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About Google Book Search Google's mission is to organize the world's information and to make it universally accessible and useful. Google Book Search helps readers discover the world's books while helping authors and publishers reach new audiences. You can search through the full text of this book on the web at|http : //books . google . com/| J /. '7?. /3 • n'^' ISO 0 d, uu«M.2 . I I CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY or QUEEN'S COLLEGE, IX THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRARY OF THE COLLEGE OF ST. MARGARET AND ST. BERNARD, COUHONLT CALLED QUEEN'S COLLEGE IW THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, METHODICALLY AKBANOED BY THOMAS HARTWELL HORNE. PBINTED FOK THE SOCIETY OF QUEENS COLLEGE, ■V B. iXD H. BEHTLET, DOISET-STHE M.DCCC.XX.Vir.j^ , ( TO THE REVEREND HENRY GODFREY, D. D. PRESIDENT, AND TO THE FELLOWS OF QUEEN'S COLLEGE IM TBB UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, THIS CATALOGUE, COMPILED AT THEIR REQUEST. IS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, BT THEIR OBEDIENT SERVANT, THOMAS HARTWELL HORNE. f PREFACE. N the year 1446, Margabet of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI, (anxious to emulate her royal consort who had foumied King's College in 1441,) commenced the foundation of the Col- lege OF Saint Margaret AND Saint Bernard, gene- raUy denominated QUEEN'S COLLEGE in the Uni- versity of Cambridge. The land, on which it was pro- posed to erect this College, was in the same year given to King Henry VI, by Andrew Dokett, Principal of Tiii PREFACE. Saint Bernard's Hostle* and Rector of Saint Botolph's, Cambridge, who was subsequently nominated the first President of the Society. The edifice was dedicated to Saint Margaret and Saint Bernard ; and the first stone was laid on the 15th of September, 1448, by Sir John Wenlock. At the time of founding the College (1446), six per- sons were nominated for the purpose of framing its Statutes, viz, John Somerset, Chancellor of the Exche- quer ; John Langton, Chancellor of the University, and Master of Pembroke HaU; Richard Cawedray, Peter Hirford, Gilbert Worthyngton, and Thomas Bolyn, Master of Glonville Hall : to whom were added, in the following year, John Sperhauk, and Hugh Damlet, Master of Pembroke Hall ; and lastly, in 1448, William Boothe, Bishop of Lichfield; and William Millington, Master of Clare Hall. It is, however, un- certain, whether any Statutes were actuaDy framed and given to the CoUege diu-ing the reign of King Henry VI : for the liberal designs of the Foundress appear to have been frustrated by the disastrous events of that period. Through the influence of the first President, Andrew DoKETT, in the Court of the new Sovereign, what the * Saint Bernard's Hostle was bequeathed to Queen's College, by An- drew DoK£TT> in 1 484, and continued under the superintendence of the succeeding Presidents, till it was sold to the Society of Corpus Christi in 1585. It stood on the site afterwards occupied by the Dolphin Inn, which was pulled down in 1825 for the erection of the new flEibric of Corpus Christi, Its site was near the present great gateway. PREFACE. ix original Foundress had begun, was prosecuted and au- spiciously completed, partly by the donations which he procured from several of the most distinguished adhe- rents of the House of York, and particularly by the very munificent benefactions of Elizabeth, Queen-Consort of Edward IV, who became the second or Co-Foundress of the CoUege in 1465. After procuring for her College many distinguished privileges, in 1475 she gave it a Code of Statutes, by which it was governed until the year 1529> when a new set was compiled and sanctioned by Royal Authority, and also by a BuU of Pope Cle- ment VII. A Protestant Revision of the Statutes took place in the year 1549, during the reign of Edward VI. In the year 1558, on the accession of Queen Mary, the old Popish Statutes of 1529 were restored. They again re- ceived a Protestant form, with several deviations from the Statutes of Edward VI, in the year 1559, under the care of the following Visitors or Commissioners of Queen Elizabeth, viz. Sir William Cecil, Chancellor of the University ; Sir Antony Cooke ; Dr. Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury elect ; Dr. Walter Haddon, Master of the Requests; Dr. William Bill, High Almoner of the Queen ; Dr. William Mey, President of Queen's College, and Dean of Saint Paul's ; Thomas Wendy, M.D. Physician to the Queen; Dr. Thomas Home; and Dr. James Pilkington, afterwards Bishop of Durham. This Code of Statutes, by which the Col- lege is at present governed, was signed by five of the X PREFACE. Commissioners ; the fac-similes* of whose hand-writing it may gratify the reader to see annexed. Jr--^^ yv^^pujy.^ * These Fac-Similes, as well as the Arms and Crest in the Title-Page, and the Ornamental Letters in diSerent parts of the Catalogue, are taken from the accurate and elegantly executed copy of the Statutes of Queen's College, edited in a quarto volume, from the original MS. by the Rev. George Cornelius Gorham, B. D., one of the Senior Fellows of the College, by whom the Drawings were made. 1 he Initial Letter in page vii, repre* sents the Arms and Crest of Queen's College ; that in page 1, the oriel window in the College-Hall ; and that in page 512, the eastern front of the College. The stalls and figures of Monks^ in page 469, are traced from the private Psalter of King Henry VL, (preserved among the Cotton MSS. in the British Museum) in whose reign and by whose charter the College was founded. The Volume just cited is intituled, ** Statuta Collegii Reginalis apud Cantabrigienses, Anno M. D. L. IX., a *' Regiis Commissariis reforroata : quibus accedunt Interpretationes Sta- " tutorum a Prseside et Sociis sancitae. Cantabrigiae, Typis Academicis, " Sumptibus Collegii Reginalis, excudit Joannes Smith. M.DCCC.XX.IL" To the preface of these Statutes, as well as to the notes annexed to the " Form for the Commemorati«i of Benefactors, to be used in the College *' of Saint Margaret and Saint Berna'rd, commonly called Queen's Col- '^ lege, Cambridge/' (printed in quarto, in the yeftr 1823, under the edi- torial care of Mr. Gorham,) and also to the information obligingly com- municated by him, the Compiler of the Catalogue now offered to the Society, is indebted for the present Historical Notices. PREFACE. xi The LIBRARY of Queen's College is coeval with the erection of the College itself. In the year 1448, when the buildings were commenced, Marmaduke LuMLEY, Bishop of Lincoln and Chancellor of the University, gave a manuscript of the Holy Scriptures in three -volumes, (the loss of which the College has had to deplore for ages,) besides many other books. In the course of the three following centuries, and the former part of the present century, numerous other bene^ factors have enriched the Library, by donations or bequests of books, or by endowments for its augmenta- tion by purchase. Among these, the following may justly claim to be noticed for the value or the extent of their contributions, viz. : 1577. Sir Thomas Smith, LL. D. bequeathed all his Latin and Greek books, and also his great globe made by himself. 1589. William Chad^rton, D.D. President of Queen's College and Bishop of Lincoln, gave the very fine copy of the Antwerp Polyglott, now in the Library, and frequently called Montanus's Bible, in eight volumes folio. 1618. Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon, Student of Queen's College, gave ouq hundred and two volumes. 1613. Roger Manners, Earl of Rutland, Student of Queen's College, gave about sixty volumes. 1614. Humphrey Tindal, D.D., President of Queen's College and Dean of Ely, left fifty^ight vo- lumes in folio. xii PREFACE. 1625. ISdward Davenant, Fellow, gave forty-two volumes.. 1626. JcAn Davenant,D. D., President of Queen's Col- lege and Bishop of Salisbury, gave a benefaction, with which one hundred and thirty volumes were purchased: and in 1687 he gave an an- nuity for increasing the Liibraty. 1646. Henry Palmer, B. D., who occupied the Presi- dency of Queen's College during the Civil War, gave thirty volumes. 1^2. John Smith, M. A., Fellow of Queen's College, and one of its most learned and distinguished mem- bers, bequeathed about six hundred volumes. 1662. Edward Martyn, D. D., President of Queen's Col- lege and Dean of Ely, gave about thirty volumes. 1665? Thompson, Clerk, Student of Queen's Col- lege, gave thirteen Persian and Turkish manu- scripts. I674f. ThomasCLARKE, M. A.,FeIlowof Queen's College, and Rector of Manningford A.bbots, Wiltshire, gave an estate for the increase of the Library, and for a Librarian, who is to be one of his Scholars. 1717. Henry James, D. D., left all his books and fifty pounds. 1777. David Hughes, B. D., Fellow and Vice-President of Queen's College, bequeathed more than two thousand volumes, including a very valuable collection of tracts. 1 820. Isaac Milner, D. D., President of Queen's College, PREFACE. xiii Dean of Carlisle, and Lucasian Professor in the University of Cambridge, bequeathed upwards of three thousand volumes. This collection is particularly rich in works on the History of tlie Reformation, and in modem Mathematical Treatises. A detailed specification of the Donations made by these individuals may be seen in a MSl on vellum, in the Library, intituled : *' jponitna eontm qvi Sftliotj^nam 1)iau ami bonaritif lontpUtarunt, m fit uigratam nblibtomm tnUrctten itjnant memonam twnti benrfini thMt lUginalfif." The same MS. contains an account of contributions by the following persons : — 1562. Thomas Yale, LL. D., FeDow. 1588. Lawrence Pordage, Student. 1585. Lawrence Holenden, Clerk. 1592. Miles Sole, Student. 1595. Florimund Pereaux, Lecturer in Hebrew in Queen's College. 1605. John Pakenham. Robert Tounson, D. D., Fellow. 16©6. Thomas Church, Tutor of Henry, Earl of Hun- tingdon. Nicholas Wood, Student. Sir John Tyndall, Knt Hon. Spencer Compton, Student. 1615. John More, M. A«, Student 1621. William BuUaid, Student. 1622. Henry Lukin, Student. xiv PREFACE. 1622. Thomas HaU, M. A., Fellow. Isaac Wincall, Esq. 1625. Giles Bury, Fellow. James Betton, D. D., Fellow. Anne, widow of Richard Larfeeld, Student. Thomas Paramore, Esq. Student. John Turner, B. D., Vice-President. William Buckby, D. D., Fellow. 1631. John Furtho, M. D. Henry Featherstone, Student. 1632. Edward Bigland, B. D., Fellow. George Porter, Fellow. John Caburne, Student. 1636. Thomas Cantrell, FeUow. 1637. Thomas Walley, D. D., Vice-Master of Trinity College. William Beale, D. D., Master of St. John's College. John St. George, FeUow Commoner. 1638. Thomas D'Engayne, B. D., Fellow. Michael Stanhope, Esq. 1639. John Pleiis, B. D., Fellow. 1640. Richard Neville, Fellow Commoner. 1647. John WaUis, FeUow, Savilian Professor at Oxfdrd. Anthony Rudd, Fellow Commoner. 1649. Nathaniel Ingelo, Fellow. 1650. Samuel SiDesby, B. D., Vice-President. 1651. William Ames, Fellow. 1652. William Whitaker, M. A., Fellow. 1653. Samuel Reyner, M. A., Fellow. John Jackson, M. A.,. FeUow. PREFACE. XV 1655. Thomas Hunt, M. A., Fellow. 1658. William Forth, D. C. L. George Griffith, M. A., Fellow. John Nitingal, M. D., Fellow. Jeremiah Bonnel. 1659. Simon Patrick, B. D., Fellow, Bishop of Ely. * 1664. Edmund Bohun, Fellow Commoner. James Cade, Fellow, Edward Kemp, Fellow. Robert Gell, D. D. Oliver Gell, B. D., Vice-President. 1671. Richard King, Fellow. Sir John Bankes, Bart. 167S. Peregrine Newbery, B. D., Fellow. 1674. Francis Bramston. Matthew Andrews, M. A., Fellow. William Atwood, Esq. Student. 1675. Caleb Bankes, Fellow Commoner. Samuel Crowbrow; D. D., Fellow. Robert Sayer, B. D., Fellow. 1676. Robert Kirkby, Student. 1680. Edward Leigh, Fellow Commoner. 1685. Hon. Robert and James Bruce, Students. 1688. John Harwood, LL. Di, Fellow Commoner. 1690. Robert Powell, M. A., Fellow. 1699. Samuel Shaw, Student. 1718. Nathaniel Shute, B.D:, Fellow. 1717. Henry James, D. D. 1719. Cornelius Crownfield, University ' Printer. William Smith, B. D., Fellow. xvi PREFACE. 1721. Heniy Wood, B. D., Fellow. 1722. Joseph Wasse, B. D., Fellow. Richard Poley, M. A., Fdlow. 1725. William H. Thomlinson, M. A., Fellow, 1726. Charles Ashton, D. D., Master of Jesus College. 1727. Nicholas Penny, Vice-President. 1729. Poley Clopton, M. D. Fellow. 1730. John Sayer, B. D. Fellow. 1732. Ralph Perkins, LL. D-, Fellow. 1734. Richard Newcome, M. A., Fellow. 1736. George Sayer, Student. 1737. John Welles, M.A., Fellow. 1738. Samuel Clagett, Fellow. 1741. Russel Plumptre, Student. r Thomas Wilkinson, Student. 1743. Thomas Walker, LL. D., Fellow. Charles Sturges, B. D., Fellow. 1746. Robert Parker, D. D., Fellow. 1747. Richard Parrot, M. A., Fellow. 1748. Richard Shawe, B. D., Fellow. 1757. Henry Rand, B. D., Fellow. 1759. Henry Shutz, Fellow. 1764. Henry Lyte, M. A., Fellow. 1765. William Gordon, M. A., FeUow. Peter Newcome, M. A., FeUow. 1766. William Geekie, D. D., FeUow, Wilkinson Blanshard, M. D. Lewis Petit, M. D. 1768. John Michell, D. D., Fellow. 1769. Richard Keble, B. D., Fellow. PREFACE. xvii 1775. Robert More, M. A. Bye Fellow. Philip Earl of Hardwicke, Student. 1776. Henry Taylor, M. A„ FeUow. John Femyhough, M. A., Fellow. Henry Morris, Fellow. -- — Thomas Thwaites, Fellow. William Post, M. A., FeUow. Henry Russel, M. A., Fellow. 1778. Charles Plumptre, D. D., FeUow. 1779. Russel Plumptre, M. D., Student. Richard Hudson, M. A. 1780. James Marsh, M. A., Fellow. Reginald Pynder, M. A. Fellow. William Cant, M. A., Fellow. 1784. Thomas Ward, M. A., FeUow. 1785. John HatseU, M. A., Student. 1788. Laurence Bourne, M. A., FeUow. Joseph Plumptre, M. A. FeUow. From these various sources the Library has graduaUy increased, so that it now consists of nearly thirty thou* sand volumes, among which there are not fewer than seven hundred volumes of tracts, upon every subject, theological, moral, or poHtical, which has been agitated for nearly four centuries. Among these, the Class of Religion, from its importance, naturaUy claims the pre-eminence ; and, next in order, may be mentioned the departments of Mathematics and of History ; though it wiU be seen, that the remaining classes are by no means defective in the number and variety of the arti- cles which they contain. xviii PREFACE. Although various Catalogues, and Inventories of par- ticular Collections, presented to the Library, have been made from time to time; yet, these having become imperfect or decayed in the lapse of years, it was at length found necessary to compile a new Catalogue : par- ticularly as it was ascertained, that no accurate account was extant of the many hundred volumes of rare and curious tracts, with which the Library is enriched. This task having been confided by the President and Fellows to the Editor of the two volumes now offered to their acceptance, it becomes necessary that he should state the principles by which he has been guided in his laborious undertaking. In preparing this Catalogue, a methodical classification has been preferably adopted. Such an arrangement pos- sesses many advantages over a merely alphabetical list of books. The latter indeed, with whatever accuracy it may be compiled, is, in efiect, only a dictionary: it may be consulted by any individual, who knows to what book he has occasion to refer ; but it is of little service to him, who is desirous of reading on any parti- cular topic. A Classed Catalogue, on the contrary, ena- bles all who search, to find with ease the books which they may wish to consult on a specific subject ; and, at the same time, affords an opportunity of discovering what may be deficient in a Library, and therefore neces- sary for completing any part of the collection. The method of arrangement, which has been adopted, may be seen from the Synoptical Table of Contents, prefixed to the Catalogue : it is a modification of the PREFACE. xix system, developed in. the "Outlines for the . Classifica* tion of a Library submitted to the consideration of the Trustees of the British Museum,"* in 1825, by the Edi- tor of this Catalogue, which system has heen. adapted to the actual contents of the Library of Queen's College. On the proper places to be assigned to many works, there may perhaps be some difference of opinion : but the co- pious Alphabetical Indexes, both of Subjects, Printed Books, and Manuscripts, which are subjoined to the Catalogue, will enable the reader to find any parti- cular work or treatise with facility. . As it is of importance that the titles of the Books should be given both clearly and correctly, where these are ^ort, they have been .printed in full : but, where they are very long, they have been abridged, so as to present a comprehensive idea of the nature and contents of a Book. Further, these titles have been given in the language in which they were originally written, except in the case of a few Greek and Oriental Treatises ; trans- lations are placed under the original work, together with commentators thereon, and in chronological order where there are more than one version or more than one edi- tion of a version, as well as more than one commentator on a classic or other antient Author. The MODE OF REFERENCE is, to the several Presses in the Library, which are designated by the letters of the alphabet, to the Numbers of the shelves,, and of the Books on each shelf, as is explained in a subsequent * A copy of these " OutliDes" is in the Public Library of the Univer- sity, to which it was presented by the Trustees of the British Museum. XX P-B E F A CE. paragraph. The only exception to this method is the re- ference to the extensive and valuable collection of Tracts, presented to the Library by the Rev. David Hughes, already mentioned, the volumes of which are numbered consecutively from 1 to 358, as well as the articles in each volume. Thus, the following article in page 269, Tbnison (Edward) A Protestation made the 14th day of February, 1717-18^ in behalf of the King's Supremacy, and the Protestant Doctrines asserted and maintained in the Lord Bishop of BangoFs Sermon. Sva London^ 1717. [P. 234. (16.)] refers to the Press lettered P. the two hundred and thirty- fourth volume of that series of Tracts, and the fifteenth article or Tract in that volume. > As it has frequently happened that entire treatises are found in the collected works of authors, which either were never extant in a separate form, or which were originally published in a detached form, but of which detached pieces copies are not extant in the Library ; in these cases such treatises have been entered under their respective classes, with references to the volumes of the authors' collected works, where they may be found : and also to the press, shelf and number of the Book on each shelf. Thus, in page 4, Warburton (William, Bishop of Gloucester) Directions for the Study of Theology. 4to. Works, Vol. IV. [D. 8. 16.] Another Copy. 8vo. Works, Vol. X. [Ff. 4. 28.] These " Directions'' of Bishop Warburton were not published, until they appeared in the fourth volume of his Works, as collected and edited by Bishop Hurd in PREFACE. xxi quarto, which will be found in press D. on the twenty- third shelf, being the fifteenth Book on that shelf. Another copy of the same " Directions" will be found in the tenth volume of the octavo edition of Bishop War- burton's Works, in press Ff, on the fourth shelf, being the twenty-eighth book on that shelf. So, in p. 164, HoADLT (Benjamin, Bishop of Winchester) A Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord^s Supper. folio, Works, Vol. III. [Q. 1. 7.] This piece of Bishop Hoadly's gave rise to several con- troversial treatises, the best of which will be found in the page referred to, with some of the vindications which they occasioned : no detached copy of the " Plain Ac- count" being in the library, the introduction of the article with reference to the volume of the Bishop's Works, renders the Catalogue complete. In like manner, where any particular treatise might be sought under two heads, it has been inserted under such heads. In the case of anonymous books or editions (that is, those to which no editor's name appears), and of pseudo- nymous books, or those which have fictitious names of authors or editors attached to them, the names of the real or concealed authors or editors have been given in brackets ; in some few instance^ from contemporaneous manuscript memoranda in the books themselves, but principally from minute research among the best biblio- graphical sources, to which the editor could obtain access, as in the following instances : — Page 9. — Novum Testamentum, Grsece, post pfiores Steph. Cur- Kxii PREFACE. celboi et DJX Oxonieiiaium labores. Cum ProkgomeniA G. IX T. M. D. [u e. Gtrardi De Trajecto MosOy Jioctore]^ et Notia in fine adjectit. 8yo. Amstelodanu, 1711. [R. 7. 68.] Pa^ 84.— An Enquiry into the meaning of Demoniacks in the New Testament. By T. P. A. P. O. A. B. I. T. C. O. S. [The Precentor And Frebendary Of Alton Borealis In The Church Of Salisbvryf — that is, Arthur Ashley Sykes, D.D.] 8vo. Lon- don, 1737. [A. 17. 44.] Page 103. — A Defence of Pluralities, or holding two Benefices with Cure of Souls; as now practised in the Church of England. [By Henry Whaktok.] 8vo. London, 1708. [M. 19. 41.] Pluralities Indefensible : a Treatise humbly offered to the Consi* deration of the Parliament of Great Britain* By a Presdbyter of the Church of England. [Richard Newton.] 8vo. Lon^ don, 1748. [L 7. 38.] Although there are many rare early printed boolcs, and some Editiones Principes, or first Editions of Classic Authors, which would have afforded ample materials for bibliographical annotation, the Editor has found it necessary to abstain from any illustrations of this kind, in consequence of the extent to which it would have enlarged the Catalogue. Those bodks, therefore, which have been printed before the year 1 500, have their dates in tllfl^ l$tt$Vf to indicate their typographical rarity. The only instances, in which the editor has allowed him- self to enter into any bibliographical remarks, have been, in the notices of Oriental Manuscripts, communi- cated by the Rev. Samuel Lee, M. A., Professor of Ara- bic in the University of Cambridge ; and of the Greek, Latin, and English Manuscripts communicated by the Rev. G. C. Gk)RHAM, B. D. ; and also in the Analyse^ of the splendid publications, executed under the direction PREFACE. xxiii of the Commissioners on the Public Records of the Reahn, in pp. 486-494. The full account given of these works, (the Editor trusts) no one will regret, who duly estimates their value and importance for the elucidation of the national and constitutional history of England. In the course of preparing the manuscript of the Cata- logue for press, great numbers of Controversial Tracts were discovered. These have been disposed in the fol- lowing manner, viz : first, the original or parent article in Roman T3rpe, like the rest of the Catalogue ; se- condly, the answer or answers to it in Italic Type ; THIRDLY, the replication or replications to such answers, — whether by the original author or by any other writer in his behalf, — in Roman Type ; and lastly, the Re- joinders to such Replications, if any, in Italic. The advantage, resulting from this mode of arrangement, will be perceived at once by referring to the publications relative to the Arian, Socinian, and Bangorian Contro- versies, and also to the Treatises in Defence of Divine Revelation, in reply to the particular attacks of some modem sceptics; where it will be seen, that the rise, progress, and termination of a controversy has been exhibited at one view. The Editor has paid every attention in his power, to ensure correctness of dates and orthographical accuracy i and he indulges the hope, that there will be found a much smaller number of mistakes than could be ex- pected in a work of such extent, composed in so many different languages, and containing such a multitude of Proper Names, Dates, and Figures. iMidon, March 1, 1827. T. H. H. \ SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. CLASS THE FIRST. INTRODUCTION. Page. 1. Treatises on Toleration, on the Right of Private Judge- ment, and on the Power of the Magistrate, in Matters of Religion - - - - - - 1 2. Directions, &c. for the Study of Theology - - 3 Section I. Natural Religion. Treatises on Natural Theology and on the Existence of a God 4 Section 11. Revealed Religion. I. Holy Scriptures. 1. Entire Texts and Versions of the Bible - - - 6 i. Hebrew Bibles and Detached Books thereof - - ibid. ii. The New Testament, in Greek, and Detached Books thereof 8 ill. Polyglott Bibles and Testaments - - - - 11 iv. Antient Versions of the Old and New Testament, and of Detached Books thereof - - - - 12 xxviii SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. I. Holy Scriptures, continued. Page. T. Modern Versions of the Old and New Tefttament - - 14 (I.) Modern Versions in the Languages spoken in the British Isles • > . " - - - " ibid. (2.) Versions in the Languages spoken on the Continent of Europe - - - - - -16 (3.) Versions in the Languages spoken in Asia - - 17 (4.) Versions in the Languages of North Ameries and of Africa ----- -ibid. (5.) Modern Versions in the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin Lan- guages - - - - - -18 [Modem English Versions «f the £ntire Bihle, or of Detached Books thereof^ accompanied with Commentaries or Notes, will be found in Title II. Sect. 3. § iii. of this Class, pp. 39-76, infra.] S. Harmonies of the Old and New Testament - - 19 i. Harmonies of the Old Testament - - . . ibid. ii. Harmonies of the New Testament, and of Parts thereof - ibid. iii. Works reconciling alleged or seeming Contradictions in the Sacred Writings - - - - - 21 8. Apocryphal Books and Writings - - - ibid- 4. Histories and Abstracts of the Bible . - . ibid. II. Sacred Philology ; or, the Criticism and Interpretation of the Scriptures. 1. Introductions to the Holy Scriptures. — Critical Essays and Treatises on the Sacred Text, its Style and Idiom, and on Translations of the Bible - - - - 22 2. Lexicons and Grammars to the Original Languages of the Scriptures - - - - - - 81 i. Hebrew and Chaldee Grammars and Lexicons - - ibid. (1.) Grammars and other Elementary Tracts for the Hebrew and Chaldee Languages ..... ibid. (2.) Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicons - - - 34 ii. Greek Grammar, Lexicons, and Glossaries to the New J'es- tament - - - - - - - S5 3. Conunentators, Interpreters, and Paraphrasts on the Scrip- tures - - . . . - .86 i. Treatises on the Interpretation of Scripture - - ibid, ii. Jewish Commentators on the Hebrew Scriptures - - 97 SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxix IL Sacred Phdology, continued. iii. Christian Commentators on the Scriptures - - 39 (1.) Christian Commentators on the Entire Bihle • -ibid. (3.) Christian Commentators on the Old Testament, and on Detached Books thereof - - - - 42 [i.] Commentators on the Whole— or on the Greater Part — of the Old Testament - - -ibid. [ii.] Commenutors on Detached Books of the Old Testa- ment - - - - - - 43 (3.) Commentators on the Apocryphal Books attached to the Old Testament - - - - - 59 (4.) Commentators on the New Testament, and on Detached Books thereof - - - - - 60 [i.] Commentators on the New Testament, or the Greater Part thereof . . - - . ibid. [ii.] Commentators on Detached Books of the New Tes- tament - - - - . - ^.63 (5.) Critical Observations and Disquisitions on Biblical Sub- jects - - - - - - 77 Tracts on the Dioemoniacs mentioned in the New Testament - - - - - 84 4. Concordaiices and Dictionaries, Common Place Books, In- dexes and Analyses, of the Bible - - - 85 i. Concordances to the Bible - , - • - ibid« iL Dictionaries of the Bible - - - - - 86 iii. Common Place Books and Indexes to the Bible - - ibid. iT. Analyses of the Bible .... -ibid* fi. Treatises on Biblical Antiquities, and on other Historical Circumstances of the Bible « - - - 87 i. Treatises on Biblical Antiquities - - . . ibid. ii. Connexions of Sacred and Profane Hbtory - - 89 iii. Treatises on the Chronology of the Bible - ' - - 90 iT. Geography and Natural Histpry of the Bible - - 91 III. Ecclesiastical Polity, Rites and Ceremonies of the Ghristiaii Church. 1. Councils *• * . - - -912 i. Treatises on the Authority, &c. of Councils - - ibid, ii. History of Councils .... - ibid. XXX SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS- IIL Ecclesiastical Polity, continued. Page. iii. Acts and Decrees of Councils^ General and Particular, before the Reformation, and Treatises on the Interpretation thereof - - - - - - -93 iv. Acts and Decrees of Councils and Sjnods of t^ Rxporiied or Protestant Churches « - • - - 95 (1.) Of the Church of England - - - -ibid. (2.) Of the Reformed Churches on the Cond'nent - - ibid. % Disdpline and Govetmnent of the Church - -ibid. 8. Liturgies, Rites and Ceremonies . - - -ibid. i. General Treatises on Liturgies, on Public Worshipi and on the Rites and Ceremonies of the Christian Church - ibid. ii. Liturgy and Rites of the G BBS K Church - - - 105 iii. Liturgies and Rites of the Church of Rome - - ibid. iv. Liturgies and Rites of the Rbto&mei) or Protestant Churches - - - - - -106 (1.) Liturgy and Rites of the United Church of England and Ireland, and Treatises thereon ... ibid. [i.} Editions of the Book of Common Pfayer - «» 107 [ii.] Expositions and other Treatisea oa the Book of Common Prayer - - - - 108 [iii.] Tracts on the Alteration or Revision of the Book of Common Prayer - - - - 109 • [it.] Forms of Prayer of the Church <|f England on vari^ ous Public Occasions - - - - 1 1 1 (2.) Liturgies and Rites of Dissenters from the Church of England . - - - - •'ibid. Unitarian Liturgies - - - -112 (3.) Liturgies and Rites of the Episcopal Church in Scotland, and of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America ----- 113 (4.) Directory and Rites of the Presbyterian Kirk of Scotland ibid. (5.) Liturgies and Rites of the Protestant Churches on the Continent ---... ibid. V. Collections of Prayers and Manuals of Private Devotion, in- cluding Treatises on Ptayer - - - - 114 (1.) Treatisea on Prayer • - - • . ihid. (2.) Collections of Prayers and Manuals of Private Devotion ibi^ vi« Metrical Versions of the Psalms of David.— -Collections and Selections of Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship or Private Devotion - - - - -115 SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxxi IV. Theologians, Antient and Modern. Page. 1. Ajitient Theoldgians, or the Fathers of the Christian Churcli, who lived and wrote before the close of the sixth Century^ - - - - . ^ 117 i. Treatises on the Fathers, and Introductions to the Study of their Writings - - - - - - 117 ii. CoUectiohs^ Extracts and Fragments of the Works of the Fathers - - - - - -118 iii. The Works of the Fathers^ dironologically arranged - 119 2. Modem Theologians - - - - - 128 i. Scholastic Theologians^ or the Writings of the Schoqlmeh and of their Commentators - ... - ibid. ii. Works of Divines of the Greek Church - » - 132 iii. Works of Divines of the Latin or Romish Church - ibid. iv. Works of Divines of the Repokmeo or P&OTESTANT Churches 134 (1.) Works of British Protestant Divines ... ibid. (2.) Works ifcf Foreign Protestant Divines - - - 138 V. Systematic Divinity. 1. Doetrinal or Dogmatic Drvhiity • - - . 139 i. Courses, Systems, General and Elementary Treatises of Divinity - ^ ^ . - . ibid. ii. Treatises on parlicttlar Ssbjeete in DeclriBal or Dogmatic Divinity •....- 145 (1 .) Treatises on the Fundamental Articles of Theology - ibid. (2.) Of God and his Attributes - - - -146 (8.) On the Person and Offices of Jesus Christ - - ibid. (4.) On the Person and Offices of the Holy Spirit - - US (6.) Oa the Trinity 14a (6.) On Death - ibid. (7.) Oa the Intermediate State - " » - 150 (8.) Oq the Resurrection* of the Body,^ Immostality of the. Soul, and a Future State .... ibid. (90 On Heaven and Hell - - - - -151 (10.) On Angels - - - « . - 152 11.) Treatises on the Five Points^ agitated between Calvin- ists and Arminians .... ibid. (12.) On Original Sin, and the Origin of Evil - - ibid. (18.) On Election, Predestination, and the Extent of Redemp- tion, &c. ----- - 154 xxxii SYNOPTICAL TABLE OP CONTENTS* V. Systematic Divinity, contiQued. ii. Treatises on particular Subjects, continued. Page. (14.) On Faith and Justification - • - - 156 (15.) On the Sabbath 158 (16.) On the Sacraments in General - - - 159 (17.) On the Sacrament of Baptism in particular - • 160 [i.] On the Mode and Subjects of Baptism - - 160 [ii.] On Lay-Baptism and Re-baptizing - - 161 [iii.] On the Nature and Efficacy of Baptism • .162 (18.) On the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, its Nature and Efficacy, and on the Requisite Preparation for worthily Communicating - - •' - 168 iii. Miscellaneous Treatises on Doctrinal or Dogmatic Divinity 167 2. Catechetic Divinity . - - - - 168 i. Creeds — Histories and Explanations of them - - ibid. (1.) The Apostles' Creed - - - - -169 (2.) The Nicene and Athanasian Creeds - - - 170 ii. Catechisms of National Churches - - - - ibid. (I.) Catechism and Catechetical Tracts of the Romish Church ibid. (2.) Catechisms of the Reformed or Protest akt Churches 171 [i.] Catechism of the United Church of England and Ireland, and Expositions thereof. — Treatises, &c. on Confirmation .... ibid. 1. Catechism of the Anglican Church, and Ex- positions thereof ... jbid. 2. Treatises, &c. on Confirmation - - 178 [ii.] Catechisms of Protestant Dissenters firom the An- glican Church - - - - - 174 (8.) Catechism of the Lutheran Church ... ibid. (4.) Catechisms of the Socinians .... ibid. iii. Miscellaneous Catechetical Tracts ... ibid. 3. Confessious of Faith of Different Churches, and Treatises thereon .- - . - . . 177 i. The Thirty-Nine Articles, or the Confession of Faith of the United Church of England and Irelimd . - . ibid. (1.) Collections of the Thirty-Nine Articles - -ibid. (2.) Treatises and Expositions, &c. of the Thirty-Nine Articles . - - - . -ibid. ii. Confessions of Faith of Protestant Dissenters from the United Church of England and Ireland - - - - 179 (1.) Confession of Faith of the Westminster Assembly of Divines ---.-. ibid. (2.) Confession of Faith of the Society of Friends or Quakers ibid. SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxxiii V. Systematic Divinity, continued. Page. iiL Confession of Faith of the Kirk of Scotland - - 180 if. Confessions of Faith of Foreign Reformed Churches - ibid. T. Confession of Faith of the Unitarians in Poland - - 181 vi. Collections and Harmonies of Confessions of Faith - ibid. VI. Moral and Casuistical Divinity. 181 VII. Polemical Divinity. 1. Greneral Treatises on Polemical Divinity - - 184 S. Treatises on the Truth of the Christian Religion, and in Defence of Natural and Revealed Religion, against Jews, Mohammedans, Atheists, and Deists - - - ibid. i. Treatises on the Truth of the Christian Religion, generally ibid. ii* Treatises, in proof of Christianity, against the Jews - 192 iii. Defences of Christianity against the Mohammedans - 1 93 i?. Defences of Natural and Revealed Religion against Atheists and Deists - - - - - - ibid. (1.) Confutations of Atheism, and Defences of Natural Re- ligion - • - • . . ibid. (2.) Treatises on the Necessity of a Divine Revelation 9nd on the Inspiration of the Scriptures - - 195 (3.) Treatises in Defence of Divine Revelation, in reply to the particular Attacks of Chubb, Dodwell, Collins, Hume, Middleton, Morgan, Tindal, Toland, and Woolston - - - - - - 196 (4.) Miscellaneous Treatises against and in defence of Divine Revelation - - - - - 204 8. Treatises on the Controversy between Protestants and Ro- » manists - - - - - - 209 i. General Treatises by Writers of the Church of Rome - ibid. ii. General Treatises against Popery by Protestant Writers - 211 iii. Conferences between Protestants and Romanists - - 217 iv. Discourses, written on occasion of the Conversion of Persons to the Romish Church, and also of the Renunciation of Popery by several Persons, together with their respective Motives - - - - . - 220 (1.) Discourses, occasioned hy Conversions to Popery - ibid. (2.) Dbcourses, occasioned by Renunciations of Popery - 221 xxxiv SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. VII. Polemical Divinity, continued. Page. ▼. Attacks of Romanists on the Reformation and Orders <^ the Church of Eiq;landy with Vindications of that Qiurch from the Charge of Schism^ and of symbolising with the Church of Rome ------ 222 (1.) Discourses, written by Romanists, and reflecting upon the Reformation and Orders of the Church of Eng- land, with Replies thereto « - - « 2£2 (2.) Vindications of the Church of England from the Ro- manists' Charge of Schism and Heiesy - - 224 (3.) Vindications of the Church of England from the Charge of Symboliaiog with the Church of Rome - - 225 (4.) The Royal Papers [[viz. Two of King Charles 11. and one of the Duke of York], and the Discourses occa^ sioned by them * ^ . . . ibid. ^5.) Popish Discourses, written by way of Adyice to the Pro- testant Pulpits, with Replies to them by Divines of the Church of England - • - - 226 (6.) Discourses, written during the Representing Controyeny in the Reign of King James II. • - > *ibid. (7.) Discourses, occasioned by the Expounding Controversy during the Reign of King James II. - - 228 ▼i. Treatises on Particular Points of Controversy between Pro- testants and Romanists ----- 229 (1.) Discourses on the pretended Unity, Authority, and In- fallibility of the Romish Church « . . ibid. (2.) Discourses on the Notes of the Church - - 282 (5.) Discourses on Saint Peter, and on the pretended Supre- macy of the Pope in all causes, both civil and ecclesi- astical, &c. - - - - - 239 (4.) Discourses on the Rule of Faith ... 285 (5.) Discourses written on the Scripture- Proofs - - 236 (6.) Discourses on Tradition - • . • 237 (7.) Discourses on the Celibacy of the Clergy «- * -ibid* (8.) Discourses on the Latin Service, or Prayer in an Un- known Tongue ----- 238 (9.) Discourses on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and on the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist * ibid. (10.) Discourses on Communion in one kind - « 240 (11.) Discourses on Transubstantiation - - -ibid. (12.). Discourses occasioned by the assertion of the Romanists, that Transubstantiation is as evident as a Trinity - 242 (13.) Discourses on Auricular Confession, Penance, Extreme Unction, Indulgences^ and Purgatory - - ibid. STNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxxv VII. Polemical Divinity, continued. Page. (14.) Discourses on Good Works .... 243 (15.) Discourses on the Invocation and Intercession of Saints ibid. (16.) Discourses on the Idolatry and Image- Worship of the Romish Church - . - • - 245 ▼iL Miscellaneous Treatises by Protestant Writers, in contro- yeny with the Romanists, chronologically arranged - 246 4. Treatises occasioned by the Arian Controversy - - S48 i. Treatises occasioned by the publication of the Rev. Dr. Sa- muel Clarke s " Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity" - ibid. ii. Treatises occasioned by the Publications of Mr. Whiston - £52 iii« The Arian Controversy among the Dissenters from the Church of England ..... 254 iv. Tracts occasioned by the Publication of an '' Essay on Spirit" 257 5. Treatises occasioned by the Socioian Controversy -ibid. 6. Treatises occasioned by Controversies between Members of the Church of England and Dissenters from that Church 265 i. The Bangorian Controversy .... ibid. (1.) Preliminary Tracts, which gave rise to this Controversy ibid. (2.) Tracts published by the Rev. Dr. Snape, or in conse- ouence of his Attack upon Bishop Hoadly - • 266 (3.) Tracts occasioned by the Publications of the Rev. Wm. Law against the Bishop of Bangor - - 267 (4.) Tracts occasioned by the Proceedings of the Lower House of Convocation, relative to Bishop Hoadl/s Preservative and Sermon - - . « 269 (5.) Tracts published by the Rev. Dr. Sherlock, or in conse- quence of his Attack upon Bishop Hoadly - -270 (6.) Tracts occasioned by the Publication of the Rev. Dr. Francis Hare, against the Bishop of Bangor - 271 (7.) Miscellaneous Tracts on the Bangorian Controversy - ibid. ii. Tracts occasioned by the Controversy respecting Subscrip- tion to the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Anglican Church 272 (1.) Various Tracts on Subscription, previously to the Publi- cation of ** The Confessional'' - - -ibid. (2.) Tracts on the Controversy, occasioned by the Publica- tion of " The Confessional" - - .273 (3.) Tracts occasioned by the Association of certain Clergy- men of the Church of Bngland« and others^ in 1771- 72, for obtaining of the British Parliament Relief from Subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles - 275 xxxvi SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. VII. Polemical Divinity, coDtinued. ii. Controversy on Subscription, continued. Page. (4.) Tracts occasioned by the Application of certain Protes- tant Dissenting Ministers to the British Parliament, in 1772, for Relief from Assent to certain Articles of Religion, required by the Act of Toleration - - Z7S iii. Controversial Treatises on Dissent from the Church of Eng- land - - £80 7. Miscellaneous Treatises on Heresies - . - 289 VIII. Pastoral Theology. 1. Treatises on the Pastoral Care - - - - 290 8. Treatises on the Composition of a Sermon, and on the Art of Preaching - - - - - - 292 S. Episcopal and Archidiaconal Visitation-Charges and Letters 294 i. Episcopal Charges and Letters ... - ibid, ii. Archidiaconal Charges . - - . . 298 IX. Hortatory Theol(^ ; or Homilies, Lectures and Sermons. 1. Homilies -...---. 299 i. Homilies on Entire Books of Scripture - - . ibid, ii. Other Homilies ...... 300 2. Lectures in Defence of Natural and Revealed Religion, and of the Peculiar Doctrines of the New Testament - 301 i. The Boyle Lectures .... -ibid. ii. Lady Moyer's Lectures - " . " ~ * ^^^ iii. The Warburtonian Lectures . * - - 306 iv. The Bampton Lectures - '- - - - 307 ▼• The Hulsean Lectures - - - - -311 yi. The Donnellan Lectures ..... ibid* yii. Sermons on the Excellency, &c. of the Liturgy of the Chnrch of England at Mr. Hutchins's Lecture - - 312 viii. The Fairchild Lectures ..... ibid. S. Collections of Sermons in English, by British Divines - ibid. 4. Collections of Sermons, by Foreign Divines, with Transla- tions thereof -----. 826 SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxxvii IX. Hortatory Theology, continued. Pag«. 5. Sermons preached at the Consecration of Bishops, and at the Ordinations of Clergymen - - - - 327 i« Sermons preached at the Consecration of Bishops - - ihid. ii. Sermons at the Ordination of Clergymen of the Church of England - - - - - - S29 iii. Sermons afid Confessions of Faith, delivered at the Ordina- tion of Dissenting Minister? . - • - ddO ir. Charges delivered at the Ordination of Dissenting Ministers 3d I 6. Sermons preached at Visitations of the Clergy of the Church of England^ — ^before the Clergy of the Church of Eng- land assembled in Convocation, — ^before the General As- sembly and Synods of the Kirk of Scotland, — and before Associations of Dissenting Ministers - - . - 382 i. Sermons, preached at Visitations of the Clergy of the Church of England - - - - - -ibid. lu Sermons preached before the Clergy of the Church of Eng- land, assembled in Convocation ... - S36 iii. Sermons preached before the General Assembly, and also be^ fore Presbyterian Synods, of the Kirk of Scotland - ibid. IT. Sermons preached before Associations of Dissenting Ministers 587 7. Introductory and Farewell Sermons . - - ibid, 8. Sermons preached at the Consecration or Opening of Churches, Chapels, and Organs, and on the commence- ment of Lectures - - - - - 888 9. Funeral Sermons and Orations - - - - 889 L On Deceased British Sovereigns and Members of the Royal Family ------ -ibid. ii. Faneral Sermons on Private Individuals . - - 340 10. Sermons on National and other Political or Public Anni- Tersaries «----- 347 L On the Accession of Sovereigns to the British Throne, and on their Coronations - -* - - - ibid. ii. Sermons preached before the Kings and Queens of England, on Tariptts occasions - ' - - - - 350 ill. Sermons preached before the Judges at Assizes - - 355 xxxviii SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. IX. Hortatory Tbeolc^y, coatmued. Page, iy. Sermons on various occasions before Corporations, and. Cor- porate Societies - - • . - -958 (1.) Sermons preached before the Lord Mayor, &c. of the City of London - - - - * ibid. (2.) Sermons preached before other Corporations and Corpo- rate Societies ..... 360 (9.) Sermons preached before the Trustees incorpcNrated for establishing the New Colony of Georgia - 961 T» Sermoos on National and other Fast Days - - * •ibid. (1.) Sermons on the SOth of January - - -ibid. (2.) Sermons preached on Fast Days> during Wars, chrono- logically arranged - - - - - 967 Fast Day Sermons during the Rebellion of 1745 - 969 (9.) Miscellaneous Fast Day Sermons - - - 970 (4.) On Earthquakes. — Fast Day Sermons on occasion of the EarUiquake at Lisbon - - - - 971 vi. Thanksgiving Sermons ... - - 972 (1.) Sermons preached on the 29th of May, the Anniversary of the Restoration of King Charles II. - - ibid. (£.) Sermons preached on the 5th of November - - 979 (9.) Miscellaneous Thanksgiving Sermons, for Victorieii, Peace, &c. &c. - - - - - 976 [i.] On the Delivery of the Irish Proteetanta from the Massacre begun by the Papists, Oct. 29d, 1641. ibid. [ii.] Thanksgiving Sermons in the Reign of Charles II. ibid. [ill.] Thanksgiving Sermons in the Reign of James ILIbid. [iv.] Thanksgiving Sermons in the Reign of William III. 977 [v.] Tlianksgiving Sermons in the Reign di Queen Anne - - - - - -ibid. For the Victory at Blenheim - - ibid. For Successes in France, Flanders, Ssi^ - 978»979 [vi.] Thanksgiving Sermons during the Reign of Gieorge I. - - - - - - 979 [viL] Thanksgiving Sermons during the Reign of George II. - - - - . - 980 On the Termination of the Rebellion of 1745-6 by the defeat of the Rebels at the Battle of Culloden ... -ibid. Upon other occasions ... ibid* [viii.] Thanksgiving Sermons daring the Reign <^<3leorge III. - - * • « .981 vii. Miscellaneous Political Sennons ^ -* - - - ibid. SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxx« IX. Hortatory Theology, continued. Page. 11. Sermons, on various Occasions, preached before the Uni- versities of Cambridge and of Oxford - - - S82 i. Sermons before the University of Cambridge or particu- lar Colleges thereof ..... ibid. ii. Sermons before the University of Oxford or particular Colleges thereof - - - . ' . 386 « IS. Conciones Academics^ et ad Clerum ... 389 1& Sermons preached at the Anniversaries of Royal and other Charitable Foundations .... 89^ i. Spital Sermons, preached before the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Governors of the several Royal Hospitals, - - ibid. ii. Sermons preached at the Anniversaries of Endowed Public Schools ...--.. so$ (1.) Saint Paul's School- .... ibid. (2.) The Charter-House School .... ibid. (3.) Merchant-Taylors' School - - - -ibid. (4.) Bishop Stortford School .... ibid. (5.) Eton School - • - . . . ibid. (6.) Exeter Free School ..... 394 (7.) Felstead Free-School - . . « . ibid. (8.) Hertford Free-School .... ibid. (9.) Tiverton Free-School .... ibid. iii. Sermons preached at the Anniversary Festivals of the Sons of the Clergy,' and at the Meetings of Choirs - - ibid. (1.) Sermons at the Anniversary Festivals of the Sons of the Clergy ..... ibid. (2.) Sermons at the Meetings of Choirs, &c. • - 395 iv. Sermons preached at the Anniversaries of Charity Schools ibid. (1.) Sermons preached before the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at the Annuid Meetings of the Children belonging to the Cl^ax'ity Schools in the City of London ... - - -ibid. (2.) Sermons in behalf of Charity Schools, in different parts of England - - - - - 397 (3.) Sermons preached before the Society for promoting Protestant Schools in Ireland ... 393 V. Sermons preached in behalf of Hospitals and Infirmaries - 399 vi. Miscellaneous Charity Sermons - - • . . 400 (1.) Sermons preached in aid of the Charitable Collections for the persecuted French Protestants - . . ibid. d2 tl SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. IX. Hortatory Theology, continued. vi. Miacellaneoos Charity Sermons, continued. ' (2.) Sermons preached on March 1, before the Society of Antient Britons ----- 401 (3.) Sermons preached before Benevolent- County Associa- tions^ &c. .-..-- ibid. 14. Sermons preached before or in behalf of Religious and Missionary Societies - . - - - 40S i. Sermons preached before the Religious Societies in London ibid, ii. Sermons preached before the Societies in London for Refor- mation of Manners - - - ' - - ibid, iii. Sermons preached before Missionary and Bible Societies 40d (1.) Sermons preached before the Incorporated Society for propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts - -ibid. (2.) Sermons preached before other Missionary Societies, and for the Bible Society, &c. - - - 406 15. Sermons preached on Recantations of Popery, &c. -ibid. 16. Miscellaneous Sermons - - • - - 407 X. Mystical and Ascetic Divinity. - 420 XI. Miscellaneous Treatises in Divinity. , 1. Miscellaneous English Treatises - - • - • . - 423 2. Miscellaneous Latin Treatises - - ' . . . 484 Section III. Historical Divinity; or the History of Religions. I. Religious Customs, .&c. of the Modern Jews. — Talmudical Writings - - - -487 II. 'History of the Christian Religion. 1. General History of the Christian Church, Antient and Modem - - . ^ . . . 489 i. General Ecclesiastical Historians - - - ' V ihid. ii. Miscellaneous Collections, &c. relative to the General His- tory of the Christian Church - . . . 446 SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. xli 11. Risstory of the Christian Religion^ continued. Pag0. 2. General History of th^ Reformation, and of the State of the Piotestant Churches .... - 447 [For the £cc]esiastical History of Particular Countries, sec Class V. History, infra J 3. Kittorj of Popes and Cardinals .... 449 4. Martyrologies.and Lives of Saints t - - ^1 5. History of Religious Orders - - - 459 i. History and Statutes of Military Religious Orders, instituted for the Defence of the Romish Church - ... ibid. ii. History and Statutes of other Rehgious Orders - - 453 (1.) The Benedictines - .... -ibid. (S.) The Dominicans - - - - -ibid. (3.) The Jesuits ...... ibid. (4.) The Praemonstratenses - - - - 454 6. History of Heresies . . - . -ibid. 7. History of the Inquisition . . - . 465 8. History and Singular Practices of the Society of Free- Masons ...... -ibid. 9. History and Proce^ings of Societies for Reformation of Manners, of Missionary and Bible Societies, and of other Societies for diffusing Moral and Religious Instruction ibid. i. General History of Missions .... ibid. ii. The Societies for Reformation of Manners - - . 45Q iii. The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge - -ibid. IT. The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts ..-.-- 457 y. The Church Missionary Society fer Africa and the East - ibid. ■ ▼i. Tracts relative to Missions in the East Indies - - 458 vii. Prayer Book and Homily Society - - - - 459 viii. The London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews - - - - - . •' -ibid. ix. Missions of the Church of the United Brethren - - ibid. X. Wesleyan Missionary Society - • - - - 460 xi. The Baptist Missionary Society - - ' - - ibid. xlii SYNOPTICAL TABLE OP CONTENTS. II. History of the Christian Religion, continued. Page, xii. History and Proceedings of Societies for the Education of the Poor ------ 460 xiii. History and Proceedings of the British and Foreign Bible Society ----- -ibid. (1.) History and Proceedings of the Parent Society -ibid. (2.) Reports and Proceedings of Auxiliary Bible Societies - 461 (S.) Tracts relative to the Object and Measures of die Bri- tish and Foreign Bible Society . . - - 463 xiv. Naval and Military Bible Society - - ' - - ibid. III. Pagan and Mohammedan Religions. 1. Pagan Religions ------ 46S i. The Pagan Religion in General . - - . ibid. ii« Greek and Roman Mythology . - . . 454 iii. Egyptian and Persian Mythology - - . ibid. 2. Mohammedan Religion - . - - • 4/6S CLASS THE SECOND. I. Public Universal Law. 1. General Treatises on Laws ... - 4^9 2. Law of Nature and Nations. — Rights of War and Peace 470 S. Political Law - - - - - - 471 11. Antient, Civil, and Feudal Law. 1. Laws of the Greeks, and of other antient Nations besides the Romans ------ ibid. 2. Roman Law -.---- 472 i. Introductions to the Study of the Roman Law. — Dictjonaries and Lexicons ------ ibid. SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. xlBi II. Antient, Civil, and Feudal Law, continued. Page. m Roman Law antebior to the time of Juetmian* and Com- mentators thereon ----- 472 iii« The Institates, Pandects, and other Compilations of Laws, published by the Emperor Justinian . . - 473 (1.) Institutea, and Commentators thereon - .-ibid. (2.) The Pandects and Codex, and Commentators thereon 474 iv. Law of the Roman Empire after the time of Justinian - 475 V. Abridgments of the Roman LA¥f, and Treatises on the Civil Law, generally - - - - - - ibid. S. Feudal Law . - - - - - 477 III. Canon Law. - - -ibid. [for the Canons of the Primitive Christian Churchy which some Jurists consider as the Basis of the Canon Law, see the Collections of the Acts, Canons, &c. of Councils, pp. 93,94.] IV. British Law. IVTBODDCTION. ' Treatises on the Study, &c. of the Laws of England - 479 1. Public and Constitutional Law of England - - ibid. i. Constitution of England - - - - - ibid. ii. Succession and Title to the Crown ... 480 iii. Of the King, His Prerogative and Supremacy-, — ^Power of Dispensing with Penal Statutes, &c. _ _ . ibid. iv. Of the Powers, Privileges, and Constitution of the two Houses of Parliament >-.■.. 48d S. Municipal or Common Law of England - - - 484 1. History of English Law - . . . . ibid. ii. Antient Laws of Boglaod anterior to Magna Charta, and Treatises thereon ..... ibid. 3. Statute Law and other Records of the Realm - - 485 i. Collections of Statutes and Abridgments thereof - - ibid., ii. Records of the Kingdom of England ... 486 4. General Treatises, Institutes, and Commentaries on the Laws of England, Dictionaries of English Law, and Judges^ Charges - - - . . 495 5. Reports of Proceedings in the different Courts of Law - 496 xliv SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. IV. British Laye, cantimied. 6. Ecclesiastical Law of England ... - 498 i. Collections of Ecclesiastical Laws ... ibid. ii. Treatises on Ecclesiastical Law in General, and on the Prac- tice of the Ecclesiastical Courts - - • - 499 iii? Valaeof Benefices. — ^Tithes, appropriate and improprkte - 501 iv. Treatises on the Laws relative to Marriage, principally occa- sioned by the Marriage Act, 26 Geo« IL chap. 33. - 503 ▼. Law of Wills and Testaments, of Executors and Adminis- trators.— Copies of Wills .... 504 7. Penal and Test Laws ..... Jbid. 8.. Justiciary, Parochial, and Criminal Law ... 50S i.. Law of Justices of the Peace, and of Constables. — Parochial Law --.---.. ibid, ii. Treatises on the Pleas of the Crown. — Criminal Law. — ^Trials for yarious Offences - - - - * - 506 9- Miscellanies of English Law, comprising Treatises on die Law of Property Real and Personal, &e. &c. - - 509 Tracts on the Law of Literary Property - • 510 10. Laws of Wales, Scotland, and Ireland - • - ibid. V. Foreign Law. !• Law of Fiance ---.-. 511 S. Law of Germany, the Netherlands, and Sicily - • 612 CLASS THE THIRD. V^iilonopi}^. INTRODUCTION. 1. General Treatises on Human Knowledge, and on the Study of Philosophy . - . - « -518 12. Encyclopaedias and Dictionaries of Philosophy, Arts and Sciences - .... 514 SYNOPtlCAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. xlv Section I. Intellectual Philosophy. I. History of Philosophy, and the Collective Works of Philosophers. Pag». 1. The History of Philosophy . . . , 516 fL Genond Treatises on Philosophy, or on several Branches j thereof - . . - - - .516 9. Collective Works of Philosophers, Antient and Modem - 517 i. Works of Antient Philosophers, with their CommeDtators and Interpreters ..... ibid. (1.) Greek Philosophers ... - »ibid. (2.) Roman Philosophers - - - - -519 ii. Works of Modern Philosophers - - - -5^0 II. Metaphysics. L Antient Metaphysicians, and their Commentators - - 621 2. Modem Metaphysical Writers ... ibid. i« General Treatises and Systems of Metaphysics - - ihid. ii. Treatises on Man, and on the Nature, Faculties, and Sensa- tions of the Soul ..... 522 (L) On the Nature and Faculties of the Soul, generally - ibid. (2.) On the Natural Mortality or Immortality of the Soul. — The Dodwellian Controversy on this Subject - 525 (3.) Phrenology - - - - - - 527 (4.) On the Freedom of the Will, Philosophical Liberty, and Necessity .-••-- ibid. ill. Occult Philosophy - - - - - 529 (1.) Treatises on the Cabala and on Magic - - ibid. (2.) Demonology, Sorcery, Witchcraft, and Apparitions • 530 (S.) Divinatimi by Dreams, Palmistry, &c. - - 591 (4.) Physiognomy ..... 532 III. Logic. 1. Antient Writers, and their Commentators - ibid. 9 It. Modem Authors and Systems of Logic - - -ibid. xlvi SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. Section II. Moral and Political Philosophy. I. Ethics, or Moral Philosophy. Page. 1. Antient Moral Philosophers and their Commentators - 534 2. Modem Moral Philosophers - . . - 537 i. General Treatises and Systems of Morals - . . ibid* ii. Treatises and Essays on Education ... 539 iii. Miscellaneous Ethical Treatises on the Passions, Virtues, Vices, Gaming, &c. &c. ..... 542 II. Political Philosophy. 1. PoUtics - 648 ]. Antient Writers, and their Commentators ... ibid. ii. Modern Writers. Treatises on Government, on the Rights and Duties of Sove<- reigns, and on Submission to the Civil Magistrate - ibid. 2. Political Economy - - . . . 552 i. General Treatises and Systems of Political Economy. — Po- pulation.— Pauperism ..... ibid. ii. Money, Finance, Paper Credit, and the National Debt - 554 (1.) Money and Coining - - - - ' - ibid. (2.) Report of the Bullion Commitlee— -Tracts thereon, and on Paper Credit - - - - - ibid. (3.) The National Debt - - - - ^555 iii. Trade, Commerce, and Manufactures - -. -ibid. (1.) General Treatises .... -ibid. (2.) Tracu on Usury— Interest-lYibleB ... 557 (d.) East India Company - - . . . sss (4.) The Slave Trade - - . - - - ibid. iv. Miscellaneous Tracts on Political Economy - - 560 Section itl. Natural Philosophy. ■ I. Physics, or Natural and Experimental Philosophy. 1. Antient Writers, and their Commentators - - 561 SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. xJvii 1, Physics, continued. Page, i Modern Writers - - - - - - 662 i. Mcmoirsy Tr«Biactioi», and Journals of Phiio«ophical So- cieties ------ -ibid« ii. Systems, Courses of Lectures, luid other Gjeneral Treatises on Natural Philosophy - - - - - 564 iii. Meteorology - - - - - - 57S iv. Electricity - - - - - -574 y. Magnetism and Galvanism - - - - 575 vi. Natural Magic ----- - ibid. II. Chemical Philosophy. 1. Chemistry ----- -ibid. L Dictionaries of Chemistry. — Chemical Lectures - - 576 Syllabuses of Courses of Lectures on Chemistry - ibid. ii. Systems and Elementary Treatises on Chemistry - ^ ibid. iii. Miscellaneous Treatises on different Branches of Chemistry. — Chemical Journals - - - - - 578 2. Alchemy ------- §81 III. Natural History. 1. Antient Writers, and their Commentators - , - - 681 8. Modem Writers - - - - - - 682 i. Systems, Dictionaries, and Treatises, on Natural History - ibid. a Geology, or the Natural History of the Earth - , 5SS iii. Natural History of Waters. — Mineral Waters - - 584 iv. The Mineral Kingdom - - - - - 585 (1.) Systems of Mineralogy - - - -ibid. (2.) On Metals, and the Working of Mines -^ - ibid. (3.) Natural History of Fossils - . - . 586 ▼. The Vegetable Kingdom, or Botany - . - ibid. (1.) Genera] Histories of Plants, Systems, and Eiemenury Treatises, of Botany ... - ibid. (2.) Herbals, Flons, Catalogues of Plants, Treatises on Par- ticular Plants - - - - - 587 advui SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. III. Natural History, contioaed. Fage. ▼i. The Animal Kingdom, or Zoology - .... 588 (1.) Anatomy of Animals ; or Comparative Anatomy. — ^Gene- ral Histories of Animals .... ibid. {ft.) Natural History of Birds, or Ornithology - - 589 (8.) Natural History of Fishes, or Ichthyology - - ibid. (4.) -Natural History of Insects, Or Insectology - - 590 (5.) Natural History of Zoophytes — Conchology, or Natural History of Shells - - - - - ibid. ▼ii. Prodigies and Museums of Natural History - - ibid. IV. Medicine. 1. History of Medieine - - - - -691 2. The Collected Works of Antient and Modem Medical Writers - - - - - - -692 i. Collected Works of Antient Writers, and Commentators ' thereon - - - . - - ibid. ii. Collected Works of Modem Medical Writers - - 594 8. Physiology, or Biology -. . • . -596 4. Hygieine, or Art of Preserving Health - - - 697 6. Dietetics, or Treatises on Diet and Regimen - - 698 6. Pathology and Therapeutics ; or the Knowledge and Art of Healing Diseases - - ... . 699 i. Dictionaries, and General Treatises on Medicine - . - ibid, ii. Treatises on Particular Diseases - . . . qq2 (1.) Diseases incident to various Professions - -ibid. («.) Disorders, &c. incident to Women and Children.— Nur- sing of Children - - - ^ .ibid. . (3.) Apoplexy and other Affections of the Head . - - 60S (4.) Asthma, Cold, and Sore Throat - - . ibid. (5.) Epidemic and Contagious Disorders.— Fevers - - ibid* (6.) The Plague - - - - , .504 (7*) Chronic Diseases ^The Gout - - . 605 (8.) Cutaneous Maladies.— -Erysipelas, Small-pox, Cow-pox, and Scurvy - ... . . . 606 (9.) Cancer, Consumption, Convulsions, Palsy - - 607 (10.) Diseases of the Viscera and of the Urinary Passages - ibid. (11.) Nervous Disorders - - - - . 608 SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. xlix IV. Medicine, continued. iL Treadaes on Particular Diseases, continued. Page. (IIK.) The Stooe and Gravel - - • -608 (13.) Dropsy^ Drowning, Hydrophobia, Insanity - -ibid. 7. Medical Transactions. — ^Miscellaneous Medical Treatises 609 & Veterinary Medicine - - - - -61S V. Anatomy. 1. General Treatises and Systems of Anatomy - - 612 2. Treatises on the Anatomy of Particular Parts of the Hu- man Body .----- 614 i. Treatises on the Anatomy of the Brain - - -ibid. ii. Anatomy of the Arteries of the Eye, Ear, and Teeth - 615 iii. Osteology, Neurology, and Myology; or the Anatomy of the Bones, Nerves, Muscles, and Glands - - ibid. iv'. Miscellaneous Anatomical Treatises - - - 616 VL Surgery. 1. Collected Works of Surgical Writers. — Systems of Surgery . and Greneral Treatises thereon - - - * ibid. 2. Treatises on Wounds, and on other Surgical Operations 617 VIL Materia Medica and Pharmacy. 1. Materia Medica . - - . - -618 i. Systems and General Treatises of the Materia Medica - ibid. ii. Treatises on the Virtues and Uses of particular Articles of the Materia Medica • - - - - 619 2. Pharmacy - - - . - - 620 i. Pharmacopoeias and Treatises on the Compounding of Medi- cines ..•••-- ibid. (1.) Pharmacopoeias of the Royal Colleges of PhyMiciaiis at London and Edinburgh - - * - 620 (2.) Foreign Pharmacopoeias - - - - 621 {$,) Dispensatories and Treatises of Private Individuals on the Preparation of Medicines - • -ibid. ii. Empiricism, or Treatises on Quack-Medicines - - 623 1 SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. Section IV. Mathematical Philosophy. i I I. History of the Mathematics, Collective Works of Mathe- maticiaQs. a&d General Treatises on the Mathematics. Page. 1. History of the Mathematics - - - - 6^ 9. Works of Mathematicians, Antient and Modem -ihid. i. Works of Antient Mathematicians, and their Commentators ibid. ii. Works of Modern Mathematicians, who have treated, on seve- ral Branches of the Mathematics ... 626 3. Courses and Dictionaries of the Mathematics, and other General Treatises thereon - - - - 627 II. Pure Mathematics. 1. Arithmetic 629 2. Algebra.— Fluxions .... - 680 i. Algebra, Elementary and Infinitesimal - - -ibid, ii. Fluxions - - - - -. - 634 3. Greometry, Theoretical and Practical * - - 635 ]. Elementary and Transcendental Geometry - - ibid, ii. Practical Geometry — Land Surveying . - - 638 4. Trigonometry - - - - - -ibid. 5w Logarithms and Mathematical Tables . - . 639 .6. Treatises on the Construction and Uses of Mathematical Instruments ----.. 64© 7. Mathematics applied to the Art of Conjecturing, and Cal- culation of Probabilities. — Life Annuities, &c. - -.641 III. Mixed Mathematics. 1. Mechanics ...... 64S i. General Treatises and Essays on Mechanics. — Descriptions of Machines - - - - • -ibid. ii. Hydrodynamics, Hydrostatics, and Pneumatics - - 644 % Astronomy - - - ... . -ibid. i. History of Astronomy - - - . . ibjd. SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. li in. Mixed Mathematics, continued. Page. 11. Works of Antient Astronomers, Greek, Latin^ Hebrew, and Arabic -------. 645 ill. Works of Modern Astronomical Writers ... ibid. (1.) General Jind Elementary Treatises qq Astronomy - ibid. (ft.) Systems of tbe World.— Celestial Mechanics - - 648 (d.) Treatises on the Snn, on the Planets and their Satellites, on the Stars, on Comets, and on the Precession of the Equinoxes ... - - 649 (4.) Astronomical Observations and Tables. — Celestial At- lasses ------ 651 (5.) Treatises on the Construction and Uses of Astronomical Instruments - - -. -. - 652 (6.) Ephemerides and Almanacks ~ - - 653 (7.) Dialling.— Watches and Clocks - - - 654 (8.) Astrology and Astrological Predictions - - 655 8. Optics, Catoptrics, and Dic^rics. i. Optics .-.-..- 656 ii. Catoptrics — Dioptrics - - - - - 657 ill. Treatises on the Construction and Uses of Optical Instru- ments --..-.. 658 4. Perspective . - . . . -ibid. 5. Music ..-.--- 659 6. Navigation. — Treatises on NavigaticM), in Theory and Prac- tice.— Construction of Ships .... 660 7. The Military Science - - - - - 661 i. Treatises on Military Science and the Making of Arms - ibid, ii. Accounts of Military Operations • . - . 66d 8. Miscellaneous Mathematical Treatises - - -ibid. lii SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. CLASS THE FOURTH. ^vtn unli ^vatnta. Paige. History of Arts - - - - - - 665 Section I. The Liberal Arts. I. Mnemonics/ or the Art of Memory, Natural -and Arti- ficial - - . . - .665 II. Arts of Writing and Printing - - - 666 Treatises on Stenography, or Short-hand Writing -ibid. III. Arts of Design, Painting, and Engraving • - ibid. IV. Architecture - - .- - - 667 Section II. The Economical Arts, Trades, AND Manufacturers. I. Rural and Domestic Economy. ' I. Antient Writers - - " - - - - 668 S. Modem Writers -*----- ibid. i. Agricuhure and Husbandry .... ibij, ii. Horticulture ...... 669 II. ManufiEu:tures - - - ' - - 670 Section III. Recreative Arts. - ibid. SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. liii CLASS THE FIFTH. i^t0tOt|||. Section I. Historical Prolegomena, Introduction. Page. Treatises on the Manner of Studying History - - -671 I. Geography.. 1. Antient Gleography ..... 678 1 Modem Geography ..... 678 L Treatises and Systems of Universal Geography - - ibid. ii. Geographica] Dictionaries, and Gazetteers - - • 674 ill. Treatises on the Use of the Globes - - • - 675 iv. Atlasses and Maps ..... ibid« II. Voyages and Travels. Introduction.— ^Treatises on Travelling.— Instructions for Travellers - . - . . . 676 1. Collections of Voyages and Travels. — Travels in Various . Parts of the World - - - - - 676 2» Voyages round the World, to the South Seas, and in quest of a North West Passage .... ibid. Sl Voyages and Travels in Europe - - - . 678 i. Travels through several Parts of Europe ... ibid. ii. Travels in the Northern Parts of Europe, Holland^ Ger- many, Hungary, Transylvania, and Dalmatia - - ibid* ill. Travels in France, Spain, and Italy ... 679 4. Voyages and Travels in the Levant, in Greece, Asia Minor, Palestine, and Arabia . - • . 680 5. Voyages and Travels in Asiatic Turkey, Persia, the East Indies, Tartary, China, and Japan - - - 681 liv SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. 11. Voyages and Travels, continued. 6. Voyages and Travels in various Parts of Africa - - 688 7. Voyages and Travels in America . - - - 684 i. North America - - - - - - ibid. ii. South America, and the West Indies - - - 685 III. Chronology. 1. Technical Chronology - - - - - 686 i. Systems and Treatises on Chronology, in general - - ibid. ii. Treatises on the Chronology of Particular Nations and Periods - - - - - - -686 iii. Treatises on the Calendar and the Reformation thereof ^SiS m % Historical Chronology - , - - - 689 IV. Antiquities. — Numismatics. ■ 1. Antiquities .•-... 689 i. Dictionaries and General Treatises on Antiquities - - ibid. ii. Antient Money, Weights, and Measures - - - 691 iii. Manners and Customs of the Antient Greeks, Civil, Religious, and Military ..-.-- ibid. iv. Manners and Customs of the Antient Romans, Civil, Reli- gious, and Military • - • • . 692, V. Inscriptions, Marbles, Ruins, Gems, &c. - - - 694 S. Numismatics - - - - " * 696 i. Introductions to the Science of Medals, and General Trea- tises thereon - - - - • - ibid. ii. Collections of Medals, and Dissertations upon Medals, An- tient and Modern • - - - . - 697 Section II. Universal History, Antient AND Modern. - - 698 Section III. Particular History, — Antient. 1. History of the Origin of Nations. — History of several An- tient Nations --•--. 700 2. History of the Jews - - - - - 701 SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. Iv IIL Particular History, Antient» continued. Page. 8. EUitoryof the Egyptians, Phoeniciaas, Babylonians, Per- sians, &c. ----- - 702 4 The History of Greece - - - - - 704 i. Andent Writers «...-- ibid. ii. Modern Writers of Grecian History ... 706 6. The History of Borne 707 i. Antient Writers of Roman History . - - . ibid. u. Modem Writers of Roman History - - . - 712 6L Byzantine History ; or the History of the Lower Empire 714 Section IV. Particular History, — Modern. L General History of Modem Europe, with the Particular History of certain Periods. - 717 II. History of Great Britain and Ireland. 1. HisTOET OF England i. Topography of England - - - - -718 (1.) General Topography and Antiquities of England. — Sta- tistical Surveys, Tours, Itineraries, and Natural History ----- -ibid* {ft,) Monastic and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of England - 791 (9.) Miscellaneous Antiquities .... 7<^3 (4.) Topography of tlie several Counties in England, in Alphabetical Order .... 724-748 Under Cambridgeshire are comprized the following particulars : 1. History, Antiquities, Privileges, Discipline, &c. of the Uhzvebsity of Cambridob - - - 7^4 i. History, Antiquities, and Privileges of the Uni- versity - - - . -ibid, ii. On the Discipline and Course of Studies prose- cuted at the University - - - 7^7 iii. University Congratulations upon Public Occa- sions.— Condolences on the Decease of Royal and other Distinguished Personages. — Prise Orations, &c. - - - - . - 728 e 2 Ivi SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. IL History of Great Britain and Ireland, continued. 1. History of Um iysbbity of Cambridge, continued. Page. iv. Greek and Latin Prize Verses - - - 730 V. English Prize Poems - - - - 731 2. Works relative to particular Colleges - - 752 3. Publications relative to the Town of Cambridge - 734 4. Publications relative to the County of Cambridge 735 Under Oxfordshire are comprized the following particulars : Univeesity of Oxvoro - • -. - 74,2 1. History and Privileges of the University - -ibid. 2. On the Discipline and Course of Studies prose* cuted at the University - • -, 743 3. Publications relating to particular Colleges - 744 4. UniverKJty Congratulations on Public Occasions.—- Condolences on the Decease of Royal Person- ages.— Prize Poems, and Orations - - 745 ii. Civil History of England — Narrative - • • 749 (1.) General History of England. — Chronicles, Antient and Modern. — General Historians ... ibid. {ft.) History of England during particular Reigns, and Me- moirs relative thereto, frono the Conquest to the present time - - - - - 752-791 (3.) Accounts of Military and Naval Expeditions, undertaken by the British Forces - - - - 791 iii. Civil History of England — Documentary - - - 792 (1.) Treaties, State Letters, and Negociations - -ibid. (2.) Parliamentary Proceedings and Reports - - 795 iv. Ecclesiastical History of England - . - - 797 (1.) General Ecclesiastical Histories - - -ibid- (2.) Ecclesiastical History of England during particular Pe- riods, and Memoirs, &c. relative thereto - 799 (3.) Convocations of the Clergy of the Church of England. — Their Rights, Powers, History and Proceedings - 812 i. Right of the Convocation to meet, and its Power of Acting ----- -ibid. ii . Of the Prsemunientes Clause in the Bishops* Parlia- mentary Writ - - - - 813 SYNOPTICAL TABLE OP CONTENTS. Ivii II. History of Gtreat Britain and Ireland, continued. iv. Ecclesiastical History of England, continued. Page. iii. Of the Differences, between the Upper and Lower Houses of Convocation, concerning the Rights of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Method of Proceeding in the Convocation • - 814 iy« Historical Pieces, concerning the Acts of Convoca- tion • ----.- 815 (4.) History of the different Denominations of Dissenters from the Protestant Reformed Church of England * 81-7 t. General History of Protestant Dissenters - - ibid. u. History of the Baptists - - <- - 819 tti. History of the Independents ... 820 tv. History of, and Publications relating to, the Society of Friends or Quakers .... 820 V. History and Principles of the Muggletonians, Mys- ticsy and Pretended Prophets ' - - 824 va. History of the United Brethren, or Unitas Fratrum, otherwise called Moravians ... ibid. vtf. History of the Methodists . - - •825 1 . Tracts relating to the History of the Methodists, in General ----- ibid. 2. History and Principles of the Calvinistic Me- thodista - - - - - 826 S. History and Principles of the Wesleyan Me- thodisU - - - - ' S2lf vm. History of the Unitarians - . - 828 ix. New Jerusalem Church or Swedenborgians - 829 X. History of the Roman Catholics, including Publica- tions relating to their Claims • • - 829 2. HisTOAY OP Scotland. i. Topography and Antiquities of Scotland - - - 832 ii. Civil History of Scotland — Narrative arid Documentary - S3S iii. Ecclesiastical History of Scotland - - - • 835 (1.) History of the Presbyterian Kirk of Scotland - - ibid. (2.) History of the Episcopal Church of Scotland - - 839 3. HisTOBY OP Walks. I. Topography and Antiquities of Wales - - -ibid, ii. Civil History of Wales ibid. liiii SYNOPTICAL TABLE OP CONTENTS. 11. History of Great Britain and Lrdand, continued. Page. 4. History of Ihelanb. u Topography and Antiquities of Ireland - - - 8^1 ii. Civil History of Ireland - - - - -ibid. In. History of other European Khigdoms and States, geographically disposed from the North to the South of Europe. 1. History of the Northern Nations, generally - •* 844 5. History of Sweden, Denmark, aad Russia -. -ibid. 5. History of Germany, Hungary, and Poland - - 845 i. Civil History - - - • . - ibid. (1.) History of the Germanic. Empire . - - -ibid. (2.) 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[A. 12. 3,4.] ^Psalterium Harmonicura, Ebraice, Grsc^, Latin^, et Germanic^, pro Verbi Dei et Linguarum studiosis editum. Studio et Labore Elis HuTTEBi. 8vo. Noribergffi, 1602. [I. 7. 84.] Novum Testamentum Domini Nostri Jesu Christi, Grsc^,Syriac^, Ebraice, Latin^, Germanic^, Bobemic^, Italic^, Hispanic^, Gallic^, Daniel, Po- lonic^ Studio et Labore Elis Hutteri. % torois^ folio, Noribergie, 1599. [K. 13, 14,15.] » IS RELIGION. Novum Testamentum Harmonicutn, Ebraic^, Grsec^., Latin^, et Germa- nic^. Studio et Lahore Eliae Hutt£IU. 4to. Amatelodami, 1615. [C. 2. 18.] Novum Testamentum Griece, Latine, et Syriace (in Hebraeis typis cum ejusdem S'yriacae interpretationis versione Latina). Opera et studio Immanuelis Tremellii : cujus etiam Grammatica Chaidaica et Syra adjecta est. 2 tomis, folio. Apud Henricum Stephanum, 1669. [K. 13. 6,9.] • _ iv. Afitient Versions of the Old and New Testament^ and of Detached Books thereof. Greek. Divinse Scripturae, nempe Veteris ac Novi Testamenti, Omnia, folio, Francofuru, 1597. [I. 11. 5.] Exemplar aliud. folio, Francofurti« 1597. [Aa. 1. 31.] Vetus Testamentum secundum LXX. et ex auctoritate Sixti V. Pont. Max. editum. CumScholiis Romanse Editionis in singula capita distri- buds. Greece et Latin^. * * * Accessit Novum Testamentum Grsec^ Latin^que ad fidem probatorum Codd. et Versionis Vulgats. Cura et studio Joannis Morini. 3 tomis, folio, Lutetiae Parisiorum, 1628. [N. 3. 15-17.] Taylor (Fraricisct) et Booth {Arnoldt) Examen PrctfationU Morini in BibUa GrtBcOj de TextiU Hebraici corruptione et Groeci auctoritate, 1 Smo. Lug. Bat. 1636. [M. 16. 44.] Vetus Testamentum Grsecum, ex Versione LXXInterpretum,juxta exem- plar Vaticanum, Romae editum. 8vo. Cantabrigise, 1665. [Ff. 8. 22.] Exemplar aliud. 8vo« Cantabrigise, 1665. [L. 8. 20.] Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Cantabrigise, 1665. [R. 21. 59.] Vetus Testamentum Grsecum, ex Versione LXX Interpretum, ex antiquis- simo MS. Codice Alexandrino accurate descriptum, et ope aliorum exemplarium ac priscorum scriptorum emendatum atque suppletum. Edidit Joannes Ernestus Grabs. 4 tomis in 2 vols, folio, Oxonii, 1707, 1720. [A. 4. 19,20.] Vetus Testamentum, ex Versione Septuaginta Interpretum juxta Exem- plar Vaticanum Romae editum, accuratissim^ denuo recognitum : una com Scholiis ejusdem editionis, Variis Manuscriptorum Codicum Vete- rumque Exemplarium Lectionibus, necnon fragmentis Versionum Aquilae, Symmachi, et Theodotionis. Edidit Lambertus Bos. 2 tomis, 4to. Franequerse, 1709. [E. 14. 2,3.] Hexaplorum Origenis quae supersunt. Ex manuscriptis et ex libris editis eruit, et notis illustravit Bernardus de Montfaucon. 2 tomis, fo- lio, Parisiis, 1713. [E. 12. 16,17.] Psalterium juxta Exemplar Alexandrinum Graeco-Latinum, studio Thomse Gale. Sfo. Oxonii, 1678. [F. 17. 18.] *Vetus Testamentum Graecum, cum Variis Lectionibus, cura Roberti HoufKs, S.T. P. et Jacobi Parsons, S.T.B. 5 tomis, folio, Oxonii, e Typographeo Clarendoniaiio, 1798-1826. HOLY SCRIPTURES. 13 *Vet08 TesCamentmn Gnecum, ^ Codice MS. Alezandrino, qui Londini in Bibliotheca Musei Britanniei asservatur, typis ad similitudinem ipaius Codicis Scripturee fideliter descriptus, cura et labore Henrici Heiveii Babsb« A.m. 4 tomis, folio, Londini, 1816-i26. Latin. Biblia Sacra Latina^ Vulgate Editionis ; cura Prologo Hieronymi de Di- yinae Scripturae Libria. folio, Neapoli. m.tttc.ly^phu [C. 4. 11.^ Biblia Sacra Latina. 4to. Venetiis. m.c((C.I|:|:]rtb. [H. 6. 1 0.3 Biblia Latina. ft tomis, 8vo. Lutetiae, Ex ofBcina Roberti Stephani, 1545. [L 14. 19,20.] Biblia Sacra Vulgata Latina ii mendis repurgata, Johannis Bbnedicti in- duatrii. folio, Parisiis, 1549. |[N. 2. 30.] Biblia Vulgata Latina. Syo. apud Robertum Stepbanum, (Genevae,) 1555. [Ff. 7. ISO.] Biblia Latina, ad vetustisaima exemplaria castigata. folio, Antverpiae, 1561 . [M. 4. 2.] Biblia Sacra Vulgatse Editonis Sixti V. Pont. Max. jussu recognita atque edita. 8vo. Antverpiee, 1599. Qllb. 9. dd,"] Biblia Sacra Veteris et Novi Testaraenti juxta Vulgatam Editionem. 8vo. Apud Petniin Sanctandreanum, (Lugduni,) 1614, [F. 27. 4.] Biblia Sacra juxta Editionem Vulgatam. 8vo. Lugduni^ 1 682. [D. 7. 48.] Biblia Sacra, juxta Editionem Vulgatam. 8vo. Antverpiae, 1645. [R, 10. 1.]* Psalmi, juxta Hebraicam veritatem, Latine redditi ab Hieronymo Strido- nensi. Inter Hieronymi Opera , Tom. VII. folio, Antverpia:, 1578. [M. 11. 17.] f Psalterium, Latine. 24mo. Arabic The Holy Bible, containing tbe Old and New Testamenta in the Arabic Language. [Edited by the Rev. J. D. Carltlb.] royal 4to. Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 1811. [S. 4. 2 1 .] Pentateucfaus Mosis, Arabice. 4to. Ex Typographia Erpeniana. Lugduni Bauvorum, 1622. [K. 7. 1.] Liber Psalmorum, ex Arabico idiomate in Latinum translatus a Victorio SciALAc et Gabriele SioKiTA. Arabic^ et Latin^. 4to. Romae, 1614. [K. 14. 21.] Novum Teatamentum, Arabice. 4to. [K. 6. 2S.'] ^ Syriac. Psalmi Davidis, Syriac^. Cura et cum Veraione Latina Thomae Erpbmii. 4to. Lugd. Bat 1625. [K. 14. 15.] Novum Teatamentum, Syriac^ (Hebraicia Literis). 24mo. Ahtverpiae, 1575. [H. 17. 47.] Teatamentum Syriacum Novum Domini Nostri Jeau Chriati, cum veraione Latina, cura et studio Johannis Lbusdbn et Caroli Sghaaf. 4to. Lugd. Bat. 1709. [E. 14. 27.] 14 RELIGION. NoTom Testamentum, Syri^c^, denuo recognitum et ad fidem Codicum mannscriptoruin emendatum. 4to. Londini, 1816. [Gg. I. 48.] Exemplar aliud. 4to. Londini, 1816. [S. 4. 18.] Apocalypsis Sancti Johannis, edita charactere Syro et Ebrseo, cum ver- sione Latina, et notis. Operd et studio Ludovici De Dieu. 4to. Lug. Bat. 1627. [K. 9. 20.] Persic. Quatuor Evangeliorum Domini Nostri Jesu Christi Persica Versio, per Abrahamum Whrlocuh. folio, Londini, 1657. [K. 11. 18.] Ethiopic. Psalterium Davidis, ^thiopice. 4to. Londini, 1815. [S. 4. 19.] Gothic- Saerorum Evangeliorum Versio Gothica ex Codice Argenteo emendata atque suppleta, cum Interpretatione Latina et Apnotationibus Erici Benzelii Archiepiscopi Upsalensis. Edidit, Observationes suas adjecit, et Graramaticam Gothicany praemisit Edwardus Lye. 4to. Oxonii, 1750. [G, 9. 5.] *Ulphilae Partium Ineditarum, in Ambrosianis Palimpseatis ab Angelo Maio repertarum. Specimen, conjunctis curls ejusdem Maii et Caroli Octavii Castillionsei editum. 4to. Mediolani, 1819. Anglo-Saxon. The Gospels of the Power Euangelistes translated in the olde Saxons tyme out of Latin into the vulgare toung of the Saxons, newly collected out of Auncient Monumentes of the sayd Saxons. By J ohn Foxe. In Saxon and Enghsh. 4to. London, 1571. [D. 19. 2.] V. Modern Versions of the Old and New Testament. (1) Versions in the Languages spoken in the Bkitish Isles. English. The Byble ; that is to say, all the Holy Scripture, in which are contayned the Olde and New Testament truly and purely translated into English. [By Richard Tavbrner.] folio, Imprynted at London, by Jhon Dave and William Seres, m. tT. j: I i jr. [B. 1 . 20.] ^ Tlie whole Byble ; that is, the holye Scripture of the Olde and Newe Testament faithfullye translated into Englyshe by Myles Coverdale 4to. London, m.)l.ltti. [C. 19. 37.] The Byble in Englyshe : [a Reprint of Archbishop Cranmer's Great Bible, 1540.] folio, London, m.ll.I^ti. [B. 2. 18.] The Holy Bible, containing the Olde and New Testament, folio, Im- printed at London by C. Barker, m.l)f.l>:j:|:(b. [N. 1. 28.] The Holy Bible, containing the Olde and New Testament, authorized and appointed to be read in Churches, folio. Imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, m.*r,ljfj:jpbiiu [E. 11. 28.] HOLY SCRIPTURES. 16 The Holy Bible. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker^ printer to the King's Most Excellent Majestie. [The first edition of the prt- sent avthoriztd Version.'] folio, London, 1611. [R. 1. 1.] The Holy Bible. Printed by Robert Barker, folio, London, 1618. [E. 11. 27.] The New Testament. Printed by itobert Barker. 8vo. London, 1614. [M, 22. 11.] The Holy Bible, folio, Cambridge, 1629. [R. 2. 31.] fThe Holy Bible. 8vo. London, 16d6. The Holy Bible, interleaved in 2 vols, folio. Printed by T. and J. Buck, Cambridge, 1659. [M. 8. 1,2.] The Holy Bible, containing the Bookes of the Old and New Testament ; illustrated with Chorographical Sculptures by J. Ogilby. folio, Printed by John Field, Cambridge, 1660. |.N. S. 26.] The Holy Bible. 4to, Cambridge, 1677. [K. 11. 33.] The Holy Bible. 4to, interleaved, in 4 vols, with a few MS. Notes, Cam- bridge, 1683. [N. 6. 17-20.] The Holy Bible. 4to. London, 1703. [C. 10. 3.] The Holy Bible. 4 vols. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1718. [G. 27. 26-29.] The Holy Bible. 4to. London, 1773. [Aa. 2. 41.] The Holy Bible, interleaved in 5 vols. 4to. Cambridge, 1789. [Aa. 2. 42-46.] The Holy Bible. 2 vols. 8vo. (Job — Malachi, and the New Testament,) Cambridge. [Ff. 4. 36,37.] The Holy Bible. Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan. 8vo. London, 1817. [S. 4. 12.] The Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. 12mo. Oxford, 1812. [Ff. 8. 63.] The New Testament, with References under the Text in words at length, so that the Parallel Texts may be seen at one View. By Francis Fox, M.A. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1722. [R. 12. 5,6.] The New Testament. 8vo. Cambridge, 1760. [Ff. 7. 42.] The New Testiment. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1808. [Ff. 7. 48.] The New Testament, engraved in Short-hand. 64mo. [H. 17. 58.] (Roman Catholic English Version*) The Holy Bible, faithfully translated into English out of the Authentical Latin ; diligently conferred with the Hebrew, Greek, and other edi- tions in divers languages. By the English College of Doway. 2 vols. 4to. [comprising the Old Testament.] Doway, 1609-10. [C. 1.16,17.] ^Translation of the New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ from the Latin Vulgate. Published by authority, and diligently compared with the Original Greek. [The Rhemish Translation of the New Testament.] London, 1823. 8vo. Welsh. Y Bibl Cyssegr-Lan sef yr hen Destament a'r Newydd. [The Holy Bi- ble, containing the Old and New Testament.] 8vo. Llundain, 1630. [E. 18. 26.] ' Another Copy. 8vo. Llundain, 1804. [S. 4. 13.] 16 r{:ligion. Newydd Testament ein Harglwydd a'n Hiachawdnr letu Crist. [The New Testament'in Welsh.] Caer-Grawnt, (London,) ISmo. 1806. [Aa. S. 91.] Irish. An Biobia Naomlitha ; ann a bhfuilid an Tsean Tiomnadh ; ar na thar- ruing go firinneach as a Neabhora Ughdarach. (The Bible in Irish.) 8yo. London, 1817. [S. 4. 14.] Gablic. The Holy Bible in Gaelic 8vo. Edinburgh, 1807. [S. 5. 17.] The New Testament in Gaelic. 12mo. London, 1816. [|S. 5. 12.] (S) Versions in the Languages spoken on the Continent ov Europe. (alphabetically arranged.) The Holy Bible in Bohemian. 8vo. Berlin, 1818. [S. 5. 1.] The New Testament in Danish. 12mo. London, 1814. [^S. 5. 18.] The New Testament in Dorpatian. l£mo. Mittau, 1816. [S. 5. 10.] The Holy Bible in Dutch. 8vo. London, 1817. [S. 5. 6.] The Prophetical Books, in High Dutch. 4to. Herborn, 1604. [K. 9. 1.] The New Testament in Finnish. 12mo. Turusa, 1815. QS. 4. 15.] La Sainte Bible (The Holy Bible in French). 12mo. Sedan, 1633. [M. 16. 4«.] La Bible Sainte; traduit par les Pasteurs de Geneve ; avec les Pseaumes de Dayid mis en Rime Francoise par Clement Marot et Theodore de Besze. 8vo. Geneve, 1605. QM. 18. 45.] La Sainte Bible. 12mo. Amsterdam, 1710. [G. 27. 12.] La Sainte Bible. 12mo. London, 1817. [S. 5. 18.] Le Nouveau Testament. 8vo. a la Haye, 1735. [R. 10. 55.] The New Testament, in French and English. 8vo. London, 1817. [S. 5. 8.j The Holy Bible in High German. 4to. Delf, 1596. [K. 9. 4.] The New Testament in Modern Greek. 12mo. London^ 1814. [S. 5. 7.] The Holy Bible in the Hungarian Language. Svo, Oppenheim, 1612. [K. 9. 19.] Psalmi da David, nuovamente dalla Hebraica Verita tradotti in Lingua Toscana. [The Psalms in Italian, translated by Antonio Bmecioli.] 12mo. Venetia, 1531. [G. 8. 50.] The New Testament in Lettish or Lettonian. 12mo. Jelgawd, 1816. [S. 5. 8.] The Holy Bible in Polish. 8vo. Berlin, 1810. [S. 5. 4.] The New Testament in Portugueze. 12mo. Amsterdam, 1 71 2. [G. ] 9.1 1 .] The New Testament in Portugueze. 12mo. London, 1817. [S. 5. 19.^ The New Testament in Revalian. 12mo. Petersburgh, 1816. [S. 5. 9.] The New Testament in Sclavonian (or antient Russian.) 8vo. Peters- burgh, 18.. [S. 5. 5.] The Holy Bible in Spanish. 4to. 1569. [B. 4. 34.] HOLY SCRIPTURES. 17 The New TetUment in Spanish. 1 2mo. 1596. [G. 8. 8.^ The New Testament in Spanish. 12mo. London, 1817. [S. 5. ft J] The Holy Bible in Swedish. 8vo. Stockholm/ 1814. [S. 5. 11.] (S) Versions in the Languages spoken in Asia. FenionSf executed by the Brethren of the Mission at Serampore. Fae-Similes of Specimens of the Sacred Scriptures in the Eastern Lan- Cages, translated by the Brethren of the Serampore Mission. 8vo. ndon, 1816. [Gg. 7. 7.] The New Testament in Chinese. 12mo. Serampore, n, d. [S. 5. 80.] The Pentateuch and Historical Books of the Old Testament, in Hindoo- STAHEB. % vols. 8vo. Scrsmpore, ». d. [S. 5. 28,S9.] The New Testament in Hindoostanee. ' 8vo. Serampore, n. d, [S. 5, 24.] The Pentateuch in the Mahratta Dialect. 8vo: Serampore, n.d. [S. 5. 22.] The Pentateuch and Historical Books of the Old Testament, in Orissa. « vols. 8vo. Serampore, «. d. [S. 5. 20,25.] The New Testament in the Shik or Sikh Dialect. 8vo. Serampore, n. d. [S. 5. 21.] Other Asiatic Versions, The New Testament in Armenian. 8vo. Petersburgh, 1814. [S. 5. 27.J Evangelinm St. Nfatthaei in Linguam Calmucco-Monoolicam transla- tum ab Isaaco Jacobo Schmidt. 4to. Petropoli, 1815. [S. 4. 20.] The New Testament in the Malay Language. 8vo. London, 1818. [S. 5. 26.] The New Testament in the Malay Language. 8vo. London, )818. . [S. 6. 17.] The New Testament in the Georgian Language. 4to, Petersburgh, 18. • [S. 4. 17.] The New Testament in the Tartar Language. 8vo. Petersburgh, 18. • [S, 5. 28.] (4) Versidiis in the Lanouaoes of North America, and of Africa. The Foar Gospels, translated into the Language of the Esquimeaux, on the Coast of Labrador, by the Missionaries of the United Brethren. 12mo. London, 1818. [S. 5. 15.] The Gospel according to St John, in Mohawk and English. 12mo. Lon- don, «. diti, Latini ex Hebraeo facti, brevibusque scholiis iUustrati ab Imma- nuele Trehellio et Francisco Junio. Accesserunt Libri Apocryphi, Latind redditi, et notis quibusdam aucti a Francisco Jnnio, nee nan Novi Testamenti Libri, ex sermone Syro ab eodem Trem^llio et ex Grseco a Theodoro Beza, in Ladnum versi, nodsque itidem iUustrad. Secund4 Curd Francisci Junii. folio, Londini, 1593. [K. 11. 8.] Biblia Sacra. — Vetus Testamentum, ab Im. Tremellio et Fr. Juoio ex Hebraeo Latine redditum. Item Testamentum Novum a Theodoro Beza e Grseco in Ladnum versum. 12mo. Amstelodami, 1633. [H. 8. 34.] — ^— ^— Exemplar aliud. 12mo. Amstelodami, 1633. [S. 3. 1.] Biblia Sacra Ladnti ; ex interpretatione Imman. TremeUii, Fr. Junii, et Theod. Bezae. 12mo. Londini, 1661. QM. 8. 20.] Biblia Sacra Ladn^; ex interpretatione Imman. TremeUii, Fr. Junii, et Theod. Bezae. 12mo. Londini, 1680. [F. 27. 1.] Biblia Sacra Glossata ; a Luca et Andrea Osiandro. fdioi Fcaocofurd, 1611. [K. 12. 8.] r HOLY SCKIPTURES. !» Psalttriiun» reUqnaque Sacraram Literannn Carrama, et PreeationeB, cum Arginnentis Sebastiani Caatalionis. 12mo. AntTerpise, 1555. [L. 18, 21.] BucHAKiUfi (Georgii) Psalmorum Davidia Paraphrasis Poetica. IJ^mo. Herborne, 1619. [K. 16. 24,.'] A Vimdkation of Buchanmt^a Paraphrase of the Book of Pudms. By TkomoM Ruddiman. 8yo. Edinburgh^ 1745. [R. 10. 71.] iomnomi (Arturi) Psalmi Davidici, interpretatiofnei argumentist Dotis- que illuatrati. 8vo. Londki, 1741. [A. 17* 47.] *' Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Londini, 1741. [Q. 2. 20.] NoTum Testameptum, ex Deaiderii Erasmi Roterodamensis versione. \StJDM. Basilese, 1570. [£. 17. 28.] Novum l>Mtanentum, ex Theodori Bez8B interpretatione. 8vo. Genevse, 1616. [H. 8. 9.] NoTmn Testamentum, ex Theodori Bezae interpretatione. 8vo. Amste- lodami, 16d8v [R. 14. 40.] j2. Harmonies of the Old and New Testament. L Harmonies of the Old Testament. LiOHTfOOT (John) The Harmony, Chronicle, and Order of the Old Tes- tament. 4to. London, 1647. [D. 19. 18.] Ligbtfoot (John) The Harmony, Chronicle, and Order of the Old Tes- tament, folio, London, 1655. [B. 4. 20.] ^TowirsiND (George) The Old Testament arranged in Historical and Chronological Order, in such manner, that the Books, Chaptersi Ptalms, Prophecies, 8rc. may be read as one connected History. With Notes. Second Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1826. ii. Harmonies of the New Testament^ and*of Parts thereof ^owKssKD (George) The New Testament arranged in Historical and Chronological Order, in such manner that the Gospels, the Epistlea, and the Acts, may be read as one connected History. With copioua Notes on many of the Principal Subjects in Theology. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1825. QaiAKnai (Andrese) Harmonise Evangelicse Ubri quatuor, Grsece et Latine. folio, Bastlese, 1587. [M. 20. 18.] WoftTH (Georgii) Vita vel Evangelium Jesu Christi, ex quatuor evan- griiSa ita oonscriptum, ut Lector nihil vel in or dine vel in rebus ipsis detiderare possit: et Epitome Actorum Apostolicorum, Epistolarum Paoli, Jacobi, Petri, Johannis, et Apocalypseos. folio, Francofurti, 1594. [M. 3. 17.] Harasonia ex tribus Evangelistis, Matthsco, Marco, et Luca composita, Commentariis Johannis Calvin i exposita, et ejusdem in Johannis Evangelium Commentarius. folio, Genevae, 1595. [L. 12. 11.] C2 90 RELIGION. Bab&adii (Sebastiani) Commentaria in Concordiam et Historiam Evan- gelicatn. 2tomh, folio, Antyerpiee, 1617- ^L. «/2,S.] Harmonia Evangelica, a Martino Chbmnitio inchoata, per Polycarpum Lyserum contiuuata, et a Johanne Gerhardo perfecta, cum Comtnenta-' rio. folio, Francofiirti, 1622. [D. 13. 14,15.] Harmonia Chemnitio-Lyseriana, a Johanne Grerhardo condnuata, et justoCommentario illustrata. 3 tomis, 4to. Jenee,l626. [[J. 19. 18-20.] Garthwait (Henry) MONOTE22APON. The Evangelical Harmo- nic, reducing the foure Evanfgelists into one context. 4to. Cam- bridge, 1633. [B. 7. 16.] Garthwait (Henry) MONOTE22APON. 4to. Cambridge, 1633. [D. 19. 12.] Ludolphi de Saxokia Vita D. N. Jesu Christi, e sacris quatuor Evan^ geliorum sanctorumque Patrum fontibus derivata. folio, Lugduni, 1642. [L. 4. 10.] LiOHTFOOT (John) The Harmony of the Foure Evangelists. Parts I. II. III. 4to. London, 1644-47-50. [D, 19. 13.] Altuoffbri (ChristopLori) Harmonia Evangelistarum emeduUata; hoc est, Observationes Sacrae in quatuor Evangelistas, 4to. Jen«, 1653. [G. 19. 5.] Clbrici (Johannis) Harmonia Evangelica: cui subjuncta est Historia Jesu Christi, ex quatuor Evangelistis conchinata. 4to. Lugduni, [t . e. Altorfii,] 1700. [R. 8. 20.] Whiston (William) A Short View of the Chronology of the Old Testo- ment, and of the Harmony of the Four Evangelists. 4to. Cambridge, 1702. [R. 8. 30.] Wright (John) A Short View of Mr. Whiston 8 Hannony of the Nem Testament. 4to. London, 1704. [;P. 42. (2.)] PiLKiNGTON (Matthew) The Evangelical History and Harmony, folio, London, 1747. [R. 2. 33.] MikCKNiOHT (James) A Harmony of the Four Gospels, in which the Natural Order of each is preserved, with a Commentary and Notes. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1763. [C. 23. 11,12.] Observations on Dr. MacknighVs Harmony^ so far as relates to the History of our Saviour* s Resurrection. 4to. London, 1764. [P. 6. 2.] fPEtiESTLET (Joseph) A Harmony of the Evangelists in Greek: to which are prefixed Critical Dissertations in English. 4to. London, 1778. Newcome (William, Bishop of Ossory) An Harmony of the Gospels, in which the Original Text is disposed after Le Clerc's genera] man- ner; with select various readings and notes, folio, London, 1776. [O. 2. 34.] RicREL (Dionysii) Divi Pauli Monopanton : id est, Unum ex Omnibus D. Pauli Epistolis, per locos communes seu certarum materiarum titulos. l8mo. Parisiis, 1631. [K. 16. 31.] "Roberts (Peter) A Harmony of the Epistles of the Holy Apostles: lo which is added, a Summary of tlie Entire. 4to. Cambridge, 1800. HOLY SCRIPTURES. 21 iii. Works reconciling alleged or seetuing Cont7'adictions in the Sacred Writings. Beouohtoni (Hugonis) Concentus SS. Scripturse. 4to. Hanovise, 1602. [S. 1. 4.] Althameu (Andrece) Conciliationes Locorum Scripturse, qusB specie tentts inter se pugnare videntur. 12mo. Norimbcrga?, 1686. [G. 19. 29.] The Reconciler of the Bible : wherein above Two Thousand seeming ContradicUons throughout the Old and New Testament are Ailly and plainly reconciled, by J. T. 12mo. London, 1656. [F. 17. 15.] 3. Apocryphal Books and Writings. ^Libri Veteris .Testamenti Apocryphi. Textum Greecum recognovit, et Variarum Lectionum Delectum adjecit^ Jo. Christ. Gul. Auqusti. Lipsiae, 1804. 8vo. The Apocrypha. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1763. [li. 3. 42.] Am Euay upon the Books commonly called " Apocrypha.** By a Jjover of Truth. 8vo. London, 1740. [P. 97. (7.)] Another Copy. Bvo. London^ 1740. [P. 306. (10.)] • Lee C Francis J A Dissertation upon the Second Book of Esdras. 8vo. London^ 1722. [F. 23. 5.] Tobias Hebraic^, ut is adhuc hodie apud Judsos invenitur. Omnia ex Hebrseo in Latinum translata per Paulum Fagiuro. . 4to. Isnse, 1532. [K. 14. 17.] Exemplar aliud. 4to. Isnae, 1532. [K. 14. 38.] Fabkicii (Joannis Alberti) Codex Pseudepigraphus Veteris Testamenti. ^^o. 3 torois, Hamburgi, 1713-23-33. [D. 15. 39,40,40*.] Fabridi (Joannis Alberti) Codex Pseudepigraphus Novi Testamenti. 8vo. 4 tomis, Hamburgi, 1703-23. [F. 7. 55-58.] Dalljei (Joannis) De Pseudepigraphis Apostolicis, seu Libris octo Apos- tolicarum Constitutionum, Tractatus. 12mo. Harderovici, 1653. [R. 20. 52.] 4. Histories and Abstracts of the Bible. Bbbthorii (Petri) Moralitates Bibliorum. 2 tomis, 8vo. Duaci, 1609. [K. 17. 21,22.] CiiAPHAM (Henoch) A Briefe of the Bible's Histoi;y. Drawne first into English Poesie, and then illustrated by apt Annotations : wherto ia added a Synopsis of the Bible's Doctrine. 24mo. London, 1639. [D. 18. 48,1 CoMSSTORis (Petri) HistoriaScholaatica. 4to.Lugduni, 1543. [G. 19. ll.J De Vita et Morte Mosis Libri tres. Hebraice edidit, Latina Interpreta- tione et Notis illustravitGilbertus Gaulmyn. 8vo. Parisiis, 1629. [I. 15. 44.] t Benson (George) The Life of Christ. 4to. London, 1764. Haewood (Edward) The Life and Character of Jesus Christ Delineated. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 288. 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[li. 1. 14.] Watts (Isaac) A View of the Whole Scripture History. 8vo. London, 1782. [F. 22. 19.] 11. Sacred Philology ; or, the Criticism and Inter- pretation of the Scriptures. 1. Introductions to the Holy Scriptures. — Critical Essays and Treatises on the Sacred Testj its Style and Idiom, and an Translations of the Bible. *Lb Long ( Jacobi) Bibliotheca Sacra : seu Syllabus .omnium fere Sacrse Scripturse £ditionum et Versionnm ; emendata ^ continuata ab An- drei Gottlob Mascb. 4 tomis, 4to. Hals, 1778-90. Bbngelu (Jo. Alberti) Apparatus Criticus ad Novum Testamentum, Criseos Sacrae Compendium, Limam, Supplementum et Fructum exhi- bens. Curante Philippo Davide Burkio. 4to. Tubings, 1768. [Aa. 2. 40.] Bengelii(J. A.) Apparatus Criticus ad Novum Testamentum. 4to. Tu- bings, 1784. [R. 17. 24.] Bbmslby (Richard) Proposals for a New Edition of the Greek Testament .and Latin Version. 4to. London, 1721. [N. 8. 81.] MiDDLETON {Conyers) Remarks^ paragraph Sy paragraph^ upon tkt Fro^ posals published by Richard Bentleyfor a New Edition of the Greek Tes» tamtntand Latin Version, 4to. London^ 1721. [N. 8. 81.] ■ Another Copy. 4to. London^ 1721. [P. 15. (11.)] Another Copy. 4to. InMiddkton's Works.y oVll. [G. 9. 18.] Middleton (Conyers) Farther Remarks upon Dr, Bentl^'s Proposals^ con- Jtainimg afuU Answer to the Editor's Defence of his said Proposals^ as well as to all his Objections there made against my former remarks. 4to. Lon" don, 1721. [N. 8. 31.] Epistola Dues ad celeberrimmn dodissimwmque virum F F— * profes- sorem Amstelodamensem scriptas. Quorum in altera qgitur de Editione Novi Teslamenti d Clarissimo BentUio snscepta^ omnesque ejus adhuc in SACRED PHILOLOGY. S8 heem ewmstt cm^ectura de tacro Testu exandnantur. In altera vero muUa de corrwpHi (uii xndenturj epUtolarum Navi Testamenti locia con- jtciurct j0m primum edittt propamtntur, [Auctore Z. Pearce^ posted Epucopo Rqjg^enii.'] 4to. Londitn^ 1721. [N. 8. 31.] Bbekocah (John) A Critical Dissertation upon 1 Tim. iii. 16. Wherein Roles are laid down to distinguish in various Readings which is ge- nuine; and an Account given of ahove one hundred Greek Manu- scripts of St. Paul's Epistles. 8vo. London, 1741. [D. 27. 15.] B1.ACKWALI. (Anthony) The Sacred Classics Illustrated and Defended ; or an Essay humbly offered towards proving the Purity, Propriety, and True Eloquence of the Writers of the New Testament, &c. 1 2mo* % vols. London, 1737. [G. 21. 27,28.] Boorrn (Amoldi) Animadversiones Sacrse ad Textum Hebraicum Ve- teris Testament!: in quibus loci multi difBciles, hactenus non satis intellecti vulgo, multaque phrases obscuriores ac vocabula parum adhuc percepta, explicantur ; veraeque Expositiones cum aliorum Interpreta- tnentis, praecipue Graeci, Syri, Chddsei, Hieronymi, ac Rabbinorum, conferuntur. 4to. Londini, 1644. [G. 19. 4.] Exemplar alhid. 4to. Londini, 1644. [B. 7. 88.] *BoT8 (Thomas) Tactica Sacra : An Attempt to exhibit to the Eye, by Tabular Arrangements, a General Rule of Composition prevailing in the Holy Scriptures. 4to. London, 1824. BftSTT (Thomas) A Letter, shewing why our English Bibles differ so much from the Septuagint, though both are translated from the Hebrew Original. 8vo. London, 1748. [R. 19. 7.] Another Copy. 8vo. J» Vol, III, of Bishop Watson^s Collection of Tracts. [L 25. 22.] Cappslli (Ludovici) Critica Sacra ; sive de Variis quse in Sacris Veteris Testamenti Libris occurrunt Lecdonibus. folio, Lut. Paris. 1650. [K. 12. 4.] Booth (Amoldi) De TextiU Bebraici Veteris Testamenti Certitudine et Authentia, contra Ludovici Capelli Criticam^ Epistola ad Rererendissimum Jacobum Usseriumy Archiepiscopum Armachanum. 4to. ParisOst 1650« [M. 14. ^6.] Ci^elli (Ludovici) De Criticd nuper k se editd Epistola Apologetica, in qui Amoldi Bootii temeraria Criticse Censura refellitur. 4to. Salmurii, 1651. [N. 8. 44.] BvxTORFii (Johannis,JiUiJ Anticritica: seu Findidas Veritatis Hebraicce adoersus LMdovid CappelU Criticam Sacram, ejutque Defensionem. 4to« Basilea, 1658. [K. 14. 24.] Cappelli (Ludovici) Diatriba de Veria et Antiquis Ehrseorum Literis, op* posita Job. Buxtorfii de eodem Argumento Dissertihiioni. 18mo. Amstelodami, 1645. [M. 16. 46.] Carpzovii (Jo. Gottlob.) Commentatio Critica ad Libros Novi Testa- menti. 4to. Lipsiae, 1780. [R. 8. 22.] 'tCAST4Lioin8 (Sebaatiani) De£eiM|io svanim Tranalationum^ et maxime Novi Foederis* 8vo. Basileaa. An Account of the Translation of the Bible into the Lithuanian Tongue, into which Language the ScrqMuna irere as yei never translated : with a copy of the 'Ksattmonial given to the Tranalator [Samuel Boguslaus 24 RELIGION. CHYLiK8Ki],and of the Approbation of his underuking, by several Reve- rend Doctors of Divinity, with Professors of the same and other per- sons of note, in the University of Oxford, Nov. 15, 1659. . 4to« Oxford, 1659. [M. 20. 18.] CoLLYER (David) The Sacred Interpreter ; or Practical Introduction to- wards a Beneficial Reading and Understanding of the Holy Bible. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1746. [G. 25. 13,14.] An Index to Mr. Col]yer*s Sacred Interpreter. 8vo. [P. 181. (18.)] CosiN (John, Bishop of Durham) A Scholastical History of the Canon of the Holy Scripture, or the Certain and Indubiute Books thereof, as they are received in- the Church of England. 4to. London, 1672. [E. 20. 1.] Cruwys (H. S.) Enquiries into the Archetype of the Septuagint Version. 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 308. 12.] A Dissertation concerning the Canonical Authority of the Gospel ac- cording to St. Matthew, and the Reasons upon which it hath been an- tiently rejected. 8vo. London, 1782. [R. 10. 82.] '— Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1782. [P. 55. (10.)] DupiN (L. E.) Dissertation Preliminaire : ou Prolegom^nes sur la Bible. 4to. Paris, 1701. [N. 6. 6.] EIbwarbs (Tho.) DuieDissertationes: In priore quarum probatur,Varian- tes Lectiones, et Menda, quae in Sacram Scripturam irrepserunt, non labefaciare ejus auctoritatem in rebus quae ad Fidem et Mores perti- nent : In posteriore vero, Prsedestinationem Paulinam ad Gentilium Vocationem totam spectare. 8vo. 1768, Cantabrigice. [P. 256. (2.)] Essay for a New Translation of the Bible. By H. R. 8vo. London, 1727. [A. 18. 63.] Flacii (Matthias) Clavis Scriptures Sacrae. 2 tomis, folio. Basilese, 1580-81. [Ff. 2. 6,7.] A Full Inquiry inio the Original Authority of the Text in 1 John v. 7. containing an Account of Dr. MilVs Evidences from Antiquity, for and against its being genuine. 8vo. London, 1715. [M. 20. 9.] Geddes (Alexander) Prospectus of a New Translation of the Bible. 4to. Glasgow, 1786. [C. 21. 11.] Gbll (Robert) An Essay toward the Amendment of the last English Translation of the Bible, or a Proof by many instances that the last maybe improved, folio,* London, 1659. 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[R. 8. 27.] GaiLLMANNi (Godefridi) Allegorise simul et Tropologiae in locos utrlus- que Testamenti selectiores, collects et in ordinem digests. 8vo« Paris. 1574. [G. 19. 16.] Index Librorum MSS. Graecorum, et Versionum Antiquarum Novi Foe- deris, quoa viri Eruditissiroi J. Millius et J. Kusterus cum tertia editione Stephanica contulerunt. Studio et Opera Josephi Hallett. 8vo. Londini, 1728. [P. 234. (4.)] Hare (Francis, Bishop of Chichester) The Difficulties and Discourage- ments, which attend the Study of the Scriptures in the way of Private Judgment^ represented. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 19. 10.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1714, [M. 19. IS.] Another Copy. Svo. London, 1714. [N. 6. 44.] Harwood (Edward) A New Introduction to the Study and Knowledge of the New Testament. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1767. [G. 25. 8y9.] Hathb (Thomas) A General View of the Holy Scriptures ; or, the Times, Places^ and Persons of the Holy Scriptures, folio, London, 1640. 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[M. 8. 28.] JoBHSOir (Anthony) An Historical Account of the several English Trans- lations of the Bible, and the Opposition they met with from the Church of Rome. 8vo. London, 1780. [P. 58. (5.)] Another Copy. 8vo. In Bishop Waison*s Theological Tracts, Vol. III. [I. 25. 22.] Jones (Jeremiah) A New and Full Method of settling the Canonical Authority of the New Testament. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1726. [E. 26. 1-2.] Kbhnicott (Benjamin) Dissertations on the State of the printed He- brew Text of the Old Testament ; with an Account of all the Hebrew MSS. now known, and a particular Catalogue of 110 MSS. in Oxford, «6 RELIGION. Cambridge, and the British Museitiii. 8vo. % vols. Oxford, 1753- 1759. [G. 9. 24^.] Another Copy. 8vo. « vols. Oxford, 1758-1759. j ^'Jj^'^n Rutherford (Thomas) Letter to Dr. Kemiicott, on the Samaritan Pen* tatewh. 8to. London, 1761. [P. ft07. (4.)] Dr. Kennicott's Answer to Dr. Rutherford. 8vo. London, 1762. [P. 207. 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Interpretum translatione dignoscenda, illius cum Vulgatd conciliatione, et juxta Judaeos divina integritate ; totiusque Rabbinicae antiquitatis, et operis Masorethici sera, explicatione etcensura. Pars prior. 4to. Lutetis Parisiorum« 1633. [K. 14. 14.] Morini (Joannis) Diatribe Elenctica de Sinceritate Hebrsei Graecique Text(is dignoscendil. Accedunt Appendix, in qua nonuulla Divinitatis et Incarnationis Jesu Christi D. N. illustrissima Testimonia in Hebrseo textu, corrupta Talmudis Rabbinorumque auctoritate, restituuntur : et Animadversiones in Censuram Exercitationum ad Samaritanorum Pentateuchum. Svo. Parisiis, 1639. [M. 16. 6.] Morini (Joannis) Exercitationes Ecclesiastics in utrumque Samarita- norum Pentateuchum. 4to. Parisiis, 1631. [K. 14. 30.] Morini (Stephani) Exercitationes de Lingud Primsevi ejusque Appen- dicibus. 4to. Ultrajecti, 1694. 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(2.)] Owen (Henry) An Inquiry into the present state of the Septuagint Ver- sion of the Old Testament 8vo. London, 1769. [P. 251. (3.)] Palladii (Petri) Isagoge ad Lihros Propheticos et Apostolicos. 1 2mo. Witebergae, 1587. [E. 16. 9.] PxRCT (Thomas Bp. of Droroore) A Key to the New Testament: giving an account of the several Books, their Contents^ their Authors, and the Times, Places, and Occasions, on which they were respectively written. Svo. London, 1773. [F. 22. 18.] Pfbifferi (Augusti) Critica Sacra ; sive De Sacri Codicis Partitione, Editionibus variis, Linguis Originalibus, &c. &c. Svo. Dresdae, 1688. [A. 19. 14.] Pfluo (Julii) Elenchus Theologorum in tota Sacra Biblia. 4to. Colonise, 1558. [K. 20. 16.] PossEviNi (Antonii) Apparatus Sacer ad Scriptores Veteris et Ncvi Testa- ment! ; Eorum Interpretes, Synodos, et Patres Latinos ac Graecos ; honim Yersiones; Theologos Scholasticos, qui contra Haereticos egerunt ; Chronographos et Historiographos Ecclesiasticos ; Eos qui casus Consciendae explicarunt ; Alios, qui Canonicum Jus sunt inter- pretati ; Poetas Sacros, Libros pios quocunque idiomate conscriptos. Accedunt Catalogi MS. Codicum Grsecorum et Latinorum in antiquis et celebriwibus Bibliothecis asservatorum. 2 tomis, folio, Colonise, 1608. [K. 4. 14,15.] Pratt (Josiah) Prospectus, with Specimens, of a New Polyglott Bible in quarto. 4to. Oxford, 1797. C^d. 3. 69.] Pratt (Josiah) Prospectus of a Polyglott Bible in octavo, with an Appen- dix. 8vo. London, 1799. [Hh. 3. 43.] Pkitu (Jo. Greorgii) Introductio in Lectionem Novi Testament!; in qua, quae ad Rem Criticam, Historiam, Chronologiam, et Geographiam pertinent, breviter et perspicue exponuntur. 12mo. Lipsiae, 1704. [R.21.58.] RiCHARDSoH (John) The Canon of the New Testament Vindicated : in answer to the Objections of J[ohn]. T[oland]. in his Amyntor. 8vo. London, 1701. [N. 9. 34.] Riveti (Andre») Critic! Sacri Libris IV. 8vo. Genevee, 1626. [R. 14. 57.] Riveti (Andrese) Isagoge seu Introductio Generalis ad Scripturam Sa- cram Veteris et Novi Tesumenti. Inter Op. Theolog. Tom. IL foUo. [L. 11. 10.] Roberts (Francis) CUivis Bibliorum : The Key of the Bible, unlocking the Ridhest Treasury of the Holy Scriptures. 8vo. London, 1648. [G. 18. ^e.^ Search the Scripturis. ' A Treatise shewing that all Christians ought to read die Holy Books; with directions to them herein. 18mo. London, 1685. [K. 16.. 9.] Sharp (Granville) Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive Article in the Greek Text of the New Testament. l£mo. Durham, 1798. [Hh. 4. 35.] so RELIGION. Letters to GranvSk Skwrpf Esq. respecting his remarks ta. Greece et Latine. 4to. Parisiis, 1619. [L. 20. 21.] Ctrilli, Alexandrini Archiepiscopi, Glaphyra ; sive Commentaria in quinque Libros Moysis, in Esaiam Prophetam, in Duodecim Minores Propbetas, et in Joannis Evangelium. Grsece et Latine. folio. Inter Operum Tomos I.-IV. [M. 13. 9-12.] Rabani Mauri (Magnentii, Arcbiepiscopi Moguntini,) Commentarii in Libros Historicos Veteris Testamenti, in Proverbia Salomonis, Librum Sapientise, Jeremise et Ezechielis Prophetias, duos libros Macha- baeonmi et Ecdesiasticum, in Matthieum et omnes Pauli Epistolas. folio. Inter Operum Tomos II.-V. [M. 11. 11-13.] Divi Thom£ Aquinatis, Doctoris Angelici, Commentaria in quosdam Libros Veteris et Novi Testamenti, scilicet, in Job ; Prima Quinqua- gena Davidis ; Canticum Canticorum ; Esaiam ; Jeremiam, et ejus Lamentationes ; in Evangelia secundum Matthieum et Joannem ; Ca- thena Aurea in Quatuor Evangelia, ex dictis Patrum connexa ; Com- mentaria in omnes D. Pauli Apostoli Epistolas. folio, Inter Operum Tomos XIIL-XVL [H. 12. 18^20.] Venerabilis Bedx, presbyteri, Commentationes in Sacras Literas. 2 tomis, folio, Parisiis, 1545. [L 11. 15.] Nicbolai de Ltra Commentaria in Universa Biblia ; cum Additionibus ad Lyre Postillas in Sacram Scripturam, et correctorio Matthise Thuringi. 7 Yols. folio. Basilen, et Ex Valle Engadi, 1506-1508. [L. 5. 8-14.] HuGONis (Cardinalis) Postilla, sive Commentaria in Biblia Sacra. 7 vols. folio. Basilese, m.ccrc.):cbtti. [L. 5. 1-7*] HuGoms DE S. VicTORE Annotationes Elucidatorise, Allegorise, et Quaestiones in omnes Sacrse Scriptarae Libros. folio. Inter Opera, [M. 11. 15.] Critici Sacri: sive Clarissimorum Virorum in Sacrosancta utriusque Foederis Biblia Doctissimse Adnotationes, atque Tractatus Philologici. folio, 9 tomis, Londini, 1660. [M. 2. 1-9.] — — Exemplar aliud. folio, 9 tomis, Londini, 1660. [Aa. 1. 38-43.] Exemplar aliud. folio, 9 tomis, Londini, 1660. [Bb. 1. 1-3.] Pou (Matthaei) Synopsis Criticorum, aliorumque Scripturse Interpre- tum. 5 tomis in 6 vols, folio, Londini, 1669-1676. [Bb. 1. 4-9.J Exemplar aliud. 5 tomis, folio, Londini, 1669-1676. [E. 3. 17-21.] Thomae de Vio, Cajetani Cardinalis, Opera Omnia, quotquot in Sacrse^ Scripturae Expositionem reperiuntur. 5 vols, folio, Lugduni, 1639. [L. 4. 5-9.] Bremtu (Joannis) Commentarii in Libros Veteris et Novi Test^menti. Inter Operum Tomos L-VII. [M. 4. 18-23.] 40 RELIGION. La Bibbia, con molte et utili annotation!, folio, 1562. [K. 11. 31.] 11 medesimo Libro. 1562. [K. 11. 82.] La Bible: qui est Toute la Sainte Escriture de nouveau reveue. Avec Argumens sur chacun livre, et Annotations. [Geneve] 1562, folio. [C. 5. 21.] La Sainte Bible, avec Argumens et Annotations, folio, Geneve, 1563. [K. 11. SO.] Biblia Sacra, ex Sebastiani Castalionis postrema recognitione et cum an- notationibus ejusdem. folio, Basileae, 1573. [N. 2. 17.] Cornelii a Lapide Commentarii in Scripturas Sacras. 11 tomis, folio, Antverpiae et Lugduni, 161 7-38. [L. 5. 16-26.] Biblia Sacra Latina ; Vetus Testamentum, cum Scboliis, ab Immanuele Tremellio et Francisco Junio ; Libri Apocryphi, cum notis quibus- dam, a Francisco Junio ; et Novum Testamentum, ex Sermone Syro, ab Immanuele Tremellio, et ex Grseco (cum Notis) a Tiieodoro Bbza. folio, Hanoviae, 1624. [N. 2. 15.] Biblia Latina, versione et notis Immanuelis Tremellii et Francisci Jtmii. folio, Geneva, 1630. [Aa. 1. 32.] Leonardi (Marii) Commentariorum in Universam S. Scripturam Tomus Primus, complectens Pentateuchum Mosis. folio. Colonise Agrippinae, 1621. [L. 2. 4.] Biblia Sacra Vulgats Editionis Sixti V. Pont. Max. jussu recognita atque edita, cum Scholiis Joannis Mariana et Notationibus Emanuelis Sa, addito Petri Lansselii Supplemento. folio, 2 tomis, Antverpiae, 1624. [K. 13. 12,13.] Menochii (Stephani) Brevis Explicatio Sensus Literalis Totius S. Scrip- turse, ex optimis auctoribus per Epitomen collecta. folio, 2 tomis. Colonise Agrippinse, 1630. [I. 11. 1,2.] QuisTORpii (Jobannis) Annotationes in omnes Libros Biblicos. 4to. Rostochii, 1648. [I. 20. 10.] EsTii (Guil.) Annotationes Aurese in prsecipua ac diHSciliora Sacrae Scrip- turae Loca, 4to. Colonise Agrippinse, 1622. [H. 7. 29.] Hall (Joseph, Bp. of Norwich) A Familiar Explication of all the hard Texts of the whole Divine Scripture, folio, London, 1632. [B. 4. 13.] Hall (Joseph, Bp. of Norwich) Contemplations upon the PrincipaU Pas- sages of the Old and New Testaments, folio. fForkst Vols. I. & II. [H. 28, 12-18.] Gbotii (Hugonis) Annotationes in Vetus et Novum Testamentum. folio, 4 lomis, Parisiis, 1631-44-50. [F. 13. 3-6.] Grotii (Hugonis) Annotationes in Vetus et Novum Testamentum in com- pendium redactae k Samuele Moody. 4to. Londini, 1727. [G. 14. 8.] Pious and Learned Annotations upon the Holy Bible, plainly expounding the most difficult places thereof, by that godly and famous Divine, Mr. John DioDATi) late Minister of the Gospel in Geneva, folio, London, 1664. [K. 2. 20.] XiaiNi (Jacobi) In Scripturam Commentarius. 2 tomis, in 1 vol. folio, Lugduni, 1664. [M. 5. 19.] Mater (John) A Commentary upon the Bible ; wherin the Divers Trans- lations and Expositions, Literall and Mysticall, of the most fiimous COMMENTATORS ON THE BIBLE. 41 Commentators both antient and modern, are propounded and examined. 5 vols, folio, London, 1653-1631. [Aa. 2. 48-53.] Annotations upon all the Books of the Old and New Testament. — Wherein the Text is explained ; Doubts resolved, and Various Read- ings observed ; by the labour of certain learned Divines thereunto ap- pointed, folio/ 2 vols. London, 1657. [H. 1. 20,21.] Poole (Matthew) Annotations upon the Holy Bible, wherein the Sacred Text is inserted, and Various Readings annexed, together with the Parallel Scriptures, folio, 5i vols. London, 1683. [R. 1. 23,34.] Patrick — Lowth — Arnald — and Whitby. — Paraphrase and Com- mentary upon the Bible, folio, 6 vols. London, 1727. [R. 2. 2-8.] Si/Uabus. Patrick (Simon) On the Historical and Poetical Books to the Song of Solomon, inclusive. 3 vols. [R. 2. 2-4.] Lowth (William) On the Prophetical Books. [R. 2. 5.] Arnald (Richard) On the Apocryphal Book of the Wisdom of Solo- mon, folio, London, 1744. [R. 2. 6.] Whitby (Daniel) On the New Testament. 2 vols. [R. 2. 7,8.] Henry (Matthew) An Exposition of the Old and New Testament, folio. 6 vols, in 3, Edinburgh, 1767. [Ff. 1. 1-3.] PuRTER ( Antonj^) A New and Literal Translation of all the Books of the Old and New Testament ; with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, folio, 2 vols. London, 1764. [N. 3. 27,28.] Cruden (William) The Complete Family Bible ; or a Spiritual Exposition of the Old and New Testament, folio, 2 vols. London, 1770. [Ff. 1. 4,5.] Brown (John) The Self-Interpreting Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments; with Introduction, Marginal References, Notes, and Practical Reflections. 2 vols, interleaved in 5 vols. 4to. London, 1791. [Bb. 2, 1-5.] ScpTT (Thomas) The Holy Bible: With Explanatory Notes, Practical Observations, and Marginal References. 4to. 6 vols. London, 1812. [Ff. 3. 26^1.] *D'Otly (George) and Mant (Richard, Bishop of Down and Connor) The Holy Bible with Notes, Explanatory and Practical; taken prin- cipally from the most eminent Writers of the United Church of Eng- land and Ireland. With Introductions, Tables, Indexes, &c. &c. 3 vols. 4to. Cambridge, 1822. Robinson (Thomas) Scripture Characters : or a Practical Improvement of the Principal Histories in the Old Testament from Adam to Joshua, inclusive. 12mo. London, 1789. [li. 2. 55.] Robinson (Thomas) Scripture Characters : or a Practical Improvement of the Principal Histories in the New Testament. 12mo. 2 vols. London, 1792. [li. 2, 53,54.] i& RELIGION. (2) COMMKNTATOBS ON THE OlD TesTAHENT, AND ON DeTACHED Books thereof.* [i.] Commentators on the IVfiole — or on the Greater Part — of the Old Testament, Beati Thsodoretz, Episcopi Cyri, Qusstiones et Interpretationes in omnes Veteris Testamenti Libros, et Expositio in omnes B. Pauli Epistolas. Greece et Latine. folio. Inter Optrum Tomos I. -Ill, [H. 13. %5-27-^ — Exemplar aliud. folio. Inter Opera. [M. 9. 22,] S. IsiDORi (Hispalensis Episcopi) Commentarii in Vetus Testamentum a Libro GeneseAfS usque ad Esdram. folio. Inter Opera, [K. 3. 23.] Venerabilis Bedje Commentarii in Genesin usque ad Parabolas Salomonis. folio. Inter Operum Tom. IV. [Ff. 2. 4.] Venerabilis Beds Quaestiones super Genesin usque ad Libros Regum. folio. Inter Operum Tom. III. [M. 13. 19.] Annotationes in Vetus Testamentum et in Epistolam ad Ephesios, incerto Autore, e Bibliotheca Joannis Archiepiscopi Eboracensis in lucem erutse. 8to. Cantabrigise, 1653. [G. 8. 22.] BoNAT£NTURi£ (Joaunis, Cardinalis) Expositiones in Hexaemeron, Psal- terium, Ecclesiasten, Sapientiam, Lamentationes Hieremise Prophetse, et in quosdam libros Novi Testamenti. folio. Inter Operum Tom. I. [H. 12. 1.] TosTATi (Alphonsi, Abulensis Episcopi) Commentarii in Libros Veteris Testamenti, a Genesi usque ad Paralipomena ; item super Matthseum. folio. Inter Operum Tomos I.-XII. [K. 5. 1-12.] Ruperti, Abbatis Monasterii Tvitiensis, Commentarii in Vetus Testa- mentum et Quatuor Evangelia. folio. Inter Opera Tom. I. [M. 10. 3.] RiCKBL (Dionysii k, Carthusiani) Eruditse ac Pise Enarrationes in Libros Job, Tobise, Judith, Hester, Esdrae, Nehemise, Machabseorum I. et II. folio, Colonise, 1551. [D. 11. 1.] BoRRHAi (Martini) Commentarii in Pentateuchum usque ad Libros Regum IV. folio, Basilese, 1561. [L. 9. 13.] Spanoenberoii (Cyriaci) In Sacros Bibliorum Veteris Testamenti His- toricos, et ad Jobum, Tabulae Analyticae. folio, 2 tomis, Basileae, 1565- 67. [L. 11. 1,^] ZuiHOLii (Huldricbi) Annotationes in Genesim, Exodum, Esaiam, et leremiam Prophetas, una cum Psalterio per eundem Latinitate donato. folio, Tiguri, 1581. [K. 4. 8.] Pbllicani rConrati) Commentarii in Pentateuchum, Jobum, Psalmos, Pro- verbia, Candca Canticorum, Libros Apocryphos, Quatuor Evangelia, et Acta Apostolorum. 4 tomis, folio, Tiguri, 1582. [L 9. 1-4.] PiscATORis (Johannis) Expositio Brevis Dictorum Selectorum ex Libris Veteris Testamenti. 8vo. Herbornae, 1598. [I. 8. 19.] Veterum Interpretum Graecorum in totum Vetus Testamentum Frag- menta, collecta, versa^ et notis illustrata, a Johanne Drusio. 4to. Amhemii, 1622. [L. 19. 14,15.] * For Homilies or Lectures on entire Books of Scripture, see Title IX. Sect. 1. § i. infra. COMMENTATORS ON THE OLD TESTAMENT. 43 De Dieu (Ludovici) Animadversiones in Veteris Testamenti omncs Libros, in quibus ex Chaldaeorum Targumim, et Syrorum et Arabum et alio- rum Versionibus, ut et Hebrseorum Coramentariis, et Recentiomm Ob- servationibus, difBciliora quseque loca illustrantur, et diligenti collatione habita, explicantur. 4to. Lug. Bat. 1648. [K. 9. 15.] Alstedii (Joannis Henrici) Trifolium Propheticum : Canticum Canticorum Salomonis, Propbetia.Danielis, ApocaJypsis Johannis, Explicata. 4to. 4to. HerborDffi, 1640.' [G. 20. 24.] Patrick (Syroon, Bishop of Ely) Paraphrase and Commentary on the Old Testament, from Genesis to Psalms. 12 vols. 4to. London, 1679-1706. [F. 6. 1-12.] Clerici (Joannis) Translatio Librorum Veteris Testament!, cum ejusdem Paraphrasi perpetud, Commentario Phiiologico, Dissertationibus Cri- ticis, Tabulisque Chronologicis et Geographicis. 6 tomis, folio, Am- stelodami, 1710-08-dl. [P. 2. 9-1 d.] Gerici (Joannis) Translatio et Commentarius in Pentateuchum, Libros Historicos, et Libros Hagiographos, Veteris Testamenti. 4 tomis, folio, Amstelodami, 1696-1731. [£. 10. 23,24. £. 2. 16,17.] Ptlb (Thomas) A Paraphrase with short and useful Notes on the Books of Uie Old Testament. [Containing the Historical Books.] 4 vols. Sto. London, 1717-1725. [G. 22. 27-80.] Wall (William) Critical Notes on the Old Testament. 3 vols. 8vo. Lon- don, 1784. [R. 11. 58-60.] Orton (Job) A Short and Plain Exposition of the Old Testament ; with Devotional and Practical Reflections. 6 vols. 8vo. Shrewsbury, 1791. [I. 25. 7-12.] *HoR5LEY (Samuel, Bishop of St. Asaph) Biblical Criticism on the First Fourteen Historical Books of the Old Testament ; also on the First Nine Hiatorical Books. 4 vols. 8va London, 1820. [tt.] Commentators on Detached Books of the Old Testament, On the Pentateuch. RicKEL (Dionysii h) Enarrationes pise ac eruditae in quinque Mosaicae Legis Libros. folio. Colonise, 1547. [D. 11. 14.] Calvini (Joannis) In quinque Libros Mosis Commentarii. folio, Genevee, 1595. [L. 12. 18.] BovFRERii (Jacobi) Pentateuchus Moysis Commentario illustratus. folio, Antverpiai, 1625. [L. 4. 26.] AiNswoBTH (Henry) Annotations upon the Five Books of Moses, the Psalms and Canticles, folio, London, 1639. [C. 5. 3.] Kidder (Richard, Bishop of Bath and Wells) A Commentary on the Five Books of Moses : with a Dissertation concerning the Author or Writer of the said Books, and a General Argument to each. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1694. [G. 18. 34,35.] Marcku (Joh^nis) In Prsecipuas quasdam Partes Pentateuchi Commen- tarius. 4to. Lugd. Bat 1718. [£.7.19.] Jameson ( ■ ) A Critical and Practical Exposition of the Pentateuch, folio, London, 1748. [R. 1. 27.] « I 44 RELIGION. Gbmesis. Aquinatis (Thomae) Postilla seu Expositio A urea in Li brum Geneseos : Literalem Sensum atque Spiritualem complectens. 8vo. Antverpise, 1673. [G. 18. 3.] ZiBOLERi (Jacobi) In Genesim et Exodum Commentarii. folio. Inter Opera Theohgica. [L. 10. 19.] LiPOMANNi (Aloysii) Catena in Genesin, ex Auctoribus Ecclesiasticis plus minus sexaginta, iisque partira Graecis, partim Latinis, connexa. folio, Parisiis, 1546. [1. 12. 1.] MuscuLi (Wolfgangi) In Mosis Genesim Plenissimi Commentarii, in quibus veterum et recentiorum sententiae expenduntur. folio, Basi- lese, 1554. [L. 11. 17.] A Commentary of John Calvin e, upon the First Booke of Moses called Genesis. Translated out of Latine into English, by Thomas Tymme. 4to. London, 1578. [Ff. 8. 145.] Marlorati (Augustini) Genesis, cum Catholica Expositione Ecclesi- astica: sive Bibliotheca Expositionum Genese6>s. Id est, Expositio ex probatis theologis (quotquot in Genesin aliquid scripserunt) col- lecta, et in unum corpus singulari artificio conflata. folio, Apud Hen- ricum Stephanum, 1562. [L. 11. 3.] Marty Ris (Petri) In primum libri Mosis, qui yulgo Genesis dicitur, Commentarii. folio, Tiguri, 1579. [L. 12. 26.] Merceri (Joannis Regii) In Genesin Primum Mosis Librum, sic a Greecis appellatum, Commentarius. folio, Genevae, 1598. [G. 12. 20.] WiLLET (Andrew) Hexapla in Genesin : that is, a six-fold Commentarie upon Genesis, Wherein sixe severall translations, that is, the Septua- gint, and the Chaldee, two Latin, of Uierome and Tremellius, two Eng- lish, the Grreat Bible, and the Geneva Edition, are compared, where they differ, with the originall Hebrew, and Pagnine and Montanus interlinearie interpretation : Together with a six-fold use of each Chapter, shewing, 1. the Method or Argument; 2. the Divers Read- ings ; 8. the Explanations of Difficult Questions and DoubtfuU Places ; 4. the Places of Doctrine ; 5. Places of Confutation ; 6. Morall Obser- vations, folio, Cambridge, 1605. [B. 4. 17*] Parei (Davidis) In Genesin Commentarius. 4to. Genevae, 1614. [Hh. 1.29.] Exemplar aliud. 4to. Genevae, 1614. [I. 20. 6.] JuNii (Francisci) Praelectiones in tria priora capita Geneseos, et Expli- cationes Analyticae in Pentateuch um. folio. Inter Operum Tom, I. [L. 13. 10.] Mersbnni (Marini) Quaestiones Celeberrimas in Genesim cum accurate Textus Explicatione. folio, Paris. 1623. [L. 4. 28.] Boehme (Jacob) Mysterium Magnum ; oder Erklarung uber das erste Buch Mosis. [A Mystical Commentary on the Book of Genesis.] 4to. Liebhabern, 1640. [K. 9. 13.] Cartwbighti (Christophori) Electa Thargumico-Rabbinica; sive Anno- tationes in Genesin, ex Triplici Thargum, seu Chaldaici Paraphrasi ; item ex R. Salomone et Aben-Ezri, aliisque Hebrieis pariter ac He- braizantibus excerptae. 8vo. Londini, 1648. [M. 16. 9.] COMMENTATORS ON THE OLD TESTAMENT. 46 RivETi (Andres) Exercttationes in Genesin CXCL, et Comnientaria in Exodum, quibus subjunctse sunt pleniores in Decalogum Prselectiones. folio. Inter Op. TheoL Tom. I. [L. 11. 9.] PxRERii (Benedicti) Commentarii et Disputationes in Genesim. 4 tomis in 1 Tol. folio, MoguntisB, 1612. [K. 3. 9.] Genesis sive Mosis Prophetae Liber primus. Ex translatione Joannis Clerici cum ejusdem Paraphrasi perpetua, Coromentario philologico^ Dissertationibus Criticis quinque, et Tabulis Chronologicis. folio, Am- 8teLl693. [F. 13. 13.] ^DZARDi (— ) Defensio Interpretaticmis Shihh, adversus Joannem CUri" cum, 8vo. Londini, 1698. [P. 316. (3.)] WoTTON ( WiUiam) A Discourse concemiug the Ctmfusion of Languages at Babel ; proving it to have been miraculous, contrary to the Opinion, of Mons. Le Clerc and others. 8vo. Isondon, 1730. [P. 58. (3.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London^ 1730. [N. 9. 32.] Frahks (James) Sacred Literature ; or. Remarks on the Book of Ge- nesis, collected and arranged to promote the Knowledge and evince the Excellency of the Scriptures. 8vo. Halifax, 1 802. 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[G. 26. 7.] Zehnsm (Joachimi) Adagia Sacra, sive Proverbia Scripturse, ex uni- verao Bibliorum Codice in quinque centuriaa conffesta. 4to. Lipsiss, 160L [G.20. 26.] Zoami (Petri) Opuscula Sacra. 2 vols. 8vo. Altonaviae, 1781. [R. 14. 61,62.] G2 84 RELIGION. Tracts on the Damaniacs mentioned in the New Testament. An Enquiry into the Meaning of Demoniacks in the New Testament. By T. P. A. P. O. A. B. I. T. C. O. S. [The Frecentor And Preben- dary Of Alton-Borealis In The Church Of Salisbury ^ that is, Arthur Ashley Sykes, D.D.] 8vo. London, 1737. [A. 17. 44. (1.)] An Essay towards Vindicating the Lateral Sense of the Demoniacks^ in the New Testament; in Answer to a late ** Enquiry** into the Meaning of them. By Thomas Church. 8vo. London, 1787. [A. 17. 44.(2.)] An Answer to the " Enquiry into the Meaning of Demoniacks" in a Letter to the Author, by Leonard Twblls, M. A. 8vo. Jjondon, 1787. [A. 17. 44. (3.)] Hutchinson ( Thomas) The usual Interpretation of ^at/ioyec and Haifioria in the New Testament asserted. 8vo. Oxford, 1738. QA. 17. 43. (4.)] Swinton (John) A Critical Dissertation concerning the Words liaifiav and lat/iovioy. 8vo. London, 1738. [A. 17. 43.(6.)] Pegge (Samuel) Examination of the " Enquiry into the Meaning of the De* momacs in the New Testament.*' 8vo. London, 1739. [A. 17. 43. (1.)^ Some Thoughts on the Miracles of Jesus, with an Introduction to that of his casting out Devils. 8vo. London, 1739. ^A. 17. 43. (^.)] Sykes (Arthur Ashley) A Further Enquiry into the Meaning of Demo- niacks in the New Testament. Wherein the Enquiry is vindicated against the Objections of the Rev. Mr. Twells, an4 of the Author of the Essay in Answer to it. 8vo. London, 1737. [A. 17. 44. (4.)] Church {Thomas) Reply to the "Further Enquiry into the Meaning of the Demoniacks in the New Testament,*' as far as the ** Essay towards vindi* eating the Literal Sense of them** is concerned. 8vo. London, 1738. [A. 17. 44.(5.)] Twells {Leonard) An Answer to the '* Further Enquiry into the Meaning of Demoniacks in the New Testamefit" In a Second Letter to the Author. 8vo. London, 1738. [A. 17. 44. (6.)] Church (Thomas) A Short State of the Controversy about the Meaning of the Demoniacks in the New Testament. 8vo. London, 1739. [A. 17. 44. (B.)] A Review of the Controversy about the Meaning of Demoniacks in the New Testament. [By Gregory Sharps, D. D.] 8vo. London, 1739. [A. 17. 44.(7.)] Remarks on a Tract intitled ** A Review of the Controversy about the Mean* ing of Demoniacks,'* &c. 8vo. London, 1739. [A. 17. 43. (3.)] Hutchinson {Thomas) Remarks upon a Pamphlet intitled ** A Review of the Controversy about the Meaning of Demoniacs." 8vo. London, 1739. [A. 17. 43. (5.)] Lardner (Nathaniel) The Case of the Demoniacs mentioned in the New Testament. 8vo. London, 1758. [P. JS18. (1.)] Young (Arthur) A Dissertation on the Gospel Demoniacks. Svo. Lon- don, 1760. [P. 218. (2.)] Sbmleri (Joannis Salomonis) Commentatio de Daemoniacis, quorum in N. T. fit mentio. 4to. Halae Magdeburgics, 1769. [R. 16. 18.] Farmer (Hugh) Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament. 8vo. London, 1775. [Q. 4. 51.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1775. [D. 26. 26.] CONCORDANCES. 86 WoRTHiNGTON (William) An Impartial Enquiry into the Case of thr Gospel Demoniacks. With an Appendix, consisting of an Essay on Scripture Demonology. &vo. London, 1777. [G. 24. 5.] 4. Concordances and Dictionaries^ Common Place Books and Analyses, of the Bible. i. Concordances to the Bible. Nathan (Rabbi Mordecai) Concordantia Hebraica. folio, Basileae, 1581. [K. 18. 18.] Calasio (F. Marii de) Concordantiae Sacrorum Bibliorum Hebraicorum. Hebraice et Latine. 4 vols, folio, Romse, 16^1. [K. 13. 1-4.] Tatlor (John) The Hebrew Concordance adapted to the English Bible, disposed afVer the Manner of Buxtorf. 2 vols, folio, London, 1754-57. [N. 3. 29,30.] KiBCHERi (Conradi) Concordantiee Veteris Testament!, Ebrseis Vocibus respondentes. 2 tomis, 4to. Francofurti, 1607. [[K. 14. 6,7'2 Stbphani (Henrici) Concordantiee Greeco-Latinse Novi Testamenti. folio, Geneve, 1624. [Aa. 1. 35.] ' Exemplar aliud. folio, Genevse, 1624. [K. 12. 5.] Taoxiai (Abraharai) Concordantiie Griecie Versionis vulgo dictie LXX loterpretum. 2 vols, folio, Amstelodami, 1718. [A. 5. 1,2.] ScHMiDn (Erasmi) Novi Testamenti Jesu Christi Tafielov ; aliis Concor- dantiae. 2 vols. 8vo. Glasguse, 1819. [Bb. 3. 19,20.] Exemplar aliud. folio, Gothae, 1717. [N. 2. 16.] Stephani (Roberti) Concordantiae Latinae Bibliorum utriusque Testa- menti Veteris et Novi. folio, Parisiis, 1555. [I. 3. 3.] Hervagii (Joannis) Sacrorum utriusque Testamenti Librorum absolutist simus Index, quas Concordant ias Majores vocant. folio, Basilese, 1561. [E. 9. 9.] Marbeck (John) A Concordance, that is to saie, a Worke wherein by the ordre of the A. B. C. ye maie redely finde any Worde conteigned in the whole Bible, so often as it is there mencioned. folio, London, Im- prynted by Richard Grafton. IXL^.I* [B. !• 23.] A Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, by S. N. [^Samuel Newman.] folio, Cambridge, 1662. [H. 2. 26.] A Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, by S. N. {Tvx) Copies.) folio, Cambridge, 1682. [F. 13. 14.— N. 1. 33.] Another Copy, folio, London, 1720. [R. 1. 28.] DowNAMi (John) A Brief Concordance to the Bible. 12mo. London, 1671. [K. 17. 36.] Clark (Samuel) A Concordance to the Holy Bible. 12mo. London, 1696. [F. 16. 45.] C&uDEii (Alexander) A Complete Concordance to tlie Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament. 4to. London, 1769. [Aa. 2. 4?.] ■ Another Copy. 4to. London, 1785. [R. 15. 31.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1805. [Ff. 2. 29. 86 RELIGION. Ceuttw£Ll (Clement) A Conoordance of Parallels, collected from Bibles and Commentaries, which have been published in Hebrew, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, English, and other Languages, with the Au- thorities of each. 4to. London, 1790. [Aa. 2. 48.] ii. Dictionaries of the Bible. Alstedii (Joannis Henrici) Paratida Theologica, in quibus yera Anti- quitas et Phraseologia Sacrarum Literarum et Patrum sive priatomm Ecdesiae Doctorum, illustratur. 4to. Francofurti, 1626. [S. 1. d.] Ravanslli (Petri) Bibliotheca Sacra : seu Thesaurus Scripturae Cano- nicae ampHssimus. folio, Genevse, 1650. [M. 4. 4.] Cajlmkt (Augustin) Dictionnaire Historique, Critique, Chronologique, Geographique et Litteral de la Bible. 4 tomes, folio, Paris, 17dO. [N. 4. 18-21.] *Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible, translated into- English, with Addi- tions by Charles Taylor. Fourth Edition, revised, corrected and enlarged. 6 vob. 4to. London, 1823. Robinson (John) A Theologica], Biblical, and Ecclesiastical Dictionary, serving as a General Note-Book to the Old and New Testament, && 8vo. London, 1815. [Hh. 4. 14.] iii. Common Place Books and Indexes to the Bible. FsauBRNBRiNi (Isaaci) Enchiridion Locorum Communium Theokgi* corum, Rerum, Exemplorum, atque Phrasium Sacrarum, ex Augustini Marlor^ti Thesauro et Christ. Obenhenii Promptuario. 8vo. Londini, 1591. [K. 16. 7.] Db S. Martino (Leandri) Sacra Ars Memorise ad Scripturas Divinas impromptu habendas, memoriterque ediseendas, accommodata : aiw nexa est Conciliatio Locorum Scripturse specie tenus pugnantium. 8vo. Duaci, 1623. [G. 19. 23.] A Common Place Book to the Holy Bible ; or, the Scripture's Suffi- ciency practically demonstrated, [erroneously ascribed to Mr. Locke.] 4to. London, 1697. [K. 15. 1.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1725. [R. 8. 26.] Index Biblicus; or, the Historical Books of the Holy Scripture abridged. 12mo. London, 1668. [M. 18. 21.] Lloyd (William, Bishop of Worcester) An Index to the Holy Bible. 4to. [P. 15. 19.] Cruden (Alexander) A Compendium of the Holy Bible ; wherein the Contents oi each Chapter are given. 1 8mo. London, 1 765. [Ff. 8. 70.] \v. Analyses of the Bible. Pflachbbi (Mosis) Analysis Typica omnium ciim Veteris tum Novi Testamenti Librorum Historicorum, ad intelligcndam rerum Seriem ct Memoriam juvandara accommodata. folio, Basileae, 1587. [M. 3. 19.] : Exemplar aliud. 4to. Londini, 1597. [H. 7. 20.] • Exemplar aliud. 4to. Basilees, 1621. [H. 6. 13.] BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES. 8T Bbandiitllbbi (Jaeobi) AnalyBis Typica Librorum Veteris Testamenti Poeticorum et Prophedcorum. 4to. Basile», 1622. [H. 6. 12.] 5. Treatises on Biblical Antiquities^ and on other Historical Circumstances of the Bible. i. Treatises on Biblical Antiquities. A Dissertation on the Religious Knowledge of the Ancient Jews and Patriarchs concerning a Future State. [By Stephen Addinoton.] 4to. London, 1757. [P. 6. (5.)] Ba&tholiki (Thomas) De Cruce Christi Liber. 12mo. Amstelodami, 1670. pS. 17. 6.] Bsbtrahi (Bon. Comelii) De Republica Ebrseorum ; recensitus, com- mentarioque illustratus opera Constantini L*Enipereur. 18mo. Lug. Bat. 1641. [H. 17. 39.] B0UI.DUC (Jaeobi) De Ecclesia ante Legem, Libri Tres. 4to. Parisiis, 1630. [G. 20. 14.] BaxKKi:.L (John) A Dissertation upon X^ircumcision ; and an Inquiry into the Origin of that Religious Rite. 8vo. London, 1763. [P. 244. (9.)] Cloppenburoii (Johannis) Sacrificiorura Patriarchalium Schola Sacra: in qua examinatur Sacri6ciorum Antiquitas, Usus, et Antiqua Ratio. 18mo. Lug. Bat. 1637. [M. 16. 10.] Cboxall (Samuel) Scripture Politics. 8?o. London, 1735. [D. 24. St^^"] GuiCBBRLAND (Richard, Bishop of Peterborough) An Essay towards the RecoYering of the Jewish Measures and Weights. 8¥0. London, 1699. [N. 9. 39.] CuMMi (Petri) De Republica Hebrseorum Libri Tres, editi cum Variis Anootationibus k Johanne Nioolai. 4to. Lugd. Bat. 1701. [C. 9. 33.] Exemplar aliud. 18mo. Lugd. Bat. 1631. [E. 17. 20.] Dbusii (Joannts) De Sectis Judseis Commentarii, Trihseresi et Minervali Nic. Serrarii oppositL 4to. Arnhemiae, 1619. [L. 19. 19.] The Manners of the Israelites. [Translated from the French of Claude Fleubt.] 12mo. London, 1683. [E. 16. 31.] Gataksb. (Thomas) Of the Nature and Use of Lots : a Treatise Histo- ricall and Theologicall. 4to. London, 1627. [D. 19. 22.] 611.L (John) A Dissertation concerning the Baptism of Jewish Proselytes. 8vo. London, 1771. [P. 306. (7.)] GoDWTH (Thomas) Moses and Aaron : Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites, used by the ancient Hebrews. 4to. London, 1634. [D. 19. 14.^ Another Copy. 4lo. London, 1685. [R. 8. 47.] Harls (Jonathan) An Historical Essay on the State of Physic in the Old and New Testament, and the Apocryphal Interval. With a particular Account of the Cases mentioned in Scripture, and Observations upon ihem. 8vo. London, 1739. [P. 104. 2.] Hobhx (Tho. H.) Summary of Biblical Geography and Antiquities. 8vo. Introd. to Siudy of Script. Vol. III. [M. 21. 5.] 86 RELIGION. HospiMiANi (Rodolphi) De Festis JudKorum et Ethnicorum Libri Tret. folio, Tiguri, 1611. [K. 1. 1.] tHoTTiNGEBi (Jo. Henrici) Commentarius de Decimis Hebraeoriun. 410. Lug. Bat. 17 IS. JuRiEU (Peter) An Account of all the Idolatries of the Ancient Pagans, aa far as they relate to the Jewish Worship. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1705. [R. 10. 14-15.] Lamy (Bernard.) De Tabernaculo Foederis, De Sancta Civitate Jerasalem, et de Templo ejus, folio, Parisiis, 17^0. [A. 5. 2JS.] L'Empsreur (Constantini) De Legibus Hebrseorum Forensibus Liber singularis ; ex Hebraeorum Pandectis versus, et Commentariisillustratus. Hebraice et Latin^. 4to. Lug. Bat. 1637. [K. 9. 31.] Lewis (Thomas) Origines Hebrsese; or the Antiquities of the Hebrew Republic. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1724-25. [I. 27. 28-31.] LiiGHTFooT (John) A Prospect of the Temple ; equally as it stood in the dayes of our Saviour. 4to. London, 1650. QE. 18. 7.] Lipsii (Justi) Titulus Sanctse Crucis ; seu Historia et Mysterium Tituli Sanctse Crucis Domini nostri Jesu Christi. 12mo. Antverpiae, 1670. [E. 17. 10.] LowMAN (Moses) A Dissertation on the Civil Government of the He- brews. 8vo. London, 1740. QP. 208. (1.)]] Lowman (Moses) A Rational of the Ritual of the Hebrew Worship ; in which the wise Designs and Usefulness of that Ritual are explained and vindicated from Objections* 8vo. London, 1748. [G. 22. 10.] Lowman (Moses) Considerations on Mr. Foster*s Discourse on the Jewish Theocracy. 8vo. London, 1744. "[P. 115. (6.)] Lydii (Jacobi) Syntagma Sacrum de Re Militari ; necnon de Jorejorando Diasertatio Philologica. 4to. Dordraci, 1698. QI. 6. 11.] Mead (Richard!) Medica Sacra : sive de Morbis insignioribus, qui in Bibliis memorantuT, Commentarius. 8vo. Londini, 1749. [R. 18. 18.] Kalendarium Hebraicum. Hebraice et Latin^, operd Sebastiani Muns- TERi. 4to. Basileae, 1527. [K. 14. 38.] t Exemplar aliud. 4to. Basile«, 1527. OuTRAMi (Guil.) de Sacrificiis Libri Duo ; quorum altero explicantur onmia Judseorum, nonnulla Gentium profanarum Sacrificia: altero Sacrificium Christi, defenditur. 4to. Londini, 1677* [H. 7. 27*] Re^andi (Hadriani) De Spoliis Templi Hierosolymitani Liber singularis. 8vo. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1716. [A. 19. 92.] RiBERJB (Francisci) De Templo, et de iis quae ad Templnm pertinent 8vo. Antverpiae. [L. 19. 38.] ScAccHi (Fortunati) Sacrorum Elseochrismatiun Myrothecia Tria; in quibus exponuntur Olea atque Unguenta Divinoa in Codices relata. folio, Amstelodami, 1701. [E, 11. 6.] ScHiCKHARDi (Wilhclmi) Jus 'Regium Hebrseorum, tenebris Rabbinicts erutum et luci donatum. 4to. Argentinse, 1625. [K. 14« 37.] Seldeni (Joannis) De Successionibus, ad Leges Hebrseorum, in Bona Defunctorum Liber singularis: in Pontificatum Libri Duo. 12ma. Lug. Bat. 1638. [M. 16. 31.] BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES. 89 Seldeni (Joannis) De Jure Natural! et Gentium, juxta Disciplinam Ebrseorum Libri Septem. folio, Londini, 1640. QK. 11.6.]] Sddeni (Joannis) Uxor Hebraica ; seu de Nuptiis et Divortiis Veterum Ebrseorum. 4to. Londini, 1646. [K. 9. 3^.] Seldeni (Joannis) De Synedriis et Prsefecturis Veterum Ebrseorum Libri Primi et Tertii. 4to. 2 vols. Londini, 1650-55. [K. 9. 28,29.] SoMK Account of tbe Jewish Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Dead. Bwo. London, 1771. [P. 806. (6.)] Spskcbri (Johannis) De Legibus Hebrseorum Ritualibus et earum Ratio- nibtts Libri Tres. folio, Cantabrigiie, 1685. [E. 10. 26.] — ^— — Exemplar aliud. folio, Cantabrigise, 1685. [Ff.5. 56.] Spenceri (Johannis) De Legibus Hebrseorum Ritualibus Libri Quatuor, edente Leonardo Chappelow. 2 vols, folio, Cantabrigise, 1727. [E. 2. 10,11.] Spenceri (Joannis) Dissertatio de Urim et Thumraira. 8vo. Cantabrigise, 1669. [M. 16. 1.] Stuksley (William) Palaeographia Sacra; or Discourses on Monu- ments of Antiquity, that relate to Sacred History. 4to. London, 1786. [P. 10. (13.)] Stkss (Arthur Ashley) An Essay on the Nature, Design and Origin of Sacrifices. 8vo. London, 1748. [A. 18. 50.] Wasxbi (Caspari) De Antiquis Numis Hebrseorum Chaldaeorum et Sy- ronim, quorum S. Biblia et Rabbinorum Scripta meminerunt, Libri fL 4to. Tiguri, 1605. [L 14. 33.] Whiston (William) The Horeb Covenant revived : or an Account of thoae Laws of Moses which oblige Christians. 8vo. London, 1 730. [P. 66. (3.)] Zbppjsbi (Wilhelmi) Legum Moaaicarum Forensium Explanatio. 8vo. Herbornae, 1604. [G. 19. 21.] ii. Connections of Sacred and Profane History. SnucKFoaD (Samuel) The Sacred and Profane History of the World connected, from the Creation of the World to the Dissolution of the Assyrian Empire. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1728. [C. 27. 2-5,2 Prwbaux (Humpliry) The Old and New Testament connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations ; from tbe Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the Time of Christ. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1729. [G. 25. 19-22.^ Another Copy. 2 vols, folio, London, 1717. [G. 5. 4,5.] Whiston (WiUiam) Proposals for completing Dr. Prideaux's Connection of the Old and New Testament : or the Sacred History of the Jewish and Christian Church frbm the Creation of tlie World till the Martyr- dom of Polycarp. 8vo. London, 1741. [P. 165. (14.)] Whiston (William) The Sacred History of the Old and New Testament, from the Creation of tbe World till the days of Constantine the Great ; reduced into Annals. 3 vols. 8vo. London. 1745-46. [G. 15. 18-20.] 90 RELIGION. iii. Treatises on the Chronology of the Bible. * CoDOHANi (Laurentii) AnnalesSacrx Scripturs. Accesserunt Quatuor Li- bri Chronologin, et Methodus calculandi Mensem Nisan et Eclipses, ex Tabulis Prutenicis Erasmi Reinholdi congesta. 4to. WittebersRe, 1581. [S. I. 9.] LivBLis (Edward) A True Chronologie of the Times of the Persian Mo- narchie. 8vo. Lond. 1597. [D. 18. 46.] Ganz (Rabbi Davidis) Germen Davidis : Chronologia Sacro-Profana, a Mundi conditu ad amium 5352, vel Christi 1592. Ex Hebraeo in Latinum translatum per Henricum Vorstium. 4to. Lug. Bat. 1644. [K. 14. 46.] Beroaldi (Matthsei) Chronicum, Scriptiirae Sacrae Auctoritate constitutum. folio, GeneviB, 1575. [C. 13. 24.] Geneb&ardi (Gilberti) Chronographia. folio, Parisiis. 1580. [M. 4. 8.] Exemplar aliud. folio, Lugd(ini, 1619. [C. 13. 8.] Kepleri (Joannis) Eclogse Chronicas, ex Epistolis doctissimorum aliquot rirorum et suis mutuis. 4to. Francofurti, 1615. [I>. 20. 49.] Saliani (Jacobi) Annales Ecdesiastici Veteris Testamenti, quibus connexi sunt Annales Imperii Assyrlorum, Babyloniorum, Persarum, Grsecorum, atque Romanorum. 6 vols, folio, Parisiis, 1619-24« [I. 12. 6-11,] — — — Annalium Ecclesiasticorum Veteris Testamenti Epitome, folio, Parisiis, 1635. [I. 12. 12.] Lansbergii (Philippi) Chronologia Sacra. 4to. Middelburgi, 1625. [S. 2. 6] UssERii (Jacobi, Armachani Archiepiscopi) Annales Veteris Testamenti a prima Mundi origine ; uok cum Rerum Asiaticarum et ^gyptiaea- rum Chronico, k Temporis Historici prlncipio usque ad Maccabaico- rum. 2 vols, folio. Londini, 1650-54. [G. 2. 18^9.] — — — Chronologia Sacra ; sive Chronologia Annorum Regum Israelis et Judfe. 4to. Oxonin, 1660. [S. 2. 12.] Allen (Thomas) A Chain of Scripture Chronology, from the Creation of the World to the Death of Jesus Christ. 4to. London, 1659. [M. 20. 33.] Whiston (William) A Short View of the Chronology of the Old Testa- ment, &c. 4to. Cambridge, 1702. [F. 6. 41.] Another Copy. 4to. Cambridge, 1702. [R. 8. 30.] Wright (John) A Short View of Mr. WhisUm's Chronology of the Old Testament. 4to. London. 1 704. [P. 42; 2.] Sfanhemii (Friderici) Geographia, Chronologia, et Historia Sacra, atque Ecdesiaatica utriusque temporis. folio. Inter Operum Tom. I. [Ff. 1. 14.] Exemplar aliud. Inter Operum Tom. I. [G. 5, 14.] Lydiat (Thorns) De Tempore Natali et Ministerii Christi Liber. 12mo. 1613. [A. 7. 8.] Bedeord (Arthur) The Scripture Chronology demonstrated by Astro- nomical Calculations from the Creation of the World to the Destruc- tion of Jerusalem, folio, London, 1730. [D. 5. 18.] *Hales (William) A New Analysis of Chronology, explaining the History and Antiquities of the Primitive Nations of the World. 4 vols. 4to. London, 1809-12. GEOGRAPHY, &c. OF THE BIBLE. 91 iv. Geography and Natural History of the Bible. EuBEBii Csesariensis et Hiehonymi Onomasticon Urbium et Loconim Sacr» Scripturae, Graece et Latine, opera Jacobi Bonfrerii. 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[A. 4. 16,17>] MuRATORii (Ludovici Antonii) Anecdota Graeca. 3 tomis, 4to. Patavii, 1709. [A. 6. 15-170 Dachbrii (Lucae) Spicilegium ; sive Collectio Veterum aliquot Scripto- rum, qui in Galliae Bibliothecis latuerant. folio, 3 tomis, Parisiis, 1723. [A. 5. 14-16.] Mabillonii (Joannis) Vetera Analecta : sive Collectio Veterum aliquot Openun et Opusculorum, omnis generis, Carminum, Epistolarum, Di- plomatum, et Epitaphiorum. folio, Parisiis, 1723. [A. 5. 17*] GaABn (Joannis Emesti) Spicilegium SS. Patrum, ut et Haereticorum, Sflsculi post Chris ti natum I. II. III. Tom. L sive Saeculum primum. 8T0. Oxonii, 1714. [E. 7. 29.] FATHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 119 ^Reliquiae Sacrae ; sive Auctoium ferh jam perditorum secundi terdique saeculi Fragmenta, quas supersunt. Accedunt Epistolae Synodicae et Canonicae, Nicaeno Concilio Antiquiorea. Gra^ce et Latine, cum Notis, k J. M. RouTH. 4 tom. 8vo. Oxonii, 1814-18. SuiCERi (Joh. Caspari) Thesaurus Ecclesiasticus : h Patribus Graecis Or- dioe Alphabetico exhibens qucecunque Phrases, Ritus, Dogmata, Haereses ethujusmodi alia spectant. 2 tom. folio, Amstelodami, 1682. [G. 10. 10^11.] iii. Hie Works of the Fathers, chronologically arranged. First Century. Patrum SS. qui Temporibus Apostolicis floruerunt, Barnabas, Clementisi HenaaB, Igoatii,. Polyciurpi, Opera edita et inedita, vera et supposititia, un^ cum Clementis, Ignatii^ Polycarpi, Actis atque Martyriis. Cum notis J. B. CoTELERii et Joannis Clerici. 2 tom. folio, Antwerpin, 1698. [E. 13. 2,3.] SS. Patrum Apostolicorum, Barnabae, Hermae, Clementis, Ignatii, Poly- carpi, Opera Genuina; una cum Ignatii et Polycarpi Martyriis. Gra^ce et Latine. Cura Richardi Russell, A.M. 2 tom. 8vo. Londini, 1746. [A. 18. 102,108.] The Genuine Epistles of the Apostolical Fathers, St. Barnabas, St. Igna- tius, St. Clement, St. Polycarp, the Shepherd of Hermas, and the Narratives of the Martyrdoms of St. Ignatius and St. Polycarp. Trans-' lated from the Greek, with a preliminary Discourse, by Wm. Wakb, D.D. Archbishop of Canterbury. 8vo. London, 1710. [D. 6.35.] The Epistles of Ignatius, and the Apostolical Constitutions, in Greek and English. 8vo, In f^histoti*s Primitive Christianity Revived, Vols. 1. II. IIL [F. 6. 37-39.] Clementina. Hoc est, B. Clementis Romani Opera, quae quidem in hue- ttsque diem a variis auctoribus collecta, conversa, emendata, Latineque extant, omnia. Cura Lamberii Gruteri Venradii. folio, Colonise^ 1569. [K. 4. 9.] fClementis Romani Episcopi Epistola ad Corinthios, Greece et Latine. Cura Franciflci Junii. 4to. Oxonii, 1633. Sancti Clementis, Patris et Martyris, Epistolae. Gracce et Latine. 12mo. Oxonii, 1669. [E. 8. 31.] Clementis Epistolae Duae ad Corinthios. Graece et Latind, a Paulo Colo- mesio. 8vo. Londini, 1687. [Ff. 8. 97.] Clementis ad Corinthios Epistolae Duae. Edidit, cum notis Junii et aliorumi Henricus Wotton. 8vo. Cantabrigiae, 1718. [E. 7. 38.] Lardner (Nathaniel) A Dissertation upon the two Epistles ascribed to Cle* ment of Rome, lately published by Mr, Wetstein ; shewing them not to be genuttte. 8vo. London, 1753, [P. 185. (l.)J Cokstitutiones Sanctorum Apostblorum a Clemente Romano Episcopo, etCive, scriptie. Graece. Cura Francisci Turriani. 4io. Venetiis, 1563; [L. 19. 9.] tPoLTCAVPi et Ignatii Epistols, Graece et Latine.' CurU Jacobi Usserii. 4to. Oxonii, 1644. 120 RELIGION. loKATiiy Antiochiffi Archiepiscopi, Epistolae. Graece et Lattne. 8ro« Parisiis, 1558. [L. 18. 5.] Ignatii Epistolae, Greece et Latine> a Nicolao Vedelio. 4to, Genevae, 1623. [L. 20. 3.] Ignatii Martyris Epistolse Genuinae et S. Barnabse Epistola Gr. Lat. Edidit et Notas addidit Isaacus Vossius. 4to. Amstelodami, 1646. [L. 19. 24.] Exemplar aliud. 4to. 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Hermiee Philosophi Gcntilium philosophorum Irrisio. folio, Parisiis, 1615. [M. 11.2.] Justini Martyris< Apologia pro Christianis, Greece et Latine, cum notis* Edidit J. E. Grabe. 8vo. Oxonii, 1700. [R. 12. 52] Justini Martyris Apologia, Griece etLatine, cum notis. Edidit H. Hutchin. 8vo. Oxonii, 1708. [R. 12. 53.] Justini Apologise Du«, et Dialogus cum Tryphone Judseo. Graece et Latine [Editionis pars, a Styan Thirlby editse.] folio, Londini, 1722. [F. 5. y.] FATHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 121 JuBtini Apologise pro Christianis. Greece et Latine. Edidit et Anno- tationes adjecit Carolus Asbton, S.T.P. 8vo. Cantabrigise, 1768. [A. 17. 108.] The Apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in de- fence of the Christian Religion, translated by Wm. Reeves. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1 709. [F. 6. 85,86.] Athenaooras de Resurrectione Mortuoruro. Grsece et Latine. 4to. Lovanii, 1541. [D. 20. 8.] The Apologeticksof Athenagoras, 1. For the Christian Religion. 2. 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[M. 9. 25.] Cypriani Opera, recognita et illustrata per Joannem [Fell] Oxoniensem Episcopum. Accedunt Annales Cyprianici, sive tredecim Annorum, quibus S. Cyprianus inter Christianos versatus est, brevis Historia chronologic^ delineata per Joannem [Pearsonum] Cestriensem Epis- copum. folio, Oxonii, 1682. [M. 13. 6.] FATHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. laS Dodwelli (Heorici) Disvefpationes Cyprianica^. folio, Oxonii, 1682. [E. 3. «5.] Cypriani Opera, studio ac labore Stephani Baliuii. folio> Parisiis, 1726. [E. 4. 21.] M. MiNucii Felicis Octavius, et C«scilii Cypriani De Idolorum Vaoitate Liber. 4to. Lutetiae, 1643. [L. 19. d2.] MiDucii Felicis Octaviu*; cum notis Rigaltii. Recensiiit el edidit Joannes DaYitiua. 8 [G. 10. 12.] Jenkin (Roberti) Defensio S. Augustini adversus Joannis Phereponi {j. e. Joannis Clerici] in ejus Opera Animadversiones. 8vo. Canta- brigioB, 1707. [N. 9. 33.] Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Cantabrigian, 1 707. 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Grsec^ et Latin^; quibus Dissertatiooes quasdam pr2emisit contra librum falsd inscriptum '' Eeclesise Christ ianae Jura Vindicata/' Notasque adjeeit Joannes Hughes. Acoessit S. Gregorii Nafiianzeni Oratio Apologetica, Opera S. Thirlby. 8vo. Cantabrigiae, 1712. [U. 7. 38.] Paikdii (Episcopi Helenopolitani) De Vita S. Johannis ChrysMtomi Dia-* logus. Accedunt Homilia S. Johannis Chrysostomi in laudem Diodori Tarsensis Episcopi, Acta Tarachi, Probi et Andronici, Passio Bone- facii Romani, Evagrius de octo Cogitationibus, et Nilus de octo Vitiis. Graec^ et Latind. 4to. Parisiis, 1680. [G. 6. 30.] AsTliRU, Episcopi Amasese, Homiliee, Greece et Latin^, editae a Philippo Rubenio. Accedunt ejusdem Rubenii Carmina, Orationes, et Epistolae. 4to. Antwerpise, 1615. [I. 6. 3.] Fifth Century. SuLPicn SxvERi, Presbyteri, Opera Omnia, cura lectissimis Commentariis. Accurante Georgio Horaio. 8vo. Amstelodami, 1665. [[A. 17. 79.] Sulpicii Severi Opera, studio et XM>tis Joannis Clerici. 8vo. Lipsias, 1709. [R. 14. 25.] IsiDoai Pblusiota De Interpretatione Divinae Scripturse Epistolae, Grsc^ et Latiu^. Cura Jacobi Billii et Cunradi Rittersbusii. folio. £x Officina Coromeliniana, 1606. [K. 3. 12.] Isidori Pelusiotae De Interpretatione Divinae ScriptursB Epistola^i Graec^ etLatin^. folio, Parisiis, 1638. [N. 3. 19.] Ctbjlli, Alexandriae Episcopi, Opera Omnia, Latin^. 2 tomis, folio, Parisiis, 1 605. [1.11.13,14.] Cyrilli Opera Omnia, Graced et Ladn^, cura et studio Joannis Auberti. 6 tomis in 7 vols, folio, Parisiis, 1628. [M. 13. 9-15.] Cyrillus in Duodecim Prophetas, Graec^ et Latio^, a Jacobo PoAtano. folio, Ingolstadii, 1607. [K. 4. 5.] Niu Opera quaedam, Gr aee^ et Latine, primum edita a Petro Possino. 4to. Parisiis, 1639. [L. 20. 18.] Thbodoreti, Episcopi Cyri, Opera Omnia^ Latin^« 2 tomis, folio. Pari- sus, 1608. [M. 9. 2i.;\ Theod^reti Opera Omnia, Grsec^ et Latin^, cura Jacobi Sirmondi. 4 tomis, folio, Parisiis, 1642. [H. 13. 25-28.] SitTiAKi, Massiliensis Presbyteri, Opuscula. 6iro. Parisiis, 1645. [li. 18. 12.] i 1«8 EELIGION. Prosfbri AquiUuiensis, Episcopi Regiensis, Opera, folio, Lagdnni, 1539. [M. 9. 15.] Prosper! Opera, curiet studio L. U. Mangeant. folio, Parisiis, 1711. [A. 5. 18.] Gaudektii Sermones. Recensuit et Notis illustravit P. Galeardus. 4to. Patovii^ 1720. [D. 3. 1.] Sixth Century. P. FuLOEKTii (Episcopi Ruspensis) Opera Omnia. Quibus accessit S. Valeriani, Episcopi Cemeliensis Homilise XX. cum Epistola ad mo- nachos de Virtutibus et. ordine Doctrinae Apostolicse. folio, Parisiis, 1623. [M. 12. 13.] Emnodii (Magni Felicis, Episcopi Ticinensis) Opera, cura Jacobi Sir- mondi. 8vo. Parisiis, 1611. [L. 19. 28.] Magni Aurelii Cassiodori Opera. 4to. Parisiis^ 1588. [L. 20. ].] Cassiodori Complexiones in Epistolas, Acta Apostolorum, et Apocalypsin. 12mo. Florentiae, 1721. [E. 18. 31.] Cassiodori Complexiones curi Samuelis Chaudleri. 12mo. Londini, 1722. [E. 27. 37.] Greoentii (Archiepiscopi Tephrensis) Disputatio cum Herbano Judaeo. Gr. Lat. cum notis Nic. Gulonii. 8vo. Parisiis, 1586. [I. 15. 46.] Synesii, Episcopi Cyrenes, Opera Omnia, Grsece et Latine, a Dionysio Petavio. folio, Lutetiae, 1612. [M. 12. 17.] Leonis Magni, Romani Pontificis ejus nominis Primi, Opera Omnia, folio, Parisiis, 1614. [M. 10. 1.] • Greoorii PapsB I. cognomento Magni, Opera Omnia. 2 tomis, folio, Basileae, 1551. [M. 11. 5,6.'] Gregorii Opera, folio, Parisiis, 1533. [M. 11. 14.] Gregorii Liber Cure Pastoralis. 8vo. Parisiis, m. )!.):{. [K. 18. Sd,] Gregorii Magni, Episcopi Romani, de Cura Pastorali Liber vere aureus, accurate emendatus, restitutus h Vet. MSS. cum Romana editione col- latis, et editus a Jeremia Stephano. 12mo. Londini, 1629. [K. 18. 46.] IsiDORi, Hispalensis Episcopi, Opera Omnia, cura Jacobi du BreuL folio, Parisiis, 1601. [K. 3. 22.] Isidori, Hispalensis Episcopi, Tractatus quatuor. 4to. Has^anose, 1519. [Ff. 7. 109.] 2. Modern Theologians. i. Scholastic Theologians ; or the Writings of the SchooU men, and of their Commentators. Textus Magistri Sententiarum [PETRI LOMBARDI]. 4to. Lugduni, 1527. [K. 19. 15] Petri Lombardi Libri Quatuor Sententiarum, quibus Universse Theologis summam ex orthodoxorum patrum decretis, canonibus, ac sententiis abunde complexus est. Ab Antonio Moncbiateno Demochare recog-. niti. 8vo. Colonic, 1576. [M. 7. 32.] ^ciDii Columns In secundum librum Sententiarum Qusestiones. folio, Venetiis, 1581. [H. 10. 4.] SCHOLASTIC THEOLOGIANS. 129 AvoLBs (Josephi) Floret Theologicarum Qussstionum in quartum librum Sententiarum. 8vo. Lugduni, 1586. [£. 16. 3.] Thom«e ab Akobntina Comineiitaria in Quatuor Libros Sententiarum. Iblio, Venetiis, 1564. [H. 10. 12.] AcRBOLn (Petri) Cooimentaria in primum et secundum librum Senten- damro. 2 tomis, folio, Romse, 1596-1605. [H. 11. 15-16.] Bacbonu (Jo.) Qusstiones in Quatuor Libros Sententiarum et Quodlibe- tales. 2 tomisi folio, Cremonae, 1618. [H. 1. 3,4.] BuL (Gabrielis) Super tertium Sententiarum. folio, Lugduni, 1519. [H. 5. 4.] Repertorium Oenerale in quatuor Collectoriis acutissimi ac profundissimi Theol«gi Gabrielis Biel super Quatuor Libros Sententiarum. folio« Lugduni, 1519. [H. 5. 3.] BoNAVBNTURA (Cafdinalis) £xpositiones iu Quatuor Libros Sententiarum. folio. Inter Opcrum Tomos II. et III. [H. 12. 2,3.] Dbkusk (Nicholai) Opus super Sententias. 8vo. Rothomatfi) tn. tl. ^. [K. 18. 33.] Fabbi (Philippi Faventini) Disputationes Tbeologicae in primum Librum Sententiarum. folio, Venetiis, 1619. [H. 10. 10.] Gbbgorii, Ariminensis Tbeologi exquisitissimi, Lectura super primo et aeeondo Sententiarum. folio, Venetiis, 1532. [H. 10. 11.] GuiLLBBMi Altissiodorensis Summa Aurea in Quatuor Libros Sententia- rum* 4to. Parisiis, 1550. [M. 9. 12.] Ricardi de Mbdiavilla super Quatuor Libros Sententiarum Petri Lom« bardi Quesdones Subtilissimse : necnon conclusionibus, ac quotation- ibns ad singulas questiones adauctse, et illustrate, h. Ludovico Silves- trio. 4 tomis, folio, Brixis, 1591. [H. 3. 21-24.] Eaumii Doctoris Magistri Nicolai de Obbellis super Sententias Compen- dium. 8vo. Parisiis, lll.)l.)rbtt. [K. 19. 29.] Durandi a Sane to Pobciamo in Sententias Theologic as Petri Lombard Comroentariorum Libri IV. folio, Lugduni, 1595. [^H. 11. 17.] RicKEL (Dionysii, Carthusiani) In Quatuor Libros Sententiarum Com- mentarii locupletissimi. 4 tomis in 2 vols, folio, Venetiis, 1584. [K. 1. 22,23-] Soto (Dominici k) In quartum librum Sententiarum Commentarii. folio, Duaci, 1613. [H. 9. 6.] Alexandri de ALES, Doctoris Irrefragabilis, Summae Theologise Pars Quarta. 2 tMnis, folio, Venetiis, 1575. [H. 9. 14,15.] THOM£ AQUINATIS, Doctoris Angelici, Opera Omnia. 10 tomis in 13 vols, folio, Venetiis, 1593-94. [H. 12. 9-21.] Thorns Aqoinatis Summa Totius Tbeologioe. folio, Genevae, 1526. [C. 4. 2.] Summa Totius Theologia? Thomse Aquinatis, cum Commentariis Thomse de Vio Cajetaki^ Cardinalis Sancti Xysti. Quibus accesserunt et alia; nempe Supplementum Tertiae Partis ex Auctoris potissimum scriptis collectum, deinde Quotlibeta ejusdem Auctoris, postremo Opus-- cula omnia ejusdem Thomae de Vio. 3 tomis, folio, Lugduni, 1580- 81. ra. 12. 5-7.] — Exemplar aliud. Apud Aquinatis Operum Tomos X.-XIII. [H. 12. 15-18.] K 199 RELIGION. . AMBtiosii (F.) AnnotatioBes in Commentaria Ca|etaiii Idbri VI. Iftni0^ Lugduni, 1542. [G. 18. Id.] ' i Alvabbz (Didaci) De Incarnatione Divini Verbi DisputadoiieB LXXIL in quibus explicantur, et delend^utiturt quae in tertia parte Sammae Theologicse docpc Sancius Thomas h, Quest. 1. usque, ad. 24. 4to. Coloniae Agrippinas, 1631. [[tl. 6. 19-3 Arraoon (Petri de) In Secundaoi Secundae Divi Thomae Cotnmentatia de Justitia etJure. folio, Lugduni, 1697. [H. 9. 12.] Bankez (Doroinici) Scholastica Commentaria in univeraam Primam Partem Angelici Doctoris D. Thomfle. 2 tomis, tblio, Venetiis, 1602. [H. 10. 1,1^.] Cabrera (Petri de) Tertia Pars Divi Thomae, CoiDmenttiriis et Disputa- tionibus illustrata. folio, Cordubae, 1602. []H. 5. 11.] Capreoli (Joannis) In Libros Sententianim amplisairoae Quaeationes, pro tutela doctrinae S. Thomae ad Scholasticum certamen egregie diapu- tatae. Edente Mattbia Aquario. 2 tomis, folio, Venetiis, 1589. [H. 1. 1,2.] CuMEL (Francisci) Disputationes Varise ad Summam D. Aquinatia Theo- logiae. S tomis in 1 vol. folio, Lugduni, 160^. [H. 12. 22.] CuRiELis (Joannis) Lecturae seu Qusestionet in D. Thomie Aquinatia Primam Secundae. folio, Duaci, 1618. [H. 12. 24.] EsTii (Guilielmi) In Quatuor Libros Sententiarum Commentaria : quibua pariter S. Thomae Summas Theologicae partes omnes mirifice illus^jran- tur. 2 tomis, folio, Duaci, 1616. QH. 11. 18-14.] Flandrii (Dominici) Doctrina D. Thomae in Di)odecim LibrOs MeUfpby- sicae Aristotelis. folio, Coloniae, 1611. [L. 8.. 2.]; KsLLisoNi (Matthei) Commentarii ac Disputationes in Tertiam Partem Summae Theologicae S. Tbotme Aquioarii. fblio, Doaci, 1688 [H. 9. 10.3 Medina (Bartholomaei it) Expositio in Primam Secundae D. Thomae Aqui- natia, etjn Tertiam D. 'ihomae. Partem, usque ad Quaeationem sexa* gesimam. 2 tomis^ folio, Venetiis, 1602. [H. 10. 15,16.] SuAREz (Francisci) Opera ; Commentarios ac Disputationes in Summam Thomae Aquinatia complectentia. 19 tomis, MoguntisE et Lugduni; 1604-28. [G. 12. 1-19.] Ttjrriani (Luisii) Disputationes in Seeundam Secundae D. Thome» da Fide, Spe, Charitate, et Prudentla. folio, Lugduni, 1617. ^H. 9. d.3 Valsntii (Gregorii de) Commentarii Theologici in Summam Thomaa Aquinatia. 5 tomis, folio, Parisiis, 1609-10. [H. 10. 18-22.] VAsauEZ (Gabrielts) Commentarii ac Disputationes in< Primam Partem S. Thomae. 2 tomis, folio, Ingolstadii, 1609. [K. 1. 8,9.] Vasquez (Gabriel is) Commentarii ac Disputationes in Primam SecundsE' S. Thomae. 2 tomis, folio, Ingolstadii, 1611-12. [K. 1. 18,12.] Vasquez (Gabrielis) Commentarii ac Disputationes in Tertiam Partem S. Thome. 2 tomis^ folio, Ingolstadii,- 1610-12. [K. 1. 10,11.] YsAKBBETi (Nicolai) Disputationes in Tertiam Partem 8. Tfadmae. 2 tomis, Parlsiia, 1689. [M. 5. 24,25.] SCHOLASTIC THEOLOGIANS. 181 J0ANNI8 DUNS ScoTi) Doctoris Subtilis, Qusstiones (quas Reportationes ▼ocant) in Qvatuor Libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. 4 tomis in S vols, folio, Veneliig, 1597-98. [H. 10. 6-8.] PiTioiAKis (Frahcisci de) Summa Theologiae Speculativae et Moralis, atque Qmnmeiitana Scholastica in Quartum Librum Sententiarum Doc- toris Subtilis Johannis Duns, Scoti. folio, Venetiis, 1618. [H. 10. 5.] Rada (Joannie de) Controversise Theologicse inter S. ThoAiam ei Scotum super Quatuor Libros Semen tiaruni. 2 tomis, 4to. Colonise, 1619. [C. 1. 9,10.] Exemplar aliUd. 2 tomis in 1 vol. 4to. Colonise, 1620. [C. 10. 15.] TAaTAmsTi (Petri) Comraentaria sive (ut yocant) Reportata in Quatuor Libros Sententiarum et Quodlibeta Joannis Duns Scoti. folio, Vene- tiis, 1607. [H. 10. 3.] Albxrti Magni (Ratisponensis Episcopi) Duee Partes Summas : 1 . De quatuor Co-sevis; 2. De Homine. Una cum additionibus editis h, Marco Antonio Zimara. folio, Venetiis, nu ))•):{):• [}/L 4. 14.] Antoniki ( Arcbipraesulis Floreutini) Summa Major et Aurea ; cui praemit* dtur Johannis Molitoris Registrum, sive Tabula Quintuplex. 4 tomis, folio, m.'H.r. [M. 19. 10-ld.] BaiARDi (Joannis) Quaestiones Quodlibeticse. folio, Parisiis, 1527. [G. 6. 18.] CASTAViBi (Henrici-Ludovici) Celebriorum Distinctionum turn Philoso- phicarmn turn Tfaeologicarum Synopsis, folio, Augustoriti Pictonumi 1619. [H. 11. 1.] Cbbspbtii (Petri) Summa Catholicse Fidei, Apostolicae Doctrinae et Eccl&- iiasticae Disciplinae, necnon totius Juris Canonici. folio, Lugduni, 1 598. [H 3. 17.] GoxTHALS (Henrid) Aurea Quodlibeta. 2 tomis, folio, Venetiis, 1613. [H. 10. 13,14.] Subtilissiroa Hervbi, Natalis Britonis, Theologi acutissimi, Quodlibista Undecim, cum octo ipsius profundissimis tractatibus. folio, Venetiis, 1517. [H. 9. 1.] Liberii de Sancto Amore [Joannis Clibici] Epistolse Theologicae in quibus varii Scbolasticorum Errores castigantur. 12mo. Irenopoli, 1679. [R. 21. 53.] MoLiHAi (Lodovici) De Justitia et Jure. 2 tomis, folio, Coloniae, 1 6 1 3-1 4» [H. 9. 4,5.] Ssousio (Henrid a, Cardinalis Hostiensis) Aurea Summa, cum Nicolai Superanui adnotationibus. folio, Coloniae, 1612. [H. 2. 13.] SiLvasTBiKA SuHHA, a patTc Sylvestro edita. folio, Antwerpiae, 1581. [H 2. 17.] Soto (Dominid k) De Justitia et Jure, folio, Lugduni, 1582. [H. 9. 11.] TumuANi (Luisii) Disputationes Selectse in Tbeologiam Scholaftticam, Potilivam, et Moralem. folio^ Lugduni, 1634. [M. 5. 7.] TwissB (Gulielroi) Dissertatio de Scientia' Media ; adversus Gabrielem PcDottum et Fraodscum Suaresium. folio, Amhemii, 1639. [L. 10. 21.] K 2 132 RELIGION. ii. Works of Divines of the Greek Church. Maximi ConfesBorb Opera, Graec^ et Latind, cura FranciBci Combefisis. 2 tomis, Parisiis, 1675. [G. 13. 1«.] Maximi, Confessoris et Martyris, Varia Capitula turn Theologica turn Oeconomicak de Virtute et Vitio. Gr. Lat. 8yo. Pariaiis, 1560. [L. 18. 5.] Anastasii Sinaitae O^i/yoc, seu Dux Vis, adversus Acephalos. Grsece et Latine. Opera Jacobi Gretseri. 4to. Ingolstadii, 1606. [L. 20. 25.] Abucara (Theodori) Tractatus de Unione et Incarnatione, cum notis Andrese Arpoldi. 8to. [ad calcem Athanasii Syntagmatu DQctrifiatJ\ [F. 18. 27.] JoANNis Damasceni Opera Omnia. Grsce et Latine. Item Joaknis Cassiani Eremitae, non prorsus dissimilis argument], Libri aliquot, folia, Basileae, 1575. [M. 12. 2.] Joanniff Dam ascent Opera, Grsce et Latine, cum notis M. Le Quien. 2 tomis, folio, Parisiis, 1712. [A. 4. 12,19.] *Photii Patriarcfafle Constantinopolitani Nomo-Canon, cum Commentariis Theodori Balsamonis. Greece et Latine. Interprete H. Agylaeo. 4to. Parisiis, 1615. [L. 20. 21.] Photii Myrobiblion ; sive Bibliotheca Libronim, quos Photius Patriarchs Constantinopolitanus legit et censuit. Grsce et Latine. Cum Notis et Scholiis Davidis Hoeschelii et Andreae Schotti. folio, Genevae, 1611. [K. 3. 21.] Petri Siculi Historia de Manichseorum Haeresi. Graec^ et Latin^,. k Mattha;o Radero. 4to. Ingolstadii, 1604. [S. 1. 2.] Mauropii (Joannis, Metropolitani Euchaitensis) Versus lambici in prin- cipalium festorum pictas in tabulis Historias, atque alia varia com* posita. Grxcd. Cura Ma,tthaei Busti. 4to. Etonas, 1610. [F. 14. 27.] ^— ^-— Exemplar aliud. 4to. Etons, 161b. [S. 1. 11.] Theophtlacti (Archiepiscopi Bulgarias) Horologium, Grsece. 18mo. Venetiis. 16—. [D. 17. 45.] iii. Works of Divines of the Latin or Romish Church. Venerabilis Bedje Opera, quotquot reperiri potuerunt. Omnia. 8 tomis in d vols, folio. [Desunt tomi IV. et V.] Colonise, 1612. [M. 13. 17, 19.] Bedse Operum Tomus Septimus, in quo Condones et Scripta alia con- tinentur. folio, Basileae, 1573. [I. 11. 17.] Bedae Htstoriae Ecclesiastics Gentis Anglorum Libri V. folio, Can- tabrigian, 1643. [I. 12. 18.] BedfB Historia Ecclesiastica. folio, Cantabrigise^ 1644. [I. 12. 19.] Bedae Historia Ecclesiastica, cum reliquis ejus Operibus Historicis, cura et studio Joannis Smith, folio, Cantabrigiae^ 1712. [H. 13. ^Si] Bedae Historia Ecclesiastica. folio. Inter Scriptores Rerum Britannia carum, [D. 10. 2.] DIVINES. OF THE LATIN CHURCH. 183 Flacci AiBiNi, sive Alchyvini Abbatis, Opera Omnia, studio Andreae Quercetani. folio, Parisiis, 1517. [M. 11. 4.] HiKCMARi (Rheniensis Archiepiscopi) Opuscula, et Epistolae. — Acces- seriint Nicolai Papse I. et aliorura ejusdem sevi quaedam Epistolae et Scripta. 4to. Parisiis, 1615. [L. 20. 17.] Rabani Mauri (Magnentii, Archiepiscbpi Moguntini) Opera Omnia. 6 tomis in 3 vols, folio, Coloniae, 1527-26. [M. 11. 11-13.] Radbbrti (Paschasii, Abbatis Corbiensis) Opera, folio, Parisiis, 1618. [L. 3. 21.] Anselmi (Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis) Opera Omnia. Studio et cur^ Joannis Picardi. 4 tomis in 1 vol. folio, Colonin, 1612. [G. 12. 23.] Sancti Anselmi, Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, Opera: necnon Eadmeri, monachi Cantuariensis, Historia Novorum et alia Opuscula. Lahore ac Studio D. Gabrielis Gerberon, monachi Congregationis S. Mauri, folio, Lutetice Parisiorum, 1721. [H. 13. 22.] Brunonis, Carthusianorum Patriarcbee, Opera Omnia. 2 tomis, folio, Vcnetiis, 1651. [M. 9. 5,6.] Vaticinia, sive Propbetise Abbatis Joadiimi et Anselmi Episcopi Mar- sicani ; cum Prsefatione et Adnotationibus Paschalini Regiselmi. — Va- ticinii overo Profetie dell' Abbate Gioachimo et Anselmo Vescovo da Marsico ; con la Prefisitione et Annotatione di Pasqualino Regiselmo. , Latine et Italic^. 4to. Venetiis, 1589. [C. 1. 31.] RupBRTi (Abbatis Monasterii Tvitiensis) Opera Omnia. 2 tomis, folio, Colonios, 1502. [M. 10. 3,4.] Bernardi, Clarevallensis Abbatis, Opera Omnia, folio, Parisiis, 1521. [M. 11. 18.] Bernardi Opera, folio, Parisiis, 1602. [G. 13. 19.] Bernardi Opera. 2 tomis, folio, Parisiis, 1719. [F. 5. 13,14.] Bernardi Florum Libri Decem. 12mo. [Ff. 8. 79.] Thoius Aquinatis Opera Omnia. 13 tomis, folio, Venetiis, 1593-1594. [H. 12. 9-21.] Alterni (Gtdielmi, Episcopi Parisiensis) Opera Omnia. 2 tomis in 1 vol. folio, Venetiis, 1591. [L. 3. 15.] Bbllarmini (Roberti, Romanse Ecclesise Cardinalis) Opuscula. 2 tomis, • folio, ColoniiB, 1617. [H. 11. 12.] BzRCHORi (Petri) Opera Omnia. 3 tomis in 2 vols, folio, Coloniae, 1620. [I. 3. 6,7.] BoNiE (Joannis, Romanse Ecclesise Cardinalis) Opera. 4to. Antverpiae, 1677. [H. 5. 36.] , BoHAVBNTURjB (Joauuis Fidauzae, Romanae Ecclesise Cardinalis, Episcopi Albaoensis) Opera. 7 tomis in 4 vols, folio, Moguntise, 1609. [H. 12. 1-4.] Can^ (Melchioris) Opera. 8vo. Colonise, 1605. [K. 18. 34.] Cassandri (Georgii) Opera Omnia, folh), Parisiis, 1616. [M. 19. 4.] Clbmangis (Nicolai) Opera Omnia, cura Jobannis Martini Lydii. 4to. Lug. Bat. 1313. [H. 6. 14.] Contarsni (Gaaparis, Cardinalis) Opera Omnia, folio, Venetiis, 1689. [L. 3. 8.] 184 RELIGION. CovARRUYii (Didaci, Episcopi Segobienais) Open Omnia, folio, AdI- verpise, 1638. L^. 12. 22.] CusA (Nicolai de, Cardinalis) Opera, folio, Basilese, 1565. [H. 10. 17.] < Damiani (Petri, Romanse Ecclesis Cardinalis, Episcopi Ostiensis) Opera Omnia, folio, Lugduni, 1528. [M. 11. 8.] D&iEDONis (Joannis) Opera. 4 tomis in 2 vols, folio, Lovanii, 1566-72. [H. 5. 1,2.] EsPENCAi (Claudii) Opera Omnia, folio, Parisiis, 1619. [L. 3. 14.] Garnerii (Joannis) Opera Posthuma. folio, Francopoli, 1685. [I. 5. 29.] Gersonii (Joaimis) Opera. 2 tomis, folio, Parisiis, 1606. [I. 11. 3,4.] HuooNis DE S. Victor^ Opera Omnia. 3 tomis in 1 vol. folio, Mo- gttntise, 1517. [M. 11. 15.] Iknocentii Papae III. Opera' Omnia. 2 tomis in 1 vol. folio, Colonise, 1575. [M. 9. 13.] JtsTiNiANi (Laurentii, Propatriarchae Veneti) Opera Omnia, folio, Co- lonic, 1616. [M. 3. 19.] Launou (Joannis) Opuscula. 8vo. Parisiis, 1660. [C. 15. 23.] pERERn (Valentini) Opera Theologica Omnia, folio. Colonise, 1620. [L. 2. 1.] Philippi (Abbatis Bonae Spei) Opera Omnia, folio, Duaci, 1521. [M. 9. 11.] Ricardi Sancti Victoris, Opera Omnia. 2 tomis in 1 voL folio^ Venetiis, 1592. [M. 9. 14.] Staplbtohi (Thomas) Opera Theologica. 4 tomis, folio, Lutetiae, 1620. [H. 11. 3-6.] Steuchi Eugubini (Augustini) Opera Omnia. 8 tomis, folio, Venetiit, 1591. [M. 5. 4,5,6.] SuAREz (Francisci) Varia Opuscula Theologica. folio, Moguntiae, 1612. [G. 12. 17.] TosTATi (Alphonsi, Abulensis Episcopi) Opera Omnia, cum Indice Fran- cisci Fonuni. 13 tomis, folio. Colonise, 1613. [K. 5. 1-13.] Vavassoris (Francisci) Opera Omnia, folio^ Amstelodami, 1 709. [G. 4. 24.] i V. Works of Divines of the Reformed or Protestant Churches. (1) Works of British Protestant Divines. THE FATHERS OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH: or a Selection from the Writings of the Reformers and early Protestant Divines of the Church of England. [Edited, with Memorials of their Lives and Writings, by the Rev. Leigh Richmond.] 8 vols. 8vo. London, 1807-lS. [Ff. 5. 48-55.] — Another Copy. 8 vols. 8vo. London, 1807-12. [Ff. 5. 56-M.] Si/Uabus. Vol; L Various Tracts and Extracts from the Works of William Tindale, John Frith, Patrick Hamilton, George Joy, and Robert Barnes. BRITISH PROTESTANT DIVINES. 186 Vol. ir. Various Tracts and Extracts from the Works of Lancelot Ridley and Hugh Latimer ; dso the Catechism of Kinir Edward VL ^ Vol. IIL Various Tracts and Extracts from the Works of Thomas Cranmer. Vol. IV, Various Tracts and. Extracts from the Works of Nicholas Ridley, John Clement, &c. John Philpot, John Rogers, and William Turner. Vol. V. Various Tracts and Extracts from the Works of Bishop Hooper. Vol. VL The Works of John Bradford and Lawrence Saunders ; with an Appendix, comprising the Life and Remains of Lady Jane Grey. Vol. VIL Various Tracts and Extracts from the Works of John Jewel), Bishop of Salisbury. Vol. VIIL Nowell's Catechism ; Archbishop Parker's Prefaces to the 3ible; Various Tracts annexed to the Geneva Bible^ &c. ; Haddon and Fox against Osorius ; and A Spiritual and most Precious Pearl. Bjcon— TheThyrd Part of the Bookes which Thomas Becon hath hytherto made, now first of all published and set forth in printe this present yeare of our Lorde 1563. folio. [C. 5. 25.] Adam (Thomas) Works. S vols. 8vo. York, 1786. [Ff. 6. 2-4.] Another Copy. Vols. L and XL 8vo. York, 1786. [Ff. 7. 1,2.] Babington (Gervaise. Bp. of Worcester) Works, folio, London, 1637. [D. 13. 22.] Barrow (Isaac) Works. 4 vols, folio, London, 1686-7. [E. 5. 2-5.] Baxter (Richard) Practical Works, 4 vols, folio, London, 1707. [K. 23. 1-4.] •Bbveridgk (Wm. Bishop of St. Asaph) Works: with a Memoir of the Author, and a Critical Examination of his Writings, by Thomas Hart* well Home, M. A. 9 vols. 8vo. London, 1824. Bingham (Joseph) Works. 2 vols, folio, London. 1726. [R. 2. 14,15.] Blackburne (Francis, Archdeacon of Cleveland) Theological and Mis- cellaueous Works. With Life, by his Son. 8vo. 7 vols. London, 1804. [Ff. 7.8-14.] Bolton (Robert) Works. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1641-39. [K. 26. 11-12.] BoTLK (Hon. Robert) Theological Works, epitomized by Richard Boulton. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1715. [R. 10. 51-53.] Beamhall (John, Archbp. of Armagh) Works, folio, Dublin, 1 677. [B. 3. 24.] BumrAN (John) Works. Eight Parts, (incomplete.) folio, London, 1768. [Ff. 3. 45-52.] •Cecil (Richard) Works : edited, with a Memoir, by Josiah Pratt, B. D. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1812. Chabnock (Stephen) Works, folio, 2 vols. London, 1 682-4. [K. 23. 5,6.] CflitUNowoRTH (William) Works, folio, London, 1742. [R. 2. 20.] 186 RELIGION. Clarks (Samuel) Works. 4 vols, folio, London* 1798. [N. 5. dl--d4.] Ehlyn (Thomas) Works and Life. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1746-42. [D. 24. 26-28.] Flavbl (John) Works, folio, Edinburgh, 1731. [K. 23. 9.] Goodwin (Thomas) Works. 5 vols, folio, London, 1681-1704. [H. 23. 14-18.] Greoorib (John) Works. 4to. London, 1674. [R. 8. 27.] — ^— Another Copy. 4to. London, 1665. [B. 7. 40.] Posthuma; or Certain Learned Tracts. 4to. London, 1656. [D. 19. 20.] Hall (Joseph, Bp. of Norwich) Works. 2 vols, folio, London, 1640—47. [H. 23. 12,13.] Another Copy, folio, London, 1647. [D. 13. 26.] Hamhond (Henry) Works, folio, 4 vols. London, 1674-75-84. [The Paraphrase and Annotations on the Psalms are wanting.] [N. 3. 1-4.] Works, Vol. I. folio, London, 1674. [E. 11. 9.] Works, Vol. If. folio, London, 1684. [G. 13. 22.] Hervet (James) Works, Vols. H. IV. and VI. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1769. [Ff. 7- 111-113.] HoADLT (Benjamin, Bishop of Winchester) Works. 3 vols, folio, Lon- don, 1773. [Q. 1. 5-7.] Hooker (Richard) Works, folio, London, 1723. [R. 1. 23.] HopKiMs (Ezekiel, Bishop of London-Derry) Works, folio, London^ 1701. [K. 24. 12.] *HoRME (George, Bishop of Norwich) Works : with a Life hy Wm. Jones, M. A. 6 vols. 8vo. London, 1809. An Abstract of the Works of John Hutchihson ; being a Summary of • his Discoveries in Philosophy and Divinity. 12mo. 1^'nburgh, 1753. 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[K. 26. 7.] BRITISH PROTESTANT DIVINES. 18T LioHTFOOT (JohD) Works, with bis Life, edited by George Brigbt and Jobn Strype. 2 vols, folio, London, 1684. [N. S. 9,10.] Lightfoot (Jobn) Genuine Remains. 4to. London, 1700. [K. 15. 6.] ^Ligbtfoot (Jobn) Wbole Works, edited by J. R. Pitman, M. A. 13 vols. 8vo. London, 1 822-25. Maclban (Archibald) Theological Works. 6 vols. 12mo. Glasgow and Edinburgh, 1797-1805-11-17. [li. 2. 31-86.] Mebb (Joseph) Works. 4to. London, 1648. [B. 17. 19.] Another Copy, folio, London, 1664. [Ff. 2. 12.] Two other Copies, folio, London, 1672. < h^l 9 \i 1 MiDDLSTON (Conyers) Works. 4 vols. 4to. London, 1752. [G. 9. 12-15.] Newtok (Thomas, Bishop of Bristol) Works ; with some account of bis Life written by himself. 3 vols. 4to. London^ 1782. [A. 12. 46-48.] Newton (John) Works, 6 vols. 8vo. London, 1816. Pbbkins (William) Works. 3 vols, folio, Cambridge, 1612. [B. 3. 21-23.] *PoRTBns (Beilby, Bishop of London) Works, with Life by R. Hodgson, M. A. 6 vols. 8vo. London, 1811. Potter (John, Archbp. of Canterbury) Theological Works. 2 vols. 8vo. Oxford, 1753. [D. 25. 19,20.] Reynolds (Edward, Bishop of Norwich) Works, folio, London, 1679. [K. 23. 6.] *Sbcker (Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury) Works, with a Life by Beilby Porteus, D.D. 6 vols. 8vo. London, 1825. •Scott (Thomas) Works, [Edited by John Scott, M. A.] 10 vols. 8vo. London, 1825. *Skblton (Philip) Works, with Life by R. Lynam, M. A. 6 vols. Svo. London, 1824. Skuihee (John) Theological Works. 2 vols. 8vo. Aberdeen, 1809. [Hh. 3. 4,5.] SniLiNGFLEET (Edward, Bp. of Worcester,) Works. 6 vols, folio, London, 1710. [I. 4. 20-5.] Tatlor (Jeremy, Bp. of Down and Connor) A Collection of Theological Discourses. 2 vols, folio, London, 1674. [R. 2. 12,13.] ♦Taylor (Jeremy) Whole Works : with a Life of the Author, and a Cri- tical Examination of his Writings by Reginald Heber, D.D. [Bishop of Calcutta.] 15 vols. 8vo. London, 1822. ^illotsok (John, Archbishop of Canterbury) Works; with Life by Thomas Birch, M. A. 10 vols. 8vo. London, 1820. Topladt (Augustus Montague) Works. 6 vols. 8vo. London, 1794. [Hh. 3. 17-22.] Warburton (Wm. Bishop of Gloucester) Works, edited by Bishop Hurd. 7 vols. 4to. London, 1788. [D, 23. 11-17.] Another Copy. 12 vols. 8vo. J^ondon, 1811. [Ff. 4. 19-30.] *Waterland (Daniel) Works ; with a Life, and a Critical Examination of his Writings by William Van Mildert, D. D. Bishop of LlandafF. 11 vols. 8vo. Oxford, 1823. 1S8 RELIGION. WfiBMSE (John) Works. 4 vols. 4to. London, 1636. [E. 20. 9-12.] White (John) Works, folio, London, 1624. [B. 4. 2.] Whitefield (George) Works. 6 vols. 8vo. London, 1771-2. [Hh. 2. 17-22.] Wilson (Thomas, Bp. of Sodor and Man) Works ; wiih his Life, com- piled from ainhentic Papers by the Rev. C. Crutwell. 2 vols, m 1» folio, Bath, 1782. [A. 12. 16.] WiTHEBSPooH (John) Theological Works. 9 vols. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1804. 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Crbmoniki (Cesaris) DispfDtatio de Coelo. 4to. Venetiis, 1618. [C. 20. *.] SwDTDSN (Tobias) An Enquiry into the Nature and Place of Hell. 8vo. London, 1714. [D. 6. 88. J Lewis (John) The Nature of HeU, the Reality of Hell Fire, and Eternity of Hell Torments, explained and vindicated, in opposition to a Pro&ne Libel, first published under Cromwell's Usurpation, intituled " Of the Torments of Hell, the Foundation and Pillars thereof, discovered, searched, shaken, and removed." 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 233, (18.)] Oaxss (Abraham) The Doctrine of Hell-Torments discussed. 8vo. Lon- don, 1788. [P. 91.(5.)] Whiston (Wm.) The Eternity of Hell Torments considered. 8vo. London, 1740. [P. 100. (7)J DoDWMLL C William J The Eternity of Future Punishments asserted and vin- dkatedf in answer to Mr, Whiston' s late Treatise 4 8vo. Oxford, 1748. [P. 121. (2.)] Stoxbousb ( ) Universal Restitution^ a Scripture Doctrine ; proved in several Letters on the Nature and Extent of Christ's Kingdom 8vo. London, 1761. [P. 261. (1.)] 15£ RELIGION. (10) On Akgxu.. Salkeld (J.) A Treatise of Angels. 8vo. London, 161S. [D. 18. 7.J A Modest Enquiry concerning a Guardian Angel. 4to. London, 1702. [M. 15. 21.] Barker (Thomas) An Inquiry into the Scripture meaning of the word Satan, and its synonymous terms "The Devil,'* or the " Adveraary" and « The Wicked One." Svo. London, 1772. [P. 306. (4.)] (11) Treatises on the Five Points. ^iipffvo/Aa^ia^ The Agreement and Distance of Brethren : or a Brief Survey of the Judgment of Mr. J[ohn] G[ooowin], and the Church of God walking with him, touching the head of Doctrine on 1. Election and Reprobation ; 2. The Death of Christ ; 9. The Grace of God in and about Conversion : 4. The Liberty or Power of the Will, or of the Creature Man ; 5. The Perseverance of the Saints. 4to. London, 1652. [M. 15. 37.] Spanhbmii (Friderici) Disputatfo inauguralis de quinque articnlis con- troversis, confutata ab A. Poelenburgh. Svo. Amstelodami, 1658. [F. 7. 47.] Edwarim (John) Veritas Redux. Evangelical Truths restored, concern- ing God's Eternal Decress, the Liberty of Man*s Will, Grace and Con- version, the Extent and Efficacy of Christ's Redemption, and Perse- verance in Grace. Svo. London, 1707. [M. 6. S.] Whitby (Daniel) A Discourse concerning 1. The true Import of the words Election and Reprobation ; 2. The Extent of Christ's Redemp- tion; S. The Grace of God ; 4. The Liberty of the Will in a State of Tryal and Probation ; 5. The Perseverance or Defectibility of the Saints. Svo. London, 1710. [N. 7. 10.] ■ Two other copies. 8yo, London, 1710. ? >t o 5 -i Bates (Ely) Observations on some Important Points in Divinity, chiefly those in controversy between the Arminians and Calvinists. 1 2roo. . London, 1793. [Hh. 4. 21.] Another Copy. Second Edition. 12rao. London, ISll. [li. 3. 43.] ScHLicHTiNGii (Jonie) Qu«8tiones Duse : 1 . Num in Evangelicorum reli- gione dogmata habeantur, quae vix uUo modo permittant, ut, qui ea axor plectatur, nullo in peccato perseveret ? 2. Num, in eadem religione, quiedam concedantur Christi legibus inconcessa ? Svo. 1636. [L. 1 S. 4.] Alvarez (Didaci) De Auxiliis Divinn Gratise et Humani Arbitrii Viri- bus, et Libertate, ac legitima ejus cum Efficacia eorundem Auxiliorum Concordia. 4to. Colonise, 1621. [M. 19. 14.] (12) On Original Sin avd the Orioin of Evil. . Cas aubon (Meric) The Originall Cause of Temporall Evils. 4to. London, 1645. [P. 39. (IS.)] Clichtoyei (Judoci) De necessitate Peccati Adse, et foelicitate culpae ejus- dem Apologetica Disceptatio. 4to. Parisiis, 1519. [Ff. 7. 109.] Leibnitz (G. G. Baron de) Essais de Theodicee sur la Bont^ de Dieu, la Liberty de THomme, et I'Origine du Mai. Svo. Amsterdam, 1710. [N. 7. 23.] TREATISES ON PARTICULAR DOCTRINES. 163 Whitbt (Danielis) Tractatas de Impatatione Divina Peccati Adami Pot- teria ejaa universis in Reatum. 8vo. 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[M. 15. 27.] The Thirty-Nine Articles, reprinted by his Majesties Command. With His Royal Declaration prefixed thereunto. 4to. London, 1662. [M. 20. 18.] The Thirty-Nine Articles. 12mo. London, 1813. [Aa. 8. 82.] A Collection of the Articles, Injunctions, Canons, &c. of the Church of England. 4to. 1661. [D. 19. 5.] A Collection of the Articles, Injunctions, Canons, &c. of the Church of England, in Latin and English. 4to. London, 1671-97. [N. 6. 27.] The Thirty-Nine Articles, Constitutions, and Canons of the Church of England' 8vo. London, 1724. [R. 13. 8.] Articuli Lambethani. 12mo. Londini, 1651. [P. 347. (3.)] (2) Treatises and Expositions, &c. of the Thirty-Nine Articles. Bennet (Thomas) An Essay on the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religioni agreed on in 1562, and revised in 1571. 8vo. London, 1715. [D- 6. 16.] An Historical and Critical Essay upon the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1724. [6. 26. 18.] — ^— — Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1724. [Hh. 9. 54.] Rogers (Thomas) Analysis of the Thirty-Nine Articles. 4to. London, 1625. [Ff, 7. 114.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1639. [F. 7. 6.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1675. [Ff. 6. 59.] Eus (Joannis) Articulorum XXXIX Ecclesise Anglicans Defensio. His accedunt Articuli Lambethani. 12mo. Cantabrigise, 1694. [H. 8. 1 1.] Burnet (Gilbert, Bp. of Salisbury) An Exposition of the Thirty-Nine Ar- ticles of the Church of England, folio, London, 1699. [Ff. 3. 66.] • Another Copy, folio, London, 1699. [N. 1. IS.] N 178 RELIGION. A Prefatory Discourse to an Examination of a late Book, entituled * An Expo* sition of the Thirty^Nine Articles of the Church of Englknd^ by GUbertf Bishop qfSarum.* [By IVilliam Bjnckes.I 4to. London^ 1702. ^ [M. 14. 4.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1702. [N. 8. 27.] Another Copy, 4ta. London^ 1702. [P. 24. (2.)] A Defence of Bishop Bttrtiet's Exposition, in Answer to the " Prefatory Discourse." 4to. London, 1703. [P. 24. (8.)] The Exposition given by My Lord Bishop ofSarum of the Second Article of our Religion^ examined. 4to. London, 1702. [M. 15. 1.] Two other Copies. 4to. London, 1702. [N. 8. 25,27.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1702. [P. 40. (20.)] Remarks thereon by Gilbert {[Burnet] Lord Bishop of Sarum. 4to. Lon- don, 1702. [M. 15. 1.] A Vindication of the Twenty^Third Article of Religion, from a late Expo* sition ascribed to My Lord of Sarum. ^By Robert JBurscough.'J 4to. London, 1702. [P. 24. (5.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1702. [M. 20. 4.] The Complaint of the Lower House of Convocation against Bishop Burnet. 4to. London, 1705. [P. 51. (20.}] Beveridoe (William, Bishop of St. Asaph) An Exposition of the Thirty- Nine Articles of the Church of England, folio, London, 1716. [Ff. 3. 64.3 Another Copy. 8vo. London, 17W. [Ff. 6. 6.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1716. [Ff. 6. 61.] Welchman (Edwardi) XXXIX Articuli Ecdesise Anglicanse, Textibus e Sacra Scriptura depromptis confirmati, brevibusque Notis illnstrati. 8vo. Oxonii, 1718. [N. 9. 9.] Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Oxonii, 1724. [P. 164. (4.)] Veneer (John) An Exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1725. [Ff. 6. 62.] Madan (Martin) A Scriptural Comment upon the-Thir^-Nine Articles of the Church of England. With an occasional Pre&ce and Appendix. London, 1772. [P. 299. (5.)] ■ Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1772. [Hh. 3. 47.] Hervet (Thomas) Elementa Christiana; the Thirty- Nine Articles of the Church of England proved to be agreeable to the Word, of God, in their Literal and Grammatical Sense, in a new, familiar, catechetical form. 12mo. Kendal, 1791. [Ff. 7. 23.] ToMLiMB (George Pretyman, Bishop of Winchester) A Scriptural Expo- sition of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion. (Elements of Christ, Theolog. Vol. II.) [Ff. 5. 78.] Another Copy. (Elements of Christ. Theolog. Vol. IL) [Ff. 6. 6B.'] WiNcmssTER (1'homas) A Dissertation on the XVIIth Article of the Church of England ; to which is subjoined a short Tract, ascertaining the reign and time in which the Royal Declaration before the XXXIX Articles was first published. 8vo. Oxford, 1773. [P. 305. (ft.)2 % J DISSENTERS' CONFESSIONS OF FAITH. 179 The Church of England vindicated from Misrepresentation, shewing her genuine Doctrines as contained in her Articles, Liturgies, and Homilies. 8vo. London, 1801. [Hh. 3. 28.^ ^ KiFLiNO (Thomas) The Articles of the Church of England proved not to be Calvinistic. 8vo. Cambridge, 1802. [Hh. 3. 28.] Epilog (Thomas) Appendix to the Articles of the Church of England proved not to be Qalvinistic. 8vo. Cambridge, 1802. [Hh. 3. 28.] Remarks an a Pamphlet, by Thomas Kipling, D.D. entitled • The Articles of the Church o/Etigland proved not to be Calvinistic* By Academicus. 8 vo« Cambriflge, 1802. [Gg. 7. 18.] Amotker Copy. 8vo. Cambridge, 1802. [Hk 3. 28.] PriestcraA in Perfection : or a Detection of the Fraud of inserting this Clause, ** The Church hath power to decree Rites and Ceremonies and Authority in Controversies of Faith," in the Twentieth Article of the Church of England. [By Matthew Tindal.] 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 2)84. (6.)] Reflections on a late Pamphlet, intitled " Priestcrafi in Perfection,** 8vo. Lmdon, 1710. [P. 224. (7.)] iL Confessions of Faith of Protestant Dissenters from the United Church of England and Ireland. (1) Confession of thb Westminster Assembly of Divines. A Cowfession of Faith, according to the Best-Reformed Churches : for the Generall Satisfaction of Tender Consciences. QBy the Westmin- STEft Assembly of Divines.] 4to. London, 1647. C^- ^^' ^^'D A Confession of Faith and Catechisms agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster. 12mo. [C. 16. 14.] The Humble Advice of the Assembly of Divines, by Authority of Parlia- ment sitting at Westminster, concerning part of a Confession of Faith preseDted by them lately to both Houses of Parliament. 4to. [M. 20. 20.] Confessjo Fidei in Conventu Theologorum authoritate Parliamenti Angli* cani indicto elaborata, una cum Catechismo duplici Majori Mino* rique. 12mo. Cantaforigiae, 1656. [E. 16. 39.] (2) Convbsmon of the Socibty of Fkiemds or Quakers. An Apology for the true Christian Doctrine ; being an Explanation and Vindication of the Principles and Doctrines of the People called Quakers. By Robert Barclay. 4to. Birmingham, 17,65. [C. 21. 12.] — — ^— Another Copy ; together with a Catechism and Confession of Faith, folio. In Barclays Works. [E. 10. 30.] Keith (George J The Standard of the Quakers examined: or an Ansxver to the Apology of Robert Barclay. 8vo. London, 1 702. [N. 9. 62.] . ToKE (Henry) The Faith of the People, called Quakers, in our Lord and Sftviour Jesus Christ; set forth in various Extracts from their Writings. 8vo. London, 1801. [Hh. 2. 35.] N 2 180 RELIGION. iii. Confession of Faith of the Kirk of Scotland. The Confession of Faith and the Larger and Shorter Catechisme first agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster ; and now ap- proved by the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland to be a part of Uniformity in Religion between the Kirks of Christ in the three King- doms. Together with the Solemn League and Covenant* 18mo. London, 1651. [E. 17. 16.] The Confession of Faith, the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, Covenants, National and Solemn League, Directories for Publick and Family Worship, Form of Church Government, &c.of Pubtick Authority in tfaia Church of Scotland, l^mo. Edinburgh, 1810. \l\, S. 57-2 Another Copy. 12mo. Edinburi^, 1810» [Ff. 7. 29.] iv. Confessions of Faith of Foreign Reformed Churches. HospiNiANi (Rudolphi) Concordia Discors: De Origine et Progressu Formulse Concordlb Be&obnsis Liber. Tiguri, 1607. [K. 1. 3.] GsauARDi (Johannis) Confessio Catholica ; in qua Doctrina Catholica et Evangelica, quam Ecdesise Auoustanjb Confessioni addictae pro- fitentur, ex Romano-Catholicorum Scnptorum sufiragiis confirmatur. 4to. 2 vols. Jenas, 16^4. [K. 20. 23,24.] Calovii (Abrahami) Criticus Sacer, vel Commentarii Apodicto-Elenchtici super Augustanam Confessionem. 4to. Lipsiee, 1646. [I. 20. 24.} SpANOEKBERo (August Gottlieb) Exposition of Christian Doctrine, as taught in the Protestant Church of the United Brethren or Unitas Fratrum. Translated from the German. By Benjamin La Trobe. 8vo. Bath, 1796. [Cc. 8. 43.] Another Copy. 8vo. Bath, 1796. [Ff. 6. 83.] Maresii (Sara.) Foederatum Belgium Orthodoxum; sive Confessionis EccLEsiARUM Beloicarum Excgcsis. 4to. Groningas, 1652. 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[L. 19. 23.] HARMONIES OF CONFESSIONS OF FAITH, &c. 181 PeUii (Joamm) Harmoma Remonstrantium et Socinianoruniy in tariis Reli- gianis Christiana Dogmatibus, quibus opposita est Sententia Orihodoxa Ecclesiarum vert Reformatanwi, 4to. Lvg. Bat. 1633. [L. 19. 20.] Vedelius Rhapsodus. Sive Vindicise Doctrinse Remonstrantium a crimi- DationibuB et calumniis Nicolai Vedelii, 4to. Harderovici, 1633. [L. 20. 27.] V. Confession of Faith qf the Unitarians in Poland. Confessio Fidei Christianae, edita nomine Ecclesiarum, quse in Polonia Unum Denm et Filium ejus Unigenitum Jesum Christum et Spiritum Sanctum profitentur [a Jona ScHLicHTiMGio]. 12mo. 1751. [E. 27. 8.] vi. Collections and Harmomes of Confessions of Faith. CoEPUS ST Syntagma Convessionum Fidei, quae in diversis Regnis et Nationibus, Ecclesiarum Nomine, fuerunt authentic^ editae, in celeberri- mis CoDventibus, publicaque Auctoritate comprobatae. 4to. Genevae, 1612. [N. 6.21.] An Haimony of the Confessions of the Faith of the Christian Reformed Churches, which purely profess the Holy Doctrines of the Gospel in all the chief Kingdoms, Nations, and Provinces of Europe, newly translated out of Latine into English. 8vo. Cambridge, 1586. [1. 18. 17.] VL Moral and Casuistical Divinity. A DiscouBSs of Duels, shewing the Sinful Nature and Mischievous Efl^ts of them, and answering the usual excuses made for them by Challeoffers, Accepters, and Seconds. By T. C. D. D. 4to. London, 1687. IM. 14. 18.] Anis (Henry) A Fanatick's Testimony against Swearing. 4to. London, 1661. [Hh. 8. 22.] Amesii (Gulielmi) De Conscientia et ejus Jure Libri quinque. 4to. Am- stelodami, 1630. [£. 20. 18.] — — Exemplar aliud. 12mo. Amstelodami, 1654. [E. 8. 12.] A Rebuke to the Sin of Uncleanness. 1 8mo. London, 1 704. [P. S5S. (7.)] AspiLCUETA (Martini) Enchiridion, sive Manuale Confessariorum et Poeni- tentium. 8vo. AntverpisB, 1625. [K. 19. 25.] Bailt (Lewis) The Practice of Piety. 8vo. London, 1719. [R. 11. 19.] Baukt (Stephani) De Sacraraentis ac Personis Sacris, earumque Digni- tate, Obligationibus, ac Jure. Theologiae Moralis Pars prima, folio, Parisiis, 1640. [M. 5. 18.] Baxter (Richard) A Call to the Unconverted, to turn and liye, and accept of Mercy, while Mercy may be had. 12mo. London, 1658. [K. 17. 30.] Another Copy, folio. In his Practical Works, Vol. II. [K. 23. 2.] BiHOHAM (Joseph) A Discourse concerning the Mercy of God to Peni- tent Sinners. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 6.] — — Another Copy. 8?o. London, 1714. [N, 9. SZ."] 182 RELIGION. Bruki (Vincentii) BreTis TnieCfttus de Sacnunento PdfeoitCBtnD. Itaio. Colonise, 1604< [K. 16. 26.] The Christian CEconomy, translated from the Original Greek of an Old Manuscript, found in the Isle of Pattnofl. IfhUo. Edinburgh. [Ff. S. 67.] The Clbrgyuan's Companion in visiting the Sick. 8vo. London, 1723. 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(1.)] The Causes of the Decay of Christian Piety. 8vo. London, 1667. ^ [Ff. 7. 73.] The CHAEAcrER of a Weaned Christian, or the Evangelical Art of Pro- moting Self-Denial. 12mo. London, 1675. [K. 8. 35.] The Government of the Tongue. 8vo. Oxford, 1674. [R. 13. 88.] A Treatise of Repentance and of Fasting, especially of the Lent Fast. 12mo. London, 1686. [K. 8. 30.] Trovam ALiE (Baptistae) Rosella Casuum. .8 vo. Venetiis, mecccjrcij:. *^ [K. 18. 32.] Vio (Thorns de, Cajetani Cardinalis) De Peccatis Summula. 24mo. Lugduni, 1569. [B. 8. 36.] Vivaldi (Johannis Ludovici) Aureum Opus de Veritate Contritionis. 8vo. Parisiis, 1519. [K. 18. 24.] Wake (Wm. Archb. of Canterbury) A Practical Discourse concerning Swearing. 12mo. London, 1696. [M. 18. 52.] 18* RELIGION. VII. Polemical Divinity. 1. General Treatises on Polemical Divinity. EDchiridion variarum Disputationum, qutt in Academia Moguntina contra ' Calvinistas propoBitae sunt, Praeside Martino Beoano. 8vo. Mogunti«, 1606. 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[Hh. 9. 23.] *BooNE-(Charlei) The Book of Churches and Sects, or the Opinions of all Denominations of Christians differing from the Church of England, traced to their Source by an Exposition of the various Translations and Interpretations of the Sacred Writings. To which is added, a brief Refutation of Unitarianism, and an Arrangement of Texts in support of the Tenets of the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1826. 2. Treatises on the Truth of the Christian Religiony and in Defence of Natural and Revealed Religion against Jews, Mohammedans^ A theists, and Deists. i. On the Truth of the Christian Religion, generally. [For Sermons and Lectures on the Truth of the Christian Religion see Title IX. Sect. 2. infra.] Fabricii (Jo. Alberti) Delectus Argumentorum et Syllabus Scriptorura, qui Veritatem Religionis Christianas ad versus Atheos, Epicureos, Deistas seu Naturalistas, Idololatras, Judaeos et Muharomedanos lucu- brationibus suis asseruerunt. 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[E. 26. 13.] Remarks on Mr. Chiibb''s Short Dissertation on Providence, IVUh Animad" versitim on hin " 7V//f Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted y^' ^c. 8vo. LoU' nry) Christianity not founded on Argument ; and the true principle of Gospel Evidence assigned. 8vo. London, 1743. [P. 120. (1.)] Benson (George) The Reastmablenesse of the Christian Religion as deli- vered in the Scriptures ; being an Answer to a late Treatise, intitled " Christianity not founded on Argument" 8vo. Isondon, 1743. [A. 18. 124.] DoDDRiDOE (Philip) Thtee Letters, in answer to ** Christianity not founded on Argument." 8vo. London, 1743. [P. 120. (4.H6.)] Mole (Thomas) The Grounds of the Christian Faith Rational, in Answer to " Christianity not founded on Argument." 8vo. London, 1743. [P. 311. (3.)] The Oxford Young Gentleman's Reply to a Book entitled " Christiimity nut founded on Argument," Spc. in a Letter to the Author. 8vo. London, 1743. [P. 120, (7.)] Leljnd (John) Remarks on " Christianity not founded on Argument," in twolMters. 8vo. L*tndon, 1744. [P. 120. (2) (3.)] KiLLiNGWORTH (Grantham) Remarks on the several Answers to " Chris- tianity not founded on Argument." 8vo. London, 1744. [P. 312. (8.)] Collins (Anthony) A Discourse of Free Thinking. 8vo. London, 1713. [A. 17. 77.] Mr. Collinses Discourse of Free Thinking put into plain English by way of Abstract for the U^e of the Poor. Bif a Friend of the Author [Dr. Swift.'] 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 274. (13.)] Bentley (Richard) Remarks upon a " Discourse of Free Thinking. 8vo. London, 171S. [N. 9. 12.] Another Copy. Syo. London, 1715. [P. 97. (14.)] 198 RELIGION. Account of a Discourse at the Grecian Coffee House, cwi Fe(f. 11, 17liS. Occasioned by Dr. B{€ntle']y*s Answer to the '* Discourse on Free Think- ing" In a Letter from George Paut^ Fellon of Jesus CoUege, Cambridge, to Francis Dickins^ LL. B. and Fellow of Trinity Hall. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 274. 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[Ff. 7. 47.] Butler (Charles) Book of the Roman Catholic Church. 8vo. London, 1825. [li. 8. 4.] TowNSEND (George J Accusations of History against tie Church of Bome. Byo. London^ 1825. [li. 8. 5.] Philpotts (Henry J Letters to Charles Butler^ Esq, on his Book of the Roman Catholic Church. 8vo. London, 1825. [U. 8. 6.] Butler (t^harles) Vindication of the Book of the Roman Catholic Church, in reply to the Rev. Geo. Townsend, the Rev, Dr. Philpotts and otbexs. 8vo. London, 1826. [li. 8. 8.] Philpotts (Henry) Supplemental Letter to Chains Butler, Esq. m reply to his " Vindication of the Book of the Roman Catholic Church" 8vo, London, 1826. [li. 8. 10«] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. SU Tovmiend (George) Supplementary Letter to Charles Butler, Esq. in reply to his VuuHcatum of the Book of the Roman Catholic Church, ** pdnt by paint'' throughout. 8vo. London, 18^6. [li. 8. 11.} it. Creneral Treatises dgaimt Popery by Protestant Divines. 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[L. 13. 4-7.] Whittakeri (Gulielmi) Opera Theologica. 3 tomis. folio, Genevan, 1610. [K. 1. 15,16.] 'Whftakeri (Gulielmi) Ad Rationes Deeem Edmundi Campiani Jesuitas, qnibas firetns Certamen Anglicanae Ecdesiae Ministris obtulit in causa Fidei, Responsio. 8vo. Londini, 1581. [[M. 18. 18.^ A Preservative against Popery, in several Select Discourses upon the Prineipal Heads of Controversy between Protestants and Papists : written and published by the most eminent Divines of the Church of Englmd, chiefly of the reign of King James II. [Edited by Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London.] 2 vols, folio, London, 1 788. [N. 4. 26,27.] StRMOHs against Popery, {^reached at Salters* Hall, in the year 1785, by several Ministers. 2 vols. 8 vo. London, 1785. [R. 11. 89,40.] KiLUXowoRTH (G.) A Supplement to the Sermons lately preached at Salters* Hall against Popery ; containing just and useful Remarks on another great Corruption therein omitted. London, 1785. ■ [P. 812. (7.)] Abbot (Robert) A Defence of the Reformed Catholicke of M. W. Per- kins, against the bastard Counter-Catholicke of D. Bishop, Seminary Priest. 4to. London, 1611. [G. 7. 20.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1611. [K. 20. 27.] A Reproof e of M. Dr. Abbot* s Defence of the CathoUke Deformed, by M. W. Perkins. The first Fart. 4to. London, 1608. [E. 1. 37.] Some Qneries to Protestants answered: and an Explanation of the Ro- man Cathoiick's Belief in four great points considered ; J. Concerning their Church ; 2. Their Worship ; 8. Justification ; 4. Civil Govern-* roent. [By Michael Alth am.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 17.] P 2 «1« RELIGION. AspiKWALL (Edward) A Preservative against Popery. Svo. London, 1715- [N. 9. 10.] Aymon (Jean) A Letter to Monsieur N , on the Cheats of several Popish Authors. 4to. London, 1707. [P. SI. (7.)] Barn ABD (Richard) Rhemes against Rome; or the Removing the Gag of the New Gospel, and rightly placing it on the mouths of the Ro- mists. 4to. London, 1626. [E. 1. 32.] Bastwick (Joh.) Flagellum Pontificis et Episcoporum Latialium. 12mo. Londini, 1641. [F. 17. 45.] Benmet (Thomas) A Confutation of Popery. Svo. Cambridge, 1701. [B. 6. 25.] BisBiE (Nath.) The Modern Pharisees ; a Sermon on Matt. XXIII. 15. 4to. London, 1683. [M. 15. 18.] Blackburn E (Francis, Archdeacon of Cleveland) Considerations on the present State of the Controversy between the Protestants and Papists of Great Britain and Ireland, particidarly as to how far the latter are entitled to a Toleration upon Protestant Principles; being the Sub- stance of Two Discourses to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Cleve- land in 1765-1766. London, 1768. [P. 296. (2.)] Bull (George, Bishop of St. David's) The Corruptions of the Church of Rome^ in relation to Ecclesiastical Government, the Rule of Faith, and Form of Divine Worship, in Answer to the Bishop of Meaux's Queries. 12mo. London, 1708. [M. 18. 21.] Burgess (Thomas, Bishop of St. David's) A Protestant's and Papist's Manual. 8vo. London, 1813. [Ff. 7. 47.] Burnet (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) A Discourse : wherein is held forth the Opposition of the Doctrine, Worship, and Practices of the Roman Church, to the Nature, Designs, and Characters of the Chris- tian Faith. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 5.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [P. 24. (6.)] Remarks on Mr. HiWs " Vindication of the Primitive Fathers against the Imputations of Bishop Burnet" 4te. London, 1699. [P. 50. (10.)] Observations on Mr. HilPs Munkipium Ecclesiasticum. 4to. London^ 1699. [P. 50. (9.)] Cartwrioht (Thomas) A Confutation of the Rhemists* Translations, Glosses and Annotations on the New Testament, folio, London, 1618. [G. 2. 16^] CiiiLLiNGWoRTH (William) The Religion of Protestants a Safe Way to Salvation, folio, Oxford, 1638. [R. 2. 23.] Another Copy, folio, London, 1704. [A. 5. 3.] Infidelity Unmasked ; or the Confutation of a Booke published by Mr. Wil' liam ChilUngworth, under this Title — ** The Religion of Protestants a Safe Way to Salvation. 4to. Gant (Ghent), 1652. [Ff. 3. 8.] Clagett (Nicholas) A Persuasive «to an Ingenuous Trial of Opinions in Religion. 4to. London, 1685. [N. 8. 6.] Daille' (John) An Apologie for the Reformed Churches ; wherein is shew'd the Necessity of their Separation from the Church of Rome, against those who accuse them of making a Schisme in Christendome. 12mo. London^ 1654. [K. 8. 24.] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. 218 Dalhusius (J. H.) The Salvation of Protestants asserted and defended in OppositioD to the rash and uncharitable sentence of their. Eternal Damnation, pronounced against them by the Romish Church. 4to. liondon, 1689. [M. 15. 3S,] Letters between Lord George Digbt and Sir Kenelm Diobt, Knight, concerning Religion. 12mo. London, 1651. [L. 8. 11.] ' DiLLuroHAM (William) The Mystery of Iniquity anatomized. 4to. Lon- don, 1689. [M. 15. 82.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1689. [P. 48. (26.)] DoDWBLL (Henry) Two Short Discourses against the Romanists. 12mo. London, 1676. [£. 8. 10.] - An Account of the Fundamental Principle of Popery, as it is a distinct Communion, and of the Insufficiency of the Proofs which they have for it. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 28.] - — A Letter to a Lady ; furnishing her with Scripture Testimonies against the principal Points and Doctrines of Popery. 4to. London, . 1688. [M. 14. 28.] Bu Moulin (Peter) The Buckler of the Faith : a Defence of the Re- formed Churches of France against the Objections of M. Arnoux the Jesuit. 4to. London, 1628. [G. 8. 36.] Do Moulin (Peter) The Papal Tyranny, as it was exercised over England ibr some ages, set forth by his eldest son of the same name, with an Addition of the same subject, and Reflections upon some Provocations ffiven him by the Papists about Matters of Fact objected to them in his Vindication of the Protestant Religion. 4to. London, 1674. [N. 8.82.] ^Fabbb (G. S.) The Difficulties of Romanism. 8vo. London, 1826. Fblton (Henry) People taught to defend their Communion with the Church of England against the Insinuations of Popish Emissary s. 8vo. Oxford, 1727. [P. 77. (4.)] Fulkb (William) The Text of the New Testament translated out of the vulgar Latine by the Papists of the Traitefous Seminarie at Rhemes, with Arguments of Bookes and Chapters^ and Annotations pretending' to discover the Corruptions of Divers Translations, and to cleare the Controversies of these Dayes. Whereunto is added the Translation out of the Original Greeke commonly used in the Church of England, with a Confutation of all such Arguments, Glosses, and Annotations, as contain manifest Impietie, Treason, and Slander against the Catholic Church of God, and the true Teachers thereof, or the Translations used in the Church of England, folio, London, 1601. [B. 2. 1.] Gbdoes (Michael) Miscellaneous Tracts. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1714. [N. 7. 12-14.] GouGH (Strickland) A Discussion of four popular Questions between Pa- mats and Protestants, vi2. The Preferableness and Antiquity of the Churches ; the State of Salvability in each ; Solemnity of Worship ; Charity and Severity of Life. 8vo. London, 1747. [P. 312. (6.)] GouBDON ( ) A Request to Roman Catholics, to Answer the Queries upon these their following tenets: 1. Their Divine Service in an un- * known tongue ; 2. Their taking away the Cup from the People ; 3. Their withholding the Scriptures from the Laic's ; 4. The Adoration of Images; 5. The Invocation of Saints; 6. The Doctrine of Merit; 7. Purgatory ; 8. The Seven Sacraments ; 9. The PriesU' Intention in 2U RELIGION. Baptism; 10. The Limbo of Unbaptised Infants ; 11. Tnuifab«Caii- tiation; 12. The Propitiatory Sacrifice of the Mass; IS, Priyate Masses ; 14. The Sacrament of Penance ; 15, The Sacrament of Mar> riage, with the Clergies restraint therefrom ; 1 6* Their Sacrament of Extreme Unction; 17, Tradition: 18. The threadbare Question-^ Where was your Church before Luther ? 1 9. The Infallibility of the Pope with his Councils; £0. The Pope's Supremacy ; £1. The Pope's Deposing Power ; 23. Their Uncharitableness to all other Christians. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 17.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 5.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [P. 24. (9.)] Hallifax (Samuel, Bishop of Gloucester) Twelve Sermons on the Pro- phecies concerning the Christian Church and the Church of Papal Rome. 8vo. London, 1776. [G. 23. 15.] Hall (Joseph, Bishop of Norwich) A Serious Dissuasive from Popery, folio. fForks, Vol. I. [H. 23. 12.] EiDDEa (Richard, Bishop of Bath and Wells) The Judgment of Private Discretion in matters of Religion defended. 4to. London, 1 687. [N. 8. 6.] Leslie (Charles) The Case stated between the Church of Rome and the Church of England ; wherein is shewed that the Doubt and Danger is in the former ; and the Certainty and Safety in the latter Communion. 8vo. London, 1713. [N. 7. 57.] Leslie (Charles) The Case truly stated ; wherein the Case re-stated is fully considered. 8vo. London, 1714. [N. 7. 57.] L'EsTRANOE (Hamond) An Answer to the Marques of Worcester's last Paper to the late King ; representing in their true posture, and dis* cussing briefly, the main Controversies between the English and Uie Romish Church. 8vo. London, 1651. [F. 18. 34.] L'EsTRANGE (Sir Roger) The Character of a Papist in Masquerade. 4to. London, 1681. [P. 47. (5.)] Marsh (Herbert, Bp. of ^Peterborough) A Comparative View of the Churches of England and Rome. 8vo. Cambridge, 1814. [Ff. 7. 127.] Maktyris (P^tri) Defensio Doctrinae Veteris et Apostolicee in quatuor distincta partes ad versus Stephani Gardineri quondam Wintoniensis Episcopi librum, sub nomine M. Antonii Constantii editum. folio, Tiguri, 1562. [G. 2. 6.] Mater (John) An Antidote against Popery. 4to. London, 1625. [N. 8. 37.] MiDDLETON (Con vers) A Letter from Rome, shewing - an exact Con- formity between Popery and Paganism : or the Religion of the present Romans derived from that of their heathen Ancestors. 4to. fVorks^ Vol. III. [G. 9. 14.] Middleton (Conyers) A Letter from Rome. 4to. London, 1729. [P. 15. (17.)] Middleton (Conyers) A Letter from Rome. 4to. London, 1 741. [Gg. 7. 1.] A liCtter to Dr. Middleton concerning his prefatory Discourse to his Letter from Rome, 8vo. London. [P. 115. (3.)] More (Henry) A Modest Inquiry into the Mystery of Iniquity. 2 parU in 1 vol. folio, London, 1660-64. [N. 1. 24.] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. gl5 Moujii (Philippi) MyBtarium Iniquitatit, sen Historia Papatiis. folio, Salmurii, 161 K [L. 13. d.] Morton (Thomas) A CathoHke Appeal for Protestants out of the Confes- Bioaa of the Romane Doctors, particularly answering the misnamed Ca- tholike Apologie for the Romane faith out of the Protestants, folio, London, 1610. [I. 1. 29.] MouMTAOu (Richard, successively Bp. of Chichester and Norwich) Ap- pello Caesarem : a Just Appeal from two unjust informers. 4to. Lon* don, 1625. [Ff. 7. 114.] Owen (John) The Church of Rome no safe Guide : or, Reasons to prove that no Rational Man, who takes due care of his own Salvation, can give himself up unto the Conduct of that Church in Matters of Reli- gion. 4to. London, 1679. [M. 14. 24.] Pajon (Claude) Examen du Livre, qui porte pour titre '* Prejug^z Legi- timca contre les Calvinistes." * 2 tomes, 12mo. k la Haye, 1683. [L. 8. 29,30.] Patrick (Simon, Bp. of Ely) An Answer to a Book sent abroad by the Romish Priests, intituled " The Touchstone of the Reformed GospeL'' 12mo. London, 1692. [G. 16. 33.] PiBKiNSi (Gulielmi) Problema de Romanse Fidei ementito Catholicismo. 4to. Cantabrigise, 1604. [G. 7. 15.] Apologie pour les Protestans ; ou TAuteur justifie pleinement leur con- duite et leur Separation de la communion de Rome. [Par Jonas Porrbe.] I2mo. Amsterdam, 1680. [L. 8. 5.] Potter (Christopher) Want of Charitie justly charged on all such Ro- manists, as dare (without truth or modesty) affirme that Protestaiicie destroyeth Salvation. 8vo. London, 1634. [E. 1. 40.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1634. [G. 8. 29.] Popery the Religion of Heathenism, in a Series of Letters by Ignotus. (John PoTNDER.] 8vo. London, 1818. [Hh. 2. 31.] pRiDBAUX (Joannis) Castigatio cujusdam Circulatoris, qui R. P. Andream Eudsmcm-Johannem Cydonium h Societate Jesu seipsum nuncupat, opposita ipsius Calumniis' in Epistolam Isaaci Casauboni ad Frontonem Ducflsum. 8vo. OxonisD, 1614. [K. 19. 31.] Reabino (Wro.) Remarks on the Controversies with the Churdi of Rome, 8vo. London, 1739. [R. 12. 17.] An Account of Faith in answer to two Papers and two Treatises of a Roman Catholic about the Grounds thereof. Endeavoured by J. S. D.D. 4to. London, 1661. [C. 10. 31.] Bibliotheca Pontilicia, varias Dissertationes Virorum doctorum contra abusus curiae Romanae et Jesuitas continens ; editas ex Bibliotheca Jo. Ad. ScHERZERi. 4to. LipsisB, 1677. [M. 22. 3.] A Short Summary of the Principal Controversies between the Church of England and the Church of Rome. [By Dr. \Vm. Sherlock.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 4.] Sherlock (William) A Preservative against Popery : being some Plain Directions to Unlearned Protestants, how to dispute with Romish Priesto. Part I. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 4.] * ■ Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 5.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [P. 25. (1.)] 216 RELIGION. Dr. Sherlock's Preservative considered, in two Letters of F. Levais Sab^M, of the Society of Jesus. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 29.3 A Defence of Dr. Sherlock's Preservative against Popery, in Reply to a Jesuit's Answer : wherein the R. Father's Reasoninirs are fuUy con- futed. By William Giles, a Protestant Footman. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 29.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 5«] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [P. 344.. (5.)] Sherlock (Wm.) A Preservative against Popery ; shewing how contrary Popery is to the true ends of the Christian Religion. Part II. 4(o. London, 1688. [M. 15. 9.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 5.] Sherlock (William) A Vindication of Both Parts of the Preservative against Popery, in Answer to the Cavils of Lewis Sabran, Jesuit. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 9.] — ^— Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 5.] Smith (Elisha) The Country-Man's Antidote for confuting Popery, a Sermon. 8vo. London, 1715. [P. 110. (IS.)] A Pacific Discourse of the Causes and Remedies of the differences about Religion, which distract the Peace of Christendom. [By Dr. Tho. . Smith.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 4.] Spinckes (N.) The Essay towards a Proposal for Catholick Communion, &c. published by a (pretended) Minister of the Church of England, printed at large, and answered Chapter by Chapter. 8vo. London, 1705. [M. 15.35] Stebbing (Henry) Instructions of a Parish Minister to his Parishioners on the Subject of Popery, occasioned by its late growth in the King- dom. 2 Parts. 12mo. 1753. [P. 353. (2.) (3.)] Steele (Sir Richard) An Account of the State of the Roman^Catholick Religion throughout the World. 8vo. London, 1715. [D. 6. 34.] Stephenson (Geo.) The Romish Church : or an Historical and Critical View of some of the leading Doctrines of the Church of Rome, in a Series of Discourses. 8 vo. London, 1807. [Ff. 7. 126.] Sterne (Jaques) Danger arising to our Religious and Civil Liberty firom the great increase of Papists and their Schools. 12mo. York, 1747. [P. 186. (22.)] Stillinofleet (Edward, Bp. of Worcester) A Rational Account of the Grounds of the Protestant Religion, folio, London, 1665. [B. 2. 17.] Another Copy [edited, with some additional matter, by Dr. Richard Bentley.] folio, London, 1709. [I. 4. ZS."] Stopford (Joshua) Pagano- Papism us : or an exact Parallel between Rome-Pagan and Rome-Christian, in their Doctrines and Ceremonies. 8vo. London, 1675. [F. 18. 32.] Taylor (James) A Letter of Enquiry' to the Reverend Fathers of the So- ciety of Jesus. 4to. London, 1689. [N. 8. 9.] Taylor (Jeremy, Bp. of Down and Connor) A Dissuasive from Popery. 8vo. London, 1664. [D. 15. 6.] " Another Copy. Svo. London, 1664. [I. 8. 8.] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. 217 Thomas (WflUam, Bishop of Worcester) 'E^tfivSla : Roman Oracles si- lenced, or the Prime Testimonies of Antiquity, produced by Henry Torbervil in his Manual of Controversies, examined and refuted. 4to. London, 1691. [M. 15. 18.] Tkapp (Joseph) Popery truly stated and briefly confuted. 8vo. London, 1726. [R. 10. 2.] Usher (James, Archbishop of Armagh) An Answer to a Challenge made by a Jesuite in Ireland : wherein the Judgment of Antiquity in the e>ints questioned is truely delivered, and the Noveltie of the now Ornish Doctrine plainly discovered. 4to. Dublin, 1634. [K. 19. 9.] Copies of certain Letters passed between Spain and England in matter of Religion, between Mr. F. Wadesworth and W. Bedell. Svo. [N. 8. 16.] ^ Whitaker (William) An Answer to a certeine Booke written by Mr. William Rainolds, entituled " A Refutation of Sundrie Reprehensions, Cavils," &c. 12mo. London, 1585. [6. 16. 25J] White (Blanco) Practical and Internal Evidence against Catholicism. Svo. London, 1826. \Jl 8. 7.]] White (Francis) The Orthodox Faith and Way to the Church explained and justified, in Answer to a Popish Treatise, entitled ** White died Black.'* folio, London, 1624. [B. 4. 3.] WiLLST (Andrew) Spiopsis Papismi; that is, a General View of Papistrie, wherein the whole Mysterie of Iniquitie, and summe of Antichristian Doctrine is set downe, which is maintained this day by the Synagouge of Rome against the Church of Christ, folio, London, 1600. [B. 1. 1.] Williams (John, Archbishop of York) A Manual : or Three Short and Plain Treatises, viz. 1 . Of Prayer, or Active - - •") 2. Of Principles, or Positive - - > Divinity. 3. Of Resolutions, or OppositiveJ Written for the private use of a most noble Lady, to preserve her from the Danger of Popery. 12mo. London, 1672. [E. 8. 22.] iii. Conferences between Protestants and Romanists. Rainoldes (John) The Summe of the Conference between him and John Hart, touching the Head and true Faith of the Church. Whereunto is annexed a Treatise intitled *' Six Conclusions touching the Holy Scrip- tures and the Church." 4to. London, 1588. [K. 20. 30.] '■ — Another Copy. 4to. London, 1598. [C. 20. 19.] Featley (Daniel) The Finher catched in his own Net. QAn Account of a Conference between Drs. Featley and White with the Jesuits Fisher and Sweet.] 4to. London, 1628. [N. 8. 20.] Laud (William, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury) A Relation of a Conference between himself and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite. folio, Lon- don, 1639. [B. 4. 1.] Another Copy, folio^ London, 1639. [C. 5. 6.] A Replie to a Aelation of the Conference between Wiliiam Laude and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit. 4to.. London, 1640. [£. 1. 33.] » » «18 RELIGION. A Relation of a CcmfiBreiice, held about Religion, at London, April 3d, 1676, by Edward Stillimofleet, D.D. and Gilbert BuaNBT, with some Gentlemen of the Church of Rome. 8vo. London, 1676. [L. 15. 20.] Two other Copies. 8vo. London, 1676. S k 'i q '90 -1 A Letter to Mr. G[odden] giving a true account of a late Conference at the D[ean] of S. P[aurs]. [By Dr. Edward Stillingfleet.] 4to. Lon- don, 1687. [M. 15. 4.] ' ' Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 4.] A* Letter to Dr, B^dvmrd] S[tiHingfleet], concerning his late Letter to Mr, Glodden"], and the Account he gives in it of a Conference between Mr. G. and himself From one who was present at the Conference, [Mr, John Ser- geant,'} Published with Allowance, 4to. London, 1687. (A) [M. 15. 4.] ' Another Copy, 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 27.] A Letter to a Friend, reflecting on some Passages in a Letter to the D. of P. in Answer to the arguing Part of bis first Letter to Mr. G. [By Clement Ellys.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 4.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 4.] The Second Catholick Letter : or Reflections on the Reflecter's Defence of Dr. Stilling fleet* s First Letter to Mr, G, against the Answer to the ar- guing Part of it, £Bi/ John Sergeant,"^ Published with Allowance, 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 4.] The Reflecter's Defence of his Letter to a Friend, against the furious As- saults of Mr. J. S. in his second Catholic Letter. [By Clement EUys.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 4.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 4.] A Second Letter to Mr. G. in Answer to two Letters lately published concerning the Conference at the D. of P. [By Dr. E. Stillingfleet.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 4*] The Third Catholick Letter, in Answer to the arguing Part of Doctor StU- lingfle€t*s Second Letter to Mr. G, By J[ohii\ Slergeant}, PubUsked with allowance, 4to. London, 1687. QM. 15. 4.]] Scripture and Tradition compared ; in a Sermon* preached at Guildhall Chapel, Nov. 27, 1687. By Edward Stilttngfleet, D. D. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 4.] ' Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 4.] The Fourth Catholick Letter in Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet^ s Sermon preachH at Guildhall^ Nov. 27, 1687, entituled "Scripture and Titadkion com^ pared,** By John Sergeant, Published with Allowance, 4to. London^ 1688. [M. 15. 4.] The Fifth Catholick Letter, in Reply to Dr, Stillingfleet' s (pretended^ Answer to about the fortieth part of J. S.'s Catholic Letters. Addrest to all Impartial Readers. By John Sergeant, 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 9.] A Discourse concerning the Nature and Ghrounds of the Certainty of Faith, in Answer to J. S. his Catholick Letters. By Edward Stilling- fleet, D.D. 4to. London, 1^88. [M. 15. 4.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 4.] (,A) In this and the subsequent pages of the present Section, the attacks of Popish writers are distinguished from the Defences df Protestant Divines, by being printed in the Italic character. THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. 219 The Council of Trent, examined and disproved by Catholick Tradition in the Main Points in Controversie between us and the Church of Rome. Part I. With an Appendix, in Answer to some Passases of J. W. of the Society of Jesus concerning the prohibiting of Scripture in the Vulgar Languages in the Council of Trent. [By Edward Stil- lingfleet.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 8*] Another Copy. 4to. London^ 1688. [N. 8. 4.] Stilunofleet (Edward, Bishop of Worcester) Several Conferences be- tween a Romish Priest, a Fanatick Chaplain, and a Divine of the Church of Biigknd, concerning the Idolatry of the Church of Rome ; being a fnQ Answer to the Dialogues of T. G. 8vo. London, 1679. [G. 18. £9.] Another Copy, folio. In SHUingJUet's Works, Vol. VL [L 4. 25.] A True Account of a Conference, held about Religion at London, Sept. 29, 1687, between A. Pulton, a Jesuit, and Tho. Tenison, D. D. As also of that which led to it and followed after it. By Tho. Tenison, D. D. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 8.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1637. [N. 8. 5.] Mr. Pulton considered in his Sincerity, Reasonings, Authorities : or a just Answer to what he hath hitherto published in his * True Account/ his ' True and Full Account of a Conference,' &c. By Thomas Teni- son, D.D. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 8.] Some farther Remarks on the late Account given by Dr, Tenison of his Con' ference with Mr, Fulton. [By Andrew PultosJ] Published with Al- lowance. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 8.] The Missionaries' Arts discovered : or an Account of their Ways of In- sinuation, and Artifices in making Converts By H , a Mi- nister of the Church of England. 4to. London, 1688 [M. 20. 2.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 2.] A Defence of the " Missionaries* Arts ;" wherein the charge of Disloyalty, Rebellions, Plots, and Treasons (asserted page 76 of that book) is fully proved against the Members of the Church of Rome, in a brief Ac- count of the several Plots contrived, and Rebellions raised, by the Pa- pists, against the Lives and Dignities of Sovefeign Princes since the Reformation. By the Author of the ** Missionaries' Arts." 4to« Lon- don, 1689. [M. 20. 2.] Of the Incurable Scepticism of the Church of Rome. By M. de la Pl.ACBTrB. Translated from the French, and published by Dr. Tenison. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 3.] r— ^ Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 6.] The Pamphlet, entituled ' Speculum Ecclesiasticum ; or an Ecclesiastical Proepective Glass,' considered in it3 False Reasonings and Quotations. [By Henry Whaeton.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 8.] ' Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 5.} An Account of a Conference between two Romish Priests and some Pro- testant Divines. By Samuel Chandler. 8vo. London, 1735. [P. 85. (3.)] A Conference between two Gentlemen, a Papist and a Protestant, con- cerning Religion. In which the principal Arguments of *' The Catho- lick Christian Instructed" are answered. London, 1749. [P. 311. (7.)] 220 RELIGION. iv. Discourses written on occasion of the Conversions of seve- ral Persons to the Romish Church, and also on the Re- nunciation of Popery by several persons, together with their respective motives. (1) Discourses occasioned by Conversions to Popebt. Hakewil (George) An Answere to a Treatise, written by Dr. Carier» by way of Letter to bis Majestie ; wherein he layeth downe siinilry Poli- tike Considerations ; by which he pretendeth himself was moved, and endeavoureth to move others, to be reconciled to the Church of Rome, and imbrace that Religion which he calleth Catbolike. 4!to. London, 1616. [K. 20. 29.] Reason and Authority ; or the Motives of a late Protestanfs ReconciUation to the Catholic Church, Together with Remarks upon some late Dis- courses against Transubstantiation, 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 18.] An Answer to a Book entituled Reason and Authority: or the Motives of a late FrotestanVs Reconciliation to the Catholick Church. Together with a Brief Account of Augustine the Monk, and Conversion of the English. [By Thomas Bambridoe, D. D.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 17.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [[N. 8. S.] The Considerations which obliged Peter Manby, Dean of London-Dery to embrace the Roman Catholic Religion. 4to. London, 1687. [M. \5. 5.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 82.] An Answer to the Considerations which obliged Peter Manby, late Dean of Londonderry, (as he pretends) to embrace what he calls the Catho- lick Religion. [By William Kino, Chancellor of St. Patrick's, Dublin.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 5.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 25.] Consensus Feterum: or the Reasons of Edward Sclatbr, Minister of Put' ney,for his Conversion to the Catholic Faith and Communion. 4to. Lon- don, 1686. [M. 14. 17.] Veteres Vindicati, in an Expostulatory Letter to Mr. Sclater, of Putney, upon his " Consensus Veterum." Wherein the absurdity of his Me- thod, and the Weakness of his Reasons are shewn ; his false Asper- sions upon t)ie Church of England are wiped off, and her Faith eon« ceruing the Eucharist proved to be that of the Primitive Church. [By Edward Gee.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 19.] Two other Copies. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 7. P. 25. (6.)] Sure and Honest Means for the Conversion of all Heretics; and Wholesome Advice and Expedients for the Reformation of the Church. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 16.] An Answer to Six Queries, proposed to a Gentlewoman of the Church of England by an Emissary of the Church of Rome; fitted to a Gentle- woman's capacity, by Henry Dodwell, M. A. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 28.] The Reasons of Mr. Bats changing his Religion. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 7.] THE POPISH CONTROVE RS Y. 281 HicKEs (George) Several Letters which passed between Dr. H. and a Popish Priest, upon occasion of a young Gentlewoman's departing from the Church of England to that of Rome. 8vo. London, 1705. [D. 6. 21.] An Account of the Conversion of Mr. John Barvxlle from Popery to the Reformed Church of England : with the Form of his Solemn Abjura- tion of the Romish Religion. Written by himself. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 7. 4.] Two Letters : one from a Lady to a Friend who had married a Catholic ; the other from the same Author to the said Gentleman, by which he was converted from the Popish Religion. 8vo. London, 1728. > [P. 71. (11.)] (2) Discourses occasioned bt Renunciations of Popert. De LA MoTTE (Francis) Les Motifs de son Conversion h la Religion Reform6e. 4to. Londres, 1675. [L. .15. 21.] Sall (Andrew) A Sermon preached at Christ's Church, Dublin, before the Lord Lieutenant and Council, July 5th, 1674. With a Declara- tion made in St. John's Church, in Cashel, before the Archbishop of that Province ; and a Preface shewing the Reasons for deserting the Communion of the Roman Church, and embracing that of the Church of England. ISmo. Dublin, 1675. [E. 17. 2.] An Historical Relation of several Great and Learned Romanists who did imbrace the Protestant Religion, with their Reasons for their Change, ddivered in their own words. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 20, 1.] De la Pillonniere (Francis) An Answer to the Rev. Dr. Snape's Accu- sation ; containing an Account of his Behaviour and Sufferings among the Jesuits, of his leaving their Society, and afterwards turning Pro- testant, See. With an Appendix, containing several Letters from Je- suits and others, which give light and confirmation to the foregoing account. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 238. (8.) (9.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717. QN. 9. 1.] Another Copy. 8vo. Ix>ndon, 1717. [P. 106. (5.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717. [R. 8. 60.] Mills (Henry) An Answer to Pillonniere's- Reply to Dr. Snape, with Dr. Snape's Letter. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 140. (2.)] Snape (Andrew) Vindication of a Passage in his Second Letter to the Bishop of Bangor relating to Mr. Pillonniere. 8vo. London, 1717. [N. 9. 1.] De la PiUonniere (Francis) A Reply to Dr. Snape*8 Findication of a Pas- sage m his Second Letter to the Bishop of Bangor ; wherein afuU Answer is ^en to Mr. Mills. Svo. London, 17 IS. [N. 9. 1.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 106. (6.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London^ 1718. [R. 8. 60.] KsNNETT (White) Dr. Snape instructed in some matters especially re- lating to Convocations and Converts from Popery. 8vo. London, 1718. [N. 9. 1.] 222 RELIGION. V. Attacks of Romanists on the Reformation and Orders of the Church of Eiigland^ with Vindications of that Church from the Charges of Schism and of Symbolizing with the Romish Churchy S^c. (1) Discourses, written bt the Romanists, and reflecting upon the Reformation and Orders of the Church of England, with Re- plies thereto. JuELLi (Johannis, Episcopi Sarisburiensis) Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicans. 12ino< Ambergse, 1606. [K. 16. 28.] Jewel (John, Bishop of Salisbury) A Reply unto Mr. Hardinge'a An- swere. folio, London, 1565. [B. L 17.] ■ . Another Copy, folio, London, 1565. [Ff. S, 6.] Jewel (John) A Defence of the Apologie of the Churphe of Enghtnde. (Two Copies.) folio, London, 1567. [B. 1. 18. Ff. S. 5.] Jewel (John) Reply and Defence. (Two Copies.) folio. Workt. [Ff. 3. 4. Ff. %. 10.] Hetlin (Peter) The Parliament's Power in Lawes for Refigioii ; or an Answer to the Calumny of tlie Papists, nicknaming the Religion of the Church of England by the name of a Parliamentary Reli^on. 4to. Oxford^ 1645. [N. 8. 31.] CsAKANTHORP (Ricardi) Defensio Ecclesiae Anglicanss contra M« Astonii deDominis, Archiepiscopi Spalatensis, Injurias. 4to. Londiai, 161^5. [K. 20. 3.] Of the Division between the Englisli and Roraish Church upon the Re- formation. By H. F. 12mo. London, 1652. [A. 7. 30.] Kemp (Edward) Reasons for the sole Use of the Churches Prayers in Pnblick ; in Vindication of the Church of England iVom the Slandens of Popish Recusants. 4to. London, 1668. [Ni. 15. 37.] England^s Independency upon the Papal Power, historically and judicially stated by Sir John Davies and Sir Edward Coke. 4to. London, 1674. [N. 8. 37.] A Letter to a Member of the House of Commons, in Vindication of the Protestant Reformed Church (as established by Law), in Opposition to the Superstitious and Idolatrous Church of Rome. 4to. London, 1679. [M. 15. 33.] Launoh (Joannis) Epistolse, cum Prsefatione Apologetica pro Reforma- lione Ecclesiae Anglicanie. folio, Cantabrigise, 1689. [G. 13. 14.] A Discourse about the Charge of Notelty upon the Reformed Church of England. 4to. London, 1683. [P. 39. (15.)] An Answer to some Papers, concerning the Authority of the Catholic Church in matters of Faith an^l the Reformation of the Church of Eng- land. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 16. 30.] The Difference of the Cases between the Separation of Protestants from the Church of Rome and the Separation of Dissenters from the Church of England, [By Dr. W. Claoett.] 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 3.] A Discourse concerning the Unity of the Catholick Church maintained in the Church of England. fBy Dr. W. Cave.] 4to. London, 1684. ^ ^ [N. 8. 3.] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. 283 Advice to the Canfuter of BellarmH; with some Considerations upon the Antiquity of the Church of England. 4to. London^ 1687. [M. 15. 19.] The State of the Church of Rome when the Reformation began ; as it appears by the Advices given to Paul Hi. and Julius III. by creatures of their own. [By Dr. W. Claoett.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 5.] Church Government' Part V. a Relation of the English Reformation^ and the Lawfulness thereof examined by the Theses delivered in the four former Parts. Oxford, 1687. [M. 14. 18.] Of the Authority of Councils and the Rule of Faith, with an Answer to the Eight Theses laid down for the trial of the English Reformation in the Book that came from Oxford. [By Hutchinson.] 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 6.] Animadversions on the Eight Theses laid down, and the Inferences de- duced from them, in a Discourse entitled Church Government, Part V. [By George Smalridoe.] 4to. Oxford, 1687. [M. 14. 2.^ Another Copy. 4to. Oxford, 1687. [N. 8. 14.] Two Discourses : 1 . Concerning the Spirit of Martin Luther and the Original of the Reformation. 2. Concerning the Celibacy of the Clergy. [By Abraham Woodhead.] 4to. Oxford, 1687. QM. 14. 2.] An Answer to some Considerations on the Spirit of Martin Luther and the Original of the Reformation. [By Dr. Francis Atterburt.] 4to, Oxford, 1687. [M. 14.2.] Another Copy. 4to. Oxford, 1687. [N. 8. 14.] The Religion of Martin Luther neither Catholick nor Protestant, proved from his own IVorks. 4to. Oxford, 1688. [M. 20. 2.] Reflections, Part I. on the Relation of the English Reformation lately printed at Oxford. Part II. on the Oxford Theses relating to the English Reformation. QBy Gilbert Burnet, DD.] 4to. Amsterdam, 1688. [N. 8. 3.] Some Queries to the Protestants concerning the English Reformaium. By T. W. Gent. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 5.] The Queries, offered by T. W. to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, reprinted and answered. [By Dr. W. Claoett.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 8.] A Discourse concerning the Necessity of Reformation, with respect to the Errors and Corruptions of the Church of Rome. Q^y Dr. Nicholas Stratford.] Parts I. II. 4io. London, 1687. [N. 8. 2.] A Discourse about the Charge of Novelty upon the Reformed Church of England, made by the Papists asking of us the Question, Where was our Religion before Luther ? [By Dr. Gregory Hascard.] 4to. London, 1683. [M. 14. 88.] Another Copy. 4io. London, 1685. [N. 8. 7.] The Case stated between the Church of Rome and the Church of Eng- land. 8vo. London, 1718. [M. 19. 12.] Sheridan (William, Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh) Catholick Religion asserted by St. Paul and maintained in the Church of England in oppo- sition to the Errors of the Church of Rome. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 50.] Trapp (Joseph) The Church of England defended against the Calum- nies of the Church of Rome. 8vo. London, 1727. [R. 12. 66.} « I k 3S4 RELIGION. MiLBOURNE (Luke) A Short Defence of the Orders of the Church of Eng**^ land as by Law established. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15* 16.] A Plain Answer to a Popish Priest questioning the Orders of the Church of England. [By Abednego Seller.] 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 3.] A Defence of the Ordinations and Ministry of the Church of England. [By Whitfield.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 20. 2.] The Validity of the Orders of the Church of England made out against the Objections of the Papists, in several Letters to a Gentleman of Norwich, that desired satisfaction therein. [By Dr. Humphry Pri- de a.ux]. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. d.] Roman Catholics Uncertain whether there be any true Priests or Sacra- ments in the Church of Rome. [By Thomas Marsden.] 4to. Lon- don, 1688. [M. 20. 2.] . Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 3.] CouRAYER (Pierre Francois) Dissertation sur la Validity des Ordinations des Anglois, et sur la Succession des Evesques de I'Eglise Anglicane. Avec les Preuves des faits avancez dans cet ouvrage. 8yo. 2 parties. Bruxelles, 1723. [M. 8. 1,2.] Hardouin (Ph'€)La Dissertation de P. Le Courayer svr la Succession des Evesques Anglois refutie. 8t'o. Paris^ 1 724. [M. 8. 3.] Defense de la Dissertation sur la Validity des Ordinations des Anglois contre les difierentes Responses qui y ont ^ik faites. Par TAuteur de la Dissertation. 8vo. 2 tomes en 4 vols. Bruxelles, 1726. [M. 8. 4-7.] Browne (Thomas) The Story of the Ordination of our First Bishops in Queen Elizabeth's Reign, at the Nag^s Head Tavern, examined ; and proved to be an absurd Fable. 8vo. London, 1731. [N. 7. 42.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1731. [R. 12. 76.] (2) Vindications of the Church of England from the Romanists' charge of Schism and Heresy. Hammond (Henry) Of Schisme. A Defence of the Church of England against the Exceptions of the Romanists. 12mo. London, 1654. [M. 18. 20.] A Reply to the Catholick Gentleman's Answer to the most material. Parts of the Booke of Schisme. 4to. London, 1654. [M. 20. 34.] TwiSDEN (Sir Roger) An Historical Vindication of the Church of England, in point of Schism, as it stands separated from the Roman, and was reformed 1<> Elizabeth. 4to. London, 1675. [E. 20. 3.] A Letter, wherein is shewed, 1. What Worship is due to Images accord- ing to the Council of Nice ; and 2. That the Papists are very unjust in charging Schism on the Church of England- 4to. London, 1680. [M. 20. 14.] A Vindication of the Church of England from the foul Aspersions of Schism and Heresie, unjustly cast upon her by the Church of Rome. [By Michael Altham.] In 2 parts. 4to. -London, 1687. [M. 14. 21,25.] An Answer to a late printed Paper, given about by some of the Church of Rome. [By John Williams.] 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 21.] ■ Another Copy. 4to. London, 1636. [N. 8. 5.] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. 826 A Protestaat of the Church of England no Donatist : or Some Short Notes on Lucilla and Elizabeth. [By Dr. Wm. Sherlock.] 4to. Lon- don, 1686. [N. 8. 3.] An Apologetical Vindication of the Church of England : in Answer to those who reproach her with the English Heresies and Schisms, or suspect her not to be a Catholic Church upon their account. [By Dr. George HicKBs.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. ^1.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 3.] The Schism of the Church of England demonstrated in four Arguments, 4to. Oxott. 1688. [M. 20. 2.] The Reformation of the Church of England justified, according to the Canooa of the Council of Nice and other General Councils, and the Tradition of the Catholic Church ; being an Answer to " The Schism of the Church of England demonstrated." [By Dr. W. Saywell.J 4to. Cambridge, 1688. [N. 8. 3.] (3.) Vindications of the Church op England from the Popish Charge of Symbolizing with the Church of Rome. A Short and True Account of the several Advances the Church of England hath made towards Rome : or, A Model of the ground upon which the Papists for these Hundred Years have built their hopes and expectations, that England would ere long return to Popery. [By Peter Du Moulin.] 4to. London, 1680. [M. 14. 30,] Jn Agreement with the Church of England and the Church of Rome evinced from the Concertation of some of her Sons with their Brethren the JDw- senters. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 19.] A Vindication of some Protestant Principles of Churcli Unity and Catho- lic Communion, from the charge of Agreement with the Church of Rome. [By Dr. Wm. Sherlock.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 19.] — — Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 5.] The Difference between the Church of England and the Church of Rome. In opposition to a late Book, intituled ''An Agreement be- tween the Church of England and Church of Rome." [By John Wil- liams.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 4.] (4.) Of the Royal Papers (viz. two op Kino Charles II. and one OP the Duchess op York), and op the Discourses occasioned BY them. Copies of Two Papers written by the late King Charles IL Together with the Copy of a Paper written by the late Duchess of York. 4to. London^ 1686. [M. 14. 20.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 3.] A Short and Plain Way to the Faith of the Church by that eminent divine Mr. Richard HuDLBSTON, of the Congregation of S. Benedict, To which ure annexed his late Majesty s King Charles II. Papers found in his Closet after his decease ; as also a Brief Account of what occurred on his Death-bed in regard to Religion. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 17.] 2«6 ^ RELIGION. An Answer to some Papers lately printed, concerning the Authority of the Catholic Church in matters of Faith, and the Reformation of the Church of England. [By Dr. Edward Stillinofleet.] 4to. London, 1€86. [M. 14. 20] "- Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 3.] A Defence of the Papers written by the late King of blessed memory, and Duchess of York, against the Answer made to them, [By John Dryden.'] 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 20.] A Reply to the Answer made upon the Three Royal Papers. . 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 20.] A Vindication of the Answer to some late Papers concerning the Unity and Authority of the Catholick Church and the Reformation of the Church of England. [By Dr. Edward Stillinoflbet.] 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 3.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 20.] (5.) Popish Discourses, written by wat of Advice to the Protestakt Pulpits, with the Replies bt Divines of the Church of England. Good Adince to the Pulpits ; delivered in a few Cautions, for keeping up the Reputation of those Chairs and preserving the Nation in Peace, Pub' lished with Allowance. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 17.] An Apology for the Pulpits : being an Answer to " Good Advice to the Pulpits." [By John Williams.] Together with an Appendix, con- taining a Defence of Dr. Tennison's Sermon about Alms, [by Dr. Tennison] in a Letter to the Author of this Apology. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 17.] Pulpit'Sayings : or the Characters of the Pulpit^ Papist examined: in Answer to the " Apology for the Pulpits," and in Vindication of the Representer against the Stater of the Controversie, With Allowance. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 29.] Pulpit Popery, true Popery : in Defence of the " Apology," and in An- swer to *' Pulpit Sayings." [By John Williams.^] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 29.] (6.) Discourses written during the Representing Controvbrst, in THE Reign of King Jambs II. A Papist Mis-represented and Represented : or a Twofold Character rfPo' pery. The one containing a Sum of the Superstitions, Idolatries, Cruel- ties, Treacheries and Wicked Principles of that Popery, which hath dis* turbed this Nation above an hundred and fifty years ; filled it with fears and jealousies f and deserves the hatred of ail Good Christians. The other laying open that Popery, which tht Papists own and profess, with the chief Articles of their Faith, and some of the principal Grounds and Reasons which hold them in that Religion, 4to. London, 1665. [M. 14. 25.] — Another Copy. To which are annexed Roman Catholick Principles in reference to God and the King, 4to. London, 1685. [N. 8. 2.] The Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome truly represented, in Answer to a late Book intituled " A Papist Misrepresented and Re- presented." [By Dr. Stillinofleet.] 4to. London, 1686. CM. 14. «5.] Another Copy. 4ta London, 1686. [N. 8. 1.] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. 227 ReJUctioM upon the Answer to the »' Papist Misrepresented^' S^c. directed to the Answerer. 4to. n. d. [N. 8. 2.] Another Copy, [M. 14. 25.] A Papist not misrepresented by Protestants, being a Reply to the Re- flections upon the Answer to the " Papist Misrepresented," &c. [By Dr. Sheelock] 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 25.] — — Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 1.] Remarks upon the Reflections of the Author of" Popery Misrepresented," &C. on his Answerer, particularly as to the Deposing Doctrine. [By Abednego Seller.] 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 20.] — Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 2.] Papists Protesting against Protestant Popery^ being a Vindication of the *• Papist Mis-^represented and Represented" and the Re/lections upon the Answer. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 20.] Ad Answer to a Discourse intituled " Papists protesting against Protes- tant Popery ;" being a Vindication of " PapisU not misrepresented by Protestants ;" and containing a particular Examination of Monsieur de Meaux his Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of Rome in the Ar- ticles of Invocation of Saints and the Worship of Images, occasioned by that Discourse. [By William Sheelock.] 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 1.] An Amicable Accommodation of the Difference between the Representer and ike Answerer^ in return to his last Reply against the Papist protesting against Protestant Popery. 4to. London^ 1686. [M. 14. 20.] ^ An Answer to the Amicable Accommodatipn. [By Dr. Sheei^ock.'] 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 20.] Another Copy. 4to. Lpndon, 1686. [N. 8. 1.] A Reply to the Answer of th^ Amicable Accommodation. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 20.] A View of the whole Controversy between the Representer and the An- swerer ; with an Answer to the Representer's last Reply. [[By Dr. Wm. Claoett.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 25.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 1.] An Answer to the Representer's Reflections upon the State and View of the Controversy : with a Reply to the Vindicator's full Answer. [By William Claoett.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 17.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 2.] A Catechism truly representing the Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome, with an Answer thereunto. ' [By John Williams.] 8vo. London, 1686. [N. 9. 43.] The Catholic Representer : or the Papist Misrepresented and Represented. Part 11. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 20.] The Papist Represented and not Misrepresented ; being i|n Answer to the first sheet of the Second Part of the " Papist Misrepresented and Re- presented." [By John Williams.] 4to. I>ondon, 1687. [N. 8. 9.] The Papist Represented, and not Misrepresented : in Answer to the Se* cond Sheet of the Second Part of the " Papist Misrepresented and Re-* presented." [By John Williams.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. ^0.] — Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 9] Q2 228 RELIGION. Transubstantiation no Doctrine of the Primitive Fathers ; being a De- fence of the Dublin Letter, herein against the " Papist Misrepresented and Represented, Part II." Gap. 3, [By John Patrick.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 20.] Wholesome Advices from the Virgin Mary to her indiscreet Worship- pers. Translated from the French, with a Preface. [By James Taylor.] 4to. London, 1687- [N. 8. 9.] A Letter to the Misrepresenter of Papists ; in Answer to the Fourth Chapter of the Second Part of the Papist Misrepresented, &c. QBy James Taylor.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 20.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. QN. 8. 9.] The Papist Represented and not Misrepresented, being an Answer to the FifUi and Sixth Chapters of the Second Part of the Papist Misrepre- sented and Represented. [By John Willl^ms.] 4to. London, 1687- [M. 14. 20.] The People's Right to read the Holy Scripture asserted. In Answer to the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Chapters of the Second Part of the Popish Representer. [By Dr. Nicholas Stratford.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 8.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 6.] (7.) Discourse* occasioned by the Expounding Controversy during THE Reign of Kino James II. BossuBT (James Benigne^ Bishop of MeauxJ An Exposition of the DoC' trine of the Catholic Church in Matters of Controversies ' 8vo. LondoUy 1686. [K. 15. 87.] Another Copy. 4to. London^ 1686. [M. 14. 19.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 1.] Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1753. [Ff. 8. 7ft.] Bossuet (Jacobi Benigni, Episcopi Condomensis) Doctrines CathoUccc, de its Argumentis de quibus Controversict sunt, Expositio ; ex interpretatione Claudii Fleurii. 18mo. Antverpiot, 1678. [H. 17. 27.] An Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England in the several Articles proposed by Monsieur de Meaux,'in his Exposition of the Doctrine of the Catholic Church ; to which is prefixed, a particular Account of Monsieur de Meaux's Book. [By Wm. Wake.] 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 1.] * Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 25.] A Vindication of the Bishop of Condom* s Exposition of the Doctrine of the Catholic Church, in Answer to •* An Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England," Sfc. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 25.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 1.] A Pastoral Isctter from the Lord Bishop of Mcaux to the New Catholics of his Diocess, exhorting them to keep their Easter, and giving them necessary advertisements against the false Pastoral Letters of their Ministers. With Reflections upon the pretended Persecution* Translated out of French. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 25.] The Answer of the New Converts of France to a Pastoral Letter from a Protestant Minister. Done out of French. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 21.] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. 229 An Answer to the Bishop of Condom's *' Exposition of the Catholic Faith/' &c. Wherein the Doctrine of the Church of Rome is detected, and that of the Church of England expressed, &c. Witli Reflections on his Pastoral Letter. [By John Gilbert.] 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 19.] A Defence of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England uninst the Exceptions of Monsieur de Meaux and his Vindicator. [By William Wakx.] 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 19,] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 1.] A Reply to the Defence of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England : being a further Vindication of the Bishop of Condom's Exposi- tion of the Doctrine of the Catholic Church, With a Second Letter from the Bishop of Meaux. 4tO. London, 1687. [M. 14. 31.] A Second Defence of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England against the new Exceptions of Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, and his Vindicator. In Two Parts. [By William Wakb.] 4to. London, 1687-88. [M. 14. 31.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 168,7-88. [N. 8. 2.] An Account of the Fundamental Principle of Popery, as it is a distinct Communion, with a new Preface, particularly relating to the Bp. of Meaux and other modem Complainers of Misrepresentation. [By Henry Dodwell.] 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 10.] vi. Treatises on Particular Points of Controversy between Protestants and Papists. (1.) Discourses on the pretended Unity, Authority, and Infal- LIBIUTY OF THE ChURCH. PoLj (Reginaldi, CardinalisJ ad Henricum octavum Britannia Regem, pro Ecclesiasticce Unitatis defensione, Libri quatuor. 4to. Romce, [1536.] [K. 20. 36.] Catalogus Testium Veritatis, qui, ante nostram setatem, Pontificum Ro- manorum Primatui, variisque Papismi superstitionihus, erroribus, ac impiis fraudibus reclamarunt. Accessit Appendix Rerum et Testi- moniorum insignium ab anno 1517 ad annum 1600. folio, Geneva?, 1608. [L. 13. 1.] Crashaw (William) Romish Forgeries and Falsifications : Together with Catholike Restitutions. Obserued, coUected, and nOw discouered for the irse and honour of the Catholike Church, and to the just rebuke of the Romish Sinagogue. Latin and English. 4to. London, 1606. [K. 15. 12.] James (Thomas) A Treatise of the Corruptions of Scripture, Councils, and Fathers, by the Prelates, Pastors, and Pillars of the Church of Rome, for the Maintenance of Popery and Irreligion. 4to. London, 1612. [N. 9. 51.] Masoni (Francisci) Vindiciae Ecclesise Anglicanse ; sive de legitimo ejus- dem Ministerio, id est, de Episcoporum successione, consecratione, elec- tione et confirmatione ; item de Presbyterorum et Diaconorum ordi- natione Libri V. In quibus Anglicana Ecclesia a Bellarmini, Sanderi, alioromque Romanistarum calumniis et contumeliis vindicatur. folio, Londini, 1625. [M. 20. 14.] 23d RELIGION. Chaloneb (Edward) The Avthoritie, Vniversalitie, and Visibilitle of the Chvrch, handled and discussed. 4to. London, 1635. [M. 20. 19.] Featley (Daniel) Rome's Ruin^ being a succinct Answer to a Popish Challenge concerning the Antiquity, Universality, Succession, and Per- petual Visibility of the true Church, even in the most obscure Times when it seemed to be totally eclipsed in the immediate Ages before Luther. 4to. London, 1644.' [N. 8. 37.] Ellis (John) Vindicise Catholicas ; or the Rights of particular Churches rescued : and asserted against that meer but dangerous notion of one Catholick, Visible, Governing Church, the foundation of the now endeavoured Presbyterie. 4to. London, 1647. [M. 20. 18.] Faith vindicated from Possibility of Falsehood ; or the Immoveable Firmness and Certainty of the Motives to Christian Faith asserted against that Tenet, which denying Infallibility of Authority, subverts its Foundation, and renders it uncertain. Svo^ London, 1667. [M. 19. 52.] Judicium Discretiokis : or a just and necessary Apology for the People's judgement of Private Discretion, exhibited against the arrogant pre- tences of Tannerus, Bellarmine, and other Advocates of the Papal Ty- ranny. 8vo. London, 1667. [M. 19. 52.'] AsHWSLLi (Georgii) De Ecclesia Romana Dissertatio. 4to. Ozoniae, 1688. [M. 14. 1.] A Rational Account of the Dociinne of the Roman Catholics concerning the Ecclesiastical Guides in Controversies of tleligion. [By Abraham Wooiy' HEAD. 4to. Juondon, 1673. [B. 4. 85.] The Church of Rome no safe Guide. 4to. London, 1679. [P. 89. (18.)] A Discourse concerning a Judge of Controversies in Matters of Reli- gion, being an Answer to some Papers asserting the Necessity of fuch a Judge. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 15. 18.] A Discourse concerning a Guide in Matters of Faith; with respect to the Romish Pretence of such an one as is infallible. [By Thomas Tbnison, D. D.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 27.] The Pillar and Ground of Truth : a Treatise, shewing that the Roman Church falsely claims to be that Church and the Pillar of that Church, mentioned 1 Tim. iii. 15. [By Simon Patrick, D. D.] 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 6.] A Discourse concerning the Nature, Unity, and Communion of the Ca- tholic Church ; wherein most of the Controversies relating to the Church are briefly and plainly stated. Part I. [By William Sher- lock, D.D.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 9.] • Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 2.] Dr. Sherlock sifted from his Bran and Chaff: or, A certain Way ofjiwiing the true Sense if the Scriptures, and discovering who are the true Uving Members of the Church of Christ. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. S.] — ■ Another Copt/, 4to» London, 1687. [M. 15. 9.] A DiscouRSB concerning the Churches Authority in Matters of Faith, shewing that the Pretences of the Church of Rome are weak and pre- carious in the Resolution of it. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 21.] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. 281 A Plain and Familiar Discourse, by way of Dialogue, betwixt a Minister and his Parishioner, concerning the Catholic Church. By a Divine of the Church of England. [Dr. Samuel Freeman.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 25.] A few Plain Reasons why a Protestant of the Church of England should not turn Roman Catholick. [By Thomas Barlow, Bp. of Lincoln.] 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 5.J A Conference with Mr. Claude, Minister of Charenton, concerning the Authority cf the Church. By James Btnigue Bossuet, Bishop of Meaux. Translated from the French. 4t6. London, 1687. [M. 14. 19.] Mr. Claude's Answer to Mons. De Meaux*s Book, intitled '' A Conference with Mr. Claude :" with his Letters to a Friend, wherein he answers a Discourse of M. de Meaux concerning the Church. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 16. SO.] ' Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 5.] An Historical Examination of the Authority of General Councils ; shew- ing the false Dealing that hath been us^ in the publishing of them ; and the Difference among the Papists themselves about their Number. [By Robert Jenkin.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 16.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 6.] Pope Pius his Profession of Faith, vindicated from Noreltt/ in its additional Articles. Published with Allowance. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 5.] The Creed of Pope Pius IV. or, a Prospect of Popery, taken from that Authentic Record. With short Notes. [By Michael Altham.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 5.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 20. 1.] The Additional Articles in Pope Pius's Creed no Articles of the Christian Faith ; being an Answer to a Pamphlet, intituled '^ Pope Pius his Pro- fession of Faith vindicated from Novelty in its additional Articles,*' and *' The Prospect of Popery, taken from that authentic Record, with short Notes thereupon," defended. [By Michael Altham.] 4to. Lon- don, 1688. [N. 8. 5.] A View of Popery, Uken from the Creed of Pope Pius the Fourth. By Joseph Burroughs. 8vo. London, 1785. [P. 85. (2.)] Doubts concerning the Roman Infallibility. 1. Whether the Church of Rome believe it? 2. Whether Jesus Christ or his Apostles ever re- commend it? 8. Whether the Primitive Church knew or used that way of deciding Controversie ? [By Henry Maurice, D. D.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 28.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 6.] A Discourse, shewing that Protestants are on the safer side, notwith- standing the uncharitable Judgment of their Adversaries ; and their Rdigion is the surest way to Heaven. [By Mr. Bolieu.] 4to. Lon- don, 1688. [M. 15. 5.] The Protestant Resolved : or, a Discourse shewing the Unreasonableness of his turning Roman Catholic for Salvation. [By Clement Ellts.] ito. London, 1688. [M. 15. 9.] 282 RELIGION. The Protestant Resolution of Faith, being an Answer to three Questions* 1. How far we must depend on the Authority of the Church for the true Sense of Scripture ? 2. Whether a visible Succession from Christ to this Day makes a Church, which has this visible Succession, an in- fallible Interpreter of Scripture ; and whether no Church, which has not this Succession, can teach the true Sense of Scripture ? 8. Whether the Church of England can make out such a visible Succession? [By William Sherlock, D. D.] 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 24.] ■ Two other Copies. 4to. London, 1686. ? w- o fji (2) Discourses on the Notes of the Church. MoRTONi (Thomse, postea Dunelmensis Episcopi) Apologise Catholicse Libri Duo. Pars Prima, de Notis Ecclesise. Pars secunda, Judicem Ecclesiae demonstrans. 8vo. Londini, 1606. [M. 18. ^4,84^] The Notes of the Church, as laid down by Cardinal Bellarmine, examined and confuted. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 34.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 12.] Syllabus, A Brief Discourse concerning the Notes of the Church ; with some Reflections on Cardinal Bellarmine's Notes. QBy Dr. Wm. Sherlock.] Another Copy. [M. 14. 21.] Examinations of Bellarmine's Fifteen Notes of the Church. 1. The First Note.— The Name of Catholic. [By Dr. Samuel Freeman.] 2. The Second Note. — Antiquity^ [By Dr. Simon Patrick.] 3. The Third Note. — Duration. [By John Williams.] 4. The Fourth Note. — Amplitude, or Multitude and Variety of Believers. [By Dr. Edward Fowler.] 5. The Fifth Note. — Succession of Bishops. [By Dr. George Thobp.] 6. The Sixth Note. — Agreement in Doctrine with the Primitive Church. [By Wm. Payne.] 7. The Seventh Note. — Union of the Members among themselves and with the Head. QBy Dr. Wm. Clagett.] S. The Eighth Note. — Sanctity of Doctrine. [By Dr. John Scott.] 9. The Ninth Note.— Efficacy of the Doctrme. [By Thomas LiNFORD.] 10. The Tenth Note.— Holiness of Life. [By Dr. Thomas Tenison.] 11. The EUienth Note The Glory of Miracles. [By Nathaniel Res BURY.] 12. The Twelfth Note — The Light of Prophecy. [By Dr. Wm. Clagett.] 1 3. The Thirteenth Note.— The Confession of Adversaries. [By Richard Kidder.] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. 233 14. The Fourteenth Note. — The Unhappy End of the Church's Enemies. [By Dr. N. Stratforp.] 15. The Fifteenth Note.— Temporal Felicity. [By Dr. Robert Grove.] The Use and Great Moment of the Notes of the Churchy as delivered by Cardinal Bellarmine de Notia Ecclesice, justified. In Answer to a late " Discourse concerning the Notes of the Church" A Vindication of the " Brief Discourse concerning the Notes of the Church ; in Answer to " The Use and Great Moment of the Notes of the Church." [By Dr. Wm. Sherlock.] A Defence of the Confuter of Bellarmine's Second Note of tlie Church, — Antiquity, — against the Cavils of the Adviser. |[By George Tullt.] (3.) Discourses on Saint Peter, and on the pretended Supremacy of THE Pope in all Causes, both Civil and Ecclesiastical. NxcTARii Patriarchae Hierosolymitani Confutatio Imperii PapaB in Eccle- siam, Latine reddita a Petro Allix. 8vo. Londini, 170^. [D. 7. 3.] Db Jubisdictione, Autoritate, et Prseeminentia Imperiali, ac Potestate Ecclesiastica, deque Jurihus Regni et Imperii, variorum Authorum Scripta. folio, Basileae, 1566. [K. 1. 20.] Danjei (Lamberti) Tractatus de Antichristo. 8vo. Genevas, 1576. [K. 8. 2.] Chauncib (William) The Conversion of a Gentleman long time misled in Poperie : wherein is declared that the authoritie which the Pope of Rome doth challenge to himself over all Christian Bishops and Churches is unlawfully usurped. 4to. London, 1580. [M. 15. 37.] Bilson (Thomas) The True Difference betweene Christian Subjection and Unchristian Rebellion : wherein the Princess lawfuU Power to com- mand for Truth, and indeprivable right to bear the Sword, are defend- ed against the Pope's Censures and the Jesuites' Sophismes, uttered in their Apologie and Defence of English Catholikes. 8vo. London, 1586. [K. 17. 2.] Draxi (Thomx) Angelica Prsemonitio de fuga h Babylone ; hoc est, Tractatio in qud evincitur Romam Hodiemam esse Babylonem Apo- calypticam. 8vo. Oppenheimii, 1614. [K. 18. 27.] Sharpe (Leonel) A Looking-Glasse for the Pope, wherein he may see his own Face the expresse Image of Antichrist. 4to. London, 1616. [N. 7. 55.'] WiDDRiNGTON (Rogcr) A Clearc, Sincere, and Modest Confutation of the Unsound, Fraudulent, and Intemperate Reply of Mr. Thomas Fitzher- bert. Wherein also are confuted the chiefest Objections which D. Schulckenius, who is commonly said to be Cardinal Bellarmine, hath made against Widdrinton's Apologie for the Right or Soveraigntie of Temporal! Princes. 4to. 1616. [K. 20. 15.] SALMAsn (Claudii) De Primatu Paps Tractatua. 4to. Lug. Bat. 1645. [F. 15. 2.] Salmasii (Claudii) Eucharisticon pro Jacobi Sirmondi Adventoria de Re- gionibus et Ecclesiis Subarbicariis. 4to. Parisiis, 1621. [C. 1. 14.] Sd4 RELIGION. Du Moulin (Peter) A Vindication of the Sincerity of the Protestant Re* Hgion in point of Obedience to. Sovereigns ; in Answer to a Jesuitical Libel, intituled Philanax Anglicm, 4to. London, 1667. [N. 6. 42.] Barlow (Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln) Popery : or, the Principles and Positions approved by the Church of, Rome (when really believed and practised) are very dangerous to all, and to Protestant Kings and Su- preme Powers more especially pernicious : and inconsistent with that Loyalty (which by the law of Nature and Scripture) is indispensably due to Supreme Powers. 4to. In the Savoy, 1679. [M. 14. 2.^ Another Copy. 4to. In the Savoy, 1679. [N, 7. 58.] The Jesuit's Catechism according to St. Ignatius Loyola* for the in- structing and strengthening of all those which are weake in that faith. Wherein the Impiety of their Principles, Pernidousness of their Doc- trines, and Iniquity of their Practises are declared. 4to. London, 1679. [M. 14. 7.] An Exact Account of Romish Doctrine in the case of Conspiracy and Rebellion, by pregnant Observations collected out of the express Dog- matical Principles of Popish Priests and Jesuites. 4to. London, 1679, [M. 14. IS.] A Sermon preached upon St. PeterVDay. By a Divine of the Church of England [Dr. Patrick, afterwards Bishop of Ely.]] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 25.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 10.] The Catholic Balance : or a Discourse determining the Controversies concerning, 1 . The Tradition of Catholic Doctrines ; 2. The Primacy of St Peter and the Bishop of Rome ; 8. The Subjection and Autho- rity of the Church in a Christian State : according to the Suffrages of the primest Antiquity. [By Samuel Hill.] 4to. London, 1687. CM. 15. 3.] A Modest Enquiry, whether St Peter were ever at Rome and Bishop of thai Church? LBy Henry Cave.] 4to. Londott, 1687. [M. 15, 8.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 10.] Sure and Honest Means for the Conversion of all Hereticks. [Trans • lated, with a Preface, by WiUiam Wake.] 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 10.] Barrow (Isaac) A Treatise on the Pope's Supremacy. 4to. London, 1680. [B. 7. 17.] Dialogues between Philerene and Philalethe, concerning the Pope's Su- premacy. 4to. London, 1688. {M, 15. 17.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 20. 1.] St, Peter* 8 Supremacy faithfully discussed, according to Holy Scripture and Greek and Latin Fathers; with a Detection and Confutation of the Errors of Protestant Writers on this Article, [By — ClbnchbJ] 4to. tiondonf 1686. [M. 14. 21.] A Discourse on the Pope's Supremacy, Part I. In Answer to " St. Peter's Supremacy faithfully discussed," &c. [By Dr. N. Stratford.] [N. 8. 10.] Cokmentatio ad Loca qusedam N. Testamenti quse de Antichristo agunt, aut agere putantur. 12mo. Amstelodami, 1641. [E. 17. 8.] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. 236 (4.) Discourses on the Rule of Faith. A Treatise, proving Scripture to . be the Rule of Faith. By Reginald Peacock, Bishop of Chichester before the Reformation, about the year 1450. [[Published, with a Preface, by Henry Wharton.] 4to. Lon- don, 1688. [N. 8. 6.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [iM. 15. 16.] Whitakeri (Gulielmi) Pro Auctoritate Sacrse Scripturae adversus Tho- mam Stapletonum. folio, Cantabrigie, 1594. QE. 9. 21.] Rainoldi (Johannis) Censura Librorum Apocryphorum Veteris Testa- menti ; adversus Pontificios, inprimis Robertum Bellarminuro ; qua * turn divina et canonica Sacrse Scripturae Au tori tas asseritur solidissime : turn varise Questiones et Controversise, tam dogmatical, quam hbto- ricae, inprimis quae est de Duratione Monarchic Persicas et de 70 Hebdom. Danielis, expediuntur accuratissime. 2 tomis. 4to. Oppen- hemii, 1611. [H. C. 16,17.] UssBRii (Jacobi) Historia Dogmatica Controversice inter Orthodoxos et Pontificios de Scripturis et Sacris Vernaculis. Digessit et edidit Hen- ricus Wharton. 4to. Londini, 1690. [H. 5. 81.] TiLLOTsoN (John) The Rule of Faith, or an Answer to the Treatise of Mr. J. S., [John Serjeant] entituled *'Sure Footing." To which is adjoined, a Reply to Mr. J« S. his Third Appendix. By Edward Stil- lingfleet, B. D. 8vo. London, 1676. [I. 15. 40.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1676. [K. 19. 18,] Nubes Testium ; or a CoUeciiori of Primitive Fathers, giving Testimony of ike Faith once delivered to the Saints ; being a full Discorery of the 5en- iiments of the Ancient Fathers in the chief Points of Controversie at pre- sent under debate. 4ito. London, 16SQ. [M. 14. 17.] An Answer to the Compiler of the " Nubes Testium :" wherein is shewn that Antiquity (in relation to the Points of Controversie set down by him) did not for the first five hundred years believe, teach, or prac- tise, as the Church of Rome doth. [By Edward Gee.] 4to. London, . 1688. [M. 15. 19.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 7.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [P. 25. (7.)] A Vindication of the Principles of the Author of the " Answer to the Compiler of the Nubes Testium" from the Charge of Popery, in An- swer to a pretended Letter from a Dissenter to the Divines of the Church of England. [By Edward Geb.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 9.] Two other Copies. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 7. P. 25. (10.)] The Primitive Fathers no Protestants: or a f^indication of Nubes Testium from the Cavils of the Answerer, 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 19.] The Primitive Fathers no Papists : in Reply to the preceding Vindica- tion ; to which is added, an Historical Discourse concerning the Invo- cation of Saints, in Answer to the Challenge of Father Lewis Sabran. [By Edward Ges.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 19.] Two other Copies. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 7. P. 25. (5.)] 286 RELIGION. The Popes Supremacy asserted^ from the Considerations of some Protestants and the Practice of the Primitive Churchy in a Dialogue between a Church- Divine and a Seeker: in Vindication of Nubes Testium, With Allowance, ^io. London, 1688. [M. 15. 9.] The Antiquity of the ProtesUnt Religion. With an Answer to Mr. Sclater's Reasons, and to the Collections made by the Author of Nubes Testium, &c. [By Edward Felling.] 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 7.] (5.) Discourses written on Scripture Proofs. The Judgement of Archbishop Cranher concerning the People's Right to, and discreet Use of the Holy Scriptures. [Published, with a Pre- face, by Edward Gee.] 4to. London, 1689. [N. 8. 6.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1689. [P. 24. (11-)] Croft (Herbert, Bishop of Hereford) A Short Determination of all Con- troversies with the PapisU by God*s Holy Word. 4to. London, 1679. [M. 15. 13.] Seek and you shall find; or a Search into the Grounds of Religion, toge- ther with some Queries, in order to a particular satisfaction, upon account of the various Opinions in this present age, 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 21.] Popery not founded on Scripture : or the Texts which Papists cite out of the Bible, for the Proof of the Points of their Religion examined and shewed to be alledged without Ground. [By Dr. Thomas Tenison.] 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 13.] A Short Summary of the Principal Controversies between the Church of England and the Church of Rome : being a Vindication of several Pro- testant Doctrines in Answer to a pamphlet called ** Protestancy desti- tute of Scripture Proofs.'' [By Dr. Wm. Sherlock.] 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 11.] An Answer to the Request to Protestants to produce their plain Scrip- tures, directly authorizing their Tenets. [By Dr. William Sherlock.] 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 11.] The Lay-Christian's Obligation to read the Holy Scriptures. [By Dr. N. Stratford.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 21.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 6.] An Answer to the " Address presented to the Ministers of the Church of England." [By John Williams.] 4to. London, 1668. [M. 15. 16.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 6.] A Clear Proof of the Certainty and Usefulness of the Protestant Rule of Faith, Scripture, after the help of Ministerial Guides, finally interpreted by each man s private sense. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 9.] A Vindication of the Answer to the Popish Address, presented to the Ministers of the Church of England. In Reply to the ' Clear Proof of the Certainty and Usefulness of the Protestant Rule of Faith/ &c. [|By John Williams.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 9.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 6.] A Letter to a Lady, furnishing her with Scripture Testimonies against the principal Points and Doctrines of Popery. 4to. London, 1688. [P. 24. (8.)] THE POPISH CONTROVERSY. 287 The Protestant and Popish Way of Interpreting Scripture impartially compared, in Answer to " Pax Vobis," &c. [By Dr. Robert Grove.] 4to. London, 1689. [N. 8. 6.] (6.) Discourses on Tradition. A Treatise of Traditions, Part I. Where it is proved that we have Evi- dence sufficient from Tradition : 1 . That the Scriptures are the Word of God ; 2, That the Church of England owns the True Canon of the Books of the Old Testament ; 3. That the Copies of the Scripture have not been corrupted ; 4. That the Romanists have no such Evidence for their Traditions ; 5. That the Testimony of the present Church of Rome can be no sure Evidence of Apostolical Tradition ; 6. What Tra- ditions may securely be relyed upon, and what not. [By Dr. Daniel Whitby.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 14. 28.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 4.] A Treatise of Traditions, Part II. Shewing the Novelty of the pre- tended Traditions of the Church of Rome. With an Answer to the Arguments of Mr. Mumford for Traditions, and a Demonstration that the Heathens made the same Plea from Tradition as the Romanists do, and that the Answer of the Fathers to it doth fully justifie the Pro- testants. [By Dr. Daniel Whitby.] 4to. London, 1689. [N. 8. 4.] A Discourse about Tradition ; shewing what is meant by it, and what Tradition is to be received, and what Tradition is to be rejected. [By Dr. Simon Patrick.] 4to. London, 1683. [M. 14. 33.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1683. [N. 8- 4.] (7.) Discourses on the Celibacy of the Clergy. Martin (Thomas) A Traictise declat/ring and plainly proving that the pre- tended Marriage ofPriestes and professed persons is no Marriage^ but alto^ getker unlawful^ and in all ages and in all countries of Christendom both forbidden and also punished, 4to. London, 1554. [E. 19. 17.] Another Copy. 4to. London^ 1554. [G. 16. 37.] Parker (Matthew) A Defence of Priestes Marriages, stablysshed by the Imperiall Lawps of the Realme of Englande, agaynst a Civilian, namy- ing hymselfe Thomas Martin Doctour of Civill Lawes. 4to. imprinted by Richarde Jugge. [Q. 4. 16.] Gilbert (M.) Jacob's Vow opposed to the Vows of Monks and Friers. Translated from the French by John Bulteel. 4to. London, 1617. [E. 1. 85.] An Answer to a Discourse concerning the Celibacy of the Clergy. [By George Tully.] 4to. Oxford, 1688. [M. 14. 2.] Another Copy.. 4to. Oxford, 1688. [N. 8. 14.] A Treatise of the Ccclibacy of the Clergy ; wherein its Rise and Progress are historically considered. [By Henry Wharton.] 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 11.] 288 RELIGION. (8.) Discourses on the Latin Service, or Prayer in an Unknown TONOUE. A Discourse concerning the Celebration of Divine Service in an Unknown Tongue. [By John Williams.] 4 to. London, 1685. [N. 8. 10.] A Discourse concerning the Devotions of the Church of Rome. [By Dr. William Stanley.] 4to. London, 1685. [N 8. 10.] Reflections upon thf Devotions of the Roman Church, with the Prayers, Hymns and Lessons themselves taken out of their authentic books. 8vo. London, 1686. [L. 7. 19.] A Treatise, in Confutation of the Latin Service practised, and by the Trent Council continued, in the Church of Rome. [By Dr. Daniel Whitbt.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 3.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 10.] (9.) Discourses on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and on the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Allix (Peter) An Historical Discourse concerning the Necessity of the Minister's Intention in administering the Sacraments. 4to. Londoii« 1688. [M. 20. 1.] Another Copy. 4io. London, 1688. [N. 8. 3.] Assertionis LvtheransB Confvtatio per Reuerendum Patrem loannem [Fisherum] Roffensem Episcopum, Academiee Cantabrigiensis Can- cellarium. folio, Antverpise, 1523. [M. 9. 3.] Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Antverpiae, 1545. [K. 17. 18.] Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Colonise, 1564. [G. 16. 30.] An Answer unto my Lord of Wyntchesters booke intytlyd " A Detection of theDevylsSophistrye;" wherwith he robbeth the unlemyd people of the trew byleef in the moost blessyd sacrament of the Aulter, made by Johann Hoper. 4to. Zurich, 1547. [D. 19. 40.] Cranmer (Thomas, Archbp. of Canterbury) An Answer unto a crafty and sophisticall Cavillation devised by Stephen Gardiner Doctur of Law, late Bishop of Winchester, against the trewe and godly doctrine of the moste holy Sacrament of the Body and Bloud of our Saviour, folio, London, 1551. [B. 1. 19.] *A Defence of the True and Catholick Doctrine of the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Our Saviour Christ : with a Confutation of sundry Errors concerning the same. By the Most Rev. Thomas Cranmer, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. To which is prefixed an Introduction, Historical and Critical, in Illustration of the Work ; and in Vindica- tion of the Character of the Author, and therewith of the Reformation in England, against some of the Allegations which have been recently made by the Rev. Dr. Lingard, the Rev. Dr. Milner, and Charles Butler, Esq. By the Rev. Henry John Todd, M. A. F. S. A. 8vo. London, 1825. Martyris (Petri) Defensio Doctrince Veteris et Apostolicae de Sacro- fsancto EucharistisB Sacramento adversus Stephani Gardineri quondam Wintoniensis Episcopi Librum, sub nomine M. AntoniiConstantiieditum. folio, Tiguri, 1562. [L. 12. 28.] Mornjbi (Philippi) De Sacra Eucharistia Quatuor Libri. folio, Hano* viae, 1605. [L. 13. 2.] THE POPISH COItTROVERSY. 239 Mo&TONi (Thomie Episcopi Dunelmensis) Totius Doctrinalis Controver- siae de Eucharistii Decisio. 4to. CaDtbbrigiae, 1640. [K. 20. 19.] AnsAVD (Ahtoinc) La Perpetu'ite de la Foy de CEglise Catholique touchant tEucharistie. 12mo. l*aris, 1672. [L. 8. 7.] Claude (Jean) Reponse au Livre de M. Arnaud, intitule. '*La Perpetuity dela Foi de TEglise Catholique tonchaut rEucharistie defendue." 8vo. 2 vols. Quevilly, 1671. [L 7. 22,23.] Reponse aux Deux Traitez intitulez '* La Perpetuity de la Foy de i'E- glise Catholique touchant rEucharistie." 4tu. Charenton, 1668. [N. 6. 5.] Arsavd (Antoint) La Perpetuity dt la Ftn/ de TEglise Catholique ^ tou- chant rEucharistie^ deffendne contre le Livre du Sieur Claude, 4to. Paris, 1670. [E. 14. 11.] Determinatio Pr. Juannis, Pariaiensis Pradicatoris, de mode existendi Cor- poris Christi in Sacramento Altaiis. Cui prefixa est PrsBfatio Historica de Dogmate Trans-substantiationis. [Auctore Gulielmo Allix.] 4to. Londini, 1686. [L. 15. 85.] Exemplar Sliud, 4to. Londini, 1686. [N. 9. 42.] A Peaceable Method for the re-uniting Protestants and Catholicks in matters of Faith ; principally in the Subject of the Holy Eucharist, From the French of Lewis Maimbourg, 4to. Juondon, 1686. [M. 14. 17.] A Brief Discourse on the Real Presence of the Body and Blood of Christ in the Celebration of the Holy Eucharist, wherein the witty artifices of the Bishop of Meaux and of Monsieur Maimbourg are obviated, where- by they would draw in the Protestants to imbrace the Doctrine of Transubstantiation. (By Dr. Henry More.) 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 17.] 7^90 Discourses concerning the Adoration of our B, Saviour in the H. Eucharist, The First : Animadversions upon the Alterations of the Ru^ brick in the Communion Service in the Common Prayer Book of the Church of England, The Second : The Cathoiick*s Defence for their Adoration of our Lord^ as believed really and substantially present in the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist. [_By Abraham Woodhead.'] 4to. Oxford, 1686. [M. 14. 18.] A Discourse of the Holy Eucharist, in the two great points of the Real Presence and the Adoration of the Host, in Answer to the Two Dis- courses printed at Oxford on this subject. ^By Dr. William Wake.] 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 18.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687". [N. 8. 8.] A Reply to Two Discourses, lately printed at Oxford, concerning the Adoration of our Blessed Saviour in the Holy Eucharist. [By Henry Alorich.] 4to. Oxford, 1687. [M. 14.2.] Another Copy. 4to. Oxford, 1687. [N. 8. 14.] A Compendious Discourse on the Eucharist [in Reply to the publications of Wake and Aldrich. By Abraham Woodhead,'] 4to. Oj/br ^—^. Another Copy. 8vo. London, 17'14. [N. 9. 8.] Another Copy. Svo. London, 1714. [P. 130. (1.)] Reflections upon the present Controversie concerning the Holy Trinity. 8to. London, 1714. [M. 19. 6.] Mayo ( ) A Plain Scripture Argument against Dr. Clarke's Doctrine concerning the ever^blessed Trinity, 8vo. London, 1715. [N. 9. 20.] Another Copy. 8yo. Jjondon, 1715. [P. 139. 3.] Sye (Stephen J An Explication of the Articles of the Unity, Trinity, and In* carnation. 8vo. London, 1715. [N. 9. 19.] Jackson (John) An Examination of Mr. Nye*s Explication of the Ar- ticles of the Divine Unity, the Trinity, and Incarnation. 8vo, Lon- don, 1715. [M. 20. 24.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1715. [R. 8. 57.] S50 RELIGION. Jackson (John) A Collection of Queries ; wherein the most material Ob« jections which have as yet been alledged against Dr. Clarke's Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity are proposed and answered. 8vo« London, 1716. [N. 9. 15.] ' Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1716. [R. 8. 57.] Bens ET C Thomas) A Discourse of the ever^blessed Trinity in Unity ^ with an Examination of Dr. Clarke's Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity. 8vo. London, 1718. [R. 10. 22.'] Fowler (Edward) Certain Propositions by ivhich the Doctrine of the Tn- nity is so explained according to the Ancient Fathers^ as to speak it not contradictory to Natural Reason. 8vo. Lont/afi, 1719. [P. 130. (5.)^ The Bishop of London's Letter, to his Clergy defended; wherein the constant Worship of Son and Holy Spirit, with the Father, during the first ages, is set forth. 8vo. London, 1719. [R. 19. 22.] Clarke (Samuel) A Modest Plea for the Baptismal and Scripture Notion of the Trinity. 8vo. London, 1719. [R. 9. 64.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1720. [N. 9. 15.] The Modest Plea continued : or a Brief and Distinct Answer to Dr. Waterland's Queries relating to the Doctrine of the Trinity. 8vo. London, 1720. [N. 9. 15.] Smalhroke (Richard) Idolatry charged upon Arianism, in two Sermons preached Dec. 18 and 20, at the Cathedral of Hereford. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 116. (12.)] Waterland (Daniel) A Defense of the Divinity of Jesus Christ. 8vo. Loii- don, 1720. [N. 7. 2g.J Whitby (Daniel) A Reply to Dr. Waterland's Defense. 8vo. London, 1720. [R. 8. 57.] Waterland (Daniel) An Answer to Dr. Whitby's Reply. 8vo. Cambridge, 1720. [P. 130.(4.)] Waterland (Daniel) The Unity of God not inconsistent with the Divinity of Christ. 8vo. Loffdon, 1720. [R. 8. 53.] A Reply to Dr. Waterland's Remarks on *' The Unity," &c. London, 1720. [R. 8. 5S.} Knight (James) A Defence of the Divinity of Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit. 8vo. Londtm, 1721. [N. 7. 29.] Pyke (Joseph) An Impartial View of the Difficulties that affect or clog the Arian Scheme. By o. London, 1721. [N. 9. 20.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1721. [P. 262. (2.)] Waterland (Daniel) A Vindication of Christ's Divinity. 2 vols. 8 vo. Cam" bridge, 1721-31. [R. 12. 72,73.] Waterland (Daniel) The Case of Arian Subscription considered, and the se- veral Pleas and Excuses for it particularly examined and confuted. 8vo. Cambridge, 1721. [N. 9. 20.] Stkes (Arthur Ashley) The Case of Subscription to the XXXIX Articles Considered ; occasioned by Dr. Waterland's " Case of Arian Subscrip- tion. 8vo. London, 1721. [N. 9. 19.] Waterland (Daniel) A Supplement to the ^* Case of Arian Subscription*' 8vo. London, 1722. [N. 9. 20.] THE ARIAN CONTROVERSY. «61 Syket (Arthur Ashley) A Reply to Dr. Waterland's Supplement to the Case of Arian Subscription ; being a Defence of the '* Case of Sub- scription to the XXXIX Articles." 8vo. London, 1722. [N. 9. 19.] tVattrland {Daniel) The Scriptures and the Arians compared in their aC' counts of God the Father and God the Son. 8vo. London, 1722. [N. 9. 18.] A Reply to Dr. Waterland's Defense of his Queries. 8vo. London, 1722. [D. 27. 9.] Jackson (John) Remarks on Dr. Waterland's Second Defense of some Queries ; being a Brief Consideration of his Notion of the Trinity. 8vo. London, 1723. [P. 130. (6.)] Observations on Dr. Waterland's Second Defense of his Queries. By the Author of the Reply to his First Defence. 8 vo. London, 1 724. [P. 130. (8.)] Waterland (Daniel) A Familiar Discourse upon the Trinity. 8vo. London, 1723. [N. 9. 18.] Clarke (Samuel) Observations on Dr. Waterland's Second Defense of his Queries. 8vo. London, 1724. [N. 9. 17.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1724. [P. 111. (5.)] Waterland ( Daniel) A Farther Vindication of Chrises Divinity, in Answer to a Pamphlet, intituled Observations on Dr. Waterland^s Second Defense, 8vo. London, 1724. [L. 7. 12.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1724. [P. 130. 9.] Farther Remarks on Dr. Waterland's farther Vindication of Christ's Di- vinitv. By Philalethes Cantabrigiensis. 8vo. London, 1724. [P. 130. (7.)] Staunton ( William) An Epistolary Conference with Dr. Waterland^ being a Proposal of a fourth Scheme, supported by Scripture and Demonstration. 8vo. London, 1724. [R. 9. 70.] Berriman (William) An Historical Account of the Controversies that have been in the Church concerning the Doctrine of the Trinity (in 1723-4). 8vo. London, 1725. [N. 7. 27.] Berriman (William) A Defence of some Passages in the |IistoricaI Ac- count of the Trinitarian Controversy. 8vo. London, 1731. [N. 9. 32.] Hooke (J.) Creed-making and Creed-imposing considered ; and the Divinity of Christy and the Doctrine of the Trinity defended. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 59. (5.)] Sykes (Arthur Ashley) The Innocency of Speculative Error asserted and vindicated. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 57. (10.)] Web8Ter (William) Two Discourses. First, concerning the Nature of Error in Doctrines merely speculative. Second, shewing that the Doctrine of the Trinity is not merely speculative. In Answer to the Arguments of Mr. Sykes and Mr. Chubb. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 57. (9.)] Brown (Simon) A Sober and Charitable Disquisition concerning the Import' anceofthe Doctrine of the Trinity. 8vo. London, 1732. [P. 57. (5.)] Waterland (Daniel) The Importance of the Scripture Doctrine of the Holy Trinity asserted. 8vo. London, 1734. [R. 12. 74.^ A Letter to Dr. Waterland, occasioned by some Passages in his Treatise entitled " The Importance of the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity as- serted." 8?o. London, 1734. [P. 57. (6.)] 262 RELIGION. A Letter to Dr. Waterland concerninff the Nature and Value of Since* rity, with Remarks on his Treatment of it. Sto. London, 1794. [P. 57. (7.)] Jackson (John) Christian Liberty asserted, and the Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity Vindicated, against a Book written by Dr. Waterland, and entituled '* The Importance of the Doctrinr of the Holy Trinity as- serted." 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 57. (8.)] Waterland (Daniel) A Supplement to the Treatise entituled -" the Nature^ Obligation, and Efficacy of the Christian Sacraments considered** 8vo- Lohdon, 1730. [N. 9.81.] ii. Treatises occasioned by the Publications of Mr. Wkiston. Whiston (William) Primitive Christianity Revived. 4 vols. 8vo. Lon- don, 1711. [F. 6. 37-40.] Whiston (WiUiam) An Appendix to the Fourth Volume of '' Primitive Christianity Revived/' 8vo. [P. «70. (17.)] Whiston (William) An Historical Preface to *' Primitive Christianity Re- vived ;" with an Appendix containing an Account of the Author's Prosecution at, and Banishment from, the University of Cambridge. 8 vo. London, 1711. [R. 8. 61.] Whiston (William) An Account of the Convocation's Proceedings with Relation to himself. 8 vo. London, 1711. [M. 19. 8.] Maittaire (Michael) The present Case of Mr, William fFhiston, humbly re- presented in a Letter to the Ckmy assembled in Convocation. 8vo. L/m- don, 1711. [L. 15. 1.] WiW-with'a' Wisp : or the Grand Ignis Fatuus of London : being a Lay- man*s Letter to a Country Gentleman, concerning the Articles lately exhi- bited against Mr. Whiston. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. %4iJ\ Reasons for not proceeding against Mr, Whiston by the Court of Delegates, 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 276. (5.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1713. [R. 8. 62.] Allix {Peter) Remarks upon some Places of Mr. Whiston* s Books. 8vo. Loiw/oif, 1711. [P. 111.(4.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1711. [R. 8. 63.] Whiston (William) A Reply to Dr. AUix's *' Remarks." 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 276. (3.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 107. (5.)] — — Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1711. [H. 8. 62.'] Allix (Peter) An Answer to Mr. Whiston s •• Reply." 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 107. (6.)] Whiston (William) A Second Reply to Dr. Allix. 8vo. London, 1711. [R. 8. 62.] Whiston (William) A Letter to Dr. Sacheverell. 8vo. London, 17 — . [R. 8. 62.] Maittaire (Michael) An Essay against Arianism and some other Here- sies, in Reply to Mr. Whiston*s Historical Preface and Appendix to his ** Primitive Christianity Revived."^ 8vo. London, 1711. [L. 15. 1.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1711. [P, 107. (3.)] r THE AaiAN CONTROVERSY. 858 Kniqht (James J Considerations on Mr. Whistona Historical Preface; being an Answer to his Plain Queries and other Passages, 8vo. London, 1711. [N,9. 18.] Another Copy, 8vo. London^ 1711. [R. 8. 68.] Reflections on the Conduct of Mr. Whiston in his Revival of the Arum Heresy. Svo. London, 1711. [P. 107. (7.)] Whiston (William] Animadversions on a Pamphlet intituled ** The New Arian reproved." 8vo. London, 17 — . [P. 107. (8.)] Knight Cronies) Primitive Christianity vindicated, in a Second Letter to the Author of the History of Montanism, against the Arian Misrepresenta- tions of it, and Mr, Whiston' s bold Assertions in his Books. 8vo. Lon^ rf 4to. London, 1691. [M. 15. 23.] An Answer to Dr. Wallis's Letters concerning the Trinity. 4to. London, 1691. [P. 49. (10.)] Wallis (John) A Fourth Letter, concerning the Sacred Trinity ; in Reply to an Answer to Dr. Wallis*s three Letters* 4to. London, 1691. [M. 15. 23.] Wallis (John) Letters concerning the Trinity. 4to. London, 1691. [P. 49. (8,9.)] The Naked Gospel. Discovering, 1. What was the Gospel which our Lord and his Apostles preached ; 2. What Additions and Alterations latter ages have made in it ; 3. What Advantages and Damages have thereupon ensued. [By Arthur Bury] 4to. London, 1690. [M. 14. 7.] A Vindication of " The Naked Gospel:* recommended to the University of Oxford. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 14. 24.] The Fire*s continued at Oxford : or the Decree of the Convocation for burn- ing " Tke Naked Gospel:* considued. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 14. 24.] THE SOCINIAN CONTROVERSY. 259 An An$wer to a Socinian Treatise caUed '* The Naked Gospel" By Thomas Long. 4to. London^ 1691. [M. 14. 24.] Sherlock (Win.) A Modest Examination of the Authority and Reasons of the late Decree of the Vice-ChaQcellor and some Heads of Colleges and Halls, concerning the Heresy of three Distinct Infinite Minds in the Holy and ever Blessed Trinity. 4to. London, 1696. [M. \5. 2.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1696. [N. 8. 23.] ReJUctions on Dr, Sherlock* $ ^* Modest Examination.'* 4to. London, 1696. [N. 8. 23.] An Answer to Dr. Sherlock's " Modest Examination.** 4to. London, 1696. [N. 8. 23.] Decreti Oxoniensis Vindicatio in Tribus ad Modestum ejusdem Examinatorem Modesdoritms Epistolis a Theologo Transmarino. 4to. 1696. [N. 8. 23.] The Master of the Temple as bad a Itowyer as the Dean of St, PauCs is a Divine f in a Letter from a Gentleman tn the Temple to his (quondam) Tutor in Oxford, about the Law part of Dr, Sherlock's ** Modest Exam" nation,** 4to, London, 1696. [N. 8. 23.] A Letter to a Member of Parliament, occasioned hy a Letter to a Convoca" tion Man. With an Enquiry into the Ecclesiastical Power of the l/niver' sity of Oxford, particularly to decree and declare Heresy, occashned by that Letter. 4to. London, 1697. [N. 8. 23.] Shbblock (William) A Vindication ef the Doctrine of the Trinitv and of the Incarnation of the Son of God ; occasioned by the Brief Notes on the Creed of St. Athanasiiis, and the Brief History of the Unitarians or Socinians. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 15. 23.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1690. [N. 6.41.] The Acts of Great Athanasius ; with Notes, by way of illustration, on his Creed ; and Observations on Dr, Sherlock s ^indication, 4to. IsOndon, 1690. [M. 15. 23.] Some Thoughts upon Dr. Sherlock's Vindication; and a Vindication of the Unitarians against him. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 15. 23.] A Defence of the Brief History of the Unitarians, against Dr, Sherlock's Vindication. 4to. London, 1691. [M. 15. 23.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1691. [P. 49. (4.)] Animadtersions upon Dr. Sherlock's ** Vindication of the Holy and ever Blessed Trinity," SfC. 4to. London, 1 693. [N. 6. 40.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1693. [E, 1. 10.] Sherlock (William) A Defence of his Notion of a Trinity in Unity, in An- swer to the Animadversions upon his Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity. 4to. London, 1694. [N. 6. ^5.] HoLDBWORTH (Thomas) Mr, F. B. the Author of an Answer to the Ani- madversions on the Dean of St. Paul's " Vindication of the Trinity," re* buked, 4to. London, 1695. [N. 8. 27.] Tritheism charged upon Sherlock's new Notion of the Trinity, by a Divine of the Church of England. 4to. London, 1695. [D. 14. 6.] . Bradock (J.J The Doctrines of the Fathers and Schools considered, con-' ceming the Trinity ; in Answer to the *• Animadversions upon Dr. Sher- lock." 4to. London, 1695. [N. 6. 35.] Sherlock (William) The Distinction between Real and Nominal Trinita- rians examined, and the Doctrine of a real Trinity vindicated from the Charge of Tritheism. 4to. London, 1696. [N. 6. J.5.] S2 260 RELIGION. ^ ' Vindication of the Antapologiit againtt Dr. Sherlock. 4to. London, 1695. [P. 49. (5.)] Reflections on the Animadversions on Dr, Sherlock, 4to. London^ 1695. [P. 45. (6.)] A Short History of Valentinus GentiliSf the Tritheist : translated into Eng^ lish from the Ijitin of Benedict Aretius^for the use of Dr. Sherlock, 8vo. London, 1696. [M. 19. 89.] Sherjock (William) The Present State of the Socinian C<»ntroversy. 4to. London, 1698. [B. 7. 23.] Th£ Faith of one God, who is only the Father ; and of one Mediator between God and Men, who is only the Man Christ Jesus ; and of one Holy Spirit, the Gift (and sent} of God ; asserted and defended in se- yeral Tracts. 4to. London, 1691. [R, 8. 24.] ; Another Copy. 4to. London, 1 69 1 . [R. 8. 65,'] Basset (William) An Answer to the Brief History of the Unitarians, called also Socinians. 12mo. London, 1693. [K. 16. 14.] Laicothe (C. G.) Two Discourses concerning the Divinity of our Saviour. 4to. London, 1693- [P. 49. (2.)] Stillinofleet (Edward, Bishop of Worcester) A Discourse in Vindica- tion of the Doctrine of the Trinity, with an Answer to the Socinian Objections against it, from Scripture, Antiquity, and Reason. Svo. London, 1693. [N. 7. 26.] A Demonstration of the Trinity, and other Articles of the Christian Faith. 4to. London, 1691. [P. 49. (1.)] A Letter to the Universities concerning the Trinity. 4to. London, 1694. [P. 49. (11.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1694. [P. 2S. (32.)] Fowler (Edward, Bishop of Gloucester) Certain Propositions, by which the Doctrine of the Trinity is so explained according to the ancient Fathers, as to speak it not contrary to Natural Reason. With three Defences of them, in Answer to a Socinian Writer. 4to. London, 1694-5. [N. 6. 35.] — — Another Copy. 4to. London, 1694. [P. 49. (7.)] Leslie (Charles) A Brief Account of the Socinian Trinity. 8vo. Lon- don, 1695. [N. 9. 40.] Smith (John) A designed End to the Socinian Controversy : or a rational and plain Discourse that no other person but the Father of Christ is God most High. 12mo. London, 1695. [P. 347. (13.)] Stillinofleet (Exlward^ Bishop of Worcester) A Discourse on the Tri- nity. 8vo. London, 1697. [R. 12. 41.] Gastbell (Francis) Considerations concerning the Trinity, and the Ways of managing that Controversie. 8yo. London, 1698. [R. 8. 58.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1707. [N. 9. 2.] A Defence of *' Considerations concerning the Trinity.'* 8vo. London^ . 1698. [R. 8. 58.] Edwards (Jonathan) A Preservative against Sociniatiism ; shewing the Direct and Plain Opposition between it and the Holy Scriptures. Four Parts in 1 vol. 4to. Oxon. 1698-1708. [K. 26. 13.] ' THE SOCINIAN CONTROVERSY. 261 Another Copy, Parts 1 — II. 4to. Oxon. 1698^4. [P. 49. 12,18.] Another Copy, Part L 4to. Oxon. 1698. [C. 6. 16.] An Account of Thos. Firmin's Religion and of the Unitarian Contro- versy. Small 8vo. London, 1698. [P. 328. (2.)] Allix (Peter) The Judgment of the ancient Jewish Church against the Unitarians. 8vo. London, 1699. [R. 12. 31.] A Letter of Resolution concerning the Doctrines of the Trinity and tlie Incarnation. 4to. London, 16 — . [P. 31. (12.)] A Collection of the Texts in the New Testament that seem to favoui the Trinitarian or Unitarian Schemes. 4to. London, 1 7 — . [P. 6. (6.)] Stillimgfleet (Edward, Bishop of Worcester) Discourses concerning the Doctrine of Christ's Satisfaction. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1 700. 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[D. 25. 2.] Another Defence of the Unity. Wherein St. John's Introduction to bis Gospel, and his Account of the Word's being made Flesh, are con- sidered. 8vo. London, 1766. [P. 242. (9.)] The True Doctrine of the New Testament concerning Jesus Christ, considered ; with an Appendix containing Strictures upon the First Chapter of St. John's Gospel. 8vo. London, 1767. [F. 21. 11.] Jqnes (Wm.) The Doctrine of the Trinity, as it stands deduced by the light of reason from the data, laid down in the Scriptures. 8vo. Lon- don, 1768. [P. 808. 5.] Stone ( — -— ) A Short and Seasonable Application to the Public for an Address to Parliament, to redress notorious Religious Grievances. 8vo. London, 1768. [P. 242. (7.)] The Apology of Benj. Ben Mordecai for embracing Christianity. 4lo. London, 1771. [By Henry Taylor.] [Q. 1. 28.] An Inquiry into the Opinions of the Christians concerning the generation of Jesus Christ. 4to. London, 1771. [Q. 1. 28.] An Address to Rational Advocates for the Church of England, and to all who read the Scriptures in their original Languages. By Tyro Phil- eleutherus. 8vo. London, 1769. [P. 242. (6.)] Priestley (Joseph) An Appeal to the Serious and Candid Professors of Christianity. 8vo. 1771. [P. 821. (1.)] Cay ley CC,jun,J An Answer to an ** Appeal to the Serious and Candid PrO' fessors of Christianity r 8vo. 1771. [P. 821. (2.)] An Answer to an '* Appeal fn the Serious and Candid Professors of Chris* tianity" 8vo. Leeds, 1771. [P. 32 1 . (3.)] Letters and Queries addressed to the Anonymous Answerer of an '' Appeal to the Serious and Candid Professors of Christianity," to the Rev. Mr. Morgan^ and to Mr. Caley. 8vo. Leeds^ 1771. [P. 321. (4.)] THE SOCINIAN CONTROVERSY. 263 A Practical Improvement of the DroinUtf and Atonement of Jesus, as a Sufh pfement to the Tracts published by Caley, Morgan^ Verus, and BibUcus. 8vo. Halifax, 177«. [P. 3«1. (7.)] A Fam iLiAR Illustration of certain Passages ia Scripture. 8vo. Lon- doD, 177«. [P. S21. (5.)3 Hby (WUliam) A Short Defence of the Doctnncofthe Divinity of Christ. With Remarks on a late "* Appeal to the Serious and Candid Professors of Christianity :" to which is added, a Supplement containing Observations upon a late ^* Familiar Illustration of certain Passages of Scripture" 12ino. Leeds, 1772. [P. 321. (6.)] IVw other Copies. \2mo. Leeds, 1772. QHh. 4. 35,37.] Tvfo bther Copies, 12mo. Leeds, 1790. [Hh. 4. 23,32.] Another Copy. 12mo. Leeds, 1790. [Hh. 3. 45.] Another Copy, 12mo. Leeds, 1790. [Hh. 7. 36.] « Hey (WUiiamJ A Short Defence of the Doctrine of Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ. 12rao. Leeds, 1 774. [P. 295. (6.)] r[Hh. 2. 34. — • Three other Copies. 12ti)o« Leeds, 1774. < Hh. 8. 45. CHh. 4. 43.] Jkbse (Wm.) 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(5.)] The Pbk-Existbkcs of Christ unscriptural. 8vo. London, 1 772. [P. 295. (2.)] MuutAT (A.) A Clear Display of the Trinity from Divine Revelation. 8vo. London, 1773. [Ff. 7. 136.] Tucker (Josiah) A brief and dispassionate View of the Difficulties attend- ing the Trinitarian, Arian, and Socinian Systems. 8vo. Gloucester, 1774. [P. 308. (1.)] LiimsET (Theophilus) Farewell Address to the Parishioners of Catterick. 8to. London, 1774. [A. 14. 53.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 294. (3.)] Lindsey (Theophilus) Sermon at the opening of Essex-street Chapel. 8vo. London, 1774. [A. 14. 53.] Another Copy. 8vo» London, 1774. [P. 294. (2.)] S64 RELIGION. Lindsey (Theophilus) Sermon at the opening of the New Chapel in Essex' street. 8vo. London, 1778. [A* 14. 53.] Lindsey (Theophilus) Two Dissertations: — 1. On the Preface to St. John's Gospel ; 2. On Praying to Christ. Svo. London, 1779, [A. U. 53.] Lindsey (Theophilus) Apology on resigning the Vicarage of Catterick, in Yorkshire. Svo. London, 1774. [P. 290. 1.] Sequel to the Apology. Svo. London, 1786. [D. 26. 27.] Lindsey (Theophilus) Apology on resigning the Vicarage of Catterick. — Sequel to the Apology. Svo. London, 1782—86. [A. 14. 51.] Randolph C Thomas J A Vindication of the Worship of the Son and of the Holy Ghost against the Exceptions of Mr. Theophilus Lindsey, Svo. Oxford, 1775. [P. 290. (5.)] A Scriptural Confutation of the Arguments against the One Godhead of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, produced by the Rev. Mr. Lindsey in his late Apology. By a Layman [^IViUiam Buhgh.] Svo. London, 1774. [P. 290. (2.)]^ Another Copy. Svo. l^ondon, 1774. [Hh. 2. 46.] * Burgh (William J An Inquiry into the Belief of the Christians of the Three first Centuries respecting the One Godhead of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost : tteing a Sequel to a Scriptural Confutation of the Rev. Mr. Land' sey's Apology. Svo. York, 1778. » Remarks on a late Publication intitled *' A Scriptural Confutation," &c. by a Member of the Church of Christ, [ Temple.] Svo. York, 1775. IV. 290. (3.)] A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Joseph Fisher. By the Author of the " Re- marks." Svo. York, 1775. [P. 290. (4.)] Lindsey (Theophilus) An Historical View of the State of the Unitarian Doctrine and Worship from the Reformation to our own Times. Svo. London, 1788. [A. 14. 52.] Robinson (Robert) A Plea for the Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ. Svo. Cambridge, 1776. [P. SOS. (6.)] Another Copy. 12mo. Cambridge, 1780. [Dd. 4. 87.] Fuller (Andrew) The Calvinistic and Socinian Systems examined, and compared as to their Moral Tendency. Svo. London, 1794. [A. 16. 47.] Another Copy. Svo. London, 1794. [Ff. 6. SS.} Fuller (Andrew) Socinianism Indefensible, on the Ground of its Moral Tendency. Svo. London, 1797. [Hh. 3. 49.] Burgess (Thomas, Bishop of St. David's) Introduction to the Doctrine of the Trinity. 12mo. Durham, 1814. [Aa. 3. 88.] Magbe (William, Archbishop of Dublin) Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement and Sacrifice; and on th^ principal arguments and mode of reasoning employed by the oppo- nents of those Doctrines as held by the Established Church. 3' vols. Svo. London, 1816. [Hh. 5. 13-15.] - Another Copy. First edition, in one vol. Svo. London, 1801. [Hh. 5. 12.] THE BANGORIAN CX)NTROVERSY. 266 An Appeal to the Serious and Candid Professors of Christianity on dif** ferent subjects. To which are added, a Concise History of the Rise of those Doctrines, and an Account of the Trial of Mr. Elwall for Heresy and Blasphemy, at Stafford Assizes. 12ino. Birmingham. [Uh. 4. 27.] •Smith (John Pyc) The Scripture Testimony to the Messiah : an Inquiry with a View to a Satisfactory Determination of the Doctrine taught in the Holy Scriptures concerning the Person of Christ. 3 vols. 8vo. . London, 1818-21. •HoLDEN (George) The Scripture Testimonies to the Divinity of Jesus Christ, collected and illustrated. 8vo. London, 1820. •WARDLibw (Ralph) Discourses on the Principal Points of the Socinian Controversy. 8vo. London, 1819. « 6. TreatiseSy occasioned by Controversies between Members of the Church of England and Dissen- senters from that Church. i. The Bangorian Controversy. An Account of all the considerahle pamphlets that have heen pub- lished on either side in the present Controversy between the Bishop of Bangor and others, to the end of the year 1718 ; with occasional Ob- servations on them. [By Thomas Herne.]. 8vo. London, 1719. [A. 18. 108.] A Continuation of the preceding Account to the end of year 1719. [By Thomas Herne.] 8vo. London, 1720. [A. 18. 108.] HoADLT (Benj. Bp. of Winchester) Tracts on the Bangorian Controversy, folio. Worksy Vol. IL [Q. 1. 6.] (1) P&BLlMiNA&T Tracts, which gave rise to this Controversy. •A Collection of Papers, written by the late R. R. George Hickes, D.D. 8vo. London, 1716. 0 Bennst C Thomas J The Nonjurors' Separation from the publick AsseW" biies 0/ the Church of England examined, and proved to 6e schismatical upon their own Principles, 8vo. London, 1716. [N. 9. 28.] Peircs (James) A Letter to Dr. Bennet, occasioned by his late Treatise concerning the Nonjurors' Separation, &c. 8vo. London, 1716. ^ [P. 155. 5.] A Vindication of the Realm and Church of England from the Charge of Perjury, Rebellion, and Schism, unjustly laid upon them by the Nonjurors : and the Rebellion and Schism shewn to lie at their own doors. 8vo. London, 1716. [N. 9. 26.] Kennet (White, Bishop of Peterborough) A Second Letter to the Bishop of Carlisle, upon the subject of Bishop Merks, by occasion of seizing some Libels, particularly a Collection of Papers written by Dr. Hickes. Syo. London, 17 le. [N. 9. 26.] Kennet (White) A Third Letter to the Bishop of Carlisle upon the subject of Bishop Merks; whtrdn the Nomination, Electiony Investiture^ and 266 RELIGION. Depiivaiion of EngUsA BUhopMt ^^^ tkewed to havt been originalfy cokmH- tuted and governed by the Sovereign Bower of Kings and their ParHamenttf against the Pretensions of our New Fanaticks^ 4^. 8vo« London^ 1717. [N. 9. 26.] Stkes (Arthur Ashley) An Answer to the Nonjurors' Charge of SduiiB upon the Church of England. 8?o. London, 1716. [N. 9. 26.] ■ A Sermon preached at the Archdeacon's Visitation in Cam-^ bridge, Dec. 13, 1716, stating the difference between the Kingdom of Christ and the Kingdoms of this World, on John xviii. 86. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 238. 1.] HoADLT (Benj. Bishop of Bangor) A Preservative against the Princi- ples and Practices of the Non-jurors both in Church and State ; or an Appeal to the Consciences and Common Sense of the Christian Laity. 8vo, London, 1716. [P. 105. (1.)] Another Copy. 8va. London, 1716. [N. 9. 7.] Marshall (Nath.J A Defence of our Constitution in Church and State ; or an Answer to the lute Charge of the Nonjurors accusing us of Heresy and Schism^ Ptrjwy^ and Treason. 8vo. London^ 1717. [R. 10. 35.] Another Copy. 8vo. London^ 1717. C^. 9. 26.] Stkes (Arthur Ashley) Some Remarks on Mr. Marshall's Defence of our Constitution in Church and Sute. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 160. (8.)] HoADLT (Benjamin Bishop of Bangor) The Nature of the Kingdom or Church of Christ; a Sermon preached before the Kinff [George I.] on March 81, 1717. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 105. (2.)J Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 1 97. (2.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717. [N. 9. 7.] The Chvrch and State Vindicated : and the Bishop of Bangor's Pre- servative defended against several Answers to it. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 311.(4.)] (2) Tracts published bt the Rev. Dr. Snaps, or in conssquence of HIS Attack upon Bishop Hoadly. 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With a Postscript in Answer to his Lord- ship's Letter to Dr. Snape. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 105. (IS.)] . Another Copy, 8vo. Londoti, 1717. [P. 160. (S.)] Reflections on Mr. Trapp's Sermon on '' The Real Mature of the Church and Kingdom of Christ." By a Lawyer. 8vo. London, 171 7. [P. 160. (4.)] Snape (Andrew) A Second Letter to the Lord Rhhop of Bangor, in Findi' catum of the former. Svo. London^ 1717. [P. 106. 7.] Two Letters to Dr. Snape, occasioned by his Letters to Bishop Hoadly. Svo. London, 1717. [P. 106. (10,11.)] The Bishop of Bangor vindicated ; being Considerations upon the Treat- mem of his Lordship in several Pamphlets and Sermons lately pub- lished. Svo. London, 1717. [P. 160. (10.)] A Layman's Thoughts on the late Treatment of the Bishop of BangOTf in a Letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle [Wm. Nicholson.] Svo. London, 1717. [P. 106. (1.)] A Collection of Papers scattered about Town in the Daily Courant, St. James's Post, &c. with Remarks upon them. In a Letter from the Bishop of Carlisle (Wm. Nicholson) to the Bishop of Bangor. Svo. London, 1717. [P. 106. (11.)] An Answer to Dr. Snape's Accusation by Francis de la Pillonieee, for- merly a Jesuit, now living with the Bishop of Bangor : giving an Ac- count of his Behaviour among the Jesuits, his turning Protestant, leav- ing France, his Conduct since that time : to which is added an Appendix of Letters from Jesuits, &c. With a Preface by the Lord Bishop of Bangor. Svo. London, 1717. [N. 9. 1.] Another Copy. Svo. London, 1717. [P. 106. (5.)] Another Copy. Svo. London, 1717.. [P. ^SS. (S. 9.)] Another Copy. Svo. London, 1717. [R. S, 60.] Snape (Andrew) A Vindication of a Passage in Dr. Snape's Second Letter to the Bishop of Bangor, relating to Mr. Pilloniere. Svo. London, 1717. [N. 9. 1.] De la Pilloniere (F.) A Reply to Dr. Snape's Vindication, &c. To which is preflxed a Letter to Dr. Snape by the Lord Bishop of Bangor. Svo. London, 171 S. [N. 9. 1.] Another Copy. Svo. London, 171S. [P. 106. (6.)] Another Copy. Svo. TiOndon, 17 IS. [R. S. 60.] Dr. Snape instructed in some matters especially relating to Convoca- ttons and Converts from Popery. By a Member of the Convocation [White Kennet.] Svo. London, 1718. QN. 9. 1.] Ajiother Copy. Svo. London, 1718. [R. 8. 59.] Peiece (James) The Dissenters' Reasons for not writing in the behalf of Persecution : designed for the Satisfaction of Dr. Snape. Svo. Lon- don, 1718. [R. 8*60.] (5) Teacts occasioned bt the publications of the Rev. Wm. Law AGAINST THE BiSHOP OP BaNGOR* Law (William) The Bishop of Bangor's Sermon^ and his Letter to Dr. Snape in Defence of it, answered; and the Dangerous Nature of some Doctrines set fort h^ in a lAtter to his Lordship. Svo. London, 1717. [N. 9. IS.] 26S RELIGION. Another Copu. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 105. (13.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717.^ [R. 11. 47.] Burnet (Gilbert) An Answer to Mr. Law's Letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. 8vo. London, 1717. [R. 8. 59.] Jackson (John) The Grounds of Civil and Ecclesiastical Government: to which is added a Defence of the Bishop of Bangor against the Ob- jections of Mr. Law. 8vo. London, 1718. [N. 9. IS.] Another Copy. 8vo. London* 1718. [P. 124. (2.)] — Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 160.(7.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1718. QR. 8. 59.] Pyle (Thomas) A Vindication of the Bishop of Bangor, wherein is consi- dered the true Notion of Religious Sincerity, &c. in Answer to«Mhe Exceptions of Mr. Law. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 288. (11.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 105. (15.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1718. [[N. 9. 13.] Law (Wm,) A Second Letter to the Bishop of Bangor ; wherein his Lord- ship*s Notions of Benediction, Absolution, and Church Communion ^are proved to he destructive of every Institution of the Christian Religion, With a Postscript in Answer to the Objections that have been made against his former Letter, 8vo. London, 1717. [N. 9. (13.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 105. (16.)] Pyle (Thomas) A Second Vindication of the Bishop of Bangor : in which Mr. Law's notions of Benediction, Absolution, and Church Commu- nion are proved destructive of the whole Christian Religion, and con- trary to Common Sense. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 238. (12.)] Another Copy. 8 vo. London, 1718. [N. 9. 13.] Pyle (Thomas) Two Vindications of the Bishop of Bangor. 8vo. Lon- don, 1718. [R. 8. 59.] The False Notion of a Christian Priesthood, and the Pretences to Sacer- dotal Oblation, Intercession, Benediction, and authoritative Absolution, examined and confuted : Being an' Answer to Mr. Law's " Second Letter to ^he Bishop of Bangor." By Phileleutherus Cantabrigiensis [Thomas Herne.] 8vo. London, 1718. [R. 8. 59.] ^Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1718. [A. 18. 108.] Burnet (Gilbert) A Full Examination of several important Points relating to Church- Authority, the Christian Priesthood, the Positive Institutions of the Christian Religion^ and Church Communion: in Answer to Mr. Law's Second Letter to the Bishop of Bangor. 8vo. London, 1718. [R. 8. 49.] Three Discourses : One, a Defence of Private Judgment ; the Second, against the Authority of the Magistrate over Conscience;;^ the Third, some Considerations concerning the Uniting of Protestants. The two first translated from the Latin, the third from the French, of Dr. Sa- muel Werenfels. With a Prefatory Epistle to the Rev. Dr. Tenison, giving an Account of the Occasion of translating them, and their Use in the Bishop of Bangor's Controversy. By Phileleutberus Canti^- brigiensis [Thomas Herne.] 8vo. London, 1718. |^A. 18. 108.] THE BANGORIAN CONTROVERSY. 269 (4) Tracts occasioned bt the Proceedings in the Lower House OF Convocation relative to Bishop Hoadly's Preservative AND Sermon. A Report of the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation appointed to draw up a Representation to be laid before the Archbishop and Bishops of Canterbury ^ concerning several dangerous Positions and Doct tines in the Bishop of Bangor* s Preservative and his Sermon preached March 31, 1717. 8vo. London, 1717. [N. 9. 16.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 105. (3.)] Stkes (Arthur Ashley) A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Sherlock, one of the Committee, &c. comparing the dangerous Positions and Doctrines in the Doctor's Sermon of the 5 Nov. with those charged on Bp. Hoadly in the Report of the Committee of Convocation. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 106. (1.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 288. (2.)] Sherlock (Thomas J An Answer to a Letter sent to Dr. Sherlock, To which are added, some Observations upon the Account the Bishop of Bangor has given of his intended Answer to the Representation. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 106. (3.)] Sykes (Arthur Ashley) A Second Letter to the Rev. Dr. Sherlock, being a Reply to his *' Answer." With an Appendix relating to a Passage or two in Dr. Snape's Second Letter. To which is added, a Postscript to the Rev. Dr. Sherlock, Dean of Chichester. By Benjamin [Hoadlyl Lord Bishop of Bangor. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 106. (8.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 238. (3-5.)] Sherlock (Thomas) Some Considerations occasioned by a Postscript from the Bishop of Bangor to the Dean of Chichester. 8vo. London, 1717. [N. 9. 14.] Another Copy. 8vo. Low(fbjf, 1717. [P. 106. (4.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 152. (4.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 238. (6.)] • Sykes (Arthur Ashley) A Third Letter to the Rev. Dr. Sherlock, being an Answer to his Considerations. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 106. (7.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 17 i 7. [P. 238. (7.)] HoADLY (Benjamin, Bishop of Bangor) An Answer to the Representation, drawn up by the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation, con- cerning several dangerous Positions and Doctrines contained in the Bishop's Preservative and Sermon. 8vo. London, 1718. [N. 7. 54.] The Prolocutor's Answer to a Letter from a Member of the Lower House of Convocation, entitled " The Report vindicated from MisreportsS* 8vo. London, 1718. [N. 9. 16.] Lam (Wm.) A Reply to the Bishop of Bangor's Answer to the Representa- tion of the Committee of Convocation, 8vo. London, 1719. [R. 11. 46.] *• The Report" reported, or the Weakness and Injustice of the Proceedings of the Convocation in their Censure of Bishop Hoadly, examined and ex- posed. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 105. (4.)] Tenison (Edward) A Protestation made the Hth day of February, 1717- 18, in behalf of the King's Supremacy, and the Protestant Doctrines asserted and maintained in the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Sermon. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 224. (15.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1717- [R. 8. 59.] 270 RELIGION. Remarks upon the Bishop of Bangor^s Treatment of the Clergy and ConvocU" tion, by a Gentleman (Dr. Sherlock.) 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 105. 15.] Cannon (Robert) A Vindication of the Proceedings of the Lotoer House of Convocation, xoith regard to the King's Supremacy. And a Postscript to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. 8vo. London, 1718. [N. 9. 16.] Stebbing (Henry) A Defence of the first Head of the Charge from the Lower House of C(mvocation against the Bishop of Bangor, ^, 8vo. London, 1718. [N. 9. 16.] Stebbing (Henry) Miscellaneous Observations upon some scattered Passages in the Bishop of Bangor's Answer to the Representation, being the Con- clusion of the Defence of the first Head of the Charge of the Committee. 8to. London, 1718. [fi. 9. 16.] Stebbing ( Henry) Remarks upon a Position of the Bishop of Bangor con* ceming Religious Sincerity. 8vo. London j 1718. QN. 9. 16.] Stlyius's Examination of certain Doctrines lately taught and defended by the Rev. Mr. Stebbing. 8vo. London, 1718. [N. 9. 18.] SyWius's Letter to the Rev. Dr. Sherlock. 8vo. London, 1719. [N. 9. 18.] Sylvius's Defence of a Dialogue between a Papist and a Protestant^ in Answer to the Rev. Mr, Stebbing. 8vo. London, 1720. [N. 9. 18.] (5) Tracts published by the Rev. Dr. Sherlock, or in consequ£Mci OF HIS Attack upon Bishop Hoadlt. Sherlock (Thomas) A Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts in An- swer to the Bishop of Bangor's Reasons for their Repeal. To which is added, a second Part concerning the Religion of Oaths. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 152.(8.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1718. [N. 9. 14.] HoADLY (Benjamin, Bishop of Bangor) An Answer to the Calumny cast npon him by the Rev. Dr. Sherlock, Dean of Chichester, at the conclu- sion of his new Book, entitled a ** Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acu." 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 288. (10.)] Sherlock (Thomas) The Condition and Example of our Blessed Saviour vin- dicated; in Answer to the Bishop of Bangor's Charge of Calumny against the Dean of Chichester. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 152. 1.] Hoadly (Benjamin, Bishop of Bangor) An Answer to a late Book written by the Rev. Dr. Sherlock, entitled " The Condition and Example of our Blessed Saviour vindicated," &c. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 124. (1.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 152. (2.)] Sherlock (Thomas) A Consideration of Bishop's Hoadly' s Defence of hi* Assertion concerning our Saviour's Example. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 152. (8.)] Stkbs (Arthur Ashley) Considerations on Dr. Sherlock's Remarks on Bishop Hoadly's Treatment of the Clergy and Convocation ; his Vin- dication of the Corporation and Test Acts, and the Condition and Ex- ample of our Blessed Lord and Saviour. London, 1718. [P. 155. (I.)] Sykes (Arthur Ashley) A Fourth Letter to Dr. Sherlock, in Answer to his late Book, entitled The Lord Bishop of B.'s Defence of his Asser- tion considered. London, 1718. [P. 155. (2.)] THE BANGORIAN CONTROVERSY. . 5^71 PsncE (James) Some Reflections upon Dean Sherlock'ti Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts. 8to. London, 1718. [P. 155. (8.)] HoADLT (Benjamin, Bishop o£ Bangor) The Common Rights of Subjects defended, and the Nature of the Sacramental Test considered, in Answer to the Dean of Chichester's Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts. Svo. London, 1719. [N. 9. 7.] Sherlock {Thomas) An Answer to the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Book entitled ** The Common Rights of Subjects defended." 8vo. Limdony 1719. [N. 9. 14.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1719. [P. 152. (5.)] Psiacs (James) The Charge of Misrepresentation maintained against Dean Sherlock's Preface, in Answer to the Bishop of Bangor's late Book. 8vo. London. [P. 155. (4.)] (6) TaACTS OCCASIONED BY THE PUBLICATION OF Dr. HaBE AGAINST THE Bishop of Banoor. Hare {Francis) Church Authority vindicated in a Sermon, preached at Putney, May 5, 1719, at a Visitation of the Peculiars of the Archbishop of Canterbury. 8vo. London, 1719. [P. 109. (10.)] Another Copif. Svo. Ijondon, 17^0. [N. 19. 10.] HoADLT (Benjamin, Bp. of Bangor) An Answer to the Rev. Dr. Hare's Sermon, intituled " Church Authority vindicated." folio, Works, Vol. II. [Q. 1. 6.] A New Defence of the Bishop of Bangor* s Sermon on John xviii, 36. consi* dertd as it is the performance of a Man of Letters. 8vo. London, 1720. -^ ^ ^ ^j^^ ^ j^ -| The Dean of Worcester still the same^ or his new Defence of the Bishop of Bangor's Sermon considered as the performance of a great Critic, &c. [By Sir Richard Steele.] 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 271. (2.)] Hare {Francis) Scripture vindicated from the Misinterpretation of the Bishop of Bangor in his Answer to the Dean of fVorcesters Visitation Sermon concerning Church Authority. 8vo. London, 1721. [N. 9. 10.] Another Copy. Svo Limdon, 1721. [P. 83. (6.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1721. [P. 271. (1.)] BoLDE (Samuel) On Church Authority ; occasioned by reading several Books against the Bishop of Bangor's " Preservative," and his Sermon before the King. 8vo. London, 1724. [P. 197. (3.)] (7) Miscellaneous Tracts on the Banoobian Comtroverst. Inkes (Alexander) The absolute Authority of the Church, in Matters re- lating to Conscience and Men's right of judging for themselves, recon- ciled. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 106. (8.)] Feuillbrade (Peter) The Nature and Ncceffsity of Faith : a Sermon preadied at By grave, and published on occasion of the present Con- troversy with the Bishop of Bangor. 8vo. London, 1717. [P.106.(10.)] 272 RELIGION. MjiRSDBN (Robert) Retnarh on Bishop Hoadly's Sermon, entituled *^The Nature of the Kingdom of Christ:* 8vo. Ltmdon, 1717. [P. 105. (9.)] An Essay on imposing and subscribing Articles of Religion. 8vo. Lon- don, 1719. [A. 18. 108.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1719. [R. 8. 56.] Potter (John, Bishop of Oxford) Charge delivered to the Clergy of his Diocese, in July 1719. 8vo. London, 1720. [N. 9. 10.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 18. (22.)] Hoadly (Benjamin) A Postscript to his Ansvirer to the Rev. Dr. Hare's Sermon, intitled ** Church Authority vindicated ;" occasioned by the Bishop of Oxford's Charge to his Clergy, folio, Works, Vol. IL [Q. 1. 6.] Potter (John, Bishop of Oxford) A Defence of the Charge delivered to the ^^rgy of the Diocese of Oxford, in July 1719. 8vo. London, 1720. [N. 9. 10.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 111. (4.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 136. (3.)] ii. Tracts occasioned by the Controversy respecting Subscrip- tion to the Thirty- Nine Articles of the Anglican Church. (1) Various Tracts on Subscription, previously to the Publication OF THE "Confessional." The Samaritan shewing that many and unnecessary Impositions are not the Oyl that must heal the Church. 12mo. London, 1682. [F. 16. 26.] An Essay on Imposing and Subscribing Articles of Religion. 8vo. London, 1719- [A. 18. 108.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1719. [R. 8. BQ."] Waterland (Daniel) The Case of Arian Subscription considered. 8vo. Cambridge, 1721. [R. 8. 5Q.'] Sykes (Arthur Ashley) The Case of Subscription to the 39 Articles consi- dered : occasioned by Dr. Waterland*s ** Case of Arian Subscription." 8vo. London, 1721. [R. 8. 56.] Waterland (Daniel) An Answer to ** The Case of Subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles." 8vo. London, 1722. [R. 8. 56.'] Sykes (Arthur Ashlty) A Reply to Dr. Water land*s " Answer" 8vo. Lon- don, 1722. [R. 8. 56.] CoNYBEARE (Johu) The Case of Subscription to Articles of Faith con- sidered in a Visitation Sermon. 8vo. Oxford, 1725. [N. 9. 30.] Another Copj^. 8vo. Oxford, 1725. [R. 11. 65.] A Plea for the SacramenUl Test. 4to. London, 1736. [P. 38. (17.)] Clarke (Joseph) The Church of England vindicated, in requiring Sub- scription from the Clergy to the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion. 8vo. London, 1739. [R. 18. 28.] Chandler (Samuel) The Case of Subscription to Explanatory Articles of Faith, as a Qualification of Admission into the Christian Ministry, im- partially reviewed. 8vo. London, 1748. [[R. 18. 28.] TRACTS ON THE XXXIX ARTICLES. . 273 ^ LetUr to tie Rev* Samuel Chandler^ occasioned hy his late Discourse entitled *' The Case of Subscription to Explanatory Articles of Faith as a Quaiyication for Admission into the Christian Ministry,' ^, 8vo. London, 1 748. [P. «S5. (2.)] Harxtst ( George) A Defense of the Church of England's requiring Sub" scription to Explahatory Articles of Faith, in Reply to Mr, Chandlers **Cas€ of Subscription revieixed" 8vo. London, 1748. [R. 18. 24.] Clarke f Joseph) A Full and Particular Repli/ to Mr. Chandler's " Case of Subscription," S^. 8vo. London, 1749. [R. 18. 28.] White (John) A Letter to Mr. Samuel Chandler. 8vo. London, 1749. [R. 19. 5.] FoTHKROiLL (Anthony) A Modest inquiry concerning the Thirty-Nine Ar- ticles and the Athanasian Creed. 8vo. London, \755. [P. 206. (6.)] Diana ^eat at Ephesus; or the Protestant turned Papist, a Sermon preached Not. 5, 1755. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 206. (4.)] Tbs Church ot Ekolakd tried hy herself; or an Appeal for a Review and Alteration of her Articles, Liturgy, &c. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 206. (5.)] PowsLL (William Samuel) A Sermon on the Subscriptions required in the Church of England, preached in 1757. In his Discourses, 8yo. London, 1776. [G. 24. 4.] ■ Another Copy. [Ff. 5. 47.] Blackburnb (Francis) Remarks on Dr. PawelVs Sermon in Defence of Subscriptions. 8vo. London, 1758. [P. 206. (1.)] BsssoN (Gtorge) The Hardships and Dangers of Subscriptions represented in a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Powell. 8vo. London, 1758. [P. 206. (2.)] Benson (George) Letters between a Nephew and his Uncle, concerning Conformity to the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1758. [P. 206. (3.)] Jbssb (William) A Defence of the Established Church, in which Dr. Priestley's Arguments against Subscription, &c. are examined, and their futility exposed. 12mo. London, 1788. [Ff. 8. 123.] (2) Tracts on thb Controversy occasioned by the Publication of " The Confessional.*' Blackbdrne (Francis) The Confessional: or a Full and Free Inquiry into the Right, Utility, Edification, and Success of Systematic Confes- sions of Faith and Doctrine, in Protestant Churches. 8vo. Loudon, 1767. [Ff. 6. 67.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1767. [Ff. 5. 1.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1770. [F. 24. 14.] Another Copy. 8vo. Blackbume^orks, Vol.V. [Ff. 7. 12.] An Antiquarian Doctor's Sermon on an Antiquated Subject : published as a small Appendix to the " Confessional." |^By Thomas Amor v. ^ 8vo. London, 1768. [P. 249. (4.)] RVTHERWORTU (Thomos) A Vindication of the Right of Protestant Churches to require the Clergy to subscribe to an Established Confession of Faith and Doctrines. In a Charge at a Visitation, July 1766. 8vo. Cambridge, 1766. [P. 284. (1.)] T 274 RELIGION. Dawson (Benjamin) An Examination of Dr. Ruther^orth's Argument respecting the Rights of Protestant Churches to require Subscription to an established Confession, &c. 8vo. London, 1766. [P. 284, (IS.)] Rutherforth (Thomas) A Second Vindication of the Right of Protestant Churches to require the Clergy to subscribe to an established Confession, 4-c. 8vo. Cambridge, 1766. [P. 284. (8.)] Dawson (Benjamin) A Letter to Dr. Rutherforth, occasioned by his Se- cond Vindication of the Right of Protestant Churches to require the Clergy to subscribe to an established Confisssion, &c. &c 8vo. Lon- don, 1767. [P. 284. (4.)] Rutherforth (Thomas) Defence of a Charge concerning Subscriptions, in a Letter to the Author of the " ConfessionaL" 8vo. Cambridge, 1767. [P. 284. (5.)] Another Copy, 8vo. Cambridge, 1767. [Gg. 7. 14.] RoTHERHAM (John) An Essay on Establishments in Religion. With Rc' marks on the " Confessional" 8vo. Newatstle'Upon-Tyne, 1768. [P. 298. (2.)] Dawson (Benjamin) An Examination of an *' Essay on Establishments in Religion," with Remarks upon it considered as a Defence of the Church, and an Answer to the "Confessional." London, 1767. [P. 298. (3.)] Animadversions upon the Conduct of the Rev. Dr. Rutherforth, in the Con- trotersy which has followed the Publication of the ** CoffessionaL" With a Word to the Author of an " Essay on Establishments in Religion." 8vo. London, 1 768. [P. 284. (6.)] Ibbetson (James) A Pita for the Subscription of the Clergy to the Thirty* Nine Articles of Religion. 8vo. London, 1768. [Hh. 3, 42.] Remarks upon the First of Three Letters against the " Confessional." By a Country Clergyman. 8vo. London, 1768. [P. 284. (7.)] Remarks upon the Second and Third of Three Letters against the '* Con- fessional." By a Country Clergyman. 8vo. London, 1768. [P. 284. (8.)] Dawson (Benjamin) An Address to the Writer of a Second Letter to the Author of the " Confessional ;" containing a Vindication of the original Principles of the Reformers, as laid down in the Confessional, and a Confutation of the Principles of the Letter Writer. 8vo. London, 1768. [P. 284. (9.)] Dawson (Benjamin) An Answer to a Book entituled Letters concerning Confessions of Faith and Subscriptions to Articles of Religion in Pro- testant Churches. Occasioned by the " Confessional." Part I. 8vo. London, 1 768. [P. 284. ( 1 0.)] Dawson (Benjamin) The Scriptural Right of establishing Confessions of Faith considered. Occasioned by the " Confessional." 8to. London, 1769. [P. 284. (11.)] Dawson (Benjamin) The Utility of establishing Human, Systematical Con* fessions of Faith considered. In an Answer to Letters concerning Con- fessions, &c. Occasioned by the " Confessional." 8vo. London, 1769. [P. 284. (12.)] Animadversions on an Essay on Religious Establishments, and on Three Letters to the Author of the " Confessional." With Observations, shew- ing the Athanasian Creed to be a truly Antichristian Doctrine, the Foundation of Transubstantiation, &c. Svo^ondon, 1 769. [P. 284. (IS.)] TRACTS ON THE XXXIX ARTICLES. 275 Blackbdrme (Francis) Occasional Remarks upon some late Strictures on the " Confeisional," particularly ** Doubts concerning the Authenticity of the last publication of the Confessional," &c. Two Parts. 8vo. London, 1768-9. [P. 296. (3,4.)] JoftBa (William) A Short and Safe Expedient for terminating the present Debater about Subsenptions. With a large Appendix of Authorities an^ dent and modern^ calculated to promote Peace and Chant v in the room of Speculation and Controxersy. 8vo. London^ 1769. [P. 282. (1.)] Lettbrs to the Rev. Dr. Benjamin Dawson, occasioned by his *' Free Thoughts on the subject of a farther Reformation of the Church of England." To which is prefixed, an Address to both Houses' of Par- liament. 8vo. London, 1771. [P. 282. (3.)] A few Strictures on the " Confessional ;" wherein some material Inconsist^ encies in the Principles of that celebrated Performance are pointed out, 8vo. London, 1775. [P. 284. 14.] DistfXT (John) A Short View of the Controversies, occasioned by the " Confessional," &c. 8vo. London, 1775. [P. 279. (3.)] (3) Tracts occasioned by the Association of certain Clerotmsn or THE Church of England, and others, in 1771-72, for obtaining of THE BftlTISH PARLIAMENT ReLIEF FROM SUB- SCRIPTION TO THE Thirty-Nine Articles. Barker (R.) A Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury on the subject of the intended Petition to Parliament for Relief in matter of Subscrip- tion, &c. &c, 8vo. London, 1771. [P. 279. (8.)] Blackburnb (Francis) A Letter written by a Country Clergyman to Archbishop Herring in 1754. 8vo. London, 1771. [P. 289. (7.) Dawson (B.) A Free and Candid Disquisition on Religious Establish- ments in general, and the Church of England in particular. To which is prefixed, an Answer to a Letter from a Clergyman, concerning Sub- scription to the XXXIX Articles. 8vo. London, 1771. [P. 289. (6.)] ToPLAOY (Augustus Montagu) Free Thoughts on the projected Appli- cation to Parliament for the Abolition of Ecclesiastical Subscriptions. London, 1771. [P. 299. (6.)] Rbicarks upon certain Proposals for an Application to Parliament for Relief in the matter of Subscription to the Liturgy and Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England. London, 1771 . [P. 299. (1 1.)] Firbbracb (— -— ) A further Defence of the present Scheme of petition- ing the Parliament for Relief in matter of Subscription, occasioned by Remarks upon certain Proposals for an Application to Parliament. Syo. London, 1771. [P. 299. (12.)] A Collection of Papers designed to explain and vindicate the present Mode of Subscription required by the University of Oxford from all ^oung Persons at their Matriculation. 8vo. Oxford, 1 772. [P. 279. (6.)] A fnll Reltttation of the Reasons advanced in the Defence of the Petition intended to be offered to Parliament for the Abolition of Subscription. By no Bigot to, nor against the Church of England [Mr. Cooper.] London, 1772. [P. 299. (2.)] T 2 276 .RELIGION. Randolph (Thomas) The Reasonableness of requiring Subscription to Articles of Religion from Persons to be admitted to Holy Orders, or to a Cure of Souls ; in a Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Oxford in 1771. 8vo. Oxford, 1771. [P. 299. (7.)] FiREBRACE C John J Letters to a Member of Parliament in which the Design of removing Subscription to Human Articles of Faith is vindicated. In Op- position to Archdeacon Randolph's Charge, Mr. Topladtfs Free Thoughts^ ^c. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 299. (1.)] Carter f Nicholas) A Letter to the Rev» Dr. Randolph, occasioned by a Charge delivered bi/ him to the Clergy of the Diocese of Oxford tii 1771. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 299. (8.)] Ibbetson (James) A Plea for the Subscription of the Clergy to the Thirty- Nine Articles of Religion. Third Edition. London, 1772. [P. 299.(9.)] Firebrace (John) A Letter to the Rcr. James Ibbetson, D. D, occasioned by a Third Edition of his " Plea for Subscription :" and the Scheme for petitioning occasionally defended" 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 299. (10.)] A Summary View of the Laws relating to Subscriptions, with Remarks humbly offered to the Consideration of the British Parliament 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 279. (2)] Jebb (John) Letters on Subscription to the Liturgy and the Thirty-Nine Artides of the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 279. (7.)] Two other Copies. 8vo. London, 1772. ^Hh. 3. 26,48.] Hallifax (Samuel) Three Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge, occasioned by an Attempt to abolish Subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion. 8vo. Cambridge, 1772. [Hh. 3. 27.J Another Copy. 8vo. Cambridge, 1772. [P. 299. (3.)] A Serious and Earnest Address to Protestant Dissenters of all Denomina- tions. With a Card to Dr. HaUifax. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 321. 8.] Tucker CJosiah) An Apology for the Present Church of England as by Law established, occasioned by a Petition said to be preparing by cer- tain Clergymen and others to be laid before Parliament. Glocester, 1772. [P. 286.(1.)] Reflections on the Fate of a Petition for Relief in matters of Subscription offered to the Honourable House of Commons, Feb. 6, 1772. With Ob- servatious on the Rev. Dean Tucker's Apology for the present Church of England. By a Member of a Law Society. 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 286. (2.)] Bristed ( ) The Scnpture the only Test as well as the only Rule of Christian Faith, maintained in a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Tucker, Dean of Glocester. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 286. (3.)] Hopkins (William) A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Josiah Tucker, occasioned by his Apology for the present Church of England, S^. Wherein every material Article is examined, and the Plan of the Petitioning Clergy fully Tinriirafed. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 286. (4.)] Tottie (John) A Charge relative to the Articles of the Church of Eng- land. Delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Worcester in 1772. 8vo. Oxford, 1772. [P. 299. (4.)] A Dialogue between two Gentlemen concerning the late application to Parliament in matter of Subscription, 8ec. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 279. (11.)] TRACTS ON THE XXXIX ARTICLES. 277 Thoughts on the l^angers apprehended from Popery and Sectaries by abolishing Subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 279. (16.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1772. [Hh. 3. 38.] WoLL ASTON (Francis) An Address to the Clergy of the Church of England in particular ; humbly proposing an Application to the Bishops or through them to the Legislature, for such Relief in matter of Subscrip- tion as in their judgments they shall see fit to propose, &c. London, 1772. [P. 289. (10.)] TiLLARD ( Richard) Thoughts concerning the Safety and Expediency of granting Relief to the Clergy of the Church of England. Occasioned by the Rev, Mr. ffoUaston's .Address to them, 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 279. (10.)] A Christian Whio's Letters to the Members of the Honourable House of Commons, respecting Petition in the matter of Subscription. Lon- don. [P. 289. (3.)] A Christian Whig's Second Letter, relating to the Subscription re- quired of Graduates in the Universities. London, 1772. [P. 289. (4.)] Sturobs (John) A Letter to a Bishop, occasioned by the late Petition to ParUament for Relief in matter of Subscription. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 289. (8.)] Norman (Henry) Two Letters on the subject of Subscription to the Li- turgy and Thirty-nine Articles, &c. To which is annexed, an Appen- dix pointing out a few Errors in the Established Liturgy. 8vo. Win- chester, 1773. [P. 289. (9.)] Hopkins (Wm.) Queries recommended to the Consideration of the Public with regard to the Thirty-nine Articles. 8vo. London, 1773, [P. 289. (2.)] A Briev State of the Principles of Church Authority. 870. London, 1773. [P. 279. (12.)] Law (Edmund, Bishop of Carlisle) Considerations on the Propriety of requiring Subscription to Articles of Faith. 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 279. (13.)] An Answer to Considerations on the Propriety of requiring a Subscription to Articles of FaUh. 8vo. Oxford, 1774. [P. 279. (14.)] A Defence of the Considerations on the Propriety of requiring a Subscrip- tion to Articles of Faith. In reply to a late Answer from the Clarendon Press. By a Friend of Religious Liberty [William Paley.] 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 279. (15.)] Considerations on the State of Subscription to the Articles and Liturgy of the Church of England toward the close of the year 1773; or a View of what Alterations had been made in it by the preceding De- bates. By a Consistent Protestant [the Rev. Oweu Manning.] 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 289. (5.)] BuRNABT (Andrew) A Visitation Sermon, on die Nature of Subscription. 8?o. London, 1774. [P. 279. 5.] A Letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury on the present Opposi- tion to any future Reformation. 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 279. (9.)] Human Authority in Matters of Faith repugnant to Christianity. Illus- trated in Two Discourses on Matth. xxiii. With a Prefatory Address. By the Author of an Essay on the Justice of God. 8yo. London, 1 774. [P. 278. (15.)] « « 278 RELIGION. Disney (John) A Short View of the Controversies occasioned by the *' Con- fessional/' and the Petition to Parliament for Relief from Subscription to the Liturgy and the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church. 8vo. Lon- don, 1775. [P. 279. (3.)] Remarks on Dr. Balguy's Sermon, preached in Lambeth Chapel at the Consecration of the Bishops of Lichfield and Coventry, and Bangor; in a Letter to that gentleman. By a Petitioning Clergyman [the Rev. John FiBEBBACE.] 8vo. London, 1775. [P. 286. (11.)] Subscription : or Historical Extracts, humbly inscribed to the Right Re- verend Bishops and Co the Petitioners, shewing the Impropriety of their Petition. London, 1776. [P. 289. (1.)] Considerations on the Propriety of requiring a Subscription to Articles of Faith. (Two Copies.) 8vo. London, 1779. [Hh. 3. 26,48.] (4) TllACTS OCCASIONED BY THE APPLICATION OF CEBTAIN PeOTESTAMT Dissenting Ministers to the British Parliament, ih 1772, for Relief from Assent to certain Articles of Religion required bt the Act of Toleration. FowNES (J.) An Enquiry into the Principles of Toleration, the Degree in which they are admitted by our Laws, and the Reasonableness of the late Application made by Dissenters to Paiiiament for an Enlargement of their Religious Liberties. With the Appendix. 8vo. London, 1772-73. [P. 297. (1,2.)] Mauduit (Israel) The Case of the Dissenting Ministers ; addressed to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal. With a Copy of the Bill proposed for their Relief, and a Postscript. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 278. (1,2.)] fViLTos (Samuel) Remarks on the PosUcript to the Case of the Dissenting Ministers by Israel Mauduit^ in a Letter to that gentleman ; and afastk- Jul Representation of the Proceedings of those Ministers as to the late Application to Parliament. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 278. (3.)] Stennett (Samuel) A Free and Dispassionate Account of the late Appli- cation of the Protestant Dissenting Ministers to Parliament. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 278. (5.)] A Letter to the Protestant Dissenting Ministers who lately solicited Parliament for further Relief. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 278. (9.)] Candid Thoughts on the Application of some Protestant Dissenting Mi- nisters to Parliament for abolishing the Subscription. By an Ortho- dox Dissenter. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 278. (11.)] KiPPis (Andrew) A Vindication of the Protestant Dissenting Ministers, with regard to their late Application to Parliament. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 286. (5.)] Tucker (Josiah) Letters to the Rev. Dr, Kippis, occasioned by his Trea- tUe entituled " A Vindication of the Protestant Dissenting Ministers,** 4^0. 8vo. Glocester, 1773. [P. 286. (6.)] Tucker (Josiah J Religious Intolerance iw part of the General Plan either of the Mosaic or Christian Dispensation, proved by Scriptural Inferences and Deductions, in a method entirely new. 8vo. Glocester, 1774. [P. 286. (7.)] TRACTS ON THE XXXIX ARTICLES. 279 Dawsok (Benj.) A Letter to the CJergy of the Archdeaconry of Winches- ter; being a Vindication of the Petition presented the last Sessions of Parliament to the Legislature for the Removal of Subscription to Au- moH Formularies, &c. from the Misrepresentations of Dr. Balguy, &c. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. «86. (8.)] FiBEBRACB (John) The Plea of the Petitioners stated and vindicated from the M isrepresentations contained in a late Charge delivered by Dr. Balguy to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Winchester. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 286. (10.)] FuBNBAux (Philip) An Essay on Toleration, with a particular View to the late Application of the Protestant Dissenting Ministers to Parlia- ment for amending and rendering effectual the first of William and Mary, commonly called the Act of Toleration. London, 1773. [P. 297. (3.)] Religiok not the Magistrates' Province : illustrated by writings or sun- dry eminent Conformists. Occasioned by a late Application to Par- liament, &c. London, 1773. [F, 297. (4.)] Case (Charles) Objections against allowing anv human Authority in mat- ters of Religion ; occasioned by the late Application to Parliament. In a Letter to a Friend. 8vo. Chelmsford, 1773. [P. 278. (8.)] GiBBOKS (Thomas) Objections against the Application to the Legislature for the Relief of Protestant Dissenting Ministers, dispassionately con- sidered and obviated. To which are added, the Sentiments of Lactan- tius and of Dr. Owen. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 278. (10.)] Williams (John) A Serious and Earnest Address to Gentlemen of all Denominations, who opposed the late Application of the Dissenting Ministers to Parliament for Relief in matter of Subscription. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 278. (7.)] • Wilton (Samuel) An Apology for the Renewal of an Application to Par- liament by the Protestant Ministers ; addressed to the Thirteen who protested against it. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 278. (4.)] RjLDCLi7F (Ebenezer) A Sermon at Crutehed Friars ; occasioned by the Denial of Relief respecting Subscription to the Articles of the Church of England. London, 1772. [P. 297. (6.)] Raddiffe (Ebenezer) Two Letters addressed to the Right Reverend Pre- lates who a second time rejected the Dissenters' Bill. London, 1 773. '[P. 297. (7.)] Ak AonmBSs to the Right Reverend the Bishops of the Church of Eng- land, with relation to the Bill of the Dissenters. By a Dissenting Minister. London, 1773. [P. 297. (8.)] A Collection of the several Papers relating to the Application made to Parliament in 1772 and 1773, &c. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 278. (12.)] RoBiMSON (Robert) Arcana : or the Principles of the late Petitioners to Parliament for Relief in the matter of Subscription. In Eight Letters to a. Friend. 8vo. Cambridge, 1774. [P. 278. (6.)] A Letter to the Right Rev. Shute, Lord Bishop of Landaff. From a Peutioner. Marlborough, 1774. [P. 297. (9.)] Ths Justice and Utility of Penal Laws for the Direction of Conscience examined, in reference to the Dissenters' late Application to Parlia- ment. London, 1774. [P. 297. (5.)] 280 RELIGION. ill. Controversial Treatises on Dissent from the Church of England. Whitoii't (John) The Defence of the Answer to the Admonition against the Replie of T. C[artwright ] folio, London, lo74f. [B. 4. 4.] SuTLivii (Mathsei) De Presbyterio ejusque nov4 in Ecclesia Christiana Politeid Disputatio. 4to. Londini, 1591. [N. 8. 43.] Smyth (John) Paralleles, Censures, Observations, aperteyning to three several Writinges ; — 1. A Letter to Mr. Ric. Bernard, by John Smyth ; — 2. A Book intituled, The Separatists' Schisme, published by Mr. Bernard ; — 3. An Answer to the Separatists' Schisme, by Mr. H. Ains- worth. 4to. London, 1609*. [M. 20. 19.] Reasons, shewing the Necessity of Reformation of the Public Doctrine, Worship, Rites, Ceremonies, &c. 4to. London, 1609. [N. 8. 23.] Bernard (Richard) Plaine Evidences. The Church of England is Apos- tolical; the Separation Schismatical. 4to. London, 1610. [E. 1. 32.] Crakanthorp (Richardi) Defensio Ecclesiae Anglicanae contra M. An- tonium de Dominis. 4to. Londini, 1625. [H. 6. 27.] A Fresh Suite against Human Ceremonies in God's Worship ; or a Triplication unto Dr. Burgess his Rejoinder for Dr. Morton. 4to. London, 1633. QE. 18. 2.] A Modest Advertisbiient concerning the Controversy about Church Government. 4to. London, 1641. [N. 8. 19.] The Wat towards the finding of a Decision of the chief Controversie debated concerning Church Government. 4to. London, 1641. [N. 8. 39.] A Tract concerning Schisme and Schismaticks ; wherein is briefly disco* vered the original Causes of all Schisme. 4to. London, 1 642. [L 15, 57.] Hull (Thomas) The Pulpit Guarded with Seventeen Arguments, proving the Unlawfulness, Sinfulness, and Danger of suffering Private Persons to take upon them publike Preaching and Expounding the Scriptures without a Call. 4to. London, 1651. [N. 8. 34.] Thb Lawfull Preacher: or a Short Discourse, shewing that they only ought to preach who are ordain'd Ministers ; in a Short Appendix in Answer to a Book call*d " The Pulpit Guard Routed, written by Tho- mas Collier." 4to. London, 1652. [N. 8. 84.] Ferke (H.) a Di^cour8e upon the Case, as it stands between the Church of England and of Rome on the one hand, and again between the same Church of England and those Congregations which have divided from it on the other hand. 12mo. London, 1655. [F. 16. 6.] Hammond (Henry) A Collection of Discourses in Defence of the Church of England, against the Romanists and other Adversaries, folio. IForks, Vol. II. [G. 13. ^2.] Another Copy, folio. Works, Vol. II. [N. 8. 2.] Pulpit Conceptions, Popular Decc})tions : or the Grand Debate resumed in the point of Prayer. Being an Answer to the Presbyterian Papers })resented to the most Reverend the Lords Bishops at the Savoy upon that subject. 4to. London, 1662. [N. 8, 84.] CONTROVERSY WITH DISSENTERS. £81 Stilukopleet (Edward) Irenicum : a Weapon Salve for the Churches WouDds, or the Divine Right of Particular Forms of Church Go- vernment. 4to. London, 1662. [G. 7. 9.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1662. [G. 18. 23.] A Defence of the Proposition: or some Reasons rendered, why the Non-conformist Minister, who comes to his Parish Church and Com- mon Prayer, cannot yet yeeld to other things that are enjoy ned, with- out some Moderation. 4to. London, 1663. [M. 20. 33.] A Friendly Debate between a Conformist and a Nonconformist. 1 2mo. London, 1669. [M. 18. 31.] A Continuation of the Friendly Debate. 12mo. London, 1669. [M. 18. SO.] A Further Continuation of the Friendly Debate. 12mo. Loudon, 1670. [M. 18. 32.] A Letter concerning Dr. Owen's Principles. 4to. London, 1670. [P. 45.(3.)] Toleration discussed in Two Dialogues. 1. Between a Conformist and 8 Non-conformist ; 2. Betwixt a Presbyterian and an Independent. 12mo. London, 1670. [E. 16. 33.] The Argument of the Letter concerning Toleration, briefly considered and answered. 4to. Oxford, 1690. [M. 15. 37.^ Stillingfleet (Edward) The Unreasonableness of Separation : or an Impartial Account of the History, Nature, and Pleas of the Present Separation from the Communion of the Church of England. 4to. London, 1671. [K. 15. 2.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1681. [G. 18. (22.)] Stillingfleet (Edward) The Mischief of Separation, a Sermon preached at Guildhall Chapel before the Lord Mayor, &c. [in 1680.] folio. Works, Vol. L [L 4. 20.] An Answer to Dr. StilUngJUefs Sermon by some Non-conformists. 4to. London, 1680. [P. 52. 6.)] The Mischiefs of Imposition ; or an Antidote to a Discourse called " The Mischief of Separation" 4to. London, 1680. [P. 52. (5.)] Another Copy, 4to. London, 1680. [P. 35. (5.)] Clagett (William) A Reply to a Pamphlet called " The Mischief of Impositions ;" which pretends to answer the Dean of St. Paul's Sermon concerning the Mischief of Separation. 4to. London, 1681. [N. 8. 26.] Baxter (Richard) An Answer to Dr. Stillingjleet. 4to. London, 1680. [P. 35. (5.)] Owes (John) A Vindication of the Non-Conformists. 4to. London, 1681. [P. 35.(4.)] Oam (John) An Enquiry ifito the Original, Nature, Institution, Power, Order and Commtinion of Evangelical Churches. The First Part: with an Ansroer to the Discourse of the " Unreasonableness of Separation,'* written by Dr. Stillingfleet. 4to. London, 1681. [E. 1. 14.] Sherlock (William) A Discourse about Church Unity ; being a Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of Separation, in Answer princi- pally to Dr. Owen and Mr. Baxter. 8vo. London, 1681. [G. 18. 21,] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1681. [N. 9. 47.] £82 RELIGION. HvMPUREY (John), and Lobb (Stephen) A Reply to Dr. Sherlock's Defence of Dr. SHllingfleet. 4to. London, 1681. [P. S5. (10.)] Peabse (Joseph) The Conformist's Plea for the Non^conformists. 4to. London, 1681. [P. 85. (7-9.)] Falknbr (Wm.) Libertas Ecclesiastica, or a Discourse trindicatiDg the Lawfulness of those things which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its Liturgy and Worship. 8vo. London, 1674. [D. 14. 25.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1674. [G. 15. 17.] The Naked Truth, or the True State of the Primitive Church ; pleading for the Toleration of Protestant Dissenters. By an Humble Moder- ator. [Herbert Crovt, Bishop of Hereford.] 4to. London, 1675. [M. 15. 27.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1675. [P. 35. (1.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1675. [N. 8. 28.] Turner (Francis, Bishop of Ely) Animadversions on a Pamphlet^ entitukd " Naked Truth." 4to. London, 1676. [P. 35. (2.)] , Another Copy. 4to. London, 1676. [P. 45. (2.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1676. [M. 15. 27.] Burnet (Gilbert) A Modest Survey of the " Naked Truth." 4to. London, 1676. [P. 35. (3.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1676. [M. 14. 13.] Burnet (Gilbert) A Vindication of the Ordinations of the Chmrdi of England. 8vo. London, 1677. [N. 9. 42.] Lex Talionis : or The Author of Naked Truth stript Naked, 4to. London, 1676. [M. 15. 27.] A Fresh Suit against Independency, or the National Church Way. 8vo. London, 1677. [D. 15. 4.] The Present Separation self- condemned. 4to. London, 1678. [P. 39. (1.)] Fab RICH (J. S.) Epistola Irenica ad venerandos V. D. Ministros Regno* rum Anglise Scotiseque indigenas, semetipsos ab Ecclesia Nationali segregantes. 18mo. Londini, 1677. [D. 17. 9.] A Healing Paper ; or a Catholic Receipt for Union between the Mo- derate Bishop and the Sober Nonconformist, maugre all the Aversa- tion of the Unpeaceable. By a Follower of Peace and Lover of Sin- cerity. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 14. 80.] Celbusma : seu Clamor ad Theologos Hierarchise Anglicanse, per quem justa et sancta indignatione permoventur, excitanturque ad sociuidas vires et jungendas dextras cum fratribus ab eis in disciplina, ut uno . nisu sese opponant Symmistis de suo grege, qui Reformationem in Doctrina, a decessoribus optimo consilio et subacto judido ineho- atam et regni legibus stabilitam, subvertere, saltern corrumpere sata- gunt Pelagianismo, Socinianismo et Papismo. 4to. Londini, 1679. [M. 14. 3.] Grovji (Roberti) Responsio ad Celeusma. 4to. Londini, 1680. [M. 14. 3.] Grove (Robert) A Vindication of the Conforming Clergy from the Charge of Heresie. 4to. London, 1680. [P« 39.(2.)] CONTROVERSY WITH DISSENTERS. S88 Pelliko (Edward) The Good Old Way : a Discourse o6fered to all true- bearted Protestants, concerning the Ancient Way of the Church and the Conformity of the Church of England thereanto, as to its Govem- nent, Manner of Worship, Rites and Customes. 4to. London, 1680. [M. 14, S.] The Peesbtterians' Loyalty and Zeal for Religion^ briefly demon- strated : in a Letter by way of Reply to a late fanatical pamphlet, in- tituled '* The Knave Uncloak'd, or the Jesuit in its colours.'' 4to. 1680, [M. 15. 32.] HuMPHRYES (John) Vindiciae Veritatis : A Narrative vindicating the Truth against the Aspersions of certain Non-conformists in and about London. 4to. London, 1680. [M. 20. 14.] The Charge of Schism Renewed against the Separatists. 4to. London, 1680. [P. 52. (7.)] The Coneormino Non-Conformist and the Non-Conforming Conformist pleading the Cause of either side against violent Opposers. 8vo. London, 1680. [M. 18. 40.] Ware (Robert) Foxes and Firebrands, or a Specimen of the Danger and Harmony of Popery and Separation. 4to, London, 1681. [P. 52. (1.)] L'EsTRANOE (Sir Roger) The Dissenters* Sayings. 4to. London, 1681. [P. 47. (8.)] Presbytery Displayed, for the Justification of such as do not like the Government, and for the Benefit of those that do not understand it. 4to.JLondon, 1681. [M. \5. 33.] A Short Defence of the Church and Clergy of England ; wherein some of the Common Objections against both are answered. 4to. London, 1681. [M. 16.80.] DoDWEXL (Henry) A Reply to Mr. Baxter's Pretended Confutation of a . book, entituled '* Separation of Churches from lEpiscopal Government, &c. proved Schismatical.'' 8vo. London, 1681. [M. 20. 22.] Remarks on the Growth and Progress of Non-Conformity. 4to. Lon- don, 168«. [P. 52. (2.)] Mr. Baxter's Vindication of the Church of England, as faithfiilly taken out of his own Writings. 4to. London, 1682. [P. 52. (4.)] The Protestant Reconciler, humbly pleading for Condescention to Dis- senting Brethren, in Things indifferent and unnecessary, for the Sake of Peace. By a Well-wisher to the Church's Peace, and a Lamenter of her sad Divisions ([Daniel Whitby.] 8vo. London, 1688. [N. 9. 46.] RenuarkM on the Preface to the ** Protestant Reconciler" 4to. Tjondon, 1688. [P. 52. (8.)] Animadversums upon a late Treatise entituled ** The Protestant Reconciler humbly pleading for Condescention to Dissenting Brethren" 4*c. 8vo. London, 1688. [M. 19. 88.^ Sherlock (William) A Vindication of the Rights of Ecclesiastical Autho^ ritjf ; in Ansxoer to the first Part of*^ The Protestant Reconciler" 8vo. London, 1685. [L. 7. 25.] • Hume RE Y (John) The Third Step of a Non-Conformist to recover his Ministry. 4to. London, 1684. [P. 35. (11.)] 284 RELIGION. A Brief Account of Ancient Church Government, with a Reflection on several modern Writings of the Presbyterians touching this Subject. 4to. London, 1685. [M. 14. 18.] ^ Abouhents inducing to a Cessation of Penal Statutes against Dissenters. f 4to. London, 1685. [P. 45. (6.)] Burnet (Gilbert, Bishop of Sarum) The Church of England and its Cere- monies vindicated. 4to. London, 1690. [P. 48. (1.)] Marlow (Isaac) The Purity of Gospel-Communion : or Grounds and Reasons for Separation from Persons who hold erroneous Doctrine in Matters of Faidi. 8vo. London, 1694. [R. 13. 47.] A Discourse, shewing who they are that are now qualify'd to adminis- ter Baptism and the Lord's Supper. Wherein the Cause of Episco- pacy is briefly treated. 4to. London, 1698. [M. 14. 10.] The Mystery of Phanaticism : or the Artifices of Dissenters, to sup- port their Schism, set forth in several Letters to a Friend. 8vo. Lon- don, 1698. [L. 15. 12.] A Collection of Cases and other Discourses, lately written to recover Dissenters to the Communion of the Church of England. By some Divines of the City of London, folio, London, 1698. [I. 4. 26.] A Collection of Cases to recover Dissenters, &c. S vols. 8vo. London, 1718. [Ff. 7. 117-119.] Various Detached Cases and Discourses to recover Dissenters, in the order of time when they were published : viz. — A Serious Exliortation, with some important Advices relating to the late Cases about Non-Conformity, recommended to the present Dissenters from the Church of England. [By William Cave.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 14.] A Perswasivc to Communion with the Church of England. 4to. London, 1682-8. [By Robert Grove.] [M. 15. 927] ' : — Another Copy. London, 1682-8. M. 14. 88. J A Resolution of some Cases of Conscience which respect Church Communion. [By Wra. Sherlock.] 4to. London, 1688. - [M. 15. 14.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [P. 39. (8. ) The Case of Mixt Communion. — Whether it be lawful to separate 9 from a Church upon the Account of promiscuous Congregations and Mixt Communions? [By Samuel Freeman.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 14.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. [P. 39. (5.)] Some Considerations about the Case of Scandal or Giving Offence to Weak Brethren. [By Benjamin Calamy.] 4to. London, 1683. [M. 15. 14.] The Case of Indifferent Things used in the Worship of God, pro- posed and stated. [By John Williams.^ 4to. London, 1682-3. [M. 14. 33.] The Lawfulness of Hearing the Ministers of the Church of Eng- land. 4to. :^ondon, 1683. [P. 39. (6.)] An Answer to the Dissenters' Objections against the Common Prayers, and some other parts of Divine Service, prescribed in the Liturgie of the Church of England. [By William Clagett.] 4to. London, 1683. [M. 14. 33.] . CONTROVERSY WITH DISSENTERS. 286 • Certain Cases of Conacience ReiBolved, concerning the Lawfulness of joining with forms of Prayer in Puhlic Worship. [By John Scott.] 4to. London, 168d. [M. 15. 14.] The Lawfulness of Lay-Communion with the Church of England considered* and shewed from the Testimony of above an hundred eminent Non-conformists of several Perswasions. 4to. London, 1683. [M. 15. 14.] Ths Difference of the Case between the Separation of Protestants from the Church of Rome, and the Separation of Dissenters from the Church of England. [By William Clagett.^ 4to. -London, 1683. [M. 14. 33.] The Resolution of this Case of Conscience, — Whether the Church of England's Symbolizing so far as it doth with the Church of Rome, makes it unlawful to hold Communion with the Church of England? [By Edward Fowler.] 4ta London, 1683. [M. 15. 14.] A Defence of the Resolution of this Case of Conscience, viz. Whe- ther the Church of England's Symbolizing so far as it doth with the Church of Rome, makes it unlawful to hold Communion with the Church of England. [By Edward Fowler.] 4to. London, 1684. [P. 39. (7.)] The Case of the Cross in Baptism considered. [By Nathaniel Res- BUBT.] 4to. London, 1684. [P. 39. (9.)] The Case of kneeling at the Sacrament, stated and resolved. In two Parts. [By John Evans.] 4to. London, 1683. [M. 14. 33.] The Dissenter's Guide about kneeling at the Sacrament. 4to. London, 16—. [P. 39. (10.)] A Discourse about Edification : in Answer to a Question, whether it is lawful for any Man to forsake the Communion of the Church of England, and go to the Separate Meetings, because he can better edifie there* [By Gregory Hascahd.] 4to. London, 1683. [M. 15. 14.] A Discourse of Profiting by Sermons, and going to hear, where men tliink they can profit most. [By Simon Patrick.] 4to. London, 1683. [M. 14. 33.] A Discourse of Profiting by Hearing of Sermons. ^By Simon Pa- trick.] 4to. London, 1683. [P. 39. (4.)] An Argument for Union, taken from the True Interest of those Dissenters in England, who call themselves Protestants. 4to. London, 1683. [By Thomas Tenison.] [M. 15. 14.] A Perswasive to Dissenters to Unity in Religion. 4to. London, 1684. [P. 39. (8.)] Peiscb (James) Some Considerations on the Sixth Chapter of the Abridgement of the London Cases. 8vo. London, 1708. [L. 15. 38.] The Dutch Way of Toleration most proper for English Dissenters.' 4to. London, 1699. [P. 44. (6.)] Beknkt (Thomas) An Answer to the Dissenters' Plea for Separation. 8vo. Cambridge, 1700. [B. 6. 24.] * Amimadvebsions on a " Letter to the Nonconformists of England." 4to. London, 1701. [P. 48. (9.)] 286 RELIGION. • HoADLT (Benjamin, Bishop of Winchester) Tracts on Conformity to Church and State, folio. Works, VoL I. [Q. 1. 5.] Hoadly (Benj.) The Reasonableness of Conformity to the Church of England, represented to the Dissenting Ministers. 2 Farts. 8yo. London, 1703. [L. 15. 7,35.] ■ ' Another Copy, with the Defence of the Reasonableness of Conformity, &c 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1705. [N. 7. S^tSSJ] Hoadly (Benj.) A Brief Defence of Episcopal Ordination. 8vo. London, 1707. [N. 7.51,] Hoadly (Benj.) X Defence of Ministerial Conformity to the Church of England, in Answer to the Misrepresentations of the Terms thereof by Mr. Calamy. Svo. London, 1702. [M. 6. 44.] DoBBiNOTOK (Theophilus) The Plain Man's Preservative from the Error of the Anabaptists. 12mo. London, 1702. [P. $5S. (6.)] BsNNfiT (Thomas) A Discourse of Schism. Svo. Cambridge, 1702. [R. 11. 29.] Bennet (Thomas) An Answer to Mr. Shepherd's Considerations on the Defence of the Discourse on Schism. Svo. Cambridge, 1703. [B. 6. 21.] Reflections on a Scandalous Pamphlet entituled '' The Shortest Way with the Dissenters." 4to. London, 1703. [P 14. (14.)] A View of the Controversy about Occasional Conformity. 4to. London, 1703. [P. 48. (10.)] Moderation truly stated : or a Review of a late Pamphlet, entituled '^ Moderation a Vertue, or the Occasional Conformist justify'd from the Imputation of Hypocrisy." With a Prefatory Letter to Dr. D'Ave- nant, concerning his late Essays on Peace and War. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 15.] Occasional Conformity an unjustifiable Practice, in Answer to a Pam- phlet entituled ^* Moderation a Virtue ;" with a short Vindication of the Church of England from that Author's groundless Reasons for Se- paration. 4to. London, 1704. [N. 8. 23.] BuRscouGH (Robert) A Discourse, 1. Of the Unity of the Church; 2. Of the Separation of Dissenters from the Church of England : 3. Of their setting up Churches against the Conforming Churches, &c. 8vo. Exeter, 1704. [M. 19. 5.J Wesley (Samuel) A Defence of a Letter concerning the Education of Dissenters in their Private Academies : behig an Answer to the De- fence of the Dissenters' Education. 4to. London, 1704. [P. 48. (22.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 15. 10.] Briqos (Joseph) Catholick Unity and Church Communion ; or the Chris- tian's Duty to communicate constantly with the Church of England. 12mo. London, 1704. [M. 18. 4.] The Rights of the Church of England asserted, and proved, in an An- swer to a late Pamphlet, intided, " The Rights of the Protestant Dissenters," in a Review of their Case. . 4 to. London, 1705. [M. 14. 15.] Bennet (Thomas) A Confutation of Quakerism. 8vo. Cambridge, 1705. [B. 6. 27.] CONTROVERSY WITH DISSENTERS. 287 Kino (Wflliam, Archbishop of Dublin) An Admonition to the Dissenters ; being a Vindication of a Discourse on the Inventions of Men in the Worship of God. 12mo. London* 1706. [P. 349. (4.)] Wblls (Edward) A Letter from a Minister of the Church of England to a Dissenting Parishioner. IZmo. Oxford, 1796. [M, 18. 16.'] Dr. Wells's Theses against the Validity of Presbyterian Ordination proved to hold good ; and Mr. Peirce's Theses for the Validity of Presbyterian Ordination proved not to hold good. 12mo. Oxford, 1707. With Mr. Peirce's Replies, [M. 18. 2.] Controversial Treatises against the Dissenters. 8vo. London, 1716. [R, 7. SS.] Tbx Inyalibity of Presbyterian Ordination, proved from the Presbyte- rian's own Doctrine. 8vo. London, 1707. [L. 15. 38-] SoMB Bribv Remarks on the Letters of the Geneva and Oxford Univer- sities, lately published, folio, London, 1708. [M. 14. 12.] Psnicii (Jaeobi) Vindiciae Fratrum Dissentientium in Anglia adversus G. Nicholsii Defensionem Ecclesise Anglicance. 8vo. Londini, 1710. [R. 9. 67.] BowTELL (J.) A Sermon, to prove that Dissenters are imposed upon by their Teachers. 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 112. (15.)] Th£ Plea for Toleration on Pretence of Tenderness of Conscience, proved to be a Cheat, from the Practice and Prevarication of some of the greatest Managers and Sticklers for it. 8vo. London, 1712. [M. 19. 50.] The Sense of the Church of England with respect to the Schism of the Dissenters. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 13.] Owen (Charles) Plain Dealing: or Separation without Schism, and Schism without Separation in the Case of Protestant Dissenters and Churchmen. 8vo. London, 1715. [P. 190. (10.)] The External Peace of the Church, only attainable by a Zeal for Scrip- ture in its just Latitude, and by mutual Charity, not by a Pretence of Uniformity of Opinion. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 26.] Delaune (Thomas) A Plea for the Non-Conformists. 8vo. London, 1733. [P. 82. 4.] Hart (Edward) The Bulwark Stormed, in Answer to T. De Laune's " Plea" 8vo. London, 1717- [P. 82. (5.)] Peirce (James) A Defence of the Dissenting Ministry and Presbyterian Ordination. 2 Parts. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 155. (6J.)2 Plain Reasons for Dissenting, by a true Protestant. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 139. (1.)] Sykbs (Arthur Ashley) The Authority of the Clergy, and the Liberties of the Laity, stated and vindicated. 8vo. London, 1720. [R. 12. 80.] Stebbino (Henry) Polemical Tracts : or a Collection of Papers written in Defence of the Doctrines and Disciphne of the Church of England, folio, Cambridge, 1727. [F. IS. 18.] TASKEa (John) Reasons for a Religious Separation from the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 72. (9.)] The Independent Whig : or a Defence of Primitive Christianity and of our Ecclesiastical Establishment against the Claims and Encroachments of 288 RELIGION. fanatical and disaffected Clergymen. [By Thomas Gordon.] S voli. 8vo. London, 1732-47. [R. 14. 34-36.] A Scourge for the Dissenters, or the Fanatick Vipers : occasioned by their intemperate Zeal and Invectives against the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1735. [P. 229. (4.)] Rogers (J.) A Persuasive to Conformity ; addressed to the Dissenters. 8vo. London, 1736. [R. 18. 24.] Plain Reasons for Dissenting from the Church of England. 4to. [P. 59. (4.)] A Short Answer to a Pamphlet, called " Plain Reasons for Dissenting^'* S^c, 8vo. Ipswich, 1740. [R. 18. 24.] White (John) Three Letters to a Gentleman Dissenting from the Church of England ; with two Defences of them, and an Appendix. 8vo. London, 1746-50. [R. 19. 5.] TowQOOD (MicaiahJ The Dissenting Gentleman's Answer to the Rev, Mr. White's Three Letters, In Three Letters^ with a Postscript. 8vo. London, 1746-50. [R. 18. 24.] White (John) A Letter to Mr. Samuel Chandler ; being a Vindication of some Passages in the Three Letters against his '' Case of Subscrip- tion," &c. 8vo. London, 1749. [R. 19. 5.] Considerations on a Comprehension, or Union of Protestants by recon- ciling and uniting the more moderate Dissenters to the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1748. [R. 18. 24.] Free and Candid Disquisitions relating to the Church of England. [By John Jones and others.] 8vo. London, 1767. [F. 26. 27,^ An Apology for the Authors of a Book intitled " Free and Candid Dis- quisitions," &c. 8vo. London, 1750. [P. 188. 1.] White (John) Free and Impartial Considerations upon the ^^ Free and Candid Disquisitions," SfC, Syo. London, 1751, [P. 188. (8.)] Cursory Animadversions upon " Free and Candid Disquisitions" tending to clear up and explain the Necessity of a Liturgy,' 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 188. (8.)] Jones (William) A Serious and Dispassionate Inquiry relating to some parts of our Established Worship objected to in a late Treatise intitled " An Appeal to the Common Sense of Christians," &c. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 188.(4.)] Serious and Free Thoughts on the present State of the Church and of Religion. By a Christian. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 188. (5.) Seagrave (Robert) The Principles of Liberty ; or the Right of Mankind to judffe for themselves in matters of Faith, witho%it positive and com- pulsive Determinations. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 188. (6.)] Howe (Thomas) Episcopacy : — a Letter to the Rev. Mr. Forster. 8vo. London, 1765. [P. 235. (1.)] A Calm and Plain Answer to the Enquiry, Why are you a Dissenter from the Church of England? [By Micaiah TowgoOd.] 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 278. (14.)] Palmer (John) Letter to Dr. Balguy on the subject of his Charge deli- vered to the Archdeaconry of Winchester in 1772. With • a Postscript relative to certain Observations respecting the Dissenters and Tolera- tion. 8vo. London, 1 773. [P. %S6. (9.)] TREATISES ON HERESIES. 289 Loose Hints on the subject of Nonconformity, addressed to the Bishops. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 279. (1.)] RoBivsoN (Rob^t) Lectures on the Principles of Non-Conformity. 12rao. Nottingham, 1797. CHh. 4. 34.] Davbeny (Charles) A Guide to the Church : with an Appendix. 2 vols. Bwo. London, 1798-9. [Ff. 6. 78,79.] Another Copy. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1804. [K. 26. 15,16.] Hill fSir Richard) An Apohgff Jut Brotherly Love and for the Doctrines of the Church of England, in Reply to the "Guide to the Church.** 8vo. London, 1798. [Ff, 6. 80.] Hill (Sir Richard J Reformation Truth Restored: A Repli/ to the " Ap- pendix to the Guide to the Church" 8vo. London, 1800. [Hh. 8. 44.] Hill (Sir Richard J Daubenism confuted, and Martin Luther vindicated. 8vo. London, 1800. [Hh. 3. 44.] JoNBS (Wm.) A Short View of the Argument between the Dissenters and the Church of England. %yo. In the Scholar Armed,\ o\.ll. [Ff.4.S5.] Gbay (Robert) A Dialogue between a Churchman and a Methodist. l2mo. Oxford, 1801. [Hh. 7. SZ."] Taylor (T. G.) An Answer to the Question, Why are you a Churchman ? 12mo. London, 1802. [Hh. 7. 38.] Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1811. [Aa. 8. 82.] Sixes (Thomas) A Dialogue between a Minister of the Church and his Parishioner, concerning the Christian's Liberty of choosing his Teacher. 12mo. London, 1802. [Hh. 7. 32.] ^ Sikes (Thomas) A Dialogue between a Minister of the Church and his Parishioner, concerning Gospel-Preachers. 12mo. London, 1803. [Hh. 7. 38.] 7. Miscellaneous Treatises on Heresies. Alfonsi h. Castro, Ad versus omnes Hsereses Libri XIII. folio. Ant- yerpiae, 1565. [H. 9. 13.] Edbn (Georgii) Malleus Haereticorum. 8vo. Viennse, 1580. [K. 17* 10.] EuTHYMii, Monachi Zigabeni, Orthodoxse Fidei Dogmatica Panoplia, Latine reddita per Franciscum Zinum. folio, Venetiis, 1555. [M. 9. 8.] HiBRSMiA (Constantinopolitani Patriarchie) Censura Orientalis Ecclesiae, de praecipuis *nostri seculi Hereticorum dogmatibus. 8vo. Colonise, 1582. [L. 18. 8.] BABCtAii (Joannis) Pareencsis ad Sectarios hujus temporis, de Vera Ec« clesia, Fide, ac Religione. 18mo. Colonise, 1625. [K. 16. 37.] LoEicHii (Jodoci) Fortalitium Christianse Fidei ac Religionis adversus Hsereses horum temporum prsecipuas. 8vo. RotteviUse, 1 606. [K. 1 9. 1 .] Pbyrbrzi (Isaaci) Prseadamitse ; sive Exercitatio super Versibus 12, 13, et 14mo capitis quinti Epistolse D. Pauli ad Romanos. Quibus in- ducuntur Homines ante Adamum conditi. 4to. 1655. [K. 20: 28.] MaresH (Samuelis) Refutatio Fabulot PneadanUticce. 18mo. Groningce, -1656. [Q. 6. 43.] Prateou (Gabrielis) Elenchus Haereticorum Omnium, ab Orbe condito ad nostra usque tempora, Alphabetico ordine digestus. 4to. Colonies, 1605. [K. SO. lO.J U 290 RELIGION. Sainctes (Claudii de) Ad Edicta Veterum Principum de Licentia Sec- tarum in Christian4 Religione. Item Methodus contra Sectas, qtiam secuti sunt primi Catholici Imperatores. 8vo. Parisiis, 1561. [G. 8. 21.] Vossii (Gerardi Johannis) Historiae de Controversiis, quas Pelagius ejua- que reliquiae movrrunt, Libri Septem. 4to. Lug. Bat. 1618. [C. 9. 20.] Stebbixo (Henry) A Letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of Heresy. 8yo. London, 1735. [A. 17. 43.(7.)] Foster (James) An Answer to Dr, Stebbing's " Letter en the subject of Heresy.'^ Svo. London^ 1735. [A. 17. 43.(8.)] Stebbing (Henry) A Second Letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of Heresy. 8vo. London, 1735. [A. 17. 43.(9.)] Foster (James) An Answer to Dr. Stebbing s " Second Letter on the subject of Heresy.*' 8vo. London, 1735. [A. 17. 43.(10.)] Stebbing (Henry) A true State of the Controversy on the subject of Heresy, in Answer to Mr. Foster. 8vo. London, 1 735. [A. 17. 44.(11.)] Foster (James) An Answer to Dr. Stebbing^s " True State of the Contro' versy:' 8vo. London, 1737. [A. 17. 44.(12.)] Stebbing (Henry) Reply to Mr. Foster's Answer. 8vo. London, 1737. [A. 17. 44.(13.)] An Impartial Account of the Rise of Athanaaianism and Arianisni. 8vo. London, 1761. [P. 218. (11.)] VIII. Pastoral Theology. 1. Treatises on the Pastoral Care. Chrtsostomi (Joannis, Archiepiscopi Constantinopolitani) De Sacerdotio Libri Sex, 6r. Lat. cura Joannis Hughes. 8vo. Cantebrigiae, 1710. [D. 7. 28.] Chrysostomi (Joannis) de Sacerdotio Libri Sex. 8vo. Cantabrigiae, 1710. [Hh. 9. 53.] Chrysostomi (Jodnnis) de Sacerdotio Libri Sex. 8vo. Cantabrigiae, 1712. [H. 7. 38.] Chrysostomi (Joannis) de Sacerdotio Libri Sex, Greece, folio. Inter Operum Tomum VI. [I. 4. 8.] Chrysostomi (Joannis) de Sacerdotio Libri Sex, Graece et Latine. folio. Inter Operum Tomum I. [E. 3. 1 .] GREOORiiPapae I. Liber Curae Pastoralis. 8vo. Parisiis, 1511. [K. 18. 39.] Gregorii De Cura Pastorali Liber, editus a Jeremia Stephano. 12mo. Londini, 1629. [K. 18. 46.] Johannis de Burgo Pupilla Oculi, omnibus Sacerdotibus tarn curatxs et non-curatis summe necessaria. 4to. Rothomagi. [H. 7. 8.] Clichtovei (Judoci) De Vite et Moribus Sacerdotum Opusculum. 4to. Parisiis, 1520. [Ff. 7. 109.] PoNissoNi (Franclsci) De Officio Pastorum et Ovium, ad exemplar Jesu Christi, boni pastoris. 12mo. Tolosae, 1550. [K. 18. 47.] RicHEL (Dionysii a) Opusculum de Vita Sacerdotum ac Canonicorum, et caeterorum Ministrorum Ecclesiae. 24mo. Lovanii, 1564. [H. 17. 45.] ToLETi (Francisci, Cardinalis) De Instructione Sacerdotum et Peccatis Mortalibua Libri Septem. 8vo. Duaci, 1613. [K. 19. 23.] PASTORAL CARE. 291 Officium Comcionatoris, in quo sunt Prsecepta utilissima de invenicnda habend4que Concione. 4to. Cantabrigiae, 1655. [M. 20. 18.] An Apology for the Clergy ; being an Answer to the Question, " Whether they ought, as Writers, to meddle in Politicks?" 8vo. Iiondon, 1727* [P. 113. (6.)] Adyice to a Young Clergyman how to conduct himself in tlie Common Offices of Life. In a Letter from a late Prelate. Svo. London, 1741. [P. 260. (3.)] Another Copy. Svo. London, 1741. [P. 97. (2.)] Advice from a Bishop to a Young Clergyman. Svo. London, 1759. [P. 326. (3.)] A Letter of free Advice to a Young Clergyman. Svo. Ipswich, 1765. [P. 260. (2.)] An Appeal to the Bishops, the Clergy, and the Public, on the present mode of Education for Holy Orders. Svo. London, 1 79S. [Gg, 7. 9.] Blompibld (Charles James, Bishop of Chester) A Reference to Jewish Tradition necessary to an Interpreter of the New Testament. Svo. Cambridge, IS 17. [Hh. 7. 29.] Brat (Thomas) Bibliotheca Parochialis: or a Scheme of such ^Theological Heads, botli general and particular, as are more peculiarly requisite to be well studied by every Pastor of a Parish ; together with a Cata* logue of Books, which may be read upon each of those Points. Part I. 4to. London, 1697. [M. 14. 15.] Bray (Thomas) Tentamina Bibliothecaria ; or. Certain Theological Tracts, selected from the Works of the great Erasmus, and digested into order ▼ery much upon the plan of a Parochial Library. Svo. London, 1 727. [P. 233. (12.)] Bull (George, Bishop of St. David's) A Companion for the Candidates of Holy Orders : or, the great Importance and Principal Duties of the Priestly Office. 12mo. London, 1714. [M. IS. 3.] Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1714. [P. 347. 1.] Burnet (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) A Discourse of the Pastoral Care. The Third Edition. With a new Preface. Svo. London, 1713. [R. 13, SO.] The Oxford Scholars Answer to the Bishop of SarunCs New Preface to the third Edition of his " Pastoral Care." Svo. London, 1713. [L. 15. 40.] The Clergy and the present Ministry vindicated in a Letter to Bishop Burnet, occasioned by his New Preface to his " Pastoral Care." Svo. London, 1713. [L. 15. 5.] Campbell (George) The Character of a Gospel Minister. Svo. Aber- deen, 1752. [P. 333.(2.)] CocKBURN (William) Strictures on Clerical Education. Svo. London, 1809. [Gg. 7. 14.] CuRTEis ( ) Advice to a Son at the University, designed for Holy Orders. Svo. London, 1725. [P. 111. (2.)] A Dissuasive from entering into Holy Orders. 12mo. London, 1732. [Hh. 4. 25.] EnwARos (John) The Preacher : A Discourse on thie Offices and Em* plojrments of those of that Character in the Church. To which is added, a Catalogue of some Authors who may be beneficial to Young Preachers and Students in Divinity ; and a Discourse intitled " The Hearer." 2 Parts. Svo. London, 1705-6. [M. 6. QJJ] U 2 29« RELIGION. LiQHTFooT (Robeft) Remarks vpon some Passages in Dr. Edwards's Preacher ; discovering his false Reasonings and unjust Reflections upon his Brethren the Clergy. 8vo. London^ 1709. [M. 19. 27.] Lightfoot (Robert) Dr. Edwards*s Vindication considered, in a Letter to u Friend; wherein Archbishop Tillotson and others are vindicated from his unjust Re/lections. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 19. 27.] Gebaed (Alexander) The Pastoral Care. 8vo. London, 1799. [C.24. 12.] « Hall (Robert) A Letter to the Rev. Eustace Carey, on his Designation as a Christian Missionary to India. 8vo. Leicester, 1814. [Ff. 6. 37.] Herbert (George) The Country Parson ; his Character and Rule of Holy Life, to which is added, Jacula Prudentuni, or outlandish Pro- verbs. 24'mo. London, 1652. [B. 8. 2.] Latham (John) A View of the Difficulties and Discouragements attend- ing those who enter into Holy Orders. 8 vo. London,! 736. [P. 8 1 . (7.)] Law (Wm.) An Humble, Earnest, and Affectionate Address to the Clergy. 8vo. London, 1774. [Ff. 7. 17.] Mason (John) A Letter to a Friend upon his Entrance upon the Minis- terial Office. 8vo. London, 1 753. [P. 260. (4.] Mason (John) The Student and Pastor. 12mo. London, 1 755. [E. 27. 15.] Palet (William) The Dangers incidental to the Clerical Character stated (a Sermon.) 4to. London, 1795. [Hh. 4. 46.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1795. [Hh. 3. 50.] St. George (Arthur) The Archdeacon's Examination of Candidates for Holy Orders, according to the History, Canons, and Articles of Reli- gion, of the Church of England and Ireland. 12mo. London, 1751. [A. 19. 114.] Stoert (Robert) The Nature and Importance of the Christian Ministry (a Sermon.) 8vo. Colchester, 1811. [Hh. 7. 29.] WiLKS (Sam. Chas.) An Essay on the Signs of Conversion and Uncon- version in the Ministers of the Church. 8vo. London, 1814. [Gg. 7. 10.] '• Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1814. [Gg. 7. 12.] *»* The nature and duties of the Ministerial Office are also discussed in the various Ordination Sermons, ^. which are noticed in Title IX. §§. ii-iv. . infra. 2. Treatises on the Composition of a Sermon ^ and on the Art of Preaching. £EA8Mi(De8iderii)Ecclesiastes; sive de Ratione Condonandi. i [C. 4. 15. folio. Inter Opervm Tom. V, - - - ( L. 10. 10.] Erasmi (Desiderii) Ecclesiastes sive Concionator Evangelicus. Liber primus : cui prsefigitur Dissertatio Prseliminaris k Thoma Bray. 8vo. Londini, 1730. [R. 9. 69.] JoANNis Seoobiensis Dc Prsedicatioue Evangelic^ Libri IV. ; in quibus de forma studendi atque docendi Scripturam Sacram, et de Conciona- ton's Officio disseritur. 4to. Brixiae, 1586. [G. 19. 1.] COMPOSITION OF A SERMON, ETC. 293 t JoAKKis DE S. Geminiano Summa de Exemplis et Rerum Similitudinibus Lociipletissima, Verbi Dei ConcioDatoribus maximo usui futura. 8vo. Antverpiae, 1609. [G. 19. 17.] CopPEKSTEiN (J. Andrese) Dispositio Concionum, ex D. Thomse de Aquino Commentariis in Matthasuni et Joannem, et ex S. Bonaventurss Coin- mentariis in Lucam. 2 tomis, 8vo. Moguntiae, 1616. [G. 18. 8-9.] Labata (Francisci) Loci Communes ad Condones ordine alphabetico digest!. 4to. Coloniae, 1628. [G. 20. 3.] Labata (Francisci) Magnus Apparatus Concionatoruro ; sou Loci Com- •munes ad Conciones ordine alphabetico digcsti. 2 tomis, 4to. Colonise, 1628. ^ [G. 20. 4,5.] MoLANi (Joannis) Bibliotheca Materiarum, Docentibus, Concionantibns, ac Scriptoribus pernecessaria. 4to. Coloniae, 1618. [G. 19. 2.] PoNTANi ^ Bratenberg (Georgii Bartholdi) Bibliotheca, sive Theatrum , Concionum, ^ celebrioribus antiquis novisque Authoribus ordine cod- gesta. folio, 3 tomis in 2, Coloniae, 1625. [I. 2. 13,14] Ekfield (William) The Preacher's Directory : or a Series of Subjects, proper for Public Discourses, with Texts under each head. 4to. Lon- don, 1771. [R. 17. 25.] Cooke (John) The Preacher's Assistant, containing a Series of the Texts of Sermons and Discourses, from tlie Restoration to the present Time, 2 vols. 8vo. Oxford, 1783. [Ff. 5. 25,26.] Ball (John) Remarks on a new Way of Preaching. 8vo. London, 1736. [P. 97. (12.)] Barecroft (J.) Ars Concionandi : or Instructions to Young Students in Divinity. 8vo. London, 1715. [R. 13. 81.] Chandler (Samuel) A Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Guyse, occasioned by two Sermons, preached on Acts ix. 20. 8vo. London, 1730. [P. 265. 8.] Chandler (Samuel) A Second Letter to Mr. Guyse, in which the Scripture Account of Preaching Christ is cleared and defended. 8vo. London, 1730. [P. 313. (9.)] Claude (John) An Essay on the Composition of a Sermon. Translated from the French, with Notes, by Robert Robinson. 2 vols. 8vo. Lon- don, 1788. [K. 26. 1,2.] Claude (John) An Essay on the Composition of a Sermon. Translated by Robert Robinson. With an Appendix of 100 Skeletons of Sermons, by the Rev. Charles Simeon, royal 8vo. Cambridge, 1796. [Hh. 1. 39.] Another Copy, royal 8vo. Cambridge, 1796. [R. 17. 43.] FoROYCE (James) The Eloquence of the Pulpit. 8vo. Aberdeen, 1752. [P. 333. (3.)] Henlet (John) On Speaking and Action in Preaching. 4to. London, 1725. [P. 33. (26.)] Jennings (John) Two Discourses; of Preaching Christ, and of Particular and Experimental Preaching. 12mo. London, 1754. [Hh. 4. 30.] Langiiorne (John) Letters on the Eloquence of the Pulpit. 8vo. London, 1765. [P. 260. (1.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1765. [Hh. 3. 42.] Peckabd (Peter) The proper Style of Christian Oratory (a Sermon.) 8vo. Huntingdon, 1770. [P. 249. (6.)] 294 RELIGION. 3. Episcopal and Archidiaconal Visitation-ChargeSj and Letters. i. Episcopal Charges and Letters. Bakrinoton (Shute, Bishop of Durham) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Durham, in 1794. 8vo. London, 1794. [Hh. 3. 50.] Barrington (Shute) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Durham, in 1802. 4to. London, 1802. [Gg. 1. 14.] Barrington (Shute) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Durham, in 1806. l2mo. London, 1807* [Hh. 4. 22.'] Remarks on a Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Durham, ia 1806. 12mo. LondoHj 1807. [Hh. 4. 22.] Burgess (Thomas, Bishop of St. David's) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of tHe Diocese of St. David's, in September 1813. 12mo. Durham. [Ff. 7. 47.] Burnet (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Salisbury, in 1704. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 15.] Burnet (Gilbert) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Salisbury, in 1714. 4to. London, 1714. [M. 14. 16.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1714. [P. 40. (5.)] Butler (Joseph, Bishop of Durham) Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Durham. 4to. London, 1751. [P. 7. (16.)] Butts (Robert, Bishop of Norwich) Charges delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Norwich, in 1736 and 1740. 4to. London, 1736-40. [P. 28. (3.) (4.)] Blackburne (Francis) A Serious Inquiry into the Use and Importance of External Religion ; occasioned by some Passages in the Bishop of Durham's [Dr. Edward Chandler's] Charge to the Clergy of that Diocese. 8vo. London, 1752. [P. 185. 107\ Clavering (Robert, Bishop of LlandafF) Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Llandaflf. 4to. London, 1727. C^- l^- (27)] Fleetwood (William, Bishop of St. Asaph) Charge deh'vered to the Clergy of the Diocese of St. Asaph, in 1709. 4to. London, 1709. [P. 18. (15.)] Fleetwood (William) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of St. Asaph, 1710. 12mo. London, 1712. [C. 20. 27.] Fleetwood (William, Bishop of Ely) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Ely. 4to. London, 1716. [P. 18. (20.)] Fleetwood (William) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Ely. 4to. London, 1722. [P. 4. (13.)] Fowler (Edward, Bishop of Gloucester) Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Gloucester. 8vo. London, 1707. [L. 15. 2.] Gibson (Edmund, Bishop of London) Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of London. '4to. London, 1724. LP- ^^' C^^O] Gibson (Edmund) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of London. 4to. London, 1730. [P. 28. (12.)] EPISCOPAL CHARGES AND LETTERS. 296 Gibson (Edmund) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of London. 4to. London, 1747. [P. 7. (15.)] Gibson (Edmund) A Supplement to his Letter to the Clergy, on occasion of the Earthquake. 4to. London, 1750. [P. 7. (23.)] GooDfiMouoH (Samuel, Bishop of Carlisle) Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Carlisle, in 1816. 4to. London, 1816. [Ff. 4. 72.] Gksen (John, Bishop of Lincoln) Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln, in 1762. 8vo. London, 1765. [Hh. S. 42.] HoAOLY (Benjamin, Bishop of Sarum) Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Salisbury. 4to. London, 1726. [P. 18. (26.)] HoRSLEY (Samuel, Bishop of St. David's) Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of St. David*s. 12mo. London, 1791. [Hh. 4. 37.] Horsley (Samuel, Bishop of Rochester) Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Rochester, at his primary Visitation. 4to. London, 1796. [Gg. 1. 14.] ■■ Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1796. [Hh. 3. 50.] Horsley (Samuel) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Rochester, in 1800. 4to. London, 1800. [Hh. 7. 30.] Horsley (Samuel, Bishop of St. Asaph) Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of St. Asaph, at his primary Visitation. 4to. London, 1806. [Gg. 1. 14.] HoET (Josiah, Archbishop of Tuam) Instructions to the Clergy of the Diocese of Tuam, delivered at his primary Visitation, July 8, 1742. 8vo. London, 17—. [P. 249. (1.)] HuNTiNOFORp (George Isaac, Bishop of Gloucester) The Petition of the English Roman Catholics considered, in a Visitation Charge, in 1810. 12rao. London, 1812. [Aa. 3. 82.] HuRD (Richard, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry) A Charge delivered at his priipary Visitation, in 1775 and 1776. 8yo. London, 1776. [Hh. 3. 48.] Keene (Edmund, Bishop of Ely) A Charge delivered at his primary Vi- sitation, in 1771. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 305. (7.)] Kennet (White, Bishop of Peterborough) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Peterborough. 4to. London, 1720. [P. 18. (flS.)] Law (George Henry, Bishop of Chester) A Charge at his primary Visita* tion. 4to. Chester, 1814. [Ff. 4. 72.] Maddox (Isaac, Bishop of Worcester) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Worcester, in 1745. 4to. London, 1745. £P. 28.(6.)] MiDDLETON (Tho. F. Bishop of Calcutta) A Charge delivered to the Clergy in India. 8vo. London, 1.817. [Ff. 5. 19^ MouNTAOUE (Richard, Bishop of Norwich) Articles of Inquiry and Direc- tion for the Diocese of Norwich. 4to. London, 1638. [D. 19. 36.] Patrick (Simon, Bishop of Chichester) A Letter to the Clergy of his Diocese. 4to. London, 1690. [N. 8. 24.] Patrick (Simon, Bishop of Ely) A Letter to the Clergy of his Diocese. 4to. London, 1692. [N. 8. 24.] Another Copy. 8vo. Cambridge, 1692. [P. 270. (20.)] 296 RELIGION. Patridc (Simon) The Work lof the Ministry ; a Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Ely. 8vo. London, 1698. [D. 17. 33.] Peploe (Samuel, Bishop of Chester) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Chester. 4to. London, 1728. [P. 28. (1.)] PoRTEUS (Beilby, Bishop of London) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of London, in 1794. 8vo. London, 1799. [Hh. 3. 48.] Porteus (Beilby) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of London, in 1798 and 1799. 8vo. London, 1800. [Hh. 8. 48.] Porteus (Beilby) A Charge .to the Clergy of the Diocese of London, in 1803. 8vo. London, 1804. [Hh. £. 36.] PoTTEU (John, Bishop of Oxford) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Oxford. 4to. London, 1716. [P. 18. (21.)] Potter (John) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Oxford, in 1719. 8vo. I^ondon, 1720. [N. 9. 10.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 18. 22.] Potter (John) A Defence of the Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Oxford, in July 1719, by John, Bishop of Oxford. 8vo. London, 1720. [N. 9. 10.] , Two other Copies. Svo. London, 1720. ] p 1 1 1 A Y\ Pretyman (George, Bishop of Lincoln) Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln, in 180d. 4to. London, 1803. [Gg. 1. 14.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1803. [Hh. 7. 30.] Remarks on a Charge delivered by the Rt. Rev, the Bishop of Lincoln to the Clergy of that Diocese, in 1803. 8vo. London, \S03. [Hh. 3. 27.] See ToMLiNB, p. 297, infra. Randolph (John, Bishop of Oxford) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Oxford. 8vo. Oxford, 1 802. [Hh. 3. 28.] Reynolds (Richard, Bishop of Bangor) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Bangor. 4to. London, 1722. [P. 18. (24.)] Reynolds (Richard, Bishop of Lincoln) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln. 4to. London, 1727. [P. 18. (28.)] Reynolds (Richard) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Dfocese of Lincoln. 4to. London, 1742. [P. 28. (5.)] Rtdsr (Henry, Bishop of Gloucester) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Gloucester, at his primary Visitation, in 1816. 4co. Gloucester, 1816. [Ff. 4. 72.] Another Copy. /4to. Gloucester, 1816. [Ff. 5. 19.] Secker (Thomas, successively Bishop of Oxford and Archbishop of Can- terbury) Eight Charges delivered to the Clergy of tlie Dioceses of Ox- ford and Canterbury : to which are added , Instructions for Candidates for Orders, &c. Svo. London, 1769. [G. 24. 26.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1790. [Hh. 3. 3.] Secker (Thomas) Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Oxford. 8vo. London, 1789. [P. 101. (6.)] Sherlock (Thomas, Bishop of London) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of London. 4to. London, 1759. [P. 7. (19.)] "H EPISCOPAL CHARGES AND LETTERS. «97 Smalbroke (Richard, Bishop of St David's) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of St. David's^ 8vo. London, 17«8. [P. 84.(9.)] Smalbroke (Richard, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lichfield. 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 84. (10.)] Smalbroke (Richard) Two Charges to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lichfield, in 1736-1789. 8vo. London, 1739. [P. 101. (4,5.)] Remarks on Txpo Charges delivered by Bishop Smalbroke to the Clergy of kU Diocese. 8vo. London, 1738. [P. 249. (14.)3 The Author of the Remarks on the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry's two last Charges to his Clergy most clearly convicted of false Quotations and gr»ss Misapplications of several passages^ 8vo. London, 1738. [P. 311.(9.)] Smalbroke (Richard) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry in 1741. 8vo. London, 1744. [P. 186. (18.)] Smalbroke (Richard) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry in 1744 and 1745. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 186. (19.)] Smalridgb (George, Bishop of Bristol) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Bristol. 4to. London, 1716. [P. 18. (19.)] Speat (Thomas, Bishop of Rochester) A Discourse to the Clergy of his Diocese, at bis Visitation in 1695. 4to. In the Savoy, 1696. [M. 14. 22.] Another Copy. 4to. In the Savoy, 1696. [P. 18. (14.)] Stillinofleet (Edward, Bishop of Worcester) A Charge to theiClergy of his Diocese, at his primary Visitation, in 1690. 4to. London, 1691. [M. 14. 24.] Talbot (William, Bishop of Oxford) A Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese in 1712. 4to. London, 1712. [M. 14. 11.] Talbot (William, Bishop of Sarum) A Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese in 1717. 4to. London, 1717. [P. 18. (18.)] Tom LINE (George Pretyman, Bishop of Lincoln) A Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese, in 1812. (on the Claims of the Roman Catholics.) 12mo. London, 1812. [Aa. 3. 82] T-RiMNEl. (Charles, Bishop of Norwich) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Norwich. 4to. London, 1710. [P. 4. (14.)] ' Another Copy. 4to. London, 1710. [P. 18. (17.)] Trimnrl (Charles) A Letter to his Clergy, at his Visitation in 1716. 4to. London, 17i6. [P. 14. (13).] Turner (Francis, Bishop of Ely) A Letter to the Clergy of his Diocess before and preparatory to his Visitation. 4to. Cambridge, 1686. [M. 20. 14.] Wake (William, Bishop of Lincoln) A Charge to the Clergy of his Dio* cese, at his primary Visitation, in 1 706. 4to. London, 1 707. [M. 14. 9.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1707. [P. 18. (16.)] Watson (Richard, Bishop of LlandaiT) A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of LlandafF, in 1798. 12mo.London, 1798. [lib. 4* 35.] YoNGE (Philip, Bishop of Norwich) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Norwich. 4to. London, 1763. [P. 7. (21.)] 298 RELIGION. Massillom (J. B. Bishop of Clermont) Charges addressed to hia Clergy. Translated firom the French by Theophilus St. John. 8vo. London, 1805. [Hh. 5. 23.] lastruction Pastorale de TAacHEVEQUE i>e Lyon surles Sources de rincredulit^ et les Fondemens de la Religion. 4to. Paris, 1776. [Hh. 7. 30.] ii. Archidiaconal Charges. An Anonymous Charge. 4to. London, 1753. [P. 7. (18.)] Blackburns (Francis) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Archdea- conry of Cleveland. 8vo. York, 1752. [P. 186. (17.)] Blackburne (Francis) On the Study of the Scriptures : a Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Cleveland. 8vo. York, 1763. [P. 213. (12.)] Four Discourses, delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Cleve- land in the years 1767, 1769, 1771 and 1773. 8vo. Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 1775. [P. 282. (4.)] Chapmav (John) Popery, the Bane of true Letters ; a Charge to the Clergy ofthe Archdeaconry of Sudbury. 4to. London, 1746. [P. 28.7.] CoBDEN (Edward) A Charge to the Clergy of the City of London. 8vo. London, 1747. [P. 186. (21.)] CowPER (John) The Excellence of Charity : a Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Chester. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 116. (15.)] DoDWELL (William) A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Berks. 8vo. London, 1764. [P. 249.(3.)] Hayter (Thomas) A View of some of the general Arts of Controversy made use of by the Advocates of Infidelity : a Charge to the Clergy ofthe Archdeaconry of York. 8vo. London, 1732. [P. 62. (8.)] Hook (James) A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Hun- tingdon. 4to. London, 1816. [[Ff. 5. 19.] Ibbbtson (James) A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of St. Alban's. 4to. London, 1759. [P. 7. (22.)] OLirsii ( ) A Charge to the Clergy of the East Riding of York. 8 vo. London, 1756. [P. 213. (11.)] Powell (Wm. Samuel) A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Arch- deaconry of Colchester in June 1772. Svo. Cambridge, 1773. [P. 279. 4.] Rotheefoed (Thomas) Four Charges to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Essex. 8vo. London, 1763. [P. 204. (2.)] Stbbbino (Henry) A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Wilts. Svo. London, 1739. [P. 101. (7.)] Sterne (Jacques) A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of York. 4to. York, 1752. [P. 7. (17.)] Stubbs (Philip) Advice to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Saint Alban's. 8vo. Oxford, 1729. [P. 55. (16.)] Thomas (Josiah) A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Bath. 8vo. Bristol, 1819. [Hh. 7. 28.] HOMILIES ON THE SCRIPTURES. 900 ToTTiB (John) Two Charges to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Wor*» tester. 8vo. Oxford, 1766. [P. 249. («.)] Wateblakd (Daniel) A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry, of •Middlesex, at his primary Visitation, in 17dl. 8vo. London, 17dl. [N. 9. 32.} Waterland (Daniel) Three Charges to the Cleigy of Middlesex in 1758, 39,40. 8vo. London, 1788-40. [P. 101. (1,2,3.)] Waterland (Daniel) Five Charges to the Clergy of Middlesex, in 1731- 1786. 8vo. Lond. and Camh. 1731-36. [F. 84. (5-8.)] Wavoh (John) A Charge to the Clergy of Carlisle at the General Chap-> ter Visitation. 8vo. London, 1747. [P. 186. (20.)] IX. Hortatory Theology ; or Homilies, Lectures, and oermons. 1. Homilies. i. Homilies, Lectures, and Sermons, on Entire Books of Scripture. Calvin (Jean) Sermons sur le V. Livre de Moyse, nomm^ Deutero- nomie. folio, Geneve, 1567. [L. 12. 15.] WoLPHii (Joannis) In Mosis Librum qui Deuteronomium inscribitur^ Setf monum Libri IV. folio, Tiguri, 1585. [L. 9. 16.] Latateri (Ludovici) Liber Judicum Homiliis CVII. expositus. folio, Tiguri, 1585. [L. 9. 16.] Calvini (Johannis) Homilise in primum Librum Samuelis. folio, Genevse, 1604. [L. 12. 6.] Calvini (Johannis) In Librum Job Condones, folio, Genevse, 1598. [L. 12. 7.] Calvin (John) Sermons upon the Booke of Job, translated out of French by Arthur Golding^ folio, London, 1578. [Ff. 2. 5.] AnAui (Joannis) Meletemata Psalmica : sive Id^a Concionum in Psalmos Davidis. 8 vols. 4to. Francofurti, 1616. [1. 20. 11-18.] Fabricii (Stephani) Sacree Conciones in centum et quinquaginta Psalmos Davidis Regis, et aliorum sanctorum Prophetarum. folio. Genevas, 16«0. [I. 11. 10.] BuLLiNos&i (Henrici) Isaias, exoellentissimus Dei propheta, ezpostius Homiliis CXC. folio, Tiguri, 1567. [L 9. 5.] GuALTHERi (Rodolphi) In Isaiam Prophetam Homiliae CCCXXVII. folio, Tiguri, 1588. [L. 9. 14.] BuLLiKOXBi (Henrici) Jeremias, fidelissimus et laboriosissimus Dei Pro- pheta, expositus Concionibus CLXX. folio, Tiguri, 1575. [L. 9* 6.] BuUingeri (Henrici) Daniel, sapientissimus Dei Propheta, expositus Homiliis LXVI. folio, Tiguri, 1565. [L. 9. 7.] Calvih (Jean) Quarante-sept Sermons sur les hnict demiers Chapitres de Propheties de Daniel, folio, Rochelle. 1565. [L. 1^. 14.] 800 RELIGION. FABEicn (Stephani) Sacrae Conciones in S. Prophetas Minorei. £^o, Bernee, 1641. [I. 13. 18.] Abbot (George) An Exposition of the Prophet Jonah, in Sermons* 4to* London, 1613. [E. M. 5S2.] - Kino (John, Bishop of London) Lectures upon Jonas. 4to, London^ 1618. [E. 20. 13.] Thbophanis Ceramei, Archiepiscopi Tauromenitani, Homiliaein Evange- lia Dominicalia totius anni, Greece et Latine, editae h, Francisco Scorso. folio, Lutetiae Parisiorum, 1644. [M. 13. 16.] GuALTHERi (Rodolphi) Archetypi Uomiliarum in quatuor Evangelia et in Acta Apostolorum, edid a Kodolpho Simlero. folio, Tiguri, 1601. [K. 4. ll.J ^PoBTBUs (Beilhy, Bishop of London) Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew, delivered in the Parish Church of St. James Westminster, in the years 1798, 1799, 1800, and 1801. 8vo. London, 1823. GuALTHERi (Rodolphi) In Evangelium Christi secundum Lucam Homiliae CCXV. folio, Tiguri, 1570. [L. 19. 15.] *Blomfield (Charles James, Bishop of Chester) Five Lectures on the Gospel of St. John, as hearing Testimony to the Divinity of our Sa- viour. 12mo. London, 1823. *PiTMAM (J. R.) Practical Lectures upon the Ten first Chapters of the Gospel of St. John. 8vo. London, 1822. HiLDERSHAH (Arthur) Lectures on the fourth Chapter of the Gospel ac- cording to St. John, folio, London, 1608. [Ff. 3. 44.] ' ^Brewster (John) Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles, delivered in the Parish Church of Stockton-upon-Tees,in 1803, 1804, 1805,and 1806. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1 807. *DicK (John) Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles. 8vo. Glasgow, 1822. GUALTHERI (Rodolphi) Archetypi Homiliarum in omnes Apostolorum Domini nostri Jesu Christi Epistolas. Accessit Centuria Memorialinm in Apocalypsin Divi Johannis, authore Henrico Bullingero. folio, Tiguri, 1599. [K. 4. 12.] ii. Other Homilies. Hatmonis (Episcopi Halherstattensis) Homiliarum Pars Hybema. 8vo Colonise,, 1629. [G. 19. 26.] An English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-day of St. Gregory. Translated and edited by Elizabeth Elstob. Anciently used in the English-Saxon Church. 8vo. London, 1709. [E, 15. 9.] ' Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1709- [C. 20. 10.] Elstob (Elizabeth) Some Testimonies of Learned Men, in favour of the intended Edition of the Saxon Homilies, concerning the Author of those Homilies, and the Advantages to be hoped for, from an Edition of them. 8vo. London, 1713. [M. 19. 18.] Certain B Sermons or Homilies appointed to be read in Churches in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth of famous memory* folio, London, 1635. [G.,2. 15.] BOYLE LECTURES. 301 Book of Homilies, folio, London, 1640. [B.A. 21.] Book of Homilies, folio, London, 1 676. [Ff. 9. 59.] Book of Homilies, folio, Printed for the Prayer Book and Homily Society. London, 1815. [Ff. 1. 21.] The Book of Homilies, with pious Reflections and Observations. By a Divine of the Church of England. 4to. London, 1754. [Ff. 8. 143.] 2. Lectures in Defence of Natural and Revealed Religion, and of the Peculiar Doctrines of the New Testament. , i. The Boyle Lectures. These Lectures were instituted upon the foundation, and in pursuance of the Willy of the Hon. Robert Boyle, Esq. " for proving the Christian Religion against notorious Injidds, viz. Atheists, Theists, Pagans, Jews, and Mahometans, not descending lower to any Contro- rentes that are amom^ Christians themstlresJ" The following seties coMains such of the Lectures only as have been published , and they are disposed in the order of time when they were respectively delivered. A Defence of Natural and Revealed Religion, being a Collection of the Sermons preached at the Lecture founded by the Hon.ilobert Boyle, Esq. (from the year 1692 to the year 1732.) With the additions and amendments of the several Authors^ and General Indexes. 3 vols, folio, London, 1 739. [N. 4. 30-32.] 1692. BsNTLET (Richard) A Confutation of Atheism. 4to. London, 1698. [N. 7. 21.] Bentley (Richard) A Confutation of Atheism, folio. Collection of Boyle Led. Vol. I. [N. 4. 30.] Bentley (Richard) A Confutation of Atheism. 8vo. Cambridge, 1724. [A. 17. 5S.} . Bentley (Richard) The Folly of Atheism and Deism with respect to the present Life. (The first of his Boyle Lectures.) 4to. London, 1692. [M. 15. 18.] Observations thereon, by way of Refutation. 4to. [^M. 15. 24.] Bentley (Richard) A Confutation of Atheism from the Faculties of the Soul. (His second Boyle Lecture.) 4to. London, 1692. [M. 20. 6.] 1698-94. KiDDSR (Richard, Bp. of Bath and Wells) A Demonstration of the Messias, in which the Truth of the Christian Religion is proved, especially against the Jews, folio. Boyle Led. Vol. L [N. 4. 80.] Kidder (Richard) A Demonstration of the Messias. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1684-99-1700. [N. 7.62-64.] SOS RELIGION. 9 1695-96. Williams (John, Bishop of Chichester) The Possibility, Ex- pediency, Necessity and Perfection of Divine Revelation. 4to. London, 1695-96. [P. 23. (1-8.)] Willianis (John) The Possibility, &c. of Divine Revelation, folio. Boyle Ltd. Vol. I. [N. 4. 30.] Williams (John) The Perfection and Truth of the Scriptures. (Two of his Lectures.) 4to. London, 1695-96. [li. 1. 31.] 1697. Gastrell (Francis, Bishop of Chester) The Certainty of the Christian Revelation, and the Necessity of believing it, estab- lished. 8vo. London, 1697. [N. 7. 19.] Gastrell (Francis) The Certainty of the Christian Revelation, folio. Buyle Led. Vol. I. [N. 4. SO.] Gastrell (Francis) The Certainty of the Christian Revelation. Svo. London, 1699. [N. 7. 32.] 1698. Harris (John) A Refutation of the Atheistical Objections against the Being and Attributes of God. folio. Boyle Led. Vol. L [N. 4. 30.3 Harris (John) Refutation of Atheistical Objectiona, &c. 4to. London, 1698. [N. 6. 28.] 1699. Bradford (Samuel, Bishop of Rochester) The Credibility of the Christian Revelation, from its intrinsick Evidence. 4to. London, 1700. [Hh.,9. 61.] Bradford (Samuel) The Credibility of the Christian Revelation. 4to. London, 1700. [N. 6. 28.] Bradford (Samuel) The Credibility of the Christian Revelation, folio. Boyle Led. Vol. 1. [N. 4. 30.] 1700. Blackall (Offspring) The Sufficiency of a Standing Revelation. 4to. London, 1700. [N. 6. 28.] Blackall (Offspring) The Sufficiency of a Standing Revelation, folio. Boyle Led. Vol. I. [N. 4. 30.] 1701-1. Stanhope (George) The Truth and Excellency of theChria- tian Religion asserted, against Jews, Heretics, and Infi- dels. 4to. London, 1701-2. [M. 15. 12.] Stanhope (George) The Truth and Excellency of the Christian Religion asserted, folio. Boyle Led. Vol. I. [N. 4. 30.] 1704-5. Clarke (Samuel) A Discourse concerning .the unchangeable Obligations of Natural Religion, and the Truth and Certainty of the Christian Revelation. Svo. London, 1706. [N. 7. 20.] Clarke (Samuel) Discourse concerning Natural Religion, &c. folio. Boyle Led. Vol. II. [N. 4. 31.] Grelton (Philip) A Letter concerning the Argument il priori in proof of the Being of a God. 4to. [N. 9. 17.] Remarks on Mr. Clarke*s Sermons, preached ag&inst Hobbes. Spinosa, and other Atheists. 4to. London, 1705. [N. 8. 28.] Butler (Joseph) Several Letters to Dr. Clarke, relating to the Sermons preached at Boyle's Lecture, with the Doctor* s Answers. 8vo. London, 1716. [N. 9. 8.] BOYLE LECTURES. 808 ' StebUing ( Henry J A Defence of Dr. Clarke's " Evidences of Natural and Revealed Religion" 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 62. (2.)] Clarke (John) Three Defences ofDr, Clarke* s ** Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of GodJ" Being Answers to Mr. Law's Translation of Dr* King's Origin of Evil ; and to a Book entitled ** Dr. Clarke's Notions of Space examined." 8vo. London, 1732-3. [P. 88. (1,2,3.)] Jackson {John) The Existence and Unity of God; beijig a Vindication of Dr. Clarke's " Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God." 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 88. (4.)] CoUiher (S.) The Knovcn God: or the Author of Nature unveiled. With Remarks on Mr. Jackson's '* Vindication of Dr. Clarke's Demonstration of the Attributes of God*" 8vo. London, 1737. [P. 19.(8.)] 1706. Hancock (John) Arguments to prove the Being of a God. folio. Boyle Lect. Vol. II. [N. 4. 31.] 1707. Wbiston (William) The Accomplishment of Scripture Prophecies. 8vo. Cambridge, 1708. [F. 6. 45.] Whiston (William) The Accomplishment of Scripture Prophecies, folio. Boyle Lect. Vol. II. [N. 4. 31.] Jenkin {Robert) Remarks on Mr. Wh'utons Eight Sermons. 8vo. London, 1709. [N. 9. 33.] Clagett {Nicholas) A Vindication of those Christian Commentators mho have expounded some Prophecies of the Messias, not to be meant only of him. 8vo. London, 1710. [H. 7* 42.] 1708. TuRNEB (John) The Wisdom of God in the Redemption of Man, as delivered in the Holy Scriptures^ vindicated from the chief Objections of Modern Infidels. 8vo. London, 1 709. CD. 6. 32.] Turner (John) The Wisdom of God in the Redemption of Man. folio. Boyle Lect. Vol. II. [N. 4. 31.] 1709. Butler (Lilly) Religion no Matter of Shame, folio. Boj^/c Lec/.Vol. ' 11. [N. 4. 31.] 1710. Woodward (Josiah) The Divine Original and Excellence of the Christian Religion, folio. Boyle Lect. Vol. II. [N. 4. 31.] 1711-12. Derh AM (William) Physico-Theology ; or a Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God from his Works of Creation. 8vo. London, 1723. [A. 17. 61.] Derham (William) Physico-Theology. folio. Boyle Lect. Vol. II. [N. 4. 31.] 1713-14. Ibbot (Benjamin) On the Exercise of Private Judgment, or Free-Thinking, folio. Boyle Lect. Vol. II. [N. 4. 31.] 1717-18. Leng (John) Natural Obligations to believe the Principles of Religion and Divine Revelation. 8vo. London, 1719. [N. 17. 17.] Leng (John) Natural Obligations to believe the Principles of Religion, &c. 8vo. London, 1730. [D. 24^ 15.] Leng (John) Natural Obligations to believe the Principles of Religion, &c. folio. Boyle Lect. Vol. III. ' [N. 4. 32.] 304 RELIGION. 1719-20. CLARK£(John) An Enquiry into the Cause and Origin of Evil, folio. BoyU Led. Vol. III. [N. 4. 32.] 1721-22. GuRDON (Brampton) The pretended DiflSculties in Natural or Revealed Religion, no Excuse for Infidelity. 8vo. London, 1723. [N. 7. 18.] Gurdon (Brampton) on the pretended Difficulties in Natural or Revealed Religion, &c. 8vo. London, 1723. QR. 12. 58.] Gurdon (Brampton) on the pretended Difficulties in Natural or Revealed Religion, &c. folio. Bovle Led. Vol. III. [N. 4. 32.] 1 724-25. Burnett (Thomas) The Demonstration of True Religion, in a Chain of Consequences from certain and undeniable Principles ; wherein the Necessity and Certainty of Natural and Revealed Religion, with the Nature and Reason of both are explained, and in particular the Authority of the Christian Revelation is established. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1726. [K. 7. 17,18.] Burnett (Thomas) The Demonstration of True Religion, folio, Boyle Led. Vol. III. [N. 4. 32.] 1730-32. 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[G. 22. 24-26. and O. 6, 50-52.] Another Copy. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1766. rFf.7. 137-139.] . I. TA. 12. Another Copy. 4to. Worksy Vol. 1. [A. 12. 40.] 1763. Heathcote (Ralph) A Discourse upon the Being of God against Atheists. 8vo. London, 1763. [P. 249. (8.)] 17J66-68. WoBTHiNGTON (William) The Evidence of Christianity de- duced from Facts and the Testimony of Sense throughout all Ages of the Church to the present time. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1769. [G. 25. 6,7.] 1769-71. Owen (Henry) The Intent and Propriety of the Scripture Miracles considered and explained. 2 vols, in 1, ^yQ» London, 1783. [G. 23. 13.] LADY MOVER'S LECTURE. 306 m 1 778-80. *WiLLiAM5;oN (James) An Argument for the Christian Reli- gion, drawn from a Comparison of Revelation with the Na- tural Operations of the Mind. 8vo. London, 1783. 1802-05. *Vanmildert (William^ now Bishop of Durham) An Histo- rical View of the Rise and Progress of Infidelity, with a Refutation of its Principles and Reasonings. 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London, 1747. 1733-34. •Wheatley (Charles) The I^icene and Athanasian Creeds so far as they are expressive of a co-equal and co-eternal Trinity in Unity, and of perfect Godhead and Manhood in one only Christ, explained and conHrmed by Holy Scriptures, in Eight Sermons. 8vo. London, 1738. 1737-38. Berriman (John) A Critical Dissertation upon 1 Tim. iii. 16. Wherein Rules are laid down to distinguish in Various X 306 RELIGtON. Readings which is genuine; and an Account gnrea of above one hundred Greek Manuscripts of St. Paul's Epis- tles ; being the Substance of Eight Sermons preached at Lady Meyer's Lecture. 8vo. London, 1741. [D. %7, 15.]] 1 738-39. TwELLs (I^eonard) Eight Sermons at Lady Moyer's Lecture ; [printed with his Boyle Lectures.] ft vols. Svo. London, 1743. [D. 22. 24,25.] 1739-40. *Bedford (Arthur) Eight Sermons on the Doctrine of the Trinity, on 1 John v. 7. preached at Lady Moyer's Lectore. Svo. London, 1741. 1740-41. 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William Warburtos, Bishop of Gloucester, (each course consisting of Twelve Sermons), for the purpose of proving " the Truth of Revealed Religion in general^ and of the Christian in particular, from the completion of the Prophecies of the Old and Ntw Testament, which relate to the Christian Church, and eapvciaWi to the Apostacy of Papal Rome.** HuRD (Richard, Bishop of Worcester) An Introduction to the Study of the Prophecies concerning the Christian Church, and in particular con- cerning the Church of Papal Rome. Svo. London, 1772. [D. 26. 2.] Hallifax (Samuel, Bishop of Gloucester) Twelve Sermons on the Pro- phecies of the Christian Church, and in particular concerning the Church of Papal Rome. Svo. London, 1776. [G. 23. 15.] Hallifax (Samuel) Twelve Sermons. Svo. London, 1776. [Hh. 6. 11.] Apthorf (East) Discourses on Prophecy. 2 vols. Svo. London, 1786. 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London, 1789. 1785. *Churton (Ralph) Eight Sermons on the Prophecies respecting the Destruction of Jerusalem, preached before the University of Oxford. 8vo. Oxford, 1785. 1786. 'Ceovt ^George) Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford [on the Use and Abuse of Reason, Objections against Inspiration considered, the Authority of the ancient Fathers, Conduct of the first Reformers, the Church of England not into- lerant, Objections against the Liturgy answered, the Evils of Separation, and on the Prophecies which remain to be fulfilled.] 8vo. Oxford, 1786. 1787. *Hawkins (William) Discourses on Scripture Mysteries, preached at St. Mary*s, Oxford, before the University, with Notes illus* trative and critical. 8vo. Oxford, 1787. 1788. *Shepherd (Richard) The Ground and Credibility of the Christian Religion : in a Course of Sermons preached before the Univer- sity of Oxford. 8vo. London, 1788. X2 308 RELIGION. 1739. *Tatham (Edward) The Chart and Scale of Truth, by which to find the Cause of Error. Lectures read before the University of Oxford. 2 vols. 8vo. Oxford, 1790. 1790. •Rett (Henry) Sermons preached before the University of Ox- ford [to rectify the Misrepresentations of Mr. Gibbon and Dr. Priestley, with respect to the History of the Primitive Church.] Second Edition, with Corrections and Additions. 8vo. Lon- don, 1792. 1791. *MoRR£s (Robert) Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, [on Faith, and its Effects, the Internal Evidence of the Gospel, Religious Establishments, and Heresies.] 8vo. ' Oxford, 1791. 1792. *EvELEiOH (John) Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, [stating the Substance of the Christian Religion, the Manner in which it has been received and transmitted to us, the Arguments by which its Truth is defended, and with what Ob- jections it has been assailed.] 8vo. 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[Ff. 6. i)l.] 1811. ^BiBLAKB (John) The Truth and Consistency of Divine Revela- tion, with some Remarks on the contrary Extremes of Infidelity and Enthusiasm, in Eight Discourses delivered before the Uni- versity of Oxford. Second Edition. Svo. London, 1818. 181:?. Mant (Richard) An Appeal to the Gospel : or an Inquiry into the Justice of the Charge, that the Gospel is not preached by the National Clergy : in Eight Sermons preached before the Uni- versity of Oxford. Svo. Oxford, 1813. [Ff. 6. 77.] 1813. *CoLLiNSON (John) A Key to the Writings of the principal Fathers of the Christian Church, who flourished during the first three centuries, in Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford. Svo. Oxford, 1813. 1814. *Vanmildkrt (William) An Inquiry into the Principles of Scrip- ture Interpretation, in Eight Sermons preached before the Uni- versity of Oxford. Svo. 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Oxford, 1822. 1828. *GoDDARD (Charles) The Mental Condition necessary to a due Inquiry into Religious Evidence stated and exemplified, in Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford. 8 vo. Ox- ford, 1828. 1824. *CoNyBEARE (J. J.) The Bempton Lectures for the year 1824; being an Attempt to trace the History, and to ascertain the Limits of the Secondary and Spiritual Interpretation of Scrip- ture 8vo. Oxford, 1824. 1825. *Chandler (George) The Scheme of Divine Revelation consi- dered, principally in its connexion with the progress and im- provement of Human Society; in Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford. 8vo. Oxford, 1825. [To be continued.] • • HULSEAN AND DONNELLAN'S LECTURES. 311 v. HiUsean Lectures. These Lectures were founded and endowed in the University of Cam" bridge 9 in pursuance of the Will of the late Rew John Hvlsb. 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[N. 8. 25.] SSO RELIGION. Lofvth (Simon) A Letter to Edward StiUingJleei, D. D. in Ansxocr to the Epistle Dedicatory before his Sermon. Together vnth some RefUctums upon certain Letters, which Dr, Burnet wrote on the same occasion, 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 21.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 16. 30.] An Answer to Mr. Lowth*s Letter to Dr. Stillingfleet, in another Letter to a Friend. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 14. 21.] Wheelock (Eleazar)"^ Sermons at and after the Ordination of the Rev. Whitaker (Nath.) > Charles Jeffry Smith, as a Missionary to the 3 Indians. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1767. [Gg. 7. 10.] Wynne (John) The Nature and Extent of Christian Unity explained. 8vo. London, 1726. [P. 137. (9.)] iii. Sermons and Confessions of Faith delivered at the Ordi- nation of Dissenting Ministers. • Amort (Thomas) Sermon at the Ordination of the Rev. Edward Har- wood, of Bristol, and the Rev. Benjamin Davies, of Marlborough; with a Charge by Samuel Chandler, D.D. 8vo. London, 1765. [P. 265. (10.)] B&ADBURT (Thomas) Confession of Faitli at his Ordination : with an Exhortation to Minister and People by Mr. John Shower. 8vo. London, 1707. [L. 15. 25.] BuLKLEY (Charles) The Christian Minister. 8vo. London, 1758. [P. 9t^. (4.)] Chandler (Samuel) Sermon at the Ordination of Mr. Thomas Wright, at Bristol. 8vo. London, 1759. [P. 265. (9.)] Cleoo (James) The Continuance of the Christian Church secured by its Constitution : a Sermon at the Ordination of Mr. John Holland, junior. With Mr. Holland's Confession of Faith, and an Exhortation by the Rev. John Ashe. 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 61. (S.)] Doddridge (Philip) The Temper and Conduct of the Primitive Minis* ters of the Gospel illustrated, in a Sermon at the Ordination of Mr. William Johnston. 8vo. London, 1737. [P. 101. (9.)] Enfield (William) The Duties of Religious Societies considered; at the Ordination of Mr. Philip Taylor, &c. 8vo. London, 1770. [P. 302. (6.)] Fancourt (Samuel) The Nature and Expediency of the Gospel Revela- tion and of a Public Ministry : a Sermon at the Ordination of the Rev. Henry Lane, M. A. To which are annexed Mr. Lane's Confession of Faith and the Rev. Mr. Eklward Warren's Charge. 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 61. 6.)] FoRDTCE (James) The Method of promoting Edi6cation by Public Insti- tutions. 8vo. Glasgow, 1755. [P. 333. (4.)] Grove (Henry) Sermon at the Ordination of the Rev. Messrs. Thomas Amory and Wm. Cornish, on preaching Christ ; with a Charge by John Milner. 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 61. (1.)] Guyse (John) Sermon, at the Ordination of Mr. Wm. Johnson : with an Exhortation to him by Abraham Taylor. 8vo. London, 1 736. [P. 101.(10.)] ORDINATION SERMONS. S81 HuRRioM (John) Of the Work of Ministers, and the Respect due to them from their People : a Sermon at the Ordination of Mr. Abraham Taylor; with a Charge. To which is added Mr. Taylor's Confession of Faith. Svo. London, 1731. [P. 6 1 . (4,5. )] Jbnkings (David) Christian Preaching and Ministerial Service considered ; at the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Jennings ; with a Charge by Philip Doddridge. 8vo. London, ^742. [P. 1S8. (16.)] Kippis (Andrew) The Character of Christ as a Public Speaker consi- dered, in a Sermon at the Ordination of two Ministers at Bridport ; with a Charge by Philip Furneaux. 8vo. London, 1769. [P. 248. (6.)] NxAL£ (Daniel) The Duty of praying ibr Ministers and the Success of their Ministry; a Sermon at the Separation of the Rev. Thomas Rawlin to the Pastoral Office. 8vo. London, 1 780. [P. 150. (8.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1780. [P. 195. (5,)] Peivcb (James) Presbyterian Ordination proved to be regular, an Ordi- nation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 11.] Stockell (Samuel) Confession of Faith delivered at the time of his Elec* tion to be assistant to the Rev. Samuel Harris. 8vo. London, 1780. [P. 61. (8.)] Wills (Benjamin) Sermon at the Ordination of Mr. Aaron Pitts, wherein the Work of a Minister is described. 8vo. London, 1782. [P. 61. (7.)] iv. Charges delivered at the Ordination of Dissenting Ministers. Dbkbam (Joseph) On Pastoral Duties. Syo. London, 1 746. [P. 215.(13.)] Foot (Wm.) On the Ministerial Office. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 2^5. (14.)] G&ovE (Henry) A Short and Easy Rule for Ministers of the Gospel. 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 61. (2.)] Milne R (John) On the Pastoral Care. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 215.(12.)] Milner (John) 7 On Ministerial Duties. 8vo. London, ) r^^ ^.^ /.^m Taylor (John) ^ 1765. ] ^^' *'^- ^'^'^J NoBMAK (John) Charge at the Ordination of Mr. Rice. 8vo. London, 1785, [P. 101.(11.)] Prior (William) Charge at the Ordination of Messrs. Bradshaw, Keech, and others. 8vo. Sherborne, 1740. [P. 101. (8.)] WoRTHiHGTON (liugh) On the Duty of Ministers and People. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 215. (15.)] 332 RELIGION. 6, Sermons preached at Visitations of the Clergy of the Church of England, — before the Clergy of the Church of England assembled in Convocation^ — be- fore the General Assembly and Synods of the Kirk of Scotland^ — and before Associations of Dissent- ing Ministers. i. Sermons preached at Visitations of the Clergy of the Church of England. Abams (Wm.) The Nature and Obligation of Virtue, at the Bishop of Lichfield's primary Visitation. 8vo. London, 1754. [P. 186. (1.)] Ayscouoh (Francis) A Sermon at the Bishop of Lincoln's Visitation. 4to. London, 1752. [P. 7. (lO.)] Backhouse (Wm.) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Archdeacon of Ely. 4to. Cambridge, 1763. [P. 7. (14.)] Batt (Michael) A Sermon at the Bishop of Norwich's Visitation. 4to. . London, 1686. [li. 1.32.] Blackall (Offspring) a Sermon at the Bishop of London's ) [N. 8. 28. Visitation. (Two Copies.) 4to. London, 1699. J P. 23. (12.)] BouGHEN (Edward) Unanimity in Judgment and Affection, necessary to Unity of Doctrine and Uniformity in Discipline. A Visitation Sermon, preached in 1635. 8vo. London: reprinted 1714. [M. 19. 23.] Bowman (Wm.) The Traditions of the Clergy destructive to Religion : with an Enquiry into the Grounds and Reasons of such Traditions. A Visitation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 65. (5.)] Remarks on Mr, Bowtnan^s Sermon. 8vo. Londott, 1731. [[P. 05. (6.)] BuRNABT (Andrew) The Nature of Subscription ; at Bromley, June 7 1774. 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 279. (5.)^ BuRKET (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) Sermon at the Triennial Visitation of his Diocese, A.D. 1704. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] Burnet (Gilbert) Sermon at his Triennial Visitation, A.D. 1714. 4to. London, 1714. [M. 14. 16.] Chish,ull (Edmund) The Orthodoxy of an English Clergyman consi- dered : A Visitation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1711. [M. 19. 28.] < FN 9 21 Two other Copies. 8vo. London, 1711. i p ' 1 1 a ('qm Clagstt (Nicholas) A Sermon at the Bishop of Peterborough's Visita- tion. 4to. London, 1726. [P. 30. (21.)] CoNYBEARE (Johu) The Case of Subscription to Articles of Faith consi- dered, at the Triennial Visitation of the Bishop of Oxford. 8to. Oxford, 1725. [N. 9. 30] Copping (John) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Lord Primate of Ireland. 4to. Dublin, 1740. [P. 29. 44.] CoRKWALLis (H.) Set on the Great Pot:— a Visitation Sermon on Hos- pitality. 8vo. London, 1708. [M. 19. 16.] CouRTAiL (John) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Rev. Mr. Archdeacon D'oyly. 4to. London, 1760. [P. 7. (12.)] VISITATION SERMONS. 888 Demne (John) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Bishop of Peterborough. 4to. London, 1 723. [P. 30. (4.)] DuNcoMB (Thomas) The great Efficacy and Necessity of Good Example, especially in the Clergy, recommended, in a Visitation Sermon at Guildford. 4to. London, 1671. [N. 8. 42.] Elwobtht (John) The Influences of the Spirit and their Uses considered : a Sermon at the Visitation of the Bishop of Exeter. 8vo. Exon, 1753. [P. 186. (4.)] Farrer (John) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Bishop of Carlisle. 4to. Carlisle, 1798. [Hh. 7. 31.] FoRSTER (Nathaniel) The Evidence from Miracles stated and vindicated from some late Objections : a Visitation Sermon at St. Peter's, Col- chester, May 20, 1 765, and before tlie University of Oxford, May 24. 8vo. London, 1767. [P. 249. (7.)] GisBORNE (Thomas) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Archdeacon of Stafford, in 1794. 4to. London, 1794. [Hh. 1. 36,'] Gisborne (Thomas) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Archdeacon of Stafford, in 1813. 8vo. London, 1813. [Hh. 2. 34.] GooDALL (Henry) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Bishop of Norwich. 4tq. Norwich, 1760. [P. 7. (13.)] Grey (Richard) A Sermon on the proper Conduct of the Clergy under ill Treatment. 8vo. London, 1736. [P. 99. (8.)] Hare (Francis) Church Authority vindicated : at a Visitation of the Peculiars before the Dean of the Arches and Commissary. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 136.(1.)] Hoadly {Benjamin, Bishop of Bansor) An Answer to Dr, Hare's Sermon^ intituled'' Church Authority vindicated " 8vo. London, 1720. [N. 7. 49.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 136. (2.)] The Dean of Worcester stUt the same : or His New Defence of the Bishop of Bangor s Sermon, considered as the performance of a great Critick, a Man of Sense, and a Man of Probity, 8vo. London, 1720. [N. 7. 49.] Neale {Daniel) A Letter to the Rev, Dr, Hare, Dean of Worcester, occa* sioned by his Reflections on the Dissenters in his' late Visitation Sermon, 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 136. (4.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 195. (6.)] Another Copy, 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 150. (1.)] A Letter of Thanks from a Young Clergyman to Dr. Hare for his Visi" tation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1719. [P. 113. (5.)] Hervey (James) The Cross of Christ the Christian's Glory : a Visita- tion Sermon. 8vo. Lon$lon, 1753. [P. 186. (5.)] Hey (John) Thoughts on the Athanasian Creed : a Visitation Sermon. 8vo. Cambridge, 1790. [Hh. 3. 31.] HoRBERRY (Matthew) The Inspiration of the Moral Parts of Scripture asserted, at the Triennial Visitation at Lichfield Cathedral, Aug. 29, 1744. 8vo. Oxford, 1745. [P. 119. (3.)] Jackson (William J The Rule of Faith : a Visitation Sermon, preached before the Bishop of Lincoln. 4to. Cambridge, 1675. [M. 20. 6.] James (John) A Visitation Sermon. 4to. London, 1680. [P. 36. (8.)] 384. RELIGION. Law (Edward) The Sin and Danger o( Schism : a Visitation Sermon. 8vo. Preston, 1817. [Gg. 7. 9.] Law (Geo.) A Proof the Completion of Christ's Prophecy, concerning the I>e0traction of Jerusalem : a Visitation Sermon, preached at Bakiock, May 31, 1797. 4to. [Gg. 1. 14.] Law (Geo.) Additional Evidences of the Truth of Christianity : a Visi- tation Sermon, preached at Baldock, May 17, 1791. 4to. IGg. 1. 14.] Leigh (Thomas) The Keeping of Holy Days recommended, in a Sermon preached at Hadham, at the Bishop of London's Conference with his Clergy. 4to. London, 1684. [M. 15. 22.] LiTTELL (Thomas) The Clergyman's Remembrancer: a Visitation Sermon at Boston, April £3, 1708., 4to. London, 1708. [M. 14. 8.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1708. [P. 26.(16.)] LowTH (Robert) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Bishop of Dnrfaam. 4to. London, 1758. [P. 7. (11.)] A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Manost, occasioned by his Sermon on the Divinity of Christ. 8vo. London, 1719. [A. 18. 108.] A Second letter to the Rev. Dr. Mangey, occasioned by his Visitation Sermon on the Eternal Existence of Christ. 8vo. London, 1719. [A. 18. 108.] Mansell (John) A Visitation Sermon. 4to. London, 1694. [P. 34. (17.)] Marshall (Nath.) The Regular Succession of the Christian Ministry ; a Sermon at the Bishop of London's Visitation. 8vo. London, 1719. [P. 116. (8.)] MoNOUx. (Lewis) Christianity supported by sufficient Evidence : a Ser* mon at the Triennial Visitation of the Bishop of Lincoln. 8vo. Lon- don, 1733. [P. 266. (12.)] Neve (Timothy) Teaching with Authority ; a Sermon at the Easter Visi- tation of the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon. 8vo. London, 1747. [P. 186. (15.)] Paley (William) Caution recommended in the Use and Application of Scripture Language ; a Visitation Sermon. 4to. Cambridge, 1777. [Gg. 1. 14.] Pennington (John) St. Paul's Instruction to the Christian Preacher ; a Visitation Sermon. London, 17^6. [P. 213.(25.)] Piers (William) A Visitation Sermon, at Seven Oaks, May 21, 1742. 8vo. London, 1742. [P. 338. (1.)] PiLKiNOTON (Matthew) Eternal Life known to and expected by the Jews ; a Visitation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 214. (14.)] PocKLiNGTON (John) Suuday no Sabbath : a Sermon at the Bishop of Lincoln's Visitation. 4to. London, 1636. [N. 8. 41.] Powell (William) A Sermon at the Bishop of St. Asaph's Visitation, in 1742. 8vo. London, 17—. [P. 119. (11.)] Prince (John) A Sermon at the Bishop of Exeter's Visitation. 4to. Lon- don, 1674. [N. 8. 42.] Roberts (William) The Divine Institution of the Gospel Ministry and the Necessity of Episcopal Ordination asserted, in a Sermon at the Bishop of Exeter's primary VisitatioUi 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 186. (6.)] VISITATION SERMONS. 885 Rutherford (Thonuis) On the Credibilitj of Miracles, a Sermon at the Bishop of Ely's primary Visitation. 4to. Cambridge, 1 75 1 . [P. 7. (9.)] Sausbukt (William) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Archdeacon of Enex, 8vo. London, 1779. [P. tSO. (8.)] Sataoe (John) Christ's Body the Charch : a Visitation Sermon. 4to. Cambridge, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] Another Copy. 4to. Cambridge, 1704. [P. «S. (16.)] Satwbll (Samuel) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Archdeacon of Huntingdon. 4to. London, 1696. [N. 8. 28.] Shuckford (Samuel) A Sermon at the primary Visitation of Thomas [Green] Bishop of Norwich. 8vo. Cambridge, 1728. [P. 74. (4.)] Spat (John) The Case of the Ministerial Maintenance stated : a Visita- tion Sermon. 8vo. Oxford, 1741. [P. 99. (10.)] Stephens (William) The Catholick Doctrine concerning the Union of the two Natures in the one Person of Christ stated and yindicated : a Visitation Sermon. 8vo. Oxford, 1722. [P. 109. (6.)] Stephens (William) The several Heterodox Hypotheses, concerning both the Persons and the Attributes of the Godhead, justly chargeable with more Inconsistencies and Absurdities than those which have been groundlessly imputed to the Catholick System : a Visitation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1724. [P. 109. (8.)] Stxes (Arthur Ashley) The Difference between Clirist's Kingdom and those of this World : a Visitation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 238. (I.)] Symonds (Edward) Priestly Avarice ; or the Clergy's Kingdom of this World: a Visitation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 63. (14.)] Taylor (Henry) On the Beauty of the Divine Economy : a Visitation Sermon. Svo. London, 1760. [P. 214. (17.)] Toll (Frederick) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Archdeacon of Win- chester. 8vo. London, 1751. [R. 19. 6.] ToRRiAvo (Alexander) A Visitation Sermon. 4to. London, 1706. [P. 34. (25.)] Turner (John) The Sinfulness of despising Christian Ministers : a Visi* tation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 63. (18.)]] Vemn (Henry) The Duty of a Parish Priest ; his Obligations to perform it; and the Incomparable Pleasure of a Life devoted to the Cure of Souls: a Visitation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1761. [P. 205. (13.)] ' Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1761. []Hh. 3. 47.] Wake (Robert) Courage and Sincerity, the Main Proof of a Faithful Shepherd: a Visitation Sermon. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] AVarburton (William) A Sermon at the Visitation of the Bishop of Lin- cohi. 4to. London, 1738. [P. 93. (14.)] Watson (Richard) A Discourse delivered to the Clergy of the Archdea- conry of Ely. 4to. Cambridge, 1780. [Hh. 1. 38.] Wells (Edward) The Duty of being grieved for the Sins of others : a Visitation Sermon at Leicester. 8vo. London, 1710. []P. 131. (9.)] Whittield (John) The Kingdom of Jesus Christ ; a Visitation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1708. [M. 19. 28.] 836 RELIGION. Whitfield (John) A Sermon preached in Trinity Church, Ely, at the Visi- tation of William [Fleetvifood], Lord Bishop of the Diocese, Sept. 4, 1722. 8vo. Camhridge, 1723. [R. 11. 65.] Williams (John) Of Justification by Faith : a Visitation Sermon at Chi- chester. 4to. London, 1702. [N. 8. 28.] Wise (Thomas) The Faithful Steward : a Visitation Sermon at Canter- bury. 8vo. London, 1710. [L. 15. 1.] WoTTON (William) The Rights of the Clergy of the Christian Church as- serted ; at the Bishop of Lincoln's primary Visitation. 8to. London, 1707. [L. 15. 2.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1707. [P. 188. (83.)] ii. Sermons preached befor^e the Clergy of the Church of England, assembled in Convocation. IsHAM (Zachary) Sermon before the Convocation. 4to. London, 1701. [P. SS. 9.] Needham (William) Sermon before the Convocation. 4to. London, 1702. [P. 34. 26.] KiMBERLET (Jonathan) Sermon before the Lower House of Convocation. 4to. London, 1702. [M. 15. 2.] Kbnnbtt (White) An Argument in Defence of Passive Obedience, in op- position to all manner of Tenets advanced by pretended Fathers of the Church, and other Writers on the side of Resistance to the Supreme Powers. 8 vo. London, 1711. [N. 9. 21.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 112. (21.)] A Translation of Dr, Kennetfs Sermon before the Convocation^ with Re* marks vpon it. 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 112. (22.)] iii. Sermons preached before the General Assembly, and also before Presbyterian Synods, of the Kirk of Scotland. BoNAR (John) The Nature and Tendency of the Ecclesiastic Constitution in Scotland : a Synod Sermon. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1760. [P. 210. (9.)] Campbell (George) The Spirit of the Gospel ; neither a Spirit of Super- stition, nor of Enthusiasm : a Synod Sermon. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1771. [P. 280. (4.)] Dick (Robert) The Simplicity and Suitableness of the Divine Revelations to the Circumstances of Mankind : a Synod Sermon. Edinburgh, 1758. [P. 210.(6.)] FoRDYCB (James) The Folly, Infamy, and Misery of Unlawful Pleasure : a Sermon before the General Assembly. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1760. [P. 210.(4.)] Gerard (Alexander) The Influence of the Pastoral Office on the Charac- ter examined : a Synod Sermon. 8vo. Aberdeen, 1 760. [P. 210. (8.)] INTRODUCTORY AND FAREWELL SERMONS. 837 LisCHiiAN (William) The Wisdom of God in the Gospel Revelation :* a Sermon before the General Assembly. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1758. [P. 210. (3.)] Leechman (William) The Temper, Character, and Duty of a Minister of the Gospel : a Synod Sermon. 8vo. Glasgow, 1742. [P. 210. (1.)] Oswald (James) A Sermo*n at the opening of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1 766. [P. 248. (4.)] RoBiaTSON (William) The Situation of the World at the time of Chrisfs Appearance : a Sermon before the General Assembly. 8vo. Edin- burgh, 1755. [P. 210. (11.)] iv. Sermons preached before Associations of Dissenting Ministers. Blake (Martin) An Earnest Plea for Peace and Moderation. 4to. Lon- don, 1661. [li. 1.31.] BouEN (Samuel) On the Progress and Corruption of the Christian Reli- gion. 4io. London, 1753. [P. 31. (17.)] Calamt (Edmund) On the Prudence of the Serpent and the Wisdom of the Dove. 8vc. London, 1713. [P. 112. (24.)] CuMMiNo ^John) On the Corruptions of the present Times as to Matters of Religion. 8yo. London, 1714. [M. 20. 24.] DoDDBinos (Philip) On the Evil and Danger of neglecting Souls. 8vo. London, 1742. [P. 99. (11.)] Graham (William) Repentance the only Condition of Final Acceptance. 8vo. London, 1772. [P. 295. (7.)] Haggtrstcn (Gtorge) Remarks on Mr, Graham's Sermon. S\o, London^ 1772. [Hh. 2. 46.] PaiESTLEY (Joseph) No Man liveth to himself. 8vo. WarringtoUi 1764. [P. 248. (7.)] 7- Introductory and Farewell Sermons. CoKDEK (John) A Pastor's commending bis People to God illustrated ; addressed to the Congregational Church at Cambridge. 8vo. London^ 1755. [P. 183. (25.)] Gbeene (Thomas, Bishop of £lv) A Farewell Sermon. 4to. London, 1723. [P. 38. (9.)] Harkison (Thomas) The Mutual Duties of Clergy and Laity considered, in a Sermon preached on taking Possession of a Living. 8vo. Lon- don, 1730. [P. 63. (7.)] Mankinoham (Thomas) The Spiritual Strength to which a good Chris- tian may arrive. With a Farewell to his Congregation* 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 73. (12.)] Priestlet (Joseph) A Sermon on resigning his Pastoral Office among the Congregation of Protestant Dissenters at Mill Hill Chapel, Leeds. «vo. London, 1773. [P. 300. (10.)] Z 838 RELIGION. Wood (William, the successor of Dr. Priestley) The Reciprocal Duties of a Christian Minister and his Hearers, at Mill Hill Chapel. 8vo. Leeds, 1773. [P. 294. (10.)] Scott (James) A Farewell Sermon, at Leeds. 4to. Leeds, 1769. [P. 31. (34.)] Sharp (John) A Sermon at St. GilesVin-the-Fields, June 28, 1691, on his leaving that Parish. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 133. (14.)] Trimnel (Charles) Farewell Sermon at St. James*s, Westminster. 8to. London, 1709. [P. 75. (13.)] Wake (William, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury) Sermon at St. James's, Westminster, on taking leave of that Parish. Svo. London, 1707. [P. 266. (10.)] Wise (Thomas) A Farewell Sermon at the Church of Richmond in Sur- rey. 8vo. London, 1707. [P. 131. (6.)] 8. Sermons preached at the Consecration or Opening of Churches^ Chapels^ and Organs, and on the Com- mencement of Lectures. Beyeridge' (Wm.) The Excellency and Usefulness of the Common Prayer : a Sermon at the opening of St. Peter's, Cornhill, Nov. 27, 1681. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 133. (15.)] Beveridge (William) The Excellency, &c. of the Common Prayer. 1 2mo. liondon, 1723. [P. 345. (4.)] Brown (John) On the Use and Abuse of Externals in Religion : a Ser- mon at the Consecration of St. James's Church in Whitehaven. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 186. (2.)] Bull (Robert) The Necessity and Holiness of Churches ; a Sermon at the Consecration of the New Church at Kingwood, Aug. 27, 1723. 8vo. London, 1723. [P. 138. (2.)] Burd (Richard) Two Sermons on occasion of opening the New Chapel of St. James's, Westminster. 4to. London, 1702. QM. 15. 10.] GoDDARD (Peter) A Sermon at the Consecration of Clare Hall Chapel, Cambridge. 4to. Cambridge, 1769. [P. 31. (28.)] Grey (Richard) A Sermon at the opening of Steane Chapel. 4to. Lon- don, 1754. [P. 31. (26.)] Innes (Alexander) The Duty of frequenting the Public Worship of God : a Sermon at the opening of St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. 8vo. London, 1727. [P. 76.(13.)] Leko (John) A Sermon at the Consecration of the Chapel of St. Kathe> line's Hall, Cambridge. 4to. Cambridge, 1704. [P. 23. (2^.)] Another Copy. 4to. Cambridge, 1704. [li. 1. 32.] LiNDSET (Theophilus) Two Sermons at the opening of Essex-street Cha- pel. 8vo. London, 1774-8. [A. 14. 53.] Lyng (William) The Usefulness, Antiquity, and Dedications of Churches : a Sermon on opening the New Church at Yarmouth. 4to. Cambridge, 1716. [M. 15. 21.] Another Copy. 4to. Cambridge, 1716. [P. 34. (22.)] FUNERAL SERMONS. S89 Marshall (Nathaniel) The Jewish Synagogue the Model of Christian Worship : a Sermon preached at the opening of the Chapel of St. John, Holbom. 8vo. London, 1727. [P. 76. (6.)] Marshal] (Nathaniel) The Use and Importance of a Preaching Ministry : a Sermon on opening the Tuesday Evening Lecture at the Church of St. Laurence Jewry. 8vo. London, 1727. [P. 76. (7.)] Pearc£ (Z.) a Sermon at the Consecration of the New Parish Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Oct. 10, 1726. 8vo. London, 1727. [P. 74. (8.)] Smith (John) A Sermon at the Consecration of Stockton Chapel. 8vo. London, 1712. [P. 112. (10.)] Taylor (John) The Glory of any House erected for Puhlic Worship : a Sermon on opening a New Chapel. 8vo. London, 17o6. [P. 214. (18.)] Macro (Thomas) A Sermon at the opening of an Organ. 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 63.(8.)] 9. Funeral Sermons and Orations. i. On deceased British Sovereigns and Members of the Roi/al Family. James IL RouaOETTE (Henry Emmanuel de) A Funeral Oration upon the death of James the Second, King of Great Britain. Done out of French. 4to. London, 1703. [M. 15. 10.] William III. akd Mary II. Wakb (William) Sermon on the death of Queen Mary. 4to. London, - 1695. [P. 26. (19.)] Fleetwood (William, Bishop of Ely) Sermons preached on the death of Queen Mary, 1694, of the Duke of Gloucester, 1700, and of King lyiUiam III. 1701. 12mo. London, 1712. [C. 20. 27.] Queen Amne, and her Consort, George Prince of Denmark. Harris (WOliara) Sermon on the death of his Highness George Prince of Denmark. 8vo. London, [17—.] [P. 196. (1.)] Blower (John) A Sermon on the death of Queen Anne. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 30.] Foster (William) A Sermon preached on occasion of the death of Queen Anne. 8vo. London, 1714. [P. 110. (19.)] Marshall (Nat.) The Royal Pattern ; a Sermon on the death of Queen Anne. 8vo. London, 1714. [P. 116. (7.)] Row DEN (John) A Sermon on the death of Queen Anne. Svo. Oxford, 1714. [M. 19. 29.] Smith (fiUsha) A Sermon on the death of Queen Anne and the Han- over Succession. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 29.^ Z 2 348 RELIGION. Gborge II. AND Queen Casolins. Crowe (William) Sermon on the Death of Queen Caroline. 4to. Lon- don, 1737. [P. 19. 30.] Chandler (Samuel) The Character of a Great and Good King : a Ser- mon on the Death of King George II. 8vo. London, 1760. [P. 265. (7.)] Her Rotal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales. ■ Law (George Henry, Bishop of Chester) A Sermon preached at Chester. 8vo. London, 1818. [Ff. 6. 37.] Kayb (John) A Sermon preached at Cambridge. 4to. Cambridge, 1817. [Hh. 7. 30.] GoRHAM (G. C.) A Sermon preached before the University. 8vo. Cam- bridge, 1817. [Ff. 6. 37.] Hall (Robert) A Sermon preached at Leicester. (Two Copies.) 8yo. Leicester, 1817. [Ff. 6. 37. Hh. 2. 31.] Queen Caroline (Consort of Kino George IV.) Marsh (Herbert, Bishop of Peterborough) Sermon on the Death of the Queen. 4to. Cambridge, 1818. [Hh. 7. 30.] ii. Funeral Sermons on Private Individuals. Adaus (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Thomas Staynoe. 8vo. London, 1707. [P. J270. (16.)] Allen (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Obadiidi Hughes. 8vo. London, 1752. [P. 192. (7.)] Amory (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of John Holliday, Esq. 8vo. London, 1 754. [P. 1 92. (I I .)] Amory (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Samuel Chandler. 8vo. London, 1776. [P. 267. (2.)] AsHwoRTH (Caleb) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. James Floyd. 8vo. London, 1 759. [P. 2 1 5. (4.)] Ashworth (Caleb) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Samuel Clark. 8vo. London, 1770. ' [P. 267. (6.)] Baoshaw (Henry) Sermon on occasion of the death of Sir Richard Fan- shaw, Knight and Bart. 4to. London, 1667. [M. 14. 8.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1667. [M. 15. 26.] Barer (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of Margaret, Couo- tess of Richmond and Derby. 8vo. London, 1708. [R. 13. 25.] Barker (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. John New- man. 8vo. London^ 1741. [P. 128. (8.)] Barker (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Benja- min Grosvenor. 8vo. London, 1758. [P. 215. (2.)] Barker (Samuel) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Right lion, the Countess of Orford. 4to. London, 1702. [M. 15. 9.] Bates (J.) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Matthew Henry. 8vo. London, 1714. [P. 196. (5.)] FUNERAL SERMONS. 841 Bavss (Win.) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Manton. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 15. 26] BENSON (George) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. James Read. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 192. (10.] BissETT (Wm.) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Catesby. 8vo. London, 1727. [P. 63. (16.)] BxiOWEB (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Right Rev. Dr. John Sharp, Archbishop of York. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 80.] Bi.TTH (S.) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. S. Bourn. 8vo. London, 1 754. [P. 1 92. ( 1 3.)] Braot (Nicholas) Sermon on occasion of the death of Thomas Shadwell, Esq. 4to. London, 1698. [N. 8. 28.] Brady (Nicholas) Sermon on occasion of the delith of Lieut-Gen. ToUe- mache. 4to. London, 1694. [P. 86. (12.)^ BxAT (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. J. Dent. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 184. (10.)] BvLKBLET (Charles) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. James Foster. 8vo. London, 1758. [P. 192. (1.)] BuKMET (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) Sermon on occasion of the death of Archbishop Tillotson. 4to. London, 1694. [P. 26. (24.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 134. (12.)] Sifme Discourses on Dr, Burnet and Archbishop Tillotson^ occasioned hy the Funeral Sermon of the former upon the latter, 4to. London^ 1695. [P. 24. (10.)] Pitt (Moses) A Letter to the Author of a Book, intituled ** Some Dis- courses upon Dr. Burnet and Dr. Tillotson, occasioned by the Fune- ral Sermon of the former upon the latter." 4to. London, 1695. [M. 20. IS.] Burnet (Gilbert) Reflections upon a Pamphlet, entitled ^* Some Dis- courses," &c. 8vo. London, 1696. [L. 15. 14.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1696. [P. 114. (10.)] BiniRouoHs (Joseph) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Jo- seph Morris. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 192. (12.)] BuTLEB (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of Dr. Kenrick. 4to. London, 1758. [P. 81. (11.)] Calamt (Edmund) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Bolton. 4to. London, 1655. [M. 15. 26.] IChandler (Samuel) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Geo. Smith. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 128. (8.)] Chandler (Samuel) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Moses Lowman. 8vo. London, 1752. [P. 192. (3.)] Cboppin (P.) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Joseph Boyse. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 147. (4.)] Collet (Samuel) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Joseph Collett. 8vo. London, 1 742. [G. 26. 26.] Dat (James) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Caleb Ro- dieram. 8vo. London, 1752. [P. 192. (14.)] 842 RELIGION. D£ LA Rose (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Timo- thy JoUie. 8vo. London, 1715. [P. 196. (6.)] Dikes (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Mileg At- kinson. 8vo. Hull, 1811. [Hh. 7. 29.] Dn Moulin (Peter) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Right Hon. Mahella Lady Fordwitch, (in 1669.) 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 184. (11.)] Eakle (Jabez) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. John Cam- ming. 12mo. London, 1729. [P. 147. (19.)] Evans (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. John Rat- clifFe. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 147. (11.)] Faulconer (Gervase) Sermon on occasion of the death of Sir H. Wil- loughby, Bart. 8vo. London, 1655. [N. 8. 41.] Fern (Robert) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Edward Prime. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 196. (2.)] Fleetwood (Wm.) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. Noble. 8vo. London, 1713. [N. 9. 28.] Fleming (Caleb) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. James Foster. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 193. (2.)] Flexman (R.) Sermon on oiscasion of the death of the Rev. Thomas Amory. 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 302. (10.)] FoRDYCE (James) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Lau- rence. 8vo. London, 1760. [P. 210. (5.)] Foster (James) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. John Ash- worth. 8vo. London, 1742. [P. 128. (2.)] Foster (James) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Thomas Emlyn. 8vo. London, 1741. [P. 128. (1.)] Furneaux (Philip) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr» Henry Miles. 8vo. London, 1763. [P. 265. (10.)] Gauden (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of Dr. Brownrigg, Bishop of Exeter. 8vo. London, 1660. [R. 14. 9.] Gibbons (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. Samuel Da- vies. 8vo. London, 1761. [P. 215. 5.] Gibbons (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. Wm. Crom- well. 8 vo. London, 1773. [P. 302. (13.)] , Godwin (Edward) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. Wm. Voyce. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 147. (5.)] Grosvenor (Benjamin) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr^ Flarris. 8vo. London, 1740. [P. 128. (9.)] Grove (Henry) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Prudence Wel- man. 8vo. London, 1730. [P. 147. (11.)] Guyse (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. John Hub- bard. 8vo. London, 1743. [P. 128. (10.)] Hallett (Joseph) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Jamea Peirce. 8vo. London, 1726. [P. 137. (15,)] Hancock (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Mr. Postlc- thwayte. 4to. London, 1713. [P. 22. (26.)] FUNERAL SERMONS. 848 Haebu (Wm.) Seimon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Bathsua Bar- ker. 8¥0. London, 1719. [P. 196. (8.)] Harris (Wm.) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Thomas Pickard. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 196. (9.)] Harris (Wm.) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. John Billings- ley. Svo. London, 1722. [P. 196. (10.)] Harris (Wm.) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Joshua Old- field. Svo. London, 1730. [P. 147. (IS.)] Harwoob (Edward) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev* Dr. John Taylor. Svo. London, 1761. [P. 215. (6.)] Haylet (Wm.) Sermon on occasion o£ the death of Dr. Connor. 4to. London, 1699. [P. SS. (16.)] Hbmchman (Richard) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Har- court. 4to. London, 1661. [N. S. 41.] Hbtnes (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of Wm. Lord Paget. 4to. London, 1669. [M. 15. 26.] HonoE (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. John Mason. Svo. London, 1763. [P. 215. (11.)] HvoHEs (Obadiah) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Joshua Oldfield. Svo. London, 1730. [P. 147. (12.)] HuKT (Jeremiah) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Joseph Maisiers. Svo. London, 1717. [P. 196. (7.)] Hunt (Jeremiah) Sermon on occasion of the death of Grey Neville, Esq. Svo. London, 1723. [P. 196. (12.)] HuRftiON (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Esther Tomp- son. Svo, Norwich, 1712. [P. 147. (3.)] IsHAU (Zach.) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Scott. 4to. London, 1695. [P. 40. (7.)] Jacomb (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. Richard Vines. 4to. London, 1656. [M. 15. 26.] Jennikos (David) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Daniel Neal. Svo. London, 1743. [P. 12S. (4.)] Jennings (David) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Isaac Watts. Svo. London, 1749. [P. 192. (4.)] Jennings (David) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Timothy Jollie. Svo. London, 1757. [P. 215. (1.)] KiPPis (Andrew) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. Timothy Laugher. Svo. London, 1769. [P. 267. (5.)] Lahbbrt (George) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Hanpah Gill. Svo. York, 17S4. [Hh. 2. 42.] Langford (Wm.) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Edward Godwin. Svo. London, 1764. [P. 267. (4.)] Lardner (Nathaniel) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Jer. Hunt. Svo. London, 1745. [P. 12S. (5.)] Latham (Ebenezer) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Mat- thew Bradshaw. Svo. London, 1743. [P. 12S. (6.)] Latham (Ebenezer) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Daniel Madock. Svo. London, 1745. [P. 12S. (7.)] 344 RELIGION. Laud (Wm. Arclibishop of Canterbury) Funeral Sennon. preached by himself from the Scaffold, Jan. 10^ IG44, &c. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 184. (87.)] Lloyd (Wm.) Sermon on occasion of the death of Bishop Pearson. 4to. London, 1672. [M. 15. 26.] Lloyd (Wm.) Sermon on occasion of the death of Sir Edmundbury God- frey. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 15. 26.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1678. [N. 8. 25.] Man DELL (Wm.) Sermon on occasion of the death of B. A. Keck, £tq« 8vo. Cambridge, 1815. [Hh. 2. 47.] Mann (Joshua) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. Basil Owen Woodd. 8vo. London, 1811. [Hh. 2. 47.] Manningham (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of Sir J. Norton. 4to. London, 1687. [P. 33. (32.] Manningham (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of Lady Doro- thea Norton. 4to. London, 1703. [M. 15. 10.] Marshall (Nathaniel) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. J. Rogers. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 63. (3.)] Some Remarks on Dr» MarshalTs Sermon, 8 vo. London^ 1 729. [P. 63. (4.)] Mato (Daniel) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Edmund Calamy. 8vo. London, 1732. [P. 192.(8.)] MiLNBR (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Isaac Watts. 8vo. London, 1749. [P. 192. (5.)] Nailour (Wm.) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Hon. Col. Charles Cavendish. 4to. London, 1675. []M. 15. 22.]] NsAL (Daniel) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Matthew Clarke. 8 vo. London, 1726. [P. 150. (4.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1726. [P. 195. (8.)] Neal (DaniclO Sermon on occasion of the c^eath of Mrs. Anne Philli- browne. 8 vo. London, 1726. [P. 195. (4.)] Newman (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. Richard Mount . 8vo. London, 1722. [P. 196. (1.)] NicoLis (Samuel) Sermon on occasion of the death of Bishop Sherlock. 4to. London, 1761. [P. 31. (12.)] Noble (Daniel) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Joseph Bur- roughes. 8vo. London, 1761. [P. 215. (7.)] Or TON (Job) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Doddridge. 8vo. London, 1752. [P. 192. (6.)] Owen (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Prowse. 8vo. London, 1810. [Hh. 2. {^6,)] Palmer (Samuel) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Caleb Ashworth. 8vo. London, 1775. [P. 302. (11.)] ^FM 15 26 Parsons (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of John ) i^ \ or Earl of Rochester. (Three Copies.) 4to. Oxford, 1680.1 ^J^-jj-. Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1707. [P. 134. (8.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 116. (10.)] Patrick (Symon) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr« Tho* Griggs 4to. London, 1670. [M. 15. 26.] FUNERAL SERMONS. 846 (Syroon) Divine Arithmetic, or the right Art of numbering our Days. 8vo. London, 1672. [F. 16. 37.'] Philips (Henry) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs. l«mo. London, 1705. [P. U7. (6.)] Philips (Henry) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. Tho. Ivyleaf. l«mo. London, 1705. [P. 147. (7.)] PicKARD (Edward) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. Tho. Newman. 8vo. London, 1759. [P. 215. (8.)] Pickard (Edward) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Geo. Benson. Svo. London, 1762. [P. 215. (8.)] PRITCHARD (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Mary Dawes. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 184. (9.)] RiSBtTRT (Nathaniel) Sermon on occasion of the death of Sir A. Bro- derick. 4to. London, 1681. [P. SS. (15.)] Retkolds (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Murden. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 196. (8.)] Reynolds (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Samuel Pomfret. 8vo. London, 1721. [P. 192. (15.)] A Letter to the Rev. Tho, Reynolds upon a Passage in his Funeral Sermon ' for the late Mr, Pomfret. By Simon Browne. 8vo. London^ 1722. HP. 192. (16.)] RiDLsr (Glocester) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Berriman. Svo. London, 1750. [P. 22. (27.)] Savaob (Samuel Morton) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. David Jennings. Svo. London, 1762. [P. 215. (9.)] Scott (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of Dr. Wm. Crown. 4to. London, 1685. L^. 15. (26.)] ScoTT (Thomas) The Duty and Advantage of remembering Deceased Ministers. Svo. Buckingham, 1808. [Hh. 2. 36.] Scott (Thomas) Sermon on the death of Lady Mary Fitzgerald. Svo. London, 1815. [Hh. 2. 84.] Scott (Thomas) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. John West. 12mo^ Buckingham, 1815. [Hh. 7. SG.] Seed (Jeremiah) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. Water- land. 4to. London, 1740. [P. 29. (42.)] Sharp (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of Lady Combury. Svo. London, 1706. [P. 184. (7.)] Shbhman (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. John Hughes. Svo. London, 1729. [P. 147. (9.] SiMEOK (Charles) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Hon. and Rev. W. B. Cadogan. Svo. London^ 1798. [Hh. 8. 50.] Some (David) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. J. Saunders. Svo. London, 1 736. [P. 98. (1 1 .)] Stai3«$py (Richard) Sermon on occasion of the death of Bishop Hayter. 4to. liondon, 1762. [P. 81. 18.] Stennett (Joseph) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. David Rees. Svo. London, 1748. [P. 192. (9.)] Steknett (Samuel) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. John Giil. Svo. London, 1771. [P. 302. (12.)] 846 RELIGION. Stillingflbbt (James) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rer. J. King. 8vo. York, 1782. [Hh. 2. 42.] Stbono ( ) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rct. Henry Grove. 8vo. London, 1738. [P. 98. 12.] Taylor (Jeremy) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Countess of Carbery. 4to. London, 1650. [M. 15. 26.] Tatlob (Zachariah) Sermon on occasion of the death of Lady Biad- shaigh. 4to. London, 1695. [P. 40. (15.)] Trek (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Daniel Gilson. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 147. (2.)] VsMN (Henry) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. George Whitfield. 8vo. London, 1770. [P. 305. (15.)] Venn (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of John Thornton, Esq. 8vo. London, 1791. QHh. 4. 45.^ Ward (Seth, Bishop of Salisbury) Sermon on occasion of the death of George Monck, Duke of Albemarle. 4to. London^ 1 670. [M. 15. 26.] Warren (Robert) Sermon on occasion of the death of Sir Wm. Dawes, Archbishop of York. 8vo. London, 1 724. [P. 113.(10.)] Watts (Isaac) Sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Bury. 8vo. Bristol. 1725. [Ii. 8. 55.] Watts (Isaac) Sermon on occasion of the death of Sir John and Lady Hartopp. 8vo. London, 1736. [R. 14. 30.] Webster (Tho.) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Thomas Robinson. 8vo. London, 1813. [Hh. 2. 34.] W^LD (Isaac) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Dr. John Leland. 8vo. London, 1766. [P. 267. (3.)] Wesley (John) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. George Whitfield. 8vo. London, 1770. [P. 305. (16.)] Williams (Daaisl) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Matthew Henry. 8vo. London, 1714. [P. 196. 4.] Wilson (Daniel) Sermon on occasion of the death o£ the Rev. Richard Cecil. 8vo. London, 1810. [Hh. 2. 36.] Wood (James) Sermon on occasion of the death of the Rev. Joseph Hill. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 147* (8.)] Wroe (Richard) Sermon on occasion of the death of Sir R. Bradshaigh. 4to. London, 1684. [P. 40. (14.)] Mbnestrier (Claude Francois) Oraisoo Fun^bre de Mar^chal Vicomte da Turenne. 4to. Paris, 1676. C^. 14. 8.] Hewi; (Dr.) Funeral Sermon on. 4to. London, 1658. [N. 8. 16.] Shovel (Sir Cloudesley) Funeral Sermon on. 8vo. London, 1 707. [P. 131. (11.^ Udall (Ephraim) Funeral Sermon on. 4to. 16 — • [M. 20. 18.] A Vindication of the Conforming Clergy from the unjust Aspersions of Heresie, &c. in answer to some parts of Mr. Jenkyn's Fimeral Sermon upon Dr. Seaman. 4to. London, 1676. [M. 15. 20.^ ACCESSION AND CORONATION SERMONS. 847 10. Sermons on National and other Political or Public A nniversaries. i. On the Accessions of Sovereigns to the British Throne^ and on their Coronations. William III. and Mart II. BuRNST (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) Sermon preached at the Coro- nation of King William and Queen Mary. 4to. London* 1689. [P. 40. (3.)] QuBEN Anne. Fleetwood (William, Bishop of Ely) Sermon on the Accession of Queen Anne, March 8, 1703. 12mo. In Four Sermons, &g. [C, 20- 27.] Williams (John, Bishop of Chichester) Sermon preached before the House of Lords. 4to. London, 1704. [P. 23. (10.)] Wboe (Richard) Sermon on the Accession of Queen Anne. 4to. London, 1704. [P. 40. IS.] Blackall (Offspring) Sermon on the Accession of Queen Anne. 4to. London, 1705. [P. 23. (14.)] Kennett (White) Sermon on the Accession of Queen Anne. 4to. Lon- don, 1705. [P. 34. (8.)] Shewsll (Thomas) Sermon preached before the University of Cambridge. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 134. (32.)] RsHNELL (Thomas) Sermon preached before the University of Oxford. 8vo. Loudon, 1708. [P. 134. (36.)] Blackall (Offspring, Bishop of Exeter) The Divine Institution of Ma- gistracy, a Sermon preached before the Queen in 1708. 8vo. London, 1709. [N. 9. 6.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1709. [L, 15. 8*] Hoadly (Benjamin) Some Considerations humbly offered to the Bishop of Exeter, occasioned hy his Sermon preached before her Majesty March 8, 1708. 8vo. London, 1709. [N. 9. 6.] Blackall (Offsfpring) An Answer to Mr» Hoadly's Letter, 8vo. London, 1709. [N. 9. 6.] Boadfy (Benj,) An Humble Reply to the Bishop of Exeter's Answer, in which the Considerations (ffered to his Lordship are xindicatedj with an Apology. 8vo. London, 1709. [[N. 9. 6.] A Vindication of the Bishop of Exeter, occasioned by Mr. Benjamin Hoadly's Reflections on his Lordship's Two Sermons on Government ; virith Mr. Hoadly's Reply and the Bishop's Answer. 8vo. London, 1709. [L. 15. 8.] The Best Answer that ever was made, and to which no Answer ever will be made; in Answer to Mr. Hoadly's Bill of Complaint, exhibited against the Bishop of Exeter for his Sermon preached before her Majesty March 8, 1708. By a Student in the Temple [Charles Leslie]. 8vo. London, 1709. [N. 9. 6.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 190. (14.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 274. (5.)] 848 RELIGION. A Letter to a Friend occasumed by the Contest between the Bishop of Exeter and Mr. Hoadly. 8vo. London, 1709. [N. 9. 6.] A Vindication of the Bishop of Exeter, occasioned hy Mr. Benjamin Hoadly's Reflections on bis Lordship's Sermon. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 274. (9.)] JsKNiwas (John) Sermon preached at Great Gransden. 8vo. London, 1711. [L. 15. 6.] Adams (J.) Sermon preached before the House of Commons. Svo. Lon- don, 1711. [L. 15. 1.] Newton (Richard) Sermon preached before the House of Commons. 8to. London, 1712. [M. 19. 28.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1712. [P. 116. (5.)] Sherlock (Thomas) Sermon preached before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 23.] Another Copy. Svo. London, 1714. [R. 11. ^5,"] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1714. [P. 9. (18.)] Ibbot (Benj.) Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London. Svo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 23.] Sharp (John, Archbishop of York) Sermon preached at the Anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Anne. Svo. London, 1709. [P. 133. (12.)] George I. Owen (Jonathan) An Occasional Sermon upon the Proclamation of King George, August 1, 1714. Svo. London, 1714. [L. 15. 15.] Talbot (William, Bishop of Oxford) Sermon on the Coronation of King George I. Svo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 29.] Salter (Samuel) Sermon on the Coronation of King George I. Svo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 29.] Edwards (John) A Sermon on the Accession of King George I. Svo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 29.] Harrington (J.) Good Will to the King and to the King's Son. Svo. London, 1714. [P. 116. (9.)] Willis (Richard, Bishop of Gloucester) A Sermon preached before King George I. Jan. 20, 1714, the Thanksgiving Day for his peaceable Pos- session of the Throne. Svo. London, 1715. [M. 16. 29.] Wake (Wi)liam, Bishop of Lincoln) Sermon before King George, Augiist 1, 1715, on the Anniversary of his Inauguration. Svo. Lon- don, 1715. [M. 19. 11.] Another Copy. Svo. London, 1715. [P. 138. (12.)] Killaloe (Nicholas Bishop of) A Sermon on the Accession of King George I. before the Lords Justices of Ireland. Svo. London, 1715. [P. 73. (8.)] LiNFORD (Thomas) Sermon on the Accession of King George L 4tD. London, 1715. [P. 9. (20.)] Sydall (Elias) Sermon on the Accession of King George I. ( [M. 15. 21. (Two Copies.) .4to. London, 1715. - - - ( P. 9. (21.)] Waterland (Theod.) Sermon on the Accession of King George L, preached before the University of Cambridge. Svo. Cambridge, 1716. [M. 20. 11.] ACCESSION AND CORONATION SERMONS. 349 Harb (Francis) Accession Sermon on Rom. xiii. 4. 4u>. London, 1716. [P. 22. (18.)] BuRN£T (Gilbert) A Sermon preached at St. Paul's, Covent Garden.. 8vo. London, 1725. [R. 11.65.] Massbt (Edmund) A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor. 8vo. • London, 1725. [P4 74. (1.)] Georob II. Potter (John, Bisliop of Oxford) Sermon at the Coronation of King George II. 4to. London, 1727. (P. SO. (15.)] Tilly (Wm.) Sermon on the Inauguration of King George II. 4to. London, 1727. [P. 30.(1.)] Williams (Philip) A Sermon on the Anniversary of the Accession of King George II. 4to. Cambridge, 1738. [P. 19. (9.)] Benson (George) A Sermon in Commemoration of the Accession of the House of Hanover to the Throne of Great Britain. 8vo. London, 1742. [P. 128. (14.)] Clagett (Nicholas, Bishop of St David's) Accession Sermon. 4to. London, 1742. [P. 29. (9.)] Parne (Thomas) An Accession Sermon. 4 to. Cambridge, 1744. [P. 29. (10.)] Hatter (Thomas) Sermon preached before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1746. [P. 29. (11.)] Butler (Joseph, Bishop of Bristol) Sermon preached before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1747. [P. 22. (17.)] CHANnLBR (Thomas) The Impossibility of preserving the Protestant Re- ligion under a Popish Prince. 8vo. London, 1749. [P. 265. (4.)] Benson (George) A Sermon on the Revolution and Hanover Succession. 8vo. London, 1758. [P. 214. (19.)] LoRT (Michael) Accession Sermon. 4to. Cambridge, 1760. [P. 9. (19.)] Burton (John) University Politics, set forth in Three Inauguration Ser- mons. 8vo. Oxford, 1760. [P. 214. (16.)] Gsoeoe III. Drummond (Robert, Bishop of Salisbury) A Sermon preached at the Co- ronation of King George III. 4to. London, 1761. [P. 81. (1.)] RoTHERAM (John) On the Wisdom of Providence. An Inauguration Sermon before the University. 8vo. London, 1762. [P. 214. (7.)] George IV. *Vernon (Edward, Archbishop of York) A Sermon nreached at the Co- ronation of King George IV. July 1 9, 1 82 1 . 4to. London, 1821. S50 RELIGION. ii. Sermons freacked before the Kings and Queens of Kng^ land on various occasions. Edward VI. — Queen Elizabeth. HoPER (John) An Oversight and Deliberation upon the Prophet Jonas, made and uttered before the King's [Edward VI.] Majesty. 18mo. London, 1550. [D. 18. 51.] Whitoift (John) A Godlie Sermon preached before the Queen's Ma- jestie at Greenwich, March 26» 1574. 8vo. reprinted, London, 1714. [P. 137. (17.)] James I. Chandler (Edward) Unde Zizania? The Originall and Progresse of Heresie. 4to. London, 1624. [M. 20. 19.] Hall (Joseph, Bishop of Norwich) The Best Bargain : or the True Way of purchasing Soul-saving Truth. 8vo. reprinted, London, 1707. [P. 276. (8.)] Charles I. A Sermon before the King at Whitehall. 4to. London, 1686. [N. 8. 41.] Maikwarino (Roger) Religion and Allegiance. (IVo Sermoba.) 4to. London, 1627. [N. 8. 16.] Charles II. Barne (Miles) The Authority of Church 'Guides. 4to. London, 1675. [M. 14. 8.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1675. [M. 20. 6.] Baxter (Richard) The Life of Faith. 4to. London, 1660. [P. 86. (13.)] Cartwright (Thomas) At Whitehall. 4lo. London, 1675. [N. 8. 42.] Cradock (Z.) Sermon preached before the King. 4to. London, 1678. [P. 84. (18.)] Croft (Herbert, Bishop of Hereford) A Lent Sermon. 4to. London, 1676. [M. 14. 27.] Fell (John, Bishop of Oxford) The Character of the Last Days. 4to. London, 1675. [M. 14. 27.] Fuller (William, Bishop of Lincoln) A Sermon preached March 8, 1665-6. 4to. London, 1666. [M. 15. 11.] GowBR (Humphrey) On Christmas-day, 1684. 4to. London, 1685. [M. 15. 2.] James (Henry) Sermon preached Oct. 11, 1674. 4to. London, 1674.' [M. 15. 21.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1674. [M. 15. iftJ] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1674. [N. 8. 42.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1674. [P. 84. (81.)] Lant (Benjamin) A Sermon preached at Whitehall. 4to. London, 1662. [E. 1. 22.] Lany (Benjamin) A Sermon preached at Whitehall. 4to. London, 1668. [M. 15. 11.] Lany (Benjamin) A Sermon preached at Whitehall. 4to. London, 1665. [E. 1. 22.J SERMONS BEFORE THE COURT. 861 Lany (Benjamin) A Sermon preached at Whitehall. 4to. London, 1675. [N. 8. 42.] Lany (Benjamin) A Sermon preached at Whitehall. 4to. London, 1675. [li. 1. 81.] LiKOARD (Richard) A Defence of the Church Liturgy. 4to. London, 1668. [P. 28. (80.)] Meooott (Richard) A Sermon preached before the King. 4to. London^ 1675. [M. 14. 26.] Pearson (John, Bishop of Chester) A Sermon preached March 7, 1669. 4to. London, 1669. [N. 8. 42.] Pierce (Thomas) The Primitive Rule of Reformation. 4to. Oxford, 1668. [M. 14. 27.] Another Copy. 4to. Oxford, 1663. [N. 8. 87.] Pierce (Thomas) A Caveat against Credulity. 4to. London, 1679. Another Copy. 4to. London^ 1679. [P. 28. (25 [M. 14. 27.] SonTH'(Robert) The Pleasantness of Religion. 4to. Oxford, 1665. [M. 15. 22.] Sprat (Thomas, Bishop of Rochester) A Sermon preached Dec. 22> 1678. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 15. 18.] Standish (John) Ministers Ambassadors for Christ. 4to. London, 1676. [M. 14. 26.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1676. [M. 20. 6.] An Earnest Request to Mr. John Standish on occasion of his Sermon, 4to. London, 1676. [M. 20. 14.] Stillingfleet (Edward) A Sermon preached Feb. 24, 1675. 4to. Lon- don, 1675. [N. 8.42.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1675. [P; 40. (10.)] TiLLOTSoM (John) A Sermon preached Feb. 26, 1674-5. 4to. London, 1675. [M. 14. 26.] Tillotson (John) A Sermon preached April 18, 1675. 4to. London, 1675. [M. 14. 26.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1675. [P. 96. 18.] TilloUon (John) The Happiness of a Heavenly Conversation. 8vo. Lon- don, 1709. [P. 188. (4.)] Tillotson (John) The Indispensable Necessity of the Knowledge of the Holy Scripture. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 183. (5.)] Ward (Seth, Bishop of Salisbury) An Apology for the Mysteries of the Gospel. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 15. 18.] WiXKiNS (John, Bishop of Chester) Two Sermons. 4to. London, 1669- 71. [M. 14. 27.] Wilkins (John) A Sermon preached Feb. 27, 1669-70. 4to. London, 1670. [N. 8. 25.] YouNO (Edward) A Sermon preached Dec. 29, 1678. 4to. London, 1679. [M. 15. 18.] James II. Ellis (Philip, Monk of the order of Benedict) A Sermon preached before the King and Queen, Dec. 5, 1686. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 27.] 352 RELIGION. Ellis (Philip) A Sermon preached before the King, Nov. 19, 1686. 4to. Loudon, 1686. [Hh. 7. 81.] William III. and Mart II. Beyebidob (William) The Happiness of the Saints in Heaven, before the Queen, Oct. 12, 1690. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 188. (16.)] Two other Copies. 4to. London, 1690. j ^^'x%2\^ Blackbubnb (Laurence) The Unreasonableness of Anger, a Sermon preached before the Queen, July 29, 1694. 4to. London, 1694. [N, 8. 24.] Blaobayb (Jonathan) A Sermon preached before the Queen. 4to. Lon- don, 1691. [P. 28. (27.)] Burnet (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) A Sermon preached before the Prince of Orange. 4to. London, 1688. [P. 40. (2.)] Burnet (Oilbert) A Sermon preached before the King. 4to. London, 1695. [P. 26.(25.)] Gee (Edward) The Improvement of Time : a Sermon preached before the Queen. 4to. London, 1692. [li. 1. ^%!\ Gbove (Robert) A Sermon preached before the King and Queen. 4to. London, 1690. [li. 1. 82.] Hickman (Charles) A Sermon preached before the Queen. 4to. London, 1690. [li. 1. 82.] Lambe (John), a Sermon preached before the King. 4to. London, 1695. [M. 14. 12.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1695. [li. 1. %%^ Leno (John) A Sermon preached before the King. 4to. Cambridge, 1699. [M. 20. 4.] Another Copy. 4to. Cambridge, 1699. [P. 88. (4.)] Manhinoham (Thomas) Public Worship : a Sermon preached before the Queen. 4to. London, 1692. [M. 20. 6.] Meooott (Richard) A Sermon preached before the King and Queen. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 14. 26.] Meggott (Richard) A Sermon preached before the Queen. 4to. London, 1692. [M. 14. 26.] Moore (John) Religious' Melancholy : a Sermon preached before the Queen. 4to. London, 1692. [M. 15. 22.] Patrick (Symon) A Sermon preached before the Queen. 4to. London, 1689. [N. 8. 84.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1689. [li. 1. 82.] Resbury (Nathaniel) A Sermon preached before the Queen. 4to. Lon- don, 1692. [li. 1. 32.] Sharp (John, Archbishop of York) A Sermon preached before the King and Queen, Dec. 25, 1691. 4to. London, 1692. [M. 14. %^.'\ Sharp (John) A Sermon preached before the Queen, on Easter-day. 4to. London, 1692. [M. 14. 26.] Sharp (John) A Sermon preached before the King and Queen> March 4, 1698-4. 4to. London, 1694. 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Cambridge, 1773. [P. 280. (10.)] Hoadly (Benjamin) St. Paul's Behaviour towards the Civil Magistrate. At Hertford. 8vo. London, 1708. [N. 9. 25.] ^U^'-^p— — ^^pw^iy^''^»r»^'»»»^ ■ ■ ■ I II— — ™ ■ ■ wm -—- — m ^^—nr ASSIZE SERMONS. 357 HoADLY (John) The Nature and Excellency of Moderation. At Salis- bury. 8vo. London, 1707. [P. 183. (18.)] HuRD (Richard) The Mischiefs of Bigotry. 4to. London, 1752. [P. 81.(31.)] Jenkimson (Richard) The Methods of subverting Government. (At the Quarter Sessions.) 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 112.(14.)] Lavinoton (George) At Worcester. 8vo. London, 1726. [P. 76. (U.)] Lkno (John) The Advantage of Government, and the Duty of preserving it. 4to. London, 1715. [P. 38. (8.)] LowTH (Robert) At Durham. 4to. Newcastle, 1764. [P. 81. (32.)] Mans ELL (John) Assize Sermon. 4to. 1698. [P. 34. (16.)] Newcome (Richard) At Winchester. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 63.(10.)] Paley (William) At Durham. 8vo. London, 1 795. [Hh. 3. 50.]' Parker (Robert) At Durham. 4to. London, 1740. [P. 29. (39.)] Paul (William) At Exeter. 4to. Exon, 1724. [P. 33. (10.)] Potter (Joha). 8vo. London, 1712. [P. 112. (7.)] Rawson (Joseph) The Advantage of falling rather into the Hand of the Lord than of Man. At Kingston. 8vo. London, 1715. [M. 20. 25.] Richmond (Henry) Two Seraipns at Lancaster. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 138. (16,17.)] Rotherham (John) The Influence of Religion on Human Laws. 8vo. London, 1763. [P. 214. (8.)] Sachsyerell (Henry) The Nature and Mischief of Prejudice and Parti- ality. At Oxford. 4to, Oxford, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 133. (34.)] — — — — The Communication of Sin. At Derby. "^ 8yo. London. 1709. ( [M. 19. 27.] A Letter to Him thereon, hy a Cambridge Gentleman, i 8vo. London, 1709. -^ Savage (John) The Security of the FiStablished Religion. 4to. Cam- bridge, 1704. [P. 23. (17.)] Seward (Thomas) The Folly of Rebellion. 4to. London, 1 750. [P. 31. (SO.)] Simeon (Charles) The Cities of Refuge. At Cambridge. 8vo. Cam- bridge, 1803. [Hh. 3. 28.] Simpson (B.) At Winchester. 4to. London, 1744. [P. 29. (41.)] Slade (Joseph) The Character of a Righteous Magistrate. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 23.] Smalridge (George) The Design of Human Laws. At Kingston. 8vo. London, 1712. [M. 19. 28.] South (Robert) Interest deposed ; and Truth restored. 4 to. Oxford, 1668. [M. 20. 18.] Standish (John) A Caution against meddling with those wlio arc given to change. At Hertford. 4to. London, 1683. [M. 14. 2G.] Stillinofleet (Edward) Christian Magnanimity : at Worcester. 4to< London, 1690. [M. 15. 18.] 358 RELIGION. TiLLT (Williatn) Religioas Resolution in a good Cause. At Oxford. 4to. Oxford, 1705. [P. SS, (1.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 138. (41. )1 TiLLOTsoK (John) The Lawfulness of Oaths. 4to. London, 1681. [P. 36. (21.)] Trapp (Joseph) On confounding Good and Evil. At Oxford. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 133. (17.)] ■ The Nature and Influence of the Fear of God. 8vo. London, 1713. [M. 19. 16.] Wateulamd (Daniel) The Duty of Living peaceably. At Cambridge. 4io. London, 1713. [M. 15. 21.] Another Copy. 4io. London, 1713. [P. 34. (14.)] Watson (Richard) At Cambridge. 4to. Cambridge, 1769. [P. 31. (33.)] Webstek (William) On Prov.xiv. 34. 8vo. London, 1738. [P. 93. (16.)] Wheeldon (John) At Huntingdon. 8vo. Cambridge, 1773. Whitfield (John) At Ely. 8vo. Cambridge, 1718. [R. 11. 65.] Whitfield (William) Christian Liberty. At Guildford. 4to. London, 1705. [M. 15. 10.] WiLLATs (Charles) The Religion of Natyre proved to be a mere Idol. At York. 8vo. London, 1744. [P. 119. (12.)] WiLLET (John) The Nature and Mischiefs of Hypocrisy. At Oxford. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 133. (21.] YouNO (Edward) Two Sermons. 4to. London, 1685. [P. 36. (4.)] iv. Sermons preached on various occasions before Civil CoT' porations and Corporate Societies. (1) Sermons preached before thb Lord Mator, &c. ov thr Citt OF London. Bellers (Fulk) Eclipses spiritualized. March 28, 1652, the Day before the Solar Eclipse. 4to. London, 1652. [li. 1. 31.] Bbrrihan (William) The Authority of Civil Powers in matters of Reli- gion, asserted and vindicated. Sept. 29, 1722. 8vo. London, 1722. [P. 138. (6.)] Calamy (Benjamin) A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, &c. July 13, 1673. 4lo. London, 1673. [M. 15. 22.] Calamy (Benjamin) Two Sermons preached in 1682 and 1683. 4to. London, 1682-3. [P. 28. (22,23.)] Contbeare (John) The Expediency of Divine Revelation. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 87. (1.)] ' — Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1 730. [N. 9. 30.] Cook (John) A Sermon preached Dec. 1 9, 1675. 4to. London, 1676. [M. 14. 27.] SERMONS BEFORE THE LORD MAYOR, &c. 889 CoFPiNo (John) The Ruin and Safety of a Nation. 4to. London, 1702. [li. 1. 82.] BslAUKB (William) Of Original Sin. Svik London, 1725. [P. 74. (14.)] Evans (John) Moderation stated. 4to. London, 1672. [M. 15. 22.] Fleetwood (William) On the Education of Children. 4to. London, 1676. [M. 15. 24.] Harris (John). 4to» London, 1705. [P. 34. (34.)] HicKEs (George) The Strongest Temptations conquerable by Christians. 4to. London, 1676. [M. 14. 26.] The Case of the Jews, as the peculiar people of God. 4to. London, 1681. [M. 14. 33.] HoADLT (Benjamin) The Measures of Submission to the Civil Magistrate considered ; in a Defence of the Doctrine delivered in his Sermon on Rom. xiii. 1. before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London, Sept. 29, 1705. 8yo. London, 1708. [M. 19. 31.] ' Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1708. [N. 9. 6.] Best of All: Being the Student's Thanks to Mr. Hoadly, wherein the Se^ eond Part of his Measures of Submission is fully answered. In a Letter to Himself 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 274. (4.)] Mr. Hoadly's Measures of Sulnhissim to the Civil Magistrate enquired into, and disproved. 8vo. London, 1711. [B. 6. 49.] JoHHSON (Samuel) A Sermon preached on Palm Sunday, 1679. 4to, London, 1684. [N. 8. 28.] Kennet ^ White) The Christian Neighbour. 8vo. London, 171 !• [P. 112. (20.)] Lake (Edward) A Sermon preached Feb. 28, 1701-2. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 133. (25.)] Lambb (J.) The Peace that flows from the Law of God. 4to. London, 1682. [M. 14. 26.] Littleton (Adam) A Sermon preached Feb. 29, 1679-80. 4to. London, 1680. [M. 14. 27.] Ltnvord (Thomas) A Sermon on 2 Chron. xx. 17. 4to. London, 1679. [P. 36. (7.)] Manminoham (Thomas) A Sermon preached in 1679. 4to. London, 1680. [P. 33. (27.)] Mapletoft (John) A Sermon preached in 1695. 4to. London, 1695. [P. 2Q. (13.)] M asset (Edmund) At the Election of a Mayor, Sept. 29, 1725. 8vo. London, 1 725. QP. 74. (1.)] MooRB (John) On Patience and Submission to Authority. 4to. London, 1684. [M. 15. 22.] Moss (Robert) A Sermon preached Oct. 5, 1708. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 133. (36.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 270. 15.] Neville (Robert) On a future Judgment. 4to. London, 1679. [P. 28. (26.)] Oliver (Edward) A Sermon preached Oct. 23, 1698. 4to. London, 1698. [N. 8. 24.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1698. [P. 23. (20.)] \. 360 RELIGION. Payne (William) The Duty of Family Religion. 4to. London, 169L [li. 1. 32.] PiLKiNOTON (Matthew) At the Election of a Lord Mayor. 4to. London, 1733. [P. 19. (S7.)'] Sacheverell (Henry) On the Perils of False Brethren in Church and State. 4to. London, 1709. [P. 26. (23.)] Savage (William) On the Election of a Lord Mayor, Sept. 29, 1707. 8vo. London, 1707. [P. 133. (22.)] SiiAKPE (John) The Things that make for Peace. 4to. Lon- \ don, 1674. HM 14 26 1 Godliness profitable unto all Things. 4to. Lon- i don, 1674. ) Sherlock (William) The Danger of corrupting the Faith by Philosophy. With his Vindication of the Discourse. 4to' London, 1697. CN. 6. 36.2 Squire (Samuel) A Sermon preached before the Lord Mavor. 4to. London, 1745. [P. 29. (32.)] Stakdish (John) The Danger of forgetting God. 4to. London, 1664. [M. 14. 26.] Stillingfleet (Edward) The Reformation justified. 4to. London, 1674. [P. 36.(5.)] Thorp (George) A Sermon on Matt. vii. 12. 4to. London, 1677. [M. 15. 11.] Topping (Henry) On Christian Love and Charity. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 73. (13.)] Trapp (Joseph) On St. Matthew's Day. 4to. London, 1730. [P. 17. (3.)] Turner (John) Animadversions upon the Doctrine of Transubstantiation. 4to. London, 1679. [M. 15. 18.] Turner (John) A Sermon preached before Sir Patience Ward in 1681. 4to. London, 1683. [C. 10. 14.] Williams (John) A Sermon preached Oct. 12, 1679. 4to. London, 1679. CM. 14. 27.] (2) Sermons breached before other Corporations aki) Corporate socibtibs. Calamt (Benjamin) Before the Artillery Company of London. 4to. London, 1685. [P. 28. (24.)] HiCKEs (George) On Sovereign Power. Before the Artillery Company. 4to. London, 1682. [M. 14. 33.] Sprat (Thomas) Before the Artillery Company. 4to. London, 168^. CM. 15. 18.] Berdmore (Samuel) Before the Artillery Company of Nottingham, 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 25.] Birch (Thomas) The Wisdom and Goodness of God proved from the Frame and Constitution of Man. Before the College of Physicians. 4to. London, 1749. [P. 81. (24.)] Hales (Stephen) Before the College of Physicians, on the same subject. 4to. London, 1751. [P. 31. (25.)] SERMONS BEFORE CORPORATE SOCIETIES. S61 CuRTEis (Thomas) Before the CoMPAirr of Apothecariks. 4to. Lon- don, 1731. [P. 19.(34.)] Reeves (William) Before the Society of Apothecaries. 4to. London, 1706. [P. 26. 20.)] Maundrell (Henry) Before the Company of Merchants trading to the Levant. 4to. London, 1695. [P. 34. (27.)] Brtdoes (Henry) The Gospel Treasure. Before the Levant Company. 4to. London, 1701. [M. 20. 4.] Stanhope (George) The Seamans Obligations to Gratitude and a Good Life. Before the Corporation of the Trinity House. 4to. London, 1699. [M. 14. 23.] Manninoham (John) The Great Duty of Labour and Work ; and the Necessity of a Plan for a general Workhouse. Before the Corpora- tion of Camrridge. 8vo. Cambridge, 1750. [P. 266. (20.)] An Examination of Mr. Hutchinson's Remarks, and Mr. Catcott's An- swer to his Observations upon his Sermon before the Corporation of Bristol. 8vo. London, 1738. [P. 271. (6.)] (d) Sermons preached bbvorx the Trustees incobjporated vor SSTABLISaiNO THE NsW CoLONT OF GsOROIA. Burton (John). - .- - 4to, London, 1733. [P. 17.(6.)] Bundle (Thomas). - - - 4to. London, 1734. [P. 17.(4.)] Watts (George). - - - 4to. London, 1735. [P. 19. (17.)] Warren (Robert). - - - 4to. London, 1737. [P. 19. (18.)] Bbarckovt (Philip). - - 4to. London, 1738. [P. 19. (19.)] Berriman (William). - - 4to. London, 1789. [P. 19.(20.)] Crowe (William). - - - 4to. London, 1740. [P. 20. (12.)] Best (William). - • - 4to. London, 1742. [P. 20. (13.)] Ridley (Glocester). - - 4to. London, 1746. [P. 20. (14.)] V. Sermons on National and other Fast Days. (1) Sermons on the 30th of January. CoADE (George) A Letter to a Clergyman relating to his Sermon on the ' 30th of January : being a Complete Answer to all the Sermons that ever have been, or shall be, preached in a like strain on that Annivir- sary. 12mo. London, 1747. [R. 20. 21.] Anonymous Sermons, An Anonymous Sermon on the 30th of January. 4to. n.d. [M. 15. 11.] The Devilish Treason, Hellish Conspiracy, Heathenish Conspiracy, and Damnable Murder, committed by the Jewes against the Anointed of the Lord, Christ their King, as it was delivered in a Sermon on Feb. 4th, 1648! 4to. London, 1648. [N. 8. 40.] Sm RELIGION. A Sermon preached on the Anniversary Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles I. in the last [1 7th] Century, on Titus iii. 1 . 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 75. (22.)] A Sermon preached on the Anniversary Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles I. at Court, in the last [17th] Century. [By Dr. South.] 8vo. London, [1710.] [P. 75. ^23.)] A Sermon preached to a Congregation of Dissenters, Jan. SO, 1713. 8vo. London, 1714. QP. 75. (18.)] Allen (Fifield) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 175L [P. 9. (2.)] Archer (Edmond) Before the Lower House of Convocation. Svo. London, 1711. [P. 75. (11.)] Arrowsmith (Edward) A Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles I. 4to. London, 1736. [P. 19.(3.)] Ayscough (Francis) A Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles I. 4to. London, 1736. [P. 19. (2.)] Baoshaw (Henry) Before the King. 4to. London, 1676. [M. 14. 27.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1676. [M. 15. 11.] Baker (William, Bishop of Bangor) Before the House of Peers. Svo. London, 1724. [P. 75. (6.)] Baker (William, Bishop of Bangor) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1726. [P. 33. (24.)] Barforo (William) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1770. [P. 9. (16.)] Benson (Martin, Bishop of Gloucester) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1738. [P. 19. (4.)] Bbntham (Edward) Before the House of Commons. 4to» London, 1750. [P. 22. (14.)] Bbvbridoe (William, Bishop of St. Asaph) Submission to Governors. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 116. (23.)] ^- Another Copy. 8 vo. London, 1709. [P. 134. (21.)] BiNCKBS (William) Before the Lower House of Convocation. 4to. Lon- don, 1702. [M. 20. 4.] Blackburne (Lancelot) Before the House of Commons. Svo. London, 1716. [M. 19. 10.] Bowers (Thomas, Bishop of Chichester) Before the Houae of Peers. 4to. London. 1722. [P. 30. (22.)] Bradford (Samuel, Bishop of Carlisle) Before the House of Peeis. 4to. London, 1719. [P. 33. (16.)] Bridges (Henry) Before Queen Anne., 8vo. London, 1709. [L. 15. 2.] Browne (Francis) Before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London. 4to. Loa* don, 1713. [M. 14. 11.] Buck (Maximilian) Preached in 1703. 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 134. (26.) J Butler (Joseph, Bishop of Bristol) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1740. [P. 29. (1.)] SERMONS ON THE 80th OF JANUARY. 86S Chandleb (Edward, Bishop of Lichfield) Before the House of Peers. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 109. (8.)] Claobtt (Nicholas, Bishop of St. David's) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1736. [P. 19. (1.)] Clarke (Aliired) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1782.^ [P. 17. (23.)] CoLBT (S.) 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 134, (24.)] CoLBiRE (Richard) Preached at the Temple Church. 8vo. London, 1714. [P. 110.(10.)] CcBNWALLis (F., Bishop of Lincoln) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1761. [P. 9. (1.)] Ceoxall (Samuel). 4to. London, 1730. [P. 17. (9.)] Delant (Patrick) Before the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 4to. London, 1737. [P. 93. C13.)] EoERTON (Henry, Bishop of Hereford) Before the House of Peers. Sto. London, 1727. [P. 75. (2.)] Ellts (Anthony) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1749. [P. 22. (12.)] (Bishop of St. David's) Before the House of Lords. 4to. London, 1754. [P. 9. (4.)] Etre (Robert) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 270. (IS.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 33. (23.)] FiDDEs (Richard) Preached Jan. 31, 1703-4, on which day the Anniver- sary of the Martyrdom of Charles I. was kept. 4to. London, 1704. ' [M. 14. 14.] Fleetwood (William) Before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London. 4to. London, 1699. [N. 8. 28.1 4to. London, 1706. [P. 26. 12.] Fowler (Richard, Bishop of Gloucester) Before the House of Peers. 8vo. London, 1716, [M. 19. 30.] Frbikd (Robert) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1710. ^ [P. 116. (6.)] Garmston (John). 8vo. London, 1712. [P. 34. (28.)] GoocH (Thomas) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1712. ^ ^ • [M, 14. 11.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1712. [P. 75. (10.)] Green (John, Bishop of Lincoln) Before the House of Peers. 4to. Lon- don, 1763. [P. 9. (10.)] Halliiax (Samuel) Before the House of Commons. 4to. Cambridge, 1769. [Gg. 1. 14.] Another Copy. 4to. Cambridge, 1769. [P. 9. (14.)] Hare (Francis, Bishop of Chichester) Before the House of Lords. 4to. London, 1731. [P. 17. (22.)] Jn Examination of the Facts and Reasonings in the Bishop of ChichesterU Sermon before the House of Lords. 8vo. London^ 1 732. [P. 271 . (4.)] 864 RELIGION. - Another Copy. 8vo. London^ 1738. [P. 65. (8.)] - Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1732. [P. 135. (3.)] The present Government in Church and State assert ed, against the Oppug- ners of the Bishop of Chichester* s Sermon, by Titus Britannicus, 8vo. London, irSft. [P. 271. (3.)] Haytsr (Thomas, Bishop of Norwich) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1750. [P. 22. (IS.)] Herring (Thomas^ Bishop of Bangor) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1740. [P. 19. (6.)] HiCKBs (George) Before the Lord Mayor, &c, of London. 4to. London, 1683. [M. 14. 33.] HiGDBN (William) Before the Queen (Anne). 4to. London, 1711* [ [M. 14. 8.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1711. [P. .14. (20.)] HoADLT (Benjamin, Bishop of Bangor) Before the House of Peers. 8vo. London, 1721. [P. 140. (3.)] HoADLY (John) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 183. (17.)] HuTTON (Matthew) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1741. [P. 29.^(2.)] Jenings (John) The Case of King Charles parallel to St. Paul's before Felix. 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 75. (20.)] Kebne (Edmund, Bishop of Chester) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1 753. [P. 9. (3.)] Kennet (White) Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles I. 4to. London, 1700. [P. 34. (7.)] Lbmg (John, Bishop of Norwich) Before the House of Peers. 8vo. Lon- don, 1726. [P. 76. (3.)] Littleton (Edward) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1731. [P. 17. (31.)] Llotd (William, Bishop of St. Asaph) Before the Queen (Mary). 4to. London, 1691. [M. 14. 26.] LocKiER (Francis). 4to. London, 1725. [P. 30. (9.)] LupTON (William) Before the House of Commons. 8yo. London, 1724. [R. 11. 65.] Mannikoham (Thomas) Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles L 4to. London, 1686. [P. 33. (29.)] Maurice (Henry) Before King Charles II. 4to. London, 1682. [M. 15. 22.] Mawson (Matthew, Bishop of Chichester) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1745. [P. 29. (6.)] MiLBouRNE (Luke) Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles I. 4to. Loqdon, 1708. [M. 14. 12.] MooDT (Samuel) Before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London. 4to. London, 1733. [P. 17. (25.)] SERMONS ON THE 30th OF JANUARY. 365 Moss (Robert) Before the House of Commons. 4to. Londou, 1707* [M. 14. 9.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1707. [P. 3S. (5.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1707. [P. 270. (14.)] Nbwcome (John) Sermon on tlie Martyrdom of King Charles I. 4to. Cambridge, 1743. [P. 29. (3.)] Nbwcome (Richard, Bishop of Llandaff) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1756. [P. 9. (5.)] NxwTOM (Thomas, Bishop of Bristol) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1764. [P. 9. (10.)] Pearce (Zachary, Bishop of Bangor) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1749. [P. 22. (11.)] A Letter to the Bishop of Bangor , occasioned by his Sermon. 8vo. London^ 1749. [P. 182. (2.)] PxAEsoN (Edward) Before the University of Cambridge. 8vo. Cam- bridge, 1794. [Hh. 3. 31.] pELLiMO (John) Before the House of Commons, Jan. 31. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 134. (27.)] t FL. 15 2 Two other Copies. 8vo. London, 1709. < k *g- " (\q*\-\ PoRTEUs (Beilby) Before the House pf Commons. 4to. London, 1767. [P. 9. (13.)] Pbbttman (George, Bishop of Lincoln) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1789. [Hh. 1. 36.] Reynolds (Richard, Bishop of Bangor) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1721. [P; 30. 24.] Richardson (William) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1764. [P. 9. (11.)] Ross (John) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1759. [P. 9. (7.)] . Rutherford (Thomas) Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles L 4to. London, 1746. [P. 29. (7.)] Sacheyerel (Henry) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 110. (9.)] Saint Georoe (Arthur, Bishop of Clogher) Before the Lords Justices of Ireland and the House of Lords, at Dublin. 8vo. London, 1715-16. [M. 19. 30.] Saint John (Pawlet) Before the Queen [Anne], at St. James's Chapel. 8vo. London, 1712. [P. 75. (16.)] Salter (Samuel) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1 762. [P. 9. (9.)] Sharp (John, Archbishop of York) Before the House of Peers. 8yo. London, 1710. [P. 133. (11.)] Sherlock (Thomas) Before the Queen, Jan. 31, 1704. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 134. (22.)] Two other Copies. 4to. London, 1704. I ^?' ^' ^^V^ Sherlock (Thomas, Bishop of Bangor) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1733. [P. 17. 24.] 866 RELIGION. Shipley (Jonathan, Bishop of St. Asaph) Before the House of Peers. 8vo. London, 1770. [P. 9. (15.)] Shorbt (William) Before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London, Jan. 51, 1715. 8vo. London, 1715. [M. 16. 29.] Shuckford (Samuel) Before the Corporation of Norwich. 8vo« Cam- hridge, 1724. [P. 74. (3.)] Smalbroke (Richard, Bishop of St. David's) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1728. [P. 30. (11.)] Smalridoe (George) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1702. [M. 20. 4.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 134. (23.)] Before the Court of Aldermen of London, Jan. 31, 1709. 8vo. London, 1709. [L. 15. 2.^ Stackhouse (Thomas) At Richmond, Jan. 31, 1725-26. 8vo. London, 1726. [P. 75. (1.)] Stainvorth (William) At the Cathedral at York. 4to. London, 1689. [M. 15. 26.] Stakhope (George) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1705. [M. 14. 14.] Stillinofleet (Edward) Before King Charles II. 4to. London, 1669. [N. 8. iS.] Stradlino (George) Before King Charles II. 4to. London, 1675. [N. 8. 42.] Terrick (Richard, Bishop of Peterborough) Before the House of Peers. .. 4to. London, 1758. [P. 9. (6.)] Thomas (John) Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles I. 4to. London, 1744. [P. 29. (5.)] Trapp (Joseph) Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles I. 8vo. London, 1730. [P. 17. (20.)] Trimnel (Charles, Bishop of Norwich) Before the House of Peers. Sro. London, 1712. [M. 19. 28.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1712. [P. 75. (12.)] Tyler (John, Bishop of Llandaff) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1707. Qli. 1. 31. 2 Waddikoton (Edward, Bishop of Chichester) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1729. [P. 17. (18.)] Wake (William, Archhishop of Canterhury) Before King George I. 8vo. London, 1715. [M. 20. 25.] Warburton (William, Bishop of Gloucester) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1760. [P. 9. (8.)] Ward (Seth, Bishop of Sarum) Before the House of Peers. 4to. Lon- don, 1674. [M. 15. 18.] West (Richard) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 266. (18.)] Whallet (John) Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles I. 4to. London, 1739. [P. 29. (4.)] Whallet (Nathaniel) Before the University of Oxford. 8yo. London, 1710. [P. 134. (25.)] FAST-DAY SERMONS DURING WARS. 867 Wixxis (Richard, Bishop of Gloucester) B«fore the House of Peers. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 75. (9.)] Wynne (Robert) Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles I. 4to. London, 1704. [P. S5. (dd.)] (2) Sermons preached on Fast Days during Wars, Ckronohgicalfy arranged, Gaudev (John) The Love of Truth and Peace : before the House of Connnons, Not. 29, 1640. 4to. London, 1641. [M. 19. S5J] A Collection of Sermons preached before the House of Commons be- tween the years 1642 and 1648. 4 vols. 4to. London, V. Y. [E. 20. 23-26.] Sancroft (Wflh'am, Archbishop of Canterbury) Before the House of Peers, on the Fast-Day, Nov. Id, 1678. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 15. 11.] Stillingvlebt (Edward) Sermon on the Fast-Day, 1678. 4to. London, 1678. [P. 36. (6.)] Anglle Speculum : a Glass that flatters not ; presented to a Country Congregation at the late solemn Fast, April 24, 1678, in a Parallel be- tween the kingdom of Israel and England. Wherein the whole Nation is desired to behold our Sin and our Danger, by a Dutiful Son of this Church. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 14. 24.] Sharp (John) Sermon on the Fast-Day, 1678. 4to. London, 1678. [P. 86. (15.)] Wake (William) Before the House of Commons, June 5, 1689. 4to. London, 1639. [li. 1. 82.] Cruso (Timothy) Sermon on the Fast-Day, 1689. 4to. London, 1689. [P. 40. (9.)] Burnet (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) Before the House of Lords. 4to. London, 1690. [P. 34. (11.)] Tillotson (John) Before the House of Commons. • 4to. London, 1690. [P. 56. (M.)'] Fleetwood (William) Before the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen. 4to. London, 1692. [M. 20. 6.] Comber (Thomas) Before Queen Mary. 4to. London, 1694. [P. 84. (28.)] Gardiner (James, Bishop of Lincoln) Before the House of Peers, Dec. 11, 1695. 4to. London, 1695. [P. 28. (81.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1695. [P. 86. (11.)] Williams (John) Before the House of Commons, Dec. 1 1, 1695. 4to. London, 1695. [P. 28. (9.)] Cooper (Greorge) Sermon on a Fast-Day. 4to. London, 1701. [P. ^6. (15.)] Prat (Samuel) At the Savoy Church, Jan. 19, 1708-4. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] 368 RELIGION. Dawes (Sir Wm.) Times of War, Times for Natiofial Humiliation and Repentance ; a Fast-Day Sermon before Queen Anne. 4to. London, 1707. [M. U. 9.] Tbimnel (Charles) Before the House of Commons, Jan. 14, 1707-8. 4to. London, 1708. [M. 15. 24,] Two other Copies. 4to. London, 1708. ] p i o/ (al \-\ Moss (Robert) Before Queen Anne. 4to. London, 1710. [P. SS. (8.)] A Sermon on the Fast-Day, Jan. 16, 1711, against such as delight in War, [ascribed to Wm. Fleetwood, Bishop of St. Asaph.] 8vo. Lon« don, 171«. [N. 9. 25.] Smalridge (George) At the Royal Chapel St. James'd, Jan. 16, 1711. 8vo. London, 1712. [P. 137. (2.)] Carter (Nicholas) On the Rebellion of 1715« 8fo. London, 1716. [P. 112. (11.)] ' Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 19. 20.] Gibson (Edmund) Religion the best Security to Church and State. 4to. London, 1715. [N. 8. 28.] HoADLY (Benjamin) The present Delusion of many Protestants consi- dered. 8vo. London, 1715. [M. 19. 80.] Kennet (White) The Witchcrafl of the present Rebellion. 8vo. London, 1715. [P. 109. 14.3 Lambe (Charles) Pretences for the present Rebellion considered, Oct. 6, 1715. 8vo. London, 1715. [M. 19. 80.] Another Copy. 8vo. Loudon, 1715. [P. 137. (7.)] Mynors (Willoughby) True Loyalty. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 270. (10.)] Topping (Henry) Against Popery and Rebellion. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 19. 30,] West (Richard) On the Public Breaches. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. ZS.'] Another Copy. 8 vo. London, 1716. [P. 138. 13.] GoocH (Thomas, Bishop of Norwich) Befpre the House of Peers. 4 to. London, 1739. [P. 19. (28.)] Baeton (Philip) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1739. [P. 19. (29.)] S£CK£K (Thomas, Bishop of Oxford) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1740. [P. 29. (13.)] Mawson (Matthias, Bishop of Chichester) Sermon on the Fast-Day, 1740. 4to. London, 1740. [P. 29. (14.)] Clarke (Reuben) Sermon on the Fast* Day, 1741. 4to. London, 1741. [P. 29. (15.)] Watts (George) On the Fast-Day, Nov. 10, 1742. 4to. London, 1742. [P. 29. (16.)] Webster (Wm.) On Nov. 10, 1742. B^o. London, 1742. [P. 119. (8.)] Denne (John) On tiie Religious, Moral, and Civil State of the Country. 4to. London, 1744. [P. 29. (17,18.)] FAST-DAY SERMONS DURING WARS. 369 Benson (George) Objections against Days of Fasting and Prayer an- swered, in a Sermon, occasioned by the; War with France and Spain, on the Fast-Day, Jan. 9, 1744r-5. 8vo. London, 1745. [P. 128. (13.)] Fast'Dav Sermons on the Rebellion in 1745. Arbowsmith (Edward). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (17.)] Chandler (Samuel). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (3.)] DowNBs (John). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (2a.)] Harvest (George). Svo, London, 1745. [P. 29. (21.)] Herring (Thomas, Archbishop of York). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (1.)] Layington (George). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (6.)] A Latiian's Sermon, at St. Paul's Cross. Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (4.)] Lisle (Samuel, Bishop of St. Asaph) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1745. [P. 29. (19.;] Meadowcourt (Richard). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (16.)] NswTON (Thomas) Before the House of Commons. Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (14.)] NicoLLS (Samuel). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (10.)] Peooe (Samuel). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (IS.)] Roberts (Samuel). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (5.)] Sbcker (Thomas, Bishop of Oxford). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (2.)] Sherlock (Thomas, Bishop of Salisbury). 4to. London, 1745. [P. 29. (20.)] Smyth (George). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 150. (8.)] Strbbing (Henry). 4to. London, 1745. [^P. 29. (23.)] Stbnnett (Joseph). Svo. London, 1745. [P. 95. (15.)] Thomas (John). 4to. London, 1745. [P. 29. (21.)] Warburton (William) Three Sermons. Svo. London, 1745-6. [P. 95. (7-9.)] Wbston (William) Three Sermons. Svo. Cambridge, 1746. [P. 95. (1 9.)] Other Fast'Day Sermons during Wars* Hbrring (Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury) Sermon on the Fast, in 1747. 4to. London, 1747. [P. 22. {ZS.)] Taylor (John) Sermon on the Fast-Day, in 1757. 4tp. London, 1757. [P. 7. (28.)] Thomas John, Bishop of Salisbury) Sermon on the Fast- Day, in 1758. 4to. London, 1758. [P. 7. (29.)] ^ Fothbrgill (George) The Violence of Man, subservient to the Govern- ment of God. Svo. Oxford, 1758. [P. 213. (18.)] AsBTON (Thomas) Sermon on the Fastp-Day, in 1758. 4to. London, 1758. [P. 7. (80.)] 2 B 370 RELIGION. Chandler (Thomas) On the Signs of the Times, Feb. 16, 1759. 8vo. London, 1759. [P. it65. (6.)] DauMMOND (Robert, Bishop of St. Asaph) Sermon on the Fast-Day, in 1759. 4to. London, 1759. [P. 7. (81.)] Green (John) Sermon on the Fast-Day, in 1759. 4to. Loudon, 1759. [P. 7. (32.)] Pearce (Zachary, Bishop of Rochester) Sermon on the Fast-Day, in 1759. 4to. London, 1759. [P. 7. (S3.)] Yonge (Philip, Bishop of Bristol) Sermon on the Fast-Day, in 1761. 4to. London, 1761. [P. 7. (34.)] Barton (Henry) Sermon on the Fast-Day, in 1762. 4to. London, 1762. [P. 7. (35.)] Price (Richard) At Hackney, Feb. 26, 1781. 8vo. London, 1781. [Hh. $. 31.] Beadon (Richard, Bishop of Bristol) Before the House of Peera, April 19, 1793. 4to. London, 1793. [Hh. 1. 36.] WooDHousB (J. C.) Before the House of Commons, Feb* 17, 1808. 4to. London, 1808. [Gg. 1. 14.] (3) Miscellaneous Fast-Day Sermons. Gauden (John) God's Great Demands : Before the House of ComnKons at the Fast before their first sitting April 30, 1660. 4to. London, 1660. [li. 1. 31.] GaEBNFieLD (Thomas) Before the House of Commons, June 12, 1661, a Fast Day, upon the abundance of Rain, and apprehended danger of Famine. 4to. London, 1661. [li. 1. 31.]| Sandcroft (William) Lex Ignea, or the School of Righteousness. Be- fore the King, Oct. 10, 1666. The Fast Day appointed for the Fire in London. 4to. London, 1666. [M. 14. 27.] Parker (William) The Natural Effect and Religious Improvement of Di- vine Judgments. Before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London, Sept. 2, 1748, the Anniversary Fast for the Fire of London. 8vo. London, 1748. [P. 187. 9.] Neal (Daniel) The Christian's Duty and Interest in time of Danger, Oct. 27, 1721 ; on account of the Plague [in France]. 8to. London, 1721. [P. 195. (1.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1721. [P: 150. 5.] Smyth (George) Dec. 16, 1 720, a Day of Solemn Fast, on account of the Plague. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 150. (9.)] Wilcox (Joseph) Dec. 16, 1720, on account of the Plague. 4to. London, 1720. [P. 33.(17.)] Paterson (James) A Warning to Great Britain : a Sermon on the spread- ing of the Plague in France. 8vo. London, 1722. [P. 139. (5.)] FAST-DAY SERMONS ON EARTHQUAKES. 371 (4) On Earthquakes — Fast-Day Sbrhons ok occasion of this Earthquake at Lisbon. Chandler (Samuel) The Scripture Account of the Cause and Intention of Earthquakes, in a Sermon at the Old Jewry, March 11, 1749-50, on occasion of the two shocks, the first on Feb. 8, the next on March 8. 8vo. London, 1750. [P. 187. (1.)] Mason (John) The right Improvement of Alarming Providences. A Ser- mcMi at Chefthnot, in Hertfordshire, March 18, 1749-50, on occasion of the two late EarthquiJces. 8vo. London, 1750. [P. 187. (2.)] Sherlock (Thomas, Bishop of London) A Letter to the Clergy and Peo- ple of London and Westminster, on occasion of the late Earthquakes. 8vo. London, 1750. [P. 187. (3.)] Modest Remarks upon the Bishop of London's Letter, by one of the People called Quakers. 8vo. London, 1750. [P. 187. (4.)] A Vindication of the Bishop of London's Letter from the Cavils and scan- dalous Reflections in a late Jesuitical Pamphlet, In a Letter to the pre- tended Quaker Author, By a Clergyman of the Church of England. ^\o. London, 1750. [P. 187. (5.)] Stsbbino (Henry) A Discourse preparatory to the Fast-Day on occasion of the Earthquake at Lisbon. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 213. (15.)] Ashton (Thomas) A Sermon on the Earthquake at Lisbon. 8vo. Lon- don, 1756. [P. 7. (27.)] BuLKLEY (Charles) A Sermon on the Earthquake at Lisbon. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 213. (20.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 214. (19.] KiDOELL (John) Serious Reflection enforced; a Fast-Day Sermon. London, 1756. [P. 213. (22.)] Latinoton (George, Bishop of Exeter) A Sermon on the Fast-Day in 1756. 8vo. Exon, 1756. [P. 213. (17.)] Mason (John) The Christian's Duty in the time of Public Danger, a Fast-Day Scrmour London, 1756. [P. 213. (21.)] Moss (Charles) A Sermon on Isa. xxvi. 9. 4to. London, 1756. [P. 7. (26.)] Pennington (John) A Call to Repentance. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 213. (24.)] Seward (Thomas) The late Dreadful Earthquakes no Proof of God's particular Wrath against the Portugueze. 4to. London, 1756. [P. 7. (24.)] Warbueton (William) A Sermon on the Earthquake at Lisbon. 4to. London, 1756. [P, 7. (%B.y] Webster (William) A Sermon on Divine Judgments. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 213. (23.)] 2 B 2 372 RELIGION. vi. Thanksgiving Sermom. (1) Sermons preached on the 29th of May, the Anniveesary of THE Restoration of Kino Charles II. , BrunseLl (Samuel) Solomon's Blessed Land, May 29, 1660. 4to. Lon- don, 1660. [li. 1. 31.] MossoM (R.) England's Gratulation for the King and his Subjecto' happy Union ; first preacht on the day of Public Thanksgiving appointed by the Parliament, May 10th, 1660. 4to. London, 1660 [N. 8. 41.] Arrowskith (Edward) Before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London. 4to. London, 1724. [P. 22. (15.)] Atterbury (Francis) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1701. [M. 14. 14.] AwBREY (Timothy) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1715. [P. 75. (17.)] Batehan (Edmund) A Sermon preached May 29, 1749. 4to. London, 1748. [P. 29. (31.) Brett (Thomas) At the Chapel Royal, St. James's. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 75. (19.)] BuRD (Richard) At St. Martin's in the Fields. 4to. London, 1684. [M. 15. 22.] BuRscauoH (William) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 11.] Calamy (Benjamin) Before the Lord Mayor^ &c. of London. 4to. Lon- don, 1682. [M. 15. 22.] Fothe&oill (Thomas) Before the University of Oxford. 8vo. Oxford, 1753. [P. 182. (3.)] A Letter to the Rev, Thomas Fothcrgill, relating to his Sermon. 8vo. Oxford, 1753. [P. 182. (4.)] Gastrell (Francis, Bishop of Chester) Before the House of Peers. 8vo. London, 1714. [P. 116. 22.] Heylyn (Peter) At the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster. 4to. London, 16C1. [N. 8. 41.] Hickes (George) At the Cathedral Church of Worcester. 4to. London, 1684. [M. 14. 26.] Hoachly (Benjamin, Bishop of Bangor) The Restoration made a Blessing to us by the Protestant Succession. Before King George I. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 11.] ■ . Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 61. (14.)] Knaogs (Thomas) At St. PauVs Cathedral, before the Lord Mayor. Svo. London, 1716. [P. 75. (21.)] Knight (Samuel) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1725. [P. 266. (8.)] Lavington (George, Bishop of Exeter) On Rebellion. 4to. London, 1747. [P. 22.- (16.)] Manninguam (Thomas) A Short View of the Providence of God in the Restoration and Succession. 4to. London, 1685. [P. 33. (30.)] SERMONS ON THE 6th OF NOVEMBER. 373 Martin (John) Hosanna: a Thanksgiving Sermon on Psal. cxviii. ^fr~%5> 4to. Oxford, 1660. [li. 1. dl.] MiDDLETON (John) The Duty and Excellence of Thanksgiving. 4to. London, 1730. [P. 17. (26.)] OoDEH (Samuel) Before the University of Cambridge. 4to. Cambridge, 1758. [P. 9. (25.)] Rymer (Thomas) Obedience to Government. 4to. London, 1738. [P. 17. (27.)] Sacheverel (Henry) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 116. (27.)] Secker (Thomas, Bishop of Oxford) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1739. [P. 19. (5.)] Smalribge (George, Bishop of Bristol) Before the House of Peers. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 11.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 137. (3.)] Snafe (Andrew) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 75. (15.)] Topping (Henry) Before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London. 8vo. London, 1715. [M. 20. 24.] Trapp (Joseph) Before the Lords Justices at Dublin. 8vo. London, 1711. [L. 15. 6.] TuNSTALL (James) On Psalm cxxvi. 3. 4to. London, 1746. [P. 29. (8.)] Webster (William) BefovS the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1 742.. [P. 119. (7.)] Young (Edward) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 63. (1.)] (2) Sermons preached on the 5th of November. Attbrbdrt (Francis) Before Queen Anne. 4to, London, 4704. . [M. 14. 23.] Bbntlet (Richard) Before the University of Cambridge. ) [M. 19. 11. (Two Copies.) 8vo. Cambridge, 1715. - - - 5 N. 9. 4.]' Remarks upon Dr, Bentley's Sermon on Popery, 4to. London^ 1716. • [M. 20. 25.] * BiKCKEs (Wm.) Before the House of Commons, Nov. 5, 1704. 4to. London, 1705. [M. 14. 14.] An Expostuiatory Letter to Dr, Binckes. 4to. London^ 1704. [M. 14. 15.] Birch (Peter) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1689. [M. 15. 22.'] Bradford (Samuel) Before the Lord Mayor, &c. of Lon- ) [P. S3, (14.) don. (Two Copies.) 4to. London, 1713. - • j P. 22. (9.)] Bridge (Francis) Before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London. 4to. London, 1684. [M. 15. 23.] Bringhurst (John) Sermon preached Nov. 5, 1749. 4to. London, 1749. [P. 22. (10.)] Burmet (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) At Salisbury. 8vo. London, 1 710. [M. 20. 17.] 374 RELIGION. Burnet (Thomas) Before the Lord Mayor, &c« of London. 4to. Lon- don, 1726. [P. 30.(18.)] BuRscouoH (William) At. St. Peter's, Westminster, in 1715. 8vo. Lon- don, 1726. [P. 76. (5.)] Burscough (William) A Sermon preached Nov. 5, 1726. 4to. London, 1726. [P. SO. (27.)] Chandler (Edward) At the Cathedral of Worcester. Svo. London. 1714. [M. 16. 29.] Crowe (William) Before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London. 4to. London, 1734. [P. 17. (30.)] Dawes (Sir Wm.) Before the University of Cambridge. 4to. Cambridge, 1705. [M. 14. 23.] DoYE (Henry) Before the House of Commons. 4lo. London, 1680. [M. 14. 26-2 Fawcett (Benjamin) At Kidderminster. 8vo. Shrewsbury, 1773. [P. 305. (15.)] Fleetwood (William) Before King William III. 4to. London, 1700. [M. 14. 23.] Freeman (Samuel) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London^ 1690. [M. 15. 11.] GouGH (Strickland) A Sermon preached Nov. 5, 1733. 4to. London, 1733. [P. 17. (29.)] Halley (George) At the Cathedral, York. 4toi. London, 1698. ' [M. 15. 2.] Hey (John) Before the University of Cambridge; to which are added. Two other Sermons, on the, nature of Malevolent Sentiments. 8vo. Cambridge, 1774. [P. 280. (11-18.)] HoADLY (Benjamin) At St. Peter's, Broad-street. 8vo. London, 1715. [P. 160. (9).] Hutchinson (Thomas) A Sermon preached Nov. 5, 1746. Svo. London, 1746. [P. 95. (11.)] Johnson (John, Bishop of Gloucester) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1753. [P. 9. (24.)] Kennet (White, Bishop of Peterborough) A Sermon preached Nov. 5, 1729. 4to. London, 1729. [P. 17. (28.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1715. [P. 34. (10.)] Lampluoh (Thomas, Bishop of Exeter) Before the Honse of Peers. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 14. 26.] Lloyd (William, Bishop of St. Asaph) Before King William III. and Queen Mary. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 14. 26.] Lovell (Edward) Two Sermons, at Rotberhithe. Svo. London, 1726. [P. 75. (4.)] Mkadowcourt (Richard) At Westminster Abbey. 8vo. London, 1726. [P. 76. (5.)] Meadowcourt (Richard) Popery Disarmed, Nov. 5, 1739. 8vo. London, 1740. [P. 99.(6.)] Pearse (Robert) Before the University of Oxford. 8vo. Oxford, 1721. [P. 116. (4.)] SERMONS ON THE 5th OF NOVEMBER. 375 Perse (William) At the Cathedral, York. 4to. York, 1689. [M. 20. 4.] PooLEY (Giles) A Sermon preached Nov. 5, 1705. 4to. London, 1705. [P. S3. (21.)] An Answer to Dr. Sacheverel's Sermon hefore the Lord Mayor, Nov. 5, 1709. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 115. (9.)] Sharp (John, Archbishop of York) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1691. [M. 14. 26.] Sherlock (Thomas) At St. PauVs, in 1712. Svo. London, 1717. [P. 112.(3.)] An Answer to a Letter relating to his Sermon. Svo. London, 1717. [P. 152.(6.)] Another Copy. Svo. London, 1717. [N. 9. 14.] Smith (Elisha) At Wisbeech. Svo. London, 1715. [M. 19. 30.] Stennett (Joseph) A Sermon preached Nov. 5, 1741. Svo. London, 1741. [P. 99. (7.)] Stillinofleet (Edward) At Westminster Abbey. 4to. London, 1674. [N. S. 25.] Stdall (Elias) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1715. [P. 9. (22.)] Sydall (Elias) The Insupportable Yoke of Popery, at Canterbury Ca- thedral. Svo. London, 1715, [P. 75. (14.)] Sykes (Arthur Ashley) At King Street Chapel, Westminster. Svo. Lon- don, 1722. [P. 76.(7.)] TsNHisoN (Edward, Bishop of Ossory) On Prov. xxiv. 21. 4to. Dublin, 1733. [P. 19. (7.)] TiLLOTSON (John) Before the House of Commons. (Three Copies.) 4to. London, 167S. [M. 14. 26.] Two Copies. 4to. London, 167S. j^^^'igg /J^n] TiLLT (William) Before the Mayor and Corporation of Oxford. 4to. Oxford, 1705. [P. 3S. (2.)] Another Copy. Svo. London, 170S. [P. 134. (38.)] Trevor (Richard, Bishop of St. David's) Before the House of Peers. 4to. London, 1745. [P. 29. (12.)] Venn (Henry) On the Opposition of Popery to the Religion of Jesus the Son of God. Svo. London, 1758. [P. 9. (23.)] Wake (William, Bishop of Lincoln) Before the House of Peers in 1705. 4to. London, 1706. [li. 1. 32.^ WiLcoGKs (Joseph, Bishop of Gloucester). 4to. London, 1722. [P. 83. (18.)] Weight (John) Before the House of Commons. Svo. London, 1715. [P. 76. (8.)] 376 RELIGION. (3) Miscellaneous Thanksgiviko Sermons, for VictorieSi Peace, &c. &c. [t.] On the Deliverance of the Irish Protestants from the Massacre begum by the Papists in Ireland, Oct. 23^ [M. 15. 18.] Smith (Wm.) Sermon on the same day and occasion. 4to. London, 1683. [P. 33. {%Z.)'\ Turner (John) Sermon at Epsom on the same day and occasion. 4to. London, 1683. [M. 15. 18.] [iii^ Thanksgiving Sermons in the Reign of James II, On the Suppression of the Duke of Monmouth* s Rebellion (July 26, 1685.) Cooke (Shadrach) At Islington. 4to. London, 1685. {^M. 15. 11.] Hesketh (Henry) At Whitehall. 4to. London, 1685. [M. 15. 11.] Long (Thomas). At Exeter. 4to.London, 1685. [M. 15. 22.] Pelling (Edward) Before the House of Commons. 4to. London, 1685. [M. 15. II.] THANKSGIVING SERMONS FOR VICTORY, &c. 377 PoTTBB (John) A Sermon preached July 26, 1685. 4to. London, 1685. [M. 15. 11.] Scott (John) Before the Lord Mayor, &c. of London. 4to. London, 168;. [M. 15. 11.] WA06TAFFE (Thouias) A Sermon preached July 26, 1685. 4to. London, 1685. [M. 15. 11.] [ir.] Thanksgiving Sermons in the Reign of William III, TiLLOTsoN (John) At Lincoln's Inn Chapel, Jan. 51, 1688, heing the Thaoksgiving day for the Deliverance of this Kingdom from Popery and Arbitrary Power, through the Instrumentality of the Prince of Orange. 4to. London, 1689. [M. 14. 26.] Patbick (Symon) At St. Paul's Cathedral on Jan. 31, 1688.* 4to. London, 1689. [N. 8. 40.^ Hallky (George) At York Cathedral, Feb. 14, 1688-9, the Thanks- giving day to Almighty God for having made the Prince of Orange the Instrument of the Deliverance of this Kingdom from Popery and Arbitrary Power. 4to. London, 1689. [M. 14. 27.] HiCKHAN (Charles) Before the House of Commons, Oct. 19, 1690, for the Preservation of William Ill's Person. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 15. 11.] BuRNBT (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) For the Preservation of King William III. and the Reduction of Ireland. 4to. London, 1691. [M. 20. 6.] Jan£ (William) On the same occasion. 4to. London, 1691. [P. 40. (6.)] ScoTT (John) On a Victory at Sea, before the Queen. 4to. London, 1692. [P. 33. (2.)] TiLLOTBON (John, Archbishop of Canterbury) On a Victory at Sea, before the King and Queen. 4to. London, 1692. [P. 36. (23.)] Sharp (John, Archbishop of York) Before the King and Queen, on the Thanksgiving day for the Preservation and safe Return of his Majesty. 4to. London, 1623. [M. 20. 4.] Barton (Samuel) For the Preservation of William III. from Assassina- tion. 4to. London, 1696. [P. 22. (19.)] [r.] Thanksgiving Sermons in the Reign of Queen Anne, Trblawney (JonathaUi Bishop of Exeter) Before the Queen and both Houses of Parliament at St. Paul's Cathedral, Nov. 12, 1702, being the day of Thanksgiving for the Victories of the Earl of Marlborough in the Low Countries, ^c. 4to. London, 1702. [M. 15. 1.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1702. [P. 22. (20.)] Thanksgiving Sermons for the Victory at Blenheim. Chapman (Richard) At Cheshunt. 4to. I^ndon, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] Elstob (William). 4to. I.ondon, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] 878 RELIGION. Fleetwood (William). 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1704. [P. 9. (26.)] Fowler (Edward, Bishop of Gloucester). 4to. London, 1704. [P. 84. (29.)] Grant (John). 4to. London, 1704. [M. 15. 21.] HouoH (Nathaniel). 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] Kbnnet (White). 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] Pearson (William). 4to. York, 1704. [M. 14. 23.] Sherlock (William). Before the Queen. 4to. London, 1704. [P. 86. (16.)] Trimnel (Charles, Bishop of Norwich). 4to. Norwich, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] Another Copy. 4to. Norwich, 1704. [li. 1. 82.] Willis (Richard) Before the Queen. At St Paul's, Aug. 23, 1705, for tlie success of the Earl of Marlborough. 6vo. London, 1709. [P. 134. (80.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1705. [P. 86. (1.)] Bramston (William) June 27, 1706. Thanksgiving for Victories in Flanders and Spain. 4to. London, 1706. [P. 9. (27.)] BvBNET (Gilbert) At the Cathedral, Salisbury, on the same occasion. 8vo. London, 1706. [P. 116. (28.)] Gardiner (James) On the same occasion. 4to. London, 1 706. [li. 1. 82.] Stanhope (George) Before the Queen, on the same occasion. 4to. London, 1706. [M. 14. 28.] . — Another Copy. Svo. London, 1706. [R. 11. 65.] Burnet (Gilbert) Before the Queen and the Two Houses of Parliament, at* St. Paul's, Dec. 31, for Successes in Flandags. 8 vo. London, 1707. [P. 116.(29.)] Pyle (Thomas) National Union, a National Blessing. At Lynn, May 1, 1707, Thanksgiving day for the Union of England and Scotbod. 4to. London, 1707. [M. 15. 24.] Grant (John) At St. Dunstan*s in the West, May 1, 1707> for the Union of England and Scotland. 4to.London, 1707. [M. 15. 21.] Manningham (Thos.) Before the Queen, July 11, 1708, for the Victory near Oudenarde. 4to. London, 1708. [M. 15. 24.]] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1708. [P. S$. (38.)] Fleetwood (Wm. Bishop of St. Asaph) Before Queen Anne at St. Paul's, Aug. 19, 1708, for Deliverance from threatened Invasion. 8vo. London, 1708. [L. 15. 2.] Knaoos (Thomas) At St. Margaret's, Westminster, on the same occasion. 8vo. London, 1708. I?. 134. (29.)] Stephens (Henry) Before the University of Ojdbrd, on the same occa- sion. Svo. London, 1708. [P. 184. (84.)] Tbimnel (Charles, Bishop of Norwich) Before the House of Lords, on the same occasion. 4to. London, 1708. [P. M, (1.)] i THANKSGIVING SERMONS FOR VICTORY, &c. 379 Hare (Francis) Before the House of Commons at St. Margaret's, West* minster, Feb. 17, 1708-9, a Day of Thanksgiving for Successes in Flanders. London, 8vo. 1709. [P. 116. (30.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1709. [P. 26. (li.)] Manninohau (Thomas) Before the Queen, for Successes in Flanders. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 270. (12.)] Stbnnbtt (Joseph) For the Victory near Mons. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 116. (31.)] Hough (John, Bishop of Lichfield) Before the Lords at Westminster Abbey, Nov. 22, 1709, a Day of Thanksgiving for the Victory near Mons. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 134. (33.)] Kbnnet (White) Before the Queen, on the same occasion. 8vo. London, 10 9. [P. 112.(23.)] TAanksgrcing Sermons preached Nov. 7, 17 10, for the Successes of the Campaign in France and Flanders, Bradbury (Thomas) At New Court Meeting House. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 20. 17.] Burnet (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) preached at the Cathedral in Sa- lisbury. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 20. 17.] Stanhopb (George) Befora Queen Anne. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 20. 17.] SwiPT (Thomas) Noah's Dove^ an Exliortation to Peace. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 20. 17.] Harr (Francis) The Charge of Joshua : in a Sermon before the Duke of Marlborough, on the Thanksgiving day for taking Bouchain. 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 109. (9.)] ^ — Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 4. (18.)] Hoo^RR (George, Bishop of Bath and Wells) Thanksgiving Sermon before both Houses of Parliament for the Peace. 8vo. London, 1713. • [M. 19. 16.] {rp ryQ^ /| N"! P * 276 ri2 "1 I Brady (Nicholas) Sermon on the same occasion. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 112.(12.)] Law (William) Sermon on the same occasion. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 138. (7.] Wyvill (John) Sermon on the same occasion. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 112. (6.)] [w.] Thanksgiving Sermons during (he Reign of George L Sermons preached June 7, 1716, on the termination of the Rebellion of 1715. Bean (Charles). At Barham, Kent. 8vo. London. 1716. [M. 20. 25.] Chandler (Edward) At the Cathedral Church of Worcester. 8vo. London, 1716. QM. 20. 25.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 109. (1.)] 880 RELIGION. CuRTSis (Joho) Sermon on the termination of the Rebellion. 8vo. Lon- don, 1716. [P. 84.(21.)] Fleetwood (William, Bishop of Ely) At Eiy-Houae Chapel. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 25.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 9. (28.)] Gibson (Edmund, Bishop of London) Before the House of Lords. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 25.] Jenings (John), at Gamlingay and Great Gransden. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 25.] Pearse (Robert) Before the Mayor, &c. of Oxford. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 25,'] • Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 116. (3.)] PooLET (Giles) At St. Leonard's, Shoreditch. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 137. (6.)] Sherlock (Thomas) Before the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20:il.] Two other Copies. 8vo. London, 1716. 1 ^'ii^'^zHyI Talbot (William, Bishop of Salisbury) Before King George I. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 25.] Watbrland (Daniel) Before the University ^ Cambridge. 8vo. Cam- bridge, 1716. [M.20. 25.] Another Copy. 8vo. Cambridge, 1716. [P. 137. (8.)] Another Copy. 8vo. Cambridge, 1716. [P. 266. (6.)] Withers (John) On the Perjury and Folly of the late Rebellion. 8vo. London, 1716. [F. 21.21.] ' [yii.] Thanksgixing Sermons during the Reign of George IT. | Sermons preached Oct. 9, 1746, on the termineUion of the ReheUkk of 1745-6, by the defeat of the Rebels at the Battle ofCuUoden. Chandler (Samuel). 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 95. (22.)] Doddridge (Philip). 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 95. (20.)] Maddox (Isaac, Bishop of Worcester). 4to. London, 1 746; [P. 22. (22.)] Penninoton (John). 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 95. (23.)] Prince (Thomas). At Boston, Massachussetts. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 187. (23.)] Stkes (Arthur Ashley), 4to. London, 1 746. [P. 22. (23.)] Warburton (William). 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 95. (21.)] Webster (William). 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 95. (24.)] Thanksgiving Sermons upon other Occasions. Prince (Thomas) At Boston, Massachussetts, July 18, 1746, for the Cap- ture of Louisbourg. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 1787. (22.)] Prince (Thomas) At Boston, Nov. 27, 1 746, the anniversary Thanksgiving in the Province of Massachussetts. 8vo. London, 1747. [P. 187. (24.)j CoNTBBARE (Johu) Before the House of Commons, April 25^ 1749, the Thanksgiving day for the General Peace. 8vo. Loii4on, 1749. [P. 187.(19.)] MISCELLANEOUS POLITICAL SERMONS. 381 Drummond (Robert, Bishop of St. Asaph) Before the House of Lords, on tlie same occasion. 4to. London, 1749. [[P. 22. (24.)] Kkkhicott (Benjamin) Before the Mayor, &c. of Oxford, on the same occasion. 8vo. London, 1749. QP. 187. (20.)] Towooon (Micaiah) Thanksgiving Sermon on the Capture of Cape Breton and St. John. Svo. London, 1758. [P. 213. (18*)] BuLKLBT (Charles) Thanksgiving Sermon on the Surrender of Quebec. . Svo. London, 1759. [P. 218. (14.)] GoDDARD (Peter Stephen) Thanksgiving Sermon. 8vo. Bury, 1760. [P. 214. (15.)] [riit.] Thanksgiving Sermons during the Reign of George HI. DsLANT (Patrick) On the Thanksgiving for Peace. 4to. London, 1768. [P. 7. (86.)] Lambert (George) On his Majesty's happy Recovery. Svo. Hull, 1789. [Hh. 2. 42.] Charning (Wm. E.) Discourse delivered in Boston (North America), in Commemoration of the Goodness of God in delivering the Christian World from Military Despotism, June 15, 1814. Svo. Lopdon, 1814. [Ff. 7. 47.] Cbalicers (Thomas) Thoughts on Universal Peace. (Two Copies.) Svo. Edinburgh, 1816. [lib. 2. 29,45.] 'Another Copy. Svo. Edinburgh, 1816. [Gg. 7. 9.] vii. Miscellaneous Political Sermons. American Resistance Indefensible. 4to. London, 1776. [H. 1. S6J] A Sermon to the People at the Mercat Cross of Edinburgh, on the sub- ject of the Union [said to have been written by Dr. Arbuthnot.] Svo. London, 1707. [P. 131. (10.)] Anderson (Edwyrd) Religion and Loyalty, a Sermon before the Car* lisle Pitt Club. Svo. Carlisle, 1817. [Gg. 7. 9.] Another Copy. Svo. Carlisle, 1817. [Hh. 7. 25.] Armand (James) A Sermon on the Spirit of the Gospel, . (12.)] KsMNicoTT (Benjamin) Sermon preached May 19, 1765, with Notes on Psalms 48 and 89, &c. 8vo. Oxford, 1765. QP. 247. (3.)] Another Copy. 8vo. Oxford, 1765. [P. 280. (1.)] LuPTON (William) The Eternity of Future Punishmenta. 8vo. Oxford, 1708. [P. 110.(14.)] 2C2 888 RELIGION. LuptoD (William) The Resurrection of the tame Body. 8vo. Oxford, 1711. [P. 110. (15.)] Manminqham (Thomas) Sermon. 4to. London, 1681. [P. 83. (128.}] Master (Thomas) The Virgin Mary : a Sermon preached in St. Mary's College, March «5, 1641. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 138. (19.)] Mather (John) Sermon preached May 25, 1705. 4to. Oxford, 1705. * [li. 6. 82.] Maurice (Peter) The True Causes of the Contempt of the Christian Ministers. With a Preface in Vindication of it against the Censure passed upon it in the University. 8vo. Londcm, 1729. [P. 65. (8.)] Meadowcourt (Richard) The Duty of Preachers explained and stated. 8vo. London, 1721. [P. 76. (1.)] Meadowcourt (Richard) The Sinful Causes and Fatal Effects of Calumny and Defamation in Religious Controversy. 8vo. London, 1722. [p. 76. (2.)] Meadowcourt (Richard) The Ground and Rule hoth of interpreting and of trying the Interpretations of Extraordinary Events. 8vo. London, 1723. [P. 76. (3.)] MoRSLL (Thomas) Considerations on the Epiphany. 8vo. London, 1748. [P. 119. (17.)] Neve (Timothy) The Comparative Blessings of Christianity. 8vo. Ox- ford, 1759. [P. 213. (5.)] Newton (Richard) Ministerial Duty. 8vo. London, 1740. [P. 99. (9.)] Patten (Thomas) The Christian Apology. Svo. Oxford, 1755. [P. 222. (1.)] Heathcote f Ralph J The Use of Reason asserted in Matters of Religion ; an Answer to the preceding Sermon. Svo. London^ 1756. [P. 222. (2.)] A Reply to Dr. Paiten*s Defence of his ** Apology,** Svo. Loii- don, 1756. [P. 222. (3.)] Patten (Thomas) The Sufficiency of the External Evidence of the Gos- pel farther supported against Mr. Heathcote's Reply. Svo. Oxford, 1757. [P. 222. (4.)] Patten (Thomas) The Opposition between the Gospel of Christ and what is called the Religion of Nature. Svo. Oxford, 1759. [P. 222. (5.)] Another Copy. Svo. Oxford, 1759. [Hh. 8. 47.] Randolph (Thomas) The Doctrine of Justification by Faith explained. Svo. Oxford, 176S. [P. 249. (10.)] Randolph (Thomas) The Excellency of the Jewish Law vindicated : to which is added an Appendix, and also a short Comment on Psalms cix and lv. Svo. Oxford, 1773. [P. 302. (4.)] An Expostulatory Letter to Dr, Randolph, in Reply to his Charge against Dr, Durell, with some Strictures upon his Comment on Psalm cix. Svo. Oxfordr 1773. [P. 302. (5.)] Harman (Ephraim) A Letter to Dr. Randolph, on his Sermon intitled " Party Zeal considered:* Svo. London, 1752. [P. 189. (12.)] Robinson (Thomas) Youthful Lusts inconsistent with the Ministry. Svo. Oxford, 1733. [P, 87. (5.)] CONCIONES ACADEMICiE, ETC. 389 RoTBEEAK (John) The Origin of Faith. 8vo. London, 1761. [P. 214. (6,)] Rotheram (John) Government a Divine Institution. 8vo. London, 1766. [P. 267. (9.)] Ryi (George) The Supremacy of th^ Crown, and the Power of the Church asserted. 8vo. Oxford, 1714. [P. 73. (4.)] SscKER (Thomas) The Advantages of Education : an Act Sermon. 8vo. Oxford, 1733. [P. .87. (3.)] Silvester (Tipping) Moral and Christian Benevolence. 4to. London, 1734. [P. 19.(33.)] Stephens (William) The Personality and Divinity of the Holy Ghost proved. 8vo. Oxford, 1721. [P. 109. (5.)] Stephens (William) The Divine Persons one God hy an Unity of Nature. 8vo. Oxford, 1723. [P. 109. (7.)] TiLLT (William) A Return to our former good old Principles and Prac* tice, the only Way to restore and preserve our Peace. With a Letter to Dr. Sacheverell. 8vo. Oxford, 1710. [P. 73. (15.)] Tilly (William) A Preservative against the growing Infidelity and Apos- tacy of the present Age, in Three Discourses. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 61. (11.)] ToTTiE (John) Ridicule, as affecting Religion, considered and censured. Svo. Oxford, 1734. [P. 183. (7.)] Tottie (John) The Pernicious Effects of Intemperate Zeal. 8vo. Oxford, 1737. [P. 183. (8.)] Tottie (John) The Folly and Guilt of Satyrical Slander. 8vo. Oxford, 1763. [P. 214.(12.)] Webber (Francis) The Government of the Heart. •8vo. Oxford, 1758. [P. 213. (3.)] Wesley (John) Scriptural Christianity. 8vo. London, 1 744. [P. 338. (6.)] Wheatly (Charles) The Schools of the Prophets : an Act Sermon. 8vo. Oxford, 1721. [P. 74. (15.)] Wilson (Daniel) The Doctrine of Regeneration practically considered. 8vo. London, 1817. [Gg. 7. 16.] Two other Copies. 8vo. London, 1817. [Hh. 2. 30,34.] Worthinotok (William) On the Use, Value and Improvement of various Readings. 8vo. Oxford, 1761. [P. 214. (10.)] 12. Condones Academicce et ad Clerum. Anonymi Auctoris De Christo Crucifxo Concio. 4to. [M. 20. 34.] Atterbury (Francisci) Concio ad Clerum Londinensem, hahita in Eccle- sia S. Elphegi. 4to. Londini, 1709. [N. 8. 27.] Batshan (Wynne) Concio ad Clerum. 4to. Cantabrigiae, 1746. [P. 28. 14.] Berriman (Guiielmi) Concio ad Clerum Londinensem. 4to. Londini, 1742. [P. 28. (11.)] S90 RELIGION. Beveregii (Gulielnii) Concio ad Clerum in Synodo Provinciali Cantuari- ensi. 4to. Londini, 1689. [M. 15. IS.'] Bishop (Thomce) Concio ad Clerum Londinensem. 4to. Londini, 1726. [P. 12. (10.)] Blackburne (Lancelotti) Concio ad Clerum in Synodo Provinciali Can* tuariensi. 4to. Londini, 1714. [M. 14. 11.] Exemplar aliud. 4to. Londini, 1714. [P. 12. (12.)] Browne (A. T.) Concio ad Clerum, ubi vindicatur vera et valida Cleri Anglicani Ordinatio. 4to. Cantabrigias, 1688. [P. 18. (1.)] Browne (A. T.) Concio coram Academia Cantabrigiensi, ubi vindicatur Canonica Cleri Anglicani Ordinatio. 4to. Cantabrigis, 1688. CP. 18. (2.)] Burton (Johannis) Samuel triplici nomine Laudatiis ; Concionea duae habitae in Templo B. V. M. Oxon. 8vo. Oxonii, 1759. [P. 226. (1.)] Burton (Johannis) De FundamentalibuSi Concio ad Clerum Londinensena, 8vo. Oxonii, 1756. [P. 226. (2.)] Chapman (Joannis) Concio ad Clerum, coram Synodo Ecclesiae Cantuari- ensis. 4to. Londini, 1748. [P. 12. 11.)] Crowe (Gulielmi) Oratio in Martyrium Regis Caroli coram Academia Cantabrigiensi habita in Templo Beatae M arise 80 Jan. 1719. 8vo. Londini, 1720. [P. 114.(9.)] Denne (Joannis) Concio ad Clerum Londinensem. 4to. Londini, 1745. [P. 28. (IS.)] Drake (Samuelis) Ara ignoto Deo sacra, Concio ad Clerum Londinensem. 4to. Londini, 1724. [P. 18. (10.)] Edwards (Johannis) Concio et Determinatio pro gradu Doctorates in Sacra Theologia. 8vo. Cantabrigiae, 1700. [N. 9. 39.] Freind (Joannis) Concio ad Clerum in Synodo Provinciali Cantuariensi. 4to. Londini, 1761. [P. 12. (15.)] Gaskarth (Joannis) Enthusiasm! Refutatio ; Concio habita ad Clerum Academiae Cantabrigiensis. 4to. Cantabrigiae, 1700. [M. 15. 2.] Exemplar aliud. 4to. Cantabrigiae, 1700. ^P. 12. (8.)] Gibson (Edmundi) De Excomniunicatione ; Concio ad Synodum Can- tuariensem. 4to. Londini, 1715. QM. 15. 21.^ Exemplar aliud. 4to. Londini, 1715. [N. 8. 28.] Hare (Francisci) Concio ad Synodum Cantuariensem. 4to. Londinii 1722. [P. 18. (4.)] An Rxamination of the Dean of Worcester's Latin Sermon preached at Si. Paufs. 4to. London, 1722. [P. 6. (4.)] Hayleii (Gulielmi) Concio ad Synodum Cantuariensem. 4to. Londini^ 1721. [N. 8. 28.] Heathcote (Radulphi) Concio Academica pro gradu DoctoratCls. 4to. Cantabrigiae, 1759. [P. 12. (14.)] Kate (Joannis) Concio ad Synodum Cantuariensem. 4to. Cantabrigiae, 1719. [Hh. 7. 30r] Lisle (Samuelis) Concio ad Synodum Cantuariensem. 4to. Londini, 1734. [P. 28. (8.)] CONCIONES ACADEMICiE, ETC. 891 Mannikoham (Thomae) Concio coram Praeside, et Sociis CoUegii Sionen- sis. 4to. Londini, 1701. [P. 18. (6.)] Exemplar aliud. 4to. Londini, 1701. [M. 15, 20.] Manningham (Thomae) Concio Academica pro gradu Doctorates. 4to. Cantabrigiae, 1714. [P. 18. (12.)] Marsdin (Robert!) Concio ad Clerum habita coram Academia Canta- brigiensi, Oct. 9, 1 700, pro gradu Baccalaureatds in S. Theologid. 4to. Cantabrigiae, 1701. [M. 14. 23.] Moody (Samuel) Concio Academica habita Junii 30, 1744. 8vo. Canta- brigiae, 1749. [P. 165. (3.)] Pbarce (Zachariae) Concio ad Synodum Cantuariensem. 4to. Londini, 1745. [P. 28.(10.)] Plumptre (Carol!) Concio ad Synodum Cantuariensem. 4to. Londini, 1755. [P. 12.(13.)] Rawson (Joseph!) Concio ad Clerum coram Academia Cantabrigiensi. 4to. Londini, 1709. [P. 18. (7.)] Rawson (Joseph!) Concio ad Clerum Londinensem. 4to. Londini, 1708. [P. 18. (8.)] Roper (Joseph!) Concio ad Clerum Londinensem. 4to. Londini, 1737. [P. 28. (9.)] Rutherford (Thomae) Determinatio Theologica. 4to. Cantabrigiae, 1746. [P. 28.(15.)] Rutherford (Thomae) Concio ad Clerum, de Artibus et Doctrinis, quibus Theologise Studiosos erudiri oportet. 4to. Cantabrigiae, 1765. [P. 12. (16.)] St. John (Pawlet) Humanae Doctrinae Usus et Commendatio ; Concio ad Clerum habita Cantabrigiae Julii 24, 1719. 8vo. Londini, 1719. [P. 137. (13.)] Sharp (Thomae) Concio ad Clerum habita Cantabrigiae Maii 14^ 1729. 8vo. Londini, 1730. [N. 9. 31.] Sherlock (Thomae) Concio ad Synodum Cantuariensem. 4to. Londini, 1701. [P. 18. (5.)] Trapp (Joseph!) Concio coram Praeside et Sociis Collegii Sionensis. 4to. Londini, 1743. [P. 28. (12.)] Trimnel (Gulielmi) Concio ad Synodum Cantuariensem. 4to. Londini, 1727. [P. 18.(13.)] Ward (Samuelis) Gratia Discriminans, Concio ad Clerum, Cantabrigiae habita, Jan. 12, 1625. 4to. Londini, 1627. [M. 20. 19.] Willis (Ricardi) Concio ad Synodum Provinciae Cantuariensis. 4to. Londini, 1702. [M. 20. 4.] Exemplar aliud. 4to. Londini, 1702. [P. 18. (3.)] 898 RELIGION. 13. Sefmons preached at the Anniversaries of Royal and other Charitable Foundations. i. Spital Sermons, preached before the Lord Mayor, Alder- men, and Governors of the several Royal Hospitals. Tenison (Thomas) A Sermon concerning Discretion in giving Alms. 4to. London, 1681. [M. 15. 18.] . ;. Another Copy. London, 1681. [P. »6. 9.] Fowler (Edward) On Wednesday in Easter Week. 4to. London, 1688. [li. 1. S%.^ Groye (Robert^ Bishop of Chichester) On Easter Monday. 4to. Lon- don, 1695. [P. 33. (25.)] Mapletoft (John) On Wednesday in Easter Week. 4to. London, 1665. [li. 1. 32.] Kennet (White). 4to. London, 1706. [P. 34. (6.)] GisTRELL (Francis). 4to. London, 1707. [P. 134. (15.)] Snape (Andrew) On Wednesday in Easter Week. 4to. London, 1707. [M. 14. 9.] Moss (Robert). 4to. London, 1708. [P. 33. (6.)] Dawes (Sir William, Bishop of Chester) On Easter Monday. 8vo. Lon- don, 1709. [P. 134. (13.)] Moss (Robert) On Wednesday in Easter Week. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 133. (37.)] Trimnel (Charles, Bishop of Norwich) On Easter Monday. 4to. London, 1710. [M. 14. 8.] Burnet (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) On Easter Monday. 8vo. Lon* don, 1714. [M. 19. 23.] • Two other Copies. 8vo. London, 1714. j ^^'q^q'^jvs Reasons for writing against the Bishop of Salisbury ; with Remarks upon its Spittal Sermon. By William SewelL 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 24.] Waugh (John) Christian Benevolence. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. IS.] Rennet (White) The Properties of Christian Charity. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 13.] Kennet (White) The Faithful Steward : on Easter Tuesday. 8vo. Xondon, 1715. QM. 20. 25.] Trimnel (Charles, Bishop of Norwich) On Easter Monday. 4to. Lbn- don, 1715. [P. 34. (3.)] Smalbroke (Richard, Bishop of St. David's) Christian Charity, a Rational Duty : on Easter Monday. 8vo. London, 1726. [P. 74. (5.)] Landon (John) The Case of Riches : on Easter Tuesday. 8yo. London, 1726. [P. 74. (6.)] Benson (Martin, Bishop of Gloucester) On Easter Monday. 4to. Lon- don, 1736. [P. 19. (IS.)] Secker (Thomas, Bishop of Oxford) On Easter Monday. 4to. London, 1738. [P. 19. (14.)] Bateman (Edmund) On Easter Tuesday. 4to. London, 1738. [P. 19. (15.)] ANNIVERSARIES OF ENDOWED SCHOOLS. 398 Herring (Thomas, Bishop of Bangor) On Easter Monday. 4to. LondoUi 1739. [P. 19. (16.)] BuTLKR (Joseph, Bishop of Bristol) On Easter Monday. 4to. London, 1740. [P. itd. (28.)] Mawson (Matthias, Bishop of Chichester) On Easter Monday. 4to. London, 1 741 . [P. 29. (29.)] Pearce (Zachary) On Easter Tuesday. 4to. London, 174d. [P. 29. (30.)] Parr (Samuel) On Easter Tuesday, April 15, 1800, with Notes. 4to. London, 1801. [Ff. 4. 71.] ii. Sermons preached at the Anniversaries of Endowed Public Schools. (1) Saint Paui/s School. Wtatt (William). 4to. London, 1679. [M. 15. 22.] Tbkison (Edward) The Excellency and Usefulness of a Public Spirit. 4to. London, 1711. [M. 14. 16.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1711. [P. 33. (12.)] Stkes (Arthur Ashley). 4to. London, 1725. [P. 30. (3.)] Bbrrim^n (William). 4to. London, 1726. [P. 30. (16.)] Lbno (John, Bishop of Norwich). 4to. London, 1726. [P. 30. (13.)] (2) The Charter-house School. Nichols (John) A Sermon at the Charter House Chapel, Dec. 1 2, 1 729, the day for the Commemoration of the Founder. 8vo. London, 1730. [P. 187. (16).] (3) Merchant Taylors' School. CooKE (Thomas) The Christian Sacrifices recommended : a Commemora- tion Sermon. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 12.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1704. [P. 26. (7.)] Dunster (S.) Wisdom and Understanding the Glory and Excellency of Human Nature. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 134. (16.)] WiLCOX (Joseph, Bishop of Gloucester) A Commemoration Sermon. 4to. London, 1724. [P. 34. (18.)] (4) Bishop Stortford School. Dawes (Sir William). 4to. London, 1704. [M. 15. 10.] Oldham (George). 4to. London, 1713. [M. 14. 11.] Clagbtt (Nicholas). 4to. London, 1714. [M. 14. 16.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1714. [P. 30. 20.] (5) Eton School. Horn (Thomas). 4to. London, 1680. [M. 15. 11.] Layton (John). 4to. London, 1684. [M. 14. 27.] Adams (John). 4to. London, 1702. [M. 15. 1.] 394 RELIGION. (6) Exeter Free School. CoNTBEARE (John) Scripture Difficulties considered. Preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Gentlemen educated at the Free School, Exon. 8vo. Oxford, 1733. [P. 87. (2.)] (7) Felstead Free School. Bramston (Wm.) Human Learning not prejudicial to Christianity, at Felstead School Anniversary, Sept. 21, 1708. 4to. London, 1708. [M. 15. 21.] (8) Hertford Free School. Nelson (Henry) Charity and Unity. 8vo. London, 1 708. [P. 134. (14.)] Chambers (Charles) Religion and Virtue, the sure Way to Humane Fa- vour and Esteem. 8vo. Oxford, 1714. [M. 20. 24.] (9) Tiverton Free School. Newte (Samuel) Sermon at the Opening of the Anniversary Meeting of the Gentlemen educated at Tiverton School. 8vo. Exon, 1725. CP- 137. 14.] iii. Sermons preached at the Anniversary Festivals of the Sons of the Clergy y and at the Meetings of Choirs. (1) Sermons at the Anniversary Festivals of the Sons of THE Clergy. Sprat (Thomas). 4to. London, 1678. [M. 15. 18.] Lake (Edward). 4to. London, 1694. [li. 1. 32.] Whincop (Thomas). 4to. London, 1696. [P. 34. (19.)] Stanhope (George). 4to. London, 1698. [M. 14. 9.] Asheton (William). 12mo. London, 1700. [P. 348. (12.)] Kbnnet (White). 4to. London, 1702. [P. 34. (9.)] Resbury (Nathaniel). 4to. London, 1703. [M. 15. 10.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1703. [P. 33. (11.)] Butler (Lilly). 4to. London, 1704. [P, 26. (22.)] Altham (Roger). 4to. London, 1706. [M. 15. 24.] Trimnell (Charles). 4to. London, 1708. |[M. 15. 24.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 134. (19.)] Sherlock (Thomas). 8vo. London, 1710. [R. 11. 65.] BissE (Philip). 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 134. (17.)] A Few Notes on a late Sermon preached before the Sans of the Clergy 6y Dr, Bisse ; intended to vindicate the English Reformation from the charge - of Sacrilege^ Fraud, Sfc. 8vo. London, 1717. [N. 9. 28.] Chishull (Edmund) in 1713. 8vo. London, 1714. [P. 110. (6.)] Sacheverell (Henry). 8vo.' London, 1714. [P. 110. (8.)] Waterland (Daniel) in 1721. 890. London, 1722. [P. 266. (7.)] St. John (Pawlet). 8vo. London, 1722. QP. 80. (2.)] Delaune (William). 4to. London, 1723. [F. 30. (7.)^ Edolbt (Samuel). 4to. London, 1724. [P. 30. (8.)] ANNIVERSARIES OF SONS OF THE CLERGY, &c. 805 Stbbbino (Henry). 4to. London, 1733. [P. 17. (15.)] Manobt (Thomas). 4to. London, 1734. [P. 17. (16.)] Barton (Philip). 4to. London, 1735. [P. 19. (10.)] Lavington (George). 4to. London, 1736. [P. 17. (17.)] Bbbeiman (William). 4to. London, 1737. [P. 19. (11.)] Marten (Edmond). 4to. London, 1738. [P. 29. (25.)] Banter (Edward). 4to. London, 1739. [P. 19. (12.)] Bateman (Edmund). 4to. London, 1740. [P. 29. (26.)] Maddox (Isaac, Bishop of St. Asaph). 4to. London, 1742. [P. 29. (27.)] CoBDBN (Edward). 8vo. London, 1743. [P. 119. (6.)] Contbearb (John, Bishop of Bristol). London, 1752. [P. 4. (10.)] Ashton (Thomas). London, 1753. [P. 4. (11.)] Salter (Samuel). London, 1755. [P. 4. (12.)] Law (George). 4to. London, 1802. [Gg. 1. 14.] (2) Sermons at the Meetings of Choirs, &c. Bisse (Thomas) At the Meeting of the three Choirs of Gloucester, Wor- cester, and Hereford. 8vo. London, 1729. QP. 63. (2.)] Croxall (Samuel) The Antiquity, Dignity, and Advantages of Music: at the Meeting of the same Choirs. 8vo. London, 1741. [P. 99. (12.)] Newton (Benjamin) The Church of England's Apology for the use of Music in her Service : at the Meeting of the same Choirs. 4to. Glou- cester, 1760. [P. 31. (4.)] Sharp (Thomas) A Charity Sermon for the Relief of Poor Widows and Children of Clergrymen within the Diocese of Durham. 8vo. York, 1721. [P. 76. (15.)] Hubbard (H.) A Sermon preached before the Governors of the Charity for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen in the County of Suffolk. 4to. Cambridge, 1 776. [Hh. 1. 36.] iv. Sermons preached at the Anniversaries of Charity Schools. (1) Sermons preached before the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at the Annual Meetings of the Children belonging to the Charity Schools in the City of London. — To most of these Sermons are annexed Reports of the Proceedings of the Socktyfor Promoting Christian Knowledge. Willis (Richard) A Sermon at the first Annual Meeting of the Charity Schools, at Saint Andrew's, Holborn, June 8, 1704. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 14.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1 704. [P. S6. (2.)] Stanhope (George) The Danger of Hard-heartedness to the Poor : in 1705. 4to. London, 1705. [M. 14. 14.] 896 RELIGION. MALRiDOE (George) The Charity of Educating Poor Children: in 1710. 4to. London, 1710. [M. 14. 8.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1710. [P. 26. (8.)] Snaps (Andrew) A Sermon preached in 1711. 8vo. London, 1711. [L. 1 5. 6.] Dawes (Sir William, Bishop of Chester) The Excellency of Charity Schools ; a Sermon preached in 1713. 8vo. London, 1713. [M. 14. 11.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 1 16. (20.)] Robinson (John, Bishop of London) The Benefit and Duty of the Mem* hers of Christ's Kingdom ; a Sermon preached in 1714. 4to. London, 1714. [M. 14. 16.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1714. [P. 26. (10.)] Wake (Wm. Bishop of Lincoln) The Excellency and Benefits of a Reli- gious Education ; a Sermon preached in 1715. 8vo. London, 1715. [P. 116.(21.)] Gibson (Edmund, Bishop of Lincoln) The Peculiar Excellency and Re- ward of supporting Charity Schools ; a Sermon preached in 1716. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 187. (18^)] Hetlyn (John) A Sermon preached in 1734. 4to. London, 1734. [P. 17. (1.)] Pearce (Zachary) A Sermon preached in 1735. 4to. London, 1735. [P- 17. (2.)] Contbeare (John) A Sermon preached in 1738. 8vo. London, 1738, [P. 93. (19.)] Clagett (Nicholas, Bishop of St. David's) A Sermon preached in 1740. 8vo. London, 1740. QP. 99. (3.)] Maddox (Isaac, Bishop of St. Asaph) A Sermon preached in 1741. 4to. London, 1741. [P. 20. (9.)] Secker (Thomas, Bishop of Oxford) A Sermon preached in 1743. 4to. London, 1743. [P. 20. 10.)] Butler (Joseph, Bishop of Bristol) A Sermon preached in 1745. 4to. London, 1745. [P. 20. (11.)] Yardley (Edward) A Sermon preached in 1750. 4to. London, 1750. [P. 8.(1.)] Church (Thomas) A Sermon preached in 1751. 4to. London, 1751. [P. 8. (2.)] Chapman (John) A Sermon preached in 1752. 4to. London, 1752. [P. 8. (S.)] Drummond (Robert, Bishop of St. Asaph) A Sermon preached in 1753. 4to. London, 1753. [P. 8. (4.)] CoBDEN (Edward) A Sermon preached in 1754. 4to. London, 1754. [P. 8. (5.)] Hatter (Thomas, Bishop of Norwich) A Sermon preached in 1755. 4to. London, 1755. [P. 8. (6.)] NicoLLs (Samuel) A Sermon preached in 1756. 4to. London, 1756. [P. 8. (7.)] Ridley (Glocester) A Sermon preached in 1757. 4to. London, 1757. [P. 8. (8.)] SERMONS FOR CHARITY SCHOOLS. 897 DoDW£LL (William) A Sermon preached m 1758. 4to. London, 1758. [P. 8. 9.] Burton (John) A Sermon preached in 1759. 4to. London, 1759. [P. 8.(10.)] AsHTON (Thomas) A Sermon preached in 1760. 4to. London, 1760. [P. 26. (1.)] Nbods (Thomas) A Sermon preached in 1761. 4to. London, 1761. [P. 26. (2.)] CoRNWALLis (Frederick, Bishop of Lichfield) A Sermon preached in 1762. 4to. London, 1762. [P. 26. (3.)] DsLANT (Patrick) A Sermon preached in 1763. 4to. London, 1763. [P. 26. (4.)] RiYsas (Sir Peter) A Sermon preached in 1764. 4to. London, 1764. [P. 26. (5.)] Newton (Thomas, Bishop of Bristol) A Sermon preached in 1765. 4to. London, 1765. [P. 26. (6.)] Tucker (Jostah) A Sermon preached in 1766. 4to. London, 1766. [P. 26. (7.)] Keenb' (Edmund, Bishop of Chester) A Sermon preached in 1767. 4to. London, 1767. [P. 26, (8.)] WoRTHiNGTON (William) A Sermon preached in 1768. 4to. London, 1768. [P. 26. (9.)] YoNOE (Philip, Bishop of Norwich) A Sermon preached in 1769. 4to, London, 1769. [P. 26. (10.)] HoRSLBT (Samuel, Bishop of Saint David's) A Sermon preached in 1 793. 4to. London, 1 793. [Hh. 4. 46.] PoTT (Joseph Holden) A Sermon preached in 1794. 4to. London, 1794. [Hh. 4. 46.] Marsh (Herbert) The National Religion the Foundation of National Education; a Sermon preached in 1811. 4to. London, 1811. [Hh. 7. SO.] Langdon (Whittington) A Sermon preached in 1812. Svo. London, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.] (2) Sermons in Behalf of Charity Schools, in Different Parts of England. The Duty of Charity enforced. 8vo. [P. 187. (15.)] Bennet (Thomas) Charity Schools recommended : a Sermon at St. James's, Colcheter. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 131. (7.)] Benson (George) The Excellence of Moral Duties above Positive Insti- tutions : a Sermon for the Benefit of a Charity School. 8vo. London, 1744. [P. 128.(12.)] BissE (Thos.) Public Education, particularly in the Charity Schools, at PhDip's Church, Birmingham: a Sermon preached August 9, 1724. 8vo. London, 1725. [R. 11. 65.] Chandler (Samuel) Doing Good recommended from the Example of Christ : a Sermon for a Charity School in Gravel Lane, Southwark. Svo. London, 1727. [P. 265. (1.)] 398 RELIGION. Chandler (Samuel) The Excellency of the Knowledge of Christ : a Ser- mon preached to the Charitable Society for promoting Religious Know- ledge among the Poor. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. ft65. (5.)] Clarke (Alured) A Sermon before the Trustees of Charity Schools of Exeter., 8vo. London, 1741. [P. 99. (5.)] Dawbs (Sir William) The Nature and Excellency of the Duty of Almii- giving. A Sermon for the Charity Schools of St. Giles in the Fields. 4to. London, 1707. [M. 14. 9.] FuRNEAUx (Philip) The Importance of Education: a Sermon for the Benefit of the Charity School, Gravel Lane, Southwark. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 187. (17.)] HoRROBiN- (Robert) A Sermon preached at St. Peter's Church, Liverpool, for promoting the Charity School there. 8 vo.' Liverpool, 1719. [P. 116.(16.)] Ingram (Robert) A Sermon preached at St. James's Church, Colchester, for the Benefit ofthe Charity School. 8vo. Colchester, 1788. [Hh.d.Sl.] Jackson (John) The Blessedness of communicating to Charity Schools : a Sermon at Dursley in Gloucestershire. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 184. (18.)] Price (Richard) The Nature and Dignity of the Human Soul : a Sermon for the Gravel Lane Charity School. 8vo. London, 1766. [P. 248. (8.)] Trimnel (Charles, Bishop of Norwich) A Sermon on Charity Schools. 8vo. Norwich, 1708. [F. 34. (12.)] Whiston (William) At Trinity Church, Cambridge, at the Meeting of the Charity Schools in Cambridge. 4to. Cambridge, 1705. [M. 14. 23.] Another Copy. 4to. Cambridge, 1705. [P. 23. (23.)] WoLSTONHOLM (Hcury) A Sermon preached at the Parochial Chapel, Liverpool, for promoting the Charity School there. 8vo. Liverpocd, 1822. [P. 116. (17.)] (3) Sermons before the Society for Promoting Protestant Schools in Ireland. [To several of these Sermons are annexed Reports ofthe Proceedings ofthe Society.'] A Copy of the Charter granted by King George II. for erecting Protes- tant Schools in Ireland. 4to. Dublin, 1733. [P. 19. (7b.)] Sherlock (Thomas, Bishop of London) A Sermon before the Society for promoting Protestant Schools in Ireland, in 1738. 4to. London, 1738. [P. 19.(21.)] Howard (Robert, Bishop of Elphin) A Sermon preached in 1738. 4to. Dublin. 1738. [P. 22. (8.)] WiLcocKs (Joseph, Bishop of Rochester) A Sermon preached in 1739. 4to. London, 1739. [P. 22. (3.)] Clayton (Robert, Bishop of Cork) A Sermon preached in 1740. 4to. Dublin, 1740. [P. 20. (15.)] Maddox (Isaac, Bishop of St. Asaph) A Sermon preached in 1740. 4to. London, 1 740. [P, 20. (1 7.)] SERMONS FOR CHARITY SCHOOLS. 399 HnuuMO (Thomas, Bishop of Bangor) A Sermon preached in 1741. 4lo. London, 174K [P. 20. (18.)] -Another Copy. 4to. London, 1741. [P. 4. (2.)] Stonb (George, Bishop of Ferns) A Sermon preached in 1742. 4to. Dublin, 1742. [P. 22. (4.)] Bbrrimak (William) A Sermon preached in 1742. 4to. London, 1742. [P. 20. (19.)] Thomas (John) A Sermon preached in 1 748. 4to. London, 1 743. [P. 20. (20.)] Delant (Patrick) A Sermon preached in 1744. 4to. London, 1744. [P. 20. (21.)] HuTTOK (Matthew, Bishop of Bangor) A Sermon preached in 1745. 4to. London, 1745. [P. 22. (6.)] Flbtcheb (Thomas, Bishop of Kildare) A Sermon preached in 1746. 4to. Dublin, 1746. [P. 22. (5.)] Thomas (John) A Sermon preached in 1 747. 4to. Dublin, 1 747. [P. 22. (7.)] Donne (Robert, Bishop of Leighlin) A Sermon preached in 1750. 4to. Dublin, 1750. [P. 4. (1.)] Hatteb (Thomas, Bishop of Norwich) A Sermon preached in 1753. 4to. London, 1753. [P. 4. (3.)] Kbenb (Edmuod, Bishop of Chester) A Sermon preached in 1755. 4to. London, 1755. [P. 4. (4.)] Seckeb (Thomas, Bishop of Oxford) A Sermon preached in 1757. 4to. London, 1757. [P. 4. (5.)] Stopeord (James, Bishop of Cloyne) A Sermon preached in 1758. 4to. Dublin, 1758. [P. 4. (6.)] Flbtcheb (Philip, Dean of Kildare) A Sermon preached in 1759. Lon- 'nuip, Jjean < . [P. 4. (7. don, 1759. [P. 4. (7.)] V. Sermons preached in behalf of Hospitals and Infirmaries. Willis (Xhomas) A Sermon on the Public as well as Private Advan- tages of Hospitals. 4to. London, 1788. [Hh. 1. 36.] Sbeblock (Thomas, Bishop of Salisbury) A Sermon preached before the Trustees of the Westminster Infirmary. 4to. London, 1735. [P. 17. (5.)] Clabke (Alured) A Sermon preached at Winchester, before the Gover- nors of the County Hospital. 4to. London, 1737. [P. 19. (22.)] Wabburton (William) A Sermon preached at the Abbey Church, Bath, for the General Hospital of that City. 8yo. London, 1742. [P. 119.(13.)] Sleech (John) A Sermon preached at the Cathedral, Exon, for the Be- nefit of the Hospital for the Sick and the Lame. 8vo. Exon, 1743. [P. 119.(15.)] Maddox (Isaac, Bishop of St. Asaph) A Sermon preached before the Goyemors of the London Infirmary. 4to. London, 1 743, and 1 744. [P. 29. (33,34.)] 400 RELIGION. Doddridge (Philip) Compassion to tbe Sick recommended and urged, in a Sermon at Northampton, for the Infirmary. 8vo. London, 174S. [P. 128. Ci7.)] Holme (Thomas) A Sermon preached at All Saints, Northampton, for the Benefit of the County Infirmary. 8vo. Northampton, 1745. [P. 119. (U.)]* Bishop (Hawley) The Effects of Christianity on Human Nature : an Anniversary Sermon at the Church of All Saints, Northampton, for the Benefit of the Sick and Lame Poor. 8vo. Northampton, 1747. [P. 187.(12.)] Thomas (John, Bishop of Peterborough) An Anniversary Sermon at All Saints, Northampton, for the Benefit of the County Infirmary. Svo. Northampton, 1748. [P. 187. (11.)] Tucker (Josiah) Hospitals and Infirmaries, considered as Christian Schools of Instruction for the Adult Poor : a Sermon preached at Bristol, before the Contributors to the Bristol Infirmary. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 187.(14.)] HoRBERRY (Matthew) The Preeminence of Charity : a Sermon at the ' Church of St. Chad, Salop, before the Trustees of the Infirmary. 8vo. London, 1747. [P. 187. (13.)] Owen (E.) The Natural Grounds and Measures of Chanty: a Sermon preached in the Church of St. Nicholas, Liverpool, for the Benefit of the Infirmary there. 8vo. London, 1765. [P. 249. (5.)] Percival (T. B.) a Discourse to the Gentlemen of the Faculty, the Clergy, and the Trustees of the Infirmary at Liverpool, on their re- spective Duties. 8vo. Manchester, 1794. [Hh. 3. 31.] Chalmers (Thomas) A Sermon preached before the Society for the Relief of the Destitute Sick, at St. Andrew's Church, Edinburgh. 8vo. Glasgow, 1818. [Hh. 2. 29.] vi. Miscellamoiis Charity Sermons. (1) Sermons preached ith Aid of the Charitable Collec- tions, FOR the Persecuted French Protestants. HicKES (George) The true Notion of Persecution stated, in a Sermon preached at the time of the Contribution lor the French Protestants. 4to. London, 1682. [M. 14. 33.] Burnet (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury) A Sermon on reading the Brief for the Persecuted Exiles of the Principality of Orange. 4to. London, 1 704. * [P. 4. (9.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1704. [P. 40. (4.)] Bolde (Samuel) A Sermon against Persecution, preached for tbe Perse- cuted Protestants in France. With a Brief Relation of the Prosecu- tions against the Author for the said Sermon, and for his Plea for Moderation towards Dissenters. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 197. 1.] Bolde (Samuel) A Sermon for the French Refugees, March 26, 1682. 4to. London, 1682. [li. 1. 31.] SERMONS FOR BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS. 401 (2) Sermons preached on March 1. before the Society of Antient Britons. WooTTOH (William) A Sermon in Welch, preached in 1722. 8vo. Lon- don, 1723. [P. 139. (4.)] Harris (John) A Sermon in English, preached in 1 724. 4to. London, 1725. [P. SO. (12.)] NicHOLL (John) Ancient British Hospitality : a Sermon preached in 1746. 8?o. London, 1747. [P. 99. (4.)] Evans (John) The Christian Soldier: a Sermon preached in 1750. 8vo. London, 1751. [P. 183. (94.)] (3) Sermons preached before Benevolent County Associations, &c. &c. Disss (Thomas) Society recommended : a Sermon before the Society of the Natives of Herefordshire, Feb. 7, 1727. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 138. 1.] Asshston (William) A Sermon before the Natives of Kent. 4to. Lon- don, 1700. [P. 40. (8.)] Claoett (William) The Humanity and Charity of Christians, at the Suf- folk Feast, Nov. 30, 1686. 4to. London, 1687. [li. 1. 32.] HicKBS (George) The Moral Shechinah ; or a Discourse of God's Glory : a Sermon at the Yorkshire Feast, June 11, 1682. 4to. London, 1682. [M. 14. 33.] Kino (James) The Good Samaritan exemplified : a Sermon at the Anni- versary Meeting of the Natives of Southampton, Dec. 1, 1707. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 134. (20.)] Manninoham (Thomas) A Sermon at the Hampshire Feast. 4to. Lon- don, 1686. [P. 33. (31.)] Shelley (Peter) A Sermon at the Cheshire Feast. 4to. London, 1700. [P. 34. (35.)] TiLLOTsoK (John) A Sermon preached at the First General Meeting of the Yorkshire Society in London. 4to. London^ 1679. [M. 14. 26.] TaiiCNSL (Charles) A Sermon preached on occasion of the Huntingdon- shire Feast. 4to. London, 1697. [P. 34. (5.)] Wake (William) A Sermon preached before the Gentlemen of the County of Dorset. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 15. 11.] Adams (William) The Duties of Industry, Frugality, and Sobriety : a Ser- mon preached to a Society of Tradesmen and Artificers at St. Chad's, Salop. 8vo. London, 1766. [P. 267. (10.)] Brown (John) A Sermon preached at St. Paul's, on occasion of the Brief for the Establishment of Colleges at Philadelphia and New York. 4to. London, 1763. [P. 31. (2.)] Chandler (Samuel) St. Paul's Rules of Charity : a Sermon preached before the Society for relieving the Widows and Orphans of Poor Dis- senting Ministers. 4to. London, 1749. [R. 16. 12.] 2 D 40S RELIGION. 14. Sermons preached before or in behalf of Religiow and Missionary Societies. i. Sermons preached before the Religious Societies in London. Calamt (Edmund) The Seasonableness of Religious Sociedea : a Sunday Morning Lecture. 8vo. London, 1714. [Afl. 19. 24.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1714. [P. 112. (25.)] Bereiman (William) A Sermon before the Religious Societies of London. 4to. London, 1739. [P. 19. (32.)] DooD (William) Unity recommended : a Sermon at the Annual Meeting of the Religious Societies of London ; to which is added, an Account of the Religious Societies. 4to. London, 1759. [P. 31. (10.)^ ii. Sermons before the Societies in London for Reformation of Manners^ chronologically arranged. , Sermons preached in London. Kennett (White) A Sermon preached in 1701. 4to. London, 1702. [P. 346. (3.)] Bissett (William) Plain English: a Sermpn preached in 1704. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 15. 36.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1704. [P. 63. (17.)] Wake (William^ Bishop of Lincoln) A Sermon preached in 1705. 4to. London, 1705. [P. 34. (15.)] Nicholson (William, Bishop of Carlisle) A Sermon preached in 1706. 8 RELIGION. Foster (Wm.) A Sermon preached on reading her Majeaty't Letter fiir promoting the Propagation of the Gospel. ' 8vo. London, 1714. [P. 110. (18.)] (ft) Sermoks. preached before other Missionary Societiks, AND FOR THE BiBLE SoCIETY, &C. Hales (Stephen) A Sermon preached before the Associates of Dr. Bray for converting the Negroes in the British Plantations. 4to. London^ 1784. [P. 17.(7.)] Cuming (Patrick) Anniversary Sermon before the Society in Scotland for promoting Christian Knowledge. Sro. Edinburgh, 1760. [P. 210. (IS.)] Leechman (William) Anniversary Sermon before the same Society. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1767. [P. 248. (5.)] Buchanan (Walter) Anniversary Sermon before the same Society. 8vo, Edmburgh, 1804. [Gg, 6. 16.] GooDE (William) Anniversary Sermon before the Corresponding Branch in London of the same Society. 8vo. London, 1809. -[Gg. 6. 16.] Welwood (Sir H. M.) Anniversary Sermon before the same Society. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1810. [Gg. 6. 16.] Chalmers (Thomas) The Utility of Missions : a Sermon before the same Society. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1816. [Gg. 7. 8.] Another Copy. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1816. [Hh. «. 45.] Another Copy. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1817. [Hh. 2. 29.] Chalmers (Thomas) The Two great Instruments for propagating the Gospel. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1817. [Hh. 2. 29.] Another Copy. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1817. [Hh. 2. 45.] Maettn (Henry) Christian India : or, an Appeal on behalf of 900,000 Christians in India who want 'the Bible. A Sermon preached at Cal- cutta. 8vo. Calcutta, 181 1. [Hh. 7. 29.] ScoTT (John) The Nations imploring the Word of Life ; a Sermon for the Benefit of the Bible Society. 12mo. Hull> 1811. [Hh. 7. 36.] Dealt RT (Wm.) Two Sermons preached at Colchester for the Benefit of the Colchester and East Essex Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1813. [Gg. 6. 16.] Thohason (T. T.) The Claims of Israel ; a Sermon preached at Calcutta for the Benefit of the London Society for promoting Christianity among the Jews. 8vo. Calcutta, 1813. [Qg. 6. 20.] 15. Sermons preached on Recantations of Popery^ S^c. Lee (Dr.) A Recantation Sermon, preached at St. Paul's, London, Nov. 29, 1663. 4to. London, 1663. t^- 8. 19.] EoAN (Anthony) The Franciscan Convert ; or a Recantation Sermon in London, on April 6, 1673. To which is annexed, a Narrative of the strange Behaviour and Speeches of the Papists in Ireland since his Majesty's Declaration of Indulgence^ and the commendatory Letter in Latine given to the Author by his Superior before his Conversion* 4to. London, 1673. [N. 8. 37.] MISCELLANEOUS SERMONS. 407 LvBAKCT (Hi{^ljtus do Chastelet de) An Abjuration Sermon, preached in the Savoy, July 11, 1675. 4to. London, 1675. [N. 8. 20.] A Letter from a Gentleman in London to his Friend in the Country^ on the frauds ofLuzancy. 4to. 16—. [M. 20. 36.] De la Motte (Francis) The Abominations of the Church of Rome ; a Recantation Sermon, preached in the Savoy. 4to. London, 1675. ^ [N. 8. 20.] HuDLBSTON (William) A Sermon on his Conversion from Popery. 8vo. London, 1729. [P. 63. (13.)] Adams (John) A Sermon, preached at St. Clement's Danes, Sept 29, 1700, occasioned by the recantation of Mr. Clement Foynes, lately a Quaker. 4to. London, 1700. [N. 8. 24.] 16. Miscellaneous Sermons. Anonymous Sermons. A Sermon no less fruitful than fomous, made in the yeare of our Lord 1388, and found out hyd in a wall. Which Seripon is set forth by the old copy, without adding or diminishing save the old rude English here and there amended. Imprinted at London by John Awdel, 1575. 8vo. [L 18. 32.] The Necessity of Christian Subjection, on Rom. xiii. 5. 4to. [N. 8. 40.] A Sermon against Quakerism ; a Discourse on the Resurrection and As- cension of the Body of the Holy Jesus of Nazareth. 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 133. (23.)] The Thankful Penitent : a Practical Discourse on Luke vii. 47. 8vo. London, 1712. [M. 19. 28.] The Christian cautioned against his Spiritual Adversary. 8vo. Lon- don, 1731. I?. 266. (19.)] The Occasional Preacher, Nos. I.— IX. 8vo. London, 1741-42. [E. 21. 7.] The Great Importance of Christian Communion. 12mo. Darlington, 1800. [Hh. 4. 32.] Adam (Thomas) Christ's Riches. 8vo. York, 1772. [P. 305. (14.)] Adams (William) A Test of True and False Doctrines. 8vo. London, 1770. [P. 302. (2.)] The First of a Series of Letters to the Author of " Pietas Oxoniensis," in Answer to his Letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams, occasioned by the publica- tion of his Sermon. 8vo. London, 1770. [P. 302. (3.)] Alletne (John) Episcopacy asserted, and recommended as the great Bond of Union. 4to. Cambridge, 1701. [N. 8. 28.] Anderson (John) A Sermon on John i. 14 : to which is annexed the Ge- nealogy of Christ. 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 63. (12.)] Barlow (William) A Sermon preached at Paules Crosse, March 1, 1600. With a short Discourse of the kte Earl of Essex, his Confession and Penitence before and at the time of his death. 12mo. London, 1601. [G. 8. 27.] 408 RELIGION. Barrow (Isaac) A Sermon on the Passion of our Saviour, on Good- Friday, April 13, 1677. 4to. London, 1677. [M. 14. 27.] An Appeal to the Light ; or Richard Baxter's Account of four accused Passages of a Sermon on Eph. i. 3. 4to. London, 1674. [L. 15.21.] Bedford (Arthur) The Doctrine of Assurance ; or the Case of a weak and doubting Conscience. London, 1738. [P. 93. (10.)^ Benson (George) The Gospel Method of Justification. 8vo. London, 1758. [P. 214. (4.)] BiNCKEs (William) The Christian Synagogue : or the Original, Rise, and Benefit of Parochial Churches. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 73. (14.)] BissB (Thomas) A Defence of Episcopacy. 4to. Oxford, 1708. [P. 27. (1.)] Blackall (Offspring) Sermon on the Keeping of Christian Festivals. 4to. London, 1705. [P. 23. (13.)] The Divine Institution of Magistracy. 8vo. London, 1 709. [N. 9. 6.] Blackburn E (Rev. Mr.) A Sermon to a large Congregation in the Country, on Friday, Jan. 5, 1753, being the day distinguished in the Almanacks for this present year by the title of Christmas Day. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 183. 22.] Blennerhassett (Thomas) Legal Obedience in opposition to unlimited, • the Subject's necessary Duty and Prince's best Security, a Semoon at Berwick Street Chapel, Westminster. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 183. (16.)] BosTwicK (David) Self disclaimed and Christ exalted. 8vo. Philadd- phia, 1776. [Hh. 2.42.] BowDEN (James) The Affection of Christ to his Young Disciples. 8vo. London, 1795. [Hh. 2. 42.] Two Notable Sermons made by that worthy Martyr of Christ, Master John Bradford. 8vo. London, 1574. [I. 18. 32.] Bradford (Samuel) An Exhortation to Purity and Peace. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 183. (21.)] Bradford (Samuel) The Christian Religion the Occasion, not the Cause of Division. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 19. 10.] Bradford (Samuel, Bishop of Rochester) Sermon on the Design and Use of Confirmation. 8vo. London, 1724. [P. 76. (17.)] Bradford (Samuel, Bishop of Rochester) A Discourse concerning Ba^ tismal and Spiritual Regeneration. 12mo. London, 1810. [Ff. 8. 50«] Two other Copies. 12mo. London, 1810. j ^^'y^'^^] Bradford (Samuel, Bishop of Carlisle) The Honest and the Dishonest Ways of getting Wealth. 8vo. London, 1720. [P. 74. (12.)] Bramston (William) Lukewarmness in Religipn. 4to. London, 1713. [P. 38. (13.)] Bramston (William) The Duty of Praying for our Governors. 4to. Lon- don, 1714. [P. 38. (14.)] Brett (Thomas) A Sermon on Remission of Sins according to the Scrip- tures and the Doctrine of the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1711. [P. 137. (10.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1712. [N. 9. 21.] MISCELLANEOUS SERMONS. 409 Brett (Thomas) The Doctrine of Remission of Sins, and the Power of Absolution, as set forth in a late Sermon, explained and vindicated in Remarks on Dr. Cannon's Account of .his two Motions in the Lower House of Convocation. 8vo. London, 1712, [M. 20. 12.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1712. [N. 9. 21.] Brett (Thomas) The Honour of the Christian Priesthood. 8vo. London, 1712. [N. 9. 21.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1712. [P. 112. (18.)] Brett (Thomas) The Extent of Christ's Commission to baptize. 8vo. London, 1712. [N. 9. 21.] Brett (Thomas) The Christian Altar and Sacrifice. 8vo. London, 1713. [N. 9. 21.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 93. (6.)] Brooke (Thomas) The Perfections of God displayed in his Works : a Sermon preached at the Florists' Meeting in Nantwich. 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 87. 16.] Brown (John) A Sermon on the Pursuit of False Pleasure, and the Mis- chiefs of Immoderate Gaming. 8vo. London, 1752. [P. 186. (3.)] Brown (John) A Sermon on the Duty of Personal Service in Defence of ourselves and Country. 8vo. London, 1761. [P. 214. (11.)] Brtan (Matthew) The Certainty of a Future Judgment. 4to. London, 1685. [P. 28. (28.)] BuLKLEY (Charles) Two Discourses on Catholic Communion, relating in particular to the different Sentiments of Christians concerning Baptism. 8vo. London, 1754. [P. 185. (6.)] Bullock (Thomas) The Nature of Oaths, and Guilt of Perjury. 8vo. London, 1723. [P. 139. (2.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1723. [P. 138. (4.)] Bullock (Thomas) Jesus Christ the Prophet, whom Moses foretold. 8vo. London, 1724. [P. 138. (5.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1724. [P. 214. (13.)] Bunting (Jabez) Justification by Faith. 8vo. Leeds, 1813. [Hh. 2. 45.] Burton (Hezekiah) A Discourse concerning the Authority of Men in the Kingdom of Christ, a Sermon preached in the reign of King Charles II. 8vo. London, 1718. P. 137. (16.)] Bury (Arthur) The Mystery of Iniquity discovered. 4to. London, 1660. [li. 1. 31.] Calakt (Edmund) A Caveat against New Prophets, in Two Sermons. 8vo. London, 1708. [M. 19. 26.] Camfikld (Benjamin) The Commination of the Liturgy of the Church of England vindicated, and recommended to the Consideration of all pious Christians. 4to. London, 1680. [M. 14. 27.] Camfield (Benjamin) God's Providence in sending and dissolving Snows and Frosts, preached in 1684, on Account of the extreme Cold Wea- ther. 8v6. London, 1740. [P. 99. (14.)] Campbell (J. B.) The Gospel Invitation, a Sermon. 12mo. Charleston, 1816. [Hh. 7. 37.] ^ I 410 RELIGION. CHALitERs (Thomas) The Duty of giving an immediate Diligence to tke Butinesa of the Christian Life. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1817. [Gg. 7. 9.] Two other Copies. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1816-17. [Hh. 2. 29,45.] Chalmers (Thomas) The Doctrine of Christian Charity applied to the Case of Religious Differences. 8vo. Glasgow, 1818. [Hh. 2. 29.^ Chandler (Samuel) Knowledge and Practice necessary to Happiness. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 265. (2.)] Chibald (Wm.) A Tryall of Faith, a Sermon. 8vo. London, 1622. [D. 18. 15.] Clarke (Adam) The Doctrine of Salvation by Faith proved: or, an Answer to the Question, What must I do to be saved 7 8vo. London, 1816. [Hh. 2. 45.] Clayton (N.) The Importance of Sincerity in Public Worship, to Truth, Morals, and Christianity. 8vo. Liverpool, 1776. [P. 294. (14.)} Clayton (Tho.) Unity of Worship recommended. 4to. London, 1704. [P. 58. (10.)] Cocker (W. B.) The good and faithful Servant recompensed. 8vo. Leicester. [Hh. 2. 84.] CoLEiRE (Richard) A Sermon at Isleworth, occasioned by a Rape and Murder. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 110. (11.)] CoLST (John) A Sermon on Conforming and Reforming. 12mo. Cam- bridge, 1661. [P. 356. — .] Collier (Jeremy) A Sermon on the Preference of Giving to Receiving. 4to. London, 1723. [P. 4. (8.)] Cooke (Shadrach) An Exhortation to Firmness and Constancy in Reli« gion. 4to.. London, 1689. [M. 14. 12.] Cooper (John) The foolis Prophets di8p[l]aied ; a Sermon. 4to. Lon- don, 1638. [M. 19. 15.] Cox (Robert) The Importance of a Meek and Merciful Spirit; a Sermon. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 29.] Crossinge (Richard) Peace and Joy the Reward of Righteousness proved. 8vo. Cambridge, 1718. [P. 76. (8.)] Dawson (Benjamin) Hints to Parents on the Education of their Children. 4to. London, 1759. [P. 31. (23.)] De Gols (Gerard) The Terrors of God's Judgments ; a Sermon on the GreatStormof Wind, Feb. 15, 1713. 8vo. London, 1714. [M.19.23.] Dblaune (William) Of Original Sin; a Sermon. 8vo. London, 1713. [M. 19. 16.] ■ Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1713. [N. 9. 5.] Denne (John) A Sermon on the Nature, Design, and Benefits of Con- firmation. 8vo. London, 1726. [P. 76. (16.)] Derham (William) Christo-Theology : or a Demonstration of the Divine Authority of the Christian Revelation. 8vo. London, 1730. [P. 87. (17.)] Derino (Edward) A Sermon on John vi. 34, preached at the Tower of London, Dec. 11, 1569. 8vo. London, 1569. [L 18. 32.] l)iCKENS (Charles) An Occasional Sermon, on reading a Letter firom T. Edwards, D. D. to Dr. Kipling. 4to. St. Ives, 1793. [Gg. 1. 14.] MISCELLANEOUS SERMONS. 411 DoDD (William) Mutual Knowledge in a Future State ; an Argument of Consolation under the Loss of Friends. 8vo. London, 1 766. [P. 267. (7.)] DoRRiNGTON (Tbeophilus) The Regulations of Play, proposed and recom- mended. Bvo. London, 1706. [P. ft76. (7.)] Edwards (John) The Eternal and Intrinsick Reasons of Good and £vil. 4to« Cambridge, 1699. [N. 8. 28.] Edwards (Jonathan) The Justice of God in the Datnnation of Sinners, explained, illustrated, and proved. 8vo. London, 1774. [Hh. 3. 91.] Edwards (Thomas) The Predictions of the Apostles concerning the End of the World. 8vo. Bury, 1790. [Hh. S. 35.] Edwards (Thomas) The Jewish and Heathen Rejection of the Christian Miracles. 4to. Cambridge^ 1790. [Hh. 1. 36.] Erskinb (John) The Influence of Religion on National Happiness. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1756. [P. ftlO. (12.)] Evaks (John) A Sermon at the Evening Lecture at Salters' Hall, July 5, 1716. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 116. (11.)] Etrs (Richard) The Necessity of Grace, with our Reason, in Christian Faith. 8vo. Oxford, 1715. [M. 20. 24.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1715. [P. 112. (17.)] Falconer (Thomas) The Folly and Criminality of Inquiries into Fu- turity. 8yo. Oxford, 1812. [Hh. 2. 34.] Falconer (Thomas) A Sermon on Oaths, their Nature, Obligation, and Influence. 8vo. Oxford, 1813. [Gg. 6. 2.] Fawcstt (John) A Sermon on laying the Foundation Stone of a Par- sonage-house. 8vo. Carlisle, 1814. [Ff. 7. 47.] FxLTON (Henry) The Eternal Joy of God's Presence, a Sermon. 4to. London, 1699. [M. 14. 14.] Fisher (Joseph) The Honour of Marriage. 4to. London, 1695. [P. 23. (r9.)] VttursQ (Caleb) No Protestant Popery. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 215. (18.)] Fleming (Caleb) St. PauFs Orthodoxy. 8vo. London, 1759. [P. 215. (19.)] Fleming (Caleb) The Equality of Christians in the Province of Religion. 8vo. London, 1760. [P. 215. (20.)] FouLKEs (Robert) An Alarme for Sinners. 4to. London, 1679. [N. 8. 24.] Fowler (Edward) A Discourse of Offences, delivered in Two Sermons, Aug. 19, and Sept. 2, 1683, in the Cathedral Church of Gloucester. 4ta Loudon, 1683. [N. 8. 28.] Reflections upon that Act of the Gloucester Common^Councilf which occa^ sioned Dr. Fowler's printing his Discourse of Offences. 4to. London^ 1683. [N. 8. 28.] Fowler (Edward^ Bishop of Gloucester) A Discourse of the Descent of the Man-Christ Jesus from Heaven, together with his Ascension. 8vo. London, 1706. [R. 12. 8.] Free (John) The Bloody Methods of propagating the Popish Religion. hvo. London, 1746. [P. 95. (12.)] 412 RELIGION. Fuller (Andrew) The Nature and Importance of Walking by Faicii. 12nio. Northampton. [Hh. 4. 24.] Fuller (Andrew) The Importance of a deep and intimate Knowledge of Divine Truth, a Sermon. 12nio. London, 1796. [li. 1. 34.] Fysh (Henry) The Period of Human Life not unalterably fixed. 8to. 1738. [P. 116.(14.)] Galland (Thomas) The Charge of Madness brought against the Experi- mental Christian considered ; and his Sanity vindicated. 8vo. Louthi 1818. 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Historical Divinity, or the History OF Religions. I. Religious Customs, &c. of the Modern Jews — Talmudical Writings. MiscHNA, sive totius Hebraeorum Juris, Rituuni, Antiquitatum ac Legum Oralium Systema, cum clarissimorum Rabbinorum Maimonidis et fiartenorse Commentariis integris. Quibus accedunt variorum Aucto- ruill Notae ac Versiones in eos quos ediderunt. Codices Latinitate do- navit ac notis illustravit Gulielmus Surenhusius. Hebraice et Latin^. 6 tomis in 3 vols, folio, Amstelodami, 1698-1702. [E. 13. 19-21.] Exemplar aliud. 6 tomis in S vols, folio, Amstel. 1698-1702. [Hh. 1. 4-6.] Sepher Abo. Hebraic^, folio. [K. 12. 25.] Sepher Cbehemoth : vel Fons Scientiae. Hebraice. 4to. Amstelodami, 1651. [K. 9. 33.] Sepher Hebeher ; vel Liber Electorum. Hebraice. 4to. Amstelodami, 1651. [K. 9. 33.] Sepher Kesech Mesuchach. Hebraice. folio, Venetiis, 1628. [K. 11.17.] Sepher Kolbo. 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[K. 11. 20-29.] Maimonidis (Mosis) Porta Mosis, sive Dissertationes aliquot in vaiias Mishnaioth sive textiis TalmuJici partes. Arabic^ et Latin^. Opera et studio Edvardi Pococke. 4to. Oxonis, 1655. [K. 7. 4.] MaimoDidis (Mosis) Libri Jad, sive Misnah Thorah, pars prima, folio,- Hebraicd. [K. 11. 13.] Ejnsdem Libri Pars altera, folio, Hebraice, Venetiis, 1611. QK. 12. 10.] 488 RELIGION. Maimonidis (Mbsis) Liber Prseceptorius Magnorum. Hebraic^, folio, Venetiis, 1522. [K. 12. 23.] Maimonidis (Mosis) Mischnaioth, sive Tractatus Talmudici, cum Com- mentariis suis et Bartenorae. Hebraic^, folio, Venetiit, 1586. [K. 12. 16.] Maimonidis (Mosis) Constitutiones de Fundanientis Legis, Latine reddits per Gulielmum Vorstium. 4to. Amstelodami, 1638. QK. 9. 30.] Maimonidis (Mosis) De Sacrificiis Liber. Accesserunt Abarbanelis Prooemium Commentariorum in Leviticum; et Majemonids Trac- tatus de Consecratione Calendarum, et Ratione Inter calandi. Ex Hebraeo convertit in Sermonem Latinam, et Notis iUustravit Ludovicus Compeigne de Veil. 4to. Londini, 1673. [K. 14. 47.] Maimonidis (Mosis) Tractatus de Vacca Rufa, Latinitate donatus, et sub* juncta hujus ritus explicatione ab A. C. Zellero. 8vo. Amstelaedami, 1711. [D. 15. 37.] Abrayanelis (Isaaci) Liber de capite Fidei ; in quo continentur Radices et Capita vel Principia Religionis. Hebraice et Latind. Cura Guli- elmi Vorstii. 4to. Amstelodami, 1637. [K. 9. 30.] Abravanelis (Isaaci) Quaestiones et Decisiones. Hebraic^. 4to. Venetiis, 1579. [K. 9. 8.] Abrahaui Medici Clvpeus Fortium. Hebraice. folio^ Mantuse, 1612. [K. 11. 11.] Arba Turim ; vel Quatuor Ordines. [Dissertationes de Moribus et In- stitutis Judffiorum.] Hebraice. folio. [[K. 12. 19.] Alphesii in Libros Talmud icos Expositio. Hebraic^. 3 vols, folio, Cra- coviae, 1597. [K. 12. 1-3.] Arcolatti (Samuelis) Liber Cozri. Hebraic^. Venetiis, 1594. [K. 14. 27.] Elcua Ben David (Rabbi) De Fine Mundi Liber. Latind et cum notis Jacobi.Gafiarelli. 8vo. Parisiis, 1629. [M. 16. 24.] Gerson (Isaaci) Panis Solomon : sive Interpretatio Miscellanea Locorum quorundam Gemarse. Hebraice. 4to. [K. 14. 31.} Abem Ttbbom (Rabbi) Physica Hebrsa. Hebraic^ et Latin^, a Johanne Isaac Levita. 8vo. Colonise, 1555. [M. 16. 26.} LiPMAXMi (Rabbi) Liber Nizzachon, oppositus Christianis, Judseis Sad- ducaeis, atque aliis. Curante Theodorico Hackspan. 4to. Noribergae, 1644. [K. 9. 12.] Madochai (Isaac) Liber Responsionum, continens explicationem Loco- rum Obscuriorum Talmudicorum. Hebraice. 4to. [K. 14. 31.] Omodi Gulah, vel Columnie Captivitatis ; t. e. Liber Praeceptorum Par- vus. Hebraic^. 4to. Cracovise. [K. 9. 9.] Mishniotb, sive Tractatus Talmudici, cum Commentario Josephi Bek Is- rael. Hebraic^. Amstelsedami, l656. [M. 7. 44.]] Miscbnaioth, Tractatus Talmudici, Hebraic^: auctoreMENASSE Ben Is- rael. 8vo. 2 vols. AmtteL 1631. [M. 16. 22,23.] Medico (Josephi del) Fons Viridariorum, in quo respondetur Qusestioni- bus [Mathematicis-ct Physicis] in Libro Scepher Elim, auctore Zaraih Bar Nathan, Hebrceo. Hebraic^. 4to. Amstelodami, 1629, [K. 14. 26.} Praecepta Mosaica Sexcenta atque Tredecim, cum succincta et plenmque HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 489 nirabili et superstitiosa Rabbinorum expositione, edidit Sebastianus MuNSTERUs. Hebraice. 8vo. Basileae. [M. 16. 27.] Duo Tituli Thalmudici Sanhedrin et Maccoth. De Synedriis, Judiciis, et Suppliciis Capitalibus Ebrsorum ; de Poena Falsi Testimonii, Exsilio, Asylis, et Flagellatione : cum Excerptis ex utriusque Gemara a Joanne CoGH. 4to. Amstelodami, 1629. [I. 15. dl.] Joma. Codex Talmudicus de Sacrificiis cseterisque Ministeriis Diei £x- piationit, liatin^ versus et Commentariis illustratus a Roberto Sher- ixaHAMio. 4to. Londini, 1648. [K. 9. 34.]] The History of the Jews, translated from the Italian of Leo Modena, by S. Ockley. l«mo. London, 1707. [F. 7. 51.] Abskoana (Isaac) Discourses of the Ecclesiastical and Civil Polity of the Jews. 8vo. London, 1706. [L. 15. 39.] The Tephiloth, or Daily Prayers ; according to the order of the Polish and German Jews, in Hebrew and English, as publicly read in their Synagogues and daily used by all tlieir Families. Translated from the Hebrew by A. Alexander. 8vo. London, A. M. 5548. [A. 15. 82.] Addison (Lancelot) The Present State of the Jews, and an Exact Account of their Customs Secular and Religious, and a Summary Discourse of the Misna, Talmud, and Gemara. l£mo. London, 1676. [P. 348. (1.)] Plantbvit d£ la Pause (Joannis de) Florilegium Rabbinicum ; complec- tens precipuas veterum Rabbinorum Sententias, versione Latind et Scholiis, ubi opus est, lUustratas. Hebraic^ et Latin^. folio, Lodovee, 1645. [K. 18. 7.] WoTTOK (William) Discourses relating to the Traditions and Usages of the Scribes and Pharisees. 2 vols. London, 1718. [R. 11. 63,64.] II. History of the Christian Religion. 1. General History of the Christian Churchy Antient and Modern. BxLLAEviNi (Roberti, Cardinalis) De Sciiptoribus Ecclesiasticis Liber, cum brevi Chronologia ab orbe condito usque ad A. D. 1612. Inter Operum Tarn. VIL [H. 11. 12.] Cave (Guilielmi) Chartophylax Ecclesiasticus ; quo prope MD Scrip- tores Eccletiastici breviter indicantur. 8vo. Londini, 1685. [R. 13. 12.] Cave (Gulielmi) Scriptonim Ecclesiasticorum Historia Literaria a Christo nato usque ad Saeculum XIV. 2 tom. folio, Londini, 1688-d8. [K. 2. 4,5.] Ejusdem Opens Editio optima. 2 tom. folio, Oxonii, 1740-43. [N. 5. 30,31.] Letters of Joseph Pate relative to his edition of Dr. Cave's ** Historia Literaria." 4to. London, 1737. [P. 16. (13,14.)] i. General Ecclesiastical Historians. Historiae Ecclesiastics Eusedii Pamphili, et ejusdem de Vita Constan- tini ; Socratis, Theodoriti Episcopi Cyrensis, CoUectaneorum ex His* 440 RELIGION. toria Ecclesiastica Theodori Lectoris, Heraiii Sozoroeni, et Evagrii. GraeciV Lut. Par. 1544. [M. 12. 1«.] Eusebii Pampliili, Socratis, Theodoriti, Sozomeni, Theodori^ Evagrii, et Dorothei Historian Ecclesiasticie. Latin^. Edente Grynaeo. folio, Basileae, 1570. [C. 5. 2.] Historise Ecclesiasticae Scriptores Graeci ; nempe Eusebius cognomento Pamphilus, Socrates Scholasticus Constantinopolitanus, Theodoritus Cyrensis Episcopus, Hermias Sozoraenus, Evagrius Scholaaticua, Epiphanius. Latin^. Joanne Christophoreono Ang1o» Cicestrenai quondam Episcopo, interprete. folio, Coloniae, 1581. []I. 12. 5.] Autores Historiae Ecclesiastics : Eusebii Parophyli Caesariensis libri oo- vem Ruffino interprete ; Ruffini Presbyteri Aquileiensis, libri duo; item ex Theodorito Episcopo Cyrensi, Sozomeno, et Socrate Conatan- tinopolitano libri duodecim versi ab Epiphanio Scholaatico, abbreviati per Cassiodorum Senatorem, unde illis Tripartitse Historic vocabulum. Prieterea non ante excusa Nicephori Ecclesiastica Historia, incerto interprete; Victoris Episcopi libri tres de Persecutione Vandaliea; Theodoriti libri V. Graeci. Curante Beato Rhenano. folio, Basileae, 1635. [I. 13. 25.] Ecclesiasticae Historis Eusebii Pampbili, ejusdem de Vita Conatantini, Socratis, Theodoriti, Collectaneoruro ex Historia Ecclesiastica Theo- dori Lectoris, Hermii Sozomeni, Evagrii. Greecd. folio, Lutetias Pa- risiorum, 1544. [Bb. 1. 23.] Eusebii Pamphili Historia Ecclesiastica, Vita et Panegyncus Imperatoris Constantini, et Constantini Oratio ad Sanctos ; Graeci et Latine, cum notis : curante Henrico Valesio. folio, Parisiis, 1659» [G. 5. 21.^ Theodoriti, Episcopi Cyri, et Evagrii Historia Ecclesiastica. Graece et Latin^, a Valesio. folio, Parisiis, 1673. [Bb. 1. ^SJ] Socratis Scholastici et Hermiee Sozomeni Historiae Ecclesiasticae, Graece et Latin^, cum Annotationibus : curante Henrico Valesio. folio, Pari- siis, 1658. [G. 5. 22.] Theodoriti et Evagrii Historian Ecclesiasticae ; item Excerpta ex Historia . Ecclesiastica Philostorgii et Theodori Lectoris, Griece et Latin^ : cu- rante llcnrico Valesio. folio, Parisiis, 1673. [G. 5. 23.] Exemplar aliud. folio, Parisiis, 1673. [Bb. 1. 25.] Theodoriti Historia Ecclesiastica, Graced et Latin^. folio. Inter Operum Tom. III. [H. 13. 27.] Theodoriti Historia Ecclesiastica, Latinc^. Inter Opera. [M. 9. 22.] Eusebii Pamphili, Socratis Scholastici, Hermiae Sozomeni, Theodoreti et Evagrii quae extant Historiae Ecclesiasticae, Greece et Latin^. Hen- ricus Valesius Graecum textura ex MS. Codibus emendavit: Latine vertit et Annotationibus illustravit Gulielmus Reading. 3 vols, folio, Cantabrigiae, 1720. [A. 4. 25-27.] NicEnioRi Callisti Historia Ecclesiastica, Graeci. Latine vertit Jo- hannes Langius. folio, Basilea;, 1552. [I. 12. 4] Exemplar aliud, cum Notis. Edidit Pronto Ducaeus. 2 vols. folio, Parisii^ 1630. 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L. de) Histoire des Empereurs et des autres Princes qui out regn6 durant les six premiers Siecles de TEglise, des Persecutions qu*ils ont fait aux Chretiens, de leurs guerres contre les Juifs, des Ecrivains profanes, et des personnes les plus illustres de leur temps. 13 tomes, 12mo. Paris, 1692-1720. [C. 19. 31-43.] Tillemont (Lewis Sebastian de) Ecclesiastical Memoirs of the six first Centuries. Translated from the French by T. Deacon. 2 vols, folio, London, 1733. [Bb. 1. 37,38.] Another Copy, Vol. I. folio, London, 1733. [R. 2. 16.] TuRRKTiNi (Jo. Alph.) Historise Ecclesiasticse Compendium, k Christo nato usque ad annum 1700. 8vo. Genevas, 1734. [R. 20. 3.] Chandler (Samuel) History of Persecution, in Four Parts: 1. Among the Heathens ; 2. Under the Christian Emperors ; 3. Under the Pa- pacy and Inquisition; 4. Amongst Protestants. 8vo. London, 1736. [G. 25. 17.] Grey (Zachary) An Examination of Mr, Chandler's History of Persecution, 8vo. London, 1736. [P. 86. 8.] A Letter concerning Mr, C handler* s History of Ptrsecution, 8vo. London, 1736. [P. 71.(13.)] The Ecclesiastical History of the second and third Centuries, illustrated from the Writings of Tertullian. By John [Kate] Bishop of Bristol. 8vo. Cambridge, 1826. [li. 7. 30.] I 446 RELIGION. ii. Miscellaneous Collections, S^c. relative to the General History of the Christian Church. EKAOrAI; or Excerpts from Ecclesiastical History: in which some Account is given of the Donatists, or the Novatians under Constantine the Great, and of the Arians. To which some Account of the Depo- sition of St. Chrysostom is annexed. 4to. London^ 1 704. QH* 7. 93.]] Allatii (Leonis) De Libris Ecclesiasticis Graecorum Dissertationes duie. 4to. Parisiis, 1644f. [H. 6. 90.] Arndii (Josuae) Lexicon Antiquitatum Ecclesiasticarum. 4to. Grip*- waldiie, 1669. [L. 19. 25.] Bingham (Joseph) Origines Ecclesiasticse ; or the Aiiciconceming the Original of the Story. [By WiUiam Clagett.] 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 19.] Clichtotei (Jodoci) Tractatus Varii de B. Maria Virgine. 4to. Pariaits. 1517. [Ff. 7. 109.] Fleetwood (William) An Account of the Life and Death of the Blessed Viririn Mary, accordinir to the Romish Writers. 4to. London, 1687. *^ ^ * [N.8. 9.] Patrick (Simon) The Virgin Mary misrepresented by the Roman Church in the Traditions concerning her Life and Glory, and in the Devotions paid to her as the Mother of Qod. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 20. 1.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1688. QN. 8. 9.] PuTEAKi (Erycii) De Purificatione Virginia Matris Oratio. 18mo. Monaci, 1617. [D. 17. 12.] Smith (Thomas) The Life of St. Mary Magdalene of Pazsi, a Carmelite Nun, translated from the Italian. 4to. London, 1687. [M. 15. 5.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 10.] Stsnoelii (Caroli) Historia Marice Magdalens. 12mo. AugustrVind. 1622. [D. 17. 12.] The Life and Miracles of S. Wenefrede, together with her Litaoies. With some Historical Observations thereon. 8vo. London, 1713. [N. 7. 59.] The Life or the Ecclesiasticall Historic of S. Thomas [i Becket] Arcfa- bishope of Canterbury. 8vo. CoUonise, 1689. [K. 19. 20.]] The Lyf of the Mother Teresa of Jesus, Foundresse of the Monasteries of the Descalced or Bare-footed Carmelite Nunnes and Fryers. Written by her-self, and translated from the Spanish by W. M. 4to. Antwerp, 1611. [H. 7. 16.] 5. History of Religious Orders. HospiNiANi (Rodolphi) De Origine et'Progressu MonachatCis, ac Or- dinum Monasticorum^ Equitumque Militarium tam sacrarum quam secularium omnium, folio, Tiguri, 1609. [K. 1. 2.] i. History and Statutes of Military Religious Orders, insti- tuted for the Defence of the Romish Church. Mbnne^ii (Francisci) Militarium Ordinum Origines, Statuta, Symbola, et Insignia. 4to. Colonise, 1623. [C. 1. 27.] Vertot (D'Auboeuf Ren6 Aubert de) Histoire des Chevaliers Hospitallers deSt. Jean de Jerusalem. 4 tomes, 4to. Paris, 1726. [A. 6. 29-32.] Vertot (M. T Abb6 de) The History of the Knights HospitaUers of Jeru- salem, at present called the Knights of Malu. Translated from the French. 5 vols. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1770. [Ee. 4. 110-114.]] HISTORY OF RELIGIOUS ORDERS. 463 ii. History and Statutes of other Religious Orders. ^FosBROOKx (T. D.) History of Monacbism : or the Manners and Cus- toms of tbe Monks and Nuns of England. 4to. London, 1817. (1) The Bekedictikes. D'AcHERii (Lucse) et Mabillon (Johannis) Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Benedict!. 7 tomis^ folio, Parisiis, 1 668-85. [G. 10. 1-7.] (2) The Dominicans. The Tragical History of Jetzer, or a faithful Narrative of the Feigned Visions, Counterfeit Quotations; and False Miracles of the Dominican Fathers of the Convent of Berne in Switzerland, to propagate their Superstitions, folio, London, 1679. [C. 5. 18.] (S) The Jesuits. Lucii (Ludovici) Historia Jesuitica; de Jesuitarum Ordinis Origine, Nomine, Regulis, Officiis, Votis, Privilegiis, Regiroine, Doctrina, Pro- gressu, Actibus, ac Facinoribus. 4to. Basilese, 1627. [E» 15. 31.] HospiNiANi (Rudolphi) Historia Jesuitica : hoc est, De Origine, Regulis, Constitutionibus, Privilegiis, Incrementis, Progressu et Propagatione Ordinis Jesuitarum ; item de eorum Dolis, Fraudibus, Imposturis, Ne* iariis, Facinoribus, cruentis Consiliis, falsa quoque, seditiosa et s^p- guinolenta Doctrina. folio, Tiguri, 1619. [K. 1. 6.] A History of the Jesuits ; to which is prefixed, a Reply to Mr. Dallas's Defence of that Order. [By John Potndsr.] 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1816^ [Ff. 4. 9,10.] Imago primi Seculi Societatis Jesu k Provincid Flandro-Belgica ejusdem Societatis reprsesentata. folio, Antverpiae, 1640. [M. 5. 2d.] RxGUUB Societatis Jesu. 12mo. Paris. 1620. [G. 8. 82.] Corpus Institutorum Societatis Jesu. 2 tomis, 4to. Antverpie, 1 702. [E. 7. 24,25.] Doctrina Jesuitarum praecipua Capita. 18mo. Rupellie, 1580. [D. 18. 17.] Casaubovi (Isaaci) Ad Frontonem Ducseum Epistola ; in qua de Apo- k>gi4 disseritur, communi Jesuitarum nomine edita. 4to. Londini, 1611. [M. 22. 12] Mason (Henry) The New Art of Lying, covered by Jesuites under the vaile of Ex^uivocation, discovered and disproved. 4to. London, 1624. [N. 8. 18.] l^s Pravincialit : or the Mystery of Jesuitisme discovered in certain Letters written upon occasion of the present Differences at Sorbonne, between the Jansenists and Molinists. [Translated from the Lettres Provinciales of Louis Montalte, i.e. Blaise Pascal.] 8vo. London, 1657. [K. 8. 6.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1658. [R. 14. 76.] — : Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1658. [D. 18. 29.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1679. [N. 9. 35.] Montaltii (Ludovici) Litters Provinciales deMorali etPolitica Jesuitarum Disciplina. 8vo. Colonie, 1665. [F. 22. 1.] 454f RELIGION. An Answer to the Provinciall Letters, published by the Jansenuts under the name of Lewis Montali, against the Doctrines of the Jesuits and School Divines, made by some Fathers of the Society in France, Iftmo, Paris^ 1659. [L. 8. 19.] The Jesvite's Gospell, written by themselves : Discouered and published by William Crashaw. 4to. London, 1621. [K. 15. 12.] The New Heresie of the Jesuits, publickly maintained at Paris in the College of Clermont, by conclusions printed Dec. 12, 1661. De- nounced to all the Bishops of France. Translated from the French, 4to. London, 1662. [M. 15. 37.] A Discovery of the Mystery of Iniquity, as it is now in practice amongst the Jesuits and other their Emissaries : with a particular Account of their Antichristian and Devillish Policy. Translated from the Italian by Titus Gates, D. D. 4to. London, 1679. [M. 14. SO.] Reflexions upon the Idolatry of the Jesuits and other Affairs relating to Religion in China, in a Letter to Dr. Francis Atterbury. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 270. (19.)] A Parallel of the Doctrine of the Pagans with the Doctrine of the Je« suits: translated from the French. 8vo. London, 1726. [R. 10. 80.] Reflections of a Portuguese upon the Memorial presented by the Jesuits to his Holiness Pope Clement XIII. With the Opinion of the Con- gregation of Cardinals to whom the said Memorial was referred by the Pope. 8vo. London, 1760. [P. 310. (2.)] (4) The Premonstratekses. Launoii (Joannis) Inquisitio in Privilegia Prsenionstratensis Ordinis. 8vo. Parisiis, 1658. [^C. 15. 16.] 6. History of Heresies. VooT (Johannis) Bibliotheca Historise Hseresiologicse. 2 torois, Svo. Ham- burgi, 1728. [R. 7. 54,55.] Lardner (Nathaniel) The History of the Heretics of the first two oen* turies after Christ. 4to. London, 1780. [Gg. 1. 39.] Another Copy. In his Works, 4to. Vol. IV. [Bb. 2. ^^.^ Pagitt (Ephraim) Heresiography ; or a Description oi the Hereticks and Sectaries of these latter times. 4to. London, 1646. [M. 20. 33.} Noeis (Henrici, Ecclesias Romanae Cardinalis) Historia Pelagiana, et Corrigenda ac Addenda ad eandem Historiam. folio. Inter Opemm Tom. I. et IV. [D. 5. 22,25.] Petri Siculi Historia de Manichseoruin Hseresi, Gr. Lat. k Matthseo Radero. 4to. Ingoldstadii, 1604. [S. 1. 2.] Beausorrs (M. de) Histoire Critique de Manich6e et du Manich^isme. 2 tomes, 4to. Amsterdam, 1734-39. [Gg. 2. 43,44.] De Valentinianoeum Haaresi Conjecturae : quibus illius Origo ex -SIgyptiaca Theologia deducitur. 4to. Londini, 1711. [N. 8. 27.] Sandii (C. C.) Bibliotheca Anti-trinitariorum : cut accedit Compendium Historise Ecclesiasticae Unitariorum. 8vo. Freistadii, 1 684. [R. 14. 23.] A History of the Unitarians called Socinians. 8vo. London, 1687. [R. 14. 64.] HISTORY OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 465 7, History of the Inquisition. GiNTiLis (Robert) The History of the Inquisition, translated from the Italian of Father Paul, Servita. 4to. London, 1639. [N. 8. 87.] Dkllon ( ) History of the Fnquisition as it is exercised at Goa. Translated from the French [by Henry Wharton.] 4to. London, 1688. [P. 14. (20.)] LniBOECH (PhiUppi ^) Historia Inquisitionis ; cui subjungitur Liber Sen- tentiarum Inquisitionis TholosansB ab Anno Christi 1307 ad annum 1323. Cum figuris aeneis. folio, Amstelodami, 1692. [K. 2. 3.] *The History of the Inquisition by Philip k Limborch, translated into . English. To which is prefixed, a large Introduction concerning the Rise and Progress of Persecution, and the real and pretended Causes of it. By Samuel Chandlsb. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1732. Berriman (WilUum) Remarks on Mr. Chandler's Introduction to the History of the Inquisition^ as it relates to Arianism and the two Jirst General Councils. 8vo. London^ 1733. [JP, 173. (1.)] Chandler (Samuel) An Answer to the brief Remarks of W. Berriman, D. D. on Mr. C— — *s Introduction to the History of the Inquisition. 8vo. London, 1733. [P. 173. (2.)] Berriman (William) A Review of the Remarks on Mr» Chandler^s Introduce tion to the History of the Inquisition. 8yo. London^ 1733. [P. 1 73. (3 .)] Chandler (Samuel) A Second Letter to William Berriman, D. D. in which his Remarks and the Characters of St. Athanasius and Martyr Laud are farther stated, &c. 8vo. London, 1733. [P. 173. (4.)] 8. History and Singular Practices of the Society of Free-Masons. Solomon in all his Glory, or the Master Mason ; being a Guide to the inmost Recesses of Free-Masonry. 8vo. London, 1768. [Hh. 3. 33.] Jachim and Boas ; or an Authentic Key to the Door of Free-Masonry, both antient and modern. 8vo. London, 1793. [Gg. 7. 18.] Jachin and Boaz. 8vo. London, 1805. [Hh. 7. 28.] 9. History and Proceedings of Societies for Reforma- tion of Manners^ of Missionary and Bible Societies, and of other Societies for diffusing Moral and Re- ligious Instruction. i. General History of Missions. *Browk (William) The History of the Propagation of Christianity among the Heathens. 2 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1823. 456 RELIGION. ii. The Societies for Reformation of Manners. An Account of the Societies for Reformation of Manners, in London, Westminster, and other Parts of the Kingdom. [By Josiah Wood- ward, D.D.] 8vo. London, 1699. [L. 15. 42.] ■ Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1699. [D. 6. 9.] An Account of the Progress of the Reformation of Manners in Edgfamd* Ireland, and other Parts of the World. 4to. London, 1701. [M. 14. 23.3 Woodward (Josiah) A short View of the Religious Societies in and about London; abridgM from the larger Account. 18mo. 1703. [P. 353. (10.)] iii. The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. [The earlier Reports of this Society are annexed to the Sermons preached at the Anniversary ^leetings of the Charity Schools of London and its Neighbourhood, pp. 395-397. supra.] A General Account of the Society for .promoting Christian Knowledge, to which are subjoined the Standing Rules and Orders. 8vo. London, 1816. [Hh. 6. 6.] Account of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge in London. 12mo. London, 1714. [P. 352. (8.)] An Account of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge* 4to. London, 1 793. [Hh. 4. 46 ] ■ Another Copy. 4to. London, 1811. [Hh. 7. 30.] A Summary Account of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge. With a Catalogue of the Books dispersed by the Sodety. 8¥o« Lon- don, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.] A Summary Account of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge. 8vo. London, 1814. QGg. 6. 11.] Annual Report of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, for the year 1814. 8vo. London, 1815. [Gg. 6. 11.] Annual Report of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, for the year 1815. 8vo. London, 1816. [Gg. 7. 8.] A Respectful Address to the Archbishops, Bishops, Clergy, and the other Members of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, on cer- tain Inconsistencies ana Contradictions which have appeared of late in some of the Books and Tracts of that Society. [By Daniel Wusok, M.A.] 8vo. London, 1816. [Hh, 7. 24.] The Society for promoting Christian Knowledge vindicated from the Charge of Inconsistenq/ and Contradiction, in Annoer to " A Respectful Ad- dress/* ^. 8vo. London, 1816. [Gg. 7. 12.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1816. [Hh. 7. 24.] CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. 467 iv. The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, An Account of the Society for propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts. 4to. London, 1706. [M. 14. 23.] Humphreys (David) An Historical Account of the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, from their Foun- dation to the year 1728. 8yo. London, 1730. [N. 7. 25.] A Collection of Papers relating to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. 4to. London, 1706. [P. 20. (1.)] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1706. [P. 87. (15,16.)] Gibson (Edmund) Two Letters : 1. To the Masters of Families in the Plantations; 2. To the Missionaries there. 12mo. London. [P. 69. (9.)] Potter (John, Archbishop of Canterbury) A Letter concerning the Col- lection of Money for propagating the Gospel. 4to. London, 1741. [P. 16. (16.)] Apthorp (East) A Review of Dr. Mayhew's Remarks on the Answer to his Observations on the Charter of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel London, 1765. [P. 310. (3.)] A Farther Appeal to the unprejudiced Judgment of Mankind in Be- luilf of the Indians, and Thoughts on the proper Means of converting them. 8vo. London, 1766. [P. 246. (3.)] V. The Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East. Proceedings of the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East, from the year 1813 to the year 1819. 9 vols. 8vo. London, V. Y. [Gg. 6. 19-27.] Proceedings of the Church Missionary Society for the year 1813. 8vo. London^ 1813. [Gg; 6. 20.] Proceedings of the Church Missionary Society, Vol. IV. 8vo. London, 1813-15. \Gg. 6. 19.] The Missionary Register for the year 1813. 12mo. London, 1813. [Hh. 7. $7,] Buchanan (Claudius) An Address before the Church Missionary Society to Africa and the East, on the Departure of several Missionaries, ^yo, London, 1814. [Ff. 6. 15.] An Invitation to assist the Attempts of the Church Missionary Society for the Conversion of the Heathen. 12mo. London, 1818. [Hh. 7. 32.] Thomas (JosiahJ Address and Protest against (he Formation of a Church Missionary Society at Bath. 8vo. Bath, 1817. [Gg. 6. 18.] A Defence of the Church Missionary Society against the Objections of ' the Rev. Josiah Thomas, M. A. By a Clergyman Qthe Rev. Daniel Wilson.] 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 5. 25.] . Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 6. 18.] Plbsb (W, G.) Observations on the late Protest of the Rev, the Archdea- con of Bath, and the Defence of the Church Missionary Society , by the Rev. Daniel Wilson, A. M. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 6. 18.] 458 RELIGION. Remarks on the Protest of the Rev, Archdeacon ThomaSf atui the Rev, Da- niel Wilson's Defence of the Church Missionary Society, By a Cowntry Vicar. Svo. Bath, 1818. [Gg. 6. 18.] Pktme (Geo.) The Counter-Protest of a Layman in Reply to the Protest of Archdeacon Thomas. 8vo. Camhridge, 1818. [Ug. 6. 18.] Garkatt (W. a.) a Letter to the Rev. W. B. Whitehead on the Ques- tion of EcclesiasticalJurisdiction. 8yo. London, 1818. [Hh. 7. 28.] The Church her own Enemy : Letters to a Friend on the late Attack of the Archdeacon of Bath upon the Church Missionary Society. 8vo. London, 1818. [Hh. 7. 24.] vi« Tracts relative to Missions in the East Indies. A Narrative of the Success of Two Danish Missionaries sent to the East Indies. 8vo. London, 1709-11. [P. 315. (4,5.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1709-11. [C. 20. 27.] Thirty-four Conferences between the Danish Missionaries and the Mala- barian Bramans in the East. Translated from the High Dutch by Mr. Phillips. 8vo. London, 1719. [L. 7. 17.] CoKPERSNCRs betweeu the Danish Missionaries at Tranquebar and the Heathen Natives of Hindoos tan. 12mo. London, 1812. [li. 8. 56.] HuTTEMAN (G. H.) Account of the Conversion of an Indian Priest to Christianity. 8vo. London, 1765. [P. 5. (18.)] Owen (John) An Address to the Chairman of the East India Company, occasioned by Mr. Twining's Letter to them, on the Danger of inter- fering in the Religious Opinions of the Natives of India. 8to. Lon- don, 1807. [Gg. 6. 2.] Another Copy, 8vo. London, 1807. [Gg. 6. 20.] Cunningham (J. W.) Christianity in India: An Essay on the Duty, Means, and Consequences of introducing the Christian Religion among the Native Inhabitants of the British Dominions in the East. 8vo. London, 1808. [Gg. 4. 51.] CoNSiDi RATIONS ou the Obh'gation of communicating to the Natives of India the Knowledge of Christianity. 8vo. London, 1 808. [Hh. 8. 29.] Marshhan (Rev. Dr.) Advantages of Christianity in promoting the Establishment and Prosperity of the British Government in India. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 6. 20.] John (Christopher Samuel) Memoir on Indian Civilization by the Esta- blishment of Native Free Schools. 8vo. London, 1818. \(yg' 6. 20.] WiLBERTORCE (William) Substance of Speeches on the Clause in the East India Bill for promoting the Religious Instruction and Moral Improve- ment of the Natives of the British Dominions in India, on June 22, and July 1 and 12, 1813. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 6. 20.3 Hall (Robert) Address to the Public on an important Subject connected with the Renewal of the Charter of the East India Company. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 8. B^J] MISSIONS OF THE UNITED BRETHREN. 459 Het (Richard) Some Princtplet of Civilization, witli detached Thoughts on the Promotion of Christianity in British India. 8vo. Camhridge, 1815. [Gg. 6. 20.] vii. Prayer-Book and Homily Society. First and Second Reports of the Proceedings of the Prayer-Book and Homily Society. 8vo. London, 1813-14. \Gg. 6. 2.] First, Second, and Fourth Reports of the Proceedings of the Prayer- Book and Homily Society. 8vo. London, 1818-14-16. [Gg. 6. 28.] Fourth Report of the Proceedings of the Prayer-Book and Homily So- ciety. 8vo. London, 1816. [Hh. 2. 44.] Fifth Report of the Proceedings of the Prayer-Book and Homily Society. 8vo. London, 1817. [Gg. 7. 8.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1817. [Hh. 2. 41.] Seventh Report of the Proceedings of the Prayer<-Book and Homily So- ciety. 8vo. London, 1819. [Gg. 7. 21.] viii. The London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews. A Short Account of the Proceedings of the London Society for promot- ing Christianity among the Jews. 8vo. London, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.] Considerations respecting the Jews and in favour of the Measures adopt- ed by the Lon^n Society for promoting Christianity amongst them. 8vo. London, 1811. [Hh. 7. 28.] Five Addresses from the London Society for promoting Christianity amongst the Jews. 12mo. London. [Hh. 4. 22.] ix. Missions of the Church of the United Brethren. Periodical Accounts relating to the State of the Missions of the Church of the United Brethren established among the Heathen. Vols. I. — V. and part of Vol. VI. 8vo. London, 1790-1814. [Gg. 7. 22-27.] Periodical Accounts of the Missions among the Heathen. 8vo. London, 1 790. [Hh. 3. 48.] A Concise Account of the Present State of the Missions of the United Brethren. 8vo. London, 1797. [Hh. 2. 48.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1797. [Hh. 3. 43.] Two other Copies. 8vo. London, 1797. [Hh. 4. 35,42.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1801. [Hh. 7. 25.] 460 RELIGION. X. Wesley an Missionary Society. Watson (Richard) A Defence of the Wesleyan Methodist Missions in the ' West Indies, in Refutation of Mr. Marry at's Pamphlet on the Slare Trade. 8vo. London, 1817. [Gg. 6. 19.] Another Copy. 8to. Londoni 1817. [Hh. 2. 32.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1817. [Hh. 7. 23.] xi. Tke Baptist Missionary Society. A Bribf View of the Baptist Missions and Translations, with Specimens of such Translations. 8vo. London, 1815. [Gg. 6. 15.] Periodical Accounts of the Baptist Missionary Society, No. XXIXi 8vo. [Gg. 7. 7.] A Few Thoughts on a New Plan of Missionary Exertions for the Con- version of the whole World ; and recommending the Formation of a British Missionary Society. 8vo. London, 1814. [Gg. 6. 19.] xii. History and Proceedings of Societies for the Education of the Poor. An Account of the Charity Schools lately erected in England, Wales, and Ireland, with the Benefactions thereto ; and of the Method whereby they were set up and are governed. 4to. London, 1707. [M. 14. 9.] An Account of the Charity Schools in England, Wales, and Ireland, &c. Twelfth Edition. 4to. London, 1718. [M. 14. 11.] An Account of the Charity Schools in England, Wales, and Ireland, &c. Thirteenth Edition. 4to. London, 1714. [M. 14. 16.] Second Annual Report of the Na.tional Society for the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church. 8vo. London, 1814. [Gg. 7. 12.] Seventh Annual Report of the National Society. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 6. 29.] xiii. History and Proceedings of the British and Foreign Bible Society. (1) History and Proceedings of tke Parent Society. The Excellence of the Holy Scriptures, an Argument for their more general Dispersion at Home and Abroad. 4 to. London, 1803. [Ff. 5. 19.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1803. [Gg. 6. 20.] Owen (John) The History of the Origin and First Ten Years of the Bri- tish and Foreign Bible Society. Vols. L 11. royal 8vo. London, 1816. [Gg. 1. 16,17.] *Owen (John) The History of the British and Foreign Bible Society. Vol. HI. royal 8vo. London, 1820. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. 461 A Summary Account of the Proceedings of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1809. [Hh. 7. 127.] Two other Copies. Svo. London. 1811-18. [Gg. 6. 4.] The first Twelve and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Reports of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1805-16-18-19. [Gg. 6. 5-1 4.] Tenth and Elerenth Reports of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1814-1815. [Gg. 6. 11.] TwelfUi Report of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1816. [Gg. 7. 8.] Fifteenth Report of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. Lon- don, 1819. IGg. 7. 21.] Steihkopfp (C. F« a.) Letters during his Tour to the Continent at the Request of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 12mo. London, 1818. [Ff. 8. 49.] Patbrsom (John), and Henderson (Ebenezer) Extracts of Letters dur- ing their Tours in Russia, Sweden, &c. &c. to promote the Object of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1817. [Gg. 6. 18.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1817. [Hh. 7. 23.] PiNKBRTON (Robert) Extracts of Letters on his Tour in Russia, Poland, and Germany, to promote the Object of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1817. [Gg. 6. 18.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1817. [Hh. 2. 81.] OwsK (John) Extracts of Letters, on the Object and Connexions of the British and Foreign Bible Society, during his Tour to France and Switzerland. 8vo. London, 1819. [Gg. 6. 18.] GoRHAM (George Cornelius) A Statement submitted to the Members of the British and Foreign Bible Society, on the Unlawfulness of circu- lating Apocryphal Books, indiscriminately mingled with the Inspired Writings. 8vo. London, 1825. [S. 6. 21.] Gorham (G. C.) Two Letters to the Editor of the Christian Guardian, on the dangerous Opinions and intemperate Language of a Writer in the Eclectic Review. (Article I. September, and Article I. November, 1825.) 8vo. London, 1825. [S. 6. 21.] Van Eaa (Leander) Ttoo Letters addressed to the Rev. G. C. Gorham on some points of^ " Statement on the Apocryphal Books" and on some of the alleged Doctrines of the Romish Church. With a Reply by George Cornelius Gorham. 8vo. London, 1826. [S. 6. 21.] (2) Reports and Proceedings of Auxiliary Bible Societies. Papers, occasioned by attempts to forqa Auxiliary Bible Societies in vari- ous Parts of the Kingdom. Collected by a Presbyter of the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.^ Cambridge. Report of the Formation of the Cambridge Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. Cambridge, 1812. [Gg. 6. 15.] ». 468 RELIGION. Proceedings of the Second Anniversftry Me^ngof the Cambridge Auxi- liary Bible Society. 8vo. Cambridge, 1813. [Gg. 6. 15.] -^— Another Copy. 8vo. Cambridge. [Gg. 7. 8.] The Eighth Report of the Cambridge Aoxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. Cambridge, 1819. [Hh. ft. 81.] Cumberland. First and Second Reports of the Cumberland and Carlisle Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. Carlisle, 1814-1815. [Gg. 6. 11.] Third Report of the Cumberland and Carlisle Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. Carlisle, 1816. [Gg. 7. 8.] First Annual Report of the Whitehaven Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. Whitehaven, 1815. [Gg. 6. 11.] Hertfordshire, Huntinodonshire, and Kent. Dealtrt (William) Substance of a Speech delivered at the Formation of the Hertfordshire Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. Hertford, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.] Knight (Samuel) Speech on the Establishment of an Auxiliary Bible So- ciety for the County of Huntingdon. 8vo. Cambridge, 1812. [Hh. 7. 27.] Proceedings at the Formation of the Blackheath Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. Greenwich, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.] Middlesex. Report of the Proceedings on the Formation of the Westminster Auxi- liary Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 6. 15.] Owen (John) Speech at the First Anniversary of the Hackney and New- ington Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. Shadklewell, 1818. [Gg. 6. 16.] Northumberland. First Annual Report of the Tindale Ward Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. ' Newcastle, 1818. [Gg. 6. 16.] Somersetshire. Proceedings at the Formation of the Bath Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. Bath, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.] Proceedings of the Second Anniversary Meeting of the Bristol Auxiliary Bible Society. (Two Copies.) 8vo. Bristol, 1812. [Gg. 6. 15,16.] Staffordshire. Gisboene (Thomas) Speech at the Formation of the Stafibrdshire Auxi- liary Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.] Surrey. Proceedings at the Formation of the Southwark Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. Southwark, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.] Second Report of the Southwark Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1814. [Gg. 6. 16.] Proceedings at the Formation of the Clapham Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1812. [G. 6. 16.] BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. 46S Yorkshire. Proceedings at the Formation of the York Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. York, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.] Proceedings at the Formation of the Doncaster Auxiliary Bible Society. 8vo. Doncaster, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.] Account of the Second Anniversary of the Leeds Auxiliary Bible Society. 8to. Leeds, 1811. [Gg. 6. 16.] ■- Another Copy. 8vo. Leeds, 1811. [Hh. 2. 34.] North America. Second Report of the American Bible Society. 8vo. New York, 1818. [Hh. 7. 25.'] ' (8) Tracts relative to the Object and Measures of the British and Foreign Bible Society. Letter to a Country Clergyman, occasioned by his Address to Lord Teignmouth. By a Sub-Urban Clergyman. 8yo. London, 1805. [G. 6. 4.] — ^— Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1805. [Gg. 6. 28.] An Address to Lord Teignmouth, occasioned by his Address to the Clergy of the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1805. [Hh. 3. 41.] Owen (John) An Address to the Chairman of the East India Company, occasioned by Mr. Twining's Letter to that Gentleman on the Danger of interfering in the Religious Opinions of the Natives of India, and on the Views of the Bible Society as directed in India. 8vo. London, 1807. [Hh. 3. 41.] Wordsworth (Christopher) A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Teign- mouth, in Vindication of Reasons for declining to become a Member of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1810. [Gg. 6. 3.] Teignmouth (Right Hon. John, Lord) A Letter to the Rev. Christopher Wordsworth^ in Reply to his Strictures on the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1810. [Hh. 3. 41.] Dbaltry (William) A Vindication of the British and Foreign Bible So- ciety, in Reply to the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth* s Letter to Lord Teignmouth. 8vo. London, 1811. [Gg. 6. 8.] Maltbt (Edward) Thoughts on the Utility and Expediency of the Plans promoted by the British and Foreign Bible Society. (Two Copies.) 8to. London, 1812. [Gg. 6. 4,28.5 CuNNiNQHAM (J. W.) Observations designed as a Reply to the " Thoughts'* of Dr. Maltby, on the Dangers of circulating the whole of the Scriptures among the Lower Orders. 8vo. London, 1812. * [Gg, 7. 15.] Nolan (Frederick) Objections of a Churchman to uniting with the Bible Society. 8vo. London^ 1812. [Gg. 6. 4.] *Marsh (Herbert) An Inquiry into the Consequences of neglecting to give the Prayer-Book with Uie Bible. 8vo. Cambridge, 1812. Clarkb (PAward Daniel) A Letter to Herbert Marsh, D. D. in Reply to certain Observations contained in his Pamphlet relative to the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1812. [Gg. 6. 4.1 464 RELIGION. Dbaltry (WUUam) An Examination of Dr. ManKs "Inquiry** relative to' the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1812. [Gg. 6. 4.] Vavsittart (Right Hon, Nicholas) Three Letters on the subject of the British and Foreign Bible Society, addressed to the Rev, Dr, Marsh and John Coker, Esq, 8vo. London. [Gg, 6. 4.] Otter (William) An Examination ofDr, Marsh's Answer to all the Argu- ments in favour of the British and Foreign Bible Society, 8vo. Brox» bourn, 1812. [Gg. 6. 4.] Otter (WilUam) A Vindication of Churchmen who become Members of the British and Foreign Bible Society, in Answer to Dr, Marsh's Pamphlet on that subject, 8vo. Cambridge, 1812. [Gg. 6. 4.|] Another Copy. 8vo. Cambridge, 1812. QHh. 2. 84.] Another Copy. 8vo. Cambndge, 1812. [Hh. 7. 23.] Considerations respecting the British and Foreign Bible Society, sug- gested principally hy the Cambridge Controversy on that subject. 8to. bundle, 1812. [Gg. 6. 4.] Gandolphy (Rev. Peter) A Congratulatory Letter to the Rev. Herbert Marsh, D. D. on his judicious Inquiry into the Consequences of neg- lecting to give the Prayer-Book with the Bible. 8vo. London, 1812. lOg. 6. 2.] Marsh (Herbert) Letter to the Rev, Peter Gandolphy, in Confutation of the Opinion that the Vital Principle of the Reformation has lately been con* ceded to the Church of Rome. 8vo. Cambridge, 1818. [Gg. 6* 2.] Gandolphy (Peter) A Second Letter to the Rev; Dr. Marsh, confirming the Opinion that the Vital Principle of the Reformation has been lately conceded by him to the Church of Rome. 8vo. London, 1813. [Gg. 6. 2.] A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Marsh. By a Protestant Dissenter and a Lay- man. 8vo. Cambridge, 1818. [Gg. 6. 2.] Masrh (Herbert) Letter of Explanation to the Dissenter and Layman, 8vo. Cambridge, 1813. [Gg. 6. 2.] Simeon (Rev. Charles) Dr. Marsh's Fact ; or a Congratulatory Address to the Church-Members of the British and Foreign Bible Society. With an Appendix. 8vo. Cambridge, 1813. [Gg. 6.2.] MiLNER (Isaac, D. D. Dean of Carlisle) Strictures on some of the Publi- cations of the Rev.. Herbert Marsh, D. D. intended as a Reply to his Objections against the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. Lon- don, 1813. [Ff. 5. 77.] ^Marsh (Herbert) A Reply to the Strictures of the Rev. Isaac Milner^ D, D. Dean of Carlisle, 8vo. Cambridge, 1813. Gibson (A. F.) Address to the Public, tending to shew that che Abing- don Letter, inserted in Dr. Marsh's Reply to the Strictures of the Dean of Carlisle, is not authentic. 8vo. Cambridge. [Gg. 6. 2.] A Letter to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, on the subject oi* his Attack upon the British and Foreign Bible Society in his recent Charge to his Clergy. By a Clerical Member of the Society. 8vo. London, 1815. [Gg. 7. 12.] GiSBORME (Thomas) A Letter to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Gloucester, on the subject of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London^ 1815. [Hh. 2. 45.] PAGAN RELIGION IN GENERAL. 465 ^NoRRis (H. H.) A Practical Exposition of the Tendency and Proceed- ings of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1814. Dkaltry (WiUittm) A Review of Mr, Norris's Attack upon the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1815. [lih. 2. 47.] Chalmers (Thomas) The Influence of Bible Societies on the temporal Necessities of the Poor. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1814. [Aa. 3, 82.] Another Copy. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1814. [Hh. 7. ST.} ■ Another Copy. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1817. [_Gg. 7. 8.] Another Copy. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1817. [Hh. 2. 29.] Antibibliov ; or the Papal Tocsin. (Two Copies.) 8vo. London, 1817. [Hh. 2. 40,41.] xiv. Naval and Military Bible Society. Account of the Bible Society in London, instituted in 1780, for the Use of the Army and Navy of Great Britain. 12mo. London, 1794. [Hh. 4. 27.] Account of the Naval and Military Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1811. [Gg. 6. 28.] Proceedings of the Naval and Military Bible Society. 8vo. London, 1812. [Gg. 6. 16.] III. Pagan and Mohammedan Religions. 1. Pagan Religions. ' i. The Pagan Religion in General. Vossii (Gerardi Johannis) De Theologia Geutili et Physiologia Chris- tiana ; sive de ortu et progressu Idololatriae. 2 tomis, 4to. Amstelo- dami, 1641. [C. 9. 28,29.] Saubbbti (Johannis) De Sacrificiis Vetemm. 8vo. Jense, 1659. [D. 15. 10.] Sbldsmi (Joannis) De Diis Syria Syntagmata duo. 8vo. Londini, 1617. [M. 16. 20.] Ltni (Francisci) Christianse Theologise cum Platonica Comparatio. 4to. Bononiae, 1627. [F. 1. 82.] HxEBERT (Edward, Lord) The Antient Religion of the Gentiles and the Causes of their Errors considered : the Mistakes and Failures of the Heathen Priests and Wise-men, in their notions of the Deity, and mat- ters of Divine Worship, examined, with regard to their being alto- gether destitute of Divine Revelation. 8vo. London, 1705. [A 17« 64.] Bbtakt (Jacob) An Analysis of Antient Mythology. $ vols. 4to. Lon* don, 1774. [Q. 2. 13-15.] 2 H 466 RELIGION. ii. Greek and Roman Mythology. Mtthoo&aphi Latini, Caius Julius Hyg^nus, Fabius Plaliciades Fulgen- tius, Lactantius Placidus, Albricus Pbilosophus^ cum Notis varioram. Curante Thoma Munckero. 8vo. Amstelodami, 1681. [C. 15. 5.] Mythographi Latini, Caius Julius Hyginus, &c. cum Commentariis Jacob i Mycilli, et aliorutn. Curante Augustino Van Staveren. 4to. Lug. Bat. 1742. [Aa. 2. 9.] Opuscula Mytbologica, Ethica, et Physica, Grsoee et Latine. Edidit Tho. Gale. Svo. Cantabrigiae, 1671. [M. 6. 35.] Thomas (T.) 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[F. 27. 25.] Sybinina Oracula, Greece et Latine, Notis illustrata a Joanne Obsop£0. 8vo. Parisiis, 1607. [C. 19. 10.] iii. Egyptian and Persian Mythology. ScHALSNBE&o (Henrici) Aphorismi Hieroglyphic]. 12mo. Lipsiae, 1606. [C. 16. 9.] Htde (Thomae) Vetenim Persarura et Medorum Religionis, eorumque Magorum, Historia. 4to. Oxonii, 1700. [E. 15. 11.] Jablonski (Pauli Emesti) Pantheon ^gyptiorum ; sive de Diis eorum Commentarius. 8vo. Francofurti^ 1750. [A. 17. 51.] The Desdtir, or Sacred Writings of the Ancient Persian Prophets in the Original Tongue, together with the Ancient Persian Version and Com- mentary of the Fifth Sasan. To which is added, an English Trans- lation of the Desatir and Commentary. By Mulla Firuz Bin Kaus. ft Tols. in one, royal 8vo. Bombay, 1818. [M. 21. 31.] 2. Mohammedan Religion. Prima tredecim Partium Alcorani Arabico-Latini. Opera et studio Christiani Ravii. 4to. Amstelsedami, 1646. [K. 9. 24.] Alcorani Textus Universus, Arabice et Latine, cum Refutatione Ludo- vici MARAccn. 2 tomis, folio^ Patavii, 1698. [E. 4. 1,2.] The Alcoran of Mahomet, translated ihto English from the French Version of the Sieur Du Rter. 4to. London, 1649. [K. 19. 11.] The Koran, commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed, translated from the Arabic ; with Notes, and a Preliminary Dissertation. By George Sale. 4to. London, 1784. [R. 17. 6.] RicoLDi contra sectam Mahumeticam Libellus ; Anonymi Scriptoris de Vita et Moribus Turcorum Libellus ; et Victoris Libellus de Vita et Moribus Judseorum. 4to. Parisiis, 1511. [K. 20. 22.] Machumctis Saracenorum Principis, ejusque Successorum Vitse ac Doc- trina, ipseque Alcoran. Cum confutationibus, et prsefatione Philippi Melancthonis. Opera et studio Theodori Bibliandbi. folio, Tiguri, 1573. [L. 9. 21 .J Historia Josephi Patriarchs, ex Alcorano^ Arabic^ ; cum triplici versione Latina, et Scholiis, ThomaD Erpenii, cujus et Alphabecum Arabicum prsemittitur. 4to. Leidse, 1617. [K. 14. 86.] Pbideaux (Humphrey) The True Nature of Imposture displayed in the Life of Mahomet. 8vo. London, 1723. [C. 27. 7.] 2 H 2 468 RELIGION. Relandi (Hadriani) De Religione Mohammedicd Libri Duo. 8vo. Traj. ad Rhcn. 1717. [M, 18. S7.^ ■ Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Traj. ad Rhen. 1717. [F. 27. 28.] Reflections on Mohammedism. 8vo. London, 1735. [P. S5. 4.] M^TTN (Henry) Controversial Tracts on Christianity and Moham- medism with some of the most eminent Writers of Persia : to which is appended an additional Tract on the same Question, together with an Appendix by the Rey. S. Lee, M. A. 8vo. Cambridge, 1824. [K. 25. 81.] Class II. I. Public Universal Law. OFPT (Capel) Principia cum Juris Uni- veruliB, turn priecipue Anglicani. i tomis, 1 2mo. Loudini, 1779. [li. 3. 45.] 1. General Treatises on Laws. 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A Brief Historic of the Succession, collected out of the Records and most authentic Historians, folio, 1688. [C. 5. 16.] A Brief History of the Succession to the Crown of England. 4to. 1714. [P. 14. (26.)] Agreement betwixt the present and former Government : or, a Discourse of this Monarchy, whether Elective or Hereditary ? also of Abdication , Vacancy, Interregnum, Present Possession of the Crown, and the Re- putation of the Church of England. 4to. London, 1689. [M, 16. 30.] AsGiLL (John} Apology for an Omission in his late Publication. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 239. (7.)] The Hereditary Right of the Crown of England asserted ; the History of the Succession since the Conquest cleare^ ; and the true English Con- stitution vindicated from the Misrepresentations of Dr. Higden's View and Defence. By a Gentleman [Mr. -: Harbin.] folio, London, 1713. [L 5. 25.J A Letter to the Bishop of Carlisle concerning a Book entituled " The Here-^ ditary Right of the Crown of England asserted^" Spc. 8vo. London^ 1713. [N. 9. 22.] The present Constitution and the Protestant Succession tindicated^ in Answer to a late Book intituled ** The Hereditaria Right of the Crowntof England asserted^" Sfc. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 18.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1714. [N. 9. 22.] ** Other Tracts relative to the Succession to the British Crown will be fownd infra. Class V. History, Sect. IV. Tit. Hi §. ii. History of England during Particular Periods, under the Reign of Queen Anne, iii. Of the King, His Prerogative, and Supremacy ; — Power of Dispensing with Penal Statutes, ^c. Prynne (William) An exact Chronological Vindication, and Historical Demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, and English Kings' Supreme Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction over all Spiritual or Religious Affairs, Causes, Persons, as well as Temporal, within the Realms of England, Scotland, Ireland, and other Dominions, from the THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE. 481 Original Planting and Embracing of Christian Religion, and Reign of King Lucius our first Christian King, to the end of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 3 vols, folio, London, 1665-66<-68. [E. 12. 18-20.] A Shorte Treatise of Politike Power and of the true Obedience which Snbjectes owe to Kynges and other Civile Governors, with an Exhorta- tion to all true Naturall Englishe Men. Compyled by D. I. P. B. R. W. 8vo. 1553. [K. 18.86.] Bbcani (Martini) Duellum cum Guilielmo Tooker de Primatd Regis An- glia. 8vo. Moguntise, 1612. [[K. 18. 35.] Apologia pro Juraraento Fidelitatis, primum quidem Anonymas, nunc vero ab ipso Auctore Serenissimo ac Potentissimo Principe, Jacobo Dei Gratia, Magnse Britanniae, Francise et Hiberniee Regis^ denuo edita. 12mo. Londini, 1609. [L 18. 16.] Torti (Mat thai, i. e. CardinaUs Bellarmini) Raponsio ad Librum in» scriptum " Triplki nodo, tripUx Cuneus, site Apologia pro Juramento Fide^ htatis advfrms duo Breria Papa PauH V, tt recentes Literas Cardinalit Beliarmini ad Georgium Blacvellum jlnglia Archipresbyterum" 4to. 1608. [K. 19. U.J Andrsws (Lanceloti Episcopi Cicestnen^sJ Tortura Torti, give Responsio ad Mattkiti Torti Librvm contra Apologiam Jacohi Magna Britannia Regis pro Juramento Fidelitatis, 4to. Londiniy 1609. [K. 20. 5.] . Exemplar altud. 4to. Londini, 1609. [C. 10. 32.] Andrews (Lanceloti Episcopi EliensisJ Responsio ad Apologiam Cardinalis Beliarmini, quam edidit contra Prafationem Monitoriam Jacohi L Regis, omnibus Christianis, Monarchis, Principibus, atque Ordinibus inscriptanu 4to. Londini, 1610. [N. 6. 45.] Thomsoni (Richardi) Elenchus Refutationis Tortura Torti, adxersus Martinum Becanum. 8vo. Londini, 1611. [M. 18. 13.] WiLSONi (Johannitf) In Georgium Blackwellum Anglise Archipresbyterum, a Clemente VIIL designatum, Qneestio Bipartita. 4to. Londini, 1 609. [L. 19. 27.) Baeix>w (William, Bishop of Lincoln) An Answer to the Catholic English- man's Censure upon the Apology, made by King James i. for the Oath of Allegiance. 4to. London, 1609. [K. 19. 12.] Du Moulin (Peter) A Defence of the Catholic Faith, contained in the Book of James L against the Answer of N. Coeffetau. 4to. London, 1610. [C. I. 32.] The Encounter against M. Parsons. By a Review of his last Sober Reckoning, and his Exceptions urged in the Treatise of his Mitigation. 4to. Lond6n, 1610. [C. 1. ft."} Responsio ad Argumenta Francisci Suarezii pro potestate papali Reges deponendi. 8vo. 1614. [K. 18. 45. J Donne (John) Pseudo-Martyr. Wherein out of certaine Propositions and Gradations, this Conclusion is evicted : That those which are of the Romane Religion in this Kingdome, may and ought to take the Oath of Allegeance. 4to. London, 1610. [E. 20. 2.J Another Copy. 4to. London, 1610. [Ff. 6. 14.] A Remonstrance of K. James of England, &c. for the Rights of Kings and the Independency of their Crowns, against an Oration of Card, of 2 1 48« jurisprudence;. Perron, pronounced in the Chamber of the Third Estate, Jan. 15, 1^5. Translated out of his Majesty's French Copy. 4to. Cambridge, 1617. [N. 8. 39.] Reph'ca. Seu adversus nuperrimam Confutationem aliquots particulse partis prioris Apologise Thomee Mobtoni (Authore C. U. Theologo) Brevis Veliutio. 4to. Londini, 1638. [N. 6. 48.] Th£ True Grounds of Ecclesiasticall Regiment set forthe in a breife Dissertation. Maintaining the Kings Spirituall Supremacy against the pretended Independencie of the Prelates, &c. Together with some passages touching the Ecclesiasticall Power of Parliaments, the Use of Synods, and the Power of Excommunication. 4to. London, 1640. [M. 15. 34.] Jenkins (David) Lex Ttrrce ; or a Briefe Discourse of Law ; whereby it is proved that the Supreme Power in this Kingdome is in the King only, and not in the two Houses of Parliament. 18mo. London, 1648. [H. 17. 30.] Another Copy. [}A. 15. 37.] The King's Power in Ecclesiastical Matters truly stated. 4to. London, 16—. [P. 45. (15.)] Another Copy. 4to. London. [P. 48. (14.)] The I Jesuit's Loyalty manifested, in Three Treatises written by them against the Oath of Allegiance. 4to. London^ 1677. QB. 6. 28.] An Answer to a Pamphlet intituled *' The Judgment and Doctrine of the Clergy of the Church of England concerning one special Branch of the King's Prerogative, viz. In dispensing with the Penal Laws." 4to. London, 1687. [N. 8. 25.] An Enquiry into the Measures of Submission to the Supream Authority.; and of the Grounds upon which it may be necessary or lawful for Sub- jects to defend their Religion, Lives, and Liberties. 4to. 1688. [M. 15. 33.] A Seasonable Discourse^ wherein is examined. What is lawful during the Confusions and Revolutions of Government, especially in the case of a Sovereign deserting his Kingdoms : and how far a Man may law- fully conform to the Powers and Commands of those, who with various successes hold Kingdoms. 4to. London, 1689. [M. 14. 13.] Jenkins (David) Works upon divers Statutes concerning the King's Pre- rogative and the Liberty of the Subject. 8vo. London. QM. 16. 37.] Wake (William) An Appeal to all the true Members of the Church of England in behalf of the King's Ecclesiastical Supremacy. 8vo. Lon- don, 1698. [N. 9. S7.'] A Collection of Statutes relating to the Oathes of Allegiance and Su- premacy. 4to. London^ 1661. QN. 8. 17.] Madox (Thomas) The History and Antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest to the end of the Reign of King John, and to the end of the Reign of Edward II. With a correct Copy of the Ancient Dialogue concerning the Exchequer gene- rally ascribed to Gervasius Tilburensis. folio, London, 1711. [E. 13. JE2.] PRIVILEGES OF PARLIAMENT. 488 iv. Of the Powers^ Privileges^ and Constitution of the Two Houses ^ Parliament. Christian (Edward) An Account of the Origin of the Two Houses of Parliament. 8vo. London, 1810. [Hh. 3. 41.] The Parliamentary or Constitutional History of England from the earliest times to the Restoration of King Charles II. Collected from Records, . &c. A. 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[A. 13. 40-42.] Rights of the Kingdom ; or Customs of our Ancestours : touching the Duty, Power, Election, or Succession, of our Kings and Parliaments; our true Liberty, due Allegiance, three Estates, their Legislative Power Originall, Judicial!, and Executive, with the Militia : freely discussed through the British, Saxon, Norman Lawes and Histories. With a Discourse of great Change yet expected in the World. 4to. London, 1649. [H. 7. 31.] HowiLL (James) Of the Pre-eminence of Parliament. 4to. London, 1677. [N. 8. %%:\ Bbadt (Robert) An Answer to William Petyt relative to liis Book on Parliaments ; with a Glossary of Words used in ancient Records, &c. 8vo. London, 1681. [F. 7. 21.] Jus Anglorux ah Antiquo: or a Confutation of an Impotent Libel against Government by King, Lords, and Commons. Under pretence of an- swering Mr. Petyt, and the Author of ** Jani Anglorum Facies Nova." [Ascribed to Atwood.] 8vo. London, 1681. [B. 6. 51.] A Full and Clear Answer to a Book written by William Petyt, Esq. en- tituled " The Rights of the Commons asserted." folio, London, 1683. [C. 4. 8.] Jani Anglorum Facies Antiqua, or some Animadversions on a Book called *' Jani Anglorum Facies Nova. [[Ascribed to Atwood.] folio, London, 1684. [C. 4. 8.] An Historical and Political Essay, discovering the Affinity or Resem- blance of the Ancient and Modern Governments, both in neighbouring Nations, as also in the Jewish Commonwealth, in relation to our Eng- lish Parliaments. 8vo. London, 1706. [M. 6. 7.] 2 12 484 JURISPRUDENCE. An Answ£R to this Quodlibetical Question, Whet;her the Bishops make a fundamental and essential part of the English Parliament ? Col- lected out of some Memorials in a larger Treatise, for the information of some, the confirmation of others, and the satisfaction of all. 4to. London, 1661. [N. 8. 41.] Episcopal Inheritance ; or, a Reply to the Examination of a printed Abstract of the Answers to Nine Reasons of the House of Commons against the Votes of Bishops in Parliament. 4to. Oxford, 1641. [N. 8. 39.] Reeves (John) Thoughts on the English Government, addressed to the quiet Good Sense of the People of England, in a Series of Letters. 8yo. London, 1795. [Hh. S. 41.] Madox (Thomas) Firma Burgi, or an Historical Essay concerning tlie Cities, Towns, and Boroughs of England, folio, London, 1726. [D. 5. 7.] FaEEDOM OF Elections to Parliament, a fundamental Law and Liberty of the English Subject ; and some Presidents, shewing the Power of the House of Commons tu inflict Punishments on those who have been guilty of Misdemeanours either in Elections or Returns. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 15. 82.] 2. Municipal or Common Law of England. i. History of English Law. DuoDALE (Sir William) Origines Juridictales, or Historical Memorials of the English Laws, Courts of Justice, &c. ; also a Chronicle of the Lord Chancellors, Keepers of the Great Seal, Lord Treasurers, See folio, London, 1671. [B. 2. 9.] Hale (Sir Matthew) History of the Common Law. With Notes, Refer- ences, .and some Account of the Life of tlie Author. By Charles Run- nington, Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. London^ 1789. [£. 21. 14.] ^Reeves (John) A History of the English Law from the Time of' the Saxons to the end of the Reign of Philip and Mary. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1814. Blackstone (William) Tracts, chiefly relating to the Antiquities and Laws of England. 4to. Oxford, 1771. [O. 5. 38.] ii. Antient Laws of England^ anterior to Magna Charta, and Treatises thereon. APXAIONOMIA : sive De ^Priscis Anglorum Legibus Libri, sermone Anglico vetustate antiquissimo aliquot abhinc sseculis conscripti, Guli- elmo Lambardo interprete. Saxonice et Latine. 4to. Londini, 1568. [E. 1. 4.] . Exemplar aliud. folio, Cantabrigiap, 1644, [P, 2. 5.] Leges Anglo*Saxonicie Ecclesiastics et Civiles. Accedunt Legea Ed- wardi Latine, Guilelmi Conquestoris Gallo-Normaaice, et Heorici I. STATUTES AND ABRIDGMENTS. 486 Latine. Subjungitur Domini Henr. Spelmanni Codex Legam, Veterum Sututoram Regni Angliae, quae ab ingreasu Gulielmi I. usque ad an- nom Donum Henr. III. edita sunt. Toti Operi praemittitur Dissertatio Bpistolaris admodum Reverendi Domini Gulielmi Nicholsoni Episcopi Derrensis de Jure Feudali Veterum Saxonum. Cum Codd. MSS. con- tulit, Notas, Versionem, et Glossarium addidit David Wilkins. folio^ Londini, 1721. [E. 4. 7.] Tractatus de Legibus et Consuetudinibus r^gni Anffli^e, tempore Regis Henrici Secundi compositus. Justiciar gubemacula tenente Ranulpho de Glanyilla. 4to. Londini, 1604. [K. 8. 39.] Flbta : seu Commentarius Juris Anglicani. Subjungitur etiam Joannis Seldeni ad Fletam Dissertatio Historica. 4to. Londoni, 1647. [F. 14. 83.] 3. Statute Laws, and other Records of the Realm, i. Collections of Statutes and Abridgments thereof. The Statutes at Large, conteyning all Acts which have beene extant from Magna Charta, untill the 16th yeere bf King James. 2 vols, folio, 1618. [F. 18. 8,9.] The Statutes of the Realm, printed by command of King George IIL from Original Records and Authentic Manuscripts. From Magna Charta-to the end of the reign of Queen Anne. With an Alphabetical Index. [By John Raithby, Esq.][ 11 vols, folio, London, 1810-24. [Ff. 1. 39-48.] The Statutes at Laroe from Magna Charta, Anno 9 Hen. IIL to Ann. 10 Geo. IIL 11 vols, folio, London, 1687—1770. [P. 1. 1-11.] The Statutes at Large, Ann. 1 1 Geo. III. to Ann; 43 Geo. IIL 11 vols. 4to. London, 1770—1803. [P. 1. 12-22.] The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. With Notes, References, and an Index. By Thomas Edlyne Tomlins and John Raithby, Esquires, Bafristers at-Law. 41 Geo. IIL, 44 to 51 Geo. IIL, 52 to 57, 59 and 60 Geo. III./l to 7 Geo. IV. 21 ParU. 4to. London, 1801-1821. [K. 21. 1,4-24.] » [Continued.] Sundry Acts of Parliament, 36 Geo. III. to 46 Geo. III. folio, London, 1797-1806. [Hh. 1. 1.] The Great Abridgement of all the Statutes of Englande, with the Abredgements of the Statutes made in the xxxiii yere of the reygne of oure mooste dreade Souvereygne Lorde Kyngs Henry the Eyght. 8vo. London, m.)l.|:ltt. [H. 7. 43.] A Kalender, or Table, comprehending the Effect of all the Statutes that have been made; beginning with Magna Charta, enacted Anno 9 H. III. and proceeding, one by one, until the end of the Session of Parliament holden Anno 3 R. Jacobi. [By F. Pulton.]] folio, London, 1606. [H. 5. 5.] WiNGATE (Edmund) An Exact Abridgement of all the Statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna Charta until 1641. With a Continuation, under their proper titles, of all Acts in force until the year 1675, alphabetically digested. 8vo. London, 1675. QL 8. 30.J 486 JURISPRUDENCE. Ttrwhitt (R. p.) and Tyndale (T. W.) A Digest of the Public Gene- ral Statutes from Magna Carta, A. D. 1 224-5 to 1 and 2 Geo. IV. A. D. 1821. With a Supplement to 6 Geo. IV. 1825 ; and an Ana- lytical Index, and an Appendix of Schedules and Forms. 5 vols. 4to. London, 1822-26. [H. 22. 3-5.] Barrington (Hon. Daines) Observations on the more ancient Statutes, from Magna Charta to the twenty-first of Jumes I. Cap. XXVII. With an Appendix, being a Proposal for New Modelling the Statutes. 4to. London, 1769. [E. 24. 9.] Magna Charta, translated by .Edward Cooke. To which is added. Ob- servations, from Lord Chief Justice Cokes Comments upcm it. 12mo. London, 1680. [F. 17. 44.] ii. Records of the Kingdom of England. Ayloffe (Sir Joseph) A Calendar of Ancient Charters, and of the Scotch and Welch Rolls, in the Tower of London. To which is prefixed, an Introduction, giving an Account of the State of the Public Records from the Conquest to tlie present Time. 4to. London, 1 774. [Q. 2. 17.] Report from the Select Committee, appointed to inquire into the State of the Public Records of the Kingdom ; with an Analysis of the Principal Matters in the various Records, &c. orescrved in the several Public Repositories, folio, London, 1800. [Ff. 1. 29.] Commissions and Annual Abstracts of Reports of the Commissioners on the Public Records of the Kingdom, with a Statement of the Measures executed or in Progress under the Authority thereof, 1807-1812. folio, London, 1812. [Ff. 1. 24.] Commissions and Annual Abstracts of Reports of the Conunissioners on the Public Records of the Kingdom, &c. 1800-1812. (Two Copies.) ' folio, London, 1812. [Ff. 1. 25,26.] Reports from the Commissioners, appointed by his Majesty to execute the Measures recommended by a Select Committee of the House of Commons, respecting the Public Records of the Kingdom, &c. 1800- 1819.* 2 vols, folio. [Ff. 1. 27,28.] *Domesday Book ; seu Liber Censualis^Wilhelmi Primi, Regis Anglian, inter Archivos Regni in Domo Capitulari Westmonasterii asservatus. [Editus ah Abrahaxno Farley.] 2 vols, folio, Londini, 1 788. LiBRi Censualis, vocati 9omti^a]^ Book, Wilhelmi Primj Regis Angliae, Indices. Accessit Dissertatio Generalis de Ratione hujnsce Libri. [Auctore Henrico Ellu, S. R. S. et S. A.] folio, Londini, 1816. [Ff. 1. 38.] Dissertatio Generalis de Ratione Libri Censualis, vocati Domesday Book. [Auctore Henrico Ellis.] folio, Londini, 1816. [Ff. 1. 82.] Domesday Book, one of the most antient records in England, is the register made by command of William the Conqueror, from which judgment was to be given upon the value, tenure, and services of the lands therein described. The^ exact time of the Conqueror's under- taking this survey is differently stated by historians, who have de- * The accounts of the several Records which are given in this and the following pages, are abridged from the lUports, &c contained in thiatoagnificent publication. RECORDS OP THE KINGDOM OP ENGLAND. 487 9ignated it by different appellations, which it is not necessary to enumerate. Fr6m the memorial of the completion of the survey, at the end of the second volume* it is evident that it was finished in the year 1086 : and from an attentive comparison and consideration of several passages contained in the Record, that date is not only con« finned, but there is also reason to believe that, by the multiplication of subordinate inquests^ the work must have been completed in a short time : and that, from a transcript or abridgement of the returns or breviates from the different counties, the great register was after- wards formed, which has ever since been known by the name of Domesday. The original manuscript of this invaluable record, which is care* fully preserved in the Record Office at the Chapter House, West- minster, is in two volumes. It is written on vellum, of singular fineness and beauty, partly with red, but chiefly with black ink ; and, notwithstanding the long series of years that have elapsed since it was finished, it is still legible with great ease. The first is a large folio, written on three hundred and eighty- two pages of vellum, in a small but plain character, and in double columns on each page. It contains a survey of most of the counties of England, with the excep- tion of Northumberland^ Westmoreland, Durham, and part of Lan- cashire, which were never surveyed. The second volume is a small folio, written on four hundred and fifty double pages of vellum, in Ringl^ columns, and in a character somewhat larger than that of the preceding volume. It contains the counties of Essex, Nor- folk, and Suffolk. Part of the county of Rutland is included in Northamptonshire, and part of Lancashire in the counties of York and Chester. The order pursued in each county is this : — The king's name and lands are first set down, and then those of the church, which are succeeded by the names and lands of the nobles according to their rank, who held of the king in capite. For the adjusting of this survey certain commissioners, called the King's Justiciaries, were appointed, who (it appears) associated to them some principal person in each county : and these inquisitors, upon the oaths of the sheriffs, the lords of each manor, the pres- byters of each church, the reeves of every hundred, the bailiffs and six villans of every village, were to inquire into the name of the place, the person who held it in the time of King Edward the Con- fessor ; who was the present possessor ; how many hides (an uncer- tain measure) of land the manor contained ; how many carrucates or plough-lends (that is, as much arable as could be managed with one plough and the beasts belonging thereto in one year), were in de- mesne; how many homagers, villans, cotarii, servi, freemen, and tenants in socage there were; what quantity of wood, meadow, and pasture ; how many mills and fish-ponds ; how niiuch was added or taken away ; what was the gross value in King Edward's time, and how much each free-man or soc-man had or has. All this was to be trebltf estimated : — first, as the estate was held in the time of the Confessor, then as it was bestowed by King William ; and, thirdly, as its value stood at the formation of the survey. The jurors, more- over, were to state whether any advance could be made in the value. The inquisitions having been taken, were sent by the Justiciaries to Winchester, and there classed and methodised, and entered in a re- gister such as wc now view it. 488 JURISPRUDENCE. By the completion of the Domesday Survey, the Conqueror ac« quired an exact knowledge of the posseasiona of the Crown. It afforded him the names of the landholders, who (as may be expected from the very numerous forfeitures that were caused by the prodi- gious slaughter of the English nobility at the battle of Hastings, and by the subsequent fruitless insurrections of. those who survived,) were chiefly the soldiers and ministerial dependents of William the Norman. The churches and monasteries, however, continued to re- tain their ancient patrimony ; in some instances, with considerable additions from, the Conqueror himself. Further, the Domesday Survey enabled him to fix the proportion of Danegeld (the tribute, imposed by the Danes upon the Saxons, ol* twelve pence on every hide of land through the realm of England) on the property of each landholder. This odious tax, from the payment of which the. Con- fessor had absolved the English, was revived at an early period of William's reign, and had become subject to numerous exemptions in favour of the clergy and religious houses, as well as of the great lords and barons, &c. who held by mil^itary service, and also in favour of persons who claimed to be exempt from it under especial grants from the King. Thus the produce of the tax was greatly diminished. Independently of the immediate uses of this sinrvey to the Con- queror, it is to this day a record of no small importance to the his- torian and to the antiquary, for the light it throws on the different classes of persons into which the English people were divided — the different denominations of lands, their culture, and measurement — the different denominations of money, and the p^sons and places that enjoyed the liberty of coinage — territorial jurisdictions and franchises — tenures and services — criminal and civil jurisdictions — ecclesiastical and historical matters therein noticed, besides many curious illustrations of antient manners. But the historian and antiquary are not the only persons interested in this venerable document : it has always been considered as the highest authority in the courts of law, and has been preserved from the time of William the Conqueror until now with the most scru- pulous attention. Appeals to the decision of this survey occur so early as the reigns of Henry I. and King John: in subsequent reigns, the pleadings in ancient demesne, are extremely numerous, and the proof of ancient demesne still rests with the Domesday Sur- vey. Other cases,, in which its evidence is yet appealed to in our courts of law, are, in proving the antiquity of mills, and in setting^ up prescriptions in non decimando (that is, to be discharged abso- lutely from the payment of tithes). By the statute 9 Edw.II., called Articuli Cleric it was determined that prohibition should not lie upon demand of tithe for a new mill. The Itaill, therefore, which is found in Domesday, must be presumed older than the ninth year of Edward the Second, and is of course discharged, by its evidence, from tithe. Again, as most of the' religious houses were exempted generally from paying tithes of lands in their own hands, from the naucity of dates in early documents, the Domesday Suryey is very frequently the only evidence which can be adduced that the lands claimmg a discharge were actually vested in such monastery or reli-- gious bouse. KECORDS OF THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND. 489 In 1767, in conseqaence of an address from the House of Lords, his late Majesty George IIL commanded the publication of Domes- day Book, which (after various unavoidable delays) was finally com- pleted in two volumes, folio, in the year 1788, under the editorship of Mr. Abraham Farley, Deputy Keeper of the Records in the Chapter- House, at Westminster, and with tolerably exact fac-simile types. Ac- curately as Mr. Farley accomplished the task which had been assigned to him, the printed Domesday was comparatively of little value for want of minute indexes. This deficiency has been supplied, under the direction of the Record Commission, in a folio volume, contain- ing indexes of names of persons, of places, and things, so minute that the object of inquiry, if in the work, may be readily ascertained. These indexes have been compiled by the clerks in the Record Office of the Chapter- House, under the superintendence of the late Right Hon. George Rose, the principal keeper of that Office : and to them is prefixed a very elaborate Introduction to Domesday, by Mr. Ellis, one of the librarians of the British Museum, containing dissertations on the formation and execution of the Record, the principal matters therein contained, its original uses, conservation^ and authority in courts of law. Libri Censualis vocati SomeiAa]^ Saofc, Wilhelmi Primi Regis Angliae^ Additamenta ex Codic. Antiquiss. Exon Domesday. Inquisitio Eliensis. Liber Winton'. Boldon Book, folio. Londini, 1816. [Ff. 1 . 34.] The Exon Domesdat, the original of which is preserved among the Muniments and Charters belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Exeter Cathedral, presents a Description of the Western Parts of the Kingdom, comprising the Counties of Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall ; and it is supposed, so far as it extends, to contain an exact Transcript of the Original Rolls or Returns made by the Con- queror's Commissioners at the time of forming the General Survey, froin which the Great Domesday itself was compiled. The Inquisitio Eliensis is a document of the same kind with the Exeter Domesday ; relating to the Property of the Monastery, re- corded afterwards in the two volumes of the Domesday Survey. It is preserved in a Register of the Monastery remaining among the Cotton MSS. in the British Museum, and is at least as old as the twelfth century. The LiBXR Win ton', or Winton Domesday, consists of two parts or records, both written upon vellum, and contains a survey of the City of Winchester. The BoLDON Book, or Survey of the Palatinate of Durham, was executed in the year 1183, by the command of Hugh Pudsey» nephew to Stephen King of England. This Record is, on several accounts, of great importance. 1. it is a valuable Supplement to Domesday Book, supplying a material defect in that Record. 2. It is of great importance to the See and Palatinate of Durham ; and has been admitted as evidence in trials at law, on the part of suc- ceeding Bishops» to ascertain their property and seignorial rights. $, It serves to cast liglit on antient Tenures^ Customs, Manners, and Services. 4 It contains many words, which are not found in the glossary of Du Cange, or any of his continuators ; the meaning of which, from their connection with others well understood, may in 400 JURISPRUDENCE. general be easily ascertaiDed. 5. It contains several curious re- ferences to the mode of living among our ancestors in the twelfth century, their amusements, diet, coin, price of labour, &c. &c. which may furnish the antiquary and historian with valuable materials. *Dome8day Book illustrated : containing an Account of that Ancient Re- cord, and a Translation of Difficult Passages, &c. &e. By Robert Kelham. 8vo. London, 1788. Domesday; or an Actual Survey of South-Britain, by the Commissioners of William the Conqueror, completed in the year 1086, on the evidence of the Jurors of Hundreds sanctioned by the authority of the County- Jurors. Translated, with an Introduction, Notes, and Illustrations, by Samuel Henshall, M. A. and John Wilkinson, M. D. Vol. I. com- prising the Counties of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey. 4to. London, 1799. [L. 26. 16.] 9om Soc. A Translation of the Record called Domesday, so far as re- lates to the County of York, Lancashire, Westmoreland, and Cumber- land, Derby, Nottingham, Rutland, and Lincoln. With an Introduc- tion, Glossary, and Indexes. By die Rev. William Bawdwen. Vol. I. 4to. Doncaster, 1809. [L. 26. 21.] • Vol. II. ^to. Doncaster, 1812. Cotton (Sir Robert) An Abridgement of the Records in the Tower of London, folio, London, 1689. [Q. 1. 21.] Calendarium RoTULoauM Patbntium in Turri Londinensi. folio, Lon- dini, 1802. [Kk. 1. 21.] The Patent Rolls in the Tower of London commence in the third year of the reign of King John, and end in the twenty-third year of that of Edward IV. They contain granu of offices and lands, resti- tutions of temporalities to bishops, abbots, and other ecclesiasdcai persons ; confirmations of grants made to bodies corporate, both ^ ecclesiastical and civil ; grants in fee-farm, special liveries, grants ' of offices, patents of creation of peers, and licences of all kinds whidi pass the great seal ; and on the backs of these rolls are commissions to justices of the peace, of sewers, and all commissions, indeed, which pass the great seal. The calendar to these rolls, now published, is printed from four manuscript volumes, purchased in 1775 for public use, by the late Thomas Astle, Esq. Keeper of the Records in the Tower, by whom they were collated with two manuscripts in the Cottonian LibVary in the British Museum, from which many omis- sions and deficiencies in tiie Tower have been supplied. CALBNDAaiuM Rotulorum, Cbartarum, et Inquisitionum ad quod Danmum. folio, Londini, 1803. [Ff. 1. 85.] The Charter- Rolls in the Tower of London commence in the first year of the reign of King John, 1 199, and end with the reign of Ed- ward IV. 1488. They contain royal grants of privileges to cities, towns, bodies corporate, and private trading companies belonging to those cities and towns ; grants of markets, fairs, and free warrens ; grants of creation of nobility from the eleventh year of the reign of dward II. to the end of the reign of Edward IV. together with grants of privileges to religious houses, 6cc. The Jnqumtiones ad quod Damnum begin with the first year of the reign of Edward II. . 1807, and end with the thirty-eighth year of Henry VI. They were taken by virtue of writs directed to the escheators of each county, when any gprant of a market, fair, or other privilege, or h'cence for RECORDS OF THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND. 491 the alienation of lands was solicited ; and these eseheators were to inquire, by a jury, whether such grant or alienation was prejudicial to the king, or to others, in case the same should he made. Calbndarium Inquisitionum post Mortem, sive Escaetaruro, temp. Reg. Hen. III. ad Hen. IV. S tom. folio, Londini, 1806-8-21. [Kk. 1. 12-14.] The Records preserved in the Tower of London, intitled InquUi' Hones post Mortem, or, as they are sometimes called, Escheats, com- mence with the early part of the reign of Henry HI. and end with the third year of the reign of Richard HI. The rest of the series is preserved at the Rolls Chapel. These inquisitions were taken by virtue of writs directed to the eseheators of each county or district^ to summon a jury on oath ; who were to inquire of what lands any person died seised, and by what rents or services the same were held ; who was the next heir, and of what age, that the King might be informed of his right of escheat or wardship. They also show, whether the tenant was attainted of treason, or was an alien (in either of which cases his lands were seised into the King's hands), as well as the quantity, quality, and value of such lands. These inquisitions post mortem constitute the best evidence which can be obtained, of the descent of families and of property, so long as this process made part of the law of the land. To superintend and regulate these in- quiries, the Court of Wards and Liveries was instituted by the statute of 82 Henry VIII. ; and this court itself was abolished at the Resto- ration of King Charles II., together with the oppressive tenures upon which it was founded. RoTVLORUM Orioinalium in Curi4 Scaccarii Abbreviation temp. Reg. Hen. III. Edw. I. Edw. II. et Edw. III. 2 tom. folio, Londini, 1805 -10. [Kk. 1. 8,9.] The Originalia are the Estreats, transmitted from the Court of Chancery into the I«ord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, of all grants of the crown enrolled on the Patent and other rolb, whereon any rent is reserved, any salary payable, or any service to be per- formed. The Abstract now published, in two volumes, commences with the roll of the twentieth year of Henry III. no earlier record of this nature being discoverable, and concludes with the end of the reign of Edward III. Jones (Edward) An Index to the Records called the Originalia and Memoranda of the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's side of the Ex- chequer. 2 vols, folio, London, 1795. [A. 12. 86,87.] Testa di Nevill, sive Liber Feodorum in Curia Scaccarii, temp. Reg. Hen. III. et Edw. I. folio, Londini, 1807. [Kk. 1. 16.] Two antient books, thus entitled, are preserved in the King's Re- membrancer's Office of the Court of Exchequer. They appear to have been compiled towards the close of the reign of Edward II., or early in that of Edward III., partly from inquests taken on the pre- sentments of jurors of hundreds before the justices itinerant, and partly from inquisitions upon writs awarded to the sheriffs for col- lecting scutages, aids, &c. These books contain principally an ac* count of fees, held immediately of the King, or of others who held of the King in capite, whether they had been alienated or not, and their respective values ; of seijeanties holden of the King, distin- guishing such as were rented or alienated, together with their values; 402 JURISPRUDENCE. of widows and heiresses of tenants in capite, whose nuurriages were in the King's. gift, and the value of their lands; of churches in the royal gift» and in whose hands they were ; of escheats, whether of the lands of Normans or of other persons, in whose hands they were, and by what services they were held ; and finally, of the amount of the sums paid by each tenant for scutage, aids, &c. TAXATid EccLEsiASTicA AuglisB ot WallisB auctoritate P. Nicholai IV. circa A.D. 1291. folio, Londini, 1802. [Kk. 1. 2.] In the year 1253 Pope Nicholas IV. granted to King Henry III. for three years, the first-fruits and tentlis of all ecolesiastical bene- fice8> which had for a long time been paid to his predecessors in the See of Rome. In consequence of this grant, a survey or taxation of them was made in the following year. The same Pope, in 1288* granted the tenths to Edward I. for three years, to defray the ex- pense of an expedition to the Holy Land : and, in order that they might be collected to their full value, a taxation was commenced in that year, and finished in 1292. And a third taxation of part of the province of York was made in Id 18, on account of the invasion of the Scots, by which the clergy of the border counties were rendered unable to pay the former tax. The Taxation of Pope Nicholas IV. is a most important record, because all the taxes, both to our Kings and to the Popes, weire regulated by it, until the survey made 26 Henry VI IL ; and also because the statutes of such colleges, as were founded before the Reformation, are interpreted by this cri- terion, according to which their benefices under a certain value are exempted from the restriction concerning pluralities in the statute of 21 Henry VIII. NoKARUM lNauisii:ioK£s in Curia Scaccarii, temp. Reg. Edwardi III. folio, Londini, 1807. [Kk. 1. 15.] By the 14 Edward III., stat. 1. c. 20, a grant was made to that monarch of a subsidy of the ninth lamb, nin£ fleece, and ninth sheaf, to be taken for two years then next to come, and of the ninth of the goods and chattels of cities and boroughs, and of a fifVeenth of the effects of merchants and others not dwelling in cities or boroughs ; and by stat; 2. of the same year it was enacted that this grant should not become a precedent. Accordingly, assessors and venditors were appointed for every county, who were to assess and sell the ninth and fifteenth. This was afterwards executed, upon the oath of the inha- bitants of every parish, according to the taxation of Pope Nicholas IV. above noticed ; whence it should seem that the assessors were, in 1 340, to consider the ninth of com, wool, and lambs, of the same value as the tenth of corn and all other titheable commodities, and the glebe lands were, when the papal valuation was made in 1292. Where the amount of such ninth was less than the papal taxation, the cause of such deficiency was specially entered in these Rolls, which are commonly termed the Nona- Roils. It further appears that the ninth was at first attempted to be sold for more than the papal valuation, then for as much as the tax, and afterwards for the real and true value^ whether more or less than the antient tax. Valor Ecclesiasticus, temp. Regis Hen. VIII. auctoritate regia institutns. 5 tomis, folio, Londini, 1810-14-17-21-25. [Kk. 1. 8-7.] This ecclesiastical survey was made in pursuance of the statute of 26 Henry VIII. c. 3, which transferred to the crown the Jirst-fruits RECORDS OP THE KINGDOM OP ENGLAND. 40S (or profits of every spiritual living for one year), and the tenths (or tenth part of the yearly value of such living), which had before been paid to the Pope. This act of parliament enjoined the lord chan- cellor, bishops, and other commissioners to inquire into the value of every ecclesiastical benefice and preferment in tlie several dioceses of England and Wales. The returns made by them fill many vo- lumes and rolls, which have been deposited in the Office of First- fruits and Tenths, from the reign of Henry VIII. to the present time : and according to the valuation in these returns, incumbents now pay their respective first-fruits and tenths, which form the per- petual fund for the augmentation of poor livings under the annual value of 50L, known under the name of Queen Anne's Bounty. PIpAcitoruu in Domo Capitulari Westmonasteriensi asservatorum Abbre- viatio, temp. Reg. Ric. L Johannis, Hen. III. Edw. I. et Edw. II. folio, Londini, 1811. [Kk. 1.1.] This volume contains abstracts of pleadings preserved in the Chapter-house at Westminster, during the reigns of Richard I., John, Henry III., and Edward I. and II. ; which were made from the original pleadings by Mr. Arthur Agard, and other keepers of such records during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. They comprise much important matter relating to petitions of right, and also to the par- liament and Concilium Regis, besides very many curious and interest- ing particulars concerning the law, history, and customs of the coimtry, especially the preservation of the records of the kingdom during the turbulent part of the reign of Edward the Second, and the functions of juries. Jurors, it appears, were often required by the court, which they were. summoned to attend, to state the reason for their verdict. Special verdicts were not unfinequent, and in cases of attaint they were frequently called in question, reviewed, correct- ed, and set aside. « RoTDLi HuNDREDORuir, temp. Reg. Hen. III. et Edw. I. in Turri Lon- dinensi et -in Curia Receptee Scaccarii Westvi. asservati. 2 tomis, folio, London, 1812-18. [Ff. 1. 96,d7.] These records are deposited partly in the Tower of London, and in the Chapter-house at Westminster, and belong to the reigns of Henry III. and Edward I. As the revenues of the Crown had been considerably diminished under various pretexts, and numerous abuses and exactions had also been committed against the people during the turbulent reign of Henry III., King Edward I. shortly after his ac- cession instituted an inquiry into these ofiences ; and as the circuit of the justices itinerant (who generally went but once in seven years) would not return till the sixth year of his reign, he issued a special <:ommission under the Great Seal, in the second year of his reign, authorising certain officers to inquire into the abuses above noticed. After the commissioners had, in the third year, 'returned their rolls of inquisitions, it was necessary for the Court of Exchequer to have in one view such parts of the returns as affected the rights of tlie crown and the malpractices of its officers. The requi- site extracts were accordingly made in certain rolls, from which the crown was fumishedt among other things, with evidence upon oath of a iury of each hundred 1[ whence the name of Hundred Rolls is de- rived) and town in every county, stating all the demesne lands of the crown, what manors, &c. formerly in the hands of the sovereign, were then in the possession of other persons, and how they were 494 JURISPRUDENCE. alienated ; accounts of tenants in capite and in anltient demesne, and of the losses of military services, &e. sustained by the crown in con- sequence of sub-infeudations granted by such tenants in capile, aliena- tions to the church, under the pretext of gifts in frankalmoigne, oppressions and exactions of various kinds by the nobility, clergy, sberifiTs, and other oflScers, under colour of law. Placita de Quo Warranto, temp. Reg. Edw. I. II. et III. in Curii Re- ceptee Scaccarii Westm. asservata. folio, Londini, 1818. [Ff. 1. 38.] The Statute of Gloucester was passed in the sixth year of the reign of Edward I., and the first chapter of it, which relates to fran- chises, liberties, and quo warranto, was founded on the previous in- quiries made under this commission. Immediately after the passing of this statute, the stated period of the circuit in eyre returned ; and on the justices going their iter, writs of right and quo warranto were issued very generally against such persons as claimed manors, Hber- ties, &c. where the jurors had previously said upon oath before the inquisitors in 3 Edward I. * Nesciunt quo warranto* the parties held or claimed, and also where they said that the party held or claimed sine xoarranto. The pleadings before these justices are entered on certain rolls, preserved in the Chapter -House at Westminster, whidi are denominated Quo Warranto Rolls. Two volumes of the Hun- dred Rolls, for the period above noticed, and one volume of the Quo Warranto Rolls, during the reigns of Edward 1. II. and HI. have been printed : and their great importance and utility are strongly proved by the frequent references in courts of law to these pleadings, upon questions arising, in modern times, respecting boundaries, franchises, descents of manors or advowsons, and rights claimed under royal charters by lay and ecclesiastical persons. Many obscure passages and obsolete words in charters are repeatedly explained ; and much learning, illustrative of the laws and customs of the country, both useful and interesting to the lawyer and tlie antiquary, will be found dispersed through these works. DucATus Lancastrije. — Pars Prima. Calendarium Inquisitionum post Mortem, &C. Temporibus Regum Edw. I. Edw. III. Ric. II. Hen. V. Hen. VI. Edw. IV. Hen. VII. Edw. VI. Regin. Mar. Phil, et Mar. £liz. Jac. I. Car. I. — Pars Secunda. A Calendar to the Pleadings, &c. in the Reigns of Hen. VII. Hen. VIII. Edw. VI. Queen Mary, and Philip and Mary. [Vol. I.] folio, London, 1824. [I. 10. 14. J This volume consists of two parts: (1) A Calendar of the Inqui- sitiones post Mortem^ 3569 in number, which are similar in their na- ture to those noticed in page 491, and are preserved in the Office of the Duchy of Lancaster. They begin with the first year o£ King Henry V. 1413, and end with the eighteenth year of King Charles I. 1642. — (2) FieadingSy consisting of Bills, Answers, and Depositions, and Surveys in Suits exhibited in the Duchy Court. These com- mence with the first year of King Henry VII., and are continued to the present time. The Calendar, now published, extends from the earliest date of these pleadings to the reign of Philip and Mary, and forms the second part of this volume. The Calendars to the remain- ing part of these pleadings will be given in the second volume. (Preface.) COMMENTARIES, &c. ON I.AW OF ENGLAND. 405 4. General Treatises, Institutes, and Commentaries on the Laws of England, Dictionaries of English Law, and Judges' Charges. Ths D1ALOOE8 in English betweene a Doctor of Divinity and a Student in the LaweK of England, newly corrected and imprinted with new Addicions. [^By Christopher Saint Geucain.] l2mo. London, 1576» Another Copy. 12n)o. London, 1598. [K Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1673. [D. 17. 5.^ [L 8. 15.] C. 8. 41.] Lttttlton's Tenures, newly revised, and truly corrected. 12mo. Lon- don, 1554. [K. 8: 43.3 Coke (Sir Edward) The First Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of Eng- land ; or a Commentary upon Littleton, not the name of the Author only, but of the Law itselfe. folio, London, 1639. [H. 5. 6.] '■ The Second and Third Part of the Institutes of the Laws of Eng- land : containing the Exposition of many Ancient and other Statutes, and concerning High Treason and other Pleas of the Crown and Cri- minal Causes, folio, 1642-44. [H. 5. 7,8.] *Coke (Sir Edward) Institutes of the Laws of England, complete ; with the Annotations of Francis Hargrave and Charles Butler, Esqrs. on the First Institute. 7 vols, royal 8vo. London, 1817. Bacok (Sir Francis) The Elements of the Common Laws of England. 4to. London^ 1636. [H. 7. 5.] tGaouNDS and Maxims of the Laws of England. 4to. London, 1641. Clbbkb (Francisci) Praxis Curiae Admiralitatis Anglise. 8vo. Londini, 1667. [D. 15. 51.] CowELLi (Johannis) Institutiones Juris Anglican!, ad Methodum et Seriem Institutionum Imperialium composite et digestse. 8vo. Oxonise, 1676. QK. 16. 10.] Cowelli (Johannis) Institutiones Juris Anglici* Svo. Cantabrigise, 1605. [D. 15. 4a.] Wood (Thomas) An Institute of the Laws of England. 3 vols. 8vo. In the Savoy, 1720. [C. 6. 21-23.] Blackstone (Sir William) Commentaries on the Laws of England. Fif- teenth Edition. With Notes by Edward Christian, Esq. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1809. [Gg. 6. 31-34.] Twelfth Edition. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1793. [E. 6. 15-18.] Commentaries. 4 vols. 4to. Oxford, 1765-69. [O. 5. 34-37.] Priestley (Jateph) Remarks on same Paragraphs in the Fourth Volume of Dr. Bfackstone's ** Commentaries on the Laws of England^* relating to Dissenters. 8vo. Loiulofi, 1769. [P..300. (1.)] A Reply to Dr. Priestley's Remarks on the Fourth Volume of the Com- mentaries on the Laws of England. By the Author of the Commen- taries. 8vo. London, 1769. [P. 300. (2.)] A Letter to Dr. Blackstone occasioned by a certain Passage in his Commeff- taries on the Lata of England concerning the Character 0/ the Ecclesiastics of the present Age. 8vo. London^ 1770. [P. 300. (3.)] 496 JURISPRUDENCE. FuRNEAUX C Philip) Letters to the Hon. Mr. Justice Blackstone on kis Ejp- position of the Act of Toleration, and some Positions relative to ReUgious Ldbtrty, in his Commentaries on the Laws of England. 8vo. London, 1770. [P. 246. (6.) An Objection against a Review of the Liturgy and other Ecclesiasticai Forms considered in several Letters to a Divine of the Church of England, 5nd the whole now submitted to the impartial afier-thnughts of William blackstone, Esq. 8vo. London, 1770. \?. 246. (7.)] ^Sedgwick (James) Remarks on the Commentaries of Sir Wm. Blackstone, 4to. London, 1808. •RowB (Wm. Henry) A Vindication of the Commentaries of Sir Wm, Blackstone, against Mr. Sedgwick's , Strictures. 8yo. London^ 1806. *Blackstone (Sir William) Commentaries; with Notes by J. T. Cole- ridge, Barrister-at-Law. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1825. Christian (Edward) Syllabus, or Heads of Lectures on the Laws of England. 8vo. London, 1797. [Hb. 2. 83.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1811. [Hh. 7. 28.] Lbs Termes db la Ley, or Obscure Words and Terms of the Common Laws expounded. 8vo. London, 1667. [D. 15. 44.] Blount (Thomas) Law Dictionary and Glossary, folio, London, 1670. 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[With a Preface containing some Biographical Memoirs.] 2 vols, folio, London, 1781. [A. 12. 19,20.] Burrow (Sir James) Reports of Cases adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench, from Michaelmas dO Geo. II. to Easter Term 12 Geo. III. 5 vob. folio, London, 1771-80; [Q. 1. 15-19.] Burrow (Sir James) A Series of the Decisions of the Court of King's Bench upon Settlement Cases. 4to. London, 1 768. [Q. 1 . 30.] CowpBR (Henry) Reports of Cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench from Hilary Term 1774 to Trinity Term 1778. folio, London, 1783. [A. 12. 45.] A Digest of adjudged Cases in the Court of King's Bench from the Re- volution to the present period, folio, London, 1775. [A. 12. 31.] Star-Chamber Cases, shewing what Cavses properly belong to the Cog- nizance of that Court. 4to. London, 1630. [M. 30. 37.] A Decree lately made in the High Court of Star re- Chamber ; and also a Confirmation of that Decree by his Sacred Maiestie. 4to. London, 1633. [N. 30. 37.] RoBiRsoN (Sir Christopher) Reports of Cases determined in the High Court of Admiralty. Parti, royal 8vo. London. [Hh. 1. 37.] 2 K 498 JURISPRUDENCE. 6. Ecclesiastical Law of England. i. Collections of Ecclesiastical Laws. GuiUermi Ltndewode Provinciale, seu Costitutiones Anglie, cum Sum- mariis atq ; juscis annotationibus : politissimis characteribus : sum- maque accuratioe rursum revise atq ; impresse. folio, Londini, 1555. [H. 2. 5.] Legatine seu Constitutiones Legitime D'ni Othonis et D'ni Othoboni, cum Domini Joannis de Aton glossematibus. folio, Londim', 1555. [H. 2. 5.] Gulielmi Lyndewode Provinciale, &c. folio, Oxonii, 1679. [R. 2, 24.] Provincial e Vetus Provincise Cantuariensis, cum Selectioribus Liudwodi Annotationibus. Quibus subnexae sunt Constitutiones Othonis et Othoboni, cardinalium et sedis Romani in Anglia legatorum. Revisa omnia et cum veteribus comparata per Ro. Sharrock. 12mo. Oxonis, 1664. [M. 8. 22.] Spelman (Henrici) Concilia, Decreta, Leges, Constitutiones in re Ecde- siarum orbis Britannici. 2 tomis, folio, Londini, 1659. [D. 13. 16,17.] Concilia Magnae Britannise et Hiberniae, a Synodo Verolamiensi A. D. 446, ad Londinensem ^. D. 1717. Accedunt Constitutiones et alia ad Historiam Ecclesiae Anglicanae spectantia, a Davide Wilkins, S. T. P. collecta. 4 tomis, folio, Londini, 1737. [N. 8. 22-25.] Gibson (Edmundi) Codex Juris Ecclesiastici Anglicani : or the Statutes, Constitutions, Canons, Rubricks, and Articles of the Church of Eng- land, methodically digested under their proper heads. With a Com- mentary Historical and Juridical, and an Introductory Discourse, con- , cerning the present state of the Power, Discipline and Laws of the Church of England, with an Appendix of Instruments Ancient and Modern. 2^ vols, folio, London, 1713. [G. 12. 28-29.] Foster {Sir ' Michael) An Examination of 4 he Scheme of Ckurck Power laid down in the Codex Ecclesiastici Anglicani. 8 vo. London, 1 735. [P. 184. (5.)] Andrews (Dr.) An Answer to a late Pamphlet entitled ' An Examination of the Scheme of Church Power,* S^, Shewing the Unfair Represen- tations and groundless Reflections made by the Author of that pam- phlet. London, 8vo. 1735. [P. 184. (6.)] A Modest Reply to the Author of the Letter to Dr, Codex, 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 184. (7.)] Gret (Richard) A System of English Ecclesiastical Law, extracted from Bishop Gibson's Codex Juris Ecclesiastici. 8vo. London, 1732. [A. 18. 43.] An Abstract of certain Acts of Parliament, of certaine her Majesties In- junctions, of certain Canons, Constitutions and Synodalles Provincial, established and in force for the peaceable government of the Church within her Majesties Dominions and Countries. 4to. London, 1593. [C 1. 40.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1593. [E. 1. 46.] Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical agreed upon by the Clergy A. D. 1640. 4to. London, 1640. [M. 20. 14.] ECCLESIASTICAL LAW OF ENGLAND. 499 A Collection of the Articles, InjuDctioofl^ Canons, &c. of the Church of England. 4to. London, 1661. [D. 19. 5.] Constilutions and Canons Ecclesiastical. 4to. London, 1602. [M. 20. 31.] A Collection of Articles, Injunctions, Canons, &c. of the Church of Eng- land, in Latin and English. 4to. London, 1671-1697. [N. 6. 27.] A Collection of Articles, Canons, Injunctions, &c. Together with seve- ral Acts of Parliament concerning Ecclesiastical Matters. 8vo. Lon- don, 1699. [L. 15. 42.] The Thirty-Nine Articles, Constitutions, and Canons of the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1724. [R. IS. 8.] Johnson (John) A Collection of all the Ecclesiastical Laws, Canons, An- swers or Rescripts, concerning the Government, Discipline, and Wor- ship of the Church of England. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1720. [N. 7. 15,16.] Johnson (John) The Clergyman's Vade Mecura : or an Account of the An- cient and Present Church of England. Together with the Canonical Codes of the Primitive and Universal Church translated from the Greek. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1723. ]A. 19. 55,56.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1707. [G. 8, 24.] Injunctions givep by the Quene's Majestic, A. D. 1559. [L. 15. 17.] Articles to be enquired in the Visitation in the first year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. 4to« London, 1559. [L. 15. 17.] This Clbrotman's Assistant ; or a Collection of Acts of Parliament rela- tive to certain Duties and Rights of the Parochial Clergy. 8vo. Ox- ford, 1818. [Ff. 6. 82.] Articles for VisriATioN concerning certain Matters Ecclesiastical!, exhi- bited to the Ministers, Churchwardens, &c. within the Diocess of Ely, in the second Episcopal Visitation of the Right Rev. Father in God» Benjamin [Lanbt] Lord Bishop of Ely. 4to. Cambridge, 1671. [M. 14. SO.] ii. Treatises on Ecclesiastical Law in general, and on the Practice of Ecclesiastical Courts. Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum, «x authoritate primum Regis Hen- rici VIII. inchoata; deinde per Regem Edouardum VI. provecta, adauctaque in hunc modum, atque nunc ad pleniorem ipsarum refor- mationem in lucem edita. 4to. Londini, 1641. [Bb. 3. 76.] Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum, &c. 4to. Londini, 1571. [E. 1. 4.] A Letter to a Peer, concerning the Power of Metropolitans over their Comprovincial Bishops. 4to. London, 1701. [M. 15. 12.] Burn (Richard) Ecclesiastical Law. 4 vols. 8va London, 1768. [Hh. 8. 1-4.] . With Addenda. S vols. 4to. London, 1765« [O. 8. 11,12.] Ecclesiastical Law ; a new edition, with Corrections and Addi- tions, by R. P. Tyrwhitt. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1824. 2 K 2 500 JURISPRUDENCE. Clbrke (Francisci) Praxis in Foro Ecclesiastioo. ^to. Dublini, 1666. [C. 1, 25.] The Cleroyman's Vade Mecum : or an Account of the ancient and pre- sent Church of England ; the Rights and Duties of the Clergy ; and of their Privileges and Hardships. 2 vols. dvo. London, 1709. [M. 8. 16,17.] Degoe (Sir Simon) The Parson's Counsellor, with the Law of Tithes. 8vo. London, 1677. [L. 8. 1.] Fleetwood (Everard) An Enquiry into the customary estates and Tenant rights of those who Jiold lands of Church and other Foundations by the Tenure of Tkret Lives and Twenty-one Years. 8vo, London, 1731. [P. 122. (3.) Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 219. (6.)] GoDOLPHiN (John) Repertorium Canonicum : or an Abridgement of the Ecclesiastical Laws. 4 Knt. Chamberlain of London, and others, for the Riot at Guildhall on Mid- summer-day, 1682. folio, London, 1683. [C. 5. 20.] The Tryals and Condemnation of Lionel Anderson, alias Munson, Wil- liam Russel, alias Napper, Charles Parbis, alias Parry^ Henry Starkey* James Corker, and William Marshal, for High Treason as Romish Priests, folio, London, 1680. [C. 5. 18.] The Trial of Captain John Portbus before the High Criminal Court, or Lords Justiciary in Scotland. 8vo. London, 1736. [P. 27S. (8.)] Observations on the Papers delivered by Messrs. Rockwood and Lowick, to the Sheriffs, previously to their Execution for Treason. 4to. Lon- don, 1688. [P. 40. (18.)] The whole Tryal and Defence of William Lord Russel. 8vo. London, 1683. [P. 239. (5.)] The Tryal of Dr. Henry Sachevbbell before the House of Peers, for High Crimes and Misdemeanours, folio, London, 1710. [E. 9. 28.] A compleat History of the Proceedings in Parliament against Henry Sacheverell, D. D. ; with his Tryal before the House of Peers. Syo, London, 1710. [li. 3. 17.] ' A Full Account of the Case of John Sater, Esq. from the time of his unhappy Marriage till his Death; including the whole Intrigue be- tween Mrs. Sayer and Mr. Noble, and the Prosecution at large against Noble at Kingston Assizes. 8vo. London, 1713, [P. 275. (13.)] Proceedings against Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, folio, London, 1681. [C. 5. 16.] The Arraignment, Tryal, and Condemnation of Algernon Sidney, Esq. for High Treason, folio, London, 1684. [C. 5. 20.} The Tryal of William Viscount Stafford for High Treason, with the Manner of his Execution, folio, London, 1680-81. [C. 5. 19.]| The Tryal of William Stayley for speaking Treasonable Words against his Majesty, folio, London, 1678. [C. 5. 18.] The Tryal and Conviction of John Tasborough and Ann Price for Sub* ornation of Perjury, folio, London, 1679-80. [C. 5, 18.] Wakefield (Gilbert) A Letter to Sir John Scott, his Majesty's Attorney- General, on the subject of a late Trial in Guildhall. 8vo. 1798. [Hh. 2. 43.] The Tryals of Sir George Waksuan, Bart. William Marshall, William Rumley, and James Corker, Benedictine Monks, for High Treason, folio, London, 1679. [C. 5. 19.] LAW OF PROPERTY, &c. 509 The Tryalii of Thomas Waix;ot, William Hone, William Lord RussxLt John Rous, and William Blagg, for High Treason, folio, London, 1685. [C. 5. 20.] The Trial of Thomas Walker, of Manchester, merchant, and others, for a Conspiracy to overthrow the Constitution and Government. 8vo. Manchester, 1794. Hh. 2. 48.] The Trial of the Cause of the King versus the Bishop of Bangor [John Warren,] at the Shrewsbury Assizes^ July 26, 1796. 8vo. London, 1796. [Hh. 2. 48.] The Trial of Thomas QWektworthj] Earl of Strafford, on an Impeach- ment of High Treason by the Commons in Parliament assembled. By John RusHwoRTH. folio, London, 1680. [E. 10. 9.] The Tryals and Condemnation of Thomas White, alias Whitbread, Pro- vincial of the Jesuits in England, and of other Jesuits, for High Trea- son, folio, London, 1679. [C. 5. 18.] The Trial of J. P. Zehger, at New York, for a Libel against the Go- vernment. 4to. London, 1788. [P. 14. (21.)] Remarks upon the Trial of J. P. Zenger. 4to. London, 1788. [P. 14. (22.)] 9. Miscellanies of English Law^ comprising Treatises on the Law of Property, Real and Personal, S^c. ^c. The Book ov Oaths and the several Forms thereof, both Ancient and Modern. Collected out of sundry authentick Books of Records. 8vo. London, 1689. [K. 15. 17.] Blount (Thomas) Fragmenta j4ntiquUatis : Antient Tenures ofLand and Jocular Customs of some Mannors. ISmo. London, 1679. [Q. 6. 44.] *CoMTN (R. B.) A Treatise on the Law of Landlords and Tenants, 8vo. London, 1824. *Crui8e (William) A Digest of the Laws of England respecting Real Property. 6 vols, royal 8vo. London, 1824. Dalrymple (John) An Essay towards a General History of Feudal Pro- perty. 8vo. London, 1778. [Q. 4. 8.] Disney (John) A View of the Ancient Laws against Immorality and' Pro- faneness. folio, Cambridge, 1729. [E. 5. 82.] GiRDLER (J. S.) Observations on the pernicious Consequences of Fore- stalling, Regrating, and Ingrossing ; with a List of the Statutes which have been enacted for the Punishment of those Offences. 8vo. Lon- don, 1800. [Hh. 7. 26.] A Guide to the Property Act 46 Geo. III. with Notes. 8vo. London^ 1806. Hh. 8. Id.] Heslop (Luke) Observations on the Statute 81 Geo. III. c. 29. concern- ing the Assize of Bread. 4to. London, 1799. [Dd. 8. 69.] Meade (Thomas) Reply to a Paper, circulated under die name of the Bishop of Lincoln to counteract a Verdict in an Action brought by Thomas Meade against the Rev. Charles Daubeny. 8vo. Bath, 1806. [Gg. 5. 58.] SIO JURISPRUDENCE. Sbsffard (William) Tbe Touchstone of Common Assarances ; or a Trea- tise on the Learning of the Common Assurances, or ConTeyances of the Kingdom. 4to. London, 1651. [Hh. 8. 17.] Sheppard (William) Actions upon the Case for Slander. 8vo. London, 1 674. [E. 1. 43.] YoRKE (the Hon. Charles) Some Considerations on the Law of Forfei- ture for High Treason. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. liJ7. (15.)] A Letter concerning Libels, Warrants, the' Seizure of Papers and Sure- ties for the Peace or Behaviour, with a View to some late Proceedings^ 8vo. London, 1765. [P. 246. (8.)] A Letter concerning the Scheme of Excising Tobacco and Wine. 4to> Norwich, 1783. [P. 14. (24.)] An Examination of all the Statutes respecting the Volunteers ; in which the Appointment of the Officers, the Right to resign^ and their Exemptions and Obligations, are fully considered. 8?o. Londoa, 1804. [Gg. 7. 17.] Tracts on the Law of Literary Property. Burrow (Sir James) The Question concerning Literary Property^ deter- mined by the Court of King's Bench April 20, 1769, in the Cause be- tween Andrew Millar and Robert Taylor. 4to. London, 1 773. [R. 17. 23.] Law (Edmund, Bishop of Carlisle) Observations occasioned by the Con- test about Literary Property. 8vo. Cambridge, 1770. [P. 259. (5.)] Another Copy. 8vo. Cambridge, 1770. [P. 304. (6.)] Another Copy. 8vo. Cambridge, 1770. [Gg. 7. 17.] Considerations on the Nature and Origin of Literary Property, which is clearly proved to subsist no longer than for the Terms fixed by the Statute 8 Anne. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1767. [P. 259. (6.)] A Letter from a Gentleman in Edinburgh to his Friend in London, - concerning Literary Property. 8vo. 1769. [P. 259. (7.)] Christian (Edward) Vindication of the Right of the Universities of Great Britain to a Copy of every New Publication. 8vo. Cambridge, 1814. [Gg. 6. 40.] '-^ — Another Copy. (Third Edition.) 8vo. 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[Kk. 1. 17-20.] By the law of Scotland, on the death of a person, the complete and effective right to his landed property does not immediately pass from the ancestor to the heir, but is said to remain in hereditate ja- centc of the deceased owner, until the claim of the heir has been for- mally recogntzeci and established under a brieve or writ of succession. By that writ the judge, to whom it is directed, is required to ascer- tain by the verdict of a jury, of what lands and annual rents, toge- ther with their value, the alleged ancestor of the claimant died seised ; whether the claimant be the nearest legal heir, and of lawful age ; of whom, as feudal superior, and by what feudal tenure, such lands are held ; and in whose possession they now are, on what account, and how long they have been so possessed. The proceedings in pur- suance of a brieve of succession are, in Scotland, denominated a ser- vice/ and the verdict of the jury given by virtue of them is trans- mitted, together with the writ itself, into Chancery, where it is en- tered on record. An extract of that record is given to the claimant, and, in this complete state, it is commonly termed the '* Retour of ike Service" Of these original records^ or retours, an abridgement has been published, from 1546 to 1700, in three volumes : like the Inquidtiones post Mortem in England, they are of the greatest value in tracing the descents and successions to property. Reports from the Commissioners appointed by his Majesty to execute the Measures recommended in an Address of the House of Commons re- specting the Public Records of Ireland. (Two Copies.) 1810-1815. [Ff. 1. 30-31.] V. Foreign Law. 1. Law of France. Parei (Philippi) De Imaginibus Sacris Veterum Chrisdanorum Princi- pum : imprimis Karoli Magni Imperatoris, et Ludovici Pii F. aliorum- que Statuta. 8vo. Francofurti, 16)28. [I. 18. 19.] BoucuEL (Laurens) Bibliotheque ou Tresor du Droict Francois. 3 vols, folio, Paris, 1629. [H. 4. 19-21.] MoLiNJEi (Caroli) Commentarius ad Edictum Henrici II. Regis Galliarum contra Abusus Curiae Romanse, et in antiqua Edicta et Senatus con- sulta Franciae. 4to. Paris. 1551. [C. 1. 8.] TiEAQUELLi (Andrese) Commentarii de utroque retractu et municipali et conventionali, ex integris in Pictonum consuetudines commentariis. folio, Parisiis, 1543. [H. 1. 14.] EzAMEN de certains privileges et autres pieces, pour servir au Jugement du Proces, qui est pendant au Parlement de Paris, entrc M. TArche- 512 JURISPRUDENCE. ▼esque de Tours, et le Chapitre et Chanoines de S. Martin de Touri • 4to. [H. 5. 20.] Pleadings in the Case of the Marquis de Gesvres and kis Lady ; trans- lated from the French. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1714. [K. 15. 18,19.] Causes Celehres^ Curieuses et Interessantes. 8yo. Paris, 1773. [Q. 6. 45.] BuBMET (Gilbert) The History of the Rights of Princes in the disposing of Ecclesiastical Benefices and Church Lands, relating chiefly to the pretensions of the Crown of France to the Regale, and the late Contests with the Church of Rome. Svo. London, 1632. [N. 9. 55,] Burnet (Gilbert) A Collection of Letters and Instruments that have passed during the late Contests in France concerning die Regale. 8vo. Lon- don, 1681. [N. 9. 55.] Animadversions on Dr. Burnetts ** History of the Rights of Princes in the disposing of Ecclesiastical Benejkes and Church Lands" 4to. London^ 1682. [P. 52. (9.)] Burnet (Gilbert) Reply to the '* Animadversions on the History of the Rights of Princes." 4to. London, 1682. [P. 52. (10.)] ii. Law of Germany, the Netherlands, and Sicily. GoLDASTi (Melchioris) Statuta et Rescripta Imperialia. 2 tomis, folio, Francof. et Oppenbachu, 1607-10. [G. 12. 24,25.] Imperatoris Caroli V. Constitutio de Capitalibus Judiciis, et dePace Pub- lica tuenda, Germanic^ evulgata, in Latinum versa et Commentario aucta k Justino Goblero. folio, Basilese. [H. 1. 17.] Gail (Andre®) Practicarum Observationum, tkm ad processum judicia- rium, prsesertim Imperialis Camerie, quam ad Causarum Decisiones pertinentium. 4to. Amstelodami, 1663* [F. 14. 17.] The Kino of Prussia's Plan for reforming the Law. 8vo. London, 1750. [P. 335. (4.)] Ztpjei (Francisd) Notitia Juris Belgici. 8vo. Arnhemise, 1642. ' [D. 15. 50.] Cdmle (Josephi) Ld Ritus magnse regisB Curiae, ac totius Regni Sicilian Curiarum Commentaria. folio, Panormi, 1618. [H. 1. 18.]