Generall Blague and that of the States of the United Provinces under Admiral Trump. Printed for G. Horton.

E. 665. (16.) May 19. The Copy of a Letter from the Reare-Admiral of the English Fleet, being a narration of the fight betwixt them and the Dutch Fleet near the Downes. Printed by G. D. for William Hope. E. 665. (19.) May 19.-An Abstract of some cruell Massacres of the Protestants and English in Ireland. Read in Parliament, 19 May. Printed for Robert Ibbitson. [May 20.]-New Errors made palpable by an old Light, or, A Cheap

E. 1068. (3.)

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and easie Method to cure the Dissentions of the Time. By Anthony Norwood. Printed by E. G. and are to be sold by Charles Adams. (20 May.) E. 1291. (2.) [May 22.] Of Christs Testaments, viz: Baptisme and the Supper. By Jacob Behm. Englished by John Sparrow. pp. 75. Simmons. (22 May.)

Printed by M. E. 665. (4.) [May 25.]-Observations upon Aristotles Politiques, touching Forms of Government. [By Sir Robert Filmer.] pp. 51. Printed for R. Royston. (25 May.) E. 665. (8.) [May 25.]-Dominium Maris: or, The Dominion of the Sea. Expressing the title which the Venetians pretend unto the sole dominion of the Adriatick Sea. Translated out of Italian. Printed by William Du Gard. (25 May.) E. 795. (1.) May 27.-The Yeomans Prerogative, or, The Honour of Husbandry. A sermon preached to some and dedicated to all the Yeomen of Kent. By Nathanael Newbury. Printed by J. Moxon for J. N. E. 684. (23.) May 27.-The Names of the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, as they now sit. Printed for Thomas Walkley. E. 1246. (2.)

[May 28. The Office and Duty of Church-Wardens, Over-seers of the Poor, etc. By William Sheppard. The second part. pp. 77. Printed for Edward Dod and Nathaniel Ekins. (28 May.) E. 1319. (2.) [May 31.] Arcana Microcosmi: or, The hid Secrets of Man's Body discovered. With a Refutation of Doctor Brown's Vulgar Errors, the Lord Bacon's Natural History and Doctor Harvy's Book De Generatione, Comenius, and others. By A. R. [i.e. Alexander Ross.] pp. 267. Printed by Tho. Newcomb and are to be sold by John Clark. (31 May.) E. 1247. (1.) [May.]-Gospel-Mysterie; or, The great Union that is betwixt Christ and the Saints. By Robert Dornford. pp. 74. Printed by R. W. for Francis Tyton. E. 1315. (3.)

[June 2.] The Wonderful and most deplorable History of the Latter Times of the Jews. Written first in Hebrew [by Josephus Ben-Goron] and now corrected [by James Howell]. pp. 432. Printed for John Stafford. (2 June.) E. 1427. [June 3.]-Tho. Mori Vita & Exitus: or, the History of St. Thomas More, sometime Lord High Chancellor of England. Collected out of severall authors by J. H., Gent. [i.e. John Hoddesdon. With an engraved portrait of Sir Thomas More.] pp. 150. Printed by E. Cotes for George Eversden. (3 June.) E. 1240. (2.) [June 3.] Truths Vindication of Election and Reprobation, wherein is shewed, Christ the cause of Election, Sin the cause of Reprobation. By William Fouler. Printed for the Author. (3 June.) E. 1376. (4.)

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