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ingenii acumine, memoriæ felicitate, morum probitate, omnigenâ doctrinâ (historiâ præsertim) ut varia ejus summâ æquanimitate composita testantur, celeberrimus. Qui dum viros Angliæ illustres opere posthumo immortalitate consecrare meditatus est, ipse immortalitatem est consecutus. Aug. 15, 1661.

In the notes to the memoir of Dr. Fuller in the Biographia Britannica, is a reference purporting to belong to his will. This reference was examined on the spot, and found to be incorrect, first, some few years since by my very excellent and highly valued friend, Mr. William Martin, late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and now Chief Justice of New Zealand. My very able and excellent friend, the Rev. George C. Gorham, (well known amongst antiquaries by his History of St. Neot's) also searched, and found" Laud 48" to be the will of one Thomas Fuller of Barking, in Essex, made in 1662. He moreover discovered by an entry in another Registration Court, that Dr. Fuller died intestate.

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WORKS OF THOMAS FULLER.

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1631.

AVID'S Hainous Sin, Heartie Repentance, and Heavie Punishment. [Poems] By Thomas Fuller, Master of Arts, of Sidney College, in Cambridge, 18mo. London. Printed by T. Coates.

1639. History of the Holy War. By Th. Fuller, B. D. Prebendary of Sarum, late of Sidney Colledge, in Cambridge. Printed by Thos. Buck. 2d ed. 1640. 3d ed. 1647. Cambridge, by R. Daniel. folio. 1640. A Sermon or Sermons in Opηvoiкoç. The House of Mourning Furnished. folio.

1640. Joseph's Parti-coloured Coat; containing a coinment on part of the 11 Chapter of 1st Epist. of St. Paul to the Corinthians, together with several (8) Sermons. 4to. Lond. by John Dawson for John Williams.

1641. A brief notice of Dean Colet in Myriel's Daily Devotions, &c. written by John Colet, Doctor in Divinity, and sometime Dean of St. Paul's, London.

24mo.

1642. The Holy State and the Profane State, by Thomas Fuller, Bachelor of Divinity and Prebendary of Sarum. folio. Cambridge, by Roger Daniel. 2d ed. 1648.

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Cambridge. Printed by R. D. for John Williams. 3rd edit. 1652. 4th ed. 1663.

1642. A Fast Sermon, preached on Innocent's Day, by

Tho. Fuller, B. D. Minister of the Savoy. 4to. London. Printed by L. N. and R. C. for John Williams, at the Crown, 1642; again 1643.

This sermon was reprinted in 1654, together with A Sermon, preached at the collegiate church of S. Peter in Westminster, on the 27th of March, being the day of His Majesties Inauguration. London. For John Williams, at the Crown in S.!Paul's Churchyard. 4to.

In the edition of 1654, the name of the printer, William Bentley, is added. A Sermon of Reformation, preached at the Church of the Savoy, last Fast Day, July 27, 1643, by Tho. Fuller, B. A. and Minister there. I approve this Sermon as orthodox and useful. John Downam. 4to. London. Printed by T. B. for J. Williams, at the Crown, 1643. Another edit. 'London, printed in the yeare of our Lord, 1643.'

Truth Maintained, or Positions delivered in a Sermon at the Savoy since traduced for dangerous: now asserted for sound and safe. Oxford, 1643. 4to.

1645. Good Thoughts in Bad Times. 18mo. by R. C. for Andrew Crook and John Williams. Another edition, Exeter, 1645. Lond. 1647-again, with the Second Century, or Good Thoughts in Bad Times, 1647. Afterwards the same edition with another title called, Good Thoughts in Worse Times, 1647. Other editions printed 1649, 1652, 1657, 1669, 1680. 1646. Andronicus, or The Unfortunate Politician, showing Sin stoutly punished, Right surely rescued. Eccles. viii. 11, by Tho. Fuller, B.D. London. Printed by

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W. Wilson, for John Williams, at the Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1646. 12mo.-again 1649. 1646. Fear of losing the Old Light, a Sermon Preached in Exeter, by Tho. Fuller, B. D. 4to. London. Printed by T. H.? for John Williams, at the sign of the Crown in Paul's Churchyard.

1647. The Cause and Cure of a Wounded Conscience, by Tho. Fuller, B. D. Prov. xviii. 14. London. Printed for John Williams, at the Crown in S. Paul's Churchyard, 1647. 1649. 12mo.

1647. Good Thoughts in Worse Times. Consisting of

Personal Meditations; Scripture Observations; Meditations on the Times; Meditations on all kinds of Prayer; Occasional Meditations: by Tho. Fuller, B. D. London: J. Williams, 1647. 12mo. 1647. Sermon on Assurance. Foureteene Yeares agoe Preached in Cambridge, since in other places. Now by the importunity of Friends exposed to Publicke View, by Tho. Fuller, B. D. late Lecturer in Lombard Street. 4to. London, &c. 1648.

1648. A Sermon of Contentment, by T. F. a Minister of God's Word. Phillip. iv. 11. London. Printed by J. D. for John Williams, at the Crown, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1648. 12mo.

1649. The Just Man's Funeral Sermon, lately delivered

in a Sermon at Chelsey, before several persons of Honour and Worship. 4to. Lond. by William Bentley, for John Williams.

1650. A Pisgah Sight of Palestine and the Confines

thereof, with the History of the Old and New Testament acted thereon, by Tho. Fuller, B. D. Gen. xliii. 11, Jer. viii. 7. London. Printed by J. F. for John Williams, at the sign of the Crown in Paul's Churchyard, 1650. folio.

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1651. Abel Redivivus, or The Dead yet speaking. The Lives and Deaths of the Moderne Divines. Written by several able and learned men, &c. London. Printed by Tho. Brudenell, for John Stafford, dwelling in Bride's Churchyard, near Fleet Street, 1651. 4to. 1651. Preface to The Valley of Vision, or a clear sight of sundry sacred truths. Delivered in twenty-one sermons, by Dr. Holdsworth. 4to.

1652. A Comment on the eleven first verses of the fourth chapter of S. Matthew's Gospel, concerning Christ's Temptations. Delivered in 12 Sermons, at St. Clement's, Eastcheap, London, by Thomas Fuller, B.D. and Minister of Waltham Abbey, in Essex. London. Printed by J. Cotterell, for G. Eversden, at the Golden Bull in Aldersgate Street, 1652; together with The Just Man's Funeral, lately delivered in a Sermon at Chelsey, before several persons of honour and worship, by Tho. Fuller. London. Printed by J. C. for J. W. and G. F. and are to be sold at the Golden Bull in Aldersgate Street, 1652.

1653. Perfection and Peace, Delivered in a Sermon preached at the chapel of the Rt. Worshipful Sir Robt. Cooke; Dyrdans, by Tho. Fuller, B. D. 8vo. London. R. Norton, for J. Williams.

1653. The Infant's Advocate. Deut. xxix. 11, 12. Printed by R. Norton, for J. Williams, at the Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard, 8vo.

1654. A Comment on Ruth, together with Two Sermons; Comfort in Calamity, and the Grand Assize. 8vo. Printed for G. and H. Everden, and are to be had at the sign of the Greyhound in Paul's Churchyard, 1654-5. A Triple Reconciler, stating the Controversies, Whether Ministers have an exclusive power of communicants from the Sacrament: whether Any persons

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