Pyrotechnica Loyolana; Ignation Fire-works or, The Fiery Jesuits Temper and Behaviour. Being an historical compendium of the rise, increase, doctrines and deeds of the Jesuits. Exposed to publick view for the sake of London, London: for G. E. C. T., 1667, 4°, FIRST EDITION, [6] + 136pp. (lacking frontispiece, title slightly soiled and repaired, address "To the Reader" bound before "Poetical Reflections on the Frontispiece"), 19th-century calf (scuffed). [Wing P4318] -- Sir George MACKENZIE. Moral Gallantry. A Discourse wherein the author endeavours to prove that points of honour (abstracting from all other ties) obliges men to be vertuous. And that there is nothing so mean (or unworthy of a Gentleman) as vice, London: for Hanna Sawbridge, 1685, 3 parts in one volume, 12°, [24] + 124 + 89 + [1] + 36pp. (occasional spotting, creasing and slight soiling), 18th-century calf (worn), bookplate of Robert, Marquis of Crewe. [Wing M178] -- [William WOLLASTON] The Design of part of the Book of Ecclesiastes; or, The unreasonableness of men's restless contention for the present enjoyments represented in an English poem, London: for James Knapton, 1691, 8°, FIRST EDITION, 163 + [1] + 4pp. of advertisements (ink staining to title, burn hole to G4), old calf (worn), bookplate of Robert, Marquis of Crewe. [Wing W3253] -- Benedictus ARETIUS. A Short History of Valentinus Gentilis the Tritheist, tryed, condemned, and put to death by the Protestant Reformed City and Church of Bern in Switzerland, for asserting the three persons of the Trinity to be three distinct eternal spirits, London: E. Whitlock, 1696, 8°, FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH, [16] + 134 + [2]pp. (burn hole to B7), contemporary calf (lacking upper cover), ownership inscription of William Brockman to title. [Wing A3629]. With 7 other works published in the late 17th-century. (10)

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Pyrotechnica Loyolana; Ignation Fire-works or, The Fiery Jesuits Temper and Behaviour. Being an historical compendium of the rise, increase, doctrines and deeds of the Jesuits. Exposed to publick view for the sake of London, London: for G. E. C. T., 1667, 4°, FIRST EDITION, [6] + 136pp. (lacking frontispiece, title slightly soiled and repaired, address "To the Reader" bound before "Poetical Reflections on the Frontispiece"), 19th-century calf (scuffed). [Wing P4318] -- Sir George MACKENZIE. Moral Gallantry. A Discourse wherein the author endeavours to prove that points of honour (abstracting from all other ties) obliges men to be vertuous. And that there is nothing so mean (or unworthy of a Gentleman) as vice, London: for Hanna Sawbridge, 1685, 3 parts in one volume, 12°, [24] + 124 + 89 + [1] + 36pp. (occasional spotting, creasing and slight soiling), 18th-century calf (worn), bookplate of Robert, Marquis of Crewe. [Wing M178] -- [William WOLLASTON] The Design of part of the Book of Ecclesiastes; or, The unreasonableness of men's restless contention for the present enjoyments represented in an English poem, London: for James Knapton, 1691, 8°, FIRST EDITION, 163 + [1] + 4pp. of advertisements (ink staining to title, burn hole to G4), old calf (worn), bookplate of Robert, Marquis of Crewe. [Wing W3253] -- Benedictus ARETIUS. A Short History of Valentinus Gentilis the Tritheist, tryed, condemned, and put to death by the Protestant Reformed City and Church of Bern in Switzerland, for asserting the three persons of the Trinity to be three distinct eternal spirits, London: E. Whitlock, 1696, 8°, FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH, [16] + 134 + [2]pp. (burn hole to B7), contemporary calf (lacking upper cover), ownership inscription of William Brockman to title. [Wing A3629]. With 7 other works published in the late 17th-century. (10)

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