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ALFORD, HENRY (Curry Rivell). Memorial of the Rev. Henry Alford, A.M., late rector of Aston Sandford, Bucks, and formerly Fellow of Wadham college, Oxford; consisting of extracts from his correspondence, six selected sermons, and a memoir by his eldest son, Henry Alford, B.D., minister of Quebec chapel, London. Post 8vo., 1855. ALFORD, HENRY (Dean of Canterbury). The Church movement of our days. A sermon preached in the nave of Wells cathedral, on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1863, at the annual meeting of the Diocesan Societies. 12mo., 1863. ALFORD, HENRY (Taunton.) Some memorials of the life and death of Elizabeth Jane Alford (formerly Pring), by her husband, Henry Alford. 8vo., Taunton, 1891.

ALFORD, HENRY JAMES, M.D. Hints on public health.

8vo., Taunton, 1874.

(Medical Officer of Health). The annual reports for 1875 of the sanitary condition of the rural and urban sanitary districts of Taunton. 3rd report. 8vo., Taunton, 1876. ALFORD, J. G. (M.A., conductor of the Choral Association of the United Deaneries of Chew and Portishead). The Te Deum. A simple chant service for the use of parish choirs. 8vo. (187-).

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ALFORD, RICHARD (surgeon, Weston super Mare dispensary). duction of premature labour by ergot of rye and puncturing the membranes. London Medical Review, vol. 2, p. 511.

8vo., 1862. ALFORD, SAMuel. A letter to the parishioners of Muchelney. Dated, Muchelney, New Year's Day, 1840.

8pp., sm. 8vo., Langport (1840). 8pp., sm. 8vo., Langport (1841). 8pp., sm. 8vo., Langport (1842). 8pp., sm. 8vo., Langport (1843). A few words on Drink crav8pp., sm. 8vo., 1875. 2nd edit. 1876.

Jany. 1st, 1841. Jany. 1st, 1842. New Year's Day, 1843. Alford, STEPHEN SHUTE (Drayton). ing.

ALFORD, WALTER. (Perpetual curate of Muchelney). The Old and New Testament dispensations compared, showing in what respect they differ, what things are peculiar to the former, and what are common to both. 8vo., 1858.

(Curate of Drayton). 2nd edit., with index. 8vo., 1862. The training of the mind. A lecture delivered April 1864. 8vo., Langport, 1864. The unreasonableness of unbelief. A sermon. 8vo., 1878.

ALFRED (KING). Some historical doubts relating to the biographer,
Asser. By Thos. Wright, F.S.A. Vol. 29, Archæologia.

4to., 1842.
History of King Alfred the Great, with an engraving.
Portrait.
8vo., Westbury (Wilts), 1871.
King Alfred and the Shepherd, with the Humours of
Gillian, the Shepherd's wife. To the tune of Flying Fame.
ss., Northampton, n.d.
ALGAR, JOSEPH. (Minister of Christ church, Frome). The claims
of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, set forth
and enforced. A sermon preached in the parish church of
Frome Selwood, Somerset, before the members of "The Bath
and Wells Diocesan Association," of that Society, at their
annual general meeting, holden in Frome, July 11, 1822.
8vo., Frome, 1822.

A sermon preached at Christ Church, Frome, on Wednesday, March 21, 1832, being the day appointed for a General Fast. Any profits arising from the sale will be transferred to the funds of the Frome National and Sunday schools.

ALLAN, GEORGE ALEXANder.

8vo., Frome, 1832. Civiliza

(Rector of Puckington).

tion in some of its bearings on Christian missionary work. A paper read before the Somerset C.M.S. Union. 8vo., 1886. ALLEINE, JOSEPH (Taunton; ejected). A most familiar explanation of the Assemblies shorter Catechism. Wherein their larger answers are broken into lesser parcels, thereby to let in the light, by degrees into the minds of the learners. To which is added, in the close, a most brief help for the necessary but much neglected duty of self-examination, to be daily perused. And to this is subjoyned, a letter of christian council to a destitute flock. By Joseph Alleine, late preacher of the gospel at Taunton in Somerset-shire, a lover of truth and peace.

sm. 8vo., 1656. 164pp., 12mo., 1672. 12mo., 1674. sm. 8vo., 1682.

32mo., 1701.

At the end is a letter, II pp. unpaged;-To the most endeared people, the inhabitants of Taunton: Salvation, most dearly beloved and longed for, my joy, and crown.

A call to Archippus, or an humble and earnest motion to Some ejected ministers (by way of letter) to take heed of their ministry, that they fulfil it. Col. iv., 17; Acts xx., 28-29. (Printed without license. No printer.)

4to., 1664.

4to., 1703.

ALLEINE, JOSEPH. The third part of Vindiciæ pietatis. (Attributed See Alleine, Richard.)

in part to J. A.

View of God in his promises.

8vo., 1665.

8vo., 1670.

8vo., 1673.

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An alarme to unconverted sinners in a serious treatise, showing; i. What conversion is not, and correcting some mistakes about it. ii. What conversion is and wherein it consisteth. iii. The necessity of conversion. iv. The marks of the unconverted. v. The miseries of the unconverted. vi. Directions for conversion. vii. Motives to conversion. Whereunto are annexed divers practical cases of conscience judiciously resolved. In two parts. Part i.-214 pp.-is preceded by an epistle to the unconverted: by Richard Alleine.

30pp.

Part ii., having a separate pagination-92 pp.-is entituled.— Divers practical cases of conscience satisfactorily resolved. i. Wherein should christians be singular in their obedience, or what may they and must they do, more than others? ii. What may and must a christian be and do that he may please god. iii. Whether any man is able in this life to come up to the example of Christ in this, to do always those things that please god? iv. What weariness in, and unwillingness to duties may stand with grace and what not?

To which are added some Counsels and Cordials. 8vo., 1672. 8vo., 1675. 8vo., 1676. 8vo., 1678. 12mo., 1689. 12mo., 1691. 12mo., 1696. 12mo., Edinburgh, 1695. 12m0., 1700. 12mo., 1703. 12m0., 1769. 12mo., 1770. 12mo., 1773. 8vo., York (1782). 12mo., 1785. Abridged, 12mo., York, 1785. Abridged, 8vo., Grantham, 1798. 12mo., York, 1807. 12mo., 1811. In Welsh, 12mo., Dolgelly (1812). 12mo., Wellington, 1812. 12mo., Hanover, N.H., 1816. Abridged, 16mo., 1820. Glasgow, 1823. 12mo., Philadelphia, 1829. 12mo., (1836). Religious Tract Soc., 16mo., (1879).

8vo.,

A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Joseph Alliene. By George Newton late minister of Taunton.

26pp., 8vo., 1672. Another edition, 38pp., 8vo., 1672. 8vo., 1673. 8vo., 1677.

Christian letters full of spiritual instructions tending to the promoting of the power of godliness both in person and families.

8vo., 1672. 8vo., 1673.

The life and death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr. Joseph Alleine late teacher of the church of Taunton in Somersetshire; assistant to Mr. Newton. (By Mr. Newton, Richard

tinuous pagination.)

ALLEINE, JOSEPH (continued).

Fairclough, and Mrs. Alleine.)

8vo., 1672.

8vo, 1673.

With the letters, and funeral sermon by G. Newton. (Con

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8vo., 1672.

8vo., 1674.

Remains, being a collection of sundry directions, sermons,

&c. (Edited by Richard Alleine.)

A sermon on Proverbs xxviii., 14.
Mr. Joseph Alleine's directions for covenanting with god:
also rules for a christian's daily self-examination.
Intended for putting up in a room.

Devotions, sermons, &c.

Broadside fol., 1674. 8vo., 1674.

The golden sayings, sentences and experiences of Mr. Vavasor Powell: with some choice sayings and dying speeches of that godly divine, Mr. Joseph Alleine of Taunton in Somerset-shire. ss., fol. (1675).

The way to true happiness; in a serious treatise showing. i. What conversion is not and correcting some mistakes about it. ii. What conversion is and wherein it consisteth. iii. The necessity of conversion. iv. The marks of the unconverted. The miseries of the unconverted. vi. Directions of converversion. vii. Motives to conversion.

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8vo., 1678.

A sure guide to heaven or an earnest invitation to sinners to turn to god in order to their eternal salvation. Shewing the thoughtful sinner what he must do to be saved.

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Works.

12mo., 1688. 12mo., 1691.

In Welsh, 12mo., Llundain, 1693.

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The voice of god in his promises; or, strong consolation for true christians, being the substance and spirit of the covenant grace. Extracted from the writings of Rev. Mr. Joseph Alleine, late minister of the Gospel at Taunton, in Somersetshire. With memoir of his life extracted from the larger account printed in 1677. 8vo., 1766. 8vo., 1768.

12m0., Hull, 1788. 12mo., Philadelphia, 1789. 12mo., Leeds, 1797. Religious Tract Soc., 12mo., 1825.

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ALLEINE, JOSEPH. Christian letters full of spiritual instructions, tending to the promoting of the power of godliness, both in persons and families. Reprinted for the publick good, especially of the West of England. 12mo., no printer, no date. Preface by John Wesley. No printer. 12mo., 1767. 2nd edit. 12mo., Bristol, 1767.

Sold at Mr. Wesley's preaching houses in town and country.

4th edit. 12mo., 1787.

12mo., 1794.

4th edit.
12mo., 1795.
8vo., Dublin, 1802.

5th edit.

The believer's triumph in god's promises, and the various conflicts and glorious conquests of faith over unbelief; being an appendix to the Voice of God in his promises. The profits arising from the sale will be applied for the benefit of serious christians in necessity. 8vo., 1767. 2nd edit. 8vo., 1773. 12mo., Philadelphia, 1789.

(These editions differ slightly.)

Useful questions by reverend Mr. Joseph Alleine (who was born at Devizes, A.D., 1633; became assistant to the Rev. Mr. George Newton in St. Mary Magdalen's church, Taunton, in 1655; and died at Bath, November 7, 1688). With some observations by T. R. ́s. sh. fol., Taunton, 1774.

Prayers for the use of his people. (Calamy. Not met with.)

A soliloquy; representing a believer's trial.
Not met with.)

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The life of Joseph Alleine, author of the alarm to unconverted; with his letters prefix'd.

1838.

24mo., 1822. The life of Joseph Alleine. Vol. 3. Christian Biography. Edit. T. Jackson. Joseph Alleine and his companions and times. A memorial of" Black Bartholomew " 1662. By Charles Stanford. Front., St. Mary's, Taunton.

8vo., 1861.

The Saint's Pocket Book, &c. With a sketch of his life and writings by James Nichols. 12mo., 1866. ALLEINE, RICHARD (Ditcheat). A brief explanation of the common catechisme distinguished into three parts. 1. Of the privileges. 2. Of the duties of a christain. 3. Of the holy sacraments, the pledges and bonds both of the one and other. By Richard Alleine parson of Ditcheat, in Somersetshire.

2nd edit. sm. 8vo., 1631. ALLEINE, RICHARD (rector of Batcombe; ejected). Xeporeσiα Tô Χειροτεσια το Tpeoẞuтepis, or a letter to a friend, tending to prove, i. That valid. ordination ought not to be repeated. ii. That ordination by

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