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CATALOGUE 

OF    THE 

LIBRARY 

OF 

THE   COLLEGE   OF 
ST.   MARGARET    AND    ST.  BERNARD, 

COMMONLY    CALLED 

QUEEN'S    COLLEGE 

IN    THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CAMBRIDGE, 

t» 

METHODICALLY    ARRANGED 
BY 

THOMAS  HARTWELL  HORNE. 


VOL.  I. 


PRINTED  FOR  THE  SOCIETY  OF  QUEENS  COLLEGE, 

BY    S.    AXD    K.     BEXTLEY,    DORSET-STREET,    LOXDON. 

M.DCCC.XX.VII. 


' SCHOOL 


TO 

THE    REVEREND 

HENRY    GODFREY,   D.  D. 

PRESIDENT, 

AND  TO  THE 

FELLOWS 

OF 

QUEEN'S  COLLEGE 

IN  THE 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CAMBRIDGE, 
THIS  CATALOGUE, 

COMPILED   AT   THEIR  REQUEST, 

IS    MOST    RESPECTFULLY 

INSCRIBED, 

BY 

THEIR  OBEDIENT  SERVANT, 

THOMAS  HARTWELL  HORNE. 


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PREFACE. 


N  the  year  1446,  Margaret 
of  Anjou,  Queen  of  Henry  VI, 
(anxious  to  emulate  her  royal 
consort  who  had  founded  King's 
College  in  1441,)  commenced 
the  foundation  of  the  Col- 
lege OF  Saint  Margaret 
AND  Saint  Bernard,  gene- 
rally denominated  QUEEN'S  COLLEGE  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cambridge.  The  land,  on  which  it  w^s  pro- 
posed to  erect  this  College,  was  in  the  same  year  given 
to  King  Henry  VI,  by  Andrew  Dokett,  Principal  of 


b  2 


viii  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  Hall ;  Richard  Cawedray,  Peter 
Hirford,  Gilbert  Worthy ngton,  and  Thomas  Bolyn, 
Master  of  Gonville  Hall :  to  whom  were  added,  in  the 
following  year,  John  Sperhauk,  and  Hugh  Damlet, 
Master  of  Pembroke  Hall ;  and  lastly,  in  144^, 
William  Boothe,  Bishop  of  Lichfield;  and  WiUiam 
Millington,  Master  of  Clare  HaU.  It  is,  however,  un- 
certain, whether  any  Statutes  were  actually  framed 
and  given  to  the  College  during  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 DoKETT,  in  1484,  and  continued  under  the  superintendence  of  the 
succeeding  Presidents,  till  it  was  sold  to  the  Society  of  Corpus  Christi 
in  1535.  It  stood  on  the  site  afterwards  occupied  by  the  Dolphin  Inn, 
which  was  pulled  down  in  1825  for  the  erection  of  the  new  fabric  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  College  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  Bull  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  1553,  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  BiU,  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. 

*  These  Fac-Similes,  as  well  as  the  Arms  and  Crest  in  the  Title-Page, 
and  the  Ornamental  Letters  in  different  parts  of  the  Catalogue,  are  taken 
Irom  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.  'J  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 
tl;e  College.  The  stalls  and  figures  of  Monks,  in  page  469,  are  traced 
Irom  the  private  Psalter  of  King  Henry  VL,  (preserved  among  the 
Cotton  MSS.  in  the  British  Museum)  in  whose  reign  and  by  whose 
cliarter  the  College  was  founded.  The  Volume  just  cited  is  intituled, 
"  Statuta  CoUegii  Reginalis  apud  Cantabrigienses,  Anno  M.  D.  L.  IX.,  a 
"  Regiis  Commissariis  reformata :  quibus  accedunt  Interpretationes  Sta- 
"  tutorum  a  Praeside  et  Sociis  sancitae.  Cantabrigiae,  Typis  Academicis, 
"  Sumptibus  Collegii  Reginalis,  excudit  Joannes  Smith.  M.  DCCC.  XX.  II." 
'J'o  the  preface  of  these  Statutes,  as  well  as  to  the  notes  annexed  to  the 
"  Form  for  the  Commemoration  of  Benefactors,  to  be  used  in  the  College 
"  of  Saint  Margaret  and  Saint  Bernard,  commonly  called  Queen's  Col- 
*'  lege,  Cambridge,"  (printed  in  quarto,  in  the  year  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. 


P  R  E  F  A  C  E.  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  Chaderton,  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. 
1613.  Henry  Hastings,  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  Student 

of  Queen's  College,  gave  one  hundred  and  twa 

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-eight  vo- 
lumes in  folio. 


xii  PREFACE. 

1625.  Edward    Davenant,    Fellow,    gave    forty-two 

volumes. 

1626.  John  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  1637  he  gave  an  an- 
nuity for  increasing  the  Library. 

1646.  Henry  Palmer,  B.  D.,  who  occupied  the  Presi- 
dency of  Queen's  College  during  the  Civil  War, 
gave  thirty  volumes. 

1652.  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. 

1674.  Thomas  Clarke,  M.  A.,Fellowof  Queen's  College, 
and  Rector  of  Manningford  Abbots,  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. 


Xlll 


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  the 
Reformation,  and  in  modern  Mathematical 
Treatises. 
A  detailed  specification  of  the   Donations  made  by 

these  individuals  may  be  seen  in  a  MS.  on  vellum,  in 

the  Library,  intituled : 

"  iSomtna  tavum  qui  Mhliotfftcnm  l)mc  jjuig  UonartiiS  locupletarunt, 
m  per  tngratam  obltbujiwni  tntcrcitJea  itnant  mcnwriam  tanti  btncficu 
i^u6at  ^tsimlti" 

The  same  MS.  contains  an  account  of  contributions  by 
the  following  persons  : — 
1562.  Thomas  Yale,  LL.  D.,  Fellow. 
1583.  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. 

1606.  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  BuUard,  Student. 

1622.  Henry  Lukin,  Student. 


xiv  PREFACE. 

1622.  Thomas  Hall,  M.  A.,  FeUow. 

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  Bigiand,  B.  D.,  Fellow. 

George  Porter,  Fellows 

John  Caburne,  Student. 

1636.  Thomas  Cantrell,  Fellow. 

1637.  Thomas  Walley,  D.  D.,  Vice-Master  of  Trinity 

College. 

William  Beale,  D.  D.,  Master  of  St.  John's  College. 

— —    John  St.  George,  Fellow  Commoner. 

1638.  Thomas  D'Engayne,  B.  D.,  Fellow. 

Michael  Stanhope,  Esq. 

1639.  John  Pleiis,  B.  D.,  Fellow. 

1640.  Richard  Neville,  Fellow  Commoner. 

1647.  John  Wallis,  Fellow,  Savilian  Professor  at  Oxford. 

Anthony  Rudd,  Fellow  Commoner. 

1649.  Nathaniel  Ingelo,  Fellow. 

1650.  Samuel  Sillesby,  B.  D.,  Vice-President. 

1651.  William  Ames,  Fellow. 

1652.  William  Whitaker,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 

1653.  Samuel  Reyner,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 

John  Jackson,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 


PREFACE.  XV 

1655.  Thomas  Hunt,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 

1658.  WiUiam  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. 

1673.  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.  D.,  Fellow  Commoner.       ^ 

1690.  Robert  Powell,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 

1699.  Samuel  Shaw,  Student. 

1713.  Nathaniel  Shute,  B.  D.,  Fellow. 

1717.  Henry  James,  D.  D. 

1719.  Cornelius  Crownfield,  University  Printer. 

William  Smith,  B.  D.,  Fellow. 


ivi  PREFACE. 

1721.  Henry  Wood,  B.  D.,  Fellow. 

1722.  Joseph  Wasse,  B.  D.,  Fellow. 

Richard  Foley,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 

1725.  William  H.  Thomlinson,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 

1726.  Charles  Ashton,  D.  D.,  Master  of  Jesus  College. 
1727>  Nicholas  Penny,  Vice-President. 

1729.  Foley  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. 

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.  Heniy  Lyte,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 

1765.  William  Gordon,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 
, Peter  Newcome,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 

1766.  William  Geekie,  D.  D.,  Fellow, 

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.,  Fellow. 

John  Fernyhough,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 

Henry  Morris,  Fellow. 

Thomas  Thwaites,  Fellow. 

William  Post,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 

Henry  Russel,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 


1778.  Charles  Plumptre,  D.  D.,  Fellow. 

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.,  Fellow. 

1785.  John  HatseU,  M.  A.,  Student. 
1788.  Laurence  Bourne,  M.  A.,  Fellow. 

Joseph  Plumptre,  M.  A.  Fellow. 

From  these  various  sources  the  Library  has  gradually 
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  political,  which  has  been  agitated 
for  nearly  four  centuries.  Among  these,  the  Class  of 
Religion,  from  its  importance,  naturally  claims  the 
pre-eminence ;  and,  next  in  order,  may  be  mentioned  the 
departments  of  Mathematics  and  of  History  ;  though 
it  will  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  effect,  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  been  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  short,  they  have  been  printed  in  fuU :  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  "  Outlines"  is  in  the  Public  Library  of  the  Univer- 
sity, to  which  it  was  presented  by  the  Trustees  of  the  British  Museum. 


XX  .  PREFACE. 

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, 
abeady  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, 
Tenison    (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  Bangor's  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1717. 

[P.  234.  (15.)] 

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.  3.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  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  coUected  and  edited  by  Bishop  Hurd  in 


PREFACE.  xjf^ 

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, 

HoADLY  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Winchester)  A  Plain  Account  of 
the  Nature  and  End  of  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper, 
folio,  Works,  Yollll.  [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  nafties  of  the 
real  or  concealed  authors  or  editors  have  been  given  in 
brackets  ;  in  some  few  instances  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,  Graece,  post  priores  -Steph.  Cur- 


xxii  PREFACE. 

cellaei  et  D.D.  Oxoniensium  labores.      Cum  Prolegomenis  G.  D. 
T.  M.  D.    [i.  e.  Gerardi  De  Trajecto  Mosa,  Doctore'],  et  Notis  in 
fine  adjectis.     8vo.  Amstelodami,  1711.     [R.  7.  58.] 
Page  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  Vrehendary  Of  Alton  Borealis  In  The   Church 
Of  'Salisbury, — that  is,  Arthur  Ashley  Sykes,  D.D.]    8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1737.    [A.  17.  44.] 
Pa«>-e  103. — A  Defence  of  Pluralities,  or  holding  two  Benefices  with 
Cure  of  Souls;   as   now  practised  in  the  Church  of  England. 
[By  Henry  Wharton.]     8vo.  London,  1703.     [M.  19.  41.] 
Pluralities  Indefensible :  a  Treatise  humbly  offered  to  the  Consi- 
deration of  the  Parliament  of  Great  Britain.     By  a  Presbyter 
of  the  Church  of  England.      [Richard  Newton.]     8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1743.      [I.  7.  33.] 

Although  there  are  many  rare  early  printed  books,  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  books,  therefore,  which 
have  been  printed  before  the  year  1 500,  have  their  dates 
in  t)Iat1&  IttXtXi  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  Li:E,  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.  Gorham,  B.  D.  ;  and  also  in  the  Analyses 
of  the  splendid  publications,  executed  under  the  direction 


PREFACE.  X3dii 

of  the  Commissioners  on  the  Public  Records  of  the 
Realm,  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  Type,  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  particulta*  attacks  of  some 
modern  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  : 
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. 

London,  March  1, 1827.  T.  H.  H. 


SYNOPTICAL 


TABLE    OF    CONTENTS. 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


CLASS    THE    FIRST. 


INTRODUCTION. 


Page. 


1.  Treatises  on  Toleration,  on  the  Right  of  Private  Judge- 

ment, and  on  the  Power  of  the  Magistrate,  in  Matters  of 
Religion  -  -  -  -  -  -       1 

2.  Directions,  &c.  for  the  Study  of  Theology  -  -       3 


Section  I.     Natural  Religion. 

Treatises  on  Natural  Theology  and  on  the  Existence  of  a  God       4 


Section  II.     Revealed  Religion. 

I.  Holy  Scriptures. 

1.  Entire  Texls  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 

iii.  Polyglott  Bibles  and  Testaments     -  -  -  -     1 1 

iv.  Antient  Versions  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  and   of 

Detached  Books  thereof  -  -  ■  -  -     12 


xxviii       SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

1.  Holy  Scriptures,  continued. 

Page. 
V.  Modern  Versions  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament     -  -     14 

(1.)  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  America  and  of 

Africa  _  -  -  _  -  -ibid. 

(5.)  Modern  Versions  in  the  Hebrew,  Greek,  and  Latin  Lan- 
guages        -  -  -  -  -  -18 

[Modern  English  Versions  of  the  Entire  Bible,  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.] 

2.  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 

3.  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  -  -  -  -  _  -     31 

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  Tes- 
tament    -  -  -  -  -  -  -     S5 

3.  Commentators,  Interpreters,  and  Paraphrasts  on  the  Scrip- 

tures      -  .  _  _  _  -  -36 

i.  Treatises  on  the  Interpretation  of  Scripture  -  -  ibid, 

ii.  Jewish  Commentators  on  the  Hebrew  Scriptures       -  -     37 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.         xxix 
IL  Sacred  Philology,  continued. 

Page, 
iii.  Christian  Commentators  on  the  Scriptures        *         -  -     89 

(1.)  Christian  Commentators  on  the  Entire  Bible     •  -  -  ibid. 

(2.)  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.]  Commentators  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  Daemoniacs  mentioned  in  the  New 
Testament        -  -  -  -  -     84 

4.  Concordances  and  Dictionaries,  Common  Place  Books,  In- 

dexes and  Analyses,  of  the  Bible  -  -  -     85 

i.  Concordances  to  the  Bible  .  ,  _  _  ibid. 

ii.  Dictionaries  of  the  Bible      -  -  -  -  -     86 

iii.  Common  Place  Books  and  Indexes  to  the  Bible        -  -  ibid. 

iv.  Analyses  of  the  Bible  -----  ibid. 

5.  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  History  -  -     89 

iii.  Treatises  on  the  Chronology  of  the  Bible     -  -  -     90 

,      iv.  Geography  and  Natural  History  of  the  Bible  -  -     91 

III.  Ecclesiastical  Polity, 
Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Christian  Church. 
1.  Councils     -  -  _  _  -.  -92 

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  Synods  of  the  Reformed 

or  Protestant  Churches    -  -  -  -  -     95 

(1.)  Of  the  Church  of  England       -  -  -  -ibid. 

(2.)  Of  the  Reformed  Churches  on  the  Continent     -  -ibid. 

2.  Discipline  and  Government  of  the  Church  -  -ibid. 

8.  Liturgies,  Rites  and  Ceremonies  -  -  -  -ibid. 

i.  General  Treatises  on  Liturgies,  on  Public  Worship,  and  on 

the  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Christian  Church  -  ibid, 

ii.  Liturgy  and  Rites  of  the  Greek  Church     -  -  -  105 

iii.  Liturgies  and  Rites  of  the  Church  of  Rome  -  -  ibid. 

iv.  Liturgies  and    Rites    of    the    Reformed    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  Prayer     -  -  107 

[ii.]  Expositions   and  other  Treatises   on  the   Book   of 

Common  Prayer  -  -  -  -   108 

[iii.]  Tracts  on  the  Alteration  or  Revision  of  the  Book  of 

Common  Prayer  -  -  -  *   109 

[iv.]  Forms  of  Prayer  of  the  Church  of  England  on  vari- 
ous Public  Occasions       -  -  -  -  111 

(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    ------  jbid. 

V.  Collections  of  Prayers  and  Manuals  of  Private  Devotion,  in- 
cluding Treatises  on  Prayer        -  -  -  -  114 
(1.)  Treatises  on  Prayer      _            -            -             -             -ibid. 
(2.)  Collections  of  Prayers  and  Manuals  of  Private  Devotion  ibid- 
vi.  Metrical  Versions  of  the  Psalms  of  David — Collections  and 
Selections  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Public  Worship  or 
Private  Devotion              -             --            -            -115 


SYNOPTICAL  TABL5  OF  CONTENTS.         xxxi 
IV.  Theologians,  Antient  and  Modern. 

Page. 

1.  Antient    Theologians,    or    the    Fathers   of  the    Christian 

Church,  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.  Collections,  Extracts  and  Fragments  of  the  Works  of  the 

Fathers  -  -  -  -  -  -  118 

iii.  The  Works  of  the  Fathers,  chronologically  arranged  -  119 

2.  Modem  Theologians  -  -  -  -  -  128 

i.  Scholastic  Theologians,  or  the  Writings  of  the  Schoolmen  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  Reformed  or  Protestant  Churches  134 

(1.)  Works  of  British  Protestant  Divines      -  -  -ibid. 

(2.)  Works  of  Foreign  Protestant  Divines    -  -  -  138 

V.  Systematic  Divinity. 

1.  Doctrinal  or  Dogmatic  Divinity     -  -  -  .  139 

i.  Courses,   Systems,    General   and    Elementary   Treatises   of 

Divinity  .,_.-.  ibid. 

ii.  Treatises  on  particular  Subjects  in  Doctrinal  or   Dogmatic 

Divinity  -  -  -  -  -  -145 

(1.)  Treatises  on  the  Fundamental  Articles  of  Theology  -  ibid. 

(2.)  Of  God  and  his  Attributes         -             -             -  -  146 

(3.)  On  the  Person  and  Offices  of  Jesus  Christ         -  -  ibid. 

(4.)  On  the  Person  and  Offices  of  the  Holy  Spirit   -  -  148 

(5.)  On  the  Trinity              -              -             -             -  -  14S 

(6.)  On  Death         -             -             -             -             -  ribid. 

(7.)  On  the  .Intermediate  State         -             -             -  -  150 

(8.)  On  the  Resurrection  of  the  Body,  Immortality  of  the 

Soul,  and  a  Future  State        -             -             -  -  ibid. 

(9.)  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. 

(13.)  On  Election,  Predestination,  and  the  Extent  of  Redemp- 
tion, &c.     -  -  -  -  -  -154 


xxxii       SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

V.  Systematic  Divinity,  continued. 

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       -  -  -  -  163 

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. 

(1.)  Catechism  and  Catechetical  Tracts  of  the  Romish  Church  ibid. 

'  .       (2.)  Catechisms  of  the  Reformed  or  Protestant  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  _  ..  .  ibid. 

2.  Treatises,  &c.  on  Confirmation        -  -  173 

[ii.]  Catechisms  of  Protestant  Dissenters  from  the  An- 
glican Church     -             -             -  -  -  1 74 
(3.)  Catechism  of  the  Lutheran  Church        -             -             _  ibid. 
(4.)  Catechisms  of  the  Socinians      -             -             -  -  ibid, 
iii.  Miscellaneous  Catechetical  Tracts                 _             _             _  ibid. 

3.  Confessions  of  Faith  of  Diiferent  Churches,  and  Treatises 

thereon  -  _  -  -  .  _  I77 

i.  The  Thirty-Nine  Articles,  or  the  Confession  of  Faith  of  the 

United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland    -  -  -  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, 
iii.  Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland  -  -  180 

iv.  Confessions  of  Faith  of  Foreign  Reformed  Churches  -  ibid. 

V.  Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Unitarians  in  Poland        -  -  181 

vi.  Collections  and  Harmonies  of  Confessions  of  Faith  -ibid. 

VL  Moral  and  Casuistical  Divinity.  181 

VII.  Polemical  Divinity. 

1.  General  Treatises  on  Polemical  Divinity       -  -  184 

2.  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  -  193 

iv.  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  and 

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       -  -  2.17 

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  by  Conversions  to  Popery  -  ibid. 

(2.)  Discourses,  occasioned  by  Renunciations  of  Popery       -  221 


xxxiv  SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

VII.  Polemical  Divinity,  continued. 

Page. 
V.  Attacks  of  Romanists  on  the  Reformation  and  Orders  of  the 

Church  of  England,  with  Vindications  of  that  Church  from 

the  Charge  of  Schism,  and  of  symbohzing  with  the  Church 

of  Rome  --_-__  gg^ 

(1.)  Discourses,  written  by  Romanists,  and  reflecting  upon 
the  Reformation  and  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, with  Reph'es  thereto     -  -  _  _  222 

(2.)  Vindications  of  the  Church  of  England  from  the  Ro- 
manists' Charge  of  Schism  and  Heresy  -  -  224 

(3.)  Vindications  of  the  Church  of  England  from  the  Charge 

of  Symbolizing  with  the  Church  of  Rome      -  -  225 

(4.)  The  Royal  Papers  [^viz.  Two  of  King  Charles  II.  and 
one  of  the  Duke  of  York],  and  the  Discourses  occa- 
sioned by  them         -----  ibid. 

^5.)  Popish  Discourses,  written  by  way  of  Advice  to  the  Pro- 
testant Pulpits,  with  Replies  to  them  by  Divines  of  the 
Church  of  England  -  -  _  .  gge 

(6.)  Discourses,  written  during  the  Representing  Controversy 

in  the  Reign  of  King  James  II.         -  -  -ibid. 

(7.)  Discourses,  occasioned  by  the  Expounding  Controversy 

during  the  Reign  of  King  James  II.  -  -228 

vi.  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               -             -  232 
(3.)  Discourses  on  Saint  Peter,  and  on  the  pretended  Supre- 
macy of  the  Pope  in  all  causes,  both  civil  and  ecclesi- 
astical, cS:c.                 -              -              -              -  -  233 

(4.)  Discourses  on  the  Rule  of  Faith  .  _  .  235 

(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 

(&.)  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. 


SYNOPTICAL  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 

vii.  Miscellaneous  Treatises  by  Protestant  Writers,    in  contro- 
versy with  the  Romanists,  chronologically  arranged  -  246 

4.  Treatises  occasioned  by  the  Arian  Controversy       -  -  248 

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       -  252 

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  Socinian  Controversy  -ibid. 

6.  Treatises  occasioned  by  Controversies  between  Members 

of  the  Church  of  England  and  Dissenters  from  that  Church  9,65 
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- 
quence 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  Hoadly'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  Tliirty-Nihe  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  England,  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,  continued. 

ii.  Controversy  on  Subscription,  continued. 

(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  -  -  278 

iii.  Controversial  Treatises  on  Dissent  from  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land         280 

7.  Miscellaneous  Treatises  on  Heresies  _  *  -  289 

VIII.  Pastoral  Theology. 

1.  Treatises  on  the  Pastoral  Care        _  -  -  -  290 

2.  Treatises  on  the  Composition  of  a  Sermon,  and  on  the  Art 

of  Preaching        _-----  292 

3.  Episcopal  and  Archidiaconal  Visitation-Charges  and  Letters  294 

i.  Episcopal  Charges  and  Letters         -  -  -  -  ibid, 

ii.  Archidiaconal  Charges        -  -  -  -  -298 

IX.  Hortatory  Theology ;   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  Pecuhar  Doctrines  of  the  New  Testament  -  301 

i.  The  Boyle  Lectures  -  -  -  -  -ibid. 

ii.  Lady  Moyer's  Lectures        -----  305 

*      iii.  The  Warburtonian  Lectures  -  -  -  -  306 

iv.  The  Bampton  Lectures  -         t  -  -  -  307 

V.  The  Hulsean  Lectures         -  *•  -  -  -311 

vi.  The  Donnellan  Lectures      -----  ibid. 

vii.  Sermons    on    the  Excellency,   &c.  of  ,the   Liturgy  of  the 

Church  of  England  at  Mr.  Hutchins's  Lecture     -  -  SI 2 

viii.  The  Fairchild  Lectures        -----  ibid. 

3.  Collections  of  Sermons  in  English,  by  British  Divines       -  ibid. 

4.  Collections  of  Sermons,  by  Foreign  Divines,  with  Transla- 

tions thereof        -  -  -  -  -  -  326 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.        xxxvii 
IX.  Hortatory  Theology,  continued. 

Page. 

5.  Sermons  preached  at  the  Consecration  of  Bishops,  and  at 

the  Ordinations  of  Clergymen      _  _  _  _  327 

i.  Sermons  preached  at  t!ie  Consecration  of  Bishops     -  -ibid. 

ii.  Sermons  at  the  Ordination  of  Clergymen  of  the  Church  of 

England  -  -  -  -^  -  -  329 

iii.  Sermons  and  Confessions  of  Faith,  delivered  at  the  Ordina- 
tion of  Dissenting  Ministers  _  -  -  -  330 

iv.  Charges  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Dissenting  Ministers  331 

6.  Sermons  preached  at  Visitations  of  the  Clergy  of  the  Church 

of  England  J — 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      -  -        .     -  332 

i.  Sermons  preached  at  Visitations  of  the  Clergy  of  the  Church 

of  England  -  -  -  -  -  -  ibid. 

ii.  Sermons  preached  before  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, assembled  in  Convocation      -  -  -  -  336 

iii.  Sermons  preached  before  the  General  Assembly,  and  also  be- 
fore Presbyterian  Synods,  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland  -  ibid, 
iv.  Sermons  preached  before  Associations  of  Dissenting  Ministers  337 

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  _  -  -  -  -  338 

9.  Funeral  Sermons  and  Orations        -  -  -  -  339 

i.  On  Deceased  British  Sovereigns  and  Members  of  the  Royal 

Family    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  ibid. 

ii.  Funeral  Sermons  on  Private  Individuals       -  -  _  340 

10.  Sermons  on  National  and  other  Political  or  Public  Anni- 

versaries -  -  -  -  -    .         -  347 

i.  On  the  Accession  of  Sovereigns  to  the  British  Throne,  and 

on  their  Coronations        -  -  -  .  _  ibjjj, 

ii.  Sermons  preached  before  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England, 

on  various  occasions         -  -  -  -  -  350 

iii.  Sermons  preached  before  the  Judges  at  Assizes  .     -  -355 

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xxxviii      SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 
IX.   Hortatory  Theology,  continued. 

Page, 
iv.  Sermons  on  various  occasions  before  Corporations,  and  Cor- 
porate Societies  ---_--  358 

(1.)  Sermons  preached  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  the 

City  of  London         -  _  .  _  .  ibid. 

(2.)  Sermons  preached  before  other  Corporations  and  Corpo- 
rate Societies  -  -  _  _  _  QQQ 

(3.)  Sermons   preached    before    the    Trustees    incorporated 

for  establishing  the  New  Colony  of  Georgia  -  361 

V.  Sermons  on  National  and  other  Fast  Days     -  .  -  ibid. 

(1.)  Sermons  on  the  30th  of  January  -  -  -ibid. 

(2.)  Sermons  preached  on  Fast  Days,  during  Wars,  chrono- 
logically arranged     -  -  -  -  -  367 

Fast  Day  Sermons  during  the  Rebellion  of  1745    -  369 

(3.)  Miscellaneous  Fast  Day  Sermons  -  _  _  370 

(4.)  On  Earthquakes. — Fast   Day  Sermons  on  occasion  of 

the  Earthquake  at  Lisbon     -  -  -  -  371 

vi.  Thanksgiving  Sermons        -  .  -  _  -  372 

(1.)  Sermons  preached  on  the  29th  of  May,  the  Anniversary 

of  the  Restoration  of  King  Charles  IL  -  -  ibid. 

(2.)  Sermons  preached  on  the  5th  of  November       -  -  373 

(3.)  Miscellaneous   Thanksgiving    Sermons,    for   Victories, 

Peace,  &c.  &c.  -  -  -  -  -  376 

[i.]  On  the  Delivery  of  the  Irish  Protestants  from  the 

Massacre  begun  by  the  Papists,  Oct.  23d,  1641.  ibid. 

[ii.]  Thanksgiving  Sermons  in  the  Reign  of  Charles  IL  ibid. 
[iii.]  Thanksgiving  Sermons  in  the  Reign  of  James  II.  ibid. 
[iv.]  Thanksgiving  Sermons  in  the  Reign  of  William  III.  377 
[v.]  Thanksgiving   Sermons   in   the  Reign    of  Queen 

Anne  -----  -ibid. 

For  the  Victory  at  Blenheim  -  -  ibid. 

For  Successes  in  France,  Flanders,  &c.      -  378,379 

[vi.]  Thanksgiving  Sermons  during  the  Reign  of  George 

L        -  -  -  -  -  -  379 

[vii.]  Thanksgiving  Sermons  during  the  Reign  of  George 

II.      -  -  -  -  -  -  380 

On  the  Termination  of  the  Rebellion  of  1745-6 
by  the  defeat  of  the  Rebels  at  the  Battle  of 
CuUoden  -  -  -  _  jbid. 

Upon  other  occasions  -  -  -  ibid. 

[viii.]  Thanksgiving  Sermons  during  the  Reign  of  George 

IIL    -  -  -  -  -  -381 

vii.  Miscellaneous  Political  Sermons      -  -         .    -  -  ibid. 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.      xxxix 
IX.  Hortatory  Theology,  continued. 

Page. 

11.  Sermons,  on  various  Occasions,  preached  before  the  Uni- 

versities of  Cambridge  and  of  Oxford    -  -  -  382 

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 

12.  Conciones  Academical  et  ad  Clerum  _  -  -  389 

13.  Sermons  preached  at  the  Anniversaries  of  Royal  and  other 

Charitable  Foundations  -  -  -  -  392 

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  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  393 

(L)  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. 

(G.)  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  Annual  Meetings  of  the 
Children  belonging  to  the  Charity  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. 

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xl      SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

IX.  Hortatory  Theology,  continued. 

vi.  Miscellaneous  Charity  Sermons,  continued. 

Page. 
(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       -----  402 

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  403 

(L)  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         -  •  -  -  -  434 


Section  III.       Historical   Divinity;   or  the 
History  of  Religions. 

I.    Religious  Customs,  &c.   of  the   Modern  Jews.— 

Talmudical  Writings      -  -  -  -  437 

IL    History  of  the  Christian  Religion. 

1.  General  History   of  the  Christian  Church,  Antient  and 

Modern 439 

i.  General  Ecclesiastical  Historians     -  -  -  -  ibid. 

ii.  Miscellaneous  Collections,  &c.  relative  to  the  General  His- 
tory of  the  Christian.  Church       '^  -  -  -  446 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.  xli 

IL  History  of  the  Christian  Religion,  continued. 

Page. 

2.  General  History  of  the  Reformation,  and  of  the  State  of  the 

Protestant  Churches        _  _  _  -  -  447 

[For    the  Ecclesiastical   History  of  Particular  Countries,   see 
Class  V.  History,  infra  ] 

3.  History  of  Popes  and  Cardinals     _  -  -  -  449 

4.  Martyrologies  and  Lives  of  Saints  -  _  _  451 

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  Religious  Orders         -  -  453 

(1.)  The  Benedictines         -              -             -             -  -ibid. 

(2.)  The  Dominicans            .             _             _             _  -ibid. 

(3.)  The  Jesuits       -----  -ibid. 

(4.)  The  Praemonstratenses               -             - .           -  -  454 

6.  History  of  Heresies  -  r  -  -  -ibid. 

7.  History  of  the  Inquisition  _  _  -  -  455 

8.  History  and   Singular   Practices  of  the  Society  of  Free- 

Masons   ------  -ibid. 

9.  History  and  Proceedings  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    -  -  _  456 

iii.  The  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge      -  -ibid. 

iv.  The  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 

Parts  ._.--.  457 

V.  The  Church  Missionary  Society  for  Africa  and  the  East     -  ibid. 

vi.  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  OF  CONTENTS. 

IL  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  Auxih'ary  Bible  Societies    -  461 

(3.)  Tracts  relative  to  the  Object  and  Measures  of  the  Bri- 
tish and  Foreign  Bible  Society     -  -  _  -  463 

xiv.  Naval  and  Mihtary  Bible  Society     -  -  -  -  ibid. 

HI.    Pagan  and  Mohammedan  Religions. 

1.  Pagan  Religions     ------  463 

i.  The  Pagan  Religion  in  General        _  -  -  -  ibid, 

ii.  Greek  and  Roman  Mythology         -  -  -  -  464 

iii.  Egyptian  and  Persian  Mythology  -  -  *  ibid. 

2.  Mohammedan  Religion      -  -  -        ,     -  -  465 


CLASS    THE    SECOND. 


I.  Public  Universal  Law. 

1.  General  Treatises  on  Laws              ...  -  469 

2.  Law  of  Nature  and  Nations.— Rights  of  War  and  Peace  470 

3.  Political  Law         -             -             -             -             -  -  471 

II.  Antient,  Civil,  and  Feudal  Law. 

1.  Laws  of  the  Greeks,  and  of  other  antient  Nations  besides 

the  Romans        -  -  -  -  -  -  ibid. 

2.  Roman  Law  -  -  -  -  "  ~  * *2 

i.  Introductions  to  the  Study  of  the  Roman  Law. — Dictionaries 

and  Lexicons        -  -  -  _  -  -  ibid. 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.  xliii 

IL  Antient,  Civil,  and  Feudal  Law,  continued. 

Pago, 
ii.  Roman  Law  anterior  to  the  time  of  Justinian,  and  Com- 
mentators thereon  _  >  _  _  -  473 

iii.  The  Institutes,  Pandects,   and  other  Compilations  of  Laws, 

publislied  by  the  Emperor  Justinian         _  _  -  473 

(1.)  Institutes,  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  Law^  and  Treatises  on  the  Civil 

Law,  generally     ------  ibid. 

3.  Feudal  Law  .----.  477 

IIL   Canon  Law.     -  -  -ibid. 

[For  the  Canons  of  the  Primitive  Christian  Church,  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. 
Integduction. 
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      -  -  .  _  _  433 

2.  Municipal  or  Common  Law  of  England     -  -  -  484 

i.  History  of  English  Law       -----  ibid. 

ii.  Antient  Laws  of  England  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  Enghsh   Law,   and 
Judges'  Charges  -  -  -  _  .  495 

5.  Reports  of  Proceedings  in  the  different  Courts  of  Law        -  496 


xliv         SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 
IV.  British  Law,  continued. 

Page. 
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.  Value  of  Benefices. — Tithes,  appropriate  and  impropriate      -  501 

iv.  Treatises  on  the  Laws  relative  to  Marriage,  principally  occa- 
sioned by  the  Marriage  Act,  26  Geo.  II.  chap.  33.  -  503 
V.  Law  of  Wills  and  Testaments,  of  Executors  and  Adminis- 
trators.— Copies  of  Wills               _             _             --  -  504 

7.  Penal  and  Test  Laws  -  -  -  -  -  ibid. 

8.  Justiciary,  Parochial,  and  Criminal  Law     -  -  _  505 

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  various  Offences         _____  506 

9.  Miscellanies  of  Enghsh  Law,  comprising  Treatises  on  the 

Law  of  Property  Real  and  Personal,  &c.  &ec.       -  -  509 

Tracts  on  the  Law  of  Literary   Property  -  -  510 

10.  Laws  of  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland      -  -  -  ibid. 

V.  Foreign  Law. 

1.  Law  of  France        -  -  -  -  .  -  -  511 

2.  Law  of  Germany,  the  Netherlands,  and  Sicily         -  -  512 


CLASS    THE    THIRD. 


INTRODUCTION. 

1.  General  Treatises  on  Human  Knowledge,  and  on  the  Study 

of  Philosophy       -  -  -    ■         -  -  -513 

2.  Encyclopaedias  and  Dictionaries  of  Philosophy,  Arts  and 

Sciences  -  -  -  -  -  514 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.  xlv 

Section  I.     Intellectual  Philosophy. 

I.  History  of  Philosophy,  and  the  Collective  Works  of 
Philosophers. 

Page. 

1.  The  History  of  Philosophy  -  -  -  -  515  ' 

2.  General  Treatises  on  Philosophy,  or  on'  several  Branches 

thereof    --_-___  516 

3.  Collective  Works  of  Philosophers,  Antient  and  Modern      -  517 

i.  Works  of  Antient   Philosophers,  with   their  Commentators 

and  Interpreters  _  _  _  _  -ibid. 

(1.)  Greek  Philosophers     -  -  -  -  -ibid. 

(2.)-  Roman  Philosophers    -----  519 

ii.  Works  of  Modern  Philosophers        -  -  -  _  520 

II.  Metaphysics. 

1.  Antient  Metaphysicians,  and  their  Commentators    -  -  521 

2.  Modern  Metaphysical  Writers        -  -  -  ibid. 

i.  General  Treatises  and  Systems  of  Metaphysics         -  -  ibid. 

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. 

iii.  Occult  Philosophy  -  -  -  -  -529 

(L)  Treatises  on  the  Cabala  and  on  Magic               -  -  ibid. 

(2.)  Demonology,  Sorcery,  Witchcraft,  and  Apparitions  -  530 

(3.)  Divination  by  Dreams,  Palmistry,  &c.                -  -  531 

(4.)  Physiognomy                -             -             -             -  ,   -  532 

III.   Logic. 

1.  Antient  Writers,  and  their  Commentators  .    -  -  ibid. 

2.  Modern  Authors  and  Systems  of  Logic     -  -  -ibid. 


xM    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.  Modern  Moral  Philosophers  -  -  -  -  537 

i.  General  Treatises  and  Systems  of  Morals     -  -  -  ibid. 

ii.  Treatises  and  Essays  on  Education  -  -  -  530 

iii.  Miscellaneous  Ethical   Treatises  on  the   Passions,   Virtues, 

Vices,  Gaming,  &c.  &c.  ..  _  _  _  542 

II.  Political  Philosophy. 

1.  Politics 548 

i.  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  Committee — ^Tracts  thereon,  and 

on  Paper  Credit        -  -  -  -     /        -  ibid. 

(3.)  The  National  Debt       -  -  -  -  -555 

iii.  Trade,  Commerce,  and  Manufactures  -  _  _  ibid. 

(1.)  General  Treatises         -  -  4  -  -ibid. 

(2.)  Tracts  on  Usury — Interest-Tables  -  _  -  557 

(S.)  East  India  Company     -  -  -  -  -  558 

(4.)  The  Slave  Trade         _____  ibid. 

iv.  Miscellaneous  Tracts  on  Political  Economy  -  -  560 


Section  III.     Natural  Philosophy. 

I.  Physics,  or  Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy. 
1.  Antient  Writers,  and  their  Commentators  -  -  561 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.         xlvii 

1.  Physics,  continued. 

Page. 

2.  Modern  Writers      -  .  -  ...  562 

i.  Memoirs,  Transactions,  and  Journals  of  Philosophical  So- 
cieties    ------  -ibid. 

ii.  Systems,  Courses  of  Lectures,  and  other  General  Treatises 

on  Natural  Philosophy    -----  564 

iii.  Meteorology            -             -  -  --  -573 

iv.  Electricity                -             -  -  -             -  -574 

V.  Magnetism  and  Galvanism  _  _             _  _  575 

vi.  Natural  Magic       -             -  -  -            -  -  ibid. 

II.  Chemical  Philosophy. 

1.  Chemistry  -  -  -  -  -  -ibid. 

i.  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   -  -  -  -  -  -  -  581 

III.  Natural  History.  * 

1.  Antient  Writers,  and  their  Commentators    -  -  -  581 

2.  Modern  Writers      ------  582 

i.  Systems,  Dictionaries,  and  Treatises,  on  Natural  History  -ibid. 

ii.  Geology,  or  the  Natural  History  of  the  Earth            -  .  583 

iii.  Natural  History  of  Waters. — Mineral  Waters            -  -584 

iv.  The  Mineral  Kingdom         -             -             -             -  _  535 

(1.)  Systems  of  Mineralogy  -  -  -  -ibid. 

(2.)  On  Metals,  and  the  Working  of  Mines  -  -  ibid. 

(3.)  Natural  History  of  Fossils         -  -  -  -  sqq 

V.  The  Vegetable  Kingdom,  or  Botany  -  -  -  ibid. 

(1.)  General  Histories  of  Plants,  Systems,  and  Elementary 

Treatises,  of  Botany  _  _  _  _  jbid. 

(2.)  Herbals,  Floras,  Catalogues  of  Plants,  Treatises  on  Par- 
ticular Plants  -  -  -  -  -  587 


xlviii  SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

III.  Natural  History,  continued. 

Page, 
vi.  The  Animal  Kingdom,  or  Zoology  _  _  -  588 

(1.)  Anatomy  of  Animals  ;  or  Comparative  Anatomy. — Gene- 
ral Histories  of  Animals         _  -  -  -  ibid. 
(2.)  Natural  History  of  Birds,  or  Ornithology          -  -  589 
(3.)  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. 

vii.  Prodigies  and  Museums  of  Natural  History  -  ••  ibid. 

IV.  Medicine. 

1.  History  of  Medicine  _  _  _  -  -  591 

2.  The    Collected  Works  of  Antient  and   Modern  Medical 

Writers       -            -            -'            -            -  -            -  592 

i.  Collected   Works    of  Antient   Writers,   and  Commentators 

thereon                -             -             -             -  -             -  ibid. 

ii.  Collected  Works  of  Modern  Medical  Writers  •         -             -  594 

8.  Physiology,  or  Biology  -  _  ..  -  -  595 

4.  Hygieine,  or  Art  of  Preserving  Health        _  -  -  597 

5.  Dietetics,  or  Treatises  on  Diet  and  Regimen  -  -  598 

6.  Pathology  and  Therapeutics ;  or  the  Knowledge  and  Art 

of  Healing  Diseases  -  -  _  _  -  599 

i.  Dictionaries,  and  General  Treatises  on  Medicine      -  -  ibid, 

ii.  Treatises  on  Particular  Diseases      -  .  -  -  602 

(1 .)  Diseases  incident  to  various  Professions  -  -  ibid. 

(2.)  Disorders,  &c.  incident  to  Women  and  Children. — Nur- 
sing of  Children        -  -  -  -  -ibid. 

(3.)  Apoplexy  and  other  Affections  of  the  Head       -  -  603 

(4.)  Asthma,  Cold,  and  Sore  Throat  _  _  _  ibid. 

(5.)  Epidemic  and  Contagious  Disorders. — Fevers   -  -  jbid. 

(6.)  The  Plague      .-.---  604 

(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. 

ii.  Treatises  on  Particular  Diseases,  continued. 

Page. 
(12.)  The  Stone  and  Gravel  -  -  -  -  608 

(13.)  Dropsy,  Drowning,  Hydrophobia,  Insanity       -  -  ibid. 

7.  Medical  Transactions. — Miscellaneous  Medical  Treatises       609 

8.  Veterinary  Medicine  -  -  -  -  -612 

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 

yi.  Surgery. 

1.  Collected  Works  of  Surgical  Writers. — Systems  of  Surgery 

and  General  Treatises  thereon  .   -  -  -  -  ibid. 

2.  Treatises  on  Wounds,  and  on  other  Surgical  Operations       617 

VII.  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  Koyal  Colleges  of  Physicians  at 

London  and  Edinburgh         -  -  -  -  (520 

(2>)  Foreign  Pharmacopoeias  -  -  -  -  6^1 

(S.)  Dispensatories  and  Treatises  of  Private  Individuals  on 

the  Preparation  of  Medicines  -  -  -  ibid. 

ii.  Empiricism,  or  Treatises  on  Quack-Medicines  -  -  62J2 


1  SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

Section  IV.     Mathematical  Philosophy. 

I.  History  of  the  Mathematics,  Collective  Works  of  Mathe- 
maticians, and  General  Treatises  on  the  Mathematics. 


1.  History  of  the  Mathematics  -  -  _ 

2.  Works  of   Mathematicians,    Antient  and  Modern  -ibid. 

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  .  _  _  l  _  630 

i.  Algebra,  Elementary  and  Infinitesimal          -  -  -ibid, 
ii.  Fluxions                 ______  634 

8.  Geometry,  Theoretical  and  Practical            -  •  -  635 

i.  Elementary  and  Transcendental  Geometry  -  -  ibid, 

ii.  Practical  Geometry — Land  Surveying           -  -  -  638 

4.  Trigonometry           _            .            _            -  -  -ibid. 
6.  Logarithms  and  Mathematical  Tables         -  -  -  639 

6.  Treatises  on  the  Construction  and  Uses  of  Mathematical 

Instruments  -.,.--.  640 

7.  Mathematics  applied  to  the  Art  of  Conjecturing,  and  Cal- 

culation of  Probabilities. — Life  Annuities,  &c.      -  -  641 

ni.  Mixed  Mathematics. 

1.  Mechanics  -  -  -  -  -  -  642 

i.  General  Treatises  and  Essays  on  Mechanics. — Descriptions 

of  Machines        -_-_--  ibid. 

ii.  Hydrodynamics,  Hydrostatics,  and  Pneumatics        -  -  644 

.2.  Astronomy    -  -  -  -  -     .   .    -  -ibid. 

i.  History  of  Astronomy  -  _  -  .  .  ibid. 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.  li 

IIL  Mixed  Mathematics,  continued. 

Page, 
ii.  Works  of  Antient  Astronomers,  Greek,  Latin,  Hebrew,  and 

Arabic    -------  645 

iii.  Works  of  Modern  Astronomical  Writers      -  -  -  ibid. 

(1.)  General  and  Elementary  Treatises  on  Astronomy  -ibid. 

(2.)  Systems  of  the  World.— Celestial  Mechanics     -  -648 

(3.)  Treatises  on  the  Sun,  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  "  '.  '  ^54 

(8.)  Astrology  and  Astrological  Predictions  -  -  655 

3.  Optics,  Catoptrics,  and  Dioptrics. 

i.  Optics        -------  656 

ii.  Catoptrics — Dioptrics  -  -  -  -  -  657 

iii.  Treatises  on  the  Construction  and  Uses  of  Optical  Instru- 
ments    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  658 

4.  Perspective  -  -  -  -  -  -  ibid. 

5.  Music  -.-----  659 

6.  Navigation. — Treatises  on  Navigation,  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     -  -  -  -  663 

8.  Miscellaneous  Mathematical  Treatises  -  -  _  ibid. 


lii  SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

CLASS    THE    FOURTH. 

arte  anljf  JCraties* 


Page. 

History  of  Arts         -  -  _  _  -  QQ5 


Section  I.  Tjie  Liberal  Arts. 

L  Mnemonics,  or  the  Art  of  Memory,  Natural  and  Arti- 
ficial     ------  665 

n.  Arts  of  Writing  and  Printing         -  -  -666 

Treatises  on  Stenography,  or  Short-hand  Writing  -  ibid . 

in.  Arts  of  Design,  Painting,  and  Engraving      -         -  ibid. 
IV.  Architecture        -  -  -  .  .  667 


Section  II.    The  Economical    Arts,  Trades, 
AND  Manufactures. 

I.    Rural  and  Domestic  Economy. 

1.  Antient  Writers    -  -  _     -       _  _  _  ggg 

2.  Modern  Writers    -  -  -  -  -  -ibid. 

i.  Agriculture  and  Husbandry  .  -  _  _  JbiJ. 

ii.  Horticulture  .-----  669 

II.  Manufactures     -  .      .^       -  .  -.  .  670 


Section  III.   Recreative  Arts.    -  ibid. 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.  liii 

CLASS    THE    FIFTH. 


Section  I.  Historical  Prolegomena. 
Introduction. 

m         •  Page. 

Treatises  on  the  Manner  of  Studying  History  -           -  -  671 

I.  Geography. 

1.  Antient  Geography             -             -             _             _  .  672 

2.  Modern  Geography             -             -             -             .  _  673 

i.  Treatises  and  Systems  of  Universal  Geography         -  -  ibid, 

ii.  Geographical  Dictionaries,  and  Gazetteers    -             -  -  674 

iii.  Treatises  on  the  Use  of  the  Globes    -           -             -  -  675 

iv.  Atlasses  and  Maps               -             -              -             -  _  ibid. 

II.  Voyages  and  Travels. 

Introduction. — Treatises  on  Travelling. — Instructions    for 

Travellers          -              -             -             -             -  -  675 

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. 


*!r>^ 


3.  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, 
iii.  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. 

IL  Voyages  and  Travels,  continued. 

Page, 

6.  Voyages  and  Travels  in  various  Parts  of  Africa   -  -  683 

7.  Voyages  and  Travels  in  America   -  -  -  -  684 

i.  North  America        -  -  -  -  _  _  ibid. 

ii.  South  America,  and  the  West  Indies  -  _  -  685 

in.  Chronology. 

1.  Technical  Chronology        .  _  ,  _  .  685 

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  -  688 

2.  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 

2.  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 

S.  History  of  the  Jews  -  -  -  -  -  701 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.  Iv 

IIL  Particular  History,  Antient,  continued. 

Page. 

3.  History  of  the  Egyptians,  Phoenicians,  Babylonians,  Per- 

sians, &c.  -_.-_-  702 

4.  The  History  of  Greece      -----  704 

i.  Antient  Writers      -----._  ibid, 
ii.  Modern  Writers  of  Grecian  History  _  -  _  706 

5.  The  History  of  Rome        -  -  -  .  -  707 

i.  Antient  Writers  of  Roman  History  -  -  -  _  ibid, 

ii.  Modern  Writers  of  Roman  History  -  -  -  712 

6.  Byzantine  History ;  or  the  History  of  the  Lower  Empire  714 


Section  IV.     Particular  History, — Modern. 

I.  General  History  of  Modern  Europe,  with  the  Particular 
History  of  certain  Periods.  -  7 1 7 

n.  History  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

L  History  of  England 

i.  Topography  of  England         -  -  -  "-  -718 

(1.)  General  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  England. — Sta- 
tistical Surveys,  Tours,  Itineraries,  and  Natural 
History         -.._._  -ibid. 

(2.)  Monastic  and  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  England         -  721 

(3.)  Miscellaneous  Antiquities  .  _  _  _  7^3 

(4.)  Topography   of  the  several   Counties   in  England,   in 

Alphabetical  Order         .  -  -  -  724-748 

Under  Cambridgeshire  are  comprized  the  following 
particulars  : 

1.  History,  Antiquities,    Privileges,    Discipline,  &c.   of 
the  University  of  Cambridge      -  -  _  734 

i.  History,  Antiquities,  and  Privileges  of  the  Uni- 
versity -  -  _  .  .ibid, 

ii.  On  the  Discipline  and  Course  of  Studies  prose- 
cuted at  the  University  -  -  -  727 

iii.  University   Congratulations  upon  Public   Occa- 
sions.— Condolences  on  the  Decease  of  Royal 

and     other   Distinguished    Personages Prize 

Orations,  &c.    -  -  -    ,        -  .  728 

e  2 


Ivi  SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

IL  History  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  continued. 

1.  History  of  University  of  CambridctE,  continued. 

Page. 

iv.  Greek  and  Latin  Prize  Verses   -  -  -  730 

V.  English  Prize  Poems      -  -  -  -  731 

2.  Works  relative  to  particular  Colleges  -  -  732 

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  : 

University  of  Oxford        -  -  -  -  742 

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.  University  Congratulations  on  Public  Occasions. — 

Condolences  on  the  Decease   of  Royal  Person- 
ages.—  Prize  Poems,  and  Orations         -  -  745 

ii.  Civil  History  of  England — Narrative  _  .  .  743 

(1.)  General  History  of  England. — Chronicles,  Antient  and 

Modern. — General   Historians  _  _  ..  ibid. 

(2.)  History  of  England  during  particular  Reigns,  and  Me- 
moirs relative  thereto,  from  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  Praemunientes  Clause  in  the  Bishops'  Parlia- 
mentary Writ       -  -  -  -813 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.  Ivii 

II.  History  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  continued. 

iv.  Ecclesiastical  History  of  England,  continued. 

Page, 
iii.  Of  the  Differences,  between  the   Upper  and  Lower 
Houses  of  Convocation,  conct^rning  the  Rights  of 
the   Archbishop  of  Canterbury,   and  the  Method 
of  Proceeding  in  the  Convocation  -  -  814 

iv.  Historical  Pieces,  concerning  the  Acts  of  Convoca- 
tion       -  -  -  -  -  -  815 

(4.)  History  of  the   different  Denominations   of   Dissenters 

from  the  Protestant  Reformed  Church  of  England      -  817 

i.  General  History  of  Protestant  Dissenters     -  -  ibid. 

a.  History  of  the  Baptists         -  -  -  -  819 

iii.  History  of  the  Independents  _  .  -  820 

iv.  History  of,  and  Publications  relating  to,  the  Society  of 

Friends  or  Quakers  _  -  -  -  820 

v.  History  and  Principles  of  the  Muggletonians,  Mys- 
tics, and  Pretended  Prophets  -  -         •    824 

vi.  History  of  the  United  Brethren,  or  Unitas  Fratrum, 

otherwise  called  Moravians         -  -  -ibid. 

vii.  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- 

thodists -  -  -  -  -  826 

3.  History   and   Principles   of  the    Wesleyan   Me- 

thodists        -  -  -  -  -  827 

via.  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.  History  of  Scotland. 

i.  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  Scotland      -  -  -   832 

ii.  Civil  History  of  Scotland — Narrative  and  Documentary  -  833 

iii.  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Scotland     -  -  "  "  ^^^ 

(1.)  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Kirk  of  Scotland     -  -ibid. 

(2.)  History  of  the  Episcopal  Church  of  Scotland      -  -  839 

3.  History  of  Wales. 

i.  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  Wales  -  -  -  ibid, 

ii.  Civil  History  of  Wales         -  -  -  -  -  "bid. 


Iviii  SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

II.  History  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  continued. 

Page. 

4.  History  of  Ireland. 

i.  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  Ireland         -  -  -  841 

ii.  Civil  History  of  Ireland       -  -  -  -  -ibid. 

III.  History  of  other  European  Kingdoms  and  States, 

geographically  disposed  from  the  North  to  the 
'    South  of  Europe. 

1 .  History  of  the  Northern  Nations,  generally  -  -  844 

2.  History  of  Sweden,  Denmark,  and  Russia  -  -  ibid. 

3.  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 

ir.  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 

5.  History  of  France  _  _  -  .  .  852 

i.  Civil  History            _             _  -             _             -  -ibid, 

ii.  Ecclesiastical  History           -  -             -             -  '  -  856 

6.  History  of  Spain  and  Portugal  -  -             -  -  858 

7.  History  of  Switzerland  and  Italy  -  -             -  -  859 

i.  Civil  History  -  -  -  -  -  -  ibid. 

ii.  Ecclesiastical  History  -  -  -  -  -  861 

(1)  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Switzerland     -  -  -ibid. 

(2.)   Ecclesiastical  History  of  Italy   -  -  -  -  862 

[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  -  -  -  -  .  -ibid, 

ii.  History  of  the  Modern  Greek  Church  -  -  -  863 

IV.  History  of  Asia. 
1.  History  of  the  Arabs  and  Saracens  -  -  _  863 

%  History  of  Persia,  Tartary,  the  East  Indies,  and  China      -  864 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.  lix 
V.  History  of  Africa. 

Page. 

History  of  Egypt,  Abyssinia,  and  Ethiopia    -             -  -  866 

VI.  History  of  America. 

1.  General  History  of  America           ,             _             _  _  866 

2.  History  of  North  America             -             -             -  -  867 

i.  Civil  History  of  North  America       -             _             -  -  ibid, 

ii.  Ecclesiastical  History  of  North  America     -             -  -  868 

3.  History  of  the  West  Indies             _             _             _  .  869 

4.  History  of  South  America               _             _             _  _  ibid. 


Section  V.   Biographical  and  Monumental 
History. 

1.   Biographical  History. 

1.  Biographical  Dictionaries,  and  Collections  of  Lives,  Antient 

and  Modern         -  _         •   _  _  _  _  870 

2.  Antient  Biography  .  _  _  _  _  871 

3.  Modern  Biography  -  -  -  _  _  873 

i.  British  Biography     -  ,  .  .  L  _  j^id. 

(L)  Collections  of  British  Biography  -  -  -ibid. 

(2.)  British  Civil  Biography             -  -  -  -  874 

(3.)  British  Ecclesiastical  Biography  -  .  -  8S0 

ii.  Modern  Foreign  Biography              -  _  _  -  886 

II.  Monumental  or  Heraldical  and  Genealogical  History. 

1.  Treatises  on  Nobility,  and  on  Chivalry,  Heraldry  and  Or- 

ders of  Knighthood  -  -  -  _  -  889 

2.  Peerage. — Genealogical  History     -  -  .  .  890 


Section  VI.    Historical  Extracts  and  Mis- 
cellanies. 

1.  Antient  Writers      -            -            -            _  _           _  891 

2.  Modern  Writers       -           -            -            -  -            -  892 


Ix  SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

CLASS    THE    SIXTH. 

Hitnaturc* 


Section   I.    History  of  Literature,  and 
Bibliography. 

Page. 

I.  History  of  Literature,  Languages,  and  Writing     -     893 

II.  Bibliography. 

1.  Introductions  to  Bibliography. — History  of  Printing  -  894 

2.  General  Bibliography          -             -             -            _  -ibid. 

3.  Periodical  Bibliography       -             -             -             -  -897 

i.  Foreign  Literary  Journals  -  -  -  -  -ibid, 

ii.   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. — General 

Treatises,  and  Courses  of  Lectures,  on  Polite  Literature  902 

I.  Grammar. 

1.  Treatises  on  Grammar,  in  General  -  -  -  903 

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.  M 

I.  Granimar,  continued. 

Page, 
iii.  Grammars  and  Dictionaries  of  the  Latin  Language  -  -  912 

(1.)  General  Treatises  on  the  Latin  Language  -  -  ibid. 

i.  Antient  Writers    -  -  -  -  -ibid. 

ii.   Modern  Writers  -  -  -  -  -ibid. 

(2.)  Latin  Grammars  _  -  -  -  .  913 

(8.)  Latin  Dictionaries        -  -  -  -  -915 

iv.  Dictionaries   of  the  Northern,  Teutonic,  and  Anglo-Saxon 

Languages  -  -  -  -  -  -916 

V.  Grammars  and  Dictionaries  of  the  English  Language  -  917 

(1.)  Grammars  of  the  English  Language     -  -  -ibid. 

(2.)  Dictionaries  of  the  English  Language  -  -ibid. 

vi.  Grammars  and  Dictionaries  of  the  Welsh  and   Gaelic  Lan- 
guages   -             -             -             -             -             -  -918 

vii.  Grammars  and  Dictionaries  of  the  French  Language  -  919 

(1.)  Grammars  of  the  French  Language        -             -  -ibid. 

(2.)  Dictionaries  of  the  French  Language     -             -  -  920 
viii.  Grammars   and   Dictionaries   of  the   Italian,   Spanish,   and 

Swedish  Languages           _             _             -              -  _  ibid. 

IL  Philology  and  Criticism. 

1.  Works  of  Antient  Critics     -----  921 

2.  Works  of  Modern  Critics  -  .  .  .  egg 

in.  Rhetoric  and  Oratory. 

1.  Works  of  Antient  Rhetoricians        -  -  -  -  926 

i.  Greek  Rhetoricians  -  .  _  _  -  ibid, 

ii.  Latin  Rhetoricians  -  -  ...  -  927 

2.  Works  of  Antient  Orators. 

i.  Greek  Orators         ------  928 

ii.  Latin  Orators  -  -  -  >  -  -  929 

3.  Modern  Treatises  on  Rhetoric  and  Oratory  -  -  930 

IV.  Poetry. 

General  Treatises  on  the  Art  of  Poetry          .  ,  -  93g 
1.  Metrical  Poetry. 

i.  Works  of  the  Greek  Poets                -             -  -  '   -  933 

(1.)  Collections  of,  and  Extracts  from,    the  Works  of  the 

Antient  Greek  Poets              _             -  -  -  ibid. 
(2.)  Works  of  the  Greek  Poets,  chronologically  arranged     -ibid. 


Ixii  SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 

IV.  Poetry,  continued. 

Page, 
ii.  Works  of  the  Roman  Poets  -  .  -  -  937 

(1.)  Collections  of,  and  Extracts  from,   the  Works  of  the 

Antient  Roman  Poets  -  -  _  -ibid. 

(2.)  Works  of  the  Roman  Poets,  chronologically  arranged     -  ibid, 

iii.  Works  of  Modern  Latin  Poets  -  -  .  -  945 

iv.   Works  of  English  Poets        -----  947 

(1  •)  History  of  English  Poetry. — Collections  of,  and  Extracts 

from,  the  Works  of  English  Poets     -  -  >  ibid, 

(2.)  Works  of  English  Poets,  alphabetically  arranged  -  948 

(3.)  Anonymous  and  Pseudonymous  Poems  -  -  955 

V.  French,  Spanish,  and  other  Modern  Poets,  and  Translations 

of  their  Works     ------  957 

2.  Dramatic  Poets. 

i.  Antient  Greek  Dramatic  Poets  -  -  -  -  953 

ii.  Antient  Latin  Dramatic  Poets  -  -  -  -  960 

iii.  Modern  Latin  Dramatic  Poets  -  -  -  >  962 

iv.  English  Dramatic  Poets      -  -  -  .  .  963 

(1.)  History  of  the  English  Drama,  and  Treatises  on  the 

Stage  _  -  -  -  _  -ibid. 

(2.)  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 

V.  Dramas  in  the  French,  Italian,  and  Portuguese  Languages, 

and  Translations  thereof  -  -  -  -  967 

S.  Poems  in  Prose,  and  other  Works  of  Imagination  not  in 

Metre         -  -  -  -  -  -  967 

i.  Greek  Romances     -  -  -  -  .-  -968 

ii.  Modern  Romances,  Tales,  and  Imaginary  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  _  -  _  972 

iii.  English  Polygraphic  Authors  -  -  -  -  973 

iv.  French  and  Italian  Polygraphic  Authors,  and  Translations 

thereof  >--...,  977 


SYNOPTICAL  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS.        Ixiii 
V.  Literary  Miscellanies,  continued. 

Page. 

2.  Satires  and  Dialogues  on  Miscellaneous  Subjects     -  -  977 

3.  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                 _             -             _             _  .  931 

i.  Treatises  on  Epistolary  Writing  -  -  -  -ibid, 

ii.  Antient  Epistolary  Writers  -  -  n  -  982 

(1.)  Greek  Epistolary  Writers  _  .  _  .  ibid. 

(2.)  Latin  Epistolary  Writers  -  -  _  -ibid. 

iii.  Modern  Latin  Epistolary  Writers  .  -  _  934 

iv.  English  Epistolary  Writers  -  -  -  -  986 

V.  French  and  Italian  Epistolary  Writers,  and  Translations  of 

their  Letters        .___--  937 

6.  Literary  and  Miscellaneous  Tracts,  Extracts,  and  Essays    ibid. 

i.  Miscellaneous  Extracts  from  Classic  Authors  -  -  ibid. 

ii.  Enghsh  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 .._----  993 


MANUSCRIPTS.       -            -  -  -997 

I.  Oriental  Manuscripts          -             -  -  ibid. 

1.  Persic  Manuscripts    -             -             _  .  -ibid. 

2.  Turkish  Manuscripts               _             .  _  .  998 
II.  Greek,  Latin,  and  English  Manuscripts  -  999 


INDEXES. 

I.  Of  Subjects         -  -  -  -  1009 

II.  Of  Manuscripts  -  _  .  1022 

III.  Of  Books             -  ,  -  .  1024 


EXPLANATIONS. 

f  Denotes  Books  formerly  in  the  Library,  the  titles  of  which  have  been 
recovered  from  preceding  manuscript  inventories  and  catalogues.  They 
are  inserted  under  their  respective  heads,  it  being  the  intention  of  the 
President  and  Fellows  to  replace  them,  as  opportunity  shall  present  itself. 

*  Denotes  Books  not  yet  introduced  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  358, 
^        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  1 7,  No. 

44,  are  also  referred  to  by  the  Number  of  the  Tracts  in  that  volume* 

The  obelisk  J  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  of  the  great  Collections  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities,  published 
by  Graevius  and  Gronovius,  (Vol.  XL  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    OF 
SAINT  MARGARET  AND  SAINT  BERNARD, 


COMMONLY    CALLED 


QUEEN'S    COLLEGE. 


Class  I. 


Introduction. 

1.  Treatises  on  Toleration,  on  the  Right  of  Private 
Judgement,  and  on  the  Power  of  the  Magistrate, 
in  Matters  of  Peligion. 

DISCOURSE  of  Toleration  in  Answer 
to  a  Discourse  of  the  Religion  of 
England.    4to.  London,  1668. 

[M.  15.27.] 

A  Discourse  of  Ecclesiastical  Politie  : 
wherein  the  Authority  of  the  Civil  Ma- 
gistrate over  the  Consciences  of  Sub- 
jects in  Matters  of  External  Religion 
is  asserted  ;  the  Mischiefs  and  Incon- 
veniences of  Toleration  are  represent- 
ed ;  and  all  pretences  pleaded  in  behalf 
of  Liberty  of  Conscience  are  fully  an- 
swered.    8\o.  London,  1670. 

[M.  7.  11.] 

A  Persuasive  to  Peace  and  Unity  among  Christians,  notwithstanding 
their  different  apprehensions  in  lesser  things ;  to  which  is  annexed  a 

B 


2  RELIGION. 

Serious  and  Friendly  Address  to  the  Nonconformists.     1 2mo.  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.] 

FoRBESii  (Joannis)  Irenicum,  Amatoribus  Veritatis  et  Pacis  in  Ecclesia 
Scoticana.     4to.  Aberdoniae,  1629.     [D.  14.  13.] 

Grotii  (Hugonis)  De  Imperio  Summarum  Potestatum  circa  Sacra,  Com- 
mentarius  Posthumus.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1647.     [K.  18.  37.] 

Editioalia.     8vo.  Hagae  Comitis,  1661.     [E.  16.  38.] 

Ferini  Simplicii  [Claudii  Salmasii]  ad  Justtim  Pacium  Epistola ;  she 
Judicium  de  Libra  Posthiimo  Hugojus  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'EsTRANGE  (Sir  Roger)  Toleration  Discussed.    4to,  London,  1663. 

[M.  15.  20.] 

Irenicum  Magnum ;  the  Gospel  Terms  of  Communion  stated.  8vo.  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.  QBy  John  Locke.]  4to.  London, 
1689.    [M.  16,  SO.] 

A  Second  Letter  to  the  Author  of  Three  Letters  for  Toleration.  'Uo.  Ox- 
ford, 1704.     [M.  14.  15.] 

Morgan  (Thomas)  A  Collection  of  Tracts  relating  to  the  Right  of  Pri- 
vate Judgment,  the  Sufficiency  of  Scripture,  and  the  Terms  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.] 

SouTH(Robert)  Toleration  Considered.    8vo.  London,  171 6.    [P.  73.(10.)] 

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  the 
Latin  [of  Benedict  Spinosa].    8vo.  London,  1689.     [T).  6.  27.] 

Squire  (Francis)  Thoughts  on  the  Supremacy  of  the  Civil  Magistrate. 
8vo.  London,  1737.     [P.  81.  (8.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  The  Innocency  of  Error  asserted  and  vindicated. 
8vo.  London,  1715.     [P.  106.  (13.)] 

Taylor  (Jeremy,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor)  QeoXoyia  EKXeKviKri;  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.  52r\ 


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,  6.    8vo.  London,  1758. 

[P.  326.  (6.)] 

Voi-TAiRE  (M.  de)  A  Treatise  on  Religious  Toleration,  translated  from  the 
French.    Svo.  London,  1764.     [P.  257.  (2.)] 

Vossii  (Gerardi  Johannis)  Dissertatio  Epistolica  de  Jure  MagistratCis  in 
Rebus  Ecclesiasticis.    4to.  Amstelodami,  1669.     []M.  20.  5.J 

Warburton  (William,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  The  Alliance  between 
Church  and  State.    4to.  IForks,  Vol.  IV.     [D.  23.  15.] 

Another  Copy.    Svo.  IForks,  Vol.  VIL     [Ff  4.  25.] 

Three  Discourses:  1.  A  Defence  of  Private  Judgment;  2.  Against  the 

■    Authority  of  the  Magistrate  over  Conscience;   3.  Some  Considerations 

concerning  the  Reuniting  of  Protestants.     Translated  from  the  Latin 

and  French  of  Dr.  Samuel  Werenfels.     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  their  Dominions.  8vo.  London,  1716.  [M.  20.  11.] 

White  (Jeremiah)  A  Persuasive  to  Moderation,  and  Forbearance  in  Love, 
among  the  divided  forms  of  Christians.    8vo.  London,  1708.  [R.  9.  65.1 


2.    Directions,  SfC.  for  the  Study  of  Theology. 

"Walchii  (Jo.  Georgii)  Bibliotheca  Theologica  Selecta,  Litterariis 
Adnotationibus  instf ucta.     4  vols.  Svo.  Jense,  1757-65. 

*Orme  (William)  Bibliotheca  Biblica:  a  Select  List  of  Books  on  Sacred 
Literature ;  with  Notices,  Biographical,  Critical,  and  Bibliographical. 
8vo,  Edinburgh,  1824. 

*Nodier  (Ch.)  Bibliotheque  Sacree  Grecque-Latine ;  comprenant  le 
Tableau  Chronologique,  Biographique,  et  Bibliographique,  des  Au- 
teurs  Inspires  et  des  Auteurs  Ecclesiastiques,  depuis  Moise  jusqu'k 
saint  Thomas-d'-Acquin :  Ouvrage  redige  d'apres  Mauro  Boni  et 
Gamba.    Svo.  Paris,  1826. 


Bennet  (Tho.)  Directions  for  studying,  1.  A  General  System  or  Body 
of  Divinity,  and  2.  The  Thirty-nine  Articles  of  Religion.  Svo. 
London,  1715.     [Ff  6.  60.] 

Another  Copy.    Svo.  London,  1727.     [R.  11.  30.] 

Bennet  (Thomas)  Directions  for  studying  a  General  System  of  Divinity. 
Svo.  London,  1714.     [B.  6.  26.] 

Boyee  (Hon.  Robert)  The  Excellency  of  Theology  compared  with  Na- 
tural Theology.     Svo.  London,  1674.     [K.  20.  7.] 

Bray  (Thomas)  Bibliotheca  Parochialis :  or  a  Scheme  of  such  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.  [r/ZZ  ihnt  xias 
published.]  Svo.  London,  1707.     [I.  7.  12.] 

B  2 


4  RELIGION. 

Offley  (William)  Directions  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.     [P.  306.  (8.)] 

Penton  (Stephani)  Apparatus  ad  Theologiam,  in  usum  Academiarum. 
8vo.  Londoni,  1688.     [F.  18.  29.] 

— Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Londoni,  1688.     [[N.  9.  41.] 

Pfaffh  (Christ.  Matt.)  Introductio  in  Historiara  Theologiae  Literariam, 
notis  amplissimis  illustrata.     3  tomis  in  2  vols.  4to.  Tubingse,  1724. 

[A.  6.  23,24.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Tubingae,  1720.     [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  ^edited  by  John  Randolph,  D.D.]  5  vols.  12rao.  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.  fVorks,  Vol.  X.     [Ff.  4.  28.] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  Advice  to  a  Young  Student.    8vo.  Cambridge,  1 740. 

[P.  128.  (9.)] 

Whiston  (William)  Advice  for  the  Study  of  Divinity.  8vo.  In  his  Ser- 
mons and  Essays.     [P.  107.  (1.)] 

WoTTON  (William)  Thoughts  concerning  a  Proper  Method  of  Studying 
Divinity.     8vo.  London,  1734.     [P.  58.  (4.)] 


Section  I.     Natural  Religion. 

Treatises  on  Natural  Religion,   and   the  Existence 
of  a  God,  SfC, 

An  Introduction  to  the  Religious  Study  of  Nature.    8vo.  London,  1 749. 

[R.  18.  25.] 

Barr  ( )  A  Summary  of  Natural  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1736. 

[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.     QE.  26.  14.] 


NATURAL    RELIGION.  5 

Derham  (William)  Astro-Theology ;  or,  a  Demonstration  of  the  Being 
and  Attributes  of  God  from  a  Survey  of  the  Heavens.  8vo.  London, 
1715.     [A.  17.  60.] 

Physico-Theology  ;  or,  a  Demonstration  of  the  Being  and  At- 
tributes of  God  from  his  Works  of  Creation.     8vo.  London,  1723. 

[A.  17.  61.] 

Physico-Theology.     8vo.  London,  1713.     [D.  7.  39.] 


Edwards  (John)  A  Demonstration  of  the  Existence  and  Providence  of 
God.     Svo.  London,  1696.     [R.  10.  83.] 

Glover  (Phillips)  The  Argument  h.  priori,  concerning  the  Existence  and 
Perfections  of  God,  and  its  Importance  to  Virtue  and  True  Religion, 
stated  and  considered.     8vo.  London,  1737.     [P.  202.  (1.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1737.     [P.  271.  (7.)] 

Heath  (Benjamin)  An  Essay  towards  a  Demonstrative  Proof  of  the  Divine 
Existence,  Unity,  and  Attributes.     Svo.  London,  1740.     [P.  218.  (3.)] 

Hume  (David)  Dialogues  concerning  Natural  Religion.  {Two  Copies.) 
Svo.  London,  1779.     [Gg.  7.  48,49.] 

Hume  (David)  Dialogues  sur  la  Religion  Naturelle.  12 mo.  Edimbourg, 
1780.     [Dd.  4.  105.] 

Jack  (Richard)  Mathematical  Principles  of  Theology  ;  or,  the  Existence 
of  a  God  geometrically  demonstrated.  Svo.  London,  1747.  [D.  27.  6.] 

Jackson  (Thomas)  A  Treatise  of  the  Divine  Essence  and  Attributes.  4to. 
London,  1628.     [D.  19.  33.] 

Knight  (Henry)  The  Being  and  Attributes  of  God  demonstrated ;  in  a 
Method  entirely  new,  yet  easy  to  be  understood  by  even  the  unlearned. 
Svo.  London,  1747.     [F.  23.  2.] 

LowMAN  (Moses)  Argument  to  prove  the  Unity  and  Perfections  of  God, 
h  priori.     Svo.  London,  1735.     [P.  202.  (2.)] 

Paley  (William,  Archdeacon  of  Carlisle)  Natural  Theology ;  or.  Evi- 
dences of  the  Existence  and  Attributes  of  the  Deity,  collected  from  the 
Appearances  of  Nature.     Svo.  London,  1803.     [C.  24.  27.] 

Natural  Theology.  (Two  Copies.)  Svo.  London,  1 SG2-9.  [Hh.  4. 2, 3.] 

Parkeri  (Samuelis)  Tentamina  Physico-Theologica  de  Deo.  4to.  Lon- 
dini,  1665.     [F.  6.  13.] 

Ray  (John)  The  Wisdom  of  God  manifested  in  the  Works  of  Creation. 
Svo.  London,  1692.     [L.  7.  49.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1722.     [A.  17.  48.] 

Three  Physiological  Discourses.  Svo.  London,  1721.     [[A.  17.  59.2 

tAnother  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

Sabunde  (Raymundi  de)  Theologia  Naturalis;  sive  Liber  Creaturarum, 
specialiter  de  Homine  etNaturaejus.     Svo.  Francofurti,  1635. 

[K.  17.  6.] 

Some  Reflections  on  Prescience,  in  which  the  Nature  of  the  Divinity 
is  enquired  into.     Svo.  London,  1731.     [P.  224.  (16.)] 

WiLKiNS  (John,  Bishop  of  Chester)  The  Principles  and  Duties  of  Natural 
Religion.     8vo.  London,  1722.     [P.  6.  9.] 


6  RELIGION. 

WoLL ASTON  (William)  The  Religion  of  Nature  Delineated.  Seventh 
edition,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  and  an  English  Translation  of  the 
Notes.      8vo.  London,  1750.     [A.  18.  83.] 

•  The  Religion  of  Nature  Delineated.     4to.  London,  1724. 

[N.  8.  24.] 

■ The  Religion   of  Nature  Dehneated.     4to.   London,  1738. 

[P.  15.  (14.)] 

BoTT  (Thomas)  The  Principal  and  Peculiar  Notion,  advanced  in  "  The  Reli- 
gion of  Nature  Delineated,"  considered  and  refilled.     Svo.  London,  1725. 

[P.  202.  (8.)] 

Clarke  {John)  Examination  (fa  Book,  entitled  "  The  Reli-  )     [N.  9.  30. 
gion  of  Nat  are  Delineated."  ( two  Copies.)  8vo.  London,  1 725.  j  P.  1 1 3.  (1 .)] 

WoTTON  (William)  The  Omnipresence  of  God,  an  Argument  of  his  Divi- 
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  Boylean  Lectures.  See  Section  IL  Title 
IX.  §  2.  infra. 


Section  II.     Revealed  Religion. 

I.    Holy  Scriptures. 

1.     Entire  Texts  and  Versions  of  the  Bible. 

i.  Hebrew  Bibles,  and  Detached  Books  thereof. 

BiBLiA  Hebraica,  cum  utr^ue  Masor4,  et  Targum,  necnon  Commentariis 
Rabbinorum.     4  vols,  folio,  apud  Dan.  Bomberg,  Venetiis,  1518. 

[K.  10.  1-4.] 

BiBLiA  Hebraica,  cum  utr^que  Masora,  et  Targum,  necnon  Commenta- 
riis Rabbinorum.  4  tomis  in  2  vols,  folio,  apud  Dan.  Bomberg, 
Venetiis,  1525,  1526.     [K.  10.  17,18.^ 

BiBLiA  Hebraica,  cum  utraque  Masora  et  Targum,  item  cum  Commentariis 
Rabbinorum,  studio  Joannis  Buxtorfii,  patris.  Adjecta  est  ejusdem 
Tiberias,  sive  Commentarius  Masorethicus  Triplex,  Historicus,  Didac- 
ticus,  Criticus.    4  vols,  folio,  Basileee,  1618,  19,  ?0.     [K.  10.  5-8.] 


Biblia  Hebraica.    3  vols.  4to.  Parisiis,  1540.     [F.  14.  6-8.] 

Biblia  Hebraica.  4  vols.  16mo.  apud  ChristophorumPlantinum,Antverpia2. 

(1566.)     [M.  16.  50-53.] 
Biblia  Hebraica,  cum  Versione  Latina  Interlineari  Xantis  Pagnini.   Recen- 

suit  Benedictus  Arias  Montanus.    Apud  Christ.  Plantinum,  Antverpiae. 

1571.     [Aa.  1.  30.] 

Biblia  Hebraica.     Svo.  apud  Christ.  Plantinum,  Antverpiae,  1590, 

[M.  16.  54.] 


HOLY   SCRIPTURES.  t 

Biblia  Sacra,  Hebraice  et  Latinfe,  cum  notis  Francisci  Vatabli.  2  tomis, 
folio.     Ex  Officina  Commeliniana,  1599.     [A.  12.  3,4.] 

Biblia  Hebraica.    Cura  et  Studio  Eliae  Hutteri.    2  tomis,  folio.    Colonise, 

1603.     [K.  13.  10,11.] 
Biblia  Hebraica.    6  tomis,  18mo.  Genevae.   (1618.)     [E.  17.  35-40.] 

Biblia  Hebraica.  Cura  et  Studio  Manassis  Ben  Israel.  8vo.  Amstelo- 
dami,  1630.     [M.  16.  33.] 

Biblia  Hebraica,  cum  punctis.      4to.     [K.  14.  8.] 

Biblia  Hebraica,  secundum  ultimam  editionem  Josephi  Athia?  a  Johanne 
Leusden  recognitam,  recensita,  atque  ad  Masoram  et  correctiores  Bom- 
bergi,  Stephani,  Plantini,  aliorumque  Editiones,  exquisite  adornata, 
variisque  notis  illustrata  ab  Everardo  Van  deu  Hooght.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Amstel.  et  Ultraject.  1705.     [F.  15.  4,5.] 

Vetus  Testamentum  Hebraicum,  cum  Variis  Lectionibus.  Edidit  Benja- 
minus  Kennicott,  S.T.P.   2  vols,  folio.  Oxonii,  1776-80.  [A.  12.  1,2.] 

*Variae  Lectiones  Veteris  Testamenti,  ex  immensa  MSS.  Editorumque 
Codicum  congerie  exhausta,  et  ad  Samaritanum  Textum,  ad  vetustissi- 
mas  Versiones,  ad  accuratiores  Sacrse  Criticse  Pontes  examinatse  a  Job. 
Bern.  De  Rossi.    5  tomis,  4to.  Parmae,  1784-87-99. 


Liber  Jobi  in  versiculos  metrice  divisus,  cum  Versions  Latina  Alberti 
Schultens,  Notisque  ex  ejus  Commentario  excerptis.  Edidit  atque 
adnotationes  suas  adjecit  Ricardus    Grey.     4to.  Londini,   1741. 

[D.  22.  26.] 

Grey  (Richard)  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Warburtoiis  Remarks,  so  far  as  they 
concern  the  Preface  to  a  late  edition  of  the  Book  of  Job.  Zvo.  London, 
1744.     [P.  126.  (3.)] 

Psalmi  Davidis,  Proverbia  Salomonis,  Job,  Canticum,  Ruth,  Lamen- 
tationes  leremiae,  Ecclesiastes  et  Esther.  Hebraice  cum  Interlineari 
Versione  Xantis  Pagnini.     Svo.  Antverpiae,  1608.     [K.  9.  22.] 

Psakni  Davidis  Hebraice.  Cum  interlineari  versione  Xantis  Pagnini. 
Cura  Benedict!  Ariae  Montani.     8vo.  apud  Raphelengiura,  1615. 

[D.  14.  47.] 

Psalterium,  Hebraice.    12mo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1622.     [Aa.  3.  93.] 
Psalmi  Davidis,  Proverbia  Salomonis,  Ecclesiastes,  et  Canticum  Cantico- 
rum,  Hebraice,  cum  Interlineari  Versione  Santis  Pagnini,  et  Benedicti 
Ariae  Montani  et  aliorum  coUato  studio,  ad  Hebraicam  Dictionem  dili- 
gentissime  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  Jeremiae. 
Studio  Guil.  Robertson.     12mo.  Cantabrigiae,  1685.     [E.  8.  3.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.  Cantabrigiae,  1685.     QAa.  3.  94.] 


8  ■      RELIGION. 

Liber  Psalmorum,  Hebraice  et  Latine,  in  versiculos  metrice  divisus,  et 
cum  aliis  critices  subsidiis,  turn  praecipu^  metrices  ope,  rnultis  in  locis 
integritaii  suai  restitutus,  cum  Dissertatione  de  antique  Hebraeorum 
Poesi,  aliisque  queesitis  ad  Psalmorum  librum  pertinentibus.  Ad  finem 
operis  adjecta  sunt  Poeseos  llebraicae  Specimina,  ex  iis  quae  ediderunt 
Franc.  Gomarus,  Marcus  Meibomius,  et  Job.  Clericus.  Cura  et  studio 
Francisci  Hare.     2  tomis,  8vo.  Londini,  1736.     [F.  21.  9,10.] 


ii.  The  New  Testament,  in  Greek,  and  Detached  Books  thereof. 

Novum  Testamentum,  Graec^  et  Latine,  cum  Annotationibus  Desiderii 
Erasmi,  Roterodami.     folio,  Basileae,  1522.     \_C  2.  10.] 

This  is  the  third  edition,  published  by  Erasmus,  and  is  thejirst  in 
which  the  disputed  clause  in  1  John  v.  7,  was  printed. 

Novum  Testamentum,  Graece  et  Latine.  folio,  apud  ^asmi  Opera,  Tom. 
VI.  [E.  4.  16.] 

Novum  Testamentum,  Grasce  et  Latine.  folio,  apud  Erasmi  Opera,  Tom. 
VL  [L.  10. 11.] 

Annotationes  Edvardi  Lei  in  Annotationes  Novi  Testamenti  Desiderii 
Erasmi.     [G.  20.  28.] 

Apologia  Erasmi  Roterodami,  refellens  quorundam  seditiosas  clamores  apud 
populum,  qui  velut  impium  insectahajitur  quod  verterit  ■'  In  principio  erat 
Sermo.'    4to.  Basilece,  1520.     [G.  20.  28.] 

Epistolce  Aliquot  Eriiditorum,  ex  quibus  perspicuum  est  quanta  sit  Edwardi 
Lei  virulentia.     4to.  Basilece,  1520.     [G.  20.  28.] 

TH2  KAINHI  AIA0HKH2  AOANTA.  Novum  Jesu  Christi  D.  N. 
Testamentum,  Graece.  Ex  Bibliotheca  Regia.  Lutetiae,  ex  OfRcina 
Roberti  Stephani.  Regiis  Typis.     folio,  1550.     QH.  9.  20.] 

THI  KAINHI  AIA0HKH2  AHANTA.  Novum  Jesu  Christi  D.  N. 
Testamentum,  Graece;  ut  ex  Bibliothecd  Regia  anno  M.D.L.  per 
Robertum  Stephanum  excusum  fuit.  folio,  Typis  Wechelianis,  Franco- 
furti,  1601.     [G.  4.  6.] 

Novum  Testamentum  Grtece,  cum  Vulgata  Interpretatione  Latind.  8vo. 
ExOflScJija  Plantiniana  Raphelengii,  1613.     [F.  16.  27.] 

Novum  Testamentum,  Greece.     8vo.   Cantabrigias,  excudebat  Johannes 

Buck,  1632.     [D.  15.  29.] 
Novum  Testamentum,  Graece.     Edente  Richardo  Whitakero.     inter- 

foliat.  in  2  vols.  8vo.  Londini,  1633.     [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  Bez^.    folio,  Cantabrigiae,  1642.     [R.  2.  28.] 

Novum  Testamentum,  Graece  et  Latine.     Cum  brevibus  Notis  Theodori 

Bezae.    8vo.     [G.  7.  31.] 
Novum  Testamentum,  Graece.     8vo.  Goudae,  1647.     [[G.  6.  1.] 
TH2  KAINH2  AIAOHKHD  AOANTA.     Novum  Testamentum,  cum 

Liturgia  Anglicana,  Graece.   12mo.  Cantabrigiae,  1665.     {_R.  21.  60.] 


HOLY    SCRIPTURES.  » 

Novum  Testamentum  Grgece.  Accesserimt  Parallela  Scripturae  Loca, 
necnon  Variantes  Lectiones  ex  plus  centum  MSS.  codicibus  et  antiquis 
versionibus  collectae-  (Cura  Joannis  Fell,  Episcopi  Oxoniensis.)  12mo. 
Oxonii,  e  Theatre  Sheldoniano,  1675.     ^M.  6.  51.] 

— Exemplar  aliud.  12mo.  Oxonii,  fe  Theatre  Sheldoniano,  1675. 

[li.  1.  9.] 

'H  KAINH  AIA0HKH.  Novum  Testamentum  Greece.  Una  cum  Scholiis 
Graecis  e  Graecis  Scriptoribus  tam  Ecclesiasticis  quam  exteris  maxima 
ex  parte  desumptis.  Opera  ac  Studio  Joannis  Gregorii.  folio,  Oxonii, 
1703.     [E.  11.  5.] 

"H  KAINH  AIA0HKH.  Novum  Testamentum  Graecum,  cum  Lectioni- 
bus  Variantibus  MSS.  Versionum,  Editionura,  SS.  Patrum,  et  Scrip- 
torum  Ecclesiasticorum,  et  in  easdem  Notis.  Accedunt  loca  Scripturae 
parallela,  aliaque  i^rjytiTiKa,  et  Appendix  ad  Variantes  Lectiones,  cmn 
Prolegomenis.  Studio  et  Lahore  Joannis  Millii.  folio,  Oxonii,  e  Thea- 
tre Sheldoniano,  1707.     [B.  3.  19.] 

Novum  Testamentum  Graecum  cum  Lectionibus  Variantibus  MSS.  Ex- 
emplarium,  Versionum,  Editionum,  SS.  Patrum  et  Scriptorum  Eccle- 
siasticorum, et  in  easdem  Notis,  Studio  et  Lahore  Joannis  Millii, 
S.  T.  P.  Collectionem  Millianam  recensuit,  meliori  ordine  disposuit, 
novisque  accessionibus  locupletavit,  Ludolphus  Kusterus.  folio,  Ro- 
terodami,  1710.     [E.  13.  17.] 

Testamentum  Novum,  Gra;c^,  juxta  exemplar  Joannis  Millii  impressum. 
12mo.  Londini,  1760.     [Ff.  8.  113.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     interfoliat.  in  4  tomis,  4to.  Londini,  1760. 

[Bb.  2.  12-15.] 

Novum  Testamentum,  Grsece.  4to.  Typis  Joannis  Baskerville,  Oxonii, 
1763.     [Bh.  3.  10.] 

Novum  Testamentum,  Graec^.     12mo.  Londini,  1775.     QDd.   4.  78.] 

Exemplaria  alia  duo.     12mo.  Londini,  1775.     [Ff.  8.  62,94.] 

Novum  Testamentum,  Graec^,  post  priores  Steph.  Curcellaei  et  D.  D. 
Oxoniensium  labores.  Cum  Prolegomenis  G.  D.  T.  M.  D.  \j.  e.  Ge- 
rardi  De  Trajecto  Mosce,  Doctore],  et  Notis  in  fine  adjectis.  8vo.  Am- 
stelodami,  1711.     [U.  7.  58.] 

Exemplaria  alia  duo.     8vo.  Amstelodami,  1711.     {^li.  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  Readings. 

(By Macey,  M.  D.)  2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1729.      [A.  18.  67,68.] 

TwELLS  (Leonard)  A  Critical  Examination  of  the  late  New  Text  and  New 
Vemion  of  the  New  Testament :  wherein  the  Editor's  corrupt  Text,  false 
Version,  and  fallacious  Notes  are  detected  and  censured.  The  Three 
Parts  in  otte  volume.     8vo.  London,  1731-2.     [N.  7.  6.] 

Testamentum  Novum  Graecum,  Textu  per  omnia  Milliano,  cum  divisione 
pericoparum  et  interpunctura  Jo.  A.Bengelii.  8vo.  interfoliat.  in  4to. 
Oxford,  1742.     [Bb.  2.  6.] 

Novum  Testamentum  cum  Versione  Latina  Benedict!  Arise  Montani.  Cura 
Johannis  Leusdenii.     12mo.  Amstelodami,  1741.     [G.  7.  32.] 


10  RELIGION. 

Novum  Testamentum  Graecum  Editionis  Receptae  cum  Lectionibus  Va- 
riantibus  Codicum  MSS.,  Editionum  aliarum,  Versionum,  et  Patrum, 
necnon  Commentario  pleniore  ex  Scriptoribus  Veteribus  Hebraicis, 
Graecis  et  Latinis,  Historiam  et  Vim  Verborum  illustrante.  Opera  et 
Studio  Joannis  Jacobi  Wetstenii.  2  tomis,  folio,  Amstelaedami,  1751, 
1752.     [G.  9.  1,2.] 

Novum  Testamentum  Graecum,  ad  Fidem  Grascorum  MSS.  expressum. 
Accessere  in  altero  volumine  Emendationes  Conjecturales  virorum 
doctorum  undecunque  collectte.  Cura,  typis,  et  sumptibus  G[ulielmi] 
B[owyer].     12mo.  2tomis,  Londini,  1763.    [A.  19.  29.] 

'H  KAINH  AIA0HKH.  The  New  Testament,  collated  with  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  a  Carolo  Godo- 
fredo  WoiDE.     folio,  Londini,  1786.     [O.  2.  35.] 

*Appendix  ad  Edilionem  Novi  Testamenti  Graeci,  e  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,  e  Codicibus  Oxoniensibus  maxima  ex 
parte  desumpta ;  cum  Dissertatione  de  Versione  Bibliorum  ^gyptiaca ; 
quibus  subjicitur  Codicis  Vatican!  coUatio.  Edidit  Henricus  Ford, 
S.  T.  P.    folio,  Oxonii,  e  Typographeo  Clarendoniano,  1799. 

Codex  Theodori  Bezae  Cantabrigiensis,  Evangelia  et  Acta  Apostolorum 
complectens,  Quadratis  Literis  Grajco-Latinus.  Edidit,  Codicis  Plisto- 
riam  praefixit,  Notasque  adjecit,  Thomas  Kipling,  S.  T.  P.  2  tomis, 
folio,  Cantabrigiae,  e  Prelo  Academico  impensis  Academiae,  1793. 

[C.  11.21,22.] 

*Ed WARDS  {Thomas)  Remarks  on  Dr.  Kipling's  Preface  to  Beza,  Part  I. 
8vo.  London,  1793. 

Dickens  (C.)  An  Occasional  Sermon  on  reading  a  Letter  from  T.  Edicards, 
D.D.  to  Dr.  Kipling.     4to.  St.  Ives,  1793.     [Gg.  1.14.] 

Testamentum  Novum,  Graeci.  Textum  ad  Fidem  Codicum,  Versionum,  et 
Patrum  recensuit,  et  Lectionis  Varietatem  adjecit  Jo.  Jac.  Griesbach. 
2  tomis,  8vo.  Raise  Saxonum  et  Londini,  1796-1806.    [Bb.  3.  13,14.] 

Exemplar  aliud.   2  tomis,  8vo.  Halae  Saxonum  et  Londini,  1796- 

1806.     [L  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.  Oxford,  1814.     [Gg.  7.  15.] 

Evangelium  secundum  Matthaeum,  ex  Codice  Rescripto  in  Bibliotheca 
CoUegii  SSae.  Trinitatis,  juxta  Dublin,  descriptum  Opera  et  Studio 
Joannis  Barrett,  S.  T.  P.  Cui  adjungitur  Appendix,  Collationem  Co- 
dicis Montfortiani  complectens.    4to.  Dublinii,  1801.     [Aa,  2.  S^."] 


HOLY    SCRIPTURES.  11 

Novum  Testamentum,  Grascum,  juxta  Exemplar  Wetstenii,  Glasguae,  et 
J.  J.  Griesbachii,  Halae  impressum.  Accedunt  Prolegomena  in  Evan- 
gel ia,  in  Acta,  et  Epistolas  Apostolorum.  Accurante  Gulielmo  Whit- 
field Dakins,     Editio  Stereotypa.     8vo.  chart,  max.  Londini,  1808. 

[Bb.  3.  41.] 

*Noviim  Testamentum.  Textum  Grsecum  Griesbachii  et  Knappii  denuo 
recognovit,  Delectu  Varietatum  Lectionis  confirmatarum,  Adnotatione 
ciim  Critica  turn  Exegetica,  et  Indicibus  Historico  et  Geographico, 
Vocum  Graecarum  infrequentiorum  et  Subsidiorum  Criticorum  Exege- 
ticorumque,  instruxit  Joannes  Severinus  Vater.  Svo.Halis  Saxonum, 
1824. 


iii.    Polyglott  Bibles  and  Testaments. 

Biblia  Sacra  Polyglotta,  studio,  oper4,  et  impensis  Cardinalis  Francisci 
XiMENEs  de  Cisneros.     folio,  torn.  I. — IV.  Compluti,  1514,  1515. 

[A.  12.  5-8.] 

Biblia  Sacra,  Hebraice,  Chaldaice,  Greece  et  Latine,  Philippi  II.  Regis 
Cathol.  Pietate  et  Studio  ad  Sacrosanctje  Ecclesiae  Usum.  Cura  Bene- 
dicti  Arise  Montani.  Christophorus  Plantinus  excudebat.  7  tomis, 
folio.     Antverpia;,   1569-72.     [K.  10.  10-16.J 

Biblia  Hebraica,  Samaritana,  Chaldaica,  Grseca,  Syriaca,  Latina,  Arabica, 
Studio  Guidonis  Michaelis  Le  Jay.  Excudebat  Antonius  Vitre.  10 
tomis,  folio.     Lutetiaj  Parisiorum,  1628-1645.     [C.  3.  9-18.] 

Biblia  Sacra  Polyglotta:  complectentia  Textus  Originales,  Hebraicum 
cum  Pentateucho  Samaritano,  Chaldaicum,  Graecum,  Versionumque 
antiquarum,  Samaritanae,  Graecse  LXX  Interpretum,  Chaldaicae, 
Arabicae,  vEthiopica^,  Persicae,  Vulgatae  Latinae,  quicquid  comparari 
poterat ;  cum  Textuum  et  Versionum  Orientalium  Translationibus 
Latinis,  et  cum  Apparatu,  Appendicibus,  Tabulis,  Variis  Lectionibus, 
Annotationibus,  Indicibus,  &c.  Edidit  Brianus  Waltonus.  6  tomis, 
folio.    Londini,  1657.     [C.  11.  8-13.] 

Lexicon  Heptaglotton,  Hebraicum,  Chaldaicum,  Syriacum,  Samarita- 
num,  .^thiopicum,  Arabicum,  conjunctim,  et  Persicum  separatim. 
Cui  accessit  brevis  Grammaticae  omnium  praecedentium  Linguarum 
Delineatio.  Auctore  Edmundo  Castello.  2  tomis,  folio,  Londini, 
1669.  [C.  11.  5,Q.'] 

Ejusdem  Operis,  exemplar  aliud.     2  tomis  in  1  vol.  folio,  Londini, 
1669.     [C.  11.  7.] 

Sacra  Biblia,  Hebraice,  Greece,  et  Latine,  cum  annotationibus  Francisci 
Vatabli.    2  tomis,  folio,  Ex  officinaCommeliniana,  1599.  [A.  12.  3,4.] 

Psalterium  Harmonicum,  Ebraice,  Graece,  Latine,  et  Germanice,  pro 
Verbi  Dei  et  Linguarum  studiosis  editum.  Studio  et  Lahore  Elias 
HuTTEBi.     8vo.  Noribergae,  1602.     [I.  7.  34.] 

Novum  Testamentum  Domini  Nostri  Jesu  Christi,  Graece,Syriace,  Ebraice, 
Latine,  Germanic^,  Bohemice,  Italic^,  Hispanice,  Gallice,  Danicc,  Po- 
lonic^.  Studio  et  Lahore  Eliae  Hutteri.  2  toraisj  folio,  Noribergae, 
1599.     [K.  13,  14,15.] 


12  RELIGION. 

Novum  Testamentum  Harmonicutn,  Ebraic^,  Grsece,  Latinfe,  et  Germa- 
nice.     Studio  et  Lahore  Eliae  Hutteri.     4to.  Amstelodami,   1615. 

[C.  2.  18.] 

Novum  Testamentum  Greece,  Latine,  et  Syriace  (in  Hebrseis  typis  cum 
ejusdem  Syriacse  interpretationis  versione  Latina).  Opera  et  studio 
Immanuelis  Tremellii  :  cujus  etiam  Grammatica  Chaldaica  et  Syra 
adjecta  est.     2  tomis,  folio.     Apud  Henricum  Stephanum,  1669. 

[K.  13.  8,9.] 

iv.   Antient  Versions  of  the   Old  and  New  Testament^ 
and  of  Detached  Books  thereof. 

Greek. 

Divinae  Scripturag,  nempe  Veteris  ac  Novi  Testamenti,  Omnia,  folio, 
Francofurti,  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  Romanae  Editionis  in  singula  capita  distri- 
butis.  Graece  et  Latine.  *  *  *  Accessit  Novum  Testamentum  Graec^ 
Latineque  ad  fidem  probatorum  Codd.  et  Versionis  Vulgatae.  Cura  et 
studio  Joannis  Morini.     3  tomis,  folio,  Lutetige  Parisiorum,  1628. 

[N.  3.  15-17.] 

Taylor  (Francisci)  et  Booth  (^Arnoldi)  Examen  Froefationis  Morini  in 
Biblia  Grceca,  de  TextHs  Hebraici  corruptiont  et  Grceci  auctoritate.  ISmo. 
Lug.  Bat.  1636.     [M.  16.  44.] 

Vetus  Testamentum  Grgecum,  ex  Versione  LXX  Interpretum,  juxta  exem- 
plar Vaticanum,  Romae  editum.    8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1665.     [Ff.  8.  22.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1665.     [L.  8.  20.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1665.     [R.  21.  59.] 

Vetus  Testamentum  Graecum,  ex  Versione  LXX  Interpretum,  ex  antiquis- 
simo  MS.  Codice  Alexandrino  accurate  descripturn,  et  ope  aliorum 
exemplarium  ac  priscorum  scriptorum  emendatum  atque  suppletum. 
Edidit  Joannes  Ernestus  Grabe.  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,  accuratissime  denuo  recognitum  :  una 
cum  Scholiis  ejusdem  editionis,  Variis  Manuscriptorum  Codicum  Vete- 
rumque  Exemplarium  Lectionibus,  necnon  fragmentis  Versionum 
Aquilae,  Symmachi,  et  Theodotionis.  Edidit  Lambertus  Bos.  2  tomis, 
4to.  Franequerae,  1709.     [E.  14.2,3.] 

Hexaplorum  Origenis  quae  supersunt.  Ex  manuscriptis  et  ex  libris 
cditis  eruit,  et  notis  illustravit  Bernardus  de  Montfaucon.  2  tomis,  fo^ 
lio,  Parisiis,  1713.     [E.  12.  16,17.] 

Psalteriumjuxta  Exemplar  AlexandrinumGraeco-Latinum,  studio  Thomse 
Gale.     8vo.  Oxonii,  1678.     [F.  17.  18.] 

*Vetus  Testamentum  Graecum,  cum  Variis  Lectionibus,  cura  Roberti 
Holmes,  S.T.  P.  et  Jacobi  Parsons,  S.T.B.  5  tomis,  folio,  Oxonii,  ^ 
Typograpbeo  Clarendoniano,  1798-1826. 


HOLY    SCRIPTURES.  13 

*Vetus  Testamentum  Graecum,  ^-  Codice  MS.  Alexandrine,  qui  Londini 
in  Bibliotheca  Musei  Britannici  asservatur,  typis  ad  similitudinemipsius 
Codicis  Scripturae  fideliter  descriptus,  cura  et  labore  Henrici  Herveii 
Babeb,  A.m.     4  tomis, folio,  Londini,  1816-26. 

Latin. 
Biblia  Sacra  Latina,  Vulgatae  Editionis ;   cum  Prologo  Hieronymi  de  Di- 

vinae  Scripturae  LJbris.    folio,  Neapoli.    m.cicc.lj:j:bi.     [C.  4.  11.^ 
Biblia  Sacra  Latina.     4to.  Venetiis.     m.cccc.lj:j:j:ii>.     [H.  6.  10.] 
Biblia  Latina.    2  tomis,  8vo.  Lutetiae,  Ex  officina  Roberti  Stephani,  1545. 

[I.  14.  19,20.] 

Biblia  Sacra  Vulgata  Latina  a  mendis  repurgata,  Johannis  Benedicti  in- 
dustria.     folio,  Parisiis,  1549.     [N.  2.  30.] 

Biblia  Vulgata  Latina.    8vo.  apud  Robertum  Stephanum,  (Genevae,)  1555. 

[Ff.  7.  130.] 
Biblia  Latina,  ad  vetustissima  exemplaria  castigata.  folio,  Antverpiae,  1561. 

[M.  4.  2.] 

Biblia  Sacra  Vulgatae  Editonis  Sixti  V.  Pont.  Max.  jussu  recognita  atque 
edita.    8vo.  Antverpiae,  1599.     [Ilh.  9.  55.] 

Biblia  Sacra  Veteris  et  Novi  Testamenti  juxta  Vulgatam  Editionem.   Svo. 

Apud  Petrum  Sanctandreanum,  (Lugduni,)  1614.     [F.  27.  4.] 
Biblia  Sacra  juxta  Editionem  Vulgatam.    Svo.  Lugduni,  1632.  [D.  7.  43.]-> 
Biblia  Sacra,  juxta  Editionem  Vulgatam.     Svo.  Antverpiae,  1645. 

[R.  10.  1.] 

Psalmi,  juxta  Hebraicam  veritatem,  Latine  redditi  ab  Hieronymo  Strido- 
nensi.     Inter  Hieronymi  Opera,  Tom.  VIL     folio,  Antverpia;,  1578. 

[M.  11.  17.] 
fPsalterium,  Latine.    24mo. 

Arabic. 
The  Holy  Bible,  containing  the  Old  and  New  Testaments  in  the  Arabic 
Language.  [Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  D.  Carlyle.]   royal  4to.  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  1811.     [S.  4.  21.] 

Pentateuchus  Mosis,  Arabice.  4to.  Ex  Typographia  Erpeniana.  Lugduni 
Batavorum,  1622.     [K.  7.  1.] 

Liber  Psalmorum,  ex  Arabico  idioraate  in  Latinum  translatus  a  Victorio 
SciALAc  et  Gabriele  SioNiTA.     Arabice  et  Latine.    4to.  Romae,  1614. 

[K.  14.  21.] 
Novum  Testamentum,  Arabice.     4to.     [K.  6.  2S.'\ 

Syriac. 

Psalmi  Davidis,  Syriacfe.  Cura  et  cum  Versione  Latina  Thomas  Erpenij. 
4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1625.     [K.  14.  15.] 

Novum  Testamentum,  Syriac^  (Hebraicis  Literis).  24mo.  Antverpiae, 
1575.     [H.  17.  47.] 

Testamentum  Syriacum  Novum  Domini  Nostri  Jesu  Christi,  cum  versione 
Latina,  cura  et  studio  Johannis  Leusden  et  Caroli  Schaaf.  4to. 
Lugd.  Bat.  1709.     [E.  14.  27.] 


t4  RELIGION. 

Novum  Testamentum,  Syriace,  denuo  recognitum  et  ad  fidem  Codicum 
manuscriptorum  emendatum.    4to.  Londini,  1816.    [Gg.  1.48.] 

— Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1816.     [S,  4.  18.] 

Apocalypsis  Sancti  Johannis,  edita  charactere  Syro  et  Ebraeo,  cum  ver- 
sione  Latina,  et  notis.  Opera  et  studio  Ludovici  De  Dieu.  4to. 
Lug.  Bat.  1627.    [K.  9.  20.] 

Persic. 

Quatuor  Evangeliorum  Domini  Nostri  Jesu  Christi  Persica  Versio,  per 
Abrahamum  Whelocum,    folio,  Londini,  1657.     [K.  11.  18.] 

Ethiopic. 
Psalterium  Davidis,  ^thiopice.     4to.  Londini,  1815.     [S.  4.  19.] 

Gothic. 
Sacrorum  Evangeliorum  Versio  Gothica  ex  Codice  Argenteo  emendata 
atque  suppleta,  cum  Interpretatione  Latina  et  Annotationibus 
Eriei  Benzelii  Archiepiscopi  Upsalensis.  Edidit,  Observationes  suas 
adiecit,  et  Grammaticam  Gothicani  praemisit  Edwardus  Lye.  4to. 
Oxonii,  1750.     [G.  9.  5.] 

*Ulphilae  Partium  Ineditarum,  in  Ambrosianis  Palimpsestis  ab  Angelo 
Maio  repertarum,  Specimen,  conjunctis  curis  ejusdem  Maii  et  Caroli 
Octavii  Castillionaei  editum.    4to.  Mediolani,  1819. 

Anglo-Saxon. 
The  Gospels  of  the  Fower  Euangelistes  translated  in  the  olde  Saxons  tyme 
out  of  Latin  into  the  vulgare  toung  of  tlie  Saxons,  newly  collected  out 
of  Auncient  Monumentes  of  the  sayd  Saxons.    ByJohnFoxE.   In  Saxon 
and  English.      4to.  London,  1571.     [D.  19,  2.] 


V. 


Modern  Versions  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament. 


(1)  Versions  in  the  Languages  spoken  in  the  British  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  Taverner.]     foho,  Imprynted  at  London,  by  Jhon  Daye 
and  William  Seres,  m.U.jrlijr.     [B.  1.  20.] 

The  whole  Byble ;  that  is,  the  holye  Scripture  of  the  Olde  and  Newe 
Testament  faithfullye  translated  into  Englyshe  by  Myles  Coverdale. 
4to.  London,  m.lJ.Uit.     [C.  19.  37.]   > 

The  Byble  in  Englyshe :  [a  Reprint  of  Archbishop  Cranmer's  Great 
Bible,  1540.]     folio,  London,  m.tJ.ljrti.     [B.  2.  18.] 

The  Holy  Bible,  containing  the  Olde  and  New  Testament,  folio,  Ira- 
printed  at  London  by  C.  Barker,  m.tJ.lvVVtfi*     [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.tf. !);;:;;&  it t.     [E.  11.  23.^ 


HOLY    SCRIPTURES.  15 

The  Holy  Bible.  Imprinted  at  London  by  Robert  Barker,  printer  to 
the  King's  Most  Excellent  Majestie.  [^The  first  edition  of  the  pre- 
sent authorized  Version.']     folio,  London,  1611.     [R.  1.  1.] 

The  Holy  Bible.     Printed  by   Robert  Barker,     folio,  London,  1613. 

[E.  11.  27.] 
The  New  Testament.     Printed  by  Robert  Barker.    8vo.  London,  1614. 

[M.  22.  11.] 

The  Holy  Bible,     folio,  Cambridge,  1629.     [R.  2.  31.] 

+The  Holy  Bible.     8vo.  London,  1636. 

The  Holy  Bible,  interleaved  in  2  vols,  folio.  Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Buck, 
Cambridge,  1659.     [M.  3.  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.  3.  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  Testament.     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  RELIGION. 

Newydd  Testament  ein  Harglwydd  a'n  Hiachawdnr  lesu  Crist.  [The 
New  Testament  in  Welsh.]     Caer-Grawnt,  (London,)  12mo.  1806. 

[Aa.  3.  91.] 

Irish. 

An  Biobla  Naomlitha ;  ann  a  bhfuilid  an  Tsean  Tiomnadh ;  ar  na  tliar- 
ruing  go  firinneach  as  a  Neabhora  Ughdarach.  (The  Bible  in  Irish.) 
8vo.  London,  1817.     [S.  4.  14.] 

Gaelic. 
The  Holy  Bible  in  Gaelic.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1807.     [S.  5.  17.] 
The  New  Testament  in  Gaelic.     12mo.  London,  1816.     [S.  5.  12.] 

(2)  Versions  in  the  Languages  spoken  on  the  Continent  or  Europe, 
(alphabetically  arranged.) 

The  Holy  Bible  in  Bohemian.     8vo.  Berlin,  1813.     [S.  5.  1.] 

The  New  Testament  in  Danish.     12mo.  London,  1814.     [_S.  5.  IS.] 

The  New  Testament  in  Dorpatian.     12mo.  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.     [S.  4.  15.] 

La  Sainte  Bible  (The  Holy  Bible  in  French).    12mo.  Sedan,  1633. 

[M.  16.42.] 

La  Bible  Sainte ;  traduit  par  les  Pasteurs  de  Geneve  ;  avec  las  Pseaumes 
de  David  mis  en  Rime  Francoise  par  Clement  Marot  et  Theodore  de 
Besze.     8vo.  Geneve,  1605.     [M.  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,  181 7.  [S.  5.  3.] 
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.     8vo.  Oppenheim,  1612. 
^  [K.  9.  19.] 

Psalmi  da  David,  nuovamente  dalla  Hebraica  Verita  tradotti  in  Lingua 
Toscana.  [The  Psalms  in  Italian,  translated  by  Antonio  Bruccioli.] 
12mo.  Venetia,  1531.     [G,  8.  50.] 

The  New  Testament  in  Lettish  or  Lettonian.     12mo.  Jelgawa,  1816. 

[S.  5.  8.] 

The  Holy  Bible  in  Polish.  8vo.  Berlin,  1810.  [S.  5.  4.] 
'ITie  New  Testament  in  PoRTUGUEZE.  12mo.  Amsterdam,  1712.  [C.  19.11.] 
The  New  Testament  in  Portugueze.  12mo.  London,  1817.  [S.  5.  19.] 
The  New  Testament  in  Revahan.  12mo.  Petersburgh,  1816.  [S.  5.  9.] 
The  New  Testament  in  Sclavonian  (or  antient  Russian.)  8vo.  Peters- 
burgh, 18..  [S.  5.  5.] 
The  Holy  Bible  in  Spanish.     4to.  1569.     [B.  4.  34.] 


HOLY    SCRIPTURES.  -  17 

The  New  Testament  in  Spanish.     12mo.   1596.     [G.  8.  8.] 

The  New  Testament  in  Spanish.     12mo.  London,   1817.     [S.  5.  2.] 

The  Holy  Bible  in  Swedish.     8vo.  Stockholm,  1814.     [S,  5.  11.] 

(3)  Versions  in  the  Languages  spoken  in  Asia. 

Versions,  executed  by  the  Brethr&ii  of  the  Mission  at  Serampore. 

Fac-Similes  of  Specimens  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures  in  the  Eastern  Lan- 
guages, translated  by  the  Brethren  of  the  Serampore  Mission.  8vo. 
London,  1816.     [Gg.  7.  7.] 

The  New  Testament  in  Chinese.     12mo.  Serampore,  n.  d.     [S.  5.  30.] 

The  Pentateuch  and  Historical  Books  of  the  Old  Testament,  in  Hindoo- 

stanee.     2  vols.  8vo.   Serampore,  n.  d.     [S.  5.  23,29.] 
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. 
2  vols.    8vo.  Serampore,  n.  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.] 

Evangelium  St.   Matthaei  in  Linguam  Calmucco-Mongolicam   transla- 

tum  ab  Isaaco  Jacobo  Schmidt.     4to.  Petropoli,  1815.     [S.  4.  20.] 

The  New  Testament  in  the  Malay  Lang-.iage.     8vo.  London,  1818. 

[S.5.  26.] 

The  New  Testament  in  the  Malay  Language.     8vo.  London,  1818. 

[S.  6.  17.] 

The  New  Testament  in  the  Georgian  Language.   4to.  Peterbburgh,  18. . 

[S.  4.  17.] 

The  New  Testament  in  the  Tartar  Language.    8vo.  Petersburgh,  18. . 

[S.  5.  28.] 

(4)    Versions  in  the  Languages  of  North  America,  and  of  Africa. 

The  Four  Gospels,  translated  into  the  Language  of  the  Esquimeaux,  on 
the  Coast  of  Labrador,  by  the  Missionaries  of  the  United  Brethren. 
12mo.  London,  1813.     [8,5.15.] 

The  Gospel  according  to  St.  John,  in  Mohawk  and  English.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, n.d.     [S.  5.  41.] 

The  Gospel  according  to  St.  John  in  the  Mohawk  Dialect.  12mo.  Lon- 
don,  1805.     [Aa.  3.  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.  12mo. 
London,  1805.     [Ff.  8.  115.] 

The  Gospel  according  to  St.  Matthew  in  Bullom  and  English.  12mo. 
London,  1816.     [S.  5.   16.] 

C 


18  RELIGION. 

(5)  Modern  Versions  in  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,  by  the  Rev.  Richard  Caddick.    12mo.  Vols.  I. 
and  n.  comprising  the  Four  Gospels.     London,  1798.     [li.  1.  7,8.] 
The  New  Testament  in  Hebrew.    8vo.  London,  1817.     [S.  4.  16.] 
0PHNO0PIAMBOI.     Sive  Liber  Job,  Grseco  carmine  redditus,   per 
Jacobum  Duport.      l^mo.  Cantabrigiae,  1653.     [L  8.  20.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.  Cantabrigiae,  1653.     j^K.  15.  25.] 

Estherae  Historia,  Poetic^  Paraphrasi  idque  Graeco  Carmine,  cui  Versio 
Latina  opponitur,  exornata.  Authore  Josua  Barnes.  8vo.  Londini, 
1679.     [L  15.  43.] 

Psalmorum  aliquot  Davidis  Metaphrasis  Graeca  Joannis  Serrani,  et  Pre- 

cationes  ejusdem  Graeco-Latinae.     Edidit  Franciscus  Okely.     12mo. 

Londini,  1770.     [Ff.  7.  32.] 
Cato  Divinus :  sive  Proverbia  Solomonis  Latino  Carmine  reddita  a  Gu- 

lielmo  UoGMo.     8vo.  Londini,  1699.     [D.  14.  50.] 
Solomonis  Cantici  Canticorum  Paraphrasis   Poetica,    auctore   Gulielrao 

Hogaeo.     8vo.  Londini,  1699.     [M.  19.  20.] 


Biblia  Testamenti  Veteris  et  Novi,  e  sacra  Hebraeorum  Lingua  Graeco- 

rumque  fontibus,  religiosissime  translata  in  sermonem  Latinum.     8vo, 

Tiguri,  1544.     [L  15.  29.] 
Biblia.     Interprete  Sebastiano  Castalione,  una  cum  ejusdem  Annota- 

tionibus.     folio,  Basilese,  1551.     [H.  9.  22.] 
Biblia  Sacra,  ex  Sebastiani  Castellionis  interpretatione,  ej usque  postre- 

ma  recognitione.     4  tomis,  12mo.    Londini,  1726.     [R.  7.  39-42.] 

Biblia  Sacra  Latine.     Interprete  Xante  Pagnino.    folio,  Coloniae,  156^. 

[K.  II.  7.] 

Biblia  Sacra,  sive  Libri  Canonici  priscae  Judaeorum  Ecclesiae  a  Deo  tra- 
diti,  Latini  ex  Hebraeo  facti,  brevibusque  scholiis  illustrati  ab  Imma- 
nuele  Tremellio  et  Francisco  Junio.  Accesserunt  Libri  Apocryphi, 
Latine  redditi,  et  notis  quibusdam  aucti  a  Francisco  Junio,  nee  non 
Novi  Testamenti  Libri,  ex  sermone  Syro  ab  eodem  Tremellio  et  ex 
Graeco  a  Theodoro  Beza,  in  Latinum  versi,  notisque  itidem  illustrati. 
Secunda  Curd  Francisci  Junii.     folio,  Londini,  1593.     [K.  11.  8.] 

Biblia  Sacra. — Vetus  Testaraentum,  ab  Im.  Tremellio  et  Fr.  Junio  ex 
Hebraeo  Latine  redditum.  Item  Testamentum  Novum  a  Theodoro 
Beza  e  Graeco  in  Latinum  versum.     12mo.  Amstelodami,  1633. 

[H.  8.  34.] 

Exemplar  aliud.    12mo.  Amstelodami,  1633.     [S.  3.  1.] 

Biblia  Sacra  Latine ;  ex  interpretatione  Imman.  Tremellii,   Fr.  Junii,  et 

Theod.  Bezae.     12mo.  Londini,  1661.     [M.  8.  20.] 
Biblia  Sacra  Latine;    ex   interpretatione    Imman.  Tremellii,  Fr.  Junii, 

et  Theod.  Bezse.     12mo.  Londini,  1680.     [F.  27.  1.] 
Biblik  Sacra  Glossata ;  a  Lucaet  Andrea  Osiandro.     folio,  Francofurti, 

1611.     [K.  12.  8.] 


HOLY    SCRIPTURES.  19 

PsalteriuHi,   reliquaque  Sacrarum  Literarum    Carmina,  et    Precationes, 
cum  Argumentis  Sebastiani  Castalionis.     12mo.  Antverpiae,  1555. 

[L.  18.  21.] 

BucHANANi  (Georgii)  Psalmorum  Davidis  Paraphrasis  Poetica.     12mo. 
Herbornse,  1619.     [K.  16.  24.] 

A  yindication  of  Buchanan's  Paraphrase  of  the  Book  of  Psalms.    By  Thomits 
Ruddiman.      8vo.  Edinburgh,  1745.     [R.  10.  71.] 

JoNSTONi  (Arturi)  Psalmi  Davidici,  interpretatione,    argumentis,    notis- 
que  illustrati.     Svo.  Londini,  1741.     [A.  17.  47.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     Svo.  Londmi,  1741.     [Q.  2.  20.] 

Novum  Testamentum,  ex  Desiderii   Erasmi    Roterodamensis    versione., 

12mo.   Basilea%   1570.     [E.  17.  28.] 
Novum  Testamentum,  ex  Theodori  Bezae  interpretatione.    8vo.  Genevae, 

1616.     [H.  8.  8.] 
Novum  Testamentum,  ex  Theodori  Bezae  interpretatione.     Svo.  Amste- 

lodami,  1633.     [R.  14.  40.] 


2.  Harmonies  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament, 
i.  Harmonies  of  the  Old  Testament. 

LiGHTFOOT  (John)  The  Harmony,  Chronicle,  and  Order  of  the  Old  Tes- 
tament.    4to.  London,  1647.     [D.  19.  13.] 

Lightfoot  (John)  The  Harmony,  Chronicle,  and  Order  of  the  Old  Tes- 
tament,    folio,  London,   1655.     [B.  4.  20.] 

*TowNSEND  (George)  The  Old  Testament  arranged  in  Historical  and 
Chronological  Order,  in  such  manner,  that  the  Books,  Chapters, 
Psalms,  Prophecies,  &c.  may  be  read  as  one  connected  History.  With 
Notes.     Second  Edition.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1826. 


ii.  Harmonies  of  the  New  Testament,  and  of  Parts  thereof 

*TowNSEND  (George)  The  New  Testament  arranged  in  Historical  and 
Chronological  Order,  in  such  manner  that  the  Gospels,  the  Epistles, 
and  the  Acts,  may  be  read  as  one  connected  History.  With  copious 
Notes  on  many  of  the  Principal  Subjects  in  Theology.  2  vols.  Svo. 
London,  1825. 

OsiANDRi  (Andreae)  Harmoniae  Evangelicae  Libri  quatuor,  Grsece  et 
Latine.     folio,  Basileee,  1537.     [M.  20.   13.] 

Worth  (Georgii)  Vita  vel  Evangelium  Jesu  Christi,  ex  quatuor  evan- 
geliis  ita  conscriptum,  ut  Lector  nihil  vel  in  ordine  vel  in  rebus  ipsis 
desiderare  possit:  et  Epitome  Actorum  Apostolicorum,  Epistolarum 
Pauli,  Jacobi,  Petri,  Johannis,  et  Apocalypseos.  folio.  Franco furti, 
1594.     [M.  3.  17.] 

Harmonia  ex  tribus  Evangelistis,  Matthaco,  Marco,  et  Luca  composita, 
Commentariis  Johannis  Calvin  i  exposita,  et  ejusdem  h\  Johannis 
Evangelium  Commentarius.    folio,  Genevse,  1595.     [L.  12.  11.] 

C2 


80  RELIGION. 

Barradii  (Sebastiani)  Commentaria  in  Concordiam  et  Historiam  Evari- 
gelicam.     2  tomis,  folio,  Antverpiae,   1617.     [JL.  2.  2,3.'] 

Harmonia  Evangelica,  a  Martino  Chemnitio  inchoata,  per  Polycarpum 
Lyserum  continuata,  et  a  Johanne  Gerhardo  perfecta,  cum  Commenta- 
rio.     folio,  Francofurti,  1622.     [D.  13.  14,15.] 

Harmonia  Chemnitio-Lyseriana,  a  Johanne  Gerhardo  continuata,  et 
justo  Commentario  illustrata.    3  tomis,  4to.  Jenae,  1626.  f  J.  1 9. 1 8-20.] 

Garthwait  (Henry)  M0N0TEI2AP0N.  The  Evangelical  Harmo- 
nie,  reducing  the  foure  Evangelists  into  one  context.  4to.  Cam- 
bridge, 1633.     [B.  7.  16.] 

Garthwait  (Henry)  MONOTE22APON.    4to.  Cambridge,  1633. 

[D.  19.  12.] 

Ludolphi  de  Saxonia  Vita  D.  N.  Jesu  Christi,  e  sacris  quatuor  Evan- 
gehorum  sanctorumque  Patrum  fontibus  derivata.  folio,  Lugduni,  1642. 

[L.  4.  10.] 

LiGHTFOOT  (John)  The  Harmony  of  the  Foure  Evangelists.  Parts 
I.  II.  HI,     4to.  London,  1644-47-50.     [D.  19.  13.] 

Althofferi  (CliristopLori)  Harmonia  Evangelistarum  emeduUata ;  hoc 
est,  Observationes  Sacrae  in  quatuor  Evangelistas.     4to.  Jenaj,  1653. 

[G.  19.  5.] 

Clerici  (Johannis)  Harmonia  Evangelica  :  cui  subjuncta  est  Historia 
Jesu  Christi,  ex  quatuor  Evangelistis  concinnata.  4to.  Lugduni,  [i.  e. 
Altorfii,]  1700.     [R.  8.  20.] 

Whiston  (William)  A  Short  View  of  the  Chronology  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment, and  of  the  Harmony  of  the  Four  Evangelists.  4to.  Cambridge, 
1702.     [R.  8.  30.] 

Wright  (John)  A  Short  View  of  Mr.  Whiston  s  Harmony  of  the  New 
Testament.     4to.  London,  1704.     QP.  42.  (2.)] 

PiLKiKGTON  (Matthew)  The  Evangelical  History  and  Harmony,  folio 
London,  1747.     [R.  2.  SS.] 

Macknight  (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,  1.763.     [C.  23.  11,12.] 

Observations  on  Dr.  Macknight's  Harmony,  so  far  as  relates  to  the  History 
of  our  Saviour's  Resurrection.     4to.  London,  1764.     [P.   6.  2.] 

fPftiESTLEY  (Joseph)  A  Harmony  of  the  Evangehsts  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  general  man- 
ner; with  select  various  readings  and  notes,     folio,  London,  1778. 

[O.  2.  34.] 

RiCHEL  (Dionysii)  Divi  Pauli  Monopanton :  id  est,  Unum  ex  Omnibus 
D.  Pauli  Epistolis,  per  locos  communes  seu  certarum  materiarum 
titulos.     ISmo.  Parisiis,  1631.     [K.   16.  31.] 

•Roberts  (Pcier)  A  Harmony  of  the  Epistles  of  the  Holy  Apostles  : 
to  which  is  added,  a  Summary  of  the  Entire.     4to.  Cambridge,  1 800. 


HOLY    SCRIPTURES.  21 

iii.    Works  I'econciling  alleged  or  see7mng  Contradictions  in 
the  Sacred  Writings. 

Broughtoni  (Hugonis)  Concentus  SS.  Scripturae.    4to.  Hanoviae,  1602. 

[S.   1.  4.] 

Althameri  (Andrese)   Conciliationes  Locorum    Scripturae,   quae  specie 

tenus  inter  se  pugnare  videntur.   12mo.  Norimberga?,  1636.  [G.  19.  29.] 

The  Reconciler  of  the  Bible :  wherein  above  Two  Thousand  seeming 
Contradictions  throughout  the  Old  and  New  Testament  are  fully  and 
plainly  reconciled,  by  J.  T.     12mo.  London,  1656.     [F.  17.  15.] 


3.  Apocryphal  Books  and  Writings. 

*Libri  Veteris  Testamenti  Apocryphi.     Textum  Graecum  recognovit,  et 

Variarum   Lectionum   Delectum  adjecit,    Jo.   Christ.  Gul.   Augusti. 

Lipsiae,  1804.  8vo. 
The  Apocrypha.     12mo.  Edinburgh,  1763.     [li.  3.42.] 
An  Essay  vpon  the  Books  commonly  called  "  Apocrypha"     By  a  Lover  of 

Truth.     Svo.  LrWwt,  1740.     [P.  97.  (7.)] 

^, Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1740.     [P.  306.  (10.)] 

Lee  (Francis)  A  Dissertation  -upon  the  Second  Book  o/  Esdras.    Svo.  London^ 

1722.     [F.  23.  5.] 
Tobias  Hebraic^,  ut  is  adhuc  hodie  apud  Judaeos  invenitur.     Omnia  ex 

Hebraeo  in  Latinum  translata  per  Paulum  Fagium.     4to.  Isnae,  1532. 

[K.  14.  17.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Isnae,  1532.     [K.  14.  38.] 

Fabricii  (Joannis  Alberti)  Codex  Pseudepigraphus  Veteris  Testamenti. 

8vo.  3  tomis,  Hamburgi,  1713-23-33.     [D.  15.  39,40,40*.] 
Fabricii  (Joannis  Alberti)  Codex  Pseudepigraphus  Novi  Testamenti.  Svo. 

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. 

Bbrthokii  (Petri)  Moralitate?  Bibliorum.     2  tomis,  Svo.  Duaci,  1609. 

[K.  17.  21,22.] 
Clapham  (Henoch)    A   Briefe  of  the  Bible's  History.      Drawne  first 
into  English  Poesie,  and  then   illustrated  by  apt  Annotations  :  wherto" 
is  added  a  Synopsis  of  the  Bible's  Doctrine.     24mo.  London,  1639. 

[D.  18.  48.] 
CoMESTORis (Petri)  HistoriaScholastica.  4to.Lugduni,  1543.  [G.  19. 11.] 

De  Vita  et  Morte  Mosis  Libri  tres.     Hebraice  edidit,  Latina  Interpreta- 
tione  et  Notis  illustravit  Gilbertus  Gaulmyn.     Svo.  Parisiis,  1629. 

[L  15.  44.] 
t  Benson  (George)  The  Life  of  Christ.     4to.  London,  1764. 

Harwood  (Edward)  The  Life  and  Character  of  Jesus  Christ  Delineated. 
Svo.  London,  1772.     [P.  288.  (1.)] 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  our  Lord  and  Sa- 
viour Jesus  Christ.     4to.  Oxfprd,  1685.    [M.  14.  3.] 


%%  RELIGION. 

Law  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  Carlisle)  Reflections  on  the  Life  and  Cha- 
racter of  Christ.     8vo.  Cambridge,  n.  rf.     [[Hh.  3.  26.] 

NoLLET  (Michel)  A  Compendium  of  the  Bible,  by  way  of  Question 
and  Answer,  in  French  and  English.    8vo.  London,  1752.    QR.  7.  26.] 

PuLsicTi  (Camilli)  Consonantise  Veteris  cum  Novo  Testamento  sua- 
vissimae,  quoad  Christi  Domini  ej usque  Sanctissimae  Matris  Mariae 
Virginis  Vitam  universam,  Sacrorum  Doctorum  authoritatibus  cor- 
roboratae.     4to.  Venetiis,  1628.     [G.  20.  16.] 

Reading  (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  hands,  and  supervised  by  Dr.  Horneck.  4to. 
London,  1699.     [H.  6.  21.] 

Trimmer  (Sarah)  An  Abridgment  of  Scripture  History.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1804.     [li.  1.  14.] 

Watts  (Isaac)  A  View  of  the  Whole  Scripture  History.  8vo.  London, 
1732.     [F.  22.  19.] 


II.    Sacred  Philology ;  or,  the  Criticism  and  Inter- 
pretation of  the  Scriptures. 

1.  Introductions  to  the  Holy  Scriptures. — Critical 
Essays  and  Treatises  on  the  Sacred  Text,  its  Style 
and  Jdiom,  and  on  Translations  of  the  Bible. 

*Le  Long  (Jacobi)  Bibliotheca  Sacra  :  seu  Syllabus  omnium  fere  Sacrae 
Scripturse  Editionum  et  Versionum  ;  emendata  et  continuata  ab  An- 
drea Gottlob  Masch.     4  tomis,  4to.  Halae,  1778-90. 


Bbngllii  (Jo.  Alberti)  Apparatus  Criticus  ad  Novum  Testamentum, 
Criseos  Sacrae  Compendium,  Limam,  Supplementum  et  Fructum  exhi- 
bens.     Curante  Philippo  Davide  Burkio.     4to.  Tubingae,  1763. 

[Aa.  2.  40.] 

Bengelii  (J.  A.)  Apparatus  Criticus  ad  Novum  Testamentum.  4to.  Tu- 
bingae, 1734.     [R.  17.  24.] 

Bentley  (Richard)  Proposals  for  a  New  Edition  of  the  Greek  Testament 
and  Latin  Version.     4to.  London,  1721.     [N.  8.  31.] 

MiDDLETON  (Coiii/ers)  Remarks,  paragraph  by  paragraph,  Upon  the  Pro- 
posals published  by  Richard  Bentley  for  a  New  Edition  of  the  Greek  Tes- 
tament and  Latin  Version.     4to.  London,  1721.     [N.  8.  31.] 

1 Another  Copy.    4to.  London,  1721.     [P.  15.  (11.)] 

Another  Copy.  4to.  In  Middleton's  Works,  Vol.H.  [G.  9.  13.] 

Middleton  {Conyers)  Farther  Remarks  upon  Dr.  Bentley  s  Proposals,  con- 
taining a  full  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- 
(/ort,  1721.     [N.  8.  31.] 

Epistolce  Duce  ad  celeberrimum  doctissimumqiie  tirum  F ■  V profes- 

sortm  Amstelodamensem  scriptce.   Quorum   in  altera  agitur  de  Editione 
Novi  Testament  i  a  Clarissimo  Bentleio  suscepta^   omnesque  ejus  ad  hue  in 


SACRED    PHILOLOGY.  23 

lucem  emissx  conjecturce  de  sacro  Textu  examinantur.  In  altera  vero 
multae  de  corruptis  (uti  videntur)  epistolarum  Novi  Testamenti  locis  con- 
jecturce jam  primum  edita  proponuntur.  [Juctore  Z.  Pearce,  posted 
Episcopo  Roffensi.']     4to.  Londini,  1721.     [N.  8.  31.] 

Berriman  (John)  A  Critical  Dissertation  upon  1  Tim.  iii.  16.  Wherein 
Rules  are  laid  down  to  distinguish  in  various  Readings  which  is  ge- 
nuine ;  and  an  Account  given  of  above  one  hundred  Greek  Manu- 
scripts of  St.  Paul's  Epistles.     8vo.  London,  1741.     [D.  27.  15.] 

Blackwali,  (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.  12mo. 
2  vols.  London,  1737.     [G.  21.  27,28.] 

BooTTii  (Arnoldi)  Animadversiones  Sacrae  ad  Textum  Hebraicum  Ve- 
teris  Testamenti :  in  quibus  loci  multi  difficiles,  hactenus  non  satis 
inteUecti  vulgo,  multaque  phrases  obscuriores  ac  vocabula  parum  adhuc 
percepta,  explicantur ;  veraeque  Expositiones  cum  aliorum  Interpreta- 
raentis,  praecipue  Graeci,  Syri,  Chaldaei,  Hieronymi,  ac  Rabbinorum, 
conferuntur.     4to.  Londini,  1644.     [G.  19.  4.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1644.     [B.  7.  38.] 

*BoYs   (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. 
Brett  (Thomas)  A  Letter,  shewing  why  our  English  Bibles  differ  so 

much  from  the  Septuagint,  though  both  are  translated  from  the  Hebrew 

Original.     8 vo.  London,  1743.     [R.  19.  7.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  In  Vol.  III.  of  Bishop  Watson's  Collection 

of  Tracts.     [L  25.  22.] 
Cappelli  (Ludovici)  Critica  Sacra ;  sive  de  Variis  quae  in  Sacris  Veteris 

Testamenti   Libris  occurrunt  Lectionibus.     folio,    Lut.  Paris.    1650. 

[K.  12.  4.] 
Booth  (Arnoldi)  De  Textus  Hebraici  Ceteris   Testamenti  Certitudine   et 

Authentia,  contra  Ludovici  Capelli  Criticam,  Epistola  ad  Revcrendissimnm 

Jacobum   Usserium,  Archiepiscopum  Armachanum.     4to.  Parisiis,  1650. 

[M.  14.  36.'] 
Cappelli  (Ludovici)  De  Critic^  nuper  a  se  edita  Epistola  Apologetica,  in 

qua  Arnoldi  Bootii  temeraria  Criticae  Censura  refellitur.    4to.  Salmurii, 

1651.     [N.  8.  44.] 
BuxTORFii  (Johannis,fliiJ  Anticritica :  sen  Vindiciae  Veritatis  Hehraica: 

adversus  Ludovici  Cappelli  Criticarn  Sacram,  ejusque  Defensionem.     4to. 

Basilece,  1653.     [K,  14.  24.] 
Cappelli  (Ludovici)  Diatriba  de  Veris  et  Antiquis  Ebrseorum  Literis,  op- 

posita  Job.   Buxtorfii  de  eodem  Argumento    Dissertationi.      ISmo. 

Amstelodami,  1645.     [M.  16.  46.] 
Carpzovii   (Jo.  Gottlob.)  Commentatio  Critica  ad  Libros  Novi  Testa- 
menti.    4to.  Lipsiae,  1730.     [R.  8.  22.] 
fCASTALioNis   (Sebastiani)  Defensio  suarum  Translationum,  et  maxime 

Novi  Foederis.     8vo.  Basileae. 
An  Account  of  the  Translation  of  the  Bible  into  the  Lithuanian  Tongue, 

into  which  Language  the  Scriptures  were  as  yet  never  translated :  with 

a  copy  of  the  Testimonial  givpn  to  the  Translator  [^Samuel  Boguslaus 


24  RELIGION. 

CHYr,iNski],andof  the  Approbation  of  his  undertaking,  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.  Collyer's  Sacred  Interpreter.     8vo.     [P.   131.(18.)] 

CosiN  (John,  Bishop  of  Durham)  A  Scholastical  History  of  the  Canon  of 
the  Holy  Scripture,  or  the  Certain  and  Indubitate  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.     Svo.  London,  1732.     [R.  10.  32.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1732.    [P.  55.  (10.)] 

DupiN  (L.  E.)  Dissertation  Preliminaire  :  ou  Prolegomenes  sur  la  Bible. 
4to.  Paris,  1701.     [N.  6.  6.] 

Edwards  (Tho.)  Duse  Dissertationes:  In  priore  quarum  probatur,Varian- 
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labefactare  ejus  auctoritatem  in  rebus  quaj  ad  Fidem  et  Mores  perti- 
nent :  In  posteriore  vero,  Praedestinationem  Paulinam  ad  Gentilium 
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Flacii  (Matthiie)  Clavis  Scripturae  Sacrae.  2  tomis,  folio.  Basilese, 
1580-81.     [Ff.  2.  6,7.^ 

A  Full  Inquiry'  into  the  Original  Authority  of  the  Text  in  1  John  v.  7. 
containing  an  Account  of  Dr.  Mill's  Evidences  from  Antiquity,  for  and 
against  its  being  genuine.     Svo.  London,   1715.     [M.  20.  9.] 

Geddes  (Alexander)  Prospectus  of  a  New  Translation  of  the  Bible. 
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Gell  (Robert)  An  Essay  toward  the  Amendment  of  the  last  English 
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Glassii  (Salomonis)  Philologia  Sacra.     2  vols.  4to.  Francofurti,  1659. 

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Gray  (Robert)  A  Key  to  the  Old  Testament  and  Apocrypha :  or  an 
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*Gray  (Robert)  The  Connexion  between  the  Sacred  Writings  and  the 
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Honii  (Humfredi)  Contra  Historiam  Aristeae  de  LXX  Interpretibiis 
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James  (Thomae)  Bellum  Papale,  sive  Concordia  Discors  Sexti  Quinti 
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Le  Cene  (Charles)  Projet  d'une  Nouvelle  Version  Fran9aise  dc  la  Bible. 

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Llewelyn  (Thomas)  An  Historical  Account  of  the  British  or  Welsh 
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Lookup  (John)  The  Erroneous  Translations  in  the  Vulgar  Versions  of 
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Edwards  (ThomoB)  Epistola  ad  Robertum  Lo-wthium,  S.T.I*,  de  Sacra  He- 
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brew Metre,  in  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Edwards,  in  Answer  to  his  Latin 
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Latin  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Robert  Lowth,  D.  D.  Bishop  of  London,  by  G. 
Gregory.  To  which  are  added  the  Principal  Notes  of  Professor 
Michaehs,  and  Notes  by  the  Translator  and  others.  Second  Edition. 
2  vols.  Svo,  London,  1816. 

*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  Praelections  and  Isaiah,  and  an  Application  of  the  Principles  so 
reviewed  to  the  Illustration  of  the  New  Testament.  By  John  Jebb, 
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LuKiN  (H.)  An  Introduction  to  the  Holy  Scripture;  containing  the 
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Massey  (Edmundi)  De  Sacrd  Vernacula  Lingua  Epistola.  4to.  Lon- 
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Mich AE  LIS  (John  David)  Introductory  Lectures  to  the  Sacred  Books  of 
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Michaelis  (John  David)  Introduction  to  the  New  Testament :  translated 
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trandated  by  the  Rev.  Herbert  Marsh  and  augmented  with  Notes,'  By 
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Marsh  (Herbert)  Letters  to  the  Anonymous  Author  of  Remarks  on  Mi- 
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textu,  corrupta  Talmudis  Rabbinorumque  auctoritate,  restituuntur : 
et  Animadversiones  in  Censuram  Exercitationura  ad  Samaritanorum 
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Morini  (Joannis)  Exercitationes  Ecclesiasticas  in  utrumque  Samarita- 
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Morini  (Stephani)  Exercitationes  de  Lingua  Primagva  ejusque  Appen- 
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Hottingeri  (Johannis  Henrici)  Exercitationes  Anti-  Moriniance,  de  Pentaleu- 
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OsTERVALD  (John)  The  Necessity  and  Usefulness  of  reading  the  Holy 
Scriptures,  and  the  Dispositions  with  which  they  ought  to  be  read. 
12mo.  London,  1750.     [P.  356.'] 


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Owen  (Henry)  Observations  on  the  Four  Gospels  :  tending  chiefly  to 
ascertain  the  times  of  their  publication,  and  illustrate  the  manner  and 
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Pailadii  (Petri)  Isagoge  ad  Lihros  Propheticos  et  Apostolicos.  12mo. 
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Percy  (Thomas  Bp.  of  Dromore)  A  Key  to  the  New  Testament:  giving 
an  account  of  the  several  Books,  their  Contents,  their  Authors,  and  the 
Times,  Places,  and  Occasions,  on  which  they  were  respectively  written. 
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Pfeifferi  (Augusti)  Critica  Sacra;  sive  De  Sacri  Codicis  Partitione, 
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Pflug  (Julii)  Elenchus  Theologorum  in  tota  Sacra  Biblia.  4to.  Colonise, 
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PossEviNi  (Antonii)  Apparatus  Sacc-r  ad  Scriptores  Veteris  et  Novi  Testa- 
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horum  Versiones ;  Theologos  Scholasticos,  qui  contra  Hasreticos 
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casus  Conscientise  explicarunt  ;  Alios,  qui  Canonicum  Jus  sunt  inter- 
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Pratt  (Josiah)  Prospectus,  with  Specimens,  of  a  New  Polyglott  Bible 
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Pratt  (Josiah)  Prospectus  of  a  Polyglott  Bible  in  octavo,  with  an  Appen- 
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Pritii  (Jo.  Georgii)  Introductio  in  Lectionem  Novi  Testamenti ;  iii 
qua,  quae  ad  Rem  Criticam,  Historiam,  Chronologiam,  et  Geographiani 
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Richardson  (John)  The  Canon  of  the  New  Testament  Vindicated  :  in 
answer  to  the  Objections  of  J[ohn].  T[oland].  in  his  Amyntor.  8vo. 
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RivETi   (Andreae)  Critici  Sacri  Libris  IV.     8vo.  Genevae,  1626. 

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Riveti  (Andreas)  Isagoge  seu  Introductio  Generalis  ad  Scripturam  Sa- 
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Roberts  (Francis)  Clavis  Bibliorum  :  '  The  Key  of  the  Bible,  unlocking 
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Search  the  Scriptures.  A  Treatise  shewing  that  all  Christians  ought 
to  read  the  Holy  Books;  with  directions  to  them  herein.  18mo. 
London,  1685.     [K.  16.  9.] 

Sharp  (Granville)  Remarks  on  the  Uses  of  the  Definitive  Article  in  the 
Greek  Text  of  the  New  Testament.     12mo.  Durham,   \7dS. 

[Hh.  4.  35.] 


30  RELIGION. 

Six  Letters  to  Granville  Sharp,  Esq.  respecting  his  remarks  on  the  Uses  of 
the  Dejinitive  Article  in  the  Greek  Text  of  the  New  Testament,  [fiy 
Christopher  Wordsworth,  D.D.^     8vo.  London,  1802.     [Bb.  3.  26.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1802.     [Bb.  3.  27.] 

Simon  (Richard)  Histoire  Critique  du  Vieux  Testament.    4to.  Rotterdam, 

1675.     [E,  14.  13.] 
Simon  (Richard)  A  Critical  History  of  the  Old  Testament.     Translated 

from  the  French.     4to.  London,  1682.     [R.  16.  32.] 

Reponse  de  Pierre  Ambrvn,  ministre  du  Saint  Evangile,  a  I'Histoire  Cri- 
tique du  Vieux  Testament,  composee  par  le  Pkre  Simon.  4to.  Rotterdam, 
1685.     [E.  14.  16.] 

Simon  (Richard)  Histoire  Critique  du  Texte  du  Nouveau  Testament. 
2  vols.  4to.    Rotterdam,  1689.     [E.  14.  14,15.] 

Simon  (Richard)  A  Critical  History  of  the  Text  of  the  New  Testament, 
translated  from  the  French.     4to.  London,  1689.     [C.  20.  8.] 

Simon  (Richard)  Critical  Inquiries  into  the  various  editions  of  the  Bible  : 
togetiier  with  animadversions  on  a  small  Treatise  of  Dr.  Isaac  Vos- 
sius  concerning  the  Oracles  of  the  Sybils.  Translated  from  the 
Latin.     4to.  London,  1684.     [R.  16.  29.] 

Simon  (Richard)  Nouvelles  Observations  sur  les  Textes  et  les  Versions 
du  Nouveau  Testament.    4to.  Rotterdam,  1695.     [E.  14.  17.] 

Bibliotheca  Sancta,  a  F.  Sixto  Senensi,  Ordinis  Praedicatorum,  ex  praeci- 

puis  Catholicae  Ecclesiae  authoribus  collecta,  et  in  Octo  Libros  digesta. 

Edita  atque  scholiis  illustrata  a  Johanne  Hayo,  Scoto.     folio,  Parisiis, 

1610.     [K.  4.  10.] 
Spearman  (R.)  Letters  concerning  the  Septuagint  Translation  and  the 

Heathen  Mythology.     8vo.  London,  1759.     [R.  19.  51.] 

Tena  (Ludovici  de)  Isagoge  in  totam  Scripturam.  folio,  Bareinonae, 
1620.     [D.  11.  15.] 

Travis  (Geo.)  Letters  to  Edward  Gibbon,  Esq.  in  defence  of  the  Au- 
thenticity of  the  seventh  verse  of  the  fifth  Chapter  of  the  first  Epistle 
of  St.  John.     8vo.  2d.  Edit.  London,  1785.     [Bb.  3.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  3d.  Edit.  London,  1794.     [Bb.  3.  22.] 

PoRSON  (  Richard  J  Letters  to  Mr.  Archdeacon  Travis  in  Answer  to  his  De- 
fence of  the  Three  Heavenly  Witnesses,  1  John  v.  7.     ^\o.  London,  1790. 

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Marsh  (Herbert)  Letters  to  Mr.  Archdeacon  Travis,  in  Vindication  of  one 
of  his  Notes  to  Michaelis's  Introduction.  With  an  Appendix,  containing 
a  Review  of  Mr.  Travis's  Collation  of  the  Greek  MSS.  which  he  examined 
in  Paris,  Sfc.  Sfc.     8vo.  Leipzig,  1795.     [Bb.  3.  24.] 

TwELLs  (Leonard)  A  Vindication  of  the  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew.  8vo. 
London,  1732.     [R.  11.  11.] 

UssERii  (Jacobi  Armachani  Archiepiscopi)  De  Graeca  Septuaginta  Inter- 
pretum  Versione  Syntagma,  cum  Libri  Estherse  Editione  OrigenicA  et 
vetere  Graec^  altera,  ex  Arundelliana  Bibliotheca  nunc  primum  in 
lucem  producta.     4to.  Londini,  1655.     [G.  19.  7.] 

Vall-e  (Laurentii)  De  CoUatione  Novi  Testamenti  Libri  Duo.  l2mo. 
Amstelodami,  1630.     [I.  18.  29.] 


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*A  Vindication  of  the  Genuineness  of  the  Two  first  Chapters  of  Mat- 
thew and  Luke.     By  a  Layman.     8vo.  London,  1823. 

Ward  (Thomas)  Errata  of  the  Protestant  Bible  ;  or  the  Truth  of  the 
English  Translations  examined.     4to.  Dublin,  1807.     [Ff.  2.  14.] 

Ryan  C Edward)  An  Analysis  of  Ward's  Errata  of  the  Protestant  Bible. 
Svo.  Dublin,  1808.     [Gg.  3.  57.] 

*Grier  (Richard)  An  Ansicer  to  Ward's  Errata  of  the  Protestant  Bible. 
4to.  Dublin,  1812. 

Wetstenii  "(Jo.  Jacobi)  Prolegomena  ad  Novi  Testament!  Editionem 
accuratissimara.     4to.  Amstelaedami,  1730.     [P.  2.  (3.)] 

Whittaker  (J.  W.)  An  Historical  and  Critical  Enquiry  into  the  Inter- 
pretation of  the  Hebrew  Scriptures,  with  some  Remarks  on  Mr.  Bel- 
lamy's New  Translation.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1819.     [Ff.  6.  52.] 

A  Free  Inquiry  into  the  Authenticity  of  the  first  and  second  Chapters  of 
St.  Matthew's  Gospel.     [By  Dr. Williams.]     8vo.  London,  1771. 

[P.  306.  (1.)] 

The  Authenticity  of  the  \st  a7id  2nd  Chapters  of  St.  Matthew's  Gospel  vin- 
dicated, in  Answer  to  a  Treatise  itititled  "  A  Free  Inquiry  into  the  Au- 
thenticity," &c.     Svo.  London,  1771.     [P.  306.  (2.)] 

Free  Thoughts  upon  "  A  Free  Inquiry  into  the  Authenticity,"  Sj-c.  addressed 
to  the  Anonymous  Author,  with  a  Prefatory  Defence  of  the  Purity  and 
Integrity  of  the  New  Testament  Canon.  Svo,  London,  1771.  [P.  306.  (3.)] 

WiTTicHii  (Christophori)  Consideratio  Theologica  de  Stylo  Scripturae. 
ISmo.  Lug.  Bat.  1656.     [H.  17.  27.] 

Ye  axes  (Thomas)  A  Collation  of  an  Indian  Copy  of  the  Hebrew  Penta- 
teuch ;  with  Preliminary  Remarks,  containing  an  exact  Description  of 
the  Manuscript,  and  a  notice  of  some  others  (Hebrew  and  Syriac)  col- 
lected by  Claudius  Buchanan,  D.D.  in  the  year  1806,  and  now  depo- 
sited in  the  Public  Library,  Cambridge,  &c.     4to.  Cambridge,  1812. 

[Bb.  2.  16.] 

Young E  (Hercules)  Critical  Dissertations  on  the  New  Testament  in 
defence  of  our  Public  Version  against  the  objections  of  modern  Com- 
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2.    Grammars  and  Lexicons  to  the  Original  Lan- 
guages of  the  Scriptures. 

i.    Hebrew  and  Chaldee  Grammars  and  Lexicons. 

(1)    Grammars    and   other  Elementary   Tracts  for  the  Hebrew 
and  Chaldee  Languages. 

KiMCHi  (Rabbi)  Sepher  Michlal ;  sive  Grammatica  Hebraea.    Hebraice. 
Svo.  Venetiis,  1544.     [M.  16.  15.] 

Levi  (David)  Lingua  Sacra,  comprising   a  Hebrew   Grammar  and  a 
Hebrew-English  Dictionary,  with  points.     5  vols.  Svo.  London,  1803. 

[Hh.  6.  19-23.] 

Lingua  Sacra,  in  three  parts.     3  vols.  Svo.  London,  1785-7. 

[E.  6.  19-21.] 


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Hebraicje  Grammatices  Rudimenta  in  Usum  Scholae  Westmonaste- 
riensis.    8vo.  Londini,  1717.  [P.  131.  (17.)] 

A  Short,  Plain,  and  Comprehensive  Hebrew  Grammar,  8vo.  London, 
1785.     [li.  4.  19.] 

AvENARii  (Job.)  Grammatices  Ebraicae  Tres  Partes.  12mo.  Vitebergae, 
1586.     [F.  16.  8.] 

Bellarmini  (Roberti,  S.  R.  E.  Cardinalis)  Institutiones  Linguse  He- 
braicae,  ex  optimo  quoque  auctore  coUectae.  Inter  Operum,  Tom.  VII. 
folio,  Colonise,  1617.     [H.  11.  12.] 

Exemplar  aliud.    8vo.  Coloniae,  1598.     [K.  15.  15.] 

Bennet  (Thomae)  Grammatica  Hebraea.  8vo.  Londini,  1731.  [R.  20.  50.] 

Burgess  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  Motives  to  the  Study  of  He- 
brew.    12mo.  London,  1814.     [Aa.  3.  86.] 

Burgess  (Thomas)  Hebrew  Elements :  or  a  Practical  Introduction  to  the 
Reading  of  the  Hebrew  Scriptures.  12mo.  London,  1813.    [Aa.  3,  87.] 

Burgess  (Thomas)  Selecta  Loca  ex  Prophetis  ad  Messiam  pertinentia, 
Heb.  et  Greece.      12mo.  Dunelmise,  1808.     [Aa.  3.  88.] 

Burgess  (Thomas)  The  Hebrew  Reader.  12mo.  London,  1808.  [Hh.  7.  37.] 

Burgess  (Thomas)  Syllabarium  Hebraicum  ;  or  a  Second  Step  to  the  Read- 
ing of  Hebrew  without  Points.     12mo.  London,  1808.      [Hh.  7.  37.'} 

Burgess  (Thomas)  Hebrew  Etymology  :  consisting  of  Select  Passages  of 
Scripture,  in  which  the  original  meanings  of  many  names  of  Persons 
and  Places  are  interpreted  by  Scripture.     12mo.  London,  1813. 

[Aa.  3.  88.] 

BuxTORFii  (Johannis)  Thesaurus  Grammaticus  Linguae  Sanctse  Hebraeae. 
8vo.  Basilese,  1609.     [K.  19.  36.} 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Basileae,  1629.     [F.  16.  33.] 

Epitome  Hebraicae  Grammaticoe.     12mo.  Amstelodami,  1652. 

[Ff.  8.  96.] 

Buxtorfii  (Johannis)  De  Abbreviaturis  Hebraicis  Liber :  cui  accesse- 
runt  Operis  Talmudici  brevis  recensio,  item  Bibliotheca  Rabbinica 
nova  ordine  alphabethico  disposita.     8vo.  Basileae,  1613.     [M.  16.  7.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8 vo.  Basileae,  1640.     [E.  16.  14.] 

Buxtorfii  (Johannis)  Institutio  Epistolaris  Hebraica  ;  sive  De  conscribendis 
epistolis  Hebraicis  Liber  ;  cum  Epistolarum  Hebraicarum  centuria.  Ac- 
cessit  Appendix  variarum  Epistolarum  R.  Majemonis  et  aliorum  Rab- 
binorum,  quas  recensuit  Johannes  Buxtorfius,  fihus.  8vo.  Basilea^, 
1610.     [H.  8.  6.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Basileje,  1629.     [M.  16.  17.] 

Buxtorfii  (Johannis,  filii)  Florilegium  Hebraicum  ;  continens  elegantes 
Sententias,  Proverbia,  Apophthegmata,  Similitudines,  ex  optimis 
quibusque,  maxime  vero  priscis,  Hebraeorum  Scriptorihus,  collectura, 
et  secundum  Locos  communes  ordine  alphabetico  dispositum.  8vo. 
Basilese,  1648.     [M.  16.  4.] 

Bythneri  (Victorini)  Lingua  Eruditorum,  sive  Methodica  Institutio 
Linguae  Sancta?.  Cui  addita  est  Introductio  ad  Linguam  Chaldaeam 
Veteris  Testamenti.     12mo.  Londini,  1664.     [G.  16.  18.] 

'  . '  Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.  Londini,  1635.     [F.  16.  46.] 


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Calignii  (A.  R.)  Institutiones  Hebraicae.     4to.  Parisiis,  1545.  [M.  16.  5.] 

Clenardi  (Nicolai)  Tabula  in  Grammaticen  Hebraicam.  8vo.  Parisiis, 
1564.     [K.  16.  2.] 

CuRTii  (Sebastiani)  Radices  Linguae  Sanctae  Hebraeae,  Biblicis  moralibus 
sententiis,  adagiis,  aliisque  elegantioribus  e  sacro  codice  depromptis 
loquendi  formulis,  eo  compendio  expressse,  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.  Franekerae,  1609.     [L.  19.  29.] 

JoANNis  Carapensis  Grammatica  Hebraea,  ex  variis  Libellis  Eliae,  gram- 
maticorum  omnium  doctissimi,  congesta.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1643. 

[M.  16.  13.] 

JouDiNii  (Antonii)  Hebraicae  Radices,  seu  Primigeniae  Hebraismi  Voces, 
centenis  versuum  decadibus  comprehensas.     8vo.  Lugduni,  1624. 

[I.  15.  49.] 

JuNii  (Francisci)  Grammatica  Hebraeae  Linguje.     4to.  Francofurti,  1580. 

[C.  1.  38.] 

*Lee  (Samuel)  A  Series  of  Lectures  on  the  Hebrew  Language,  so  ar- 
ranged as  to  form  a  complete  and  easy  System  of  Hebrew  Grammar. 
Svo.  London,  1826. 

Martinii  (Petri)  Grammatica  Hebraea.   12mo.  Rupellae,  1  591.  [G.  8.  18.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.  Rupellae,  1597.     [C.  16.  G.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Arastelodami,  1621.     [F.  7.  ^S."] 

Martinii  (Petri)  Grammaticae  Hfebroeae  TayvoXoyia.  12mo.  Rupellae, 
1590.     [G.  8.  18.] 

Merceui  (Johannis)  Tabulae  in  Grammaticen  Linguae  Chaldaeae.  8vo. 
Witebergae,  1579.     [M.  16.  21.] 

MuNSTERi  (Sebastiani)  Institutio  Hebraea.  Accedit  Jonas  Propheta  in 
quatuor  orbis  principalioribus  Unguis,  Graeca,  Tiatina,  Hebraea  atque 
Chaldaica,  pulchre  sibi  correspondentibus  columnellis.  12mo.  Basileae, 
1524.     [G.  16.27.] 

Ottonis  (Julii  Conradi)  Grammatica  Hebrjea,  methodice  tractata  pro 
more  Rabbinorura.  Cum  Abbreviaturis  Rabbinorum  secundum  or- 
dinem  Alphabeti.     8vo.  Noribergge,  1605.     [M.  16.  25.] 

Reuchlini  (Joannis)  De  Accentibus  et  Orthographia  Linguae  Hebraicae. 
4to.  Hagenose,  1518.     [K.  14.  13.] 

Robertson  (Gulielmi)  Manipulus  Linguae  Sanctae.  8vo.  Cantabrigife, 
1683.     [D.  6.  30.] 

ScHiNDLERi  (Valentini)  Institutiones  Hebraicae.     8vo.  Witebergae,  1581. 

[M.  16.8.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Wittebergae,  1612.     [D.  15.  52.] 

ScHULTENs  (Alberti)  Institutiones  ad  Fundamenta  Linguae  Hebraeae. 
4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1756.     [Bb.  2.  7.] 

Am  Inquiry  into  the  Use  of  the  Hebrew  Connective  Particle,  when  pre- 
fixed to  Verbs.     8vo.  York,  1809.     [Gg.  7.  15.] 

— -—  Another  Copy.     Svo.  York,  1809.     [Hh.  2.  38.] 

Remabks  on  Hebrew  Tenses.     Svo.  York,  1810.     [Hh.  7.  28.] 

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34  RELIGION. 

(2)  Hebrew  and  Chaldee  Lexicons. 

KiMCHi  (Rabbi  David)  Dictionarium  Hebraicum.     folio.     [K.  11.  15.] 

ELiiE  Levitaj  (Rabbi)  Thisbites:  opusculum  Hebraicum,  in  quo  712 
vocum,  qxicB  sunt  partim  Hebraicae,  Chaldaicae,  Arabicse,  Grsecae  et 
Latinae,  quseque  in  Dictionariis  non  facile  inveniuntur,  et  a  Rabbinis 
tamen  Hebraeorum  in  scriptis  suis  passim  inveniuntur,  Origo,  Etymon, 
et  varus  Usus  docte  ostenditur  et  explicatur  per  Paulum  Fagium.  He- 
braice  et  Latine.     4to.  Isnae,  1541.     [K.  14.  20.] 

Alabastri  (Guilielmi)  Spiraculum  Tubarum ;  sive  Fons  Spiritualium  Ex- 
positionum  ex  aequivocis  Pentaglotti  Significationibus,  Hebraic^  et  La- 
tine,     folio,  Londini.     [K.  12.  13.] 

BuxTORFii  (Joannis)  Lexicon  Chaldaicum,  Talraudicum  et  Rabbinicum. 
folio,  Basileae,  1680.     [Aa.  1.  34.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Basileae,  1639.     [G.  3.  1.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Basileae,  1639.     [K.  13.  16.] 

Buxtorfii  (Joannis)  Lexicon  Hebraicum  et  Chaldaicum  cum  Indice  La- 
tino.    12mo.  Basileae,  1631.     [Ff.  8.  23.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     [li.  6.  31.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Londini,  1646.     [D.  15.  57.1 

Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.  Basileae,  1658.     [G.  16.  16.] 

BuxToani  (Joannis,  filii)  Lexicon  Chaldaicum  et  Syriacum,  quo  omnes 
voces,  quae  in  Veteris  Testamenti  Targumim  seu  Paraphrasibus  Chal- 
daicis  Onkelosi,  Jonathanis  et  Aliorum,  item  in  Novi  Testamenti  Syriaca 
translatione  reperiuntur,  accurate  et  methodice  dispositae  et  fideliter 
explicatae,  copiose  absolut^que  describuntur.     4to.  Basileae,  1622. 

[K.  14.  23.] 

Bythneri  (Victorini)  Clavis  Linguae  Sanctae  Universa,  Voces  Pentateuchi 
sententiis  Biblicis  comprehendens,  earumque  Analysin  critice  exhi- 
bens.     8vo.  Cantabrigian,  1648.     [F.  18.  33.] 

' Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1648.     [D.  15.  55.] 

FoRSTERi  (Joannis)  Dictionarium  Hebraicum.     folio,  Basileae,  1557. 

[H.  9.  21.] 

*Gesenius  (Wilhelm)  A  Hebi-ew  Lexicon  to  the  Books  of  the  Old  Tes- 
tament, including  the  Geographical  Names  and  Chaldaic  Words  in 
Daniel,  Ezra,  &c.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Christopher  Leo. 
2  vols,  royal  4to.  Cambridge,  at  the  University  Press,   1825-26. 

*GiBBS  (J.  W.)  A  Hebrew  and  English  Lexicon  to  the  Old  Testament, 
including  the  Biblical  Chaldee,  from  the  German  Works  of  Professor 
W.  Gesenius.     8vo.  London,  1826. 

HuLsii  (Antonii)  Nomenclator  Biblicus  Hebrseo-Latinus.  12mo.  Bredae, 
1650.     [F.  17.  21.] 

Leigh  (Edwardi)  Critica  Sacra;  sive  Observationes  Philologicic  et 
Theological  in  omnes  Radices  Veteris  Testamenti ;  et  in  omnes  Voces 
Novi  Testamenti.     folio,  Amstelodami,  1679.     [Ff.  2.  30.] 

Critica  Sacra,     folio,  Londini,  1650.     [Hh.  1.  14.] 

Meisner  (Joannis  Henrici)  Nova  Veteris  Testamenti  Clavis.  Addita  est 
Significatio  Verborum  Hebraicorum  b  Versione  Alexandrina,  cujus  Dis- 


LEXICONS  TO  THE  NEW  TESTAMENT.         35 

crepantiae  simul  a  Textu  Hebraico  saepe  dijudicantur.  Vol.  I.  II. 
continentia  Libros  Pentateuchi  usque  ad  2  Lib.  Regum.  8vo.  Lipsiae, 
1800.     [Bb.   3.   11,12.] 

MuNSTERi  (v^ebastiani)  Dictionarium  Hebraicum  ex  Rabbinis,  prseser- 
tim  ex  Radicibus  Davidis  Kimchi,  auctum  et  locupletatum.  folio,  1564. 

[I.  8.  29.] 

Pagnini  (Sancti)  Thesaurus  Lingua;  Sanctae,  Hebraice  et  Latine. 
folio,  Lugduni,  1575.     [K,  10.  19.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio.     [C.  4.   15.] 

Pagnini    (Sancti)    Thesauri    Hebraicae    Linguae   Epitome;    cui    accessit 

Graramatices  Libellus   ex   optimis  quibusque  Grammaticis    collectus. 

folio,  Antverpiae,  1572.     [K.   10.  9.] 

Exemplar  aliud.    8vo.  Antverpia;,  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.] 

Parkhurst  (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.  3.  45.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1778.     [C.  21.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1778.     [Ff.  2.  27.] 

Another  Copy.     3d  Edit.  4to.  London,  1792.    [Ff.  2.  26.] 

Lexicon  (auctoris  anonymi,  vulgo  Passionei  dictum)  Hebraico-Chal- 
daico-Latino-Biblicum.    2  vols,  folio,  Avenione,  1765.    [Aa.  1.  36,37..^ 

Plantavitii  (Joannis)  Planta  Vitas ;  seu  Thesaurus  Synonymicus  He- 
braico-Chaldaico-Rabbinicus.  Hebraice  et  Latine.  folio,  Lodovae, 
1644.     [K.   13.  5.] 

Robertson  (Gulielmi)  Thesaurus  Linguae  Sanctae ;  sive  Concordan- 
tiale  Lexicon  Hebraeo-Latino-Biblicum.    4to,  Londini,  1680.  [K.  14.  1.] 

TossANii  (Petri)  Dictionum  Hebraicarum  Syllabus.  18mo.  Basileae, 
1615.     [D.   17.  34.] 

ii.  Greek  Grammars,  LeMcoiis^  and  Glossaries  to  the  New 

Testament. 

•Winer  (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. 

Lexicon  GRiECUM  et  Institutiones  Linguae  Graecae  ad  Sacri  Apparatus 
Instructionem.     folio,  Antverpiae,   1572.     [K.   10.  9.] 

Alberti  (Joannis)  Glossarium  Graecum  in  Sacros  Novi  Foederis  Libros. 
8vo.  Lugduni  Batavorum,  1735.     [A.  17.  75.] 

CHEiTOMiEi  (Mart.  Petr.)  Grseco-Barbara  Novi  Testamenti,  qua;  Orienti 

Originem  debent.     12mo.  Amstelodami,  1649.     [M.   16.  49.] 
Dawson  (Joannis)  Lexicon  Novi  Testamenti.     8vo.  Cantabrigice,  1706. 

[R.  13.  26.] 
Leigh  (Edward)  Critica  Sacra  :  or  Philologicall  and  Theologicall  Obser- 
vations upon  all  the  Greek  Words  of  the  New  Testament.     4to.  Lon- 
don, 1646.     [R.  8.  16.] 

D  2 


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.     3d  Edit.  London,  1798.     [Bb.  3.  44.] 

• Another  Copy  (2d  and  best  edition.)     4to.  London,  1794. 

[Ff.  2.  28.] 

Another  Copy,     royal  Bvo.  Edinburgh,  1813.     [Hh.  1.  30.] 

Pasgris  (Georgii)  Lexicon  Graeco-Latinum    in    Novum    Domini   Jesu 

Christi  Testamentum.     12mo.  Herbornae,  1619.     [S.  3.  18.] 
• ■ Exemplar  aliud ;   auctum  vocibus,  quae  occurrunt  in  Versioni- 

bus  Antiquis  Graecis  Veteris  Testamenti,  a  Christiano  Schotano.  18mo. 

Amstelodami,  1654.     [K.  16.  16.] 
ScHLEusNERi  (Johannis  Friederici)  Novum  Lexicon  Graeco-Latinum   in 

Novum  Testamentum.     2  tomis  in  4  vols.  8vo.  Lipsise,  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  rehquos  Graecos  Inter- 

pretes,  ac  Scriptores  Apocryphos  Veteris  Testamenti.     3  vols.  8vo. 

Glascuee,  1822. 

"Wahl  (Abrahami  Christ.)  Clavis  Philologica  Novi  Testamenti.  2  vols. 
Svo.^Lipsiae,  1822. 

*RoBiNsoN  (Edward)  A  Greek  and  English  Lexicon  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment, from  the  '  Clavis  Philologica'  of  Christ.  Abr.  Wahl.  royal  8vo. 
Andover  [^Massachussetts;]   1825. 


3.   Commentators^  Interpreters,  and  Paraphrasts  on 
the  Scriptures. 

Crowmi  (Gulielmi)  Elenchus  Scriptorum  in  Sacram  Scripturam,  tam 
Graecorum  quam  Latinorum.     8vo.  Londini,   1672.     [[A.   19.  74.]] 

tExemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Londini,  1672. 

*RosENMULLERi  (J.  G.)  Historia  Interpretationis  Librorum  Sacrorum  in 
Ecclesia  Christiana.  5  tomis,  12rao.  Hildburghusaj  et  I^ipsia;,  1795 
—1814. 


i.  Treatises  on  the  Interpretation  of  Scripture. 

IsiDORi  Pelusiota;  de  Interpretatione  Divinae  Scriptura;  Epistola;,  Graece 
et  Latine.  Cura  Jacobi  Billii  et  Cunradi  Rittershusii.     folio,  Ex  OfR- 

.     cina  Commeliniana,  1606.     IK.  3.  12.;] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Parisiis,   1638.     [N.  3.  19.] 

Abichtii  (Jo.  Georg.)  Ars  distincte  Legend!  et  Interpretandi  Scriptu- 
ram Sacram  Veteris  Testamenti.     8vo.  Lipsia;,  1710.     [A.  19.  125.] 

Flacii  (Matthiai)  Clavis  Scripture  :  seu  de  Sermone  Sacrarum  Litera- 
rum.     folio,  Basileae,  1607.     QL  13.  7.11 

Lavington  (George,  Bishop  of  Exeter)  The  Nature  and  Use  of  a  Type. 
8vo.  London,  1724.     {T.  70.  (2.)J 


JEWISH    COMMENTATORS.  37 

Pfeifferi  (Augusti)  Thesaurus  Hermeneuticus,  sive  De  legitima 
Scripturae  Sacrse  Interpretatione  Tractatio  luculenta.  Cum  notis  et 
praefatione  Sam.  Benedict!  Carpzovii.     8vo.  Lipsiai,  1726.  QA.  19.  13.] 

Rajibachii  (Johamiis  Jacobi)  Institutiones  Hermeneuticse  Sacrae,  variis 
observationibus  copiosissimisque  exemplis  biblicis  illustratai.  8vo. 
Jenae,  1725.     QR.  14.  26.;] 

Thoughts  on  such  Phrases  of  Scripture,  as  ascribe  Affections  and  Pas- 
sions to  the  Deity.     12mo.  London,  1750.      [;A.  19.  37.3 

TuKRETiNi  (Joannis  Alphonsi)  De  Sacr*  Scripturae  Interpretandae  Me- 
thodo  Tractatus  Bipartitus.     12mo.  Traiecti  Thuriorum,   1728. 

C;G.  21.  13.] 

*Vanmildert  (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. 

Whitby  (Danielis)  Dissertatio  de  SS.  Scripturarum  Interpretatione 
secundum  Patrum  Commentarios.     8vo.  Londini,  1714.      QB.  6.  4.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.    Londini,  1714.     [R.  12.  65.] 

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  Jud^i  Opera  Exegetica  in  Libros  Mosis,  De  Mundi  Opificio, 
historicos,  et  legales.  Cura  Davidis  Hoeschelii.  Gr.  Lat.  folio,  Co- 
lonic, 1613.     [M.  13.  2.] 

Biblia  Hebraica,  cum  triplici  Targum  in  Pentateuchum,  Onkeli,  Jona- 
than, et  Jerosolymitano,  et  Commentario  R.  Salomonis  Jarchi  in  om- 
nes  viginti  quatuorSacrse  Scripturae  libros.  2  tomis,  4to.  [I.  15.  36,37.] 

Taegum  Hierosolymitanum  in  quinque  Libros  Legis,  e  Lingua  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.  Megilloth,  cum 
Targum  et  commentario  Raschi.     foho,  Venetiis,  1548.     [K.  12.  7.] 

Rabbath:  sive  Fasciculus  Myrrhae,  i.  e.  Commentarius  Antiquus  in  Penta- 
teuchum et  Quinque  Megilloth,  sive  CanticumCanticorum,  Ruth,  Eccle- 
siasten,  Lamentationes  Jeremiae  et  Estheram.  Hebraice.  folio,  Cra- 
covise,  1599.     [K.  12.  17.] 

Oblatio  perfusa  Oleo :  Expositio  super  Pentateuchum,  a  Rabbi  Abraham 
Menahem,  Ben  Jacob,  Hebraice.     4to.     [K.  9.  17.] 

Rabbi  TobijE  Levitt  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.11.16.] 

Maimonidis  (Rabbi  Mosis)  More  Nebochim,  seu  Doctor  Perplexorum, 
ad  dubia  et  obscuriora  Scripturae  loca  rectiiis  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  Expositione  Rabbi 
MosisBen  Jehudae,  Hebraice.     4to.  Venetiis,  1596.     [K.  9.  8.] 

Simecnis  Ben  Joachim  Commentarius  in  Libros  Exodi,  Levitici  et 
Numerorum.     Hebraic^.     2  vols.  4to.  Mantuae,  1560.     [K.  14.  5,4.] 

The  Pentateuch  in  Hebrew  with  the  English  Translation  on  the  opposite 
page,  with  Notes  by  Lion  Soesmans,  corrected  and  translated  by  David 
Levi.     5  vols.  8vo.  London.     [A.  15.  78-80.] 

The  V.  Megilloth,  or  Books  of  the  Song  of  Solomon,  the  Biook  of 
Rutl),  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  Co/nmentario  R.  David  Kimchi,  Hebraice. 
folio,  Isnai,  1542.     [K.  11.  12.] 

Prophetae  Priores  et  Posteriores,  cum  Commentario  R.  David  Kimchi, 
Hebraice.     4to.  Paris,  1539.     [F.  14.  8.] 

Prophetae  Priores  et  Posteriores,  cum  Commentario  R.  Ishak  Abarbanel. 
Hebraice.     folio,  Amstelodami,  1642.     [K.  11.  14] 

Isaaci  AnRABANiELiset  R.  Mosis  Alschechi  Commentarius  in  Esaiae  Pro- 
phetiam :  cum  additamento  eorum  quae  R.  Simeon  e  veterum  dictis 
collegit.  Subjuncta  refutatione  et  texius  nova  versione  ac  paraphrasi ; 
ut  plena  de  Christi  satisfactione  doctrina  exhibeatur.  Authore  Con- 
stantino L'Empereur.     8vo.  Lug.  Bat.  1631.     [M.  16.  16.] 

Daniel,  cum  Commentario  R.  Mosis  Alschech.     4to.    [K.  9.  27.] 

Paraphrasis  Josephi  JaciiiadjE  in  Danielem,  cum  versione  et  annotatio- 
nibus  Constantini  L'Empereur,    4to.  Amstelodami,  1633.    [K.  14.  43.] 

Targum,  seu  Paraphrasis  Caldaica,  quae  etiam  Syriaca  dicitur,  Jonathani 
Caldsei  antiquissimi,  in  Hoseaj,  Joelis,  et  Amosi  Prophetias  :  atque  etiam 
in  Ruthze  Historiam  et  Lamentationes  Jeremiad  Prophetae,  incerto 
Authore  Caldeo.  Latinitate  donata,  a  Johanne  Quinquarboreo. 
4to.  Parisiis,  1556.     [K.  14.  19.] 

Hoseas  Propheta,  Ebraice,  et  Chaldaice,  cum  dnplici  Versione  Latina  et 
Commentariis  Ebraicis  trium  doctissimorum  Judaeorum,  Masor4  item 
parva,  ej  usque  et  Commentariorum  Latina  quoque  interpretatione. 
Accedunt  annotationes  Gulielmi  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  Stephanum,]  1556.     [K.  14.  2.] 

R.  Salomonis  Ben  Melech  Perfectio  Pulchritudinis  ;  Seu  Commentarius 
in  Loca  Selecta  Vocesque  et  Res  Difficiliores  S.  Scripturae ;  cum 
Spicilegio  Rerum  praeteritarum  et  intermissarum,  authore  R.  Jacob 
Abendana.     folio,  Amstelajdami,  A.  M.  5421.     [K.  1220.] 

Menasseh  Ben  Israel  Conciliator,  sive  de  Convenientia  Locorum  Sacrae 
Scripturae,  quie  pugnare  inter  se  videntur.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1633. 

[K.  14.  42.] 

Bechirath  Ilappcruschim  ;  hoc  est,  Examinis  Commentationum  Rabbini- 
carum  in  Mosen  Sectio  prima.  Auctore  Wilhelmo  Schickardo.  4tOi 
Tubingas,  1624.     [L  14.  38.] 


COMMENTATORS    ON    THE    BIBLE.         39 

iii.    Christian  Commentatoj^s. 

(1)  Chkistian  Commentators  on  the  Entire  Bible. 

Origenis  in  Sacras  Scripturas  Comraentaria,  quacunque  Graec^  reperiri 
potuerunt.  Edidit,  partim  Ladne  vertit,  et  universa  notis  et  observa- 
tionibus  illustravit  Petrus  Daniel  Huetius.  folio,  2  partibus  in  1  vol. 
Rothomayi,  1668.     [M.  13.  23.] 

Origenis  Commentaria.    folio.    Inter  Opera  Latino.     [M.  12.  7,8.] 

Origenis  Philocalia ;  de  Obscuris  S.  Scripturse  Locis,  a  SS.  Patribus  Ba- 
silio  Magno  et  Gregorio  Theologo,  ex  variis  Origenis  Cotnmentariis 
excerpta.    Graece  et  Latine.     4to.  Parisiis,  1619.     [L.  20.  21.] 

Cyrilli,  Alexandrini  Archiepiscopi,  Glaphyra  ;  sive  Commentaria  in 
quinque  Libros  Moysis,  in  Esaiam  Prophetam,  in  Duodecim  Minores 
Prophetas,  et  in  Joannis  Evangelium.  Greece  et  Latine.  folio.  Inter 
Operum  Tomos  I.-IV.     [M.  13.  9-12.] 

Rabani  Mauri  (Magnentii,  Archiepiscopi  Moguntini,)  Commentarii  in 
Libros  IJistoricos  Veteris  Testamenti,  in  Proverbia  Sa'omonis,  Librum 
Sapientiae,  Jeremiae  et  Ezechielis  Prophetias,  duos  libros  Macha- 
baeorum  et  Ecclesiasticum,  in  Matthaeum  et  omnes  Pauli  Epistolas. 
folio.      Inter  Operum  Tumos  II.-V.     [M.  11.  11-13.] 

Divi  Thom^e  Aquinatis,  Doctoris  Angelici,  Commentaria  in  quosdam 
Libros  Veteris  et  Novi  Testamenti,  scilicet,  in  Job  ;  Prima  Qutnqua- 
gena  Davidis  ;  Canticum  Canticorum  ;  Esaiam ;  Jeremiam,  et  ejus 
Lameiitationes ;  in  Evangelia  secundum  Matthaeum  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  Bed;e,  presbyteri,  Commentationes  in  Sacras  Literas.  2 
tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1545.     [L  11.  15.] 

Nicholai  de  Lyra  Commentaria  in  Universa  Biblia ;  cum  Additionibus  ad 
Lyrae  Postillas  in  Sacram 'Scripturam,  et  correctorio  Matthiae  Thuringi. 
7  vols,  folio.  Basileae.et  Ex  Valle  Engadi,  1506-1508.      [L.  5.  8-14.] 

HuGONis  (Cardinalis)  Postilla,  sive  Commentaria  in  Biblia  Sacra.    7  vols. 

folio.    Basileae,  m.cccc.  )fcb  iii.     [L.  5.  1-7.] 
HuGONis  DE   S.   VicTORE    Annotationes    Elucidatoriae,    AUegoriae,    et 

Quaestiones  in  omnes  Sacrae  Scripturoe  Libros.     folio.    Infer  Opera. 

[M.  11.  15.] 

Critici  Sacri :  sive  Clarissimorum  Virorum  in  Sacrosancta  utriusque 
Foederis  Biblia  Doctissimae  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.] 

PoLi  (Matthaei)  Synopsis  Criticorum,  aliorumque  Scripturae  Interpre- 
tum.     5  tomis  in  6  vols,  folio,  Londini,  1669-1676.     [Bb.  1.  4-9.] 

Exemplar  aliud.  5  tomis,  folio,  Londini,  1669-1676.  [E  3.  17-21.] 

Thomae  de  Vio,  Cajetani  Cardinalis,  Opera  Omnia,  quotquot  in  Sacrae 
Scripturae  Expositionem  reperiuntur.     5  vols,  folio,  Lugduni,  1639. 

[L.  4.  5-9.'] 

Brentii  (Joannis)  Commentarii  in  Libros  Veteris  et  Novi  Testamenti. 
Liter  Operum  Tomos  L-VIL     [M.  4.  18-23.] 


40  RELIGION. 

La  Bibbia,  con  moke  et  utili  annotationi.     folio,  1562.     [K.  11.  31.] 

II  medesimo  Libro.     1562.     [K.  11.  32.] 

La  Bible:  qui  est  Toute  la  Sainte  Escriture  de  nouveau  reveue.    Avec 

Argumens  sur  chacnn   livre,   et  Annotations.     [Geneve]  1562,  folio. 

[C.  5.  21.] 
La  Sainte  Bible,  avec  Argumens  et  Annotations,     folio,  Geneve,  1563. 

[K.  11.  30.] 
Biblia  Sacra,  ex  Sebastiani  Castalionis  postrema  recognitione  et  cum  an- 

notationibiis  ejusdem.     folio,  Basilege,  1573.     [N.  2.  17.] 
Cornelii  a  Lapide  Commentarii   in  Scripturas  Sacras.     1 1  tomisj  folio, 

Antverpia?  et  Lugduni,  161  7-38.     [L.  5.  16-26.] 

Biblia  Sacra  Latina ;  Vetus  Testamentum,  cum  Scboliis,  ab  Immanuele 
Tkemellio  et  Francisco  Junio  ;  Libri  Apocryphi,  cum  notis  quibus- 
dam,  a  Francisco  Junio ;  et  Novum  Testamentum,  ex  Sermone  Syro, 
ab  Immanuele  Tremellio,  et  ex  Graeco  (cum  Notis)  a  Theodoro  Beza. 
folio,  Hanoviae,  1624.     [N.  2.  15.] 

Biblia  Latina,  versione  et  notis  Immanuelis  Tremellii  et  Francisci  Junii. 
folio,  GenevBB,  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  Vulgatae  Editionis  Sixti  V.  Pont.  Max.  jussa  recognita  atque 
edita,  cum  Scholiis  Joannis  Mauian.^  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   coUecta.     folio,   2  tomis, 

Coloniae  Agrippinae,  1630.     [I.  11.  1,2.] 
QuiSTORPii  (Johannis)     Annotationes  in   omnes   Libros  Biblicos.     4to. 

Rostochii,  1848.     [L  20.  10.] 
EsTii  (Guil.)  Annotationes  Aureae  in  praecipua  ac  difficiliora  Sacrae  Scrip- 

turae  Loca.     4to.  Coloniae  Agrippinae,  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  Principall  Pas- 
sages of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments,     folio.     ^orA*,  Vols.  I.  &  II. 

[H.  23,  12-13.] 

Grotii  (Hugonis)  Annotationes  in  Vetus  et  Novum  Testamentum.  folio, 
4  tomis,  Parisiis,  1631-44-50.     [F.  13.  3-6.] 

Grotii  (Hugonis)  Annotationes  in  Vetus  et  Novum  Testamentum  in  com- 
pendium redactae  a  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.] 

TiKiNi  (Jacobi)  In  Scripturam  Commentarius.  2  tomis,  in  1  vol.  folio, 
Lugduni,  1664.     [M.  5.  19.] 

Mayer  (John)  A  Commentary  upon  the  Bible  ;  wlierin  the  Divers  Trans- 
lations and  Expositions,  Literall  and  Mysticall,  of  the  most  famous 


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,  2  vols.  London,  1683.     [R.  1.  23,24.] 

Patrick — Lowth — Arnald — and  Whitby.  —  Paraphrase  and  Com- 
mentary upon  the  Bible,     folio,  6  vols.  London,  1727.     [R.  2.  2-8.] 

Syllabus. 

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.] 

PuRVER  (Antony)  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.] 

Scott  (Thomas)  The  Holy  Bible :  With  Explanatory  Notes,  Practical 
Observations,  and  Marginal  References.     4to.  6  vols.  London,  1812. 

[Ff.  3.  26-31.] 

*D'Oyly  (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.] 


RELIGION. 


(2)    COMMKNTATORS    ON    THE    OlD    TeSTAMENT,    AND    ON    DeTACHED 

Books  thereof.* 

[?.]  Commentators  on  the  Whole — or  on  the  Greater  Part — 
of  the  Old  Testament. 

Beati  Theodoreti,  Episcopi  Cyri,  Quaestiones  et  Interpretationes  in  omnes 
Veteris  Testaraenti  Libros,  et  Expositio  in  omnes  B.  Pauli  Epistolas. 
Graece  et  Latine.    folio.   Inter  0 per um  Tomosl. -111.     [H.  13.  25-27.] 

— — —  Exemplar  aliud.     folio.    Inter  Opera.     [M.  9.  22.] 
S.   IsiDORi  (Hispalensis  Episcopi)  Commentarii   in  Vetus   Testamentum 
a  Libro  Genesews  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  Bedae  Quajstiones  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  erutae. 
8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1653.     [G.  8.  22.] 

BoNAVENTUR.^E  (Joannis,  Cardinalis)  Expositiones  in  Hexaemeron,  Psal- 
terium,  Ecclesiasten,  Sapientiam,  Lamentationes  Hieremiae  Propheta;, 
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  Matthaeuih. 
folio.    Inter  Operum  Tomos  L-XIL     [K.  5. 1-12.] 

RuPERTi,  Abbatis  Monasterii  Tvitiensis,  Commentarii  in  Vetus  Testa- 
mentum et  Quatuor  Evangelia.     folio.  Infer  Opera  Tom.  I.    [M.  10.  3.] 

RicKEL  (Dionysii  a,  Carthusiani)  Eruditae  ac  Piae  Enarrationes  in  Libros 
Job,  Tobias,  Judith,  Hester,  Esdrae,  Nehemiae,  Machabaeorum  L 
et  IL     folio.  Colonise,  1551.     [D.  11.  1.] 

BoRRHAi  (Martini)  Commentarii  in  Pentateuchum  usque  ad  Libros 
Regum  IV.     folio,  Basileae,  1561.     [L.  9.  13.] 

Spangenbergii  (Cyriaci)  In  Sacros  Bibliorum  Veteris  Testamenti  His- 

toricos,  et  ad  Jobum,  Tabulae  Analyticae.  folio,  2  tomis,  Basileae,  1563- 

67.     [L.  11.1,2.] 
Zuinglii   (Huldricbi)   Annotationes  in  Genesim,    Exodum^    Esaiam,  et 

leremiam  Prophetas,  una  cum  Psalterio  per  eundem  Latinitate  donato. 

folio,  Tiguri,  1581.     [K.  4.  8.] 

Pellicani  (Conradi)  Commentarii  in  Pentateuchum,  Jobum,  Psalmos,  Pro- 
verbia,  Cantica  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.     [1.8.19.] 

Veterum  Interpreturn  Grscorum  in  totum  Vetus  Testamentum  Frag- 
menta,  coUecta,  versa,  et  notis  illustrata,  a  Johanne  Drusio.  4to. 
Arnhemii,  1622.     [L.  19.  14,15.] 

*  For  Homilies  or  Lectures  on  entire  Books  of  Scripture,  see  Title  IX.  Sect.  1.  §  i. 
infra. 


COMMENTATORS  ON  THE  OLD  TESTAMENT.     43 

De  Dieu  (Ludovici)  Animadversiones  in  Veteris  Testamenti  omnes  Libros, 
in  quibus  ex  Chaldaeorum  Targumim,  et  Syrorum  et  Arabum  et  alio- 
rum  Versionibus,  ut  et  Hebrseorum  Commentariis,  et  Recentiorum  Ob- 
servationibus,  difficilioraqiiaeque  loca  illustrantur,  et  diligenti  collatione 
habita,  explicantur.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1648.     [K.  9.  15.] 

Alstedii  (Joannis  Henrici)  Trifolium  Propheticum  :  Canticum  Canticorum 
Salomonis,  Prophetia  Danielis,  Apocalypsis  Johannis,  Explicata.  4to. 
4to.  Herbornae,  1640.     [G.  20.  24.] 

Patrick  (Symon,  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  Testamenti,  cum  ejusdem 
Paraphrasi  perpetud,  Commentario  Philologico,  Dissertationibus  Cri- 
ticis,  Tabulisque  Chronologicis  et  Geographicis.  5  tomis,  folio,  Am- 
stelodami,  1710-08-31.     [P.  2.  9-13.] 

Clerici  (Joannis)  Translatio  et  Commentarius  in  Pentateuchum,  Libros 
Historicos,  et  Libros  Hagiographos,  Veteris  Testamenti.  4  tomis, 
folio,  Amstelodami,  1696-1731.     [E.   10.  23,24.     E.  2.  16,17.] 

Pyle  (Thomas)  A  Paraphrase  with  short  and  useful  Notes  on  the  Books 
of  the  Old  Testament.  [Containing  the  Historical  Books.]  4  vols. 
8vo.     London,  1717-1725.     [G.  22.  27-30.] 

Wall  (William)  Critical  Notes  on  the  Old  Testament.  3  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1734.     [R.  11.  58-60.] 

Orton  (Job)  A  Short  and  Plain  Exposition  of  the  Old  Testament ;  with 
Devotional  and  P-ractical  Reflections.     6  vols.  8vo.  Shrewsbury,  1791. 

[L  25^  7-12.] 

*HoRSLEY  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Biblical  Criticism  on  the  First 
Fourteen  Historical  Books  of  the  Old  Testament ;  also  on  the  First 
Nine  Historical  Books.     4  vols  8vo.  London,  1820. 


[«'.]  Commentators  on  Detached  Books  of  the  Old  Testament. 
On  the  Pentateuch. 

RiCKEL  (Dionysii  a)  Enarrationes  pise  ac  eruditae  in  quinque   Mosaicae 

Legis  Libros.     folio,  Coloniae,  1547.     [D.  11.  14.] 
Calvini  (Joannis)  In  quinque  Libros  Mosis  Commentarii.     folio,  Genevse, 
•     .1595.     [L.  12.  18.] 

BoNFRERii  (Jacobi)  Pentateuchus  Moysis  Commentario  illustratus.  folio, 
Antverpiaj,  1625.     [L.  4.  26.] 

AiNSwoRTH  (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.  1  8.  34,35.] 

Marckii  (Johannis)  In  Praecipuas  quasdam  Partes  Pentateuchi  Commen- 
tarius.    4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1713.     [E.  7.'19.] 

Jameson  ( ^)  A  Critical  and  Practical  Exposition  of  the  Pentateuch. 

folio,  London,  1748.     [R.  1.  27.] 


U  RELIGION. 


Genesis. 


Aquinatis  (Thomge)  Postilla  seu  Expositio  A  urea  in  Librum  Geneseos  : 
Literalem  Sensum  atque  Spiritualem  complectens.  8vo.  Antverpiae, 
1673.     [G.  18.  3.] 

ZiEGLERi  (Jacobi)  In  Genesim  et  Exodum  Commentarii.  folio.  Inter 
Opera  Theologica.     [L.  10.  19.] 

LiPOMANNi  (Aloysii)  Catena  in  Genesin,  ex  Auctoribus  Ecclesiasticis  plus 

minus  sexaginta,  iisque  partim  Graecis,  partim  Latinis,  connexa.    folio, 

Parisiis,  1546.     [I.  12.  1.] 

•  .  .  . 

MuscuLi   (Wolfgangi)  In   Mosis    Genesim  Plenissimi  Commentarii,  in 

quibus  veterum  et  recentiorum  sententiae  expenduntur.     folio,   Basi- 

leae,  1554.     [L.  11.  17.] 

A  Commentary  of  John  Calvine,  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  EtccIcsI- 
astica:  sive  Bibliotheca  Expositionum  Genesews.  Id  est,  Expositio 
ex  probatis  iheologis  (quotquot  in  Genesin  aliquid  scripserunt)  col- 
lecta,  et  in  unum  corpus  singulari  artificio  conflata.  folio,  Apud  Hen- 
ri cum  Stephanum,  1562.     [L.  11.  3.] 

Marty Ris  (Petri)  In  primum  libri  Mosis,  qui  vulgo  Genesis  dicitur, 
Commentarii.     folio,  Tiguri,  1579.     [L.  12.  26.] 

Merceri  (Joannis  Regii)  In  Genesin  Primum  Mosis  Librum,  sic  a 
Graecis  appellatum,  Comraentarius.     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  Hierome  and  Tremellius,  two  Eng- 
lish, the  Great  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 ;  3.  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.  Genevoe,  1614. 

[Hh.  1.29.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Genevae,  1614.     [1.20.6.] 

JuNii  (Francisci)  Praelectiones  in  tria  priora  capita  Geneseos,  et  Expli- 
cationes  Analyticae  in  Pentateuchum.     folio,     hiter  Openim  Tom.  I. 

[L.  13.  10.] 

Mersenni  (Marini)  Qusestiones  Celeberrimae  in  Genesim  cum  accurata 
Textus  Explicatione.     folio,  Paris.  1623.     [L.  4.  28.] 

BoEHME  (Jacob)  Mysterium  Magnum  ;  oder  Erkliirung  uber  das  erste 
Buch  Mosis.  [A  Mystical  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Genesis.] 
4to.  Liebhabern,  1640.     [K.  9.  13.] 

Cartwrighti  (Christophori)  Electa  Thargumico-Rabbinica;  sive  Anno- 
tationes  in  Genesin,  ex  Triplici  Thargum,  seu  Chaldaica  Paraphrasi ; 
item  ex  R.  Salomone  et  Aben-Ezra,  aliisque  Hebrieis  pariter  ac  He- 
braizantibus  excerptae.     8vo.  Londini,  1648.     [M.  16.  9.] 


COMMENTATORS  ON  THE  OLD  TESTAMENT.     45 

RivETi  (Andreae)  Exercitationes  in  Genesin  CXCI.,  et  Cotnmentaria  in 
Exodum,  quibus  subjunctae  sunt  pleniores  in  Decalogum  Praelectiones. 
folio.    Infer  Op.  TheoL  Tom.  I.      [L.  11.  9] 

Pererii  (Benedicti)  Commentarii  et  Disputationes  in  Genesim.  4  tomis 
in  1  vol.  folio,  Moguntiae,  1612.     [K.  3.  9.] 

Genesis  sive  Mosis  Prophetae  Liber  primus.  Ex  translatione  Joannis 
Clerici  cum  ejusdem  Paraphrasi  perpetua,  Commentario  philologico, 
Dissertationibus  Criticis  quinque,  et  Tabulis  Chronologicis.  folio,  Am- 
stel.  1693.     [F.  13.  13.] 

Edzardi  (' )  Defensio  Interpretatioms  Shilnh,  adversus  Joamem  Cleri- 

cum.     8vo.  Londini,  1698.     [P.  316.  (3.)] 

WoTToN  (  WilUam)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Confusion  of  Languages  at 
Babel ;  proving  it  to  hare  been  miraculous,  contrary  to  the  Opinion  of 
Mons.  Le  Clerc  and  others.     Svo,  London,  1730.     [P.  58.  (3.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [N.  9.  32.] 

Franks  (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.     Svo.  Halifax,  1802.     [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  ct  Martyris,  In  Hexahemeron  Com- 
mentarius,  Gr.  Lat.     4to.  Lugduni,  1629.     [L  20.  2.] 

Steuciii  Eugubini  (Augustini)  Expositio  trium  Capitum  Genesis,  et  An- 
notationes  in  Pentatcuchum.     Inter  Operum  Tom.  L     [M.  5.  4.] 

Dawson  (Abraham)  A  New  English  Translation  from  the  original  He- 
brew of  the  Three  First  Chapters  of  Genesis  ;  with  Marginal  Illustra' 
tions  and  Notes  Critical  and  Explanatory.     4to.  London,  1763. 

[R.  16.  12.] 

DicKiNsoNi  (Edmundi)  Physica  Vetus  et  Vera;  sive  Tracfatus  de  Natu- 
ral! Veritate  Hexaemeri  Mosaica.     4to.  Londini,  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.     Svo.  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.] 

Kennicott  (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.     Svo.  Oxford,  1747.     [R.   19.  20.] 

Witty  (Jo.)  An  Essay  towards  a  Vindication  of  the  Vulgar  Exposition 
of  the  Mosaic  History  of  the  Fall  of  Adam.     Svo.  London,  1705. 

[M.  15.  36.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,   1705.     [M.  6.  6.] 

WoRTHiNGTON  (William)  The  Historical  Sense  of  the  Mosaic  Account 
of  the  Fall,  proved  and  vindicated.     Svo.  London,  1751.  IP.  181.  (7.)] 


46  RELIGION. 

MosELEY  ( — )  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,  ike.     8vo.  London,  1752. 

[P.  176.(10.)] 

KiRCHERi  (Athanasii)  Area  Noe  in  Libros  IIL  digesta:  Quorum 
L  De  rebus  qua;  ante  Diluvium  ;  IL  De  iis,  quae  ipso  Diluvio  ejusque 
Duratione ;  IIL  De  iis,  quae  post  Diluvium  a  Noiimo  gesta  sunt: 
Quae  omnia  nova  Methodo,  nee  non  summa  Argumentorum  varietate, 
explicantur,  et  demonstrantur.     folio,  Amstelodarai,  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. 

OgiIiBY  (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.)] 

Crinesii  (M.  C.)  Babel;  sive  Discursus  de  Confusione  Linguarum, 
turn  orientalium,  turn  occidentalium ;  statuen^  Hebraicam  omnium  esse 
primam  et  ipsissimam  matricem.     4to.  Noribergae,  1629.  [L  14.  20.] 

Whiston  (Wm.)  A  Dissertation  concerning  God's  Command  to  Abra- 
ham to  offer  up  Isaac.     8vo.  London,  1734.     [P.  86.  (5.)] 

Exodus. 

SiMLERi  (Josiae)  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  (Sebastian!)  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 
Locos  Communes.  Auctore  Fr.  D.  R.  Parisiensi.  folio,  Lugduni, 
1623.     [I.   13.  1.] 

Bryant  (Jacob)  Observations  upon  the  Plagues  inflicted  vipon  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.     [1.   18.  22.] 
PiscATORis    (Joannis)    Commentarius   in   Leviticum.     8vo.    Herbornae, 

1615.     [I.   18.  2.] 

LoRiNi  (Joannis)  Commentarii  in  Leviticum.     folio,  Lugduni,  1619. 

[L.  2.  17.] 
Lorini  (Joannis)  Commentarii  in  Librum  Numerorum.     folio,  Coloniae, 
.  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.] 
Parry  (Richard)  The  Case  between  Gerizim  and  Ebal  fairly  stated. 

8vo.  London,  1764.     [P.  247.  (5.)] 


COMMENTATORS  ON  THE  OLD  TESTAMENT.     47 

On  several  Historical  Books. 

Drusii  (Joannis)  Ad  Loca  Difficiliora  Josuse,  Judicura,  et  Samuelis, 
Comxnentarius.     4to.  Franekerae,   1618,     [L.   19.   16.] 

Sanctii  (Gasparis)  In  Libros  Ruth,  Esdrae,  Nehemiae,  Tobiae,  Judith, 
Esther,  Machabeorum,  Cornmentarii.    folio,  Lugduni,  1628     [L.  3. 1.] 

BoNFRERii  (Jacobi)  Josue,  Jiulices,  et  Ruth,  Commentario  ilhistrati. 
Accessit  Onomasticon  Urbium  et  Locorum  Sacrae  Scripturae.  folio, 
Paris.    1631.     [L.  4.  27.] 

Joshua.  , 

Josuae  Iniperatoris  Historia  illustrate,  atque  explicata,  ab  Andrea  Masio, 
Duplici  editione  Hebraica  et  Graeca. — Adjuncta  est  et  Duplex  Latina, 
quorum  altera  Hebraicum  ilium,  altera  Graecura  paene  ad  verbum 
representat  :  Et  insuper  Interpretatio  Chaldaica ;  ubi  ab  Hebraeo  de- 
cessit,  Latine  est  in  marginibus  expressa.     folio,  Antwerpiae,  1574. 

[L.  3.  23.] 
Magaliani  (Cosmae)  In   Sacram  Josue  Historiam  Cornmentarii.     2  to- 
misj  folio,  Turnoni,   1612.     [L.  2.  9.] 

PiscATORis  (Joannis)  Commentarius  in  Librum  Josue.  8vo.  Herbornae, 
1607.     [I.  18.  4.] 

Oakes  (Abraham)  The  Sun  standing  still  in  the  days  of  Joshua  ac- 
counted for.     8vo.  London,  1739.     [P.  97.  (10.)] 

Judges. 

BucERi  (Martini)  Commentarius  in  Librum  Judicum  ;  [ad  calcem  Psal- 
morum  a  Bucero  traductorum.]  folio,  Apud  Robertum  Stephanum,  1554. 

[L.  10.  3^] 
Mabtyris   (Petri)    In   Librum   Judicum   Cornmentarii.     folio,  Tiguri, 
1582.     [L.  12.  25.'} 

Montani  (Benedicti  Arii)  De  Varia  Republica,  sive  Commentarius  in 
Librum  Judicum.     4to.  Antverpiae,  1592.     [G.  20.  6.] 

BoucHERY  (W.)  Paraphrasis  in  Deborae  et  Baraci  Canticum.  4to.  Can- 
tabrigiae,   1706.     [M.   15.  24.] 

Green  (William)  The  Song  of  Deborah,  reduced  to  Metre  ;  with  a  New 
Translation  and  Commentary.     4to.  London,   1753.     [R.  16.  12.] 

DoDWELL  (William)  A  Dissertation  on  Jephthah's  Vow.     Svo.  London, 

1745.     [P.   121.  (4.)] 

1  &  2  Samuel,  1  &  2  Kings,  and  1  &  2  Chronicles. 

Gregorii  Magni  Enarrationes  in  priraum  Samuelis  Librum.  folio.  Inter 
Operum  Tom.  II.     [Mi   11.  6.] 

Martyris  (Petri)  In  duos  Libros  Samuelis  Prophetae,  qui  vulgo  priores 
Libri  Regum  appellantur,  Commentarii.    folio,  Tiguri,  1575.  [G.  2.  3.] 
' Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Tiguri,  1595.     [L.  12.  27.] 

Kennicott  (Benjamin)  Observations  on  1  Samuel,  ch.  VI.  v.  19.  Svo. 
Oxford,  1768.     [P.  247.  (2.)] 

Sanctii  (Gasparis)  In  quatuor  Libros  Regum  et  duos  Paralipomenon 
Commentarii.     folio,  Antwerpiae,   1624.     [L.  3.  7.] 

MENDOpA  (Francisci)  Commentarii  in  Quatuor  Libros  Regum.  folio, 
3  vols.  Lugduni,  1636-7.     [L.  4.  2-4.] 


48  RELIGION. 

Melachim,  id  est,  Regum  Libri  Duo  posteriores  cum  Commcntariis  Petri 
Martyris  in  primuni  totum  et  secundi  priora  XI.  Capita,  et  Joannis 
WoLPHii  Tigurini  in  secundi  XIV.  capita,     folio,  Heidelbergae,  1599. 

[L.   12.  24.] 

—  Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Tiguri,  1581.     [C.   14.   16.] 

PiscATORis  (Joannis)  Commentarius  in  libros  Duos  Regum.  8vo.  Her- 
bornee,  1611.     [I.  18.  L] 

Piscatoris  (Joannis)  Commentarius  in  Duos  Libros  Chronicorum.  8vo. 
Herbornse,   1616.     [I.   18.  3.] 

Pineda  (Joannis  de)  ad  suos  in  Salomonem  Commentarios  Liber  Prae- 
vius  ;  id  est,  De  Rebus  Salomonis  Regis  Libri  Octo.  folio,  Moguntite, 
1513.     [D.  11.  11.] 

Dblany  (Patrick)  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Life  of  David,  King  of 
Israel,  interspersed  with  various  conjectures,  digressions,  and  disquisi- 
tions.    8vo.  Dublin,  1743.     [E.  27.  26.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1759.     [Ff.  6.  53,54.] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  A  Review  of  the  History  of  the  Man  after  God's 
own  Heart.     8vo.  London,  1762.     [F.  24.  20.] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  A  Critical  History  of  the  Life  of  David,  in  which  the 
principal  Events  are  ranged  in  order  of  time ;  the  chief  Objections  of 
Mr.  Bayle  and  others  are  examined  and  refuted ;  and  the  Psalms, 
which  refer  to  him,  are  explained.     8vo.  2  vols.  London,   1766. 

[F.  24.  6,7.] 
Grey  (Richard)  The  Last  Words  of  David,  divided  according  to  the 
Metre,  with  Notes  Critical  and  Explanatory.     4to.  London,  1749. 

[R.  16.  12.] 
Ezra,  Nehemiah,  and  Esther. 

WoLPHii  (Joannis)  In  Esdram  et  Nehemiam  Commentarii.  folio,  Ti- 
guri, 1584-70.     [L.  9.  17.] 

MiLNER  (Joannis)  De  Nethinim  sive  Nethinaeis,  quorum  meniio  fit  in 
libris  Ezrse  et  Nehemia; ;  et  de  iis  qui  se  Corban  Deo  nominabant  apud 
Josephum  Ant.  lib.  4.  c.  4.  Dissertatiuncula.     4to.  Cantabrigiae,  1690. 

[M.  14.  7.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Cantabrigia;,  1690.     [M.  14.  30.] 

Esther,  ex  interpretatione  S.  Pagnini,  et  J.  Drusii  in  earn  Annotationes. 
8vo.  Lug.  Bat.  1586.     [L.  18.  10.] 

On  Several  Poetical  Books. 

Durell  (D.)  Critical  Remarks  on  the  Books  of  Job,  Proverbs,  Psalms, 
Ecclesiastes,  and  Canticles.    4to.  Oxford,  1772.  [R.  17.  22.] 

Job. 

Catena  Graecorum  Patrum  in  Beatum  Job,  Collectore  Niceta  Heracleae 
Metropolita,  Opera  et  Studio  Patricii  Junii.  Gr.  Lat.  folio,  Londini, 
1637.     [M.  12.  18.] 

Gregorii  Magni  Expnsitiones  Morales  in  librum  Job.  Infer  Operum 
Tom.  I.     [M.  11.  5.] 

•  Exemplar  aliud.     Inter  Opera.     [M.  11.  14.] 

Beza,  (Theodore)  Job  expounded,  partly  in  the  manner  of  a  Commen- 
tary, partly  in  the  manner  of  a  Paraphrase. — Ecclesiastes  paraphrased, 
12mo.  Cambridge,  1600.     [Ee.  4.  84.] 


COMMENTATORS  ON  THE  OLD  TESTAMENT.   49 

Pineda  (Joannis  de)  Commentariorum  in  Job  Libri  Tredecim,  adjunctd 
singulis  capitibus  sua  parapbrasi,  quae  et  longioris  commentarii  summam 
condnet.     folio,  2  tomis,  Colonise,  1513,14.     [D.  11.  9,10.] 

Oecolampadii  (Joannis)  In  Librum  Job  Exegemata.  folio,  Genevae, 
1567.     [M.  4.  16.] 

Merceri  (Joannis)  Commentarii  in  Librum  Job.     folio,  Genevae,  1573. 

[L.  10.  22.] 

Steuchii  (Augustini)  In  Librum  Job  Enarrationes.    folio.     Inter  Operum 

Tom.  1.     [M.  5.  4.] 
BoLDUccii    (Jacob!)  Commentarius  in  Librum  Job.     2  vols,  folio,  Paris. 

1637.     [L.  4.  12,13.] 

PiscATORis  (Joannis)  Commentarii  in  Librum  Jobi.    8vo.  Herbornae,  1612. 

[I.  18.  8.] 

Caryl  (Joseph)  An  Exposition,  with  Practical  Observations,  continued 
upon  the  ei<;hth,  ninth,  and  tenth  Chapters  of  the  Book  of  Job.  4to. 
London,  1649.     [E.  20.20.] 

— An  Exposition    upon   the   fifteenth,    sixteenth,    and  seventeenth 

Chapters  of  the  Book  of  Job.     4to.  London,  1653.    [E.  20.  21.] 

Wesley  (Samuel)  Dissertationes  in  Librum  Jobi.     folio,  Londini,  1736. 

[Ff.  2.  45.] 

Exemplar  aliud.    folio,  Londini,  1736.     [R.  2.  1.] 

Schultens  (Albert!)  Liber  Jobi,  cum  versione  ad  Hebrseum  fontem,  et 
Commentario  perpetuo.     2  vols.  4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1737.     [Bb.  2.  8,9.] 

Heath  (Thomas)  An  Essay  towards  a  new  English  Version  of  the  Book 
of  Job,  from  the  original  Hebrew.     4to.  London,  1756.      [R.  16.  12.] 

Peters  (Charles)  A  Critical  Dissertation  on^the  Book  of  Job,  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1757.     [E.  26.  11.] 

A  Review  of  the  History  of  Job  :  wherein  the  principal  Characters,  Trans- 
actions and  Incidents  in  that  Book  are  considered  with  attention  :  also 
enquiry  made  whether  they  are  countenanced  by  reason,  nature,  and 
truth  ;  or  are  in  reality  supported  by  other  parts  of  Scripture-History. 
With  an  appendix  containing  remarks  on  that  generally  misapplied 
passage,  chap.  xii.  verse  12.     8vo.  London,  1771.     [P.  306.  (5.)] 

*GooD  (J.  M.)  The  Book  of  Job  literally  translated  from  the  original 
Hebrew,  and  restored  to  its  natural  arrangement.  With  Notes  and 
an  Introductory  Dissertation.     8vo.  London,  1812. 

Costard  (Charles)  Some  Observations  tending  to  illustrate  the  Book  of 
Job,  and  particularly  Job  xix.  25.     Svo.  London,  1747.     [R.  19.  7.] 

Psalms. 

Aurea  in  Quinquaginta  Davidicos  Psalmos  Doctorum  Graecorum  Catena  ; 
interprete  .  Daniele  Barbaro  Patriarcha  Aquileiensi.  folio,  Venetiis, 
1569.     [D.  11.  19.] 

EusEBii  Pamphili  Caesariensis  Commentarii  in  Psalmos;  et  Athanabii 
Argumentum  et  Supplementa  Commentarii  in  Psalmos.  Graece  et 
Latine.   folio.  In  Nova  Collectione  Patriim,Vo\.  I.  etll.    [A.  4.  16,17.] 

Apollinarii  Interpretatio  Psalmorum  Versibus  Heroicis,  Graece  et 
Latine.     Svo.  Heidelbergse,  1596.   [L.  19.  33.] 

Exemplar  aliud,  Graece.    Svo.  Parisiis,  1580.       [C.  15.  45] 

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50  RELIGION. 

D.  Aurelii  Auoustini  Hipponensis  Episcopi  Enarrationes   in  Psalraos. 
folio.  Inter  Operum  Tomvm  VIII.     [M.  10.  12] 

D.  Prosperi  Aquitanici  Psalinorum  a  Centesimo  usque  ad  CL.  Expositio. 
folio.    Inter  Opera.     [M.  9.  15.] 

Ricardi  Sancti  Victoris  Mysticae  Annotationes  quamplurimorum  Versuum 
Psalmorum  David,     folio.     Inter  Opera.    [M.  9.  14.] 

Ambrosii  (Mediolanensis  Episcopi)  In  Psalmos  aliquot  Davidicos  Com- 
inentarii.    folio.   Inter  Opera.     [M.  16.  22.] 

Exemplar  aliud.    folio,  Inter  Opera.     [M.'ll.  17.] 

Venerabilis  BsDiE  in  Psalmorum  Librum  Commentaria.  folio.  Inter 
Operum  To7n.  III.     [M.  13.  19.] 

Brunonis  (S.)  In  Psalmos  Davidicos  Expositio.    Inter   Operum   Tom.  I. 

[M.  9.  5.] 

RiCKEL  (Dionysii  h)  Insigne  Coramentariorum  Opus  in  Omnes  Psalraos 
Davidicos,  et  in  Hymnos   Ecclesiasticos.      folio,   Coloniae,  1531. 

[D.  11.  2.] 

EuTiiYMii  monachi  Zigabeni  Commentationes  in  Omnes  Psalmos,  Latine 
conversse  per  Philippum  Saulum,  episcopum  Brugnatensem.  folio. 
Verona;,  1530.     [M.  9.  9.] 

Perez  (Jacobi)  Centura  ac  quinquaginta  Psalmi  Davidici  cum  diligen- 
tissima  titulorum  omnium  expositione,  et  totius  prophetici  sermonis 
applicatione.     4to.  Parisiis,  1509.     [D.  11.  23.] 

Psalterium  Davidis  Carmine  redditum  per  Eobanum  Hessum.  Cum 
Annotationibus  Viti  Theodori,  quae  Commentarii  vice  esse  possunt. 
Cui  accessit  Ecclesiastes  Solomonis,  eodem  genere  Carminis  redditus. 
8vo.  1542.     [G.  16.  4.] 

Buceri  (Martini)  Psalmi  ad  Hebraicam  veritatem  traducti,  et  summa  fide 
parique  diligentia  enarrati.     folio,  apud  Robertum  Stephanum,  1554. 

[L.  10.  3.] 

Mablorati  ( Aug\istini)  Liber  Psalmorum  Davidis,  cum  CathoTica  Exposi- 
tione Ecclesiastica.  folio,  apud  Henricum  Stephanum,  1562.  [L.  ll.*4.] 

MuscuLi  (Wolfgai^gi)  In  Sacrosanctum  Davidis  Psalterium  Commen- 
tarii.    folio,  Basilege,  1563.     [L.  11.  20.] 

Calvini  (Joannis")  Comrae«tarius  in  Librum  Psalmorum.    folio,  Genevae,'' 
1578.     [L.  12.  17.] 

Heshusii  (Tilemani)  Commentarius  in  Librum  Psalmorum.  folio,  Helm- 
stadii,  1587.     [M.  4.  17.] 

Steuchii  (Augustini)  Enarrationes  in  primum  Psalmorum  Librum,  juxta 
Divisionem  Hebraeorum.  folio.    Inter  Operum  Turn.  II.    [M.  5.  5.] 

A  very  godly  nnd  learned  Exposition  upon   the  whole   Book  of  Psalms. 

By  T.  M.     4io.  London,  1591.     [C.  1.  29.] 
Jansenii  (Cornelii,  Episcopi  Gandavensis)  Paraphrasis  in  Psalmos  Omnes 

Davidicos,  cum  Argumentis  et  Annotationibus.    folio,  Lugduni,  1596. 

[K.  2.  31.] 
Beilarmini  (Roberti,  Cardinalis)  Explanatio  in  Psalmos.    Inter  Operum 

Tom.  V.    [H.  11.  11.] 
Vatabli  (Francisci)  Annotationes  in  Psalmos,  subjunctis  H.  Grotii  Notis, 

quibus    Observationes    Exegeticas    Crificas   adspersit  G.  J.  L.  Vogel. 

Svo.  Halae  Magdeburgicae,  1767.    [G.  24. 1.] 


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PiscATORls  (Joannis)  Comraentarius  in  Librum  Psalmorum.     8vo.  Her- 

bornse,  1618,    [I.  18.  6.] 
LoRiKi  (Joannis)   Commentarii  in  Librum   Psalmorum.     3  torn,  folio,  Co- 

loHiae  etLugduni,  1619.     [L.  2.  5-7.] 
Enarratio   Psalmorum  Davidis   ex  prselectionibus  D.  Henrici  Molleri. 

folio,  Geneva,  1619.     [L.  13.  20.] 
Muis  (Simeonisde)  In  omnes  Psalmos  Commentarius  Literalis  et  Histo- 

ricus,   cum  Versione  Duplici,   Vetere  et  Nova,   ex  Hebraio  fonte  ex- 

pressa.     2  tomis  in   1  vol,  folio,  Parisiis,  1630.     [L.  4.  22.] 

ViccARs  (Joannis)  Decapla  in  Psalmos  ;  sive  Commentarius  ex  Decem 
Linguis,  MSS.  et  Impressis,  Heb.  Arab.  Syr.  Chald.  Rabbin.  Graec. 
Rom.  Ital.  Hispan.  Gallic,  cum  Specimine  Linguae  Cophticae,  Pers. 
et  Ang.  in  Duodecim  Sectiones  digestus.     folio,  Londmi,   1639. 

[K,  12.  14.1 

Bythneri  (Victorini)  Lyra  Prophetica  Davidis  Regis ;  sive  Analysis 
Critico-practica  Psalmorum.     4to.  Londini,  1650.     [B.  4.  36.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1653.     [C.  10.  33.] 

Hammond  (Henry)  A 'Paraphrase  and  Annotations  upon  the  Books 
of  the  Psalms,    folio,  London,  1659.     [L  1.  10.] 

Patrick  (Simon,  Bishop  of  Ely)  The  Book  of  Psalms  paraphrased,  with 
arguments  to  each  Psalm.    8vo.  London,  1680.     [L  8.  22.] 

The  Book  of  Psalms,  with  the  Argument  of  each  Psalm,  and  a  preface 
giving  some  general  rules  for  the  Interpretation  of  this  Sacred  Book. 
By  a  Divine  of  the  Church  of  England.  8vo.  London,  1701.  [D.14. 17.] 

Johnson  (J.)  Holy  David  and  his  Old  English  Translators  cleared.  8vo. 
London,  1706.     [B.  6.  37.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1706.   .  [R.  10.  78.] 

Green  (Wm.)  A  new  Translation  of  the  Psalms  from  the  Hebrew  Original, 
with  Notes  Critical  and  Explanatory  ;  to  which  is  added  a  Disserta- 
tion on  the  last  Prophetic  Words  of  Noah.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1762. 

[F.  24.  4.] 

HoRNE  (George,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  A  Commentary  on  the  Book  of 
Psalms ;  in  which  the  literal  or  historical  sense  is  illustrated,  and  their 
application  to  the  Messiah,  to  the  Church,  and  to  individuals  as 
members   thereof,  is  pointed   out.      2  vols.   8vo.  Oxford,  1798. 

[C.  25.  21,22.] 

Psalmi,  ex  recensione  Text6s  Hebraici  et  Versionum  Antiquarum  Latine 
versi,  notisque  criticis  et  philologicis  illustrati,  [a  N.  M.  Berlin.] 
8vo.  Upsaliae,  1805.     [C.  27.  16.] 

HoRSLEY  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  The  Book  of  Psalms ;  trans- 
lated from  the  Hebrew,  with  Notes  explanatory  and  critical.  2 
vols.  8vo.  London,  1815.     [Ff.  5.  44,45.] 

*BoYS  (Thomas)  A  Key  to  the  Book  of  Psalms.     8vo.  London,  1825, 

RiVETi  (Andreae)  Commentarius  in  Psalmorum  Propheticorum  Dodeca- 
dem  selectam — Meditationes  in  Psalmos  Septem  poenitentiales,  et  in 
Psalmos  XCI.  et  CXIX.     folio.  Inter  Operum  Theolog.  Tom.  H. 

[L.  11.  10.] 

Specimen  of  a  New  Translation  of  the  Psalms,  by  a  Gentlensan  of  Wad- 
ham  College,  Oxford.     4to.  London,  1732.     [P.  15.  (7.)] 

Fletcher  (Phineas)  The  Way  to  Blessedness  :  a  Commentary  on  the 
First  Psalm.     4to.  London,  1632.     [M.  6.  22.] 

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5S  RELIGION. 

Leighton  (Robert,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow)  Meditations  on  Psahns  IV,, 
XXXII.,  and  CXXX.     8vo.  In  his  Expository  Works,  Vol.  II. 

[K.  26.  6.] 

Parry  (Richard)  Remarks  upon  a  Letter  from  Dr.  Kennicott  to  the 
Printer  of  the  General  Evening  Post,  in  which  the  Doctor's  Charge 
against  the  Jews  of  having  wilfully  corrupted  the  Prophecy  in  Psalm 
XVI.  10.  is  confuted.  8vo.  London,  1763.  [P.  247.  (4-)] 
An  Exposition  of  the  LI.  Psalme.  8vo.  [D.  18.  37.'] 
An  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Romaine's  Practical  Comment  on  the  C Vllth 
Psalm.     8vo.  London,  1735.     [P.  205.  (10.)] 

Crane  (Thomas)  Dens  laudis  mece :  the  common  English  Translation  of 
the  Hundred  and  Ninth  Psalm,  carefully  corrected  according  to  the 
true  meaning  of  the  Hebrew  original,  with  a  Paraphrase  and  Notes. 
8vo.  Chester,  17—.     [P.  305.  (17.)] 

Owen  (John)  A  Practical  Exposition  of  the  CXXXth  Psalm.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1680.     [li.  3.  13.] 

Proverbs. 

RicKEL  (Dionysii  a)  Enarrationes  piae  ac  eruditae  in  quinque  libros  Sapien- 
tiales  Salomonis.     8vo.  Paris.  1548.     [G.  19.  14.] 

Lavateri  (Ludovici)  In  Librum  Proverbiorum ;  seu  Sententiarum  Solo- 
monis  Regis  Sapientissimi,  Commentarii.     folio,  Tiguri,  1572. 

[L.  10.  15.] 

Jansenii  (Cornelii,  Episcopi  Gandavensis)  In  Proverbia  Salomonis  accu- 
ratissima  et  doctissima  Commentaria.  Accesserunt  ejusdem  Annota- 
tiones  luculentissiraae  in  librum  Sapientiae  Salomonis.  folio,  Lugduni, 
1593.     [K.  2.  31.] 

Quirini  (Ferdinand!)  Expositio  in  Proverbia  Salomonis.  2  torn,  folio, 
Paris.  1619.     [L.  2.  18,19.] 

Cartwrighxi  (Thomas)  Commentarii  Succincti  et  Dilucidi  in  Proverbia 
Salomonis.     4to.  Arastelodami,  1638.     [I.  20.  14.] 

Proverbia  Regum  Sapientissimi  Salomonis,  cum  cura  enucleatak  Martino 
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Simpson  (David)  A  Key  to  the  Prophecies  :  or  a  Concise  View  of  the 
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Ward  (William)  The  Fulfilment  of  Revelation,  or  Prophetic  History  of 
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Meyer  (Christian!)  Vera  Immanuelis  Generatio,  ex  Virgine  Viro  de- 

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EzEKIEL. 

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Prophet  Ezekiel.     4to.  Dublin,  1788. 

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Penn  (Granville)  The  Prophecy  of  Ezekiel  concerning  Gogu.e,  examined, 
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Daniel. 

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Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1733.     [O.  8.  4.] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  A  Vindication  of  the  Antiquity  of  Daniel's  Prophe- 
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Johnson  (John)  An  Explanation  of  Daniel's  Prophecy  of  the  Seventy 
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Marshall  (Benjamin)  A  Chronological  Treatise  upon  the  Seventy  Weeks 
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Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1725.     [D.  23.  1.] 

Marshall  (Benjamin)  Three  Letters  in  farther  Vindication  of  the  late 
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end,  usually  called  Daniel's  Prophecy  of  Seventy  Weeks.  With  some  occa- 
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Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Coloniae,  1610.     [E.  9.  8.] 

Merceri  (Joannis)  Commentarii  locupletissimi  vin  Prophetas  Quinque 
priores,  inter  eos  qui  Minores  vocantur.     foho,  1598.     [G.  12.  21.] 

Drusii  (Joannis)  Commentarius  in  Prophetas  Minores  XII.  4to.  2  tomis, 
Amstelsedami,  1627.     [L.  19.  17,18.] 

Stokes  (David)  A  Paraphrasticall  Explication  of  the  Twelve  Minor  Pro- 
phets.    8vo.  London,  1659.     [F.  18.  35.'] 

Wells  (Edward)  An  Help  for  the  more  easy  and  clear  Understanding  of 
the  Scriptures  :  containing  a  Paraphrase  and  Explanation  of  the  Twelve 
Lesser  Prophets,  with  Annotations.     4to.  Oxford,  1723.     [R.  16.  21.] 

Newcome  (Wm.  Bishop  of  Waterford)  An  Attempt  towards  an  Improved 
Version,  a  Metrical  Arrangement,  and  an  Explanation  of  the  Twelve 
Minor  Prophets.     4to.  London,  1785.     [D.  23.  7.] 

Hosea. 

Zanchii  (Hieronymi)  Commentarius  in  Hoseam  Prophetam.  folio.  Inter 
Operum  Tom.  V.     [M.  3,  23.] 

Parei  (Davidis)  Hoseas  Propheta,  Commentariis  illustratus :  cum  transia- 
tione  triplici;  Latina  gemina,  ex  Hebraeo  et  Chaldaeo  Thargura  Jo- 
nathae,  nee  non  Graeca  LXX.     4to.  Heidelbergae,  1605.     QI.  20.  5.] 

RivETi  (Andreae)  Commentarius  in  Hoseam  Prophetam.  folio.  Liter 
Op.  Theolog.  Tom.  II.     [L.  11.  10.] 

Tarnovii  (Johannis)  In  Prophetam  Hoseam  Commentarius.  4to.  Ros- 
tochii,  1622.     [L  19.  21.] 

BuRROUGHES  (Jer.)  An  Exposition  of  the  Prophesie  of  Hosoa.  4to.  2  vols. 
London,  1652.     [E.  20.  27,28.] 

PococKE  (Edward)  Commentary  on  the  Prophecy  of  Hosea.  folio,  Ox- 
ford, 1685.     [N.  1.  9.] 


COMMENTATORS  ON  THE  APOCRYPHA.        59 

Joel. 

PococKE  (Edward)  A  Commentary  on  the  Prophecy  of  Joel,  folio,  Ox- 
ford, 1691.     [N.  1.  10.] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  A  Paraphrase  and  Critical  Commentary  on  the  Pro- 
phecy of  Joel.     4to.  London,  1735.     [R.  16.  12.] 

Jonah. 

Jonae  Prophetae  Liber,  cum  Enarratione  recens  tradita  in  Academia  Ba- 
sileensi  a  Joanne  Jacobo  Gryn^o.     12mo.  Basileae,  1581.    [E.  16.  9.] 

JuNii  (Francisci)  Lectiones  in  Jonam  prophetam.  folio.  Inter  Operum 
Tomum  1.     [L.  13.  10.] 

MiCAH. 

Tarnovii  (Johannis)  In  Prophetam  Micliam  Commentarius.  4to.  Ros- 
tochii,  1632.     [L  19.  22.] 

Habakkuk. 

Green  (William)  A  New  Translation  of  the  Prayer  of  Habakkuk,  the 
Prayer  of  Moses,  and  the  139th  Psalm,  with  a  Commentary  on  each ; 
to  which  are  added  Notes  Critical  and  Explanatory.  4to.  London, 
1755.     [R.  16.  12.] 

Zephaniah. 

BucERi  (Martini)  Commentarius  in  Sophoniam  Prophetam,  ad  calcem 
PsalmorumaBucero  traductorum..  folio,  Apud  Robertum  Stephanum, 
1554.  [L.  10.  3.] 

Zechariah. 

•Blaymey  (Benjamin)  Zechariah  :  a  New  Translation  with  Notes,  criti- 
cal, philological,  and  explanatory.     4to.  London,  1797. 

*Stonaud  (John)  A  Commentary  on  the  Vision  of  Zechariah  the  Pro- 
phet, with  a  corrected  Translation  and  Critical  Notes.  8vo.  London, 
1824. 

Malachi. 

ScLATER  (William)  A  Brief  and  Plain  Commentary,  with  Notes,  upon 
the  whole  Prophecie  of  Malachy.     4to.  London,  1650.     [E.  19.27. 


(3)  Commentators  on  the  Apocryphal  Books  attached  to  the 
Old  Testament. 

W^isDOM  ov  Solomon. 

Holkoth  (Roberti)  In  Librum  Sapientiae  Regis  Salomonis  Praelectiones 
CCXIII.     folio,   1586.     CD.  11.  5.] 

Aponte  (Laurentii  de)  In  Sapientiam  Solomonis  Commentaria,  cum  Ho- 
miliis,  Digressionibus  Scholasticis,  ac  Paraphrasi.  2  vols,  folio,  Pari- 
siis,  1629.     [L.  3.  9,10.] 

PiNA  (Joannis  de)  Commentarii  in  Ecclesiasticum.  3  vols,  folio,  Lug- 
duni,  1630.     [L.  4.  19-21.] 

Leon  (Salvatoris  de)  Expositio  et  lllustratio  in  Ecclesiasticum  Jesu  filii 
V     Sirach.     folio,  Antwerpiae,  1640.     [L.  4.  14.] 

Arnald  (Richard)  A  Critical  Commentary  upon  the  Book  of  the  Wisdom 
of  Solomon,     folio,  London,  1744.     []R.  2.  6.] 


60  RELIGION. 

Judith. 
Celada  (Didaci  de)  In  Judith  Commentarii  Literales  et  Morales,  cum 
Tractatu  de  Judith  figurata,  id  est,  de  Virginis  Deiparse  laudibus. 
folio,  Lugduni,  1637.     [L.  4.  11.] 


(4)  Commentators  on  the  New  Testament,  and  on  detached 
Books  thereof. 

[t.]  Commentators  on  the  Next)  Testament,  or  on  the  Greater  Part  thereof. 

Eusebii  Hieronymi  Stridonensis  Commentarii  in  Matthaei  Evangelium, 
et  in  omnes  Pauli  Epistolas,  &c.     folio.  Inter  Operum.     [^M.  11.  17.] 

Gregoriana  super  Novum  Testamentum.  Ex  operibus  beati  Gregorii 
gloriosissimi  papse  et  confessoris  Opus  super  Novum  Testamentum  ab 
Alulpho  egregio  monasticee  professionis  divi  Benedict!  viro  collectum. 
4to.     Parisiis,  m.K.j:i)tt.     [G.  20.  23.] 

Oecumenii  Commentaria  in  Acta  Apostolorum,  in  omnes  Pauli  Epis- 
tolas,  et  in  Epistolas  Catholicas  omnes.  Accesserunt  Arethse,  Cap- 
padociae  Episcopi,  Explanationes  in  Apocalypsin  Gr.  Lat.  Cura  Fred. 
Morelli.     2  vols,  folio,  Parisiis,  1631.     [N.  2.  18,19.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     Graece.     folio,  Veronae,   1532.  [M.  11.  3.] 

Erasmi  (Desiderii)  Paraphrasis  in  Novum  Testamentum.  folio,  Basileae, 
1541.     [N.  1.  11.] 

Exemplar  aHud.     folio.    Inter  Operum  Tom.  Wl.    [E.  4.  17.] 

' Exemplar  aliud.     folio.    Inter  Operum  Tom.  VII.     [L.  10.  12.] 

Erasmus's  Preface  to  his  Paraphrase  on  the  Gospel  of  Matthew  and  the 
Apostolical  Epistles,  translated  into  English  with  Notes.  8vo.  Lon- 
don,  1749.     [P.  190.  (8.)] 

Erasmus's  Paraphrase  on  the  New  Testament,  in  English.  [^Imper- 
fect.]    n.  "0.     [G.  2.  21.] 

Novum  Testamentum  Graece  ;  cum  versione  Latina  Erasmi  emendata,  et 
Glossa  Compendiaria  Matthise  Flacii,  Illyrici.     folio,  Basileae,  1570. 

[K.  12.  11.] 

Novum  Domini  Nostvi  Jesu  Christi  Testamentum.  Latine  jam  olim  a 
veteri  interprete,  nunc  denuo  a  Theodoro  Beza  versum,  cum  ejusdem 
annotationibus.  2  vols,  folio.  Apud  Rob.  Stephanum,  [^Genevae,] 
1556.     [K.  13.  19,20.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  [Genevae,]  1556.     [Aa.  1.  33.] 

Novum  Testamentum,  Gr.  Lat.  cum  brevibus  Notis  Theodori  Bezse.  8vo. 
1580.     [Hh.  9.  68.] 

Marlorati  (Augustini)  Novi  Testamenti  Catholica  Expositio  Ecclesias- 
tica ;  sive  Bibliotheca  Expositionum  ex  probatis  omnibus  Theologis 
coUecta.     2  vols,  folio,  Apud  Henricum  Stephanum,  1561.  [L.  11.5.] 

Montani  (Benedict!  Ariae)  Elucidationes  in  Omnia  Sanctorum  Apostolo- 
rum Scripta :  et  in  S.  Joannis  Apostoli  et  Evangelistae  Apocalypsin 
Significationes.     4to.  Antwerpiae,  1578.     [G.  20.  11.] 

Fulke  (William)  The  Text  of  the  New  Testament,  translated  out  of  the 
vulgar  Latine  by  the  Papists  of  the  traiterous  Seminarie  at  Rhemes. 
With  Arguments  of  Books,  and  Chapters,  and  Annotations  pretending 
to  discover  the  Corruptions  of  divers  Translations,  and  to  cleare  the 


COMMENTATORS  ON  THE  NEW  TESTAMENT.   61 

Controversies  of  these  Dayes.  Whereunto  is  added  the  Translation 
out  of  the  Original  Greeke  commonly  used  in  the  Church  of  England, 
with  a  Confutation  of  all  such  Arguments,  Glosses,  and  Annotations  as 
conteine  manifest  Impietie,  Heresie,  Treason,  and  Slander,  against  the 
Cathohc  Church  of  God,  and  the  true  Teachers  thereof,  or  the  Trans- 
lations used  in  the  Church  of  England,     foho,  London,  1601.  [B.  2. 1.] 

Cabtwright  (Thomas)  A  Confutation  of  the  Rhemists'  Translation, 
Glosses  and  Annotations  on  the  New  Testament,    folio,  London,  1618. 

[M.  22.  2.2 

Aretii  (Benedicti)  Commentarii  in  Domini  Nostri  Jesu  Christi  Novum 
Testamentum.     2  vols,  foho,  Bernae,   1607.     [K.  4.  3,4.^ 

HuNNii  (iEgidii)  Commentarii  in  Evangelia  Matthsei  et  Joannis,  in  Epis- 
tolas  PauH  omnes,  item  in  Canonicam  Johannis  Epistolam,  et  in  Epis- 
tolam  ad  Hebrseos.   foho.  Tnter  Operum  Tom.  III.  et  IV.  [M.  3.  15,16.] 

GoMARi  (Francisci)  Illustrium  ac  Selectorum  Evangelii  Matthaei,  Lucae,  et 
Johannis,  Locorum  Explicatio.  folio.  Inter  Operum  Tom.  \.  [L.  13.  14. 

Salmeronis  (Alfonsi)  Commentarii  in  Evangelicam  Historiam,  Acta 
Apostolorum,  et  in  omnes  Paidi  Epistolas,  item  in  Epistolam  ad  He- 
braeos.  folio,  16  tomis  in  7  vols,  folio,  Coloniae,!  6 12-04,  [K.  4. 16-22.] 

ToLETi  (Francisci,  Cardinalis)  Commentarii  in  Sacrosancta  Jesu  Christi 
D.  N.  Evangelia  secundum  Lucam  et  Johannem.  2  vols,  folio,  Colo- 
nise, 1611.     [K.  1.  17,18.] 

Drusii  (J.)  Prseterita ;  sive  Annotationes  in  totum  Jesu  Christi  Testa- 
mentum ;  in  quibus,  praeter  alia  innumera,  consensus  ostenditur  Syna- 
gogae  Israeliticae  cum  Ecclesia  Christiana.     4to.  Franekerae,  1612. 

[L.  19.  13.] 

PiscATORis  (Johannis)  Commentarii  in  Omnes  Libros  Novi  Testamenti. 
4to.  2  torn.  Herbornae,  1621.     [L.  9.  24,25.] 

V^ALL-E  (Laurentii)  In  Novum  Testamentum  Annotationes  apprime  utiles. 
8vo.  Basiled,  1626.     [G.  19.  27.] 

Parei  (Davidis)  In  S.  Matthaei  Evangelium  Commentarius :  cui  subjun- 
gitur  in  duas  S.  Petri  Epistolas,  nee  non  in  ahos  Scripturae  Libros 
Commentarius.     4to.  Oxoniae,  1631.     [\.  20.  7.] 

Cameronis  (Job.)  Myrothecium  Evangelicum ;  seu  Annotationes  in  No- 
vum Testamentum.     4to.  Genevae,  1632.     [L.  20.  5.] 

Hall  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Contemplations  on  the  History  of  the 
New  Testament,     folio.  In  his  tVurks,  Vol.  II.     [B.  3.  25.] 

Cappelli  (Jacobi)  Observationes  in  Novum  Testamentum.  4to.  Amste- 
lodami,  1657.     [R.  8.  44.] 

Hammond  (Henry)  A  Paraphrase  and  Annotations  upon  all  the  Books  of 
the  New  Testament,  briefly  explaining  the  difficult  places,  folio,  Lon- 
don, 1653.     [G.  13.  21.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  third  Edit.  London,  1671.     [G.  5.  24.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1671.     [E.  11.8.] 

Another  Copy.     foho.  In  his  Works,  Vol.  III.     [N.  3.  3.] 

Novum  Testamentum  Domini  nostri  Jesu  Christi,  ex  versione  vulgata, 
cum  Paraphrasi  et  adnotationibus  Henrici  Hammonbi  ;  ex  Anglica 
Lingua  in  Latinam  transtulit,  suisque  animadversionibus  illustravit, 
castigavit,  et  auxit  Joannes  Cleiucus.  folio,  2  vols.  Francofurti, 
1714.     lA.  5.  7,8.] 


62  RELIGION. 

MiLNER  (John)  Animadversions  upon  M.  Le  Clerc's  Reflections  upon  our 
Saviour  and  Ms  Apostles,  and  other  divinely  inspired  persons,  as  also  upon 
the  primitive  Fathers  and  Dr.  Hammond,  in  his  Supplement  to  Dr.  Ham- 
mond's Paraphrase  and  Annotations  npon  the  Nexv  'Testament.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1702.     [D.  7.  22.] 

Crellii  (Joannis)  In  plerosque  Novi  Testamenti  Libros  Commentarii. 
folio,  Eleutheropoli,  1656.     [N.  1.  20.] 

ScHLicHTiNGii  (Jonse)  Commentaria  in  plerosque  Novi  Testamenti  Libros. 
folio,  2  tomis  in  1  vol.  Irenopoli,  1656.     QG.  10.  21.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Irenopoli,  1656.     [N.  1.  21.] 

SciiMiDii  (Erasmi)  Notaa  et  Animadversiones  in  Novum  Testamentum, 
cum  versione  nova,     folio,  Norimbergae,  1658.     [K.  13.  22.] 

Whitby  (Daniel)  A  Paraphrase  and  Commentary  on  the  New  Testament, 
folio,  2  vols.  London,  1703.     [C.  5.  10,11.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1737.     [R.  2.  7,8.]  . 

Le  Nouveau  Testament,  traduit  sur  I'Original  Grec  avec  des  Re- 
marques,  par  Jean  Le  Clerc.   2  tomis  in  1  vol.  4to.  Amsterdam,  1 703. 

[N.  6.  1.] 

BuRKiTT  (William)  Expository  Notes,  with  Practical  Observations,  on  the 
New  Testament,     folio,  London,  1707.     [E.  13.  18.] 

Le  Nouveau  Testament  de  Notre  Seigneur  Jesus  Christ,  avec  des  Ex- 
plications et  Reflexions  qui  regardent  la  Vie  Interieure.  8  tomis, 
12mo.  Cologne,  1713.     [C.  19.  23-30.] 

Wells  (Edward)  An  Help  for  the  more  easy  and  clear  Understanding  of 
the  New  Testament.  4to.  11  parts  in  2  vols.  Oxford,  1718-19-11-1  5- 
17.     [R.  16.  16,17.] 

QuESNEL  (Pasquier)  The  New  Testament,  with  Moral  Reflections  upon 
every  verse,  in  order  to  make  the  reading  of  it  more  profitable,  and 
the  Meditation  more  easy.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Richard 
Russell.     4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1719-1726.     [Bb.  3.  34-37.] 

The  New  Testament  of  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ  according  to  the  Latin 
Edition,  with  Critical  Remarks  upon  the  literal  meaning  in  difficult 
places.  Translated  from  the  French  of  Father  Simon,  by  William 
Webster,  M.  A.     2  vols.  4to.  London,  1730.     [D.  3.  7,8.] 

Wall  (William)  Brief  Critical  Notes,  especially  on  the  Various  Readings 
of  the  New  Testament  Books.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [N.  7-  39.] 

ScHOETTGENii  (Christiani)  Horre  Hebraicas  et  Talmudicae  in  Universum 
Novum  Testamentum.     4to.  Dresdae,  1733.     [R.  16.  22.] 

WoLFii  (Joh.  Christ.)  Curae  Philologicae  et  Criticae  in  Novum  Testa- 
mentum.    5  vols.  4to.  Hamburgi,  1739-41.     [R.  17.  36-40.] 

Doddridge  (Philip)  The  Family  Expositor ;  or,  a  Paraphrase  and  Ver- 
sion of  the  New  Testament,  with  Critical  Notes,  and  a  Practical  Im- 
provement of  each  Section.     6  vols.  4lo.  London,  1739-1756. 

[Bb.2.  18-23.] 

Another  Copy.     6  vols,  4to.  London,  1756.     [R.  3.  15-20.] 

Another  Copy.     4  vols.  4to.  London,  1808.     [Ff.  3.  32-35.] 

Wesley  (John)  Explanatory  Notes  on  the  New  Testament.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1755.     [R.  17.  4.] 


COMMENTATORS  ON  THE  NEW  TESTAMENT.   63 

GuYSE  (John)  The  Practical  Expositor:  or,  an  Exposition  of  the  New 
Testament  in  the  form  of  a  Paraphrase.  With  Occasional  Notes  and 
Serious  Reflections.     3  vols.  4to.  London,  1761.     [R.  17.  44-46.] 

Another  Copy.     6  vols.  8vo.  Edinburgh,  1775.     [Bb.  2.  34-39.] 

Wynne  (Richard)  The  New  Testament  carefully  collated  with  the  Greek, 
and  corrected  ;  divided  and  pointed  according  to  the  subjects  treated 
of  by  the  Inspired  Writers ;  and  illustrated  with  Notes,  Critical  and 
Explanatory.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1764.     [F.  24.  8,9.] 

Harwood  (Edward)  A  New  and  Liberal  Translation  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment, with  Notes.     8vo.  2  vols,  in  1,  London,  1768.     [R.  19.  49.] 

A  Letter  to  Mr.  Harwood,  wherein  some  of  his  evasive  Glosses,  false  Trans- 
lations, and  blundering  Criticisms  in  support  of  the  Arian  Heresy  in  his 
'  Liberal  Translation  of  the  New  Testament,'  are  pointed  out  and  confuted. 
8vo.  London,  1768.     [P.  25Q.  7.] 

WoRSLEY  (John)  The  New  Testament  or  New  Covenant  of  our  Lord  and 
Sav,iour  Jesus  Christ,  translated  from  the  Greek,  according  to  the  pre- 
sent Idiom  of  the  English  tongue ;  with  Notes  and  References.  8vo. 
London,  1770.     [R.  19.  48.] 

An  Attempt  towards  revising  our  English  Translation  of  the  Greek  Scrip- 
tures, or  the  New  Covenant  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  towards  illustrating 
the  Sense  by  Philological  and  Explanatory  Notes.  By  William  New- 
come,  D.  D.,  Archbishop  of  Armagh.  2  vols,  royal  8vo.  Dublin,  1 796. 
[Bb.  3.  42,43.] 

The  New  Testament  in  an  improved  Version,  upon  the  Basis  of  Arch- 
bishop Newcome's  New  Translation.  With  a  corrected  Text  and 
Notes,  Critical  and  Explanatory,    royal  Svo.  London,  1 808.  [Bb.  2. 1 7] 

*A^ARES  (Edward)  Remarks  on  the  Version  of  the  New  Testament,  edited  bi/ 
the  Unitarians:  second  Edition.     8vo.  London,  1814. 

* Anijnadversions  on  the  Unitarian  Translation  of  the  New  Testament.  By 
a  Student  in  Divinity,  [_the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Rennell].  8vo.  London, 
1811. 

*Laurence  (Richard,  Archbishop  of  Cashel)  Critical  Re/lections  on  some 
important  Misrepresentations  contained  in  the  Unitarian  Version  of  the 
New  Testament,     Svo.  London,  1811. 

*Valpy  (Edward)  The  Greek  Testament,  with  copious  Critical,  Philolo- 
gical, and  Explanatory  Notes  in  English,  from  Hardy,  Raphel,  Kypke, 
Schleusner,  RosenmuUer,  Palairot,  and  others.  Together  with  parallel 
Passages  from  the  Classics,  &c.  and  the  Various  Readings  of  Gries- 
bach  and  other  Critics.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1826. 

*Bloomfield  (S.  T.)  Recensio  Synoptica  Annotationis  Sacrae ;  being  a  Cri- 
tical Digest  and  Synoptical  Arrangement  of  the  most  important  Anno- 
tations, Exegetical,  Philological,  and  Theological,  on  the  New  Testa- 
ment.    5  vols.  8vo.  London,  1826. 


[«.]  Commentators  on   Detached  Books  of  the  New  Testament. 

On  the  Historical  Books,  &c.  collectively. 

Tiieophylacti,  Archiepiscopi  Bulgarise,  in  Quatuor  Evangelia  Enarra- 
tiones.     folio,  Basileae,  1554.     [I.  11.  12.] 

Exemplar  aliud.    Gr.  Lat.    folio,  Parisiis,  1635.    [M.  12.  23.] 


64         '  RELIGION. 

EuTHYMn  Zigabeni  Comraentaria  in  Quatuor  Evangelia,  ex  Chrysostomi 
aliorumque  veterutn  Scriptis  collecta.  Latine,  a  Joanne  Hentenio. 
8vo.  Parisiis,  1544.     [L.  19.  35.] 

Fabri  (Jacobi,  Stapulensis)  Commentarii  Initiatorii  in  Quatuor  Evano-elia. 
folio,  Meldis,  1521.     [D.  11.  3.] 

BucERi  (Martini)  In  Sacra  Quatuor  Evangelia  Enarrationes  perpetuae. 
folio,   Apud  Robertum  Stephanum,    [Genevae]  1553.    [L.  10.  3.] 

BuLLiNGERi  (Henrici)  In  Evangelia  secundum  Matthaeum  et  Marcum 
Commentarii.     folio,  Tiguri,  1554.     [L.  9.  S.] 

Maldonati  (Joannis)  Commentarii  in  Quatuor  Evangelista  folio,  Mo- 
guntiae,  1596.  [G.  l~2.  22.] 

Sa  (Emanuelis)  Scholia  in  quatuor  Evangelia,  ex  selectis  Doctorum  sacro- 
rum  sententiis.    4to.  AntwerpiaB,  1596.     [^G.  20.  2.] 

Luc^  Brugensis  (Francisci)  Commentarius  in  Sacrosancta  Quatuor  Jesu 
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Divers  Parts  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  done  into  English,  chiefly  from  Dr. 

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Remarkable  Factsof  the  Jewish  and  Roman  History,  within  this  period. 
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Ambrosii,  Mediolanensis  Episcopi,  In  omnes  Pauli  Epistolas  Commentarii. 
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Haymonis,  Episcopi  llalberstattensis,  in  Divi  Pauli  Epistolas  omnes  In- 
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Erasmi  (Desiderii)  Paraphrasis  in  Epistolas  Novi  Testamenti  et  Apoca- 
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BuLLiNGERi   (Henrici)   In   omnes   Apostolicas   Epistolas   Commentarii, 

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GuiLLiAUDi  (Claudii)  In  omnes  Divi  Pauli  Apostoli  Epistolas  Collatio, 
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EsTii  (Gulielmi)  In  omnes  Beati  Pauli  et  aliorum  Apostolorum  Epis- 
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BuoENHAGii  (Joannis)  Annotationes  in  Epistolas  Pauli.  12mo.  Ba- 
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Philemon,  1  and  2  Thessalonians,  Titus,  1  and  2  Timothy,  and  the 
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Rom.  XV.  7-9.  Matt.  v.  14-16. 

2  Cor.  iv.  13.  Mark  vi.  39,40. 

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ANSBERTi(Ambrosii)Galli  presbyteri,  in  Sancti  Johannis  Apostoli  etEuan- 
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Foxi  (Joannis)  Eicasmi,  seu  Meditationes  in  Sacram  Apocalypsin.  folio, 
Londini,  1587.     [D.  11.  17.] 

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Brightman  (Thomas)  The  Revelation  of  St.  John  illustrated  with  an 
Analysis  and  Scholions.  Wherein  the  sense  is  opened  by  the  Scripture, 
and  the  Event  of  Things  foreshewed  by  Histories.     4to.  Leyden,  1616. 

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Antwerpiae,  1619.     [I.  11.  11.] 

Parei  (Davidis)    In  Divinam  Apocalypsin  S.  Apostoli  et  Evangelista; 

Johannis  Comraentarius.     4to.  Heidelbergae,  1^22.     [I.  20.  1.] 
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JuNii  (Francisci)  Apocalypsis,  methodic4  analysi  argumentorum,  notisque 
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Napier  (John,  Lord  of  Marchiston)  A  plaine  Discovery  of  the  Revela- 
tion of  St.  John.     4to.  Edinburgh,  1645.     [D.  14.  43.] 

Mede  (Joseph!)  Clavis  Apocalyptica  ex  innatis  et  insitis  Visionum  Charac- 
teribus  eruta  et  demonstrata.     4to.  Cantabrigiae,  1632.     [E.  19.  4.] 

Mede  (Joseph)  The  Key  of  the  Revelation,  translated  from  the  Latin  by 
Richard  More.     4to.  London,  1650.     [F.  15.  16.] 

Mede  (Josephi)  Opuscula  Latina  ad  rem  Apocalypticam  ferfe  spectantia. 
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Goodwin  (Thomas)  An  Exposition   upon  the  Book   of  the  Revelation. 

folio.    In  his  (Forks,  Vol.  II.     [H.  23.  15.] 
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A  Discourse  Historical  and  Critical  on  the  Revelations,  ascribed  to  St. 
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LowMAN  (Moses)  A  Paraphrase  and  Notes  ou  the  Revelation  of  St. 
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translated — with  Notes  Critical  and  Explanatory.  To  which  is  prefixed 
a  Dissertation  on  the  Divine  Origin  of  the  Book,  in  Answer  to  the  Ob- 
jections of  the  late  Professor  Michaelis.     royal  8vo.  London,  1806. 

Hallenberg  (J.)  Historical  Remarks  on  the  Book  of  Revelation  (in  Swe- 
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Potter  (Francis)  An  Interpretation  of  the  Number  666.  Wherein  not 
only  the  manner  how  this  number  ought  to  be  interpreted  is  clearly 
proved  and  demonstrated  :  but  it  is  also  shewed  that  this  number  is 
an  exquisite  and  perfect  character,  truly,  exactly,  and  essentially  de- 
scribing that  state  of  government  to  which  all  other  notes  of  Anti- 
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Stevens  (Nathaniel)  A  Plaine  and  Easy  Calculation  of  the  Name,  Mark, 
and  Number  of  the  Beast.     4to.  London,  1656.     [E.  1.  24.] 

Ingram  (Robert)  An  Explanation  of  the  Prophecy  of  the  Seven  Vials  of 
Wrath,  or  the  Seven  last  Plagues  contained  in  the  Revelation  of  St. 
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Ingram  (Robert)  A  View  of  the  Great  Events  of  the  Seventh  Plague, 
or  Period  when  the  mystery  of  God  shall  be  finished.  8vo.  Colchester, 

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NicKOLLs  (R.  B.)  The  Exemplar  of  Divine  Worship,  as  exhibited  to  St. 
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Cressener  (Drue)  The  Judgments  of  God  upon  the  Roman  Catholick 
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Cressener  (Drue)  A  Demonstration  of  the  first  principles  of  the  Pro- 
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Romae  Ruina  Finalis  Anno  Dom.  1666,  Mundique  Finis.  4to.  Londini, 
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HiGGONS  (Theophilus)  Mystical  Babylon,  or  Papal  Rome  :  a  Treatise' 
upon  Apocal.  xviii.   2.  "  It  is  fallen."     4to.  London,    1624. 

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(5)  Critical  Observations  and  Disquisitions  on  Biblical 
Subjects. 

Adami  (Cornelii)  Excercitationes  Exegeticae  De  Israelis  in  iEgypto  Mal- 
tiplicatione  et  Oppressione,  Nativitate  et  Institutione  Mosis  in  Sapi- 
entia,  Conversione  S.  Pauli,  Malisque  Romse  Paganse  et  Hodiernae 
Moribus.     4to.  Groningge,  1711.    [E.  7.  22.] 

Alberti  (Joannis)  Observationes  PhilologicaR  in  Sacros  Novi  Foederis 
Libros.     8vo.  Lug.  Bat.  1725.     [K.  7."l6,] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo,  Lug.  Bat.  1725.     [G.  22.  16.] 

Alberti  (Joannis)  Periculum  Criticum  ;  in  quo  Loca  quaedam  cum  Veteris 
ac  Novi  Foederis,  tum  Hesychii  et  aliorum  illustrantur,  vindicantur, 
emendantur.     8vo.  Lug.  Bat.  1737.     [E.  27.  32.] 

Baeza  (Didaci  de)  Commentaria  AUegorica  et  Moralia  de  Christd  Fi- 
gurato  in  Veteri  Testamento.  3  torn,  folio,  Parisiis  et  Lugduni,  1633- 
37-40.     [L.  4.  16-18.] 

Barrington  (John  Shute,  Viscount)  Miscellanea  Sacra.  2  vols.  8vo. 
London,  1725.     [Q.  4.  39,40.] 

BoECLERi  (J.  Hen.)  Christi  Servatoris  Fasciae,    4to.  1643.    [P.  12.  (17.)] 
Borremansii  (Antonii)  Vespei-ae  Gorinchemenses,  in  quibus  Varia  Loca, 
tarn  Scripturae  Sacrae  quam  aliorum  A  uctorum,  explicantur,  Ritus  prisci, 
aliaque  non  ubivis  obvia,  eruuntur.     8vo.  Arastelsedami,  1687. 

[R.  20.  54.] 

Bos  (Lamberti)  Observationes  Miscellaneae  ad  Loca  quaedam  cum  Novi 
Foederis,  tum  exterorum  Scriptorum  Graecorum.  8vo.  Franequerae, 
1707.     [A.  18.  62.] 


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Bos  (Lamberti)  Exercitationes  Philologicae  ;  in  quibus  Novi  Foederis  Loca 
nonnulla  ex  auctoribus  Graecis  illustrantur.     8vo.  Franequerae,  1713. 

[A.  17.  81.] 

BowYER  (Wm.)  Critical  Conjectures  and  Observations  on  the  New  Tes- 
tament, collected  from  various  Authors,  as  well  in  regard  to  Words  as 
Pointing :  with  the  Reasons  on  which  both  are  founded.  Third  Edi- 
tion,    4to.  London,  1782.     [A.  13.  35.^ 

Another  Copy.     2d  Edition.     8vo.  London,  1772.     [D.  26.  1.] 

A  Brief  Essay  on  the  Chronology  of  some  passages  contained  in  the 
Holy  Scriptures,  viz.  1.  of  the  Seventy  Weeks  in  the  Prophecy  of 
Daniel;  2.  of  the  Time  of  Christ's  Birth;  3.  of  the  time  when  John 
the  Baptist  began  to  preach  ;  4.  of  the  time  of  Christ's  Baptism  ;  5.  of 
the  time  when  our  Blessed  Saviour  began  his  Ministry  of  Preaching, 
working  Miracles,  &c.  ;  6,  of  the  time  of  John  Baptist's  Imprisonment. 
8vo.  London.  1733.     [G.  22.  15.] 

BuDDEi  (Jo.  Francisci)  Parerga  Historico-Theologica.  12mo.  Jenae, 
1719.     [A.  19.  115.] 

BuLLERii  (Dav.  Renaldi)  Dissertationum  Sacrum  Sylloge.  8vo.  Amste- 
Icedami,  1750.     [D.  25.  1.] 

*BuRDER  (Samuel)  Oriental  Customs  ;  or  an  Illustration  of  the  Scriptures 
by  an  Explanatory  Application  of  the  Customs  and  Manners  of  the 
Eastern  Nations.     Fifth  Edition.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1822. 

*Burder  (Samuel)  Oriental  Literature ;  applied  to  the  Illustration  of  the 
Scriptures  : — a  Sequel  to  the  Oriental  Customs.  2  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1822. 

BuxTORFii  (Johannis,  filii)  Dissertationes  Philologico-Theologica?.  Ito. 
Basileae,  1645.     [K.  14.  39.] 

Calvert  (Jacobi)  Naphtali,  seu  Colluctationes  Theologicaj  cum  tribus 
ingentibus  dubiis,  viz.  1.  De  Reditu  Decern  Tribuum ;  2.  De  Conver- 
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Clerici  (Davidis)  Quaestiones  Sacrae,  in  quibus  multa  Scripturae  Loca 
explicantur.     8vo.  Amstelaedami,  1685.     [A.  19.  79.'] 

CoLOJiEsii  (Pauli)  Observationes  Sacrae.     12mo.  Londini,  1688. 

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Cooper  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  An  Exposition  of  such  Chapters  of 
the  olde  Testament  as  usually  are  redde  in  the  Church.  4to.  London, 
1573.     [D.  19.  6.] 

Costard  (Georgii)  Dissertationes  Duse  ;  quarum  primd  explicatur  Ezek. 
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Cremeri  (Bernardi  Sebastiani)  Prodromus  Typicus,  continens  Exercita- 
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the  most  ancient  Versions,  and  restoring  them  to  their  original  Reading 
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Croii  (Johannis)  Sacrae  et  Historicse  in  Novum  Foedus  Observationes. 
4to.  Genevae,  1645.     [R.  16.  28.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Genevae,  1645.     QK.  9.  S.^ 

Dawson  (Thomas)  Dissertations  on  Samuel's  Appearance  at  Endor  ;  Pi- 
late's Wife's  Dream  concerning  Christ;  Moses  and  Elias  appearing  to 
the  Three  Disciples ;  St.  Peter's  Deliverance  by  an  Angel ;  and  Abra- 
ham's Reply  to  Dives.     8vo.  London,  1728.     [P.  229.  (2.)] 

De  la  Cerda  (Joannis  Ludovici)  Adversaria  Sacra,  folio,  Lugduni, 
1626.     [L.  3.  11.] 

Delrii  (Martini)  Adagialia  Veteris  ac  Novi  Testamenti.  2  torn.  4to. 
Lugduni,  1614-18.     [S.  1.  34,5.] 

DiETERici  (Cunradi)  Analysis  Evangeliorum  Dominicalium,  et  Evangeli- 
orum  quae  Diebus  Festis  D.  Apostolorum,  aiiorum  item  Sanctorum,  in 
Ecclesia  Christi  proponi  solent ;  una  cum  observationibus  et  doctrinis  e 
SS.-Scripturae  Fundamentis,  Sanctorum  Patrum  Testimoniis,  et  Viro- 
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Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Marpurgi,  1631.     [M.  19.  19.] 

DiLHERi  (Johannis  Michaelis)  Eclogae  Sacrae  Novi  Testamenti,  Syriacae, 
Graecae,  Latinae ;  cum  Observationibus  philologicis.  12rao.  Jenae, 
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DixoN  (Thomas)  The  Sovereignty  of  the  Divine  Administration  vindi- 
cated :  or  a  Rational  Account  of  our  Saviour's  remarkable  Temptation 
in  the  Wilderness,  the  Possessed  at  Capernaum,  the  Demoniacs  at  Ga- 
dara,  and  the  Destruction  of  the  Swine.     8vo.  London,  1766. 

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DouGHTJEi  (Joannis)  Analecta  Sacra:  sive  Excursus  Philologici  breves 
super  diversis  S.  Scripturae  locis.     8vo.  Londini,  1658.     [R.  14.  13.] 

Drusii  (Joannis)  Parallel  a  Sacra  :  hoc  est,  Locorum  Veteris  Testamenti 
cum  iis  quae  in  Novo  citantur  conjuncta  Commemoratio,  Ebraicc  & 
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Drusii  (Joannis)  Ad  Voces  Hebraicas  Novi  Testamenti  Comraentarius. 
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Drusii  (Joannis)  Tetragrammaton,  sive  de  nomine  Dei  proprio.  Acces- 
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Edwards  (John)  An  Inquiry  into  Four  Remarkable  Texts  of  the  New 
Testament  [Matt.  ii.  23,  1  Cor,  xi.  14,  and  xv.  29,  1  Pet.  iii.  19, 
20],  which  contain  some  difficulty  in  them ;  with  a  probable  Resolu- 
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Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1692.     [R.  10.  72.] 

Edwards  (John)  Exercitations,  Critical,  Philosophical,  Historical,  Theo- 
logical, on  several  important  Places  in  the  Writings  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testament.     8vo.  London,  1732.     [M.  19.  22.] 

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FuLLERi  (Nicolai)  Miscellaneorum  Sacrorum  Libri  Duo ;  quibus  multa 
Divinae  Scripturae  et  aliorum  Classicorum  Auctorum  loca  explicantur 
&  illustrantur.     8vo.  Lugduni,  1625.     [G.  19.  1^.] 

Gatakeri  (Thomae)  Cinnus:  sive  Adversaria  Miscellanea.  4to.  Lon- 
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Gatakeri  (Thoma?)  De  Novi  Instrumenti  Stylo  Dissertatio.  4to.  Lon- 
dini,  1648.     [N.  8.  47.] 

Gell  (Robert)  Remains  :  or  Several  Select  Scriptures  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment opened  and  explained,  in  sundry  pious  and  learned  Notes  and 
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GaEGORiE  (John)  Notes  and  Observations  upon  some  Passages  of  Scrip- 
ture.    4to.  Oxford,  1646.     [D.  16.  20.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  In  his  Works.     [R.  8.  27.] 

Hallett  (Joseph)  A  Free  and  Impartial  Study  of  the  Holy  Scriptures 
recommended,  being  Notes  on  some  peculiar  Texts  ;  with  Discourses 
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Harenbergii  (J.  C.)  Otia Sacra.  8vo.  Traj.ad  Rhenum,1740.  [F.  21.13.] 

Harmer  (Thomas)  Observations  on  divers  Passages  of  Scripture,  from 
Books  of  Voyages  and  Travels  into  the  East.  4  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1776.     [A.  14.  58-61.] 

Another  Copy.     1st  Edition,  8vo.     [D.  22.  18.] 

*Harmer  (Thomas)  Observations  on  divers  Passages  of  Scripture,  &c. 
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Clarke,  LL.D.     4  vols.  Svo.  London,  1816. 

Heideggeri  (Jo.  Henrici)  De  Historia  Sacra  Patriarcharum  Exercita- 
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HEI^"SII  (Danielis)  Exercitationes  ad  Novum  Testamentum.  4to,  Can- 
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Heinsii  (Danielis)  Aristarchus  Sacer  ;  sive  ad  Nonni  in  Johannem  Meta- 
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King  (Edward)  Morsels  of  Criticism,  tending  to  illustrate  some  ^ew  Pas- 
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Krafft  (Joannis  Guilielmi)  Observationes  Sacrae ;  quibus  varia  Scrip- 
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Langii  (Wilhelmi)  De  Annis  Christi  Libri  Duo.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1649. 

[S.  1.  o.] 

Le  Moyne  (Stephani)  Varia  Sacra.     2  torn.  4to.  Lug.  Bat.   1685. 

[E.  15.  25,26.] 

Lemnii  (Levini)  Similitudinum  ac  Parabolarum,  quae  in  Bibliis  ex 
Herbis  atque  Arboribus  desumuntur,  Dilucida  Explicatio.  8vo.  Er- 
phordise,  1581.     [G.  8.  44.] 

Lloyd  (Thomas)  An  Essay  on  the  Literary  Beauties  of  the  Scriptures. 
4to.  Cambridge,  1774.     [Dd.  3.  67.] 

Ltdii  (Jacobi)  Agonistica  Sacra,  sive  Syntagma  Vocum  et  Phrasium 
Agonisticarum  quae  in  S.  Scriptura,  imprimis  vero  in  Epistolis  S.  Pauli, 
occurrunt.     18mo.   Roterodami,  1657.     [K.  16.  22.] 

Mac  Ewen  (Wm.)  Grace  and  Truth  :  or  the  Glory  and  Grace  of  the 
Redeemer  displayed  in  an  Attempt  to  explain,  illustrate,  and  enforce, 
the  most  remarkable  Types,  Figures,  and  Allegories  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment.     12mo.  Edinburgh,   1777.     [Dd.  4.  88.] 

Maii  (Jo.  Henrioi)  Observationum  Sacrarum  Libri  Tres,  quibus  diversa 
utriusque  Testamenti  loca  illustrantur.    Svo.  Francofurti,  1716-26-13. 

[A.  19.  58.] 

Mann  (Nicolai)  De  veris  Domini  Jesu  Christi  Annis  Natali  et  Emortuali, 
Dissertationes  Duse.     8vo.  Londini,  1742.     [P.  200.  (1.)] 

Mede  (Joseph)  Discourses  on  sundry  Texts  of  Scripture  ;  and  his  Epis- 
tles in  Answer  of  divers  Letters  from  learned  Men.  4to.  London, 
1652.     [F.  15.  16.] 

MicHAELis  (Jo.  Geo.)  Observationes  Sacrae,  in  quibus  diversis  Sacrse 
Scripturse  utriusque  Foederis  locis  selectioribus  lux  adfunditur.  8vo. 
Traj.  ad  Rhen.   1738.     [R.  21.  54.] 

A  clear  and  brief  Explanation  upon  the  chief  Points  in  the  New  Testa- 
ment ;  where,  by  laying  Scripture  to  Scripture,  it  is  fully  proved  what 
is  the  Faith  that  justifies.  By  M.  M.     Svo.  London,  1697.  [C.  20.  20.] 

MosHEMii  (Jo.  Laur.)  Observationes  Sacrae  et  Historico-Criticae.  Svo. 
Amstelaedami,  1726.     [G.  26.  20.] 

Moshemii  (Jo.  Laur.)  Cogitationes  in  Novi  Foederis  locos  selectiores. 
Svo.  Hannoverse,  1727.     [F.  27.  15.] 

Moshemii  (Jo.  Laur.)  Commentarius  de  Lumine  Sancti  Sepulchri.  Svo. 
Helmstadii,  1736.     [P.  12.  (2.)] 

Palairet  (Eliit?)  Observationes  Philologico-criticae  in  Sacros  Novi  Foe- 
deris Libros.     Svo.  Lug.  Bat.  1752.     [A.  1/.  52.] 

*Paxton  (George)  Illustrations  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  in  Three  Parts  : — 
1.  from  the  Geography  of  the  East ;  2.  from  the  Natural  History 
of  the  East ;  3.  from  the  Customs  and  Manners  of  Ancient  and 
Modern  Nations.     Second  Edition,  3  vols.   Svo.  Edinburgh,  1825. 

Penington  (Isaac)  Expositions,  with  Observations  sometimes,  on  severall 
Scriptures.     4to.  London,  1656.     [K.  20.  21.] 

PiLKiNGTON  (Matthew)  Remarks  upon  several  Passages  of  Scripture, 
rectifying  some  Errors  in  the  Printed  Hebrew  Text,  pointing  out 
several  Mistakes  in  the  Versions ;  and  shewing  the  Benefit  and  Expe- 
diency of  a  more  correct  and  intelligible  Translation  of  the  Bible.  Svo. 
Cambridge,  1759.     [G.  22,  2.] 

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82  RELIGION. 

PtANTEViT  DE  LA  Pause  (Joannis  de)  Florilegiura  Biblicurn,  complectens 
omnes  utriusque  Testament!  Sententias,  Hebraice  et  Grsec^,  cum  Ver- 
sione  Latina,  et  brevi  juxta  literalem  sensum  Commentario  illustratas. 
folio,  Lodovae,  1641.     [K.  13.  6.] 

Prado  (Laurentii  Ramirezii  de)  Pentecontarchus  ;  Opus,  in  quo  varia 
Scripturge  loca  ex  Ebrseorum,  Grcecorum  et  Romanorum  moribus, 
praecipu^  ex  profana  antiquitate  et  jure  civili,  conatur  auctor  illustrare. 
4to.  Antwerpise,  1612.     [G.  6.  7.] 

Raphelii  (Georgii)  Annotationes  Philologicae  in  Novum  Testamentum, 
ex  Polybio,  Arriano,  et  Xenophonte  collectae.  8vo.  2  tomis,  Hara- 
brugi,  1715-20.     [R.  20.  4,6.] 

Raphelii  (Georgii)  Annotationes  in  Sacram  Scripturam,  Historicae  in  Ve- 
tus,  Philologicae  in  Novum  Testamentum,  ex  Herodoto  collectae.  8vo. 
Luneburgi,  1731.     [R.  20.  5.] 

Recueil  de  Dissertations  Critiques  sur  des  Endroits  Difficiles  de  I'Ecriture 

Sainte,  et  sur  des  Matieres  qui  ont  rapport  a  I'Ecriture.    4to.  Paris, 

1715.     [E.  14.  10.] 
Reggii  (Vincentii)  Evangelistarum  Dilucidationum  Libri  Octo.     folio, 

Coleniffi,  1615.     [L.  3.  20.] 
Reynell  (Carew)  Prophetiae  de  Messia  in  Jesu  ad  Literam  adimpletae. 

4to.  Londini,  1724.     [P.  18.(11.)] 
Satura  Dissertationum  Theologico-Historico-Philologicarum.     8vo.  Ti- 

guri,  1741.     [R.  13.  54.] 
Saurin    (James)   Dissertations ;    Historical,  Critical,  Theological,    and 

Moral,  on  the  most  memorable  Events  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament; 

translated  by  John  Chamberlayne.     folio,  London,  1723.     [R.  2.  22.] 

ScHARBAU  (Henrici)  Observationes  Sacrae,  quibus  varia  Sacri  Codicis 
utriusque  Foederis  Loca  illustrantur.     4to.  Lubecae,  1731.   [R.  8.  13.] 

ScHOTTi  (Andreae)  Adagialia  Sacra  Novi  Testament!  Grsco-Latina,  se- 
lecta  atque  exposita.     4to.  Antwerpiae,  1629.     [R.  16.  31.] 

ScuLTETi  (Abrahami)  Exercitationes  Evangelicae,  quibus  Quatuor  Evan- 
gelistarum difficiliora  et  obscuriora  Loca  partim  philologice,  partim 
theologice,  explicantur.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1624.     [D.  6.  52.] 

Sharp  (Thomas)  Two  Dissertations  concerning  the  Etymology  and  Scrip- 
ture Meaning  of  the  Hebrew  Words  Elohim  and  I3erith.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1751.     [R.  19.  7.] 

Spanhemii  (Friderici)  Dubia  Evangelica.     2  vols.  4to.  Genevae,  1639. 

[L.  20.  10,11.] 

Stanhope  (George)  A  Paraphrase  and  Comment  upon  the  Epistles  and 
Gospels  appointed  to  be  used  in  the  Church  of  England  upon  all  Sun- 
days and  Holy  Days  throughout  the  Year.    4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1705. 
^  [B.  7.  31-34.] 

SuRENHusii  (Gull.)  BIBAO^  KATAAAArHS*;  in  quo,  secundum  ve- 
terum  Theologorum  Hebiaeorum  Formulas  allegandi  et  Modos  inter- 
pretandi,  conciliantur  Loca  ex  V.  in  N.  T.  allegata,  4to.  Amstelo- 
dami,  1713.     [R.  8.  32.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1713.     [E.  7.  18.] 

Thesauri  (Emanuelis)  Patriarchae  :  sive  Christi  Servatoris  Genealogia, 
per  Mundi  aetates  traducta.     Svo.  Londini,  1651.     [E.  8.  41.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     Svo.  Londini,  1651.     [F.  16.  34.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.  Londini,  1657.     [S.  3.  28.] 


CRITICAL  OBSERVATIOxNS  ON  SCRIPTURE.     83 

Thesaurus  Theologico-Philologicus,  et  Thesaurus  Novus  Theologico- 
Philologicus ;  sive  Sylloge  Dissertationum  elegantiorum  ad  selectiora 
et  illustriora  Veteris  et  Novi  Testament!  Loca,  aTheoIogis  Protestanti- 
bus  in  Germania  separatim  diversis  temporibus  conscriptarum,  secun- 
dum ordinem  utriusque  Testament!  digesta.  4  tomis,  folio,  Amstelse- 
dami,  1701-32.     [N.  4.  10-13.] 

ViTRiNGiE  (Campegii)  Observationes  Sacrae.  2  vols.  4to.  Amstelodami, 
1727.     [K.  7.  25,26.] 

VoRSTii  (Job.)  Philologia  Sacra,  de  Hebraismis  in  Novo  Test.  4to. 
Lug.  Bat.  1658.     [R.  8.  45.] 

Vossii  (G  J.)  Dissertatio  Gemina :  Una  de  Jesu  Christi  Gencalogia  ; 
Altera  de  Annis,  qiiibus  natus,  baptizatus,  mortuus  est  Christus.  4to. 
Amstelodami,  1643.     [C.  9.  32.] 

Ward  (John)  Dissertations  upon  several  Passages  of  the  Sacred  Scrip- 
tures.    2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1761-74.     [P.  293.  (2,3.)] 

Lardner  C  Nathaniel  J  Remarks  upon  the  late  Dr.  Ward's  Dissertations 
upon  several  Passages  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures.     8vo.  London,  1762. 

[P.  293.  (4.)] 

Werenfelsii  (Samuelis)  Opuscula  Theologica,  Philosophica  et  Theolo- 
gica.     2  vols.  4to.  Lausannae,  1739.     [R.  16.  10,11.] 

Wesselingii  (Petri)  Diatribe  de  Judaeis  Arcbontibus,  ad  Inscriptionem 
Berenicensem ;  et  Dissertatio,  de  Evangeliis  jussu  Imp.  Anastasii  non 
eraendatis,  in  Victorera  Tununensem.     8vo.  Traj.  ad  Rhen.  1738. 

[P.  200.  (2.)] 

WiTsn  (Hermanni)  Miscellaneorum  Sacrorum  Libri  Quatuor.  2  vols. 
4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1736.     [Bb.  2.  40,41.] 

■ -Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Traj.  ad  Rhen.  1692.     [E.  7.  27.] 

Witsii  (Hermanni)  Meletemata  Lcidensia ;  quibus  continentur  Prselec- 
tiones  de  Vita  et  Rebus  Gestis  Pauli  Apostoli,  nccnon  Dissertationum 
Exegeticarum  Duodecas;  denique  Commentarius  in  Epistolam  Judai 
Apostoli.     4to.  Basileae,  1739.     [Bb.  2.  43.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1703.     [E.  7.  23.] 

Witsii  (Hermanni)  ^gyptiaca  et  AeKucpvXov  ;  sive  de  ^gyptiacorum  Sa- 
crorum cum  Hebraicis  collatione  Libri  Tres,  et  de  Decern  Tribubus 
Israelis  Liber  Singularis.  Accessit  Diatribe  de  Legione  Fulminatrice 
Christianorum  sub  imperatore  Marco  Aurelio  Antonino.  4to.  Basileae, 
1739.     [Bb.  2.  42.] 

Wolfburgi  (Mart.  Caspar!)  Observationes  Sacrae  in  Novum  Testamentum. 
4to.  Hafniaj,  1738.     [R.  8.  12.] 

Yardley  (Edward)  The  Genealogies  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ, 
as  recorded  by  St.  Matthew  and  St.  Luke,  critically  examined,  ex- 
plained, defended,  and  reconciled  to  each  other,  and  to  the  Scriptures 
of  the  Old  Testament.     8vo.  London,  1750.     [G.  26.  7.] 

Zehneri  (Joachim!)  Adagia  Sacra,  sive  Proverbia  Scripturae,  ex  uni- 
verse Bibliorum  Codice  in  quinque  centurias  congesta.  4to.  Lipsiae, 
1601.     [G.  20.  26.] 

ZoRN II  (Petri)  Opuscula  Sacra.     2  vols.  8vo.  Altonaviae,  1731. 

[R.  14.  61,62.] 


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84  RELIGION. 

Tracts  on  the  Dcemoniacs  mentioned  in  the  New  Testament. 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Meaninff  of  Demoniacks  in  the  New  Testament. 
By  T.  P.  A.  P.  O.  A.  B.  I.^T.  C.  O.  S,  [The  Precentor  And  Preben- 
dary Of  Alton-Borealis  In  The  Church  Of  Salisbury,  that  is,  Arthur 
Ashley  Sykes,  D.D.]     8vo.  London,  1737.     [A.  17.  44.  (1.)] 

An  Essay  towards  Vindicating  the  Literal  Sense  of  the  Demoniacks,  in  the 
New  Testament ;  in  Answer  to  a  late  "  Enquiry"  into  the  Meaning  of 
them.     By  Thomas  Church.     8vo.  London,  1737.     [A.  17.  44.  (2.)] 

An  Answer  to  the  "  Enquiry  into  the  Meaning  of  Demoniacks,"  in  a  Letter 
to  the  Author,  by  Leonard  T wells,  M.  A.     8vo.  London,  1737. 

[A.  17.  44.(3.)] 

Hutchinson  (Thornas)  The  usual  Interpretation  of  Aai/novei  and  Aaifxovia 
in  the  New  Testament  asserted.     Svo.  Oxford,  1738.     []A.  17.  43.  (4,)] 

Swinton  (John)  A  Critical  Dissertation  concerning  the  Words  Aai^uv  and 
Aai/uovtov.     Svo.  London,  1738.     [A.  17.  43.(6.)] 

Pegge  {Samuel)  Examination  of  the  '•  Enquiry  into  the  Meaning  of  the  De- 
moniacs in  the  New  Testament."     Svo.  London,  1739.    [A.  17.  43.  (I.)] 

Some  Thoughts  on  the  Miracles  of  Jesus,  with  an  Introduction  to  that  (f  his 
casting  out  Devils.     Svo.  London,  1739.     [A.  17.  43.  (2.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  A  Further  Enquiry  into  the  Meaning  of  Demo- 
niacks in  the  New  Testament.  Wherein  the  Enquiry  is  vindicated 
against  the  Objections  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Twells,  and  of  the  Author  of 
the  Essay  in  Answer  to  it.     Svo.  London,  1737.     [A.  17.  44.  (4.)] 

Church  {Thomas)  Reply  to  the  ^^  Further  Enquiry  into  the  Meaning  of  the 
Demoniacks  in  the  New  Testament,"  as  far  as  the  "  Essay  towards  vindi- 
cating the  Literal  Sense  of  them"  is  concerned.     Svo.  London,  1738. 

[A.  17.44.(5.)] 

Twells  (Leonard)  An  Answer  to  the  "  Further  E?iquiry  into  the  Meaning  of 
Demoniacks  in  the  New  Testament."  In  a  Second  Letter  to  the  Author. 
Svo.  London,  1738.     [A.  17.  44.  (6.)] 

Church  (Thomas)  A  Short  State  of  the  Controversy  about  the  Meaning 
of  the  Demoniacks  in  the  New  Testament.     Svo.  London,  1739. 

[A.  17.  44.  (8.)] 

A  Review  of  the  Controversy  about  the  Meaning  of  Demoniacks  in  the 

New  Testament.     [By  Gregory  Sharpe,  D.  D.]     Svo.  London,  1739. 

[A.  17.  44.(7.)] 
Remarks  on  a  Tract  intitlcd  "  A  Review  of  the  Controversy  about  the  Mean- 
ing of  Demoniacks,"  &c.     Svo.  London,  1739.     [A.  17.  43.  (3.)] 

Hutchinson  (Thomas)  Remarks  upon  a  Pamphlet  intitled  "A  Review  of  the 
Controversy  about  the  Meaning  of  Demoniacs."     Svo.  London,  1739. 

[A.  17.43.  (5.)] 

Lardner  (Nathaniel)  The  Case  of  the  Demoniacs  mentioned  in  the  New 
Testament.     Svo.  London,  1758.     [P.  218.  (1.)] 

Young  (Arthur)  A  Dissertation  on  the  Gospel  Demoniacks.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1760.     [P.  218.  (2.)] 

Semleri  (Joannis  Salomonis)  Commentatio  de  Di3emoniacis,  quorum  in 
■  N.  T.  fit  mentio.     4to.  Halee  Magdeburgicee,  1769.     [R.  16.  18.] 

Farmer  (Hugh)  Essay  on  the  Demoniacs  of  the  New  Testament.  Svo. 
London,  1775.     [Q.  4.  51.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1775.     [D.  26.  26.] 


CONCORD  AN  C  E  S.  85 

WoRTHiNGTON  (William)  An  Impartial  Enquiry  into  the  Case  of  th< 
Gospel  Demoniacks.  With  an  Appendix,  consisting  of  an  Essay  on 
Scripture  Demonology.     8vo.  London,  1777.     [G.  24.  5.] 


4.   Concordances  and   Dictionaries,    Comm'on    Place 
Books  and  Analyses,  of  the  Bible. 

i.  Concordances  to  the  Bible. 

Nathan  (Rabbi  Mordecai)  Concordantia  Hebraica.  folio,  Basileae, 
1581.     [K.  13.  18.] 

Calasio  (F.  Marii  de)  Concordantiae  Sacrorum  Bibliorum  Hebraicorum. 
Hebraice  et  Latine.     4  vols,  folio,  Romse,  1621.     [K.  13.  1-4.] 

Taylor  (John)  The  Hebrew  Concordance  adapted  to  the  English  Bible, 
disposed  after  the  Manner  of  Buxtorf.     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1754-57. 

[N.  3.  29,30.] 

KiRCHERi  (Conradi)  Concordantiae  Veteris  Testament!,  Ebraeis  Vocibus 
respondentes.     2  tomis,  4to.  Francofurti,  1607.     [[K.  14.  6,7.^ 

Stephani     (Henrici)    Concordantiae    Graeco-Latinee     Novi   Testamenti. 

folio,  Genevae,  1624.     [Aa,  1.  35.] 
'  Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Genevae,  1624.     [K.  12.  5.] 

Trommii  (Abrahanii)  Concordantiae  Graecae  Versionis  vulgo  dictae  LXX 
Interpretura.     2  vols,  folio,  Amstelodami,  1718.     [A.  5.  1,2.] 

ScHMiDii  (Erasmi)  Novi  Testamenti  Jesu  Christi  Tafit'ioy ;  aliis  Concor- 
dantiae.    2  vols.  8vo.  Glasguoe,  1819.     [Bb.  3.  19,20.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Gotha;,  1717.     [N.  2.  16.] 

Stephani  (Roberti)  Concordantiae  Latinae  Bibliorum  utriusque  Testa- 
menti Veteris  et  Novi.     folio,  Parisiis,  1555.     [L  3.  3.] 

Hervagii  (Joannis)  Sacrorum  utriusque  Testamenti  Librorum  absolutis- 
simus  Index,  quas  Concordantias  Majores  vocant.  folio,  Basileae, 
1561.     [E.  9.  9.] 

Marbeck  (John)  A  Concordance,  that  is  to  saie,  a  Worke  wherein  by  the 
ordre  of  the  A.  B.  C.  ye  maie  redely  finde  any  Worde  conteigned  in 
the  whole  Bible,  so  often  as  it  is  there  mencioned.  folio,  London,  Im- 
prynted  by  Richard  Grafton.  m.TJ.L     [B.  1.  23.] 

A  Concordance  to  the  Holy  Scriptures,  by  S.  N.  [^Samuel  Newman.] 
folio,  Cambridge,  1662.     [H.  2.  £6.] 

A  Concordance  to  the  Holy  Scriptures,  by  S.  N.  {Two  Copies.)  folio, 
Cambridge,  1682.     [F.  13.  14. — ^N.  1.  33.^ 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1720.     [R.  1.  28.] 

DowNAME  (John)  A  Brief  Concordance  to  the  Bible.  12mo.  London, 
1671.     [K.  17.  36.] 

Clark  (Samuel)  A  Concordance  to  the  Holy  Bible.  12mo.  London, 
1696.     [F.  16.  45.] 

Cruden  (Alexander)  A  Complete  Concordance  to  the  Holy  Scriptures  of 
the  Old  and  New  Testament.     4to.  London,  1769.     [Aa.  2.  47-] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1785.     [R.  15,  31.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1805.     [Ff.  2.  29. 


86  RELIGION. 

Crutxwell  (Clement)  A  Concordance  of  Parallels,  collected  from  Bibles 
and  Commentaries,  which  have  been  published  in  Hebrew,  Latin, 
French,  Italian,  Spanish,  English,  and  other  Languages,  with  the  Au- 
thorities of  each.     4to.  London,  1790.     [Aa.  2.  48.] 


ii.  Dictionaries  of  the  Bible. 

Alstedii  (Joannis  Henrici)  Paratitla  Theologica,  in  quibus  vera  Anti- 
quitas  et  Phraseologia  Sacrarum  Literarum  et  Patrum  sive  priscorum 
Ecclesiaj  Doctorum,  illustratur.     4to.  Francofurti,  1626.     [S.  1.  3.] 

Ravanelli  (Petri)  Bibliotheca  Sacra :  seu  Thesaurus  Scripturae  Cano- 
nicas  amplissimus.     folio,  Genevse,  1650.     [M.  4.  4.] 

CaIiMET  (Augustin)  Dictionnaire  Historique,  Critique,  Chronologique, 
Geographique  et  Litteral  de  la  Bible.     4  tomes,  folio,  Paris,  1730. 

[N.  4.  18-21.] 

•Calmet's  Dictionary  of  the  Bible,  translated  into  English,  with  Addi- 
tions by  Charles  Taylor.  Fourth  Edition,  revised,  corrected  and 
enlarged.     5  vols.  4to.  London,  1823. 

Robinson  (John)  A  Theological,  Biblical,  and  Ecclesiastical  Dictionary, 
serving  as  a  General  Note-Book  to  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  &c. 
8vo.  London,  1815.     [Hh.  4.  14.] 


iii.  Common  Place  Books  and  Indexes  to  the  Bible. 

Feguernbkini  (Isaaci)  Enchiridion  Locorum  Communium  Theologi- 
corum,  Rerum,  Exemplorum,  atque  Phrasium  Sacrarum,  ex  Augustini 
Marlorati  Thesauro  et  Christ.  Obenhenii  Promptuario.  8vo.  Londini, 
1591.     [K.  16.  7.] 

De  S.  Martino  (Leandri)  Sacra  Ars  Memorise  ad  Scripturas  Divinas 
impromptu  habendas,  memoriterque  ediscendas,  accommodata :  an- 
nexa  est  Conciliatio  Locorum  Scripturae  specie  tenus  pugnantinm. 
8vo.  Duaci,  1623.     [G.  19.  23.] 

A  Common  Place  Book  to  the  Holy  Bible ;  or,  the  Scripture's  Suffi- 
ciency practically  demonstrated,  [erroneously  ascribed  to  Mr.  Locke.] 
4to.  London,  1697.     [K.  15.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1725.     [R.  8.  26.] 

Index  Biblicus  ;  or,  the  Historical  Books  of  the  Holy  Scripture 
abridged.     12mo.  London,  1668.     [M.  18.  21.] 

Lloyd  (William,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  An  Index  to  the  Holy  Bible. 
4to.     [P.  15.  19.] 

Cbuden  (Alexander)  A  Compendium  of  the  Holy  Bible  ;  wherein  the 
Contents  of  each  Chapter  are  given.     18mo.  London,  1765.  [Ff.  8.  70.] 


iv.  Analyses  of  the  Bible. 

Pflachbri  (Mosis)  Analysis  Typica  omnium  ciim  Veteris  turn  Novi 
Testamenti  Librorum  liistoricorum,  ad  intelhgendam  rerum  Seriem  et 
Memoriam  juvandam  accommodata.     folio,  Basileaj,  1587.  [M.  3.  19.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1597.     [H.  7.  20.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Basilese,  1621.     [H.  6.  13.] 


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Brandmyllkki  (Jacobi)  Analysis  Typica  Librorum  Veteris  Testamenti 
Poeticorum  et  Propheticorum.     4to.  Basileae,  1622.     [H.  6.  12.] 


5.  Treatises  on  Biblical  Antiquities,  and  on  other 
Historical  Circumstances  of  the  Bible. 

i.   Treatises'  on  Biblical  Antiquities. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Religious  Knowledge  of  the  Ancient  Jews  and 
Patriarchs  concerning  a  Future  State.  [By  Stephen  Addington.] 
4to.  London,  1757.     [P.  6.  (5.)] 

Bartholini  (Thomae)  De  Cruce  Christi  Liber.  12mo.  Amstelodami, 
1670.     [E.  17.  5.] 

Bektkami  (Bon.  Cornelii)  De  Republica  Ebraeorum ;  recensitus,  com- 
mentarioque  illustratus  opera  Constantini  L'Empereur.  18mo.  Lug. 
Bat.  1641.     [H.  17.  39.] 

BouLuuc  (Jacobi)  De  Ecclesia  ante  Legem,  Libri  Tres.  4to.  Parisiis, 
1630.     [G.  20.  14.] 

Brekell  (John)  A  Dissertation  upon  Circumcision ;  and  an  Inquiry  into 
the  Origin  of  that  Religious  Rite.     8vo.  London,  1763.    [P.  244.  (9.)] 

Cloppenburgii  (Johannis)  Sacrificiorum  Patriarchalium  Schola  Sacra : 
in  qua  exarninatur  Sacrificiorum  Antiquitas,  Usus,  et  Antiqua  Ratio. 
l8mo.  Lug.  Bat.  1637.     [M.  16.  10.] 

Ckoxall,  (Samuel)  Scripture  Politics.    Svo.  London,  1735.  [D.  24.  26*.] 

Cumberland  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Peterborough)  An  Essay  towards  the 
Recovering  of  the  Jewish  Measures  and  Weights.     Svo.  London,  1699. 

[N.  9.  39.] 

CuNiEi  (Petri)  De  Republica  Hebraeorum  Libri  Tres,  editi  cum  Variis 
Annotationibus  a  Johanne  Nicolai.     4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1701.    [C.  9.  33.'\ 

Exemplar  aliud.     ISmo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1631.     [E.  17.  20.] 

Dbusii  (Joanuis)  De  Sectis  Judseis  Commentarii,  Trihaeresi  et  Minervali 
Nic.  Serrarii  oppositi.     4to.  Arnheraias,  1619.     [L.   19.   19.] 

The  Manners  of  the  Israelites,  [Translated  from  the  French  of  Claude 
Fleury.]     12mo.  London,  1683.     [E.  16.  31.] 

Gataker  (Thomas)  Of  the  Nature  and  Use  of  Lots  :  a  Treatise  Histo- 
ricall  and  Theological!.    4to.  London,  1627.     [D.  19.  22,] 

Gill  (John)  A  Dissertation  concerning  the  Baptism  of  Jewish  Proselytes. 
Svo.  London,  1771.     [P.  306.  (7.)] 

GoDWYN  (Thomas)  Moses  and  Aaron  :  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Rites, 
used  by  the  ancient  Hebrews.     4to.  London,  1634.     [D.  19.  14.^ 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1685.     [R.  8.  47.] 

Harle  (Jonathan)  An  Historical  Essay  on  the  State  of  Physic  in  the  Old 
and  New  Testament,  and  the  Apocryphal  Interval.  With  a  particular 
Account  of  the  Cases  mentioned  in  Scripture,  and  Observations  upon 

.  them.     Svo.  London,  1739.     [P.  104.  2.] 

Horne  (Tho.  H.)  Summary  of  Biblical  Geography  and  Antiquities.  Svo. 
Introd.  to  Study  of  Script.  Vol.  III.     [M.  21.  5.] 


88  RELIGION. 

HospiNiAKi  (Rodolpbi)  De  Festis  Judaeorum  et  Ethnicoifum  Libri  Tres. 
folio,  Tiguri,  1611.     [K.  1.  1.] 

tHoTTiNGERi  (Jo.  Henrici)  Commentariiis  de  Decimis  Hebroeorum.  4to. 
Lug.  Bat.  1713. 

JuRiEU  (Peter)  An  Account  of  all  the  Idolatries  of  the  Ancient  Pagans, 
as  far  as  they  relate  to  the  Jewish  Worship.  2  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1705.     [R.  10.  14-15.] 

Lamy  (Bernard.)  De  Tabernaculo  Fcederis,  De  Sancta  Civitate  Jerusalem, 
et  de  Templo  ejus,     folio,  Parisiis,  1720.     [A.  5.  22.] 

L'Empereur  (Constantini)  De  Legibus  Hebrseorum  Forensibus  Liber 
singularis  ;  ex  Hebrajorum  Pandectis  versus,  et  Commentariisillustratus. 
Hebraice  et  Latine.     4to.Lug.  Bat.  1637.     [K.  9.  31,] 

Lewis  (Thomas)  Origines  Hebraeae  ;  or  the  Antiquities  of  the  Hebrew 
Republic.     4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1724-25.     [I.  27.  28-31.] 

LiiGHTFOOT  (John)  A  Prospect  of  the  Temple ;  equally  as  it  stood  in  the 
dayes  of  our  Saviour.     4to.  London,   1650.     QE.  18.  7.] 

Lipsii  (Justi)  Titulus  Sanctae  Crucis ;  seu  Historia  et  Mysterium  Tituli 
Sanctae  Crucis  Domini  nostri  Jesu  Christi.   12mo.     Antverpiae,  1670. 

[E.  17.  10.] 

LowMAN  (Moses)  A  Dissertation  on  the  Civil  Government  of  the  He- 
brews.    8vo.  London,  1740.     [P.  208.  (1.);] 

Lowman  (Moses)  A  Rational  of  the  Ritual  of  the  Hebrew  Worship  ;  in 
which  the  wise  Designs  and  Usefulness  of  that  Ritual  are  explained 
and  vindicated  from  Objections.     8vo.  London,  1748.     [G.  22.  10.] 

Lowman  (Moses)  Considerations  on  Mr.  Foster's  Discourse  on  the 
Jewish  Theocracy.     8vo.  London,  1744.    [P.  115.  (6.)] 

Lydii  (Jacobi)  Syntagma  Sacrum  de  Re  Militari  ;  necnon  de  Jurejurando 
Dissertatio  Philologica.     4to.  Dordraci,  1698.     [[I.  6.  11.] 

Mead  (Richard!)  Medica  Sacra :  sive  de  Morbis  insignioribus,  qui  in 
Bibliis  memorantur,  Commentarius.   Svo.  Londini,    1749.    [R.  18.  18.] 

Kalendarium  Hebraicum.  Hebraice  et  Latine,  opera  Sebastiani  Muns- 
TERi.     4to.  Basileaj,  1527.     [K.  14.  38.] 

t Exemplar  aliud.     4to.    Basileae,  1527. 

OuTRAMi  (Guil.)  de  Sacrificiis  Libri  Duo  ;  quorum  altero  explicantur 
omnia  Judaeorum,  nonnulla  Gentium  profanarum  Sacrificia :  altero 
Sacrificium    Christi,  defenditur.     4to.         Londini,  1677.     [H.  7.  27.] 

Relandi  (Hadriani)  De  Spoliis  Templi  Hierosolymitani  Liber  singularis. 
Svo.  Trajecti  ad  Rhgnum,  1716.     [A.  19.  92.J 

RiBER^  (Francisci)  De  Templo,  et  de  iis  quae  ad  Templum  pertinent. 

8vo.  Antverpiae.     [L.  19.  38.] 
ScAccHi    (Fortunati)     Sacrorum    Elseochrismatwn    Myrothecia   Tria ;   in 

quibus  exponuntur  Olea  atque  Ungnenta  Divinos   in   Codices  relata. 

folio,  Amstelodami,  1701.     [E.  11.  6.] 

ScHiCKiiARDi  (Wilhelmi)  Jus  'Regium  Hebraeorum,  tenebris  Rabbinicis 
erutum  et  luci  donatum.     4to.  Argentinae,  1625.     [K.  14.  37.] 

Seldeni  (Joannis)  De  Successionibus,  ad  Leges  Hebraeorum,  in  Bona 
Defunctorum  Liber  singularis:  in  Pontificatum  Libri  Duo.  12mo. 
Lug.  Bat.  1638.     [M.  16.  31.] 


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Seldeni   (Joannis)   De  Jure    Naturali    et    Gentium,     juxta   Disciplinam 
Ebrseorum  Libri  Septem.     folio,  Londini,  1640*    []K.  11.  6.] 

Seldeni  (Joannis)  Uxor   Hebraica  ;  sen  de  Nuptiis  et  Divortiis  Veterum 

Ebraeorum.     4.to.  Londini,  1646.     [K.  9.  32.] 
Seldeni  (Joannis)  De  Synedriis  et  Prsefecturis  Veterum   Ebraeorum  Libri 

Primi  et  Tertii.     4to.  2  vols.  Londini,  1650-55.     [K.  9.  28,29.] 

Some   Account  of  the  Jewish  Doctrine  of  the  Resurrection  of  the  Dead. 

8vo.  London,  1771.     [P.  306.  (6.)] 
Spenceri  (Johannis)  De  Legibus  Hebraeorum  Ritualibus  et  earum  Ratio- 

nibus  liibri  Tres.     folio,  Cantabrigise,  1685.     [E.  10.  26.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Cantabrigiee,  1685,    [Ff.  5.  56.] 

Spenceri  (Johannis)  De  Legibus  Hebraeorum  Ritualibus  Libri  Quatuor, 
edente  Leonardo  Chappelow.    2  vols,  folio,  Cantabrigiae,   1727. 

[E.g.  10,11.] 

Spenceri  (Joannis)  Dissertatio  de  Urim  et  Thummim.  8vo.  Cantabrigiae, 
1669.     [M.  16.  1.] 

Stukeley  (William)  Palaeographia  Sacra ;  or  Discourses  on  Monu- 
ments of  Antiquity,  that  relate  to  Sacred  History.    4to.  London,  1736. 

[P.  10.  (13.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  An  Essay  on  the  Nature,  Design  and  Origin  of 
Sacrifices.     8vo.  London,  1748.     [A.  18.  50.] 

Waseri  (Caspari)  De  Antiquis  Numis  Hebraeorum  Chaldteorum  et  Sy- 
rorum,  quorum  S.  Biblia  et  Rabbinorum  Scripta  meminerunt,  Libri  II. 
4to.  Tiguri,  1605.     [I.  14.  33.] 

Whiston  (William)  The  Horeb  Covenant  revived  :  or  an  Account  of 
those  Laws  of  Moses  which  oblige  Christians.     8vo.  London,  1730. 

[P.  66.  (3.)] 

Zepperi  (Wilhelmi)  Legum  Mosaicarum  Forensium  Explanatio.  8vo. 
Herbornae,  1604.     [G.  19.  21.] 


ii.   Connexions  of  Sacred  and  Profane  History. 

Shuckford  (Samuel)  The  Sacred  and  Profane  History  of  the  World 
connected,  from  the  Creation  of  the  World  to  the  Dissolution  of 
the  Assyrian  Empire.     4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1728.    [C.  27.  2-5.] 

Prideaux  (Humphry)  The  Old  and  New  Testament  connected  in  the 
History  of  the  Jews  and  Neighbouring  Nations ;  from  the  Declension 
of  the  Kingdoms  of  Israel  and  Judah  to  the  Time  of  Christ.  4  vols. 
8vo.  London,  1729.     [G.  25.  19-22.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1717.     [G.  5.  4,5.] 

Whiston  (William)  Proposals  for  completing  Dr.  Prideaux's  Connection 
of  the  Old  and  New  Testament :  or  the  Sacred  History  of  the  Jewish 
and  Christian  Church  irom  the  Creation  of  the  World  till  the  Martyr- 
dom of  Polycarp.     8vo.  London,  1741.     [P.  165.  (14.)] 

Whiston  (William)  The  Sacred  History  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament, 
from  the  Creation  of  the  World  till  the  days  of  Constantine  the  Great ; 
reduced  into  Annals.    3  vols.  8vo.  London.  1745-46,  [G.  15.  18-20.] 


90  RELIGION. 

iii.   Treatises  on  the  Chronology  of  the  Bible. 

CoDOMANi  (Laurentii)  AnnalesSacras  Scripturee.  Accesserunt  Quatuor  Li- 
bri  Chronologise,  et  Methodus  calculandi  Mensem  Nisanet  Eclipses,  ex 
Tabulis  Prutenicis  Erasmi  Reinholdi  congesta.    4to.  Wittebergae,  1581. 

[S.  1.  9.] 

LivEtiE  (Edward)  A  True  Chronologie  of  the  Times  of  the  Persian  Mo- 
narchie.     8vo.  Lond.  1597.     [D.  18.  46.] 

Ganz  (Rabbi  Davidis)  Germen  Davidis  :  Chronologia  Sacro-Profana, 
a  Mundi  conditu  ad  annum  5352.  vel  Christi  1592.  Ex  HebraiO  in 
Latinum  translatum  per  Henricum  Vorstium.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1644. 

[K.  14.  46.] 

Beroaldi  (Matthaei)Chronicum,  Scripturae  Sacrae  Auctoritateconstitutum. 
folio,  Genevae,  1575.     [C.  13.  24.] 

Genebrardi  (Gilberti)  Chronographia.   folio,  Parisiis.   1580.     [M.  4.  8.1 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Lugduni,  1619.     [C.  13.8.] 

Kepleri  (Joannis)  Eclogse  Chronicae,  ex  Epistolis  doctissimorum  aliquot 
virorum  et  suis  mutuis.     4to.  Francofurti,  1615.     [D.  20.  49.] 

Saliani  (Jacobi)  Annales  Ecclesiastici  Veteris  Testamenti,  quibus  connexi 
sunt  Annales  Imperii  Assyriorum,  Babyloniorum,  Persarum,  Graecorum, 
atque  Romanorum.     6  vols,  folio,  Parisiis,  1619-24.     \l.  12.  6-11.] 

Annalium  Ecclesiasticorum  Veteris  Testamenti  Epitome,    folio, 

Parisiis,  1635.     [I.  12.  12.] 

Lansbergii  (Philippi)  Chronologia  Sacra.     4to.  Middelburgi,  1625. 

UssERii  (Jacobi,  Armachani  Archiepiscopi)  Annales  Veteris  Testamenti 
a  prima  Mundi  origine  ;  unk  cum  Rerum  Asiaticarum  et  iEgyptiaca- 
rum  Chronico,  a  Temporis  Historici  principio  usque  ad  Maccabaico- 
rum.     2  vols,  folio.    Londini,  1650-54.     [G.  2.  18,19.] 

Chronologia  Sacra  ;  sive  Chronologia  Annorum  Regum  Israelis 

et  Judae.    4to.  Oxoniae,  1660.     [S.  2.  12.] 

Allen  (Thomas)  A  Chain  of  Scripture  Chronology,  from  the  Creation  of 
the  World  to  the  Death  of  Jesus  Christ.     4to.  London,  1659. 

[M.  20.  33.] 

Whiston  (William)  A  Short  View  of  the  Chronology  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment, &c.     4to.  Cambridge,  1702.     [F.  6.  41.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1702.     [R.  8.  30.] 

Wright  (John)   A  Short   View  of  Mr.  Whiston  s  Chronoldgy  of  the   Old 

Testament.     4to.  London.    1704.     [P.  42.  2.] 
Spanhemii  (Friderici)  Geographia,  Chronologia,  et  Historia  Sacra,  atque 

Ecclesiastica  utriusque  temporis.    folio.    Inter  Operum  Tom.  I. 

[Ff.  1.  14.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     Inter  Operum  Tom.  I.    [G.  5.  14.] 

Lydiat  (Thomae)  De  Tempore  Natali  et  Ministerii  Christi  Liber.     12mo. 

1613.     [A.  7.  8.] 

Bedford  (Arthur)  The  Scripture  Chronology  demonstrated  by  Astro- 
nomical Calculations  from  the  Creation  of  the  World  to  the  Destruc- 
tion of  Jerusalem,     folio,  London,  1730.     [D.  5.  18.] 

*Hal,es  (William)  A  New  Analysis  of  Chronology,  explaining  the  History 
and  Antiquities  of  the  Primitive  Nations  of  the  World.  4  vols.  4to. 
London,  1809-12. 


GEOGRAPHY,   &c.  OFTHE   BIBLE.         91 


iv.  Geography  and  Natural  History  of  the  Bible. 

EusEBii  Caesariensis  et  Hieronymi  Onomasticon  Urbium  et  Locorum 
Sacrae  Scripturae,  Graece  et  Latine,  opera  Jacobi  Bonfrerii.  Recensuit 
Joannes  Clericus.  Accedit  Brocardi  Descriptio  Terrse  Sanctae.  folio, 
Amstehedami,  1707.     [A.  2.  1.] 

AuROGALLi  (Matthaei)  De  Hebraeis  Urbium,  Regionum,  Populorum,  Flu- 
minum,  Montium  et  aliorum  Locorum  Nominibus,  Liber.  12mo.  Ba- 
sileae,  1539.     [M.  16.  41.] 

BocHARTi  (Samuelis)  Phaleg  et  Canaan,  sive  Geographia  Sacra,  folio, 
Inter  Operum  Turn.  IL     [B,.  2.  11.] 

Geographiae  Sacrae   Pars  prior.  Phaleg,  seu  de  Dispersione 

Gentium  et  Terrarum  Divisione,   factd  in  aedificatione  Turris  Babel, 
folio,  Cadomi,  1646.     [D.  4.  17.] 

Geographia  Sacra.     4to.  Francofurti,  1674.     [Ff,  8.  135.] 


Caroli  a  Sancto  Pau  lo  Geographia  Sacra,  cum  Notis  Lucae  Holstenii. 
folio,  Amstelodami,  1704.     [A.  2.  2.] 

Adrichomii  (Christiani)  Theatrum  Terrae  Sanctae  et  Biblicarum  Historia- 
rum.     folio,  Coloniaj,  1613.     [D.  4.  6.] 

Adrichomii  (Christiani)  Urbis  Hierosolymaj,  quemadmodum  ea  tempore 
Christi  floruit,  et  Suburbanorum  ejus,  Brevis  Descriptio.  12mo.  Co- 
loniae,  1685.     [C.  20.  28.] 

QuARESMii  (Francisci)  Historica,  Theologica,  et  Moralis  Terrae  Sanctae 
Elucidatio.     2  vols,  folio,  Antverpiae,  1639.     [D.  4.  7,8.] 

Fuller,  (Thomas)  A  Pisgah-Sight  of  Palestine  and  the  Confines  thereof, 
folio,  London,  1650.     [D.  4.  15.] 

Relandi  (liadriani)  Palaeslina  ex  monumentis  veteribus  illustrata.  2  vols. 
4to.  Traject.  Bat.  1714.     [E   15.  27,28.] 

Wells  (Edward)  An  Historical  Geography  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa* 
ment.     4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1721-18.     [R.  19.  42-45. 

An  Historical  Geography  of  the  New  Testament.     8vo.  London, 

1708.     [D.  6.  43.] 

Vallesii  (Francisci)  De  Sacra  Philosophia ;  sive  de  His,  quae  scripta  sunt 
Physice,  in  Libris  Sacris.     8vo.  Francofurti,  1608.     [F.  16.  28.] 

Franzii  (Wolfgangi)  Historia  Animalium  Sacra.    8vo.  Witebergae,  1613. 

[L  18.  15.] 

BocHARTi  (Samuelis)  Hierozoicon  ;  sive  Bipertitum  Opus  de  Animalibus 
Sarcae  Scripturae.     2  vols,  folio,  Londini,  1663.     [L.  11.  7,8.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio.  Inter  Operum  Tomos  \.  et  \\. 

[R.  2.  9,10.] 

HiLLERi  (Matthaei)  Hierophyticon  ;  sive  Commentarius  in  Loca  Scripturae 
Sacrae  ;  quae  Plantarum  faciunt  mentionem.  4to.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum, 
1725.     [Q.  5.  40.] 

*Harris  (Thaddeus  Mason)  The  Natural  History  of  the  Bible,  collected 
from  the  best  Authorities,  and  alphabetically  arranged.  8vo.  London, 
1824. 


92  RELIGION. 

III.    Ecclesiastical   Polity,  Rites  and  Ceremonies 
of  the  Christian  Church. 

1.  Councils. 

i.   Treatises  on  the  Authority/,  S^x.  of  Councils. 

+P0L1  (Reginaldi,  Cardinalis)  De  Concilio  Liber.     4to.  Romce,  1542. 
Gersonii  (Joannis)  Apologia  pro  Supremd  Ecclesiae  et  Concilii  Generalis 

Auctoritate,  atque  Independentiaj  Regias  Potestatis  ab  alio  quam  a  solo 

Deo.     8vo.  Lug.  Bat.  1676.     [E.  15.  2.] 

Comber  (Thomas)  Roman  Forgeries  in  the  Councils  during  the  first  Four 
Centuries;  together  with  an  Appendix  concerning  the  Forgeries  and 
Errors  in  the  Annals  of  Baronius.     4to.  London,  1689.     [M.  14.  15.] 


ii.   History  of  Councils. 

RiCHERii  (Edmundi)  Historia  Conciliorum  Generalium.  3  vols.  4to.  Co- 
loniae,  1681-1683.     [E,  15.  13-15.] 

Marvell  (Andrew)  Historical  Essay  of  General  Councils,  &c.  and  Im- 
positions in  matters  of  Religion.     4to.  London,  1648.     [N.  8.  23.] 

NoRis  (Henrici,  Romanae  Ecclesiae  Cardinalis)  Dissertatio  Historica  de 
Synodo  quinta  Oecumenica;  et  Defensio  ejusdem  Dissertationis.  folio. 
Inter  Operum  Tom.  I.  et  IV.     [D.  5.  22,25.] 

Historia  Concilii  Florentini,  Gra?ce  scripta  per  Sylvestrum  Sguropulum. 
Transtulit  in  Sermonem  Latinum  Robertus  Creyghton.  folio,  Hagae- 
Comitis,  1660.     [D.  13.  18.] 

Lenfant  (Jacques)  Histoire  du  Concile  de  Constance,  Tome  L  4to. 
Amsterdam,  1714.     [E.  14.  18.] 

Lenfant  (James)  The  History  of  the  Council  of  Constance,  translated  from 
the  French  by  Stephen  Whateley.     2  vols.  4to.  London,  1730. 

[Ee,  2.  17,18.] 
Another  Copy.     2  vols.  4to.  London,  1730.     [R.  3.  23,24.] 

Histoire  du  Concile  de  Trente,  ecritc?  en  Italien  par  Fra  Paolo  Sarpi 
de  I'Ordre  de  Servites,  et  traduite  de  nouveau  en  Frangois  avec  des 
Notes  Critiques,  Historiques,  et  Theologiques.  Par  Pierre  Francois 
Le  Courayer.     2  vols,  folio,  k  Londres,  1736.     [N.  4.  28,29.] 

SoAVE  (Pietro)  The  Historie  of  the  Councel  of  Trent,  translated  from  the 
Italian  by  Sir  Nathanael  Beent.     folio,  London,  1620.     [Bb.  1.  47.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1620.     [D.  13.  19.] 

Another  Copy,     folio.  London,  1676.     [E.  9.  20.] 

Pallavicino  (Sforza)  Istoria  del  Concilio  di  Trento.  folio,  2  torn.  Romse, 
1656.     [M.  5.  16,17.] 

JuRiEU  (Peter)  The  History  of  the  Council  of  Trent.    8vo.  London,  16S4. 

[R.  11.  8.] 

Chemnitii  (Martini)  Examen  Concilii  Tridentini.  folio,  Francofurti, 
1578.     [L.  13.  19.] 


COUNCILS.  93 

A  Review  of  the  Councell  of  Trent.   Translated  from  the  French,    folio, 

Oxford,  1638,     [B.  4.  7.] 
Geddes  (Michael)   The   Council  of  Trent,    no  Free  Assembly.      8vo. 

London,  1697.     [D.  7.  35.] 
Instructions  et  Lettres  des  Rois  Tres  Chrestiennes  et  de  leurs  Arabas- 

sadeurs,  et  autres  Actes  concernant  le  Concile  de  Treute,  pris  sur  les 

Originaux.     4to.  Paris,  1654.     [M.  19.  18.] 

Lettres  et  Memoires  de  Franfois  de  Vargas,  de  Pierre  de  Malvenda,  et 
de  quelques  d'Espagne,  touchant  le  Concile  de  Trente.  Traduits  de 
I'EspagnolJ  avec  des  Remarques  par  Michel  Le  Vassor.  8vo.  Am- 
sterdam, 1700.     [N.  7.  30.] 

Lettres  Anecdotes  et  Memoires  Historiques  du  Nonce  Visconti,  Cardinal 
Preconise  et  Ministre  Secret  de  Pie  IV.  et  de  ses  Creatures,  au  Concile 

.  de  Trent,  mis  au  jour  en  Italien  et  en  Franpois,  par  M.  Ayraon. 
12mo.  Amsterdam,  1719.     [C.  19.  44,45.] 


iii.  Acts  and  Decrees  of  Councils,  General  and  Particular, 
before  the  Reformation,  and  Treatises  on  the  Interpre- 
tation thereof. 

Conciliorum  Quatuor  Generalium  Canones,  et  Decreta  aliorum  Conci- 
liorum  atque  Pontificum.  Edente  Jacobo  Merlino.  2  tomis,  4to. 
Parisiis,  1535.     [1.18.11,12.] 

Concilia  Omnia,  tarn  Generalia  quam  Particularia,  ab  Apostolorum  tem- 
poribus  in  hunc  usque  diem  a  sanctissimis  Patribus  celebrata ;  et 
quorum  Acta,  litteris  mandata,  ex  vetustissimis  Bibliothecis  haberi 
potuere,  a  Petro  Crabbe.     folio,  2  tomis  in  1  vol.  Coloniae,  1538. 

[M.  9.  2.] 

Codex  Canonum  Ecclesise  Universee  a  Justiniano  Imperatore  confirmatus. 
Graece  et  Latine  a  Christophoro  Justello.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1610. 

[L.   18.  15.] 

Concilia  Generalia  et  Provincialia,  quaecunque  reperiri  potuerunt ;  item 
Epistola;  Decretales,  et  Romanorum  Pontificum  Vitae,  Edente  Se- 
verino  Binio.    4  tomis  in  5  vols,  folio,  Coloniae,  1606.     [F.  12.  3-7.] 

Ad  Severinum Binnium  Loianiensem  Theologui7i,  Epistola  Cnmmomtoria,  super 
Conciliorum  Generalium  editione  ab  ipso  nuper  adornata.  Per  quendam 
Theologice  Candidatum  ex  Magna  Britannia  [Gulielmum  Crashavium^. 
4to.  Londini,  1624.     [K.  15.  12.] 

Concilia  Generalia  Ecclesiae  Catholicae,  Pauli  V.  Pontificis  Maximi  auc- 
toritate  edita.     Graece  et  Latine.     4  tomis,  folio,  Romae,  1608-9-12. 

[M.  5.   12-15.] 

Canones  SS.  Apostolorum,  Conciliorum  Generalium  et  Provincialium  ; 
Sanctorum  Patrum  Epistolae  Canonical.  Quibus  praefixus  est  Photii 
Constantinopolitani  Patriarchse  Nomocanon,  id  est,  Canonum  et  Legum 
Imperialium  Conciliatio,  et  in  certos  titulos  Distributio.  Omnia  Com- 
mentariis  Theodori  Balsamonis  Antiocheni  Patriarchal  explicata;  et  de 
Grsecis  conversa,  Gentiano  Herveto  interprete.     folio,  Parisiis,  1620, 

[M.  5.  8.] 

Zonar^  (Joannis)  In  Canones  SS.  Apostolorum  et  Sacrorum  Conciliorum, 
tam  Oecumenicorura  quam   Provincialium,  Commentarii,  a  viris  doc- 


m  RELIGION. 

tissimis  Latinitate  donati  et  annotationibus  illustrati.  Adjectum  est  Con- 
cilium Constantinopolitanum,  sub  Menna  Patriarcha,  una  cum  Consti- 
tutionibus  Apostolorum.     Gra^ce  et  Latine.     folio,  Parisiis,  1618. 

[M.  5.  9.] 

Sacrosancta  Concilia  ad  Regiam  Editionem  exacta,  studio  Philippi  Labbei 
et  Gabrielis  Cossarti.     18  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1672.     [I.  5.  1-18.] 

Baluzii  (Stephani)  Nova  CoUectio  Conciliorum.  Tom.  I.  folio,  Parisiis, 
1683.     [C.  11.  18.] 

Caranz^e  (Barth.)  Summa  omnium  Conciliorum  et  Pontificura.  8vo. 
Rothomagi,  1655.     [L.  19.  37.] 

HvpoBiKov :  sive  Pandectse  Canonum  SS.  Apostolorum  et  Conciliorum 
ab  Ecclesiil  Graeca  receptorum,  necnon  Canonicarum  SS.  Patrum  Epis- 
tolarum,  unk  cum  Scholiis  Antiquorum  singulis  eorum  annexis,  et 
Scriptis  aliis  hue  spectantibus.  Recensuit,  prolegomenis  et  annota- 
tionibus auxit  Gulielmus  Beveregius.     2  vols,  folio,  Oxonii,  1672. 

[E.  3.  15,16.] 

Beveregii  (Gulielmi)  Codex  Canonum  Ecclesiae  Primitivae  vindicatus  et 
illustratus.     4to.  Londini,  1678.     [L.  20.  6.] 

DalljEI  (Johannis)  De  Pseudepigraphis  Apostolicis,  seu  Libris  Octo 
Apostolicarum  Constitutionum.    12mo.  Hardervici,  1653.    [R.  20,  52.] 

Bingham  (Joseph)  A  Dissertation  on  the  Eighth  Canon  of  the  Council  of 
Nice,  proving  that  Novatian  the  heretick  was  never  allowed  to  be  a 
true  Bishop  in  any  part  of  the  Catholick  Church,    folio.  Works,  Vol.  II. 

[R.  2.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [N.  9.  32.] 

Facundi,  Episcopi  Ilermianensis,  Defensio  Trium  Capitulorum  Concilii 
Chalcedonensis.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1629.     [L.  19.  30.] 

Crakantiiorp  (Richard)  A  Treatise  of  the  Fift  General  Councel  held  at 
Constantinople  anno  553  under  Justinian  the  Emperor,  in  the  time  of 
Pope  Vigilius.  The  Occasion  being  those  Tria  Capitula,  which  for 
many  years  troubled  the  whole  Church.  Wherein  is  proved  that  the 
Pope's  Apostolicall  Constitution  and  Definitive  Sentence,  in  Matter  of 
Faith,  was  condemned  as  Hereticall  by  the  Synod ;  and  the  exceeding 
Frauds  of  Cardinall  Baronius  and  Binius  are  clearely  discovered,  folio, 
London,  1634.     [K.  2.  29.] 

Launoii  (Joannis)  De  Recti  Nica^ni  Canonis  Sexti,  et  prout  a  Rufino  ex- 
plicatur,  Intelligentia  Dissertatio.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1663.     [C.  15.  11.] 

Launoii  (Joannis)  De  vera  Plenarii  apud  Augustinum  Concilii  notione 
Ccnfirmatio.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1667.     [C.  15.  11.] 

Launoi  (Jean)  Examen  de  la  Preface  et  de  la  Response  de  Monsieur 
David  aux  Remarques  sur  la  Dissertation  du  Concile  Plenier  dont  a 
parle  St.  Augustin,  en  disputant  contre  les  Donatistes.  8vo.  Paris, 
1672.     [C.  15.  14.] 

Launoii  (Joannis)  De  Mente  Concilii  Tridentini  circa  Contritionem  et 
Attritionem  in  Sacramento  Poenitentiai  Dissertatio.  8vo.  Parisiis, 
1653.     [C.  15.  20.] 

BocHELii  (Laurentii)  Decreta  Ecclesiae  Gallicanae,  ex  Conciliis  ejusdem 
cecumenicis,  statutis  synodalibus,  patriarchicis,  provincialibus,  ac  dioe- 
cesanis,  regiis  constitutionibus,  senatusconsultis,  episcoporum  Galliae 
scriptis,  aliisque  monimentis  collecta.     folio,  Parisiis,  1609.   [M.  5.  1.] 


COUNCILS.  96 

Concilia  Antiqua  Galliae,  cum  Epistolis  Pontificum,  Principum  Constitu- 
tionibus,  et  aliis  Gallicanae  Rei  Ecclesiasticae  monimentis.  Opera  et 
studio  Jacobi  Sirmondi.     3  vols,  folio,  Parisiis,  1629.    [M.  5.  20.  22.] 


iv.  Acts  and  Decrees  of  Councils  mid  Si/nods  of  the  Re- 
formed or  Protestant  Churches. 

(1)  Of  the  Church  of  England. 

Constitutions  and  Canons  Ecclesiasticall,  treated  vpon  by  the  Bishop  of 
London,  President  of  the  Conuocation  for  the  Prouince  of  Canterbury, 
and  the  rest  of  the  Bishops  and  Clergie  of  the  sayd  Province ;  and 
agreed  vpon  by  the  Kings  Maiestie's  Licence  in  their  Synode  begun 

at  London  Anno  Dom.  1603 And   now   published  for   the   due 

obseruation  of  them  by  his  Maiestie's  authority,  vnder  the  great  Scale 
of  England.  4to.  Imprinted  at  London  by  Robert  Barker,  Printer  to 
the  King's  Most  Excellent  Maiestie.     Anno  1612.     [M.  20.  19.] 

(2)  Of  the  Reformed  Churches  on  the  Continent. 

Judicium  Synodi  Nationalis  Reformatarum  Ecclesiarum  Belgicarum,  ha- 
bitae  Dordrechti  anno  1618  et  1619  de  quinque  Doctrinae  Capitibus 
in  Ecclesiis  Belgicis  controversis,  promulgatum  6  Maii,  1619.  4to. 
Dordrechti,  1619.     [L.  15.  18.] 

Acta  Synodi  Nationalis  Dordrechti  habitse  anno  1618  et  1619.  Acce- 
dunt  plenissima  de  quinque  Articulis  Theologorum  Judicia.  folio, 
Lug.  Bat.   1620.     [L.  13.  18.] 

SufFragium  Collegiale  Theologorum  Magnae  BritannifB  de  Quinque  con- 
troversis Remonstrantium  Articulis,  Judicio  Svnodico  praevium.  4to. 
Londini,  1627.     [M.  20.  19.] 

Scott  (Thomas)  The  Articles  of  the  Synod  of  Dort,  and  its  Rejection  of 
Errors ;  with  the  History  of  Events  which  made  way  for  that  Synod, 
and  the  Documents  confirming  its  Decisions.  Translated  from  the 
Latin,  with  Notes.     Svo.  London,  1818.     [Hh.  2.  29.] 

Quick  (John)  Synodicon  in  Gallia  Reformafa :  or  the  Acts,  Decisions,  De- 
crees, and  Canons  of  the  National  Councils  of  the  Reformed  Churches 
in  France.     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1692.     [G.  10.24,25.] 


2.  Discipline  and  Government  of  the  Church. 

Of  Antichrist  and  the  End  of  the  World  ;  exhibited  in  a  Collection  of 
several  Passages  out  of  a  Tract  call'd  The  Doctrine  of  the  Scriptures 
concerning  the  Seat  of  Dominion ;  published  as  an  Antidote  against 
the  Venom  of  Lingua  Testium,  &c.     4to.  London,   1651.     [N.  8.  32.] 

A  Summarie  View  of  the  Government  both  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment ;  whereby  the  Episcopall  Government  of  Christ's  Church  is  vindi- 
cated :  out  of  the  rude  Draughts  of  Jiancelot  Andrewes,  late  Bishop 
of  Winchester.     4to.   Oxford,   1641.     [M.  20.  32.] 

An  Antidote  against  Lay-Preaching ;  or  the  Preacher's  Plea.  4to. 
London,  1642.     [li.  1.  30.] 

Arcudii  (Petri)  Libri  VIL  de  Concordia  Ecclesiae  OccidentaHs  et  Orien- 
talis  in  Septem  Sacramentorum  Administratione.     folio,  Parisiis,  1626. 

[L  3.  1.] 


96  RELIGION. 

A  Vindication  of  the  Primitive  Church  and  Diocesan  Episcopacy,  in 
Answer  to  Mr.  Baxter's  Church  History  of  Bishops  and  their  Councils 
abridged:  as  also  to  some  Part  of  his  Treatise  of  Episcopacy.  8vo. 
London,   1682.     [M.  20.  22.] 

Bacchinii  (Benedicti)  De  Ecclesiasticse  Hierarchiae  Originibus  Disserta- 
tio.     4to.  Mutiny,  1703.     [E.  14.  24.] 

Barlow  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  The  Case  concerning  setting  up 
Images,  or  Painting  of  them  in  Churches.     Svo.  London,  1714. 

[M.  19.  50.] 

Basnagii  (Samuelis)  De  Rebus  Sacris  et  Ecclesiasticis  Exercitationes 
Historico-Criticae.     4to.   Ultrajecti,   1692.     [R.  8.  25.] 

Baynes  (Paul)  The  Diocesan's  Tryall ;  wherein  all  the  Sinews  of  D. 
Downame's  Defence  are  brought  unto  Three  Heads  and  orderly  dis- 
solved.    4to.  London,  1621.     [li.  1.  30.] 

BiLsoN  (Thomas)  The  Perpetual  Government  of  Christ's  Church.  4to. 
London,  1610.     [G.  7-  22.] 

Blondelli  (Davidis)  De  Jure  Plebis  in  Regimine  Ecclesiastic©.  Svo. 
Hag.  Com.  1661.     [E.  16.38.] 

Hammond  (Hcnrici)  Dissertationes  Quatuor  quihus  Episcopatus  jura  ex 
S.  Scripfuns  et  primceva  Antiquitate  adstrunntur,  contra  sententiam  D. 
Blondelli  et  alwrum.     4:to.  Loud.  1651.     [D.  19.  9.] 

Hammond  (Henry)  A  Vindication  of  the  Dissertations  concerning  Episco- 
pacie.     4to.  London,  1654.     [D.  19.  21.] 

Brekell  (John)  Holy  Orders  ;  or.  An  Essay  on  Ordination.  London, 
1752.     [P.  244.  (8.)] 

Brekell  (John)  A  Discourse  on  Music,  chiefly  Church  Music.  Svo.  Li- 
verpool, 1766.     [P.  244.  (10.)] 

Brett  (Thomas)  The  Independency  of  the  Church  upon  the  State  as  to 
its  Spiritual  Powers.     Svo.  London,  1717.     [P.  82.  (1.)] 

Brett  (Thomas)  The  Divine  Right  of  Episcopacy.     Svo.  London,  1728. 

[P.  77.  (2.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1728.     [P.  82.  (2.)] 

Brokesby  (Francis)  An  History  of  the  Government  of  the  Primitive 
Church  for  the  Three  first  Centuries.    Svo.  London,  1712.  [D.  7.  21.] 

Cartwright  (Thomas)  A  Directory  of  Church  Government.     4to. 

[N.  8.  16.] 

Catholicism  ;  or  Enquiries  touching  Visible  Church-Membership, 
Church-Communion,  and  the  Nature  of  Schism.     Svo.  London,  1683. 

[D.  15.  29.] 

The  Case  of  Ordination  considered,  by  a  Catholic     Svo.  London,  1712. 

[N.  9.21.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1712.     [P.  59.  (6.)] 

A  Collection  of  Treatises  concerning  Church  Government.  4to.  Ox- 
ford, 1641.     [N.  8.  21.] 

The  Historic  of  Episcopacie.  By  Theophilus  Churchman.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1642.     [D.  19.  23.] 

Of  the  Government  of  Churches  :  a  Discourse  pointing  at  the  Primitive 
Form.     12mo.  Cambridge,  1641.     [G.  16.  29.] 


DISCIPLINE,    &c.    OF    THE    CHURCH.       97 

CtARKSON  (David)  Primitive  Episcopacy,  evincing  from  Scripture  and 
Antient  Records  that  a  Bishop  in  the  Apostles*  Times,  and  for  the 
space  of  the  first  Three  Centuries  of  the  Gospel  Church,  was  no  more 
than  a  Pastor  to  One  single  Church  or  Congregation.  8vo.  London, 
1689.     [R.  13.  74.] 

A  Defence  of  Diocesan  Episcopacy,  in  Answer  to  Mr.  David  Clarkson's 
"  Primitire  Episcopacy."     By  Henry  Maurice.     Svo.  London,  1700. 

[N.  7.  ^5.'] 

CosiN  (Richardi)  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae  Politeia,  in  Tabulas  digesta.  4to. 
Oxonise,   1634.     [C.  15.  46.] 

Dall^i  (Joannis)    De   Pcenis  et  Satisfactionibus  Humanis   Libri  VII. 

4to.  Amstelaedami,   1639.     [L.  20.  32.] 
Dallsei  (Joannis)  De  Jejuniis  et  Quadragesima  Liber.     Svo.  Daventriae, 

1654.     [L.  18.  13.] 

DoMiNis  (Marci  Antonii  de)  De  Republica  Ecclesiastica  Libri  Decern. 
3  vols,  folio,  Londini,   1617-20-22.     [L.  13.  21-23.] 

DupiN  (Ludovici  Ellies)  De  Antiqua  Ecclesiae  Disciplina  Dissertationes 
Historicae.     4to.  Parisiis,  1686.     [H.  5.  27.] 

Edmundi  Archiepiscopi  Cantuariensis  Speculum  Ecclesi^.  ISmo.  Paris. 
1510.     [A.  7.  12.] 

Edwards  (John)  A  Discourse  of  Episcopacy.     Svo.     In  his  Remains. 

[R.  10.  82.] 

Edwards  (Jonathan)  An  Humble  Enquiry  into  the  Rules  of  the  Word  of 
God  concerning  the  Qualifications  requisite  to  Church  Communion. 
12mo.   Edinburgh,   1790.     [Dd.  4.  86.] 

Two  other  Copies.     12rao.  Edinburgh,  1790.         )  pf  o    i  qo  T 

Edwards  (Thomas)  Diocesan  Episcopacy  proved  from  Holy  Scripture. 
Svo.  London,  1705.     [D.  7.  25.] 

Fagundez  (Stephani)  Tractatus  in  Quinque  Ecclesiae  Praecepta.  folio, 
Lugduni,  1626.     [I.  11.  19.] 

Ferne  (Henry)  Episcopacy  and  Presbytery  considered.  4to.  London, 
1647.     [L.  15.  21.] 

Testa  Auglo-Rumana;  or  the  Feasts  of  the  English  and  Roman  Church, 
with  their  Fasts  and  Vigils.     12mo.  London,   1678.     [G.  16.  11.] 

A  Defence  of  Praying  before  Sermon  as  directed  by  the  55th  Canon,  [said 
to  be  written  by  Bishop  Fleetwood.]    Svo.  London,  1720.  [N.  9.  27. '\ 

Field  (Richard)  Of  the  Church,  Five  Books.     foHo,  Oxford,  1628. 

[G.  2.  14.] 

Fuller  (Sam.)  Canonica  Successio  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae  Reformats;,  tam 
contra  Pontificios  quam  Schismaticos  vindicata.  4to.  Cantabrigiae,  1690. 

[M.  14.  23.] 
Gersonis  (Joannis)  De  Excommunicationis  Valore  Opuscula.     4to. 

[N.  8.  24.] 
GuNNiiNG  (Peter,  Bishop  of  Ely)  The  Paschal  or  Lent  Fast.     4to.  Lon- 
don,  1662.     [D.  19.  3.] 

Hall  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Episcopacy  by  Divine  Right,  folio. 
fVorks,  Vol.  11.     [H.  23.  13.] 

The  Honour  of  the  Married  Clergy,     folio.     Works,  Vol.  I. 

^  [H.  23.  12.] 


98  RELIGION. 

Bibliotheca  Scriytorum  Eccksice  Anglicance;  or  a  Collection  of  Tracts  re- 
lating to  the  Government  and  Authority  of  the  Church.  [Recom- 
mended by  the  Rev.  Dr.  George  Hickes.]     8vo.  London,  1709. 

[G.  15.  16.] 

Hickes  (George)  Two  Treatises  :  1.  Of  the  Christian  Priesthood;  2.  Of 
the  Episcopal  Order.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [F.  6.  19.] 

An  Ansxcer  to  some  Things  contained  in  Dr.  Hicks' s  "  Christian  Priesthood 
asserted."  IVherein  some  Notice  is  taken  of  xv/iat  Bishop  Bull,  Dr. 
Grabe,  and  Mr.  Mede,  have  said  on  that  subject.  As  also  some  Remarks 
on  Dr.  Cudworth's  Trice  Notion  of  the  Sacrament.  By  a  Presbyter  of 
the  Church  of  England.  [John  Hanvock.']     London,   1709.  [L  14.  36.] 

Pat  res  Vindicati:  or  Some  Observations  from  the  Fathers,  Sfc.  Designed  as 
a  Supplement  to  a  Book  entituled  An  Answer  to  some  Things  contained  ifi 
Dr.  Hicks' s  "  Christian  Priesthood  asserted."  <^c.  {_By  John  Hancock.^ 
8vo.  London,  1709.     [N.  9.  21.] 

Hill  (Samuel)  The  Rights,  Liberties,  and  Authorities  of  the  Christian 
Church,  asserted  against  all  oppressive  Doctrines  and  Constitutions. 
8vo.  London,  1701.     [M.  6.  10.] 

Hooker  (Richard)  Of  the  Lawes  of  Ecclesiastical  Politie.  folio,  Lon- 
don, 1661.     [Ff.  3.  55.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1661.     [Hh.  1.  13.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1666.     [D.  13.  23.] 

Ecclesiastical  Polity  and  other  Works,     folio,  London,  1728. 

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A  Defence  and  Continuation  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Politie.  8vo.  London, 
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Covel  (William)  A  Just  and  Temperate  Defence  of  the  Five  Books  of 
Ecclesiastical  Policie,  written  by  M.  Richard  Hooker,  against  an  un- 
charitable Letter  of  certain  English  Protestants.     4to.  London,  1603. 

[K.  19.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1603.     [N.  8.  17.] 

Truth  and  Innocence  vindicated  in  a  Survey  of  a  Discourse  concerning 
Ecclesiastical  Polity.     8vo.  London,  1669.     [L  15.  51.] 

HospmiANi  (Rudolphi)  De  Templis :  hoc  est,  De  Origine,  Progressu, 
Usu  et  Abusu  Templorum,  ac  omnino  Rerum  omnium  ad  Templa  per- 
tinentium  Libri  V.     folio,  Tiguri,  1603.     [K.  1.  7.] 

HuRTADi  (Gasparis)  Tractatus  de  Sacramentis  et  Censuris.  folio,  Ant- 
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8vo.     In  The  Scholar  Armed,  Vol.  II.     [Ff.  4.  35.'] 

Jus  DiriNUM  Ministerii  Evangelici;  or  the  Divine  Right  of  the  Gospel 
Ministry.     Published  by  the  Provincial  Assembly  of  London,   1654. 

[E.  19.  10.] 

Jus  Divinum  Regiminis  Ecclesiastici :  or  the  Divine  Right  of  Church  Go- 
vernment, asserted  and  evidenced  by  the  Holy  Scriptures.  By  sundry 
Ministers  of  Christ  within  the  City  of  London.     4to.  London,  1647. 

[M.  20.  20.] 


DISCIPLINE,    &c.    OF    THE   CHURCH.      99 

Kino  (Peter,  Lord)  An  Enquiry  into  the  Constitution,  Discipline,  and 
Worship  of  the  Primitive  Church.     8vo.  London,  1691.     [F.  7.  17.] 

An  Original  Draught  of  the   Primitive  Church  in  Atmwer  to  a  Discourse 

entituled  an  '  Enquiry,'  SfC.     [^By Sclater.^     8vo.  London,  1727. 

[G.  26.  23.J 
Launoii  (Joannis)  Romana;  Ecclesiae  circa  Simoniam  Traditio  ;    et    de 
Cura  Ecclesiae  pro  Miseris  et  Pauperibus.     8vo.  Parisiis,   1675. 

[C.  15.  6.] 
The  Holy  Fast  of  Lent,  defended  against  all  its  Prophaners.     4to.  Lon- 
don, 1677.     [M.  20.  14.] 

Leonis  Allatii  De  ^tate  et  Interstitiis  in  coUatione  Ordinum,  etiam 
apud  Graecos  servandis.     Svo.  Roraae,  1638.     [K.  19.  21.] 

Leonis  Allatii  De  Templis  Graecorum  Recentioribus, — de  Narthece  Ec- 
clesiae Ceteris, — de  Graecorum  hodie  quorundam  opinationibus,  et  de 
MensuraTemporum  Antiquorum,  praecipue  Graecorum.  Svo.  Colonia", 
1645.     [S.  2.  14.] 

LowTH  (Simon)  The  Subject  of  Church  Power,  in  whom  it  resides.  Its 
Force,  Extent  and  Execution ;  that  it  opposes  not  Civil  Government 
in  any  one  Instance  of  it.     8vo.  London,  1685.     [M.  6.  26.] 

Marchini  (Philiberti)  De  Sacramento  Ordinis  Absolutissimum  Opus, 
folio,  Lugduni,  1638,     [L  3.  2.] 

Mason  (Francis)  The  Validity  of  the  Ordination  of  the  Ministers  of  the 
Reformed  Churches  beyond  the  Seas,  maintained  against  the  Romanists. 
With  a  briefe  declaration  premised  thereunto  of  the  several  Formes  of 
Government  received  in  those  Churches.  By  Jphn  Durel.  4to.  Ox- 
ford, 1641.     [M.  20.  32.] 

Mason  (Henry)  Christian  Humiliation :  or  a  Treatise  of  Fasting ;  together 
with  a  brieie  Discourse  concerning  the  Fast  of  Lent.   4to.  London,  1625. 

_[N.  8.  18.] 

Mede  (Joseph)  The  name  Altar,  Qvaiaarfipiov,  anciently  given  to  the 
Holy  Table.      4to.  London,  1636.     [E.  1.  3.] 

Pocklington  (John)  Altare  Christianum :  or  the  Dead  Vicar's  Plea  ;  wherein 
the  Vicar  of  Grantham  being  dead  yet  speaketh,  and  pleadeth  out  of  Anti- 
quity against  him  that  hath  broken  down  his  Altar.     4to.  London,  1637. 

[M.  20.  33.] 

A  CoALE  from  the  Altar  ;  or  an  Answer  to  a  Letter  written  to  the  Vicar 
of  Gr.  against  placing  the  Communion  'J  able  at  the  East  End  of  the 
Chancell.     4to.  London,  1636.     [L.  15.  30.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1636.     [E.  1.  3.] 

The  Holy  Table,  Name  and  Thing,  more  anciently,  properly  and  literally 
used  under  the  New  Testament  than  that  of  Altar.  Written  long  ago  by 
a  Minister  in  Lincolnshire  in  answer  to  Dr.  Coal  a  judicious  divine  of 
Queen  Maries  Days,  4to.  London,  1637.  [By  John  Williams,  Bi- 
shop of  Lincoln.]     [G.  7.  24.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1637.     [li.  1.  30.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1637.     [N.  8.  35.'] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1637.     [E.  1.  3.] 

Antidotum  Lincolniense :  or  an  Answer  to  a  book  entitled  "  The  Holy  Table, 
Name,  and  Thing.    By  Peter  Heylin.    4to.  London,  1637.    [E.  1.  3.} 

A  Treatise  of  the  Honour  of  God's  House.   4to.  London,  1637.    [E.  1.  3.] 

H  2 


100  RELIGION. 

Messalini  (Walonis)   [Claudii   Salmasii]    De  Episcopis   et  Presbyteris 

contra  D.  Petavium  Dissertatio.    12mo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1641.    [G.  18. 17.] 
MiCHAELis  (Joannis)  Decachordum  Psalterium  :  in  quo  traditur  methodus 

ad  stabiliendam  sub  Psalraodia  et  oratione  vocali  attentionem.     12nao. 

Colonise,  1600.     [K.  15.  29.] 
MiLNER  (Joseph)  Reflections  on  Ecclesiastical  Establishnf-^nts  [an  extract 

from  his  '  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ,'  vol.ii.  ch.  17 .]     [Gg.  7.  10.] 
A  Modest  Proof  of  the  Order  and  Government  settled  by  Christ  and  his 

Apostles  in  the  Church.     4to.  London,  1705.     [M.  15.  24.] 
. Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1705.     [N.  8.  23.] 

Irensei  Philadelphi  [Ludovici  Molin^i]  Epistola  ad  Renatum  Viridaeum. 

In  qua  aperitur  Mysterium  Iniquitatis  novissime  in  Anglia  redivivum, 

et  excutitur  liber  Josephi  Halli,  quo  asseritur  Episcopatum  esse  juris 

divini.     4to.  EleutheropoH,  1641.     [M.  20.  32.] 
Bishop  Overall's  Convocation-Book,  1606,  concerning  the  Government 

of  God's  Catholick  Church  and  the  Kingdoms  of  the  whole  World.    4to. 

London,  1690.     [H.  5.  32.] 

. Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1690.     [F.  14.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1690.     [N.  8.  27.] 

Paget  (John)  A  Defence  of  Church  Government,  exercised  in  Presby- 

teriall,  Classicall  and  Synodall  Assemblies.     4to.  London,  1641. 

[E.  1.  31.] 

Parker  (Samuel)  An  Account  of  the  Government  of  the  Christian  Church 
for  the  first  six  hundred  years.     8vo.  London,  1683.     [B.  6.  53.'] 

Parker  (Samuel)  Religion  and  Loyalty ;  or  a  Demonstration  of  the  Power 
of  the  Christian  Church  within  itself,  the  Supremacy  of  Sovereign 
Powers  over  it,  Duty  of  Passive  Obedience,  or  Non-Resistance  to  all 
their  Commands,  exemplified  out  of  the  Records  of  the  Church  and 
the  Empire.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1684.     [I.  15.  34,35.] 

Patrick  (Simon,  Bp.  of  Ely)  The  Dignity  of  the  Christian  Priesthood. 
12mo.  London,  1701.     [B.  8.  23.] 

The  Penitential  Discipline  of  the  Primitive  Church  for  the  first  400 
years  after  Christ.    By  a  Presbyter.    8vo.  London,  1714.    [D.  6.  38.] 

The  Letters  Patents  of  the  Presbyterie ;  with  the  Plea  and  Fruits  of  the 
Prelacie,  manifested  out  of  the  Scriptures,  Fathers,  Ecclesiasticall  His- 
tories, Papists,  and  sundrie  other  Authors.  By  James  Peregrin. 
4to.  1632.     [li.  1.  SO.] 

Potter  (John,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  A  Discourse  of  Church  Go- 
vernment, wherein  the  Rights  of  the  Church  and  the  Supremacy  of 
Christian  Princes  are  vindicated  and  adjusted.     8vo.  London,  1707. 

[N.  7.  9.] 

Prynne  (William)  The  Unbishoping  of  Timothy  and  Titus,  and  the  Angel 
of  the  Church  of  Ephesus  proving  them  to  be  no  Bishops,  &c.  4to. 
London,  1660.     [C.  1.  34.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1660.     [Ff  6.  57. J 

Randall  (John)  Twenty-Nine  Lectures  of  the  Church.     4to.  London, 

1631.     [E.  1.  26.] 
Rees  (David)  A  Plea  for  the  Maintenance  of  the  Christian  Ministry.    8vo. 

London,  1729.     [P.  72.  (8.)] 


DISCIPLINE,    &c.    OF   THE    CHURCH.     101 

Rogers  (John)  A  Vindication  of  the  Civil  Establishment  of  Religion. 
8vo.  London,  1728.     [D.  24.  17.] 

Rogers  (John)  A  Discourse  of  the  Visible  and  Invisible  Church  of  Christ. 
8vo.  London,  1738.     [D.  24.  18.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [N.  9.  14.] 

Sage  (John,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh)  The  Principles  of  the  Cyprianick  Age, 

with  regard  to  Episcopal  Power  and  Jurisdiction.     4to.  London,  1695. 

[C.  6.  17.] 
Sanderson  (Robert)  Episcopacy  not  prejudicial  to  Regal  Power.     8vo. 

London,  1678.     [N.  9.  38.] 

Saravia  (Hadriani)  Do  diversis  Ministrorum  Gradibus,  sicut  a  Domino 
fuerunt  instituti,  et  traditi  per  Apostolos,  ac  perpetuo  omnium  Eccle- 
siarum  usu  confirmati.     4to.  Londini,  1590.     [L.  15.  17.] 

Sarpi  (Peter  Paul)  A  Treatise  of  Ecclesiastical  Benefices  and  Revenues, 
trainslated  from  the  Italian  by  Tobias  Jenkins.  8vo.  Westminster, 
1736.     [R.  11.  24.] 

Saywell  (Wm.)  Tlie  Original  of  all  Plots  in  Christendom,  with  the 
Danger  and  Remedy  of  Schism.     8vo.  London,  1680.     [D.  14.  37.] 

Sherlock  (William)  A  Practical  Discourse  of  Religious  Assemblies.  8vo. 
London,  1682.     [L.  7.  24.] 

Stellartii  (Prosperi)  De  Coronis  et  Tonsuris  Paganorum,  Judaeorura, 
[et]  Christianorum,  Libri  tres.      8vo.  Duaci,  1625.     [K.  18.  31.] 

Stevens  (William)  A  Treatise  on  the  Nature  and  Constitution  of  the 
Christian  Church.     12mo.  London,  1799.     [Hh.  4,  23.] 

An  Answer  to  a  Booke  entitvled  An  Hvmble  Remonstrance.     In  which 

theOriginall  of  <  T^   ■  >  is  discussed.     And  Quaeres  propounded 

"  I  bpiscopacy )  ^    * 

concerning  both.     The  Parity  of  Bishops  and  Presbyters  in  Scripture 

demonstrated.    The  Occasion  of  their  Imparity  in  Antiquity  discovered. 

The  Disparity  of  the  Ancient  and  Moderne  Bishops  manifested.     The 

Antiquity  of  Ruling  Elders  in  the  Church  vindicated.     The  Prelaticall 

Church   bownded.      Written   by   Smectymnvvs.      [Stephen   Marshal^ 

T^dmund  Calami/,   Thomas  Young,    Matthew  T^ewcomen,    and   WWilliam 

Spurstow.     4to.  London,  164'1.     [M.  20.  20.] 

A  Defence  of  the  Humble  Remonstrance,  against  the  frivolous  and  false  ex- 
ceptions of  Smectymnvvs.  Wherein  the  Right  of  Leiturgie  and  Episcopacie 
is  clearly  vindicated  from  the  vaine  cavils  and  challenges  of  the  Answerers. 
By  the  Author  of  the  said  Humble  Remonstrance.     4to.  London,  1641. 

■    [M.  20.  20.] 

Story  (Josiah,  Bishop  of  Kilmore)  An  Essay  concerning  the  Nature  of 
the  Priesthood.     8vo.  London,  1750.     [P.  162.  (4.)] 

Sydall  (Elias,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  Of  the  True  Uses  of  Religious  Fastr 
ing ;  with  a  Brief  Account  of  the  Original  of  Lent,  &c.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1713.     [P.  345.  (1).] 

Synge  (Edward,  Archbishop  of  Tuam)  The  Authority  of  the  Church  in 

Matters  of  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  77.  (6.)] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  237.  (3.)] 

Taylor  (Jeremy,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor)  Episcopacy  asserted. 
4to.  London,  1647.     [N.  8.  21.] 

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102  RELIGION. 

The  Case  of  the  Regale  and  of  the  Pontificat  stated  in  the  relation  of  a 
Conference  concerning  the  Independency  of  the  Church,  as  to  her  purely 
Spiritual  Power  and  Authority.     8vo.  London,  1700.     [K.  15.  33.] 

The  Case  of  admitting  Occasional  Conformists  to  the  Holy  Communion 
before  they  renounce  their  Schism,  considered.     4to.  London,  1702. 

[N.  8.  23.] 

The  Country  Curate  endeavouring  a  plain  Account  of  the  Cross  in 
Baptism,  Kneeling  at  the  Holy  Communion,  the  Wedding  Ring,  and 
the  Surplice.  With  an  Introduction,  shewing  the  True  State  of  Tolera- 
tion.    12mo.  London,  1711.     [P.  340.  (4.)] 

Thomassini  (Ludovici)  Vetus  et  Nova  Ecclesiae  Disciplina  circa  Beneficia 
at  Beneficiarios.     3  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1688.     [G.  13.  4--6.] 

Thorndike  (Herbert)  Of  Religious  Assemblies,  and  the  Public  Service 
of  God.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1642.     [D.  14.  39.] 

Two  other  Copies.     8vo.   Cambridge,  1642.  <  v,  '      gA-\' 

Thorndike  (Herbert)  Of  the  Government  of  Churches:  a  Discourse  point- 
ing at  the  Primitive  Form.     12mo.  Cambridge,  1641.     [L  8.  24.] 

Thorndike  (Herbert)  A  Discourse  of  the  Rights  of  the  Church.  Svo. 
London,  1649.     [F.  7.  36.] 

Thorndike  (Herbert)  Two  Discourses :  1 .  Of  the  Primitive  Government 
of  the  Churches;  and  2.  Of  the  Service  of  God  at  the  Assemblies  of 
the  Church.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1650.     [K.  15.  23.] 

Thorndike  (Herbert)  A  Discourse  of  the  Forbearance,  or  the  Penalties, 
which  a  due  Reformation  requires.     8vo.  London,  1670.     [L.  15.  fO.] 

Thorndicii  (Herberti)  De  Ratione  ac  Jure  finiendi  Controversias  Ec- 
clesiae Disputatio.     folio,  Londini,  1670.     [I.  13.  20.] 

The  Rights  of  the  Christian  Church  asserted.  [By  Matthew  Tindal.] 
Svo.  London,  1706.     [R.  9.  53.] 

WoTTON  (William)  The  Rights  of  the  Clergy  in  the  Christian  Church 
asserted.     Svo.  London,  1707,     [R.  13.  27.] 

Hill  (Samuel)  An  Examination  of  the  false  Principles  and  fallacious 
Arguments,  advanced  against  the  Christian  Church.     Svo,  London,  1708. 

[F.  16.  .25.] 

Place  (Conyers)  Adversaria:  or.  Truths  opposed  to  some  Falsehoods  con- 
tained in  a  Book,  called  "  The  Rights  of  the  Christian  Church  asserted." 
Svo.  London,  1709.     [L  15.  32.] 

A  Defence  of"  The  Rights  of  the  Christian  Church."     Svo.  London,  1709. 

[R.  9.  52.'] 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Moss  in  behalf  of  "  The  Rights  of  the  Christian 
Church."     Svo.  London,  1709.     [M.  19.  27.] 

Ben  NET  (Thomas)  The  Rights  of  the  Clergy.     Svo.  London,  1711. 

[B.  6.  22.] 

Tractatus  de  Visitationibus  Episcopalibus  per  Antonium,  [Dopping] 
Episcopum  Midensem.     12mo.  Dublini,  1696.     [P.  350.  (2.)] 

Tracts  on  Singing  in  Public  Worship.     Svo.  London    1691-96. 

[R.  13.  47.] 

A  Treatise  of  the  Perpetuall  Visibilitie,  and  Succession  of  the  True 
Church  in  all  ages.     4to.  London,  1624.     [F.  20.  25.'] 


LITURGIES.  108 

The  Original  of  Episcopacy,  by  Dr.  Rainoldes,  confirmed  by  James 
Usher,  Archbishop  of  Armagh.     4to.  London,  1641.     [N.  8.  17.] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Apostles,  from  the  very  false  Imputation  laid  on 
them  in  several  Pamphlets,  viz.  Occasional  Communion  with  one 
another,  and  with  one  another's  Churches.     4to.  London,  1705. 

[N.  8.  23.] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Primitive  Church  and  Diocesan  Episcopacy,  in 
Answer  to  Mr.  15axter's  Church  History  of  Bishops  and  their  Councils 
abridged,  as  also  to  some  part  of  his  Treatise  on  Episcopacy.  8vo. 
London,  1682.     [N.  7.  11.] 

VoiGTii  (Gothofredi)  Thysiasteriologia  sive  de  Altaribus  Veterum  Chris- 
tianorum.     8vo.  Hamburgi,  1709.     [F.  26.  3.] 

Wakeman  (Edward)  A  Pattern  of  Ecclesiastical  Ordination  or  Apostohck 
Separation.     4to.  London,  1664.     [L.  15.  21.] 

Warburton  (Wm.)  The  Alliance  between  Church  and  State :  or  the 
Necessity  and  Equity  of  an  Established  Rehgion  and  a  Test  demon- 
strated.    8vo.  London,  1736..    [P.  125.  (1.)] 

Watts  (Isaac)  An  Essay  on  Civil  Power  in  Things  Sacred.  8vo. 
London,  1739.     [P.  115.  10.] 

Wharton  (Henry)  A  Treatise  on  the  Celibacy  of  the  Clergy,  wherein  its 
Rise  and  Progress  are  historically  considered.     4to.  London,  1701. 

[M.  15.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  16.] 

A  Defence  of  Pluralities,  or  holding  two  Benefices  with  Cure  of  Souls; 

as  now  practised  in  the  Church  of  England.     [By  Henry  Wharton.] 

8vo.  London,  1703.     [M.  19.  41.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1703.     [R.  13.  49.] 

Pluralities  Indefensible  :  a  Treatise  humbly  offered  to  the  consideration  of 

the  Parliament  of  Great  Britain.     By  a   Presbyter   of  the    Church  of 

England    [Richard  Newton].     8vo.  London,  1743.     [I.  7.  33.] 
Considerations  upon  Pluralities,  Non  Residence  and  Salaries  of  Curates. 

8vo.  London,  1737.     [P.  271.  (4.)] 
Whitfield  (George)  Account  of  some  Lent  and  other  Processions  at 

Lisbon.     8vo.  London,  1755.     [P.  205.  15.] 
Yates  (John)  A  Treatise  of  the  Honor  of  God's  House ;  or  the  True 

Paterne  of  the  Church,  shewed  in  the   Parts  and  Pietie  of  it.     4to. 

London,  1637.     [E.  1.  3.] 


3.    Liturgies,  Rites  and  Ceremonies. 

i.  General  Ti^eatises  on  Liturgies,  on  Public  Worship,  and 
on  the  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Christian  Church, 

Albaspin^i    (Gabrielis)   De  Veteribus  Ecclesiae  Ritibus  Observationes. 

4to.  Parisiis,  1623.     [C.  1.  7.] 
Azpiicueta  (Martini)  Enchiridion,  sive  Maimale  de  Oratione  et  Horis 

Canonicis.     4to.  Romae,  1578.     [K.  20.  7.] 


IM  RELIGION. 

Bennet  (Thomas)  A  Brief  History  of  the  Joint  Use  of  Precomposed 
Forms  of  Prayer;  to  which  is  annexed  a  Discourse  on  the  Gift  of 
Prayer.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [M.  6.  14.] 

-■'—' A  Discourse  of  Joint  Prayer.    Svo.  London.  1708.  [M.  6. 14.] 

A  Brief  Reply  to  the  Scriptural  and  Argumentative  Part  of  Mr.  Bennet's 
"  Brief  Histori/  of  the  Joint  Use  of  Precomposed  Set  Forms  of  Prayer." 
8yo.  London,  1708.     [M.  19. 15.] 

Robinson  (Benjamin)  A  Review  of  the  Case  of  Liturgies  and  their  Impo- 
sition, in  answer  to  Mr.  Bennefs  "  Brief  History  of  precomposed  Set 
Forms  of  Prayer"  and  his  "  Discourse  of  Joint  Prayer."  Svo.  London, 
1710.     [G.  9.  31.] 

• .  Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1710.     [R.  10.  77.] 

Bennet  (Thomas)  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Benjamin  Robinson,  occasioned  by 
his  Review  of  the  Case  of  Liturgies  and  their  Imposition.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1710.     [M.  19.  15.] 

BowTELi.  (J.)  A  Defence  of  -the  Fifty-fifth  Canon,  in  answer  to  some 
passages  in  "  Reflections  upon  Mr.  Bennet's  History  of  Joint  Prayer, 
by  a  Presbyter  of  the  Church  of  England."     Svo.  London,  1710. 

[M.  19.  .27.] 

BiEL  (Gabrielis)  Sacrae  Canonis  Missse  tam  Mystica  quam  Litteralis  Expo- 
sitio.     folio,  Parisiis,. 1529.     [H.  5.  9.] 

Bradshaw  (William)  Several  Treatises  of  Worship  and  Ceremonies.  4to. 
London,  1660.     [Ff.  7.  87.] 

Bruni  (Vincentii)  Meditationes  in  Septem  praecipua  Festa  B.  Virginis. 

IBmo.  Colonise,  1607.     [K.  16.  26.] 
BuRGHOPE  (G.)  A   Discourse  on  the  Nature  and  Necessity  of  a  Divine 

Worship.     Svo.  London,  1697.     [P.  315.  (2.)] 
Clarkson    (David)  A   Discourse  concerning  Liturgies.     Svo.   London, 

1689.  [R.  13.  74.] 

*CoMBER  (Thomas)  A  Scholastical  History  of  the  Primitive  and  Gene- 
ral Use  of  Liturgies  in  the  Christian  Church.     Svo.  London,  1690. 

An  Examination  of  Dr.  Comber's  "  Scholastical  History,  d^c.     4to.  London, 

1690.  [M.  15.  13.] 

The  Examiner  Examined ;  being  a  Vindication  of  the  History  of  Litur- 
gies.    4to.  London,  1691.     [M.  14.  22.] 

DuRANDi  (Gulielmi)  Rationale  Divinorum  Officiorum.  Cui  accessit  aliud 
Divinorum  Officiorum  Rationale  a  Joanne  Beletlio  conscriptum.  Svo. 
2  tom.  Lugduni,  1612.     [K.  19.  27,28.] 

A  Sober  and  Temperate  Discourse  concerning  the  Interest  of  Words  in 
Prayer,  and  the  Just  Antiquity  and  Pedigree  of  Liturgies  or  Forms  of 
Prayer  in  Churches,  with  a  View  of  the  state  of  the  Ciiurch,  when  they 
v^rere  first  composed  or  imposed.     By  H.  D.     12mo.  London,  1661. 

[K.  16.  18.] 

Falkneu  (William)  A  Vindication  of  Liturgies,  shewing  the  Lawfulness, 
Usefulness  and  Antiquity  of  performing  the  Publick  Worship  of  God, 
by  set  Forms  of  Prayer.     8vo.  London,  1680.     [L.  15.  14.] 

Fox  (Francis)  The  Duty  of  Publick  Worship  proved:  with  Directions 
for  a  Devout  Behaviour  therein.    12mo.  London,  1713.  [P.  347.  (14.)] 

Gavanti  (Bartholomsei)  Thesaurus  Sacrorum  Rituum,  seu  Commentarius 
in  llubricas  Missalis  et  Breviarii  Romani.  4to.  2  tomis  in  1  vol.  Pa- 
risiis, 1636.     [M.  19. 17.] 


LITURGIES.  105 

Abnaldi  (Claudii)  Thesauri  Sacrorum  Rituum  Bartholomsei  Gavanti 
Epitome.     18mo.  Tolosae,  1637.     [K.  16.  39.] 

GoRHAM  (George  Cornelius)  An  Essay  on  Public  Worship.  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1808.     [Gg.  7.  14.] 

Heigham  (John)  A  Devout  Exposition  of  the  Mass.  12mo.  Doway 
1614.     [C.  16.  12.] 

Fragmenta  quaedam  Caroli  Magni  Imperatoris  Roraani,  aliorumque  in- 
certi  nominis,  de  Veteris  Ecclesiae  Riiibus  et  Ceremoniis  a  Wolfgango 
Lazio  eruta  a  tineis.     8vo.  Antverpiae,  1560.     [K.  16.  6.] 

Maeillon  (Joannis)  De  Liturgia  Gallicana  Libri  Tres.  4to.  Parisiis, 
1685.     [H.  5.  26.] 

A  most  excellent  Way  of  hearing  Mass  with   Profit  and  Devotion  :  also 

the  Vespers  or  Evensong.     24mo,  London,  1687.     [L.  8.  3.] 

Rituum   Ecclesiasticorum  sive  Sacrarum  Ceremoniarum  S.   S.  Romanse 

Ecclesiae  Libri  Tres  [auctore  Augustino  Patricio  Piccolomineo,]    Svo. 

Coloniai,  1557.     [K.  17.  U.] 
Reflections  upon  the  Devotions  of  the  Roman   Church,   with  Prayers, 

Hymns,    and   Lessons,   taken   out   of  their    authentic    Books.      Svo. 

London,  1674.     [M.  6.  38.] 


ii.  Liturgy  and  Rites  of  the  Greek  Church. 

Germani,  Patriarchae  Constantinopolitani,  H  Qua  AeiTovpyia. — Liturgia, 
Grsece.     4to.  Venetiis,  1579.     QC.  1.  22.] 

APXIEPATIKON:  Liber  Pontificalis  Ecclesia3  Grsecse,  ex  Regiis  Manu- 
scriptis,  Euchologiis,  aliisqne  probatissimis  Monumentis  collectus,  La- 
tind  Interpretatione,  Notis,  et  Observationibus  illustratus.  Cura  Isaaci 
Haberti.     folio,  Parisiis,  1643.     [I.  2.   15,] 

ETXOAOriON:  sive  Rituale  Graecorum,  complectens  Ritus  et  Ordines 
Divinae  Liturgia},  Officiorum,  Sacramentorum,  Consecrationum,  Bene- 
dictionum,  Funerum,  Orationum,  &c.  cuilibet  personae,  statui,  vel  tem- 
pori,  congruos ;  jiixta  usum  Orientalis  Ecclesiae;  Interpretatione  La- 
tina,  necnon  mixo-barbararum  vocum  Glossario,  seneis  figuris,  et  obser- 
vationibus ex  antiquis  Patrum  et  maxime  Graecorum  Theologorum  expo- 
sitionibus  illustratum  Cura  JacobiGoAR.   folio,  Paris.  1647.  [I.  12.20.] 

*KiNG  (John  Glen)  The  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Greek  Church 
in  Russia.     4to.  London,  1772. 

*The  Present  State  of  the  Greek  Church  in  Russia ;  or  a  Summary  of 
Christian  Divinity  by  Platon,  late  Metropolitan  of  Moscow,  translated 
from  the  Slavonian.  With  a  Preliminary  Memoir  on  the  Ecclesiastical 
Establishment  in  Russia,  and  an  Appendix,  containing  an  account  of 
the  Origin  and  different  Sects  of  Russian  Dissenters.  By  Robert 
PiNKERTON.     Svo.  London,  1814. 


iii.   Liturgies  and  Rites  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 

Pamelii  (Jacobi)  Liturgia  Latinorum,  duobus  tomis  digesta :  quorum 
Prior  Ritum  sacrificii  Missae,  cum  Ambrosiand  Missa,  ac  Missa  Mo- 
sarabe :  posterior  vero  Hieronymi  Lectionarium,  Gregorii  papae  Anti.^ 
phonarium,  et  ejusdem  ac  Grimoldi  et  Alcuini  abbatum  Sacramentorum, 
libros.     2  tom.  4to.  Colonial,  1571.     [K.  20.  25,26.] 

Miss  ALE  ad  Usum  Ecclesiaj  Sarura.  folio,  Parisiis,  per  Franciscum  Reg' 
nault,  1519.     [H.  6.  21-.] 


106  RELIGION. 

Breviarium  Romanum,  ex  Decreto  Sacro-Sancti  Concilii  Tridentini 
restitutum.     ISmo.  Antwerpiae,  1611.     [G.  21.  15.] 

Breviarium  Romanum.     12mo.  Antverpiae,  1650.     [M.  8.  21.] 

Breviarium  Romanum,  ex  Decreto  Sacro-Sancti  Concilii  Tridentini  resti- 
tutum ;  una  cum  officiis  novorum  festorum.  8vo.  4  tom.  Embricae, 
1670.     [K.  17.  12-15.] 

Missale  Romanum.     64mo.     [H.  17.  57.] 

Missalo  Romanum,  ex  Decreto  Sacro-Sancti  Concilii  Tridentini  restitutum, 
Pii  V.  Pont.  Max.  jussu  editum.     4to.  Burdigalae,  1598.       [M.  9.  4.] 

Missale  Romanum,  ex  Decreto  Sacro-Sancti  Concilii  Tridentini  restitu- 
tum, Pii  V.  Pont.  Max.  jussu  editum,  et  dementis  VIII.  auctoritate 
recognitum.     8vo.  Antverpias,  1627.     [K-  19.   5.] 

Lyrica  Sacra  excerpta  ex  Hymnis  Ecclesiae  Antiquis.  8vo.  Romse, 
1818.     [Hh.  7.  23.] 

PoMtificale  Romanum,  Clementis  VIII.  primiim,  denuo  Urbani  VIII. 
auctoritate  recognitum.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1664.     [K.  19.  35.] 

RiTUALE  Romanum,  Pauli  V.  Pont.  Max.  jussu  editum,  et  Urbani 
VIII.  auctoritate  recognitum.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1631.     [K.  19.  3.] 

PoRTiFORiuM  seu  Breviarium,  secundum  usum  Sarum,  noviter  impressum 
et  a  pluribus  purgatum  mendis.  In  quo  nomen  Romano  Pontifici  false 
ascriptum  omittitur,  una  cum  aliis  quae  Christianissimo  nostri  Regis 
Statuto  repugnant.     8vo.  Londini,  1541.      [K.    17.  28.] 

Portiforium,  seu  Breviarium,  ad  Ecclesiae  Sarisburiensis  usum,  Pars 
^stivalis.     4to.  Londini,  1541.     [K.  20.   1.] 

Missale  ad  usum  Ecclesie  Sarisburiensis  una  cum  dicte  eccl'ie  consuetu- 
dinibus  institutis.     4to.  Parisiis,  1529.      [H.  6.  24.] 

Psalterium  Latinum  ad  usum  Ecclesiae  Sarisburiensis.    8vo.  [K.  19.  19.] 

ExposiTio  Hymnorum  totius  Anni  secundum  usum  Sarum.  4to.  Pari- 
siis, 1502.     [K.  19.4.] 

Missale  secundu'  Ordinem  Carthusiensium.     folio,  Lugduni,  1517. 

[G2.  1.] 
Officium  Beatse  Marise  Virginis.      32mo.   Antverpiae,  apud   Joannem 

Moretum.      [H.  17.  32.] 
The  Primer,  or  Office  of  the  Virgin  Mary.     8vo.   1633.     [K.  18.  43.] 

Graduale  Romanum,  juxta  Missale  Concilii  Tridentini.  12mo.  Leodii, 
1821.     [S.  6.  16.] 

Manuale  Cantorium,  sive  Antiphonale  Romanum.     12mo.  Leodii,  18^3. 

[S.  6.  17.] 
Processionale  Romanum,  pro  Ecclesiis  Urbanis  et  Ruralibus.     12mo. 
Leodii,  1817.     [S.  6.   15.] 


iv.  Liturgies  and  Rites  of  the  Reformed  or  Protestant 

Churches. 

(1)  Liturgy  and  Rites  of  the  United  Church  of  England  and 
Ireland,  and  Treatises  thereon. 

A  BriefF  Discourse  of  the  Troubles  begonne  at  Francford  in  Germany 
anno  Domini  1564  abovvte  the  Booke  off  Common  Prayer  and  Cere- 
monies.    410.  mtJl)rii&.  [N.  8.  15.] 


LITURGIES.  107 

[i.]  Editions  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer. 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and  the  Holy  Bible.    Printed  by  Thomas 
and  John  Buck,  Printers  to  the  University  of  Cambridge,     folio,  Cam- 
bridge, 1629.     [E.  9.  18.] 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and  Administration  of  the  Sacraments  and 
other  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Church  of  England,     folio,  Cam- 
bridge, 1629.     [R.  2.  31.] 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,     folio,  London,  16S0.     [B.  4.  30.] 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,    folio,  London,  1631.     [R.  2.  30.] 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer.     12mo.  London,  1631.     [S.  3.  1.] 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,     folio,  London,  1636.     [G.  4.  17.] 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer.     4to.  London,  1637.    [R.  8.  46.] 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,     foho,  London,  1662.     [I.  11.  24.] 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,     folio,  London,  1662.     [G.  1.  6.] 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1662.     [K.  15.  13.] 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,     folio,  Oxford.     [G.  3.  15.] 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  ;  with  Sternhold's  and  Hopkins's  Version  of 
the  Psalms.     4to.  London,  1664-58.     [B.  4.  34.] 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,     folio,  London,  1700.     [_Ff.  1.  22.] 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  With  the  Old  and  New  Versions  of  the 
Psalms,     royal  Svo.  Cambridge.     [Ff.  4.  44.] 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  (interleaved)  with  Dr.  Sam.  Clarke's  Al- 
terations in  MS.     LF-  26.  2.] 

The  Form  and  Manner  of  Consecrating  Bishops,  Priests,  and  Deacons 
according  to  the  Appointment  of  the  Church  of  England.  4to.  London, 
1629.     [N.  6.  27.] 

An  Abridgement  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and  Administration  of 
the  Sacraments  and  other  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Church,  accord- 
ing to  the  use  of  the  Church  of  England.  Together  with  the  Psalter 
or  Psalms  of  David,  pointed  as  they  are  to  be  said  or  sung  in  Churches. 
8vo.  London.  1773.     [P.  281.  (5.)] 

Liber  Precum  Communiun  secundum  usum  Ecclesiae  Anglicanse,  Graece. 
12mo.  Cantabrigiae,  1665.     [L.  8.  18.] 

Exemplar  aliud.      12mo.  Cantabrigiae,  1665.     [E.  8.  25.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.  Cantabrigiae,   1665.     [R.  21.  60.] 

Liturgia,  seu  Liber  Precum  Communium  juxta  usum  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae. 
8vo.  Londini,  1670.     [D.  14.  30.] 

Liturgia ;  seu  Liber  Precum  Communium  in  Ecclesia  Anglicana  receptus. 
Svo.  Londini,  1733.     [R   7.21.] 

Llyfr  Gweddi  GyfFredin  a  Gwemidogaeth  y  Sacramentau  a  chynnedfau  a 
Ceremoniau  eraill  yr  Eglwys  Loegr  Ynghyd  a'r  Psallwyr  neu  Psalmau 
Dafydd  [The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  in  Welsh.]     folio,  Llundain, 

1664.     [I.  1.  8.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  Llundain,  1768.     [R.  15.  1.] 

Another  Copy,  with  the  Bible  in  Welsh.       Svo.   Caer-Graunt, 

:.ul746.     [R.  8.  15.]' 

La  Liturgie  Angloise,  ou  le  Livre  des  Prieres  Publiques,  de  I'Adminis- 
tration   de    Sacremens  et  autres  Ordres  et  Ceremonies  de  I'Eglise 


108  RELIGION. 

d'Angleterre,  nouvellement  traduit  en  Francois  par  I'Ordonnance  de  sa 
Majeste  de  la  Grand  Bretagne.     4to.  Londres,  1616.     [C.  1.  21.] 

Un  autre  Exemplaire.     4to.  Londres,  1616.     [H.  7.  15.] 


OzEi.L(John)  Common  Prayer  not  Common  Sense,  in  several  places  of  the 
Portugueze,  Spanish,  Italian,  French,  Latin  and  Greek  Translations  of 
the  English  Liturgy  :  being  a  Specimen  of  Reflections  upon  Omis- 
sions, Additions,  Misconstructions,  &c.  in  all  or  most  of  the  said 
Translations.    8vo.  London,  1722.     [P.  270.  (8.)] 

A  Compendium  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and  Administration  of 
the  Sacraments  and  other  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Church,  accord- 
ing to  the  use  of  the  United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland.  Trans- 
lated into  the  Hindoostanee  Language.  [By  the  Rev.  Henry  Martyn, 
M.  A.]     8 vo.  London,  1818.     [M.  21.  30.] 


[m.]   Expositions  and  other  Treatises  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer. 

L'EsTRANGE  (Hamond)  The  Alliance  of  the  Divine  Offices  ;  exhibiting 
all  the  Liturgies  of  the  Church  of  England  since  the  Reformation,  as 
also  the  late  Scotch  Service  Book,  with  all  their  respective  Variations ; 
and  upon  them  all  Annotations,     folio,  London,  1659.     [E.  9.  14.] 

Fisher  (Ambrose)  A  Defence  of  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  England 
or  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  in  a  Dialogue  between  Novatus  and 
Irenaeus.     4to.  London,  1630.     [E.  19.  20.] 

Reeve  (Edmund)  The  Christian  Divinitie  contained  in  the  Service  of 
the  Church  of  England.     4to.  London,  1631.     [D.  19.  10.] 

Bayly  (Robert)  A  Parallel  or  Briefe  Comparison  of  the  Liturgie  of  the 
Masse  Book,  the  Breviarie,  the  Ceremoniall,  and  other  Romish  Ritualls. 
4to.  1641.     [L  19.  30.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1661.     [Ff.  7.  87.] 

WoMocKE  (Laurence)  A  Defence  of  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land.    4to.  London,  1641.     [P.  53.  (2.)] 

Sparrow  (Anthony)  A  Rationale  upon  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer. 
18mo.  London,  1657.     [D.  18.  S5.'] 

Comber  (Thomas)  A  Companion  of  the  Temple,  or  a  Help  to  Devotion 
in  the  daily  use  of  the  Common  Prayer.     8vo.  2  vols.  London,  1676. 

[D.  7.  23,24.] 

Beveridge  (William)  A  Sermon  concerning  the  Excellency  and  Useful- 
ness of  the  Common  Prayer.     4to.  London,  1683.     [N.  8.  26.] 

Williams  (John)  A  Brief  Discourse  concerning  the  Lawfulness  of  Wor- 
shipping God  by  the  Common  Prayer.    4to.  London,  1694.  [N.  8.  2Q.'] 

Clutterbuck  (J.)  Plain  and  Rational  Vinrlication  and  Explanation  of  the 
Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  England.     London,  1699.     [P.  165.  (8.)] 

A  Short  Discourse  concerning  the  Common  Prayer,  in  Question  and 
Answer.     12mo.  London,  1705.     [P.  348.  (8.)] 

Bennet  (Thomas)  A  Paraphrase  with  Annotations  upon  the  Book  of 
Common  Prayer.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [B.  6.  23.] 

Nicholls  (William)  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and 
Administration  of  the  Sacraments.  Together  with  the  Psalter  or 
Psalms  of  David.  And  the  Additional  Notes  of  Bishop  Andrews, 
Bishop  Cosins,  and  others,     folio,  London,  1712.     [E.  12.  1.] 


LITURGIES.  109 

Nicholls  (William)  A  Supplement  to  his  Commentary  on  the  Book  of 
Common  Prayer,     folio,  London,  1711.     [N.  3.  21.] 

The  Duty  and  Obligation  of  the  Clergy  to  observe  occasional  Days 
appointed  by  Royal  Authority.     8vo.  London,  1722.     [N.  9.  27.] 

Wheatley  (Charles)  A  Rational  Illustration  of  the  Book  of  Common 
Prayer  of  the  Church  of  England.     8vo.  London,   1729.     [A.  18.  65.] 

Piers  (Wm.)  A  Letter  in  Defence  of  the  Liturgy.     8vo.  London,  1750. 

[P.  328.  10.] 
TopLADY  (Augustus)  The  Liturgy   of  the  Church  of  England  explained 
and  vindicated.     8vo.  London,  1800.     [Hh.  3.  49.] 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  :  with  Notes  by  a  Member  of  the  Church 
of  England  [Sir  John  Bayley.]    royal  8vo.  London,  1813. 

[Ff.  4.  39.] 

Shepherd  (John)  A  Critical  and  Practical  Elucidation  of  the  Book  of 
Common  Prayer.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1817.     [Ff.  4.  40,41.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1817.     [Ff  4.  42,43.] 

*Mant  (Richard,  Bp.  of  Down  and  Connor)  The  Book  of  Common 
Prayer ;  with  Notes  explanatory,  practical,  and  historical,  from  ap- 
proved Writers  of  the  Church  of  England.  Second  Edition.  4to. 
Oxford,  1822. 

Nelson  (Robert)  A  Companion  for  the  Festivals  and  Fasts  of  the  Church 
of  England.     Svo.  London,  1704.     [H.  7.  39.] 

BiDDULPH  (Tho.  T.)  Essays  on  some  Parts  of  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church 
of  England.     12mo.  Evesham,  1798.     [li.  3.  51.] 

An  Exposition  on  that  most  excellent  Prayer  called  the  Litany.  12mo. 
Lond.  1698.     [P.  344.  (11.)] 

Camfield  (Benjamin)  The  Commination  of  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of 
England  vindicated,  and  recommended  to  the  Consideration  of  all 
pious  Christians.     4to.  London,  1680.     [M.  14.  27.'] 

Comber  (Thomas)  A  Discourse  upon  the  Form  and  Manner  of  Making, 
Ordaining,  and  Consecrating  Bishops,  Priests,  and  Deacons,  according 
to  the  Order  of  the  Church  of  England.     Svo.  London,  1699. 

[L  14.  35.'] 

The  Door  of  the  Tabernacle  ;  or.  Rules  of  Behaviour  in  the  Public  Wor- 
ship of  God,  according  to  the  use  of  the  Church  of  England.  12mo, 
London,  1703.     [M.  18.  21.] 

The  Exceeding  Reasonableness  oi  constantly  and  devoutly  frequenting 
as  much  as  possible  the  Daily  Morning  and  Evening  Public  Prayers 
of  the  Church  of  England,  and  worthily  receiving  the  Blessed  Sacra- 
ment.    12mo.  London,  1704.     [C.  16.  10.] 

W^heatley  (Charles)  Bidding  of  Prayers  before  Sermon  no  mark  of  Dis- 
affection to  Government.     Svo.  London,  1718.     [P.  77.  (5.)] 

The  Rubrick  of  the  Church  of  England  examined,  and  its  Use  and 
Observance  most  earnestly  recommended  to  all  its  Members.  Svo. 
London,  1737.     [P.  271.  (5.)] 


[iii.]    Tracts  on  the  Revision  or  Alteration  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer. 

An  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  for  a  Review  of 
the  Common  Prayer.     4to.  London,  1661.     |^P.  45.  (1.)] 


110  RELIGION. 

Prynne  (Wm.)  A  Short,  Sober,  Pacific  Examination  of  some  Exuber- 
ances in,  and  Ceremonial  Appurtenances  to  the  Common  Prayer.  4to. 
London,  1661.     [Ff.  7.  87. j 

Maurice  (Dr.)  Remarks  relating  to  the  Alterations  in  the  Liturgy.  4to. 
London,  1689.     [P.  45.  (10.)] 

Some  of  the  Alterations  in  the  Common  Prayer  Book.     4to.  [P.  45.  (11.)] 

Vox  Cleri  :  or,  the  Sense  of  the  Clergy  concerning  the  making  of  Altera- 
tions in  the  Established  Liturgy.     4to.  London,  1690.     [^M.  15.  13.] 

A  Letter  to  the  Answerer  of  Vox  Cleri.     [_M.  15.  13."| 

Collier  (Jeremy)  Reasons  for  restoring  some  Prayers  and  Reflections,  as 
they  stand  in  the  Communion  Service  of  the  first  English  Reformed 
Liturgy,  compiled  by  the  Bishops  in  the  second  and  third  years  of  the 
reign  of  Edward  VL     8vo.  London,  1717.     [N.  9.  29.] 

No  Reason  to  alter  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  England  on  account  of 
Prayers  for  the  Dead.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [^N.  9.  29.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718. 

Campbell  (Archibald)  A  Defence  of  the  "  Reasons  for  restoring  some 
Prayers,"  &c.  being  a  Reply  to  a  Book  entituled  "  No  Reason  to  alter 
the  Liturgy,"  &c.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [N.  9.  29.] 

No  Necessity  to  alter  the  Common  Prayer ;  being  a  full  Answer  to  two 
Books,  one  called  "  Reasons  for  restoring  some  Prayers,"  ^c  ;  the  other, 
the  "  Defence  of  the  Reasons."     8vo.  London,  1718.     [N.  9.  29.] 

Campbell  (Archibald)  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Lesley  against  Alterations  or  Ad- 
ditions to  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church.     8vo.  London,  1718.  [N.  9.  29.] 

A  Communion  Office,  taken  partly  from  Primitive  Liturgies  and  partly 
from  the  first  English  reformed  Prayer-Book.  With  Offices  for  Con- 
firmation and  the  Visitation  of  the  Sick.    8vo.  London,  1718.  [N.  9.29.] 

An  Essay  for  a  Review  of  the  Common  Prayer.  To  which  is  added,  a 
Specimen  submitted  to  the  Consideration  of  those  in  Authority.  8vo. 
London,  1734.     [P.  263.  (8.)] 

Reynolds  ( )  Defence  of  the  Essay  for  a  Review  of  the  Book  of 

Common  Prayer,  so  far  as  it  relates  to  the  Athanasian  Creed.  Lon- 
don, 1734.     [P.  224.  (3.)] 

The  Offices  in  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  revised  and  altered  by 
way  of  Specimen,  submitted  to  the  Consideration  of  those  in  Autho- 
rity.    London,  1735.     [P.  224.  (4.)] 

The  Expediency  and  Necessity  of  revising  the  Public  Liturgy  humbly 
represented.  With  a  Specimen  of  a  new  Liturgy,  &c.  8vo.  London, 
1749.     [P.  177.  (1.)] 

A  Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  "  Expediency  and  Necessity  of  revising  and 
improving  the  Public  Liturgy.     8vo.  London,  1750.     [P.  177.  (2.)] 

A  Serious  Address  in  favour  of  a  Review  of  our  Liturgy.  To  which 
are  added,  Reasons  for  exchanging  the  Athanasian  Creed  in  our  Pub- 
lic Worship,  &c.  for  the  Apostles  or  the  ancient  Hierosolymitan  Creed. 
8vo.  London,  1751.     [P.  177.  (3.)] 

An  Appeal  to  Common  Reason  and  Candor  in  behalf  of  a  Review  [of 
the  Liturgy],  submitted  to  the  serious  consideration  of  all  Unpreju- 
diced Members  of  the  Church  of  En<jland.  2  parts  in  1  vol.  8vo. 
London,  1750-51.     [R.  18.  42.] 


LITURGIES.  Ill 

The  Question  truly  stated  and  calmly  considered,  whether  there  he  any 
Just  Reasons  for  a  new  Translation  of  the  Bible  and  Review  of  our 
Liturgy,  Articles  and  Canons.    By  a  Gentleman,     8vo.  London,  1751. 

[P.  177.(5.)] 

Reasons  humbly  offered  for  composing  a  new  Set  of  Articles  of  Religion. 
With  XXI  Articles  of  Religion,  proposed  as  a  Specimen  for  Improve- 
ment.    8vo.  London,  1751.     [P.  177.  (4.)] 

A  New  and  Correct  Edition  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and  Admi- 
nistration of  the  Sacraments  and  other  Rites  of  the  Church  of  England. 
In  which  certain  Alterations  and  Amendments  are  most  humbly  offered 
and  recommended.  With  a  Letter  to  the  Archbishops  and  Bishops  of 
the  Church  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1768.     [P.  285.  (4.)] 

Hawkins  ( )  The   Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  England  considered. 

8vo.  London,  1763.     [P.  318.  2.] 

Remarks  on  the  Public  Service  of  the  Church.     8vo.  London,  1769. 

[P.  321.  16.] 
Hints,  &c.  submitted  to  the  serious  Attention  of  the  Clergy,  Nobility, 

and  Gentry,  newly  associated.      By  a  Layman   [the  late  Duke   of 

Grafton].     8vo.  London,  1790.     [Gg.  7.  13.] 


[it?.]  Forms  of  Prai/er  of  the  Church  of  England  on  various  Public  Occasions. 

A  Form  of  Dedication  and  Consecration  of  a  Church  or  Chapel.  4to. 
London,  1703.     [P.  38.  (21.)] 

Forms  of  Prayer  against  the  Visitation  of  the  Plague — for  the  Parliament 
— in  tymes  of  War — for  Nov.  5 — and  for  the  King's  Inauguration. 
4to.  London,  1629-38.     [D.  19.  36.^ 

Several  Forms  of  Prayer  on  Fast  Days  on  account  of  removing  the 
Plague.     4to.  London,  1630-40.     [L.  15.  22.] 

Various  Forms  of  Prayer  for  Fasts  and  Thanksgivings.  4to.  London, 
1065-90.     [L.  15.  22.] 

Thirteen  Various  Forms  of  Prayer  for  Fasts  and  Thanksgivings.  4to. 
London,  1665-1705.     [P.  41.  (3.)] 

A  Collection  of  Forms  of  Prayer,  for  Fast  and  Thanksgiving  Days, 
from  the  year  1691  to  1708.     4to.  London,  V.  Y.     [M.  15.  38.] 

Various  Forms  of  Prayer  for  Fasts  and  Thanksgivings.  4to.  London, 
1695-1749.     [P.  40.  (21.)] 

OvERAL  ( )  A  solemn  Form  of  Prayer  for  the  General  Fast,  February 

1740.     4to.  London,  1741.     [P.  15.  (8.)] 

A  Form  of  Prayer  for  the  Fast  Day,  March  12,  1800.  4to.  London, 
1800.     [Hh.  7.  31.] 

(2)  Liturgies  and  Rites  of  Dissenters  from  the  Church  of  England. 

A  Directory  for  the  Publique  Worship  of  God,  throughout  the  three 
Kingdoms  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland  ;  together  with  an  Ordi- 
nance of  Parliament  for  the  taking  away  of  the  Book  of  Common 
Prayer,  and  for  establishing  and  observing  of  this  Directory  throughout 
the  Kingdom  of  England  and  the  Dominion  of  Wales.  4to.  London, 
1644.     [li.  3.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Londan,  1644.     [N.  8.  19.] 


112  RELIGION. 

Baxter  (Richard)  The  Reformed  Liturgy.  8vo.  At  the  end  of  Dr.  Cala- 
my's  Life  of  Baxter,  Vol.  I.     [D.  6.  50.] 

Henley  (John)  The  Primitive  Liturgy  for  the  Use  of  the  Oratory,  Part  L 
12mo.  London,  1726.     [P.  349.  (1.)] 

A  Christian  Liturgy,  or  a  Devout  and  Rational  Form  of  Divine  Wor- 
ship ;  composed  chiefly  out  of  the  Devotional  Parts  of  the  Sacred  Scrip- 
tures and  the  most  ancient  Liturgies  of  the  Christian  Church.  [By 
Oyeral.]     4to.  London,  1741.     [P.  15.  (9.)] 

A  Form  of  Prayer  for  Morning  and  Evening,  fitted  for  the  use  of 
Christians  of  any  denomination.  With  Four  plain  short  Homilies. 
8vo.  London,  1751.     [P.  177.  (6.)] 

A  New  Form  of  Common  Prayer,  with  the  Offices  thereto  belonging ; 
with  Reasons  for  the  proposed  Alterations.     8vo.  London,  1753. 

[P.  177.  (7.)] 

A  Specimen  of  a  Liturgy  designed  for  the  use  of  a  Private  Congregation. 
With  a  Letter  to  a  Dissenting  Minister,  representing  the  Expediency  of 
Stated  Forms  for  Public  Worship.    8vo.  London,  1753.  [P.  177.  (8.)] 

The  Manner  of  Baptizing  Infants  among  Protestant  Dissenters.  To 
which  are  added,  a  few  Arguments  in  Vindication  of  Infant  Baptism. 
12mo.  London,  1747-     [P.  253.  (4.)] 


Unitarian  Liturgies. 

A  Form  of  Prayer  and  a  New  Collection  of  Psalms,  for  the  use  of  a 
Congregation  of  Protestant  Dissenters  in  Liverpool.  8vo.  [P.  281.(1.)] 

Taylor  {John)  The  Scripture  Account  of  Prayer,  in  an  Address  to  the 
Dissenters  in  Lancashire,  occasioned  by  a  New  Liturgy  noiv  composing  Jor 
the  use  of  a  Congregation  at  Liverpool.  8yo.  London,  1761.  [P.  281.  (2.)] 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  reformed  according  to  the  Plan  of  the  late 
Dr.  Samuel  Clarke.  Together  with  the  Psalter  or  Psalms  of  David. 
8vo.  London,  1774.     [P.  294.  (1.)] 

The  Christian  Common  Prayer  Book ;  or,  Universal  Liturgy,  founded 
on  the  true  Gospel  Principles  of  Charity,  Benevolence,  and  Liberty  ; 
and  adapted  to  the  use  of  every  Societv  of  Christians.  [By  Cheyney 
Hart.]     8vo.  London,  1761.     [P.  285.' (1.)] 

Remarks  on  the  Christian  Common  Prayer  Book,  or  Universal  Liturgy. 
8vo.  Londoti,  1762.     [P.  285.  (2.)] 

Brekell  {John)  Remarks  upon  a  Letter  to  a  Dissenting  Minister,  concern- 
ing the  Expediency  of  Stated  Forms  of  Prayer  for  Public  Worship.    With 
an  Examination  of  the   Preface  to  a  New  Plan  of  Christian   Worship, 
■  called  '*  The  Christian  Common  Prayer  Book."     8vo.  London,  1772. 

[P.  285.  (3.)] 

Deistical  Liturgy. 

A  Liturgy  on  the  Universal  Principles  of  Religion  and  Morality.  [By 
David  Williams.]     8vo.  London,  1776.     [P.  294.  (6.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1776.     [F.  26.  27.] 

Williams  (David)  A  Sermon  at  the  Opening  of  a  Chapel  in  Margaret 
Street,  Cavendish  Square,  and  the  Introduction  of  a  Liturgy  on  the 
Universal  Principles  of  Religion  and  Morality.     8vo.  London,  1776. 

[P.  294.  (7.)] 


LITURGIES.  lis 

(3)  Liturgy  and  Rites  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Scotland,  and 
OF  THE  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of 
America. 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and   Administration  of  the  Sacraments, 

and  other  Parts  of  Divine  Service,  for  the  use  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 

knd.     folio,  Edinburgh,  1737.     [Gg.  2.  40.] 
The  Office  for  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper,  according  to  the 

use  of  the  E|)i>co|)al  Church  in  Scotland.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  John 

Skinner.     8vo.  Aberdeen,  1807.     [Ff.  4.  38.] 

*The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and  Administration  of  the  Sacraments 
and  other  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Church,  according  to  the  use 
of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America. 
Together  with  the  Psalter  or  Psalms  of  David.  12mo.  New  York, 
1816. 


(4)  Directory  and  Rites  of  the  Presbyterian  Kirk  of  Scotland. 

The  Government  and  Order  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.'  4to.  Edin- 
brug,  1641.     [L.  15.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Edinbrug,  1641.     [M.  20.  32.] 

The  Reformation  and  Discipline  of  the  Service  of  the  Church,  according 
to  the  best  Reformed  Churches  :  with  the  Form  of  Common  Prayers 
and  Administration  of  the  Sacraments  used  in  the  English  Church  of 
Geneva,  as  it  was  approved  by  the  most  reverend  Divines  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland.  With  the  Manner  ot  their  Election  of  Pastors  and  Mi- 
nisters, and  touching  the  Office  of  Elders.     4to.  London,  1643. 

[M.  20.  35.'] 

The  Government  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  fully  declared.  Wherein  is 
largely  set  lorth  the  Order  and  Unilormitie  to  be  observed  in  the  Realme 
of  Scotland,  concerning  Doctrine,  Administrations  of  the  Sacraments, 
Election  of  Ministers,  Provision  for  their  Sustentation,  Ecclesiasticall 
Discipline,  and  Policy  of  the  Church  as  it  is  now  practised.  Together 
with  an  Act  of  Parliament,  and  severall  Acts  of  the  Generall  Assem- 
blies for  rectifying  and  confirming  of  the  same.     4to.  LondoH,  1647. 

[M.  20.  35.] 


(5)  Liturgies  op  Protestant  Churches  on  the  Continent. 

DuREL  (John)  A  View  of  the  Government  and  Public  Worship  of  God  in 
the  Reformed  Churches  beyond  the  Seas.     4to.  London,  1662. 

[C.  15.  41.] 

Liturgia  Tigurina :  or.  Book  of  Common  Prayers  and  Administration  of 
the  Sacraments  used  in  the  Canton  of  Zurich,  ih  Switzerland.  8vo. 
London,  1693.     [R.  14.  68.] 


114  RELIGION. 

V.    Collections  of  Prayers  and  Manuals  of  Private  Devo- 
tion, including  Treatises  on  Prayer. 

(1)  Treatises  on  Prayer. 
Alvarez  (Jacobi)  De  Inquisitione   Pacis,    sive,  Studio  Orationis  Libri 

Quinque.     folio,  Lugduni,  1617.     [1.13.2.] 
Bright  (George)  A  Treatise  of  Prayer.     8vo.  London,  1678.  [L.  19.28.] 
Gibson  (Edmund,  Bisbop  of  London)  Family  Devotion:  or,  an  Exhorta- 
tion to  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer  in   Families.     With  two  Forms 
of  Prayer,  &c.      12mo.  London,  1750.     [P.  347.  (7.)] 

Marter  (T.)  An  Exhortation  to  Prayer.     18mo.  London,  1,551. 

[D.  18.  37.] 

Owen  (John)  A  Discourse  of  the  Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit  in  Prayer ; 
with  a  Brief  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Use  of  Mental  Prayer  and 
Forms.     8vo.  London,  1682.     [K.  8.  25.] 

PiTTis  (Thomas)  A  Discourse  of  Prayer.     8vo.  London,  1683.  [M.  7.  5.] 

A  Review  of  an  Essay  on  Prayer,  entitled  "  Some  Thoughts  on  Religious 

Worship,  particularly  in  public."     By  a  Moderate  Protestant  Dissenter. 

Svo.  London,  1765.     [P.  281.  (3.)] 
The  Necessary  Duty  of  Fam^ily  Prayer,  and  Deplorable  Condition  of 

Frayerless  Families.     12mo.  London,  1712.     [P.  353.  (3.)] 

Watts  (Isaac)  A  Guide  to  Prayer.     12mo.     [Ff.  8.  85.] 

WiLKiNS  (John,  Bishop  of  Chester)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Gifts  of 
Prayer  and  of  Preaching.     Svo.  London,  1667.     [F.  7.  23.] 


(2)  Collections  of  Prayers,  and  Manuals  of  Private  Devotion. 
The  Primer  in  English  and  Latyn,  set  forth  by  the  Kynge's  Maiestie 
[Henry  VIII.]  and  his  Clergie.     4to.  London,  m.lj.ylb.     [D.  19.  4.] 

Andrews  (Lancelot,  Bishop  of  Winchester)  A  Manual  of  Private  Devo- 
tions and  Meditations.     12mo.  London,  1648.     [E.  17.  44.] 

A  Manual  of  Devotions.     Svo.  London,  1724.     [F.  27.  2.] 

A  New  Manual  of  Devotions.     12mo.  London,  1755.  .  [li.  2.  25.] 

A  Serious   Address   to    Masters    of  Families,   with    Forms   of  Family 
Prayer.     Svo.  London,  176.9.     [P.  291.  (6.)] 

Burnet  (Mrs.,  wife  of  Bishop  Burnet)  A  Method  of  Devotion  ;  or.  Rules 
for  Holy  and  Devout  Living.     Svo.  London,  1709.     [L.  7.  13.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1713.     [R.  10.  42.] 

The  Family  Prayer-Book  ;  or.  Prayers  to  be  used  in  Families  every 

Morning  and  Evening.      To  which  are  added,  some  distinct  Forms 

for  more  Special  and  Extraordinary  Occasions.     Svo.  London,  1743. 

[G.  26.  8.] 
Gerhard  (John)  The  Daily  Exercise  of  Piety.     24mo.  London,  1625. 

[D.  17.  52.] 
Godly  Private  Prayers  for  Householders  to  meditate  upon  and  to  saye 

in  theyre  Families.     Imprinted  at  London,  Svo.     [I.  18.  32.] 
Holland  (John)  Prayers  suited  to   various  Occasions.     Svo.  London, 

1753.     [P.  294.  (8.)] 

Jenks  (Benjamin)  Prayers  for  Families,  abridged.     12mo.  York,  1792. 

[Hh.  7.  37.] 


MANUALS  OF  DEVOTION.—PSALMS,  &c.       115 

A  Manual  of  Prayers  for  the  use  of  Winchester  College.  [By  Bishop 
Ken.]     12mo.  London,  1677.     [K.  8.  21.] 

Kettlewell  (John)  An  Office  for  Prisoners  for  Crimes ;  with  another 
for  Prisoners  for  Debt.     12mo.  London,  1697.     [P.  349.  (6.)] 

Lewis  (John)  A  Companion  for  the  Afflicted,  whether  in  Mind,  Body,  or 
Estate  :  being  a  Collection  of  Texts  of  Scriptures  and  Forms  of  Prayer 
suited  to  the  several  Conditions  of  Persons  in  Affliction.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1706.     [M.  15.  36.] 

Luther  (Martin)  Geistliche  Eieder  und  Psalmen,  &c.  (Godly  Psalms,  &c. 
'     in  German  )     24mo.  Hamburgh,  1654.     [Ff.  8.  78.] 

Nelson  (Robert)  The  Practice  of  True  Devotion.     12mo.  London,  1739. 

[A.  19.  68.] 
The  Pocket  Prayer  Book.     12mo.  Chelsea.     [Ff.  8.  80  ] 

Prayers  of  Intercession  for  their  use  who  mourn  in  secret  for  the  Pub- 
lique  Calamities  of  this  Nation.     12mo.  London,  1659.     [G.  8.  37.] 

Smith  (Joshua)  A  Select  Manual  of  Divine  Meditations  and  Prayers. 
12mo,  London,  1734. 

Taylor  (Jeremy,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor)  The  Golden  Grove :  or  a 
Manual  of  Daily  Prayers  and  Litanies,  fitted  to  the  Days  of  the  Week. 
12mo.  London,  "l  655.     [E.  16.  36.'] 

Wagstaffe  (Thomas)  The  Devout  Christian's  Manual.  8vo.  London, 
1703.     [D.  15.  12.] 

Wesley  (John)  A  Collection  of  Forms  of  Prayer.     8vo.  London,  1740. 

[P.  338.  (10.)] 

Wilcocks  (Joseph)  Sacred  Exercises  :  compiled  for  the  use  of  Places  of 

Education,  particularly  of  Westminster  School.     8vo.  London,  1768. 

[li.  3.  28.] 

Willymott  (William)  A  Collection  of  Devotions  for  the  Altar.  2  vols. 
8vo.  London,  1720.     [R.  10.  49,50.] 

Woodward  (Josiah)  The  Seaman's  Monitor.  With  Prayers  for  their  Use. 
18mo.  London,  1703.     [P.  353.  (9.)] 


A  Collection   of   Private   Devotions   in  the  practice  of  the  Antient 
Church,  called  the  Hours  of  Praiers.      12mo.  London,  1655.  [L.  8.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     18mo.  London,  1672.     [E.  16.  26.] 

Devotions  in  the  Antient  Way  of  Offices.     [By  Wm.  Austin,  a  Roman 
Catholic  Barrister.]     12mo.  Roan  [Rouen],  1672.     [M.  18.  50.] 


vi.  Metrical  Versions  of  the  Psalms  of  Davids  8^c. 

Collections  and  Selections  of  Psalms  and  Hymns,  for  Public 
Worship,  or  Private  Devotion. 

The  Whole  Book  of  Psalmes  :  collected  into  English  Meeter  by  Thomas 
Sternhold,  John  Hopkins,  and  others,  conferred  with  the  Hebrew, 
with  apt  Notes  to  sing  them  withall.     8vo.  London,  1638.  [M.  16.  33.] 

Another  Copy.     18mo.  London,  1644.     [D.  17.  42.] 

I  2 


116  RELIGION. 

A  Defence  of  the  Book  of  Psalms,  collected  into  English  Metre  by  Tho- 
mas Sternhold,  John  Hopkins,  and  others  ;  with  Critical  Observations 
on  the  late  New  Version  compared  with  the  Old.  By  William  Beve- 
RiDGE,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph.      18mo.  London,  1710.  [G.  27.  6.] 

A  New  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David.  By  Nicholas  Brady  and  Nahum 
Tate.     12mo.  London,  1698.     [K.  16.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1698.     [F.  16.  32.] 

The  Jirst  Edition  of  the  "  New  Version"  of  the  Psalms,  now  in  use. 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1782.     [Hh.  4.  10.] 

Wanless  (T.)  Anthems,  as  they  are  ordered  to  be  sung  in  the  Cathedral! 
in  York.     18mo.  York,  1705.     [B.  8.  22.] 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns,  for  the  use  of  Christians  of  all 
Denominations.     12mo.  London,  1772.     [li.  2.  24.] 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns,  used  in  the  Church  of  Saint  Mary, 
at  Hull.     12mo.  Hull,  1787.     [Dd.  4.  85.] 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  from  the  most  approved  Versions,  for  Public 
Worship,  with  Supplement.     24mo.  York,  1815-17.     [Ff  8.  81.] 

A  Collection  of  Hymns,  for  the  use  of  the  Protestant  Church  of  fhe 
United  Brethren.     8vo.  Manchester,  1809.     [Cc.  3.  45.] 

A  Collection  of  Hymns,  chiefly  extracted  from  the  larger  Hymn  Book 
of  the  Brethren's  Congregation.     12mo.  London,  1769.     [li.  2.  20.] 

Hart  (J.)  Hymns  on  various  Subjects.     12mo.  London.    ^li.  2.  21.] 

Original  Hymns.     [Two  Copies.]     8vo.  London,  1776.  [Hh.  9.  50,62.] 

A  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David,  attempted  to  be  closely  accommo- 
dated to  the  text  of  Scripture ;  and  adapted  by  a  variety  of  measure 
to  all  the  music  used  in  the  Versions  of  Sternhold  and  Hopkins,  and  of 
Brady  and  Tate.  By  a  Lay  Member  of  the  Church  of  England. 
12mo.  London,  1809.     [li.  2.  16.] 

Rees  (David)  Reasons  for  and  against  Singing  Psalms.     8vo.  London, 

1737.     [P.  91.(4.)] 
Milbourne  (Luke)  The  Psalms  of  David  translated.     8vo.  London,  1698. 

[D.  17.  3.] 

Merrick  (.lames)  The  Psalms  translated  or  paraphrased  in  English  Verse. 
8vo.  Reading,  1766.     [F.  26.  24.] 

Patrick  (John)  A  Century  of  Select  Psalms  and  Portions  of  the  Psalms 
of  David.     12mo.  London,  1686.     [G.  8.  34.] 

Patrick  (John)  The  Psalms  of  David  in  Metre.     24mo.  London,  1698. 

[B.  8.  7.] 
Smyth  (Miles)  The  Psalms  Paraphrased,  and  turned  into  English  Verse, 
according  to  the  Common  Metre.     8vo.  London,  1668.     [G.  8.  20.] 

Watts  (Isaac)  1  he  Psalms  of  David,  imitated  in  the  Language  of  the 
New  Testament.      12mo.  London,  1767.     [Ff.  8.  114.] 

A  Collection  of  Hymns  for  Public  Worship,  designed  as  a  Supplement  to 
Dr.  Watts's  Psalms  and  Hymns.     12mo.  York,  17H.     [Ff.  8.  87.] 

Another  Copy.      12mo»York,  1774.    [li.   2.  22.] 

Hym.ns  occasioned  by  the  Earthquake  at  Bristol.     [By  John  Wesley.] 

2  Parts,  12mo.  Bristol,  1756.     [E.  27.  5.] 
Peichaed  (Rces)  Welch  Hymns.     12mo.  London,  1758,     [P.  356.] 


TREATISES   ON    THE    FATHERS,   &c.         117 

Le  Nouveau  Testament,  par  les  Pasteurs  et  Professeurs  de  I'Eglise,  h.  Ge- 
neve: avecLEs  PsEAUMEs  DE  Davie,  MIS  EN  RiME  par  Clement  Marot 
et  Theodore  Besze.     18mo.  Geneve,  1608.     [K.  16.  35.'] 


IV.  Theologians,  Antient  and  Modern. 

1.  Antient  Theologians,  or  the  Fathers  of  the  Chris- 
tian Church,  who  lived  and  wrote  before  the  Close 
of  the  sixth  Century. 

i.    Treatises  on  the  Fathers  and  Introductions  to  the  Study 
of  their  Writings. 

An  Epistle  to  the  Rev.  Mr,  Brooke  upon  his  late  Defence  of  the  Primi- 
tive Fathers.     London,  8vo.  1748.     [P.  224.  (8.)] 

A  Second  Epistle  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hrooke  on  his  Second  Defence  of  the 
Primitive  Fathers.     London,  8vo.  l?o6.     [P.  224.  (9  )] 

Coci  (Roberti)  Censura  quorundara  Scriptorum,  quae  sub  Nominibus 
Sanctorum,  et  Vetcrum  Auctorum  aPontificiis  passim  in  eorum  scriptis, 
sed  potissimum  in  quaestionibus  hodie  controversis,  citari  solent.  4to. 
Londini,  1614.    [G.  19.  6.] 

DalLjEi  (Joannis)  De  Usu  Patrum,  ad  ea  definienda  Religionis  Capita  quae 
sunt  hodie  controversa,  Libri  Duo ;  Latine  e  Gallico  a  J.  Mettayero  red- 
diti.     4to.  Genevae,  1656.     [L.  20.  9.] 

ScRivENERi  (Matthcci)  Apologia  pro  S.  Ecclesice  Patribiis  adversus  Joan~ 
ntm  DallcEum  de  Usu  Patrum.     4to.  Londini,  1672.     [L.  20.  27.] 

Daille  (John)  A  Treatise  concerning  the  right  use  of  the  Fathers  in  the 
Decision  of  the  Controversies  that  are  at  this  day  in  Religion  ;  trans- 
lated from  the  Latin.     4to.  London,  1675.     [R.  9.  1.] 

Edwards  (John)  Patrologia;  a  Discourse  concerning  the  Primitive  Fa- 
thers.     8vo.     In  his  Remains.     [R.  10.  82.] 

Gerhardi  (Joannis)  Patrologia ;  sive  de  Primitivae  Ecclesiae  Christianse 
Opusculum  Doctorum  Vita  ac  Lucubrationibus.     8vo.  Jenae    1668. 

[K.  14.  8.] 

Hill  (Samuel)  A  Vindication  of  the  Primitive  Fathers  against  the  impu- 
tations of  Gilbert  Bishop  of  Sarum.     8vo.  London,  1695.     [F.  7.  9.] 

Animadversions  on  Mr.  Hilt's  Book  entituled  "  A  Vindication  of  the  Primi- 
tive Fathers,''  S^x.     4to.  London,  1695.     [N.  8.  23.] 

Remarks  upon  a  Book  folsehj  called  "  A  Vindication  of  the  Primitive  Fa^ 
tkers,"  3fc.    4to.  London,  1695.     [N.  8.  23.] 

OuDiNi  (Casimiri)  Commentarius  de  Scriptoribus  Ecclesiae  Antiquae,  illo- 
rumque  Scriptis.    3  tomis  folio,  Lipsiae,  1722.  [C.  2.  5-7.^ 

Exemplar  aliud.     3  tomis  folio,  Lipsiae,  1722.     [Cc.  1.  41-43.] 

Oudini  (Casimiri)  Supplementum  de  Scriptoribus  vel  Scriptis  Ecclesias- 
ticis,  a  Beilarmino  omissis,  ad  annum  1460.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1686. 

[G.  18.  37.] 

SuFFRiDi  Petri)  De  lUustribus  Ecclesiae  Scriptoribus.  12mo.  Colonia, 
1680.     [G.  18.  10.] 


118  RELIGION. 

Whitby  (Danielis)  Dissertatio  de  SS.  Scripturarum  Interpretatione,  se- 
cundum Patrum  Commentarios.     8vo.  Londini,  1714.     [B.  6.  4.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Londini,  1714.     [R.  12.  65.] 

•Walchii  (J.  G.)  Bibliotheca  Patristica.     8vo.  Jenee,  1770. 

*ScHOENEMANNi  (C.  T.  G.)  Bibliothcca  Historico-Literaria  Patrum  Lati- 
norum.     Svo.  2  torn.  Lipsiaj,  1792-94. 

*CoLLiNsoN  (John)  A  Key  to  the  Writings  of  the  Principal  Fathers  of 
the  Christian  Church,  who  flourished  during  the  first  three  Centuries. 
Svo.  Oxford,  1813. 

*Cox  (Robert)  Lives  of  the  Fathers  of  the  first  three  Centuries.  8vo. 
London,  1817. 


ii.  Collections,  E.vtracts,  and  Fragments  of  the  Works  of 

the  Fathers. 

MoNUMENTA  S.  Patrum  Orthodoxographa  ;  hoc  est,  Theologiae  Sacro- 
sanctae  ac  Syncerioris  Fidei  Doctores,  numero  circiter  LXXXV,  Ec- 
clesiae  columina  luminaque  clarissima,  Authores  partim  Graeci,  partim 
Latini,  ob  vetustatem  et  eruditionem  venerandi.  folio,  7  tomis  in  2 
vols.  Basilese,  1569.     [M.  12.  3,4.] 

Bibliotheca  Sanctorum  Patrum  supra  Ducentos :  qua  continentur  illorum 
de  rebus  divinis  Opera  omnia  et  Fragmenta,  Cura  Margarini  de  la 
Eigne.    8  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1609-10.     [K.  3.  1-8.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4  torn,  folio,  Parisiis,  1675.     [I.  11.  6-9.] 

Bibliothecae  Veterum  Patrum  seu  Scriptorum  Ecclesiasticorum  Appendix  ; 
qua  Christiani  Poetae,  Graeci  et  Latini,  continentur.  Cura  Margarini 
de  la  Eigne,     folio,  Parisiis,  1624.     [M.  13.  22.] 

*Eibliotheca  Veterum  Patrum,  Antiquorumque  Scriptorum  Ecclesiastico- 
rum, Greece  et  Latine.  Cura  et  Studio  Andreae  Gallandii.  14  tomis, 
folio,  Venetiis,  1765-81. 

Theologorum  aliquot  Grsecorum  Veterum  Orthodoxorum  Libri,  Graece 
et  Latine.     folio,  Tiguii,  1559.     [M.  12.  5.] 

Meursii  (Johannis)  Varia  Divina,  Sermones  Cyrilli  Archiepiscopi  Alex- 
andrise,  Anastasii  Archiepiscopi  Antiochiae,  Andreae  Archiepiscopi 
Cretes,  Methodii,  Timothei,  et  Hilarionis  monachi,  continentia. 
Gr^ce.    4to.  Lug.  Eat.  1619.     [F.  19.2.] 

MoNTFAUcoN  (Bemardi  de)  CoUectio  Nova  Patrum  et  Scriptorum  Graeco- 
rum,  Eusebii  Caesariensis,  Athanasii,  et  Cosmae  iEgyptii.  Graece  et 
Latine.     folio,  2  tomis,  Parisiis,  1709.     [A.  4.  16,17.] 

MuRATORii  (Ludovici  Antonii)  Anecdota  Grseca.  3  tomis,  4to.  Patavii, 
1709.     [A.  6.  15-17.] 

Dacheuii  (Lucae)  Spicilegiura  ;  sive  Collectio  Veterum  aliquot  Scripto- 
rum, qui  in  GaUiae  Bibliothecis  latuerant.  folio,  3  tomis,  Parisiis, 
1723.     [A.  5.  14-16.] 

Mabillonii  (Joannis)  Vetera  Analecta  :  sive  Collectio  Veterum  aliquot 
Operum  et  Opusculorum,  omnis  generis,  Carminum,  Epistolarum,  Di- 
plomatura,  et  Epitaphiorum.     folio,  Parisiis,  1723.     [A.  5.  17.] 

Grabii  (Joannis  Ernesti)  Spicilegium  SS.  Patrum,  ut  et  Haereticorura, 
Seeculi  post  Christi  natum  I.  IL  IIL  Tom.  I.  sive  Saeculura  primum. 
Svo.  Oxonii,  1714.     [E.  7.  29.] 


FATHERS  OF  THE  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH.      Il9 

*Reliquiae  Sacree  ;  sive  Auctorum  fer&  jam  perditorum  seciindi  tertiique 
Sceculi  Fragmenta,  quae  supersunt.  Accedunt  Epistolae  Synodicae  et 
Canonicse,  Nicaeno  Concilio  Antlquiores.  Graece  et  Latine,  cum  Notis, 
k  J.  M.  RouTH.     4  torn.  8vo.  Oxonii,  1814-18. 

SuiCERi  (Joh.  Caspari)  Thesaurus  Ecclesiasticus  :  e  Patribus  Graecis  Or- 
dine  Alphabetico  exhibens  quaecunque  Phrases,  Ritus,  Dogmata, 
Hoereses  et  hujusmodi  alia  spectant.    2  torn,  folio,  Amstelodami,  1682. 

[G.  10.  10,11.] 


iii.   The  Works  of  the  Fathers,  chronologically  arranged. 

First  Century. 

Patrum  SS.  qui  Temporibus  Apostolicis  floruerunt,  Barnabae,  dementis, 
Hermse,  Ignatii,  Polycarpi,  Opera  edita  et  inedita,  vera  et  suppbsititia, 
unk  cum  dementis,  Ignatii,  Polycarpi,  Actis  atque  Martyriis.  Cum 
notis  J,  B.  CoTELERii  et  Joannis  Clerici.  2  tom.  folio,  Antwerpise, 
1698.     [E.  13.  2,3.] 

SS.  Patrum  Apostolicorum,  Barnabae,  Hermae,  Clementis,  Ignatii,  Poly- 
carpi, Opera  Genuina ;  una  cum  Ignatii  et  Polycarpi  Martyriis. 
Grsce  et  Latine.  Cura  Richardi  Russell,  A.M.  2  tom.  8vo.  Londini, 
1746.     [A.  18.  102,103.] 

The  Genuine  Epistles  of  the  Apostolical  Fathers,  St.  Barnabas,  St.  Igna- 
tius, St.  Clement,  St.  Polycarp,  the  Shepherd  of  Hermas,  and  the 
Narratives  of  the  Martyrdoms  of  St.  Ignatius  and  St.  Polycarp.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Greek,  with  a  preliminary  Discourse,  by  Wm.  Wake, 
D.  D.  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.     Svo.  London,  1710.     [D    6.35.] 

The  Epistles  of  Ignatius,  and  the  Apostolical  Constitutions,  in  Greek  and 
English.  8vo.  In  fVhistoii's  Primitive  Ckristianiti/  Revived,  Vols.  I.  II. 
III.     [F.  6.  37-39.] 

Clementina.  Hoc  est,  B.  Clementis  Romani  Opera,  quae  quidem  in  huc- 
usque  diem  a  variis  auctoribus  collecta,  con  versa,  emendata,  Latineque 
extant,  omnia.  Cura  Lamberti  Gruteri  Venradii.  folio,  Coloniae, 
1569.  •[K.4.  9.] 

fClementis  Romani  Episcopi  Epistola  ad  Corinthios,  Greece  et  Latine. 
Cvira  Francisci  Junii.     4to.  Oxonii,  1633. 

Sancti  Clementis,  Patris  et  Martyris,  Epistolae.  Graece  et  Latine.  12mo. 
Oxonii,  1669.     [E.  8.  31.] 

Clementis  Epistolae  Duae  ad  Corinthios.  Graece  et  Latine,  a  Paulo  Colo- 
mesio.     Svo.  Londini,  1687.     [Ff.  8.  97.] 

Clementis  ad  Corinthios  Epistolae  Duae.  Edidit,  cum  notis  Junii  et  aliorum, 
Henricus  Wotton.     8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1718.     [E.  7.  38.] 

Lardner  (Nathaniel)  A  Dissertation  upon  the  two  Epistles  ascribed  to  Cle- 
ment of  Rome,  lately  published  by  Mr.  Wetstein  ;  shejDVtg  them  not  to  be 
genuine.     Svo.  London,  1753.     [P.  185.  (1.)] 

CoNSTiTUTioNEs  Sanctorum  Apostolornm  a  Clemente  Romano  Episcopo, 
etCive,  scriptae.  Graece.  Cura  Francisci  Turriani.  4to.  Venetiis,  1563. 

[L.  19.  9.] 

tPoLYCARPi  et  Ignatii  Epistolae,  Graece  et  Latine.  Curd  Jacobi  Usserii. 
4rto.  Oxonii,  1644. 


m 


ISJO  RELIGION. 

Ignath,  Antiochiae  Archiepiscopi,  Epistolae.  Grsece  et  Latine.  8vo. 
Parisiis,  1558.     [L.  18.  5.] 

Ignatii  Epistolae,  Greece  et  Latine,  a  Nicolao  Vedelio.  4to.  Genevae, 
1623.     [L.  20.  S.] 

Ignatii  Martyris  Epistolae  Genuinae  et  S,  Barnabs  Epistola  Gr.  Lat. 
Edidit  et  Notas   addidit   Isaacus  Vossius.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1646. 

[L.  19.  24.] 
Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1680.     [li.  3.  7.] 

Sancti  Ignatii  Epistolae  Genuinae  juxta  Exemplar  Mediceum  denuo  re- 
censitae  ;  una  cum  Veteri  Latina  Versione.  Annotationibus  U.  Joan- 
nis  Pearsoni  nuper  Episcopi  Cestriensis  et  Tliomae  Smith  S.  T.  P. 
illustratae.  Accedunt  Acta  Genuina  Martyrii  S.  Ignatii,  Epistola  S. 
Polycarpi  ad  Philippenses,  et  Smyrnensis  Ecclesioe  Epistola  de  S. 
Polycarpi  Martyrio  ;  cum  Veteribus  Latinis  Versionibus  et  Annota- 
tionibus.    Cura  Thomse  Smith.     4to.  Oxonii,  1729.     [G.  14.  4.] 

Hammond  (Henry)  An  Answer  to  the  Animadversions  on  the  Disserta- 
tions touching  Ignatius's  Epistles.    4to.  London,  1654.     [D.  19.  21.] 

Pearsonii  (Joannis,  Episcopi  Cestriensis)  Vindiciae  Epistolarum  S.  Igna- 
tii. Accesserunt  Isaaci  Vossii  Epistolae  Dnae  adversus  Davidem 
Blondellum.     4to.  Cantabrigiae,  1672.     [L.  20.  14.] 

Whiston  (William)  An  Essay  upon  the  Epistles  of  Ignatius.  8vo. 
London,  1710.     [M.  19.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [P.  107.  (2.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [R.  8.  61.] 

DiONYsii  Areopagit^e  Opera  Omnia.  Studio  et  opera  Petri  Lanssellii. 
Graece  et  Latine.     folio,  Lutetiaj  Parisiorum,  1615.     [M.  13.  1.] 

DallcEiC Joannis)  De  Scriptis,  q'i(t  sub  Dionysii  Areopagitce  et  Ignatii  Antio- 
cheni  nominihus  circuviferuntiir,   Libri  Duo.    4to.    Geneva-,  1666. 

[L.  20.  8.] 

Launoii  (Joannis)  De  duobus  Dionysiis,  Athenicnsi  et  Purisiensi,  Opvscula. 
12mo.  L'ansm,  1660.      [C.  15.  21.] 

Second  Century. 

JusTiNi  Martyris  Opera.    Graece.     folio.     [Ff.  2.  1.] 

Justini  Philosophi  et  Martyris  Christi,  Opera  quaj  extant  omnia,  per 
Joannem  Langium  e  Graeco  in  Latinum  sermonem  versa  et  Sententiis 
priscorum   Sanctorum   Patrum  illustrata.     folio,  Basileae,  1564. 

[I.  11.  22.] 

Justini  Philosophi  et  Martyris  Opera.  Gr.  Lat.  cura  Fed.  Morellii. 
Accedunt  1.  Athenagorae  Apologia  pro  Chrisiianis,  et  de  Resurrectione 
Mortuorum  ;  2.  Theophili  Antioclieni,  contra  Christiatiae  Religionis 
Calumniatores,  ad  Autolycum  Libri  tres ;  3,  Tatiani  Oratio  ad  Grae- 
c'os;  4.  Hermiae  Philosophi  Gentilium  philosophorum  Irrisia.  foho, 
Parisiis,  1615.     [M.  11.  2.] 

Justini  Martyris  Apologia  pro  Christianis,  Graece  et  Latine,  cum  notis. 
Edidit  J.  E.  Grabe.      8vo.  Oxonii,  1700.     [R.  12.  52] 

Justini  Martyris  A  pologia,  Graece  etLatine,  cum  notis.  Edidit  H.  Hutchin. 
8vo.  Oxonii,  1703.     [R.  12.  53.] 

Justini  Apologiae  Duae,  et  Dialogus  cum  Tryphone  Judaeo.  Graece  et 
Latine     [Editionis  pars,  a  Styan  Thirlby  editae.]    folio,  Londini,  1722. 

[F.  5.  7.] 


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Justini  Apologise  pro  Christianis.  Graece  et  Latine.  Edidit  et  Anno- 
tationes  adjecit  Carolus  Ashton,  S.T.P.     8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1768. 

[A.  17.  108.] 

The  Apologies  of  Justin  Martyr,  Tertullian,  and  Minutius  Felix,  in  de- 
fence of  the  Christian  Religion,  translated  by  Wm.  Reeves.  2  vols. 
8vo.  London,  1709.     [F.  6.  35,36.'} 

Athenagoras  de  Resurrectione  Mortuorum.  Graece  et  Latine.  4to. 
Lovanii,  1541.     [D.  20.  8.] 

The  Apologeticks  of  Athenagoras,  1.  For  the  Christian  Religion.  2.  For 
the  Resurrection,  &c.  Translated  from  the  Greek  by  David  Hum- 
phreys.    8vo.  Loi.don,  1714.     [R.  9.  48.] 

S.  Iren^i  Lugdunensis  episcopi  adversus  Haereses  Libri  quinque,  oper^ 
Desiderii  Erasmi.     folio,  Basileae,  1533.     [M.  9.  10.] 

Irenaei  adversus  Ha-reses  Libri  quinque,  studio  et  opera  Francisci  Feuar- 
dentii.     folio,  Coloniae,  1596.     [iM.  10.  24.] 

Irenaei  adversus  Haereses  Libri  quinque,  opera  Nicolai  Gallasii.  folio, 
Parisiis,  1570.     [M.  12.  14.] 

Irenaei  adversus  Hcereses  Libri  quinque,  oper^  et  studio  Jo.  Em.  Grabe. 
folio,  Oxonii,  1702.     [E.  12.  24.] 

Irenaei  adversus  Haereses  Libri  quinque  ;  studio  et  labore  Dom.  Renati 
Massuet.     folio,  Parisiis,  1710.     [A.  3.  26.] 

S.  Irenaei  Fragmenta  Anecdota,  quae  ex  Bibliothecd  Taurinensi  eruit ; 
Latina  versione  notisque  donavit ;  duabus  dissertationibus  de  Collatione 
et  Consecratione  Eucharistiae  illustravit ;  denique  LiturgiaGraec4  J.  E. 
Grabii,  et  dissertatione  de  praejudiciis  Theologicis  auxit  C.  M.  PfafRus. 
Svo.  Hagse  Comitum,  1715.     [D.  14.  8.] 

Dodwelli  (Henrici)  Dissertationes  in  Irenajum.  Accedit  Fragmentum 
Philipi  Sidetffi.     8vo.  Oxoniae,  1689.     [C.  15.  27.] 

Clementis  Alexandrini  Opera  Omnia,  Latine,  Gentiano  Herveto  inter- 
prete.     folio,  Basileae,  1556.     [M.  10.  5.] 

• Exemplar  aliud,  Graece  et  Latine,  cura  Friderici  Sylburgii.     folio, 

Lug.  Bat.  1616.     [M.  11.  7.] 

Clementis  Alexandrini  Opera,  Graece  et  Latine,  juxta  editionem  Parisinam 
anni  lb41.     folio,  Colonic,  1688.     [A.  1.  22.] 

Clementis  Alexandrini  Opera,  quae  extant,  Graece  et  Latine.  Recognita 
et  illustrata  per  Joannem  Potterum.     2  tomis,  folio,  Oxonii,  1715. 

[E.  12.  14,15.] 

•Clementis  Alexandrini  Liber,  Quis  dives  salutem  consequi  possit  ? 
Greece  et  Latine,  commentario  illustratus  a  Carolo  Segaar.  Svo.  Traj. 
ad  Rhen.  1816. 

Third  Century. 

Q.  Septimii  Florentis  Tertulliani  Opera,     folio,  Basileae,  1528. 

[M.  9.  20.] 
Tertulliani  Opera;  cum  Notis  et  Observationibus  Nicolai  Rigaltii.     folio, 
Parisiis,  1534.     [M.  10,  23.] 

Tertulliani  Opera,  cura  Jacobi  Pamelii.    folio,  Parisiis,  1608.    [M.  11.  9.} 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Parisiis,  1608.     [Ff.  2.  22.] 

Q.  Sept.  Florentis  Tertulliani  Liber  de  Pallio.  Notis  Claudii  Salmasii. 
8vo.  Parisiis,  1622.     [L.  18.  6.] 


122  RELIGION. 

Franci  (Francisci)  Confutatio  Animadversorum  Antanii  Cercoetii  ad  Claudii 
Salrnasii  Notas  in  Tertullianum  de  Pallio.     8vo.  Middburgi,  1623. 

[L.  18.  6.] 

Franci  C  Francisci  J  Refutatio  Uiriusque  Elenchi  Cerco- Petaviani.  Svo. 
Parisiis,  1623.     [L.  18.  6.] 

Q.  Sept.  Florentis  Tertulliani  ad  Nationes  Libri  duo,  cum  Notis  Jacobi 
Gothofredi.     4to.  Genevse,  1625.     [L.  20.  16.] 

Q.  Sept.  Florentis  Tertulliani  Liber  adversus  Praxeam,  cura  Edwardi 
Welchman.     8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1731.     [N.  9.  32.] 

Origenis  Adamantii  Op«ra,  Latin^  reddita.  4  tomis  in  2  vols,  folio, 
Parisiis,  1512.     [M.  12.  7,-8.] 

Origenis  Philocalia ;  de  Obscuris  S.  Scripturae  Locis,  a  SS.  Patribus, 
Basilio  Magno  et  Gregorio  Theologo,  ex  variis  Origenis  Commentariis 
excerpta,  Graece  et  Latine.     4to.  Parisiis,  1619.     [L.  20.  21.] 

Origenis  in  Sacras  Scripturas  Commentaria,  quaecunque  Graece  reperiri 
potuerunt.  Edidit,  notisque  illustravit  Petrus  Daniel  Huetius.  2  tomis 
in  1  vol.  folio,  Rothomagi,  1668.     [M.  13.  23.] 

Origenis  de  Oratione  Liber,  Graece  et  Latine.  Cum  Notis  Gulielmi 
Reading.     4to.  Londini,  1728.     [N.  6.  2.] 

Origenis  contra  Celsum  Libri  oclo ;  et  Philocalia.  Edidit  et  annotationes 
adjecit  Gulielmus  Spencerus.     4to.  Cantabrigiae,  1658.     [C.  6.  2.] 

Origenis  contra  Celsum  Libri  octo,  Graece  et  Latine,  a  Davide  Hoeschelio, 
4to.  Aug.  Vind.  1605.     [L.  20.  20.] 

Hexaplarum  Origenis  Quae  supersunt.  Ex  Manuscriptis  et  ex  Libris 
editis  eruit,  et  notis  illustravit  Bernardus  de  Monttiaucon.  2  tomis, 
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Cunningham  (Francis)  A  Dissertation  on  the  Books  of  Origen  against 
Celsus ;  with  a  view  to  illustrate  the  Argument,  and  point  out  the 
Evidence  they  afford  to  the  Truth  of  Christianity.  Svo.  Cambridge, 
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Another  Copy.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1812.     [C.  27-  9.] 

Origenis  Dialogus  contra  Marcionitas,  Exhortatio  ad  Martyrium,  et 
Responsum  ad  African!  Epistolam  de  Historia  Susannae,  Gr.  Lat. 
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SS.  Patrum,  Gregorii  NEoCiESARiENSis  Episcopi,  cognomento  Thauma- 
turgi,  Macarii  iEgyptii,  et  Basilii  Seleuciaj  Isauriae  Episcopi,  Opera 
Omnia.  Edente  Gerardo  Vossio.  Graece  et  Latine.  folio,  Parisiis, 
1622.     [M.  11.  1.] 

■  Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Parisiis,  1622.     [L  5.  19.] 

Csecilii  Cypriani,  sanctissimi  Martyris,  Episcopi  Carthaginensis,  Opera, 
studio  curdque  D.  Erasmi  Roterodami.  folio,  Basileae,  1525.  [M.  9. 19.] 

Cypriani  Opera,  cum  annotationibus  Jacobi  Pamelii.     folio,  Paris.  1593. 

[M.  9.  25.] 

Cypriani  Opera,  recognita  et  illustrata  per  Joannem  [Fell]  Oxoniensem 
Episcopum.  Accedunt  Annales  Cyprianici,  sive  tredecim  Annorum, 
quibus  S.  Cyprianus  inter  Christianos  versatus  est,  brevis  Historia 
chronologice  delineata  per  Joannem  [Pearsonum]  Cestriensem  Epis- 
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Dodwelli  (Henrici)  Dissertationes  Cyprianicse.     folio,  Oxonii,  1682. 

[E.  3.  25.] 

Cypriani  Opera,  studio  ac  labore  Stephani  Baluzii.     folio,  Parisiis,  1726. 

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M.  MiNUcii  Felicis  Octavius,  et  Csecilii  Cypriani  De  Idolorum  Vanitate 
Liber.     4to.  Lutetiae,  1643.     [L.  19.  32.] 

Minucii  Felicis  Octavius  ;  cum  notis  Rigaltii.  Recensuit  et  edidit  Joannes 
Davisius.     8vo.  Cantabrigia;,  1707.     [Aa.  3.  89.] 

Minucii  Felicis  Octavius  ex  recensione  J.  Davisii  cum  notis  Heraldi  et 
Rigaltii.  Accedunt  Commodiani  Instructiones  adversus  Gentium  Deos. 
8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1712.     [F.  21.  27.] 

S.  HippoLYTi  Episcopi  et  Martyris  Opera,  curante  Jo.  Alberto  Fabricio, 
Graece  et  Latine.     folio,  Hamburgi,  1716.     [A.  5.  9.] 

NoVATiANi,  Presbyteri  Romani,  Opera  quae  supersunt  Omnia.  Edidit,  ob- 
servationibus  et  notis  illustravit,  Joannes  Jackson.  8vo.  Londini,  1728. 

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Novatiani  De  Trinitate  Liber,  edente  Edvardo  Welchman.     8vo.  Oxonii, 

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Incerti  Auctoris  de  Regula  Veritatis  sive  Fidei,  vulgo  Novatiani  de  Tri- 
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Antonii  (B.  monacborum  parentis)  Epistolae  Viginti,  ex  Arabico  Latini 
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Fourth  Century. 
EusEBii  Pamphili  Evangelicse  Praeparationis  Libri  Quindecim,  Graece. 

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Eusebii  Evangelicse  Praeparationis  Libri  Quindecim.     Graece  et  Latine  a 
Fran.  Vigero  et  Ric.  Montacutio.     2  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1628. 

[M.  13.  7,8.] 

Eusebii  Praeparatio  Evangelica,  Grsece.  folio,  apud  Robertum  Stephanum, 
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Eusebii  Commentarii  in  Psalmos  et  in  Jesaiam,  folio.  In  Nova  Collectione 
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Eusebii  Pamphili  Onomasticon  Urbium  et  Locorum  Sacrae  Scripturae, 
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Falconer  (Thomas)  The  Case  of  Eusebius  of  Caesarea,  Bishop  and  His- 
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Athanasii,  Archiepiscopi  Alexandrini,  Opera  Omnia,  Graece  et  Latine, 
a  Petro  Nannio.     folio,  2  tomis,  Paris.  1600,  1601.     [M.  12,  15,16.] 

Athanasii  Opera,  Graece  et  Latine,  Opera  et  Studio  Bernardi  de  Mont- 
faucon.     3  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1698.     [A.  5.  19-21.] 


124  RELIGION. 

Athanasii  Commentariorum  in  Psalmos  et  in  Evangelia  Matthsei  et  Lucaj 
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Athanasii  Syntagma  Doctrinae,  ad  Homines  Solitarios  omnesque  Chris- 
tianos  tarn  Clericos  quam  Laicos,  Graece  et  Latine,  edente  Andrea 
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Thirlby  (Styan)  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Whiston's  Seventeen  Suspicions  con- 
cerning Athanasius^     8vo.  London,  1712.     [M.  19.  7.] 

Arnobii  Afri  Disputationum  adversus  Gentes  Libri  VII.  cura  Gebharti 
Elmenhorstii.     folio,  Hamburgi,  1610.     [M.  9.  17.] 

Arnobii  Disputationes  adversus  Gentes.  Cum  Notis  Variorum.  4to. 
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Arnobii  Disputationes  adversus  Gentes,  et  M.  Minucii  Felicis  Octavius. 
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Lactantii  Firmiani  de  Divinis  Institutionibus  Libri  Septem.  De  Opi- 
ficio  Dei  et  Formatione  Hominis.  Carmina  ejusdem  de  Foenice  et  de 
Die  Resurrectionis  Dominicae.  Item  Tertulliani  Apologeticus  adversus 
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L.  Ccelii  Lactantii  Firmiani  Opera  Omnia,  cum  Commentariis  Xysti  Be- 
tuleii.     folio,  Basileae,  1545.     [K.  1.19.] 

L.  Coelii  Lactantii  Firmiani  Opera,  quae  extant,  ad  fidem  MSS.  recognita, 
et  Commentariis  illustrata,  a  Tho.  Sparke.     8vo.  Oxonii,  1684. 

[N.  7.  5.] 

Lucii  Caecilii  Lactantii  Firmiani  Opera,  emendata  et  illustrata  a  Chris- 
toph.  Augusto  Heumanno ;  cum  annotationibus  criticis  Mich.  Thomasii 
et  Christoph.  Cellarii.     8vo.  Gottingae,  1736.     [R.  20.  7.] 

L.  Coelii  Lactantii  Firmiani  Epitome  Divinarum  Institutionum.     Recen- 

suit  et  suis  animadversionibus  illustravit  Joannes  Davisius.     8vo.  Can* 

tabrigiffi,  1718.     [R.  20.  12.] 
Winckleri  (Jo.  Dieterici)  Philologemata  Lactantiana  Sacra,  variis  locis, 

turn  Sacri  Codicis  illustrandis,  tum  Lactantii  explicandis  corrigendisque 

inservientia.     8vo.  Brunsvigae,  1754.     [R.  20.  26.] 

Cyrilli  Hierosolymorum  Archiepiscopi,  Opera  Omnia,  Greece  et  Latine. 
Emendavit  notisque  illustravit  Tho.  Milles.     folio,  Oxonian,  1703. 

[N.  3.  14.] 

Cyrilli,  Hierosolymitani  Archiepiscopi,  Opera  Omnia,  Graece  et  Latine. 

Cura  Ant.  Aug.  Touttee.     folio,  Parisiis,  1720.     [A.  4.  24.] 
Cyrilli  Catecheses.     Graece  et    Latine.     Opera  Joannis  Prevotii.     4to. 

Parisiis,  1608.     [L.  20.  15.] 
S.  HiLARii  Pictaviensis  Episcopi  Opera,  studio  monachorum  S.  Benedicti. 

folio,  Parisiis,  1693.     [A.  4.  2.] 
Hilarii  Lucubrationes  quotquot  extant,  per  D.  Martinum  Lypsium  collatae 

et  recognitae.     folio,  Basileae,  1570.     [K.  1.  21.] 
Caii  Solii  Apollinaris  Sidonii,  Arvenorum  Episcopi,  Opera,  a  J.  O.  Sa- 

varo.     4to.  Parisiis,  1609.     [C.  9.  3.] 
Apollinarii  Interpretatio  Psalmorum,  versibus  Heroicis.     Graece.     Svo. 

Parisiis,  1580.     [C.  15.  45.] 
Apollinarii    Interpretatio   Psalmorum,    Graece  et  Latine,   ex  recensione 

F.  Sylburgii.     8vo.  Heidelbergae,  1596.     [L.  19.  33.^ 


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Epiphanh,  Episcopi  Constantiae  Cypri,  Opera  Omnia,  Latine.  Cura  Ja- 
cobi  Billii.     folio,  Colonise,  1617.     [1.11.18] 

Epiphanii  Opera.  Graece  et  Latine.  Recensuit  et  animadversionibus 
illustravit  Dionysius  Petavius.     2  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1622. 

[M.  12,  20,21.] 

Epiphanii  contra  Octoginta  Haereses  Panarium,  opera  et  studio  Jacobi 
Billii.     folio,  Parisiis,  1612.     [M.  12.  19.] 

S.  Optati  Afri,  Milevitani  Episcopi,  Opera,  cum  notis  variorum  et  Phi- 
lippi  Priorii.  Accedit  Eacundi  Hermianensis  Episcopi  pro  tribus 
capitulis  Concilii  Chalcedonensis  Libri  XII.  cum  annotationibus  Jacobi 
Sirmondi.     folio,  Parisiis,  1679.     [G.  13.  7.] 

Optati  Afri,  Milevitani  Episcopi,  de  Schismate  Donatistarum  Libri 
Septem  ;  et  in  eosdem  Notae  et  Emendationes  Merici  Casauboni.  8vo. 
Londini,  1631.     [L.  18.  3.] 

Optati,  Milevitani  Episcopi,  de  Scl)ismate  Donatistarum  Libri  VII.  Quibus 
accessere  Historia  Donatistarum,  una  cum  monumentis  ad  earn  spec- 
tantibus,  necnon  Geographia  Episcopalis  Africae.  Opera  et  studio 
Ludovici  Ellies  du  Pin.     folio,  Parisiis,  1700.     [N.  4.  7.] 

Basilii  Magni,  Caesareae  Cappadocise  Archiepiscopi,  Opera  Omnia,  Graece. 
folio,  Basiiege,  1551.     [I.  11.  20.] 

Basilii  Opera,  Latine,  a  Wolfgango  Musculo,     folio,  Basileae,  1565. 

[L  11.  21.] 

Basilii  Opera  Omnia,  Graece  et  Latine,  cum  Appendice.  3  tomis,  folio, 
Parisiis,  1618.     [M.  13.  3-5.] 

S.  EphrjEMI  Syri  Opera  Omnia,  Latine.  Studio  et  Opera  Gerardi  Vossii. 
3  tomis  in  1  vol.  folio,  Coloniae,  1603.     [K.  4.  2.] 

S.  Epbraim  Syrus,  Graece.  Ex  Codicibus  Manuscriptis  Bodleianis. 
folio,  Oxonii,  1709.     [Aa.  1.  23.] 

Gbegorii  Episcopi  Nysseni  Opera,  Latine,  a  Laurentio  Sifano.  folio, 
Basileffi,  1562.     [L.  11.  23.] 

Gregorii,  Episcopi  Nysseni,  Opera  Omnia,  studio  Federici  Morellii,  Graece 
et  Latine.     3  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1615-1638.     [M.  12.  26-28.] 

Gregorii  Nazianzeni  Opera,  cura  Joannis  Levvenklaii,  Graece  et 
Latine.     folio,  Basiled,  1571.     [M.  9.  21] 

Gregorii  Nazianzeni  Opera,  Graece  et  Latine.  Opera  ets  tudio  Jacobi 
Billii.     2  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1609.     [K.  3.  10,11.] 

Gregorii  Nazianzeni  Opera.     2  tomis,  folio,  Coloniae,   1680. 

[Aa.  1.  20,21.] 

Gregorii  Nazianzeni  in  Julianum  Invectivae  duae.  Edidit  R.Montagu.  4to. 
Etonse,  1610.     [F.  14.  27.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Etonae,  1610.     [H.  6.  11.] 

Ambrosii,  Mediolanensis  Episcopi  Opera,  studio  Desiderii  Erasmi  edita. 
folio,  Basilea;,  1527.     [G.  2.  8.] 

Ambrosii  Opera,     folio,  Parisiis,  1549.     [M.  16.  2^.] 

Ambrosii  Opera,     folio,  Parisiis,  1569.     [M.  11.  17.] 

Macarii,   Eremitae  iEgyptii,   Homiliae  Spirituales  Quinquaginta  de  in- 

tegritate,  qua;   decet  Christianos.     Graece  et  Latine,  a  Zachavia  Pal- 

thenio.     8vo.  Francofurti,  1594.     [L.  19.  34.] 


1^26  RELIGION. 

Eusebii  Hieronymi  Stridonensis  Opera  Omnia.  Cura  et  studio  Desiderii 
Erasmi.     10  tomis  in  6  vols,  folio,  Basileae,  1516.     [M.  10.  16-21.] 

Hieronymi  Opera,  cura  Mariani  Victorii.  9  tomis  in  2  vols,  folio, 
Antvverpise,  1578-79.     [M.  11.  16,17.] 

Sancti  Eusebii  Hieronymi  Divina  Bibliotheca,  antehac  inedita :  com- 
plectens  Translationes  Latinas,  qum  ex  Hebraeis  tiam  e  Gr^cis  fontibus 
derivatis,  Innumera  quoque  Scholia  Marginalia  antiquissimi  Hebraei 
cujusdam  scriptoris  anonymi,  Hebrasas  voces  pressius  exprimentis. 
Studio  et  Opera  Monachoruni  S.  Benedicti  [Joannis  Martianay  et 
Ant.  Paget.]     5  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1693-1706.     [A.  2.  6-10.] 

D.  Hieronymi  Epistola  ad  Nepotianum,  de  Vita  Ciericorum  et  Monacho- 
rum,  cum  Notis  J.  Martianaei.  8vo.  Londini,  1714.  8vo.  At  the  End  of 
Bennet  on  the  39  Articles.     [Ff.  6.  60.] 

Blondelli  (Davidis)  Apologia  pro  Sententia  Hieronymi  de  Episcopis.  4to. 
Amstelsedami,  1646.     [L.  20.  33.] 

Clerici  (Joannis)  Qusestiones  Hieronymianae ;  in  quibus  expenditur  Hie- 
ronymi nupera  Editio  Parisina  [Benedictina],  multaque  ad  Criticam 
sacram  et  profanam  pertinentia  agitantur.     8vo.  Amstelodami,  1700. 

[R.  14.  74.] 

Aurelii  Augustini  Hipponensis  Episcopi,  Opera  Omnia.  10  tomis  in 
9  vols,  folio,  Basilese,  1529.     [M.  10.  7-15.] 

Augustini  Opera  Omnia.     17  tomis,  8vo.  Lugduni,  1561-63. 

[L.  18.  23-39.] 
Augustini  Opera  Omnia.     10  tomis  in  6  vols,  folio.     Parisiis,  1571. 

[Aa.  1.  24-29.] 
Augustini  Opera  Omnia.     12  tomis  in  9  vols,  folio,  Antverpiae,  1700-3. 

[A.  4.  3-11.] 

St.  Augustine  of  the  Citie  of  God,  with  the  Learned  Comments  of  Jo. 

Lod.  Vives:  Englished  by  J.  H.     folio,  London,  1610.     [LI.  5.] 
Aurelii   Augustini,  Hipponensis  Episcopi,  Confessionum   Libri  XIH.  ad 

tria  MSS.  Exemplaria  emendati.  Opera  et  studio  H.  Sommalii.    18mo. 

Coloniae,  1629.     [K.  16.  11.] 

Pious  Breathings  ;  or,  the  Meditations  of  St.  Augustine,  translated  from 
the  Latin  by  George  Stanhope,  D.  D.     8vo.  London,  1701.  [B.  7.  Zo.'] 

The  Meditations  of  St.  Augustine,  and  Contemplations  of  St.  Anselm  and 
St.  Bernard,  made  English  by  Dr.  Stanhope.     8vo.  London,  1708. 

[R.  11.  2Qr\ 

Augustini  de  Haeresibus  Liber,  edente  Edwardo  Welchman.  8vo. 
Oxonii,  1721.     [N.  9.  9.] 

Reiseri  (Antonii)  Augustinus,  Veritatis  Evangelico-Catholicae  in  potiori- 
bus  fidci  et  controversiis  Confessor,  contra  Bellarminum  et  alios  Scrip- 
tores  papaeos,  antiques  pariter  et  recentiores.     folio,  Francofurti,  1578. 

[G.  10.  12.] 

Jenkin  (Roberti)  Defensio  S.  Augustini  adversus  Joannis  Phereponi 
{j.  e.  Joannis  Clerici]  in  ejus  Opera  Animadversiones.  8vo.  Canta- 
brigiae,  1707.     [N.  9.  33.] 

Exemplar  aUud.     8vo.  Cantabrigioe,  1707.     [B.  6.  5.] 

Noris  (Henrici,  Romanae  Ecclesise  Cardinalis)  Tractatus  varii  de  Augus- 
tini Doctrina  de  Gratia,     folio.     Inter  Norisii  Operum  Tom.  I. 

[D.  5.  22.'} 


FATHERS  OF  THE  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH.      12T 

Chrysostomi  (Joannis,  Archiepiscopi  Constantinopolitani)  Opera  Omnia, 
Latin^.     4  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1588.     [N.  4.  1-4.^ 

Chrysostomi  Opera  Omnia,  Gra?ce.  Cura  et  studio  Henrici  Savilii.  8 
tomis,  folio,  Etonse,  1610-13.     [K.  3.  13-20.] 

Chrysostomi  Opera  Omnia,  Graece  et  Latine.  11  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis, 
1633-36.     [I.  4.  3-13.] 

Chrysostomi  Opera  Omnia,  Graec^  et  Latin^.  Cura  et  studio  Bernardi  de 
Montfaucon.     13  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1718-38.     [E.  3.  1-13.] 

Chrysostomi  De  Sacerdotio  Libri  Sex.  Gr.  Lat.  cura  Joannis  Hughes. 
8vo.  Cantabrigise,  1710.     [Hh.  9.  53.] 

■ Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1710.     [D.  7.  28.] 

Chrysostomi  (S.  Joannis)  De  Sacerdotio  Libri  III.  Graece  et  Latine; 
quibus  Dissertationes  quasdam  praemisit  contra  librum  falso  inscriptum 
"  Ecclesiae  Christianae  J  ura  Vindicata,"  Notasque  adjecit  Joannes 
Hughes.  Accessit  S.  Gregorii  Nazianzeni  Oratio  Apologetica,  Opera 
S.  Thirlby.     8vo.  Cantabrigise,  1712.     [H.  7.  38.] 

Palladii  (Episcopi  Helenopolitani)  De  Vita  S.  Johannis  Chrysostomi  Dia- 
logus.  Accedunt  Homilia  S.  Johannis  Chrysostomi  in  laudera  Diodori 
Tarsensis  Episcopi,  Acta  Tarachi,  Probi  et  Andronici,  Passio  Bone- 
facii  Romani,  Evagrius  de  octo  Cogitationibus,  et  Nilus  de  octo  Vitiis. 
Graec^  et  Latine.     4to.  Parisiis,  1680.     [G.  6.  30.] 

AsTERii,  Episcopi  Amaseae,  Homiliae,  Graece  et  Latin^,  edita;  a  Philippe 
Rubenio.  Accedunt  ejusdem  Rubenii  Carmina,  Orationes,  et  Epistolae. 
4to.  Antwerpiae,  1615.     [L  6.  3.] 

Fifth  Century. 

SuLPicii  Severi,  Presbyteri,  Opera  Omnia,  cumlectissimis  Commentariis. 
Accurante  Georgio  Hornio.     8vo.  Amstelodami,  1665.      QA.  17.  79.] 

Sulpicii  Severi  Opera,  studio  et  notis  Joannis  Clerici.     8vo.  Lipsiae,  1709. 

[R  14.25.] 

IsiDORi  Pei.usiotje  De  Interpretatione  Divinae  Scripturae  Epistolae, 
Graece  et  Latine.  Cura  Jacobi  Billii  et  Cunradi  Rittershusii.  folio. 
Ex  OfficinaCommeliniana,  1606.     [K.  3.  12.] 

Isidori  Pelusiotae  De  Interpretatione  Divinae  Scripturae  Epistolae,  Graece 
et  Latine.     folio,  Parisiis,  1638.     [N.   3,   19.] 

Cyrilli,  Alexandriae  Episcopi,  Opera  Omnia,  Latine.  2  tomis,  folio, 
Parisiis,  1605.     [L  11.  13,14.] 

Cyrilli  Opera  Omnia,  Gra?ce  et  Latine,  cura  et  studio  Joannis  Auberti. 
6  tomis  in  7  vols,  folio,  Parisiis,  1628.     [M.  13.  9-15.] 

Cyrillus  in  Duodecim  Prophetas,  Graece  et  Latine,  a  Jacobo  Pontano. 
folio,  Ingolstadii,  1607.     [K.  4.  5.] 

NiLi  Opera  quaedam,  Graece  et  Latine,  primum  edita  a  Petro  Possino. 
4to.  Parisiis,  1639.     [L.  20.   18.] 

Theodoreti,  Episcopi  Cyri,  Opera  Omnia,  Latine.  2  tomis,  folio,  Pari- 
siis, 1608.     [M.  9.   22.] 

Theodoreti  Opera  Omnia,  Graece  et  Latine,  cura  Jacobi  Sirmondi.  4 
tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1642.     [H.  13.  25-28.J 

Salviani,  Massiliensis  Presbyteri,  Opuscula.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1645. 

[L.  18.   12.] 


128  RELIGION. 

Prosperi  Aquitanensis,  Episcopi  Regi'ensis,  Opera.  folio,  Lugduni, 
1539.     [M.  9.   15.] 

Prosperi  Opera,  curd  et  studio  L.  U.  Mangeant.     folio,  Parisiis,  1711. 

[A.  5.  18.] 
Gaudentii    Sermones.       Recensuit   et   Notis   illustravit   P.   Galeardus. 
4to.  Patavii,  1720.     [D.  3.   L] 

Sixth  Century. 

p.  FuLGENTii  (Episcopi  Ruspensis)  Opera  Omnia.  Quibus  accessit  S. 
Valeriani,  Episcopi  Cemeliensis  Homilise  XX.  cum  Epistola  ad  mo- 
nachos  de  Virtutibus  et  ordine  Doctrinse  Apostolicae.  folio,  Parisiis, 
1623,     [M.  12.  13.] 

Ennodii  (Magni  Felicis,  Episcopi  Ticinensis)  Opera,  cura  Jacobi  Sir- 
mondi.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1611.     [L.  19.  28.] 

Magni  Aurelii  Cassiodori  Opera.     4to.  Parisiis^  1588.     [L.  20.  l.j 

Cassiodori  Complexiones  in  Epistolas,  Acta  Apostolorum,  et  Apocalypsin. 
12mo.  FlorentiaB,  1721.     [E.  18.  31.] 

Cassiodori  Complexiones  cura  Samuelis  Chandleri.   12mo.  Londini,  1722. 

[E.  27.  37.'] 

Gregentii  (Archiepiscopi  Tephrensis)  Disputatio  cuin  Herbano  Judaeo. 
Gr.  Lat.  cum  notis  Nic.  Gulonii.      8vo.  Parisiis,  1586.     [I.  15.  46.] 

Synesii,  Episcopi  Cyrenes,   Opera  Omnia,  Grgece  et  Latine,  a  Dionysio 

Petavio.     folio,  Lutetise,  1612.     [M.  12.  17-3 
Leonis   Magni,   Romani  Pontificis  ejus  norainis   Primi,   Opera  Omnia. 

folio,  Parisiis,  1614.     [M.  10.  1.] 

Gregorii  Papae  I.  cognomento  Magni,  Opera  Omnia.  2  tomis,  folio, 
Basiled,  1551.     [M.   11.  5,6.] 

Gregorii  Opera,     folio,  Parisiis,  1533.     [M.   11.   14.] 

Gregorii  Liber  Cure  Pastoralis.     8vo.  Parisiis,  m.t(.)rt.     [K.  18.  39.] 

Gregorii  Magni,  Episcopi  Romani,  de  Cura  Pastorali  Liber  vere  aureus, 
accurate  emendatus,  restitutus  e  Vet.  MSS.  cum  Romana  editione  col- 
latis,  et  editus  a  Jeremia  Stephano.      12mo.  Londini,  1629.  [K.  18.  46.] 

IsiDORi,  Hispalensis  Episcopi,  Opera  Omnia,  cura  Jacobi  du  Breful. 
folio,  Parisiis,  1601.     [K.  3.  22.] 

Isidori,  Hispalensis  Episcopi,  Tractatus  quatuor.     4to.  Haganoae,   1519. 

[Ff.  7.  109.] 

2.    Modern  Theologians. 

i.   Scholastic  Theologians ;  or  the  Writings  of  the  School- 
men, and  of  their  Commentators. 

Textus  Magistri  Sententiarum  [PETRI  LOMBARDI].     4to.  Lugduni, 

1527.     [K.  19.   15  ] 
Petri  Lombardi  Libri  Quatuor  Sententiarum,  quibus  Universse  Theologiae 

summam  ex  orthodoxorum  patrum  decrelis,  canonibus,   ac  sententiis 

abunde  complexus  est.     Ab  Antonio  Moncbialeno  Demochare  recog- 

niti.     8vo.  Colonic,  1576.     [M.  7.  32.] 
^Egidii  CoLUMNiE  In  secundum  librum  Sententiarum  Quaestiones.    folio, 

Venetiis,  1581.     [H.  10.  4.] 


SCHOLASTIC    THEOLOGIANS.  129 

Angles  (Joseph!)  Flores  Theologicarum  Qusestionum  in  quartum  librum 
Sententiarum.     8vo.  Lugduni,  1586.     [E.  16.  3.] 

Thoraae  ab  Argentina  Commentaria  in  Quatuor  Libros  Sententiarum. 
folio,  Venetiis,  1564.     [H.  10.  12.] 

AuREOLij  (Petri)  Commentaria  in  primum  et  secundum  librum  Senten- 
tiarum.    2  tomis,  folio,  Romae,  1596-1605.     [H.  11.   15-16.] 

Bachonis  (Jo.)  Quaestiones  in  Quatuor  Libros  Sententiarum  et  Quodlibe- 
tales.     2  tomis,  folio,  Cremonae,  1618.     [H.  1.  3,4.] 

BiEL  (Gabrielis)  Super  tertium  Sententiarum.     folio,  Lugduni,  1519. 

[H.  5.  4.] 
Repertorium  Generale  in  quatuor  Collectoriis  acutissimi  ac  profundissimi 

Theologi  Gabrielis  Biel  super   Quatuor  Libros  Sententiarum.     folio, 

Lugduni,  1519.     [H.  5.  3.] 

BoNAVENTURs;  (Cavdinalis)  Expositiones  in  Quatuor  Libros  Sententiarum. 
folio.     Inter  Operitm  Tomos  II.  et  IIL      [H.    12.   2,8.] 

Deniise  (Nicholai)  Opus  super  Sententias.     8vo.  Rothomagi,  m.  b.  )C. 

[K.  .18.  33.] 
Fabri  (Philippi  Faventini)  Disputationes  Tlieologicae  in  primum  Librum 
Sententiarum.     folio,  Venetiis,  1619,     [H.   10.   10.] 

Gregorii,  Ariminensis  Theologi  exquisitissimi,  Lectura  super  primo  et 
secundo  Sententiarum.     folio,  Venetiis,  1532.     j^H.  10.   11.] 

GuiLLERMi  Altissiodorensis  Summa  Aurea  in  Quatuor  Libros  Sententia- 
rum.    4to.  Parisiis,  1550.     [M.  9.  12.] 

Ricardi  de  Mediavilla  super  Quatuor  Libros  Sententiarum  Petri  Lom- 
bardi  Questiones  Subtilissimae  :  necnon  conclusionibus,  ac  quotation- 
ibus  ad  singulas  questiones  adauctae,  et  illustratae,  k  Ludovico  Silves- 
trio.     4  tomis,  folio,  Brixiae,  1591.     [H.  3.  21-24.] 

Eximii  Doctoris  Magistri  Nicolai  de  Orbellis  super  Sententias  Compen- 
dium.    8vo.  Parisiis,  m.U.^bu.     [K.  19.  29.] 

Durandi  a  Sancto  Porciano  in  Sententias  Theologicas  Petri  Lombard 
Commentariorum  Libri  IV.     folio,  Lugduni,  1595.     QH.   11.  17.]- 

RicKEL  (Dionysii,  Carthusiani)  In  Quatuor   Libros  Sententiarum  Com- 

raentarii  locupletissimi.     4  tomis  in  2  vols,  folio,  Venetiis,  1584. 

[K.   1.  22,23-] 
Soto  (Dominici  a)  In  quartum  librum  Sententiarum  Commentarii.     folio, 

Duaci,  1613.     [H.  9.  6.] 
Alexandri  de  ALES,  Doctoris  Irrefragabilis,  Summae  Theologiae  Pars 

Quarta.     2  tomis,  folio,  Venetiis,  1575.     [H.  9.  14,15.] 
THOM^  AQUINATIS,  Doctoris  Angelici,  Opera  Omnia.     10  tomis 

in  13  vols,  folio,  Venetiis,  1593-94.     [H.  12.  9-21.] 

Thomae  Aquinatis  Summa  Totius  Theologiae.     folio,  Genevae,  1526. 

[C.  4.  2.] 
Summa  Totius  Theologiae  Thomae  Aquinatis,  cum  Commentariis  Thomse 
de  Vio  Cajetani,  Cardinalis  Sancti  Xysti.  Quibus  accesserunt  et 
alia;  nempe  Suppleraentum  Tertise  Partis  ex  y\uctoris  potissimum 
scriptis  collectum,  deinde  Quotlibeta  ejusdem  Auctoris,  postremo  Opus- 
cula  ormiia  ejusdem  ThoraiE  de  Vio.  3  tomis,  folio,  Lugdu«i,  1580- 
81.     [H.  12.  5-7.] 

Exemplar  aliud.   Apud  Aquinatis  Operitm  Tomos  X.-XIII. 

[H.  12.  15-18.] 
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130  RELIGION. 

Ambrosii  (F.)  Annotationes  in  Commentaria  Cajetani  Libri  VI.  12mo. 
Lugduni,  1542.     [G.  18.  IS.]     • 

Alvarez  (Didaci)  De  Incarnatione  Divini  Verbi  Disputationes  LXXX. 
in  quibus  explicantur,  et  defenduntur,  quae  in  tertia  parte  Summae 
Theologicae  docet  Sanctus  Thomas  k  Quest.  1.  usque  ad  24.  4(to. 
Coloniie  Agrippinae,  1621.     [H.  6.   19.] 

Arragon  (Petri  de)  In  Secundam  Secundse  Divi  Thoniae  Commentaria 
de  Justitia  et  Jure,     folio,  Lugduni,  1597.     [H.   9.    12.] 

Bannez  (Dominici)  Scholastica  Commentaria  in  universam  Primam  Partem 
Angelici  Doctoris  D.  Thomse.     2  tomis,  tblio,  Venetiis,  1602. 

[H.    10.  1,2.] 

Cabrera  (Petri  de)  Tertia  Pars  Divi  Thomae,  Commentyriis  et  Disputa- 
tionibus  illustrata.     folio,  Cordubae,  1602.     ^H.  5.   11.] 

Capreoli  (Joannis)  In  Libros  Sententiarum  amplissimae  Queestiones, 
pro  tutela  doctrina;  S.  Thomae  adScholasticum  certaraen  egregie  dispu- 
tatae.     Edente  Matthia  Aquario.     2  tomis,  folio,  Venetiis,  1589. 

[H.   1.   1,2.] 

CuMEL  (Francisci)  Disputationes  Variae  ad  Summam  D.  Aquinatis  Theo- 
logiae.     3  tomis  in  1  vol.  folio,  Lugduni,  1609.     [H.   12.  22=] 

CuRiELis  (Joannis)  Lecturaj  sen  Quaestiones  in  D.  Thomae  Aquinatis 
Primam  Secundae.     folio,  Duaci,  1618.     [H.   12.  24.] 

EsTii  (Guilielmi)  In  Quatuor  Libros  Sententiarum  Commentaria:  quibus 
pariter  S.  Thomae  Summa?  Theologicae  partes  omnes  mirifice  illustran- 
tur.     2  tomis,  tblio,  Duaci,  1616.     [H.   11.   13-14.] 

Flandrii  (Dominici)  Doctrina  D.  Thomae  in  Duodecim  Libros  Metapby- 
sicse  Aristotelis      folio,  Coloniae,  1611.     [L.   3.  2.] 

Keilisoni  (Matthei)  Commentarii  ac  Disputationes  in  Tertiam  Partem 
Summae  TheoL)gicae  S.  Thomae  Aquinatis.     folio,  Duaci,  1633. 

[H.  9.  10.] 

Medina  (Bartbolomaei  a)  Expositio  in  Primam  Secundae  D.  Thomae  Aqui- 
natisj  et  in  Tertiam  D.  1  homae  Partem,  usque  ad  Queestionem  sexa- 
gesimam.     2  tomis,  folio,  Venetiis,  1602.     ^H.   10.  15,16.] 

SuAREz  (Francisci)  Opera  ;  Commentarios  ac  Disputationes  in  Summam 
Thonoae  Aquinatis  complectentia.  19  tomis,  Moguntiae  et  Lugduni, 
1604-28.     [G.   12.  1-19.] 

TuRRiANi  (Luisii)  Disputationes  in  Secundam  Secundae  D.  Thomte,  de 
Fide,  Spe,  Charitate,  et  Prudentia.     folio,  Lugduni,  1617.     []H.  9.  3.] 

Valentii  (Gregorii  de)  Commentarii  Theologici  in  Summam  Thomae 
Aquinatis.     5  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1609-10.     [H.  10.  18-22.] 

Vasciuez  (Gabrielis)  Commentarii  ac  Disputationes  in  Primam  Partem 
S.  Thomse.     2  tomis,  folio,  Ingolstadii,  1609.     [K.  1.  8,9.] 

Vasquez  (Gabrielis)  Commentarii  ac  Disputationes  in  Primam  Secundae 
S.  Thomae.     2  tomis,  folio,  Ingolstadii,  1611-12.     [K.  1.  13,12.] 

Vasquez  (Gabrielis)  Commentarii  ac  Disputationes  in  Tertiam  Partem  S. 
Thomae.     2  tomis,  folio,  Ingolstadii,  1610-12.     [K.  1.  10,11.] 

Ysamberti  (Nicolai)  Disputationes  in  Tertiam  Partem  S.  Thomae.  2 
tomis,  Parisiis,  1639.     [M.  5.  24,25.] 


SCHOLASTIC    THEOLOGIANS.  181 

JoANNis  DUNS  ScoTi,  Doctoris  Subtilis,  Quaestiones  (quas  Reportationes 
vocant)  in  Quatuor  Libros  Sententiarum  Petri  Lombardi.  4  tomis  in 
3  vols,  folio,  Venetiis,  1597-98.     [H.  10.  6-8.] 

PiTiGiANis  (Francisci  de)  Summa  Theologiae  Speculative  et  Moralis, 
atque  Commentaria  Scholastica  in  Quartum  Librum  Sententiarum  Doc- 
toris Subtilis  Johannis  Duns,  Scoti.    folio,  Venetiis,  1618.    [H.  10,  5.] 

Rada  (Joannis  de)  Controversiae  Theologicae  inter  S.  Thomani  el  Scotum 
super  Quatuor  Libros  Sententiarum.     2  tomis,  4to.  Colonise,  1619. 

[C.   1.  9,10.] 

Exemplar  aliud.    2  tomis  in  1  vol.  4to.  Colonise,  1620.    [C.  10.  15.] 

Tabtareti  (Petri)  Comraentaria  sive  (ut  vocant)  Reportata  in  Quatuor 
Libros  Sententiarum  et  Quodlibeta  Joannis  Duns  Scoti.  folio,  Vene- 
tiis, 1607.     [H.  10.  3.] 

Alberti  Magni  (Ratisponensis  Episcopi)  Duae  Partes  Summae  :  1.  De 
quatuor  Co-a?vis ;  2.  De  Homine.  Una  cum  additionibus  editis  k 
Marco  Antonio  Zimara.     folio,  Venetiis,  m.U.Vtli^.     [M.  4.  14.] 

Antonini  (Archipra?sulis  Florentini)  Summa  Major  et  Aurea  ;  cui  praemit- 
titur  Johannis  Molitoris  Kegistrum,  sive  Tabula  Quintuplex.  4  tomis, 
folio,  m.tJ.v.     [M.  19.  10-13.] 

Briardi  (Joannis)  Quaestiones  Quodlibeticae.     folio,  Parisiis,  1527. 

[G.  6.   18.] 

Castan^i  (Henrici-Ludovici)  Celebriorum  Distinctionum  turn  Philoso- 
phicarum  tum  Theologicarum  Synopsis,  folio,  Augustoriti  Pictonum, 
1619.     [H.  11.  1.] 

Crespetii  (Petri)  Summa  Catliolicse  Fidei,  Apostolicse  Doctrinse  et  Eccle- 
siasticae  Disciplinae,  necnon  totius  Juris  Canonici.    folio.  Lugduni,  1598. 

[H    3.   17.] 

GoETHALs  (Henrici)  Aurea  Quodlibeta.     2  tomis,  folio,  Venetiis,  1613. 

[H.  10.  13,14.] 

Subtilissima  Hervei,  Natalis  Britonis,  Theologi  acutissimi,  Quodlibeta 
Undecim,  cum  octo  ipsius  profundissirais  tractatibus.  folio,  Venetiis, 
1517.     [H.  9.  1.] 

Liberii  de  Sancto  A  more  [Joannis  Clerici]  Epistolae  Theologicas  in 
quibus  varii  Scholasticorum  Errores  castigantur.  12mo.  Irenopoli, 
1679.     [R.  21.  53.^ 

MoLiNiEi(Lodovici)De  Justitiaet  Jure.    2  tomis,  folio,  Coloniae.  1613-14. 

[H.  9.  4,5.] 

Segusio  (Henrici  a,  Cardinalis  Hostiensis)  Aurea  Summa,  cum  Nicolai 
Superantii  adnotationibus.     folio,  Coloniae,  1612.     [H.  2.  13.] 

SiLVESTRiNA  SujUMA,  a  patre  Sylvestro  edita.     folio,  Antwerpise,  1581. 

[H    2.  17.] 

Soto  (Dominici  a)  De  Justitia  et  Jure,    folio,  Lugduni,  1582.  [H.  9.  11.] 
TuRRiANi  (Luisii)  Disputationes   Selecta*    in   Theoloifiam   Scholasticam, 
Positivam,  et  Moralem.     folio,  Lugduni,  1634.     [M.  5.  7.] 

TwissE  (Gulielmi)  Dissertatio  de  Scientia  Media ;  adversus  Gabrielem 
Penottum  et  Franciscum  Suaresium.  folio,  Arnhemii,  1639.  [L.  10.  21.] 


K  2 


im  HELlGiON. 


ii.    Works  of  Divines  of  the  Greek  Church. 

AIaximi  Confessoris  Opera,  Grsece   et  Latine,  cura  P'rancisci  Combefisii. 

2  tomis,  Parisiis,  1675.     [G.  13.  12.] 
Maximi,  Confessoris  et  Martyris,  Varia  Capitula  turn  Theologica  turn 

Oeconomica,  de  Virtute  et  Vitio.     Gr.  Lat.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1560. 

[L.  18.  5.] 

Anastasii  Sinaitae  O^j/yoc,  seu  Dux  Vise,  adversus  Acephalos.  Grsece 
et  Latine.    Opera  Jacobi  Gretseri.   4to.  Ingolstadii,  1606.    [L.  20.  25.] 

Abucah^e  (Theodori)  Tractatus  de  Unione  et  Incarnatione,  cum  notis 
Andreas  Arnoldi.     8vo.     \_ad  calcem  Athanasii  Syntagmatis  Doctrince.'\ 

[F.  18.  27.] 

JoANNis  Damasceni  Opera  Omnia.  Greece  et  Latine.  Item  Joannis 
Cassiani  Eremitae,  non  prorsus  dissimilis  argumenti,  Libri  aliquot, 
folio,  Basileae,  1575,     [M.  12.  2.] 

Joannis  Damasceni  Opera,  Grsece  et  Latine,  cum  notis  M.  Le  Quien. 
2  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1712.     [A.  4:.  12,13.] 

PiiOTii  Patriarchse  Constantinopolitani  Nomo-Canon,  cum  Commentariis 
Theodori  Balsamonis.  Grsece  et  Latine.  Interprete  H.  Agylseo, 
4to.  Parisiis,  1615.     [L.  20.  21.] 

Photii  Myrobiblion  ;  sive  Bibliotheca  Librorum,  quos  Photius  Patriarchs 
Constantinopolitanus  legit  et  censuit.  Grasce  et  Latine.  Cum  Notis 
et  Scholiis  Davidis  Hoeschelii  et  Andrete  Schotti.    folio,  Genevae,  1611. 

[K.  3.  21.] 

Petri  Siculi  Historia  de  Manichaeorum  Haeresi.  Grsecfe  et  Latinfe,  a 
Mattha-o  Radero.     4fto.  Ingolstadii,  1604.     [S.  1.  2.] 

Mauropii  (Joannis,  Metropolitani  Euchaitensis)  Versus  lambici  in  prin- 
cipalium  festorurn  pictas  in  tabulis  Historias,  atque  alia  varia  com- 
posita.    Gra^ce.    Cura  Mattha^i  Busti.    4to.  Etonse,  1610.    [F.  14.  27.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  EtouJE,  1610.     [S.  1.  11.] 

Theophylacti  (Archiepiscopi  Bulgarice)  Horologium,  Greece.  18mo. 
Venetiis,  16—.     [D.  17.  45.] 


iii.    Works  of  Divines  of  the  Latin  or  Romish  Church. 

Venerabilis  BedjE  Opera,  quotquot  reperiri  potuerunt,  Omnia.     8  tomis 
in  3  vols,  folio.     [Desunt  tomi  IV.  et  V.]     Coloniae,  1612. 

[M.  13.  17,  19.] 

Bedas  Operum  Tomus  Septimus,  in  quo  Conciones  et  Scripta  alia  con- 
tinentur.     folio,  Basilese,  1573.     [I.  11.  17.] 

Bedae   Historiae   Ecclesiasticae  Gentis  Anglorura    Libri  V.     folio,  Can- 

tabrigia;,  1643.     [L  12.  18.] 
Bedae  Historia  Ecclesiastica.     folio,  Cantabrigiae,  1644.     [I.  12.  19.] 
Bedae  Historia  Ecclesiastica,  cum  reliquis  ejus  Operibus  Historicis,   cura 

et  studio  Joannis  Smith,     folio,  Cantabrigice,  1712.     [H.  13.  23.] 
Bedae   Historia  Ecclesiastica.     folio.   Inter  Scriptores  Rerum  Britanni- 

canm.     [D.  10.  2.] 


DIVINES    OF    THE    LATIN    CHURCH.     133 

Flacci  Albini,  sive  Alchvvini  Abbatis,   Opera  Omnia,  studio-  Andreas 

Quercetani.     folio,  Parisiis,  1517.     [M.  11.  4.] 
HiNCMARi   (Rhemensis   Archiepiscopi)   Opuscula,   et   Epistolae. — Acces- 

serunt  Nicolai  Papae  I.  et  aliorum  ejusdem  a:vi  quaedam  Epistolae  et 

Scripta.     4to.  Parisiis,  1615.     [L.  20.  17.] 
Rabani    Mauri  (Magnentii,    Archiepiscopi    Moguntini)  Opera  Omnia. 

6  tomis  in  3  vols,  folio,  Colonise,  1527-26.     [M.  11.  11-13.] 

Radberti  (Paschasii,  Abbatis  Corbiensis)  Opera,     folio,  Parisiis,  1618. 

[L.  3.  21.] 

Anselmi  (Archiepiscopi  Cantuariensis)  Opera  Omnia.  Studio  et  curd 
Joannis  Picardi.    4  tomis  in  1  vol.  folio,  Coloniae,  1612.    [G.  12.  23.] 

Sancti  Anselmi,  Cantuariensis  Archiepiscopi,  Opera:  necnon  Eadmeri, 
monachi  Cantuariensis,  Historia  Novorum  et  alia  Opuscula.  Lahore  ac 
Studio  D.  Gabrielis  Gerberon,  monachi  Congregations  S.  Mauri,  folio, 
Lutetise  Parisiorum,  1721.     [H.  13.  22.] 

Brunonis,  Carthusianorum  Patriarchae,  Opera  Omnia.  2  tomis,  folio, 
Venetiis,  1651.     [M.  9.  5,6.] 

Vaticinia,  sive  Prophetiae  Abbatis  Joachimi  et  Anselmi  Episcopi  Mar- 
sicani;  cum  Praefatione  et  Adnotationibus  Paschalini  Regiselmi. — Va- 
ticinii  overo  Profetie  dell'  Abbate  Gioachimo  et  Anselmo  Vescovo  da 
Marsico ;  con  la  Prefatione  et  Annotatione  di  Pasqualino  Regiselmo. 
Latine  et  Italice.     4to.  Venetiis,  1589.     [C.  1.  31.] 

RupERTi  (Abbatis  Monasterii  Tvitiensis)  Opera  Omnia.  2  tomis,  folio, 
Coloniae,  1502.     [M.  10.  3,4.] 

Bernards,  Claraevallensis  Abbatis,  Opera  Omnia,     folio,  Parisiis,  1521. 

[M.  11.  18.] 

Bernardi  Opera,     folio,  Parisiis,  1602.     [G.  13.  19.] 

Bernardi  Opera.     2  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1719.     [F.  5.  13,14.] 

Bernardi  Florum  Libri  Decem.     12mo.     [Ff.  8.  79.] 

ThoMjE  Aquinatis  Opera  Omnia.     13  tomis,  folio,  Venetiis,  1593-1594. 

[H.  12.  9-21.] 

ALVERNi(Gulielmi,  Episcopi  Parisiensis)  Opera  Omnia.    2  tomis  in  1  vol. 

folio,  Venetiis,  1591.     [L.  3.  15.] 
BelI/Armini  (Roberti,  Romanae  Ecclesiae  Cardinalis)  Opuscula.     2  toraisi 

folio,  Coloniae,  1617.     [H.  11.  12.] 

Berchori  (Petri)  Opera  Omnia.     3  tomis  in  2  vols,  folio,  Colonise,  1620. 

[I.  3.  6,7.] 

BoNiE  (Joannis,  Romanae  Ecclesiae  Cardinalis)  Opera.     4to.  Antverpiae, 

1677.     [H.  5.  36.] 
BonaventurjE  (Joannis  Fidanzae,  Romanae  Ecclesiae  Cardinalis,  Episcopi 

Albanensis)  Opera.     7  tomis  in  4  vols,  folio,  Moguntiae,  1609. 

[H.  12.  1-4.] 

Cani  (Melchioris)  Opera.     8vo.  Coloniae,  1605.     [K.  18.  34.] 
Cassandri  (Georgii)  Opera  Omnia,     folio,  Parisiis,  1616.     [M.  19.  4.] 
Clemangis  (Nicolai)  Opera  Omnia,  cura  Johannis  Martini  Lydii.     4to. 
Lug.  Bat.  1613.     [H.  6.  14.] 

Contareni  (Gasparis,  Cardinalis)  Opera  Omnia,     folio,  Venetiis,  1689. 

[L.  3.  8.] 


134  RELIGION. 

CovARRUVii  (Didaci,  Episcopi  Segobiensis)  Opera  Omnia,     folio,  Ant- 

verpise,  1638.     [E.  12.  22.] 
CusA  (Nicolai  de,  Cardinalis)  Opera,    folio,  Basilese,  1565.    [H.  10.  17.] 

Damiani  (Petri,  Romanae  Ecclesias  Cardinalis,  Episcopi  Ostiensis)  Opera 
Omnia,     folio,  Lugduni,  1523.     [M.  11.  8.] 

Driedonis  (Joannis)  Opera.     4  tomis  in  2  vols,  folio,  Lovanii,  1566-72. 

[H.  5.  1,2.] 
EsPENC^i  (Claudii)  Opera  Omnia,     folio,  Parisiis,  1619.     [L.  3.  14.] 
Garnerii  (Joannis)  Opera  Posthuma.    folio,  Francopoli,  1685.  [I.  5.  29.] 
Gersonii  (Joannis)  Opera.     2  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1606.     [I.  11.  3,4.] 

HuGONis  DE  S.  VicTORE  Opera  Omnia.  3  tomis  in  1  vol.  folio,  Mo- 
guntise,  1517.     [M.  11.  15.] 

Innocentii  Papce  III.  Opera  Omnia.  2  tomis  in  1  vol.  folio,  Coloniae, 
1575.     [M.  9.  13.] 

JusTiNiANi  (Laurentii,  Propatriarchae  Veneti)  Opera  Omnia,  folio.  Co- 
lonise, 1616.     [M.  3.  19.] 

Launoii  (Joannis)  Opuscula.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1660.     [C.  15.  23.'] 

Pererii  (Valentini)  Opera  Theologica  Omnia,     folio,  Colonize,  1620. 

[L.2.  1.] 

Philippi  (Abbatis  Bonse  Spei)  Opera  Omnia,     folio,  Duaci,  1521. 

[M.  9.  11.] 

RiCARDi  Sancti  Victoris,  Opera  Omnia.  2  tomis  in  1  vol.  folio,  Venetiis, 
1592.     [M.  9.  14.] 

Stapletoni  (Thomas)  Opera  Theologica.     4  tomis,  folio,  Lutetiae,  1620. 

[H.  11.  3-6.] 

Steuchi  Eugubini  (Augustini)  Opera  Omnia.  3  tomis,  folio,  Venetiis, 
1591.     [M.  5.  4,5,6.] 

Suarez  (Francisci)  Varia  Opuscula  Theologica.     folio,  Moguntiae,  1612. 

[G.  12.  17.] 

Tostati  (Alphonsi,  Abulensis  Episcopi)  Opera  Omnia,  cum  Indice  Fran- 
cisci Fontani.     13  tomis,  folio,  Coloniae,  1613.     [K.  5.  1-13.] 

Vavassoris  (Francisci)  Opera  Omnia,     folio,  Amstelodami,  1709. 

[G.  4.  24.] 

iv.  Woj'ks  of  Divines  of  the  Reformed  or  Protestant  Churches. 

(1)  Works  of  British  Protestant  Divines. 

THE  FATHERS  OF  THE  ENGLISH  CHURCH:  or  a  Selection  from 
the  Writings  of  the  Relbrraersand  early  Protestant  Divines  of  the  Church 
of  England.  [Edited,  with  Memorials  of  their  Lives  and  Writings,  by  the 
Rev.  Leigh  Richmond.]    8  vols.  8vo.  London,  1807-12.    [Ff.  5.  48-55.] 

Another  Copy.     8  vols.  8vo.  London,  1807-12.     [Ff.  5.  56-63.] 

Sj/llabus. 
Vol.  I.  Various  Tracts  and  Extracts  from  the  Works  of  William 
Tindale,  John  Frith,  Patrick  Hamilton,  George  Joy,  and 
Robert  Barnes. 


BRITISH    PROTESTANT    DIVINES.        135 

Vol.  II.  Various  Tracts  and  Extracts  from  tlie  Works  of  Lancelot 
Ridley  and  Hugh  Latimer  ;  also  the  Catechism  of  King 
Edward  VI. 

Vol.  III.  Various  Tracts  and  Extracts  from  the  Works  of  Thomas 
Cranmer. 

Vol.  IV.  Various  Tracts  and  Extracts  from  the  Works  of  Nicholas 
Ridley,  John  Clement,  &c.  John  Philpot,  John  Rogers, 
and  William  Turner. 

Vol.  V.  Various  Tracts  and  Extracts  from  the  Works  of  Bishop 

Hooper. 
Vol.  VI.  The  Works  of  John  Bradford  and  Lawrence  Saunders ; 

with  an  Appendix,  comprising  the  Life  and  Remains  of 

Lady  J'ane  Grey. 

Vol.  VII.  Various  Tracts  and  Extracts   from  the  Works  of  John 
Jewell,  Bishop  of  Salisbury. 

Vol.  VIII.  Nowell's  Catechism;   Archbishop   Parker's  Prefaces  to 

the   Bible;   Various  Tracts   annexed    to   the  Geneva 

Bible,  &c. ;   Haddon   and    Fox   against  Osorius ;   and 

A  Spiritual  and  moat  Precious  Pearl. 

Becon — The  Thyrd  Part  of  the  Bookes  which  Thomas  Becon  hath  hytherto 

made,  now   first  of  all   published^  and  set  forth  in  printe  this  present 

yeare  of  our  Lorde  1663.      folio.  '  [C.  5.  25.] 

Adam  (Thomas)  Works.     3  vols.  8vo.  York,  1786,     [Ff.  6.  2-4.] 

Another  Copy.    Vols.  I.  and  II.     Svo.  York,  178^:^    [Ff.  7.  1,2.] 

Babington  (Gervaise,  Bp.  of  Worcester)  Works,     folio,  London,  1637. 

[D.  13.  22.] 

Barrow  (Isaac)  Works.     4  vols,  folio,  London,  1686-7.     [E.  5.  2-5.] 

Baxter  (Richard)  Practical  Works,  4  vols,  folio,  London,  1707. 

[K.  23.  1-4.] 

*Beveridge  (Wm.  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Works  :  with  a  Memoir  of  the 
Autlior,  and  a  Critical  Examination  oC  his  Writings,  by  Thomas  Hart- 
well  Home,  M.  A.     9  vols.  8vo.  London,  1824. 

Bingham  (Joseph)  Works.     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1726.     [R.  2.  14,15.] 

Blackbukne  (Francis,  Arclideacon  of  Cleveland)  Theologicd  and  Mis- 
cellaneous Works.  With  Life,  by  his  Son.  8vo.  7  vols.  London, 
1804.     [Ff.  7.  8-14] 

Bolton  (Robert)  Works.     2  vols.  4to.  London,  1641-39.    [K.  26.  11-12.] 

Boyle  (Hon.  Robert)  Theological  Works,  epitomized  by  Richard  Boulton. 

3  vols.  8vo,  London,  1715.     [R.  10.  51-53.] 

Bramhall  (John,  Archbp.  of  Armagh)  Works,     folio,  Dublin,  1677. 

[B.  3.  24.] 

BuNYAN  (John)  Works.    Eight  Parts,  (incomplete.)   folio,  London,  1768. 

[Ff.  3.  45-52.] 

•Cecil  (Richard)  Works  :  edited,  with  a  Memoir,  by  Josiah  Pratt,  B.  D. 

4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1812. 

Charnock  (Stephen)  Works,    folio,  2  vols.  London,  1682-4.    [K.  23.  5,6.'] 
Chi£lingworth  (William)  Works,     folio,  London,  1 742.     [R.  2.  20.] 


136  RELIGION. 

Clarke  (Samuel)  Works.     4  vols,  folio,  London,  1738.     [N.  3.  31-34.] 
Emlyn  (Thomas)  Works  and  Life.     3  vols.  8vo.  London,  1746-42. 

[D.  24.  26-28.] 
Flavel  (John)  Works,     folio,  Edinburgh,  1731.     [K.  23.  9.] 
Goodwin  (Thomas)  Works.     5  vols,  folio,  London,  1681-1704. 

[H.  23.   14-18.] 
Gregorie  (John)  Works.     4to.  London,  1674.     [R.  8.  27.] 

Another  Copj'.     4to.  London,  1665.     [B.  7.  40.] 

Posthuma;  or  Certain  Learned  Tracts.     4to.  London,  1656. 

[D.  19.   20.] 
Hall  (Joseph,  Bp.  of  Norwich)  Works.     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1 640-47. 

[H.  23.  12,13.] 
.  Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1647.     [D.  13.  26.] 

Hammond  (Henry)  Works,  folio,  4  vols.  London,  1674-75-84.  [The 
Paraphrase  and  Annotations  on  the  Psalms  are  wanting.]    [N.  3.  1-4.] 

Works,  Vol.  I.     folio,  London,  1674.     [E.  11.  9.] 

Works,  Vol.  II.     folio,  London,  1684.     [G.  13.  22.] 

Hervey  (James)  Works,  Vols.  II.  IV.  and  VL     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1769. 

[Ff.  7.  111-113.] 
HoADLY  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Winchester)  Works.     3  vols,  folio,   Lon- 
don, 1773.     [Q.  1.  5-7.] 

Hooker  (Richard)  Works,     folio,  London,  1723.     [R.  1.  23.] 

Hopkins  (Ezekiel,  Bishop  of  London-Derry)  Works.  folio,  London, 
1701.     [K.  24.  12.] 

*Horne  (George,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Works  :  with  a  Life  by  Wm.  Jones, 
M.  A.     6  vols.  8vo.  London,  1809. 

An  Abstract  of  the  Works  of  John  Hutchinson  ;  being  a  Summary  of 
his  Discoveries  in  Philosophy  and  Divinity.     12mo.  Edinburgh,  1753. 

[R.  20.  42.] 

Proposals  for  printing  by  Subscription  the  Works  of  Mr.  Hutchinson, 
together  with  all  his  Manuscripts,  in  Twelve  Volumes.  8vo.  London, 
1748.     [P.  165.  (13.)] 

Jackson  (Thomas)  Works.     3  vols,  folio,  London,  1673.     [B.  2.  14-16.] 

Jewell  (John,  Bp.  of  Salisbury)  Works,    folio,  London,  1609.  [Ff  3.  4.] 

■ .  Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1611.     [Ff.  2.  10.] 

*JoNEs  (William)  Theological,  Philosophical  and  Miscellaneous  Works; 
with  a  Life  by  Wm.  Stevens.     12  vols.  8vo.  London,  1801. 

Lardner  (Nathaniel)  Works,  with  his  Life  by  Dr.  Kippis.  11  vols.  8vo. 
London,  1788.     [C.  24.  1-11.] 

Another  Copy.     5  vols.  4to.  London,  1815.     [Bb.  2.  29-33.] 

Leighton  (Robert,  Abp.  of  Glasgow)  Expository  Works  and  other  Re- 
mains.    2  vols.  8vo.  Edinburgh,  1748.  •  [Ff.  6,  44,45.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1777.     [Ff.  7. 131,132.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1777.     [K.  26.  5,6.1 

Select  Works.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1758.     [K.  26,  7.] 


BRITISH    PROTESTANT    DIVINES.       137 

LiQHTFOOT  (John)  Works,  with  his  Life,  edited  by  George  Bright  and 
John  Strype.     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1684.     [N.  3.  9,10.] 

Lightfoot  (John)  Genuine  Remains.     4to.  London,  1700.     [K.  15.  6.] 

*Lightfoot  (John)  Whole  Works,  edited  by  J.  R.  Pitman,  M.  A.  13  vols. 
8vo.  London,  1822-25. 

Maclean  (Archibald)  Theological  Works,  6  vols.  12mo.  Glasgow  and 
Edinburgh,  1797-1805-11-17.     [li.  2.  31-36.] 

Mede  (Joseph)  Works.     4to.  London,  1648.     [B.  17.  19.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1664.     [Ff,  2.  12.] 

Two  other  Copies,      folio,  London,  1672.  <    k-pr  a  *i  i  i 

MiDDLETON  (Conyers)  Works.  4  vols.  4to.  London,  1752.  [G.  9.  12-15.] 

Newton  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  Works  ;   with  some  account  of  his 

Life  written  by  himself.     3  vols.  4to.  London,  1782.     [A.  12.  46-48.] 

Newton  (John)  Works,  6  vols.  8vo.  London,  1816. 

Perkins  (William)  Works.  3  vols,  folio,  Cambridge,  1612.  [B.  3.  21-23.] 

*PoRTEUS  (Beilby,  Bishop  of  London)  Works,  with  Life  by  R.  Hodgson, 
M.  A.     6  vols.  8vo.  London,  1811. 

Potter  (John,  Archbp.  of  Canterbury)  Theological  Works.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Oxford,  1753.     [D.  25.  19,20.] 

Reynolds  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Works,     folio,  London,  1679. 

[K.  23.  6.] 
*Secker  (Thomas,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  Works,   with  a  Life  by 
Beilby  Porteus,  D.D.    6  vols.  8vo.  London,  1825. 

*ScoTT  (Thomas)  Works,  [Edited  by  John  Scott,  M.  A.]  10  vols.  8vo. 
London,  1825. 

*Skelton  (Philip)  Works,  with  Life  by  R.  Lynam,  M.  A.  6  vols.  8vo. 
London,  1824. 

Skinner  (John)  Theological  Works.     2  vols.  8vo.  Aberdeen,  1809. 

[Hh.  3.  4,5.] 
Stillingfleet  (Edward,  Bp.    of   Worcester,)  Works.      6  vols,   folio, 
London,  1710.     [1.4.20-5.] 

Taylor  (Jeremy,  Bp.  of  Down  and  Connor)  A  Collection  of  Theological 
Discourses.     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1674.     [R.  2.  12,13.] 

*Taylor  (Jeremy)  Whole  Works :  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  and  a  Cri- 
tical Examinaticn  of  his  Writings  by  Reginald  Heber,  D.D.  [Bishop  of 
Calcutta.]     15  vols.  8vo.  London,  1822. 

*Tillotson  (John,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  Works ;  with  Life  by 
Thomas  Birch,  M.  A.     10  vols.  8vo.  London,  1820. 

Toplady  (Augustus  Montague)  Works.     6  vols.  8vo.  London,  1794. 

[Hh.  3.  17-22.] 
Warburton  (Wm.  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Works,  edited  by  Bishop  Hvird. 
7  vols.  4to.  London,  1788.     [D.  23.  11-17.] 

Another  Copy.     12  vols.  8vo.  J^ondon,  1811.     [Ff.  4.  19-30.] 

*Waterland  (Daniel)  Works ;  with  a  Life,  and  a  Critical  Examination 
of  his  Writings  by  William  Van  Mildert,  D.  D.  Bishop  of  LlandafF. 
11  vols.  8vo.  Oxford,  1823. 


188  RELIGION. 

Weemse  (John)  Works.     4  vols.  4to.  London,  1636.     [E.  20.  9-12.] 

White  (John)  Works,     folio,  London,  1624.     [B.  4.  2.] 

Whitefield  (George)  Works.     6  vols.  8vo.  London,  1771-2. 

[Hh.  2.  17-22.] 

Wilson  (Thomas,  Bp.  of  Sodor  and  Man)  Works  ;  with  his  Life,  com- 
piled from  authentic  Papers  by  the  Rev.  C.  Crutwell.  2  vols,  in  1, 
folio,  Bath,  1782.     [A.  12.  16.] 

WiTHERSPOON  (John)  Theological  Works.  9  vols.  12mo.  Edinburgh, 
1804.     [Ee.  4.  49-57.] 

Andrews  (Lanceloti,  Episcopi  Wintoniensis)  Opuscula  quaedam  Post- 
huma.     4to.  Londini,  1629.     [C.  10.  32.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1629.     [N.  6.  39.] 

BuLLii  (Georgii,  Episcopi  Menevensis)  Opera  Omnia  Latina.  folio, 
Londini,  1703.     [R.  3.  7.] 

Pearsonii  (Johannis,   Episcopi  Cestriensis)  Opera.     4to.  Londini,  1688. 

[H.  5.  34.] 

Wardi  (Samuelis)  Opera  Theologica.     folio,  Londini,  1658.     [L.  9.  20.] 


(2)  Works  of  Foreign  Protestant  Divines. 
Opera  Omnia  Reverendi  Patris  D.  MARTINI  LUTHERI.     4  tomis, 
folio,  Jense,  1600-3-12-11.     [Cc.  2.  1-4.] 

Martini  Lutheri  Opera.    7  tomis,  folio,  Witebergae,  1582.    [M.  3.  5-11.] 

*Joannis  Calvini  Opera  Omnia.    9  tomis,  folio,  Amstelodami,  1671. 

Melancthonis  (Phihppi)  Opera  Omnia.  5  tomis,  folio,  Witebergae, 
1601.     [D.  13.  9-13.] 

Zanchii  (Hieronymi)  Opera  Theologica.  7  tomis  in  3  vols,  foho,  apud 
Stephanum  Gamonetum,  1605.     [M.  3.  22-24.] 

ZuiNGLii  (Huldrichi)  Opera,  partim  quidem  ab  ipso  conscripta  Latine, 
partim  vero  e  vernaculo  sermone  in  Latinum  translata.  foho,  3  vols. 
Tiguri,  1581.     [K.  4.  6-8.] 

Arminii  (Jacobi)  Opera  Theologica.     4to.  Lug,  Bat.  1629.     [L.  19.  5.] 
Fraxinii  CLibertiJ    Specimen   Notarum  in  Loca  qucedain  Jacobi  Arminii 
et  Interpretis  ejus  Johannis  Arnoldi.      4to.  Amstelodami,    1619. 

[L.   19.  22.] 

Episcopii  (Simonis)  Opera  Theologica.     2  tomis,  folio,  Goudse. 

[C.  11.  26,27.] 

Bocharti  (Samuelis)  Opera  Omnia,  operd  et  studio  Johannis  Leusden  et 
Petri  de  Villalmandy.     folio,  3  tomis.  Lug.  Bat.  1712.     [R.  2.  9-11.] 

Brentii  (Joannis)  Opera  Omnia.     8   tomis  in   7  vols,  folio,  Tubingas, 

1576-78-84-90.     [M.  4.  18-24.] 
Cameronis  (Joannis)  Opera  Omnia,     folio,  Genevae,  1642.    [L.  13.  12.] 

CoccEii  (Joannis)  Opera  omnia  Theologica,  Exegetica,  Didactica,  Pole- 
mica,  Philologica.    10  tomis  folio,  Amstelaedanii,  1701.    [Bb.  1.  10-19.] 

Cocceii  (Joannis)  Opera  Anecdota,  Theologica  et  Philologica.  2  tomis, 
folio,  Amstelodami,  1706.     [Bb.  1.20,21.] 


FOREIGN    PROTESTANT    DIVINES.         139 

CuRCELL^i  (Stepliani)  Opera  Theologica.    folio,  Amstelodami,  1675. 

[F.  13.  2.] 
Dan^i  (Lamberti)  v'.)puscula  omnia  Theologica.    folio,  Genevae,  1583. 

[L.  13.  13.] 
FiscHERii  (Joannis)  Opera,     folio,  Wirceburgi,  1597.     [H.  9.  17.] 

GoMARi  (Francisci)  Opera  Theologica  Omnia.     3  vols,   folio,  Amstelor 
dami,  1644.     [L.  13.  14-16.] 

Grotii   (Hiigonis)   Opera  Omnia  Theologica.     3   tomis  in  4  vols,  folio, 
Amstelsedami,  167!'.     [N.  3.  5-8-] 

Grotii  (Htigonis)  Opuscula  diversa  Theologica  (Operum  tomus  tertius). 

folio,  Amstelaedami,  1679.     [Ff.  2.  8.] 
Hemmingii    (Nicolai)  Opuscula  Theologica.       folio.    Apud  Eustathium 

Vignon,  1586.     [G.  4.  16.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  1586.     [L.  1 1.  14.] 

HuNNii  (iEgidii)  Opera  Omnia.    5  tomis,  folio.  Witebergae,  1607-8-9. 

[M.  3.  13-17.] 
JuNii  (Francisci)  Opera  Theologica.    2  tomis,  folio.    Ex  OJicina  Sanctan- 
dreana,  1608.     [L.  13.  10,11.] 

MuscuLi  (Wolfgangi)  Opera  Theologica.     folio,  Basileae,  1560. 

[L.  11,22.] 
RlVETi  (Andreae)  Opera  Theologica,  quae  Latin^  edidit.     2  tomis,  folio, 

Roterodami,  1562.     [L.  11.9,10.] 
Rivii  (Joannis)  Opera,     folio.  Augustae-Munatianae,  1614.    [M.  4.  15.] 

Sadeelis  (Antonii  Chandei)  Opera  Theologica.     folio,  Genevae,  1597. 

[L.  13.  9.] 
Spanhemii   (Friderici)  Theologica  Scripta  omnia,   Exegetico-Didactico- 
Elenctica.     folio.     Inttr  Operum  Tom.  III.     [Ff.  1.  16.j 

TuRRETiNi  (Joh.  Alphonsi)  OpuScula.     2  tomis,  8vo.  Brunsvigae, 

[R.  7.  27,28.] 

Ursini  (Zachariae)   Opera  Theologica.       3  tomis  in  2  vols,   folio,  Hei- 

delbergae,  169^?.     [L  10.  1,2.] 
Wal^i  (Antonii)  Opera  Omnia,     folio.  Lug.  Bat.  1643.     [L.  5.  28.] 
ZiEGLERi  (Jacobi)  Opera  Theologica.    folio,  Basileae,  1540.    QL.  10.  19.] 

Socinian  Writers. 
Fratrum  Polonorum  (ut  vocantur)  Opera  Omnia.   8  vols,  folio,  Irenopoli, 
1656.     [G.  10.  14-21.] 


V.    Systematic  Theology. 

1.   Doctrinal  or  Dogmatic  Divinity. 

i.  Courses,   Systems,    General  and  Elementary  Ti^eatises 

of  Divinity. 

NicETyE  Choniat^  Thesaurus  Orthodoxae  Fidei.  Latine,  a  Petro  Morello. 
8vo.  1592.     [L.  18.  9.] 

A  Dictionary  of  all  Religions-     8vo.  London,  1723.     [D.  22.  5.] 


140  RELIGION. 

Allen  (Robert)  The  Doctrine  of  the  Gospel  by  a  plain  and  familiar  In- 
terpretation of  the  Points  or  Articles  thereof,     folio,  London,  1606. 

[C.  10.  1.] 

Alstedii  (Jo.  Hen.)  Synopsis  Theologise.     18mo.  Hanoviae,  1627. 

[E.  8.  30.] 

Altingii  (Henrici)  Theologia  Elenchtica ;  sive  Systema  Elcnchticum 
publicis  Praelectionibus  propositum.     4to.  Amstelodami,    1654. 

[1.19.1.] 

Amesii  (Gulielmi)  Medulla  Theologica.    12mo.  Amstelodami,  1628. 

[E.  17.  23.] 

Amesii  (Gul.)   Medulla  Theologiae.     12mo.  Amstelodami,  1652. 

[L.  18.  17.] 

Aretii  (Benedicti)  Problemata  Theologiae,  continentia  praecipuos  nostras 
Religionis  Locos,  brevi  et  dilucida  ratione  explicatos.  2  tomis,  8vo. 
Morgiis,  1580.     [H.  8.  14,15.] 

Arriba  (Francisci  de)  Variarum  DifBciliumque  Speculativae  Theologiae 
Qusestionum  Libri  Quatuor.     4to.  Parisiis,  1623.     [C.  1.  11 J 

Baxter  (Richard)  Catholic  Theologie.    folio,  London,  1675.  [H.  23.  5.] 

RoBOTHAMi  (Caroli)  Disquisitio  in  Hypothesin  Baxterianam  de  Foedere 
Gratice.     12mo.  Londini,  1694^. .    [M.  18.  29.] 

Bello-Visu  (Armandi  de)  Explicationes  Terminorum  Theologicorum, 
Philosophicorum,  et  Logicorum.    8vo.  Witebergs,  1607.    [K.  17.17.] 

Bernard  (Richard)  Thesaurus  Biblicus,  seu  Promptuarium  Sacrum, 
folio,  Londini,  1661.     [C.  4.  21.] 

Brochmand  (Casp.  Erasmi)  Systema  Universae  Theologiae.  3  tomis,  4to. 
Lipsiae,  1633.     [L  20.  16-18.] 

BuLKELEY  (Charles)  The  Oeconomy  of  the  Gospel.     4to.  London,  1764. 

[R.  17.  18.] 
BuLLENGERi  (Petri)  Institutiones  Christianee.    8vo.  Parisiis,  1560. 

[K.  8.  4.] 

Burnet  (Thomas)  The  Sacred  Theory  of  the  Earth.  2  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1699.     [A.  18.  41,42.] 

Burnet  (Thomae)  De  Fide  et  Officiis  Christianorum  Liber  posthumus. 
8vo.  Londini,  1718.     [A.  18.  95.] 

Calovii  (Abrahami)  Theologia  Naturalis  et  Revelata,  secundum  tenorem 
Augustanae  Confessionis.     4to.  Lipsiae,  1646.     [L  20.  25.] 

Calvini  (Johannis)  Institutio  Christianae  Religionis.   folio,  Genevae,  1590. 

[Ff.  3.  1.] 

Calvini  (Johannis)  Institutio  Christianas  Religionis.    foho,  Genevae,  1592. 

[L.  12.  4.] 

Calvini  (Johannis)  Institutio  Christianae  Religionis.    folio,  Lug.  Bat.  1654. 

■     [N.  3.  13.] 
Canisii  (Petri)  Summa  Doctrinae  Christianae.     folio,  Parisiis,  1585. 

[C.  4.  18.] 
Canisii  (Petri)  Summa  Doctrinae  Christianae.     12mo.  Antwerpiae,  1587. 

[D.  17.  15.] 
Canisii  (Petri)  Summa  Doctrinae  Christianae.     folio,  Coloniae,  1677. 

[L.  3.  12.] 


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Carbonis  (Ludovici)  Introductio  in  Sacram  Theologiam.  8vo.  Venetiis^ 
1589.     [K.  19.  22.] 

Cheyne  (George)  Philosophical  Principles  of  Religion^  Natural  and  Re- 
vealed.    8vo.  London,  1715.     [D.  6.  23.] 

CoMBis  (Joannis  de)  Compendium  Totius  Theologicae  Veritatis.  12mo. 
Geneva?,  1609.     [E.  8.  1.] 

Craig  (Johannis)  Theologiae  Christianae  Principia  Mathettiatica.  4to. 
Londini,  1699.     [M.  20.  4.] 

Davenantii  (Joannis,  Episcopi  Sarisburiensis)  Determinationes  Quses- 
tionum  quarundum  Theologicarum.     folio,  Cantabrigiag,  1634. 

[L.  10.  24.] 

' Praelectiones  Theologicae   de   Judice  Controversiarum   et  d6 

Justitia  habituali  et  actuali.    folio,  Cantabrigize,  1631.     [L.  9.  18.] 

Doddridge  (Philip)  A  Course  of  Lectures  on  the  Principal  Subjects  in 
Pneumatology,  Ethics,  and  Divinity,  with  References  to  the  most  con- 
siderable Authors  on  each  subject.     4to.  London,  1763.    [Ff.  8.  141.] 

Edwards  (Jonathan)  A  History  of  the  Work  of  Redemption  ;  containing 
the  Outlines  of  a  Body  of  Divinity  in  a  Method  entirely  new.  8vo. 
Edinburgh,  1788.     [E.  25.  29.] 

Feugerii  (Gulielmi)  Propheticas  et  Apostolicae,  id  est,  totius  Divinae 
ac  Canonica;  Scripturae  Thesaurus  ;  in  Locos  Communes  Rerum,  Dog- 
raatum  suis  Exemplis  illustratorum,  et  Phrase6)n  Scripturae  familia- 
rium,  ordine  alphabetico  digestus.     folio,  BernjE,  1610.     [I.  13.  6.] 

Fleming  (Caleb)  A  Scale  of  First  Principles,  Religious  and  Moral. 
8vo.  London,  1755.     [P.  333.  (7-)] 

FoRBKsii  (Joannis)  Instructiones  Historico-Theologicae  de  Doctrina  Chris- 
tiana,    folio,  Amstelodami,  1645.     [C  4.  6.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     Inter  Operum  Tom.  \\.     [E.  5.  14.] 

Gastrell  (Francis,  Bishop  of  Chester)  Christian  Institutes  ;  or,  the  Sin- 
cere Word  of  God,  collected  out  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments, 
digested  under  proper  Heads,  and  delivered  in  the  very  words  of  Scrip- 
ture.    8vo.  London,  1709.     [C.  19.  2.] 

Gastrell  (Francis)  Christian  Institutes.     8vo.  London,  1721.   [D.  21.  7.] 

Gerhardi  (Joannis)  Loci  Theologici,  cum  pro  adstruenda  veritate,  turn 
pro  destruenda  quorumvis  contradicentium  falsitate.  9  tomis,  4to. 
Jenae,  1628.     [I.  19.  5-13.] 

Gerhardi  (Joannis)  Exegesis  ;  sive  Uberior  Explicatio  Articulorum  de 
Scriptura  Sacra,  de  Deo,  et  de  Persona  Christi.     4to.  Jenaj,  1625. 

[I.  19.  4.] 

GoKZALEz  (Joannis  de)  Nov-Antiqua  Comparationum  vel  Similium 
Sylva:  ex  Sacra  Scriptura,  SS.  Patribus,  aliisque  decerpta,  Alphabeto 
Locorum  Conimunium  digesta.     8vo.  Coloniae,  1611.     [G.  19.  19.] 

Hatton  (Robert)  The  Summe  of  Divinity,  drawen  out  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
ture ;  drawen  out  of  Latin  into  English.     8vo.  London,  1567. 

[I.  18.  32.] 

Hey  (John)  Heads  of  a  Course  of  Lectures  in  Divinity.  8vo.  Cambridge, 
1783.     [Hh.  4.  40.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1792.     [H.  3.  34,] 


RELIGION. 

Hey  (John)  Lectures  in  Divinity,  delivered  in  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge.    4  vols.  8vo.  Cambridge,  1796.     [Ff.  6.  60-63.] 

HoLDSwoRTH  (Richardi)  Praelectiones  Theologicse  habitae  in  CoUegio 
Greshamensi.     folio,  Londini,  1661.     [E.  9.  23.'] 

Jebb  (John)  A  Short  Account  of  his  Theological  Lectures  at  Cambridge  ; 
to  which  is  added,  a  new  Harmony  of  the  Gospels.  4to.  Cambridge, 
1772.     [Hh.  1.  42.] 

Keckekmanni  (Bartholomeei)  Systema  SS.  Theologise.  8vo.  Hanoviae, 
1602.     [E.  16.  25.] 

Law  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  Carlisle)  Considerations  on  the  Theory  of  Re- 
ligion.    8vo.  London,  17G5.     [E.  21.  13.] 

Le  Blanc  (Ludovici)  Theses  Theologicae,  variis  temporibus  in  Academia 
Sedanensi  editae,  et  ad  disputandum  propositse.     folio,  Londini,  1675. 

[L  13.  14.] 

Leighton  (Roberti,  Archiepiscopi  Glasguetisis)  Praelectiones  Theologicae, 
in  Auditorio  Publico  Academiae  Edinburgenae  (dum  Professoris  Pri- 
marii  munere  ibi  fungeretur)  habitae.     4to.  Londini,  1693.  [E.  15.  24.] 

Leighton  (Roberti)  Praelectiones  Theologicae.     4to.  Londini,  1701. 

[K.  26.  9.] 
Leighton  (Robert)  Theological  Lectures,  read  in  the  Public  Hall  of  the 

University  of  Edinburgh.     Translated  from  the  Latin.     8vo.  London, 

1763.     [K.  26.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1763.     [Ff.  7-  133.] 

LiMBORCH  (Philippi  a)  Theologia  Christiana,  ad  Praxin  Pietatis  ac  Pro- 
motionem  Pacis  Christiance  unice  directa.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1686. 

[H.  5.  29.] 
Limborch  (Philippi  h)  Theologia  Christiana,     folio,  Amstelodami,  1720. 

[E.  9.  25.] 

Limborch  (Philippi  h)  Spicilegium  Theologiae  Christianae.  Edidit  Adria- 
nus  a  Cattenburgh.     folio,  Amstelodami,  1726.     [E.  2.  8.] 

LoARTE  (Gaspar)  Essercitio  della  Vita  Christiana ;  dove  si  contengono 
le  cose  che  debbe  fare  chi  vuol  vivere  Christianamente.  24mo.  Vine- 
gia,  1575.     [H.  17.  50.] 

Loci  Communes  D.  Martini  Lutheri.  ex  Scriptis  ipsius  Latinis  forma 
gnomologica  et  aphoristica  collecti,  et  in  quinque  classes  distributi  k 
Theodosio  Fabricio.     4to.  Londini,  1651.     [L  20.  15.] 

LuciNi  (vel  Lukin,  H,)  Lucrum  Hominis  Praecipuum  ;  sive  de  Religione 
Tractatus.  Lingua  Latina  donavit  Simon  Priest.  18mo.  Oxoniae, 
1705.     [A.  19.  75.] 

• Exemplar  aliud.     18mo.  Oxoniae,  1705.     [K.  16.  17.] 

Marty Ris  (Petri)  Loci  Communes,  ex  variis  ipsius  scriptis  in  unum 
librum  collecti,  et  in  quatuor  classes  distributi.  foho,  Heidelbergae, 
1603.     [L.   12.  21.] 

Marsh  (Herbert,  Bishop  of  Peterborough)  A  Course  of  Lectures,  con- 
taining a  Description  and  Systematical  Arrangement  of  the  several 
Branches  of  Divmity.     Parts  I.  to  IV.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1809-16.      , 

[Hh.  2.  28.1 

*Marsh  (Herbert)  A  Course  of  Lectures  in  Divinity.  Parts  V.-VIL 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1817-23. 

Melanchthonis  (Philippi)  Loci  Communes  Rerum  Theologicarum,  seu 
Hypotyposes  Theologica?.     8vo.  Wittembergae,  1521.     [Bb.  2.  63.] 


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Melanchthonis  (Philippi)  Loci  Communes.     8vo.  Witebergse,  1536. 

[K.  15.  36.] 
Chemnitii  {Martini)  Loci  Theologici,  qiiibus  Loci   Communes   Philippi  Me- 
lancthonis  perspicve  e.rplicaiitur.      folio,  fVitebergce,  1615.     [M.  3.  20.] 
Melancthonis  (Philippi)  Libellus  Visitatorius.     8vo.  Witebergae,  1528. 

[G.  16.  9.] 
MiLTONi  (Joannis)  De  Doctrina  Christiana  Libri  duo  posthumi,  quos  ex 
Schedis  MS,  deprompsit,  et  typis  mandari  primus  curavit,  Car.  Ric. 
Sumner.     4to.  Cantabrigiae,  1825.     [H.  22.  1.] 

Milton  (John)  A  Treatise  on  Christian  Doctrine,  compiled  from  the 
Holy  Scriptures  alone.  Translated  from  the  Original  by  Charles  R. 
Sumner,  M.  A.     4to.  London,  1825.     [H.  22.  2.] 

MossoM  (Robert)  Sion's  Prospect  in  its  First  View,  presented  in  a  Sum- 
mary of  Divine  Truths,  consenting  with  the  Faith  professed  by  the 
Church  of  England.     4to.  London,  1651.     [F.  14.  36.] 

NicoLS  (Gulielmi)  n£|Ot  A(0^wv  Libri  Septem.  Accedit  Liturgia.  12mo. 
Londini,  1717.     [E.  27.  35.] 

NicoLS  (Tho.)  An  Abridgement  of  the  Wliole  Body  of  Divinity,  extracted 
from  the  Works  of  Mr.  William  Perkins.     12mo.  London,  1654. 

[K.  16.  3,0.] 

Parei  (Davidis)  Corpus  Doctrinae  Ecclesiarum  a  Papatu  Reformatarum ; 
et  Miscellanea  Cateclietica.     8vo.  Francofurti,  1623.     [I.  18.  9.] 

Parei  (Davidis)  Corpus  Doctrinae  Ecclesiarum  Refoirmatarum.  8vo. 
Francofurti,  1621.     [C.  1.  3.] 

Petavii  (Dionysii)  Opus  de  Theologicis  Dogmatibus.  6  tomis  in  3  vols. 
folio,  Antverpise,  1700.     [Ff.  1.  9,10,11.] 

PiscATORis  (Johannis)  Aphorismi  Doctrinae  Christianae,  maximam  partem 
ex  Institutior.e  Calvini  excerpti  ;  seu  Loci  Communes  Theologici  bre- 
vibus  sententiis  expositi.      12mo.  Herbornae,  1592.     [I.  8.  16.] 

Piscatoris  (Johannis)  Aphorismi  Doctrinae  Christianae.  12mo.  Herbornae, 
1615.     [D.  17.  35.] 

Piscatoris  (Johannis)  Aphorismi  Doctrinae  Christianae.  12mo.  Her- 
bornae, 1619.     [K.  17.  33.] 

PoLANi  a  Polansdorf  (Amandi)  Syntagma  Theologiae  Christianae.  folio, 
Hanoviae,  1615.     [I.  5.  20.] 

-■■    '  '       Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Hanoviae,  1615.     [L.  11.  11.] 

Polanus  (Amandus)  The  Substance  of  Christian   Religion  soundly  set 

forth.     8vo.  London,  1600.     [S.  2.  25.] 
Jacobi  ad  Portum  Orthodoxae  Fidei  Defensio  adverSus  Christophori  Or- 

rodii,  Samosateniani,  Institutiones  Christianas.     4to.  Genevae,  1640. 

[L.  20,  13.] 
Prideaux  (Joannis)  Lectiones   Novem  de  totidem  Religionis  Capitibus 

controversis.     4to.  Oxoniae,  1625.     [P.  4().  (3.)] 

Prideaux  (Johannis)  Lcctiones  Decem  de  totidem  Religionis  Capitibus 
controversis.     4to.  Oxoniae,  1626.     [E.  1.  34.] 

Prideaux  (Johannis)  Viginti  duae  Lectiones  de  totidem  Religionis  Capi- 
tibus, praecipue  hoc  tempore  controversis,  quibusaccesserunt  Tredecira 
Orationes  Inaugurales  et  Sex  Conciones.     folio,  Oxonii,  1648. 

[F.  13.  17.] 

• Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Oxonii,  1648.     [C.  4.  22.] 


144  RELICTION. 

Prideaux  (Johannis)  Fasciculus  Controversiarum  Theologicarum.  4to. 
Oxonii,  1652.     [R.  10.  38.] 

Priestley  (Joseph)  Institutes  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion.     3  vols. 

8vo.  London,  1772-74.     [F.  26.  20.] 
Pytz  (Joannis)  Lexicon  Theologicum,  omnium  fere  Terminorum  et  Voca- 

bulorum  Ethymologias  Amphibolias,  et  Definitiones  explicans.     4to. 

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The  Religion  of  Reason.     Svo.  London,  1754.     [P.  333.  (8.)] 

Richardson  (Joannis)  Praelectiones  Ecclesiasticse  Triginta  Novem.  2 
tomis,  Svo.  Londini,  1726.     [K.  7.  19,20.] 

RuMETii  (Ludovici)  Scripturse  Sacrae  Viridarium,  Litterale  et  Mysticum. 

Svo.  Parisiis,  1626.     [G.  19.  18.] 
ScHARPii  (Johannis)  Cursus  Theologicus,  in  quo  Controversiae  omnes  de 

Fidei  Dogmatibus,  hoc  seculo  exagitatae,  pertractantur.     2  tomis,  4to. 

Geneva,  1617-21.     [H.  6.  22,23.] 
ScHMiDii  (Jo.  Andr.)  Compendium  Theologiae  Moralis.     Svo  Helmstadii, 

1705.     [F.  27.  16.] 
Scott  (Thomas)  Essays  on  the  most  Important  Subjects  in  Religion. 

12mo.  London,  1794.     [li.  1.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1794.     [A.  17.  136.] 

Stackhouse  (Thomas)  A  Compleat  Body  of  Divinity,  extracted  from  the 
best  ancient  and  modern  Writers,     folio,  London,  1729.     [H.  4.  24.] 

SzEGEDiNi  (Stephani)  Loci  Communes  Theologici.     folio,  Basileae,  1588. 

[L.  13.  24.] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  The  Principles  and  Connexion  of  Natural  and 
Revealed  Religion.     Svo.  London,  1740.     [P.  4.  10.]       ^ 

Taylor  (John)  A  Scheme  of  Scripture  Divinity.     Svo.  London,  1762. 

[D.  25.  22.3 

Another  Copy.     Svo.     In  Bp.  Watson's  Coll.  of  Theolog.  Tracts, 

Vol.  I.     [I.  25.  20I] 

Tomline  (George,  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  afterwards  of  Winchester)  Ele- 
ments of  Christian  Theology.  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1799.  [Ff.  6.  68,69.] 

— Another  Copy.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1815.     [Ff.  5.  78,79.] 

Observations  on  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln's  Work,  entitled,  *'  Elements  of  Chris- 
tian Theology.     Svo.  London,  1800.     [Hh.  3.  28.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1800.     [Hh.  3.  48.] 

Tuckney  (Antonii)  Praelectiones  Theologicae  in  Scholis  Academicis  Can- 
tabrigiensibus  habit*.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1679.     [G.  6.  21.] 

TuLLii  (T.)  Praecipuorum  Theologise  Capitum  Enchiridion  Didacticum, 
cum  Appendicula  Practica  de  Coena  Domini.  Quibus  accessit  Sym- 
boli  Apostolici,  et  Precationis  Dominicae  Expositio.  12mo.  Oxonii, 
1713.     [E.  27.  17.] 

Turrettini  (Francisci)  Institutio  Theologiae  Elencticae  :  in  qua  status 
controversias  perspicue  exponitur,  prsecipua  Orthodoxorum  arguments 
proponuntur  et  vindicantur,  et  fontes  Solutionum  aperiuntur.  3  tomis, 
4to.  Genevaj,  1679.     [R.  8.  2.]    . 

Turrettini  (Fran.)  Institutio  Theologiaj.     3  tomis,  4to.  Leidse,  1696. 

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Ursini  (Zach.)  Doctrinte  Chrisdanae  Compendium.  8vo.  Cantabrigiae, 
1585.     [D.  15.  2.] 

Corpus  Doctrinse  Christianae  Ecclesiarum  a  Papatu  Reformatarum,  con- 
tinens  Explicationes  Catecheticas  Zacharise  Ursini,  recognitum  ac  re- 
stitutum  studio  Davidis  Parei.  Accesserunt  ejusdem  Parei  Miscellanea 
Catechetica.     Svo.  Heidelbergse,  16:21.     QK.  15.  8.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     Svo.  Neostadii,  1595.     [K.  15.  11.] 

UsHEB  (James,  Archbishop  of  Armagh)  A  Body  of  Divinity :  or,  the 
Summe  and  Substance  of  Christian  Religion  catechistically  propounded 
and  explained  by  way  of  Question  and  Answer,     folio,  London,  1670. 

[Ff.  3.  6.] 

Usher  (James)  A  Body  of  Divinity.  To  which  is  added,  Immauuel:  or, 
the  Mystery  of  the  Incarnation  of  the  Son  of  God.  folio,  London, 
1658.     [E.  9.  10.] 

Venn  (Henry)  The  Complete  Duty  of  Man  :  or,  a  System  of  Doctrinal 
and  Practical  Christianity.     Svo.  London,  1763.     [Hh.  2.  1  ] 

The  Whole  Duty  of  Man.     Svo.  London,  1670.     [D.  15.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1670.     [E.  6.  31.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1724.     [R.  7.  62.]] 

The  Whole  Duty  of  Man,  translated  into  Welch.     Svo.  Lluridain,  1672. 

[D.  19.  15.] 
Victoria  (Francisci  a)  Praelectiones  Theologicae.     Svo.  Venetiis,  1626. 

[L  18.  10».] 
VoGELii  (Matthaji)  Thesaurus  Theologicus,  ex  sola  Scriptur^  depromptus, 
in  epitomen  redactus.     Svo.  Tubingae,  1607.     [I.  18.  21.] 

Vossii  (G.  J.)  Theses  Theologicae  et  Historicse  de  variis  Doctrinae  Chris- 
tianae Capitibus.     4to.  Bellositi  Dobunorum,  1628.     [C.  9.  30.] 

Wal^ei  (Antonii)  Enchiridion  Religionis  Reformatae  et  Loci  Communes 
S.  Theologiae.     folio.  Inter  Operum  Tom.  I.     [L.  5.  28.] 

Warden  (John)  A  System  of  Revealed  Religion,  digested  under  proper 
Heads,  and  composed  in  the  express  Words  of  Scripture.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1769.     [Gg.  1.  37.] 

Wendelini  (Friderici)  Exercitationes  Theologicae  Vindices,pro  Theologia 
Christiana.     2  tomis,  4to.  Cassellis,  1652.     [f.  19.  23.] 

WiTSii  (Hermanni)  De  CEconomia  Foederum  Dei  cum  Horainibus  Libri 
Quatuor.     4to.  Basiled,  1739.     [Bb.  2.  44.] 

WoLiEBii  (Johannis)  Compendium  Theologiae  Christianae.  18mo.  Can- 
tabrigiae, 1654.     [D.  17.  11.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     18mo.  Cantabrigiaj,  1654.     [E.  18.  16] 


ii.    Treatises  on  Particular  Subjects  in  Doctr'inal  or  Dog- 
matic Diviniti/. 

(1)  Treatises  on  the  Fundamental  Articles  of  Theology. 

De  Religionis  Christianae  Fundaroentalibus  et  eorundera  usu  Disquisitio 
brevis.     Svo.  Londini,  1727.     [P.  113.  (12.)] 

Bowman  (Thomas)  A  Review  of  the  Doctrines  of  the  Reformation.  12mo. 

[Hh.  4.  44.] 
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Cradock  (Samuel)  A  Discourse  of  the  chief  things  necessary  in  order  to 
Salvation.     4to.  London,  1665.     [B.  7.  41.] 

MooEE  (H.)  An  Essay  on  Fundamentals.     8vo.  London,  1759. 

[P.  218.  (4.)] 
Stebbing  (Henry)  An  Appeal  to  the  Word  of  God,  for  the  Terms  of 
Christian  Salvation.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [N.  9.  16.] 

The  Nature  and  Design  of  Christianity,  an  Extract.     8vo.  London, 

1740.  [P.  338.  (8.)] 

(2)  Of  God  and  His  Attributes. 

Arpii  (Petr.  Frid.)  Theatrum  Fati  sive  Notitia  Scriptorum  de  Provi- 
dentia,  Fortuna  et  Fato.     8vo.  Roterodami,  1712.     [D.  14.  53.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Roterodami,  1712.     [F.  27.  22.] 

Bates  (William)  The  Harmony  of  the  Divine  Attributes  in  the  Redemp- 
tion of  Man.     4to.  London,  1674.     [Hh.  9.  49.] 

Bellamy  (Joseph)  Letters  and  Dialogues  on  the  Nature  of  Love  to  God, 
&c.  With  Remarks  on  the  Sentiments  of  the  Rev.  Messrs.  Hervey 
and  Marshall,  on  these  Subjects.     12mo.  London,  1761.     [Ff.  8.  55.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1761.     [Ff.  8.  65.'] 

Burrow  (Rob.)  Meletemata  Darringtonia :  an  Essay  upon  Divine  Pro- 
vidence.    8vo.  London,  1725.     [R.  10.  37.] 

An  Essay  on  the  Justice  of  God.     12mo.  London,  1773.  [P.  313.  (15.)] 

Gaudier  (Antonii)  De  Praesentia  Dei.     12mo.  Paris.  1620.     [A.  7.  31.] 

Hakewill  (George)  An  Apologie  or  Declaration  of  the  Power  and  Pro- 
vidence of  God  in  the  Government  of  the  World,     folio,  London,  1 630. 

[N.  1.35.] 

Meditations  upon  the  Attributes  of  God  and  the  Nature  of  Man.  8vo. 
London,  1770.     [P.  313.  (4.)] 

Moore  (Thomas)  An  Essay  on  the  Divine  Paternity.     8vo.  London, 

1741.  [P.  313.  (8.)] 

Owen  (John)  A  Dissertation  on  Divine  Justice.     8vo.  London.  [B.  8.  40.] 

Sherlock  (William)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Divine  Providence.  4to. 
London,  1694.     [E.  1.  9.] 

Spina  (Johannis  de)  Tractatus  de  Providently  Dei,  ad  fidelium  conscien- 
tias  asperis  temporibus  confirmandas  et  tranquillandas.     8vo.  1591. 

[K.  17.  7.] 

(3)  On  the  Person  and  Offices  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Owen  (John)  XPIITOAOIIA  :  or  a  Declaration  of  the  Glorious  Mys- 
tery of  the  Person  of  Christ,  both  God  and  Man.     4to.  London,  1679. 

[Ff.  7.  134.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1679.     [K.  26.  14.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1721.     [K.  24.  13.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1772.     [li.  2.  43.] 

Fleming  (Robert)  Christology.  A  Discourse  concerning  Christ :  consi- 
dered in  Himself,  in  his  Government,  and  in  relation  to  his  Subjects, 
and  their  duty  to  Him.  2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1705-1708.  [B.  6.  30,31.] 


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Fleming  (Robert)  The  Loganthropos :  or  a  Discourse  concerning  Christ, 
as  he  is  The  Logos,  made  Man.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [B.  6.  32.] 

Law  (Edmund,  Bp.  of  Carlisle)  Reflections  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Christ.  With  a  Summary  and  Appendix  on  the  Gospel  Morals.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1776.     [P.  280.  (2.)] 

MoNTAcuTii  (Richardi)  QtavQpuviKov ;  seu  De  Vita  Jtsu  Christi  Libri 
duo.     folio,  Londini,  1640.     [C.  12.  22.] 

RuBENi  (Leonard!)  Aurea  Gemma  Christianorum,  Divinitatis  et  Humani- 
tatis  Jesu  Christi  Figuras,  Prophetias,  et  Evangelicas  Veritates  con- 
tinens.     8vo.  Paderborniaj,  160S.     [K.  17.  19.] 

Searle  (Ambrose)  Horae  Solitariae  :  or  Essays  on  some  Remarkable 
Names  and  Titles  of  Jesus  Christ.     8vo.  London,  1776.     [Ff.  6.  88.] 

Barker  (Thomas)  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Messiah,  Part  II. 
With  an  Appendix  concerning  the  Holy  Ghost.     8vo.  London,  1798. 

[Gg.  7.  14.] 

Fowler  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  A  Discourse  of  the  Descent  of 
the  Man  Christ-Jesus  from  Heaven ;  together  with  his  Ascension  to 
Heaven  again.     8vo.  London,  1706.     [L.  15.  39.] 

Reflections  upon  the  late  Examination  of  the  Discourse  of  the  Descent 
of  the  Man  Christ-Jesus  from  Heaven,  together  with  his  Ascension  to 
Heaven  again.  By  the  Author  of  that  Discourse  [Edward  Fowler, 
Bishop  of  Gloucester.]     8vo.  London,  1706.     [M.  19.  39.] 

A  Defence  of  Bishop  Fowler's  Defence,  by  a  Presbyter  of  the  Church  of 
England.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [M.  19.  48.] 

Watson  (Richard)  Remarks  on  the  Eternal  Sonship  of  Christ.  8vo. 
London,  1818.     [Hh.  7.  23.] 

Farmer  (Hugh)  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Design  of  Christ's  Tempta- 
tion in  the  Wilderness.     8vo.  London,  1761.     [P.  204.  (3.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1765.     [P.  253.  (1.)] 

Fleming  (Caleb)  A  Proof  of  the  Divine  Mission,  in  Christ's  Temptation  in 
the  Wilderness ;  with  a  previous  Dissertation  upon  the  Prosopopeia,  or 
personalizing  figure.     8vo.  London,  1764.     [P.  253.  (2.)] 

Moore  (Thomas)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Causes  of  our  Saviour's 
Agony  in  the  Garden.     8vo.  London,  1757-     [P.  204.  (4.)] 

The  Evidence  of  our  Saviour's  Resurrection  considered.  8vo.  London, 
1730.     [P.  92.  (4.)] 

A  Discourse  on  the  Priesthood  of  Jesus  Christ.     8vo.  London,  1747. 

[P.  162.  (3.)] 
Turretini  (Francisci)  De  Satisfactione  Christi  Disputationes.    4to.  Lugd. 
Bat.  1696.     [C.  6.  15.] 

Tomkyns  (Martin)  Christ  the  Mediator  between  God  and  Men.  Svo. 
London,  1732.     [P.  102.  (1.)] 

Second  Thoughts  concerning  the  Suflerings  and  the  Death  of  Christ  as 
a  Sacrifice  and  a  Satisfaction  to  Divine  Justice.     London,  1748. 

[P.  162.  (2.)] 

Taylor  (John)  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Atonement  examined.  Svo. 
London,  1751.     [P.  162.  (1.)] 

Richie  (James)  The  Peculiar  Doctrines  of  Revelation,  relating  to  pia- 
cular  Sacrifices,  Redemption  by  Christ,  Faith  in  him,  &c.     Exhibited 

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as  they  are  taught  in  Holy  Scripture,  and  the  Rationale  of  them  illus- 
trated.    4to.  2  vols,  in  1,  Warrington,  I766.     [R.  17.  12.] 

Beatson  (John)  The  Satisfaction  of  Jesus  Christ  demonstrated  in  a  Series 
of  Dialogues.     12mo.  Leeds,  1774.     [li.  3.  48.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Leeds,  1774.     [li.  3.  49.] 

A  Brief  Defence  of  the  Church's  Belief  concerning  the  Ascension  of  our 
Blessed  Saviour.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [P.  270.  (11.)] 

Burnet  (Thomas)  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Redemption  of  the 
World  by  Christ.     Svo.  London,  1737.     [P.  91.  (1.)] 

WoRTHiNGTON  (William)  Essay  on  the  Scheme  and  Conduct,  Procedure 
and  Extent  of  Man's  Redemption.     Svo.  London,  1748.     [E.  27.  29.] 

Balguy  (John)  An  Essay  on  Redemption.     8vo.  London,  1741. 

[P.  102.  (2.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Redemption  of 
Man  by  Jesus  Christ.     Svo.  London,  1756.     [R.  IS.  19.] 

Edwards  (Jonathan)  A  History  of  the  Work  of  Redemption.  Svo.  Edin- 
burgh, 1774.     [Ff.  6.  28.] 

Another  Copy.  12mo.  Edinburgh,  1788.     [Ee.  4.  65.] 

Staynoe  (Thomas)  Salvation  by  CVol.  I.  London,  1700.     [D.  4.  16.] 
Christ  alone.     Svo.     -     -     -      (Vol.  H.  London,  1704.     [M.  19.  5.] 

The  Way  of  Salvation ;  or  the  Doctrine  of  Life  Eternal  laid  down. 
Svo.  London,  1668.     [li.  1.  15.] 

CocKMAN  (Thomas)  Salvation  by  Jesus  Christ  alone  asserted  and  vin- 
dicated, and  the  Objections  made  against  it  answered.  Svo.  London, 
1732.     [P.  62.  (7.)] 

Sherlock  (Wm.)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Knowledge  of  Jesus  Christ, 
and  an  Union  and  Communion  with  Him.     Svo.  London,  1674.] 

[M.  19.  37.] 

PoLHiLL  (Edward)  Speculum  Theologiae  in  Christo :  or  a  View  of  some 
Divine  Truths,  which  are  either  practically  exemplified  in  Jesus  Christ, 
set  forth  in  the  Gospel,  or  may  reasonably  be  deduced  from  thence. 
4to.  London,  1678.     [li.  3.  15.] 

Bellamy  (Joseph)  An  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Glory  of  the  Grace  of  the 
Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ.     12mo.  London,  1762.     [li.  3.  50.] 


(4)  On  the' Person  and  Offices  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Anonymi  Tractatus  de  Spiritu  Sancto,  Capita  duo.  (MS.)     [P.  24.  (14.)] 

Clagett  (Wm.)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Operations  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Svo.  London,  1680.     [N.  7.  61.] 

Owen  (John)  HNETMATOAOriA :  or  a  Discourse  concerning  the 
Holy  Spirit ;  wherein  an  Account  is  given  of  his  Name,  Nature,  Per- 
sonality, Dispensation,  Operations,  and  Effects,     folio,  London,  1674. 

[K.  24.  14.] 

Owen  (John)  Pneumatology  :  or  a  Discourse  concerning  the  Holy  Spirit, 
abridged  by  George  Burder.     12mo.  Coventry,  1793.     [li.  2.  44.] 

The  Distinction  between  the  ordinary  and  extraordinary  Gifts  of  the 
Holy  Spirit,  proved  to  have  no  foundation  in  the  New  Testament. 
Svo.  London,  1768.     [P.  242.  (4.)] 


TREATISES  ON  PARTICULAR  DOCTRINES.     149 

Warburton  (William,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  The  Doctrine  of  Grace;  or 
the  Operations  and  Office  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  vindicated  from  the  Insults 
of  Infidelity  and  the  Abuses  of  Fanaticism.     12mo.  London,  1763. 

[G.  21.  U.] 

■  Another  Copy.     4to.  Works,  Vol.  IV.     [D.  11.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  JVorks,  Vol.  VIII.     [Ff.  4.  26.] 

Wesley  (John)  A  Letter  to  Dr.  Warburton  occasioned  by  his  Tract  on  the 
Office  and  Operations  of  the  Holy  Spirit.   8vo.  London,  1 763.  [P.  318.  (4.)] 

Whittfield  (George J  Observations  on  some  fatal  mistakes  in  a  Book  entitled 
"  The  Doctrine  of  Grace."     8vo.  Lotidon,  1763.     [P.  318.  (5.)] 

Andrews  (John)  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Divine  Grace.  12mo.  London^ 
1769.     [li.  3.  41.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1769.     [Ff.  7.  36.] 


(5)  On  the  Trinity. 

[On  this  subject  there  will  be  found  numerous  Controversial  Treatises, 
in  Title  VII.  §.  4  and  5  of  this  Class,  infra.] 

Zanchii  (Hieronymi)  De  Tribus  Elohira,  vEterno  Patre,  Filio  et  Spiritu 
Sancto,  uno  eodemque  Jehova  Libri  XIII.  folio,  Francofurti  ad 
Moenum,  1571.     [G.  2.  5.] 

DANiEi  (Lamberti)  Responsio  ad  Novas  Gulielmi  Genebrardi  Calumnias, 
quibus  turn  orthodoxam  Evangelicorum  omnium  de  S.  Trinitate  doc- 
trinam  traducit,  tum  etiam  horrendum  Valentini  Gentilis  errorem  tuetur 
ac  renovat.     8vo.  Genevae,  1588.     [C.  15.  43.] 

Der-Kennis  (Ignatii)  De  Deo,  Uno,  Trino.  Creatore.  8vo.  Bruxellis, 
1655.     [M.  7.  1.] 

Owen  (John)  A  Brief  Declaration  and  Vindication  of  the  Doctrine  of  the 
Trinity,  as  also  of  the  Person  and  Satisfaction  of  Christ.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1719.     [li.  2.48.] 

HoRNE  (Thomas  Hartwell)  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  briefly 
stated  and  defended ;  and  the  Church  of  England  vindicated  from  the 
Charge  of  Uncharitableness  in  retaining  the  Athanasian  Creed.  12mo. 
London,  1826.     [S.  6.  22.] 


(6)  On  Death. 

Cole  (James)  Of  Death  a  True  Description,  and  against  it  a  Good  Pre- 
paration.    12mo.  London,  1629.     [G.  8.  9.] 

Manchester  (Henry  Earl  of)  Manchester  al  Mondo — Contemplatio  Mortis 
et  Immortalitatis — A  Contemplation  of  Death  and  Immortality.  12 mo. 
London,  1661.     [L.  8.  9.] 

Burnetii  (Thomae)  De  Statu  Mortuorum  et  Resurgentium  Liber.     4to. 

Londini,  1723.     [O.  6.  9.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1723.     [Q.  3.  33.] 

Sherlock  (Wm.)  A  practical  Discourse  concerning  Death.    8vo.  London, 

1689.     [D.  7.  42.] 
Drelincourt  (Charles)  The   Christian's   Defence  against   the   Fear   of 

Death.     8vo.  London,  1692.     [Ff.  6.  22.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Aberdeen,  1775.     [li.  2.  2.] 

DoDD  (William)  Reflections  on  Death.    8vo.  London,  1763.    [P.  320.  (3.)] 


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(7)  On  the  Intermediate  State. 

Watts  (Isaac)  An  Essay  towards  a  Proof  of  a  separate  State  of  Souls 
between  Death  and  the  Resurrection.    8vo.  London,  1 732.    [P.  85.  (5.)] 

Peckaud  (Peter)  Observations  on  the  Doctrine  of  an  Intermediate  State, 
between  Death  and  the  Resurrection.     8vo.  London,  1756. 

[P.  SIL  (2.)] 

Peckard  (Peter)  Farthei'  Observations  on  the  Doctrine  of  an  Intermediate 
State.     8vo.  London,  1757.     [P.  211.  (3.)] 

Peckard  (Peter)  Observations  on  Mr.  Fleming's  Survey  of  Souls,  &c. 
8vo.  London,  1759.     [P.  211.  (4.)] 

Booth  (Dr.)  Remarks  vpon  a  late  Treatise  relating  to  the  Intermediate  State. 

Svo.  London,  1756.     [P.  211.  (6.)] 
Booth  (Dr.)  Discourse  upon  the  Intermediate  State.     Svo.  London,  1760. 

[P.  211.  (7.)] 
Morton  (Thomas)  Queries  addressed  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Law;  and  Remarks  on 

Dr.  Peckard's  Observations  on   the  Intermediate  State.     Svo.  Lincoln, 

1757.     [P.  211.(8.)] 

Blackburne  (Francis,  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland)  Review  of  some  Pas- 
sages in  Bishop  Warburton's  Divine  Legation  of  Moses  demon- 
strated.    Svo.  London,  1760.     [P.  211.  (1.)] 

Bristead  (Rev.  Mr.)  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Edmund  Law,  on  his  Dis- 
course on  the  Nature  and  End  of  Death.     Svo.  London,  1760. 

[P.  211.  (5.)] 

Blackburne  (Francis)  A  Short  Historical  View  of  the  Controversy  con- 
cerning an  Intermediate  State,  and  the  separate  Existence  of  the  Soul 
between  Death  and  the  General  Resurrection,  &c.     Svo.  London,  1765. 

[P.  ^95.  (9.)] 

Bennett  (George)  01am  Haneshamoth  :  or  a  View  of  the  Intermediate 
State.     Svo.  Carlisle,  1800.     [Ff.  6.  5.] 


(8)  On  the  Resurrection  of  the  Body,  Immortality  of  the  Soul, 
and  a  Future  State. 

[Tj-eatises  on  the  Powers  and  Faculties  of  the  Soul  belong  to  Metaphysics, 
and  will  be  found  infra,  Class  III.  Sect.  I.  Title  IL  §.  2.] 

WoRTHiNGTON  (John)  The  Doctrines  of  the  Resurrection  and  the  Reward 
to  come.     Svo.  London,  1690.     [F.  15.  20.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Resurrection  of  the  same  Body.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1705.     [M.  19.  49.] 

Turner  (John)  A  Brief  Vindication  of  the  separate  Existence  and  Im- 
mortality of  the  Human  Soul  from  a  late  Author's  Second  Thoughts. 
4to.  London,  1702.     [M.  15.  1.] 

AssHETON  (William)  A  Vindication  of  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul  and  a 
Future  State.     Svo.  London,  1703.     [N.  7.  45.] 

Sherlock  (William)  A  Practical  Discourse  concerning  a  Future  Judg- 
ment.    Svo.  London,  1692.     [M.  6.  21.] 

Sherlock  (William)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Happiness  of  Good  Men 
and  the  Punishment  of  the  Wicked  in  the  next  World.  Svo.  London, 
1704.     [L  14.  27.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1726.     [A.  18.  118.] 


TREATISES  ON  PARTICULAR  DOCTRINES.     151 

La  Doctrine  de  I'Ecriture  Sainte  sur  la  Nature  de  I'Ame.     8vo.  London, 
1703.     [D.  15.  11.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Certainty  of  a  Future  and  Immortal  State. 
By  a  Doctor  of  Physick.     [Dr.  Coward  ?]     8vo.  London,  1706. 

[M.  15.  35.] 

Grove  (Henry)  Thoughts  concerning  a  Future  State,  occasioned  by  a 
Discourse  of  Rev.  J.  Hallett.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  92.  (1.)] 

Hallett  (Joseph)  Defence  of  a  Discourse  on  the  Impossibility  of  proving  a 
future  State  by  the  Light  of  Nature.  With  aft  Answer  to  Mr.  Grove. 
8vo.  London,  1731.     [P.  92.  (2.)] 

Gastrell  (Francis,  Bp.  of  Chester)  A  Moral  Proof  of  the  Certainty  of  a 
Future  State.     8vo.  London,  1725.     [N.  9.  28.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1728.     [P.  115.  (1.)] 

Horberry  (Matthew)  An  Enquiry  into  the  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Dura- 
tion of  Future  Punishment.     8vo.  London,  1744.     [P.  121.  (1.)] 

The  Deity's  Delay  in  punishing  the  Guilty,  considered  on  the  Principles 
of  Reason.  [By  Robert  Bolton,  D.  D.  Dean  of  Carlisle.]  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1751.     [R.  18.  23.] 

The  Scripture  Account  of  a  Future  State  considered.  8vo.  London, 
1754.     [P.  185.(3.)] 

Bourn  (Samuel)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  Chandler,  concerning 
the  Christian  Doctrine  of  Future  Punishment.     8vo.  London,  1759. 

[P.  218.  13.] 

Broughton  (Thomas)  Four  Dissertations  on  the  Nature  and  Circum- 
stances of  the  Life  to  come.     8vo.  London,  1768.     [D.  25.  26.] 

A  Warning  against  Popish  Doctrines :  or  Observations  on  Broughton  upon 
•    the  Soul.     8yo.  London,  1768.     [P.  224.  (1.)] 


(9)  On  Heaven  and  Hell. 

Cremonini  (Caesaris)  Disptitatio  de  Ccelo.     4to.  Venetiis,  1613. 

[C.  20.  5.] 

Swinden  (Tobias)  An  Enquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Place  of  Hell.  8vo. 
London,  1714.     [D.  6.  33.] 

Lewis  (John)  The  Nature  of  Hell,  the  Reality  of  Hell  Fire,  and  Eternity 
of  Hell  Torments,  explained  and  vindicated,  in  opposition  to  a  Profane 
Libel,  first  published  under  Cromwell's  Usurpation,  intituled  "  Of  the 
Torments  of  Hell,  the  Foundation  and  Pillars  thereof,  discovered, 
searched,  shaken,  and  removed."     8vo.  London,  1720.    [P.  233.  (18.)] 

Oakes  (Abraham)  The  Doctrine  of  Hell-Torments  discussed.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1738.     [P.  91.(5.)] 

Whiston  (Wm.)  The  Eternity  of  Hell  Torments  considered.  8vo. 
London,  1740.     [P.  100.  (7)] 

DoD  WELL  C  William)  The  Eternity  of  Future  Punishments  asserted  and  vin- 
dicated, in  answer  to  Mr.  Whiston's  late  Treatise.    8vo.  Oxford,  1743. 

[P.  121.  (2.)] 

Stonhouse  ( )  Universal  Restitution,  a  Scripture  Doctrine ;    proved 

in  several  Letters  on  the   Nature  and  Extent  of  Christ's  Kingdom 
8vo.     London,  1761.    [P.  261.  (1.)] 


152  RELIGION. 

(10)  On  Angels. 
Salkeld  (J.)  A  Treatise  of  Angels.  8vo.  London,  1613.     [D.  18.  7.J 

A  Modest  Enquiry  concerning  a  Guardian  Angel.     4to.  London,  1702. 

[M.  15.  21.] 

Barker  (Thomas)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Scripture  meaning  of  the  word 
Satan,  and  its  synonymous  terms  "  The  Devil,"  or  the  "  Adversary" 
and  "  The  Wicked  One."    8vo.  London,  1772.     [P.  306.  (4.)] 


(11)  Treatises  on  the  Five  Points. 
Etyojyvo^a^ta.  The  Agreement  and  Distance  of  Brethren :  or  a  Brief 
Survey  of  the  Judgment  of  Mr.  J[ohn]  G[oodwin],  and  the  Church  of 
God  walking  with  him,  touching  the  head  of  Doctrine  on  1.  Election 
and  Reprobation ;  2.  The  Death  of  Christ ;  3.  The  Grace  of  God  in 
and  about  Conversion  :  4.  The  Liberty  or  Power  of  the  Will,  or  of  the 
Creature  Man  ;  5.  The  Perseverance  of  the  Saints.  4to.  London, 
1652.     [M.  15.  37.] 

bPANHEMii  (Friderici)  Disputatio  inauguralis  de  qninque  articulis  con- 
troversis,  confutata  ab  A.  Poelenbuugh.     8vo.  Amstelodamt,  1658. 

[F.  7.  47.] 

Edwards  (John)  Veritas  Redux.  Evangelical  Truths  restored,  concern- 
ing God's  Eternal  Decress,  the  Liberty  of  Man's  Will,  Grace  and  Con- 
version, the  Extent  and  Efficacy  of  Christ's  Redemption,  and  Perse- 
verance in  Grace.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [M.  6.  8.] 

Whitby  (Daniel)  A  Discourse  concerning  1.  The  true  Import  of  the 
words  Election  and  Reprobation  ;  2.  The  Extent  of  Christ's  Redemp- 
tion; 3.  The  Grace  of  God  ;  4.  The  Liberty  of  the  Will  in  a  State  of 
Tryal  and  Probation  ;  5.  The  Perseverance  or  Defectibility  of  the 
Saints.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [N.  7.  10.] 

-  '  Two  other  copies.    8vo.  London,  1710.   ^  \t   q    c  -i 

Bates  (Ely)  Observations  on  some  Important  Points  in  Divinity,  chiefly 
those  in  controversy  between  the  Arminians  and  Calvinists.  12mo. 
London,  1793.     [Hh.  4.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     Second  Edition.     12mo.  London,  1811. 

[li.  3.  43.] 

ScHUCHTiNGii  (Jonae)  Quaestiones  Duae :  1.  Num  in  Evangelicorura  reli- 
gione  dogmata  habeantur,  quas  vix  ullo  modo  permittant,  ut,  qui  ea  am- 
plectatur,  nullo  in  peccato  perseveret  ?  2.  Num,  in  eadem  religione, 
quiBdam  concedantur  Christi  legibus  inconcessa  ?  8 vo.  1 636.  [L.  18.4.] 

Alvarez  (Didaci)  De  Auxiliis  Divinse  Gratise  et  Humani  Arbitrii  Viri- 
bus,  et  Libertate,  ac  legitima  ejus  cum  Efficacia  eorundem  Auxiliorum 
Concordia.     4to.  Colonise,  1621.     [M.  19.  14.] 


(12)  On  Original  Sin  and  the  ORfGiN  of  Evil. 

Cas  AUBON  (Meric)  The  Original]  Cause  of  Temporall  Evils.  4to.  London, 
16^5.     [P.  39.  (18.)] 

Clichtovei  (Judoci)  De  necessitate  Peccati  Adae,  et  foelicitate  culpae  ejus- 
dem  Apologetica  Disceptatio.     4to.  Parisiis,  1519.     [Ff.  7.  109.] 

Leibnitz  (G.  G.  Baron  de)  Essais  de  Theodicee  sur  la  Bonte  de  Dieu, 
la  Libert^  de  I'Homme,  et  I'Origine  du  Mai.  8vo.  Amsterdam,  1710. 
[N.  7.  23.] 


TREATISES  ON  PARTICULAR  DOCTRINES.     153 

Whitby  (Danielis)  Tractatus  de  Imputatione  Divina  Peccati  Adami  Pos- 
teris  ejus  universis  in  Reatum.     8vo.  Londini,  1711.     [N.  9.  5.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Londini,  1711.     [R.  9.  71.] 

Edwards  (Jonathan,  of  Oxford)  The  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin,  as  it  tuas 
always  held  in  the  Cutholick  Church,  and  particularly  in  the  Church  of 
England,  asserted  and  vindicated  from  the  exceptions  and  caxils  of  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Daniel  Whitby.     8vo.  Oxford,  1711.     [M.  19.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Oxford,  1711.     [N.  9.  5.] 

Whitby  (Dr.  Daniel)  A  Full  Answer  to  Dr.  Jonathan  Edwards's  Argu- 
ments for  the  opinion  of  St.  Augustin,  concerning  the  imputation  of  the 
first  Sin  of  Adam  for  Guilt  to  all  his  Posterity.     8vo.  London,  1712. 

[N.  9.  5.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1712.     [P.  203.  (2.)] 

D'Otly  (Robert)  Four  Dissertations  :  on  the  Fall  of  Adam  ;  on  the  Assist- 
ance vouchsafed  to  the  first  publishers  of  the  Gospel :  on  Revelation ; 
and  on  the  Resurrection.     Svo.  London,  1729.     [R.  12.  4.] 

Oakes  (Abraham)  A  Short  Essay  on  the  Creation,  Fall,  and  Redemption 
of  Man.     8vo.  London,  1750.     [P.  263.  (5.)] 

Taylor  (John)  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin  proposed  to  Free 
and  Candid  Examination.    8vo.  London,  1741.     [F.  21.  6.] 

Wesley  (John)  The  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin,  according  to  Scripture, 
Reason,  and  Experience.     8vo.  Bridol,  1757.     [Hh.-2.  16.] 

Edwards  {Jonathan,  of  New  Jersey)  The  Great  Christian  Doctrine  of 
Original  Sin  defended.     Svo.  London,  1766.     [Ff.  6.  29.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1766.     [Hh.  6.  7.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1789.     [Ff.  5.  30.] 

Bate  (James)  An  Essay  towards  a  Rationale  of  the  Literal  Doctrine  of 
Original  Sin,  or  a  Vindication  of  God's  goodness  in  permitting  the 
Fall  of  Adam  and  the  Corruption  of  our  Human  Nature.  London, 
1752.     [P.  162.  (5.)] 

Fletcher  (John)  An  Appeal  to  Matter  of  Fact  and  Common  Sense ;  or 
a  Rational  Demonstration  of  Man's  corrupt  and  lost  Estate.  12mo. 
Bristol,  1773.     [Ff.  8.  110.] 

Lux  Orientalis  :  or  an  Enquiry  into  the  Opinion  of  the  Eastern  Sages 
concerning  the  prae-existence  of  Souls ;  being  a  Key  to  unlock  the 
Grand  Mysteries  of  Providence,  in  relation  to  Man's  Sin  and  Misery. 
12mo.  London,  1662.     [M.  18.  12.] 

Clarke  (John)  An  Enquiry  into  the  Cause  and  Origin  of  Evil.  2  vols. 
Svo.  London,  1720.  [R.  12.47,48.] 

King  (Wm.  Archbp.  of  Dublin)  An  Essay  on  the  Origin  of  Evil,  trans- 
lated from  the  Latin  with  Notes,  by  Edmund  Law,  D.  D.  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1758.     [D.  27.  3.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1781.     [Ff.  4.  17.] 

Jenyns  (Soame)  A  Free  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Origin  of  Evil. 
12mo.  London,  1758.     [Ff.  8.  62.] 


154  RELIGION. 

(13)  On  Election,  Predestination,  and  the  Extent  of  Redemp- 
tion, &c. 
[Some  of  the  Treatises  upon  these  subjects  might  be  placed  under  Title 
VII.  infra,  of  this  Class,  on  account  of  their  controversial  nature:  as 
others,  however,  are  entirely  doctrinal,  it  has  been  judged  best  to  dis- 
pose them  under  the  present  Head.] 

Bradwardini  (Thomae,  Archiepiscopi  Cantuariensis)  De  Causa  Dei  con- 
tra Pelagium,  et  de  Virtute  Causarum  Libri  Tres.  Opera  et  Studio  D. 
Henrici  Savilii.     folio,  Londini,  1618.     [M.  10.  6.] 

Knox  (John)  An  Answer  to  a  great  nomber  of  blasphemous  cavillations 
written  by  an  Anabaptist  and  adversarie  to  God's  eternal  Predestina- 
tion.    8vo.  London,  1560.     [I.  18.  24.] 

Reginaldi  (Gulielmi)  Calvino-Turcismus,  id  est  Calvinisticae  Perfidiae  cum 
Mahumetana  Collatio,  et  Dilacida  utriusque  Sectoe  Confutatio.  Svo. 
Coloniae,  1603.     [K.  19.  26.] 

Castelhonis  (Sebastiani)  Dialogi  IV.  de  Praedestinatione,  Electione, 
Libero  Arbitrio,  Fide  ;  et  ejusdem  Opuscula.     12mo.  Goudae,  1613. 

[R.  14.  79.'] 
Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.  Goudae,  1613.     [S.  3.  26'.] 

Berth  (Petri)  Hymenaeus  Desertor  ;  sive  de  Sanctorum  Perseverantia 
et  Apostasia  Libri  duo.     4to.  Lugd.  Bat.  1615.     [I.  20.  8.] 

Bertii  (Petri)  Scripta  Adversaria  CoUationis  Hagiensis,  habita  anno 
1611  inter  quosdam  Ecclesiarum  Pastores,  de  divina  Praedestinatione 
et  capitibus  ei  adnexis.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1616.     [L.  19.  4.] 

Abbot  (Roberti,  Sarisburiensis  Episcopi)  De  Gratia  et  Perseverantia 
Sanctorum  Exercitationes.    4to,  Londini,  1618.     [E.  20.  14.] 

A  Description  of  what  God  hath  predestinated  concerning  Man,  in  his 
Creation,  Transgression,  and  Regeneration.  As  also  an  Answere  to 
John  Robinson,  touching  Baptisme.     12mo.  1620.     [K.  18.  40.] 

MoLiN^i  (Petri)  Anatome  Arminianismi ;  seu  Enucleatio  Controver- 
siarum  in  Belgio  de  Providentid,  de  Przedestinatione,  de  Morte  Christi, 
de  Natura  et  Gratil     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1621.     [L.  19.  6.] 

CoRViNi  (Joannis  Arnnldi)  Petri  Molincti,  novi  anatomici,  Mala  Enchei- 
resis ;  seu  Censura  Anatomes  Arminianismi.     4to.  Francofurti,  1622. 

[G.  20.  7.] 

Pennotti  (Gabrielis)  Propugnaculum  Humanse  Libertatis ;  seu  Contro- 
versiarum  pro  humani  Arbitrii  Libertate  contra  Philosophos,  Astrologos 
Judiciarios,  et  Haereticos  tuenda,  et,  cum  certitudine  Divinae  Praescien- 
tiae,  Immobilitate  Divini  Decreti,  et  Efficacia  Divinae  Notionis  concili- 
anda,  Libri  X.    folio,  Lugduni,  1624.     [H.  9.  7.] 

Pelagius  Redivivus  ;  or  Pelagius  raked  out  of  the  Ashes  by^ 
Arminius  and  his  SchoUers.     4to.  London,  1626.  r^ 

A  Second  Parallel  ;  together  with  a  Writ  of  Error  sued  A    ' 
against  the  Appealer  [Bp.  Montagu.]  4to.  London,  1626. J 

Prynne  (William)  The  Perpetuitie  of  a  Regenerate  Man's  Estate.  4to. 
London,  1627.     [E.  1.  42.] 

Two  Copies.    4to.  London,  1627.     [Ff  6.  85,86.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1627.     [li.  3.  16.] 

Prynne  (William)  Anti-Arminianisrae  ;  or  the  Church  of  England's  Old 
Antithesis  to  New  Arminianisme.     4to.  London,  1630.     [Ff.  6.  57.] 


TREATISES  ON  PARTICULAR  DOCTRINES.     155 

Prynne  (William)  God  no  Impostor  nor  Deluder:  or  an  Answer  to  a 
Popish  and  Arminian  Cavill,  in  the  Defence  of  Free  Will  and  Universal 
Grace.     4to.  London,  1630.     [Ff  6.  57.] 

UssERii  (Jacobi,  Archiepiscopi  Armachanensis)  Gotteschalci  et  Praedesti- 
narianse  Controversiae  ab  eo  motse  Historia.     4to.  Dublinii,  1631. 

[L.  15.  J  8, J 

An  Historicall  Relation  of  the  judgement  of  some  most  learned  and 
Godly  English  Bishops,  Holy  Martyrs  and  others,  concerning  God's 
election  and  the  merit  of  Christ  his  death,  &c.    4to.  London,  1631. 

[L.  15.  19.] 

Francisci  a  Sancta  Clara  [Johannis  Davenporti]  Deus,  Natura,  Gratia  : 
sive  Tractatus  de  Praedestinatione,  de  Mentis  et  peccatorum  remissione, 
et  de  Sanctorum  Invocatione.     4to.  Lugduni,  1634.     [K.  17.  4.] 

.  (  [D.  14.  4. 
Exemplaria  alia  Duo.    4to.  Lugduni,  1634.  s  'sg^  V  aa  -\ 

De  Praedestinatione  et  Reprobatione,  et  auxiliis  Divinse  Gratise  Cento 
Thomisticus.     4to.  Parisiis,  1636.     [G.  20.  12.] 

Hoard  (Samuel)  God's  Love  to  Mankind  manifested,  by  disproving  his 
absolute  decree  for  their  Damnation.    8vo.  London,  16 — .  [R.  13.  69.] 

Davenant  (John,  Bp.  of  Salisbury  J  Animadversions  upon  a  treatise  inti- 
tuled '  God's  Love  to  Mankind.'    8vo.  Cambridge,  1641.     [R.  13.  66.] 

J-  Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1641.     [E.  18.  12.] 

Spanhemii  (Friderici)  Exercitationes  de  Gratia  Universali :  Accessere 
Quinquaginta  Erotemata  auctori  proposita,  ab  eodem  decisa,  cum  Man- 
tissa Centum  Anti-Erotematum.     3  tomis,  8vo.  Lugd.  Bat.  1646. 

[L  18.  25,27.] 

Dallei  (Joannis)  Advcrsus  Frederici  Spanhemii  Excercitationes  de  Gratia 
Universali.    Svo.  Amstelodami,  1655.     [1.10.28.] 

Amyraldi  (Mosis)  Specimen  Animadxersionum  in  Exercitationes  de  Gratia 
Universali.     4to.  Salmurii,  1648.     [L.  19.  26.'] 

Resbury  (Richard)  The  Lightless  Starre ;  or  Mr.  John  Goodwin  dis- 
covered a  Pelagio-Socinian  :  and  this  by  the  Examination  of  his  Pre- 
face to  his  Book  entituled  •*  Redemption  Redeemed."  Together  with 
an  Answer  to  his  Lc  tter  entituled  "  Confidence  dismounted."  8vo. 
London,  1652.     [F.  18.  30.] 

Davenantii  (Joannis,  Sarisburiensis  Episcopi)  Dissertatio  de  Morte 
Christi,  quatenus  ad  omnes  extendatur,  quatenus  ad  solos  electos 
restringatur.     folio,  MS.     [L.  13.  25.] 

Davenantii  (Joannis)  Dissertationes  Duae  :  1.  De  Morte  Christi;  2.  De 
Praedestinatione  et  Reprobatione.    folio,  Cantabrigiae,  1650.  [L.  9. 19.1 

Plaifere  (John)  Appeilo  Evangelium,  for  the  Doctrine  of  Divine  Pre- 
destination concorded  with  the  Doctrine  of  God's  Free  Grace  and 
Man's  Free  Will.     12mo.  London,  1652.     [E.  16.  30.] 

Fur  Praedestinatus  :  sive  Dialogus  inter  Concionatorem  et  Furem  ad  fur- 
cam  damnatum.  [Auctore  Gulielmo  Sancroft,  Archiepiscopo  Can- 
tuariensi?]     Svo.    [P.  347.  (4.)] 

Hammond  (Henry)  A  Pacifick  Discourse  of  God's  Grace  and  Decrees. 
Svo.  London,  1660.     [L.  19^.  29.] 

Du  Moulin  (Lewis)  Moral  Reflections  upon  the  number  of  the  Elect. 
4to.  London,  1680.     [M.  15.  13.] 


m  RELIGION. 

A  Collection  of  Tracts  concerning  Predestination  and  Providence  and 
the  other  Points  depending  on  them.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1719. 

[N.  7.  8.] 

Heaven  Open  to  All :  a  Treatise  in  which  is  proved  that  all  Men  shall 
be  saved.     Svo.  London,  ]  743.     [R.  12.  9.]] 

Finch  (Richard)  Thoughts  on  the  Sovereignty  of  God,  the  Doctrines 
of  Election,  Reprobation,  and  Original  Sin.     Svo.  London,  1745. 

[R.  (115.  11.)] 

Finch  (Richard)  A  Free  Examination  of  Mr.  Cudworth's  Free  Thoughts 
on  the  Doctrines  of  Election,  Fall  of  Man,  and  Restoration  by  Christ. 
London,  Svo.  1747.     [P.  263.  (7.)] 

Edwards  (Thomas)  The  Doctrine  of  Irresistible  Grace  proved  to  have 
no  foundation  in  the  writings  of  the  New  Testament.  Svo.  Cambridge, 
1759.     [D.  25.  6.] 

TopLADY  (A.  M.)  Historic  Proof  of  the  Doctrinal  Calvinism  of  the 
Church  of  England.     Svo.  London,  1793.     [Ff.  6.  75,76.] 

Another  Copy.    Svo.    In  his  Works,  Vols.  L  U.    [Hh.  3.  17,18.] 

Witherspoon  (John)  Essays  on  important  subjects,  intended  to  establish 
the  Doctrine  of  Salvation  by  Grace,  and  to  point,  out  its  influence 
on  Holiness  of  Life.     2  vols.  Svo.  Bungay,  1 800.     [Hh.  2.  24,25.] 

Wesley  (John)  Predestination  calmly  considered.     12mo.  London,  1786. 

[Hh.  4..37.] 
Fuller  (Andrew)    The   Gospel  of  Christ  worthy  of  all   Acceptation. 
12mo.  Northampton.     [Hh.  4.  24.] 

Fuller   (Andrew)    A  Defence  of  a  Treatise  entitled  "  The   Gospel  of 

Christ  worthy  of  all  Acceptation."     12mo.  Northampton,  1787. 

[Hh.  4.  24.] 
Tomline  (George,  Bp.  of  Winchester)  A  Refutation  of  Calvinism.     Svo. 

London,  1811.     [Ff.  6.  70.] 
T/ie   Fathers,  the  Reformers,  and  the  Public  Formularies  of  the  Church  of 

England,  in  Harmon]/  with  Calvin  and  against  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln. 

By  a  Layman.     8vo.^ London,  1812.     [Ff.  6.  71.] 
Remarks  on   Bp.  Tomline  s  Refutation  of  Calvinism.     By  Thomas  Scott. 

Svo.  2  vols.  London,  1811.     [Ff.  6.  72,73.] 
A  Defence  of  Modern  Calvinism,  containing  an  Examination  of  the  Bishop 

of  Lincoln's  Refutation   of  Calvinism.     By  Edward  Williams,  D.  D, 

8vo.  London,  \'8\2.     [Ff.  6.  74.] 


(14)  On  Faith  and  Justification. 

Baxter  (Richard)  Apology  against  the  Modest  Exceptions  of  Mr.  T. 
Blake  and  the  Digression  of  Mr.  T.  Kendall ;  whereunto  is  added 
Animadversions  on  a  late  Dissertation  of  Ludiomaeus  Colvinus,  alias 
Ludoviciis  Molinseus  ;  and  an  Admonition  of  Mr.  W.  Eyre  of  Salis- 
bury, with  Mr,  Crandon's  Anatomy  for  satisfaction  of  Mr.  CaryL  4to» 
London,  1654.     [M.  20.  30.] 

Crandon  (John J  Mr.  Baxter's  Aphorisms  on  Justification  exorcised:  with 
a  Vindication  of  Justification  by  mere  Grace  from  all  Popish  and  Armi- 
nian  Sophisms.    4to.  London,  1654.     [E.  20.  29.] 

Bedford  (Arthur)  The  Doctrine  of  Justification  by  Faith.  Svo.  London^ 
1741.     [P.  97.  (1.)] 


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Booth  (Abraham)  Glad  Tidings  to  perishing  Sinners;  or  the  Genuine 
Gospel  a  complete  Warrant  for  the  Ungodly  to  believe  in  Jesus.  12mo. 
London,  1796.     [li.  3.  52.] 

BuLLii  (Georgii)  Harmonia  Apostolica ;  seu  Binse  Dissertationes,  quarum 
in  priore  Doctrina  D.  Jacobi  de  Justificatione  ex  operibus  explanatur 
ac  defenditur  :  in  posteriore  consensus  D.  Pauli  cum  Jacobo  liquidd 
demonstratur.     4to.  Londini,  1670.     [H.  7.  28.] 

Bulla  C  Georgii)  Examen  Censura :  sive  Responsio  ad  quasdam  Animad- 
versiones  in  hibrum  cut  Titulus  "  Harmonia  Apostolica."  4to.  Londini, 
1676.     [H.  7.  2.] 

Chase  (Samuel)  Antinomianism  Unmasked ;  being  an  Inquiry  into  the 
distinctive  Characteristics  of  the  Two  Dispensations  of  Law  and  of 
Grace.     8vo.  London,  1819.     [Ff.  5.  20.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1819.     [Ff.  5.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1819.     [Ff.  6.  37-] 

The  Christian's  Justification  stated.  12mo.  London,  1678.  QM.  18.  10.] 

.DowNHAM  (George,  Bishop  of  Derry)  A  Treatise  of  Justification:  All 
the  Cavils  of  the  Adversaries  to  God's  Free  Justification  by  Grace  an- 
swered and  confuted,  especially  of  Robert  Bellarmine,  Jesuit  and  Car- 
dinal,    folio,  London,  1639.     [G.  2.  13.] 

Eaton  (John)  The  Honeycombe  of  Free  Justification  by  Christ  alone* 
4to.  London,  1642.     [K.  20.  31.] 

Edwards  (John)  The  Doctrine  of  Faith  and  Justification  set  in  a  true 
Light.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [D.  7.  40.] 

Fletcher  (John)  The  last  Check  to  Antinomianism :  a  Polemical  Essay 
on  the  Twin  Doctrines  of  Christian  Imperfection  and  a  Death  Purga- 
tory.    12mo.  London,  1787.     [Ff.  8.  86.] 

The  Freeness  of  God's  Grace  in  the  Forgiveness  of  Sins,  by  Jesus 
Christ,  vindicated  against  the  Doctrine  of  Mr.  Fergusson  in  his  Sermon  at 
the  Morning  Lecture,  Aug.  5, 1668.    4to.  London,  1668.    [M.  20.  18.] 

Account  of  Mr.  Ferguson's  Common  Place  Book  by  Mr.  Granville  and 
Mr.  Sherlock.     4to.  London,  1675.    [P.  39.  (16.)] 

Animadversions  on  that  part  of  Mr.  Robert  Ferguson's  Book,  entituled 
'•  The  Interest  of  Reason  in  Religion,"  which  treats  of  Justification. 
12mo.  London,  1676.     [M.  18.  10.] 

Forbes  (Jo.)  A  Treatise,  tending  to  clear  the  Doctrine  of  Justification. 
4to.  Middelburgh,  1616.     [K.  19.  13.] 

Fuller  (Andrew)  Remarks  on  Mr.  Martin's  Publication  entitled 
"  Thoughts  6n  the  duty  of  Man  relative  to  Faith  in  Jesus  Christ." 
12mo.  London,  1789.     [Hh.  4.  33.] 

Green  (Thos.)  Justification,  or  the  Gospel  way  to  Salvation.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1758.     [P.  318.  (1.)] 

HuETii  (Petri  Danielis)  Alnetanai  Questiones  de  Concordia  Rationis  et 
Fidei.    4to.  Paris.  1692.    [R.  8.  5.] 

An  Inquiry  concerning  Faith.    8 vo.  London,  1744.     [R.  18.  25.] 

Law  (Wm.)  Of  Justification  by  Faith  and  Works.  A  Dialogue.  12mo. 
London,  1760.     [P.  356. -.] 

LuDLAM  (William)  Two  Essays,  on  Justification  and  the  Influence  of  the 
Holy  Spirit.     Svo.  London,  1788.     [Hh.  3.  48.] 


158  RELIGION. 

Owen  (John)  The  Doctrine  of  Justification  by  Faith,  through  the  Impu- 
tation of  the  Righteousness  of  Christ,  explained,  confirmed,  and  vindi- 
cated.    4to.  London,  1677.     [K.  26.  10.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1677.     [li.  3.  9.] 

La  Placette  (Jean)  Traite  de  la  Foi  Divine.    12mo.  Amsterdam,  1697. 

[M.  17.2.] 
RoTHERHAM  (John)  An  Essay  on  Faith  and  its  Connection  with  Good 
Works.     London,  1766.    [P.  298.  (1.)] 

Sandeman  (Robert)  Letters  on  Theron  and  Aspasio.  12mo.  2  vols. 
Edinburgh,  1757.     [li.  1.  1,2.] 

Fuller  (Andrew)  Strictures  on  Sandemanianism.     l2mo.  Nottingham,  1810. 

[li.  2.  15.] 

The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Remission  of  Sin.     8vo.  London,  1761. 

[P.  204  (5.)] 

Thomsoni  (Richard!)  Diatriba  de  Amissione  et  Intercisione  Gratiae  et 
Justificationis.     8vo.  Lug.  Bat.  1618.     [M.  18.  13.] 

TuLLii  (Thomae)  Justificatio  Paulina  sine  Operibus,  asserta  et  iilustrata. 
4to.  Oxoniae,  1674.     [K.  15.  3.] 


(15)  On  the  Sabbath. 

Amner  (Richard)  An  Account  of  the  occasion  and  design  of  the  Positive 
Institutions  of  Christianity,  extracted  from  the  Scriptures  only.  8vo. 
London,  17—.     [P.  305.  (1.)] 

Battely  (John)  The  Original  Institution  of  the  Sabbath,  and  the  Obser- 
vation due  to  it  considered.     8vo.  London,  1726.     [P.  81.  (3.)J 

BoLLAND  (Wm.)  An  Essay  on  the  Christian  Sabbath.  8vo.  Cambridge, 
1809.     [Gg.  7.  14.] 

Brerewood  (Edward)  A  Treatise  of  the  Sabbath,  with  Mr.  Byfield's  An- 
swer and  Mr.  Brerewood's  Reply.     4to.  Oxford,  1630.  [L.  15.  19.] 

Byjield  (Richard)  The  Doctrine  of  the  Sabbath  vindicated,  in  Confutation  of 
a  Treatise  of  the  Sabbath,  written  by  M.  Edward  Breerwood  against  M. 
Nic.  Byfield.     4to.  London,  1631.     [M.  19.  33.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Lonrfon,  1631.     [E.  19.  22.] 

Cawdrey  (Daniel)  and  Palmer  (Herbert)  Sabbatum  Redivivum  ;  or  the 
Christian  Sabbath  Vindicated.     4to.  London,  1645.     [D.  19.  19.] 

•  Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1645.     [Q.  4.  52.] 

Chapie  (Thomas)  The  Seventh-day  Sabbath  ;  or  a  Brief  Tract  on  the 
Fourth  Commandment.     4to.  London,  1652.     [D.  14.  46.] 

Dies  Dominica  :  sive  Succincta  Narratio  ex  S.  Scripturarum  et  vene- 
randae  antiquitatis  Patrum  testimoniis  concinnata,  de  Diei  Dominicae 
observatione  et  sanctificatione.     4to.  1639.     [M.  14.  QQ.'] 

Dow  (Christopher)  A  Discourse  of  the  Sabbath  and  Lord's^Day.  4to, 
London,  1636.     [K.  9.  S5.'] 

Fleming  (Caleb)  A  Rational  Account  of  the  Sabbath.  8vo.  London, 
1736.     [P.  81.  (2.)] 

Heylyn  (Peter)  The  History  of  the  Sabbath.     4to.  London,  1636. 

[K.  9.  35.-] 


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L'EsTEAjfGE  (Hamond)  Of  the  Sabbath.     4to.     [N.  8.  34.] 

LoEi  (Robert!)  EfRgiatio  Veri  Sabbathistni.     4to.  Londini,  1605. 

[K.  9.  35.] 
Owen  (John)  Exercitations  concerning  the  Name,  Original,  Nature,  Use, 
and  Continuance  of  a  Day  of  Sacred  Rest.     12mo.  London,  1671. 

[li.  2.  45.] 
Prideaux  (John,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  The  Doctrine  of  the  Sabbath,  de- 
livered in  the  Act  at  Oxon.  Anno  1622.     Translated  into  English. 
4to.  London,  1634.     [K.  9.  35.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1634.     [N.  8.  19.] 

Scott  (Thomas)  A  Discourse  on  Hallowing  the  Sabbath.  12rao.  Lon- 
don, 1796.     [Ff.  7.  105.] 

Wallis  (John)  Defence  of  the  Christian  Sabbath,  in  Two  Parts,  in  An- 
swer to  a  Treatise  of  Mr.  Thomas  Bampfield,  pleading  for  Saturday- 
Sabbath.     4to.  Oxford,  1693.     [N.  8.  26.] 

White  (Francis,  Bishop  of  Ely)  A  Treatise  of  the  Sabbath-Day ;  con- 
taining a  Defence  of  the  Orthodoxall  Doctrines  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land against  Sabbatarian  Novelty.     4to.  London,  1635.     [K.  9.  35.] 

Two  other  Copies.     4to.  London,  1635.      )  g   7  37  i 

White  (Francis,  Bishop  of  Ely  J  An  Examination  and  Confutation  of  a  latv- 
lesse  Pamphlet,  intituled  "  A  Briefe  Answer  to  a  late  Treatise  of  the  Sab- 
bath-Day."    4to.  London,  1637.     [M.  19.  32.] 

*HoLDEN  (George)  The  Christian  Sabbath  :  or  an  Enquiry  into  the  Reli- 
gious Obligation  of  keeping  Holy  one  day  in  seven.  8vo.  London, 
1825.  

(16)  On  the  Sacraments,  in  general. 

GuiLLERMi  Parisiensis  Episcopi  Dyalogus  de  Sacramentis.  8vo.  Parisiis, 
1511.     [K.  18.  39.] 

Summula  Raymundi ;  Septem  Sacramenta  Ecclesiastica  complectens, 
Commentariis  ac  succulentis  glossis  scientifici  viri  Magistri  Joannis 
Chappuis  explanata  atque  enucleata.    12 mo.  Parisiis,  1516.  [H.  18.  48.] 

Vossii  (Gerardi  Johannis)  Dissertatio  Theologica  de  Sacramentorum  Vi 
et  Efficacia.     12mo.     In  Wilson's  Collectanea  Theologica.   [Aa.  3.  83.] 

Keith  (George)  The  Arguments  of  the  Quakers  against  Baptism  and  the 
Lord's  Supper,  examined  and  refuted.     4to.  London,  1698. 

[M.  14.  10.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1698.     [N.  8.  29.] 

Whitakeri  (Gulielmi)  Praelectiones  de  Sacramentis  in  Genere  et  in 
Specie  de  SS.  Baptismo  et  Eucharistia.     4to.  Francofurti,  1 624. 

[K.  20.  4.] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  The  Nature,  Obligation,  and  Efficacy  of  the  Chris- 
tian Sacraments  considered.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [N.  9.  31.] 

Chilton  (John)  Positive  Institutions — not  to  be  preferred,  or  compared 
with  Moral  Duties  and  Virtues.  In  Answer  to  a  Treatise  called  *'  The 
Christian  Sacraments  considered."     8vo.  London,  1730.      [P.  71.  (14.)3 

Oakes  (Abraham)  The  Morality  of  Religion,  and  the  Doctrine  of  the  Sa- 
craments put  into  a  true  Light.     8vo.  London,  1737.     [R.  18.  25.] 


160  RELIGION. 

(17)  On  the  Sacrament  of  Baptism,  in  particular. 

[i.]  On  the  Mode  and  the  Subjects  of  Baptism. 

VicEcoMiTis  (Josephi)  Observationes  Ecclesiasticae.  In  quo  de  Antiquis 
Baptismi  Ritibus  ac  Caeremoniis  agitur.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1618. 

[K.  19.  33.] 

The  Case  of  Infant  Baptism  considered.     4to.  London,  1683.  [M.  15.  14.] 

Wall  (William)  The  History  of  Infant  Baptism.     4to.  London,  1707. 

[C.  10.  27.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1707.     [Hh.  1.  40.] 

Rejiections  on  Mr.  WaWs  History  of  Infant  Baptism.     8vo.  London,  1711. 

[N.  7.  5Q.'] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  Lorarfon,  1711.     [R.  11.  38.] 

Wall  (William)  The  History  of  Infant  Baptism,  and  Defence  of  it  against 
Mr.  Gale  and  others.     3  vols.  8vo.  London,  1705-20.    [N.  7.  36-38.] 

Owen  (Richard)  The  Lawfulness  of  Infant  Baptism  :  with  an  Examina- 
tion of  Mr.  Gale's  "  Reflections,  and  Mr.  Wall's  History  of  Infant 
Baptism."     8vo.  London,  1721.     [P.  72.  (10.)] 

Wall  (William)  A  Conference  between  two  Men  that  had  Doubts  about 
Infant  Baptism.     12rao.  London,  1706.     [P.  344.  (13.)] 

Robinson  (Robert)  The  History  of  Baptism.     4to.  London,  1790. 

[Ff.  2.  21.] 

Featley  (Daniel)  The  Dippers  dipt;  or,  the  Anabaptists  ducked  and 
plunged  over  Head  and  Ears,  at  a  Disputation  in  Southwark.  4to. 
London,  1647.     [E.  1.  20.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1647.     [P.  5S.  (8.)] 

Cotton  (John)  The  Grounds  and  Ends  of  the  Baptism  of  the  Children  of 
the  Faithful!.     4to.  London,  1647.     [N.  8.  S5.'] 

Taylor  (Jeremy,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor)  A  Discourse  on  Baptism. 
4to.  London,  1652.     [P.  39.  (19.)] 

Baxter  (Richard)  Plain  Scripture  Proof  of  Infants'  Church  Membership 
and  Baptism.     4to.  London,  1653.     [E.  20.  17.] 

Patrick  (Symon,  Bishop  of  Ely)  Aqua  Genitalis:  a  Discourse  concern- 
ing Baptism.     12mo.  London,  1659.     [K.  8.  22.] 

Walker  (Wm.)  A  Plea  for  Infants'  Baptism.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1677. 

[D.  19.  42.] 

Paedobaptismus  Vindicatus :  or.  Infant  Baptism  stated.  8vo.  London, 
1693.     [F.   16.  35.'] 

Wallis  (John)  A  Defence  of  Infant  Baptism.     4to.  Oxford,  1697. 

[N.  8.  ^ZQ.] 

The  Divine  Institution  of  Water  Baptism :  wherein  the  Quaker  Argu- 
ments against  it  are  collected  and  confuted ;  with  as  much  as  is  need- 
ful concerning  the  Lord's  Supper.  By  the  Author  of  the  Snake  in  the 
Grass  [Charles  Leslie].     4to.  London,  1697.     [M.  14.  10.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1697.     [N.  8.  29.] 

Leslie  (Charles)  A  Discourse  shewing  who  they  are  that  are  now  quali- 
fied to  administer  Baptism  and  the  Lord's  Supper.  Wherein  the 
Cause  of  Episcopacy  is  briefly  treated.     4to.  London,  1698. 

[N.   8.  29.] 


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DoRRiNGTON  (Theophilus)  A  Vindication  of  the  Christian  Church,  in  the 
Baptizing  of  Infants,  drawn  from  the  Holy  Scriptures.  8vo.  London, 
1701.     [I.   15.  41.] 

Whiston  (William)  An  Account  of  the  Doctrine  and  Practice  of  the  two 
first  Centuries  concerning  the  Baptism  of  Infants.     8vo.  London,  1712. 

[R.  8.  61.] 

Withers  (John)  A  Caveat  against  the  New  Sect  of  Anabaptists  sprung 
up  at  Exon.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [N.  9.  21.] 

Stogdon  (Hubert)  A  Defence  of  the  Caveat  against  the  New  Sect  of  Ana- 
baptists sprung  up  at  Exon,  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Reed's  Reply.  8vo. 
Exon,  1714.     [N.  9.  21.] 

A  Dialogue  between  a  Baptist  and  a  Churchman.     8vo.  London,   1737, 

[P.  314.  (10.)] 
A  Plea  for  Infants  ;  or  the  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Water  Baptism  stated. 
8vo.  London,  1742.     [P.  314.  (9.)] 

Tleming  (Caleb)  Tracts  on  Baptism.     Svo.  London,  1745.     [R.  10.  76.] 

Fleming  (Caleb)  The  Paedo-Baptists'  Sense  of  Positive  Institutions  de- 
fended.    Svo.  London,  17— .     [P.  314.  (8.)] 

The  Baptism  of  Infants  a  reasonable  Service.     Svo.  London,  1750. 

[Hh.  3.  26.] 
Gill  (John)  On  Antipasdo-Baptism.     Svo.  London,  1753.     [Hh.  3.  26.] 

Pcedu-  Baptism  ;  or,  a  Defence  of  Infant  Baptism  in  point  of  Anliquifi/, 
against  the  Exceptions  of  Dr.  John  Gill  and  others.     Svo.  London,  1753. 

[Hh.  3.  26.] 
Letters  which  passed  between  Dr.  Robert  Clayton,  Bishop  of  Clogher, 
and  Mr.  William  Penn.  concerning  Baptism.     Svo.  London,  1756. 

[P.   199.  (6.)] 
BosTwicK  (David)  A  Fair  and  Rational  Vindication  of  the  Right  of  In- 
fants to  the  Ordinance  of  Baptism.     Svo.  New  York,  1764. 

[Hh.  2.  46.] 
Another  Copy.     Svo.  New  York,  1764.     [Hh.  3.  47.] 

Eugenio  and  Epenetus:  or  Conversations  respecting  the  Evidence  in 
Support  of  Infant  Baptism.      12mo.  Edinburgh,  1811.     [Ff.  7.  16.] 

A  Serious  Address  to  God-Fathers  and  God-Mothers,  shewing  the  Na- 
ture. Reason,  and  Excellency  of  their  Institution.  12mo.  London, 
1707.     [M.  18.  21.] 

*Jerram  (Charles)  Conversations  on  Baptism  :  second  edition.  12mo. 
London,  1826. 


[«'.]  On  Lay-Baptism  and  Re-Baptizing. 

An  Essay  to  prove  that  Lay-Baptism  is  null  and  void.  2  vols.  Svo. 
London,  1712-13.     [F.  6.  33,34.] 

Brett  (Thomas)  A  Letter  to  the  Author  of  "  Lay- Baptism  Invalid." 
Wherein  the  Popish  Doctrine  of  Lay-Baptism  is  censured  and  condemned. 
Svo.  London,  1711.     [M.  19.  8.] 

Bingham  (Joseph)  A  Scholastical  History  of  the  Practice  of  the  Church, 
in  reference  to  the  Administration  of  Baptism  by  Laymen.  2  vols. 
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Another  Copy,     folio,  IForks,  Vol.  II.     [R.  2.  15.] 

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Brett  (Thomas)  A  Rcpli/  to  the  Second  Part  of  Mr.  Bingham's  Scholastkal 
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Fleetwood  (William,  Bishop  of  Ely)  The  Judgment  of  the  Church  of 
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Fleetwood  (William)  The  Second  Part  of  the  Judgment  of  the  Church  of 
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DoNATUs  Redivivus  :  or  A  Reprimand  to  a  Modern  Church  Schismatic 
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Bradford  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  A  Discourse  concerning  Bap- 
tismal and  Spiritual  Regeneration.    12mo.  London,  1810.    [Ff.  8.  50.] 

Two  other  Copies.      12mo.  London,  1810.  J  Hh^^^'Q^-j 

Clarke  (Samuel)  Three  Essays,  on  Baptism,  Confirmation,  and  Repent- 
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Another  Copy,     folio.   Works,  Vol.  III.     [N.  3.  33.] 

Yardley  (Edward)  A  Practical  Exposition  on  the  Offices  of  Baptism  and 
Confirmation.     12mo.  London,  1810.     [Hh.  7.  38.] 

Wilson  (Samuel)  A  Scripture  Manual,  or  Plain  Representation  of  the 
Ordinance  of  Baptism.     12mo.  London,  1797.     [Ff.  8.  49.] 

Mant  (Richard)  Two  Tracts,  intended  to  convey  correct  notions  of  Re- 
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Dr.  Mant's  Sermon  on  Regeneration,  vindicated  from  the  Remarks  of 
the  Rev.  T.  T.  Biddulph.     12mo.  Shrewsbury,  1816.     [Hh.  7.  38.] 

BuGG  (George)  Spiritual  Regeneration  7iot  necessarily  connected  with  Bap- 
tism.    12mo.  Kettering,  1816.     [Ff.  7.  IDS.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Kettering,  1816.     [Hh.  4.  S3.] 

Nicholson  (George)  Two  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Mant,  upon  the  Subjects 
of  his  two  Tracts  intended  to  convey  correct  notions  of  Regeneration  and 
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^'^SS  (George)  Friendly  Remarks  on  the  Rev.  J.  TV.  Cunningham's  Conci- 
liatory Suggestions  on  the  Subject  of  Regeneration.    12mo,  London,  1816. 

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Scott  (John)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Effects  of  Baptism  according  to  the 

Sense  of  Scripture  and  of  the  Church  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1815. 

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Laurence  (Richard)  The  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  England  upon  the  Efficacy 

of  Baptism,  rinrlicafed  Jrom  modern  Misreprenentutions.     Svo.  Oxford, 

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Scott  (John)  The  Principles  of  *  An  Inquiry  into  the  Effect  of  Baptism'  dc' 
fended  against  the  Animadrersions  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Laurence,  LL.D. 
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Marsh  (Herbert,  Bp.  of  Peterborough)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Charles 
Simeon,  in  Answer  to  his  pretended  Congratulatory  Address,  in  Con- 
futation of  his  various  Mis-statements,  and  in  Vindication  of  the  Effi- 
cacy ascribed  bv  our  Church  to  the  Sacrament  of  Baptism.  Svo.  Cam- 
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Marsh  (Herbert)  A  Second  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Charles  Simeon,  in  Con- 
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Daubeny  (Charles,  Archdeacon  of  Sarum)  Considerations  on  the  Doctrine 
of  Regeneration.     Svo.  London,  1816.     [Hh.  2.  30.] 

A  Respectful  Address  to  the  Archbishops,  Bishops,  Clergy,  and  other 
Members  of  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  on  certain 
Inconsistencies  and  Contradictions  in  some  of  that  Society's  Books  and 
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Wilson  (Daniel)  The  Doctrine  of  Regeneration  practically  considered. 
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Witherspoon  (John)  A  Practical  Treatise  of  Regeneration.  ]2mo.  Lon- 
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Efficacy,  and  on  the  Requisite  PkEPARATiON  for  worthily 
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primitiva  Ecclesia  ;  tum  de  Origine,  Progressu,  Cerernoniis,  et  Ritibus 
Missae,  Transubstantiationis,  et  aliorura  pene  infinitorum  Errorum, 
quibus  Coenae  prima  institutio  horribiliter  in  Papatu  poUuta  et  profanata 
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antiquissima  et  sacrosanctae  Eucharistiae  typica  Mysteria,  quae  in  fru- 
mento  ab  Adam  instituta,  deinde  aNoe  additione  vini  illustrata,  perque 
totum  Orbem  pie  celebrata,  sensim  apud  Gentiles  in  Orgiorum  vocabulo 
mendam,  in  vitibus  horrendas  foeditates  contraxerant.  4to.  Lugduni, 
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Albertini  (Edmundi)  De  Eucharistiae  sive  Ccenae  Dominicae  Libri  tres. 
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Arnaldi  (Antonii)  De  Frequenti  Communione  Liber.  8vo.  Lovanii, 
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Pelargi  (Christophori)  De  Fractione  Panis  Eucharistici  Theses.  4to. 
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Watts  (James)  The  Controversie  debated,  about  the  Reverend  Gesture 
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CuDWORTH  (Ralph)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  true  Notion  of  the  Lord's 
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A  Disquisition  concerning  the  Nature  of  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's 
Supper,  in  order  to  ascertain  the  right  Notion  of  it.     London,  1746. 

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An  Enquiry  concerning  the  Dignity  of  the  Ordinance  of  the  Lord's  Sup- 
per and  the  care  that  Magistrates  and  Ministers  ought  to  take,  to  pre- 
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An  Answer  to  Dr.  Biscoe  ;  being  a  Defence  of  "  A  Plain  Account,"     To 
which  is  added,  a  Tract  concerning  the  Sacrament,  by  John  Hales. 
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A  Farther  Defence  of  the  "  Plain  Account,"  &c.     Svo.  London,  1735. 

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The  Winchester  Converts:  or  ike  Real  Design  of  a  late  Right  Seasonable 
and  Religious  Treatise  entitled  a  "  Plain  Account"  Sfc.  Svo.  London, 
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Felton's  Winchester  Converts  ridiculing  the  "  Plain  Account,"  in  Three 
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An  Ironical  Vindication  of  Bishop  Hoadly's  "  Plain  Account."  8vo.  Dublin, 
1736.     [P.  123.  (2.)] 

A  Letter  to  a  Lord,  concerning  the  "  Plain  Account."    8vo.  Dublin,  1736. 

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The  Lord's  Supper  considered ;  as  explained  by  Bps.  Gibson  and  Hoadly. 
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The  Plain  Account,  8fc.  compared  ■wilh  the  Account  given  by  Dr.  Lancelot 
Andrevjs,  advanced  to  the  See  of  Winchester  by  James  I.  Svo.  London, 
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Ridley  (Gloucester)  The  Christian  Passoxer ;  in  xvhich  the  Doctrine  of  the 
Lord's  Supper  is  laid  doxvn.     Svo.  London,  1736.     [P.  123.  (1.)] 

Warren  (Richard)  An  Answer  to  a  Book  etititled  "  A  Plain  Account,"  S)'C. 
Svo.  Cambridge,  1736.     [R.  12.  51.] 

Oakes  (Abraham)  A  Vindication  of  the  "  Plain  Account,"  in  Answer  to 
Dr.  Richard  Warren.     Svo.  London,  1737.     [P.  94.  (5.)] 

Buttonshaw  (Thomas)  A  Defence  of  the  "  Plain  Account,"  in  Reply  to  the 
several  Answers  to  it.     Svo.  London,  1747.     [G.  26.  1.] 

Rudd  (Sayer)  A  Defence  of  the  "Plain  Account  of  the  Sacrament  of  the 
Lord's  Supper ;"  shewing  tliat  the  Nature  and  End  of  the  Supper,  in 
the  Manner  it  is  there  stated,  fully  answer  the  design  of  the  Institution. 
Svo.  London,  1752.     [P.  311.  (5.)] 

HuMFREY  (John)  An  Humble  Vindication  of  a  Free  Admission  to  the 
Lord's  Supper.     12mo.  London,  1G52.     [K.  8.  36.] 

Johnson  (John)  The  Unbloody  Sacrifice  and  Altar  unvailed  and  sup- 
ported: in  which  the  Nature  of  the  Eucharist  is  stated.  Svo.  London, 
1714.     [D.  6.  18.] 

Two  other  Copies.    2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1714-18.  <  L^  '„  '      '    -j 

The  Christian  Eucharist  no  proper  Sacrifice;  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Johnsoii's 
"  Unbloody  Sacrifice  and  Altar,"  8fc.     Svo.  London,  1714.    [M.  19.  13.] 

Kettlewell  (John)  An  Help  and  Exhortation  to  Worthy  Communicating. 
Svo.  London,  1717.     [R.  11.  32.] 

Knox  (Vicesimus)  Considerations  on  the  Nature  and  Effect  of  tlie  Lord's 
Supper.     Svo.  London,  1808.     [Hh.  6.  14.] 

Divers  Ancient  Monuments  in  the  Saxon  Tongue,  written  seven  hundred 
yeares  agoe.  Shewing  that  both  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  the 
Lord's  Prayer,  and  the  Creede,  were  then  used  in  the  Mother  Tongue  : 
and  also  what  opinion  was  then  held  of  the  Sacrament  of  the  Body  and 
Blood  of  Christ.     Published  by  Wm.  L'isle.     4to.  London,  1638. 

[P.  3.  27.] 

MoRicE  (William)  Coena  quasi  Ko/vj;  ;  or  the  common  Right  to  the  Lord's 
Supper  asserted,  wherein  that  question  is  fully  stated,  folio,  London, 
1660.     [K.  2.  25,] 

Patrick  (Simon,  Bishop  of  Ely)  Mensa  Mystica  :  a  Discourse  concerning 
the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper.     Svo.  London,  1667.   [M.  7.  28,] 

Patrick  (Simon)  The  Christian  Sacrifice  :  a  Treatise  showing  the  Necessity 
of  receiving  the  Holy  Communion.      Svo.  London,  1675.     [F.  7.  26.] 

Peirce  (James)  An  Essay  in  favour  of  the  Ancient  Practice  of  giving  the 
Eucharist  to  Children.     Svo.  London,  1728.     [P.  92.(5.)] 


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Priestley  (Joseph)  A  Free  Address  to  Protestant  Dissenters  on  the  Sub- 
ject of  the  Lord's  Supper.     8vo.  London,  1768.     [P.  291.  (2.)] 

Venn  (Henry)  An  Examination  of  Dr.  Priestley's  *'  Free  Address"  on  the 
hordes  Supper.     Svo.  London,  1769.     [Hh.  3.'  47.] 

Considerations  on  Differences  of  Opinion  among  Christians.  With  a  Letter 
to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Venn,  in  answer  to  his  Free  and  Full  Examination  of  the 
Address  to  Protestant  Dissenters  on  the  Subject  of  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Svo.  London,  \  7 69.     [P.  291.  (4.)] 

Venn  (Henry)  Addition  to  the  Address  to  Protestant  Dissenters  on  the  Sub- 
ject of  the  Lord's  Supper.  A  fid  a  Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  Protestant 
Dissenter's  Answer  to  it.     Svo.  London,  1770.    [P.  291.' (3.)] 

The  Propitiatory  Oblation  in  the  Holy  Eucharist  truly  stated  and 
defended,  from  Scripture,  Antiquity,  and  the  Communion  Service  of 
the  Church  ot  England.     Svo.  London,  1710.     [L.  15.  6.] 

Skinner  (John)  The  Office  for  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper, 
according  to  the  use  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Scotland.  Svo.  Aber- 
deen, 1807.     [A".  4.  38.] 

Warburton  (Wm.  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  A  Rational  Account  of  the  Na- 
ture and  End  of  the  Sacrament  of  Lord's  Supper.     4to.  Works,  Vol.  V. 

[D.  23.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Works,  Vol.  X.     [Ff.  4.  28.] 

WiNGFiELD  (Thomas)  Remarks  on  Dr.  Warburton  s  Sermon  on  the  Nature 
and  End  of  the  Lord's  Supper.     Svo,  London,  1755.     [P.  185.  (11.)] 

Observations  on  Bishop  Warburtun's  Rational  Account  of  the  Sacrament  of 
the  Lord's  Supper.     8\o.  London,  1761.     [P.  218.  (7.)] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  A  Review  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Eucharist.    Svo. 

London,  1737.     [R.  12.  75.] 
Watson  (Thomas)  The  Holy  Eucharist,   or  the  Mystery  of  the  Lord's 

Supper,  briefly  explained.     12mo.  London.    [K.  8.  13.] 

Officium  Eucharisticum  :  a  Preparatory  Service  to  a  Devout  and 
Worthy  Reception  of  the  Lord's  Supper.     12mo.  London,  1673. 

[M.  18.  24.] 

An  Answer  to  all  the  Excuses  and  Pretences  which  Men  ordinarily 
make  for  not  coming  to  the  Holy  Communion.     12mo.  London,  1699. 

[P.  348.  (7.)] 

A  Companion  to  the  Altar.     12mo.  London.     [Ff.  8.  88.] 

The  Great  Duty"  of  frequenting  the  Christian  Sacrifice  ;  and  the  Na- 
ture of  the  Preparation  required.      12mo.  London,  1718.   [G.  27.  15.] 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Necessity  of  Preparation  for  the  Lord's  Supper. 
8vo.  London,  1770.     [A.  19.  45.] 

Dyke  (Jeremy)  A  Worthy  Communicant ;  or,  a  Treatise  shewing  the  due 
Order  of  receiving  the  Sacrament.     Svo.  London,  1645.     [G.  8.  28.] 

Hill  (Robert)  The  Pathway  to  Prayer  and  Piety — A  Communicant  In- 
structed; with  a  Direction  to  live  and  die  well.  12mo.  London, 
1613.     [G.  16.  26.] 

Johnson  (John)  The  Primitive  Communicant,  in  Three  Discourses  on  the 
Sacrament  of  the  Eucharist.     Svo.  London,  1 748.     [E.  26.  3.] 


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An  Earnest  Exhortation  to  a  Frequent  Reception  of  the  Holy  Sacrament 
of  the  Lord's  Supper.  By  a  Layman  [the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Park.] 
12mo.  London,  1808.     [Hh.  7.  38.] 

A  Just  Apologie  for  the  Gesture  of  Kneeling  in  the  act  of  receiving  the 
Lord's  Supper.     By  T[honias]  P[aybody.]     4to.  London,  1629. 

[E.   19.  14.] 

Ryland  (John)  Contemplations  suited  to  the  Lord's  Supper,  for  the  ser- 
vice of  serious  Christians  when  they  commemorate  the  Death  of  Christ. 
8vo.  Northampton.     [Hh.  2.  46.] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  The  Rational  Communicant.  8vo.  London, 
1743.     [P.  338.  (12.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1770.     [P.  321.  (11.)] 

Hall  (Robert)  On  Terms  of  Communion  with  a  particular  View  to  the 
Case  of  Baptists  and  Psedobaptists.     Svo.  Leicester,  1815.  [Ff.  6.  37.] 

Hall  (Robert)  A  Reply  to  the  Rev.  Joseph  Kinghorn ;  being  a  further 
Vindication  of  the  Practice  of  Free  Communion.     8vo.  Leicester,  1815. 

[Ff.  6.  37.] 


iii.  Miscellaneous  Treatises  on  Doctrinal,  or  Dogmatic 

Divinity. 

A  Discourse  of  the  Nature,  Ends,  and  Difference  of  the  Two  Covenants. 
12mo.  London,  1673.     [M.  18.  10.] 

AsTELL  (Mary)  The  Christian  Religion  as  professed  by  a  Daughter  of 
the  Church  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1705.     [A.  18.  76.] 

.  Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1 705.     [B.  6.  43.] 

Benson  (George)  Letters  concerning  the  End  and  Design  of  Prayer,  and 
the  Doctrine  of  Predestination.     Svo.  London,  1737.     [P.  91.  (2.)] 

Boston  (Thomas)  Human  Nature  in  its  Fourfold  State.  12mo.  Glasgow, 
1770.     [li.  3.  53.] 

The  Gentleman's  Calling.  By  the  Author  of  the  Whole  Duty  of 
Man.     12mo.  London,  1660.     [F.  16.  24.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1674.     [F.  25.  4.] 

Hanson  (John)  The  Old  and  New  Covenant  discovered.  Svo.  London, 
1660.     [D.  19.  46.] 

Howell  (David)  The  Principal  Subjects  of  Christianity  illustrated.  12mo. 

London,  1  789.     [Ee.  4.  85.] 
Mapletoft  (John)  The  Principles  and  Duties  of  the  Christian  Religion. 

Svo.  London,  1710.     [D.  21.  10.] 

Mauclerc  (James)  The  Christian's  Magazine,  containing  every  thing  ne- 
cessary to  be  known  both  with  regard  to  Faith  and  Practice.     Svo, 

•  London,  1748.     [R.  19.  47.] 

More  (Henry)  An  Explanation  of  the  Grand  Mystery  of  Godliness  ;  or, 
a  true  and  faithful  Representation  of  the  Everlasting  Gospel  of  Jesus 
Christ,     folio,  London,  1660.     [N.  1.  25.] 


168  RELIGION. 

Morgan  (Thomas)  An  Appeal  to  the  Plain  Christianity  of  Plain  and 
Common  Christians,  in  Behalf  of  the  Old  Christianity  of  the  Gospel. 
8vo.  Leeds,  1772,     [P.  295.  (8.)] 

Oleviani  (Gasparis)  De  Substantia  Foederjs  Gratuiti  inter  Deum  et 
Electos ;  iteraque  de  mediis,  quihus  ea  ipsa  Substantia  nobis  commu- 
nicatur.      8vo.  Genevse,  1685.     [G.  18.  2.] 

Owen  (John)  The  Nature  of  Apostasie,  and  the  Punishment  of  Apostates, 
declared  in  an  Exposition  of  Heb.  vi.  4,  5,  6.     [B.  8,  41.] 

Parker  (John)  An  Historical-Didactical  Treatise  of  the  Two  Covenants. 
8vo.  London,  1707.     [M.  19.  49.] 

Pezelii  (Chrisfophori)  Argumentorum  et  Objectionum  de  Prsecipuis  Ar- 
ticulis  Doctrinae  Christiana?,  cum  Responsionibus,  quae  passim  extant 
in  Scriptis  Philippi  Melancthonis,  Pars  prima.     8vo.  Genevae,  1588. 

[C.   15.  43.] 

Scott  (John)  The  Christian  Life  ;  from  its  beginning  to  its  consumma- 
tion in  Glory.     5  vols.  8vo.  London,  1690-1699.     [L.  7.  26-30.] 

Sinclair  (Hannah)  A  Letter  on  the  Principles  of  the  Christian  Faith. 
8vo.  London,  1819.     [Hh.  2.  32.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1819.     [Gg.  6.  30.] 

Stonhouse  (Sir  James)  Friendly  Advice  to  a  Patient,  and  Spiritual  In- 
structions for  the  Uninstructed.      12mo.  London.     [R.  20.  48.] 

A  Testimony  in  favour  of  the  Principles  maintained  by  the  Suffolk  and 
Norfolk  Association  of  particular  Baptist  Churches  on  the  Doctrines  of 
Grace.     8vo.  London,  1807.     [Hh.  7.  28.] 

Vivian  (Thomas)  Dialogues  between  a  Minister  and  one  of  his  Parishion- 
ers, on  the  true  Principles  of  Religion,  &c.      12mo.  London,  1776. 

[li.  1.   12.] 

Wells  (Edward)  A  Help  for  the  right  Understanding  of  several  Divine 
Laws  and  Covenants.  Chiefly  designed  for  the  Benefit  of  Young  Stu- 
dents in  Divinity.     8vo.  Oxford,  1729.     [P.  60.  (5.) 


2.  Catechetic  Dimnity. 
i.  Creeds,  Histories  and  Eiylanations  of  them. 

Considerations  on  the  Nature  and  Use  of  Human  Creeds,  and  Confes- 
sions of  Faith.     8vo.  London,  1722.     [R.  8.  55.] 

UssEiiii  (Jacobi,  Armachani  Archiepiscopi)  de  Romanse  Ecclesi^e  Sym- 
bolo  Apostolico  Vetere,  aliisque  Fidei  Formulis,  tum  ab  Occidentalibus 
turn  ab  Orientalibus,  in  prima  Catechesi  et  Baptismo  proponi  solitis, 
Diatriba.     4to.  Londini,  1647.     [M.  14.  9.] 

Vossii  (Gerardi  Johannis)  Dissertationes  Tres  de  Tribus  Symbolis,  Apos- 
tolico, Athanasiano,  et  Constantinopolitano.     4to.  Amstelsedami,  1662. 

[M.  20.  5.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Arastelaedami,  1662.     [C.  9.  19.] 

*Nares  (Edward)  Discourses  on  the  three  Creeds,  and  on  the  Homage 
offered  to  our  Saviour  on  certain  and  particular  occasions,  during  his 
Ministry.     8vo.  London,  1819. 


EXPLANATIONS,  &c.  OF  THE  APOSTLES'  CREED.  169 

(1)  The  Apostles'  Creed. 

The  History  of  the  Apostles'  Creed.  [By  Sir  Peter  King.]  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1702.     [B.  6.  15.] 

Hooper  (John,  Bishop  of  Gloucester,  and  Martyr)  A  Brief  and  Clear 
Confession  of  the  Christian  Faith  ;  containing  one  hundred  Articles  ac- 
cording to  the  order  of  the  Apostles'  Creed.  London,  1584 — Re- 
printed 1810.     [Gg.  7.  14.] 

Jackson  (Thomas)  Commentaries  on  the  Apostles'  Creed,  with  addi- 
tional Sermons,     folio,  London,  1657.     [E.  9.  15.] 

Jackson  (Thomas)  The  Eternal  Truth  of  Scriptures,  and  Christian  Beleefe 
thereon  depending  ;  delivered  in  two  books  of  Commentaries  upon  the 
Apostles' Creed.     4to.  London,  1613.     [C.  10.  35.] 

Perkins  (Wm.)  An  Exposition  of  the  Symbole  or  Creed  of  the  Apostles, 
according  to  the  Tenour  of  the  Scriptures,  and  the  consent  of  Ortho- 
doxe  Fathers  of  the  Church.     4to.  London,  1631.     [D.  7.  13.] 

Pearson  (John,  Bishop  of  Chester)  An  Exposition  of  the  Creed,  (bound 
with  Hooker's  Ecclesiastical  Polity),     folio,  London,  1662.  [Ff.  3.  55.'] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1669.     [F.  13.  16.] 

t Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1676, 

Two  Copies,     folio,  London,  1683.     [Ff.  3.  53,54.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  8vo.  Oxford,  1798.    [Ff.  7.  124,125.] 

Kennett  (Basil)  A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  Apostles'  Creed,  according 
to  Bishop  Pearson.     8vo.  London,  1705.     [G.  26.  5.] 

WiTsii  (Hermanni)  Exercitationes  Sacrae  in  Symbolum  Apostolorum  et 
in  Orationem  Dominican!.     4to.  Basilese,  1739.     [Bb.  2.  45.] 

Kettlewell  (John)  The  Practical  Believer  ;  or,  the  Articles  of  the 
Apostles'  Creed  drawn  out  to  form,  a  true  Christian's  Heart  and  Prac- 
tice.     8vo.  London,  1713.     [F.  6.  27.] 

Another  Copy.      8vo.  London,  1688.     [N.  7.  67.] 

Hyll  (Adam)  The  Defence  of  the  Article  "  Christ  descended  into  Hell." 
4to.  London,  1592.     [M.  19.  34.] 

The  Effect  of  certain  Sermons  touching  the  full  Redemption  of  Mankind 
by  the  death  and  blood  of  Christ  Jesus  :  wherein,  besides  the  merit  of 
Christ's  Suffering,  the  manner  of  his  offering,  the  power  of  his  death,' 
the  comfort  of  his  crosse,  the  glorie  of  his  resurrection,  are  handled; 
what  pains  Christ  suffered  in  his  soule  on  the  crosse,  together  with  the 
place  and  purpose  of  his  descent  to  Hel  after  death  ;  preached  at  Paules 
Crosse  and  elsewhere  in  London,  by  the  Right  Rev.  Thomas  Bilson, 
Bishop  of  Winchester.     4to.  London,  1600.     [M.  19.  34.] 

Jacob  (Henry )  A  Defeiice  of  a  Treatise  touching  the  Sufferings  and  Vic- 
turie  of  Christ  in  the  Work  of  our  Redemption.     4to.  London,  1600. 

[M.  19.  34.] 
Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  An  Enquiry,  when  the  Resurrection  of  the  Body 
was  first  inserted  into  the  public  Creeds.     8vo.  London,  1757. 

[P.  204.  (1.)] 


170  RELIGION. 

(2)  The  Nicene  and  Athanasian  Creeds. 

Gregorie  (John)  A  Discourse,  declaring  what  time  the  Nicene  Creed 
began  to  be  sung  in  the  Church.     4to.  1683.     In  his  Works. 

[R.  8.  27.] 
Notes  on  the  Creed  of  St.  Athanasius.     4to.     [P.  49.  (3.)] 

Watekland  (Daniel)  A  Critical  History  of  the  Athanasian  Creed.     4to. 
Cambridge,  1724.     [Ff.  6.  58.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1728.     [R.  12.  71.] 

HoRBERRY  (Matthew)  The  Athanasian  Creed,  defended  and  explained. 
Svo.  Oxford,  1749.     [P.  183.  (5.)] 

Carter  (Nicholas)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Deal,  before  the  Mayor  and 
Corporation,  Aug.  9.  1752.    Svo.  London,  1752.  [P.  176.  (5.)] 

Toll  (Frederick)   A    Letter  to  the  Mayor  and  Corporation  of  Deal,  in 
relation  to  their  opinion  upon  the  Trinity.     Svo.  Lojidon,   1752. 

[P.  176.(4.)] 

Randolph  (Herbert)   A   Sermon   at  the   Parish  Church   of  Deal,  Oct. 
15,  1752.      Svo.  Oxford,  1753.     [P.  176.  (6.)] 

Animadversions  upon  "  A  Letter  from  a  Clergyman  in  the  Country  to  his 
Friend  at  Deal.     Svo.  London,  1753.      [P.  176.  (9.)] 

The   Athanasian  Creed  re-examined  upon  Principles  of  sober  Reason  and 
Scripture.    Svo.  London,  1754.     [P.  176.  (2.)] 

Remarks  on  the  Athanasian  Creed;   on  a  Sermon  preached  at  Deal,  Oct.  15, 
1752,  &c.     Svo.  London,  1755.      [F.  176.  (7.)] 

Hey  (John)  Thoughts  on  the  Athanasian  Creed.   Svo.   Cambridge,  1790. 

[Hh.  3.  42.] 
*Rotheram    (John)   An  Apology   for    the    Athanasian    Creed.      Svo. 
London,  1762. 

An  Answer  to  Dr.  Rotheram's  Apology  for  the  Athanasian   Creed.     Svo. 
London,  ms.     [P.  308.  (4.) 


ii.  Catechisms  of  National  Churches. 

(1)  Catechism,  and  Catechetical  Tracts  of  the  Romish  Church. 

,  Catechismus,  ex  Decreto  Concilii  Tridentini,  ad  Parochos  jussu  Pii  V. 
editus.     Svo.  Colonise,  1567.  [K.  17.  9.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.     [Ff.  7.  74.] 

(  FFf  16   42 

Exemplaria  alia  duo.    Svo.  Lugduni,  1676.    <k   \^  ac^ 

Catechismus  Romanus,  ex  Decreto  Concilii  Tridentini  et  Pii  V.  Pontificis 
maximi  editus  :  qusestionibus  brevibusque  annotatiunculis  elucidatus 
studio  et  industria  Andrese  Fabricii.     Svo.  Antverpiae,  1583. 

[K.  19.  30.] 

The  Popish  Creed  of  the  Council  of  Trent.     Svo.  London,  1714. 

[P.  98.  (9.)] 

Doctrina  Christiana,  a  Petro  Paulo,  sacerdote  Armeno,  versa  in  Linguam 
Armenam,  Armenice  et  Latine.     4to.  Parisiis,  1633.     [K.  14.  12.] 

An  Abridgment  of  Christian  Doctrine  with  proofs  of  Scripture  for  points 
controverted,  catechistically  explained  by  question  and  answer.  ISmo. 
1684.     [L.  S.  21.] 


CATECHISM,  &c.  OF  CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND.  171 

GoBiNET  (Charles)  The  Instruction  of  Youth   in  Christian  Piety.     8vo' 
2  vols,  in  1.     Dublin,  1804.     [Hh.  6.  9.] 


(2)  Catechisms  of  the  Reformed  or  Protestant  Churches. 

[z.]  Catechism  of  the  United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland,  and  Exposi- 
tions thereof. — Treatises,  c^f.  on  Cunfrmation. 

1.  Catechism  of  the  Anglican  Church  and  Expositions  thereof. 

Law  (Edmund)  On  the  Nature  and  Necessity  of  Catechising,  with  some 
Remarks  and  Proposals  for  carrying  it  more  effectually  into  execution 
by  another  hand.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1746.     [P.  185.  (1?.)] 

Law  (Edmund)  A  Dissertation  on  the  Nature  and  Necessity  of  Catechising. 
8vo.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1767.     [Hh.  8.27.] 

^ —  Another  Copy.     8vo.   Newcastle-upon-Tyne,   1767. 

[P.  294.  (9.)] 
Christians   Pietatis  Prima   Institutio,  ad  Usum  Scholarum  Graece  et 
Latine  conscripta.     12mo.  Londini,  1687.     [G.  8.  7.] 

The  Church  Catechism  broke  into  Short  Questions.  With  Prayers, 
&c.  for  the  Use  of  Charity  Schools.     12mo.  London.     [P.  353.  (4.)] 

Nicholson  (William,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  A  Plain  but  Full  Exposition 
of  the  Catechism  of  the  Church  of  England,  collected  out  of  the  best 
Catechists.     4to.  London,  1662.     [N,  6.  49.] 

Another  Copy.    4to.  London,  1662.     [D.  14.  44.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1678.     [P.  31.  (11.)] 

Wetenhall  (E.)  The  Church  Catechism,  with  Marginal  Notes.  8vo. 
London,  1678.     [P.  328.  (8.)] 

TowERSON  (Gabriel)  An  Explication  of  the  Catechism  of  the  Church  of 
England.  Part  1.  containing  an  explication  of  the  preliminary  ques- 
tions and  answers,  and  of  the  Apostles' Creed,     folio,  London,    1678. 

[K.  2.  9.] 

Towerson  (Gabriel)  An  Explication  of  the  Decalogue  or  Ten  Command- 
ments with  reference  to  the  Catechism  of  the  Church  of  England, 
folio,  London,  1676.     [K.  2.  8.] 

The  Catechism  in  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  briefly  explained  by  short 
Notes  grounded  upon  Holy   Scripture.     12mo.  Oxford,  1681. 

[P.  344.  (1.)] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Oxford.    [M.  18.  24.] 

The  Church  Catechism,  with  a  Brief  and  Easie  Explanation,  for  the  help 
of  the  meanest  capacities  and  weakest  memories.  By  T.  C.  D.  D. 
Svo.  London,  1683.     [P.  131.  (16.)] 

Ken  (Tho.  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells)  An  Exposition  of  the  Church 
Catechism  ;  or  the  Practice  of  Divine  Love.     8vo.  London,  1686. 

[L.  7.  18.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1685.     [L.  15.  84.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1686.     [P.  131.  (15.)] 

Comber  (Thomas)  The  Church  Catechism,  with  a  brief  and  easy  Expla- 
nation.    8vo.  London,  1686.     [N.  9.  41] 

Williams  (John)  A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  Church  Catechism,  with 
Proofs  from  Scripture.     8vo.  London,  1691.     [N.  9.  41.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1724.     [P.  134.  (5.)] 


m  RELIGION. 

Love  (Bar.)  The  Catechism  of  the  Church,  resolved  into  short  and  easy 
Questions  and  answers,  and  proved  by  pertinent  texts  of  Scripture. 
London,  1699.     [P.  165.  (9.)] 

Wake  (William  Archbp.  of  Canterbury),  The  Principles  of  the  Chris- 
tian Religion  explained,  in  a  Brief  Commentary  upon  the  Church 
Catechism.     8vo.  London,   1699.     [N.  9.  37.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1708.     [L.  15.  2.] 

A  Defence  of  Lectures,  being  a  Reply  to  the  Preface  before  the  Church 
Catechism  by  the  Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  Svo.  London, 
1733.     [P.  165.(6.)] 

AsHETON  (William)  An  Exposition  of  the  Church  Catechism,  Part  I. 
Svo.  1701.     [P.  233.  17.] 

Plain  Instructions  for  the  Young  and  Ignorant,  in  a  Short  and  Easy  Ex- 
position of  the  Church  Catechism.   12mo.  London,  1701.  [P.  349.  (9.)] 

IsHAM  (Z.)  The  Catechism  of  the  Church,  with  Proofs  from  the  New 
Testament :  and  Additional  Questions  and  Answers.  12mo.  London, 
1703.     [P.  349.  (8.)] 

Talbot  (James)  The  Church  Catechism  explained  by  a  Paraphrase,  and 
confirmed  by  Proofs  from  the  Holy  Scripture.      Svo.  London,  1705. 

[K.  15.  9.] 

fBEVERiDGE  (William,  Bp.  of  Saint  Asaph)  The  Church  Catechism  ex- 
plained.    Svo.  London,  1705. 

Farkow  (Benjamin)  A  Practical  Exposition  of  the  Catechism  of  the 
Church  of  England.     Svo.  London,  1708.     [M.  6.  11.] 

Hole  (Matthew)  A  Practical  Exposition  of  the  Church  Catechism.  4to. 
London,  1708.     [F.  6.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1732.    [A.  17.  67,68.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bp.  of  Salisbury)  An  Exposition  of  the  Church  Cate- 
chism.    Svo.  London,  1710.     [D.  7.  46.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1710.     [R.  13.  SO.J 

Ollyffe  (Jolm)  A  Practical  Exposition  of  the  Church  Catechism.  2  vols. 

Svo.  London,  1710.     [D.  7.  50,51.] 
Newcome  (Peter)    A   Catechetical  Course   of  Sermons   for   the   whole 

year,   being   an  Explanation  of  the  Church  Catechism.     2  vols.  Svo. 

London.  1712.     [E.  26.  6,7.] 
The  Church  Catechism  with   Explanations  and  Scripture  Proofs.     Svo. 

London,  1720.     [P.  338.  (11.)] 
Clarke  (Samuel)  Exposition  of  the  Church  Catechism,     folio.     IVorks, 

Vol.  III.     [N.  3.  33.] 
Waterland    C  Daniel  J    Remarks    upon    Dr.    Clarke's  Exposition    of  the 

Church  Catechism.     Svo.  London,    1730.     [P.  54.  (1.)] 
Emlyn  (Thomas)  Letter  to  Dr.  Waterland  relative  to  his  "  Remarks." 

Svo.  London,  1730.     [P.  54.  3.] 
Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  An   Answer  to  Dr.  Waterland's   "  Remarks." 

Svo.  London,  1730.     [P.  54.  3.] 
Waterland  (Daniel)  The  Nature,    Obligation,  and  Efficacp  of  the  Christian 

Sacraments  considered :    in  Reply  to  "  An  Answer  to  the  Remarks  upon 

Dr.  Clarke's  Exposition  of  the  Church  Catechism."     Svo.    London,  1730. 

CN.  9.  31.] 
Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1730.     [P.  54.  4.] 


CATECHISM,  &c.  OF  CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND.  173 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  A  Defence  of  "  the  Answer  to  Dr.  Waterland's 
Remarks."     8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  54.  (5.)] 

Waterland ( Daniel)  A  Supplement  to  the^'  Reply  to  Dr.  S^/kes's  Pamphlet." 
8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  54.(6.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  A  Reply  to  Dr.  Waterland's  "  Supplement."    8vo. 
London,  1730.     [P.  54.  (7.)] 

Lewis  (John)  The  Church  Catechism  explained.      12mo.  London^  1794. 

TFf.  8.  57.'] 
Mann  (Isaac,  Bp.  of  Cork)  A  Familiar  Exposition  of  the  Church  Cate- 
chism.    12mo.  London,  1812.     [Ff.  8.  50.] 

Bishop  (Thomas)  A    Plain  and  Practical  Exposition  of  the  Catechism  of 
the  Church  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1736.     [E.  21.  10.] 

Ellis  (Clement)  The  Scripture  Catechist,  being  an  Explanation  of  the 
Church  Catechism.     8vo.  London,  1738.     [R.  11.  69.] 

Secker  (Thomas,  Archbp.  of  Canterbury)  Lectures  on  the  Catechism  of 
the  Church  of  England.     Vol.  L    8vo.  London,  1769.     [G.  24.  27.] 

Vivian    (Thomas)    An   Exposition  of  the  Catechism  of  the  Church  of 
England  by  Question  and  Answer.    12mo.  London,  1770.  QDd.  4.  SZ."] 

BuRROUGH  (Henry)  Lectures  on  the  Church'Catechism,  Confirmation,  and 
the  Nature  and  Obligation  of  Religious  Vows.    Cambridge,  1773. 

[P.  310.  (1.)] 

/SxiLLiNGFLEET   (Jamcs)  An  Explanation  of  the  Church  Catechism,  with 
Scripture  Proofs.     12mo.  York,  1795.     [Ff.  8.  48.] 


2.  Treatises,  &c.  on  Confirmation. 

Ellison  (Nathaniel)  A  Sermon  on  Confirmation.     4to.  London,  1701. 

[N.  8.  28.] 
Bradford  (Samuel)  A  Sermon  on  Confirmation.     8vo.  London,   1724. 

[P.  76.  (17.)] 
Denne  (John)  The  Nature,  Design,  and  Benefits  of  Confirmation.     8vo. 
London,  1726.     [P.  76.  (16.)] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  A  Defence  of  the  order  of  Confirmation  in  the  Church 
of  England.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1729.     [P.  87.  (9.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1729.     [N.  9.  31.] 

Pastoral  Advice  to  a  Young  Person,  before  Confirmation  by  the  Bishop. 
12mo.  London.     [P.  348.  (2.)] 

Pastoral  Advice  to  Young  Persons,  in  order  to  their  being  Confirmed 
by  the  Bishop.     12mo.  London,  1771.     [Hh.  4.  36.] 

Adams  (William)  Pastoral  Advice  to  Young  Persons  before  Confirmation. 
8vo.  Shrewsbury,  1772.     [P.  302.  (1.)] 

The  Parochial  Minister's  Address  to  those  under  his  care,  who  are  of 
proper  age  to  be  confirmed  by  the  Bishop.     12mo.  London,  1784. 

[li.  1.  34.] 

A  Letter  on  Confirmation,   addressed  to  a  young  person  about  to  be  con- 
firmed.    12mo.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1810.     [Hh.  7.  32.] 

A  Catechetical  System  of  Instruction  relative  to  the  Ordinance  of  Con- 
firmation.    12rao.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1810.     [Hh.  7.  32.] 

An  Exercise  for  the  Charity  Schools,  explaining  the  Nature  of  Con- 
firmation.    12mo.  London.    [P.  345.  (6.)] 


174  RELIGION. 


[ii.'j  Catechism  of  Protestant  Dissenters  from  the  Anglican  Church. 

The  Shorter  Catechism  composed  by  the  Assembly  of  Divines  [during 
the  Rebellion]  with  Scripture  Proofs  at  length.     12mo.  London,  1659. 

[M.  18,  24.] 
Remarks  on  a   Catechism  published  under  the    Title  of  "  The  Assemblii's 
Shorter  Catechism  revived  and  rendered  Jitter  for  General  Use."      8vo. 
London,  1735.     [P.  262.  (3.)] 

The  Assemhlvs  Shorter  Catechism  rescued  from  the  late  Reviser  and  Vindi- 
cator :  being  a  large  Defence  of  that  most  excellent  Compend  of  Divinity. 
8vo.  Lotidon,  1738.     [P.  262.  (4.)] 

An  Address  to  Protestant  Dissenters  concerning  the  Assembly's  Catechisjn. 
8vo.  London,  1736.     [P.  83.  (5.)] 

DuNLOP  (William)  A  large  Preface  to  the  Westminster  Assembly's  Con- 
fession of  Faith  ;  lately  published  at  Edinburgh.     8vo.  London,  1720. 

[R.  8.  55.'] 

LowMAN  C  Moses  J  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Dunlop's  "  Large  Preface,"  Sfc. 
^vo.  London,  nn.     [R.  8.  55.] 


(3)  Catechism  of  the  Lutheran  Church. 

Catechesis  Martini  Lutheri  parva  Greeco-Latina.     8vo.  Basilese,  1564. 

[Cc.  3.  22a.] 

(4)  Catechisms  of  the  Socinians. 

Catechesis  Ecclesiarum  Polonicarum.  8vo.  Irenopoli,  1659.  [R.  14.  50.] 

Arnoldi  (Nicolai)  Religio  Sociniana  :   seu  Catechesis  Racoviana  Major, 
publicis  disputationibus  refutata.    4to.  Franequerae,  1654.    [L.  20.  30.] 


iii.  Miscellaneous  Catechetical  Tracts. 

A  Necessary  Doctrine  and  Erudition  for  any  Christen  Man,  set  furthe 
by  the  Kynges  Maiestie  of  Englande.  4to.  London.  Imprinted  by  T. 
Barthelet.     m.'O.rliii.     [E.  20.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  m.il.jrltii.     [Cc.  3.  22.] 

An  Original  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  to  his  Friend,  giving  a  short  Account 
of  a  tcork  intitled  Pia  et  Cotholica  Institutio,  or  the  Necessary  Erudi- 
tion of  a  Christian  Man.     8vo.  London,  1802.     [Hh.  3.  33.] 

Erasmi  (Desiderii)  Precatio  Dominica,  in  septem  portiones  distributa. 
12mo.  Basilese,  1523.     [E.  16.  10.] 

Erasmi  (Desiderii)  Enchiridion  Militis  Christiani,  saluberrimis  praeceptis 
refertum.     8vo.  Basilese,  1551.     [G.  16.  34.] 

NoELLi  (Alexandri)  Catechismus ;  sive  Prima  Institutio  Disciplinaque 
Pietatis  Christianse,  Latinfe  explicata.     4to.  Londini,  1572.  [D.  15.  3.] 

Exemplar  aliud.  [edente  Gul.  Cleaver].     8vo.  Oxonii,  1795. 

[Ff.  7.  123.] 

■ Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.     In  Wilsons  Collectanea  Theologica. 

[Aa.  3.  83.] 


MISCELLANEOUS  CATECHETICAL  TRACTS.     175 

Catechismus,  sive  Rudimenta  Fidei  Christianae,  Graece  et  Latine.     18mo. 

Apud  Hen.  Stepfianum,   1563.     [M.  16.  45.] 

A  Breviate  of  Saving  Knowledge;  or,  the  Principles  of  the  Christian 
Religion  methodically  digested  into  short  Questions  and  Answers. 
12mo.  London.  1643.     [M.  18.  24.] 

A  Catechism  containing  the  Substance  of  Religion  in  the  Words  and 
Phrases  of  Scripture.      12mo^  London,  1683.     [P.  344.  (9.)] 

Arrowsmith  (John)  Armilla  Catechetica.  A  Chain  of  Principles  ;  or,  an 
Orderly  Concatenation  of  Theological  Aphorisms.  4to.  Cambridge, 
1659.     [F.  15.  19.] 

A  Summary  of  the  Doctrine  of  Jesus  Christ  and  his  Apostles  for  the  In- 
struction of  Youth.     12mo.  London,  1797.     [Hh.  4.  33.] 

Bacon  (Francis,  Lord)  Confession  of  Faith,     hi  the  Scholar  Armed,  Vol.  I. 

LFf.  4.  34.] 

Baker  (Sir  Richard)  Meditations  and  Disquisitions  upon  the  Lord's 
Prayer.     4to.  London,  1637.     [K.  15.  4.] 

Barrow  (Isaac)  An  Exposition  of  the  Lord's  Prayer  and  the  Decalogue. 
8vo.  London,  1681.     [F.   7.  44.] 

Briggs  (Joseph)  Catechetical  Exercises;  or,  Questions  and  Answers  for 
Youth  to  learn.  With  the  Catechist's  Enlargement  upon  them.  12mo. 
Cambridge,  1696.     [P.   343.  (2.)] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  A  Short  and  Plain  Catechism  ;  being  an  Explana- 
tion of  the  Creed,  Ten  Commandments,  and  the  Lord's  Prayer,  by 
way  of  Question  and  Answer.     12mo.  London,  1742.     [P.  338.  15.] 

Chifletius  (Laurent)  Catechisme  de  la  Premiere  Communion.  12mo. 
Bruxelles,  1647.     [M.  18.  2G.] 

Deacon  ( )  A  Full,  True,  and  Comprehensive  Account  of  Chris- 
tianity ;  in  two  Catechisms.     8vo.  London,  1748.     [A.  17.  74.] 

Die  Hoofd-Inhouu  van  die  Leering  van  Jesus  Christus,  tot  Gebruk  voor 
die  Neger-Gemeenten  van  die  Evangelische  Broeer-Kerk. — That  is,  A 
Summary  of  Christian  Doctrine  mi  the  Creole  Dialect,  spoken  in  the 
Danish  West  India  Island  of  St.  Croix  and  St.  Jan.  Compiled  for  the 
Brethren's  Church.     8vo.  Barby,  1785.     [Hh.  9.  52.] 

Freylinghausen  (John  Anastasius)  An  Abstract  of  the  Whole  Doctrine 
of  the  Christian  Religion,  with  Observations.  [Translated  from  the 
German  by  Joseph  Planta,  Esq  and  edited  by  Beilby  Porteus,  Bishop 
of  London.]      royal  8vo.  London,   1804.     (T-wo  Copies.) 

[Hh.  1.  22,23.] 

Gastrell  (Francis,  Bishop  of  Chester)  The  Christian  Institutes,  or  the 
Sincere  Word  of  God.     12mo.  London,  1762.     [Ff.  8.  69.] 

Grotii  (Hugonis)  Baptizatorum  Puerorum  Institutio,  alternis  Interroga- 
tionibus  et  Responsionibus.     12mo.  Londini,  1688.     [P.  356.] 

Hammond  (Henry)  A  Practical  Catechisme.     4to.  London,  1649. 

[I.  14.  39.] 

Hopkins  (Ezekiel,  Bishop  of  Derry)  An  Exposition  of  the  Ten  Command- 
ments.    4to.  London,  1691.     [Hh.  9.  67.] 

Labini  (Vincenzo)  Mighimgha  Tal-Taghlim  Nisrami  Ghad-Diocesi  Ti- 
ghu. — Compendio  della  Dottrina  Christiana  ad  Uso  della  sua  Diocesi. 
(In  Maltese  and  Italian.)     4to.  1803.     [Hh.  9.  60.] 


176  RELIGION. 

Mayer  (John)  A  Short  Catechism,  necessary  to  be  learned  by  all  such  as 
come  to  the  Holy  Communion,  according  to  the  late  Ordinance  of  Par- 
liament.     12mo.  London,  1646.     [_M.  18.  24.] 

OsTERVALD  (J.  F.)  Grounds  and  Principles  of  the  Christian  Religion. 
12mo.  London,  1751.     [E.  27.  10.] 

Patrick  (Symon,  Bishop  of  Ely)  A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  Ten  Com- 
mandments.    8vo.  London,  16—.     [P.  270.  (21.)] 

Scripture  Religion  :  or,  a  Short  View  of  the  Faith  and  Practice  of  a 
True  Christian ;  as  laid  down  in  the  Scriptures  and  taught  in  the 
Church  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1706.     [N.  7.  33.] 

Shutte  (Christopher)  A  Compendious  Forme  and  Surame  of  Christian 
Doctrine,  called  the  Testimonie  of  a  true  Faith.     8vo.  London,  1637. 

[K.  15.  38.] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  The  Young  Christian  Instructed.  12mo.  London, 
1725.     [P.  347.  (6.)] 

Sykoe  (Edward,  Archbishop  of  Tuam)  An  Essay  towards  making  the 
knowledge  of  Religion  easy  to  the  meanest  capacity.  12mo.  London, 
1744.     [P.  347.  (5.)] 

Taylor  (John)  A  Catechism,  or  Summary  of  the  Christian  Religion. 
With  Proofs  from  Scripture.     12mo.  London,  1750.     [P.  347.  (12.)] 

The  Catechumen  ;  or,  an  Account  given  by  the  Young  Person  to  the 
Minister,  of  his  knowledge  in  Religion  upon  his  first  admission  to  the 
Lord's  Table.     I2mo.  London,  1690.     [P.  348.  (9.)] 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Bible :  or,  Rules  of  Discipline,  gathered  through 
the  whole  course  of  Scripture,  by  way  of  Question  and  Answer.  12mo. 
London,  1633.     [H.  8.  10.] 

The  Principles  of  the  Christian  Religion  briefly  explained,  with  the  Scrip- 
tures on  which  they  are  grounded,  by  Archbishop  Usher.  12rao. 
London,  1703.     [P.  348.  (5.)] 

Watts  (Isaac)  Catechisms ;  or.  Instructions  in  the  Principles  of  the 
Christian  Religion,  composed  for  Children  and  Youth.  12mo.  London, 
1730.     [A.  19.  42.] 

Wilson  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man)  The  Knowledge  and  Prac- 
tice of  Christianity  made  easy  to  the  meanest  capacities.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1741.     [E.  27.  2.] 

Wilson  (William)  Collectanea  Theologica ;  or,  the  Student's  Manual  of 
Divinity.     12mo.  Londini,  1816.     [Aa.  3.  83.] 

Worthington  (John)  A  Form  of  Sound  Words ;  or,  a  Scripture  Cate- 
chism.    12mo.  London,  1674.     [P.  349.  (7.)] 


COLLECTIONS,  &c.  OF  THE  XXXIX  ARTICLES.    177 

3.  Confessions  of  Faith  of  Different  Churches,  and 
Treatises  thereon. 

i.   The  Thirty- Nine  Articles^  or  the  Confession  of  Faith  of 
the  United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland. 

(1)  Collections  of  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles. 

Articles,  whereupon  il  was  agreed  by  the  Archbishops  and  Bishops  of 
both  Prouinces  and  the  whole  Cieargie :  in  the  Conuocation  holden  at 
London  in  the  yeare  of  our  Lord  God  1562,  according  to  the  computa- 
tion o^  the  Church  of  En<jland.  For  the  auoyding  of  the  Diuersities 
of  Opinions,  and  for  the  stablishing  of  consent  touching  true  Religion. 
4to.     Imprinted  by  Robert  Barker.     London,  1612.     [M.  15.  27.] 

The  Thirty-Nine  Articles.  With  the  Royal  Declaration  prefixed.  4to. 
London,  1630.     [M.  15.  27.] 

The  Thirty-Nine  Articles,  reprinted  by  his  Majesties  Command.  With 
His  Royal  Declaration  prefixed  thereunto.     4to.  London,  1662. 

[M.  20.  18.] 

The  Thirty-Nine  Articles.     12mo.  London,  1813.     [Aa.  3.  82.] 
A  Collection  of  the  Articles,  Injunctions,  Canons,  &c.  of  the  Church  of 
England.     4to.  1661.     [D.  19.  5.] 

A  Collection  of  the  Articles,  Injunctions,  Canons,  &c.  of  the  Church  of 
England,  in  Latin  and  English.     4to.  London,  1671-97.     [N.  6.  27.] 

The  Thirty-Nine  Articles,  Constitutions,  and  Canons  of  the  Church  of 
England'.     8vo.  London,  1724.     [R.  13.  8.] 

Akticuli  Lambethani.     12mo.  Londini,  1651.     [P.  347.  (3.)] 


(2)  Treatises  and  Expositions,  &c.  of  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles. 

Bennet  (Thomas)  An  Essay  on  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles  of  Religion, 
agreed  on  in  1562,  and  revised  in  1571.     8vo.  London,  1715. 

[D.  6.  16.] 

An  Historical  and  Critical  Essay  upon  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles  of  the 

Church  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1724.     [G.  26.  18.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1724.     [Hh.  9.  54.] 

Rogers  (Thomas)  Analysis  of  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles.     4to.  London, 
1625.     [Ff.  7.  114.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1639.     [F.  7.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1675.     [Ff.  6.  52.'\ 

Elis  (Joannis)  Articiilorum  XXXIX  Ecclesiae  Anglicanse  Defensio.    His 
accedunt  Articuli  Lambethani.    12mo.  Cantabrigiae,  1694.    [H,  8.  11.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bp.  of  Salisbury)  An  Exposition  of  the  Thirty-Nine  Ar- 
ticles of  the  Church  of  England,     folio,  London,  1699.     [Ff.  3.  QQ^ 

' Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1699.     [N.  1.  13.] 

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178  RELIGION. 

A  Prefatory  Discourse  to  an  Examination  of  a  late  Book,  entituled  '  An  Expo- 
sition of  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles  of  the  Church  of  England,  by  Gilbert, 
Bitihop  of  Sariim.'     \_By  William  Binckes.']     4to.  London,  1702. 

[M.  14.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1702.     [N.  8.  27.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1702.     [P.  24.  (2.)] 

A  Defence  of  Bishop  Burnet's  Exposition,  in  Answer  to  the  "  Prefatory 
Discourse."     4to.  London,  1703.     [P.  24.  (3.)] 

The  Exposition  given  by  My  Lord  Bishop  of  Sarum  of  the  Second  Article  of 
our  Religion,  examined.     4to.  London,  1702.     [M.  15.  1.] 

Txvo  other  Copies.     4to.  London,  1702.     [N.  8.  23,27.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1702.     [P.  40.  (20.)] 

Remarks  thereon  by  Gilbert  [Burnet]  Lord  Bishop  of  Sarum.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1702.     [M.  15.  1.] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Twenty-Third  Article  of  Religion,  from  a  late  Expo- 
sition ascribed  to  My  Lord  of  Sarum.  \_By  Robert  Bvrscovgh.~\  4to. 
London,  1702.     [P.  24.  (5.)] 

-^ Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1702.     [M.  20.  4.] 

The  Complaint  of  the  Lower  House  of  Convocation  against  Bishop  Burnet. 
4to.  London,  1705.     [P.  51.  (20.)] 

Beveridge  (William,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  An  Exposition  of  the  Thirty- 
Nine  Articles  of  th*e  Church  of  England,     folio,  London,  1716. 

[Ff.  3.  64.] 
• Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1716.     [Ff.  6.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1716.     [Ff.  6.  61.] 

Welchman  (Edwardi)  XXXIX  Articuli  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae,  Textibus  e 
Sacra  Scriptura  depromptis  confirmati,  brevibusque  Notis  illustrati. 
Svo.  Oxonii,  1718.     [N.  9.  9.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     Svo.  Oxonii,  1724.     [P.  164.  (4.)] 

Veneer  (John)  An  Exposition  of  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles  of  the  Church 
of  England.     Svo.  London,  1725.     [Ff.  6.  62.J 

Madan  (Martin)  A  Scriptural  Comment  upon  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles 
of  the  Church  of  England.  With  an  occasional  Preface  and  Appendix. 
London,  1772.     [P.  299.  (5.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1772.     [Hh.  3.  47.] 

Hervey  (Thomas)  Elementa  Christiana  ;  the  Thirty- Nine  Articles  of  the 
Church  of  England  proved  to  be  agreeable  to  the  Word  of  God,  in 
their  Literal  and  Grammatical  Sense,  in  a  new,  familiar,  catechetical 
form.     12mo.  Kendal,  1791.     [Ff.  7.  23.] 

ToMLiNE  (George  Pretyman,  Bishop  of  Winchester)  A  Scriptural  Expo- 
sition of  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles  of  Religion.  (Elements  of  Christ. 
Theolog.  Vol.  IL)     [Ff.  5.  78.] 

Another  Copy.  (Elements  of  Christ.  Theolog.  Vol.  II.)    [Ff.  6.  68.] 

Winchester  (Thomas)  A  Dissertation  on  the  XVIIth  Article  of  the 
Church  of  England;  to  which  is  subjoined  a  short  Tract,  ascertaining 
the  reign  and  time  in  which  the  Royal  Declaration  before  the  XXXIX 
Articles  was  first  published.     Svo.  Oxford,  1773.     [P.  305.  (2.)] 


DISSENTERS'  CONFESSIONS  OF  FAITH.        179 

The  Church  of  England  vindicated  from  Misrepresentation,  shewing  her 
genuine  Doctrines  as  contained  in  her  Articles,  Liturgies,  and  Homilies. 
8vo.  London,  1801.     [Hh.  3.  28.3 

Kipling  (Thomas)  The  Articles  of  the  Church  of  England  proved  not  to 
be  Calvinistic.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1802.     [Hh,  3.  28.] 

Kipling  (Thomas)  Appendix  to  the  Articles  of  the  Church  of  England 
proved  not  to  be  Calvinistic.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1802.     [Hh.  3.  28.] 

Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet,  by  Thomas  Kipling,  D.D.  entithd  '  The  Articles  of 
the  Church  of  England  proved  not  to  be  Calvinistic.'  By  Academicua.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1802.     [Gg.  7.  18.] 

Another  Copy.      8vo.  Cambridge,  1802.     [Hh.  3.  28.;] 

Priestcraft  in  Perfection  :  or  a  Detection  of  the  Fraud  of  inserting  this 
Clause,  "  The  Church  hath  power  to  decree  Rites  and  Ceremonies  and 
Authority  in  Controversies  of  Faith,"  in  the  Twentieth  Article  of  the 
Church  of  England.     [By  Matthew  Tindal.]     8vo.  London,  1710. 

[P.  224.  (6.)] 

Reflections  on  a  late  Pamphlet,  intitled  "  Priestcraft  in  Perfection."  8vo. 
Londo?i,  1710.     [P.  224.  (7.)] 


ii.  Confessions  of  Faith  of  Protestant  Dissenters  from  tJic 
United  Church  of  England  aiid  Ireland. 

(1)    Confession  of  the  Westminster  Assembly  of  Divines. 

A  Confession  of  Faith,  according  to  the  Best-Reformed  Churches :  for 
the  Generall  Satisfaction  of  Tender  Consciences.  [By  the  Westmin- 
ster Assembly  of  Divines.]     4to.  London,  1647.     [M.  20.  20.] 

A  Confession  of  Faith  and  Catechisms  agreed  upon  by  the  Assembly  of 
Divines  at  Westminster.      12mo.     [C.  16.  14.] 

The  Humble  Advice  of  the  Assembly  of  Divines,  by  Authority  of  Parlia- 
ment sitting  at  Westminster,  concerning  part  of  a  Confession  of  Faith 
presented  by  them  lately  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament.     4to. 

[M.  20.  20.] 

Confessio  Fidei  in  Conventu  Theologorum  authoritate  Parliamenti  Angh- 
cani  indicto  elaborata,  una  cum  Catechismo  duplici  Majori  Mino- 
rique,      12mo.  Cantabrigiae,  1C56.     [E.  16.  39.] 


(2)  Confession  of  the  Society  of  Fiuends  or  Quakers. 

An  Apology  for  the  true  Christian  Doctrine  ;  being  an  Explanation  and 
Vindication  of  the  Principles  and  Doctrines  of  the  People  called 
Quakers.    By  Robert  Barclay.     4to.  Birmingham,  1765,.    [C.  21.12.] 

Another  Copy ;  together  with  a  Catechism  and  Confession  of 

Faith,     folio.     In  Barclay  s  Works.     [E.  10.  30.] 

Keith  (George)  The  Standard  of  the  Quakers  examined:  or  an  Ansxcer  to 
the  Apology  of  Robert  Barclay.     8vo.  London,  1702.     [N.  9.  62.'] 

Tuke  (Henry)  The  Faith  of  the  People,  called  Quakers,  in  our  Lord  and 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ;  set  forth  in  various  Extracts  from  their  Writings. 
8vo.  London,  1801.     [Hh.  2.  35.'] 


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180  RELIGION. 


iii.  Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland. 

The  Confession  of  Faith  and  the  Larger  and  Shorter  Catechisme  first 
agreed  upon  by  the  Assembly  of  Divines  at  Westminster ;  and  now  ap- 
proved by  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland  to  be  a  part  of 
Uniformity  in  Religion  between  the  Kirks  of  Christ  in  the  three  King- 
doms. Together  with  the  Solemn  League  and  Covenant.  18mo. 
London,  1651.     [E.  17.  16,] 

The  Confession  of  Faith,  the  Larger  and  Shorter  Catechisms,  Covenants, 
National  and  Solemn  League,  Directories  for  Publick  and  Family 
Worship,  Form  of  Church  Government,  &c.  of  Pubiick  Authority  in  the 
Church  of  Scotland.     12mo.  Edinburgh,  1810.     [li.  3.  51.'] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Edinburgh,  1810.     [Ff.  7.  29-3 


iv.  Confessions  of  Faith  of  Foreig7i  Reformed  Churches. 

HospiNiANi  (Rudolphi)  Concordia  Discors :  De  Origine  et  Progressu 
Formulae  CoNcoRCiiE  Bergensis  Liber.     Tiguri,  1607.     [K.  1.  3.] 

Geruardi  (Johannis)  Confessio  Catholica;  in  qua  Doctrina  Catholica  et 
Evangelica,  quam  Ecclesise  AugustanjF,  CoNiKssioNi  addictae  pro- 
fitentur,  ex  Romano-Catholicorum  Scriptorum  suffragiis  confirmatur. 
4to.  2  vols.  Jenffi,  1634.     [K.  20.  23,24.J 

Calovii  (Abrahami)  Criticus  Sacer,  vel  Commentarii  Apodicto-Elenchtici 
super  Augustanam  Confessionem.     4to.  Lipsiae,  1646.     [I.  20.  24.] 

Spangenberg  (August  Gottlieb)  Exposition  of  Christian  Doctrine,  as 
taught  in  the  Protestant  Church  of  the  United  Brethren  or  Unitas 
Fratrum.  Translated  from  the  German.  By  Benjamin  La  Trobe. 
8vo.  Bath,  1796.     [Cc.  3.  43.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Bath,  1796.     [Ff.  6.  83.] 

Maresii  (Sam.)  Foederatum  Belgium  Orthodoxum ;  sive  Confessionis 
EccLESiARUM  Belgicarum  Exegcsis.    4to.  Groningae,  1652.  [D.  7. 10.] 

Confessio,  sive  Declaratio  Sententi^  Pastorum,  qui  in  Foederato 
Belgio  Remonstrantes  vocantur,  super  praecipuis  Articulis  Fidei 
Christianae.      12rao.  Londini,  1702.     [M.  18.  16,] 

Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.  Londini,  1702.     [R.  21.  63.] 

Responsio  Necessaria  ad  Contra- Remonstranfium  Declaratiunem.  4to. 
Lug.  Bat.  \Q\?,.     [L.  19.  41.] 

Censura  in  Confessionem,  sive  Declarationem  Sententix  eorum,  qui  in. 
Fccderato  Belgio  Remonstrantes  vocantur,  super  prcecipuis  Articulis  Reli~ 
gionis  Christiance  a  SS.  Theologice  Professoribus  Academice  Leidensis 
instituta.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1626.     [L.  19.  8.] 

Apologia  pro  Confessione,  sive  Declaratione  Sententiae  eorum  qui  in 
Foederato  Belgio  vocantur  Remonstrantes,  super  praecipuis  Articulis 
Keligionis  Christianas,  contra  Censuram  quatuor  Professorum  Leiden- 
sium.     4to.  1629.     [L.  19.  7.] 

Specimen  Calumninrum  atque  heterodoxarum  opinionum  ex  Remonstrantium 
Apologia  excerptarum.  Per  Theologice  Professores  in  Academia  Leydensi. 
4to.  Lvg.  Bat.  1630.     [L.  19.  23.] 


HARMONIES  OF  CONFESSIONS  OF  FAITH,  &c.  181 

Peltii  (Joannis)  Harmonia  Remonstrantium  et  Socinianorum,  in  variis  Reli- 
gionis  Christiance  Dogmatihus,  quibus  opposita  est  Sententia  Orthodoxa 
Ecdesiarum  vere  Reformatantm.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1633.     [L.  19.  20.] 

Vedelius  Rhapsodus.  Sive  Vindiciae  Doctrinse  Remonstrantium  a  crimi- 
nationibus  et  calumniis  Nicolai  Vedelii,     4to.  Harderovici,  1633. 

[L,  20.  27.] 

V.   Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Unitarians  in  Poland, 

Confessio  Fidei  Christianae,  edita  nomine  Ecclesiarum,  quae  in  Poloxia 
Unum  Deum  et  Filium  ejus  Unigenitum  Jesum  Christum  et  Spiritum 
Sanctum  profitentur  [a  Jona  Schlichtingio].   12mo.  1751.   [E.  27.  8.] 


vi.    Collections  and  Harmonies  of  Confessions  of  Faith. 

Corpus  et  Syntagma  Confessionum  Fidei,  quae  in  diversis  Regnis  et 
Nationibus,  Ecclesiarum  Nomine,  fuerunt  authentice  editae,  in  celeberri- 
mis  Conventibus,  publicaque  Auctoritate  comprobatae.  4to.  Genevae, 
1612.     [N.  6.  21.] 

An  Harmony  of  the  Confessions  of  the  Faith  of  the  Christian  Reformed 
Churches,  which  purely  profess  the  Holy  Doctrines  of  the  Gospel  in  all 
the  chief  Kingdoms,  Nations,  and  Provinces  of  Europe,  newly  translated 
out  of  Latino  into  English.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1586.     [I.  18.  17.] 


VI.    Moral  and  Casuistical  Divinity. 

A  Discourse  of  Duels,  shewing  the  Sinful  Nature  and  Mischievous 
Effects  of  them,  and  answering  the  usual  excuses  made  for  them  by 
Challengers,  Accepters,  and  Seconds.  By  T.  C.  D.  D.  4to.  London, 
1687.     [M.  14.  13.] 

Adis  (Henry)  A  Fanatick's  Testimony  against  Swearing.  4to.  London, 
1661.     [Hh.  8.  22.] 

Amesii  (Gulielmi)  De  Conscientia  et  ejus  Jure  Libri  qainque.  4to.  Am- 
stelodami,  1630.     [E.  20.  18.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.  Amstelodami,  1654.     [E.  8.  12.] 

A  Rebuke  to  the  Sin  of  Uncleanness.     18mo.  London,  1704. 

[P.  35S.  (7.)] 
Azpilcueta  (Martini)  Enchiridion,  sive  Manuale  Confessariorum  et  Poeni- 
tentium.     8vo.  Antverpiae,  1625.     [K.  19.  25.] 

Daily  (Lewis)  The  Practice  of  Piety.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  11.  19.] 

Bauny  (Stephani)  De  Sacramentis  ac  Personis  Sacris,  earumque  Digni- 
tate,  Obligationibus,  ac  Jure.  Theologiae  Moralis  Pars  prima,  folio, 
Parisiis,  1640.     [M.  5.  18.] 

Baxter  (Richard)  A  Call  to  the  Unconverted,  to  turn  and  live,  and 
accept  of  Mercy,  while  Mercy  may  be  had.     12mo.  London,  1658. 

[K.  17.  30.] 

Another  Copy,  folio.  In  his  Practical  Works,  Vol.  XL  [K.  23.  2.] 

Bingham  (Joseph)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Mercy  of  God  to  Peni- 
tent Sinners.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [N.  9.  32.] 


182  RELIGION. 

Bkuni  (Vincentii)  Brevis  Tractatus  de  Sacramento  Poenitentiae.  18mo. 
Colonic,  1604.     [K.  16.  26.] 

The  Christian  Q^conomy,  translated  from  the  Original  Greek  of  an 
Old  Manuscript,  found  in  the  Isle  of  Patmos.     12mo.  Edinburgh. 

[Ff.  8.  67.] 
The  Clergyman's  Companion  in  visiting  the  Sick.     8vo.  London,  1723. 

[A.  19.  27.] 
DuNTON  (John)  The  Hazard  of  a  Death-bed  Repentance.     8vo.  London, 
1728.     [P.  81.  (12.)] 

Dyke  (Jeremiah)  A  Good  Conscience :  or  a  Treatise  shewing  the  nature, 
meanes,  markes,  benefit,  and  necessitie  thereof.     12mo.  London,  1629. 

[F.  16.  9.] 

Ellis  (Clement)  The  Necessity  of  serious  Consideration  and  Speedy  Re- 
pentance.    8vo.  London,  1691.     [R.  13.  39.] 

Fawcett  (John)  An  Essay  on  Anger.    12mo.  Leeds,  1788.    [Ee.  4.  88.] 

FiLLiucii  (Vincentii)  Quaestiones  Morales  de  Christianis  Officiis  et  Ca- 

sibus  Conscientiae.     2  vols,  folio,  Antverpiae,  1623.     [G.  3.  8,9.] 
Exemplar  aliud.     2  vols,  folio,  Lugduni,  1622.     [L  3.  13,14.] 

Fleetwood  (Wm.  Bishop  of  Ely)  The  Devout  Christian's  Exemplar. 
8vo.  London,  1727.     [R.  12.  20.] 

Fowler  (Edward,  Bp.  of  Gloucester)  The  Design  of  Christianity,  demon- 
strating that  the  enduing  men  with  inward  real  Righteousness  or  true 
Holiness  was  the  ultimate  end  of  our  Saviour's  coming  into  the  world. 
8vo.  London,  1671.     [L  15.  38.] 

. Another  Copy.     8vo.  In  Bp.  Watson's   Coll.  of  Tracts,  Vol. 

VI.     [L  25.  25.] 

Goodman  (John)  The  Penitent  Pardoned  :  or  a  Discourse  of  the  Nature 
of  Sin.     4to.  London,  1683.     [B.  7-  24.] 

Goodwin  (Thomas)  A  Childe  of  Light  walking  in  Darkness,  or  a  Treatise 
shewing  the  causes  by  which,  the  cases  wherein,  the  ends  for  which, 
God  leaves  his  Children  to  Distress  of  Conscience.    4to.  London,  1636. 

[Hh.  9.  66.] 

Hall  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Characters  of  Virtues  and  Vices.    8vo. 

London,  1608.  [K.  15.  35.] 
Hall   (Joseph)  Salomon's  Divine  Arts  of  Ethickes,   Politickes,   CEcono- 

mickes,  drawne  into  Method  out  of  his  Proverbs  and  Ecclesiastes.   8vo. 

London,  1609.  [K.  15.  35. J 
Another  Copy,     folio.     In  his  Works.     [H.  23.  12.] 

Hammond  (Henry)  Of  a  Death-bed  Repentance.     4to.  Oxford,  1645. 

[N.  8.  38.] 

Harwood  (Edward)  Reflections  on  the  Unacceptableness  of  a  Death-bed 

Repentance.     London,  1762,  8vo.     [P.  256.  (8.)] 
Henriques  (Henrici)  Summa  Theologiae     Moralis.      folio,    Moguntiae, 

1613.     [H.  12.  23.] 
Henry  (Matthew)   A   Discourse  concerning   Meekness.     8vo.  London, 

1717.     [R.  13.36.] 
Johnson  (Anthony)  Publick  Prayer,  an  indispensible  Duty.     8vo.  I^n- 

don,  1729.     [P.  58.  (6.)] 
Kidder  (Richard,  Bp.  of  Dath  and  Wells)  A   Discourse  concerning   the 

Grounds  of  Christian  Fortitude.     12mo.  London,  1680.     [M.  1  8.  12.] 


MORAL  AND  CASUISTICAL  DIVINITY.        183 

Laymanni  (Pauli)  Theologia  Moralis.     folio,  Lutetiae,  1630.     [H.  9.  9.] 
Letters  of  Advice  from  two  Reverend  Divines  to  a  Young  Gentleman, 
about  a  weighty  Case  of  Conscience.     12mo.  London,   1687. 

[L.  8.  36.] 

Tetrachordon,  Expositions  upon  the  4  chief  Places  in  Scripture  which 

treat  of  Marriage  or  Nullities  of  Marriage.     [By  John  Milton.]     4to. 

[N.  8.  34.] 
Nesselii   (Nicolai)   Tractatus   de  Avaritia,  quae  est  Idolorum  Servitus. 
12mo.  Leodii,  1636.     [F.  17.  2.] 

Parsons  (Robert)  The  Christian  Directory.     8vo.  London,  1687. 

[C.  15.  35.] 
Payne  (William)  A  Practical  Discourse  of  Repentance.     8vo.  London, 

1693.     [N.  7.  65,'] 

Pelling  (Edward)  A  Practical  Discourse  concerning  Holiness.  8vo. 
London,  1695.     [R.  10.  68.] 

Public  Prayer.     A  Treatise  in  two  Parts.     12mo.  London,  1766. 

[A.  19.  dG.] 
Reynolds  (John)  A  Discourse  concerning  Sacred  Zeal.     8vo.  London, 
1716.     [M.  6.  31.] 

Sanderson  (Robert,  Bp.  of  Lincoln)  Nine  Cases  of  Conscience.    London, 

1678.     [N.  9.  43.] 

Sandersoni  (Roberti)  De  Obligatione  Juramenti  Praelectiones.  12mo. 
Londini,  1696.     [M.  18.  17.] 

Sayri  (Francisci)  Clavis  Regia  Sacerdotum,  Casuum  Conscientiee,  sive 
Theologiae  Moralis  Thesauri,  Locos  Communes  aperiens.  folio, 
Antverpise,  1619.     [L  3.  12.] 

Scott  (Thomas)  A  Discourse  on  Repentance.     12mo.   London,  1786. 

[Ii.1.6.] 

Taylor  (Jeremy,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor)  Ductor  Dubitantium  ; 
or  the  Rule  of  Conscience  in  her  general  measures,  serving  as  a  great 
instrument  for  the  determination  of  Cases  of  Conscience,  folio,  Lon- 
don, 1660.     [L  1.  15.] 

The  Advantages  of  Repentance.     8vo.  London,  17 — .     [P.  311.  (1.)] 

The  Causes  of  the  Decay  of  Christian  Piety.     8vo.  London,  1667. 

[Ff.  7.  73.] 

The  Character  of  a  Weaned  Christian,  or  the  Evangelical  Art  of  Pro- 
moting Self-Denial.     12mo.  London,  1675.     [K.  8.  35.'] 
The  Government  of  the  Tongue.     8vo.  Oxford,  1674.     [R.  13.  88.] 
A  Treatise  of  Repentance  and  of  Fasting,  especially  of  the  Lent  Fast. 
12mo.  London,  1686.     [K.  8.  30.] 

Trovamal^  (Baptistae)  Rosella  Casuum.      8vo.  Venetiis,  m  cccc]f  C  t)r. 

[K.  18.  32.] 
Vio    (Thomae    de,  Cajetani  Cardinalis)  De  Peccatis  Summula.     24mo. 
Lugduni,  1569.     [B.  8.  36.] 

Vivaldi   (Johannis   Ludovici)    Aureum   Opus  de  Veritate  Contritionis. 

8vo.  Parisiis,  1519.     [K.  18.  24.] 
Wake  (Wm.  Archb.  of  Canterbury)   A  Practical  Discourse  concerning 

Swearing.     12mo.  London,  1696.     [M.  18.  52.] 


184  RELIGION. 

VII.  Polemical  Divinity. 
1.   General  Treatises  on  Polemical  Divinity. 

Enchiridion  variarum  Disputationuni,  quae  in  Academia  Moguntina  contra 
Calvinistas  propositae  sunt,  Praeside  Martino  Becano.  8vo.  Moguntiai, 
1606.     [G.  19.  32.] 

Petavii  (Dionysii)  Theologia  Polemica.  4  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1644- 
1650.     [I.  2.  16-20.] 

Syllabus. 

Tom.  I.  De  Deo,  Deique  Proprietatibus. 
JI.  De  Trinitate. 

III.  De  Angelis  Mundi  Opificio,  et  de  Ecclesiastica  Hierarchia. 

IV.  De  Incarnatione  Verbi. 

TiioRNDicii  (Herberti)  De  llatione  ac  Jure  Finiendi  Controversias  Eccle- 
sia;  Disputatio.     folio,  Londini,  1670.     [E.  9.  24.] 

Gaffarelli  (Jacob!)  Quaestio  Pacifica,  Num  orta  in  Religione  Dissidia 
componi  et  conciliari  possint  per  Humanas  Rationes  et  Philosophorum 
Principia;  per  Antiques  Christianorum  Orientalium  Libros ;  et  per 
propria  Haereticorum  Dogmata.     4to.  Parisiis,  1645.     [K.  20.  2.] 

Edwards  (John)  A  Discourse  concerning  Truth  and  Error,  especially  in 
Matters  of  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1701.     [B.  7.  46.] 

Theological  and  Metaphysical  Papers  concerning  Reason  and  Revelation. 
8vo.  London,  1742.     [P.  96.  (6.)] 

TucKNEY  (Antony)  and  Whichcot  (Benjamin)  Letters  on  the  use  of  Rea- 
son in  Religion,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1753.     [Hh.  3.  23.] 

*BooNE  (Charles)  The  Book  of  Churches  and  Sects,  or  the  Opinions  of 
all  Denominations  of  Christians  differing  from  the  Church  of  England, 
traced  to  their  Source  by  an  Exposition  of  the  various  Translations  and 
Interpretations  of  the  Sacred  Writings.  To  which  is  added,  a  brief 
Refutation  of  Unitarianism,  and  an  Arrangement  of  Texts  in  support 
of  the  Tenets  of  the  Church  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1826. 


2.  Treatises  on  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion, 
and  in  Defence  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion 
against  Jews,  Mohammedans,  Atheists,  and  Deists, 

i.  On  the  7 ruth  of  the  Christian  Religion,  generally. 

[For  Sermons  and  Lectures  on  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion  see 
Title  IX.  Sect.  2.  infra.] 

Fabricii  (Jo.  Alberti)  Delectus  Argumentorum  et  Syllabus  Scriptorum, 
qui  Veritatem  Religionis  Christianse  adversus  Atheos,  Epicureos, 
Deistas  seu  Naturalistas,  Idololatras,  Judaeos  et  Muhammedanos  lucu- 
brationibus  suis  asseruerunt.  Pra^missa  sunt  Eusebii  Caesariensis  Pro- 
emium  et  Capita  priora  Demonstrationis  Evangelicae,  Groece  et 
Latine.     4to.  Hamburg!,  1725.     [R.  8.  21.] 

HooRNBEEKii  (Joannis)  Summa  Controversiarum  Religionis  cum  Infide- 
libus,  Haereticis,  et  Schismaticis.     Svo,  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1658. 

[G.  8.  30o] 


TRUTH  OF  THE  CHRISTIAN  RELIGION.      185 

MoRNiEi  Plessasi  (Philippi)  De  Veritate  Religionis  Christianae  adversus 
Atheos,  Epicureos,  Ethnicos,  Judaeos,  Mahumedistas,  et  cseteros  Infi- 
deles  Liber.     8vo.  Lug.  Bat.  1605.     [M.  22.  8.] 

Exemplar  aliud.      Svo.  Herbornae,  1632.     [D.  15.  53.'] 

Exemplar  aliud.     Svo.  Herbornae,  1632.     [I.  18.  29.] 

Addison  (Joseph)  Evidences  of  Christian  Revelation ;  with  a  Preface 
(by  Bp.  Gibson)  containing  the  sentiments  of  Mr.  Boyle,  Mr.  Locke, 
and  Sir  I.  Newton,  on  Revelation.     8vo.  London,  1730.   [R.  13.  24.J 

A  Discourse  ou  Providence ;  proving  that  this  Doctrine,  as  delivered  in 
the  Gospel,  is  a  Demonstration  of  the  Divine  Original  of  the  Christian 
Dispensation.     Svo.  London,  1747.     [R.  IS.  25r\ 

Allix  (Peter)  Reflections  upon  the  Books  of  the  Holy  Scripture,  to  esta- 
blish the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion.  2  vols,  in  1,  Svo.  London, 
1688.     [L.  7.  50.] 

Basset  (Edward)  An  Argument  upon  the  Reasonableness  and  Necessity 
of  the  Christian  Revelation,  addressed  chiefly  to  persons  of  quality  and 
a  liberal  education.     Cambridge,  1727.     QP.  172.  (3.)] 

Baxter  (Richard)  The  Reasons  of  the  Christian  Religion.  4to.  London, 
1667.     [F.  15.  24.] 

Benson  (George)  A  Summary  View  of  the  Evidences  of  Christ's  Resur- 
rection.    Svo.  London,  1754.     [P.  185.  (2.)] 

Observations  on  the  Conduct  and  Character  of  Judas  Iscariot.  QBy  John 
BoNAR.]     Svo.  Edinburgh,  1750.     [R.   IS.  25.] 

BoTT  (Thomas)  Discourses  on  the  Design  of  Christianity.  8vo.  London, 
1724.     [R.  11.   IS.] 

Bradley  (John)  A  View  of  Christianity,  with  the  History  of  the  Life 
and  Miracles  of  ApoUonius  Tyanaeus.   Svo.  London,  1699.  \^D.  15.  28.] 

Broadley  (Thomas)  An  Essay  on  the  Internal  Evidence  of  the  Religion 
of  Moses.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1805.     [Gg.  7.  13.] 

Broadley  (Thomas)  An  Essay  on  the  External  Evidence  of  the  Religion 
of  Moses.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1806.     [Gg.  7.  14.] 

Broadley  (Thomas)  The  Fulness  of  the  time  when  Christ  came  into  the 
World.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1807.     [Gg.  7.  14.] 

Bryant  (Jacob)  A  Treatise   upon  the  Authenticity  of  the   Scriptures. 

8vo.  London,  1792.     [Ff.  6.  14.] 
Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1810.     [Ff.  5.  9.] 

Burnett  (Thomas)  The  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion,  with  the  False- 
hood of  all  other  Religions,  proved.     Svo.  London,  1 730.  [P.  1 33.  (2.)] 

Chalmers  (Thomas)  The  Evidence  and  Authority  of  the  Christian  Reve- 
lation.    Svo.  Edinburgh,  1817.     [Ff.  5.  13.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1817.     [Ff.  5.  14.] 

Plain  Reasons  for  being  a  Christian.     [By  Dr.  S.  Chandler.]     8vo. 

London,  1730.     [P.  190.  (11.)] 

^  Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1730.     [P.  338.  (13.)] 

Colliber  (Samuel)  The  Christian   Religion  founded  on  Reason. — The 

Religion  of  Nature  considered.     Svo.  London,  1729-31.   [R.  11.  51.] 
Crownfiuld  (Henry)  An  Essay  on  the  SuflBciency  and  Perfection  of  the 

Holy  Scriptures.     Svo.  Norwich,  1752.     [P.  183.  (20.)] 
Ditton  (Humphrey)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus 

Christ.     Svo,  London,  1727.     [D.  24.  23.] 


186  RELIGION. 

DucHAL  (James)  Presumptive  Arguments  for  the  Truth  and  Authority 
of  the  Cln-istian  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1753.     [E.  26.  5.] 

Faber  (Geo.  S.)  Horae  Mosaicae ;  a  View  of  the  Mosaical  Records  with 
respect  to  their  coincidence  with  Profane  Antiquity  ;  their  Internal 
Credibility  ;  and  their  Connexion  with  Christianity.  2  vols.  8vo.  Ox- 
ford, 1801.     C^'f-  5.  34,35.] 

*Faber  (G.  S.)  The  Difficulties  of  Infidelity.     8vo.  London,  1824. 

Fawcett  (John)  Essay  on  the  Propagation  of  the  Christian  Religion. 
4to.  Cambridge,  1791.     [Dd.  3.  67.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1791.     [[Hh.  1.  38.] 

Fawcett  (John)  The  Old  Testament  not  contrary  to  the  New.    4to.  Hull, 

1792.     [Dd.  3.  67.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  Hull,  1792.     [Hh.  1.  38.] 

Fleming  (Caleb)  The  Open  Address  of  New  Testament  Evidence :  or, 
Three  Plain  Monuments  authenticating  three  Facts,  on  which  the  Divi- 
nity of  our  Holy  Religion  has  its  Support.     8vo.  London,  1771. 

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Faith.     8 vo.  Oxford,  1671.     [R.   13.  64.] 
Whitby  (Daniel)  A  Discourse  of  the   Necessity  and   Usefulness  of  the 

Christian  Revelation.     8vo.  London,  1705.     [A.  18.  98.] 
Wilding  (James)  On  the  Causes  that  Christianity  spread  itself  so  much 

in  the  Ages  immediately  succeeding  the  Age  of  the  Apostles,  and  so 

little  since.     A  Norrisian  Prize  Essay.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1803. 

[Gg.  7.  p.] 
WooLSTON  (Thomas)  The  Old  Apology  for  the  Truth  of  the  Christian 

Religion   against   the  Jewrs  and   Gentiles   revived.     8vo.    Cambridge, 

1705.     [M.  6.  24.] 

Woolston  (Thomas)  The  Fitness  of  the  Time  in  which  Christ  was  mani- 
fested in  the  Flesh  ;  demonstrated  by  Reason  against  the  Objections  of 
the  Old  Gentiles  and  of  Modern  Unbelievers.     London,  1722. 

[P.  313.  (11.)] 

ii.  Treatises  in  Proof  of  the  Truth  of  Christianity/  against 

the  Jews. 

JusTiNi  Martyris  Dialogus  cum  Tryphone  Judseo,  Gr.  Lat.  Apud  Jus- 
tini  Opera,  folio.     \^F,  5.   7.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio.     Apud  Justini  Opera.     [I.   11.  22.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio.     Apud  Justini  Opera.     QM.   11.  2.] 

Gregentii  (Archiepiscopi  Tephrensis)  Disputatio  cum  Herbano  Judaeo. 
Gr.  Lat.  cum  notis  Nic.  Gulonii.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1586.     [L  15.  46.] 

God's  Covenant  displayed,  by  John  Alexander,  a  converted  Jew  ;  with 
a  prooemial  Discourse  of  the  Reasons  of  his  Conversion.  4to.  London, 
1689.     [M.   15.  24.] 

Allix  (Peter)  A  Confutation  of  the  Hopes  of  the  Jews  concerning  the 
last  Redemption.     8vo.  London,  1707.     QR.  13.  33.] 

Allix  (Petri)  De  Messiae  Duplici  Adventu  Dissertationes  duae,  adversus 
Judaeos.     8vo.  Londini,  1701.     [xM.  18.  4.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8 vo.  Londini,  1701.     [R.  10.  81.] 

tCALVERT  (Thomas)  The  Blessed  Jew  of  Morocco  ;  or,  a  Demonstration 
of  the  True  Messias.     8vo,  York,  1648. 

Clayton  (Robert,  Bishop  of  Clogher)  An  Enquiry  into  the  Coming  of  the 
Messiah,  in  a  Letter  to  an  eminent  Jew.     8vo.  London,  1751. 

[R.   10.  9.] 

Crawford  (Charles)  A  Letter  to  the  Hebrew  Nation.  12mo.  London, 
1805.     [Ff.  7.  106.] 

Crawford  (Charles,  Earl)  Three  Letters  to  the  Hebrew  Nation,  12mo. 
London,  1817.     [Aa.  3.  85.] 

De  Voisin  (Josephi)  Theologia  Judaeorum ;  sive  Opus,  in  quo  rem  ipsam, 
quK  nunc  Christiana  Religio  nuncupatur,  etiam  apud  antiquos  fuisse, 
priusquam  Christus  veniret  in  came,  ex  Hebrteorum  libris  ostenditur, 
Tom.  I.     4to.  Parisiis,  1647.     [K.   14.   18.] 

Galastini  (P.)  De  Arcanis  Catholicse  Veritatis  Libri  XIL ;  quibus  ple- 
raque  Religionis  Christianse  Capita  contra  Judajos,  tarn  ex  Scripturis 
veteris  Testamenti  authenticis,  qu^m  ex  Talmudicorum  commentariis, 


CONFUTATIONS  OF  ATHEISM,  &c.  193 

confirmare  et  illustrare  conatus  est :  item,  Joannis  Reochlini  de  Arte 
Cabalistica  Libri  III.     folio,  Francofurti,  1612.     [H.  9.  23.] 

HooRNBEEK  (Johannis)  Pro  Convincendis  et  Convertendis  Judeeis  Libri 
Octo.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1655.     [K.  20.  14.] 

Jacob  (John)  The  Jew  turned  Christian  ;  or,  the  Corner-Stone,  wherein 
is  an  assertion  of  Christ  being  the  true  Messiah.     4to.  London,  1678. 

[N.  8.  24.] 

Kidder  (Richard)  A  Demonstration  of  the  Messias ;  in  which  the  Chris- 
tian Rehgion  is  proved,  especially  against  the  Jews.  3  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1684-99-1700.     [N.  7.  62-64.] 

Lansman  (Andreae)  Disputatio  Theologica  de  Preejudiciis  et  Erroribus 
Synagogae  Judaicae.     4to.  Ultrajecti,  1645.     [I.   15.  27.] 

Levi  (David)  Dissertations  on  the  Prophecies  of  the  Old  Testament.  3 
vols.  8 vo.  London,  1793-1800.     [Hh.   5.   2-4.] 

Remarks  upon  David  Levi's  Dissertalions  on  the  rtophecies  relative  to  the 
Messiah,  and  upon  the  Evidences  of  the  Divine  Character  (>f  Jesns,  ad- 
dressed to  the  consideration  of  the  Jews.  8vo.  {Txco  Copies.)  London, 
1810.     [Hh.  5.  5,6.] 

Mayo  (Richard)  Two  Disputations  concerning  the  Messiah  ;  one  between 
a  Papist  and  a  Jew,  the  other  between  a  Protestant  and  a  Jew.  Lon- 
don, 1754.     [P.   181.  (3.)] 


iii.  Defences  of  Christianity  against  the  Mohammedans. 

Raymundi  (Martini)  Pugio  Fidei,  adversus  Mauros  et  Judaeos.  folio, 
Parisiis,  1651.     [K.  13.  21.] 

Prideaux  (Humphrey)  The  true  Nature  of  Imposture  displayed  in  the 
Life  of  Mahomet.     8 vo.  London,  1723.     [C.  27.  7.] 

Controversial  Tracts  on  Christianity  and  Mohammedism,  by  the  late 
Rev.  Henry  Martyn,  B.  D.,  and  some  of  the  most  eminent  Writers  of 
Persia,  translated  and  explained.  To  which  is  appended,  an  original 
Tract  on  the  same  question.  Edited,  with  a  Preface,  by  the  Rev.  Sa- 
muel Lee,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Arabic  in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1824.     [K.  25.  31.] 


iv.  Defences  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion  against 
Atheists  and  Deists. 

(1)  Confutations  of  Atheism,  and  Defences  of  Natural  Religion. 

l^Many  Defences  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion  will  he  found  in  the  Col' 
lection  of  Boyle  Lectures,  infra,  Title  XII.  Sect.  2.] 

Sabunde  (Raymundi  de)  Theologia  Naturalis;  sive  Liber  Creaturarum, 
specialiter  de  Homine  et  de  Natura  ejus,  et  de  his,  quae  sunt  ei  neces- 
saria  ad  agnpscendum  se  ipsum,  et  Deum,  et  omne  debitum,  ad  quod 
homo  tenetur  et  obligatur,  tam  Deo  quapi  proximo.  8vo.  Francofurti, 
1635  [K.  17.  6.] 
[yi  Book  of  uncommon  occurrence :  though  it  chiejly  belongs  to  Natural 

O 


194  RELIGION. 

Theology,  it  also  contains  many  Arguments  in  the  Defence  and  Con- 
Jirmution  of  the   Christian  Religion  against  its  antagonists  in  the 
middle  age.~\ 

Joidani  Bruni,  Nolani,  De  Monade,  Numero,  et  Figura  Liber,  consequens 
Quinque  de  Minimo,  Magno,  et  Mensura.  Item  de  Innumerabilibus, 
Immenso,  et  Infigurabili ;  seu  de  Universo  et  Mundis  Libri  octo. 
8vo.  Francofurti,  1591.     [K.   17.  20.] 

OsiANDRi  (Lucae)  Refutatio  Script!  Satanici,  a  Francisco  Filidino  in  lucem 
editi.     4to.  Tubingae,  1593.     [C.   1.  SO.] 

Campanellje  (Thomae)  Atheismus  Triumpbatus  ;  seu  ReAuctio  ad.  Reli- 
gionem  per  Scientiarum  Veiitates,  contra  Antichristianismum  Achito- 
phellisticum.     4to.  Parisiis,  1636.     [G.  20.   12.] 

Wise  (Thomas)  A  Confutation  of  the  Reason  and  Philosophy  of  Atheism. 
2  vols,  in  one,  4to.  London,  1706.     [C.  6.   II.] 

Barrington  (John  Shute,  first  Viscount)  A  Discourse  of  Natural   and 

Revealed  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1732.     [P.  202.  (6.)] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1732.     [P.  97.  (8.)] 

BuDDEi  (Joannis  Francisci)  Theses  Theologicaj  de  Atheismo  et  Supersti- 
tione  ;  ctim  Notis,  et  Dissertatione  contra  Athcos  Hadriani  Buurt.  8vo. 
Trajecti  ad  Rheniim,  1737.     [A.   17.  110.] 

Leland  (John)  A  View  of  the  Deistical  Writers  that  have  appeared  in 
England  in  the  last  and  present  Century.     3  vols.  8vo.  London,  1755. 

{y.  4.  7-9.] 

Leland  (John)  A  View  of  the  Deistical  Writers.  2  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1756.     [Ff.   7.   134,135.] 

BuLKLEY  (Charles)  Observations  upon  Natural  Religion  and  Christianity. 
8vo.  London,  1757.     [P.  207.  (9.)] 

Butler  (Joseph,  Bp.  of  Durham)  The  Analogy  of  Religion.  Natural  and 
Revealed,  to  the  Constitution  and  Course  of  Nature.  8vo.  London, 
1736.     [Gg.  2.  41.] 

.Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1736.     [D.  24.  25.] 

BoTT  (Thomas)  Remarks  on  Dr.  Butlers  notions  of  Necessity  and  Virtue. 
8vo.  London,   1739.     [P.  97.  (5.)] 

Jackson  (John)  Answer  to  a  Book  entitled  '•  Things  divine  and  superna- 
tural conceived  by  analogy  with  things  natural  and  human."  8vo. 
London,  1733.     [P.  202.  (5.)] 

Orr  (John)  The  Theory  of  Religion  in  three  parts  ;  with  a  conclusion  to 
those  who  doubt  or  disbelieve,  and  to  those  who  profess  to  be  be- 
lievers of  it.     8vo.  London,  1762.     [P.  245.  (1.)] 

TuNSTALL  (James)  Academica  :  Discourses  on  the  Certainty,  Distinction, 
and  Connection  between  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion.  8vo.  London, 
1729.     [P.  226.  (5.)] 

Warburton  (Wm.  Bp.  of  Gloucester)  Remarks  on  Mr.  David  Hume's 
Essay  on  the  Natural   History  of  Religion.     London,  1757. 

[P.  207.  (7.)] 

S.  T. — Remarks  on  Mr.  Hume's  Natural  History  of  Religion  ;  with 
Dialogues  on  Heathen  Idolatry,  and  the  Christian  Religion.  London, 
1758.     [P.  207.(8.)] 


NECESSITY  OF  DIVINE  REVELATION,  &c.        195 

(2.)  Treatises  on  the  Necessity  of  a  Divine  Revelation,  and  on 
THE  Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures. 

Baker  (Thomas)  Reflections  upon  Learning ;  wherein  is  shewn  the  in- 
sufficiency thereof,  in  its  several  Particulars,  in  order  to  evince  the  Use- 
fulness and  Necessity  of  Revelation.     8vo.  London,  1699.    [N.  9.  40.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1699.     [P.  6.  24.] 

Bowles  (Thomas)  Gradual  Advances  and  Distinct  Periods  of  Divine 
Revelation  in  the  several  ages  of  the  world.     8vo.  London,  1728. 

[P.  270.  (9.)] 

Campbell  (Archibaldi)  Oratio  de  Vanitate  Luminis  Naturae.  8vo. 
Edinburgi,  1733.     [P.  62.  (6.)] 

Campbell  (Archibald)  On  the  Necessity  of  Revelation.  8vo.  London, 
1739.     [F.  21.  2.] 

Delany  (Patrick)  Revelation  examined  with  Candour.  3  vols.  8vo. 
London,  1732.     [D.  22.  8-10.] 

Clayton  (Robert  Bp.  ofClogher)  The  question  about  Eating  of  Blood  stated 
and  examined :  in  Answer  to  Two  Dissertations  in  a  Book  entitled  "  Reve- 
lation examined  with  Candour."     8vo.  Dub/in,  1732.     [P.  58.  (1.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Dublin,  1732.     [P.  271.  (1.)] 

Delany  (Patrick)  The  Doctrine  of  Abstinence  from  Blood  defended,  in 
Answer  to  two  Pamphlets:  the  one  called  "The  question  about  Eating 
of  Blood  stated  and  examined  ;"  the  other,  "  The  prohibition  of  Blood 
a  temporary  Precept."     8vo1' London,  1734.    [P.  58.  (2).] 

Shaj'p  (Thomas J  An  Enquiry  about  the  Lawfulness  of  Eating  Blood.  With 
some  Remarks  upon  The  question  about  Eating  of  Blood  stated  and  exa- 
mined.   8vo.  London,  1733.     [P.  27 1.  (2.)] 

A  Defence  of  the  Enquiry  about  the  Lawfulness  of  Eating  Blood.  In  An- 
swer to  the  "  Remarks  on  the  Apostolical  Decree  at  Jerusalem  proved  to  be 
still  in  force  "  Sfc.     By  a  Prebendary  of  York.     8vo.  London,  \  7  o4!. 

[P.  271.  (3.)] 

Ellis  (John)  The  Knowledge  of  Divine  Things  from  Revelation,  not  from 
Nature.     8vo.  London,  1811.     [Ff.  5.  31.] 

Jackson  (John)  A  Plea  for  Human  Reason,  shewing  the  Insufficiency  of 
it  in  Matters  of  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  64.  (1.)] 

A  Plea  for  Divine  Revelation,  in  answer  to  "  A  Plea  for  Huhmn  Reason." 
8vo.  London,  1731.     [P.  64.  (2.)] 

Jackson  (John)  A  Defence  of  the  "  Plea  for  Human  Reason."  8vo. 
London,  1731.     [P.  64.  (3.)] 

Calumny  no  Conviction,  being  a  Vindication  of  the  "Plea  for  Human 
Reason,"  against  the  aspersions  of  a  book  under  the  name  of  John 
Browne  [Dr.  Waterland.]  In  which  Vindication  is  demonstrated 
the  Unity  of  God  from  Reason.     8vo.  London,  1731.     [P.  64.  (4.)] 

Bliss  (Anthony  J  Remarks  on  the  Plea  and  the  Defence  of  the  Plea  for 
Human  Reason.     8vo.  London,  1733.    [P.  64.  (5.)] 

Law  (Edmund,  Bp.  of  Carlisle)  Considerations  on  the  Theory  of  Religion. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1755.     [Ff.  7.  54.] 

Considerations  on  the  Theory  of  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1759. 

[Ff.  7.  55.'] 

02 


196  RELIGION. 

Law  (Edmund,  Bp.  of  Carlisle)  Considerations  on  the  Theory  of  Religion. 
8vo.  London,  1774.     [D.  26.  14.] 

Considerations  on  the  Theory  of  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1784. 

[Hh.  5.  1.] 

Leland  (Thom:is)  The  Advantage  and  Necessity  of  the  Christian  Reve- 
lation shewn  from  the  State  of  Religion  in  the  Antient  Heathen  World. 
2  vols.  4tp.  London,  1764.     [O.  8.  29,30.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  4to.  London,  1764.     [O.  8.  36,37.] 

Batly  (B.)  An  Essay  on  Inspiration.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [D.  6.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1  708.     [N.  7.  46.] 

Five  Letters  concerning  the  Lispiration  of  the  Scriptures,  translated  from 
the  French  of  M.  Le  Clerc.     8vo.  London,  1690.     [P.  6.  42.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1690.     [R.  21.65.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1690.     [D.  15.  31.] 

LowTH  {fVilliam)  A  Vindication  nf  the  Divine  Authuiity  and  Inspiration 
of  the  Writings  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament ;  in  answer  to  Five  Let- 
ters concerning  the  Inspiration  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.  12mo.  Oxford, 
1692.     [K.  8.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     12 mo.  London,  1699.     [F.  18.  21.] 

Another  Copy  ;  with  Directions  for  the  profitable  reading  of  the 

Scriptures.     2  vols,  in  one.     12mo.  London,  1699,  1726.    [A.  19.  38.] 


(3)  Treatises  in  Defence  of  Divine  Revelation,  in  Reply  to  the 

PARTICULAR    ATTACKS    OF  ChUBB,   DoDWELL,  CoLLINS,   HuME,  MiD- 

DLETON,  Morgan,  Tindal,  Toland,  and  Woolston. 

Chubb  (Thomas)  Works.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1748.     [D.  22.  67.] 

Chubb  (Thomas)  Tracts.     8vo.  London,  1725.     [A.  19.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1730.     [R.  3.  32.] 

Fleming  C  Caleb  J  Truth  and  Modern  Deism  at  Variance,  shewti  from  a 
careful  Examination  if  Mr.  Thomas  Chubb's  Four  Dissertations.  8vo. 
Londo?i,  1746.     [P.  236.  (6.)] 

Chubb    (Thomas)    An    Enquiry    concerning   Redemption,' 
wherein  the  Christian  Redemption  is  particularly  con- 
sidered.    8vo.  London,  1742.  ..  -  -  .  ^[R.  19.  13.] 

Chubb  (Thomas)  The  Ground  and  Foundation  of  Morality 
considered.     8vc.  London,  1745.         -         -         - 

Chubb  (Thomas)  Two  Enquiries.  1.  Concerning  Property,  in  which  is 
considered  Liberty  of  Conscience  ;  2.  Concerning  Original  Sin.  8vo. 
London,  1717.     [i\  77.  (8)] 

Chubb  (Thomas)  Die  True  Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ  asserted.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1738.     [li.  18.  46.]     . 

Hallett  (Joseph J  The  Consistent  Christian;  being  a  Confutation  of  the 
Errors  of  Mr.  Chubb's  late  Book,  intituled  The  True  Gospel  of  Jesus 
Christ  asserted.  IVith  Remarks  on  his  Dissertation  on  Providence.  8vo. 
London,  17 S8.     [P.  92.  (3.)] 

■  Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1738.     [P.  236.  (4.)] 


DEFENCES  OF  DIVINE  REVELATION.         197 

Ja€KSon  (Lawrence)  An  Examination  of  a  Book  entitled  "  The  True  Gospel 
of  Jems  Clin.st  asstrted"     8vo.  London,  1739.     [E.  26.  13.] 

Remarks  on  Mr.  C/iul>b's  S/iort  Dissertation  on  Providence.  With  Animad- 
versions on  his  "  True  Gosfiel  of  Jesus  Christ  asserted,"  ^c.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 173S.     [P.  236.  (5.)] 

Fleming  (Caleb)  Remarks  on  Mr.  Chubb's  Dissertations  on  Providence, 
and  Animadversions  on  Mr.  Chubb's  "  Discourse  on  Miracles."  8vo. 
London,  1738.     [R.  12.  28.] 

'■ Another  Copy,  with  Animadversions  on  Mr.  Chubb's  Posthumous 

Works,  and  Truth  and  Modern  Deism  at  Variance.     8vo.  London,  1739-* 
49.     [G.  24.  17.] 

Parker  ( R.)  Letter  to  Mr.  Chubb,  concerning  his  "  True  Gospel."  8vo. 
Lo?idon,  1739.      [R.  12.  28.] 

Chubb  (Thomas)  Dissertations,  on  the  History  of  Melchizedek  :  the  Tem- 
per and  Beliavioiir  of  Esau  and  Jacob  ;  the  Conduct  of  Balaam  ;  and  on 
a  Passage  in  Dr.  Sherlock's  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1746.    [R.  19.  13.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1746.     [R.  12.  28.] 

Moss  (Charles)  The  Case  of  Abraham  and  Melchizedek,  the  History  of 
Esau  and  Jacob,  and  the  Story  of  bulaam  considered  and  explained;  and 
the  Mistakes  of  Mi".  Chubb  and  others  corrected.     8vo.  London,  1746. 

[R.   19.   IS.] 

Tucker  (Josiah)  Two  Dissertations,  on  Luke  xiv.  12-14,  and  on  Rom. 
xiii.  1-4.  wherein  the  Cavils  and  Objections  of  Mr.  Chubb  are  consideied 
and  refuted.     8vo.  London,  1749.      [R.  19.  13.] 

DoDWELL  (Henry)  Christianity  not  founded  on  Argument ;  and  the  true 
principle  of  Gospel  Evidence  assigned.     8vo.  London,  1743. 

[P.   120.   (1.)] 
Benson  (George)  The  Reasonablenesse  of  the  Christian  Religion  as  deli- 
vered  in  the  Scriptures ;   being  an  Answer  to  a  late  Treatise,  intitled 
"  Christianiti/  not  founded  oti  Argument."     8vo.  London,  1743. 

[A.    18.  124.] 
Doddridge  (Philip)  Three  Letters,  in  answer  to  "  Christianity  7iot  founded 
on  Arguiimit"     8vo.  London,  1743.     [P.  120.  (4.)-;6.)] 

Mole  (Thomas)  The  Grounds  of  the  Christian  Faith  Rational,  in  Answer 
to  "  Christianity  not  founded  on  Argu7nent."     8vo.  London,  MAS. 

[P.  311.  (3.)] 

The  Oxford  Young  Gentleman  s  Repli/  to  a  Book  entitled  "  Christianity  not 

founded  on  Argument,"  S^c.  in  a  Letter  to  the  Author.    8vo.  London,  1743. 

[P.   120.  (7.)] 
Leland  (John)  Remarks  on  "  Christianiti/  not  founded  on  Argument,"  in 
two  Letters.     8vo.  London,  1744.     [P.  120.  (2.)  (3.)] 

KiLLlNGWORTH  ( Grantlium)  Remarks  on  the  several  Answers  to  *'  Chris- 
tianity not  founded  on  Argument."     8vo.  London,  1744.     [P.  312.  (8.)] 

Collins  (Anthony)  A  Discourse  of  Free  Thinking.     8vo.  London,  1713. 

[A.   17.  77.] 
Mr.  Collins's  Di.scourse  of  Free  Thinking  put  into  plain  English  by  way  of 
Abstract  for  the   Use  of  the  Poor.     By  a  Friend  of  the  Author   [^I)r. 
Swift.']     Svo.  London,  1713.     [P.  274.  (13.)] 

Bentley  (Richard)  Remarks  upon  a  "  Discourse  of  Free  Thinking.  Svo. 
London,  1713.     [N.  9.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1713.     [P.  97.  (14.)] 


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MosHEMil  {Jo.  Laur.)  Vindicioe  Antiques  Christianorum  Disciplince,  adver- 
sus  Johannis  Tolandi  Nazarenum.    4to.  Kiloni,  1720.     [P.  12.  (1.)] 

WooLSTON  (Thomas)  The  Moderator  between  an  Infidel  and  an  Apos- 
tate, London,  1729. — Six  Discourses  on  the  Miracles  of  our  Saviour, 
1728-29 — Defence  of  hi>  Discourses  on  the  Miracles,  1729-30.    8vo. 

[D.  21.  15.] 

Smalbrook  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Lichfield)  A  Vindication  of  the  Miracles  ; 
in  which  Mr.  Woolston's  -Discourses  on  them  are  examined.  2  vols.  8vo. 
London, 1729.     [R.  11.  9,10.] 

Thoughts  on  Mr.  Woolston  and  his  Writings.     8vo.  London,  1729. 

[P.  55.  (11.)] 

Laurence  ( )  An  Expostulatory  Letter  to  Mr.  Woolston  on  account 

of  his  Writings.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  55.  (12.)] 

A  Defence  of  Mr.  Woolston,  by  Jonathan  Jones,  Esq.  8vo.  London, 
1730.     [P.  55.  (13.)] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  An  Answer  to  J.  Jones,  Esq.     8vo.  London,  1730. 

[P.  55.  (14.)] 
A  Dialogue  showing  the  Absurdities,  Sfc.  of  Mr.  Woolston' s   Discourses  on 
the  Miracles.     8vo.  London,  1729.     [P.  55.  (15.)] 

Stvbbs  (Philip)  Advice  to  the  Clergy.     8vo.  London,  1729.    [P.  55.  16.] 

Sherlock  (Thomas,  Bp.  of  London)  The.  Tryal  of  the  Witnesses  of  the 
Resurrection  of  Jesus.     8vo.  London, 1729.     [A.  17.  45.  (1.)] 


S04  RELIGION. 

Pearce  (Zachary)  The  Miracles  of  Jesus  vindicated.  8vo.  London,  1729. 
[A.  17.  45.  (2,3,4,5.)] 

Stebbing  (Heiiiy)  A  Defence  of  the  Scriptvre  History,  in  Answer  to  Mr. 

Woolstons  Discourse  on  our  Saviour's  Miracles.      8vo.  London,   1730. 

[:A.17.45.  (6.)] 
Stebbing  {Henry)  A  Continuation  of  the  Defence  of  Scripture  History.    8vo. 

London,  1730.     [A.  17.  45.  (7i)] 

Wade  {George)  Ttco  Discourses,  on  the  Miracles,  and  on  the  Resurrection. 
8vo.  London,  1729.     [A.  17.  45.  (8.)] 

Lardner  {Nathaniel)  A  Vindication  of  Three  of  our  Saviour's  Miracles  in 
raising  the  Dead.     8vo.  London,  1731.     [A.  1  7.  45.  (9.)] 

Browse  {Simon)  Some  Remarks  on  Mr.  IVoolston's  Discourse  on  the  Mi- 
racles;  with  a  Preface  concerning  the  Prosecution  of  such  Writers  by  the 
Civil  Powers.     8vo.  London,  1732.     [A.  17.  45.  (10.)] 


(4)  Miscellaneous   Treatises    Against   and   in    defence   of 
Divine  Revelation. 

A  Letter  to  a  Deist,  in  Answer  to  several  Objections  against  the  Truth 
and  Authority  of  the  Scriptures.     8vo.  London,  1677.     [G.  15.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1677.     [D.  7.  49.] 

Miracles,  Works  above  and  contrary  to  Nature ;  or,  an  Answer  to  a 
Translation  out  of  Spinoza's  Tractatus,  &c.  Mr.  Hobbs'  Leviatlian,  &c. 
Published  to  undermine  the  Truth  and  Authority  of  Miracles,  &c.  and 
entitled  Miracles  no  violation  of  the  Laws  of  Nature.  4to.  London, 
1683.     [N.  8.  14.] 

The  Origin  of  Atheism  in  the  Popish  and  Protestant  Churches.  4to. 
London,  1684.     [M.  16.  30.] 

An  Account  of  the  Growth  of  Deism  in  England.     8vo.  London,  1709, 

[R.  10.  67.] 
A  Dialogue  between  Timotheus  and  Judas  concerning  a  jiamphlef  call'd  The 
Growth  of  Deism  in  England.     4to.  London,  1696.     [N.  8.  23.] 

The  Principles  of  a  Member  of  the  Black  List.     8vo.  London,  1702. 

[B.  6.  33.] 

The  Grand  Essay  :  or  a  Vindication  of  Reason  and  Religion,  against  the 
Impostures  of  Philosophy.     8vo.  London,  1704.     [R.  10.  43.] 

The  Truth  and  Divine  Authority  of  the  Gospel,  asserted  against  the 
Adversarys  of  Reveal'd  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [L.  7.  14.] 

The  Reasonableness  of  assenting  to  the  Mysteries  of  Christianity  asserted 
and  vindicated.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [N.  9.  12.] 

A  Philological  Essay  :  or  Reflections  on  the  Death  of  Freethinkers. 
With  the  Characters  of  the  most  eminent  Persons  of  both  Sexes  who 
have  died  pleasantly  and  unconcerned.  Translated  from  the  French. 
8vo.  London,  1713.     [P.  229.  (3.)] 

Priestcraft  distinguished  from  Christianity.     8vo.  London,  1715. 

[M.  20.  24.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [P.  165.  (7.)] 


DEFENCES  OF  DIVINE  REVELATION.  205 

The  Spirit  of  the  Ecclesiasticks  of  all  Sects  and  Ages,  as  to  the  Doc- 
trines of  Morality,  examined  by  Mons.  Barbeyrac  Translated  from 
the  French.     8vo.  London,  1722.     [P.  91.  (9.)] 

Grey  (Zachary)  The  Spirit  of  hijidelitu  detected,  in  Answer  to  "  The  Spirit 
of  the  Ecde.siasticks"  Sfc.     8vo.  London,  1725.     [P.  91.  (10.)] 

Christianity  and  Free-Thinking,  in  three  Discourses,  by  a  Layman. 
8vo.  Edinburgh,  1727.     [P.  58.  7.] 

Two  Letters  from  a  Deist  to  his  Friend.     4to.  London,  1730. 

[P.   15-.  (10.)] 

A  Short  Way  with  Prophaneness  and  Impiety  :  or  a  sure  Method  of 
putting  a  stop  to  Publick  Infidelity  without  the  least  Persecution  or  In- 
vasion of  civil  or  natural  Liberty.     8vo.  London,  1730.      [P.  71.  (8.)] 

An  Enquiry  whether  the  Christian  Religion  is  of  any  Benefit  or  only  a 
useless  commodity  to  a  trading  Nation.     8vo.  London,  1732. 

LP.  71.  (4.)] 

The  Deist's  Creed  and  Confession,  in  a  Dialogue  between  the  Gallows 
and  a  Free-Thinker.     8vo.  London,  1733.     [P.  65.  (9.)] 

The  Philosophy  of  Divine  Revelation  no  Argument  of  Imposture.  8vo. 
London,  1735.     [P.  62.  (10.)] 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Law  of  Nature  and  Revelation,  with  a  Discourse 
on  the  Mediator  between  God  and  Men.     8vo.  London,  1737. 

[P.    198.  (2.)] 

The  Strength  and  Weakness  of  Human  Reason,  or  the  Important  Ques- 
tion about  the  Sufficiency  of  Reason  to  conduct  Mankind  to  Religion 
and  future  Happiness.  Argued  between  an  Inquiring  Deist  and  a 
Christian  Divine,  &c.     12mo.  London,  1738.     [G.  21.  25  ] 

Philemon  to  Hydaspes  :  a  Conversation  on  False  Religion.  [By  Francis 
Coventry.]     In  2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1738.     [R.  1^.  79,80.] 

An  Impartial  Inquiry  into  the  Moral  Character  of  Jesus  Christ,  wherein 
he  is  considered  as  a  Philosopher.     8vo.  London,  1740.     [R.  18.  25.] 

The  Christian  Free-Thinker.     8vo.  London,  1740.     [P.  96.  (3.)] 

Deism  fairly  stated  and  fully  vindicated,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  By  a 
Moral  Philosopher.     8vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  143.  (1.)] 

Gibson  C  Edmund,  Bishop  of  London  J  A  Defence  of  the  peculiar  Institutions 
and  Doctrines  of  Christianity,  in  Answer  to  "  Deism  fairly  stated,"  SjC. 
8vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  143.  (2.)] 

A  Brief  Essay  upon  Religion,  or  the  Means  of  Happiness,  in  which 
Faith,  Hope,  and  Charity,  are  treated  of  in  a  plain  easy  manner.  By 
way  of  Question  and  Answer.     London,  1755.     [P.  224.  (H.)] 

Christianity,  true  Deism.     8vo.  London,  1762,     [P.  204.  7.] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  or  a  short  and  easy  Me- 
thod with  the  Deists.     12mo.  Hull,  1797.     [Hh,  4.  23.] 

C[Hh.  4.  36,39. 

Four  other  Copies.     12rao.  Hull,  1797.<  Hh.  7.  37. 

.   ,  •        (^li.  1.  34.] 

The  History  of  the  Man  after  God's  own  Heart.     8vo.  London,  1761. 

[P.  323.  (2.)] 


206  RELIGION. 

Chandler  (Samuel)  A  Review  of  the  "  History  of  the  Man  after  God's 
own  Heart;"  in  which  the  Falsehoods  and  Misrepresentations  of  the  His- 
torian are  exposed.     8vo.  London,  1762.     [F.  24.  20.] 

A  Letter  to  Dr.  Chandler,  from  the  Writer  of  the  "  History  of  the  Man 
after  God's  own  Heart."     8vo.  London,  1762.     [P.  323.  (3.)] 

AsPLiN  (Wni.)  Alkibla  ;  a  Dissertation  upon  Worshipping  to-^ 
wards  the  East.     In  2  Parts.     8vo.  London,  1728-1731.      - 

Asplin  (Wm.)  The  Anatomy  of  the  Kebla,  or  a  Dissection  of  !  pp  ^-  -. 
"  The  Defence  of  Eastward  Adoration."    8vo.  London,  1729.  ^L   •      'J 

A  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  London  on  the  Defence  of  Ridicule  as 
employed  in  "  Alkibla,"  by  Wm.  Asplin.    8vo.  London;  1730.- 

AssHETON  (William)  The  Substance  of  a  Conference  concerning  1.  The 
Rudeness  of  Atheistical  Discourse;  2.  The  Certainty  and  Eternity  of 
Hell-Torments;  and  3.  The  Truth  and  Authority  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures.    12rao.  London,  1690.     [K.  8.  29.] 

Berkeley  (George,  Bishop  of  Cloyne)  Alciphron  :  or  the  Minute  Philo- 
sopher.    8vo.  Dublin,  1732.     [F.  21.  18.] 

Berkeley  (George)  The  Analyst,  or  a  Discourse  addressed  to  an  Ir^fidel 
Mathematician.     8vo.  London,  1754.     [Hh.  3.  36.] 

Buckingham  (George  Villiers,  Duke  of)  A  short  Discourse  upon  the 
Reasonableness  of  Religion.     4to.  London,  1685.     [P.  35.  (12.)] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  Reflections  on  the  Conduct  of  Modern  Deists  in 
their  Writings  against  Christianity.    8vo.  London,  1727.    [R.  18.  41.] 

Clayton  (Robert,  Bishop  of  Clogher)  A  Vindication  of  the  Histories  of 
the  Old  and  New  Testament,  in  Answer  to  the  Objections  of  Lord  Bo- 
lingbroke.    3  Parts.     8vo.  London,  1752-54-58.    [P.  199.  (l.)-(3.)] 

D'Oyly  (George)  Letters  to  Sir  William  Drummond,  relating  to  his  Ob- 
servations on  Parts  of  the  Old  Testament,  in  his  Work  entitled  '*  CEdipus 
Judaicus."     8vo.  London,  1812.     [Hh.  7.  23.] 

Eachard  (John)  Some  Opinions  of  Mr.  Hobbes  considered,  in  two  Dia- 
logues between  Philautus  and  Timothy.     8vo.  London,  1672-76. 

[K.  15.  32.] 

Farmer  (Hugh)  A  Dissertation  on  Miracles.     8vo.  London,  1771. 

[D.  26.  25.] 

FiDDEs  (Richard)  A  Letter  in  Answer  to  one  from  a  Free-Thinker,  occa- 
sioned by  the  late  Duke  of  Buckingham's  Epitaph.  8vo.  London,  1721. 

[P.  171.  (5.)] 

FiNDLAY  (Robert)  A  Vindication  of  the  Sacred  Books  and  of  Josephus, 
especially  the  former,  from  various  Misrepresentations  and  Cavils  of 
M.  de  Voltaire.     8vo.  Glasgow,  1770.     [G.  23.  29.] 

Fleetwood  (William,  Bishop  of  Ely.)  An  Essay  on  Miracles.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1701.     [L.  15.7.] 

Headley  ( )  Letter  to  Mr,  Fleetwood,  occasioned  hy  his  "Essay  on 

Miracles."     4to.  London^  1702.     [M.  20.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1702.     [N.  8.  30.] 

Gilbert  CJohnJ  Reflections  upon  Dr.  Fleetwood's  Essay  upon  Miracles. 
8vo.  London,  1706.     [N.  7.  47.] 


DEFENCES  OF  DIVINE  REVELATION.  207 

Fuller  (Andrew)  The  Gospel  its  own  Witness ;  or  the  Holy  Nature  and 
Divine  Harmony  of  the  Christian  Religion,  contrasted  with  the  Immo- 
rality and  Absurdity  of  Deism.     8vo.  Clipstone,  1799.     [I,  21.  22.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Clipstone,  1799.     [Ff.  6.  34.] 

Gastrell  (Francis,  Bishop  of  Chester)  The  Principles  of  Deism  set  in  a 
clear  light,  in  Dialogues  between  a  Sceptick  and  a  Deist.  8vo.  London, 
1726.     [N.  9.  28.J 

Gibson  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  London)  Three  Pastoral  Letters  to  the  People 
of  his  Diocese,  occasioned  by  some  late  Writings  in  Favour  of  Infidelity. 
8vo.  London,  1729-30-31."     [P.  69.  (1,2,3.)] 

Gibson  (Edmund)  Three  Pastoral  Letters.     8vo.  London,  1728-30-81. 

[N.  9.  30.] 
TiNDAL  (Thomas)  Two  Addresses  to  the  People  of  the  Diocese  of  London, 
in  relation  to  Bishop  Gibson's  Pastoral  Letters.     8vo.  London,  1730. 

[P.  69.  (4.)  (7.)] 
Two  Vindications  of  Bishop  Gibson's  Letters,  in  reply  to   Dr.  Tindal. 
8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  69.  (5.)  (6.)] 

Johnson  (Thos)  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Chandler,  in  Vindication  of  Dr.  Gibson's 
Second  Pastoral  Letter.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1734.     [P.  69.  (8.)] 

Jackson  (John)  A  Plea  for  Human  Reason.    Part  II.  8vo.  London,  1732. 

[P.  83.  (3.)] 
GiLDON  (Charles)  The  Deist's  Manual :  or  a  Rational  Enquiry   into   the 

Christian   Religion.     With   Considerations    on  Hobbes,    Spinosa,  &c. 

Svo.  London,  1705.     [R.  10.  20.]  , 

Goodman  (John)  A  Winter  Evening's  Conference  between  two  Neigh- 
bours.    In  3  parts.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,   1684-90.     [N.  9.  38,37.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1720.     [R    12.  33.] 

Gordon  ( ■)    A    New   Method    of  demonstrating    the    Fundamental 

Grounds  of  Religion.     Svo.  London,  1756.     [R.  12.  54.] 

Letters  of  certain  Jews  to  M.  de  Voltaire,  containing  an  Apology  for 
their  own  People  and  for  the  Old  Testament.  [Translated  from  the 
French  of  tlie  Abbe  Guenee,  by  Philip  Lefanu,  D.D.j  2  vols.  Svo. 
Dublin,  1777.     [C.  26.  18,19.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  8vo.  Dublin,  1777.     [Ff.  6.  41,42.] 

Harris  (VVilliam)  The  Reasonableness  of  believing  in  Christ,  and  the 
Unreasonableness  of  Infidelity.    8vo.  London,  1729.    [A.  17.  45  (11.)] 

Harwood  (Edward)  Account  of  the  Conversion  of  a  Deist.    Svo.  London, 

1762.     [P.  204.  (9.)] 
Heeberti   (Edwardi,   Baronis  de  Cherbury)  De  Veritate  ;  prout  distin- 

guitur  a  Rev<  latione,  a  Verisimili,  a  Possibili,  et  a  Falso.    4to.  Londini, 

1645.     [F.  14.  34.] 

HiLDROP  (John)  An  Essay  for  the  better  Regulation  and  Improvement  of 
Free- Thinking.     Svo.  London,  1739.     [P.  96.  (2.)] 

Hunter  (T.)  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Col.  *  *  *  *  on  the  Subject  of  Re- 
ligion.    Svo.  London,  1744.     [P.  224.  (2.)] 

Jeacocke  (Caleb)  A  Vindication  of  the  Moral'  Character  of  the  Apostle 
Paul  from  the  Charge  of  Insincerity  and  Hypocrisy  brought  against  it 
by  Lord  Bolingbroke,  Dr.  Middleton,  and  others.    Svo.  London,  1765. 

[P.  253.  (8.)] 


208  RELIGION. 

King  (Josiah)  Mr.  Blount's  Oracles  of  Reason  examined  and  answered. 
8vo.  Exeter,  1698.     [A.  19.  82.] 

Le  Clerc  (Jean)  A  Treatise  on  the  Causes  of  Incredulity.  8vo.  London, 
1697.     [A,  19.  100.] 

—  Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1697.     [P.  6.  36.} 

Leslie  (Charles)  A  Short  and  Easie  Method  with  the  Deists  ;  to  which 
is  added  a  second  Part,  to  the  Jews.  12mo.  Second  Edition.  London, 
1699.     [L.  8.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     l2mo.  London,  1791.     [R.  13.  86.] 

Two  other  Copies.     12mo.  London,  1791.   I  K^'  y"  Ig^^ 

Another  Copy,   with    the  Truth    of  Christianity  demonstrated. 

In  the  Scholar  Armed,  Vol.  I.     [Ff.  4.  34.] 

Mannyngham  (Thos.)  Two  Discourses,  on  the  Service  rendered  to  Divine 
Revelation  by  the  Chief  Criteria  of  Philosophical  Truth,  and  on  the 
Undermining  of  the  Foundations  of  the  Intellectual  World  by  Popish 
Doctrines  and  Policies.     12mo.  London,  1681.     [K.  17.  31.] 

Marcus  (Moses)  An  Answer  to  the  Letter  to  Dr.  Waterland,  in  relation 
to  the  point  of  Circumcision.     8vo.  London,  1731.     [N.  9.  32.] 

NicHOLLS  (William)  A  Conference  with  a  Theist.    8vo.  London,  1696. 

[M.  7.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1696.     [F.  27.  29.  30.] 

NichoUs  (William)  A  Conference  with  a  Theist.  Part  V.  J  [L.  15.  33. 
8vo.  London,  1 703.   (Two  copies.)  \  N.  9.  34.] 

Nicholson  (George)  A  Vindication  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  in  an  affec- 
tionate Address  to  the  Deists.     8vo.  Leeds,  1806.     [Hh.  2.  47.] 

Owen  (Henry)  The  Interest  and  Propriety  of  the  Scripture  Miracles 
considered  and  explained.     8vo.  London,  1755.     [P.  251.  (1.)] 

Paine  (Thomas)  The  Age  of  Reason.     8vo.  Paris,  1794.     [Hh.  2.  35.1^ 

Scott  {Thomas^  A  Vindication  of  the  Divine  Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures,  in 
Answer  to  T.  Paine's  Age  of  Reason.     12mo.  London,  1796. 

[Ff.  7.  105.] 

Three  Letters  addressed  to  the  Readers  of  Rainess  Age  of  Reason.  8vo. 
London,  1797.     [Hh.  2.  35.] 

Priestley  and  Price. — A  Free  Discussion  of  the  Doctrines  of  Mate- 
rialism, and  Philosophical  Necessity,  in  a  Correspondence  between  Dr. 
Price  and  Dr.  Priestley  ;  to  which  is  added,  by  Dr.  Priestley,  an  Intro- 
duction explaining  the  Nature  of  the  Controversy.     8vo.  London,  1778. 

[A.  14.  67.] 

Pycroft  (Samuel)  A  Brief  Enquiry  into  Free-thinking.  8vo.  Cambridge, 
1713.     [B.  6.  7.] 

Smith  (John)  The  Christian  Religion's  Appeal  from  the  groundless  Pre- 
judices of  the  Sceptick  to  the  Bar  of  Common  Reason,  folio,  London, 
1675.     [L5.  27.] 

Squire  (Samuel,  Bp.  of  St.  David's)  Indifference  for  Religion  inexcusable. 
8vo.  London,  1763.     [F.  26.  27.] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  Christianity  justified  upon  the  Scripture  Foundation  ; 
being  a  Summary  View  of  the  Controversy  between  Christians  and  De- 
ists.    8vo.  London,  1755.     [A.  18.  123.] 


THE  POPISH  CONTROVERSY.  S09 

Taylor  (Nathanael)  A  Preservative  against  Deism.     8vo.  London,  1698. 

[B.  7.  14.] 

Wallis  (John)  Hobbius  Heautontimoreumenos :  or  a  Consideration  of 
Mr.  Hobbes  his  Dialogues,  in  an  Epistolary  Discourse  addressed  to 
the  Right  Hon.  Robert  Boyle,  Esq.     8vo.  London,  1662.     [K.  8.  3.] 

The  Creed  of  Mr.  Hobbes  examined,  in  a  feigned  Conference  between 
him  and  a  Student  in  Divinity.     8vo.  London,  1670.     [K.  8.  3.] 

Warburton  (Wm.  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  A  View  of  Lord  Bolingbroke's 
Philosophy :  in  which  his  whole  System  of  Infidelity  and  Naturalism 
is  exposed  and  confuted.     12rao.  London,  1756.     [A.  19.  131.] 

Witty  (John)  The  First  Principles  of  Modern  Deism  confuted.  8vo. 
London,  1707.     [D.  7.  41.] 


3.  Treatises  on  the  Controversy  between  Protestants 
and  Romanists. 

i.  General  Treatises  by  Writers  of  the  Church  of  Rome, 

Bellasmini  (Roberti,  S.  R.  E.  Cardinalis)  Disputationes  de  Contro- 
versiis  Christianae  Fidei  ad  versus  hnjus  temporis  Haereticos.  4  lomis, 
folio,  Parisiis,  1608.     [H.  10.  7-10.] 

Bellarmini  (Roberti)  Disputationes.  4  tomis  in  1  vol.  folio,  Colonias^ 
1628.     [H.  11.  2.] 

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Examen  omnium  Fidei  Controversiarum,  quce  inter  Erangelicos  et  Pontijiciqs 
agitantur  :  prout  eas  Rob.  Bellarminus  Cardinalis  IV.  Dispntafionum 
suarum  tomis  complexus  est.     ^io.  Hanoi  ioe,  1610.    [K.  20.  13.] 

The  Dialogues  of  Mr.  William  Richworth  [Thomas  White]  on  the  Judg- 
ment of  Common  Sense  in  the  Choice  of  Religion.    12nio.  Paris,  1640. 

[K  18.  44.] 

BoRovii  (Georgii)  Vox  Rugientis  Leonis  ;  sive  Epistola  Exhortatoria  ad 
Papismum  ;  una  cum  Responsori^  ad  eundem,  cura  G.  J.'  4to.  Londini, 
1679.     [M.  15.  34.] 

. Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1679.     [M.  20.  18.], 

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of  the  Protestant   Churches.     2  vols.   8vo.   Antwerp,   1742. 

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Butler  (James)  A  Catechism,  recommended  by  the  four  R.  C  Archbi- 
shops of  Ireland  as  a  general  Catechism  for  the  Kingdom.  12mo. 
Cork,  1808.     [Hh.  4.  22.] 

Clichtovei  (Jodoci)  De  Sacramento  Eucharistiae,  contra  Oecolarapadium 
Opusculum.     4to.  Parisiis,  1526.     [Ff  7.  109,] 

Ferrarii  (Jani  Alexandri)  Euclides  Catholicus:  sive  Demonstratio  Ro- 
xnanse  Fidei,  ex  primis,  certis,  et  evidentibus  Principiis  mathematica 
methodo  deducta.     8vo.  Oxonii,  1680.     [M.  18.  14.] 

Fabri  (Philippi  Faventini)  Disputationes  de  PoenitentiA,  Purgatorio,  Suf- 
fragiis,  Indulgentiis,  et  Praedestinatione.     folio,  Venetiis,  1623. 

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Gravinii  (Dominici)  Catholicse  Praescriptiones  adversus  omnes  Veteres, 
et  Nostri  Temporis  Hssreticos.     folio,  Neapoli,  1619.     [H.  9.  18.] 

Kellison  (Matthew)  A  Survey  of  the  New  Religion,  detecting  mania  gross 
absurdities  which  it  implieth.     8vo.  Doway,  1603.     [K.  17.  1.] 

SuTCLiFFE  (Matthew)  An  Examination  of  Kellison's  "  Survey  of  the  Nexv 
Religion."     4to.     [N.  8.  20.] 

Palmer  (Roger,  Earl  of  Castlemaine)  An  Apology  in  behalf  of  the  Pa- 
pists.    8vo.  London,  1667.     [P.  312.  (4.)] 

The  Image  of  Bothe  Churches,  Hierusalem  and  Babel,  Unitie  and  Con- 
fusion, Obedenc  and  Sedition.  By  P[attenson]  D[octor  of]  M[edi- 
cine].     8vo.  Tornay,  1623.     [K.  18.  36.] 

PiGHii  (Alberti)  Controversiarum  Praecipuarum  in  Comitiis  Ratisponensi- 
bus  tractatarum,  et  quibus  potissimum  agitatur  Christi  fides  et  Religio, 
diligens  et  luculenta  Expositio.     folio.  Colonise,  1542.     [M.  3.  3.] 

Suarez  (Francisci)  Defensio  Fidei  Catholicae  et  Apostolicae  adversus 
Anglicanae  Sectae  Errores.     folio,  Moguntiae,  1619.     [G.  12.  18.] 

Walden  (Thomae)  Doctrinalis  Fidei  Ecclesiae  Catholicae  contra  Wiclevis- 
tas  et  Hussitas  eorumque  Sectatores  tomus  primus,  folio,  Parisiis, 
1532.     [I.  11.  23.] 

Ejusdem  Operis  tomus  secundus.     folio,  Parisiis,   1520. 

[H.  5.  10.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Parisiis,  1532.     [H.  9.  15.3 

Ejusdem  Operis  tomus  sextus.   folio,  Parisiis,  1523.    [H.  9.  16.] 


Veritas  Evangelica:  or  the  Gospel-Truth  asserted  in  Sixteen  Useful 

Questions.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  21.] 
A  Letter,  written  by  a  Minister  for  the  satisfaction  of  a  Person  doubting 

in  Religion,  shewn  to  be  unsatisfactory.     4to.  London,  1686. 

[M.  14.  21.] 

Julius  Secuneus,  Dialogus.     12mo.  Oxonii,  1680.     [M.  18.  14.] 

DiAPHANTA  :  or  Three  Attendants  on  Fiat  Lux.  Wherein  Catholik 
Religion  is  further  excused  against  the  opposition  of  severall  Adversa- 
ries.    8vo.  London,  1665.     [M.  7.  41..] 

The  Catholike  Moderator.     4to.    [L.  15.  37.] 

A  Fair  Statement  of  the  Doctrine  of  Catholics,  relative  to  Exclusive 
Salvation.     8vo.  London,  18—.     [Ff.  7.  47.] 

Butler  (Charles)  Book  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church.  8vo.  London, 
1825.     [li.  8.  4.] 

TowNSEND  (George)  Accusations  of  History  against  the  Church  of  Rome, 
8\o.  London,  1825.     [li.  8.  5.] 

Philpotts  (Henry J  Letters  to  Charles  Butler,  Esq.  on  his  Book  of  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church.     8vo.  London,  1825.     [li.  8.  6.] 

Butler  (Charles)  Vindication  of  the  Book  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church, 
in  reply  to  the  Rev.  Geo.  Townsend,  the  Rev,  Dr.  Philpotts  and  others. 
8vo.  London,  1826.     [li.  8.  8.] 

Philpotts  (Henry J  Supplemental  Letter  to  Charles  Butler,  Esq.  in  reply  to 
his  "  Vindication  of  the  Book  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church."  8vo. 
London,  1826.     [li.  8.  10.] 


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Townsend  (George)  Supplementary  Letter  to  Charles  Butler,  Esq.  in  reply  to 
his  Vindication  of  the  Book  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church,  "point  by 
point"  throughout.     8vo.  London,  1826.     [1\.  8.  11.] 


ii.  General  Treatises  against  Popery  by  Protestant  Divines. 

The  Presknt  State  of  the  Controversy  between  the  Church  of  England 
and  the  Church  of  Rome,  being  a  full  account  of  the  Books  written  on 
both  sides.     4to.  London,  1688.     [P.  25.  14.] 

A  Continuation  of  the  '  Present  State  of  Controversy,'  &c.  4to.  London, 
1688.     [M.  15.  13.] 

A  Catalogue  of  all  the  Discourses,  published  against  Popery  during  the 
Reign  of  King  James  II.  by  the  Members  of  the  Church  of  England 
and  by  the  Nonconiormists,  with  the  names  of  the  Authors  of  them. 
4to.  London,  1689.     [M.  15.  13,] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1689.     [P.  25.  (15.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1689.     [P.  SQ.  (24.)] 


Peck  (Francis)  A  complete  Catalogue  of  all  the  Discourses,  wi'itten  both 
for  and  against  Popery,  in  the  Time  of  King  James  XL    Drawn  up  in  a 
New  Method.     4to.  London,  1735.     [P.  25.(16.)] 


Chamieri  (Danielis)  Panstratiae  Catholicae :  sive  Controversiarum  de 
Religione  adversus  Pontificios  Corpus.     4  tomis,  folio,  Genevae,  1626. 

[L.  13.  4-7.] 

Whittakeri  (Gulielmi)  Opera  Theologica.  2  tomis.  folio.  Genevas,  1610. 

[K.  1.  15,16.] 

Whitakeri  (Gulielmi)  Ad  Rationes  Decem  Edmundi  Campiani  Jesuitae, 
quibus  fretus  Certamen  AngJicange  Ecclesiaj  Ministris  obtulit  in  causa 
Fidei,  Responsio.     8vo.  Londini,  1581.     {M.  18.  13.] 

A  Preservative  against  Popery,  in  several  Select  Discourses  upon  the 
Principal  Heads  of  Controversy  between  Protestants  and  Papists  : 
written  and  published  by  the  most  eminent  Divines  of  the  Church  of 
England,  chiefly  of  the  reign  of  King  James  II.  [Edited  by  Edmund 
Gibson,  Bishop  of  London.]     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1738. 

[N.  4.  26,27.] 

Sermons  against  Popery,  preached  at  Salters'  Hall,  in  the  year  1735,  by 
several  Ministers.     2' vols.  8vo.  London,  1735.     [R.   11.  39,40.] 

KiLLiNGwoRTH  (G.)  A  Supplement  to  the  Sermons  lately  preached  at 
Salters'  Hall  against  Popery  ;  containing  just  and  useful  Remarks  on 
another  great  Corruption  therein  omitted.     London,  1735. 

[P.  312.  (7.)] 

Abbot  (Robert)  A  befence  of  the  Reformed  Catholicke  of  M.  W.  Per- 
kins, against  the  bastard  Counter-Catholicke  of  D.  Bishop,  Seminary 
Priest.     4to.  London,  1611.     [G.  7.  20.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1611.     [K.  20.  27.] 

A  Reproofe  of  M.  Dr.  Abbot's  Defence  of  the  Catholike  Deformed,  by  M. 
W.  Perkins.     The  first  Part.     4to.  London,  1608.     [E.  1.  37.] 

Some  Queries  to  Protestants  answered:  and  an  Explanation  of  the  Ro- 
man Catholick's  Belief  in  four  great  points  considered  ;  1.  Concerning 
their  Church ;  2.  Their  Worship ;  3.  Justification  ;  4.  Civil  Govern- 
ment;    [By  Michael  Altiiam.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.,14.  17.] 

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AspiNWALL  (Edward)  A  Preservative   against  Popery.     8vo.    London, 

1715-     [N.  9.  10.] 
Aymon  (Jean)  A  Letter  to  Monsieur  N ,  on  the  Cheats  of  several 

Popish  Authors.     4to.  London,  1707.     [P.  31.  (7.)] 
Barnard  (Richard)  Rhemes  against  Rome ;  or  the  Removing  the  Gag 

of  the  New  Gospel,  and  rightly  placing  it  on  the  mouths  of  the  Ro- 

mists.     4to.  London,  1626.     [E.   1.  32.] 
Bastwick  (J oh.)  Flagellum  Pontificis  et  Episcoporum  Latialium.     12mo. 

Londini,  1641.     [F.  17.  45.] 

Bennet  (Thomas)  A  Confutation  of  Popery.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1701. 

[B.  6.  25.] 

BiSBiE  (Nath.)  The  Modern  Pharisees  ;  a  Sermon  on  Matt.  XXIII.  15. 
4to.  London,  1683.     [M.   15.  18.] 

Blackburn  E  (Francis,  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland)  Considerations  on  the 
present  State  of  the  Controversy  between  the  Protestants  and  Papists 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  particularly  as  to  how  far  the  latter  are 
entitled  to  a  Toleration  upon  Protestant  Principles;  being  the  Sub- 
stance of  Two  Discourses  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Cleve- 
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Bull  (George,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  The  Corruptions  of  the  Church  of 
Rome,  in  relation  to  Ecclesiastical  Government,  the  Rule  of  Faith,  and 
Form  of  Divine  Worship,  in  Answer  to  the  Bishop  of  Meaux's  Queries. 
12mo.  London,  1708.     [M.  18.  21.] 

Burgess  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  A  Protestant's  and  Papist's 
Manual.     8vo,  London,  1813.     [Ff.  7.  47.] 

BtmNET  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  A  Discourse  :  wherein  is  held 
forth  the  Opposition  of  the  Doctrine,  Worship,  and  Practices  of  the 
Roman  Church,  to  the  Nature,  Designs,  and  Characters  of  the  Chris- 
tian Faith.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  5.] 

—  Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [P.  24.  (6.)] 

Remarks  on  Mr.  Hill's  "  Vindication  of  the  Primitive  Fathers  against  the 
Imputations  of  Bishop  Burnet"     4to.  London,  1699.     [P.  50.  (10.)] 

Observations  on  Mr.  HiWs  Municipium  Ecclesiasticum.     4to.  London,  1699. 

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Cartwright  (Thomas)  A  Confutation  of  the  Rhemists'  Translations, 
Glosses  and  Annotations  on  the  New  Testament,     folio,  London,  1618. 

[G.  2.  16.] 

Chillingworth  (William)  The  Religion  of  Protestants  a  Safe  Way  to 
Salvation,     folio,  Oxford,  1638.     [R.  2.  23.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1704.     [A.  5.  3.] 

Infidelity  Unmasked ;  or  the  Confutation  of  a  Booke  published  by  Mr.  Wil- 
liam Chillingworth,  under  this  Title — "  The  Religion  of  Protestants  a  Safe 
Way  to  Salvation.     4to.  Gant  (Ghent),  1652.     [Ff.  3.  8.] 

Clagett  (Nicholas)  A  Persuasive  to  an  Ingenuous  Trial  of  Opinions  in 
Religion.     4to.  London,  1685.     [N.  8.  6.] 

Daille'  (John)  An  Apologie  for  the  Reformed  Churches  ;  wherein  is 
shew'd  the  Necessity  of  their  Separation  from  the  Church  of  Rome, 
against  those  who  accuse  them  of  making  a  Schisme  in  Christendome. 
12mo.  London,  1654.     [K.  8.  24.] 


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Dalhusius  (J.  H.)  The  Salvation  of  Protestants  asserted  and  defended 
in  Opposition  to  the  rash  and  uncharitable  sentence  of  their  Eternal 
Damnation,  pronounced  against  them  by  the  Romish  Church.  4to. 
London,  1689.     [M.   15.  33.] 

Letters  between  Lord  George  Digby  and  Sir  Kenelm  Digby,  Knight, 
concerning  Religion.     12mo.  London,  1651.     [L.  8.    11.] 

Dillingham  (William)  The  Mystery  of  Iniquity  anatomized.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1689.     [M.   15.  32.] 

• Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1689.     [P.  48.  (26.)] 

DoDWELL  (Henry)  Two  Short  Discourses  against  the  Romanists.  12mo. 
London,  1676.     [E.  8.  10.] 

An  Account  of  the  Fundamental  Principle  of  Popery,  as  it  is  a 

distinct  Communion,  and  of  the  Insufficiency  of  the  Proofs  which  they^ 
have  for  it.     4to,  London,  1688.     [M.   14.  28.] 

A  Letter  to  a  Lady ;  furnishing  her  with  Scripture  Testimonies 


against  the  principal  Points  and   Doctrines  of  Popery.     4to.  London, 
1688.     [M.   14.  28.] 

Du  Moulin  (Peter)  The  Buckler  of  the  Faith :  a  Defence  of  the  Re- 
formed Churches  of  France  against  the  Objections  of  M.  Arnoux  the 
Jesuit.     4to.  London,  1623.     [G.  8.  36.] 

Du  Moulin  (Peter)  The  Papal  Tyranny,  as  it  was  exercised  over  England 
for  some  ages,  set  forth  by  his  eldest  son  of  the  same  name,  with  an 
Addition  of  the  same  subject,  and  Reflections  upon  some  Provocations 
given  him  by  the  Papists  about  Matters  of  Fact  objected  to  them  in  his 
Vindication  of  the  Protestant  Religion.   4to.  London,  1674.    [N.  8.32,] 

*Faber  (G.  S.)  The  Difficulties  of  Romanism.     8vo.  London,  1826. 

Felton  (Henry)  People  taught  to  defend  their  Communion  with  the 
Church  of  England  against  the  Insinuations  of  Popish  Emissarys. 
8vo.  Oxford,  1727.     [P.  77.  (4.)] 

FuLKE  (William)  The  Text  of  the  New  Testament  translated  out  of  the 
vulgar  Latine  by  the  Papists  of  the  Traiterous  Seminarie  at  Rhemes, 
with  Arguments  of  Bookes  and  Chapters,  and  Annotations  pretending 
to  discover  the  Corruptions  of  Divers  Translations,  and  to  cleare  the 
Controversies  of  these  Dayes.  Whereunto  is  added  the  Translation 
out  of  the  Original  Greeke  commonly  used  in  the  Church  of  Llngland, 
with  a  Confutation  of  all  such  Arguments,  Glosses,  and  Annotations, 
as  contain  manifest  Impietie,  Treason,  and  Slander  against  the  Catholic 
Church  of  God,  and  the  true  Teachers  thereof,  or  the  Translations  used 
in  the  Church  of  England,     folio,  London,  1601.     [B.  2.    I.] 

Geddes  (Michael)  Miscellaneous  Tracts,     3  vols.  8vo.  London,  1714. 

[N.  7.  12-14,] 

GouGH  (Strickland)  A  Discussion  of  four  popular  Questions  between  Pa- 
pists and  Protestants,  viz.  The  Preferableness  and  Antiquity  of  the 
Churches;  the  State  of  Salvability  in  each;  Solemnity  of  Worship; 
Charity  and  Severity  of  Life.     8yo.  London,  1747.     [P.  312.  (6.)] 

Gourdon  ( )  A  Request  to  Roman  Catholics,  to  Answer  the  Queries 

upon  these  their  following  tenets :  1.  Their  Divine  Service  in  an  un- 
known tongue ;  2.  Their  taking  away  the  Cup  from  the  People  ;  3. 
Their  withholding  the  Scriptures  from  the  Laic's  ;  4.  The  Adoration 
of  Images;  5.  The  Invocation  of  Saints;  6.  The  Doctrine  of  Merit; 
7.  Purgatory  ;  8.  The  Seven  Sacraments  ;  9.  The  Priests'  Intention  in 


214  RELIGION. 

Baptism;  10.  The  Limbo  of  Unbaptized  Infants  ;  11.  Transubstan- 
tiation;  12.  The  Propitiatory  Sacrifice  of  the  Mass;  13.  Private 
Masses;  14.  The  Sacrament  of  Penance;  15.  The  Sacrament  of  Mar- 
riage, with  the  Clergies  restraint  therefrom;  16.  Their  Sacrament  of 
Extreme  Unction;  17.  Tradition:  18.  The  threadbare  Question — 
Where  was  yovxr  Church  before  Luther?  19.  The  Infallibility  of  the 
Pope  with  his  Councils;  20.  The  Pope's  Supremacy  ;  21.  The  Pope's 
Deposing  Power  ;  22.  Their  Uncharitableness  to  all  other  Christians. 
4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     4to,  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  5.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [P.  24.  (9.)] 


Hallifax  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Twelve  Sermons  on  the  Pro- 
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Hall  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  A  Serious  Dissuasive  from  Popery, 
folio.    Works,  Vol.  I.     [H.  23.  12.] 

Kidder  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells)  The  Judgment  of  Private 
Discretion  in  matters  of  Religion  defended.     4to.  London,  1687. 

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Leslie  (Charles)  The  Case  stated  between  the  Church  of  Rome  and  the 
Church  of  England  ;  wherein  is  shewed  that  the  Doubt  and  Danger  is 
in  the  former ;  and  the  Certainty  and  Safetv  in  the  latter  Communion^ 
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Leslie  (Charles)  The  Case  truly  stated ;  wherein  the  Case  re-stated  is 
fully  considered.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [N.  7.  57.] 

L'EsTRANGE  (Hamond)  An  Answer  to  the  Marques  of  Worcester's  last 
Paper  to  the  late  King  ;  representing  in  their  true  posture,  and  dis- 
cussing briefly,  the  main  Controversies  between  the  English  and  the 
Romish  Church.     Svo.  London,  1651.     [F.  18.  34.] 

L'EsTRANGE  (Sir  Roger)  The  Character  of  a  Papist  in  Mas«|uerade.  4to. 
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Marsh  (Herbert,  Bp.  of  Peterborough)  A  Comparative  View  of  the 
Churches  of  England  and  Rome.    8vo.  Cambridge,  1814.   [Ff.  7.  127.] 

Martyris  (Petri)  Defensio  Doctrinse  Veteris  et  Apostolicae  in  quatuor 
distincta  partes  adversus  Stephani  Gardineri  quondam  Wintoniensis 
Episcopi  librum,   sub  nomine  M.   Antonii  Constantii  editum.     folio^ 

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Mayer  (John)  An  Antidote  against  Popery.     4to.  London,  1625. 

[N.  8.  37.]- 

MiDDLETON  (Conyers)  A  Letter  from  Rome,  shewing  an  exact  Con- 
fprmity  between  Popery  and  Paganism  :  or  the  Religion  of  the  present 
Romans  derived  from  that  of  their  heathen  Ancestors.  4to.  IVorksy 
Vol.  IlL     [G.  9.   14.] 

Middleton  (Conyers)  A  Letter  from  Rome.     4to.  London,  1729. 

[P.  15.(17.)] 
Middleton  (Conyers)  A  Letter  from  Rome.     4to.  London,  J741. 

[Gg.  7.  1.] 
A  Letter  to  Dr.  Middleton  concerning  his  prefatory  Discourse  to  his  Letter 

from  Rome.     Svo.  London.     [P.  115.  (3.)] 
More  (Henry)  A  Modest  Inquiry  into  the  Mystery  of  Iniquity.     2  parts 
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MoRNiEi  (Philippi)  Mysterium  Iniquitatis,  seu  Historia  Papatiis.  folio, 
Salmurii,  1611.     [L.  13.  3.] 

Morton  (Thomas)  A  Catholike  Appeal  for  Protestants  out  of  the  Confes- 
sions of  the  Romane  Doctors,  particularly  answering  the  misnamed  Ca- 
tholike Apologie  for  the  Romane  faith  out  of  the  Protestants,  folio, 
London,  1610.     [I.  1.  29.] 

MouNTAGU  (Richard,  successively  Bp.  of  Chichester  and  Norwich)  Ap- 
pello  Csesarem  :  a  Just  Appeal  from  two  unjust  informers.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1625.     [Ff  7.  114.] 

Owen  (John)  The  Church  of  Rome  no  safe  Guide :  or.  Reasons  to  prove 
that  no  Rational  Man,  who  takes  due  care  of  his  own  Salvation,  can 
give  himself  up  unto  the  Conduct  of  that  Church  in  Matters  of  Reli- 
gion.    4to.  London,  1679.     [M.  14.  24.] 

Pajon  (Claude)  Examen  du  Livre,  qui  porte  pour  titre  "Prejugez  Legi- 
times contre  les  Calvinistes."     2  tomes,  ]2mo.  h,  la  Haye,  16S3. 

[L.  8.  29,30.] 

Patrick  (Simon,  Bp.  of  Ely)  An  Answer  to  a  Book  sent  abroad  by  the 
Romish  Priests,  intituled  "  The  Touchstone  of  the  Reformed  Gospel." 
12mo.  London,  1692.     [G.  16.  33.] 

Perkinsi  (Gulielmi)  Problema  de  Romanae  Fidei  ementito  Catholicisrao. 
4to.  Cantabrigiae,  1604.     [G.  7.  15.] 

Apologie  pour  les  Protestans  ;  oii  I'Auteur  justifie  pleinement  leur  con- 
duite  et  leur  Separation  de  la  communion  de  Rome.  [Par  Jonas  Porree.] 
12mo.  Amsterdam,  1680.     [L.  8.  5.] 

Potter  (Christopher)  Want  of  Charitie  justly  charged  on  all  such  Ro- 
manists, as  dare  (without  truth  or  modesty)  affirme  that  Protestancie 
destroyeth  Salvation.     8vo.  London,  1634.     [E.  1.  40.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1634.     [G.  8.  29.] 

Popery  the  Religion  of  Heathenism,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  by  Ignotus. 

[John  PoYNDER.]     8vo.  London,  1818.     [Hh.  2.  31.] 
Prideaux  (Joannis)  Castigatio  cujusdam  Circulatoris,  qui  R.  P.  Andreara 

Eudaemon-Johannem   Cydonium  e  Societate  Jesu  seipsum   nuncupat, 

opposita  ipsius  Calumniis  in  Epistolam  Isaaci  Casauboni  ad  Frontonem 

Ducaeum.     8vo.  Oxoniae,  1614.     [K.  19.  31.] 
Reading  (Wm.)  Remarks  on  the  Controversies  with  the  Church  of  Rome, 

8vo.  London,  1739.     [R.  12.  17.] 
An  Account  of  Faith  in  answer  to  two  Papers  and  two  Treatises  of  a 

Roman  Catholic  about  the  Grounds  thereof.     Endeavoured  by  J.  S. 

D.D.     4to.  London,  1661.     [C.  10.  31,] 

Bibliotheca  Pontificia,  varias  Dissertationes  Virorum  doctorum  contra 
abusus  curiae  Romanae  et  Jesuitas  continens ;  editas  ex  Bibliotheca 
Jo.  Ad.  ScHERZERi.     4to.  Lipsias,  1677.     [M.  22.  3.] 

A  Short  Summary  of  the  Principal  Controversies  between  the  Church  of 
England  and  the  Church  of  Rome.  [By  Dr.  Wm.  Sherlock.]  4to. 
London,  1687.     [M.  15.  4.] 

Sherlock  (William)  A  Preservative  against  Popery :  being  some  Plain 
Directions  to  Unlearned  Protestants,  how  to  dispute  with  Romish 
Priests.     Part  I.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  5.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [P.  25.  (1.)] 


316  RELIGION. 

Vr.  Sherlock's  Preservative  considered,  in  two  Letters  of  F.  Lewis  SabrAIT, 
of  the  Society  of  Jesus.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  U.  29.] 

A  Defence  of  Dr.  Sherlock's  Preservative  against  Popery,  in  Reply  to  a 
Jesuit's  Answer :  wherein  the  R.  Father's  Reasonings  are  fully  con- 
futed.    By  Wilham  Giles,  a  Protestant  Footman.     4to.  London,  1688. 

[M.  14.  29.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  5.] 

Another  Copy.     4to,  London,  1688.     [P.  344.  (5.)] 

Sherlock  (VVm.)  A  Preservative  against  Popery  ;  shewing  how  contrary 
Popery  is  to  the  true  ends  of  the  Christian  Religion.  Part  II.  4to. 
London,  1688.     [M.  15.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  5.] 

Sherlock  (William)  A  Vindication  of  Both  Parts  of  the  Preservative 
against  Popery,  in  Answer  to  the  Cavils  of  Lewis  Sabran,  Jesuit.  4to. 
London,  1688.     [M.  15.  9.]  .     • 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  5.] 

Smith  (Elisha)  The  Country-Man's  Antidote  for  confuting  Popery,  a 
Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [P.  110.  (13.)] 

A  Pacific  Discourse  of  the  Causes  and  Remedies  of  the  differences  about 
Religion,  which  distract  the  Peace  of  Christendom.  [By  Dr.  Tho. 
Smith.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  4.] 

Spinckes  (N.)  The  Essay  towards  a  Proposal  for  CathoHck  Communion, 
&c.  published  by  a  (pretended)  Minister  of  the  Church  of  England, 
printed  at  large,  and  answered  Chapter  by  Chapter.  8vo.  London, 
1705.     [M.  15.  35.] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  Instructions  of  a  Parish  Minister  to  his  Parishioners 
on  the  Subject  of  Popery,  occasioned  by  its  late  growth  in  the  King- 
dom.    2  Parts.     12rao.  1753.     [P.  353.  (2.)  (3.)] 

Steele  (Sir  Richard)  An  Account  of  the  State  of  the  Roman  Catholick 
Religion  throughout  the  World.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [D.  6.  34.] 

Stephenson  (Geo.)  The  Romish  Church :  or  an  Historical  and  Critical 
View  of  some  of  the  leading  Doctrines  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  in  a 
Series  of  Discourses.     8vo.  London,  1807.     [Ff.  7.  126.] 

Sterne  (Jaques)  Danger  arising  to  our  Religious  and  Civil  Liberty  from 
the  great  increase  of  Papists  and  their  Schools,     12mo.  York,  1747. 

[P.  186.  (22.)] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward,  Bp.  of  Worcester)  A  Rational  Account  of  the 
Grounds  of  the  Protestant  Religion,    folio,  London,  1665.    [B.  2.  17.] 

Another  Copy   [edited,   with   some  additional  matter,  by  Dr. 

Richard  Bentley.]     folio,  London,  1709.     [L  4.  23.] 
Stopford   (Joshua)    Pagano-Papismus :    or   an    exact   Parallel   between 

Rome-Pagan  and  Rome-Christian,  in  their  Doctrines  and  Ceremonies. 

8vo.   London,  1675.     [F.  18.  32.] 

Taylor  (James)  A  Letter  of  Enquiry  to  the  Reverend  Fathers  of  the  So- 
ciety of  Jesus.     4to.  London,  1689.     [N.  8.  9.] 

Taylor  (Jeremy,  Bp.  of  Down  and  Connor)  A  Dissuasive  from  Popery. 
8vo.  London,  1664.     [D.  15.  6.] 

■ Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1664.     [L  8.  8.] 


THE  POPISH  CONTROVERSY.  217 

Thomas  (William,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  ^yBfivQia :  Roman  Oracles  si- 
lenced, or  the  Prime  Testimonies  of  Antiquity,  produced  by  Henry 
Turbervil  in  his  Manual  of  Controversies,  examined  and  refuted.  4to. 
London,  1691.     [M.  15.  18.] 

Trapp  (Joseph)  Popery  truly  stated  and  briefly  confuted.  8vo.  London, 
1726.     [R.  10.  2.] 

Usher  (James,  Archbishop  of  Armagh)  An  Answer  to  a  Challenge  made 
by  a  Jesuite  in  Leland  :  wherein  the  Judgment  of  Antiquity  in  the 
points  questioned  is  truely  delivered,  and  the  Noveltie  of  the  now 
Romish  Doctrine  plainly  discovered.     4to.  Dublin,  1624.     [K.  19.  9.] 

Copies  of  certain  Letters  passed  between  Spain  and  England  in  matter  of 
Religion,  between  Mr.  F.  Wadesworth  and  W.  Bedell.     Svo. 

[N.  8.  16.] 

Whitaker  (William)  An  Answer  to  a  certeine  Booke  written  by  Mr. 
William  Rainolds,  entituled  "  A  Refutation  of  Sundrie  Reprehensions, 
Cavils,"  &c.     12mo.  London,  1585.     [G.  16.  25.] 

White  (Blanco)  Practical  and  Internal  Evidence  against  Catholicism. 
Svo.  London,  1826.     [li.  8.  7.] 

White  (Francis)  The  Orthodox  Faith  and  Way  to  the  Church  explained 
and  justified,  in  Answer  to  a  Popish  Treatise,  entitled  "  White  died 
Black."     folio,  London,  1624.     [B.  4.  3.] 

WiLLET  (Andrew)  Synopsis  Papismi;  that  is,  a  General  View  of  Papistrie, 
wherein  the  whole  Mysterie  of  Iniquitie,  and  summe  of  Antichristian 
Doctrine  is  set  downe,  which  is  maintained  this  day  by  the  Synagouge 
of  Rome  against  the  Church  of  Christ,    folio,  London,  1600.    [B.  1.1.] 

Williams  (John,  Archbishop  of  York)  A  Manual :  or  Three  Short  and 
Plain  Treatises,  viz. 

1.  Of  Prayer,  or  Active    -     -     -^ 

2.  Of  Principles,  or  Positive  -    -  >  Divinity. 

3.  Of  Resolutions,  or  OppositiveJ 

Written  for  the  private  use  of  a  most  noble  Lady,  to  preserve  her  from 
the  Danger  of  Popery.     12mo.  London,  1672.     [E.  8.  22.] 


iii.  Conferences  between  Protestants  and  Romanists. 

Rainoldes  (John)  The  Summe  of  the  Conference  between  him  and  John 
Hart,  touching  the  Head  and  true  Faith  of  the  Church.  Whereunto  is 
annexed  a  Treatise  intitled  "  Six  Conclusions  touching  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures and  the  Church."     4to.  London,  1588.     [K.  20.  30.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1598.     [C.-20.  19.] 

Featley  (Daniel)  The  Fisher  catched  in  his  own  Net.  [^An  Account  of 
a  Conference  between  Drs.  Featley  and  White  with  the  Jesuits  Fisher 
and  Sweet,]     4to.  London,  1623.     [N.  8.  20.] 

Laud  (William,  afterwards  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  A  Relation  of  a 
Conference  between  himself  and  Mr.  Fisher  the  Jesuite.  folio,  Lon- 
don, 1639.     [B.  4.  1.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1639.     [C.  5.  6.] 

A  Replie  to  a  Relation  of  the  Conference  between  William  Laude  and  Mr: 
Fisher  the  Jesuit.     4to.  London,  1640.     [E.  1.  33.] 


218  RELIGION. 

A  Relation  of  a  Conference,  held  about  Religion,  at  London,  April  3d, 
1676,  by  Edward  Stillingfleet,  D.D.  and  Gilbert  Burnet,  with  some 
Gentlemen  of  the  Church  of  Rome.     8vo.  London,  1676.    [L.  15.  20.] 

Two  other  Copies.     8vo.  London,  1676.    )  (^  *i  o  'go  "i 

A  Letter  to  Mr.  G[odden]  giving  a  true  account  of  a  late  Conference  at 
the  D[ean]  of  S.  P[aurs].  [By  Dr.  Edward  Stillingfleet.]  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1687.     [M.  15.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  4.] 

A  Letter  to  Dr.  E\_d-ward'\  S[tillmgjleet~\,  concerning  his  late  Letter  to  Mr. 
G\odden],  and  the  Account  he  gives  in  it  of  a  Conference  between  Mr.  G. 
and  himself.  From  one  "who  was  present  at  the  Conference.  [Mr.  John  Ser- 
geant.']   Published  with  Allowance.    4to.  London,  1687.  {A)  [M.  15.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  27-3 

A  Letter  to  a  Friend,  reflecting  on  some  Passages  in  a  Letter  to  the  D.  of 
P.  in  Answer  to  the  arguing  Part  of  his  first  Letter  to  Mr.  G.  QBy 
Clement  Ellys.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  4.] 

. Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  4.] 

The  Second  Catholick  Letter :  or  Reflections  on  the  Reflecter's  Defence  of 
Dr.  Stilling  fleet's  First  Letter  to  Mr.  G.  against  the  Answer  to  the  ar- 
guing Pari  of  it.  {^By  John  Sergeant. '^  Published  with  Allowance.  4to. 
London,  1687.     [M.  15.  4.] 

The  Reflecter's  Defence  of  his  Letter  to  a  Friend,  against  the  furious  As- 
saults of  Mr.  J.  S.  in  his  second  Catholic  Letter.  [By  Clement  Ellys.] 
4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  4.] 

A  Second  Letter  to  Mr.  G.  in  Answer  to  two  Letters  lately  pubhshed 
concerning  the  Conference  at  the  D.  of  P.  [By  Dr.  E.  Stillingfleet.] 
4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  4.] 

The  Third  Catholick  Letter,  in  Answer  to  the  argving  Part  of  Doctor  Stil- 
lingfleet's  Second  Letter  to  Mr.  G.  By  J\ohn~\  S^ergeant].  Published 
•with  allowance.     4to.  London,  1687.     [^M.  15.  4.]] 

Scripture  and  Tradition  compared ;  in  a  Sermon  preached  at  Guildhall 
Chapel,  Nov.  27,  1687.  By  Edward  StiUingfleet,  D.D.  4to.  London, 
1688.     [M.  15.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  4.] 

The  Fourth  Catholick  Letter  in  Answer  to  Dr.  Stillingfleefs  Sermon  preach' t 
at  Guildhall,  Nov.  27,  1687,  entituled  "Scripture  and  Tradition  com- 
pared." By  John  Sergeant.  Published  with  Allowance.  4to.  London, 
1688.     [M.  15.  4.] 

The  Fifth  Catholick  Letter,  in  Reply  to  Dr.  Stillingfleet' s  (pretended) 
Answer  to  about  the  fortieth  part  of  J.  S.'s  Catholic  Letters.  Addrest  to 
all  Impartial  Readers.     By  John  Sergeant.     4to.  London,  1688. 

[M.  15.  9.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Nature  and  Grounds  of  the  Certainty  of 
Faith,  in  Answer  to  J.  S.  his  Catholick  Letters.  By  Edward  Stilling- 
fleet, D.D.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  4.] 

(A)  In  this  and  the  subsequent  pages  of  the  present  Section,  the  attacks  of  Popish , 
writers  are  distinguished  from  the  Defences  of  Protestant  Divines,  by  being  printed  in 
the  Italic  character. 


THE  POPISH  CONTROVERSY.  219 

The  Council  of  Trent,  examined  and  disproved  by  Catholick  Tradition 
in  the  Main  Points  in  Controversie  between  us  and  the  Church  of 
Rome.  Part  I.  With  an  Appendix,  in  Answer  to  some  Passages  of 
J.  W.  of  the  Society  of  Jesus  concerning  the  prohibiting  of  Scripture 
in  the  Vulgar  Languages  in  the  Council  of  Trent.  [By  Edward  Stil- 
lingfleet.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  4.] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  Several  Conferences  be- 
tween a  Romish  Priest,  a  Fanatick  Chaplain,  and  a  Divine  of  the  Church 
of  England,  concerning  the  Idolatry  of  the  Church  of  Rome ;  being  a 
full  Answer  to  the  Dialogues  of  T.  G.   8vo.  London,  1679.  [G,  18.  29.] 

Another  Copy,     folio.     In  Still mg fleet's  Works,  Vol.  VI. 

[I.  4.  25.] 

A  True  Account  of  a  Conference,  held  about  Religion  at  London,  Sept. 
29,  1687,  between  A.  Pulton,  a  Jesuit,  and  Tho.  Tenison,  D.  D.  As 
also  of  that  which  led  to  it  and  followed  after  it.  By  Tho.  Tenison, 
D.  D.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  5.] 

Mr.  Pulton  considered  in  his  Sincerity,  Reasonings,  Authorities  :  or  a 
just  Answer  to  what  he  hath  hitherto  published  in  his  '  True  Account,' 
his  *  True  and  Full  Account  of  a  Conference,'  &c.  By  Thomas  Teni- 
son, D.D.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  8.] 

Some  farther  Remarks  on  the  late  Account  giten  by  Dr.  Tenison  of  his  Con- 
ference -with  Mr.  Pulton.  [By  Andrew  Pulton.']  Published  -with  Al- 
lowance.    4to.  London,  1688.  "  [M,  15.  8.] 

The  Missionaries'  Arts  discovered  :  or  an  Account  of  their  Ways  of  In- 
sinuation, and  Artifices  in  making  Converts.  By  H ,  a  Mi- 
nister of  the  Church  of  England.     4to.  London,  1688.     [iVl.  20.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  2.] 

A  Defence  of  the  "  Missionaries'  Arts  ;"  wherein  the  charge  of  Disloyalty, 
Rebellions,  Plots,  and  Treasons  (asserted  page  76  of  that  book)  is  fully 
proved  against  the  Members  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  in  a  brief  Ac- 
count of  the  several  Plots  contrived,  and  Rebellions  raised,  by  the  Pa- 
pists, against  the  Lives  and  Dignities  of  Sovereign  Princes  since  the 
Reformation.  By  the  Author  of  the  "  Missionaries'  Arts."  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1689.     [M.  20.  2.] 

Of  the  Incurable  Scepticism  of  the  Church  of  Rome.  By  M.  de  la 
Placette.  Translated  from  the  French,  and  published  by  Dr.  Tenison. 
4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  3.] 

— • Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  6.] 

The  Pamphlet,  entituled  '  Speculum  Ecclesiasticum  ;  or  an  Ecclesiastical 
Prospective  Glass,'  considered  in  its  False  Reasonings  and  Quotations. 
[By  Henry  Wharton.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N,  8.  5.] 

An  Account  of  a  Conference  between  two  Romish  Priests  and  some  Pro- 
testant Divines.     By  Samuel  Chandler.     8vo.  London,  1735. 

[P.  85.  (3.)] 

A  Conference  between  two  Gentlemen,  a  Papist  and  a  Protestant,  con- 
cerning Religion.  In  which  the  principal  Arguments  of  "  The  Catho- 
lick Christian  Instructed"  are  answered.     London,  1749.  [P.  31 1.  (7.)] 


220  RELIGION. 

iv.  Discourses  written  on  occasion  of  the  Conversions  of  seve- 
ral Pei^sons  to  the  Romish  Churchy  and  also  on  the  Re- 
nunciation of  Popery  by  several  persons,  together  with 
their  respective  motives. 

(1)  Discourses  occasioned  by  Conversions  to  Popery. 

Hakewil  (George)  An  Ansvvere  to  a  Treatise,  written  by  Dr.  Carier,  by 
way  of  Letter  to  his  Majestie ;  wherein  he  layeth  downe  sundry  Poli- 
tike  Considerations  ;  by  which  he  pretendeth  himself  was  moved,  and 
endeavoureth  to  move  others,  to  be  reconciled  to  the  Church  of  Rome, 
and  imbrace  that  Religion  which  he  calleth  Catholike.  4to.  London, 
1616.     [K.  20.  29.] 

Reason  and  Authority;  or  the  Motives  of  a  late  Protestant's  Reconciliation 
to  the  Catholic  Church.  Together  with  Remarks  upon  some  late  Dis- 
courses against  Transubstantiation.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  18.] 

An  Answer  to  a  Book  entituled  Reason  and  Authority :  or  the  Motives  of  a 
late  Protestant's  Reconciliation  to  the  Catholick  Church.  Together  with 
a  Brief  Account  of  Augustine  the  Monk,  and  Conversion  of  the  English. 
[By  Thomas  Bambridge,  D.  D.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  3.] 

The  Considerations  which  obliged  Peter  Manby,  Dean  of  London- Dery  to 
embrace  the  Roman  Catholic  Religion.     4to.  London,  1687.    [M.  15.  5.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  32.] 

An  Answer  to  the  Considerations  which  obliged  Peter  Manby,  late  Dean 
of  Londonderry,  (as  he  pretends)  to  embrace  what  he  calls  the  Catho- 
lick Religion.  [By  William  King,  Chancellor  of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin.] 
4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  5.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  25.] 

Consensus  Veterum  :  or  the  Reasons  of  Edward  Sclater,  Minister  of  Put- 
ney, for  his  Conversion  to  the  Catholic  Faith  and  Communion.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1686.     [M.  14.  17.] 

Veteres  Vindicati,  in  an  Expostulatory  Letter  to  Mr.  Sclater,  of  Putney, 
upon  his  "  Consensus  Veterum."  Wherein  the  absurdity  of  his  Me- 
thod, and  the  Weakness  of  his  Reasons  are  shewn ;  his  false  Asper- 
sions upon  the  Church  of  England  are  wiped  off,  and  her  Faith  con- 
cerning the  Eucharist  proved  to  be  that  of  the  Primitive  Church.  [By 
Edward  Gee.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  10.] 

Two  other  Copies.     4to.  London,  1687.    [N.  8.  7.     P.  25.  (6.)] 

Sure  and  Honest  Means  for  the  Conversion  of  all  Heretics ;  and  Wholesome 

Advice  and  Expedients  for  the  Reformation  of  the  Church.     4to.  London, 

1688.     [M.   15.  16.]" 

An  Answer  to  Six  Queries,  proposed  to  a  Gentlewoman  of  the  Church  of 
England  by  an  Emissary  of  the  Church  of  Rome  ;  fitted  to  a  Gentle- 
woman's capacity,  by  Henry  Dodwell,  M.  A.     4to.  London,  1688. 

[M.  14.  28.] 
The  Reasons  of  Mr.  Bays  changing  his  Religion.     4to.  London,  1688. 

[M.  14.  7.] 


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HicKEs  (George)  Several  Letters  which  passed  between  Dr.  H.  and  a 
Popish  Priest,  upon  occasion  of  a  young  Gentlewoman's  departing 
from  the  Church  of  England  to  that  of  Rome.     8vo.  London,  1705. 

[D.  6.  21.] 

An  Account  of  the  Conversion  of  Mr.  John  Barville  from  Popery  to  the 
Reformed  Church  of  England  :  with  the  Form  of  his  Solemn  Abjura- 
tion of  the  Romish  Religion.  Wjitten  by  himself.  8vo,  London, 
1710.     [M.  7.  4.] 

Two  Letters  :  one  from  a  Lady  to  a  Friend  who  had  married  a  Catholic  ; 
the  other  from  the  same  Author  to  the  said  Gentleman,  by  which  he 
was  converted  from  the  Popish  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1728. 

[P.  71.  (11.)] 

(2)  Discourses  occasioned  by  Renunciations  of  Popery. 

De  la  Motte  (Francis)  Les  Motifs  de  son  Conversion  h  la  Religion 
Reformee.     4to.  Londres,  1675.     [L.  15.  21.] 

Sale  (Andrew)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Christ's  Church,  Dublin,  before 
the  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Council,  July  5th,  1674.  With  a  Declara- 
tion made  in  St.  John's  Church,  in  Cashel,  before  the  Archbishop  of 
that  Province;  and  a  Preface  shewing  the  Reasons  for  deserting  the 
Communion  of  the  Roman  Church,  and  embracing  that  of  the  Church 
of  England.     12mo.  Dublin,  1675.     [E.   17.  2.] 

An  Historical  Relation  of  several  Great  and  Learned  Romanists  who  did 
imbrace  the  Protestant  Religion,  with  their  Reasons  for  their  Change, 
delivered  in  their  own  words.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  20.  1.] 

De  la  Pillonniere  (Francis)  An  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Snape's  Accu- 
sation ;  containing  an  Account  of  his  Behaviour  and  Sufferings  among 
the  Jesuits,  of  his  leaving  their  Society,  and  afterwards  turning  Pro- 
testant, &c.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  several  Letters  from  Je- 
suits and  others,  which  give  light  and  confirmation  to  the  foregoing 
account.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  238.  (8.)  (9.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     []N.  9.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717-     [P.  106.  (5.)] 

Another  Copy.     8 vo.  London,  1717.     [R.  8.  60.] 

Mills  (Henry)  An  Answer  to  Pillonniere's  Reply  to  Dr.  Snape,  with  Dr. 
Snape's  Letter.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  140.  (2.)] 

Snape  (Andrew)  Vindication  of  a  Passage  in  his  Second  Letter  to  the 
Bishop  of  Bangor  relating  to  Mr.  Pillonniere.     8vo.  London,  1717. 

[N.  9.  1.] 

De  la  Pillonviere  (Francis)  A  Reply  to  Dr.  Snape  s  Vindication  of  a  Pan- 
sage  in  his  Second  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor  ;  wherein  a  full  Answer 
is  given  to  Mr.  Mills.     8vo.  London,  l'7\8.     [N.  9.   1.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  106.  (6.)] 

Another  Copy.     8 vo.  London,  1718.     [R.  8.  60.] 

Kennett  (White)  Dr.  Snape  instructed  in  some  matters  especially  re- 
lating to  Convocations  and  Converts  from  Popery.  8vo.  London, 
1718.     [N.  9.  1.] 


RELIGION. 


V.  Attacks  of  Romanists  on  the  Reformation  and  Ordei^s  of 
the  Church  of  England,  with  Vindications  of  that  Church 
from  the  Charges  of  Schism  and  of  Symbolizing  with  the 
Romish  Church,  S^c. 

(1)  Discourses,  written  by  the  Romanists,  and  reflecting  upon  the 
Reformation  and  Orders  of  the  Church  of  England,  with  Re- 
plies thereto. 

Juelli  (Johannis,  Episcopi  Sarisburiensis)  Apologia  Ecclesiae  Anglicanas. 
12mo.  Ambergae,  1606.     [K.  16.  28.] 

Jewel  (John,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  A  Reply  unto  Mr.  Hardinge's  An- 
swere.     folio,  London,  1565.     [B.  1.  17.] 

■ Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1565.     [Ff.  3.  6.] 

Jewel  (John)  A  Defence  of  the  Apologie  of  the  Churche  of  Englande. 
(Two  Copies.)     folio,  London,  1567.     [B.  1.  18.     Ff.  3.  5.] 

Jewel  (John)  Reply  and  Defence.     (Two  Copies.)     folio.     Works, 

[Ff.  3.  4.     Ff.  2.  10.] 

Heylin  (Peter)  The  Parliament's  Power  in  Lawes  for  Religion  ;  or  an 
Answer  to  the  Calumny  of  the  Papists,  nicknaming  the  Religion  of  the 
Church  of  England  by  the  name  of  a  Parliamentary  Religion.  4to. 
Oxford,  1645.     [N.  8.  21.] 

Crakanthorp  (Ricardi)  Defensio  Ecclesiie  Anglicanae  contra  M.  Antonii 
de  Dominis,  Archiepiscopi  Spalatensis,   Injurias.     4to.  Londini,  1625- 

[K.  20.  3.] 

Of  the  Division  between  the  English  and  Romish  Church  upon  the  Re- 
formation.    By  H.  F.     12mo.  London,  1652.     [A.  7.  30.] 

Kemp  (Edward)  Reasons  for  the  sole  Use  of  the  Churches  Prayers  in 
Pnblick  ;  in  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  England  from  the  Slanders  of 
Popish  Recusants.     4to.  London,  1668.     [M.  15.  37.] 

England's  Independency  upon  the  Papal  Power,  historically  and  judicially 
stated  by  Sir  John  Davies  and  Sir  Edward  Coke.  4to.  London, 
1674.     [N.  8.  37.] 

A  Letter  to  a  Member  of  the  House  of  Commons,  in  Vindication  of  the 
Protestant  Reformed  Church  (as  established  by  Law),  in  Opposition  to 
the  Superstitious  and  Idolatrous  Church  of  Rome.  4to.  London, 
1679.     [M.   15.  33.'] 

Launoii  (Joannis)  Epistolae,  cum  Praefatione  Apologetica  pro  Reforma- 
tione  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae.     folio,  Cantabrigiae,  1689.     [G.  13.  14.] 

A  Discourse  about  the  Charge  of  Novelty  upon  the  Reformed  Church  of 
England.     4to.  London,  1683.     [P.  39.  (15.)] 

An  Answer  to  some  Papers,  concerning  the  Authority  of  the  Catholic 
Church  in  matters  of  Faith  and  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land.    4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  16.  30.] 

The  Difference  of  the  Cases  between  the  Separation  of  Protestants  from 
the  Church  of  Rome  and  the  Separation  of  Dissenters  from  the  Church 
of  England.     [By  Dr.  W.  Clagett.]     4to.  London,  1686.    [N.  8.  3.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Unity  of  the  Catholick  Church  maintained  in 
the  Church  of  England.     [By  Dr.  W.  Cave.]     4to.  London,  1684. 

[N.  8.  3.] 


THE  POPISH  CONTROVERSY.  223 

Advice  to  the  Confuter  of  Bellarmin ;  with  some  Considerations  upon  th  e 
Antiquity  of  the  Church  of  England.     4to.  London,  1687.    [M.  15.  19.] 

The  State  of  the  Church  of  Rome  when  the   Reformation  began  ;  as  it  ' 
appears  by  the  Advices  j>iven  to  Paul  111.  and  Julius  III.  by  creatures 
of  their  own.     [By  Dr.  W.  Clagett.]     4to.  London,  1688.  [M.  15.  5.] 

Church  Goxernment.  Part  V.  a  Relation  of  the  English  Reformation,  and 
the  Lawfulness  thereof  examined  by  the  Theses  delivered  in  the  four  former 
Parts.     0.ifoid,  1687.     [M.  14.  18.] 

Of  the  Authority  of  Councils  and  the  Rule  of  Faith,  with  an  Answer  to 
the  Eight  Theses  laid  down  for  the  trial  of  the  English  Reformation  in 

the  Book  that   came  from  Oxford.     [By Hutchinson.]     4to. 

London,  1687.     [N.  8.  6.] 

Animadversions  on  the  Eight  Theses  laid  down,  and  the  Inferences  de- 
duced from  them,  in  a  Discourse  entitled  Church  Government,  Part  V. 

[By  Georgk  Smalridge.]     4to.  Oxford,  1687.     [M.  14.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Oxford,  1687.     [N.  8.  14.] 

Two  Discourses :  1 .  Concerning  the  Spirit  of  Martin  Luther  and  the  Original 
of  the  Reformation.  2.  Concerning  the  Celibacy  of  the  Clergy.  [By 
Abraham  Woodhead.]    4to.  Oxford,  1687.     [M.  14.  2.] 

An  Answer  to  some  Considerations  on  the  Spirit  of  Martin  Luther  and 
the  Original  of  the  Reformation.  [By  Dr.  Francis  Atterbury.]  4to, 
Oxford,  1687.     [M.  14.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Oxford,  1687.     [N.  8.  14.] 

The  Religion  of  Martin  iMther  neither  Catholick  nor  Protestant,  proved 
from  his  own  Works.-    4to.  Oxford,  1688.     [M.  20.  2.] 

Reflections,  Part  I.  on  the  Relation  of  the  English  Reformation  lately 
printed  at  Oxford.  Part  II.  on  the  Oxford  Theses  relating  to  the 
English  Reformation.  [By  Gilbert  Burnet,  DD.]  4to.  Amsterdam, 
1688.     [N.  8.  3.] 

Some  Queries  to  the  Protestants  concerning  the  English  Reformation.     By 

T.  W.  Gent.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  5.] 
The  Queries,  offered  by   T.  W.  to  the  Protestants  concerning  the  English 

Reformation,  reprinted  and  answered.     [By  Dr.  W.  Clagett.]      4to. 

London,  1688.     [M.  15.  3.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Necessity  of  Reformation,  with  respect  to 
the  Errors  and  Corruptions  of  the  Church  of  Rome.  QBy  Dr.  Nicholas 
Stratford.]     Pans  I.  II.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  2.] 

A  Discourse  about  the  Charge  of  Novelty  upon  the  Reformed  Church  of 
England,  made  by  the  Papists  asking  of  us  the  Question,  Where  was 
our  Religion  before  Luther  ?  [By  Dr.  Gregory  Hascard.]  4to. 
London,  1683.     [M.  14.  33.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1685.     [N.  8.  7.] 

The  Case  stated  between  the  Church  of  Rome  and  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land.    8vo.  London,  1713.     [M.  19,  12.] 

Sheridan  (William,  Bishop  of  Kilmore  and  Ardagh)  Catholick  Religion 
asserted  by  St.  Paul  and  maintained  in  the  Church  of  England  in  oppo- 
sition to  the  Errors  of  the  Cuurch  of  Rome.     8vo.  London,  1714. 

[M.  19.  50.] 

Trapp  (Joseph)  Tiie  Church  of  England  defended  against  the  Calum- 
nies of  the  Church  of  Rome.     8vo.  London,  1727.     [R.  12.  QQ^ 


S24  RELIGION. 

MiLBouRNE,(Luke)  A  Short  Defence  of  the  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Eng" 
land  as  by  Law  established.     4to.  London,  1688.    [M.  15.  16.] 

A  Plain  Answer  to  a  Popish  Priest  questioning  the  Orders  of  the  Church 
of  England.     [By  Abednego  Seller.]     4to.  London,  1688.    [N.  8.  3.] 

A  Defence  of  the  Ordinations  and  Ministry  of  the  Church  of  England. 
[By Whitfield.]]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  20.  2.] 

The  Validity  of  the  Orders  of  the  Church  of  England  made  out  against 
the  Objections  of  the  Papists,  in  several  Letters  to  a  Gentleman  of 
Norwich,  that  desired  satisfaction  therein.  [By  Dr.  Humphry  Pri- 
DEAUx].     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  3.] 

Roman  Catholics  Uncertain  whether  there  be  any  true  Priests  or  Sacra- 
ments in  the  Church  of  Rome.  [By  Thomas  Marsdek.]  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1688.     [M.  20:  2.] 

. Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  3.] 

CouRAYER  (Pierre  Francois)  Dissertation  sur  la  Validite  des  Ordinations 

des  Anglois,  et  sur  la  Succession  des  Evesques  de  I'Eglise  Anglicane. 

Avec  les  Preuves  des  faits  ;  /ancez  dans  cet  ouvrage.     8vo.  2  parties. 

Bruxelles,  1723.      [M.  8.  1;".] 
Hardouin  (Pere)La  Dissertation  de  P.  Le  Courayer  sur  la  Succession  des 

Evesques  Anglois  refutee.     8ro.  Paris,  1724.     [M.  8.  3.] 

Defense  de  la  Dissertation  sur  la  Validite  des  Ordinations  des  Anglois 
centre  les  difFerentes  Responses  qui  y  ont  k,\.k  faites.  Par  I'Auteur  de 
la  Dissertation.     8vo.  2  tomes  en  4  vols.  Bruxelles,  1726. 

[M.  8.  4-7.] 

Browne  (Thomas)  The  Story  of  the  Ordination  of  our  First  Bishops  in 
Queen  Elizabeth's  Reign,  at  the  Nag's  Head  Tavern,  examined;  and 
proved  to  be  an  absurd  Fable.     8vo.  London,  1731.     [N.  7.  42.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1731.     [R.  12.  76,] 


(2)  Vindications  of  the  Church  of  England  from  the  Romanists' 

CHARGE    OF    ScHISM    AND    HeRESY. 

Hammond  (Henry)  Of  Schisme.  A  Defence  of  the  Church  of  England 
against  the  Exceptions  of  the  Romanists.     12mo.  London,  1654. 

[M.  18.  20.] 

A  Reply  to  the  Catholick  Gentleman's  Answer  to  the  most  material. 
Parts  of  the  Booke  of  Schisme.-    4to.  London,  1654.     [M.  20.  34.] 

Twisden  (Sir  Roger)  An  Historical  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  England, 
in  point  of  Schism,  as  it  stands  separated  from  the  Roman,  and  was 
reformed  1°  Elizabeth.     4to.  London,  1675.     [E.  20.  3.] 

A  Letter,  wherein  is  shewed,  1 .  What  Worship  is  due  to  Images  accord- 
ing to  the  Council  of  Nice;  and  2.  That  the  Papists  are  very  unjust 
in  charging  Schism  on  the  Church  of  England.     4to.  London,  1680. 

[M.  20.  14.] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  England  from  the  foul  Aspersions  of 
Schism  and  Heresie,  unjustly  cast  upon  her  by  the  Church  of  Rome. 
[By  Michael  Altham.]    In  2  parjs.     4to.  London,   1687. 

[M.  14.  21,25.] 

An  Answer  to  a  late  printed  Paper,  given  about  by  some  of  the  Church 
of  Rome.     [By  John  Williams.]     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  21.] 

— '—  Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  5.] 


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A  Protestant  of  the  Church  of  England  no  Donatist :  or  Some  Short 
Notes  on  Lucilla  and  Elizabeth.  [By  Dr.  Wm.  Sherlock.]  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1686.     [N.  8.  3.] 

An  Apologetical  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  England:  in  Answer  to  those 
who  reproach  her  with  the  English  Heresies  and  Schisms,  or  suspect 
her  not  to  be  a  Catholic  Cliurch  upon  their  account.  [By  Dr.  George 
HiCKEs.]     4to.    London,  1687.     [M.  14.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  3.] 

The  Schism  of  the  Church  of  England  demonstrated  in  four  Arguments. 
4to.  Oxon.  1688.     [M.  20.  2.] 

The  Reformation  of  the  Church  of  England  justified,  according  to  the 
Canons  of  the  Council  of  Nice  and  other  General  Councils,  and  the 
Tradition  of  the  Catholic  Church  ;  being  an  Answer  to  "  The  Schism 
of  the  Church  of  England  demonstrated."  [By  Dr.  W.  Saywell.] 
4to.  Cambridge,  1688.     [N.  8.  3.] 


(3.)  Vindications   of    the   Church  of   England  from  the  Popish 
Charge  of  Symbolizing  with  the  Church  of  Rome. 

A  Short  and  True  Account  of  the  several  Advances  the  Church  o^ 
England  hath  made  towards  Rome  :  or,  A  Model  of  the  ground 
upon  which  the  Papists  for  these  Hundred  Years  have  built  their 
hopes  and  expectations,  that  England  would  ere  long  return  to 
Popery.    [By  Peter  Du  Moulin.]     4to.  London,  1680.     [M.  14.  30.] 

An  Agreement  with  the  Church  of  England  and  the  Church  of  Rome  evinced 
from  the  Concertation  of  some  of  her  Sons  with  their  Brethren  the  Dis- 
senters.    4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15,  19.] 

A  Vindication  of  some  Protestant  Principles  of  Church  Unity  and  Catho- 
lic Communion,  from  the  charge  of  Agreement  with  the  Church  of 
Rome.    [By  Dr.  Wm.  Sherlock.]     4to.  London,  1688.    [M.  15.  19.] 

■■  Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  5.] 

The  Difference  between  the  Church  of  England  and  the  Church  of 
Rome.  In  opposition  to  a  late  Book,  intituled  "  An  Agreement  be- 
tween the  Church  of  England  and  Church  of  Rome."  ([By  John  Wil- 
liams.]    4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15,  4.] 


(4.)  Of  THi3  Royal  Papers  (viz.  two  of  King  Charles  II.  and  one 
OF  the   Duchess  of  York),  and  of  the  Discourses  occasioned 

BY    them. 

Copies  of  Two  Papers  written  by  the  late  King  Charles  II.  Together  xvith 
the  Copt/  (fa  Paper  written  by  the  late  Duchess  of  York.  4to.  London, 
1686,     [M.  14.  20.]  ^ 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  3,] 

A  Short  and  Plain  Way  to  the  Faith  of  the   Church  by  that  eminent  divine 

Mr.  Richard  HuDLESTON,  of  the  Congregation  of  S.  Benedict.     To  which 

are  annexed  his  late  Majesty's   King  Charles  II.   Papers  found  in   his 

Closet  after  his  decease  ;   as  also  a  Brief  Account  of  what  occurred  on  his 

Death-bed  in  regard  to  Religion.     4to,  London,  1688.     [M,  15.  17.] 


RELIGION. 

An  Answer  to  some  Papers  lately  printed,  concerning  the  Authority  of 
the  Catholic  Church  in  matters  of  Faith,  and  the  Reformation  of  the 
Church  of  England.  [By  Dr.  Edward  Stillingfleet.]  4to.  London, 
1686.     [M.  14.  20] 

.  Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  3.] 

A  Defence  of  the  Papers  written  by  the  late  King  of  blessed  memory,  and 
Duchess  of  York,  against  the  Answer  made  to  them.  [_By  John  Dryden.^ 
4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  20.] 

A  Reply  to  the  Answer  made  upon  the  Three  Royal  Papers.     4to.  London, 

1686.  [M.  14.  20.] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Answer  to  some  late  Papers  concerning  the  Unity 
and  Authority  of  the  Catholick  Church  and  the  Reformation  of  the 
Church  of  England.    [By  Dr.  Edward  Stillingfleet.]     4to.  London, 

1687.  [N.  8.  3.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  20.] 


(5.)  Popish  Discourses,  written  by  way  of  Advice  to  the  Protestant 
Pulpits,  with  the  Replies  bt  Divines  of  the  Church  of  England. 

Good  Advice  to  the  Pulpits  ;  delivered  in  a  few  Cautions,  for  keeping  up  the 
Reputation  of  those  Chairs  and  preserving  the  Nation  in  Peace.  Pub- 
lished with  Allowance.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  17.] 

An  Apology  for  the  Pulpits :  being  an  Answer  to  "  Good  Advice  to  the 
Pulpits."  [By  John  Williams.]  Together  with  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining a  Defence  of  Dr.  Tennison's  Sermon  about  Alms,  [by  Dr. 
Tennison]  in  a  Letter  to  the  Author  of  this  Apology.  4to.  London, 
1688.     [M.  15.  17.] 

Pulpit-Sayings  :  or  the  Characters  of  the  Pulpit-Papist  examined:  in  Answer 
to  the  "  Apology  for  the  Pulpits,"  and  in  Vindication  of  the  Representer 
against  the  Stater  of  the  Controversie.  With  Allowance.  4to.  London, 
1688.     [M.  14.  29.] 

Pulpit  Popery,  true  Popery:  in  Defence  of  the  "  Apology,"  and  in  An- 
swer to  "  Pulpit  Sayings."  [By  John  Williams.]  4to.  London, 
1688.     [M.  14.  29.] 

(6.)  Discourses  written  during  the  Representing  Controversy,  in 
the  Reign  of  King  James  II. 

A  Papist  Mis-represented  and  Represented  :  or  a  Twofold  Character  of  Po- 
pery. The  one  containing  a  Sum  of  the  Superstitions,  Idolatries,  Cruel- 
ties, Treacheries  and  Wicked  Priticiples  of  that  Popery,  which  hath  dis- 
turbed this  Nation  above  an  hundred  and  fifty  years  ;  filled  it  with  fears 
and  jealousies,  and  deserves  the  hatred  of  all  Good  Christians.  The  other 
laying  open  that  Popery,  which  the  Papists  own  and  profess,  with  the  chief 
Articles  of  their  Faith,  and  some  of  the  principal  Grounds  and  ReasoJis 
which  hold  them  in  that  Religion.     4to.  London,  1665.     [M.  14.  25.] 

i Another  Copy.     To  which  are  annexed  Roman  Catholick  Principles 

in  reference  to  God  and  the  King.     4to.  London,  1685.     [N.  8.  2.] 

The  Doctrines  and  Practices  of  the  Church  of  Rome  truly  represented, 
in  Answer  to  a  late  Book  intituled  "  A  Papist  Misrepresented  and  Re- 
presented."    [By  Dr.   Stillingfleet.]     4to.  London,  1686. 


Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  1.] 


[M.  14.  25.] 


THE  POPISH  CONTROVERSY.  227 

Reflections  upon  the  Answer  to  the  "  Papist  Misrepresented,"  Sfc.  directed  to 

the  Answerer.     4to.  n.  d.     [N.  8.  2.] 
Another  Copi/.     [M.  14.  25.] 

A  Papist  not  misrepresented  by  Protestants,  being  a  Reply  to  the  Re.» 
flections  upon  the  Answer  to  the  "  Papist  Misrepresented,"  &c.  [By  Dr. 
Sherlock]     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  25.] 

• Another  Copy.    4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  1.^ 

Remarks  upon  the  Reflections  of  the  Author  of"  Popery  Misrepresented, " 
&c.  on  his  Answerer,  particularly  as  to  the  Deposing  Doctrine, 
[By  Abednego  Seller.]    4to.  London,  1686.    [M.  14.  20.] 

— : Another  Copy.    4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  2.] 

Papists  Protesting  against  Protestant  Popery,  being  a  Vindication  of  the 
'^^  Papist  Mis-represented  and  Represented,"  and  the  Rejlections  upon  the 
Answer.    4to.  London,  1687.      [M.  14.  20.] 

An  Answer  to  a  Discourse  intituled  "  Papists  protesting  against  Protes- 
tant Popery  ;"  being  a  Vindication  of  "  Papists  not  misrepresented  by 
Protestants  ;"  and  containing  a  particular  Examination  of  Monsieur  de 
Meaux  his  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  Rome  in  the  Ar- 
ticles of  Invocation  of  Saints  and  the  Worship  of  Images,  occasioned  by 
that  Discourse.  [By  William  Sherlock.]  4to.  London,  1686.  [N.  8.  1.] 

An  Amicable  Accommodation  of  the  Difference  beficeen  the  Representer  and 
the  Answerer,  in  return  to  his  last  Reply  against  the  Papist  protesting 
against  Protestant  Popery.     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  20.] 

An  Answer  to  tlie  Amicable  Accommodation.     [By  Dr.  Sherlock.] 
4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  20.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  1.] 

A  Reply  to  the  Answer  of  the  Amicable  Accommodation,  4to.  London, 
1686.     [M.  14.  20.] 

A  View  of  the  whole  Controversy  between  the  Representer  and  the  An- 
swerer ;  with  an  Answer  to  the  Representer's  last  Reply.  [[By  Dr. 
Wm.  Clagett.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  1.] 

An  Answer  to  the  Representer's  Reflections  upon  the  State  and  View 

of  the  Controversy :    with   a  Reply  to  the  Vindicator's  full    Ansv^'er. 

CBy  William  Clagett.]     4to.    London,  1688.     [M.  15.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  2.] 

A  Catechism  truly  representing  the  Doctrines  and  Practices  of  the 
Church  of  Rome,  with  an  Answer  thereunto.  [By  John  Williams.] 
8vo.  London,  1686.     [N.  9.  43.] 

The  Catholic  Representer :  or  the  Papist  Misrepresented  and  Represented. 
Part  IL.      4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  20.] 

The  Papist  Represented  and  not  Misrepresented  ;  being  an  Answer  to  the 
first  sheet  of  the  Second  Part  of  the  "  Papist  Misrepresented  and  Re- 
presented."    [By  John  Williams.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  9.] 

The  Papist  Represented,  and  not  Misrepresented  :  in  Answer  to  the  Se- 
cond Sheet  of  the  Second  Part  of  the  "  Papist  Misrepresented  and  Re- 
presented."     [By  John  Williams.]  4to.  London,  1687.    [M.  14.  ?0.] 

....    .-      Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  9.] 

Q2 


RELIGION. 

Transubstantiation  no  Doctrine  of  the  Primitive  Fathers ;  being  a  De- 
fence of  the  Dublin  Letter  herein  against  the  "  Papist  Misrepresented 
and  Represented,  Part  IL"  Cap.  3.  [_By  John  Patrick.]  4to. 
London,  1687.     [M.  14.  20.] 

Wholesome  Advices  from  the  Virgin  Mary  to  her  indiscreet  Worship- 
pers. Translated  from  the  French,  with  a  Preface.  [By  James 
Taylor.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  9.] 

A  Letter  to  the  Misrepresenter  of  Papists  ;  in  Answer  to  the  Fourth 
Chapter  of  the  Second  Part  of  the  Papist  Misrepresented,  &c.  [By 
James  Taylor.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  20.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     |[N-  8.  9.] 

The  Papist  Represented  and  not  Misrepresented,  being  an  Answer  to  the 
Fifth  and  Sixth  Chapters  of  the  Second  Part  of  the  Papist  Misrepre- 
sented and  Represented.     [By  John  Williams.]     4to.  London,  1687. 

.  [M.  14.  20.] 

The  People's  Right  to  read  the  Holy  Scripture  asserted.  In  Answer  to 
the  6th,  7th,  8th,  9th  and  10th  Chapters  of  the  Second  Part  of  the 
Popish  Representee  [By  Dr.  Nicholas  Stratford.]  4to.  London, 
1687.     [M.  15.  3.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  6.] 

(7.)  Discourses  occasioned  by  the  Expounding  Controversy  during 

THE  Reign  of  King  James  II. 
BossvET  (James  Benigne,  Bishop  of  MeauxJ  An  Exposition  of  the  Doc- 
trine of  the  Catholic  Church  in  Matters  of  Controversie.     8vo.  London, 
1686.     [K.  15.  37.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  19.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1753.     [Ff.  8.  72.] 

Bossuet  (Jacobi  Benigni,  Episcopi  Condomensis)  Doctrines  Catholicce,  de  iis 
Argumentis  de  quibus  Controversies  sunt,  Expositio ;  ex  interpret atione 
Claudii  Fleurii.     18mo.  Antverpice,  1678.     [H.  17.  27.] 

An  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  England  in  the  several 
Articles  proposed  by  Monsieur  de  Meaux,  in  his  Exposition  of  the 
Doctrine  of  the  Catholic  Church ;  to  which  is  prefixed,  a  particular 
Account  of  Monsieur  de  Meaux's  Book.  [By  Wm.  Wake.]  4to. 
London,  1686.     [N.  8.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  25.] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of  Condom's  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the 
Catholic  Church,  in  Answer  to  "  An  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the 
Church  of  England,"  SfC.     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  1.] 

A  Pastoral  Letter  from  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Meaux  to  the  New  Catholics  of 
his  Diocess,  exhorting  them  to  keep  their  Easter,  and  giving  them  necessary 
advertisements  against  the  false  Pastoral  Letters  of  their  Ministers.  With 
Reflections  upon  the  pretended  Persecution.  Translated  out  of  French. 
4to.  London,  1686.  [M.  14.  25.] 
The  Answer  of  the  New  Converts  of  France  to  a  Pastoral  Letter  from  a 
Protestant  Minister.     Done  out  of  French.     4to.  Lo;<(/ow,  1686. 

[M.  14.  21.] 


THE  POPISH  CONTROVERSY. 

An  Answer  to  the  Bishop  of  Condom's  **  Exposition  of  the  Catholic 
Faith,"  &c.  Wherein  the  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  Rome  is  detected, 
and  that  of  the  Church  of  England  expressed,  &c.  With  Reflections 
on  his  Pastoral  Letter.     [By  John  Gilbert.]     4to.  London,  1686. 

[xM.  14.  19.] 

A  Defence  of  the  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  England 
against  the  Exceptions  of  Monsieur  de  Meaux  and  his  Vindicator.  [By 
William  Wake.]     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  19.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  1.] 

A  Reply  to  the  Defence  of  the  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of 
England :  being  a  further  Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of  Condom's  Exposi- 
tion of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Catholic  Church.  With  a  Second  Letter  from 
the  Bishop  of  Meaux.     4to.  London,  1687.     j^M.  14.  31.] 

A  Second  Defence  of  the  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of 
England  against  the  new  '  Exceptions  of  Monsieur  de  Meaux,  late 
Bishop  of  Condom,  and  his  Vindicator.  In  Two  Parts.  [By  William 
Wake.]     4to.  London,  1687-88.     [M.  14.  31.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687-88.     [N.  8.  2.] 

An  Account  of  the  Fundamental  Principle  of  Popery,  as  it  is  a  distinct 
Communion,  with  a  new  Preface,  particularly  relating  to  the  Bp.  of 
Meaux  and  other  modern  Complainers  of  Misrepresentation.  [By 
Henry  Dodwell.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  10.] 


vi.  Treatises  on  Particular  Points  of  Controversy  between 
Pi^otestants  and  Papists. 

(1.)   Discourses  on  the  pretended  Unity,  Authority,  and  Infal- 
libility OF  THE  Church. 

PoLi  (Reginaldi,  Cardinalis)  ad  Henricum  octaium  Britannice  Regent,  pro 
Ecclesiasticce  Unitutis  defensione,  Libri  quatuor.     4to.  Ronice,  [1536.] 

[K.  20.  36.] 

Catalogus  Testium  Veritatis,  qui,  ante  nostram  aetatem,  Pontificum  Ro- 
manorum  Primatui,  variisque  Papismi  superslitionibus,  erroribus,  ac 
impiis  fraudibus  reclamarunt.  Accessit  Appendix  Rerum  et  Testi- 
moniorum  insignium  ab  anno  1517  ad  annum  1600.  folio,  Genevae, 
1608.     [L.  13.  1.] 

Crashaw  (William)  Romish  Forgeries  and  Falsifications  :  Together  with 
Catholike  Restitutions.  Obserued,  collected,  and  now  discouered  for 
the  vse  and  honour  of  the  Catholike  Church,  and  to  the  just  rebuke  of 
the  Romish  Sinagogue.     Latin  and  English.     4to.  London,  1606. 

[K.   15.   12.] 

James  (Thomas)  A  Treatise  of  the  Corruptions  of  Scripture,  Councils, 
and  Fathers,  by  the  Prelates,  Pastors,  and  Pillars  of  the  Church  of 
Rome,  for  the  Maintenance  of  Popery  and  Irreligion.  4to.  London, 
1612.     [N.  9.  51.] 

Masoni  (Francisci)  Vindiciae  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae ;  sive  de  legitime  ejus- 
dem  Ministerio,  id  est,  de  Episcoporum  successione,  consecratione,  elec- 
tione  et  confirmatione ;  item  de  Presbyterorum  et  Diaconorum  ordi- 
natione  Libri  V.  In  quibus  Anglicana  Ecclesia  a  Bellarmini,  Sanderi, 
aliorumque  Romanistarum  calumniis  et  contumeliis  vindicatur.  folio, 
Londini,  1625.     [M.  20.  14.] 


2S0  RELIGION. 

Chaloner  (Edward)  The  Avthoritie,  Vniversalitie,  and  Visibilitie  of  the 
Chvrch,  handled  and  discussed.     4to.  London,  1625.     [M.  20.  19.] 

Featley  (Daniel)  Rome's  Ruin,  being  a  succinct  Answer  to  a  Popish 
Challenge  concerning  the  Antiquity,  Universality,  Succession,  and  Per- 
petual Visibility  of  the  true  Church,  even  in  the  most  obscure  Times 
when  it  seemed  to  be  totally  eclipsed  in  the  immediate  Ages  before 
Luther.     4to.  London,  1644.     [N.  8.  37.] 

Ellis  (John)  Vindicias  Catholicse ;  or  the  Rights  of  particular  Churches 
rescued :  and  asserted  against  that  meer  but  dangerous  notion  of  one 
Catholick,  Visible,  Governing  Church,  the  foundation  of  the  now 
endeavoured  Presbyterie.     4to.  London,  1647.     [M.  20.  18.] 

Faith  vindicated  from  Possibility  of  Falsehood ;  or  the  Immoveable 
Firmness  and  Certainty  of  the  Motives  to  Christian  Faith  asserted 
against  that  Tenet,  which  denying  Infallibility  of  Authority,  subverts 
its  Foundation,  and  renders  it  uncertain.     8vo.  London,  1667. 

[M.  19.  52.] 

Judicium  Discretionis  :  or  a  just  and  necessary  Apology  for  the  People's 
judgement  of  Private  Discretion,  exhibited  against  the  arrogant  pre- 
tences of  Tannerus,  Bellarmine,  and  other  Advocates  of  the  Papal  Ty- 
ranny.    8vo.  London,  1667.     [M.  19.  52.] 

AsHWELLi  (Georgii)  De  Ecclesia  Romana  Dissertatio.  4to.  Oxoniae, 
1688.     [M.  14.  1.] 

A  Rational  Account  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Roman  Catholics  concerning  the 
Ecclesiastical  Guides  in  Controversies  of  Religion.  [JBj/  Abraham  Wood- 
head.     4to.  London,  1673.     [B.  4.  35.] 

The  Church  of  Rome  no  safe  Guide.    4to.  London,  1679.    [P.  39.  (13.)] 

A  Discourse  concerning  a  Judge  of  Controversies  in  Matters  of  Reli- 
gion, being  an  Answer  to  some  Papers  asserting  the  Necessity  of  such 
a  Judge.     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  15.  13.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  a  Guide  in  Matters  of  Faith;  with  respect  to 
the  Romish  Pretence  of  such  an  one  as  is  infallible.  [By  Thomas 
Tenison,  D.  D.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  27.] 

The  Pillar  and  Ground  of  Truth :  a  Treatise,  shewing  that  the  Roman 
Church  falsely  claims  to  be  that  Church  and  the  Pillar  of  that  Church, 
mentioned  1  Tim.  iii.  15.  [By  Simon  Patrick,  D.  D.]  4to.  London, 
1687.     [N.  8.  6.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Nature,  Unity,  and  Communion  of  the  Ca- 
tholic Church ;  wherein  most  of  the  Controversies  relating  to  the 
Church  are  briefly  and  plainly  stated.  Part  I.  [By  William  Sher- 
lock, D.  D.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  2.] 

Dr.  Sherlock  sifted  from  his  Bran  and  Chaff:  or,  A  certain  Way  of  finding 
the  true  Setise  of  the  Scriptures,  and  discovering  who  are  the  true  living 
Members  of  the  Church  of  Christ.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  3.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  9.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Churches  Authority  in  Matters  of  Faith, 
shewing  that  the  Pretences  of  the  Church  of  Rome  are  weak  and  pre- 
carious in  the  Resolution  of  it.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  21.] 


THE  POPISH  CONTROVERSY.  231 

A  Plain  and  Familiar  Discourse,  by  way  of  Dialogue,  betwixt  a  Minister 
and  his  Parishioner,  concerning  the  Catholic  Church.  By  a  Divine  of 
the  Church  of  England.  [Dr.  Samuel  Freeman.]     4to.  London,  1687. 

[M.  14.  25.] 

A  few  Plain  Reasons  why  a  Protestant  of  the  Church  of  England  should 
not  turn  Roman  Catholick.  [By  Thomas  Barlow,  Bp.  of  Lincoln.] 
4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  5.] 

A  Conference  with  Mr.  Claude,  Minister  of  Charenton,  concerning  the 
Authority  of  the  Church.  By  James  Benigne  Bossuet,  Bishop  of 
Meaux.      Translated  from  the  French.      4to.  London,  1687. 

[M.  14.  19.] 

Mr.  Claude's  Answer  to  Mons.  De  Meaux's  Book,  intitled  "  A  Conference 
with  Mr.  Claude :"  with  his  Letters  to  a  Friend,  wherein  he  answers  a 
Discourse  of  M.  de  Meaux  concerning  the  Church.  4to.  London, 
1687.     [M.  16.  30.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  5.] 

An  Historical  Examination  of  the  Authority  of  General  Councils  ;  shew- 
ing the  false  Dealing  that  hath  been  used  in  the  publishing  of  them ; 
and  the  Difference  among  the  Papists  themselves  about  their  Number. 
[By  Robert  Jenkin.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  6.] 

Pope  Pius  his  Profession  of  Faith,  vindicated  from  Novelty  in  its  additional 
Articles.     Published  with  Allowance.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  5.] 

The  Creed  of  Pope  Pius  IV.  or,  a  Prospect  of  Popery,  taken  from  that 
Authentic  Record.  With  short  Notes.  [By  Michael  Altham.]  4to. 
London,  1687.     [M.  15.  5.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  20.  1.] 

The  Additional  Articles  in  Pope  Pius's  Creed  no  Articles  of  the  Christian 
Faith  ;  being  an  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  intituled  "  Pope  Pius  his  Pro- 
fession of  Faith  vindicated  from  Novelty  in  its  additional  Articles," 
and  "  The  Prospect  of  Popery,  taken  from  that  authentic  Record,  with 
short  Notes  thereupon,"  defended.  [By  Michael  Altham.]  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1688.     [N.  8.  5.] 

A  View  of  Popery,  taken  from  the  Creed  of  Pope  Pius  the  Fourth.  By 
Joseph  Burroughs.     8vo.  London,  1735.     [P.  85.  (2.)] 

Doubts  concerning  the  Roman  Infallibility.  1.  Whether  the  Church  of 
Rome  believe  it?  2.  Whether  Jesus  Christ  or  his  Apostles  ever  re- 
commend it  ?  3.  Whether  the  Primitive  Church  knew  or  used  that 
way  of  deciding  Controversie ?  [By  Henry  Maurice,  D.  D.]  4to. 
London,  1688.     [M.  14.  28.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  6.] 

A  Discourse,  shewing  that  Protestants  are  on  the  safer  side,  notwith- 
standing the  uncharitable  Judgment  of  their  Adversaries ;  and  their 
Religion  is  the  surest  wav  to  Heaven.  [By  Mr,  Bolieu.]  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1688.     [M.  15.  5.]  ' 

The  Protestant  Resolved :  or,  a  Discourse  shewing  the  Unreasonableness 
of  his  turning  Roman  CathoHc  for  Salvation.  [By  Clement  Ellys.] 
4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  9.] 


RELIGION. 

The  Protestant  Resolution  of  Faith,  being  an  Answer  to  three  Questions- 
1.  How  far  we  must  depend  on  the  Authority  of  the  Church  for  the 
true  Sense  of  Scripture?  2.  Whether  a  visible  Succession  from  Christ 
to  this  Day  makes  a  Church,  which  has  this  visibl  Succession,  an  in- 
fallible Interpreter  of  Scripture ;  and  whether  no  Church,  which  has 
not  this  Succession,  can  teach  the  true  Sense  of  Scripture?  3.  Whether 
the  Church  of  England  can  make  out  such  a  visible  Succession?  [By 
William  Sherlock,  D.  D.]     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  24.] 

Two  other  Copies.     4to.  London,  1686.   )  xr    o    c'-i 


(2)  Discourses  on  the  Notes  of  the  Church. 

MoRTONi  (Thomae,  postea  Dunelmensis  Episcopi)  Apologise  Catholicae 
Libri  Duo.  Pars  Prima,  de  Notis  Ecclesiae.  Pars  secunda,  Judicem 
Ecclesiae  demonstrans.     8vo.  Londini,  1606.     [M.  18.  34,34^] 

The  Notes  of  the  Church,  as  laid  down  by  Cardinal  Bellarmine,  examined 
and  confuted.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  14.  34.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  12.] 

Si/Uabus. 

A  Brief  Discourse  concerning  the  Notes  of  the  Church  ;  with  some 
Reflections  on  Cardinal  Bellarmine's  Notes.  [By  Dr.  Wm. 
Sherlock.] 

: Another  Copy.     [M.  14.  21.] 

Examinations  of  Bellarmine's  Fifteen  Notes  of  the  Church. 

1.  The  First  Note.— The  Name  of  Catholic.     [By  Dr.  Samuel 

Freeman.] 

2.  The  Second  Note. — Antiquity.     [By  Dr.  Simon  Patrick.] 

3.  The  Third  Note. — Duration.     [By  John  Williams.] 

4.  The  Fourth  Note. — Amplitude,   or   Multitude   and  Variety  of 

Believers.     [By  Dr.  Edward  Fowler.] 

5.  The  Fifth  Note. — Succession  of  Bishops.      [By  Dr.  George 

Thobp.] 

6.  The  Sixth  Note. — Agreement  in  Doctrine  with  the  Primitive 

Church.     [By  Wm.  Payne.] 

7.  The  Seventh  Note. — Union  of  the  Members  among  themselves 

and  with  the  Head.     (^By  Dr.  Wm.  Clagett.] 

8.  The   Eighth   Note. — Sanctity   of   Doctrine.     [By    Dr.    John 

Scott.] 
y.  The  Ninth  Note.— Efficacy  of  the  Doctrine.      [By  Thomas 

LiNFORD.] 

10.  The    Tenth    Note.— Holiness   of    Life.       [By    Dr.   Thomas 

Tenison.] 

11.  The  Eleventh  Note.— The  Glory  of  Miracles.     [By  Nathaniel 

Resbury.] 

12.  The  Twelfth  Note.— The  Light  of  Prophecy.     [By  Dr.  Wm. 

Clagett.] 

13.  The  Thirteenth  Note. — The  Confession  of  Adversaries.     [By 

Richard  Kidder.] 


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14.  The  Fourteenth  Note. — The  Unhappy  End  of  the  Church's 

Enemies.     [By  Dr.  N.  Stratford.] 

15.  The  Fifteenth  Note, — Temporal  Fehcity.     [By  Dr.  Robert 

Grove.] 

The  Use  and  Great  Moment  of  the  Notes  of  the  Church,  as  delhered 
by  Cardinal  BeUarmine  de  Notis  Ecclesice,  justified.  In  Answer  to 
a  late  "  Discourse  concerning  the  Notes  of  the  Church." 

A  Vindication  of  the  "  Brief  Discourse  concerning  the  Notes  of  the 
Church  ;  in  Answer  to  "  The  Use  and  Great  Moment  of  the  Notes 
of  the  Church."     [By  Dr.  Wm.  Sherlock.]   . 

A  Defence  of  the  Confuter  of  Bellarmine's  Second  Note  of  the 
Church, — Antiquity, — against  the  Cavils  of  the  Adviser.  QBy 
George  Tully.] 


(3.)  Discourses  on  Saint  Peter,  and  on  the  pretended  Supremacy  of 
THE  Pope  in  all  Causes,  both  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical. 

Nectarii  Patriarchas  Hierosolymitani  Confutatio  Imperii  Papae  in  Eccle- 
siam,  Latine  reddita  a  Petro  Allix.     8vo.  Londini,  1702.     [D.  7.  3.] 

De  Jurisdictione,  Autoritate,  et  Praeeminentia  Imperiali,  ac  Potestate 
Ecclesiastica,  deque  Juribus  Regni  et  Imperii,  variorum  Authorum 
Scripta.     folio,  Basileae,  1566.     [K.  1.  20.] 

Dan^i  (Lamberti)  Tractatus  de  Antichristo.     8vo.  Genevse,  1576. 

[K.  8.  2.] 

Chauncie  (William)  The  Conversion  of  a  Gentleman  long  time  misled 
in  Poperie  :  wherein  is  declared  that  the  authoritie  which  the  Pope  of 
Rome  doth  challenge  to  himself  over  all  Christian  Bishops  and 
Churches  is  unlawfully  usurped.     4to.  London,  1580.     [M.  15.  37.] 

BiLSON  (Thomas)  The  True  Difference  betweene  Christian  Subjection 
and  Unchristian  Rebellion  :  wherein  the  Prince's  lawfuU  Power  to  com- 
mand for  Truth,  and  indeprivable  right  to  bear  the  Sword,  are  defend- 
ed against  the  Pope's  Censures  and  the  Jesuites'  Sophismes,  uttered  in 
their  Apologie  and  Defence  of  English  Catholikes.  8vo.  London, 
1586.     [K.  17.  2.] 

Draxi  (Thomas)  Angelica  Praemonitio  de  fuga  h  Babylone  ;  hoc  est, 
Tractatio  in  qud  evincitur  Romam  Hodiernam  esse  Babylonem  Apo- 
calypticam.     8vo.  Oppenheimii,  1614.     [K.  18.  27.] 

Sharpe  (Leonel)  A  Looking-Glasse  for  the  Pope,  wherein  he  may  see 
his  own  Face  the  expresse  Image  of  Antichrist.     4to.  London,  1616. 

[N.  7.  55.-] 

WiDDRiNGTON  (Roger.)  A  Cleare,  Sincere,  and  Modest  Confutation  of  the 
Unsound,  Fraudulent,  and  Intemperate  Reply  of  Mr.  Thomas  Fitzher- 
bert.  Wherein  also  are  confuted  the  chiefest  Objections  which  D. 
Schulckenius,  who  is  commonly  said  to  be  Cardinal  BeUarmine,  hath 
made  against  W^iddrinton's  Apologie  for  the  Right  or  Soveraigntie  of 
Temporall  Princes.     4to.  1616.     [K.  20.  15.] 

Salmasii  (Claudii)  De  Primatu  Papae  Tractatus,     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1645, 

[F.  15.  2.] 

Salmasii  (Claudii)  Eucharisticon  pro  Jacobi  Sirmondi  Adventoria  de  Re- 
gionibus  et  Ecclesiis  Suburbicariis.     4to.  Parisiis,  1621.     [C.  1.  14.] 


254  RELIGION. 

Du  MoutiN  (Peter)  A  Vindication  of  the  Sincerity  of  the  Protestant  Re- 
ligion in  point  of  Obedience  to  Sovereigns  ;  in  Answer  to  a  Jesuitical 
Libel,  intituled  Philanax  Anglicus.     4to.  London,  1667.     [N.  6.  42.] 

Barlow  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  Popery :  or,  the  Principles  and 
Positions  approved  by  the  Church  of  Rome  (when  really  believed  and 
practised)  are  very  dangerous  to  all,  and  to  Protestant  Kings  and  Su- 
preme Powers  more  especially  pernicious :  and  inconsistent  with  that 
Loyalty  (which  by  the  law  of  Nature  and  Scripture)  is  indispensably 
due  to  Supreme  Powers.     4to.  In  the  Savoy,  1679.     [M.  14.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.     In  the  Savoy,  1679.     [N.  7.  58.] 

The  Jesuit's  Catechism  according  to  St.  Ignatius  Loyola,  for  the  in- 
structing and  strengthening  of  all  those  which  are  weake  in  that  faith. 
Wherein  the  Impiety  of  their  Principles,  Pernitiousness  of  their  Doc- 
trines, and  Iniquity  of  their   Practises  are  declared.     4to.   London, 

1679.  [M.  14.  7.] 

An  Exact  Account  of  Romish  Doctrine  in  the  case  of  Conspiracy  and 
Rebellion,  by  pregnant  Observations  collected  out  of  the  express  Dog- 
matical Principles  of  Popish  Priests  and  Jesuites.     4to.  London,  1679, 

[M.  14.  13.] 

A  Sermon  preached  upon  St.  Peter's-Day.  By  a  Divine  of  the  Church 
of  England  [Dr.  Patrick,  afterwards  Bishop  of  Ely.]  4to.  London, 
1687.     [M.  14.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  10.] 

The  Catholic  Balance  :  or  a  Discourse  determining  the  Controversies 
concerning,  1.  The  Tradition  of  Catholic  Doctrines  ;  2.  The  Primacy 
of  St.  Peter  and  the  Bishop  of  Rome  ;  3.  The  Subjection  and  Autho- 
rity of  the  Church  in  a  Christian  State :  according  to  the  Suffrages  of 
the  primest  Antiquity.     [By  Samuel  Hill.]     4to.  London,  1687. 

[M.  15.  3.] 

A  Modest  Enquiry,  whether  St.  Peter  were  ever  at  Rome  and  Bishop  of 
that  Church?     [By  Henry  Cave.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  3.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  10.] 

Sure  and  Honest  Means  for  the  Conversion  of  all  Hereticks.  [Trans- 
lated, with  a  Preface,  by  William  Wake.]     4to.  London,  1688. 

[N.  8.  10.] 
Barrow  (Isaac)  A  Treatise  on  the  Pope's  Supremacy.     4to.  London, 

1680.  [B.  7.  17.] 

Dialogues  between  Philerene  and  Philalethe,  concerning  the  Pope's  Su- 
premacy.    4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  20.  1.] 

St.  Peter's  Supremacy  faithfully  discussed,  according  to  Holy  Scripture  and 
Greek  and  Latin  Fathers  ;  with  a  Detection  and  Confutation  of  the  Errors 
of  Protestant  Writers  on  this  Article.     \_By  ■■  Clenche.']     4to. 

London,  1686.     [M.  14.  21.] 

A  Discourse  on  the  Pope's  Supremacy,  Part  I.  In  Answer  to  "  St.  Peter's 
Supremacy  faithfully  discussed,"  &c.     [By  Dr.  N.  Stratford.] 

[N.  8.  10.] 

Commentatio  ad  Loca  quaedam  N.  Testamenti  quae  de  Antichristo  agunt, 
aut  agere  putantur.     12mo.  Amstelodami,  1641.     [E.  17.  3.] 


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(4.)  Discourses  on  the  Rule  of  Faith. 

A  Treatise,  proving  Scripture  to  be  the  Rule  of  Faith.  By  Reginald 
Peacock,  Bishop  of  Chichester  before  the  RefornDation,  about  the  year 
1450.  (^Published,  with  a  Preface,  by  Henry  Wharton.J  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1688.     [N.  8.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [W.  15.  16.] 

Whitakeri  (Gulielmi)  Pro  Auctoritate  Sacrae  Scripturae  adversus  Tho- 
mam  Stapletonum.     folio,  Cantabrigiae,  1594.     [E.  9.  21.] 

Rainoldi  (Johannis)  Censura  Librorum  Apocryphorum  Veteris  Testa- 
menti ;  adversus  Pontificios,  inprimis  Robertum  Bellarminum ;  qua 
turn  divina  et  canonica  Sacrae  Scripturae  Autoritas  asseritur  solidissime  : 
turn  variae  Questiones  et  Controversiae,  tarn  dogmaticae,  quam  histo- 
ricse,  inprimis  quae  est  de  Duratione  Monarchiae  Persicae  et  de  70 
Hebdom.  Danielis,  expediuntur  accuratissime.  2  tomis.  4to.  Oppen- 
heraii,  1611.     [H.  6.  16,17.] 

UssERii  (Jacobi)  Historia  Dogmatica  Controversiae  inter  Orthodoxos  et 
Pontificios  de  Scripturis  et  Sacris  Vernaculis.  Digessit  et  edidit  Hen- 
ricus  Wharton.     4to.  Londini,  1690.     [H.  5.  31.] 

TiLLOTsoN  (John)  The  Rule  of  Faith,  or  an  Answer  to  the  Treatise  of 
Mr.  J.  S.,  [John  Serjeant]  entituied  "Sure  Footing."  To  which  is 
adjoined,  a  Reply  to  Mr.  J.  S.  his  Third  Appendix.  By  Edward  Stil- 
lingfleet,  B.  D.     8vo.  London,  1676.     [I.  15.  40.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1676.     [K.  19.  18.] 

Nubes  Ttstium  ;  or  a  Collection  of  Primitive  Fathers,  giving  Testimony  of 
the  Faith  once  delivered  to  the  Saints  ;  being  u  full  Discovery  of  the  Sen- 
timents of  the  Ancient  Fathers  in  the  chief  Points  of  Controversie  at  pre- 
sent under  debate.     410.  London,  1686.     [M.    14.    17.] 

An  Answer  to  the  Compiler  of  the  "  Nubes  Testium  :"  wherein  is  shewn 
that  Antiquity  (in  relation  to  the  Points  of  Controversie  set  down  by 
him)  did  not  for  the  first  five  hundred  years  believe,  teach,  or  prac- 
tise, as  the  Church  of  Rome  doth.  [By  tdward  Gee.]  4to.  London, 
1688.     [M.  15.  19.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  7.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [P.  25.  (7.)] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Principles  of  the  Author  of  the  "  Answer  to  the 
Compiler  of  the  Nubes  Testium"  from  the  Charge  of  Popery,  in  An- 
swer to  a  pretended  Letter  from  a  Dissenter  to  the  Divines  of  the 
Church  of  England.     [By  Edward  Gee.]     4to.  London,  1688. 

[M.  15.  9.] 

Two  other  Copies.     4to.  London,  1688.  [N.  8.  7.     P.  25.  (10.)] 

The  Primitive  Fathers  no  Protestants :  or  a  ('indication  of  Nubes  Testium 
from  the  Cavils  of  the  Answerer.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  19.] 

The  Primitive  Fathers  no  Papists  :  in  Reply  to  the  preceding  Vindica- 
tion ;  to  which  is  added,  an  Historical  Discourse  concerning  the  Invo- 
cation of  Saints,  in  Answer  to  the  Challenge  of  Father  Lewis  Sabran. 
[By  Edward  Gee.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  19.] 

Two  other  Copies.     4to.  London,  1688.  [N.  8.  7.     P.  25.  (5.)] 


236  RELIGION. 

The  Pope' s' Supremacy  asserted,  from  the  Considerations  of  some  Protestants 
and  the  Practice  of  the  Primitive  Church,  in  a  Dialogue  between  a  Church- 
Divine  and  a  Seeker:  in  Vindication  of  Nubes  Testium,  With  Alloxcance. 
4to.  Lorar/ow,  1688.     [M.   15.   9.] 

The  Antiquity  of  the  Protestant  Religion.  With  an  Answer  to  Mr. 
Sclater's  Reasons,  and  to  the  Collections  made  by  the  Author  of  Nubes 
Testium,  &c.     [By  Edward  Felling.]     4to.  London,  1687.  [N.  8.  7.] 


(5.)  Discourses  written  on  Scripture  Proofs. 

The  Judgement  of  Archbishop  Cranmer  concerning  the  People's  Right 
to,  and  discreet  Use  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.  [Published,  with  a  Pre- 
face, by  Edward  Gee.]     4to.  London,  1689.     [N.  8.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1689.     [P.  24.  (11.)] 

Croft  (Herbert,  Bishop  of  Hereford)  A  Short  Determination  of  all  Con- 
troversies with  the  Papists  by  God's  Holy  Word.     4to.  London,  1679. 
•  [M.  15.  13.] 

Seek  and  you  shall  find;  or  a  Search  into  the  Grounds  of  Religion,  toge- 
ther with  some  Queries,  in  order  to  a  particular  satisfaction,  upon  account 
of  the  various  Opinions  in  this  present  age.     4to.  London,  1686. 

[M.  14.  21.] 

Popery  not  founded  on  Scripture :  or  the  Texts  which  Papists  cite  out  of 
the  Bible,  for  the  Proof  of  the  Points  of  their  Religion  examined  and 
shewed  to  be  alledged  without  Ground.  [By  Dr.  Thomas  Tenison.] 
4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  13.] 

A  Short  Summary  of  the  Principal  Controversies  between  the  Church  of 
England  and  the  Church  of  Rome  :  being  a  Vindication  of  several  Pro- 
testant Doctrines  in  Answer  to  a  pamphlet  called  "  Protestancy  desti- 
tute of  Scripture  Proofs."  [By  Dr.  Wm.  Sherlock.]  4to.  London, 
1687.     [N.  8,  11.] 

An  Answer  to  the  Request  to  Protestants  to  produce  their  plain  Scrip- 
tures, directly  authorizing  their  Tenets.  [By  Dr.  William  Sjierlock.^ 
4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  11.] 

The  Lay-Christian's  Obligation  to  read  the  Holy  Scriptures.  [By  Dr. 
N.  Stratford.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  21-3 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  6.] 

An  Answer  to  the  "  Address  presented  to  the  Ministers  of  the  Church 
of  England."     [By  John  Williams.]    4to.  London,  1688.  [M.  15.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  6.] 

A  Clear  Proof  of  the  Certainty  and  Usefulness  of  the  Protestant  Rule  of 
Faith,  Scripture,  after  the  help  of  Ministerial  Guides,  finally  interpreted 
by  each  mans  private  sense.     4to.  Lonrfow,  1688.     [M.  15.  9.] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Answer  to  the  Popish  Address,  presented  to  the 
Ministers  of  the  Church  of  England.  In  Reply  to  the  '  Clear  Proof 
of  the  Certainty  and  Usefulness  of  the  Protestant  Rule  of  Faith/  &c. 
[By  John  Williams.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  6.] 

A  Letter  to  a  Lady,  furnishing  her  with  Scripture  Testimonies  against 
the  principal  Points  and  Doctrines  of  Popery.     4to.  London,  1688. 

[P.  24.  (8.)] 


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The  Protestant  and  Popish  Way  of  Interpreting  Scripture  impartially 
compared,  in  Answer  to  "  Pax  Vobis,"  &c.  [By  Dr.  Robert  Grove.] 
4to.  London,  1689.     [N.  8.  6.] 


(6.)  Discourses  on  Tradition. 

A  Treatise  of  Traditions,  Part  I.  Where  it  is  proved  that  we  have  Evi- 
dence sufficient  from  Tradition  :  1.  That  the  Scriptures  are  the  Word 
of  God  ;  2.  That  the  Church  of  England  owns  the  True  Canon  of  the 
Books  of  the  Old  Testament ;  3.  That  the  Copies  of  the  Scripture  have 
not  been  corrupted  ;  4.  That  the  Romanists  have  no  such  Evidence 
for  their  Traditions  ;  5.  That  the  Testimony  of  the  present  Church  of 
Rome  can  be  no  sure  Evidence  of  Apostolical  Tradition  ;  6.  What  Tra- 
ditions may  securely  be  relyed  upon,  and  what  not.  [By  Dr.  Daniel 
Whitby.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  14.  28.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  4.] 

A  Treatise  of  Traditions,  Part  IL  Shewing  the  Novelty  of  the  pre- 
tended Traditions  of  the  Church  of  Rome.  With  an  Answer  to  the 
Arguments  of  Mr.  Mumford  for  Traditions,  and  a  Demonstration  that 
the  Heathens  made  the  same  Plea  from  Tradition  as  the  Romanists  do, 
and  that  the  Answer  of  the  Fathers  to  it  doth  fully  justifie  the  Pro- 
testants.    [By  Dr.  Daniel  Whitby.]     4to.  London,  1689.     [N.  8.  4.] 

A  Discourse  about  Tradition  ;  shewing  what  is  meant  by  it,  and  what 
Tradition  is  to  be  received,  and  what  Tradition  is  to  be  rejected.  [By 
Dr.  Simon  Patrick.]     4to.  London,  1683.     [M.  14.  33.] 

: —  Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1683,     [N.  8.  4.] 


(7.)  Discourses  on  the  Celibacy  of  the  Ciergy. 

Martin  (Thomas)  A  Traictise  declayring  and  plainly  proving  that  the  pre- 
tended Marriage  ofPriestes  and  professed  persons  is  no  Marriage,  but  alto- 
gether unlawful,  and  in  all  ages  and  in  all  countries  of  Christendom  both 
forbidden  and  also  punished.     4to.  London,  1554.     [E.  19.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1554.     [G.  16.  37.] 

Parker  (Matthew)  A  Defence  of  Priestes  Marriages,  stablysshed  by  the 
Imperiall  Lawes  of  the  Realme  of  Englande,  agaynst  a  Civilian,  namy- 
ing  hymselfe  Thomas  Martin  Doctour  of  Civill  Lawes.  4to.  imprinted 
by  Richarde  Jugge.     [Q.  4.  16.] 

Gilbert  (M.)  Jacob's  Vow  opposed  to  the  Vows  of  Monks  and  Friers. 
Translated  from  the  French  by  John  Bulteel.     4to.  London,  1617. 

[E;  1.  35.] 

An  Answer  to  a  Discourse  concerning  the  Celibacy  of  the  Clergy.  [By 
George  Tully.]     4to.  Oxford,  1688.     [M.  14.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Oxford,  1688.     [N.  8.  14.] 

A  Treatise  of  the  Coelibacy  of  the  Clergy  ;  wherein  its  Rise  and  Progress 

are  historically  considered.     [By  Henry  Wharton.]     4to.   London, 

1688.     [N.  8.  11.] 


238  RELIGION. 

(8.)  Discourses  on  the  Latin  Service,  or  Prayer  in  an  Unknown 

Tongue. 

A  Discourse  concerning  tlie  Celebration  of  Divine  Service  in  an  Unknown 
Tongue.     [By  John  Williams.]     4 to.  London,  1685.     [N.  8.  10.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Devotions  of  the  Church  of  Rome.  [By 
Dr.  William  Stanley.]     4to.  London,  1685.     [N.  8.  lO.J 

Reflections  upon  the  Devotions  of  the  Roman  Church,  with  the  Prayers, 
Hymns  and  Lessons  themselves  taken  out  of  their  authentic  books. 
8vo.  London,  1686.     [L.  7.  19.] 

A  Treatise,  in  Confutation  of  the  Latin  Service  practised,  and  by  the 
Trent  Council  continued,  in  the  Church  of  Rome.  [By  Dr.  Daniel 
Whitby.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  3,] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687-     [N.  8.  10.] 


(9.)  Discourses  on  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper  and  on  the 
Real  Presence  of  Christ  in  the  Eucharist. 

Allix  (Peter)  An  Historical  Discourse  concerning  the  Necessity  of  the 
Minister's  Intention  in  administering  the  Sacraments.  4to.  London, 
1688.     [M.  20.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  3.] 

Assertionis  Lvtheranae  Confvtatio  per  Reuerendum  Patrem  loannem 
[Fisherum]  Roffensem  Episcopum,  Academiae  Cantabrigiensis  Can- 
cellarium.     folio,  Antverpiae,  1523.     [M.  9.  3.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Antverpiae,  1545.     [K.  17.  18.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Coloniae,  1564.     [G.  16.  30.] 

An  Answer  unto  my  Lord  of  Wyntchesters  booke  intytlyd  "  A  Detection 
of  theDevylsSophistrye  ;"  wherwith  he  robbeth  the  unlernyd  people  of 
the  trew  byleef  in  the  moost  blessyd  sacrament  of  the  Aulter,  made 
by  Johann  Hoper.     4to.  Zurich,  1547.     [D.  19.  40.] 

Cranmer  (Thomas,  Archbp.  of  Canterbury)  An  Answer  unto  a  crafty 
and  sophisticall  Cavillation  devised  by  Stephen  Gardiner  Doctur  of 
Law,  late  Bishop  of  Winchester,  against  the  trewe  and  godly  doctrine 
of  the  moste  holy  Sacrament  of  the  Body  and  Bloud  of  our  Saviour, 
folio,  London,  1551.     [B.  1.  19,] 

*A  Defence  of  the  True  and  Catholick  Doctrine  of  the  Sacrament  of  the 
Body  and  Blood  of  Our  Saviour  Christ:  with  a  Confutation  of  sundry 
Errors  concerning  the  same.  By  the  Most  Rev.  Thomas  Cranmer, 
Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  Introduction, 
Historical  and  Critical,  in  Illustration  of  the  Work  ;  and  in  Vindica- 
tion ot  the  Character  of  the  Author,  and  therewith  of  the  Reformation 
in  England,  against  some  of  the  Allegations  which  have  been  recently 
made  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Lingard,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Milner,  and  Charles 
Butler,  Esq.  By  the  Rev.  Henry  John  Todd,  M.  A.  F.  S.  A.  8vo. 
London,  1825. 

Martyris  (Petri)  Defensio  Doctrince  Veteris  et  Apostolicse  de  Sacro- 
sancto  Eucharistiae  Sacramento  adversus  Stephani  Gardineri  quondam 
Wintonii  nsis  Episcopi  Librum,  sub  nomine  M.  AntoniiConstantiieditum. 
folio,  Tiguri,  1562.     [L.  12.  23.] 

M0RN.EI  (Philippi)  De  Sacra  Eucharistia  Quatuor  Libri.  folio,  Hano- 
viffi,  1605.     [L.  13.  2.] 


THE  POPISH  CONTROVERSY.  239 

MoRTONi  (Thomae  Episcopi  Dunelmensis)  Totius  Doctrinalis  Controver- 
siae  de  Eucharistia  Decisio.     4to.  Cantabrigise,  1640.     [K.  20.  19.] 

Arnavd  (Aiitoinc)  La  Peipetuite  de  In  Foy  de  I'Eglise  Catholique  toiichant 
FEucharistie,      12mo.  Paris,  1672.     [L.  8.  7.J 

Claude  (Jean)  Reponse  au  Livre  de  M.  Arnaud,  intitule  "La  Perpetuite 
de  la  Foi  de  rEglise  Catholique  tonchant  I'Eucharistie  defendue."  8vo. 
2  vols.     Queviily,  1671.     [L    7.22,23.] 

Reponse  aux  Deux  Traitez  intitidez  "  La  Perpetuite  de  la  Foy  de  I'E- 
glise Catholique  touchant  I'Eucharistie."     4to.  Charenton,  1668. 

[N.  6.  5.] 

Aunavd  (Antuint)  La  Perpetuite  de  la  Foy  de  FEglise  Catholique,  tou- 
chant I'Eucharistie,  deffendue  contre  le  Liire  du  Sieur  Claude.  4to.  Paris, 
1670.     [E.  14.  11.] 

Determinatio  Fr.  Juannis,  Parisiensis  Prcedicaturis,  de  modo  existendi  Cor- 
poris Christi  in  Sacramento  Altaris.  Cui  prefixa  est  Praefatio  Historica 
de  Dogmate  Trans-substantiationis.  [Auctore  Gulielmo  Allix.]  4to. 
Londini,  1686.     [L.  15.  35.] 

Exemplar  aliud.    4to.  Londini,  1686.     [N.  9.  42.] 

A  Peaceable  Method  for  the  re-uniting  Protestants  and  Catholicks  in  matters 
of  Faith ;  principally  in  the  Subject  of  the  Idoli/  Eucharist.  From  the 
French  of  Lewis  Maimbourg.     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  17.] 

A  Brief  Discourse  on  the  Real  Presence  of  the  Body  and  Blood  of  Christ 
in  the  Celebration  of  the  Holy  Eucharist,  wherein  the  witty  artifices  of 
the  Bishop  of  Meaux  and  of  Monsieur  Maimbourg  are  obviated,  where- 
by they  would  draw  in  the  Protestants  to  imbrace  the  Doctrine  of 
Transubstantiation.     (By  Dr.  Henry  More.)     4to.  London,  1686. 

[M.  14.  17.] 

Two  Discourses  concerning  the  Adoration  of  our  B.  Saiiour  in  the  H, 
Eucharist.  The  First :  Animadtersions  upon  the  Alterations  of  the  Ru- 
brick  in  the  Communion  Service  in  the  Cominon  Prayer  Book  of  the  Church 
of  England.  The  Second  :  The  Catholick's  Defence  for  their  Adoratiori 
of  our  Lord,  as  believed  really  and  substantially  present  in  the  Holt/ 
Sacrament  of  the  Eucharist.  \^By  Abraham  Woodhead.']  4to,  Oxford, 
1686.     [M.  14.  18.] 

A  Discourse  of  the  Holy  Eucharist,  in  the  two  great  points  of  the  Real 
Presence  and  the  Adoration  of  the  Host,  in  Answer  to  the  Two  Dis- 
courses printed  at  Oxford  on  this  subject.  [^By  Dr.  William  Wake.] 
4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  18.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  8.] 

A  Reply  to  Two  Discourses,  lately  printed  at  Oxford,  concerning  the 
Adoration  of  our  Blessed  Saviour  in  the  Holy  Eucharist.  [By  Henry 
Aldrich.]     4to.  Oxford,  1687.     [M.  14.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Oxford,  1687.     [N.  8.  14.] 

A  Compendious  Discourse  on  the  Eucharist  [in  Reply  to  the  publications  of 
Wake  and  Aldrich.     By  Abraham  Woodhead.']     4to.  Oj/brrf,  1688, 

[M.  14.  29.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Adoration  of  the  Host,  as  it  is  taught  and 
practised  in  the  Church  of  Rome.  QBy  William  Payne.]  4to. 
London,  1685.     QN.  8.  9.] 


240  RELIGION. 

A  Discourse  of  the  Sacrifice  of  the  Mass.     [By  William  Payne.]     4to. 
London,  1688.     [M.  15.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  11.] 

The  Mass  displayed  by  John  Bede.     4to.  Oxford,  1619.     [N.  8.  18.] 


(10.)  DiscouR^s  ON  Communion  in  one  kind. 

A  Treatise  of  Communion  under  both  kinds.  By  James  Benigne  Bossuet, 
Bishop  of  Meavx.  FaithfuUu  rendered  from  the  French.  4to.  London, 
1687.     [M.  14.  19.] 

A  Discourse  of  the  Communion  in  one  kind;  in  Answer  to  the  Bishop  of 
Meaux's  Treatise  of  Communion  under  both  species.  [By  William 
Payne.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  19.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  11.] 

A  Demonstration  that  the  Church  of  Rome  and  her  Councils  have  erred : 
by  shewing  that  the  Councils  of  Constance,  Basil,  and  Trent,  have,  in 
all  their  decrees  touching  Communion  in  one  kind,  contradicted  the 
received  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  [By  Dr.  Daniel  Whitby.] 
4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  14.  28.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  11.] 


-  (11.)  Discourses  on  Transubstantiation, 

An  Account  of  a  Disputation  at  Oxford,  A.  D.  1556.  With  a  Treatise 
of  the  blessed  Sacrament ;  both  written  by  Bishop  Ridley,  Martyr. 
To  which  is  added  a  Letter,  written  by  Mr.  John  Bradford,  never 
before  printed.  All  taken  out  of  an  original  manuscript.  [By  Gilbert 
Ironside.]     4to.  Oxford,  1688.     [M.  14.  29.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Oxford,  1688.     [N.  8.  8] 

A  Breef  Declaration  of  the  Lordes  Supper,  written  by  the  singuler  learn- 
ed Man,  and  moste  constant  Martyr  of  Christe,  Nicholas  Ridley,  Bi- 
shop of  London,  Prisoner  in  Oxford,  a  little  before  he  suffered  death 
for  the  true  testimonye  of  Jesus  Christe.  4to.  London,  1586.  Re- 
printed 1688.     [M.  14.  29.] 

Andrews  (Lancelot,  Bishop  of  Winchester)  Two  Answers  to  Cardinal 
Perron,  and  Two  Speeches  in  the  Star  Chamber.     4to.  London,  1629. 

[C.  10.  32.] 

Dering  (Sir  Edward)  A  Discourse  of  Proper  Sacrifice  in  way  of  An- 
swer to  A.  B,  C.  Jesuite.     4to.  Cambridge,  1644.     [D.  19.  8.] 

CosiN  (Joannis,  Episcopi  Dunelmensis)  Historia  Transubstantiationis 
Papalis.     8vo.  Londini,  1675.     [E.  18.  14.] 

Transubstantiation  no  Doctrine  of  the  Primitive  Fathers.  [By  Dr.  John 
Patrick.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  7.] 

A  Full  View  of  the  Doctrines  and  Practices  of  the  Ancient  Church  relat- 
ing to  the  Eucharist  and  inconsistent  with  the  Belief  of  Transubstan- 
tiation ;  being  a  Confutation  of  Consensus  Veterum,  Nubes  Testium, 
and  other  collections  of  the  Fathers  pretending  the  contrary.  [By  Dr. 
John  Patrick.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  7.] 


THE  POPISH  CONTROVERSY.  241 

Six  Conferences  concerning  the  Eucharist.  Wherein  is  shewed  that  the 
Doctrine  of  Transubstantiation  overthrows  the  Proofs  of  the  Christian 
Rehgion.  By  M.  De  la  Placette.  [Translated  and  published  by 
Dr.  Thomas  Tenison.]   4to.  London,  1687.    [M.  15.  5.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8,  8.] 

Transubstantiation  Defended  and   Proved  from   Scripture.     4to.   London, 

1687.  [M.  15.  17.] 

A  Seeker's  Request  to  Catholick  Priests  and  Protestant  Ministers  for  satis- 
fying his  Conscience  in  the  truth  of  what  he  ought  to  believe  concerning 
the  Lord's  Supper.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  16.] 

Transubstantiation  contrary  to  Scripture  :  or  the  Protestant's  Answer  to 
the  Seeker's  Request.      [By  Robert   Nelson,   Esq.]      4to.  London, 

1688.  [M.  15.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  8.] 

The  Catholick  Letter  to  the  Seekers:  or  a  Reply  to  the  Protestant  Answer; 
shewing  that  CafhoHcks  have  express  Scriptures  for  believing  the  real 
Presence ;  and  that  Protestants  have  no7ie  at  all  for  denying  it.  4to. 
Zowr/ofl,  1688.     [M.  20.  2.] 

The  Protestant's  Answer  to  the  Catholick  Letter  to  the  Seeker;  or  a 
Vindication  of  the  Protestant's  Answer  to  the  Seeker's  Request.  [By 
John  Williams.]    4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  20.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  8.] 

The  Absolute  Lupossibility  of  Transubstantiation  demonstrated.  [By 
SamuelJoHNSON.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  20.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [P.  25.  (4.)] 

Traite  d'un  Authour  de  la  Communion  Romaine,  touchant  la  Transub- 
stantiation :  ou  il  fait  voir  que  selon  les  principes  de  son  Eglise  ce 
dogme  ne  peut  ctre  une  article  de  la  Foi.     12mo.  Londres,  1686. 

[L.  8.  15.] 

An  Historical  Treatise,  written  by  an  Author  of  the  Communion  of  the 
Church  of  Rome,  touching  Trmisubstantiation,  Wherein  is  made 
appear  that,  according  to  the  Principles  of  that  Church,  this  Doctrine 
cannot  be  an  article  of  faith.  [Published  by  Dr.  William  Wake.]  4to. 
London,  1687.     [M.  14.  17.] 

PoiNET  (Joannis  Episcopi  Wintoniensis)  Dialecticon  Eucharistiae-  4to. 
Londini,  1688.     [N.  8.  8.] 

The  School  of  the  Eucharist  established  upon  the  Miraculous  Respects 
and  Acknowledgments,  which  Beasts,  Birds,  and  Insects,  upon  seve- 
ral Occasions,  have  rendred  to  the  Holy  Sacrament  of  the  Altar. 
Whence  Catholics  may  increase  in  devotion  to  this  divine  mystery,  and 
Heretics  find  tliere  their  Confusion.  By  F.  Toussaint  Bridoul,  of 
the  Society  of  Jesus.  Printed  in  French  at  Lille,  1672.  And  now 
made  English  and  published,  with  a  Preface  concerning  the  testimony 
of  miracles.     [By  Dr.  Wm.  Clagetx.]      4to.  London,  1687. 

[M.  14.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  8.] 

Transubstantiation,  a  peculiar  article  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Faith  which 
was  never  owned  by  the  ancient  church,  or  any  of  the  reformed 
churches,  in  answer  to  a  Discourse  called  "Reasons  for  abrogating  the 

Test."     [Bv Goodwin.]     4to.  London,  1688.   [N.  8.  7.] 

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242  RELIGION. 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Sacrament,  from  the  Primitive  times  to 
the  Council  of  Trent,  shewing  the  Novelty  of  Transubstantiation.  J[By 
Edward  Felling.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  20.  1.] 

Transubstantiation  examined  and  confuted  in  two  Sermons  on  the  Lord's 
Supper,  preachfid  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  By  H.  Smith. 
4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  14.  28.] 

Turner!  (Joannis)  Contra  nefandum  Transubstantiationis  Dogma  Disser- 
tatio.     4to.  Londini,  1690.     [M.  14.  36.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1690.     [P.  18.  (9.)] 

Newcome  (Henry)  Transubstantiation  discussed  with  a  Papist.  4ta. 
London,  1705.     [P.  25.  (4.)] 

Andrews  (Richard)  The  Doctrine  of  Transubstantiation  fairly  argued 
and  fully  refuted.     8vo.  London,  1755.     [P.  312.  5.] 


(12.)  Discourses  occasioned  by  the  Assertions  of  the  Romanists, 

THAT  Transubstantiation  is  as  evident  as  a  Trinity. 
The  Difference  betwixt  the  Protestant  and  Socinian  Methods :    In  answer 
to  a  book  by  a  Romanist  intituled   "  The  Protestant's  Plea  for  a  Soci- 
nian."     QBy  Dr.  Thomas  Tenison.]      4to.  London,   1687. 

[M.  14.  25.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.    [N.  8.  6.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  a  Judge  of  controversies  in  matters  of  religion, 
being  an  answer  to  some  papers  asserting  the  necessity  of  such  a  judge. 
[By  Dr.  Wm.  Sherlock.]     4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  6.] 

An  answer  to  a  "  Dialogue  between  a  new  Catholick  Convert  and  a  Pro- 
testant to  prove  the  Mystery  of  the  Trinity  to  be  as  absurd  a  Doctrine 
as  Transubstantiation."  [By  Dr.  Wm.  Sherlock.]   4to.  London,  1687. 

[N.  8.  8.] 

A  Second  Dialogue  between  a  New  Catholick  Convert  and  a  Protestant, 
shewing  why  he  cannot  believe  the  Doctrine  of  Transubstantiation, 
though  he  do  firmly  believe  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.  [By  Dr. 
Richard  Kidder.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  8.] 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  and  Transubstantiation  compared,  as  to 
Scripture,  Reason  and  Tradition,  in  a  new  dialogue  between  a  Protes- 
tant and  a  Papist.  [By  Dr.  Edward  Stillingfleet.]  2  Part.  4to. 
London,  1687.     [M.  14.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  8.] 

A  Paraphrase,  with  Notes  and  a  Preface,  upon  the  Sixth  Chapter  of  St. 
John  ;  shewing  that  there  is  neither  good  reason  nor  sufficient  authority, 
to  suppose  that  the  Eucharist  is  discoursed  of  in  that  chapter,  much 
less  to  infer  the  Doctrine  of  Transubstantiation  from  it.  [By  Dr.  Wm. 
Clagett.]     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  8.] 


(13.)    Discourses    on    Auricular    Confession,    Penance,    Extreme 

Unction,  Indulgences,  and  Purgatory. 
A  Discourse  concerning  Auricular  Confession,  as  it  is  prescribed  by  the 

Council  of  Trent  and  practised  in  the  Church  of  Rome.     [^By  Dr. 

John  Goodman.]     4to.  London,  1684.     [N.  8.  11.] 


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A  Discourse  concerning  Penance  ;  shewing  how  the  Doctrine  of  it  in  the 
Church  of  Rome,  maketh  void  true  repentence.  [By  Dr.  Peter  Allix.] 
4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  11.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  pretended  Sacrament  of  Extreme  Unction : 
with  an  account  of  the  occasions  and  beginnings  of  it  in  the  Western 
Church.     [By  Dr.  William  Clagett.]     4to.  London,  1687. 

[M.  15.  16.] 

^  Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  11.] 

A  Second  Letter  from  the  Author  of  the  Discourse  concerning  Extreme 
Unction  to  the  Vindicator  of  the  Bishop  of  Condom.  [By  Dr.  William 
Clagett.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  11.] 

Fiscus  Papalis  :  sive  Catalogus  Indulgentiarum  et  Reliquiarum  Septem 
Principalium  Ecclesiarum  urbis  Romae,  ex  vetusto  Manuscripto  Co- 
dice  vere  et  fideliter  descriptus. — Laying  down  the  spiritual  riches 
and  infinite  treasure  which  (as  sure  as  the  Pope  is  holy  and  true)  are  to 
be  t'ound  in  the  Catholike  Roman  Church,  whereof  the  poore  heretics 
have  not  one  mite.     4to.  London,  1617.     [E.  18.  20.] 

Two  Discourses  :  of  Purgatory  and  Prayers  for  the  Dead.  [^By  William 
Wake.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  19.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     C^-  8.  11.] 

Purgatory  prov'd  by  Miracles  :  collected  out  of  Roman  Catholic  Authors. 
With  some  remarkable  Histories  relating  to  British,  English,  and  Irish 
Saints.  With  a  Preface  concerning  the  Miracles.  [By  Samuel  John- 
son.]    4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  14.  28.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  11.] 


(14)  Discourses  on  Good  Works. 

Foxii  (Joannis)  De  Christo  gratis  justificante  ;  contra  Osorianam  justi- 
tiam,  caeterosque  eiusdem  inhaerentis  justitiae  patronos,  Amica  et  Mo- 
desta  Defensio.     8vo.  Londini,  1583.     [G.  8.  26.] 

MoRTONi  (Thomse,  Episcopi  Dunelmensis)  Antidotum  adversus  Ecclesiee 
Romanse  de  Merito  proprie  condigno  Venenum.  4to.  Cantabrigiae, 
1^37.     [K.  20.  20.] 

Some  Reflections  upon  a  Treatise  called  '*  Pietas  Romana  et  Parisiensis," 
lately  printed  at  Oxford :  to  which  are  added,  A  Vindication  of  Pro- 
testant Charity,  and  a  Defence  of  the  Oxford  Reply  to  two  Discourses 
there  printed  A.  D.  1687.  [By  James  Harrington.]  4to.  Oxford, 
1688.     [M.  14.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Oxford,  1688.     [N.  8.  14.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Merit  of  Good  Works.  [By  Peter  Allix.] 
4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  20.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  11.] 


(15)    Discourses  on  the  Invocation  and  Intercession  of  Saints. 

Montagu  (Richard)  Address  unto  God  alone:  a  Sermon  enlarged  to  a 
just  Treatise  of  Invocation  of  Saints. — A  Gagg  for  the  New  Gospel  ? 
No :  A  New  Gagg  for  an  Old  Goose,  who  would  needs  undertake  to 
stop  all  Protestants'  Mouths  for  ever. — Appello  Caesarem.  4to.  lion- 
don,  1624.     [E.  1.  5.] 

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244  RELIGION. 

Barlow  (Thomas,  Bp.  of  Lincoln)  A  Letter  concerning  the  Invocation  of 
Saints.     4to.  London,  1669.     [P.  39.  (14.)] 

A  Letter  to  a  Peer  of  the  Church  of  England,  clearing  a  point,  touched  in  a 
Sermon  preached  at  Chester  before  his  most  Sacred  Majesty,  Aug.  28,  in 
Answer  to  a  Postscript  joyned  unto  the  Answer  to  Nubes  Testium.  \_By 
Father  Lewis  Sabran.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  19.] 

A  Letter  to  Father  Lewis  Sabran,  Jesuite,  in  Answer  to  his  Letter  to  a 
Peer  of  tlie  Church  of  England :  wherein  the  Postscript  to  the  Answer 
to  Nubes  Testium  is  vindicated  ;  and  F.  Sabran's  Mistakes  further  dis- 
covered.    [By  Edward  Gee.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  19.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [P.  25.  (8.)] 

Second  and  Third  Letters  to  Father  Lewis  Sabran.  [^By  Edward  Gee.] 
4to.  London,  1688.     [P.  25.  (9,11.)] 

A  Letter  to  Dr.  JVilliam  Needham,  in  answer  to  the  Third  Letter  by  him 
licensed,  written  to  Father  Lewis  Sabran  of  the  Society  of  Jesus.  Wherein 
the  said  Letter  is  examined  and  confuted.  [^By  Lewis  Sabrati.'}  With 
AUoxvance.     4to.  London,  1688.      [M.  14.  29.] 

A  Letter  to  the  Superiours  (whether  Bishops  or  Priests),  which  approve 
or  license  the  Popish  Books  in  England,  particularly  to  those  of  the 
Jesuits  Order  concerning  Lewis  Sabran,  a  Jesuit.  [By  Edward  Gee.] 
4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  14.  29.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [P.  25.  (12.)] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Worship  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  and  the  Saints, 
with  an  Account  of  the  beginnings  and  rise  of  it  amongst  Christians,  in 
Answer  to  M.  de  Meaux's  Appeal  to  the  Fourth  Age,  in  his  Exposition 
and  Pastoral  Letter.    [By  Dr.  William  Clagett.]    4to.  London,  1686. 

[M.   14.  19.] 

• Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [N,  8.  1.] 

Speculum  Beatse  Virginis.  A  Discourse  of  the  due  Praise  and  Honour 
of  the  Virgin  Mary.  By  a  true  Catholic  of  the  Church  of  England. 
[Dr.  George  Hicks.]     4to.  London,  1686.     [M.  14.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  9.] 

An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  according 

to  the  Romish  Writers  :  with  a  Preface  [by  Dr.  William  Stillingfi-eet.] 

4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  9.] 
The  Virgin  Mary  misrepresented  by  the  Roman  Church  in  the  Traditions 

of  that  Church  concerning  her  life  and  glory,  and  in  the  Devotions 

paid  to  her  as  the  Mother  of  God.     [By  Dr.  Simon  Patrick.]     4to. 

London,  1688.     [M.  20.  1.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  9.] 

The  Life  of  Saint  Mary  Magdalen  of  Pazzi,  a  Carmelite  Nun.  Translated 
from  the  Italian,  with  a  Preface  concerning  the  Nature,  Causes,  Con- 
comitants, and  Consequences  of  Extasie  and  Rapture.  [By  Dr. 
Thomas  Smith.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  10.] 

An  Abridgment  of  the  Prerogatives  of  St.  Ann,  Mother  of  the  Mother  of 
God.  With  a  Preface  concerning  the  original  of  the  Story.  QBy  Dr. 
Wm.  Clagett.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  9.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  proper  Object  of  Religious  Worship ;  or  a 
Scripture  Proof  of  the  Unlawfulness  of  giving  any  Religious  Worship 
to  any  other  Being  besides  the  one  Supreme  God.  Part  I.  [By  Dr. 
William  Sherlock.     4to.  London,  1685.     [N.  8.  9.] 


THE  POPISH  CONTROVERSY.  245 

Wholsome  Advices  from  the  Blessed  Virgin  to  her  indiscreet  Worship- 
pers. Written  by  one  of  the  Roman  Communion,  and  done  out  of 
French  into  English  by  a  Gentleman  of  the  Church  of  England,  [^James 
TAYLOR.3     "^to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  21.] 

The  Enthusiasm  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  demonstrated  in  aome  Observa- 
tions upon  the  Life  of  Ignatius  Loyola.  [By  Henry  Wharton.]  4to. 
London,  1688.     [M.  20.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  10.] 


(16)  Discourses  on  the  Idolatry  and  Image  Worship  of  t^e 
Romish  Church. 

Rainoldi  (Johannis)  De  Romanae  Ecclesiae  Idololatrid,  in  cultu  sanc- 
torum Reliquiarum,  Imaginum,  Aquae,  Salis,  Olei,  aliarumque  rerum 
consecratarum,  et  Sacramenti  Eucharistiae  Libri  duo.  4to.  Oxoniae, 
1596.     [K.  20.  8.] 

More  (Henry)  An  Exposition  of  the  seven  epistles  sent  to  the  Seven 
Churches  in  Asia.  Together  with  a  brief  Discourse  of  Idolatry,  with 
Application  to  the  Church  of  Rome.  12mo.  London,  1669.  [C.  19.  22.] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward,  Bp.  of  Worcester)  A  Discourse  concerning  the 
Idolatry  practised  in  the  Church  of  Rome,  and  the  Hazard  of  Salvation 
in  the  Communion  of  it.     8vo.  London,  1671.     [D.  18.  19.] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward)  An  Answer  to  several  Treatises,  occasioned  by 
"  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Idolatry  practised  in  the  Church 'of* 
Rome."     8vo.  London,  1673.     [M.  19.  37.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1674.     [G.  18.  ^b.] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward)  Answer  to  Mr.  Cressy's  Epistle  Apologetical  to  a 

Person  of  Honour  touching  his  Vindication  of  Dr.  Stillingfleet.     8vo. 

London,  1675.     [G.  18.  26.] 
Stillingfleet  (Edward)  Defence  of  the  Discourse  concerning  the  Idolatry 

of  the  Church  of  Rome.     In  Answer  to  a  Book  entituled  "  Catholics 

no  Idolaters."     8vo.  1676.     [G.  18.  27.] 

A  Letter,  written  to  a  Friend  concerning  Popish  Idolatrie.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1674.     [M.  14.  24.] 

Tenison  (Thomas)  Of  Idolatry,  and  its  distinction  from  Superstition. 
4to.  London,  1678.     [R.  8.  36.] 

Several  Conferences  between  a  Romish  Priest,  a  Fanatick  Chaplain, 
and  a  Divine  of  the  Church  of  England,  concerning  the  Idolatry  of  the 
Church  of  Rome.     8vo.  London,  1679.     [M.  6.  43.] 

Wake  (William)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Nature  of  Idolatry.  4to. 
London,  1688.     [M.  15.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  1688.     [N.  8.  9.] 

The  Antiquity  of  the  Protestant  Religion  :  with  an  Answer  to  Mr.  Sclater's 
Reasons,  and  the  Collections  made  by  the  Author  of  the  Pamphlet  en- 
titled Nubes  Testium.  In  Letters  to  a  Person  of  Quality.  Parts  I. 
and  II.     [By  Edward  Peeling.]     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  17.] 

A  Discourse  of  the  Use  of  Images,  in  Relation  to  the  Church  of  England  and 
the  Church  of  Rome.  In  Vindication  of  Nubes  Testium  against  a  Pam- 
phlet entitled  "  The  Antiquity  of  the  Protestant  Religion  concerning 
Images,"  directed  against  some  leaves  of  that  Collection.  4to.  London, 
1687.     [M.  15.  17.] 


246  RELIGION. 

A  Third  Letter  to  a  Person  of  Quality;  in  Answer  to  "  A  Discourse  of 
the  Use  of  Images."     [^By  Edward  Felling.]     4to.  London,  1687. 

[M.  15.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  7.] 

A  Fourth  Letter  to  a  Person  of  Quahty  ;  being  an  Historical  Account  of 
the  Doctrine  of  the  Sacrament,  from  the  Primitive  Times  to  the  Council 
of  Trent.  [By  Edward  Felling.]  4to.  London,  1 688.  [N.  8.  7.] 
The  Fallibility  of  the  Roman  Church,  demonstrated  from  the  manifest 
Error  of  the  second  Nicene  and  Trent  Councils  ;  which  assert  that  the 
Veneration  and  Honorary  Worship  of  Images  is  a  Tradition,  primitive 
and  Apostolical.     fBy  Dr.  Daniel  Whitby."!     4to.  London,  1687. 

^  [M.  15.3.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  9.] 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Second  Council  of  Nice,  which  first  intro- 
duced and  established  Image- Worship  in  the  Christian  Church,  A.  D. 
787.     [By  Dr.  Thomas  Combek.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  3.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  9.] 

The  Texts,  which  Papists  cite  out  of  the  Bible  for  the  proof  of  their  Doc- 
trine of  the  Worship  of  Images  and  Relicks,  examined.     [^By  Edward 
Gee.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [P.  25.  13] 
King  (William,  Archbishop  of  Dublin)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  In- 
ventions of  Men  in  the  Worship  of  God.      12mo.  London,  1714. 

[R.  21.  67.'] 

Richardson  (John)  The  Folly,  Superstition,  and  Idolatry  of  Pilgrimages 
in  Ireland.     8vo.  Dublin,  1727.     [F.  25.  14.] 


vii.  Miscellaneous  Treatises  by  Protestant  Writers  in  Con- 
troversy with  the  Romanists,  chronologically  arranged. 

A  ScHOLASTicAL  DISCOURSE  against  Symbolizing  with  Antichrist  in  Cere- 
monies, especially  in  the  Signe  of  the  Crosse,     folio,  London,  1607. 

[G.  2.  23.] 

A  Persuasion  from  Papistrie.     4to.     [G.  7.  12.] 

A  Gaggi:  for  the  Pope  and  the  Jesuits  :  or  the  Arraignment  and  Execu- 
tion of  Antichrist.     4to.  London,  1634.     [M.  20.  33.] 

The  Rehearsal  Transprosed;  or,  Animadversions  on  a  late  Book  [|by 
Samuel  Parker,  Bishop  of  Oxford]  entitled  "  A  Preface,  shewing  what 
Grounds  there  are  of  fears  and  jealousies  of  Popery."  [By  Andrew 
Marvell,]     l2mo.  London,  1673.     ^E.  8.  35.] 

A  Reproof  of  the  Rehearsal  Transprosed.  Bv  the  Author  of  Ecclesiastical 
Politic.     [Samuel  Parker,  Bishop  of  Oxford.']     8vo.  London,  1673. 

A  Seasonable  Discourse,  shewing  the  Necessity  of  maintaining  the 
Established  Religion,  in  Opposition  to  Popery.     4to.  London,  1673. 

[M.  14.  24.] 

The  Mystery  of  Iniquity  Unfolded  :  or  the  False  Apostles  and  the  Au- 
thors of  Popery  compared,  in  their  secular  design  and  means  of  accom- 
plishing it,  by  corrupting  the  Christian  Religion  under  pretence  of  pro- 
moting it.     12mo.  London,  1675.     [M.  18.  11.] 


THE  POPISH  CONTROVERSY.  247 

The  Practical  Divinity  of  Papists  proved  to  be  destructive  of  Chris- 
tianity and  Men's  Souls.     4to.  London,  1676.     [N.  9.  53.'] 

The  Jesuits' Catechism.     4to.  London,  1679.     [P.  39.  (12.)] 

An  Account  of  the  Nature  of  the  Protestant  Religion.     4to.  London, 

1682.     [N.  8.  24.] 
Two  Cases  resolved  about  the  Certainty  of  Salvation.     4to.  London, 

1685.     [P.  35.  (13.)] 

The  Plausible  Arguments  of  a  Romish  Priest  answered  by  an  English 
Protestant.     (Two  Tracts.)     8vo.  London,  1686-7.     [M.  19.  51.] 

Reasons,  why  a  Protestant  should  not  turn  Papist.     4to,   London,  1687. 

[M.  15.  3.] 
Letter  to  a  Lady  against  Popery.     4to.  London,  1688.     [F.  40.  (17.)] 

A  Letter  of  Enquiry  to  the  Society  of  Jesuits.    4to.  1689.    [P.  25.  (2.)] 

A  Collection  of  Poems  against  Popery.  4to.  London,  1689.  [P.  13.(18.)] 

The  New  Popish  Creed  :  or  Twelve  New  Articles  of  Faith,  decreed  by 
the  Council  of  Trent  to  be  believed  under  pain  of  Eternal  Damnation. 
8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  13.] 

A  Compassionate  Address  to  those  Papists  who  will  be  prevailed  with 
to  examine  the  cause  for  which  they  suffer,  in  Answer  to  two  Books, 

entitled  The  Case  Re-stated,  &c.     [[By  Hutchinson.]      8vo. 

London,  1716,     [N.  9.  4.] 

A  Defence  of  the  "  Compassionate  Address  to  Papists,"  being  an  Answer 
to  the  Queries  of  a  Papist  relating  to  that  Address.  8vo.  London, 
1718.     [N.  9.  4.] 

Considerations  of  the  State  of  Popery  in  England.     8vo.  London,  1723. 

[N.  9.  4.] 
An  Essay  on  the  Merchandise  of  Slaves  and  Souls  of  Men  ;  Revelations 

xviii.  13  ;  with  an  Application  thereof  to  the  Church  of  Rome.     8vo. 

1732.     [P.  311.(8.)] 

A  Protestant's  Resolution,  shewing  his  Reasons  why  he  will  not  be  a 
Papist,  in  Question  and  Answer.     18mo.  London,  1738.    [P.  353.  (8.)] 

A  Protestant  Catechism,  shewing  the  principal  Errors  of  the  Church  of 

Rome.     l2mo.  Dublin,  1740.     [P.  347.  (11.)] 
A  Letter  to  a  Friend  on  his  marrying  a  Ladv  of  the  Roman  Catholic 

Religion.     8vo.  London,  1762.     [P.  207.  (3.)] 
A  Short  View  of  Popery  and  its  Effects  on  the  Manners  and  Morals  of 

Mankind,  and  of  its  Progress  in  these  Realms.     8vo.  London,  1767. 

[P.  244.  (2.)] 
A  Letter   from  a  Protestant  Dissenting  Minister  to  the  Clergy  of  the 

Church  of  England,  occasioned  by  the  alarming  growth  of  Popery  in 

this  Kingdom.     8vo.  London,  1768.     [P.  244.  (3.)] 

Five  Letters  upon  the  injurious  Complaints  and  Misrepresentations  of 
Popish  Writers.     8vo.  London,  1769.     [P.  244.  (4.)] 

A  View  of  the  Articles  of  the  Protestant  and  Popish  Faith.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1803.     [Hh.  7.  32.] 

The  Protestant's  Warning.     12mo.  London.     [Hh.  7-  37.] 
The  Fifth  of  November  ;  or  Protestant  Principles   revived,  in  memory 
of  the  Glorious  Revolution  by  King  William  HL     8vo.  London,  1814. 

[Gg.  7.  12.] 


^48  RELIGION. 


4.  Treatises  on  the  Arian  Controversy. 

Maimbouug  (Louis)  A  History  of  Arianism,  shewing  its  influence  upon 
Civil  Affairs  and  the  Dissolution  of  the  Roman  Empire.  Translated 
from  the  French,  with  two  Introductory  Discourses  and  an  Appendix. 
By  William  Webster.     2  vols.  4to.  London,  1728.     [0.14,11,12.3 

Whitaker  (John)  The  History  of  Arianism  disclosed.  8vo.  London, 
1791.     [C.  25.  20.] 

1.   Treatises  occasioned  by  the  publication  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Samuel  Clarke's  "  Scripture-Doctrine  of  the  Trinity."" 

An  Account  of  all  the  considerable  Books  and  Pamphlets,  that  have  been 
wrote  on  either  side  in  the  Controversy  concerning  the  Trinity ;  from 
the  year  1712  to  the  end  of  the  year  1719.  In  which  is  also  contained 
an  Account  of  the  Pamphlets  on  each  side  by  the  Dissenters,  to  the 
year  1719.     Svo.  London,  1720.     [A.  18.  108.] 

Clarke  (Samuel)  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.     8vo.  London, 

1712.  [N.  7.  24.] 

Another  Copy  ;  with  Tracts  relating  to  the  Subject  of  the  Tri- 
nity,    fjlio,  Works,  Vol.  IV.     [N.  3.  34.] 

Le  Clerc  (Jean)  An  Abstract  and  Judgment  of  Dr.  Clarke's  (Rector  of 
St.  James's)  Polemical  or  Controversial  Writings  ;  translated  from  the 
French.     Svo.  London,  1713.     [P.  224.  (5.)] 

An  Apology  for  Dr.  Clarke,  containing  an  Account  of  the  late  Proceed- 
ings in  Convocation  upon  his  Writings  concerning  the  Trinity.  Svo. 
London,  1714.     [M.  19.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1714.     [P.  130.  (2.)] 

A  Full  Account  of  the  late  Proceedings  in  Convocation,  relative  to  Dr. 
Clarke's  Writings  about  the  Trinity.     Svo.  London,  1714.    [M.  16.  29.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1714.     [N.  9.  S.] 

Edwards  (John)  Some  Animadversions  on  Dr.  Clarke's  "  Scripture  Doc- 
trine of  the  Trinity."     Svo.  Lomloti,  1712.     [M.  20.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1712.     [P.  107.  9.] 

Edwards  (John)  A  Supplement  to  Aniviadversions  on  Dr.  Clarke's  "  Scrip- 
ture Doctrine  of  the  Trinity."  With  a  Defence  of  the  Liturgy  against 
Dr.  Clarke's  gross  Misinterpretation  of  ieveral  Passages.     Svo.  London, 

1713.  [P.  276.  (1.)] 

Wells  (Eduard)  Remarks  on  Dr.  Clarke's  Introduction  to  his  "  Scripture 
Doctrine  of  the  Trinity:'     Svo.  Oxford,  1713.     [R.  S.  58.] 

Clarke  (Samuel)  A  Letter  to  Dr.  Wells  in  Answer  to  his  "  Remarks," 

&c.     Svo.  London,  1714.     [P.  57.  (1.)] 
Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1714.     [N.  9.  8.] 

Wells  (Edward)  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Clarke's  Letter.     Svo.  Oxford,  1714. 

[R.  8.  58.] 
Gastrell  (Francis)  Remarks  upon  Dr.  Clarke's  "  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the 
Trinity."     Svo.  London,  1714.     [N.  9.  2.] 

Hancock  (John)  Arianism  not  the  Primitive  Christianity .  Svo.  London^ 
1713.     [N.  6.  44.] 


THE  ARIAN  CONTROVERSY.  249 

Hill  (Samuel)  The  Hurtnotiy  of  the  Canonical  and  Apocryphal  Scriptures 
xcith  the  Catholic  Tradition  of  Faith  in  the  Trinity  in  Unity,  and  the  In- 
carnation of  the  Eternal  Word  and  Son  of  God.     8vo.  London,  1713. 

[M.  19.  12.] 

Knight  (James)  The  Scriptvre  Doctrine  of  the  Most  Holy  and  Undivided 
Trinity,  vindicated  from  the  Misinterpretations  of  Dr.  Clarke.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1714.     [M.  20.  28.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [N.  9.  2.] 

— Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [R.  11.  66.] 

Clarke  (Samuel)  A  Reply  to  the  Objections  of  Robert  Nelson,  Esq.  and 
of  an  anonymous  Author  against  Dr.  Clarke's  Scripture  Doctrine  of 
the  Trinity  :  to  which  is  added,  an  Answer  to  the  Remarks  of  the 
Author  of  Some  Considerations  concerning  the  Trinity,  and  the  Ways 
of  managing  that  Controversy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [N.  9.  8.] 

Edwards  (John)  Some  Brief  Re-marks  on  Dr.  Clarke's  Reply  to  Mr.  Nelson, 
4-c.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  16.  29.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.      [P.  276.  (4.)] 

Potter  (Edward)  A  Vindication  of  our  Blessed  Saviour's  Divinity,  chiefly 
against  Dr.  Clarke.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1714.     [I.  14.  31.] 

Welchman  (Edward)  Dr.  Clarke's  Scriptvre  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  exa- 
mined.    8vo.  London,  1714.     [iM.  9.  6.] 

Aiiother  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [N.  9.  2.] 

Whitby  (Daniel)  A  Discourse,  shewing  that  the  Exposition  xohich  the  Ante- 
Nicenc  Fathers  have  given  of  the  Texts  alleged  against  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Clarke  bij  a  Learned  Layman,  are  more  agreeable  to  the  Interpretations  of 
Dr.  Clarke  than  to  the  Interpretations  of  that  Learned  Layman.  8vo. 
London,  1714,     [M.  19.  13.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  17 I4i.     [P.  57.  (2.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [N.  9.  8.] 

Whitby  (Daniel)  A  Dissuasive  from  enquiring  into  the  Doctrine  of  the  Tri' 
nity  ;  or  the  Difficulties  and  Discouragements  which  attend  the  Study  of 
that  Doctrine.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  57.  (3.)] 

Three  Letters  to  Dr.  Clarke  concerni?ig  his  "  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Tri- 
nity," with  the  Doctors  Reply.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [N.  9.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  130.  (1.)] 

Reflections  upon  the  present  Controversie  concerning  the  Holy  Trinity. 
8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  6.] 

Mayo  ( )  A  Plain  Scripture  Argument  against  Dr.  Clarke's  Doctrine 

concerning  the  ever-blessed  Trinity.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [N.  9.  20.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [P.  139.  3.] 

Nye  (Stephen)  An  Explication  of  the  Articles  of  the  Unity,  Trinity,  and  In- 
carnation.    8vo.  London,  1715.     [N.  9.  19.] 

Jackson  (John)  An  Examination  of  Mr.  Nye's  Explication  of  the  Ar- 
ticles of  the  Divine  Unity,  the  Trinity,  and  Incarnation.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1715.     [M.  20.  24.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [R.  8.  57.] 


250  RELIGION. 

Jackson  (John)  A  Collection  of  Queries  ;  wherein  the  most  material  Ob- 
jections which  have  as  yet  been  alledged  against  Dr.  Clarke's  Scripture 
.  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  are  proposed  and  answered.     8vo.  London, 
1716.     [N.  9.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [R.  8,  57.] 

Bennet  (Thomas)  A  Discourse  of  the  ever-blessed  Trinity  in  Unity,  with 

an  Examinatio7i  of  Dr.  Clarke's  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.     8vo. 

London,  1718.    \R.  10.  22.] 

Fowler  (Edward)  Certain  Propositions  bi/  which  the  Doctrine  of  the  Tri- 
nity is  60  explained  according  to  the  Ancient  Fathers,  as  to  speak  it  not 
contradictory  to  Natural  Reason.     8yo.  London,  1719.     [P.  130.  (5.)] 

The  Bishop  of  London's  Letter  to  his  Clergy  defended ;  wherein  the  constant 
Worship  of  Son  and,  H<dy  Spirit,  with  the  Father,  during  the  first  ages^is 
set  forth.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  19.  vJ2.] 

Clarke  (Samuel)  A  Modest  Plea  for  the  Baptismal  and  Scripture  Notion 
of  the  Trinity.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  9.  64.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [N.  9.  15.] 

The  Modest  Plea  continued :  or  a  Brief  and  Distinct  Answer 

to  Dr.  Waterland's  Queries  relating  to   the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity. 
8vo.  London,  1720.     [N.  9.  15.] 

Snialbroke  (Richard)  Idolatry  charged  upon  Arianism,  in  two  Sermons 
preached  Dec.  13  and  20,  at  the  Cathedral  of  Hereford.  8vo.  London, 
1720.     [P.  116.  (12.)] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  A  Defense  of  the  Divi?iity  of  Jesus  Christ.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1720.     [N.  7.  28.] 

Whitby  (Daniel)  A  Reply  to  Dr.  Waterland's  Defense.     8vo.  London, 

1720.     [R.  8.  57.] 
Waterland  (Daniel)  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Whitby's  Reply.     8vo.  Cambridge, 

1720.     [P.  130.  (4.)] 
Waterland  (Daniel)  The  Unity  of  God  not  inconsistent  with  the  Divinity  of 

Christ.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [R.  8.  53.] 
A   Reply  to  Dr.  Waterland's  Remarks  on  "  The  Unity,"  &c,     London, 

1720.     [R.  8.  53.] 

Knight  (James)  A  Defence  of  the  Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ  and  of  the  Holy 

Spirit.     8vo.  London,  1721.     [N.  7.  29.] 
Pyke  (Joseph)  An  Impartial  View  of  the  Dijiculties  thai  affect  or  clog  the 

Arian  Scheme.     8vo.  London,  1721.     [N.  9.  20.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1721.     [P.  262.  (2.)] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  A  Vindication  of  Christ's  Divinity.  2  vols.  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1721-31.     [R.  12.  72,73.] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  The  Case  of  Arian  Subscription  considered,  and  the  se- 
veral Pleas  and  Excuses  for  it  particularly  examined  and  confuted.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1721.     [N.  9.  20.] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  The  Case  of  Subscription  to  the  XXXIX  Articles 
^  Considered  ;  occasioned  by  Dr.  Waterland's  "  Case  of  Arian  Subscrip- 
tion.    8vo.  London,  1721.     [N.  9.  19.] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  A  Supplement  to  the  "  Case  of  Arian  Subscription." 
8vo.  London,  1722.     [N.  9.  20.] 


THE  ARIAN  CONTROVERSY.  251 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  A  Reply  to  Dr.  Waterland's  Supplement  to  the 
Case  of  Arian  Subscription  ;  being  a  Defence  of  the  "Case  of  Sub- 
scription to  the  XXXIX  Articles."     8vo.  London,  1722.     [N.  9.  19.] 

fVaterlatid  C Daniel)  The  Scriptures  and  the  Arians  compared  in  their  ac- 
cou7its  of  God  the  Father  and  God  the  Son.     8vo.  London,  1722. 

[N.  9.  18.] 
A  Reply  to  Dr.  Waterland's  Defense  of  his  Queries.    8vo.  London,  1722. 

[D.  27.  9.] 

Jackson  (John)  Remarks  on   Dr.  Waterland's  Second   Defense  of  some 

Queries  ;  being  a  Brief  Consideration  of  his  Notion  of  the  Trinity. 

8vo.  London,  1723.     [P.  130.  (6.)] 

Observations  on  Dr.  Waterland's   Second  Defense  of  his  Queries.     By 

the  Author  of  the  Reply  to  his  First  Defence.    .8vo.  London,  1724. 

[P.  130.  (8.)] 
Waterland  (Daniel)  A  Famifiar  Discourse  upon  the  Trinity.     8vo.  London, 
1723.     [N.  9.  18.] 

Clarke  (Samuel)  Observations  on  Dr.  Waterland's  Second  Defense  of 
his  Queries.     8vo.  London,  1724.     [N.  9.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1724.     [P.  111.  (5.)] 

Waterland  ( Daniel  J  A  Farther  Vindication  of  Christ's  Divinity,  in  Answer 

to  a  Pamphlet,  intituled  Odsenations  on  Dr.  Waterland's  Second  Defense. 

8vo.  London,  1724.     [L.  7.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1724.     [P.  130.  9.] 

Farther  Remarks  on  Dr.  Waterland's  farther  Vindication  of  Christ's  Di- 
vinity.    By  Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis.     8vo.  London,  1724. 

[P.  130.  (7.)] 

Staunton  (IVUliam)  An  Epistolary  Coifennce  xcith  Dr.  Waterland,  being  a 
Proposal  of  a  fourth  Scheme,  supported  by  Scripture  and  Demonstration. 
8vo.  London,  1724.     [R.  9.  70.] 

Berriman  (William)  An  Historical  Accountof  the  Controversies  that  have 
been  in  the  Church  concerning  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  (in  1723-4). 
8vo.  London,  1725.     [N.  7.  27.] 

Berriman  (William)  A  Defence  of  some  Passages  in  the  Historical  Ac- 
count of  the  Trinitarian  Controversy.     8vo.  London,  1731.  [N.  9.  32.] 

Hooke  (J.)  Creed-making  and  Creed-imposing  considered ;  and  the  Divinity 
of  Christ,  and  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  defended.     8vo.  London,  1729. 

[P.  59.  (5.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  The  Innocency  of  Speculative  Error  asserted  and 
vindicated.     8vo.  London,  1729.     [P.  57.  (10.)] 

Webster  (William)  Two  Discourses.  First,  concerning  the  Nature  of 
Error  in  Doctrines  merely  speculative.  Second,  shewing  that  the  Doctrine 
of  the  Trinity  is  not  merely  speculative.  In  Answer  to  the  Arguments  of 
Mr.  Sykes  and  Mr.  Chubb.     8vo.  London,  1729.     [P.  57.  (9.)] 

Broxvn  (Simon)  A  Sober  and  Charitable  Disquisition  concerning  the  Import- 
ance of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.     8vo.  London,  1732.      [P.  57.  (5.)] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  The  Importance  of  the  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Holy 
Trinity  asserted.     8vo.  London,  1734.     [R.  12.  74.^ 

A  Letter  to  Dr.  Waterland,  occasioned  by  some  Passages  in  his  Treatise' 
entitled  "  The  Importance  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Trinity  as- 
serted."    8vo.  London,  1734.     [P.  57.  (6.)] 


252  RELIGION. 

A  Letter  to  Dr.  Waterland  concerning  the  Nature  and  Value  of  Since- 
rity, with  Remarks  on  his  Treatment  of  it.     8vo.  London,  1734. 

[P.  57.(7.)] 

Jackson  (John)  Christian  Liberty  asserted,  and  the  Scripture  Doctrine  of 
the  Trinity  Vindicated,  against  a  Book  written  by  Dr.  Waterland,  and 
entituled  "The  Importance  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Trinity  as- 
serted."    8vo.  London,  1734.     [P.  57.  (8.)] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  A  Supplement  to  the  Treatise  entituled  "  the  Nature, 
Obligation,  and  Efficacy  of  the  Christian  Sacraments  considered."  8vo. 
London,  1730.     [N.  9.  31.] 


ii.  Treatises  occasioned  by  the  Publications  of  Mr.  Whiston. 

Whiston  (William)  Primitive  Christianity  Revived.  4  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1711.     [F.  6.  37-40.] 

Whiston  (William)  An  Appendix  to  the  Fourth  Volume  of  "  Primitive 
Christianity  Revived."     8vo.     [P.  270.  (17.)] 

Whiston  (William)  An  Historical  Preface  to  "  Primitive  Christianity  Re- 
vived ;"  with  an  Appendix  containing  an  Account  of  the  Author's 
Prosecution  at,  and  Banishment  from,  the  University  of  Cambridge. 
8vo.  London,  1711.     [R.  8.  61.] 

Whiston  (William)  An  Account  of  the  Convocation's  Proceedings  with 
Relation  to  himself.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [M.  19.  8.] 

Maittaire  (Michael)  The  present  Case  of  Mr.  William  Whiston,  humbly  re- 
presented in  a  Letter  to  the  Clemy  assembled  in  Convocation.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1711.     [L.  15.  1.] 

Will-'with-a-Wisp :  or  the  Grand  Ignis  Fatuus  of  London :  being  a  Lay- 
mafi's  Letter  to  a  Country  Gentleman,  concerning  the  Articles  lately  exhi- 
bited against  Mr.  Whiston.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  24.] 

Reasons  for  not  proceeding  against  Mr.  Whiston  by  the  Court  of  Delegates. 
8vo.  London,  1713.     [P.  276.  (5.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  171 S.     [R.  8.  62.] 

Allix  {Peter)  Remarks  upon  some  Places  of  Mr.  Whiston' s  Books.  8vo. 
London,  1711.     [P.  111.(4.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [R.  8.  63.'] 

WniSToii  (William)  A  Reply  to  Dr.  AUix's  "  Remarks."  8vo.  London, 
1711.     [P.  276.  (3.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [P.  107.  (5.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [R.  8.  62.] 

Allix  {Peter)  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Whiston  s  "  Reply."     8vo.  London,  1711. 

[P.  107.  (6.)] 

Whiston  (William)  A  Second  Reply  to  Dr.  Allix.     8vo.  London,  1711. 

[R.  8.  62.'] 

Whiston  (William)  A  Letter  to  Dr.  Sacheverell.     8vo.  London,  17 — . 

[R.  8.  62.] 

Maittaire  (Michael)  An  Essay  against  Arianism  and  some  other  Here- 
sies, in  Reply  to  Mr.  Whiston's  Historical  Preface  and  Appendix  to  his 
"Primitive  Christianity  Revived."     8vo.  London,  1711.     [li.  15.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [P.  107.  (3.)] 


THE  ARIAN  CONTROVERSY.  253 

Knight  (James)  Considerations  on  Mr.  Whistons  Historical  Preface ; 
being  an  Answer  to  his  Plain  Queries  and  other  Passages.      8vo.  London, 

1711.  [N.  9.  18.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo,  London,  1711.     [R..8.  63.] 

Rejlectiojis  on  the  Conduct  of  Mr.  Whiston  in  his  Revival  of  the  Arian 
Heresy.     Svo.  London,  1711.     [P.  107.  (7.)] 

Whiston  (William)  Animadversions  on  a  Pamphlet  intituled  "  The  New 
Arian  reproved."     8vo.  London,  17— .     [P.  107.  (8.)] 

Knight  (James)  Primitive  Christianity  vindicated,  in  a  Second  Letter  to  the 
Author  of  the  History  of  Montanism,  against  the  Arian  Misrepresenta- 
tions of  it,  and  Mr.  Whiston' s  bold  Assertions  in  his  Books.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1712.     [N.  9.  18.] 

Brief  Observations  and  Reflections  on  Mr.  Whiston' s  late  Writings,  falsely 
entituled  '^^  Primitive  Christianity  Revived;"  shewing  the  unreasonableness, 
partiality,  and  inconsistency  of  his  whole  Performance.     Svo.   London, 

1712.  [P.  276.  (2.)] 

Grabs  (John  Ernest)  An  Essay  on  two  Arabick  Manuscripts  of  the  Bodleian 
Library,  and  a  Book  called  "  The  Doctrine  of  the  Apostles."  Wherein 
Mr.    Whistons  mistakes  about  both  are  plainly  proved.     Svo.  London, 

1712.  [R.  8.  64.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1712.     [N.  6.  44.] 

Whiston  (William)  Remarks  on   Dr.   Grabe's   Essay  upon  two  Arabic 

Manuscripts  of  the  Bodleian  Library.     Svo.  London,  1711.  [R.  8.  62.] 
Some  Instances  of  the  Defects  and  Omissions  in  Mr.  Whiston! s  Collection  of 

Testimonies  from  the  Scriptures  and  the  Fathers  against  the  true  Deity  of 

the  Son.     Bi/  Dr.  Grabe,     With  an  Account  of  Dr.  Grabe  and  his  MSS. 

by  George  Hickes,  D.  D.     Svo.  London,  1712.     [R.  8.  64.] 
OcKLEY  (Simon)  An  Account  of  the  Authority  of  the  Arabic  Manuscripts 

in  the  Bodleian  Tdbrarv  controverted  between  Dr.  Grabe  and  Mr.  Whis- 
ton.    Svo.  London,  1712.     [P.  106.  (12.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1712.     QR.  8.  64.] 

Whiston  (WiUiam)  Athanasius  convicted  of  Forgery,  in  a  Letter  to  Mr, 

Thirlby.     Svo.  London,  1712.     [R.  8.  62.] 
Thirlby  (Styan)  A  Defense  of  the  Answer  to  Mr.  Whiston's  Suspicions, 

and  an  Answer  to  his  Charge  of  Forgery  against  St.  Athanasius.     Svo. 

London,  1713.     [M.  20.  28.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1713.     [R.  8.  63] 

Place  (Conyers)  Heretical  Characters  illustrated  and  confirmed,  with  some 

Applications  of  them  to  Mr.  Whiston,  from  Passages  in  his  "  Primitive 

Christianity."     Svo.  London,  1713.     [D.  6.  20] 
Hancock  (John)  Arianism  not  the  Primitive  Christianity.     Svo.  London, 

1713.  [N.  6.  44.] 

Whiston  (Wm.)  A  Collection  of  Ancient  Monuments  relating  to  the  Tri- 
nity and  Incarnation,  and  to  the  History  of  the  Fourth  Century  of  the 
Church.     Svo.  London,  1713.     [F.  6.  44.] 

Smalbroke  (Richard)  The  Pretended  Authority  of  the  Clementine  Consti- 
tutions confuted:  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Whiston.     Svo.  London,  1714. 

[N.  6.  44] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1714.     [R.  8.  64.] 


254  RELIGION. 

Whiston  (Wm.)  An  Argument  to  prove  that  all  Persons  solemnly,  though 
irregularly  set  apart  for  the  Ministry,  are  real  Clergymen;  or  else 
there  are  no  real  Clergymen  or  Christians  in  the  World.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1714.     [R.  8.  61.] 

Account  of  a  Society  for  promoting  Primitive  Christianity.     Svo. 

London,  1714.     [R.  8.  61.] 

Turner  (Robert)  A  Discourse  on  the  Pretended  Apostolical  Constitutions, 
wherein  all  the  principal  Evidence  brought  by  Mr.  IVhiston  to  prove  those 
Books  senuine,  is  examined  and  confuted.     Svo.  London,  1715. 

^  -^  [D.  6.  36.] 

Berriman  (William)  A  Seasonable  Review  of  Mr.  Whiston' s  Account  of 

Primitive  Doxologies.     Svo.  London,  1719.     [N.  9.  20.] 
Whiston  (William)  A  Letter  of  Thanks  to  the  Bishop  of  London,  for  his 

Letter  to   his  Clergy  against  the   Use  of  New   Forms  of  Doxology. 

Svo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  62.] 
Whiston  (^William)  A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Nouingham,  concerning  the 

Eternity  of  the  Son  of  God,  and  of  the  Holy  Spirit.     Svo.  London, 

1721.     [N.  9.  19.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1721.     [R.  8.  62.] 

Finch  (Daniel,  Earl  of  Nottingham)  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Whiston's  Letter 
to  him.     Svo.  London,  1721.     |~N.  9.  20.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1721.     [P.  57.  (4.)] 

A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Nottingham,  by  a  Curate  of  London.     8vo.  London, 

1721.     [R.  S.  62.] 
Welch  MAN  (Edward)  A   Conference  with  an  Arian,  occasioned  hy  Mr. 
Whiston  s  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Nottingham.     (Two  Parts.)     Svo.  Ox- 
ford, 179,1-^3.     [N.  9.  18.]' 
The  Tryal  of  William  Whiston,  Clerk,  for  defaming  and  denying  the  Holy 
Trinity,  before  Lord  Chief  Justice  Reason;  to  which  is  subjoined  a 
New  Catechism  for  the  fine  Ladies,  also  a  Specimen  of  a  New  Version 
of  the  Psalms.     By  Mr.  Pope,  &c.     Svo.  London,  1740.    [R.  11.  70.] 


iii.   The  Arian  Controversy  between  the  Dissenters  from  the 
Church  of  England. 

Emlyn  (Thomas)  A  Collection  of  Tracts  relating  to  the  Deity,  Worship, 
and  Satisfaction  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  &c.     Svo.  London,  1719. 

[L.  7.11.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Works,  Vols.  L  and  II.     [D.  24.  26,27.] 

A  Letter  occasioned  by  a  Report  concerning  Injunctions,  and  Prohibi- 
tions by  authority  relating  to  some  points  of  Religion  now  in  debate. 
Svo.  London,  1714.     [R.  8.  55.'] 

An  Essay  on  our  Obligations  to  hold  Communion  with  all  that  own  the 
Letter  of  the  Bible.     Svo.  London,  1714.     [R.  8.  55.] 

The  Inkocent  Vindicated,  or  those  falsely  called  Arians  Defended.  Svo. 
Exon.  1718.     [R.  8.  5S.] 

Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  '*  The  Innocent  Vindicated."  Svo.  Exon, 
1718.     [R.  8.  54.] 


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Arius  Detected  and  Confuted.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  54.] 

Plain  Christianity  Defended;  being  an  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet  intitled  "  Arius 
detected  and  confuted  "     London,  1712.     [R.  8.  53.] 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Blessed  Trinity  stated  and  defended.  London, 
1719.     [R.  8.  54.] 

CuMMiNG  (John)  Advice  to  Christians,  to  contend  for  the  Faith  once  de- 
livered to  the  Saints.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  54.] 

Evans  (John)  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Cmnming  concerning  the  Regard  •which 
ought  to  be  had  to  Scripture  Consequences.     8vo.  London,  1719. 

[R.  8.  51.] 

Morgan  (Thomas J  The  Grounds  and  Principles  of  Christian  Communion 
considered  in  a  Letter  to  Mr.  Cumming.     8vo.  London,  1719.  [R.  8.  51.] 

Palke  (Wm.)  The  Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ  proved  from  the  Words  of 
Thomas,  "  my  Lord  and  my  God."     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.   8.  54.] 

An  Essay  to  prevent  uncharitable  Contentions  about  the  Doctrine  of  tiie 
Trinity.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  55.] 

Saunders  (Samuel)  Letter  to  Messrs.  Tong,  Robinson,  Smith,  and  Rey- 
nolds, occasioned  by  the  Differences  amongst  the  Dissenters.  8vo. 
London,  1719.     [R.  8.  55.'] 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Trosse's  Arguments  answered,  relating  to  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  and  the  Deity  of  the  Holy  Ghost.     8vo.  London,  1719. 

[R.  8,  53.] 

•A  Letter  to  a  Dissenter  in  Exeter,  occasioned  by  the  late  Heats  in  those 
parts.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  53.] 

Hallet  (Joseph)  The  Belief  of  the  Subordination  of  the  Son  of  God  to 
his  Father  no  characteristic  of  an  Arian.     8vo.  Exon.  1719.  [R.  8.  53.] 

A  Caution  against  Deceivers,  with  respect  to  the  Subordination  of  the 
Son  of  God.     8vo.  Exon,  1718.     [R.  8.  54.] 

Hallet  C  Joseph  J  A  Letter  to  the  Authors  of  a  Pamphlet  intituled  "  A  Cau- 
tion to  Deceivers."     8vo.  Exon.  1719.     [R.  8.  53.] 

The  Deceiver  described ;  being  an  Appendix  to  a  Pamphlet  entitled 
"  A  Caution  against  Deceivers."     8vo.  Exon.  1719.     [R.  8.  53.] 

A  Letter  of  Advice  to  the  Protestant  Dissenters.     8vo.  London,  1720. 

[R.  8.  55.] 
Arguments  from  Scripture  proving  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  to  be  the  Su- 
preme God.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [R.  8.  54.] 

Foster  (James)  An  Essay  on  Fundamentals  with  regard  to  the  Doctrine 
of  the  Trinity.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [R.   8.  55  J] 

Moor  (John)  A  Defence  of  the  Deity  of  Jesus  Christ.  (Two  Parts.) 
8vo.  London,  1720-21.     [R.  8.  54.] 

An  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet  intituled  "  Texts  of  Holy  Scripture  compared 
together,  relating  to  the  true  and  real  Deity  of  the  Son  and  Holy 
Ghost."     8vo.  London,  1721.     [R.  8.  53.] 

Peirce  (James)  Tracts.     8vo.  Exon  and  London,  1719-21.    [R.  8.  50.] 

Syllabus.  "" 

1.  The  State  of  the  case  of  the  Ministers  ejected  at  Exon. 

2.  Animadversions  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  "  A  Relation  of  Pro- 
ceedings at  Salters'  Hall." 


256*  RELIGION. 

3.  The   Western   Inquisition;  or   a   Relation   of  the   Controversy 
among  the  Dissenters  in  the  West  of  England. 

4.  Replies  to  Mr.  Eveleigh  and  Mr.  Enty. 

An  Account  of  the  Reasons  why  man\j  Citizens  of  Exon  have  •withdrawn 

from  the  Ministry  of  Mr.  Hallett  and  Mr.  Peirce  :  being  an  Answer  to 

Mr.  Peirce's  "  State  of  the  Case."     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  5;?.] 
Hallett  (^Joseph)  Reflections  on  "  the  Defence  of  the  Account  of  the  Reasons 

why  many  Citizens  of  Exon  have  withdrawn  from  the  Ministry  of  Mr.  J. 

Hallett  and  Mr.  J.  Peirce."     Svo.  London,  1720.     [R.  8.  51.] 
Jacomb  (George)  An  Account   of  the   Proceedings  of  the   Assembly  at 

Exon.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  51.] 
A  Narrative  of  the  Differences  among  the  Dissenters  at  Exeter.    8vo. 

London,  1719.     [P.  8.  52.] 
A  True  Account  of  what  was  transacted  at  the  Assembly  of  the  United 

Ministers  of  Devcn  and  Cornwall;  at  Exon.     Svo.  London,  1719. 

[R.  8.  52.] 
An  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Dissenting  Ministers  at  Salter's- 

Hall.     Svo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  55 :\ 
An   Account   of  Things   agreed  upon   by   the  Dissenting  Ministers   at 

Salter's  Hall.     Svo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  51.] 
State  of  the  Differences  amongst  the  Ministers  at  Salter's  Hall,   with 

proposals  for  Accommodation.     Svo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  55^ 
Relation  of  Proceedings  at  Salter's  Hall,  by  those  Ministers  who  signed 

the  first  Article  of  the  Church  of  England.     Svo.  London,  1719. 

[R.  8.  52.] 

A   Reply  to  the  Subscribing  Ministers'  Reasons  in  their  Vindication.     Svo. 

London,  1719.     [R.  8.  51.] 
A  Vindication  of  Subscribing  Ministers.     Svo.  London,  1719.     [R.  S.  52.] 
Stedman  (Jos.)  Presbyterian  Priestcraft :  being  a  full  and  true  account 

of  the  proceedings  at  Salter's  Hall,  Nov.  14M,  1777.       Svo.  London, 

1720.     [P.  314.(4.)3 
A  Letter  to  Mr.  Peirce  in  Answer  to  his  '^Animadversions  on  the  Proceed- 
ings at  Salter's  Hall."     Svo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  52.] 
Eveleigh  {Josiah)   A   Sober  Reply   to  Mr.   Peirce's  Angry  and  Scovnfull 

Letter.     Svo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  52.'] 
Enty  (John)  A  Defence  of  the  Proceedings  at  Exon,  in  reply  to  Mr.  Peirce. 

Svo.  London,  1719.     [R.  S.  SS.] 
Enty  {John)  Faith  and  Liberty  consistent  and  maintain'd ;  being  a  farther 

Defence  of  the  Proceedings  at  Exon.      Svo.  London,  1720.     [R.  8.  53.] 
Peirce  {James)  A  Reply  to  Mr.  Enty's  late  Piece,  entitukd  "  Truth  and 

Liberty  consistent."     Svo.  London,  1721.     [R.  8.  53.]     . 

Reflections  on  some  Passages  in  Mr.  Peirce's  Answer  to  Mr.  Enty.  Svo. 
London,  1721.     [R.  8.  5S.] 

Propositions  relating  to  the  Controversy  among  the  Dissenters  in  the  IVtst 
concerning  the  Trinity,  in  a  Letter^  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Enty.  Svo. 
London,  1720.     [R.  8.  53.] 

Hallett  (Joseph)  The  Truth  and  Importance  of  the  Scripture  Doctrine  of 
the  Trinity  and  the  Incarnation  Demonstrated.     Svo.  London,  1736. 

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GiBBS  (P.)  Explications  and  Defences  of  his  Letter  to  the  Congregation 
of  Protestant  Dissenters  meeting  in  Mare  Street,  Hackney.  8vo. 
London,  1740.     [P.  308.  7.] 


iv.    Tracts  occasioned  by  the  Publication  of  an   *'  Essay  on 

Spirit.'" 

An  Essay  on  Spirit;  wherein  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  is  considered 
in  the  Light  of  Nature  and  Reason  [^commonly,  but  erroneously  as- 
cribed to  Dr.  Robert  Clayton,  Bishop  of  Clogher.]  Svo.  London, 
1751.     [P.  178.  (4.)] 

MosELEY  (^Richard)  A  Letter  tu  the  Bishop  of  Clogher  occasioned  by  his 
Lordship's  "  Essay  on  Spirit."  IVith  a  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  John 
Earl  of  Orrery,  occasioned  by  his  Lordohip's  Character  of  Dean  Sivift's 
Sermon  on  the  Trinity.     Svo.  London,  1752.     [P.  178.  (5.)] 

A  Second  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Clogher,  in  answer  to  the  Defence  of  the 
Essay  on  Spirit,  with  a  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Warburton.  Svo.  London, 
1753.     [i\  178.  (6.)] 

Toll  (Frederick)  A  plain  and  proper  Answer  to  the  Question, —  Why  does 
nut  ''he  Bishop  of  Clogher,  supposing  him  to  be  the  Author  of  the  "  Essay 
on  Spirit,"  resign  his   Preferments?      Svo.    London,  1753. 

[P.  17S._(7.)] 

Jones  (fViUiam)  A  full  Answer  to  the  Essay  on  Spirit.  Willi  a  particular 
Explanation  of  the  Hermetic  Pythagorean  and  Platonic  Trinities.  Svo. 
London,  1753.      [P.  229.  (1.)] 

A  Defence  of  the  Essay  on  Spirit,  with  Remarks  on  several  pretended 
Answers.     Svo.  London,  1753.    [P.  178.  (2.)] 


5.   Treatises,  SfC.  occasioned  by  the  Socinian  Contro- 
versy. 

Anonymi  Auctoris  Dissertatio  de   Pace  et  Concordia    Ecclesiee.     l8mo. 

Eleutheropoli,  1G30.     [P.  —  357.] 
Grotii  (Hugonis)  Defensio  Fidei  Catholicae  de  Satisfactione  Christi,  ad- 

versus  Faustum  Socinum.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1617.     [F.  20.  3.] 

Cheynell  (Francis)  T-he  Rise,   Growth,  and  Danger   of  Soeinianisme. 

4to.  London,  1643.     [L.  19.  30.] 
JuNii  (Johannis)  Refutatio  Praelectionum  TheologicC.um  Fausti  Socini. 

Svo.  Amstelreodami,  1647.    [L-.  18.  7.] 
HooRNEBEECK  (Johannis)  Socinianismi  Confutatio,  Tom.  I.     4to.  Ultra- 

jecti,  1650.     [L.  20.  36.] 
Bkevis  DisauisiTio,  an  et  quomodo  vulgo  dicti  Evangelici  Pontificios 

de  Acatholicoruin  regul4  credendi  judicium  solide   atque  evidenter  re- 

futaro  queant.      18mo.  Eleutheropoli,  1650.     [P.  —  357.] 

Philosophic  Christianje  Idea.  Ad  Imperatorem  Exercitiis  Anglicani 
vere  Christianum,  Christique  Auspiciis  debellata  Tyrannide  cum  Su- 
perstitione  Scotica  triumphantem.  ISnio.  Londini,  1651.    QP.  —  357.^ 

Maresii  (Saniuelis)  Hydra  Socinianismi  Expurgata.  3  (orais.  4to.  Gro- 
ningse,  1651-62.     [L.  19.  1-3.] 

ExAMEN  Librorum  duorum  Johannis  Crellii  de  Uno  Deo  Patre.     4to. 

[L  20.  26.] 
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258  RELIGION. 

Gordon  (Robert)  Christianity  vindicated :  or  the  Fundamental  Truths 
of  the  Gospel  concerning  the  Person  of  Christ,  and  Redemption 
through  Him.     4to.  London,  1671.     [li.  1.  30.] 

WiTTicHii  (Christophori)  Causa  Spiritfis  Sancti  asserta  et  defensa.  8vo. 
Lug.  Bat.  1678.     [K.  15.  27.] 

Wittichii  (Christ.)  Causa  SpiritAs  Sancti  Victrix.     Svo.  Lug.  Bat.  1682. 

[K.  15.  27.] 
BuLLii  (Georgii)  Defensio  Fidei  Nicaenae,  ex  scriptis  Catholicorum  Doc- 

torum,  qui  intra  tria  prima  Ecclesiae  secula  floruerunt.     4to.  Oxonii, 

1685.     [N.  6.  43.] 

Allix  (Peter)  The  Fathers  Vindicated :  or  Animadversions  on  a  Book 
e7itituled  "  The  Jiidgetnent  of  the  Fathers  touching  the  Trinity,  against 
Dr.  Bull's  Defence  of  the  Nicene  Faith."     8vo.  London,  1698. 

[N.   9.  40.] 

Whitby  Danielis)  Disquisitiones  Modestce  in  clarissimi  Bulli  Defensionem 
Fidei  Nicence.     Svo.  Londini,  1718.     [R.  9.  49.] 

Whitby    (Daniel)    A    Reply  to  Dr.    Waterland's   Objections    against  his 

"Disquisitiones  Modesto;.'"     (2  parts)  8vo.  London,  1720-21. 

[N.  9.  19.] 
Waterland  (Daniel)  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Whitby  s  "  Reply."     8vo.  London, 

1720.     [N.  9.  20.] 
Bulli  (Georgii)  Judicium  Ecclesiae  Catholicse  trium  primorum  saeculorum, 

de  necessitate  credendi  quod  Dominus  noster  Jesus  sit  verus  Deus. 

Svo.  Oxonii,  1694.     [N.  9.  41.] 

A  Defence  of  the  Unitarian  Faith.     4to.     [P.  98.  (10.)] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Unitarians.     4to.  London,  1690.     [P.  42.  (4.)] 

Wallis  (John)  The  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  briefly  explained  in  a  Letter 
to  a  Friend.     4to.  London,  1690.     [M.  15.  23.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1690.     [M.  20.  31.] 

Dr.  Wallis' s  Letter  answered  by  his  Friend.     4to.     [M.  15.  28.] 

Wallis  (John)  An  Explication  and  Vindication  of  the  Athanasian  Creed, 
in  a  third  Letter,  pursuant  of  two  former  concerning  the  Trinity. 
With  a  Postscript  in  Answer  to  another  Letter.     4to.  London,  1691. 

[M.  15.23.] 

An  Answer  to  Dr.  Wallis's   Letter  concerning  the  Trinity.     4to.  London, 

1691.     [P.  49.  (10.)] 
Wallis  {John)  A  Fourth  Letter  concerning  the  Sacred   Trinity  ;  in  Reply 
to  an  Answer  to  Dr.  Wallis's  three  Letters.     4to.  London,  1691. 

[M.  \5.  23.] 
Wallis  (John)  Letters  concerning  the  Trinity.     4to.  London,  1691. 

[P.  49.  (8,9.)] 

The  Naked  Gospel.  Discovering,  1.  What  was  the  Gospel  which  our 
Lord  and  his  Apostles  preached  ;  2.  What  Additions  and  Alterations 
latter  ages  have  made  in  it ;  3.  What  Advantages  and  Damages  have 
thereupon  ensued.     [By  Arthur  Buky.]     4to.  London,  1690. 

[M.  14.7.] 

A  Vindication  of  "  The  Naked  Gospel,"  recommended  to  the  University  of 
Oxford.     4to.  Lon</ow,  1690.     [M.  14.  24.] 

The  Fire's  continued  at  Oxford:  or  the  Decree  of  the  Convocation  for  burn- 
ing "  The  Naked  Gospel,"  considered.    4to.  London,  1690.    [M.  14.  24.] 


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An  Answer  to  a  Socinian  Treatise  called  "  T/ie  Naked  Gospel."  By  Thomas 
Long.     4to.  London,  1691.     [M.  14.  24.] 

Sherlock  (Wm.)  A  Modest  Examination  of  the  Authority  and  Reasons 
of  the  late  Decree  of  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  some  Heads  of  Colleges 
and  Halls,  concerning  the  Heresy  of  three  Distinct  Infinite  Minds  in 
the  Holy  and  ever  Blessed  Trinity.     4to.  London,  1696.     [M.  15.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1696.     [N.   8.  23.] 

Reflections  on  Dr.  Sherlock's  "  Modest  Examination."     4to.  London,  1696. 

[N.   8.  23.] 

An  Answer  to  Dr.  Sherlock's  "  Modest  Examination."     4to.  London,  1696. 

[N.  8.  23.] 

Decreti  Oxoniensis  Vindicatio  in  Tribiis  ad  Modestvm  ejusdem  Exawiiiatorem 
Modestiorihiis  Epistolis  a  Theologo  Transmarino.     4to.  1696.  [N.  8.  23.] 

The  Master  of  the  Temple  as  had  a  Lawyer  as  the  Dean  of  St.  Paul's  is  a 
Divine,  in  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  the  Temple  to  his  (quondam) 
Tutor  in  Oxford,  about  the  Law  part  of  Dr.  Sherlock's  "  Modest  Exami- 
nation."    4to.  London,  1696.     [N.  8.  23.] 

A  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament,  occasioned  by  a  Letter  to  a  Convoca- 
tion Man.  With  an  Enquiry  into  the  Ecclesiastical  Power  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Oxford,  particularly  to  decree  and  declare  Heresy,  occasioned  by 
that  Letter.     4to.  London,  1697.     [N.  8.  23.] 

Sherlock  (William)  A  Vindication  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  and  of 
the  Incarnation  of  the  Son  of  God  ;  occasioned  by  the  Brief  Notes  on 
the  Creed  of  St.  Athanasius,  and  the  Brief  History  of  the  Unitarians 
or  Socinians.     4to.  London,  1690.     [M.   15.  23.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1690.     [N.    6.41.] 

The  Acts  of  Great  Athanasius  ;  with  Notes,  by  way  of  illustration,  on  his 
Creed;  and  Observations  on  Dr.  Sherlock's  ^indication.  4to.  London, 
1690.     [M.  15.  23.] 

Some  Thoughts  upon  Dr.  Sherlock's  Vindication;  and  a  Vindication  of  the 
Unitarians  against  him.     4to.  London,  1690.     [M.  15.  23.] 

A  Defence  of  the  Brief  History  of  the  Unitarians,  against  Dr.  Sherlock's 
Vindication.     4to.  London,  1691.     [M.  15.  23.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1691.     [P.  49.  (4.)] 

Animadversions  upon  Dr.  Sherlock's  "  Vindication  of  the  Holy  and  ever 
Blessed  Trinity,"  ^c.     4to.  London,  1693.     [N.  6.  40.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1693.     [E.  1.  10.] 

Sherlock  (William)  A  Defence  of  his  Notion  of  a  Trinity  in  Unity,  in  An- 
swer to  the  Animadversions  upon  his  Vindication  of  the  Doctrine  of 
the  Trinity.     4to.  London,  1694.     [N.  6.  35.] 

HoLDSwoRTH  (Thomas)  Mr.  F.  B.  the  Author  of  an  Answer  to  the  Ani- 
madversions on  the  Dean  of  St.  Paul's  "  Vindication  of  the  Trinity,"  re- 
buked.    4to.  London,  1695.     [N.  8.  27.] 

Tritheism  charged  upon  Sherlock's  new  Notion  of  the  Trinity,  by  a  Divine 
of  the  Church  of  England.     4to.  London,  1695.     QD.  14.  6.] 

Bradock  (J.J  The  Doctrines  of  the  Fathers  and  Schools  considered,  con- 
cerning the  Trinity  ;  in  Answer  to  the  "  Animadversions  upon  Dr.  Sher- 
lock."    4to.  London,  1695.     [N.  6.  35.'] 

Sherlock  (William)  The  Distinction  between  Real  and  Nominal  Triniia- 
rians  examined,  and  the  Doctrine  of  a  real  Trinity  vindicated  from  the 
Charge  of  Tritheism.     4to.  London,  1696.     [N.  6.  35.] 

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260  RELIGION. 

A  Vindication  of  the  Ajitapologist  against  Dr.  Sherlock.     4to.  London,  1695. 

[P.  49.  (5.)] 

Reflections  on  the  Animadversions  on  Dr.  Sherlock.     4to.  London,  1695. 

[P.  45.  (6.)] 

A  Short  History  of  Valentinas  Gentilis,  the  Tritheist :  translated  into  Eng- 
lish from  the  Latin  of  Benedict  Aretius,for  the  use  of  Dr.  Sherlock.  8vo. 
London,  1096.     [M.   19.  39.'] 

Sherlock  (William)  The  Present  State  of  the  Socinian  Controversy.  4to. 
London,  1698.     [B.  7.  23.] 

The  Faith  of  one  God,  who  is  only  the  Father  ;  and  of  one  Mediator 
between  God  and  Men,  who  is  only  the  Man  Christ  Jesus  ;  and  of  one 
Holy  Spirit,  the  Gift  (and  sent^'  of  God ;  asserted  and  defended  in  se- 
veral Tracts.     4to.  London,  1691.     [R.  8.  24.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1691,     [R.  8.  65.] 

Basset  (William)  An  Answer  to  the  Brief  History  of  the  Unitarians, 
called  also  Socinians.      12mo.  London,  1693.     [K.   16.   14.] 

Lamothe  (C.  G.)  Two  Discourses  concerning  the  Divinity  of  our  Saviour. 
4to.  London,  1693.     [P.  49.  (2.)] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  A  Discourse  in  Vindica- 
tion of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  with  an  Answer  to  the  Socinian 
Objections  against  it,  from  Scripture,  Antiquity,  and  Reason.  8vo. 
London,  1693.     [N.   7.  26.] 

A  Demonstration  of  the  Trinity,  and  other  Articles  of  the  Christian 
Faith.     4to.  London,  1691.     [P.  49.  (1.)] 

A  Letter  to  the  Universities  concerninij  the  Trinity.  4to.  London, 
1694.     [P.  49.  (11.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1694.     [P.  28.  (32.)] 

Fowler  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Certain  Propositions,  by  which 
the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  is  so  explained  according  to  the  ancient 
Fathers,  as  to  speak  it  not  contrary  to  Natural  Reason.  With  three 
Defences  of  them,  in  Answer  to  a  Socinian  Writer.  4to.  London, 
1694-5.     [N.  6.  35.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1694.     [P.  49.  (7.)] 

Leslie  (Charles)  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Socinian  Trinity.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1695.     [N.   9.  40.] 

Smith  (John)  A  designed  End  to  the  Socinian  Controversy :  or  a  rational 
and  plain  Discourse  that  no  other  person  but  the  Father  of  Christ  is 
God  most  High.     12mo.  London,  1695.     [P.  347.  (13.)] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  A  Discourse  on  the  Tri- 
nity.    8vo.  London,  1697.     [R.   12.  41.] 

Gastrell  (Francis)  Considerations  concerning  the  Trinity,  and  the  Ways 
of  managing  that  Controversie.     8vo.  London,  1698.     [R.  8.  58.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [N.  9.  2.] 

A  Defence  of  "  Considerations  concerning  the  Trinity."  8vo.  London, 
1698.     [R.  8.  .58.] 

Edwards  (Jonathan)  A  Preservative  against  Socinianism  ;  shewing  the 
Direct  and  Plain  Opposition  between  it  and  the  Holy  Scriptures. 
Four  Parts  in  1  vol.  4to,  Oxon.  1698-1703.     [K.  26.  13.] 


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Another  Copy,  Parts  I— II.     4to.  Oxon.  1693-4.  [P.  49.  12,13.] 

Another  Copy,  Part  I.     4to.  Oxon.  1698.     [C.  6.   16.] 

An  Account  of  Thos.  Firmin's  Religion  and  of  the  Unitarian  Contro- 
versy.    Small  8vo.  London,  1698.     [P.  328.  (2.)] 

Allix  (Peter)  The  Judgment  of  the  ancient  Jev^-ish  Church  against  the 
Unitarians.     8vo.  London,  1699.     [R.   !2.  31.] 

A  Letter  of  Resolution  concerning  the  Doctrines  of  the  Trinity  and  the 

Incarnation.     4to.  London,  16  — .     [P.  31.  (12.)] 
A  Collection  of  the  Texts  in  the  New  Testament  that  seem  to  favoui 

the  Trinitarian  or  Unitarian  Schemes.     4to.  London,  17 — . 

[P.  6.  (6.)] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  Discourses  concerning  the 
Doctrine  of  Christ's  Satisfaction.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1700. 

[R.   12.  59,60.] 

Nye  (Stephen;  The  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Trinity.  2  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1701.     [R.  13.  9,10.] 

Sherlock  (William)  The  Scripture  Proofs  of  our  Saviour's  Divinity  ex- 
plained and  vindicated.     8vo.  London,  1706.     [D.  7.  8.] 

Leslie  (Charles)  The  Socinian  Controversy  discussed,  in  three  Dialogues. 
4to.  London,  1708.     [M.  14.  12.] 

Mr.  Leslie  his  Answer  to  the  Examination  of  his  last  Dialogue  relating 
to  the  Satisfaction  of  Jesus  Christ.     4to.  London,  1710.     [N.  8.  27.] 

Paets  (C.)  An  Humble  Apology  for  St.  Paul  and  the  other  Apostles. 
8vo.  London,  1719.     [N.  9.   19.] 

Burnett  (Thomas)   The   Scripture  Trinity  intelligibly  explained.     8vo. 

London,  1720.     [P.  172.   1.] 
ToMKiNs  (Martin)  A  Sober  Appeal  to  a  Turk  or  an  Indian,  concerning 

the  Plain  Sense  of  Scripture  relating  to  the  Trinity.     8vo.  London, 

1722.     [R.  9.  72.] 
Another  Copy.     8 vo.  London,  1748.     [D.  27.   10.] 

Tomkins  (Martin)  An  Enquiry,  whether  we  have  any  Warrant  from  Scrip- 
ture, for  addressing  ourselves  in  way  of  Prayer  to  the  Holy  Spirit. 
8vo.  London,  1738.     [P.  92.  (9.)] 

Whitby  (Daniel)  Last  Thoughts  ;  containing  his  Correction  of  several 
Passages  in  his  Commentary  on  the  New  Testament,  &c.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1728.     [P.  66.   (1.)]  ' 

MooRE  (Thomas)  An  Essay  on  the  Divine  Paternity,  or  God  the  Father 
of  Men.  In  which  that  relation  and  character  is  stated.  London, 
1741.     [P.   313.  (8.)] 

Watts  (Isaac)  Useful  and  Important  Questions  concerning  Jesus  the  Son 
of  God  freely  proposed.      8vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  262.  (1.)] 

Causa  Dei  contra  Novatores,  &c.  (against  the  orthodox  Doctrine  of  the 

Trinity).     8vo.  London,  1747.     [P-  224.  (12,13.)] 
An  Appeal  to  the  Common  Sense  of  all  Christian  People  concerning  the 

Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.     8vo.  London,  1753.     [R.  14.  71.] 
Jones  (Wm.)  The  Catholic  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.     8vo.  Scholar  Armed, 

Vol.  II.     [Ff.  4.  35.] 


262  RELIGION. 

Jones  (Wm.)  Preservative  against  the  Writings  of  the  Modern  Socinians. 
8vo.     Sc/tolar  Armed,  Vol.  II.     [Ff.    k   35.] 

A  Short  and  Plain  Commentary  upon  near  two  hundred  Texts  in  the 
Gospel  of  St.  John,  relating  to  tiie  person,  office,  and  dignity  of  the 
Son  of  God.     8vo.  London,  1754.     [P.    176.   (3.)] 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  as  usually  explained,  inconsistent  with 
Scripture  or  Reason.     8vo.  London,  1/54.     [P.   176.  (8.)] 

Starkie  (John)  A  Select  Collection  of  plain,  rational,  and  unanswerable 
Arguments  against  the  Tenets  of  an  Athanasian  Trinity.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1755.     [A.   18.  91.] 

Lardner  (Nathaniel)  Letter  concerning  the  Logos.      8vo.  London,  1759. 

[P.  207.  (S.)] 
The  Trinitarian  Controversy  reviewed.     8vo.  London,  1760. 

[F.  24.   19.] 

Williams  (George)  An  Attempt  to  restore  the  Supreme  Worship  of 
God  the  Father  Almighty.     8vo.  London,  1764.     [P.  242.  (8.)] 

Dawson  (Benjamin^  An  Illustration  of  several  Texts  of  Scripture,  parti- 
cularly those  in  which  the  Logos  occurs.     8vo.  London,  1765. 

[D.  25.  2.] 

Another  Defence  of  the  Unity.  Wherein  St.  John's  Introduction  to 
his  Gospel,  and  his  Account  of  (he  Word's  being  made  Flesh,  are  con- 
sidered.    8vo.  London,  1766.     [P.  242.   (9.)] 

The  True  Doctrine  of  the  New  Testament  concerning  Jesus  Christ, 
considered  ;  with  n  Appendix  containing  Strictures  upon  the  First 
Chapter  of  St.  John's  Gospel.     8vo.  London,  1767.     [F.  21.   11.] 

Jones  (Wm.)  The  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  as  it  stands  deduced  by  the 
light  of  reason  from  the  data,  laid  down  in  the  Scriptures.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1768.     [P.   308.  5.] 

Stone  ( A  Short  and  Seasonable  Application  to  the  Public  for  an 

Address  to  Parliament,  to  redress  notorious  Religious  Grievances. 
8vo.  London,  1768.     [P.  242.  (7.)] 

The  Apology  of  Benj.  Ben  Mordecai  for  embracing  Christianity.  4to. 
London,  1771.     [By  Henry  Taylor.]     [Q.   1.28.] 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Opinions  of  the  Christians  concerning  the  Jieneration 
of  Jesus  Christ.     4to.  London,  1771.     [Q.  1.  28.] 

An  Address  to  Rational  Advocates  for  the  Church  of  England,  and  to  all 
who  read  the  Scriptures  in  their  original  Languages.  By  Tyro  Phil- 
eleutherus.     8vo.  London,  1769.     [P.  242.   (6.)] 

Priestley  (Joseph)  An  Appeal  to  the  Serious  and  Candid  Professors  of 

Christianity.     8vo.  1771.     [P.  321.  (1.)] 

Caifley  (C.jun.)  An  Answer  to  an  "  Appeal  to  the  Serious  and  Candid  Pro- 
fessors of  Christianif  v."     8vo.  1771.     [P.  321.  (2.);i 

An  Answer  to  an  "  Appeal  (a  the  Serious  and  Candid  Professors  of  Chris- 
tianity:'    8vo.  Leeds,  1771.     [P.  321.  (3.)] 

Letters  and  Queries  addressed  to  the  Anonymous  Answerer  of  an 
"Appeal  to  the  Serious  and  Candid  Professors  of  Christianity,"  to  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Morgan,  and  to  Mr.  Caley.    8vo.  Leeds,  1771.    [P.  32 1 .  (4.)] 


THE  SOCINIAN  CONTROVERSY.  263 

A  Practical  Improvement  of  the  Divinity  and  Atonement  of  Jesus,  as  a  Sup- 
plement to  the  Tracts  published  by  Caley,  Morgan,  Verus,  and  Biblicus. 
8vo.  Halifax,  1772.     [P.  321.  (7.)] 

A  Familiar  Illustration  of  certain  Passages  in  Scripture.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1772.     [P.   321.  (5.)] 

Hey  (William)  A  Short  Defence  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Divinity  of  Christ, 
With  Remarks  on  a  late  "  Appeal  to  the  Serious  and  Candid  Professors 
of  Christianiti/ :"  to  "which  is  added,  a  Supplement  containing  Observations 
upon  a  late  "  Familiar  Illustration  of  certain  Passages  of  Scripture." 
l2mo.  Leeds,  1772.     [P.  321.  (6.)] 

Two  other  Copies.     12mo.  Leeds,  1772.     [Hh.  4.  35,37.] 

Two  other  Copies.     12mo.  Leeds,  1790.     [Hh.  4.  23,32.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Leeds,  1790.     [Hh.  3.  45.] 

Another  Copy.     Umo.  Leeds,  1790.     [Hh.  7.  36.] 

Hey  (William)  A  Short  Defence  of  the  Doctrine  of  Atonement  for  Sin  bij 
the  Death  of  Christ.     12mo.  Leeds,  1774.     [P.  295.  (6.)] 

r[Hh.  .2.  34. 

Three  other  Copies.     12mo.  Leeds,  1774.      <  Hh.  3.  45. 

(^Hh.  4.  43.] 

Jesse  (Wm.)  A  Defence  of  the  Established  Church,  in  which  Dr.  Priest- 
ley's Arguments  against  Subscription  and  the  peculiar  Doctrines  of  Chris- 
tianity are  examined,  and  their  futility  exposed.     12mo.  London,  1788. 

[Ff.   8.   123.] 

HoRSLEY  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Tracts  in  Controversy  with  Dr. 
Priestley,  upon  the  Historical  Question  of  the  Belief  of  the  Jirst  Ages  in 
our  Lord's  Divinity.     8vo.  Dundee,  1812.     [Ff.  5.  46.] 

Familiar  Epistles  to  Dr.  Priestley.  [By  John  Macgowan.]  12mo. 
London,  1771.     [P.  300.  12.] 

Evanson  (Edward)  The  Doctrines  of  a  Trinity  and  the  Incarnation  of 
God,  examined  upon  the  principles  of  Reason  and  Common  Sense. 
With  a  Prefatory  Address  to  the  King  as  first  of  the  three  Legislative 
Estates  of  the  Kingdom.     8vo.  London,  1772.     [P.  295.  (3.)] 

Graham  (William)  The  Doctrine  of  Atonement  briefly  stated  in  a  Series 
of  Letters  to  a  young  Gentleman  at  the  University.  With  Dr.  Du- 
chal's  Letters  to  Dr.  Taylor  on  the  same  subject.     8vo.  London,  1772. 

[P.  295.  (5.)] 

The  Pre-Existence  of  Christ  unscriptural.     8vo.  London,  1772. 

[P.  295.  (2.)] 

Murray  (A.)  A  Clear  Display  of  the  Trinity  from  Divine  Revelation. 
8vo.  London,  1773.     [Ff.  7.  136.] 

Tucker  (Josiah)  A  brief  and  dispassionate  View  of  the  Difficulties  attend- 
ing the  Trinitarian,  Arian,  and  Socinian  Systems.  8vo.  Gloucester, 
1774.     [P.  308.  (1.)] 

LiNDSEY  (Theophilus)  Farewell  Address  to  the  Parishioners  of  Catterick. 
Svo.  London,  1774.     [A.  14.  SS.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1774.     [P.  294.  (3.)] 

Lindsey  (Theophilus)  Sermon  at  the  opening  of  Essex-street  Chapel. 
8vo.  London,  1774.     [A.  14.  53.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1774.     [P.  294.  (2.)] 


264  RELIGION. 

Lindsey  (Theophilus)  Sermon  at  the  opening  of  the  New  Chapel  in  Essex- 
street.     8vo.  London,  1778.     [A.   14.  53.] 

Lindsey  (Theophilus)  Two  Dissertations: — 1.  On  the  Preface  to  St. 
John's  Gospel ;   2.  On  Praying  to  Christ.     8vo.  London,  1779. 

[A.   14.  53.] 

Lindsey  (Theophilus)  Apology  on  resigning  the  Vicarage  of  Catterick, 
in  Yorkshire.     8vo.  London,  1774.     [P.  2S)0.   1.] 

Sequel  to  the  Apology.     8vo.  London,  1786.     [D.  26.  27.] 

Lindsey  (Theo])hilus)  Apology  on  resigning  the  Vicarage  of  Catterick. — 
Sequel  to  the  Apology.      8vo.^London,  1782  — 86.     [A.  14.  51.] 

Randolph  (Thomas)  A  Vindication  of  the  V/orship  of  the  Son  and  of  the 
Holy  Ghost  ngainst  the  Exceptions  of  Mr.  Theophilus  Lindsey,  8vo. 
Oxford,  1775.     [P.  290.  (5.)] 

A  Scriptural  Cunfutatinn  of  the  Arguments  against  the  One  Godhead  of  the 
Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost,  produced  bij  the  Rev.  Mr.  Lindsey  in  his 
late  Apology.     By  a  Layman  [^H'illiam  Bvrgh.~\     8vo.  London,  1774. 

[P.  290.  (2.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1774!.     [Hh.  2.  46.] 

*BuRGH  (William)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Belief  of  the  Christians  of  the  Three 
first  Centuries  respecting  the  One   Godhead  of  the  Father,  Son,  and  Holy 
Ghost :  being  a  Sequel  to  a  Scriptural  Confutation  of  the  Rev.  3/r.  Lind- 
sey's  Apology.     8vo.  York,  1778. 

Remarks  on  a  late  Pubhcation  intitled    "  A  Scriptural  Confulati o::,"  &c. 

by  a  Member  of  the  Church  of  Christ,  [ Temple.]     8vo.  York, 

1775.     1_P.  290.  (3.)] 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Joseph  Fisher.  By  the  Author  of  the  "  Re- 
marks."    8vo.  York,  1775.     [P.  290.  (4.)] 

Lindsey  (Theophilus)  An  Historical  View  of  the  State  of  the  Unitarian 
Doctrine  and  Worship  from  the  Reformation  to  our  own  Times.  8vo. 
London,  1783.     [A.  14.  52.] 

Robinson  (Robert)  A  Plea  for  the  Divinity  of  our  Lord  .lesus  Christ. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1776.     [P.  308.  (6.)] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Cambridge,  1780.     [Dd.  4.  87.] 

Fuller  (Andrew)  The  Calvinistic  and  Socinian  Systems  examined,  and 
compared  as  to  their  Moral  Tendency.     8vo.  London,  1794. 

[A.   16.  47.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1794.     [Ff.  6.  35,'} 

Fuller  (Andrew)  Socinianism  Indefensible,  on  the  Ground  of  its  Moral 
Tendency.     8vo.  Lqndon,  1797.     [Hh.  3.  49.] 

Burgess  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  Introduction  to  the  Doctrine  of 
the  Trinity.     12mo,  Durham,  1814.     [Aa.  3.  88.] 

Magee  (William,  Archbishop  of  Dublin)  Discourses  and  Dissertations 
on  the  Scriptural  Doctrines  of  Atonement  and  Sacrifice;  and  on  the 
principal  arguments  and  mode  of  reasoning  employed  by  the  oppo- 
nents of  those  Doctrines  as  held  by  the  Established  Church.  3  vols. 
Svo.  London,  1816.     [Hh.  5.  13-15.] 

Another  Copy.     First  edition,  in  one  vol.  Svo.  London,  1801. 

[Hh.  5.  12.] 


THE  BANGORIAN  CONTROVERSY.      ^65 

An  Appeal  to  the  Serious  and  Candid  Professors  of  Christianity  on  dif- 
ferent subjects.  To  which  are  added,  a  Concise  History  of  the  Rise  of 
those  Doctrines,  and  an  Account  of  the  Trial  of  Mr.  Elwall  for  Heresy 
and  Blasphemy,  at  Stafford  Assizes.      12tno.  Birmingham.  [Hh.  4.  27.] 

*Smith  (John  Pye)  The  Scripture  Testimony  to  the  Messiah  :  an  Inquiry 
with  a  View  to  a  Satisfactory  Determination  of  the  Doctrine  taught  in 
the  Holy  Scriptures  concerning  the  Person  of  Christ.  3  vols.  8vo. 
London,  1818-21. 

*HoLDEN  (George)  The  Scripture  Testimonies  to  the  Divinity  of  Jesus 
Christ,  collected  and  illustrated.     Svo.  London,  1820. 

*VVardlaw  (Ralph)  Discourses  on  the  PVincip^  Points  of  the  Socinian 
Controversy,     Svo.  London,  1819. 


6.  Treatises,  occasioned  by  Controversies  between 
Members  of  the  Church  of  England  and  Dissen- 
senters  from  that  Church. 

i.   The  Bangorian  Controversy. 

An  Account  of  all  the  considerable  pamphlets  that  have  been  pub- 
lished on  either  side  in  the  present  Controversy  between  the  Bishop  of 
Bangor  and  others,  to  the  end  of  the  year  1718  ;  with  occasional  Ob- 
servations on  them.    [By  Thomas  Herne.]     Svo.  London,  1719. 

[A.  18.  108.] 

A  Continuation  of  the  preceding  Account  to  the  end  of  vear  1719.  [By 
Thomas  Herne.]     Svo.  London,  1720.     [A.  18.  108.] 

Hoadly  (Benj.  Bp.  of  Winchester)  Tracts  on  the  Bangorian  Controversy, 
folio.     Works,  Vol.  IL     [Q.  1.  6.] 


(1)  Preliminary  Tracts,  which  gave  ri^e  to  this  Controversy. 

•A  Collection  of  Papers,  written  by  the  late  R.  R.  George  Hickes,  D.D. 
Svo.  London,  1716. 

Bennet  (J'homas)  The  Nonjurors'  Separation  from  the  publick  Assem- 
blies of  the  Church  of  En^gland  examined,  and  proved  to  be  schismatical 
upon  their  own  Principles.     Svo.  London,  1716.     [N.  9.28.] 

Peirce  (James)  A  Letter  to  Dr.  Bennet,  occasioned  by  his  late  Treatise 
concerning  the  Nonjurors'  Separation,  &c.     Svo.  London,  1716. 

[P.  155.  5.] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Realm  and  Church  of  England  from  the  Charge  of 
Perjury,  Rehsllion,  and  Schism,  unjustly  laid  upon  them  by  the  Nonjurors : 
and  the  Rebellion  and  Schism  shewn  to  lie  at  their  own  doors.  Svo. 
London,  1716.     [N.  9.  26.] 

Rennet  (White,  Bishop  of  Peterborough)  A  Second  Letter  to  the  Bishop 
of  Carlisle,  upon  the  subject  of  Bishop  Merks,  by  occasion  of  seizing 
some  Libels,  particularly  a  Collection  of  Papers  written  by  Dr.  Hickes. 
Svo.  London,  1716.    [N.  9.  26.] 

Kennct  {White)  A  Third  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Carlisle  upon  the  subject 
of  Bishop  Merks;    wherein  the  Nomination,    Election,  Investiture,  and 


266  RELIGION. 

Deprivation  of  English  Bishops,  are  shewed  to  have  been  originally  consti- 
tuted and  governed  by  the  Sovereign  Power  of  Kings  and  their  Parliaments y 
against  the  Pretensions  of  our  New  Fanaticks,  SfC.     8vo.  London,  1717. 

[N.  9.  26.] 
Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  An  Answer  to  the  Nonjurors'  Charge  of  Schism 
upon  the  Church  of  England.     8vo,  London,  I7I6.     [N.  9.  26.] 

A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Archdeacon's  Visitation  in  Cam- 
bridge, Dec.  13,  1716,  stating  the  difference  between  the  Kingdom  of 
Christ  and  the  Kingdoms  of  this  World,  on  John  xviii.  36.  8vo. 
London,  1717.     [P.  238.  1.] 

HoADLY  (Benj.  Bishop  of  Bangor)  A  Preservative  against  the  Princi- 
ples and  Practices  of  the  Non-jurors  both  in  Church  and  State ;  or  an 
Appeal  to  the  Consciences  and  Common  Sense  of  the  Christian  Laity. 
8vo,  London,  1716.     [P.  105.  (1.)] 

Another  Copy.    8vo.  London,  1716.     [N.  9.  7.] 

Marshall  (Nath.J  A  Defence  of  our  Constitution  in  Church  and  State ; 
or  an  Answer  to  the  lute  Charge  of  the  Nonjurors  accusing  us  of  Heresy 
and  Schism,  Perjury,  and  Treason.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [R.  10.  35.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [N.  9.  26.] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  Some  Remarks  on  Mr.  Marshall's  Defence  of  our 
Constitution  in  Church  and  State.     8vo.  London,  1717.    [P.  160.  (8.)] 

HoADLY  (Benjamin  Bishop  of  Bangor)  The  Nature  of  the  Kingdom  or 
Church  of  Christ ;  a  Sermon  preached  before  the  King  [George  I.] 
on  March  31,  1717.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  105.(2.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  1  97.  (2.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [N.  9.  7.] 

The  Chwrch  and  State  Vindicated  :  and  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Pre- 
servative defended  against  several  Answers  to  it.     8vo.  London,  1717. 

[P.  311.(4.)] 


(2)  Tracts  published  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Snape,  or  in  consequence  of 
HIS  Attack  upon  Bishop  Hoadly. 

A  Vindication  of  Archbishop  Sancroft,  &c.  from  the  Reflections  of  Mr. 

Marshall,  in  his  "  Defence  of  our  Constitution,"  &c.     8vo.  London, 

1717.     [N.  9.  26.] 
Snaps  {Andrew J   A  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor,   occasioned  by  his 

*'  Sermon  preached  before  the   King."     8vo.    London,    1717. 

[P.  105.  (5.)] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  140.(1.)] 

Letter  to  Dr.  Snape  occasioned  by  his  Letter  to  Bishop  Hoadly,  wherein 
the  Doctor  is  answered  and  exposed  Paragraph  by  Paragraph.  By  a 
Layman.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  105,  (8.)] 

Hoadly  (Benjamin,  Bp.  of  Bangor)  An  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Snape's 
Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [N.  9.  7.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  105.  6.] 

Smith  (Joseph)  A  Modest  Review  of  the   Bishop  of  Bangor  s  Answer  to 

Dr.  Snape.    8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  160.  (2.)] 
Trapp  (Joseph)  The  Real  Nature  of  the  Church  or  Kingdom  of  Christ ; 

a  Sermon  preached  Map  19,  1717,  in  Answer  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's 


THE  BANGORIAN  CONTROVERSY.  267 

Sermon  on  the  same  Text.     With  a  Postscript  in  Answer  to  his  Lord- 
ship's Letter  to  Dr.  Snape.     8vo,  London,  1717.     [P.  105.  (12.)] 

Amdiitr  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  160.  (3.)] 


Reflections  on  Mr.  Trapp's  Sermon  on  '"  The  Real  Nature  of  the  Church  and 
Kingdom  of  Christ."    By  a  Lawyer.    8vo.  London,  1717.  [P.  160.  (4.)] 

Snape  (Andrew J  A  Second  Letter  to  the  Lord  Bi,sh  p  of  Bangor,  in  Findi- 
cution  of  the  former.      8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  105.  7.] 

Two  Letters  to  Dr.  Snape,  occasioned  by  his  Letters  to  Bishop  Hoadly. 
Svo.  London.  1717.     [P.  103.(10,11.)] 

The  Bishop  of  Bangor  vindicated  ;  being  Considerations  upon  the  Treat- 
ment of  his  Lordship  in  several  Pamphlets  and  Sermons  lately  pub- 
lished.    8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  160.  (10.)] 

A  Layman's  Thoughts  on  the  late  Treatment  of  the  Bishop  of  Bangor, 
in  a  Letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Carlisle  [Wm.  Nicholson.]  8vo. 
London,  1717.     [P.  106.  (1.)] 

A  Collection  of  Papers  scattered  about  Town  in  the  Daily  Courant,  St. 
James's  Post,  &c.  with  Remarks  upon  them,  in  a  Letter  from  the  Bishop 
of  Carlisle  (Wm.  Nicholson)  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor.  8vo.  London, 
1717.     [P.  106.  (11.)] 

An  Ansv;er  to  Dr.  Snape's  Accusation  by  Francis  de  la  Pilloniere,  for- 
merly a  Jesuit,  now  living  with  the  Bishop  of  Bangor  :  giving  an  Ac- 
count of  his  Behaviour  among  the  Jesuits,  his  turning  Protestant,  leav- 
ing France,  his  Conduct  since  that  time  :  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix 
of  Letters  from  Jesuits,  &c.  With  a  Preface  by  the  Lord  Bishop  of 
Bangor.     Svo.  London,  1717.     [N.  9.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  106.  (5.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1/1 7-     [P.  238.  (8.  9.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [R.  8.  60.] 

Snape  (^Andrew)  A  Vindication  of  a  Passage  in  Dr.  Snape's  Second  Letter 
to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor,  relating  to  Mr.  Pilloniere.     Svo.  London,  1717. 

[N.  9.  1.] 

De  la  Pilloniere  (F.)  A  Reply  to  Dr.  Snape's  Vindication,  &c.  To 
which  is  prefixed  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Snape  by  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor. 
Svo.  London,  1718.     [N.  9.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  106.  (6.)] 

Another  Copy,     Svo.  London,  1718.     [R.  8.  60.] 

Dr.  Snape  instructed  in  some  matters  especially  relating  to  Convoca- 
tions and  Converts  from  Popery.     By   a   Member  of  the  Convocation 

[White  Kennet.]     Svo.  London,  1718.     [N.  9.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1718.     [R.  8.  59.] 

Peirce  (James)  The  Dissenters'  Reasons  for  not  writing  in  the  behalf  of 
Persecution  :  designed  for  the  Satisfaction  of  Dr.  Snape.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1718.     [R.  8.  60.] 

(3)  Tracts  occasioned  by  the   publications  of  the   Rev.  Wm.  Law 

AGAINST    THE    BiSHOP   OF    BanGOR. 

Law  {IVilliam)  The  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Sermon,  and  his  Letter  to  Dr. 
Snape  in  Defence  of  it,  answered ";  and  the  Dangerous  Nature  of  some 
Doctrines  set  forth,  in  a  Letter  to  his  Lordship.     Svo.  London,  1717. 

[N.  9.  13.] 


268  RELIGION. 


Another  Copy.     8vo.  Londoti,  1717.     [P.  105.  (13.)] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [R.  11.  47.] 


Burnet  (Gilbert)  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Law's  Letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of 
Bangor.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [R.  8.  59.] 

Jackson  (John)  The  Grounds  of  Civil   and  Ecclesiastical  Government 
to  which  is  added  a  Defence  of  the  Bishop  of  Bangor  against   the  Ob- 
jections of  Mr.  Law.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [N.  9.  13.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  124.  (2.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  160.(7.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [R.  8.  59.] 

Pyle  (Thomas)  A  Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of  Bangor,  wherein  is  consi- 
dered the  true  Notion  of  Religious  Sincerity,  &c.  in  Answer  to  the 
Exceptions  of  Mr.  Law.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  238.  (11.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  105.  (15.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [N.  9.  13.] 

TiAW  (Wm.)  A  Second  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor  ;  wherein  his  Lord- 
ships Notions  of  Benediction,  Absolution,  and  Church  Communion  are 
proved  to  be  destructive  of  ever i/  Institution  of  the  Christiafi  Religion. 
With  a  Postscript  in  Ansvoer  to  the  Objections  that  have  been  made  against- 
his  former  Letter.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [N.  9.  (13.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  105.  (16.)] 

Pyle  (Thomas)  A  Second  Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of  Bangor :  in  which 
Mr.  Law's  notions  of  Benediction,  Absolution,  and  Church  Commu- 
nion are  proved  destructive  of  the  whole  Christian  Religion,  and  con- 
trary to  Common  Sense.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  238.  (12.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [N.  9.  13.] 

Pyle  (Thomas)  Two  Vindications  of  the  Bishop  of  Bangor.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1718.     [R.  8.  59.] 

The  False  Notion  of  a  Christian  Priesthood,  and  the  Pretences  to  Sacer- 
dotal Oblation,  Intercession,  Benediction,  and  authoritative  Absolution, 
examined  and  confuted  :  Being  an  Answer  to  Mr.  Law's  "  Second 
Letter  to  *he  Bishop  of  Bangor."  By  Phileleutherus  Cantabrigiensis 
[Thomas  Herne.]     8vo.  London,  1718.     [R.  8.  59.] 

^Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [A.  18.  108.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  A  Full  Examination  of  several  importantPoints  relating 
to  Church- Authority,  the  Christian  Priesthood,  the  Positive  Institutions 
of  the  Christian  Religion,  and  Church  Communion:  in  Answer  to  Mr. 
Law's  Second  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor.     8vo.  London,  1718. 

[R.  8.  49.] 

Three  Discourses  :  One,  a  Defence  of  Private  Judgment ;  the  Second, 
against  the  Authority  of  the  Magistrate  over  Conscience;  the  Third, 
some  Considerations  concerning  the  Uniting  of  Protestants.  The  two 
first  translated  from  the  Latin,  the  third  from  the  French,  of  Dr.  Sa- 
muel Werenfels.  With  a  Prefatory  Epistle  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Tenison, 
giving  an  Account  of  the  Occasion  of  translating  them,  and  their  Use 
in  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Controversy.  By  Phileleutherus  Canta- 
brigiensis [Thomas  Heme.]     8vo.  London,  1718.     [^A.  18.  108.] 


THE  BANGORIAN  CONTROVERSY.  269 

(4)  Tracts    occasioned  by   the  Proceedings   in   the  Lower    House 
OF  Convocation  relative  to  Bishop  Hoadly's  Preservative 
^    AND  Sermon. 

A  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Lower  House  of  Convocation  appointed  to 
draw  up  a  Representation  to  be  laid  before  the  Archbishop  and  Bishops  of 
Canterburij,  concerning  several  dangerous  Positions  and  Doctrines  in  the 
Bishop  of  Bangor's  Preservative  and  his  Sermon  preached  March  31, 
1717.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [N.  9.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  105.  (3.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Sherlock,  one  of  the 
Committee,  &c.  comparing  the  dangerous  Positions  and  Doctrines  in 
the  Doctor's  Sermon  of  the  5  Nov.  with  those  charged  on  Bp.  Hoadly 
in  the  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Convocation.     8vo.  London,  1717. 

[P.   106.   (1.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1717.     [P.  238.  (2.)] 

Sherlock  (Thomas)  An  Answer  to  a  Letter  sent  to  Dr.  Sherlock.  To  which 
are  added,  some  Observations  upon  the  Account  the  Bishop  of  Bangor  has 
given  of  his  intended  Answer  to  the  Representation.     Svo.  London,  1717. 

[P.   106.  (2.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  A  Second  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Sherlock,  being 
a  Reply  to  his  "  Answer."  With  an  Appendix  relating  to  a  Passage  or 
two  in  Dr.  Snape's  Second  Letter.  To  which  is  added,  a  Postscript  to 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Sherlock,  Dean  of  Chichester.  By  Benjamin  [Hoadly"| 
Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  106.  (3.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1717.     [P.  238.  (3~5.y] 

Sherlock  (Thomas)  Some  Considerations  occasioned  by  a  Postscript  from  the 
Bishop  of  Bangor  to  the  Dean  of  Chichester.     Svo.  London,  1717. 

[N.  9.  14.] 
Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1717.     [P.  106.  (4.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1717.     [P.  152.  (4.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  238.  (6.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  A  Third  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Sherlock,  being 
an  Answer  to  his  Considerations.     Svo.  London,  1717.     [P.  106.  (7.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  17 1  7.     [P.  238.  (7.)] 

Hoadly  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  An  Answer  to  the  Representation, 
drawn  up  by  the  Committee  of  the  Lower  House  of  Convocation,  con- 
cerning several  dangerous  Positions  and  Doctrines  contained  in  the 
Bishop's  Preservative  and  Sermon.     Svo.  London,  1718.     [N.  7.  54.] 

The  Prolocutor's  Answer  to  a  Letter  from  a  Member  of  the  Lower  House  of 
Convocation,  entitled  "  The  Report  vindicated  from  Misreports."  Svo. 
London,  1718.     [N.  9.  16.] 

Law  (Wm.)  A  Reply  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Answer  to  the  Representa- 
tion of  the  Committee  of  Convocation.     Svo.  London,  1719.  [R.  11.  46.] 

"  The  Report"  reported,  or  the  IVeakness  and  hijugiice  of  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Convocation  in  their  Censwe  of  Bishop  Hoadly,  examined  and  ex- 
posed.    Svo.  London,  1717.     [P.  105.  (4.)] 

Tenison  (Edward)  A  Protestation  made  the  14  th  day  of  February,  1717- 
18,  in  behalf  of  the  King's  Supremacy,  and  the  Protestant  Doctrines 
asserted  and  maintained  in  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Sermon.  8vo. 
London,  1717.     [P.  224.  (15.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1717.     [R.  8.  59.] 


270  RELIGION. 

Remarks  upon  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Treatment  of  the  Clergy  and  Convoca- 
tion, by  a  Gentleman  (Dr.  Sherlock. J    8vo.  London,  1717.  [P.  105.  15.] 

Cannon  C Robert)  A  Vindication  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Lower  House  of 
Convocatiufi,  vnth  regard  to  the  Rime's  Supremacy.  And  a  Postscript  to 
the  Lord  Bishop  of  hangor.     8vo.  London,  1718.    [N.  9.  16.] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  A  Defence  of  the  first  Head  of  the  Charge  from,  the  Lower 
House  of  Conrocation  against  the  Bishop  of  Bangor,  Sfc.  8vo.  London, 
1718.     [N.  9.  16.] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  Miscellaneous  Observations  upon  some  scattered  Passages 
in  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Answer  to  the  Representation,  being  the  Con- 
clusion of  the  Defence  of  the  frst  Head  of  the  Charge  of  the  Committee. 
8vo.  London,  1718.     [N.  9.  16.] 

Stebbing  (Henri/)  Remarks  upon  a  Position  of  the  Bishop  of  Bangor  con- 
cerning Religious  Sincerity.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [^N.  9.  16.] 

Sylvius's  Examination  of  certain  Doctrines  lately  taught  and  defended 
by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Stebbing.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [N.  9.  13.] 

Sylvius's  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Sherlock.     8vo.  London,  1719. 

[N.  9.  13.] 
Sylvius's  Defence  of  a  Dialogue  between  a  Papist  and  a  Protestant,  in 
Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Stebbing.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [N.  9.  13.] 


(5)  Tracts  published  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Sherlock,  or  in  consequence 
OF  his  Attack  upon  Bishop  Hoadly. 

Sherlock  (Thomas)  A  Vindication  of  the  Corporation  and  Test  Acts  in  An- 
swer to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Reasons  for  their  Repeal.  To  which  is 
added,  a  second  Part  concerning  the  Religion  of  Oaths.  8vo.  London, 
1718.     [P.  152.  (8.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [N.  9.  14.] 

HoADLY  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  An  Answer  to  the  Calumny  cast 
upon  him  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Sherlock,  Dean  of  Chichester,  at  the  conclu- 
sion of  his  new  Book,  entitled  a  "  Vindication  of  the  Corporation  and 
Test  Acts."     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  238.  (lO.)J 

Sherlock  (Thomas)  The  Condition  and  Example  of  our  Blessed  Saviour  vin- 
dicated ;  in  Answer  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Charge  of  Calumny  against 
the  Dean  of  Chichester.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  152.  1.] 

Hoadly  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  An  Answer  to  a  late  Book  written 
by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Sherlock,  entitled  "  The  Condition  and  Example  of  our 
Blessed  Saviour  vindicated,"  &c.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  124.  (1.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  152.  (2.)] 

Sherlock  (Thomas)  A  Consideration  of  Bishop's  Hoadlfs  Defence  of  his 
Assertion  concerning  our  Saviour's  Example,     8vo.  London,  1718. 

[P.  152.  (3.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  Considerations  on  Dr.  Sherlock's  Remarks  on 
Bishop  Hoadly's  Treatment  of  the  Clergy  and  Convocation;  his  Vin- 
dication of  the  Corporation  and  Test  Acts,  and  the  Condition  and  Ex- 
ample of  our  Blessed  Lord  and  Saviour.    London,  1718.  [P.  155.  (1.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  A  Fourth  Letter  to  Dr.  Sherlock,  in  Answer  to 
his  late  Book,  entitled  The  Lord  Bishop  of  B.'s  Defence  of  his  Asser- 
tion considered.     London,  1718.     [P.  155.  (2.)] 


THE  BANGORIAN  CONTROVERSY.  271 

Peirce  (James)  Some  Reflections  upon  Dean  Sherlock's  Vindication  of 
the  Corporation  and  Test  Acts.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  155.  (3.)] 

HoADLY  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  The  Common  Rights  of  Subjects 
defended,  and  the  Nature  of  the  Sacramental  Test  considered,  in  An- 
swer to  the  Dean  of  Chichester's  Vindication  of  the  Corporation  and 
Test  Acts.     Svo.  London,  1719.     [N.  9.  7.] 

Sherlock  (  Thomas)  An  Ansuer  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Book  entitled 
"  The  Common  Rights  of  Subjects  defended."     Svo.  London,  1719. 

[N.  9.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1719.     [P.  152.  (5.)] 

Peirce  (James)  The  Charge  of  Misrepresentation  maintained  against 
Dean  Sherlock's  Preface,  in  Answer  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  late 
Book.     Svo.  London.     [P.  155.  (4.)] 


(6)  Tracts  occasioned  by  the  Publication  of  Dr.  Hare  against 
the  Bishop  of  Bangor. 

Hare  (Francis)  Church  Authority  vindicated  in  a  Sermon,  preached  at 
Putney,  May  5,  1719,  at  a  Visitation  of  the  Peculiars  of  the  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [P.  109.  (10.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1720.     [N.  19.  10.] 

Hoadly  (Benjamin,  Bp.  of  Bangor)  An  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hare's 
Sermon,  intituled  "  Church  Authority  vindicated."  folio,  Works,  Vol.  II. 

[Q.  1.  6.] 

A  New  Defence  of  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Sermon  on  John  xviii.  36.  consi- 
dered as  it  is  the  performance  of  a  Man  of  Letters.     Svo.  London,  1720. 

[N.  9.  10.] 
The  Dean  of  Worcester  still  the  same,  or  his  new  Defence  of  the  Bishop 
of  Bangor's  Sermon  considered  as  the  performance  of  a  great  Critic, 
&c.  [By  Sir  Richard  Steele.]  Svo.  London,  1720.  [P.  271.  (2.)] 
Hare  (Francis)  Scripture  vindicated  from  the  Misinterpretation  of  the 
Bishop  of  Bangor  in  his  Answer  to  the  Dean  of  Worcester's  Visitation 
Sermon  concerning  Church   Authority.     Svo.   London,  1721. 

[N.  9.  10.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1721.     [P.  83.  (6.)] 

Another  Copt/.     8vo.  London,  1721.     [P.  271.  (1.)] 

BoLDE  (Samuel)  On  Church  Authority;  occasioned  by  reading  several 
Books  against  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  "  Preservative,"  and  his  Sermon 
before  the  King.     Svo.  London,  1724.     [P.  197.  (3.)] 


(7.)  Miscellaneous  Tracts  on  the  Bangorian  Controversy. 

Innes  (Alexander)  The  Absolute  Authority  of  the  Church,  in  Matters 
relating  to  Conscience  and  Men's  right  of  judging  for  themselves, 
reconciled.     Svo.  London,  1717.     [P.  106.  (S.)] 

Feuillerade  fPeter)  The  Nature  and  Necessity  of  Faith  :  a  Sermon 
preached  at  Bygrave,  and  published  on  occasion  of  the  present  Con- 
troversy with  the  Bishop  of  Bangor.  Svo.  London,  1717.  [P.  100.(10.) 


272  RELIGION. 

Marsden  C  Robert  J  Remarks  on  Bishop  Hoadly's  Sermon,  entituled  "  The 
Nature  of  the  Kingdom  of  Christ  "     8vo.  London,  1717.  [P.  105.  (9.)] 

An  Essay  on  imposing  and  subscribing  Articles  of  Religion.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1719.     [A.  18.  108.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  56.] 

Potter  (John,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  his 
Diocese,  in  July  1719.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [N.  9.  10.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [P.  18.  (22.)] 

Hoadly  (Benjamin)  A  Postscript  to  his  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hare's 
Sermon,  intitled  "Church  Authority  vindicated ;"  occasioned  by  the 
Bishop  of  Oxford's  Charge  to  his  Clergy,     folio,  Works,  Vol.  IL 

[Q.  1.  G.] 

Potter  (John,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  A  Defence  of  the  Charge  delivered  to  the 
Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Oxford,  in  July  1719.      8vo.  London,  1720. 

[N.  9.  10.] 
r-  Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [P.  111.(4.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [P.  130.(3.)] 


ii.   Tj^acts  occasioned  by  the  Controversy  respecting  Subscfip- 
tion  to  the  Thirty- Nine  Articles  of  the  Anglican  Church. 

(1).  Various  Tracts  ON  Subscription,  previously  to  the  Publication 
OF  THE  "  Confessional." 

The  Samaritan  shewing  that  many  and  unnecessary  Impositions  are  not 
the  Oyl  that  must  heal  the  Church.    12mo.  London,  1682.    [t".  16.  26.] 

An  Essay  on  Imposing  and  Subscribing  Articles  of  Religion.  8vo. 
London,  1719.     [A.  18.  108.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  8.  :iQ.'] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  The  Case  of  Arian  Subscription  considered.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1721.     [R.  8.  5Q.'] 

Sykes  ( Arthur  Ashley )  The  Case  of  Subscription  to  the  39  Articles  consi- 
dered ;  occasioned  by  Dr.  Waterland's  "  Case  of  Arian  Subscription." 
8vo.  London,  1721.     [R.  8.  56.] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  An  Answer  to  •'  The  Case  of  Subscription  to  the 
Thirty-Nine  Articles."     8vo.  London,  1722.     [R.  8.  56.'] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley  J  A  Reply  to  Dr.  Waterland's  "  Answer."  8vo.  Z/O/i- 
don,  1722.     [R.  8.  56."] 

CoNYBEARE  (John)  The  Case  of  Subscription  to  Articles  of  Faith  con- 
sidered in  a  Visitation  Sermon.     8vo.  Oxford,  1725.     [N.  9.  30.]    ■ 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Oxford,  1725.     [R.  11.  65.] 

A  Plea  for  the  Sacramental  Test.  4to.  London,  1736.  [P.  38.  (17.)] 
Clarke  (Joseph)  The  Church  of  England  vindicated,  in  requiring  Sub- 
scription from  the  Clergy  to  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles. of  Religion.  8vo. 
London,  1739.  [R.  18.  28.] 
Chandler  (Samuel)  The  Case  of  Subscription  to  Explanatory  Articles  of 
Faith,  as  a  Qualification  of  Admission  into  the  Christian  Ministry,  im- 
partially reviewed.     Svo.  London,  1748.     [R.  18.  28.] 


TRACTS  ON  THE  XXXIX  ARTICLES.         273 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Chandler,  occasioned  by  his  lute  Discourse 
entitled  "^  The  Case  of  Subscription  to  Explanatory  Articles  of  Faith  as  a 
Qualification  for  Admission  into  the  Christian  Ministry,"  Sfc.  8vo. 
London,  1748.     [P.  235.  (2.)] 

Haritst  (George)  A  Defense  of  the  Church  of  England's  requiring  Sub- 
scription to  Explanatory  Articles  of  Faith,  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Chandler's 
"  Case  of  Subscription  revieued."     8vo.  London,  1748.      [R.  18.  24.] 

Clarke  (Joseph)  A  Full  and  Particular  Reply  to  Mr.  Chandler  s  "  Case  of 
Subscription,"  ^c.     8vo.  London,  1749.     [R.  18.  28.] 

White  (John)  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Samuel  Chandler.      8vo.  London,  1749. 

[R.  19.  5.] 

FoTHEKGiLL  (Anthony)  A  Modest  Inquiry  concerning  the  Thirty-Nine  Ar- 
ticles and  the  Athanasian  Creed.     8vo.  London,  1755.     [P.  206.  (6.)] 

Diana  great  at  Ephesus ;  or  the  Protestant  turned  Papist,  a  Sermon 
preached  Nov.  5,  1755.     8vo.  London,  1756.     [P.  206.  (4.)] 

The  Church  of  England  tried  by  herself;  or  an  Appeal  for  a  Review 
and  Alteration  of  her  Articles,  Liturgy,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1756. 

[P.  206.  (5.)] 

Powell  (William  Samuel)  A  Sermon  on  the  Subscriptions  required  in 
the  Church  of  England,  preached  in  1757.  In  his  Discourses.  8vo. 
London,  1776.     [G.  24.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     [Ff.  5.  47.] 

Blackbvrne  (Francis)  Remarks  on  Dr.  PowelVs  Sermon  in  Defence  of 
Subscriptions.     8vo.  London,  1758.     [P.  206.  (1.)] 

Benson  (George)  The  Hardships  and  Dangers  of  Subscriptions  represented 
in  a  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Powell.     8vo.  London,  1758.    [P.  206.  (2.)] 

Benson  (George)  Letters  between  a  Nephew  and  his  Uncle,  concerning 
Conformity  to  the  Church  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1758. 

[P.  206.  (3.)] 

Jesse  (William)  A  Defence  of  the  Established  Church,  in  which  Dr. 
Priestley's  Arguments  against  Subscription,  &c.  are  examined,  and 
their  futihty  exposed.     12mo.  London,  1788.     [Ff.  8.  123.] 


(2)  Tracts  on  the  Controversy  occasioned  by  the  Publication  of 
"  The  Confessional." 

Blackburne  (Francis)  The  Confessional :  or  a  Full  and  Free  Inquiry 
into  the  Right,  Utility,  Edification,  and  Success  of  Systematic  Confes- 
sions of  Faith  and  Doctrine,  in  Protestant  Churches.  8vo.  London, 
1767.     [Ff.  6.  67.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1767.     [Ft.  5.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1770.     [F.  24.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Blackburne' s  Works,  Vol.V.  [Ff.  7. 12.] 

An  Antiquarian  Doctor's  Sermon  on  an  Antiquated  Subject:  published 
as  a  small  Appendix  to  the  "  Confessional."  [| By  Thomas  Amor  v.] 
8vo.     London,  1768.     [P.  249.  (4.)] 

RvTHERFORTH  (Thomas)  A  Vindication  of  the  Pdght  of  Protestant 
Churches  to  require  the  Clergy  to  .subscribe  to  an  Established  Confession 
of  Faith  and  Doctrines.  In  a  Charge  at  a  Visitation,  July  1766.  8va. 
Cambridge,  1766.     [P.  284.  (1.)] 

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274  RELIGION. 

Dawson  (Benjamin)  An  Examination  of  Dr.  Rutherfbrth's  Argument 
respecting  the  Rights  of  Protestant  Churches  to  require  Subscription 
to  an  estabhshed  Confession,  &c.     8vo.  London,  176(5.     [P.  284.  (3.)] 

Rutherforth  (Thomas)  A  Second  Vindication  of  the  Right  of  Protestant 
Churches  to  require  the  Clergy  to  subscribe  to  an  established  Confession, 
«^-c.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1766."    [P.  284.  (3.)] 

Dawson  (Benjamin)  A  Letter  to  Dr.  Rutherforth,  occasioned  by  his  Se- 
cond Vindication  of  the  Right  of  Protestant  Churches  to  require  the 
Clergy  to  subscribe  to  an  estabh'shed  Confession,  &c.  &c.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1767.     [P.  284.  (4.)] 

Rutherforth  f  Thomas)  Defence  of  a  Charge  concerning  Subscriptions,  in  a 
Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  ^^Confessional."     8vo.  Cambridge,  1767. 

[P.  284.  (5.)] 
Another  Copy.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1767.     [Gg.  7.  14.] 

RoTHERHAM  (John)  An  Essay  on  Establishments  in  Religion,  With  Re- 
marks on  the  "  Coifcssional."     Svo.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1768. 

[P.  298.  (2.)] 

Dawson  (Benjamin)  An  Examination  of  an  "Essay  on  Establishments  in 
Religion,"  with  Remarks  upon  it  considered  as  a  Defence  of  the  Church, 
and  an  Answer  to  the  "Confessional."     London,  1767.     [P.  298.  (3.)] 

Animadversions  upon  the  Conduct  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Rutherforth,  in  the  Con- 
troversy which  has  followed  the  I'ublication  of  the  "  Cofifessional."  With 
a  Word  to  the  Author  of  an  "  Essay  on  Establishments  in  Religion."  Svo. 
London,  1768.     [P.  284.  (6.)] 

Ibbetson  (James)  A  Pica  for  the  Subscription  of  t lie  Clergy  to  the  Thirty- 
Nine  Articles  of  Religion.     Svo.  London,  1768.     [Hh.  3.  42.] 

Remarks  upon  the  First  of  Three  Letters  against  the  "Confessional."  By 
a  Country  Clergyman.     8vo.  London,  1768.     [P.  284.  (7.)] 

Hcmarks  upon  the  Second  and  Third  of  Three  Letters  against  the  "  Con- 
fessional." By  a  Country  Clergyman.  Svo.  London,  1768.  [P.  284.  (S.)] 

Dawson  (Benjamin)  An  Address  to  the  Writer  of  a  Second  Letter  to  the 
Author  of  the  "  Confessional ;"  containing  a  Vindication  of  the  original 
Principles  of  the  Reformers,  as  laid  ilown  in  the  Confessional,  and  a 
Confutation  of  the  Principles  of  the  Letter   Writer.     Svo.  London, 

1768.  [P.  284.  (9.)] 

Dawson  (Benjamin)  An  Answer  to  a  Book  entituled  Letters  concerning 
Confessions  of  laith  and  Subscriptions  to  Articles  of  Religion  in  Pro- 
testant Churches.  Occasioned  by  the  "  Confessional."  Part  I.  Svo. 
London,  1 768.     [P.  284.  ( 1 0.)] 

Dawson  (Benjamin)  The  Scriptural  Right  of  establishing  Confessions  of 
Faith  considered.     Occasioned  by  the  "  Confessional."     Svo.  London, 

1769.  [P.  284.  (11.)] 

Dawson  (Benjamin)  The  Utility  of  establishing  Human,  Systematical  Con- 
fessions of  Faith  considered.  In  an  Answer  to  Letters  concerning  Con- 
fessions, &c.  Occasioned  by  the  "  Confessional."     Svo.  London,  1 769. 

[P.  284.   (12.)] 
Animadversio^ts  on  an  Essay  on  Religious  Establishments,  and  on  Three 
Letters  to  the  Author  of  the  "  Confessional."  With  Observations,  shew- 
ing the  Athanasian  Creed  to  be  a  truly  Antichristian  Doctrine,   the 
I'oundation  of  Transubstantiation,  &c.     Svo.  London,  1769. 

[P.  284.  (13.)] 


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Blackburne  (Francis)  Occasional  Remarks  upon  some  late  Strictures  on 
the  "Confessional,"  particularly  '*  Doubts  concernin<i^  the  Authenticity 
of  the  last  publication  of  the  Confessional,"  &c.  Two  Parts.  8vo. 
London,  17G8-9.     [P.  296.  (3,4.)] 

Jones  (William)  A  Short  and  Safe  Expedient  for  terminating  the  present 
Debates  about  Subscriptions.  With  a  large  Appendix  of  Authorities  an- 
cient and  modern,  calculated  to  promote  Peace  and  Chanty  in  the  room  of 
Speculation  and  Controieny.      8vo.  London,  1769.     [^P.  282.  (1.)] 

Letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Benjamin  Dawson,  occasioned  by  his  "  Free 
Thoughts  on  the  subject  of  a  farther  Reformation  of  the  Church  of 
England,"  To  which  is  prefixed,  an  Address  to  both  Houses  of  Par- 
liament.    8vo.  London,  1771.     [P.  232.  (3.)] 

A  few  Strictures  on  the  '^  Confessional ;"  wlierein  some  material  Inconsist- 
encies in  the  Principles  of  that  celebrated  Performance  are  pointed  out. 
8vo.  London,  117 o.     [P.  284.  14.] 

Disney  (John)  A  Short  View  of  the  Controversies,  occasioned  by  the 
"  Confessional,"  &c.     Svo.  London,  1775.     [P.  279.  (3.)] 


(3)  Tracts  occasioned  by  the  Association  of  certain  Clergymen 
OF  the  Church  of  England,  and  others,  in  1771-72,  for 
obtaining  of  the  British  Parliament  Relief  from  Sub- 
scription TO  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles. 

Barker  (R.)  A  Letter  to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  on  the  subject 
of  the  intended  Petition  to  Parliament  for  Relief  in  matter  of  Subscrip- 
tion, &c.  &c.     Svo.  London,  1771.     [P.  279.(8.)] 

Blackburne  (Francis)  A  Letter  written  by  a  Country  Clergyman  to 
Archbishop  Herring  in  1754.     8vo.  London,  1771.     [P.  289."'(7.) 

Dawson  (B.)  A  Free  and  Candid  Disquisition  on  Religious  Establish- 
ments in  general,  and  the  Church  of  England  in  particular.  To  which 
is  prefixed,  an  Answer  to  a  Letter  from  a  Clericyman,  concerning  Sub- 
scription to  the  XXXIX  Articles.     Svo.  London,  1771.    [P.  289.  (6.)] 

TopLADY  (Augustus  Montagu)  Free  Thoughts  on  the  projected  Appli- 
cation to  Parliament  for  the  Abolition  of  Ecclesiastical  Subscriptions, 
London,  1771.     [P.  299.  (6.)] 

Remarks  upon  certain  Proposals  for  an  Application  to  Parliament  for 
Relief  in  the  matter  of  Subscription  to  the  Liturgy  and  Thirty-Nine 
Articles  of  the  Church  of  England.     London,  17.71.     [P.  299.  (11.)] 

Firebrace  ( )  A  further  Defence  of  the  present  Scheme  of  petition- 
ing the  Parhament  for  Relief  in  matter  of  Subscription,  occasioned  by 
Remarks  upon  certain  Proposals  for  an  Application  to  Parliament. 
Svo.  London,  1771.     [P.  299.  (12.)] 

A  Collection  of  Papers  designed  to  explain  and  vindicate  the  present 
Mode  of  Subscription  required  by  the  University  of  Oxford  from  all 
young  Persons  at  their  Matriculation.    Svo.  Oxford,  1  IIT'Z.  [P.  279.  (6.)] 

A  full  Refutation  of  the  Reasons  advanced  in  the  Defence  of  the  Petition 
intended  to  be  offered  to  Parliament  for  the  Abolition  of  Subscription. 
By  no  Bigot  to,  nor  against  the  Church  of  England  [Mr.  Cooper.] 
London,  1772.     [P.  299.  (2.)] 

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276  RELIGION. 

Randolph  (Thomas)  The  Reasonableness  of  requiring  Subscription  to 
Articles  of  Religion  from  Persons  to  be  admitted  to  Holy  Orders,  or 
to  a  Cure  of  Souls  ;  in  a  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Oxford 
in  1771.     8vo.  Oxford,  1771.     [P.  299.  (7.)] 

FiREBRACE  (John)  Letters  to  a  Member  of  Parliament  in  which  the  Design 
of  removing  Subscription  to  Human  Articles  of  Faith  is  vindicated.  In  Op- 
position to  Archdeacon  Randolph's  Charge,  Mr.  Toplady's  Free  Thoughts^ 
Sfc.     8vo.  London,  1772.     [P.  299.  (1.)] 

Carter  (Nicholas)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Randolph,  occasioned  by  a 
Charge  delivered  bv  him  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Oxford  in  1771. 
8vo.  London,  1772.     [P.  299.  (8.)] 

Ibbetson  (James)  A  Plea  for  the  Subscription  of  the  Clergy  to  the  Thirty- 
Nine  Articles  of  Religion.  Third  Edition.  London,  1772.  [P.  299.  (9.)] 

Firebrace  (John)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  James  Ibbetson,  D.  D.  occasioned 
by  a  Third  Edition  of  his  "  Plea  for  Subscription  :"  and  the  Scheme  for 
petitioning  occasionally  defended."     8vo.  London,  1772.     [P.  299.  (10.)] 

A  Summary  View  of  the  Laws  relating  to  Subscriptions,  with  Remarks 
humbly  offered  to  the  Consideration  of  the  British  Parliament.  8vo. 
London,  1772.     [P.  279.  (2  )] 

Jebb  (John)  Letters  on  Subscription  to  the  Liturgy  and  the  Thirty-Nine 
Articles  of  the  Church  of  England.    8vo.  London,  1772.  [P.  279.  (7.)] 

Two  other  Copies.     8vo.  London,  1772.     [Hh.  S.  26,48.] 

Hallifax  (Samuel)  Three  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  occasioned  by  an  Attempt  to  abolish  Subscription  to  the 
Thirty-nine  x\rticles  of  Religion,     8vo.  Cambridge,  1772.  [Hh.  3   27.J 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1772.     [P.  299.  (3.)] 

A  Serious  and  Earnest  Address  to  Protestant  Dissenters  of  all  Denomina- 
tions.    With  a  Card  to  Dr.  Hallifax.     8vo.  London,  1773.  [P.  321.  8.] 

Tucker  CJosiah)  An  Apology  for  the  Present  Church  of  England  as  by 
Law  established,  occasioned  by  a  Petition  said  to  be  preparing  by  cer- 
tain Clergymen  and  others  to  be  laid  before  Parliament.     Glocester, 

1772.     [P".  286.  (1.)] 

Reflections  on  the  Fate  of  a  Petition  for  Relief  in  matters  of  Subscription 
offered  to  the  Honourable  House  of  Commons,  Feb.  6,  1772.  With  Oh- 
scruations  on  the  Rev.  Dean  Tucker's  Apology  for  the  present  Church  of 
England.     By  a  Memher  of  a  Law  Society.     8vo.  London,  1774. 

[P.  286.  (2.)] 

Bristed  ( )  The  Scripture  the  only  Test  as  well  as  the  only  Rule  of 

Christian  Faith,  maintained  in  a  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Tucker,  Dean  of 
Glocester.     8vo.  London,  1772.     [P.  286.  (3.)] 

MoPKiKs  (William)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Josiah  Tucker,  occasioned 
by  his  Apology  for  the  present  Church  of  England,  S^c.  Wherein  every 
material  Article  is  examined,  and  the  Plan  of  the  Petitioning  Clergy  fully 
vindicated.     Svo.  London,  1773.     [P.  286.  (4.)] 

ToTTiE  (John)  A  Charge  relative  to  the  Articles  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land. Delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Worcester  in 
1772.     Svo.  Oxford,  1772.     [P.  299.  (4.)] 

A  Dialogue  between  two  Gentlemen  concerning  the  late  application  to 
Parliament  in  matter  of  Subscription,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1772. 

[P.  279.  (11.)] 


TRACTS  ON  THE  XXXIX  ARTICLES.         277 

Thoughts  on  the  Dangers  apprehended  from  Popery  and  Sectaries  by 
abolishing  Subscription  to  the  Thirty-nine  Articles.  8vo.  London, 
1772.     [P.  279.  (16.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1772.     [Hh.  3.  38.] 

WoLLASTON  (Francis)  An  Address  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  of  Englan.l 
in  particular ;  humbly  proposing  an  Application  to  the  Bishops  or 
through  them  to  the  Legislature,  for  such  Relief  in  matter  of  Subscrip- 
tion as  in  their  judgments  they  shall  see  fit  to  propose,  &c.     London, 

1772.  [P.  289.  (10.)] 

TiLLARD  (Richard)  Thoughts  concerning  the  Safety  and  Expediency  of 
granting  Relief  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  of  England.  Occasioned  by 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Wollastori's  Address  to  them.     8vo.  London,  1773. 

[P.   279.  (10.)] 

A  Christian  Whig's  Letters  to  the  Members  of  the  Honourable  House 
of  Commons,  respecting  Petition  in  the  matter  of  Subscription.  Lon- 
don.    [P.  289.  (3.)] 

A  Christian  Whig's  Second  Letter,  relating  to  the  Subscription  re- 
quired of  Graduates  in  the  Universities.     London,  1772.  [P.  289.  (4.)] 

Sturges  (John)  A  Letter  to  a  Bishop,  occasioned  by  the  late  Petition  to 
Parliament  for  Relief  in  matter  of  Subscription.     8vo.  London,  1772. 

[P.  289.  (8.)] 

Norman  (Henry)  Two  Letters  on  the  subject  of  Subscription  to  the  Li- 
turgy and  Thirty-nine  Articles,  &c.  To  which  is  annexed,  an  Appen- 
dix pointing  out  a  few  Errors  in  the  Established  Liturgy.  8vo.  Win- 
chester, 1773.     [P.  289.  (9.)] 

Hopkins  (Wm.)  Queries  recommended  to  the  Consideration  of  the  Public 
with  regard  to  the  Thirty-nine  Articles.     8vo.  London,  1773. 

[P.  289.  (2.)] 
A  Brief  State  of  the  Principles  of  Church  Authority.     8vo.  London, 

1773.  [P.  279.  (12.)] 

Law  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  Carlisle)  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of 
requiring  Subscription  to  Articles  of  Faith.     8vo.  London,  1774. 

£P.  279.  (13.)] 

An  Answer  to  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  requiring  a  Subscription  to 
Articles  of  Faith.     Svo.  Oxford,  \774>.     [P.  279.  (14.)] 

A  Defence  of  the  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  requiring  a  Subscrip- 
tion to  Articles  of  Faith.  In  reply  to  a  late  Answer  from  the  Clarendon 
Press.  By  a  Friend  of  Religious  Liberty  [William  Paley.]  8vo. 
London,  1774.     [P.  279.  (15.)] 

Considerations  on  the  State  of  Subscription  to  the  Articles  and  Liturgy 
of  the  Church  of  England  toward  the  close  of  the  year  1773;  or  a 
View  of  what  Alterations  had  been  made  in  it  by  the  preceding  De- 
bates. By  a  Consistent  Protestant  [the  Rev.  Owen  Manning.]  8vo. 
London,  1774.     [P.  289.  (5.)] 

BuRNABY  (Andrew)  A  Visitation  Sermon,  on  the  Nature  of  Subscription. 
8vo.  London,  1774.     [P.  279.  5.] 

A  Letter  to  the  Lo;d  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  on  the  present  Opposi- 
tion to  any  future  Reformation.     8vo.  London,  1774.     [P.  279.  (9.)] 

Human  Authority  in  Matters  of  Faith  repugnant  to  Christianity.  Illus- 
trated in  Two  Discourses  on  Matth.  xxiii.  With  a  Prefatory  Address. 
By  the  Author  of  an  Essay  on  die  Justice  of  God.    8vo.  London,  1774. 

[P.  278.  (15.)] 


S78  RELIGION. 

Disney  (John)  A  Short  View  of  the  Controversies  occasioned  by  the  "  Con- 
fessional," and  the  Petition  to  Parliament  for  Relief  from  Subscription 
to  the  Liturgy  and  the  Thirty-nine  Articles  of  the  Church.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1775.     [P.  279.  (3.)] 

Remarks  on  Dr.  Balguy's  Sermon,  preached  in  Lambeth  Chapel  at  the 
Consecration  of  the  Bishops  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  and  Bangor; 
in  a  Letter  to  that  gentleman.  By  a  Petitioning  Clergyman  [the  Rev, 
John  FiREBRACE.]  '  8vo.  London,  1775.     [P.  286.  (11.)] 

Subscription  :  or  Historical  Extracts,  humbly  inscribed  to  the  Right  Re- 
verend Bishops  and  to  the  Petitioners,  shewing  the  hnpropriety  of 
their  Petition.     London,  1776.     [P.  289.  (1.)] 

Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  requiring  a  Subscription  to  Articles  of 
Faith.     (Two  Copies.)     8vo.  London,  1779.     [Hh.  3.  26,48.] 


(4)  Tracts  occasioned  by  the  Application  of  certain  Protestant 
Dissenting  Ministers  to  the  British  Parliament,  in  1772,  for 
Relief  from  Assent  to  cehtain  Articles  of  Religion  required  by 
THE  Act  of  Toleration. 

FoT/NES  (J.)  An  Enquiry  into  the  Principles  of  Toleration,  the  Degree  in 
v.hich  they  are  admitted  by  our  Laws,  and  the  Reasonableness  of  the 
late  Application  made  by  Dissenters  to  Parliament  for  an  Enlargement 
of  their    Religious    Liberties.     With    the    Appendix.     8vo.   London, 

1772-73.     [P.  297.  (1,2.)] 

Mauduit  (Israel)  The  Case  of  the  Dissenting  Ministers ;  addressed  to 
the  Lords  Spiritual  and  Temporal.  With  a  Copy  of  the  Bill  proposed 
for  their  Relief,  and  a  Postscript.     8vo.  Londoa,'l772.  [P.  278.  (1,2.)] 

IViLToN  (Samvd)  lianar/is  on  the  L^ostscript  to  the  Case  of  the  Dissenting 
Ministers  by  Isiael  Mauduit,  in  a  Letter  to  that  gentleman  ;  and  a  faith- 
ful Representation  of  the  Proceedings  of  those  Ministers  as  to  the  late 
Apjilicution  to  Puiliument.     8vo.  London,  1772.     [P.  278.  (3.)^ 

Stennett  (Samuel)  A  Free  and  Dispassionate  Account  of  the  late  Appli- 
cation of  the  Protestant  Dissenting  Ministers  to  Parliament.  8vo. 
London,  1772.     [P.  278.  (5.)] 

A  Letter  to  the  Protestant  Dissenting  Ministers  who  lately  solicited 
Parliament  for  further  Relief.     8vo.  London,  1772.     [P.  278.  (9.)] 

Candid  Thoughts  on  the  Application  of  some  Protestant  Dissenting  Mi- 
nisters to  Parliament  for  abolishing  the  Subscription.  By  an  Ortho- 
dox Dissenter.     8vo.  London,  1772.     [P.  278.  (11.)] 

Kippis  (Andrew)  A  Vindication  of  the  Protestant  Dissenting  Ministers, 
vtrith  regard  to  their  late  Application  to  I'arliament.  8vo.  London, 
1772.     [P.  286.  (5.)] 

TucKliR  (Josiah)  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Kippis,  occasioned  by  his  Trea- 
tise entituled  "  A  Vindication  of  the  Protestant  Dissenting  Ministers," 
4-c.     8vo.  Glocester,  1773.     [P.  286.  (6.)] 

Tucker  (Josiah)  Religious  'Intolerance  tio  pari  of  (he  General  Plan  either  of 
the  Mosaic  or  Christian  Dispensation,  proved  by  Scriptural  Inferences  and 
Deductions,  in  a  method  entirely  new.     8vo.  Glocester,  1774. 

[P.  286.  (7.)] 


TRACTS  ON  THE  XXXIX  ARTICLES.  £79 

Dawson  (Benj.)  A  Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Winches- 
ter ;  being  a  V  indication  of  the  Petition  presented  the  last  Sessions  of 
Parliament  to  the  Legislature  for  the  Removal  of  Subscription  to  hu- 
vian  Formularies,  &c.  from  the  Misrepresentations  of  Dr.  Balguy,  &c. 
8vo.  London,  1773.     [P.  286.  (8.)] 

FiREBRACE  (John)  The  Plea  of  the  Petitioners  stated  and  vindicated 
from  the  Misrepresentations  contained  in  a  late  Charge  delivered  by 
Dr.  Balguv  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Winchester.  Svo. 
London,  1773.     [P.  286.  (10.)] 

Fdrneaux  (Philip)  An  Essay  on  Toleration,  with  a  particular  View  to 
the  late  Application  of  the  Protestant  Dissenting  Ministers  to  Parlia- 
ment for  amending  and  rendering  effectual  the  first  of  William  and 
xMary,  commonly  called  the  Act  of  Toleration.     London,  1773. 

[P.  207.  (3.)] 

Religion  not  the  Magistrates'  Province :  illustrated  by  writings  of  sun- 
dry eminent  Conformists.  Occasioned  by  a  late  Application  to  Par- 
liament, &c.     London,  1773.     [V.  297.  (4.)] 

Case  (Charles)  Objections  against  allowing  any  human  Authority  in  mat- 
ters of  Religion  ;  occasioned  by  the  late  Application  to  Parliament. 
In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.     8vo.  Chelmsford,  1773.     [P.  278.  (8.)] 

Gibbons  (Thomas)  Objections  against  the  Application  to  the  Legislature 
for  the  Relief  of  Protestant  Dissenting  Ministers,  dispassionately  con- 
sidered and  obviated.  To  which  are  added,  the  Sentiments  of  Lactan- 
tius  and  of  Dr.  Owen.     Svo.  London,  1773.     [P.  278.  (10.)] 

Williams  (John)  A  Serious  and  Earnest  Address  to  Gentlemen  of  all 
Denominations,  who  opposed  the  late  Application  of  the  Dissenting 
Ministers  to  Parliament  for  Relief  in  matter  of  Subscription.  Svo. 
London,  1773.     [P.  278.  (7.)] 

Wilton  (Samuel)  An  Apology  for  the  Renewal  of  an  Application  to  Par- 
liament by  the  Protestant  Ministers;  addressed  to  the  Thirteen  who 
protested  against  it.     Svo.  London,  1773.     [P.  278.  (4.)] 

Radcliff  (Ebenezer)  A  Sermon  at  Crutched  Friars ;  occasioned  by  the 
Denial  of  Relief  respecting  Subscription  to  the  Articles  of  the  Church 
of  England.     London,  1772.     [P.  297.  (6.)] 

RadcUffe  (Ebenezer)  Two  Letters  addressed  to  the  Right  Reverend  Pre- 
lates who  a  second  time  rejected  the  Dissenters'  Bill.      London,  1773. 

[P.  297.  (7.)] 

An  Address  to  the  Right  Reverend  the  Bishops  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, with  relation  to  the  Bill  of  the  Dissenters.  By  a  Dissenting 
Minister.     London,  1773.     [P.  297.  (8.)] 

A  Collection  of  the  several  Papers  relating  to  the  Application  made  to 
Parliament  in  1 772  and  1 113,  &c.     Svo.  London,  1 773.  [P.  278.  (1 .2.)] 

Robinson  (Robert)  Arcana :  or  the  Principles  of  the  late  Petitioners  to 
Parliament  for  Relief  in  the  matter  of  Subscription.  In  Eight  Letters 
to  a  Friend.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1774.     [P.  278.  (6.)] 

A  Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  Shute,  Lord  Bishop  of  LandafF.  From  a 
Petitioner.     Marlborough,  1774.     [P.  297-  (9.)] 

The  Justice  and  Utility  of  Penal  Laws  for  the  Direction  of  Conscience 
examined,  in  refeieace  to  the  Dissenters'  late  Application  to  Parlia- 
ment.    London,  1774.     [P.  297.  (5.)] 


280  RELIGION. 

iii.  Controversial  Treatises  on  Dissent  from  the  Church  of 

England. 

Whitgift  (Jolin)  The  Defence  of  the  Answer  to  the  Admonition  against 
the  Replie  of  T.  C[artwright.]     folio,  London,  1574.     [B.  4.  4.] 

SuTLivii  (Mathaei)  De  Presbyterio  ej usque  nova  in  Ecclesia  Christiana 
Politeia  Disputatio.     4to.  Londini,  1591.     [N.  8.  43.] 

Smyth  (John)  Paralleles,  Censures,  Observations,  aperteyning  to  three 
several  Writinges  ; — 1.  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Ric.  Bernard,  by  John  Smyth  ; 
— 2.  A  Book  intituled,  The  Separatists'  Schisme,  published  by  Mr. 
Bernard  ; — 3.  An  Answer  to  the  Separatists'  Schisme,  by  Mr.  H.  Ains- 
worth.     4to.  London,  1609.     [M.  20.  19.] 

Reasons,  shewing  the  Necessity  of  Reformation  of  the  Public  Doctrine, 
Worship,  Rites,  Ceremonies,  &c.     4to.  London,  1609.     [N.  8.  23.] 

Bernard  (Richard)  Plaine  Evidences.  The  Church  of  England  is  Apos- 
tolical;  the  Separation  Schismatical.     4to.  London,  1610.    [E.  1.  32.] 

Crakanthorp  (Richardi)  Defensio  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae  contra  M.  An- 
tonium  de  Dominis.     4to.  Londini,  1625.     [H,  6.  27.] 

A  Fresh  Suite  against  Human  Ceremonies  in  God's  Worship  ;  or  a 
Triplication  unto  Dr.  Burgess  his  Rejoinder  for  Dr.  Morton.  4to. 
London,  1633.     [E.  18.  2.] 

A  Modest  Advertisement  concerning  the  Controversy  about  Church 
Government.     4to.  London,  1641.     [N.  8.  19.] 

The  Way  towards  the  finding  of  a  Decision  of  the  chief  Controversie 
debated  concerning  Church  Government.     4to.  London,  1641. 

[N.  8.  ^9.1 

A  Tract  concerning  Schisme  and  Schismaticks  ;  wherein  is  briefly  disco- 
vered the  original  Causes  of  all  Schisme.     4to.  London,  1 642. 

[L.  15.  37.] 

Hull  (Thomas)  The  Pulpit  Guarded  v»^ith  Seventeen  Arguments,  proving 
the  Unlawfulness,  Sinfulness,  and  Danger  of  suffering  Private  Persons 
to  take  upon  them  publike  Preaching  and  Expounding  the  Scriptures 
without  a  Call.     4to.  London,  1651.     [N.  8.  34.] 

The  Lawfull  Preacher:  or  a  Short  Discourse,  shewing  that  they  only 
ought  to  preach  who  are  ordain'd  Ministers ;  in  a  Short  Appendix  in 
Answer  to  a  Book  call'd  "  The  Pulpit  Guard  Routed,  written  by  Tho- 
mas Collier."     4to.  London,  1652.     [N.  8.  34.] 

Ferne  (H.)  a  Discourse  upon  the  Case,  as  it  stands  between  the  Church 
of  England  and  of  Rome  on  the  one  hand,  and  again  between  the  same 
Church  of  England  and  those  Congregations  which  have  divided  from 
it  on  the  other  hand.     12mo.  London,  1655.     [F.  16.  6.] 

Hammond  (Henry)  A  Collection  of  Discourses  in  Defence  of  the  Church 
of  England,  against  the  Romanists  and  other  Adversaries,  folio. 
Works,  Vol.  n.     [G.  13.  22.] 

Another  Copy,     folio.      IVorks,  Vol.  II.     [N.  3.  2.] 

Pulpit  Conceptions,  Popular  Deceptions  :  or  the  Giand  Debate  resumed 
in  the  point  of  Prayer.  Being  an  Answer  to  the  Presbyterian  Papers 
presented  to  the  most  Reverend  the  Lords  Bishops  at  the  Savoy  upon 
that  subject.     4to.  London,  1662.     [N.  8.  34.] 


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STiLtiNGFLEET  (Edward)  Irenicum :  a  Weapon  Salve  for  the  Churches 
Wounds,  or  the  Divine  Right  of  Particular  Forms  of  Church  Go- 
vernment.    4to.  London,  1662.      [G.  7.  3.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1662.     [G.  18.  23.] 

A  Defence  of  the  Proposition :  or  some  Reasons  rendered,  why  the 
Non-conformist  Minister,  who  comes  to  his  Parish  Church  and  Com- 
mon Prayer,  cannot  yet  yeeld  to  other  things  that  are  enjoyned,  with- 
out some  Moderation.     4to.  London,  1663.     [M.  20.  53.] 

A  Friendly  Debate  between  a  Conformist  and  a  Nonconformist.  12mo. 
London,  1669.     [M.  18.  31.] 

A  Continuation  of  the  Friendly  Debate.     12mo.  London,  1669. 

[M.  18.  30.] 
A  Further  Continuation  of  the  Friendly  Debate.     12 mo.  Loudon,  1670. 

[M.  18.  32.] 
A  Letter  concerning  Dr.  Owen's  Principles.     4to.  London.  I67O. 

'[P.  45.(3.)] 
Toleration  discussed  in  Two  Dialogues.    1.  Between  a  Conformist  and 
a  Non-conformist  ;     2.  Betwixt  a  Presbyterian  and  an  Independent. 
12rao.  London,  1670.     [E.  16.  SS.] 

The  Argument  of  the  Letter  concerning  Toleration,  briefly  considered 
and  answered.     4to.  Oxford,  1690.     [M.  15.  37.^ 

Stillingfleet  (Edward)  The  Unreasonableness  of  Separation :  or  an 
Impartial  Account  of  the  History,  Nature,  and  Pleas  of  the  Present 
Separation  from  the  Communion  of  the  Church  of  England.  4to. 
London,  1671.     [K.  15,  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1681.     [G.  18.  (22.)] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward)  The  Mischief  of  Separation,  a  Sermon  preached  at 
Guildhall  Chapel  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  [in  1680.]  folio.  Works, 
Vol.  L    [L  4.  20.] 

An  Answer  to  Dr.  Stillingjltefs  Sermon  by  some  Non-covformists.  4to. 
London,  1680.     [P.  52.  6.)] 

The  Mischiefs  of  Imposition  ;  or  an  Antidote  to  a  Discourse  called  "  The 
Mischief  of  Separation  "     4to.  London,  1680.     [P.  52.  (5.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1680.     [P.  35.  (5.)] 

Clagett  (William)  A  Reply  to  a  Pamphlet  called  "  The  Mischief  of 
Impositions  ;"  which  pretends  to  answer  the  Dean  of  St.  Paul's  Sermon 
concerning  the  Mischief  of  Separation.     4to.  London,  1681. 

[N.  8.  26.] 
Baxter  (^Richard)  An  Ansxcer  to  Dr.  Stillingfcet.     4to.  London,  1680. 

[P.  35.  (5.)] 
Owen  {John)  A  Vindication  of  the  Non-Conformists.     4to.  London,  1681. 

[P.  S6.  (4.)] 

O'xen  {John)  An  Enquiry  into  the  Original,  Nature,  Institution,  Power, 

Order  and  Comimmion  of  Evangelical  Churches.      The  First  Part :  with 

ail  Answer  to  the  Discourse  of  the  "  Unreasonableness  of  Separation," 

written  by  Dr.  Stillingjleet.     4to.  London,  1681.     [E.  1.  14.] 

Sherlock  (William)  A  Discourse  about  Church  Unity  ;  being  a  Defence 
of  Dr.  Stillingfleet's  Unreasonableness  of  Separation,  in  Answer  princi- 
pally to  Dr.  Owen  and  Mr.  Baxter.    8vo.  London,  1681.    [G.  18.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1681.     [N.  9.  47.] 


«82  RELIGION. 

Humphrey  (John),  and  Lobb  (Stephen)  A  Reply  to  Dr.  Sherlock's  Defence 
ofDr.Stillivgjlcct.     4-to.  LoH(/on,  1681.     [P.  85.(10.)] 

Peaese  (Joseph)  The  Conformist's  Plea  for  the  Non-conformists.  4to. 
London,  1681.     [P.  S5.  (7-9.)] 

Falkner  (Wm.)  Libertas  Ecclesiastica,  or  a  Discourse  vindicating  the 
Lawfulness  of  those  things  which  are  chiefly  excepted  against  in  the 
Church  of  England,  especially  in  its  Liturgy  and  Worship.  8vo. 
London,  1674.     [D.  14.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1674.     [G.  15.  17.] 

The  Naked  Truth,  or  the  True  State  of  the  Primitive  Church  ;  pleading 
for  the  Toleration  of  Protestant  Dissenters.  By  an  Humble  Moder- 
ator. [Herbert  Croft,  Bishop  of  Hereford.]    4to.  London,  1675. 

[M.  15.  27.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1675.     [P.  35.  (1.)] 

Another  Cc^y.     4to.  London,  1675.     [N.  8.  2i3.] 

Turner  C  Francis,  Bishop  of  Ely)  Animadversions  ana  Pamphlet,  entituled 
'«  Naked  Truth."     4to.  London,  1676.     [P.  35.  (2.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1676.     [P.  45.  (2.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Londo?i,  1676.     [M.  15.  27.] 

Burnet  (  Gilbert  J  A  Modest  Survey  of  the  "  Naked  Truth."    4to.  London, 
^    1676.     [P.  35.  (3.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1676.     [M.  14.  13.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  A  Vindication  of  the  Ordinations  of  the  Church  of 
England.     8vo.  London,  1677.     [N.  9.  42.] 

Lex  Talionis :  or  The  Author  of  Naked  Truth  stript  Naked.  4to.  London, 
1676.     [M.  15.  27.] 

A  Fresh  Suit  against  Independency,  or  the  National  Church  Way.  8vo. 
London,  1677.     [D.  15.  4.] 

The  Present  Separation  self-condemned.     4to.  London,  1678. 

[P.  39.(1.)] 

Fabricii  (J.  S.)  Epistola  Irenica  ad  veuerandos  V.  D.  Ministros  Begno- 
rum  Angliae  Scotiseque  indigenas,  semetipsos  ab  Ecclesia  Natioiiali 
segregantes.     18mo.  Londini,  1677.     [D.  17.9.] 

A  Healing  Paper  ;  or  a  Catholic  Receipt  for  Union  between  the  Mo- 
derate Bishop  and  the  Sober  Nonconformist,  maugre  all  the  Aversa- 
tion  of  the  Unpeaceable.  By  a  Follower  of  Peace  and  Lover  of  Sin- 
cerity.    4to.  London,  1678.     [M.  14.  SO.] 

Celkusma  :  seu  Clamor  ad  Theologos  Hierarchiae  Anglicanoe,  per  quern 
justa  et  sancta  indignatione  permoventur,  excitanturque  ad  sociandas 
vires  et  jungendas  dextras  cum  fratribus  ab  eis  in  disciplina,  ut  luio 
nisu  sese  opponant  Symmistis  de  sue  grege,  qui  Reformat  ionem  in 
Doctrina,  a  decessoribus  optimo  consilio  et  subacto  judicio  incbo- 
atam  et  regni  legibus  stabilitam,  subvertere,  saltem  corrumpcre  sata- 
gunt  Pelagianismo,  Socinianismo  et  Papismo.     4to.  Londini,  1679. 

[M.  14.  3.] 

Grovii  {Roberti)  Responsio  ad  Celcusma.    4to.  Londini,  1680.    [M.  14.  3.] 

Grove  (Robert)  A  Vindication  of  the  Conforming  Clergy  from  the 
Charge  of  Heresie.     4to.   London,  1680.     [P.  39.  (2.)] 


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Felling  (Edward)  The  Good  Old  Way :  a  Discourse  offered  to  all  true- 
hearted  Protestants,  concerning  the  Ancient  Way  of  the  Church  and 
the  Conformity  of  the  Church  of  England  thereunto,  as  to  its  Govern- 
ment, Manner  of  Worship,  Rites  and  Customes.     4to.  London,  1680. 

[M.  14.  3.] 

The  Presbyterians'  Loyalty  and  Zeal  for  Religion,    briefly  demon- 
strated :  in  a  Letter  by  way  of  Reply  to  a  late  fanatical  pamphlet,   in- 
tituled "  The  Knave  Uncloak'd,  or  the  Jesuit  in  its  colours."     4to., 
1680.     [M.  15.  32.] 

HuMPHRYES  (John)  Vindiciee  Veritatis :  A  Narrative  vindicating  the 
Truth  against  the  Aspersions  of  certain  Non-conformists  in  and  about 
London.     4to.  London,  IGSO.     [M.  20.  14.] 

The  Charge  of  Schism  Renewed  against  the  Separatists.     4to.   London, 

1680.  [P.  52.  (7.)] 

The  Conforming  Non-Conformist  and  the  Non-Conforming  Conformist 
pleading  the  Cause  of  either  side  against  violent  Opposers.  8vo. 
London,  1680.     [M.  18.40.] 

Ware  (Robert)  Foxes  and  Firebrands,  or  a  Specimen  of  the  Danger 
and  Harmony  of  Popery  and  Separation.     4to.  London,  1681. 

[P.  52.  (1.)] 
L'EsTRANGE  (Sir  Roger)  The  Disscnterb'  Sayings.     4to.  London,  1681. 

[P.  47.  (8.)] 

Presbytery  Displayed,  for  the  Justification  of  such  as  do  not  like  the 
Government,  and  for  the  Benefit  of  those  that  do  not  understand  it. 
4to.  London,  1681.     [M.  15.  33.] 

A  Short  Defence  of  the  Church  and  Clergy  of  England ;  vi^herein  some 
of  the  Common  Objections  against  both  are  answered.     4to.  London, 

1681.  [M.  16.  30.] 

Dodwell  (Henry)  A  Reply  to  Mr.  Baxter's  Pretended  Confutation  of  a 
book,  entituled  "  Separation  of  Churches  from  Episcopal  Government, 
&c.  proved  Schismatical."    8vo.  London,  1681.     [M.  20.  22.] 

Remaiiks  on  the  Grovirth  and  Progress  of  Non-Conformity.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1682.     [P.  52.  (2.)] 

Mr.  Baxter's  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  England,  as  faithfully  taken 
out  of  his  own  Writings.     4to.  London,  1682.     [P.  52.  (4.)] 

The  Protestant  Reconciler,  humbly  pleading  for  Condescention  to  Dis- 
senting Brethren,  in  Things  indifferent  and  unnecessary,  for  the  Sake 
of  Peace.  By  a  Well-wisher  to  the  Church's  Peace,  and  a  Lamenter 
of  her  sad  Divisions  [^Daniel  Whitby.]    8vo.  London,  1683.  [N.  9.  46.] 

Remarks  on  the  Preface  to  the  "  Prutestant  Reconciler."  4to.  Ijondon,  1683. 

[P.  52.  (8.)] 

Animadxersiuns  upon  a  late  Treatise  entituled  "  The  Protestant  Reconciler 
humbly  pleading  for  Condescention  to  Dissenting  Brethren,"  4*c.  8vo. 
London,  1683.     [M.  19.  38.] 

iSnERLocK  C  William)  A  Vindication  of  the  Rights  of  Ecclesiastical  Autho- 
rity ;  in  Answer  to  the  first  Part  of"'  The  Protestant  Reconciler."  8vo. 
London,  1685.     [L.  7.  25.] 

Humfrey  (John)  The  Third  Step  of  a  Non-Conformist  to  recover  his 
Ministry.     4to.  London,  1 684.     [P.  35.  (11.)] 


R  E  1. 1  G I  O  N. 

A  Brief  Account  of  Ancient  Church  Government,  with  a  Reflection  on 
several  modern  Writings  of  the  Presbyterians  touching  this  Subject. 
4to.  London,  1G85.     [M.  14.  18.] 

Arguments  inducing  to  a  Cessation  of  Penal  Statutes  against  Dissenters. 
4to.  London,  1685.     [P.  45.  (6.)] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Sarum)  The  Church  of  England  and  its  Cere- 
monies vindicated.     4to.  London,  1690.     [P.  48.  (1.)] 

Marlow  (Isaac)  The  Purity  of  Gospel-Communion :  or  Grounds  and 
Reasons  for  Separation  from  Persons  who  hold  erroneous  Doctrine  in 
Matters  of  Faith.     8vo.  London,  1694.     [R.  13.  47.] 

A  Discourse,  shewing  who  they  are  that  are  now  qualify 'd  to  adminis- 
ter Baptism  and  the  Lord's  Supper.  Wherein  the  Cause  of  Episco- 
pacy is  briefly  treated.     4to.  London,  1698.     [M.  14.  10.] 

The  Mystery  of  Phanaticism  :  or  the  Artifices  of  Dissenters,  to  sup- 
port their  Schism,  set  forth  in  several  Letters  to  a  Friend.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1698.     [L.  15.  12.] 

A  Collection  of  Cases  and  other  Discourses,  lately  written  to  recover 
Dissenters  to  the  Communion  of  the  Church  of  England.  By  some 
Divines  of  the  City  of  London,     folio,  London,  1698.     [L  4.  26.] 

A  Collection  of  Cases  to  recover  Dissenters,  &e.  3  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1718.     [Ff.  7.  117-119.] 

Various  Detached  Cases  and  Discourses  to  recover  Dissenters,  in  the 
order  of  time  when  they  were  published  :  viz. — 

A  Serious  Exhorfation,  with  some  important  Advices  relating  to  the 
late  Cases  about  Non-Conformity,  recommended  to  the  present 
Dissenters  from  the  Church  of  England.  [By  William  Cave.] 
4to.  London,  1683.     [M.  15.  14.] 

A  Perswasive  to  Communion  with  the  Church  of  England.     4to. 

London,  1682-3.    [By  Robert  Grove.]     [M.  15.  32.] 
Another  Copy.    London,  1682-3.    M.  14.  33.] 

A  Resolution  of  some  Cases  of  Conscience  which  respect  Church 
Communion.     [By  Wra.  Sherlock.]     4to.  London,  1683. 

[M.  15.  14.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1683.     [P.  39.  (3.) 

The  Case  of  Mixt  Communion. — Whether  it  be  lawful  to  separate 
from  a  Church  upon  the  Account  of  promiscuous  Congregations 
and  Mixt  Communions?  [By  Samuel  Freeman.]  4to.  London, 
1688.     [M.  15.  14.] 

■ Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1683.     [P.  39.  (5.)] 

Some  Considerations  about  the  Case  of  Scandal  or  Giving  Offence  to 
Weak  Brethren.     [By  Benjamin  Calamy.]     4to.  London,  1683. 

[M.  15.  14.] 

The  Case  of  Indifferent  Things  used  in  the  Worship  of  God,  pro- 
posed and  stated.      [By  John  Williams.]]     4to.  London,  1682-3. 

[M.  14.  33.'] 

The  Lawfulness  of  Hearing  the  Ministers  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land.    4to.  London,  1683.     [P.  39.  (6.)] 

An  Answer  to  the  Dissenters'  Objections  against  the  Common 
Prayers,  and  some  other  parts  of  Divine  Service,  prescribed  in 
the  Liturgie  of  the  Church  of  England.  [By  William  Clagett.] 
4to.     London,  16S3.     [M.  14.  33.] 


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Certain  Cases  of  Conscience  Resolved,  concerning  the  Lawfulness 
of  joining  with  forms  of  Prayer  in  Public  Worship.     [By  John 

Scott.]     4to.  London,  1683.     [M.  15.  14.] 

The  Lawfulness  of  Lay-Communion  with  the  Church  of  England 
considered,  and  shewed  from  the  Testimony  of  above  an  hundred 
eminent  Non-conformists  of  several  Perswasions.  4to.  London, 
1683.     [M.  15.  14.] 

The  Difference  of  the  Case  between  the  Separation  of  Protestants 
from  the  Church  of  Rome,  and  the  Separation  of  Dissenters  from 
the  Church  of  England.     QBy  William  Clagett.]     4to.  London, 

1683.  [M.  14.  33.] 

The  Resolution  of  this  Case  of  Conscience, — Whether  the  Church 
of  England's  Symbolizing  so  far  as  it  doth  with  the  Church  of 
Rome,  makes  it  unlawful  to  hold  Communion  with  the  Church  of 
England?     [By  Edward  Fowler.]     4to.  London,  1683. 

[M.  15.  14.] 

A  Defence  of  the  Resolution  of  this  Case  of  Conscience,  viz.  Whe- 
ther the  Church  of  England's  Symbolizing  so  far  as  it  doth  with 
the  Church  of  Rome,  makes  it  unlawful  to  hold  Communion  with 
the  Church  of  England.     [By  Edward  Fowler.]     4to.  London, 

1684.  [P.  39.  (7.)] 

The  Case  of  the  Cross  in  Baptism  considered.  [By  Nathaniel  Res- 
bury.]     4to.  London,  1684.     [P.  39.  (9.)] 

The  Case  of  kneeling  at  the  Sacrament,  stated  and  resolved.  In 
two  Parts.    [By  John  Evans.]     4to.  London,  1683.    [M.  14.  33.] 

The  Dissenter's  Guide  about  kneeling  at  the  Sacrament.  4to. 
London,  16—.     [P.  39.  (10.)] 

A  Discourse  about  Edification :  in  Answer  to  a  Question,  whether 
it  is  lawful  for  any  Man  to  forsake  the  Communion  of  the  Church 
of  England,  and  go  to  the  Separate  Meetings,  because  he  can 
better  edifie  there.    [By  Gregory  Hascard.]     4to.  London,  1683. 

[M.  15.  14.] 

A  Discourse  of  Profiting  by  Sermons,  and  going  to  hear,  where  men 
think  they  can  profit  most.  [By  Simon  Patrick.]  4to.  London, 
1683.     [M.  14.  33.] 

A  Discourse  of  Profiting  by  Hearing  of  Sermons.  QBy  Simon  Pa- 
trick.]    4to.  London,  1683.     [P.  39.  (4.3] 

An  Argument  for  Union,  taken  from  the  True  Interest  of  those 
Dissenters  in  England,  who  call  themselves  Protestants.  4to. 
London,  1683.     [By  Thomas  Tenison.]     [M.  15.  14.] 

A  Perswasive  to  Dissenters  to  Unity  in  Religion.  4to.  London,  1684. 

[P.  39.  (8.)] 

Peirce    (James)    Some    Considerations   on    the    Sixth    Chapter   of  the 

Abridgement  of  the  London  Cases.     8vo.  London,  1708.    [L.  15.  38.] 

The    Dutch  Way  of  Toleration  most  proper  for  English  Dissenters. 
4to.  London,  1699.     [P.  44.  (6.)] 

Bennet  (Thomas)  An  Answer  to  the  Dissenters*  Plea  for  Separation. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1700.     [B.  6.  24.] 

Animadversions   on  a  "  Letter   to    the   Nonconformists  of  England." 
4to.  London,  1701.     [P.  48.  (9.)] 


286  RELIGION. 

HoADLY  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Winchester)  Tracts  on  Conformity  to 
Church  and  State,     folio.     Works,  Vol.  I.     [Q.  1.5.] 

Hoadly  (Benj.)  The  Reasonableness  of  Conformity  to  the  Church  of 
England,  represented  to  the  Dissenting  Ministers.  2  Parts.  8vo. 
London,  1703.     [L.  15.  7,33.] 

Another  Copy,  with  the  Defence   of  the  Reasonableness   of 

Conformity,  &c.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1705.     [N.  7.  52,53.] 

Hoadly  (Benj.)  A  Brief  Defence  of  Episcopal  Ordination.  8vo. 
London,  1707.     [N.  7.  51.] 

Hoadly  (Benj.)  A  Defence  of  Ministerial  Conformity  to  the  Church 
of  England,  in  Answer  to  the  Misrepresentations  of  the  Terras  thereof 
byMr.  Calamy.      8vo.  London,  1702.     [M.  6.  44.] 

DoRRiNGTON  (Theophilus)  The  Plain  Man's  Preservative  from  the  Error 
of  the  Anabaptists.     12mo.  London,  1702.     [P.  353.  (6.)] 

Bennet  (Thomas)  A  Discourse  of  Schism.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1702. 

[R.  11.  29.] 

Bennet  (Thomas)  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Shepherd's  Considerations  on  the 
Defence  of  the  Discourse  on  Schism.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1703. 

[B.  6.  21.] 

Reflections  on  a  Scandalous  Pamphlet  entituled  "  The  Shortest  Way 
with  the  Dissenters."     4to.  London,  1703.     [P  14.  (14.)] 

A  View  of  the  Controversy  about  Occasional  Conformity.     4to.  London, 

1703.  [P.  48.  (10.)] 

Moderation  truly  stated  :  or  a  Review  of  a  late  Pamphlet,  entituled 
"Moderation  a  Vertue,  or  the  Occasional  Conformist  justify'd  from  the 
Imputation  of  Hypocrisy."  With  a  Prefatory  Letter  to  Dr.  D'Ave- 
nant,  concerning  his  late  Essays    on  Peace  and  War.     4to.  London, 

1704.  [M.  14.  15.] 

Occasional  Conformity  an  unjustifiable  Practice,  in  Answer  to  a  Pam- 
phlet entituled  "  Moderation  a  Virtue  ;"  with  a  short  Vindication  of 
the  Churcli  of  England  from  that  Author's  groundless  Reasons  for  Se- 
paration.    4to.  London,  1704.     [N.  8.  23.] 

BuRscouGH  (Robert)  A  Discourse,  1.  Of  the  Unity  of  the  Church;  2. 
Of  the  Separation  of  Dissenters  from  the  Church  of  England  :  3. 
Of  their  setting  up  Churches  against,  tlie  Conforming  Churches,  &c. 
8vo.  Exeter,  1704.     [M.  19.  5.] 

Wesley  (Samuel)  A  Defence  of  a  Letter  concerning  the  Education  of 
Dissenters  in  their  Private  Academies  :  being  an  Answer  to  the  De- 
fence of  the  Dissenters'  Education.  4to.  London,  1704.    [P.  48.  (22.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  15.  10.] 

Brigos  (^Joseph)  Cathohck  Unity  and  Church  Communion  ;  or  the  Chris- 
tian's Duty  to  communicate  constantly  with  the  Church  of  England. 
12mo.  London,  1704.     [M.  18.  4  ] 

The  Rights  of  the  Church  of  England  asaertcd,  and  proved,  in  an  An- 
swer to  a  late  Pamphlet,  intitled,  "  The  Rights  of  the  Protestant 
Dissenters,"  in  a  Revie*    of  their  Case.     4lo.  London,  1 705. 

[M.  14.  15.'] 

Bennet  (Thomas)  A  Confutation  of  Quakerism.    8vo.  Cambridge,  1705. 

[B.  6.  27.] 


CONTROVERSY  WITH  DISSENTERS.  287 

King  (William,  Archbishop  of  Dublin)  An  Admonition  to  the  Dissenters  ; 
being  a  Vindication  of  a  Discourse  on  the  Inventions  of  Men  in  the 
Worship  of  God.     12mo.  London,  1706.     [P.  349.  (4.)] 

Wells  (Edward)  A  Letter  from  a  Minister  of  the  Church  of  England  to 
a  Dissenting  Parishioner.     12mo.  Oxford,  1796.     [M.  18.  15.] 

Dr.  Wells's  Theses  against  the  Validity  of  Presbyterian  Ordination 
proved  to  hold  good ;  and  Mr.  Peirce's  Theses  for  the  Validity  of 
Presbyterian  Ordination  proved  not  to  hold  good.  12mo.  Oxford, 
1707.     With  Mr.  Peirce's  Replies.     [M.  18.  2.] 

Controversial  Treatises  against  the  Dissenters.     8vo.  London, 

1716.     [R,  7.  53.^ 

The  Invalidity  of  Presbyterian  Ordination,  proved  from  the  Presbyte- 
rian's own  Doctrine.    8vo.  London,  1707.     [L.  15.  38.] 

Some  Brief  Remarks  on  the  Letters  of  the  Geneva  and  Oxford  Univer- 
sities, lately  published,     folio,  London,  1708.     [M.  14.  12.] 

Peircii  (Jacobi)  Vindiciae  Fratrum  Dissentientium  in  Anglia  adversus  G. 

Nicholsii  Defensionem  Ecclesise  Anglicanse.    8vo.  Londini,  1710. 

[R.  9.  67.] 
Bowtell  (J.)  A  Sermon,  to  prove  that  Dissenters  are  imposed  upon  by 

their  Teachers.     8vo.  London,  1711.  [P.  112.  (15,)] 

The  Plka  for  Toleration  on  Pretence  of  Tenderness  of  Conscience, 
proved  to  be  a  Cheat,  from  the  Practice  and  Prevarication  of  some 
of  the  greatest  Managers  and  Sticklers  for  it.     8vo.  London,  1712. 

[M.  19.  50.] 

The  Sense  of  the  Church  of  England  with  respect  to  the  Schism  of  the 
Dissenters.     Svo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  13.] 

Owen  (Charles)  Plain  Dealing:  or  Separation  without  Schism,  and 
Schism  without  Separation  in  the  Case  of  Protestant  Dissenters  and 
Churchmen.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [P.  190.  (10.)] 

The  External  Peace  of  the  Church,  only  attainable  by  a  Zeal  for  Scrip- 
ture in  its  just  Latitude,  and  by  mutual  Charity,  not  by  a  Pretence 
of  Uniformity  of  Opinion.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [M.  20.  26.] 

Delaune  (Thomas)  A  Plea  for  the  Non-Conformists.  8vo.  London, 
1733.     [P.  82.  4.] 

Hart  (Edward J  The  Bulwark  Stormed,  in  Answer  to  T.  De  Laune's  "  Pica." 
8vo.  London,  1717.  [P.  82.  (5.)] 

Peirce  (James)  A  Defence  of  the  Dissenting  Ministry  and  Presbyterian 
Ordination.     2  Parts.     Svo.  London,  1717.     [P.  155.  (6,7.)] 

Plain  Reasons  for  Dissenting,  by  a  true  Protestant.  8vo.  London,  1718. 

[P.  139.  (1.)] 
Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  The  Authority  of  the  Clergy,  and  the  Liberties  of 
the  Laity,  stated  and  vindicated.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [R.  12.  30.] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  Polemical  Tracts  :  or  a  Collection  of  Papers  written  in 
Defence  of  the  Doctrines  and  Discipline  of  the  Church  of  England, 
folio,  Cambridge,  1727.     [F.  13.  18.] 

Tasker  (John)  Reasons  for  a  Religious  Separation  from  the  Church  of 

England.     8vo.  London,  1729.     [P.  72.  (9.)] 
The  Independent  Whig :  or  a  Defence  of  Primitive  Christianity  and  of  our 

Ecclesiastical  Establishment  against  the  Claims  and  Encroachments  of 


RELIGION. 

fanatical  and  disaifected  Clergymen.     [By  Thomas  Gordon.]      3  vols. 
8vo.  London,  1732-47.     [R.  14.  34-36.] 
A  Scourge  for  the  Dissenters,  or  the  Fanatick  Vipers :  occasioned  by 
their  intemperate  Zeal  and  Invectives  against  the  Church  of  England. 
8vo.   London,  1735.     [P.  229.  (4.)] 

Rogers  (J.)  A  Persuasive  to  Conformity ;  addressed  to  the  Dissenters. 
8vo.  London,  1736.     [R.  18.24.] 

Plain  Reasons  for  Dissenting  from  the  Church  of  England.     4to. 

[P.  59.  (4.)] 

A  Short  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  called  "  Plain  Reasons  fur  Dissenting"  Sj-c. 
8vo.  Ipsirich,  1740.     [R.  18.  24.] 

White  (John)  Three  Letters  to  a  Gentleman  Dissenting  from  the  Church 
of  England  ;  with  two  Defences  of  them,  and  an  Appendix.  8vo. 
London,  1746-50.     [R.  19,  5.] 

TowGooD  (Micaiah)  The  Dissenting  Gentleman's  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr. 
White's  Three  Letters.  In  Three  Letters,  with  a  Postscript.  8vo. 
London,  1746-50.     [R.  18.  24.] 

White  (John)  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Samuel  Chandler  ;  being  a  Vindication  of 
some  Passages  in  the  Three  Letters  against  his  "  Case  of  Subscrip- 
tion," &c.     8vo.  London,  1749.     [R.  19.  5.] 

Considerations  on  a  Comprehension,  or  Union  of  Protestants  by  recon- 
ciling and  uniting  the  more  moderate  Dissenters  to  the  Church  of 
England.     8vo.  London,  1748.     [R.  18.  24.] 

Free  and  Candid  Disquisitions  relating  to  the  Church  of  England.  [By 
John  Jones  and  others.]     Svo.  London,  1767.     [F.  26.  27.] 

An  Apology  for  the  Authors  of  a  Book  intitled  *'  Free  and  Candid  Dis- 
quisitions," &c.     8vo.  London,  1750.     [P.  188.  1.] 

White  (John)  Free  and  Impartial  Considerations  upon  the  "  Free  and 
Candid  Disquisitions,"  ^c.     8\o.  London,  1751.     [P.  188.  (2.)] 

Cursory  Animadversions  upon  "  Free  and  Candid  Disquisitions,"  tending  to 
clear  up  and  explain  the  Necessity  of  a  Liturgy.     8vo.  London,  1753. 

[P.   188.  (3.)] 

Jones  (W^illiam)  A  Serious  and  Dispassionate  Inquiry  relating  to  some 
parts  of  our  Established  Worship  objected  to  in  a  late  Treatise  intitled 
"An  Appeal  to  the  Common  Sense  of  Christians,"  «fcc.  8vo.  London, 
1753.     [P.  188.(4.)] 

Serious  and  Free  Thoughts  on  the  present  State  of  the  Church  and  of 
Religion.     By  a  Christian.     Svo.  London,  1755.     [P.  188.  (5.) 

Seagrave  (Robert)  The  Principles  of  Liberty  ;  or  the  Right  of  Mankind 
to  judge  for  themselves  in  matters  of  Faith,  without  positive  and  com- 
pulsive Determinations.     8vo.  London,  1755.     [P.  188.  (6.)] 

Howe  (Thomas)  Episcopacy  : — a  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Forster.  Svo. 
London,  1765.     [P.  235.  (1.)] 

A  Calm  and  Plain  Answer  to  the  Enquisy,  Why  are  you  a  Dissenter  from 
the  Church  of  England?  [By  Micaiah  Towgood.]    Svo.  London,  1772. 

[P.  278.  (14.)] 

Palmer  (John)  Letter  to  Dr.  Balgny  on  the  subject  of  his  Charge  deli- 
vered to  the  Archdeaconry  of  Winchester  in  1772.  With  a  Postscript 
relative  to  certain  Observations  respecting  the  Dissenters  and  Tolera- 
tion.    Svo.  London,  1773.     [P.  286.  (9.)] 


TREATISES  ON  HERESIES.  289 

Loose  Hints  on  the  subject  of  Nonconformity,  addressed  to  the  Bishops. 
8vo.  London,  1773.     [P.  279.  (1.)] 

Robinson  (Robert)  Lectures  on  the  Principles  of  Non-Conformity.  12mo. 
Nottingham,  1797.     C^h.  4.  34.] 

Daubeny  (Charles)  A  Guide  to  the  Church :  with  an  Appendix.  2  vols. 
8vo.  London,  1798-9.     l¥i\  6.  78,79,] 

• Another  Copy.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1804.     [K.  26.  15,16.] 

Hill  (Sir  Richard)  An  Apoiogij  for  Brotherly  Love  and  for  the  Doctrines 
of  the  Church  of  England,  in  Reply  to  the  "  Guide  to  the  Church."  8v6. 
London,  1798.'    [Ff.  6.  80.] 

Hill  C Sir  Richard)  Reformation  Truth  Restored:  A  Reply  to  the  ^*  Ap- 
pendix to  the  Guide  to  the  Church."     8vo.  London,  1800.     [Hh.  3.  44.] 

Hill  (Sir  Richard)  Daubenism  confuted,  and  Martin  Luther  vindicated. 
8vo.  London,    1800.     [Hh.  3.  44.] 

Jones  (Wm.)  A  Short  View  of  the  Argument  between  the  Dissenters  and 
the  Church  of  England.    8vo.  Iti  the  Scholar  Armed,  Vol.  II.  [Ff.  4.  35.] 

Gray  (Robert)  A  Dialogue  between  a  Churchman  and  a  Methodist. 
12mo.  Oxford,  1801.     [Hh.  7.  32.] 

Taylor  (T.  G.)  An  Answer  to  the  Question,  Why  are  you  a  Churchman? 
12mo.  London,  1802.     [Hh.  7.  38.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1811.     [Aa.  3.  82.] 

SiKES  (Thomas)  A  Dialogue  between  a  Minister  of  the  Church  and  his 
Parishioner,  concerning  the  Christian's  Liberty  of  choosing  his  Teacher. 
12mo.  London,  1802.     [Hh.  7.  32.] 

Sikes  (Thomas)  A  Dialogue  between  a  Minister  of  the  Church  and  his 
Parishioner,  concerning  Gospel-Preachers.     12mo.  London,  1803. 

[Hh.  7.  38.] 

7.  Miscellaneous  Treatises  on  Heresies. 

Alfonsi  a  Castro,  Ad  versus  omnes  Hsereses  Libri  XIII.     folio,  Ant- 

verpiae,  1565.     [H.  9.  13.] 
Eden  (Georgii)  Malleus  Haereticorum.    8vo.  Viennae,  1580.    [K.  17- 10.] 
EuTHYMii,    Monachi  Zigabeni,    Orthodoxae  Fidei   Dogmatica  Panoplia,     , 

Latine  reddita  per  Franciscum  Zinum.    folio,  Venetiis,  1555.  [M.  9.  8.] 

HiEREMi^  (Constantinopolitani  Patriarchte)  Censura  Orientalis  Ecclesiae, 
de  prsecipuis  nostri  seculi  Hereticorum  dogmatibus.  8vo.  Coloniae, 
1582.     [L.  18.  8.] 

Barclaii  (Joannis)  Paraenesis  ad  Sectarios  hujus  temporis,  de  Vera  Ec- 
clesia.  Fide,  ac  Religione.     18mo.  Coloniae,  1625.     [K.  16.  37.] 

LoRicHii  (Jodoci)  Fortalitiura  Christianae  Fidei  ac  Religionis  adversus 
Haereses  horum  temporum  prsecipuas.   8vo.  Rottevillse,  1 606.  [K.  19.1.] 

Peyrerxi  (Isaaci)  Praeadamitae ;  sive  Exercitatio  super  Versibus  12,  13, 
et  14mo  capitis  quinti  Epistolae  D.  Pauli  ad  Romanes.  Quibus  in- 
ducuntur  Homines  ante  Adamum  conditi.     4to.  1655.     [K.  20.  28.] 

Maresii  (Samuelis)  Refutatio  Fabulce  ProEadamiticce.  18 mo.  Groningce, 
1656.     [Q.  6.  43.] 

Pratkoli  (Gabrielis)  Elenchus  Haereticorum  Omnium,  ab  Orbe  condito 
ad  nostra  usque  tempora,  Alpbabetico  ordine  digestus.  4to.  Coloniae, 
1605.     [K.  20.  10.] 

U 


290  RELIGION. 

Sainctes  (Claudii  de)  Ad  Edicta  Veterum  Principum  de  Licentia  Sec- 
tarum  in  Christiana  Religione.  Item  Methodus  contra  Sectas,  quarn 
secuti  sunt  primi  Catholici  Imperatores.  8vo.  Parisiis,  1561.  [G.  8.  21.] 

Vossn  (Gerardi  Johannis)  Historise  de  Controversiis,  quas  Pelagius  ejus- 
que  reliquiae  moveruntjLibri  Septem.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1618.  [C.  9.  20.] 

Steubisg  (Henry)  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Foster  on  the  subject  of  Heresy. 
Svo.  London,  1735.     [A.  17.  43.(7.)] 

Foster  (James J  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Stcbbing's  "  Letter  on  the  subject  of 
Heresy."     8vo.  London,  1735.     [A.  17.  43.(8.)] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  A  Second  Letter  to  Mr.  Foster  on  the  subject  of 
Heresy.     Svo.  London,  1735.     [A.  17.  43.(9,)] 

Foster  (James)  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Stebbing  s  "  Second  Letter  on  the  subject 
of  Heresy."     8vo.  London,  1735.     [A.  17.  43,(10,)] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  A  true  State  of  the  Controversy  on  the  subject  of 
Heresy,  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Foster.    8vo.  London,  1735.  [A.  17.  44.(11.)] 

Foster  C  James  J  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Stcbbing's  "  True  State  of  the  Contro- 
versy."    8vo.  London,  1737.     [A,  17.  44.(12.)] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  Reply  to  Mr.  Foster's  Answer.     8vo.  London,  1737. 

[A.   17.  44.(13.)] 
An  Impartial  Account  of  the  Rise  of  Athanasianism  and  Arianism.    Svo. 
London,  1761.     [P.  218.  (1 1.)] 


VIII.  Pastoral  Theology. 
1.  Treatises  on  the  Pastoral  Care. 

Chrysostomi  (Joannis,  Archiepiscopi  Constantinopolitani)  De  Sacerdotio 
Libri  Sex,  Gr.  Lat.  cura  Joannis  Hughes.     Svo.  Cantabrigite.  1710. 

[D.   7.  28.] 
Chrysostomi  (Joannis)  de  Sacerdotio  Libri  Sex.    Svo.  Cantabrigise,  1710. 

[Hh.  9.  53.] 
Chrysostomi  (Joannis)  de  Sacerdotio  Libri  Sex.     Svo.  Cantabrigiae,  1712. 

[H.  7.  38.] 
Chrysostomi   (Joannis)   de   Sacerdotio   Libri  Sex,   Greece,     folio.  Inter 
Operi/m  Tomum  VI.     [I.  4.  S.] 

Chrysostomi  (Joannis)  de  Sacerdotio  Libri  Sex,  Graece  et  Latine.     folio. 
Inter  Operum  Tomum  I.     [E.  3.  1.] 

GREGORiiPapae  I.  Liber  Curae  Pastoralis.  Svo.  Parisiis,  1511.  [K.  Is.  39.] 

'  Gregorii  De  Cura  Pastorali  Liber,  editus  a  Jeremia  Stephano.     12mo. 
Londini,  1629,     [K.  18.  46.] 

Johannis  de  Burgo  Pupilla  Oculi,  omnibus  Sacerdotibus  tarn  curatis  et 
non-curatis  summe  necessaria.     4to.  Rothomagi.     [H.  7.  8.] 

Clichtovei  (Judoci)  De  Vita  et  Moribus  Sacerdotum  Opusculum.  4to. 
Parisiis,  1520.     [Ff.  7.  109.] 

PoNissoNi  (Francisci)  De  Officio  Pastorum  et  Ovium,  ad  exemplar  Jesu 
Christi,  boni  pastoris.     12mo.  Tolosse,  1550.     [K.  18.  47-] 

RiCHEL  (Dionysii  a)  Opusculum  de  Vita  Sacerdotum  ac  Canonicorum,  et 
caeterorum  Ministrorum  Ecclesias.    24mo.  Lovanii,  1564.    [H.  17.  45.] 

ToLKTi  (Francisci,  Cardinalis)  De  Instructione  Sacerdotum  et  Peccatisx 
Mortalibus  Libri  Septem.     8vo.  Duaci,  1613.     [K.  19.  23.] 


PASTORAL    CARE.  291 

Officium  Concionatoris,  in  quo  sunt  Praecepta  utilissima  de  invenienda 
habendaqiie  Concione.     4to,  Cantabrigiae,  1655.     []M.  20.  18.] 

An  Apology  for  the  Clergy ;  being  an  Answer  to  the  Question,  "  Whether 
they  ought,  as  Writers,  to  meddle  in  Politicks?"     8vo.  l-ondon,  1727. 

[P.   113.  (6.)] 

Advice  to  a  Young  Clergyman  how  to  conduct  himself  in  the  Common 

Offices  of  Life.     In  a  Letter  from  a  late  Prelate.     8vo.  London,  1741. 

[P.  260.  (3.)] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1741.     [P.  97.  (2.)] 

AdvIce  from  a  Bishop  to  a  Young  Clergyman.     8vo.  London,  1  759. 

[P.  326.  (3.)] 
A  Lettek  of  free  Advice  to  a  Young  Clergyman.     Svo.  Ipswich,  1765. 

[P.  260.  (2.)] 

An  Appeal  to  the  Bishops,  the  Clergy,   and  the  Public,  on   the  present 

mode  of  Education  for  Holy  Orders.     Svo.  London,  1798.  [Gg.  7.  9.] 

Blomfield  (Charles  James,  Bisiiop  of  Chester)  A  Reference  to  Jewish 
Tradition  necessary  to  an  Interpreter  of  the  New  Testament.  Svo. 
Cambridge,  1817.,  [Hh.  7.  29.] 

Bray  (Thomas)  Bibliotheca  Parochialis:  or  a  Scheme  of  such  Theological 
Heads,  both  general  and  particular,  as  are  more  peculiarly  requisite 
to  be  well  studied  by  every  Pastor  of  a  Parish ;  together  with  a  Cata- 
logue of  Books,  which  may  be  read  upon  each  of  those  Points.  Part  T. 
4to.  London,  1697.     [M.  14.  15.] 

Bray  (Thomas)  Tentamina  Bibliothtcaria  ;  or.  Certain  Theological  Tracts, 
selected  from  the  Works  of  the  great  Erasmus,  and  digested  into  order 
very  much  upon  the  plan  of  a  Parochial  Library.     Svo.  London,  1727. 

[P.  233.  (12.)] 

Bull  (George,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  A  Companion  ibr  the  Candidates 
of  Holy  Orders :  or,  the  great  Importance  and  Principal  Duties  of  the 
Priestly  Office.      ]2mo.  London,  1714.     [M.  18.  3.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1  714.     [P.  347.  1.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  A  Discourse  of  the  Pastoral  Care. 

The  Third  Edition.     With  a  new  Preface.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

[R.   13.  80.] 
The  Oxford  Scholar  s  Answer  to  the  Bishop  of  Sarmris  New  Preface  to  the 

third  Edition  of  his  '^Pastoral  Care."     Svo.  London,  1713.  [L.  15.  40.] 

The  Clergy  and  the  present  Ministry  vindicated  in  a  Letter  to  Bishop  Burnet, 
occasioned  by  his  New  Preface  to  his  "  Pastoral  Care."  Svo.  London, 
1713.     [L.^15.  5.] 

Campbell  (George)  The  Character  of  a  Gospel  Minister.  Svo.  Aber- 
deen, 1752.     [P.  333.  (2.)] 

CocKBURN  (William)  Strictures  on  Clerical  Education.  Svo.  London, 
1809.     [Gg.  7.  14.] 

Curteis  ( )  Advice  to  a  Son  at  the  University,  designed  for  Holy 

Orders.     Svo.  London,  1725.     [P.  111.  (2.)] 

A  Dissuasive  from  entering  into  Holy  Orders.     12rao.  London,  1732. 

[Hh.  4. '25.] 
Edwards  (John)  The  Preacher :  A  Discourse  on  the  Offices  and  Em- 
ployments of  those  of  that  Character  in  the  Church.  To  which  is 
added,  a  Catalogue  of  some  Authors  who  may  be  beneficial  to  Young 
Preachers  and  Students  in  Divinity  ;  and  a  Discourse  intitled  '•  The 
Hearer."     2  Parts.     Svo.  London,  1705-6.     [iM.  6.  G,7.'] 

U   2 


^9J?  '  RELIGION. 

LiGHTFOOT  (Robert)  Remarks  vpun  some  Fasnages  in  Dr.  Edwards's 
Preacher;  discovering  his  false  Reasonings  and  unjust  Rejlect ions  upon 
his  Brethren  the  Clergy.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [M.  19.  27.] 

Lighffuot  (Robert J  Dr.  Edwards's  Vindication  considered,  in  a  Letter  to  a 
Friend;  wherdn  Archbishop  Tiltotson  and  others  are  vindicated  from  his 
unjnsf  Re/iections.     8vo.  London,  \7\Q.     [M.  19.  27.] 

Gerard  (Alexander)  The  Pastoral  Care.    8vo.  London,  1799.  [C.  24.  12.] 
Hall  (Robert)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Eustace  Carey,  on  his  Designation 
as  a  Christian  Missionary  to  India.     8vo.  Leicester,  1814.  [Ff.  6.  37.] 
HERBfeRT  (George)   The  Country  Parson  ;    his  Character  and   Rule  of 
Holy  Life,  to  which  is  added,  Jacula  Prudentum,  or  outlandish  Pro- 
verbs.    2irao.  London,  1652.     [B.  8.  2.] 

Latham  (John)  A  View  of  the  Difficulties  and  Discouragements  attend- 
ing those  who  enter  into  Holy  Orders.     8vo.  London,  1 7^&.  [P.  81.  (7.)] 

Law  (Wm.)  An  Humble,  Earnest,  and  Affectionate  Address  to  the 
Clergy.     8vo.  London,  1774.     [Ff.  7.  17.] 

Masont  (Jolin)  A  Letter  to  a  Friend  upon  his  Entrance  upon  the  Minis- 
terial Office.     8vo.  London,  1753.     [P.  260.  (4.] 

Mason  (John)  The  Student  and  Pastor.     12mo.  London,  1755.  [E.  27.  15.] 

Paley  (William)  The  Dangers  incidental  to  the  Clerical  Character  stated 
(a  Sermon.)     4to.  London,  1795.     [Hh.  4.  46.] 

Anotljcr  Copy.     4to.  London,  1795.     [Hh.  3.  50.] 

St.  George  (Arthur)  The  Archdeacon's  Examination  of  Candidates  for 
Holy  Orders,  according  to  the  History,  Canons,  and  Articles  of  Reli- 
gion, of  the  Church  of  England  and  h-eland.      12mo.  London,  1751. 

[A.   19.  114.] 

Storry  (Robert)  The  Nature  and  Importance  of  the  Christian  Ministry 
(a  Sermon.)     8vo.  Colchester,  1811.     [Hh.  7.  29.] 

WiLKS  (Sara.  Chas.)  An  Essay  on  the  Signs  of  Conversion  and  Uncon- 
version  in  the  Ministers  of  the  Church.     8vo.  London,  1814. 

[Gg.  7..  10.] 

Another  Copy.     8 vo.  London,  1814.     [Gg.  7.  12.] 

*^*  The  nature  and  duties  of  the  Ministerial  Office  are  also  discussed  in  the 
various  Ordination  Sermons,  <^c.  which  are  noticed  in  Title  IX.  §§.  ii-iv. 
infra. 


2.  Treatises  on  the  Composition  of  a  Sermon^  and  on 
the  A  rt  of  Preaching. 

EEASMi(Desiderii)Ecclesiastes;  sive  de  RationeConcionandi.  (  [C.  4.  15. 
folio.     Inter  Openim  Tom.  V.  -  -  -  (  L.  10.  10.] 

Erasmi  (Desiderii)  Ecclesiastes  sive  Concionator  Evangelicus.  Liber 
primus  :  cui  praefigitur  Dissertatio  Praelirainaris  h  Thoma  Bray.  8vo. 
Londini,  1730.     [R.  9.  69.'] 

JoANNis  Segobiensis  De  Praedicatione  Evangelicd  Libri  IV. ;  in  quibus 
de  forma  stiidendi  atque  docendi  Scripturam  Sacram,  et  de  Conciona- 
toris  Officio  disseritur.     4to.  Brixia?,  1586.     [G.  19.  1.] 


COMPOSITION  OF  A  SERMOxN,  ETC.  293 

JoANNis  DE  S.  Geminiano  Summa  de  Exemplis  et  Rerum  Similitudinibus 
Locupletissima,  Verbi  Dei  Concionatoribus  maximo  usui  futura.  8vo. 
Antverpiae,  1609.     [G.  19.  17.] 

CoppENSTEiN  (J.  Andreae)  Dispositio  Concionum,  ex  D.  Thomae  de  Aquino 
Commentariis  in  Matthasum  et  Joannem,  et  ex  S.  Bonaventurse  Com- 
mentariis  in  Lucam.     2  tomis,  8vo.  Moguntiae,  1616.     [G.  18.  8-9.] 

Labata  (Francisci)    Loci   Communes  ad  Conciones  ordine    alphabetico 

digesti.     4to.  Coloniae,  1628.     [G.  20.  iS.] 
Labata  (Francisci)  Magnus  Apparatus  Concionatorum  ;  seu  Loci  Cdm- 

munes  ad  Conciones  ordine  alphabetico  digesti.     2  tomis,  4to.  Colonise, 

1628.     [G.  20.  4,5.] 
MoLANi  (Joannis)  Bibliotheca  Mateviarum,   Docentibus,   Concionantibus, 

ac  Scriptoribus  pernecessaria.     4to.  Coloniae,  1618.     fG.  19.  2.] 
PoNTANi  a  Bratenberg  (Georgii  Bartholdi)  Bibliotheca,   sive  Theatrum 

Concionum,  ^,  celebrioribus  antiquis  novisque  Authoribus  ordine  con- 

gesta.     folio,  3  tomis  in  2,  Coloniae,  1625.     [I.  2.  13,14] 

Enfield  (William)  The  Preacher's  Directory  :  or  a  Series  of  Subjects, 
proper  for  Public  Discourses,  with  Texts  under  each  head.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1771.     [R.  17.  25.] 

Cooke  (John)  The  Preacher's  Assistant,  containing  a  Series  of  the  Texts 
of  Sermons  and  Discourses,  from  the  Restoration  to  the  present  Time. 
2  vols.  8vo.  Oxford,  1783.     [Ff.  5.  25,26.] 

Ball  (John)  Remarks  on  a  new  Way  of  Preaching.    8vo.  London,  1736. 

[P.  97.  (12.)] 
Barecroft  (J.)  Ars  Concionandi :  or  Instructions  to  Young  Students  in 

Divinity.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [R.  13.  81.] 
Chandler  (Samuel)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev,  Mr.  John^Guyse,  occasioned  by 

two  Sermons,  prenchedon  Acts  ix.  20.   Svo.  London,  1730.  [P.  265.  3.] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  A  Second  Letter  to  Mr.  Guyse,  in  which  the  Scripture 
Account  of  Preaching  Christ  is  cleared  and  defended.  8vo.  London, 
1730.     [P.  313.  (9.)] 

Claude  (John)  An  Essay  on  the  Composition  of  a  Sermon.  Translated 
from  the  French,  with  Notes,  by  Robert  Robinson.  2  vols.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1788.     [K.  26.  1,2.] 

Claude  (John)  An  Essay  on  the  Composition  of  a  Sermon.  Translated 
by  Robert  Robinson.  With  an  Appendix  of  100  Skeletons  of  Sermons, 
by  the  Rev.  Charles  Simeon,  royal  Svo,  Cambridge,  1796.  [Hh.1.39.] 

Another  Copy,     royal  Svo.  Cambridge,  1796.     [R.  17.  43.] 

FoRDYCE  (James)  The  Eloquence  of  the  Pulpit,     Svo.  Aberdeen,  1752. 

[P.  333.  (3.)] 
Henley  (John)  On  Speaking  and  Action  in  Preaching.     4to.  London, 
1725.     [P.  33.  (26.)] 

Jennings  (John)  Two  Discourses  ;  of  Preaching  Chri:>t,  and  of  Particular 
and  Experimental  Preaching.     12mo.  London,  1754.     [Hh.  4.  30.] 

Langiiorne  (John)  Letters  on  the  Eloquence  of  the  Pulpit.  Svo.  London, 
1765.     [P.  260.  (1.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1765.     [Hh.  3.  42.] 

Peckabd  (Peter)  The  proper  Style  of  Christian  Oratory  (a  Sermon.) 
Svo.  Huntingdon,  1770.     [P.  249.  (6.)] 


S94  RELIGION. 


3.  Episcopal  and  Archidiaconal   Visitation-Charges, 

and  Letters. 

i.  Episcopal  Charges  and  Letters. 

Bakrington  (Shute,  Bishop  of  Durham)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the 
Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Durham,  in  1794.     8vo.  London,  1794. 

[Hh.  3.  50.] 

Barrington  (Shute)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Durham,  in 
1802.     4to.  London,  1802.     [Gg.  1.  14.] 

Barrington  (Shute)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Durham,  in 
1806.     12mo.  London,  1807.     [Hh.  4.  22.]  , 

Remarks  on  a  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Durham,  in 
1806.     12mo.  London,  1807.     [Hh.  4.  22.] 

Burgess  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the 
Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  St.  David's,  in  September  1813.  12mo. 
Durham.     [Ff.  7.  47.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  Salisbury,  in  1704.     4to.  London,  1704.  [M.  14.  15.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Salisburv,  in 
1714.     4to.  London,  1714.     [M.  14.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1714.     [P.  40.  (5.)] 

Butler  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Durham)  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of 
the  Diocese  of  Durham.     4to.  London,  1751.     [P.  7.  (16.)] 

Butts  (Robert,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Charges  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of 

the  Diocese  of  Norwich,  in  1736  and  1740.     4to.  London,  1736-40. 

[P.  28.  (3.)  (4.)] 
Blackburne  (Francis)  A  Serious  Inquiry  into  the  Use  and  Importance  of 

External   Religion  ;  occasioned    by  some  Passages  in  the   Bishop  of 

Durham's  [Dr.  Edward  Chandler's]  Charge  to   the  Clergy  of  that 

Diocese.     8vo.  London,  1752.     [P.  185.  10.] 
Clavering  (Robert,  Bishop  of  LlandafF)  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 

of  the  Diocese  of  Llandaff.     4to.  London,  1727.     [P.  18.  (27.)] 
Fleetwood  (William,   Bishop   of  St.  Asaph)  Charge   delivered  to   the 

Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  St.  Asaph,  in  1709.     4to.  London,  1709. 

[P.   18.  (15.)] 
Fleetwood  (WilHam)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  St.  Asaph, 

1710.     12mo.  London,  1712.     [C.  20.  27.] 
Fleetwood  (William,  Bishop  of  Ely)  A  Charge  to   the  Clergy  of  the 

Diocese  of  Ely.     4to.  London,  1716.     [P.  18.  (20.)] 

Fleetwood  (William)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Ely.  4to. 
London,  1722.     [P.  4.  (13.)] 

'  Fowler  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the 
Diocese  of  Gloucester.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [L.  15.  2.] 
Gibson  (Edmund,    Bishop  of  London)   Charge   to   the   Clergy   of  the 

Diocese  of  London.     4to.  London,  1724.     QP-  18.  (25.)] 
Gibson  (Edmund)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  London. 
4tQ.  London,  1730.     [P.  28.  (12.)] 


EPISCOPAL  CHARGES  AND  LETTERS.         295 

Gibson  (Edmund)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  London. 
4to.  London,  1747.     [P.  7.  (15.)] 

Gibson  (Edmund)  A  Supplement  to  his  Letter  to  the  Clergy,  on  occasion 
of  the  Earthquake.     4to.  London,  1750.     [P.  7.  (23.)] 

GooDENOUGH  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Carlisle)  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  Carlisle,  in  1816.     4to.  London,  1816.     [Ff.  4.  72.] 

Green  (John,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the 
Diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  1762.     8vo.  London,  1765,     [Hh.  3.  42.] 

HoADiY  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Sarum)  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of 
the  Diocese  of  Salisbury.     4to.  London,  1726.     [P.  18.  (26.)] 

HoRSLEY  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  St.  David's.     12mo.  London,  1791.     [Hh.  4.  37.] 

Horsley  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of 
the  Diocese  of  Rochester,  at  his  primary  Visitation.  4to.  London, 
1796.     [Gg.  1.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1796.     [Hh.  3.  50.] 

Horsley  (Samuel)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Rochester, 
in  1800.     4to.  London,  1800.     [Hh.  7.  30.] 

Horsley  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  St.  Asaph,  at  his  primary  Visitation.  4to.  London, 
1806.     [Gg.  1.  14.] 

HoRT  (Josiah,  Archbishop  of  Tuam)  Instructions  to  the  Clergy  of  the 
Diocese  of  Tuam,  delivered  at  his  primary  Visitation,  July  8,  1742. 
8vo.  London,  17—.     [P.  249.  (1.)] 

HuNTiNGFORD  (George  Isaac,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  The  Petition  of  the 
Enghsh  Roman  Catholics  considered,  in  a  Visitation  Charge,  in  1810. 
12mo.  London,  1812.     [Aa.  3.  82.] 

HuRD  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry)  A  Charge  delivered 
at  his  primary  Visitation,  ia  1775  and  1776.     8vo.  London,  1776. 

[Hh.   3.  48.] 

Keene  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  Ely)  A  Charge  delivered  at  his  primary  Vi- 
sitation, in  1771.     8vo.  London,  1772.     [P.  305.  (7.)] 

Kennet  (White,  Bishop  of  Peterborough)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the 
Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Peterborough.     4to.  London,  1720. 

[P.   18.  (23.y] 

Law  (George  Henry,  Bishop  of  Chester)  A  Charge  at  his  primary  Visita- 
tion.    4to.  Chester,  1814.     [Ff.  4.  72.] 

Maddox  (Isaac,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  Worcester,  in  1745,  4to.  London,  1745.  [^P.  28.  (6.)J 

Middleton  (Tho.  F.  Bishop  of  Calcutta)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the 
Clergy  in  India.     8vo.  London,  1817.     [Ff.  5.  19.] 

MouNTAGUE  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Articles  of  Inquiry  and  Direc- 
tion for  the  Diocese  of  Norwich.     4to.  London,  1638.     [D.  19.  36.^ 

Patrick  (Simon,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  A  Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  his 

Diocese.     4to.  London,  1690.     [N.  8.  24.] 
Patrick  (Simon,  Bishop  of  Ely)  A  Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  his  Diocese. 

4to.  London,  1692.     [N.  8.  24.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1692.     [P,  270.  (20.)] 


296  RELIGION. 

Patrick  (Simon)  The  Work  of  the  Ministry ;  a  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of 
the  Diocese  of  Ely.     8vo.  London,  1698.     [D.  17.  33.] 

Peploe  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Chester)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of 
the  Diocese  of  Chester.     4to.  London,  1728.     [P.  28.  (1.)] 

PoRTEUs  ("Beilby,  Bishop  of  London)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  London,  in  1794.     8vo.  London,  1799.  [Hh.  3.  48.] 

Porteus  (Beilby)  A  Charge  to  the  Clei'gy  of  the  Diocese  of  London,  in 
1798  and  1799.     8vo.  London,  1800.     [Hh.  3.  48.] 

Porteus  (Beilby)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  London,  in 
1803.     Svo.  London,  1804.     [Hh.  2.  36.^ 

Potter  (John,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of 
the  Diocese  of  Oxford.     4to.  London,  1716.     [P.  18.  (21.)] 

Potter  (John)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Oxford, 
in  1719.     Svo.  London,  1720.     [N.  9.  10.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [P.  18.  22.] 

Potter  (John)  A  Defence  of  the  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the 
Diocese  of  Oxford,  in  July  1719,  by  John,  Bishop  of  Oxford.  Svo. 
London,  1720.     [N.  9.  10.] 

Two  other  Copies.     Svo.  London,  1720.  <  l,  '      .  'A  -\i 

Pretyman  (George,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  1803.     4to.  London,  1803.    [Gg.  1.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1803.     [Hh.  7.  30.] 


Remarks  on  a  Charge  delivered  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln  to  the 
Clergy  of  that  Diocese,  in  1803.     Svo.  Lo?idon,  \803.     [Hh.  3.  27.] 

See  ToMLiNE,  p.  297,  infra. 

Randolph  (John,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  Oxford.     Svo.  Oxford,  1802.     [Hh.  3.  28.] 

Reynolds  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  Bangor.     4to.  London,  1722.     [P.  18.  (24.)] 

Reynolds  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  Lincoln.     4to.  London,  1727.     [P.  18.  (28.)] 

Reynolds  (Richard)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
Lincoln.     4to.  London,  1742.     [P.  28.  (5.)] 

Ryder  (Henry,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  Gloucester,  at  his  primary  Visitation,  in  1816.  4to. 
Gloucester,  1816.     [Ff  4.  72.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Gloucester,  1816.     [Ff.  5.  19.] 

Secker  (Thomas,  successively  Bishop  of  Oxford  and  Archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury) Eight  Charges  dehvered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Dioceses  of  Ox- 
ford and  Canterbury  :  to  which  are  added ,  Listructlons  for  Candidates 
for  Orders,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1769.     [G.  24.  26.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1790.     [Hh.  3.  3.] 

Secker  (Thomas)  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Oxford.     8vo. 

London,  1739.     [P.  101.  (6.)] 
Sherlock  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  I>ondpn)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  London.     4to.  London,  1759.     [P.  7.  (19.)] 


EPISCOPAL  CHARGES  AND  LETTERS.         29T 

Smalbroke  (Richard,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the 
Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  St.  David's.    8vo.  London,  1728.  [P.  84.  (9.)] 

Smalbroke  (Ric'iai-d,  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry)  A  Charge  delivered 
to  the  Clergy  of  tlie  Diocese  of  Lichfield.     8vo.  London,  1734. 

[P.  84.  (10.)] 

Smatbroke  (Richard)  Two  Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
Lichfield,  in  1736-1739.     8vo.  London,  1739.     [P.  101.  (4,5.)] 

Remarks  on  Txvn  Charges  delivered  by  Bishop  Smalbroke  to  the  Clergy  of 
his  Diocese.     8vo.  London,  1738.     [P.  249.   (14.)] 

The  Author  of  the  Remarks  on  the  bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry's  two 
last  Charges  to  his  Clergy  most  clearly  convicted  of  false  Quotations  and 
gross  Misapplications  of  several  passages.     8vo.  London,  1738. 

[P.  311.(9.)] 

Smalbroke  (Richard)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
Lichfield  and  Coventry  in  1741.     8 vo.  London,  1744.    [P.  186.  (18.)] 

Smalbroke  (Richard)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
Lichfield  and  Coventry  in  1744  and  1745.     8vo.  London,  1746. 

[P.  186.  (19.)] 

Smaluidge  (George,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Diocese  of  Bristol.     4to.  London,  1716.     [P.  1 8.  (19.)] 

Si'RAT  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  A  Discourse  to  the  Clergy  of  his 
Diocese,  at  his  Visitation  in  1695.     4to.    In  the  Savoy,  1696. 

[M.  14.  22.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.     In  the  Savoy,  1696.     [P.  18.  (14.)] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy 
of  his  Diocese,  at  his  primary  Visitation,  in  1690.     4to.  London,  1691. 

[M.  14.  24.] 

Talbot  (William,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  his 
Diocese  in  1712.     4to.  London,  1712.     [M.  14.  11.] 

Talbot  (William,  Bishop  of  Sarum)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  his 
Diocese  in  1717.     4to.  London,  1717.     [P.  18.  (18.)] 

ToMLiNE  (George  Pretyman,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy 
of  his  Diocese,  in  1812.  (on  the  Claims  of  the  Roman  Catholics.) 
12mo.     London,  1812.     [i\a.  3. 82.] 

Trxmnel  (Charles,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the 
Diocese  of  Norwich.     4to.  London,  1710.     [P.  4.  (14.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1710.     [P.  18.  (17.)] 

Trimnel  (Charles)  A  Letter  to  his  Clergy,  at  his  Visitation  in  1716.  4to. 
London,  1716.     [P.  14.  (13).] 

Turner  (Francis,  Bishop  of  Ely)  A  Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  his  Diocess 
before   and    preparatory    to    his    Visitation.     4to.    Cambridge,    1686. 

[M.  20.  14.] 

Wake  (William,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  liis  Dio- 
cese, at  his  primary  Visitation,  in  1706.    4to.  London,  1707.   [M,  14.  9.] 

Another  Copy.    4to.  London,  1707.     [V.  18.  (16.)] 

Watson  (Richard,  Bishop  of  LlandaflP)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergv  of  the 
Diocese  of  LlandafF,  in  1798.     12mo.  London,  1798.     [Hh.  4.  35.'] 

YoNGE  (Philip,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of 
the  Diocese  of  Norwich.     4to.  London,  1763.     [P.  7.  (21.)] 


298  RELIGION. 

Massillon  (J.  B.  Bishop  of  Clermont)  Charges  addressed  to  his  Clergy. 
Translated  from  the  French  by  Theophilus  St.  John.  8vo.  London, 
1805.     [Hh.  5.  23.] 

Instruction  Pastorale  de  I'ARCHEVEauE  de  Lyon  sur  les  Sources  de 
rincredulite  et  les  Fondemens  de  la  Religion.     4to.  Paris,  1776. 

[Hh.  7.  30.] 


ii.  Archidiaconal  Charges. 

An  Anonymous  Charge.     4.to.  London,  1753.     [P.  7.  (18.)] 

Blackburne  (Francis)  A  Charge  delivered  to  "the  Clergy  of  the  x\rchdea- 
conry  of  Cleveland.     Svo.  York,  1752.     [P.  186.  (17.)] 

Blackburne  (Francis)  On  the  Study  of  the  Scriptures  :  a  Charge  to  the 
Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Cleveland.     Svo.  York,  1763. 

[P.  213,  (12.)] 

Four  Discourses,  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Cleve- 
land in  the  years  1767,  1769,  1771  and  1773.  Svo.  Newcastle-unon- 
Tyne,  1775.     [P.  282.  (4.)] 

Chapman  (John)  Popery,  the  Bane  of  true  Letters  ;  a  Charge  to  the 
Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Sudbury.  4to.  London,  1746.  [P.  28.7.] 

CoBDEN  (Edward)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  City  of  London.  Svo. 
London,  1747.     [P.  186.  (21.)] 

CowPER  (John)  The  Excellence  of  Charity  :  a  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of 
the  Archdeaconry  of  Chester.     Svo.  London,  1713.     [P.  116.  (15.)] 

DoDWKLL  (William)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of 
Berks.     Svo.  London,  1764.     [P.  249.(3.)] 

Hayter  (Thomas)  A  View  of  some  of  the  general  Arts  of  Controversy 
made  use  of  by  the  Advocates  of  Infidelity  :  a  Charge  to  the  Clergy 
of  the  Archdeaconry  of  York.     Svo.  London,  1732.     [P.  62.  (8.)] 

Hook  (James)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Hun- 
tingdon.    4to.  London,  1816.     [Ff.  5.  19.] 

Ibbetson  (James)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  St. 
Alban's.     4to.  London,  1759.     [P.  7.  (22.)] 

Oliver  ( )  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  East  Riding  of  York.    Svo. 

London,  1756.     [P.  213.  (11.)] 

Powell  (Wm.  Samuel)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Colchester  in  June  1772.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1773. 

[P.  279.  4.] 

Rutherford  (Thomas)  Four  Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry 

of  Essex.     Svo.  London,  1763.     [P.  204.  (2.)] 
Stebbing  (Henry)   A    Charge    to   the   Clergy   of  the    Archdeaconry  of 

Wilts.     Svo.  London,  1739.     [P.  101.  (7.)] 
Sterne   (Jacques)  A  Charge   to   the   Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry   of 

York.     4to.  York,  1752.     [P.  7.  (17.)] 
Stubbs  (Philip)   Advice    to    the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Saint 

Alban's.     Svo.  Oxford,  1729.    [P.  55.  (16.)] 
Thomas  (Josiah)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Bath. 

Svo.  Bristol,  1819.     [Hh.  7.  28.] 


HOMILIES  ON  THE  SCRIPTURES.  299 

ToTTiE  (John)  Two  Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Wor- 
cester.    8vo.  Oxford,  1766.     [P.  249.  (2.)] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of 
Middlesex,  at  his  primary  Visitation,  in  1731.     8vo.  London,  1731. 

[N.  9.  32.] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  Three  Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  Middlesex  in  1738, 
39,40.     8vo.  London,  1738-40.     [P.  101.  (1,2,3.)] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  Five  Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  Middlesex,  inil731- 
1736.     8vo.  Lond.  and  Camb.  1731-36.     [P.  84.  (5-8.)] 

Waugh  (John)  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  Carlisle  at  the  General  Chap- 
ter Visitation.     8vo.  London,  1747.     [P.  186.  (20.)] 


IX.    Hortatory  Theology ;  or 
Homilies,  Lectures,  and  Sermons. 

1.  Homilies. 

i.    Homilies,  Lectures,   and  Sermons,  on  Entire  Books  of 

Scripture. 

Calvin  (Jean)  Sermons  sur  le  V.   Livre  de  Moyse,  nomrae  Deutero- 

nomie.     folio,  Geneve,  1567.    [L.  12.  15.] 
WoLPHii  (Joannis)  In  Mosis  Librum  qui  Deuteronomium  inscribitur,  Ser- 

monmn  Libri  IV.     folio,  Tiguri,  1585.     [L.  9.  16.] 

Lavateri  (Ludovici)  Liber  Judicum  Homiliis  CVIL  expositus.  folio, 
Tiguri,  1585.     [L.  9.  16.] 

Calvini  (Johannis)  Homiliaj  in  primum  Librum  Samuelis.  folio,  Genevae, 
1604.     [L.  12.  6.] 

Calvini  (Johannis)  In  Librum  Job  Conciones.     folio,  Genevae,  1593. 

[L.  12.  7.] 
Calvin   (John)    Sermons   upon    the    Booke   of  Job,   translated    out  of 
French  by  Arthur  Golding.     folio,  London,  1573.     [Ff.  2.  5.] 

Adami  (Joannis)  Meletemata  Psalmica  :  sive  Idea  Concionum  in  Psalmos 
Davidis.     3  vols.  4to.  Francofurti,  1616.     [I.  20.  11-13.] 

Fabricii  (Stephani)  Sacrae  Conciones  in  centum  et  quinquaginta  Psalmos 
Davidis  Regis,  et  aliorum  sanctorum  Prophetarum.  folio,  Genevae, 
1620.     [I.  11.  10.] 

BuLLiKGERi  (Henrici)  Isaias,  excellentissimus  Dei  propheta,  expositus 
Homiliis  CXC.     foho,  Tiguri,  1567.     [L.  9.  5.] 

GuALTHERi  (Rodolphi)  In  Isaiam  Prophetam  Homiliae  CCCXXVII, 
folio,  Tiguri,  1583.     [L.  9.  14.] 

BuLLiNGERi  (Henrici)  Jeremias,  fidelissirr^us  et  laboriosissimus  Dei  Pro- 
pheta, expositus  Concionibus  CLXX.    folio,  Tiguri,  1575.     [L.  9.  6.] 

Bullingeri   (Henrici)    Daniel,    sapientissimus    Dei     Propheta,    expositus 

Homiliis  LXVI.     folio,  Tiguri,  1565.     [L.  9.  7-] 
Calvin  (Jean)  Quaranle-sept  Sermons  sur  les  hixict  derniers  Chapitres 

de  Propheti^s  de  Daniel,     folio,  Rochelle.  15C5.     [L.  12.  14.] 


300  RELIGION. 

Fabricii  (Stephani)  Sacrae  Conciones  in  S.  Prophetas  Minores.  folio, 
Bernae,  1641.     [I.  13.  18.] 

Abbot  (George)  An  Exposition  of  the  Prophet  Jonah,  in  Sermons.  4to. 
London,  1613.     [E.  20.  22.] 

King  (John,  Bishop  of  London)  Lectures  upon  Jonas.  4to.  London, 
1618.     [E.  20.  13.] 

Theophanis  Ceramei,  Archiepiscopi  Tauromenitani,  Homihaein  Evange- 
ha  Dominicalia  totius  anni,  Graece  et  Latine,  editae  a  Francisco  Scorso. 
foHo,  Lutetiae  Parisiorum,  1644,     [M.  13.  16.] 

GuALTHERi  (Rodolphi)  Archetypi  Homiliarum  in  quatuor  Evangelia  et 
in  Acta  Apostolorum,  editi  a  Rodolpho  Simlero..  foho,  Tiguri,  1601. 
[K.  4.  11.] 

*PoRTEUs  (Beilby,  Bishop  of  London)  Lectures  on  the  Gospel  of  St. 
Matthew,  delivered  in  the  Parish  Church  of  St.  James  Westminster,  in 
the  years  1798,  1799,  1800,  and  1801.     8vo.  London,  1823. 

GuALTHERi  (Rodolphi)  In  Evangelium  Christi  secundum  Lucam  Homiliae 
CCXV.     folio,  Tiguri,  1570.     [L.  19.  15.] 

*Blomfield  (Charles  James,  Bishop  of  Chester)  Five  Lectures  on  the 
Gospel  of  St.  John,  as  bearing  Testimony  to  the  Divinity  of  our  Sa- 
viour.    12mo.  London,  1823. 

*PiTMAN  (J.  R.)  Practical  Lectures  upon  the  Ten  first  Chapters  of  the 
Gospel  of  St.'  John.     8vo.  London,  1822. 

HiLDERSHAM  (Arthur)  Lectures  on  the  fourth  Chapter  of  the  Gospel  ac- 
cording to  St.  John,     folio,  London,  1608.     [Ff.  3.  44.] 

*Brewst£b  (John)  Lectures  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  delivered  in  the 
Parish  Church  of  Stockton-upon-Tees,in  1803,  1804,  1805,  and  1806. 
2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1807. 

*DicK  (John)  Lectures  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.    8vo.  Glasgow,  1822. 

Gualtheri  (Rodolphi)  Archetypi  Homiliarum  in  omnes  Apostolorum 
Domini  nostri  Jesu  Christi  Epistolas.  Accessit  Centuria  Memorialium 
in  Apocalypsin  Divi  Johannis,  authore  Henrico  Bullingero.  folio, 
Tiguri,  1599.     [K.  4.  12.] 


ii.  Other  Homilies. 

Hatmonis  (Episcopi  Halberstattensis)  Homiliarum  Pars  Hyberna.  8vo 
Colonise,  1629.     [G.  19.  26.] 

An  English-Saxon  Homily  on  the  Birth-day  of  St.  Gregory.  Translated 
and  edited  by  Elizabeth  Elstob.  Anciently  used  in  the  English-Saxon 
Church.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [E.  15.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [C.  20.  10.] 

Elstob  (Elizabeth)  Some  Testimonies  of  Learned  Men,  in  favour  of  the 
intended  Edition  of  the  Saxon  Homilies,  concerning  the  Author  of 
those  Homilies,  and  the  Advantages  to  be  hoped  for,  from  an  Edition 
of  them.     8vo.  London,  1713.     [M.  19.  18.] 

Certain E  Sermons  or  Homilies  appointed  to  be  read  in  Churches  in  the 
time  of  the  late  Queen  Elizabeth  of  famous  memory,  folio,  London, 
1635.     [G.  2.  15.] 


BOYLE  LECTURES.  301 

Book  of  Homilies,     folio,  London,  1640.     [B.  4.  21.] 

Book  of  Homilies,     folio,  London,  1676.     [Ff.  3.  59.] 

Book  of  Homilies,     folio.  Printed   for   the   Prayer    Book   and   Homily 
Society.     London,  1815.     [Ff.  1.  21.] 

The  Book  of  Homilies,  with  pious  Reflections  and  Observations.     By  a 
Divine  of  the  Church  of  England.     4to.  London,  1754.     [Ff.  8.  143.] 


2.  Lectures  in  Defence  of  Natural  and  Revealed 
Religion^  and  of  the  Peculiar  Doctrines  of  the 
New  Testament. 

i.    The  Boyle  Lectures. 

*^*  These  Lectures  were  instituted  upon  the  foundation,  and  in  •pursuance  of 
the  Will,  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Boyle,  Esq.  "  for  proving  the 
Christian  Religion  against  notorious  Infidels,  viz.  Atheists,  Theists, 
Pagans,  Jews,  and  Mahometans,  nut  descending  lower  to  any  Contra- 
lersies  that  are  amon^  Christians  thewstlve^."  The  following  series 
contains  such  of  the  Lectures  only  as  have  been  published,  and  they  are 
disposed  in  the  nrder  of  time  when  they  were  respectively  delivered. 

A  Defence  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion,  being  a  Collection  of  the 
Sermons  preached  at  the  Lecture  founded  by  the  Hon.  Robert  Boyle, 
Esq.  (from  the  year  1692  to  the  year  1732.)  With  the  additions  and 
amendments  of  the  several  Authors,  and  General  Indexes.  3  vols, 
folio,  London,  1739.      [N.  4.  30-32.] 

1692.  Bentley  (Richard)    A   Confutation  of  Atheism,      4to.   London, 
1693.     [N.  7.  21.] 

Bentley  (Richard)  A  Confutation  of  Atheism,  folio.  Collection  of 
Boyle  Led.  Vol.  L     [N.  4.  30.] 

Bentley  (Richard)  A  Confutation  of  Atheism.  8vo.  Cambridge, 
1724.     [A.  17.  53.]. 

Bentley  (Richard)  The  Folly  of  Atheism  and  Deism  with  respect 
to  the  present  Life.  (The  first  of  his  Boyle  Lectures.)  4to. 
London,  1692.     [M.  15.  18.] 

Observations  thereon,  by  nay  of  Refutation.     4to.     QM.  15.  24.] 

Bentley  (Richard)  A  Confutation  of  Atheism  from  the  Faculties 
of  the  Soul.    (His  second  Boyle  Lecture.)     4to.  London,  1692. 

[M.  20.  6,] 

1693-94.  Kidder  (Richard,  Bp.  of  Bath  and  Wells)  A  Demonstration  of 

the  Messias,  in  which  ihe    Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion  is 

proved,  especially  against  the  Jews,     folio.    Boyle  Lect.  Vol.  L 

[N.  4.  30.] 
Kidder  (Richard)    A   Demonstration   of  the    Messias.      3    vols. 
8vo.  London,  1684-99-1700.     [N.  7.  62-64.] 


302  RELIGION. 

1695-96.  Williams  (John,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  The  Possibility,  Ex- 
pediency, Necessity  and  Perfection  of  Divine  Revelation. 
4to.  London,  1695-96,     [P.  23.  (1-8.)] 

Williams  (John)  The  Possibility,  &c.  of  Divine  Revelation,     folio. 
Boyle  Lect.  Vol.  I.     [N.  4.  30.] 

Williams  (John)  The  Perfection    and  Truth   of  the   Scriptures. 
(Two  of  his  Lectures.)     4to.  London,  1695-96.     [li.  1.  31.] 

1697.  Gastrell   (Francis,   Bishop  of  Chester)   The    Certainty    of  the 

Christian  Revelation,  and  the  Necessity  of  believing  it,  estab- 
lished.    8vo.  London,  1697.    [N.  7.  19.] 

Gastrell  (Francis)    The   Certainty   of  the  Christian    Revelation, 
folio.     Boi/lc  Lcct.  Vol.  L     [N!  4.  30.] 

Gastrell    (Francis)   The   Certainty   of  the    Christian    Revelation. 
Svo.  London,  1699.     [N.  7.  32.] 

1698.  Harris  (John)  A  Refutation  of  the  Atheistical  Objections  against 

the  Being  and  Attributes  of  God.     folio.     Boyle  Lect.  Vol.  I. 

[N.  4.  30.] 

Harris    (John)   Refutation    of  Atheistical   Objections,  &c.     4to. 
London,  1698.     [N.  6.  28.] 

1699.  Bradford  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  The  Credibility  of  the 

Christian     Revelation,     from    its    intrinsick     Evidence.       4to. 
London,  1700.     [Hh.  9.  61.] 

Bradford  (Samuel)  The  Credibility  of  the  Christian  Revelation. 
4to.  London,  1700.     [N.  6.  28.] 

Bradford  (Samuel)   The  Credibility  of  the  Christian  Revelation, 
folio.     Boyle  Lect.  Vol.  1.     [N.  4.  30.] 

1700.  Blackall  (Offspring)  The  Sufficiency  of  a  Standing  Revelation. 

4to.  London,  1700.     [N.  6.  28.] 

Blackall  (Offspring)  The  Sufficiency  of  a  Standing  Revelation, 
folio.     Boyle  Lect.  Vol.  L     [N.  4.  30.] 

1701-1.  Stanhope  (George)  The  Truth  and  Excellency  of  the  Chris- 
tian Religion  asserted,  against  Jews,  Heretics,  and  Infi- 
dels.    4to.  London,  1701-2.     [M.  15.  12.] 

Stanhope  (George)  The  Truth  and  Excellency  of  the  Christian 
Religion  asserted,     folio.     Boyle  Lect.  Vol.  I.     [N.  4.  30.] 

1704-5.  Clarke  (Samuel)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  unchangeable 
Obligations  of  Natural  Religion,  and  the  Truth  and  Certainty 
of  the  Christian  Revelr.tion.     Svo.  London,  1706. 

[N.  7.  20.] 

Clarke  (Samuel)  Discourse  concerning  Natural  Religion,  6cc. 
folio.     Boyle  Lect.  VoL  IL     [N.  4.  31.] 

Gretton  (Philip)  A  Letter  concerning  the  Argument  a  priori  in 
proof  of  the  Being  of  a  God.     4to.     [N.  9.  17.] 

Remarks  on  Mr.  Clarke's  Sermons,  preached  against  Hobbes, 
Spinosa,  and  other  Atheists.     4to.  London,  1705.     [N,  8.  28.] 

Butler  (Joseph)  Several  Letters  to  Dr.  Clarke,  relating  to  the 
Sermons  preached  at  Boyle's  Lecture,  with  the  Doctors  Answers. 
Svo.  London,  1716.     [N.  9.  8.] 


BOYLE  LECTURES.  303 

Stebbing  ( Henry)  A  Defence  of  Dr.  Clarke's  "  Evidences  of 
Natural  and  Revealed  Religion."      8vo.  London,  1731. 

[P.  62.  (2.)] 

Clarke  (John)  Three  Defences  of  Dr.  Clarke's  "  Demonstration 
of  the  Being  and  Attributes  of  God."  Being  Answers  to  Mr. 
Lavi's  Transkition  of  Dr.  King's  Origin  of  Evil ;  and  to  a 
Book  entitled  "  Dr.  Clarke's  Notions  of  Space  examined.'''  8vo. 
London,  1732-3.     [P.  88.  (1,2,3.)] 

Jackson  {John)  The  Existence  and  Unity  of  God;  being  a 
Vindication  of  Dr.  Clarke's  "  Denion^t ration  of  the  Being  and 
Attributes  of  God."     8vo.  London,  1734.     [P.  88.  (4.)] 

Coluber  (5.)  The  Knoivn  God :  or  the  Author  of  Nature  unveiled. 
With  Remarks  on  Mr.  Jackson's  "  Vindication  of  Dr.  Clarke's 
Demonstration  of  the  Attributes  of  God."     8vo.  London,  1737. 

[P.  19.  (3.)] 

1 706.  Hancock  (John)  Arguments  to  prove  the  Being  of  a  God.     folio. 

Boyle  Led.  Vol.  II.     [N.  4.  31.] 

1707.  Whiston  (VVilham)  The  Accomplishment  of  Scripture  Prophecies. 

8vo.  Cambridge,  1708.     [F.  6.  45.] 

Whiston  (William)  The  Accomplishment  of  Scripture  Prophecies, 
folio.     Boyle  Led.  Vol.  II.     [N.  4.  31.] 

Jcnkin  (Robert)  Remarks  on  Mr.  Whistons  Eight  Sermons.  8vo. 
London,  1709.     [N.  9.  33.] 

Clagett  {Nicholas)  A  Vindication  of  those  Christian  Commentators 
who  have  expounded  some  Prophecies  of  the  Messias,  not  to  be 
meant  only  of  him.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [H.  7-  42.] 

1708.  Turner  (John)  The  Wisdom  of  God  in  the  Redemption  of  Man, 

as  delivered  in  the  Holy  Scriptures,  vindicated  from,  the  chief 
Objections  of  Modern  Infidels.     8vo.  London,   1709. 

[D.  6.  22.] 

Turner  (John)  The  Wisdom  of  God  in  the  Redemption  of  Man. 
folio.       Boyle  Led.  Vol.  II.     [N.  4.  31.] 

1 709.  Butler  (Lilly)  Religion  no  Matter  of  Shame,  folio.    Boyle  I,ec^Vol. 

II.     [N.  4.  31.] 

1710.  Woodward  (Josiah)  The  Divine  Original  and  Excellence  of  the 

Christian  Religion,     folio.  Boyle  Led.  Vol.  II.     [N.  4.  31.] 

1711-12.  Derham  (William)  Physico-Theology  ;  or  a  Demonstration  of 
the  Being  and  Attributes  of  God  from  his  Works  of  Creation. 
8vo.  London,  1723.     [A.  17.  61.] 

Derham   (William)     Physico-Theology.       folio.     Boyle    Led. 
Vol.  11.     [N.  4.   31.] 

1713-14.  Ibbot   (Benjamin)  On  the  Exercise  of  Private  Judgment,   or 

Free-Thinking,     folio.     Boyle  Led.  Vol.  11.    [N.  4.  SI.'] 
1717-18.  Leng  (John)  Natural  Obligations  to  believe  the  Principles  of 
Religion  and  Divine  Revelation.     8vo.  London,  1719. 

[N.  17.  17.] 
Leng  (John)   Natural  Obligations   to   believe  the  Principles  of 
Religion,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [D.  24.  15.] 

Leng  (John)  Natural  Obligations  to  believe  the  Principles  of 
Religion,  &c.     folio.     Boyle  Led.  Vol.  III.     [N.  4.  32.] 


304  RELIGION. 

1719-20.  Clarke  (John)  An  Enquiry  into  theCaixse  and  Origin  of  Evil. 
folio.     Boi/le  Lett.  Vol.  III.     [N.  4.  32.] 

1721-22.  GuRDON  (Brampton)  The  pretended  Difficulties  in  Natural  or 
Revealed  Religion,  no  Excuse  for  Infidelity.     8vo.  London, 
*  1723.     [N.  7.  18,j 

Gordon  (Brampton)  on  the  pretended  Difficulties  in  Natural  or 
Revealed  Religion,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1723.     [R.  12.  58.] 

Gurdon  (Brampton)  on  the  pretended  Difficulties  in  Natural 
or  Revealed  Religion,  &c.     folio.      Boi/le  Led.  Vol.  111. 

[N.  4.  32.] 
1724-25.  Burnett  (Thomas)  The  Demonstration  of  True  Religion,  in 
a  Chain  of  Consequences  from  certain  and  undeniable 
Principles  ;  wherein  the  Necessity  and  Certainty  of  Natural 
and  Revealed  Religion,  with  the  Nature  and  Reason  of 
both  are  explained,  and  in  particular  the  Authority  of  the 
Christian  Revelation  is  established.  2  vols.  8vo.  London, 
n%Q.     [K.  7.  17,18.] 

Burnett  (Thomas)  The  Demonstration  of  True  Religion,  folio, 
Boyle  Led.  Vol.  III.     [N.  4.  32.] 

1730-32.  Beiiriman  (William)  The  Gradual  Revelation  of  the  Gospel 
from  the  time  of  Man's  Apostacy.  folio.  Boyle  Led.  Vol. 
in.    [N.  4.  32.] 

1736-38.  Biscoe  (Richard)  The  History  of  the  Acts  of  the  Holy  Apostles, 
confirmed  from  other  Authors,  and  considered  as  full  Evi- 
dence of  the  Truth  of  Christianity.  2  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1742.     [R.  19,31,32.] 

1739-41.  TwELLs  (Leonard)  Twenty-four  Sermons  preached  at  Boyle's 
Lectures ;  and  Eight  Sermons  preached  at  the  Lecture  of 
Lady  Moyer.    2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1743.    {J).  22.  24,25.] 

1747-49.  Stebbing  (Henry)  Christianity  justified  upon  the  Scripture 
Foundation  ;  being  a  Summary  View  of  the  Controversy 
between  Christians  and  Deists.  8vo.  London,  1750. 

[A.  18.  123.] 

1750-52.  Jortin  (John) — The  substance  of  Part  of  these  Discourses 
was  inserted  in  his  Remarks  an  Ecclesiastical  History,  8vo. 
Vols.  1.  and  II.    [R.  18.  34,35.] 

1756-58.  Newton  (Thomas). — These  Lectures  form  part  of  Bishop 
Newton's  Dissertations  on  the  Prophecies.  3  vols.  8vo. 
London,  1759-60.     [G.  22.  24-26.  and  O.  6,  50-52.] 

—- Another  Copy.     3  vols.  8vo.  London,  1766. 

[Ff.  7.  137-139.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  Works,  Vol.  I.    [A.  12.  40.] 

1763.  Heathcote   (Ralph)  A    Discourse   upon    the   Being   of  God 

against  Atheists.      Svo.  London,  1763.     [P.  249.  (S.j] 

1766-68.  WoRTHiNGTON  (William)  The  Evidence  of  Christianity  de- 
duced from  Facts  and  the  Testimony  of  Sense  throughout 
all  Ages  of  the  Church  to  the  present  time.  2  vols.  Svo. 
London,  1769.     [G.  25.  6,7.] 

1769-71.  Owen  (Henry)  The  Intent  and  Propriety  of  the  Scripture 
Miracles  considered  and  explained.  2  vols,  in  1,  Svo. 
London,   1783.     [G.  23.  13.] 


LADY  MOYER'S  LECTURE.  305 

1778-80.  *WiLi,iAMSON  (James)  An  Argument  for  the  Christian  Reli- 
gion, drawn  from  a  Comparison  of  Revelation  with  the  Na- 
tural Operations  of  the  Mind.     Svo.  London,  1783. 

1802-05.  *Vanmildert  (William,  now  Bishop  of  Durham)  An  Histo- 
rical View  of  the  Rise'  and  Progress  of  Infidelity,  with  a 
Refutation  of  its  Principles  and  Reasonings.  Third  Edition, 
2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1825. 

1821.  *HAKNi;ss  (William)  The  Connexion  of  Christianity  with  Hu- 
man Happiness.     2  vols.  8\o.  London,  1823. 


ii.  Sermons  at  Lady  Moyers  Lecture, 

*^*  These  Lectures  "were  instituted  upon  the  foundation  and  in  pursuance  of 
the  Will  of  Lady  Mover,  for  "  Eight  Sermons  in  every  year  on  the 
Trinity  and  Divinity  of  our  ever-blessed  Saviour  "  As  the  Lecturer's 
Stipend  arose  out  of  a  leasehold  estate,  the  lecture  expired  with  the 
termination  of  that  estate,  in  1773  or  1774.  (Bishop  Vanmildert's 
Review  of  Dr.  Waterland's  Life,  p.  66,  note.)  The  following  series 
contains  such  of  these  Lectures  as  have  been  published. 

1719-20.  *Waterland  (Daniel)  Eight  Sermons  in  Defence  of  the  Divi- 
nity of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.     Svo.  London,  1720. 

*Waterland  (Daniel)  Eight  Sermons.     Svo.  Works,  Vol.  H. 

1720-21.  *Knight  (James)  Eight  Sermons  in  Defence  of  the  Divinity 
of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  and  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  Svo. 
London,  1721. 

1723-24.  Berriman  (William)  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Controver- 
sies that  have  been  in  the  Church,  concerning  the  Doctrine 
of  the  Trinity.  Svo.  London,  1725.  [N.  7.  27.] 
Berriman  (William)  A  Defence  of  some  Passages  in  An  Histo- 
rical Account  of  the  Trinitarian  Controversy.  Svo.  London, 
1731.     [N.  9.  32.] 

1724-25.  *Bishop  (Thomas)  Eight  Sermons  preached  at  Lady  Moyer's 
Lecture.     Svo.  London,  1726. 

1728-29.  Felton  (Henry)  The  Christian  Faith  asserted  against  Deists, 
Arians,  and  Socinians.     Svo.  London,  1730.     [D.  27.  24.] 

1729-30.  Trapp  (Joseph)  The  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  briefly  stated 
and  proved.     Svo.  London,  1730.     [D.  27.  7.] 

1730-32.  *Browne  (John)  Eight  Sermons  preached  at  Lady  Moyer's 
Lecture.     Svo.  London,  1732. 

1733.  *S£ED  (Jeremiah)  Discourses  on  several  important  subjects : 
to  which  are  added  Eight  Sermons  at  Lady  Moyer's  Lec- 
ture.    2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1747. 

1733-34.  •Wheatley  (Charles)  The  Nicene  and  Athanasian  Creeds 
so  far  as  they  are  expressive  of  a  co-equal  and  co-eternal 
Trinity  in  Unity,  and  of  perfect  Godhead  and  Manhood  in 
one  only  Christ,  explained  and  confirmed  by  Holy  Scriptures, 
in  Eight  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1738. 

1737-38.  Berriman   (John)  A  Critical  Dissertation  upon  1  Tim.  iii.  16. 
Wherein   Rules  are  laid  down  to   distinguish  in   Various 
X 


306  RELIGION. 

Readings  which  is  genuine;  and  an  Account  given  of 
above  one  hundred  Greek  Manuscripts  of  St.  Paul's  Epis- 
tles ;  being  the  Substance  of  Eight  Sermons  preached  at 
Lady  Moyer's  Lecture.     8vo.  London,  1741.    [D.  27.  15.] 

1738-39.  TwELLs  (Leonard)  Eight  Sermons  at  Lady  Moyer's  Lecture  ; 
[printed  with  his  Boyle  Lectures.]  2  vols.  Svo.  London, 
1743.     [D.  22.  24,25.] 

1739-40.  *Bedford  (Arthur)  Eight  Sermons  on  the  Doctrine  of  the 
Trinity,  on  1  John  v.  7.  preached  at  Lady  Moyer's  Lecture. 
Svo.  London,  1741. 

1740-41.  Ridley  (Glocester)  on  the  Divinity  and  Operations  of  the 
Holy  Ghost.     Svo.  London,  1742.     [D.  27.  S.] 

1757.  *Clements  (William)  Eight  Sermons  preached  at  Lady  Moy- 
er's Lecture.     Svo.  London,  1797. 

1764-65.  Dawson  (Benjamin)  An  Illustration  of  several  Texts  of 
Scripture,  particularly  those  in  which  the  Logos  occurs : 
the  Substance  of  Eight  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1765. 

[D.  25.  2.] 

1773.  *MoRELL  (Thomas)   The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  a 

Sermon  at  Lady  Moyer's  Lecture  [published  anonymously.] 
4to.  London,  1774. 


iii.    Warburtonian  Lectures. 

%*  These  Lectures  "were  founded  bii  the  Right  Rev.  William  Warburton, 
Bishop  of  Gloucester,  {each  course  consisting  of  Twelve  Sermons), 
for  the  purpose  of  proving  "  the  Truth  of  Revealed  Religion  in  general, 
and  of  the  Christian  in  particular,  from  the  completion  of  the  Prophecies 
of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  which  relate  to  the  Christian  Church, 
and  especially  to  the  Apostacy  of  Papal  Rome." 

HuRD  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
the  Prophecies  concerning  the  Christian  Church,  and  in  particular  con- 
cernmg  the  Church  of  Papal  Rome.     Svo.  London,  1772.    [D.  26.  2.] 

Hallifax  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Twelve  Sermons  on  the  Pro- 
phecies of  the  Christian  Church,  and  in  particiilar  concerning  the 
Church  of  Papal  Rome.     Svo.  London,  1776.     [G.  23.  15.] 

Hallifax  (Samuel)  Twelve  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1776.     [Hh.  6.  11.] 

Apthorp  (East)  Discourses  on  Prophecy.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1 786. 

[L  27.  12,13.] 
*Nares  (Robert)  A  Connected  and  Chronological  View  of  the  Prophecies 

relating  to  the  Christian  Church  ;  in  Twelve  Sermons.     Svo.  London, 

1805. 

*PEAasoN  (Edward)  Twelve  Lectures  on  the  subject  of  the  Prophecies, 
&c.  relating  to  the  Christian  Church,     Svo.  London,  1811. 

*Alwood  (Philip)  Twelve  Lectures  on  the  Prophecies  relating  to  the 
Christian  Church,  and  to  the  Apostacy  of  Papal  Rome.  2  vols.  Svo. 
London,  1815. 

*Davison  (John)  Discourses  on  Prophecy ;  in  which  are  considered  its 
Structure,  Use,  and  Inspiration.     Svo.  London,  1824. 


BAMPTON  LECTURES.  307 


iv.  Bampton  Lectures. 

*^*  These  Lectures  were  founded  and  endowed  by  the  will  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Bampton,  Canon  of  Salisbury,  who  directs  that  "  Eight 
Divinity  Lectures  shall  be  preached  upon  either  of  the  following  sub- 
jects,— to  confirm  and  establish  the  Christian  Faith,  and  to  confute  all 
Heretics  and  Schismatics, — upon  the  divine  authority  of  Holy  Scrip- 
tures,— upon  the  authoritij  of  the  writings  of  the  Primitive  Fathers, 
as  to  the  faith  and  practice  of  the  primitive  Church, — upon  the  Divi- 
nity of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ, — upon  the  Divinity  of 
the  Holy  Ghost, — upon  the  Articles  of  the  Christian  Faith,  as  compre- 
hended in  the  Apostles  and  Nicene  Creeds." — These  Lectures  are 
annually  published. 

1780.  *Bandinel  (James)  Eight  Sermons  [on  the  Truth  and  Authority 

of  the  Scriptures,  &c.]  preached  before  the  University  of  Ox- 
ford. To  which  is  added,  a  Vindication  of  Saint  Paul  from  the 
Charge  of  wishing  himself  accursed,  a  Sermon  preached  likewise 
before  the  University.     8vo.  Oxford,  1780. 

1781.  *Neve   (Timothy)    Eight   Sermons  [to  illustrate  the   truth,  that 

Jesus  Christ  is  the  Saviour  of  the  World  and  the  Redeemer  of 
Mankind,]  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.  8vo. 
Oxford,  1781. 

1782.  *HoLMES  (Robert)  On  the  Prpphecies  and  Testimony  of  John  the 

Baptist,  and  the  parallel  Prophecies  of  Jesus  Christ.  Eight 
Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.  8vo.  Ox- 
ford, 1782. 

1 783.  *CoBB  (John)  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of 

Oxford  [containing  an  Inquiry  after  Happiness,  Natural  Reli- 
gion, the  Gospel,  Faith,  Repentance,  Professional  Faith,  Prac- 
tical Faith,  the  Christian's  Privileges.]     8vo.  Oxford,  1783. 

1784.  'White  (Joseph)  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Ox- 

ford [containing  a  View  of  Christianity  and  Mahometanism  in 
their  history,  their  evidence,  and  their  effects.]  Third  Edition. 
8vo.  London,  1789. 

1785.  *Churton  (Ralph)  Eight  Sermons  on  the  Prophecies  respecting 

the  Destruction  of  Jerusalem,  preached  before  the  University  of 
Oxford,     8vo.  Oxford,  1785. 

1786.  *Croft  (George)  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of 

Oxford  [on  the  Use  and  Abuse  of  Reason,  Objections  against 
Inspiration  considered,  the  Authority  of  the  ancient  Fathers, 
Conduct  of  the  first  Reformers,  the  Church  of  England  not  into- 
lerant, Objections  against  the  Liturgy  answered,  the  Evils  of 
Separation,  and  on  the  Prophecies  which  remain  to  be  fulfilled.] 
8vo.  Oxford,  1786. 

1787.  *Hawkins  (WiUiam)  Discourses  on  Scripture  Mysteries,  preached 

at  St.  Mary's,  Oxford,  before  the  University,  with  Notes  illus- 
trative and  critical.     8vo.  Oxford,  1787. 

1788.  *Shepherd  (Richard)  The  Ground  and  Credibility  of  the  Christian 

Religion  :  in  a  Course  of  Sermons  preached  before  the  Univer- 
sity of  Oxford.     8vo.  London,  1788. 
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308  RELIGION. 

1789.  *Tatham  (Edward)  The  Chart  and  Scale  of  Truth,  by  which  to 

find  the  Cause  of  Error.  Lectures  read  before  the  University 
of  Oxford.     2  vols.  8vo.  Oxford,  1790. 

1790.  *Kett  (Henry)   Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Ox- 

ford [to  rectify  the  Misrepresentations  of  Mr.  Gibbon  and  Dr. 
Priestley,  with  respect  to  the  History  of  the  Primitive  Church.] 
Second  Edition,  with  Corrections  and  Additions.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1792. 

1791.  *MoRREs  (Robert)  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  University 

of  Oxford,  [on  Faith,  and  its  Effects,  the  Liternal  Evidence  of 
the  Gospel,  Religious  Establishments,  and  Heresies.]  Svo. 
Oxford,  1791. 

1792.  *EvELEiGH  (John)  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  University 

of  Oxford,  [stating  the  Substance  of  the  Christian  Religion,  the 
Manner  in  which  it  has  been  received  and  transmitted  to  us,  the 
Arguments  by  which  its  Truth  is  defended,  and  with  what  Ob- 
jections it  has  been  assailed.]     Svo.  Oxford,  179.2. 

1793.  *WiLLiAMsoN  (John)  The  Truth,   Inspiration,  Authority,  and  End 

of  the  Scriptures,  considered  and  defended,  in  Eight  Sermons 
preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.     8vo.  Oxford,  1793. 

1794.  *WiNTLE  (Thomas)  The  Expediency,  Prediction,  and  Accomphsh- 

mentof  the  Christian  Redemption  illustrated,  in  Eight  Sermons 
preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.     Svo.  Oxford,  1794. 

1795.  *Veysie  (Daniel)  The  Doctrine  of  Atonement  illustrated  and  de- 

fended, in  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of 
Oxford.     Svo.  Oxford,  1795. 

1796.  *GRAy  (Robert)  Sermons  on  the  Principles  upon  which  the  Re- 

formation of  the  Church  of  England  was  established,  preached 
before  the  University  of  Oxford.     Svo.  Oxford,  1796. 

1797.  *FiNCH  (William)  The  Objections  of  Infidel  Historians  and  other 

Writers  against  Christianity  considered,  in  Eight  Sermons.  To 
which  is  added  a  Sermon  [on  John  xi.  36.  J  preached  before  the 
University,  Oct.  18,  1795.  •   8vo.  Oxford,  1797. 

1798.  *Hall  (Charles  Henry)  Sermons  preached  before  the  University 

of  Oxford  [on  the  "  Fulness  of  Time."]     Svo.  Oxford,  1799. 

1799.  *Barrow  (William)  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  Univer- 

sity of  Oxford,  [on  the  Necessity  and  Probability  of  a  Divine 
Revelation,  with  Answers  to  popular  Objections  against  the 
Necessity  or  Credibility  of  the  Christian  Revelation.]  Svo. 
London,  1799. 

1800.  *Richards  (George)  The  Divine   Origin   of  Prophecy  illustrated 

and  defended,  in  a  Course  of  Sermons  preached  before  ihe 
University  of  Oxford.     Svo.  Oxford,  1800. 

1801.  Fabf.r  (George  Stanley)  Horas  Mosaicae  :  or  a  View  of  the  Mo- 

saical  Records,  with  respect  to  their  Coincidence  with  profane 
Antiquity,  their  internal  Credibility,  and  their  Connection  with 
Christianity.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1801.     [Ff.  5.  34,35.] 

1 802.  *NoTT  (George Frederic)  Religious  Enthusiasm  considered,  in  Eight 

Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.  Svo.  Ox- 
ford, 1803. 


BAMPTON  LECTURES.  809 

1803.  *Farrer  (John)  Sermons  on  the  Mission  and  Character  of  Christ 

and  on  the  Beatitudes,  comprehending  what  were  preached  be- 
fore the  University  of  Oxford.     8vo.  Oxford,  1804. 

1804.  *Laurence  (Richard)  An  Attempt  to  illustrate  those  Articles  of 

the  Church  of  England,  which  the  Calvinists  improperly  consi- 
der as  Cah'inistical,  in  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford.     8vo,  Oxford,  1805. 

1805.  *Nares  (Edward)  A  View  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  at  the 

close  of  the  pretended  Age  of  Reason,  in  Eight  Sermons 
preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.     8vo.  Oxford,  1805. 

1806.  *Browne  (John)  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Ox- 

ford, [on  the  progressive  adaptation  of  the  Divine  Dispensations 
to  the  State  of  Mankind.]     8vo.  Oxford,  1800. 

1807.  *Le  Mesurier  (Thomas)  The  Nature  and  Guilt  of  Schism  consi- 

dered, with  a  particular  Reference  to  the  Principles  of  the  Re- 
formation, in  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of 
Oxford.     8vo.  London,  1808. 

1808.  *Penrose  (John)  An  Attempt  to  prove  the  Truth  of  Christianity, 

from  the  Wisdom  displayed  in  its  original  establishment,  and 
from  the  History  of  False  and  Corrupted  Systems  of  Religion  ; 
in  a  Series  of  Discourses  preached  before  the  University  of 
Oxford.     8vo.  Oxford,  1808. 

1809.  *Carwithen  (J.  B.  S.)  A  View  of  the  Brahminical  Religion,  in  its 
'  Confirmation  of  the  Truth  of  the  Sacred  History,  and  in  its  In- 
fluence on    the   Moral   Character,    in   a  Series  of   Discourses 
preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.     8vo.  London,  1810. 

1810.  Falconer  (Thomas)  Certain  Principles  in  Evanson's  '*  Dissonance 

of  the  four  generally  received  Evangelists,"  examined,  in  Eight 
Sermons.     8vo.  Oxford,  1811.     [Ff.  6.  30.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Oxford,  1811.     [Ff.  6.  31,] 

1811.  *BiDLAKE  (J^ohn)  The  Truth  and  Consistency  of  Divine  Revela- 

tion, with  some  Remarks  on  the  contrary  Extremes  of  Infidelity 
and  Enthusiasm,  in  Eight  Discourses  delivered  before  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford,     Second  Edition.     8vo.  London,  1813. 

1812.  Mant  (Richard)  An  Appeal  to  the  Gospel :  or  an  Inquiry  into  the 

Justice  of  the  Charge,  that  the  Gospel  is  not  preached  by  the 
National  Clergy  :  in  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford.     8vo.  Oxford,  1813.     [Ff.  6.  77.] 

1813.  *CoLLiNSON  (John)  A  Key  to  the  Writings  of  the  principal  Fatliers 

of  the  Christian  Church,  who  flourished  during  the  first  three 
centuries,  in  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of 
Oxford.      8vo.  Oxford,  1813. 

1814.  *Vanmildert  (William)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Principles  of  Scrip- 

ture Interpretation,  in  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford.     8vo.  Oxford,  1815. 

1815.  *Heber  (Reginald)  The  Personality  and  Office  of  the  Christian 

Comforter,  asserted  and  explained  in  a  Course  of  Sermons  on 
John  xvi.  7.  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.  8vo. 
Oxford,  1816. 


310  RELIGION. 

1816.  *Spry  (John  Hume)  Christian  Unity  doctrinally  and  historically 

considered,  in  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  University 
of  Oxford.      8 vo.  Oxford,  1817. 

1817.  *MiLLER  (John)  The  Divine  Authority  of  Holy  Scripture  asserted, 

from  its  adaptation  to  the  real  State  of  Human  Nature,  in  Eight 
Sermons  preached  before  the  University  ot  Oxford.  8vo.  Ox- 
ford, 1817. 

1818.  *MoYstY  (Charles  Abel)  The  Doctrines   of  Unitarians  examined, 

as  opposed  to  the  Church  of  England,  in  Eight  Sermons 
preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.     8vo.  Oxford,  1818. 

1819.  *MoRGAN  (Hector  Davies)  A  Compressed  View  of  the  Religious 

Principles  and  Practices  of  the  Age  ;  or  a  Trial  of  the  Chief 
Spirits  that  are  in  the  World,  by  the  standard  of  Scriptures  ; 
attempted  in  Eight  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of 
Oxford.     8vo.  Oxford,  1819. 

1820.  *Faussett  (Godfrey)  The  Claims  of  the  Established  Church   to 

exclusive  attachment  and  support,  and  the  Dangers  which  me- 
nace her  from  Schism  and  Indifference,  considered;  in  Eight 
Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.  8vo.  Ox- 
ford, 18)20. 

1821.  *JoNES  (John)  The  Moral  Tendency. of  Divine  Revelation  asserted 

and  illustrated,  in  Eight  Discourses  preached  before  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford.     8vo.  Oxford,  1821. 

1822.  *Whately  (Richard)  The  Use  and  Abuse  of  Party  Feeling  in 

Matters  of  Religion  considered,  in  Eight  Sermons  preached  be- 
fore the  University  of  Oxford.     8vo.  Oxiord,  1822. 

1823.  *GoDDARD   (Charles)  The  Mental  Condition  necessary  to   a  due 

Inquiry  into  Religious  Evidence  stated  and  exemplified,  in  Eight 
Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.  8vo.  Ox- 
ford, 1823. 

1824.  *CoNYBEARE  (J.  J.)  The  Bf.mpton  Lectures  for  the  year   1824; 

being  an  Attempt  to  trace  the  History,  and  to  ascertain  the 
Limits  of  the  Secondary  and  Spiritual  Interpretation  of  Scrip- 
ture.     8vo.  Oxford,  1824. 

1825.  *Chandler  (George)  The   Scheme  of  Divine   Revelation  consi- 

dered, principally  in  its  connexion  with  the  progress  and  im- 
provement of  Human  Society ;  in  Eight  Sermons  preached 
before  the  University  of  Oxford.     8vo.  Oxford,  1825. 

[To  be  continued.] 


HULSEAN  AND  DONNELLAN'S  LECTURES.  311 


V.  Hulsean  Lectures. 

*^*  These  Lectures  were  founded  and  tndowed  in  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, in  pursuance  of  the  Will  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Hulse. 
Each  course  is  to  consist  of  Twenty  Sermons,  ten  of  xohich  are  to  be 
preached  in  the  spring  and  ten  in  the  autumn  ;  one  half  are  to  treat 
on  the  Evidences  of  Revealed  Religion,  and  the  other  moiety  is  to  treat 
on  some  of  the  more  difficult  texts  or  obscure  parts  of  Scripture, 
"  And  in  all  the  said  twenty  sermons  such  practical  observations  shall 
be  made,  and  such  useful  conclusions  added,  as  may  best  instruct  and 
edify  mankind." 

1820.  *Benson  (Christopher)  Hulsean  Lectures  for  1820.     Twenty  Dis- 

courses preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Second 
Edition.     8vo.  London,  1822. 

1821.  *Franks   (James  Clarke)  Hulsean  Lectures  for   1821.     On   the 

Evidences  of  Christianity,  as  they  were  stated  and  enforced  in 
the  Discourses  of  our  Lord  :  comprising  a  connected  view  of 
the  Claims  which  Jesus  advanced,  of  the  Arguments  by  which 
be  supported  them,  and  of  his  Statements  respecting  the  causes, 
progress,  and  consequences  of  Infidelity.  8vo.  Cambridge,  1 82 1 . 

1822.  *Benson  (Christopher)  On  Scripture  Difficulties.      Twenty  Dis- 

courses preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1822. 

1823.  *Franks  (James   Clarke)   Hulsean   Lectures  for    1823.     On    the 

Apostolical  Preaching  and  Vindication  of  the  Gospel  to  the 
Jews,  Samaritans,  and  Devout  Gentiles,  as  exhibited  in  the 
Acts  of  the  Apostles,  the  Epistles  of  St.  Peter,  and  the  Epistle 
to  the  Hebrews.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1 823, 


vi.  Domiellmis  Lectures. 

*^*  These  Lectures  were  instituted  by  th^  Provost  and  Fellows  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  in  pursuance  of  a  bequest  by  Mrs.  Anne  Don- 
NELLAN,  ^*  for  the  encouragement  of  religion,  learning,  and  good 
manners." 

*Elkington  (Thomas)  Sermons  []on  Miracles]  preached  in  the  Chapel  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  in  the  year  1795,  at  the  Lecture  established 
by  the  Provost  and  Fellows  under  the  Will  of  Mrs.  Anne  Donnellan. 
8vo.  Dublin,  1796. 

*Graves  (Richard)  Lectures  on  the  four  last  Books  of  the  Pentateuch ; 
designed  to  shew  the  divine  Origin  of  the  Jewish  Religion,  chiefly  from 
internal  Evidence.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1815. 

*Kennedy  (James)  Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  the  Mosaic  Records  of 
the  Creation,  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin  [\n 
the  year  1824.")     8vo,  London,  1826. 


312  RELIGION. 


vii.  Sermons  on  the  E^vcellency,  and  in  Defence,  of  the  Li- 
turgy, of  the  Church  of  England,  at  Mr.  Hutchins's 
Lecture. 

Mangey  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  the  Liturgy.     8vo.  London,  1729. 

[P.  87.  (6.)] 
Watson  (Joseph)  Sermon  on  the  Liturgy.     Svo.  London,  173L 

[P.  87.  (7.)] 
Stebbing  (Henry)  Sermon  on   the  Liturgy.     Svo  London,  1732. 

[P.  87.  (8.)] 
CoBDEN  (Edward)  Sermon  on  the  Liturgy.      Svo.  London,  1739. 

[P.  19.  (30B.)] 
Shuckford  (Samuel)  Sermon  on  the  Liturgy.     Svo.  London,  1 752. 

[P.  183.(6.)] 
Ridley  (Glocester)  Sermon  on  the  Liturgy.     8vo.  London,  1755. 

[P.  31.X5.)] 
AsHTON  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  the  Liturgy.     Svo.  London,  1756. 

[P.  31.(6.)] 
Stebbing  (Henry)  Sermon  on  the  Liturgy.     Svo.  London,  1760.  , 

[P.  31.  (7.)] 
Butler  (John)  Sermon  on  the  Liturgy.        Svo.  London,  1763. 

[P.  31.  (8.)] 

viii.   Fairchild  Lectures. 

Denne  (John)  The  Wisdom  of  God  in  the  Vegetable  Creation,  Two  Ser- 
mons at  the  Annual  Lecture  founded  by  Mr.  Thomas  Fairchild. 
Svo.  London,  1731.     [P.  87.  (14,15.)] 

Denne  (John)  The  Wisdom  of  God  in  the  Vegetable  Creation.  Svo. 
London,  1745.    [P.  29.  (47.)] 


3.  Collections  of  Sermons  by  English  Divines. 

A  Century  of  Eminent  Presbyterian  Preachers  ;  or  a  Collection  of  Choice 
Sayings  from  the  Public  Sermons  preached  before  the  Two  Houses 
from  Nov.  1640  to  Jan.  31,-1648,  the  day  after  the  King  was  be- 
headed.    Svo.  London.  1723.     [P.  229.(5.;] 

The  English  Preacher,  or  Sermons  from  various  Authors.  2  vols.  Svo. 
London,  1773.     [F.  22.  22,23.] 

Discourses  on  Judging  one  another.     12mo.  London,  1675.     [G.  8.  6.] 

Abernethy  (John)  Sermons  on  various  subjects.  4  vols.  Svo.  London, 
1748-51.     [O.  6.  14-17.] 

Abernethy  (John)  Tracts  and  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1751.  [R.  18.  39.] 

Abernethy  (John)  Discourses  on  the  Being  and  Natural  Perfections  of 
God.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1757.     [O.  6.  12,13.] 

Adam  (Thomas)  Evangelical  Sermons.     8vo.  London,  1781.    [Ff.  7.  3.] 

Adams  (William)  Sermons  on  several  subjects.     Svo.  Shrewsbury,  1790. 

[R.  18.  49.] 


COLLECTIONS  OF  ENGLISH  SERMONS.        313 

Adamson  (William)  Eight  Discourses  designed   to  teach    Experimental, 
and  inculcate  Practical  Christianity,     12mo.  North  Shields,  1789. 

[Hh.  4.  30.] 

Allestry  (Richard)  Eighteen  Sermons,     folio,  London,  1659.  [C.  5.  26.] 

Amory  (Thomas)  'i'wenty-two  Sermons  on  various  subjects.     8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1766.     [G.  24.  lO.J 

Andrewes  (Lancelot,  Bishop  of  Winchester)  Ninety-six  Sermons,     folio, 
London,  1641.     [H.  1.  22.] 

Atterbury  (Francis,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  Sermons.     2  vols.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1734.      [B.  6.  .54,55.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1734.     [Ff.  7.  6,7.] 

Another  Copy.     Vol.  I.  Svo.  London,  1723.     [li.  1.  26.] 

Atterbury  (Francis)  Sc-rmons  and  Discourses  on  several  subjects.  4  vols. 
Svo.  London,  1766.     [D.  24.  5-8.] 

Two  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Atterbury,  occasioned  by  the  Doctrine  delivered 
by  him  m  a  Sermon  on  I  Cor.  xv.  19.     Svo.  London,  1706-8. 

[M.   19.  31.] 
Balguy  (John)  Sermons  on  various  subjects.     Svo.  London,  1738. 

[P.   99.  (2.)] 

•  A  Collection  of  Sermons.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1750. 

[P.  2.  24,25.] 
Ball  (Nathaniel)  Sermons  on    i-^eral  important  subjects.     Svo.  London, 
1756.     [P.  231.  (2.)] 

Barrow  (Isaac)  Sermons  preached  upon  several  occasions.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1678.     [I.  15.  45] 

Barrow  (Isaac)  Sermons  on  the  Love  of  God  and  of  our  Neighbour. 
Svo.  London,  1680.     [L.  15.  24.] 

Bates  (William)  Sermons  upon  Death.     Svo.  London,  1683.  [R.  10.  84.] 

Bellamy  (Joseph)  Sermons.     l2mo.  Northampton,  1787.     [Ff.  S.  84.]  " 

Benson  (George)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1748.     [E.  26.  10.] 

Benson  (Joseph)  Four  Sermons  on  the  Second  Coming  of  Christ,  &c. 
12mo.  Hull,  1787.     [li.  1.  34.] 

Beveridge  (William,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Sermons  on  several  subjects. 
12  vols.  Svo.  London,  1709-10-13-14.     [B.  7.  1-12.] 

Beveridge  (William)  Works  [i.  e.  Sermons.]     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1720. 

[11.   15.  29,30.] 

Beveridge  (William)  Thesaurus  Theologicus :  or  a  Complete  System  of 
Divinity,  summed  up  in  Brief  Notes  upon  Select  Passages  of  the  Old 
and  New  Testament.     4  vols.  Svo.  London,  1711.     [Ff.  6.  10-13.] 

BissE  (Thomas)  Sermons  on  the  Beauty  of  Holiness  in  the  Common 
Prayer  and  on  other  subjects.     Svo.  London,  1721.     [A.  17.  46.] 

Remarks  on  Dr.  Bisse's  Four  Sermons  at  the  Rolls  Chapel.  Svo.  London, 
1716.     [N.  9.  28.] 

Blair  (Hugh)  Sermons.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1780.     [Q.  5.  26,27.] 

Blair  (Hugh)  Sermons.     4  vols.  Svo.  London,  1795.     [Ff.  5.  4-7.] 

Bourn  (Samuel)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1722.     [D.  21.  28.] 

Bourn  (Samuel)  A  Series  of  Discourses.     6  vols.  Svo.  London,  1768. 

[Q.  4.  20-25.] 


314  RELIGION. 

Bowman  (Thomas)  The  Principles  of  Christianity,  as  taught  in  Scripture, 

stated  in  Seven  Sermons.     12mo.  London,  1777.     [Ff.  8.  56.'] 
Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1777.     [Ff.  8.  89  ] 

A  Letter  to  Mr.  Bowman,  occasioned  by  his  Review  of  the  Doctrines  of  the 

Reformation.     8vo.  Norwich,  1773.     [P.  305.(8.)] 
A  Fragment  of  a  Letter  to  an  Orthodox  Clergyman.     8vo.  Norwich,  1773. 

[P.  305.  (9.)] 

Brady  (Nicholas)  Select  Sermons  on  Practical  Subjects.     8vo.  London, 
1713.     [L  15.  28,]     - 

Bragge  (Francis)  Practical  Discourses  upon  the  Parables.  8vo.  London, 
1694.     [R.  10.  40.] 

Bragge  (Francis)  Practical  Observations  upon  the  Miracles  of  our  Blessed 
Saviour.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [R.  10.  41.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1702.      [M.  (J.  16.] 

fBragge  (Francis)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

Brome  (Edmund)  The  Glorious  Descent ;  or  Blessings  of  the  Holy 
Ghost,  represented  in  three  Discourses  on  John  xiv.  7.     London,  1709. 

[M.  19.  15.] 

Brownrigge  (Ralph,  Bishop  of  Exeter)  Sermons,     folio,  London,  1685. 

[K.  2.  24.] 

BuLKELEY  (Charles)  Sermons  and  Discourses.     Svo.  London,  1752. 

[G.  24.  8.] 

Bull  (John)  Sermons.     3  vols.  8vo.  London,  1713.     [F.  6.  23-25.] 

Bullock  (Thomas)  The  Reasoning  of  Christ  and  his  Apostles  in  their 
Defence  of  Christianitv,  considered  in  Seven  Sermons.  8vo.  London, 
1725.     [G.  26.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1725.     [N.  7.  7.] 

BuNDY  (Richard)  Sermons  on  several  occasions  :  with  a  Course  of  Lec- 
tures on  the  Church  Catechism.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1750. 

[A.   18.  92,93.] 

Bundy  (Richard)  Sermons  on  some  of  the  most  important  points  of  the 
Christian  Religion.     Svo.  London,  1750.     [A.  18.  94.] 

Burgess  (Anthony)  One  Hundred  and  Twenty  Sermons,  folio,  London, 
1652.     [B.  4.  29.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  Discourses.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

[R.  13.  4.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  Sermons  on  several  occasions.     8vo.  London,  1713. 

[A.  17.  66.^ 

Burroughs  (James)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1733.     [R.  12.  29'.] 

Burton  (Hezekiah)  Discourses.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1684. 

[R.  12.  39,40.] 

Butlee  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Durham)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1726. 

[N.  7.  66.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1736.     [Ff.  6.   17.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1765.     [Ff.  6.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1792.     [Ff.  5.  12.] 

Calamy  (Benjamin)  Sermons  preached  upon  several  occasions.  Svo. 
London,  1726.     [A.  18.  117.] 


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Carter  (Benjamin)  Sixteen  Discourses  on  several  subjects.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 172.9.     [A.   18.   117*.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1738.     [G.  26.  (16.)] 

Cennick  (John)  Twenty  Discourses.     2  vols.  12mo.  London,  1777. 

[Ee.  4.  72,73.] 
Chalmers  (Thomas)  Discourses  on  the  Christian  Revelation,   viewed  in 
Connexion  with  the  Modern  Astronomy.     Svo.  Glasgow,  1817. 

[Ff.  5.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Glasgow,  1817.     [Ff.  5.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Glasgow,  1817.     [Ff.  5.  17.] 

A  Free  Critique  on  Dr.  Chalmers's  Discourses  on  Astronomy.  Svo.  London, 
1817.     [Gg.  7.  9.] 

Chalmers  (Thomas)  Sermons,  preached  in  the  Tron  Church,  Glasgow. 
Svo.  Glasgow,  1819.     [Ff.  5.  18.] 

*Chalmers  (Thomas)  Sermons  preached  in  St.  John's  Church,  Glasgow. 
Svo.  Glasgow,  1824. 

Chandler  (Samuel)  Sermons.    4  vols.  Svo.  London,  1768.  [F.  24.  23-26.] 

Chishull  (Edmund)  The  Great  Danger  and  Mistake  of  all  new  unin- 
spired Prophecies  relating  to  the  End  of  the  World.  Svo.  London, 
1708.     [P.  110.(1.)] 

Clagett  (William)  Sermons.     4  vols.  Svo.  London,  1704-20. 

[P.  4.  19-22.] 

Clarke  (Samuel)  Sermons  on  several  subjects,     folio.    Works,  Vols.   I. 

II.     [N.  3   31,32.] 
Clarke  (Samuel)  Seventeen  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1724.     [Ff.  6.  20.] 

Remarks  upon  Mr.  Clarke's  Sermons  preached  at  Saint  Paul's  against  Hobbes, 
Spinoza,  and  other  Atheists.     4to.  London,  1705.     [M.  14.  15.] 

Conant  (John)  Sermons  on  several  occasions.  2  vols.  Svo.  London, 
17—.     [G.  21.  3,4.] 

CoNYBEARE  (John,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  Sermons.  2  vols.  Svo.  London, 
1757.     [D.  26.  20,21.] 

Crashaw  (William)  The  Parable  of  Poyson,  in  Five  Sermons.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1618.     [K.  15.  12.] 

Craven  (WiUiam)  Sermons  on  the  Evidence  of  a  Future  State  of  Re- 
wards and  Punishments.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1774.     [P.  280.(3.)] 

Crowe  (William)  Sermons  on  several  occasions.     Svo.  London,  1744. 

[R.  10.  63.] 

tDAWEs  (Sir  William)  Sermons.     6vo.  Cambridge,  1707. 

*Dehon  (Right  Rev.  Theodore,  Bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  in  South  Carolina)  Sermons  on  the  Public  Means  of  Grace,  the 
Festivals  and  Fasts  of  the  Church,  &c.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1822. 

Delany  (Patrick)  Sixteen  Discourses  on  Christian  Doctrines  and  Duties. 
Svo.  London,  1754.     QD.  26.  28.] 

Delany  (Patrick)  Eighteen  Discourses,  and  Dissertations  on  various  sub- 
jects.    Svo.  London,  1766.     [I.  6.  33.] 

tDelany  (Patrick)  Twenty  Sermons  on  Social  Duties  and  their  opposite 
Vices.     Svo.  London,  1747* 


316  R  E  L  I  G  I  0  N. 

Dickinson  (Jonathan)  Sermons  and  Tracts.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1793. 

[Ff.  6.  21.] 

DoiJdkidge  (Philip)  Sermons  to  Young  Persons.     8vo.  London,  1743. 

[R.  13.  31.] 

Doddridge  (Philip)  Sermons  and  Tracts.     3  vols.  12mo.  London,  1761. 

[Gg.  8.  11-13.] 

Doddridge  (Philip)  Practical  Discourses  on  Regeneration.      12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1766.     [Dd.  4.  84.] 
Another  Copy.     l^mo.  London,  1799.     [Ee.  4.  68.] 

Doddridge  (Philip)  Ten  Sermons  on  the  Power  and  Grace  of  Christ,  and 
on  the  Evidences  of  his  Gospel.      12mo.  London,  1776.     [Ff.  7.  72.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1776.     [Gg.  8.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  17 — -     [C.  7.  31.] 

DucHAL  (James)  Sermons  on  various  occasions.  3  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1762.     [D.  26.  8,8%9.] 

Duke  (Richard)  Sermons  preached  on  several  occasions.  8vo.  Oxford, 
1714.     [D.  6.  10.] 

Dyke  (Jer.)  Divers  Select  Sermons  on  several  Texts.  8vo.  London, 
1640.     [I.  8.  32.] 

Edwards  (John)  Theologia  Reformata  :  or  the  Body  and  Substance  of  the 
Christian  Religion,  in  distinct  Discourses  upon  the  Apostles  Creed,  the 
Lord's  Prayer,  the  Ten  Commandments,  and  on  those  Graces  and  Du- 
ties which  are  purely  Evangelical.     3  vols,  folio,  London,   1713-1726. 

[[.  5.  22-24.] 

Edwards  (Jonathan)  Eighteen  Sermons,  with  his  Life  and  Character. 
8vo.  Glasgow,  1785.     [Hh.  6.  8.] 

Edwards    (Jonathan)    Practical   Sermons.     (Two   Copirs.)     8vo.    Edin- 
burgh, 1788.     [R.  16.  42.     Ff.  6.  24.] 
Edwards  (Jonathan)  Practical  Sermons.     8vo.  London,  178.5.  [Ff.  6.  25.] 
Edwards  (Jonathan)  Twenty  Sermons  on  various  subjects.     8vo.  Edin- 
burgh, 1789.     [C.  7.  23.] 

Two  other  Copies.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1789.     [li.  2,  4,6.] 

Edwards  (Jonathan)  Sermons  on  various  important  subjects.  12mo. 
Edinburgh,  1785.     [A.  17.  115.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Edinburgh,  1785.     [li.  2.  5.] 

Ellis  (Clement)  Three  Discourses,  on  the  Parables  of  Dives  and  Lazarus, 
the  Uniust  Steward,  and  the  Ten  Virgins.     8vo.  London,  1 704. 

[P.  231.  (1.)] 

Emlyn  (Thomas')  Sermons  on  various  subiects.     8vo.  London,  1742. 

[D.  24.  28.] 

Erskine  (John)  Discourses  on  several  occasions.  8vo.  Edinburgh, 
1801-1804.     [Ff.  6.  32,33.] 

Evans  (Robert)  Sermons  on  various  subjects.     8vo.  Doncaster,  1789. 

[A.  14.  46.] 

EvANSON  (Edward)  Three  Discourses.     8vo.  London,  1773. 

[P.  295.  (4.)] 
EvERARD  (John)  Some  Gospel-Treasures  opened  in  several  Sermons. 
8vo.  London,  1653.     [K.  17.  3.] 


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Faber  (G.  S.)  Sermons  on  various  subjects  and  occasions.     8vo.  Vol.  I. 

London,  1816.     [Ff.  5.  39.] 
*Faber  (G.  S.)  Sermons,  Vol.  II.     Svo.  London,  1820. 
Fawcett  (John)  Sermons,   cliiefly  designed  for  the  Use  of  Families.     2 

vols.  Svo.  Carlisle,  1817.     [Ff.  5.  40.] 
Fawcett  (Joseph)  Sermons  at  the   Old  Jewry.     2   vols.    Svo.  London, 

1795.     [I.  23.  14,15.] 

Fleetwood  (William,  Bishop  of  Ely)  A  Compleat  Collection  of  Ser- 
mons and  Tracts,     folio,  London,  1737.     [D.  5.  27.] 

Four  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1712.     [N.  7.  69.] 

Fleming  (Caleb)  Discourses  on  three  essential  Properties  of  the  Gospel 
Revelation  which  demonstrate  its  Divine  Original.    Svo.  London,  1772. 

[P.  302.  (S.)] 

Fordyce  (James)  Addresses  to  Young-  Men.  2  vols.  l2mo.  London, 
1777.     [F.  22.  26,27.] 

Fordyce  (James)  Sermons  to  Young  Women.  2  vols.  12mo.  London, 
17—.     [G.  21.  11,12.] 

Foster  (James)  Discourses  on  all  the  principal  Branches  of  Natural  Re- 
ligion and  Social  Virtue.     2  vols.  4to.  London,  1749-52.     [O.  8.  1,2.] 

Bulktley  (Charles)  A  Defence  of  Dr.  Foster's  Sermon  on  Catholic  Commu- 
nion.    Svo.  L'jticlon,  1752.    [P.  185.  7.] 

Foster  (James)  Sermons.     4  vols.  Svo.  London,  1755-44.     [O.  7.  4-7.] 

Fothergill  (George)  Sermons  on  several  subjects.     Svo.  Oxford,  1761. 

[G.  24.  9.] 

Fowler  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Two  Discourses,  1.  Of  the  Un- 
reasonableness of  Repining  at  Afflicting  Providences;  and,  2.  Of  the 
Great  Duty  of  Praise  and  Thanksgiving.     Svo.  London,  1707. 

[M.  19.  48.] 

Francis  ( )  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1771.     [G.  23.  8.j 

Frank  (Mark)  Fifty-one  Sermons,     folio,  London,  1672.     [K.  2.  16.] 

Fuller  (Andrew)  Sermons  on  various  subjects.     Svo.  Edinburgh,  1814. 

[Ff.  5.  42.] 

Gibson  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  London)  Four  Sermons  upon  several  sub- 
jects.    Svo.  London,  1719.     [R.  20.  15.] 

*GiLPiN  (William)  Sermons  preached  to  a  Country  Congregation,  with 
Hints  for  Sermons.     4  vols.  Svo.  London,  1811. 

*Gisborne  (Thomas)  Sermons.     3  vols.  Svo.  London,  1809-10. 

*Gisborne  (Thomas)  Lectures  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Colossians.  12mo. 
London,  1816. 

Graile  (John)  Sermons  recommending  Reformation  of  Our  Selves  ;  Re- 
verence towards  God;  Abhorrence  of  usurping  Republicans;  and 
Affection  to  the  Monarchy.     Svo.  London,  1685.     [D.  15.  1.] 

Greene  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Four  Discourses  on  the  Four  Last 
Things.     12mo,  London,  1751.     [E.  27.  33.] 

Gregory  (Thomas)  Discourses  upon  several  Divine  Subjects.  Svo. 
London,  1696.     [P.  203.  (1.)] 

Grove  (Henry)  Sermons  and  Tracts.     4  vols.  Svo.  London,  1740. 

[A.   18.  55-58.'] 


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Grove  (Henry)  Sermons  on  various  subjects.     2  vols.  8vo.  174^. 

[A.  18.  59-60.] 
Grove  (Henry)  The  Friendly  Monitor ;  Three  Sermons  on  the  Conduct 
of  Christians.     8vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  215.  (17.)] 

Hacket  (John,  Bishop  of  Lichfield)  A  Century  of  Sermons,     folio,  Lon- 
don, 1675.     [G.  11.  16.] 

Hall  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Sermons,     folio.     Works,  Vols.  1. 11. 

[H.  23.  12,13.] 
Hall  (Robert)  Sermons  on  various  important  occasions.     8vo.  London, 
1815.     [Ff.  4.  15.] 

Halliwell  (Henry)  The  Excellence  of  Moral  Virtue,  in  several  Dis- 
courses on  Phil.  iv.  8.     12mo.  London,  1692.     [P.  346.  (1.)] 

Hammond  (Henry)  Sermons,     folio,  London,  1675.     [Ff.  3.  19.] 

Another  Copy,     folio.     Works,  Vol.  IV.     [N.  3.  4.] 

Harwood  (^Edward)  Sermons  on  the  Parable  of  the  Sower.     Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1776.     [F.  26.  31.] 

Hausted  (P.)  Ten  Sermons.     4to.  London,  1636.     [E.  1.  22.] 

Haweis  (Thomas)  Evangelical  Principles  and  Practice,  in  Fifteen  Sermons. 
Svo.  London,  1794.     [A.  17.  112.] 

Hawker  (Robert)  Sermons   on  the  Divinity  of  Christ.     Svo.  London, 
1793.     [E.  25.  27.] 

Hawker  (Robert)  Sermons  on  the  Divinity  and  Operations  of  the  Holy 
Ghost.     8vo.~ London,  1794.     [E.  25.  28.] 

Herring  (Thomas.  Arclibishop  of  Canterbury)  Seven  Sermons  on  Public 
Occasions.     Svo.  London,  1763.     [P.  216.  (1.)] 

Hill  (George)  Lectures  upon  Portions  of  the  Old  Testament.  Svo. 
Edinburgh,  1812.     [Ff.  4.  14.] 

Hill  (Robert)  Discourses  on  the  Fourth  Commandment.  Svo.  London, 
1728.     [P.  81.(1.)] 

HoADLY  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Winchester)  Sermons  and  Charges,    folio. 

Works,  Vol.  III.     [Q.  1.  7.] 

Sermons.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1754-55.     [O.  7.  26,27.] 

*HoBART  (Right  Rev.  John  Henry,  Bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 

Church  in  the  State  of  New  York)  Sermons  on  the  Principal  Events 

and  Truths  of  Redemption.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1824. 
Hopkins  (Wm.)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1708.     [R.  11.  52.] 
HoRNE   (George,   Bishop  of  Norwich)   Sermons.     2  vols.   Svo.  Oxford, 

1793.     [Hh.  6.  12,13.] 

Discourses  on  several  Subjects.     4  vols.  Svo.  Oxford,  1795. 

[L  27.  8-11.] 
HoRSLEY  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Sermons.     3  vols.  Svo.  Dundee, 
1813.     [Ff.  6.  38-43.] 

HoRTON  (Thomas)  One  Hundred  Select  Sermons,     folio,  London,  1679. 

[G.  11.  18.] 

HuRD  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
the  Prophecies  concerning  the  Christian  Church,  in  Twelve  Sermons. 
2  vols,  in  1.  Svo.  London,  1776.     [li.  2.  23.] 

Hurd  (Richard)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1776.     [D.  26.  13.] 


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Hurd  (Richard)  Sermons  preached  at  Lincoln's  Inn.     3  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1785.     [I.  27.  14-16.] 
HussEY (Christopher)  Twenty  Sermons.     8vo.  London,  1758.    [E.  26.  29.] 

Jackson  (John)  The  Duty  of  a  Christian  set  forth ;  being  an  Exposition 
of  the  Lord's  Prayer.     8vo.  London,  1728.     [R.  7.  24.] 

Jackson  (Tho.)  Christ's  Answer  unto  John's  Question:  or,  an  Introduc- 
tion to  the  Knowledge  of  Jesus  Christ  and  Him  crucified.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1625.     [N.  8.  18.] 

*Jebb  (John,  Bishop  of  Limerick)  Sermons,  chiefly  practical.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1824. 

Jef^ery  (John)  Select  Discourses.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [D.  6.  24.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [Q.  4.  48.] 

JefFery  (John)  A  Complete  Collection  of  his  Sermons  and  Tracts.  2  vols. 
8vo.  London,  1751.     [R.  18.  51,52.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1753.     [Q.  4.  46,47.] 

JoRTiN  (John,  Archdeacon  of  London)  Four  Sermons  on  the  Truth  of  the 
Christian  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  333.  (1.)] 

Jortin  (John)  Sermons  on  different  subjects.     7  vols.  8vo.  London,  1771. 

[F.  23.  7-13.] 
Kelsey  (Joseph)  Sermons  upon  several  occasions.     8vo.  London,  1703. 

[K.  7.  40.] 
Kennet  (Basil)  Sermons  on  several  occasions.     8vo.  London,  1715. 

[D.  6.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1727.     [G.  26.  6.] 

KiMBER  (Isaac)  Sermons  on  the  most  interesting  Religious,  Moral,  and 
Practical  Subjects.     8vo.  London,  1756.     [E.  26.  30.] 

King  (J.)  Sermons  on  important  subjects.     8vo.  York,  1782.    [Ff.  6.  43.] 
Knight  (James)  Sermons  on  various  occasions.     8vo.  Taunton,  1818. 

[Ff.  4.  18.] 
Knowles  (Thomas)  Twelve  Sermons  on   the  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the 

Existence  and   Attributes   of  God,    as  manifested    by  the  Works   of 

Creation.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1750.     [D.  25.  24.] 

Lake  (Arthur,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells)  Sermons,    folio,  London,  1629. 

[B.  4.  25.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1641.     [E.  1.  22.] 

Lambert  (Geo.)  Sermons  on  various  useful  and  important  subjects. 
2  vols.  8vo.  York,  1778-1779.     [Hh.  6.  15,16.] 

Sermons  by  the  Editor  of  the  Letters  between  Theodosius  and  Con- 
stantia  [Dr.  John  Langhorne.]     2  vols,  in  1.  12mo.  London,  1764. 

[G.  '27.  17.] 
Lany  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Ely)  Sermons.     4to.  London,  1668. 

[N.  8.  45.] 
Lardner  (Nathaniel)  Sermons  upon  various  subjects.      8vo.  London, 
1751.     [E.  26.  4.] 

Latham  (Ebenezer)  Sermons  on  various  subjects.     8vo.  London,  1774. 

[G.  ^3.  12.] 
Latimer    (Hugh,     Bishop    of    Worcester)    Sermons.        4to.     London, 
m.tJ.ljrrr-ib.    [N.  6.  46.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.     [Ff.  8.  144.] 


320  RELIGION. 

Latimer  (Hugh)  Sermons  (with  his  Life.)     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1758. 

[D.  27.  26,27.] 
Leighton   (Robert,   Archbishop  of  Glasgow)  Sermons.     8vo.  London, 
1694.     [C.  15.  37.] 

Another  Copy.      8vo.  London,  1745.     [Ff.  6.  46.] 

Leland  (John)  Discourses  on  various  subjects.  4  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1769.     [F.  23.  18-21.] 

Littleton  (Adam)  Sixty-one  Sermons,     folio,  London,  1660.    [1.2.27.] 

tLucAS  (Richard)  Sermons.     8vo.  London,  1699. 

Lucas  (Richard)  Fifteen  Sermons  upon  Death,  Judgment,  and  a  Future 
State.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [E.  21.  8.] 

Luther  (Martin)  Thirty-four  Special  and  Chosen  Sermons,  Englished  by 
William  Gace^  and  printed  in  1581.     8vo.  (reprinted)  London,  1649. 

[Cc.  3.  23.] 
Maclaurin  (John)  Sermons  and  Essays.      12mo.  Edinburgh,  1772. 

[Ee.  4.  69.] 
Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1772.     [A.  17.  113.] 

Maclean    (Archibald)    Sermons    on   various    subjects.      12mo.    Works, 

Vol  IV.     [li.  2.  34.] 
Mandell  (VVm.)  The  Advent  of  Christ  considered,  in  Six  Sermons.    Svo. 

Cambridge,  1817.     [Ff  7.  120.] 

Another  Copy.      Svo.  Cambridge,  1817.     [C.  26.  21.] 

Mandell  (Wm.)  Twelve  Sermons  preached  on  various  occasions,  chiefly 
before  the  University  of  Cambridge.    Svo.  Cambridge,  1822.    [li.  7.  29.] 

Mangey  (Thomas)  Practical  Discourses  on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  &c.  Svo. 
London,  1721.     [R.  19.  22.] 

*Mant  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor)  Sermons  for  Parochial 
and  Domestic  Usage.     3  vols.  Svo.  Oxford,  1818. 

March  (John)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1699.     [R.  13.  76.] 

May  (Wm.)  Sermons  to  Young  Persons.     12mo.  London,  1753. 

[P.  336.  (6.)] 
Milker  (Joseph)  Practical   Sermons.     Vols.   L  IL   Svo.  London  and 
York,  1804-09.     [Ff  5.  74,75.] 

*Milner  (Joseph)  Practical  Sermons.     Vol.  IIL  Svo.  London,  1824. 

Milner  (Joseph)  Predigten  (a  Translation  of  Vol.  I.  into  German.) 
12rao.  Barby.     [Hh.  7.  35.] 

Morris  (Joseph)  Sermons  on  several  occasions.     Svo.  London,  1743. 

[D.  24.  24.] 
Mosse  (Miles)  The  Arraignment  and  Conviction  of  Usurie,  in  Six  Ser- 
mons on  Prov.  xxviii.  8.     4to.  London,  1595.     [K.  8.  26.] 
Naylor  (M.  J.)  Discourses,  principally  on  the  Evidences  of  Christianity. 

Svo.  London,  1810.     [Hh.  5.  22.] 
Needham  (Robert)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1679.     [D.  14.  18.] 

. Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1679.     [G.  26.  2.] 

Newton  (Benjamin)  Sermons.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1736.  [R.  12. 13,14.] 

Newton  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  Occasional  Sermons — Episcopal 
Charges — and  Ninety  Dissertations  on  the  Old  and  New  Testament. 
4t().     fVorh,  Vols.  IL  HL     [A.  12.  47,48.] 


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Newton  (John)  Messiah:  Fifty  Expository  Discourses  on  tlie  Prophe- 
cies, &c.  respecting  the  Messiah.     2  vols.   8vo.  London,  1786. 

[Ff.  7.  140,141.] 
Nicholson  (George)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1817.     (Two  Copies.) 

[Hh.  5.  25,26.] 
NoRRis  (John)  Practical  Discourses  upon  several  Divine  Subjects.    5  vols. 
8vo.  London,  1691-1707.     [R.  10.  58-62.] 

NouRSE  (Peter)  Practical  Discourses  on  several  subjects.  Svo.  London, 
1705.     [M.  15.  36.] 

Ogden  (Samuel)  Sermons  on  Prayer,  the  Creed,  the  Ten  Command- 
ments, and  the  Lord's  Supper,  with  his  Life  by  Dr.  Hallifax.  2  vols. 
Svo.  London,  1788.     [A.  16.  63.] 

Ogden  (Samuel)  Sermons  on  the  Efficacy  of  Prayer  and  Litercession. 
Svo.  Cambridge,  1770.     [R.  267.  (8.)] 

Orr  (John)  Sermons  on  various  subjects.    2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1739-49. 

[R.  19.  29,30.] 

Owen  (John)  A  Complete  Collection  of  Sermons  and  Tracts,  folio, 
London,  1721.     [A.  12.  26.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1721.     [K.  23.  8.] 

Paley  (William,  Archdeacon  of  Carlisle)  Three  Sermons  preached  in  the 

Cathedral  Church  of  Carlisle.     12mo.  London,  1790.     [Hh.  4.  43.] 
Paley  (William)  Sermons  on  several  subjects.     Svo.  Sunderland,  1806. 

[Hh.  4.  5.] 
Two  other  Copies.     Svo.  London,  1808-12.     [Hh.  4.  6,7.] 

Paley  (William)  Sermons  and  Tracts.      Svo.  London,  181 1.     [Hh.  4.  8.] 

•Paley  (William)  Sermons  on  several  subjects,  [never  before  published: 
edited  by  his  son  the  Rev.  Edmund  Palev.]  2  vols.  Svo.  London, 
1825. 

Passeran  (Albert)  Twelve  Discourses  concerning  Religion  and  Govern- 
ment.    Svo.  London,  1734.     [P.  257.  (3)] 

Pearce  (Zachary,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  Sermons.     4  vols.  London,  1776. 

[Q.  5.  28-31.] 
Peirce  (James)  Sermons  on  several  occasions.     Svo.  London,  1728. 

[F.  21.  7.] 
Plumptre  (James)  Four  Discourses  on  subjects  relating  to  the  Amuse- 
ments of  the  Stage,  preached   at  Great   St.  Mary's  Church.     With 
Notes.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1809.     [Hh.  4.  9.] 

PoRTEus  (Beilby,  Bishop  of  London)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1783. 

[Q.  5.  49.] 
Potter  (John,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  Sermons  and  Charges.     Svo. 
fVorks,  Vol.  I.     Oxford,  1753.     [D.  25.  19.] 

Powell  (W.  S.)  Discourses  on  various  subjects.     Svo.  London,  1776. 

[Ff.  5.  47.] 
— Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1776.     [G.  24.  4.] 

Preston  (John)  The  New  Covenant ;  or  the  Saints  Portion,  in  Four  Ser- 
mons.    4to.  London,  1634.     [E.  19.  24.] 

Preston  (John)  Life  Eternal ;  or  a  Treatise  of  the  Knowledge  of  the  Di- 
vine Essence  and  Attributes,  in  Eighteen  Sermons.  4to.  London, 
1634.     [E.  19.  26.] 

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322  RELIGION. 

Price  (Richard)   Sermons   on   Christian  Doctrine,  &c.     8vo.  London, 

1787.     [A.  16.  35.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1787.     [Hh.  4.  14.] 

Pyle  (Thomas)  Sixty  Sermons  on  Plain  and  Practical  Subjects.      2  vols. 

8vo.  Norwich,  1783.     [G.  23.  16,17.] 
—  Ninety-Six  Sermons  on  Plain  and  Practical  Subjects.     2  vols.  8vo. 

London,  1785.     [A.  U.  43-45.] 
Pyle  (Philip)  One  Hundred  Popular  Sermons.     4  vols.   8vo.   Norwich, 

1789.     [A.  14.  54-57.] 

Reeves  (William)  Two  Sermons.  8vo.  London,  1713.  [P.  110.  (16,17.)] 

Relly  (James)  Sermons.     8vo.  London,  1752-1779.     [Hh.  2.  47.] 

Ridley  (Glocester)  The  Christian  Passover^  in  Four  Sermons.  8vo. 
London,  1736.     [P.  123.  (1.)] 

Robinson  (Robert)  Seventeen  Discourses.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1796. 

[Ff.  6.  87.] 
Rogers  (John)  Sermons  and  Tracts.     8vo.  London,  1736.     [D.  24.  19.] 

Rogers  (John)  Twelve  Sermons  on  several  occasions.  8vo.  London, 
1730.     [D.  24.  20.] 

Rogers  (John)  Nineteen  Sermons  on  several  occasions.  8vo.  London, 
1735.     [D.  24.  22.] 

Rogers  (John)  Eight  Sermons  on  the  Necessity  of  Divine  Revelation. 
8vo.  London,  1727.     [D.  24.  21.] 

Collins  (Anthony)  A  Letter  to  Dr.  Rogers,  on  his  SermoJis  concerning  the 
Necessity  of  Revelation.     8vo.  London,  1727.     [P.  111.  (1.)] 

Romaine  (William)  Twelve  Discourses  upon  the  Law  and  the  Gospel. 
Svo.  London,  1787.     [Hh.  4.  15.] 

Sanderson  (Robert,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  Thirty-four  Sermons,  folio, 
London,  1671.     [C.  4.  7.] 

Sclater  (William)  The  Sick  Soul's  Salve,  and  other  Sermons.  4to.  Ox- 
ford and  London,  1612-29.     [L.  15.  16] 

Scott  (John)  Practical  Discourses.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1698. 

[R.  13.  14,15.] 
Scott  (John)  Sermons  on  several  occasions.     8vo.  London,  1704. 

[M.  6.  20.] 
Scott  (Thomas)  Sermons  on  Select  Subjects.     Svo.  London,  1796. 

[Hh.  3.  2.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1796.     [Hh.  4.  20.] 

ScoTT  (John)  Six  Sermons,  on  Baptism,  Confirmation,  and  the  Lord's 
Supper.     12mo.  Hull,  1809.     [Hh.  4.  22.] 

Secker  (Thomas,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  Nine  Sermons  preached  in 
St.  James's  Church,  on  occasion  of  the  [then]  late  War  and  Rebellion. 
Svo.  London,  1758.     [P.  216.  (2.)] 

Secker  (Thomas)  Sermons.    Vols.  I.  HL-VIIL     Svo.  London,  1770-76. 

[G.  24.  18.  20-25.] 

Seller  (John)  Five  Sermons.     12mo.  London,  1636.     [K.  16.  19.] 

Sharp  (John,  Archbishop  of  York)  Sermons.  4  vols.  Svo.  London, 
1709-16.     [M.  19.  1-4.] 

Sharp  (John)  Sermons.     7  vols.  Svo.  London,  1729.     [P.  5.  22-28.] 


>[R.  18.  26.] 


COLLECTIONS  OF  ENGLISH  SERMONS.        32,1 

Sharpe  (Gregory)  Sermons  on  various  subjects.     8vo.  London,  1772. 

[G.  23.  2.] 

Shelford  (Robert)  Five  Discourses  on  various  subjects.     4to.  London, 
1635.     [E.  19.  6.] 

Shepard  (Thomas)  The  Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins,  folio,  London, 
1660.     [H.  23.  6.] 

Sherlock  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  London)  Six  Discourses  on  the  Use  and 
Intent  of  Prophecy.     Svo.  London,  1725.     [G.  26.  17.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1725.     [N.  7.  7.] 

Middkton  (Couyers)  An  Examination  of  the  Lord  Bishop^ 
of  London's  Discourses  concertdng  the  Use  and  Intent  of 
Prophecy.     Svo.  London,  1750.  _  _  _ 

Ruthcrforth  (T.)  A  Defence  of  the  Bishop  of  London's  Dis- 
courses, in  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Middfeton.  Svo.  Cambridge, 
1750.  -  -  - 

Jackson  (Laurence)  Remarks  on  Dr.  Middleion's  Examina- 
tion, SjX.     Svo.  London,  1750. 

Sherlock  (Thomas)  Discourses  preached  at  the  Temple  Church.  3  vols. 
Svo.  London,  1759-61.     [D.  26.  15-17.] 

Another  Copy.    3  vols.  8vo.  London,  1759-64.    [O.  7.  29-32.] 

Another  Copy.  .  Vols.  I.  IL  IV.     8vo.  London,  1764. 

[li.  1.  27-29.] 

Towne  (John)  An  Examination  of  the.  Principles  advanced  hy  Bishop  Sher- 
lock, respecting  the  Nature  of  the  Jewish  and  Christian  Dispensations,  in 
his  Sermons  and  in  his  Discourses  on  Prophecy.     Svo.  London,  1756. 

[P.  254.  (1.)] 

A  Vindication  of  some  among  ourselves  against  the  False  Principles  of  Dr. 
Sherlock,  in  a  Letter  to  the  Doctor  occasioned  by  his  Serinon  at  the  Temple 
Church,  May  29,  1692.     4to.  London,  1692.     [M.  14.  22.] 

Smedley  (Jonathan)  Eight  Sermons  on  several  subjects.     Svo.  London, 

1719.     [P.  267.  (12.)] 
Smith  (John)  Select  Discourses.     4to.  London,  1670.     [H.  7.  35.] 

Sprat  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  Sermons  preached  on  several  oc- 
casions.    Svo.  London,  1722.     [A.  18.  119.] 

Squieu  (John)  and  Lynch  (John)  Three  Sermons.     4to.  London,  1637. 

[M.  19.  35.] 

Stanhope  (George)  Sermons  preached  on  several  occasions.  Svo.  Lo^n- 
don,  1700.     [A.  17.  65.] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  Sermons  on  Practical  Christianity.  2  vols.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1759.     [G.  23.  24,25.] 

Steffe  (Tho.)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1742.     [R.  14.  17.] 

Stephens  (Wm.)  Four  Sermons  on  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.  Svo. 
Oxford,  1722-3-5.     [N.  9.  IS.] 

The  Sermons  of  Mr.  Yorick  [Laurence  Sterne.]  Vols.  I.  11.  V.-VII.  in 
3  vols.  Svo.  London,  1766.     [F.  22.  15-17.] 

Stillingfleet  fEdward,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  Fifty  Serinons  on  several 
occasions,     folio,  London,  1707.     [L  4.  20,] 

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S24  RELIGION. 

Siillingfleet  (Edward"^  Discourses  on  several  occasions.       8vo.  London, 

1735.     [F.  21.260 
tStillingfleet  (Edward)  Six  Sermons  on  the   Sufferings  of  Christ.     8vo. 

London,  1669. 
Stillingfleet  (Edward)  Sermons  on  some. of  the  principal  Doctrines  of  the 

Christian  Religion.     8vo.  York,  1794.     [Hh.  3.  6] 
*SuMNER  (J.  B.)  Sermons  on  the  Faith  and  Character  of  a  Christian.    8vo. 

London,  1821. 
SwouDER  (William)  The  Unreasonableness  and  Absurdity  of  Practical 

Atheism  and  occasional  Conformity,  demonstrated  in  Three  Sermons. 

8vo,  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  23.] 
Sydenham  (Humphrey)  Sermons  on  Solemn  Occasions.     4to.  London, 

1637-     [E.  1.  36.] 
Talbot  (William,  Bishop  of  Durham)  Twelve  Sermons,  on  several  sub- 
jects and  occasions.     8vo.  London,  1725.     [R.  19.  9.] 

Taylor  (Jeremy,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor)  A  Course  of  Sermons  for 
all  the  Sundays  in  the  Year,     folio,  London,  1673.     QG.  11.  19.3 

Temple  (A.)  The  Written  Word,  the  only  Rule  of  Christian  Faith  and 
Manners,  in  Three  Discourses.     8vo.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1772. 

[P.  280.  (5.)] 

Tillinghast  (John)  Sermons.     12mo.  London,  1655.     [F.  17.  7.] 

Tilly  (William)   Sermons  preached  before  the   University  of  Oxford. 
8vo.  London,  1712.     [D.  6.  39.] 

Tillotson  (John,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  Six  Sermons  preached  in 
the  Church  of  St.  Lawrence  Jewry.     8vo.  London,  1694.     [L.  7.  47.] 

Tillotson  (John)  Sermons  on  several  occasions.  3  vols,  in  2.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1686.     [L.  7.  45,46.] 

Tillotson  (John)  Sermons  on  several  occasions,  published  after  his  De- 
cease, by  Ralph  Barker,  D.  D.     14  vols.  8vo.  London,  1695-1704. 

[L.  7.  31-34.] 

Tillotson  (John)  Sermons  and  Discourses.  Together  with  the  Rule  of 
Faith.     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1710-12.     [C  4,  13,14.] 

A  Vindkatmn  of  the  Sermons  of  his  Grace  John,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
coi2cerning  the  Divinity  and  Incarnation  of  our  Saviour  ;  and  of  the  Lord 
Bishop  of  Worcester  [Edward  Stillingfleet]' s  Sermon  on  the  Mysteries  of 
the  Christian  Faith  ;  from  the  Exceptions  of  a  late  book,  entituled,  "  Con- 
siderations on  the  Explications  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  "Trinity."  [By  J. 
Williams.     4to.  London,  1695.     [M.  14.  22.] 

— « Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1695.     [N.  6.  35.] 

Reflections  upon  a  Libel  lately  printed,  cnlituled  The  Charge  of  Socinianism 
agamst  Dr.  Tillotson,  considered.     4to.  Lon</o«,  1696.     [M.  14.  22.] 

Trapp  (Joseph)  Sermons  on  Moral  and  Practical  Subjects.     2  vols.  8vo. 

London,  17—.     [E.  27.  22,23.] 
Tucker  (Josiah)  Seventeen  Sermons  on  some  of  the  most    important 

Points  in  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion.     8vo.  Gloucester,  1786. 

[G.  23.   1.] 

Vanbrugh  (Gfiorge)  Sermons  on  several  subjects  and  occasions.  8vo. 
London,  ISO^V.     [Hh.  3.  24.] 


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Venn  (John)  Sermons.    Vols.  I.  II.  8vo.  London,  1814.    [C.  25.  13,14.] 
*Venn  (John)  Sermons.     Vol.  III.  Svo.  London,  1818. 

Walker  (Geo.)  The  Doctrine  of  the  Sabbath  delivered  in  divers  Sermons. 

4to.  Amsterdam,  1638.     [N.  8.  38.] 
Walker  (Robert)  Sermons  on  Practical  Subjects.     3  vols.  8vo.  London, 

1792.     [R.  Ifi.  43-45.] 
Walker  (Robert)  Sermons.    4  vols.  Svo.  London,  1806.     [Hh.  2.  7-10.] 

Walker  (Robert)  Sermons.     3  vols.  8vo.  London,  1815.    [Hh.  2.  11-13.] 

Walker  fSamuel)  Fifty-two  Sermons  on  the  Baptismal  Covenant,  Sec. 

2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1778.     [Hh.  2.  14,15.] 
Another  Copy.    2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1789.     [A.  17.  134,135.] 

Walker  (Samuel)  Nine  Sermons  on  the  Covenant  of  Grace.     12mo.  Hull, 

1788.     [li.  1.  16.] 
Warburton  (William,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  The  Principles  of  Natural 

and  Revealed  Religion  explained  in   a  Course  of  Sermons.     2  vols. 

Svo.  London,  1753.     [D.  25.  11.  12.] 
Warburton  (William)  The  Principles  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion 

explained.     Svo.  Dublin,  1754.     [Hh.  4.  42.] 
Warburton  (William)  Sermons  and   Discourses  on  various  subjects  and 

occasions.     Svo.  London,  1767.     [D.  25.  13.] 
Warburton  (William)  Sermons  and  Discourses  on  various  subjects  and 

occasions.     4to.     Works,  Vol.  V.     [D.  23.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.     Works,  Vols.  IX.  X.     [Ff.  4.  27,28.] 

Ward  (Sethj  Bishop  of  Sarura)  Seven  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1674. 

[M.  7.  19.] 

Wakren  (John)  Sermons  on  several  subjects.    2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1729. 

[K.  7.  34,35.] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  Sermons  on  several  subjects.  2  vols.  Svo.  London, 
1742.     [R.  19.  18,19.] 

Webster  (Thomas)  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge.    Svo.  London,  1816.     [C.  27.  12.] 

Wharton  (Henry)  Sermons  preached  in  Lambeth  Chapel.  2  vols.  Svo. 
London,  1728.     [D.  17.  1,2.] 

Whichcot  (Benjamin)  Select  Sermons.    Svo.  London,  1698.  [A.  18.  107.] 

Discourses  on  several  subjects.     Svo.  London,  1701. 

[D.  7.  36.] 

Whiston  (William)  Sermons  and  Essays  on  several  subjects.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1709.     [F.  6.  43.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1709.     [P.  107.  (1.)] 

Whitby  (Daniel)  Sermons  on  the  Attributes  of  God.     2  vols.  Svo.  Lon- 
don. 1710.     [E.  7.  39.] 
Whitby  (Daniel)  Sermons.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1726.     [D.  22.  2,3.] 
Candid  Remarks  on  some  particular  Passages  in  Mr.  Whitfield's  volume 
of  Sermons,  printed  in  1750.     Svo.  Reading,  1752.     [P.  166.  (10.)] 

WiLKiNS  (John,  BishoT)  of  Chester)  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1680. 

^  [R.  13.  13.] 


326  RELIGION. 

Wilkins  (John)  Sermons.     8vo.  London,  1682.     [R.  13.  22.] 

Wilson  (Tho.,  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man)  Sermons,  folio.  l^Forks,  Vol.11. 

[A.  12.  16.] 
WisHART  (Wm.)  Discourses  on  several  subjects.     12mo.  London,  1753. 

[P.  353.  (1.)] 

WiTHERSPooN   (John)   Sermons   on   Practical   Subjects.  (  [C.  5.  34. 
(Three  Copies.)     12mo.  London,  1791.  -  -  |  Ee.  4.  59,60.] 

Witherspoon  (John)  Practical  Discourses  on  the  leading  Truths  of  the 
Gospel.     8vo.  London,  1792.     [C.  7.  35.] 

Witherspoon  (John)  Sermons  :  a  Supplemental  Volume.     12mo.  Edin- 
burgh, 1799.     [Ee.  4.  58.] 

Four  other  Copies.     12mo.  Edinburgh,  1799. 

[Ff.  8.   124-127.] 
Wood  (Wm.)  Sermons  on  Social  Life.     8vo.  London,  1775.    [F.  26.  34.] 


4.  Collections  of  Sermons  by  Foreign  Divines,  and 
Translations  of  them. 

[For  Sermons  by  the  antient  Fathers  of  the  Christian  Church,  see  their 
Works,  supra,  pp.  118-128.] 

Aquinatis  (Thoma;)  Sermones  pro  Dominicis  Diebus,  et  pro  Sanctorum 
Solemnitatibus.     folio.    I/iter  Operum  Tom.  XVI.     [H.  12.  19.] 

Arverni  (Gulielmi,  Episcopi  Parisiensis),  Sermones.  folio,  Lut.  Par. 
1538.     [M.  11.  10.] 

Bellarmini  (Robert!,  Cardinalis)  Conciones  Sacrae.  folio.  Inter  Operum 
Tom.  I.     [H.  11.  11.] 

Bonayentur^  (J.  F.  Cardinalis)  Sermones  de  Tempore  et  de  Sanctis, 
folio.    Infer  Operum  Tom.l.     [H.  12.  1.] 

BuLLiNGERi  (Henrici)  Sermones  Ecclesiastici.     folio,  Tiguri,  1564. 

[L.  9.  9.] 
Bullingeri  (Henrici)  Sermonum  Decades  Quinque.     3  tomis  in  1   vol. 
folio,  Tiguri,  1577.     [L.  9.  11.] 

CoppENSTEiN  (Joannis  Andreae)  Discursus  Reales  in  Adventuales  Ferias 
singulas,  ex  solo  primse  Dominicae  Evangelic  concepti,  ordineque  di- 
gesti ;  et  in  Dominicas  Adventiis  et  Epiphaniae.  4to.  2  tomis  in  1  vol. 
Mogimtiae,  1627.     [M.  19.  15.] 

Deniise  (Nicolai)  Sermones.     8vo.  Rothomagi,  1507.     [K.  17.  5.] 

De  Ponte  (Ludovici)  Meditationes  de  Praecipuis  Fidei  nostrai  Mysteriis. 
2  tom.  4to.  Colonia;,  1609.     [G.  20.  20,21.] 

Du  Moulin  (Pierre)  Sermon  de  I'lmage  de  Dieu  en  Homme.  12mo. 
Queuilly,  1647.     [M.  18.  14.] 

Feri  (Joannis)  Postilla  sive  Conciones  ad  singulas  Dominicas.  folio,  Co- 
loniae,  1664.     [L  13.  19.] 

Flechier  (Esprit,  Eveque  de  Nismes)  Sermons.  2  vols.  8vo.  Bruxelles, 
1696.     [P.  4.  44,45.] 

Gabrielis  (R.  D.)  Sermones  de  Tempore,  de  Festis  Christi,  et  D.  Virgi- 
nis  Marias,  atque  de  Sanctis  insignioribus  totius  Anni.  4to,  Coloniae, 
1619.    tG.  20.  19.] 


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GoRRAN  (Nicolai   de)   Postilla   Elucidativa   super   Epistolas   Pauli,   ab 
Epistola  ad  Romanos  usque  ad  Hebrseos.     folio,  Parisiis,   1531. 

[M.  9.  1.] 

Granat^  (Joaijnis)  Parabolas  Evangelicse   Moralibus  Discursibus  expli- 
cate.    4to.  Ceesarauggste,  1585.     [K.  20.  9.] 

Le  Sueur  (Jean)  Sermons  sur  I'lnstiiution  de  la  Sainte   Cene.     18mo. 

Paris,  1647.     [D.  17.  41.] 
Marchantii  (Jac.)  Rationale  Evangelizantium  :  sive  Doctrina  et  Veritas 

Evangelica,  a  sacerdotibus,  pastoribus,  concionatoribus,  pectori  appen- 

denda,  plebique  per  anni  circulum  e  catliedris  proponenda  et  exponenda. 

4to.  Montibus,  1637.     [G.  20.  22.] 
Massillon  (J.  B.  Bishop  of  Clermont)  Sermons,  selected  and  translated 

by  William  Dickson.     3  vols.  Svo.  London,  1797.     [C.  27.  20-22.] 

Stapletoni  (Thomae)  Promptuarium  Morale  super  Evangelia  Dorainica- 

lia  totius  anni.     Svo.  Coloniae,  1620.     [D.  14.  29.] 
Thauleri  (Joannis)  Sermones   de  Tempore  et   de  Sanctis  totius  anni. 

4to.  Parisiis,  1623.     [G.  20.  9.] 

Thauleri  (Joannis)  Sermones  de  Tempore.     4to.  Coloniae,  1603, 

[H.  7.  26.] 

WicELii  (Georgii)  Sacrae  Quadragessimse  Lectionum,   tarn  epistolicarum 
-     quam  evangelicarum,  Postilla,  per  Gerhardum  Lorichium  Latine  red- 
dita.     2  tomis  in  1  vol.  folio,  Coloniae,  1545.     [G.  3.  14.J 


5.   Sermons  preached  at  the  Consecration  of  Bishops, 
and  at  the  Ordination  of  Clergymen. 

i.  Sermons  preached  at  the  Consecration  of  Bishops. 

Allen  (John)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Dr.  John  Gilbert,  Bishop  of 
Llandaff.     4to.  London,  1740.     [P.  28.  (16.)] 

Backhouse  (James)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Philip  Yonge,  Bishop 
of  Bristol.     4to.  Cambridge,  1758.     [P.  7.  (3.)] 

Balguy  (Thomas)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Jonathan  Shipley,  Bi- 
shop of  St.  Asaph.     4to.    London,  1769.     [P.  7.  (5.)] 

Considerations  on  Church   Authority,  occasioned  by  Dr.  Balguy's  Sermon. 
Svo.  London,  1769.     [P.  300.  (5.)] 

Ballard  (Edward)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Lord  J.  Beauclerk, 
Bishop  of  Hereford.    4to.  London,  1746.     [P.  28.  (18.)] 

Barker  (John)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  John  Tillotson,  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury.     4to.  London,  1691.     [M.  20.  6.] 

Barton  (Philip)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Robert  Lowth,  Bishop 
of  Oxford.     4to.  London,  I766.     [P.  7.  (4.)] 

Bearcroft  (Philip)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Edward  Willes,  Bishop 
of  St.  David's.     4to.  London,  1742.     [P.  28.  (17.)] 

Bradford  (Samuel)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Offspring  Blackalt, 
Bishop  of  Exeter,  and  Charles  Trimnel,  Bishop  of  Norwich.     4to. 
'Londoft,  1708.     [P.  4.  (15.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to,  London,  1708.     [P.  33.  (13.)] 


828  RELIGION. 

BuKNEY  (Charles  Parr)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Hon.  Edward 
Legge.  Bishop  of  Oxford.     4to.  London,  1816.     [Ff.  5.  19.] 

Chapman  (John)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Matthias  Mawson, 
Bishop  of  Llandaff".     4to.  London,  17.^9.     [P.  4.  (18.)] 

Clagett  (Nicholas)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Samuel  Bradford, 
Bishop  of  Carlisle.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.  186.  (7.)] 

Croxall  (Samuel)  Sermon  at  tlic  Consecration  of  Henry  Egerton,  Bishop 
of  Hereford,  and  Richard  Smalbroke,  Bishop  of  St.  David's.  4to. 
London,  1723.     [P.  30.(6.)] 

Denne  (John)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Thomas  Herring,  Bishop  of 
Bangor.     4to.  London,  1737.     [P.  19.  (26.)'} 

Gibson  (Edmund)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  William  Nicholson,  Bi- 
shop of  Carlisle.     4to.  London,  1702.     [M.  15.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1702.     [N.  8.  24.] 

Green  (John)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Edmund  Keene,  Bishop  of 
Chester.     4to.  Cambridge,  1752.     QP.  7.  (1.)] 

GuRDON  (Brampton)  Sejrmon  at  the  Consecration  of  John  Leng,  Bishop 
of  Norwich.     4to.  London,  1723,     [P.  4.  (I7.)] 

Heylin  (John)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Joseph  Butler,  Bishop  of 
Bristol.     8vo., London,  1738.     [P.  93.  (20.)] 

HoADLY     (John)    Sermon    at    the    Consecration    of   Benjamin    Hoadly, 

Bishop  of  Bangor.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [P.  61.  (IS.)] 
IsHAM  (Zach.)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  George  Hooper,  Bishop  of 

St.  Asaph.     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  15.  10.] 
Jane  (William)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Henry  Compton,   Bishop 

of  Oxford.     4to.  London,  1675.     [M.  14.  27.] 
Jekner  (Charles)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Anthony  Ellys,  Bishop  of 

St.  David's.     4to.  London,  1753.     [P.  7-  (2.)] 
JoRTiN  (John)  Serm.on  at  the  Consecration  of  Zachary  Pearce,  Bishop  of 

Bangor.     8vo.  London,  1747.     [P.  186.  (8.)] 

KiLBORN  (Robert)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Francis  Hare,  Bishop 
of  St.  Asaph.     8vo.  London,  1728.     [P.  76.  (10.)] 

Knight  (Samuel)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Thomas  Tanner,  Bishop 

of  St.    Asaph,    and    Nicholas   Clagett,    Bishop  of  St.  David's.     8vo. 

London,  1731.     [P.  266.  (9.)] 
LoRT  (Michael)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  John  HinclichfFe,  Bishop 

of  Peterborough.     4to.  Cambridge,  1770.     [P.  7.  (7.)] 
Markuam  (W^illiam)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Dr.  James  Johnson, 

Bishop  of  Gloucester.     8vo.  London,  1753.     [P.  186.  (9.)] 
MiLNEK  (William)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  William  Dawes,  Bishop 

of  Chester.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [M.   14.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [R.  11.  65.'] 

Pearce   (William)  Sermon  at  the   Consecration  of  George  Pretyman, 

Bishop  of  Lincoln.     4to.  London,  1787.     [Hh.  1.  S&.li 
Sancroft  (William)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  save-  f[E.  1.  22. 

ral  Bishops  in  1660.  I  M.  14.  27- 

(JFive  Copies.)     4to,  Londoo,  1660.^,  N.  8.  25,42. 

I, P.  33.  (14.)i 


CONSECRATION  SERMONS.  829 

Scott  (John)   Sermon   at   the    Consecration   of  Three    Bishops.       4to. 
London,  1689.     [M.  15.  11.] 

Shuckford  (Samuel)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Sir  Thos.  Gooch, 
Bishop  of  Norwich.     4to.  London,  1737.     [P.  19.  (27.)] 

South  (Robert)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  John  Dolben,  Bishop  of 
Rochester.     4to.  London,  1666.     [M.  15.  11.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1666.     [N.  8.  42.] 

Spry  (John)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  John  Hnme,    Bishop  of  Bris- 
tol, and  John  Egerton,  Bishop  of  Bangor.     8vo.  Oxford,  1756. 

[P.  213.(10.)] 

Stinton  (George)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Shute  Barrington,  Bi- 
shop of  Llandaflf.     4to.  London,  1769.     [P.  7.  (6.)] 

Sturges  (John)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Thomas  Greene,  Bishop 
of  Norwich.     4to.  London,  1721.     [P.  4.  (1 6.)] 

Sydall  (Elias)   Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  John  Tyler,  Bishop  of 
LlandafF.     4to.  London,  1706.     [M.  15.  24.] 

Thomas  (John)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  John  Harris,   Bishop  of 
LlandafF.     4to.  London,  1729.     [P.  19.  (25.)] 

Waugh  (John)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  George  Bull,  Bishop  of  St. 

David's.     4to.  London,  1705.     [P.  34.  (30.)] 
WiLKiNs  (David)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Thomas  Bowers,  Bishop 

of  Chichester.     4to.  London,  1722.     [P.  30.  (17.)] 

Young  (Edward)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Thomas  Kenn,  Bishop  of 
Bath  and  Wells.     4to.  London,  1685.     [M.  15.  18.] 


ii.  Sermons  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Clergymen  of 
the  Church  of  England. 

Blackburne  (Francis)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Edmund  [^Keene] 
Lord  Bishop  of  Chester.     8vo.  London,  1752.     [P.  186.  (16.)] 

Bray  (Thomas)  Apostolic  Charity  ;  a  Sermon  at^the  Ordination  of  some 
Missionaries.     4to.  London,  1  700.     [P.  40.  ( 1 .)] 

Clarke  (Wilfrid)   The  Utility  of  Learning  in  establishing  the  Truth   of 
Christianity.     An  Ordination  Sermon.     4to.   London,    1796. 

•      [Dd.  3.  67.] 
Denne  (John)  The  Duty  of  giving  no  Offence.     8vo.  London,  1721. 

[P.  74.  (7.)] 
Denne   (John)  Sermon   at  an  Ordination.     4to.   London,    1725. 

[P.  30.  (5.)] 

Lardner  (James)  The  Duty  of  contending  for  the  Faitli,  an  Ordination 

Sermon  at  St.  Paul's.  Sept.  22,  1700.    4to.  London,  1700.    [Ii.  1.32.] 

Parker  (Wm.)  The  Nature  and   Reasonableness  of  the  Inward  Call  and 
Outward  Mission  to  the  Ministry,  considered.     8vo.  Oxford,  1746. 

[P.  119.  (10.)] 
Stephens  (Lewis)  An  Ordination  Sermon :    to  which  is  annexed  a  Letter 
from  the  Archbishop  of  York  to  his  Bishops.     4to.  London,  17 — 

[?'.  30.  (26,)] 
Stjllingfleet  (Edward)  A  Sermon  preached  at  a  Publick  Ordination  at 
St.  Peter's,  Cornhill,  March  15th,   1684-5.     4to.  London,  1685. 

[N.  8.  25.] 


330  RELIGION. 

Lowth  (S'wmi)  A  Letter  to  Edward  Stillingjleet,  D.  D.  in  Answer  to  the 
Epistle  Dedicator]/  before  Ms  Sennon.  Together  with  some  Reflections 
upon  certain  Letters,  which  Dr.  Burnet  wrote  on  the  same  occasion. 
4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  16.  30.] 

An  Answer  to  Mr.  Lowth's  Letter  to  Dr.  Stillingfleet,  in  another  Letter 
to  a  Friend.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  14.  21.] 

Wheelock  (Eleazar)"^  Sermons  at  and  after  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Whitaker  (Nath.)  >  Charles  JefFry  Smith,  as  a  Missionary  to  the 
J  Indians.  Svo.  Edinburgh,  1767.  [Gg.  7.  10.] 
Wynne  (John)  The  Nature  and  Extent  of  Christian  Unity  explained. 
■   Svo.  London,  1726.    [P.  137.  (9.)] 


iii.  Sermons  and  Confessions  of  Faith  delivered  at  the  Ordi- 
nation of  Dissenting  Ministers. 

Amory  (Tiiomas)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.   Edward  Har- 

wood,  of  Bristol,  and   the   Rev.   Benjamin  Davies,   of  Marlborough ; 

with  a  Charge  by  Samuel  Chandler,  D.D.     Svo.  London,  1765. 

[P.  265.  (10.)] 
Bradbury  (Thomas)   Confession    of  Faith   at  his  Ordination :    with  an 

Exhortation  to  Minister  and   People   by   Mr.   John  Shower.      Svo. 

London,  1707.     [L.  15.  25.] 

BuLKLEY  (Charles)  The  Christian  Minister.     Svo.  London,  1758. 

[P.  326.  (4.)] 
Chandler  (Samuel)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Thomas  Wright, 
at  Bristol.     Svo.  London,  1759.     [P.  265.  (9.)] 

Clegg  (James)  The  Continuance  of  the  Christian  Church  secured  by  its 
Constitution:  a  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  John  Holland,  junior. 
With  Mr.  Holland's  Confession  of  Faith,  and  an  Exhortation  by  the 
Rev.  John  Ashe.     Svo.  London,  1731.     [P.  61.  (3.)] 

Doddridge  (Philip)  The  Temper  and  Conduct  of  the  Primitive  Minis- 
ters of  the  Gospel  illustrated,  in  a  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr. 
William  Johnston.     Svo.  London,  1737.     [P.  101.  (9.)] 

Enfield  (William)  The  Duties  of  Religious  Societies  considered;  at 
the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Philip  Taylor,  &c.     Svo.  London,  1770. 

[P.  302.  (6.)] 

Fancourt  (Samuel)  The  Nature  and  Expediency  of  the  Gospel  Revela- 
tion and  of  a  Public  Ministry  :  a  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Lane,  M.  A.  To  which  are  annexed  Mr.  Lane's  Confession  of 
Faith  and  the  Rev.  Mr.  Edward  Warren's  Charge.  Svo.  London, 
1734.     [P.  61.  6.)] 

Fordyce  (James)  The  Method  of  promoting  Edification  by  Public  Insti- 
tutions.    Svo.  Glasgow,  1755.     [P.  333.  (4.)] 

Grove  (Henry)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Messrs.  Thomas 
Amory  and  Wm.  Cornish,  on  preaching  Christ ;  with  a  Charge  by 
John  Milner.     Svo.  London,  1731.     [P.  61.  (1.)] 

Guyse  (John)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Wm.  Johnson  :  with  an 
Exhortation  to  him  by  Abraham  Taylor.    Svo.  London,  1736. 

'    [P.  101.(10.)] 


ORDINATION  SERMONS.  331 

HuRRioN  (John)  Of  the  Work  of  Ministers,  and  the  Respect  due  to  them 
from  their  People  :  a  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Abraham 
Taylor ;  with  a  Charge.  To  which  is  added  Mr.  Taylor's  Confession  of 
Faith.     8vo.  London,  1731.     [P.  61.  (4,5.)] 

Jennings  (David)  Christian  Preaching  and  Ministerial  Service  considered  ; 
at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Jennings  ;  with  a  Charge  by  Philip 
Doddridge.     8vo.  London,  1742.     [P.  128.  (16.)] 

KiPPis  (Andrew)  The  Character  of  Christ  as  a  Public  Speaker  consi- 
dered, in  a  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  two  Ministers  at  Bridport ; 
with  a  Charge  by   Philip   Furneaux.     8vo.  London,  1769. 

[P.  248.  (6.)] 

Neale  (Daniel)  The  Duty  of  praying  for  Ministers  and  the  Success  of 
their  Ministry;  a  Sermon  at  the  Separation  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Rawlin  to  the  Pastoral  Office.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  150.  (3.)] 

— « Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  195.  (5.)] 

Peirce  (James)  Presbyterian  Ordination  proved  to  be  regular,  an  Ordi- 
nation Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [M.  20.  11.] 

Stookell  (Samuel)  Confession  of  Faith  delivered  at  the  time  of  his  Elec- 
tion to  be  assistant  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Harris.     8vo.  London,  1730. 

[P.  61.  (8.)] 
Wills  (Benjamin)  SermoA  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Aaron  Pitts,  wherein 
the  Work  of  a  Minister  is  described.      8vo.  London,  1732. 

[P.  61.(7.)] 


iv.    Charges  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Dissenting 
Ministers. 

Denham  (Joseph)  On   Pastoral  Duties.     8vo.  London,   1 746. 

[P.  215.(13.)] 

Foot  (Wni.)  On  the  Ministerial  Office.     8vo.  London,  1753. 

[P.  215.  (14.)] 

Grove  (Henry)  A  Short  and  Easy  Rule   for  Ministers  of  the  Gospel. 
8vo.  London,  1734.     [P.  61.  (2.)] 

Milne R  (John)  On  the  Pastoral  Care.     8vo.  London,  1746. 

[P.  215.(12.)] 

Milner  (John)    )  On  Ministerial  Duties.     8vo.  London,  \  rn  a^K  f\R\-\ 
Taylor  (John)  >       1755.  J  [P.  215.  (Ib.)J 

NoBMAN  (John)  Charge   at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Rice.     8vo.  London, 
1735.     [P.  101.  (II.)] 

Prior  (William)  Charge  at  the  Ordination  of  Messrs.  Bradshaw,  Keech, 
and  others.     8vo.  Sherborne,  1740.     [P.  101.  (8.)J 

WoRTHiNGTON    (liugh)  On  the  Duty  of  Ministers  and   People.       8vo. 
London,  1755.     [P.  215.  (15.)]       • 


Sm  RELIGION. 

6.  Sermons  preached  at  Visitations  of  the  Clergy  of 
the  Church  of  England^ — before  the  Clergy  of  the 
Church  of  England  assembled  in  Convocation, — be- 
fore the  General  Assembly  and  Synods  of  the  Kirk 
of  Scotland, — and  before  Associations  of  Dissent- 
ing Ministers. 

i.    Sermons  preached  at  Visitations  of  the  Clergy  of  the 
Church  of  England. 

Adams  (Wm.)  The  Nature  and  Obligation  of  Virtue,  at  the  Bishop  of 
Lichfield's  primary  Visitation.     8vo.  London,  1754.     [P.  186.  (1.)] 

Ayscough  (Francis)  A  Sermon  at  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln's  Visitation. 
4to.  London,  1752.     [P.  7.  (10.)] 

Backhouse  (Wm.)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Archdeacon  of  Ely. 
4to.  Cambridge,  1763.     [P.  7.  (14.)] 

Batt  (Michael)  A  Sermon  at  the  Bishop  of  Norwich's  Visitation.  4to. 
London,  1686.     [li.  1.  32.] 

Blackall  (OflPspring)  a  Sermon  at  the  Bishop  of  London's  )  [N.  8.  28. 
Visitation.     (Two  Copies.)     4to.  London,  1699.  ]  F.23.(12.)] 

Boughen  (Edward)  Unanimity  in  Judgment  and  Affection,  necessary  to 
Unity  of  Doctrine  and  Uniformity  in  Discipline.  A  Visitation  Sermon, 
preached  in  1635.     8vo.  London:  reprinted  1714.     [M.  19.  23.] 

Bowman  (Wra.)  The  Traditions  of  the  Clergy  destructive  to  Religion : 
with  an  Enquiry  into  the  Grounds  and  Reasons  of  such  Traditions.  A 
Visitation  Sermon.      Svo.  London,  1731.     [P.  65.  (5.)] 

Remarks  on  Mr.  Bowman's  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1731.     []P.  Qo.  (6.)] 

Burnaby  (Andrew)  The  Nature  of  Subscription  ;  at  Bromley,   June  7 
1774.     Svo.  London,  1774.    [P.  27d.  (5.)] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  Sermon  at  the  Triennial  Visitation 
of  his  Diocese,  A.D.  1704.     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  14.  14.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  Sermon  at  his  Triennial  Visitation,  A.D.  1714.  4to. 
London,  1714.     [M.  14.  16.] 

CiiisHULL  (Edmund)  The  Orthodoxy  of  an  English  Clergyman  consi- 
dered :  A  Visitation  Sermon.     Svo.  London,  1711.     [M.  19.  28.] 

(FN   9   21 
Two  other  Copies.     Svo.  London,  1711.      )    p   i  in  (o  \n 

Clagett  (Nicholas)  A  Sermon  at  the  Bishop  of  Peterborough's  Visita- 
tion.    4to.  London,  1726.     [P.  30.(21.)] 

Conybeare  (John)  The  Case  of  Subscription  to  Articles  of  Faith  consi- 
dered, at  the  Triennial  Visitation  of  the  Bishop  of  Oxford.  Svo. 
Oxford,  1725.     [N.  9.  30.] 

Copping  (John)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Lord  Primate  of 
Ireland.     4to.  Dublin,  1740.     [P.  29.44.] 

CoRNWALLis  (H.)  Set  on  the  Great  Pot:— a  Visitation  Sermon  on  Hos- 
pitality.    Svo.  London,  1708.     [M.  19.  16.] 

CouRTAiL  (John)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Archdeacon 
D'oyly.     4to.  London,  1760.     [P.  7.  (12.)] 


VISITATION  SERMONS.  533 

Denne  (John)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Bishop  of  Peterborough. 
4to.  London,  1723.     [P.  30.  (4.)] 

DuNcoMB  (Thomas)  The  great  Efficacy  and  Necessity  of  Good  Example, 
especially  in  the  Clergy,  recommended,  in  a  Visitation  Sermon  at 
Guildford.     4to.  London,  1671.     [N.  8.  42.] 

Elwokthy  (John)  The  Influences  of  the  Spirit  and  their  Uses  considered  : 
a  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Bishop  of  Exeter.  8vo.  Exon, 
1753.     IP.  186,  (4.)] 

Farrer  (John)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 
4to.  Carlisle,  1798.     [Hh.  7.  31.] 

FoRSTER  (Nathaniel)  The  Evidence  from  Miracles  stated  and  vindicated 
from  some  late  Objections :  a  Visitation  Sermon  at  St.  Peter's,  Col- 
chester, May  20,  1765,  and  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  May 
24.     8vo.  London,  1767.     [P.  249.  (7.)] 

GisBORNE  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Archdeacon  of 
Stafford,  in  1794.     4to.  London,  1794.     [Hh.  1.  36.] 

Gisborne  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Archdeacon  of 
Stafford,  in  1813.     8vo.  London,  1813.     [Hh.  2.  34.] 

GooDALL  (Henry)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Bishop  of  Norwich. 
4to.  Norwich,  1760.     [P.  7.  (13.)] 

Grey  (Richard)  A  Sermon  on  the  proper  Conduct  of  the  Clergy  under 
ill  Treatment.     8vo.  London,  1736.     [P.  99.  (8.)] 

Hare  (Francis)  Church  Authority  vindicated  :  at  a  Visitation  of  the 
Peculiars  before  the  Dean  of  the  Arches  and  Commissary,  8vo. 
London,  1720..^  [P.  136.(1.)] 

Hoadly  {Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  An  Ansxjccr  to  Dr.  Haves  Sermon, 
•    intituled"  Church  Authority  vindicated."  8vo.  London,  1720.  [N.  7.  49.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [P.  136.  (2.)] 

The  Dean  of  Worcester  still  the  same :  or  His  New  Defence  of  the  Bishop 
of  Bangor's  Sermon,  considered  as  the  performance  of  a  great  Critick, 
a  Man  of  Sense,  and  a  Man  of  Probity.     8vo.  London,  1720. 

[N.  7.  49.] 

Ncale  {Daniel)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hare,  Dean  of  Worcester,  occa- 
sioned by  his  Reflections  on  the  Dissenters  in  his  late  Visitation  Sermon. 
8vo.  London,  1720.     [P.  136.  (4.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [P.  195.  (6.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1720.      [P.  150.  (1.)] 

A  Letter  of  Thanks  from  a  Young  Clergyman  to  Dr.  Hare  for  his  Visi- 
tation Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [P.  113.  (5.)] 

Hervey  (James)  The  Cross  of  Christ  the  Christian's  Glory  :  a  Visita- 
tion Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1753.     [P.  186.  (5.)] 

Hey  (John)  Thoughts  on  the  Athanasian  Creed :  a  Visitation  Sermon. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1790.     [Hh.  3.  31.] 

Horberry  (Matthew)  The  Inspiration  of  the  Moral  Parts  of  Scripture 
asserted,  at  the  Triennial  Visitation  at  Lichfield  Cathedral,  Aug.  29, 
1744.     8vo.  Oxford,  1745.     [P.  119.  (3.)] 

Jackson  (William^  The  Rule  of  Faith :  a  Visitation  Sermon,  preached 

before  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln.     4to.  Cambridge,  1675.     [M.  20.  6.] 
Jame8  (John)  A  Visitation  Sermon.     4to.  London,  1680.     [P.  36.  (8.)] 


334  RELIGION. 

Law  (Edward)  The  Sin  and  Danger  of  Schism  :  a  Visitation  Sermon. 
8vo.  Preston,  1817.     [Gg.  7.  9.] 

Law  (Geo.)  A  Proof  the  Completion  of  Christ's  Prophecy,  concerning  the 
Destruction  of  Jerusalem  :  a  Visitation  Sermon,  preached  at  Baldock, 
May  31,  1797.     4to.     [Gg.  1.  14.] 

Law  (Geo.)  Additional  Evidences  of  the  Truth  of  Christianity  :  a  Visi- 
tation Sermon,  preached  at  Baldock,   May  17,  1791.     4to. 

[Gg.  1.  14.] 

Leigh  (Thomas)  The  Keeping  of  Holy  Days  recommended,  in  a  Sermon 
preached  at  Hadham,  at  the  Bishop  of  London's  Conference  with  his 
Clergy.     4to.  London,  1684.     [M.  15.  22.] 

LiTTELL  (Thomas)  The  Clergyman's  Remembrancer :  a  Visitation 
Sermon  at  Boston,  April  23,  1708.     4to.  London,  1708.     [M.  14.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1708.     [P.  26.(16.)] 

LowTH  (Robert)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Bishop  of  Durham. 
4to.  London,  1758.     [P.  7.  (11.)] 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Mangey,  occasioned  by  his  Sermon  on  the 
Divinity  of  Christ.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [A.  18.  108.] 

A  Second  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Mangey,  occasioned  by  his  Visitation 
Sermon  on  the  Eternal  Existence  of  Christ.     8vo.  London,  1719. 

[A.  18.  108.] 
Mansell  (John)  A  Visitation  Sermon.     4to.  London,  1694. 

_   [P.  34.  (17.)] 
MARSHALt  (Natb.)  The  Regular  Succession  of  the  Christian  Ministry  ;  a 
Sermon  at  the  Bishop  of  London's  Visitation.     8vo.  London,  1719. 

-         [P.  116.  (8.)] 
MoNoux  (Lewis)  Christianity  supported  by  sufficient  Evidence :  a  Ser- 
mon at  the  Triennial  Visitation  of  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln.     8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1733.     [P.  266.  (12.)] 

Neve  (Timothy)  Teaching  with  Authority ;  a  Sermon  at  the  Easter  Visi- 
tation of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Huntingdon.     8vo.  London,  1747. 

[P.   186.  (15.)] 
Paley  (William)  Caution  recommended  in  the  Use  and  Application  of 
Scripture  Language  ;  a  Visitation  Sermon.     4to.  Cambridge,  1777. 

[Gg.  1.  14.] 
Pennington  (John)  St.  Paul's  Instruction  to  the  Christian  Preacher ;  a 
Visitation  Sermon.     London,  1756.     [P.  213.  (25.)] 

Piers  (William)  A  Visitation  Sermon,  at  Seven  Oaks,  May  21,  1742. 
8vo.  London,  1742.     [P.  338.  (1.)] 

PiLKiNGTON  (Matthew)  Eternal  Life  known  to  and  expected  by  the  Jews ; 
a  Visitation  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1756.     [P.  214.  (14.)] 

PocKLiNGTON  (John)  Sunday  no  Sabbath :  a  Sermon  at  the  Bishop  of 
Lincoln's  Visitation.     4to.  London,  1636.     [N.  8.  41.] 

Powell  (William)  A  Sermon  at  the  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph's  Visitation,  in 
1742.     8vo.  London,  17—.     [P.  119.  (11.)] 

Prince  (John)  A  Sermon  at  the  Bishop  of  Exeter's  Visitation.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1674.     [N.  8.  42.] 

Roberts  (William)  The  Divine  Institution  of  the  Gospel  Ministry  and  the 
Necessity  of  Episcopal  Ordination  asserted,  in  a  Sermon  at  the  Bishop 
of  Exeter's  primary  Visitation.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  186.  (6.)] 


VISITATION  SERMONS.  SS5 

RuTHEKFORD  (ThoHias)  On  the  Credibility  of  Miracles,  a  Sermon  at  the 
Bishop  of  Ely's  primary  Visitation.    4to.  Cambridge,  1751.  [P.  7.  (9.)] 

Salisbury  (William)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Archdeacon  of 
Essex.     8 vo.  London,  1773.     [P.  280.  (8.)] 

Savage   (John)  Christ's  Body  the  Church  :    a  Visitation  Sermon.     4to. 

Cambridge,  1704.     [M.  14.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1704.     [P.  23.  (16.)] 

Saywell  (Samuel)  A  Sermon   at  the  Visitation  of  the  Archdeacon  of 

Huntingdon.     4to.  London,  1696.     [N.  8.  28.] 

Shuckford  (Samuel)  A  Sermon  at  the  primary  Visitation  of  Thomas 
[Green]  Bishop  of  Norwich.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1723.     [P.  74.  (4.)] 

Sfry  (John)  The  Case  of  the  Ministerial  Maintenance  stated  :  a  Visita- , 
tion  Sermon.     8vo.  Oxford,  1741.     [P.  99.  (10.)] 

Stephens  (William)  The  Catholick  Doctrine  concerning  the  Union  of  the 
two  Natures  in  the  one  Person  of  Christ  stated  and  vindicated  :  a 
Visitation  Sermon.     8vo.  Oxford,  1722.     [P.  109.  (6.)] 

Stephens  (William)  The  several  Heterodox  Hypotheses,  concerning  both 
the  Persons  and  the  Attributes  of  the  Godhead,  justly  chargeable  with 
more  Inconsistencies  and  Absurdities  than  those  which  have  been 
groundlessly  imputed  to  the  Catholick  System  :  a  Visitation  Sermon. 
8vo.  London,  1724.     [P.  109,  (8.)] 

Stk.es  (Arthur  Ashley)  The  Difference  between  Christ's  Kingdom  and 
those  of  this  World  :  a  Visitation  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1717. 

[P.  238.  (1.)] 

Symonds  (Edward)  Priestly  Avarice ;  or  the  Clergy's  Kingdom  of  this 
World:  a  Visitation  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1731.     [P.  63.  (14.)] 

Taylor  (Henry)  On  the  Beauty  of  the  Divine  Economy:  a  Visitation 
Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1760.     [P.  214.  (17.)] 

Toll  (Frederick)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Archdeacon  of  Win- 
chester.    8vo.  London,  1751.     [R.  19.  6.] 

Torriano  (Alexander)  A  Visitation  Sermon.     4to.  London,  1706. 

[P.  34.  (25.)] 
Turner  (John)  The  Sinfulness  of  despising  Christian  Ministers:  a  Visi- 
tation Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  63.  (18.)~| 

Venn  (Henry)  The  Duty  of  a  Parish  Priest ;  his  Obligations  to  perform 
it ;  and  the  Incomparable  Pleasure  of  a  Life  devoted  to  the  Cure  of 
Souls:  a  Visitation  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1761.     [P.  205.  (13.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1761.     [Hh.  3.  47.] 

Wake  (Robert)  Courage  and  Sincerity,  the  Main  Proof  of  a  Faithful 
Shepherd:  a  Visitation  Sermon.     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  14.  14.] 

Warburton  (William)  A  Sermon  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Bishop  of  Lin- 
coln.    4to.  London,  1738.     [P.  93.  (14.)] 

Watson  (Richard)  A  Discourse  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdea- 
conry of  Ely.     4to.  Cambridge,  1780.     [Hh.  1.  38.] 

Wells  (Edward)  The  Duty  of  being  grieved  for  the  Sins  of  others :  a 
Visitation  Sermon  at  Leicester.     8vo.  London,  1710.     []P.  131.  (9.)] 

Whitfield  (John)  The  Kingdom  of  Jesus  Christ;  a  Visitation  Sermon. 
8vo.  London,  1 70».     [M.  19.  28.] 


SS6  RELIGION. 

•♦' 

Whitfield  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  Trinity  Church,  Ely,  at  the  Visi- 
tation of  William  [Fleetwood],  Lord  Bishop  of  the  Diocese/  Sept.  4, 
1722.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1723.     [R.  11.  65.^ 

Williams  (John)  Of  Justification  by  Faith  :  a  Visitation  Sermon  at  Chi- 
chester.    4to.  London,  1702.     [N.  8.  28.] 

Wise  (Thomas)  The  Faithful  Steward:  a  Visitation  Sermon  at  Canter- 
bury.    8vo.  London,  1710.     [L.  15.  1.] 

WoTTON  (William)  The  Rights  of  the  Clergy  of  the  Christian  Church  as- 
serted ;  at  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln's  primary  Visitation.  8vo.  London, 
1707.     [L.  15.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [P.  133.  (33.)] 


ii.  Sermons  preached  before  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  of 
Knglandy  assembled  in  Convocation. 

IsHAM  (Zachary)  Sermon  before  the  Convocation.     4to.  London,  1701. 

[P.  Z?i.  9.] 

Needham  (William)  Sermon  before  the  Convocation.     4to.  London,  1702. 

[P.  34.  26.] 

KiMBERLEY  (Jonathan)  Sermon  before  the  Lower  House  of  Convocation. 
4to.  London,  1702.     [M.   15.  2.] 

Kennett  (White)  An  Argument  in  Defence  of  Passive  Obedience,  in  op- 
position to  all  manner  of  Tenets  advanced  by  pretended  Fathers  of  the 
Church,  and  other  Writers  on  the  side  of  Resistance  to  the  Supreme 
Powers.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [N,  9.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [P.  112.  (21.)] 

A  Translation  of  Dr.  Kennetfs  Sermon  before  the  Convocation,  with  Re- 
marks upon  it.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [P.  112.  (22,)] 


iii.  Sermons  preached  before  the  General  Assembly,  and  also 
before  Presbyterian  Synods,  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland. 

BoNAR  (John)  The  Nature  and  Tendency  of  (he  Ecclesiastic  Constitution 
in  Scotland  :  a  Synod  Sermon.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1760.  [P.  210.  <9.)] 

Campbell  (George)  The  Spirit  of  the  Gospel ;  neither  a  Spirit  of  Super- 
stition, nor  of  Enthusiasm  :  a  Synod  Sermon.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1771. 

[P.  280.  (4.)] 

Dick  (Robert)  The  Simplicity  and  Suitableness  of  the  Divine  Revelations 
to  the  Circumstances  of  Mankind  :  a  Synod  Sermon.  Edinburgh, 
1758.     [P.  210.  (6.)] 

FoRDYCE  (James)  The  Folly,  Infamy,  and  Misery  of  Unlawful  Pleasure  : 
a  Sermon  before  the  General  Assembly.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1760. 

[P.  210.(4.)], 

Gerard  (Alexander)  The  Influence  of  the  Pastoral  Office  on  the  Charac- 
ter examined  :  a  Synod  Sermon.     Svo.  Aberdeen,   1760. 

[P.  210.  (8.)] 


INTRODUCTORY  AND  FAREWELL  SERMONS.     337 

Leechman  (William)  The  Wisdom  of  God  in  the  Gospel  Revelation  :  a 
Sermon  before  the  General  Assembly.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1758. 

[P.  210.  (3.)] 

Leechman  (William)  The  Temper,  Character,  and  Duty  of  a  Minister  of 
the  Gospel  :  a  Synod  Sermon.     Svo.  Glasgow,  1742.     [P.  210.  (1.)] 

Oswald  (James)  A  Sermon  at  the  opening  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.     Svo.  Edinburgh,  1766.     [P.  248.  (4.)] 

Robertson  (William)  The  Situation  of  the  World  at  the  time  of  Christ's 
Appearance  :  a  Sermon  before  the  General  Assembly.  Svo.  Edin- 
burgh, 1755.     [P.  210.  (11.)] 


iv.  Sermons  preached  before  Associations  of  Dissent i)/g 
Ministers. 

Blake  (Martin)  An  Earnest  Plea  for  Peace  and  Moderation.     4to.  Lon- 
don, 1661.     [li.  1.  31.] 

Bourn  (Samuel)  On  the  Progress  and  Corruption  of  the  Christian  Reli- 
gion.    4to.  London,  1753.'    [P.  31.  (17.)] 

Calamy  (Edmund)  On  the  Prudence  of  the  Serpent  and  the  Wisdom  of 
the  Dove.     Svo.  London,  1713.     [P.  112.  (24.)] 

CuMMiNG  (John)  On  the  Corruptions  of  the  present  Times  as  to  Matters 
of  Religion.     Svo.  London,  1714.     [M.  20.  24.] 

Doddridge  (Philip)  On  the  Evil  and  Danger  of  neglecting  Souls.     8vo. 
London,  1742.     [P.  99.  (11.)] 

G..AHAM  (William)  Repentance  the  only  Condition  of  Final  Acceptance. 
8vo.  London,  1772.     [P.  295.  (7.)] 

Huggerston  (Gtorge)  Remarks  on  Mr.  Graham's  Sermon.     Svo.  London, 
1772.     [Hh.  2.  46.] 

Priestley  (Joseph)  No  Man  liveth  to  himself.     Svo.  Warrington,  1764. 

[P.  248.  (7.)] 


7.   Introductory  and  Farewell  Sermons. 

CoNDER  (John)  A  Pastor's  commending  his  People  to  God  illustrated  ; 
addressed  to  the  Congregational  Church  at  Cambridge.  Svo.  London, 
1755.     [P.  183.  (25.)] 

Greene  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Elv)  A  Farewell  Sermon.  4to.  London, 
]  723.     [P.  38.  (9.)] 

Harrison  (Thomas)  The  Mutual  Duties  of  Clergy  and  Laity  considered, 
in  a  Sermon  preached  on  taking  Possession  of  a  Living.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1730.     [P.  63.  (7.)] 

Manningham  (Thomas)  The  Spiritual  Strength' to  which  a  good  Chris- 
tian may  arrive.  With  a  Farewell  to  his  Congregation.  Svo.  London, 
-1713.     [P.  73.  (12.)] 

Priestley  (Joseph)  A  Sermon  on  resigning  his  Pastoral  Office  among 
the  Congregation  of  Protestant  Dissenters  at  Mill  Hill  Chapel,  Leeds. 
Svo.  London,  1773.     [P.  300.  (10.)] 

Z 


338  RELIGION. 

Wood  (William,  the  successor  of  Dr,  Priestley)  The  Reciprocal  Duties  of 
a  Christian  Minister  and  his  Hearers,  at  Mill  Hill  Chapel.  8vo. 
Leeds,  1773.     [P.  294.  (10.)] 

Scott  (James)  A  Farewell  Sermon,  at  Leeds.     4to.  Leeds,  1769. 

[P.  31.  (34.)] 
Sharp  (John)  A  Sermon  at  St.  Giles's-in-the-Fields,  June  28,  1691,  on 

his  leaving  that  Parish.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [P.  138.  (14.)] 
Trimnel  (Charles)  Farewell  Sermon  at  St.  James's,  Westminster.     8vo. 

London,  1709.     [P.  75.  (13.)] 

Wake  (William,  afterwards  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  Sermon  at  St. 
James's,  Westminster,  on  taking  leave  of  that  Parish.  8vo.  London, 
1707.     [P.  266.  (10.)] 

Wise  (Thomas)  A  Farewell  Sermon  at  the  Church  of  Richmond  in  Sur- 
rey.    8vo.  London,  1707.     [P.  131.  (6.)] 


8.  Sermons  preached  at  the  Consecration  or  Opening 
of  Churches,  Chapels^  and  Organs,  and  on  the  Com- 
mencement of  Lecturer. 

Beveridge  (Wm.)  The  Excellency  and  Usefulness  of  the  Common 
Prayer  :  a  Sermon  at  the  opening  of  St.  Peter's,  Cornhill,  Nov.  27, 
1681.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [P.  133.  (15.)] 

Beveridge  (William)  The  Excellency,  &c.  of  the  Common  Prayer.  1 2mo. 
London,  1723.     [P.  345.  (4.)] 

Brown  (John)  On  the  Use  and  Abuse  of  Externals  in  Religion :  a  Ser- 
mon at  the  Consecration  of  St.  James's  Church  in  Whitehaven.  8vo. 
London,  1753.     [P.  186.  (2.)] 

BjULL  (Robert)  The  Necessity  and  Holiness  of  Churches ;  a  Sermon  at 
the  Consecration  of  the  New  Church  at  Kingwood,  Aug.  27,  1723. 
8vo.  London,  1723.     [P.  138.  (2.)] 

Burd  (Richard)  Two  Sermons  on  occasion  of  opening  the  New  Chapel  of 
St.  James's,  Westminster.     4to.  London,  1702.     |^M.  15.  10.] 

GoDDARD  (Peter)  A  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Clare  Hall  Chapel, 
Cambridge.     4to.  Cambridge,  1769.     [P.  31.  (28.)] 

Grey  (Richard)  A  Sermon  at  the  opening  of  Steane  Chapel.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1754.     [P.  31.  (26.)] 

Xnn£s  (Alexander)  The  Duty  of  frequenting  the  Public  Worship  of  God  : 
a  Sermon  at  the  opening  of  St.  Margaret's  Church,  Westminster.  8vo. 
London,  1727.     [P.  76.  (13.)] 

Leng  (John)  A  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  the  Chapel  of  St.  Kathe- 
rine's  Hall,  Cambridge.     4to.  Cambridge,  1704.     [P.  23.  (22.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1704.     [li.  1.  32.] 

LiNDSEY  (Theophilus)  Two  Sermons  at  the  opening  of  Essex-street  Cha- 
pel.    8vo.  London,  1774-8.     [A.  14.  53.] 

Lyng  (William)  The  Usefulness,  Antiquity,  and  Dedications  of  Churches  : 
a  Sermon  on  opening  the  New  Church  at  Yarmouth.  4to.  Cambridge, 
1716.     [M.  15.  21.] 

. Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1716.     [P.  S4.  (22.)] 


FUNERAL    SERMONS.  339 

Marshall  (Nathaniel)  The  Jewish  Synagogue  the  Model  of  Christian 
Worship  :  a  Sermon  preached  at  the  opening  of  the  Chapel  of  St,  John, 
Holborn.     8vo.  London,  1727.     [P.  76.  (6.)] 

Marshall  (Nathaniel)  The  Use  and  Importance  of  a  Preaching  Ministry: 
a  Sermon  on  opening  the  Tuesday  Evening  Lecture  at  the  Church  of 
St.  Laurence  Jewry.     8vo.  London,  1727.     [P.  76.  (7.)] 

Pearce  (Z.)  a  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  the  New  Parish  Church 
of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Oct.  10,  1726.     8vo.  London,  1727. 

[P.  74.  (8.)] 

Smith  (John)  A  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Stockton  Chapel.  8vo. 
London,  1712.     [P.  112.  (10.)] 

Taylor  (John)  The  Glory  of  any  House  erected  for  Public  Worship  :  a 
Sermon  on  opening  a  New  Chapel.     8vo.  LondoUj  1756. 

[P.  214.  (18.)] 

Macro  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  at  the  opening  of  an  Organ.  8vo.  London, 
1734.     [P.  63.  (8.)] 


9.  Funeral  Sermons  and  Orations. 

i.  On  deceased  British  Sovereigns  and  Members  of  the 
Royal  Family. 

James  IL 

RouQUETTE  (Henry  Emmanuel  de)  A  Funeral  Oration  upon  the  death  of 
James  the  Second,  King  of  Great  Britain.  Done  out  of  French.  4to. 
London,  1703.     [M.  15.  10.] 

William  IH.  and  Mary  H. 

Wake  (William)  Sermon  on  the  death  of  Queen  Mary.  4to.  London, 
1695.     [P.  26.  (19.)] 

Fleetwood  (William,  Bishop  of  Ely)  Sermons  preached  on  the  death  of 
Queen  Mary,  1694,  of  the  Duke  of  Gloucester,  1700,  and  of  King 
William  HL  1701.     12mo.  London,  1712.     [C.  20.  27.] 

Queen  Anne,  and  her  Consort,  George  Prince  of  Denmark. 

Harris  (William)  Sermon  on  the  death  of  his  Highness  George  Prince 
of  Denmark.     8vo.  London,  [17—.]     [P.  196.  (1.)] 

Blower  (John)  A  Sermon  on  the  death  of  Queen  Anne.  8vo.  London,. 
1714.     [M.  19.  30.] 

Foster  (William)  A  Sermon  preached  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Queen 
Anne.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  110.  (19.)] 

Marshall  (Nat.)  The  Royal  Pattern  ;  a  Sermon  on  the  death  of  Queen 
Anne.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  116.  (7.)] 

RowDEN  (John)  A  Sermon  on  the  death  of  Queen  Anne.  8vo.  Oxford, 
1714.     [M.  19.  29.] 

Smith  (Elisha)  A  Sermon  on  the  death  of  Queen  Anne  and  the  Han- 
over Succession.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  29.|] 

Z  2 


340  RELIGION. 

George  II.  and  Queen  Caroline. 
Crowe  (William)  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Queen  Caroline.     4to.  Lon- 
don, 1737.     [P.  19.  30.] 
Chandler  (Samuel)  The  Character  of  a  Great  and  Good  King  :  a  Ser- 
mon on  the  Death  of  King  George  II.     8vo.  London,  1760. 

^  [P.  265,  (7.)] 

Her  Royal  Highness  the  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales. 
Law  (George  Henry,  Bishop  of  Chester)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Chester. 
8vo.  London,  1818.     [Ff.  6.  37.] 

Kaye  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Cambridge.     4to.  Cambridge,  1817. 
^         ^  [Hh.  7.  30.] 

Gorham  (G.  C.)  a  Sermon  preached  before  the  University.  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1817.     [Ff.  6.  37.] 

Hall  (Robert)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Leicester.  (Two  Copies.)  8vo. 
Leicester,  1817.     [Ff.  6.  37.     Hh.  2.  31.] 

Queen  Caroline  (Consort  of  King  George  IV.) 
Marsh  (Herbert,  Bishop  of  Peterborough)  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the 
Queen.     4to.  Cambridge,  1818.     [Hh.  7.  30.] 


ii.  Funeral  Sermons  on  Private  Individuals. 

Adams  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 

Staynoe.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [P.  270.  (16.)] 
Allen  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Obadiah 

Hughes.     8vo.  London,  1752.     [P.  192.  (7.)] 

Amory  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  John  HoUiday, 
Esq.     8vo.  London,  1754.     [P.  192.  (11.)] 

Amory  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Chandler.     8vo.  London,  1776.     [P.  267.  (2.)] 

Ashworth  (Caleb)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  James  Floyd. 
8vo.  London,  1759.     [P.  215.  (4.)] 

Ashworth  (Caleb)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  kev.  Samuel 
Clark.     8vo.  London,  1770.     [P.  267.  (6.)] 

Bagshaw  (Henry)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Sir  Richard  Fan- 
shaw,  Knight  and  Bart.     4to.  London,  1667.     [M.  14.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1667.     [M.  15.  26.] 

Baker  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Margaret,  Coun- 
tess of  Richmond  and  Derby.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [R.  13.  ZdJ] 

Barker  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  John  New- 
man.    8 vo.  London,  1741.     [P.  128.  (8.)] 

Barker  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Benja- 
min Grosvenor.     8vo.  London,  1758.     [P.  215.  (2.)] 

Barker  (Samuel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Right  Hon. 
the  Countess  of  Orford.     4to.  London,  1702.     [M.  15.  9.] 

Bates  (J.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Matthew  Henry. 
8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  196.  (5.)] 


FUNERAL    SERMONS.  341 

Bates  (Wra.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Manton. 
4to.  London,  1678.     [M.  15.  26.] 

Bekson  (George)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  James 
Read.     8vo.  London,  1755.     [P.  192.  (10.] 

BissETT  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mrs.  Catesby.  Svo. 
London,  1727.     [P.  63.(16,)] 

Blower  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Right  Rev.  Dr. 
John  Sharp,  Archbishop  of  York.     Svo,  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  SO.] 

Blyth  (S.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  S.  Bourn.  Svo. 
London,  1754.     [P.  192.  (13.)] 

Brady  (Nicholas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Thomas  Shadwell, 
Esq.     4to,  London,  1693.     [N,  S.  2S.] 

Brady  (Nicholas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Tolle- 
-    mache.     4to.  London,  1694,     [P.  36.  (12.)] 

Bray  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  J.  Dent.  Svo. 
London,  1709.     [P.  134.  (10.)] 

BuLKELEY  (Charles)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  James 
Foster.     8vo.  London,  1753.     [P.  192.  (1.)] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death 
of  Archbishop  Tillotson.     4to.  London,  1694.     [P.  26.  (24.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1709.     [P.  134,  (12.)] 

Some  Discourses  on  Dr.  Burnet  and  Archbishop  Tillotson,  occasioned  hy  the 
Funeral  Sermon  of  the  former  upon  the  latter.     4to.  London,  1695. 

[P.  24.  (10.)] 

Pitt  (Moses)  A  Letter  to  the  Author  of  a  Book,  intituled  "  Some  Dis- 
courses upon  Dr.  Burnet  and  Dr.  Tillotson,  occasioned  by  the  Fune- 
ral Sermon  of  the  former  upon  the  latter."     4to.  London,  1695. 

[M.  20.  13,] 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  Reflections  upon  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  "  Some  Dis- 
courses," &c.     Svo.  London,  169C.     [L.  15,  14.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1696.     [P.  114.  (10.)] 

Burroughs  (Joseph)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Jo- 
seph Morris.     Svo.  London,  1755.     [P.  192.  (12.)] 

BuTEER  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Dr.  Kenrick.  4to. 
London,  1753.     [P.  31.(11.)] 

Caeamy  (Edmund)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Bolton.     4to.  London,  1655.     [M.  15.  26.] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev,  Geo. 
Smith.     Svo.  London,  1746.     [P.  128.  (3.)] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Moses 
Lowman.     Svo,  London,  1752.     [P.  192.  (3.)] 

Choppin  (P.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Boyse. 
Svo.  London,  1729.     [P.  147.  (4.)] 

Collet  (Samuel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev,  Joseph 
Collett.     Svo.  London,  1742.     [G.  26.  26,] 

Day  (James)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Caleb  Ro- 
theram.     Svo,  London,  1752,     [P.  192,  (14,)] 


342  RELIGION. 

De  la  Rose  (Jolin)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Timo- 
thy Jollie.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [P.  196.  (6.)] 

Dikes  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Miles  At- 
kinson.    8vo.  Hull,  1811.     [Hh.  7.  29.] 

Du  Moulin  (Peter)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Mabella  Lady  Fordwitch,  (in  1669.)     8vo.  London,  1709. 

[P.  134.  (11.)] 

Earle  (Jabez)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  John  Gum- 
ming.    ]2mo.  London,  1729.     [P.  147.  (19.)] 

Evans  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  John  Rat- 
clifFe.     Svo.  London,  1728.-    [P.  147.  (11.)] 

Faulconer  (Gervase)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Sir  H.  Wil- 
loughby,  Bart.     8vo.  London,  1655.     [N.  8.  41.] 

Fern  (Robert)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Prime.     8 vo.  London,  1710.     [P.  196.  (2.)]       ' 

Fleetwood  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  Noble.    Svo. 
London,  1713.     [N.  9.  28.] 

Fleming  (Caleb)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  James 
Foster.     8vo.  London,  1753.     [P.  193.  (2.)] 

Flexman  (R.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Amory.     8vo.  London,  1774.     [P.  302.  (10.)] 

FoRDYCE  (James)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Lau- 
rence.    8vo.  London,  1760.     [P.  210.  (5.)] 

Foster  (James)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  John  Ash- 
worth.     Svo.  London,  1742.     [P.  128.  (2.)] 

Foster  (James)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Emlyn.     8vo.  London,  1741.     [P.  128.  (1.)] 

Furxeaux  (Philip)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death   of  the   Rev.  Dr. 
Henry  Miles.     8vo.  London,  1763.     [P.  265.  (10.)] 

Gauden  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Dr.  Brownrigg, 
Bishop  of  Exeter.     8vo.  London,  1660.     [R.  14.  9.] 

Gibbons  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  Samuel  Da- 
vies.     8vo.  London,  1761.     [P.  215.  5.] 

Gibbons  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  Wm.  Crom- 
well.    8vo.  London,  1773.     [P.  302.  (13.)] 

Godwin  (Edward)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  Wm.  Voyce. 
Svo.  London,  1729.     [P.  147.  (5.)] 

Grosvenor  (Benjamin)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Harris.     Svo.  London,  1740.     [P.  128.  (9.)] 

Grove  (Henry)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mrs.  Prudence  "Wel- 
man.     Svo.  London,  1730.     [P.  147.  (11.)] 

Guyse  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  John  Hub- 
bard.    Svo.  London,  1743.     [P.  128.  (10.)] 

Hallett  (Joseph)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  James 
Peirce.     Svo.  London,  1726.     [P.  137.  (15,)] 

Hancock  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Postle- 
thwayte.     4to.  London,  1713.     [P.  22.  (26.)] 


FUNERAL    SERMONS.  343 

Harris  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mrs.  Bathsua  Bar- 
ker.    8vo.  London,  1719.     [P.  196.  (8.)] 

Harris  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Pickard.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [P.  196.  (9.)] 

Harris  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  John  Billings- 
ley.     8vo.  London,  1722.     [P.  196.  (10.)] 

Harris  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Old- 
field.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  147.  (13.)] 

Harwooe  (Edward)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
John  Taylor.     8vo.  London,  1761.     [P.  215.  (6.)] 

Hayley  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Dr.  Connor.     4to. 
London,  1699,     [P.  38.  (16.)] 

Henchman  (Richard)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mrs.  Har- 
court.     4to.  London,  1661.     [N.  8.  41.] 

Heynes  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Wm.  Lord  Paget. 
4to.  London,  1669.     [M.  15.  26.] 

Hodge  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  John  Mason. 
8vo.  London,  1763.     [P.  215.  (11.)] 

Hughes  (Obadiah)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Joshua 
Oldfield.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  147.  (12.)] 

Hunt  (Jeremiah)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 

Maisters.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  196.  (7.)] 
Hunt  (Jeremiah)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Grey  Neville,  Esq. 

8vo.  London,  1723.     [P.  196.  (12.)] 
Hurrion  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mrs.  Esther  Tomp- 

son.     8vo.  Norwich,  1712.     [P.  147.  (3.)] 
IsHAM  (Zach.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Scott. 

4to.  London,  1695.     [P.  40.  (7.)] 

Jacomb  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  Richard  Vines. 
4to.  London,  1656.     [M.  15.  26.] 

Jennings  (David)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Daniel 
Neal.     8vo.  London,  1743.     [P.  128.  (4.)] 

Jennings  (David)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Isaac 
Watts.     8vo.  London,  1749.     [P.  192.  (4.)] 

Jennings  (David)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Timothy 

JoUie.     8vo.  London,  1757.     [P.  215.  (1.)] 
KiPPis   (Andrew)   Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  Timothy 

Laugher.     8vo.  London,  1769.     [P.  267.  (5.)] 
Lambert  (George)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mrs.  Hannah  Gill. 

8vo.  York,  1784.     [Hh.  2.  42.] 
Langford  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Edward 

Godwin.     8vo.  London,  1764.     [P.  267.  (4.)] 
Lardner  (Nathaniel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Jer. 

Hunt.     8vo.  London,  1745.     [P.  128.  (5.)] 
Latham  (Ebenezer)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Mat- 
thew Bradshaw.     8vo.  London,  1743.     [P.  128.  (6.)] 
Latham  (Ebenezer)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Daniel 

Madock.     8vo.  London,  1745.     [P.  128.  (7.)] 


344  RELIGION. 

Laud  (Wm.  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  Funeral  Sermon,  preached  by 
himself  from  the  Scaffold,  Jan.  10^  1644,  &c,     8vo.  London,  1709. 

[P.  134.  (37.)] 

Lloyd  (VVm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Bishop  Pearson.    4to. 
London,  1672.     [M.  15.  26.] 

Lloyd  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Sir  Edmundbury  God- 
frey.    4to.  London,  1678.     [M.  15.  26. J 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1678.     [N.  8.  25.] 

AIandell  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  B.  A.  Keck,  Esq. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1815.     [Hh.  2.  47.J 

Mann  (Joshua)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  Basil  Owen 
Woodd.     8vo.  London,  1811.     [Hh.  2.  47.] 

Manningham  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Sir  J.  Norton. 

4to.  London,  1687.     [P.  33.  (32.] 

Manningham  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Lady  Doro- 
thea Norton.     4to.  London,  1703.     [M.  15.  10.] 

Marshall  (Nathaniel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  J. 
Rogers.     8vo.  London,  1729.     [P.  63.  (3.)] 

Some  Remarks  on  Dr.  Marshall's  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1729.    [P.  QS.  (4.)] 

Mayo  (Daniel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Edmund 
Calamy.     8vo.  London,  1732.     [P.  192.(8.)] 

MiLNER  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Isaac 
Watts.     8vo.  London,  1749.     [P.  192.  (5.)] 

Nailour  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Hon.  Col.  Charles 
Cavendish.     4to.  London,  1675.     [M.  15.  22.] 

Neal  (Daniel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Matthew 
Clarke,     8vo.  London,  1726.     [P.  150.  (4.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1726.     [P.  195.  (3.)] 

Neal  (Daniel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mrs.  Anne  Philli- 
browne.     Svo.  London,  1726.     [P.  195.  (4.)] 

Newman  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  Richard  Mount. 
Svo.  London,  1722.     [P.  196.  (I.)] 

NicoLLs  (Samuel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Bishop  Sherlock. 
4to.  London,  1761.     [P.  31.  (12.)] 

Noble  (Daniel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Bur- 
roughes.     Svo.  London,  1761.     [P.  215.  (7.)] 

Or;TON  (Job)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Doddridge. 
Svo.  London,  1752.     [P.  192.  (6.)] 

Owen  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Provvse. 

Svo.  London,  1810.     [Hh.  2.  (36.)] 
Palmer  (Samuel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Caleb 

Ashworth.     Svo.  London,  1775.     [P.  302.  (H-)] 

{'[M.  15.  26. 
Parsons  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  John  )  xr  \   g^ 

Earl  of  Rochester.    (Three  Copies.)    4to.  Oxford,  1680.  "J  j^j^   '^    g'j -■ 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1707.     [P.  134.  (8.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1728.     [P.  116.  (10.)] 

Patrick  (Symon)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  The.  Grigg. 
4to.  London,  1670.     [M.  15.  26.] 


FUNERAL    SERMONS.  345 

Patrick  (Symon)  Divine  Arithmetic,   or  the  right  Art  of  numbering  our 
Days.     Svo.  London,  1672.     [F.  16.  37.1 

Philips  (Henry)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death    of  Mr.  and   Mrs. 
Gibbs.     12mo.  London,  1705.     [P.  147.  (6.)] 

Philips  (Henry)  Sermon   on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  Tho.  Ivyleaf. 
12mo.  London,  1705.     [P.  147.  (7.)] 

PicKARD  (Edward)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  Tho.  Newman. 
8vo.  London,  1759.     [P.  215.  (3.)] 

Pickard  (Edward)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Geo. 
Benson.     Svo.  London,  1762.     [P.  215.  (8.)] 

Pritchard  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mrs,  Mary 
Dawes.     Svo.  London,  1709.     [P.  134.  (9.)] 

Resbury  (Nathaniel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Sir  A.  Bro- 
derick.     4to.  London,  1681.     [P.  38.  (15.)] 

Reynolds  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mrs.  Eleanor 
Murden.     Svo.  London,  1713.     [P.  196.  (3.)] 

Reynolds  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.. Samuel 
Pomfret.     Svo.  London,  1721.     [P.  192.  (15.)] 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Tho.  Reynolds  upon  a  Passage  in  his  Funeral  Sermon 
for  the  late  Mr.  Pomfret.     By  Simon  Browne.     Svo.  London,  1 722. 

[P.   192.  (16.)] 
Ridley  (Glocester)   Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Berriman.     Svo.  London,  1750.     [P.  22.  (27.)] 

Savage  (Samuel  Morton)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev. 
Dr.  David  Jennings.     Svo.  London,  1762.     [P.  215.  (9.)] 

Scott  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Dr.  Wm.  Crown.     4to. 

London,  1685.     QM.  15.  (26.)] 

ScoTT  (Thomas)  The  Duty  and  Advantage  of  remembering  Deceased 
Ministers.     Svo.  Buckingham,  1808.     [Hh.  2.  36.] 

Scott  (Thomas)  Sermon  on   the  death  of  Lady  Mary  Fitzgerald.     Svo. 
London,  1815.     [Hh.  2.  34.] 

Scott  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  John  West. 
12mo.  Buckingham,  1815.     [Hh.  7.  36.] 

Seed  (Jeremiah)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Water- 
land.     4to.  London,  1740.     [P.  29.  (42.)] 

Sharp  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Lady  Cornbury.     Svo. 

London,  1706.     [P.  134.  (7.)] 
Sherman  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  John 

Hughes.     Svo.  London,  1729.     [P.  147.  (9.] 

Simeon  (Charles)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 
W.  B.  Cadogan.     Svo.  London,  1798.     [Hh.  3.  50.] 

Some  (David)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  J.  Saunders. 
Svo.  London,  1736.     [P.  93.  (11.)] 

Stainsby  (Richard)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Bishop  Hayter. 
4to.  J^ondon,  1762.     [P.  31.  13.] 

Stennktt  (Joseph)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  David 
Rees.     Svo.  London,  1748.     [P.  192.  (9.)] 

Stennett  (Samuel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  John 
Gill.     Svo.  London,  1771.     [P.  302.  (12.)] 


846  RELIGION. 

Stillingfleet  (James)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  J. 
King.     8vo.  York,  1782.     [Hh.  2.  42.] 

Strong  ( )  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Henry 

Grove.     Svo.  London,  1738.     [P.  93.  12.] 

Taylor  (Jeremy)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Countess  of 
Carbery.     4to.  London,  1650.     [M.  15.  26.] 

Taylor  (Zachariah)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Lady  Brad- 
shaigh.     4to.  London,  1695.     [P.  40.  (15.)] 

Tren  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Gilson. 
Svo.  London,  1728.     [P.  147.  (2.)] 

Venn  (Henry)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  George 
Whitfield.     8vo.  London,  1770.     [P.  305.  (15.)] 

Venn  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  John  Thornton,  Esq. 
Svo.  London,  1791.     [Hh.  4.  45.] 

Ward  (Seth,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of 
George  Monck,  Duke  of  Albemarle.     4to.  London,  1670.    [M.  15. 26.] 

Warren  (Robert)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Sir  Wm.  Dawes, 
Archbishop  of  York.     Svo.  London,  1724.     [P.  113.  (10.)] 

Watts  (Isaac)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mrs.  Bury.  Svo. 
Bristol,  1725.     [li.  3.  55.] 

Watts  (Isaac)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Sir  John  and  Lady 
Hartopp.     Svo.  London,  1736.     [R.  14.  30.] 

Webster  (Tho.)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev,  Thomas 
Robinson.     Svo.  London,  1813.     [Hh.  2.  34.] 

Weld  (Isaac)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  John 
Leland.     Svo.  London,  1766.     [P.  267.  (3.)] 

Wesley  (John)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Qeqrge 
Whitfield.     Svo.  London,  1770.     [P.  305.  (16.)] 

Williams  (Daniel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Matthew 
Henry.     Svo.  London,  1714.     [P.  196.  4.] 

Wilson  (Daniel)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Cecil.     Svo.  London,  1810.     [Hh.  2.  36.] 

Wood  (James)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Hill. 
Svo.  London,  1729.     [P.  147.  (8.)] 

Wroe  (Richard)  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Sir  R.  Bradshaigh. 
4to.  London,  1684.     [P.  40.  (14.)] 

Menestrier  (Claude  Franfois)  Oraison  Funcjbre  de  Mar^chal  Vicorate  de 
Turenne.     4to.  Paris,  1676.     [M.  14.  8.] 

Hewit  (Dr.)  Funeral  Sermon  on.     4to.  London,  1658.     [N.  8.  16.] 
Shovel  (Sir  Cloudesley)  Funeral  Sermon  on.     Svo.  London,  1 707. 

[P.  131.  (11.)] 
Udall  (Ephraim)  Funeral  Sermon  on.     4to.  16—.     [M.  20.  18.] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Conforming  Clergy  from  the  unjust  Aspersions  of 
Heresie,  &c.  in  answer  to  some  parts  of  Mr.  Jenkyn's  Funeral  Sermon 
upon  Dr.  Seaman.     4to.  London,  1676.     [M.  15.  20.] 


ACCESSION  AND  CORONATION  SERMONS.     347 

10.  Sermons  on  National  and  other  Political  or  Public 
Anniversaries. 

i.  On  the  Accessions  of  Sovereigns  to  the  British  Throne,  and 
on  their  Coronations, 

William  III.  and  Mary  II. 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  Sermon  preached  at  the  Coro- 
nation of  King  William  and  Queen  Mary.     4to.  London,  1689. 

[P.  40.  (3.)] 
Queen  Anne. 

Fleetwood  (William,  Bishop  of  Ely)  Sermon  on  the  Accession  of  Queen 
Anne,  March  8,  1703.     12mo.   In  Four  Sermons,  &c.     [C.  20.  27.] 

Williams  (John,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  Sermon  preached  before  the 
House  of  Lords.     4to.  London,  1704.     [P.  23.  (10.)] 

Wroe  (Richard)  Sermon  on  the  Accession  of  Queen  Anne.  4to.  London, 
1704.     [P.  40.  13.] 

Blackall  (Offspring)  Sermon  on  the  Accession  of  Queen  Anne.  4to. 
London,  1705.     [P.  23.  (14.)] 

Kennett  (White)  Sermon  on  the  Accession  of  Queen  Anne.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1705.     [P.  34.  (8.)] 

SHEWfiLL  (Thomas)  Sermon  preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
8vo.  London,  1708.     [P.  134.  (32.)] 

Rennell  (Thomas)  Sermon  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford. 
8vo.  London,  1708.     [P.  134.  {36.)'] 

Blackall  (Offspring,  Bishop  of  Exeter)  The  Divine  Institution  of  Ma- 
gistracy, a  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen  in  1708.  8vo.  London, 
1709.     [N.  9.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [L.  15.  8.] 

Iloadly  (Benjamin)  Some  Considerations  humbly  offered  to  the  Bishop  of 
Exeter,  occasioned  hy  his  Sermon  preached  before  her  Majesty  March  8, 

1708.  8vo.  Lo7idon,  1709.     [N.  9.  6.] 

Blackall  (Offspring)  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Hoadly's  Letter.     8vo.  London, 

1709.  [N.  9.  6.] 

Hoadly  (Benj.)  An  Humble  Reply  to  the  Bishop  of  Exeter^s  Answer,  in 
which  the  Considerations  offered  to  his  Lordship  are  lindicated,  icith  on 
Apology.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [N.  9.  6.] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of  Exeter,  occasioned  by  Mr.  Benjamin 
Hoadly's  Reflections  on  his  Lordship's  Two  Sermons  on  Government ; 
with  Mr.  Hoadly's  Reply  and  the  Bishop's  Answer,  8vo.  London, 
1709.     [L.  15.  8.] 

The  Best  Answer  that  ever  was  made,  and  to  which  no  Answer  ever  will 
be  made ;  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Hoadly's  Bill  of  Complaint,  exhibited 
against  the  Bishop  of  Exeter  for  his  Sermon  preached  before  her 
Majesty  March  8,  1708.  By  a  Student  in  the  Temple  [Charles 
Leslie].     8vo.  London,  1709.     [N.  9.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  190.  (14.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  274.  (5.)] 


348  RELIGION. 

A  Letter  to  a  Friend  occasioned  by  the  Contest  between  the  Bishop  of  Exeter 

and  Mr.  Hoadly.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [N.  9.  6.] 
A  Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of  Exeter,  occasioned  by  Mr.  Benjamin 

Hoadly's  Reflections  on  his  Lordship's  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1709. 

[P.  274.  (9.)] 
Jennings  (John)  Sermon  preached  at  Great  Gransden.     8vo.  London, 

1711.     [L.  15.  6.] 

Adams  (J.)  Sermon  preached  before  the  House  of  Commons.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1711.     [L.  15.  1.] 

Newton  (Richard)  Sermon  preached  before  the  House  of  Commons.  8vo. 
London,  1712.     [M.  19.  28.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1712^     [P.  116.  (5.)] 

Sherlock  (Thomas)  Sermon  preached  before  the  House  of  Commons. 
Svo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  23.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1714.     [R.  11.  Q5.'] 

■ Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  9.  (18.)] 

Ibbot  (Benj.)  Sermon  preached  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London. 
8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  23.] 

Sharp  (John,  Archbishop  of  York)  Sermon  preached  at  the  Anniversary 
of  the  Coronation  of  Queen  Anne.    8vo.  London,  1709.    [P.  133.(12.)] 

George  I. 

Owen  (Jonathan)  An  Occasional  Sermon  upon  the  Proclamation  of  King 
George,  August  1,  1714.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [L.  15.  15.] 

Talbot  (WilHam,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  Sermon  on  the  Coronation  of  King 
George  L     8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  29.] 

Salter  (Samuel)  Sermon  on  the  Coronation  of  King  George  I.  Svo. 
London,  1714.     [M.  19.  29.] 

Edwards  (John)  A  Sermon  on  the  Accession  of  King  George  I.  Svo. 
London,  1714.     [M.  19.  29.] 

Harrington  (J.)  Good  Will  to  the  King  and  to  the  King's  Son.  Svo. 
London,  1714.     [P.  116.  (9.)] 

Willis  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  A  Sermon  preached  before  King 
George  I.  Jan.  20,  1714,  the  Thanksgiving  Day  for  his  peaceable  Pos- 
session of  the  Throne.     Svo.  London,  1715.     [M.  16.  29.] 

Wake  (Wilham,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  Sermon  before  King  George, 
August  1,  1715,  on  the  Anniversary  of  his  Inauguration.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1715.     [M.  19.  11.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1715.     [P.  138.  (12.)] 

Killaloe  (Nicholas Bishop  of)  A  Sermon  on  the  Accession  of  King 

George  I.  before  the  Lords  Justices  of  Ireland.     Svo.  London,  1715. 

[P.  73.  (8.)] 

LiNFOED  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  the  Accession  of  King  George  L  4to. 
London,  1715.     [P.  9.  (20.)] 

Sydall  (Ellas)  Sermon  on  the  Accession  of  King  George  I.  C  [M.  15.  21. 
(Two  Copies.)     4to.  London,  1715.  -  -  -  (  P.  9.  (21.)] 

Waxerland  (Theotl.)  Sermon  on  the  Accession  of  King  George  I., 
preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1716. 

[M.  20.  11.] 


ACCESSION  AND  CORONATION  SERMONS.     349 

Hare  (Francis)  Accession  Sermon  on  Rom.  xiii.  4.     4to.  London,  1716. 

[P.  22.  (18.)] 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Paul's,  Covent  Garden.  8vo. 
London,  1725.     [R.  11.  65.] 

Masset  (Edmund)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Lord  Mayor.  Svo. 
London,  1725.     [P.  74.(1.)] 

George  II. 

Potter  (John,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  Sermon  at  the  Coronation  of  King 
George  II.     4to.  London,  1727.     (P.  30.  (15.)] 

Tilly  (Wm.)  Sermon  on  the  Inauguration  of  King  George  II.  4to. 
London,  1727.     [P.  30.(1.)] 

Williams  (Philip)  A  Sermon  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Accession  of  King 
George  II.     4to.  Cambridge,  1738.     [P.  19.  (9.)] 

Benson  (George)  A  Sermon  in  Commemoration  of  the  Accession  of  the 
House  of  Hanover  to  the  Throne  of  Great  Britain.  Svo.  London, 
1742.     [P.  128.  (14.)] 

Clagett  (Nicholas,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  Accession  Sermon.  4to. 
London,  1742.     [P.  29.  (9.)] 

Parne  (Thomas)  An  Accession  Sermon.     4to.  Cambridge,  1744. 

[P.  29.  (10.)] 

Hayter  (Thomas)  Sermon  preached  before  the  House  of  Commons. 
4to.  London,  1746.     [P.  29.  (11.)] 

Butler  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  Sermon  preached  before  the  House  of 
Peers.     4to.  London,  1747.     [P.  22.  (17.)] 

Chandler  (Thomas)  The  Impossibility  of  preserving  the  Protestant  Re- 
ligion under  a  Popish  Prince.     Svo.  London,  1749.     [P.  265.  (4.)] 

Benson  (George)  A  Sermon  on  the  Revolution  and  Hanover  Succession. 
Svo.  London,  1758.     [P.  214.  (19.)] 

Lort  (Michael)  Accession  Sermon.     4to.  Cambridge,  1760.  [P.  9.  (19.)] 

Burton  (John)  University  Politics,  set  forth  in  Three  Inauguration  Ser- 
mons.    Svo.  Oxford,  1760.     [P.  214.  (16.)] 

George  III. 

Drummond  (Robert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Co- 
ronation of  King  George  III.     4to.  London,  1761.     [P.  31.  (1.)] 

RoTHERAM  (John)  On  the  Wisdom  of  Providence.  An  Inauguration 
Sermon  before  the  University.     8vo.  London,  1762.     [P.  214.  (7.)] 

George  IV. 
♦Vernon  (Edward,  Archbishop  of  York)  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Co- 
ronation of  King  George  IV.  July  19,  1821.     4to.  London,  1821. 


350  RELIGION. 

ii.  Sermons  preached  before  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  Eng- 
land on  various  occasions. 

Edwakd  VI. — Queen  Elizabeth. 
HoPER  (John)  An  Oversight  and  Deliberation  upon  the  Prophet  Jonas, 
made  and  uttered  before  the  King's  [Edward  VI.]  Majesty.     18mo. 
London,  1550.     [D.  18.  31.] 

Whitgift  (John)  A  Godh'e  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen's   Ma- 
jestic at  Greenwich,  March  26,  1574.     8vo.  reprinted,  London,  1714. 

[P.  137.  (17.)] 
James  I. 

Chandler  (Edward)  Unde  Zizania?   The   Original!  and  Progresse  of 
Heresie.     4to.  London,  1624.     [M.  20.  19.] 

Hall  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  The  Best  Bargain  :  or  the  True  Way 
of  purchasing  Soul-saving  Truth.     8vo.  reprinted,  London,  1707. 

[P.  276.  (8.)] 
Charles  I. 

A  Sermon  before  the  King  at  Whitehall.     4to.  London,  1636.  [N.  8.  41.] 

Mainwaring  (Roger)  Religion  and  Allegiance.     (Two  Sermons.)     4to. 
London,  1627.     QN.  8.  16.] 

Charles  II. 

Barke  (Miles)  The  Authority  of  Church  Guides.     4to.  London,  1675. 

[M.  14.  8.] 
. Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1675.     [M.  20.  6.] 

Baxter  (Richard)  The  Life  of  Faith.     4to.  London,  1660.  [P.  36.  (13.)] 

Cartwright  (Thomas)  At  Whitehall.     4to.  London,  1675.     [N.  8.  42.] 

Cradock  (Z.)  Sermon  preached  before  the  King.     4to.  London,  1678. 

[P.  34.  (13.)] 

Ckoft  (Herbert,  Bishop  of  Hereford)  A  Lent  Sermon.     4to.  London, 
1676.     [M.  14.  27.] 

Fell  (John,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  The  Character  of  the  Last  Days.     4to. 
London,  1675.     [M.  14.  27.] 

Fuller  (William,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  A  Sermon  preached  March    8, 
1665-6.     4to.  London,  1666.     [M.  15.  11.] 

Gower  (Humphrey)  On  Christmas-day,  1684.     4to.  London,  1685. 

[M.  15.  2.] 

James  (Henry)  Sermon  preached  Oct.  11,  1674.     4to,  London,  1674. 

[M.  15.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1674.     [M.  15.  22.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1674.     [N.  8.  42.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1674.     [P.  34,  (31.)] 

Lany  (Beniamin)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Whitehall.     4to.  London,  1662. 
'       "^  ^  [E.  1.  22.] 

Lany  (Beniamin)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Whitehall.      4to.  London,  1663. 
^^      -^  ^  [M.  15.  11.] 

Lany  (Benjamin)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Whitehall.     4to.  London,  1665. 

[E.  1.  22.] 


SERMONS  BEFORE  THE  COURT.  361 

Lany  (Benjamin)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Whitehall.     4to.  London,  1675. 

[N.  8.  42.] 
Lany  (Benjamin)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Whitehall.     4to.  London,  1675. 

[li.  1.  31.] 
LiNGARD  (Richard)  A  Defence  of  the  Church  Liturgy.  4to.  London, 
1668.     [P.  28.  (30.)] 

Meggott  (Richard)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King.     4to.  London, 
1675.     [M.  14.  26.] 

Pearson  (John,  Bishop  of  Chester)  A  Sermon  preached  March  7,  1669. 
4to.  London,  1669.     [N.  8.  42.] 

Pierce  (Thomas)  The  Primitive  Rule  of  Reformation.     4to.  Oxford, 
1663.     [M.  14.  27.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Oxford,  1663.     [N.  8.  37.] 

Pierce  (Thomas)  A  Caveat  against  Credulity.     4to.  London,  1679. 

[M.  14.  27.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1679.     [P.  28.  (25.)] 

South  (Robert)  The  Pleasantness  of  Religion.     4to.  Oxford,  1665. 

[M.  15.  22.] 
Sprat  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  A  Sermon  preached  Dec.  22, 1678. 
4to.  London,  1678.     [M.  15.  18.] 

Standish  (John)  Ministers  Ambassadors  for  Christ.     4to.  London,  1676. 

[M.  14.  26.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1676.     [M.  20.  6.] 

An  Earnest  Request  to  Mr.  John  Standish  on  occasion  of  his  Sermon.     4to. 
London,  1676.     [M.  20.  14.] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward)  A  Sermon  preached  Feb.  24,  1675.     4to.  Lon- 
don, 1675.     [N.  8.42.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1675.     [P;  40.  (10.)] 

TiLLOTsoN  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  Feb.  26,  1674-5.     4to.  London, 
1675.     [M.  14.  26.] 

Tillotson  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  April   18,   1675.     4to.  London, 
1675.     [M.  14.  26.]' 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1675.     [P.  36.  18.] 

Tillotson  (John)  The  Happiness  of  a  Heavenly  Conversation.     8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1709.     [P.  133.  (4.)] 

Tillotson  (John)  The  Indispensable  Necessity  of  the  Knowledge  of  the 
Holy  Scripture.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  133.  (5.)] 

Ward  (Seth,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  An  Apology  for  the  Mysteries  of  the 
Gospel.     4to.  London,  1673.     [M.  15.  18.] 

WiLKiNs  (John,  Bishop  of  Chester)  Two  Sermons.     4to.  London,  1669- 
71.     IM.  14.  27.] 

Wilkins  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  Feb.  27,  1669-70.     4to.  London, 
1670.     [N.  8.  25.'] 

Young  (Edward)  A  Sermon  preached  Dec.  29,  1678.     4to.  London, 
1679.     [M.  15.  18.] 

James  H. 

Ellis  (Philip,  Monk  of  the  order  of  Benedict)  A  Sermon  preached  before 
the  King  and  Queen,  Dec.  5,  1686.     4to.  London,  1686.  [M.  14.  27.] 


S52  RELIGION. 

Ellis  (Philip)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King,  Nov.  13^  1686.  4to. 
London,  1686.     [Hh.  7.  31.] 

William  III.  and  Mary  II. 

Beveridge  (William)  The  Happiness  of  the  Saints  in  Heaven,  before  the 
Queen,  Oct.  12,  1690.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [P.  133.  (16.)] 

Two  other  Copies.     4to.  London,  1690.'  \  [^\^^'i\^'^ 

*  '  (  li.  1.  32. J 

Blackburne  (Laurence)  The  Unreasonableness  of  Anger,  a  Sermon 
preached  before  the  Queen,  July  29,  1694.     4to,  London,  1694. 

[N.  8..  24.] 

Blagrave  (Jonathan)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1691.     [P.  28.  (27.)] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the 
Prince  of  Orange.     4to.  London,  1688.     [P.  40.  (2.)] 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King.  4to.  London, 
1695.     [P.  26.  (25.)] 

Gee  (Edward)  The  Improvement  of  Time :  a  Sermon  preached  before 
the  Queen.     4to.  London,  1692.     [li.  1.  32.] 

Grove  (Robert)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King  and  Queen.  4to. 
London,  1690.     [li.  1.  32.] 

Hickman  (Charles)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen.  4to.  London, 
1690.     [li.  1.  32.] 

Lambe  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King.     4to.  London,  1695. 

[M.  14.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1695.     [li.  1.  32.] 

Leng  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King.  4to.  Cambridge, 
1699.     [M.  20.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1699.     [P.  38.  (4.)] 

Manningham  (Thomas)  Public  Worship :  a  Sermon  preached  before  the 
Queen.     4to.  London,  1692.     [M.  20.  6.] 

Meggott  (Richard)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King  and  Queen. 
4to.  London,  1690.     [M.  14.  26.] 

Meggott  (Richard)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen.  4to.  London, 
1692.     [M.  14.  26.] 

Moore  (John)  Religious  Melancholy:  a  Sermon  preached  before  the 
Queen.     4to.  London,  1692.     [M.  15.  22.] 

Patrick  (Symon)  A   Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen.     4to.  London, 

1689.     [N.  8.  34.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1689.     [li.  1.  32.] 

Resbury  (Nathaniel)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1692.     [li.  1.  32.] 

Sharp  (John,  Archbishop  of  York)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King 
and  Queen,  Dec.  25,  1691.     4to.  London,  1692.     [M.  14.  26.] 

Sharp  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen,  on  Easter-day. 
4to.  London,  1692.     [M.  14.  26.] 

Sharp  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King  and  Queen,  March  4, 
1693-4.     4to,  London,  1694..   [N.  8.  28.] 


SERMONS  BEFORE  THE  COURT.  363 

Sharp  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King,  on  Palm  Sunday. 
4to.  London,  1700.     [N.  8.  24.] 

Sherlock  (William)  Prayer  in  the  name  of  Christ :  a  Sermon  preached 
before  the  King.     4to.  London,  1701.     [P.  36.  (17.)] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  A  Sermon  preached  be- 
fore the  Queen.     Uo.  London,  1692.     [M.  15.  18.] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King  and  Queen, 

March  18,  1693-4.     4to.  London,  1694.     [N.  8.  28.] 
Stillingfleet  (Edward)  A  Sermon  preached  before   the   King,   in   1700. 

8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  133.  32.] 
Talbot  (William,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  A    Sermon  preached  before  the 

Queen.     4to.  London,  1692.     [M.  15.  11.] 
Tenison  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the 

King  and  Queen.     4to.  London,  1694.     [N.  8.  24.] 

TiLLOTSON  (John,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  Five  Sermons  preached  be- 
fore the  Queen,  in  1688-9-90-91-2.     8vo.  London,  1708-9. 

[P.  133.(6-10.)] 

Two  Sermons  before  tlie  Queen,  in  1691.     4to.  London,  1691. 

[M.  15.  18.] 

A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen.     4to.  London,  1693. 

[P.   31.  (10.)] 

Wake  (Wm.)  Exhortation  to  mutual  Charity  among  Protestants,  before 
the  King  and  Queen.     4to.  London,  1689.     j^Ii.  1.  32.] 

Young  (Edward)  On  Nature  and  Grace :  Two  Sermons  preached  at 
Whitehall.     4to.  London,  1700.     [P.  36.  (13.)] 

Anne. 

Adams  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen,  in  1706.  4to. 
London,  1706.     [P.  26.  (21.)] 

Adams  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen,  in  1706-7.  8vo. 
London,  1709.     [P.  133.  (39.)] 

Adams  (John)  God  and  not  Man,  Sept.  14,  1707.     4to.  London,  1707. 

[M.  14.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  133.  (38.)] 

Adams  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  March  19,  1711-12.  8vo.  London, 
1712.     [M.  19.  21.] 

Blackall  (Offspring,  Bishop  of  Exeter)  The  Way  of  trying  the  Pro- 
phets: a  Sermon  preached  Nov.  9,  1707.     4to.  London,  1707. 

[M.  14.   12.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1707.     [P.  23.  (15.)] 

Cannon  (Robert)  A  Sermon  preached  Oct.  5, 1707.     4to.  London,  1707. 

[M.  14.  9.] 

Chishtjll  (Edmund)  A  Sermon  against  Duelling.     8vo.  London,  1712. 

[P.  110.  (5.)] 

Clarke  (Samuel)  The  great  Duty  of  Universal  Love  and  Charity.  4to. 
London,  1706.     [M.  14.  12.] 

Dawes  (Sir  William,  Archbishop  of  York)  The  Friendship  of  the  World, 
Enmity  with  God.     4to.  London,  1703.     [M.  20.  4.] 

2  A 


554  RELIGION. 

Duke  (Richard)  A  Sermon  on  the  Imitation  of  Christ.  4to.  London, 
1703.     [M.  15.  10.] 

Finch  (Henry)  A  Sermon  preached  April  27, 1712.     8vo.  London,  1712. 

[M.  19.  21.] 

Fleetwood  (William)  A  Sermon  preached  April  4,  1705.  4to.  London, 
1705.     [N.  8.  24.] 

HiGGiNs  (Francis)  A  Sermon  preached  on  Ash- Wednesday,  1706-7.  Svo. 
London,  1708.     [P.  133.  (40.)] 

Kennett  (White)  The  Duty  of  Rejoicing  in  a  Day  of  Prosperity.  4to. 
London,  1706.     [M.  15.  24.] 

King  (William,  Archbishop  of  Dublin)  On  Predestination  and  the  Free- 
dom of  Man's  Will.  (Before  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland.)  Svo. 
Dubhn,  1709.     [P.  73.  (9.)] 

Manningham  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen,  Sept.  12, 
1708.     Svo.  London,  1709.     [P.  133.  (31.)] 

Moss  (Robert)  The  Christian's  Overthrow  prevented  and  Conquest 
gained.     4to.  London,  1705.     [M.  14.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1707.     [P.  116.  (32.)] 

Patrick  (Symon,  Bishop  of  Ely)  A  Sermon  against  Judging  and  Censur- 
ing.    4to.  London,  1707.     [M.  15.  24.] 

Rawson  (Joseph)  A  Sermon  preached  July  25,  1708.  4to.  London, 
1708.     [M.  14.23.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1708.     [P.  133.  (20.)] 

Reeves  (Wm.)  On  the  Redemption  of  Time.     Svo.  London,  1714. 

[M.  19.  23.] 

Royse  (George)  A  Sermon  preached  Sept.  23,  1705.    4to.  Oxford,  1705. 

[M.  14.  9.] 

St.  John  (Pawlet)  The  Prodigal  on  his  Departure.     4to.  London,  1713. 

[M.  14.11.] 

Sharp  (John,  Archbishop  of  York)  A  Sermon  preached  on  Ash- Wednes- 
day, 1702-3.     4to.  London,  1703.     [M.  15.  1.] 

Sharp  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  on  Good  Friday,  1703.  4to.  London, 
1703.     [M.  15.  1.] 

Sharp  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  on  Christmas  Day,  1704.  Svo. 
London,  1709.     [P.  133.  (13.)] 

Sprat  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen  in  1710.  Svo. 
London,  1710.     [P.  112.  (9.)] 

Stanhope  (George)  Christianity  the  only  true  Comfort  for  Troubled 
Minds.     Svo.  London,  1707.     [R.  11.  G5.'] 

Stanhope  (George)  The  Common  Obstructions  to  Faith  and  a  Good  Life 
considered.     Svo.  London,  1709.     [P.  183.  (28.)] 

Talbot  (Wm.  Bishop  of  Oxford)  The  Divinity  of  Christ  asserted :  a 
Sermon  preached  on  Christmas  Day,  1702.     4to.  London,  1702. 

[M.  14.  15.] 

AViLLis  (Richard)  Charity  envieth  not :  a  Sermon  preached  Feb.  28, 
1707.     Svo.  London,  1710.     [P.  133.  (29.)] 

Willis  (Richard)  A  Sermon  preached  Feb.  6,  I7O8  (the  Birth-day  of 
Queen  Anne).     Svo.  London,  1709.     [P.  133.  (30.)] 


ASSIZE    SERMONS.  355 

Wilson   (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man)  A  Sermon  preached  on 
Ascension  Day,  1711.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [L.  15.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [P.  116.  (25.)] 

George  L 

Bentley  (Richard).     8vo.  London,  1717.     [P.  138.  (3.)] 

Bradford  (^Samuel)  The  Unprofitableaess  of  External  without  Internal 
Religion      4to.  London,  1716.     [M.  19.  20.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1716.     [P.  33.  (15.)] 

Bradford  (Samuel)  The  Nature  of  Christian  Union.     8vo.  London,  1717. 

[P.  76.  (18.)] 
A  Letter  to  Dr.  Bradford,  occasioned  by  his  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1718. 

[P.  76.  (19.)] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury).     8vo.  London,  1714. 

[M.  19.29.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  112.  (2.)] 

Chandler   (Edward,   Bishop    of  Lichfield)   On   Christmas  Day.     Svo. 
London,  1718.     [P.  109.  (2.)] 

Hayley  (Thomas)  The  Vanity  and  Sinfulness  of  Human  Impositions  in 
Doctrines  of  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [M.  19.  30.] 

Lynford  (Thomas)  The  Great  Advantage  of  being  Good  and  of  making 
others  so.    Dec.  12,  1714.     Svo.  London,  1715.     [M.  20   24.] 

At  Hanover,  before  the  Princess  Sophia  and  the  Royal  Family. 

Lombard  (Daniel)  The  Duty  of  Peaceableness.     Svo.  London,  1714. 

[M.  19.29.] 
Snape  (Andrew)  A  Sermon  preached  May  Js,    1706.     4to.  Cambridge, 
1706.     [M.  14.  9.] 

Another  Copy.    4to.  Cambridge,  1706.     [N.  8.  28.] 

George  II. 

CoBDEN  (Edward)  A  Dissuasive  from  Popery  :  a  Sermon  preached  Dec. 
8,  1751.     Svo.  London,  1753.     [P.  183.  (15.)] 

Hayter  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the 
King.     Svo.  London,  1752.     [P.  31.  (16.)] 


iii.    Sermons  preached  before  the  Judges  at  Assizes. 

Allen  (F.)  At  Reading.     4to.  London,  1738.     [P.  29.  (38.)] 

Allen  (John)  On  Perjury.     4to.  London,  1682.     [P.  40.  (11.)] 

Babington  (Humphrey)  Mercy  and  Judgment.   At  Lincoln.    4to.   Cam- 
bridge, 1678.     [M.  20.  6.] 

Barne  (Miles)  At  Hertford.     4to.  London,  16S4.     [M.  15.  11.] 

Bate  (James)  The  Advantages  of  a  National  Observance  of  Divine  and 

Human  Laws.     4to.  London,  1734.     [P.  19.  (36.)] 
Battel  (Ralph)  The   Civil   Magistrate's  Power   coercive   in  Rehgious 

Matters  asserted.     At  Hertford.     4to.  London,  1684.     [M.  15.  22-3 

2  A  2 


356  RELIGION. 

Bayley  (Benjamin)  The  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion  proved,  in  Two 
Sermons.     At  Gloucester.     8vo.  London,  1713.     [P.  138.  (10.)] 

Berdmore  (Samuel)  Against  Murmuring.     8vo.  London,  1715. 

[M.  19.  11.] 

Bramston  (John)  At  Brentwood.     8vo.  London,  1723.     [P.  266.  (15.)] 

Brooke  (Thomas)  At  Chester.     4to.  London,  1746.     [P.  22.  (21.)] 

Bull   (Michael)   The  Love  of  One's  Country.      At  Maidstone.      8vo. 
London,  1715.     [P.  1 19.  (16.)] 

Chishull   (Edmund)   Modesty  and   Moderation.      At  Hertford.      8vo. 
London,  1712.     [M.  19.  28.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1712.     [P.  110.  (3.)] 

The  Duty  of  Good  Subjects.     8vo.  London,  1712. 

[P.  110.(4.)] 

CoBDEN  (Edward)  At  Hertford.     4to.  London,  1726.     [P.  29.(37.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1726.     [P.  30.  (19.)] 

CoNYBEARE    (John)   The    Penal  Sanctions  of  Laws,  considered.     8vo. 

Oxford,  1727.     [P.  76-  (9.)] 
CoRNEWALL  (Frederick)  Zeal  for  Religion.     Svo.  London,  1710. 

[P.  112.  (8.)] 

Crowe  (William)  The  Character  and  Blessing  of  Good  Government.    At 
Winchester  Cathedral,  March  4,  1724-5.     Svo.  London,  1725. 

[R.  11.  65.] 

DowNEs  (Henry)  The    Necessity   and    Usefulness    of   Laws,   and    the 
Excellency  of  our  own.     At  Northampton.     8vo.  London,  1708. 

[P.  133.  (35.)] 

Duke  (R.)  Christ's  Kingdom.     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  14.  14.] 

Eden  (Robert)  The  Necessity  and  Unchangeable  Difference  of  Moral 
Good  and  Evil.     At  Winchester.     4to.  Oxford,  1743.     [P.  29.  (40.)] 

Elis  (Clement)  Religion  and  Loyalty  inseparable.    At  Nottingham.    4to. 
London,  1691.     [M.  15.  22.] 

Felton  (George)  Secular  Interest,  Insincerity,  and  Double-Dealing  in 
Religion,  detected  and  exposed.     Svo.  Salop,  1715.     [P.  112.  (19.)] 

Fothergill  (George)  The  Reasons  and  Necessity  of  Public  Worship. 
Svo.  Oxford,  1753.     [P.  188.  (3.)] 

Freeman  (Samuel)  At  Northampton.     4to.  London,  1690.     [^li.  1.  32.] 

Gibson  (Edmund)  At  Croydon.     4to.  London,  1706.     [P.  29.  {35.)'] 

Gibson  (Edmund)  At  Kingston.     4to.  London,  1714.     [P.  29.  (36.)] 

Hamilton  (Hugh)  The  Duty  of  Obedience.     At  Armagh.     Svo.  London, 

1772.     [P.  305.  (12.)] 

Harris  (Daniel)  Disobedience  to  Government.     Svo.  London,  1722. 

[P.  73.  (7.)] 

Hey  (John)  The  Nature  of  Obsolete  Ordinances.    At  Cambridge.      8vo. 

Cambridge,  1773.     [P.  280.  (10.)] 
HoADLY  (Benjamin)  St.  Paul's  Behaviour  towards  the  Civil  Magistrate. 

At  Hertford.     Svo.  London,  1708.     [N.  9.  25.] 


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HoADiy  (John)  The  Nature  and  Excellency  of  Moderation.     At  Salis- 
bury.    8vo.  London,  1707.     [P.183.X18.)] 

HuRD  (Richard)  The  Mischiefs  of  Bigotry.     4to.  London,  1752. 

[P.  31.(31.)] 
Jenkinson  (Richard)  The  Methods  of  subverting  Government.   (At  the 

Quarter  Sessions.)    Svo.  London,  1713.     [P.  112.(14.)] 
Lavington  (George)  At  Worcester.     Svo.  London,  1726.     [P.  76.(11.)] 
LENG(John)  The  Advantage  of  Government,  and  the  Duty  of  preserving 

it.     4to.  London,  1715.     [P.  38.  (3.)] 
LowTH  (Robert)  At  Durham.     4to.  Newcastle,  1764.     [P.  31.  (32.)] 
Mansell  (John)  Assize  Sermon.     4to.  1693.     [P.  34.  (16.)] 
Newcome  (Richard)  At  Winchester.     Svo.  London,  1728.    [P.  63.  (10.)] 
Paley  (William)  At  Durham.     8vo.  London,  1795.     [Hh.  3.  50.] 
Parker  (Robert)  At  Durham.     4to.  London,  1740.     [P.  29.  (39.)] 
Paul  (William)  At  Exeter.     4to.  Exon,  1724.     [P.  33.  (10.)] 
PoTTEK  (John).     8vo.  London,  1712.     [P.  112.  (7.)] 
Rawson  (Joseph)  The  Advantage  of  falling  rather  into  the  Hand  of  the 

Lord  than  of  Man.     At  Kingston.     Svo.  London,  1715.    [M.  20.  25.] 

Richmond  (Henry)  Two  Sermons  at  Lancaster.     Svo.  London,  1710. 

[P.  138.  (16,17.)] 

Rotherham  (John)  The  Influence  of  Religion  on  Human  Laws.     Svo. 
London,  1763.     [P.  214.  (S.)] 

Sacheverell  (Henry)  The  Nature  and  Mischief  of  Prejudice  and  Parti- 
ality.    At  Oxford.     4to.  Oxford,  1 704.     [M.  14.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1708.     [P.  133.  (34.)] 

The  Communication  of  Sin.      At  Derby. ~\ 

Svo.  London,  1709.  '    r|^   ^q^  ^JA 

A  Letter  to  Him  thereon,  by  a  Cambridge  Gentleman.  \ 
Svo.  London,  1709.  -' 

Savage  (John)  The  Security  of  the  Established  Religion.     4to.  Cam- 
bridge, 1704.     [P.  23.  (17.)] 

Seward   (Thomas)  The  Folly  of  Rebellion.     4to.  London,  1750. 

[P.  31.  (30.)] 
Simeon  (Charles)  The  Cities  of  Refuge.     At  Cambridge.     Svo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1803.     [Hh.  3.  f^8.] 
Simpson  (B.)  At  Winchester.     4to.  London,  1744.     [P.  29.  (41.)] 

Slade  (Joseph)  The  Character  of  a  Righteous  Magistrate.     Svo.  London, 
1714.     [M.  19.  23.] 

Smalridge  (George)  The  Design  of  Human  Laws.    At  Kingston.    Svo. 
London,  1712.     [M.  19.  28.] 

South  (Robert)  Interest  deposed  ;    and  Truth  restored.      4to.  Oxford, 

1668.     [M.20.  IS.] 
Standish  (John)  A  Caution  against  meddling  with  those  who  are  given  to 

change.     At  Hertford.     4to.  London,  1683.     [M.  14.  26.] 
Stillingfleet  (Edward)  Christian  Magnanimity  :    at  Worcester.     4to« 

London,  1690.     [M.  15.  18.] 


358  RELIGION. 

Tilly  (William)  Religious  Resolution  in  a  good  Cause.    At  Oxford.    4to. 
Oxford,  1705.     [P.  38.  (1.)] 

•  Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  133.  (41.)] 

TiLtOTSoN  (John)  The  Lawfulness  of  Oaths.     4to.  London,  1681. 

[P.  36.(21.)] 

Trapp  (Joseph)  On  confounding  Good  and  Evil.      At  Oxford.      Svo. 

London,  1708.     [P.  133.  (17.)] 
• The  Nature  and  Influence  of  the  Fear  of  God.     8vo.  London, 

1713.     [M.  19.  16.] 

Watehland  (Daniel)  The  Duty  of  Jjiving  peaceably.      At  Cambridge. 
4to.  London,  1713.     [M.  15.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1713.     [P.  34.  (14.)] 

Watson  (Richard)  At  Cambridge.    4to.  Cambridge,  1769.  [P.  31.  (33.)] 

Webster  (WiUiam)  On  Prov.xiv.  34.   8vo.  London,  1738.  [P.  93.  (16.)] 

Wheeldon  (John)  At  Huntingdon.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1773. 

Whitfield  (John)  At  Ely.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1718.     [R.  11.  65.] 

Whitfield  (William)  Christian   Liberty.     At  Guildford.     4to.  London, 
1703.     [M.  15.  10.] 

WiLLATs  (Charles)  The  Religion  of  Nature  proved  to  be  a  mere  Idol.    At 
York.     Svo.  London,  1744.     [P.  119.  (12.)] 

Willet  (John)  The  Nature  and  Mischiefs  of  Hypocrisy.    At  Oxford. 
Svo.  London,  1708.     [P.  133.  (21.] 

Young  (Edward)  Two  Sermons.     4to.  London,  1685.     [P.  36.  (4.)] 


iv.    Sermons  preached  on  various  occasions  before  Civil  Cor- 
porations and  Corporate  Societies. 

(1)  Sermons  preached  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  the  City 

OF    London. 

Sellers  (Fulk)  Eclipses  spiritualized.  March  28,  1652,  the  Day  before 
the  Solar  Eclipse.     4to.  London,  1652.     [li.  1.  31.] 

Berriman  (William)  The  Authority  of  Civil  Powers  in  matters  of  Reli- 
gion,  asserted  and  vindicated.     Sept.  29,  1722.     Svo.  London,  1722. 

[P.  138.(6.)] 

Calamy  (Benjamin)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c. 
July  13,  1673.     4to.  London,  1673.     [M.  15.  22.] 

Calamy  (Benjamin)  Two  Sermons  preached  in   1682  and  1683.     4to. 

London,  1682-3.     [P.  28.  (22,23.)] 
Conybeare  (John)  The  Expediency  of  Divine  Revelation.    Svo.  London, 

•1728.     [P.  87.  (1.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [N.  9.  30.] 

Cook  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  Dec.  19,  1675.     4to.  London,  1676. 

[M.  14.  27.] 


SERMONS  BEFORE  THE  LORD  MAYOR,  &c.    359 

Copping  (John)  The  Ruin  and  Safety  of  a  Nation.     4to.  London,  170iJ. 

[li.  1.  32.] 
Delaune  (William)  Of  Original  Sin.    8vo.  London,  1725.  [P.  74.  (14.)] 

Evans  (John)  Moderation  stated.    4to.  London,  1672.     [M.  15.  22.] 

Fleetwood  (William)  On  the  Education  of  Children.  4to.  London, 
1676.     [M.  15.  24.] 

Harris  (John).     4to.  London,  1705.     [P.  34.  (34.)] 

HicKEs  (George)  The  Strongest  Temptations  conquerable  by  Christians. 
4to.  London,  1676.     [M.  14.  26.] 

• The  Case  of  the  Jews,  as  the  peculiar  people  of  God.     4to. 

London,  1681.    '[M.  14.  33.] 

HoADLY  (Benjamin)  The  Measures  of  Submission  to  the  Civil  Magistrate 
considered  ;  in  a  Defence  of  the  Doctrine  delivered  in  his  Sermon  on 
Rom.  xiii.  1.  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London,  Sept.  29,  1705. 
8vo.  London,  1708.     [M.  19.  31.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1708..     [N.  9.  6.] 

Best  of  All:  Being  the  Student's  Thanks  to  Mr.  Hoadly,  "wherein  the  Se- 
cond Part  of  his  Measures  of  Submission  is  fully  answered.  In  a  Letter 
to  Himself.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  274.  (4.)] 

Mr.  Hoadly' s  Measures  of  Submission  to  the  Civil  Magistrate  enquired  into, 
and  disproved.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [B.  6.  49.] 

Johnson  (Samuel)  A  Sermon  preached  on  Palm  Sunday,  1679.  4to. 
London,  1684.     [N.  8.  28.] 

Kennet  (White)  The  Christian  Neighbour.     8vo.  London,  171 1. 

[P.  112.  (20.)] 
Lake  (Edward)  A  Sermon  preached  Feb.  28,  1701-2.     8vo.  London, 

1710.     [P.  133.  (25.)] 
Lambe  (J.)  The  Peace  that  flows  from  the  Law  of  God.     4to.  London, 

1682.     [M.  14.  26.] 
Littleton  (Adam)  A  Sermon  preached  Feb.  29,  1679-80.    4to.  London, 

1680.     [M.  14.  27.] 

Lynford  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  on  2  Chron.  xx.  17.     4to.  London,  1679. 

[P.  36.  (7.)] 
Manningham  (Thomas)   A  Sermon   preached  in   1679.     4to.  London, 
1680.     [P.  33.  (27.)] 

Mapletoft  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1695.     4to.  London,  1695. 

[P.  26.  (13.)] 
Masse Y  (Edmund)  At  the  Election  of  a  Mayor,  Sept.  29,  1725.     8vo. 

London,  1725.     [P.  74.  (1.)] 
Moore  (John)  On  Patience  and  Submission  to  Authority.     4to,  London, 

1684.     [M.  15.  22.] 

Moss  (Robert)  A  Sermon  preached  Oct.  5,  1708.    8vo.  London,  1708. 

[P.  133.  (36.)] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [P.  270.  15.] 

Neville  (Robert)  On  a  future  Judgment.     4to.  London,  1679. 

[P.  28.  (26.)] 
Oliver  (Edward)  A  Sermon  preached  Oct.  23,  1698.     4to.    London, 
1698.     [N.  8.  24.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1698.     [P.  23.  (20.)] 


360  RELIGION. 

Payne  (William)  The  Duty  of  Family  Religion.     4to.  London,  1691. 

[li.  1.  32.] 
PiLKiNGTON  (Matthew)  At  the  Election  of  a  Lord  Mayor.     4to.  London, 
1733.     [P.  19.  (37.)] 

Sacheverell  (Henry)  On  the  Perils  of  False  Brethren  in  Church  and 
State.     4to.  London,  1709.     [P.  26.  (23.)] 

Savage  (William)  On  the  Election  of  a  Lord  Mayor,  Sept.  29,  1707. 
8vo.  London,  ,1707.     [P.  133.  (22.)] 

Sharpe  (John)  The  Things  that  make  for  Peace.  4to.  Lon-  \ 

don,  1674.  ^  MM  14  -^^6  1 

Godliness  profitable  unto  all  Things.      4to..Lon- ^       '     •~  -J 


don,  1674. 

Sherlock  (William)  The  Danger  of  corrupting  the  Faith  by  Philosophy. 

With  his  Vindication  of  the  Discourse.      4to.  London,  1697. 

[N.  6.  36.2 
Squire   (Samuel)   A   Sermon  preached  before  the  Lord  Mayor.     4to. 

London,  1745.     [P.  29.  (32.)] 

Standish  (John)  The  Danger  of  forgetting  God.     4to.  London,  1684. 

[M.  14.  26.] 
Stillingfleet   (Edward)    The   Reformation   justified.      4to.    London, 
1674.     [P.  36.  (5.)] 

Thorp  (George)  A  Sermon  on  Matt.  vii.  12.     4to.  London,  1677. 

[M.  15.  11.] 
Topping  (Henry)  On  Christian  Love  and  Charity.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

[P.  73.  (13.)] 
Trapp  (Joseph)  On  St.  Matthew's  Day.     4to.  London,  1730. 

[P.  17.(3.)] 

Turner  (John)  Animadversions  upon  the  Doctrine  of  Transubstantiation. 
4to.  London,  1679.     [M.  15.  18.] 

Turner  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  before  Sir  Patience  Ward  in  1681. 
4to.  London,  1683.     [C.  10.  14.] 

Williams  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  Oct.  12,  1679.    4to.  London,  1679. 

[M.  14.  27.] 


(2)  Sermons  ereached  before  other  Corporations  and.  Corporate 

Societies. 

Calamy  (Benjamin)  Before  the  Artillery  Company  of  London.     4to. 

London,  1685.     [P.  28.  (24.)] 
HicKES  (George)  On  Sovereign  Power.     Before  the  Artillery  Company. 

4to.  London,  1682.     [M.  14.  33.] 

Sprat  (Thomas)  Before  the  Artillery  Company.     4to.  London,  1682. 

[M.  15.  18.] 

Berdmore  (Samuel)  Before  the   Artillery  Company   of  Nottingham. 

Svo.  London,  1716.     [M.  20.  25.] 
Birch  (Thomas)   The  Wisdom  and  Goodness  of  God  proved  from  the 

Frame  and  Constitution  of  Man.  Before  the  College  of   Physicians. 

4to.  London,  1749.     [P.  31.  (24.)] 
Hales  (Stephen)  Before  the  College  of  Physicians,  on  the  same  subject. 

4to.  London,  1751.     [P.  31.  (25.)] 


SERMONS  BEFORE  CORPORATE  SOCIETIES.     361 

CuRTEis  (Thomas)  Before  the  Company  of  Apothecaries.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1731.     [P.  19.  (34.)] 

Reeves  (William)  Before  the  Society  of  Apothecaries.  4to.  London, 
1706.     [P.  26.  20.)] 

Maundrell  (Henry)  Before  the  Company  of  Merchants  trading  to  the 
Levant.     4to.  London,  1695.     [P.  34.  (27.)] 

Brydges  (Henry)  The  Gospel  Treasure.  Before  the  Levant  Company. 
4to.  London,  1701.     [M.  20.  4.] 

Stanhope  (George)  The  Seaman's  Obligations  to  Gratitude  and  a  Good 
Life.  Before  the  Corporation  of  the  Trinity  House.  4to.  London, 
1699.     [M.  14.  23.] 

Manningham  (John)  The  Great  Duty  of  Labour  and  Work  ;  and  the 
Necessity  of  a  Plan  for  a  general  Workhouse.  Before  the  Corpora- 
tion of  Cambridge.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1750.     [P.  266.  (20.)] 

An  Examination  of  Mr.  Hutchinson's  Remarks,  and  Mr.  Catcott's  An- 
swer to  his  Observations  upon  his  Sermon  before  the  Corporation  of 
Bristol.     8vo.  London,  1738.     [P.  271.  (6.)] 


(3)  Sermons  preached  before  the  Trustees  incorporated  for 

ESTABLISHING   THE  NeW    CoLONY    OF    GeORGIA. 

Burton  (John).    -    -  -  4to.  London,  1733.  [P.  17.  (6.)] 

Bundle  (Thomas).  -   -  -  4to.  London,  1734.  [P.  17.(4.)] 

Watts  (George).   -    -  -  4to.  London,  1735.  [P.  19.  (17.)] 

Warren  (Robert).  -    -  -  4to.  London,  1737.  [P.  19.  (18.)] 

Bearcroft  (Philip).     -  -  4to.  London,  1738.  [P.  19.  (19.)] 

Berriman  (William).    -  -  4to.  London,  1739.  [P.  19.(20.)] 

Crowe  (William).   -    -  -  4to.  London,  1740.  [P.  20.  (12.)] 

Best  (William).    -    -  -  4to.  London,  1742.  [P.  20.  (13.)] 

Ridley  (Glocester).     -  -  4to.  London,  1746.  [P.  20.  (14.)] 


V.  Sey^mons  on  National  and  other  Fast  Days. 

(1)  Sermons  on  the  30th  of  January. 

CoADE  (George)  A  Letter  to  a  Clergyman  relating  to  his  Sermon  on  the 
30th  of  January  :  being  a  Complete  Answer  to  all  the  Serinons  that 
ever  have  been,  or  shall  be,  preachd^d  in  a  like  strain  on  that  Anniver- 
sary.     12rao.  London,  1747.     [R.  20.  21.] 


Anonymous  Sermons.  ^ 

An  Anonymous  Sermon  on  the  30th  of  January.    4to.  n.d.    [M.  15.  11.] 

The  Devilish  Treason,  Hellish  Conspiracy,  Heathenish  Conspiracy,  and 
Damnable  Murder,  committed  by  the  Jewes  against  the  Anointed  of 
the  Lord,  Christ  their  King,  as  it  was  delivered  in  a  Sermon  on  Feb. 
4th,  1648.     4to.  London,  1648.  [N.  -8.  40.] 


362  RELIGION. 

A  Sermon  preached  on  the  Anniversary  Fast  for  the  Martyrdom  of  King 

Charles  I.  in  the  last  [1 7th]  Century,  on  Titus  iii.  1.     8vo.  London, 

1710.    [P.  75.  (22.)] 
A   Sermon  preached    on   the  Anniversary  Fast  for  the  Martyrdom  of 

King  Charles   I.    at  Court,   in   the  last   [17th]    Century.       [By  Dr. 

South.]     8vo.  London,  [1710.]     [P.  75.  (,23.)] 

A  Sermon  preached  to  a  Congregation  of  Dissenters,  Jan.  30,  1713.    8vo. 
London,  1714.     [P.  75.  (18.)] 


Allen  (Fifield)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1751. 

[P.  9.  (2.)] 
Archer  (Edmond)  Before   the   Lower   House   of  Convocation.      8vo. 

London,  1711.     [P.  75.  (11.)] 
Arrowsmith  (Edward)  A  Sermon  on  the  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I. 

4to.  London,  1736.     [P.  19.(3.)] 

Ayscough  (Francis)  A  Sermon  on  the  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I. 
4to.  London,  1736.     [P.  19.  (2.)] 

Bagshaw  (Henry)  Before  the  King.     4to.  London,  1676.      [M.  14.  27.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1676.     [M.  15.  11.] 

Baker  (William,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.  8vo. 
London,  1724.     [P.  75.  (6.)] 

Baker  (William,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.  4to. 
London,  1726.     [P.  33.  (24.)] 

Barford  (William)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1770, 

[P.  9.  (16.)] 
Benson  (Martin,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.    4to. 
London,  1738.     [P.   19.  (4.)] 

Bentham  (Edward)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1750. 

[P.  22.  (14.)] 
Beveridge  (William,   Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Submission  to    Governors. 
8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  116.  (23.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  134.  (21.)] 

Binckes  (William)  Before  the  Lower  House  of  Convocation.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1702.     [M.  20.  4.] 

Blackburne  (Lancelot)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.  8vo.  London, 
1716.     [M.  19.10.] 

Bowers  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  Before  the  House  of  Peer*. 
4to.  London,  1722.     [P.  30.  (22.)] 

BiiADFORD  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Carlisle)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.  4to. 
London,  1719.     [P.  33.  (16.)] 

Bridges  (Henry)  Before  Queen  Anne.     8vo.  London,  1709.   [L.  15.  2,] 

Browne  (Francis)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1713.     [M.   14.   11.] 

Buck  (Maximilian)  Preached  in  1703.     8vo.  London,  1711. 

[P.  134.  (26.)] 
Butler  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     4to. 
London,  1740.     [P.  29.  (1.)] 


SERMONS  ON  THE  30th  OF  JANUARY.        S63 

Chandler  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Lichfield)  Before  the  House  of  Peers, 
8vo.  London,  1718.     [P.   109.  (3.)] 

Clagett  (Nicholas,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  Before  the  House  of  Peers. 
4to.  London,  1736.     [P.  19.  (1.)] 

Clarke  (Alured)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1732. 
[P.   17.  (23.)] 

Colby  (S.;     8vo.  London,  1708.     [P.   134.  (24.)] 

CoLEiRE    (Richard)    Preached   at  the  Temple  Church.     8vo.   London, 
1714.     [P.  110.  (10.)] 

CoRNWALLis  (F.,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     4to. 
London,  1761.     [P.  9.  (1.)] 

Croxall  (Samuel).     4to.  London,  1730.     [P.  17.  (9.)] 

Delany  (Patrick)  Before  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland.     4to.  London, 

1737.     [P.  93.  (13.)] 

Egerton  (Henry,  Bishop  of  Hereford)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     8vo. 
London,  1727.     [P.  75.  (2.)] 

Ellys  (Anthony)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1749. 

[P.  22.  (12.)] 

(Bishop  of  St.  David's)  Before  the  House  of  Lords.     4to.  London, 

1754.     [P.  9.  (4.)] 

Eyre  (Robert)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     8vo.  London,  1708. 

[P.  270.  (13.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [P.  33.  (23.)] 

FiDDEs  (Richard)  Preached  Jan.  31,  1703-4,  on  which  day  the  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Martyrdom  of  Charles  L  was  kept.     4to.  London,  1704. 

[M.  14.  14.] 

Fleetwood  (William)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London.     4to. 
London,  1699.     [N.  8.  28.] 

4to.  London,  1706.     [P.  26.  12.] 

Fowler  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Before  the  House  of  Peers. 
8vo.  London,  1716.     [M.  19.  30.] 

Freind  (Robert)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     8vo.  London,  1710. 

[P.  116.  (6.)] 

Garmston  (John).     8vo.  London,  1712.     [P.  34.  (28.)] 

GoocH  (Thomas)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     8vo.  London,  1712. 

[M.  14.  11.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1712.     [P.  75.  (10.)] 

Green  (John,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     4to.  Lon- 
don, 1763.     [P.  9.  (10.)] 
Hallifax  (Samuel)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  Cambridge, 
1769.     [Gg.  1.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1769.     [P.  9.  (14.)] 

Hare  (Francis,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  Before  the  House  of  Lords.     4to. 

London,  1731.     [P.   17.  (22.)] 
An  Examination  of  the  Facts  and  Reasonings  in  the  Bishop  of  Chichester's 
Scnnon  before  the  House  of  Lords.     8vo.  London,  1732.      [P.  271 .  (4.)] 


364  RELIGION. 


Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1732.     [P.  65.  (8.)] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1732.     [P.  135.  (3.)] 


The  present  Government  in  Church  and  State  asserted,  against  the  Oppug- 
ners  of  the  Bishop  of  Chichester's  Sermon,  by  Titus  Britannicus.  8vo. 
London,  1732.     [P'.  271.  (3.)] 

Hayter  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Before  t^e  House  of  Peers.  4to. 
London,  1750.     [P.  22.  (13.)] 

Herring  (Thomas^  Bishop  of  Bangor)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.  4to. 
London,  1740.     [P.  19.  (6.)] 

HicKEs  (George)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c,  of  London.  4to.  London, 
1683.     [M.  14.  33.] 

HiGDEN  (William)  Before  the  Queen  (Anne).     4to.  London,  1711  • 

[M.  14.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1711.     [P.  34.  (20.)] 

HoADLY  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.  8vo. 
London,  1721.     [P.  140.  (3.)] 

HoADLY  (John)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     8vo.  London,  1717. 

[P.  183.  (17.)] 

HuTTON  (Matthew)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1741. 

[P.  29.  (2.)] 

Jenings  (John)  The  Case  of  King  Charles  parallel  to  St.  Paul's  before 
Felix.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [P.  75.  (20.)] 

Keene  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  Chester)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.  4to. 
London,  1753.     [P.  9.  (3.)] 

Kennet  (White)  Sermon  on  the  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  L  4to. 
London,  1700.     [P.  34.  (7.)] 

Leng  (John,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1726.     [P.  76.  (3.)] 

Littleton  (Edward)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.  4to.  London, 
1731.     [P.  17.  (SI.)] 

Lloyd  (William,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Before  the  Queen  (Mary).  4to. 
London,  1691.     [M,  14.  26.] 

Lockier  (Francis).     4to.  London,  1725.     [P.  30.  (9.)] 

LupTON  (William)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     8vo.  London,  1724. 

[R.  11.  65.] 

Manningham  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  the  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  1. 
4to.  London,  1686.     [P.  33.  (29.)] 

Maurice  (Henry)  Before  King  Charles  H.     4to.  London,  1682. 

[M.  15.  22.] 
Mawson  (Matthew,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  Before  the  House  of  Peers. 

4to.  London,  1745.     [P.  29.  (6.)] 
MiLBOURNE  (Luke)  Sermon  on  the  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I.     4to. 

London,  1708.     [M.  14.  12.] 
Moody  (Samuel),  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London.     4to.  London, 

1733.     [P.  17.  (25.)] 


SERMONS  ON  THE  30th  OF  JANUARY.        365 

Moss  (Robert)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  Londou,  1707. 

[M.   14.  9.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1707.     [P.  33.  (5.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [P.  270.  (14.)] 

Newcome  (John)  Sermon  on  tlie  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  L     4to. 
Cambridge,  1743.     [P.  29.  (3.)] 

Newcome  (Richard,  Bishop  of  LlandafF)  Before  the  House  of  Peers, 
4to.  London,  1756.     [P.  9.  (5.)] 

Newton  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     4to. 
London,  1764.     [P.  9.  (10.)] 

Pearce  (Zachary,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     4to. 
London,  1749.     [P.  22.  (11.)] 

A  Letter  to  the  Bishop  oj"  Bangor,  occasioned  by  his  Sermon.     8vo.  London, 
1749.     [P.  182.  (2.)] 

Pearson  (Edward)  Before  the  University  of  Cambridge.     8vo.   Cam- 
bridge, 1794.     [Hh.  3.  31.] 

Pelling  (John)  Before  the  House  of  Commons,  Jan.  31.     8vo.  London, 

1708.     [P.  134.  (27.)] 

(PL   15   2 
Two  other  Copies.     8vo.  London,  1709.    <  t,  '  ^  *  ,'^  .-. 

PoRTErs  (Beilby)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1767. 

[P.  9.  (13.)] 

Pretyman  (George,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  Before  the  House  of  Peers. 
4to.  London,  1789.     [Hh.  1.  36.] 

Reynolds  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.   4to. 
London,  1721.     [P.  30.  24.] 

Richardson  (William)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London, 
1764.     [P.  9.  (11.)] 

Ross  (John)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1759. 

[P.  9.  (7.)] 
Rutherford  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  the  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I. 
4to.  London,  1746.     [P.  29.  (7.)] 

Sacheverel  (Henry)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     8vo.  London, 
1713.     [P.   110.  (9.)] 

Saint  George  (Arthur,  Bishop  of  Clogher)  Before  the  Lords  Justices  of 
Ireland  and  the  House  of  Lords,  at  Dublin.     8vo.  London,  1715-16. 

[M.  19.  30.] 

Saint  John  (Pawlet)  Before  the  Queen  [Anne],  at  St.  James's  Chapel. 
8vo.  London,  1712.     [P.  75.  (16.)] 

Salter  (Samuel)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1762. 

[P.  9.  (9.)] 
Sharp  (John,  Archbishop  of  York)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     8vo. 
London,  1710.     [P.   133.  (11.)] 

Sherlock  (Thomas)  Before  the  Queen,  Jan.  31,  1704.     8vo.  London, 
1708.     [P.  134.  (22.)] 

Two  other  Copies.     4to.  London,  1704.  i  E?* ^'  jjl'^ 

Sherlock  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     4to. 
London,  1738.     [P.  17.  24.] 


366  RELIGION. 

Shipley  (Jonathan,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Before  the  House  of  Peers. 
8vo.  London,  1770.     [P.  9.  (15.)] 

Shorey  (William)   Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.   of  London,  Jan.  31, 
1715.     8vo.  London,   1715.     [M.   16.  29.] 

Shuckford  (Samuel)  Before  the   Corporation  of  Norwicli.      8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 17;24.     [P.  74    (3.)] 

Smalbroke  (Richard,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  Before  the  House  of  Peers. 
4to.  London,  1728.     [P.   30.   (11.)] 

Smalridge  (George)  Before   the  House  of  Commons.     4to.    London, 
1702.     [M.  20.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.   134.  (23.)] 

Before  the  Court  of  Aldermen  of  London,  Jan.  31,   1709. 

8vo.  London,  1709.     [L.   15.  2.] 

Stackhouse  (Thomas)  At  Richmond,  Jan.  31,  1725-26.     8vo.  London, 
1726.     [P.  75.  (1.)] 

Stainforth  (William)  At  the  Cathedral  at  York.     4to.  London,  1689. 

[M.  15.  ZQ.I 
Stanhope  (George)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1705. 

[M.   14.  14.] 

Stillinofleet  (Edward)  Before  King  Charles  II.     4to.  London,  1669. 

[N.  8.  25.] 

Stradlino  (George)  Before  King  Charles  II.     4to.  London,  1675. 

[N.  8.  42.] 

Terrick  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Peterborough)  Before  the  House  of  Peers. 
4to.  London,  1758.     [P.   9.  (6.)] 

Thomas  (John)   Sermon  on  the  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I.     4to. 
London,  1744.     [P.  29.  (5.)] 

Trapp  (Joseph)  Sermon   on   the  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I.     8vo. 
London,  1730.     [P.   17.  (20  )] 

Trimnel  (Charles,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.    8vo. 
London,  1712.     [M.   19.  28.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1712.     [P.  75.  (12.)] 

Tyler  (John,   Bishop  of  Llandaff)  Before   the  House  of  Peers.     4to. 
London,  1707.     [li.  1.   31.] 

Waddington  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  Before  the  House  of  Peers. 
4to.  London,  1729.     [P.   17.  (18.)] 

Wake    (William,   Archbishop   of  Canterbury)   Before   King  George   I. 
8vo.  London,  1715.     [M.  20.  25.] 

Wauburton  (William,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Before  the  House  of  Peers. 
4to.  London,  1760.     [P.   9.  (8.)] 

Ward  (Seth,  Bishop  of  Sarnm)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     4to.  Lon- 
don, 1674.     [M.    15.   18.] 

West  (Richard)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     8vo.  London,  1710. 

[P.  266.  (18.)] 
Whalley  (John)  Sermon  on  the  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I.     4to. 

London,  1739.     [P.  29.  (4.)] 
Whalley  (Nathaniel)  Before  the  University  of  Oxford.     8vo.  London, 

1710.     [P.  134.  {^5.)] 


FAST-DAY  SERMONS  DURING  WARS.         367 

Willis  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.    8vo. 

London,  1716.     [P.  75.  (9.)] 
Wynne  (Robert)  Sermon  on  the  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I.     4to. 

London,  1704.     [P.  33.  (33.)] 


(2)  Sermons  preached  on  Fast  Days  during  Wars, 

Chronologically  arranged. 

Gauden  (John)  The  Love  of  Truth  and  Peace :  before  the  House  of 
Commons,  Nov.  29,  1640.     4to.  London,  1641.     [M.  19.  S5.'] 

A  Collection  of  Sermons  preached  before  the  House  of  Commons  be- 
tween the  years  1642  and  1648.     4  vols.  4to.  London,  V.  Y. 

QE.  20.  23-26.] 

Sancroft  (William,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  Before  the  House  of 
Peers,  on  the  Fast-Day,  Nov.  13,  1678.     4to.  London,  1678. 

[M.   15.  11.] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  1678.  4to.  London, 
1678.     [P.  36.  (6.)] 

Angling  Speculum  :  a  Glass  that  flatters  not ;  presented  to  a  Country 
Congregation  at  the  late  solemn  Fast,  April  24,  1678,  in  a  Parallel  be- 
tween the  kingdom  of  Israel  and  England.  Wherein  the  whole  Nation 
is  desired  to  behold  our  Sin  and  our  Danger,  by  a  Dutiful  Son  of  this 
Church.     4to.  London,  1678.     [M.  14.  24.] 

Sharp  (John)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  1678.     4to.  London,  1678. 

[P.  36.  (15.)] 

Wake  (William)  Before  the  House  of  Commons,  June  5,  1689.  4to. 
London,  1689.     [li.  1.  32.] 

Cruso  (Timothy)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  1689.     4to.  London,  1689. 

[P.  40.  (9.)] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  Before  the  House  of  Lords.     4to. 

London,  1690.     [P.  34.  (11.)] 
Tillotson  (John)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1690. 

[P.  SQ.  (22.)] 

Fleetwood  (William)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor  and  Court  of  Aldermen. 
4to.  London,  1692.     [M.  20.  6.] 

Comber  (Thomas)  Before  Queen  Mary.     4to.  London,  1694. 

[P.  34.  (23.)] 

Gardiner  (James,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  Before  the  House  of  Peers,  Dec. 

11,1695.     4to.  London,  1695.     [P.  28.  (31.)] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1695.     [P.  36.  (11.)] 

Williams  (John)  Before  the  House  of  Commons,  Dec.  11,  1695.  4to. 
London,  1695.     [P.  23.  (9.)] 

Cooper  (George)  Sermon  on  a  Fast-Day.     4to.  London,  1701. 

[P.  26.  (15.)] 

Prat  (Samuel)  At  the  Savoy  Church,  Jan.  19,1703-4.  4to.  London, 
1704.     [M.  14.  14.] 


368  RELIGION. 

Dawes  (Sir  Wm.)  Times  of  War,  Times  for  National  Humiliation  and 
Repentance ;  a  Fast-Day  Sermon  before  Queen  Anne.  4to.  London, 
1707.     [M.  14.  9.] 

Trimnel  (Charles)  Before  the  House  of  Commons,  Jan.  14,  1707-8. 
4to.  London,  1708.     [M.  15.  24.] 

^-  Two  other  Copies.     4to.  London,  1708.  j  ^'  jg'^'  ^.^'^  >-, 

Moss  (Robert)  Before  Queen  Anne.     4to.  London,  1710.     [P.  33.  (8.)] 
A  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  Jan.  16,   1711,  against  such  as  delight  in 
War,  [ascribed  to  Wm.  Fleetwood,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph.]     8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1712.     [N.  9.  25.] 

Smalridge  (George)  At  the  Royal  Chapel  St.  James's,  Jan.  16,  1711. 
8vo.  London,  1712.     [P.  137.  (2.)] 

Carter  (Nicholas)  On  the  Rebelhon  ofl715.     8vo.  London,  1716. 

[P.   112.  (11.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [M.  19.  20.] 

Gibson  (Edmund)  Religion  the  best  Security  to  Church  and  State.  4to. 
London,  1715.     [N.  8.  28.] 

HoADLY  (Benjamin)  The  present  Delusion  of  many  Protestants  consi- 
dered.    8vo.  London,  1715.     [M.  19.  30.] 

Kennet  (White)  The  Witchcraft  of  the  present  Rebellion,  8vo.  London, 
1715.     [P.  109.  14.] 

Lambe  (Charles)  Pretences  for  the  present  Rebellion  considered,  Oct.  6, 
1715.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [M.  19.  30.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [P.  137.  (7.)] 

Mynors  (Willoughby)  True  Loyalty.     8vo.  London,  1716. 

[P.  270.  (10.)] 

Topping  (Henry)  Against  Popery  and  Rebellion.     8vo.  London,  1716. 

[M.  19.  30.^ 

West  (Richard)  On  the  Public  Breaches.     8vo.  London,  1716. 

„..  [M.  20.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [P.  138.  13.] 

Gooch  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.  4to. 
London,  1739.     [P.   19.  (28.)] 

Barton  (Philip)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1739. 

[P.  19.  (29.)] 

Secker  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.  4to. 
London,  1740.     [P.  29.  (13.)] 

Mawson  (Matthias,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day, 
1740.     4to.  London,  1740.     [P.  29.  (14.)] 

Clarke  (Reuben)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  1741.     4to.  London,  1741. 

[P.  29.  (15.)] 

Watts  (George)  On  the  Fast-Day,  Nov.  10,   1742.     4to.  London,  1742. 

[P.  29.  (16.)] 

Webster  (Wm.)  On  Nov.  10,  1742.     8vo.  London,  1742.  [P.  119.  (8.)] 

Denne  (John)  On  the  Rehgious,  Moral,  and  Civil  State  of  the  Country. 
4to.  London,  1744.     [P.  29.  (17,18.)] 


FAST-DAY  SERMONS  DURING  WARS.  369 

Benson  (George)  Objections  against  Days  of  Fasting  and  Prayer  an- 
swered, in  a  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  War  with  France  and  Spain,  on 
the  Fast-Day,  Jan.  9,  1744-5.     8vo.  London,  1745.     [P.   128.  (13.)] 


Fust-Day  Sermons  on  the  Rebellion  in   1745. 

Arrowsmith  (Edward).    -  Svo.  London,  1745.     [P.  95.  (17.)] 
Chandler  (Samuel).     Svo.  London,  1745.     [P.  95.  (3.)] 
DowNES  (John).     Svo.  London,  1745.     [P.  95.  (22.)] 
Harvest  (George).     Svo.  London,  1745.     [F.  29.  (21.)] 

Herring  (Thomas,  Archbishop  of  York).     Svo.  London,  1745. 

[P.  95.  (1.)] 
Lavington  (George).     Svo.  London,  1745.     [P.  95.  (6.)] 

A  Layman's  Sermon,  at  St.  Paul's  Cross.     Svo.  London,  1745. 

[P.  95.   (4.)] 

Lisle  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     4to, 
London,  1745.     [P.  29.  (19.)] 

Meadowcourt  (Richard).     Svo.  London,  1745.     [P.  95.  (16,)] 
Newton  (Thomas)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     Svo.  London,  1745. 

[P.  95.  (14.)] 
NicoLLs  (Samuel).     Svo.  London,  1745.     [P.  95.  (10.)] 

Pegge  (Samuel).     Svo.  London,  1745.     [P.   95.  (18.)] 

Roberts  (Samuel).     Svo.  London,  1745.     [P.  95.  (5.)] 

Secker  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Oxford).     Svo.  London,  1745.  [P.  95,  (2.)] 

Sherlock  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Salisbury).     4to.  London,  1745. 

[P.  29.  (20,)] 
Smyth  (George).     Svo.  London,  1745.     [P.  150.  (8.)] 

Stebbing  (Henry).     4to.  London,  1745.     QP.  29.  (23.)] 

Stennktt  (Joseph).     8vo.  London,  1745.     [P.   95,  (15.)] 

Thomas  (John).     4to.  London,  1745.     [P.  29.  (21.)] 

Warburton  (William)  Three  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1745-6. 

[P.  95.  (7-9.)] 

Weston  (William)  Three  Sermons.    Svo.  Cambridge,  1746.  [P.  95.  (19.)] 


Other  Fast-Day  Sermons  during  Wars. 

Herring  (Thomas,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  Sermon  on  the  Fast,  in 
1747.     4to.  London,  1747.     [P.  22.  (25.)] 

Taylor  (John)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  in  1757.     4to.  London,  1757. 

[P.  7.   (28.)] 
Thomas  John,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  in  1758. 
4to.  London,  1758.     [P.  7.  (29.)] 

Fothergill  (George)  The  Violence  of  Man,  subservient  to  the  Govern- 
ment of  God.     Svo.  Oxford,  1758.     [P.  213.  (18.)] 

Ashton  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  in  1758.     4to.   London, 
1758.     [P.  7.  (30.)] 

2  B 


370  RELIGION. 

Chandler  (Thomas)  On  the  Signs  of  the  Times,  Feb.  16,  1759.     8vo. 

London,  1759.     [P.  265.  (6.)] 
Drummond  (Robert,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  in 

1759.     4to.  London,  1759.     [P.  7.  (31.)] 

Green  (John)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  in  1759.     4to.  London,  1759. 

[P.  7.  (32.)] 

Peakce  (Zachary,   Bishop  of  Rochester)  Sermon  on  the   Fast-Day,  in 

1759.     4to.  London,  1759.     [P.   7.  (33.)] 
YoNGE  (Philip,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  in  1761. 

4to.  London,  1761.     [P.  7.  (34.)] 

Barton  (Henry)  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day,  in  1762.    4to.  London,  1762. 

[P.  7.  {35.)-] 

Price  (Richard)  At  Hackney,  Feb.  26,  1781.     8vo.  London,  1781. 

[Hh.  3.  31.] 

Beadon  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  Before  the  House  of  Peers,  April 
19,  1793.     4to.  London,  1793.     [Hh.  1.  36.] 

Woodhouse  (J.  C.)  Before  the  House  of  Commons,  Feb.  17,  1808.     4to. 
London,  1808.     [Gg.  1.  14.] 


(3)  Miscellaneous  Fast-Day  Sermons. 

Gauden  (John)  God's  Great  Demands :  Before  the  House  of  Commons 
at  the  Fast  before  their  first  sitting  April  30,  1660.    4to.  London,  1660. 

[li.  1.  31.] 

GREENFieLD  (Thomas)  Before  the  House  of  Commons,  June  12,  1661,  a 
Fast  Day,  upon  the  abundance  of  Rain,  and  apprehended  danger  of 
Famine.     4to.  London,  1661.     [li.  1.  31.] 

Sandcroft  (William)  Lex  Ignea,  or  the  School  of  Righteousness.  Be- 
fore the  King,  Oct.  10,  1666.  The  Fast  Day  appointed  for  the  Fire 
in  London.     4to.  London,  1666.     [M.  14.  27.] 

Parker  (William)  The  Natural  Effect  and  Religious  Improvement  of  Di- 
vine Judgments.  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London,  Sept.  2,  1748, 
the  Anniversary  Fast  for  the  Fire  of  London.     8vo.  London,  1748. 

[P.  187.  9.] 

Neal  (Daniel)  The  Christian's  Duty  and  Interest  in  time  of  Danger, 
Oct.  27,  1721 ;  on  account  of  the  Plague  [in  France].  8vo.  London, 
1721.     [P.  195.  (1.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1721.     [P.  150.  5.] 

Smyth  (George)  Dec.  16,  1720,  a  Day  of  Solemn  Fast,  on  account  of  the 
Plague.     8vo.  London,  1720.     [P.  150.  (9.)] 

Wilcox  (Joseph)  Dec.  16,  1720,  on  account  of  the  Plague.  4to.  London, 
1720.     [P.  33.  (17.)] 

Paterson  (James)  A  Warning  to  Great  Britain  :  a  Sermon  on  the  spread- 
ing of  the  Plague  in  France.     8vo.  London,  1722.     [P.  139.  (5.)] 


FAST-DAY  SERMONS  ON  EARTHQUAKES.      371 


(4)   On  Earthquakes — Fast-Day  Sermons  on  occasion  of  the 
Earthquake  at  Lisbon. 

Chandler  (Samuel)  The  Scripture  Account  of  the  Cause  and  Intention  of 
Earthquakes,  in  a  Sermon  at  the  Old  Jewry,  March  11,  1749-50,  on 
occasion  of  the  two  shocks,  the  first  on  Feb.  8,  the  next  on  March  8. 
8vo.  London,  1750.     [P.  187.  (1.)] 

Mason  (John)  The  riglit  Improvement  of  Alarming  Providences.  A  Ser- 
mon at  Cheshunt,  in  Hertfordshire,  March  18,  1749-50,  on  occasion 
of  the  two  late  Earthquakes.     8vo.  London,  1750.     [P.  187.  (2.)] 

Sherlock  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  London)  A  Letter  to  the  Clergy  and  Peo- 
ple of  London  and  Westminster,  on  occasion  of  the  late  Earthquakes. 
8vo.  London,  1750.     [P.  187.  (3.)] 

Modest  Remarks  upon  the  Bishop  of  London's  Letter,  by  one  of  the  People 
called  Quakers.     8vo.  London,  1750.     [P.  187.  (4.)] 

A  Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of  London's  Letter  from  the  Cavils  and  scan- 
dalous Rejections  in  a  late  Jesuitical  Pamphlet.  Ln  a  Letter  to  the  pre- 
tended Quaker  Author.  By  a  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Svo.  London,  1750.     [P.  187.  (5.)] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  A  Discourse  preparatory  to  the  Fast-Day  on  occasion 
of  the  Earthquake  at  Lisbon.     8vo.  London,  1756.     [P.  213.  (15.)] 

Ashton  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  on  the  Earthquake  at  Lisbon.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1756.     [P.  7.  (27.)] 

BuLKLEY  (Charles)  A  Sermon  on  the  Earthquake  at  Lisbon.  8vo. 
London,  1756.     [P.  213.  (20.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1756.     [P.  214.  (19.] 

KiDGELL    (John)    Serious   Reflection    enforced;    a   Fast-Day   Sermon. 

London,  1756.     [P.  213.  (22.)] 
Lavington  (George,  Bishop  of  Exeter)  A  Sermon  on  the  Fast-Day  in 

1756.     Svo.  Exon,  1756.     [P.  213.  (17.)] 
Mason  (John)  The  Christian's  Duty  in  the   time  of  Public  Danger,   a 

Fast-Day  Sermon.     London,  1756.     [P.  213.  (21.)] 

Moss  (Charles)  A  Sermon  on  Isa.  xxvi.  9.     4to.  London,  1756. 

[P.   7.  (26.)] 

Pennington  (John)  A  Call  to  Repentance.     8vo.  London,  1756. 

[P.  213.  (24.)] 

Seward  (Thomas)  The  late  Dreadful  Earthquakes  no  Proof  of  God's 
particular  Wrath  against  the  Portujiueze.     4to.  London,  1756. 

^  [P.  7.(24.)] 

Warburton  (William)  A  Sermon  on  the  Earthquake  at  Lisbon.  4to. 
London,  1756.     [P.  7.  (25.)] 

Webster  (William)  A  Sermon  on  Divine  Judgments.  8vo.  London, 
1756.     [P.  213.  (23.)] 


2  B  2 


372  RELIGION. 


vi.   Thanksgiving  Sermons. 

(1)  Sermons  preached  on  the  29th  of  May,  the  Anniversary  of 
THE  Restoration  of  King  Charles  II. 

Bkunsell  (Samuel)  Solomon's  Blessed  Land,  May  29,  1660.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1660.     [li.  1.  31.] 

MossoM  (R.)  England's  Gratulation  for  the  King  and  his  Subjects'  happy 
Union  ;  first  preacht  on  the  day  of  Public  Thanksgiving  appointed  by 
the  Parliament,  May  10th,  1660.     4to.  London,   1660     [N.  8.  41.] 

Arrowsmith  (Edward)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London.  4to. 
London,  1724.     [P.  22.  (15.)] 

Attereury  (Francis)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.  4to.  London, 
1701.     CM.  14.  14.] 

AwBREY  (Timothy)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     8vo.  London,  1715. 

[P.  75.(17.)] 

Bateman  (Edmund)  A  Sermon  preached  May  29,  1743.     4to.  London, 

1743.     [P.  29.  (31.) 

Brett  (Thomas)  At  the  Chapel  Royal,  St.  James's.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

[P.  75.  (19.)] 

Burd  (Richard)  At  St.  Martin's  in  the  Fields.     4to.  London,  1684. 

[M.   15.  22.] 

BuRscouGH  (William)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.  Svo.  London, 
1716.     [M.  20.  11.] 

Calamy  (Benjamin)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1682.     [M.  15.  22.] 

FoTHERGiLL  (Thomas)  Before  the  University  of  Oxford.  8vo.  Oxford, 
1753.     [P.  182.  (3.)] 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Fothergill,  relating  to  his  Sermon.  Svo. 
Oxford,  1753.     [P.  182.  (4.)] 

Gastrell  (Francis,  Bishop  of  Chester)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.  Svo. 
London,  1714.     [P.  116.  22.] 

Heylyn  (Peter)  At  the  Collegiate  Church  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster, 
4to.  London,  1661.     [N.  8.  41.] 

HicKES  (George)  At  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Worcester.  4to.  London, 
1684.     [M.  14.  26.] 

HoADLY  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  The  Restoration  m.ade  a  Blessing 
to  us  by  the  Protestant  Succession.  Before  King  George  I.  Svo. 
London,  1716.     [M.  20.  11.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [P.  61.  (14.)] 

Knaggs  (Thomas)  At  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  before  the  Lord  Mayor.  Svo. 
London,  1716.     [P.  75.  (21.)] 

Knight  (Samuel)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     Svo.  London,  1725. 

[P.  266.  (8.)] 

Lavington  (George,  Bishop  of  Exeter)  On  Rebellion,     4to.  London, 

1747.     [P.  22.(16.)] 
Manningham  (Thomas)  A  Short  View  of  the  Providence  of  God  ill  the 
i    Restoration  and  Succession.     4to.  London,  1685.     [P.  33.  (30.)] 


SERMONS  ON  THE  5th  OF  NOVEMBER.        373 

Martin  (John)  Hosanna:  a  Thanksgiving  Sermon  on  Psal.  cxviii.  22-25. 
4to.  Oxford,  16G0.     [li.  1.  31.] 

MiDDLETON   (John)   The  Duty  and   Excellence  of  Thanksgiving.     4lo. 
London,  1730.     [P.  17.  (26,)] 

Ogden  (Samuel)  Before  the  University  of  Cambridge.     4to.  Cambridge, 
1758.     [P.  9.  {25.y] 

RvMER  (Thomas)  Obedience  to  Government.     4to.  London,  1733. 

[P.  17.  (27.)] 

Sacheverel  (Henry)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.      8vo.  London, 
1713.     [P.  116.  (27.)] 

Secker  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     4to. 
London,  1739.     [P.  19.  (5.)] 

SmalridgI;  (George,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     8vo. 
London,  1716.     [M.  20.  11.] 

^ Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [P.  137.  (3.)] 

Snape  (Andrew)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     8vo.  London,  1717. 

[P.  75.  (15.)] 

TopriNG  (Henry)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London.     8vo.  London, 
1715.     [M.  20.  24.] 

Trapp  (Joseph)  Before  the  Lords  Justices  at  Dublin.     8vo.  London, 

1711.     [L.  15.  6.] 
TuNSTALL  (James)  On  Psalm  cxxvi.  3.    4to.  London,  1746.    [P.  29.  (8.)] 

Webster  (William)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     8vo.  London,  1 742. 

[P.  H9.  (7.)] 

Young  (Edward)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     8vo.  London,  1729.. 

[P.  63.  (1.)] 


(2)  Sermons  preached  on  the  5th  of  November. 

Atterbury  (Francis)  Before  Queen  Anne.     4to,  London,  1704. 

[M.  14.  23,] 

Bentley  (Richard)  Before  the  University  of  Cambridge.  )  [M.  19.  11. 
(Two  Copies.)     8vo.  Cambridge,  1715.         -         -         -  5  N.  9.  4.] 

Remarks  upon  Dr.  Bentley' s  Sermon  on  Popery.     4to.  London,  1716. 

[M.  20.  25.] 

Binckes  (Wm.)  Before  the  House  of  Commons,  Nov.  5,  1704.      4to. 
London,  1705.     [M.  14.  14.] 

An  Expostiihitorv  Letter  to  Dr.  Binckes.     4to.  London,  1704.    [M.  14. 15.] 
Birch  (Peter)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1689. 

[M.  15.  22.] 
Bradford  (Samuel)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  Lon-  >  [P.  33.  (14.) 
don.     (Two  Copies.)     4to.  London,  1713.  -  -  >  P.  22.  (9.)] 

Bridge  (Francis)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London.     4to.  London, 
1684.     [M.  15.  23.] 

Bringhurst  (John)  Sermon  preached  Nov.  5,  1749.     4to.  London,  1749. 

[P.  22.  (10.)] 
Bdb.net  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  At  Salisbury.     8vo.  London,  1710. 

'  [M.  20.    17.] 


374  RELIGION. 

Burnet  (Thomas)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1726.     [P.  30.  (18.)] 

BuRscouGH  (William)  At.  St.  Peter's,  Westminster,  in  1715.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1726.     [P.  76.  (5.)] 

Burscough  (William)  A  Sermon  preached  Nov.  5,  1726.  4to.  London, 
1726.     [P.  30.  (27.)] 

Chandler  (Edward)  At  the  Cathedral  of  Worcester.    Svo.  London.  1714. 

[M.  16.  29.] 

Crowe  (William)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London.     4to.  London, 

1734.     [P.  17.  (30.)] 

Dawes  (Sir  W^m.)  Before  the  University  of  Cambridge.  4to.  Cambridge, 
1705.     [M.  14.  23.] 

Dove  (Henry)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1680. 

[M.  14.  26.] 

Fawcett  (Benjamin)  At  Kidderminster.      8vo.  Shrewsbury,  1773. 

[P.  305.  (15.)] 

Fleetwood  (William)  Before  King  William  IIL     4to.  London,  1700. 

[M.   14.  23.] 

Freeman  (Samuel)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1690. 

[M.  15.   11.] 

GouGH  (Strickland)  A  Sermon  preached  Nov.  5,  1733.  4to.  London, 
1733.     [P.  17.  (29.)] 

Halley  (George)  At  the  Cathedral,  York.     4to.  London,  1698. 

[M.  15.  2.] 

Hey  (John)  Before  the  University  of  Cambridge ;  to  which  are  added. 
Two  other  Sermons,  on  the  nature  of  Malevolent  Sentiments.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1774.     [P.  280.  (11-13.)] 

HoADLY  (Benjamin)  At  St.  Peter's,  Broad-street.     8vo.  London,  1715. 

[P.  160.  (9).] 

Hutchinson  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  preached  Nov.  5, 1746.     8vo.  London, 

1746.     [P.  95.  (11.)] 

Johnson  (John,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.  4to. 
London,  1753.     [P.  9.  (24.)] 

Kennet  (White,  Bishop  of  Peterborough)  A  Sermon  preached  Nov.  5, 
1729.     4to.  London,  1729.     [P.  17.  (28.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1715.     [P.  34.  (10.)] 

Lamplugh  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Exeter)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     4to. 

London,  1678.     [M.  14.  26.] 
Lloyd  (William,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Before  King  WiUiatn  HI.  and 

Queen  Mary.     4to.  London,  1690.     [M.  14.  26.] 

LovELL  (Edward)  Two  Sermons,  at  Rotherhithe.     Svo.  London,  1726. 

[P.  75.  (4.)] 

Meadowcourt  (Richard)  At  Westminster  Abbey.     Svo.  London,  1726. 

[P.  76.  (5.)] 
Meadowcourt  (Richard)  Popery  Disarmed,  Nov.  5,  1739.     Svo^  London, 
1740.     [P.  99.  (6.)] 

Pearse  (Robert)  Before  the  University  of  Oxford.      Svo.  Oxford,  1721. 

[P.  116.  (4.)] 


SERMONS  ON  THE  5th  OF  NOVEMBER.        375 

Perse  (William)  At  the  Cathedral,  York.     4to.  York,  1689.    [M.  20.  4.] 

Poole Y  (Giles)  A  Sermon  preached  Nov.  5,  1705.     4to,  London,  1705. 

[P.  33.  (21.)] 

An  Answer  to  Dr.  Sacheverel's  Sermon  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  Nov.  5, 
1709.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  115.  (9.)] 

Sharp  (John,  Archbishop  of  York)  Before  the  House  of  Peers.     4to. 
.   London,  1691.     [M.  14.  26.] 

Sherlock  (Thomas)  At  St.  Paul's,  in  1712.     Svo.  London,  1717. 

[P.  112.(3.)] 

An  Answer  to  a  Letter  relating  to  his  Sermon.      Svo.  London, 

1717.     [P.  152.  (6.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1717.     [N.  9.  14.] 


Smith  (Elisha)  At  Wisbeech.     Svo.  London,  1715.     [M.  19.  30.] 

Stennett  (Joseph)   A  Sermon  preached  Nov.  5,  1741.     Svo.  London, 
1741.     [P.  99,  (7.)] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward)  At  Westminster  Abbey.     4to.  London,  1674. 

[N.  8.  25.] 

Sydall  (Elias)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1715. 

[P.  9.  (22.)] 

Sydall  (Elias)  The  Insupportable  Yoke  of  Popery,  at  Canterbury  Ca- 
thedral.    Svo.  London,  1715.     [P.  75.  (14.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  At  King  Street  Chapel,  Westminster.     Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1722.     [P.  76.  (7.)] 

Tennison  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Ossory)  On  Prov.  xxiv.  21.     4to.  Dublin, 
1733.     [P.  19.  (7.)] 

TiLLOTSON  (John)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.    (Three  Copies.)    4to. 
London,  1678.     [M.  14.  26.] 

Two  Copies.     4to.  London,  1678.  \p\  qq  )q  n't 

Tilly  (William)  Before  the  Mayor  and  Corporation  of  Oxford.     4to. 
Oxford,  1705.     [P.  38.  (2.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1708.     [P.  134.  (38.)] 

Trevor  (Richard,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  Before  the  House  of  Peers. 
4to.  London,  1745.     [P.  29.  (12.)] 

Venn  (Henry)  On  the  Opposition  of  Popery  to  the  Religion  of  Jesus  the 
Son  of  God.     Svo.  London,  1758.     [P.  9.  (23.)] 

Wake  (William,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  Before  the  House  of  Peers  in  1705. 
4to.  London,  1706.     [li.  1.  32.] 

WiLcocKs  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Gloucester).     4to.  London,  1722. 

[P.  33.  (18.)] 

Wright  (John)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     Svo.  London,  1715. 

[P.  76.  (8.)] 


376  RELIGION. 


(3)  Miscellaneous  Thanksgiving  Sermons,  for  Victories,  Peace, 

&c.  &c. 

[i.]   On   the  Deliverance  of  the  Irish  Protestants  from  the  Massacre  begun 
1)1/  the  Papists  in  Ireland,  Oct.  23d,  1641. 

A  Sermon  to  the  Protestants  in  and  about  the  City  of  London,  Oct.  23d, 
1689.     By  John  [Vesey]  Archbishop  of  Tuam.     4to,  London,  1689. 

[M.  14.  27.] 

Williams  (Daniel)   The  Protestant's  Deliverance,  preached  Oct.  23d, 
1689.     4to.  London,  1690.     [li.  1.  31.] 

Lambert  (Ralph)  Sermon  to  the  Protestants  of  Ireland,  residing  in  Lon- 
don, Oct.  23d,  1708.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [P.  134.  (35.)] 

St.  Geokge  (Arthur,  Bishop  of  Clogher)  Sermon  to  the  Protestants   of 
Ireland,  residing  in  London,  Oct.  23d,  1712.     8vo.  London,  1712. 

[P.   137.  (4.)] 

Ramsay  (George)  Sermon    to    the   Protestants  of   Ireland,    residing  in 
London,  Oct.  23d,  1713.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  137.  (5.)] 

Maule   (Henry,  Bishop   of  Dromore)  Sermon   on  the  Irish   Massacre, 
preached  at  Dublin,  Oct.  23d,  1 733.    4to.  Dublin,  1741.    [P.  28.  (8.)] 


[«.]   Thanksgiving  Sermons  in  the  Reign  of  Charles  II. 

Pindar  (William)  A  Sermon  on  Divine  Providence  in  the  special  Pre- 
servation of  Government  and  Kingdoms,  on  the  Discovery  of  the 
[Ryehouse]  Plot.     4to.  London,  1679.     [M.  15.  22.] 

Ahithophel's  Plot  defeated  ;  a  Sermon  preached  on  the  9th  of  September, 
the  Thanksgiving  day  for  his  Majesty's  and  the  Kingdom's  great  Deli- 
verance from  the  late  Treasonable  Conspiracy  against  his  Sacred  Per- 
son and  Government.     4to.  London,  1683.     [M.  15.  22.] 

Barne  (Miles)  Sermon  before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  Sept.  9,  1683, 
on  the  same  occasion.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [P.  134.  (31.)] 

Pomfret  (Samuel)  Passive  Obedience  stated  and  explained,  in  a  Sermon 
on  Sept.  9,  1683,  on  the  same  occasion.     4to.  London,  1683. 

[M.  15.  18.] 
Smith (Wm.).  Sermon  on  the  same  day  and  occasion.    4to.  London,  1683. 

[P.  33.  (22.)] 

Turner  (John)  Sermon  at  Epsom  on  the  same  day  and  occasion.  4to. 
London,  1683.     [M.  15.  18.] 


[iii.']  Thanksgiving  Sermons  in  the  Reign  of  James  II. 

On  the  Suppression  of  the  Dvke  of  Monmouth's  Rebellion  (July  26,  1685.) 

Cooke  (Shadrach)  At  Islington.     4to.  London,  1685.     [M..  15.  11.] 

Hesketh  (Henry)  At  Whitehall.     4to.  London,  1685.     [M.  15.  11.] 

Long  (Thomas).  At  Exeter.      4to. London,  1685.     [M.  15.  22.] 

Pelling  (Edward)  Before  the  House  of  Commons.     4to.  London,  1685. 

[M.  15.  1].] 


THANKSGIVING  SERMONS   FOR  VICTORY,  &c.    377 

m 

PoTTEB  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  July  26,  1685.    4to.  London,  1685. 

[M.  15.  11.] 

Scott  (John)  Before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  London.     4to.  London, 
1685.     [M.  15.  11.] 

Wagstaffe  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  preached  July  26,  1685.    4to.  London, 
1685.     [iVI.  15.  11.] 


[n'.]  Thanksgiving  Sermons  in  the  Reign  of  William  III. 

Tillotson  (John)  At  Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel,  Jan.  31,  1688,  being  the 
Thanksgiving  day  for  the  Deliverance  of  this  Kingdom  from  Popery 
and  Arbitrary  Power,  through  the  Instrumentality  of  the  Prince  of 
Orange.     4to.  London,  1689.     QM.  14.  26.] 

Patrick  (Symon)  At  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  on  Jan.  31,  1688.  4to. 
London,  1689.     [N.  8.  40.] 

Halley  (George)  At  York  Cathedral,  Feb.  14,  1688-9,  the  Thanks- 
giving day  to  Almighty  God  for  having  made  the  Prince  of  Orange 
the  Instrument  of  the  Deliverance  of  this  Kingdom  from  Popery 
and  Arbitrary  Power.     4to.  London,  1689.     [M.  14.  27.] 

Hickman  (Charles)  Before  the  House  of  Commons,  Oct.  19,  1690,  for 
the  Preservation  of  William  Ill's  Person.     4to.  London,  1690. 

[M.  15.  11.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  For  the  Preservation  of  King 
William  IIL  and  the  Reduction  of  Ireland.     4to.  London,  1691. 

[M.  20.  6.] 

Jane  (William)  On  the  same  occasion.     4to.  London,   1691. 

[P.  40.  (6.)] 

Scott  (John)  On  a  Victory  at  Sea,  before  the  Queen.  4to.  London, 
1692.     [P.  33.  (2.)] 

TiLiiOTSON  (John,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  On  a  Victory  at  Sea, 
before  the  King  and  Queen.     4to.  London,  1692.     [P.  SQ.  (23.)] 

Sharp  (John,  Archbishop  of  York).  Before  the  King  and  Queen,  on  the 
Thanksgiving  day  for  the  Preservation  and  safe  Return  of  his  Majesty. 
4to.  London,  }623.     [M.  20.  4.] 

Barton  (Samuel)  For  the  Preservation  of  William  III.  from  Assassina- 
tion.    4to.  London,  1696.     [P.  22.  (19.)] 


[r.]  Thanksgiving  Sermons  in  the  Reign  of  Queen  Anne. 

Trelawney  (Jonathan,  Bishop  of  Exeter)  Before  the  Queen  and  both 
Houses  of  Parliament  at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Nov.  12,  1702,  being 
the  day  of  Thanksgiving  for  the  Victories  of  the  Earl  of  Marlborough 
in  the  Low  Countries,  &c.     4to.  London,  1702.     [M.  15.  1.] 

.  Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1702.     [P.  22.  (20.)] 


Thanksgiving  Sermons  fur  the  Victory  at  Blenheim. 

Chapman  (Richard)  At  Cheshunt.     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  14.  14.] 
Elstob  (William).     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  14.  14.] 


$78  RELIGION. 

Fleetwood  (William).     4to.  London,  1704.     |^M.  14.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1704.     [P.  9.  (26.)] 

FowLEB  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Gloucester).     4to.  London,  1704. 

[P.  34.  (29.)] 

Grant  (John).     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  15.  21.] 

Hough  (Nathaniel).     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  14.  14.] 

Kennet  (White).     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  14.  14.] 

Pearson  (William).     4to.  York,  1704.     [M,  14.  23.] 

Sherlock  (William).     Before  the  Queen.     4to.  London,  1704. 

[P.  36.  (16.)] 

Trimnel  (Charles,  Bishop  of  Norwich).     4to.  Norwich,  1704. 

[M.  14.  14.] 

■  Another  Copy.     4to.  Norwich,  1704.     [li.  1.  32.] 


Willis  (Richard)  Before  the  Queen.  At  St.  Paul's,  Aug.  23,  1705, 
for  the  success  of  the  Earl  of  Marlborough.     8vo.  London,  1709. 

[P.  134.  (30.)] 
' Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1705.     [P.  36.  (1.)] 

Bramston  (Wilham)  June  27,  1706.  Thanksgiving  for  Victories  in 
Flanders  and  Spain.     4to.  London,  1706.     [P.  9.  (27.)] 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  At  the  Cathedral,  Salisbury,  on  the  same  occasion. 
8vo.  London,  1706.     [P.  116.  (28.)] 

Gardiner  (James)  On  the  same  occasion.     4to.  London,  1706. 

[li.  1.  32.] 
Stanhope   (George)  Before  the  Queen,  on  the  same  occasion.     4to. 
London,  1706.     [M.  14.  23.] 

. Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1706.     [R.  11.  65.2 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  Before  the  Queen  and  the  Two  Houses  of  Parliament, 
at  St.  Paul's,  Dec.  31,  for  Successes  in  Flanders.  8vo.  London, 
1707.     [P.  116.  (29.)] 

Pyle  (Thomas)  National  Union,  a  National  Blessing.  At  Lynn,  May 
1,  1707,  Thanksgiving  day  for  the  Union  of  England  and  Scotland. 
4to.  London,  1707.     [M.  15.  24.] 

Grant  (John)  At  St.  Dunstan's  in  the  West,  May  1,  1707,  for  the 
Union  of  England  and  Scotland.     4to.  London,  1707.     [M.  15.  21.] 

Manningham  (Thos.)  Before  the  Queen,  July  11,  1708,  for  the  Victory 
near  Oudenarde.     4to.  London,  1708.     [M.  15.  24.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1708.     [P.  33.  (33.)] 

Fleetwood  (Wm.  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Before  Queen  Anne  at  St. 
Paul's,  Aug.  19,  1708,  for  Deliverance  from  threatened  Invasion. 
8vo.  London,  1708.     [L.  15.  2.] 

Knaggs  (Thomas)  At  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  on  the  same  occasion. 
8vo.  London,  I7O8.     QP.  134.  (29.)] 

Stephens  (Henry)  Before  the  University  of  Oxford,  on  the  same  occa- 
sion.    8vo.  London,  1708.     [P.  134.  (34.)] 

Trimnel  (Charles,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Before  the  House  of  Lords,  on 
the  same  occasion.     4to.  London,  1708.     [P.  34.  (1.)] 


THANKSGIVING  SERMONS  FOR  VICTORY,  &c.  379 

Hare  (Francis)  Before  the  House  of  Commons  at  St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, Feb.  17,  1708-9,  a  Day  of  Thanksgiving  for  Successes  in 
Flanders.     London,  8vo.  1709.     [P.  116.  (30.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1709.     [P.  26.  (14.)] 

Manningham  (Thomas)  Before  the  Queen,  for  Successes  in  Flanders. 
8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  270.  (12.)] 

Stennett  (Joseph)  For  the  Victory  near  Mons.     8vo.  London,  1709. 

[P.  116.  (31.)] 
Hough  (John,  Bishop  of  Lichfield)  Before  the  Lords  at  Westminster 

Abbey,  Nov.  22,  1709,  a  Day  of  Thanksgiving  for  the  Victory  near 

Mons.     8vo.  London,  1709.     QP.  134.  (33.)] 

Kennet  (White)  Before  the  Queen,  on  the  same  occasion.  8vo.  London, 
1709.     [P.  112.  (23.)] 


Thanksgiving  Sennotis  preached  Nov.   7,  1710,  for  the  Successes  of  the 
Campaign  in  France  and  Flanders. 

Bradbury  (Thomas)  At  New  Court  Meeting  House.  8vo.  London, 
1710.     [M.  20.  17.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  preached  at  the  Cathedral  in  Sa- 
lisbury.    8vo.  London,  1710.     [M.  20.  17.] 

Stanhope  (George)  Before  Queen  Anne.     8vo.  London,  1710. 

[M.  20.  17.] 
Swift  (Thomas)  Noah's  Dove,  an  Exhortation  to  Peace.     8vo.  London, 
1710.     [M.  20.  17.] 

Hare  (Francis)  The  Charge  of  Joshua  :  in  a  Sermon  before  the  Duke  of 
Marlborough,  on  the  I'hanksgiving  day  for  taking  Bouchain.  8vo. 
London,  1711.     [P.  109.  (9.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [P.  4.  (18.)] 

Hooper  (George,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells)  Thanksgiving  Sermon 
before  both  Houses  of  Parliament  for  the  Peace.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

[M.  19.  16.] 
(  rp  7Q  (I  \~\ 
Two  other  Copies.     Svo.  London,  1713.       <  p*<?76   ("12  1 

Brady  (Nicholas)  Sermon  on  the  same  occasion.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

[P.  112.(12.)] 
Law  (William)  Sermon  on  the  same  occasion.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

[P.  138.  (7.] 
Wyvii.l  (John)  Sermon  on  the  same  occasion.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

[P.  112.  (6.)] 


[t'i.]   Thanksgiving  Sermons  during  the  Reign  of  George  I. 

Sermons  preached  .Tvne   7,   1716,  on   the  termination  of  the    Rebellion 

of  1715. 

Bean  (Charles).     At  Barham,  Kent.     Svo.  London.  1716.     [M.  20.  25.] 
Chandler   (Edward)   At   the   Cathedral  Church   of  \Vorcester.      Svo. 

London,  1716.     [M.  20.  25.] 
■ Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1716.     [P.  109.  (1.)] 


380  RELIGION. 

CuRTEis  (John)  Sermon  on  the  termination  of  the  Rebellion.     8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1716.     [P.  34.  (21.)] 

Fleetwood  (William,    Bishop   of  Ely)    At   Ely-House   Chapel.      8vo. 
London,  1716.     [M.  20.  25,] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [P.  9.  (28.)] 

Gibson  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  London)  Before  the  House  of  Lords.     8vo. 
London,  1716.     [M.  20.  25.] 

Jenings   (John),    at   Gamlingay   and  Great  Gransden.      8vo.  London, 
1716.     [M.  20.  25.] 

Pearse  (Robert)  Before  the  Mayor,  &c.  of  Oxford.     8vo.  London,  1716. 

[M.  20.  25.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [P.  116.  (3.)] 

PooLEY  (Giles)  At  St.  Leonard's,  Shoreditch.     8vo.  London,  1716. 

[P.  137.(6.)] 
Sherlock  (Thomas)    Before  the    House   of  Commons.     8vo.  London, 
1716.     [M.  20.  11.] 

Two  other  Copies.      8vo.  London,  1716.  <    p\ia   (qIy] 

Talbot   (William,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)   Before  King  George  I.     8vo. 
London,  1716.     [M.  20.  25.] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  Before  the  University  of  Cambridge.     8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1716.     [M.  20.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1716.     [P.  137.  (8.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1716.     [P.  266.  (6.)] 

Withers  (John)  On  the  Perjury  and  Folly  of  the  late  Rebellion.     8vo. 
London,  1716.     [F.  21.21.] 

[t'».]  Thanksgiiing  Sermons  during  the  Reign  of  George  IT. 

Sermons  preached   Oct.  9,    1746,    on  the   termination  of  the  Rebellion  of 
1745-6,  by  the  defeat  of  the  Rebels  at  the  Buttle  of  Culloden. 

Chandler  (Samuel).     8vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  95.  (22.)] 

Doddridge  (Philip).     8vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  95.  (20.)] 

Maddox  (Isaac,  Bishop  of  Worcester).   4to.  London,  1746.    [P.  22.  (22.)] 

Pennington  (John).     8 vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  95.  (23.)] 

Prince  (Thomas).     At  Boston,  Massachussetts.     8vo.  London,  1746. 

[P.  187.(23.)] 
Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley).     4to.  London,  1746.     [P.  22.  (23.)] 

Warburton  (William).     8 vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  95.  (21.)] 

Webster  (William).     8vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  95.  (24.)] 

Thanksgiving  Sermons  upon  other  Occasions. 
Prince  (Thomas)  At  Boston,  Massachussetts,  July  18,  1746,  for  the  Cap- 
ture of  Louisbourg.     8vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  1787.  (22.)] 
Prince  (Thomas)  At  Boston,  Nov.  27, 1746,  the  anniversary  Thanksgiving 
in  the  Province  of  Massachussetts.  8vo.  London,  1747.   [P.  187.  (24.)] 
Conybeare  (John)  Before  the  House  of  Commons,  April  25,  1749,  the 
Thanksgiving  day  for  the  General  Peace.     8vo.  London,  1749. 

[P.  187.(19.)] 


MISCELLANEOUS  POLITICAL  SERMONS.       381 

Drummond  (Robert,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Before  the  House  of  Lords, 
on  the  same  occasion.     4to.  London,  1749.     [F.  22.  (24.)] 

Kennicott  (Benjamin)  Before  the  Mayor,  &c.  of  Oxford,  on  the  same 
occasion.     8vo.  London,  1749.     QP.  187.  (20.)] 

TowGOOD  (Micaiali)  Thanksgiving  Sermon  on  tbe  Capture  of  Cape 
Breton  and  St.  John.     Svo.  London,  1758.     [P.  213.  (13.)] 

BuLKLEY  (Charles)  Thanksgiving  Sermon  on  the  Surrender  of  Quebec. 
Svo.  London,  1759.     [P.  213.  (14.)] 

GoDDARD  (Peter  Stephen)  Thanksgiving  Sermon.     Svo.  Bury,  1760. 

[P.  214.  (15.)] 

[im.]  Thanksgiving  Sermons  during  the  Reign  of  George  III. 

Delany  (Patrick)  On  the  Thanksgiving  for  Peace.     4to.  London,  1763. 

[P.  7.  (36.)] 
Lambert    (George)    On    his    Majesty's    happy   Recovery.      Svo.   Hull, 
1789.     [Hh.  2.  42.] 

CHANNiNG(Wm.  E.)  Discourse  delivered  in  Boston  (North  America),  in 
Commemoration  of  the  Goodness  of  God  in  delivering  the  Christian 
World  from  Mihtary  Despotism,  June  15,   1814.     Svo.  London,  1814. 

[Ff.  7.  47.] 

Chalmers  (Thomas)  Thoughts  on  Universal  Peace.  (Two  Copies.) 
Svo.  Edinburgh,  1816.     [Hh.  2.  29,45.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.   Edinburgh,  1816.     [Gg.  7.  9.] 


vii.  Miscellaneous  Political  Sermons. 

American  Resistance  Indefensible.     4to.  London,  1776.     [H.  1.  36.'\ 

A  Sermon  to  the  People  at  the  Mercat  Cross  of  Edinburgh,  on  the  sub- 
ject of  the  Union  [said  to  have  been  written  by  Dr.  Arbuthnot.]  Svo. 
London,  1707.     [P.  131.  (10.)] 

Anderson  (Edward)  Religion  and  Loyalty,  a  Sermon  before  the  Car- 
lisle Pitt  Club.     Svo.  Carlisle,  1817.     [Gg.  7.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Carlisle,  1817.     [Hh.  7.  25.] 

Armand  (James)  A  Sermon  on  the  Spirit  of  the  Gospel,  on  account  of 
the  Peace,  in  the  French  Church  at  Hanau,  Dec.  12,  1762.  Translated 
by  Thomas  Davey.     Svo.  Norwich,  1763.     [P.  249.  (11.)] 

Ayersh  (William)  The  Duty  and  Motives  of  praying  for  Peace  ;  before 
His  Majesty's  Plenipotentiaries  at  the  Congress  of  Utrecht.  Svo. 
London,  1712.     [P.  116.  (2.)] 

Bramston   (WilHam)    At  the   Temple   Church,   Feb.   13,   1714.     8vo. 
London,  1715.     [P.  138.  (15.)] 

Burn  (Edward)  A  Word  for  my  King,  my  Country,  and  my  God,  at 
Birmingham.     Svo.  Birmingham,     [Hh.  7.  29.] 

Cannel  (Joseph)  The  Case  of  the  Pretender  stated,  and  our  Duty  on 
the  occasion.     Svo.  London,  1708.     [P.  134.  (40.)] 

Dealtry  (William)  The  Dispositions  and  Conduct  required  of  Christians 
towards  their  Rulers  :  and  the  Tendency  of  Infidelity  to  promote  a 
Spirit  of  Disloyalty.    (Two  Copies.)     Svo.  London,   1819. 

[Hh.  7.  28,29.] 


382  RELIGION. 

Dennis  (John)  The  Character  of  the  King.     8vo.  Exeter.     [Hh.  4.  43.] 

EuoT  (Andrew)  Sermon  before  the  Governor  of  the  Province  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, and  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  29,  1765.  8vo. 
Boston,  1765.     [P.  249.  (12.)] 

GooDENOuGH  (Robert)  On  the  Danger  to  be  apprehended  from  the  In- 
fluence wi)ich  designing  men  may  acquire  over  large  Bodies  of  the 
People.     8vo.  Carlisle,  1819.     [Hh.  7.  29.] 

Hare  (Francis)  Two  Sermons  on  the  Duty  of  the  Subject.    4to.  London, 

1722.     [P.  31.(29.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1723.     [P.  109.  (11,12.)] 

HiGGiNs   (Francis)    A   Sermon   before   the   Lords   Justices   at  Dublin, 

August  28,  1705.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [P.  131.(8.)] 

Marriott  (Thomas)  Rebellion  Unmasked.  4to.  London,  1661.  [Ij.  1.  31.] 

Mayhew  (Jonathan)  The  Snare  Broken :  a  Thanksgiving  Discourse 
occasioned  by  the  Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act,  May  23,  1766.  8vo, 
Boston,  1766.     [P.  249.  (13.)] 

PuRKis  (William)  The  Evils  which  may  arise  to  the  Constitution  of 
Great  Britain,  from  the  Influence  of  a  too  powerful  Nobilitv,  consi- 
dered.    4to.  London,  1790.     [Hh.  1.  36.'] 

RuNDLE  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Derry)  On  the  Anniversary  of  the  Irish 
Rebellion.     4to.  Dublin,  1735.     [P.  19.  (8.)] 

Scott  (Thomas)  Observations  pn  the  Signs  and  Duties  of  the  Times. 
8vo.  London,  1799.     [Hh.  3.  45.] 

ScuRLOcK  (David)  A  Sermon  at  St.  Paul's  against  Popular  Tumults. 
8vo.  London,  1733.     [P.  63.  (11.)] 

Squire  (Francis)  Universal  Benevolence,  or  Charity  in  its  fullest  extent, 
recommended  in  a  Sermon  in  Justification  of  the  Principles  of  the 
Whigs.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  138.  (8.)] 

Stillingfleet  (E.  W.)  The  Sentiments  suitable  to  the  Times.  8vo. 
London,  1811.     [Hh.  7.  29-] 

Turner  (John)  Two  Sermons ;  on  her  Majesty's  Conception,  Jan.  29, 
and  on  the  Birth  of  the  Prince  [the  suppositious  son  of  James  IL] 
June  17.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  18.] 

Vicars  (John)  Sermon  in  aid  of  the  Waterloo  Subscription.  8vo.  Nor- 
wich, 1815.     [Hh.  7.  28.] 


11.   Sermons  on  various  Occasions,  preached  before 
the  Universities  of  Cambridge  and  Oxford. 

\_Sfrmons  preached  on   Polilical  Anniversaries  xoill  be  found  under  their 
respective  heads.] 

i.    Sermons  before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  or  'parti- 
cular Colleges  thereof 

Arjiald  (Wm.)  The  important  Station  of  an  English  University  :  a  Com- 
mencement Sermon  at  Cambridge,  1781.     4to.  London,  1803. 

^    [Gg.  1.14.] 

Bektley  (Richard)  Of  Revelation  and  the  Messias  :  a  Commencement 
Sermon,  July  5,  1696.     4to.  London,  1696.     [N.  8.  28.] 


UNIVERSITY  SERMONS— CAMBRIDGE.         383 

Blackall  (Offspring)  A  Commencement  Sermon.  4to.  Cambridge, 
1700.     [P.  38.  (0.)] 

CoLBATCH  (John)  Sermon  preached  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College, 
Dec.  19,  1717,  in  commemoration  of  Founders  and  Benefactors.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1718.     [N.  8,  31.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1718.     [R.  11.  65.] 

Cornwall  (John) Before  the  University,  on  Prov.  viii.  9,  May  IS,  1701. 
4to.  Cambridge,  1701.     [M.  20.  4.] 

CouLTHURST  (Henry  William)  The  Evils  of  Disobedience  and  Luxury. 
Oct.  25,  1796.     8vo.  London,  1796.     [Hh.  1.  36.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1796.     [Hh.  4.  41.] 

Disney  (William)  A  Commencement  Sermon.     4to.  Cambridge,  1789. 

[Hh.  1.  36.] 

Doughty  (Gregory)  Before  the  University,  on  laying  the  first  stone  of 
the  New  Building  at  King's  College.     4to.   Cambridge,   1724. 

[P.  33.  (1.)] 

Edwards  (Thomas)  The  Indispensable  Duty  of  contending  for  the  Faith  : 
a  Commencement  Sermon,  June  9,  1766.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1773. 

[P.  280.  (6.)] 

Fawcett  (James)  Before  the  University,  Jan.  27,  1793.  4to.  Cambridge, 
1793.     [Hh.  1.  36.] 

Fleetwood  (William)  Before  the  University,  in  commemoration  of  King 
Henry  VL     4to.  Cambridge,  1689.     [P.  23.  (18.)] 

Gaenett  (John)  The  New  Creation.     4to.  London,  1740.    [P.  29.  (45.)] 

Garnett  (John)  Before  the  University,  in  commemoration  of  Benefactors. 
4to.  Cambridge,  1746.     [P.  29.  (46.)] 

Gaskarth  (Thomas)  A  Description  of  the  Unregenerate  and  the  truly 
Christian  Temper  or  State.  A  Commencement  Sermon.  4to.  Cam- 
bridge, 1700.     [M.  14.  14.] 

Two  other  Copies.     4to.  Cambridge,  1700.  i  p^'gg^'A^V 

Goddard  (Peter)  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Clare  Hall  Chapel.  4to. 
Cambridge,  1769.     [P.  31.28.] 

Hallifax  (Samuel)  On  Justification  by  Faith.  Three  Sermons  before 
the  University.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1760.     [P.  214.  (3.)] 

Hallifax  (Samuel)  Two  Sermons  before  the  University.  4to.  Cambridge, 
1768.     [P.  31.  (9.)] 

Hallifax  (Samuel)  Three  Sermons  before  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
occasioned  by  an  Attempt  to  abolish  Subscription  to  the  XXXIX 
Articles  of  Religion.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1772.     [P.  299.  (3.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge.     [Hh.  3.  27.] 

A  Serious  and  Earnest  Address  to  Protestant  Dissenters  of  all  Denomi- 
nations.    With  a  Card  to  Dr.  Hallifax.     8vo.   London,  1773. 

[P.  321.  8.] 
Hare  (Francis)  Sermon  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  Cambridge,  on  the  Feast 
■  of  the  Epiphany.     4to.  Cambridge,  1700.     [M.  14.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1700.     [P.  34.  (24.)] 

Hodgson  (Robert)  A  Commencement  Sermon,  June  30,  1816.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1816.     [Hh.  2.  34.] 


384  RELIGION. 

Hutchinson  (Francis)  A  Commencement  Sermon,  July  3,  1698.  4to. 
Cambridge,  1698.     [M.  14.  23.] 

• -—  Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1698.     [N.  8.  28.] 

Jebb  (John)  The  Excellency  of  a  Spirit  of  Benevolence,  Dec.  28,  1772. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1773.     [P.  280.  (9.)] 

Jenner  (David)  The  Life  and  Death  of  St.  Luke,  on  St.  Luke's  Day. 
4to.  London,  1676.     [M.  15.  22.] 

Kerrich  (Samuel)  A  Commencement  Sermon,  June  29,  1735.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1735.     [P.  87.  (20.)] 

Laughton  (Richard)  At  King's  College  Chappel,  Cambridge,  Oct.  6, 
1717.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1717.     [R.  11.  65.] 

Leeke  (Robert)  The  Interpretation  of  the  Law  and  the  Prophets  made 
by  Jesus  and  his  Apostles,  vindicated  :  on  St.  Stephen's  Day,  Dec.  26, 
1727.     8vo.  London,  1728.     [P.  61.  (9.)] 

Leeke  (Robert)  No  Act  of  Religion  acceptable  to  God,  without  Faith  in 
Christ :  on  St.  Thomas's  Day,  Dec.  21,  1729.     8vo.  London,  1730. 

[P.  61.  (10.)] 

Leng  (John)  At  the  Consecration  of  the  Chapel  of  St.  Katherine's  HalL 
4to.  Cambridge,  1704.     [M.  14.  9.] 

^^'Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1704.     [P.  23.  (22.)] 

Long  (Roger)  The  Blessedness  of  Believing:  a  Commencement  Sermon, 
June  30,  1728.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1728.     [P.  116.  (18.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1728.     [N.  9.  32.] 

Mainavaring  (John)  The  Nature  and  Offices  of  Pity  and  Courtesy.  4to. 
London,  1759.     [P.  31.  (20.)] 

Mainwaring  (John)  The  Nature  of  Compliance,  Religious  and  Civil. 
4to.  London,  1764.     [P.  31.  (21.)] 

Mainwaring  (John)  The  Difference  of  Condition  considered,  with  re- 
spect to  Learning  and  Morals.     4to.  London,  1765.     [P.  31.  (22.)] 

Mainwaring  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  May  3d,  1795.  4to.  Cambridge, 
1795.     [Hh.  1.  36,] 

Needham  (Peter)  A  Sermon  preached  Jan.  25,  1715-16.  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1716.     [M.  20.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1716.     [P.  74.  (9,)] 

Newcome  (John)  The  Sure  Word  of  Prophecy,  at  St.  Mary's  Church, 
June  24,  1724.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1724.     [R.  11.  eS.} 

Newton  (Benjamin)  On  2  Tim.  iii.  1,  2.     4to.  Cambridge,  1758. 

[P.   31.  (3.)] 

NouRSE  (John).  A  Commencement  Sermon.     4to.  Cambridge,  1698. 

[N.  8.  28.] 

PoRTEUs  (Beilby)  On  the  Character  of  King  David.  8vo.  Cambridge, 
1762.     [P.  214.(9.)] 

Porteus  (Beilby)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  University.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1767.     [P.  31.  (15.)] 

Powell  (W.  S.)  A  Defence  of  the  Subscriptions  required  in  the  Church 
of  England.     4to.  London,  1757.     [P.  31.  (19.)] 

Powell  (W.  S.)  A  Commencement  Sermon.     12mo.  Cambridge,  1772. 

[Hh.  4.  43.] 


UNIVERSITY  SERMONS— CAMBRIDGE.        385 

Rennell  (Thomas)  Ignorance  productive  of  Atheism,  Faction,  and  Su- 
perstition :  a  Commencement  Sermon.     12mo.  London,  1798. 

[Hh.  4.  35.] 
*RosE  (Hugh  James)  The  State  of  the  Protestant  Religion  in  Germany, 
•    in  a  Series  of  Discourses  preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1815. 

Ross  (John)  Sermon  before  the  University.     4to.  Cambridge,  1756. 

[P.  31.  (18.)] 
Rymer  (Thomas)  The  Wisdom   of  the  Tenth   Commandment ;  a  Com- 
mencement Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1726.     [P.  74.  (10.)] 

Seale  (J.  B.)  On  the  second  Sunday  in  Advent,  Dec.  4,  1791.  4to. 
Cambridge,  1792.     [Dd.  3.  67.'] 

Shari^  (Thomas)  Two  Sermons  on  the  Causes  of  Infidelity.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1730.     [N.  9.  31.] 

Sharpe  (William)  A  Course  of  Sermons,  preached  before  the  University 
of  Cambridge.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1816.     [Gg.  7.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1816.     [Hh.  2.  30.] 

Sherwell  (Thomas)  The  Degeneracy  of  the  present  Age ;  and  Church 
Conformity  asserted.     4to.  Cambridge,  1704.     [P.  27.  (2.)] 

Simeon  (Charles)  A  Conscience  void  of  Offence.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1796. 

[Hh.  2.  42.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1796.     [Hh.  3.  50.] 

Simeon  (Charles)  The  Danger  of  neglecting  the  Great  Sacrifice.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1797.     [Hh.  3.  50.] 

Simeon  (Charles)  The  Churchman's  Confession.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1805. 

[Hh.  2.  36.] 
Simeon  (Charles)  The  Fountain  of  Living  Waters.     8vo.  Cambridge, 
1808.     [Hh.  2.  36.] 

Simeon  (Charles)  The  Excellency  of  the  Liturgy,  in  Four  Discourses  :  to 
which  is  prefixed  an  Answer  to  Dr.  Marsh's  "  Inquiry  respecting  the 
neglecting  to  give  the  Prayer-Book  with  the  Bible."  8vo.  Cambridge, 
1812.     [Gg.  6.  4.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1812.     [Hh.  7.  29.] 

Simeon  (Charles)  Evangelical  and  Pharisaic  Righteousness  compared. 

Svo.  Cambridge,  18-.     [Hh.  3.  26.] 
Cautions  to  the  Readers  of  Mr.  Simeons  Sermon  entitled  "  Evangelical  and 

Pharisaic  Righteousness  compared."     Svo.  Cambridge.     [_Hh.  8.  26.] 
Simeon  (Charles)  An  Appeal  to  Men  of  Wisdom  and  Candour,  in  Four 

Discourses.     Svo.  London,  1816.     [Hh.  2.  30.] 

Simeon  (Charles)  The  True  Test  of  Religion  in  the  Soul.  Svo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1817.     [Hh.  2.  30.] 

Snape  (Andrew)  The  Relative  Engagement  between  Ancestry  and  Pos- 
terity :  a  Commemoration  Sermon  in  King's  College  Chapel,  March  25, 
1707.     4to.  Cambridge,  1707.     [M.  14.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1707.     [P.  26.  (18.)] 

Sparrow  (Anthony)  On  the  Confession  of  Sins  and  the  Power  of  Abso- 
lution ;  preached  in  1637.     4to.  London,  1704.     [N.  8.  24.] 
Turner  (John)  The  Middle  Way  betwixt  Necessity  and  Freedom.     Svo. 
London,  1683.     [D.  14.  42.] 

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S86  RELIGION. 

Walle^  (John)  A  Commemoration  Sermon.     4to.  Cambridge,  1714. 

[P.  34.  (3d.)] 
Weston  (William)  Some  Kinds  of  Superstition   worse   than  Atheism. 
8vo.  London,  1739.     [P.  93.  (21.)] 

Whitfield  (John)  Christian  Liberty,  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  Aug.  1,  1724. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1725.     [R.  11.  65.'] 


ii.  Sermons  before  the  University  of  Oxfordy  or  'particular 
Colleges  thereof. 

Elisha's  Visit  to  Gilgal ;  a  Commemoration  Sermon  before  the  Warden 
and  Fellows  of  All  Souls'  College.     8vo.  London,  1759.  [P.  266.  (14.)] 

Allen  (John)  No  Acceptance  with  God,  by  Faith  only ;  before  the  Uni- 
versity.    8vo.  London,  1761.     [P.  214.  (5.)] 

Allen  (John)  Associations  against  the  Established  Church  indefensible : 
before  the  University.     8vo.  Oxford,  1773.     [P.  305.  (11.)] 

Bentham  (Edward)  The  Connexion  between  Irreligion  and  Immorality : 
before  the  University.     8vo.  London,  1744.     [P.  119.  (5.)] 

Betty  (Joseph)  The  Divine  Institution  of  the  Ministry,  and  the  absolute 
Necessity  of  Church-Government :  before  the  University.  8vo.  Ox- 
ford, 1729.     [P.  65.  (1.)] 

An  Address  to  the  University  of  Oxford  occasioned  by  Mr.  Betty's  Sermon. 
8vo.  London,  1730.     [P.  65.  (2.)] 

The  Oxford  Sermon  versijied,  dedicated  to  Mr.  Betty  by  Jacob  Givgle.  8vo. 
London,  n SO.     '[P.  65.  (4.)] 

Buckler  (Benjamin)  The  Alliance  of  Religion  and  Learning  considered  : 
before  the  University.     8vo.  Oxford,  1759.     [P.  213.  (4.)] 

CocKMAN  (Thomas)  The  Duty  of  not  conforming  to  this  World  :  before 
the  University.     8vo.  Oxford,  1733.     [P.  87.  (4.)] 

Coney  (Thomas)  Honesty  and  Plain  Dealing  an  usual  Bar  to  Honour  and 
Preferment :  before  the  University.     8vo.  Oxford,  1710.  [P.  73.  (2.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Oxford,  1710.     [P.  116.  (1.)] 

Conybeare  (John)  The  Nature,  Possibility,  and  Certainty  of  Miracles, 
and  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion  proved  from  thence :  before 
the  University.     8vo.  Oxford,  1722.     [N.  9.  30.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Oxford,  1723.     [R.  11.  65.] 

Conybeare  (John)  The  Mysteries  of  the  Christian  Religion  credible  : 
before  the  University.     8vo.  Oxford,  1725.     [N.  9.  30.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Oxford,  1723.     [R.  11.65.] 

DoDWELL  (William)  The  Nature,  Extent,  Value,  and  Etfects  of  a  Ra- 
tional Faith.     8vo.  Oxford,  1744.     [P.  121.  (3.)] 

Dodwell  (William)  St.  Paul's  Wish  explained.     8vo.  Oxford,  1752. 

[P.   183.  (1.)] 
Dodwell  (William)  On  particular  Providence.     8vo.  Oxford,  1760. 

[P.  214.  (1.)] 
Edwards  (Joseph)  The  Duty  of  Forgiveness  of  Enemies  stated.     8vo. 
London,  1743.     [P.  119.  (18.)] 


UNIVERSITY  SERMONS— OXFORD.  387 

Felton  (Henry)  The  Resurrection  of  the  same  numerical  Body,  and  its 
Reunion  to  the  same  Soul:  on  Easter  Monday.     8vo.  Oxford,  1725. 

[N.  9.  32.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  Oxford,  1725.     [R.  11.  65.] 

FoRSTER  (Nathaniel)  Popery  destructive  of  the  Evidence  of  Christianity. 
8vo.  Oxford,  1746.     [P.   183.  (14.)] 

FoxHERGiLL  (Geofgc)  The  Importance  of  Religion  to  Civil  Societies. 
8vo.  Oxford,  1735.     [P.  183.  (2.)] 

Free  (John)  Rules  for  the  Discovery  of  False  Prophets.  8vo.  London, 
1758.     [P.  205.  (9.)] 

Griffith  (Thomas)  The  Use  and  Extent  of  Reason  in  Matters  of  Reli- 
gion.    8vo.  Oxford,  1756.     [P.  222.  (6.)] 

Griffith  (Thomas)  The  Difficulties  of  the  Ministerial  Office.  8vo.  Ox- 
ford, 1757.     [P.  213.  (7.)] 

Griffith  (Thomas)  The  Evils  arising  from  misapplied  Curiosity.  8vo. 
Oxford,  1760.     [P.  213.  (8.)] 

Griffith  (Thomas)  Sermon  preached  July  11,  1773.     8vo.  Oxford,  1778. 

[P.  305.  (10.)] 

Hall  (Charles)  The  Gospel  Credibility  not  decreased  by  Length  of 
Time.     8vo.  Oxford,  1756.     [P.  213.  6.] 

Harte  (Walter)  The  Union  and  Harmony  of  Reason,  Morality,  and  Re- 
vealed Religion.     8vo.  London,  1737.     [P.  93.  (18.)] 

Hickes  (George)  The  Spirit  of  Enthusiasm  exorcised  :  an  Act  Sermon  ; 
to  which  are  added,  1.  The  History  of  Montanism  by  a  Lay  Gentle- 
man ;  and,  2.  The  New  Pretenders  to  Prophecy  examined,  by  N. 
Spinckes.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [M.  20.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [R.  10.  13,] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1680.     [M.  14.  33.']  * 

Hind  (Thomas)  The  Divinity  of  our  Saviour  proved  from  the  Scriptures. 
8vo.  Oxford,  1717.     [P.  73.  (3.)] 

HoRNE  (George)  Christ  the  Object  of  Religious  Adoration,  and  therefore 

very  God.     8vo.  Oxford,  1775.     [P.  308.  (2.)] 
Letters  addressed  to  Dr.  Home  on  the  fVorship  of  Christ.     By  Theosebes. 

8vo.  London,  1776.     [P.  308.  (3.)] 

Howell  (William)  The  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  proved.  8vo.  Oxford, 
1711.     [P.  73.  (5.)] 

Humphreys  (T.)  The  Divine  Authority  of  the  New  Testament  proved. 
8vo.  Oxford,  1712.     [P.  138.  (11.)] 

Hutchinson  (Thomas J  The  Use  and  Scope  of  the  Ceremonial  Law.    8vo. 

Oxford,  1740.     [P.  93.  (17.)] 
James  (William)  The  Proper  Interpretations  of  the   Scriptures   cleared 

and  vindicated.     8vo.  Oxford,  1729.     [P.  61.  (12.)] 

Kennicott  (Benjamin)  Sermon  preached  May  19,  1765,  with  Notes  on 

Psalms  48  and  89,  &c.     8vo.  Oxford,  1765.     [P.  247.  (3.)] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  Oxford,  1765.     [P.  280.  (1.)] 

LuPTON  (William)  The  Eternity  of  Future  Punishments.  8vo.  Oxford, 
1708.     [P.  110.  (14.)] 

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388  RELIGION. 

Lupton  (William)  The  Resurrection  of  the  same  Body.  8vo.  Oxford, 
1711.     [P.  110.  (15.)] 

Manningham  (Thomas)  Sermon.     4to.  London,  1681.     [P,  33.  (28.)] 

Master  (Thomas)  The  Virgin  Mary :  a  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Mary's 
College,  March  25,  1641.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [P.  133.  (19.)] 

Mather  (John)  Sermon  preached  May  25,  1705.     4to.  Oxford,  1705. 

[li.  6.  32.] 

Maurice  (Peter)  The  True  Causes  of  the  Contempt  of  the  Christian 
Ministers.  With  a  Preface  in  Vindication  of  it  against  the  Censure 
passed  upon  it  in  the  University.     8vo.  London,  1729.     [P.  65.  (3.)] 

Meadowcourt  (Richard)  The  Duty  of  Preachers  explained  and  stated. 
Svo.  London,  1721.     [P.  76.  (1.)] 

Meadowcourt  (Richard)  The  Sinful  Causes  and  Fatal  Effects  of  Calumny 
and  Defamation  in  Religious  Controversy.     Svo.  London,  1722. 

[P.  76.  (2.)] 

Meadowcourt  (Richard)  The  Ground  and  Rule  both  of  interpreting  and 
of  trying  the  Interpretations  of  Extraordinary  Events.  Svo.  London, 
1723.     [P.  76.  (3.)] 

MoRELL  (Thomas)  Considerations  on  the  Epiphany.     Svo.  London,  1 743. 

[P.  119.  (17.)] 

Neve  (Timothy)  The  Comparative  Blessings  of  Christianity.  Svo.  Ox- 
ford, 1759.     [P.  213.  (5.)] 

Newton  (Richard)  Ministerial  Duty.     Svo.  London,  1740.    [P.  99.  (9.)] 

Patten  (Thomas)  The  Christian  Apology.     Svo.  Oxford,  1755. 

^  [P.  222.   (1.)] 

Heathcote  C  Ralph  J  The  Use  of  Reasoii  asserted  in  Matters  of  Religion  ;  an 
Answer  to  the  preceding  Sermon.     Svo.  London,  1756.     [P,  222.  (2.)] 

A  Replij  to  Dr.  Patten's  Defefice  of  his  "  Apology."  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1756.     [P.  222.  (3.)] 

Patten  (Thomas)  The  Sufficiency  of  the  External  Evidence  of  the  Gos- 
pel farther  supported  against  Mr.  lieathcote's  Reply.  Svo.  Oxford, 
1757.     [P.  222.  (4.)] 

Patten  (Thomas)  The  Opposition  between  the  Gospel  of  Christ  and  what 
is  called  the  J^eligion  of  Nature.     Svo.  Oxford,  1759.     [P.  222.  (5.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Oxford,  1759.     [Hh.  3.  47.] 

Randolph  (Thomas)  The  Doctrine  of  Justification  by  Faith  explained. 
Svo.  Oxford,  176S.     [P.  249.  (10.)] 

Randolph  (Thomas)  The  Excellency  of  the  Jewish  Law  vindicated  :  to 
which  is  added  an  Appendix,  and  also  a  short  Comment  on  Psalms 
cix  and  lv.     Svo.  Oxford,  1773.     [P.  302.  (4.)] 

An  Expostulatory  Letter  to  Dr.  Randolph,  in  Reply  to  his  Charge  against 

Dr.  Ditrell,  with  some  Strictures  upon  his  Comment  on  Psahn  cix.     Svo. 

Oxford,  1773.     [P.  302.  (5.)] 
Harmon  (Ephraim)  A  Letter  to  Dr.   Randolph,  on   his  Sermon    itititled 

"  Party  Zeal  considered."     Svo.  London,  1752.     [P.  189.  (12.)] 
Robinson  (Thomas)  Youthful  Lusts  inconsistent  with  the  Ministry.    Svo. 

Oxford,  1733.     [P.  87.(5.)] 


CONCIONES  ACADEMICS,  ETC.  389 

RoTHERAM  (John)  The  Origin  of  Faith.     8vo.  London,  1761. 

[P.  214.  (6.)] 

Rotheram  (John)  Government  a  Divine  Institution.     8vo.  London,  1766. 

[P.  267.  (9.)] 

Rye  (George)  The  Supremacy  of  thj  Crown,  and  the  Power  of  the 
Church  asserted.     8vo.  Oxford,  1714.     [P.  73.  (4.)] 

Secker  (Thomas)  The  Advantages  of  Education  :  an  Act  Sermon.  Svo. 
Oxford,  1733.     [P.  87.  (3.)] 

Silvester  (Tipping)  Moral  and  Christian  Benevolence.  4to.  London, 
1734.     [P.  19.  (33.)] 

Stephens  (William)  The  Personality  and  Divinity  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
proved.     8vo.  Oxford,  1721.     [P.   109.  (5.)] 

Stephens  (William)  The  Divine  Persons  one  God  by  an  Unity  of  Nature. 
Svo.  Oxford,  1723.     [P.  109.  (7.)] 

Tilly  (William)  A  Return  to  our  former  good  old  Principles  and  Prac- 
tice, the  only  Way  to  restore  and  preserve  our  Peace.  With  a  Letter 
to  Dr.  Sacheverell.     8vo.  Oxford,  1710.     [P.  73.  (15.)] 

Tilly  (William)  A  Preservative  against  the  growing  Infidelity  and  Apos- 
tacy  of  the  present  Age,  in  Three  Discourses.     8vo.  London,  1729. 

[P.   61.  (11.)] 

Tottie  (John)  Ridicule,  as  affecting  Religion,  considered  and  censured. 
Svo.  Oxford,  1734.     [P.  183.  (7.)] 

Tottie  (John)  The  Pernicious  Effects  of  Intemperate  Zeal.  Svo.  Oxford, 
1737.     [P.  183.  (8.)] 

Tottie  (John)  The  Folly  and  Guilt  of  Satyrical  Slander.  Svo.  Oxford, 
1763.     [P.  214.  (12.)] 

Webber  (Francis)  The  Government  of  the  Heart.     Svo.  Oxford,  1758. 

[P.  213.  (3.)] 

Wesley  (John)  Scriptural  Christianity.     Svo.  London,  1744. 

[P.  338.  (6.)] 

Wheatly  (Charles)  The  Schools  of  the  Prophets  :  an  Act  Sermon.  Svo. 
Oxford,  1721.     [P.  74.  (15.)] 

Wilson  (Daniel)  The  Doctrine  of  Regeneration  practically  considered. 
Svo.  London,  1817.     [Gg.  7.  16.] 

Two  other  Copies.     SVo.  London,  1817.     [Hh.  2.  30,34.] 

WoRTHiNGTON  (William)  On  the  Use,  Value  and  Improvement  of  various 
Readings,     Svo.  Oxford,  1761.     [P.  214.  (10.)] 


12.  Condones  Academicce  et  ad  Clerum. 

Anonymi  Auctoris  De  Christo  Crucifixo  Concio.     4to.     [M.  20.  34.] 

Atterbury  (Francisci)  Concio  ad  Clerum  Londinensem,  habita  in  Eccle- 
sia  S.  Elphegi.     4to.  Londini,  1709.     [N.  S.  27.] 

Bateman  (Wynne)  Concio  ad  Clerum.     4to.  Cantabrigiae,  1746. 

[P.  28.  14.] 

Berbiman  (Gulielmi)  Concio  ad  Clerum  Londinensem.     4to.  Londini, 
1742.     [P.  28.  (11.)] 


390  RELIGION. 

Beveregii  (Gulielnii)  Concio  atl  Clerum  in  Synodo  Provinciali  Cantwari- 
ensi.     4to.  Londini,  1689.     [M.  15.  13.] 

Bishop  (Thomae)  Concio  ad  Clerum  Londinensem.     4to.  Londini,  1726. 

[P.  12.  (10.)] 
Blackbuune  (Lancelotti)  Concio  ad  Clerum  in  Synodo  Provinciali  Can- 
tuariensi.     4to.  Londini,  1714.     [M.  14.  11.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1714.     [P.  12.  (12.)] 

Browne  (A.  T.)  Concio  ad  Clerum,  ubi  vindicatur  vera  et  valida  Cleri 
Anglicani  Ordinatio.     4to.  Cantabrigiae,  1688.     [P.  18.  (1.)] 

Browne  (A.  T.)  Concio  coram  Academia  Cantabrigiensi,  ubi  vindicatur 
Canonica  Cleri  Anglicani  Ordinatio.     4to.  Cantabrigiae,  1688. 

QP.  18.  (2.)] 

Burton  (Joliannis)  Samuel  triplici  nomine  Laudatus  ;  Conciones  duae 
habitae  in  Templo  B.  V.  M.  Oxon.     8vo.  Oxonii,  1759.     [P.  226.  (1.)] 

Burton  (Johannis)  De  Fundamentalibus,  Concio  ad  Clerum  Londinensem, 
8vo.  Oxonii,  1756.     [P.  226.  (2.)] 

Chapman  (Joannis)  Concio  ad  Clerum,  coram  Synodo  Ecclesiae  Cantuari- 
ensis.     4to.  Londini,  1748.     [P.  12.  II.)] 

Crowe  (Gulielmi)  Oratio  in  Martyriura  Regis  Caroli  coram  Academia 
Cantabrigiensi  habita  in  Templo  Beatas  Marise  30  Jan.  1719.  8vo. 
Londini,  1720.     [P.  114.(9.)] 

Denne  (Joannis)  Concio  ad  Clerum  Londinensem.     4to.  Londini,  1745. 

[P.  28.  (13.)] 

Drake  (Samuelis)  Araignoto  Deo  sacra,  Concio  ad  Clerum  Londinensem. 
4to.  Londini,  1724.     [P.  18.  (10.)] 

Edwards  (Johannis)  Concio  et  Determinatio  pro  gradu  Doctoratds  in 
Sacra  Theologia.     8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1700.     [N.  9.  39.] 

Freind  (Joannis)  Concio  ad  Clerum  in  Synodo  Provinciali  Cantuariensi. 
4to.  Londini,  1761.     [P.  12.  (15.)] 

Gaskarth  (Joannis)  Enthusiasmi  Refutatio ;  Concio  habita  ad  Clerum 
Academiae  Cantabrigiensis.     4to.  Cantabrigise,  1700.     [M.  15.  2.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Cantab^igia^,  1700.     [P.  12.  (8.)] 

Gibson  (Edmundi)  De  Excommunicatione  ;  Concio  ad  Synodum  Can- 
tuaricnsem.     4to.  Londini,  1715.     [^M.  15.  21.]] 

-. Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1715.     [N.  8.  28.] 

Hare   (Frahcisci)  Concio   ad  Synodum  Cantuariensem.     4to.  Londini, 

1722.     [P.  18.  (4.)] 
An  Examination  of  the  Dean  of  Worcester's  Latin  Sermon  preached  at  St. 

Paul's.     4to.  London,  1722.     [P.  6.  (4.)] 

Hayleii  (Gulielmi)  Concio  ad  Synodum  Cantuariensem.  4to.  Londini, 
1721.     [N.  8.  28.] 

Heathcote  (Radulphi)  Concio  Academica  pro  gradu  Doctorates.     4to. 

Cantabrigiae,  1759.     [P.  12.  (14.)] 
Kaye  (Joannis)  Concio  ad  Synodum  Cantuariensem.     4to.  Cantabrigiae, 

1719.     [Hh.  7.  30.] 
Lisle  (Samuelis)    Concio   ad   Synodum  Cantuariensem.     4to.  Londini, 

1734.     [P.  28.  (8.)] 


CONCIONES  ACADEMIC.E,  ETC.  891 

Manningham  (Thomae)  Concio  coram  Praeside,  et  Sociis  CoUegii  Sionen- 
sis.     4to.  Londini,  1701.     [P.  18.  (6.)] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to,  Londini,  1701.     [M.  15.  20.] 

Manningham  (Thomae)  Concio  Academica  pro  gradvi  Doctorates.  4to. 
Cantabrigiae,  1714.     [P.  18.  (12.)] 

Marsden  (Roberti)  Concio  ad  Clerum  habita  coram  Academia  Canta- 
brigiensi,  Oct.  9,  1700,  pro  gradu  Baccalaureat<ls  in  S.  Theologid. 
4to.  Cantabrigia?,  1701.     [M.  14.  23.] 

Moody  (Samuel)  Concio  Academica  habita  Junii  30,  1744.  8vo.  Canta- 
brigiae, 1749.     [P.  165.  (3.)] 

Pearce  (Zachariae)   Concio  ad  Synodura  Cantuariensem.     4to.  Londini, 

1745.  [P.  28.  (10.)] 

PruMPTRE  (Caroli)  Concio  ad  Svnodum  Cantuariensem.     4to.  Londini, 

1755.     [P.  12.  (13.)] 
Rawson  (Josephi)  Concio  ad   Clerum  coram  Academia  Cantabrigiensi. 

4to.  Londini,  1709.     [P.  18.  (7.)] 

Rawson  (Josephi)  Concio  ad  Clerum  Londinensem.      4to.  Londini,  1708. 

[P.  18.  (8.)] 

Roper  (Josephi)  Concio  ad  Clerum  Londinensem.     4to.  Londini,  1737. 

[P.  28.  (9.)] 

Rutherford   (Thomae)   Determinatio   Theologica.      4to.    Cantabrigiae, 

1746.  [P.  28.  (15.)] 

Rutherford  (Thomae)  Concio  ad  Clerum,  de  Artibus  et  Doctrinis,  quibus 
Theologiae  Studiosos  erudiri  oportet.     4to.  Cantabrigiee,  1765. 

[P.  12.   (16.)] 

St.  John  (Pawlet)  Humanae  Doctrinae  Usus  et  Commendatio  ;  Concio  ad 
Clerum  habita  Cantabrigiae  Julii  24,  1719.     8vo.  Londini,  1719. 

[P.  137.  (13.)] 

Sharp  (Thomae)  Concio  ad  Clerum  habita  Cantabrigiae  Maii  14,  1729. 
8vo.  Londini,  1730.     [N.  9.  31.] 

Sherlock  (Thomae)  Concio  ad  Synodum  Cantuariensem.  4to.  Londini, 
1701.     [P.  18.(5.)] 

Trapp  (Josephi)  Concio  coram  Praeside  et  Sociis  Collegii  Sionensis.  4to, 
Londini,  1743.     [P.  28.  (12.)] 

Trimnel  (Gulielmi)  Concio  ad  Synodum  Cantuariensem.  4to.  Londini, 
1727.     [P.  18.  (13.)] 

Ward  (Samuelis)  Gratia  Discriminans,  Concio  ad  Clerum,  Cantabrigiae 
habita,  Jan.  12,  1625.     4to.  Londini,  1627.     [M.  20.  19.] 

Willis  (Ricardi)  Concio  ad  Synodum  Provinciae  Cantuariensis.  4to. 
Londini,  1702.     [M.  20.  4.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1702.     [P.  18.  (3.)] 


RELIGION. 

13.  Sermons  preached  at  the  Anniversaries  of  Royal 
and  other  Charitable  Foundations. 

i.  Spital  Sermons,  preached  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  Alder- 
men, and  Governors  of  the  several  Royal  Hospitals. 

Tenison  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  concerning  Discretion  in  giving  Alms.    4to. 
London,  1681.     [M.  15.  18.] 

. .  Another  Copy.     London,  1681.     [P.  $Q.  9.] 

Fowler  (Edward)  On  Wednesday  in  Easter  Week.     4to.  London,  1688. 

[li.  1.  32.] 
Grove  (Robert^  Bishop  of  Chichester)  On  Easter  Monday.     4to.  Lon- 
don, 1695.     [P.  33.  (25.)] 

Mapletoft  (John)  On  Wednesday  in  Easter  Week.     4to.  London,  1665. 

[li.  1.  32.] 
Kennet  (White).     4to.  London,  1706.     [P.  34.  (6.)] 

Gastrell  (Francis).     4to.  London,  1707.     [P.  134.  (15.)] 

Snape  (Andrew)  On  Wednesday  in  Easter  Week.     4to.  London,  1707. 

[M.  14.  9.] 
Moss  (Robert).     4to.  London,  1708.     [P.  33.  (6.)] 

Dawes  (Sir  William,  Bishop  of  Chester)  On  Easter  Monday.     8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1709.     [P.  134.  (13.)] 

Moss  (Robert)  On  Wednesday  in  Easter  Week.     8vo.  London,  1709. 

[P.  133.  (37.)] 
Trimnel  (Charles,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  On  Easter  Monday.    4to.  London, 
1710.     [M.  14.  8.] 

BuKNZT  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  On  Easter  Monday.     8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1714.     [M.  19.  23.] 

Two  other  Copies.     8vo.  London,  1714.  <  L  *g^„  'A  U 

Reasons  for  writing  against  the  Bishop  oj"  Salisburi/  ;  with  Remarks  upon  bis 
Spittal  Sermon.    By  William  Sewell.     Svo.  Lo?idon,  Uli.    [M.  19.  24.] 

\Vaugh  (John)  Christian  Benevolence.    8vo.  London,  1714.    [M.  19.  13.] 

Kennet  (White)  The  Properties  of  Christian  Charity.     8vo.  London, 

1714.  [M.  19.  13.] 

Kennet  (White)  The  Faithful  Steward  :  on  Easter  Tuesday.  8vo.  London, 

1715.  [M.  20.  25.J 

Trimnel  (Charles,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  On  Easter  Monday.     4to.  Lon- 
don, 1715.     [P.  34.  (3.)] 

Smalbroke  (Richard,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  Christian  Charity,  a  Rational 
Duty  :  on  Easter  Monday.     8vo.  London,  1726.     [P.  74.  (5.)] 

Landon  (John)  The  Case  of  Riches  :  on  Easter  Tuesday.     8vo.  London, 
1726.     [P.  74.  (6.)] 

Benson  (Martin,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  Qn  Easter  Monday.     4to.    Lon- 
don, 1736.     [P.  19.  (13.)] 

Secker  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  On  Easter  Monday.     4to.  London, 
1738.     [P.  19.  (14.)] 

Bateman  (Edmund)  On  Easter  Tuesday.     4to.  London,  1738. 

[P.  19.  (15.)] 


ANNIVERSARIES  OF  ENDOWED  SCHOOLS.     393 

Herring  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  On  Easter  Monday.  4to.  London, 

1739.  [P.  19.  (16.)] 

Butler  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  On  Easter  Monday.     4to.  London, 

1740.  [P.  29.  (28.)] 

Mawson  (Matthias,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  On  Easter  Monday.     4to. 
London,  1741.     [P.  29.  (29.)] 

Pearce  (Zachary)  On  Easter  Tuesday.     4to.  London,  1743. 

[P.  29.  (30.)] 

Parr  (Samuel)  On  Easter  Tuesday,   April  15,   1800,   with  Notes-     4to. 
London,  1801.     [Ff.  4.  71.] 


ii.  Sermons  preached  at  the  Anniversaries  of  Endowed  Public 

Schools. 

(1)  Saint  Paul's  School. 
Wyatt  (William).     4to.  London,  1679.     [M.  15.  22.'] 
Tenison  (Edward)  The  Excellency  and  Usefulness  of  a  Public  Spirit. 
4to.  London,  1711.     [M.  14.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1711.     [P.  33.  (12.)] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley).     4to.  London,  1725.     [P.  30.  (3.)] 

Berriman  (William).     4to.  London,  1726.     [P.  30.  (16.)] 

Leng  (John,  Bishop  of  Norwich).     4to.  London,  1726.     [P.  30.  (13.)] 

(2)  The  Ciiahter-house  School. 

Nichols  (John)  A  Sermon  at  the  Charter  House  Chapel,  Dec.  12,  1729, 
the  day  for  the  Commemoration  of  the  Founder.     8vo.  London,  1730. 

[P.  187.  (16).] 

(3)  Merchant  Taylors'  School. 

Cooke  (Thomas)  The  Christian  Sacrifices  recommended  :  a  Commemora- 
tion Sermon.     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  14.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1704.     [P.  26.  (7.)] 

Dunster  (S.)  Wisdom  and  Understanding  the  Glory  and   Excellency  of 
Human  Nature.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [P.  134.  (16.)] 

Wilcox  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  A  Commemoration  Sermon.  4to. 
London,  1724.     [P.  34.  (18.)] 

(4)  Bishop  Stortford  School. 
Dawes  (Sir  William).     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  15.  10.] 
Oldham  (George).     4to.  London,  1713.     [M.  14.  il.] 
Clagett  (Nicholas).     4to.  London,  1714.     [M.  14.  16.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1714.     [P.  30.  20.] 

(5)  Eton  School. 
Horn  (Thomas).     4to.  London,  1680.     [M.  15.  11.] 
Layton  (John).     4to.  London,  1684.     [M.  14.  27.] 
Adams  (John).     4to.  London,  1702.     [M.  15.  1.] 


394  RELIGION. 

(6)  Exeter  Free  School. 

CoNYBEARE  (John)  Scripture  Difficulties  considered.  Preached  at  the 
Anniversary  Meeting  of  the  Gentlemen  educated  at  the  Free  School, 
Exon.     8vo.  Oxford,  1733,     [P.  87.  (2.)] 

(7)  Felstead  Free  School. 

Bramston  (Wm.)  Human  Learning  not  prejudicial  to  Christianity,  at 
Felstead  School  Anniversary,  Sept.  21,  1708.     4to.  London,  1708. 

[M.  15.  21.] 

(8)  Hertford  Free  School, 

Nelson  (Henry)  Charity  and  Unity.    8vo.  London,  1708.    [P.  134.  (14.)] 

Chambers  (Charles)  Religion  and  Virtue,  the  sure  Way  to  Humane  Fa- 
vour and  Esteem.     8vo.  Oxford,  1714.     [M,  20.  24.] 

(9)  Tiverton  Free  School. 

Newte  (Samuel)  Sermon  at  the  Opening  of  the  Anniversary  Meeting  of 
the  Gentlemen  educated  at  Tiverton  School.     8vo.  Exon,  1725. 

[P.  137.  14.] 

iii.  Sermons  preached  at  the  Anniversary  Festivals  of  the 
Sons  of  the  Clergy,  and  at  the  Meetings  of  Choirs. 

(1)    Sermons   at  the  Anniversary  Festivals  of  the  Sons  of 

THE  Clergy. 

Sprat  (Thomas).     4to.  London,  1678.     [M.  15.  18.] 
Lake  (Edward).     4to.  London,  1694.     [li.  1.  32,] 
Whincop  (Thomas),     4to.  London,  1696.     [P,  34.  (19.)] 
Stanhope  (George).     4to.  London,  1698.     [M.  14.  9.] 
Asheton  (William).     12mo.  London,  1700.     [P.  348.  (12.)] 
Kennet  (White).     4to.  London,  1702.     [P.  34.  (9.)] 
Resbury  (Nathaniel),     4to.  London,  1703,     [M.  15.  10,] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1703.     [P.  33.  (11.)] 

Butler  (Lilly).     4to.  London,  1704.     [P.  26.  (22.)] 
Altham  (Roger).     4to.  London,  1706.     [M.  15.  24.] 
Trimnell  (Charles).     4to.  London,  1708.     [M.  15.  24.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [P.  134.  (19,)] 

Sherlock  (Thomas).     8vo.  London,  1710.     [R.  11.  65.] 
Bisse  (Philip).     8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  134.  (17.)] 
A  Few  Notes  on  a   late  Sermon  -preached  before  the  Sons  of  the  Clergy  by 
Dr.  Buse ;  intended  to  vindicate  the  English  Reformation  from  the  charge 
of  Sacrilege,  Fraud,  8fC.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [N.  9.  28.] 
Chishull  (Edmund)  in  1713.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  110.  (6.)] 
Sacheverell  (Henry),     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  110.  (8.)] 
Waterland  (Daniel)  in  1721.     8vo,  London,  1722.     [P.  ^GQ.  (7.)] 
St.  John  (Pawlet).     8vo.  London,  1722.     [P.  30.  (2.)] 
Delaune  (William).     4to.  London,  1723.     [P.  30.  (7.)] 
Edgley  (Samuel).     4to.  London,  1724.     [P.  30.  (8.)] 


ANNIVERSARIES  OF  SONS  OF  THE  CLERGY,  &c.  395 

Stebbing  (Henry).     4to.  London,  1733.     [P.  17.  (15.)] 
Mangey  (Thomas).     4to.  London,  1734.     [P.  17.  (16.)] 
Barton  (Philip).     4to.  London,  1735.     [P-  19.  (10.)] 
Lavington  (George).     4to.  London,  1736.     [P.  17.  (17.)] 
Berriman  (William).     4to.  London,  1737.     [P.  19.  (11.)] 
Marten  (Edmond).     4to.  London,  1738.     [P.  29.  (25.)] 
Banyer  (Edward).     4to.  London,  1739.     [P.  19.  (12.)] 
Bateman  (Edmund).     4to.  London,  1740.     [P.  29.  (26.)] 
Maddox  (Isaac,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph).     4to.  London,  1742. 

[P.  29.  (27.)] 
CoBDEN  (Edward).     8vo.  London,   1743.     [P.  119.  (6.)] 

Conybeare  (John,  Bishop  of  Bristol).     London,  1752.     [P.  4.  (10.)] 
AsHTON  (Thomas).     London,  1753.     [P.  4.  (11.)] 
Salter  (Samuel).     London,  1755.     [P.  4.  (12.)] 
Law  (George).     4to.  London,  1802.     [Gg.  1.  14.] 


(2)  Sermons  at  the  Meetings  of  Choirs,  &c. 

BissE  (Thomas)  At  the  Meeting  of  the  three  Choirs  of  Gloucester,  Wor- 
cester, and  Hereford.     8vo.  London,  1729.     [P.  63.  (2.)] 

Croxall  (Samuel)  The  Antiquity,  Dignity,  and  Advantages  of  Music: 
at  the  Meeting  of  the  same  Choirs.     8vo.   London,  1741. 

[P.  99.  (12.)] 

Newton  (Benjamin)  The  Church  of  England's  Apology  for  the  use  of 
Music  in  her  Service  :  at  the  Meeting  of  the  same  Choirs.  4to.  Glou- 
cester, 1760.     [P.  31.  (4.)] 

Sharp  (Thomas)  A  Charity  Sermon  for  the  Relief  of  Poor  Widows 
and  Children  of  Clergymen  within  the  Diocese  of  Durham.  8vo.  York, 
1721.     [P.  76.  (15.)] 

Hubbard  (H.)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Governors  of  the  Charity 
for  the  Relief  of  the  Widows  and  Orphans  of  Clergymen  in  the  County 
of  Suffolk.     4to.  Cambridge,  1776.     [Hh.  1.  36.] 


iv.    Sermons  preached  at  the  Anniversaries  of  Charity 

Schools. 

(1)  Sermons  preached  before  the  Society  for  Promoting 
Christian  Knowledge,  at  the  Annual  Meetings  of  the 
Children  belonging  to  the  Charity  Schools  in  the 
City  of  London. — To  must  of  these  Sermons  are  annexed  Reports 
of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Socitty  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge. 

Willis  (Richard)   A  Sermon  at  the  first  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Charity 
Schools,  at  Saint  Andrew's,  Holborn,  June  8,   1704.     4to.  London, 

1704.  [M.  14.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1704.     [P.  36.  (2.)] 

Stanhope  (George)  The  Danger  of  Hard-heartedness  to  the  Poor:   in. 

1705.  4to.  London,  1705.     [M.  14.  14.] 


396  RELIGION. 

MALRiDGE   (Georgc)  The   Charity   of  Educating   Poor  Children :    in 
1710.     4to.  London,  1710.     [M.  U.  8.] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1710.     [P.  26.  (8.)] 


Snape  (Andrew)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1711.     8vo.  London,  1711. 

[L.  15.  6.] 

Dawes  (Sir  William,  Bishop  of  Chester)  The  Excellency  of  Charity 
Schools  ;  a  Sermon  preached  in  1713.     8vo.  London,  1713. 

[M.  14.  11.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1713.     [P.  116.  (20.)] 

Robinson  (John,  Bishop  of  London)  The  Benefit  and  Duty  of  the  Mem- 
bers of  Christ's  Kingdom  ;  a  Sermon  preached  in  1714.  4to.  London, 
1714.     [M.  14.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1714.     [P.  26.  (10.)] 

Wake  (Wm.  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  The  Excellency  and  Benefits  of  a  Reli- 
gious Education  ;  a  Sermon  preached  in  1715.     8vo.  London,  1715. 

[P.  116.(21.)] 

Gibson  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  The  Peculiar  Excellency  and  Re- 
ward of  supporting  Charity  Schools;  a  Sermon  preached  in  1716. 
8vo.  London,  1716.     [P.  187.  (18.)] 

Heylyn  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1734.     4to.  London,  1734. 

[P.  17.(1.)] 
Pearce  (Zachary)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1735.     4to.  London,  1735. 

[P.  17.  (2.)] 

Conybeare  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1738.     8vo.  London,  1738. 

[P.  93.  (19.)] 

CiAGETT  (Nicholas,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1740. 
8vo.  London,  1740.      [P.  99.  (3.)] 

Maddox  (Isaac,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1741.  4to. 
London,  1741.     [P.  20.  (9.)] 

Secker  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1743.  4to. 
London,  1743.    [^P.  20.  10.)] 

Butler  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1745. 
4to.  London,  1745.     [P.  20.  (11.)] 

Yardley  (Edward)   A  Sermon  preached  in  1750.     4to.  London,  1750. 

[P.  8.(1.)] 
Church  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1751.     4to.  London,  1751. 

[P.  8.(2.)] 
Chapman  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1752.     4to.  London,  1752. 

[P.  8.  (3.)] 
Drummond  (Robert,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1753. 
4to.  London,  1753.     [P.  8.  (4.)] 

CoBDEN  (Edward)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1754.     4to.  London,  1754. 

[P.  8.  (5.)] 
Hayter  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Norwich)    A   Sermon  preached  in  1755. 
4to.     London,  1755.     [P.  8.  (6.)] 

NicoLLS  (Samuel)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1756.     4to.  London,  1756. 

[P.  8.  (7.)] 
Ridley  (Glocester)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1757.     4to.  London,  1757. 

[P.  8.  (8.)] 


SERMONS  FOR  CHARITY  SCHOOLS.  397 

DoDWELL  (William)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1758.     4to.  London,  1758. 

[P.  8.  9.] 

Burton  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1759.     4to.  London,  1759. 

[P.  8.(10.)] 

AsHTON  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1760.     4to.  London,  1760. 

[P.  26.  (1.)] 

Negus  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  preached  in   1761.     4to.  London,  1761. 

[P.  26.  (2.)] 

CoRNWALLTS    (Frederick,   Bishop  of  Lichfield)  A   Sermon   preached  in 
1762.     4to.  London,  1762.     [P.  26.  (3.)] 

Delany  (Patrick)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1763.     4to.  London,  1763. 

[P.  26.  (4.)] 

RiYERS  (Sir  Peter)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1764.     4to.  London,  1764. 

_    [P.  26.(5.)] 
Newton  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1765.     4to. 
London,  1765.     [P.  26.  (6.)] 

Tucker  (Josiah)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1766.     4to.  London,  1766. 

[P.  26.  (7.)] 
Keene  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  Chester)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1767-     4to. 

London,  1767.     [P.  26.  (8.)] 
Worthington  (William)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1768.     4to.  London, 

1768.     [P.  26.  (9.)] 
Yonge  (Philip,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1769.     4to. 

London,  1769.     [P.  26.  (10.)] 
Horsley  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Saint  David's)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1 793. 

4to.  London,  1793.     [Hh.  4.  46.] 

Pott  (Joseph  Holden)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1794.    4to.  London,,  1794. 

[Hh.  4.  46.] 
Marsh  (Herbert)  The  National   Religion   the  Foundation  of  National 
Education;  a  Sermon  preached  in  1811.     4to.  London,  1811. 

[Hh.  7.  30.] 
Langdon  (Whittington)   A  Sermon   preached   in   1812.      8vo.   London, 
1812.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 


(2)   Sermons  in  Behalf  of    Charity    Schools,    in  Different 
Parts  of  England. 

The  Duty  of  Charity  enforced,     8vo.    [P.  187.  (15.)] 

Bennet    (Thomas)    Charity    Schools  recommended :    a   Sermon   at  St. 

James's,  Colchester.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [P.  131.  (7.)] 
Benson  (George)  The  Excellence  of  Moral  Duties  above  Positive  Insti- 
tutions :  a  Sermon  for  the  Benefit  of  a  Charity  School.     8vo.  London, 

1744.     [1M28.  (12.)] 
BissE  (Thos.)  Public  Education,  particularly  in  the  Charity  Schqols,  at 

Philip's  Church,  Birmingham:  a  Sermon  preached  August  9,  1724. 

8vo.  London,  1725.     [R.  U.  65.] 
Chandler  (Samuel)  Doing  Good  recommended  from  the  Example  of 

Christ :  a  Sermon  for  a  Charity  School  in  Gravel  Lane,  Southwark. 

8vo.  London,  1727.     [P.  265.  (1.)] 


398  RELIGION. 

Chandler  (Samuel)  The  Excellency  of  the  Knowledge  of  Christ :  a  Ser- 
mon preached  to  the  Charitable  Society  for  promoting  Religious  Know- 
ledge among  the  Poor.     8vo.  London,  1753.     [P.  265.  (5.)] 

Clarke  (Alured)  A  Sermon  before  the  Trustees  of  Charity  Schools  of 
Exeter.     8vo.  London,  1741.     [P.  99.  (5.)] 

Dawes  (Sir  William)  The  Nature  and  Excellency  of  the  Duty  of  Alms- 
giving. A  Sermon  for  the  Charity  Schools  of  St.  Giles  in  the  Fields. 
4to.  London,  1707.     [M.  U.  9.] 

FuBNEAUx  (Philip)  The  Importance  of  Education :  a  Sermon  for  the 
Benefit  of  the  Charity  School,  Gravel  Lane,  Southwark.  8vo.  London, 
1755.     [P.  187.  (17.)] 

HoRROBiN  (Robert)  A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Peter's  Church,  Liverpool, 
for  promoting  the  Charity  School  there.     8vo.  Liverpool,  1719. 

[P.  116.  (16.)] 

Ingram  (Robert)  A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  James's  Church,  Colchester, 
for  the  Benefit  of  the  Charity  School.  8vo.  Colchester,  1 788.  [Hh.  3. 31 .] 

Jackson  (John)  The  Blessedness  of  communicating  to  Charity  Schools  : 
a  Sermon  at  Dursley  in  Gloucestershire.     8vo.  London,  1710. 

[P.  134.(18.)] 

Price  (Richard)  The  Nature  and  Dignity  of  the  Human  Soul :  a  Sermon 
for  the  Gravel  Lane  Charity  School.    8vo.  London,  1766.    [P.  248.  (8.)] 

Trimnel  (Charles,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  A  Sermon  on  Charity  Schools. 
8vo.  Norwich,  1708.     [P.  34.  (12.)] 

Whiston  (William)  At  Trinity  Church,  Cambridge,  at  the  Meeting  of  the 
Charity  Schools  in  Cambridge.    4to.  Cambridge,  1705.     [M.  14.  23.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1705.    [P.  23.  (23.)] 

WotsTONHOLM  (Henry)  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Parochial  Chapel, 
Liverpool,  for  promoting  the  Charity  School  there.  8vo.  Liverpool, 
1822.     [P.  116.  (17.)] 


(3)  Sermons  before  the  Society  for  Promoting  Protestant 
Schools   in  Ireland. 

[To  several  of  these  Sermons  are  annexed  Reports  of  the  Proceedings 

of  the  Society. ~\ 

A  Copy  of  the  Charter  granted  by  King  George  IL  for  erecting  Protes- 
tant Schools  in  Ireland.     4to.  Dublin,  1733.     [P.  19.  (7b.)] 

Sherlock  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  London)  A  Sermon  before  the  Society  for 
promoting  Protestant  Schools  in  Ireland,  in  1738.  4to.  London, 
1738.     [P.  19.(21.)] 

Howard  (Robert,  Bishop  of  Elphin)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1738.     4to. 

Dublin,  1738.     [P.  22.  (8.)] 
WiLcocKs  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  A   Sermon  preached  in  1739. 

4to.  London,  1739.     [P.  22.  (3.)] 
Clayton  (Robert,  Bishop  of  Cork)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1740.     4to. 

Dublin,  1740.     [P.  20.  (15.)] 
Maddox  (Isaac,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1740.     4to. 

London,  1740.     [P.  20.  (17.)] 


SERMONS  FOR  CHARITY  SCHOOLS.  399 

Herring  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1741. 
4to.  London,  1741.     [P.  20.  (18.)] 

Another* Copy,     4to.  London,  1741.     [P.  4.  (2.)] 

Stone  (George,  Bishop  of  Ferns)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1742.     4to. 
Dublin,  1742.     [P.  22.  (4.)] 

Berriman  (William)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1742.     4to.  London,  1742. 

[P.  20.  (19.)] 
Thomas  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1743.     4to.  London,  1743. 

[P.  20.  (20.)] 
Delany  (Patrick)   A  Sermon  preached  in  1744.     4to.  London,  1744. 

[P.  20.  (21.)] 

HuTTON  (Matthew,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1745.    4to. 
London,  1745.     [P.  22.  (6.)] 

Fletcher  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Kildare)  A  Sermon  preached  in   1746. 
4to.  Dublin,  1746.     [P.  22.  (5.)] 

Thomas  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1747.     4to.  Dublin,  1747. 

[P.  22.  (7.)] 

Donne  (Robert,  Bishop  of  Leighlin)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1750.      4to. 

Dublin,  1750.     [P.  4.  (1.)] 

Hayter  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1753, 
4to.  London,  1753.     [P.  4.  (3.)] 

Keene  (Edmuod,  Bishop  of  Chester)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1755.     4to. 
London,  1755.     [P.  4.  (4.)] 

Secker  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1757.     4to. 
London,  1757.     [P.  4.  (5.)] 

Stopford  (James,  Bishop  of  Cloyne)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1758.     4to. 
Dublin,  1758.     [P.  4.  (6,)] 

Fletcher  (PhiUp,  Dean  of  Kildare)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1759.     Lon- 
don, 1759.     [P.  4.  (7.)] 


V.  Sermons  preached  in  behalf  of  Hospitals  and  Infirmaries. 

Willis  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  on  the  Public  as  well  as  Private  Advan- 
tages of  Hospitals.     4to.  London,  1788.     [Hh.  1.36.] 

Sherlock  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Sahsbury)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the 
Trustees  of  the  Westminster  Infirmary.     4to.  London,  1735. 

[P.  17.  (5.)] 
Clarke  (Alured)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Winchester,  before  the  Gover- 
nors of  the  County  Hospital.     4to.  London,  1737.     [P.  19.  (22.)] 
Warburton  (William)  A   Sermon  preached  at  the  Abbey  Church,  Bath, 
for  the  General  Hospital  of  that  City.     8vo.  London,  1742. 

[P.  119.  (13.)] 

Sleech  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Cathedral,  Exon,  for  the  Be- 
nefit of  the  Hospital  for  the  Sick  and  the  Lame.     8vo.  Exon,  1743. 

[P.  119.(15.)] 

Maddox  (Isaac,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the 
Governors  of  the  London  Infirmary.     4to.  London,  1 743,  and  1 744. 

[P.  29.  (33,34.)] 


400  RELIGION. 

DoDDKiDGK  (Philip)  Compassion  to  the  Sick  recommended  and  urged,  in 
a  Sermon  at  Northampton,  for  the  Infirmary.     8vo.  London,  1743. 

[P.  128.  (17.)] 

Holme  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  preached  at  All  Saints,  Northampton,  for 
the  Benefit  of  the  County  Infirmary.     8vo.  Northampton,  1745. 

[P.  119.(14.)] 

Bishop  (Hawley)  The  Effects  of  Christianity  on  Human  Nature  :  an 
Anniversary  Sermon  at  the  Church  of  All  Saints,  Northampton,  for  the 
Benefit  of  the  Sick  and  Lame  Poor.      8vo.  Northampton,  1747. 

[P.  187.(12.)] 

Thomas  (John,  Bishop  of  Peterborough)  An  Anniversary  Sermon  at  All 

Saints,  Northampton,  for  the  Benefit  of  the  County  Infirmary.     Svo. 

Northampton,  1748.     [P.  187.  (11.)] 
Tucker    (Josiah)    Hospitals  and  Infirmaries,    considered    as   Christian 

Schools  of  Instruction    for  the  Adult  Poor  :  a  Sermon  preached   at 

Bristol,  before  the  Contributors  to  the  Bristol  Infirmary.    8vo.  London, 

1746.     [P.  187.  (14.)] 
HoRBERRY  (Matthew)  The  Preeminence  of  Charity  :    a  Sermon  at  the 

Church    oi'  St.   Chad,  Salop,   before  the    Trustees  of  the  Infirmary. 

Svo.  London,  1747.     [P.  187.  (13.)] 

Owen  (E.)  The  Natural  Grounds  and  Measures  of  Charity:  a  Sermon 
preached  in  the  Church  of  St.  Nicholas,  Liverpool,  for  the  Benefit  of 
the  Infirmary  there.     Svo.  London,  1765.     [P.  249.  (5.)] 

Percival  (T.  B.)  a  Discourse  to  the  Gentlemen  of  the  Faculty,  the 
Clergy,  and  the  Trustees  of  the  Infirmary  at  Liverpool,  on  their  re- 
spective Duties.     Svo.  Manchester,  1794.     [Hh.  3.  31.] 

Chalmers  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for  the 
Relief  of  the  Destitute  Sick,  at  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Edinburgh.  Svo. 
Glasgow,  1818.     [Hh.  2.  29.] 


vi.  Miscellaneous  Charity  Sermons. 

(1)  Sermons  preached  in  Aid   of  the   Charitable  Collec- 
tions,   for   the  Persecuted  French  Protestants. 

HicKEs  (George)  The  true  Notion  of  Persecution  stated,  in  a  Sermon 
preached  at  the  time  of  the  Contribution  for  the  French  Protestants. 
4to.  London,  1682.     [M.  14.  33.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  A  Sermon  on  reading  the  Brief 
for  the  Persecuted  Exiles  of  the  Principality  of  Orange.  4to.  London, 
1  704.     [P.  4.  (9.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1704.     [P.  40.  (4.)] 

BoLDE  (Samuel)  A  Sermon  against  Persecution,  preached  for  the  Perse- 
cuted Protestants  in  France.  With  a  Brief  Relation  of  the  Prosecu- 
tions against  the  Author  for  the  said  Sermon,  and  for  his  Plea  for 
Moderation  towards  Dissenters.     Svo.  London,  1720.     [P.  197.  1.] 

Bolde  (Samuel)  A  Sermon  for  the  French  Refugees,  March  26,  1682. 
4to.  London,  1682.     [li.  1.  31.] 


SERMONS  FOR  BENEVOLENT  ASSOCIATIONS.     401 

(2)  Sermons  preached  on  March  1.  before  the  Society  of 
Antient  Britons. 

WooTTON  (William)  A  Sermon  in  Welch,  preached  in  1722.     8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1723.     [P.  1.'39.  (4.)] 

Harris  (John)  A  Sermon  in  English,  preached  in  1724.     4to.  London, 
1725.     [P.  30.  (12.)]  * 

NicHOLL  (John)  Ancient  British  Hospitality:  a  Sermon  preached  in  1746. 
8vo.  London,  1747.     [P.  99.  (4.)] 

EvANS'(John)  The  Christian  Soldier:  a  Sermon  preached  in  1750.    8vo. 
London,  1751.     [P.  183.  (94.)] 


(3)  Sermons  preached  before  Benevolent  County 
Associations,  &c.  &c. 

Bisse  (Thomas)  Society  recommended :  a  Sermon  before  the  Society  of 
the  Natives  of  Herefordshire,  Feb.  7,  1727.     8vo.  London,  1728. 

[P.   138.  1.] 

AssHETON  (William)  A  Sermon  before  the  Natives  of  Kent.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1700.     [P.  40.  (8.)] 

Clagett  (William)  The  Humanity  and  Charity  of  Christians,  at  the  Suf- 
folk Feast,  Nov.  30,  1686.     4to.  London,  1687.     [li.  1.  32.] 

HiCKES  (George)  The  Moral  Shechinah;  or  a  Discourse  of  God's  Glory: 
a  Sermon  at  the  Yorkshire  Feast,  June  11,  1682.     4to.  London,  1682. 

[M.  14.  33.] 

King  (James)  The  Good  Samaritan  exemplified  :  a  Sermon  at  the  Anni- 
versary Meeting  of  the  Natives  of  Southampton,  Dec.  1,  1707.  8vo. 
London,  1708.     [P.  134.  (20.)] 

Manningham  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  at  the  Hampshire  Feast.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1686.     [P.  S3.  (31.)] 

Shelley  (Peter)  A  Sermon  at  the  Cheshire  Feast.     4to.  London,  1700. 

[P.  34.  (35.)] 

TiLLOTSON  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  First  General  Meeting  of 
the  Yorkshire  Society  in  London.     4to.  I^ndon,  1679.     [M.  14.  26.] 

Trimnel  (Charles)  A  Sermon  preached  on  occasion  of  the  Huntingdon- 
shire Feast.     4to.  London,  1697.     [P.  34.  (5.)] 

Wake  (William)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Gentlemen  of  the  County 
of  Dorset.     4to.  London,  1690.     [M.  15.  11.] 

Adams  (William)  The  Duties  of  Industry,  Frugality,  and  Sobriety  :  a  Ser- 
mon preached  to  a  Society  of  Tradesmen  and  Artificers  at  St.  Chad's, 
Salop.     8vo.  Loudon,  1766.     [P.  267.  (10.)] 

Brown  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Paul's,  on  occasion  of  the 
Brief  for  the  Establishment  of  Colleges  at  Philadelphia  and  New  York. 
4to.  London,  1763.     [P.  31.  (2.)] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  St.  Paul's  Rules  of  Charity :  a  Sermon  preached 
before  the  Society  for  relieving  the  Widows  and  Orphans  of  PoOr  Dis- 
senting Ministers.     4to.  London,  1749.     [R.  16.  12.] 


2  D 


402  RELIGION. 

14.  Sermons  preached  before  or  in  behalf  of  Religious 
and  Missionary  Societies, 

i.  Sermons  preached  before  the  Religious  Societies  in  London. 

Calamy  (Edmund)  The  Seasonableness  of  Religious  Societies :  a  Sunday 
Morning  Lecture.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  24.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  112.  (25.)] 

Berriman  (William)  A  Sermon  before  the  Religious  Societies  of  London. 
4to.  London,  1739.     [P.  19.  (32.)] 

DoDD  (William)  Unity  recommended :  a  Sermon  at  the  Annual  Meeting 
of  the  Religious  Societies  of  London  ;  to  which  is  added,  an  Account 
of  the  Religious  Societies.     4to.  London,  1759.     [P.  31.  (10.)] 


ii.  Sermons  before  the  Societies  in  London  for  Reformation 
of  Manners,  chronologically  arranged. 

Sermons  preached  in  London. 

Kennett  (White)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1701.     4to.  London,  1702. 

[P.  346.  (3.)] 

BissETT  (William)  Plain  English:  a  Sermon  preached  in  1704.  4to. 
London,  1704.     [M.  15.  36.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1704.     [P.  63.  (17.)] 

Wake  (William,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1705.  4to. 
London,  1705.     [P.  34.  (15.)] 

Nicholson  (William,  Bishop  of  Carlisle)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1706. 
8vo.  London,  1709.     [P.  134.  (39.)] 

Bray  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1708.     8vo.  London,  1709. 

[P.  133.  (42.)] 
WiLCOcKS  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1721. 
4to.  London,  1722.     [P.  33.  (19.)] 

Neale  (Daniel)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1722.     8vo.  London,  1722. 

[P.   150.  (6.)] 

Gibson  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  London)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1723. 
With  an  Account  of  the  Societies  for  the  Reformation  of  Manners. 
Svo.  London,  1723.     [P.  74.  (11.)] 

Chandler  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Coventry)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1724. 
Svo.  London,  1724.     [P.  109.  (4.)] 

Green  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Ely)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1726.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1726.     [P.  30.  (10.)] 

Smalbroke  (Richard,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1727. 
Svo.  London,  1727.     [P.  87.  (10.).] 

Smyth  (George)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1727.     Svo.  London,  1727. 

[P.  150.  (7.)] 
Heylyn  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1728.     Svo.  London,  1729. 

[P.  186.  (14.)] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1729.     [P.  17.  (12.)] 


SERMONS  FOR  RELIGIOUS  SOCIETIES.       403 

Denne  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1729.     4to.  London,  1730. 

[P.  17.  (13.)] 
Hare  (Francis,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1730.    8vo. 

London,  1730.     [P.  87.  (11.)] 
Knight  (James)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1732.     Svo.  London,  1733. 

[P.  87.  (12.)] 
Drew  (Robert)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1735.     4to.  London,  1735. 

[P.  17.  (14.)] 
CoBDEN  (Edward)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1736.     4to.  London,  1736. 

[P.  19.  (23.)] 
Say  (Samuel)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1736.     Svo.  London,  1736. 

[P.  93.  (4.)] 
Maddox  (Isaac,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1737.    4to. 
London,  1737.     [P.  19.  (24.)] 

Simpson  (William)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1737.     Svo.  London,  1738. 

[P.  93.  (5.)] 
Jennings  (David)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1737.     Svo.  London,  1737. 

[P.  99.  (13.)] 
Chandler  (Samuel)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1738.     Svo.  London,  1738. 

[P.   93.  (6.)] 
Neale  (Daniel)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1752.     Svo.  London,  1752. 

[P.  195.  (2.)] 
Chandler  (Samuel)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1760.     Svo.  London,  1761. 

[P.  265.  (8.)] 
Sermons  preached  in  the  Country. 

Ellis  (John)  The  Necessity  of  a  National  Reformation  of  Manners  :  a 
Sermon  at  St.  Mary's,  Nottingham,  before  the  Mayor,  Aldermen,  &c. 
12mo.  London,  1701.     [P.  349.  (2.)] 

Penn  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  before  the  Society  for  the  Reformation  of 
Manners,  at  Wendover,  Bucks,  Oct.  7,  1708.     12mo.  London,  1708. 

[P.  349.  (3.)] 


iii.  Sermons  preached  before  Missionary  and  Bible  Societies. 

Mandell  (William)  The  Duty  of  promoting  Christian  Missions:  a  Ser- 
mon preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  Dec.  4,  1814. 
Svo.  Cambridge,  1814.     [Hh.  2.  45.] 

(1)  Sermons  preached  before  the  Incorporated  Society  for 
Propagating  the  Gospel  iji  Foreign  Parts,  chronologi- 
cally arranged. 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1704     4to 
London,  1704.     [M.  14.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1704.     [P;  34.  (12.)] 


Hough  (John,  Bishop  of  Lichfield)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1705.     4to. 
London,  1705.     [P.  17.  (8.)] 

Williams  (John,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  A  Sermon  preachad  in  1706. 
4to.  London,  1706.     [P.  23.  (11.)] 

2  D  2 


404  RELIGION. 

Fleetwood  (William,  Bishop   of  St.  Asaph)  A  Sermon   preached    in 
1710-11.      8vo.  London,  1711.     [L.  15.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [P.  137.  (11.)] 

Kennet  (White)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1711-12.     8vo.  London,  1711. 

[P.  109.  (13.)] 
Stanhope  (George)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1713.     8vo,  London,  1713. 

[P.  266.  (1.)] 
Hayley  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1716.     4to.  London,  1716. 

[P.  30.  (25.)] 
BissE  (Philip,  Bishop  of  Hereford)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1718.     4to. 
London,  1718.     [P.  37.  (l.)j 

Bradford  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Carlisle)  A  Sermon  preached  in   1719. 
4to.  London,  1720.     [P.  37.  (2.)] 

Waddington  (Edward)  A  Sermon  preached  in    1720.     8vo.  London, 

1721.     [P.  138.  (9.)] 

Waugh  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1722.     Svo.  London,  1723. 

[P.  266.  (2.)] 

Wynn  (John,   Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1723.     4to. 
London,  1724.     [P.  30.  (23.)] 

WiLcocKS  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1724. 
4to.  London,  1725.     [P.  33.  (20.)] 

Leng  (John,   Bisliop  of  Norwich)  A  Sermon  preached  iii   1726.     4to. 

London,  1727.     [P.  186.  (10.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1727.     [P.  30.  (14.)] 

Egerton  (Henry,  Bishop  of  Hereford)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1728.  4to. 

London,  1729.     [P.  17.  (9.)] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1729.     [P.  37.  (3.)] 

Pearce  (Zachary)  A  Sermon  preached  in   1729.     4to.  London,  1730. 

[P.  37.  (4.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1730.     [P.  186.  (11.)] 

Denne  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1730.     4to.  London,  1730. 

[P.  22.  (1.)] 

Berkeley  (George)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1731.     4to.  London,  1731, 

[P.  37.  (5.)]  • 

Smalbroke  (Richard,  Bishop  of  Lichfield)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1732. 
4to.  London,  1733.     [P.  17.  (10.)] 

Maddox  (Isaac,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1733.    4to. 
London,  1734.     [P.  186.  (12.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1734.     [P.  266.  (3.)] 

Hare  (Francis,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1734.     4to. 
London,  1735.     [P.  17.(11.)] 

Lynch  (John)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1735.     8vo.  London,  1736. 

[P.  87.  (21.)] 

Clagett  (Nicholas,  Bishop  of  St.  David's)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1736. 

4to.  London,  1737.     [P.  93.  (1.)] 
Herring  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1737.   4to. 

London,  1737.     [P.  93.  (2.)] 


SERMONS  FOR  MISSIONARY  SOCIETIES.      405 

Butler  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1738.  4to. 
London,  1738.     [P.  93.  (3.)] 

Benson  (Martin,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1739. 
4to.  London,  1740.     [P.  20.  (2.)] 

Secker  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1740.  4to. 
London,  1741.     [P.  20.  (3.)] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1741.     8vo.  London,  1742. 

[P.  119.  (1.)] 

Mawson  (Matthias,  Bishop  of  Chichester)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1742. 
8vo.  London,  1742.     [P.  20.  (4.)] 

BeaRcroft  (Philip)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1744.     4to.  London,  1744. 

[P.  20.  (5.)] 

Button  (Matthew,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1745.  4to. 
London,  1746.     [P.  119.  (2,)^] 

George  (William)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1748.     4to.  London,  1749. 

[P.  37.  (6.)] 
Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1749.     [P.  266.  (4.)] 

Cresset  (Edward,  Bishop  of  LlandafF)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1753. 
4to.  London,  1753.     [P.  186.  (13.)] 

Hayter  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1755. 
4to.  London,  1755.     [P.  266.  (5.)] 

Keene  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  Chester)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1757.  4to. 
London,  1757.     [P.  37.  (7.)] 

Egerton  (John,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1763.  4to. 
London,  1763.     [P.  37.  (8.)] 

Yonge  (Philip,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1765.  4to. 
London,  1765.     [P.  37.  (9.)] 

Warburton  (William,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  A  Sermon  preached  in 
1766.     4to.  London,  1766.     [P.  37.  (10.)] 

Ewer  (John,  Bishop  of  LandafF)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1767.  4to. 
London,  1767.     [P.  37.  (11.)] 

Chavncy  (Charles)  Remarks  an  certain  Passages  in  a  Sermon  by  the 
Bishop  of  Lanchtff ;  in  which  the  highest  Reproach  is  cast  upon  the  Ame- 
rican Colonies.,    Svo.  London,  1768.     [P.  246.  (4.)] 

LiriNQSTON  {William)  A  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Landaf  occasioned  by 
his  Lordship's  Sermon.     London,  1768.     [P.  246.  (5.)] 

Green  (John,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1768.  4to. 
London,  1768.     [P.  37.  (12.)] 

Newton  (Thomas,  Bishop  of  Bristol)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1769.  4to. 
London,  1769.     [P.  37.  (13.]] 

Keppel  (Frederic,  Bishop  of  Exeter)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1770.  4to. 
London,  1770.     [P.  37.  (14.)] 

Vep.non  (Edward,  Bish!)p  of  Carlisle)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1798.  4to. 
London,  1798.     [Ff.  4.  72.] 

Goodenough  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Carlisle)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1812. 
4to.  London,  1812.     [lih.  7.  30.] 

Law  (George  Henry,  Bishop  of  Chester)  A  Sermon  preached  in  1816. 
4to.  London,  1816.     [Ff.  4.  72.] 


406  RELIGION. 

Foster  (Wm.)  A  Sermon  preached  on  reading  her  Majesty's  Letter  for 
promoting  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel.     8vo.  London,  1714. 

[P.   110.  (18.)] 

(2)  Sermons    preached    before   other   Missionary   Societies, 

AND    FOR    THE    BiBLE    SoCIETY,    &C. 

Hales  (Stephen)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Associates  of  Dr.  Bray 
for  converting  the  Negroes  in  the  British  Plantations.  4to.  London, 
1734.     [P.  17.  (7.)] 

Cuming  (Patrick)  Anniversary  Sermon  before  the  Society  in  Scotland 
for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1760. 

[P.  210.  (13.)] 

Leechman  (William)  Anniversary  Sermon  before  the  same  Society.  8vo. 
Edinburgh,  1767.     [P.  248.  (5.)] 

Buchanan  (Walter)  Anniversary  Sermon  before  the  same  Society.  8vo. 
Edinburgh,  1804.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

GooDE  (William)  Anniversary  Sermon  before  the  Corresponding  Branch 
in  London  of  the  same  Society.     8vo.  London,  1809.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Welwood  (Sir  H.  M.)  Anniversary  Sermon  before  the  same  Society. 
8vo.  Edinburgh,  1810.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Chalmers  (Thomas)  The  Utility  of  Missions  :  a  Sermon  before  the  same 
Society.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1816.     [Gg.  7.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1816.     [Hh.  2.  45.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1817.     [Hh.  2.  29.] 

Chalmers  (Thomas)  The  Two  great  Instruments  for  propagating  the 
Gospel.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1817.     [Hh.  2.  29.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1817.     [Hh.  2.  45.] 

Martyn  (Henry)  Christian  India :  or,  an  Appeal  on  behalf  of  900,000 
Christians  in  India  who  want  the  Bible.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Cal- 
cutta.    8vo.  Calcutta,  1811.     [Hh.  7.  29.] 

Scott  (John)  The  Nations  imploring  the  Word  of  Life ;  a  Sermon  for 
the  Benefit  of  the  Bible  Society.     12rao.  Hull,  1811.     [Hh.  7.  36.] 

Dealt ry  (Wm.)  Two  Sermons  preached  at  Colchester  for  the  Benefit  of 

the  Colchester  and  East  Essex  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.     8vo.  London, 

1813.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 
Thomason  (T.  T.)  The  Claims  of  Israel ;  a  Sermon  preached  at  Calcutta 

for  the  Benefit  of  the  London  Society  for  promoting  Christianity  among 

the  Jews.     8vo.  Calcutta,  1813.     [Gg.  6.  20.] 


15.  Sermons  preached  on  Recantations  of  Popery,  <^c, 

Lee  (Dr.)  A  Recantation  Sermon,  preached  at  St.  Paul's,  London,  Nov. 
29,  1663.     4to.  London,  1663.     [N.  8.  19.] 

Egan  (Anthony)  The  Franciscan  Convert ;  or  a  Recantation  Sermon  in 
London,  on  April  6,  1673.  To  which  is  annexed,  a  Narrative  of  the 
strange  Behaviour  and  Speeches  of  the  Papists  in  Ireland  since  his 
Majesty's  Declaration  of  Indulgence,  and  the  commendatory  Letter  in 
Latine  given  to  the  Author  by  his  Superior  before  his  Conversion. 
4to.  London,  1673.     [N.  8.  37.] 


MISCELLANEOUS   SERMONS.  407 

LuzANCY  (Hippolytus  du  Chastelet  de)  An  Abjuration  Sermon,  preached 
in  the  Savoy,  July  11,  1675.     4to.  London,  1675.     [N.  8.  20.] 

A  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  London  to  his  Friend  in  the  Country,  on  the 

frauds  of  Luzancy.     4to.  16 — .     [M.  20.  36.] 
De  LA  MoTTE  (Francis)  The  Abominations  of  the  Church  of  Rome  ;  a 

Recantation  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Savoy.     4to.  London,  1675. 

[N.  8.  20.] 

HuDLESTON  (William)  A  Sermon  on  his  Conversion  from  Popery.  8vo. 
London,  1729.     [P.  63.  (13.)] 

Adams  (John)  A  Sermon,  preached  at  St.  Clement's  Danes,  Sept.  29, 
1 700,  occasioned  by  the  recantation  of  Mr.  Clement  Foynes,  lately  a 
Quaker.     4to.  London,  1700.     [N.  8.  24.] 


16.  Miscellaneous  Sermons. 

Anonymous  Sermons. 

A  Sermon  no  less  fruitful  than  famous,  made  in  the  yeare  of  our  Lord 
1388,  and  found  out  hyd  in  a  wall.  Which  Sermon  is  set  forth  by  the 
old  copy,  without  adding  or  diminishing  save  the  old  rude  English 
here  and  there  amended.  Imprinted  at  London  by  John  Awdel,  1575. 
8vo.     [I.   18.  32.] 

The  Necessity  of  Christian  Subjection,  on  Rom.  xiii.  5.    4to.    [N,  8.  40.] 

A  Sermon  against  Quakerism  ;  a  Discourse  on  the  Resurrection  and  As- 
cension of  the  Body  of  the  Holy  Jesus  of  Nazareth.  8vo.  London, 
1711.     [P.  133.  (23.)] 

The  Thankful  Penitent  :  a  Practical  Discourse  on  Luke  vii.  47.  8vo. 
London,  1712.     [M.  19.  28.] 

The  Christian  cautioned  against  his  Spiritual  Adversary.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1731.     [P.  266.  (19.)] 

The  Occasional  Preacher,  Nos.  I. — IX.     8vo.  London,  1741-42. 

[E.  21.  7.] 

The  Great  Importance  of  Christian  Communion.  12mo.  Darlington, 
1800.     [Hh.  4.  32.]  

Adam  (Thomas)  Christ's  Riches.     8vo.  York,  1772.     [P.  305.  (14.)] 

Adams  (WiUiam)  A  Test  of  True  and  False  Doctrines.  8vo.  London, 
1770.     [P.  .302.  (2.)] 

The  First  of  a  Series  of  Letters  to  the  Author  of  **  Pieias  Oxoniensis" 

in  Answer  to  his  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Adams,  occasioned  by  the  publica- 
tion of  his  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1770.     [P.  302.  (3.)] 

Alleyne  (John)  Episcopacy  asserted,  and  recommended  as  the  great 
Bond  of  Union.     4to.  Cambridge,  1701.     [N.  8.  28.] 

Anderson  (John)  A  Sermon  on  John  i.  "  to  which  is  annexed  the  Ge- 
nealogy of  Christ.     8vo.  London,  1731.     [P.  63.  (12.)] 

Barlow  (William)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Paules  Crosse,  March  1,  1600. 
With  a  short  Discourse  of  the  late  Earl  of  Essex,  his  Confession  and 
Penitence  before  and  at  the  time  of  his  death.     12mo.  London,  1601. 

[G.  8.  27.] 


408  RELIGION. 

Barrow  (Isaac)  A  Sermon  on  the  Passion  of  our  Saviour,  on  Good- 
Friday,  April  13,  1677.     4to.  London,  1677.     [M.  14.  27.] 

An  Appeal  to  the  Light;  or  Richard  Baxter's  Account  of  four  accused 
Passages  of  a  Sermon  on  Eph.  i.  3.     4to.  London,  1674.     [L.  15.  21.] 

Bedford  (Arthur)  The  Doctrine  of  Assurance ;  or  the  Case  of  a  weak 
and  doubting  Conscience.     London,  1738.     [P.  93.  (10.)] 

Benson  (George)  The  Gospel  Method  of  Justification.  8vo.  London, 
1758.     [P.  214.  (4.)] 

Binckes  (William)  The  Christian  Synagogue  :  or  the  Original,  Rise,  and 
Benefit  of  Parochial  Churches.     Svo.  London,  1710.     [P.  73.  (14.)] 

BissE  (Thomas)  A  Defence  of  Episcopacy.     4to.  Oxford,  1708. 

[P.  27.  (1.)] 
Blackall  (Offspring)  Sermon  on  the  Keeping  of  Christian  Festivals.    4to. 
London,  1705.     [P.  23.  (13.)] 

The  Divine  Institution  of  Magistracy.     8vo.  London,  1709. 

[N.  9.  6.] 

Blackburne  (Rev.  Mr.)  A  Sermon  to  a  large  Congregation  in  the 
Country,  on  Friday,  Jan.  5,  1753,  being  the  day  distinguished  in  the 
Almanacks  for  this  present  year  by  the  title  of  Christmas  Day.  Svo. 
London,  1753.     [P.  183.  22.] 

Blennerhassett  (Thomas)  Legal  Obedience  in  opposition  to  unlimited, 
the  Subject's  necessary  Duty  and  Prince's  best  Security,  a  Sermon  at 
Berwick  Street  Chapel,  Westminster.     Svo.  London,  1716. 

[P.  183.  (16.)] 

BosTwicK  (David)  Self  disclaimed  and  Christ  exalted.  Svo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1776.     [Hh.  2.  42.] 

BowDEN  (James)  The  Affection  of  Christ  to  his  Young  Disciples.  Svo. 
London,  1795.     [Hh.  2.  42.] 

Two  Notable  Sermons  made  by  that  worthy  Martyr  of  Christ,  Master 
John  Bradford.     Svo.  London,  1574.     [I.  18.  32.] 

Bradford  (Samuel)  An  Exhortation  to  Purity  and  Peace.  Svo.  London, 
1710.     [P.  183.  (21.)] 

Bradford  (Samuel)  The  Christian  Religion  the  Occasion,  not  the  Cause  of 
Division.     Svo.  London,  1716.     [M.  19.  10.] 

Bradford  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  Sermon  on  the  Design  and  Use 
of  Confirmation.     Svo.  London,  1724.     [P.  76.  (17.)] 

Bradford  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  A  Discourse  concerning  Bap- 
tismal and  Spiritual  Regeneration.     12mo.  London,  1810.   [Ff.  8.  50.] 

Two  other  Copies.     12mo.  London,  1810.  <  t,,    '-  '  ^  ^ 

Bradford  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Carlisle)  The  Honest  and  the  Dishonest 
Ways  of  getting  Wealth.     Svo.  London,  1720.     [P.  74.  (12.)] 

Bramston  (William)  Lukewarmness  in  Religion.     4to.  London,  171S. 

[P.  38.  (13.)] 
Bramston  (William)  The  Duty  of  Praying  for  our  Governors.     4to.  Lon- 
don, 1714.     [P.  38.  (14.)] 
Brett  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  on  Remission  of  Sins  according  to  the  Scrip- 
tures and  the  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  England.     Svo.  London,  1711. 

[P.  137.  (10.)] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1712.     [N.  9.  21.] 


MISCELLANEOUS    SERMONS.  409 

Brett  (Thomas)  The  Doctrine  of  Remission  of  Sins,  and  the  Power  of 
Absolution,  as  set  forth  in  a  late  Sermon,  explained  and  vindicated  in 
Remarks  on  Dr.  Cannon's  Account  of  his  two  Motions  in  the  Lower 
House  of  Convocation.     8vo.  London,  1712.     [M.  20.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1712.     [N.  9.  21.] 

Brett  (Thomas)  The  Honour  of  the  Christian  Priesthood.     8vo.  London, 

1712.     [N.  9.  21.] 
Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1712.     [P.  112.  (18.)] 

Brett  (Thomas)  The  Extent  of  Christ's  Commission  to  baptize.  8vo. 
London,  1712.     [N.  9.  21.] 

Brett  (Thomas)  The  Christian  Altar  and  Sacrifice.     8vo.  London,  1713. 

[N.  9.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1713.     [P.  93.  (6.)] 

Brooke  (Thomas)  The  Perfections  of  God  displayed  in  his  Works  :  a 
Sermon  preached  at  the  Florists'  Meeting  in  Nantwich.  Svo.  London, 
1731.     [P.  87.  16.] 

Brown  (John)  A  Sermon  on  the  Pursuit  of  False  Pleasure,  and  the  Mis- 
chiefs of  Immoderate  Gaming.     Svo.  London,  1752.     [P.  186.  (3.)] 

Brown  (John)  A  Sermon  on   the  Duty  of  Personal  Service  in  Defence  of 

ourselves  and  Country.     Svo.  London,  1761.     [P.  214.  (11.)] 

Bryan  (Matthew)  The  Certainty  of  a  Future  Judgment.  4 to.  London, 
1685.     [P.  28.  (28.)] 

BuLKLEY  (Charles)  Two  Discourses  on  Catholic  Communion,  relating  in 
particular  to  the  different  Sentiments  of  Christians  concerning  Baptism. 
Svo.  London,  1754.     [P.  185.  (6.)] 

Bullock  (Thomas)  The  Nature  of  Oaths,  and  Guilt  of  Perjury.     Svo. 

London,  1723.     [P.  139.  (2.)] 
Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1723.     [P.  138.  (4.)] 

Bullock  (Thomas)  Jesus  Christ  the  Prophet,  whom  Moses  foretold.  Svo, 
London,  1724.     [P.  138.  (5.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1724.     [p.  214.  (13.)] 

Bunting  (Jabez)  Justification  by  Faith.    Svo.  Leeds,  1813.    [Hh.  2.  45.] 

Burton  (Hezekiah)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Authority  of  Men  in  the 
Kingdom  of  Christ,  a  Sermon  preached  in  the  reign  of  King  Charles  H. 
Svo.  London,  1718.      P.  137.  (16.)] 

Bury  (Arthur)  The  Mystery  of  Iniquity  discovered.     4to.  London,  1660. 

[li.  1.  31.] 

Calamy  (Edmund)  A  Caveat  against  New  Prophets,  in  Two  Sermons. 
Svo.  London,  1708.     [M.  19.  26.] 

Camfield  (Benjamin)  The  Commination  of  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of 
England  vindicated,  and  recommended  to  the  Consideration  of  all  pious 
Christians.     4to.  London,  1680.     [M.  14.  27.] 

Camfield  (Benjamin)  God's  Providence  in  sending  and  dissolving  Snows 
and  Frosts,  preached  in  1684,  on  Account  of  the  extreme  Cold  Wea- 
ther.    Svo.  London,  1740.     [P.  99.  (14.)] 

Campbell  (J.  B.)  The  Gospel  Invitation,  a  Sermon.  12mo.  Charleston, 
1816.     [Hh.  7.  37.] 


410  RELIGION. 

Chalmers  (Thomas)  The  Duty  of  giving  an  immediate  Diligence  to  the 
Business  of  the  Christian  Life.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1817.     [Gg.  7.  9.] 

Two  other  Copies.     Svo.  Edinburgh,  1816-17.    [Hh.  2.  29,45.] 

Chalmers  (Thomas)  The  Doctrine  of  Christian  Charity  applied  to  the 
Case  of  Religious  Differences.     8vo.  Glasgow,  1818.     [Hh.  2.  29-3 

Chandler  (Samuel)  Knowledge  and  Practice  necessary  to  Happiness. 
Svo.  London,  1728.     [P.  2Q5.  (2.)] 

Chibald  (Wm.)  A  Tryall  of  Faith,  a  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1622. 

[D.  18.  15.] 

Clarke  (Adam)  The  Doctrine  of  Salvation  by  Faith  proved :  or,  an 
Answer  to  the  Question,  What  must  I  do  to  be  saved  ?  8vo.  London, 
1816.     [Hh.  2.  45.] 

Clayton  (N.)  The  Importance  of  Sincerity  in  Public  Worship,  to  Truth, 
Morals,  and  Christianity.     8vo.  Liverpool,  1776.     [P.  294.  (14.)] 

Clayton  (Tho.)  Unity  of  Worship  recommended.     4to.  London,  1704. 

[P.  38.  (10.)] 

Cocker  (W.  B.)  The  good  and  faithful  Servant  recompensed.  Svo. 
Leicester.     [Hh.  2.  34.] 

Coleire  (Richard)  A  Sermon  at  Isleworth,  occasioned  by  a  Rape  and 
Murder.     Svo.  London,  1723.     [P.  110.  (11.)] 

Colet  (John)  A  Sermon  on  Conforming  and  Reforming.  12mo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1661.     [P.  356.  — .] 

Collier  (Jeremy)  A  Sermon  on  the  Preference  of  Giving  to  Receiving. 
4to.  London,  1723.     [P.  4.  (8.)] 

Cooke  (Shadrach)  An  Exhortation  to  Firmness  and  Constancy  in  Reli- 
gion.    4to.  London,  1689.     [M.  14.  12.] 

Cooper  (John)  The  foolis  Prophets  disp[l]aied;  a  Sermon.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1638.     [M.  19.  15.] 

Cox  (Robert)  The  Importance  of  a  Meek  and  Merciful  Spirit;  a  Sermon. 
Svo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  29.] 

Crossinge  (Richard)  Peace  and  Joy  the  Reward  of  Righteousness  proved. 
Svo.  Cambridge,  1718.     [P.  76.  (8.)] 

Dawson  (Benjamin)  Hints  to  Parents  on  the  Education  of  their  Children. 
4to.  London,  1759.     [P.  31.  (23.)] 

De  Gols  (Gerard)  The  Terrors  of  God's  Judgments  ;  a  Sermon  on  the 
GreatStormof  Wind,  Feb.  15,  1713.    Svo.  London,  1714.   [M.19.23.] 

Delaune  (William)  Of  Original  Sin;  a  Sermon.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

[M.  19.  16.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1713.     [N.  9.  5.] 

Denne  (John)  A  Sermon  on  the  Nature,  Design,  and  Benefits  of  Con- 
firmation.    Svo.  London,  1726.     [P.  76.  (16.)] 
Derham  (William)  Christo-Theology :  or  a  Demonstration  of  the  Divine 
Authority  of  the  Christian  Revelation.     Svo.  London,  1730. 

[P.  87.  (17.)] 

Dering  (Edward)  A  Sermon  on  John  vi.  34,  preached  at  the  Tower  of 
London,  Dec.  11,  1569.     Svo.  London,  1569.     [L  IS.  32.] 

Dickens  (Charles)  An  Occasional  Sermon,  on  reading  a  Letter  from  T. 
Edwards,  D.  D.  to  Dr.  Kipling.     4to.  St.  Ives,  1793.     [Gg.  1.  14.] 


MISCELLANEOUS    SERMONS.  4.11 

DoDD  (William)  Mutual  Knowledge  in  a  Future  State  ;  an  Argument  of 
Consolation  under  the  Loss  of  Friends.     8vo.  London,  1766. 

CP.  267.  (7.)] 

DoRRiNGTON  (Theopliilus)  The  Regulations  of  Play,  proposed  and  recom- 
mended.    8vo.  London,  1706.     [P.  276.  (7.)] 

Edwards  (John)  The  Eternal  and  Intrinsick  Reasons  of  Good  and  Evil. 
4to.  Cambridge,  1699.     [N.  8.  28.] 

Edwards  (Jonathan)  The  Justice  of  God  in  the  Damnation  of  Sinners, 
explained,  illustrated,  and  proved.     8vo.  London,  1774.     [Hh.  3.  31.] 

Edwards  (Thomas)  The  Predictions  of  the  Apostles  concerning  the  End 
of  the  World.     8vo.  Bury,  1790.     [Hh.  3.  35.] 

Edwards  (Thomas)  The  Jewish  and  Heathen  Rejection  of  the  Christian 
Miracles.     4to.  Cambridge,  1790.     [Hh.  1.  36.] 

Erskine  (John)  The  Influence  of  Religion  on  National  Happiness.  8vo. 
Edinburgh,  1756.     [P.  210.  (12.)] 

Evans  (John)  A  Sermon  at  the  Evening  Lecture  at  Salters'  Hall,  July  5, 
1716.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [P.  116.  (11.)] 

Eyre  (Richard)  The  Necessity  of  Grace,  with  our  Reason,  in  Christian 
Faith.     8vo.  Oxford,  1715.     [M.  20.  24.] 

Another  Copy.     8 vo.  London,  1715.     [P.  11 2.  (17.)] 

Falconer  (Thomas)  The  Folly  and  Criminality  of  Inquiries  into  Fu- 
turity.    8vo.  Oxford,  1812.     [Hh.  2.  34.] 

Falconer  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  on  Oaths,  their  Nature,  Obligation,  and 
Influence.     8vo.  Oxford,  1813.     [Gg.  6.  2.] 

Fawcett  (John)  A  Sermon  on  laying  the  Foundation  Stone  of  a  Par- 
sonage-house.    8vo.  Carlisle,  1814.     [Ff.  7.  47.] 

Felton  (Henry)  The  Eternal  Joy  of  God's  Presence,  a  Sermon.  4to. 
London,  1699.     [M.  14.  14.] 

Fisher  (Joseph)  The  Honour  of  Marriage.     4to.  London,  1695. 

*^  [P.  23.  (19.)] 

Fleming  (Caleb)  No  Protestant  Popery.     8vo.  London,  1756. 

[P.  215.  (18.)] 

Fleming  (Caleb)  St.  Paul's  Orthodoxy.     8vo.  London,  1759. 

[P.  215.  (19.)] 

Fleming  (Caleb)  The  Equality  of  Christians  in  the  Province  of  Religion. 

8vo.  London,  1760.     [P.  215.  (20.)] 
FouLKEs  (Robert)  An  Alarme  for  Sinners.    4to.  London,  1679.    [N.  8.  24.] 
Fowler  (Edward)  A  Discourse  of  Offences,  delivered  in  Two  Sermons, 

Aug.  19,  and  Sept.  2,  1683,  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Gloucester. 

4to.  London,  1683,     [N.  8.  28.] 
Reflections  upon  that  Act  of  the  Gloucester  Common-Council,  which  occa- 
sioned Dr.  Fowler's  printing  his  Discourse  of  Offences.      4to.  London, 

1683.     [N.  8.  28.] 
Fowler  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Gloucester)  A  Discourse  of  the  Descent  of 

the  Man-Christ  Jesus  from  Heaven,  together  with  his  Ascension.    8vo. 

London,  1706.     [R.  12.  8,] 
Free  (John)  The  Bloody  Methods  of  propagating  the  Popish  Religion. 

8vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  95.  (12.)] 


412  RELIGION. 

Fuller  (Andrew)  The  Nature  and  Importance  of  Walking  by  Faith. 
12mo.  Northampton.     [Hh.  4.  24.] 

Fuller  (Andrew)  The  Importance  of  a  deep  and  intimate  Knowledge  of 
Divine  Truth,  a  Sermon.      12mo.  London,  1796.     [li.  1.  34.] 

Fysh  (Henry)  The  Period  of  Human  Life  not  unalterably  fixed.  8vo. 
1738.     [P.  116.  (14.)] 

Galland  (Thomas)  The  Charge  of  Madness  brought  against  the  Experi- 
mental Christian  considered  ;  and  his  Sanity  vindicated.  8vo.  Louth, 
1818.     [Gg.  5.  25.] 

Garmston  (John)  An  Endeavour  to  assert  and  explain  the  Justice  of 
God  in  visiting  the  Iniquity  of  the  Fathers  upon  the  Children.  8vo. 
London,  1727-     [P.  76.(12.)] 

Gerard  (Alexander)  National  Blessings,  an  Argument  for  Reformation. 
8vo.  Aberdeen,  1/59.     [P.  210.  (17;)] 

Gibson  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  London)  An  Earnest  Dissuasive  from  In- 
temperance in  Meats  and  Drinks.     Svo.  London,  1744.    [P.  183.  (9.)] 

Gibson  (Edmund)  Trust  in  God,  the  best  Remedy  against  Fears  of  all 
kinds.      12mo.  London,  1749.     [P.  347.  (8.)] 

Gibson  (John)  Observations  on  the  Credibility  and  Importance  of  Scrip- 
ture History.     Svo.  Edinburgh,  1762.     [P.  210.  (10.)] 

Goad  (J.)  An  Advent  Sermon  at  St.  Paul's,  Dec.  7,  1662.  4to.  London, 
1663.     [li.  1.  31.] 

Goddard  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  containing  a  Plan  for  Reforming  the  Li- 
turgy and  Articles  of  the  Church  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1772. 

[P.  305.  (13.)] 

Godfrey  (Henry)  The  Grace  of  God  that  bringeth  Salvation.  8vo. 
London,  1819.     [Hh.  7.  29.] 

Goodman  (John)  The  Golden  Rule;  or  the  Royal  Law  of  Equity  ex- 
plained.     12mo.  London,  1688.     [P.  346.  (2.)] 

Gordon  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  before  the  Society  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  on  the 
text  "  That  the  Hypocrite  reign  not,  lest  the  People  be  ensnared." 
Job  xxxiv.  30.     8vo.  London,  1733.     [P.  65.  (7.)] 

Granger  (James)  An  Apology  for  the  Brute  Creation.  Svo.  London, 
1773.     [P.  305.  (3.)] 

Granger  (James)  The  Nature  and  Extent  of  Industry.  Svo.  London, 
1773.     [P.  305.  (4.)] 

Green  (John)  The  Sin  against  the  Holy  Ghost.     Svo.  London,  1747. 

[P.   165.  (5.)] 

Hall  (Archibald)  Two  Discourses  on  Grace  and  Holiness.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1777.     [Hh.  4.  45.] 

Hall  (Joseph,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  Pharisaisme  and  Christianitie  com- 
pared, in  a  Sermon  at  Paule's  Crosse,  May  1,  1608.  Svo.  London, 
1608.     [K.  15.  35.'] 

Hall  (Joseph)  The  Passion  Sermon,  preached  at  St.  Paul's  Cross  on 
Good  Friday,  1609.     12mo.  (reprinted)  Birmingham,  1794.[Ii.  1.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Birmingham,  1794.     [lib.  4.  36.] 

Hall  (Robert)  Modern  Infidelity  considered  with  respect  to  its  Influence 
on  Society.     (Two  Copies.)     Svo.  London,  1811.     [Hh.  7.  28,29.] 


MISCELLANEOUS    SERMONS.  413 

Harris  (John)  The  Atheist's  Objection,  that  we  can  have  no  idea  of  God, 
refuted.     4to.  London,  1698.     [P.  36.  (14.)] 

Harrison  (Thomas)  Sermon  after  conforming  to  the  Church  of  England. 
8vo.  London,  1729.     [P.  63.  (5.)] 

Henley  (John)  Remarks  on  Mr.  Harrisofi's  Sermon,  in  a  Theological  Lec- 
ture.    Svo.  London,  1729.     [P.  63.  (6.)] 

Harwood   (Edward)   An   Oration  pronounced   on   the   Anniversary  of 
Christ's  Nativity.     Svo.  London,  1764.     [P.  256.  (10.)] 

Heathcote  (Ralph)  Morality  and  Religion,  essential   to  Society.     Svo. 
London,  1756.     [P.  213.  (1.)] 

HiLDRop  (John)  Immorality  the  Root  of  Infidelity.     Svo.  London,  1747. 

[P.   1S3.  (10.)] 

HoLBROOK  (Anthony)  Christian  Essays  upon  the  Immorality  of  Unclean- 
ness  and  Duelling,  delivered  in  Two  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1727. 

[P.   138.  (14.)] 

HoLDEN  (Richard)  The  Improvement  of  Navigation  a  great  Cause  of  the 
Increase  of  Knowledge.     4to.  London,  1680.     [N.  8.  25.] 

Holland  (John)  The  Folly  and  Guilt  of  Intemperance.     Svo.  London, 

1750.     [P.  267.  (11.)] 
HoRBERRY   (Matthew)  The  Athanasian  Creed  explained  and  defended. 

Svo.  Oxford,  1749.     [P.  183.  (5.)] 
HoRNECK  (Anthony)  The  Glories  of  the  other  World  :  a  Sermon  preached 

at  St.  Mary-le-Savoy  on  Easter-Day,  March  27,  1687.     Svo.  London, 

1708.     [P.  133.  (24.)] 

HoRT  (Robert)  A   Sermon   on  the  glorious  Kingdom    of  Christ  upon 
Earth,  or  the  Millenium.     Svo.  London,  1748.     [P.  183.  (23.)] 

Jackson  (Miles)  The  Constraining  Power  of  the  Love  of  Christ.     Svo. 
Edinburgh,  1806.     [Hh.  2.  36.] 

Jacomb  (William)  Family  Instruction  recommended  from  the  Example  of 
Abraham,  two  Sermons  upon  Genesis  xviii.  19.     Svo.  London,  1719. 

[P.   128.  (19.)] 

Jennings  (John)  Of  the  Christian  Revelation.     4to.  London,  1701, 

[P.  38.  (11.)] 

Johnson  (John)  No  Alphabetical  Letters  before  Moses.     Svo.  London, 
1748.     [E.  26.  3.] 

Jones  (David)  A  Sermon  on  1  Tim.  vi.  17.     4to.  London,  1690. 

[M.  15.  22.] 

Jones  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  upon  Duelling.     4to.  Cambridge,  1792. 

[Hh.  4.  46.] 

Keith  (George)  Two  Sermons  preached  at  St.  George,  Botolph-lane, 
London,  May  12,  1700.     4to.  London,  1700.     [N.  S.  24.] 

Keddington  (R.)  Naphthali ;  or  Jacob's  difficult  Prophecy  explained. 
Svo.  London,  1767.     [P.  266.  (16.)] 

Kelsall  (Edward)  A  Sermon  on  Moderation.     Svo.  London,  1718. 

[P.   112.  (13.)] 

Kennicott  (Benjamin)  Christian  Fortitude.     Svo.  Oxford,  1757. 

[P.  213.  (2.)] 


414  RELIGION. 

Kidder  (Richard)  The  Judgment  of  Private  Discretion  in  Matters  of 
Religion  defended,  in  a  Sermon  on  1  Thess.  v.  21.     4to.  London,  1687. 

[M.  15.  5.] 

Knaggs  (Thomas)  An  Exhortation  to  a  Personal  and  National  Repent- 
ance.    8vo.  London,  1707.     [P.  133.  (27.)] 

Knaggs  (Thomas)  A  Persuasive  to  Contentment  under  Afflictions.  8vo. 
London,  1708.     [P.  133.  (26.)] 

Knight  (James)  A  Discourse  on  the  Conflagration  and  Renovation  of 
the  World.     8vo.  London,  1736.     [P.  87.  (13.)] 

Knight  (Robert)  Nature  and  Obligation  of  Relative  Holiness.  8vo. 
York,  1728.     [P.  116.  (19.)] 

Lambe  (J.)  The  Liberty  of  Human  Nature  discussed,  stated,  and  limited. 
4to.  London,  1684.     [M.  14.  26.] 

Lamotte  (Charles)  The  Greatness  of  God's  Works  in  the  Vegetable 
World,  preached  before  the  Gentlemen  Florists  at  Stamford.  8vo. 
London,  1740.     [P.  99.  (15.)] 

Lardner  (Nathaniel)  A  Caution  against  Conformity  to  the  World.  8vo. 
London,  1739.     [P.  93.  (22.)] 

Law  (Edmund)  Litigiousness  repugnant  to  the  Laws  of  Christianity. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1743.     [P.  119.  (4.)] 

Law  (Edmund)  The  True  Nature  and  Intent  of  Religion.  8vo.  New- 
castle, 1768.     [P.  267.  (1.)] 

Law  (George)  The  Doctrine  of  Christianity  on  the  subject  of  War.  4to. 
London,  1799.     [Gg.  1.  14.] 

Leechman  (William)  The  Nature  and  Reasonableness  of  Prayer.  8vo. 
Glasgow,  1743.     [P.  210.  (2.)] 

Leng  (John)  Motives  to  Trust  in  God.     4to.  London,  1715.  [M.  15.  21.] 

Leng  (John)  The  Duty  of  Moderation.     4to.  London,  1715.  [M.  15.  21.] 

Lewis  (George)  The  Conference  of  St.  Paul  and  King  Agrippa.  8vo. 
London,  1729.     [P.  63.  (15.)] 

Lucas  (Richard)  The  Influence  of  Conversation.     12mo.  London,  1707. 

[P.  344.  (3.)] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1769.     [li.  1.  34.] 

Lynford  (Thomas)  Primitive  Christianity  revived :  a  Sermon.  4to. 
London,  1709.     [M.  15.  21.] 

Lyng  (William)  The  Causes,  Mischiefs,  and  Cures  of  National  Divi- 
sions :  a  Sermon  preached  before  the  Mayor,  &c.  of  Norwich,  April 
18,  1703.     4to.  London,  1703.     [M.  15.  10.] 

Maclaurin  (John)  Glorying  in  the  Cross  of  Christ:  a  Sermon.  l2mo. 
London,  1794.     [Hh.  7.  32.] 

M'Pheuson  (James)  An  Address  to  the  Public  in  general  and  the  Reli- 
gious World  in  particular,  on  the  fatal  Consequence  of  Evil  Speaking. 
8vo.  Liverpool,  1804.     [Hh.  2.  36.] 

Mandell  (William)  The  only  availing  Method  of  Salvation :  a  Sermon. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1817.     [Hh.  7.  28.] 

Mandell  (William)  The  Origin  and  End  of  our  Christian  Calling  :  a  Ser- 
mon.    8vo.  Cambridge,  1819.     [Ff.  6.  37.] 


MISCELLANEOUS    SERMONS.  415 

Manningham  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  upon  the  dreadful  Storm,  in  St.  An- 
drew's Church,  Holborn,  Nov.  1703.     4to.  London,  1704.  [M.  15.  10.] 

M ARKioTT  (George)  Two  Sermons  on  the  Mortality  of  Mankind.  8vo. 
London,  1771.     [P.  305.  (18.)] 

Marriott  (George)  Three  Considerations  (in  residue)  on  the  State-Inter- 
mediate, or  first  future  Revolution  of  Being  :  in  Three  Sermons.  8vo. 
London,  1775.     [P.  305.  (19.)] 

Marsh  (Richard)  The  Vanity  and  Dangers  of  Modern  Theories.  -Ito, 
Cambridge,  1699.     [P.  38.  (7.)] 

Marston  (Edward)  A  Sermon  on  Simony  and  Sacrilege.  4to.  London, 
1699.     [P.  36.  (10.)] 

Mason  (Frederick)  The  Authority  of  the  Church  in  making  Canons  and 
Constitutions  concerning  Things  indifferent.     4to.  London,  1705. 

[N.  8.  23.] 

Massey  (Edmund)  A  Sermon  against  the  Danger  and  Sinful  Practice  of 
Inoculation.     8vo.  London,  1722.     [P.  139.  (3.)] 

Mather  (Nathanael)  The  Righteousness  of  God  through  Faith.  4to. 
London,  1694.     [li.  1.  31.] 

Meadowcourt  (Richard)  The  Nature  of  Truth  defined,  and  its  Defini- 
tion applied  to  the  Holy  Scriptures.     8vo.  London,  1725.  [P.  76.  (4.)] 

A  Sermon  of  Antichrist,  preached  at  Christ  Church,  Dublin,  Nov.  12, 
1676.     ByHenry,  Bishop  of  Meath.     4to.  London,  1679.  [M.  14.  27.] 

MiLNER  (Joseph)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Kingston-upon-Hull.  4to. 
Hull,  1785.     [Hh.  1.  38.] 

On  the  various  Degrees  of  Accountability  at  the  Day  of  Judg- 
ment.    4to.  York.     [Hh.  1.  38.] 

MouLDEN  (John)  Inoculation  for  the  Small-pox  considered  ;  and  proved 
by  the  Word  of  God  to  be  sinful.     8vo.  London,  1762.  [P.  266.  (13.)] 

Naylob  (M.  J.)  The  Insanity  and  Mischief  of  Vulgar  Superstitions,  in 
Four  Sermons.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1795.     [Hh.  2.  42.] 

Newton  (John)  The  Best  Wisdom  :  a  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1788. 

[Hh.  4.  45.] 
Newton  (John)  The  Great  Advent:  a  Sermon.     8vo.  London,  1789. 

[Hh.  3.  35.] 

Newton  (John)  Motives  to  Humiliation  and  Praise.     8vo.  London,  1798. 

[Hh.  2.  42.] 

Newion  (Thomas)  Two  Sermons:  1.  On  Forms  of  Prayer,  and  particu- 
larly on  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  England  ;  and,  2.  Pharisaism 
and  Popery  paralleled.     8vo.  London,  1745.     [P.  95.  (13.)] 

Nichols  (William)  God's  Blessing  on  Mineral  Waters  :  a  Sermon  preach- 
ed at  Tunbridge  Wells.     4to.  London,  1702.     [M.  20.  4.] 

Oates  (Titus)  The  Design  of  Christ's  coming.     4to.  London,  1679. 

[M.  14.  27.] 

Patrick  (Symon)  A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Paul's  on  St.  Mark's  Day, 

1686.  4to.  London,  1686.     [N.  8.  6.] 

Patrick  (Symon)  A  Sermon  preached  on  St.  Peter's  Day.     4to.  London, 

1687.  [P.  27.  (3.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  20.  6.] 


416  RELIGION. 

Payne  (William)  The  Mystery  of  the  Christian  Faith  and  of  the  Blessed 
Trinity  vindicated,  and  the  Divinity  of  Christ  proved  :  in  Three  Ser- 
mons.    8vo.  London,  1696.     [N.  9.  40.] 

A  Letter  from  Dr.  [Payne]  to  the  Bishop  of  [Rochester],  in  Vindication 
of  his  Sermon  on  Trinity  Sunday.     4to.  London,  1696.     [N.  6.  35.] 

Pearce  (Zachary,  Bishop  of  Rochester)  A  Sermon  at  a  Jubilee  kept  by 
the  Collegiate  Church  of  Westminster.     4to.  London,  1760. 

[P.  31.  (14.)] 

Peckard  (Peter)  The  Unalterable  Nature  of  Vice  and  Virtue.  8vo. 
London,  1775.     [P.  280.  (7.)] 

Pegge  (Samuel)  Light  shining  in  Darkness.     8vo.  London,  1742. 

[P.   119.  (9.)] 

Perkins  (Joseph)  A  Sermon  on  the  Resurrection  of  Christ.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1707.     [P.  113.  (18.)] 

Perron ET  (Vincent)  Some  Thoughts  on  the  Divine  Hospitality  of  the 
Gospel,  in  a  Discoyrse  on  Romans  xii.  3.     8vo.  London,  1745. 

[P.   132.  (3.)] 

Piers  (Henry)  Christ  born  that  we  may  be  born  again.  8vo.  London, 
1743.     [P.  253.  (9.)] 

Plumptre  (James)  The  House  of  Mourning  and  the  House  of  Feasting: 
a  Sermon.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1804.     [Hh.  2.  36.] 

Plumptre  (James)  The  Case  of  the  Jews  and  Samaritans.  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1811.     [Hh.  7.  29] 

Powell  (Matthew)  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Distemper  raging  among 
the  Horned  Cattle.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1748.     [P.  165.  (4.)] 

Price  (Richard)  The  Vanity,  Misery,  and  Infamy  of  Knowledge  without 
suitable  Practice.     8vo.  London,  1770.     [P.  305.  (6.)] 

Prince  (Thomas)  The  Natural  and  Moral  Government  and  Agency  of 
God  in  causing  Droughts  and  Rains  :  a  Sermon  at  Boston,  Aug.  24, 
1749,  a  General  Thanksgiving  day  in  the  Province.  8vo.  Boston  printed. 
London,  reprinted,  8vo.  1750.     [P.  187.  (25.)] 

PuGH  (Hugh)  The  True  Nature  of  Religious  Zeal  stated,  as  it  concerns 
both  Church  and  Dissenters.     8vo,  London,  1710.     [P.  112.  (5.)] 

PuRKis  (WilHam)  A  Review  of  English  Literature  as  it  respects  Moral 
and  Religious  Inquiry.     4to.  London,  1790.     [Hh.  1.  36.] 

Ramsden  (Richard)  Remarks  on  the  First  Verse  of  the  First  Chapter  of 
Genesis.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1816.     [Hh.  2.  34.] 

Reading  (William)  A  Sermon  against  profane  Swearing.  8vo.  London, 
1731.     [P.  63.  (9.)] 

Ridgley  (Thomas)  The  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin  considered,  in  Two 
Sermons.     8vo.  London,  1725.     [P.  128.  (18.)] 

Robinson  (Thomas)  Serious  Attention  to  Personal  Holiness  and  Sound- 
ness of  Doctrine  considered.     8vo.  London,  1808.     [Hh.  2.  8(J.] 

Ryland  (John)  The  Earnest  Charge  and  Humble  Hope  of  an  Affection- 
ate Pastor.     8vo.  Bristol,  1793.     [Hh.  7.  37.] 

Sacheverell  (Henry)  The  Christian  Triumph  ;  or  the  Duty  of  Praying 
for  our  Enemies.     8vo.  London,  1713.     [P.  110.  (7.)] 

ScoTT  (Thomas)  Christian  Zeal.     8vo.  Ipswich,  1739.     [P.  235.  (3.)] 


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Scott  (Thomas,  of  Aston  Sanford)  Preparation  for  Death  and  Judgment. 
8vo.  London,  1786.     [Hh.  '2.  42.] 

Scott  (John,  of  Hull)  The  Importance  of  the  Sabbath.     8vo.  Hull,  1807. 

[Hh.  2.  36.] 
Scott  (John)  The  Fatal   Consequences  of  Licentiousness.     l;2mo.  Hull, 
1810.     [Hh.  4.  22.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Hull,  1810.     [Hh.  7.  36.] 

Scott  (John)  The  Destiny  of  Israel.     12mo.  Hull,  1813.     [Hh.  7.  36.] 

Scott  (John)  The  Reciprocal  Duties  of  Ministers  and  People.  8vo.  Hull, 
1816.     [Hh.  7.  28.] 

Secker  (William)  A  Wedding-Ring  fit  for  the  Finger.  8vo.  London, 
1707.     [Hh.  2.  36.] 

Sharp  (Thomas)  A  Sermon  on  the  Lord's  Supper.     8vo.  York,  1727. 

[P.  76.  (14.)] 
Sheldon  (Richard)  Christ  on  his   1  hrone,  not  in  Popish  Secrets.     4to. 

London,  1622.     [N.  8.  20.] 
Sherlock  (William)  The  Charity  of  lending  without  Usury  ;  and  the  true 

Notion  of  Usury  briefly  stated.     4to.  London,  1692.     [N.  8.  28.] 

Sherlock  (William)  An  Exhortation  to  those  redeemed  Slaves  who  came 
to  St.  Paul's  to  give  God  Thanks  for  their  Deliverance  out  of  their 
Captivity  at  Machaness.     8vo.  London,  1702.     [P.  63.  (19.)] 

Simeon  (Charles)  The  Gospel  Message,     royal  8vo.  Cambridge,  1796. 

[Hh.  1.  38.] 
Simeon  (Charles)  Christ  crucified.     8vo.  London,  1811.     [Hh.  7.  29.] 

Smalbroke  (Richard)  The  Reverence  due  to  the  House  of  God.     8vo. 

London,  1721.     [P.  116.  (13.)] 
Smalridge  (George)  on  partaking  of  other  Men's  Sins.     8vo.  London, 

1711.     [P.  137.  (1.)] 
Smith  (Elisha)  Sermon  on  the  great  Tempest  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  Feb.  21, 

1713.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  23.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  110.  (12.)] 

Smith  (Haddon)  On  Methodistical  Deceit.     8vo.  London,  1770. 

[P.  249.  (16.)] 
Smith  (John)  An  Apology  to  Christians,  for  the  Gospel  and  its  Minis- 
ters.    4to.  London,  1709.     [M.  15.  21.] 

Smith  (Thomas)  The  Credibility  of  the  Mysteries  of  the  Christian  Reli- 
gion.    4to.  London,  1675.     [P.  34.  (32.)] 

Smith  (William)  The  Absurdity  of  an  unworking  Faith ;  and  Satisfac- 
toriness  of  a  Faith  like  Abraham's,  which  wrought  with  his  Works.  8vo. 
Norwich,  1751.     [P.  183.  (13.)] 

Smith  (William)  A  Plain  Account  of  Justification.     8vo.  Norwich,  1752. 

[P.  183.(11.)] 
Smith  (William)  The  Scripture  New  Creature,  in  two  Sermons.     8vo. 
Norwich,  1753.     [P.  183.  (12.)] 

Smith  (William)  The  Christian's  Encouragement  to  read  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures.    8vo.  Norwich,  1756.     [P.  213.  (9.)] 

Smithies  (William)  A  Sermon  on  Gal.  vi.  2.  preached  at  St.  Giles's  in 
the  Fields,  Aug.  24,  1684  ;  with  a  Reply  to  Observator.  4to.  London, 
1684.     [N.  8.  24.] 

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SouTHCOMB  (Lewis)  Universal  Love  the  truest  Mark  of  a  Christian.    4to. 

Sherborne,  1752.     [P.  38.  (12.)] 

Stanhope  (George)  Preparation  for  Death  and  Judgment.     4to.   Lon- 
don, 1695.     [P.  26.  (5.)] 

The  Perfection   and   Sufficiency  of  Scripture.     4to.   London, 

1697.     [N.  8.  28.] 

Stanhope  (Michael)  The  Church  of  England  not  guilty  of  the  Schism 
charged  upon  them  by  the  Nonjurors.     8 vo.  London,  1717. 

[P.  74.  (IS.)] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  A  Caution  against  Reh'gious  Delusion.  8vo.  London, 
1739.     [P.  93.  (8.)] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  A  Discourse  on  the  Governing  Providence  of  God. 
8vo.  London,  1757.     [P.  213.  (16.)] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  On  Justification  by  Faith.     8vo.  London,  1757. 

[P.  214.  (2.)] 
Stebbing  (Henry)   Christ's   Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins.     8vo.  London, 
1769.     [P.  249.  (9.)] 

Stennett  (Joseph)  The  Complaints  of  an  Unsuccessful  Ministry.  8vo. 
London,  1753.     [P.  214.  (20.)] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward)  The  Mischief  of  Separation.    4to.  London,  1687. 

[N.  8.  (25.)] 
Stillingfleet  (Edward)  Scripture  and  Tradition  compared.      4to.  London, 
1688.     [P.  26.  (6.)] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward)  The  Mysteries  of  the  Christian  Religion  asserted 
and  vindicated.     4to.  London,  1691.     [M.  20.  6.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1791.     [N.  8.  25.] 

Sutton  (Edward)  The  Serpent  anatomised  :  a  moral  Discourse,  wherein 
that  foul  serpentine  vice  of  base  creeping  Flattery  is  manifestly  dis- 
covered and  justly  reproved.     4to.  London,  1626.     [Hh.  8.  22.] 

Sydall  (Elias)  The  True  Protestant  and  Church  of  England  Clergy 
vindicated  from  the  imputation  of  preaching  up  themselves.  4to. 
London,  1715.     [M.  15.  21.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1715.     [P.  137.  (12.)] 

Sydenham  (Humphry)  The  Arraignment  of  the  Arian  :  a  Sermon.  4to. 
London,  1636.     [M.  19.  35.'] 

Sydenham  (Humphrey)  Moses  and  Aaron :  or  the  Affinity  of  Civill  and 
Ecclesiastick  Power.     4to.  London,  1636.     [M.  19.  35. ] 

Sykes  (Arthur  Ashley)  The  DiflTerence  between  the  Kingdom  of  Christ 
and  the  Kingdoms  of  this  World.     8vo.  London,  1717.     [N.  9.  7.] 

Thompson  (James)  Sermon  before  Oliver  Cromwell,  in  1655.  8vo. 
London,  1714.     [M.  19.  24.] 

TiLLOTsoN  (John)  The  Protestant  Religion  vindicated  from  the  Charge 
of  Singularity  and  Novelty.     4to.  London,  1680.     [P.  36.  (20.] 

Tillotson  (John)  A    Persuasive  to  frequent  Communion  in  the  Holy  Sa- 
crament of  the  Lord  s  Supper.     4to.  London,   1683.     [M.  14.  33.] 
Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1811.     [Ff.  S.  50.] 

Tillotson  (John)  The  Unity  of  the  Divine  Nature  and  the  Blessed  Tri- 
nity.    4to.  London,  1693.     [M.  15.  1.] 


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ToTTiE  (Jolin)  Sympathizing  Affection,  a  Principle  of  Nature  enforced 
by  Reason  and  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1751.     [P.  187.  (10.)] 

TouLMiN  (Joshua)  The  Manner  of  contending  for  the  Faith  considered. 
8yo.  London,  1771.     [P.  302.  (9.)] 

Traill  (Robert)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Aberdeen,  Aprils,  1755.  8vo. 
Aberdeen,  1755.     [P.  333.  (5.)] 

Trapp  (Joseph)  A  Sermon  on  Preaching,  Hearing,  and  Practising  the 
Word  of  God.     4to.  London,  1730.     [P.  19.  (31.)] 

Trebeck  (Andrew)  A  Sermon  on  making  a  Collection  for  the  Poor. 
4to.  London,  1739.     [P.  28.  21.] 

Trimnel  (Charles,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Tunbridge 
Wells,  Sept.  18.  1715.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [M.  19.  11.] 

Trimnel  (Charles)  Peaceableness  the  Great  Christian  Duty.  4to.  Lon- 
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Turner  (John)  Divine  Omnipresence.     4to.  London,  1683.     [M.  15.  8.] 
Venn  (Henry)  The  Variance  between  Real  and  Nominal  Christians  con- 
sidered ;  and  the  Cause  of  it  explained:     a  Sermon.     8vo.   London, 
1759.     [Hh.  3.  47.] 

Venn  (Henry)  An  earnest  and  pressing  Call  to  keep  holy  the  Lord's 
Day.     8vo.  Leeds,  1760.     [Hh.  3.  47.] 

Venn  (Henry)  Christ  the  Joy  of  the  Christian's  Life,  and  Death  his  Gain: 
the  Substance  of  a  Sermon.     8vo.  Leeds,  1763.     [Hh.  3.  47.] 

Venn  (Henry)  Man  a  Condemned  Prisoner  and  Christ  the  Strong  Hold 
to  save  him.       Svo.  London,  1769.     [Hh.  2.  47.] 

Venn  (Henry)  Plain  Proofs  of  the  Deity  of  Christ  and  of  the  Benefit 
inseparable  from  believing  it  with  a  true  heart.     8vo.  London,    1790. 

[Hh.  2.  42.] 

Venn  (John)  The  Nature  of  the  Gospel,  as  stated  in  the  Writings  of  St. 
Paul.     8vo.  London.  1790.     [Hh.  4.  45.] 

Wake  (William,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  The  Danger  and  Mischief  of  mis- 
guided Zeal.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [P.  266.  (11.)] 

Ward  (William)  An  Address  to  England  :  a  Discourse  on  tlie  Causes  of 
her  Danger,  her  Warnings,  and  her  Evidences  of  Glorifying  God. 
Svo.  Bungay,  1807.     [Hh.  7-  29.] 

Warner  (Richard)  The  Claims  of  the  Church  of  England  to  the  Fide- 
lity of  its  Members  fairly  and  plainly  stated.     Svo.  Bath,  1819. 

[Hh.  2.  32.] 

Waterland  (Daniel)  Regeneration  stated  and  explained  according  to 
Scripture  and  Antiquity.     London,  1740.     [P,  93.  (9.)] 

Watson  (John)  IModeration  or  Candour  recommended  to  those  that 
differ  from  us.     Svo.  London,  1751.     [P.  183.  (19.)] 

Webster  (William)  A  Discourse  on  the  Duty  of  Keeping  the  whole 
Law.     Svo.  London,  1730.     [P.  87.  (19.)] 

Webster  (William)  The  Fitness  of  the  Witnesses  of  the  Resurrection  of 
Christ  considered.     Svo.  London,  1731.     [P.  87.  (18.)] 

Webster  (William)  The  Sin  of  being  ashamed  of  our  Religion  explained. 
Svo.  London,  1737.     [P.  93.  (15.)] 

Webster  (William)  Two  Sermons  on  the  Sabbath,     Svo.  London,  1751. 

[P.  183.  (4.)] 
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Wells  (Edward)  The  great  and  indispensable  Duty  of  a  decent  and 
reverent  Behaviour  in  Church.     l2mo.  London,  1716.     [P.  345.  (2.)] 

Wells  (Edward)  On  the  Capacity  of  Children  to   receive  Religious  In- 
struction, and  of  the  Manner  how  to  give  it  them,  &c.     12mo.   Lon- 
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Wesley  (John)  Salvation  by  Faith.    8vo.  London,  1740.     [P.  338.  (4.)] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Bristol,  1763.     [E.  27.  5.] 

Wesley  (John)  Free  Grace.     8vo.  London,  1740.     [P.  338.  (5.)] 
Wesley  (John)  Catholick  Spirit.      12mo.  London,  1755.     [E.  27.  5.]] 
Wesley  (John)  A  Word  to  Men  of  Pleasure.     12mo.    [E.  27.  5.] 

Whiston  (William)  On  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul.  4to.  Cambridge, 
1705.     [N.  8.  (28.)] 

Whitby  (Daniel)  A  Discourse  confirming  the  Truth  and  Certainty  of 
the  Christian  Faith  from  the  extraordinary  Gifts  and  Operations  of  the 
Holy  Ghost.     4to.  London,  1691.     [N.  8.  25.2 

Whitby  (Daniel)  'H  AoyiKrf  Aarpeia  :  A  Sermon  proving  that  Reason  is 
to  be  our  Guide  in  the  Choice  of  our  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1714. 

[M.  19.23.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [P.  112.  (16.)] 

White  (T.  P.)  On  Justification,  Two  Sermons.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1807. 

[Hh.  2.  36.] 

Whitefield  (George)  The  Nature  and  Necessity  of  our  New  Birth  in 
Jesus  Christ  in  order  to  Salvation.     8vo.  London,  1737.     [P.  93.  (7.)] 

Whitefoot  (John)  A  Discourse  upon  1  Peter  iv.  8.  wherein  the  Power 
and  Efficacy  of  Charity,  as  it  is  a  means  to  procure  the  Pardon  of  Sin, 
is  explained  and  vindicated.     12mo.  Cambridge,  1695.     [P.  349.  (5.)] 

WiLcocKS  (Joseph)  Advice  to  Protestants  residing  in  Foreign  Parts.  4to. 
London,  1709.     [P.  19.  (35.)] 

Wimple  (Charles)  An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Parish  of  Wimple. 
4to.  London,  1749.     [P.  31.  (27.)] 

WiTHERSPOON  (John)  The  Trial  of  Religious  Truth.  8vo.  Glasgow, 
1759.     [P.  326.  (5.)] 

Wright  (Samuel)  The  Love  of  one  another  the  great  Duty  of  Christians, 
considered  in  Two  Sermons  preached  Nov.  5  and  Nov.  7,  1710.  8vo. 
London,  1710.     [E.  21.  7.] 

Young  (Edward)  A  true  Estimate  of  Human  Life,  in  which  the  Passions 
are  considered  in  a  new  Light.     4to.  London,  172S.     [P.  28.  (19.)] 


XI.  Mystical  and  Ascetic  Divinity. 

Anonymous  Tracts. 

A  Discourse  of  Divine  Assistance   and  the  Method  thereof.      12mo. 
London,  1679.     [M.  18.  11.] 

A  New  Song.     The  Spouse's  Complaint,  with  the  Bridegroom's  Answer. 
12mo.  1763.     [E.  27.  5.] 


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A  Practical  Discourse  of  Humility.     12mo.  London,  1681. 

[M.  18.  11.] 
The  Triumph  of  Truth,  with  Extracts  from  Penn's  Sandy   foundation 
shaken.     8vo.  London,  1700.     [P.  S21.  (13.)] 


Alvarez  (Jacob!)  De  Vita  Spiritual!  ejusque  Perfectione  Libri  V.     folio, 
Moguntias,  1614.     [I.  13.  23.'] 

— De  Exterminatione  Mali  et  Promotione  Boni  Libri  Quinque. 

folio,  Moguntiee,  1614.     [I.  13.  23.] 

Bayly    (Lewis,    Bishop   of  Bangor)   The  Practice  of  Piety.       12mo. 
London,  1680.     [[Ff.  8.  59.] 

Beaumont  (.J.)  Some  Observations  upon  the  Apologie  of  Dr.   Henry 
More  for  his  Mystery  of  Godliness.     4to.  Cambridge,  1665. 

[M.  20.  31.] 
— ■ Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1665.     [NT.  8.  35.] 

Blosii  (Ludovici)  Speculum    Spirituale.      4to.   Coloniee,  1615. 

[Ff.  7.  15.] 
BouRGOiNEi  (Fraricisci)   Classis  Meditationum   in   Excellentias  et  Veri- 

tates   Evangelicas    jEternae   Veritatis  Jesu    Christi.     8vo.   Antverpiae, 

1629.     [E.  16.  40.] 

Brooks  (Thomas)  Precious  Remedies  against  Satan's  Devices.  12mo. 
London,  1676.     ^li.  3.  54.] 

Bruni  (Vincentii)  Meditationes  in  Passionem  et  Resurrectionem  D,  NT. 
Jesu  Christi.     18mo.  Coloniae,  1609.     [K.  16.  26.] 

Dyke  (Daniel)  The  Mystery  of  Self  Deceiving  or  a  Discourse  and  Disco- 
very of  the  Deceitfulness  of  Man's  Heart.     4to.  London,  1614. 

[E.  19.  13.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1628.     [G.  7.  10.] 

Feake  (Christopher)  A  Beam  of  Light  shining  in  the  midst  of  Darkness 
and  Confusion.     4to.  London,  1659.     [Hh.  8.  22.] 

Fenelon  (Francois  Salignac  de  la  Mothe,  Archbishop  of  Cambray) 
Pastoral  Letter  concerning  the  Love  of  God,  translated  into  English. 
12mo.  London,  1715.     [M.  18.  3.] 

Fenelon  (F.  S.)  Private  Thoughts  upon  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1719. 

[R.  14.  44.] 

Ferraria  (Hieronymi)  Triumphus  Crucis  :  De  Veritate  Fidei.  8vo. 
Parisiis,  1510.     [K.  17.  27.] 

Flavel  (John)  Husbandry  spiritualized,  and  Navigation  spiritualized. 
8vo.  Newcastle,  1800.     [Ff.  6.  33.] 

Flavel  (John)  Navigation  spiritualized.     12mo.  Hull,  1791.     [li.  1.  34.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Hull,  1791.     [Hh.  4.  36.] 

Gaudier  (Ant.)  De  Vera  Jesu  Christ  Imitatione.     l8mo.  Coloniae, 

[D.  17.  20.] 

Gazxi  (Angelini)  Pia  Hilaria.     8vo.  Londoni,  1657.     [H.  8.  33.] 

Gerhardi  (Johannis)  Meditationes  Sacrae.     24mo.   Cantabrigiae,   1634. 

[H.  17.  42.] 


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Gerhard  (John)  Holy  Meditations,  translated  from  the  Latin  [By  Ralph 
Winterton.]     12mo.  London,  1718.     [Ii.2.  18.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1618.     [H.  8.  16.] 

GiRALDi  (Zachariae)  De  Operibus  Christi  imitandis  Liber.  4to.  Bo- 
noniffi.     [K.  20. 18.] 

Granate  (Loys  de)  Le  Memorial  de  la  Vie  Chrestienne  ;  traduit  d'Espa- 
nol  en  Francois  par  N.  Colin.      12mo.  Douay,  1582.     [K.  17.  27.] 

Ludovici  Granatensis  de  Doctrina  sive  Disciplina  Vitae  Spiritiialis  Libel- 
lus.     12mo.  Colonise,  1657.     [A,  7.  26.] 

Harphii  (Henrici)  Theologia  Mystica.    4to.  Brixise,  1601.     [G.  20.  17.] 

HoRSTii  (Jacobi)  Apkorismi  Eucbaristici ;  id  est,  Piae  et  Sanctae  Celebra- 
tionis et  Communionis  Monita,  ex  praecipuis  Asceticis  coUecta  et  illus- 
trata.     18mo.  Colonise,  1638.     [H.  17.  26.] 

Horstii  (Jacobi)  Paradisus  Animse  Christianse.     12mo.  Colonic,  1675. 

[K,  18.48.] 
HuGONis  (Hermanni)  Pia  Desideria.    12mo.  Londini,  1677.    [K.  17.  32.] 

Kempis  (Thomas  a)  The  Christian's  Pattern :  or  a  Treatise  of  the  Imita- 
tion of  Christ.     12mo.  Hull.     [lib.  4.  44.] 

Launuii  (Joannis)  Disserfatiu  de  Auctore  Librorum  de  Imitatione  Christi. 
8vo.  Parisiis,  1663.     [C.  15.  10.] 

Law  (William)  A  Practical  Treatise  on  Christian  Perfection.  12mo. 
London,  1741.     [Ff.  8.  45.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1734.     [E.  27.  6.] 

Law  (William)  A  Serious  Call  to  a  Devout  and  Holy  Life.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1733.     [Ff.  7.  ^2,.'] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1733.     [R.  7.  61.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1772.     [li.  2.  28.] 

Marshall   (Walter)    The  Gospel    Mystery   of  Sanctification.      12mo. 

London,  1765.     [li.  2.  30.] 
-: Another  Copy.     ]2mo.  London,  1803.     [li.  2.  29.] 

Mason  (Wm)  The  Believer's  Pocket  Companion.    18mo.  London,  1774- 

[Ff.  8.  68.] 

Owen  (John)  Of  the  Mortification  of  Sin  in  Believers.  12mo.  Oxford, 
1658.     [li.  2.  47.] 

Owen  (John)  The  Grace  and  Duty  of  Spiritual-mindedness.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1717.     [li.  3.  8.] 

Owen  (John)  The  Nature,  Power,  Deceit,  and  Prevalency  of  Indwelling 
Sin  in  Behevers.     12mo.  Paisley,  1772.     [F.  8.  108.] 

Pendarves  (John)  Arrows  against  Babylon  :  or  Certain  Queries,  serving 
to  a  Clere  Discovery  of  the  Mystery  of  Iniquity.     4to.  London,  1656. 

[Hh.  8.  22.] 

Perrot  (John)  An  Epistle  for  the  most  pure  Amity  and  Unity,  in  the 
Spirit  and  Life  of  God,  to  all  sincere-hearted   Souls.      4to.  London, 

[L.  15.21.] 

PosTELLi  (Gulielmi)  De  Nativitate  Mediatoris  ultima,  nunc  futura,  et  toti 
orbi  terrarum  manifestanda.  Opus.     4to.     [|K.  19.  10.] 

RoMAiNE  (William)  A  Treatise  upon  the  Life  of  Faith.  (Two  Copies.) 
12mo.  London,  1764.     [li.  2.  58,59.] 


MYSTICAL  AND  ASCETIC   DIVINITY.  423 

Romaine  (William)  A  Treatise  upon  the  Walk  of  Faith.     12mo.  London, 

1771.     [li.  2.  57.] 
Romaine  (William)    The  Triumph  of  Faith.     12mo.  London,  1795. 

[li.  2.  56] 

RowE  (Elizabeth)  Devout  Exercises  of  the  Heart.     12mo.  London,  1777. 

[Ff.  8.  118.] 

Savonarola  (Hieronymi)  De  Simplicitate  Christianae  Vitae  Libri  Quin- 
que.     12mo.  Coloniae,  1550.     [G.  18.  19.] 

Saywew-  (William)  The  Duty  of  Godliness  ;  with  Motives  and  Directions 
to  the  Practice  of  it.     l2mo.  Cambridge,  1687.     [M.  18.  26.] 

Searle  (Ambrose)  The  Christian  Remembrancer :  or  Short  Reflections 
upon  the  Faith,  Life,  and  Conduct  of  a  Christian.  12mo.  London, 
1814.      [Aa.  3.  84.] 

SiBBES  (Richard)  Bowels  opened  :  or  a  Discovery  of  the  near  and 
clear  Love,  Union,  and  Communion  betwixt  Christ  and  the  Church. 
4to.  London,  1648.     [E.  1.30.] 

Taylor  (Jeremy,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor)  The  Rules  and  Exercises 
of  Holy  Living  and  Holy  Dying.     8vo.  London,  1727.     [Ff.  6.  89.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1706.     [R.  12.  3.] 

Taylor  (Jeremy)  Contemplations  on  the  State  of  Man,  in  this  Life,  and 
in  that  which  is  to  come.     8vo.  London,  1718.     [li.  1.  5.] 

Penitential  Meditations  of  a  Soul  touched  with  Remorse  for  having  a 
long  time  recited  the  Lord's  Prayer  without  due  Attention  and  Reflec- 
tion.    Corrected  by  Joseph  Trapp.     l8mo.  London.     [E.  8.  32.] 

Usher  (James,  Archbishop  of  Armagh)  A  Method  for  Meditation  :  or 
a  Manuall  of  Divine  Duties  fit  for  every  Christian's  Practice.  12rao. 
London,  1657.     [K.  8.  37.] 

Vivis  (Joannis  Ludovici)  Excitationes  Animi  in  Deum.  12mo.  Lugduni, 
1565.      [L.  18.  19.] 

Wekdenhagen  (Johannis  Angeli)  TYXOAOFIA  Vera  I[acobi]  BQoeh- 
men]  T[eutonici],  xl  Quaestionibus  explicata.  18mo.  Amstelodami, 
1633.     [A.  7.  25.] 

Wesley  (John)  A  Plain  Account  of  Christian  Perfection.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1801.     [li.  1.  18.]. 

Wesley  (Charles)  The  Life  of  Faith.    8vo.  London,  17—     [P.  338.  (7.)] 


XII.  Miscellaneous  Treatises  in  Divinity. 
1.  Miscellaneous  English  Treatises. 

Adam  (Thomas)  Private  Thoughts  on  Religion.     (Two  Copies.)     12mo. 
York,  17^5.     [li.  3.  38,40.] 

Two  other  Copies.     In  his  Posthumous  Works,  Vol.  I.   <  U,.  *_  *,~-i* 

AiNswoRTH  (Henry)  A  Treatise  of  the  Communion  of  Saincts.     18mo. 
London,  1615.     [D.  18.  32.] 


424  RELIGION. 

Alleine  (Joseph)  An  Alarm  to  Unconverted  Sinners.  12mo.  London, 
1770.     [Ff.  8.  58.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  York,  1778.     [Ff.  8.  71.] 

Ambrose  (Isaac)  Looking  unto  Jesus.     8  vo.  Edinburgh,  1771.     [Ff.  7.5.] 

AsGiLL  (John)  A  Collection  of  Tracts,  written  from  1700  to  1715.  8vo. 
London,  V.  Y.     [R.  12.  8.] 

Avery  (E  )  Scripture-Prophecies  opened,  which  are  to  be  accomplished 
in  these  last  Times,  which  do  attend  the  Second  Coming  of  Christ.  4to. 
London,  1647.     [Hh.  8.  22.] 

Balguy  (John)  A  Collection  of  Tracts,  Moral  and  Theological.     8vo. 

London,  1734.     [G.  25.  18.] 
■ ■  Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1734.     [Ff.  7.  116.] 

Barrington  (John  Shute,  Viscount)  An  Essay  on  the  several  Dispensa- 
tions of  God.     8vo.  London,  1732.     [F.  25.  31.] 

Barrow  (Isaac)  The  Duty  and  Reward  of  Bounty  to  the  Poor.  12mo. 
London,  1671.     [C.  19.  22.] 

Barton  (Richard)  The  Analogy  of  Divine  Wisdom  in  the  Natural,  Moral, 
and  Spiritual  System  of  Thmgs.     8vo.  London,  1737.     [R.  18.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Dublin,  1750.     [F.  23.  29.] 

Sacriledge  arraigned  by  St.  Paul,  Rom.  ii.  22.  Prosecuted  by  Isaac 
Basir£.     8vo.  London,  1668.     [M.  7.  23.] 

Baxter  (Richard)  Miscellaneous  Tracts.     4to.  London,  1653-1691. 

[R.  8.  39,] 

Baxter  (Richard)  The  Poor  Man's  Family  Book ;  teaching  him  how  to 
become  a  true  Christian.     8vo.  London,  1674.     [D.  15.  41.] 

Another  Copy.      12rao.  London,  1697.     [Ii.  3.  44.] 

Baxter  (Richard)  A  Call  to  the  Unconverted,  to  turn  and  live.  (Two 
Copies.)     12mo.  London,  1789.     [Ii.  3.  45,46.] 

Benson  (George)  A  Supplement  to  some  Tracts  formerly  published.  8vo. 
London,  1748.     [A.  18.  124.] 

Berridge  (John)  The  Christian  World  unmasked.     12nio.  London,  1773. 

[P.  310.  (5.)] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1773.     [Ii.  1.  6.] 

Beveridge  (William,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph)  Private  Thoughts  upon  Reli- 
gion.    2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1709,  1712.     [Ff.  6.  8,9.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Lpndon,  1709.     [Ff.  6.  7.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [B.  7.  13.] 

Blackwood  (Christopher)  Some  Pious  Treatises.  4to.  London,  1644-5- 
8-53-54.     [E.  1.28.] 

Boyle  (Hon.  Robert)  A  Discourse  about  the  Possibility  of  a  Resurrection 
(annexed  to  some  Considerations  about  the  Reconcileableness  of  Reason 
and  Religion.)     8vo.  London,  1675.     [K.  18.  8.] 

Boyle  (Robert)  Some  Considerations  touching  the  Style  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures.     8vo.  London,  1675.     [K.  18.  9.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1661.     [K.  18.  10.] 

Boyle  (Robert)  Some  Motives  and  Incentives  to  the  Love  of  God.  8vo. 
London,  1661.     [K.  18.  10.] 


MISCELLANEOUS    DIVINITY.  425 

Boyle  (Robert)  The  Martyrdom  of  Theodora  and  Uidymus.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1687.     [K.  18.  11.] 

Boyle  (Robert)  Of  the  high  Veneration  Man's  Intellect  owes  to  God,  pe- 
culiarly for  his  Wisdom  and  Power.    Svo.  London,  1685.     [K.  18.  12.] 

Boyle  (Robert)  The  Christian  Virtuoso.  To  which  are  subjoined,  1.  A 
Discourse  about  the  Distinction  that  represents  some  things  as  above 
but  not  contrary  to  Reason;  2.  Part  of  a  Discourse  on  Greatness  of 
Mind  promoted  by  Christianity.     Svo.  London,  1690.     [K.  18.  16.] 

Brougham  (Henry)  Reflections  on  a  Book  entitled  "  The  Genuine  Re- 
mains of  Dr.  Barlow,  Bishop  of  Lincoln."     4to,  London,  1694. 

[P.  42.  (6.)] 

Brown  (Sir  Thomas)  Christian  Morals.     12mo.  Cambridge,  1716. 

[F.   16.  15.] 

Brown  (Sir  Thomas)  Religio  Medici.     12mo.  London,  1 736.    [A.  19.  50.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Sarum)  A  Collection  of  several  Tracts  and 
Discourses  written  in  the  years  1677  to  1704.  3  vols.  4to.  London, 
1704.     [N.  6.  31-33.] 

Another  Collection  of  Tracts  and  Discourses,  written  principally 

between  the  years  1678-1685.     4to.  London,  V.  Y.     [P.  43.  — .] 

Another  Collection  of  Tracts  and   Discourses,  written   in   the 


years  1690  to  1703.     4to.  London,  1704.     [M.  15.  6.] 
Burnetii  (Thomae)  De  Fide  et  Officiis  Christianorum  Liber.     4to.  Lon- 
dini,  1722.     [Q.  6.  33.] 

Exemplar  aliud,     4to.  Londini,  1722.     [O.  6.  9.] 

"tBurnetii  (Thomse)  Theoria  Sacra  Telluris.     4to.  Londini,  1689. 
BuRTHOGGE  (Richard)  Causa  Dei ;  or,  an  Apology  for  God.     8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1675.     [D.  15.  8.] 

Calamy  (Edmund)  The  Godly  Man's  Ark.     12mo.  London,  1644. 

[E.  16.  28.] 

Carpenter  (Richard)  Experience,  Historic,  and  Divinitie.     Svo.  London, 

1642.     [F.  16.  17.] 
Casaubon  (Meric)  A  Treatise  concerning  Enthusiasme  as  it  is  an  Effect 

of  Nature  :  but  is  mistaken  by  many  for   Divine  Inspiration.     Svo. 

London,  1656.     [S.  3.  31.] 
Cecil  (Richard)  A  Friendly  Visit  to  the  House  of  Mourning.     12rao. 

London,  1793.     [Hh.  7.  32.] 
Scripture   References   [ascribed   to  the   Rev.    Dr.   Chalmers.]     12mo. 

Glasgow,  1817.     [Hh.  7.  37.] 
Chapman  ( )  The  Englishman  directed  in  the  Choice  of  his  Religion.' 

12mo.  London,  1729.     [P.  340.  (5.)] 
Some  Thoughts  on  Self  Love,  Innate  Ideas,  Free-will,  Taste,  Sentiment, 

Liberty,  and  Necessity,  &c.  occasioned  by  reading  Mr.  Hume's  Works, 

and  a  short  Treatise  written  by  Lord  Bolingbroke  on  Compassion,  &c. 

By  the  Author  of  the   Essay  on  Spirit   [Robert  Clayton,  Bishop  of 

Ciogher.]     Svo.  Dublin,  1753.     [P.  178.  (3.)] 

Cooper  ( )  Four  Dissertations.     Svo.  London,  1766.     [P.  247.  (1.)] 

Copley  (John)  Doctrinal  and  Moral  Observations  concerning  Religion. 

4to.  London,  1612.     [N.  8.  20.] 


426  RELIGION. 

Cruso  (Timothy)  The  Necessity  of  an  early  Victory  over  Satan.     4to. 
London,  1693.     [li.  1.  31.] 

CuRTEis  (Thomas)  Essays  Moral  and  Divine.     8vo.  London,  1715. 

[P.  315.  (1.)] 

De  Coetlogon  (Charles)  A  Dissertation  on  God's  last  End  in  the  Creation 
of  the  World.     8vo.  London,  1788.     [Hh.  3.  45.] 

Doddridge  (Philip)  The  Rise  and  Progress  of  Religion  in  the  Soul.    8vo. 
London,  1779.     [A.  17.  114.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Portsea,  1798.     [Gg.  8.  15.] 

Two  other  Copies.     24mo.  London,  1805.     [Ff.  8.  76,77.] 

An  Extract  from  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  Religion  in  the 


Soul.     12mo.  York,  1791.     [li.  1.  34.] 

Dudley  (the  second  Lord  North)  Light  in  the  way  to  Paradise :  with 
other  occasionals.     12mo.  London,  1682.     [H.  8.  21.] 

Dun  (Lord)  Friendly  and  Familiar  Advices.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1754. 

[P.  320.   (1.)] 

Dunton  (John)  Religio  Bibliopoles  :  or  the  Religion  of  a  Bookseller.  8vo. 
London,  1738.     [P.  224.  (1.)] 

Edwards  (John)  A  Survey  of  the  various  Methods  of  Religion.  2  vols. 
8vo.  London,  1699.     [R.  10.  24,25.] 

Edwards  (John)  A  Discourse  concerning  Truth  and  Error,  especially  in 
matters  of  Religion.     8vo.  London,  1701.     |[R.  10.  8.] 

Edwards  (John)  Remains.     8vo.  London,  1731.     [R.  10.  82.] 
Edwards  (Jonathan)  A  Treatise  concerning  Rehgious  Affections.     (Two 
Copies.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1772.     [Ff.  6.  26,27.] 

Edwards  (Jonathan)  Two  Dissertations,  concerning  the  End  for  which 
God  created  the  World,  and  the  Nature  of  true  Virtue.  12rao.  Edin- 
burgh, 1778.     [li.  2.  3.] 

Edwards  (Jonathan)  The  distinguishing  Marks  of  a  Work  of  tlie  Spirit 
of  God  :  abridged  by  John  Wesley.     12mo.  London,  1755.     [E.  27.  5.] 

Edwards  (Jonathan)  An  humble  Attempt  to  promote  explicit  Agreement 
and  visible  Union  of  God's  People  in  extraordinary  Prayer  for  the 
Revival  of  Religion.     12rno.  Northampton,  1789.     [li.  1.  ZS.'] 

Edwards  (Jonathan)  Remarks  on  important  Theological  Controversies. 
12mo.  Edinburgh,  1796.     [Ff.  7.  44.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  Edinburgh,  1796.     [li.  2.  7-] 

Another  Copy.    2  vols.  12mo.  Edinburgh,  1793-96.    \l\.2.B,9.'] 

Edwards  (Thomas)  Two  Dissertations;  1.  On  Religious  Bigotry  and 
Persecution,  and  their  Contrariety  to  the  Temper  and  Conduct  of 
Christ ;  and  2.  On  the  Principal  Qualifications  and  Canons  for  the 
right  and  accurate  Interpretation  of  the  New  Testament.  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1766.     [P.  256.  (1.)] 

Elis  (Clement)  The  Necessity  of  serious  Consideration  and  speedy  Re- 
pentance.    8vo.  London,  1699.     [R.  10.  86.] 

Elis  (Clement)  The  Summe  of  Christianity.     8vo.  London,  1703. 

[P.  3%S.  (6.)] 
Elis  (Clement)  The  Duty  of  Parents  and  Masters  of  Families.     12mo. 
London,  1734.     [P.  340.  (2.)] 


MISCELLANEOUS    DIVINITY.  427 

Elis  (Clement)  Rest  for  tlie  Heavy-laden  ;  promised  by  Jesus  Christ  to 
all  sincere  Believers.      12mo.  London,  1756.     [11.21.  57.] 

Erskine  (John)  Theological  Dissertations.     12rao.  Edinburgh,  1808, 

[Ff.  7.   107.] 

Fell  (John,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  On  the  Vanity  of  Scoffing :  or,  a  Letter 
to  a  Witty  Gentleman.     4to.  London,  1674.     [P.  35.  14.] 

Flavel  (John)  A  Saint  indeed,  or  the  Great  Work  of  a  Christian.  12mo. 
London,  1796.     [Ff  8.  73.] 

Flavel  (John)  Serious  Warnings  to  Seamen  against  Sin.  1 2mo.  Hull, 
1791.     [Hh.  4.  36.] 

Fowler  (Edward)  The  Principles  of  certain  Divines  of  the  Church  of 
England  (greatly  mis-understood)  truly  represented.  8vo.  London, 
1670.     [R.  13.  61.] 

Fowler  (Edward)  Libertas  Evangelica :  or  a  Discourse  of  Christian  Li- 
berty.     8vo.  London,  1680.     [R.  13.  62.] 

Fulleui  (Nicholai)  Miscellanea  Sacra.     8vo.  Heidelbergae,  1668. 

[G.   19.  12.] 

Garden  (J.)  Comparative  Theology.     12mo.  Bristol,  1 756.    [P.  356.  — .] 

Gaule  (J.)  Practique  Theories,  or  Votive  Speculations  on  various  Theo- 
logical Subjects.     24mo.  London,  1630.     [B.  8.  12.] 

Gibson  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  London)  Serious  Advice  to  Persons  who 
have  been  Sick.      12mo.  London,  1750.     [P.  347.  (9.)] 

Gibson  (Edmund)  An  Admonition  against  Profane  and  Common  Swear- 
ing. 12mo.  London,  1750.  [P.  347.  (10.)] 
Two  Choice  and  Useful  Treatises  :  1.  Lux  Orientalis ;  or  an  Liquiry  into 
the  Opinion  of  the  Eastern  Sages  concerning  the  Prse- Existence  of 
Souls  [by  Joseph  Glanvil.]  2.  A  Discourse  of  Truth,  by  Dr.  Rust, 
Bishop  of  Dromore.     With  Annotations.     8vo.  London,  1682. 

[R.  13.  29.'] 
Goodman  (John)  The  Old  Religion  demonstrated  in  its  Principles ;  and 
described  in  the  Life  and  Practice  thereof     8vo.  London,  1720. 

[R.   7.   60.] 
Green  (Thomas)  A  Dissertation  on  Enthusiasm.     8vo.  London,  1755. 

[P.  222.   (10.)] 
Grew  (Nehemiah)  Cosmologia  Sacra ;  or  a  Discourse  of  the  Universe  as 
the  Creature  and  Kingdom  of  God.     folio,  1701.     [E.  5.  18.] 

Grove  (Henry)  Wisdom  the  first  Spring  of  Action  in  the  Deity.  8vo. 
London,  1734.     [P.  88.  (5.)] 

Grove  (Henry)  Discourses  on  the  Lord's  Supper,  on  Saving  Faith,  and 

Secret  Prayer.     12mo.  London,  1736-38-41.     [A.  19.  130.] 
Hale  (Sir  Matthew)  Contemplations,   Moral  and  Divine.     Two  Parts. 
8vo.  London,  1676.     [N.  9.  44,45.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1711.     [R.  11.  5.] 

Hales  (John,  of  Eton)  Golden  Remains.    4to.  London,  1659.    [D.  19.  1.] 
Hales  (John)  Several  Tracts.     12mo.  London,  1716.     [M.  18.  43.] 
Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1721.     [R.  21.  64.] 

Hall  (Josephi,  Exoniensis  Episcopi)  Henochismus ;  sive  Tractatus  de 
Modo  Ambulandi  cum  Deo.  12mo.  InWHsons  Collectanea  Theologica. 
London,  1816.     [Aa.  3.  83.] 


428  RELIGION. 

Hallett  (Joseph)  Of  Christian  Worship  and  Communion.    8vo.  London, 

1739.     [F.  27.  19.] 
The  Difficulties  and   Discouragements  which  attend  the  Study  of  the 

Scriptures  in  the  way  of  private  Judgment.     [By  Francis  Hare,  Bishop 

of  Chichester.]     8vo.  London,  1721.     [P.  77.  (7.)] 

Harwood  (Edward)  Thoughts  on  Time  and  Eternity.      8vo.  London, 

1767.     [F.  22.  29.] 
Harwood  (Edward)  Five  Dissertations.     Svo.  London,  1772. 

[P.  288.   (2.)] 
Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1772.     [Q.  5.  10.] 

A  Candid  Refutation  of  the  Heresy  imputed  by  R.  O.  C.  Nicholas,  Esq. 
-to  the  Reverend  S.  Henley.     8vo.  Williamsburg,  1784.    [P.  313.  (7.)] 

Hervey  (James)  Theron  and  Aspasio :  or  a  Series  of  Dialogues  and  Let- 
ters upon  the  most  Important  and  Interesting  Subjects.  3  vols.  12mo. 
London,  1755.     [R.  20.  8-10.] 

Hervey  (James)  Meditations  and  Contemplations.  2  vols,  in  1,  12mo. 
Edinburgh,  1774.     [R.  20.  49.] 

*Hey  (William)  Tracts  and  Essays,  Moral  and  Theological,  including  a 
Defence  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Divinity  of  Christ,  and  of  the  Doctrine 
of  the  Atonement,  with  Obituaries,  &c.  &c.     8vo.  London,  1822. 

Heylyn  (John)  Theological  Lectures  at  Westminster  Abbey.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1749.     [R.  3.  30.] 

Hickes  (George)  Three  short  Treatises:  1.  A  Modest  Plea  for  the 
Clergy,  &c.  2.  Sermon  on  Sacerdotal  Benediction.  3.  Discourse  on 
Tithes.     8vo.  London,  1709.     [L.  17.  26.] 

Hill  (Sir  Richard)  A  Present  for  your  Neighbour  :  or  the  right  Know- 
ledge of  God  and  of  ourselves  opened  in  a  practical  Manner.  12mo. 
York,  1788.     [li.  ].  12.] 

Holder  (William)  A  Discourse  concerning  Time.     Svo.  London,  1694. 

[G.   15.  13.] 

Hooker  (Thomas)  The  Saints  Dignitie  and  Dutie.     4to.  London,  1651. 

[B.  7.  42.] 

HoRNE  (George)  Considerations  on  the  Life  and  Death  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist.     Svo.  Oxford,  1769.     [P.  247.  (6.)] 

Howe  (John)  The  Blessedness  of  the  Righteous.     Svo.  London,  1678. 

[Ff.  7.  22.] 
Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1792.     [Ff.  8.  83.] 

Humfrey  (John)  Free  Thoughts  upon  various  Religious  Subjects.     4to. 
•    London,  1710.     [P.  42.  (1.)] 

Hutchinson  (Francis)  An  Essay  concerning  Witchcraft ;  tending  to 
clear  the  Texts  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures,  and  confute  the  vulgar  Errors 
about  that  point.     Svo.  London,  1720.     [R.  11.  48.] 

Jones  (William)  Catholic  Faith  and  Practice  ;  Considerations  of  present 
Use  and  Importance  in  point  of  Religion  and  Liberty.  Svo.  London, 
1765.     [P.  244.  (5.)] 

JoRTiN  (John)  Six  Dissertations  on  different  Subjects.  Svo.  London, 
1755.     [F.  24,  30.] 

Kellet  (Edward)  Miscellanies  of  Divinitie.     folio,  Cambridge,  1633. 

[E.  9.  17.] 


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Krantzovius  (Irenseus)  Some  Thoughts  on  Happiness.     8vo.  London, 

1738.     [P.  198.  (4.)] 
Holl  Ddled-swydd  Dyn,  (/.  e.  The  Whole  Duty  of  Man  translated  into 

the  Welch  Language  by  John  Langford).     Bvo.  London,  1672. 

[D.  19.  15.] 

LowMAN  (Moses)  Three  Tracts :  1.  On  the  Divine  Appearances  under 
the  Old  Testament;  2.  On  the  Shechinah ;  3.  Texts  of  Scripture  re- 
lating to  the  Logos  considered.     8vo.  London,  1756.     [P.  208.  2.] 

Lucas  (Richard)  An  Enquiry  after  Happiness.  2  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1685-1704.     [R.  10.  73,74.] 

Lucas  (Richard)  Practical  Christianity.     8vo.  London,  1677.  [R.  10.  75.] 
LuDtAM  (William)  Theological  and  Moral  Essays.     8vo.  London,  1798. 

QFf.  7.  121.] 
Ludlam  (William)  Essays  on  Scripture  Metaphors,  Divine  Justice,  Divine 
Mercy,  and  the  Doctrine  of  Satisfaction.     8vo.  London,  1785. 

[Hh.  5.  7.] 
Luther   (Martin)   Colloquia  Mensalia ;  or   Familiar   Discourses,  trans- 
lated by  Captain  Bell,     folio,  London,  1791.     [Bb.  1.  22.] 

Luther  (Martin)  Colloquia  Mensalia.  First  Edition,  folio,  London, 
1652.     [Cc.  2.  5.] 

Mason  (Henry)  The  Tribunal  of  the  Conscience  ;  or  a  Treatise  of  Exa- 
mination.    4to.  London,  1626.     [N.  8.  18.] 

Mede  (^Joseph)  The  Apostasy  of  the  latter  Times.     4to.  London,  1641. 

[H.  7.  17.] 
Melmoth  (William)  The  Great  Importance  of  a  Religious  Life.     8vo. 
London,  1750.     [F.  27.  8.] 

Milne R  (Joseph)  Tracts  and  Essays,  Theological  and  Historical,  Svo. 
London,  1810.     [Ff.  5.  76.] 

Milner  (Joseph)  Essays  on  Religious  Subjects.     12mo.  York,  1789. 

[li.  1.21.] 
Newton  (John)  Twenty-six  Letters  on  Religious  Subjects  :  by  Omicron. 
12mo.  London,  1774.     [Ff.  8.  60.] 

Newton  (John)  Cardiphonia  :  or  the  Utterance  of  the  Heart,  in  a  Course 
of  real  Correspondence.     2  vols.  12mo.  London,  1798.    [li.  2.  38,99.1 

NoRRis  (John)  Six  Treatises  on  various  Subjects.     Svo.  London,  1697. 

[D.  7.  1.] 
Palmer  ("Herbert)  Memorials   of  Godhness  and   Christianity.     12mo. 
London,  1670.     [Ff  8.  82.] 

Paris  (John)  Miscellanea  Practico-Theoretica  :  a  Miscellany,  chiefly  con- 
cerning Faith  and  Manners.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1726.     [R.  12.  11.] 

Parsons  (Robert)  A  Christian  Directorie,  guiding  Men  to  their  Salva- 
tion.    18mo.  [Lonc^on],  1585.     [D.  18.  18.] 

Patrick  (Symon)  Jewish  Hypocrisie  a  Caveat  to  the  present  Generation, 
ivherein  is  shewn  both  the  False  and'  the  True  Way  to  a  Nation's  or 
Person's  compleat  Happiness,  from  the  Sickness  and  Recovery  of  the 
Jewish  State.     Svo.  London,  1670.     [M.  8.  13.] 

Patrick  (Symon)  The  Parable  of  the  Pilgrim.     4to.  London,  1670. 

[E.  1.  16.] 


430  RELIGION. 

Felling  (Edward)  A  Discourse  concerning  God's  Love  to  Mankind. 
8vo.  London,  1694.     [R.  10.  16.] 

Perronet  (Vincent)  An  earnest  Exhortation  to  the  strict  Practice  of 
Christianity.     8vo.  London,  1746.     [P.  132.  (5.)] 

Perronet  (Vincent)  Some  Reflections,  by  way  of  Dialogue,  on  Original 
Sin,  Baptismal  Regeneration,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1747.     [P.  310.  (6.)] 

Pierce  (Thomas)  The  Sinner  impleaded  in  his  own  Court.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1670.     [G.  7.  5.] 

Preston"  (John)  The  Breast-Plate  of  Faith  and  Love  ;  a  Treatise,  where- 
in the  Ground  and  Exercise  of  Faith  and  Love  is  explained.  4to. 
London,  1(^34.     [E.  19.  25.] 

Price  (Richard)  Four  Dissertations  on  Providence,  on  Prayer,  on  the 
Reasons  for  expecting  that  virtuous  Men  shall  meet  after  Death.  Svo. 
London,  1767.     [D.  25.  3.] 

The  Theological  Repository  ;  consisting  of  Original  Essays,  Hints,  and 
Queries,  &c.  calculated  to  promote  Religious  Knowledge.  [Edited  by 
Dr.  Joseph  Priestley.]  6  vols.  Svo.  London,  1769-88.  [Hh.  3.  11-16.] 

Primatt  (William)  Cursing,  no  Argument  of  Sincerity.  4to.  Norwich, 
1746.     [P.  40.  (20.)] 

Reynolds  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Noi;wich)  Three  Treatises,  of  the  Vanity 
of  the  Creature,  the  Sinfulness  of  Sin,  the  Life  of  Christ.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1631.     [N.  9.  58.] 

Richie  (James)  A  Criticism  upon  Modern  Notions  of  Sacrifices.  Svo. 
London,  1761.     [D.  25.  28.] 

Certaine  Godly,  Learned,  and  Comfortable  Conferences  betwene  the  two 
Reverend  Fathers  and  Holy  Martyrs  of  Christ,  D.  Nicolas  Ridley  and 
M.  Hugh  Latimer,  during  the  time  of  their  Imprisonment.  Where- 
unto  is  added,  a  Treatise  of  the  Lordes  Supper  made  by  the  sayde 
Rev.  Father  D.  Nicolas  Ridley  before  he  suffered  death,  1555.     Svo. 

[I.   18.  32.] 

Robertson  (William)  An  Attempt  to  explain  the  words  Reason,  Sub- 
stance, Person,  Creeds,  ike.  &c.  To  which  are  added.  Reflections, 
Observations,  and  Queries  on  the  same  subjects.  12mo.  London, 
1767.     [R.  20.  38.] 

Robinson  (Thomas)  Scripture  Characters  ;  or  a  Practical  Improvement 
of  the  Principal  Histories  in  the  Old  and  New  Testament.  4  vols. 
Svo.  London,  1793.     [R.  16.  38-41.] 

Robinson  (Thomas)  A  Serious  Exhortation  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Great 
Britain.      12mo.  Hull,   1795.     [Hh.  4.  36.] 

Scott  (Thomas)  A  Discourse  upon  Repentance.     12mo.  London,  1797. 

[Hh.  3.  25.] 
Three  Copies.     12mo.  London,  1797.     [Hh.  4.  23,32,35.] 

Scott  (Thomas)  A  Treatise  on  Growth  in  Grace.     12mo.  London,  1797. 

[Ff.  7-  105.] 
f  [Hh.  3.  25. 

Four  Copies.     12mo.  London.      <  Hh.  4.  23,32. 

(Jih.  7.  36.] 
Scott  (Thomas)  The  Force  of  Truth;  an  Authentic  Narrative.     12mo. 
London,  1794.     [Ff.  7.  105.] 

Two  Copies.     iJ^mo.  London^  1794-8.     [Hh.  4.  23,32.] 


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Scott  (Thomas)  The  Rights  of  God.   12rao.  London,  1794.    [Ff.  7.  105.] 

Scott  (Thomas)  The  Warrant  and  Nature  of  Faith  in  Christ.  12mo. 
London,  1798.     [Ff.  7.  105.] 

Scott  (Thomas)   Hints   for  the  Consideration   of  Patients  in   Hospitals. 

12mo.  London,  1801.     [Hh.  3.  25.] 
Scott  (Thomas)  Address  to  true  Christians  on  the  Signs  and  Duties  of 

the  Times.     12mo.  London,  1799.     [Hh.  7.  32.] 

Sherlock  (William)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Knowledge  of  Jesus 
Christ,  and  our  Union  and  Communion  with  him  ;  to  which  is  annexed 
a  Defence  and  Continuation.     8vo.  London,  1678-75.     [N.  9.  57.] 

Shekman  (John)  White  Salt:  or  a  Sober  Correction  of  a  Mad  World,  in 
some  Well-wishes  to  Goodness.      12mo.  London,  1654.     [K.  8.  33.] 

Smith  (John)  Select  Discourses  ;  with  his  Funeral  Sermon,  by  Simon  Pa- 
trick.    4to.  London,  1660.     [G.  15.  8.] 

Smith  (John)  Select  Discourses,  abridged  by  Lord  Hailes.  8vo.  Edin- 
burgh, 1756.     [C.  18.  25.] 

Spurstowe  (William)  The  Wells  of  Salvation  opened.  8vo.  London, 
1659.     [D.  15.  32.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1659.     [F.  17.  4.] 

Stanhope  (Thomas)  Medulla  Novi  Testamenti :  the  Substance  of  the  New 
Testament.     12mo.  London,  1680.     [F.  17.  13.] 

Staunton  (William)  Sincere  Thoughts  of  a  private  Christian.  8vo. 
London,  1719.     [R.  9.  70.] 

Staunton  (William)  A  Discourse  of  Repentance  and  Faith.    8vo.  London, 

1723.     [R.  9.  70.] 
Staunton  (William)  Reason  and  Revelation  stated.     8vo.  London,  1722. 

[R.  9.  70.] 

Staunton  (William)  A  Review  of  Mr.  Whiston's  Propositions  concerning 
the  primitive  Faith  of  Christians.     8vo.  London,  1723.     [R.  9.  70.] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  An  Account  of  Prayer  and  other  Religious  Duties. 
8vo.  London,  1739.     [P.  99.  (1.)] 

Stock  (Richard)  A  Stock  of  Divine  Knowledge,  being  a  lively  descrip- 
tion of  the  Divine  Nature.     4to.  London,  1641.     [E.  1.  27.] 

Stonhouse  (James)  A  Friendly  Letter  to  a  Patient  just  admitted  into  an 

Infirmary.     8vo.    London,  1748.     *[P-  l^l- (6-)] 
Swan  (John)   Speculum  Mundi,  or  a  Glasse   representing  the  Face  of 

the  World  ;    shewing  both  that  it  did  begin,  and  must  also  end ;  the 

manner  how,    and   the    time  when,     being   largely    examined.       4to. 

Cambridge,  1635.     [H.  7.  22.] 

The  Innocency  of  Speculative  Error  asserted  and  vindicated.  By  Eugenius 
Philalethes'[Arthur  Ashley  Sykes.]     8vo.  London,  1715.     [N.  6.  44.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1715.     [M.  19.  10.] 

Synge  (Edward,  Archbishop  of  Tuam)  Catholick  Christianity  ;  or  an 
Essay  toward  lessening  the  Number  of  Controversies  among  Christians. 
l2mo.  London,  1729.     [P.  340.  (3.)] 

Temple  (Rev.  Mr.)  An  Essay  on  the  Justice  of  God.     London,  1773. 

[P.  313.  (5.)] 


432  RELIGION. 

TiLLiNGHAST  (John)  Gcneration-Work  :  or  a  brief  or  seasonable  Word 
ofFertd  to  the  view  and  consideration  of  the  Saints  and  People  of 
God.     12mo.  London,  1655.     [F.  17.  8.] 

Valdesso  (John)  One  Hundred  and  Ten  Considerations,  treating  of  those 
things  which  are  most  necessary  in  our  Christian  Profession.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Italian.     4to.  Oxford,  1638.     [D.  19.  41.] 

Venn  (Richard)  Tracts  and  Sermons.     Svo.  London,  1740.     [R.  9.  54.] 

Wake  (Williamj  Arclibishop  of  Canterbury)  Short  and  Plain  Directions 
for  spending  one  Day  well.     12mo.  London,  1722.      [P.  344.  (6.)] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1722.     [P.  345.  (5.)] 

Walker  (Samuel)  Essays  upon  reading  the  Scriptures,  Meditations, 
Self-examination.  Private  Prayer,  Public  Worship,  and  the  Lord's  Sup- 
per.    Svo.  Cambridge,  1709.     [D.  7.  11.] 

Walker  (Samuel)  Three  Tracts.     12mo.  Edinburgh,  1785. 

[Ff.  7.  104.] 

Walker  (Samuel)  Practical  Christianity  illustrated.  12mo.  London, 
1788.     [D.  4.  83.] 

Watson  (Richard,  Bishop  of  LlandafF)  A  Collection  of  Theological 
Tracts.     6  vols.  Svo.  London,  1791.     [L  25.  20-25.] 

fWELLs  (Edward)  The  Rich  Man's  Duty  to  contribute  to  Churches.  Svo. 
London,  1715. 

*Whatelev  (Richard)  On  some  of  the  Peculiarities  of  Christianity.  Svo. 
London,  1825. 

Whiston  (William)  Three  Tracts.     Svo.  London,  1742.     [P.  166.  (5.)] 

Whitby  (Daniel)  A  Discourse  of  the  Love  of  God.     Svo.  London,  1697. 

[R.  10.  19.] 
White  (Jeremiah)  The  Restoration  of  all  things,  or  a  Vindication  of  the 
Goodness  and  Grace  of  God.     Svo.  London,  1712.     [R.  13.  58.] 

WiLBERFORCE  (William)  A  Practical  View  of  the  Prevailing  Religious 
System  of  Professed  Christians,  in  the  higher  and  middle  Classes. 
Svo.  London,  1797.     [Hh.  2.  23.] 

WiL COCKS  (Thomas)  Word  of  Advice  to  all  Saints  and  Sinners.  12mo. 
London,  1767.     [Hh.  4.  36.] 

Wright  (Samuel,  A  Treatise  of  that  Being  Born  again  without  which  no 
Man  can  be  saved.     12mo.  London,  1729.     [P.  340.  (1.)] 

Young  (Arthur)  On  Idolatrous  Corruptions  in  Religion,  and  on  the  Me- 
thods taken  by  Providence  in  reforming  them.  2  vols.  Svo.  London, 
1734.     [R.  11.56-57.] 

Religious  Tracts,  dispersed  by  the  Society  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge.     12mo.  12  vols.  London,  1809.     [Ff.  7.  89-100.] 

[/»  tJie  12th  Tolume  there  is  a  Classed  Index  to  the  several  Tracts  com- 
prized in  this  Collectio7i.'\ 

The  Scholar  Armed  against  the  Errors  of  the  Time;  a  Collection  of 
Tracts  on  the  Principles  and  Evidences  of  Christianity,  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  Church,  and  the  Authority  of  Civil  Government.  2  vols. 
Svo.  London,  1812.     [Ff.  4,  34,35.] 

. Another  Copy.    2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1795.     [A.  6.  107,  108.] 


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Afionymovs  Tiacts. 

tA  Christian  Manual.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1708. 

Advice  to  Young  Persons  relating  both  to  Faith  and  Practice.  12mo. 
London,  17—.     [P.  348.  (4.)] 

An  Earnest  Persuasive  to  the  Serious  Observance  of  the  Lord's  Day. 
12mo.  London,  1709.     [P.  344.  (8.)] 

An  Humble  Apology  for  Christian  Orthodoxy.     8vo.  London,  1761. 

[P.  218.  (12.)] 

An  Illustration  of  the  Wisdom  and  Equity  of  an  Indulgent  Providence 
in  a  similar  Treatment  of  all  Creatures  on  this  Globe.  8vo.  London, 
1761.     [P.  303.  (2.)] 

An  Illustration  of  the  present  Great  and  Important  Occurrences,  by 
the  Prophetical  Word  of  God.     12mo.  London,  1797.     [Hh.  4.  44.] 

An  Old  Chaplain's   Farewell  Letter.     12mo.  London,  1815. 

[Ff.  8.  49.] 

A  Conversation  Piece  :  or,  I  believe  as  the  Church  believes.  8vo' 
London.     [P.  326.  (7.)] 

A  Pastoral  Letter  from  a  Minister  to  his  Parishioners.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1699.     [P.  134.  (6.)] 

The  Pourtraicture  of  the  Primitive  Saints  in  their  Actings  and  Suffer- 
ings, according  to  St.  Paul's  Canon  and  Catalogue,  Heb.  11.  By  J.  S. 
4to.  Newcastle,  16.52.     [D.  14.  1.] 

A  Serious  Exhortation  to  the  Practice  of  Religious  Duties.  12mo. 
London.     [P.  344.  (10.)] 

A  Treatise  of  Paradise.     8vo.  London,  1617.     [D.  18.  3.] 
Ebenezer  :  A   Memorial  of  the  unchangeable  Goodness  of  God  under 
changing  Dispensations.     12mo.  1792.     [Hh.  4.  27.] 

False  Religion  worse  than  no  Religion.     8vo  London,  1730. 

[P.  55.  (9.)] 

Free  Thinking  in  Matters  of  Religion  stated  and  recommended.     8vo 

London,  1727.     {V.  113.(7.)] 
Free  Thoughts  on  Religion,  the  Church,  and  National  Happiness.    8vo. 

London,  1729.     [R.  7.  10.] 

Hints  and  Texts  for  the  Use  of  Inquirers.     12mo.     (Two  Copies.) 

[Hh.  7.  32,37.] 

Meditations    upon    the    Attributes  of  God  and    the    Nature  of  Man. 

London,  1770.     [P.  313.  (4.)] 
Occasional  Thoughts  upon  Moral,  Serious,  and  Religious    Subjects. 

Svo,  London,  1749.     [R.  18.  25.] 

Principiorum  Mosaicorum  Lemmata  Hutchinsoniana,  4to.  Londini, 
1714.     [P.  2.  14.] 

Reflections  on  Sentimental  Differences  on  Points  of  Faith.  8  vo.  Lon- 
don, 1752.     [P.  185.  (8)] 

Religio  Laici  :  or  a  Layman's  Thoughts  upon  his  Duty  to  God,  his 
Neighbour,  and  himself'     8vo.  London,  1764.     [P.  242*.  (5.)] 

Some  Strictures  on  a  few  Places  of  the  late  Rev.  Mr.  Ilervey's  Letters  to 
the  Rev.  John  Wesley.     ]2mo.  London,  1766.     [E.  27.  5.] 

2  F 


434  RELIGION. 

Spiritual  Counsel,  or  the  Father's  Advice  to  his  Children.  12mo. 
London,  1694.     [P.  348.  (3.)] 

The  Causes  of  the  Decay  of  Christian  Piety ;  or  an  Impartial  Survey  of 
the  Ruins  of  the  Christian  Religion,  undermined  by  unchristian  Prac- 
tice.    8vo.  London,  1667-     [E.  16.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1667.     [F.  25.  23.] 

The  Christian  Scholar.     l2mo.  London,  1710.     [P.  344.  (12.)] 

The  Christian's  Daily  Devotion,  with  Directions  how  to  walk  with 

God  all  the  day  long.     12mo.  London,  1707.     [P.  344.  (7.)] 
The  Christian's  Way  to  Heaven.     12mo.  London,  1703.    [P.  344.  (4.)] 
Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1726.     [P.  348.  (13.)] 

The  Doctrine  of  Salvation,  Faith,  and  Good  Works,  extracted  from  the 
Homilies.     8vo.  London,  1/40.     [P.  338.  (9.)] 

The  Great  Love  and  Tenderness  of  God  to  his  Creature  Man.  8\o. 
London,  1753.     [R.  11.  23.] 

fTHE  Morality  of  the  New  Testament.     4to.  London,  1765. 

The  Occasional  Paper,  Nos.  I— X.    4to.  London,  1697-8.     [N.8.30.] 

The  Reasonableness  of  assenting  to  the  Mysteries  of  Christianity  as- 
serted and  vindicated.     8vo.  London,  1708.     [L.  15.  25.] 

The   Rise  and  Growth  of  Fanaticism.     8vo.  London,  17 — 

[P.  72.  (11.)] 

The  Second  Spira  ;  being  a  fearful  Example  of  an  Atheist,  who  had 
apostatized  from  the  Christian  Religion  and  died  in  Despair.  12mo. 
London,  1693.     [P.  344.  (2  )] 

The  Whole  Duty  of  Nations,  or  National  True  Religion.  4to.  London, 
1681.     [P.  38.  (20.)] 

The  Whole  Duty  of  Man.     8vo.  London,  1670.     [D.  15.  15.] 


2.  Miscellaneous  Latin  Treatises. 

Le  Livre  des  Tesmoinages  du  Thresor  cache  au  Champ  :  Declarants 
les  Secrets  Merveilles  de  Dieu,  comprinses  au  fonds  du  Coeur  de 
I'Homme.     4to.  Sans  lieu  ou  date.     [K.  9.  7.] 

Veterum   aliquot  Galliie  at  Belgii  Scriptorum  Opuscula  Sacra.     8vo. 

Lug.  Bat.  1692.     [R.  14.  38.] 
Alstedii  (Joannis  Henrici)  Philomela  Theologico-Philosophica,  recitans 

Fimdamenta  Pietatis  et  Humanitatis.     12mo.  Herbornae,  1620. 

[K.  8.  20.] 
Arminii  (Jacobi)  Ilugonis  Grotii,  et  aliorum  Epistolaj  Ecclesiasticae  et 

Theologicae.     folio,  Amstelaodami,  1684.     [^N.  1.  3. 3 
Joannes   Maccovius   Redivivus,    seu   Manuscripta  ejus   typis    exscripta 

[adversus  Papistas,  Arminianos,  et  Socinianos,  ut  vocantur].     Opera 

Nicolai  Arnoldi.     4to.  Franequerse,  1654.     [L.  20.  29.] 

Babonii  (Roberti)  Philosophia  Theologiae  ancillans.    18mo.  Oxonii,  1641. 

[D.  18.  50.] 
Benedicti  (D.)  Problemata  Theologica ;  continentia  praecipuos  Christianae 

Rehgionis   Locos,   brevi  et  dilucida  ratione  explicates,     folio,  Lau- 

sannae,  1578.     [L.  10.  16.] 


MISCELLANEOUS  LATIN  TREATISES.         435 

Bebneira  (J.  A.)  EfFugium,  quo  perplexis  Confusonum  ambagibus 
Fictionum  chimaericarum,  ut  et  Idololatrise,  nee  non  omnium  Supersti- 
lionum  cuniculis  nobilitata  pomoeria  superavit,  evasit,  exeessit,  erupit, 
Ecclesiae  Orthodoxae  jam  gremio  ereptus.  4to.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum, 
1706.     [M.  15.24.] 

Begerlinck  (Laurentii)  Apophthegmata  Christianorum.  8vo.  Ant- 
werpiae,  1631.     [G.  19.  15.] 

BezjE  (Theodori)  Tractationes  Theologicse.     folio,  Genevae,  1570. 

[L.  11.  13.] 

BtJCERi  (Martini)  Scripta  Anglicana  fere  omnia,  cum  Historia  Buceri  et 
Pauli  Phagii.     folio,  Basilese,  1576.     [L.  10.  4.] 

BuLENGERi  (Juli  Caesaris)   Opuscula  Theologica.     folio,  Lugduni,  1621. 

[F.  3.  10.] 

BuLLiNGERi  (Henrici)  De  Erroris  Origine  Libri  Duo:  Accesserunt 
Libri  Duo  de  Conciliis.     folio,  Tiguri,  1568.     [L.  9.  9.] 

Cajetani  (Thomae  de  Vio,  Cardinalis)  Opuscula.    folio,  Lugduni,  1580. 

[K.  12.  9.] 

Calvini  (Johannis)  Tractatus  Theologici.  Accesserunt  ejusdem  in  Senecae 
libros  de  Clementia  Commentarii.     folio,  Genevae,  1597.     [L.  12.  8.] 

Campanell^  (Thomae)  Atheismus  Triumpbatus  ;  seu  contra  Antichris- 
tianismum  de  Gentilismo  non  retinendo,  et  de  Predestinatione  et  Repro- 
batione.     4to.  Paris.  1636.     [G.  20.  12.] 

Caussin  (Nicolas)  La  Cour  Sainte ;  ou  LTnstitution  Chrestienne  des 
Grands.     8vo.  Paris,  1623.     [M.  8.  9.] 

Caussin  (Nicholas)  The  Holy  Court;  translated  by  Sir  T.  Hawkins, 
folio,  London,  1638.     [B.  4.  9.] 

Champerii  (Simphoriani)  Libri  Quatuor  :  1.  De  Mirabilibus  ScripturjE ; 
2.  De  Mirabilibus  Propositionibus  beatissimi  Apostoli  Pauli  ;  3.  De 
Propugnaculo  Religionis  Christianae  ;  4.  De  Mirabilibus  Mundi.  4to. 
Lugduni,  1514.     [K.  20.  12.] 

Cloppenburgii  (Johannis)  Syntagma  Selectarum  Exercitationum  Theolo- 
gicarum.     12mo.  Franekerse,  1645.     [I.  18.  30.] 

De  VoisiN  (Joseph.)  De  Lege  Divina  secundum  Statum  omnium  ab 
Adamo  usque  ad  Christum,  eC  regnante  Christo.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1650. 

[M.  16.  2.] 

Draxi  (Thomae)  Novi  Cceli  et  Nova  Terra,  Concio  Theologica.  8vo. 
Oppenheimii,  1614.     [K.  18.  27.] 

Exercitaxio  de  Vera  SS"  Nominis  Jesu  Etymologia  :  Una  cum  Explana- 
tione  Analytica  Orationis  Dominicae.     12mo.  Londini,  1652. 

[M.  16.  47.] 

FuLLERi  (Nicolai)  Miscellanea  Theologica.     8vo.  Heidelbergae,  1618. 

[G.  19.  12.] 
Gausseni  (Stephani)  Dissertationes  Theologicse.     8vo.  Halae,  1727. 

[R.  20.  45.] 

Georgii  (Francisci)  Promptuarium  Rerum,  et  Theologicarum  et  Philoso- 
phicarum.     folio,  Parisiis,  1564.     [F.  9.  14.] 

Hadrianii  (Hadriani)  De  Divinis  Inspirationibus  Opusculum.  18mo. 
Colonise,  1551.     [E.  17.  24.] 

2F2 


436  RELIGION. 

Heereboord  (Adrian!)  Selectee  Disputationes.     ISmo.  Lug.  Bat.  1650. 

[D.  17.  46.] 

HooRNBECK  (Johannis)  De  Conversione  Indorum  et  Gentilium  Libri  Duo. 
8vo.  Ahistelodami,  1659.     [E.  7.  36.] 

Lessii  (Leonard!)  Opuscula,  qu!bus  pleraque  Sacrae  Theologiae  Mysteria 
explicantur.     fol!o,  Antverpite,  1626.     [H.  9.  8.] 

MicHAELis  (Johann!s  Georg!!)  Exercitationes  Theologico-Philolog!cae. 
8vo.  Lug.  Bat.  1757.     [P.  269.  (2.)] 

Momma  (W!lhelmi)  De  var!a  Cond!tione  et  Statu  Ecclesiae  Dei  sub 
Triplici  CEconomia,  Patriarcharum,  ac  Testament!  Veteris,  ac  denique 
Novi,  Libri  Tres.      2   tomis,    Svo.    Amstelodami,  1673-74. 

[M.   7.  4«,43.] 

MoNTANi  (Benedicti  Ariae)  Hyinni  et  Secula.     12mo.  Antverpiae,  1593. 

[L.  18.  18.] 

OsTERVALD  (Jean)  Traito  des  Sources  de  la  Corruption,  qui  regne  au- 
jourdhui  parmi  les  Chrestiens.      12mo.  Amsterdam,  1700.     [M.  17  1.] 

Ostervald(John)  A  Treatise  concerning  the  Causes  of  the  present  Corrup- 
tion of  Christians.  Translated  from  the  French  [by  C.  Mutel]. 
Svo.  London,  1 700.     [B.  7.  39.] 

Another  Copy.     Second  edition.     8vo.  London,  1702. 

[R.  10.11.] 

Paknonii  (Stephani)  De  Circulo  Operum  et  Judiciorum  Dei.    4to.  1610. 

[K.  9.  18.] 

Pascal  (Blaise)  Thoughts  on  Religion  and  other  Subjects.  Translated 
from  the  French.     Svo.  Edinburgh,  1751.     [F.  27.  14.] 

Pauli,  Principis   de  la  Scala  et  Hun^  Miscellanea.     4to.  Colonise,  1571. 

[K.  20.  17.] 

PiNELLi  (Lucas)  De  Altera  Vita  et  Animarum  in  ei  Statu  Libri  IL  18mo. 
Colonise,  1590.     [D.  17.  47.] 

Saravia  (Hadrian!)  Diversi  Tractatus  Theologici.    folio,  Londini,  1611. 

[N.  1.  SO.3 

Spanhemii  (Friderici)  Disputationes  Theologicse  Miscellaneae.  4to. 
Geneva?,  1652.    [L.  20.  12.] 

Spanhemiii  (Friderici)  Theologica  Scripta  varia.  folio.  Inter  Operum. 
Tom  All.     [G.  5.  16.] 

Stokmans  (iEgidii)  Miscellanea  Sacra.     12mo.  Amstelodami,  17S7. 

[P.  350.  (1.)] 

Van  dfn  Honert  (T.  H.)  Dissertationes  Theologico-Historicsc.    Svo. 

Lug,  Bat.  1739.     [P.  316.  (1.)] 
Van  ber  Waeyen(J.)  Varia  Sacra.    4to.  Franekerse,  1693.  [D.  19.  47.] 
VoETi  (Gisberti)  Selectae  Disputationes  Theologicae.     2  vols.  4to.  Ultra- 

jecti,  1648.     [L  20.  22,23.] 
Zanchii   (Hieronym!)  Miscellaneorum  Libri  tres.     folio,  Neapoli  Palati- 

norum,  1572.     [G.  2.  5.]       , 


RELinoUS  CUSTOMS,  &c.  OF  MODERN  JEWS.  437 

Section  III. 

HiSTORrcAL  Divinity,  or  the  History 
OF  Religions. 


I.  Religious  Customs,  &c.  of  the  Modern  Jews- — 
Talmudical  Writings. 

MiscHNA,  sive  totius  Hebrseorum  Juris,  Rituum,  Antiquitatum  ac  Legum 
Oralium  Systema,  cum  clarissimorum  Rabbinorum  Maimonidis  et 
Bartenorse  Commentariis  integris.  Quibus  accedunt  variorum  Aucto- 
rum  Notae  ac  Versiones  in  eos  quos  ediderunt.  Codices  Latinitate  do- 
navit  ac  notis  illustravit  Guliehnus  Surenhusius.  Hebraice  et  Latin^. 
6  tomis  in  3  vols,  folio,  Amstelodami,  1698-1702.     [E.  13.  19-21.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     6  tomis  in  3  vols,  folio,  Amstel.  1698-1702. 

[Hh.  1.  4-6.] 
Sepher  Abo.     Hebraice.     folio.     [K.  12.  25.] 

Se'pher  Chehemoth  :  vel  Fons  Scientiae.  Hebraice.  4to.  Amstelodami, 
1651.     [K.  9.  33.] 

Sepher  Hebeher  ;  vel  Liber  Electorum.  Hebraice.  4to.  Amstelodami, 
1651.     [K.  9.  33.] 

Sepher  Kesech  Mesuchach.  Hebraice.     folio,  Venetiis,  1628.  [K.  11.  17.] 

Sepher  Kolbo.     Hebraic^,     folio.     (^K.  11.  19.] 

Sepher  Pehor  Isaak,  vel  Pavor  Isaaci :  ubi  explicantur  Aggadoth,  seu 

Narrationes  Talmudicae  de  Excidio  Templi.     Hebraic^.     4to.  Lublini, 

1573.     [K.  9.  9.] 

Sepher  Rabboth.     Hebraice.     folio.     [K.  12.  15.] 

Tzero  Hamor:    Dona   Sacerdotalia.     Explicatio  Libri   Rabboth.     He- 
braice.    folio,  PragcT,  1624.     [K.  12.  18.] 
Mashamoth  Mahalimoth.     Liber  Talmudicus.    Hebraice.     4to.  Venetiis, 

1606.     [K.  14.  29.] 
Talmudis  Babylonici  Codex  Middoth,  sive  de  Mensuris  Templi.     Cum 

versione  Lalind  et  Commentariis  Constantini  I'Empereur.     4to.  Lug. 

Bat.  1630.     [K.  14.  44.] 
Clavis  Talmudica,  complectens  Formulas,  Loca  Dialectica  et  Rhetorica 

Veterum  Judseorum,   Latin^  reddita  per    Constantinum   I'Empereur. 

4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1634.     [K.  14.  40.] 
Saadite  Haggaion  (Rabbi)  Sepher  Amana,  vel  Liber  Fidei.     Hebraice. 

4to.  Constantinopoli,  ]  652.     [K.  9.  33.] 
Maimokidis  (Rabbi  Mosis)  Commentarius  in  Mishnah.     Hebraice.     10 

tomis,  folio.     [K.  11.  20-29.] 
Maimonidis  (Mosis)  Porta  Mosis,  sive  Dissertationes  aliquot  in  varias 

Mishnaioth  sive  text<is  Talmudici  partes.     Arabice  et  Latine.     Opera 

et  studio  Edvardi  Pococke.     4to.  Oxonise,  1655.     [K.  7.  4.] 
Maimonidis  (Mosis)  Libri  Jad,  sive  Misnah  Thorah,  pars  prima,     folio, 

Hebraice.     [K.  11.  13.] 
Ejusdem  Libri  Pars  altera,     folio,  Hebraice,  Venetiis,  161 1.  []K.  12.  10.] 


438  RELIGION. 

Maimonidis  (Mosis)  Liber  Praeceptorius  Magnorum.  Hebraice.  folio, 
Venetiis,  1522.     [K.  12.  23.] 

Maimonidis  (Mosis)  Mischnaioth,  sive  Tractatus  Talrnudici,  cum  Com- 
mentariis  suis  et  Bartenorae.     Hebraice,     folio,  Venetiis,  1586. 

[K.  12.  16.] 

Maimonidis  (Mosis)  Constitutiones  de  Fundamentis  Legis,  Latine  redditse 
per  Gulielmum  Vorstium.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1638.     [K.  9.  30.] 

Maimonidis  (Mosis)  De  Sacrificiis  Liber.  Accesserunt  Abarbanelis 
Prooemium  Commentariorum  in  Leviticum ;  et  Majemonidse  Trac- 
tatus de  Consecratione  Calendarum,  et  Ratione  Intercalandi.  Ex 
Hebraeo  convertit  in  Sermonem  Latinam,  et  Notis  illustravit  Ludovicus 
Compeigne  de  Veil.     4to.  Londini,  1673.     [K.  14.  47.] 

Maimonidis  (Mosis)  Tractatus  de  Vacca  Rufa,  Latinitate  donatus,  et  sub- 
juncta  hujus  ritus  explicatione  ab  A.  C.  Zellero.  8vo.  Amstelaedami, 
1711.     [D.  15.  37.] 

Abravanelis  (Isaaci)  Liber  de  capita  Fidei ;  in  quo  continentur  Radices 
et  Capita  vel  Principia  Religionis.  Hebraice  et  Latine.  Cura  Guli- 
elmi  Vorstii.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1637.     [K.  9.  30.] 

Abravanelis  (Isaaci)  Quaestiones  et  Decisiones.  Hebraice.     4to.  Venetiis, 

1579.     [K.  9.  8.] 
Abrahami  Medici  Clvpeus  Fortium.     Hebraice.     folio,  Mantuse,  1612. 

[K.  11.  11.] 
Arba  Turim  ;  vel  Quatuor  Ordines.     [Dissertationes  de  Moribus  et  In- 

stitutis  Judseorum.]     Hebraice.     folio.     QK.  12.  19,] 

Alphesii  in  Libros  Talmudicos  Expositio.  Hebraicti.  3  vols,  folio,  Cra- 
covise,  1597.     [K.  12.  1-3.] 

Arcolatti  (Samuelis)  Liber  Cozri.     Hebraice.     Venetiis,  1594. 

[K.  14.  27.] 
Elcha  Ben  David  (Rabbi)  De  Fine  Mundi  Liber.     Latine  et  cum  notis 
Jacobi  Gaffarelli.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1629.     [M.  16.  24.] 

Gerson  (Isaaci)  Panis  Solomon  :  sive  Interpretatio  Miscellanea  Locorum 
quorundam  Gemarae.     Hebraice.     4to.     [K.  14.  31.] 

Aben  Tybbon  (Rabbi)  Physica  Hebraea.  Hebraic^  et  Latin^,  a  Johanne 
Isaac  Levita.     8vo.  Coloniae,  1555.     [M.  16.  26.] 

LiPMANNi  (Rabbi)  Liber  Nizzachon,  oppositus  Christianis,  Judaeis  Sad- 
ducaeis,  atque  aliis.     Curante  Theodorico  llackspan.     4to.  Noribergae, 

1644.     [K.  9.   12.] 

Madochai  (Isaac)  Liber  Responsionum,  continens  explicationem  Loco- 
rum  Obscuriorum  Talmudicorura.     Hebraice.     4to.     [K.  14.  31.] 

Omodi  Gulah,  vel  Columnae  Captivitatis  ;  i.  e.  Liber  Prseceptorum  Par- 
vus.    Hebraice.     4to.  Cracoviae.     [K.  9.  9.] 

Mishnioth,  sive  Tractatus  Talmudici,  cum  Commentario  Josephi  Ben  Is- 
rael.    Hebraic^.     Amstelaedami,  1656.     [M.  7.  44.] 

Mischnaioth,  Tractatus  Talmudici,  Hebraice  :  auctore  Menasse  Ben  Is- 
rael.    8vo.  2  vols.  AmsteL  1631.     [M.  16.  22,23.] 

Medico  (Josephi  del)  Fons  Viridariorum,  in  quo  respondetur  Qujestioni- 
bus  [Mathematicis  et  Physicis]  in  Libro  Scepher  Elim,  auctore  Zaraih 
Bar  Nathan,  Hebrcso.     Hebraic^.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1629. 

[K.   14.  26.] 

Prfficepta  Mosaica  Sexcenta  atque  Tredecim,  cum  succincta  et  plerunque 


HISTORY  OF  THE  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH.      439 

mirabili  et  superstitiosa  Rabbinorum   expositione,  edidit  Sebastianus 
MuNSTEEUs.     Hebraice,     8vo.  Basilese.     [M.  16.  27.] 

Duo  Tituli  Thalmudici  Sanhedrin  et  Maccoth.  De  Synedriis,  Judiciis,  et 
Suppliciis  Capitalibus  Ebrgeorum ;  de  Poena  Falsi  Testimonii,  Exsilio, 
Asylis,  et  Flagellatione  :  cum  Excerptis  ex  utriusque  Gemara  a  Joanne 
CocH.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1629.     [I.  15.  31.] 

Joma.  Codex  Talmudiciis  de  Sacrificiis  cajterisque  Ministeriis  Diei  Ex- 
piationis,  Latin6  versus  et  Commentariis  illustratus  a  Roberto  Sher- 
iNGHAMio.     4to.  Londini,  1648.     [K.  9.  34.] 

The  History  of  the  Jews,  translated  from  the  Italian  of  Leo  Modena,  by 
S.  Ockley.     12mo.  London,  1707.     [F.  7.  51.] 

Abendana  (Isaac)  Discourses  of  the  Ecclesiastical  and  Civil  Polity  of  the 
Jews.     8vo.  London,  1706.     [L.  15.  39.] 

The  Tephiloth,  or  Daily  Prayers ;  according  to  the  order  of  the  Polish 
and  German  Jews,  in  Hebrew  and  English,  as  publicly  read  in  their 
Synagogues  and  daily  used  by  all  their  Families.  Translated  from  the 
Hebrew  by  A.  Alexander.     8vo.  London,  A.  M.  5548.     [A.  15.  82.] 

Addison  (Lancelot)  The  Present  State  of  the  Jews,  and  an  Exact  Account 
of  their  Customs  Secular  and  Religious,  and  a  Summary  Discourse  of 
the  Misna,  Talmud,  and  Gemara.    12mo.  London,  1676.  [P.  343.  (1.)] 

Plantevit  de  la  Pause  (Joannis  de)  Florilegium  Rabbinicum  ;  complec- 
tens  precipuas  veterum  Rabbinorum  Sententias,  versione  Latind  et 
Scholiis,  ubi  opus  est,  illustratas.  Hebraic^  et  Latine.  folio,  Lodovae, 
1645.     [K.  13.  7.] 

WoTTON  (William)  Discourses  relating  to  the  Traditions  and  Usages  of  the 
Scribes  and  Pharisees.     2  vols.  London,  1718.     [R.  11.  63,64.] 


II.  History  of  the  Christian  Rehgion. 

1.  Geiieral  History  of  the  Christian  Churchy  Aiitient 
and  Modern. 

Bellarmini  (Roberti,  Cardinalis)  De  Scriptoribus  Ecclesiasticis  Liber, 
cum  brevi  Chronologia  ab  orbe  condito  usque  ad  A.  D.  1612.  Inter 
Operum  Tom.  VII.     [H.  11.  12.] 

Cave  (Guilielmi)  Chartophylax  Ecclesiasticus ;  quo  prope  MD  Scrip- 
tores  Ecclesiastici  breviter  indicantur.     8vo.  Londini,  1685. 

[R.  13.  12.] 
Cave  (Gulielmi)  Scriptorum  Ecclesiasticorum  Historia  Literaria  a  Christo 
nato  usque  ad  Saeculum  XIV.     2  tom.  folio,  Londini,  1688-98. 

[K.  2.  4,5.] 
Ejusdem  Operis  Editio  optima.     2  tom.  folio,  Oxonii^  1740-43. 

[N.  5.  30,31.] 

Letters  of  Joseph  Pate  relative  to  his  edition  of  Dr.  Cave's  "  Historia 
Literaria."     4to.  London,  1737.     [P.  16.  (1S,14.)] 


i.  General  Ecclesiastical  Historians. 

Historiae  Ecclesiasticae  Eusebii  Pamphili,  et  ejusdem  de  Vita  Constan- 
tini ;  Socratis,  Theodoriti  Episcopi  Cyrensis,  CoUectaneorum  ex  His- 


44<0  RELIGION. 

toria  Ecclesiastica  Theodori  Lectoris,   Hermii  Sozomeni,  et  Evagrii. 
Grsece.     Lut.  Par.  1544.     [M.  12.  12.] 

Eiisebii  Pamphili,  Socratis,  Theodoriti,  Sozomeni,  Tlieodorij  Evagrii,  et 
Dorothei  Historiae  Ecclesiasticse.  Latine.  Edente  Grynseo.  folio, 
Basilese,  1570.     [C.  5.  2.] 

Historiae  Ecclesiasticae  Scriptores  Grseci ;  nempe  Eusebius  cognomento 
Pamphilus,  Socrates  Scholasticus  Constantinopolitanus,  Theodoritus 
Cyrensis  Episcopus,  Herraias  Sozoraenus,  Evagrins  Scholasticus, 
Epiphanius.  Latine.  Joanne  Christophorsono  Anglo,  Cicestrensi 
quondam  Episcopo,  interprete.     folio,  Coloniae,  1581.     [J..  12.  5.] 

Autores  Historiae  Ecclesiasticae  :  Eusebii  Paraphyli  Caesariensis  libri  no- 
vem  Ruffino  interprete;  Rufiini  Presbyteri  Aquileiensis,  libri  duo; 
item  ex  Theodoriio  Episcopo  Cyrensi,  Sozomeno,  et  Socrate  Constan- 
tinopolitano  libri  duodecim  versi  ab  Epiphanio  Scholastico,  abbreviati 
per  Cassiodorum  Senatorem,  unde  illis  Tripartitae  Historiae  vocabulum. 
Pceeterea  non  ante  excusa  Nicephori  Ecclesiastica  Historia,  incerto 
interprete ;  Victoris  Episcopi  libri  tres  de  Persecutione  Vandalica ; 
Theodoriti  libri  V.  Greece.  Curante  Beato  Rhenano.  folio,  Basileae, 
1635.     [I.  13.  25.] 

Ecclesiasticae  Historiae  Eusebii  Pamphili,  ejusdem  de  Vita  Constantini, 
Socratis,  Theodoriti,  CoUectaneorum  ex  Historia  Ecclesiastica  Theo- 
dori Lectoris,  Hermii  Sozomeni,  Evagrii.  Greece,  folio,  Lutetiae  Pa- 
risiorum,  1544.     [Bb.  1.  23.] 

Eusebii  Pamphili  Historia  Ecclesiastica,  Vita  et  Panegyricus  Imperatorjs 
Constantini,  et  Constantini  Oratio  ad  Sanctos ;  Graece  et  Latine,  cum 
notis  :  curante  Henrico  Valesio.     folio,  Parisiis,  1659.     [_G.  5.  21.] 

Theodoriti,  Episcopi  Cyri,  et  Evagrii  Historia  Ecclesiastica.  Graece  et 
Latine,  a  Valesio.     folio,  Parisiis,  1673.     [Bb.  1.  25.] 

Socratis  Scholastici  et  Hermise  Sozomeni  Historiae  Ecclesiasticae,  Graece 
et  Latine,  cum  Annotationibus  :  curante  Henrico  Valesio.  folio,  Pari- 
siis, 1658.     [G.  5.  22.] 

Theodoriti  et  Evagrii  Hisioria3  Ecclesiasticae ;  item  Excerpta  ex  Historia 
Ecclesiastica  Philostorgii  et  Theodori  Lectoris,  Graece  et  Latine :  cu- 
rante Henrico  Valesio.     folio,  Parisiis,  1673.     [G.  5.  23,] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Parisiis,  1673.     [Bb.  1.25.] 

Theodoriti  Historia  Ecclesiastica,  Grsece  et  Latine.  folio.  Inter  Operum 
Tom.  in.     [H.  13.  27.] 

Theodoriti  Historia  Ecclesiastica,  Latin^.     Infer  Opera.     [M.  9.  22.] 

Eusebii  Pamphili,  Socratis  Scholastici,  Hermiae  Sozomeni,  Theodoreti  et 
Evagrii  quae  extant  Historiae  Ecclesiasticae,  Graece  et  Latine!.  Hen- 
ricns  Valesius  Graecum  textum  ex  MS.  Codibus  emendavit:  Latine 
vertit  et  Annotationibus  illustravit  Gulielmus  Reading.  3  vols,  folio, 
Cantabrigiae,  1720.  ♦  [A.  4.  25-27.] 

NiCEniORi  Callisti  Historia  Ecclesiastica,  Graecfe.  Latine  vertit  Jo- 
hannes Langius.     folio,  Basileae,  1552.     [I.  12.  4.] 

Exemplar  aliud,   cum  Notis.     Edidit  Fronto  Ducaeus.     2  vols. 

lolio,  Parisiis,  1630.  .  [L  13.  4,5.] 

I'hilostorgii  Cappadocis  Ecclesiastica  Historia,  a,  Constantino  Magno 
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Gothofredo.     4to.  Geneva,  1642.     [C.  9.  8.] 

The  Auncient  Ecclesiastical  Histories  of  the  first  six  hundred  years  after 
Christ,  written  in  the  Greek  tongue  by  Eusebius  Pamphilus,  Socrates 


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Scholasticus,  and  Evagrius  Scholasticus,  translated  by  Meredith  Han- 
mer,  D.  D.  folio,  London,  1607.  [Ff.  8.  140.] 
The  History  of  the  Church,  as  it  was  written  in  Greek  by  Eusebius  Pam- 
philus,  Socrates  Scholasticus,  and  Evagrius  Scholasticus ;  also  the  Life 
of  Constantine,  &c.  Translated  from  the  Greek,  folio,  Cambridge, 
1683.     [C.4.  4.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  Cambridge,  1683.     [Bb.  1.  24.] 

The  Ecclesiastical  Histories  of  Eusebius,  Socrates,  Sozomen,  and  Theo- 
doret,  translated  from  the  Greek  by  Samuel  Parker.  4 to.  London, 
1729.     [R.  3.  33.] 

Annales  Ecclesiastici,  Auctore  Csesare  Baronio,  S.  R.  E.  Presbytero 
Cardinali,  cum  continuatione  Abrahami  Bzovii,  ab  adventu  Filii  Dei 
usque  ad  A.  D;  1503.     18  tomis  in  12  vols,  folio,  Coloniae,  1609-27. 

[K.  5.  14-25.] 

Baronii  Annales  Ecclesiastici,  A.  D.  1-.-1198.     12  tomis,  folio.  Antverp. 

et  Mogunt.  1597-1608.     [N.  2.  1-12.] 

Annales  Ecclesiastici,  ab  anno  1198,  ubi  Card.  Baronius  desinit,  usque 
ad  annum  1304,  Auctore  Odorico  Raynaldo.  2  tomis,  folio,  Romas, 
1646-48.     [K.  3.  23,24.] 

Spondani  (Henrici)  Baronii  Annalium  Continuatio,  ab  anno  1597  ad 
tinem  anni  1646.     2  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1659.     [I.  2.  1,2.] 

Epitome  Annalium  Ecclesiasticarum  Csesaris  Baronii.     folio, 

Moguntiae,  1617.     [I.  12.  2.] 

Annales  Ecclesiastici  Cardinalis  Baronii  in  Epitomen  redacti. 


2  tomis,  folio,  Lut.  Par.  1660.     [N.  3,  11,12.] 

Casauhoni  (Isaaci)  De  Rebus  Sacris  et  Ecclesiasiicis  Exercitationes  XVI. 
ad  Cardinalis  Baronii  Annales^     folio,  Lugduni,  1614.     QA.  1.  26.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Lugduni,  1614.     [I.  13.  27.] 

Bulengeri  (Julii  Csesaris)  Diatribae  ad  Isaaci  Casauhoni  Exercitationes 
adversus  illustrissimum  Cardinalem  Baronium.     folio,  Lugduni,  1617. 

[L  12.  22.] 
CappeUi  (Jacobi)  VindicicE  pro  Isaaco  Casaubono,  continentes  Examen  prce- 
cipuarum  Controversiarum,   quas  adversus  Casaubonum  moverunt  H.  Ros- 
weydus  ;  A.  Eudcemon  ;  et  J.  C.  Bulengerus.     4to.  Francofurti,  1619. 

[H.  6.  15.] 

Montacutii  (Ricardi,  Episcopi  Cicestriensis)  Analecta  Ecclesiasticarum  Ex- 
erc'itatiomim.     folio,  Londini,  1622.     [M.  19.  5.] 

Montacutii  (Ricardi)  Apparatus  ad  Origines  Ecdesiasticas.  folio.  Oxonice, 
1635.     [M.  19.  7.] 

Montacutii  ( Ricardi)  De  Originibus  Ecclesiasiicis  Commentationes,  2  tomis, 
folio,  Londini,  1636-40.     [M.  19.  8,9.] 

Montacutii  (Ricardi)  Anti-DiatribcE  ad  priorem  partem  Diatribarum  J. 
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Pagi  (Antonii)  Critica  in  universes  Annales  Ecclesiasticos  Ccesaris  Baronii. 
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EccLESiASTicA  HiSTORiA,  integram  Ecclesiae  Christi  Ideam,  quantum  ad 
locum,  propagationem,  persecutionera,  tranquillitatem,  doctrinam, 
hoereses,  ceremonias,  gubernationem,  &c.  et  statum  Imperii  politi- 
cum  attinet,  secundum  singulas  centurias,  perspicuo  ordine  complectens : 


442  RELIGION. 

ex  vetustissimis  et  optimis  historicis,  patribus,  et  aliis  scriptoribus  con- 
gesta,  per  aliquot  studiosos  et  pios  viros  in  Urbe  Magdeburgica. 
13  tomis  in  8  vols,  folio,  Basileee,  1562-74.     [M.  20.  1-8.] 

Blondelli  (Davidis)  Pseudo-Isidorus  et  Turrianus  vapulantes  :  seu  Epis- 
tolae  suppositiae,  quas  aliquibus  ex  papis  Romanis  tribuebat  Isidorus 
Mercator,  et  defendere  conatus  est,  cum  Censura  et  Notis.  4to,  Ge- 
nevaj,  1628.     [C.  1.  12.] 

Antiquitates  CnRiSTiANiE :  or  the  History  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Holy 
Jesus,  by  Dr.  Jeremy  Taylor,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor:  as  also 
the  Lives,  Acts,  and  Martyrdoms  of  his  Apostles,  by  Dr.  Cave,  folio, 
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Antonini  (Monachi  Dominicaui)  Historia  Ecclesiastica  ab  initio  mundi 
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Bi^NsoN  (George)  A  History  of  the  First  Planting  of  Christianity,  taken 
from  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles  and  their  Epistles.  Together  with  the 
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Bullet  (J.  B.)  The  History  of  the  Establishment  of  Christianity, 
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Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1776.     QG.  23.  4.] 

Burgess  (Tho.  Menevensis  Episcopi)  Ecclesia?  Christianas  Primordia. 
12mo.  Dunelmiae,  1814.     [Aa.  3.  88.] 

Campbell  (George)  Lectures  on  Ecclesiastical  History.  2  vols.  8vo. 
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fence of  Episcopacy,  particularly  that  of  Scotland,  against  the  Attach  of 
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Cave  (William)  Primitive  Christianity,  or  the  Religion  of  the  Ancient 
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Clark  (Samuel)  The  Marrow  of  Ecclesiastical  Historic  conteined  in  the 
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Clerici  (Joannis)  Historia  Ecclesiastica  duorum  primorum  a  Christo 
nato  Saeculorum,  e  veteribus  Monumentis  deprompta.  4to.  Amste- 
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Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1716.     [E.  14.  1.] 

The  Lives  of  the  Primitive  Fathers.     8vo.  London,  1701. 

[R.  13.  11.] 

Du  Pin  (Louis  Ellies)  Nouvelle  Bibliotheque  des  Auteurs  Ecclesiastiques, 
contenant  I'Histoire  de  leur  Vie,  le  Catalogue,  la  Critique,  et  la  Chro- 
nologie  de  leurs  Ouvrages ;  le  Sommaire  de  ce  qu'ils  contiennent,  un 
Jugement  sur  leur  Style,  et  sur  leur  Doctrine,  et  le  Dcnombrement  des 
different  Editions  de  leurs  Ouvrages.  19  tomes  en  10  vols.  4to.  Paris, 
1683-1715.     [N.  6.  7-16.] 


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Dupin  (L.  E.)  Bibliotheque  des  Auteurs  Ecclesiastiques.  3  tomes,  8vo. 
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Du  Pin  (L.  E.)  Dissertation  Preliminaire ;  ou  Prolegonnenes  sur  la  Bible, 
pour  servir  de  Supplement  k  la  Bibliotheque  des  Auteurs  Ecclesias- 
tiques.    4to.  Paris,  1701.     [N.  6.  6.] 

Du  Pin  (L.  E.)  A  New  History  of  Ecclesiastical  Writers,  containing  an 
account  of  the  Authors  of  the  several  Books  of  the  Old  and  New  Tes- 
tament, the  Lives  and  Writings  of  the  Primitive  Fathers,  a  compen- 
dious History  of  Councils,  &c.  Translated  from  the  French.  7  vols. 
folio,  London,  1697-1706.     [E.  10.  16-22.] 

— Another  Copy.    7  vols,  folio,  London,  1697-1706.    [Bb.  1.  30-36.] 

Du  Pin  (L.  E.)  A  History  of  the  Church  from  the  Beginning  of  the 
World.     Translated  from  the  French.     4  vols.  12mo.  London,  1713. 

[F.  7.  32-35.] 

EcHARD  (Laurence)  A  General  Ecclesiastical  History,  from  the  Nativity  of 
our  Blessed  Saviour  to  the  first  Establishment  of  Christianity  by  Hu- 
mane Laws  under  the  Emperor  Constantine  the  Great,  folio,  London, 
1702.     [G.  4.  14.] 

Erskine  (John)  Sketches  of  Church  History  and  Theological  Controversy. 
2  vols.  12mo.  Edinburgh,  1790-97.     [Ff.  7.  27,28.] 

Fleury  (Claude)  Histoire  Ecclesiastique,  depuis  I'Ascen- Try    ^   q_Qc 
sion  de  Jesus  Christ  jusqu'a  I'an  1595.     36  tomes,  4to.-.;  \ji'  ■,  a   ^    q] 
Paris,  1722-38. ^M.  14.  1-J.J 

Fleury  (Claude)  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Manners  and  Behaviour  of 
the  Christians,  and  the  Practices  of  Christianity  throughout  the  several 
Ages  of  the  Church.  Translated  from  the  French.  8vo.  London, 
1698.     [B.  6.  38.] 

Foxi  (Joannis)  Rerum  in  Ecclcsia  Gestarum,  quae  postremis  et  periculosis 
his  temporibus  evenerunt,  maximarumque  per  Europam  persecutionura 
Sanctorum  Dei  Martyrum,  caeterarumque  rerum,  digesti  per  regna  et 
nationesCommentarii.    Pars  prima,  folio,  Basilea?,  1558.    [M.  20.  9.] 

Fox  (John)  Acts  and  Monuments  of  Matters  most  speciall  and  memo- 
rable happening  in  the  Church  :  with  a  universall  History  of  the  same. 
2  vols,  folio,  London,  1576.     [B.  2.  20,21.] 

Fox  (John)  Acts  and  Monuments  of  Matters  most  special  and  memorable 
happening  in  the  Church.     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1684.  [L.  2.  20,21.] 

Fox  (John)  Actes  and,Monumentes  done  and  practised  by  the  Prelats  of 
the  Romishe  Churche  from  A.  D.  1000  to  the  time  nowe  present. 
[Abridged  by  Timothy  Bright.]     4to.  London,  1579.     [Ff  3.  2. 

Gillies  (John)  Historical  Collections  relating  to  remarkable  periods  of  the 
Success  of  the  Gospel.     2  vols.  8vo.  Glasgow,  1754.   [Cc.  3.  59,59*.] 

A  Supplement  to  the  Historical  Collections.      12mo.  Edinburgh, 

1796.     [Ff.  7.  83.] 

Hartmanni  (Philip.  Jac.)  De  Rebus  gestis  Christianorum  sub  Apostolis 
Commentarius.     4to.  Berolini,  1699.     [R.  8.  17.] 

Haweis  (Thomas)  An  impartial  and  succinct  History  of  the  Rise,  De- 
clension, and  Revival  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  3  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1800.     [Cc.  3.  52-54.] 

MiLNER  (Isaac)  Animadversions  on  Dr,  Haweis' s  ^^  Impartial  and  succinct 
History  of  the  Church  of  Christ."     8vo.  Cambridge,  1800.     [Hh.  2.  34.] 


444  RELIGION. 

Haweis  (Thomas)  A  Reply  to  the  Animadversions  of  the  Dean  of  Carlisle 
on  the  succinct  and  impartial  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  8vo. 
London,  1801.     [Hh.  7.  26.] 

Milner  (Isaac)  Farther  Animadversions  on  Dr.  Haweis's  Alisquotation  and 
Misrepresentation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Milner' s  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ. 
Svo.  Cambridge,  I'SOI.     [Hh.  2,  47.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1801.     [Hh.  7.  26.] 

Haweis  (Thomas)  A  Second  Reply  to  the  Dean  of  Carlisle's  Second 
Animadversions.     8vo.  London,  1801.     [Hh.  7.  26.] 

Hornii  (Georgii)  Historia  Ecclesiastica  et  Politica.  12mo.  Lugd.  Bat. 
\Q,m.     [A.  7.  29.] 

Jaelonski  (Pauli  Ernesti)  Institutiones  Historian  Christianae  Antiquioris. 
8vo.  Francof.  ad  Viadrum,  1754.     [A.  19.  2.] 

JoRTiN  (John)  Remarks  on  Ecclesiastical  History.  5  vols.  Svo.  London, 
1751-73.     [R.  18.  34-38.] 

Jortin  (John)  Discourses  concerning  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion  ; 
and  Remarks  on  Ecclesiastical  History.     3  vols.  Svo.  London,  1805. 

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Another  Copy.     3  vols.  Svo.  London,  1805.     [Ff.  4.  6-8.] 

Lampadii  (Johannis)  Mellificium  Historicum,  complectens  Historian! 
quinque  ultimarum  periodorum  Novi  Testamenti.  2  vols.  4to.  Mar- 
purgi,  1617.     [C.  9.  13,14.] 

Lamee    (Friderici  Adolphi)   Synopsis   Historian  Sacrse  et  Ecclesiasticae. 

12mo.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1721.     [E.  27.  16.] 
Millar  (Robert)  The  History  of  the  Propagation  of  Christianity,  and  the 

Overthrow  of  Paganism.    2  vols.  Svo.  Edinburgh,  1723.  [Cc.  3.  57,58.]  • 
Another  Copy.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1731.     [R.  11.  61,62.] 

Milner  (Joseph)  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  4  vols.  Svo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1797.     [C.  25.  9-12.] 

Milner  (Joseph)  Geschichte  der  Kirche  Christi.     4  vols.  12mo.  Barby. 

[Cc.  3.  5-8.] 

Wilkinson  (Thomas)  Milner  s  Ecclesiastical  History  reviewed,  and  the  Origin 
of  Calvinism  considered.     Svo.  Harborough,  1805.     [Hh.  7.  25. 

Milner  (Joseph)  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ,  with  Additions  and  Cor- 
rections by  Isaac  Milner,  D.  D.  Dean  of  Carlisle,  and  President  of 
Queen's  College,  Cambridge.  5  vols.  Svo.  London,  1819.  [Cc.  3.  46-50.] 

Another  Copy.     5  vols.  Svo.  London,  1819.     [Ff.  5.  64-68.] 

Another  Copy.     5  vols.  Svo.  London,  1819.     [Ff.  5.  69-73.] 

*ScoTT  (John)  The  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ,  particularly  in  its 
Lutheran  Branch,  from  the  Diet  of  Augsburg,  A.  D.  1530,  to  the  death 
of  Luther,  A.  D.  1546: — intended  as  a  further  Continuation  of  the 
Church  History  begun  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Milner,  M,  A.  and  conti- 
,nued  by  the  very  Rev.  Isaac  Milner,  D.  D.  Dean  of  Carlisle.  Svo. 
London,  1826. 

MosHEMii  (Job.  Laur.)  De  Rebus  Christianorum  ante  Constantinum 
Magnum  Comraentarii.     4to.  Helmstadii,  1753.     [Bb.  3.  78.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Helmstadii,  1753.     [R.  16.  24.] 

*Commentaries  on  the  Affairs  of  the  Christians  before  the  time  of  Con- 
stantine  the  Great ;  translated  from  the  Latin  of  John  Laurence  Mo- 
sheim,  by  R-  Studley  Vidal.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1813. 


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Moshemii  (Jo.  Laur.)  Institutiones  Historiae  Christianas  Majores.  Saecu- 
lum  Priraum.     4to.  Helmstadii,  17^9.     [Cc  2.  13.] 

Moshemii  (Jo.  Laur.)  Institutiones  Historiae  Ecclesiasticae.  4to.  Helrn- 
stadii,  1755.     [R.  3.  32.] 

Mosheim  (John  Lawrence)  An  Ecclesiastical  History,  Antient  and  Mo- 
dern, from  the  Birth  of  Christ  to  the  beginning  of  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury. Translated  from  the  Latin,  with  Notes  by  Archibald  Maclaine. 
2  vols.  4-to.  London,  1765.     [L.  U.  29,30.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols.  4to.  London,  1765.     [Cc.  2.  14,15.] 

Another  Copy.     6  vols.  8vo.  London,  1811.     [Cc.  3.  24-29.] 

NicHOLSii  (G.)  Historiae  Sacrae  Libri  VII.  ex  Antonii  Cocceii  Sabellici 
Enneadibus  concinnatum.     12mo.  Londini,  1711.     [R.  14.  73.^ 

Parker  (Samuel,  Bishop  of  Oxford)  A  Collection  of  the  Church  History 
of  Palestine,  from  the  Birth  oF  Christ  to  the  beginning  of  the  Empire 
of  Dioclesian.     4to.  London,  1687.     [C.  14.  35,] 

Priestley  (Joseph)  An  History  of  the  Corruptions  of  Christianity.  8vo. 
London,  1782.     [F.  23.  25.] 

Robinson  (Robert)  Ecclesiastical  Researches.     4to.  Cambridge,  1792. 

[Cc.  2.  20.] 

Sandii  (C.  C.)  Nucleus  Historias  Ecclesiasticae.     8vo.  Londini,  1669. 

[R.  14.  70.] 

Remarques  relating  to  the  State  of  the  Church  of  the  three  first  Centuries. 
[By  Abraham  Sellers.]     8vo.  London,  1680.     [R.  IS.  56.'] 

TiLLEMONT  (Louis  Sebastian  Lenain  de)  Meraoires  pour  servir  a  I'His- 
toire  Ecclesiastiqge  des  six  premiers  Sifecles.  8  tomes  en  24  parties, 
12mo.  Bruxelles,  1706-1719.     [C.  7.  1-24.] 

Tillemont  (L.  S.  L.  de)  Histoire  des  Empereurs  et  des  autres  Princes  qui 
ont  regne  durant  les  six  premiers  Siecles  de  I'Eglise,  des  Persecutions 
qu'ils  ont  fait  aux  Chretiens,  de  leurs  guerres  contre  les  Juifs,  des 
Ecrivains  profanes,  et  des  personnes  les  plus  illustres  de  leur  temps. 
13  tomes,  12rao.  Paris,  1692-1720.     [C.  19.  31-43.] 

Tillemont  (Lewis  Sebastian  de)  Ecclesiastical  Memoirs  of  the  six  first 
Centuries.  Translated  from  the  French  by  T.  Deacon.  2  vols,  folio, 
London,  1733.     [Bb.  1.  37,38.] 

Another  Copy,  Vol.  I.     folio,  London,  1733.     [R.  2.  16.]  ' 

TuERETiNi  (Jo.  Alph.)  Historiae  Ecclesiasticae  Compendium,  k  Christo 
nato  usque  ad  annum  1700.     8vo.  Genevae,  1734.     [R.  20.  3.] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  History  of  Persecution,  in  Four  Parts:  1.  Among 
the  Heathens;  2.  Under  the  Christian  Emperors;  3.  Under  the  Pa- 
pacy and  Inquisition  ;  4.  Amongst  Protestants.     8vo.  London,  1736. 

[G.  25.  17.] 

Grei/  (Zachary)  An  Examination  of  Mr.  Chandler's  History  of  Persecution. 
8vo.  London,  1736.     [P.  86.  8.] 

A  Letter  concerning  Mr.  Chandler's  History  of  Ptrsecvtion.  8vo.  London, 
1736.     [P.  71.(13.)] 

The  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the  second  and  third  Centuries,  illustrated 
from  the  Writings  of  Tertullian.  By  John  [K.IlYe]  Bishop  of  Bristol. 
8vo.  Cambridge,  1826.     Cli-  7.  30.] 


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ii.  Miscellaneous  Collections,  ^c.  relative  to  the  General 
History  of  the  Christian  Church. 

EKAOrAI ;  or  Excerpts  from  Ecclesiastical  History :  in  which  some 
Account  is  given  of  the  Donatists,  or  the  Novatians  under  Constantine 
the  Great,  and  of  the  Arians.  To  which  some  Account  of  the  Depo- 
sition of  St.  Chrysostom  is  annexed.     4to.  London,  1704.  |[H.  7.  S3.] 

Allatii  (Leonis)  De  Libris  Ecclesiasticis  Grsecorum  Dissertationes  duse. 

4to.  Parisiis,  1645.     [H.  6.  30.] 
Arndii  (Josuae)  Lexicon  Antiquitatum   Ecclesiasticarum.     4to.  Grips- 

waldiffi,  1669.     [L.  19.  25.] 

Bingham  (Joseph)  Origines  Ecclesiasticse  ;  or  the  Antiquities  of  the 
Christian  Church.     10  vols.  8vo.  London,  1708-22.     [L.  7.  1-10.] 

Another  Copy.     2  vols,  folio.  Works.     [R.  2.  14,15.] 

Binghami  (Josephi)  Origines,  sive  Antiquitates  Ecclesiastics,  ex  Lingua 
Anglicana  in  Latinam  vertit  Jo.  Henricus  Grischovius.      10  tomis  in  5 
•    vols.  4to.  Halae,  1724-1729.     [Bb.  2.  47-51.] 

Binghami  (Josephi)  Quatuor  Dissertationes,  ex  Lingua  Anglicana  in  La- 
tinam convertit  Joannes  Henricus  Grischovius.     4to.  Halse,  1738. 

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Blondelli  (Davidis)  De  Formulae,  ''  Regnante  Christo,"  in  veterura  Mo- 
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Broughton  (Thomas)  An  Historical  Dictionary  of  all  Religions.  2  vols, 
in  1,  folio,  London,  1756.     [R.  1.  25.] 

DuBOURDiEU  (John)  A  Dissertation  upon  the  Theban  Legion,  proving  it 
to  be  fabulous.     8vo.  London,  1696.     [R.  13.  67.] 

Canisii  (Henrici)  Thesaurus  Monumentorum  Ecclesiasticorum  et  Histo- 
ricorum  :  quibus  Praefationes  Historicas,  Animadversiones  Criticas,  et 
Notas  in  singulos  Auctores  adjecit  Jacobus  Basnage,  4  tomis,  folio, 
Antverpise,  1725.     [E.  4.  5-6.] 

Fabricii  (Jo.  Alberti)  Salutaris  Lux  Evangelii  toti  orbi  per  Divinam  gra- 
tiam  exoriens  ;  sive  Notitia  Historico-Chronologica,  Literaria,  et  Geo- 
graphica  Propagator um  per  orbem  totum  Christianorum  Sacrorum. 
4to.  Hamburgi,  1731.     [K.  7.  28.] 

Gallonii  (Antonii)  De  S.  S.  Martyrum  Cruciatibus  Liber.  18mo.  Ant- 
verpise,  1668.     [E.  17-  9.] 

HuGONis  (Caroli  Ludovici)  Sacrae  Antiquitatis  Monumenta,  Historica, 
Dogmatica,  Diplomatica.     folio,  Stivagii,  1725.     [E.  2.  9.] 

Launoii  (Joannis)  De  Hadriani  Valesii  Disceptatione,  quae  de  Basilicis 
inscribitur,  Dissertatio.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1658.     [C.  15.  20,] 

Launoii  (Joannis)  De  Veteri  Ciborum  Delectu  in  Jejuniis  Christianorum, 
maxime  in  Quadragesima.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1663.     [C.  15.  18.] 

Launoii  (Joannis)  De  Auctore  vero  Professionis  Fidei,  quitj  Pelagio,  Hie- 
ronymo,  Augustino,  tribui  vulgo  solet.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1663.  [C.  15. 18.] 

LiNDEMUTH  (Andrese)  Dissertatio  Chronologica  de  Termino  Paschali. 
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GENERAL  HISTORY  OF  THE  REFORMATION.     447 

MoRiNi  (Joannis)  Exercitationum  Ecclesiasticarum  et  Biblicaruni  Libri 
duo.     4to.  Parisiis,  1626.     [C.  1.  15.] 

MosHEMii  (Job.  Laur.)  Dissertationes  ad  Historiam  Ecclesiasticam  per- 
tinentes.     8vo.  Altonaviae,  1733.     [R.  20.  IL] 

Pagitt  (Ephraim)  Cbristianograpbie  ;  or  tbe  Description  of  the  multi- 
tude and  sundry  sorts  of  Christians  in  tbe  World  not  subject  to  the 
Pope.     4to.  London,  1635.     [H.  7.  32.] 

—  Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1640.     [B.  4.  16.] 

Pic  ART  (Bernard)  The  Religious  Ceremonies  and  Customs  of  the  several 
Nations  of  the  known  World.  (With  numerous  Plates.)  6  vols,  folio, 
London,  1731-1737.     [O.  4.  12-17.] 

ScHMiDii  (Jo.  Andr.)  Lexicon  Ecclesiasticum  Minus  ;  in  quo  Ecclesias- 
ticae  Voces,  Phrases,  Antiquitates,  &c.  nee  non  Christianorum  Mores 
utriusque  Ecclesiae,  Grsecse  et  Latinse,  exhibentur.  8vo.  Helmstadii, 
1712.     [R.  20.  23.] 

Spanhemii  (Friderici)  Miscellanea  ad  Sacram  Antiquitatem  et  Ecclesiae 
Historiam  pertinentia,  inter  quae  [est]  de  Papa  foemina  Dissertatio. 
folio.     Inter  Operum  Tom.  II.     [Ff.  1.  15.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio.     Inter  Operum  Tom.  II.     [G.  5.  15.] 

Spanhemii  (Frid.)  Historia  Imaginum  Restituta.     8vo.  Lug.  Bat.  1686. 

[C.  15.  26.] 

UssERii  (Jacobi,  Archiepiscopi  Armachani)  Gravissimae  Quaetiones  de 
Christianorum  Ecclesiarura  Successione  et  Statu.     4to.  Londini,  1633. 

[F.  19.  1.] 

*Williams  (Thomas)  A  Dictionary  of  all  Religions  and  Religious  Deno- 
minations, ancient  and  modern,  Jewish,  Pagan,  Mahometan,  and  Chris- 
tian ;  also  of  Ecclesiastical  History.     8vo.  London,  1824. 


2.    General  History  of  the  Reformation,  and  of  the 
State  of  the  Protestant  Churches. 

[For  the   Ecclesiastical  History  of  Particular  Countries,  see  Class  V. 

History,  infra.] 

Notice  of  Dr.  May's  Collection  of  Reformation  Tracts.     Bvo.  London, 

1818.     [Hh.  7.  24.] 

Herman  (Archbishop  of  Cologne)  A  Simple,  and  Rehgious  Consultation 
by  what  means  a  Christian  Reformation,  and  founded  on  God's  Word, 
may  be  begun  among  Men.     18mo.  London,  1548.     [D.  18.  37.] 

Orthuini  Gratii  Fasciculus  Rerum  Expetendarum  et  Fugiendarum. 
folio,  Coloniae,  1535.     [D.  11.  4.] 

Orthuini  (Gratii)  Fasciculus  Rerum  Expetendarum  et  Fugiendarum. 
Opera  et  studio  Edwardi  Brown.     2  tomis,  folio.     Londini,  1690. 

[N.  1.4,5.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     2  tomis,  folio,  Londini,  1690. 

[Bb.   1.  26,27.] 

Exemplar  aliud.      2  tomis,  folio,  Londini,  1690. 

[Bb.   1.  28,29.] 


448  RELIGION. 

Deesseri  (Matthaei)  Querela  de  Pontificiis  Insidiia  per  Germaniam. 
8vo.  1584.     [G.  8.  13.] 

Sleidani  (Joannis)  De  Statu  Religionis  et  Reipublicae,  Carolo  V.  Caesare, 
Commentarii,     folio,  Argentinae,  1556.     [N.  1.  14.] 

Sleidani  (Joannis)  De  Statu  Religionis  Commentarii.  Svo.  Argentorati, 
1621.     [D.  14.  20.] 

Sleidani  (Joannis)  De  Statu  Religionis  Commentarii.  3  tomis,  Svo. 
Francofurti,  1785.     [Cc.  3.  30-42.] 

LuNDORFii  (Michaelis  Caspari)  Continuatio  Joannis  Sleidani  Commen- 
tariorura  de  Statu  Religionis  et  Reipublicae.  (Ab  anno  1556  usque 
ad  annum  1609.)     Svo.  3  vols.  Francofurti,  1519.     [D.  14.  21.-23.] 

Casaueon  (Meric)  Of  the  Necessity  of  the  Reformatiori  in  and  before 
Luther's  time  ;  and  what  (visibly)  hath  most  hindered  the  Progress  of 
it.     4to.  London,  1664.     [K.  15.  2.] 

Basnage  (Jacques)  Histoire  de  la  Religion  des  Eglises  Reform.ees 
depuis  Jesus  Christ  jusqu'a  present.     2  tomes,  4to.   Rotterdam,   1725. 

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Gerdesii  (Daniehs)  Introductio  in  Historiam  Evangelii  S^culo.  xvi. 
passim  per  Europam  renovati,  Doctrinaeque  Reformata?.  4  torn.  4to. 
Gruningse,  1744-1752.     [Bb.  2.  52-55.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4  tomis,  4to.  Groningae,  1744-1752. 

[Bb.  2.  56-59.] 
Beausoere  (Isaac  de)  Histoire  de  la  Reformation,  ou  Origine  et  Progres 

de  Lutheranisme  depuis  1517,  jusqu'en  1530.     4  tomes,  Svo.  Berlin, 

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Un  autre  Exemplaire.    4  tomes,  8vo.  Berlin,  1785.    [Hh.  6.  1-4.] 

The  History  of  the  Reformation,  from  the  French  of  Mons.  De  Beauso- 
bre,  by  John  Macaulay,  Esq.  A.  B.  M.  R.  L  A.  Vol.  L  [no  more 
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Berneir.'V  (J.  a.)  Compendium  Historiae   Reformationis.     12mo.  Lon- 

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Vonder  Hardt  (Hermann!)  Historia  Literaria  Reformationis,  in  Jubi- 

laji  honorem  anno  1717.     folio,  Francof.  et  Lips.  1717.     [Bb.   1.  48.] 

LoESCHERN  (Val.  Ernst.)  Vollstiindige  Reformations-Acta  und  Docu- 
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The  Effect  of  Master  Duty's  Negociation  for  the  Union  of  Protestants. 
4to.     [M.  14.  12.] 


Sandys  (Sir  Edwin)  Europae  Speculum  :  or  a  Relation  of  the  State  of 
Religion  ;  and  with  what  Hopes  and  Policies  it  hath  been  framed,  and 
is  maintained  in  the  severall  States  of  these  Western  Parts  of  the 
World.     4to.  London,  1605.     [K.  15.  14.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1605.     [L.  19.  80.] 

• Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1605.     4to.  London.  1605. 

[D.  19.  18.] 

Sandys  (Sir  Edwin)  Europae  Speculum  :  or  a  View  of  the  State  of  Reli- 
gion in  the  Westerne  Parts  of  the  World.     4to.  Hagae  Comitis,  1629. 

[L.15.  17.] 
Sandys  (Sir  Edwin)  Europoe  Speculum  :  or  s  Survey  of  the  State  of  Re- 
ligion in  the  Western  Parts  of  the  World.     Svo.  London,  1673. 

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HISTORY  OF  POPES  AND  CARDINALS.        449 


3.  History  of  Popes  and  Cardinals. 

Pearsonh  (Johannis  Episcopi  Cestriensis)  De  Seiie  et  Successione  primo- 
rum  Roniae  Episcoporum  Dissertationes  duse.     4to.  Inter  Opera. 

[H.  5.  34.] 

GoLDASTi  (Melchioris)  Monarchia  S.  Romani  Imperii :  sive  Tractatus  de 
Jurisdictione  Imperiali  seu  Regia,  et  Pontificia  seu  Sacerdotali ;  deque 
potestate  Imperatoris  ac  Papae,  cum  distinctione  utriusque  Regiminis, 
Politici  et  Ecclesiastici.     3  tomis,  folio,  Hanoviae,  1G12-14-13. 

[L.  12.  1,2,3.] 

Steuchi  (Augustini)  Contra  Laurentium  Vallam  de  falsa  donatione  Con- 
stantini  Libri  duo.     4to.  Lugduni,  1547.     [C.  1.  13, ] 

CoNSTANTiNi  M.  Imp.  Donatio  Sylvestro  Papae  Rom.  inscripta :  non  ut 
a  Gratiano  truncatim,  sed  integre  edita.  Graece  et  Latine.  Item  Ot- 
thonis  III.  Imp.  Donatio  Sylvestro  II  Papae  facta.  4to.  Typis  Got- 
thardi  Voegelini,  1610.     [K.  9.  18.] 

Crakanthorp  (Richard)  The  Defence  of  Constantine  :  with  a  Treatise 
of  the  Popes  Teraporall  Monarchic  ;  wherein,  besides  divers  passages 
touching  other  Counsells,  both  Generall  and  Provinciall,  the  Second 
Roman  Synod,  under  Silvester,  is  declared  to  be  a  meere  Fiction  and 
Forgery.     4to.  London,  1621.     [K.  19.  8.] 

Pauli  Principis  de  la  Scala  et  Hun  Vaticiniorum  et  Imaginum  Joachimi 
Abbatis  Florensis  Calabriae,  et  Anselmi  Episcopi  Marsichani,  super 
statu  summorura  Pontificum  Rhomanae  Ecclesi^  contra  falsam  et  sedi- 
tiosam  Theophrasti  Paracelsi  pseudomagicam  Expositionem,  Vera, 
certa  et  indubitata  Explanatio.     4to.  Colonise,  1570.     [K.  20.  16.] 

CoNCLAVi  De  Pontefici  Romani  quali  si  sono  potuti  trouare  fin  h,  questo 
giorno.     4to.  1667.     [L  20.  9.] 

Il  Cardinalismo  di  Santa  Chiesa.    3  vols.  12mo.  1668.    [C.  17.  13-15.] 

II  Cardinalismo  di  Santa  Chiesa  :  or  the  History  of  the  Cardinals  of  the 
Roman  Church  from  their  first  creation  to  the  election  of  Pope  Cle- 
ment the  Ninth,     folio,  London,  1670.     [C.  5.  22.] 

La  RuiNE  du  Papat,  et  de  la  Simonie  deRome,  avec  une  Lettre  circulaire 
addressee  aux  Peres  dont  les  fiUes  desertent  leur  Maisonset  1  a  Reli- 
gion.    8vo.  1677.     [D.  17.  9.] 

A  Mittimus  to  the  Jubilee  at  Rome:  or  the  Rates  of  the  Pope's  Cus- 
tome-House,  faithfully  published  out  of  the  Old  Latine  copie,  with  Ob- 
servations upon  the  Romish  Text.  By  William  Crashaw.  4to.  2  parts. 
London,  1625.     [K.  15.  12.] 

Consilium  delectorum  Cardinalium  et  aliorum  Praelatorum,  de  emendan- 
da  Ecclesia,  Papa  Paulo  III.  ipso  jubente,  conscriptum  et  exhibitum 
an.  1538.  Libellus  vere  aureus,  ante  annos  70  in  Conci!.  Triden- 
tino  primum  editus  ;  deinde  Romani  Antichristi  tyrannico  jnssu  in- 
juste  suppressus ;  ab  interitu  vindicatus  et  recusus  ex  Bibliotheca  W. 
Crashavi.     4to.  Londini,  1609.     [K.  15.  12.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Londini,  1609.     [L.  17.  27.] 

The  State  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  when  the  Reformation  began ;  as  it 
appears  by  the  Advices  given  to  Paul  III.  and  Julius  III.  by  creatures 
of  their   own.     [By  Dr.  Clagett.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  5.] 

2G 


460  RELIGION. 

LuiTPRANDi  Liber  de  Pontificum  Roraanorum  Vitis.  Inter  Opera,  folio, 
AntverpijE,  1640.     [D.  10.  18.] 

LoNGi  (Francisci)  Breviarium  Chronologicum  Pontificum  et  Conciliorum 
omnium  quae  a  S.  Petro  ad  haec  usque  nostra  tempora  celebrata  sunt, 
folio,  Lugduni,  1622.     [G.  12.  27.] 

Barnsii  (Robert!)  et  Balei  (Johannis)  Vitse  Pontificum  Romanorum. 
8vo.  Lug.  Bat.  1615.     [G.  18.  6.] 

An  EcctEsiASTicAL  Protestakt  Historie  of  the  High  Pastoral  and 
fatherly  Chard ge  and  Care  of  the  Popes  of  Rome,  from  the  first  plant- 
ing of  the  Christian  Faith  there  by  S.  Peter  the  Apostle  and  his  Disci- 
ples :  continued  in  every  age  and  hundred  of  yeares  by  holy  Bishops 
and  Cleargiemen,  sent  hither  and  consecrated  by  them,  his  successors 
in  the  See  Apostolicke.     With  Licence.     8vo.  1624.     [K.  18.  28.] 

Plating  (Baptistse)  Vitse  Pontificum  Romanorum.    folio,  Coloniae,  1626. 

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Platinae  (Baptistae)  Opus  de  Vitis  ac  Gestis  Summorum  Pontificum  ad 
Sixtum  IV  Pont.  Max.  deductura.     24mo.  1664.     [B.  8.  24.] 

Platinae  (Baptistae)  Vitse  Pontificum  cum  Continuatione  usque  ad  Clemen- 
tern  VII.     folio,  Coloniae,  1662.     [I.  13.  26.] 

The  Lives  of  the  Popes,  from  the  time  of  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ  to 
the  Reign  of  Sixtus  IV. ;  translated  from  the  Latin  of  Baptista  Plati- 
na,  and  continued  from  the  year  1471  to  1681.  By  Paul  Rycaut, 
Esq.     folio,  London,  1685.     [K.  2.  15.] 

RoscoE  (William)  The  Life  and  Pontificate  of  Leo  X.  4  vols.  4to. 
Liverpool,  1805.     [K.  24.  7-11.] 

Hadrianus  VI ;  sive  Analecta  Historica  de  Hadriano  Sexto  Trajectino, 
Papa  Romano.  Collegit,  edidit  et  Notas  adjecit  Casparus  Burmaknus. 
4to.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1727.     [L.  6.  1.] 

The  Papacy  of  Paul  the  Fourth.     4to.  London,  1673.     [N.  8.  20.] 

Discours  sur  les  Dissensions  et  Confusions  de  la  Papaute.     12rao.  Am- 

brun,  1587.     [K.  17.  29.] 
GuALDi  (Abate)  The  Life  of  Donna  Olympia  Maldochini,  who  governed 

the  Church  during  the  time  of  Innocent  X.     12mo.  London,  1667. 

[L.  8.  6.] 
Leonis  Allatii  Confutatio  Fabulae  de  Joanna  Papissa,  ex  Monumentis 

Graecis.     8vo.  Coloniae,  1645.     [S.  2.  14.] 

Decrees  of  Pope  Innocent  XI.     12mo.  Oxford,  1678.     [P.  —  S5Q.'] 

Cerri  (Urbano)  An  Account  of  the  State  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Reli- 
gion throughout  the  World,  written  for  the  use  of  Pope  Innocent  XI. 
Translated  from  an  Italian  MS.  by  Sir  Richard  Steele.     8vo.  1724. 

[R.  20.58.] 

The  Present  State  of  the  Church  of  Rome :  or  the  Lives  of  Pope 
Clement  XI.  and  of  the  College  of  Cardinals.     8vo.  London,  1706. 

[M.  6.  12.] 

Fleming  (Robert)  An  Extraordinary  Discourse  on  the  Rise  and  Fall  of 
Papacy.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [Hh.  3.  45.] 

Pius  VII. — Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  a  Rome  dans  I'Envahissement 
des  Etats  du  Saint  Si5ge  par  les  Francois,  et  Fermete  du  Saint  P^re 
pour  defendre  I'Eglise.      3  toines,   12mo.  Londres,  1812. 

[Ee.  4.  81-83.] 


MARTYROLOGIES  AND  LIVES  OF  SAINTS.    451 

Bower  (Archibald)  A  History  of  the  Popes  from  the  foundation  of  the 
See  of  Rome  to  the  present  time.     5  vols.  4to.  London,  1750-1766. 

[G.  1.  9-13.J 

Archibald  Bower's  Affidavit,  in  Answer  to  the  false  Accusations  brought 
against  him  by  Papists.     8vo.  London,  1756.     [P.  201.  (2.)] 

Six  Letters  from  Archibald  Bower  to  Father  Sheldon.     8vo.  London,  1756. 

[P.   201.  (1.)] 
Bower  (Archibald)  Answer  to  the  Six  Letters.     8vo.  London,  1757. 

[P.  201.  {5,6.)'] 
Appendix  to  the  Answer,  containing  Remarks  on  the  Critical  Review 
for  January  1757.     8vo.  London,  175/.     [P.  201.  (7.)] 

Bower,  and  Tillemont  compared.       \_By   Dr.    John  Douglas,  afterwards 
Bishop  of  Salisbury.']     8vo.  London,  1757.     [P.  201.  (3.)] 

Bower  (Archibald)  An  Answer  to  the  preceding.     8vo.  London,  1757. 

[P.  201.  (4.)] 
A  Full  Confutation  of  all  the  Facts  advanced  in  Mr.  Bowers  Three  De- 
fences.    [By  Dr.  Douglas.]     London,  1757.     [P.  201.  (8.)] 

Bower  (Archibald)  Reply  to  a  Scurrilous  Libel,  intitled  "  A  Full  Confu- 
tation," &c.     8vo.  London,  1757.     [P.  201.  (9.)] 

A  Complete  and  Final  Detection  of  Archibald  Bower.     [Bi/  Dr.  Douglas.] 
8vo.  London,  1758.     [P.  201.  (10).] 

Bower  (Archibald)  The  Detector  Detected.     8vo.  London,  1759, 

[P.  5.  (12.)] 
Corpe  (John)  Some  very  remarkable  Facts  relating  to  the  Conduct  of  the 

Jesuits  with  regard  to  Mr.  Bower.     8vo.  London,  1758.    [P.  201.  (11.)] 
Bovver  (Archibald)  One  very  Remarkable  Fact  more,    relating  to  the 

Conduct  of  the  Jesuits.     8vo.  London,  1758.     [P.  202.  (12.)] 


4.  Martyrologies  and  Lives  of  Saints. 

Cave  (William)  Antiquitates  Apostolicce :  or  the  History  of  the  Lives, 
Acts,  and  Martyrdoms  of  the  Apostles,    folio,  London,  1676.    [C.  5.  8.] 

Conversio  et  Passio  SS.  Martyrum  Afrae,  Hilariaj,  Dignae,  Eunomiae, 
Eutropias,  cum  Marci  Velseri  Commentario.  folio.  Inter  Velseri 
Opera.     [M.  4,  3.] 

Martyrologium  Romanum,  ad  novam  Kalendarii  Rationem  et  Ecclesiasticaj 
Historiae  Veritatem  restitutum,  Gregorii  XIH.  Pont.  Max.  Jussu  edi- 
tum.     Auctore  Caesare  Baronio.     folio,  Romae,  1686.     [1.13.10.] 

Excerpta  ex  Simeonis  Metaphrastis  Sermonibus  de  Vitis  Sanctorum 
Ecclesiae  Graecae ;  ab  Agapio  raonacho  Cretensi,  Neo-Graece  reddita. 
4to.  Venetiis.     [J.  6.  20.] 

Vitae  Sanctorum,  ex  probatis  authoribus  et  MSS,  Codicibus  primo  quidem 
per  Fr.  Laurentium  Surium,  Carthusianum,  editse :  nunc  vero  raultis 
Sanctorum  Vitis  auctae,  et  emendatae.  4  tomis,  folio,  Coloniae  Agrippinae, 
1617-18.     [L  3.  19-22.] 

Nova  Legenda  Angliae.  folio,  Londini,  apud  Wynkyn  de  Worde, 
m.ccccc.vb.     [B.  1.  28.] 

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452  RELIGION. 

Pauli,  Diaconi  Erneritensis,  Liber  de  Vita  et  Miraculis  Patrum  Emeri- 
tensium.     4to.  Antverpise,  1638.     [L.  19.  21.] 

An  Abridgment  of  the  Prerogatives  of  St.  Ann,  Mother  of  the  Mother  of 
God ;  to  which  is  added,  a  Preface  concerning  the  Original  of  the 
Story.     [By  William  Clagett.]     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  19.] 

Clichtovei  (Jodoci)  Tractatus  Varii  de  B.  Maria  Virgine.     4to.  Parisiis. 

1517.     [Ff.  7.  109.] 
Fleetwood  (William)  An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  the  Blessed 

Virgin  Mary,  according  to  the  Romish  Writers.     4to.  London,  1687. 

[N.  8.  9.] 

Patrick  (Simon)  The  Virgin  Mary  misrepresented  by  the  Roman  Church 
in  the  Traditions  concerning  her  Life  and  Glory,  and  in  the  Devotions 
paid  to  her  as  the  Mother  of  God.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  20.  1.] 

Another  Copy.     4to,  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  9.] 

PuTEANi  (Erycii)  De  Purificatione  Virginis  Matris  Oratio.  18rao.  Monaci, 
1617.     [D.  17.  12.] 

Smith  (Thomas)  The  Life  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene  of  Pazzi,  a  Carmelite 
Nun,  translated  from  the  Italian.     4to.  London,  1687.     [M.  15.  5.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1687.     [N.  8.  10.] 

Stengelii  (Caroli)  Historia  Mariae  Magdalenae.  12mo.  August.  Vind. 
1622.     [D.  17.  12] 

The  Life  and  Miracles  of  S.  Wenefrede,  together  with  her  Litanies. 
With  some  Historical  Observations  thereon.     8vo.  London,  1713. 

[N.  7.  59.] 

The  Life  or  the  Ecclesiasticall  Historie  of  S.  Thomas  [a  Becket]  Arch- 
bishope  of  Canterbury.     8vo.  Colloniae,  1639.     [K.  19.  20.] 

The  Lyf  of  the  Mother  Teresa  of  Jesus,  Foundresse  of  the  Monasteries 
of  the  Descalced  or  Bare-footed  Carmelite  Nunnes  and  Fryers.  Written 
by  her-self,  and  translated  from  the  Spanish  by  W.M.  4to.  Antwerp, 
1611.     [H.  7.  16.] 


5.  History  of  Religious  Orders, 

HospiNiANi  (Rodolphi)  De  Origine  et  Progressu  Monachatus,  ac  Or- 
dinura  Monasticorum,  Equitumque  Militarium  tam  sacrarum  quam 
secularium  omnium,     folio,  Tiguri,  1609.     [K.  1.  2.] 


i.  History  and  Statutes  of  Military  Religious  Orders,  insti- 
tuted for  the  Defence  of  the  Romish  Church. 

Mennenii  (Francisci)  Militarium  Ordinum  Origines,  Statuta,  Symbola,  et 
Insignia.     4to.  Coloniae,  1623.     [C.  1.  27] 

Vertot  (D'Auboeuf  Rene  Aubert  de)  Histoire  des  Chevaliers  Hospitaliers 
deSt.  Jea  1  de  Jerusalem.     4  tomes,  4to.  Paris,  1726.     [A.  6.  29-32.] 

Vertot  (M.  I'Abbe  de)  The  History  of  the  Knights  Hospitallers  of  Jeru- 
salem, at  present  called  the  Knights  of  Malta.  Translated  from  the 
French.     5  vols.  12mo.  Edinburgh,  1770.     [Ee.  4.  110-114.] 


HISTORY  OF  RELIGIOUS  ORDERS.  453 


ii.  History  and  Statutes  of  other  Religious  Orders. 

*FosBROOKE  (T.  D.)  History  of  Monachism :  or  the  Manners  and  Cus- 
toms of  the  Monks  and  Nuns  of  England.     4to.  London,  1817. 

(1)  The  Benedictines. 

D'AcHERii  (Lucae)  et  Mabillon  (Johannis)  Acta  Sanctorum  Ordinis  S, 
Benedicti.     7  tomis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1668-85.     [G.  10.  1-7.] 

(2)  The  Dominicans. 

The  Tragical  History  of  Jetzer,  or  a  faithful  Narrative  of  the  Feigned 
Visions,  Counterfeit  Quotations,  and  False  Miracles  of  the  Dominican 
Fathers  of  the  Convent  of  Berne  in  Switzerland,  to  propagate  their 
Superstitions,     folio,  London,  1679.     [C.  5.  18.] 

(3)  The  Jesuits. 

Lucu  (Ludovici)  Historia  Jesuitica ;  de  Jesuitarum  Ordinis  Origine, 
Nomine,  Regulis,  Officiis,  Votis,  Privilegiis,  Regimine,  Doctrina,  Pro- 
gressu,  Actibus,  ac  Facinoribus.     4to.  Basileae,  1627.     [E.  15,  31.] 

Hospiniani  (Rudolphi)  Historia  Jesuitica :  hoc  est,  De  Origine,  Regulis, 
Constitutionibus,  Privilegiis,  Incrementis,  Progressu  et  Propagatione 
Ordinis  Jesuitarum  ;  item  de  eorum  Dolis,  Fraudibus,  Imposturis,  Ne- 
fariis,  Facinoribus,  cruentis  Consiliis,  falsa  quoque,  seditiosa  et  san- 
guinolenta  Doctrina.     folio,  Tiguri,  1619.     [K.  1.  6.] 

A  History  of  the  Jesuits ;  to  which  is  prefixed,  a  Reply  to  Mr.  Dallas's 
Defence  of  that  Order.  [By  John  Poynder.]  2  vols.  8vd.  London, 
1816.     [Ff.  4.  9,10.] 

Imago  primi  Sseculi  Societatis  Jesu  a  Provinci^  Flandro-Belgica  ejusdem 
Societatis  repraesentata.     folio,  Antverpiae,  1640.     [M.  5.  23.] 

Reguue  Societatis  Jesu.     12mo.  Paris.  1620.     [G.  8.  32.] 

Corpus  Institutorura  Societatis  Jesu.     2  tomis,  4to.  Antverpiae,  1702. 

[E.  7.  24,25.] 

DocTRiNiE  Jesuitarum  praecipua  Capita.  18mo.  Rupellae,  1580.  [D.  18. 17.] 

Casauboni  (Isaaci)  Ad  Frontonem  Ducaeum  Epistola ;  in  qua  de  Apo- 
logia disseritur,  communi  Jesuitarum  nomine  edita.  4to.  Londini, 
1611.     [M.  22.  12.] 

Mason  (Henry)  The  New  Art  of  Lying,  covered  by  Jesuites  under  the 
vaile  of  Equivocation,  discovered  and  disproved.     4to.  London,  1624. 

[N.  8.  18.] 

Les  Provinciales:  or  the  Mystery  of  Jesuitisme  discovered  in  certain 
Letters  written  upon  occasion  of  the  present  Differences  at  Sorbonne, 
between  the  Jansenists  and  Molinists.  [Translated  from  tiie  Lettres 
Provinciales  of  Louis  Montalte,  i.e.  Blaise  Pascal.]  8vo.  London, 
1657.     [K.  8.  6.] 

'- —  Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1658.     [R.  14.  76.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1658.     [D.  18.  ^9.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1679.     [N.  9.  S5.'] 

Montaltii  (Ludovici)  Littera;  Provinciales  de  Moral!  etPolitica  Jesuitarum 
Disciplina.     8 vo.  Colonise,  1665.     [F.  22.  1.]  , 


454  RELIGION. 

An  Answer  to  the  Provinciall  Letters,  published  by  the  Jansenists  under  the 
name  of  Lewis  Montalt,  against  the  Doctrines  of  the  Jesuits  and  School 
Divines,  made  by  some  Fathers  of  the  Society  in  France.  12mo.  Paris, 
1659.     [L.  8.  19.] 

The  Jesvite's  Gospell,  written  by  themselves  :  Discouered  and  published 
by  William  Crashaw.     4to.  London,  1621.     [K.  15.  12.] 

The  New  Heresie  of  the  Jesuits,  publickly  maintained  at  Paris  in  the 
College  of  Clermont,  by  conclusions  printed  Dec.  \2,  1661.  De- 
nounced to  all  the  Bishops  of  France.  Translated  from  the  French, 
4to.  London,  1662.     [M.  15.  37.] 

A  Discovery  of  the  Mystery  of  Iniquity,  as  it  is  now  in  practice  amongst 
the  Jesuits  and  other  their  Emissaries :  with  a  particular  Account  of 
their  Antichristian  and  Devillish  Policy.  Translated  from  the  Italian 
by  Titus  Gates,  D.  D.     4to.  London,  1679.     [M.  14.  30.] 

Reflexions  upon  the  Idolatry  of  the  Jesuits  and  other  Affairs  relating  to 
Religion  in  China,  in  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Francis  Atterbury.  8vo.  London, 
1709.     [P.  270.  (19.)] 

A  Parallel  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Pagans  with  the  Doctrine  of  the  Je- 
suits:  translated  from  the  French.     8vo.  London^  1726.     [R.  10.  80.] 

Reflections  of  a  Portuguese  upon  the  Memorial  presented  by  the  Jesuits 
to  his  Holiness  Pope  Clement  XIH.  With  the  Opinion  of  the  Con- 
gregation of  Cardinals  to  whom  the  said  Memorial  was  referred  by 
the  Pope.     8vo.  London,  1760.     [P.  310.  (2.)] 

.  (4)  The  Premonstratenses. 

Launoii  (Joannis)  Inquisitio  in  Privilegia  Preemonstratensis  Ordinis. 
8vo.  Parisiis,  1658.     QC.  15.  16.] 


6.  History  of  Heresies. 

VoGT  (Johannis)  Bibliotheca  Historiae  Hseresiologicae.  2  tomis,  8vo.  Ham- 
burgi,  1723.     [R.  7.  54,55.] 

Lakdner  (Nathaniel)  The  History  of  the  Heretics  of  the  first  two  cen- 
turies after  Christ.     4to.  London,  1780.     [Gg.  1.  39.] 

Another  Copy.     In  his  Works,  4to.  Vol.  IV.     [Bb.  2.  33.] 

Pagitt  (Ephraim)  Heresiography ;  or  a  Description  of  the  Hereticks  and 
Sectaries  of  these  latter  times.     4to.  London,  1646.     [M.  20.  33.1; 

NoRis  (Henrici,  Ecclesiae  Romanae  Cardinalis)  Historia  Pelagiana,  ct 
Corrigenda  ac  Addenda  ad  eandem  Historiam.  folio.  Inter  Operum 
Tom.  I.  et  IV.     [D.  5.  22,25.] 

Petri  Siculi  Historia  de  Manichseorum  Haeresi,  Gr.  Lat.  a  Matthseo 
Radero.     4to.  Ingoldstadii,  1604.     [S.  1.  2.] 

Beausobre  (M.  de)  Histoire  Critique  de  Manichee  et  du  Manicheisme. 
2  tomes,  4to.  Amsterdam,  1734-39.    [Gg.  2.  43,44.] 

De  Valentinianorum  Hasresi  Conjecturse :  quibus  illius  Origo  ex 
iEgyptiaca  Theologia  deducitur.     4to.  Londini,  1711.     [N.  8.  27-] 

^akdii  (C.  C.)  Bibliotheca  Anti-trinitariorum :  cui  accedit  Compendium 
Historiae  Ecclesiasticse  Unitariorum.    8vo.  Freistadii,  1 684.  [R.  1 4. 23.] 

A  History  of  the  Unitarians  called  Socinians.     8vo.  London,  1687. 

[R.  14.  64.] 


HISTORY  OF  RELIGIOUS  SOCIETIES.         455 


7.   History  of  the  Inquisition, 

Gentilis  (Robert)  The  History  of  the  Inquisition,  translated  from  the 
Italian  of  Father  Paul,  Servita.     4to.  London,  1639.     [N.  8.  37.] 

Dellon  ( )  History  of  the  Inquisition  as  it  is  exercised  at   Goa. 

Translated  from  the  French  [by  Henry  Wharton.]    4to.  London,  1688. 

[P.  14.  (20.)] 

LiMBORCH  (Philippi  a)  Historia  Inquisitionis  ;  cui  subjungitur  Liber  Sen- 
tentiarum  Inquisitionis  Tholosanae  ab  Anno  Christi  1307  ad  annum 
1323.     Cum  figuris  seneis.     folio,  Amstelodami,  1692.     [K.  2.  3.] 

*The  History  of  the  Inquisition  by  Philip  k  Limborch,  translated  into 
English.  To  which  is  prefixed,  a  large  Introduction  concerning  the 
Rise  and  Progress  of  Persecution,  and  the  real  and  pretended  Causes 
of  it.     By  Samuel  Chandler.     2  vols.  4to.  London,  1732. 

Berriman  (William)  Remarks  on  Mr.  Chandler's  Introduction  to  the 
History  of  the  Inquisition,  as  it  relates  to  Arianism  and  the  two  first 
General  Councils.     8vo.  London,  1733.     \V.  173.  (1.)] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  An  Answer  to  the  brief  Remarks  of  W.  Berriman,  D.  D. 

on  Mr.  C 's  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Inquisition.     8vo. 

London,  1733.     [P.  173.  (2.)] 

Berriman  ( William)  A  Review  of  the  Remarks  on  Mr.  Chandler's  Introduc- 
tion to  the  History  of  the  Inquisition.    8vo.  London,  1733.    [P.  173.  (3.)] 

Chandler  (Samuel)  A  Second  Letter  to  William  Berriman,  D.  D.  in  which 
his  Remarks  and  the  Characters  of  St.  Athanasius  and  Martyr  Laud  are 
farther  stated,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1733.     [P.  173.  (4.)] 


8.   History  and  Singular  Practices  of  the  Society  of 
Free-Masons. 

Solomon  in  all  his  Glory,  or  the  Master  Mason  ;  being  a  Guide  to  the 
inmost  Recesses  of  Free-Masonry.    8vo.  London,  1768.     [Hh.  3.  33.'] 

Jachin  and  Boaz  ;  or  an  Authentic  Key  to  the  Door  of  Free-Masonry, 
both  antient  and  modern.     8vo.  London,  1793.     [Gg.  7.  18.] 

Jachin  and  Boaz.     8vo.  London,  1805.     [Hh.  7.  28.] 


9.  History  and  Proceedings  of  Societies  for  Reforma- 
tion of  Manners,  of  Missionary  and  Bible  Societies, 
and  of  other  Societies  for  diffusing  Moral  and  Re- 
ligious Instruction. 

i.  Getieral  History  of  Missions. 

*Brown  (William)  The  History  of  the  Propagation  of  Christianity  among 
the  Heathens.     2  vols.  Svo.  Edinburgh,  1823. 


456  RELIGION. 

ii.   The  Societies  for  Reformation  of  Manners. 

An  Account  of  the  Societies  for  Reformation  of  Manners,  in  London, 
Westminster,  and  other  Parts  of  the  Kingdom.  [By  Josiah  Wood- 
ward, D.D.]     8vo.  London,  1699.     [L.  15.  42.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1699.     [D.  6.  9.] 

An  Account  of  the  Progress  of  the  Reformation  of  Manners  in  England, 
Ireland,  and  other  Parts  of  the  World.     4to.  London,  1701. 

[M.  14.  23.] 

Woodward  (Josiah)  A  short  View  of  the  Religious  Societies  in  and  about 
London;  abridged  from  the  larger  Account.     18mo.  1703. 

[P.  353.  (10.)] 

in.  The  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge. 

[The  earlier  Reports  of  this  Society  are  annexed  to  the  Sermons  preached 
at  the  Anniversary  Meetings  of  the  Charity  Schools  of  London  and 
its  Neighbourhood,  pp.  395-397.  supra.] 

A  General  Account  of  the  Society  for  prornoting  Christian  Knowledge, 
to  which  are  subjoined  the  Standing  Rules  and  Orders.  Svo.  London, 
1816.     [Hh.  6.  6.] 

Account  of  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge  in  London. 
12mo.  London,  1714.     [P.  352.  (8.)] 

An  Account  of  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge.  4to. 
London,  1793.     [Hh.  4.  46  ] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1811.     [Hh.  7.  30.] 

A  Summary  Account  of  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge. 
With  a  Catalogue  of  the  Books  dispersed  by  the  Society.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1812.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

A  Summary  Account  of  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge. 
8vo.  London,  1814.     [Gg.  6.  11.] 

Annual  Report  of  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  for  the 
year  1814.     8vo.  London,  1815.     [Gg.  6.  11.] 

Annual  Report  of  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  for  the 
year  1815.     8vo.  London,  1816.     [Gg.  7.  8.] 

A  Respectful  Address  to  the  Archbishops,  Bishops,  Clergy,  and  the  other 
Members  of  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  on  cer- 
tain Inconsistencies  and  Contradictions  which  have  appeared  of  late  in 
some  of  the  Books  and  Tracts  of  that  Society.  [By  Daniel  Wilson, 
M.A.]     Svo.  London,  1816.     [Hh.  7.  24.] 

The  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge  vindicated  from  the  Charge 
of  Inconsistency  and  Contradiction,  in  Answer  to  "  A  Respectful  Ad- 
dress," ^c.     Svo.  Londo?i,  1816.     [Gg.  7.  12.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  .1816.     [Hh.  7.  24.] 


CHURCH  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY.  457 

iv.  The  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in 
Foreign  Parts. 

An  Account  of  the  Society  for  propagating  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts. 
4to.  London,  1706.     [M.  14.  23.] 

Humphreys  (David)  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Incorporated  Society 
for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  from  their  Foun- 
dation to  the  year  1728.     8vo.  London,  1730.     [N.  7.  25.] 

A  Collection  of  Papers  relating  to  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the 
Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.     4to.  London,  1706.     [P.  20.  (1.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1706.     [P.  37.  (15,16.)] 

Gibson  (Edmund)  Two  Letters :  1.  To  the  Masters  of  Families  in  the 
Plantations;  2.  To  the  Missionaries  there.     12mo.  London. 

[P.  69.  (9.)]- 
Potter  (John,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  A  Letter  concerning  the  Col- 
lection of  Money  for  propagating  the  Gospel.     4to.  London,  1741. 

[P.   16.  (16.)] 
Apthokp  (East)  A  Review  of  Dr.  Mayhew's  Remarks  on  the  Answer  to 
his   Observations  on  the  Charter  of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of 
the  Gospel.     London,  1765.     [P.  310.  (3.)] 

A  Farther  Appeal  to  the  unprejudiced  Judgment  of  Mankind  in  Be- 
half of  the  Indians,  and  Thoughts  on  the  proper  Means  of  converting 
them.     Svo.  London,  1766.     [P.  246.  (3.)] 


V.   The  Church  Missionary  Society  for  Africa  and  the  East. 

Proceedings  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society  for  Africa  and  the  East, 
from  the  year  1813  to  the  year  1819.     9  vols.  Svo.  London,  V.  Y. 

[Gg.  6.  19-27-3 

Proceedings  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society  for  the  year  1813.  Svo. 
London,  1813.     [Gg.  6.  20.] 

Proceedings  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society,  Vol.  IV.  Svo.  London, 
1813-15.     [Gg.  6.  19.] 

The  Missionary  Register  for  the  year  1813.     12mo.  London,  1813. 

[Hh.  7.  S7.1 

Buchanan  (Claudius)  An  Address  before  the  Church  Missionary  Society 
to  Africa  and  the  East,  on  the  Departure  of  several  Missionaries.  Svo. 
London,  1814.     [Ff.  6.  15.] 

An  Invitation  to  assist  the  Attempts  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society 
for  the  Conversion  of  the  Heathen.     12mo.  London,  1818.  [Hh.  7.  32.] 

Thomas  (Josiah)  Address  and  Protest  against  the  Formation  of  a  Church 
Missionary  Society  at  Bath.     Svo.  Bath,  1817.     [Gg.  6.  18.] 

A  Defence  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society  against  the  Objections  of 
the  Rev.  Josiah  Thomas,  M.  A.  By  a  Clergyman  Qhe  Rev.  Daniel 
Wilson.]     Svo.  London,  1818.     [Gg.  5.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1818.     [Gg.  6.  18.] 

Plees  (W.  G.J  Observations  on  the  late  Protest  of  the  Rev.  the  Archdea- 
con of  Bath,  and  the  Defence  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society,  by  the 
Rev.  Daniel  Wilson,  A.M.     Svo.  London,  1818.     [Gg.  6.  18.] 


458  RELIGION.       - 

Remarks  on  the  Protest  of  the  Rev.  Archdeacon  Thomas,  and  the  Rev.  Da- 
niel Wilson's  Defence  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society.  By  a  Country 
Vicar.     8vo.  Bath,  1818.     [Gg.  6.  18.] 

Prtme  (Geo.)  The  Counter-Protest  of  a  Layman  in  Reply  to  the  Protest 
of  Archdeacon  Thomas.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1818,     [Gg.  6.  18.] 

Garratt  (W.  a.)  a  Letter  to  the  Rev.  W.  B.  Whitehead  on  the  Ques- 
tion of  Ecclesiastical  Jurisdiction.     8vo.  London,  1818.     [Hh.  7.  28.] 

The  Church  her  own  Enemy  :  Letters  to  a  Friend  on  the  late  Attack  of 
the  Archdeacon  of  Bath  upon  the  Church  Missionary  Society.  8vo. 
London,  1818.     [Hh.  7.  24.] 


vi.  Tracts  relative  to  Missions  in  the  East  Indies. 

A  Narrative  of  the  Success  of  Two  Danish  Missionaries  sent  to  the  East 
Indies.     8 vo.  London,  1709-11.     [P.  315.  (4,5.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1709-11.     [C.  20.  27.] 

Thirty-four  Conferences  betvyeen  the  Danish  Missionaries  and  the  Mala- 
barian  Bramans  in  the  East.  Translated  from  the  High  Dutch  by  Mr. 
Phillips.     8vo.  London,  1719.     [L.  7.  17.] 

Conferences  between  the  Danish  Missionaries  at  Tranquebar  and  the 
Heathen  Natives  of  Hindoostan.     12mo.  London,  1812.     [li.  3.  56.'] 

Hutteman  (G.  H.)  Account  of  the  Conversion  of  an  Indian  Priest  to 
Christianity.     8vo.  London,  1765.     [P.  5.  (13.)] 

Owen  (John)  An  Address  to  the  Chairman  of  the  East  India  Company, 
occasioned  by  Mr.  Twining's  Letter  to  them,  on  the  Danger  of  inter- 
fering in  the  Religious  Opinions  of  the  Natives  of  India.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1807.     [Gg.  6.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1807.     [Gg.  6.  20.] 

Cunningham  (J.  W.)  Christianity  in  India :  An  Essay  on  the  Duty, 
Means,  and  Consequences  of  introducing  the  Christian  Religion  among 
the  Native  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Dominions  in  the  East.  8vo. 
London,  1808.     [Gg.  4.  51.] 

Considerations  on  the  Obligation  of  communicating  to  the  Natives  of 
India  the  Knowledge  of  Christianity.     8vo.  London,  1808. 

[Hh.  3.  29.] 

Marshman  (Rev.  Dr.)  Advantages  of  Christianity  in  promoting  the 
Establishment  and  Prosperity  of  the  British  Government  in  India.  8vo. 
London,  1813.     [Gg.  6.  20.] 

John  (Christopher  Samuel)  Memoir  on  Indian  Civilization  by  the  Esta- 
blishment of  Native  Free  Schools.     8vo.  London,  1813.    [Gg.  6.  20.] 

Wilberforce  (VVilliam)  Substance  of  Speeches  on  the  Clause  in  the  East 
India  Bill  for  promoting  the  Religious  Instruction  and  Moral  Improve- 
ment of  the  Natives  of  the  British  Dominions  in  India,  on  June  22,  and 
July  1  and  12,  1813.     8vo.  London,  1813.     [Gg.  6.  20.] 

Hall  (Robert)  Address  to  the  Public  on  an  important  Subject  connected 
with  the  Renewal  of  the  Charter  of  the  East  India  Company.  8vo. 
London,  1813.     [Gg.  3.  56.] 


MISSIONS  OF  THE  UNITED  BRETHREN.      459 

Hey  (Richard)  Some  Principles  of  Civilization,  with  detached  Thoughts 
on  the  Promotion  of  Christianity  in  British  India.  8vo.  Cambridge, 
1815.     [Gg.  6.  20.] 


vii.  Prayer-Book  and  Homily  Society. 

First  and  Second  Reports  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Prayer-Book  and 
Homily  Society.     Svo.  London,  1813-14.     [Gg.  6.  2.] 

First,  Second,  and  Fourth  Reports  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Prayer- 
Book  and  Homily  Society.     Svo.  London,  1813-14-16.     [Gg.  6.  28.] 

Fourth  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Prayer-Book  and  Homily  So- 
ciety.    8vo.  London,  1816.     [Hh.  2.  44.] 

Fifth  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Prayer-Book  and  Homily  Society. 

Svo.  London,  1817.     [Gg.  7.  8.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1817.     [Hh.  2.  41.] 

Seventh  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Prayer-Book  and  Homily  So- 
ciety.    Svo.  London,  1819.     [Gg.  7.  21.] 


viii.   The  London  Society  for  Pi^omoting  Christianity  among 

the  Jews. 

A  Short  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  London  Society  for  promot- 
ing Christianity  among  the  Jews.     Svo.  London,  1812.     QGg.  6.  16.] 

Considerations  respecting  the  Jews  and  in  favour  of  the  Measures  adopt- 
ed by  the  London  Society  for  promoting  Christianity  amongst  them. 
Svo.  London,  1811.     [Hh.  7.  28.] 

Five  Addresses  from  the  London  Society  for  promoting  Christianity 
amongst  the  Jews.     12mo.  London.     [Hh.  4.  22.] 


ix.  Missions  of  the  Church  of  the  United  Brethren. 

Periodical  Accounts  relating  to  the  State  of  the  Missions  of  the  Church  of 
the  United  Brethren  established  among  the  Heathen.  Vols.  I. — V.  and 
part  of  Vol.  VL     8vo.  London,  1790-1814.     [Gg.  7.  22-27.] 

Periodical  Accounts  of  the  Missions  among  the  Heathen.  Svo.  London, 
1790.     [Hh.  3.  43.] 

A  Concise  Account  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Missions  of  the  United 
Brethren.     Svo.  London,  1797.     [Hh.  2.  43.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1797.     [Hh.  3.  43.] 

Two  other  Copies.     Svo.  London,  1797.     [Hh.  4.  35,42.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1801.     [Hh.  7.  25.] 


460  RELIGION. 


X. 


Wesleyan  Missionary  Society. 

Watson  (Richard)  A  Defence  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Missions  in  the 
West  Indies,  in  Refutation  of  Mr.  Marryat's  Pamphlet  on  the  Slave 
Trade.     8vo.  London,  1817.     [Gg.  6.  19.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1817.     [Hh.  2.  32.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1817.     [Hh.  7.  23.] 


xi.   The  Baptist  Missionary  Society, 

A  Brief  View  of  the  Baptist  Missions  and  Translations,  with  Specimens 
of  such  Translations.     8vo.  London,  1815.     [Gg.  6.  15.] 

Periodical  Accounts  of  the  Baptist  Missionary  Society,  No.  XXIX. 
8vo.     [Gg.  7.  7.] 

A  Few  Thoughts  on  a  New  Plan  of  Missionary  Exertions  for  the  Con- 
version of  the  whole  World  ;  and  recommending  the  Formation  of  a 
British  Missionary  Society.     8vo.  London,  1814.     [Gg.  6.  19.] 


xii.  History  and  Proceedings  of  Societies  for  the  Education 

of  the  Poor. 

An  Account  of  the  Charity  Schools  lately  erected  in  England,  Wales,  and 
Ireland,  with  the  Benefactions  thereto  ;  and  of  the  Method  whereby 
they  were  set  up  and  are  governed.     4to.  London,  1707.     [M.  14.  9.] 

An  Account  of  the  Charity  Schools  in  England,  Wales,  and  Ireland,  &c. 
Twelfth  Edition.     4to.  London,  1713.     [M.  14.  11.] 

An  Account  of  the  Charity  Schools  in  England,  Wales,  and  Ireland,  &c. 
Thirteenth  Edition.     4to.  London,  1714.     [M.  14.  16.] 

Second  Annual  Report  of  the  National  Society  for  the  Education  of 
the  Poor  in  the  Principles  of  the  Established  Church.  8vo.  London, 
1814.     [Gg.  7.  12.] 

Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  National  Society.     8vo.  London,  1818. 

[Gg.  6.  29.] 

xiii.  History  and  Proceedings  of  the  British  and  Foreign 
Bible  Society. 

(1)  History  and  Proceedings  of  the  Parent  Society. 

The  Excellence  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  an  Argument  for  their  more 
general  Dispersion  at  Home  and  Abroad.     4to.  London,  1803. 

[Ff.  5.  19.] 

. Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1803.     [Gg.  6.  20.] 

Owen  (John)  The  History  of  the  Origin  and  First  Ten  Years  of  the  Bri- 
tish and  Foreign  Bible  Society.  Vols.  I.  11.  royal  8vo.  London, 
1816.     [Gg.  1.  16,17.] 

*Owen  (John)  The  History  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 
Vol.  III.     royal  8vo.  London,  1820. 


BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN  BIBLE  SOCIETY.     461 

A  Summary  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible 

Society.     8vo.  London,  1809.     [Hh.  7.  27.] 

Two  other  Copies,     8vo.  London,  1811-13.     [Gg.  6.  4.] 

The  first  Twelve  and  the  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Reports  of  the  British 

and  Foreign  Bible  Society.     8vo.  London,  1805-16-18-19. 

[Gg.  6.  5-14.] 

Tenth  and  Eleventh  Reports  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 
8vo.  London,  1814-1815.     [Gg.  6.  11.] 

Twelfth  Report  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.  8vo.  London, 
1816.     [Gg.  7.  8.] 

Fifteenth  Report  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1819.     [Gg.  7.  21.] 

Steinkopff  (C.  F.  a.)  Letters  during  his  Tour  to  the  Continent  at  the 
Request  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.  12rao.  London, 
1813.     [Ff.  8.  49.] 

Paterson  (John),  and  Henderson  (Ebenezer)  Extracts  of  Letters  dur- 
ing their  Tours  in  Russia,  Sweden,  &c.  &c.  to  promote  the  Object  of 
the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.     8vo.  London,  1817. 

[Gg.  6.  18.] 

. .  Another  Copy.     8 vo.  London,  1817.     [Hh.  7.  23.] 

PiNKERTON  (Robert)  Extracts  of  Letters  on  his  Tour  in  Russia,  Poland, 
■  and  Germany,  to  promote  the  Object  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible 
Society.     8vo.  London,  1817.     [Gg.  6.  18.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1817.     [Hh.  2.  31.] 

Owen  (John)  Extracts  of  Letters,  on  the  Object  and  Connexions  of  the 
British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  during  his  Tour  to  France  and 
Switzerland.     8vo.  London,  1819.     [Gg.  6.  18.] 

GoRHAM  (George  Cornelius)  A  Statement  submitted  to  the  Members  of 
the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  on  the  Unlawfulness  of  circu- 
lating Apocryphal  Books,  indiscriminately  mingled  with  the  Inspired 
Writings.     8vo.  London,  1825.     [S.  6.  21.] 

Gorham  (G.  C.)  Two  Letters  to  the  Editor  of  the  Christian  Guardian,  on 
the  dangerous  Opinions  and  intemperate  Language  of  a  Writer  in  the 
Eclectic  Review.  (Article  L  September,  and  Article  L  November, 
1825.)     8vo.  London,  1825.     [S.  6.  21.] 

Van  Ess  (Leander)  Two  Letters  addressed  to  the  Rev.  G.  C.  Gorham  on 
some  points  of  his  "  Statement  on  the  Apocryphal  Books,"  and  on  some  of 
the  alleged  Doctrines  of  the  Romish  Church.  With  a  Reply  by  George 
Cornehus  Gorham.     8vo.  London,  1826.     [S.  6.  21.] 


(2)  Reports  and  Proceedings'  of  Auxiliary/  Bible  Societies. 

Papers,  occasioned  by  attempts  to  form  Auxiliary  Bible  Societies  in  vari- 
ous Parts  of  the  Kingdom.  Collected  by  a  Presbyter  of  the  Church  of 
England.     8vo.  London,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Cambridge. 

Report  of  the  Formation  of  the  Cambridge  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  15.] 


462  RELIGION. 

Proceedings  of  the  Second  Anniversary  Meeting  of  the  Cambridge  Auxi- 
liary Bible  Society.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1813.     [Gg.  6.  15.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  Cambridge.     [Gg.  7.  8.] 

The  Eighth  Report  of  the  Cambridge  Auxiliary  Bible   Society.     8vo. 
Cambridge,  1819.     [Hh.  2.  31.] 

Cumberland. 

First  and  Second  Reports  of  the  Cumberland  and  Carlisle  Auxiliary  Bible 
Society.     8vo.  Carlisle,  1814-1815.     [Gg.  6.  11.] 

Third  Report  of  the  Cumberland  and  Carlisle  Auxiliary  Bible  Society. 
8vo.  Carlisle,  1816.     [Gg.  7.  8.] 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Whitehaven  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.     8vo. 
Whitehaven,  1815.     [Gg.  6.  11.] 

Hertfordshire,  Huntingdonshire,  and  Kent. 

Dealtry  (William)  Substance  of  a  Speech  delivered  at  the  Formation  of 
the  Hertfordshire  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.     8vo.  Hertford,  1812. 

[Gg.  6.  16.] 

Knight  (Samuel)  Speech  on  the  Establishment  of  an  Auxiliary  Bible  So- 
ciety for  the  County  of  Huntingdon.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1812. 

[Hh.  7.  27.] 

Proceedings  at  the  Formation  of  the  Blackheath  Auxiliary  Bible  Society. 
8vo.  Greenwich,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Middlesex. 

Report  of  the  Proceedings  on  the  Formation  of  the  Westminster  Auxi- 
liary Bible  Society.     8vo.  London,  1813.     [Gg.  6.  15.] 

Owen  (John)  Speech  at  the  First  Anniversary  of  the  Hackney  and  New- 
ington  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.     8vo.  Shacklewell,  1813.  [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Northumberland. 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Tindale  Ward  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.     8vo. 
Newcastle,  1813.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Somersetshire. 

Proceedings  at  the  Formation  of  the  Bath  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.     8vo. 
Bath,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Proceedings  of  the  Second  Anniversary  Meeting  of  the  Bristol  Auxiliary 
Bible  Society.     (Two  Copies.)     8vo.  Bristol,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  15,16.] 

Staffordshire. 

GisBORNE  (Thomas)  Speech  at  the  Formation  of  the  Staffordshire  Auxi- 
liary Bible  Society.     8vo.  London,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Surrey. 

Proceedings  at  the  Formation  of  the  Southwark  Auxiliary  Bible  Society. 
Svo.  Southwark,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Second  Report  of  the  Southwark  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.     8vo.  London, 
1814.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Proceedings  at  the  Formation  of  the  Clapham  Auxiliary  Bible  Society. 
Svo.  London,  1812.     [G.  6.  16.] 


BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN  BIBLE  SOCIETY.      463 

Yorkshire. 

Proceedings  at  the  Formation  of  the  York  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.  8vo. 
York,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Proceedings  at  the  Formation  of  the  Doncaster  Auxiliary  Bible  Society. 
8vo.  Doncaster,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  16.] 

Account  of  the  Second  Anniversary  of  the  Leeds  Auxiliary  Bible  Society. 
8vo.  Leeds,  1811.     [Gg.  6.  16,] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Leeds,  1811.     [Hh.  2.  34.] 

North  America.' 

Second  Report  of  the  American  Bible  Society.     8vo.  New  York,  1818. 

[Hh.  7.  25.] 

(3)  Tracts  relative  to  the  Object  and  Measures  of  the  British  and  Foreign 

Bible  Society  > 

'  Letter  to  a  Country  Clergyman,  occasioned  by  his  Address  to  Lord 
Teignmouth.      By  a  Sub-Urban  Clergyman.     8vo,  London,  1805. 

[G.  6.  4.] 
Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1805.     [Gg.  6.  28.] 

An  Address  to  Lord  Teignmouth,  occasioned  by  his  Address  to  the 
Clergy  of  the  Church  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1805.     [Hh.  3.  41.] 

Owen  (John)  An  Address  to  the  Chairman  of  the  East  India  Company, 
occasioned  by  Mr.  Twining's  Letter  to  that  Gentleman  on  the  Danger 
of  interfering  in  the  Religious  Opinions  of  the  Natives  of  India,  and 
on  the  Views  of  the  Bible  Society  as  directed  in  India.  8vo.  London, 
1807.     [Hh.  3.  41.] 

Wordsworth  (Christopher)  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Teign- 
mouth, in  Vindication  of  Reasons  for  declining  to  become  a  Member  of 
the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.   8vo.  London,  1810.  [Gg.  6.  3.] 

Teignmouth  (Right  Ho?t.  John,  Lord)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Christopher 
Wordsworth,  in  Reply  to  his  Strictures  on  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible 
Society.     8vo.  London,  1810.     [Hh.  3.  41.] 

Dealtry  (William)  A  Vindication  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  So- 
ciety, in  Reply  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Wordsworth's  Letter  to  Lord  Teignmouth. 
8vo\  London,  1811.     [Gg.  6.  3.] 

Maltby  (Edward)  Thoughts  on  the  Utility  and  Expediency  of  the  Plans 
promoted  by  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.  (Two  Copies.) 
8vo.  London,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  4,28.] 

Cunningham  (J.  W.)  Observations  designed  as  a  Reply  to  the  "  Thoughts" 
of  Dr.  Maltby,  on  the  Dangers  of  circulating  the  whole  of  the  Scriptures 
among  the  Lower  Orders.     8vo.  London,  1812.     [Gg.  7.  15.] 

Nolan  (Frederick)  Objections  of  a  Churchman  to  uniting  with  the  Bible 
Society.     8vo.  London,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  4.] 

*Marsh  (Herbert)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Consequences  of  neglecting  to 
give  the  Prayer-Book  with  the  Bible.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1812. 

Clarke  (Edward  Daniel)  A  Letter  to  Herbert  Marsh,  D.  D.  in  Reply  to 
certain  Observations  contained  in  his  Pamphlet  relative  to  the  British  and 
Foreign  Bible  Society.     8vo.  London,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  4."] 


464  RELIGION. 

Dealtry  (William J  An  Examination  of  Dr.  Marsh's  ^^  Inquiry"  relative 
to  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.     8vo.  London,  1812. 

[Gg.  6.  4.] 

Vansittart  (Right  Hon.  Nicholas  J  Three  Letters  on  the  subject  of  the 
British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  addressed  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Marsh  and 
John  Coker,  Esq.      Svo.  London.     [Gg.  6.  4.] 

Otter  (William)  An  Examination  of  Dr.  Marsh's  Answer  to  all  the  Argu- 
ments in  favour  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.  Svo.  Brox- 
bourn,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  4.] 

Otter  (William)  A  Vindication  of  Churchmen  who  become  Members  of  the 
British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  in  Answer  to  Dr.  Marsh's  Pamphlet  on 
that  subject.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  4.]| 

Another  Copy.     8vo.' Cambridge,  1812.     [Hh.  2.  34.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1812,     [Hh.  7.  23.] 

Considerations  respecting  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  sug- 
gested principally  by  the  Cambridge  Controversy  on  that  subject.  8vo. 
Oundle,  1812.     [Gg.  6.  4.] 

Gandolphy  (Rev.  Peter)  A  Congratulatory  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Herbert 
Marsh,  D.  D.  on  his  judicious  Inquiry  into  the  Consequences  of  neg- 
lecting to  give  the  Pi-ayer-Book  with  the  Bible.     Svo.  London,  1812. 

[Gg.  6.  2.] 

Marsh  (Herbert)  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Peter  Gandolphy,  in  Confutation  of  the 
Opinion  that  the  Vital  Principle  of  the  Reformation  has  lately  been  con- 
ceded to  the  Church  of  Rome.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1813.     [Gg.  6.  2.] 

Gandolphy  (Peter)  A  Second  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Marsh,  confirming 
the  Opinion  that  the  Vital  Principle  of  the  Reformation  has  been  lately 
conceded  by  him  to  the  Church  of  Rome.     Svo.  London,  1813. 

[Gg.  6.  2.] 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Marsh.  By  a  Protestant  Dissenter  and  a  Lay- 
man.    Svo.  Cambridge,  1813.     [Gg.  6.  2,] 

Masrh  (Herbert)  Letter  of  Explanation  to  the  Dissenter  and  Layman,  Svo. 
Cambridge,  1813.     [Gg.  6.  2.] 

Simeon  (Rev.  Charles)  Dr.  Marsh's  Fact;  or  a  Congratulatory  Address 
to  the  Church- Members  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 
With  an  Appendix.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1813.     [Gg.  6.2.] 

MiLNER  (Isaac,  D.  D,  Dean  of  Carlisle)  Strictures  on  some  of  the  Publi- 
cations of  the  Rev.  Herbert  Marsh,  D.  D.  intended  as  a  Reply  to  his 
Objections  against  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1813.     [Ff.  5.  77.] 

*Marsh  (Herbert)  A  Reply  to  the  Strictures  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  Milner, 
D.  D.  Dean  of  Carlisle.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1813. 

Gibson  (A.  F.)  Address  to  the  Public,  tending  to  shew  that  the  Abing- 
don Letter,  inserted  in  Dr.  Marsh's  Reply  to  the  Strictures  of  the 
Dean  of  Carlisle,  is  not  authentic.     Svo.  Cambridge.     [Gg.  6.  2.]~ 

A  Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  on  the  subject  of 
his  Attack  upon  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society  in  his  recent 
Charge  to  his  Clergy.  By  a  Clerical  Member  of  the  Society.  SvO. 
London,  1815.     [Gg.  7.  12.] 

GisBORNE  (Thomas)  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of 
Gloucester,  on  the  subject  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 
Svo.  London,  1815.     [Hh.  2.  45.] 


PAGAN  RELIGION  IN  GENERAL.  465 

*NoRRis  (H.  H.)  A  Practical  Exposition  of  the  Tendency  and  Proceed- 
ings of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.     8vo.  London,  1814. 

Dealtry  (WiUium)  A   Review  of  Mr.  Norris's  Attack  upon  the  British 
and  Foreign  Bible  Society.     8vo.  London,  1815.     [Ilh.  2.  47.] 

Chalmers  (Thomas)  The  Influence  of  Bible  Societies  on  the  temporal 
Necessities  of  the  Poor.     12mo.  Edinburgh,  1814.     [Aa.  3.  82.] 

Another  Copy.     12rao.  Edinburgh,  1814.     [Hh.  7.  87.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Edinburgh,  1817.     [Gg.  7.  8.] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  Edinburgh,  1817.     [Hh.  2.  29.] 

Antibiblion  ;  or  the  Papal  Tocsin.     (Two  Copies.)     Svo.  London,  1817. 

{[Hh.   2.  40,41.] 

xiv.  Naval  and  Military  Bible  Society. 

Accoimt  of  the  Bible  Society  in  London,  instituted  in  1780,  for  the  Use 
of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  Great  Britain.     12mo.  London,  1794. 

[Hh.  4.  27.] 
Account  of  the  Naval  and  Military  Bible  Society.     Svo.  London,  1811. 

[Gg.   6.  28.] 

Proceedings  of  the  Naval  and  Military  Bible  Society.     Svo.   London, 
1812.     \Gg.  6.  16.] 


III.  Pagan  and  Mohammedan  Religions. 

1 .  Pagan  Religions. 

i.  The  Pagan  Religion  in  General. 

Vossii  (Gerardi  Johannis)  De  Theologia  Gentili  et  Physiologia  Chris- 
tiana ;  sive  de  ortu  et  progressu  Idololatrise.  2  torais,  4to.  Amstelo- 
dami,  1641.     [C.  9.  28,29.] 

Sauberti  (Johannis)  De  Sacrificiis  Veterura.     Svo.  Jenae,  1659. 

[D.  15.  10.] 

Seldeni  (Joannis)  De  Diis  Syris  Syntagmata  duo.     Svo.  Londini,  1617- 

[M.  16.  20.] 

Livii  (Francisci)  Christianse  Theologiae  cum  Platonica  Comparatio.  4to. 
BononJse,  1627.     [F.  1.  32.] 

Herbert  (Edward,  Lord)  The  Antient  Religion  of  the  Gentiles  and  the 
Causes  of  their  Errors  considered  :  the  Mistakes  and  Failures  of  the 
Heathen  Priests  and  Wise-men,  in  their  notions  of  the  Deity,  and  mat- 
ters of  Divine  Worship,  examined,  with  regard  to  their  being  alto- 
gether destitute  of  Divine  Revelation.  Svo.  London,  1705.  [A.  17.  64.] 

Bryant  (Jacob)  An  Analysis  of  Antient  Mythology.  3  vols.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1774.     [Q.  2.  13-15.] 


2  H 


466  RELIGION. 


ii.  Greek  and  Roman  Mythology. 

Mythographi  Latini,  Caius  Julius  Hyginus,  Fabius  Planciades  Fulgen- 
tius,  Lactantius  Placidus,  Albricus  Philosophus,  cum  Notis  variorum. 
Curante  Thoma  Munckero.     8vo.  Amstelodami,  1681.     [C.  15.  5.] 

Mythographi  Latini,  Caius  Julius  Hyginus,  &c.  cum  Commentariis 
Jacobi  Mycilli,  et  aliorum.  Curante  Augustino  Van  Staveren.  4to. 
Lug.  Bat.  1742.     [Aa.  2.  9.] 

Opuscula  Mythologica,  Ethica,  et  Physics,  Gra^ce  et  Latine.  Edidit 
Tho.  Gale.     Svo.  Cantabrigise,  1671.     [M.  6.  S5:\ 

Thomas  (T.)  Observations  on  the  Iliad,  introductory  to  a  View  of  the 
Origin,  Progress,  and  Diversity  of  Heathen  Worship  antecedently  to 
the  Christian  Revelation.     Svo.     [Hh.  2.  38.] 

BoccAcii  (Joannis)  De  Genealogia  Deorum.     folio,  Parisiis,  1511. 

[E.  9.  2.] 

Berry  (William)  Genealogia  Antigua:  or  Mythological  and  Classical 
Tables  of  Fabulous  and  Ancient  History,     folio,  London,  1816. 

[Gg.   1.  24.] 

Chartarii  (Vincentii)  Imagines  Deorum,  qui  ab  antiquis  colebantur. 
4to.  Lugduni,  1581.     [C.  10.  24.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Lugduni,  1581.     [F.  14.  30.] 

Banier  (Antoine)  La  Mythologie  expliqu6e  par  I'Histoire.     8   tomes, 

8vo.  Paris,  1740.     [P.  7.  9-16.] 
Natalis  Comitis  Mythologiae  sive  Explicationis  Fabularum  Libri  Decern. 

Svo.  1596.     [F.  7.  52.] 
Natalis  Comitis  Mythologia.     8vo.  Genevae,  1602.     [S.  2.  26.] 

Natalis  Comitis  Mythologia,  addita  Mythologia  Musarum  Geofredi  Lino- 
cerii.     Svo.  Hanoviae,  1619.     [K.  15.  16.] 

Galtruchius  (P.)  A  Poetical  History  of  the  Heathen  Gods,  translated  by 
Marius  D'Assigny.     Svo.  London,  1671.     [G.  S.  19.] 

TooKE  (Andrew)  The  Pantheon :  representing  the  Fabulous  Histories  of 
the  Heathen  Gods  and  most  Illustrious  Heroes,  by  way  of  Dialogue. 
Svo.  Dublin,  1738.     [R.  9.  66.'] 

Tooke  (Andrew)  The  Pantheon.     12mo.  London,  1791.     [R.  19.  53.] 

Watson  (David)  A  Clear  and  Compendious  History  of  the  Gods  and 
Goddesses,  and  their  Contemporaries.     12mo.  London,  1752. 

[E.  27.  12.] 

Boyse  (Samuel)  A  New  Pantheon  or  History  of  the  Heathen  Gods. 
.     Svo.  London,  1753.     [R.  13.  85.] 

Spearman  (R.)  Letters  concerning  the  Heathen  Mythology,  &c.  Svo. 
London,  1759.     [R.  19.  51.] 

Musgrave  (Samuel)  Two  Dissertations  :  1.  On  the  Grecian  Mythology  ; 
2.  An  Examination  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Objections  to  the  Chrono- 
logy of  the  Olympiads.     Svo.  London,  1782.     [C.  22.  14.] 


MOHAMMEDAN  RELIGION.  467 

FoNTENELLE  (Bernard  le   Bovier  de)  Tlie  History  of  Oracles   and  the 
Cheats  of  the  Pagan  Priests.     8vo.  London,  1688.     [R.  13.  71.] 

Fontenelle  (M.  de)  The  History  of  Oracles,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1750. 

[F.  27.  25.] 

Sybillina  Oracula,  Grsece  et  Latine,  Notis  illustrata  a  Joanne  Obsop/eo. 
8vo.  Parisiis,  1607.     [C.  19.  10.] 


iii.  Egyptian  and  Persian  Mytliology. 

ScHAiENBERG  (Henrici)  Aphorismi  Hieroglyphici.     12mo.  Lipsias,  1606. 

[C.  16.  9.] 

Hyde  (Thomse)  Veterum  Persarum  et  Medorum  Religionis,  eorumque 
Magorum,  Historia.     4to.  Oxonii,  1700.     [E.  15.  11.] 

Jablonski  (Pauli  Ernesti)  Pantheon  ^gyptiorum ;  sive  de  Diis  eorum 
Coramentarius.     8vo.  Francofurti,  1750.     [A.  17.  51.] 

The  Desatir,  or  Sacred  Writings  of  the  Ancient  Persian  Prophets  in  the 
Original  Tongue,  together  with  the  Ancient  Persian  Version  and  Com- 
mentary of  the  Fifth  Sasan.  To  which  is  added,  an  English  Trans- 
lation of  the  Desatir  and  Commentary.  By  Mulla  Firuz  Bin  Kaus. 
2  vols,  in  one,  royal  8vo.  Bombay,  1818.     [M.21.31.] 


2.  Mohammedan  Religion. 

Prima  tredecim  Partium  Alcorani  Arabico-Latini.  Opera  et  studio 
Christiani  Ravii.     4to.  Amstelaedami,  1646.     [K.  9.  24.] 

Alcorani  Textus  Universus,  Arabice  et  Latine,  cum  Refutatione  Ludo- 
vici  Maraccii.     2  tomis,  folio,  Patavii,  1698.     [E.  4.  1,2.] 

The  Alcoran  of  Mahomet,  translated  into  English  from  the  French  Version 
of  the  Sieur  Du  Ryer.     4to.  London,  1649.     [K.  19.  11.] 

The  Koran,  commonly  called  the  Alcoran  of  Mohammed,  translated  from 
the  Arabic ;  with  Notes,  and  a  Preliminary  Dissertation.  By  George 
Sale.     4to,  London,  1734.     [R.  17.  6.] 

RicoLDi  contra  sectam  Mahumeticam  Libellus ;  Anonymi  Scriptoris  de 
Vita  et  Moribus  Turcorum  Libellus  ;  et  Victoris  Libellus  de  Vita  et 
Moribus  Judaeorum.     4to.  Parisiis,  1511.     [1^.  20.  22.] 

Machumetis  Saracenorum  Principis,  ejusque  Successorum  Vitae  ac  Doc- 
trina,  ipseque  Alcoran.  Cum  confutationibus,  et  praefatione  Philippi 
Melancthonis.  Opera  ct  studio  Theodori  Bibliandri.  folio,  Tiguri, 
1573.     [L.  9.  21.] 

Historia  Josephi  Patriarchae,  ex  Alcorano,  Arabice  ;  cum  triplici  versione 
Latina,  et  Scholiis,  Thomas  Erpenii,  cujus  et  Alphabetvim  Arabicum 
praemittitur.     4to.  Leidas,  1617.     [K.  14.  36.] 

Prideaux  (Humphrey)  The  True  Nature  of  Imposture  displayed  in.  the 
Life  of  Mahomet.     Svo.  London,  1723.     [C.  %7.  7.] 

2  H  2 


468  RELIGION. 

Relandi  (Hadriani)  De  Religions  Mohanimedicd  Libri  Duo.  8vo.  Traj. 
adRhen.  1717.     [M.  18.  37.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     8vo.  Traj.  ad  Rhen.  1717.     [F.  27.  28.] 

Reflections  on  Mohammedisra.     8vo.  London,  1735.     [P.  85.  4.] 

Martyn  (Henry)  Controversial  Tracts  on  Christianity  and  Moham- 
medism  with  some  of  the  most  eminent  Writers  of  Persia :  to  which  is 
appended  an  additional  Tract  on  the  same  Question,  together  with  an 
Appendix  by  the  Rev.  S.  Lee,  M.  A.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1824. 

[K.  25,  31.] 


Class  IL 


^uri^ptnt:(tntt. 


I.  Public  Universal  Law. 


OFFT  (Capel)  Principia  cum  Juris  Uni- 
versalis, turn  praecipue  Anglicani.  2 
tomis,  1 2mo.  Londini,  1 779.  [li.  3.  45.] 


1.  General  Treatises  on  Laws. 

The  Origin  of  Laws,  Arts,  and  Sciences, 
and  their  Progress  among  the  most 
ancient  Nations.  Translated  from  the 
French  of  the  President  de  Goguet. 
[]By  Dr.  Dunn  and  R.  Spearman.]] 
3  vols.  8vo.  Edinburgh,  1761. 

[F.  24>.  16-18.] 

Platonis  de  Legibus  sive  de  Legum  Institutione  Libri  XII.  et  Epinomis 
sive  de  Legibus  Dialogus,  Graece  et  Latine,  cura  Jo.  Serrani  et  Hen. 
Stephani.     folio.  Inter  Operum  Tom.  II.     ^F,  12.  11.] 

Platonis  de  Leafibus  Libri  XII.  et  Epinomis.  8vo.  Inter  Operum  Tom. 
VIIL  et  IX.  Bipont.     [H.  21.  20,21.] 

Marci  Tullii  Ciceronis  de  Legibus  Libri  tres.  Recepsuit  et  Notas  suas 
adjecit  Joannes  Davisius :  accedit  Hadriani  Turnebi  Commentarius, 
Svo.  Cantabrigias,  1727.     [L  7.  27.] 

Ciceronis  de  Legibus  Libri  tres.     folio.  Inter  Opernm  Tom.W .    [N.  2.  14.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Inter  Operum  Tom.  IV.     [A.  1.  21.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4to.  Inter  Operum  Torn.  III.     [R.  S.  3.] 

SuAREz  (F'rancisci)  Tractatus  de  Legibus  ac  Deo  Legislatore,  in  Decern 
Libros  distributus.     folio,  Antverpiae,  1613.     [G.  12.  11.] 

PuFFENDORFFii  (Samuelis)  Elementorum  Jurisprudentiae  Universalis  Libri 
duo.     12mo.  Cantabrigiae,  1672.     [E.  16.  6.] 

MoNTEsauiEU  (Jean  de  Secondat,  Baron  de)  De  I'Esprit  des  Loix.  4to. 
(Euxrcs,  Tomes  I.  ct  II.     [L.  14.  18,19.] 


470  JURISPRUDENCE. 

Montesquieu  (Baron  de)  The  Spirit  of  Laws,  translated  from  the  French. 

2  vols.  8vo.  Dublin,  1751.     [A.  18.  121,122.] 
Another  Copy.     2  vols.  8vo.  Edinburgh,  1768.    [Ee.  4.  86,87.] 

Mitchell  (Charles)  Principles  of  Legislation.     8vo.  London,  1796. 

[L  21.  21.] 

Bellers  (Fettiplace)  A  Delineation  of  Universal  Law.     4to.  London, 

1754.     [Gg.  1.  40.] 
Beccaria  (Marquis  de)  An  Essay  on  Crimes  and  Punishments,  translated 

from  the  Italian.     VVith  a  Commentary  attributed  to  M.  de  Voltaire. 

8vo.  London,  1767.     [P.  255.  (3.)] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1775.     [Q.  5.  39.] 

Gregorii  (Petri)  Syntagma  Juris  universi,  Legumque  fei;e  omnium  Gen- 
tium et  Rerumpublicarum  praecipuarum.     folio,  Genevae,  1623. 

[H.  2.  4.] 

2.  Law  of  Nature  and  Nations. — Rights  of  War  and 

Peace. 

Seldeni  (Joannis)  De  Jure  Naturali  et  Gentium,  juxta  Disciplinam  He- 
brseorum  Libri  VIL     folio,  Londini,  1640.     QK.  11.  6,3 

Cumberland  (Ricardi)  De  Lejribus  Naturae  Disquisitio  Philosophica.  4to. 
Londini,  1672.     [B.  7.  20.] 

*"Wachsmuth  (W.)  Jus  Gentium,  quale  obtinuit  apud  Grsecos  ante  Bel- 
lorum  cum  Persis  gestorum  Initium.     8vo.  Kiliae,  1822. 

Le  Droit  de  la  Nature  et  des  Gens  ;  ou  Systeme  General  des  Principes 
les  plus  importans  de  la  Morale,  de  la  Jurisprudence,  et  de  la  Politique^ 
Traduit  du  Latin  de  feu  M.  le  Baron  de  Puffendorf  par  Jean  Bar- 
beyrac,  avec  des  Notes  du  Traducteur.    2  tomes,  4to.  Amsterdam,  1712. 

[K.  6.  2.3.] 

PufFendorffii  (Samuelis)  De  Officio  Hominis  et  Civis,  Libri  Duo.  8vOk 
Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1728.     [A.  18.  73.] 

Burlamaciui  (J.  J.)  Principes  de  Droit  Naturel.     4to.  Geneve<  1748. 

[O.  8.  31.] 

Seldeni  (Joannis)  Mare  Clausum  seu  de  Dominio  Maris.  4to.  Lug.  Bat. 
1636.     [F.  20.  9.] 

Medows  (Sir  Philip)  Observations  concerning  the  Dominion  and  So- 
vereignty of  the  Seas;  being  an  Abstract  of  the  Marine  Affairs  of 
England.     4to.  London,  1689.     [M.  14.  13.] 

Grotii  (Hugonis)  De  Jure  Belli  et  Pacis  Libri  tres.     8vo.  Amstel.  1651. 

[H.  7.  37.] 
Grotii  (Hugonis)  De  Jure  Belli  ac  Pacis  Libri  tres.     8vo.  Amstel.  1663. 

[1.   6.  26.] 
Grotii  (Hugonis)  De  Jure  Belli  ac  Pacis  Libri  tres.     8vo.  Amstel.  1667- 

[F.   15.  10.] 
Grotii  (Hugonis)  De  Jure  Belli  ac  Pacis  Libri  tres,  cum  notis  Joannis  Bar- 
beyrac.     2  tomis,  8vo.  Amstel.  1720.     [E.  21.  11,12.] 

•  Le  Droit  de  la  Guerre  et  de  la  Paix.    Nouvelle  Traduction  par 

Jean  Barbeyrac,  avec  les  Notes  de  I'Auteur  et  de  nouvelles  Notes  du 
Traducteur.     2  tomes,  4to.  Amsterdam,  1724.     [L  14.  14,15.] 


POLITICAL    LAW.  471 

*  Vattel  (Eraer.  de)  Law  of  Nations :  or  Principles  of  the  Law  of  Nature, 
applied  to  the  Conduct  and  Affairs  of  Nations  and  Sovereigns,  royal 
8vo.  London,  1811. 

PoNTANi  (Joh.  Isacii)  Discussionum  Historicarum  Lihri  duo,  quibus  prae- 
cipue  quatenus  et  quodnam  Mare  liberura,  vel  non  liberum  clausumque, 
accipiendura  dispicitur  expenditurque.     Svo.  Harderovici,  1637. 

[F.  17.  28.] 

ZoucHii  (Ricardi)  Juris  et  Judicii  facialis  sive  Juris  inter  Gentes  Expli- 
catio.     ISmo.  Hagae  Comitis,  1659.     [D.  17.  29.] 

WicQUEFORT  (M.  de)  L'Ambassadeur  et  ses  Fonctions.  2  tomes,  4to. 
a  La  Haye,  1680-81.     [N.  6.  29,30.] 

The  Ambassador  and  his  Functions;  translated  from  the 

French,     folio,  London,  1716.     [Ff.  2.  21.] 


3.  Political  Law, 

De  la  Croix  (M.)  A  Review  of  the  Constitutions  of  the  Principal  States 
of  Europe  and  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Translated  from  the 
French.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1792.     [L.  22.  4,5.] 

*Spence  (George)  An  Enquiry  into  the  Origin  of  the  Laws  and  Political 
Institutions  of  Modern  Europe,  and  in  particular  those  of  England. 
Svo.  London,  1826. 

Delolme  (J.  L.)  The  Constitution  of  England.     Svo.  London,  1777. 

[Q.  5.  8.] 
Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1790.     [Gg.  7.  45.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1817.     [Gg.  5.  33.] 

Adams  (John)  A  Defence  of  the  Constitution  and  Government  of  the 
United  States  of  America.     Svo.  London,  1777.     [_Q,.  5.  9.] 


II.  Antient,  Civil,  and  Feudal  Law. 

I .   LaT0S  of  the  Greeks  and  of  other  Antient  Nations 
besides  the  Romans. 

Leges  Attics.  Sam.  Petitus  collegit,  digessit,  et  Commentario  illus- 
travit.     folio,  Parisiis,  1635.     [H.  4.  22.] 

MiscELLiE  Defensiones  pro  CI.  Salmasio,  de  variis  Observationibus  et 
Emendationibus  ad  Jus  Atticum  et  Roman um  pertinentibus.  Svo.  Lug. 
Bat.  1645.     [D.  15.  49.] 

Spenceri  (Joannis)  De  Legibus  Hebraeorum  Ritualibus,  et  eorum  Ra- 
tionibus,  Libri  tres.     foHo,  Cantabrigise,  1685.     [E.  10.  26.] 

Exemplar  allud.     folio,  Cantabrigiae,  1685.     []Ff.  5.  56.] 

Spenceri  (Joannis)  De  Legibus  Hebrasorum  Libri  IV.  edente  Leonardo 
Chappelow.     2  tomis,  folio,  Cantabrigiae.     [E.  2.  10,11.] 

Zepperi  (Wilhelmi)  Legum  ^losaicarum  Forensium  Explanatio.  Svo. 
Herbornffi,  1604.     [G.  19.  21.] 


472  JURISPRUDENCE. 

Seldeni   (Joannis)  De  Successionibus,   ad  Leges  Hebraeorum,  in  Bona 
.   Defunctorum  Liber  Singularis.     12mo.  Lug.  Bat.  1638.     [M.  16.  31.] 

Seldeni  (Joannis)  Uxor  Hebraica :  seu  de  Nuptiis   et  Divortiis  Veterum 
Ebrseorum.     4to.  Londini,  1646.     [K.  9.  32.] 


2.   Roman  Law. 

i.  Introductions  to  the  Study  of  the  Roman  Law — Dictiona- 
ries and  Lcvicons. 

GRiBALDi-MoPHiE  (Matthsei)  De  Methodo  ac  Ratione  Studendi  in  Jure 
CiviliLibri  tres.      18mo.  Lugduni,  1566.     [H.  17.  31.] 

Duck  (Arthur.)  De  Usu  et  Autbotitate  Juris  Civilis  Romanorum  per  Do- 
minia  Principum  Christianorum  Libri  IL     8vo.  Londini,  1679. 

[D.  15.  45.] 

Ferbiere  (Claude  Joseph)  History  of  the  Roman  or  Civil  Law.  To 
which  is  added  Dr.  Duck's  Treatise  of  the  Use  and  Authority  of  the 
Civil  Law  in  England.     [Translated  by  John  Beaver.]     8vo.  London, 

1724.     [G.  2J.1,1 

Graving  (Vincentii)  Origines  Juris  Civilis.     4to.  Inter  Opera. 

[C.  10.  18.] 

Hallifax  (Samuel)  An  Analysis  of  the  Roman  Civil  Law  compared  with 

the  Laws  of  England  :  being  the  Heads  of  a  Course  of  Lectures  pub- 

lickly  read  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.     8vo.  Cambridge,    1774. 

[P.  283.  (4.)] 

Ridley  (Sir  Thomas)  A  View  of  the  Civile. and  Ecclesiasticall  Law. 
8vo.  Oxford,  1634.     [E.  1.  4.] 

Ridley  (Sir  Thomas)  A  View  of  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Law.  8vo. 
Oxford,  1662.     [M.  19.  46.] 

Brederobii  (Cornelii  Petri)  Thesaurus  Dictionum  et  Sententiarum  Juris 
Civilis,  ex  universo  Juris  corpore  collectus.  folio.  Apud  Evstha- 
thium  Vignon,  1585.     [H.   1.   11.] 

Calviki  (vel  Kahl,  Joannis)  Lexicon  Juridicum,  Juris  Cassarei,  simul 
et  Canonici,  Feudalis,  item  Civilis,  Criminalis,  Theoretici  et  Practici. 
folio,  Genevae,  1640.     [G.  4.  4,] 

Brissonii  (Barnabae)  De  Verborum  quae  ad  Jus  pertinent  significatione. 
.     folio,  Lipsiae,  1721.     [B.  3.  20.] 


ii.  Roman  Law,  anterior  to  the  Time  of  Justinian,  and 
Comme7itators  thereon. 

*BoucHAUD    (Matthieu-Antoine)    Commentaires   sur    la   Loi   des   XIL 

Tables.     2  tomes,  4to.  Paris,  1 803. 
Taylori  (Joannis)  Coramentarius  ad  L.  Decemviralem  de  inope  Debitore 

in  partes  dissecando  :  cum  aliis  Dissertationibus.     4to.  Cantab.  1 742. 

[P.  15.  (2.)] 
JtJRispRUDENTiA  Vetus  Ante-Justinianea,  ex  reccnsTone  et  cnm  notis 

Ant.  Schultingii.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1717.     [C.  10.  .'/.] 


INSTITUTES  AND  COMMENTATORS.  473 

*GAn  Institutionum  Commentarii  IV. ;  e  Codice  Rescripto  Bibliothecge 
Capitularis  Veronensis,  a  Frid.  Bluhmio  iterum  collate,  secundilm 
edidit  I.  F.  L.  Goeschen.  Accedit  Fragmentum  veteris  Jurisconsulti 
de  jure  Fisci,  ex  aliis  ejusdem  Bibliothecae  membranis  transcriptum. 
8vo.  Berolini,  1824. 

*JuRis  CiviLis  Ante-Justinjan^i  Reliquiae  Ineditae,  ex  Codice  Re- 
scripto Bibliothecte  Vaticanse.  Curante  Angelo  Maio,  Bibliothecae 
ejusdem  Praefecto.     8vo.  Romae,  1823. 

fCodex  Theodosianus,  et  Novellae  aliorum  Iraperatorum,  Greece  et  Latine. 
Basileaj,  1528.     [H.  3.  16.] 

Codex  Theodosianus,  cum  perpetuis  Commentariis  Jacobi  Gothofredi. 
Praemittuntur  Chronologia  accuratior,  cum  Chronico  Historico  et  Prole- 
gomenis.  Opera  et  Studio  Antonii  Marvillii.  6  tomis,  folio,  Lugd.  Bat. 
1665.     [E.  13.  9-14.] 

*Theodosiani  Codicis  genuini  Fragmenta,  ex  Membranis  Bibliotbeca; 
Ambrosianae  Mediolanensis,  primum  edidit  W.  F.  Clossius.  8vo. 
Tubingffi,  1824. 


iii.    The  Institutes,    Pandects,   and  other    Compilations  of 
Laws,  published  by  the  Emperor  Justinian, 

(1)  Institutes  and  Commentators  thereon. 

tJustiniani  Institutiones  Juris  Civilis.     8vo.  Venetiis,  1568. 
Justiniani  Institutiones.     18mo.  Amstelodami,  1669.     [D.  17.  16.] 
•  Justiniani  Institutionum  Liber  primus:  The  first  Book  of  Justinian's  In- 
stitutes, with  an  English  Version  and  Notes.     8vo.  London,  1749. 

[A.  18.  77.J 
Justiniani  Institutiones  Juris  Civilis  in  Grsecam  Linguam  per  Theophilum 

Antecessorem  traductje.     folio,  Basileas,  1534.     [H.  2.  19.] 
Justiniani  Institutiones  in  Graecam  Linguam  per  Theophilum  Antecesso- 
rem traductaj.     4to.  Lugduni,  1608^.     [F.  14.  15.] 

CoRViNi  (Johannis  Arnoldi)  Enchiridium  :  seu  Institutiones  Imperiales 
theories  et  practice  digestae,  et  explicatse  per  Erotemata.  18mo.  Am- 
stelodami, 1649.     [K.  8.  44.] 

Decii  (Philippi)  De  Regulis  .Juris.     12mo.  Lugduni,  1610.    [F.  17.  47.] 

Grotii  (Hugonis)  Florum  Sparsio  ad  Jus  Justinianeum.  12mo.  Amstelo- 
dami, 1643.     [L.  8.  '65.'] 

Matth^i  (Antonii)  Notae  et  Animadversiones   in    Libros   IV.    Institu-'  ^ 
tionum  Juris  Imperatoris  Justiniani.     18mo.  Franekerae,  1647. 

[H.  18.  46.] 

Mynsingeri  h  Frundeck  (Joachimi)  Apotelesma,  hoc  est.  Corpus  per- 
fectum  Scholiorum,  ad  Institutiones  Justinianeas  pertinentium.     folio, 

,  "Basileae,  1563.     [C.  5.  4.] 

Mynsingeri  (Joachimi)  Apotelesma.     4to.  Lugduni,  1616.     [H.  5.  Sd.] 

ViNNii  (Arnoldi)  In  quatuor  Libros  Institutionum  Imperialium  Com- 
mentarius.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1659.     [I.  6.  30.] 

Vinnii  (Arn.)  In  quatuor  Libros  Institutionum  Commentarii.  4to.  Lug. 
Bat.  1726.     [P.  3.  4.] 


474  JURISPRUDENCE. 


(2)  The  Pandects  and  Codex,  and  Commentators  thereon. 

PANDECTiE  Juris  Civilis,  ad  exemplarium  vetustorum  fidem  accuratissime 
recognitus,  et  ab  Egidio  Perrino  Scholiis  illustratus.  3  tomis,  folio, 
Lugduni,  1539.     [M.  2.  11-13.] 

Codex  Justiniani  Imperatoris,  cum  Scholiis.  2  tomis,  folio,  Lugduni, 
1540.     CM.  2.  14,15.] 

t Justiniani  Imperatoris  Corpus  Juris  Civilis.  2  tomis,  8vo.  Amstelodami, 
1663-64. 

Bartolus  super  Digestum  et  Codicem,  cum  additionibus  ;  additis  etiam 
Apostillis  Andreas  Barbatiae,  et  aliorum.  Accedit  Repertorium  Anto- 
nii  de  Prato  Veteri.     5  tomis,  folio.      Lugduni,   1510-11. 

[H.  4.  1-5.] 

Bud^i  (Gulielmi)  Annotationes  in  Pandectas.    folio,  Basileae,  1557. 

[H.  1.  15.] 
Baldi  (Ubaldi,  de  Perusio)  Lectura  super  Digestum.    2  tomis,  folio,  Ve- 

netiis,  mccccjt' cfitit.     [G.  11.  9,  10.] 
CoBViNi  (Johannis  Arnoldi)  ad  Titulum  Digestorum  de  Verborum  Sig- 

nificatione  Commentarius.     18mo.  Amstelodami,  1667.     [H.  17.  21.] 
Zash  (Udalrici)  super  varios  Digesti  Titulos  Lecturae.     10  tomis  in  5 

vols,  folio,  Basileae,  1638-41.     [H.  2.  7-11.] 
Maynerh  (Gulielmi)  Commentaria  in  Titulum  Pandectarum  de  Regulis 

Juris,     folio,  Lugduni,  1545.     [H.  2.  14.] 
Bronchousti  (Everhardi)  in  Titulum  Digestorum  de  [diversis]  Regulis 

Juris  antiqui  Commentarius.     18mo.  Antverpiae,  1676.     [H.   17.  29.] 

Baldi  (Ubaldi,  de  Perusio)  Commentaria  super  Librum  Codicis  Justiniani 
cum  additionibus  sive  apostillis  Alexandri  Tartagnini  de  Imola.  2 
tomis,  folio,  Venetiis,  mcccc)i:c6iii.     [G.  11.  7,8.] 

Cyni  de  Pistorio  Commentarius  super  aureo  volumine  Codicis,  cum  ad- 
ditionibus Joannis  de  Gradibus.     folio,  Tridini,  1517.     [G.  11.  3.] 

BarbosjE  (Augustini)  Collectanea  ex  Doctoribus  tum  priscis,  turn  neo- 
tericis,  in  Codicem- Justiniani.     folio,  Lugduni,  1637.     [H.  4.  23.] 

CoRviNi  (Johannis  Arnoldi)  Venatorius  Illustratus ;  hoc  est  Danielis 
Venatorii  Methodica  Justinianei  Codicis  Enarratio.  18mo.  Lug.  Bat. 
1656.     [H.  17.  28.] 

CoRviNi  (Johannis  Arnoldi)  Digesta  per  Aphorismos  explicata.  12mo. 
Amstelodami,  1664.     [F.  17.  11.] 

Corpus  Juris  Civilis  Justinianei,  cum  Commentariis  Accursii,  scholiis 
Contii,  etD.Gothofredilucubrationibusad  Accursium,  in  quibus  Glossae 
obscuriores  explicantur,  similes  et  contrariae  afFeruntur,  vitiosae  notan- 
tur.  Accesserunt  Jacobi  Cujacii  Paratitla  in  Pandectas  et  Codicem  ; 
ejusdemque  Notae,  Observationes  et  Emendationes  singulares  in  Pan- 
dectarum Libros  L.  Cod.  Libros  XII.  Novellas,  Consuetudines  Feu- 
dorum,  et  Justiniani  Institutiones  ;  item  Chronici  Canones  ab  universo 
Orbe  condito  usque  ad  Urbem  conditam ;  ab  Urbe  vero  condita,  Fasti 
regii  et  Consulares  usque  ad  Justiniani  mortem  ;  necnon  Index  copio- 
sissimus  h.  Stephano  Dacys,     6  tomis,  folio,  Lugduni,  1627. 

[H.  4.  6-11.] 


ABRIDGMENTS  OF  THE  ROMAN  LAW.  475 


iv.  Law  of  the  Roman  Empire,  after  the  Time  of  Justinian. 

Twv  ^aaikiKav  Bt/3\<a  £. — BafftXtKwv  Libri  LX.  Carolus  Annibal  Fa- 
BROTUS  Latine  vertit,  et  Greece  edidit  ex  Bibliotheca  Regis  Chris- 
tianissimi.     7  toinis,  folio,  Parisiis,  1647.     [H.  4.  12-18.] 

Labb^ei  (Caroli)  Observationes  in  Synopsin  Basilic<an  :  additae  sunt  Con- 
stitutiones  Imperatorum  Graeco-Latinae.     8vo.  Parisiis,  1606. 

[D.  15.  43.] 

Juris  GrjEco-Romani,  tarn  Canonici  quam  Civilis,  Tomi  duo,  Gr.  Lat. 

a  Johanna  Leunclavio  Latine  redditi,  ac  editi  cura  Marquardi  Freheri. 

2  tomis  in  1  vol.  folio,  Francofurti,  1596.     [K.  1.  14.] 
Epitome  Juris  Civilis,  quse  Legum  Y\po\Etpov  et  'E^aj8t/3Xoe  inscribitur, 

authore    Constantino   Harmenopulo,  Nomophylace.      Cura  et  studio 

Theodorici  Adamaei  Snallenbergi.     Graece.    4to.  Parisiis,  1540. 

[F.  14.  28.] 

Rigaltii  (Nicolai)  Glossarium  Mit,o(iapj3apov  de  Verborum  Significatione 
ad  Novellas  Imperatorum,  qui  in  oriente  post  Justinianum  regnave- 
runt.     4to.  Parisiis,  1601.     [C.  10.  37.] 


V.  Abridgments  of  the  Roman  Law,  and  Treatises  on  the 
Civil  Law,  generally. 

DoMAT  (Jean)  Les  Loix  Civiles  dans  leur  Ordre  Nature],  suivies  du 
Droit  Public,     folio,  2  tomes  in  1  vol.  Paris,  1702.    [N.  4.  8.] 

Domat  (John)  Civil  Law  in  its  Natural  Order,  together  with  the  Public 
Law.  Translated  from  the  French  by  William  Strahan,  LL.  D.  2 
vols,  folio,  London,  1722.     [E.  2.  14,15.] 

Tractatus  e  variis  Juris  Interpretibus  coUecti.  10  tomis,  folio,  Lug- 
duni,  1543.     [II.  3.  1-10.] 

Tractatus  Universi  Juris,  duce  et  auspice  Gregorio  XIIL  P.  M.  in 
unum  congesti,  cura  Francisci  Zileti.  18  tomis  in  24  vols,  folio, 
Venetiis,  1584.     [O.  2.  5-28.] 

'  Index  Tractatuum  et  Rerura.     4  tomis,  folio,  Venetiis,  1584-86. 

[O.  2.  1-4.] 

Thesaurus  Juris  Romani  :  continens  Rariora  raeliorum  Interpretum 
Opuscula,  in  quibus  Jus  Romanum  emendatur,  explicatur,  illustratur, 
itemque  Classicis  aliisque  Auctoribus  baud  raro  lumen  accenditur,  cum 
Prsefatione  Everardi  Ottonis.     5  tomis,  folio,  Lug.  Bat.  1725-35. 

[D.  5.  13-17.] 

Ars  Notariatus,  hoc  est,  de  officio  exercitioque  Tabellionum.  folio, 
Francofurti,  1520.     [H.  2.  25.] 

Alciati   (Andrea;)  Tractatus    Varii  ad   Jus   Civile  pertinentes.     folio, 

Lugduni,  1537.     [H.  1.  19.] 
AuRBACH  (Joannis  de)   Processus  Juris,   unk  cum  Lectura  Expositioni- 

busque,  Joannis  de  Eberhausen.     folio,  Lipsiae,  1512.     [H.  1.  16.] 
Belloni  (Joannis)  Communes  Jurium  Sententiae.     24mo.  Paris.  1559. 

[D.  17.  51.] 

Belloni  (Nicolai)  Tractatus  Juris  Civilis.     folio,  Basil.  J  543. 

[H.  2.  20.] 


476  JURISPRUDENCE. 

Brissonii  (Barnabae)  De  Formulis  et  Sollemnibus  Populi  Romani  Verbis 
Libri  VIII.     4to.  Francofurti,  1692.     [IJ.  6.  2.] 

Cantiuncul^  (Claudii)  Topica  Legalia.      folio,  Basileae,  1520. 

[H.  2.  25.] 

CoNNANi  (Francisci)  Commentariorum  Juris  Civilis  Libri  X.  2  vols, 
folio,  Lut.  Par.  1553.     [H.  1.  12,13.] 

CoR%'iNi  (Joannis  Arnoldi)  Jurisprudentia  Romana  Hermanni  Vulteii 
contracta      18mo.  Amsterodami,  1658.     [H.  17.  23.] 

Corvini  (J.  A.)  Elementa  Juris  Civilis,  juxta  ordinem  Institutionum  Im- 
.  perialiurn  erotematice  exposita.     ISmo.  Amstelodami,  1664. 

[H.  17.  24.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     ISmo,  Amstelodami,  1664.     [B.  8.  20.] 

DoNELLi  (Hugonis)  Commentarii  de  Jure  Civili.  3  tomis,  folio,  Franco- 
furti, 1589.     [H.  2.  1-3.] 

DuRANTi  (Guilielmi)  Speculum,  per  Joannem  Mariam  Blondura  revisum, 
cum  additionibus  Joannis  Andrese,  Baldi,  et  aliorum.  3  vols.  4to. 
Parisiis,  1523.     [H.  6.  3-5.] 

A  Summary  of  the  Roman  Law  taken  from  Dr.  Taylor's  Elements  of 
the  Civil  Law.  [said  to  be  written  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Ellis.]  8vo. 
London,  1772.     [Q.  5.  44.] 

Fabm  (Petri)  Semestriuna  Libri  III.     4to.  Genevce,  1616.     [F.  14.  37.] 

Farinacii  (Prosperi)  Consilia :  sive  Responsa  Criminalia.  12  tomis, 
folio,  Francofurti,  1614-16-22-36.     [E.  5.  19-30.] 

Freheri  (Marquardi)  nAPEPFftN  seu  Novarum  Observationum,  et 
riEIOANflN,  Libri  duo;  in  quis  varia  Juris  Civilis  Loca  nove  expli- 
cantur  et  emendantur.     4to.  NorimbergiE,  1622.     [H.  7.  10.] 

GoTHOFREDi  (Jacobi)  Opuscula  Varia,  juridica,  politica,  historica  et  cri- 
tica.     4(o.  Genevae,  1634.     [S.  1.  36.'] 

Grilenzonii  (Vincentii)  Tractatus  Juris  Civilis.     folio,  Mediolani,  1614. 

[H.  2.  21.] 

Heraldi  (Desiderii)  De  Rerum  Judicatarum  Auctoritate  Libri  IL  8vo. 
Parisiis,  1641.     [F.  18.  4.] 

Heraldi  (Desiderii)  Questionum  Quotidianarum  Tractatus.  Ejusdem 
Observationes  ad  Jus  Atticum  et  Romanum,  in  quibus  Claudii  Salma- 
sii  Miscellae  Defensiones,  ejusque  Specimen  expenduntur.  folio,  Pa- 
risiis, 1650.     [H.  2.  22.] 

Lagi  (Conradi)  Juris  utriusque  Traditio  Methodica.  folio,  Francofurti, 
1543.     [II.  2.  18.] 

Les  Oeuvres  de  M.  Jacques  Leschassier  ;  contenans  plusieurs  Traittez, 
tant  du  Droit  Public  des  Romains,  que  de  celuy  des  Francois.  4to. 
Paris,  1649.     [L.  9.  26.] 

MEiiiLLii  (Edmundi)  Dissertatio  in  Llbros  III.  ex  Cujacio,  continens 
Variantes  Cujacii  Interpretationes  et  Defensas  Lectiones  Florentinas. 
4to.  Parisiis,  1638.     [F.  14.  39.] 

MoNTANi  (Pauli)  Tractatus  Novus  de  Jure  Tutelarum  et  Creationum. 
4to.  Haga;  Comitis,  1656.     [E.  1.  11.] 

Oldendorpii  (Joannis)  Vgria;  Lectiones  ad  Juris  Ci^'ilis  interpretationem. 
folio,  Coloniae,  1540.     [H.  2.  15.] 


FEUDAL    LAW.  477 

Pesters  (Johannis)  Disputatio  Juridica  Inauguralis  de  Longa  Consuetu- 
dine.     4to.  Lug.  Bat.  1731.     [P.  2.  (12.)] 

RoBERTERii  (Joannis)  Topicorum  Juris  Libri  IV.     12mo.  Parisiis,  1575. 

[I.   8.  18.] 

Triga  Libellorun  Rarissimorum.  I.  Ludovici  Malquitii  Vera,  non  Si- 
mulata  JCtorum  Philosophia  ;  2.  Marquardi  Freheri  Decisiones  Are- 
opagiticae  ;  3.  Gulielmi  Doviatii  Enarrationes  in  Responsa  Juriscon- 
sultorum  Naturalia.  Cum  Praefatione  Nicolai  Hieron.  Gundlingii.  4to. 
Halse,  1727.     [K.  7.  2.2.] 

ZoucH  (Richard)  Cases  and  Questions  of  Right  and  Judicature  resolved 
in  the  Civil  Law.     12mo.  Oxford,  1652.     [H.  8.  28.] 

ZoucHEi  (Richardi)  Elementa  Jurisprudentiae,  Definitionibus,  Regulis,  et 
Sententiis  selectioribus  Juris  Civilis  illustrata.  12mo.  Amstelodami, 
1652.     [G.27.  1.] 

Zouchei  (Richardi)  Elementa  Jurisprudentiae.     ISraio.  Hag.  Com.  1665. 

[E.  8.  31.] 

Zouchei  (Richardi)  Questionum  Juris  Civilis  Centuria,  in  decern  classes 

distributa.     12mo.  Londini,  1682.     [F.  17.  10.] 
Exemplar  aliud.     12mo.  Londini,  1682.     [G.  27.  2.] 


3.   Feudal  Law. 


Cragii  (Thomae)  Jus  Feudale ;  quod,  praeter  Jus  Commune  Longobar- 
dicum,  feudales  Angliae  Scotiaeque  consuetudines  complectitur.  4to. 
Lipsise,  1716.     [C.  11.  16.] 

Dalrymple  (John)  An  Essay  towards  a  General  History  of  Feudal 
Property.     8vo.  London,  1778.     [Q.  4.  8.] 


III.  Canon  Law.* 

Innocentii  Papae  IH.  Epistolse  Decretales,  et  Constitutiones  Decretales. 

folio.     Inter  Opera.     [M.  9.  13.] 
Gratiani  Decretum  Aureum.     4to.  Parisiis,  1525.     [K.  9.  5.] 

Gratiani  Decretum,  cum  suo  Apparatu.     4to.  Parisiis,  1518. 

[H.  6.  6.] 

Decretum  Gratiani  emendatum,  et  Notationibus  illustratum,   una  cum 
Glossis,  Gregorii  XIIL  Pont.  Max.  jussu  editum,    folio,  Taurini,  1620. 

[E.  11.  24.] 

Decretum  Gratiani  emendatum,  &c.     folio,  Taurini,  1620.     {JA.  3.  18.] 
Decretales  D.  Gregorii  Papas  IX.  suae  integritati,  unkcura  glossis,  restitu- 

t£e.     folio,  Taurini,  1621.     [E.  11.  25.] 
Exemplar  aliud.    folio.     [H.  3.  19.] 

*  For  the  Canons  of  the  Primitive  Christian  Church,  which  some  Jurists  consider 
as  the  Basis  of  the  Canon  Law,  see  the  Collections  of  the  Acts,  Canons,  &c.  of 
Councils,  pp.  93,  94.  sUpra. 


478  JURISPRUDENCE. 

Liber  Sextus  Decretalium  D.  Bonifacii  Papae  VIII.,  Clementis  Papse  V., 
Constitutiones  Extravagantes  turn  Viginti  D.  Joannis  Papae  XXII. 
turn  Communes,  cum  suis  glossis  suae  integritati  restitutae.  folio, 
Taurini,  16^0.     [E.  11.26'.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     folio,  Taurini,  1620.     [H.  3.  20.] 

Corpus  Juris  Canonici,  cum  Glossis.    4to.  Parisiis,  sine  anno.    [I.  6.  12.] 

GuiDONis  de  Baijso  Commentaria  super  Decretorum  volumine,  cum 
Apostillis  Nicolai  Superancii.     folio,  Mediolani,  1508.     [G.  11.  5.] 

Commentaria  utilissima  Prepositi  [i.  e.  Fr.  de  Zabarellis]  super  quarto 
Decretalium.  Cum  Apostillis  D.  Benedicti  de  Vadis  de  Foro  Sem- 
pronii.     folio,  Tridini,  1515.     [G.  11.  6.] 

TuDEscHis  (Nicoiai  de)  Commentaria  in  primum  D^cretalium  Librum. 
5  tomis,  folio,  Lugduni,  1586.     [K.  11.  1-5.] 

Zabarellis  (Fr.  de)  super  Clementinis  Commentaria.  folio,  Venetiis, 
inccccv £t)r.    [G.  11.  4.] 

Barbosii  (Augustini)  Collectanea  Doctorum  tarn  veterum,  quam  recen- 
,   tiorum,   in  Jus  Pontificium  universum.     4  tomis  in  3  vols,  folio,   Lug- 
duni, 1636.     [H.  1.  5-7.] 

Bektachini  (Joannis)  Repertorium.     3  tomis,  folio,  Venetiis,  1500-01. 

[H.  3.  11-13.] 

BoHMERi  (J.  H.)  Dissertationes  Juris  Ecclesiastici  Antiqui.  8vo.  Lipsiae, 
1711.     [F.  27.  31.] 

Gerbais  (Joannis)  Dissertatio  de  Causis  majoribus,  ad  caput  '  Concor- 
datorura  de  Causis.*     4to.  Lugduni,  1685.     [H.  5.  24.] 

Lancelotti  (Jo.  Pauli)  Institutiones  Juris  Canonici.    4to.  Lugduni,  1577. 

[H.  6.  28.] 

Launoii  (Joannis)  Explicata  Ecclesiae  Traditio,  circa  canonem  '  Omnis 
utriusque  Sexias.'     8vo.  Parisiis,  1672.     [C.   15. 12,] 

Launoii  (Joannis)  Contentorum  in  Libro  sic  inscripto,  *  Dominici  Gale- 
sii  Ecclesiastica  in  Matrimonium  potestas,'  Erratorum  Index  locupletis- 
simus.     4to.  Parisiis,  1677.     [H.  5.  19.] 

Moneta  (Alexandri)  Duo  Tractatus,  de  Opiione  Canonica  et  de  Deci- 
mis.     12mo.  Marpurgi,  1599.    [K.  8.  40.] 

MuxELLANi  (Dyni)  Commentaria  in  Regulas  Juris  Pontificii.  Bvo. 
Lugduni,  1562.     [D.  15.  54.] 

Rebuffi  (Petri)  Praxis  Beneficiorum  absolulissima,  acquirendi,  conser- 
vandique  ilia,  ac  araittendi,  modos  continens  ;  usumque  et  stylum  Lite- 
rarum  Curiae  Romanae ;  formas  denique  signaturae  et  alia,  quae  ad  banc 
materiam  spectant.     folio,  Lugduni,  1570.     [H.  2.  G.] 

Tamburini  (Ascanii)  de  Jure  Abbatum,  et  aliorum  Praelatorum  tam  re- 
gularium,  quam  saicularium  Episcopis  inferiorum.  3  vols,  folio,  Lug- 
duni, 1640.     [H.  1.  8-10.] 

Decisiones  Rote  Nove  et  Antique,  cum  additionalibus  Casibus  dubiis,  et 
Regulis  Cancellarie  Apostolice.     4to.  Lugduni^  1519.     [H.  5.  13.] 


CONSTITUTION    OF    ENGLAND.  479 


IV.  British  Law. 

Introduction. 
Treatises  on  the  Study,  S^c.  of  the  Laws  of  England. 

Basset  (Thomas)  A  Catalogue  of  the  Common  and  Statute  Law  Books 
of  this  Realm,     12mo.  London,  1682.     [H.  8.  2.] 

Wood  (Thomas)  Thoughts  concerning  the  Study  of  the  Laws  of  England. 
8vo.  London,  1 727.     [P.  114.(11 .)] 

Blackstone  (William)  A  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  the  Law.  8vo.  Ox- 
ford,' 1758.     [P.  5.  (1.)] 

*Bridgman  (R.  W.)  Reflections  on  the  Study  of  the  Law.  8vo.  London, 
1804. 

*Raithby  (John)  The  Study  and  Practice  of  the  Law  considered,  in  their 
various  Relations  to  Society.     8vo.  London,  1816. 

*A  Treatise  on  the  Study  of  the  Law,  containing  Directions  to  Stu- 
dents ;  written  by  those  celebrated  Lawyers,  Orators,  and  Statesmen, 
the  Lords  Mansfield,  Ashburton,  and  Thurlow,  in  a  Series  of  Letters. 
8vo.  London,  1797. 


1.  Public  and  Constitutional  Law  of  England. 

i.  Constitution  of  England. 

Smith  (Sir  Thomas)  The  Commonwealth  of  England  and  the  Manner  of 
the  Government  thereof.     4to.  London,  1609.     [E.  18.  3.] 

Bacon  (Nathaniel)  An  Historical  and  Political  Discourse  of  the  Laws  and 
Government  of  England,  from  the  first  times  to  the  end  of  the  Reign 
of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Collected  from  some  Manuscript  Notes  of  J, 
Selden,  Esq.     4to.  London,  1760.     [D.  3.  27.] 

King  (Edward)  An  Essay  on  the  English  Constitution  and  Governmeni. 
8vo.  London,  1765.     [P.  246.  (9.)] 

King  (Edward)  An  Essay  on  the  English  Constitution.     8vo.  London, 

1767.     [P.  330.  (1.)] 
Delolme   (J.  L.)  The  Constitution  of  England;  or  an  Account  of  the 

English  Government.     8vo.  London,  1790.     [Gg.  7.  45.] 

Delolme  (J.  L.)  The  Constitution  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1777. 

[Q.  5.  8.J 

Delolme  (J.  L.)  The  Constitution  of  England.     8vo.  London,  1817. 

[Gg.  5.  33.2 

Millar  (John)  An  Historical  View  of  the  English  Government  from 
the  Settlement  of  the  Saxons  in  Britain  to  the  Accession  of  the  House 
of  Stewart.     4to.  London,  1790.     [L.  25.  15.] 

Cartwright  (John)  An  Appeal,  Civil  and  Military,  on  tlie  subject  of 
the  English  Constitution.     8vo.  London,  1799.     [L  21.  19.J 


480  JURISPRUDENCE. 

A  Letter  of  a  Gentleman  to  his  Friend ;  shewing  that  the  Bishops  are 
not  to  be  Judges  in  Parliament,  in  Cases  Capital.     8vo.  London,  1679. 

[E.  1.  39.] 

*Hallam  (Henry)  The  Constitutional  History  of  England  from  the  An- 
glo-Saxons to  the  Reign  of  Edward  IV.  8vo.  Viezc  of  Europe,  Sj-c. 
Vols.  n.  and  HI. 

*Hallam  (Henry)  The  Constitutional  History  of  England  from  the  Ac- 
cession of  Henry VH.  to  the  Death  of  George  II.  2  vols.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1826. 


ii.  Succession  and  Title  to  the  Crown. 

A  Brief  History  of  the  Succession,  collected  out  of  the  Records  and 
most  authentic  Historians,     folio,  1688.     [C.  5.  16.] 

A  Brief  History  of  the  Succession  to  the  Crown  of  England.  4to. 
1714.     [P.  14.  (26.)] 

Agreement  betwixt  the  present  and  former  Government :  or,  a  Discourse 
of  this  Monarchy,  whether  Elective  or  Hereditary?  also  of  Abdication, 
Vacancy,  Interregnum,  Present  Possession  of  the  Crown,  and  the  Re- 
putation of  the  Church  of  England.      4to.  London,   1689. 

[M.  16.  30.] 

AsGiLL  (John)  Apology  for  an  Omission  in  his  late  Publication.  Svo. 
London,  1713.     [P.  239.  (7.)] 

The  Hereditary  Right  of  the  Crown  of  England  asserted;  the  History  of 
the  Succession  since  the  Conquest  cleared  ;  and  the  true  English  Con- 
stitution vindicated  from  the  Misrepresentations  of  Dr.  Higden's  View 

and  Defence.     By  a  Gentleman  [Mr. Harbin.]     folio,  London, 

1713.     [L  5.  25.J 

A  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Carlisle  concerning  a  Book  entituled  "  The  Here- 
ditary Right  of  the  Crown  of  Englaiid  asserted"  SfC.     Svo.  London,  1713. 

[N.  9.  22.] 

The  present  Constitution  and  the  Protestant  Succession  vindicated,  in  Answer 
to  a  late  Book  intituled  "  The  Hereditary  Right  of  the  Crown  of  England 
asserted,"  SfC.     8vo.  London,  1714.     [M.  19.  18.] 

Another  Copy.    Svo.  London,  1714.     [N.  9.  22,] 

*^*  Other  Tracts  relative  to  the  Succession  to  the  British  Crown  will  be 
found  infra,  Class  V.  History,  Sect.  IV.  Tit.  II.  §.  ii.  History  of 
England  during  Particular  Periods,  under  the  Reign  of  Queen  Anne. 


iii.  Of  the  King,  His  Prerogative,  and  Supremacy ; — 
Power  of  Dispensing  with  Penal  Statutes,  8^c. 

» 

Prynne  (William)  An  exact  Chronological  Vindication,  and  Historical 
Demonstration  of  our  British,  Roman,  Saxon,  Danish,  Norman,  and 
pnglish  Kings'  Supreme  Ecclesiastical  Jurisdiction  over  all  Spiritual 
or  Religious  Affairs,  Causes,  Persons,  as  well  as  Temporal,  within  the 
Realms  of  England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  and  other  Dominions,  from  the 


THE  ROYAL  PREROGATIVE.  481 

Original  Planting  and  Embracing  of  Christian  Religion,  and  Reign  of 
King  Lucius  our  first  Christian  King,  to  the  end  of  the  Reign  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.     3  vols,  folio,  London,  1665-66-68.     [E.  12.  18-20.] 

A  Shorte  Treatise  of  Politike  Power  and  of  the  true  Obedience  which 
Subjectes  owe  to  Kynges  and  other  Civile  Governors,  with  an  Exhorta- 
tion to  all  true  Naturall  Englishe  Men.  Compyled  by  D.  I.  P.  B.  R.  W. 
8vo.  15.53.     [K.  18.  36.2 

Becani  (Martini)  Duellum  cum  Guilielmo  Tooker  de  Primatd  Regis  An- 
glise.     8vo.  Moguntise,  1612.     [K.  18.  35.] 

Apologia  pro  Juramento  Fidelitatis,  primum  quidem  Anonymas,  nunc 
vero  ab  ipso  Auctore  Serenissimo  ac  Poteniissiino  Principe,  Jacobo 
Dei  Gratia,  Magnae  Britanniae,  Francia^  et  Hiberniae  Regis,  denuo  edita. 
12mo.  Londini,  1609.     [I.  18.  16.] 

Torti  (Matthcei,  i.  e.  Cardinaiis  Bellarmini)  Responsio  ad  Librum  in- 
scripturn  "  Triplici  nodo,  triplex  Cuiieus,  she  apologia  pro  Juramento  Fide- 
litatis adversus  duo  Brevia  Papce  Pauli  V.  et  recentes  Literas  Cardinaiis 
Bellarmini  ad  Georgium  Blacvellum  Angliw  Archipresbyterum."  4to. 
1608.     [K.  19.  14.] 

Andrews  (Lanceloti  Episcopi  CicestrienMs )  Tortura  Torti,  site  Responsio 
ad  Matthcei  Torti  Librum  contra  Apologiam  Jacobi  Magna;  BritannicB 
Regis  pro  Juramento  Fidelitatis.     4to.  Londini,  1609.     [K.  20.  5.] 

Exemplar  aliud.     4fo.  Londini,  1609.     [C.  10,  32.] 

Andrews  (Lanceloti  Episcopi  EHensis)  Responsio  ad  Apologiam  Cardinaiis 
Bellarmini,  quam  edidit  contra  Prcefationem  Monitoriam  Jacobi  I.  Regis, 
omnibus  Christianis,  Monarchis,  Principibus,  atque  Ordinibus  itiscriptam, 
4to.  Londini,  1610.     [N.  6.  45.] 

Thomsoni  (Richardi)  Ehnchus  Refututionis  Torturce  Torti,  adxcrsus 
Martinum  Becanum.     8vo.  Londini,  1611.     [M.  18.  13.] 

WiLSONi  (Johannis)  In  Georgium  Blackwellum  Angliae  Archipresbyterum, 
a  Clemente  VIII.  designatum,  Quaestio  Bipartita.     4to.  Londini,  1609. 

[L.   19.  27.] 

Barlow  (William,  Bishop  of  Lincoln)  An  Answer  to  the  Catholic  English- 
man's Censure  upon  the  Apology,  made  by  King  James  1.  for  the  Oath 
of  Allegiance.     4to.  London,  1609.     [K.  ^19.  12.] 

Du  Moulin  (Peter)  A  Defence  of  tlie  Catholic  Faith,  contained  in  the 
Book  of  James  I.  against  the  Answer  of  N.  Coeffetau.  4to.  London, 
1610.     [C.  I.  32.] 

The  Encounter  against  M.  Parsons.  By  a  Review  of  his  last  Sober 
Reckoning,  and  iiis  Exceptions  urged  in  the  Treatise  of  his  Mitigation. 
4to.  London,  1610.     [C.  1.  2.] 

Responsio  ad,  Argumenta  Francisci  Suarezii  pro  potestate  papali  Reges 
deponendi.     8vo.  1614.     [K.  18.  45.3 

Donne  (John)  Pseudo-Martyr,  Wherein  out  of  certaine  Propositions 
and  Gradations,  this  Conclusion  is  evicted  :  That  those  which  are  of 
the  Romane  Religion  in  this  Kingflome,  may  and  ought  to  take  the 
Oath  of  Allegeance.     4to.  London,  1610.     [E.  20.  2.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1610.     [Ff.  6.  14.] 

A  Remonstrance  of  K.  James  of  England,  &c.  for  the  Rights  of  Kings 
and  the  Independency  of  their  Crowns,  against  an  Oration  of  Card,  of 

2  I 


482  JURISPRUDENCE. 

Perron,  pronounced  in  the  Chamber  of  the  Third  Estate,  Jan.  15,  1615. 
Translated  out  of  his  Majesty's  French  Copy.  4to.  Cambridge,  1617. 
[N.  8.  39.] 
Rephca.  Seu  adversus  nuperrimam  Confutationem  aliquotse  particulae 
partis  prioiis  Apologise  Thomae  Mortoni  (Authore  C.  R.  Theologo) 
Brevis  Vehtatio.     4to.    Londini,  1638.     [N.  6.  48.] 

The  True  Grounds  of  Ecclesiasticall  Regiment  set  forthe  in  a  breife 
Dissertation.  Maintaining  the  Kings  Spirituall  Supremacy  against  the 
pretended  Independencie  of  the  Prelates,  &c.  Together  with  some 
passages  touching  the  Ecclesiasticall  Power  of  Parliaments,  the  Use  of 
Synods,  and  the  Power  of  Excommunication.     4to.  London,  1640. 

[M.  15.  34.] 

Jenkins  (David)  Lex  Terrce ;  or  a  Briefe  Discourse  of  Law ;  whereby  it 
is  proved  that  the  Supreme  Power  in  this  Kingdome  is  in  the  King 
only,  and  not  in  the  two  Houses  of  Parliament.     18mo.  London,  1648. 

[H.   17.  30.] 

Another  Copy.     [M.  15.  37-] 

The  King's  Power  in  Ecclesiastical  Matters  truly  stated.  4to.  London, 
16—.     [P.  45,  (15.)] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London.     [P.  48.  (14.)] 

The  Jesuit's  Loyalty  manifested,  in  Three  Treatises  written  by  them 
against  the  Oath  of  Allegiance.     4to.  London,  1677.     [J&.  6.  28.] 

An  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet  intituled  "  The  Judgment  and  Doctrine  of  the 
Clergy  of  the  Church  of  England  concerning  one  special  Branch  of  the 
King's  Prerogative,  viz.  In  dispensing  with  the  Penal  Laws."  4to. 
London,  1687.  [N.  8.  25.] 
An^Enquiry  into  the  Measures  of  Submission  to  the  Supream  Authority  ; 
and  of  the  Grounds  upon  which  it  may  be  necessary  or  lawful  for  Sub- 
jects to  defend  their  Religion,  Lives,  and  Liberties.     4to.  1688. 

[M.  15.  SS.'] 
A  Seasonable  Discourse,  wherein  is  examined.  What  is  lawful  during 
the  Confusions  and  Revolutions  of  Government,  especially  in  the  case 
of  a  Sovereign  deserting  his  Kingdoms  :  and  how  far  a  Man  may  law- 
fully conform  to  the  Powers  and  Commands  of  those,  who  with  various 
successes  hold  Kingdoms.     4to.  London,  1689.     [IVI.  14.  13.] 
Jenkins  (David)  Works  upon  divers  Statutes  concerning  the  King's  Pre- 
rogative and  the  Liberty  of  the  Subject.     8vo.  London.     []M.  16.  37.] 
"Wake  (William)  An  Appeal  to  all  the  true  Members  of  the  Church  of 
England  in  behalf  of  the  King's  Ecclesiastical  Supremacy.     8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1698.     [N.  9.  37.] 
A  Collection  of  Statutes  relating  to  the  Oathes  of  Allegiance  and  Su- 
premacy.    4to.  London,  1661.     [N.  8.  17.] 
Madox  (Thomas)  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Exchequer  of  the 
Kings  of  England,  from  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  end  of  the  Reign 
of  King  John,  and  to  the  end  of  the  Reign  of  Edward  H.     With  a 
correct  Copy  of  the  Ancient  Dialogue  concerning  the  Exchequer  gene- 
rally ascribed  to  Gcrvasius  Tilburensis.     folio,  London,  1711. 

[E.   13.  22.] 


PRIVILEGES  OF  TARLIAMENT.  48^ 

iv.   Of  the  Powers,  Privileges,  and  Constitution  of  the  Two 
Houses  of  Parliament. 

Christian  (Edward)  An  Account  of  the  Origin  of  the  Two  Houses  of 
Parliament.     8vo,  London,  1810.     [Hh.  S.  41.] 

The  Parliamentary  or  Constitutional  History  of  England  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  Restoration  of  King  Charles  II.,  Collected  from  Records, 
&c.  A.  D.  1066  to  A.  D.  1660.     24  vols.  Svo.  London,  1762-63-61. 

,,  .  .  [O.  6.   18-41.] 

The  Priviledges  and  Practice  of  Parliaments  in  England,  collected  out 
of  the  Common  Lawes  of  this  Land.     4to.  London,  1628.    [M.  19.  33.] 

Raleigh  (Sir  Walter)  Prerogative  of  Parliaments  in  England :  proved  in 
a  Dialogue  betweene  a  Councellour  of  State  and  a  Justice  of  Peace.  4to. 
iMidelberge,  1628.     [L.  15.  37.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  Midelberge,  1628.     [M.  30.  27.] 

An  Examination  of  Precedents  and  Principles,  from  which  it  appears 
that  an  Impeachment  is  determined  by  a  Dissolution  of  Parliament, 
with  an  Appendix.     Svo.  London,  1790.     [Hh.  3.  35r\ 

Christian  (Edward)  A  Dissertation,  shewing  that  the  House  of  Lords  in 
Cases  of  Judicature  are  bound  by  precisely  the  same  Rules  of  Evidence, 
as  are  observed  by  all  other  Courts.     Svo.  London,  1792.    [Gg.  7. 13.] 

Two  other  Copies.     Svo.  London,  1792.     [Hh.  3.  35,41.] 

Hatsell  (John)  Precedents  of  Proceedings  in  the  House  of  Commons. 
3  vols.  4to.  London,  1785.     [A.  13.  40-42.] 

Rights  of  the  Kingdom  ;  or  Customs  of  our  Ancestours  :  touching  the 
Duty,  Power,  Election,  or  Succession,  of  our  Kings  and  Parliaments; 
our  true  Liberty,  due  Allegiance,  three  Estates,  their  Legislative  Power 
Originall,  Judiciall,  and  Executive,  with  the  Militia  :  freely  discussed 
through  the  British,  Saxon,  Norman  Lawes  and  Histories.  With  a 
Discourse  of  great  Change  yet  expected  in  the  World.  4to.  London, 
1649.     [H.  7.  31.] 

Howell  (James)  Of  the  Pre-eminence  of.  Parliament.  4to.  London, 
1677.     [N.  8.  32.] 

Brady  ^Robert)  An  Answer  to  William  Petyt  relative  to  his  Book  on 
Parliaments ;  with  a  Glossary  of  Words  used  in  ancient  Records,  &c. 
Svo.  London,  1681.     [F.  7.  21.] 

Jus  Anglorum  ub  Antiquo:  or  a  Confutation  of  an  Impotent  Libel  against 
Government  by  King,  Lords,  and  Commons.  Under  pretence  of  an- 
swering Mr.  Petyt,  and  the  Author  of '^' Jani  Anglorum  Facies  Nova." 
[Ascribed  to Atwood.]     Svo.  London,  1681.     [B.  6.  51.] 

A  Full  and  Clear  Answer  to  a  Book  written  by  William  Petyt,  Esq.  en- 
tituled  "The  Rights  of  the  Commons  asserted."     folio,  London,  1683. 

[C.  4.  8.] 

Jani   Anglorum   Facies   Aiitiqua,  or  some   Animadversions   on  a  Book 

called  "  Jani  Anglorum   Facies  Nova.     [Ascribed  to Atwood.] 

folio,  London,  1684.     [C.  4.  8.] 

An  Historical  and  Political  Essay,  discovering  the  Affinity  or  Resem- 
blance of  the  Ancient  and  Modern  Governments,  both  in  neighbouring 
Nations,  as  also  in  the  Jewish  Commonwealth,  in  relation  to  our  Eng« 
lish  Parliaments.     Svo.  London,  1706.     [M.  6.  7.] 

2  I  2 


484  JURISPRUDENCE. 

An  Answer  to  this  Quodlibetical  Question,  Whether  the  Bishops  make 
a  fundamental  and  essential  part  of  the  English  Parliament  ?  Col- 
lected out  of  some  Memorials  in  a  larger  Treatise,  for  the  information 
of  some,  the  confirmation  of  others,  and  the  satisfaction  of  all.  4to. 
London,  1C61.     [N.  8.41.] 

Episcopal  Inheritance  ;  or,  a  Reply  to  the  Examination  of  a  printed 
Abstract  of  the  Answers  to  Nine  Reasons  of  the  House  of  Commons 
against  the  Votes  of  Bishops  in  Parliament.     4to.  Oxford,  1641. 

[N.  8.  39.] 

Reeves  (John)  Thoughts  on  the  English  Government,  addressed  to  the 
quiet  Good  Sense  of  the  People  of  England,  in  a  Series  of  Letters. 
8vo.  London,  1795.     [Hh.  3.  41.] 

Madox  (Thomas)  Firma  Burgi,  or  an  Historical  Essay  concerning  the 
Cities,  Towns,  and  Boroughs  of  England,     folio,  London,  1726. 

[D.  5.  7.] 

Freedom  of  Elections  to  Parliament,  a  fundamental  Law  and  Liberty 
of  the  English  Subject;  and  some  Presidents,  shewing  the  Power  of 
the  House  of  Commons  ti)  inflict  Punishments  on  those  who  have  been 
guilty  of  Misdemeanours  either  in  Elections  or  Returns.  4to.  London, 
1690.     [M.  15.  32.] 


2.  Municipal  or  Common  Law  of  England. 
i.  History  of  Engliah  Law. 

-Dugdale  (Sir  William)  Origines  Juridiciales,  or  Historical  Memorials  of 
the  English  Laws,  Courts  of  Justice,  &c.  ;  also  a  Chronicle  of  the 
Lord  Chancellors,  Keepers  of  the  Great  Seal,  Lord  Treasurers,  &c. 
folio,  London,  1671.     [B.  2.  9.] 

Hale  (Sir  Matthew)  History  of  the  Common  Law.  With  Notes,  Refer- 
ences, and  some  Account  of  the  Life  of  the  Author.  By  Charles  Run- 
nington,  Barrister-at-Law.     8vo.  London,  1789.     [E.  21.  14.] 

*Reeves  (John)  A  History  of  the  English  Law  from  the  Time  of  the 
Saxons  to  the  end  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  and  Mary.  4  vols.  8vo. 
London,  1814. 

Blackstone  (William)  Tracts,  chiefly  relating  to  the  Antiquities  and 
Laws  of  England.     4to.  Oxford,  1771.     [O.  5.  38.] 


ii.  Antient  Laics  of  England,  anterior  to  Magna  Charta, 
and  Treatises  thereon. 

APXAIONOMIA  :  sive  De  Priscis  Anglorum  Legibus  Libri,  sermone 
Anglico  vetustate  antiquissimo  aliquot  abhinc  saeculis  conscripti,  Guli- 
elmo  Lambardo  interprete.     Saxonice  et  Latine.     4to.  Londini,  1568. 

[E.  1.  4.] 

. Exemplar  aliud.     folio,   Cantabrigian  1644.     [P.  2.  5.] 

Leges  Anglo-Saxonicae  Ecclesiastico?  et  Civiles.  Accedunt  Leges  Ed- 
wardi  Latine,  Guilelmi  Conquestoris  Gallo-Norraanice,  et   Henrici  I. 


STATUTES  AND  ABRIDGMENTS.  4i35 

Latine.  Subjungitur  Domini  Henr.  Spelmanni  Codex  Legum,  Veterum 
Statutorum  Regni  Angliae,  quas  ab  ingressu  Gulielmi  I.  usque  ad  an- 
num nonum  Henr.  III.  edita  sunt.  Toti  Operi  praemittitur  Dissertatio 
Epistolaris  admodum  Reverendi  Domini  Gulielmi  Nicholsoni  Episcopi 
Derrensis  de  Jure  Feudali  Veterum  Saxonum.  Cum  Codd.  MSS.  con- 
tulit,  Notas.  Versionem,  et  Glossarium  addidit  David  Wilkins.  folio, 
Londini,  1721.     [E.  4.  7.] 

Tractatus  de  Legibus  et  Consuetudinibus  regni  Angliae,  tempore  Regis 
Henrici  Secundi  compositus,  Justiciae  gubernacula  tenente  Ranulpho 
de  Glanvilla.     4to.  Londini,  1604.     [K.  8.  39.] 

Fj^eta:  seu  Commentarius  Juris  Anglicani.  Subjungitur  etiam  Joannis 
Seldeni  ad  Fletam  Dissertatio  Historica.     4to.  Londoni,  1647. 

[F.  14.  S3.] 


3.  Statute  Laws,  and  other  Records  of  the  Realm. 
i.  Collections  of  Statutes  and  Abridgments  thereof. 

The  Statutes  at  Large,  conteyning  all  Acts  which  have  beene  extant 
from  Magna  Charta,  untill  the  16th  yeere  of  King  James.  2  vols, 
folio,  1618.     [F.  13.  8,9.] 

The  Statutes  of  the  Realm,  printed  by  command  of  King  George  IIL 
from  Original  Records  and  Authentic  Manuscripts.  From  Magna 
Charta  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.  With  an  Alphabetical 
Index.     [By  John  Raithby,  Esq.]      11  vols,  folio,  London,  1810-24. 

[Ff.  1.  39-48.] 

The  Statutes  at  Large  from  Magna  Charta,  Anno  9  Hen.  III.  to  Ann. 
10  Geo.  in.      11  vols,  folio,  London,  1687—1770.     [P.  1.  1-11.] 

The  Statutes  at  Large,  Ann.  11  Geo.  III.  to  Ann.  43  Geo.  III.  11  vols. 
4to.  London,  1770—1803.     [P.  1.  12-22.] 

The  Statutes  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
With  Notes,  References,  and  an  Index.  By  Thomas  Edlyne  Tomlins 
and  John  Raithby,  Esquires,  Barristers  at-Law.  41  Geo.  III.,  44  to 
51  Geo.  III.,  52  to  57,  59  and  60  Geo.  III.,  1  to  7  Geo.  IV.  21 
Parts.     4to.  London,  1801-1821.     [K.  21.  1,4-24.2 

[Continued.] 

Sundry  Acts  of  Parliament,  36  Geo.  III.  to  46  Geo.  III.  folio,  London, 
1797-1806.     [Hh.  1.  1.] 

The  Great  Abridgement  of  all  the  Statutes  of  Englande,  with  the 
Abredgements  of  the  Statutes  made  in  the  xxxiii  yere  of  the  reygne  of 
oure  mooste  dreade  Souvereygne  Lorde  Kyngs  Henry  the  Eyght.  Svo. 
London,  m.'O.jrltt.     [H.  7.  43.] 

A  Kalendeb,  or  Table,  comprehending  the  Effect  of  all  the  Statutes  that 
have  been  made;  beginning  with  Magna  Charta,  enacted  Anno  9  H.  III. 
and  proceeding,  one  by  one,  until  the  end  of  the  Session  of  Parliament 
holden  Anno  3  R.  Jacobi.     [By  F.  Pulton.]     folio,  London,  1606. 

[H.  5.  5.] 

WiNCATE  (Edmund)  An  Exact  Abridgement  of  all  the  Statutes  in  force 
and  use  from  the  beginning  of  Magna  Charta  until  1641.  With  a 
Continuation,  under  their  proper  titles,  of  all  Acts  in  force  until  the 
year  1675,  alphabetically  digested.     Svo.  London,  1675.     [I.  8.  30.J  , 


486  JURISPRUDENCE. 

Tyrwhitt  (R.  p.)  and  Tyndale  (T.  W.)  A  Digest  of  the  Public  Gene- 
ral Statutes  from  Maona  Carta,  A.  D.  1224-5  to  1  and  2  Geo.  IV. 
A.  D.  1821.  With  a  Supplement  to  6  Geo.  IV.  1825  ;  and  an  Ana- 
lytical Index,  and  an  Appendix  of  Schedules  and  Forms.  3  vols.  4to. 
London,  1822-26.     [H.  22.  3-5.] 

Barrington  (Hon.  Daines)  Observations  on  the  more  ancient  Statutes, 
from  Magna  Charta  to  the  twenty-first  of  James  I.  Cap.  XXVII.  With 
an  Appendix,  being  a  Proposal  for  New  Modelling  the  Statutes.  4to. 
London,  1769.     [E.  24.  9.] 

Magna  Charta,  translated  by  Edward  Cooke.  To  which  is  added,  Ob- 
servations from  Lord  Chief  Justice  Coke's  Comments  upon  it.  12mo. 
London,  1680.     [F.  17.  44.] 


ii.  Records  of  the  Kingdom  of  England. 

Ayloffe  (Sir  Joseph)  A  Calendar  of  Ancient  Charters,  and  of  the  Scotch 
and  Welch  Rolls,  in  the  Tower  of  London.  To  which  is  prefixed,  an 
Introduction,  giving  an  Account  of  the  State  of  the  Public  Records 
from  the  Conquest  to  the  present  Time.     4to,  London,  1774.  [Q.  2.  17.] 

Report  from  the  Select  Committee,  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  State  of 
the  Public  Records  of  the  Kingdom  ;  with  an  Analysis  of  the  Principal 
Matters  in  the  various  Records,  &c.  preserved  in  the  several  Public 
Repositories,     folio,  London,  1800.     [Ff.  1.  23.] 

Commissions  and  Annual  Abstracts  of  Reports  of  the  Commissioners  on 
the  Public  Records  of  the  Kingdom,  with  a  Statement  of  the  Measures 
executed  or  in  Progress  under  the  Authority  thereof,  1807-1812. 
folio,  London,  1812.     [Ff  1.  24.] 

Commissions  and  Annual  Abstracts  of  Reports  of  the  Commissioners  on 
the  Public  Records  of  the  Kingdom,  &c.  1800-1812.  (Two  Copies.) 
folio,  London,  1812.     [Ff  1.  25,26.] 

Reports  from  the  Commissioners,  appointed  by  hi^  Majesty  to  execute 
the  Measures  recommended  by  a  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  respecting  the  Public  Records  of  the  Kingdom,  &c.  1800- 
1819.*     2  vols,  folio.     [Ff.  1.  27,28.] 

*Domesday  Book ;  seu  Liber  Censuahs  Wilhelmi  Primi,  Regis  Anglite, 
inter  Archivos  Regni  in  Domo  Capitulari  Westmonasterii  asservatus. 
[Editus  ab  Abrahamo  B'arley.]     2  vols,  folio,  Londini,  1  783, 

LiBRi  Censualis,  vocati  J3oinej£iUa|)  ?3oofe,  Wilhelmi  Primi  Regis  Angliag, 
Indices.  Accessit  Dissertatio  Generalis  de  Ratione  hujusce  Libri. 
[Auctore  Henrico  Ellis,  S.  R.  S.  et  S.  A.]     folio,  Londini,  1816. 

[Ff.   1.  33.] 

Dissertatio  Generalis  de  Ratione  Libri  Censualis,  vocati  Domesday  Book. 
•    [Auctore  Henrico  Ellis.]     folio,  Londini,  1816.     [Ff  1.  32.] 

Domesday  Book,  one  of  the  most  antient  records  in  England,  is 
the  register  made  by  command  of  William  the  Conqueror,  from  which 
judgment  was  to  be  given  upon  the  value,  tenure,  and  services  of  the 
lands  therein  described.  The  exact  time  of  the  Conqueror's  under- 
taking this  survey  is  differently  stated  by  historians,  who  have  de- 

*  The  accounts  of  the  several  Records  which  are  given  in  this  and  the  following 
pages,  v^m  abridged  from  the  Reports,  &c.  contained  iu  this  magnificent  publication. 


RECORDS  OF  THE  KINGDOM  OF  ENGLAND.    487 

signaled  it  by  different  appellations,  which  it  is  not  necessary  to 
enumerate.  From  the  memorial  of  the  completion  of  the  survey,  at 
the  end  of  the  second  volume,  it  is  evident  that  it  was  finished  in  the 
year  1086  :  and  from  an  attentive  comparison  and  consideration  of 
several  passages  containedrin  the  Record,  that  date  is  not  only  con- 
firmed, but  there  is  also  reason  to  believe  that,  by  the  multiplication 
of  subordinate  inquests,  the  work  must  have  been  coiTipleted  in  a 
short  time :  and  that,  from  a  transcript  or  abridgement  of  the  returns 
or  breviates  from  the  different  counties,  the  great  register  was  after- 
wards formed,  which  has  ever  since  been  known  by  the  name  of 
Domesday. 

The  original  manuscript  of  this  invaluable  record,  which  is  care- 
fully preserved  in  the  Record  Office  at  the  Chapter  House,  West- 
minster, is  in  two  volumes.  It  is  written  on  vellum,  of  singular 
fineness  and  beauty,  partly  with  red,  but  chiefly  with  black  ink  ; 
and,  notwitiistanding  the  long  series  of  years  that  have  elapsed  since 
it  was  finished,  it  is  still  legible  with  great  ease.  The  first  is  a  large 
folio,  written  on  three  hundred  and  eighty-two  pages  of  vellum,  in  a 
small  but  plain  character,  and  in  double  columns  on  each  page.  It 
contains  a  survey  of  most  of  the  c&unties  of  England,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  Northumberland,  Westmoreland,  Durham,  and  part  of  Lan- 
cashire, which  were  never  surveyed.  The  second  volume  is  a  small 
folio,  written  on  four  hundred  and  fifty  double  pages  of  vellum,  in 
single  columns,  and  in  a  character  somewhat  larger  than  that  of 
the  preceding  volume.  It  contains  the  counties  of  Essex,  Nor- 
folk, and  Suffolk.  Part  of  the  county  of  Rutland  is  included  in 
Northamptonshire,  and  part  of  Lancashire  in  the  counties  of  York 
and  Chester.  The  order  pursued  in  each  county  is  this  : — The 
king's  name  and  lands  are  first  set  down,  and  then  those  of  the 
church,  which  are  succeeded  by  the  names  and  lands  of  the  nobles 
according  to  their  rank,  who  held  of  the  king  in  capite. 

For  the  adjusting  of  this  survey  certain  commissioners,  called  the 
King's  Justiciaries,  were  appointed,  who  (it  appears)  associated  to 
them  some  principal  person  in  each  county :  and  these  inquisitors, 
upon  the  oaths  of  the  sheriffs,  the  lords  of  each  manor,  the  pres- 
byters of  each  church,  the  reeves  of  every  hundred,  the  bailiffs  and 
six  villans  of  every  village,  were  to  inquire  into  the  name  of  the 
place,  the  person  who  held  it  in  the  time  of  King  Edward  the  Con- 
fessor ;  who  was  the  present  possessor  ;  how  many  hides  (an  uncer- 
tain measure)  of  land  the  manor  contained;  how  many  carrucates  or 
plough-lands  (that  is,  as  much  arable  as  could  be  managed  with  one 
plough  and  the  beasts  belonging  thereto  in  one  year),  were  in  de- 
mesne ;  how  many  homagers,  villans,  cotarii,  servi,  freemen,  and 
tenants  in  socage  there  were;  what  quantity  of  wood,  meadow,  and 
pasture ;  how  many  mills  and  fish-ponds ;  how  much  was  added  or 
taken  away  ;  what  was  the  gross  value  in  King  Edward's  time,  and 
how  much  each  free- man  or  soc-man  had  or  has.  All  this  was  to  be 
trebly  estimated : — first,  as  the  estate  was  held  in  the  time  of  the 
Confessor,  then  as  it  was  bestowed  by  King  William ;  and,  thirdly, 
as  its  value  stood  at  the  formation  of  the  survey.  The  jurors,  more- 
over, were  to  state  whether  any  advance  could  be  made  in  the  value. 
The  inquisitions  having  been  taken,  were  sent  by  the  Justiciaries  to 
Winchester,  and  there  classed  and  methodised,  and  entered  in  a  re- 
gister such  as  we  now  view  it. 


488  JURISPRUDENCE. 

By  the  completion  of  the  Domesday  Survey,  the  Conqueror  ac- 
quired an  exact  knowledge  of  the  possessions  of  the  Crown.     It 
afforded  him  the  names  of  the  landholders,  who  (as  may  be  expected 
from  the  very  nvimerous  forfeitures  that  were  caused  by  the  prodi- 
gious slaughter  of  the  English  nobility  at  the  battle  of  Hastings,  and 
by  the  subsequent  fruitless  insurrections   of  those  who  survived,) 
were  chiefly  the  soldiers  and  ministerial  dependents  of  William  the 
Norman.     The  churches  and  monasteries,  however,  continued  to  re- 
tain their  ancient  patrimony;  in  some  instances,  with  considerable  • 
additions   from    the   Conqueror  himself.     Further,   the    Domesday 
Survey  enabled  him  to  fix  the  proportion  of  Danegeld  (the  tribute, 
imposed  by  the  Danes  upon  the  Saxons,  of  twelve  pence  on  every 
hide  of  land  through  the  realm  of  England)  on  the  property  of  each 
landholder.     This  odious  tax,  from  the  payment  of  which  the  Con- 
fessor had  absolved  the  English,  was  revived  at  an  early  period  of 
William's  reign,  and  had  become  subject  to  numerous  exemptions  in 
favour  of  the  clergy  and  religious  houses,  as  well  as  of  the  great 
lords  and   barons,  &c.  who  held  by  military  service,   and  also   in 
favour  of  persons  who  claimed  to  be  exempt  from  it  under  especial 
grants  from  the  King.     Thus  the  produce  of  the  tax  was  greatly 
diminished. 

Independently  of  the  immediate  uses  of  this  survey  to  the  Con- 
queror, it  is  to  this  day  a  record  of  no  small  importance  to  the  his- 
torian and  to  the  antiquary,  for  the  light  it  throws  on  the  different 
classes  of  persons  into  which  the  English  people  were  divided — the 
different  denominations  of  lands,  their  culture,  and  measurement — 
the  different  denominations  of  money,  and  the  persons  and  places 
that  enjoyed  the  liberty  of  coinage — territorial  jurisdictions  and 
franchises — tenures  and  services — criminal  and  civil  jurisdictions — 
ecclesiastical  and  historical  matters  therein  noticed,  besides  many 
curious  illustrations  of  antient  manners. 

But  the  historian  and  antiquary  are  not  the  only  persons  interested 
in  this  venerable  document :  it  has  always  been  considered  as  the 
highest  authority  in  the  courts  of  law,  and  has  been  preserved  from 
the  time  of  William  the  Conqueror  until  now  with  the  most  scru- 
pulous attention.     Appeals  to  the  decision  of  this  survey  occur  so 
early  as   the  reigns  of  Henry  I,   and  King  John:  in   subsequent 
reigns,   the  pleadings  in  ancient  demesne  are  extremely  numerous, 
and  the  proof  of  ancient  demesne  still  rests  with  the  Domesday  Sur- 
vey.    Other  cases,  in  which  its  evidence  is  yet  appealed  to  in  our 
courts  of  law,  are,   in  proving  the  antiquity  of  mills,  and  in  setting 
up  prescriptions  in  von  decimandu  (that  is,  to  be  disch arched  abso- 
lutely from  the  payment  of  tithes).     By  the  statute  9  Edw.II.,  called 
Artkuli  Cleri,  it  was  determined  that  prohibition  should  not  lie  upon 
demand  of  tithe  for  a  vew  mill.     The  mill,  therefore,  which  is  found^ 
in    Domesday,   must   be   presumed   older   than    the  ninth  year  of 
Edward  the  Second,  and  is  of  course  discharged,  by  its  evidence, 
from  tithe.     Again,  as  most  of  the  religious  houses  were  exempted 
generally  from  paying  tithes  of  lands  in  their  own  hands,  from  the 
paucity  of  dates   in   early  documents,  the  Domesday  Survey  is  very 
frequently  the  only  evidence  which  can  be  adduced  that  the  lands 
claiming  a  discharge  were  actually  vested  in  such  monastery  or  reli- 
gious house. 


RECORDS  OF  THE  KINGDOM  OF  ENGLAND.    489 

In  1767,  in  consequence  of  an  address  from  the  House  of  Lords, 
his  late  Majesty  George  HI.  commanded  the  publication  of  Domes- 
day Book,  which  (after  various  unavoidable  delays)  was  finally  com- 
pleted in  two  volumes,  folio,  in  the  year  1783,  under  the  editorship  of 
Mr.  Abraham  Farley,  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records  in  the  Chapter- 
House,  at  Westminster,  and  with  tolerably  exact  fac-simile  types.  Ac- 
curately as  Mr.  Farley  accomplished  the  task  which  had  been  assigned 
to  him,  the  printed  Domesday  was  comparatively  of  little  value  for 
want  of  minute  indexes.  This  deficiency  has  been  supplied,  under 
the  direction  of  the  Record  Commission,  in  a  folio  volume,  contain- 
ing indexes  of  names  of  persons,  of  places,  and  things,  so  vninute  that 
the  object  of  inquiry,  if  in  the  work,  may  be  readily  ascertained.  These 
indexes  have  been  compiled  by  the  clerks  in  the  Record  Office  of  the 
Chapter-House,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  late  Right  Hon. 
George  Rose,  the  principal  keeper  of  that  Office  :  and  to  them  is 
prefixed  a  very  elaborate  Introduction  to  Domesday,  by  Mr.  Ellis, 
one  of  the  librarians  of  the  British  Museum,  containing  dissertations 
on  the  formation  and  execution  of  the  Record,  the  principal  matters 
therein  contained,  its  original  uses,  conservation,  and  authority  in 
courts  of  law. 

Libri  Censuahs  vocati  JBomtSitJap  JSoofe,  Wilhelmi  Primi  Regis  Angliae, 
Additamenta  ex  Codic.  Antiquiss.  Exon  Domesday.  Inquisitio  Eliensis. 
Liber  Winton*.  Boldon  Book,     folio.  Londini,  1816.     [Ff.  1.  34.] 

The  Exon  Domesday,  the  original  of  which  is  preserved  among 
the  Muniments  and  Charters  belonging  to  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of 
Exeter  Cathedral,  presents  a  Description  of  the  Western  Parts  of  the 
Kingdom,  comprising  the  Counties  of  Wilts,  Dorset,  Somerset,  Devon, 
and  Cornwall ;  and  it  is  supposed,  so  far  as  it  extends,  to  contain  an 
exact  Transcript  of  the  Original  Rolls  or  Returns  made  by  the  Con- 
queror's Commissioners  at  the  time  of  forming  the  General  Survey, 
from  which  the  Great  Domesday  itself  was  compiled. 

The  Inquisitio  Eliensis  is  a  document  of  the  same  kind  with  the 
Exeter  Domesday ;  relating  to  the  Property  of  the  Monastery,  re- 
corded afterwards  in  the  two  volurries  of  the  Domesday  Survey.  It 
is  preserved  in  a  Register  of  the  Monastery  remaining  among  the 
Cotton  MSS.  in  the  British  Museum,  and  is  at  least  as  old  as  the 
twelfth  century. 

The  Liber  Winton',  or  Winton  Domesday,  consists  of  two  parts 
or  records,  both  written  upon  vellum,  and  contains  a  survey  of  the 
City  of  Winchester. 

The  Boldon  Book,  or  Survey  of  the  Palatinate  of  Durham,  was 
executed  in  the  year  1183,  by  the  command  of  Hugh  Pudsey, 
nephew  to  Stephen  King  of  England.  This  Record  is,  on  several 
accounts,  of  great  importance.  1.  It  is  a  valuable  Supplement  to 
Domesday  Book,  supplying  a  material  defect  in  that  Record.  2.  It 
is  of  great  importance  to  the  See  and  Palatinate  of  Durham  ;  and 
has  been  admitted  as  evidence  in  trials  at  law,  on  the  part  of  suc- 
ceeding Bishops,  to  ascertain  their  property  and  seignorial  rights. 
3.  It  serves  to  cast  light  on  antient  Tenures,  Customs,  Manners,  and 
Services.  4  It  contains  many  words,  which  are  not  found  in  the 
glossary  of  Du  Cange,  or  any  of  his  continuators ;  the  meaning  of 
which,  from  their  connection  with  others  well  understood,  may  in 


490  JURISPRUDENCE. 

general  be  easily  ascertained.     5.  It  contains   several  curious   re- 
ferences to  the  mode  of  living  among  our  ancestors  in  the  twelfth 
century,  their  amusements,  diet,  coin,  price  of  labour,  &c.  &c.  vi^hich 
may  furnish  the  antiquary  and  historian  with  valuable  materials. 
'^Domesday  Book  illustrated :  containing  an  Account  of  that  Ancient  Re- 
cord, and  a  Translation  of  Difficult  Passages,  &c.  &c.     By  Robert 
Kelham.     8vo.  London,  1788. 

Domesday;  or  an  Actual  Survey  of  South-Britain,  by  the  Commissioners 
of  William  the  Conqueror,  completed  in  the  year  1086,  on  the  evidence 
of  the  Jurors  of  Hundreds  sanctioned  by  the  authority  of  the  County- 
Jurors,  Translated,  with  an  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Illustrations,  by 
Samuel  Henshall,  M.  A.  and  John  Wilkinson,  M.  D.  Vol.  I.  com- 
prising the  Counties  of  Kent,  Sussex,  and  Surrey.    4to.  London,  1799. 

[L.  26.   16.] 

l9om  33of.  A  Translation  of  the  Record  called  Domesday,  so  far  as  re- 
lates to  the  County  of  York,  Lancashire,  Westmoreland,  and  Cumber- 
land, Derby,  Nottingham,  Rutland,  and  Lincoln.  With  an  Introduc- 
tion, Glossary,  and  Indexes.  By  the  Rev.  William  Bawdwen.  Vol.  I. 
4to.  Doncaster,  1809.     [L.  26.  21.] 

* Vol.  II.     4to.  Doncaster,  1812. 

Cotton  (Sir  Robert)  An  Abridgement  of  the  Records  in  the  Tower  of 
London,     folio,  London,  1689.     [Q.  1.  21.] 

Calendarium  Rotulorum  Patentium  in  Turri  Londinensi.  folio,  Lon- 
dini,  1802.     [Kk.  1.  21.] 

The  Patent  Rolls  in  the  Tower  of  London  commence  in  the  third 
year  of  the  reign  of  King  John,  and  end  in  the  twenty-third  year  of 
that  of  Edward  IV.  They  contain  grants  of  offices  and  lands,  resti- 
tutions of  temporalities  to  bishops,  abbbts,  ^nd  other  ecclesiastical 
persons ;  confirmations  of  grants  made  to  bodies  corporate,  both 
ecclesiastical  and  civil ;  grants  in  fee-farm,  special  liveries,  grants 
of  offices,  patents  of  creation  of  peers,  and  licences  of  all  kinds  which 
pass  the  great  seal ;  and  on  the  backs  of  these  rolls  are  commissions 
to  justices  of  the  peace,  of  sewers,  and  all  commissions,  indeed,  which 
pass  the  great  seal.  The  calendar  to  these  rolls,  now  published,  is 
printed  from  four  manuscript  volumes,  purchased  in  1775  for  public 
use,  by  the  late  Thomas  Astle,  Esq.  Keeper  of  the  Records  in  the 
Tower,  by  whom  they  were  collated  with  two  manuscripts  in  the 
Cottonian  Library  in  the  British  Museum,  from  which  many  omis- 
sions and  deficiencies  in  the  Tower  have  been  supplied. 
Calendarium  Rotulorum,  Chartarum,  et  Inquisitionum  ad  quod  Damnum, 
folio,  Londini,  1803.     [Ff  1.  35.] 

The  Charter-Rolls  in  the  Tower  of  London  commence  in  the  first 
year  of  the  reign  of  King  John,  1199,  and  end  with  the  reign  of  Ed- 
ward IV.  1483.  They  contain  royal  grants  of  privileges  to  cities, 
towns,  bodies  corporate,  and  private  trading  companies  belonging  to 
those  cities  and  towns;  grants  of  markets,  fairs,  and  free  warrens  ; 
grants  of  creation  of  nobility  from  the  eleventh  year  of  the  reign  of 
Edward  II.  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Edward  IV.  together  with 
grants  of  privileges  to  religious  houses,  &c.  The  Inqnisitiones  ad 
quod  Damnum  begin  with  the  first  year  of  the  reign  of  Edward  II. 
1307,  and  end  with  the  thirty-eighth  year  of  Henry  VI.  They  were 
taken  by  virtue  of  writs  directed  to  the  escheators  of  each  county, 
when  any  grant  of  a  market,  fair,  or  other  privilege,  or  licence  for 


RECORDS  OF  THE  KINGDOM  OF  ENGLAND.   491 

the  alienation  of  lands  was  solicited ;  and  these  escheators  were  to 
inquire,  by  a  jury,  whether  such  grant  or  alienation  was  prejudicial 
to  the  king,  or  to  others,  in  case  the  same  should  be  made. 

Calendarium  Inquisitionum  post  Mortem,  sive  Escaetarum,  temp.  Reg. 
Hen.  III.  ad  Hen.  IV.     3  torn,  folio,  Londini,  1806-8-21. 

[Kk.  1.  12-14.] 

The  Records  preserved  in  the  Tower  of  London,  intitled  Inquisi- 
tiones  post' Mortem,  or,  as  they  are  sometimes  called,  Escheats,  com- 
mence with  the  early  part  of  the  reign  of  Henry  HI.  and  end  with 
the  third  year  of  the  reign  of  Richard  HI.  The  rest  of  the  series  is 
preserved  at  the  Rolls  Chapel.  These  inquisitions  were  taken  by 
virtue  of  writs  directed  to  the  escheators  of  each  county  or  district, 
to  summon  a  jury  on  oath ;  who  were  to  inquire  of  what  lands  any 
person  died  seised,  and  by  what  rents  or  services  the  same  were 
held ;  who  was  the  next  heir,  and  of  what  age,  that  the  King  might 
be  informed  of  his  right  of  escheat  or  wardship.  They  also  show, 
whether  the  tenant  was  attainted  of  treason,  or  was  an  alien  (in  either 
of  which  cases  his  lands  were  seised  into  the  King's  hands),  as  well 
as  the  quantity,  quality,  and  value  of  such  lands.  These  inquisitions 
post  mortem  constitute  the  best  evidence  which  can  be  obtained,  of 
the  descent  of  families  and  of  property,  so  long  as  this  process  made 
part  of  the  law  of  the  land.  To  superintend  and  regulate  these  in- 
quiries, the  Court  of  Wards  and  Liveries  was  instituted  by  the  statute 
of  32  Henry  VIH. ;  and  this  court  itself  was  abolished  at  the  Resto- 
ration of  King  Charles  W.,  together  with  the  oppressive  tenures  upon 
which  it  was  founded. 

RoTULOBUM  Originalium  in  Curia  Scaccarii  Abbreviatio,  temp.  Reg. 
Hen.  III.  Edw.  L  Edw.  H.  et  Edw.  IIL  2  torn,  folio,  Londini,  1805 
-10.     [Kk.  1.  8,9.] 

The  Originalia  are  the  Estreats,  transmitted  from  the  Court  of 
Chancery  into  the  Lord  Treasurer's  Remembrancer's  Office,  of  all 
grants  of  the  crown  enrolled  on  the  Patent  and  other  rolls,  whereon 
any  rent  is  reserved,  any  salary  payable,  or  any  service  to  be  per- 
formed.    The  Abstract  now  published,  in  two  volumes,  commences 
with  the  roll  of  the  twentieth  year  of  Henry  HL  no  earlier  record 
of  this  nature  being  discoverable,  and  concludes  with  the  end  of  the 
reign  of  Edward  IIL 
Jones   (Edward)    An    Index   to  the  Records  called  the  Originalia  and 
Memoranda  of  the  Lord  Treasurer's  Remembrancer's  side  of  the  Ex- 
chequer.    2  vols,  folio,  London,  1795.     [A.  12.  36.37.] 
Testa  de  Nevtll,  sive  Liber  Feodorum  in  Curia  Scaccarii,  temp.  Reg. 
Hen.  III.  et  Edw.  I.     folio,  Londini,  1807.     [Kk.  1.  16.] 

Two  antient  books,  thus  entitled,  are  preserved  in  the  King's  Re- 
membrancer's Office  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer.  They  appear  to 
have  been  compiled  towards  the  close  of  the  reign  of  Edward  II.,  or 
early  in  that  of  Edward  III.,  partly  from  inquests  taken  on  the  pre- 
sentments of  jurors  of  hundreds  before  the  justices  itinerant,  and 
partly  from  inquisitions  upon  writs  awarded  to  the  sheriff's  for  col- 
lecting scutages,  aids,  &c.  These  books  contain  pripcipally  an  ac- 
count of  fees,  held  immediately  of  the  King,  or  of  others  who  held 
of  the  I^ing  in  capite,  whether  they  had  been  alienated  or  not,  and 
their  respective  values ;  of  serjeanties  holden  of  the  King,  distin- 
guishing such  as  were  rented  or  alienated,  together  with  their  values; 


4Q2  JURISPRUDENCE. 

of  widows  and  heiresses  of  tenants  in  capite,  whose  marriages  were 
in  the  King's  gift,  and  the  value  of  their  lands ;  of  churches  in  the 
royal  gift,  and  in  whose  hands  they  were ;  of  escheats,  whether  of 
the  lands  of  Normans  or  of  other  persons,  in  whose  hands  they 
were,  and  by  what  services  they  were  held;  and  finally,  of  the 
amount  of  the  sums  paid  by  each  tenant  for  scutage,  aids,  &c. 

Taxatio  Ecclesiastica  Angliae  et  Walliae  auctoritate  P.  Nicholai  IV. 
circa  A.D.  1291.     folio,  Londini,  1802.     [Kk.  1.  2.] 

In  the  year  1253  Pope  Nicholas  IV.  granted  to  King  Henry  III. 
for  three  years,  the  first-fruits  and  tenths  of  all  ecclesiastical  bene- 
fices, which  had  for  a  long  time  been  paid  to  his  predecessors  in  the 
See  of  Rome.  In  consequence  of  this  grant,  a  survey  or  taxation  of 
them  was  made  in  the  following  year.  The  same  Pope,  in  1288, 
granted  the  tenths  to  Edward  I.  for  three  years,  to  defray  the  ex- 
pense of  an  expedition  to  the  Holy  Land  :  and,  in  order  that  they 
might  be  collected  to  their  full  value,  a  taxation  was  commenced  in 
that  year,  and  finished  in  1292.  And  a  third  taxation  of  part  of  the 
province  of  York  was  made  in  1318,  on  account  of  the  invasion  of 
the  Scots,  by  which  the  clergy  of  the  border  counties  were  rendered 
unable  to  pay  the  former  tax.  The  Taxation  of  Pope  Nicholas  IV. 
is  a  most  important  record,  because  all  the  taxes,  both  to  our  Kings 
and  to  the  Popes,  were  regulated  by  it,  until  the  survey  made 
26  Henry  VIII.  ;  and  also  because  the  statutes  of  such  colleges,  as 
were  founded  before  the  Reformation,  are  interpreted  by  this  cri- 
terion, according  to  which  their  benefices  under  a  certain  value  are 
exempted  from  the  restriction  concerning  pluralities  in  the  statute 
of  21  Henry  VIII. 

NoNARUM  Inquisitiones   in   Curia  Scaccarii,    temp.  Reg.  Edwardi  III. 
folio,  Londini,  1807.     [Kk.  1.  15.] 

By  the  14  Edward  III.,  stat.  1.  c,  20,  a  grant  was- made  to  that 
monarch  of  a  subsidy  of  the  ninth  lamb,  ninth  fleece,  and  ninth  sheaf, 
to  be  taken  for  two  years  then  next  to  come,  and  of  the  ninth  of  the 
goods  and  chattels  of  cities  and  boroughs,  and  of  a  fifteenth  of  the 
effects  of  merchants  and  others  not  dwelling  in  cities  or  boroughs  ; 
and  by  stat,  2.  of  the  same  year  it  was  enacted  that  this  grant  should 
not  become  a  precedent.  Accordingly,  assessors  and  venditors  were 
appointed  for  every  county,  who  were  to  assess  and  sell  the  ninth  and 
fifteenth.  This  was  afterwards  executed,  upon  the  oath  of  the  inha- 
bitants of  every  parish,  according  to  the  taxation  of  Pope  Nicholas 
IV.  above  noticed  ;  whence  it  should  seem  that  the  assessors  were, 
in  1 340,  to  consider  the  ninth  of  corn,  wool,  and  lambs,  of  the  same 
value  as  the  tenth  of  corn  and  all  other  titheable  commodities,  and 
the  glebe  lands  were,  when  the  papal  valuation  was  made  in  1292. 
Where  the  amount  of  such  ninth  was  less  than  the  papal  taxation, 
the  cause  of  such  deficiency  was  specially  entered  in  these  Roils, 
which  are  commonly  termed  the  Nonce  Rolls.  It  further  appears 
that  the  ninth  was  at  first  attempted  to  be  sold  for  more  than  the 
papal  valuation,  then  for  as  much  as  the  tax,  and  afterwards  for  the 
real  and  true  value,  whether  more  or  less  than  the  antient  tax. 

Valor  EccLEsiASTicus,  temp.  Regis  Hen.  VIII.  auctoritate  regia  institutus. 
5  tomis,  folio,  Londini,  1810-14-17-21-25.     [Kk.  1.  3-7.] 

This  ecclesiastical  survey  was  made  in  pursuance  of  the  statute  of 
26  Henry  VIII.  c.  3,  which  transferred  to  the  crown  the  Jirst-fruits 


RECORDS  OF  THE  KINGDOM  OF  ENGLAND.   49S 

(or  profits  of  every  spiritual  living  for  one  year),  and  the  tenths  (or 
tenth  part  of  the  yearly  value  of  such  living),  which  had  before  been 
paid  to  the  Pope.  This  act  of  parliament  enjoined  the  lord  chan- 
cellor, bishops,  and  other  commissioners  to  inquire  into  the  value  of 
every  ecclesiastical  benefice  and  preferment  in  the  several  dioceses 
of  England  and  Wales.  The  returns  made  by  them  fill  many  vo- 
lumes and  rolls,  which  have  been  deposited  in  the  Office  of  First- 
fruits  and  Tenths,  from  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.  to  the  present 
time :  and  according  to  the  valuation  in  these  returns,  incumbents 
now  pay  their  respective  first-fruits  and  tenths,  which  form  the  per- 
petual fund  for  the  augmentation  of  poor  livings  under  the  annual 
value  of  50/.,  known  under  the  name  of  Queen  Anne's  Bounty. 

Placitorum  in  Domo  Capitulari  Westmonasteriensi  asservatorum  Abbre- 
viatio,  temp.  Reg.  Ric.  I.  Johannis,  Hen.  III.  Edw.  I.  et  Edw.  II. 
folio,  Londini,  1811.     [Kk.  1.  1.] 

This  volume  contains  abstracts  of  pleadings  preserved  in  the 
Chapter-house  at  Westminster,  during  the  reigns  of  Richard  I.,  John, 
Henry  III.,  and  Edward  I.  and  II. ;  which  were  made  from  the 
original  pleadings  by  Mr.  Arthur  Agard,  and  other  keepers  of  such 
records  during  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  They  comprise  much 
important  matter  relating  to  petitions  of  right,  and  also  to  the  par- 
liament and  Concilium  Regis,  besides  very  many  curious  and  interest- 
ing particulars  concerning  the  law,  history,  and  customs  of  the 
country,  especially  -the  preservation  of  the  records  of  the  kingdom 
during  the  turbulent  part  of  the  reign  of  Edward  the  Second,  and 
the  functions  of  juries.  Jurors,  it  appears,  were  often  required  by 
the  court,  which  they  were  summoned  to  attend,  to  state  the  reason 
for  their  verdict.  Special  verdicts  were  not  unfrequent,  and  in  cases 
of  attaint  they  were  frequently  called  in  question,  reviewed,  correct- 
ed, and  set  aside. 

RoTULi  HuNDREDORUM,  temp.  Reg.  Hen.  III.  et  Edw.  I.  in  Turri  Lon- 
dinensi  et  in  Curia  Receptee  Scaccarii  Westm.  asservati.  2  tomis, 
folio,  London,  1812-18.     [Ff  1.  36,37.] 

These  records  are  deposited  partly  in  the  Tower  of  London,  and 
in  the  Chapt»-house  at  Westminster,  and  belong  to  the  reigns  of 
Henry  III.  and  Edward  I.  As  the  revenues  of  the  Crown  had  been 
considerably  diminished  under  various  pretexts,  and  numerous  abuses 
and  exactions  had  also  been  committed  against  the  people  during  the 
turbulent  reign  of  Henry  III.,  King  Edward  I.  shortly  after  his  ac- 
cession instituted  an  inquiry  into  these  offences  ;  and  as  the  circuit 
of  the  justices  itinerant  (who  generally  went  but  once  in  seven  years) 
would  not  return  till  the  sixth  year  of  his  reign,  he  issued  a  special 
commission  under  the  Great  Seal,  in  the  second  year  of  his  reign, 
authorising  certain  officers  to  inquire  into  the  abuses  above  noticed. 
After  the  commissioners  had,  in  the  third  year,  returned  their 
rolls  of  inquisitions,  it  was  necessary  for  the  Court  of  Exchequer 
to  have  in  one  view  such  parts  of  the  returns  as  affected  the 
rights  of  the  crown  and  the  malpractices  of  its  officers.  The  requi- 
site extracts  were  accordingly  made  in  certain  rolls,  from  which  the 
crown  was  furnished,  among  other  things,  with  evidence  upon  oath 
of  a  jury  of  each  hundred  (whence  the  name  o{  Hundred  Rolls  is  de- 
rived) and  town  in  every  county,  stating  all  the  demesne  lands  of  the 
crown,  what  manors,  &c.  formerly  in  the  hands  of  the  sovereign, 
were  then  in  the  possession  of  other  persons,  and  how  they  were 


494  JURISPRUDENCE. 

alienated ;  accounts  of  tenants  in  capita  and  in  antient  demesne,  and 
of  the  losses  of  military  services,  &c.  sustained  by  the  crown  in  con- 
sequence of  sub-infeudations  granted  by  such  tenants  in  capite,  aliena- 
tions to  the  church,  under  the  pretext  of  gifts  in  frankalmoigne, 
oppressions  and  exactions  of  various  kinds  by  the  nobility,  clergy, 
sheriffs,  and  other  officers,  under  colour  of  law. 

Pi/ACiTA  de  Quo  Warranto,  temp.  Reg.  Edw.  I.  II.  et  III.  in  Curia  Re- 
ceptae  Scaccarii  Westm.  asservata.     folio,  Londini,  1818.     [Ff.  1.  38.] 

The  Statute  of  Gloucester  was  passed  in  the  sixth  year  of  the 
reign  of  Edward  I.,  and  the  first  chapter  of  it,  which  relates  to  fran- 
chises, liberties,  and  quo  warranto,  was  founded  on  the  previous  in- 
quiries made  under  this  commission.  Immediately  after  the  passing 
of  this  statute,  the  stated  period  of  the  circuit  in  eyre  returned ;  and 
on  the  justices  going  their  iter,  writs  of  right  and  quo  warranto  were 
issued  very  generally  against  such  persons  as  claimed  manors,  liber- 
ties, &c.  where  the  jurors  had  previously  said  upon  oath  before  the 
inquisitors  in  3  Edward  I.  '  Nesciunt  quo  warranto'  the  parties  held 
or  claimed,  and  also  where  they  said  that  the  party  held  or  claimed 
sine  warranto.  The  pleadings  before  these  justices  are  entered  on 
certain  rolls,  preserved  in  the  Chapter-House  at  Westminster,  which 
are  denominated  Quo  Warranto  Rolls.  Two  volumes  of  the  Hun- 
dred Rolls,  for  the  period  above  noticed,  and  one  volume  of  the  Quo 
Warranto  Rolls,  during  the  reigns  of  Edward  1.  II.  and  III.  have  been 
printed :  and  their  great  importance  and  utility  are  strongly  proved 
by  the  frequent  references  in  courts  of  law  to  these  pleadings,  upon 
questions  arising,  m  modern  times,  respecting  boundaries,  franchises, 
descents  of  manors  or  advowsons,  and  rights  claimed  under  royal 
charters  by  lay  and  ecclesiastical  persons.  Many  obscure  passages 
and  obsolete  words  in  charters  are  repeatedly  explained  ;  and  much 
learning,  illustrative  of  the  laws  and  customs  of  the  country,  both 
useful  and  interesting  to  the  lawyer  and  the  antiquary,  will  be  found 
dispersed  through  these  works. 

Ducatus  Lancastri;e. — Pars  Prima.  Calendarium  Inquisitionum  post 
Mortem,  &c.  Temporibus  Regum  Edw.  I.  Edw.  III.  Ric.  II.  Hen.  V. 
Hen.  VI.  Edw.  IV.  Hen.  VII.  Edw.  VI.  Regin.  Mar.  Phil,  et  Mar. 
Eliz.  Jac.  I.  Car.  I. — Pars  Secunda.  A  Calendar  to  the  Pleadings,  &c. 
in  the  Reigns  of  Hen.  VII.  Hen.  VIII.  F.dw.  VI.  Queen  Mary,  and 
Philip  and  Mary.     [Vol.  I.]     folio,  London,  1824.     [I.  10.  14.] 

This  volume  consists  of  two  parts:  (1)  A  Calendar  of  the  Inqui- 
sitiones  post  Mortem,  3569  in  number,  which  are  similar  in  their  na- 
ture to  those  noticed  in  page  491,  and  are  preserved  in  the  Office  of 
the  Duchy  of  Lancaster.  They  begin  with  the  first  year  of  King 
Henry  V.  1413,  and  end  with  the  eighteenth  year  of  King  Charles  I. 
1642. — (2)  Pleadings,  consisting  of  Bills,  Answers,  and  Depositions, 
and  Surveys  in  Suits  exhibited  in  the  Duchy  Court.  These  com- 
mence with  the  first  year  of  King  Henry  Vll.,  and  are  continued  to 
the  present  time.  The  Calendar,  now  published,  extends  from  the 
earliest  date  of  these  pleadings  to  the  reign  of  Philip  and  Mary,  and 
forms  the  second  part  of  this  volume.  The  Calendars  to  the  remain- 
ing part  of  these  pleadings  will  be  given  in  the  second  volume. 
(Preface.) 


COMMENTARIES,  &c.  ON  LAW  OF  ENGLAND.     495 


4.  Genei'al  Treatises,  Institutes,  and  Commentaries  on. 
the  Laws  of  England,  Dictionaries  of  English  Law, 
and  Judges'  Charges. 

The  Dialoges  in  English  betweene  a  Doctor  of  Divinity  and  a  Student 
in  the  Lawes  of  England,  newly  corrected  and  imprinted  with  new 
Addicions.     [[By  Christopher  Saint  Germain.]     12mo.  London,  1576. 

[I.   8.  15.] 

Another  Copy.     12mo.  London,  1598.     [K.  8.  41.] 

Another  Copy.     12nio.  London,  1673.     [D.  17.  5,] 

Lyttylton's  Tenures,  newly  revised,  and  truly  corrected.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1554.     [K.  8.  48.] 

Coke  (Sir  Edward)  The  First  Part  of  the  Institutes  of  the  Lawes  of  Eng- 
land ;  or  a  Commentary  upon  Littleton,  not  the  name  of  the  Author 
only,  but  of  the  Law  itselfe.     folio,  London,  1639.     [H.  5.  6.] 

The  Second  and  Third  Part  of  the  Listitutes  of  the  Laws  of  Eng- 
land :  containing  the  Exposition  of  many  Ancient  and  other  Statutes, 
and  concerning  High  Treason  and  other  Pleas  of  the  Crown  and  Cri- 
minal Causes,     folio,  1642-44.     [H.  5.  7,8.] 

*Coke  (Sir  Edward)  Institutes  of  frhe  Laws  of  England,  complete ;  with 
the  Annotations  of  Francis  Hargrave  and  Charles  Butler,  Esqrs.  on  the 
First  Institute.     7  vols,  royal  8vo.  London,  1817. 

Bacon  (Sir  Francis)  The  Elements  of  the  Common  Laws  of  England. 
4to.  London,  1636.     [H.  7.  5.] 

tGROUNDS  and  Maxims  of  the  Laws  of  England.     4to.  London,  1641. 

Clebke  (Francisci)  Praxis  Curiae  Admiralitatis  Angliae.  8vo.  Londini, 
1667.     [D.  15.  51.] 

CowELLi  (Johannis)  Institutiones  Juris  Anglicani,  ad  Methodum  et  Seriem 
Institutionum  Imperialium  compositaeet  digestae.     8vo.  Oxoniae,  1676. 

[K.  16.  10.] 

Cowelli  (Johannis)  Institutiones  Juris  Anglici.     8vo.  Cantabrigiae,  1605. 

[D.  15.  48.] 

Wood  (Thomas)  An  Institute  of  the  Laws  of  England.  3  vols.  8vo.  In 
the  Savoy,  1720.     [C.  6.  21-23.] 

Blackstone  (Sir  William)  Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England.  Fif- 
teenth Edition.  With  Notes  by  Edward  Christian,  Esq.  4  vols.  8vo. 
London,  1809.     [Gg.  6.  31-34.] 

Twelfth  Edition.    4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1793.  [E.  6.  15-18.] 

Commentaries.  4  vols.  4to.  Oxford,  1765-69.  [O.  5.  34-37.] 

Priestley  (Joseph J  Remarks  on  some  Paragraphs  in  the  Fourth  Volume 
of  Dr.  B/ackstone's  "  Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England"  relating  to 
Dissenters.     8vo.  London,  1769.     [P.  300.  (1.)] 

A  Reply  to  Dr.  Priestley's  Remarks  on  the  Fourth  Volume  of  the  Com- 
mentaries on  the  Laws  of  England.  By  the  Author  of  the  Commen- 
taries.    8vo.  London,  1769.     [P.  300.  (2.)] 

A  Letter  to  Dr.  Blackstone  occasioned  by  a  certain  Passage  in  his  Commen- 
taries on  the  Laivs  of  England  concerning  the  Character  of  the  Ecclesiastics 
of  the  present  Age.     8vo.  London,  1770.^    [P.  300.  (3.)] 


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FuRNEAVX  (Philip)  Letters  to  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Blackstone  on  his  Ex- 
position of  the  Act  of  Toleration,  and  some  Positions  relative  to  Religious 
Liberty,  in  his  Commentaries  on  tht  Laws  of  England.    8vo.  London,  1770. 

[P.  246.  (6.) 

As  Objection  against  a  Review  of  the  Liturgy  and  other  Ecclesiastical 
Forms  considered  in  several  Letters  to  a  Divine  of  the  Church  of  England, 
and  the  whole  now  submitted  to  the  impartial  after-thoughts  of  William 
Blackstone,  Esq.     8vo.  London,  1770.     [P.  246.  (7.)] 

'"'Sedgwick  (James)  Remarks  on  the  Commentaries  of  Sir  fVm.  Blackstone. 
4to.  London,  1808. 

*RowE  (Wm.  Henry)  A  Vindication  of  the  Commentaries  of  Sir  Wm. 
Blackstone,  against  Mr.  Sedgwick's  Strictures.     8vo.  London,  1806. 

*Blackstone  (Sir  William)  Commentaries  ;  with  Notes  by  J.  T.  Cole- 
ridge, Barrister-at-Law.     4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1825. 

Christian  (Edward)  Syllabus,  or  Heads  of  Lectures  on  the  Laws  of 
England.     8vo.  London,  1797.     [Hh.  2.  33.'] 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1811.     [Hh.  7.  28.] 

Les  Termes  de  la  Ley,  or  Obscure  Words  and  Terms  of  the  Common 

Laws  expounded.     8vo.  London,  1667.     [D.  15.  44.] 
Bloukt  (Thomas)  Law  Dictionary  and  Glossary,     folio,  London,  1670. 

[C.  13.  28.] 

Jacob  (Giles)  A  New  Law  Dictionary,     folio,  London,  1739.  [N.  2.  29.] 
Jacob  (Giles)  Law  Dictionary,     folio,  London,  1756.     [Ff  3.  25.] 

*ToMiiNE  (Sir  T.  E.)  A  Law  Dictionary,  explaining  the  Rise,  Progress, 
and  present  State  of  the  British  Law.  Third  Edition.  2  vols.  4to. 
London,  1820. 

*Wynne  (Edward)  Eunomus :  or  Dialogues  concerning  the  Law  and 
Constitution  of  England,  with  an  Essay  on  Dialogue.  Fifth  Edition, 
with  numerous  additional  Notes  by  M.  Bythewood.  2  vols.  18ma. 
London,  1822. 

LovELL  (Mr.  Baron)  Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury  for  the  County  of  Devon, 
Aprils,  1710.     8vo.  London,  1710.     [M.  19.  27.] 

AsHURST  (Mr.  Justice)  Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury  for  the  County  of  Mid- 
dlesex, Nov.  19,  1792.     8vo.  London,  1792.     [Hh.  2.  25.] 

Christian  (Edward)  Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury  of  Ely  at  the  Assizes, 
March  9,  1804.     4to.  Cambridge,  1804.     [Ff.  3.  66.] 

'. Another  Copy.     4to.  Cambridge,  1804.     [Gg,  1.  14.] 

Christian  (Edward)  Charges  delivered  to  the  Grand  Juries  in  the  Isle  of 
Ely  upon  Libels,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1819.     [Gg.  6.  39.] 


5.  Rejjm-ts  of  Proceedings  in  the  different  Courts  of 

Law, 

(Chronologically  arranged.) 

Yelverton  (Sir  Henry)  Reports  de  divers  Special!  Cases  en  le  Court  del 
Bank  le  Roy,  en  le  Temps  del  Reigne  du  Roign  Elizabeth,  et  en  les 
premier  dix  ans  del  Roy  Jaques.     folio,  Londres,  1661.     [L  1.  16.] 


REPORTS  OF  LAW  PROCEEDINGS.  497 

RoLLE  (Henry)  Les  Reports  de  divers  Cases  en  le  Court  del  Banke  le 
Roy,  en  le  Temps  del  Reign  de  Roy  Jaques.     folio,  Londres,  1675. 

[I.  2.  24.] 

Rolle  (Henry)  Un  Abridgment  des  Plusieurs  Cases  et  Resolutions  del 
Common  Ley.     foiio,  Londres,  1668.     [G.  11.  20.] 

Croke  (Sir  George)  Reports  of  Select  Cases  in  the  Courts  of  King's 
Bench  and  Common  Pleas  during  the  Reigns  of  Elizabeth,  James  L 
and  Charles  I.  written  originally  in  French.  Revised  and  published  in 
English  by  Sir  Harbottle  Grimston.     folio,  London,  1669.  [I.  1.  1-3.] 

Epitome  Relationum  Kdvardi  Coke  Militis,  ab  Edvardo  Trotmam  (Gal- 
lice.)     12mo.  Londini,  1640.     [F.  17.  22.] 

Ireland  (Sir  T.)  An  Abridgment  in  English  of  Sir  E.  Coke's  Reports. 
iSrao.  London,  1657.     [D.  17.  28.] 

Ansioere  to  the  Preface  to  the  Reportes  of  Sir  Edward  Coke.  4to.  (Imper- 
fect. J  16—.     [Ff.  7.  84.] 

BuLSTiioDE  (Edward)  Reports  of  divers  Resolutions  and  Judgments,  in 
the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  the  time  of  King  James  I.  folio,  Lon- 
don, 1657.     [I.  1.  4.] 

Strange  (Sir  John)  Reports  of  adjudged  Cases  in  the  Courts  of  Chan- 
cery, King's  Bench,  Common  Pleas,  and  Exchequer,  from  the  second 
year  of  George  I.  to  the  twenty-first  of  George  II.  2  vols,  folio,  Lon- 
don, 1755.     [Q.  1.  13,14.] 

Cases  argued  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  from  the  seventh  to  the  tenth 
of  George  II.  tempore  Lord  Chief  Justice  Hardwicke  and  Lord  Lee. 
folio,  London,  1770.     [Q.  1.  12.] 

Blackstone  (Sir  William)  Reports  of  Cases  determined  in  the  several 
Courts  of  Westminster  Hall,  from  1746  to  1779.  [With  a  Preface 
containing  some  Biographical  Memoirs.]     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1781. 

[A.   12.  19,20.] 

Burrow  (Sir  James)  Reports  of  Cases  adjudged  in  the  Courts  of  King's 
Bench,  from  Michaelmas  30  Geo.  II.  to  Easter  Term  12  Geo.  III.  5 
vols,  folio,  Loridon,  1771-80.     [Q.  1.  15-19.] 

Burrow  (Sir  James)  A  Series  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  upon  Settlement  Cases.     4to.  London,  1768.     [Q.  1.  30.] 

CowpER  (Henry)  Reports  of  Cases  adjudged  in  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  from  Hilary  Term  1774  to  Trinity  Term  1778.  folio,  London, 
1783.     [A.  12.  45.] 

A  Digest  of  adjudged  Cases  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  from  the  Re- 
volution to  the  present  period,     folio,  London,  1775.     [A.  12.  31.] 

Stak-Chamber  Cases,  shewing  what  Cavses  properly  belong  to  the  Cog- 
nizance of  that  Court.     4to.  London,  1630.     [M.  30.  37.] 

A  Decree  lately  made  in  the  High  Court  of  Starre-Chamber ;  and  also 
a  Confirmation  of  that  Decree  by  his  Sacred  Maiestie.  4to.  London, 
1633.     [N.  30.  37.] 

Robinson  (Sir  Christopher)  Reports  of  Cases  determined  in  the  High 
Court  of  Admiralty.     Parti,     royal  8vo.  London.     [Hh.  1.  37.] 


2  K 


498  JURISPRUDENCE. 

6.  Ecclesiastical  Law  of  England. 
i.  Collections  of  Ecclesiastical  Laws. 

Guillermi  Lyndewode  Provinciale,  seu  Costitutiones  Anglie,  cum  Sum- 
mariis  atq  ;  jusiis  annotationibus :  politissimis  characteribus  :  sum- 
maque  accuratioe  rursum  revise  atq  ;    impresse.     folio,  Londini,  1555. 

[H.  2.  5.] 

Legatine  seu  Constitutiones  Legitime  D'ni  Othonis  et  D'ni  Othoboni,  cum 
Domini  Joannis  de  Aton  glossematibus.     folio,  Londini,  1555. 

[H.  2.  5.] 

Gulielmi  Lyndewode  Provinciale,  &c.     folio,  Oxonii,  1679.     [R.  2.  24.] 

Provinciale  Vetus  Provinciae  Cantuariensis,  cum  Selectioribus  Lindwodi 
Annotationibus.  Quibus  subnexae  sunt  Constitutiones  Othonis  et 
Othoboni,  cardinalium  et  sedis  Romani  in  Anglia  legatorum.  Revisa 
omnia  et  cum  veteribus  comparata  per  Ro.  Sharrock.  12mo.  Oxoniae, 
1664.     [M.  8.  22.] 

Spelman  (Henrici)  Concilia,  Decreta,  Leges,  Constitutiones  in  re  Eccle- 
siarum  orbis  Britannici.     2  tomis,  folio,  Londini,  1639.  [D.  13.  16,17.] 

Concilia  Magnae  Britanniae  et  Hiberniae,  a  Synodo  Verolamiensi  A.  D. 
446,  ad  Londinensem  A.  D.  1717.  Accedunt  Constitutiones  et  alia  ad 
Historiam  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae  spectantia,  a  Davide  Wilkins,  S.  T.  P. 
collecta.     4  tomis,  folio,  Londini,  1737.     [N.  3.  22-25.] 

Gibson  (Rdmundi)  Codex  Juris  Ecclesiastici  Anglicani  :  or  the  Statutes, 
Constitutions,  Canons,  Rubricks,  and  Articles  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, methodically  digested  under  their  proper  heads.  With  a  Com- 
mentary Historical  and  Juridical,  and  an  Introductory  Discourse,  con- 
cerning the  present  state  of  the  Power,  Discipline  and  Laws  of  the 
Church  of  England,  with  an  Appendix  of  Instruments  Ancient  and 
Modern.     2  vols,  folio,  London,  1713.     [G.  12.  28-29.] 

Foster  (^Sir  Michael)  An  Examination  of  the  Scheme  of  Church  Power 
laid  down  in  the  Codex  Ecclesiastici  Anglicani.     8vo.  London,  1735. 

[P.  184.  (5.)] 

Andrews  (Dr.)  An  Answer  to  a  late  Pamphlet  entitled  '  An  Examination 
of  the  Scheme  of  Church  Power,'  SjX.  Shewing  the  Unfair  Represen- 
tations and  groundless  Reflections  made  by  the  Author  of  that  pam- 
phlet.    London,  8vo.  1735.     [P.  184.  (6.)] 

A  Modest  Reply  to  the  Author  of  the  Letter  to  Dr.  Codex.     8vo.  London, 

1734.     [P.  184.  (7.)] 
Grey  (Richard)  A  System  of  English  Ecclesiastical  Law,  extracted  from 

Bishop  Gibson's  Codex  Juris  Ecclesiastici.     8vo.  London,    1732. 

[A.  18.  43.] 

An  Abstract  of  certain  Acts  of  Parliament,  of  certaine  her  Majesties  In- 
junctions, of  certain  Canons,  Constitutions  and  Synodalles  Provincial, 
established  and  in  force  for  the  peaceable  government  of  the  Church 
within    her    Majesties    Dominions    and    Countries.      4to.    London, 
1593.     [C  1.  40.] 

Another  Copy.     4to.  London,  1593.     [E.  1.  46.], 

Constitutions  and  Canons  Ecclesiastical  agreed  upon  by  the  Clergy 
A.  D.  1640.     4to.  London,  1640.     [M.  20.  14.] 


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A  Collection  of  the  Articles,  Injunctions,  Canons,  &c.  of  the  Church  of 
England.     4to.  London,  1661.     [D.  19.  5.] 

Constitutions  and  Canons   Ecclesiastical.     4to.  London,  1662. 

[M.  20.  31.] 

A  Collection  of  Articles,  Injunctions,  Canons,  &c.  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, in  Latin  and  English.     4to.  London,  1671-1697.     [N.  6.  27,] 

A  Collection  of  Articles,  Canons,  Injunctions,  &c.  Together  with  seve- 
ral Acts  of  Parliament  concerning  Ecclesiastical  Matters.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1699.     [L.  15.  42.] 

The  Thirty-Nine  Articles,  Constitutions,  and  Canons  of  the  Church  of 
England.     8vo.  London,  1724.     [R.  13.  8,] 

Johnson  (John)  A  Collection  of  all  the  Ecclesiastical  Laws,  Canons,  An- 
swers or  Rescripts,  concerning  the  Government,  Discipline,  and  Wor- 
ship of  the  Church  of  England.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1720. 

[N.  7.  15,16.] 

Johnson  (John)  The  Clergyman's  Vade  Mecum  :  or  an  Account  of  the  An- 
cient and  Present  Church  of  England.  Together  with  the  Canonical 
Codes  of  the  Primitive  and  Universal  Church  translated  from  the 
Greek.     2  vols.     12mo.  London,  1723.     ]A.  19.  55,56.^ 

Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1707.     [G.  8.  24.] 

Injunctions  given  by  the  Queue's  Majestie,  A.  D.  1559.     [L.  15.  17.] 

Articles  to  be  enquired  in  the  Visitation  in  the  first  year  of  the  reign  of 
Queen  Elizabeth.    4to.  London,  1559.     [L.  15,  17.] 

The  Clergyman's  Assistant ;  or  a  Collection  of  Acts  of  Parliament  rela- 
tive to  certain  Duties  and  Rights  of  the  Parochial  Clergy.  8vo.  Ox- 
ford, 1818.     [Ff.  6.  82.] 

Articles  for  Visitation  concerning  certain  Matters  Ecclesiasticall,  exhi- 
bited to  the  Ministers,  Churchwardens,  &c.  within  the  Diocess  of 
Ely,  in  the  second  Episcopal  Visitation  of  the  Right  Rev.  Father  in 
God,  Benjamin  [Laney]  Lord  Bishop  of  Ely.     4to.  Cambridge,  1671. 

[M.  14.  30.] 


ii.  Treatises  on  Ecclesiastical  Law  iti  general,  and  on  the 
Pi^actice  of  Ecclesiastical  Courts. 

Reformatio  Legum  Ecclesiasticarum,  ex  authoritate  primum  Regis  Hen- 
rici  VIII.  inchoata;  deinde  per  Regem  Edouardum  VI.  provecta, 
adauctaque  in  hunc  modum,  atque  nunc  ad  pleniorem  ipsarum  refor- 
mationem  in  lucem  edita.     4to,  Londini,  1641.     [Bb.  3.  76.] 

Reformatio  Legum  Ecclesiasticarum,  &c.     4to.  Londini,  1571. 

[E.   1.  4.] 

A  Letter  to  a  Peer,  concerning  the  Power  of  Metropolitans  over  their 
Comprovincial  Bishops.     4to.  London,  1701.     [M,  15.  12.] 

Burn  (Richard)  Ecclesiastical  Law.     4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1768. 

[Hh.  8.  1-4.] 

With  Addenda.    3  vols.  4to.  London,  1765. 

[O.  8.  11,12.] 

Ecclesiastical  Law  ;  a  new  edition,  with  Corrections  and  Addi- 


tions, by  R.  P.  Tyrwhitt.     4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1824. 

2  K 


600  JURISPRUDENCE. 

Clerke  (Francisci)  Praxis  in  Foro  Ecclesiastico.     4to.  Dublini,  1666. 

[C.  1.  25.] 

The  Clergyman's  Vade  Mecum  :  or  an  Account  of  the  ancient  and  pre- 
sent Church  of  England  ;  the  Rights  and  Duties  of  the  Clergy ;  and 
of  their  Privileges  and  Hardships.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1709. 

[M.  8.16,17.] 

Degge  (Sir  Simon)  The  Parson's  Counsellor,  with  the  Law  of  Tithes. 
Svo.  London,  1677.     [L.  8.  1.] 

Fleetwood  (Everard)  An  Enquiry  into  the  customary  estates  and  Tenant 
rights  of  those  who  hold  lands  of  Church  and  other  Foundations  by 
the  Tenure  of  Three  Lives  and  Twenty-one  Years.  8vo.  London, 
1731.     [P.  122.  (3.) 

•^ Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1731.     [P.  219.  (6.)] 


GoDOLPHiN  (John)  Repertorium  Canonicum  ;  or  an  Abridgement  of  the 
Ecclesiastical  Laws.     4to.  London,  1678.     [F.  14.  38.] 

Hampton  (Mr.)  Considerations  on  the  Statutes  21  and  28  Henry  VHI. 
concerning  the  Residence  of  the  Clergy.     4to.  London,  1759. 

[P.  7.  (20.)] 

*HoDGsoN  (Christopher)  Instructions  for  the  Use  of  Candidates  for  Holy 
Orders,  and  of  the  Parochial  Clergy,  as  to  Ordinations,  &c.  with  the 
Acts  of  Parliament  relating  to  Residence.     8vo.  London,  1822. 

Hughes  (William)  Parson's  Law  :  or  a  View  of  Advowsons,  wherein  is 
contained  the  Rights  of  Patrons,  Ordinaries,  and  Incumbents,  to  Ad- 
vowsons of  Churches,  Benefices  with  Cure  of  Souls,  and  other  Spiritual 
Promotions.     Svo.  London,  1673.     [M.  6.  37.] 

MocKET  (Ricardi)  Tractatus  de  Politia  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae.  Cui  acces- 
serunt  Ricardi  Zouch  Descriptio  Juris  et  Judicii  Ecclesiastici  secundum 
Canones  et  Constitutiones  Ecclesiasticas :  necnon  Descriptio  Juris  et 
Judicii  Temporalis,  secundum  Consuetudines  Feudales  et  Normanni- 
cas.      Svo.  Londini,  1705.     [M.  6.  47.] 

OuGHTON  (Thomae)  Ordo  Judiciorum,  sive  Methodus  Procedendi  in 
Negotiis  et  Litibus  in  Foro  Ecclesiastico  Civili,  Britannico  et  Hiber- 
nico.     4to.  Londini,  1728.     [C.  4.  26.] 

Prideadx  (Humphrey)  Ecclesiastical  Tracts.     Svo.  London,  1716. 

[R.   10.  12.] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward,  Bishop  of  Worcester)  Ecclesiastical  Cases  relating 
to  the  Duties  and  Rights  of  the  Parochial  Clergy  stated  and  re- 
solved according  to  the  Principles  of  Conscience  and  Law.  2  vols. 
Svo.  London,  1702-1704.     [R.  11.  43,44.] 

Stillingfleet  (Edward)  A  Discourse  concerning  Bonds  of  Resignation  of 
Benefices,  in  point  ot  Law  and  Conscience.     Svo.  London,  1695. 

[L.  15.  14.] 

Watson  (William)  The  Clergyman's  Law :  or  the  Complete  Incumbent, 
collected  from  the  39  Articles,  Canons,  Proclamations,  Decrees  ^in 
Chancery  and  Exchequer,  as  also  from  all  Acts  of  Parliament,  and 
Common  Law  Cases  relating  to  the  Church  and  Clergy  o(  England, 
folio,  London,  1701.     [H.  3.  25.] 


VALUE    OF    BENEFICES— TITHES.      501 

Whiston  (William)  Apostolical  Rules  for  Ecclesiastical  Courts  :  with 
Observations  recommended  to  the  consideration  of  all  concerned  in 
Judicial  Proceedings.     8vo.  London,  1729.     [P.  66.  (4.)] 


iii.    Value  of  Benefices — Tithes,  appropriate  and  impropriate. 

Taxatio  Ecclesiastica    Angliae  et  Walliae  auctoritate  P.  Nicholai  IV. 

circa  A.  D.  1291.     folio,  Londini,  1802.     [Kk.  1.  2.] 
Valor  Ecclesiasticus  temp.  Regis  Hen.  VIII.  auctoritate  regia  institu- 

tus.     5  tomis,  folio,  Londini,  1810-14-17-21-25.     ^Kk.  1.  3-7.] 

Tabula  ANGLiiE  (sive  Valor  Ecclesiasticus.)     Codex  MS.     folio,  1627. 

[A.  2.  20.] 

The  Clergyman's  Intelligencer  :  or  a  Compleat  Alphabetical  List  of 
all  the  Patrons  in  England  and  Wales,  with  the  Dignities,  Livings, 
and  Benefices  in  their  Gift,  and  their  Valuation  annexed.  8vo.  Lon- 
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Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1745.     [F.  21.  5.] 

EcTON  (John)  Liber  Valorum  et  Decimarum :  an  Account  of  such  Eccle- 
siastical Benefices  in  England  and  Wales,  as  now  stand  charged  with, 
or  lately  were  discharged  from,  the  Payment  of  First  Fruits  and  Tenths. 
8vo.  London,  1723.     [N.  7.  40.] 

Ecton  (John)  Thesaurus  Rerum  Ecclesiasticarum  :  being  an  Account  of  the 
Valuations  of  all  the  Ecclesiastical  Benefices  in  England  and  Wales, 
as  they  now  stand  charged  with,  or  were  lately  discharged  from,  the 
Payment  of  First  Fruits  and  Tenths.  Revised,  corrected,  and  en- 
larged by  Browne  Willis.     4to.  London,  1754.     [R.  17.  3.] 

The  Clerical  Guide  or  Ecclesiastical  Directory  :  containing  a  com- 
plete Register  of  the  Prelates,  and  other  Dignitaries  in  the  Church, 
Benefices  and  the  Names  of  their  Incumbents^  &c.  royal  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1817.     [Hh.  1.  20.] 

An  Ecclesiastical  Index  to  the  English  Benefices,  containing  a  List  of 
them,  their  Valuation  in  the  King's  Books,  Patrons,  and  Population  of 
each  Parish.     8vo.  London,  18—.     [Ff.  6.  81.] 

EffroN  (John)  A  State  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Corporation  of  the  Go- 
vernors of  the  Bounty  of  Queen  Anne,  for  the  Augmentation  of  the 
Maintenance  of  the  Poor  Clergy.     Svo.  London,  1721.     [N.  7.  48.] 

*HoDGsoN  (Christopher)  An  Account  of  the  Augmentation  of  small  Liv- 
ings by  the  Governors  of  the  Bounty  of  Queen  Anne,  for  the  Augmen- 
tation of  the  Poor  Clergy,  and  of  Benefactions  by  Corporate  Bodies 
and  Individuals  :  also  the  Charters,  Rules,  and  Acts  of  Parliament,  by 
which  the  Proceedings  of  the  Governors  are  regulated.  To  which  are 
prefixed  Practical  Instructions  for  the  use  of  Patrons  and  Incumbents 
of  Augmented  Livings,  and  of  other  interested  Parties,  on  various 
subjects  relating  to  Queen  Ann's  Bounty,     royal  8vo.  London,  1826. 

Carleton  (George)  Tithes  examined,  and  proved  to  be  due  to  the  Cler- 
gie  by  a  Divine  Right.     4to.  London,  1611.     [L.  15.  30.] 

Selden  (John)  The  History  of  Tithes,  that  is,  the  Practice  of  the  Payment 
of  them;  the  Positive  Laws  made  for  them;  the  Opinions  touching 
the  right  of  them  ;  a  Review  of  it  annexed,  which  both  confirms  it  and 
directs  in  the  use  of  it.     4to.  London,  1618.     [E.  19.  9.] 


502  JURISPRUDENCE. 

Tillesley  {Richard)  Animadversions  upon  Mr.  Selden's  History  of  Tithes  and 
his  Review  thereof ;  maintaining  the  Jus  Divinum  of  Tithes  or  more  to 
be  paid  to  the  Priesthood  under  the  Gospel.     4to.  London,   1619. 

[E.  19.  15.] 

Mount  agu  {Richard)  Diatribce  upon  the  First  Part  of  the  lae  History  of 
Tithes.     4to.  London,  1621.     [E.  19.  18,] 

Nettles  {Stephen,  B.  D.)  An  Ansxoer  to  the  Jewish  Part  of  Mr.  Selden's 
History  of  Tithes.     4to.  Oxford,  1625.     [E.  19.  18.] 

ScLATER  (William)  The  Question  of  Tythes  revised;  Arguments  for 
the  Moralitie  of  Tything,  enlarged  and  cleared :  and  Objections  an- 
swered.    4to.  London,  1623.     [L.  15.  16.] 

SpfiLMAN  (Sir  Henry)  The  larger  Treatise  concerning  Tithes.  Toge- 
ther with  some  other  Tracts  of  the  same  Author  and  a  Fragment  of  Sir 
FrancTs  Bigot,  Knight,  all  touching  the  same  subject.  4to.  London, 
1647.     [E.  19.  1.] 

Two  Tracts.  \.  De  Non  Temerandis  Ecclesiis.  By  Sir  Henry  Spelman, 
Knt.  H.  The  Poor  Vicar's  Plea  for  Tythes.  By  Thomas  Ryves, 
D.  C.  L.     8vo.  London,  17C4.     [L.  7.  15.] 

The  Parson's  Guide,  ov,  The  Law  of  Tithes.     4to.  London,  1654. 

[P.  53.  (3.)] 

The  Evil  Eye  plucked  out :  a  Discourse  proving  that  Church  Reve- 
nues cannot  be  alienated  by  any  Secular  Persons  or  Powers,  without 
violating  the  Laws  of  this  Kingdom.     12mo   London,  1670. 

[M.  18.  12.] 

Kennet  (White,  Bishop  of  Peterborough)  The  Case  of  Impropriations, 
and  of  the  Augmentation  of  Vicarages  and  other  insufficient  Cures, 
stated.     8vo.  London,  1704.     [C.  7.  27.] 

The  Reasonableness  of  the  Augmentation  of  Poor  Vicarages;  with  the 
Proposals  thereunto.     4to.  Cambridge,  1702.    [M.  20.  4.] 

Pride Aux  (Humphrey)  The  Award  of  King  Charles  L  settling  two  shil- 
lings in  the  pound  out  of  the  Rents  of  the  Houses  in  Norwich,  in  lieu 
of  Personal  Tithes  ;  with  a  Vindication  of  the  Award.  4to.  London, 
1707.     [P.  14.  (27.)] 

The  Original  and  Right  of  Tithes  for  the  Maintenance  of  the 

Ministry  truly  stated.     8vo.  Norwich,  1710.     [R.  10.  6.] 

The  Case  of  Tythe-Free  Estates  examined,  according  to  the  Principles 
of  Conscience.     8vo.  Exon.  1714.     [M.  19.  24.] 

Animadversions  on  Bishop  Gibson's  Remarks  on  the  Tythe  Bill.  8vo. 
London,  1731.     [P.  65.  (10.)] 

An  Answer  to  Bishop  Gibson's  Remarks.     8vo.  London.  1731. 

[P.  65.  (11.)] 

Papers  relating  to  the  Quakers'  Tythe  Bill.     8vo.  London,  1736. 

[P.  81.  (4.)] 

Epistle  to  the  Quakers  upon  losing  their  Tythe  Bill.     8vo.   London, 

1736.     [P.  81.  (5.)] 
BoHUN  (W.)  A  Tithing  Table  ;  shewing  by  way  of  Analysis  of  what 

things  Tithes  are  or  are  not  due,  either  by  Common  Law,  Custom,  or 

Prescription.     8vo.  London,  1735.     [P.  129.  (13.)] 
Webster  (William)  An  Appeal  to  the  Laity  in  respect  to  the  Payment  of 

Tythe,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1745.     [P.  338.  16.] 


LAWS  RELATIVE   TO  MARRIAGE. 

Rayner  (John)  Cases  at  large,  concerning  Tythes.  3  vols.  8vo.  London, 
1783.     [Q.  5.  45-47.] 

GwiLLiM  (Sir  Henry)  A  Collection  of  Acts  and  Records  of  Parliament ; 
with  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Courts  of  Law 
and  Equity  respecting  Tithes.  New  edition,  with  Notes,  &c.  by 
Charles  Ellis.     4  vols,  royal  Svo.  London,  1825. 

A  Plan  for  the  General  Commutation  of  Tithes.     8vo.  London,  1794. 

[Gg.  7.  17.] 
Cove  (Morgan)  An  Essay  on  the  Revenues  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Svo.  London,  1797.     [L.  21.  26.] 

Baines  (Ralph)  Observations  on  a  Bill  introduced  into  Parliament  in  the 
Session  of  1817,  for  the  Amendment  of  the  Law  in  respect  of  Modus 
for  Tithes.     8vo.  Cambridge,  1818.     [Hh.  7.  24.] 

Reasons  in  Support  of  the  Bill  brought  into  the  House  of  Commons  last 
Session,  1817,  by  Mr.  Curwen,  for  the  Amendment  of  the  Law  in 
respect  to  Tithes.     Svo.  London,  1818.     [Hh.  7.  27.] 

*MiREH0USE  (John)  A  Practical  Treatise  upon  the  Law  of  Tithes.  Svo. 
Second  edition,  London,  1822. 

*Ei,Lis  (Charles)  A  Treatise  on  the  Pleadings  in  suits  for  Tithes,  and  the 
Law  of  Evidence,  Issues,  and  Costs  relating  to  them.  Svo.  London, 
1821. 


iv.   Treatises  on  the  Laws  relative  to  Marriage,  principally 
occasioned  by  the  Marriage  Act,  26  Geo.  II.  chap.  33. 

The  Marriages  of  Cousin  Germans  vindicated   from  the  Censures  of 
Unlawfulness  and  Inexpediency.     Svo.  Oxford,  1673.     [R.  13.  72.] 

The  Counseller's  Plea  for  the  Divorce  of  Sir  G.  Downing  and  Mrs. 
Forrester.     [Ascribed  to  Bishop  Fleetwood.]     Svo.  London,  1715. 

[N.  9.  27.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1715.     [M.  19.  11.] 

Considerations  upon  the  Institution  of  Marriage,  with  some  Thoughts 
on  the  force  and  obligation  of  the  Matrimonial  Contract.  London, 
1789.     [P.  179.  (2.)] 

A  Letter  to  a  Friend  concerning  Marriage  Contracts.  Svo.  London, 
1740.     [P.  207.  (2.)] 

An  Essay  on  Modern  Gallantry  ;  addressed  to  Men  of  Honour,  Men  of 
Pleasure,  and  Men  of  Sense.  With  a  Seasonable  Admonition  to  the 
Young  Ladies  of  Great  Britain.     Svo.  London,  1750.     [P.  179.  (9.)] 

Gally  (Henry)  Some  Considerations  on  Clandestine  Marriages.  Svo. 
London,  1750.     [P.  179.  (1.)] 

The  Oeconomy  of  the  Sexes,  or  the  Doctrine  of  Divorce,  the  Plurality 
of  Wives,  and  the  Vow  of  Celibacy,  freely  examined,  and  the  Mis- 
takes of  some  celebrated  Protestant  Writers  laid  open.  8vo.  London, 
1751.     [P.  179.  (8.)] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  An  Enquiry  into  the  Force  and  Operation  of  the  An- 
nulling Clause's  in  the  late  Act  for  preventing  Clandestine  Marriages, 
&c.  London,  1754.     [P.  179.  (3.)] 


504  JURISPRUDENCE 

Stebbing  (Henry)  A  Dissertation  on  the  Power  of  States  to  deny  Civil 
Protection  to  the  Marriages  of  Minors,  made  without  the  Consent  of  their 
Parents  or  Guardians,     London,  1755.     [P.  179.  (4.)] 

Ibbetson  {Joints)  Observations  on  Two  Pamyhlcts  lateli/  published  by  Dr. 
Stebbing  on  the  late  Act  for  preventing  Clandestine  Marriages,  Sj-c.  In 
a  Letter  to  a  Friend.     8vo.  London,  1755.     [P.  179.  (5.)] 

Tunstall  (James)  A  Vindication  of  the  Power  of  States  to  prohibit  Clandes- 
tine Marriages  under  the  pain  of  Absolute  Nullity.  In  Answer  to  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Stcb/nng's  Dissertation.     8vo.  Lotidon,  1755.     [P.  179.  (6.)] 

Stebbing  (Henry)  A  Review  of  the  "  Principles  of  the  Enquiry  concerning 
the  Operations  of  the  Annulling  Clauses  in  the  Marriage  Act/'  and  of 
the  "  Dissertation  on  the  Power  of  States,"  &c.     8vo,  London,  1755. 

[P.  179.  (7.)] 

Fry  (John)  The  Case  of  Marriages  between  near  Kindred  considered. 
8vo.  London,  1756.     [P.  207.  (1.)] 

■ Another  Copy.     8vo.  London,  1756.     [Q.  4.  15.] 


V.  Law  of  Wills  and  Testaments,  of  Ej^ecutors  and  Adminis- 
trator's.— Copies  of  Wills. 

The  Younger  Brother  his  Apologie  ;  or  a  Father's  Free  Power  dis- 
puted for  the  Disposition  of  his  Lands  or  other  his  Fortunes  to  his 
Sonne,   Sonnes,  or  any  one  of  them.     4to.   Oxford,  1634. 

[M.   20.  23.] 

Swinburne  (Henry)  A  Treatise  on  Testaments  and  last  Wills.  4to. 
London,  1640.     [F.  14.  32.] 

*RoBERTs  (William)  A  Treatise  upon  the  Law  of  Wills  and  Codicils,  with 
an  Appendix  of  Precedents.     2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1826. 

*ToLLER  (Sir  Samuel.)  The  Law  of  Executors  and  Administrators. 
Fifth  Edition,  corrected,  with  Additions,  by  F.  Whitmarsh.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1822. 

The  last  Will  and  Testament  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  George  Hickes.  8vo. 
London,  1716.     [P  106.  (15.)] 

The  Wills  and  Testaments  of  J.  Partridge  and  Dr.  Burnet,  Master  of 
the  Charter-House.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [P.  106.  (17)  (18.)] 

The  Last  Will  and,  Testament  of  the  Most  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas  Tenison, 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury.     8vo.  London,  1716-.     [M.  19.  10.] 

Copy  of  the  Will  of  Dr.  Matthew  Tindal.     8vo.  London,  1734. 

[P.  71.  (7.)] 


7.  Fenal  and  Test  Laws. 

Denton  (W.)  Horse  Subsecivae :  or  a  Treatise  shewing  the  Original 
Grounds,  Reasons,  &c.  necessitating  our  Sanguinary  Laws  against 
Papists  made  m  the  days  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  &c.  4to.  London, 
1664.     [N.  8.  32.] 

Care    (Henry)   Draconica  :    or   an    Abstract   of  all    the   Penal    Laws 
touching  Matters  of  Religion,  and  the  several  Oaths  and  Tests  thereby 
eniovned.     With  brief  Observations  thereupon.     4to.  London,  1688. 
•'  ^  [K.  7.  37.] 


JUSTICIARY  AND  PAROCHIAL  LAW.        505 

A  Collection  of  several  Treatises  concerning  the  Reasons  and  Occa- 
sions of  the  Penal  Laws.     4to.  London,  1688.     [N.  8.  25.] 

Free  Thoughts  on  the  Penal  Laws,  Tests,  &c.    4to.     [P.  14.  (9.)] 

An  Apology  for  the  Church  of  England,  with  relation  to  the  Spirit  of 
Persecution  for  which  she  is  accused.     4to.     \^M.  15.  33.] 

Herbert  (Sir  Edward,  Chief  Justice  C.  P.)  A  Short  Account  of  the  Au- 
thorities in  Law,  upon  which  Judgment  was  given  in  Sir  Edward 
Hales's  Case.     4to.  London,  1688.     [M.  15.  32.] 

The  Lord  Chief  Justice  Herbert's  Account  examined,  and  his  Authorities 
shewn  to  be  unfairlj/  cited.     4to.  London,  1689.      [M.  15.  32.] 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Reasons  for  abrogating  the  Test  imposed  on  all 
Members  of  Parliament.  Offered  by  Sa.  Oxon.  [Samuel  Parker, 
Bishop  of  Oxford.]     4to.     [M.  15.  33.] 

A  Letter  from  a  Person  of  Quality  to  his  Friend  in  the  Country.  4to. 
1675.     [M.  20.  14.] 

HoADLY  (Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  The  Common  Rights  of  Subjects 
-     defended  and  the  Nature  of  the  Sacramental  Test  considered.     8vo. 
London,  1719.     [R.  8.  48.] 

Sherlock  (Thomas)  A  Vindication  of  the  Corporation  and  Test  Acts, 
in  Answer  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Reasons  for  the  Repeal  of  them. 
8vo.  London,  I7I8.     [P.  83.  (7.)] 


8.  Justiciary,  Parochial,  and  Criminal  haw. 

i.  Law  of  Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  Constables. — Paro- 
chial Law. 

Lambard  (William)  Eirenarcha :  or  the  Office  of  the  Justices  of  Peace. 
8vo.  London,  1602.     [D.  15.  47.] 

Dalton  (Michael)  The  Countrey  Justice,  containing  the  Practice  of  the 
Justices  of  the  Peace  out  of  their  Sessions.     4to,  London,  1643. 

-   _         [H.  7.  4.] 

The  Practick  Part  of  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  containing  Precedents 
of  Appeal,  &c.     12mo.  London,  1681.     [F.  18.  37.] 

Bond  (J.)  A  Compleat  Guide  for  Justices  of  Peace.     8vo.  London,  1696. 

[B.  6.  19.] 
The  Compleat  Parish  Officer,  containing  the  Authority  of  Church- 
wardens, Overseers,  '&c.     8vo.  London,  1716.     [R.  7.  59.] 

*BuRN  (Richard)  The  Justice  of  Peace  and  Parish  Officer.  With  Cor- 
rections, Additions  and  Improvements,  by  George  Chetwynd,  Esq. 
5  vols.  8vo.  London,  1825. 

Burn  (Richard)  The  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Parish  Officer.  4  vols. 
8vo.  London,  1785.     [E.  6.  1-4.] 

Another  Copy.     4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1772.     [Q.  4.  1-4.] 

Another  Copy,     folio,  London,  1758.     [K.  23.  12.] 

Observations  on  the  Office  of  Constable;  with  Cautions  for  the  more 
safe  Execution  of  that  Duty.     London,  1754.     [P.  180.  (11.)] 


506  JURISPRUDENCE. 


ii.    Treatises  on  the  Pleas  of  the  Crown — Criminal  Law — 
Trials  for  various  Offences. 

Staundford  (Guilliaulme)  Les  Plees  del  Coron,  divisees  in  plusor  titles 

et  common  lieux.     4to.  London,  1583.     [H.  7.  7.] 
Hale  (Sir  Matthew)  Historia  Placitorum  Coronae.     The  History  of  the 

Pleas  of  the  Crown.     With  Notes  by  Sollom  Emlyn.     folio,  2  vols. 

London,  1736.     [N.  2.  27,28.] 

Fielding  (Henry)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Increase  of  Rob- 
beries.    8vo.  London,  1751.     [P.  335.  (2.)] 

Christian  (Edward)  A  Vindication  of  the  Criminal  Law  and  the  Ad- 
ministration of  public  Justice  in  England  from  the  imputation  of  Cru- 
elty.    8vo.  London,  1819.     [Gg.  5.  25.] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  London,  1819.     QHh.  2.  31.] 

A  Complete  Collection  of  State  Tryals  and  Proceedings  upon  Impeach- 
ments for  High  Treason  and  other  Crimes  and  Misdemeanours,  from 
the  Reign  of  King  Henry  IV.  to  the  Reign  of  King  George  II.  folio, 
10  vols.  London,  1719-66.     [H.  13.  1-10.] 

Salmon  (Thomas)  A  New  Abridgement  and  Critical  Reviewof  the  State 
Trials,     folio,  London,  1737.     [N.  5.  28.] 

An  Exact  and  most  Impartial  Accompt  of  the  Indictment,  Arraignment, 
Trial,  and  Judgment  (according  to  Law)  of  Nine  and  Twenty  Regi- 
cides.    4to.  London,  1660.     [E.  19.  19.] 

Foster  (Sir  Michael)  A  Report  of  some  Proceedings  on  the  Commission 
of  Oyer  and  Terminer  and  Gaol  Delivery  for  the  Trial  of  the  Rebels  in 
1746.     And  of  other  Crown  Cases,     folio,  Oxford,  1762.     [D.  3.  28.] 

Ambrose  (Capt.  John)  Defence,  on  his  Trial,  Nov.  4,  1745.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1745.     [P.  132.  (14.) 

Proceedings  against  Sir  Thomas  Armstrong,  upon  Outlawry  and  High 
Treason,     folio,  London,  1683.     [C.  5.  16.] 

The  Tryal  and  Process  of  High  Treason  against  Mr.  Robert  Baillie,  of 
Jerviswood,  Traitor,     folio,  London,  1685.     [C.  5.  16.] 

The  Tryal  and  Condemnation  of  George  Borosky,  alias  Boratzi,  Chris- 
topher Wratz,  and  John  Stern,  for  the  barbarous  Murder  of  Thomas 
Thynn,  Esq.  Together  with  the  Tryal  of  Charles  Count  John  Conings- 
mark,  as  accessary  before  the  fact  to  the  said  Murder,  folio,  London, 
1682.     [C.  5.  19.] 

The  Tryal  of  Henry  [Booth]  Baron  Delaraere,  for  High  Treason,  folio, 
London,  1685.     [C.  5.  16.] 

The  Tryal  of  Laurence  Braddon  and  Hugh  Speke,  for  High  Misde- 
meanor,    folio,  London,  1684.     [C.  5.  20.] 

An  Account  of  the  Tryal  of  Mrs.  Mary  Carlton,  for  Bigamy.  4to. 
London,  1663.     [L.  15.  21.] 

A  Warning  to  Servants  :  and  a  Caution  to  Protestants.  Or  the  Case  of 
Margaret  Clark,  lately  executed  for  firing  her  Master's  House  in 
Southwark.     4to.  London,  1680.     [M.  20.  36.] 

The  Arraignment,  Tryal  and  Condemnation  of  Stephen  Coliedge,  for 
High  Treason,     folio,  London,  1681.     [C.  5.  19.] 


CRIMINAL  LAW  OF  ENGLAND.  507 

The  Tryal  of  Richard  Coleman,  Gent,  for  conspiring  the  death  of  the 
King,     folio,  London,  1678.     [C.  5.  19.] 

The  Tryals  of  Henry  Cornish,  for  conspiring  the  Death  of  the  King  and 
raising  a  Rebellion  in  this  Kingdom;  and  John  Fernley,  William  Ring, 
and  Elizdl)et'a  Gaunt,  for  harbouring  and  maintaining  Rebels,  folio, 
London,  1685.     [C.  5.  20.] 

An  Account  at  large  of  the  Earl  of  Danby's  Arguments  at  the  Court  of 
King's  Bench,  Westminster,  on  his  motion  for  Bail,  with  the  Judge's 
Answers,     folio,  London,  1682.     [C.  5.  23.] 

The  Tryal  and  Condemnation  of  Edward  Fitz-Harris  for  High  Trea- 
son. Also  the  Tryal  and  Condemnation  of  Dr.  Oliver  Plunket,  Titu- 
lar Primate  of  Ireland,     folio,  London,  1681.     [C.  5.  19.] 

The  Trial  of  John  Frost  for  Seditious  Words  in  Hilary  Term  1793.  8vo. 
London,  1794.     [Hh.  2.  43.] 

The  Tryal  of  Sir  Thomas  Gascoyne,  Bart,  for  High  Treason,  folio, 
London,  1680.     [C.  5.  19.] 

The  Tryals  of  Robert  Green,  Henry  Berry,  and  Laurence  Hill,  for  the 
Murder  of  Sir  Edmundbury  Godfrey,  Knt.     folio,  London,  1679. 

[C.  5.  19.] 

Trial  and  Conviction  of  John  Hambden,  Esq.  upon  an  Indictment  of 
High  Misdemeanour,  for  stirring  up  Sedition,     folio,  London,  1684. 

[C.  5.  16.] 

The  Confession  and  Execution  of  James  Holloway  for  High  Treason, 
folio,  London,  1684.     [C.  5.  16.] 

The  Trials  of  William  Ireland,  Thomas  Pickering,  and  John  Grove,  for 
conspiring  to  murder  the  King,     folio,  London,  1678.     [C.  5.  19.] 

JiiCKSON's  Recantation ;  or  the  Life  and  Death  of  the  notorious  High- 
wayman hung  in  chains  at  Hampstead,  delivered  to  a  Friend  a  little 
before  Execution :  wherein  is  truly  discovered  the  whole  Mystery  of 
Padding  on  the  Road.     4to.  London,  1674.     [N.  8.  37.] 

The  Spirit  of  Popery,  speaking  out  of  the  mouths  of  Phanatical  Protest- 
ants, or  the  last  Speeches  of  Mr.  John  Kid  and  Mr.  John  King,  two 
Presbyterian  Ministers  who  were  executed  for  High  Treason  and  Re- 
bellion, at  Edinburgh,  August  14,  1679.     folio,  London,  1680. 

[C.  5.  20.] 

The  Tryal  of  Richard  Lanohorn,  Esq.  Counsellor  at  Law,  for  conspir- 
ing the  Death  of  the  King,     folio,  London,  1679.     [C.  5.  18.] 

Ravillac  Redivivus,  being  a  Narrative  of  the  late  Tryal  of  James  Mitchel, 
a  Conventicle  Preacher,  executed  on  the  18th  of  January,  1677,  for  an 
Attempt  on  the  sacred  person  of  the  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrew's. 
To  which  is  annexed,  an  Account  of  the  Tryals  of  Major  Thomas 
Weir,  for  Adultery,  Incest,  and  Bestiality,     folio,  London,  1682. 

[C.  5.  20.] 

The  Tryal  of  Henry  Lord  Mohun,  before  the  House  of  Peers,  for  the 
Murder  of  William  Mountford.     folio,  in  the  Savoy,  1693.     [C.  5.  9.] 

A  true  Account  of  the  Proceedings  betwixt  James  Duke  of  Ormond  and 
Arthur  Earl  of  Anglesey,     folio,  London,  1682.     [C.  5.  16.] 

The  Tryals,  Convictions,  and  Sentence  of  Titus  Oates,  upon  two  Indict- 
ments for  wilful,  malicious,  and  corrupt  Perjury.     foHo,  London,  1685. 

[C.  5.  20.] 


508  JURISPRUDENCE. 

The  Proceedings  on  the  Trial  of  Thomas  Paine  for  a  Libel  upon  the  Re- 
volution and  Settlement  of  the  Crown  and  Regal  Government,  as  by 
Law  established ;  and  also  upon  the  Bill  of  Rights,  the  Legislature, 
Government,  Laws,  and  Parliament  of  this  Kingdom,  and  upon  the 
King.     8vo.  London,  1793.     [Hh.  2.  43.] 

The  Trials,  Confessions,  and  Execution  of  George  Phillips  and  others 
for  Treason.     4to.  London,  1663.     [li.  1.  31.] 

The  Tryal  of  Thomas  Pilkington,  Esq.  Samuel  Shute,  Esq.  Henry  Cor- 
nish, Alderman,  Ford  Lord  Grey  of  Werk,  Sir  Thomas  Player,  Knt. 
Chamberlain  of  London,  and  others,  for  the  Riot  at  Guildhall  on  Mid- 
summer-day, 1682.     folio,  London,  1683.     [C.  5.  20.] 

The  Tryals  and  Condemnation  of  Lionel  Andersou,  alias  Munson,  Wil- 
liam Russel,  alias  Napper,  Charles  Parris,  alias  Parry,  Henry  Starkey, 
James  Corker,  and  William  Marshal,  for  High  Treason  as  Romish 
Priests,     folio,  London,  1680.     [C.  5.  18.] 

The  Trial  of  Captain  John  Porteus  before  the  High  Criminal  Court,  or 
Lords  Justiciary  in  Scotland.     8vo.  London,  1736.     [P.  273.  (8.)] 

Observations  on  the  Papers  delivered  by  Messrs.  Rockwood  and  Lowick, 
to  the  Sheriffs,  previously  to  their  Execution  for  Treason.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1688.     [P.  40.  (18.)] 

The  whole  Tryal  and  Defence  of  William  Lord  Russel.  8vo.  London, 
1683.     [P.  239.  (5.)] 

The  Tryal  of  Dr.  Henry  Sacheverell  before  the  House  of  Peers,  for 
High  Crimes  and  Misdemeanours,     folio,  London,  1710.     [E.  9.  28.] 

A  compleat  History  of  the  Proceedings  in  Parliament  against  Henry 
Sacheverell,  D.  D. ;  with  his  Tryal  before  the  House  of  Peers.  8vo. 
London,  1710.     [li.  3.  17.] 

A  Full  Account  of  the  Case  of  John  Sa"xer,  Esq.  from  the  time  of  his 
unhappy  Marriage  till  his  Death;  including  the  whole  Intrigue  be- 
tween Mrs.  Sayer  and  Mr.  Noble,  and  the  Prosecution  at  large  against 
Noble  at  Kingston  Assizes.     8vo.  London,  1713.     [P.  275.  (13.)] 

Proceedings  against  Anthony  Earl  of  Shaftesbury  at  the  Sessions  House 
in  the  Old  Bailey,     folio,  London,  1681.     [C.  5.  16.] 

The  Arraignment,  Tryal,  and  Condemnation  of  Algernon  Sidney,  Esq. 
for  High  Treason,     folio,  London,  1684.     [C.  5.  20.] 

The  Tryal  of  William  Viscount  Stafford  for  High  Treason,  with  the 
Manner  of  his  Execution,     folio,  London,  1680-81.     [C.  5.  19.]] 

The  Tryal  of  William  Stayley  for  speaking  Treasonable  Words  against 
his  Majesty,     folio,  London,  1678.     [C.  5.  18.] 

The  Tryal  and  Conviction  of  John  Tasborough  and  Ann  Price  for  Sub- 
ornation of  Perjury,     folio,  London,  1679-80.     [C.  5.  18.] 

Wakefield  (Gilbert)  A  Letter  to  Sir  John  Scott,  his  Majesty's  Attorney- 
General,  on  the  subject  of  a  late  Trial  in  Guildhall.     8vo.  1798. 

[Hh.  2.  43.] 

The  Tryals  of  Sir  George  Wakeman,  Bart.  William  Marshall,  William 
Rumley,  and  James  Corker,  Benedictine  Monks,  for  High  Treason, 
folio,  London,  1679.     [C.  5.  19.] 


LAW  OF  PROPERTY,  &c.  509 

The  Tryals  of  Thomas  Walcot,  William  Hone,  William  Lord  Russel, 

John  Rous,  and  William  Blagg,  for  High  Treason,     folio,  London, 

1683.     [C.  5.  20.] 
The  Trial  of  Thomas  Walker,  of  Manchester,  merchant,  and  others,  for 

a  Conspiracy  to  overthrow  the  Constitution  and  Government.     8vo. 

Manchester,  1794.     Hh.  2.  43.] 

The  Trial  of  the  Cause  of  the  King  versus  the  Bishop  of  Bangor  [John 
Warren,]  at  the  Shrewsbury  Assizes^  July  26,  1796.  Svo.  London, 
1796.     [Hh.  2.  43.] 

The  Trial  of  Thomas  [^Wentworth]  Earl  of  Strafford,  on  an  Impeach- 
ment of  High  Treason  by  the  Commons  in  Parliament  assembled.  By 
John  RusHWORTH.     folio,  London,  1680.     [E.  10.  9.] 

The  Tryals  and  Condemnation  of  Thomas  White,  alias  Whitbread,  Pro- 
vincial of  the  Jesuits  in  England,  and  of  other  Jesuits,  for  High  Trea- 
son,    folio,  London,  1679.     [C.  5.  18.] 

The  Trial  of  J.  P.  Zenger,  at  New  York,  for  a  Libel  against  the  Go- 
vernment.    4to.  London,  1738.     [P.  14.  (21.)] 

Remarks  upon  the  Trial  of  J.  P.  Zenger.  4to.  London,  1738.  [P.  14.  (22.)] 


9.  Miscellanies  of  English  Law,  comprising  Treatises 
on  the  Law  of  Property,  Heal  and  Personal,  ^c.  SfC. 

The  Book  of  Oaths  and  the  several  Forms  thereof,  both  Ancient  and 
Modern.  Collected  out  of  sundry  authentick  Books  of  Records. 
Svo.  London,  1689.     [K.  15.  17.] 

Blount  (Thomas)  Fragmenta  Antiquitatis  :  Antient  Tenures  of  Land  and 
Jocular  Customs  of  some  Mannors.     12mo.  London,  1679.  [Q.  6.  44.] 

*CoMYN  (R.  B.)  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Landlords  and  Tenants.  Svo. 
London,  1824. 

*Cruise  (William)  A  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  England  respecting  Real 
Property.     6  vols,  royal  Svo.  London,  1824. 

Dalrymple  (John)  An  Essay  towards  a  General  History  of  Feudal  Pro- 
perty.    Svo.  London,  1778.     [Q.  4.  8.] 

Disney  (John)  A  View  of  the  Ancient  Laws  against  Immorality  and  Pro- 
fancness.     folio,  Cambridge,  1729.     [E.  5.  32.] 

Girdler  (J.  S.)  Observations  on  the  pernicious  Consequences  of  Fore- 
stalling, Regrating,  and  Ingrossing ;  with  a  List  of  the  Statutes  which 
have  been  enacted  for  the  Punishment  of  those  Offences.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1800.     [Hh.  7.  26.] 

A  Guide  to  the  Property  Act  46  Geo.  III.  with  Notes.  Svo.  London, 
1806.     Hh.  8.  15.] 

Heslop  (Luke)  Observations  on  the  Statute  31  Geo.  III.  c.  29.  concern- 
ing the  Assize  of  Bread.     4to.  London,  1799.     [Dd.  3.  69.]" 

Meade  (Thomas)  Reply  to  a  Paper,  circulated  under  the  name  of  the 
Bishop  of  Lincoln  to  counteract  a  Verdict  in  an  Action  brought  by 
Thomas  Meade  against  the  Rev.  Charles  Daubeny.     Svo.  Bath,  1806. 

[Gg.  5.  55.:^ 


510  JURISPRUDENCE. 

Sheppard  (William)  The  Touchstone  of  Common  Assurances  ;  or  a  Trea- 
tise on  the  Learning  of  the  Common  Assurances,  or  Conveyances  of 
the  Kingdom.     4to.  London,  1651*     [Hh.  8.  17.] 

Sheppard  (William)  Actions  upon  the  Case  for  Slander.  8vo.  London,  1674. 

[E.   1.  43.] 

YoRKE  (the  Hon.  Charles)  Some  Considerations  on  the  Law  of  Forfei- 
ture for  High  Treason.     Svo.  London,  1746.     [P.  127.  (13.)] 

A  Letter  concerning  Libels,  Warrants,  the  Seizure  of  Papers  and  Sure- 
ties for  the  Peace  or  Behaviour,  with  a  View  to  some  late  Proceedings. 
Svo.  London,  1765.     [P.  246.  (8.)] 

A  Letter  concerning  the  Scheme  of  Excising  Tobacco  and  Wine.  4tO' 
Norwich,  1733.     [P.  14.  (24.)] 

An  Examination  of  all  the  Statutes  respecting  the  Volunteers  ;  in 
which  the  Appointment  of  the  Officers,  the  Right  to  resign,  and  their 
Exemptions  and  Obligations,  are  fully  considered.     Svo.  London,  1804. 

[Gg.  7.  17.] 

Tracts  on  the  Law  of  Literary  Property. 

Burrow  (Sir  James)  The  Question  concerning  Literary  Property,  deter- 
mined by  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  April  20,  1769,  in  the  Cause  be- 
tween Andrew  Millar  and  Robert  Taylor.     4to.  London,  1773. 

[R.  17.  23.] 

Law  (Edmund,  Bishop  of  Carlisle)  Observations  occasioned  by  the  Con- 
test about  Literary  Property.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1770.  [P.  259.  (5.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1770.     [P.  304.  (6.)] 

Another  Copy.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1770.     [Gg.  7.  17.] 

Considerations  on  the  Nature  and  Origin  of  Literary  Property,  which 
is  clearly  proved  to  subsist  no  longer  than  for  the  Terms  fixed  by  the 
Statute  8  Anne.     Svo.  Edinburgh,  1767.     [P.  259.  (6.)] 

A  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Edinburgh  to  his  Friend  in  London, 
concerning  Literary  Property.     Svo.  1769.     [P.  259.  (7.)] 

Christian  (Edward)  Vindication  of  the  Right  of  the  Universities  of 
Great  Britain  to  a  Copy  of  every  New  Publication.  Svo.  Cambridge, 
1814.     [Gg.  6.  40.] 

.  Another  Copy.     (Third  Edition.)     Svo.  Cambridge,  1818. 

[Gg.  6.  41.] 

Observations  on  the  Copyright  Bill.     Svo.  Cambridge,  1818. 

[Hh.  7.  22.] 


10.  Laws  of  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland. 

Cyfreitujeu  Hy-wel  Dha  acEraill:  seu  Leges  Wallicse,  Ecclesiasticae  et 
Civiles,  Hoeli  Boni.     Curd  Gul.  Wotton.     folio,  Aondini,  1730. 

[D.  5.  20.] 

The  Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  for  the  Arrangement  and  Pre- 
servation of  the  Public  Records,  so  far  as  relates  to  Scotland,  folio, 
1806-8.     [Ff.  1.  29.] 


FOREIGN  LAW— FRANCE.  511 

The  Actis  and  Constitutionis  of  the  Reklme  of  Scotland,  temp.  James 
I — V.  and  Queen  Mary,     folio,  Edinburgh,  1566.    [Hh.  1.  28.] 

The  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland,  Vols.  II.  III.  1424-1592. 
folio,  1814. 

Inquisitionum  ad  Capellam  Domini  Regis  Retornatarura,  quae  in  Publicis 
Archivis  Scotiae  adhuc  servantur,  Abbreviatio.  [Cum  Supplementis.] 
3  vols,  folio,  1811-16.     [Kk.  1.  17-20.] 

By  the  law  of  Scotland,  on  the  death  of  a  person,  the  complete 
and  effective  right  to  his  landed  property  does  not  immediately  pass 
from  the  ancestor  to  the  heir,  but  is  said  to  remain  in  hereditate  ja- 
cente  of  the  deceased  owner,  until  the  claim  of  the  heir  has  been  for- 
mally recognized  and  established  under  a  brieve  or  writ  of  succession. 
By  that  writ  the  judge,  to  v/hom  it  is  directed,  is  required  to  ascer- 
tain by  the  verdict  of  a  jury,  of  what  lands  and  annual  rents,  toge- 
ther with  their  value,  the  alleged  ancestor  of  the  claimant  died  seised  ; 
whether  the  claimant  be  the  nearest  legal  heir,  and  of  lawful  age ; 
of  whom,  as  feudal  superior,  and  by  what  feudal  tenure,  such  lands 
are  held ;  and  in  whose  possession  they  now  are,  on  what  account, 
and  how  long  they  have  been  so  possessed.  The  proceedings  in  pur- 
suance of  a  brieve  of  succession  are,  in  Scotland,  denominated  a  ser- 
vice/ and  the  verdict  of  the  jury  given  by  virtue  of  them  is  trans- 
mitted, together  with  the  writ  itself,  into  Chancery,  where  it  is  en- 
tered on  record.  An  extract  of  that  record  is  given  to  the  claimant, 
and,  in  this  complete  state,  it  is  commonly  termed  the  "  Retour  of 
the  Service."  Of  these  original  records,  or  retours,  an  abridgement 
has  been  published,  from  1546  to  1700,  in  three  volumes  :  like  the 
Inquisition es  post  Mortem  in  England,  they  are  of  the  greatest  value 
in  tracing  the  descents  and  successions  to  property. 
Reports  from  the  Commissioners  appointed  by  his  Majesty  to  execute  the 
Measures  recommended  in  an  Address  of  the  House  of  Commons  re- 
specting the  Public  Records  of  Ireland.     (Two  Copies.)     1810-1815. 

[Ff.  1.  30-31.] 


V.  Foreign  Law. 
1.    Law  of  France. 

Parei  (Philippi)  De  Imaginibus  Sacris  Veterum  Christianorum  Princi- 
pum :  imprimis  Karoli  Magni  Imperatoris,  et  Ludovici  Pii  F.  aliorum- 
que  Statuta.     8vo.  Francofurti,  1628.     [I.  18.  19.] 

BoucHEL  (Laurens)  Bibliotheque  ou  Tresor  du  Droict  Francois.  3  vols, 
folio,  Paris,  1629.     [H.  4.  19-21.] 

Molinjei  (Caroli)  Commentarius  ad  Edictum  Henrici  II.  Regis  Galliarum 
contra  Abusus  Curiae  Romanse,  et  in  antiqua  Edicta  et  Senatus  con- 
sul ta  Franc  i  as.     4to.  Paris.  1551.     [C.  1.  8.] 

TiRAQUELLi  (Andreae)  Commentarii  de  utroque  retractu  et  municipal!  et 
conventionali,  ex  integris  in  Pictonum  consuetudines  commentariis. 
folio,  Parisiis,  1543.     [H.  1.  14.] 

ExAMEN  de  certains  privileges  et  autres  pieces,  pour  servir  au  Jugement 
du  Proces,  qui  est  pendant  au  Parlement  de  Paris,  entre  M.  I'Arche- 


512  JURISPRUDENCE. 

vesque  de  Tours,  et  le  Chapitre  et  Chanoines  de  S.  Martin  de  Tours. 
4to.     [H.  5.  20.] 

Pleadings  in  the  Case  of  the  Marquis  de  Gesvres  and  his  Lady ;  trans- 
lated from  the  French.     2  vols.  12mo.  London,  1714.  [K.  15.  18,19.] 

Causes  Celebres,  Curieuses  et  Interessantes.     8vo.  Paris,  1773. 

[Q.  6.  45.] 

Burn  et  (Gilbert)  The  Histor  y  of  the  Rights  of  Princes  in  the  disposing 
of  Ecclesiastical  Benefices  and  Church  Lands,  relating  chiefly  to  the 
pretensions  of  the  Crown  of  France  to  the  Regale,  and  the  late  Contests 
with  the  Church  of  Rome.      Svo.  London,  1632.     [N.  9.  55.] 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  A  Collection  of  Letters  and  Instruments  that  have  passed 
during  the  late  Contests  in  France  concerning  the  Regale.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1681.    [N.  9.  55.] 

Animadversio7is  on  Dr.  'Bumtfs  "  History  of  the  Rights  of  Princes  in  the 
disposing  of  Ecclesiastical  Benejlces  and  Church  Lands."  4to.  London, 
1682.     [P.  5%.  (9.)] 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  Reply  to  the  "  Animadversions  on  the  History  of  the 
Rights  of  Princes."     4to.  London,  1682.     [P.  52.  (10.)] 


ii.  Law  of  Germany t  the  Netherlands,  and  Sicily. 

GoLDASTi  (Melchioris)  Statuta  et  Rescripta  Imperialia.  2  tomis,  folio, 
Francof.  et  Oppenbachii,  1607-10.     [G.  12.  24,25.] 

Imperatoris  Caroli  V.  Constitutio  de  Capitalibus  Judiciis,  et  dePacePub- 
lica  tuenda,  Germanice  evulgata,  in  Latinum  versa  et  Commentario 
aucta  k  Justino  Goblero.     folio,  Basilese.     [H.  1.  17.] 

Gail  (Andreas)  Practicarum  Observationum,  tam  ad  processum  judicia- 
rium,  praesertim  Imperialis  Cameras,  quam  ad  Causarum  Decisiones 
pertinentium.     4to.  Amstelodami,  1663.     [F.  14.  17.] 

The  King  of  Prussia's  Plan  for  reforming  the  Law.  Svo.  London, 
1750.     [P.  335.  (4.)] 

Zyp^i  (Francisci)  Notitia  Juris  Belgici.     Svo.  Arnhemiae,  1642. 

[D.   15.  50.] 

CuMi^  (Josephi)  In  Ritus  magnae  regiae  Curiae,  ac  totius  Regni  Sicilise 
Curiarum  Commentaria.     folio,  Panormi,  1618.     [H.  1.  18.] 


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