1280 2 Hutchin's topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, North Carolina, &c. with maps. London, 1778. 1321 5 1333 2 and 1469 2 Hutchin's historical narrative and topographical description of Louisiana and West Florida. Philadelphia, 1784. No. 1333, the gift of Joseph Crukshank. 1452 3 An account of the present state of Nova Scotia. Edinburgh, 1786. 1572 18 An account of distances from the city of Philadelphia, of all the places of note in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. 1584 1 An account of that part of Africa inhabited by the negroes. By Anthony Benezet. Philadelphia, 1762. 1985 9 Nouvelle methode pour lever en peu de tems et a peu de frais une carte generale exacte de tout la Russie. Par Christian Mayer. A St Petersbourg, 1770. 2044 2 Catcott's descriptive account of a descent made into Penpark-hole, in the parish of Westbury-upon-Trim, in the county of Gloucester, in 1775; with the narratives of Captains Sturney and Collins, containing their descriptions of the same, in 1669 and 1682. Bristol, 1792. 2142 5 Andrew Johansen's geographical and historical account of the island of Bulama; with observations on its climate, productions, &c. London, 1794. 2544 2596 2694 1 Ferrar's view of ancient and modern Dublin, with its improvements to the year 1796; to which is added, a tour to Bellevue, in the county of Wicklow; with plates. Dublin, 1796. 2 Ferrar's tour from Dublin to London in the year 1795; with plates. Dublin, 1796. 2 Dirom's plans for the defence of Great Britain and Ireland. Edinburgh, 1797. 1 Plates of the octavo edition of Sir George Staunton's account of the embassy to China. London, 1797. 2743 1 Wigstead's remarks on a tour to North and South Wales, in the year 1797; with plates. London, 1800. 2852 4 Englefield's walk through Southampton; with plates. Southampton, 1801. DUODECIMO. 602 792 801 SA short account of that part of Africa inhabited by negroes. Phila❤ delphia, 1762. 1 Geography epitomized; or a description of the terraqueous globe, attempted in verse. By Robert Davidson. Philadelphia, 1784. 2 A description of the city-house of Amsterdam; with plates. Amsterdam, 1764. 1261 1 Frederick Morton Eden's porto-bello; or a plan for the improvement of the port and city of London; with plates. London, 1798. 1385 2 Dr. Hager's picture of Palermo. Translated from the German by Mary Robinson. London, 1800. Theology. 466 471 478 QUARTO. DISCOURSE on the advantages of Sunday schools; a sermon London. 1 Scott's sermon, preached before the corporation of London. London, 1673. 2 The gospel family order, by George Fox. 1701. 3 The two last sermons of Richard Peters. Philadelphia, 1737. 4 Tennant's sermon on the victory of admiral Matthews, over the fleets of France and Spain. Philadelphia, 1744. 5 Whitefield's remarks upon a charge against enthusiasm. Boston, 1745. 6 Prince's thanksgiving sermon. Boston, 1746. 7 Harrington's century sermon. Boston, 1753. 8 Tennant's sermon before captain Vanderspiegal's company. Philadelphia, 1756. 9 Lidenius's sermon on the lawfulness of defensive war. Philadelphia, 1756. 10 Smith's sermon before the corporation for the relief of the widows and children of clergymen; with an account of that corporation. Pemberton's sermon on the death of George Whitefield. Boston, 1770. 13 A morning prayer for the university of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1780. 13 A prayer for the prince and princess of Orange. 15 Nadere trouwhartige waarschouwinge tagen de verleindüngeu der Herrnhuters. Nieuw York, 1763. 2 Sir Thomas Brown's religio medici; with annotations. Lond. 1672. 6 Whitfield's discovery of the state of the Indians in New England, concerning the progress of the gospel amongst them. London, 1651. 7 A manifestation of the progress of the gospel amongst the Indians in New England. London, 1652. 633 4 A charge intended to have been delivered to the clergy of Norwich, at the primary visitation of George, lord bishop of that diocese. 2d edit. London, 1792. 638 634 5 A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff, June, 1791, By Richard Watson, lord bishop of Landaff. London, 1792. Canta 1 Defensio miraculorum: quæ in ecclesia Christiana facta esse perhi- 2 A sermon in defence of the sacred history of the old testament, against 3 An attempt to shew the evidence of Christianity equal to a strict me. taphysical demonstration. By Thomas Comber. 3d edit. York, 1748. 4 and 5 Three charges given by Hugh, lord archbishop of Armagh and primate of Ireland, at visitations of the clergy, in 1730, 1735, and 1736. Dublin. 6 A letter from the lord primate to the clergy of the diocese of Armagh. 9 A sermon preached at the quarterly meeting in London, in March, By Thomas, lord 11 A sermon on the necessity of positive duty, or actual goodness. By William Lupton. London, 1718. 13 A sermon on the Christian sabbath. By Richard Parry. London, 1753. 14 A sermon in vindication of the literal account of the fall; occasioned by the objections of the late Dr. Middleton. By Abraham Lemoine, London, 1751. 15 Two charges by the bishop of London to the clergy of his diocese, at his visitations, in the years 1693, 1724, and in the year 1730. Lond. 17 A letter from the bishop of London to the clergy of his diocese. London, 1741. 18 A solemn form of adoration, humiliation and prayer for the general fast, on the fourth of February, 1740. London, 1741. 19 Ordonnance et instruction pastorale de Monseigneur l'Archevêsque de Paris. A Paris, 1731. 1 Disney's sermon, preached at the visitation of the archdeacon of Lincoln, May 28, 1777. London, 1777. 1 Papist mis-represented and represented; or a twofold character of popery. London, 1685. 2 Stilling fleet's representation of the doctrines and practices of the 4 Sherlock's reply to reflections on Dr. Stillingfleet. London, 1686. 6 Remarks upon the reflections on Dr. Stillingfleet. London, 1686. 8 Amicable accommodation of the differences between the representer 10 Reply to the answer of the amicable accommodation, &c. London, 1686. Manuscript. 11 View of the whole controversy between the representer and the answerer. London, 1687. Gift of Charles Crawford. 1 Discourse of the real presence of the body and blood of Christ in the celebration of the eucharist. 2d edit. London, 1687. 839 2 Ridley's brief declaration of the Lord's supper. 3 Bridoul's school of the eucharist established. 340 862 Translated from the French. London, 1687. Gift of Charles Crawford. 4 Discourse of the eucharist, in the two great points of the real presence and the adoration of the host. London, 1687, 5 Woodhead's discourse on the eucharist; with two appendixes, by Francis Nicholson and Obadiah Walker. Oxford, 1688. Gift of Charles Crawford. 1 Discourse concerning penance; shewing how the doctrine of it, in the church of Rome, makes void repentance. London, 1688. Gift of Charles Crawford. 2 Dr. Patrick's treatise, shewing that the Roman church falsely claims 3 Sherlock's discourse concerning the nature, unity and communion of 5 Incurable scepticism of the church of Rome. London, 1688. Gift 6 Allix's discourse concerning the merit of good works. Lond. 1688. 1 Edward King's remarks on the signs of the times London, 1798. 922 2 Bishop Shute's charge to the clergy of the diocese of Durham, at the ordinary visitation in July, 1801. London, 1802. 1011 3 Parr's sermon, preached on the late fast-day, October 19, 1803. London, 1804. 1235 2 Nine discourses on the beatitudes. By the Rev. William Smith, D. D. Dean of Chester. I.ondon, 1782. 1251 A collection of sermons, from 1681 to 1786. 1304 A collection of sermons, from 1697 to 1740. 1307 A collection of sermons, from 1666 to 1792. 1319 A collection of sermons, from 1690 to 1694. 1331 A collection of sermons, from 1660 to 1716. 1332 1 Impartial account of Mr. John Mason and his sentiments. By H. Maurice. London, 1695 —P. 2 A short account of Mr. Thomas Firmin. London, 1698.-P. 3 The protestants plea for a socinian. London, 1686.-P. 4 True notion of passive obedience stated. London, 1690.-P. 5 W. Nichol's answer to an heretical book, called the naked gospel. London, 1691.-P. 6 Richard Kidder's reflections on a French testament, printed at Bordeaux. London, 1690.-P. 7 Matthew Poole's moderate enquiry into the warrantableness of the preaching of gifted and unordained persons. 1658.-P. OCTAV O. 471 and 924 1 Observations on the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul. By Gilbert West. London, 1763. London, 1748. 469 518 618 801 926 951 1059 1109 1137 1 A vindication of the histories of the old and new testaments. 2 Hervey's remarks on Bolingbroke's letters on the study and use of history, so far as they relate to the history of the old testament. London, 1752. 3 Whalley's vindication of the evidences and authenticity of the gospels, from the objections of Lord Bolingbroke. London, 1753. 4 Leland's reflections on Bolingbroke's letters on the study and use of history, so far as they relate to Christianity. London, 1753. 4 Heathcote on the use of reason in matters of religion. 2d edit. London, 1756. 3 An analysis of the philosophical works of the late Lord Viscount Bolingbroke. London, 1755. 6 A discourse on forgiveness. London, 1741. 2 Tennent's sermon on the lawfulness of a defensive war. Philad. 1747. 4 Tennent's sermon before the sacramental solemnity. Philad. 1748. 5 Elliot and Mayhew's narrative of the progress of the gospel among 4 The uncertainty of a death-bead repentance illustrated. Germantown, 2 The evening service of R— and Kippur; or the beginning of the 2 The substance of an address to an assembly in Bridgewater, March 3 Policy, as well as honesty, forbids the use of secular force in religious affairs. By Isaac Backus. Boston, 1779. This and the preceding pamphlet the gift of the author. 1138 4 Witherspoon's fast-day sermon. Philadelphia, 1776. 1150 1282 5 A sermon preached by the bishop of St. Asaph. Philadelphia, 1773. 7 The difficulties and discouragements which attend the study of the scriptures in the way of private judgment. By Mr. Hare. 6th edit. London, 1715. 1 Priestley's letters to Dr. Newcome, on the duration of our Saviour's ministry. Birmingham, 1780. 2 Priestley's letters to a philosophical unbeliever; containing an exa mination of the principal objections of natural religion. Bath, 1780. 1319 2 Swan's sermon, for the benefit of the humane society, Gift of Doctor Thomas Parke. Lond. 1785. |