Books printed for W. Innys and R. Manby. 



Aflronomical Principles of Religion, natural and revealM, in ninff 

 Parts. I. Lemmata : Or, the known Laws of Matter and Motion. 

 II. A particular Account of the Syftem of the Univerfe. III. The 

 Truth of that Syilem briefly demonftrated. IV. Certain Obferva- 

 tions drawn from that Syftem. V. Probable Conjedlarcs of the 

 Nature and Ufes of the feveral celeftial Bodies contain'd in the fame 

 Syftem. VI. Important Principles of natural Religion demonftra- 

 ted from the foregoing Obfervations. VII. Important Principles 

 of divine Revelation conlirm'd from the foregoing Conjeflures. 

 VIII. Such Inferences fhewn to be the common Voice of Nature 

 and Reafon, from the Teftimonies of the moft confiderable Perfons 

 of all Ages. IX. A Recapitulation of the whole, with a large and 

 ferious Addrefs to all, efpecially the Scepticks and Unbelievers of 

 our Agei together with a Preface, of the Temper of Mind necefia- 

 rv for the Difcovery of divine Truth, and of the degree of Evidence 

 that ought to be expe£led in divine Matters. By William WhiJioHy 

 M. A. fometime Profeflbr of the Mathematicks in the Univerfity of 

 Cambridge. Sz/o. 1725. . 



Religion of Nature delineated. 4/^. 



An Introduction to natural Philofophy, or philofophical Le(5lures 

 read in the Univerfity of Oxford, A. D. 1 700. To which are ad- 

 ded, the Demonftrations of Monfieur Huygens\ Theorems, concern- 

 ing the centrifugal Force and circular Motion. By John Keill, 

 M. D. Savilian Profeflbr of Aftronomy, F. R. S. The Second 

 Edition. %v'o. 1726. 



Dr. Robert Hook's pofthumous Works, in which the prefent Defi- 

 ciency of natural Philofophy is difcours'd of, with the Methods of 

 xendring it more certain and beneficial, ^c, Publifli'd by Richard 

 Waller £fq; I olio. 



Johannis Seldeni Jurifconfulti Opera omnia, tarn edita quam in- 

 cdita, in tribus Voluminibus, collegit ac recenfuit, Vitam Auftoris, 

 Prsefationes & Indices adjecit David Wilkim, S. T. P. Archidiaco- 

 nus Sufl'olcienfis, Canonicus Cantuarienfis, Reverendiflimo in Chri- 

 fto Patri ac Domino Gulielmo, Divina Providentia Archiepifcopo 

 Cantuarienfi, ^r. a Sacris Domefticis. In 6 Tom. Fol. Lo?id. 1726. 



The philofophical Tranfaftions (from the Year 1720 to the Year 

 J 732) abridg'd, and difpos'd under general Heads, by Mr. Rei d znd 

 John Gray, A. M. F. R.'S. In two Volumes; being a Continua- 

 tion of the Abridgment done by Mr. Lowtharp, Jones, and Motte. 



