ses of Comets,
Earthquakes, Deluges, Epidemical Diseases and Prodigies of precedent
times, with presages of the weather, and Descriptions of the
Weather-glass: by _T. Wilsford_.
90. The Mysteries of Love and Eloquence; or the Arts of Wooing and
Complementing; as they are managed in the _Spring Garden, Hide-Park, the
New Exchange_, and other Eminent Places. A work in which are drawn to
the Life and Deportments of the most Accomplisht Persons; the Mode of
their Courtly Entertainments, Treatment of their Ladies at Balls, their
accustomed Sports, Drolls & Fancies; the witchcrafts of their perswasive
language, in their approaches, or other more secret dispatches, _&c_. by
_E.P._
91. _Helmont_ disguised; or the vulgar errors of imperical and unskilful
practicers of Physick confuted; more especially as they concern the
cures of Feavers, the Stone, the Plague, and some other Diseases by way
of Dialogue; in which the chief rarities of Physick are admirably
discoursed by _I.T_.
_Books in the Press, and ready for Printing_.
1. The Scales of Commerce and Trade: by _T. Wilsford_.
2. Geometry demonstrated by Lines & Numbers; from thence, Astronomy,
Cosmgraphy, and Navigation proved and delineated by the Doctrine of
Plane and Spherical Trangles: by _T. Wilsford_.
3. The English Annals, from the Invasion made by Julius Cesar to these
times: by _T. Wilsford_.
4. The Fool tranformed: a Comedy.
5. The History of _Lewis_ the Eleventh King of _France_: a Trage-Comedy.
6. The chast woman against her will: a Comedy.
7. The Tooth-Drawer: a Comedy.
8. Honour in the end: a Comedy.
9. The Tell Tale: a Comedy
10. The History of _Donquixiot_, or the Knight of the illfavour'd Face:
a Comedy.
11. The fair Spanish Captive: a Trage-Comedy.
12. Sir _Kenelm Digby_ & other persons of Honour, their rare and
incomparable secrets of Physick, Chyrurgery, Cookery, Preserving,
Conserving, Candying, distilling of Waters, extraction of Oyls,
compounding of the costliest Perfumes, with other admirable Inventions,
and select Experiments, as they offered themselves to their
Observations, whether here or in Forrein Countreys.
13. The so much desired & deeply learned Commentary on _Psalme_ 15. by
that reverend and eminent Divine Mr. _Christopher Carthwright_ Minister
of the Gospel in _York_.
14. The Soul's Cordial in two treatises, the first teaching how to be
eased of the guilt of sin, the second, discovering advantages by Ch
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