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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,
THIS CATALOGUE,
COMPILED AT THEIR REQUEST.
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INSCRIBED,
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THEIR OBEDIENT SERVANT,
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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.
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* 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.
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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.) History of the other German States, of Hungary, and
Poland - - - - - - 847
ii. Ecclesiastical History of Germany and the North of Europe 848
4. History of Holland, and of the Netherlands - - 850
i. Civil History - - - . - -ibid.
ii. Ecclesiastical History - - - - - 851
6. History of France - - - - - 852
i. Civil History - - ' " . " ' " ibi<l-
ii. Ecclesiastical History ..... 856
6. History of Spain and Portugal . . - . 858
7. History of Switzerland and Italy ... . 359
i. Civil History - - . . . -ibid,
ii. Ecclesiastical History - - - . - 861
(1.) Ecclesiastical History of Switzerland - - -ibid.
(2.) Ecclesiastical History of Italy .... g^jj [For the History of Popes and Cardinals^ see pp. 449—451.]
8. History of the Ottoman or Turkish Empire, and of Mo-
dern Greece - - - . . .ibid,
i. Civil History ..... .jj^j^j
ii. History of the Modern Greek Church - - . 853
rV. History of Asia.
1. History of the Arabs and Saracens - . ^ 863
2. History of Persia, Tartary, the East Indies, and China - 864
SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. lix
V. History of Africa.
Pag«.
History of Egypt, Abyssinia, and Ethiopia ... 866
VL History of America. !• Greneral History of America .... 866
2. History of North America - - - - 867
i. Civil History of North America .... jbid.
ii. Ecclesiastical History of North America - - -86$
8. History of the West Indies - . , . 869
4. History of South America .... ibid.
Section V. Biographical and Monumental
History.
I. Bii^raphicai History.
1. Biographical Dictionaries, and Collections of Lives, Antient
and Modem ---... 870
8. Antient Biography •.-.-. 871
8. Modem Biography . . . . . 875J
L British Biography - . . . . .ibid.
(1.) Collections of British Biography - - -ibid.
(2.) British Civil Biography - - - - 874
(3.) British Ecclesiastical Biography ... 880
ii. Modem Foreign Biography .... $86
n. Monumental or Heraldical and Genealogical History.
1. Treatises on Nobility, and on Chivalry, Heraldry and Or- ders of Knighthood ..... 889
*. Peerage.— Genealogical History .... 890
Section VI. Historical Extracts and Mis- cellanies.
1. Antient Writers - - - - . .891
2. Modern Writers ...... 892
Ix SYI40PTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS.
CLASS THE SIXTH.
WLittvatnvt^
Section I. History of Literature, and
Bibliography.
Page.
I. History of Literature, Languages, and Writing - 893
* IL Bibliography.
1. Introductions to Bibliography. — History of Printing - 894
S. General Bibliography - - - . . ibid.
3. Periodical Bibliography - - - - .897
]. Foreign Literary Journals - ... - ibid.
iL British Literary Journals . - - . . 898
4. Treatises on Libraries and their Arrangement. — Cata*
logues of Libraries ..... 900
Section II. Polite Literature.
Introductions to the Study of Polite Literature. — Greneral
Treatises, and Courses of Lectures, on Polite Literature 90S
I. Grammar.
1. Treatises on Grammar, in General ... 908
2. Comparative Treatises on Languages. — Polyglott Dic-
tionaries of Languages ..... 904
8. Grammars and Dictionaries of Various Languages . 905
i. Grammars and Dictionaries of Oriental Languages - - ibid.
(1.) Grammars and Dictionaries of the Arabic Language -Ibid.
(2.) Dictionaries of the Armenian Language - - -ibid.
(3.) Grammars and Lexicon of the Egyptian Language - 906
(4.) Grammars and Dictionary of the Persian Language -ibid.
(5.) Grammars and Dictionaries of the Syriac Language - ibid.
ii. Grammars and Lexicons of the Greek Language - - ibid.
(1.) Greek-Grammars . - - . - 907
(2.) Greek Lexicons - - - - -910
SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. Ixi
L Graminar, continued.
Pmge ill. Grammars and Dictionaries of the Latin Language - - 912
(1.) General Treatises on the Latin Language - - ibid.
t. Antient Writers - - - - -ibid.
It. Modern Writers - - - - -ibid.
(2.) Latin Grammars - - - - -913
(8.) Latin Dictionaries - - - - -915
iv. Dictionaries of the Northern, Teutonic, and Anglo-Saxon
Languages - - - - - "916
T. Grammars and Dictionaries of the English Language - 917
(1.) Grammars of the English Language -. - -.ibid.
(2.) Dictionaries of the English Language - - ibid.
Ti. Grammars and Dictionaries of the Welsh and Gaelic Lan- guages - - - - -- -918
▼ii. Grammars and Dictionaries of the French Language - 919
(1.) Grammars of the French Language - - -ihid.
(2.) Dictionaries of the French Language ... 920 ?iiL Grammars and Dictionaries of the Italian, Spanish, and
Swedish Languages - - -. - -ibid.
IL Philology and Criticism.
1. Works of Antient Critics - - - -^ - 9^1
2. Works of Modern Critics - - - - 928
III. Rhetoric and Oratory. 1. Works of Antient Rhetoricians, ... -926
i. Greek Rhetoricians ..... ibid,
ii. Latin Rhetoricians - - - - • 9JS7
8. Works of Antient Orators.
i. Greek Orators - - - - « - - 938
ii. Latin Orators ...... 929
8. Modem Treatises on Rhetoric and Oratory - - 930
IV. Poetry.
General Treatises on the Art of Poetry ... 982
1.. Metrical Poetry.
i, Works of the Greek Poets . . . ^ g$s
(1.) Collections of, and Extracts from,, the Works of the
Antient Greek Poets ..... ihid.
(2.) Works of the Greek Poets, chronologically arranged • ihid.
t §
Ixii SYNOPTICAL TABLE OP CONTENTS.
«
IV. Poetry, continued.
Page, it. Works of the Roman Poets . - • . • 937
•
(1.) Collections of, and Extracts from, the Works of the
Antient Roman Poets ... -ibid.
(S.) Works of the Roman Poets, chronolc^ically arranged - ibid,
iii. Works of Modern Latin Poets . - . . 945
iv. Works of English Poets - . - - . 947
(1 .) History of English Poetry. — ^Collectiotis of, and Extracts
from, the Works of English Poets - . . jbid.
(2.) Works of English Poets, alphabetically arranged - 948
(8.) Anonymous and Pseudonymous Poems - , - 955
▼. French, Spanish, and other Modem Poets, and Translations
of their Works •-..•• 957
S. Dramatic Poets.
i. Antient Greek Dramatic Poets - - • - 958
ii. Antient Latin Dramatic Poe^ .... 960
iii. Modern Latin Dramatic Poets .... ^%
iv. English Dramatic Poets - - . • • 968
(1.) History of the English Drama, and Treatises on the
Stage . - - - . -ibid.
(S.) Collections of the Works of English Dramatic Authors ibid.
(3.) Detached English Tragedies - - - - 964
(4.) Detached English Comedies . - - • 965
(5.) Detached Tragi-Comedies, Historical Plays, Operas,
Farces, and Oratorios .... 966
▼. Dramas in the French, Italian, and Portuguese Languages,
and Translations thereof - - - - 967
8. Poems in Prose, and other Works of Imagination kot in
Metre 967
i. Grreek Romances --..--• 968 ii. Modern Romances, Tales, and Imaginatry Voyages and Ad- ventures ----- -ibid.
V. Literary Miscellanies.
1. Polygraphy ; or the Works of Authors, who have written
on various Subjects and in various Styles - - 970
i. Antient Greek and Latin Polygraphic Authors - - ibid.
ii. Modern Latin Polygraphic Authors - - « 97)S
iii. English Polygraphic Authors - . . - 973
iv. French and Italian Polygraphic Authors, and Translations
thereof - - - - - 977
SYNOPTICAL TABLE OP CONTENTS. Ixiii
V. Literary Mbcellanies, continued.
% Satires and Dialogues on Miscellaneous Subjects - - - 977
8.' Fables, Adages, Proverbs, and Apophthegms - - 978
i. Antient Fabulists and Translations thereof - -ibid.
ii. Modern Adages, Proverbs, Apophthegms, and Fables - 979
4. Facetiae, Hieroglyphics, Emblems. — Publications in Ana - 980
5. Epistolary Writers . . - . - ggl
i. Treatises on Epistolary Writing ... -ibid.
ii. Antient Epistolary Writers - - . - - 982
(1.) Greek Epistolary Writers - - - - ibid.
(2.) Latin Epistolary Writers .... ibid.
iii. Modem Latin Epistolary Writers - - - 984
iv. English Epistolary Writers - - - - 986
V. French and Italian Epistolary Writers, and Translations of
their Letters ------ 987
6. Literary and Miscellaneous Tracts, Extracts, and Essays ibid.
]. Miscellaneoas Extracts from Classic Authors - - ibid.
ii. English Miscellaneous Essays and Tracts - - 988
British Essayists, &c. - - - - - 991
iii. Foreign Miscellaneous Writers - - .. - 992
(1.) In the Latin Language, with Translations - -ibid.
(2.) In the French and Spanish Languages, with Transla- tions «----- 995
MANUSCRIPTS. . . - . 997
I. Oriental Manuscripts ... ibid.
1. Persic Manuscripts - - . -. * -ibid.
2. Turkish Manuscripts - . . . 998
II. Ghreek, Latin, and English Manuscripts - 999
ind:exes.
I. Of Subjects - - - - 1009
II. Of Manuscripts ... 1022
in. Of Books .... 1024
.s
EXPLANATIONS.
t Denotes Books foemerly in the Library, the titles of wUch have beeii recovered from preeeding manuscript inventories and catalogues. They are inserted under their respective heads^ it being the intention of the President and Fellows to replace tfaem^ as opportunity shall present itself.
* Denotes Books not yet iNTRODut^sn into the Library ; but which it is intended to procure^ from time to time, in order to render the several Classes more complete.
The References to the situation of the Books^ are made to the Presses (which are designated by the Letters of the Alphabet)^ to the Numbers of the Shelves^ and to the Numbers of the Books on each shelf.
The Rev. David Hughes's Collection of Tracts being numbered from 1 to SSS, the References to them are made to the Number of the Volume, and of the Articles in each Volume. The Tracts in the Press A. Shelf 17, No. 44, are also referred to by the Number of the Tracts in that volume.
The obelisk I in pp. 812 — ^817. denotes those publications, which, in the con- troversy that arose, in 1697, respecting the Archbishops' right to continue or prorogue the Convocations of the English Clergy, were written in defence of the Antient Rights of the Archbishops.
Analyses uf the great Collections of Greek and Roman Antiquities, published by Grsevius imd Gronovius, (Vol. 11. pp. 691, 692) have been omitted, partly in consequence of the length to which they would have extended the Catalogue ; and also because they will be found in the Catalogue of the Library of the London Institution, which is already in the Li-, brary of Queen's College.
CATALOGUE
OF THE
LIBRARY
OF
THE COLLEGE OP SAINT MARGARET AND SAINT BERNARD,
COKHOMLY CALLED
QUEENS COLLEGE.
Class I.
IntroductioD.
1. Treatises on Toleration, on the Right of Private Judgement, and on the Power o^ the Magistrate, in Matters of Religion.
DISCOURSE of Toleration in Answer to a Discourse of the Religion of England. 4to.~ London, 1668.
[M.15.37.]
A DiscotiB8E of Ecclesiastical Politie : wherein the Authority of the Civil M.i- giatrate over the Consciences of Siib- jeclB in Matters of External Religion ia auerted ; the Mischiefti and Incon- veniencea of Toleration are represent- ed; and all pretences pleaded in behalf of Liberty of Coiucience are fuliy an- swered. 8vo. London, 1670.
[M. 7. n.]
A PiisuAsivB to Peace and Unity among Christians, notwithstanding their different appreheoiions in lesser tlungs ; to which is annexed a
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2 RELIGION.
Serious and Friendly Address to the Nonconformists. 1 iSmo. London, 1680-76. [M. 18. 9.]
Clarendon (Edward, Earl of) Religion and Policy, and the Countenance and Assistance each should give to the other. With a Survey of the Power and Jurisdiction of the Pope in the Dominions of Sovereign Princes. 2 vols, royal 8vo. Oxford, 1811. [Ff. 5. 22,23.]
Davenant (John, Bishop of Salisbury) An Exhortation to Brotherly Communion betwixt the Protestant Churches. 12mo. London, 1641.
[F. 16. 12.]
FoBBEsii (Joannis) Irenicum, Amatoribus Veritatis et Pacis in Eccleaia Scoticana. 4to. Aberdooiae, 1629. [D. 14. 13.]
Grotii (Hugonis) De Imperio Summarum Potestatum circa Sacra, Com- mentarius Posthumus. 8vo. Parisiis, 1647. £K. 18. 37.]
Editio alia. 8vo. Hags Comitis, 1661. [E. 16, 38.]]
Ferisi Simplicii [Ciaudtt Salmatit] ad Justum Factum Epistola ; sire Judicium de Libro Posthumo Hugonis Grotii, 8vo. Hagiopoli, 1646.
[L 18. 14.]
Indulgence and Toleration considered : in a Letter to a Person of Ho- nour. 4to. London,. 1667. [M. 15. 20.]
L'EsTRAKOE (Sir Roger) Toleration Discussed. 4to. London, 1663.
[M. 15. 20.]
Irenicuu Magnum ; the Gospel Terms of Communion stated. 8to. Lon- don, 1700. [M. 18. 4.]
Kidder (Richard, Bishop of Bath and Wells) Private Judgement in Mat- ters of Religion Defended. 4to. London, 1686. [P. 26. (17.)]
A Letter concerning Toleration. [By John Lockib.^ 4to. London, 1689. CM. 16. 30.]
A Second Letter to the Author of Three Letters for Toleration. 4tto, Oj- ford, 1704. [M. 14. 15-3
Morgan (Thomas) A Collection of Tracts relating to the Right of Pri- vate Judgment, the Sufficiency of Scripture, and theTerms of Church Communion. 8vo. London, 1726. QA. 18. 66.]
Marsh (Herbert) A Letter to the Conductor of the Critical Review on the subject of Religious Toleration. 8vo. Cambridge, 1810. [Hh. 3. 41.Q
South (Robert) Toleration Considered. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 73. (1 0.)]
A Treatise, partly Theological and partly Political; containing some Discourses, to prove that the Liberty of Philosophizing (that is, mak* ing use of Natural Reason) may be allowed without any prejudice to Piety, or to the Peace of any Commonwealth. Translated from th^ Latin [of Benedict Spinosa]. 8vo. London, 1689., \JD. 6. 27.]
SauiRE (Francis) Thoughts on the Supremacy of the Civil Magistrate. 8vo. London, 1737. [P. 81. (8.)]
Stkes (Arthur Ashley) The Innocency of Error asserted and vindicated. 8vo. London, 1715. QP. 106. (13.)]
Taylor (Jeremy, Bishop of Down and Connor) OcoXoyia EicXcicrifCYy ; A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying. 4to. London, 1647.
[Ff. 7. 19.] ' Another Copy. 4to. London 1647. [Ff. 6. 90.]
Another Copy. 4to. London, 1647. [N. 9. 52.]
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STUDY OF THEOLOGY. 8
The Creed of Saint Paul, as laid down in the Fourth Chapter of the Epistle 'to the Ephesians, verses 4, 5, S, 8vo. London, 1758.
[P. 826. (6.)]
Voltaire (M. de) A Treatise on Religious Toleration, translated from the French. 8vo. London, 1764. [P. 257- (2.)]
Vossii (Gerardi Johannis) Dissertatio Epistotica de Jure Magistrate's in Rebus Ecdesiasticis. 4to. Amstelodami, 1669. f M. 20. 5. 2
Wabburtok (William, Bishop of Gloucester) The Alliance between Church and State. 4to. Works, Vol. IV. [D. 23. 15.]
Another Copy, 8vo; fForks, Vol. VII. [Ff. 4. 25.]
Three Discourses : 1. A Defence of Private Judgment;, 2. Against the Authority of the Magistrate over Conscience ; S. Some Considerations concerning the Reuniting of Protestants. Translated from the Latin and French of Dr. Samuel Werenvels. By Phileleutherus Cantabri- giensis [Thomas Herne]. 8vo. London, 1718. [A. 18. 108.]
Whiston (William) An Humble and Serious Address to the Princes and States of Europe for the Admission, or at least open Toleration, of the Christian Religion in tl^ir Dominions. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 11.]
White (Jeremiah) A Persuasive to Moderation, and Forbearance in Love, among the divided forms of Christians. 8 vo. London, 1708. [R. 9.65.]
2. DirectionSy ^c. for the Study of Theology.
*WALCHn (Jo* Georgii) Bibliotheca Theologica Selecta, Litterariis Adnotationibus instructa. 4 vols. 8vo. Jense, 1757-65.
*ORjiE( William) Bibliotheca Biblica : a Select List of Books on Sacred Literature; with Notices, Biographical, Critical, and Bibliographical. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1824.
*NoDiRR (Ch.) Biblioth^ue Sacree Grecque-Latine ; comprenant le Tableau Chronologique, Biographique, et Bibliographique, des Au- teurs Inspires et des Auteurs Ecclesiastiques, depuis Moi'se jusqu'^ saint Thomas-d'-Acquin : Ouvrage r^dig^ d*apr^ Mauro Boni et Gamba. 8vo. Paris, 1826.
Behitet (Tho.) Directions for studying, 1. A General System or Body of Divinity, and 2. The Thirty-nine Articles of Religion. 8vo. London, 1715. [Ff 6. 60]
— Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1727. [R. 11. SO.]
Bennet (Thomas) Directions for studying a General System of Divinity. 8vo. London, 1714. [B. 6. 26.]
BoTLE (Hon. Robert) The Excellency of Theology compared witl) Na- tural Theology. 8vo. London, 1674. [K. 20. 7.]
Beat (Thomas) Bibfiotkeca ParochiaUs : or a Scheme of sucli Theological and other Heads, as seem requisite to be perused, or occasionally con- sulted, by the Reverend Clergy. Together with the Books which may be profitably read on each of those points. Vol. I. [a// that v:a$ pmbiisked.] 8vo. London, 1707. [I. 7. 12.]
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4 RELIGION.
Offlet (William) Directkms for the Choice of Books in the Study of Divinity. 8vo. Oxford, 1699. [P. 40. (20.)]
Owen (Henry) Directions for Young Students in Divinity. 8vo. London, 1766. tP. 306. (8.)]
PsNtbK (Stephani) Apparatus ad Theologiam, in usum Academiarum. 8vo. Londoni, 1688. [F. 18. 29.]
Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Londoni, 1688. ^N. 9. 41.]
Pfaffii (Christ. Matt.) Introductio in Historiam Theoloffiae Literariam, notis amplissimis illustrata. 8 tomis in 2 vols. 4to. Tubingse, 1724.
[A. 6. 23,24.]
Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Tubings, 17.20. [F. 27. 5.]
Phillips (Thomas) A Letter to a Student at a Foreign University, on the Study of Divinity. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 260. (6.)]
PossEviNi (Antonii) Bibliotheca Selecta de Ratione Studiorum, ad Disci- plinas et Salutem omnium gentium procurandam. folio, 2 tomis in 1 vol. Colonise, 1607. [K.4. 13.]
Enchiridion Theologicum; or, a Manual for the Use of Students in Divinity fedited by John Randolph, D.D.^ 5 vols. 12roo. Oxford, 1792. [C. 22. 6-10.]
Warburton (William, Bishop of Gloucester,) Directions for the Study of Theology. 4to. Works, Vol. IV. [D. 23. 15.]
Another Copy; 8vo. Works, Vol. X. [Ff. 4. 28.]
W ATKBLANi) (Daniel) Advice to a Young Student. 8vo. Cambridge, 1 740. .
[P. 128. (9.)]
Whistok (William) Advice for the Study of Divmity. 8vio. In his Ser- mons and Essays, [P. 107. (1.)]
WoTTON (William) Thoughts concerning a Proper Method of Studyii^ Divinity. 8vo. London, 1734. [[P. 58. (4.) J
Section I. Natural Religion.
Treatises on Natural Religion^ and the Existence
of a God J SfC.
An Introduction to the Religious Study, of Nature. 8vo. Londpn, 1749.
[R. 18. 25.]
Barr ( ) A Summary of Natural Religion. 8vo. London, 1 IS^.
[P. 96.(4.)]
Charnock (Stephen) Discourses upon the Existence and Attributes of God. folio, London, 1682. [K. 23. 5.]
Clarke (Samuel) A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, more particularly in Answer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, and their fol- lowers. 8vo. London, 1705. [D. 7. 16.] .
CoLLiBER (Samuel) An Impartial Enquiry into the Nature and Existence of God. 8 vo. London, 1735. C^. 26. 14.]
NATURAL RELIGION. 6
DsRHAX (Wflliam) Astro-Theol<^y ; or, a Demonstration of the Beiag and Attributes of God from a Survey of the Heavens. 8vo. London, 1715. [A. 17. 60.]
' Physioo-Theology ; or, a Demonstration of the Being and At- tributes of God from his Works of Creation. 8vo. London, 1723.
[A. 17. 61.]
Hiyaico-Theology. 8vo. London, 1713. [D. 7. 39.]
EnwARns (John) A Demonstration of the Existence and Providence of God. 8vo. London, 1696. [R. 10. 83.]
Glovcr (Phillips) The Argument k priori, concerning the Existence and Perfections of God, and its Importance to Virtue and True Religion^ suted and considered. 8vo. London, 1737.. QP. 202. (1.)]
Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1797. [P. 271. (7-)]
Heath (Benjamin) An Essay towards a Demonstrative Proof of the Divine Existence, Unity, and Attributes. 8vo. London^ 1740. [P. 218. (3.)]
Hum (David) Dialogues concerning Natural Religion. {Two Copies.) 8vo. London, 1779. [Gg. 7. 48,49.]
HujcB (David) Dialogues sur la Religion Naturelle. 12 mo. Edimbourg, 1780. [Dd. 4. 105.]
JLack (Richard) Mathematical Principles of Theology ; or, the Existence of a God geometrically demonstrated. 8vo. London, 1747. [D. 27* 6.]
Jacxson (Thoipas) A Treatise of the Divine Essence and Attributes. 4to. London, 1628. [D. 19. 33.;]
KjnoHT (Henry) The Being and Attributes of God demonstrated; in a Method entirely new, yet easy to be understood by even the unlearned. 8to. London, 1747. [F. 23. 2.]
LoymuLS (Moses) Argument to prove the Unity and Perfections of God, k priori. 8vo. London, 1735. [P. 202. (2.)]
Paubt (William, Archdeacon of Carlisle) Natural Tfheology ; or. Evi- dences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, collected from the Appearances of Nature. 8vo. London, 1803. [C. 24. 27.]
Natural Theology. {Two Copies.) 8vo. London, 1 802-9. [Hh. 4. 2, 3.]
Parxs&i (Samuelis) Tentamina Physico-Theologica de Deo. 4to. Lon- dini, 1665. [F. 6. 13.]
Rat (John) The Wisdom of God manifested in the Works of Creation. 8vo. London, 1692. [L. 7. 49.]
Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1722. [A. 17. 48.]
Three Physiological Discourses. 8vo. London, 1721. [[A. 17. 59.]
1 Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1713.
Sabuvds (Raymundi de) Theologia Naturalis; sive Liber Creaturarum, specialiter de Homine et Natura ejus. 8vo» Francofurti, 1635.
[K.17.6.]
SoxB Rbflsctions on Prescience, in which the Nature of the Divinity is enquired into. 8vo. London, 1731. QP. 224. (16.)]
WiLXiHS (John, Bishop of Chester) The Principles and Duties of Natural Religion. 8vo. London, 1722. [P. 6. 9.]
6 HEtlGION.
WoLLASTON (William) Tbe. Religion of Nature Deiioeated. Seventh edition, with a Life of the Author, and an Ei^gfliah Translation of the Notes. 8vo. London, 175(K [A. 18. 8d.[]
■ The Religion of Natare Delineated. 4to. London, 17i84.
£N. 8. 24.]
-— — The Religion of Nature Delineated. 4to. London, 1738.
[P. 15. (U.)]
BoTT (Thomas) The Principal and Peculiar Notum^ advanced in *• The Reli*
gion of Nature Delineated,** considered and refuted. 8vo. London, 1725,
[P. 202. (8.)]
Clarke (John) Examination of a Booh, entitled *' The Reli- \ [N. 9. 80. gion of Nature Delineated:* ( two Copies.) 8 vo. London, 1 725. j P. 1 1 3. ( 1 .)]
WoTTOH (WiUiam) The Omnipresence of God, an Argument of bis Dtri- nity. 8vo. London^ 1720. [P. 77. 3.]
*«* Besides the Treatises of Drs. Clarke and Derham, above given, there are several others demonstrating the Existence of the Deity, in the great collection of the Boolean Lectures. See Section II. Title IX. § 2. infra.
Section 11. Revealed Religion.
I. Holy Scriptures. 1. Entire Texts and Versions of the Bible.
i. Hebrew Bibles, and Detached Books thereof.
BiBLiA Hebraica, cum utr&que Masord, et Targum, necnon Commentaciis Rabbinoruui. 4 vols. foUo, apud Dan. Bomberg, Venetiis, 1518.
[K. 10. 1-4.]
BiBLiA Hebraica, cum utrique Masord, et Targum^ necnon Commenta- riis RabbinoTum. 4 torois in 2 vols, folio, apud Dan. Bomberg, Venetiis, 1525, 1526. QK. 10. 17,18.]
BiBLiA Hebraica, cum utrdque Masordet Targum, item cum Comraentariis Rabbinorum, studio Joannis Buxtorfii, patris. Adjecta est ejuBdem Tiberias, sive Commentarius Masorethicus Triplex, Historicus, Didac- ticus, Criticus. 4 vols, folio, Basilese, 1618, 19, 20. [K. 10. 5-8.]
Biblia Hebraica. 3 vols. 4to. Parisiis, 1540. [F. 14. 6-8.]
Biblia Hebraica. 4 vols. 16mo. apud ChristopborumPlandnum,Antverpiae. (1566.) [M. 16. 50-53.]
Biblia Hebraica, cum Versione Latina Interlineari Xantis Paoniki. Recen* suit Benedictus Arias Montanus. Apud Christ. Plantinum, Antverpise. 1571. [Aa. 1. SO.] . .
Biblia Hebraica. 8vo. apud Christ. Plantinum, Antverpise^ 1590.
[M. 16. 54.]
HOLY SCRIPTURES. 7
Biblia Sacra, Hebraic^ et Latin^, cum nods Francisci Vatabli. 2 tomis, folio. Ex Officina Commeliniana, 1599. [A. 12. 3,4.]
Biblia Hebraica. Cura et Studio Elise Hutteri. 2 tomis, folio. Colonise, 1603. [K. IS. 10,11.]
Biblia Hebraica. 6 tomis, 18mo. Genevse. (1618.) [E. 17. 35-40.]
Biblia Hebraica. Cura et Studio Manassis Ben Israel. Svo. Amstelo- dami, 1630. [M. 16. 33.]
Biblia Hebraica, cum punctis. 4to. [K. 14. 8.]
Biblia Hebraica, secundum ultimam editionem Josephi Athiae a Johanne Leusden recognitam, recensita, atque ad Masoram et correctiores Bom- bergi, Stephani, Plantini, aliorumque Editiones, exquisite adornata, variisque notis illustrata ab Everardo Van der Hoooht. 2 vols. Svo. Amstel. et Ultraject. 1705. [F. 15. 4,5.]
Vetus Testamentum Hebraicum, cum Variis Lectionibus. Edidit Benja- minusKBNMicoTT, S.T.P. 2 vols, folio. Oxonii, 1776-80. [A. 12. 1,2.]
^Varias Lectiones Veteris Testamenti, ex immensa MSS. Editorumque Codicum congerie exhausta, et ad Samaritaaum Textum, ad vetustissi- mas Versiones, ad accuratiores Sacrse Criticse Fontes examinatse a Job. Bern. De Rossi. 5 tomis, 4to. Parmae, 1784-87-99.
Liber Jobi in versiculos metrice divisus, cum Versione Latina Alberti Schultens, Notisque ex ejus Comraentario excerptis. Edidit atque adnotationes suas adjecit Ricardus Grey. 4to. Londini, 1741.
[D^ 22. 26.]
Grey {Richard) An Answer to Mr. WarhurtoWs Remarks, so far as they concern the Preface to a late edition of the Book of Job. Svo, London, 1744. [F. 126. (3.)]
Psalmi Davidis, Proverbia Salomonis, Job, Canticum, Rutb, Lamen* tationet leremise, Ecclesiastes et Esther. Hebraice cum Interlinear! Versione Xantis Paonini. 8vo. Antverpise, 1608. [K. 9. 22.]
Psalmi Davidis Hebraidll. Cum interlineati versione Xantis Pagnini. Cura Benedicti Arise Mont ANi. 8vo. apud Raphelengium, 1615.
[D. 14. 47.]
Psalterium, Hebraic^. 12mo. Lugd. Bat. 1622. [Aa. 3. 93.]
Psalmi Davidis, Proverbia Salomonis, Ecclesiastes, et Canticum Cantico- rum, Hebraic^, cum Interlineari Versfone Santis Pagnini, et Benedict! Aris Montani et aliorum collato studio, ad Hebraicam Dictionem dili- gendssim^ expensi. 8vo. Parisiis, 1632. [B. 7. 36.]
Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Parisiis, 1632. [G. 8. 42.]
tPsalmorum Libri, Hebraic^; cum Antonii Hulsii Annotationibus. 12 mo. Lug. Bat. 1650.
The Hebrew Text of the Psalms, without the Points or Vowels. By William Robertson. 12mo. London, 1656. [G. 16. 19.]
Liber Psalmorum, Hebraice ; cum punctis vocalibus et accentualibus^ ut et cum notis Keri et Kethib, et Literis majusculis et minusculis secun- dum ipsas Notas Masorethicas. Item Liber Lamentationum Jeremise. Studio Guil. Robertson. 12mo. Cantabrigiae, 1685. [E. 8. 3.]
Exemplar aliud. 12mo. Cantabrigis, 1685. [|Aa. 3. 94.]
8 RELIGION.
Liber Psalmoruixi, Hebraice et Latin^^ in veniculos metric^ divisus, et cum aliis critices subsidiis, turn prascipu^ metrices ope, mulds in locis integritati sua; restitutus, cum Dissertatione de autiquo Hebrseorum Poesi, aliisque queesitis ad Psalmorum librum pertinentibus. Ad finein operis adjecta sunt Poeseos Hebraicse Specimina, ex lis quae ediderunt Franc. Gomarus, Marcus Meibomius, et Job. Clericus. Cura et studio Francisci Hare. 2 tomis, 8vo. Londini, 1736. QF. 21. 9,10.]
ii. The New Testament, in Greek, and Detached Books thereof.
Novum Testamentum, Graec^ et Latin^, cum Annotationibus Desiderii Erasmi, Roterodami. folio, Basilese, 1522. fC. 2. 10.^
This is the third edition, published by Erasmus, and is the^«^ in which the disputed clause in 1 John v. 7, was printed.
Novum Testamentum, Greece et Latine. folio, apud Erasmi Opera, Tom. VI. [E. 4. 16.]
Novum Testamentum, Graece et Latin^. folio, apud Erasmi Opera, Tom. VI. [L. 10. 11.]
Aimotaiiones Edvardi Lei in Annotationes Novi Ttstamenti Desiderii Erasmi. [G. 20. 28.]
Apologia Erasmi Roterodami, refeUens quorundam seditiosas clamores apud populum, qui velut impium insectabantvr quod verterit * In principio erat Sermo.' 4to. BasiUce, 1520. [G. 20. 28.]
Epistola Aliquot Erudithrumf ex quibus perspicuum est quanta sit Edwardi Lei virulentia. 4to. Basileie, 1520. [G. 20. 28.]
TH2 KAINH2 AIAGHKHI AOANTA. Novum Jesu Christi D. N. Testamentum, Graec^. Ex Bibliothecd Regia. Lutetiae, ex Officind Robertj Stephani. Regiis Typis. folio, 1550. [|H. 9. 20.]
TH2 KAINHI AIAGHKHI AHANTA. Novum Jesu Christi D. N. Testamentum, Grsec^; ut. ex Bibliothec4 Regid anno M.D.L. per Robertum Stephanum excusum fuit. folio, Typis Wechelianis, Franco- furti, 1601. [G. 4. 6.]
Novum Testamentum Gra?c^, cum Vulgatd Interpretatione Latind. 8vo. ExOfficina Plantiniana Raphelengii, 16U. [F. 16. 27.]
Novum Testamentum, Graece. 8vo, Cantabrigiae, excudebat Johannes Buck, 1632. [D. 15. 29.]
Novum Testamentum, Graece. Edente Richardo Whitakero. inter- foliat. in 2 vols. 8vo. Londini, 163iJ. [R. 14. 2,3.]
•H KAINH AIA0HKH. Novum Testamentum, Graec^. folio, Typis Regiis, Parisiis, 1642. [C. 11. 14.]
Novum Testamentum Graecum, cum duplici Versione Latina, et Annota- tionibus Theodori Bezje. folio, Cantabrigiae, 1642. [R. 2. 28.]
Novum Testamentum, Graec^ et Latin^. Cum brevibus Notis Theodori BezsB. 8vo. [G. 7. 31.]
Novum Testamentum, Graece. 8vo. Goudae, 1647. (^G. 6. 1.]
TH2 K AINHX AIAOHKHZ AUANTA. Novum Testamentum, cum Liturgiil Angiacand, Graecd. 12mo. Cantabrigiae, 1665. [R. 21. 60.]
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Novum Testamentum Griecd. Accesseriint Parallela Scripturae Loca, tiecnon Variantes Leetiones ex plus centum MSS. codicibus et andquis ▼eiBionibuB collects. (Cura Joannis Fell* ^piscopi Oxoniensis.) 12mo. Oxonii, h Theatro Sheldoniano, 1675. QM. 6. 51.3
Exemplar aliud. 12mo. Oxonii, h Theatro Sheldoniano, 1675.
Ih. 1. 9.]
*H KAINH AIAGHKH. Novum Testamentum Grsece. Una cum Scfaoliis Grsecis h Graecis Scriptoribus tam Ecclesiasticis quam exteris maxima ex parte desumptis. Opera ac Studio Joannis Gregorii. folio, Oxonii, 1703. [E. 11. 5.]
*H KAINH AIA0HKH. Norum Testamentum Grsecum, cum Lectioni-
boB Variantibus MSS. Versionum, Editionum, SS. Patrum, et Scrip- torum Ecclesiasticorum, et in easdem Notis. Accedunt loca Scripturse parallela, aliaque e£f|yt;rtira, et Appendix ad Variantes Lectiones, cum Prolegomenia. Studio et Labore Joannis Millii. folio, Oxonii, e Thea- tro Sheldoniano, 1707. [B. 3. 19.^
Novum Testamentum Graecum cum Lectionibus Variantibus MSS. £x- emplarium, Versionum, Editionum, SS. Patrum et Scriptorum Eccle- siasticorum, et in easdem Notis, Studio et Labore Joannis Millii, S. T. P. Collectionem Millianam recensuit, meliori ordine disposuit, novisque accessionibus locupletavit, Ludolphus Kusteros* folio, Ro- terodami, 1710. [E. 13. 17.]
Testamentum Novum, Grsc^, juxta exemplar Joamiis Millii impressum. 12mo. Londini, 1760. [Ff. 8. 113.]
■ Exemplar aliud. interfoliat. in 4 tomis, 4to. Londini, 1 760.
[Bb. 2. 12-15.]
Novum Testamentum, Groece. 4to. Typls Joannis B^alDerrilie, Oxonii, 1763. [Bb. 3. 10.]
Novum Testamentum, Grec^. ISiiio. Londini, 1775. [Dd. 4. 78.]
Exemplaria alia duo. 12mo. Londini, 1775. [Ff. 6. 62,94.]
Novum Testamentum, Grasch, post priores Steph. Curcellaei et D. D. Oxoniensium labores. Cum Prolegomenis G. D. T. M. D. []i. e. Ge- ntrdi De Trajecto Mosa, Doctore], et Notis in fine adjectis. 8vo. Am- stelodami, 1711. QR. 7. 5S.'2
Exemplaria alia duo. Svo. Amstelodami, 1711. pi. 1. 10,11.]
The New Testament in Greek and English, containing the Original Text, corrected from the authority of the most authentic Manuscripts ; and a New Version formed agreeably to the Illustrations of the most learned Commentators and Critics. With Notes and various Headings. (By Macey, M. D.) 2 vols. Svo. London, 1729. [A. 18. 67,68.]
T WELLS {Leonard) A Critical ^Examiriation of the late New Text and New Version of the New Testament : wherein the Editor*s corrupt Text^ false Version, and fallacious Notes are delected and censured. The Three Parts in one volume, 8vo. London, 1731-2. [N. 7. 6.]
Testament\nn Novum Graecom, Textu per omnia Milliano, cum diviaione pericoparum et interpunctmra Jo. A. Bbnoblii. 8vo. interfoliat. in 4to. Oxford, 1742. [Bb. 2. 6.]
Novmn Testamentum cum Vernone Latina Beaedieti Ariae Montani. Cura LxusoENii. 12mo. Amatelodamii 1741. [G. 7, 32.]
10 RELIGION.
Novum Testamentum Grsecum Editionis Receptie cum LectionibuB Va- riantibns Codicum MSS., Editionum aliarum, Versionum, et Patrum, necnon Commentario pleniore ex Scriptoribus Veteribus Hebraicts, Grsecis et Latinis, Historiam et Vim Verbonim illustrante. Opera et Studio Joannis Jacobi Wbtstekii. 2 tomis, folio, Amstelsedami, 1751, 1752. [G. 9. 1,2.]
Novum Testamentum Grsecum, ad Fidem Graecorum MSS. expressum. Accetsere in altera volumine Emendationes Conjecturales virorum doctorum undecunque collectse. Cura, typis, et sumptibus G[ulielmi] B[owybr]. 12mo. 2tomis, Londini, 1763. [A. 19. 29.]
*HKAINH AIAOHKH. The New Testament, collated witb the most ap- proved Manuscripts ; with Select Notes in English, critical and expla- natory ; and References to those Authors who have best illustrated the Sacred Writings. By Edward Harwood, D. D. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1776. [F. 26. 32.]
Novum Testamentum Graecum, e Codice MS. Alexandrino, qui Londini in Bibliotheca Musei Britannici asservatur, descriptum k Carolo Godo- fredo WoiDE. folio, Londini, 1786. [O. 2. 35.]
^Appendix ad Editionem Novi Testamenti Graeci, h Codice Alexandrino a C. G. Woide descripti ; in qua continentur fragmenta Novi Testa- menti juxta Interpretationem Dialecti Superioris iEgypti, quae The- baidica vel Sahidica appellatur, h Codicibus Oxoniensibus maxima ex parte desumpta; cum Dissertatione de Versione Bibliorum ^gyptiaca; quibus subjicitur Codicis Vaticani collatio. Edidit Henricus Ford, S. T. P. folio, Oxonii, e Typographeo Clarendoniano, 1799.
Codex Theodori Bezae Cantabrigiensis, Evangelia et Acta Apostolorum complectens, Quadratis Literis Graeco-Latinus. Edidit, Codicis Histo- riam praefixit, Notasque adjecit, Thomas Kiplino, S. T. P. 2 tomis, folio, Cantabrigiae, k Prelo Academico impensis Academiae, 1793..
[C. 11.21,22.]
* Edwards {Thomas) Remarks on Dr. KipUng's Preface to Beza^ Part J. 8vo. London^ 1793.
Dickens (C.) An Occasional Sermon on reading a Letter from T. EdxsardSf D.D. to Dr, Kipling. 4to. St. Ives, 1793. [Gg. 1. 14.]
Tesumentum Novum, Graced. Textum ad Fidem Codicum, Versionum, et Patrum recensuit, et Lectionis Varietatem adjecit Jo. Jac. Griesbacb. 2 tomis, 8vo. Halas Saxonum et Londini, 1796-1806. [Bb. 3. 13,14.]
Exemplar aliud. 2 tomis, 8vo. Halae Saxonum et Londini, 1796-
1806. [I. 22. 14,15.]
Ejusdem Editionis Volumen secundum, chart, max. Ilalae Saxo-
num et Londini, 1806. [Bb. 3. 40.]
Laurence (Richard) Remarks upon the Systematical Classification of Ma- nuscripts, adopted by Griesbach in his Edition of the Greek Testament. 8vo. Orford, 1814. [Gg. 7. 15.]
Evangelinm secundum Matthaeum, ex Codice Rescripto in Bibliotheca CoUegii SSae. Trinitatis, juxta Dublin, descriptum Opera et Studio Joannis Barrett, S. T. P. Cui adjungitur Appendix, Cfollationem Co- dicis Montfortiani complectens. 4to. Dublinii, 1801* [Aa. 2. 39.]
HOLY SCRIPTURES. 11
Novum Testameatuniy Grecuniy juxta Exemplar WeUteuii* Glasgiue, et J. J. Griesbachii, Halae impreasum. Accedunt Prolegomena in Evan- gelia, in Acta, et Epistolas Apostolorum. Accurante Gulielmo Whit- field Dakins. Editio Stereotypa. 8v6. cliart. max. Londini, 1808.
[Bb. S. 41.]
*NoTam Testamentum. Textum Griecum Griesbachii et Knappii denuo recognovit, Delectu Varietatum Lectionis confirmatarum, Adnotatione ciim Critica turn Exegetica, et Indicibus Historico et Geographico, Vocum Grsecarum infrequentiorum et Subsidiorum Criticorum Exege- ticorumque, instruxit Joannes Severinus Vater. 8vo. Halis Saxonum, 1824.
iii. Polyglott Bibks and Testaments.
Biblia Sacra Polyglotta, studio, oper4, et impensis Cardinalis Francisci XiiifiNEs de CisneroB. folio, torn. I. — IV. Compluti, 1514, 1515.
CA. 12. S'^>'\
Biblia Sacra, Hebraice, Chaldaice, Grasce et Latine, Philippi II. Regis Cathol. Pietate et Studio ad Sacrosancta; Ecclesiae Usum. Cura Bene- dicti Ariae Montakl Christophorua Plantinus excudebat. 7 tomis, folio. Antverpie, 1569-72. [K. 10. 10-16.]
Biblia Hebrarca, Samaritana, Cbaldaica, ^raeca, Syriaca, Latina, Arabica, Stodio Guidonis Michaelis Ls J at. Excudebat Antoniua Vitre. 10 tomia^ folio. Lutetis Parisiorum, 1628-1645. [C. 8. 9-18.]
Biblia Sacra Polyglotta : complectentia Textus Origi;iates, Hebraicum cum Pentateucho Samaritano, Cbaldaicum, Grsecum, Versionumquc antiquanim, Sam^itanas, Graecs LXX Interpretum, Chaldaicae, Arabics, ^thiopicae, Persies, Yulgatae Latins, quicquid comparari poterat; cum Textuum et Versionum Orientalium Translationibus Latinis, et cum Apparatu, Appendicibus, Tabuiis, Variis Lectionibus, Annotationibus, Indicibus, &c. Edidit Brianus Waltonus. 6 tomis, folio. Londini, 1657. [C. 11. 8-13.]
Lexicon Heptaglotton, Hebraicum, Chaldaicam, Syriacum, Samarita- num, £thiopicum, Arabicum, conjunctim, et Persicum separatim. Cui accessit brevis Gramroaticae omnium prscedentium Linguarum Delineatio. Auctore Edmundo Castello. 2 tomis, folio, Londini, 1669- [C. 11. Sfi."]
Ejusdem Operis, exemplar aliud. 2 tomis in 1 vol. folio, Londini, 1669. [C. 11.7.]
Sacra Biblia, Hebraice, Graece, et Latine, cum annotationibus Francisci Vatabli. 2 tomis, folio. Ex officinaCommeliniana, 1599. [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.
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*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.]
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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, «.</. [S. 5. 41.]
The Gospel according to St. John in the Mohawk Dialect. 12mo. Lon- don, 1805. [^Aa. 8. 90.]
Another Copy, to which is prefixed an Address by the Translator, Teyo- ninhokarawen [Capt. Norton, a Mohawk Chieftain^, recommending the Gospel of John to the Six Nations, in Mohawk and English. l:!mo. London, 1805. [Ff. 8. 115.]
The Gospel according to St. Matthew in Bullom and English. 12mo. London, 1616. [S. 5. 16.]
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(5) Modern Versions i« the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin
Languages.
The New Testament in Hebrew : Corrected from the Version published by Dr. Hutter at Nuremberg 1599, and republished by Dr. Robert- son at London 1611, bv the Rev. RichUrd Caddick. 12mo. Vols. I. and H. comprising the Four Gospels. London, 1798. [li. 1. 7,8.]
The New Testament in Hebrew. 8yo. London, 1817. [S. 4. 16.]
ePHNOePIAMBOI. Sive Liber Job, Greeco carmine redditus, per Jacobum Duport. 12mo. Cantabrigiae, 1659. [L 8. 20.]
Exemplar aliud. 12mo. Cantabrigise, 1658. fK. 15. 25.]
Estherae Historia, Poetied Paraphrasi idque Grsco Carmine, cui Versio Latina opponitur, exomata. Authore Josua Barnes. 8vo. Londini, 1679. [I. 15. 43,]
Psalmorum aliquot Davidis Metaphrasis Grseca Joannis Sbrrami, et Pre- cationes ejusdem GrsseooLatinae. Bdidit Franeiscus Okely. 12mo. Londini, 1770. [Ff. 7. 32.]
Cato Divinus : sive Proverbia Solomonis Latino Carmine reddita k Gu- lielmo HooiBo. 8vo. Londini, 1699. [D. 14. 50.]
Sdomonis Cantici Canticorum Paraphrasis Poetica, auctore Gulielmo Hogseo. 870. Londini, 1699. [M. 19. 20.]
Biblia Testament! Veteris et Novi, e sacra Hebrseorum Lingua Graecb- rumque fontibus, religiosissime translata in sermonem Ladnum. 8vo. Tiguri, 1544. [L 15. 29.]
Biblia. Interprete Sebastiano Castalione, una cum ejusdem Annota- tionibus. folio, fiasilese, 1551. [H. 9. 22.]
Biblia Sacra, ex Sebastiani CasteDionis interpretatione, ejusque postre- ma recognitione. 4 tomis, 12mo. Londini, 1726. [R. 7. 39-42.]
Biblia Sacra Latine. Interprete Xante Pagnino. folio, Colonise, 1563.
[K. 11. 7.]
Biblia Sacra, sive Libri Canonici priscsB Judaeorum Bcclesiae a Deo tra-> 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.]
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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.]
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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.
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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. (1.)]
An Historical Account of the Life and Death of our Lord and Sa- viour Jeaus Christ. 4to. OxS>rd, 1685. [M. 14. 3.]
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I4AW (Edmund, Bitfbop qF Carlisle) RefleccioiM on the Life and Clia- racter of Christ. 8vo. Cambridge, n. d. [Tlh. 3. 26.3
NoLLET (Michel) A Compendium of the Bible, by way of Question hnd Answer, in French and English. 8 vo. London, 17 Bt. [R. 7. 26*3
PuLsicTi (Camilli) Consonantiae Veteris cum Novo Testamento sna- vigsimae, quoad Christi Domini ej usque Sanctissimse Matris Mariae Virginis Vitam universam, Sacrorum Doctorum authoritatibus cor- roborate. 4to. Venetiis, 16£8. QG. 20. 16,]
REAniNo (William) The History of Jesus Christ, with suitable Medita- tions and Prayers. 8vo. London, 1726. [[R. 19. 8.]
The History of the Old and New Testament, translated from the Sieur de RoYAUMONT by several han4i, and supervised by Dr. Horneck. 4to. London, 1699. [H. 6. 21.]
Trimmsr (Sarah) An Abridgment of Sorqituve History. 12mo. Lon- don, 1804. [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
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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.]
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Glassii (Salomonis) Philologia Sacra. 2 vols. 4to. Francofurti, 1659.
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Classical Ages, illasdrated ; prbcipally with a view to Evidence in Confirmation of the Truth of Revealed Religion. Second Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1819.
GaEGoaiE (John) A Discourse of the LXX Interpreters, the Place and Manner of their Interpretation. 4to. In his Works. [R. 8. 27.]
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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.)]
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Harwood (Edward) A New Introduction to the Study and Knowledge of the New Testament. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1767. [G. 25. 8y9.]
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HoDu (Humfredi) Contra Historiam Aristese de LXX Interpretibus Dissertatio. 8vo. Oxon. 1685. [R. 11. 22.]
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HoRVi (Thomas Hartwell) An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures. Illustrated with Maps and Fac- similes of Biblical Msnuscripts. Second Edition, with the Supple- ment. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1822. [M. 21. 8-6.]
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Cambridge, and the British Museitiii. 8vo. % vols. Oxford, 1753- 1759. [G. 9. 24^.]
Another Copy. 8vo. « vols. Oxford, 1758-1759. j ^'Jj^'^n
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A Letter to a Friend, occasioned by a French Pamphlet, published agaifut Dr. Kainicott and his Collation of Hebrew MSS. 8yo. London, 1772.
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A SaxoD Treatise eoncenung the Old and New Tettament, written about ihe time of King Edgar (700 yearet agoe) by ^Ifricus Abbas : now first published with the English of oar times, by William Lisls. 4to. Lon* don, 1623. [C. L 87.]
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*Sacred Literature : comprising a Review of the Principles of Compo- sition laid down by the late Robert Lowth, D. D. Bishop of London, in his Preelections and Isaiah, and an Application of the Principles so reviewed to the Illustration of the New Testament. By John Jxbb, M. A. [now D. D. and Bp. of Limerick.] 8vo. London, 1820.
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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.]
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Another Copy. 8vo. London^ 1802. [Bb. 3. 27.]
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Another Copy. 8vo. 8d. Edit. London, 1794. [Bb. 8. ftt."]
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Buxtorfii (Johannis) Institutio Epistolaris Hebraica ; sive De conscribendis epistolis Hebraicis Liber ; cum Epistolarum Hebraicarum centurid. Ac* cessit Appendix variarAm Epistolarum R. Majemonis et aliorum Rab- binorum, quas recensuit Johannes Buxtorfius, filiu«. 8vo. Basileae, 1610. [H. 8. 6.]
Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Basileae, 1629. [M. 16. 17.]
Buxtorfii (Johannb, filii) Florilegium Hebraicum; continens elegantes Sententias, Proverbia, Apophthegmata, Similitudines, ex optimis quibusque, maxime vero priscis, Hebraeorum Scriptoribus, collectum, et secundum Locos communes ordine alpbabetico dispositum. 8vo. Basileae, 1648. [M. 16. 4.]
Bythneri (Victorini) Lingua Eruditorum, sive Methodica Institutio Linguae Sancts. Cui addita est Introductio ad Linguam Chaldaeam Veteris Testamenti. 12mo. Londini, 1664. [G. 16. 18.]
■ • Exemplar aiiud. 12mo. Londini, 1635. [F. 16. 46.]
HEBREW AND CHALDEE GRAMMARS. 83
Caligmii (A. R.) Institutiones Hebraicae. 4to. Parisiis, 1545. [M. 16. 5.]
Clenardi (Nicolai) Tabula in Grammaticen Hebraicam. 8vo. Parisiis, 1564. [K. 16. 2.]
CuKTii (Sebastiani) Radices Linguae Sanctae Hebraeae, Biblicis moral ibus sententiis, adagiis, aliisque elegantioribus ^ sacro cod ice depromptis loquendi formulis, eo compendio expressoe, ut non solum primitiva^ sed et pleraque vocabula derivata cum genuinis significationibus exiguo temporis spatio addisci queant. 4to. Geismariae, 1649. [K. 14. 33.]
Drusii (Johannis) Opuscula, quae ad Grammaticam Hebraicam et Chal- daicam spectant. 4to. Franekeree, 1609. [L. 19. 29.]
JoANMis Caropensis Grammatica Hebraea, ex variis Libellis Eliae, gram- maticonim omnium doctissimi, congesta. Svo. Parisiis, 1643.
[M. 16. IS.]
JoRomn (Antonii) Hebraicae Radices, seu Primigeniae Hebraism! Voces, centenis versuum decadibus comprebensae. 8vo. Lugduni, 1624.
[I. 15. 49.]
JvKii (Francisci) Grammatica Hebraeae Linguae. 4to. Francofurti, 1580.
[C. 1. 38.]
*Lss (Samuel) A Series of Lectures on tbe Hebrew Language, so ar- ranged as to form a complete and ea^y System of Hebrew Grammar. 8yo. London, 1826.
Mabtikii (Petri) Grammatica Hebraea. 12mo. Rupellae, 1591. [G. 8. 18«]
Exemplar aliud. 12mo. Rupellae, 1597. [C. 16. G.]
-^— — Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Amstclodami, 1621. [F. 7. 53.]
Martinii (Petri) Grammaticae Hebraeae T^^^voXoyta. 12mo. Rupellae, 1590. [G. 8. 18.]
MxBCERi (Johannis) Tabulae in Grammaticen Linguae Chaldaeae. 8vo. Witebergae, 1579. [M. 16. 21.]
MuKSTERi (Sebastiani) Institutio Hebraea. Accedit Jonas Propheta in quatuor or bis principalioribus linguis, Graeca, Latina, Hebraea atque Cbaldaica, pulchre sibi correspondentibus columnellis. 12mo. Basileae, 1524. [G. 16. 27.]
Ottokis (Julii Conradi) Grammatica Hebraea, methodice tractata pro more Rabbinorum. Cum Abbreviaturis Rabbinorum secundum or- dinem Alphabeti. 8vo. Noribergae, 1605. [M. 16. 25.]
RsvcBLiNi (Joannis) De Accentibus et Orthographia Linguae Hebraicae. 4to. Hagenoa?, 1518. [K. 14. 13.]
RoBBETSoM (Gulielmi) Manipulus Linguae Sanctae. 8vo. Cantabrigiae, 1683^, [D. 6. SO.]
ScHiKDLEKi (Valentini) Institutiones Hebraicae. 8vo. Witebergae, 1581.
[M. 16. 8.]
■ Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Wittebergae, 1612. [D. 15. 52.]
ScHULTEMS (Alberti) Institutiones ad Fundamenta Linguae Hebraeae. 4to. Lug. Bat. 1756. [Bb. 2. 7.]
An iMQDiaT into the Use of the Hebrew Connective Particle, when pre- fixed to Verbs. 8vo. York, 1809. [Gg. 7. 15.]
Another Copy. 8vo. York, 1809. [Hh. 2. 38.]
Remabks on Hebrew Tenses. 3vo. York, 1810. [Hh. 7. 28.]
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34 RELIGION.
(2) Hebrew and Chaldee Lsxicons.
KiMCHi (Rabbi David) Dictionarium Hebraicum. folio. [K. 11. 15.]
Elije Levitae (Rabbi) Thisbites: opusculum Hebraicum, in quo 712 Tocum, quae sunt partim Hebraicae, Chaldaicae, Arabics, Graecs et Latinae, quaeque in Dictionariis non facile inveniuntur, et k Rabbinia tanien Hebreeorum, in scriptia suia passim inveniuntur, Origo, Etymon, et verua Uaua doctd oatenditur et expli.catur per Paulum Fagium. He- braic^ et Ladn^. 4to. Isnae, 1541. [K. 14. 20.J
Alababtri (Guilielmi) Spiraculum Tubarum ; aive Fona Spiritualium Ex- poaitionum ex aequivocia PenCaglotti Significationibua, Hebraic^ et La- tind. folio, Londini. [K. lH. IS.]
BuxTORFn (Joanni§) Lexicon Cbaldaicum, Talmudicum et Rabbinicuip. folio, Baaileae, I6d0. [Aa. 1. 34.]
-^— ^— Exemplar aliud. folio, Baaileae, 1639. [G. 3. 1.]
' ExeBiplar aliud. folio, Baaileae, 1639. [K. 13. 16.]
Buxtorfii (Joannia) Lexicon Hebraicum et Cbaldaicum cum Indice La- tino, l^mo. Baaileae, 1631. [Ff. 8. 23.]
■ Exemplar aliud. [li. 6. 31.]
■ Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Londini, 1646. [D. 15. 57. "]
Exemplar aliud. 12mo. Baaileae, 1658. [G. 16. 16.]
BuxTORFri (Joannia, filii) Lexicon Cbaldaicum et Syriacum, quo omnes voces, quae in Veteria Teatamenti Targumim seu Paraphraaibua Chal- daicia Onkelosi, Jonathania et Aliorum, item in Novi Teatamenti Syriaca tranalatione reperiuntur, accurate et methodic^ diapositae et fideliter explicatae, copiosd abaolut^ue deacribuntur. 4to. Baaileae, 1 622.
[K. 14. 23.]
Bythmeri ( Victorini) Clavia Linguae Sanctae Universa, Vocea Pentateuchi aententiia Biblicia comprebendena, eanunque Analysin critic^ exbir bena. 8vo. Cantabrigiae, 1648. [F. 18. 33.]
Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Cantabrigiae, 1648. [D. 15. 55,']
FoRSTBRi (Joannia) Dictionarium Hebraicum. folio, Baaileae, 1557.
[H. 9. 21.]
*Gs8ENiUB (Wilbelm) A Hebrew Lexicon to tbe Booka of the Old Tea- tament, including the Geographical Namea and Chaldaic Worda in Daniel, Ezra, &c. Tranalated from the German by Christopher Leo, 2 vola. royal 4to. Cambridge, at the University Press, 1825-26.
*GiBB8 (J. W.) A Hebrew and English Lexicon to the Old Testament, including the Biblical Chaldee, from the German Worka of Professor W. Gesenius. 8vo. London, 1826.
HuLsii (Antonii) Nomenclator Biblicus Hebraeo-Latinus. 12mo. Bredae, 1650. [F. 17. 21.]
Lbioh (Edwardi) Critica Sacra; aive Observationes Philologicac et Theologicse in omnes Radices Veteris Testamenti ; et in omnes Voces Novi Teatamenti. folio, Amstelodami, 1679. [Ff. 2. 30.]
— ^ Critica Sacra, folio, Londini, 1650. [Hh. 1. 14.]
Mbisner (Joannis Henrici) Nova Veteris Testamenti Clavis. Addita est Significatio Verborum Hebraicorum k Versione Alexandrina, cujus Dis-
LEXICONS TO THE NEW TESTAMENT. S5
crepantiae siinul a Textu Hebraico ssepe dijudicantur. Vol. I. II. contineDtia Libros Pentateuchi usque ad 2 Lib. Regum. 8vo. Lipsiae, 1800. [Bb. 3. 11,12.]
MuKSTBEi (Sebastiani) Dictionarium Hebraicnm ex Rabbinis, praeser- iim ex Radicibus Davidis Kimchi, auctum et locupletatum. folio, 1564.
[I. 8. 29.]
Pagnini (Sancti) Theaaurus Linguae Sanctae, Hebraice et Latine. folio, Lugduni, 1575. [K. 10. 19.]
Exemplar aliud. folio. [C. 4. 15.]
PMrnini (Sancti) Thesauri. Hebraicas Linguae Epitome; cui accessit Grammatices Libellus ex optimis quibusque Grammaticis coUectus. fiiL'o, Antverpiae, 1572. []K. 10. 9.]
Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Antverpiae, 1588. [G. 16. 21.]
Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Lug. Bat. 1588. [I. 15. 50.]
Exemplar aliud. Fr. Raphelengius auxit et emendavit. 8vo.
Lug. Bat. 1600. [M. 16. 3.]
Pabkhurst (John) An Hebrew and English Lexicon without Points. To which are prefixed, a Hebrew and Chaldee Grammar, without Points. 2d Edit. 4to. London, 1778. [Bb. S. 45.]
Another Copy. 4to. London, 1778. [C. 21. 16.]
Another Copy. 4to. London, 1778. [Ff. 2. 27.]
Another Copy. 3d Edit. 4to. Londbn, 1792. [Ff. 2, 26.]
Lexicon (auctoris anonymi, vulgo Passionei dictum) Hebraico-Chal-* daico-Latino-Biblicum. 2 vols, folio, Ayenione, 176^. [Aa. 1. 86,37 J
PiiANTATiTii (Joannis) Planta Vitae ; seu Thesaurus Synonymicus He* braico-Chaldaico-Rabbinicus. Hebraice et Latine. folio, Lodovae, 1644. [K. 13.. 5.]
RoBBRTsoN (Gulielmi) Thesaurus Linguae Sanctae; sive Concordan- tiale Lexicon Hebraeo-Latino-Biblicum. 4to, Londini, 1680. [K. 14. 1.]
TossANii (Petri) Dictionum Hebraicardm Syllabus. 18mo. Basileee, 1615. [D. 17. 34.]
ii. Greek Grammars, Lexicons, and Glossaries to the New
Testament.
*WiNBR (G. B.) A Greek Grammar of the New Testament ; translated from the German by Moses Stuart and Edward Robinson. With Notes by the Translators. 8vo. Andover [Massachussetts] 1824. 8vo.
Lbxicon GRiECUM et Institutiones Linguae Graecae ad Sacri Apparatus Instructionem. folio, Antverpiae, 1572. [K. 10. 9.]
Albbrti (Joannis) Glossarium Graecum in Sacros Novi Fo&deris Libros. 8vo. Lugduni Batavorum, 1735. [A. 17. 75.]
Chbitohai (Mart. Petr.) Graeco-Barbara Novi Testamenti, qu« Orienti Originem debent. 12mo. Amstelodami, 1649. [M. 16. 4Q.]
Dawson (Joannis) Lexicon Novi Testament!. 8vo. Cantabrigiae, 1706.
[R. 13. 26.'] Lbigh (Edward) Critica Sacra : or Philologlcall aind Theologicall Obser- vationa upon all the Greek Words of the NeW T^tament. 4to. Lon- don, 1646. [R. 8. 16.]
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36 RELIGION.
Parkhurst (John) A Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testa- ment ; to which is prefixed a Plain and Easy Greek Grammar, royal 8vo. SdEdit. London, 1798. [Bb. 3. 44.]
Another Copy (2d and best edition.) 4to. London, 1794.
^^ [Ff. 2. 28.1
•]
Another Copy, royal 8vo. Edinburgh, 1813. [Hh. 1. 30
Pasoris (Georgii) Lexicon Gr«co-Latinum in Novum Domini Jesu Christi Testamentum. 12mo. Herbornae, 1619. [S. 3. 18.]
Exemplar aliud ; auctum vocibus, quae occurrunt in Versioni-
bus Andquis Graecis Veteris Testament!, a Christiano Schotano. 18mo. Amstelodami, 1654. [K. 16. 16.]
ScHLBUSNBRi (Johannis Friederici) Novum Lexicon Graeco-Latinum in Novum Testamentum. 2 tomis in 4 vols. . 8vo. Lipsia?, 1801.
[Hh. 4. 16-19.]
Editio Quarta. Recensuerunt Jacobus Smith, Joannes
Strauchon, et Adamus Dickinson. 2 tomis, in 4 vols. 8vo. Edinburgi, 1814. [Bb. 3. 15-18.]
•Schleusneri (Jo. Friderici) Lexicon in LXX. et reliquos Graecos Inter-
pretes, ac Scriptores Apocryphos Veteris Testamenti. 3 vols. 8vo.
Glascuse, 1822. •Wahl (Abrahami Christ.) Clavis Philologica Novi Testamenti. 2 vols.
8vo. Lipsiae, 1822. ♦Robinson (Edward) A Greek and English Lexicon of the New Tosta*
ment, from the * Clavis Philologica' of Christ. Abr. Wahl. royal 8vo.
Andover [[Massachussetts^ 1825.
3. Commentators^ Interpreters^ and Paraphrasts on
the Scriptures.
Crowjei (Gulielmi) Elenchus Scriptorum in Sacram Scripturam, tam Graecorum quam Latinorum. 8vo. Londini, 1672. [[A. 19. 74. j
lExemplar aliud. 8vo. Londini, 1672.
•RosENMULLERi (J. G.) Historia Interpretationis Librorum Sacrorum in
Ecclesia Christiana. 5 tomis, 12mo. Hildburghusae et Lipsiae, 1795
—1814.
i. Treatises on the Interpretation of Scripture.
IsiDORi PelusiotfiB de Interpretatione Divinae Scripturae Epistolae, Graced et Latine. Cura Jacobi Billii et Cunradi Rittershusii. folio. Ex Offi- cina Commeliniana, 1606. [[K. 3. 12.^
Exemplar aliud. folio, Parisiis, 1638. [N. 3. 19.]
Abichtii (Jo. Georg.) Ars distincte Legendi et Interpretandi Scriptu- ram Sacram Veteris Testamenti. 8vo. Lipsiae, 1710. [A. 19. 125.]
Flacii (Matthias) Clavis Scripturae : seu de Sermone Sacrarum Litera- rum. folio, Basileae, 1667. [[I. 13. 7.!]
Lavington (George, Bishop of Exeter) The Nature and Use of a Type. 8vo. London, 1724. C;P. 70. (2.):|
JEWISH COMMENTATORS. 37
PpEiFFBBi (August!) Thesaurus Hermeneuticus, sive De legitima Scripturn Sacrse Interpretatione Tractatio luculenta. Cum notis et pnefatione Sam. Benedicti Carpzovii. 8vo. Lipsise, 1726. QA. 19. 13.]
Rambachii (Johamiis Jacob!) Institutiones Hermeneuticse Sacree, yariis observadonibus copiosissimisque exemplis biblicis illustratse. Svo* Jenas, 1725. [R. 14. 26.]
Thoughts on such Phrases of Scripture, as ascribe Affections and Pas- sions to the Deity. 12mo. London, 1750. QA. 19. 37.]]
TuRRBTiNi (Joannis Alphonsi) De Sacrse Scripturse Interpretandee Me- thodo Tractatus Bipartitus. 12mo. Trajecti Thuriorum, 1728.
C;G. 21. 13.]
*Vankildbrt (William, Bishop of Llandaff) An Inquiry into the Ge- neral Principles of Scripture Interpretation, in eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford in the year 1814. 8vo. Oxford, 1815.
Whitbt (Danielis) Dissertatio de SS. Scripturarum Interpretatione secundum Patrum Commentarios. 8vo. Londini, 1714. [^B. 6. 4.]
Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Londini, 1714. QR. 12. 65.2
Wilson (Thomas) Theologicall Rules to guide us in the Understanding of the Scriptures. 8vo. London, 1615. [D. 18. 49.]
ii. Jewish Commentators on the Hebrew Scriptures and on
Detached Books thereof.
Philonis Judai Opera Exegetica in Libros Mosis, De Mundi Opificio, historicos, et legales. Cura Davidis Hoeschelii. Gr. Lat. folio, Co- loniaB, 1613. [M. 13.2.]
Biblia Hebraica, cum triplici Targum in Pentateuchum, Onkeli, Jona- than, et Jerosolymitano, et Commentario R. Salomonis Jarcmi in om- nes viginti quatuor Sacrse Scripturse libros. 2 tomis, 4to. [1. 15. 36,37.]
Targum Hierosoltmitamum in quinque Libros Legis, e Lingtia Chaldaica in Latinam conversum. Opera Francisci Tayler. 4to. Londini, 1649. [K. 9. 24.]
Pentateuchus Hebraicus et Chaldaicus, cum Commentario Raschi et R. Isaac Aboab in Biur R. Mosis ben Nachmann, et V. Megillotb, cum Targum et commentario Raschi. foho, Venetiis, 1548. [K. 12. 7.]
Rabbath: sive Fasciculus Myrrhse, i. e. Commentarius Antiqiius in Penta- teuchum et Quinque Megillotb, sive Canticum Canticorum, Ruth, Eccle- siasten, Lamentationes Jeremiae et Estheram. Hebraice. folio, Cra- coviae, 1599. [K. 12. 17.]
Oblatio perfusa Oleo : Expositio super Pentateuchum, a Rabbi Abraham Menahem, Ben Jacob, Hebraice. 4to. [K. 9. 17.]
Rabbi Tobia Lbvita Liber Bonae Gratiae.; sive Commentarius in Penta- teuchum, Hebraice. folio, sine loco et anno. [K. 12. 22.]
Pentateuchus, Hebraice: cum Commentariis R. Mosis Nachmanidis. folio. [K.ll. 16.]
BCaimonidis (Rabbi Mosis) More Nebochim, seu Doctor Perplexorum, ad dubia et obscuriora Scripturse loca rectius intelligenda veluti clavem continens. Latine conversus a Johanne Buxtorfio, filio. 4to. Basi- leae, 1629. [K. 14. 28.]
38 RELIGION.
Maimonidis (Rabbi Mosis) More Nebochim, cum Expogitiooe Rabbi Mosis Ben Jehudse, Hebraice. 4to. Venetiis^ 1596. [K. 9. 8.]
Simeonis Bbn Jo^ichim Coimnentarius in Libros Exodi, Levitici et Numerorum. Hebraic^. 2 vols. 4to. MantusB, 1560. [K. 14. 5,4.]
The Pentateuch in Hebrew with the English Translation on the opposite page, with Notes by Lion Soesmaks, corrected and translated by David Levi. 5 vols. 8vo. London. [A. 15. 78-80.]
Hie V. Megilloth, or Books of the Song of Solomon, the Book of Rutli, the Lamentations of Jeremiah, the Book of Ecclesiastes, and the Book of Esther. In Hebrew and English, with notes. 8vo. London. [A. 15. 81.]
Psalterium Hebraicum, cum Commentario R. David KiucHii Hebraice. folio, Isnie, 1542. [K. 11. 12.]
Propheta: Priores et Posteriores, cum Commentario R. David Kimchi, Hebraice. 4to. Paris, 1559. [F. 14. 8.]
Prophet^e Priores et Posteriores, cum Commentario R. Ishak Abaebanel. Hebraice. folio, Amstelodami, 1643. [K. 11. 14.]
Isaaci Abbabanielis et R. Mosis Alschechi Commentarius in Esaise Pro- phetiam : cum additamento eorum quae R. Simeon e veterum dtetis collegia Subjuncta refutatione et texi^is nova versione ac paraphrasi; ut plena de Christi satisfactione doctrina exhibeatur. Authore Con- stantino LEmpereur. 8vo. Lug. Bat. 1631. [M. 16. 16.]
Daniel, cum Commentario R. Mosis Alschech. 4to. [K. 9. 27.]
Paraphrasis Josephi Jachiad£ in Danielem, cum versione et annotatio- nibus Constantini L'Empereur. 4to. Amstelodami, 1633, [K. 14. 43.]
Targum, sen Paraphrasis Caldaica, quae etiam Syriaca dicitur, Jonathani Caldaei antiquissimi, in Hosece, Joelis, et Amosi Prophetias : atque etiam in Ruthae Historian} et Lamentationes leremiae Prophetae, incerto Authore Caldeo. Latinitate donata, a Johanne Quinquarboreo. 4to. Parisus, 1556. [K. 14. 19.]
Hoseas Propheta, Ebraice, et Chaldaice, cum diiplici Versione Latina et Commentariis Ebraicis trium doctissimorum Judaeorum, Masord item parva^ ej usque et Commentariorum Latind quoque ■ inter pretatione. Accedunt annotationes Qulielmi Coddaei. 4to. Lug. Bat. 1621.
[K. 14. 25.]
Hosea cum Targum, id est Chaldaica Paraphrasi Jonathan, et Commen- tariis R. Selomo Jarchi, R. Abraham Aben Ezra, et R. D. Kimchi» Hebraice. 4to. [Apud Robertum Stephanuro,] 1556. [K. 14. 2.]
R. Salomonis Ben McLECH Perfectio Pulchritudinis ; sen Commentarius in Loca Selecta Vocesque et Res Difficiliores S. Scripturae; cum Spicilegio Rerum proeteritarum et interraissarum, authore R. Jacob Abendana. folio, Amstelttdami, A. M. 5421. [K. 12. 20.]
Menasseh Ben Israel Conciliator, sive de Convenientia Locorum Sacrae Scripturae, quue pugnare inter se videntur. 4to. Amstelodami, 1633.
[K. 14. 42.]
Bechirath Happeruschim •$ hoc est, Examinis Commentationum Rabbini- carum in Mosen Sectio prima. Auctore Wilhelmo Scuickardo. 4to. Tubing®, 1624. [I. 14. 38.]
COMMENTATORS ON THE B.IBLE. 39 iii. Christian Commentators.
(1) Christian Commentators on the Entire Bible.
Orioenis in Sacraa Scripturaa Commentaria, quaecunque Graec^ reperiri pottterimt. Edidit, partim Ladn^ vertit, et universa notis et observa- tionibus illustravit Petrus Daniel Huetius. folio, 2 partibus in 1 yol. Rothoinagi, 1668. [M. 13. 23.]
Origenis Commentaria. io\io. Inter Opera Latina. [M. 12. 7,8.]
Origenit Philocalia ; de Obscuris S. Scripturte Locis, ^ SS. Patribus Ba- silio Magno et Gregorio Tbeologo, ex variis Origenis Commeatariis exceq>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.
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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.]
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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.]
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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. [C. 27. 25.]
*
RossE (Abraham) An Exposition of the Fourteen First Chapters of Ge- nesis by way of Question and Answer, collected out of ancient and re- cent Writers. 12mo. London, 1626. [G. 16. 31.]
Eustathii, Archiepiscopi Antiocheni et Martyris, In Hexahemeron Com- mentarius, Gr. Lat. 4to. Lugduni, 1629. [L. 20. 2.]
Stbuchi Eugubini (Augustini) Expositio trium Capitum Genesis, et An* notationes in Pentateuchum. Inter Operum Tom, I, [M. 5. 4.]
Dawson (Abraham) A New English Translation from the original He- brew of the Tliree First Chapters of Genesis ; with Marginal Illustra- tions and Notes Critical and Explanatory. 4to. London, 1 763.
[R. 16. 12.]
DicRiNsoMi (Edmundi) Physica Vetus et Vera; sive Tractatus de Natu- rali Veritate Hexa&'meri Mosaica. 4to. Lpndini, 1702. [M. 14. 4.]
MiDDLETON (Conyers) An Essay on the Allegorical and Literal Interpre* tation of the Creation and Fall of Man. 4to. Works, Vol. II.
[G. 9. 13.]
A Critical Dissertation on Genesis, Chapter II. Verse the First, wherein the Doctrine of the Trinity and their Creative Power is ex- pressly asserted ana revealed. 8vo. London, 1750. [P. 165. (1.)]
Carver (Marmaduke) A Discourse of the Terrestrial Paradise, aiming at a more probable Discovery of the true Situation of that happy place. 12mo. London, 1666. [F. 17. 16.]
Kbnkicott (Benj.) Two Dissertations. 1. On the Tree of Life in Pa- radise, with some Observations on the Fall of Man. 2. On the Obla- tions of Cain and Abel. 8vo. Oxford, 1747. [R. 19. 20.]
WiTTT (Jo.) An Essay towards a Vindication of the Vulgar Exposition of the Mosaic History of the Fall of Adam. 8vo. London, 1705.
[M. 15. se.^
— Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1705. [M. 6. 6.]
Worth! N6TON (William) The Historical Sense of the Mosaic Account of the Fall, proved and vindicated. 8vo. London, 1751. [P. 181. (7.)]
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46 RELIGION.
MosELBT ( — ) A Letter to the Bishop of Oxford, occasioned by " The Christian Plan*' exhibited in the interpretation of Elohim by W. Hodges, Provost of Oriel College, &c. 8vo. London, 1752.
[P. 176.(10.)]
KiRCHERi (Athanasii) Area Noe in Libros III. digesta: Quorum L De rebus qua; ante Diluvium ; II. De iis, quse ipso Diluvio ejusque Duratione; III. De iis, quae post Diluvium k Noemo gesta sunt: Quae omnia nov4 Methodo, nee non summa Argumentorum varietate, explicantur, et demonstrantur. folio, Amstelodami, 1675. [D. 4. 4.]
Catcott (Alexander) A Treatise on the Deluge. 8vo. London, 1768.
[A. 14. 62.] *Penn (Granville) A Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mo- saical Geologies. Second Edition, 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1825.
OoiLBY (William) The Remission of the Curse at the Flood ; in a Series of Reflections on the Mosaic Account of the Earth from the Creation to that time. London^ 1747. [P. 181. (8.)]
Crinbsii (M. C.) Babel ; sive Discursus de Confusione Linguarum, turn orientalium, tum occidentalimn ; statuens Hebraicam omnium esse primam et ipsissimam matricem. 4to. Noribergse, 1629. [1. 14. 20.]
Whiston (Wm.) A Dissertation concerning God's Command to Abra- ham to offer up Isaac. 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 86. (5.)]
Exodus.
SiMLBRi (Josise) In Exodum Commentarii. folio, Tiguri, 1584.
[L. 9. 16.] WiLLET (Andrew) Hexapla in Exodum ; that is, a six- fold commentary on the Book of Exodus, folio, London, 1608. [B. 1. 27.]
Barradii (Sebastiani) Itinerarium Filiorum Israel ex ^gypto in Terram Repromissionis. folio, Antwerpiae^ 1621. [L. 3, 6.]
Commentarii, nee non in XV Exodi Priora Capita Lectiones Variae, per Loeoa Communes. Auctore Fr. D. R. Parisiensi. folio, Lugduni, 1623. [I. 18. 1.]
Bryant (Jacob) Observations upon the Plagues inflicted upon the Egyptians. 8vo. London, 1810. [Ff. 6. 10.]
Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1810. [Hh. 6. 5,]
Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
Brocardi (Jacobi) Mystica et Prophetica Libri Levitici Interpretatio. 8vo. Lugd. Bat. 1580. [I. 18. 22.]
PifiCATORia (Joannis) Commentartus in Leviticum. 8vo. Herborne, 1615. [I. 18. 2.]
LoiRiNi (Joannis) Commentarii in Leviticum. folio, Lugduni, 1619.
' [L. 2. 17.] Lorini (Joannis) Commentarii in Librum Numerorum. folio, Coloniie, 1623. [M. 19. 3.]
Lorini (Joannis) Commentarii in Deuteronomium. folio, Lug. Bat. 1625.
[L. 2. 10] Turner (John) Boaz and Ruth ; a Disquisition upon Deut. xxv. 5. 8vo. London, 1685. [B. 6. 20.]
Parrt (Richard) I'lie Case between Gerizim and Ebal fairly stated. 8vo. London, 1764. [P. 247. (5.)]
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Oh 8BTBRAL HiSTQRICAL BoOKS.
Dbusii (Joannis) Ad Loca DifBciliora Josuse, Judicum, et Samuelisi Commentarius. 4to. Franekerie, 1618. [L. 19. 16.]
Sanctii (Gasparis) In Libros Ruth, Esdrse, Nehemise, Tobise, Judith, Esther, Machabeorum, Commentaril. folio, Lugduni, 1628. [L. S. l.J
BoNFRERii (Jacobi) Josue, Judices, et Ruth, Commentario illustrati. Accessit Onomasiticon Urbium et Locorum Sacrse Scripturse. folio, Paris. 1631. [L. 4. 27.]
Joshua.
Josue Iroperatoris Historia illustrata, atque explicata, ab Andrea Masio, Duplici editione Hebraica et Grsca. — Adjuncta est et Duplex Latina, quorum altera Hebraicum ilium, altera Graecum pcene ad verbura representat : Et insuper Interpretatio Chaldaica ; ubi ab Hebrieo de- cessit, Latine est in marginibus expressa. folio, Antwerpie, 1574.
[L. 3. 23.]
MaoaIiIANI (Cosmee) In Sacram Josue Historiam Commentarii. 2 to- mis, folio, Tumoni, 1612. [L. 2. 9.]
P18CATORI8 (Joannis) Commentarius in Librum Josue. 8vo. Herbornse, 1«07. [I. 18. 4.]
Oakes (Abraham) The Sun standing still in the days of Joshua ac- counted for. 8vo. London, 1739. [P. 97. (10.)]
Judges.
BucsRi (Martini) Commentarius in Librum Judicum ; [ad calcem Psal- morum a Bucero traductorum.] folio, Apud Robertum Stephanum, 1554.
[L. 10. 3.] Martyris (Petri) In Librum Judicum Commentarii. folio, Tiguri, 1582. [L. 12. 25.^
MoNTANi (Benedicti Arii) De Varia Republica, sive Commentarius in Librum