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, et ab hoste doceri._ | LONDON. | Printed for _Humphry Moseley_ [etc.]. (b) OF THE | DISEASES | OF THE | MIND | And the BODY. | A DISCOURSE | Written originally in the | Greek by _Plutarchus Chaeronensis_, | put in to latine by _I. Reynolds D.D._ | Englished by _H: V:_ Silurist. | _Omnia perversae poterunt Corrumpere mentes._ | LONDON. | Printed for _Humphry Moseley_ [etc.]. (c) OF THE DISEASES | OF THE | MIND, | AND THE | BODY, | and which of them is | most pernicious. | The Question stated, and decided | by _Maximus Tirius_, a Platonick Philosopher, written originally in | the Greek, put into Latine by | _John Reynolds_ D.D. | _Englished_ by Henry Vaughan _Silurist_. | LONDON, | Printed for _Humphry Moseley_ [etc.]. (d) THE | PRAISE | AND | HAPPINESSE | OF THE | _COUNTRIE-LIFE_; | Written Originally in | _Spanish_ by _Don Antonio de Guevara_, | Bishop of _Carthagena_, and | Counsellour of Estate to | _Charls_ the Fifth Emperour | of _Germany_. |_Put into English by_ H. Vaughan _Silurist._ | Virgil. Georg. | _O fortunatos nimium, bona si sua norint,_ | _Agricolas!_--| LONDON, | Printed for _Humphry Moseley_ [etc.]. (4) THE | MOUNT of OLIVES: | OR, | SOLITARY DEVOTIONS. | By | HENRY VAUGHAN _Silurist_. | With | An excellent Discourse of the | blessed State of MAN in GLORY, | written by the most Reverend and | holy Father ANSELM Arch-| Bishop of _Canterbury_, and now | done into English. | Luke 21, v. 39, 37. | [quoted in full]. | LONDON, Printed for WILLIAM LEAKE at the | Crown in Fleet-Street between the two | Temple-Gates. 1652 [12^mo^]. The preface is dated "Newton by Usk this first of October 1651." The translation from Anselm has a separate title-page: MAN | IN | GLORY: | OR, | A Discourse of the blessed | state of the Saints in the | New JERUSALEM. | Written in Latin by the most | Reverend and holy Father | _ANSELMUS_ | Archbishop of _Canterbury_, and now | done into English. | Printed _Anno Dom._ 1652. (5) _Flores Solitudinis._ | Certaine Rare and Elegant | PIECES; | _Viz._ | Two Excellent Discourses | Of 1. _Temperance, and Patience_; | 2. _Life and Death_. | BY | _I. E._ NIEREMBERGIUS. | THE WORLD | CONTEMNED; | BY | EUCHERIUS, Bp. of LYONS. | And the Life of | PAULINUS, | Bp. of _NOLA_. | Collected in his Sicknesse and Retirement, | BY | _HENRY VAUGHAN_, Silurist. | _Tantus Amor Florum, & generandi gloria Mellis._ | _London_, Printed for _Humphry Moseley_ at the | _Princes Armes_ in
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