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1319 4 Duché's sermon, before the humane society; with an hymn sung on the occasion. London, 1781. Gift of Doctor Thomas Parke.

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3 Whitaker's dissertation on the prophecies relating to the final restoration of the Jews. Canterbury, 1784.

1 Priestley's letters to the Jews; inviting them to an amicable discussion of the evidences of Christianity. Birmingham, 1786.

2 An essay on the gift of tongues, proving that it was not the gift of languages. Bath, 1786.

1462 2 and 1467 5 A tractate on church music; being an extract from Pierce's vindication of the dissenters. London, 1786. muel Vaughan.

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2 Thomson's sermon, preached for the benefit of the humane society.
London, 1735. Gift of Doctor Thomas Parke.

S Two sermons preached on a fast-day during the late war with France.
London, 1778.

1 A letter to the Roman catholics of the city of Worcester, from the
late chaplain of that society. Philadelphia, 1784.

2 An address to the Roman catholics of the United States of America. By a catholic clergyman. Annapolis, 1784.

3 A reply to an address to the Roman catholics of the United States of America. By the author of a letter to the Roman catholics of the city of Worcester. With observations on a pamphlet, entitled, “An essay on matter." Philadelphia, 1785.

4 A sermon, delivered at the opening of the convention of the protestant episcopal church. By Bishop William White. Philadelphia, 1786. 5 Considerations on an act of the legislature of Virginia, entitled, “An act for the establishment of religious freedom." Philad. 1786.

1 Jenyn's view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion. 8th edit. Philadelphia, 1780.

1478 and 1484 1 Stillman's sermon, preached on the death of Samuel Ward. Philadelphia, 1776.

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2 Coome's fast-day sermon. Philadelphia, 1775.

3 Smith's sermon on the present situation of American affairs. Philadelphia, 1775.

4 Duché's fast-day sermon. Philadelphia, 1775.

5 Duché's sermon on the duty of standing fast in our spiritual and temporal liberties. Philadelphia, 1775.

7 Carmichael's sermon on the lawfulness of a self-defensive war. Philadelphia, 1775.

8 Jones's sermon on defensive war in a just cause. Philadelphia, 1775. 9 Foster's sermon on true fortitude. Philadelphia, 1776.

10 Batwell's fast-day sermon. Philadelphia, 1775.

11 Montgomery's fast-day sermon. Philadelphia, 1775.

12 Zubly's sermon on the law of liberty. Philadelphia, 1775.
Hopkins' historical memoirs, relating to the Housatunnuk Indians;
or an account of the methods used by John Sergeant for the propa-
gation of the gospel among them. Boston, 1753.

5 Mayhew's thanksgiving-discourse, preached on the repeal of the
stamp-act. 2d edit. Boston, 1766.

1 Chandler's appeal to the public in behalf of the church of England in

America. New York, 1767.

1558 2 Chauncey's answer to "Chandler's appeal to the public;" in behalf of the non-episcopal churches in America. Boston, 1768.

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3 Chandler's defence of his "Appeal to the public." New York, 1769. 4 Chandler's further defence of his "Appeal to the public." New York, 1771.

1 Chauncey's remarks on certain passages in the Bishop of Landaff's sermon. Boston, 1767.

2 A letter to the Bishop of Landaff; occasioned by some passages in his sermon, on the 20th of February, 1767. By William Livingston. New York, 1761.

3 A vindication of the Bishop of Landaff's sermon. New York, 1768. 4 A letter concerning an American bishop, &c. 1768.

5 An address from the clergy of New York and New Jersey, to the episcopalians in Virginia. New York, 1771.

8 Chandler's examination of the critical commentary on Secker's letter to Mr. Walpole New York, 1774.

9 The case of the episcopal churches in the United States, considered. Philadelphia, 1782.

10 A critical commentary on Secker's letter to Walpole, concerning bishops in America. Philadelphia, 1771.

1 Zubly's sermon on American affairs. Philadelphia, 1775.

2 Witherspoon's fast-day sermon. Philadelphia, 1776.

3 Hurt's sermon on the love of our country. Philadelphia, 1777.
4 Evans's discourse to the officers and soldiers of the western army.
Philadelphia, 1779.

5 Tennent's sermon on the lawfulness of defensive war. 2d edit. Phi-
ladelphia, 1747.

6 Fish's thanksgiving discourse on the repeal of the stamp act. Provi dence, 1767.

7 Stillman's artillery-election sermon. Boston, 1770.

8 Batwell's fast-day sermon. Philadelphia, 1775.

9 Smith's sermon on the present situation of American affairs. Philadelphia, 1775.

10 Montgomery's fast-day sermon. Philadelphia, 1775.

1 Carmichael's sermon on the lawfulness of self-defensive war. Philadelphia, 1775.

2 Gordon's thanksgiving discourse. Boston, 1775.

3 Tennent's address on the late invasion of the liberties of the American colonies by the British parliament. Philadelphia, 1774.

4 Duché's sermon on the duty of standing fast in our spiritual and temporal liberties. Philadelphia, 1775.

5 Duché's fast-day sermon. Philadelphia, 1775.

6 Combe's fast-day sermon. Philadelphia, 1775.

7 Jones's sermon on defensive war in a just cause. Philadelphia, 1775.

8 Gordon's sermon before the house of representatives.

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9 Stillman's sermon on the death of Samuel Ward, Esq.
phia, 1776.

10 Foster's sermon on true fortitude. Philadelphia, 1776.
11 Griffith's sermon on passive obedience.

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Williamsburg, 1776.

1561 12 Smith's free-mason sermon. Philadelphia, 1779.

13 Magaw's free-mason sermon.

14 Mayhew's election sermon.

Philadelphia, 1779.
Boston, 1754.

1564 1 Smith's discourse concerning the conversion of the heathen Americans. Philadelphia, 1760.

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2 The Bishop of St. Asaph's sermon, before the society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts. New York, 1773.

5 Cowper's dissertation on the distinct powers of reason and revelation. London, 1774.

2 Husband's remarks on religion. Philadelphia, 1761.

3 Brief van de Weleerwaarde classis van Amsterdam, aan de Weleer-
waarde Vergaderinge van Predikanten, & Ouderlingen der Herform-
de kerken in de provincien van Nieuw-York, en Nieuw-Jersey.
Nieuw-York, 1772.

5 Whitefield's letter to count Zinzendorff. 3d edit. London, 1753.
7 An address from the baptist church in Philadelphia, to their sister
churches. Philadelphia, 1781.

9 Cummings' sermons on the death of Patrick Gordon, Esq. lieutenant-
governor of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1736.

10 Duché's sermon at the funeral of Evan Morgan. Philadelphia, 1763. 11 Edwards's new year's gift; being a sermon delivered at Philadelphia, January 1, 1770. Philadelphia.

12 Duché's sermon on the death of Richard Penn, Esq. Phila. 1771. 13 Davies' sermon on man's primitive state. Philadelphia, 1748.

14 Pierson's discourse on the nature and benefits of Christ's intercession. Woodbridge, New Jersey, 1765.

15 Maccarty's sermon on the execution of four criminals for the murder of Joshua Spooner; with an appendix, giving some account of those prisoners. Worcester, 1778.

1 Observations on George Whitefield and his opposers. Boston, 1740.
4 Ellington's sermon, preached the twenty-fifth of March, 1771, the an-
niversary of laying the foundation of the orphan-house in Georgia.
Savannah.

2 Tennent's essay upon the peace of Jerusalem. Philadelphia, 1749.
3 Tennent's sermon on the displays of divine justice, in the propitia-
tory sacrifice of Christ. Philadelphia, 1749.

4 Finley's vindication of " the charitable plea for the speechless;" in
answer to "Abel Morgan's anti-pæ-do-rantism." Philadelphia, 1748.
5 Memoirs of captain Roger Clapp; relating some of God's remarka-
ble providences to him. Boston, 1731.

6 Whitefield's confirmation of the remarkable work of God in New England. Glasgow, 1742.

7 Whitefield's answer to a pamphlet, entitled, "Observations upon the conduct of the methodists." 3d edit. London, 1744.

1 The doctrine of Christianity, as held by the people called quakers, vindicated, by John Smith; in answer to "Gilbert Tennent's sermon on the lawfulness of defensive war." 2d edit. Philad. 1748.

2 A letter from a meeting of the brethren called quakers, to the authors of the pamphlet, called, "Considerations on the German war." Boston, 1761.

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8 A letter to the Roman catholics of the city of Worcester. Philadel phia, 1784.

7 Observations sur la societé des quakers ou trembleurs. Par Antoine Benezet. Philadelphia, 1780.

1 Jupiter Hammon's address to the negroes in the state of New York. Philadelphia, 1787.

4 Clarke on the prophetic numbers of Daniel and John. Charleston,
(South Carolina,) 1759.

6 Magaw's sermon, preached before the free-masons of the state of
Delaware, December 27, 1779. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, 1771.

8 Jones's sermon on defensive war.
the gift of Zachariah Poulsen, jun.

This volume

I A draught of an overture, prepared and published by a committee of the associate reformed synod, for the purpose of illustrating and defending the doctrines of the Westminster confession of faith. Philadelphia, 1787. Gift of Zachariah Poulson, jun.

2 Reader's remarks on the three first chapters of the revelation of St. John; with four letters to the reverend Thomas Charles, on the number of the beasts, &c. Taunton, 1785.

4 Reader's sermon on popery; with an appendix respecting the duty of the civil magistrates in matters of religion. London, 1781. This and the preceding pamphlet the gift of the author.

6 Remarks on the practice of inoculation for the small pox. 2d edit. London, 1767. Gift of Zachariah Poulson, jun.

6 The abolition of the slave-trade considered in a religious point of view. A sermon, by William Agutter. London, 1788.

7 Justice and mercy recommended, particularly with reference to the slave trade. sermon, by P. Peckard. With the report of a committee of the society instituted in London, for the purpose of effecting the abolition of the slave trade. Cambridge, 1788.

8 A sermon on the subject of the slave trade, by Joseph Priestley. Birmingham, 1788.

9 An occasional discourse on the subject of the African slave trade. By W. Mason. York, 1788. This volume the gift of the Philadelphia society for promoting the abolition of slavery.

1772 5 A sermon, preached at the anniversary meeting of the planters' society, on Great Pe-dee. August 17, 1769. Charlestown, 1769.

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1 Letters to Dr. William Cleaver, bishop of Chester; comprehending a vindication of the late bishop Hoadley. London, 1790.

3 Observations on the homilies of the church of England. Lond. 1790. 4 Frend's addresses to the members of the church of England, and to protestant trinitarians in general. 2d edit. London, 1788.

6 Remarks on Balguy's sermon. London, 1775.

8 Disney's reasons for quitting the church of England. 2d edit. Lon don, 1783.

9 Hints on the subject of non-conformity. London, 1773.

10 Dialogue between a common unitarian Christian and an Athanasian. 2d edit. London, 1787.

11 Remarks on bishop Hurd's charge to the clergy of Litchfield and Co ventry, in 1775 and 1776. London, 1777.

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5 Letter to the archbishop of Canterbury on the present opposition to any further reformation. London, 1774.

1 Hart's sermon, on thanksgiving day, November 26, 1789. Philadelphia, 1791.

2 Smith's sermon, on temporal and spiritual salvation. Philad. 1790. 3 Disney's sermon, on the beauty of holiness. London, 1773.

4 Disney's sermon on general fast-day, February 8, 1782. Lond. 1782.
5 Smith's sermon, on the present situation of American affairs. Phila-
delphia, 1775.

6 Montgomery's sermon, on fast-day, July 20, 1775. Philad. 1775.
7 Batwell's sermon, on fast-day, July 20, 1775. Philadelphia, 1775.
8 Bishop of St. Asaph's sermon, preached before the society for the
propagation of the gospel. February 19, 1773. New York, 1773.
9 Witherspoon's sermon on the dominion of Providence over the passi-
ons of men. Philadelphia, 1776.

10 Chandler's sermon, preached before the corporation for the relief of
the widows and children of episcopal clergymen. Burlington, 1771.
11 Duché's sermon on the death of Richard Penn, Esq. Philad. 1771.
12 Zubly's sermon on the law of liberty. Philadelphia, 1775.

1 Dissertation on national churches; or the happy influences of society in its improved state. London, 1726.

2 Pastoral letter from the bishop of Meaux. London, 1686.

3 Answers to the reasons of dissent, from the sentence of the general assembly of presbyterians. Edinburgh, 1752.

4 Memorial of the presbyterians. London, 1706.

5 Case concerning the power of suspension from the sacrament stated. London, 1694.

6 Sage's principles of the Ciprianic age, with regard to episcopal power and jurisdiction. London, 1695.

7 Answer to the memorial of the church of England. London, 1705. 8 Warning for the church of England. London, 1706.

9 Articles of inquiry exhibited by the bishop of St. Asaph. Lond. 1710. 12 Claims of the clergy, to a divine right of maintenance, considered. London, 1736.

13 Character of the English clergy, by the dean of Winchester. London, 1742.

14 Letter to a bishop, concerning lectureships, 2d edit. London, 1769. 15 Case of Easter offerings stated and considered. London, 1777.

16 Remarks on Mr. Gilbert's bill, for promoting the residence of the parochial clergy. London, 1777.

2265 2 Dwight's discourse on the genuineness and authenticity of the new testament. Delivered at New-Haven September 10, 1793. New York, 1794.

2266 11 Richards's reflections on French atheism and on English Christianity. 3d edit. Philadelphia, 1796.

2382 2 Leycester's observations on the inconvenience of the ten commandments. Oxford, 1795.

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3 William Smith's sermon on temporal and spiritual salvation, deliver: ed July 5th, 1790. Philadelphia.

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