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being only 5 chapters explained in this volume, viz., the 1, 2, 15,
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doctrines from thesse chapters, not in the former commentarie.
Gullielmi Cocci revelatio revelata, or expositio
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On the 10 of June 1679 bought 7 old books, some of them but pamphlets,
viz., une recueill des gazettes nouvelles et relations de l’annee
1640, Cujacii ad tres postremos libros Codicis, des ordonnances de
Lowis 13 en assemblee de notables, directions for health, naturall and
artificiall, Resolution de Question prouvant qu’il est permis a sujets
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Regii Sanguinis clamor per Morum contra Miltonum Anglicum, 6 pence.
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Mr. Traps commentar ou the Proverbs, Ecclesiastes
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An Abridgement and written collection drawen furth of the Register
of the commission for plantation of kirks and valuation of teynds,
from 1661 till November 1673.
Catalogus Librorum D. Jacobi Narnij, gifted by him to the Colledge
of Edenbrugh.
For Mr. Dods and Cleavers commentary on the
wholle proverbs of Solomon, 4 shills. stg.
For Mr. Cleaver’s Commentar on some of the chapters of the Proverbs,
more amply then in the praeceeding commentary, their
being only 5 chapters explained in this volume, viz., the 1, 2, 15,
16, and 17 chapters theirof, enriched with many discourses and
doctrines from thesse chapters, not in the former commentarie.
Gullielmi Cocci revelatio revelata, or expositio
Apocalypse[Greek: o]s, 12 pence.
Ludovici Caelii Rhodigini Antiqutae lectiones, Parisiis 1517.
The Apology for and vindication of the persecuted ministers in
Scotland, gifted me by Abotshall.
For the Differences of the tymes, written by Mr.
David Foster, minister at Lauder, a mark.
Erasmi Chiliades Adagiorum in folio, gifted me by
Mr. John Wood’s brother, Mr. Wood having lost some
books lent by me to him, as Harprecht, etc.
Cartwright’s commentar upon the Proverbs in
Latin, 3 shillings and 6 pence.
Rudimenta Rhetorica Ro’ti Brunii, 8 pence.
Academie Francoise pour l’institution des Moeurs, in 8vo, 6 pence.
On the 10 of June 1679 bought 7 old books, some of them but pamphlets,
viz., une recueill des gazettes nouvelles et relations de l’annee
1640, Cujacii ad tres postremos libros Codicis, des ordonnances de
Lowis 13 en assemblee de notables, directions for health, naturall and
artificiall, Resolution de Question prouvant qu’il est permis a sujets
a resister la cruaute de leur Prince, a discourse touching the
distractions of the tymes and the Causes theirof, the canons and
constitutions made by the Quakers: for which I payed, 30 pence.
The fyre upon the altar, or divine meditations
and essayes, 28 pence.
The Lively Oracles, or use of the holy scriptures, 30 pence.
Atcheson’s militarie garden.
A Picktooth for the pope, Item, the apple of his left eye, item the
greevances of the Scots ministers in 1633, etc.
Regii Sanguinis clamor per Morum contra Miltonum Anglicum, 6 pence.
Botero des gouvernements des estats in Italian and French, 8 pence.
Mr. Traps commentar ou the Proverbs, Ecclesiastes
and Song of Solomon, 3 lb. 7 shill.