Publications of John Taylor
Note: The following printer, bookseller, or publisher lists are works in progress. They are generated from title page imprints and may reproduce false and misleading attributions or contain errors.
What does "printed by" mean? How to read the roles ascribed to people in the imprints.
In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:
- "printed by x"; or
- "sold by x"; or
- "printed for x" or "published by x";
or as having the seller and printer roles in combination, or an absence of the printer's name following "London: printed:" or "London: printed,":
- "printed and sold by x"; or "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x"; or "printed: and sold by x"; or "printed, and sold by x"; and so on.
On this last point, trade publishers may seem to have "printed" or "published" the work, though they did not own the copyright. The lists below reflect only the information on the imprint, except where ESTC provides extra information.
Printers (owners of the type and printing presses, and possibly owners of the copyright) may be identified by the words printed by, but printed by does not universally designate a person who is a printer by trade. Booksellers may be identified by the words sold by. Booksellers may also be identified by the words printed for, but nothing should be concluded in this regard without further evidence, especially since "printed for" could signify that the named person was a distributor (or what we might call a wholesaler) rather than a copyright holder. Copyright owners may also be identified by the words printed for. Trade publishers, who distributed books and pamphlets but did not own the copyright or employ a printer—and were not printers themselves—might be identified by the words printed and sold by. Furthermore, works from this period often display false imprints, whether to evade copyright restrictions, to conceal the name of the copyright holders, or to dupe unwitting customers. Ultimately, one must proceed with caution in using the following lists: designations in the imprints may not reliably reflect the actual trades or roles of the people named, and the formulas used in imprints do not consistently mean the same thing.
David Foxon discussed the "meaning of the imprint" in his Lyell Lecture delivered at Oxford in March 1976, with particular attention to "publishers" in the eighteenth-century context:
The fullest form of an imprint is one which names three people, or groups of people:
London: printed by X (the printer), for Y (the bookseller who owned the copyright), and sold by Z.
In the eighteenth century the printer's name is rarely given, at least in works printed in London, and the form is more commonly:
London: printed for Y, and sold by Z.
Very often in this period, and particularly for pamphlets, it is further abbreviated to:
London: printed and sold by Z.
It is this last form which is my present concern. Z is usually what the eighteenth century called 'a publisher', or one who distributes books and pamphlets without having any other responsibility—he does not own the copyright or employ a printer, or even know the author.
He cautions, "The only way to avoid being misled is to regard any imprint which says a book is printed for a publisher as meaning it is sold by him" (5).
D. F. McKenzie coined the term "trade publisher" for these publishers in his Sandars Lectures, also in 1976, on the grounds that their principal role was to publish on behalf of other members of the book trade (Treadwell 100).
Michael Treadwell cautions that "In this period the imprint 'London: Printed and sold by A.B.' normally means 'Printed at London, and sold by A.B.' and must not be taken to mean that A.B. is a printer in the absence of other evidence." Further, "The imprint 'published by' occurs only rarely in Wing and is almost always associated with the name of a trade publisher" (104). While there are exceptions to the rule, it is "certain," he explains, "that anyone who made a speciality of distributing works for others will show a far higher proportion than normal of imprints in one of the 'sold by' forms" (116), which appear in the imprint as "sold by," "printed and sold by," or "published by" (104). Treadwell gives Walter Kettilby as an example of "a fairly typical copyright-owning bookseller" (106)—his role is almost always designated by the phrase "printed for" on imprints.
A final caution: publisher is a word that should be used with some deliberation. Samuel Johnson defines it simply as "One who puts out a book into the world," but "published by" rarely appears on the imprint until later in the eighteenth century, and then primarily associated with newspapers and pamphlets. Treadwell observes that John Dunton names only five publishers among the 200 binders and booksellers in his autobiographical Life and Errors (1705) wherein he undertakes "to draw the Character of the most Eminent [Stationers] in the Three Kingdoms" (100). Treadwell also remarks, however, that "in law, anyone who offered a work for sale 'published' it. In this sense every work had one or more 'publishers', and every bookseller, mercury, and hawker was a 'publisher'" (114).
See:
- Terry Belanger, "From Bookseller to Publisher: Changes in the London Book Trade, 1750–1850," in Book Selling and Book Buying. Aspects of the Nineteenth-Century British and North American Book Trade, ed. Richard G. Landon (Chicago: American Library Association, 1978).
- Bricker, Andrew Benjamin. "Who was 'A. Moore'? The Attribution of Eighteenth-Century Publications with False and Misleading Imprints," in The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 110.2 (2016).
- John Dunton, The Life and Errors of John Dunton (London: Printed for S. Malthus, 1705).
- John Feather, "The Commerce of Letters: The Study of the Eighteenth-Century Book Trade," Eighteenth-Century Studies 17 (1984).
- David Foxon, Pope and the Early Eighteenth-Century Book Trade, ed. James McLaverty (Oxford University Press, 1991).
- Samuel Johnson, Dictionary of the English Language, (printed for J. and P. Knapton; T. and T. Longman; C. Hitch and L. Hawes; A. Millar; and R. and J. Dodsley, 1755).
- D.F. McKenzie, The London Book Trade in the Later Seventeenth Century (Sandars lectures in bibliography, 1977).
- Michael Treadwell, "London Trade Publishers 1675–1750," The Library sixth series, vol. 4, no. 2 (1982).
Printed by John Taylor
- Hodges, James. War betwixt the two British kingdoms consider'd, and the dangerous circumstances of each with regard thereto lay'd open; ... By James Hodges, ... [Dublin]: London, printed by John Taylor: and re-printed in Dublin by F. Dickson, for P. Campbell, 1705. ESTC No. N25103. Grub Street ID 14457.
Sold by John Taylor
- Culpeper, Nicholas. The English physitian enlarged; with three hundred, sixty and nine medicines, made of English herbs that were not in any impression until this: being an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation; containing a compleat method of physick, whereby a ma may preserve his body in health, or cure himself, being sick, for three pence charge, with such things only as grow in England, they being most fit for English bodies. Herein is also shewed these seven things, viz. 1. The way of making plaisters, oynments, oyls, pultisses, syrrups, decoctions, juleps or waters, of all sorts of physical herbs, ... 7. The way of mixing medicines according to the cause and mixture of the disease, and part of the body afflicted. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. student in physick and astrology. London: printed for Hannah Sawbridge, and are to be sold by John Taylor at the Globe in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1684. ESTC No. R224110. Grub Street ID 97830.
- The great birth of man: or, the excellency of man's creation and endowments above the original of vvoman· A poem. By M.S. Licensed August 7. 1686. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for J.M. and sold by John Taylor, 1686. ESTC No. R25110. Grub Street ID 108824.
- Jordaine, Joshua. Duodecimal arithmetick: viz. Notation. Addition. Subtraction. Multiplication. Division. Reduction. Extraction of the - {square, and cube roots. Rule of proportion - {direct, and reverse. Duodecimally performed, and very practically applied to the measuring of all sorts of superficies, and solids, as board, glass, &c. timber, stone, &c. But chiefly to the gauging of all sorts of brewers tuns and casks, to find the whole content, or the vacuity or remaining liquor of either, and that with more ease and expedition, than by vulgar or decimal arithmetick. Very useful for all sorts of men, aswel gentlemen as others, but especially for merchants, writing masters, and all measuring artificers. And all the rules made plain, and easie for the meanest capacity. By Joshua Jordaine of Exon, philo-accomptant. London: printed by John Richardson for the author, and are to be sold by John Taylor at the Ship in Pauls Church Yard, 1687. ESTC No. R217083. Grub Street ID 91912.
- An earnest exhortation to charity for the relief of the French-Protestants. And objections against it answered. By W. Smythies, curate of St. Giles Cripplegate, in part of a sermon. London: printed by, and for T. Milbourn in Jewen Street, and are to be sold by John Southby at the Harrow in Cornhil; and John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1688. ESTC No. R188767. Grub Street ID 76595.
- The great birth of man. Or, The excellency of man's creation and endowments above the original of woman. A poem. The second edition. By M.S. Licensed, August 7. 1686. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for J.M. and sold by John Taylor at the Ship in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1688. ESTC No. R33900. Grub Street ID 116464.
- Pitman, Henry. A relation of the great sufferings and strange adventures of Henry Pitman, chyrurgion to the late Duke of Monmouth, containing an account; 1. Of the occasion of his being engaged in the Duke's service. 2. Of his tryal, condemnation, and transportation to Barbadoes, with the most severe and unchristian acts made against him and his fellow-sufferers, by the governour and general assembly of that island. 3. How he made his escape in a small open boat with some of his fellow captives, namely, Jo. Whicker, Peter Bagwell, William Woodcock, Jo. Cooke, Jeremiah Atkins, &c. And how miraculously they were preserved on the sea. 4. How they went ashore on a uninhabitable island, where they met with some privateers that burnt their boat, and left them on that desolate place to shift for themselves. 5. After what manner they lived there for about three moneths, until the said Henry Pitman was taken aboard a privateer, and at length arrived safe in England. 6. How his companions were received aboard ano. London: printed by Andrew Sowle; and are to be sold by John Taylor, at the sign of the Ship in Paul's Church-Yard, 1689. ESTC No. R4673. Grub Street ID 125024.
- Abercromby, David. A moral discourse of the power of interest. By David Abercromby, M.D. and fellow of the Colledge of Physicians in Amsterdam. London: printed by Tho. Hodgkin for the author, and are to be sold by John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1690. ESTC No. R204297. Grub Street ID 81281.
- Abercromby, David. A moral discourse of the power of interest. By David Abercromby, M.D. and fellow of the College of Physicians in Amsterdam. Licens'd May 1. 1690. J. Fraser. London: printed by Tho. Hodgkin for the author, and are to be sold by John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and may be had at Mr. Trehern's, limner in the Strand, over-against the New Exchange, 1690. ESTC No. R6325. Grub Street ID 126680.
- Bonnefons, Nicolas de. The French gardiner; instructing how to cultivate all sorts of fruit-trees & herbs for the garden· Together with directions to dry and conserve them in their natural. An accomplished piece. Written originally in French, and now translated into English, by John Evelin Esq Fellow of the Royal Society. The fourth edition, illustrated with sculptures. Whereunto is annexed, the English vineyard vindicated; by J. Rose, now gardiner to His Majesty: with a tract of the making and ordering of wines in France. London: printed by T.B. for B. Took, and are to be sold by J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1691. ESTC No. R211595. Grub Street ID 87395.
- Boyle, Robert. Some motives and incentives to the love of God. Pathetically discours'd of in a letter to a friend. By the Honourable Robert Boyle. The seventh edition much corrected.. London]: In the Savoy: printed by Edw. Jones, for Henry Herringman, and sold by John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1692. ESTC No. R219416. Grub Street ID 93952.
- Robertson, William, Master of Arts. Phraseologia generalis; continens, quæcunque sunt scitu necessaria, & praxi, usuique studiosorum philologicorum, maxime utilia, in cunctis operibus phraseologicis, Anglico-Latinis, seu Latino-Anglicanis, hucúsque, hîc, in lucem editis; eaque succinctè, & methodicè, disposita; in gratiam studiosæ juventutis, & ad faciliorem, ac fœliciorem, in studiis suis philologicis, progressum. A full, large, and general phrase book; comprehending, whatsoever is necessary and most usefull, in all other phraseological books, (hitherto, here, published;) and methodically digested; for the more speedy, and prosperous progress of students, in their humanity studies. By William Robertson, A.M. Cambridge: printed by John Hayes, printer to the University. And are to be sold by Daniel Browne without Temple-bar, John Lawrence in the Poultry, Henry Bonwick and John Taylor in St Pauls Church-yard, London, 1693. ESTC No. R33537. Grub Street ID 116139.
- Walker, Anthony. The vertuous wife: or, the holy life of Mrs. Elizabth Walker, late wife of A. Walker, D.D. sometime Rector of Fyfield in Essex. Giving a modest and short account of her exemplary piety and charity. Published for the glory of God, and provoking others to the like graces and vertues. With some useful papers and letters writ by her on several occasions. London: printed for N. R. and sold by J. Robinson, A. and J. Churchill, J. Taylor, and J. Wyat, 1694. ESTC No. R229717. Grub Street ID 102146.
- Ranew, Nathaniel. The glory and happiness of the saints in heaven: or, A discourse concerning the blessed state of the righteous after death. By Nathanael Ranew, late of London, bookseller. London: printed for N. R[anew]. and sold by J. Robinson, A. and J. Churchill, J. Taylor, and J. Wyat, 1694. ESTC No. R187570. Grub Street ID 75793.
- The sword-man's vade-mecum: or, A preservative against the surprize of a sudden attack with sharps. Being a reduction of the most essential, necessary and practical part of fencing, into a few special rules, with their reasons, which all sword-men should have in their memories when they are to engage, but more especially if it be with sharps. As also, some other remarks and observations not unfit to be known by fencing masters and others. By Sir William Hope, kt. Author of the Compleat fencing-master. London: printed, and are to be sold by J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, and S. Holford at the Crown in the Pall-Mall, 1694. ESTC No. R215341. Grub Street ID 90401.
- Walker, Anthony. The great evil of procrastination. Or, The sinfulness and danger of deferring repentance. In several discourses. By Anthony Walker, D.D. late Rector of Fyfield in Essex. London: printed for N[athaniel]. R[anew]. and sold by J[ohn]. Robinson, A[wnsham]. and J[ohn]. Churchill, J[ohn]. Taylor, and J[ohn]. Wyat, 1694. ESTC No. R186153. Grub Street ID 74955.
- A compendium of algebra. Consisting of plain, easie and concise rules for the speedy attaining to that art. Exemplified by various problems, with the solution of their aequations in numbers. By a new and general method of resolving all kind of aequations, both pure and adfected, with great ease and expedition; very different from all others yet extant. Applied to squaring the circle, making of sines, tangents, secants, and logarithms with great facility. Also an appendix concerning compound-interest and annuities. By John Ward, phylomath. Heretofore General Gauger in the Revenue of Excise. London: printed for the author, and sold by him at the Black-Boy Coffee-House in Goodmans-field's; by J. Taylor bookseller at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard; by J. Worgan; and T. Cooke mathematical instrument-makers under St. Dunstans-Church in Fleet-street; and in Threadneedle-street, 1695. ESTC No. R15072. Grub Street ID 63036.
- Robertson, William, Master of Arts. Phraseologia generalis; continens, quæcunque sunt scitu necessaria, & praxi, usuique studiosorum philologicorum, maxime utilia, in cunctis operibus phraseologicis, Anglico-Latinis, seu Latino-Anglicanis, hucúsque, hîc, in lucem editis; eaque succinctè, & methodicè, disposita; in gratiam studiosæ juventutis, & ad faciliorem, ac fœliciorem, in studiis suis philologicis, progressum. = A full, large, and general phrase book; comprehending, whatsoever is necessary and most usefull, in all other phraseological books, (hitherto, here, published;) and methodically digested; for the more speedy, and prosperous progress of students, in their humanity studies. By William Robertson, A.M. Cambridge: printed by John Hayes, printer to the University. And are to be sold by Daniel Browne without Temple-bar, John Lawrence in the Poultry, Henry Bonwick and John Taylor in St Pauls Church-yard, London, 1695. ESTC No. R214871. Grub Street ID 90023.
- The present state of the universe, or an account of I. The rise, births, names, matches, children, and near allies of all the present chief princes of the world. II. Their coats of arms, motto's, devices, liveries, religions, and languages. III. The names of their chief towns, with some computation of the houses and inhabitants. Their chief seats of pleasure, and other remarkable things in their dominions. IV. Their revenues, power and strength. Also an account of common-wealths, relating to the same heads. The second edition much amended and enlarged, with the addition of the styles or titles of the several potentates and republicks.. London: printed by B. M. and are to be sold by J. Taylor at the Ship in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1697. ESTC No. R230853. Grub Street ID 103079.
- Fatio de Duillier, Nicolas. Fruit-walls improved, by inclining them to the horizon: or, A way to build walls for fruit-trees; whereby they may receive more sun shine, and heat, than ordinary. By a member of the Royal Society. London: printed by R. Everingham; and are to be sold by John Taylor, at the sign of the Ship, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCXCIX. [1699]. ESTC No. R5191. Grub Street ID 125656.
- Leighton, Robert. Rmi. D.D. Roberti Leighton Archiep. Glascuensis praelectiones theologicae in auditorio publico academiae Edinburgenae dum professoris primarii munereibi sungeretur) habitae. Una cum Paraenesibus in comitiis academicis ad gradus magistralis in artibus candidatos. Quibus adjiciuntur meditationes ethico-criticae in Psalmos IV. XXXII. CXXX. Ex authoris authographo fideliter editae. Londini: Typis excusae H.C. prostant venales apud Sam. Keble ad Insigne Capitis Magni Turcae, in vico vulgo dicto Fleet-street; & J. Taylor ad Insigne Navis in Cemetaeio D. Pauli, 1701. ESTC No. T169252. Grub Street ID 207104.
- Leighton, Robert. A practical commentary, upon the first epistle general of St. Peter, Vol. I. Containing the first and second chapters. Vol. II. Containing the third, fourth and fifth chapters. By ... Robert Leighton, . London: printed and are to be sold by S. Keble; and J. Taylor, 1701. ESTC No. N20863. Grub Street ID 10244.
- White, John. The country-Man's conductor in reading and writing true English, Containing such Rules as the author, by near Forty Years Practice in Teaching, hath found Necessary and Useful to that end. Printed chiefly for the use of the author's own school, and may also be useful to all Teachers, Parents, Masters of Families, and Single-Persons, to improve themselves, their Children and Families, in good English. To which are added, some examples of the English of our honourable ancestors, and also of our Western Dialect. And some arithmetical rules to be learnt by children, before or as soon as they are put to Writing. By John White, sometime Master of Mr. Chilcot's English-Free-School in Tiverton, and now Master of a Boarding-School in Butterly, near Tiverton aforesaid. Exeter: printed by Sam. Farley, for the author; and sold by Mr. Humphry Burton in Tiverton, Mr. Philip Bishop in Exon, Mr. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard in London, Mr. Rich. Gravett at the Tolzey in Bristol, 1701. ESTC No. T145275. Grub Street ID 192020.
- Allix, Pierre. De Messiae duplici adventu dissertationes duae adversus Judaeos. Londini: Prostant apud Joh. Taylor, sub signo Navis, in Coemeterio S. Pauli, MDCCI. [1701]. ESTC No. T87088. Grub Street ID 307172.
- Leighton, Robert. Rmi. D.D. Roberti Leighton Archiep. Glascuensis Prælectiones theologicæ ... Ex authoris authographo fideliter editæ. Londini: typis excusæ H. C. prostant venales apud J. Taylor, 1701. ESTC No. T128891. Grub Street ID 178412.
- Bugg, Francis. A narrative of the conference at Sleeford in Lincolnshire, between Francis Bugg and Henry Pickworth, August 25, 1701. Wherein, not only the contradiction of the Quakers to the Holy Scriptures, in the great fundamentals of Christianity, but their great inconsistency one with another; and particularly, between Fox, Whitehead, Penn, &c. and their highly renown'd author Robert Barcley, in his Apology, is chiefly manifested and detected. Also, an account of the occasion of this conference; and how the Quakers books came to be burnt at the market-cross; with several certificates for confirmation. To which are added, two chapters, shewing how the Quakers assume to themselves, those divine attributes due only to God Almighty, and his son Jesus Christ. Writ and publish'd by Francis Bugg. London: Printed for the author, and sold by John Taylor at the Ship; and R. Wilkins at the King's-Head in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1702. ESTC No. T39572. Grub Street ID 268802.
- Bugg, Francis. Distinct advice on two different heads, given to the people call'd Quakers. First, with respect to a conference to be had with their teachers at Banbury, the 21th of September 1702. Second, relating to a conference already had at Colchester, May the 21th 1702. With a brief account of the same. By Francis Bugg. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Taylor, and R. Wilkins, 1702. ESTC No. T34698. Grub Street ID 264963.
- Wing, John. Ephemerides of the c.lestial motions for six years; beginning anno 1702, and ending anno 1707. Diligently calculated from scientia stellarum, and accommodated to the horizon of the honourable city of London, Whose Longitude Latitude is 240 20' 51 32 With an Introduction touching the Theory of the Sun and Planets: As also a Demonstration of the Height of our Atmosphere; and likewise Tables of Right and Oblique Ascensions in time, for the more exact and speedy Calculating of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Planets and Fixed Stars. By John Wing, mathemat. London: printed by T. Hodgkin, and sold by John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1702. ESTC No. N9242. Grub Street ID 54117.
- Bugg, Francis. A bomb thrown amongst the Quakers in Norwich, which will reach their friends in Bristol, and set fire on the combustible matter thorow their whole camp in England and Wales. [[Norwich]: Printed at Norwich, and sold by Norwich book-sellers, and by J. Taylor, and R. Wilkins, London, 1702]. ESTC No. N62641. Grub Street ID 44938.
- Nicole, Pierre. Logick: or, the art of thinking. In which ... are contain'd many excellent new rules, ... In four parts. ... To which is added an index to the whole book. ... Printed many times in French and Latin, and now ... translated into English by several hands. The fourth edition corrected and amended.. London: printed by T. B. for J. Taylor, 1702. ESTC No. T109473. Grub Street ID 162238.
- Bugg, Francis. A bomb thrown amongst the Quakers in Norwich, which will reach their friends in Bristol, and set fire on the combustible matter thorow their whole camp in England and Wales. [[Norwich]: Printed at Norwich, and sold by Norwich book-sellers, and by J. Taylor, and R. Wilkins, London], 1703. ESTC No. T22955. Grub Street ID 249431.
- Loveling, Benjamin. The spirit of Quakerism rebuk'd: in a reply to a letter of Mr. Richard Vivers of Banbury. Wherein is shewn the guiltiness of his apology for not appearing on Monday the 21st of September 1702, to defend the Quaker-tenets from the blasphemy and herisie [sic] charg'd on 'e by Mr. Bugg. By Ben. Loveling, M.A. ... To which is annex'd, The late proceedings with the Quakers, at Banbury, ... &c. ... by Francis Bugg. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Taylor, R. Wilkins, and C. Broom, 1703. ESTC No. N53853. Grub Street ID 37734.
- Bugg, Francis. Quakerism drooping, and its cause sinking: ... By a servant of the church, F. Bugg. Also, a reply to the Quakers apology, why they refused to meet Francis Bugg the 21st of September 1702, to defend themselves from his charge. By Ben. Loveling,. London: printed for the author, and sold by C. Brome, J. Taylor, and R. Wilkins, 1703. ESTC No. T46163. Grub Street ID 274349.
- Brand, John. A new description of Orkney, Zetland, Pightland-Firth and Caithness, wherein, After a short Journal of the Author's Voyage thither, These Northern Places are first more Generally Described; Then a Particular View is given of the several Isles thereto belonging; Together with an Account of what is most Rare and Remarkable therein: as also the Author's Observations thereupon. Dedicated to his Grace the Duke of Hamilton. By John Brand. Edinburgh: printed by G. M. and sold in London by J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1703. ESTC No. T144877. Grub Street ID 191691.
- Ellis, Clement. Three discourses; one on the parable of Dives and Lazarus, the second on that of the unjust steward, and the third, on that of the ten virgins. By the Reverend Mr. Clement Ellis, ... With a preface, giving some account of the author's writings and life. London: printed for Nevil Simmons, and to be sold by Tho. Parkhurst; J. Robinson and J. Taylor, and G. Conyers and J. Nicholson, 1704. ESTC No. T174656. Grub Street ID 211733.
- Tily, Sir. Joseph. Select orations upon the liberty and peace of Europe. Translated out of Latin. By Sir Joseph Tily, Kt. London: printed for S. Gellibrand; and are to be sold by S. Crouch, in Cornhill; and J. Taylor, at the Ship, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCIV. [1704]. ESTC No. T113015. Grub Street ID 164971.
- Lacy, James, Vicar of Sherborne. An answer to a letter of Mr. John England's of the parish of Sherborne, Dorset. Sent to Mr. F. B. upon the occasion of his leaving the meeting-house, and joyning himself in communion with the establish'd church. With a reply to so much of the preface written in vindication of that letter, as concerns the aforesaid answer. By James Lacy, Vicar of Sherborne. London: printed for John Miller bookseller at Sherborne in Dorset, and sold by John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1704. ESTC No. T69249. Grub Street ID 293266.
- Hooker, Richard. The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker, in eight books of the laws of ecclesiastical polity, compleated out of his own manuscripts. Dedicated to the King's most excellent majesty, Charles II. by whose royal father (near his Martyrdom) the former five books (then only extant) were commended to his dear children, as an excellent means to satisfie private scruples, and settle the publick peace of this church and kingdom. To which are added, several other treatises by the same author. All revised and corrected in numberless places of the former edition, by a diligent hand. There is also prefix'd before the book, The life of the author, sometime written by Isaac Walton. London: printed for R. C. [Richard Chiswell?] S. S. [S. Smith or Samuel Sprint?] B. W. [Benjamin Walford?] M. W. [Matthew Wotton?] G. C. [George Conyers?] and are to be sold by H. Mortlock, J. Robinson, D. Brown, S. Crouch, E. Evets, J. Lawrence, R. Sare, S. Smith, A. Churchil, J. Taylor, T. Bennet, T. Horne, J. Knapton, T. Child, R. Knaplock, J. Wyat, R. Wilkin, E. Castle, A. Bosvile, and D. Midwinter, MDCCV. [1705]. ESTC No. T70802. Grub Street ID 294461.
- Ellis, Clement. Three discourses; one on the parable of Dives and Lazarus, the second on that of the unjust steward, and the third, on that of the ten virgins. By ... Clement Ellis, ... With a preface, giving some account of the author's writings and life. London: printed for Nevil Simmons, and to be sold by Tho. Parkhurst; J. Robinson and J. Taylor, and G. Conyers and J. Nicholson, 1705. ESTC No. T68592. Grub Street ID 292748.
- Gouge, Thomas. The works of the late Reverend and pious Mr. Tho. Gouge: collected into one volume for the use of families, viz. I. A word to sinners ... VIII. A sermon of good works, ... To which is prefixed the author's funeral sermon, and a large account of his life ... by Arch-Bisho Tillotson. With a preface to the whole, by Timothy Rogers. M.A. London: printed by T. B. and are to be sold by S. and J. Sprint, J. Taylor and J. Wyat, 1706. ESTC No. T179652. Grub Street ID 216369.
- Johnson, Richard. Grammatical commentaries: being an apparatus to a new national grammar: by way of animadversion upon the falsities, obscurities, redundancies, and defects of Lilly's system now in use. In which also many errors of the most eminent grammarians, ... are corrected, ... With a alphabetical index ... By Richard Johnson M.A. London: printed for the author: and sold by S. Keble; Hen. Bonwick, J. Taylor, J. Knapton, D. Midwinter; G. Sawbridge; and G. Strahan, 1706. ESTC No. T95765. Grub Street ID 315261.
- Flavell, Abraham. The husband-man's disputations in justifying and defending infant-baptism against all opposers. By several arguments their objections answered, as they come in place and order. By Abraham Flavell, . The second edition.. London: printed for the author; and sold by John Taylor, 1707. ESTC No. N17514. Grub Street ID 6982.
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- Lover of his country and the Protestant religion.. Publick devotion and the common service of the Church of England, justify'd and recommended, to all honest and well meaning (however prejudic'd) dissenters. By a lover of his country and the Protestant religion. London: printed for John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, [1680?]. ESTC No. R182254. Grub Street ID 72495.
- England's happiness in a lineal succession; and the deplorable miseries which ever attended doubtful titles to the crown, historically demonstrated, by the bloody wars between the two houses of York & Lancaster. London: printed by H. Clark, for John Taylor, at the Globe in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1685. ESTC No. R11840. Grub Street ID 60080.
- Egerton, Sarah Fyge. The female advocate: or, An ansvver to a late satyr against the pride, lust and inconstancy, &c. of woman. Written by a lady in vindication of her sex. Licens'd, June 2. 1686. R.P. London: printed by H.C. for John Taylor, at the Globe in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, 1686. ESTC No. R16722. Grub Street ID 64539.
- Boyle, Robert. A free enquiry into the vulgarly receiv'd notion of nature; made in an essay, address'd to a friend. By R.B. Fellow of the Royal Society. Imprimatur. Carolus Alston, R.P.D. Hen. Episc. Lond. à sacris, Jan. 29. 1685. London: printed by H. Clark, for John Taylor at the Globe in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1685/6. ESTC No. R11778. Grub Street ID 60028.
- The declamations of Quintilian, being an exercitation or praxis upon his XII. books, concerning the institution of an orator. Translated (from the Oxford Theatre edition) into English, by a learned and ingenious hand. With the approbation of several eminent school-master in the City of London. Whose testimonies follow in the next page. London: printed by J.R. for John Taylor at the Globe at the west end of St. Paul's Church-yard, 1686. ESTC No. R4076. Grub Street ID 122520.
- A Catholick pill to purge Popery. With a preparatory preface, obviating the growing malignity of popery against Catholick Christianity. By a true son of the Catholick Apostolick church. Useful for all private families. Imprimatur, G. Jane. London: printed for J[ohn]. Taylor, 1686. ESTC No. R173613. Grub Street ID 67028.
- Abercromby, David. Academia scientiarum: or The academy of sciences. Being a short and easie introduction to the knowledge of the liberal arts and sciences. With the names of those famous authors that have written on every particular science. In English and Latine. By D. Abercromby, M.D. London: printed by H.C. for J. Taylor, L. Meredith, T. Bennet, R. Wilde, booksellers in St. Paul's Church-yard, Amen-corner, and Ludgate-hill, 1687. ESTC No. R6380. Grub Street ID 126727.
- Jordan, Joshua. The churches ardent love to Christ. Being a paraphrase on Cant. 1. 2,3. By J.J. London: printed for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1687. ESTC No. R224437. Grub Street ID 98078.
- The modern courtier: or, The morals of Tacitus upon flattery. Paraphras'd and illustrated with several useful observations, by the Sieur Amelot de la Houssaie. Newly done out of French. London printed by H. Clark, for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1687. ESTC No. R221700. Grub Street ID 411698.
- Boyle, Robert. Reasons why a Protestant should not turn papist: or, Protestant prejudices against the Roman Catholic religion; propos'd, in a letter to a Romish priest. By a person of quality. London: Printed by H. Clark, for John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1687. ESTC No. R1600. Grub Street ID 63890.
- Boyle, Robert. The martyrdom of Theodora, and of Didymus. By a person of honour. London: printed by H. Clark, for John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1687. ESTC No. R221186. Grub Street ID 95382.
- Boyle, Robert. The martyrdom of Theodora, and of Didymus. By a person of honour. London: printed by H. Clark, for John Taylor at the Ship, and Christopher Skegnes at the Golden Ball, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1687. ESTC No. R2732. Grub Street ID 110499.
- Thévenot, Jean de. The travels of Monsieur de Thevenot into the LevantDT In three parts. Viz. Into I. Turkey. II. Persia. III. The East-Indies. Newly done out of French. Licensed, Decemb. 2. 1686. Ro. L'Estrange. London: printed by Henry Clark, for John Taylor, at the ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCLXXXVII. [1687]. ESTC No. R228632. Grub Street ID 101298.
- Egerton, Sarah Fyge. The female advocate: or, An answer to a late satyr against the pride, lust and inconstancy of woman. Written by a lady in vindication of her sex. Licens'd, June 2. 1686. London: printed by H.C. for John Taylor, at the Globe in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1687. ESTC No. R219978. Grub Street ID 94443.
- Egerton, Sarah Fyge. The female advocate: or, An ansvver to a late satyr against the pride, lust and inconstancy of vvomanDT Written by a lady in vindication of her sex. Licens'd, June 2. 1686. London: printed by H.C. for John Taylor, at the Globe in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1687. ESTC No. R9170. Grub Street ID 129275.
- Barecroft, Charles. A letter to a lady, furnishing her with Scripture testimonies against the principal points and doctrines of popery. Licensed, July 6. 1688. London: printed for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688]. ESTC No. R20623. Grub Street ID 82780.
- Boyle, Robert. Good and solid reasons why a Protestant should not turn papist: or, Protestant prejudices against the Roman Catholick religion; propos'd in a letter to a Romish priest. By a person of quality. The third edition.. London: printed by H.C. for John Taylor, at the Ship in St Paul's Church-Yard, 1688. ESTC No. R1007. Grub Street ID 58466.
- Boyle, Robert. A disquisition about the final causes of natural things: wherein it is inquir'd, whether, and (if at all) with what cautions, a naturalist should admit them? By T.H. R.B. Fellow of the Royal Society. To which are subjoyn'd, by way of appendix some uncommon observations about vitiated sight. By the same author. London: printed by H.C. for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1688. ESTC No. R231094. Grub Street ID 103278.
- Boyle, Robert. A disquisition about the final causes of natural things: wherein it is inquir'd, whether, and (if at all) with what cautions, a naturalist should admit them? By the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; To which are subjoyn'd, by way of appendix, some uncommon observations about vitiated sight. By the same author. London: printed by H.C. for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1688. ESTC No. R11832. Grub Street ID 60073.
- Boyle, Robert. Reasons why a Protestant should not turn Papist: or, Protestant prejudices against the Roman Catholick religion; propos'd in a letter to a Romish priest, by a person of quality. The third edition.. London: printed by H[enry]. C[lark]. for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1688. ESTC No. R173034. Grub Street ID 66739.
- Church of England.. The catechism of the Church of England briefly paraphrased and explained by way of question and answer, out of the most approved expositors. Design'd by its brevity, for the use of such children and servants, that have not capacity or leasure to learn the larger expositions. London: printed for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1688. ESTC No. R31301. Grub Street ID 114104.
- Strode, Thomas. A new and easie method to the art of dyalling· Containing I. All horizontal dyals, all upright dyals, reflecting dyals, dyals without centres, nocturnal dyals, upright declining dyals, without knowing the declination of the plane. II. The most natural and easie way of describing the curve-lines of the suns declination on any plane. The like never before published. By Thomas Strode, Esq; of Maperton in the County of Somerset. London: printed, by H[enry]. C[larke]. for J. Taylor, at the Ship, and T. Newborough, at the Ball, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688]. ESTC No. R9961. Grub Street ID 129995.
- Geodaesia: or, The art of surveying and measuring of land, made easie. Shewing, by plain and practical rules, how to survey, protract, cast up, reduce or divide any piece of land whatsoever; with new tables for the ease of the surveyor in reducing the measures of land. Moreover, a more facile and sure way of surveying by the chain, than has hitherto been taught. As also, how to lay-out new lands in America, or elsewhere: and how to make a perfect map of a river's mouth or harbour; with several other things never yet publish'd in our language. By John Love, philomath. London: printed for John Taylor, at the Ship in S. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688]. ESTC No. R1523. Grub Street ID 63184.
- Person of great experience in military affairs.. The accomplished commander. Being necessary instructions for the prudent conduct of officers in an army. Written by a person of great experience in military affairs, and published for the common benefit, by R.C. London: printed for J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, and S. Holford at the Crown in the Pall Mall, 1689. ESTC No. R3979. Grub Street ID 121655.
- Jurieu, Pierre. A defence of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, against an infamous and Jesuitical libel, entituled, A true portraicture of William Henry Prince of Nassau, &c. Wherein, I. The necessity of the expedition, II. The piety of the design, III. The justice of His Majesties proceedings are fully vindicated from the malitious aspersions and wicked forgeries of this French monster. London: printed for John Taylor at the ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and publish't by R. Baldwin in the Old Baily, MDCLXXXIX. [1689]. ESTC No. R18378. Grub Street ID 73546.
- Cranmer, Thomas. The judgment of Archbishop Cranmer concerning the peoples right to, and discreet use of the HDT ScripturesDT. London: printed for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1689. ESTC No. R7153. Grub Street ID 127434.
- Ryder, Hugh. Practical chirurgery: being a methodical account of divers eminent observations, cases, and cures. Very necessary and useful for surgeons, both military and naval. By Hugh Ryder, surgeon. London: printed for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Churchyard, and Sam Holford at the Crown in the Pall Mall, 1689. ESTC No. R28832. Grub Street ID 111866.
- Shannon, Francis Boyle. Moral essays and discourses, upon several subjects, chiefly relating to the present times. By a person of honour. London: printed by H. Clark, for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1690. ESTC No. R17801. Grub Street ID 69916.
- Boyle, Robert. The Christian virtuoso: shewing, that by being addicted to experimental philosophy, a man is rather assisted, than indisposed, to be a good Christian. The first part. By T.H.R.B. Fellow of the Royal Society. To which are subjoyn'd, I. A discourse about the distinction, that represents some things as above reason, but not contrary to reason. II. The first chapters of a discourse, entituled, Greatness of mind promoted by Christianity. By the same author. London]: In the Savoy: printed by Edw. Jones, for John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1690. ESTC No. R216289. Grub Street ID 91210.
- A new method of curing the French-pox written by an eminent French author. Together with the practice and method of Monsieur Blanchard. As also Dr. Sydenham's judgment on the same. To which is added annotations and observations by William Salmon, professor of physick; living at the blew Balcony by the ditch-side near Holbourn Bridge, London. London: printed for John Taylor at the Ship, and Thomas Newborough at the Golden Ball in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1690. ESTC No. R38064. Grub Street ID 120197.
- A method of curing the French pox. London For John Taylor, and Thomas Newborough 1690. ESTC No. R180574. Grub Street ID 423873.
- B., C.. Religio militis: or, The moral duty of a soldier, shewing how he ought to behave himself towards God, his king and country. London: printed by H.C. for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1690. ESTC No. R21212. Grub Street ID 87784.
- Shannon, Francis Boyle. A letter writ to an atheistical acquaintance upon his turning papist in his old age· By a person of honour. London: printed for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1691. ESTC No. R38232. Grub Street ID 120357.
- Boyle, Robert. The Christian virtuoso: shewing, that by being addicted to experimental philosophy, a man is rather assisted, than indisposed to be a good Christian. The first part. By T. H. R.B. Fellow of the Royal Society. To which are subjoyn'd, I. a discourse about the distinction, that represents some things as above reason, but not contrary to reason. II. The first chapters of a discourse, entituled, Greatness of mind promoted by Christianity. By the same author. London]: In the Savoy: printed by Edw. Jones, for John Taylor at the Ship, and John Wyat at the Golden-Lion, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1690. [i.e. 1691. ESTC No. R19536. Grub Street ID 77129.
- The school of politicks. Or the humours of a coffee-house. "Second" edition. London For J. Taylor 1691. ESTC No. R186243. Grub Street ID 362833.
- Boyle, Robert. Experimenta & observationes physicæ: wherein are briefly treated of several subjects relating to natural philosophy in an experimental way. To which is added, a small collection of strange reports, in two parts. By the Honourable Robert Boyle, Fellow of the Royal Society. London: printed for John Taylor at the Ship, and John Wyat at the Rose in S. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R19615. Grub Street ID 77194.
- Newton, John. The compleat arithmetician: or, The whole art of arithmetick, vulgar and decimal, in a plain and easie method, suitable to the meanest capacity. In which the multiplication and division of numbers of several denominations, and the rule of alligation are more fully explained than in any treatise of this nature, yet extant. By J.N., Philomath. London: printed for John Taylor at the Ship, and Christopher Browne at the Globe in S. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R4290. Grub Street ID 124057.
- Plutarch, of Chaeronea. Plutarch's morals: translated from the Greek by several hands. Volume II. London: printed for T. Sawbridge, M. Gilliflower, R. Bently, S. Crouch, A. Churchil, W. Freeman, J. Taylor, T. Bennet, R. Parker, and S. Anson, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R229297. Grub Street ID 101813.
- Plutarch's morals: translated out of the Greek by several hands. Volume I. London: for T. Sawbridge, M. Gilliflower, R. Bently, S. Crouch, A. Churchil, W. Freeman, J. Taylor, T. Bennet, R. Parker, and S. Anson, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R469810. Grub Street ID 405687.
- Plutarch, of Chaeronea. Plutarch's morals: translated from the Greek by several hands. Volume III. London: printed for T. Sawbridge, M. Gilliflower, R. Bently, S. Crouch, A. Churchil, W. Freeman, J. Taylor, T. Bennet, R. Parker, and S. Anson, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R229300. Grub Street ID 101817.
- Plutarch, of Chaeronea. Plutarch's morals: translated from the Greek by several hands. Volume IV. London: printed for T. Sawbridge, M. Gilliflower, R. Bently, S. Crouch, A. Churchil, W. Freeman, J. Taylor, T. Bennet, R. Parker, and S. Anson, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R229303. Grub Street ID 101820.
- Plutarch, of Chaeronea. Plutarch's morals: translated from the Greek by several hands. Volume V. London: printed for T. Sawbridge, M. Gilliflower, R. Bently, S. Crouch, A. Churchil, W. Freeman, J. Taylor, T. Bennet, R. Parker, and S. Anson, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R229305. Grub Street ID 101821.
- Plutarch, of Chaeronea. Plutarch's morals: translated from the Greek by several hands. Volume I. London: printed for T. Sawbridge, M. Gilliflower, R. Bently, S. Crouch, A. Churchil, W. Freeman, J. Taylor, T. Bennet, R. Parker, and S. Anson, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R229315. Grub Street ID 101826.
- Owen, John. Meditations and discourses on the glory of Christ, in his person, office & grace: with the differences between faith and sight. Applyed to the use of them that believe. By the late reverend John Owen, D.D. London: printed, for John Taylor at the Ship, and Richard Wilde at the Map of the World in S. Paul's Church-Yard, M DC XCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R214590. Grub Street ID 89807.
- Burnet, Gilbert. A sermon preached at the funeral of the Honourable Robert Boyle; at St. Martins in the Fields, January 7. 1691/2. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. London: printed for Ric. Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown, and John Taylor, at the Ship, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCXCII. [1692]. ESTC No. R214979. Grub Street ID 90115.
- Y-Worth, (William). W. Introitus apertus ad artem distillationis; or The whole art of distillation practically stated, and adorned with all the new modes of working now in use. In which is contained, the way of making spirits, aquavitæ, artificial brandy, and their application to simple and compound waters in the exact pondus of the greater and lesser composition; as also many curious and profitable truths for the exalting of liquors, being the epitomy and marrow of the whole art; supplying all that is omitted in the London distiller, French and baker &c. Experience being the true polisher hereof. To which is added, the true and genuin way of preparing powers by three noble menstruums, sc. A purified sal armoniack, the volatile salt of tartar, and sal panaristos, through which they are exalted to an higher degree of perfection than any hitherto extant, together with their virtues and dose. Illustrated with copper sculptures. By W. Y-worth, Medicinæ Professor in Doctrinis spagyricis & per ignem philosophus. London: printed for Joh. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, and S. Holford in the Pell Mell, 1692. ESTC No. R186716. Grub Street ID 75276.
- Natura lugens, or, An Elegy on the death of the honourable Robert Boyle, Esq. who left this life December the 30th, 1691. London: Printed for John Taylor .., MDCXCII [1692]. ESTC No. R35064. Grub Street ID 117523.
- Y-Worth, (William). W. Cerevisiarii comes: or, the new and true art of brewing, illustrated by various examples in making beer, ale and other liquors, so that they may be most durable, brisk and fragrant; and how they may be so ordered, as to yeild the greatest quantity of spirits in distillation. To which is added, the right way to refine and bottle beer and cyder; and a cure for those that are sick and ropy, so as to return them to their internal sanity; as also the true method of manuring lands and the art of making salt water fresh. All proved by demonstration and sound philosophy, to be more agreeable to man's body than otherwise, and so not only fit for English constitutions, but also for transportation. Published for the sake of verity, and therefore recommeded to all that esteem demonstrated truths before notional theory. By W.Y. worth [sic], medicin. professor, ingenuarum artium studens, & per ignem philosophus. London: printed for J. Taylor at the Ship, and S. Clement at the Swan, in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1692. ESTC No. R13121. Grub Street ID 61249.
- Salmon, William. Medicina practica: or, Practical physick. Shewing the method of curing the most usual diseases happening to humane bodies. As all sorts of aches and pains, apoplexies, agnes, bleedings, fluxes, gripings, wind, shortnes of breath, diseases of the breast and lungs, abortion, want of appetite, loss of the use of limbs, cholick, or belly-ach, apostems, thrushes, quinsies, deafness, bubo's cachexia, stone in the reins, and stone in the bladder: with the preparation of the Præcipolum, or the universal medicine of Paracelsus. To which is added, the philosophick works of Hermes Trismegistus, Kalid Persicus, Geber Arabs, Artesius Longævus, Nicholas Flammel, Roger Bachon and George Ripley. All translated out of the best Latin editions into English; and carefully claused, or divided into chapters, and sections, for the more pleasant reading, and easier understanding of those authors. Together with a singular comment upon the first book of Hermes, the most ancient of philosophers. The whole compleated in three books. by William Salmon, professor of physick-living at the Blue-Ball, by the Ditchside, near Holburn-Bridge. London: printed for T. Howkins in George-Yard in Lombard-Street, J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and J. Harris at the Harrow in the Poultrey, 1692. ESTC No. R2355. Grub Street ID 106591.
- Boyle, Robert. General heads for the natural history of a country, great or small; drawn out for the use of travellers and navigators. Imparted by the late Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society. Ordered to be published in his life-time, at the request of some curious persons. To which is added, other directions for navigators, etc. with particular observations of the most noted countries in the world: by another hand. London: printed for John Taylor at the Ship in S. Paul's Church-yard, and S. Holford, at the Crown in the Pall Mall, 1692. ESTC No. R16299. Grub Street ID 64166.
- The true interest of families: or, Directions how parents may be happy in their children, and children in their parents. To which is annexed a discourse about the right way of improving our time. By a divine of the Church of England. With a preface by A. Horneck, D.D. London: printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard; and J. Everingham, at the Star in Ludgate-street, 1692. ESTC No. R24423. Grub Street ID 108217.
- Y-Worth, (William). W. Introitus apertus ad artem distillationis; or The whole art of distillation practically stated, and adorned with all the new modes of working now in use. In which is contained, the way of making spirits, aquavitæ, artificial brandy, and their application to simple and compound waters in the exact pondus of the greater and lesser composition; as also many curious and profitable truths for the exalting of liquors, being the epitomy and marrow of the whole art; supplying all that is omitted in the London distiller, French and baker &c. Experience being the true polisher hereof. To which is added, the true and genuin way of preparing powers by three noble menstruums, sc. A purified sal armoniack, the volatile salt of tartar, and sal panaristos, through which they are exalted to an higher degree of perfection than any hitherto extant, together with their virtues and dose. Illustrated with copper sculptures. By W. Y-worth, Medicinæ Professor in doctrinis spagyricis & per ignem philosophus. London: printed for Joh. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCXCII. [1692]. ESTC No. R8590. Grub Street ID 128746.
- Burnet, Gilbert. A sermon preached at the funeral of the Honourable Robert Boyle; at St. Martins in the Fields, January 7. 1691/2. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. London: printed for Ric. Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown, and John Taylor, at the Ship, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCXCII. [1692]. ESTC No. R21619. Grub Street ID 91128.
- Nicole, Pierre. Logic; or, The art of thinking: in which besides the common, are contain'd many excellent new rules, very profitable for directing of reason, and acquiring of judgment, in things as well relating to the instruction of a mans self, as of others. In four parts. I. Consisting of reflections upon ideas, or upon the first operation of the mind, which is called apprehension, &c. II. Of considerations of men about proper judgments, &c. III. Of the nature and various kinds of reasoning, &c. IV. Treats of the most profitable method for demonstrating or illustrating any truth &c. To which is added an index to the whole book. For the excellency of the matter, printed many times in French and Latin, and now for publick good translated into English by several hands. The second edition corrected and amended.. London: printed by T.B. for John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCXCIII. [1693]. ESTC No. R29120. Grub Street ID 112139.
- The florists vade-mecum. Being a choice compendium of whatever worthy notice hath been extant for the propagating, raising, planting, encreasing, and preserving the rarest flowers and plants that our climate and skill (in mixing, making and meliorating apted soils to each species) will perswade to live with us. With several new experiments, for raising new varieties, for their most advantageous management. In a more particular method than ever yet publish'd. Together with directions what to do each month throughout the year, in both orchard and flower-garden. The second edition, corrected. By Samuel Gilbert, phileremus. London: printed for J. Taylor at the Ship, and J. Wyat at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1693. ESTC No. R474498. Grub Street ID 377628.
- Ryder, Hugh. The new practice of chirurgery: being a methodical account of divers eminent observations, cases, and cures, very necessary and useful for surgeons, in the military and naval service. By Hugh Ryder, surgeon, in London. The second edition, with the addition of a supplement of several chapters.. London]: Printed for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1693. ESTC No. R218573. Grub Street ID 93219.
- Nicole, Pierre. Logic; or, The art of thinking: in which besides the common, are contain'd many excellent new rules, very profitable for directing of reason, and acquiring of judgment, in things as well relating to the instruction of a mans self, as of others. In four parts. I. Consisting of reflections upon ideas, or upon the first operation of the mind, which is called apprehension, &c. II. Of considerations of men about proper judgments, &c. III. Of the nature and various kinds of reasoning, &c. IV. Treats of the most profitable method for demonstrating or illustrating any truth &c. To which is added an index to the whole book. For the excellency of the matter, printed many time in French and Latin, and now for publick good translated into English by several hands. The second edition, corrected and amended.. London: printed by T.B. for J. Taylor, at the Shop, and R. Wilde, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCXCIII. [1693]. ESTC No. R229494. Grub Street ID 101966.
- Strode, Thomas. An arithmetical treatise of the combinations, elections, permutations, and composition, of quantities. Illustrated by several examples, with a new speculation of the differences of the powers of numbers. By Tho. Strode, Esq; of Maperton in the county of Somersett. London: printed, for John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1693. ESTC No. R2339. Grub Street ID 105320.
- Kirkwood, James. A new family-book; or, The true interest of families. Being directions to parents and children, and to those who are instead of parents; shewing them their several duties, and how they may be happy in one another. Together with several prayers for families and children, and graces before and after meat. To which is annexed a discourse about the right way of improving our time. By James Kirkwood, rector of Astwick in Bedfordshire. With a preface, by Dr. Horneck. The second editon corrected and much enlarged.. London: printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and J. Everingham, at the Star in Ludgate-Street, 1693. ESTC No. R15399. Grub Street ID 63341.
- Florist's vade-mecum. Being a choice compendium of whatever worthy notice, hath been extant for the propagating, raising, planting, encreasing, and preserving the rarest flowers and plants that our climate and skill (in mixing, making and meliorating apted soils to each species) will perswade to live with us. With several new experiments, for raising new varieties, for their most advantageous management. In a more particular method than ever yet publish'd. Together with directions what to do each month throughout the year, in both orchard and flower-garden. The second edition, corrected. By Samuel Gilbert, phileremus. London: printed for J. Taylor at the Ship, and J. Wyat at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1693. ESTC No. R215146. Grub Street ID 90242.
- Medicinal experiments: or, A collection of choice remedies, chiefly simple, and easily prepared: useful in families, and fitted for the service of country people. By the Honourable R. Boyle Esq; late Fellow of the Royal Society. The third and last volume. Published, from the author's original manuscripts, and by him recommended to the care of his executors, and to be reviewed by some of his learned friends. London: printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1694. ESTC No. R479202. Grub Street ID 366207.
- Busbecq, Ogier Ghislain de. The four epistles of A.G. Busbequius, concerning his embassy into Turkey. Being remarks upon the religion, customs, riches, strength and government of that people. As also a description of their chief cities, and places of trade and commerce. To which is added, his advice how to manage war against the Turks. Done into English. London: printed for J. Taylor at the Ship, and J. Wyat at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1694. ESTC No. R14352. Grub Street ID 62380.
- Boyle, Robert. Medicinal experiments: or, A collection of choice remedies, chiefly simple, and easily prepared: useful in families, and fitted for the service of country people. By the Honourable R. Boyle Esq; late Fellow of the Royal Society. The third and last volume. Published from the author's original manuscripts. Whereunto is added, several other useful notes explicatory of the same. London: printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1694. ESTC No. R1739. Grub Street ID 67249.
- Abbadie, Jacques. A vindication of the truth of Christian religion, against the objections of all modern opposers. Written in French by James Abbadie, D.D. Render'd into English by H.L. London: printed for Jonathan Robinson, at the Golden-Lion, John Taylor, at the Ship, John Wyat, at the Rose, and Richard Wilkin, at the Kings-Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1694. ESTC No. R798. Grub Street ID 128190.
- Walker, William. The royal grammar, commonly called Lilie's grammar, explained: in those rules of it, which concern the genders, and irregular declinings of nouns; and the preterperfect tenses, and supines of verbs; ordinarily called, propria quæ maribus; quæ genus; and as in præsenti. B way of question and answer, opening the meaning of the rules with great plainness, to the understanding of children of meanest capacity. With choice critical observations on the same, from the best extant authors and grammarians; for the amending of the mistakes, and supplying the defects thereof. By William Walker, B.D. author of the Treatise of the English particles and idioms. The third edition, with amendments.. London: printed for J. Taylor at the sign of the Ship in St. Pauls-Church-Yard, 1695. ESTC No. R203991. Grub Street ID 81018.
- Edwards, John. A discourse concerning the authority, stile, and perfection of the books of the Old and New Testament. Vol. III. Treating of the excellency and perfection of the holy scriptures. Wherein are also several remarkable texts interpreted according to the author's particular judgment. By John Edwards, B.D. sometime Fellow of S. John's College in Cambridge. London: printed by J[ohn]. D[arby]. for Jonathan Robinson at the Golden Lion, John Taylor at the Ship, and John Wyat at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCXCV. [1695]. ESTC No. R229351. Grub Street ID 101852.
- A paraphrase on the New Testament, with notes, doctrinal and practical. By plainness and brevity fitted to the use of religious families, in their daily reading of the Scriptures; and of the younger and poorer sort of scholars and ministers, who want fuller helps. With an advertisement of difficulties in the Revelations. By the late Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter. The second edition corrected. To which is added at the end, Mr. Baxter's account of his notes on some particular texts, for which he was imprisoned.. London: printed for T. Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns at the lower-end of Cheapside; S. Sprint, at the Bell, in Little-Britain; J. Taylor, at the Ship, and J. Wyat, at the Rose, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1695. ESTC No. R35321. Grub Street ID 117737.
- Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis. The compleat statesman: or, The political will and testament, of that great minister of state, Cardinal Duke de Richilieu [sic]. From whence Lewis the XIV. the present French-King has taken his measures and maxims of government. In two parts. Done out of French. London: printed for R. Bentley, at the Post-House in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, J. Philips at the Kings-Arms, and J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, 1695. ESTC No. R35327. Grub Street ID 117743.
- Shannon, Francis Boyle. Discourses and essays, useful for the vain modish ladies and their gallantsDT As also upon several subjects moral and divine. In two parts. Written by the Right Honourable Francis Lord Viscount Shannon. And humbly dedicated to the Right Honourable Elizabeth Countess of Northumberland. The second edition, with new additions.. London: printed for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1696. ESTC No. R40612. Grub Street ID 122382.
- Clark, Samuel. A brief concordance to the Holy Bible, of the most usual and useful places which one may have occasion to seek for. In a new method. By Samuel Clark, M.A. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Jonathan Robinson, Thomas Cockerill Sen. & Jun. Brabazon Aylmer, John Lawrence, and John Taylor, 1696. ESTC No. R11659. Grub Street ID 59922.
- Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with the parallel scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse are explained. Seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. Vol. II. Being a continuation of Mr. Poole's work by certain judicious and learned divines. The third edition. With the addition of a new concordance and tables, by Mr. Sam. Clark. The whole corrected and amended by the said Mr. Sam. Clark, and Mr. Edward Veale. With large contents to each chapter. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Jonathan Robinson, Thomas Cockerill Senr & Junr, Brabazon Aylmer, John Lawrence, and John Taylor, MDCXCVI. [1696]. ESTC No. R33962. Grub Street ID 116518.
- Nicole, Pierre. Logic: or, The art of thinking. In which besides the common, are contain'd many excellent new rules, very profitable for directing of reason, and acquiring of judgment, in things as well relating to the instruction of a man's self, as of others. In four parts. I. Consistin of reflections upon ideas, or upon the first operation of the mind, which is called apprehension, &c. II. Of considerations of men about proper judgments, &c. III. Of the nature and various kinds of reasoning, &c. IV. Treats of the most profitable method for demonstrating or illustrating any truth To which is added an index to the whole book. For the excellency of the matter, printed many times in French and Latin, and now for publick good translated into English by several hands. The third edition corrected and amended.. London: printed by T.B. for J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCXCVI. [1696]. ESTC No. R5641. Grub Street ID 126069.
- Hopkins, Ezekiel. The fourth (and last) volume of discourses, or sermons, on several scriptures by Exekiel Hopkins . London: Printed by H. Clark, for J. Robinson, A. and J. Churchill, J. Taylor, and J. Wyat, 1696. ESTC No. R43261. Grub Street ID 124301.
- Nomenclator classicus, sive dictionariolum trilingue, secundùm locos communes, nominibus usitatioribus Anglicis, Latinis, Græcis, ordine =othrall=el=os dispositis. = A classical nomenclator with the gender and declension of each word and the quantities of the syllables. By John Ray, M.A. and fellow of the Royal Society. To which are added Paradigmata of all the declensions, as well Greek as Latin; with a century of proverbs, and a collection of modest jests in English, Latin and Greek, from good authors. The third edition, carefully revised and corrected, containing many hundreds of words more than any book of this nature. For the use of schools. London: printed by Benj. Motte, for John Taylor at the Ship St. Paul's Church yard, 1696. ESTC No. R483176. Grub Street ID 406685.
- Diogenes Laertius.. The lives, opinions, and remarkable sayings of the most famous ancient philosophers. Written in Greek, by Diogenes Laertius. To which are added, the lives of several other philosophers, written by Eunapius of Sardis. Made English by several hands. In two volumes. The first volume. London: printed for R. Bentley, in Covent-Garden; W. Hensman in Westminster Hall; J. Taylor, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and T. Chapman, in the Pall Mell, 1696. ESTC No. R14348. Grub Street ID 62375.
- Dyke, Jeremiah. The worthy communicant: or, A treatise, shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By Jeremiah Dyke. Whereunto is added, a dialogue between a minister and a private Christian; wherein the doctrine and ordinance of the Lord's Supper is explained; the objections of enthusiasts, and corruptions of papists are obviated; and several cases of conscience and doubts resolved. With meditations and prayers, before, at, and after the administration. The seventeenth edition.. London: printed for Jonathan Robinson, A[wnsham]. and J[ohn]. Churchill, J[ohn]. Taylor, and J[ohn]. Wyatt, 1696. ESTC No. R171888. Grub Street ID 65960.
- M., W.. [The Queens closet opened. Being incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying, &c. Which were presented to the Queen by the most experienc'd persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations. [The tenth edition.]. London: printed for R. Bentley, J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1696. ESTC No. R180237. Grub Street ID 71357.
- Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with the parallel scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse are explained. Seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. Vol. I. By the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthevv Poole. The third edition. With the addition of a new concordance and tables, by Mr. Sam. Clark. The whole corrected and amended by the said Mr. Sam. Clark, and Mr. Edward Veale. With large contents to each chapter. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Jonathan Robinson, Thomas Cockerill Senr & Junr, Brabazon Aylmer, John Lawrence, and John Taylor, MDCXCVI. [1696]. ESTC No. R39679. Grub Street ID 121555.
- Shannon, Francis Boyle. Discourses useful for the vain modish ladies and their gallants, under these following heads, viz. I. Of some of the common ways many vertuous women take to lose their reputation, &c. II. Of meer beauty-love, &c. III. Of young mens folly in adoring young handsom ladies, &c IV. Of the power womens beauty exercises over most young men. V. Of the inconstancy of most ladies, especially such as are cry'd-up beauties, &c. VI. Of marriage, and of wives who usurp a governing power over their husbands. VII. Of the inequality of many marriages, with the sad end that usually attend such matches. VIII. Against maids marrying for meer love, &c. IX. Against widows marrying. X. Against keeping of misses. XI. Of the folly of such women as think to shew their wit by censuring of their neighbours. XII. Of the French fashions and dresses, &c. XIII. Of worldly praises which al ladies love to receive, but few strive to deserve. XIV. Useful advices to the vain and modish ladies, for the well regulating their bea. London]: Printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in S. Paul's Church-yard, 1696. ESTC No. R222490. Grub Street ID 96468.
- Phillips, Edward. The new world of vvords: or, A universal English dictionary. Containing the proper significations and derivations of all words from other languages, viz. Hebrew, Arabick, Syriack, Greek, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, British, Dutch, Saxon, &c. as now made use of in ou English tongue. Together with definitions of all those terms that conduce to the understanding of any of the arts or sciences, ... To which is added, the interpretations of proper names, derived from the ancient and modern tongues; as also the sum of all the most remarkable mythology and history, deduced from the names of persons eminent in either; and likewise the geographical descriptions of the chief countries and cities in the world, especially of these three nations. collected and published by E.P. The fifth edition, with large additions and improvements from the best English and foreign authors, ... A work very necessary for strangers, as well as our own countrymen, . London: printed for R. Bently in Russel-street, Covent Garden; J. Phillips, at the King's Arms in S. Paul's Church-yard; H. Rhodes, at the corner of Bride-Lane in Fleetstreet; and J. Taylor, at the Ship in S. Paul's Church-yard, MDCXCVI. [1696]. ESTC No. R24462. Grub Street ID 108251.
- Culpeper, Nicholas. Culpeper's school of physick, or, the experimental practice of the whole art. Wherein are contain'd, I. The English apothecary: or, the excellent virtues of our English herbs. II. Chymical and physical aphorisms and admirable secrets. III. The chirurgeon's guide: or, the errors of unskilful practitioners corrected. IV. The expert lapidary: or, a treatise physical of the secret virtues of stones. V. Doctor diet's directory: or, the physician's vade mecum; being safe rules to preserve health in a methodical way. As also, the mystery of the skill of physick made easie. VI. Chymical institutions; describing nature's choicest secrets in experienced chymical practice. A work very useful and necessary for the right information of all in physick, chirugery, and chymistry, &c. By Nicholas Culpeper, late student in physick and astrology. With an account of the author's life, and the testimony of his wife, Mrs. Culpeper, and others. The third edition corrected.. London: printed for R. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden; J. Phillips at the King's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard; H. Rhodes at the Star the Corner of Bride-Lane in Fleet-street; and J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1696. ESTC No. R227434. Grub Street ID 100342.
- Allen, William. A practical improvement of the articles of Christ's descent into hell and rising again from the dead. In a sermon, preach'd in the parish church of Bridgewater, on Easter-Day, Anno Domini, 1697. By William Allen, [D. D.] Vicar of Bridgewater, in Somerset. London: printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's-Church-Yard; and J. Miller, bookseller in Sherborne, and at his Shop in Yeavill, 1697. ESTC No. R16583. Grub Street ID 64407.
- Chamberlayne, Thomas. The compleat midwife's practice enlarged, in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth of man. Containing a perfect directory, or rules for midwives and nurses. As also a guide for women in their conception, bearing and nursing of children: from the experience of our English authors. Viz. Sir Theodore Mayern, Dr. Chamberlain, Mr. Nich. Culpeper. and others of foreign nations. With instructions of the Queen of France's midwife to her daughter, a little before her death, touching the practice of the said art. As also a farther discovery of those secrets kept close in the breast of Sir Theodore Mayern, Mr. Nicholas Culpeper, and other English writers, not made publick 'till now. The fifth edition corrected, and much enlarged, by J.P. Fellow of the College of Physicians, London. The whole illustrated with copper plates. London: printed for R. Bentley in Russel-street, Covent-Garden, H. Rhodes at the corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-street, J. Philips, at the King's Arms, and J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1697. ESTC No. R204399. Grub Street ID 81358.
- Bates, William. The harmony of the divine attributes, in the contrivance and accomplishment of man's redemption by the Lord Jesus Christ. Or discourses, wherein is shewed, how the wisdom, mercy, justice, holiness, power, and truth of God are glorified in that great and blessed work. By William Bates, D.D. The fourth edition.. London: printed for J. Robinson; A. and J. Churchill; J. Taylor; and J. Wyat, MDCXCVII. [1697]. ESTC No. R2533. Grub Street ID 109025.
- Aesop.. Æsop's fables, with their morals in prose and verse, grammatically translated, illustrated with pictures and emblems. Together with the history of his life and death, newly and exactly translated out of the original Greek. The fourteenth edition, exactly corrected, by W.D.. London: printed for J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1698. ESTC No. R170076. Grub Street ID 64847.
- Chamberlayne, Thomas. The compleat midwife's practice enlarged, in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth of man. Containing a perfect directory, or rules for midwives and nurses. As also a guide for women in their conception, bearing and nursing of children: from the experience of our English authors. Viz. Sir Theodore Mayerne, Dr. Chamberlain, Mr. Nich. Culpeper. and others of forreign nations. With instructions of the Queen of France's midwife to her daughter, a little before her death, touching the practice of the said art. As also a farther discovery of those secrets kept close in the breast of Sir Theodore Mayern, Mr. Nicholas Culpeper, and other English writers, not made publick 'till now. The fifth edition corrected, and much enlarged, by John Pechey, fellow of the College of Physicians, London. The whole illustrated with copper plates. London: printed for H. Rhodes at the corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-street, J. Philips at the King's Arms, J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church Yard, and K. Bentley, in Russel-street, Covent Garden, 1698. ESTC No. R37452. Grub Street ID 119687.
- Strode, Thomas. A new and easie method to the art of dyalling, containing first, all horizontal dyals, all upright dyals, reflecting dyals, dyals without centres, nocturnal dyals, upright declining dyals, without knowing the declination of the plane. Secondly, the most natural and easie way of describing the curve-lines of the suns declination on any plane. The like never before published. To which is added, an arithmetical treatise of the combinations, elections, permutations and composition of quantities, illustrated by several examples, with a new speculation of the difference of the powers of numbers. By Tho. Strode Esq; of Maperton in the county of Somerset. London: printed for J[ohn]. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1698. Where the Art of Dyalling is to be had alone, [1698]. ESTC No. R184735. Grub Street ID 74154.
- Hopkins, Ezekiel. An exposition on the Lord's prayer. With a catechistical explication thereof, by way of question and answer, for the instructing of youth: to which are added, some sermons on providence, and the excellent advantages of reading and studying the Holy Scriptures. By Ezekiel Hopkins, late Lord Bishop of London-Derry. The second edition corrected.. London: printed for J. Robinson, A. and J. Churchill, J. Taylor, E. Mory, and J. Wyat, in St. Paul's Church-Yard and Pater-noster-Row, 1698. ESTC No. R228943. Grub Street ID 101560.
- The Queens closet opened. Being incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, candying, and cookery, &c. Which were presented to the Queen by the most experienc'd persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations. The tenth edition, corrected, with many new and large additions; together with three exact tables.. London: printed for J. Philips at the Kings-Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard, H. Rhodes at the Star, the corner of Bridelane in Fleetstreet, J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, and K. Bently in Covent-Garden, M DC XCVIII. [1698]. ESTC No. R17398. Grub Street ID 67301.
- Boyle, Robert. Medicinal experiments: or, A collection of choice remedies, chiefly simple, and easily prepared: useful in families, and fitted for the service of country people. By the honourable R. Boyle esq; late Fellow of the Royal Society· The third and last volume. Published from th author's original manuscripts. The third edition corrected. Whereunto is added, several other useful notes explicatory of the same. London: printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1698. ESTC No. R31627. Grub Street ID 114409.
- A compendium of algebra. Containing plain and easie rules, for the speedy attaining to that art. Exemplified by various problems, with the solution of their aequations in numbers. By a new and general method of resolving all kind of aequations; with great ease and expedition, very different from all others yet extant. Applied to squaring the circle, making of sines, tangents, and logarithms with great facility. Also an appendix concerning compound-interest and annuities. The second edition corrected. By John Ward, teacher of the mathematicks, at the Globe i Fleet street near Fetter-lane end. Heretofore a general gauger in the revenue of excise. London: printed for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1698. ESTC No. R219393. Grub Street ID 93936.
- Eachard, John. The grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion enquired into, in a letter to R.L. with observations on the answer thereto, in a letter to the same. To which are added considerations on Mr. Hobbes's State of Nature. With several other pieces. By John Eachard, D.D. late master of Katherine hall in Cambridge, and vice-chancellor of that University. London: printed for J. Philips at the King's Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard, H. Rhodes at the Star, the corner of Bridelane in Fleetstreet, J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, and K. Bently in Covent-Garden, MDCXCVIII. [1698]. ESTC No. R214657. Grub Street ID 89854.
- Mayne, John. The practical gauger: being a plain and easie method of gauging all sorts of brewing-vessels. Whereunto is added a short synopsis of the laws of excise, now in force. By John Mayne. The fifth edition, corrected and enlarged with the addition of the duty upon malt.. London: printed for J. Phillips, at the King's-Arms in St. Paul's-Church-yard, H. Rhodes, at the Star, the corner of Bride-Lane in Fleet-street, and J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's-Church-yard, 1699. ESTC No. R230724. Grub Street ID 102972.
- Dugard, William. Rhetorices elementa, quæstionibus et responsionibus explicata: quæ ità formantur, ut quæstionibus prorsus omissis, vel neglectis, responsiones solummodo integram rhetorices institutionem Tyronibus exhibeant. Per Guil. Du-Gard. In usum scholæ mercatorum-scissorum. Editio duodecima.. Londini: excudebat R. E. pro J. Phillips H. Rhodes, & J. Taylor, 1699. ESTC No. R235119. Grub Street ID 106308.
- The royal dictionary. In two parts. First, French and English. Secondly, English and French. The French taken out of the dictionaries of Richelet, Furetiere, Tachart, the great dictionary of the French-Academy, and the remarks of Vaugelas, Menage, and Bouhours. And the English collected chiefly out of the best dictionaries, and the works of the greatest masters of the English tongue; such as Archbishop Tillotson, Bishop Sprat, Sir Roger L'Estrange, Mr. Dryden, Sir William Temple, &c. For the use of His Highness the Duke of Glocester. By Mr. Boyer. London: printed for R. Clavel, H. Mortlock, S. Lowndes, J. Robinson, D. Brown, W. Hensman, S. Crouch, E. Evets, J. Laurence, R. Sare. A. Churchill, S. Smith, L. Meredith, J. Taylor, F. Saunders, T. Bennet, J. Knapton, J. Wyat, E. Castle, D. Midwinter, 1699. ESTC No. R27810. Grub Street ID 110951.
- Wingate, Edmund. Mr. Wingate's arithmetick; containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick. The tenth edition, very much enlarged. First composed by Edmund Wingate, late of Greys-Inn, Esquire. Afterwards, upon Mr. Wingate's request, enlarged in his life-time: also since his decease carefully revised, and much improved, as will appear by the preface and table of contents, by John Kersey, late teacher of the mathematicks. London: printed for J. Philips, at the King's Arms,. J. Taylor, at the Ship, and J. Knapton, at the Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1699. ESTC No. R10975. Grub Street ID 59301.
- Boyle, Robert. The works of the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq. epitomiz'd. ... By Richard Boulton, of Brazen-Nose College in Oxford. Illustrated with copper plates. London: printed for J. Phillips at the King's Arms, and J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard [and are to be sold by Thomas Bennet and John Wyat], MDCXCIX. [-1700, i.e. 1699 - 1700]. ESTC No. R9129. Grub Street ID 129236.
- Hooker, Thomas. The poor doubting Christian drawn to Christ. Wherein the main lets and hindrances, which keep men from coming to Christ, are discovered. With special helps to recover God's favour. By Thomas Hooker. The twelfth edition.. London: printed by R.J. for J. Robinson, A. and J. Churchill, J. Taylor, and J. Wyat, 1700. ESTC No. R215668. Grub Street ID 90652.
- Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with the parallel scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse explained, seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. Vol. II. Being a continuation of Mr. Poole's work by certain judicious and learned divines. The fourth edition. The whole corrected and amended by Mr. Sam. Clark, and Mr. Edward Veale. With large contents to each chapter.. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Jonathan Robinson, Brabazon Aylmer, John Lawrence, John Taylor, and Thomas Cockerill in the Poultrey, MDCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R33963. Grub Street ID 116519.
- The royal dictionary abridged. In two parts. I. French and English. II. English and French. Containing near five thousand words more than any French and English dictionary yet extant, besides the Royal. To which is added, the accenting of all English words, to facilitate the pronunciation of the English tongue to foreigners. By Mr. Boyer. London: printed for R. Clavel, H. Mortlock, S. Lowndes, J. Robinson, D. Brown, W. Hensman, S. Crouch, E. Evets, J. Lawrence, R. Sare, A. Churchill, S. Smith, T. Horne, J. Taylor, T. Bennet, J. Knapton, J. Wyat, R. Wilkins, E. Castle, D. Midwinter, 1700. ESTC No. R211884. Grub Street ID 87617.
- Poole, Matthew. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd; together with the parallel scriptures. The more difficult terms in each verse explained. Seeming contradictions reconciled. Questions and doubts resolved. And the whole text opened. Vol. I. By the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole. The fourth edition. Corrected and amended. With large contents to each chapter.. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, Jonathan Robinson, Brabazon Aylmer, John Lawrence, John Taylor, and Thomas Cockerill, 1700. ESTC No. R219501. Grub Street ID 94029.
- Mercurius theologicus, or, The monthly instructor. Briefly explaining and applying all the doctrines and duties of Christian religion; that are necessary to be believ'd and practis'd, in order to salvation. By a divine of the Church of England. London [England]: printed by R. E. for J[ohn]. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard; and sold by P[hilip]. Bishop in Exon, 1700-1701. ESTC No. P1896. Grub Street ID 55651.
- Leighton, Robert. Sermons preached by the most Reverend Dr. Robert Leighton late Archbishop of Glasgow. Published at the desire of his friends, . The second edition.. London: printed for John Taylor, 1701. ESTC No. N46974. Grub Street ID 31758.
- Josephus, Flavius. The works of Josephus. Containing I. The Life of Josephus, by Himself. II. The Jewish Antiquities, in Twenty Books. III. Their Wars with the Romans, in Seven Books. IV. His Book against Apion, in the Defence of the Antiquities of the Jews, in Two Parts. V. The Martyrdom of the Maccabees: as also, VI. Philo's Embassie from the Jews of Alexandria to Caius Caligula. With great Diligence revised and amended, according to the excellent translation of Monsieur Arnauld d'Andilly. And Compared with the Original Greek, Illustrated with a New Map of the Holy Land, and divers other Sculptures. London: printed for R. Chiswell, J. Robinson, W. Battersby, A. and J. Churchill, J. Taylor, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, A. Roper, and J. Wyat, 1701. ESTC No. T106651. Grub Street ID 159784.
- Howell, William. Medulla historiæ Anglicanæ. Being a comprehensive history of the lives and reigns of the monarchs. of England. From the time of the invasion thereof by Julius Cæsar, to the beginning of the reign of His present Majesty King William the Third. With an abstract of the lives of the Roman emperors commanding in Britain. The fifth edition, in which is added a table of the kings, and an alphabetical index of the principal matters.. London: Printed for R. Clavel, H. Mortlock, J. Robinson, E. Evets, S. Smith, J. Taylor, T. Bennet, J. Knapton, J. Wyat, R. Knaplock, R. Wilkin, and D. Midwinter, booksellers in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1701. ESTC No. N35104. Grub Street ID 23393.
- Leighton, Robert. An exposition of the Creed, Lord's prayer, and Ten Commandments. With two discourses, on St. Matth. XXII. 37, 38, 39. and Heb. VIII. 10. To which is annext a short catechism. By ... Robert Leighton,. London: printed for J. Taylor, and J. Newton, 1701. ESTC No. N7942. Grub Street ID 52852.
- Hopkins, Ezekiel. The works of the Right Reverend and Learned Ezekiel Hopkins, late Lord Bishop of London-Derry in Ireland, collected into one volume: containing, I. The vanity of the world. II. A Practical Exposition on the Ten Commandments. III. An Exposition on the Lord's Prayer; with a Catechistical Explication thereof by way of Question and Answer. IV. Several sermons and discourses on divers important subjects. With an alphabetical table to the whole. London: printed for Jonathan Robinson, Awnsham and John Churchill, John Taylor, and John Wyat, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.I. [1701]. ESTC No. T90527. Grub Street ID 310389.
- Hopkins, Ezekiel. A discourse on the great duty of mortification. By the Right Reverend Ezekiel Hopkins, Late Lord Bishop of Londonderry. Never before published. London: printed by W. B. for J. Robinson, A. and J. Churchill, J. Taylor, and J. Wyat, MDCCI. [1701]. ESTC No. T73387. Grub Street ID 296643.
- The history of the Earls and Earldom of Flanders, from the first establishment of that sovereignty to the death of the late King Charles II. of Spain. Being a Relation of many Remarkable Actions that have happen'd not only in that but other Parts of Europe; more particularly the late Wars with the French, the Treaty at Reswick, and that for dividing the Spanish Monarchy, &c. To which is prefix'd, A general survey of Flanders, illustrated with the most exact and curious Map that was ever yet made of that Country. Dedicated to his Grace the Duke of Ormond, and address'd to all the General Officers and Colonels that serv'd in the late War. London: printed for D. Brown without Temple-Bar, S. Crouch in Cornhil, J. Taylor in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and A. Bell in Cornhil, 1701. ESTC No. T117580. Grub Street ID 169165.
- A paraphrase on the New Testament, with notes, doctrinal and practical. By Plainness and Brevity fitted to the Use of Religious Families, in their daily Reading of the Scriptures; and of the Younger and Poorer sort of Scholars and Ministers, who want fuller Helps. With an Advertisement of Difficulties in the Revelations. By the late Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter. The third edition corrected. To which is added at the end, Mr. Baxter's account of his notes on some particular texts, .... London: printed for T. Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns at the lower end of Cheapside; Sa. and John Sprint, at the Bell in Little-Britain; J. Taylor, at the Ship, and J. Wyat, at the Rose, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1701. ESTC No. T94494. Grub Street ID 314083.
- Deshaies-Gendron. Enquiries into the nature, knowledge, and cure of cancers. By Mr. Deshaies Gendron, Doctor of Physick in the University of Montpelier. Done out of French. London: printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard: and J. Sprint, at the Bell in Little-Brittain, 1701. ESTC No. N6212. Grub Street ID 44523.
- Ussher, James. A body of divinity: or, the sum and substance of Christian religion. Catechistically propounded and explained, by way of question and answer. Methodically and familiarly handled, for the Use of Families. To which are adjoined a tract, intituled, Immanuel: or, The Mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God. By the most Reverend James Usher, late Arch-Bishop of Armagh. To which are added, the life of the author, containing many remarkable Passages: His Model of Church Government, and Advices to Young Ministers. With an Alphabetical Table. And likewise the Principles of Christian Religion in short, for the use of Younger People. The eighth edition, carefully corrected from very many errors in former editions.. London: printed by R.J. for Jonathan Robinson, A. and J. Churchill, J. Taylor, and J. Wyatt, 1702. ESTC No. T65284. Grub Street ID 290190.
- Culpeper, Nicholas. Culpeper's last legacy: left and bequeathed to his dearest wife for the publick good. Being the choicest and most profitable of those secrets, which while he lived were lock'd up in his breast, ... Containing sundry admirable experiences in several sciences, more especiall in chyrurgery and physick: ... With an addition of two hundred choice receipts, ... The seventh impression; whereunto is added an exact and perfect treatise of anatomy of the reins and bladder, brain and nerves ... By Nicholas Culpeper, . London: printed for J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1702. ESTC No. N2983. Grub Street ID 18849.
- The florists vade-mecum. Being a choice compendium of whatever worthy notice hath been extant for the propagation, raising, planting, encreasing, and preserving the rarest flowers and plants That Our Climate and Skill (in mixing, making, and meliorating apted Soils to each Species) will perswade to live with us. With Several New Experiments for raising New Varieties, for their most advantageous Management. In a more particular Method than ever yet Publish'd. Together with Directions what to do each Month throughout the Year, in both Orchard and Flower-Garden. The third edition, enlarged. By Samuel Gilbert, Phileromus. London: printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in Paul's Church-Yard; G. Coniers, at the Golden Ring, and T. Ballard, at the Rising-Sun, both in Little-Britain, [1702]. ESTC No. T95543. Grub Street ID 315052.
- Limborch, Philippus van. A compleat system, or body of divinity, both speculative and practical, founded on scripture and reason: written originally in Latin, by Philip Limborch, ... In two volumes. By William Jones, . London: printed for John Taylor, and Andrew Bell, 1702. ESTC No. T167143. Grub Street ID 205276.
- Ray, John. Nomenclator classicus, sive dictionariolum trilingue, Secundùm Locos communes. Nominibus usitatioribus Anglicis, Latinis, Graecis, ordine dispositis. A classical nomenclator with the gender and declension of each word and the quantities of the syllables. By John Ray, M. A. and Fellow of the Royal Society. To which are added paradigmatal of all the declensions, as well Greek as Latin; with a Century of Proverbs, and a Collection of modest Jests in English, Latin and Greek, from good Authors. The fourth edition, carefully revised and corrected, ... London: printed by Benj. Motte, for John Taylor, at the Ship in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1703. ESTC No. T92843. Grub Street ID 312588.
- Simiana, Carlo Emanuele Filiberto Giacinto da. The truth of the Christian religion. Written originally in Italian, for the benefit of the Court of Savoy, by the Marquess of Pianezza. To which is prefix'd, an account of the author, of his Treatise, and the Translation of it. With Occasional Remarks upon some Particulars in the Original. By Tho. Wise, M. A. Fellow of Exeter-College in Oxford. London: printed for Dan. Brown at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple-Bar; and John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCIII. [1703]. ESTC No. T116338. Grub Street ID 168003.
- Sancroft, William. Sermons preached by the most Reverend Father in God William Sancroft, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. With some remarks of his life and conversation; in a letter to a friend. London: printed by T. B. for J. Taylor at the Ship, D. Midwinter and T. Leigh at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCIII. [1703]. ESTC No. N23846. Grub Street ID 13205.
- Wise, Thomas. A sermon preach'd at the church of Richmond in Surrey, on Thursday the 3d of Dec. 1702. Being the appointed day of thanksgiving ... for the signal successes vouchsafed to Her Majesty's forces ... By Thomas Wise. London: printed for D. Brown and J. Taylor, 1703. ESTC No. T173017. Grub Street ID 210334.
- Boyle, Robert. Love and religion demonstrated in the martyrdom of Theodora, and of Didymus. By the late Honourable Robert Boyle Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society. The second edition corrected.. London: printed for John Taylor at the Ship, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCIII. [1703]. ESTC No. T64724. Grub Street ID 289706.
- Carpenter, Nathanael. Achitophel: or, the true picture of a wicked politician. London: printed for J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and N. Cox at the Golden Bible without Temple-Bar, 1703. ESTC No. T73953. Grub Street ID 297137.
- Salmon, William. Collectanea medica, the country physician: or, a choice collection of physick: fitted for vulgar use. Containing, I. A collection of choice medicaments of all kinds, Galenical and Chymical, Excerpted out of the most Approved Authors. II. Historical observations of famous cures, Gathered and Selected out of the Works of several Modern Physicians. III. Phylaxæ medicinæ pars prima: Or, the most part of the Cabinet of Specifick, Select and Practical Chymical Preparations, made use of by the Author. IV. Phylaxæ medicinæ pars secunda: The Second part of the same Cabinet, long since promised to the World, now made Publick, for the General Good of Mankind. By William Salmon, M.D. London: printed for John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, 1703. ESTC No. T114539. Grub Street ID 166336.
- Aesop.. Æsop's Fables. With their morals: in prose and verse. ... Illustrated with pictures and emblems. Together with the history of his life and death. . The fifteenth edition, .. corrected by W. D.. London: printed for J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1703. ESTC No. N42311. Grub Street ID 28643.
- Smith, John, Vicar of Westham. The judgment of God upon atheism and infidelity, in a brief and true account of the irreligious life, and miserable death of Mr. George Edwards. Late of Stratford, in the County of Essex, who murder'd himself January the 4th, 1703/4. With a Relation of several Conferences with him; a Copy of his Letter in defence of his Atheistical Opinions, and an Answer to the same. By John Smith, Vicar of Westham. The second edition.. London: printed by G. Croom, for D. Brown, at the Black-Swan and Bible, without Temple-Bar, and J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1704. ESTC No. T154553. Grub Street ID 198662.
- The gentleman's jockey, and approved farrier. Instructing in the natures, causes, and cures, of all diseases incident to horses. With An Exact and Easie Method of Breeding, Buying, Dieting, and otherwise Ordering, all Sorts of Horses, as well for Common and Ordinary Use, as the Heats and Course. With divers other curiosities, collected by the long Practice, Experience, and Pains, of J.H. Esq; Matthew Hodson, Mr. Holled, Mr. Willis, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Holden, Thomas Empson, Mr. Roper, Mr. Medcalf, and Nath. Shaw. The ninth edition, with additions.. London: printed for J. Place, R. Sare, J. Phillips, A. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1704. ESTC No. T121192. Grub Street ID 172043.
- Coningham, James. A critical essay on the modern medals. With some reflections on the taste and judgment of the ancients. London: printed for T. Goodwin, at the Queen's Head over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street; and J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1704. ESTC No. T56741. Grub Street ID 283150.
- Divine of the Church of England.. A friendly admonition to the sufferers by the late great and dreadful fires, particularly in the parish of B-n, in the diocese of P-h. By a divine of the Church of England. London: printed for J. Taylor, 1704. ESTC No. T40232. Grub Street ID 269335.
- Smith, John, Vicar of Westham. The judgment of God upon atheism and infidelity, in a brief and true account of the irreligious life, and miserable death of Mr. George Edwards. Late of Stratford, in the County of Essex, Who murder'd himself January the 4th, 1704. With a Relation of several Conferences with him; a Copy of his Letter in defence of his Atheistical Opinions, and an Answer to the same. By John Smith, Vicar of Westham. London: printed by G. Croom, for D. Brown, at the Black-Swan and Bible, without Temple-Bar, and J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1704. ESTC No. T74507. Grub Street ID 297516.
- Lémery, Louis. A treatise of foods, in general: ... To which are added, remarks upon each chapter; ... Written in French, by M. Louis Lemery, ... Now done into English. London: printed for John Taylor, 1704. ESTC No. N13984. Grub Street ID 3886.
- Wingate, Edmund. Mr. Wingate's arithmetick: containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick. Composed by Edmund Wingate of Grays-Inn, Esq; and upon his request enlarged in his life-time, also since his decease carefully revised and much improv'd, as will appear by the Preface and Table of Contents. By John Kersey, late Teacher of the Mathematicks. The eleventh edition. With a new supplement, Of Easie Contractions in the necessary Parts of Arithmetick, useful Tables of Interest and Flemish-Exchanges, as also Practical Mensuration. By George Shelley, Writing-Master at the Hand and Pen in Warwick-Lane, near St. Pauls. London: printed for J. Philips, at the King's-Arms; J. Taylor, at the Ship; and J. Knapton, at the Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1704. ESTC No. T86925. Grub Street ID 307026.
- Tyrrell, James. The general history of England, both ecclesiastical and civil: containing the reigns of Edvvard I, II, III, and Richard II. Taken from the most antient records, manuscripts and printed historians. As also an appendix, representing the most material arguments and authorities, for and against the antiquity of the commons summoned to parliament before the 49th of Hen. III. Vol. III. By James Tyrrell Esq;. London: printed for W. Rogers, in Fleet-street; J. Taylor, in St. Paul's Church-yard; J. Nicholson, in Little-Britain; and A. Bell, in Cornhill, MDCCIV. [1704]. ESTC No. T136504. Grub Street ID 184712.
- Wilkins, John. A discourse concerning the beauty of Providence, in general and particular. I. Confirmation by testimonies divine. ... IV. Vindicating it from all doubts and objections. The seventh edition. By John Wilkins, . London: printed for J. Taylor, 1704. ESTC No. T134587. Grub Street ID 183212.
- Wycherley, William. Miscellany poems: as satyrs, epistles, love-verses, songs, sonnets, &c. By W. Wycherley, Esq;. London: printed for C. Brome, J. Taylor, and B. Tooke; at the Gun at the West-End of St. Paul's, the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and at the Middle-Temple Gate, Fleetstreet, MDCCIV. [1704]. ESTC No. T144864. Grub Street ID 191679.
- Dictionarium rusticum & urbanicum: or, a dictionary of all sorts of country affairs, handicraft, trading, and merchandizing. Containing more particularly The whole Art of Gardening, viz. Sowing, Setting, Grafting, Transplanting, Salleting, &c. with the Names, Descriptions, and Uses, of all kinds of Plants, Flowers, and Fruits. The Raising and Ordering of all manner of Forest and Fruit-Trees, and Dwarfs. Agriculture in the various Parts of it, and the modern Improvements made therein. The Gentleman's Recreation; or the Arts of Hunting, Hawking, Fishing, Fowling, Ferreting, Cock-Fighting, &c. including (besides the several Animals) the Tackling, Nets, and different Instruments used therein. The Breeding, Feeding, and Managing of all sorts of Cartle, as also of Bees, Poultry, and Singing-Birds; with all their respective Diseases, and Cures. The preparing of all Sorts of English Liquors, common Eatables and Drinkables; with the several parts of Country Housewifry. The Digging, Refining, &c. of. London: printed for A. and J. Churchill, at the Black-Swan, in Pater-Noster Row, and John Taylor at the Ship, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1704. ESTC No. T138448. Grub Street ID 186311.
- Owen, James. Moderation still a virtue: in answer to several bitter pamphlets: especially two, entituled, (Occasional conformity a most unjustifiable practice.) and (The wolf stripp'd of his shepherd's cloathing.) which contain the substance of the rest. Wherein the precedents and Christian principles of conscientious occasional conformity are defended: the government of the reformed churches that have no bishops, ordination by presbyters, and the dissenters separate communions, are justified: with a short vindication of the dissenting academies, against Mr. Sacheverel's misrepresentation of 'em. By the author of Moderation a virtue. London: printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCIV. [1704]. ESTC No. T61828. Grub Street ID 287439.
- Goodwin, Thomas. The history of the reign of Henry the fifth, King of England, &c. In nine books. London: printed by J. D. for S. and J. Sprint, J. Robinson, J. Taylor, Andr. Bell, T. Ballard, and B. Lintott, M.DCC.IV. [1704]. ESTC No. T90148. Grub Street ID 310002.
- Y-Worth, (William). W. The compleat distiller: or the whole art of distillation practically stated, And Adorned with all the New Modes of Working now in Use. In which is Contained, The Way of making Spirits, Aquavitae, Artificial Brandy, and their Application to Simple and Compound Waters in the exact Pondus of the Greater and Lesser Composition; as also many Curious and Profitable Truths for the exalting of Liquors, being the Epitomy and Marrow of the whole Art; supplying all that is omitted in the London Distiller, French Baker, &c. Experience being the true Polisher hereof. To which is added, Pharmacop.ia spagyrica nova: Or an Helmontian Course; being a Description of the Philosophical Sal-Armoniack, Volatile Salt of Tartar, and Circulatum Minus, &c. Together with their Use and Office in Preparing Powers, Arcanums, Magisteries, and Quintessences, the Dose and Vertues being Annexed. The second edition, with alterations and additions. Illustrated with copper sculptures. By W. Y-Worth, Medicinae Professor in Do. London: printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCV. [1705]. ESTC No. T106063. Grub Street ID 159253.
- Eachard, John. Mr. Hobbs's state of nature considered: in a dialogue between Philautus, & Timothy. To which are added five letters, from the author of the Grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy. The fifth edition, corrected by the author.. London: printed for J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1705. ESTC No. N63774. Grub Street ID 45879.
- Eachard, John. A letter to his old dear friend R. L. from T. B. London: printed for J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1705. ESTC No. T193165. Grub Street ID 227394.
- Eachard, John. Dr. Eachard's works, viz. I. The grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion enquir'd into; in a letter to R. L. II. Observations on an Answer to the Enquiry; in a second letter to the same. III. Mr. Hobbs's State of nature considered; in a dialogue between Philautus and Timothy. To which are added Five letters, &c. By John Eachard, D. D. late Master of Katherine-Hall, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. The eleventh edition corrected.. London: printed for J. Phillips at the King's·arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, H. Rhodes at the Star, the corner of Bride-Lane in Fleetstreet, and J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCV. [1705]. ESTC No. T145327. Grub Street ID 192069.
- Moore, Jonas. A mathematical compendium; or, useful practices in arithmetick, geometry, and astronomy, ... Explaining the logarithms, with new indices; ... By Sir Jonas Moore . The fourth edition.. London: printed for J. Philips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1705. ESTC No. T110920. Grub Street ID 163404.
- Dugard, William. Rhetorices elementa, quæstionibus et responsionibus explicata: ... Per. Guil. Dugard. In usum scholæ mercatorum scissornm [sic]. Editio tricesima.. Londini: excudebat T. B. pro J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, & J. Taylor, 1705. ESTC No. N12708. Grub Street ID 2687.
- Portal, Paul. The compleat practice of men and women midwives, or The true manner of assisting a woman in child-bearing: illustrated with a considerable number of observations. By Paul Portal, sworn chirurgeon and man-midwife in Paris. Adorn'd with many copper plates. Translated from the original. London: printed by H. Clark, for S. Crouch, at the corner of Pope's-Head-Alley, in Cornhil; and J. Taylor, at the ship, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1705. ESTC No. N4923. Grub Street ID 33673.
- An historical, physiological and theological treatise of spirits, apparitions, witchcrafts, and other magical practices. Containing an account of the genii or Familiar Spirits, both Good and Bad, that are said to attend Men in this Life; and what sensible Perceptions some Persons have had of them: (particularly the Author's own Experience for many Years.) Also of Appearances of Spirits after Death; Divine Dreams, Divinations, Second Sighted Persons, &c. Likewise the Power of Witches, and the reality of other Magical Operations, clearly asserted. With a refutation of Dr. Bekker's World bewitch'd; and other authors that have opposed the Belief of them. By John Beaumont, gent. London: printed for D. Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar; J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard; R. Smith, at the Angel without Temple-Bar; F. Coggan, in the Inner-Temple Lane; and T. Browne without Temple-Bar, 1705. ESTC No. T111486. Grub Street ID 163758.
- Jurieu, Pierre. A critical history of the doctrines and worships (both good and evil) of the Church from Adam to our Saviour Jesus Christ; ... Written in French by Mr. Peter Jurieu. And faithfully done into English. In two volumes. . London: printed for J. Taylor; and G. Sawbridge, 1705. ESTC No. T123242. Grub Street ID 173753.
- Eachard, John. Some observations upon the Answer to an enquiry into the grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy. With some additions. In a second letter to R. L. By the same author. The seventh edition.. London: printed for J. Phillips at the King's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, H. Rhodes at the Star, the corner of Bride-Lane in Fleetstreet, and J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, 1705. ESTC No. T55500. Grub Street ID 282058.
- A letter to B. D. the publisher of Mr. Herberts's country parson. From T.B. London: printed for J. Phillips at the King's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard, H. Rhodes at the Star, the corner of Bride-Lane in Fleetstreet, and J. Taylor at the ship in St. Paul's-Church-yard, 1705. ESTC No. N474793. Grub Street ID 373740.
- A letter to I. O. from T. B. the fifth edition. London: Printed for J. Phillips at the King's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard, H. Rhodes at the Star, the corner of Bride-Lane in Fleet-street, and J. Taylor at the ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCCV. [1705]. ESTC No. N474794. Grub Street ID 373741.
- Phillips, Edward. The new world of words: or, universal English dictionary. Containing an account of the original or proper sense, and various significations of all hard words derived from other languages, viz. Hebrew, Arabick, Syriack, Greek, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, British, Saxon, Danish, Dutch, &c. as now made use of in our English tongue. Together with a brief and plain explication of all terms relating to any of the arts and sciences, either liberal or mechanical, viz. grammar, rhetorick, logick, theology, law, metaphysicks, ethicks, natural philosophy, physick, surgery, anatomy, chymistry, pharmacy, botanicks, arithmetick, geometry, astronomy, astrology, cosmography, geography, hydrography, navigation, architecture, fortification, dialling, surveying, gauging, opticks, catoptricks, dioptricks, perspective, musick, mechanicks, staticks, chiromancy, physiognomy, heraldry, merchandize, maritime and military affairs, agriculture, gardening, handicrafts, jewelling, painting, carving, engraving; conf. The sixth edition, revised, corrected, and improved; with the addition of near twenty thousand words, from the best authors domestic and foreign that treat of the several subjects: by J.K. Philobibl.. London: printed for J. Phillips, at the King's-Arms in S. Paul's Church-Yard; H. Rhodes at the Star, the Corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-Street; and J. Taylor, at the Ship in S. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCVI. [1706]. ESTC No. T101516. Grub Street ID 155394.
- Ray, John. Nomenclator classicus, sive dictionariolum trilingue, Secundùm Locos communes, Nominibus usitatioribus Anglicis, Latinis, Graecis, ordine dispositis. A classical nomenclator, with the gender and declension of each word and the quantities of the syllables. By John Ray, M. A. and Fellow of the Royal Society. To which are added paradigmata of all the declensions, as well Greek as Latin; with a Century of Proverbs, and a Collection of modest Jests in English, Latin and Greek, from good Authors. The fifth edition, carefully revised and corrected, ... London: printed by Benj. Motte, for John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1706. ESTC No. T92844. Grub Street ID 312589.
- Dugard, William. The English rudiments of the Latin tongue, explained by question and answer: Which are so formed, that a child omitting altogether the questions, may learn only the answers, and be fully instructed in the rudiments of the Latin tongue. By W. Dugard, formerly master of Merchant-Taylors-School. London: Printed for J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1706. ESTC No. T223533. Grub Street ID 246123.
- Aesop.. AEsop's Fables, with their morals: in prose and verse. Grammatically translated. Illustrated with pictures and emblems. Together with the history of his life and death, newly and exactly translated out of the original Greek. The sixteenth edition, exactly corrected, by W. D.. London: printed for J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1706. ESTC No. T84711. Grub Street ID 305090.
- Owen, James. The history of the consecration of altars, temples and churches: shewing the various forms of it among Jews, heathens and Christians, deduced from it's first origine to this present age. By James Owen. London: printed for John Taylor; and Benj. Bragg, 1706. ESTC No. N17686. Grub Street ID 7154.
- The lady's rhetorick: containing rules for speaking and writing elegantly. In a Familiar Discourse directed to an Honourable and Learned Lady. Enrich'd with many delightful Remarks, witty Repartees, and pleasant Stories, both Antient and Modern. Done from the French, with some improvements. London: printed for J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Churchyard, and A. Bell at the Cross-Keys and Bible in Cornhill, 1707. ESTC No. N19322. Grub Street ID 8741.
- Egerton, Sarah Fyge. The female advocate: or, an answer to a late satyr against the pride, lust and inconstancy of women. Written by a lady in vindication of her sex. London: printed for J. Taylor, 1707. ESTC No. T191079. Grub Street ID 226098.
- La Combe de Urigny, de. Travels through Denmark and some parts of Germany: by way of journal in the retinue of the English envoy, in 1702. With extracts of several laws, relating to the Absolute Power of the King, Religion, and Civil Government of the Country: Including, The Military and Maritime State thereof: The whole Illustrated with divers Curious Remarks; and a map of the isle of Huen, &c. Done into English from the French original. London: printed for J. Taylor, and sold by W. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and A. Bell, at the Bible and Cross-Keys in Cornhill, 1707. ESTC No. T116589. Grub Street ID 168252.
- The young mathematician's guide. Being a plain and easie introduction to the mathematicks. In five parts. ... With an appendix of practical gauging. By John Ward. . London: printed by Edw. Midwinter, for John Taylor, 1707. ESTC No. T69160. Grub Street ID 293210.
- Kersey, John. Dictionarium Anglo-Britannicum: or, a general English dictionary, comprehending a brief, but emphatical and clear explication of all sorts of difficult words, that derive their original from other ancient and modern languages; as also, of all terms relating to arts and sciences, both liberal and mechanical, viz. divinity, law, philosophy, physick, surgery, anatomy, chymistry, pharmacy, botanicks, mathematicks, grammar, rhetorick, logick, musick, heraldry, maritime affairs, military discipline, traffick, husbandry, gardening, handicrafts, confectionery, cookery, horsemanship, hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing, &c. To which is added, a large collection of words and phrases, as well Latin as English, made use of in our ancient statutes, old records, charters, writs, and processes at law, never before publish'd in so small a volume: besides an interpretation of the proper names of men and women, and several other remarkable particulars mentioned in the preface. The whole work compil'd, and met. London: printed by J. Wilde, for J. Phillips, at the King's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard; H. Rhodes, at the Star, the Corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-Street; and J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1708. ESTC No. T133241. Grub Street ID 182087.
- Wingate, Edmund. Mr. Wingate's arithmetick: containing A plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick. Composed by Edmund Wingate, of Grays-Inn, Esq; and upon his request, enlarged in his life-time; also since his decease carefully revis'd, and much improv'd; as will appear by the Preface and Table of Contents. By John Kersey, late Teacher of the Mathematicks. The twelfth edition. With a new supplement; Of Easie Contraction in the necessary Parts of Arithmetick; Useful Tables of Interest, and Flemish Exchanges; As also Practical Mensuration. By George Shelley, Writing-Master at the Hand and Pen in Warwick-Lane, near St. Paul's. London: printed for J. Philips, at the King's Arms; J. Taylor, at the Ship; and J. Knapton, at the Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1708. ESTC No. T86926. Grub Street ID 307027.
- The royal dictionary abridged. In two parts. I. French and English. II. English and French. Containing near five thousand words more than any French and English dictionary yet extant: And, To which is Added, The Accents of all English Words, to Facilitate their Pronunciation to Foreigners. The second edition, carefully corrected, and improved with above Fifteen Hundred English Words, Extracted out of the most Approved Authors. As also, an alphabetical list of the most common Christian names of Men and Women; and the Abbreviations of the said Names Vulgarly used. By Mr. A. Boyer. London: printed for R. Clavel. H. Mortlock. J. Robinson. D. Brown. S. Crouch. J. Lawrence. A. and J. Churchil. R. Sare. S. Smith. J. Taylor. T. Horn. J. Nicholson. J. Knapton. R. Knaplock. J. Wyat. R. Wilkin. R. Wellington. B. Took. E. Castle D. Midwinter. E. Smith, 1708. ESTC No. T68815. Grub Street ID 292958.
- A grammar of the English tongue, with notes, giving the grounds and reason of grammar in general. To which is added, a new prosodia; or, the art of English numbers. All adapted to the use of gentlemen and ladies, as well as of the schools of Great Britain. London: printed for John Brightland, and sold by Mr. Guy in Lombard-street, Mr. Sare at Grays-Inn, Mr. Brown at Temple-bar, Mr. Mount on Tower-hill, Mr. Barnes in Pall-mall, Mr. Sprint in Little-Britain, Mr. Taylor in Pater-noster-row, Mr. Strahan in Cornhill, Mr. Goudge in Westminster-hall, Mr. Bettesworth on London-bridge, Mr. Clements in St. Paul's Church-yard, and other booksellers of Great Britain and Ireland, 1711 [i.e. 1710]. ESTC No. T134516. Grub Street ID 183145.
- Hopkins, Ezekiel. The works of the Right Reverend and Learned Ezekiel Hopkins, late Lord Bishop of London-Derry in Ireland, collected into one volume: containing: I. The vanity of the world. II. A Practical Exposition on the Ten Commandments. III. An Exposition on the Lord's Prayer; with a Catechistical Explication thereof by way of Question and Answer. IV. Several sermons and discourses on divers important subjects. With an alphabetical table to the whole. The third edition.. London: printed for Jonathan Robinson, Awnsham and John Churchill, John Taylor, John Wyat and Daniel Midwinter, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.X [1710]. ESTC No. T90528. Grub Street ID 310390.
- Bayle, Pierre. An historical and critical dictionary. By Monsieur Bayle. Translated into English, with many additions and corrections, made by the author himself, that are not in the French editions. ... . A-B. London: printed for C. Harper, D. Brown, J. Tonson, A. and J. Churchill, T. Horne, T. Goodwin, R. Knaplock, J. Taylor, A. Bell, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Lintott and W. Lewis, MDCCX. [1710]. ESTC No. T143095. Grub Street ID 190194.
- The compleat cook: prescribing the most ready ways for dressing flesh, and fish, ordering sauces, pickles, jellies, &c. And making pastry after the newest manner. London: printed for J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1710. ESTC No. T90929. Grub Street ID 310774.
- Dugard, William. Rhetorices elementa, quæstionibus et responsionibus explicata: ... Per Guil. Dugard. In usum scholæ mercatorum-scissorum. Editio quarto-decima.. Londini: excudebat J. W. pro J. Philips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1712. ESTC No. T171318. Grub Street ID 208944.
- Wingate, Edmund. Mr. Wingate's arithmetick: containing A plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick. Composed by Edmund Wingate, ... and, upon his request, inlarged in his life-time; also since his decease carefully revis'd, and much improv'd; ... By John Kersey, ... The thirteenth edition. With a new supplement; ... By George Shelley, . London: printed for J. Philips; J. Taylor; and J. Knapton, 1713. ESTC No. T86927. Grub Street ID 307028.
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- A compendious history of the royal families of York and Lancaster; from the time of K. Henry IV. until the reign of K. Henry VIII. Giving an account of the most remarkable passages, battles, sieges and stratagems of war that happened during the time those two noble house contended for the Crown of England. London: printed, and are to be sold by J. Taylor at the sign of the Ship in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1688. ESTC No. R174198. Grub Street ID 67452.
- S., T.. The history of the loves of Lysander and Sabina; a novel. London: printed, and are to be sold by J. Taylor, at the Ship in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1688. ESTC No. R1329. Grub Street ID 61401.
- Besongne, Nicholas. Galliae notitia: or, The present state of FranceDT Containing a general description of that kingdom. Translated from the last edition of the French. Enriched with additional observations and remarks of the new compiler, and digested into a method conformable to that of The present state of England. By R.W. M.A. London: printed, and are to be sold by John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1691. ESTC No. R5406. Grub Street ID 125854.
- The history of England, during the reigns of King James and King Charles the First. Containing an impartial account of the great affairs and misteries of state; as also, the principal transactions of Parliament at that time, wherein several material passages relating to the late civil Wars, and particularly of ship-money (omitted in other histories) are at large discoursed of. London: printed, and are to be sold by John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1693. ESTC No. R187428. Grub Street ID 75709.
- Worlidge, John. Systema agriculturae; the mystery of husbandry discovered. Treating of the several new and most advantagious ways of tilling, planting, sowing, manuring, ordering, improving of all sorts of gardens, orchards, meadows, pastures, corn-lands, woods & coppices. As also of fruits, corn, grains, pulse, new-hays, cattle, fowl, beasts, bees, silk-worms, fish, &c. With an account of the several instruments and engines used in this profession. To which is added kalendarium rusticum: or, the husbandmans monthly directions. Also the prognosticks of dearth, scarcity, plenty sickness, heat, cold, frost, snow, winds, rain, hail, thunder, &c. And dictionarium rusticum: or, the interpretation of rustick terms. The whole work being of great use and advantage to all that delight in that most noble practise. The fourth edition carefully corrected and amended, with one whole section added, and many large and useful additions throughout the whole work. By J.W. Gent. London: printed, and are to be sold by John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M DC XCVIII. [1698]. ESTC No. R217192. Grub Street ID 92009.
- Hole, Matthew. Letters written to J.M. a nonconformist teacher, concerning the gift and forms of prayer. The second part. By Matthew Hole, B.D. sometime fellow of Exeter College, Oxon. now vicar of Stoke-gursey in Somersetshire. London: printed for, and are to be sold by J. Taylor, and T. Bever, booksellers in London; H. Clements in Oxon, and J. Miller in Sherborn, Dorset, 1699. ESTC No. R215281. Grub Street ID 90344.
- R., J.. Infant-Baptism; or, Infant-sprinkling; (as the Anabaptists ironically term it,) asserted and maintained by the scriptures, and authorities of the primitive fathers. Together with a reply to a pretended answer. To which is been added, a sermon preached on occasion of the author's baptizing an adult person. With some enlargements. By J. R. rector of Lezant in Cornwal. London: printed, and are to be sold by J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard; Philip Bishop at Exon, and Benjamin Smithurst at Lanceston in Cornwal, 1700. ESTC No. R218405. Grub Street ID 93067.
- The book of Psalms, with the argument of each Psalm, and a Preface Giving Some General Rules for the Interpretation of this sacred Book. By a divine of the Church of England. London: printed, and are to be sold by John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1701. ESTC No. T123186. Grub Street ID 173691.
- Bugg, Francis. The Quaker's charm discover'd: whereby they bewitch, not only their own deluded followers with their sorceries, who take [] for truth their teacher say, or write; but also many other unthinking people, who being unaquainted with their wiles, whereby they lie in wait to deceive, are too often carried away with their dissimulation. By a brief reply to their late book intituled Fruits of retirement &c. especially that part of it wrote against the Bishop of Cheshire, with remarks upon, not only their most scandalous reflections upon the said Bishop, but also upon the government, and the Church of England by law established. London: printed, and sold by J. Taylor, at the Ship, and R. Wilkins at the King's-Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1702]. ESTC No. T46164. Grub Street ID 274350.
- Whaley, Nathanael. Sermons and discourses. Vol. II. 1. Against adultery. 2. The nature, art, and issue of the Christian Warfare. 3. The consistency of God's infinite goodness, with his foreknowledge of the fall of man. 4. A friendly admonition to those that have suffer'd by great and dreadful fires: particularly of B-n, in the diocess of P-h. By Nath. Whalley, A.M. rector of Broughton in Northamptonshire. London: Printed and sold by J. Taylor at the ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1704. ESTC No. T229567. Grub Street ID 249446.
- War betwixt the two British kingdoms consider'd, and the dangerous circumstances of each with regard thereto lay'd open; by a Full View of the Consequences of it on Both sides. Being Design'd As a Perpetual Standard, for Judging aright of that Event: and For Promoting Peace, and Friendly Agreement betwixt Them, by Reasonable Concessions from Each to Each, for the Mutual Interest and Good of Both. By the author of the rights and interest of the two British monarchies, with Respect to an United or Separate State, &c. London: printed and sold by John Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1705. ESTC No. T80354. Grub Street ID 301463.
- The art of shadows: or, universal-dialling; with tables exactly calculated for the Lat. of 51 deg, 30 min. viz. London. Teaching any person, tho' of an ordinary capacity, and unlearned in the mathematicks, to draw a true sun-dial, upon any given plan, however Situated, in respect of Declination and Recreation. And a table shewing the distance of each hour-line from the meridian, upon all horizontal-dials. Likewise, Arithmetical, Spot, Concave, Convex, Instrumental, Reflex, Cylindrical Dialling. With The manner of Ornamenting these several sorts of Dialling with all Useful Furniture; and how to Cut the five Regular Bodies, and two others, one of twelve Rhombs, and the other of thirty. The second edition, with additions. By John Good, Teacher of Mathematicks. London: printed and sold by J. Robinson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard: R. Mount, on Tower-Hill: J. Taylor, in Pater-Noster-Row: and at the author's-house in Seething Lane. 1711. Enter'd in the Hall-Book, April the 7th, 1711. ESTC No. T90164. Grub Street ID 310018.