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Brewster's (John) Meditations of a Recluse, chiefly on Religious Subjects. 12mo. London, 1802.

Brown's (Sir Thos.) Religio Medici, with Annotations; also, Observations by Sir K. Digby. (Works.)

Bullii (G.) Defensio Fidei Nicænæ, ex Scriptis Cath. Doct. qui intra tria prima Ecc. Christ. Sæc. floruerunt. (Opera.)

Bullii (G.) Judicium Eccl. Cath. trium primorum Sæculorum de Necessitate credendi quod J. Christus sit verus Deus. (Opera.)

Bullii (G.) Primitiva et Apostolica Traditio de Jesu Christi Divinitate. (Opera.)

Bullii (G.) Harmonia Apostolica, seu binæ Dissert. de Doct. Jacobi de Justificatione ex Operibus, et Consensu Pauli cum Jacobo. Responsio ad Animad. et Apologia. (Opera.)

Bunyan's (John) Pilgrim's Progress, with Life by R. Southey; and illustrated with Engravings by Martin. Royal 8vo. London, 1830. Burnet's (Gilb.) Discourse of the Pastoral Care. 8vo. First edition. Lond. 1692.

Burton's (Edward) Testimonies of the Ante-Nicene Fathers to the Divinity of Christ. 8vo. Oxford, 1826.

Butler's (Bp.) Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the
Constitution and Course of Nature; with a Life of the Author by
Bishop Samuel Halifax. 8vo. London, 1809.

Calvini (Jo.) Tractatus Theologici omnes. (Opera, Vol. VIII.)
Calvini (J.) Institutiones Christianæ Religionis. (Opera, Vol. IX.)
Calvin's (J.) Institutes of the Christian Religion, translated by John
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Calvini (J.) Epistolæ et Responsa Ecclesiæ Dei Virorum. (Opera,
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The Mynde of the Godly and Excellent Lerned Man, M. Ihon Caluyne; what a faithful Man whiche is instructe in the Worde of God ought to do, dwellinge amongest the Papistes. Black letter, small 8vo. Ipswiche, imprinted by Ihon Oswen (cum privilegio, 1548).

Campbell (Geo.) on Miracles, in answer to Hume; with a Correspondence on the subject by Mr. Hume, Dr. Campbell, and Dr. Hugh Blair. 8vo. Edin. 1812.

Campbell (G.) on Christian Temperance and Self-denial. (Eccles. Hist. Vol. II.)

Cecil's (Richard) Practical Tracts and Miscellanies. (Works.)

Cecil's (R.) Remains. (Life.)

Chalmers's (Thos.) Evidence and Authority of the Christian Revelation. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1824.

Charnock (Samuel) on the Existence and Attributes of God. (Works, Vols. I. to III.)

Charnock (S.) on Divine Providence, and on Regeneration. (Works, Vols. III. to V.)

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Charnock (S.) on the Knowledge of God and Christ; -the Lord's Supper;-and Minor Pieces. (Works, Vols. VI. to IX.)

Cheke's (Sir John) Treatise of Superstition. (Life by Strype.)

Chillingworth's (William) Charity maintained by Catholics. (Works, Vols. I. and II.)

Chillingworth's (W.) Tracts in Controversy with the Catholics. (Works, Vol. III.)

Clark's (N.) Compleat Body of Divinity, consonant to the Doctrine of the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1718.

Copleston's (Bp. Ed.) Inquiry into the Doctrines of Necessity and Predestination; with Notes and an Appendix on the XVIIth Article of the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1821.

Cranmer's (Abp. Thomas.) Confutation of unwritten Verities, both bi the Holye Scriptures and moste auncient Autors, and also probable Arguments and pithy Reasons, with plaine Aunswers to all; translated and set forth by E. P. Black letter, small 8vo. Bishop Burnet's copy. [London, by R. Wolfe, —.]

"A short but excellent treatise, almost wholly lost and extinct."-Strype. It contains stories of the visions of the holy maids of Lemster, Kent, &c.

Cranmer's (Abp. T.) Defence of the True and Catholic Doctrine of the Sacraments of the Body and Blood of Christ, by H. J. Todd. 8vo. London, 1825.

Cudworth (R.) de Verâ Notione Cœnæ Domini, ex Anglico vertit, Observat. &c. addidit J. L. Mosheimus. (Syst. Intel.)

Cudworth (R.) Conjunctio Christi et Ecclesiæ in Typo, ex Anglico vertit, Annot. subjecit J. L. Mosheimus. (Syst. Intel.)

Davy's (Sir Humphry) Consolations in Travel; or, the Last Days of a Philosopher. Small 8vo. London, 1830.

De Courcy's (Rich.) Essay on the Nature, &c. of Pure and Undefiled Religion. (Sermons.)

Dewar's (Daniel) Nature, Reality, and Efficacy of the Atonement. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1831.

Dewar (D.) on the Nature and Obligations of Family Religion; with Prayers for Individuals and Families. 8vo. Glasgow, 1821. Ditton (Humphry) on the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, wherein the Consequences of the Doctrine are stated, the Nature and Obligation of moral Evidence explained, and the Proofs of the Fact are demonstrated to be conclusive. 8vo. large paper. London, 1712. Douglas's (Bp. John) Criterion; or, Rules by which the True Miracles recorded in the New Testament are distinguished from spurious Miracles of Pagans and Papists. Abridged by W. Marsh. 12mo. Colchester, 1824.

Drummond's (W. of Hawthornden) Cypresse Grove. (Hist. of Scotland.) Dwight's (Timothy) Theology explained and defended, in a series of Sermons; with a Memoir of the Author's Life. 5 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1822.

Edwards's (Jonathan) History of the Work of Redemption; with Notes. 8vo. Lond. 1788.

Edwards's (J.) Treatise concerning Religious Affections. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1772.

Edwards's (J.) Careful and Strict Inquiry into the modern prevailing Notions of that Freedom of the Will, which is supposed to be essential to Moral Agency, Virtue, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1773.

Edwards's (J.) Great Christian Doctrine of Original Sin defended, Evidences of its Truth produced, and Arguments to the contrary answered. 8vo. London, 1767.

Erasmus's (Desid.) Preparation to Deathe, a Boke as devout as eloquent. Black letter, small 8vo. London, T. Berthelet, 1543.

Erasmus's Antipolemus; or the Plea of Religion, Reason, and Humanity against War. Translated, with a Preface, by V. Knox. (V. Knox's Works, Vol. V.)

Faber (George Stanley) on Infidelity. 8vo. London, 1824.

Faber's (G. S.) Difficulties of Romanism. 8vo. London, 1826. Faber (G. S.) on the Ordinary Operations of the Spirit. 12mo. London, 1829.

Faber (G. S.) on the Apostolicity of Trinitarianism; or, the Testimony of History to the positive Antiquity and to the Apostolical Inculcation of the Holy Trinity. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1832.

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Faber (G. S.) on the Genius and Object of the Patriarchal, Levitical,
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Faber (G. S.) on the Origin of Expiatory Sacrifice.
Flavel's (John) Treatise on the Soul of Man, (Works, Vols. II. and III.);
On Fear; Righteous Man's Refuge; and Causes and Cure of Mental
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Flavel's (J.) Husbandry and Navigation Spiritualised; Saint Indeed;
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Flavel's (J.) Preparation for Sufferings, and Balm of the Covenant; Exposition of the Assembly's Catechism; Sacramental Meditations; and Personal Reformation, (Vol. VI.)

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Frith's (J.) Aunsweres unto Rastall's Dialogue, to Sir Thos. More, and unto Fysher, Bishop of Rochester, on Purgatory; and Bulwark against Rastall. (Works.)

Frith's (J.) Letter written from the Tower to Christe's Congregation, anno 1532. (Works.)

Frith's (J.) Myrrour or Glasse to knowe thyself, anno 1532. (Works.) Frith's (J.) Antithesis, wherein are compared together Christe's Actes and the Pope's. (Works.)

Frith's (J.) Sacrament of Baptism described. (Works.)

Fuller's (Thos.) Holy and Profane States. 2 vols. in one, folio. Cambridge, 1642.

Gale's (Theoph.) Court of the Gentiles; or, a Discourse touching the Original of Human Literature both Philologie and Philosophie, from the Scriptures and Jewish Church. 5 parts in 2 vols. 4to. London, 1672-8.

Gastrell (Bp.) on the Trinity. (Randolph's Enchiridion, Vol. I.)

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Gibson's (Bp.) Pastoral Letters. (Randolph's Enchiridion, Vol. II.) Gisborne's (Thos.) Survey of the Christian Religion, and of History as connected with Christianity and with its Progress to the present time. 8vo. London, 1799.

Gribalde (A notable and marveilous Epistle of Dr. Matthewe) concerning the terrible Judgemente of God upon [Francis Spira] hym, that for feare of men denieth Christ and the known Veritie; with a Preface by Doctor Calvine. Now newlie imprinted, with a godly and wholesome Preservative against Desperation, at all tymes necessarie for the Soule. [Translated by Edward Aglionbye]. Black letter, small 8vo. London, by H. Denham [1548].

This copy has the autographs of Wm. Herbert and David Laing.

Griffith (Brief Notes upon a late Sermon entitled the Fear of God and the King, by Matthew), by John Milton. (Prose Works, 4to. Vol. I. 8vo. Vol. III.)

Grotius (Hugo) de Veritate Religionis Christianæ. 24mo. Amstel. Elzev. 1675.

Grotius (H.) de Veritate Religionis Christianæ [in Ling. Arab. trans. Ed. Pocockio]. 12mo. [Oxonii, 1660.]

Grotii (Hug.) Baptizatorum Puerorum Institutio, et Eucharistia; unà cum ejusdem Annotat. ad Decalogum et ad Sermonem Christi in Monte habitum. 8vo. Oxonii, 1706.

Gurnall's (W.) Christian in Complete. Armour; or, a Treatise on the Saint's War with the Devil. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1826.

Hale's (Sir Matthew) Letters to his Children ;-Three Discourses on Religion on Immortality, the Day of Pentecost, and the Works of God; -On doing as we would be done by. (Works, Vol. I.)

Hale's (Sir M.) Contemplations moral and divine. (Works, Vol. II.) Hall's (Bp. Joseph) Meditations and Vows; Holy and occasional Meditations; Holy Rapture; Select Thoughts; Supernumeraries Breathings of a Devout Soul; Soliloquies; Soul's Farewell to Earth; Mystery of Godliness; and Invisible World. (Works, Vol. VI.) Hall's (Bp. J.) Heaven upon Earth; Art of Divine Meditations; Characters of Virtue and Vice; Epistles; Henochismus, or the Manner of Walking with God; Remedy for Prophaneness; Christian Moderation; and Devout Soul. (Works, Vol. VII.)

Hall's (Bp. J.) Remedy of Discontentment; the Peace-Maker; Balm of Gilead; Christ Mystical; the Christian; Satan's Fiery Darts quenched; and Pax Terris. (Works, Vol. VIII.)

Hall's (Bp. J.) Resolutions and Decisions of divers Cases of Conscience; the Holy Order; and Songs in the Night. (Works, Vol. VIII.) Hall's (Bp. J.) Serious Dissuasion from Popery; No Peace with Rome; Honour of the Married Clergy maintained; Old Religion, or the true Difference between the Reformed and Roman Church; The Reconciler; Catholic Propositions; Censurer to Pope Urban's Inurbanity; and Christ's Presence in the Sacrament. (Works, Vol. IX.)

Hall's (Bp. J.) Via Media, in the V. Articles commonly known by the name of Arminius. (Works, Vol. IX.)

Hall's (Bp. J.) Solomon's Divine Acts, Ethics, Politics, and Economics; and Revelation revealed, concerning the 1000 Years' Reign of Christ upon Earth. (Works, Vol. X.)

Hall's (Robert) Tracts on Terms of Communion, and John's Baptism. (Works, Vol. II.)

Hamilton's (Bp. Hugh) Existence and Absolute Perfection of the Supreme unoriginated Being proved. (Works, Vol. II.)

Hamilton (Bp. H.) on the Permission of Evil, and the necessary Con nexion between Intelligence and Free-Agency. (Works, Vol. II.) Horberry (Matthew) on the Scripture Doctrine of the Duration of Future Punishments. (Works.)

Hervey's (James) Meditations and Contemplations. 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1764.

Hervey's (J.) Letters. 8vo. London, 1811.

Holmes's (Robt.) Treatises on Religious and Scriptural Subjects. Royal 8vo. Oxford, 1806.

Hooker (Rich.) on Justification. (Works, Vol. III.)

Hopkins's (Bp. E.) Vanity of the World. (Works, Vol. I.)

Hopkins's (Bp. E.) Exposition of the Lord's Prayer, and of the X. Commandments. (Works, Vol. I.)

Hopkins's (Bp. E.) Doctrine of the Two Covenants and of the Two Sacraments, and on Regeneration. (Works, Vol. II.)

Hopkins's (Bp. E.) All-Sufficiency of Christ; Heavenly Treasures; Practical Christianity; Assurance; the Attributes; Almost Christian; Conscience; Mortification. (Works, Vol. III.)

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Horsley's (Bp. S.) Tracts in Controversy with Priestley on the Belief of the First Ages in our Lord's Divinity. 8vo. Dundee, 1812.

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Juelli (Jo.) Apologia Ecclesiæ Anglicana. (Randolph's Enchiridion, Vol. I.)

Jewell's (Bp. John) Defence of the Apologie of the Church of England; containing an Answer to Mr. Harding's Booke. (Works, Vol. I.)

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