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The sum or effect of certain Sermons, concerning the full Redemption of Mankind by the death of Christ.

Survey of Christ's Sufferings for Man's Redemption, and Descent into Hades or Hell. 1604

The Perpetual Gouernment of Christe's Church; wherein are handled, the fatherly superiority which God first established in the Patriarks for the guiding of his Church, and after continued in the tribe of Levi and the Prophetes; and lastlie, confirmed in the New Testament to the Apostles and their Successors. As also, the Points in Question at this day, touching the Jewish Synedrion; the true kingdome of Christ; the Apostles' commission; the laie Presbiterie; the distinction of Bishops from Presbyters, and their succession from the Apostles' times and hands; the calling and moderating of prouinciall Synodes by Primates and Metropolitanes; the allotting of Dioceses, and the popular electing of such as must feed and watch the Flocke; and diuers other points concerning the pastorall regi1593, 1610

ment of the house of God. 4to.

The same in Latin. Lond. 4to.

1611

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BISSE.

National Synods, and the most approved Writers of that Church. Lond. 8vo. 1706

Origines Ecclesiastica; or the Antiquities of the Christian Church. Lond. 8vo. 1708-22; fol. 1720. This Work was translated into Latin by Henricus Griscovius, with a Preface, by Jo. Fr. Buddæus, at Hall, May, 1724. The same, abridged, under the title of, Ecclesiæ Primitivæ Notitiæ, or a Summary of Christian Antiquities.

Scholastical History of the Practice of the Church in Reference to the Administration of Baptism by Laymen. Lond. 2 vols. 8vo. 1712

A Discourse concerning the Mercy of God to Penitent Sinners, intended for the use of Persons troubled in mind; on Ps. ciii. 13.

Sermon on Absolution; John, xx. 23.

1726

BINGHAM, REV. RICH., B. A.; LL.B.; Fel. N. Col.; Preb. Chic.

The Favour and Protection of God an infinite Source of National Gratitude and Joy; a Thanksgiving Sermon on his Majesty's Recovery. 1789

Narrative of the Circumstances which caused and attended his Trial. 8vo.

BIRCH, PET., Preb. Westm.

1811

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BISCOE, RICH., Preb. St. Paul's. Died 1748. The History of the Acts of the holy Apostles, confirmed from other authors, and considered as full evidence of the truth of Christianity; being the Substance of his Sermons at Boyle's Lectures in 1736, 1737, 1738. Lond. 2 vols. 8vo. 1742 Sub-Dn. Wells. BISSE, JAS., M. A.; Fel. Mag. Col. Ox.;

Two Sermons, preached, the one at Paule's Crosse, the eight of Januarie, 1580; the other at Christe's Church, in London, the same day. Several MSS.

BISSE, PHIL., Bp. Hereford.

Sermons on Neh. xiii. 13, 14. 4to. 1701.-Isa.

BISSE.

Ixii. 6, 7. 4to. 1710.-Zech viii. 10, 11. 4to. 1711.-Matt. v. 16. 4to. 1717.

BISSE, THOS., D. D.; Chanc. Heref.; died 1731.

A Defence of Episcopacy; a Sermon on Heb. v. 4. Oxon. 4to. 1708 Sermons on 2 Cor. xix. 6. Oxon. 8vo. 17111 Thess. v. 19, Oxon. 1721-1 Kings, viii. 18. Lond. 4to. 1712.-Psa. cxliv. 14. 8vo. 1711.1 Cor. iii. 10, 11.-Psa. lxxi. 20. 4to. 1714 Pride and Ignorance, the Ground of Errors in Religion; on 1 Tim. vi. 3, 4. 8vo.

Poems, in Latin

1716

1716

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BLACKSTONE, SIR WM., KNT., LL. D.; Fel. All Souls'; Viner. Prof.; Prin. New Inn Hall. Illustrious Lawyer: born 1723; died 1780.

Essay on Collateral Consanguinity, its Limits, Extent, and Duration; more particularly as it is regarded by the Statutes of All Souls' College, in the University of Oxford. Ox. 8vo. 1750

Analysis of the Laws of England, with an Appendix of Tables of Consanguinity and of Descent, with their Explanation, and Precedents of divers Instruments and Forms of Judicial Proceedings, in common use. The third edition contains a Discourse of the Study of Law. 6th edition, without the Discourse. 1757. 8vo. 1771 Considerations on Copyholders.

1758

Magna Charta, and Charta de Foresta, and correct Copies, from the most authentic records, of the several republications and exemplifications enacted in confirmation of them. With an Historical Account of the several Originals, and of the alterations that were made from the first granting thereof, 17th King John, A. D. 1215, to their final establishment, 29th Edw. I., A.D.1300.

A Discourse on the Study of the Law, being an Introductory Lecture, read in the Public Schools, 25th Oct. 1758. Ox. 4to. 1758

Reflections on the opinions of Messrs. Pratt, Maton, and Wilbraham, relating to Lord Leitchfield's Disqualifications. 1759

A Case for the Opinion of Council, on the Right of the University to make new Statutes. Treatise on the Law of Descents in Fee Simple. Commentaries on the Laws of England. Oxf. 4to. 1765-8; Lond. 8vo. 1774. The same. Oxf. 8vo. 1778. The same, with a Continuation by Richard Burn, LL. D. Ox. 8vo. 1783. 12th edit. with Notes and Additions, by Edward Christian, 1796 Esq. Lond. 8vo.

Reply to Dr. Priestley's Remarks on the fourth volume of the Commentaries on the Laws of 1769

England. Lond. 8vo.

Tracts chiefly relating to Antiquities and Laws of England; containing, 1st. An Analysis of the Law of England; 2nd. An Essay on Collateral

BLACKSTONE.

Consanguinity; 3rd. Considerations on Copyholders; 4th. On the Oxford Press; 5th. An Introduction to the Great Charter; 6th. Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, &c. The same without the Analysis. Observations on the Oxford Press, and Introduction, &c. with an addition of a Tract on the Laws of Descents. 2 vols. 8vo. 1762. 3d edit. Oxf. 4to.

1771 Reports in the King's Bench, from 20th to 24th, and from 30th Geo. II. to 10th Geo. III., and in the Common Pleas, from 10th to 20th Geo. III.; with a Preface, containing the Memoirs of his Life, by James Clitherow, Esq. 1780 Biographical History and Catalogue of his Works, with a Nomenclature of Westminster Hall. Lond. 8vo. 1782

BLADEN, THOS., D. D.; Dn. Ardfert. Sermon on 2 Cor. v. 1.-On Rev. xv. 3.-On Ezek. xxxiii. 8. 4to. 1695

BLAIR, REV. JN., LL. D.; F. R. S.; F. A. S.; Preb. Westm.; died 1782.

The Chronology and History of the World, from the Creation to the Year of Christ, 1753. Illustrated in 56 Tables; of which four are Introductory, and contain the Centuries prior to the First Olympiad; and each of the remaining fiftytwo, contain, in one expanded view, fifty years, or half a century. Lond. fol. 1756. The same, continued to 1761, and enlarged and improved. Lond. fol. 1768. Continued also to the year 1814. Illustrated in 69 Tables.

Fourteen Maps of Ancient and Modern Geography, for the Illustration of the Tables of Chronology and History. To which is prefixed, A Dissertation on the Rise and Progress of Geography. Lond. large fol.

1768 The History of the Rise and Progress of Geography. Lond. 12mo. 1784

Lectures on the Canons of the Old Testament, comprehending a Dissertation on the Septuagint Version. Lond. 4to. (posth.)

1785

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BLOMFIELD.

to view their Liues, their Estates, and Conditions in. Translated out of Latine into Englishe. 1576

BLAYNEY, BENJ., D. D.; Fel. Hert. Col. Ox.; R. Prof. Heb. Ox.; died 1801.

A Dissertation by way of Inquiry into the True Import and Application of the Vision related, Dan. ix. 20, to the end, usually called Daniel's Prophecy of Seventy Weeks; with occasional

Remarks on Michaelis' Letters to Sir John 1775 Pringle on the same subject. 4to.

Jeremiah and Lamentations; a new Translation, with Notes, Critical, Philological, and Explanatory. Ox. 4to. 1784; 2nd edit., to which is added, a new edition, with alterations, of the Dissertation on Daniel. Ox. 4to. 1797

The Sign given to Ahaz; a Discourse on Isa. vii. 14, 15, 16, delivered in the Church of Saint John, Devizes, at the Triennial Visitation of Shute, Lord Bishop of Sarum, July 26th, 1786; with a proposed emendation of a Passage in his Dissertation on Daniel. 4to. 1786

Christ, the Greater Glory of the Temple; a ford, at Christ Church, November 9th, 1788. 4to. Sermon, preached before the University of Ox

Zechariah, a new Translation, with Notes, Critical, Philological, and Explanatory; and an Appendix, in Reply to Dr. Eveleigh's Sermon on Zechariah ii. 8-11.

BLESON, or BLESENSIS, PET., Archd. Bath, and of Lond.

Continuatio: Historia Ingulphi, p. 108. Rer. Anglic. Scrip. Vet. tom. i. Oxon. 1654

Opera: sc. Epistolæ, Sermones, Tract. in librum Job; contra Perfidiam Judæorum; de Confessione; de Amicitia Christiana, a Jac. Merlino. Paris, fol. 1519; cum Variis Lectionibus et Notis per Joh. Busæum. Mog. 1600. Auctiora, cum Notis. Par. fol. 1667 Paralipomena Operum, per Busæum. Col. Agr. 8vo.

1624

BLISS, PHIL., Fel. St. John's, Oxon.; Reg. Univ.; Keeper of Arch.

Wood's Athenæ Oxoniensis continued to 1800. vol. 1st. 4to. 1813; 3rd vol. to which is added, Fasti Oxonienses, or Annals of the said University, with Notes and Additions. 4to. 1817 Earle's Micro-Cosmography, or a Piece of the World discovered, with Notes.

Hibernia Plorans, Carmine Pastorali, 1689. Mense Julii. Lond. fol. 1694

1811

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BLAND, REV. R., D. D.; Fel. St. John's Col. Camb.; Preb. Wells.

Algebraical Problems, producing Simple and Quadratic Equations, with their Solutions. 1812 Sermons, &c.

BLANDIE, Wм., B. A.; Fel. New Col. The Five Bookes of the famous, learned, and eloquent man, Hieronimus Osorius, contayning a Discourse of Ciuill and Christian Nobilitie, a worke no lesse pleasaunt than profitable for all, but especiallye the noble Gentlemen of England

BLOMFIELD, CHAS. JAS., D. D.; Bp. Lond. Eminent Scholar.

Αισχιλου Προμηθεύς Δεσμώτης, Æschyli Prometheus Vinctus ad fidem Manuscriptorum emendavit, Notas et Glossarium adjecit. 8vo. 1812 Eschyli Septem contra Thebas et Persæ ad

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Civilian.

BOHUN, R., Fel. N. Col. Concerning the Origin and Property of the Wind, with an Historical Account of Hurricanes, &c. Oxon. 8vo. 1671, 1693

BOLD, HEN., Fel. N. Col. Oxon. Layman. Wit a Sporting in a pleasant Grove of New Fancies. Lond. 8vo. 1662 Poems, Lyrique, Macoronique, Heroique, &c. Latine Songs, with their English and Poems.

BOLTON, ROB., Fel. B. N. C. Oxon. Born 1572; died 1631.

Discourse of True Happiness; on Psal. i. 1, 2. Numerous editions, six of which appeared in his life-time. Lond. 4to. 1611 Instructions for the right comforting of afflicted Consciences. Lond. 4to.

Helps to Humiliation. Oxon. 8vo.

1631 1631

Of the four last things, Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell, with an Assize Sermon, and Funeral Sermon for his Patron, Judge Nicholas : to which is prefixed, A Life of the Author, by Edward Bagshaw. Lond. 4to.

1633 1638

Devout Prayers on several Occasions. BOLTON, ROB., Fel. Dulw. Col.; Dn. Carl. Born 1697; died 1763.

A Visitation Sermon on Luke vi. 26. 1741 Twenty Discourses from Archbishop Tillotson's Works, abridged. This work was done under his inspection, by Mr. David Henry, then printer, at Reading. To which the Dean prefixed a Preface, and added a Sermon of his own. · Directions for Walking with God; a Sermon on Gen. vi. 8, 9. 8vo. The same, reprinted in 4to. at London.

1725

1739

A Sermon on Gal. vi. 10. 4to. Letter to a Lady on Card Playing on the Lord's Day. Lond. 8vo. 1748 The Employment of Time; in Three Essays. Lond. 8vo. 1750; 3rd edit. 8vo. 1754

The Deity's delay in punishing the Guilty, considered on the Principles of Reason. 1751 An Answer to the Question, Where are your Arguments against what you call Lewdness, if you can make no use of the Bible? 8vo. 1755 Letter to an Officer of the Army on Travelling on Sundays. Lond. 8vo. 1757

The Ghost of Ernest, Great Grandfather of her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, with some Account of his Life. 8vo. 1757 } Letters and Tracts on the choice of Company and other Subjects. Lond. 8vo. 1762

1721

BOND, JN., Chapl. N. Col. Oxon. "A celebrated Commentator and Grammarian." Born 1550; died 1612.

Annotationes in Poemata Quinti Horatii. Lond. 8vo. 1606; Han. 8vo. 1621; and Leyden, 8vo. 1653. Best edition, Amst. 12mo. 1686

Auli Persii Flacci Satyræ Sex, cum Posthumis Commentariis Johannis Bond. 8vo.

1614

BONNEY, REV. HEN. KAYE, M. A.; Archd. Leic.

Life of Jeremy Taylor, D. D., Bishop of Down. 8vo. 1818 On the Blessings of Peace secured by Piety,

&c.

BOULTER, HUGH, D. D.; Fel. Mag. Oxon. Abp. of Armagh. Born 1671; died 1742.

Sermons: On Luke xii. 42-44. 4to. 1714.— 1 Pet. ii. 13, 14. 8vo. 1715.-2 Tim. i. 6, 7. 8vo. 1716.-Reformation of Manners, Prov. xxi. 11. 8vo. 1716.-Heb. x. 24. 8vo. 1716.Eccles. xi. 2. 4to. 1716.-The Character and Evil Consequences of Seditiousness, on 2 Pet. ii. 10. 8vo. 1719.-Isa. lv. 6, 7. 4to. 1720.-Luke xxiv. 4, 7. 4to. 1721.-Gen. xviii. 19. 8vo. 1772. -2 Cor. xiii. 11. 4to. 1722.

Letters written to several Ministers of State in England, and some others, containing an account of the most interesting Transactions which passed in Ireland, from 1724 to 1738. Ox. 8vo. 1769-70

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BOWLES.

The Sorrows of Switzerland; a Poem. 1801 The Picture, verses suggested by a magnificent Landscape of Rubens. 4to. 1804

The Spirit of Discovery; or the Conquest of the Ocean; a Poem, in five books, with Notes. The Works of Alexander Pope, in verse and prose. 10 vols. 8vo. 1807

BOWYER, REV. G., LL. B.; Preb. Dur.
Sermons. 4to.

1803 A Sermon before the Delivery of the Colours to the Durham Volunteers; to which is added, An Address to the Corps by Lieut. Col. Fenwick. Comparative View of the two New Systems of Education for the Poor; in a Charge delivered at Berwick and Durham. 8vo. 1811.

BOXALL, JN., Preb. Norw.
Concio ad Clerum.

BOYD, REV. HEN., M. A.; Chan. Kilfenora. Translation of the Inferno of Dante Alghieri, in English verse; (the first ever made); with critical and historical Notes, and the Life of Dante. To which is added, A specimen of a new translation of Orlando Furioso of Ariosto. 12mo. 1785

Poems; chiefly Dramatic and Lyric. 1796 The Divina Commedia of Dante; consisting of the Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso; translated into English verse, with preliminary Essays, Notes, and Illustrations. Lond. 3 vols. 8vo. 1802 The Penance of Hugo; a Vision, from the Italian of Vicenzio Mante; with two additional Cantos. 8vo. 1805

The Woodman's Tale, after the manner of Spenser. To which are added, Other Poems, chiefly Narrative and Lyric, and the Royal Message; a Drama. 8vo. 1805

The Triumph of Petrarch; translated into English verse. With Notes. 12mo. 1807

Translation of Araucana from the Spanish.

BOYS, EDW., D. D.; Fel. C. C. C. Camb. "A Learned Clergyman. 99 Died 1667. Sermons. Lond. 4to.

1672

BOYS, or Bois, JN., Fel. St. John's, Camb. ; Preb. Ely. "Learned Divine," and one of the Translators of the Bible, in the Reign of James I. Born 1560; died 1643.

Veteris Interpretis cum Beza aliisque recentioribus Collatio in Quatuor Evangeliis, et Apostolorum Actis, &c. Lond. 12mo.

1655

"An

BOYS, JN., Dn. Cant.; Fel. Chelsea. Eminent Divine." Born 1571; died 1625. Expositions upon the Festivals, Epistles, and Gospels, in the English Liturgy. Lond. 4to. 1614. Reprinted in 1622, and 1629, fol. with some additional Lectures.

His Remains; viz. Certaine Sermons.

1631

BRADFORD, SAM., D. D., Mast. C. C. C. Camb.; (declined Bp. of St. David's); Preb. Westm.; Bp. Carl. tran. to Roch.; Dn. Westm. Died 1731.

BRADLEY.

its intrinsic Evidence, in eight Sermons, on John iv. 45; 1 Tim. i. 15; John iii. 16, 17; preached at Boyle's Lectures; with a ninth, as an Appendix, in Reply to an Objection from the imperfect promulgation of the Gospel. 4to. Lond. 1699, 1700

Sermons: On Prov. xxiv. 21. 4to. 1692.Rom. iii. 8. 4to. 1696.-Ezra x. 3, 4. 8vo. 1697. -Persuasive to Peace and Unity, Ephes. iv. 3. 4to. 1698.-On 2 Tim. iii. 14, 15. 4to. 1700.Isa. i. 26. 4to. 1700.-Psal. xi. 5, 4. 4to. 1700. -Esther ix. 20-22. 4to. 1704.-Ephes. iv. 11-13. 4to. 1708.- Baptismal and Spiritual Regeneration, two Sermons, Titus iii. 4-7. 12mo. 1709.-Acts iv. 32. 8vo. 1709.-An Exhortation to Purity and Peace, James iii. 17. 8vo. 1710.-Prov. iv. 25-27. 4to. 1710.-The reasonableness of standing fast in English and Christian Liberty, Gal. v. 1. 4to. 1713.-The sin and danger of murmuring against God and our Governors, 1 Cor. x. 10. 8vo. 1715.-The unprofitableness of External without Internal Religion, Rom. ii. 28, 29. 4to. 1716.-Christian Religion the Occasion, not the Cause of Division, Luke xii. 51. 8vo. 1716.-The Nature of Christian Union, and the Method of restoring it, John xvii. 20, 21. 8vo. 1718.-Matt. xii. 25. 4to. 1719. Matt. xxviii. 19, 20. 4to. 1719.-The Honest and Dishonest Way of getting Wealth, Prov. xiii. 11. 1720.-The Design and Use of Confirmation, Heb. vi. 1, 2. 8vo. 1724

He also assisted in the Publication of Tillotson's Works.

BRADLEY, JAS., D. D.; F.R.S.; Savilian Prof. of Astron. Oxon. Born 1692; died 1762.

A Letter to the Earl of Macclesfield, concerning an apparent Motion observed in some of the 1747

fixed stars. Lond. 4to.

Astronomical Observations, made at the Royal Observatory of Greenwich, from the year 1750 to 1762. With a continuation. Edited by the Rev. Nathaniel Bliss. 2 vols. Oxon. fol. 1798-1805 Observations on the Comet that appeared 1723. Phil. Trans. Abr. vii. 13; of 1737, Id. viii. 149; of 1757, xi. 169.

Longitude of Lisbon. Id. vii. 141.
Apparent Motion of the fixed Stars. Id. 308.
Directions for using the Common Micrometer.
Id. xiii. 277.

Calculations of the Latitude of Greenwich.
Id. xvi. 224.

BRADLEY, RIc., F. R. S.; and Prof. Botany, Camb. Died 1732.

Historia Plantarum Succulentarium. Latin and English. Published in Decades. Lond. 4to. 1716-1727. With Plates. The whole conjoined, with a new Title. An unfinished work. 1734.

New Improvement of Planting and Gardening, both Philosophical and Practical, explaining the Motion of the Sap and the Generation of Plants, in three parts. Lond. 8vo. 1717, 1718. Third edition. Lond. 8vo. 1719. 6th edition. 8vo. 1724, 1731.

The Gentleman and Gardener's Calendar, directing what is necessary to be done every month, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1718. 3rd edition. 8vo. 1720 Calendarium Universale, or the Gardener's 1718, 1726

The Credibility of the Christian Religion, from Universal Calendar. Lond. 12mo.

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