Quarles' Job Militant... 1654 1624 Argalus and Parthenia... [Cens. Lit. vi. 367.] F. n. d. Rainoldes' and Hart's Conference, &c.........b. L. 1584 Overthrow of Stage-Playes........ .n. d. (1593) A. O. I. 339–366. Beloe's Anecd. I. 194. Dr. Gager had had a play performed at Christ Church: for this he was attacked by his neighbour of Queen's College, in a tract "foaming at the mouth of it's text with quotations and authorities, and professing to prove (from the Ancients) a stage-play infamous, and (from the Fathers) a corrupter of morals; but more particularly, and reasonably, reprobating the "sin of boys' wearing the dress and affecting the airs of women." Dr. R. was followed by the tremendous Histriomastix of Prynne in 1633. Above half a century afterward, in 1698, Collier renewed the attack still more vigorously; and Arthur Bedford in 1706, with an industry which must have been agonising to him, produced a Catalogue of "fourteen hundred texts of Scripture ridiculed by the Stage." One J. G., also (said by Reed, on the authority of Oldys, to have been a Gager) appears to have had some controversy on the same subject with Thomas Heywood, who wrote an 'Apology for Actors', which he subsequently entitled the 'Actors' Vindication'. Ralegh's Prerogative of Parliaments....H. Midelburge. 1628 Ghost, or England's Forewarner see Baxter'. Raleighana (Dr. Walter) Reliquiæ... Ramsey's Præterita ..Utricht. 1626 1679 1659 Randall's Works Complete, by Holbrooke...... 1629, &c. Randolph's (Ben.) Present State of the Morea........pl. 1689 {Dryden's Threnodia Augustalis. And Three other Tracts. ...f.e. Oxf. 1686 1685 Randolph's (Tho.) Poems, with the Muses Looking-Glasse, and Amyntas..... .....Orf. 1628 These are ushered in with many Prefatory Verses addressed to the Editor (brother of the deceased Author) by R. Bride-oake, Ed. Gayton, Jos. Howe, Owen Feltham, &c. (Tho.) Prophecies, &c. cited in the N. T...Oxf. n. d. Raunce, see Wharton'. Reading, Thomas of, or The Sixe worthie Yeomen of the West, [by T. D. 1632.] . ... Repr. Edinb. Reeve's (Tho.) Sermons, viz: England's Beauty in seeing King Charles II. Restored. 1600 A Dead Man speaking, or the Memory of K. Charles I... 1660 The Man of Valour.. 1660 Sheba's Head cast over the Wall, or the Dead Scalp of Re bellion 1660 N Of this Author's 'God's Plea for Nineveh' a short account is given by Beloe, in his Anecd. III. 80-84.. (Edm.) see • Wharton'. Regall Tyrannie discovered Regicides, Trials, &c. of the Twenty Nine 1647 1660 Religion, the State of, in these Westerne Parts of the World. 1605 Letters upon......in Three Parts ........1720—1722 Letter to a Bp. on some Discoveries in........ 1735 Some Thoughts on, tending to show that Christianity is, indeed, very near as old as the Creation.... 1736 Remonstrances, Declarations, &c. (by Husbands)......F. 1643 Revelation Paraphrased, with Annotations..... Review, A New......I........(Unpublished)......Reading. 1794 Alter et Idem. For a Summer Month in 1794.' Reynolds on the Lord's Supper.. 1693 ..Kyngston. 1638 ... Shieldes of the Earth...... Kyngston. 1636 Rich, see Machiavel'. 1619 Ridley's (Tho.) Civil and Ecclesiastical Law...b. I... 1607 An Apologie for Sundrie Proceedings, &c.... Barker. 1593 Ridley's (Glouc.) Life of Bishop Ridley ...H. 1763 Cens. Lit. IV. 192., Lit. Anecd. 1. 641-649. In this respectable piece of biography, the Author shows himself to be a Master of the Popish Controversy. Roberts' (Barré) Letters and Papers, with Memoirs of his Life (by Grosvenor Bedford)...Unpublished...H. Bulmer. 1814 (Robert) History of Baptism... 1629 ..pl. 1790 1623 Robrough's Doctrine of Justification cleared (v. Goodwin). 1643 Rogers' (D.) Practical Catechisme, and the Two Sacraments. 1640 (Neh.) Strange Vineyard in Palæstina. Johnston's Christ's Watch-word, or Ten Virgins...... 1630 (Tho.) on the Articles .........Legatt. 1662 .... n. t. -) Matrimoniall Honour; or, The Mutuall Crowne and Comfort of godly, loyall, and chaste Marriage.. 1642 Rollenson's Twelve Prophetical Legacies (on Gen. xlix.) 1612. Rollock's Lectures on the Thessalonians...in Two Parts.... n. t. Ronie, more News from, or Magna Charta Discoursed of between a Poor Man and his Wife. As also, A new Font, &c. As also, An Assertion of Dr. William Warmstrey, Dean of Worcester, wherein he affirmeth, that It is a lesser sin 7 for a man to kill his Father, than to refrain coming to the Divine Service established in the Church of England. The one was the killing of a particular Person, the other made a breach in the Mystical Body of Christ! Imprinted at London for the Author, for the only Benefit of his Wife and Children, Anno 1666, when time shall come. Rooke's Remarkable Oaks........ ........pl. 1790 Roscoe's Life of Lorenzo de' Medici .......2...... Hds. &c. 1795 Roscomon's Essay on Translated Verse ............ Tonson. 1684 With Commendatory Verses, Eng. and Lat., by Dryden, C. Dryden, Knightly Chetwood, J. Amherst, and R. C. See MS. Note, Rous and Bogan, see Godwin'. Rowe's Tragi-Comedia, being a brief Relation of the Strange and Wonderfull hand of God discovered at Witny, in the Comedy acted there, &c.........[A. o. 11. 596.]...... 1653 Roxburghe Reprints (Shakspeare Press) viz: An Elegiacal Poem, by Marston (Visc. Morpeth)....... 1822 From a MS. in the Library of the Rt. Hon. Tho. Grenville. The Hors, the Shepe, and the Ghoos (SIR M. M. SYKES). 1822 .pl. 1787 1660 Roy's Measurement of a Base on Hounslow-Heath......pl. 1785 1650 Russel, Life of Lady Rachael, &c. (by Miss Berry)...... 1819 (Rutherfurd's) Lex, Rex; the Law and the Prince..... .... 1644 Ordered to be burnt by the hands of the common Hangman. Prefixed is an Extract from Seneca's Octavia, ending; Nero. Calcat jacentem vulgus. Seneca. Invisum opprimit. Meliùs fides. Quicquid exprimitur grave est. N. Ferrum tuetur principem. S. N. Decet timeri Cæsarem. S. At plus diligi. Justa impera. N. Statuam ipse S. N. Despectus ensis faciet. S. Quæ consensus efficiat rata. Divine Right of Church-Government, and Ex communication..... 1646 R. was one of the Scottish Commissioners to the Assembly of Divines; and at the Restoration, being then dead, he was burnt in effigy by the command of the Government, at the Cross of Glasgow, with his Lex, Rex in his hand. Rutland's (Duke, &c. of) Trip to Paris....Unpublished. 1814 Servant's (Will. Watts) Tour through ..Unpublished..... R.'s (P.) Treatise tending to Mitigation towards Catholike-Sub In this Work, says Locke, is to be found the ancient Constitution of see' Machiavel'. England. Sage on the Principles of the Cyprianic Age (v. G. Rule). 1701 S. was a Bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Salerni Sanitatis Regimen, by Paynell......... Creede. 1597 (Plea for Congregationall Government. Anon.) ......... Ley's New Query, &c. of Saltmarsh examined. A. O. II. 285–290. Sandys' Europa Speculum. L. O.'s Speculum Jesuiticum.... 1632 1629 The First edition of Sandys, in 1605, was spurious, having made it's appearance without the Author's knowledge. Cens. Lit. IV. 259–262. Sarate's Discoverie, &c. of Peru, by Nicholas...b. I. Cuts. 1581 Sarson's Analysis of 1 Tim. i. 15, &c....... ..Camb. 1645 Nature's Dowrie 1652 ? An Imagines sint religiosè colenda? Negatur. n. t. Sclater's Ev xaig λoyos, De Naturâ, Necessitate, et Fine Hæresium.... 1625 Saunder on the Supper of the Lord (v. Nowel & Juel.) b. l. 1566 Scarlett's Scenic Arrangement of the Prophecy of Isaiah...(AU the Copies, except 6, destroyed)... 1802 Sclater, see 'Sarson'. Vox Populi, or Newes from Spayne... ... 1623 1620 1622 Projector, an Assize-Sermon...............1623 The Author was murthered by a Soldier at Utrecht, as he was on his way to church to fulfil his clerical functions. Scottish Clergy, on augmenting the Stipends of....Edinb. 1751 History, Fragments of (by Dalyell) F. 1798......viz. Desultory Reflections on the State of Ancient Scotland. Diarey of Robert Birrel, Burges of Edinburge, 1532—1605. Expedicion in Scotlande, under the Erle of Hertforde, 1544. of the Most Woorthely Fortunate Prince Edward, Duke of Soomerset, by W. Patten. Scott's (James) Poems; Heaven, Odes, Spousal Hymn, &c. 1761 see Enfield'. Seaman, see 'Twisse'. Seaton Poems by Lettice, Zouch, Hodson, Gibson, Madan, 1764 1765 1770 1781 1782 Hayes, (Ashburnham), Bolland, Cockburn, Peers, Hoyle, 1803 1805 1806 1785 1794 and Hoare. 1799 Sedgwick, see‘Boreman'. Seller's Practical Navigation.. ...F. 1683 Senault's Christian Man. ......[A. 0. 11. 258.].............. 1650 Man become Guilty, by Cary, Earl of Monmouth. 1650 Seneca's Tragedies, by Heywood, Newton, Studley, &c...b. I. Cens. Lit. IX. 386–399., and Biblioth. Anglo-Poet. No. 662. For an |