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5 Magaw's sermon, delivered May 28th, 1787, at the first ordination held by the bishop of the protestant episcopal church in the state of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1787.

2493 6 Hawtayne's sermon, preached before the royal humane society, March 13, 1796. London, 1796. Gift of Thomas Parke.

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4 Abercrombie's sermon, preached in Christ church, Philadelphia, on Wednesday the ninth of May, 1798, being the day appointed by the president as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer. Philadelphia, 1798. Gift of the author.

3 John Murray's vindication of universalism; being observations on the revelation of the unbounded love of God towards mankind. Charleston, 1797.

5 Charles H. Wharton's inquiry into the proofs of the divinity of Jesus Christ; in which the opinion of Dr. Priestley, concerning Christ, is considered. Philadelphia, 1796.

1 A short treatise on Christianity; with notes. London, 1798.

2 Naylor's sermons on the inanity and mischief of vulgar superstitions; with an account of the witches of Warboys. Cambridge, 1795. 2593 2 Shepherd's sermons on a future state. London.

2612 1 Bishop White's sermon on the duty of civil obedience, as required in scripture, delivered in Christ church, on the twenty-fifth of April, 1799, being a day of general humiliation. Philadelphia, 1799.

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2 Morse's sermon, preached at Charlestown, November 29, 1798, on the anniversary thanksgiving in Massachusetts; with an appendix, illustrating some parts of the discourse, and exhibiting proofs of the early existence, progress and deleterious effects of French intrigue and influence in the United States. 2d edit. Boston, 1799.

2693 1 Letters to William Wilberforce, on the doctrine of hereditary depravity. By a Layman. London, 1799.

2 Robert Hall's consideration of modern infidelity with respect to its influence on society; in a sermon, preached at the baptist meeting, Cambridge. 2d edit. Cambridge, 1800.

3 Charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of London, in the years 1798 and 1799. By the lord bishop of that diocese. Lond. 1799. 2695 2 Jamiesons's remarks on the Rev. Rowland Hill's journal, &c. including reflections on itinerant and lay preaching. 2d edit. Edinburgh,

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2 Swedenborg's hieroglyphic key to natural and spiritual mysteries, by way of representations and correspondencies. Translated from the Latin. London, 1792.

2852 3 Hill's apology for Sunday schools; being the substance of a sermon preached at Surry chapel. February 22, 1801. London.

3059 7 Crawford's essay upon the eleventh chapter of the revelation of St. John. Philadelphia, 1800. Gift of the author.

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1 Connections of various passages in the English version of the old testament. By W. H. Roberts, D.D. London, 1794.-P.

2 Discourses on the four gospels. By Thomas Townson, D. D. 2d edit. London, 1788.-P.

1 Jacob Bryant's treatise upon the authenticity of the scriptures, and the truth of the Christian religion. 2d edit. Cambridge, 1793.-P:

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2 Thomas Townson's discourse on the evangelical history, from the interment to the ascension of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ. Oxford, 1793.-P.

1 A view of Lord Bolingbroke's philosophy. London, 1755.-P.

2 Warburton's charity sermon, preached at the Abbey church, October 24th, 1742.-P.

3 William Dodwell's free answer to Dr. Middleton's free inquiry into the miraculous powers of the primitive church. London, 1749.—P.

4 The trial of the witnesses of the resurrection of Jesus.

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London, 5 Observations on the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul. London, 1747.-P.

Collection of sermons, from 1707 to 1723.

1 The Christian religion founded on reason; or two essays on natural and revealed religion. London, 1729.—P.

2 The infidel convicted, or a brief defence of the Christian revelation. London, 1721.—P.

3 The bishop of London's second pastoral letter to the people of his diocese. London, 1730.-P.

3610 Collection of sermons, from 1707 to 1709. 3611 Collection of sermons, from 1705 to 1719.

3653 Collection of sermons, from 1678 to 1746.

3667 4 Leaming's evidences for the truth of Christianity. New-Haven, 1785, 3670 3 Excellence of the holy scriptures an argument for their more general dispersion at home and abroad. 2d edit. London, 1803.

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5 William Frend's animadversions on the elements of Christian theolo gy, by the Rev. George Pretyman. London, 1800.

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2 Stevenson's cordial for old and young Christians.

4 Forbes's reflections on the sources of incredulity with regard to religion. Edinburgh, 1752.

1 An appeal to matter of fact and common sense; or a rational demonstration of man's corrupt estate. Bristol, 1773.

2 An address to the serious reader who inquires, what must I do to be saved? This volume the gift of John Wesley.

1 A vindication of the reverend Mr. Wesley's last minutes, occasioned by a circular letter inviting such persons who disapprove of those minutes to oppose them. 3d edit. Bristol, 1772.

2 Logica genevensis; or a fourth check to Antinomianism. 2d edit. Bristol, 1772. This volume the gift of John Wesley.

1 Considerations on war, slavery, and the nature and bad effects of spirituous liquors. By Anthony Benezet. Philadelphia, 1778.

2 The folly and vanity of a life spent in the pursuit of worldly profit. Philadelphia, 1770.

778 3 A looking-glass for the Jews. By George Fox. Philadelphia, 1784. Gift of Charles Crawford.

4 and 985-1 Observations upon the downfall of the papal power, and the consequent events. By Charles Crawford. 2d edit, Philadel phia, 1788. Gift of the author,

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1 The curse of cowardice; a sermon. By Mr. Davies. London,

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2 Linn's military discourse, delivered in Carlisle. Philadelphia, 1776. 3 A Connecticut thanksgiving sermon. Hartford, 1778.

4 Brackenridge's six political discourses, founded on scripture. Lan

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5 Clark's remarks on swearing. Lancaster, 1755.

6 Reasons why human compositions ought not to be used in the praises of God; with an address concerning family government. Albany,

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7 A warning by the associated presbytery in Pennsylvania, to the people of the United States. Lancaster, 1778.

9 Leslie's method with the deists. Philadelphia, 1783.

10 Marshall's catechism, agreeably to the doctrines of the Westminster confession of faith. Philadelphia, 1784.

1 A narrative of the extraordinary work at Cambuslang, in Scotland. Philadelphia, 1742.

2 Blair's animadversions on the reasons which induced Alexander Creag head to recede from the presbyterian church. Philadelphia, 1742. 3 Davenport's letter to Jonathan Barber. 1743-4.

4 Old Mr. Dod's sayings.

5 Finley's refutation of Mr. Thompson's sermon on the doctrine of convictions. Philadelphia, 1743.

6 Whitefield's remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, "the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compared." Philadelphia, 1749.

7 A religious discourse.

8 Garden's two sermons, preached in Charleston. New York, 1742. 9 Anne Dutton's letter to George Whitefield. Philadelphia.

10 Whitefield's observations on some fatal mistakes, in a book, entitled, "the doctrine of grace, &c " Philadelphia, 1763.

11 A declaration of what God has done for our souls. By some baptist people called Quakers, in Connecticut. 1760.

1 Tennent's sermon, preached at Philadelphia, December 23, 1744. Philadelphia.

2 Tennent's sermon, preached at Philadelphia, December 30, 1744. Philadelphia.

3 Tennent's sermon on the success of the expedition against Louisburgh, on cape Breton. Philadelphia, 1745.

4 An address to the people of New England; occasioned by the preaching of certain destructive doctrines. By James Macsparran. New Port, 1753.

5 Blair's narrative of the revival of religion in several parts of Pennsyl vania. Philadelphia, 1744.

6 Whitefield's account of God's dealings with him; with an account of
the orphan-house of Georgia. Philadelphia, 1746.

8 Whitefield's letter to Doctor Chauncey. Philadelphia, 1745.
9 Arthur's sermon at the ordination of Daniel Thane, at Connecticut-
farms, in New Jersey; with an exhortation, by C. Smith. New
York, 1750.

789 10 A protestation presented to the synod of Philadelphia, June 1, 174. Philadelphia, 1741.

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11 Kinnersley's letter to the ministers of the baptist congregations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Philadelphia, 1746.

12 Queries concerning the operation of the holy spirit answered. Philadelphia.

1 Fisher on the light of Christ. Philadelphia, 1744.

4 An examination of Robert Barclay's principles, with regard to man's natural ability since the fall.

5 Phubb's glory of Christ,

6 Martin's letter to Francis De Voltaire, vindicating the people called quakers from his remarks. Dublin, 1749.

7 The vision which Isaac Childs saw in the year 1757, concerning Pennsylvania.

8 The vision of Thomas Say. Philadelphia, 1774.

9 The vision of Isaac Watts. Philadelphia, 1714.

1 Advice from the monthly meeting of friends, at Philadelphia, 1732, concerning children and servants.

3 Anthony Benezet on the plainness and innocent simplicity of the Christian religion. Philadelphia, 1782.

4 A letter from Elizabeth Webb, to Anthony William Bohm; with his answer. Philadelphia, 1781.

8 Benezet's serious reflections on the times.

Philadelphia, 1778.

9 Benezet's thoughts on the nature of war. Philadelphia, 1776.
10 Sayre's reasons for not signing the association of New York.
3 Methodism anatomised; or an alarm to Pennsylvania.

phia, 1763.

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5 A letter from the bishop of London, to the clergy and people of London and Westminster, on the late earthquakes. London, 1750.

1 Den Rykdom der Genade uitgebreidet.

2 The Lutheran catechism in the Swedish and Indian languages.

3 Een korte handleiding voor een onwedergeboren som daar om tot
Christus te koomen. Nieuw York, 1740.

1 La doctrine des batemes corrigee des ses corruptions.
laume Dell. Traduit de l'Anglois. Londres, 1743.

2 Pensées sur la nature et le déssein du Christianisme.
tion. Londres, 1759.

3 Discourse sur la regeneration. Londre, 1759.

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5 Recognoissance D'Obbe Philippe par laquelle il confesse que lui et ceux qui ont enseigné et enseignent entre les anabaptistes n'ont nulle vocation legitime. A Leyde, 1595.

8701 Wright's exposition of the thirteenth chapter of the revelation of St. John. Dublin. Gift of Zachariah Poulson, jun.

876 1 Truth vindicated, by the writings of Elizabeth Bathurst. London, 1665. Gift of Z. Poulson, jun.

2 Truth's vindication of the people called quakers.

1007 3 A further account of God's dealings with George Whitefield. Phila

delphia, 1746.

1007 5 The light of Christ, displaying itself through the world. By Samuel Fisher. Philadelphia, 1744.

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7 A letter to the reverend Doctor Chauncey, on account of some passages relating to George Whitefield, in his book, entitled "seasonable thoughts on the state of religion in New England." By George Whitefield. Philadelphia, 1745.

9 A short narrative of the revival of religion in the congregation of New Londonderry, and other parts of Pennsylvania. By Samuel Blair. Philadelphia.

1 An extract from a treatise, by Wiliam Law, on "the spirit of prayer." With thoughts on the nature of war, and its repugnancy to the Christian life. Philadelphia, 1766.

2 Christian piety, freed from the many delusions of modern enthusiasts of all denominations. By Philalethes. 3d edit. Philadelphia, 1766. 3 Daily conversation with God, exemplified in the life of Armelle Nicolas, a country maid in France, who died in Bretaigne in 1671. Translated from the French. Philadelphia 1767. This volume the gift of Joseph Parker Norris.

1082 2 Methodism anatomized, or an alarm to Pennsylvania.

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3 Franckel's thanksgiving sermon for the victory obtained by the king
of Prussia, on the fifth of December, 1757. Philadelphia, 1763.
4 Substance of a council of presbyterian ministers, held at Lancaster,
August 28, 1764.

9 Christian letter to presbyterian, church, and quaker. Philad. 1765.
6 Letter concerning American bishops, to Dr. Bradbury Chandler:

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1086 2 Wetherill's confutation of the doctrines of antinomianism; with observations on a reply made by John Murray. Philadelphia, 1790. 3 Disney's sermon, recommending a spiririt of industry. Newark, 1781. 4 An address from the baptist church, in Philadelphia, to their sister churches throughout the United States. Philadelphia, 1781.

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4 Crawford's essay upon the propagation of the gospel. Philadelphia, 1799. Gift of the author.

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5 An oration on the influence of physical causes upon the moral faculty. By Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia, 1786.

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