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CHILDREY.

Britannia Baconica, or the Natural Rarities of England, Scotland, and Wales, historically related according to the precepts of Lord Bacon, &c. In French. Paris. 12mo. 1667 Animadversions on Wallis' Hypothesis about the Flux and Reflux of the Sea. Phil. Trans. 1670. Abr. i. p. 516.

CHILLINGWORTH, WM., Fel. Trin. Col. Oxon.; Preb. & Chanc. Sar.; and Master Wigston's Hosp. "A Celebrated Controversial Divine." Born 1602; died 1644.

The Religion of Protestants a safe way to Salvation; or an Answer to a book, intitled,

by

Mercy and Truth, or Charity maintained Catholics, which pretends to prove the contrary. Lond. fol. 1684, with an addition of genuine Pieces of Mr. C. never before published. Lond. fol. 1687. 6th edit. with additional Discourses. 1704. 7th edit. 1719. 9th edit. 1727. 10th edit. with Mr. Chillingworth's Life. 1742

The Apostolical Institution of Episcopacy. Nine Sermons on occasional Subjects. 1664 Works. Lond. fol. 1742 Letter, giving an Account why he deserted the Church of Rome. Lond. 8vo. 1704, 1705 Historical and Critical Account of his Life.

CHILMEAD, EDM., Min. Can., or Chap. Ch. Ch. Oxon. An Excellent Linguist and Musician. Born 1610; died 1653.

Catalogus MSS. Græcorum in Bibl. Bodl. 1636, a Manuscript for the use of the Bodleian, and the most complete of its time.

Learned Treatise of Globes, both Celestial and Terrestrial, with their several uses. 8vo. 1639 EPOTOMANIA, or a Treatise, discoursing on the Essence, Causes, Symptomes, Prognosticks, and Cure of Love, or Erotique Melancholy; written by James Ferrard, Dr. of Physick. Translated into English. Oxon. 12mo.

1640

History of the Rites and Customs of the Modern Jews. Translated from the Italian of Juda. Lond. 8vo. 1650

Thomas Campanella's Advice to the King of Spain, for obtaining the Universal Monarchy of the World. Lond. 4to. 1659

Annotationes in Dionysii Hymnos. 8vo. 1672 De Musica Antiqua Græca. Oxon. 8vo. 1672 Versio Latina et Annotationes in Joan. Malalæ Chronographiam. Oxon. 8vo. 1691

CHISHULL, EDм., B. D.; Fel. Corp. Ch. Oxon. A Learned Divine. Died 1733.

A Charge of Heresy maintained against Mr. Dodwel's late Epistolary Discourse concerning the Mortality of the Soul. Lond. 8vo. 1706

Sermons On Psal. cvii. 23, 24. 4to. 1698The Danger and Mistake of all new uninspired Prophecies relating to the End of the World, (James v. 8), with an Appendix of Historical Collections. Lond. 8vo. 1708-The Orthodoxy of an English Clergyman, (1 Tim. iv. 16). 4to. 1711-Modesty and Moderation, (Phil. iv. 5). 8vo. 1712-The Duty of Good Subjects in relation to Public Peace, (Ps. xxix. 10). Lond. 8vo. 1712-Against Duelling, (Rom. xii. 19).

CHURCH.

Lond. 8vo. 1712-The Excellency of a proper Charitable Relief, (2 Kings iv. 1, 2). 4to. 1714. -The Subject minded of his Duty, (Tit. iii. 1). 8vo. 1716-Assize, (1 John v. 20); (Acts xvii. 31). 8vo. 1718-Funeral, (Rom. vi. 8). 1719.

Inscriptio Sigæa Antiquissima ΒΟΥΣΤΡΟPHAON exarata, Commentario eam Historico, Grammatico, Critico, illustravit. Lond. fol. 1721

Antiquitates Asiaticæ Christianam Eram antecedentes ex primariis Monumentis Græcis descriptæ Latinè versæ, Notisque et Commentariis

illustratæ. Accedit Monumentum Latinum Ancyranum. In this great work, Mr. C. included several smaller publications, which had appeared separately, all relating to the same subject. 1728 Travels in Turkey, and back to England. This work was edited by the learned Dr. Mead.

When Dr. Mead, in 1724, published his Harveian Oration, Mr. C. added to it, by way of Appendix, Dissertatio de Nummis quibusdam a Smyrnæis in Medicorum honorem percussis.

CHRISTOPHERSON, JN., Mast. Trin. Col. Camb. A Learned Dean and Bishop. Died 1558.

Philo Judæus, translated into Latin. 1553 The Ecclesiastical Histories of Eusebius, Socrates, Sozomon, Evagrius, and Theodoret. Translated Louvain, 8vo. 1570. Cologne, 1570 The Tragedy of Jephtha, both in Latin and Greek. 1546.

An Exhortation to all Menne to take hede and beware of Rebellion; wherein are set forth the Causes that commonlye move men to rebellion, and that no cause is there that ought to move any man thereunto. With a Discourse of the miserable Effects that ensue thereof, and of the wretched ende that all Rebellions come to; moste necessarie to be redde in this seditiouse and troublesome tyme. At the ende whereof are joyned two Godlye Prayers, &c. 16mo. 1554

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Sermons: On the Funeral of the Rev. Mr. Cawley; (Ps. xxxvii. 37). 4to. 1748-On Prov. xxx. 9. Lond. 4to. 1751-On Psal. ciii. 2-5. Lond. 4to. 1752-Kings xix. 3. Lond. 4to. 1753-Gal. vi. 9. Lond. 4to. 1754-James i. 27. 4to. 1756. Lond. 8vo. 1768, 1778

A Vindication of the Miraculous Powers which subsisted in the Three Centuries of the Christian Church, in Answer to Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry; by which it is shewn that we have no sufficient reason to believe, from the Dr.'s Reasonings and Objections, that no such Powers were continued to the Church after the days of the Apostles. With a Preface, containing some Observations on Dr. Mead's Account of the Demoniacs, in his Medica Sacra. 1749

An Appeal to the Serious and Unprejudiced; or, a Second Vindication, &c. Lond. 8vo. 1750 An Analysis of the Philosophical Works of the late Lord Bolingbroke. 1755

CHURTON.

CHURTON, RALPH, M. A.; F. A. S.; Archd. St. David's; Fel. B. N. C. Oxon.

Sermons: Eight on the Prophecies respecting the Destruction of Jerusalem: Preached before the University of Oxon. 8vo. 1785-On the Fast day. 4to. 1793-At the Visitation of the Bp. of Peterborough. 4to. 1798-The Constitution and Example of the Seven Apocalyptic Churches; preached at the Consecration of the Bishops of St. David's and Exeter, July 17th. 1803-Antichrist, or the Man of Sin. 4to. 1804-The Reality of the Gunpowder Plot vindicated from some recent misrepresentations. 4to. 1806.

The Will of God, the ground of civil as well as religious Obedience. Lond. 8vo. 1790

A Letter to the Lord Bishop of Winchester, occasioned by his Strictures on Archbishop Secker and Bishop Lowth, in his Life of Bishop Warburton. Oxon. 8vo. 1796

Answer to a Letter from Francis Eyre, Esq. The Lives of Bishop Smith, Bishop of Lincoln, and Sir Richard Sutton, knight, Founders of Brazen-Nose College. Oxon. 4to. 1800

A Postscript to an Answer to Francis Eyre, occasioned by his late Reply to R. Churton. 1801 The Life of Alexander Nowell, Dean of St. Paul's. 8vo.

1809

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CLAGETT, N., D. D.; Bp. St. David's. Sermons: Preached before the King and Queen, (Eccles. v. 1). 4to. 1694-Christian Simplicity, (2 Cor. i. 12). 4to. 1704-Duties and Obligations arising from the Advantages of Life, (Luke xii. 48). 4to. 1714-On the Consecration of Bp. White, (1 Thess. v. 12, 13). 4to. 1718-On Matt. xxv. 23. 4to. 1720-On 1 Cor. xiv. 26. 4to. 1726. Lond. 4to. 1729On 1 Tim. ii. 1, 2. Lond. 4to. 1736-Propagation of the Gospel, (Acts xi. 18). 4to. 1736-On Heb. xiii. 16. Lond. 4to. 1739-On Ps. xcii. 1.

CLAGETT, NICH., Archd. Sudbury. Born 1654; died 1726.

A Persuasive to an ingenuous Trial of Opinions in Religion. Lond. 4to.

1685 1686

Sermon: On 1 Tim. iv. 15. 4to. Truth defended, and Boldness in Error rebuked; or a Vindication of those Christian Commentators who have expounded some Prophecies of the Messias not to be meant only of him; being a confutation of part of Mr. Whiston's book, intitled, The Accomplishment of Scripture Prophecies; wherein he pretends to disprove all duplicity of sense in prophecy. To which is subjoined, an Examination of his Hypothesis, That our Saviour ascended up into Heaven several times after his resurrection. And in both there are some remarks upon other Essays of the said Author, as likewise an Appendix and a Postscript, with a large Preface. Lond. 8vo. 1710

CLARKE, ALURED, D. D.; Fel. C. C. C. Camb.; Dn. Ex.; Preb. Wint.; Preb. Westm.

CLARKE.

"Benefactor of Mankind and Eminent Divine." Born 1696; died 1742.

Sermons: On Gal. vi. 10. Lond. 4to. 1726 -Preached before the Commons, (Ps. lxxviii. 8). Lond. 4to. 1731-On opening an Hospital at Winchester, (Luke ix. 7). Lond. 8vo. 1737On Rom. xiii. 10. 4to. 1741.

The Character of Queen Caroline. 8vo. 1738

CLARKE, EDW., M. A.; Fel. St. John's Camb. Born 1750; died 1786.

A Letter to a Friend in Italy, and Verses on reading Montfauçon. 1755 A Thanksgiving Sermon on Ps. 1. 2, 3, for the victory gained over the French fleet. 1759

Letters concerning the Spanish Nation; written at Madrid during the years 1760 and 1761. Lond. 4to. 1763. Having acted as chaplain to an embassy at Madrid, the materials for this work were collected during his residence there.

A Defence of the conduct of the LieutenantGovernor of Minorca, General James Johnstone, in reply to a printed libel.

Proposals for an edition, in folio, of the Greek Testament. 1778

CLARKE, EDW. DAN., LL.D.; Fel. Jesus' Col. Camb.; Prof. Min. Camb.

Testimony of different Authors concerning the Colossal Statue of Ceres, placed in the Vestibule of the Public Library at Cambridge; with an account of its removal from Eleusis. 8vo. 1803

The Tomb of Alexander; a Dissertation on the Sarcophagus brought from Alexandria, and now in the British Museum. Camb. 4to. 1805. Reprinted under the title of, The Tomb of Alexander reviewed, in eight Letters to a friend, by Heraclides. Lond. 8vo. 1806

Methodical Distribution of the Mineral Kingdom, into classes, orders, genera, species, and varieties. Lond. fol. 1806 Letter to the Gentlemen of the British Museum. 4to. 1807

Description of the Greek Marbles brought from the Shores of the Euxine, Archipelago, and Mediterranean, and deposited in the Vestibule of the University Library at Cambridge.

A Letter to Herbert Marsh, D. D., in reply to observations in his pamphlet on the British and Foreign Bible Society. Lond. 8vo. 1812

Travels in various Countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa: Part I. Russia, Tartary, and Turkey. Lond. 4to. 1810. 2nd edition. 4to. 1811. Part II. sect. 1. France, Egypt, and the Holy Land.

Some Observations respecting the New Metals obtained from Barytes and Strontian; also of a pure Metal observed in the decomposition of Boron, &c. Ann. Philos. viii. 357. 1816. Continued, Id. ix. 89 and 194.

1817

Account of an Improvement made in the Gas Blow Pipe; with some additional remarks upon the revival of Metals from their Oxides, and of the fusion of refractory bodies by means of the same instrument. Id. x. 373. 1817

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CLARKE.

Greek Hexameters on the Death of Frederic, Prince of Wales.

1751 Edipus, King of Thebes; a Tragedy, from the Greek of Sophocles. Translated into prose, with Notes, critical and explanatory. 8vo. 1791

Verses on the Installation of his Grace the Duke of Portland, Chancellor of the University.

Sermons The Church of England incompletely Reformed; a Fast. 8vo. 1808-The Everlasting Fire of the Athanasian Creed. 1808

CLARKE, JN., D. D.; Dn. Sarum.

A Demonstration of the principal Sections of Sir Isaac Newton's Principles of Natural Philosophy. Lond. 8vo. 1730 An Inquiry into the Cause and Origin of Evil; being the substance of Eight Sermons preached at Boyle's Lecture. Lond. 8vo. 1720 The Character of a good Magistrate, (Prov. xi. 11). 8vo. 1732.

CLARKE, or CLERICUS, SAM., Bead. Civ. Law. Celebrated for his skill in Oriental Learning. Born 1623; died 1669.

Scientia Metrica et Rythmica; seu Tractatus de Prosodia Arabica et Auctoribus probatissimis eruta. Oxon. 8vo. 1661

Masseroth Beracoth, titulus Talmudicus, in quo agitur de benedictionibus, precibus et gratiarum actionibus, adjecta versione Latina. In usum studiosorum literarum Talmudicarum in 1667 æde Christi. Oxon. 8vo.

Variæ lectiones et Observationes in Chaldaicam Paraphrasim, in Polyglot. Bibl. Waltoni. Interpretatio Lat. Persicæ versionis Evangeliorum. In Polyglot. Bibl. Waltoni.

CLARKE, SAM., D. D.; Mast. Wigston's Hospit. Leicest. Born 1675; died 1729.

Translation of Rohault's Physics. 8vo. 1697 Three Practical Essays on Baptism, Confirmation, and Repentance. 8vo. 1699

Some Reflections on that part of a book called Amyntor; or, a Defence of Milton's Life, wrote by Toland, which relates to the writings of the primitive Fathers and the Canon of the New Testament. In a Letter to a Friend. 1699

Paraphrase upon the Gospel of St. Matthew. Paraphrases upon the Gospels of St. Mark and St. Luke. 1702

Paraphrase upon St. John. This and the above Paraphrases were afterwards often printed under the title of, A Paraphrase on the Four Evangelists, in 2 vols. 8vo.

Sermons at Boyle's Lecture. Lond. 1706. The same with Letters from a Gentleman in Gloucestershire; relating to the first part of the Treatise, and the Doctor's Answers. Lond. 8vo. 1716, 1732

Letter to Mr. Dodwell, in Answer to his Epistolary Discourse against the Immutability of the Soul. Lond. 8vo. 1708. Defence of the same.Second ditto.-Third ditto.-Fourth ditto. 1707

Demonstrations of the Being and Attributes of God. The Obligations of Natural Religion; and the Truth and Certainty of the Christian Revelation; being the substance of Sixteen Sermons preached at Boyle's Lecture. 8vo. 1749

Latin.

CLARKE.

Translation of Sir Isaac Newton's Optics into 1705 Cæsar's Commentaries. fol. 1712. 8vo. 1720 The Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, in three Parts. Lond. 8vo. 2nd ed. 1719

Letter to the Rev. Dr. Wells, in Answer to his Remarks on the Scripture Doctrine of the 1714 Trinity. Lond. 8vo.

Reply to the Objections of Robert Nelson, Esq., and an Anonymous Writer, against the Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, being a Commentary upon 40 select texts of Scripture. Lond. 8vo. 1714 An Answer to the Remarks of the Author of, Some Considerations concerning the Trinity, and the way of managing that Controversy. 8vo. 1714 Dr. Clarke's Replies to the Author of Three Letters to him, from a Clergyman of the Church of England, concerning his Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity. The Letters and Replies published together by the Author of the Letters. 8vo. 1714

Collection of Papers, which passed between him and Mr. Leibnitz, relating to the Principles of Natural Philosophy and Religion. Lond. 8vo. 1717. And also Remarks on a book intitled, A Philosophical Inquiry concerning Human Liberty, by Anthony Collins. 8vo. 1717. The above two works, which were published in one vol. were translated into French, and published by Des Maizeaux, in the first volume of Recueil des diverses Pièces sur la Philosophie, la Religion Naturelle, l'Histoire, les Mathematiques, &c. par Messrs. Leibnitz, Clarke, Newton, et autres 1720 Auteurs célébrés. Amst. 2 toms. 12mo.

An Answer to the late Rev. Mr. Richard Mayo, containing Observations upon his book, intitled, A Plain Scripture Argument against Dr. Clarke's Doctrine concerning the Ever Blessed Trinity; and a Letter to the Author of a book, intitled, The True Scripture Doctrine of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity Continued and Vindicated, recommended first by Mr. Nelson, and since by Dr. Waterland. Published at the end of a Tract by another Author, intitled, The Modest Plea for the Baptismal and Scriptural Notion of the Trinity, &c. Lond. 8vo. 1719

The Modest Plea continued; or, a Brief and Distinct Answer to Dr. Waterland's Queries, relating to the Doctrine of the Trinity. 8vo. 1720 Observations on Dr. Waterland's second Defence of his Queries. Lond. 8vo.

1724

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CLAYTON, REV. JN., D. D.; Dn. Kildare. Flora Virginica; exhibens Plantas, quas Jo. Claytonus in Virginia crescentes observavit, &c. Lugd. Bat. 4to. 1762

Account of the Soil, and other Observables of Virginia. Phil. Trans. 1693. Abr. iii. 544.

Experiments concerning the Spirit of Coals. Id. 1739. Abr. viii. 295.

Of the Nitrous Particles in the Air. Id. 296. Account of the Nations of Virginia. Id. 328. Experiments on the Elasticity of Steam. Id.

335.

CLAYTON, ROB., Fel. Trin. Col. Dub. ; Bp. Clogher. Born 1695; died 1758.

Sermons Royal Funeral, (Rev. xiv. 13). 4to. 1727-On 2 Thess. iii. 10. Dub. 4to. 1740

Letter to his Clergy, occasioned by a Message from his Grace the Lord Lieutenant to the House of Lords. Dub. 8vo. 1739

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Dissertation on Prophecy, wherein is shewn, that the final end of the dispersion of the Jews will be coincident with the downfall of the Popedom, and take place in 2,000 years of the Christ

ian æra. 1749 Impartial Inquiry into the time of the Coming of the Messiah.

1751

An Essay on Spirit, wherein the doctrine of the Trinity is considered in the light of Nature and Reason, as well as in the light in which it was held by the ancient Hebrews. Lond. 8vo. 1751

A Vindication of the Histories of the Old and New Testaments, in answer to the objections of the late Lord Bolingbroke; in two Letters to a young Nobleman. Dub. 8vo. 1752

A Journal from Grand Cairo to Mount Sinai, and back again. Translated from a Manuscript written by the Prefetto of Egypt, in company with the Missionaries De Propaganda Fide at Grand Cairo. To which are added, Some Remarks on the Origin of Hieroglyphics, and the Mythology of the ancient Heathens. 4to.

Defence of the Essay on Spirit. 8vo.

1753

1753

Some Thoughts on Self-love, &c. 8vo. 1753 Vindication of the Histories of the Old and New Testament. Part ii. 1754. Part. iii. 1757

The Doctrine of the Trinity, as usually explained, inconsistent with Scripture and Reason. Letters which passed between him and Mr. William Penn, concerning Baptism. 8vo. 1755

His Speech in the Irish House of Lords, for omitting the Nicene and Athanasian Creeds out of the Liturgy, &c. Lond. 8vo. 1757

Letter concerning the Question, Whether the Logos supplied the place of a Human Soul in the Person of Jesus Christ. Lond. 8vo. 1759 An Humble Apology for the Christian Orthodoxy. Lond. 8vo. 1761

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CLEAVELAND.

usurped his name, and from innumerable errors and corruptions in the true copies. 8vo.

1667

COLEIRE.

COGAN, THOS., A. M.; Fel. Oriel, Oxon. The haven of health; chiefly for the comfort

Cleaveland's Petition to his Highness the Lord of Students, and consequently for all those that Protector. fol.

The Scots Rebel; a satirical Poem.

CLEAVER, Wм., D. D.; Fel. B. N. C. Oxon; Preb. Westm.; Head B. N. C.; Bp. Ches., Bang., and St. Asaph. Died 1815.

De Rhythmo Græcorum Libr. 8vo. 1789 Sermons: Anniversary of King Charles' Martyrdom. Oxon. 1791-Pardon and Sanctification proved to be the privileges annexed to the due use of the Lord's Supper. 8vo. 1791-Anniversary Meeting of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. 4to. 1794-A Collection of his own and his father's. 8vo. 1808-On Select Subjects. 8vo.

A List of Books recommended to the Clergy and Younger Students in Divinity. 3rd edition.

CLERKE, FRAS., Chanc. Chichester.

Praxis, being the manner of proceeding in the Ecclesiastical Courts. 2nd edit. by T. Blanden.

Praxis Curiæ Admiralitatis. Lond. 12mo. 1684 In Latin and English. Lat. 12mo. 1743. Editio quinta prioribus omnibus editionibus multa auctior atque emendatior, una cum Indice et Notis nunquam antehac additis, cui adjiciuntur Articuli Magistri Rowghton hactenus inediti ad Officium Admiralitatis Angliæ, &c. spectantes.

CLIVE, ROB., M. A.; Archd. Salop.

The Christian Religion agreeable to the nature, powers, and principles of mankind: a Sermon on John vi. 44. 8vo. 1770

CLOWES, JN., M. A.; Fel. Trin. Col. Camb. New Jerusalem Sermons. Lond. 8vo. 1796 And a variety of Swedenborgian Works.

CLUTTERBUCK, THOS., D. D.; Archd. Winton, &c.

Sermon on Rom. xii. 13. Lond. 4to. 1687

COBDEN, EDw., D. D.; Preb. St. Paul's, and Linc.; Archd. Lond. Died 1764.

Sermons: Dissuasive from Popery. Lond. 8vo. 1753-Concio ad Clerum Londinensem. Lond. 8vo. 1753-Persuasive to Chastity. 1748 Poems. Lond. 8vo. 1748 Essay tending to promote Religion. 8vo. 1755 Discourses and Essays, in Prose and Verse. A Poem, sacred to the Memory of Queen Anne, for her Bounty to the Clergy. 4to. 1756 Twenty-eight Discourses, on various Subjects and occasions. 4to. 1757

COCHRAN, REV. WM., Pres. King's Col. Windsor.

Fast Sermon, preached in the Church at Falmouth, Nova Scotia. Halifax. 8vo. 1795 Journal of the Thermometer, Hydrometer, Barometer, Winds and Rain, kept at Windsor, Nova Scotia. Trans. Irish Acad. ix. 133.

have a care of their health, amplified upon five words of Hippocrates written Epid. 6: Labour, Meate, Drink, Sleepe, Venus; now of late corrected and augmented. Hereunto is added, A preservation from the pestilence, with a short censure of the late Sickness at Oxon. 4to. 1589

COLBATCH, JN., D. D.; Casuist-Prof. Div.

Camb.

1718

A Sermon on, Prov. x. 7. Camb. 8vo. The Bishop of Chester's Case, with relation to the Wardenship of Manchester; shewing that no other Degrees but such as are taken in the University can be deemed legal qualifications for any Ecclesiastical Preferment in England. 1721

Considerations on the English Constitution in Church and State, relating to the Bishop of Chester's Case, &c. wherein the Prorogations of the Crown, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Legal Rights of the Presbyters are defended against the Universities usurping the sole power of granting Degrees, &c. Lond. fol. 1721

Jus Academicum; or a Defence of the peculiar Jurisdiction which belongs of common right to Universities in general, and in particular to those of England; with an account of the Proceedings before the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, in the aforesaid cause.

An Examination of the late Archdeacon Eachard's Account of the Marriage Treaty of King Charles II. and Queen Catharine. 4to. 1733

Case of Proxies payable to Ecclesiastical Visitors fully stated, &c. with some Remarks on Bishop Stillingfleet's Discourse on the Antiquity and Legality of Archdeacon's Visitations. 1741

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COLEIRE, RICH., M. A.; Fel. All Souls. Sermons: On the Scotch Defeat, (Ps. xx. 6). 8vo. 1708-On Luke xxiii. 28. 4to. 1713-On the Rebellion, (Jerem. xxviii. 16). 8vo. 1715Thanksgiving for suppressing the Rebellion, (2 Sam. xxii. 44). 4to. 1716-On Ruth ii. 19. 4to. 1719-1 Cor. xii. 4-7, and xiii. 4-7. 4to. 1721 -On Judges xix. 30, occasioned by the Rape and Murder committed on the body of Anne Bristow. Lond.8vo. 1723-On 2 Sam. xxiii. 3. 4to. 1726

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