—Two Letters of Advice. 1. For the susception of Holy Orders. 2. For Studies Theological, especially such as are rational; at the end of the former is inserted a Catalogue of the Christian Writers, and genuine works of the first three Centuries. octavo.
—Some Considerations of present Concernment; how far Romanists may be trusted by Princes of another Perswasion. octavo.
—Two short Discourses against the Romanists 1. An Account of the fundamental Principle of Popery. 2. An Answer to six Queries. twelves.
Navigation and Commerce their Original and Progress, containing a succinct account of Traffick in general, by John Evelin, Esq; octavo.
Of Gifts and Offices in the publick Worship of God, in three parts, endeavouring an impartial account, what was in the inspired Age of the Church, what succeeded in the more ordinary State; what reasonably may be allowed in Prayer, singing, and preaching, by Edw. Wetenhal, D.D. octavo.
The Catechism of the Church of England with marginal Notes, very plainly setting forth its meaning, and proving the same out of the Scriptures, for the use of Schools by Edw. Wetenhal, D.D.
Poems and Songs by Tho. Flatman. octa.
Poems by N. Tate. octavo.
The Degrees of Consanguinity affinity described and delineated, by Robert Dixon, D.D. in octavo.