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TOGETHER WITH THE CHIEF WORKS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND DIVINES, ALSO, A FEW VALUABLE MANUSCRIPTS AND WORKS OF RARE OCCURRENCE, INCLUDING THE ENTIRE STOCK OP THE LATE MR. JOHN COCHRAN, BOOKSELLER, AND RECENT PURCHASES FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE ROBERT SOUTHEY, LL.D., POET LAUREATE, AND OTHER COLLECTIONS. THE WHOLE IN FINE CONDITION, AND WARRANTED PERFECT, NOW ON SALE, AT THE PRICES AFFIXED FOR READY MONEY ONLY, BY JOHN LESLI E, 52, GREAT QUEEN STREEt! LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS. LONDON : MDCCCXLIV. Orders from this Catalogue may he transmitted through Messrs. Wiley & Putnam, New York, and London . I , / / / / -:i, v^ INDEX. Acta Sanctorum English and Foreign Theology The Holy Scriptures Bampton Lectures Boyle Lectures Liturgical Works • Councils Jesuits (Works relating to the) Manuscripts Appendix PAGE . 293 1 32—201 16 41 168 74 149 175 293 *^* Universities and Public Institutions, at home or ahroad supplied on liberal terms, and orders for new Publications promptly executed. Libraries, however extensive, or small collections of Books, pur- chased or exchanged, and Valuations made for testamentary and other purposes. ! I •■s > J. LESLIE'S CATALOGUE OF engli'sil) anil fovtm Cfttoloffj), 1844. 1 Abbadte's (Jas. Minister of the Savoy) Panegyric on our Sovereign Lady Mary Queen of England, who died at Kensington Dec. 28, 1694, sm. 4to. Is . . , '^^ . j n i * 2 Accomplishment of Prophecy in the Character and Conduct of Jesus Christ, 12mo. Ms. Is 6d . . . i»l" 3 Abbot's (R. ^icar of Cranbrook) Young Man's Warning-piece ; a Sermon preached at the Funeral of W. Rogers, Apothecary, with an History of his sinful Life and woful Death, 18mo. 2s lb/ 1 4 : (Rob. Bp. of Salisbury) Defence of the Reformed Catho- licke of M. W. Perkins, against the bastard Counter-Catholicke of D. Bishop, Seminary Priest; wherein is to be seene the audatious- - nesse and impudencie of these Romish bookes m their Supplications and Dedications to his Highness ; their Rehg.on is dismasked of that Antiquity which they pretend for it ; the Rehgion established in our Church by Law is justified to be no other but what was anciently received in the Church, and namely in the ancient Church of Rome, two parts in 1 vol. 4to. very scarce, {imperfect at the end of part 2), calf, 12s • i<""^- l^H " R Abbot, brother to the Archbishop, made Bishop of Salisbury by King ?ames, and a celebrated preacher He also f ^q---^ »"f reputat.on forjn writings against Dr.W. Bishop, then a secular priest, but afterwaids titular Bishop of Chalcedon."— C/««?»iers. I Ab^lardi (Petri) et Heloisse conjugis ejus Opera, nunc primum ex MSS XLcLi Ambcesii, cum ejusdem Pr^fatione Apologetica, et Censura Doctorum Parisiensium, 4to. calf very ^'''''^^'^^^^J^jgig 6 Abdi^ (Babylonia Primi Episcopi ab ApostoUs Constituti,) De His- toik Certaminis^Apostolici Libri decern, Julio Afncano ^.nterprete, 7 AbS!^y (Lud.rEpfscopalis Sollicitudinis Enchiridion ex phirimorum Eceksil Catholics Antistitum, Sanctitate ac Pastorah Vigilan la Sniu«, et V^^^t^ »• C*^"" Borrom^i, Archiepisc. Medio a- nenfis, theoria et praxi accurate coUectum ; complectens summatim omnia quse ad sacri iUius Ministerii partes quascumque sedu.o requ;ndas requiruntur. Cum Appendice de us quae ad Vicaru Generalis et Officialis munus pertinent, 4to. sewed, Us_^^^^ ^^^^ 8 Abfndana's (Isaac) Discourses of the Ecclesiastical and Civil Polity oTthe Jews their Courts of Judicature, Laws concerning Tihes institution of the Priesthood, Liturgy, Schools, &c. 12mo. 2s 1/06 B i 2 J. Leslie's catalogue. 9 Abernethie— A yVorthy Speech by Mr. Tho. Abernethie, wherein is discovered the' Villany and Hellish Plots, (which himselfe hath been an eye atid eare witnesse of) wrought in the Pope's Courts against these our three Kingdomes, sm. 4to. sewed, 4s ()d 1641 10 Abernethy's (John) Sermons on various subjects, and Discourses concerning the Being and Natural Perfections of God, with Life of the Author, 6 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, Us . 1748-57 " For solidity of argument, strength and clearness of reasoning, and justness of sentiment, are equal, if not superior, to any thing of the kind in the Eng- lish \mg\iaige.''—ProtestaJit Preacher, n , Scarce and valuable Tracts and Sermons, 8vo, calf, neat, 2s 6d . • • ^751 " These excited a very general attention and admiration, and were much ap- plauded and recommended by Abp. Herring, and are still in high esteem." ^ Chalmers. 12 Account of the Christian Religion, particularly concerning Justifica- tion only by the Propitiation of Jesus Christ, 18mo. calf, Is 6d ^ ^ 1695 13 Account of several things done and agreed upon by Dissenting Ministers, lately assembled at Salter's Hall, 8vo, Is 1719 14 . of the Societies for the Reformation of Manners in the last Century, 8vo. Is . • xiu^'i^-^ 15 Acta Sanctorum Christi Martyrum Vindicata, ab Odoacre Ilbacluo sive a Jacobo Laderchio, 2 vols. 4to. calf, 1/ 5s Bomce, 1723 16 Breves Notitise Triplicis Status Ecclesiastici, Monastici, et Secularis, excerptse ex Actis Sanctorum Januarii, Febr. et Martii, vulgatis ab J. BoUando, G. Hcnschenio, et D. Papebrochio, 12mo. hf bd. uncut. As . . Antverp. 1688 17 AcTES du Synode National tenu a Dordrecht, 1618-19, ensemble les Jugemens tant des Theologiens Etrangers que de ceux des Provinces Unies des Pays-Bas, sur les points de Doctrine y debattus et contro- verss. 4to. vellum, 5s ^d . Ley den, 1624 18 Adams's (George) Exposition of some of the Articles of Religion, 8vo. calf, 2s . • ' . ^^^\ (J.) Essay concerning Self Murther, wherein is endeavoured 19 20 to prove, that it is Unlawful according to natural principles, 8vo. hf bd. calf, 2s . . 1700 (Thos. B. N. Coll. Oxon.) Happiness of the Church, con- 21 22 sidered in some Contemplations upon the 12th Chapter to the Hebrews, 1609— The Saint's Meeting, or Progress to Glory— The Barren Tree, a Sermon preached at St. Panic's Crosse, Oct. 26, 1623, in 1 vol. small 4to. calf neat, very scarce, Ss •• " Thomas Adams, the author of this learned and rare collection, had as honest u love of quips, quirks, puns, punnets, and pundrigions, as Fuller the Worthy himself. He resembles Fuller, also, in the felicity of his language, and the lively feeling with which he frequently starts, as it were, upon the reader." Southey. (Thos. of Wintringham) Paraphrase on the first eleven chapters of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, 8vo. very fine copy, calf extra, ^s . • ^ \77\ . Private Thoughts on Religion, and other subjects connected with it, 12mo. bds 2s . . 1822 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESL1E*S CATALOGUE. . . 3 23 Adams's (Dr. W., Pern. Coll. Oxon.) Sermons and Tracts, 8vo. hds, 2s Qd . . , , . 1777 24 Sermons on several subjects, 8vo. bds. 35 ^d 1 790 25 Addison's (L ) First State of Mahumedism, or an Account of the Author and Doctrines of that Imposture, 8vo. cttlf, 2s %d 1679 Present State of the Jews, their Customs, secular and 26 27 28 religious ; with a Discourse of the Misna, Talmud, and Gemara, \2mo.2s . . 1676 Introduction to the Sacrament ; or, a Plain and Safe Way to the Communion Table, 12mo. Is ^d . 1686 (Joseph) Evidences of the Christian Religion, with several Discourses against Atheism, Infidelity, &c. 12mo. calf, 2s Oxford, 1801 29 Address (An) to those of the Roman Communion in England, 1700 — Liturgies Vindicated by the Dissenters ; or, the Lawfulness of Forms of Prayer and Liturgies, proved from the very Texts urged against them by John Bunyan and the Dissenters, 1700, in 1 vol. 12mo. calf, 3s . . 30 Address to the Members of the University of Cambridge on the Attention due to worth of Character in the ensuing Election of High Steward, 8vo. Is . . 1764 to the Archbishops and Bishops of the United Church of England and Ireland, on the Necessity of a Morning and Afternoon Service on Sunday, &c. 8vo. Is . 1825 to the Parochial Clergy of the Church of England on the 31 32 - increasing Influence of the people called Methodists, 8vo. l5 1806 33 Adey's (W.) Sixteen Discourses on various subjects, 8vo. calf, neat, 2s 6d . . Newcastle, 1760 34 another copy, 8vo. calf, neat, 2s Durham, 1755 35 Advice from a Bishop, in a Series of Letters to a Young Clergyman upon his entering the Priesthood, 8vo. Is 1759 35 ■ — to a Parson, or the true Art of Preaching, in opposition to Modern Practice, written by a Person of Honour, 8vo. MS, title , \s 6d , . . 1691 37 jJElfredi Magni Vita, a Johanne Spelman, folio, vellum, I2s Oxon. 1678 38 Agobardi (S. Ejaisc. Lugdunensis) Opera, sm. 8vo. very fine copy, calf gilt, ds . . Par. 1605 39 • • — Opera. Idem Epistolse et Opuscula Leidradi et Amulonia Archiepiscoporum Lugdunensium, cum Notis S. Baluzii, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 15s . . Paris. 1666 40 Aikin's (Dr. John) Lives of John Selden, Esq., and Abp. Usher, with notices of the principal English Men of Letters, with whom they were connected, 8vo. portraits, bds. As 1812 41 Alberti (J.) Glossarium Grsecum Nov. Test., accedunt Miscellanea Critica in Glossas Nomicas, Suidam, Hesychium, &c. 8vo. vellum, 45 Lugd. Bat. 1735 42 Albert— -The Paradise of the Soul, or^ a Little Treatise of Vertues, made by Albert the Great, Bp. of Ratisbon, translated by N. N. 18mo. 4s 1682 Lincoln's inn fields.] 4 , J. Leslie's catalogue. 43 ALBASPiNiEi (Gali> Aurelianensis Episcopi) de Veteribus Ecclesiae Ritibus Ob3p?-yati6n]Qm Libri II. Notse in Concilium Eliberitanum, quosdfimaliys' Antiques Canones, et aliquot TertuUiani Libros, 4to. calf y 9s Paris, 1623 44 ALCORi^NU? ^uhammedis, Arab, ad optimorum Codicum fidem edita ex Musaeo Abrahami Hincklemanni, 4to. calf, scarce, \2s Hamb. 1694 45 Alcuini (Beati Flacci Albini sen) Opera ; accessere B. Paulini Aqui- leiensis Patriarchse contra Felicem Urgel. Episc. Libri III. qui etiam nunc prodeunt ; omnia studio et diligentia And. Quercetani Turonensi, folio, calf, £\ \0s Lutet, Par, 1617 46 , Opera post primam Editionera ab A. Quercetano curatam, de novo collecta, multis locis emendata, aucta, variisque modis illustrata ; cura ac studio Frobenii S. R. T. Principis Abbatis ad S. Emmeramum Ratisbonae, 2 vols, folio, vellum, £3 Typis Monasterii, S. Emmerami, \777 47 Alexander's (A.) Key to part of the Hebrew Liturgy, 12mo. Is 6d 48 (John) Primitive Doctrine of Christ's Divinity in an Essay on Irenseus, 8vo. 6c?s. 45 1727 49 . Paraphrase upon the XVth chap, of the First Epistle to the Corinthians, with Critical Notes and Observations, and a Com- mentary upon the 6th, 7th, and 8th chapters of the Romans, to which is added, a Sermon upon Ecclesiastes ix. 10, composed by the Author the day preceding his death, 4to. sewed, 3s 1766 50 Alexandri (R. p. Natalis) Historia Ecclesiastica Veteri Novique Testamenti, ab orbe condito ad Annum Domini, MDC. et in loca ejus- dem insignia Dissertationes, Historicse, Chronologicee, Criticse et Dogmaticse, 8 vols, in 7, folio, portrait, fine copy in hogskin, £4. 4s Paris. 1730 51 Alison's (Archibald) Sermons, chiefly on particular occasions, 2 vols. 8vo. hf. bd, calf, 9s Edinb. 1820 *• These remind us more of the beautiful harangues of Fenelon, or of the cele- brated Oraisons Fun6bres of Bossuet than of anything British." — JEdinb. Rev, 52 Allatius (Leo.) de Ecclesise Occidentalis atque Orientalis perpetua consensione. — Ejusd. Dissert, de Dominicis et Hebdomadibus Grae- corum et de Missa Prsesanctificatorum, cum B. Nihusius de Com- munione Orientalium sub specie unica, 4to. best edition, calf, neat, 165 Colon. 1648 The object of this learned work is to prove that the Latin and Greek Cliurches always believed in the same Faith; and the Catholics reckon this work of Allatius as his ablest performance. According to Mosheim it is a work well known and valued by most learned Protestants. 53 Allen's (W) Works, viz. Discourses on the Covenants, and on Faith, 54 Justification, &c. with his Funeral Sermon by Bp. Kidder, and Life by Bishop Williams, folio, calf, \2s 1707 - State of the Church in Future Ages ; or, an Inspection 55 into the Divine Prophecies touching the State of the Church in the latter ages of the world, 1684 — Discourse of the Nature, Series and order of Occurrences, 1689, in 1 vol. 12mo. hf. bd. calf, 4s Christian's Justification stated, shewing how far the Righ- teousness of Christ operates to our Justification, 12mo. ca//, 2s 1678 This author was ejected for Non -conformity. [52, great qleen street. J, Leslie's catalogue. 5 56 Allestry's (Richard) XVIIL Sermons, preached before the King and upon Public occasions, folio, calf, 6s i?;| 57 Alley's (W. Bp. of Exeter) Poore Man's Librarie, upon the 1 rst Epistle of St. Peter, publickely read in Lectures at Samct Paule s Churche, folio, black letter, rare, {wants the first t^o leaves, and part of the index) half bd, I2s Lond 1565 58 Allix's (P.) Book of Psalms, with the Argument of each Psalm and a Preface scarce, 1701-Nectarii Patnarchee Hierosolymitani Confutatio Imperii Pap8e(curante J. Allix) Lond. l/ol, m IjoL !!!:I!%sertatio de Jesu Christi Domini nostri Anno et Mense Natali, 8vo. calf neat, 3s Gd ^ ^^ . ,. /?" /, ^ L Dissertatio de Sanguine D. N. Jesu Christi ad Lpistolam CXLVL S. Augustini qua, num adhuc existat inquiritur. Ejusd. Dissertatio de Conciliorum quorumvis Definitionibus ad examen revocandis &c. Ejusd. Dissertatio de Tertulham Vita e Scnptis &c in 1 vol. 8vo. calf neat, 6s . . r.r, ^ ^ Til t •-' Judgment of the Ancient Jewish Church against the Tn- 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 nitarians in the Controversy upon the Ho y Trinity and the Divinity of our Blessed Saviour, 8vo. calf, neat,5s6d Lond. bb9 new edition, 8vo. bds. Ss-calf gilt. Us . Oxford, 1821 Reflections upon the Books of the Holy Scrip ure to esta- blish the Truth of the Christian Religion, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf !!_. new edition, 8vo. bds, Ss^calf gilt^ 1 Is Oxford 1822 ... Remarks upon the Ecclesiastical History of the Ancient Churches of Piedmont, 4to. calf, 4s 6d ,^ _ . ^ ^/"^- }^^^ new edition, 8vo. bds, 7s--calf gdt, 10s 6^ Oxford, 1821 " Very elaborate works, throwing much light on the opinions of the reformed churches."— Chalmers, 67 68 Churches '^ Remarks upon the Ecclesiastical History of the Ancient hes of the Albigenses, 8vo. bds. 7s-calf gilt, 10s 6^^^ ^^^^ Remarks upon some places of Mr. Whiston's Books either 60 .J!!!^ ^Prtr r^^^^^^ Supper, to which are added Maxims of true Christianity, 8vo. Is 6c? ^»» 70 the same, 12mo. calf, \s . ^ , „r u 7? aTwood's (P.) Supplement to the Ninth portion of the Warbur- '' ^lZ:XLk cS^taining Answers to certain Objections xn the British Critic in relation to that work, 8vo. hf. bd calf, 2s 1819 72 Ai-PHEN (H. Van) (Economia Catechesis Palatini, 4to. ^^.^^Q 73 FAlsop's (Benj)] Melius Inquirendum, or, 5>ober Inquirie into the Rearoniligs of the Serious Inquirie, wherein the Inqiurer s Cavils and Calumnies against the Preachings and P™ct.ces ot the Noiicon- formists are examined and refuted, &c. 12mo ca//. 2s 6rf 678 the same, with additions, 8vo. ca//, 4« io.»i Alstedii (Hen.) Lexicon Theologicum, in quo SS. Theologies termini dilucide explicantur juxtuseriem locorum communium, 12mo. calf 2s n-coln's inn fields.] 74 75 LI 6 J. Leslie's catalogue. 7^ Altamura (Ambrosio de) Bibliothecse Dominicanse, accuratis Collec- tionibus, primo ab Ordinis Constitutione usque ad annum 1600, productae hoc Secular! Apparatu incrementum ac prosecutio, &c. folio, vellum, very scarce, I85 . Romce, 1677 77 Altham's (Dr. Koger) Sermons on several occasions, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, As . . 1732 7S Alva et Astorga (F. Petro de) Funiculi Nodi Indissolubilis de Conceptu Mentis et Conceptu Ventris, 4to. vellum, 8s Brux. 1663 79 Alyaco (Petri de) Cardinalis et Episcopi Cameracensis, Libellus Sa- cramentalis, 4to. extremely rare, Jine clean copy, calf, 16* Lovanii per E. Vander Heerstraten, 1481 80 Amam^e (L.) Censuree Vulgatse atque a Tridentinis Canonizatae Ver- sionis Quinque Librorum Mosis, 4to. calf, As Franeq. 1620 81 , Anti-Barbarus Biblicus Lib. IV. auctus, best edition, 4to. vellum, Qs . lb, 1656 ** Written principally against the translators of the Bible in use among the Romanists. He defends the original texts against the charge of corruption, and makes many just remarks on the Septuagint and the Latin Vulgate; and on the latter he is very severe, especially on the editions of Sixtus V. and Clement VIII."— 0/W. 82 Ambrosii (S.) Opera, ex Editione Romana, S. Scripturse contextum ad faciliorem lectorem intelligentiam, ex ipsa sancti Doctores lec- tione, et ex LXX. Interpretura, quos potissimum sequitur, transla- tione erutum, complectente, 5 vols, in 2, folio, portrait^ calf, ^l^s . Paris, 1661 83 . Opera, ad Manuscriptos Codices Vaticanos, Gallicanos, Bel- gicos, &c. necnon ad editiones Veteres emendata ; studio et labore Slonachorum Ordinis S. Benedicti, 4 vols, folio, hf. bound, vellum, scarce, 51 \bs 6d . Venetiis, 17 AS 84 . aliud exemplar, 4 vols, folio, fne copy, new, in calf gilt, 71 I7s6d . ib^ 1748 Opera Omnia, Editio Benedictina, diligentius excusa et 85 86 aucta, 8 vols, in 4, 4to. vellum, 31 ISs 6d — calf gilt, Al As ib. 1781 Expositio seu Explanatio in Evangelium S. Lucae, Editio Princeps, with illuminated capitals, fine clean copy, from the Library of the late Rev, Dr, Nott, folio, half bound calf, very neat, 1/ 16s . Sine loco, 1476 •* Edition rare et la premiere de cet oii\TSLge."—Santander. 87 Ambrose's (Isaac) Works, viz. Doctrine of Regeneration, Practice of Sanctification, Looking unto Jesus, and the Ministration of, and Communion with Angels, 8vo. calf, neat, 8s . 1829 88 American Church. — Journals of the General Conventions in the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, from the year 1784 to 1814, 8vo. 7ieat, 3s . Philadelphia, 1817 89 another copy, with the Proceedings of the Convention held in 1817, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 6s , 1817-20 90 Ames (\V.) Of Conscience, with the Power and Causes thereof, 4to. hf.bd.calfAs . 1543 91 Lectiones in omnes Psalmos Davidis, small 8vo. neat, '•^s^d , Amst. 1635 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 7 92 Amesii (Gul.) de Conscientia et ejus Jure vel Casibus, lib. V. 18mo. calf, \s 6d . ^mst. 1631 93 Medulla Theologica, 18mo. calf, 2s . z6. 1659 94 Am hurst's (M.) Terree-Filius, or, Secret History of the University of Oxford, 12mo. calf, As 6d . 1754 It was an ancient custom at Oxford in the public acts, for some person, who was called Terrcs-Filius to mount the rostrum, and divert a large crowd from all parts with a merry oration, interspersed with secret history, raillery and sarcasm ; as the occasions of the times supplied him with matter. Amhurst was expelled from St. John's College, Oxford, probably for his whig principles, hincilla: lachrymcB ; he made it his business to satirize the University .--*See Ralph's Cmeof Authors. 95 Ammonius.— Quatuor Evangeliorum consonantiae, ab Ammonio Alexandrino congesta, ac a Victore Capuano Episcopo translata, 1 2mo. rare, hf. bound calf, 65 MoyunticE incedibiis Joannis Schcpffer, 1524 96 [Amner's (Richard)] Dissertation on the Weekly Festival of the Christian Church, in which the principal Questions concerning Sunday and the Sabbath are discussed, 12mo. bds. 2s 6d 1/68 97 Amyraldus's (M.) Treatise concerning Religion, in Refutation of the Opinion which accounts all Indifferent, 12mo. calf, 2s 1660 98 Ancyrani (M.) Disquisitiones II. de Residentia Canonicorum ; quibus accessit, de Tactibus Impudicis, an sint Peccata Mortalia vel Veni- alia ; cum Colloquio Critico, de Sphalmatis Virorum in re literaria illustrium, 8vo. calf, 3s 6d . Paris. 1695 98*Anderson's (Charles) Ancient Models in Ecclesiastical Architecture, small 8vo. bds. 3s . ^^^^ 99 [Anderson's (Henry)] Court Convert, or, a Sincere Sorrow for Sin, faithfully traversed ; expressing the Dignity of a True Penitent, drawn in little by one whose manifold misfortunes abroad, have rendered him necessitated to seek for shelter here, 12mo. calf, scarce, 5s . ' ' A Penitential Poem, privately printed, without date. 100 ' Enquiry into the Natural Right of Mankind to debate freely concerning Religion, 8vo. calf, neat. As . 1/37 101 Andrews's (James) Key to Scripture Chronology, 8vo. Is 1822 102 Andrewes's (Bp. Lancelot) XCVI. Sermons, with his Funeral Ser- mon, preached at St. Saviour's Southwark, by the Bishop of Ely, folio, fne large and clean copy, calf, ll lis 6d . 1631 another copy, folio, calf, neat, ll lOs . 1661 new edition, 5 vols. 8vo. bds: 21 12s 6d Oxford, 1841-2 XIX. Sermons concerning Prayer, 8vo. bds. 3s 6d 1830 Devotions, translated from the Greek by Dean Stanhope (and edited by Bishop Home) 12mo. 2s . 1778 Private Devotions and Manual for the Sick (translated and 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 edited by the Rev. Peter Hall, M.A.) 12mo. portrait, bds. 5s 1839 Devotions, translated and arranged anew (by the Rev. J. H. Newman) 12mo. 2s 6d . Oxford, 1842 - Pattern of Catechistical Doctrine at large, or, a Learned and Pious Exposition of the Ten Commandments, folio, calf, scarce, 185 • ^^'^^ Lincoln's inn fields.] 8 J. Leslie's catalogue. 110 Andrewes's (BpO Private Prayers for every day in the week and for several parts of each day, translated from the Greek, by Dean Stanhope, portraiis, 8vo. calf, 4s r, - , ^ a 111 Annotationes in Vetus Testamentum et in Epistolam ad Ephesios incerto autore, a Bibliotheca Joannis [WiUiams] Archie- piscopi Eboracensis, edente Ant. Scattergood, 8vo. calf, scarce^ ^ ^ ^ Cantab. 1/10 These Annotations by an unknown Author were found by Dr. Scattergood in MS. in Abp. Williams's Library at York. 1 12 Ansaldus (C. J.) de Authenticis S. Scripturarum apud S. S. Patres Lectionibus, 4to. half bound, vellum, scarce, 5s Veronce, 1/47 113 Anselmi (Sancti, Cantuariensis Archiepisc.) Opera omnia, necn on Eadmeri Historia Novorum, et alia Opuscula, Edttio Benedictma labore et studio D. GabrieUs Gerberon, folio, fine copy, French calf gilt, scarce, 21 lOs . ^. v ,T ^^ 114 . 1— - Opera, studio et opera D. Joannis Picardi, folio, ^«e copy, prize vellum, I8s , , . ^. .^^nT'"^' ^^^^ 115 Anthems, as now performed in the Cathedral Church, College, and St. Maurice Church, Winchester, 8vo. \s 6d l/Oo 116 Anthems, used in his Majesty's Chapels Royal, and most Cathedral Churches, 8vo. bds, scarce, 4s ^ . . . ^^^^ 117 Anti-Socinus, hoc est, solida et exacta Confutatio omnium et singulorum Errorum, quos olim Ariani, Ebionitse, Samosatemani, Pela^iani, et Tritheitse, horribih audacia propugnarunt, small 8vo. 77° , Ao r^rJ . Franc. 1612 vellum, 4s Oa ^ ,^ mi i • ^ i 118 Antonini (S. Archiepisc. Florentine) Summa Theologica, 4 vols Mio, vellum, 21 \Qs ^ ^. -„ • .- t. ^^.'•^!^^' ^^^ 119 Antiphonarium Monasticum ad Ritum Breviaru Benedictini, et ad Normam Cantus a S. Gregorio Magno instituti, secundum exem- plaria antiquissima allata, pro universali conformitate mtro- ducenda, et conservanda, folio, rubricated, fine copy, in a large and clear type, bound in hogskin, with clasps, 2Z 16s Impressum in Monasterio Einsidiensi, lool 120 Apocrypha.— An Essay concerning the Books commonly called Apocryphal, and the publick reading of them in the Church, 8jo. I ^ • 1/4U 121 Apoltnarii Interpretatio Psalmorum, versibus Heroicis, Graece et Latins, 12mo. neat, 3s 6rf ^ P^^- 15«9 \02 Apologie pour les Saincts Peres de I'Eglise, contre les Erreurs qui leur sont imposees, dans la Traduction du Traite de la Vocation des Gentils, attribue a St. Prosper, et dans les Reflexions du Traducteur ; dans le Livre de M. Morel, intitule Veritables Senti- mens de S. Augustin et de I'Eglise ; et dans les Ecrits de M. Le Moine, Docteur de Sorbonne, 4to. calf, 8s Par. lOol l'>3 Apologie pour la Morale des Reformez, ou Defense de leur Doctrine touchant la Justification, &c. pour Reponse au Livre de M. Ar- naud, 8vo. calf As ' . ^, • • -. u ^ -t 124 Apthorp (E.) Letters on the Prevalence of Christianity before its Civil Establishment, with Observations on a late History of the Decline of the Roman Empire, 8vo. russia, 6s Lond. 17/8 [52, great queen street, I I J. LESLIE 8 CATALOGUE. ^9 125 Apparel.— -The Mynd and Exposition of that excellent learned man Martyn Bucer, uppon these wordes of S. Matthewe, Woo be to the worlde because of offences. Matt. 18 : faythfuUy translated into Englishe, by a faythfuU brother, with certaine objections and answeres to the same. Printed at Emden, 1566 — An Answere to a Question that was mouyd, whi the godly men wold not weare a Surples, no date. —To my louynge brethren that is troublyd abowt the Popishe Apparrell, two short and comfortable Epistels, (Be ye constant, for the Lorde shall fight for yow, yowrs in Christ), without place or date — A Briefe Discourse against the Outwarde Apparell and Ministring Garmentes of the Popishe Church, 1556 : with a Poem, entitled "The Booke to the Reader."— To my faythfuU Brethren now afflycted, and to all those that unfaynedly loue the Lorde Jesus, {no place or date) an excessively rare and interesting collection in 1 vol. 12mo. black letter, 4/ 4s 126 Aquinatis (Divi Thomse) Questionea de Anima, 4to. fine clean copy, vellum, 12s Sine loco, 1472 127 Arcudii (Petri) LibriVn. de Concordia Ecclesise Occidentahs et Orientahs in Septem Sacramentorum administratione, 4to. calf, I2s . Lute tics, 1672 " Arcudius etoit tr^s attache aux sentimens et a la communion 6e.s Latins, et grand adversaire des Lutheriens et des Calvinistes. C'est dans cet esprit, qu'il a compose son Traite de la Concorde de I'Eglise Occid. et Orient. <&c., pour montrer que ces deux eglises s'accordoient anciennement, non seule- ment dans la doctrine des Sacramens, mais aussi dans leur administration. Son ouvrage des Sacramens est estimable, et Ton y trouve beaucoup des passages assez bien recueillis." — Dupin. 128 [Arderne's (Jas.)] Directions concerning the Matter and Stile of Sermons, 18mo. Is 6c? 1^71 Jas. Arderne DD. Chaplain in ordinary to Charles II. who bestowed on him the Deanery of Chester, 1682. 129 Aristeus's Ancient History of the Septuagint, translated from the Greek, by Dr. John Donne, 18mo. neat, 2s 1685 130 ARiSTiENETi Epistolee Greece, cum Latina Interpretatione et Notis, 12mo. bds. 2s . ^«'*- 1639 131 Arnald's (Richard) Critical Commentary upon the Book of the Wisdom of Solomon, and on Ecclesiasticus, folio, bds. uncut, 12s 1760 132 Arnauld (Antoine) de la Lecture de rEcriture Sainte, 1680— Causa Janseniana, sive Fictitia Haeresis sex disquisitionibus a Paulo Irenseo, (M. Arnauld) 1680— in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, As 6c? — L'Esprit de M. Arnaud tire de sa conduite, et des Ecrits de lui et de ses disciples, particulierement de 1' Apologie pour les Catholiques, 2 vols. 12mo. neat. As Deventer, 1684 Histoire Abregee de la Vie et des Ouvrages de M. Ar- 133 134 135 nauld, ci-devant imprimee sous le titre de " Question Curieiise," &c. 12mo. neat, 2s 6d Cologne, 1685 Justification de M. 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Leslie's catalogje. 11 151 [Asplin's (W.)] Alkibla, a Disquisition upon Worshipping towards the East, &c. 1728— The Anatomy of the Kebla, or a Dissection of the Defence of Eastward Adoration, &c. 1729— A Letter to the Bishop of London, occasioned by the abuse of a passage in his Lordship's Pastoral Letter, 1730— in 1 vol. 8vo. cf. nt. 7s6d 152 Assembly's Annotations upon all the Books of the Old and New Testament, best edition, 2 vols, folio, calf, £1. Ss 1610 153 , Additional Annotations, or, a Collection of all the several Additions to the third impression of that most excellent work, entitled, Annotations upon all the Books of the Old and New Testament, small 8vo. calf, scarce, 4s 6d 16o8 '< Published for the ease and benefit of those who have already bought the former impressions." . 154 Assheton's (W. Brazenose Coll. Oxon.) 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Benedicti, 5 vols. • Q ^^i:« ,,«7/,/rw 'V Patavii, 1//7 m 3, lolio, vellum, 61 , r«. ,. t» i n 166 Interpretatio Psalmorum sive de Tituhs Psalmorum, hr, et Lat. folio, vellum, ll 1 Is 6d-boards, 1/ 5s Romce 1746 167 Atheist Silenced, or the Existence of a Deity and his Creation of the World demonstrated, from Reason and the Light of Nature only, 18mo. Is Lincoln's inn fields.] ii 12 J, Leslie's catalogue. 168 Athenagor^ (S.) Apologia pro Christianis et de^ Resurrectione Mortuorum, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Variorum, cura Dechair, best edition, 8vo. calf. Is / . • t> v • ^^^"- .^^.f 169 Athenagoras's Apologeticks for the Christian Migion and the Truth of the Resurrection, against Sceptics and Infidels ot that acre • with Fragments from Justin Martyr, Methodius, and Jose- phus, on the Resurrection and State of the Dead ; translated from the Greek, with Notes by D. Humphreys, 8vo. calf, scarce, 7s 1714 170 Atterbury's (Bp.) Sermons and Discourses on several subjects, 4 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf 14s • }^26 171 . another copy, 4 vols. H^o.Jine copy, calf, 10s l/c^u *• He has a peculiar force in his way. This art of his is used with the most exact and honest skill. He never attempts your passions till he has con- vinced vour reason. All the objections which you can form are laid open and dispersed before he uses the least vehemence in his Sermon ; but when he thinks he has your head, he very soon wins your heart, and never pre- tends to shew you the beauty of holiness, till he has convinced you of the truth of it." 172 173 Answer to some Considerations on the Spirit of Martin Luther, and the Original of the Reformation, lately printed at Oxford, 4 to. sewed, U 6d • ^_ Oxjord, 1687 Rio-hts, Powers, and Privileges of an English Convocation stated and° vindicated, in Answer to Dr. Wake's Authority of Christian Princes, 8vo. calf scarce, 8s Land. 1700 174 Epistolary Correspondence, Visitation Charges, Speeches, and Miscellanies, with Historical Notes, 4 vols. 8vo. hf hd. calf uncut, \l As . • ^783 another copy, 4 vols. 8vo. hds. \l As 1789 175 176 A very learned correspondence took place between Bishops Potter and Attcfbury, respecting the times in which the four Gospels were written; which is preserved in the Epistolary Correspondence of Atterbury. (Lewis, L.L.D. Ch, Ch. Oxon,) Sermons on select sub- jects, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, 6s . 1743 177 Attersoll's (W.) Commentarie upon the Epistle of St. Paul to Philemon, folio, calf scarce, 16s 1635 178 Attonis (Sanctse Vercellarum Eccles. Episcopi) Opera ; Prsefatione et Commentariis illustrata, a D. Carolo Burontio del Signore, 2 vols, in 1, folio, half bound, vellum, \l 10s Vercellis, 1768 179 AuGUSTiNi (D. Aurelii, Hipponensis Episcopi) Opera omnia ; opera et studio D. Erasmi Roterodami, cum Indicibus, 10 vols, in 5, foho, calf 41 4s . Basil. 1569 Opera omnia, per Theologos Lovanienses ex manuscriptis 180 181 182 codicibus multo labore emendata, et ab innumeris erroribus vindi- cata, cum Indicibus, &c. 12 vols, in 7, folio, fine copy, old French red morocco, gilt leaves, and full gilt backs, 8/ 8* Par, 1586 Opera omnia, Editio Benedictina, 1 1 vols, in 8, folio, calf scarce, \2l I2s Par. 1679-1700 aliud exemplar, 11 vols, in 8, folio, /we copy, calf 141 14s . ib. 1679-1700 [52, great dUEEN STREET, J LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 13 183 AuGUSTiNi, (Sancti) Opera omnia, cum Appendix Augustiniana, in qua sunt S. Prosperi carmen de ingratis, et Pelagii Commentarii in Epistolas S. Pauli, cum Notis J. Clerici, Editio Benedictina, 12 vols, in 9, folio, vellum, \\l lis Antverpice, 1700 Opera omnia^ ad Editionem Benedictinam expressa, 12 vols, bound in 15, imperial 8vo. calf gilt, 14/ 14s Par. 1837-40 Sermones Inediti, cura et studio D. Caillau, folio, sewed 21 2s . '■*. 1842 S. 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Leslie's catalogue. 199 Augustine's (St.) Confessions, revised from a former Translation, by the Rev. E. B. Pusey, D.D. 8vo. Ids, %s Oxford, 1838 200 The Judgment of the Learned and Pious St. Augustine concerning Penal Laws against Conventicles, and for Unity m Religion, small 4to. 4s . • . ^^^,^ 201 AuRELii (Petri) Opera, jussu et impensis Cleri Gallicani denuo m lucem edita, 3 vols, in 1, folio, \l . 1646 ContBins— Assertio Epistolse Gallise Anti'stitum, qua Libros Nicolai Smithaei et Danielis a Jesu damnarunt; Responsio ad octo Causas Spongise prse- ambulas; Vindiniie Censurse . Facultatis Theologise Parisiensis ad versus Spongiam Loemelii ; Responsio ad Sirmondum de Canone Arausicano; Ancereticus et Orthodoxus adversus Sirmondum. 202 Austin's (W.) 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Theatrum Triumphans ; or, a Discourse of Plays, shewing the Lawfulness and excellent Use of Dramatique Poesy, and Vindicating the Stage from all those Groundless Calumnies, wherewithit is aspersed, 18mo. scarce, 2s , ^ ,. , \j,' 214 Bale's (John) Actes or Unchaste Examples of the English Vota- ryes, gathered out of theyr owne Legendes and Chronycles, two parts in 1 vol. i8mo. black letter, ^xb.^, duplicate copy from the King's Library at Windsor, with the book plate, and crown on the sides, old morocco, 18s • ^^ond, 15dO *' Bale designed to complete this history in four books, which should detect the foul lives and practices of the monasteries, both men and women, from the first time of their institution till that last ap:e wherem they were dis- solved in England. He published only the first tvvo, l^^;^^^^^' Pf,f/^jy bein? advised, to suppress them for decency, if not for re hgion s sake an assault on which mi^t seem to be made, if so many abommable and shameful facts should come to light, as Bale had coWected.' —Strype. 215 - Pageant of Popes ; containing the Lyves of all the Bishops 216 of Rome tS 1555. In the ^vhicli is manifest y shewed the be- ginning of Antichrist, and increasing to his fulness ; and also the wayning of his power again. Shewing many straunge notorious outrageous, and tragicall parts played by them, the lyke whereof hath not els bin hearde, small 4to. black letter, the title sup- plied by an admirable MS. facsimile, calf, very neat, ^^J' A Mvsterye of Inyquyte contayned within the Heretycall Genealogye of Ponce Pantolobus, is here both dysclosed and con- futed by Johan Bale, 12mo. black letter, extremely rare, fine copy, old green morocco, 21 \2s 6d , ,.. j ik^k '" Emprynied at Geneva, by My chad Woode, 1545 Sold at Forster's sale in 1806 for £6. 12s. 217 BalguVs (John, St. John's Coll. Camb.) Sermons on various sub- ject, 2 vols. 8vo. ea{f «eaJ, 4« • „ r. 700 218 _ another copy, 2 vols. Sw.fine copy, calf 5s U90 21 q Sermons on practical subjects, 8vo. caz/.^soa 220 Collection of Tracts, Moral and Theological, 8vo. neat,^2s^ Essav on Redemption, 8vo. hds. Is Crf 1785 (Archdn. Thomas, St. Jo^^'t'^"'"'',) J^Z^'^'^'^T^ various subjects, B.o.calA^n.at3^- ^t'^tfJi ' 221 222 223 224 '!lS:ir;e7onvrri;u7 subjects, and Charges delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Winchester, edited by the Rev^ BAL;?MM;tV)V™onfon^mportant subject. 1745 -Britain's ^ Remeitanir, 1747 -Sharp's '(Dr W.) Sermon before the Uni- versitv of Oxford, 1754, &c. in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, 2s brf - 225 BalTz I (Stephani) Miscellanea, novo ordine digesta, e non pauc.s ineto s^ Monumentis opportunisque Animadversionibus auc a, U et studio, J. D Mansi. Archiepisc. Lucensis,^4^ vols.^foho. - •Ftrirrof'he'n.ents c° this work, see " ho.B,^s mtiiia Seriptorum,' p. 159-89. Lincoln's inn fields.] 16 J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 226 Bampton Lecture Sermons, preached before the UDiversity of Oxford, on the following subjects, viz. To Confirm and Establish the Christian Faith, and to Confute all Heretics and Schismatics ; upon the Divine Authority of the Holy Scriptures ; upon the Authority of the Writings of the Primitive Fathers as to the Faith and Practice of the Primitive Church ; upon the Divinity of our Saviour, and of the Holy Ghost ; upon the Articles of the Chris- tian Faith, as comprehended in the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds, &c. from the commencement in 1780 to 1843, {excepting the volume for \7S3 and 1829) 64 vols. %yo. fine copy, new in calf gill, 31/. 10s 227 1780. Bandinel's (Dr. J.) on the Peculiar Doctrines of Chris- tianity, 8 vo. ca//, 55 . 1780 228 1781. Neves' (T.) Jesus the Saviour, &c. of Mankind, 8vo. calf gilt, 7s 6d . . 1781 229 1 782. Holmes's (R.) On the Prophecies and Testimony of John the Baptist, and parallel Prophecies of Jesus Christ, 8vo. calf gilt, 7s 1782 230 1 784. White's (J.) Comparison of Christianity with Mahometanism, 8vo. calf, neat, 6s— calf gilt, 7s 6d . 1811 " The Philoi»opher will be instructed by the depth of hi8 researches, and the Infidel will be often staggered by the force of his reasoning. The man of curiosity will be delighted at the stores of rare and recondite information which it lays open, and the man of taste will be captivated with the various and shining beauties which adorn its style." — Mo?i. Rev. 231 178.5. Churton's (R.) on*the Prophecies respecting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 8vo. bds . 5s— calf gilt, 7s 6d . 1785 232 1786. Croft's (G.) on the Use and Abuse of Reason, Authority of the Fathers, Conduct of the Reformers, &c. 8vo. hds. very scarce, 9s— calf gilt, lOs 6d . . 1786 233 1787. Hawkins's (W.) on Scripture Mysteries, 8vo. calf gilt, 6s 1787 234 1788. Shepherd's (R.) on the Ground and Credibility of the Chris- tian Rehgion, 8vo. calf gilt, 6s . 1788 235 171^0. Rett's (H.) on the Conduct and Opinions of the Primitive Christians, 8vo. calf gilt, 55 . 1792 236 1791. MoRREs' (R.) on Faith in General, 8vo. calf gilt, Ss 1791 237 1792. Eveleigh's (J.) Substance and History of the Christian Religion, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s— calf gilt, 6s 1794 238 1 793. Williamson's (J.) on the Truth, Inspiration, Authority, and End of the Scriptures, 8vo. calf gilt, 6s 1793 239 1794. Wintle's (T.) Expediency, Prediction, and Accomplishment of the Christian Redemption illustrated, 8vo. calf gilt, 6s 1794 240 1795. Veysie's (D.) Doctrine of the Atonement, illustrated and defended, 8vo. calf gilt, 8s . . 1795 241 1796. Gray's (R.) on the Principles of the Reformation, 8vo. bds, 5s— calf gilt, 6s 6d . ^ 1796 242 1797. Finch's (W.) on the Objections of Infidel Historians, and other Writers against Christianity, Svo. calf gilt, 7s 1 797 243 1798. Hall's (C. H.) on the " Fulness of Time," 8vo. calf gilt, 85 1799 [52, great queen street. J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 17 Bampton Lectures — continued, 244 1799. Barrow's (W.) on the Necessity or Credibility of the Chris- tian Revelation, 8vo. calf gilt, 7s 6d . 1799 245 1800. Richards' (G.) Divine Origin of Prophecy illustrated, 8vo. calf gilt, Ss . - ^^^^ 246 1801. Faber's (G. S.) ** Horse Mosaicse," 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, \6s . . 1S\^ 247 1802. Notts (G. F.) Religious Enthusiasm considered, 8vo. calf gilt,Ss . . 180^ 248 1803. Farrer's (J.) on the Mission and Character of Christ, 8vo. calf gilt, 7s . , . 1804 249 1804. Lawrence's (Abp.) on the Articles of the Church, impro- perly considered Calvinistical Svo. calf gilt, Ss . 1820 250 1805. Nares's (E.) Viev2mo. neat, 2s . • Xovawii, 1566 279 Barl^i (Casp.) Dissertatiuncula, in qua ahquot patriae nostrse Theo- logorum ac Ecclesiastarum malesana consilio, et studia justa Orationis liber tate reprehend untur, sm. 4 to. sewed, 2s Lugd. Bat. 1616 280 Barlow's (Bp.) Brutum Fulmen, or the Bull of Pope Pius V. con- cerning the Damnation, Excommunication, and Deposition of Q. Elizabeth ; whereunto is annexed, the Bull of Pope Paul the Third, containing the Damnation, Excommunication, &c. of K. Henry VIII. 4to. caZ/, 5s . • 1^81 another copy, large paper, 4to. calf, 7s 1681 Several Miscellaneous and Weighty Cases of Conscience, 281 282 learnedly and judiciously resolved, 8vo. portrait, calf, scarce, 8s . . • 1^92 283 (John) Exposition of the Second Epistle of the Apostle Paul to Timothy, 4to. vellum, scarce, 10s 1623 [52, great queen street. J. Leslie's catalogue. 19 284 Barnes's (Joshua) Good Old Way; Three Brief Discourses on Church and State, 8vo. Is 6c? . . . * v ^u • . ^ * 285 Baronii (Caesaris, Cardinalis) Annales Ecclesiastici, a Christo nato ad annum 1 198, cum Ant. Pagi, Criticis in Universos Annales Ba- ronii, Notis J. D. Card. Mansi, 19 vols. Lucce, 1 738-46. -Oderici Raynaldi, Annales Ecclesiastici, post Baronium ab Anno 1198, ad annum 1565, cum Notis J.D. Mansi, 15 vols. ib. 1747-56.— Annal. Ecclesiasticorum Baronii Apparatus, ib. 1740.— Indices ad Annales Ecclesiasticos Baronii et Raynaldi, 3 vols. ib. 17^7— best editions, together 38 vols, foho, fine copy, handsomely bound m rich calf gilt, 421 . • ./. . 7/ 286 aliud exemplar, 38 vols. foUo,/we copy, uniform in vellum, 7 leaves supplied by MS. facsimile, 31/ 10s " Protestants themselves acknowledge that this work is indispensable. With uncommon industry Baronius has collected complete and connected annals of Christian affairs during the first twelve centuries. From the Papal archives he has drawn an immense number of original documents, which have thrown a new light upon history. JSot only for the history ot the Church, but also for all other history, an abundant store of materials i8 still concealed in this admirable work." — Schrceckh. ^ , i n j* i u 287 L'Abrege des Annales Ecclesiastiques de Cardinal 15a- ronius, faict par Henri de Sponde, Eveque de Pamier mis en FrauQois et continue jusqu'a la fin de V annee 1 635, par P. Coppin, 4 vols, in 3, folio, old red morocco, gilt leaves, 2/ 10s Par. 1636-43 288 Barr's (James) Anglican Church Architecture, with some Remarks upon Ecclesiastical Furniture ; to which is added, a short Account of the Symbols used by the Early Christians, and of those appropriated to the Saints in the Calendar of the Anglican Church, s^^ll^Sv^o^. wood-cuts, bds. 6s '.•/-. r <. 289 Barradii (Sebastiani, Soc. Jesu) Commentana in Concordiam et Historiam Evangelicam, 4 vols. Mogunti 65 . Paris, 1691 " I.e style de ce Prelat est puret elegant, ses expressions grandcs et sublimes, ge» pensees noble, et pleine de majeste." [52, gueat ql'een street, 310 Basile— LesAscetiques, ou Traittez Spirituels deSt. Basilele Grand traduits en Fran9ois, et eclaircis par des Remarques tire^s des Conciles et des Saints Peres del'Eglise par M. Hermant, 8vo. calf, neat, 4s ^^^' ^^^^ 311 Basire's (Isaac) Ancient Liberty of the Britannick Church, and the Legitimate Exemption thereof from the Roman Patriarchate, asserted ; with Three Chapters concerning the Privileges of the Britannick Church, &c. selected from Barnes's Catholico-Romanus Pacificus, Sfc, 12mo. very scarce, fine copy, calf neat, \0s 6d 1661 312 Bates's (Ely) Rural Philosophy; or Reflections on Knowledge, Virtue, and Happiness, calf, 3s % ^ . , „ 1 r^u-?^^ '« As a companion in retirement I strongly recommend Bates's Rural Philoso- phy, which is a valuable specimen of the Moral Literature of the I9th cen- tur\"— Bishop of St, Davids, 1 t^ , • 3] 3 ' (James) Essay towards a Rationale of the Literal Doctrme of Original Sin, 8vo. Is . . , -r.- • ^''^^ 314 (Julius) Critica Hebrsea, or, Hebrew-Enghsh Dictionary, without Points, in which the several Derivations are reduced to their Genuine Roots, and their Specific Significations from thence illustrated, &c. 4to. half bound, calf, lOs 6d . ^ ^ ]J^'^ (W.) Harmony of the Divine Attributes, in the tontinu- 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 ance and Accomplishment of Man's Redemption by the Lord Jesus Christ, 4to. portrait by Faithorne, calf, 4s 6d lo/o the same, 8vo. portrait, fine copy, tree marbled caij gilt, m f^J , 1688 H Divinity of the Christian Religion proved by the Evidence of Reason and Divine Revelation, 8vo. calf, 2s 1677 Dangers of Prosperity discovered, in several Sermons upon Prov. i. 27. 8vo. ca//, wca^ 3s . 1^85 another copy, 8vo. portrait by White, fine copy, old crimson morocco, gilt leaves, 7s . Ip8a Spiritual Perfection Unfolded and Enforced, 8vo. calj, 6s ^ 1699 Funeral Sermon for the Rev. Richard Baxter, 12mo. If -[ Rfl , 1692 322 BA™sT's'^(Dean) Life and Literary Remains, edited by Thomas y^2.xiOTi,fineportrait,^vo,calf,7s^d *j 10^. Jnlf 323 [BATTELL's(Ralph)]VulgarErrorsm Divinity removed, 12mo. cag I^n^^lfst of Clergy who were thought not to qualify themselves upon the Revo- l?,tion at the end of Mr. Kettlewell's Life, by Lee, p. xxii. of the Appendix, Mr.Zttell fs one of them, and described as Curate and Usher at Hertford 324 Batty's (Adam) Sermons on various subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. calf 4s bd 325 Baxter's (A.) Enquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul, wherein t^e Immateriality of' the Soul is evinced, from the principles of Reason and Philosophy, with the Appendix, 3 vols. 8vo. ^^^^J^^^^^^ ^^Containinethe iustest and most precise notions of God and the Soul, and ^s W^^^^^^^ of the most finiLd of its kind."- TF«r5.r.o.. 326 - -Evidence of Reason in proof of the Immortality of the Soul, edited by J. Duncan, 8vo. bds. 3s 177y Lincoln's inn fields.] '22 J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 327 Baxter's (A.) Matho : a Dialogue, in which the first Principles of Philosophy and Astronomy are accommodated to the capacities of young persons, and the principles of Natural Religion are deduced, 2 vols. 8vo. calf. As ^d . 1740 (Richard) Christian Directory, or a Sum of Practical Theo- logy and Cases of Conscience, io\iOy portrait, calf \l \s 1C78 Catholic Theologie, plain, pure, peaceable, for pacification of the dogmatical Word -Warriors, foho, portrait , calf, \{)s 1675 Methodus Theologise Christianae, folio, portrait , calf lOs 1681 Life and Times, published from his own MSS. with his 328 329 330 33 i 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 .343 344 Funeral Sermon by Sylvester, sliyhtly stained, portrait, calf scarce, 1/ 10s . . 1696 Certain Disputations of Right to Sacraments and the True Nature of Visible Christianity, 4to. calf As 16.57 Reasons of the Christian Religion, 4io. fine portrait, culfj 7s . . 1667 another copy (the preface supplied in MS.), 4to, portrait, calf, 4s 6d , . 1667 Confession of his Faith, especially concerning the Interest of Repentance, and Sincere Obedience to Christ, in our Justifica- tion and Salvation, 4to. 3.s' 6d , 1655 — Of Justification, four Disputations, clearly and amicably defending the Truth, against the unnecessary Expositions of divers Learned and Reverend Brethren, small 4to. calf 3s 1658 Saint's Everlasting Rest, poor copy, calf Ss 1652 Life of Faith, 4to. engraved title, and fine portrait by White, calf 4s 6rf . . 1670 — Treatise of Self Denyall, 4to. {stained, and two leaves sup- plied in MS.) scarce, 2s 6d . 1660 Divine Life, in three Treatises — Of the Knowledge of God, of Walking with God, and of Conversing with God in Solitude, 4to. 2s 6c? . . 1664 Answer to Dr. Edward Stillingfleet's Charge of Separation, 4to. sewed, 2s . . 1680 - — Farewell Sermon, prepared to have been Preached to his Hearers at Kidderminster, at his departure, but forbidden, small 4to. setved, Is 6d . . 1683 — ■ More Reasons for the Christian Religion, and no Reason against it, 18mo. 2s . 1672 Holy Commonwealth, or Political Aphorisms, opening the 345 -- 346 347 true Principles of Government, small Svo.fne copy, calf warbled leaves, (jivith the book plate of Wriothesley , Duke of Bedford, 1703), 4s . . 1639 Safe Religion ; or. Three Disputations for the Reformed Catholic Religion, against Popery, small 8\o. fine copy, calf, 4s 1657 another copy, small 8vo. 3s 1657 Sermon on Judgment, preached at St. Paul's, 18mo. calf 2s . . . 1665 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, I J. Leslie's catalogue. 23 348 Baxter's (Richard) Mischiefs of Self Ignorance, and the Benefits of Self Acquaintance ; opened in divers Sermons at Dunstan's West, 12mo. slightly wormed, calf, 3s . ^}^.^^ 349 Cure of Church Divisions ; or, Du'ections for Weak Chris- tians to keep them from being Dividers or Troublers of the Church, small 8vo. ^^ 5 Ziue*. 365 Bean's (James) Family Worship ; a Course of Morning and Evening Prayers, for every day in the Month, 8vo. tjds. Lincoln's inn fields.] 24 366 J. LESLIE*S CATALOGUE. Beard's (Tho.) Theatre of God*s Judgments ; wherein is repre- sented the admirable Justice of God, against all Notorious Sin- ners, &c. Collected out of Sacred, Ecclesiastical and Profane Histories, 4to. ^fine clean copy, calf, gilt leaves, 7s 6d 1612 367 Beaumont (C. Arckeveque de Paris) Instruction Pastorale, 8vo. neat, 3s 6d . 1763 368 Beausobre (J.) Histoire de Manich^e et du Manich^isme, ou Ton trouve aussi de Basilide, de Marcion : de Bardesanes, et leurs sentimens, et Ton decouvre I'Origine des plusieurs cultes, et Ceremonies qui se sonts introduits dans le Christianisme, 2 vols. Ato, fine copy, velluniy 21 12s 6d Amst. 1734-9 369 • — autre exemplaire, 2 vols. 4to. with manuscript memo- randa on the margins, hf, bd. uncutt 21 5s ib. 1734-9 *' This work of Beausobre, of which I have made great use, contains, not only a laboured history of the Maniehees, but likewise several entertaining and useful digressions concerning the opinions of the Heathen philosophers, and the most early Christian sects. I wish some learned man might have sufficient license and encouragement to give us a handsome edition of it in English." — Lardner. 370 371 Sermons sur le XII. Chapitre de S. Paul aux Romains, et sur le XI. Chapitre de I'Evangile selon S. Jean, 4 vols. 8vo. free marbled calf gilt , l/4s Lausanne, 1755 (Isaac de) Histoire de la Reformation, ou Origine et Pro- 372 gres du Lutheranisme, dans 1' Empire et les Etats de la Confession d'Augsbourg, depuis 1517, jusqu'en 1530, 4 vols. 8vo. fine copy hf. bd. French calf gilt, 1/ 6s Berlin, 1785 and Lenfant's New Version according to the Gospel of 372* 373 St. Matthew, with a Literal Comment on all the difficult passages, intended chiefly for young Students in Divinity, 8vo. bds, 4s 6d 1788 another copy, 8vo. calf, 6s . 1779 Becket. — La Vie de St. Thomas, Archevesque de Canterbery et Martyr, tiree des quatre auteurs contemporains qui Font ecrite, et des historiens d'Angleterre qui en ont parle, 12mo. very scarce, neat, 7s . Par. 1674 374 Beckii (M.) Paraphrasis Chaldaica I. Libri Chronicorum, hactenus inedita et multum desiderata, nunc vero e Codice MSS. Antiq. Membranaceo Bib. Rev. Ministerii Erfordinensis exscripta, 4 to. vellum, 6s . August. Vind. 1680 ThisTargum on the Books of Chronicles, which for a long time was unknown both to Jews and Christians, was discovered by Dr. Beck in the Library at Erfurt. 375 Becon's (Thomas) Works, viz.: Newes out of Heaven— The Christ- masse Banket — The Potacion for Lente— Pathway unto Prayer — The Nosegay — The Polecy of Warre— David's Harpe— -The New Yeare*s Gifte - Invecty ve against Swearyng — Of Matrimony— The Gouvernance of Vertue— A New Catechisme, sette forth dialogue- wise in familiare talke betweene the Father and the Son, &c. folio, BLACK LETTER, fine clean copy, calf, 21 lOs London, by John Day, 1564 376 Sick Man's Salve, 12mo. black letter, ^*/te clean copy. {wants title) calf, 4s [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE*S CATALOGUE. 25 377 Bed^ (Venerabilis) Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum, Latme et Anglo-Saxonice, cura J. Smith, una cum reliquis ejus openbus Historicis, folio, plates, calf 41 IO5 Cantab. 1722 378 Opera Omnia, 8 vols, in 4, folio, hf. bd. calf, 41 Basil. 1563 379 aliud exemplar, 8 vols, in 4, folio, rough calf, neat, 41 10s Colonics, 1612 380 Opera Omnia, best edition,^ vols, in 3, folio, /we large copy. in the original hogshin binding, with clasps, ol 15s 6d ib. 1688 The late Bp. Van Mildert's copy, with his book-plate. 3S1 Ecclesiastica Historia Gentis Anglorum Libri quinque, AntverpicB, 1500— Platyna de Vitis Pontificum, Venet. 1518-- Pontanus de Bello Neapolitano et de Sermone, Neapoli, 15('9--in 1 vol. folio, in the original oak boards, with clasps, 1 / 1 Is 6g? 382 Ecclesiastica Historia divi Eusebii et Ecclesiastica Historia Gentis Anglorum VenerabiUs Bedse, Haganau, 1506— Platyna de Vitis Pontificum, Norenb. 1481— in 1 vol. folio, in the original hogshin binding, oah boards, with brass clasps and corners, 1/10* 383 Bede's (Venerable) Miscellaneous Works, in the original Latin, col- lated with the MSS, and various printed editions, accompanied by a new English translation of the Historical Works, and a Life of the Author, by the Rev. T. A. Giles, 6 vols. 8vo. bds. 3/ 3s Lond. 1843 These contain all Bede's Works, except his Theological Commentaries, which will form the next portion of the work. 384 Bedford's (Arthur) Scripture Chronology demonstrated by Astro- nomical calculations, or an Account of Time from the Creation to the Destruction of Jerusalem, in a manner first proposed by Abp. Usher, together with the History of the World from its Creation to the Time when Dr. Prideaux wrote his Connexion, &c. folio, maps and plates, calf, 14s , ,, , % ^i_ . ,. ,> r'^-''^^ 385 Serious Remonstrance in behalf of the Christian Religion, against the Horrid Blasphemies and Impieties which are still u^sed in the English Playhouses, 8vo. ca//, 3s . 1719 Evil and Danger of Stage Plays, shewing their natural 386 tendency to destroy Religion, and introduce a general Corruption of Manners, 8vo. calf, 3s ' , . t.- c 387 Bedwell's (W.) 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Is Gd 1781 392 Defence of Revelation in general, and the Gospel in parti- cular, 8vo. calf 7ieat, 3s 1766 393 Bellamy's (Daniel) Family Preacher, consisting of Practical Dis- courses for every Sunday throughout the Year, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, 5s 1754 ** A truly valuable collection," 394 Truth and Safety of the Christian Religion, deduced from Reason and Revelation; to which is added, his Paraphrase on the Book of Job, 4to. portrait^ bds, 5s 6d 1789 395 [Bellamy's (Thos.)] Philanax Anglicus, or Christian Caveat for all Kings, Princes and Prelates, how they entrust a sort of pretended Protestants of Integrity, to commix with their respective Govern- ments ; shewing plainly, that it is impossible to be at the same time Presbyterians, and not Rebels, 18mo. curious and scarce^ 3s 1663 396 Bellarmini (Roberti Cardinalis) Disputationes de Controversiis Christianse Fidei adversns hujus temporis Haereticos, cum totius Operis recognitione ab eodem facta. Accedit Appendix Monumen- torum Ecclesiasticorum ad Qusestiones Polemicas de recentioribus Erroribus perquam utilis, &c. 4 vols. 4to. sprinkled calf gilt, 8/ 18s 6^ Roinee, 1832 -4a, Disputationes de Controversiis Fidei adversus hujus tem- 397 398 399 400 poris Haereticos ; ed. Joannis Vitzk, editio optima, 4 vols, folio, calf very scarce, 61 16s 6c? Pragce, 1721 aliud exemplar, 4 vols, in 2, fol. vellum, 31 3s Colonice, 1615 de Indulgentiis et Jubileo libri duo, 12mo. neat, 3s Paris. 1599 Vita Roberti Cardinalis Bellarmini, e Soc. Jesu. Italico scripta a Jacobo Fulligatto, Latine reddita a Silvestro Petra Sancta, 4to. calf, 5s Leodii, 1626 401 Belliolani (I. D.) de Una Christi in Terris Ecclesia Libri sex, 12mo. neat^ 3s 6d Lovanii, 1587 402 Christianse Pietatis Summarium, contra varias eetatis nostrse hsereses, sive de Virtutibus Tribus, Fide, Spe et Charitate, Lib. VII. 12mo. neat, 3s ib. 1599 403 Bengelh (J. A.) Apparatus Criticus ad Novum Testamentum ; Criseos Sacrse Compendium, Limam, Supplementum, ac Fructum exhibens. Editio secunda, aucta et emendata, curante P. D. Burkio, 4to.r;e//Mw, I2s 2^ubing(B, \763 401 Defensio Novi Testamenti Greeci Tubingse, Anno MDCCXXXIV. editi, 8vo. 2s Lug. Bat. 1737 405 Benjoin's (George) Jonah, a faithful translation, from the original, with Philological and Explanatory Notes, and a Preliminary Dis- course, proving the Genuineness, Authenticity, and the Integrity of the present Text, 4to. bds. 3s 6d—hf. bd, calf 4s 6c? Camb. 1796 [52, great qleen street. J. LESLIES catalogue. 2/ -406 Ben joints Vindication of the much controverted passages, Deut. 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Is 6^Z 1/16 Directions for Studying, I. A General System of Divinity. 423 424 425 II. the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, to which is added, St. Jerom's Epistle to Nepotianus, 8vo. calf, neat, 4s 1727 '* Whoever wishes to see a full account of every thing which passed relative to these Articles, may consult this work." — Bp. Tomline. Grammatica Hebrsea, 8vo. calf, 2s 1728 aliud exemplar, small 8vo. Is 6d 1731 Works, viz. History of the joint use of Precomposed set Forms of Prayer, with a Discourse of the Gifts of Prayer — A Paraphrase with Annotations upon the Book of Common Prayer — A Discourse of Joint Prayer — The Rights of the Clergy of the Christian Church — Confutation of Popery and of Quakerism — together 3 vols. 8vo. calf, 1 5s 1708-14 426 Benoist (Elie) Melange de Remarques Critiques, Historiques, et Philosophiques sur les Dissertations de M. Toland, intitulees "L' Homme sans Superstition," et " Les Origines Judaiques,*' 8vo. calf neat y 3s . Delft. 1712 427 ■ — Pratique de la Regie de S. Benoist, 12mo. neat, 2s 6d Par. 1700 Lincoln's inn fields.] 28 J. Leslie's catalocjuk. 428 Benson's (C. Master of the Temple) Chronology of our Saviour's Life, or an Inquiry into the true time of the Birth, Baptism, and Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, 8vo. bds. scarce , 7s 6d 1819 429 (Geo.) History of the Life of Jesus Christ, taken from the New Testament, with Observations and Reflections proper to illustrate the Excellence of His character, and the Divinity of His Mission and Religion ; with Life of the Author, 4to. portrait, hf. bd. calf, 7s— calf, 8* 1764 430 Paraphrase and Notes on the First Epistle of St. Peter, 431 with a Dissertation on 1 Peter iii. 17, &c. 4to. hf, bd. 2s 6d 1742 Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul ; to which are annexed. Critical Dissertations on several subjects, for their better understanding, 4to. calf, 7s 6d 1734 " Deservedly held in high estimation." — Biograph. 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Middleton, 1721, in 1 vol. 4to. bds, 6s A short Account of Dr. Bentley's Humanity and Justice, to those Authors who have written before him ; with an Honest Vindication of Thomas Stanley, Esq., and his Notes on Calli- machus, small 8vo. ^^^^ ^^^^ Opera Omnia. Post Horstium denuo recognita aucta et in meliorem digesta ordinem; necnon novis Prsefationibus, Admo- nitionibus, Notis, et Observationibus, Indicibusque copiossimis locupletata et illustrata secundis curis D. Johannis Mabi Ion Presbyt. et Monachi Benedictini, 2 vols, foho, calf 21 10s ib, 1607 Onera Omnia, ad Editionem Benedictinam J. Mabillonii 452 453 454 'expressa, 4 vols. imp. 8vo. calf gilt, contents lettered, 31 10*^^^^^ 455 Opera Omnia, juxta Edit. Monachorum S. Benedicti, 6 vols, in 3, 4to. calf gilt, 31 3s V^netus, 1781 Lincoln's inn fields.] 30 J. Leslie's catalogue. 45G Bernardi (Sancti) Expositione sopra lo Euangelio de la Seconda feria de Pascha, con la Expositione de la Omelia de Ongene sopra lo Evan-elio de la quinta feria de Pasca.-S. Bonaventur^ bti- mulo de Amore et Meditatione de la Vita et Passione del nos ro S ignore Misser Jesu Christo, in 1 vol. 4to. black letter, blue morocco, gilt leaves, very richly tooled, rare, 1 1 4s Venezia, loOl 457 BERNARD-Four Homilies of St. Bernard, upon the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ, commonly called " Super Missus est 12mo. hds. \sU . T. V . 1' T f 458 Bernard's (S.) Excellence of the Christian Religion, with a Life of the Author, by Peter Bernard, 8vo. calf, neat. As Yorli, 1 / J6 459 Berriman's (Dr. W.) 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Home, M.A. 9 vols. 8vo. very scarce, portrait, bds. bl DS * / „ . 77./ 1 \^^'^^ 468 -1 new edition, Vols. 1, 2, and 3, (all yet published,) 8vo. bds. \lUs6d . , ,. Oxford \SA2-A 469 Ecclesia Anglicana Ecclesia Catholica, or, the Uoc- trine of the Church of England, consonant to Scripture, Reason, and Fathers : in a Discourse upon the XXXIX. Articles agreed upon in the Convocation held at London, 1562, 2 vols. 8 vo. bds. X^s-^calf gilt, Ids 6d . , ^ ^if^'tVvix This is the first compZe^e edition of Bp. Beveridge s work on the XXXIX. Articles; all previous editions contain the comment on the hrst ttiirtij articles only. [52, GREAT Ql'EEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 31 ! 470 Beveridge's (Bp ) Exposition of the XXXIX Articles, 8vo. calf neat, As6d 1716 Thesaurus Theologicus, or, a Complete System of Divinity, summed up in brief Notes upon Select Places of the Old and New Testament, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. scarce, \6s 1728 Sermon concerning the Excellency and Usefulness of the Common Prayer, 12mo. calf. Is 6d 1683 Private Thoughts upon Religion, 18mo. I5 . 1710 A Short View of Bp. Beveridge's Writings, which may serve 471 472 - 473 474 as a Preliminary Discourse to an Examination of his Articles, 8vo. Is6d . 1711 475 Bez/e (Theod.) Tractatus Pius et Moderatus de Vera Excommunica- tione et Christiano Presbyterio, 4to. vellum, 3s 6d Genevan, 1590 Poemata Varia; Sylvse, Elegise, Epitaphia, Epigramm. 476 477 Icones, Emblemata, Cato, Sensorius, Abrahamus, Sacrificans, Can- ticum Canticorum, &c. 18mo. cuts, calf, 3s 1599 - Psalmorum Davidis et aliorum Prophetarum, Lib. 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Leslie's catalogue. 482 BiBLiA Hebraica, sine punctis, Versibus, capitibus et Lectionibus interstincta, notisque Masoretarum quas Kri et Ktif appellant, instructa ; ad Leusdenianam Editionem adornata, 12ino. calf, j»s Amst. 1701 cum punctis, ex aliquot MSS. et compluribas impressis 483 484 - Codicibus ; item Masora tarn edita qiiam MSS. aliisque Hebraiorum Criticis dilkenter recensita, cura J. H. Michaelis, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, U\5s . '. J^^^f' ^^^^ « This edition has always been held in the In'ghest estimation. The characters, especially the vowel points, are uncommonly clear and distmct. —Horne. sine punctis, cum variis Lectionibus, edidit 15. Kennicott, 484' 2 vols, folio, hf. id. russia, 4l—Jine copy, russia, neat, 51 5s ^^ Oxon» 1//0 « A work which contains a vast treasure of Hebrew learning, which, judi- ciously applied, will contribute more to rectify and restore the Hebrew lexi, than all the methods hitherto practised."— H. 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Lond. \777 565 Blair's (John) Lectures on the Canon of the Scriptures, com- prehending a Dissertation on the Septuagint Version, &c. 4to. bds. 3s 6c? . . 1785 566 Blake's (Thos) Vindicise Foederis, or Treatise of the Covenant of God, entered with Mankind, 1653 — Covenant Sealed, 1656—2 vols. 4 to. calf, neat, 7s 6 d . 567 Blakeway's (Robert) Essay towards the Cure of Religious Melan- choly, 8vo. neat, \s6d . 1717 568 Bland's (S.) Grammatical Version from the Original Hebrew of the Song of Solomon, into English blank verse, the whole being a Drama in seven scenes, 8vo. \s 6d . 1750 5(i9 (M.) Annotations on the Gospels of St Matthew and St. Mark, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. bds. (pub. at 22s) 4.s 6d Camb. 1829 570 Blayney's (Ben.) Jeremiah and Lamentations, newly translated, with Notes Critical, Philological, and Explanatory, also an Index of Texts, 8vo. calf, neat, 6s . 1810 " This translation is very exact, and preserves the tone and majesty of Sacred Writing ; the notes are very copious, and discover much critical knowledge of the Hebrew.''— Monthly Rev. 571 Blomfield's (C.J. Bp. of London) Dissertation upon the Tra- ditional Kuowledge of a promised Redeemer, which subsisted before the Advent of our Saviour, 8vo. bds. scarce, 6s 1819 572 Five Lectures on the Gospel of St. John, 12mo. Is 1823 573 Blount's (SirT. P.) Essays on several subjects, 12mo. Is 1692 574 ^ (Chas.) Oracles of Reason, 12rao. 2s 1693 575 Blunt's (Gregory) Six Letters to Granville Sharp on his Remarks upon the uses of the Article in the Greek Testament, 8vo. bds, 2s 6rf • • 1^^^ Lincoln's inn fields.] 38 J. Leslie's catalogue. 576 Blunt*s (Henry) Two Discourses upon the Trial of the Spirits, 577 Discourses upon some of the Doctrinal Articles ot tne Church of England, 12mo. bds. 35 . l^^^ 578 Bode (C. A.) Pseudo-Critica Millio-Bengehana, sive Tractatus quo Versionum Sacrarum, Orientalium AUegationes pro varus N. 1. Gr^ci Lect. a MiUio et Bengelio frustra factse, plene receusentur et refutantur, 2 vols, in 1, Hvo. hf. bd. calf, 8s Ualai, 176A9 «* A work with which no man can dispense, who Wv)uld make a critical use ot Mill's Greek Testament, if he is unacquainted with Syriac and Arabic. — 579 BoETHii de Consolatione Philosophise Lib. V. Accessere Petri Bertii Prsefatio, Boethii Vita a M. Rota conscripta, Theod. Pulmanni de Metris Boethianis Libellus, necnon Elpidis, Boethii uxoris, Hymni duo, small 8vo. calf, 2s . Patavii, 1721 580 aliud exemplar, 12mo. calf, \s 6d Glasgu(B, Fouhs, l/ol 581 Bogan's (Zachary, C, C. C. Oxon.) View of the Threats and Punishments recorded in the Scriptures, alphabetically composed, 12mo. neat, scarce, 2s U Oxford. 1653 582 Bolton's (Robert) Discourse about the State of True Happmesse, delivered in certaine Sermons in Oxford, and at Panic's Crosse, 1636— Instructions for a Right Comforting Afflicted Consciences, 1635, in 1 vol. 4to. calf, 7s - 5^3 (Samuel) Dead Saint Speaking to Saints and Sinners Living, folio, portrait, calf, 7s^jfine copy, calf, 10s 1657 584 Bona (Joannis) Opera Omnia, acced. Opuscula posthumo, de Preparatione ad Mortem, folio, hf bd. \Us Antverpice, 1739 585 * aliud exemplar, folio, hogskin, with clasps, \l Is ib. 1723 " The Roman Liturgy is illustrated with much learning by J. Bona, Presby- ter, Cardinalof the Komau Church."— Palmer's Origines LiturgiccB. 586 Bona Mors ; or, the Art of Dying Happily ; to which is annexed the Rosary of our Blessed Lady, 18mo. \sU ~- 587 Bonar's (A.) Sermons, chiefly on devotional subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. hds.bsU . • ^^^^ 588 BoNAVENTUR^ (S.) Vita Christi, 12mo. black letter, sewed, 4,^. (j^ Parisiis, pro Dion Rosucommorante, 589 BoNEFiDii (E.) Jus Orientale, Greece et Latine, small 8 vo. /we copy, calf 5s . • ^"^- ^.^^.^ " Fort rare. C'etoit une collection des Constitutiones Imperatormn Onentis Sanctiones Pontijicce, et Resjwmce P atria rcharum, avcc notes. M. DE Thou a, fait un magnifique eloge de notre anteur"— Clement. 590 Bonnell's (James) Harmony of the Holy Gospels digested into one History, according to the Order of Time, 8vo. calj, 3s 1/05 591 Life and Character, edited by Archdeacon HamiKon, portrait, 8vo. old morocco, gilt leaves, As— calf, 3s 1703 592 BoNS (L. de) Sermons sur divers textes de I'Ecriture Sainte, 8vo. calf neat, 2s 6^ . Lausanne, 1/44 593 Bos (L.) Exercitationes Philologicse in Nov. Test, ex Auctoribus Grsecis, ace. Dissertatio de Etymologia Grseca, 1713— Observa- tiones Miscellanea ad Loca qusedam Nov. Test, accedit Jitnnga Animadversionum ad Philologiam Sacram Joan. Vorstii, 1/07, &c. in 1 vol.8vo. vellum^ Qs • [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE 9 CATALOGUE. 3^ 594 Bos (L.) Exercitationes Philologicse in Nov. Test. Franeq. 1713— Animadversiones ad Scriptores quosdam Grsecos, ace. Specimen Animadver. Latinarum, Franc. 1715— Observationes Miscellanea, &c. Leovardice, 1731, in 1 vol. Svo. neat. As 6d 595 BossuET (J. B. 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P(^r. 1700 605 BouLLiER (Dr. R.) Sermons sur divers textes de I'Ecriture Sainte, Svo.fne copy, vellum, 5s . A7fist. 1748 GG BouRDALOUE, (Euvrcs completes, 16 vols. Svo. fne copy, old French calf gilt, 31 3s Par. 1734 QOy (Euvres, 3 vols, imperial 8vo. sewed, 18s Par. 1837 608 CEiivres, 3 vols, imperial 8vo. portrait, calf gilt, IZ Us 6c? Par. 1834 609 Sermons sur divers sujets, 18 vols. 12rao. fine copy, calf 21 2s Par. 1726, ^c. (510 Pensees sur divers sujets de Religion et de Morale, 3 vols. 12mo. hf bd. calf, neat, 7s Gd Par. 1802 611 BouRGoiNG (Francois) Paraphrase, ou brieve Explication sur le Catechisme, selon qu'il est aujourd'huy recu en I'Eglise reforniee, l8mo. rare, vellum, 3s Lyon, 1564 612 BouRiGNON (Antoinette) (Euvres, savoir, Traite de I'Aveuglement des hommes et de la lumiere n^e en tenebres— du Nouveau Ciel et du Regne de TAnt^ Christ— Traite de la solide Vertu— le Renou- vellement de PEsprit Evangelique — I'lnnocence reconnue et la Verite decouverte, &c. 19 vols. 12mo. calf, very scarce, 21 2s Amst, 1686 " L'esprit de cette fille bizarre etait vif, penetrant, son style facile, et son eloquence entrainante."— -Bios'. Univer. 6] 3 Light risen in Darkness, translated from the French, 8vo. calf, AsGd . . 1703 614 Bourn's (Samuel, of Norwich,) Sermons on various subjects, and on some select Parables of our Saviour, 4 vols. 8vo. bds. 8s 1777 Lincoln's inn fields.] 40 J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 617 615 Bowen's (Thos.) Companion for the Prisoner, being a Selection of Sermons, Exportations, &c. compiled for the use of imprisoned offenders, 12mo. Is 1826 616 Bower's (Arch.) History of the Popes from the Foundation of the See of Rome, to the present time, 7 vols. 4to. bds. 21 \0s 1749 Motives for leaving the Inquisition, 1750— Six Letters to Father Sheldon, Provincial of the Jesuits in England, 1756— Affi- davit in Answer to the false Accusations brought against him by Papists, 175G — Answer to a scurrilous Pamphlet intituled Six Letters, 1757 — Bower and Tillemont compared, 1757 — Answer to the same, 1757 — Confutation of Bower's three Defences, by Dr. Birch and Bp. Douglas, 1757— Motives for renouncing the Popish Religion, 1758— Some very remarkable Facts relating to the conduct of the Jesuits, with regard to A. Bower, 1758— Com- plete and Final Detection of A. Bower, by Dr. Birch and Bp. Douglas, 1756 — One very remarkable Fact more relating to the Conduct of the Jesuits, 1758— in 2 vols. 8vo. half bound vellum, 9s 618 Six Letters from A. Bower to Father Sheldon, &c. by Bp. Douglas, 1756— Bower Vindicated from the False Accusations of the Jesuits, 1756— Answer to the scurrilous Pamphlet intituled Six Letters, 1757— -Bower and Tillemont compared, by Bp. Douglas, with Bower's Answer, 1757— A full Confutation of all the Facts advanced in Bower's three Defences, 1757 — Bower's Reply to a full Confutation, 1757— in 1 vol. 8vo. hf, bd. calf, uncuty Hs 619 A Complete and final Detection of A. Bower, &c. by Bp. 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Chillingworth, 8vo. \s 624 — Days Departed, or Ban well Hill ; a Lay of the Severn Sea, including the tale of the Maid of Cornwall, or Spectre and Prayer Book, 12mo. bds, very scarce, 2s 6d 1829 625 Bowman's (Thomas) Review of the Doctrines of the Reformation. with an Account of the several Deviat ions to the present general departure from them, 8vo. hf bd. scarce, 3s 1768 626 Bowyer's (W.) Conjectures on the New Testament, collected from various Authors as well in regard to Words as Pointing, with the Reasons on which they were founded, 8vo. calf, neat, 4s 1772 627 Account of the Nature, End and Efficacy of the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper, 8vo. calf neat, 2s 6d 1736 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, '.'. I J. Leslie's catalogue. 41 628 Bowyer's (W.) Critical Conjectures and Observations on the New Testament, edited by John Nichols, with additions by Bp. mi- rin-ton, Professors Schultz and Michaelis, Drs. Owen, Woide, and Gosset, Rev. 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Robt Boyle, between the years 1 09 1 and 1 780, by Bentley, Harris, Bradford, Stanhope, Williams, Gastrell, Hancock, Whiston, Turner, Bttt'er .Woodward, Ibbot, Leng, Gurdon, Burnett, Berriman, Owen, Stebbing, Worth- ington, &c 3 vols. 4to. and 21 vols. 8vo. the original editions uniformly bound, calf, very neat, 31 13s 6d 631 632 633 between 1691 and 1732, 3 vols, folio, /ne copy, calf 2/^lOs abridged, with an Index, by Gilbert Burnet, 4 vols. ^8v^o^ calf, neat, ISs , /. , 7 , 17^7 the same, 4 vols. 8vo. new in calf \l Is wo/ 634 635 636 637 638 " In the publication of the Sermons Pleached at these Lectures, ^^^^^^^^^^^ large and valuable body of divinity, necessarily limited to the defence 01 the general evidences of reUgion."— Letters on Prejudice. 1692. Bentley's in Confutation of Atheism, calf 5s Camb. 1735 another copy, 8vo. hf. bd. vncuf 5s ^f^jf'^^.l " The first Boyle Lectures preachod. In this the author ^f .<:"?f""y X^,! 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An excellent textuary ; he has sometimes strokes of real wit ; his manner of handling doctrinal subjects is truly strengthening to faith, tending to comfort, and subservient to prac- tice." — Williams. 655 Bradford's (Samuel) Sermons on various occasions, including his Boyle Lectures, in 1 vol. 4to. calf, neat. 1700-16 656 Bradley's (Charles) Sermons preached at High Wycombe, 8vo. calf neat, scarce, 7s 1819 657 Bradney's (J.) Contemplations of an Ancient Layman on the Chris- tian System, 12mo. calf. 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Leslie's catalogue. 45 679 Breitinger (J. J.) de Antiquissimo Turicensis Bibliothecae Graeco Psalmorum Libre in Membrana Purpurea Titulos aureis ac Litteris areenteis exarato, with facsimiles, 4to. sewed, 2s Turici, 174» 680 Brentii (Joannis) Opera Omnia; (Commentani m omnes Libros Vet. et Nov. Test, et Polemica Scripta contra Petrum a Soto et Sacramentarios) cum Notis marginalibus edidit Joannis Brentius Filius, 8 thick vols, folio, in the original hog skin bmdLmj, , l^''on * Tubingoi, lo/O-UO 681 Catecliismus Pia et Utili explicatione illustratus (a G. 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Swo. calf gilt, Ids • ^ ^.. , . ^^"^^ 685 Breviarium'Romanum, 18mo. rubricated, a beautiful specimen oj early printing, with cuts, in the original binding, 12s , , .^^ ^ ' Sine anno et loco {circa) lo03 Romanum, ex Decreto S. Concilii Tridentini restitutum, nunc denuo Urbani VIIL autoritate recognitum, 4 vols, small 8vo. plates, calf gilt leaves, 1/ As Leodn, \7b2 aliud exemplar, 4 vols. 18mo. calf gilt, U 10s Mechhrnce, 1836 idem, complete in 1 vol. 12mo. sewed, \2s—calf gilt, 15s 686 687 688 689 690 •^morocco super extra, gilt leaves, richly tooled in the old style ,1 , ^ . 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LESLIE'S CATALOGUE. 84- B.THNEKX (V^ Lyra Propbetica. sive Analysis Critico-practica in Psalterium Hebraicum, 4to. ca//, ^ "%7^^ „^.„^ lan^^uage. Bythner 848 C.™ClKVSoru«. i«ssu Clementis YIII. Pont. Max. novissime reformatum. ^^-- ^2'::JZLlliia Superiorun., IGOO ' -wrT-wT • _ J.^a^wv est- 849 auctum 851 CaIIm^s (Dr. Benj. Cath. Hal!, Camb.) Sermons on several occa^ sions, 8vo. ca//, neaty 2s • , -^^ 852 another copy, 8vo. portrait, calf, neat, 2s bd i/^^ fessed that strength and clearness of head, as ^ve^l/VT-^Hfn Orator '' lity of heart, which are essential to the character of a Christ an O^or^^^ my ui licaiv, Grainger s Biographical History. (Edm. Pern. Hall, Cam J.) Practical Discourses concerning J. Leslie's catalogue. 55 8.54 855 856 857 858 V;7srwirp;lT;ef:;:nc7;;Ba;;rs. and the Lord's Supper. !!°_!!^Sa?nt's Transfiguration, a Sermon at the Funeral of Dr. ^^ SSbLte IMiUtion, in several Sermons on Gen.xx.V. 5i::!-G:d;; Man's Ark, or6ityof Befug; in the Day of his -^'!1' Notonform'ilt's Memoriai. being an Ae'count of the Lives. SuiFerinrand Printed Works of the 2000 Ministers ejected from Se ChSrch of England by the Act of Uniformity with many additional Anecdotes by S. Palmer, 3 vols. 8vo. bd. 14.v 1802 859 Galas icMarii de) Concordantiae Bibliorum Hebraicorum et Lati- '•" "^rrum. ll^'braicfe et Latin^. edente Gulielmo »<>— ^ ^ J^'^/f;^ ^;>iZ^i ulflnSisefil to those who st'udy the Holy Scnpturos. In it ^'^ SrEcclesi^ Scotica obtrusa, a Formulista quodam delmeata mustr.4a et examinata ; adjecta est Epistola .H>er. P nladg^ d Regimine Ecclesise Scotican^. ejusque yindiciBe contra Calu-nmas J. Spotsvodi. Fani Andreas Pseudo Archiepiscopi, 4to. ''"^^^I^^pg t»mP3 I thouBh implacably displeased with the arguments of this cele- Ta ted'-treS, appe'ars toh'ave entertained a hig" opinion „f.tsment An T7ncriuh nrelate observing that the King became pensne on reaaing uie £lt toirh'f k^je"'; not to suffer that to trouble him for they "-.uld -- »«erif whereunonhe replied, not witliout some passion— What woe ld 7ov ANSWER, MAN ! Tkcre U nothing here but Scripture, Reason, and the Fathers.' [52, GREAT QUEExN STREET, 8G1 Calderwood's (David) Dispute upon Communicating at our Con- fused Communions, 12mo. sewed, rare, lOs 6rf No printer s name or place, 104 1 862 An Exhortation of the particular Kirks of Chri^st in Scotland to their sister Kirk in Edinburgh, 12mo. rare, sewed,^\5s^ An Epistle of a Christian Brother, exhorting another to 8G3 I 864 keepe himselfe undefiled from the present Corruptions brought into the ministration of the Lord's Supper, 12mo. served, rare,^ These three rare tracts were written and published by D. Calderwood in Hol- land Thev were clandestinely introduced into Scotland ni Jan. 162o. On he ith a i^roclamation was made at Edinburgh, commanding search to be m^dt f^r tCin an ships in the port, but tl.ey had been removed a day or two before.— See Caldencood's Church History, \>. »14. — True History of the Church of Scotland, from the be- 809 870 ginning 0/ the Reformation unto the end of the Reign of King 863 c/rV'ohnfo; thfoigt or Early Establishment of the Jews in 866 CalmbScAus.)' Dictionary of the Bible, with the Biblical Frag. ^Z by the late Charles Taylor, illustrated with maps, and 502 ToZlr-plt^ engravings, and inch enlarged, 5 vols. 4to. calf g^t (pub. at 10^ \Qs in Ids.) Gl IGs 6d l«-^« « An invaluable treasury of Biblieal lore, and a stupendous monument ot literary industry."— H<»nc. , , ,. ^ 867 CAi-vmi (Joannis) Opera Omnia, best edition, 9 vols^folio, >« 868 .J^^-^lltJment inGenesin,cura;teE. Hengstenbe^rg.J vols. ^I'LstoUo Christians Religionis', S.o.calf, 7s 6d 1585 Institutionis Christian* Religionis Epitome ; « qua Ad- yersariorum objectionibus brevis ac solid^ responsiones annotan- t:rp"r Gui. LLneum. V. D. M. ^^^J^J^^Z^^us, 1584 87 , . Catechesis Religionis Christianse, quse in Ecclesus et '' ' i;;^orthodoxis tradun'tur. 18mo. hf. bd. calf, scarce^Gs^ ^^__^ Q79 r..v,woil VeroModode la Pacificatione Christiana, e de la Re- ''' ^ tr^i'ne'^r fa Chiesa. novamen.e /f ^tt. in hngiia^^^^^^^ Italiana. 12mo. rare, fne cop,, -^Z -^''^^j^ V/I,. 1561 des Calvinistes, 12mo. neat, 3s v. y , Lincoln's inn fields.] 56 J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 875 Calvinismus Bestiarum Religio, et Appellatio pro Dominico Baume Calvinismi damnato, a Petro de Bellis, 12mo. calf, rare, 3s 6rf Lugduniy 1630 876 Camden.— Actio in Henricum Garnetura Soc. Jesuiticse in Anglia Superiorem, et cseteros qui proditione longe immanissima Serenisa. Britannise Magnse Regem, et Regni Anglise Ordines pulvre ful- minali ^ medio tollere conjurarunt ; una cum Orationibus Domi- norum Delegatorum. Adjectum est Supplicium de Hen. Garneto Londini sumptum. Omnia ex Anglico a G. Camdeno Latine versa, 4to. vellum, 6s . Lond. 1607 877 Cameronis (Joan. Scoto-Britanni), Oi^ernj edente F. Spanheimio, folio, calf, 8s . Geneva, 1642 — Myrothecium Evangelicum, hoc est, Novi Testamenti, 878 loca quam, plurima ab eo, aliorum labores apte et commode vel illustrata, vel explicata, vel vindicata, &c. 4to, vellumJsGd ib, 1632 This valuable work exhibits the extensive knowledge which the A uthor possessed of the Greek Language, and particularly of the Idiom of tlie New Testament. It was never incorporated in any edition of Cameron's collected Works. 879 Camfield's (B.) Theological Discourse of Angels, and their Minis- tries, with an Appendix, containing some reflections upon Web- ster's displaying of supposed Witchcraft, 8vo. hf bounds neat, scarce, As , . 1678 ggO • Two Discourses on Episcopal Confirmation, 8vo. calf, 2s 1682 881 Campbell's (Arch.) Doctrines of a Middle State, between Death and the Resurrection ; of Prayers for the Dead, and the Necessity of Purification : with an Appendix concerning the Descent of the Soul of Christ into Hell, together with the judgment of Dr. Hicks, and Bp. Overall, concerning the same subjects, folio, calf, very 882 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 scarce, 16s . • .1721 Intermediate or Middle State of Departed Souls before the Day of Judgment, plainly proved from Scripture and the Fathers of the Church, to which is prefixed, the judgment of Dr. Geo. Hickes concerning this Book, 8vo. ca//, neat, scarce, 65 1713 Discourses proving that the Apostles were no Enthusiasts 8vo. \sM 1730 Necessity of Revelation, an Inquiry into the extent of Human Powers in matters of Rehgion, 8vo. calf, neat. As 6d 1739 (Dr. George) Four Gospels, translated from the Greek, with Preliminary Dissertations, and Notes, critical and explanatory, 2 vols. Ato.fine copy, calf, 1/ 8s 1789 — • the same, 4 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, I6s Aberdeen, 1803 -— another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. bds.Ss 1834 Lectures on the Pastoral Character, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d 1811 Lectures on Systematic Theology, and Pulpit Eloquence, and on the Pastoral Character, 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 8s 1811-24 *' Worthy the pen which produced the Essay on Miracles." — Chalmers. Dissertation on Miracles, in Answer to Hume, to which are added, Sermons and Tracts, 8vo. calf gilt, 7s 1823 (T.) History of the Old Testament, digested according to the order of time, connected with Profane History and illustrated with Notes, 2 vols, folio, fne copy, old calf gilt, \l 10s 1738 [52, great queen street, J. Leslie's catalogue. 57 892 Campion.— A true Report of the Disputation, or rather private Conference, had in the Tower of London, with Ed. Campion, Jesuite, the last of August 1581. Set downe by the Reverend learned men themselves that dealt therein, whereunto is joyned also, a true report of the other three dayes Conferences had there with the same Jesmte-^Lond. by C. Barker, 1583--The Summe of the Conference betweene John Rainoldes and John Hart, touching the Head and the Faith of the Church, ib. 1584,-in 1 vol. 4to. calf 1 / 55 ^ " Campion, another stiff defender of the Roman Catholic reliiiion ; a man of most admirable parts, an elegant orator, a subtle philosopher and dis- putant." — Anthony Wood. 893 Canisii (H.) Thesaurus Monumentorum Ecclesiasticorum et Histori- corum, cum Prsefationibus et Notis Jac. Basnage, 4 vols, foho, bQund in 5, calf, neat, Al As AniverpicE, 1725 For list of contents, see Bowling's Notitia, pp. 101-11 894 Canonks Apostolorum, Veterum Conciliorum Constitutioncs, Decreta Pontificum Antiquiora, de Primatu Romanse Ecclesise, folio, rare, {the title and six leaves at the beginning mended, otherwise a fine copy,) calf, very neat, 18s 3Iogunti(S,\ 525 " Edition rare, execut^e par le successeur des premiers inventeurs de Timpri- merie." — Panzer. 895 Canons.— Code of Canons of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, enacted by an Ecclesiastical Synod holden in the Year of our Lord MDCCCXXXVIIL, 8vo. Is 6d ... ^^^^ 896 Canonum Ecclesiasticorum Collectores; sive Bibliotheca Juris Canonici Veteris ; in duos tomos distributa, quorum unus Canonum Ecclesiasticorum Codices Antiques, turn Grsecos, turn Latinos complectetur : alter, Insigniores Juris Canonici Veteris Grsecos, exhibent, cum Versionibus Latinis, Praefationibus, Indici- bus, Notis, et Annotationibus, opera et studio, Gul. Voelii et Hen. Justelli, 2 vols, folio, RARE,/«e copy, vellum, 31 3s Lutet. 1661 897 Canonic^ et Reverentissinife Expostnlationes apud S.S. D.D. N.N. Pium, diviua providentia Papam VIL de variis Actis ad Ecclesiam Gallicanam spectantibus, 8vo. Is 6d 1803 898 Cannon's (F.) Calvinist and Lutheran's Family Library, or the Church of England's Foundation designed to revive the Doctrines of the Old and New Testament, 8vo. calf, scarce, 7s 899 [Cardale's (P.)] True Doctrine of the New Testament concerning Jesus Christ considered, 8vo. hf. bd. uncut, 3? , ^^^\ c>00 Gospel Sanctuary, or God's name recorded in places ot Public Worship, 8vo. ca//, 2s ^^^''1^ 901 Cardinals.— The History of the Cardinals of the Roman Church, from their first creation to the Election of Clement IX. folio, calf 7s 6d ' ^^''^ 902 Cardwell's (Dr E.) Documentary Annals of the Reformed Church of England, being a Collection of Injunctions; Declarations, Orders, Articles of Enquiry, &c. from the year 1547 to 1716, with Notes, Historical and Explanatory, 2 vols, 8vo. cloth bds. \7s Oxford, 1839 Lincoln's inn fields.] i 58 J. Leslie's catalogue. J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 5P 003 CARDWELL'slDr. E.) Synodalia, a Collection of Articles of Rehg Canons, and Proceedings of Convocations from 1547 to '/l /.■*»«» Notes, 2 vols. 8vo. hds. \9s-calf gilt, U 5s Oxford, 1842 904 - History of Conferences and other Proceedings connected with the revision of the Book of Common Prayer, from 1538 to 1690. 8vo. hds. 7s 6d „ , ,_ ' .V i., 905 _li: The Two Books of Common Prayer, set forth by authority of ParUament in the Reign of King Edward the Sixth, compared ■with each other, 8vo. IjcI,'<. Ss , i t* 906 CAREME-Traite des Dispenses du Careme, dans 1^*^ °» J^^^«;^^^^ la faussete des pr^textes qu'on apporte pour les obtemr en jaisant voir par la M6canique du corps, les rapports naturels des ahmens maigres, avec la nature de I'homme, et par I'h.stoire, et 1 analyse, leur convenance avec la sante, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, 4s M ^^^ ^^^^ 907 Carleton's (George, Sub-Dean) Sermons preached at the Royal Chanel, Whitehall, 8vo. calf, 2s bd ^. " Q08 CARPZO^n (J. G.) IntroducHo ad Libros Veteris Tes tamenti, omnes precog.it« Critica et Historica, ac Auctoritatis Vindicias expouens '■CmUa "The principal materials »hich bad been afforded by bis predecessors, peTspi^um'siy'Irrange.l.aud augmented by his own valuable observations. - Bp. Marsh. ^ i • x 909 Carr's (George, St. Johns' Coll. Camb.) Sermons on various subjects preached to the EngUsh Episcopal Congregation in Edinburgh 2 vols. 12mo. calf, neat, 5s ^ , i • U- 910 Carrington's (James) Theory of Christiamty, in Twelve plain Dis- ^ courses on the Articles of the Christian Faith, 8vo calf, neat,^^ Q 1 1 rC arroll's ( )1 Spinoza Revived, or, a Treatise proving the Book ''' ^"^ nt^d^ ^W Rights of the Christian Church &c.' to be the same with - Spinoza's Rights of the Christian Clergy, &c. ^8vo^ 912 CARl{Vr(v'Umagim de i Dei de gli Antichi, nelle q^^l). ^f .,^^°"^^^^^^^ gono ffVIdoli, Riti, Cereraonie, e altre cose appurtenenti alia Keli- lione de gU Antichi, numerous wood-cuts, 8vo. neat, 4s bd ^ o ° Lione. lool 913 Carter's (Benj.) Sixteen Discourses on practical subjects, 8vo. ca^ neat, 2s 6d . i.* «4.„ gj4 (Dr. Nicholas) Seventeen sermons on various subjects, Dr Nirholal4ner was. L father of Mr. Carter, the translator of Epictetus. 915 Carwithen's (J. B.) History of the Church of England to the Revolution, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. \0s 6d - a',1 916 Caryophili (J. M.) Refutatio Pseudo Christianse Catechesis, editse a Zacharia Gergano, Graeco, Gr. et Lat. 4to. calf, scarce, 8s RomcBy lool 917 [Casaubon's (M.)] Treatise of Use and Custome, small 4to. «^c«^ 918 J^ Treatise, proving Spirits, Witches and Supernatural Opera- tions, by pregnant Instances and Evidences, &c. 8vo. ca//, 3s 6^ 1672 [52, great queen street, 919 Cases (A Collection of) and other Discourses, lately written to recover Dissenters to the Communion of the Church of England, folio, ca//, 9s . 1694 920 another copy, to which is added, Abp. King's Discourse concerning the Inventions of Men in the Worship of God, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, 10s 6c? . 1718 921 [Case's ( ) ] Historical Epitome of the Old and New Testaments, in which the events are arranged according to Chronological Order, 12mo. calf gilt, 2s ^d . 1820 922 Cassan's (S. H.) Sermons on the principal Doctrinal Errors of the present times, and to promote Christian Unity, &c. 8vo. calf extra, gilt leaves, ^s • 1827 923 Cassiani (Joannis) Opera Omnia, cum Commentariis D. Alardi Gazeei, Ord. S. Benedicti, folio, French calf, \l Franc. 1722 924 idem, folio, vellum, \l bs — calf, \l 8s Lipsicp, 1733 925 Vigintiquatuor CoUationes Sanctorum Patrum, folio, rare, a beautiful specimen of early typography, fine clean copy, calf, II 5s . Venetiis, 1491 926 Cassiodori (Magni Aurelii) Opera Omnia, Notis et Observationibus illustrata, opera et studio J. Gareti, Monachi Benedictini, 2 vols. in 1, folio, calf, 1/ 16« Rotomagi, 1679 927 aliud exemplar, 2 vols. foUo, large paper, vellum, 2/ 2s . Venetils, 1729 928 idem, 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf gilt, 21 12s 6d ib. 1729 929 Caste LLi (Edmandi) Lexicon Heptaglotton ; Hebraicum, Chal- daicum, Syriacum, Samaritanum, ^Ethiopicum, et Arabicum, con- junctim ; et Persicum separatim. Cui accessit brevis et harmonica Grammaticse omnium praecedentium Linguarum delineatio, 2 vols, in 1, folio, portrait, calf, 41 i4s 6d Lond. 1669 930 aliud examplar, 2 vols, in 1, foho, portrait, fine copy, stamped hoqskin binding, the edges bound with brass, 5l ds ib. 1669 The general and most useful accompaniment to Walton's Polyglot Bible. 931 Castellionis (Sebast.) de Prsedestinatione, Electione, Libero Arbitrio, et Fide, Dialogi IV. 12mo. calf, 3s Goudw, 1613 932 Catalan I (Josephi) Rituale Romanum Benedicti XIV. jussu editum et auctum perpetuis Commentariis exornatum, 2 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, :il 3s . Romai,\757 933 Cataneo's (Count de) Source, Strength, and True Spirit of Laws, with Essays on the Natural Origin of Political Governments, 8vo. calf, 2s . 1 '^^^ 934 Catcott's (A. S. .S'^ Johns Coll, Oxon.) Sermons on various sub- jects, 8vo. A/ Z>c/. 2s 1752 935 another copy, with considerable additions, 8vo. hf. bd. 3s — calf neat, 4s • }^^^ 936 Catechismus Ecclesiarum Polonicarum a J. Crellio, J. Slichtingio, M. Ruavio, et A. Wissonatio, recognita et emendata, necnon Crellii Ethica Aristotelica, 4to. calf, 7s Cosmnpoli, 1681 37 Catechism of the Church of England, in English and Irish, with brief and plain rules for reading the Irish Language, 8vo. scarce, 4s 6d . • Lincoln's inn fields.] 60 J. Leslie's catalogue. 938 Catechism for the Use of all the Churches in the French Empire, to which are prefixed the Popes Bull, and the Archbishop's Man- damus ; translated, with an Introduction and Notes, by D. Bogue, 12mo, bds. 2s . 18^7 939 Catholic Balance; or, a Discourse determining the Controversies concerning the Tradition of Catholic Doctrines, the Primacy of St. Peter and the Bishop of Rome, the Subjection and Authority of the Church in a Christian State, according to the suffrages of the primest antiquity, &c. 1687— Du Moulin's (Peter) Papal Tyranny as it was Exercised over England for some ages ; as also two Sermons upon Bev. xviii. 4, 5, 1674— The Great Loyalty of the Papists to King Charles I. of Blessed Memory, 1673— A Peaceable Method for the Reuniting Protestants and Catholicks in Matters of Faith, principally in the subject of the Holy Eucharist, &c. 1686, in 1 vol. 4to. hf. bd. calf, 85 •; 940 Catholick Faith (A Plain and rational Account of the) with a Preface and Appendix in Vindication of Catholic Morals, 8vo. calf, 4s . Rouen, 1721 94 1 Catholick Sermons, being a select Collection of Sermons preached before King James II. at the Royal Chapels of St. James and Whitehall, 2 vols. 8vo. calf scarce, 7s l/^I These Sermons were preached by the Rev. Fathers Ay ray, Betham, Biss, Codrington, Ellis, Gifford, Godden, Levistjn, and Scarisbrooke, and pub- lished at the command of King James II. 942 Cattenburgh (A.) Bibliotheca Scriptorum Remonstrantium, cui subjunctum est, Specimen Controversiarum inter Remonstrantes et Socinum ejusqne Asseclas, 12mo. calf, 2s Amst. 1728 943 Causes of the Decay of Christian Piety, or an Impartial Survey of the Ruins of the Christian Religion, undermined by Unchristian Practice, 8vo. old morocco, gilt leaves, 4s 6c/ 1683 944 Caussini (N.) Symbolica iEgyptiorum Sapientia, 6V. et Lat. Paris, 1654 — PolyhistorSymbolicus ; Electorum Symbolorum, et Parabolarum historicarum Stromata, XII. Libris complectens— in 1 vol. small 8vo. calf, neat, 3s 1634 945 Cavalieri (R. P. Joannis Michaelis) Opera Omnia Liturgica, seu Commentaria in authentica Sacrse Rituum Congregationis Decreta ad Romanum prsesertim Breviarium, Missale, et Rituale quomod- libet attinentia, 5 vols, in 1, foUo, portrait^ hogshin binding, loith clasps, \l\bs . Venetiis, 1758 946 aliud exemplar, 5 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 1/ I5s AugustcB, 1764 947 Cave (Gul.) Historia Literaria Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum, a Christi nato ad Sseculum XIV. cum Continuatione H. Whartoni, 2 vols, folio, calf \l Us lond. 1688-98 948 Historia Literaria Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum k Christi nato ad Sseculum XIV. Accedunt Scriptores Gentiles Christianse Religionis Oppugnatores ; et cujusvis Sseculi Brevianum ; additur Conciliorum omnium, tum generalium tum particularium Historica Notitia, &c. best edition, 2 vols, folio, scarce, calf 41 4s Oxon. 1740-3 [52, great queen street, J. Leslie's catalogue. 61 949 Cave (Gul.) Apostolici ; or the History of the Lives, Acts, Death, and Martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the Apostles ; as also the most eminent of the Primitive Fathers for the last 300 years, foho, portraits, iieat, 18s 1677 Apostolici ; with the Ecclesiastici ; or the History of the 950 951 952 953 954 Lives, Acts, Death, and Writings of the most eminent Fathers of the Church that flourished in the IVth Century, folio, best edition, portraits, calf \l\^s . 1716 Dissertation concerning the Government of the Ancient Church by Bishops, Metropolitans and Patriarchs, more par- ticularly of the Ancient Power and Jurisdiction of the Bishops of Rome, and the encroachments of that See upon others, especially the See of Constantinople, 8vo. calf scarce, 6s 1683 Primitive Christianity, or the Religion of the Ancient Christians in the first Ages of the Gospel, 8vo. Jine copy, frontis- piece, calf, 6s • 1683 another copy, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s ^d 1728 Chartophylax Ecclesiasticus, quo prop^ M. D. Scrip- tores Ecclesiastici* Editiones operum, &c. indicantur, 8vo. calf, As^d • • 1685 955 idem ; accedunt P. Colomesii Paralipomena, &c. 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. calf neat, bs U 1685-6 956 Epistola Apologetica ad versus iniquias Joan. Clerici Crimi- nationes in Epistolis Criticis et Ecclesiasticis nuper editis, 12mo. calf gilt leaves, 2s 6c? Lond. 1700 957 [Cawd ray's (D.)] Account Audited and Discounted, or, a Vindi- cation of the three-fold Diatribee of Superstition, Will- Worship, and Christmas Festivall ; against Dr. Hammond's manifold Para- diatribees, 12mo calf 3s 1658 958 Caylus.— Vie de M. De Caylus, Ev^que d'Auxerre, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, 2s 6cZ • Amst, 1765 959 CEiLLiER(Dom. Remy) Histoire Generale des Auteurs Sacres et Ec- clesiastiques ; qui contient leur Vie, le Catalogue, la Critique, le Jugement, la Chronologic, 1' Analyse, et le denombrement des differentes editions de leurs ouvrages : (?e qu'ils renferment de plus interessant sur le Dogme, sur la Morale, et sur la Discipline de I'Eglise ; I'Histoire des Conciles tant generaux que particuliers, et les Actes choisis des Martyrs, avec une Table des rnatieres par E. Rondet, 25 vols. 4to. calf venj scarce, 14/ 14s Par. 1728-82 960 Celsius (Olavus) Hiero - Botanicon, sive de Plantis Sacrse Scripturse Dissertationes breves, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, l/5s Amst. 1748 " There having been but 250 copies printed, it is now very rave." Smith's In trod, to Linn. Tram, 961 Censura Temporum ; the Good or 111 Tendencies of Books, Ser- mons, Pamphlets, &c. impartially considered, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf bs . . 17^9 The author of" Censura Temporum" was Mr. Samuel Parker, of Trinity Coll. » Oxon. of whom see some account by Dr. Thos. Hayward, prefixed to the 5th vol. of the " Bibliotheca Biblica," which was also by Parker. The *' Censura" began with the year 1708, and stopt in March 1710. Lincoln's inn fields.] 62 J. Leslie's catalogue. J. LESLIE S catalogue. G3 962 Ceremonies— Twelve general Arguments, proving that the Ce- remonies imposed upon the Ministers of the Gospel in England, by our Prelates, are unlawful, sm. 8vo. seiued^ 3s 1660 963 . An Appendix to a foregoing Sermon, concerning the Cere- monies of the Church of England, 4to. sewed. As Camh. 1636 964 Challoner's (Bp.) 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Patre et Domino nostro Benedicto Papa XIII. 12mo. calf, 2s 6d Bruxellis, 1726 CoNDREN, Idee du Sacerdoce et du Sacrifice de Jesus Christ, 12mo. neat, 2s , Par. 1697 Coney's (Thomas) XXV. Sermons upon several subjects and oc- casions, with Life of Bp. Hooper, 8vo". calf, 2s 6d 1 730 Sermons and Discourses with Life of Hooper, 3 vols. Svo. calf, 7s 6d 1730-50 Devout Soul ; or an Entertainment for a Penitent, con- sisting of Meditations, Poems, Hymns, and Prayers, Svo. calf, 3s 6d . 2731 " As long as Religion shall lift np her head, and Learning retain a sense of gratitude, the memory of this great and good man shall be blessed and nothing shall be able to hate him, but Vice ; nothing to traduce his cha- racter, but Envy ; and nothing to insult his ashes, but Faction."— Firfe Life by Bp. Hooper. 1170 CoNFESsio Fidei in Conventu Theologorum authoritate Parlia- menti Anglicani indicto elaborata ; una cum Catechismo duplici. \2mo.calf, 2s . Cantab. 1656 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGIIE. 75 1171 Confession of Faith, with the Larger and Shorter Catechism, and a Directory for the Publique Worship of God, l8mo. calf, '^eat, 35 . . Edin. 1652 1172 together with the Larger and Lesser Catechisms com- posed by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, 1 2mo. calf, 1« 6c? . . 1688 1173 according to the Church of Scotland, 12mo. 25 ^d Edin. 1810 1174 Constitutiones Ecclesiasticse per Archiepiscopum, Episcopos, et reliquura Clerum Cantuariensis Provinciae in Synodo inchoata Londini vicesimo quinto die mensis Octobris 1597, &c. small 4to. bds. scarce, As Lond. 1597 1175 Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical, treated upon by the Bp. of London, and the rest of the Bishops and Clergy of the Province of Canterbury, and agreed upon with the King's Majestie's Licence, Anno Dom. 1603, &c. 4to. calf, As 1665 1176 CoNTi — Lettres du Prince de Conti, ou I'accord du Libre Arbitre avec la Grace de Jesus Christ, 18mo. hogskin, \s6d Cologne, 1698 1177 Conversion — Idee de la Conversion du Pecheur, ou Explication des qualitez d'une vraie Penitence, tiree des SS. Ecritures et de la Tradition de I'Eglise, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. wea^, 35 1732 1178 Convocation— Letter from a Minister in the Country, to a Member of the Convocation, 4to. I5 6c? 1689 1179 • Remarks from the Country, upon the Two Letters relating to the Convocation and Alterations in the Liturgy, 4to. I5 6d 1689 1180 Conybeare*s (Bp. Ch, Ch. Oxon.) Sermons on various subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. caljf^, 4s 6d 1757 '^ Abound with just and solid reflections, useful observations in the conduct of human life, and clear reasonings on a variety of subjects." 1181 — Defence of Revealed Religion against the Exceptions of a late writer (Matthew Tindal) in his Book entituled " Christianity as Old as the Creation," 8vo. calf, Ss 6d 1732 1182 [Cook's (Robert)] Saint Austin's Religion; wherein is manifestly proved out of the Workes of that Learned Father, who lined neere 1 200 yeares before the time of Luther ; that he dissented from Poperie, and agreed with the Religion of the Protestants in all the maine poynts of Faith and Doctrine : contrary to that Impudent and Slanderous Position of the bragging Papists of our times, who falsly affirme, wee had no Religion, before the Times of Luther and Calvin, small 4to. rare, hf, bd. calf, neat, Qs 1625 1183 Cooke's (John) Preacher's Assistant, containing a Series of the Texts of Sermons and Discourses published either singly or in volumes, by Divines of the Church of England and by the Dissent- ing Clergy, from the Reformation to the present time, 2 vols. 8vo. very finecopy, calf gilt, Ills Oxford, 1783 " I refer the reader to this, as a useful catalogue, from which he may select such writers of Sermons as he may think fit for his Library ; for where all are equally good, it would be presumptuous in me to attempt to particularize the best." — Bp. Watson. 1184 (John) XXXIX. Sermons on several occasions, 2 vols, 8vo. fine copy, calf, 5s 1729 1185 another copy, 2 vols. Svo. 35 6d 1736 Lincoln's inn fields.] 76 J. Leslie's, catalogue. 1186 Cooper's (Edward, All Souls Coll. Oxon.) Sermons on some of the leading Doctrines of the Gospel, 12mo. hf. bd. 2s 6d 1809 1187 -^ (Oliver St. John) Manual of Orthodox Divinity, or Reli- gious Principles in plain and easy Language, 8vo. Is 1806 1188 - (R. B.) Letter to a Clergyman on the Peculiar Tenets ot the Present Day, with a Vindication of the Sentiments contained therein, in Answer to the Letters of the Rev. Mr. Whish, 2 vols, m 1, 8vo. calf gilt, .5* . . ■„ ^ .- ,- J 1189 « (W. of Boston N, E.) Doctrine of Predestination unto life, explained and vindicated, 12mo. hf bd, calf Is 6d 1765 1190 Copies of certaine Letters which have passed between Spaine and England in matters of Religion ; concerning the general Motives to the Romaine Obedience ; betweene Master James Wodesworth, a late pensioner of the Holy Inquisition, and W. Bedell, a Minister of the Gospel in Suffolk, small 4to. rare, bs 1624 1191 Copi (Alani, i. e. Nic. Harpsfield) Dialogi VL contra Summi Pontificatus, Monastics Vitse, Sanctorum, Sacrarum Imaginum Oppugnatores, et Pseudomartyres, 4to. luith the rare plate of the miraculous cross, fine clean copy, calf scarce, \l 5s Antv, 1566 1191* aliud exemplar, Ato, fine copy, blue morocco, gilt leaves, \l 16s . • *^- ^^'^^ 1192 Corah's Doom, being an Answer to Echard's Enquiry into the Grounds and Occasions of the Clergy and Rehgion, 18mo. Is M 1672 1193 Cornish's (Rev. H. K.) Book of Family or Private Player 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, Qs . 9^'^'''^^^^} 1194 Coronation OAXH-Letters from his late Majesty (Geo. III.) to the late Lord Kenvon, on the Coronation Oath, with his Lordship s Answers ; and Letters of the Right Hon. W. Pitt, with his Majesty's Answers, previous to the dissolution of the Ministry in 1801, 4to. sewed, 5s J^27 1195 Cosen's (Dr. John) Sermons on useful and important subjects^ l vols. 8vo. bds. As , , u . V?? «' Dr. Cosen excelled in addressing himself immediately to the hearts ot his hearers in a most animated strain of eloquence." 1196 Cosin's (John Bp. of Durham) History of Popish Transub- STANTiATiON, to which is premised and opposed, the Catholic Doctrine of the Holy Scripture, the Ancient Fathers, and the Re- formed Churches, about the Sacred Elements and presence of Christ in the blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist. Also, an Account of a Conference held at York House, Feb. 1625, between Dr. White (Dean of Carhsle) Dr. Cosin, Dr. Buckeridge, (Bp. of Rochester,) and Bishop Morton, on several Questions respecting the Doctrine and Disciphne of the Church of England, particularly such as had been discussed in the Writings of Bp. Montague ; now first printed from Dr. Cosin's own narrative, preserved m the Bodleian Library at Oxford, 12mo. bds. 6s Land. 1840 This reprint of Dr. Cosin's valuable work on Transubstantiation is much improved by having the references verified, and the quotations given at tull length. The hitherto unpublished tract on Church Discipline will be tound extremely interesting. A copious Memoir of the Author (by the Rev. J. S. Brewer, of Queen's Cull. Oxon.) is prefixed. [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LE?LIE*S CATALOGUE. 77 1197 Cosin, Histoire de la Transubstantiation, \2mo. bds. As Lausanne, 1820 Collection of Private Devotions in the Practice of the 1198 - 1198* 1199 • Ancient Church, called the Hours of Prayer, 12mo. calf 8s 1/19 ., new edition, 18mo. cloth bds, 5s 6rf 1841 Apologie for Sundrie Proceedings by Jurisdiction Eccle- 1200 siasticall, of late times by some challenged, and also diuersely by them impuo-ned, three parts in 1 vol. 4 to. very scarce, fine copy, calf 16s ° . ... ^T ^1^^ Works, vol. 1, {all yet published) containing his Ser- mons, 8vo. bds. 9s Oxford, 1843 1201 Costard's* (G.) Observations tending to illustrate the Book of Job, 8vo. Is . . , .1747 — Two Dissertations : I. An Enquiry into the meaning ot 1202 1203 the word Kesitah. II. On the Signification of the word Hermes, 8vo. Is Qd ^7^1 Dissertation upon II Kings X. 22, translated from the Latin, 8vo. Is 1204 CoTELERii (J. B.) S.S. Patrum, qui Temporibus Apostolicis floruerunt, Barnabse, Clementis, Hermse, Ignatn, Polycarpi Opera, edita et inedita, vera et supposititia, Greece et Latine, cum Notis, 2 vols, folio, calf very scarce, 61 16s Gd Lutet, Par. 16/2 1205 aliud exemplar, 2 vols, folio, calf, neat, 71 7s Antverp, 1698 1206 Patres Apostohci, &c. Editio nova, auxit, recensuit, et notulas aliquot suas et aliorum adspersit J. Clericus, best edition, 2 vols, folio, calf very scarce, 8Z 8s Amst. ap Wetstemos, 1724 1207 CoTEs's (Digby, Principal of Mag d. Coll. Oxon.) Sermons on several occasions, 8vo. calf 3s Oxon \7 21 1208 Cotton's (Henry) List of Editions of the Bible and parts thereot in English, from the year MDV. to MDCCCXX. with an Appendix, Sso.bds.As6d . ^^ ^^ ^""^'"^j! \fr,\ 1209 Typographical Gazetteer, 8vo. bds. I2s it), looi 1210 (John of Boston, New England) Bloudy Tenent, washed, and made white in the bloud of the Lambe ; wherein the great Questions of this present time are handled, &c. small 4to. fine clean copy, calf scarce, lOs 6d , ^ , ^, , -J 1211 Covel's (Dr. John) Account of the present Greek Church, with Reflexions on their present Doctrine and Disciphne, particularly in the Eucharist, and the rest of their Seven pretended Sacraments, compared with Jac. Goar's Notes upon the Greek Ritual, folio, fine copy, calf scarce, \l Us 6d Camb 1/22 1212 Coventry's (Henry) Philemon to Hydaspes, or the History of False ReUgion in the earlier Pagan World, 8vo. calf neat, As^6d « Mv Lord Shaftesbury's Dialogue entitled '' the Moralists," Mr. Addison's unon Ancient Coins, Mr. Spence's upon the Odyssey, together with those of mv verv ingenious friend Philemon to Hydaspes, are ahnost the only pr«j- ductions in this way which have hitherto come forth amongst us with ad- vantage." — Fitzosborne's Letters. Lincoln's inn fields.] 78 J. LESL1E*S CATALOGUE. 1213 Coverdale's (Myles) Spiritual and most Precious Perle, teachynge all men to love and embrace ye Crosse, as a moste swete and neces- sarye thinge unto the soule ; what comfort there is to be taken thereof ; where and howe bothe consolacion and aide in al manner of Afflyccions is to bee sought ; and agayne, howe all men should behave themselves therein, accordyng to the Word of God, &c. translated by Myles Coverdale, 12mo. bds. very scarce, Js— large paper, As U ^ ,^'P'^^'' Ifn^ This tract is usually supposed to have been written by Edward Seyrnour Duke of Somerset, and Protector, during the short reign of Edward VI. who was his nephew; but it is, in fact, the production of Otho Wormulerus, and was first translated into the English language, from the original German ot that author, by Myles CovERJJALE. ^ . ^ « When the " Protector" sank beneath the violence of party, and was com- mitted to the Tower, a manuscript copy of the " Spiritual Pearl afforded 80 much genuine consolation to his hours of melancholy privacy and political disaraccthat, on his release, he caused it to be printed, and prefixed that recommendatory address which does so much honour to his principles and understanding. The firm sense and soundness of general religious opinion contained in the work, caused the edition published by the Duke to be eagerly procured by all parties, and copies have recently sold for as much us Ten Guineas. . , ,. ,, ,, i ^- ^ i.u 1214 Memorials, together with divers Matters relating to the Promulgation of the Bible, in the Reign of Henry YIII. 8vo portraits, bds. 6s * , « T^. • J .^ 1215 Counsel and Directions, Divine and Moral, from a Divme of the Church of England to his Nephew at Oxford, 8vo. calf, 2s 1 68o 1216 Courayer's (P. F.) Defence of the Validity of the English Ordi- nations, and of the Succession of the Bishops m the Church of Endand, translated by D. WHliams, 8vo. very scarce, calf neat, 1 bs ° 1725 1217 Declaration of his last Sentiments on the different Doc- trines of Religion, translated from the French (by John Calder, D.D.) 12mo. half bound, uncut, 2s 1/87 1218 Cox's (Sir R.) Inquiry into Religion and the Use of Reason, m reference to it, in several Discourses on the Rule of Faith, Iradition, the Church Sacraments, Prayer, &c. 8vo. calf, 3s-bds. 2s 1713 (Robert) Narrative of the Lives of the more Eminent 1219 1220 1221 1222 1223 1224 1225 Fathers of the first three Centuries, with copious Quotations from their Writings, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s . , ,t • }^JJ Crabb's (H.) Sermons on practical subjects, with Memoir ot the Author by H. Worthington, 8vo. bds. 3s 6d Camb. 1796 Cradock's (Samuel) Harmony of the Four Evangelists, and their Text Methodized, folio, ca//, 8,9 16b8 History of the Old Testament Methodized, folio, portrait, ;/. o„ 1683 calf, o5 • , /. T T_ 1 1 . Brief and Plain Exposition and Paraphrase of the whole Book of the Revelation, 8vo. calf, neat, As 1696 Craig's (W.) Essay on the Life of Jesus Christ, 12mo. \s ^ Glasg. 1/69 . Twenty Discourses on various subjects, 2 vols. 12mo. bds 3s • ^^-^^1 " Some of these Discourses are practical and others speculative ; of the practical those that are employed in delineating and drawing observations from bcnp- ture characters, deserve public notice."— Biog. Brit. [52, great queen street, J. Leslie's catalogue. 79 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 1232 1233 1234 Crakanthorp's (Richard) Defence of Constantine ; with a Treatise of the Pope's Temporal Monarchic ; wherein, besides divers pas- sages, touching other Counsels, both General and Provincial, the second Roman Synod, under Sylvester, is declared to be a meere fiction and forgery, 4to. vellum, scarce, \0s 6d Lond, 1621 Cramer (J. A.) Catena Grsecorum Patrum in S. Matthsei et S. Marci, 8vo. bds. I2s . Oxo?i. 1841 in Evangelia S. Lucse et S. Joannis, 8vo. bds. I2s . ^ ib. 1841 — in Acta S.S. Apostolorum, e Cod. Nov. Coll. descripsit, et nunc primum editum adjecta Lectionis Varietate e Cod. Coishn, 8vo. bds. IOa' Qd . {i, \%^^ in S. Pauli Epistolas ad Corinthios, 8vo. bds. \2s ib. 1841 m S. Pauh Epp. ad Galatas, Ephesios, Philippenses, Colossenses, Thessalonicenses, 8vo. bds. \2s ib. 1842 in Epistolas Cathohcas. Accesserunt CEcumenii et Arethse Commentarii in Apocalypsiu, 8vo. bds. \2s ib. 1840 ^ Catenae in S. Pauli Epistolas ad Timotheeum, Titum, Philemona et ad Hebraeos, 8vo. bds. I2s ib, 1843 Cranfield's (T.) Harmony of the Gospels from the Resurrection to the Ascension of Christ ; in which the English Narrations of the Four Evangelists are orderly exhibited in appropriate columns, folio, bds. 3s 6fl? . Dublin, 1/95 Cranmer's (Abp.) Answer unto a crafty and sophisticall Cauil- lation devised by Stephen Gardiner, late byshop of Winchester, agaynst the trewe and godly doctrine of the most holy Sacrament of the body and bloud of our Saviour Jesu Christe ; ye shall fynde here also, the true copye of the booke written, and in open courte delyuered, by D. Stephen Gardiner, not one woorde added or diminished, but faythfully in all poyntes agreeyng with the ory- ginall ; folio, rare, fine copy, calf, gilt leaves, \l lis 6d Lond. by R. Wolfe, 1551 1236 Defence of the True and CathoHck Doctrine of the Sacra- ment of the Body and Blood of our Saviour Christ ; to which is prefixed, an Introduction, Historical and Critical, and a Vindication of the Author against the allegations of Dr. Lingard, Dr. Milner, and Charles Butler, Esq. ; by Henry John Todd, 8vo. calf gilt, 6s 1825 1237 A Short Instruction into Christian Religion, being a Catechism set forth by Abp. Cranmer, in 1548, together with the same in Latin, translated from the German by Justus Jonas, in 1539, 8vo. cuts, calf gilt, I6s Oxford, 1829 — Strype's (John) Memorials of Abp. Cranmer, wherein 1235 1238 1239 the History of the Church and the Reformation of it, during the Primacy of the said Archbishop, are greatly illustrated, 2 vols, royal 8vo. calf, neat, 1 1 lis 6d Oxford, 1812 (Todd's H. J.) Life of Abp. Cranmer, 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf gilt, ISs Lond. 1831 Lincoln's inn fields.] ^MMIKltaMaiiiM g0 J. Leslie's catalogue. 1240 CRANMER-The Remain, of Abp C/anmer colUcted and ftrranged by the Rev. Henry Jenkyns, M. A., 4 vols. 8vo. P-y-j; -J( 1241 f-^- (Geo.) Excellent Lrtter to Mr. R. H. concerning the New Church Discipline, small 4to. sewed, 3s Hktnrv of 1942 Prantz's fDavid) History of Greenland, contaimng a History ot the Country and its Inhabitants, and particularly the Mission carried on tLre by the Unitas Fratrum, 2 vols. 8vo. ,,Za^es, >. copy, russia, Ms , „ , , V <; ; i son ,242*—- another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. M.--. /s M '°f" 243 Crashaw's (Richard) Steps to the Temple ^^^^ '^fflf^f'' Muses, and Carmen Deo nostro, 12mo. /'-'-^^-^^ -j^; 2. 6./.^ 1244 Craven's (Dr. W.) Sermons on the Evidence of a Future State of Rewards and Punishments, &c. 8vo. Is M i/o-J 1245 Jewish and Christian Dispensations compared with other Institutions, 8vo. Ms- 3s 1, , • i, i ri,>;,t;o« 1246 Continuation of a Discourse on the Jewish and Christian Dispensations compared with other Institutions, 8vo. Is 1800 1247 Crenii (The.) Animadversiones Philologies et Histoncse, 8to^ 1248 Cr14e'ner's (D.) Demonstration of the first Principles of the Protestant Applications of the Apocalypse, together with the Consent of the Ancients, concermng the Fourth Beast in the /th of Daniel, and the Beast in the Revektions, 4to. calf, scarce,^ 1249 TOressy's (Hugh Paulin de)] Roman Catholick* Doctrines no No- ve^des- or an Answer to Dr. Pierce's Court-Sermon, miscalled the Primitive Rule of Reformation, l2mo. Jine copy, calf, scarce 10s 6d . ' ""'•* « Amon" the Catholic writerf. in the reign of Charles the Second, none was more distinguished than Hugh Paul Cressy. —Butler. 1250 Crisps (Stephen) XXXII Sermons, demonstrating the Truths of Scripture, delivered at the Meeting-Houses of the People called Quakers, 3 vols, in 1, 12mo. calf neat 4s ^ ,^ , . Vir ,o^i (Tobias, Ball. Coll. Oxon.) Chnst alone Exalted, in LU. Sermons, with Notes and Life by Dr. Gill, 2 vols. 8vo. P<»f!^^'^f^ 1252 CR^OEsi'lGerardi) Historia a'uakeriana, sive de vulgo dictis Quake- ris !>b ortu illorum usque ad recens natum schisma Libn Ul. 12mo. vellum, 2s •.,.-. ^""'- \ -^ 1253 Crofts (Dr. George) Commentary with Strictures on certain parts of the Moral Writings of Dr. Paley and Mr. Gisborne, 8vo bds. 1254 Crofton's (Zech.) Saints^ Care for Church Commumon, declared in sundry Sermons, preached at St. James s, Duke s Place, 12mo^. neaty 4s « Be so courteous as to read before you cast away this book, or cast your cen- sure on it and the author." Dedicated '* To the Courteous Reader, espe- cially the non-communicating Nonconformists." [52, GREAT QCEEN STREET, J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 81 1255 1256 1257 Critici Sacri, siveDoctissimorum Virorum in S. S. Biblia Annotationes et Tractatus, best edition, 9 vols, folio, Jine copy, vellum, SI Ss Amst. 1698 idem, 9 yo\s. Amst. 1698 — Thesaurus Theologico-Philo- logicus, sive Sylloge Dissertatiouum elegantiorum ad selectiora et illustriora Novi Test. Loca, a Theologicis Protestantibus in Germania separatira diversis Temporibus conscriptarum secundum ordinem N. T. Librorum digesta, 2 vols. ib. 1/02 — Thesaurus Novus Theologico-Philologicus, sive Sylloge Dissertationum Exe- geticarum in V. et N. Test, ex Musaeo Th. Hasaei et Conradi Ikenii, 2 vols. i6. 1732, together 13 vols, folio, very Jine copyj Dutch calf gilt y 14/ 14» . another copy, 13 vols, folio, to which are added, L. Cappelli Critica Sacra, Amst, 1689, and Lud. De Dieu, Critica Sacra, sive Animadversionis in Loca qusedam V. et N. Testa- menti, ib. 1693, together 15 vols, folio, best editions, Jine set in vellum J \6l I6s — 1258 Crookshank's (Wm.) History of the State and Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the Reformation to the Revolution, 2 \o\s. Syo, Jine copy f calf, \l 4s . Land. 1749 1259 Crosby's (Thos.) History of the English Baptists, from the Reformation to the beginning of the Reign of George L, 4 vols. 8vo.^ne copy, calf, \l Is 1738 1260 Cross' (N.) Cynosura; or, a Saving Star that leads to Eternity, dis- covered amongst the Celestial Orbs of David's Psalms j by way of a Paraphrase upon the Miserere, folio, calf Ss 16/0 1261 Crosthwaite's (C. Trin, Coll. i)M6/in) Sermons on practical sub- jects, 12mo. bds. 7s 1840 1262 Croxall's (Dr. S.) Scripture Politics, being a View of the Original Constitution and subsequent Revolutions in the Government, Religious and Civil, of that People out of whom the Saviour of the World was to arise, 8vo. calf, neat, 2s 6d 1 735 1263 Cruden's (Alex.) Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament and the Apocrypha, with a Life of the Author, royal 8vo. bds. 7s 1836 1264 Crull's (J.) Jewish History, as well Ecclesiastical as Civil, from the Creation of the World to this present time, being an abridgement of L'Estrange's Josephus, with a Continuation, 2 vols. Syo.plates, calf neat, 4s 6d 1708 1265 Cruwys's (H. S.) Enquiries into the Archetype of the Septuagint version, its authenticity and different editions, 8vo. Is 1774 1266 Cudworthi (Radulphi) Systema Intellectuale hujus Universi, seu de veris Naturae Rerum Originibus Commentarii, accedunt reliqua ejus Opuscula, omnia Anglica en Latine vertit, recensuit, variisque Observationibus et Dissertationibus illustravit et auxit J. L. Moshemius, 2 vols. 4to. vellum, best edition, It Is Lugd. Bat. 1773 •' Tills very learned work was written in confutation of Hobbes's Atheistic Philosophy. The Latin Translation by Professor Mosheim is greatly to be preferred to the English original, not only for its purity and elegance, but also for its great abundance and excellence of learned notes." Bishop Warburton, Lincoln's inn fields.] m g2 J. Leslie's catalogue. Vetera proferuntur. en gratiam Pastorum et l^oncionaio ^^^ ^^^^ alphabeticodigestus 12mo^«ea^ 3. the Recovery of the 8vo. fne copy, sprinkled calf gilt, 5s ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ' /Qi w ^/ John's Cam6.) Sermons on various im- 1273 Cunningham s (S. \V. M. Jo/in 5, v.amt/./ ^^^^ portant subjects, 8vo. Ms. ^s * jgj^ 1974 . Velvet Cushion, 8vo. ods. Is nffi^ic 275 CUROPALAT.E, de Officialibus Palatii Constantinopolitam, et Officns ' Ma^n^^^^^^^^^^ Gr. et Lat. 12mo. rare, calf, 4s ^^^^'j-' ^^^S 1276 C.PKIANI Opera/recognita et ^l'-^']^^::'^^^^^ ensem Episcopum. Accedunt Annales Cyprianici J • ^^^^^°"'' /-?; ZnlipiJpi et Dissertationes Cypnanic. H. Do^dwell.^ foho, !!^'opera, i Fell, cum Annalibus Cyprianicis k Pearson, folic,, !!!^!i^ Opera Omnia, Editio Benedictina studio et labore S. Baluzii, best edition, folio, fne copy, vellum, ^^-^^'^^^J/^^^.^G - Les (Euvres de Saint Cyprien, Ev^ue de Cartage et — Lies vxiuvica _ .„,^S .v^ort nvpr» dps RemarQues, 1277 1278 1279 1280 1281 li:;^tra1:r rn Fr^^coTs p^r M^''L;n.W. av^^ JJ^u^'e £elle Vie de S. CypU tiree de ses ecnts,|^vok. ml. ^*°" '"'■^' les Sermons de Saint Cyprien, Evfesque de Carthage, , != Vnilt res et une Oraison des Martyrs du meme avec quelques bpistres, et une uiai= ^^^ ^^^^ AuBERTi, editio optima, 7 vols, folio, extremely ra , j^^^ ^^^^ .coi)y, calf gilt y 16/ 166- [52, GREAT QUEEN STRKET, 1283 1283* J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 83 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 Cyrilli Alexandrini, Comment. inXIT. Prophetas Minores, Gr. et Lat. folio, halfhd. 18s Ingoldstadii, 1609 ■ — HiEROSOLYMORUM Archicpiscopi, Opera, Greece et Latine, cum Notis edidit T. Milles, folio, calf, \Ss—fne copy, calf gilt, Mis ^ ^ ^ Oxon. 1703 Opera Omnia, Editio Benedictina, Greece et Latine, ab A. Touttee, folio, calf, 31 10s Par. 1720 L' Imposture de la pretendue Confession de Toy de 1290 1291 1292 1293 J 294 1295 1296 1297 Cyrille, Patriarche de Constantinople, \2mo. fine copy, old crimson morocco, gilt leaves, 8s Par. 1629 Divi Cyrilli Liber de Sacrosancta Trinitate, et imprimis de Persone Cbristi, agens, Gr. et Lat. a Jo. Wegelino, AuyustcE Vind. 1604— Sancti Maximi Mystagogia, Gr. et Lat. {imperfect at the end) in 1 vol. 12mo. French calf 7s 6d Hierosolymitani Catecbeses, Grsec^ et Latine, edente J. Prevotio, 4to. calf, Ss Par. 1609 D'AcHERV (L.) Spicilegium, sive Collectio veterum aliquot Scrip- torum, qui in Gallise Bibliotbecis dilituerant ; editio accuratior De la Barre, 3 vols, folio, fine clean copy, in the original hogshin binding, U (js Par. 1723 aliud exemplar, 3 vols. Paris, 1723 — Mabillon (L) Vetera Analecta, sive Collectio Veterum aliquot Operum et Opus- culorum omnis generis, cum ejusdem Itinere Germanico, Annota- tionibus et aliquot Disquisitionibus ; cui accessere Mabillonii Vita et aliquot Opuscula, scilicet Dissertatio de Pane Eucbaristico, Azymo et Fermentato. Subjungitur Opusculam Eldefonsi His- paniensis Episcopi de eodem Argumento ; et Eusebii Romani ad Tbeopbilum Galium Epistola de Cultu Sanctorum ignotorura, ib. 1723 — together, 4 vols, calf, (a little wormed) Gl 16s 6d aliud exemplar, 4 vols, folio, a remarkably fine copy, tree- marbled calf gilt, 10/ 10s Paris, 1723-26 Daille (J.) 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LESLIE'S CATALOGUE. 1298 Daily's Treatise concerning the right use of the Fathers in the Decision of the Controversies that are at th>s day in Rehgion,^4^o. 1299 - deDuobusLatinorumexUnctioneSacramentisConfirma- tione etExtremautvocantUnctione,4to.se«>erf, 5s Geneves, 1659 ,300 Drv Exerire and Devotions ^r the Young Lad.sat^heMona^ tery of the English Canonesses Regulars of the Holy^J^^^*' "j ^^g ,.n, DlT/int''vanfde'Sne%c Progressu Idolatri. et s'upersti- "'' ^ri^rdeV^ritFals^Propheti^Tetde ^-■^'^^^^onr^^ns Uo- vera, utilia ac lectione digna, omnia se commendant. - Walcn. lino Tl.,«A«rvNi fS Joannis, Monachi et Presbyteri Hierosolymitavi) '''' %?rrOmnii Grre et Latine, cum Notis M. le Quien, 2 vols folio, best edit, fine copy, in hogshxn with clasp^, 3/ I6s 1712 ,303 Dama'si Pap» (Sancti) Opuscuk, et Gesta, cum N°t.s M. 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Gr£ei^^^^^ vprsione Latina nunc primum editus e smgulari Chis^ano Codice Irnrm supra DCCc!^&c. folio, bds. uncut. 1 8s Rome, 1 / / 2 13U pt BrvTArcbdeacon) On the Natu^ Progress, and Cons quences of Schism, Svo. k/s. 3s 6rf ^ [.52, GREAT QLEEN STREET, 1311 J. Leslie's catalogue. 85 1312 8 1315 Daubeny's (Archdeacon) VIII Discourses on the Connection be- tween the Old and New Testament, considered as two parts of the same Divine Revelation, and demonstration of the great Doctrine of the Atonement, 8vo. calf As . . 1802 1316 Daubuz's (Charles) Perpetual Commentary on the Revelation of St. John, wherein is contained, the Original Sacred Text, and the English Translation laid down and compared together, and their true Literal and Mystical Sense opened and explained, foHo, best edition, calf very scarce, H 16s 1720 1317 Davenantii (Joan. Episc, Sam^wnewsis) Expositio Epistolae Pauli ad Colossenses, Mio, fine copy, blue morocco, gilt leaves, 1/ 8s Cantab, 1630 1318 aliud exemplar, 4to. vellum, 9s Amst. 1646 1319 Dissertationes Duae de Morte Christi, et de Praedestina- tione et Reprobatione, folio, c«//i 9s . Caw^. 1650 1320 Davenant's (Bp.) Animadversions upon a Treatise, intituled, God's Love to Mankinde (by S. Hoard), 8vo. calf, neat. As 1641 1321 Davies's (Sir John, Attorney -General to Q. Elizabeth) Original Nature, and Immortality of the Soul, a Poem, 12mo. Is 1714 1322 (Thomas) Faith and Practice of a Christian, explained and enforced in XVI Discourses, 8vo. calf, 2s ^d 1620 1323 Dawson's (Ben.) Illustrations of several Texts of Scripture, parti- cularly those in which the Logos occurs ; to which are added, two Tracts relative to an Intermediate State, 8vo. calf As--hf bd. 3s . .1765 1304 Lexicon Graeco LatinumNoviTestamenti, Svo. calf neat. As . . 1818 1325 (Dr. Thos.) Suspiria Sacra, or the Church of England's Memorial, with an Admonition to Jesuits and their Patrons, 8vo. 2s . . . 1718 1326 Deacon's (John) Treatise, intituled. Nobody is my Name, which beareth Euerie -bodies name ; wherein is largely laid forth, the lawfull bounds of all Buying and SeUing, according to the in- fallible line of the Lawes of the Lorde, 12mo. black letter, title inlaid, hf bd. calf, neat, 5s Lond.by R, Waldegrave, (no date) 1327 Dean's (Richard) Essay on the Future Life of Brutes, 2 vols. 12mo. hf bd. uncut, 2s . . 1768 1328 Debia's (Jas., Prebendary of Lincoln) Account of the Religion, Rites, Ceremonies, and Superstitions of the Moscovites, 12mo. Is 6^ . • 1"1^ 1329 De Carriere, Commentaire Litteral sur le Nouveau Testament, insere dans la Traduction Frangoise avec le Texte Latin a la marge, 5 vols. 12mo. fine copy, old French morocco, gilt and marbled leaves, lUOs . • Reims, 1710 1330 Dechamps (Stephani) de Hseresi Janseniana, ab Apostolica sede merito postscripta Liber 3, foUo, calf, 1/ Us 6rf Par. 1728 1331 Declaration against a Crosse Petition ; whereing some secret lets of the Intended Reformation are discovered, the Danger of Division prevented, and the Unity of this Island in Religion urged ; by the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly, small 4to. ^is 1642 Lincoln's inn fields.] 86 1332 1333 1334 1335 1336 1337 1338 1339 1340 1341 1342 1343 1344 1345 1346 1347 J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. Deism. — The Principles of Deism, in two Dialogues between a Sceptick and a Deist, concerning the Christian Revelation and Natural Religion, 8vo. interleaved^ hf. hd. calf^ 3.s 1726 Delany's (Dr. P.) Works, viz. Reflections on Polygamy—Doctrine of Abstinence from Blood defended — Life of King David — Revela- tion Examined — Sermons, &c. together 6 vols. 8vo. Jine copy, old calf gilt, \l . . V. Y. Historical Account of the Life of David King of Israel, in which Mr. Bayle's Criticisms are fully considered, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 145 ^ . • 1740 Doctrine of Abstinence from Blood defended, in Answer to two Pamphlets, 8vo. l.f 6rf . 1784 — Reflections upon Polygamy and the encouragement given to that practice in the Old Testament, 8vo 2s 1787 another copy, 8vo. calf 3.s 1737 XX Sermons upon Social Duties, 8vo. calf\ 2s iSd 1744 another copy, 8vo. calf, neat, 3s 1747 " It is on his Sorraons, and particularly tliose which relate to Social Duties, that will principally depend the perpetuity of his fame.'' — Chalmers. Sixteen Discourses upon Doctrines and Duties, &c. 8vo. hf. bd. uncut, 2s 6d . . 1 754 Eighteen Discourses upon various subjects, 8vo. coif 1348 1349 1350 1351 1352 1353 1354 neat, 3s 6d . . . 1766 De la Rue, Sermons pour TAvent, 4 vols. 12mo. portrait , fine copy, calf extra, gilt leaves, btj Leivis, ISs Toulouse, 1782 De Laune's (Thos.) Plea for the Nonconformists, giving the true State of the Dissenter's Case, small 4to. hf. hd. 2s i]d 1684 (Dr. W. St. John's, Oxon.) Twelve Sermons on several subjects and occasions, 8vo. calf 2s 6d — calf, neat, 3s 1 728 Del Rio (Mart.) Florida Mariana, sive de Laudibus Sacratissimse Yirginis Deipane Panegyrici XIII. small 4 to. vellum, 4s 6d Antverpice, 1598 Delusion of Christians touching the ways of God's reveaUng him- self to and by the Prophets, evinced from Scripture and Primitive Antiquity, 8vo. calf 4s . . 1713 D'Emilliane's (Gabriel) Short History of Monastical Orders, in which the Primitive Institution of Monks, their Tempers, Habits, Rules, and the condition they are in at present, are treated of, \2mo. calf, 4s . . 1693 ■ the same, 12mo. very fine copy, sprinhled calf gilt, 6s 1693 — Frauds of Romish Monks and Priests, 8vo. calf, 3s 1691 Demoniacs— An Inquiry into the Meaning of Demoniacks in the New Testament, 8vo. 1 5 6^ . 1737 A Further Enquiry into the meaning of Demoniacks in the New Testament, 8vo. Is 6c/ . 1737 A Reply to the Further Enquiry, &c. 8vo. Is 6d 1739 An Examination of the Enquiry into the meaning of Demoniacks, &c. by Samuel Pegge, 8vo. l.s 1739 Whiston's (W.) Account of the Demoniacs, and of the Power of Casting out Demons, 8vo. Is 6d \737 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 87 1355 Demoniacs. — Young's (Arthur) Dissertation on the Gospel Demo- niacks, 8vo. Is 6c? . . 1760 1355 Reasons for the Credibility and Reality of Demoniacal Possessions, as recorded and exhibited in the New Testament, l2mo. bds. Is 6d . 1817 1357 Denham's (J. E. St. Johns, Camb.) Sermons on several interest- ing subjects, 8vo. bds. 3s • 1821 1358 Depping (Ant. Episc. Medensem) Tractatus de Visitationibus Episcopalibus, 12mo. Is 6c? Dublini, 1696 1359 De Reyn (Lud.) Antidotum adversus Hieresum Venena, sive Praxis peculiaris multiplex convincendi Heterodoxos Romana Ecclesiae adversarios ; in quo enucleantur Acta Martini Lutheri ac Joannis Calvini, 8vo. neat, 4s Audomari,\7l6 1360 Speculum Abominationum, sive Epitaphia omnium Haere- siarcharum, a temporibus Apostolorum, 8vo. neat, 4s /7?ris,170l 1361 Derham's (W. Trin. Coll. Oxow.) Astro and Physico-Theology ; or a Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, from his Works of Creation, in a Series of Sermons, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, calf, neat, 5s . • 1713 1362 the same, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, 5s 1754 1363 another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. hf bd, calf, 4s 1798 1364 the same, 3 vols. 18mo. calf, 3s 1749 1365 Physico-Theology; or a Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, from his Works of Creation, 8vo. calf neat, 3s . • 1716 1366 another copy, 8vo. portrait, calf neat, 4s 1727 '* Works which bespeak as much the philosopher as the divine." 1367 De Sainctes (Claude) de Rebus Eucharistiae Controversis, foho, calf, 18s . • 1755 1368 [Deslandes (F. B.)] Philological Essay, or Reflections on the Death of Free -Thinkers, 8vo. calf, 2s . 1713 1369 Devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus ; Exercises for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, Confession, and Communion, 12mo. bds. 2s Dublin, 1820 1370 another copy, 18mo. Is 6d Lond. 1824 1371 Devout Communicant exemplified in his behaviour before, at, and after the Lord's Supper, 18mo. Is 1688 1372 Dialogue betwixt two Protestants, in Answer to a Popish Cate- chism, called "A Short Catechism against all Sectaries," 8vo. calf 2s 6d . • ^ 1686 1373 Dick's (John) Essay on the Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures, 12mo. Is . ^^*«^- 1800 1374 Dickson's (David) Short Explanation of the Epistle of Paul to the Hebrewes, 12mo. calf very scarce, bs— vellum, 4s Aberdeen, by Edw. Raban, 1635 1375 another copy, 12mo. hf. bd. calf, neat, 4s^sewed, 4s Camb. 1649 1376 DiGBY— Letters between the Lord George Digby, and Sir Kenelm Digby, concerning Rehgion, 18mo. calf, \s 6d 1651 Lincoln's inn fields.] 86 1332 1333 1334 133 J 1336 1337 1338 1339 1340 1341 1342 1343 1344 1345 1346 1347 3. Leslie's cATALOGUEi Deism.— The Principles of Deism, in two Dialogues between a Sceptick and a Deist, concerning the Christian Revelation and Natural Religion, 8vo. interleaved, hf. hd. calf, 3.s 1726 Delany's (Dr. P.) Works, viz. Reflections on Polygamy—Doctrine of Abstinence from Blood defended— Life of King David— Revela- tion Examined— Sermons, &c. together 6 vols. 8vo. Jine copy, old calf cjilt, 1/ . . V- Y. Historical Account of the Life of David King of Israel, in which Mr. Bayle's Criticisms are fully considered, 3 vols. 8jo. calf neat, Us . • , , . * ^^'^^ Doctrine of Abstinence from Blood defended, m Answer to two Pamphlets, 8vo. \s ^d • 1/84 — Reflections upon Polygamy and the encouragement given to that practice in the Old Testament, 8vo 2s 1787 another copy, 8vo. calf ^s 1737 XX Sermons upon Social Duties, 8vo. calf, 2s 6^P«"'jg&«^- 1382 DtsciplTNl-Defense de la Discipline qui s'observe dans leDiocese de Sens touchant I'lmposition de la Penitence Publique, 8vo. cal/^ J383 DTscoTfRSE concerning the Usefulness of 'the Oriental Translations of the Bible, for explaining the difficult passages in it, 8vo_. (t . i/oD 1384 DISCOURSES on Obedience to the Supreme Powers ""t^e Laws of Nations, of the Power of the Magistrate, and the Liberty of Ae Press, 8vo. calf, 2s ' ^ ^' p i^„,.c 1385 D.tton's (H.) 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Leslie's catalogue. 89 1393 [Dod's (Charles)] Church History of England, from tbe year loOO to the year 1688, chiefly with regard to [Roman] Catholicks ; being a complete Account of the Divorce, Supremacy, Dissohition, of Monasteries, and first attempts for a Reformation, under King Henry VIIL the unsettled state of the Reformation under Edward VL; the Interruption it met with from Queen Mary ; with the last hand put to it by Queen Elizabeth ; together with the various fortunes of the Catholic Cause, during the Reigns of James 1., Charles L and IL, and James IL, particularly the Lives of the eminent Catholicks, Cardinals, Bishops, Inferior Clergy, Regulars and Laymen, also a critical Account of the Works of the learned, and the Trials of those who suff-ered for Religion, &c. ; with the Foundation of all the Enghsh Colleges, and Monasteries abroad ; to the whole is prefixed a general History of Ecclesiastical Affairs, under the British, Saxon, and Norman periods, 3 vols, tolio, a remarkably fine copy, in russsia, gilt leaves, by Hering, 10/ JDVltSoei^, I/O/ 1394 Reynolds's (Dr. Geo ) Historical Essay upon the Go- vernment of the Church of England, from the earliest to the pre- senttimes, containing aVindication of the measures of Henry Ylll. Edward VI. and Queen Elizabeth, from the Calumnies of a late Popish Writer (Dod), being a complete Account of the Divorce, Supremacy, Dissolution of Monasteries, and first attempts for a Reformation, under King Henry VIII. 8vo. calf very scar^ce^ 1395 Doddridge's (Dr. Philip) Lectures on the principal subjects in Pneumatology, Ethics, and Divinity, with Notes, &c. by Kippis^ 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, 7s ,.' ^ n 1 700 another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 8s u\fJ 1396 1397 1398 1399 1400 1401 1402 1403 " And frst, as an universal storehouse, "^<^^^f ^^ ^^J""™ j^^/ .^l^l^^^^ Theological pursuits, Doddridge's Leotnve.^'^Bishop of Durham s Charge. 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Analecta Sacra, sive Excursus Philologici breves super diversis Vet. et Nov. Testamenti locis. Subjiciuntur Nortoni Knatchbul Animadversiones in Libros Novi Testamenti, 8vo. calf, neat, 3s . , 1693 Doughty's (John) Ten Sermons on several occasions, 8vo. calf neat, 2s . 1761 Douglas's (Bp.) Criterion, or Miracles examined, with a View to expose the Pretensions of Pagans and Papists, and to compare the Miraculous Powers recorded in the New Testament with those said to subsist in later times, 8vo. interleaved, fine copy, old russia, 8s • 1807 another copy, 8vo calf, neat, 5s 1 754 new edition, 8vo. bds. 5s Oxford, 1832 " It is a book written with great judgment, candour and learning. The first part of it is an Answer to *' Hume's Essay on Miracles."— i>r. Birch's Letter to Mr. Archdeacon Orr. Apology for the Clergy, with a view to expose the 1435 groundless assertions of a late Commentator [W. Romaine] on the 107th Psalm, 8vo. scarce, 2s 1755 Nenia Britannica, or a Sepulchral History of Great Britain, from its earhest period to its general conversion to Chris- tianity, including a complete series of the British, Roman, and Saxon Sepulchral Rites and Ceremonies, folio, plates, fine copy, calf gilt, 21 15s 1793 1436 D'OuLTREMAN (P.) Pcdagoguc Chrestien, ou la Maniere de Vivre Chrestiennement, 12mo. neat, 2s St. Omer, 1633 1437 Dowar's (W.) Hint to the Spiritually Learned, &c. in Two Dis- courses, 8vo. Is . 1775 Lincoln's inn fields.] 92 J. Leslie's catalogue. ^38 DowLiNG (J. G.) Notitia Scriptorum S. S Patrum aliorumque Veteris Ecclesise Monumeiitorum, quae in Collectiouibus Anec- dotorum post Annum Christi MDCC. in lucem continentur, 8vo. bds. 7s Gd . Oaford, 1839 1439 Sermons preached in the Parish Church of St. Mary-de- Crypt, Gloucester, small 8vo. bds. 5s 1841 1440 [Downe's (John,)] Amulet, or Preservative against the Contempt of the Ministry, small 4to. Is 6d Oxford, 1633 The author of this little tract, was nephew to Bp. Jewell. 1441 (John, of Mary -le- Bow) Sermons on various subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, 4s 6d Sheffield, 1761 " The author's style is clear and manly ; his manner animated ; his senti- ments just, and often striking." 1442 Downame's (John, Bp. of Derry) Guide to Godlynesse, or, a Trea- tise of a Christian Life ; whereunto are added, divers Prayers, and a Treatise of Carnal Securitie, folio, engraved title, calf 12s 1692 1443 Summe of Sacred Divinitie, briefly and Methodically propounded and explained, small 4to. Jine clean copy, calf 6s . 1444 (George, Bp. of Derry) Abstractof the Duties Commanded and Sinnes Forbidden in the Law of God, 12mo. vellum, 3s Lond. by F. Kyngston, 1620 1445 Downside Discussion.-— The Authenticated Report of the Dis- cussion on the Rule of Faith and the Sacrifice of the Mass, at the College of Downside, near Bath, in February and March, 1834, Syo. hf bd. calf, 6s . 1836 1446 D'Oyly's (Dr. G.) Two Discourses on the Doctrine of a Particular Providence, and on Modern Unitarianism, 8vo. Is 6c? 1817 1447 Drummond's (Robt. Abp. of York) Sermons on public occasions, and a Letter on Theological Study, with a Memoir of his Life, 8vo. bds. 3s . . . 1803 1448 Drusii (Joan.) Comment, in Loca Difficiliora Josuse, Judicum et Samuelem, Franeq. 1618 — De Sectis Judaicis Commentarii, Trihaeresio et Minervali Nic. Serasii Jesuitae Mogunt. oppositi, * atque antehac seorsim editi, &c. Arnhemia, 1619, together 2 vols. 4to. calf 5s 1449 Comment, in Loca Difficiliora Pentateuchi, 4to. vellum, 5s . . Franc, 1617 1450 Nova Versio et Scholia in Jobum, Amst. 1636-~Annota- tiones in Choheleth, ib. 1635 — in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 5s 1451 Comment. inProphetas Minores, 4to. vellum, 5s ib. 1627 ** Drusius was the most noted critic, linguist, and theologist of his day, and well versed in the Rabbins, and hath given great light to a large part of the Scriptures." — Walch. 1452 Duarenus (Franc.) de Sacris Ecclesiae Ministeriis, ac Beneficiis, in quibus quisquid ad plenam Juris Pontificii cognitionem necessa- rium est, breviter ac dilucide explicatum continetur, 12mo. neat, 4s . . Par, 1563 J. Leslie's catalogue. 93 I 1453 1454 1455 1456 1457 1458 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 Du Bartas His Divine Weekes and Workes, translated by Josuah Sylvester, 4to. calf, 4s 6d . .1^08 Du Bois' Discourse, proving the Divine Original, and Authority ot the Five Books of Moses, translated by W. L. 12mo. Is 6d 1682 Du Bosc, Sermons sur divers Textes de I'Ecriture Sainte, et sur rEnitre de S. Paul aux Ephesiens, 7 vols. 8vo. vellum, scarce, \l\Ss ^ Amst. 1687-1716 Duchy's (Jacob, Clare Hall, Camb.) Discourses on various sub- jects, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 7s . 1^/9 '* Have great spirit and warmth ; and at times are in the strain of our old Divines." Dugdale's (G.) History of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, from its Foundation ; extracted out of Original Charters, Records, Leger Books, and other MSS. with continuations and additions by Sir Henry Ellis, folio, cloth boards, portrait, and 69 fne plates, 2/ 15s • • 1818 [Duguet's (S. J.)] Characters and Properties of True Charity dis- played, 8vo. calf, neat, 2s 6d . ^^^7 S rL'Abbe)Traite des Devoirs d'un Ev^sque, 12mo. Isbd ^ ^ Par. 1791 Du Moulin's (P.) Defence of the Catholicke Faith, contained in the Booke of the most Gracious King James the First, against the Answer of N. Coeffeteau, D.D., and Vicar- Generall of the Domi- nican Preaching Friars, 4to, hf bd. very .scarce, 6s Lond IblU Traite de la Paix de I'Ame, et du Contentement de 1 Es- prit, small Svo. vellum, 2s . ^h^'l'l'^T' Treatise on Peace of Soul, and Content of Mmd, trans- lated, with Notes by Dr. John Scrope, 2 vols. Svo. calf 5s 1765 Vindication of the Sincerity of the Protestant Religion m 1464 1465 1466 1467 1468 1469 the point of Obedience to Sovereignes, opposed to the Doctrine of Rebellion, authorised and practised by the Pope and the Jesuites, 4to.hfbd.neat, 3s . , „ .* c, • . o DuMONT (G.) Sermons sur divers Textes de 1 Ecriture Sainte, 8vo portrait, calf neat, 4s . Rotterdam, 1/50 Duncan (Eleazar) Of Worshipping God towards the Altar; or, that Pious and Devout Ceremony of Bowing towards the Altar, vindi- cated from the notorious Calumny of our Peevish Puritans, smaU 4to. seived, 4s 6d • . ' ^ /. • p Dunlop's (William) Preface to the Westminster Confession, &c, being an Account of all the ends and uses of Creeds and Contes- sions of Faith, a Defence of their Justice, Reasonableness and Necessity ps a Publick Standard of Orthodoxy, 8vo. 5s 1/^4 , 1 the same, with Hunt's Essay towards explaining the History and Revelations of Scripture in their several periods and a Dissertation on the Fall of Man, 1734, in 1 vol. 8vo. h f bd. vellum, uncut, 6s ^ , , , ^ ^ n lj n. ^Q^o Dunster's (Charles) Tracts on St. Luke's Gospel, 8x0. bds. 5s 1812 [Dunton's (John)] Rehgio Bibliopolae, in imitation of Dr. Brown s Religio Medici, 12mo. Is 6d . ^oyi [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, Lincoln's inn fields.] 94 1470 1471 1472 1473 1474 J. Leslie's catalogue. DupiN (L. E.) Nouvelle Bibliotheque des Auteurs Ecclesiastiques, contenant THistoire de leur Vie, le Catalogue, la Critique et la chronologie de leurs ouvrages, etc. avec Dissertation preliminaire, ou Prolegomene sur la Bible pour servir de Supplement, 21 vols, in 8, 4to. calf, 51 15s 6d Par. 1693 Ecclesiastical History of the first Seventeen Centuries of the Church, with the Lives and Writings of the Primitive Fathers, and a Compendious History of the Councils, translated by William Wotton and Digby Cotes, 16 vols. Lond, 1696-1725— Dupin's History of the Canon and Writers of the Books of the Old and New Testament, 2 vols. 1699-1700, together 18 vols, folio, bound in 9,Jine copy, calf, 61 I6s 6d Compendious History of the Church, from the beginning of the World to this present time, 4 vols. 12mo. calf 9s 1716 another copy, 4 vols. 12mo. calf 8s— fine copy, calf \0s 1724 Complete Method of Studying Divinity, 8vo. calf, neat, 1720 3s 6d 1475 DupoRTi (J.) Metaphrasis Libri Psalmorum Grsecis Versibus con- textu, 4to. with portrait of Charles II, vellum, 4s Cantab. 1666 1476 idem, cum Paraph. Latina G. Buchanano, 8vo. calf 3s 1742 1477 Liber Job Grseco Carmine redditus. Cant. 1 637— Rosssei (Alex.) Virgilius Evangelisans, sive Historia Salvatoris nostri Jesu Christi, Virgilianis verbis et versibus descripta, Lond. 1634, &c. in 1 vol. 12mo. ca//", 4s . . • 1478 Dupre's (Dr. John, Exeter Coll. Oxon.) Sermons on various sub- jects, but chiefly on the Benefits of the Gospel, 8vo. hds. 2s 1782 1479 Discourses for the Pulpit, 2 vols. S\o. fine copy, calf 6s Salisbury, 1815 ** The general character of these Sermons is clearness of argument, vivacity of manner, and strength of diction." 1480 DuPUY, Traite concernant I'Histoire de France, savoir, la Con- damnation des Templiers, avec quelques Actes; I'Histoire du Schisme ; les Papes tenans le Siege en Avignon, &c. 12mo. 7ieaf, 2s 6d . . Par. 1685 1481 DuRAND*s (J. F.) Sermons on various subjects. Doctrinal and Practical, translated from the French by Dr. R. Munkhouse, Queen's Coll. Oxon. 8vo. scarce, bds. 3s 6d—calf 5s 1802 " Combines excellent taste with a clear judgment.'' — Clapham, 1482 Durel's (John) Liturgy of the Church of England asserted, in a Sermon preached at the Chapel of the Savoy, 4to. sewed, \s 6d 1662 1483 Durham's (Jas.) Practical Exposition of the Ten Commandments, 4to. ca//, 4s . Lond. 1675 1484 Du Val (Anthoine) Mirouer des Calvinistes, et Armure des Chres- tiens, pour rembarrer les Lutheriens et nouveaux Evangelistes de Geneve, 12mo. curious and scarce, calf 4s 6d Par. 1562 1485 DuvALLius (An. de) de Suprema Romani Pontificis in Ecclesiam Potestate, 4to. calf scarce^ \2s . ib. 1614 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 95 1486 Dyer's (George) Inquiry into the Nature of Subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles, 8vo. bds» 2s 6d 1792 1487 [Earle's (John, D.D., Bp. of Salisbury)] Microcosmography, or, a Piece of the World discovered, in Essays and Characters, 12mo. 2s 1732 See an account of Dr. Earle in Wood's AthencB. 1488 Eaton's (John) Honeycombe of Free Justification by Christ alone, 4to.fine copy, calf scarce, 7s , 1642 1489 EccLEs's (Sam. B. N. Coll. Oxon.) Sixteen Sermons on different subjects, 8vo. calf neat, 2s 6d , 1755 1490 Ecclesiastes, or, the Preacher ; an Essay on the Duties of a Public Religious Instructor ; chiefly taken from a Latin Treatise of Erasmus's, 12mo. I5 . . 1797 1491 Ecclesiastical Commission (A Discourse concerning the), opened in the Jerusalem Chamber, Oct. 10, 1689, 4to. Is 6d 1689 1492 — —- History of King James's Ecclesiastical Commission, con- taining all the Proceedings against the Bp. of London ; Abp. Sharp ; Magdalen Coll. Oxford ; University of Cambridge ; Charter- House, London ; and the Seven Bishops, 8vo. 25 6d 1711 1493 Edward VI.— The Primer, or Book of Private Prayer, authorised and set forth by order of King Edward VI. edited by the Rev. Henry Walter, 12mo. bds. 2s 1825 His own Arguments against the Pope's Supremacy, translated out of the original French, written with the King's own hand, 12mo. calf, scarce, 6s Lond. 1682 ;- The Two Books of Common Prayer set forth by Authority of Pariiament in the Reign of King Edward VI. compared with each other, and edited by Edward Cardwell, D.D., 8vo. bds, 8s Oxford, 1841 1496 Edwards's (Dr. John) Thoughts concerning the several causes and occasions of Atheism, especially in the present age, 8vo. calf Is 6d . . 1695 -: • — Thoughts on the Causes and Occasions of Atheism, &c. 1695 —Demonstration of the Existence and Providence of God,169G — Socinianism Unmasked, 1696— in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, 3s 6d Veritas Redax : Evangehcal Truths restored; viz. God's Eternal Decrees, the Liberty of Man's Will, Grace and Conversion, Extent and Efficacy of Christ's Redemption, and Perseverance in Grace, 8vo. portrait, hf. bd. russia, 4s 1707 - Preacher ; a Discourse shewing what are the particular 1494 -> 1495 1497 1498 1499 J 500 1501 1502 offices and employments of those of that character in the Church, with a free Censure of the most common failings and miscarriages of persons in that sacred employment, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, 8s 1705-9 Discourse concerning Truth and Error, in Matters of Religion, 8vo. hf bd. 2s 6d 1701 Demonstration of the Existence and Providence of God from the structure of the World, and from the fabric of Man's body, 8vo. calf neat, 2s 6d 1696 Socinian Creed ; or a brief account of the Tenets and Doctrines of the Socinians, shewing their tendency to Irreligion and Atheism, 8vo. calf 2s 6d 1697 Lincoln's inn fields.] 96 1503 1504 1505 }. Leslie's catalogue. Fnw»RDs's fDr John) Discourse concerning the Authority, Stile, ^aTperfLtiSnof the 6ooks of the Old and New Testament, 3 vols. ill^l^'Z'efi'^^-eries of the Uncertainty. Deficiene^, and Corruptions of Human Knowledge and Learnmg. 8vo. ca//, "^"'' '' Vindication of the Fundamental Artid. of th^^^^^^^ J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 97 1506 1507 1508 1509 1510 1511 T".;rTfi07 STma ks upon Whiston's New Theory of the the Popish Rebgion lil^-LJ^rner s (J y^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^''-^ 'T^S^^^^XiSlt^fir^Xe, ^e. Jersey, ^oi;Wo£S Memoirs of hil Life by Williams a„d Parsons l-'^HliZZfonllrlo.. important subjects, 12mo. W.._3. m \ DoxoloKV Approven, or, the Singing to the Father, ~^rrZ^l Hoiy Ghos -^ts lawfulness and expediency proven from tt Holy sSptures,' Councils, and Fathers. 12mo. UM^ ^^^^ fThos ) New English Translation of the Psalms from the -H^-Tnal SS, reduced^o Metre ^y/^l^Hf/- ^T^j:^ Notes Critical aud Explanatory, 8vo. Ms. 3s-calf, 4«^«f««m, ,512 ^-— (Tim.) Paraphrase! with Critical Annotations, on the '''' Epistles of St. Paul to'the Romans and Galatxans with an Ana- Ivlical Scheme of the whole, 4to 6rf.. 3. M-calf4s 175^ iKi" P.nnRow's rThomas) Reasonableness of our Christian Oervice '''' ^evSand Se elL, from the Authority of fenptures and Practice of the Primitive Christians, 8vo. calf, neat 3s 16/8 1514 El'Tjo ) Defensio Articulorum XXXIX EccW Anglican., 1^1^ F^.^.Ts^sTckment) Gentile Sinner, or England's Brave Gentleman '''' 'ra^teSa as he is, and as he should be, 12- (|-/j/ jUUtorn «J) 2.^6<|^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^.^.^^ ^^^^^ ;^^„.^' ^ lation not from Reason or Nature, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s 7« the same, 8vo. calf, 5s 6d "' Ellvs's (luthony, /a^e Bp. of St. David; s) Tracts on the Liber y. Spiritual and Temporal, of Protestants in England, 4to. russ^>a, 1519 ii^_ (Tobias) Kingdom of God opened, and proved to be a Kingdom of Grace and Glory, the One thing "^/^J^y Jf ."J^'/^"^ the Saints' Everlasting Happiness, 8vo. portrait of Chas. 11. ca^J^ [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, 1516 1517 1518 1520 Ellys's (Sir Richard) Fortuita Sacra, quibus subjicitur, Com- mentarius de Symbolis, 8vo. cal/y neat, 5s Rott. 1727 1521 — another copy, 8vo. calf extra, gilt leaves, 8s ib, 1727 Consists of critical essays on various difficult texts of the New Testament, which the author illustrates from the Messiah, and other books of Jewieh Traditions. The term Fortuita, is used to denote that these explanations rnsually presented themselves. Subjoined is a curious dissertation on the Cymbals of the Ancients 1522 Elrington's (Thos. D. D. Provost of Trinity College, Dublin,) Validity of English Ordination established, in answer to the Rev. P. Gandolphy's Sermon on St. John, ch. x. v. 1. 8vo. bds. scarce, 2s dd . Dublin, 1818 1523 Elsmere's (Dr. Sloane) Sermons on several important subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 5s 1767 1524 Emlyn's (Thomas) Works, viz. Tracts relating to the Deity, Worship and Satisfaction of Jesus Christ — Observations on the Notions of Dr. Waterland — Memoirs of Dr. Samuel Clarke — Sermons and Memoir of the Author, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, 6s 1766 1525 Enchiridion Theologicum Anti-Romanum, containing Bp. Taylor's Dissuasive from Popery, and his Treatise on the Real Presence — Barrow on the Pope's Supremacy, and Miscellaneous Tracts on the points at issue between the Churches of England and Rome, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. \l \U 61 Oxford, 1836-7 1526 Enfield's (Dr. W.) Sermons for the Use of Families, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, neat, 3s . 1769 1527 Sermons on practical subjects, with Memoirs of the Author by J. Aiken, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 7s 6d 1758 " In Dr. E's compositions we see great correctness of sentiment, and a happy mode of expression. His words stand for ideas, he is clear without needless expansion, and concise without being confused." 1528 England's Conversion and Reformation compared, or the Young Gentleman directed in the Choice of his Religion, with a brief enquiry into the general grounds of the Catholick Faith, 8vo. calf, 3s 6d . Antwerp, 1725 1529 ENGLiSH-Saxon Homily on the Birthday of St. Gregory; anciently used in the English-Saxon Church ; giving an account of the Conversion of the English from Paganism to Christianity, translated into English, with Notes, &c. by Ehz. Elstob, new edition, with a Preface, containing some account of Mrs. Elstob, 8vo. bds. 6s . 1839 1530 Ens (Joan.) Bibhotheca Sacra sive Diatribe de Librorum Novi Testamenti Canone, \2mo.calf, 2s Amst. 1710 1531 Enthusiasm.— The Natural History of Enthusiasm, both Secular and Religious, 8vo. calf extra, 6s 1831 1532 Entick's (John) Evidence of Chistianity asserted and proved, from Facts as authorised by Sacred and Prophane History, 8vo. calf, neat^ 3s ^729 1533 Epictetus' his Morals, with Simplicius his Comment, translated from the Greek by G. Stanhope, 8vo. calf, 2* 6d J 694 1534 Epiphanii (S.) Opera, Latine, a J. Cornario, folio, calf, 9s Basil, 1578 Lincoln's inn fields.] o 98 J. Leslie's catalogue. 1535 Epiphanii (S.) Opera Omnia, Graec^ et Latine, ex recensione Dion. Petavii, 2 vols, folio, vellum, 31 10s ColomcE, 1682 1536 Epistol^ Ecclesiasticse et Theologicse, prsestant. et erudit. Viro- rum ; viz. J. Arminii, C. Vorstii, G. J. Vossii, H. Groui, C. Barlsei, et S. Episcopii, edente Limborch, folio, best edition, calf, 145 Arnsty 1/04 1537 Erasmus's (Desid.) Paraphrase upon the Newe Testament, trans- lated by Nicholas Udall, 2 vols, folio, black letter, hf. hd. calf, (rather cut down), 3/ 3s ^^^d- ]^^^ — Paraphrase on the New Testament, Vol. I. containing 1538 - 1539 1540 from Matthew to the end of the Acts, black letter, folio, fne clean copy, calf. 1/ 16s /^- 1/48 Paraphrasis in Acta Apostolorum, 12mo. hf bd. 2s brf ^ Froben, 1548 Playne and Godly Exposition of the Commune Crede and 1541 1542 1543 1544 1545 of the X Commandments of Goddes Law, 8vo. hf bd. neat, uncut, g^. Reprint, London, — Christian's Manual, translated from the Enchiridion 1546 1547 1548 1549 1550 1551 1552 1553 Militis Christiani, by John Spier, D. D. 12mo. calf, Is 6d 1752 Eremus Augustiniana Floribus Honoris et Sanctitatis Vernans, per F. Joannem Nsevium, 4to. ///. bd. calf, 3s Lovanii, Ernesti (J. A.) Anti-Muratorius, sive Confutatio Muratorianse Disputationis de Rebus Liturgicis ad Salom. Deyhngium Theo- logum Primarium, r2mo. sewed, 2s Lipsiw, 1755 Institutio Interpretis Novi Testamenti, 12mo. bds. 2s 6d ^ ib, 1792 Ersktne's (John) Theological Dissertations on the Nature of the Sinai Covenant: the Character and Privileges of the Apostohc Churches, &c. 1775— Howe's (John) Discourse on Self-Dedication abridged, 1785— in 1 vol. 12mo. hf bd, calf 2s Essay on the Necessity of Revealed Religion, 12mo. calf, \s Oxford, 1796 on the Original of Funeral Sermons, Orations, and Odes, occasioned by two Funeral Discourses lately published, 8vo. Is 1/29 EsTii (Gul.) Annotationes in preecipua ac difficiliora S. Scripturse Loca, folio, bound in seal skin, 8s Duaci, 1629 EucHARiSTiCA.— A Companion to the Communion, containing Meditations, Prayers, and Select Passages from old English Divines, with an Introduction by Archdeacon Wilberforce, 32mo. bds. 2s 6d— morocco gilt edges, 5s ^843 EucHOLOGiuM.— A Collection of Greek Services and Prayers, printed in red and black, 4to. calf gilt, U 4s Venetiis, Vide GoAii. EusEBii, de Demonstrations Evangelica Libri X. Gr. etLat. Quibus accessere rondum hactenus editi nee visi contra Marcellum Ancyree Episcopum Libri duo ; de Ecclesiastica Theologia tres, etc. cum Notis, folio, calf, ll U ^«'^^' J,^_^8 . Prseparatio et Demonstratio Evangelica, Gr. et Lat. aF. Vi- gero, et R. Montacutio, 2 vols. fol. cf scarce, 21 12s 6d ib. 1628 - Historiae Ecclesiasticse Lib. X. ac Codices Manuscriptos recensuit Edv. Burton, S. T. P. 2 vols. 8vo. bds, 1/ Is ib. 1838 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGJE. 99 1554 EusEBii Pamphili, Socratis, Sozomeni, Theodoriti, Evagrii, Philos- torgii, et Theodori, Historiae Ecclesiasticee, Greece et Latin^, Notis, illustravit Hen. Valesius, 3 vols, folio, hf bd. calf, very neat, scarce, 41 14s 6d Par. 1659 1555 aliud exemplar, 3 vols, folio, calf 41 4s Mog unties, 1672 1556 idem, 3 vols, folio, ^'lanavit." — Walch. (J. A.) Salutaris Lux Evangelii, sive notitia historico- chronologica, literaria et geographica, Propagatorum per orbem Christianorum Sacrorum, 4to. calf, 9s Hamb, 1731 Delectus Argumentorum et Syllabus Scriptorum qui 1584 Veritatem Religionis Christianse adversus Atheos, Epicureos, Deistas, Idolatras, Judseos, Muhammedanos, &c., Lucubrationibus suis asseruerunt. Prsemissa sunt, Eusebii Cap. priora Demonstra- tionis Evangel, hactenus desiderata, 4to. 7s 6d ib. 1725 •' Tli.s perforinaijce, very valuable in itself, is yet more so on account of tlie Prectnium, and first chapters of Eusebius's * Deinonstratio Evangelica,* which are wanting in all tlie editions of that work, and were supposed to be lost, but are here recovered by Fabricius, and prefixed to the Delectus, with a Latin translation by himself." — Opusculorum historico-critico-literariorura Sylloge quae 1585 sparsim viderant lucem,uunc recensita, aucta, et Indice instruuntur, 4to. catf 6s ib. 1738 Contains— Fabri Plagiariorum et Pseudon. Centuria — de IVumcro Septaagc- nario— tie Cavillutionibus Stoicorum — de Platonismo Phil. Judsei — Recor- datio Animse post Fata — de Apparit. post mortem — de Relig. Erasmi, &c. Codex Pseudepigraphus Veteris Testament!, 2 vols. Hamb. 1722-41 — Codex Apocryphus Novi Testamenti, 3 vols, in 2, ib. 1719-43— together 4 vols. 12mo. calf, 1/ 1 Is 6d •* These Apocryphal or P&eudepigraphal books were common after the at?e of the Apostles; they were written between the second and fourth centuries ; most of them have long since perished. Fragments of those still extant have been collected by that noted bibliographer J. A. Fabricius, who has ably dis- cu?8ed their tendency." — Home. [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 101 1586 Fabricii (J. A.) Centifolium Lutheranum, sive Notitia Litteraria Scriptorum omnis generis &c. B. D. Luthero, ejusque Vita, Scriptis et Reformatione Ecclesiae, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo vellum, 6s Hamb. 1728-30 1587 Fatth — An Impartial Enquiry into the True Nature of that Faith which is required in the Gospel as necessary to Salvation, 8vo. calf, neat, 2s ' 1746 158g A Layman's Account of his Faith as a Memher of the Episcopal Church, 24mo. bds. 2s Edin. 1836 1589 and Practice of a Church of England Man, 24mo. bds. 2s Oxford, 1840 1590 Falkner's (W.) Libertas Ecclesiastica ; a Discourse vindicating the lawfulness of those things which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its Liturgy and Worship, 8vo. old red morocco^ yilt leaves, 6s 1677 1591 Christian Loyalty, a Discourse concerning Supremacy in Cases Ecclesiastical, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1679 1592 Farmer's (Hugh) General Prevalence of the Worship of Human Spirits in the Antient Heathen Nations asserted and proved, 8vo. bds. As 6d—calf, neat, 5s 6d 1783 1593 Dissertation on Miracles, 8vo. calf, neat, ds 1771 1594 the same, 8vo. fne copy, old calf gilt, 7s 1771 1595 Enquiry into the Nature and Design of Christ's Tempta- tion in the Wilderness, 8vo. calf 2s 6d 1761 1596 (Richard) Sermon (against Drunkenness) preached at Paul's Cross, 4to. Is 6d 1629 1597 Farquhar's( John) Sermons on various subjects, carefully corrected from the Author's Manuscripts by G. Campbell and A. Gerard, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d 1792 " A good judge will not be at a loss to discover in the preacher an eminent clearness of apprehension, correctness of taste, a lively imagination, and a delicate sensibility to all the fine^t feelings of which human nature is suscep- tible ."— Pr^/rt ce. 1598 Farrer's (John) Sermons on the Parables, 8vo. bds. 4s 1809 1599 Farrington's (William) Sermons on important subjects, Svo. bds, scarce, 4s l/o9 These Sermons which were published as W. 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Lite- rarum Hebraicarura Magistris, accessit Prolusio qua Loci nonnulli Vers. Graecarum Oraculorum Malachise illust. et emendatur, 8vo. hds.^is . ib.\772 Fisher — An Answer to Mr. Fisher the Jesuite, his Five Proposi- tions concerning Luther; by W. Rogers, that worthy Oxford Divine. Hereunto is annexed Mr. W. C, his Dialogue of the said Argument, wherein is discovered Fisher's Folly, small 4 to. sewed, 3s 6d . 1623 Flechier {Evesque de Nismes) Oraisons Funebres dans laquelle on a ajoute un Precis de la Vie de I'Auteur, 12mo. hf, bd. calf, mat, 2s M . . ^ Par^s, 1749 Panegyriques et autres Sermons, augmentee de ses Orai- sons Funebres, 2 vols. 12mo. portrait, calf, neat, 5s ih. 1696 [Fleetwood's (Bp.] Account of the Life and Death of the Blessed Viro-in, according to Romish Writers, with the Grounds of the Worship paid to her, 4to. Is 6a . 1687 Discourse on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, 12mo. neat, \s . • 1748 Sermons on Relative Duties, &c. 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1705 another copy, 8vo. calf, neat, 3s 1716 Sermons on several occasions, 8vo. calf, Ss 1717 Fleetwood, surnamed " Silver Tongue," his Sermons are rcommended by Bishop Cleaver. 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An Essay upon some probable Grounds that the present Tartars, are the Posterity of the Ten Tribes of Israel. II. A Dissertation concerning their Ancient and Succes- sive State, byS[amuel] L[ee], 12mo. calf, scarce, 4s 1677 Reprinted by Wharton in his Memoirs; the opinion contained in it respecting the origin of the Tartars was afterwards adopted by him. [5'2, GREAT Ql'EEN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 105 1652 Fleming's (Abraham) Discourse of Earthquakes as they are Su- pernatural and Premonitory Signs to a Nation, 12mo. calf 2s^hd 1653 Discourses on the Rise and Fall of Papacy, on God's dwelling with Man, on the Ministerial Office, and on Rehgion as centered in Jesus Christ, 8vo. portrait, calf /s6d 17U1 Flemincr'9 work very remarkably anticipated the French Revolution and its rSs nearly a century before they actually took place. He was Minister Tf the Scottisir Kirk at Rotterdam, a been denominated the Euclid. or Archimedes of the Christian Church. 1G54 Christology, a Discourse concerning Christ, 3 vols. 8vo. '^'I'hTs^wiW'i^^^^ Many ingenious ^^^^-^^^^^^^^^ ChristOion-v,and many passages of Scripture are placed in a new light. —Uime. 1655 ___-^^History of Hereditary Right, from Cam to Nero wherein the absolute Power of Princes, and the unlimited Obedience ot Subjects, are fully and finally determined by Scripture Standard of Divine Right, 8vo f a//; we«^ 35 ,/ w i » if 1656 Fletcher's Joseph) Vindication of the Rev Mr. Wesley s La_st Minutes. 1788-Second and Third Check to Antmomianism, 1^ — in 1 vol. 12mo. rulf, 2s 1C57 Fletcher's (Dr. W." Dca„ of Killare,) Twenty Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. calf, neat, 2s U Dublin, \/U 1658 Flecry (Claude) HUtoire Ecclesiastiqne, avec la Continuation S^a^ 1595) par J. C. Fabre et Goujet, 36 vols. ^^o. fine copy calf, neat, GlX^Ud ^ ^, ^ , '^'"■" M , ' .c ^utre exemplaire. avec la Table Gener.le des MaUeres 1659 1660 1661 par Elicnue Rondet, 37 vols. 4to. fine copy, calf, neat, ^l^J^^'^^^ Hi^toire du Christianisme, augmentee de Quatre Livres (les Livres CI. ClI. CIII. CIV.) comprenant 1 Histoire du Quin- z Le Siecle, publies pour la premiere fois d'apres un Manuscri de F eurj apfartenant a la Bibliotheque Royale. &c. 6 vols, royal 8vo calf -ill 41 As-sewed, 21 I2s M Paris, 1830 • r iiistoria Eeclesiastica, Latine reddita et notis ill«strata, a R P Brunonc Pavode, continuata usque ad annum 1/08, a K. V. B;ni;o„e, 86 vols. 12mo. calf scarce, 4/^10.^^ ^.^^_ ^..^^^ .. T^, ' ni .„v. Tiutnrv is certainly a verv valuable and entertaining work. '^'ZlL?cZl^7>e,JZTtrL the Fathers, and the ease and fluency I he clioice oi mci. , i ic „ j:,.n-_ PhWins on Sacred Literature.— r E,li.e R-^r;;.; '7^^";',; Sue es & de ia cour de Rome, &c. Mai, 1 estime ae tons '^^^^" . , , pj ,.„ . et ses nombreux ouvrages, anssi ]^^:^:^:^:::::^^i^^^^^^ d'nne reputation soiide ^a'aucune critique, ultramontuine ou autre, „e P-- i?!" itm coimn^. an Feu: 1062 Fleury's Ecclesiastical History, from the second Ecumenical Cou«dl to the end of the Fourth Century ; translated ^.th Notes, and an Essay on the Miracles of the period, by the Rev J. H. Newman, 8vo. boards, Us ^V"'^'^' '«^- LINCOLS'S mN FIELD?.] ' 106 J. LESMKS CATALOGUE, 16C3 Fleury's Ecclesiastical History, from A.D. 400 to A.D. 429, translated with Notes, by the Rev. J. H. Newman, 8vo. bds. 105 (Sd , Oxford, 1843 1G64 — Opuscules, contenant les Mceurs des Israelites et des Chretiens, les Devoirs des Maitres et des Domestiques ; le Soldat Chretien, et le Catechisme Historique ; Traite du Choix et de la Methode des Etudes, Discours sur les Libertes de I'Eglise Galli- cane, sur I'Ecriture Sainte, la Poesie des Hebreux ; Justificationde I'Histoire Ecclesiastique, &c. 5 vols. 8vo. portrait, Frtnch calf^ scarce, \l \0s . Nismes, 1/80-81 Catechisme Historique, contenant en abrege I'Histoire Sainte et la Doctrine Chretienne, 12mo. neat, 3s Bruxelles, 1778 ■ autre exemplaire, l2rao. calfyilt, 3s Saint-Malo, 1805 History of the Israelites, with an Account of their 1665 - 1666 1667 Manners, Customs, Laws, Polity, and Religion ; translated from the French, by Ellis Farneworth, 8vo. bds. As 1756 From a letter printed in Nichols's Literary Anecdotes, vol. II. p. 392, it ap- pears that Farneworth was not the translator of Fleury on the Israelites, but Thomas Bedford, who had kept it by him some years, and gave it to Farneworth to make a little money of. This Thomas Bedford was a non- juror, son of the famous liilkiah.' — Fi^/e Nichols, Vol. I. p. 1G9. 1668 — Manners of the Antient Israelites, containing an Account of their Customs, Ceremonies, Laws, &c. translated from the French and enlarged by Dr. Adam Clarke, 8vo. portrait, calf gilt, 7s Gd . 1820 Historical Account of the Manners and Behaviour of the 1669 Christians, and the Practices of Christianity, throughout the several Ages of the Church, 8vo. calf, very scarce, 7s Gd 1698 1670 Fludd's (R.) Mosaical Philosophy, grounded upon Essential Truth, or Eternal Sapience, folio, cuts, very fine copy, calf extra, gilt leaves, 12*' . 1659 Flndd was surnanied *' the searcher,*' from his many researches into phi- losophy, medicine, mechanics, &c. 1671 Foix (Paul de, ArclUvisque de Tolose) Lettres ecrites au Roy Henri III. 4to. calf, 3s Par. 1628 1672 FoNTENELLE Entrcticns sur la Pluralite des Mondes, 12mo. calf, 2s . . Par, 1769 1673 Nouveaux Dialogues des Morts, 12mo. Is Amst. 1674 An Answer to M. de Fontenelle's History of Oracles, with some Reflections upon the Remarks of M. Le Clerc in his Bibliotheque Choisie, 8vo. calf, neat, 2s 1709 1675 Forbes' s (Duncan) Reflexions on the Sources of Increduhty with regard to Religion, \2mo. fine copy, old French calf, \s 6d Edin. 1750 16/6 another copy, \2mo.hd$. \s ib. 1752 1677 Letter to a Bishop concerning some Important Dis- coveries in Philosophy and Theology, 1747 — Reflexions on the Sources of Incredulity, 1750— in 1 vol. 12mo. calf, 2s 1678 (Patrick of Corse) Exquisite Commentarie upon the Revelation of St. John, small 4 to. hf bd. calf, scarce, 7s Lond. 1613 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 107 1679 Ford (Simone) Ambitio Sacra, Conciones duae, Latine habitse ad Academicos Oxonienses, pro forma Baccal. in Theologia, 4 to. I5 Oxon. 1650 1680 Ford's (Stephen) Gospel Church, or God's Holy Temple opened, 12mo. hf. bd. calf, scarce, 4s 1675 1681 Fordyce's (James) Sermons to Young Women, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, neat, 3s • 1766 1682 Formby's (Henry) Visit to the East, comprising Germany and the Danube, Constantinople, Asia Minor, Egypt and Idumea, 12mo. bds. 7s . . 1843 1683 Formey's Ecclesiastical History, from the Birth of Christ to the present time, to which is added an Appendix, giving an account of the People called Methodists ; translated from the French, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 5.5 . 1766 1684 . another copy, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. hf. bd, calf, 6s 1766 The translator was the Rev. Richard Dodd, M.A. formerly Rector of Cowley, Middlesex, who died June 17, 1811, a^red 73. He was the brother of the unfortunate Dr. V\ illiam Dodd. — Vide Gent's Mag. 1811. 1G85 Sermons sur divers textes de TEcriture Sainte, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. hf. bd. calf neat, 6s Leide, 1/72 1686 Formularies of Faith, put forth by Authority during the Reign of Henry VIII. viz. Articles of Religion, 1536 — The Institution of a Christian Man, 1527— A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christian Man, 1543, bds. 5s — hf. bd. calf 6s Oxford, 1825 J 687 the same, new in cloth bds. 7s — calf gilt, 10s ib. 1825 1688 Forster's (Chas.) Discourses principally on subjects of Scripture History, 8vo. calf extra, gilt leaves, 10s 6d 1823 1689 Foster's (James) Usefulness, Truth, and Excellency of the 1734 1736 1736 calf, 1755 his lectures 1690 1691 1692 Christian Rehgion defended, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. calf, 3s another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 4s Sermons, Essays, and Tracts, &c. 5 vols. 8vo. marbled leaves, 12s " His talent for preaching was eminent and extraordinary. To resorted persons of every rank, i!»tation, and (luality, and hitherto curiosity might probably have drawn Pope himself, who in the epilogue to his Satires, has taken occasion to praise him in the following lines : — " * Let modest Foster, if he will; excel Ten Metropolitans in preaching well.' "—Chalmers. 1693 Fotherby's (Bp.) 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Hall in his Chronicle, states, that Frith " was after divers and sondry examina- tions, brought unto the consistory in Panic's Church in London, before divers bisshoppes, where after much disputyng for that he wouide not yielde nor submit himselfe to theim, they condemned him, and delivered hym to the secular power to be brent as an heritike." p 1 -n i r 1720 French (W.) and Skinner's (G.) New Translation of the Book ot Psalms from the original Hebrew, with Explanatory Notes, Svo. bds» very scarce, 5s - Camb. 1830 «' The text, taken for their standard by the translators, is that of Vander Hooght; from which, utterly disregarding all conjectural emendations, they have rarely departed without the authority of manuscripts. Their aim has been to produce an accurate and faithful version : and in no case have they intentionally departed from the literal meaning of the text, further than the difference between the English and the Hebrew idioms seemed to require. The notes, though concise, are judicious, aud strictly explanatory of the Psalms of David."— Hor/ic. Lincoln's inn fields.] no 1721 1722 1723 1724 1725 1726 1727 1728 1729 J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. French's (W.) New Translation of the Proverbs of Solomon from the original Hebrew, with Explanatory Notes, 8vo. bds. very scarce, 6a- . Cajnb, 1831 Fromondi (Liberti) Commentaria in Sacram Scripturam, 2 vols, in 1, foUo, calf, 1/ 10s Rothomagi, 1710 FuLGENTii (Episcopi Ruspensis) Opera, folio, hf. bd. calf, 6s NurinbergcB, 1519 Opera Omnia, ad Manuscriptos codices phires, necnon ad editiones antiquiores et castigatiores emendata et aucta, 4to. calf, 16s . . 1684 Fulke's (W.) 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It was first pub- lished and circulated in Holland, in the early part of the 17th century, when the controversy respecting Predestination was warmly agitated between the Calvinists and Armenians in the United Provinces; and was generally thought to have been the production of Henry Statins, a man of some note amongst the Remonstrants, t&c. [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J., Leslie's catalogue. Ill 1/36 Gabriel's (Dr, R.) Facts relating to the Rev. Dr. White's Bamp- ton Lectures, 8vo. Is 6d 1737 Gal ATI NX (P.) de Arcanis Catholicae Veritatis Lib. XII. Acced. Jo. Reuchlini Phorcensis, de Cabala, seu de Symbohca Receptione, Libri III. folio, bds, 6s Franc. 1612 1738 Gale's (Dr. John) Reflections on Wall's History of Infant Baptism, 8vo. calf 4s 1711 1739 Sermons on several subjects, 4 vols. 8vo. port, calf, 6s 1 726 " Distinguished by the utility and importance of their subject, strength and clearness of reasoning, and masculine unafiected eloquence." — Theol. Mag. 1 740 (Theoph.) 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Demonstration of the Resurrection of our Saviour Jesus Christ, 18mo. \s 6d 1669 1751 [Garden's (Jas.)] Comparative Theology, or the True and solid Grounds of pure and peaceable Theology, 1 8 mo. cf 2s Glas. 1752 Originally written in Latin under the title of '' Discursus Academicus de Theo- login Comparntiva," and subsequently, (from its popularity) translated into French, German, and English. Lincoln's inn fields.] 112 J. kesUk's catalogue. 1752 Gardiner's (James) Practical Exposition of our Saviour's Sermon on the Mount, 8vo. half hd. 3* , . . i ** «f ^^^l^i. a most excellent performance deserving to be wrought m letter, of i-.o . rStpnhen Bv of Winchester) de Vera Obedientia; au '''' ■^;;;^mStt;t£by the RigbtR^v Father in God fephen Bishop of Winchester, now Lorde Chaneelour o Englande ; with the Preface of Edmonde Bonner then Archdeacon ot Lei- cestre and now Bisshop of London. Jo-W^S/f- OSlX* Printed at H&burgh in Latine and now translated into Engl she. and printed efisoles, in Rome, before ye Castle of ^-yeU^^ the siane of St. Peter, in Novembre, Anno do mdliii. 12mo. BLACK LETTER, rare, fine large copy calf, U lU bd 1754 Garnett-s (John) Dissertation on the Book «f /« ^^ JJ*" ^' Argument, Age. and Author ; wherein the celebrated Text th. xix. ^5,^ " I know that my Redeemer liveth," &c , is considered^ and ^^d,^4to.^ca(/.^:j.6,i^^^^^^,^^^^^^^ E,say towards a New EngUsh Version of the Book of Job, from the original Hebrew, 17 5fi in 1 vol. 4to. calf, 7s 6d , ^ i , a 1756 Garn^n-s (John) Sermons on various subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. M.. 4. 1757 Garthwait's (H.) Evangelical Harmonie, reducing the Four Evan- ge^sfs into one continued context, 4to. engraved title by Marshall, kf Uri If '^« Camb, loJ4 Dr Doddrkl^; (in hi. 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Prospectus of a New Translation of the Holy Bible, from corrected Texts of the originals, compared with the Ancient Versions, 1786— Letter to the Bishop of London, contain- ing Queries, Doubts, and Difficulties relative to a Vernacular Version of the Holy Scriptures, 1787, in 1 vol. 4to. hf, bd. As 6d Life and Writings by J. M. 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Essay toward the Amendment of the last English translation of the Bible, folio, hf. bd. calf, scarce, 10s 6d 1659 1774 Remains, or several Scriptures of the New Testament opened and explained, in sundry pious and learned Notes and Ob- servations thereupon, 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf 16s 1676 This curious work consists of a number of discourses on particular passages full of allegorical and cabalistic illustrations, along with some ingenious and solid criticisms. The author was for some time Chaplain to Abp. Laud. 1775 Gennadii Massiliensis, Liber de Scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis, cum Notis Auberti Miraei, E. S. Cyprianus recensuit, et Annotationi- bus illust. Praemittuntur W. E. Tenzelii, Florura Sparsio. ad S. Hieronymi Librum de Scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis necnon variantes Lectiones ex Cod. Bodleiano, Noriberg. et Monseense, 4to. uncut, 85 JencB, 1703 1776 Gerard's (Alexander) Pastoral Care, edited by his Son Dr. Gilbert Gerard, 8vo. calf gilt, 3s 1799 ly^y . Dissertations on subjects relating to the Genius and the Evidences of Christianity, 8vo. calf, 3s 1766 Lincoln's inn fields.] Q> n 114 J. Leslie's catalogue. 1778 Gerard's (Alex, and Gilbert) Evidences of N»t«nd "ind Rwwled Religion, being the substance of Lectures read m the University, and King's College Aberdeen, 8vo. bds.Ss ^°f> ,779 .!Z ? (Gilbert) Institutes of Biblical Criticism read in the University and King's College of Aberdeen. 8vo. bd>. very sm '• Of general and elementary treatises on Saered CriticUm there U none m„re to be reeommended, either for perspicuity or correctness than Gerard Institutes."— ifp. Marsh. 1780 Geoffrey of Monmouth (The British History of) in XII. Books, translated from the Latin by A. Thompson, Esq.; new edUzon revised and corrected by J. A. Giles. LL.D. Svo. hf. bd. morocco^ 1781 _!l!f _ the same, large paper, royal Svo. hf. bd. morocco^ 1782 Gerbert. (Martini, ^Wa/i. Monasterii S Blasiiin Silva Nigra) Historia Nigr» Silv» Ordiais Sancti Benedict! 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Epist. prioris ad Corinthios, ib. 1759-in \ vol. 4to. vellum, 8s — ,707 1 Vespers Vadenses ; sive Diatribe Theologico-Philologicee de Hyperbolis ex Scriptura Sacra Eliminandis, 4to. "^^^^'^"^^^^^^^ ,700 Exercitationes Academicae, quibus varia Sacra turn, ad Historiam Patriarcharum, turn ad Antiquitates Judaicas, turn, ad Historiam Christi, Apostolorum, et Ecclesiae, spectantia ^^^f ^1^5^" tur, &c. 4to. i;^/ta, 5s . \ , ^ '^!'.\'\^^f ,700 L._ Historia Reformationis, sive Annales Evangelii Seculo XVI passim per Europam renovati Doct. Reformatse ; accedunt Vari'a Monumenta Pietatis et Rei Literarise, ut plurimum ex MS. eruta with portraits of the most eminent Reformers, including man^EnylisK 4 vols, in 2, 4to. .ellam, ^1. U.Jj^^^^ ^^^^_^^ " Learned and accurate, containing much important matter and many va- luable documents."— -Sco«'« Continuation to Milner. 1790 Geree's (John) Vindication of Infant Baptism, in Answer to Mr. Tombs's Arguments against it, 4to. Is l^"!" [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, i J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 151 1791 Germon (Bart.) de Veteribus Hsereticis Ecclesiasticorum Codicum Corruptibus, 8vo. calf, neat, 7s Gd Paris, 1713 1792 Gerrard's (Alex, of Aberdeen) Sermons on various subjects, 2 vols. Svo. bds. 5s Qd . 1780 1793 Gersonii (Joan.) Opera Omnia, cui addidit Gersoniana, sive Historia Ecclesiastica rebus gestis Gersonii, cum Vita, opera et studio L. E DupiN, 5 vols, folio, calf, 51 5s Ant. 1706 The Princeps of the Mystic writers. " Among the numerous writers of the 15th century, at their head, we may justly place John Gerson, Chancellor of the University of Paris, the most illustrious ornament that this age could boast of ; a man whom the Council of Constance looked upon as its oracle. He was zealous for the privileges of the French church, against the Papal encroachments. His numerous excellent treatises were admirably adapted to reform the corruptions of a supei-stitious worship, to excite a spirit of genuine piety, and heal the wounds of a divided church"— -Mosheim. 1794 Gesenius's Hebrew and English Lexicon to the Old Testament, including the BibUcal Chaldee, translated from the Latin by Edw. Robinson, D.D. with large Additions, royal Svo. bds, 1/ 10s Lond. 1844 1795 Geste-Dugdale's (H. G.) Life and Character of Edmund Geste, the principal Compiler of the Liturgy of the Church of England, established at the time of the Reformation, and now m use amongst us as the only English Church Service, legally established in this Kingdom, the First Protestant Bishop of Rochester, afterwards Bp. of Salisbury, &c. Svo. portrait, bds, Ss 1840 1796 Gibbens*s (Nic.) Questions and Disputations concerning the Holy Scripture; wherein are contained, Briefe, Faithful, and Sound Expositions of the most diflacult and hardest places, 4to. vellum, 5s Lond, by J, Kyngston, 1602 1797 Gibbing's (Richard) Index Expurgatorius, an exact reprint of the Roman, the only Vatican Index of the kind ever pubhshed : with Preface, &c. by the Editor, 12mo. bds, 7s 6d Dublin, 1837 1798 GiBERT (J. P.) Corpus Juris Cauonici, per regulas naturali ordme dieestas, et cum Prolegomenis ad Jus Canonicum, m se et univer- sim consideratum, 3 vols, folio, calf, 21 10s Lugdum, 1737 1799 Gibson's (Bp.) Preservative against Popery, in several Select Dis- courses upon the principal heads of Controversy between Protes- tants and Papists, written and published by the most eminent Divines of the Church of England, chiefly in the Reign of James II. Vols. 1 and 2, folio, calf, 31 10s ^, . . u 1 ^'^^^ 1800 • Holy Sacrament explained, or, the Things to be known, and done, to make a Worthy Communicant, 12mo. Is 1705 1801 - Codex Juris Ecclesise Anglicana ; or the Statutes, Canons, Constitutions, Rubrics, and Articles of the Church of England, methodically digested, with a Commentary, best edition, 2 vols. folio, hf bd. russia, uncut, scarce, 51 5s Oxford, 1761 Five Pastoral Letters, 12mo. neat, 2s 1751 1802 1803 Gil's (Alex. Master of PauVs Schole) Sacred Philosophic of the Holy Scripture, laid downe as Conclusions on the Articles of our Faith, commonly called the Apostles' Creed, folio, fine copy, calf, scarce.ds . ' • ^^^^ LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS.] 116 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. GiLDAs AND Nennius (The Works of), translated from the Latin bv the Rev. J. A. Giles, large paper, royal 8vo. hf. bd. morocco, IGs 1841 Gildon's (C.) Deists* Manual, or a Rational Inquiry into the Christian Religion, with some considerations on Hobbs, Spinosa, the Oracles of Reason, &c. 8vo. calf, 2s 6d ^ 1705 " Mr. Gildon justified suicide when he wrote the preface to Blount's Oracles of Reason, and this work is the best apology for the author's conversion from Deism to Christianity."— Xe/a/irf. GiLiBERTi Sermones super Cantica Canticorum, folio, rare, fne clean copy, calf, very neat, \l lOs Per NicoL Florentie, 1485 Gilpin's (W.) Exposition of the New Testament, intended as an Introduction to the Study of the Scriptures, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 5s 1798 another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. hds. 5$ 181 1 Life of Bernard Gilpin, with a Sermon preached by him in the Court at Greenwich before King Edward VI. portrait of Gil- pin, 1752— Whiston's (W.) 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Observations on the Visions of Daniel, and on part of the Book of the Revelation of St. John, 8vo. hf. bd. calf, Ss 6d Oxford, 1820 GiRY— Vie de Saint Francois de Paule Giry, Fondateur de I'Ordre des Minimes, avec des Meditations sur les principales Vertus, et des Litanies en son honneur, 12mo. neat, 2s Bruxelles, 1738 Gisborne's (Thos.) Principles of Moral Philosophy, investigated and applied to the Constitution of Civil Society, 8vo. calf, Is Gd ^^ 1789 Inquiry into the Duties of Men in the Higher and Mid- dle Classes of Society, 8vo. calf gilt, 3s 1 79!) Familiar Survey of the Christian Religion, 8vo. calf gilt, 4, . ' . . 1816 . Essays on the Recollections which are to Subsist between Earthly Friends reunited in the World to Come, 12mo. bds. 2s 1822 . Sermons principally designed to illustrate and enforce Christian Morality, 8vo. bds. 3s . 1809 *' Their excellencies render his Sermons a model for young Students in Divi- nity, especially those who may have to address Congregations of the higher class." — Christian Observer. [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 117 1824 Gladstone's (W. E.) Church Principles considered in their Re- sults, 8vo. bds. 6$ . - 1840 1825 The State in its Relations with the Church, Swo. bds. 5s . . 1839 1826 the same, muck enlarged, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 10s 1841 1827 Glanvil's (Jos.) Discourses, Sermons, and Remains, edited by Ant. Horneck ; with his Funeral Sermon by Archd. Pleydell, 4to. calf, 2s ()d . . 1681 1 828 ' Essay concerning Preaching, written for the Direction of a Young Divine, with a Seasonable Defence of Preaching, and the plain Way to it, 18mo. calf, scarce, 5s 1678 *' Glanville, Chaplain to Charles II. a man of stern rectitude and profound sagacity, saw the floating vapours, which seemed to indicate the second coming of that spiritual storm, which had swept aside the Constitution of the State. It was to ward off the apprehended return of the then recent evils of civil discord, by rescuing, if possible, the minds of the misguided multitude from the influence of fanatic preachers, that he published two tracts (on preaching), which, for impressive strength of observation, and prac- tical utility of effect, have rarely been exceeded. The style is homely, and unadorned j but it is that kind of style, which is made eloquent by its man- liness, and forcible by its simplicity." — Sedgtoiclts Hints on Preaching, pp.116. 1829 Glass' (John) Testimony of the King of Martyrs, concerning his Kingdom, l2mo. Is . Edin. 1776 1830 Glasse's (G. H. Ch. Ch. Oxon.) Sermons on Christian Faith, Hope, and the Consolations of Religion, 8vo. bds. scarce, Gs 1 798 1831 (Dr. Samuel) Course of Lectures on the Holy Festivals, with Practical Remarks on each, 8vo. bds. 3s 6d—calf, 5s 1802 " These most excellent Sermons on the Festivals convey very sound and pleas- ing instructions, and in every instance give you the most authentic account of the person who is the subject of the day's celebration." — British Critic. 1832 Gleig's (Bp.) 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Penitent Pardoned, or, a Discourse of the Nature of Sin, and the Efficacy of Repentance, under the Parable of the Prodigal Son, 8vo. plates, calf, 2s . 1689 1845 another copy, 8vo. plates, calf, neat, 2s 6d 1/07 1846 Serious and Compassionate Inquiry into the Causes of the present Neglect and Contempt of the Protestant Rehgion and Church of England, 8\o. frontispiece, calf , 2s 6d 1675 another copy, with his Winter Evening's Conference be- tween Neighbours, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. 4s 1684 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 Winter Evening Conference between Neighbours, three parts in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, neat, 2s 6d 1692 the same, 8vo. calf, 2s . 1720 1852 Gordon's (H.) Present State of the Controversy between the Protestant and Roman Catholic Churches, 12mo. bds. is 6d 1837 (J.) Famous Bull, or Constitution of Pope Clement XI. against Quesnel's translation of the New Testament, related in these Memoirs of John Gordon, who was thirteen years in the Scots College at Paris, but being accused of teaching the principles condemned by the Bull, he made his escape and renounced Popery in Edinburgh ; wherein the absurdities and delusions of Popery are laid open, and the Infallibility of the Church of Rome is con- futed ; with Supplement, containing a complete list of the Popes of Rome, l2mo. plates, neat, 6s • 1731 Independent Whig ; a Defence of Primitive Christianity, 1853 1854 and of our Ecclesiastical Establishment, against the exorbitant Claims and Encroachments of Fanatical and Disaffected Clergy- men, 4 vols. 12mo. calf, 5s . ^735 (Sir Adam, Ch, CL Oxon.) 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Jence, 1665 Graves's (John, Dean of Ardagh) Works, containing his Essay on the Apostles and Evangelists, Lectures on the Pentateuch, Praelectiones, Proofs of the Trinity, Sermons, &c. with a Memoir of his Life by R. H. Graves, D.D. 4 vols. 8vo. portrait, bds. ll 8s calf gilt, 21 2s . 1841 ' Lectures on the four last Books of the Pentateuch, de- signed to shew the Divine Origin of the Jewish Religion, chiefly from Internal Evidence, Svo. bds. (pub. at 14s) 7s 1839 Calvinistic Predestination repugnant to the general tenor of Scripture, 8vo. bds. 4s 1825 Essay on the Character of the Apostles and Evangelists, designed to prove that they were not Enthusiasts, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d 1820 Gray's (Andrew) Mystery of Faith opened up, 18mo. 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Watson. 2017 Harmonia Confessionum Fidei, Orthodoxarum, et Reformatorimi Ecclesiarum, quae in prsecipuis quibusque Euiopse Regnis, Nationibus et Provinciis, sacram Evangelii doctrinam pure profi- tentur, 4to. calf, scarce, 155 — vellum, 14.5 Genevce, 1581 2018 Harmony of Protestant Confessions, exhibiting the Faith of the Churches of Christ, reformed after the pure and Holy doctrine of the Gospel throughout Europe, translated from the Latin by the Rev. Peter Hall, 8vo. bds. 86 — large paper, \2s 1842 2019 of the Holy Gospels, digested into one History according to the Order of Time, and divided into 315 Lessons, w^ith suitable Prayers and Meditations by Dr. Hickes, reformed and improved by James Bonnel, and edited by James Hamilton, 8vo. calf, 3s 1/05 2020 Harpsfeldii (N.) Historia Anglicana Ecclesiastica. Accedit Narratio de Divortio Henrici VIII. ab Uxore et ah Ecclesia Catholica Romana Discessione scripta ab E. Campiano; nunc primum in lucem producta studio et opera R. P. 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Bat. 1627 Contains Dissertations on Nonnus's Paraphrase of St. John's Gospel, in which he compares his explanations with words of the Evangelist. 2046 Sacrse Exercitationes ad Novum Testamentum, in quibus Contextus Sacer illustratur, S.S. Patrum aliorumque sententise examinantur, Interpretationes denique antiquae aliaeque ad eum expenduntur, 4to. calf. As C)d Cantab. 1640 2047 Hele's Select Offices of Private Devotion, 12mo. bds. 2s 1832 2048 Help to a National Reformation, containing an Account of the Penal Laws against Prophaneness and Vice ; with an Account of the Progress of the Reformation of Manners in England and Ire- land, l2mo 2s . . 1720 2049 Helyot (Pierre) Histoire des Ordres Monastiques, Religieux et Mi- litaires, et des Congregations Seculieres de I'un et de I'autre sexe, qui ont ete etablis jusqu' a present; contenant leur Origine, leur Fondation, la decadence des uns et leur suppression, I'aggrandisse- ment des autres, par le moiendes difFerentes Reformes quiy ont ete introduites ; avec de figures qui rejiresentent tons les differens habillemens de ces Ordres et de ces Congregations, 8 vols, 4to. calf very scarce, 71 7s . 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Discourses on several subjects and occasions, 2 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. calf 3s 6d . 1818 2071 Hewlett's (John) Manual of Instruction and Devotion, on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, 12mo. bds, 2s 2072 Sermons on different subjects, 8vo. bds. 2s 1786 2073 the same, with additions, 2 vols. 8vo. hf, bd, calf, 4s . . 1789 2074 Heylyn's (Dr. John) Select Discourses on the principal points of Natural and Revealed Religion, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 4s 6d 1793 (Peter) History of the Sabbath, 4to. calf scarce, 9s 1636 Little Description of the Great World, 4to. calf 3s Oxford, 1631 Historical and Miscellaneous Tracts, containing Ecclesia 2075 2076 •2077 2078 Vindicata, or the Church of England justified in the Way and Manner of her Reformation ; in Officiating by a Public Liturgy — in Retaining the Episcopal Government, &c. — The History of the Sabbath, in two parts- Historia Quinquarticularis, or His- torical Declaration of the Judgment of the Western Churches in the Five controverted Points, reproached in these last times with the name of Arminianism — Defence of the Right of Peerage of the English Bishops, &c. in 1 vol. folio, calf very scarce, 21 2s , , 1681 Hickman's (Henry) Animadversions on Dr. Heylyn's Quinquarticular History, in which the Aspersions cast on Foreign Reformers are wiped off; the Doctor's manifold Contradictions manifested, and the Doctrine of the Arminians in the Five Points is proved to be contrary to the Doctrine of the Reformed Church of England, small 8vo. calf, scarce, 4s 6d — bds. 3s 1674 Dr. Tho. Balguy,of Winton, used to say this \Aas the best Defence of Calvi- nism extant. 2079 [Hey wood's (Eliza)] Secret Memoirs of the late Mr. Duncan Campbell, the famous Deaf and Dumb Gentleman, 8vo. j^or trait, fine copy^ tree marbled calf yilt, 7s 1732 2080 HiCKEs's (Dr. George) Two Treatises of the Christian Priesthood, and of the Dignity of the Episcopal Order, 2 vols. 8vo. calf very scarce, \8s . 1711 2081 • Devotions in the Ancient way of Offices, with Psalms, Hymns, and Prayers, for every day in the Week, and occasional Offices, 12mo. calf Ss—fne co]>y^ calf \0s 1717 2082 Hickman's {Bishop of Londonderry) Sermons and Discourses preached at St. James's Church, Westminster, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 3» . . 1/43 2083 HiERONYMi (Sancti Eusebii) Opera Omnia, cum Arguraentis et SchohisD. Erasmi Roterodami, 9 vols, in 4, folio, /?ze clean copy, in the original binding, 41 4s , Basil, 1537 Opera Omnia, Editio Benedictina, (cura Jo. Martianay et Ant. 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Benedictini, castigata, aucta, atque illustrata, 2 vols, folio, large paper, uncut, 21 2s • Veronce, 1730 2091 Hildeberti Turonensis Opera, et Marbodii Opuscula, Editio Bene- dictina, cura Ant. Beaugendre, folio, fine copy, calf, 21 2s — vellum, 21 2s - Par. 170H 2092 Hildersham's (Arthur, Ch. Coll. Camb.) Sermons on the Doc- trine of Fasting and Prayer, and Humiliation for Smne, l8mo. neat 4s 6d . • 1636 2093 Hildesley— Butler's Memoirs of Mark Hildesley, D.D., Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man, under whose auspices the Holy Scrip- tures were translated into the Manks Language, 8vo. boards, 5s . • »^99 2094 HiLDROp's (John) Works, containing an Essay for the better Re- gulation and Improvement of Free thinking— Essay on Honour —Free Thoughts upon the Brute Creation— A Proposal for Re- vising &c. the Ten Commandments, &c. 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 35 . • 1754 2095 Hill's (George, Prin. St. Mary's Coll. Edinb.) Theological In- stitutes, 8vo. hf. bd. russia, 3s . Edinb. 1803 The style is fluent, forcible, and sometimes splendid. 2096 [ (Dr. Henry)] Account of the Growth of Deism in Eng- land,containing Sir R. Howard's History of Religion— Marvel's His- tory of Councils— Discourse of the Rise and Antiquity of Cathedral Worship— Mrs. Abigail, or a Female Skirmish betwixt the Wife of a Country Squire and the Wife of a Doctor in Divinity, 8jo. calf J 3s * • ^ ^?^ 2097 - '■ (Samuel) Rights, Liberties, and Authorities of the Chris- tian Church asserted against all oppressive Doctrines and Consti- tutions, 8vo. ca//, 3s 6d ^ -^ . .. .. JJ^^ r (Joseph)] Dissertation concerning the Antiquity of lem- ples, wherein is shewn, that there were none before the Tabernacle, erected by Moses in the Wilderness, 4to. uncut, scarce, 2s 1696 Hilleri (M ) Onomasticum Sacrum, 4to. vellum {Dr. Parr's copy, with his book plate) 4s ' Tubingcr, 1 706 Hinchcliffe's (Bishop of Peterborough) Sermons on the Prac- tical Duties of Christianity, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1796 Hingeston's (James) Discourses upon the Divine Covenants, or an Enquiry into the Origin and Progress of Rehgion, 8vo. calf, 3s . • ^^^^ [52, great queen street, 2098 2099 2100 2101 J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 135 2102 HiNCMARi Archiepiscopi Remensis, Opera, cura et studio Jac. Sir- mondi, 2 vols, folio, ^'we copy, calf gilt, 31 3s Par. 1645 ** Hincmar of Rlieims deserves a very honourable place among the Latin writers of this century. For his writings on several subjects shew that his mind was not of the ordinary class, but elevated, independent, and zealous for truth. His works throw much light on both the civil and the ecclesias- tical hi!?torv." — Mosheim. 2103 HippoLYTi (S. Episcopi et Martyris) Opera, Grsece et Latine, cum Notis Variorum, edidit J. A. Fabricius. Accedit Spicilegium Pa- trum quorundam aliorum tertii a C. N. Saeculi, &c. 2 vols, in 1, folio, neat, very scarce, 31 3s Hamb. 1716-18 2104 HiSToiRE Generale de I'Eglise, depuis la Predication des Apotres jusqu'a Pontificat de Gregoire XVI. renfermant, par ordre chrono- logique, I'Histoire des Eglises d' Orient et d'Occident, les Souve- rains Pontifes, les Conciles generaux et particulier, les Schismes et les Heresies, les Institutions d'Ordres Religieux, les Auteurs Eccle- siastiques, &c. ; publication dont les neuf premiers volumes con- tiennent le texte rectifie de Berault-Bercastel, et les quatre derniers la continuation, depuis I'an 1719, jusqu'a Tan 1840, par M. 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Horsley's productions in this controversy w.ll be S as stlndard works, and admired as models of clear and powerful reasoning."— Q'^a^'^e^?!/ Revieiv. Sermons on various subjects, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. 9s 1816 HoRT s {Jbp. ofTuam) Sermons on Practical Subjects, 8vo. calj.ds HoTTiNGERi (J. H.) Ilistoria Orientalis, quae ex Variis Orientalium Monumentis collecta, 4to. m//-, 3. Tiguri \^^\ Exercitationes Anti-Morinianse ; de Pentateucho Samari- tano, ejusque udentica AYGENTIA, 4to. vellum, 35 ib. 1644 *' No man was better qualified than Hottinger to write on Orienta^^a^irs^/^ 2205 HoTTiNGERi (J. J.) Fata Doctrinee de Prsedestinatione et Gratia Dei Salutari, secunda et adversa, inde a Beato S. S. Apost. excessii, adhiKC usque tempora, in Annales digesta, &c. Aio. half bound, * n« . ^^« 1/^7 uncut, OS • ^ . . T-i 1 • /^T. • *• 2'>06 HouDRY (Vincent) Bibliotheca Concionatoria, Ethices Chnstianee pr^cipua, continens Argumenta Ordine Alphabetico digesta. b. 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Hunt, 8 vols, royal 8vo. large paper, fine copy, tree marbled calf extra, scarce, 51 I5s Gd 1822 Sermons on the Office and Work of the Holy Spirit, 2 vols. 8 vo. ca//', 6s . . 1726 XV. Sermons on Ezekiel xxxix. 29, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1726 Sermons on several occasions, 2 vols. 8vo. fine copy, old calf gilt, lOs . . 1744 " The true sublime is to be found in his writings, as well as the strono-est \yAt\\o9j"-'Doddridye. There is scarcely a writer in the whole compass of English Theological literature, in whom a greater number of new and uncommon, but useful, thoughts are to be found. His style has a dignity an energy, a splendour, and a sublimity, which produce the most powWul effects on the reader's mind. 2216 Howel's (Jas.) 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Hutchinson, — Robertson's True and Antient Manner of Reading Hebrew — Hodges' Remarks on Delany's Life of King David— Rutherford's (T.) Letters to Kennicott on his Defence of the Samaritan Penta- teuch, with Dr. K.'s Reply— Letters to Dr. Kennicott, by Parry, Lardner, &c., with many others on the same controversy, 18 vols. 8vo. hf bd. 21 12.S 6d v. y. 2258 Button's (J, H.) Horae Ecclesiasticse ; Practical Essays in a Series of Reflections on Documents of the United Church, 12mo. half bound, ]s6d . 1807 2259 Huyshe's (F.) Specimen of an intended Publication, being an Exa- mination of thefirst sixpages of Porson's fourth Letter to Archdeacon Travis "of the MSS. used by R. Stephens," 8vo. bds. 2s 6d 1827 Lincoln's inn fields.] 144 J, lest.ik's catalogue. 2260 Hypertus (And.) de Theologo, sen de ratione Stiidu Theologici, thick 12mo. calf, 5s . • ^«««f- ^^^'^ 2261 Ibbot s(Dr. B.) XXX. Discourses on Practical subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. fine copy , calf, bs ^d • ,,.,.. ^ Dr. Law(Bp. of Carlisle) speaks in high terms of Dr. Ibbot s abilities as ati opponent to Deism. . . t t. 2'y^2 Ignatii (Episc. Antioclieni et Martyris) Epistolse, Gr. et Lat. cum XII. Exercitationibus in eundem Ignatium pro Antiquitate Catholica adversus Baronium et Bellarminura, auctore N. Vedelio, 4to. calf, K ^ , Genevce, 1623 2263 et Barnab« Epistolse, Gr. et Lat. edidit et Notas addidit Is. Vossius, 4to. Jiae copy, calf, 6s— vellum, bs 6d Amst. 1646 2264 et Polycarpi Epistolse, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Pearsoni et 2265 Smith, 4to. large paper, fine copy, ruled with red lines, calf IQs , . Oxon. 1/09 Lar-e paper cop'ies of this edition are of very rare occurrence. The present copy possesses the autofrraph of the celebrated Burmann. ^ ^ ,.-,.. . et Polycarpi Epistolse, Gr. et Lat curis Salvini et Aldriclu 8vo. calf, very scarce, Ss • ^^- ^'^^^ Editio Optima, reeoUated from the Fh)rentine MS. by Professor Salvim, and published with -reat correctness, under the care of Dean Aldrich, who i,rinled only a limited impression of 100 copies, on small paper. This edition also contains Tres Epistolae falsis nominibus inscriptte ; prima, Mariee Cassobolit* ad Ignatium j secunda, Ignatii ad illam Responsoriai tertia, Ignatii ad Tarsenses. 2266 Ignatii Loyolae Exercitia Spiritualia, cum sensu eorumdem ex- planato a P. Ignatio Diertius. 12mo. neat, 4s Aatverp. 1696 2267 -- The Enthusiasm of the Church of Rome, demonstrated m some Observations on the Life of Ignatius Loyola, 4to. Is6c? 1688 2268 Indices Expurgatorii duo. Testes Fraudum ac Falsationum Ponti- ficiarum, quorum prior jussu et autoritate Pinllipi II.; posterior editus jussu Gasparis Quirogse ; additus est Index Librorum Prohi- bitorum auctoritate Pii IV. 1 2mo. vellum, Ss Hanovics, 1611 The fourth and last reprint, and containing the prefatory matter of Junius and John Pappus. " The fact will afford matter of earnest reflection, that all these additions, not only the original, but even the reprints, have long, perhaps always been, and certainly are now, of superlatively rare occurrence.' ^ Mendhnm. Librorum Expurgatorum Gasparis Quirogse Cardinalis et 2269 22/0 Generalis Inquisitoris jussu editus ; juxta exemplar quod typis mandatum est Madriti, 1.584, 4to. calf, 6s Salmun, 1601 " This was edited by iMornay du Plessis, who exposes with convinomg evidence the fact, and the dishonesty, of attacking the most distinguishing and im- portant doctrines of the Bible, and ancient Christian writers, through the sides of the indexes, which do little more than verbally repeat thf m. Mendham, Librorum Prohibitorum et Expurgandorum novissimus pro Catholicis Hispaniarum Regnis Philippi IV. ac Antonii Sotomaior, Supremi Prses. Inquis. Cum Indice Librorum Prohibitorum Alex- andriVII. folio, calf, ISs Madriti (Genevce) 1667 *' Perhaps as valuable as any, and in some respects more so, is the reprint at Geneva in 1067. This reprint, by its additions, will be u3eUi]r—Mend/uim. " That of the greatest bulk was printed in 1640, by order of the Inquisitor- General of Spain. This book was reprinted at Geneva in 16G7." Broughtons Dictionary. [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S catalogue. 145 22/1 Index Librorum Prohibitorum Benedicti XIV. jussu recognitus atque editus, 8vo. calf, 6s . Romce, 1/58 22/2 idem, cum Appendicibus, Svo. neat, 4s ib. 1770 2273 ' Librorum Prohibitorum Innoc. XI. jussu editus usque ad Annum, 1681 - Eidem accedit in fine Appendix usque ad Mensem, Febr. 1753, 12mo. boards, uncut, os Romce, 1704, &c. 2274 juxta exemplar Romanum jussu Sanctissimi Domini nostri, editum anno 1835. Accesserunt suis locis nomina eorum qui usque ad hanc diem damnati fuere, 1 2mo. sewed, bs Mechlinice, 1838 2275 Indians. — Agreement of the Customs of the East Indians, with those of the Jews, and other Ancient People, 8vo plates, calf 2s 6d 1705 2276 Ingelo's (N.) Sermon preached at St. Paul's, before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, 12mo. 1 5 6rf . 1659 2277 Discourses concerning Repentance, 8vo. calf 2s 1677 2278 Ingham's (George) True Character of the Church of England, as exhibited in her Antiquity, Orders, and Liturgy, 8vo. bds. bs 1 838 2279 Popish Doctrine of Transubstantiation refuted, and the Catholic Doctrine of the Real Presence vindicated, 8vo. bds. bs 1840 2280 Innes's (Alex.) XII. Sermons preached on several occasions, at St. Margaret's Church Westminster, 8vo. calf 2s 1726 2281 Institutionum Sacrarum Peripateticis Ineedificatarum, hoc est, Thcologise, super fundamentis in Peripatetica Digbscana iactis, ex- tructoe, authore Thoma Anglo, ctgenerosd Albiorum in Oriente Tri- nobantum Prosapid oriundo, 2 vols. 18mo. calf. As 1652 2282 aliud exemplar, 2 vols, in 1, 18mo. calf, 35 6d 1652 2283 Instructions et Prieres pour I'Adoration perpetuelle du tr^s-saint Sacrement de TAutel, 12mo. old morocco, gilt leaves, 3.v Bruxelles, 1768 2284 Ireland's (Dr. John, Bean of Westminster) Paganism and Chris- tianity compared, in a course of Lectures to the King's Scholars at Westminster, 8vo. half bound, calf As — bds. '^s 1809 2285 ■ Nuptite SacraB, or an Inquiry into the Scriptural Doctrine of Marriage and Divorce, 8vo. 2s 1801 2286 Iremonger's (J.) Discourse of God's Wisdom in the Impretation and Application of Redemption, 8vo. neat, \s 6d 1711 2287 Iren/EI (S.) Opera Omnia, Greece et Latine, studio R. Massuet, cum fragmentis a C. M. Pfafiio iuventis, 2 vols. {oY\o,fine copy, vellum, very scarce, 717 s . 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Leslie's catalogue. 2291 IsTDORi (^fii^cii, Hispalensh Episcopi) Oi^er^ Omnia, edente Jac Du Breul, Mio^Jine copy, vellum, U \s Co/onz«. 1617 9909 edente Faustino Arevalo, auctoritate . et irapensa Jbran- cisci Lorenzanaj, Archiep. Tolet. 7 vols. 4to. fne copy, ^^ify^l^i ei6s • Rom(r, 1/97 2093 Le Combat des Chrestiens, traduit du Latin de S. Isidore Archevesque de Seville, 12mo. calf, 2s . ^. . ^^^'}^^^ 2204 PELUS10T.E Epistolee de Interpretatione Divinse Scripturse, J Billio Prunseo Interprete, cum Notis C. Rittershusii, Schotti, et P. Possini, folio, vellum, \6s Venetns, 1745 '' Isidorus Pelusiota has left us nnmero.is short Epistle., which display more piety, ingenuity, and judgment, than the larger volumes of some others. 0995 Isham's (Z.) Divine Philosophy, containing the Books of Job, Proverbs, and Wisdom, with Explanatory Notes, 8vo. calf. As 1 / 06 2-^96 Ittigii (Tho.) de Hc-eresiarchis iEvi Apostolici et Apostohco prox- " imi Dissertatio, Aio. fine copy, vellum, \0s 6d Lipsicr, 1690 Bishop Tomline esteemed this the best modern work on the Heresies ot the 2'^97 IvES^,''ProK^^^^^^ Naissant, et de TAmour Souffrant, 2 vols. ' inl, 18mo..,.«^2s6r/ • _ Par. 1643 2298 Jablonskt, Thorn Affligee, ou Relation dece qui s est passe dans cette villc depuis le 16 juillet 1724, jusqu'a present; traduite de rAllemand par M. Beausobre, 12mo. plates, calf extra As bd ^ Amst. l/2o D. E. Jablonski, the editor of the Hebrew Bible of 1699. was a Native of Dantzie, and lived whilst the events here narrated occurred m his native country. 2299 [Jackson's (Francis)] Occasional Letters on several subjects, 8vo. calf As ' ' ^ 2999* __— (John) Reply to Dr. Waterland's Defence of his Queries, wherein is contained a Full State of the whole Controversy (on our Saviour's Divinity), 8vo. calf, 3s 1722 2300 Defence of Human Liberty, in Reply to the principal Argu- ments which have been alleged against it, &c. 8vo. calf, 2s Gd 1 725 2301 (Lawrence) Examination of a Book intituled, the Irue Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted, by Thomas Chubb, to which is added, a Dissertation on Episcopacy, 8vo. calf 3s 1 739 — (Dr. Thos. Dean ofPeterboro' and President of Corpus 2302 2303 2304 Christi Coll. Oxon.) Works, with his Life by Edward Vaughan, and edited by Barnabus Oley, M.A. best edition, 3 vols, folio, very scarce, fine copy, calf SI Ss . 1^37 « Corpus Christi College may glory that it had Bp. Jewel, Dr. John Rey- nolds and Dr. Thos. Jackson, of that foundation ; the third famous for his most excellent Exposition of the Creed, and for his other Treatises ; all, such as have eiven greatest satisfaction to men of the greatest learning. ° Walton's Life of Hoolier. . — A Synoptical Table of the Pious and Learned Writings of Thos. Jackson, D.D. with Biographical and other notices, by H. J. Todd, M.A. Archdeacon of Cleveland, 12mo. hds, 2s 1838 _« rWm.'i Thirty Letters on various subjects, 8vo. bds. Is Qd ^ ^ "^ 1795 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 147 2305 Jacobson (Gulielmus) S. Clementis Romani, S. Ignatii, S. Poly- carpi, Patrum Apostolicorum, quae supersunt. Accedunt S. Ignatii et S. Polycarpi Martyria, ad fidem Codicum recensuit, Adnota- tionibus Variorum et suis illustravit, Indicibus instruxit Giil. Jacobson, M.A. 2 vols. 8vo. bds. \l Oxon. 1838 2306 Jacomb's (Thomas) Treatise of Holy Dedication, both Personal and Domestic, Svo. calf. As — fine copy, old morocco, gilt leaves, Ss 16G8 Addressed to the citizens of London after the great fire. 2307 James L (King of England) his Workes, (consisting of a Paraphrase on Revelations, Meditations, Daemonologie, Basihcon-Doron, Trew Law of Free Monarchies, Counterblast to Tobacco, Apologie for the Oath of Allegiance, Prsemonition to all Christian Monarchs, Decla- ration against Vorstius, Defence of the Right of Kings, and Speeches, &c.) folio, ^7ie copy, portrait and enyraved title, calf extra, gilt leaves, 21 5s . . Lond. 1616 2308 James's (Elinor) Defence of the Church of England, with a Word or two concerning a Quaker's Good Advice to the Church of Eng- land, Roman Catholic and Protestant Dissenters, 4to. very scarce, 2s 1687 2309 (Thos.) Bellum Papale; sive Concordia Discors Sixti V. et Clementis VIIL circa Hieronymianam editionem, 12mo. calf scarce, 7s— half bound, 6s . Loud. 1678 This curious little work is a careful collation of the differences between the Six- tine and Clementine Vuliyatcs. 2310 (Dr. John) Comment on the Collects used in the Church of England, 12mo. bds. 6s . ib. 1843 2311 Christian Watchfulness in the prospect of Sickness, Mourning, and Death, 12mo. hds. 6s ib. 1843 2312 Jameson's ( .) Critical and Practical Exposition of the Penta- teuch, with Notes, and two Dissertations on the Mosaic History of the Creation and the Destruction of the Seven Nations of Canaan, folio, tieat, \0s . 1748 Comi)iled with considerable ability from the labours of the best interpreters, ancient and modern. 2313 (Wm.) Nazianzeni Querela et Votum Justum ; the Fun- damentals of the Hierarchy examined and disproved, small 4 to. calf scarce, 2s . Glasg. 1697 With the antoj?raph and book-plate of the Earl of Rothes. Spicilegia Antiquitatum ^gypti atque ei Vicinarum Gen- tium, 12mo. vellum, 3s . Glusgucc, 1720 " Ouvra^re rare, et assez curieux.'' — Brunei. 5 Jamieson's (J.) Heresy and Heretic of the Scriptures completely Described, and Remarks on the Rev. Rowland Hill's Journal, &c. in 1 vol. 8vo. bds. 3s 6d . 1771-99 Vindication of the Doctrine of Scripture and of the Pri- 2314 231 2316 mitive Faith concerning the Deity of Christ, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, 10s . . . Edinh. 1794 2317 Jansenii (C. Iproisis Episcopi) Augustinus Europseus Perperam Dictus in feraU Famosarum suarum Pentade, per Augustinum, Verum Maximum Ecclesise Doctorem, Triumphatus, damnatus, priusquam natus, atque Apostolico fuhiiiue ictus, opera ac studio Fr. Philippi Van Wavre, Svo. neat, scarce, 6s Ant. 1709 Lincoln's inn fields.] 148 J. Leslie's catalogue. 2^18 JANSENISM.-Keponse Ji la Bibliotheque Janseniste, ayec remarques '''' trla refutation le M. Bayle et Eclaircisse^ens -r le^Letr s J M. de Saleon a M. Bossuct, 12mo. neat, is 6d « ^««'^' J^" oQ,q La Secrette Politique des J ansemstes, et lEtat present de la Sorbonne deParis, 18mo. .care. 2. fX'lSmo 2320 jAauELOT (A. M. M.) Sermons sur divers Textes, 2 vol«- '2mo calf, 3s-catf, neat, is 6d '/^^^fi^ ib 1732 2321 - autre exemplaire, 2 vols. 12mo.ca(/, 3.5 6d '^- }(Z S autre exemplaire, 2 vols. 12mo. kj. M. -(Jj-^ ^^^^ 2323 Jefferv's (Archd.) Christianity the Perfection of all Religion, Na- turaland Revealed, 8vo. ca//, 2s /» xi « the same! with the True Grounds and Reasons of the J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 149 2324 2325 Christian Religion in opposition to the False ones, 1725-Review of the Controversy between Jeffery and his Adversaries, 17 26- i!!!!l!"col£'ion of Sermons and Tracts. 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 4s6d • *'^' 232C Jkunger's (Christopher) Three Treatises ; the Resolution Table 2320 ■'?^'^';'=^\^. t^i^e Examination Table for the Evenings, both fit to be fixt on our Chamber-doors for Memorialls ; the Unyalu- able Worth of Man's Soul, and the Usurer Cast ^hereunto ,s added a Latin and Enghsh Disputation against the Popish Mass and Trausubstantiation, 12mo. ca//, scurte, 3s lu/o 2327 JenkinTs (Dr. B.) Reasonableness and Certainty oftheChnst.au ReUgion, 2 vols. 8vo. '^"^^'^^-f '4»r„^ f.Unown and attended to various reuclings, me curuiiuiu>.;> ,1*1. „f„*fQ„tJnn It nn^Rp^«!es^ou- reasonings and statements are well deserving of attention. It possesses cou siderable merit." ^ ^ i t at 23'8 Jenks's (B.) Submission to the Righteousness of God, or the Ne- ces^y of Trusting to a better Righteousness than our own, 18mo. 2329 i! Meditations, with short Prayers annexed, 12mo. calf 2330 .— — Prayers- and' Offices of Devotion for Families, 12nuK 2331 jiNKYN-s (W.) Exposition of the Epistle of Jude, 2 vols. 4to. cag 2332 jENN^iNG'smr. D.) Jewish Antiquities, or a'Course of Lectures on ^^^ theXee first Books of Godwin's Moses and Aaron, with a Dis- sertation on the Hebrew Language, 2 vols. S^o. calf, /s GU 76G 2333 another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat 9s 18U« 2334 the same, 2 vols. 8vo.yrne copy, calf, lOs hd 1808 2335 (John) Two Discourses of preaching Christ, and of parti- cular and experimental preaching, 8vo. U yj^ 2330 Jephson's (Alex.) Discourse concerning the Religious Observance [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, 2337 Jephson's (Alex.) Friendly and Compassionate Address to serious and well-disposed Methodists, 8vo. Is 1/60 2338 Jesse's (Wm.) View of the Truth and Importance of the Holy Scriptures, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d . 1779 2339 Jesuits — Institutum Societatis Jesu, ex Decreto Congregationis Generalis XIV. in ordinem digestum, auctum, ac denuo recusum, 2 vols, folio, calf, \l \0s . Pragw, 1705 " A beautiful edition. The perfect form of the government of the Society of Jesus, the wisdom, the unction, the zeal, and the consummate knowledge of men, which appeared throughout the constitutions of the society, will be a perpetual monument of the admirable penetration, judgment, and piety of St. Ignatius." — Butler's Lives of the Saints. Secreta Monita Societatis Jesu, English and Latin, l2mo. calf, 4s 6d . [1723] Historia Societatis Jesu, authore Nicolao Orlandino, Colo- 2340 2340* 2341 nice, 1615~IIistori£e Societatis Jesu, pars spcMWf/a, sive Lainius, auctore Francisco Sacchino, ih. 1621—2 vols. 4to. calf scarce, 16s . . ;- Doctrinoe Jesuitarum proecipua capita, a doctis. Theologis 2342 retexta, solidis rationihus testimoniisque Sac. Script, et Doct. Vet. Ecc. confutata, 6 vols, small 8vo. in the original stamped vellum binding, U lis M Rupellce, 1584-88 "Opus rarissimum.''— Fo^^. This is an exceedingly curious collection, as containing reprints of the best works written against the doctrines of the Order. The Jesuits' Loyalty, manifested in three several Treatises 2343 lately written by them against the Oath of Allegiance ; with a Preface, shewing the Pernicious Consequence of their Principles as to Civil Government (pubhshed by Bishop Stillingflcet,) 4 to. calf, 5s 1678 Bullae, Decreta, Canones, Ordinationes, Instructiones, Epistolse, &c. quae instituti Societatis Jesu, impressioni Antver- piensi accesserunt ab Anno, 1636, 12mo. neat, 4.s Aniverpice, 1665 2344 Reflexions d'un Portugais, sur le Memorial presente par les Peres Jesuites a notre S. Pere le Pape Clement XIII., 12mo. neat, 2s 6d . Lishonne, Denonciation des Crimes et Attentats des soi-disans 2345 2346 2347 Jesuites, dans toutes les parties du Monde, 2 vols. 12mo. 4s 1762 Extraits des Assertions dangereuses et pernicieuses en tout genre, que les soi-disans Jesuites out, dans tous les temps et perseveramment, soutenues, enseignees, et publiees dans leurs livres,&c. 3 vols. 12mo. (Js . i^«f. 1/62 Artes Jesuiticaj in sustinendis pertinaciter Novitatibus 2348 2349 2350 damnabilibusque Sociorum Laxitalibus, (quarum plusquam 660 hie cxhibentur) S. D. N. Clementi Papte XI. denuntiatee, 12mo. vellum, 'ds . Salisburyi, 1703 aliud exemplar, 12mo. calf 3s Argent. 1710 L'Apologie des Jesuites, convaincue d' Attentats contre les Loix divines et humaines, 3 vols. 12mo. hf bd. 4s 1763 JouvENCi, Recueil de Pieces touchant I'Histoire de la Compagnie de Jesus, 12mo. calf, 3s Liege, 1716 Lincoln's inn fields.] 150 J. LESLIE'S CATALOGUE. 2351 Jesuits— Compte Rendu des Constitutions des J esuites au Parle- ment de Provence, les 28 Mai, 3 et 4 Juin 1762, 12mo. calf, 3s 1763 Compte Rendu, &c. au Parlement de Bretagne, Decembre 1791, 12mo. ca//, 2*- . . 1^62 Proces contre les Jesuites pour servir de Suite aux Causes Celebres, 12mo. sewed. Is M . Brest, 1750 Appel k la Raison des Ecrits et Libelles publies par la passion, contre les Jesuites de France, 12mo. 2s 6c? Bruxelles, 1762 Les Enluminaires dii fameux Almanacb des Jesuites, inti- tule la Deroute et la Confusion des Jansenistes, ou Triorapbe de Molina Jesuite sur S. Augustin, &c. \2mo. front, 2s ^d Liege, 1683 Le Cabinet Jesuitique, contenant plusieurs Pieces tres 2352 2353 2354 2355 2356 2357 2358 2359 2360 2361 2362 2363 2364 2365 2366 curieuses de Peres Jesuites, avec un Recueil des Mysteres de TEglise Romaine, 12mo. 2s U Cologne 10/4 autre exemplaire, 18mo. calf 2s «^. 1682 Nouvelles Interessantes, au sujet de I'Attentat commis le 3 Sep. 1758, sur la personne de sa Majeste le Roi de Portugal, 12mo. 2s . , • , ^ , !roo Le Jesuite Secularise, 18mo. sewed, Is 6o? Cologne, 108 J Le Jesuite Defroque, ou les Ruses de la Societe, 18mo. hf hd. vellum, 2s . ^, . , ^ ^^''^'; i^-^^ Alpbonsi de Vargas Toletani, Relatio ad Reges et Prin- cipes Cbristianos, de Stratagematis et Sopliismatis Politicis Socie- tatis Jesu, &c. 12mo. vellum, 3s Anno 164 1 - Tuba Altera Majorem clangens sonum ad b. Fapam l^le mentem XL &c. de necessitate longe maxima reformandi Societa- tern Jesu, 12mo. calf, 4s . Argc7iL 1714 — Histoire Generale de la Naissance et du Progres de la Compagnie de Jesus, et Analyse de ses Constitutions et Privileges, &c. 4 vols. 12mo. Cfl//, 8s ,.*,,. i . iv'^^^ Histoire Impartiale de Jesuites, depuis leur etablisse- mentiusqu' a leur premiere expulsion, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, 6s 1768 [Mesnier] Probleme Historique, qui des Jesuistes ou de Luther et Calvin, ont le plus nui a I'Eglise Chretienne, 2 vols. l2mo. neat, 5s • ., ^, ,, Utrecht, 17 o8 La Morale des Jesuites, extraite fidellement de leurs 2367 2368 2369 Livres imprimez avec la permission et I'approbation des Supe- rieurs'de leur Compagnie par un Docteur de Sorbonne, 3 vols. 12mo. calf 6s-sewed, 4s ',,../ ^r^'i '^ Les Jesuites Criminels de Leze-Majeste dans la llieone et dans la Pratique, 12mo. calf 3s La Haye, 1760 -. — Observations sur la Conduite du Mimstre de Portugal dans raffaire des Jesuites, 18mo. neat, 2s Avignon, 1760 Les Provinciales, or the Mysterie of Jesuitisme, disco- vered in certain Letters, written upon occasion of the present dif- ferences at Sorbonne, between the Jansenists and the Molinists 12mo /ro«^ cflZ/, 4s • ^^^^ [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. Leslie's cataloguc. 151 2370 2371 2372 2373 - 2374 2375 2376 2377 2378 2379 2380 2381 2382 Jesuits-Ah Answer to the Provincial Letters published by the Jansenists, under the name of Lewis Montalt, against the Doctrine of the Jesuits and School Divines, made by some Fathers of the Society in France, 12mo. calf 3.s' . 1559 Jesup's (Edw.) Lives of Picus Prince of Mirandula, and M. Pascal, to which IS added, a Parallel between those two Christian Worthies. 8vo. calf, 2s . ^ \723 Jewell.— The Works of the very learned and Reverend Father in God, John Jewell, not long since Bishop of Salisburie, folio, BLACK letter, a few leaves slightly stained and mended, calf 3/ 3s . , i(55j) -— A Defence of the Apologie of the Churche of Englande, conteininge an Answere to a certaine Booke, lately set foorthe by M. Hardinge, and entituled, A Confutation, &c. whereunto there is also newly added an Answeare unto an other like Booke by the said M. Hardinge, entituled, A Detection of sundrie foule Errours, in 6 parts, by John Jewell, Bishop of Salisburie, folio, black LETTER, calf 1/ 8s Imprinted at London, by Henry Wykes, 1567 ; Apologia Ecclesiae, Anghcanse Graic^ versa, interprete J. Smith, 18mo. calf. Is 6g? Oxon. 1614 Grsece quidem reddita a Joanne Smith, nuper recensuit et Notasaddidit A. C. Campbell, 12mo. bds, 2s Pontefract, J 8 12 idem, Latin^, 12mo. bds. Is (jd Cantab. 1818 Apology for the Church of England, and Sermon preached at St. PauFs Cross, with Historical Notes, by the Rev. A. C. Campbell, 8vo. calf neat, 7s 6d 1813 ^ Apology for tlie Church of England, translated from the Latin, with Notes, by S. Isaacson, M.A., 8vo. portrait, calf extra, 12s . ^ 1825 — Apology for the Church of England, translated by Cheyne, 8vo. calf 6s . . |7iy 2383 2384 - Apology of the Church of England, and an Epistle to Signor Scipio, concerning the Council of Trent, translated from the original Latin, with Notes, 12mo. bds. 4s Camb. 1839 — Two Treatises on the Holy Scriptures, and on the Sacra- ments, 12mo. ^g?s. 4s 6r/ . Oxford, 1840 Joannis Parisiensis Preedicatoris, de Modo Existendi Corpus Christi in Sacramento Altaris, alio quam sit ille quern tenet Ecclesia; cui prsefixa est, Praefatio Historica de Dogmate Tran substantiationis ; ed. P. AUix, Land, 1686— Allix (P.) de Messiae duplici Adventu Dissertationes duae, ib. 1701, in 1 vol. 12mo. bds, 2s 6d . _ John Bon and Mast Person, 4to. black letter, bds. 3s Reprint , — A bitter satire on the Real Presence. Johnson's (John) Holy David and his Old English Translators cleared, containing Directions for the more Devout Use of the Psalms, and general Defence of this Old Translation, in Answer to all the objections and cavils that have been raised against it, 8vo. calf scarce, 8s 6d 1706 Lincoln's inn FiEiiDs.] 152 2385 2386 2387 2388 J. iesme's catalogue. Johnson's Unbloody Sacrifice and Altar Unvailed and Supported, Vol. 1, 8vo. calf, very scarce, 185 ^/^^ Clergyman's Vade-Mecura. or an Account of the Ancient and present Church of England, the Duties and Rights of the Clergy ; with the Canonical Codes of the Primitive, Universal, Eastern, and Western Church, &c. 2 vols. 12mo. calf, very scarce I4s • • 1/OJ (Anthony) Historical Account of the several English J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 153 2389 Translations of the Bible, and the opposition they met with from the Church of Rome, 8 vo. A/. ^>rf. 3s „, „, , jr (Sam. Chaplain to Lord William Fussell) Works, foho, calf, \0s (}d—hf. bd. 9s • ^^^^ Contains the Author's LifeofJulianlho Apostate, for writing: which, he was imprisoned, and fined 500 marks; together with his miscellaneous Papers, written during: his five years' imprisonment. Second Five Years Struggle against Popery and Tyranny ; 2390 2391 being a Collection of Papers published during his last Imprison- ment of Five years and ten days, &c. 8vo. calf 2s- old '^^''^'^^> gilt leaves, 5s 6d • /? r.* i t Julian the Apostate, being a short Account of his Lite, &c. with a Comparison of Popery and Paganism, 8vo. calf, 2s 6 j/ 1089 Laodicean Age, or an Attempt to prove that Christ's 2392 2393 2394 Seven Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia, are to be understood not in a literal and historical, but in a mystical and prophetical sense, to which are added. Hints concerning the Man of bin,^ or the personal Antichrist, 8vo. ca//, 2s 6rf • .• •. Julian's Arts to undermine and extirpate Christianity, together with Answers to Constantius the Apostate and Jovian Syo. calf 2s . . ^ : 1 n . Select Discourses Doctrinal and Practical, upon the most important points of the Christian Religion, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat 6s—bds.4sGd . _.-. . ... *7," Scripture Doctrine of Christ's Divinity, or the Adorable Nature, Voluntary Subjection, and Necessary Supremacy of the Son of God considered, 8vo. calf, 2s C^i // ^;^ 2395 (Samuel) Dictionary of the Enghsh Language, abridged from the Rev. H. J. Todd's quarto edition, by Alex. ^^^1™^^^ 8V0. ids. 12s • in ^ n 1 VJ O l-OC Prayers and Meditations, 8vo. calf. As Gd—bds, 3s 1/8.^ 239G 2397 2398 2399 Johnstone's (John) Way of Life, set forth in several Sermons preached before the Queen Dowager, 8vo. bds, 10s imi Jones's (John) Free and Candid Disquisitions relating to the Church of England, and the means of advancing Rehgion therein^ 8vo. calf, neat, 2s Gd , „ c , v ^\ n i (Jeremiah) New and Full Method of Settling the Cano- nical Authority of the New Testament, to which is subjoined, a Vindication of the former part of St. Matthew's Gospel from Whiston's charge of dislocations, 3 vols. 8vo. bds, ^}-^^^J 0^^J> [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, '.<■ 2400 Jones (T.) Of the Heart and its Right Soveraign, and Rome no Mother-Church to England, or an Historical Account of the Title of our British Church, &c. 8vo. calf, scarce, 4s 6d 16/8 2401 (Thos.) Scripture Directory, 12mo. hf bd. calf, 2s 6d 1821 2402 (Dr. Walter) Sermons on several subjects, 8vo. calf 2s 6d . • 1/41 2403 (Dr. R.) Sermons on the Commandments, 8vo. bds. 2s 1818 2404 (Wra.) Commentary upon the Epistles of St Paul to Philemon, and to the Hebrews, together with a compendious Ex- plication of the Second and Third Epistles of St. John, folio, fiie clean copy, calf scarce, 16s 1635 2405 (Wm. of Nayland) Letters from a Tutor to his Pupils, 18mo. bds. 2s Gd — morocco, gilt leaves, Gs Oxford, 1841 2406 Catholic Doctrine of a Trinity, proved by short and clear Arguments expressed in the terms of Holy Scripture, 8vo. calf, neat, 2s . 1/67 2407 Zoologia Ethica, a Disquisition concerning the Mosaic Distinction of Animals into Clean and Unclean, 8vo. 2s 1771 2408 Jortin's (Dr. John) Miscellaneous Observations upon Authors, Ancient and Modern, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, very scarce, 8s 1731 2409 Six Dissertations upon different subjects, 8vo. calf 3s 1755 2410 Sermons on different subjects, 7 vols. 8vo. calf, l/8s 1774 241 1 the same, with a Life of the Author, 7 vols. 8vo. portrait, fine copy, calf, very neat, \l 15s * 1787 ** In these sermons good sense and sound morality appear, not indeed dressed out in the meritricious ornaments of a florid style, but in all the manly force and simple graces of natural eloquence, they will always be read with pleasure and edification." — Knox's Essays. 2412 JosEPHi (Flavii) Opera Omnia, Greece et Latine, cum Notis edidit J. Hudson, 2 vols, folio, Jine copy, calf, 21 2s Oxon. 1720 2413 Histoire des Juifs ecrite par Flavins Joseph, traduite sur I'original Grec, revue sur divers Manuscrits, par Arnauld D'An- DiLLY, et Histoire de la Guerre des Juifs contre les Romains ; Reponse a Appion, Martyre des Machabees, 2 vols, folio, old red morocco, gilt leaves, the Colbert copy, from the library of the late Bishop of St. David's, Si 13s (kl Par. 1667-68 2414 Journals of the Rev. Messrs. Isenberg and Krapf, Missionaries to the Church Missionary Society, detailing their proceedings in Abyssinia in the years, 1839-42, 8vo. maps, bds. 7s 6d 1843 2415 JuLiANi (Imp.) Opera Omnia, et S. Cyrilli Archiep. Alexandrise, contra impium Julianum libri decem, cum notis E. Spanhemii, folio, fine copy, i7i old russia, ll \6s Lipsice, 1696 2416 Julian. — Life of the Emperor Julian, translated from the French, and illustrated with Notes, plates of Coins, Sfc, 12mo. calf Is 6d 1746 2417 Junii (Franc.) Sacrorum Parallelorum Hb. III. 4to. calf, 4s Heidelb. 1588 The learning and piety of this writer, are manifested in the well known Latin version of the Bible, published in conjunction with Tremellius. Lincoln's inn fields.] x 154 2418 2419 2420 2421 2422 2423 J. Leslie's catalogue. JuNGENDRES (S.) Specimen Philologicum de Veterum Gentilium et Judseorum Theologia Mytliica, Norimberg, 1728-Disquisitio in Notas Characteristicas Librorum a Typographiae incunabulo ad An. M.D.impressorimi, i6. 1740-lkemus (C.) Tractatus Talmudiciis de Cultu Quotidiano Templi, Bremce, 1736-Grotius (H.) Defensio Fidei Catholicse de Satisfactione Christi, Lips, 1730— m 1 vol.^4to. vellum, 3s , , ti - j. j. -^ JuRiEu's (Pierre) Pastoral Letters directed to the Protestants in France groaning under the Babylonish Tyranny, to which is added a brief Account of the Hungarian Persecution, Bvo. calf, 6s IbHy Accomplishment of the Scripture Prophecies on the approaching DeUverance of the Church, 8vo. calf neat, 4s 6d 1687 _11. Abrege de I'Histoire du Concile de Trente, 2 vols. 18mo. //■ 2 fi-. OS— ca// nea<, 7« . ''°' ,r_!l_ Rkht Method of interpreting Scripture, in a Discourse on Predestin°ation, with Notes by the Rev. R. Whatcley, 8vo. Ms. j! (Bp.) Poems and Psalms, edited by Rev. J. Hannah' )// 7 fin! Oxford, ioiS Jf!^- (Edward) Remarks on the Signs of the Times, 4to. >« copy, calf. 4s M .^^^ ^^^ Constitution, Discipline, Unity, and Worship of the Primitive Church, 2 parts in 1 vol. ^^'^^^^^°^ calf, 4s ,^ ^ ^ 1713 another copy, 8vo. calf, neat os ' KiRWAN's (Dean) Sermons, with his Life, 8vo. portrait, calf gilt ^ OS 6d [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, 2473 Knight's (Henry Gaily) Ecclesiastical Architecture of Italy, from the time of Constantine to the 15th Century, with an Introduction and Text, illustrated with 40 highly finished engravings on India paper, the title richly ornamented in gold and colours, imp, folio, hf, bd. morocco, very neat, 4/ 145 66? 1842 2474 (Dr. Sam.) True Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, con- tinued and vindicated from the Misrepresentations of Dr. Clarke, 8vo. bds. 2s 1715 2475 the same, with additions, and a Letter to Dr. Knight, by Robert Nelson, 8vo. calf, neat, 4s 1714-15 2476 Knowles's (Thos.) Narrative of the Incidents, as they occurred on each day of the week, in which Christ's Sufferings are Commemo- rated, 12mo. bds. \s 1780 2477 Knox's (John) Historic of the Reformation of the Church of Scotland, folio, calf, \6s 1644 Liturgy of the Church of Scotland, or Book of Common 2479 2480 2481 2478 „, - Order, as prescribed by the General Assembly, and used by the ChHrches of Scotland from 1564 to 1611. Edited and carefully revised by the Rev. J. Gumming, M.A., Minister of the Scotch Church, Crown Court, Drury Lane, 18mo. cloth bds. 5s 1840 Life, containing Illustrations of the History of the Reformation in Scotland, with Biographical Notices of the Princi- pal Reformers, &c., by Thomas M'Crie, D.D. 2 vols. 8yo. calf neat 9s Edin, 1814 ! (Vicesimus) Sermons chiefly intended to promote Faith, Hope, and Charity, 8vo. calf, 4s 6d 1796 Considerations on the Nature and Efficacy of the Lord's Supper, 12mo. bds. Is 1799 2482 KoECHERUS (J. C.) de Idolatria Litteraria, 12mo. bds. 2s Hanov. 1738 2483 Bibliotheca Theologise Symbohcse et Catecheticse, itemque Liturgica, variis Observationibus instructa atque illustrata, 12mo. bds. scarce, 8s Guelph. 1751 " Inutroque libro adcurata fideque digna'Symbolicorum notitia exhibiturquia auctores ipsi quse enarrarunt Scripta in suis Bibliothecis adservant." Walch. . mi 1 • in 2484 KoERNERi (J. G.) Epitome ControversiarumTheologicarum, 12mo. hf. bd. 2s LipsicE, 1769 2485 Koran, commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed, translated from the original Arabic, with explanatory Notes by George Sale, 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 14s . 1^25 2486 KoRTHOLTii (L.) Historia Ecclesiastica Novi Testamenti usque ad Ssecula, XVIII. sistens Statum Ecclesise sub Imp. Schismata, Hseresis, Synodas, ac Ecclesise Doctores, 4to. vellum, 7s Gd Lip sice, 1697 2487 de Variis Scripturse Editionibus,4to. calf, 4s Kiloni, 1686 ' Opus eruditum."— ^eimmrt/i. 2488 Krazer (P. Augustini) de Apostolicis, necnon Antiquis Ecdesiae OccidentaUs Liturgiis,iUarumOrigine, Progressu,Ordine,Die,Hora, et Lingua, cseterisque Rebus ad Liturgiam Antiquam pertmentibus. Liber singularis, 8vo. sercedf Qs^-hf bd. Ss—calf gilt, 10s August(e VindeL 1786 Lincoln's inn fields.] 158 2489 2490 2491 2492 2493 2494 2495 2496 J. Leslie's catalogue. Krebsii (J. T.) Observationes in Nov. Test, e Flav. Josepho 8vo. calf, neat, 5s 6d . -^ at • rr . ^^'1- «• KuiNOEL (C. T.) Commentarius in Libros Novi Testamenti His- toricos, 4 vols. 8vo. sewed, I As ^ . - j -l 1 Kypke (G. D.) Observationes Sacr^ m Nov. Foederis Libros, ex auetoribiis Gr^cis, 2 vols. 8vo. calf , neat 7s ^["^f^^^f ; 1/?;^ La Gene's Essay for a New Translation of the Bible, translated by Ross, best edition, Svo. calf, As-^calfneat As 6d 17^7 Lactantii (L. C.) Opera Omnia, cum Notis variorum, cura Le Brun, et Du Fresnoy, editio optima, 2 vols. 4to. calf, \ I lbs- hfbd.calf\n\s6d . i^ar. i/4» « The whole works of Lactantius, including his book / DeMortibus Perse- cuto7um^ Tn elaborate and critical performance, m the completion of wS upwards of 80 MSS. and 40 editions were consulted. The principal ^e it of Rework is attributable to Du Fresnoy, l>ot^,>\*,^^ ^^"^^^^.^f ult and the subjoining of the notes. This edition is doubtless the edUio optima of Lactantius." — Dtbdm. Opera, ad fidem Codicum tarn impressorum quam manuscriptorum recensuit, 12mo. calf 5sjd Ca,Uab. 1685 J^ Divinanim Institutionum Lib. V. s>ve de Just.tia. accu- rante D. Dalrymple de Hailes, Eq. 12mo. bds. 2s 6d Edin. 1/77 1__ Epitome Divinarnm Institutionum ad Pentadmm Fratrem. et Animadvers. iUust. J. Davisio. 12mo. calf, 3s Cantab. 17 18 " A well published book."— Harioood. 0407 . Opera Omnia ; accesserunt Arnobii AM Lib. VII. ad- yersus Gentes, necnon Minutii Felicis Octavius ; juxta probat.ssimas editiones recognita et emendata, Svo. vellum 6s Vesonhone, 1838 -_ _ Lucii CeciUi ad Donatum Confessorem de Mortibus Persecutorum. hactenus L. C. F. Lactantio adscriptus ad Colber- tinum Codicem denuo emendatus ; studio et opera Nic. L^ No^^^^o l1ctant4s's Relation of the Death of the Primitive Persecutors, translated by Bp. Burnet, yfith a Discourse concermng Persecuion 12mo. ca//,'3s 6d „ Glasgov,, 1/Ob of the Manner in which the Persecutors died, translated by Lord Hailes, 12mo. calf As t{21.^ _! Mountain's (H. B.) Summary of the Writings of Lactan- tius. 8vo. bds. 5s 6(i • . * . „ ^ Laget (Guill.) Sermons sur divers sujets importants, 8vo /n. copy, calf extra, gilt leaves, 7s 6d y\llt Laick's (W.) Scots Episcopal Innocence, or, the Juggling of that party Jth the late King, the Church of England, and the Church Tscotland, demonstrated ; with an Answer to the Scotch Presby- terian Eloquence, 4to. hf bd.calf, ^^^rce J>s pother in LAKE-Defence of the Profession which the Right Rev. Jather in God, John Lord Bp. of Chichester (Lake) made upon his deathbed concerning Passive Obedience, and the New Oaths 4to. Is U 1690 _! (Dr. Edward) Sixteen Sermons preached on various occa^- sions, Svo. calf, neat, Zs (Sd • c. • * „ '!i^ _-:- Officium Eucharisticum ; a Preparatory Service to a de- vout reception of the Lord's Supper, 12mo. neat, 3s 17U0 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, 2498 2499 2500 2501 2502 2503 2504 2505 2506 J. Leslie's catalogue. 159 2507 Lambe's (Charles) True Faith of a Christian, in an Abridgment of Bp. Pearson's Exposition of the Apostles' Creed, Svo. calf, 25 1713 250S Sermons on several occasions, Svo. calf, 2s ^d 1717 2509 Lamont (Jean de) Sermons de la Hierarchic de I'Eglise, Svo. fine copy, blue morocco, gilt leaves, by C. Lewis, 12s Par. 16S2 2510 Lamothe's (C. G.) Inspiration of the New Testament asserted and explained, Svo. calf, 2s 6d . 1694 2511 Lampe (F. A.) Commentarius Analytico-Exegeticus Evangelii se- cundum Joannem, 3 vols. 4to. vellum, ll ISs Basil, 1725 " This is unquestionably the most valuable work on St. John's Gospel that was ever published; everything that the learned author could possibly collect in order to illustrate the Evangelist, being here concentrated." Home, 2512 2513 2514 Meditationum Exegeticarum Opera Anecdota, quibus sistuntur Commentarius in Psalmos Graduum, itemque Fragmenta in Apocalypsin Joannem, et in Ecclesiasten Salomonis Annota- tiones, edidit D. Gerdes, 4to. calf, bs-— vellum, As 6cZ Groning, 1/41 Delineatio Theologise Activae ; acced. ejusdem Rudi- menta Theologiae ElenchticsB, 4to. bds. 5s Trajecti, 1745 Dissertationum Philologico-Theologicarum tum earura, 2515 quae ad ulteriorem Evang. Johannis illustrationem pertinent, tum Reliquarum varii generis, et eruditionis multifarise Syntagma; edidit D. Gerdes, 2 vols. 4to. calf, Ss Amst, 1737 Exercitationum Sacrarum AJ:IAEKAC, quibus Psalmus XLV, perpetuo Commentario explanatur, 4to. vellum, 6s Bremce, 1715 2516 Lamy (B.) Apparatus Biblicus ad intelligenda Sacra Biblia, 12mo. calf, Is . . A'>nst. 1711 2517 Lane's (E. W.) Selections from the Kuran, commonly called the Koran, with an interwoven Commentary, translated from the Arabic, and Notes, Svo. bds. 7s ^d . 1843 2518 Lancaster's (P.) Chronological Essay on the 9th chap, of the Book of Daniel, or, an Interpretation of the Prophecy of the LXX. Weeks, 4to. bds, 2s U . 1 722 2519 • the same, 4to. large paper, /we copy, calf As (Jd 1722 2520 Lanfranci (Cantuariensis Archiepisc.) Opera Omnia, evulgavit D.L. Dacherius : Vitam, et Epistolas, Notis et Observationibus illustravit, et Appendicem adjecit, in qua haec habentnr ex diversis MSS. Chronicon Beccense ; Vitse B. Herluini Fundatoris, ac Primi Ab- batis Becci : Vita S. Augustini Anglorum Apostoli ; Tractatus de Eucharistiae Sacramento contra Berengarium, Hugonis Lingonensis Episcopi, et Darandi Abbatis Troarnensis, folio, best edition, fine copy, sprinkled calf gilt, 21 2s Venetiis, 1745 2520*Langbaine's (Gerard) Review of the Councell of Trent, wherein are contained the several nuUities of it, with the many grievances and prejudices done by it to Christian Kings and Princes, as also to all Catholique Churches in the world, and more particularly to the Gallicane Church, folio, hf bd, calf, scarce, 10s 6d Oxford, 1 638 2521 Langford's (Dr.) Familiar Discourses upon the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Litany, Svo. bds. 2s 1809 Lincoln's inn fields.] 160 J. Leslie's catalogue. 2527 2522 Langii (T.) Clavis Hebrsei Codicis, sive Analysis crit. pract. Vet. Test, in quee Vocum Translatio, Rad. etc. exhibentur, 12mo. calj *jS • * A very useful work, on the plan of By thner's Lyra Prophetica. 2523 Historia Ecclesiastica a Mundo condito usque ad Seculum Drsesens, 4to. vellum, 6s • , . t. i* x- 2524 i^ ' Gloria Christi et Christianismi Apocalyptico-Prophetica, necnon Anti-Sociniana et Anti-judaica, 2 vols, in 1, ^^^^^^^^^/^^J '? Pr^stantissimum illud est, atque inter optimos Apocalypseos Commentaries referri debet."— WaZc^. 2525 Lardner's (Nathaniel) Works, containing the CredibiUty of the Gospel History, Jewish and Heathen Testimonies, History of He- retics,and his Sermons and Tracts, with Chronological Tables, copious Indexes, and Life by Kippis, &c. best edition, 11 vols, royal Svo. Jine copy, calf, scarce, 51 10s - J;l 2525* - another copy, 11 vols, royal Svo. calf, 41 \0s l/»» « This edition, on which Hncommon care was bestowed, has of late become scarce and dear."— Chalmers. 2526 Collection of Ancient Jewish and Heathen Testimonies to the Truth of the Christian Religion, with Notes and Observa- tions, 4 vols. 4to. calf, M 4s . ^^^"^ " A work executed with the greatest accuracy, learning, candour, and i^idg- meni,''— Kippis. Fides Historise Evangelicse, sive Facta, quse ex occasione in Novo Testamento commemorantur, Veterum Scriptorum, qui vel Salvatoris nostri et Apostolorum setate, vel iUi proximi vixerunt, testimoniis confirmata. Praefationem cum Animadvers. ahquotpr^- misit J. C. Wolfius, l2mo calf 2s U Bremce, 733 o^no . Sermons on various subjects, Svo. calf, neat, 4s i/oi 9^9q TLascelles' (Rowley)l Letters of Yorick, or a good-humoured '''' tons'ranchn favour of the Established Church 3 vols. Svo ,^ . ^ J . Dublin, lol/ calf, 4s orf • Presentation copy from the author to Bp. Tomline. 2530 Lathbury's (Thos.) History of the English Episcopacy, from the period of the Long Parliament to the Act of Uniformity, %so.bds.^ 2531 . State of Popery and Jesuitism in England from the Reformation to the period of the Roman Cathohc Relief Bill m 1829 ; and the charge of Novelty, Heresy and Schism, against the Church of Rome substantiated, 12mo. bds. 6s IH-^o 2532 Latimer's (Hugh, Bp. of Worcester) Sermons, arranged according to the order of time in which they were preached, with exp ana- tions of obsolete phrases, and a Life of the Bishop by Watkins 2yo\%,Sso. portraity calf gilt, \l 5s . f»^^ 2533 Laud's (Abp.) Seven Sermons preached upon several occasions, l651_Summarie of Devotions, 1667, 2 vols. Vlmojme large and clean copies, russia, full gilt backs, 21 2s 2534 ^ Life and Times, by J. P. Lawson, 2 vols. H^fo. portrait [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, calf gilt, 15s J. Leslie's catalogue. 161 2536 2537 2538 2535 Laud— The History of the Troubles and Trials of the most Rev. Father in God, and blessed Martyr, William Laud, Lord Abp. of Canterbury, wrote by himself during his imprisonment in the Tower ; to which is prefixed, the Diary of his own Life ; edited by Henry Wharton, D.D. folio, portrait, calf, scarce, 1 1 8s 1695 Relation of a Conference between Wm. Laud, Abp. of Canterbury, and Fisher the Jesuit, 8vo. bds. Is Oxford, 1839 Private Devotions, 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 7s 6rf— bds. 3s 6. -^' '^. r^ 2565 2570 2571 2572 2568 Le Clerc's (John) Five Letters concerning the Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures, 12mo. \s 6d . 1690 Lives of Clemens Alexandrinus, Eusebius, Gregory Na- zienzen, and Prudentius, translated from the French, 8vo. calf neat, As . • . 1696 Twelve Dissertations out of Genesis, translated by Brown, 8vo. calf, 3s , . 1696 Treatise on the Causes of Incredulity, 12mo. \s 1697 Supplement to Dr. Hammond's Paraphrase on the New Testament, ^io.fine copy^ calf As 6d . 1699 2573 Le Cointe (M.) Sermons Choisis, 8vo. calf 3s 6d Geneve, 1783 2574 Lee's (Henry) Free Enquiry into the Meaning of the most excellent Name Jesus, 8vo. calf 3s 6d . Lond. 2575 another copy, 12mo. 2s Gd . ib. 2576 Legenda Lignea, with an Answer to Mr. Birchley's Moderator, pleading for a Toleration of Popery, with a Character of some hopeful Saints revolted to the Church of Rome, 12mo. very scarce, 4s 6d . . 1365 The Christian Moderator answered in this book, was written (says Ant. Wood) not by Birchley, but by John Austen, of St. John's Cambridge. Wood notices this book of Legenda Lignea, but does not say who was the author. 2577 Leger, Histoire Generale des Eglises Evangeliques des Vallees de Piemont, ou Vaudoises, folio, plates, calf, \l 5s d, Leyde, 1669 " Histoire pleine d'erudition, annonce de vastes et profondes connoissances, et respire la pietela plus solide. Elle renferme des monumens tres importans,et mille faits curieux, qu'on ne retrouve nulle autre part. C'est, en un mot, ua ouvra'^e d'un travail immense." — Histoire des Vautlois, Vide also, article Waldenses. 2578 L'Eglise du Pape de quclques points de Contro verse, et des moyens de reunion entre toutes les Eghses Chretienues, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d Geneve, 1783 2579 Leigh (Edv.) Critica Sacra, id est, Observationes philologico-theo- logicse in Radices et Voces Hebraeas Vet. Test, et in omnes Voces Grsecas Novi Test, folio, vellum, Ss Amst. 1679 2580 (W.) Inquiry into Revealed Religion, its Origin, Progress, and final Establishment in Christianity, 12mo. bds. \s 1794 2581 Leighton's (Abp.) Commentary on the First Epistle of St. Peter, with other Expository Works, and Life by J. N. Pearson, 8vo. portrait, bds, lOs . 1835 2582 Select Works, with an Account of the Author's Life and Character, 8vo. portrait, calf neat, 6s 1758 2583 Select Works, with an Account of the Author's Life and Character, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 9s 1823 2584 Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. calf scarce. As 1692 2585 Leightonhouse's (Walter, Lin. Coll. Oxon.) Twelve Sermons, preached at the Cathedral of Lincoln, 8vo. calf scarce, 3s 1697 2586 Leland's (John) Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revela- tion, shewn from the State of Religion in the Antient Heathen World, 2 vols. Ato. portrait, calf, I2s 1764 2587 Answer to Tindal's Christianity as Old as the Creation, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 9s , Dublin, 1733 Lincoln's inn fields.] 164 J, LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 2588 Leland's (John) Divine Authority of the Old and New Testament asserted, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 6s . ^ ' ^^ 2589 View of the Principal Deistical Writers, that have appeared in England in the last and present Century, 2 vols. 8vo. catj neat, 105 . • ^'^^^ the same, 2 vols. 8vo. old calf gilt, 12^ 1 766 another copy, with an Appendix, containing a View of the 2590 2591 2592 2593 2594 present Times, by W. L. Brown, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo. half hound, calf, uncul,\^8U . • .17^8 Two Letters, containing Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled. 2595 Christianity not Founded on Argument, 8vo. half bound calf, 2s U . . 1744 Discourses on various subjects, with an Account of the Life, Character, and Writings of the Author, 4 vols. 8vo. bds. 10s 1 769 Forms of Devotion for the Use of Families, 1758— Duchal's Explanation of the End and Design of the Lord's Supper, 1758, in 1 vol. \2mo, calf \s ^d - **The learning and abilities displayed by Leland in these publications, and the service which he rendered by them to the Christian cause, procured him many marks of esteem from persons of the highest rank in the established Church." — Chalmers. (Dr. Thomas, Trin, Coll. Dublin) Sermons on various subjects, 3 vols. Svo.Jine copy, old calf gilt, 14s Dublin, 1/88 The peculiar character uhich pervades and colours his discourses, stems to be that of a strong earnestness and an intense effort to persuade and impress con- viction.*' !• • X 2596 Le Long (Jacobi) Bibliotheca Sacra in binos Syllabos distincta, quorum prior omnes sive Textus sive Versionum Editiones necnon pr^stantiores Codices IVISS. cum notis exhibit ; posterior vero omnia Opera eorum qui in S. Scripturam quidpiam ediderunt Ordine alphabetico Auctorum disposita, 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 14s PariSn 1723 2597 Lemoine's (Abr.) Treatise on Miracles ; wherein their Nature, Conditions, Characteristics, and true Immediate Cause, are clearly stated, 8vo. calf, 3s 6d . , 17^7 2598 Le Moyne, Galerie des Femmes Fortes, 12mo. portraits, including the rare one of Mary Queen of Scots, fine copy, red morocco, gilt leaves, 9s . P^ris, 1669 2599 Le Neve's (John) Monumenta Anghcana, being Inscriptions on the Monuments of several Eminent Persons, from the year 1600 to 1718, 5 vols, royal Sxo. fine clean copy, calf, scarce, 2l 2s 1718-19 With the Author's Book-plate, and probably his own copy. 2600 Lenfant's (J.) History of the Council of Constance, translated_by Whately, 2 vols. 4to. portraits, calf, 14s 1730 <' I know of no work," says Bishop Burnet, "so proper to prepare a man for the reading of the History of the Reformation, as that of Lenfant." ^ Histoire du Concile de Pise, et de ce qui s'est passe de 2601 2602 plus memorable depuis ce Concile jusqu'au Concile de Constance, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf, Ss . . ^^s^ 1724 Sermons sur divers textes de I'Ecriture Sainte, 8vo. fine portrait, calf, 2s 6d . *^- ,^^28 11 possedois fort-bien le grand tresor des Predicateurs; les pens^es de TEcri- ture Sainte avec son langage noble et energetique. [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 165 2603 2604 2605 2606 2607 2608 2609 2610 Leonis Magni, Opera Omnia, accedunt S. Hilarii Opuscula, Vita et Apologia, 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, ll Us Par. 1700 Opera Omnia, post recensionem P. Quesnelli, emendata et ineditis aucta, prsefationibus, adraonitionibus illust. curantibus Fra- tribus Balleriniis, 3 vols, foho, seived, 21 15s Venetiis, 1753-57 idem, 3 vols. foUo, fine copy, new in calf gilt, At 4s lb. 1753-57 Sermons deS. Leon Pape, surnorame le Grand, Svo. fine copy, old green morocco, gilt leaves, 10s 6d ib. 1618 Le Roux ( Sebast.) Concordia Quatuor Evangehstarum, 8vo. calf, As ib, 1712 Leslie's (Chas.) Theological Works, with his Life, 2 vols, folio, ca//", 21 2s . . Lond. 1721 new edition, 7 vols. 8vo. bds. 21 \2s 6r/ — calf gilt, 3/ 15s Oxford, 1832 — Tracts, viz. History of Sin and Heresy, attempted in 2611 2612 2613 2614 2615 some Meditations upon the Feast of St. Michael, and all Angels — Primitive Heresie revived in the Faith and Practice of the Quakers — Discourse on Water Baptism— Satan disrobed from his Disguise of Light, or the Quakers' last Shift to cover their monstrous Heresies — The New Association of those called Moderate Churchmen, with the Modern Whigs and Fanatics, to undermine and to blow up the present Church Government, &c. in 1 vol. 4to. calf, 5s 1698-1702 Select Works, containing, a Short and Easy Method with the Deists and Jews -the Truth of Christianity demonstrated —The Case stated between the Churches of England and Rome— The Qualifications requisite to administer the Sacraments, &c. 8vo. bds. 4s 6rf . • 1837 Case of the Regale, and of the Pontificate stated, in a Conference concerning the Independence of the Church upon any Power on Earth, in the Exercise of her purely Spiritual Power and Authority, &c. new edition, 8vo. bds. 4.^ 6^ Lond. 1838 The above Treatise on the Regal and Papal Supremacy, was published in the year 1702, when the principles of the Ecclesiastical and Civil Powers had been thrown into confusion by the Revolution of 1688. Its object is to fix the respective limits of these several authorities, and to exhibit the true theory of their combined operation in the so-called union of Church and State. It is hoped that its present republication may serve as an antidote to the false opinions which still prevail on this vital question, and at this moment threaten to bring the gravest practical evils upon the Church of England. The Treatise, which has become very scarce in its separate form, is reprinted from the Oxford edition of Leslie's Theological Works, and being complete in itself, it is given alone, without the Preface or Supplement, which have a special reference to the controversy of the day. Snake in the Grass, discovering the deep and unsuspected subtility which is couched under the pretended simplicity of the Quakers, 8vo. calf, {stained), 2s , 1698 • another copy, 8vo. calf, 3s 1698 Reply to a Book entitled, Anguis Flagellatus, or a Switch for the Snake. The Opus Palmare of the Quakers ; being a Second Defence of the Snake in the Grass, &c. 8vo. calf, 3s 1 702 Lincoln's inn fields.] 166 2616 2617 2618 J. Leslie's catalogue. Leslie's (C.) Defence of a Book entitled, "The Snake in the Grass," &C.8W0. calf y 3s . .1700 Case Stated between the Churches of Rome and England, shewing that the doubt and danger is in the former, and the certainty and safety in the latter Communion, 8vo. calf, 3s 1713 Finishing Stroke ; being a Vindication of the Patriarchal 2619 2620 2621 2622 2623 2624 2625 2626 2627 2628 2629 2630 2631 Scheme of Government, &c. to which is added, a Battle Royal between three Cocks of the Game, Mr. Hingden, Mr. Hoadly, and Mr. Hottentote, as to the State and Nature of Government, 8vo. calf 2s M . .1716 Sermons against Marriages in dilFerent Communions, with a continuation of the same subject, by H. Dodwell, M.A. 8vo. calf 3« . . 1702 Essay concerning the Divine Right of Tithes, 12mo. calj, \s^d . . 1700 Scourge in Vindication of the Church of England, 12mo. 25 . . 1717 View of the Times, their Principles and Practices, 6 vols. \2mo.bds.7s^d . 1750 Necessary to complete the collected editions of Leslie's Works. Lesly's (John) Parasynagogue Paragorized, or, a Paranetical Confutation of the Epidemical Error, which asserteth Separation from Parochial Church Communion, 18mo. scarce^ \s 6d 1655 Less' (Godfrey) Authenticity, Uncorrupted Preservation, and Cre- dibility of the New Testament, translated from the German by R. Kinffdon, M.A., 8vo. bds. (pub. at 10s 6d) 4s— calf gilt, 6s ^ 1804 After quoting the opinions of this work given by Mic-haelis and Marsh, the translator obi^erves " that which has obtained the praise of Michaclis and the recommendation of Marsh, needs no further panegyric." L'Estrange's (H.) Duties and Doctrines of Religion proved from the Scriptures, with occasional Thoughts on Deism, &c. 8vo. calf, 2s 6d . , 1739 (Roger) Relapsed Apostate, or Notes upon a Pres- byterian Pamphlet, entitled, ** A Petition for Peace," &c. 4to. Is 6d . 1641 Dissenters' Sayings in requital for L'Estrange's Sayings, published in their own words, for the Information of the People, 4to. Is 6d . 1681 Letter written upon the Discovery of the late Plot, and Unreasonableness and Impiety of Popery, 4to. \s 6d 1678 _ Character of a Papist in Masquerade, 4to. kf bd, 2s 1681 Casuist Uncased, in a Dialogue betwixt Richard and Baxter j with a Moderator between them, for Quietnesse sake, 4to. Is 6d . 16^1 Interest Mistaken, or, the Holy Cheat; proving from the undeniable Practices and Positions of the Presbyterians, that their design is, to enslave both King and People, under the Masque of Religion, 12mo. neat, 2s 1^62 [52, great queen street, J. Leslie's catalogue. 167 2632 Leti*s (Gregorio) Life of Pope Sixtus the Fifth, interspersed with several curious Incidents and Anecdotes, translated from the Italian, with Notes by E. Farneworth, 8vo. calf neat, 6s 1766 One of the most remarkable and entertaining Lives that is to be met with in Modern History. 2633 Letsome's (S.) Preacher's Assistant, a Series of Texts of all the Sermons and Discourses published since the Restoration, and an Historical Account of the Authors, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf neat, 8s 1753 2634 Letters to a Sick Friend, containing Observations on the Use of Remedies, eflfectual towards the removal of Sickness and Preser- vation of Health, &c. 8vo. calf 2s 1682 2635 Lette (G. I.) Observationes Philologico-Criticae in Augustissimse Deborae et Mosis Cantica Judic. v. et Exod. xv. exintimis Orientis penetrahbus illustrata, 12mo. sewed, 2s 6d Lug. Bat. 1748 2636 Leusdeni (J.) de Dialectis N. T. singulatim de ejus Hebraisrais Libellus Singularis, denuo edidit J. F. P'ischerus, 12mo. bds. Is 6d Lipsice, 1754 2637 Levi's (David) Lingua Sacra, or a Grammar and Dictionary of the Hebrew, Chaldee and Talmudic Dialects, 3 vols 8vo. hf. bd. russia, scarce, 1/ 1 Is 6c? Lond. 1803 2638 Lewis's (John) Apology for the Clergy of the Church of England, &c. 8vo. calf 2.S- 6d . 1711 2639 Complete History of the several Translations of the Holy Bible into English, 8vo. best edition, folding plate, calf neat, scarce, 8s Lond. 1737 2640 Scourge in Vindication of the Church of England, 8vo. portraits, calf, 3s 6d . 1720 Defence of the Communion Office and Catechism of the Church of England, 8vo. Is 1/42 History of the Life and Sufferings of John Wiclif, 2641 2642 2643 - 2644 D.D. Professor of Divinity in Oxford, in the Reigns of Edward III. and Richard II. to which is appended, the Life of Reynold Pecock, Bp. of St. Asaph and Chichester, in the Reign of Henry VI. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. portrait, calf gilt, \9s Oxford, 1820 — Two Letters in Defence of the English Liturgy and the Reformation, 8vo. \s 6d 1717 (Thos.) Origines Hebrsese ; the Antiquities of the Hebrew Republick ; its Ecclesiastical Government, Religion of the Hebrews, their places of Worship, Sacraments, &c. 4 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 1.55 . . 1724 2645 — - new edition, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. 1 1 4s — calf gilt, \l lis 6d Oxford, 1835 " A laborious compilation from the most distinguished writers, whether Jews or Christians, on the manners and laws of the Hebrews." — Home, 2646 Enquiry into the Shape, Beauty, and Stature of the Person of Christ, and of the Virgin Mary, &c. 8vo. hf. bd. calf bs . . Lond, 1735 2647 Leydeckeri (Melch.) Fax Veritatis, sen Exercitationes ad non- nullus Controversias quae hodie moventur, 4to. vellum, 5s Lug, Bat, 1777 Lincoln's inn fields.] 168 J. LESLIE*S CATALOGUE. 2648 Leydeckeri (Melch.) Historise Ecclesise Africanee illustrata, 4to. vellum, iSs . Ult. 1690 " Egregiu8 autem liber est, statumque veteris Ecclesise Africansp perspicue ab oculos ponit, quern Leydeckeri pah\'n:a\it."—Sagitarii Hist. Eccles. 2649 Exercitationes Selectse Historico-Theologicse, quibus Antiqua Christianse Ecclesise Doctrina, ex Monumentis Patmm, ut et recentis Reformatse S.S. fides in omnibus Religionis Articulis ex S. Scripturis exponitur, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. veAlum, 7s Amst. 1/12 2650 Lex Forcia ; being a Sensible Address to the Parliament, for an Act to Remedy the Foul Abuse of Children at Schools, especially in the Great Schools of this Nation, 4to. ///. hd. 2s 1698 2651 Liberty and Dominion of Conscience, vindicated from the Usurpa- tion and Abuses of Opinion and Persuasion, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1677 2652 Lightfoot's (John) Works, edited by Dr. George Bright, and John Strype, with his Life, 2 vols, folio, calf, 21 \8s 1684 2653 . the same, 2 vols, folio, with portrait hy White^ fine copy, calf, 3/ 10s . 1684 2654 new edition, edited by the Rev. J. R. Pitman, 13 vols. 8vo. calf gilt y scarce, 61 6s 1825 ** The writings of Lightfoot are an invaluable treasure to the biblical student. By his deep researches into rabbinical writings, he has done more to illus- trate the phraseology of the Holy Scriptures, and to explain the various customs, &e. therein alluded to, than any other author before or since." — Horiie. 2655 LiMBORCH (P.) Commentarius in Acta Apostolorum et in Epistolas ad Romanos et ad Hebrseos, folio, hf. bd. uncut, 9s Rott. 1711 2656 LiNDSEY*s (T.) Sequel to the Apology on resigning the Vicarage of Catterick, Yorkshire, 8vo. bds. 3s 17/6 2657 • Vindicise Priestlianae, an Address to the Students of Oxford and Cambridge, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d 1788 2658 Littleton's (Dr. Edward, Eton Coll.) Sermons on several practical subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. calf 4s 1735 2659 LiTURGiA Britannica, Verbio Germanica, 24mo. bds. 4s Lond. 1825 2660 Ecclesia Anglicana, Greece, 18mo. bds. 2s 6d ib. 2661 Liturgy.— The Order of Daily Service, the Litany, and Order of the Administration of the Holy Communion according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland ; with the Ancient Musical Notation printed in red and black, with antique ornamen- tal borders, edited by W. Dyce, Esq. 4ito. bds. 21 2s 1843 2661* the same, blue morocco^ the sides richly tooled, and gilt leaves, Zl 3s 1843 2662 the same, on large paper, of which only a very fen} copies were printed, royal 4to. bds. 4/ 4s 1843 This volume contains the ancient music, as adapted to the first Prayer-book of Edward VI. by John Makbecke, together with the Litany-chant, and other portions of Gregorian Music, not included in his work; thus forming a complete choral book for the service of the English Church. An explanatory introduction by the editor is piefixed. The volume is con- sidered one of the most beautiful specimens of typography, which has ap- peared in the present day, and has theiefore, a value independent of the interest attached to the musical portiun of the work. [52, great queen street. J. Leslie's catalogue. 109 2G63 Liturgy. — The Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches, beautifully printed in red and black., uniform with (No. 2661) 4to. bds. \l 10s 1844 2664 the same, richly bound in blue morocco, gilt lehves, the sides elaborately tooled, 21 \2s 6d . 1844 2665 Forms of Prayer and General Thanksgiving, for special occasions, pubhshed between the years 1746 and 1816, hf. bd. in 2 vols. 4to. 10a- 6^/ / . 2666 A similar collection, published between 1/76 and 1837, 2667 in numbers, 4to. 9s 2668 A Petition for Peace, with the Reformation of the Li- turgy, as it was presented to the Right Rev. Bishops, by the Divines appointed by His Majestie's Commission to treat with them about the alteration of it, sm. 4to {imprint torn off), hf. bd. 3s 6d (1661) Barbon's (J.) Lilurgie, a most Divine Service; in An- 2669 2670 2671 swer to a late Pamphlet, entitled ** Common Prayer Book no Divine Service," wherein that Author's Reasons against Liturgies are clean taken away, and his objections against our most Valuable Service Book are fully satisfied, small 4to. neat. As Oxford, 1663 Brief Discourse concerning the Lawfulness of Worshipping God by the Common Prayer, small 4to. sewed, \s 6d 1694 Berens's (Archdn.) History of the Prayer Book of the Church of England, Timo. bds. 3s . Oxford, 1841 Warren's (E.) Defence of Liturgies, or Public Forms of Prayer, a Sermon, 4to. \s . 1687 2672 Lives, &c. — Impartial History of Michael Servetus, burnt at Geneva for Heresy, 1724 — Castellis, Lebensgeschichte zur Erlanterung der Reformations und Gelehrten-Historie, 1775— Tribute to the Me- mory of Ulric of Hutten, contemporary with Erasmus and Luther; translated by Anthony Aufrere, 1 789, in 1 vol. 8vo. hf. bd. calf. As 2673 Lloyd's (D.) Memoirs of the Lives, Actions, Sufferings, and Deaths of those Reverend, and Excellent Personages, that suffered by Death, Sequestration, Decimation, or otherwise for the Protestant Religion, folio, calf scarce, 14s — hf. bd. 12s 1668 State Worthies, or the Statesmen and Favourites of Eng- 2674 2675 land, since the Reformation, their Prudence and Policies, Suc- cesses and Miscarriages, Advancements and Falls ; during the Reigns of K. Henry VIIL Edward VI. Q. Mary, Elizabeth, K. James, and Charles I. 8vo. frontispiece, fine copy, calf extra, gilt leaves, \As . . 1670 (Wm. Bp. of St. Asaph) Historical Account of Church 2676 Government as it was in Great Britain and Ireland, when they first received the Christian Religion, 8vo calf, very scarce, 6s 1684 Bp. Stillinufleet defended this work in the Preface to his Antiquities of the British Churches. This work is also hiohlv recommended by Bp. Hurd. (Pierson) Sermons on several occasions, 8vo. calf, 3s 1765 2677 LoBBETii (Jacobi, ^oc. Jesu) Opera Omnia, (Qusestiones in Evangelia et in Festa ; Opuscula Moralia ; Conciones, &c.) 7 vols, in 2, folio, stamped hogshin, 2/ 2s . Leodii, 1668-72 2678 Locis Theologicis (De) Dissertationes X. Theologi Lovaniensis, 3 vols. 12mo. calf, As Insulis Flandrorum, 1737 Lincoln's inn fields.] z 170 2679 2680 2681 2682 2683 2684 J. Leslie's catalogue. Locke's (John) Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul, with an Essay for the better Understanding of them, 4 to. ra//, 5s 1/07 Essay on the Human Understanding, 2 vols. 8j^o^ mrtrait, calfi 4s •,.«.-, r, ^ o i '-no J Familiar Letters to several of his Fnends, 8vo. cf. 3s 1 / 0» History of our Saviour Jesus Christ, containing all the 2685 2686 Events and Discourses recorded in the four Evangehsts, 8vo. calj 2 s- 6-,. T^i 1 Rhedonense, illust. et Rev. D. Bareau de Girac, Rhedo- 2905 2906 nensis Episcopi, auctoritate editum, foho, uncut, \l\Os Par. 1786 - secundum ritum Augustensis Ecclesie, dihgenter emen- 2907 2908 datum et locupletatum ac in meliorem ordinem digestem, folio, (ivants two leaves), rubricated, beautifully printed in a large and bold type, ivith spirited cuts, the Canon printed on fine vellum ; m the original hogskin binding, 21 2s ^^^'"??f ;, ^ ^^^ . Parisiense, Mio, fine copy, calf gilt leaves, \l 10s Par, \777 - Romanum, exDecreto S.S. ConciliiTridentini restitutum. S Pii V. jussu editum, Clementis VIII. et Urbani VIII. auctoritate rccoo-nituin, 12mo. beautifully printed in red and black, sewed, I2s%ellum gilt, IQs-^calf gilt, \6s— morocco extra, gilt leaves, and richly tooled, Ills 3IechhnicE\ 840 2909 Missel Romain, selon le reglement du Concde de Trente, 5 vols. \Smo. fine copy, ruled with red lines, old morocco, gilt leaves, morocco linings, kc. Mis - ^j\lJ}l 0910 Roman Missal, for the use of the Laity, 18mo. 2s bd 1815 2911 Mitchell's (Patrick) Presbyterian Letters addressed to Bp. Skin- ner of Aberdeen, on his Vindication of Primitive Truth and Order, Swo.bds.2s6d . -AT- ^^^f ^0\2 MoHAMMEDis Fidcs Islamitica, i. e. Al-Coranus ex Arab, m Lat. per Marracium versus, et ex ejusdem Animadversionibus, &c. illus- trata cura Reinecci, 12mo. vellum, 4s Lips. 1/21 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 191 2913 2914 2915 2916 2917 2918 2919 2920 2921 2922 2923 2924 2925 MoEHLER*s (J. A.) Symbolism ; or Exposition of the Doctrinal Differences between CathoUcs and Protestants, as evidenced by their Symbolical Writings ; translated from the German, with a Memoir of the Author, and a Sketch of the State of Protestantism and Catholicism in Germany for the last 100 years; by J. B. Robertson, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 18s . 1843 Molesworth's (S. E.) Passover, a Sermon, with a New Hypothesis on the last Passover, 8vo. \s 6d . 1824 MoLiNOS (M. de) Spiritual Guide, which Disentangles the Soul, and brings it by the inward way to the getting of Perfect Contem- plation and Internal Peace, 18mo. scarce, 2s 1688 Monastic— De la Saintete et des Devoirs de la Vie Monastique, 2 vols. Paris, 1(;83— Eclaircissemens de quelques Difficultez que I'on a formeessur le Livre de la Vie Monastique, ib. 1685, together 3 vols. 4to. rich old red morocco, gilt and marbled leaves, 2l\2s6d . • . ', — -- MoNCRiEFF s (Alex.) Duty of National Covenanting explained, 1779__Arthers's (W.) Sermon at the opening of the Associate Synod at Edinburgh, 1779— Defence of Covenanting, against Patrick Hutchinson, &c. in 1 vol. 12mo. If id. 2s Montagu's (Basil) Selections from the Works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, Barrow, South, Browne, Fuller, and Bacon, 12mo. bds. 4s 6d ' ' ]^?9 (Richard, Bp. of Norwich) Acts and Monuments of the Church before Christ Incarnate, foho, calf, scarce, 14s 1642 Gagg for the New Gospell, No ; a New Gagg for an Old Goose, who would needes undertake to stop all Protestants' Mouths for ever, with 276 places out of their owne Enghsh Bibles ; or, an Answere to a late Abridger of Controversies and Belyar of the Protestants' Doctrine, 4to. hf hd. calf, very scarce, 9s 1624 Occasioned by the author's offering to some Jesuits, then on a mission in his parish, that, could they prove certain propositions of theirs to be true, he would become their proselyte, instead of which a pamphlet was left for him, entitled, " A New Gagg for the Old Gospell," to which this is a reply. It created a great sensation at the time. MoNTAiGNES (F. Dc) La Verite defendue pour la Religion Cathc- lique, en la Cause des Jesuites, contre le Plaidoye d'Ant. Arnaud— Plaidoye d'Ant. Arnaud contre les Jesuites, 1594— Arrest portant defenses a toutes personnes de recevoir aucuns Jesuites pour tenir Escolcs publiques, 1597, in 1 vol. small 8vo. vellum, 'Ss — - MoNTANi (Arise) Commentaria in duodecim Prophetas, 4to. calf, os Antverpi(B, 1583 Moor (B. de) Commentarius perpetuus in Marckii Compendium Theologiae Christianse didactico-elencticum, cum Supplemento, 7 vol6.°4to./«e copy, velUan, \l 4s Lug, Bat. 1761 An elaborate and highly esteemed system of Theology. Moore's (Bp. of Ely, Clare Hall, Camb.) Sermons on various sub- jects, 2 vols. 8vo. calf 4s 6d . , , j . ^^A (Charles, Trin. Coll. Camb.) Sermons selected from his Manuscripts, by his Son Capt. Charles Moore, 2 vols. 8vo. bds.Js Lincoln's inn field^.,] 1^2 ,»-. J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 2926 Morant's (Philip) Cruelties and Persecutions of the Romish Church displayed, 8vo. Is . 1/28 2927 Moravians.— An Account of the Doctrine, Manners, Liturgy, and Idiom of the Unitas Fratrum, 8vo. calf, 4s 1749 2928 History of the Moravians, 1754— Rimius's Candid Nar- rative of the Rise and Progress of the Herrnhuters, or Unitas Fra- trum, 2 parts, 1753-.5, in 1 vol. 8vo. half bound, 5s 2929 2930 Acta Fratrum Unitatis in Anglia, 1749— Report of the Committee to whom the Petition of the Deputies of the United Moravian Churches was referred, 1749, folio, calj\ scarce , 9s Exposition, or true State of the Matters objected in Eng- land to the People known by the name of Unitas Fratrum, 8vo. sewed, 2s . . 1755 2931 Mori (Henrici) Opera Theologica, 3 vols, folio, portrait, calf, 1/ Ss Land. 1675 2932 More's (Dr. Henry) Theological Works, viz. an Explanation of the Grand Mystery of Godliness ; an Inquiry into the Mystery of Iniquity ; Prophetical Exposition of Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia; an Antidote against Idolatry, tending to the Discovery of Idolatry, folio, portrait by Loggan, calf, scarce, \l \s 1708 Philosophical Works, viz. Antidote against Atheism, Enthusiasmus Triumphatus, Letters to Des Cartes, Immortahty of the Soul, Conjectura Cabbalistica, &c. folio, fine copy, calf 12s . . 1712 Explanation of the Grand Mystery of Godliness, folio, fine clean copy, calf 9s . 1660 Enthusiasmus Triumphatus, or, a Discourse of the Na- ture, Causes, Kind and Cure of Enthusiasme, 12mo. 2s 6d 1656 Immortality of the Soule, so farre forth as it is de- 2933 2934 2935 2936 monstrable from the Knowledge of Nature and the Light of Rea- son, small 8yo. fine clean copy, hf bd. calf, 4s 1659 2937 More. — Warner's (F.) Memoirs of the Life of Sir Thos. More, Lord High Chancellor in the Reign of Henry VIII. with his His- tory of Utopia, translated, 8vo. calf As 1758 2938 Morehead's (R. Balliol ColL Oxon.) Discourses on the Principles of Religious Belief as connected with Human Improvement and Happiness, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. ^s . 1811 2939 Morell's (Thomas) Poems on Divine subjects, original and trans- lated from the Latin of M. Hieron. Vida, Bp. of Alba, with Anno- tations, particularly on the Being and Attributes of God, 8vo. calf. As . . . 1732 2940 Morer's (Thomas) Sermons on several occasions, 8vo. calf 2s . . . 1708 2941 Mori (Alex.) ad Esaise Prophetae, cap, LIII. de Processionibus et Gloria Messiae Notae ac Diatribse, 4to vellum^ 2s 6d Amst. 1658 2942 (S. F.) Super Hermeneutica Novi Testamenti Acroases Academicse, Editione aptavit Prsefatione et Additamentis instruxit H. C. Eichstadt, 2 vols. 8vo. calf extra, Ss Lipsice, 1797 2913 Prselectiones in Epist. Pauli ad Romanos, 8vo. calf gilt. As (id . . ib. 1794 [')2, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 193 2944 Morgan's (H. D.) Survey of the Platform of the Christian Church exhibited in the Scriptures, 8vo. bds. Is 6d 1816 2945 (T.) Moral Philosopher, in a Dialogue between a Chris- tian Deist and a Christian Jew, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, 6s 1738 2946 Morice's (W.) Common Right to the Lord's Supper asserted, wherein that question is fully stated, folio, fne copy, calf, 12s 1660 2947 Morinus (S.) de Sacris Ecclesiee Ordinationibus, secundum Anti- quos et recentiores Latinos, Graecos, Syros, et Babylonios; his accedunt Symeonis Thessalon. Archiepisc. de Sacramento Ordinis, &c. best edition, folio, calf, scarce, IZ 16s Antv, 1695 ** The treatise on Sacred Ordinations is exceedingly valuable; it contains a History of the Schism of the Greeks, and a Collection of Rituals of the Greeks, Latins, Syrians, as well as Maronites and Nestorians, Jacobites and Eutychians, together with the Riles of Ordination of the Copticks in Egypt, &c." — Vide Dupin. 2948 Exercitationes Ecclesiasticae et Biblicse, primse quae est, de Patriarcharum, et Primatum Origine ; alterius, de Hebrsei Grsecique Textus Sinceritate, &c. foho, calf 18s Paris, 1669 Commentarius Historicus de Disciplina in administratione 2949 Sacramenti Penitentiae tredecim primia Saec. in Ecclesia Occi- dentali, et hac usque in Orientali, observata, &c. folio, calf 18s Bruxellis, 1685 2950 Morland's (Israel) Short Description of Sion's Inhabitants, from the days of Abel the Righteous, as also, of the Inhabitants of the Bloody City and Harlot Church, &c. 4tb. scarce, 5s 1692 2951 Morley's (Bp.) Several Treatises, written upon several occasions, wherein his judgment is fully made known, concerning the Church and most of those Doctrines, which are controverted betwixt Her and the Church of England, 4to. large paper, calf, 10s 6c? 1683 Contains an examination and refutation of Maimbonrg's assertion, that the Duchess of York, daughter of Charles I. became a Roman Catholic, from a conference she had with two English Bishops, &c. Bp. Morley was chaplain to the Royal Family whilst on the continent. 2952 Vindication of Himself from divers False, Scandalous and Injurious Reflections made upon him by Richard Baxter, in several of his writings, 4to. calf 5s 6d 1683 2953 (John) Discourses, doctrinal and practical, 8vo. hf bd. As6d . . 1815 2954 Morning Exercise at Cripplegate, or, several Cases of Conscience practically resolved, by sundry Ministers, 4to. presentation copy from the editor. Dr. Samuel Annesleyy old morocco, gilt leaves, *I8s . . 1661 This volume contains a Sermon by Abp. Tillotson, " Wherein Im that exact Righteousness which is required beticeen man and vian,'* not included in any edition of his collected works. 2955 Morris's (Joseph) Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. calf, 3s 1743 295(> another copy, with Memoir of the Author by Bur- joughes, 2 vols. 8vo. calf 5s 1743-57 2957 [Mortimer's (— )] Translation of divers parts of the Holy Scriptures, chiefly from Dr. Mills's printed Greek copy; with Notes and Maps, Timo. calf, 2s 6d 1761 Lincoln's inn fields.] 2 c 194 J. Leslie's catalogue. '>958 Morton's (Tho. Bp. o^ Lichfield and Coventry,) Catliolike Appeal for Protestants, out of the Confessions of the Romane Doctors ; particularly answering the misnamed Catholike Apologie for the Romane Faith, out of the Protestants (by Brerely) manifesting the Antiquitie of our Religion, and satisfying all scrupu bus ob- lections which have been urged against it, folio, calf, {sjigntly wormed,) very scarce, U \5s ^'''^I'l^^^^ 09 -,9 of the Institution of the Sacrament of the blessed Bodie and Blood of Christ, by some called, the Masse of Clirist, discovering the Superstitious, Sacrilegious, and Idolatrous Abomi- nations of the Romish Masse, together with the consequent Ob- stinacies, Overtures of Perjuries, and the Heresies discernab e in the Defenders thereof, folio, very scarce, calf,] I Ss^ Lond 10^1 2960 MosHEiMii (J. L.) Institutiones Historiae Christianse .Majores, Helmstad. 1739-Kioringii (0.) Commentatio Historica-Theo- logica de Consecrationibus Episcoporum Anglorum, ib. 1/J9, m 1 vol. 4to. hf. Id. vellum, 8s •- 2961 bissertationum ad Sanctiores Disciplinas pertmentium Syntagma ; accedunt Gual. Moylii et Petri Kingii Dissertation es de Leeione Fulminatrice, &c. 4to. vellum, 6s LipsicB, 1/J3 2962 -— Historia Tartarorum Ecclesiastica, 1741--Schottus J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 195 2963 2964 2965 2966 2967 2968 2969 (And ) Prussia Christiana, sive de Introductione Religioms Chris- tians in Prussiam, per Martyres tentata, &c. 1738-Seyfridi (W) Commentatio de Johannis Hussi Martyris Vita, fatis et Scriptis 1744— DeCoUoquioWormatiensi inter Protestantium et Pontificiorum Theologos, 1744— Memoria Pauli ab Eitzen, Doc- toris Theologi, 1744, &c. in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, \2s — - . Dissertationes ad Historiam Ecclesiasticam pertinentes, 2 vols, small 8vo. hf hd. Qs , Altonce,m7 Elementa Theologise Dogmaticse, edita a C. h. de Wind- heim, 2 vols. smaU 8vo. calf gilt, 7 s if>- 1/81 Institutiones Historise Christianse, in compendium re- dactse a J. P. MiUero, small 8vo. calf gilt, 4s Lipsice,} SO \ . Observationes Sacree et Historico Critice, 8vo. hj. bd. If 2s 6d • Amst. 1721 Mo/heim's Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, a new and literal translation from the Original Latin, with copious additional Notes, by James Murdoch. D.D. Edited, with additions bv the Rev. Henry Soames, 4 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, Si 10s 1841 __— Commentaries on the Affairs of the Christians, before the time of Constantine the Great, or an enlarged View of the Eccle- siastical History of the first three Centuries, accompanied with copious illustrative Notes, translated by R. S. Vidal, 3 vols. 8vo. cloth bds. II 4s . ^ . I813-3a « A valuable companion to the Ecclesiastical History, supplying many im- portant particulars, which the Author could nut treat at lengtU in liw general history." — Lowndes. Mossom's (R.) Preacher's Tripartite, in Three Books, the first to Raise Devotion in Divine Meditations upon Psalm XXV. ; to Ad- minister Comfort by Conference with the Soul ; the third, against the present Heresies and Schisms, folio, calf, 65 1"^' [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, 2970 Mosis Chorenensis Historia Armeniacse Lib. III. Accedit ejusdem Scriptoris Epitome Geographia; ; praemittitur Prsefatio quae de Literatura, ac Versione Sacra Armeniaca agit ; et subjicitur Appendix, quse continet Epistolas duas Armeniacas Pauli ad Corinth. Armen, et Lat. Notis illust. Whistoni, 4to. calf, very scarce, \l\Os . Lond. 1736 2971 Moss' (Dr. R. Dean of Ely) Sermons and Discourses on practical subjects, with preface* by Dr. Snape, 8 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf neat, \4s • 1736 " The reader may be assured that they have come from a masterly hand, he will be instructed what to believe, how to act and how to pray, amd set right in the way that leads to happiness and salvation.'*— i?/e hy Dr. Snape. 2972 Mottershead's (Joseph) Religious Discourses on various subjects, \2mo. calf, 2s • . \'^^^ 2973 Mouchon (Pierre) Sermons sur divers textes de I'Ecriture Samte, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. hf. bd. calf neat, 6s Geneve, 1798 " Sa logique fortet pressant ne I'abandonne jamais; le genre persuasif est plus familier pour lui que le genre onctueux et touchant." 2974 Mountain's (J. H. B.) XXI. Sermons on various subjects, adapted to the present time, 12mo. bds. 2s 1835 2975 Mouravieff's (A. N.) History of the Church of Russia, translated by the Rev. R. W. Blackmore, 8vo. bds. \4s Oxford, 1842 2976 MoYER Lectures in Defence of the Divinity of Christ. -1719-20. Waterland's (Dr. Dan.) 8vo. calf, 3s 1720 2977 . 1720-21. Knight's (Dr. James) proved from the Old Testament, 8vo. caZ/*, 4s 6fi 1721 1724-5. Bishop's (Dr. Thos.) on the Errors and 2978 2979 Absurdities of the Arian and Semiarian Schemes, 8vo. fine copy, calf, 4s • • ^^^^ 1728-9. Felton's (Dr. Henry, Prin. of Edm. Hall, 2980 2981 2982 Oxon.) Christian Faith asserted against Deists, Arians, and Soci- nians, 8vo. ca//, 7?ea^, 5s . 1732 « A most excellent book."— Fan Mildert. 1729-30. Trapp's (Joseph, Wad. Coll. Oxon.) Doctrine of the Trinity stated and proved, 8vo. calf, 2s 1731 1730-1. Browne's (John) Divine Authority of the Christian Religion, and the Natural Deity of Jesus Christ asserted, 8^0. calf neat, Zs ^ or.,/. I^P 1733-4. Wheatley's (Charles, St. John s Oxon.) the 2983 2984 I Nicene and Athanasian Creeds explained and confirmed by the Holy Scriptures, 8vo. calf, 5s 1/38 L— 1737-8. Berriman's (Dr. W.) Critical Dissertation upon I Timothy, iii. 16, 8vo. calf 5s ^ „ ^ V"^^ __1 1740-1. Ridley's (Gloucester, New Coll. Oxon.) on the Divinity and Operations of the Holy Ghost, 8vo. bds. 3s 6d— calf, 5s „ „ „ ^'"^2 " Dr Ridley's incomparable Discourses. —Bp. Home. 2985 Mudge's (Z.) Essay towards a new English Version of the Book of Psalms, from the original Hebrew, 4to. calf 7s 1744 " A man equally beloved for his virtues and abilities. He studied the sacred vo- lumes in the original languages,with what diligence and success, his notes upon the Psaluis give sufficient evidence."— I>r. Johnson, see Life, Vol. 4. p. 77. Lincoln's inn fields.] 196 J. Leslie's catalogue. 2986 Muggleton's (L.) Trae Interpretation of all the chief Texts and Mysterious Sayings and Visions opened of the whole Book of the Revelation, 4to. calf, 2s ^^^^ 2987 Munkhouse's (Br.R. QueerCs ColL Oxow.) Discourses on yarious subjects, with copious annotations, 3 vols. 8vo. hds. 6s 1805 2988 Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. hds, 35 6^^ 1813 2989 Munton's (A.) Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. calf, 2s 6rf Newcastle, 2990 Muret's Rites of Funeral, ancient and modem, in use through the known world, translated from the French by Lorram, 12mo. hf.bd. 1 cj 1 o83 2990* another copy, 1683— Minucius Felix, his Octavius, trans- lated by Lorrain, 1682, in 1 vol. 12mo. calf, 2sjd — - 2991 Murray's (James) Sermons to Asses, 12mo. hf. od. Is bd l/Oy 2992 - Sermons to Doctors in Divinity, to which are subjoined Letters to Lords Spiritual, 12mo. bds. 2s . . ^ ,M^^ 2993 MuscuLUs's (Wolfgangus) Common Places of Christian Rehgion, gathered for the use of such as desire the Knowlege of Godly Truthe translated from the Latin by John Man, foUo, black letter, calf m ^ ,c. Land 1563 2994 Muscut's (James, C. C. Coll. Oxon.) Sermons on several subjects, Sso,calf2s6d , « . .^ ^ . ^''^^ 2995 Muston's (C. R.) Sermons preached at the British Episcopal Church, Rotterdam, 8vo. bds. 7s ^ 1837 2996 Nalson's (Valentine) Twenty Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. calf, 3s ^ ^^ . . 17^7 2997 Nantes— History of the famous Edict of Nantes ; containing an Account of all the Persecutions that have been in France, from its first pubhcation to this present time, 2 vols. 4to. calf, \2s 1694 <♦ It was a wonderful pleasure to Queen Mary to see this History made English, and was the only book to which she ever granted her license."— Dunton s Memoirs, 2998 Napier's (John) Plaine Discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John ; whereunto are annexed, certain Oracles of Sibylla, agreeing with the Revelation and other parts of Scripture, 4to. scarce, 6s Edin, 1645 2999 Napleton's (Dr. John) Sermons for the use of Schools and Families, 8vo. calf 35 1803 3000 the same, with additions, 2 vols, 8vo. calf, As 6d 1802-5 *• Dr. Napleton's Sermons are written with eloquence and animation, but are rather classical than scriptural."— CAm^ion Observer. 3001 Advice to a Minister of the Gospel, in the United Church of England and Ireland, 8vo. hf bd. 2s 1801 3002 Nares's (Dr. Edward) Remarks on the Unitarian Version of the New Testament ; a dispassionate Appeal to Christians of various denominations on some of the first and most generally received Doctrines of the Bible, 8vo.A/. bd. calf gilt, 5s 1810 another copy, 8vo. bds. 3s 1^14 Discourses on the Three Creeds, and on the Homage offered to our Saviour, on certain and particular occasions, during his Ministry, 8vo. hf. Id. calf, 4s 6d 1819 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, 3002* 3003 J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 197 3004 Nares's (Dr. E.) Discourses preached before the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn, 8vo. bds. 3s 6s 1/94 3004* View of the Prophecies relating to the Christian Church,being the Warburtonian Lectures from 1800 to 1804, 8vo. bds. 3s 1805 3005 — — — — . Sermons on Faith and other subjects, Vol. 2, 8vo bds. 2s6d . . 1825 3005 *Natali BUS (Petri de, Eptsc. Equilini) Catalogus Sanctorum et Gestorum eorum, ex diversis Voluminibus coUectus, folio, calf, \Ss lArgent. 1513 3006 Neal's (Daniel) History of New England, containing an Impartial Account of Civil and Ecclesiastical Affairs in that Country to the Year of our Lord 1 700, with an Appendix containing their present Charter, their Ecclesiastical Discipline, and their present Laws, 2 vols. 8vo. calf , scarce, \0s Lond. 1720 History of the Puritans, or Protestant Non-Conformists, 3007 from the Reformation to 1689, with an Account of their Principles, their attempts for a further reformation in the Church, their Sufferings, and the Lives and Characters of their principal Divines, 4 vols. 8vo. hf bd. calf, \l Is ib. 1732-38 another copy, 4 vols. Svo. calf, neat, \l 5s ib. 1732-38 3008 - 3009 Neale's (J. M.) Hierologus, or, the Church Tourists, 12mo. bds. 4s ... ^^^^ 3010 Necker (M.) on the Importance of Religious Opinions, 8vo. hf. bd, caff, 2s 6d 1788 3011 Needham's (Robert, Queen's Coll, Oxon.) Six Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. calf, 2s 1679 3012 Nelson's (R.) Companion for the Festivals and Fasts of the Church of England, Svo. calf, 4s 1821 3013 another copy, 12mo. calf, Is 6d 1725 3014 ■ Great Duty of Frequenting the Christian Sacrifice, 12mo. calf, \s 1714 3015 Nemesii Episc. et Philosophi de Natura Hominis hb. I. Gr. et Lat. edente N. E. Casletano, Ant, 1565 — Alphabetum Graecum, addita sunt Theodori Bezse Scholia, in quibus de germana Grsecse Linguae pronuntiatione disseritur, 1554, in 1 vol. 12mo. calf, 3s 3016 4s de Natura Hominis, (ed. J. Fell, Episc. Oxon.) 8vo. calf, Oxon. 1671 3017 Nesse's (Christopher) Protestant Antidote against the Poyson of Popery, 12mo. calf, scarce, 3s 1679 3018 Neve's (Dr. T. Margaret Professor, Oxon.) Seventeen Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. bds. 3s 1798 3019 New Testament, translated out of the Latin Vulgate, with Anno- tations and Marginal Notes by C. N[ary] and Preface by Francis Walsh, 8vo. calf very scarce, \0s 1718 3020 Newcome's (Abp.) Attempt towards an Improved Version, a Metrical Arrangement, and an Explanation of the Twelve Minor Prophets, 4to. bds. 8s 1785 " The notes are copious and pertinent. As a commentator, the learned prelate has shewn acquaintance with the best critics, ancient and modern. His own observations are learned and ingenious." — T. H. Home. 3021 Historical View of the English Biblical Translations; the Expediency of revising by Authority our present Translation, and the means for its execution, 8vo. calf 5s 6d Dublin, 1792 Lincoln's inn fields.] 198 3022 3023 3024 J. Leslie's catalogue. Newcomers (Abp.) English Harmony of the Four Evangelists, gene- rally disposed after the manner of the Greek, with a Map of Palestine, divided according to the Twelve Tribes, 8vo. hf. bd, calf, 6s 1827 — Observations on our Lord's Conduct as a Divine Instruc- tor, and on the Excellence of His Moral Character, 4to. bds, 5s — calf, 7s 1782 Harmony of the Gospels ; in which the Original Text is 3025 3026 3027 3028 3029 3030 3031 3032 3033 3034 3035 3036 3037 3038 disposed after Le Clerc's manner ; with Wet stein's various Readings and Observations tending to settle the time and place of every transaction, roy. folio, ^«e copy, calf, \l \s Dublin, 1787 (Mrs.) Enquiry into the Evidence of the Christian Reli- gion, 8vo. calf, \s 6d 1728 New Distemper, or the Dissenter's usual Plea for Comprehension, Toleration, and the Renouncing the Covenant, considered and dis- cussed, 12mo. Is 6d , . 1680 Newland's (H.) Apology for the Established Church in Ireland, being an Attempt to prove that its Present State is more pure than in any period since the Reformation, 12mo. bds. 2s Dublin, 1829 Newlin's (Thomas, Magd. Coll. Oxon.) XVIII. Sermons on several occasions, 8 vo. ca//*, 6s , 1720 the same, with XXI additional Sermons, 2 vols. 8vo. culf, scarce, 14s . . 1720-26 " There is a zeal and pathos in them which ranks thera among the most useful Sermons and elegant compositions in the language." — Clapham. Newman's (J. H.) Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church, viewed relatively to Romanism and Popular Protestantism, 8vo. bds. 7s . . . ' ^^^ Essay on the Miracles recorded in the Ecclesiastical His- tory of the Early Ages, 8vo. bds. 5s . 1843 Sermons, chiefly on the Theory of Religious Belief, preached before the University of Oxford, 8vo. bds. 9s 6d 1843 Parochial Sermons, 6 vols. 8vo. bds. 3/ 1837-42 Selection of Parochial Sermons, 12mo. bds. 6s 1841 Sermons bearing on the subjects of the Day, 8vo. bds. 12s . . . 1844 Lectures on Justification, 8vo. bds. 10s 6d 1838 Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church, viewed relatively to Romanism and Popular Protestantism, 8vo. bds. 1 Os 1837 (Thomas) Sermons on Happiness, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 1760 5s 3039 3040 3041 3042 '* We have read these Sermons with pleasure, and would recommend them to the perusal of every well-disposed Christian." — Monthly Review. New Manual of Devotions, small 8vo. calf, neat, 2s 6d 1774 Newson's (John) Brief Explication of the Christian Religion, to which are added. Eight Sermons, 8vo. bds. 2s Newton's (Bp.) Dissertations on the Prophecies, which have re- markably been fulfilled, and at this time are fulfilling, in the World, 8vo. portrait, hf. bd.calf, neat, 7s 1829 [ (Dr. Richard)] Pluralities Indefensible, a Treatise offered to the Consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain, 8vo. calf, Ss 6d . . 1743 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 199 3043 Newton's (Benj. Clare Hall, Camb.) Sermons on several occasions, 2 vols. 8vo. ca//, 4s . . 1736 3044 New-Year' s-GiFT, composed of Prayers and Meditations for every day in the week, with Devotions for the Sacrament, Lent, &c. 18mo. 2s . . 1693 3045 NiCEPHORi Callisti Filii Xanthopuli, Ecclesiasticse Historiae Libri XVIII. Grsece, cum Latina Interpretatione J. Langi, a R. P. Trontone Ducseo, cum Grsecis collata et recognita, 2 vols, folio, vellum, \l\\s6d Lutet. Par. 1630 " Highly useful on account of the great light it casts on many important facts." — Mosheim. 3046 NiCHOLLs's (Wm.) Conference with a Theist, containing an Answer to the most usual Objections of Infidels against the Christian Re- ligion, 2 vols. 8vo. calf 7s . 1723 3047 Defence of the Doctrine and Discipline of the Church of England, 8vo. calf, scarce, 5s . 1730 3048 Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Lord's Supper, accordmg to the Use of the Church of England, with the Psalms paraphrased, 8vo. calf 7s 6d 1707 3049 Paraphrase on the Psalms of David, 8vo. calf, neat, bs6d . . 1716 3050 Five Practical Discourses on the Duties of Inferiours towards their Superiours, 8vo. calf, \s 6d 1701 3051 Commentary on the Book of Common Prayer, and Psalter, with the Notes of Bishop Andrewes, and Bishop Cosins, and the Supplement, folio, portrait, calf very scarce, 21 10s 1712 3052 Nicholson's (Bp.) Letters on various subjects, Literary, Political, and Ecclesiastical, including the Correspondence of several Emi- nent Prelates, from 1683 to 1727 inclusive, 2 vols. 8vo. bds, 7s 6d . . 1809 3053 Nicole (Pierre) ses (Euvres, savoir, Essais de Morale, avec sa Vie et I'Histoire de ses Ouvrages, — Instructions Theologiques et Morales, sur le Decalogue, I'Oraison Dominicale, les Sacremens, et le Symbole— -Traite de la Priere, &c. ; together 24 vols. 12rao. French calf, scarce, 31 3s Par. 1755, &c. instructions Theologiques et Morales sur le Symbole, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, 5s . ib. 1781 Instructions Theologiques et Morales sur les Sacremens, 2 vols. 12mo. hf. bd. calf 5s ib. 1767 3056 Instructions, &c. sur I'Oraison Dominicale, la Saluta- tion Angelique, la Sainte Messe, &c. 18mo. calf 2s ib. 1725 •* These books, making an abatement for Roman Catholic error, are the most extensive and valuable repository with which I am acquainted of practical piety, — manly, solid, scriptural, and everywhere bottomed on a just know- ledge of human nature." — Bp. Jebb. 3057 Nicoll's (Alex. Ch. Ch. Oxon) Sermons on select subjects, 8vo. bds. 5s . . 1830 3058 Nicolson's (Wm. Archdeacon of Brecon) Apology for the Dis- cipline of the Ancient Church ; intended especially for that of our Mother the Church of England, 4to. calf, very scarce, Ss 1659 Lincoln's inn fields.] 3054 3055 200 J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 3059 Niebuhr's (B. G.) History of Rome, translated by Julius Charles Hare, andConnop Thirlwall, 2 vols. 8vo. half bd. calf, 16s 1831-2 3060 NiLiAscET^ Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat. ed. L. Allatio et J. M. Sua- resio, 2 vols, folio, rare, fine copy, vellum, 41 ]4s GdRomcE, 1668-73 3060* Epistolarum Libri IV. interprete Leone Allatio, Gr. et Lat. Additse sunt Varise Lectiones in ejusdem S. Nili Narrationem de Coede Monachorum ex variis Codd. MM.SS. Diatriba quoque ejus- dem AUatii de Nilis et eorum scriptis, folio, calf, ll 4s ib. 1668 3061 Nisbet's (M.) Coming of the Messiah, the true Key to the right Understanding of the most difficult passages in the New Testament, and particularly in the Evangelists, in Answer to some Objections of Gibbon and Edwards, 8vo. hf bd. calf 3s 1802 3062 Noel's (Hon. Gerard T.) Sermons, intended chiefly for the use of Families, 2 vols. 12mo. bds. 6s 1830 3062*N(ESSELTi (J. A.) Opuscula ad Interpretationem Sacrarum Scrip- turarum, et ad Historiam Ecclesiasticam, 3 vols, in 1, small 8vo. calf gilt, 8o . HalcB, 1785-1817 •* These dissertations are written In an elegant style, and with that penetration and exactness so peculiar to the author. The greater part of them are in illustration of difficult texts of the New Testament, and the most consider- able, that on the Epistle to the Hebrews." — Niemeyer, 3063 NoLDii (C.) Concordantise particularum Ebrseo-Chaldaicarum, EDiTio OPTIMA, 4to. portrait, vellum, 16s Jence, 1734 ** This supplies an important desideratum. It contains the particles or inde- clinable words, omitted in former Concordances. It is an exceedingly valu- able work, and has been of great service to all that have since been employed on the critical examination of the Bible." — Orme. 3064 Nolan's (Fred.) Time of the Millennium investigated, and its Nature determined on Scriptural grounds, 8vo. bds, 35 1831 3065 Inquiry into the Integrity of the Greek Vulgate, or received Text of the New Testament ; in which the Greek MSS. are newly classed, and the various readings traced to their origin, 8vo. bds, 4s— calf gilt, 7 s 1815 •* To the Biblical inquirer, it will present not only a new and wide field of most curious and happy research, but a mine of the most valuable information : to the classical Inquirer it will be a roost interesting work, as it involves so many points, both with respect to manuscripts and editions, which to him must be highly important. Of a volume that displays so much labour in investigation, so much originality in deduction, and so much sound principle in design, we can in common justice say no less, than that, whatever be the i^sue of the controversy which it has, we think very seasonably, revived, it reflects honour on the age and nation in which it was produced.'' — Brit. Crit. 3065* Catholic Character of Christianity, as recognised by the Reformed Church, in Opposition to the corrupt Traditions of the Church of Rome, 12mo. bds. 2s 6d 1839 3066 Norman's ( — .) Lay Conformity justified, in a Dialogue between a Gentleman of the Town in Communion with the Church of Eng- land, and his Dissenting Friend in the Country, 8vo. calf 2s 1 728 3067 NoRRis's (H. H.) Origin, Progress, and existing Circumstances of the London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews, 8vo. Z/y 3132 Commentaria in Sacram Scripturam, Gr. et Lat. edente lluctio, 2 vols, folio, large paper, very neat, 3/ Rothomogi, 1679 [.V2, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUfi. 20.> 3133 Origenis contra Celsum, libro octo ; et Philocalia de obscuris Sacra Scripturse locis, Gr. et Lat. edidit et Annotationes adjecit G. Spencerus, 4to. calf, 8s 6d Cantab, 1658 The most valuable work of this Father, written by Origen An. 246, at the desire of his friend Ambrose. Origen replies step by step to all objections and difficulties raised by Celsus, and according to St. Jerome *• all the objections which have been made, and all which ever will be made against Christianity, are fully refuted in this excellent book." 3134 Dialogus contra Marcionitas, sive de recta in Deum Fide ; Exhortatio ad Martyrium ; Responsum ad Africani Epistolam de Hist. Susannae, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis J. R. Wetstenii, 4to. calf, 7s 6d Basil, 1674 3135 Orr's (John) Fourteen Sermons upon various subjects, 8vo. neat, 3s 1739 3136 Orthodox Churchman's Magazine, a Treasury of Divine and Useful Knowledge from 1801 to 1808 inclusive, portraits, 15 vols. 8vo. calf neat, 1/ lis 6d 3137 Communicant, by way of Meditation on the Order for the Administration of the Lord's Supper, or Holy Communion, according to the Liturgy of the Church of England, 8vo. printed from engraved silver plates by J, Sturt,with tasteful emblematical borders, fine copy, old red morocco, gilt leaves, ISs 3138 OsiANDRi (J.)CommentariusinPentateuchum, Judicumet Josuum, exhibens Sacrum cum Exegesi textum, Lectionum et Versionum varietatem Conciliatus Antilogias, Chronologiam utiHum Quses- tionum Solutiones, Objectiones cum Vindiciis, Observationes Phi- lologicas, et locos communes doctrinalis, 3 vols, folio, portrait, vellum, II Us 6d Tubingce, 1676-81 3139 OsTERVALD (J. F.) Douzc Sermons sur divers textes, 8vo. calf, Ss Geneve, 1725 3140 3141 Arguments of the Books and Chapters of the Old Testa- ment, with Practical Observations, 3 vols. 8vo. neat, 7s 6d 1764 Grounds and Principles of the Christian Religion, trans- 3142 - lated by H. Wanley, and Dean Stanhope, to which is added, the Liturgy of the Church of Neufchatel, 8vo. calf, 2s 1704 another copy, interleaved with writing paper, 4to. rough calf, 3.9 1704 3143 Otes's (Samuel) Explanation of the General Epistle of St. Jude, iolio, fine copy, calf, I As . 1633 3144 Ouchterlony's fJohn) Chinese War; an Account of all the Ope- rations of the British Forces, from the commencement to the Treaty of Nanking, 8vo. 53 plates, bds. I6s , 1844 3145 Overall's (Bp.) Convocation Book MDCVL concerning the Go- vernment of God's Catholick Church, and the Kingdoms of the whole World, 4to. with portraits of Bps. Ooerall and Sancroft, calf, scarce, lbs . . 1690 " But what gave this book much consequence on its revival was, that the celebrated Dr. W. Sherlock became, through it, reconciled to take the oaths at the Revolution." — Chalmers. 3146 Owen's (Henry) Modes of Quotation used by the Evangelical Writers explained and vindicated, 4to. bds. 3s 1789 *' Should be read by every man who wishes to be acquainted with the history of the LXX.''—Bp. Marsh. Lincoln's inn fields.] 206 3147 3148 3149 3150 J. Leslie's catalogue. Owen's (John, D.D.) Works, viz. Declaration of the Glorious Mystery of the Person of Christ, God and Man— Of Communion with God— Of Indwelling Sin in Believers— Of Temptation— Of Mortification of Sin in Behevers — The Death of Christ, &c. folio, portrait hy White, calf, 1/ Is . 1721 Collection of Sermons and Tracts, with his Latin Orations whilst Vice-Chancellor of Oxford, and his Life, Letters, and Fune- ral Sermon by D. Clarkson, Mio, portrait inserted, calf, \6s 1/21 the same, large paper, folio, vellum, \l lis 6d 1721 3151 3152 Vindicise Evangelicse, or the Mystery of the Gospel vin- dicated, and Socinianisme examined, 4to. hf. bd. As Oxford, 1655 " Contains a learned and most important narrative of the progress of Anti- Trinitarianism ; and is replete with curious information respecting the character and proceedings of the first founders." — Orme. Doctrine of Justification by Faith, through the Imputa- tion of the Righteousness of Christ, explained, confirmed, and vindicated, 4to. calf, 5s . Lond, 1677 Enquiry into the Original, Nature, Institution, Power, 3153 3154 3155 3156 3157 3158 3159 3160 Order, and Communion of Evangelical Churches ; with an Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of Separation, 4to. calf. As ib. 1681 de Natura, Ortu, Progressu, et Studio Verse Theologise, 4to. calf, neat, As ^d . Bremce, 1684 aliud exemplar, 4to. vellum, 5s Franeq, 1700 This work has never been translated into English. Discourse concerning Liturgies and their Imposition, 4to. sewed, Is 6d . Land. 1661 on Communion with God, 8vo. calfy 3s 1700 — . Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ, 8vo. calf 2s 6d . . 1C84 Guide to Church Fellowship and Order, according to the Gospel Institution, 18mo. Is . 1692 of Schisme, the true Nature of it discovered and con- sidered, 1657 — Account of the Nature of the Protestant Religion, 1822 — in 1 vol. 18mo. calf, neat, 2s , — - Discourse of the Work of the Holy Spirit in Prayer — 3161 3162 3163 3164 3165 3166 Gospel Grounds and Evidences of the Faith of God's Elect — A Treatise of the Dominion of Sin and Grace, &c.— in 1 vol. 12mo. calf, neat, 2s . . Glasgow, \7b7 Brief Declaration and Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity, 18mo. calf Is . . 1676 Gospel Grounds and Evidences of the Faith of God's Elect, l2mo. Is . . 1695 ' — another copy, 12mo. neat, \s . 1718 Dissertation on Divine Justice, translated by Hamilton — An Humble Testimony to the Goodness and Severity of God, 1796 in 1 vol. 12mo. calf, neat, 2s Brief Instruction in the Worship of God, and Discipline of the Churches of the New Testament, 12mo. Is (jid 1688 Causes, Waies, and Means of Understanding the Mind of God, 12mo. hf, bd. calf, 2s . 1678 [52, great queen street, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 207 3167 Owen's (John) Of the Mortification of Sin in Believers, 1668— Humble Testimony unto the Goodness and Severity of God in his dealing with sinful Churches and Nations, 1681 — in 1 vol. 18mo. calf, 2s . . Reason of the Faith, 1677— Causes, Waies, and Means 3168 3169 3170 of Understanding the Mind of God as revealed in his Word, 1678 — in 1 vol. 12mo. hf, bd, calf, 2s Animadversions on a Treatise, entitled, Fiat Lux, or a Guide in diiFerences of Religion, 12mo. neat, 3s 1662 — Display of Arminianism, being a discovery of the old Pelagian Idol Freewill, with the new Goddess Contingency, small 4to. ca//, 3s 6dZ . . 1641 31 7 [ Meditations and Discourses concerning the Glory of Christ, 1691 — Treatise of the Dominion of Sin and Grace, 1688 — in 1 vol. small 8vo. Is 6rf Exercitations concerning the Name, Original, Nature, 3172 Use, and Continuance of a Day of Sacred Rest, small 8vo. calf 2s6d . . 1671 3173 Oxford Tracts (An Essay on the), 12mo. bds. Is 6d 1839 3174 Paget^s (F. E.) St. Antholins, or Old Churches and New, a Tale for the Times, 12mo. bds. 3s 6d . 1842 3175 Pagitt's (Ephraim) Heresiography, or a Description of the Herc- tickes and Sectaries sprung up in these latter times, small 4 to. engraved title. As . 1654 3176 Palairet (EHse) Observationes Philologico-Criticse in Sacros Novi Foederis Libros, 8vo. hf bd. calf. As — vellum, As 6d Lug. Bat. 1752 3177 Paley's (Archdeacon) Horse Paulinse, or the Truth of the Scripture History of St. Paul evinced ; by a comparison of the Epistles which bear his name, with the Acts of the Apostles, and with one 3178 3179 3180 3181 3182 3183 3184 another, 8vo. calf neat. As Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, 1796 vols. 1790 1828 1815 1808 8vo. calf As Sermons on several subjects, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s Sermons and Tracts, 8vo. calf, neat^ As another copy, 8vo. bds. 3s Evidences of Christianity, 8vo. bds. genuine edition, 3s M . . 1838 Works, viz. Evidences of Christianity, Moral and Politi- cal Philosophy, Natural Theology, and Horae Paulinse, complete in 1 vol. 8vo. portrait, bds. ^s . 1842 Works, with additional Sermons, and a Life of the Author, by the Rev. Edmund Paley, 7 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf gilt, 21 2s . . 1825 3185 another copy, with his Life by Edmund Paley, 4 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf gilt, 2/ 10s • 1838 3186 Palfryman's (T.) Treatise of Heavenly Philosophic, contayning not only the most pithie Sentences of God's Sacred Scriptures, but also the Sayings of certain Auncient and Holie Fathers, pre- pared and ordered greatly to edifie the vertuous and godlie Chris- tian, 4to. calf, scarce, 5s London, by W. Norton, 1578 Lincoln's inn fields.] 208 3187 3188 3189 3190 3191 3192 3193 J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. Pallavicint (Cardinalis) Vera Concilii Tridentini Historia, contra falsam Petri Suavis Polani narrationem, scripta et asserta ; ac Latine reddita a P. Jo. Giattino, 3 vols, in 1, folio, vellum, 1/ Is AntverpicCf 16/3 Palmer*s (Samuel) Moral Essays upon some of the most curious and significant English, Scotch, and Foreign Proverbs, 8vo. calf, 6s . • ^l^^ Sermons preached at Hackney, 8vo. bds. 3s lb 14 (W.) Origines Liturgicse, or Antiquities of the EngUsh Ritual, and a Dissertation on Primitive Liturgies, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. \6s---calfgilt,\l3s • , . ^f/^^'^'l^p ' Treatise on the Church of Christ, designed chiefly for the use of Students in Theology, 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 1/ Is 1839 third edition, revised and enlarged, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. Ills . • ^^42 Letters to Dr. Wiseman, on the Errors of Romanism m 3194 respect to the Worship of Saints, Satisfactions, Purgatory, In- dulgences, and the Worship of Images and Relics ; with an Ex- amination of Mr. Sibthorp's Reasons for his Secession from the Church, Svo. bds. Us • ^ ^^/^''^'.^^^^^ Narrative of Events connected with the Publication ot 3195 3196 3197 3198 3199 3200 3201 3202 3203 the Tracts for the Times, with Reflections on Existing Tendencies to Romanism, and on the present Duties and Prospects of Mem- bers of the Church, 8 vo. 3s 6rf J843 Paolini (Stefano) Dittionario Georgiano e Itahano, Koma, 15Jy Ignatio a Jesu, Grammatica Linguae Persicse, ib, 1661, m 1 vol. 4to. sewed, 5s ' , -r^ • I 7" Parallel of the Doctrine of the Pagans, with the Doctrine ot the Jesuits, and that of the Constitution Unigenitus, issued by Pope Clement XI. 8vo. calf, 3s 1726 Park's (J. R.) Exposition of the Apocalypse so far as the Pro- phecies are fulfilled, 8vo. bds. 3s 1832 . . Controversy with a Jewish Rabbi on the Messiah s Coming and the Nature of the Millenium, with an entirely new exposition of Zechariah, 8vo. bds. 3$ 1^32 Parkeri (Matthsei, Archiep. Can ^wanewsis) de Antiquitate Britan- nic^ Ecclesise, et nominatim de Privilegiis Ecclesiae Cantuariensis atque de Archiepiscopis ejusdem LXX. Historia, foUo, sewed, 8s Hanovice, 1605 (S.) de Rebus sui Temporis Commentariorum libri quatuor, 8vo. large paper, calf, 5s 1/26 Parker's (Samuel) Bibliotheca Biblica ; being a Commentary upon the Old Testament, from Genesis to Deuteronomy, gathered from out of the Writings of the Fathers, &c. 6 vols. 4to. calf, very scarce, 21 10s • Oxford, 1720-35 (Bp.) History of the Tories Chronicle from the Res- toration of Charles II. in 1660, to the Year 1680, 8vo. calf, 3s 1730 (Dr. Wm.) Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 5s 1^90 [52, GREAT QIEF.N STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 209 3204 3205 3206 3207 3208 3209 3210 3211 3212 3213 Parkhurst's (F.) Masorah, sen Critica Divina, or Synoptical Directory on the Sacred Scriptures, viz. of the Canons of Scrip- ture, of the Translations, Autographical and Apographical ; of the Interpretations, literal and mystical ; and of the Authorities, divine and ecclesiastical, 12mo. engraved title, curious and scarce, tree marbled calf gilt, 5s 6d 1675 Parr's (Elnathan) Works, folio, calf, scarce, 10s 6d 1632 Contains an Exposition of the Komans, and Grounds of Divinit}' ** The Ex- position is remarkable for the soundness of sentiment and familiarity of illustration." — Williams. Parry's (Joshua of Cirencester) Seventeen Sermons on practical subjects, 8vo. bds. 3s 1783 *' Distinguished alike for his knowledge and talents in an Augustan age of Literature, and for his loyalty in turbulent and difficult times." (Richard) Harmony of the Four Gospels, so far as re latetli to the History of our Saviour's Resurrection ; with a Com- mentary and Notes, 4to. sewed. Is 6d 1765 The Miracle of the Fig Tree dried up, considered in a new light, 4to. Is 6rf 1758 Attempt to Demonstrate the Messiahship of Jesus, from 3214 3215 3216 the Prophetic History and Chronology of Messiah's Kingdom in Daniel, 8vo. Is 6d 1773 • — (Thos. Archd. of Antigua,) Practical Exposition of St. Paul's Epistle to Philemon, 12mo. bds. \s 6d 1834 Parsons (Robert) his Christian Directory, being a Treatise of Holy Resolution, translated by Dean Stanhope, 8vo. calf, 4s 1703 another copy, 8vo. calf, 4s 1742 This is accounted the best of Father Parsons's Works, and it was this Catholick Treatise, which brought over Mr. Gibbon to the Church of Rome. Parte of a Register, contayninge sundrie memorable matters, written by divers godly and learned in our time, which stande for, and desire the Reformation of our Church, in Discipline and Ceremonies, accordinge to the pure worde of God, and the Lawc of our Lande, 4to. extremely rare, fine copy, blue morocco, gilt leaves, 51 10s Lond. (circa) 1590 A reprint (probably by Waldegrave, about 1590) of 42 Puritan tracts and pamphlets, many of which at present are known only in this edition ; at the end of this copy are added, '* A brief answere to the principal pointes in the Archbishop's Articles ; also certayne reasons against subscription to the booke of common prayers," and " The demonstration of discipline." Partridge's (Samuel, Magd. Coll. Oxon.) Sermons from French Writers, altered and adapted to an English Pulpit, 8vo. scarce, hf. bd. calf, 5s— bds. 3s 6d 1804 Three Discourses on Happiness, the State of the Soul, and the Blessed in Heaven, 8vo. bds. 2s 1808 Passionei (Card.) Lexicon Hebraico-Chaldaico-Latino Bibhcum, 2 vols, folio, an uncommonly fine copy, old calf gilt, (from the Library of the late Dean Rennell,) \l 5s Avenione, 1/65 '* This Lexicon differs in arrangement from others, by having the derivations arranged under their respective first letters, and not under their roots." mncoln's inn FiEr,ns.] 2 E 210 J. Leslie's catalogue. ,3217 3218 3219 3220 Patrick, Lowth, and Whitby's Commentary upon the Old and New Testaments, 6 vols, folio, portrait, fine copy, calf, 61 \6s 6d 1732, &e. Patrick's (Bp.) Autobiography, now first published from the Ori- ginal MSS., 18mo. mor. gilt haves, 7s — bds. Ss 6d Oxford, 1839 Advice to a Friend, 18mo. bds. 2s 6d ib, 1840 Discourses concerning Prayer and the frequenting daily 3221 3222 3223 3224 3225 3226 3227 3228 3229 3230 Public Prayers, 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 7s — boards, 3s 6d ib. 1840 Grief Disarmed, or a Consolatory Discourse on the Death of Friends, 18mo. bds. 2s 1830 Paraphrase upon the Book of Proverbs, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 16S3 • Paraphrase upon the Books of Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon, 8vo. portrait, calf, neat, As 1685 Witnesses to Christianity, or, the Certainty of our Faith and Hope, in a Discourse upon the 1 St. John, v. 7, 8, 2 vols, in 1, ^\'0. fine paper, portrait, calf , 6s . 1703 Mensa Mystica, or a Discourse upon the Lord's Supper, 8vo. calf, bs . 1717 Parable of the Pilgrim, Aio. frontispiece, calf, 5s 1687 Treatise on the Necessity and Frequency of Receiving the Holy Communion ; edited by the Rev. W. B. Hawkins, 18mo. bds. 35 . .1841 Treatise of Repentance, and of Fasting, especially of the Lent Fast, edited by F. E. Paget, M.A., 18mo. bds. 3^- 1841 — (George, S. S. Coll. C^/n 6.) Sermons on various subjects. 3231 3232 3233 3234 3235 - with a Help to Prayer, to which is prefixed, the Life of the Author, 8vo. portrait, hf. Id. calf, As 1801 Patrum (Sanctorum) de Gratia Christi et Libero Arbitrio demi- cantium Trias, Augustinus Hipponensis adversus Pelagium, Prosper Aquitanicus adversus Cassianiim, Fulgentius Ruspensis adversus Faustum ; collectore Paulo Erynacho, 4 to. calf, 9s Aiino 1648 Patten I (Gul.) cui Waynfleti Agnomen fuit. Vita obitusque, &c. small 4to. half bound, scarce, 3s Oxon. 1602 Patten's (W.) Calendar of Scripture, wherein the Hebru, Chall- dean, Arabian, Phenician, Syrian, Persian, Greek, and Latin Names of Nations, Countreys, Men, Women, Idols, Cities, Rivers, and of other places in the holly Bible mentioned, by ordre of lettres are set and tourned into our English toung, 4to. calf, slightly stained, 6s . . Land. 1575 Patterns of Popish Peace ; or, a Peace of Papists with Protes- tants ; beginning in Articles, Leagues, Oathes, and a Marriage, and ending in a bloudy Massacre of many thousand Protestants, 18mo. curious and scarce, 2s 6d 1 644 Paul V. — Pieces du Memorable Proces eutre le Pape Paul V. et les Seigneurs de Venise, touchant 1' Excommunication du Papepubliee contre iceux Venitiens, 12mo. 7?ea^, 3s iS. Vincent, 1607 Histoire du Demele du Pape Paul V. avec la Republique de Venise, 12mo. 2s 6d Avignon, 1759 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 211 3236 Paul's (Father) Rights of Sovereigns and Subjects, argued from Civil, Canon, and Common Law ; with an Account of his Life and Writings, by Sir H. Wotton, Bp. Bedell, Bp. Burnett, &c. 8vo. portrait, calf, 6s . Lond. 1725 3236* Treatise of Ecclesiastical Benefices and Revenues, shewing their Rise and Progress, and the various means by which they have accrued to the Church, 8vo. calf, 5s ib. 1736 Recommended by Abp. Dvummond in his Directions for the Study of Divinity. 3237 Letters, translated by E. Brown, 8vo. fine portrait by Siiirt,calf,4s6d . 1693 3238 History of the Council of Trent, translated by Brent, best edition, folio, calf, scarce, \l8s 1676 3239 Paulini (Patriarchse Aquileiensis) Opera, ex editis ineditisque pri- mum collegit, Notis et Dissertationibus illustravit ; addita duplici actorum veterum appendice J. F. Madrisius, folio, very scarce, 21 2s Veroficc, \7S7 3240 idem, folio, large paper, bds, SI 3s ib. 1737 3241 (S. Episc. Nolani) Opera, ad MSS. codices Gallicanos, Italicos, Belgicos, atquead editiones antiquiores emendata et aucta, necnon variorum Notis ac Dissertationibus illustrata, nunc vero primum quatuor integris Poematibus quae ex Ambrosiana Biblio- theca, pridem eruta modo secundis curis recognovit L. A. Mura- TORius, auctiora demum atque absoluta, &c. best edition, folio, fine copy, calf, very scarce, 21 16s ib. 1736 3242 Opera, cum Notis Variorum ac Dissertationibus, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. calf, 18s . Par. 1685 3243 Pauwels (F. J.) Tractatus Theologicus de Casibus Reservatis in Dicecesibus Antverpiensi, Buscoducensi, Cameracensi, Coloniensi, Gandavensi, Leodiensi, Mechliniensi, Namurcensi, Rursemundensi, &c. 8vo. calf gilt, 4s 6d Lovanii, 1750 3244 Pa VILLON (Nicholas) Apologie de la Resolution du fameux Cas- de-Conscience, contenue dans les Ecrits suivants, Les Imaginaires, les Visionaires, de la Foi Huniaine, Jugement Equitable, 8vo. neat, 3s 6c? Cologne, 1704 3245 Payne's (John) Evangelical Discourses, 8vo. bds. 2s 1763 3246 (Dr. W.) Discourses on Practical subjects, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1698 3247 Practical Discourse on Repentance, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1693 3248 Pazzi — La Vietoute celeste de la Vierge Extatique S. Marie Made- lene de Pazzi, Religieuse de I'Ordre de N, Dame du Mont Carmcl, 12mo, wea<, 3s . Douay, 1671 3249 Pearce's (Bp.) Reply to the Letter of Dr. Waterland, 8vo. Is 1752 3250 Sermons on various subjects, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 85 1778 3251 Review of the Text of the Twelve Books of Milton's Paradise Lost, 8vo. hf bd. calf, 3s 1733 3252 Pearsonii (Joan. Episc. Ccstriensis) Expositio Symboli Apostolici, juxta edit. Anglicanam in Liuguam Latinam translata, (per S. J. Arnold), 4to. portrait, vellum, ds Franc. 1691 3253 Pearson's (Bp.) Exposition of the Creed, first edition, 4to. calf, scarce, 6s . 1659 Lincoln's inn fields.] 212 J. Leslie's .catalogue. 3254 Pearson's (Bp.) Exposition of the Creed, folio, >e co/jz/, '^^'^ 'J^ Index, and portrait by Loggan, calf , 108 6d r^o 3255 - new edition, revised and corrected by the Kev. b. i5urton, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo. bds. Ws-calf gilt, \7s J?^/^'*.^? ^^^^ 32 56 Mills's W., D.D. Analysis of Pearson s Exposition ot the Creed ; with some additional matter occasionally interspersed, 8vo. Ms. o"? , V ^. X A J • (Edward, S. S. Coll. Camb.) Discourses to Academic Youth, 8vo. ca//, 35 ^'^^^ (W. Archd. of Nottingham) Sermons on several oc- 3257 S258 • - I TT ^A/i/#*«^. "/ J f casions preached in the Cathedral at York, Svo. calf 2s 6d 1/18 3259 Pegorier (Cesar) Systeme de la Religion Protestante, ou 1 on donne une idee fort claire de toute la Theologie Chretienne, 4ta 2s Rott. 1/ lo 3260 Peirce's (James) Tracts, &c. viz.-Useful Ministry a Valid one, a Sermon preached at a Meeting of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwall— Presbyterian Ordination proved Regular, an Ordination Sermon-Defence of the Dissenting Ministry and Presbyterian Ordination— Letter to Dr. Bennet, concerning the Non-Jurors' Separation, &c.— The Curse Causeless, a Sermon- Dissenters' Reasons for not writing in the behalf of Persecution in a Letter to Dr. Snape— Reflections on Sherlock s Vindication ot 3261 3262 the Corporation and Test Acts-Interest of the Whigs, with re- lation to the Test Act,— in 1 vol. 8vo. calf 4s 1 / IJ 1« the same, with an Enquiry into the present Duty ot a Low Churchman, 1712, in I vol. 8vo. calf imit, ^s 1^^2-18 Remarks on Dr. Wells's Letters to Peter Dowley, and to 3263 3264 a Dissenting Parishioner ; with his several Defences of those Re- marks ; also some Considerations on the London Cases, con- taining a Vindication of the Office of Baptism, and particularly of the Sign of the Cross, in 1 vol. l2mo. calf 3^ 171 1, &c. Vindication of the Dissenters, in Answer to Dr. Nichols s Defence of the Doctrine and Discipline of the Churc h f England, 8vo. ca//; 35 • . ' Fifteen Sermons on several occasions, bvo. cdlj, 6s i/^w The Rev James Peirce of Exeter was the Author of the learned Parai)hrase on the H*ebrews, and was one of the ejected Dissenting Divines in the memo- rable Exeter Subscription Controversy in the year 1719. 3'>65 Pelagti (S Monachi) Epistola ad Demetriadem, cum aliis aliorum Epistolis ; et Dan. Whitby, Tractatus de Imputatione Divina Peccati Adami Posteris ejus universis in reatum ; recensuit et notas addidit Semler, 8vo. A/. 6r/. c«//, 2//ICU/, 7.S-6C? //a /^, 1775 3266 Peixetier (C. Le) Traite Dogmatique et Morale de la Penitence, 12mo.72.a^2.6^ .. ^ P«r. 1/28 3^67 Pelling's (Edward) Three Practical Discourses on the bacrament. Prayer and Charity, 3 vols, in 1, Svo. calf neat. As 6d 1694 3268 Discourse on the Sacrament, 8vo, calf, 2s 6d 1092 3269 Discourse concerning the Existence of God, 8vo. calf) 2s Gd ' ' ^^^^ 3270 Discourse concerning Holiness, 8vo. calf 2s Gd 1695 3271 Discourse on HumiUty, 8vo. c«//, \s 6d 1694 [52, GREAT QIEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 213 3272 Pelling's (Edward) Discourse on God's Love to Mankind, 8vo. calf 2s . 1694 3273 Discourse on Patience, 8vo. calf neat, 2s 1693 3274 Discourse concerning the Redeeming of Time, Svo. calf \sGd . . 1695 3275 Peltii (Joan) Harmonia Remonstrantium et Socinianorum, Lug- duni, 1633— Schickardi (W.) Bechinath Happeruschim, hoc est, Examinis Commentationum Rabbinicarum in Mosen Prodromus, Tuhingce, 1624— Andrea de Pilca, Perspectiva PoUtica Regno Polonise elaborata, Dantisci, 1652 in 1 vol. 4to. calf 3s 6d 3276 Pemble's (W. Magdalen Hall, Oxon,) Works, containing an Ex- position of Ecclesiastes and Zacharie— Obscure passages explained —on Justification, folio, calf \0s Oxford, 1659 " A famous preacher, a skilful linguist, a good orator, and an ornament to society."— Wood's AthencE. Bp. VTilkins includes Pemble's Sermons in the list of the best of his age. 3277 Penn's (James) Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. calf 2s 1769 3278 Peraldi (Gul ) Summse Virtutum ac Vitiorum, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. calf 3s . Mogunticc, 1618 3279 Perceval's (Hon. and Rev. A. P.) Roman Schism illustrated from the Records of the Catholic Church, 8vo. bds. Ids 1836 One of the great difficulties with which the Clergy of the Church of England have to contend in the Controversy with Rome, now re-opened, consists in the scarcity and costliness of the works from which alone accurate knowledge of the Roman doctrines is to be obtained. With a view to remedy this evil in part, there are presented to the reader (in this volume), all the decrees upon the points in dispute between the Churches of Rome and England, ex- tracted from all the Councils authoritatively received in the Church of Rome ; thus enabling the student upon this subject to substitute an octavo volume for sixteen or seventeen folios. That the work may be as useful to others besides the Clergy, the decrees have been given in English, but the originals have been subjoined, that there might be no room to question the (at least intentional) accuracy of the translation. " A general introduction is pre- fixed, containing much matter concerning the relative position of the Churches of England and Rome, which deserve serious attention, and the decrees of the Councils are followed by Annotations, in which considerable erudition and acute intellect are every where to be recognised."— British Critic; Oct. 1836 3280 Sermons preached during the late Reign, chiefly at the Chapel Royal, St. James's, 8vo. bds, \0s 6d 1839 3281 Original Services for the State Holidays, with Documents relating to the same, crown 8vo. bds, 3s 6d .^^•^^. The present little volume originated in the circumstance of the Fifth of November, 1837, fulling upon Sunday. It appears that various opinions existed among the clergy as to the mode of observing the day. This diver- sity of opinion is noticed by Mr. Perceval in his preface to the volume. There appears to have been no less than three distinct varieties of opinion upon the subject, producing corresponding difference of conduct. 1. There were some who held the authority of the Common Prayer to be so paramount and exclusive as to oblige them to use only the ordinary service prescribed by it. II. There were others who considered the particular service, as printed now at the end of the Prayer Book, to have* every possible authority,' and therefore felt themselves bound to use it. III. Others, again, ccmsidered the particular service now existing to be destitute of due authority, but readily conceded that authority to tlie particular service of 1602, and accord- ingly used such parts of that service as were left untouched in the subsequent alterations of it. , 4. i When the act of uniformity was passed by the two Houses of Parliament, the Lincoln's i>n field;^.] 214 J. Leslie's catalogue. Book of Common Prayer was established as a part of the law of the land : and every clergyman pledges himself to conform to its injunctions. With the book, however, were printed three occasional services in 1662, which were not submitted to Parliament, but which received the sanction of the Convocation and of the Crown, and consequently were binding on the clergy, whatever may have been the case with the laity. These services were as follows : One for the 5th of November, in commemoration of the deliver- ance of the nation from the attempts of the Popish conspirators in 1G05. Another for the 30th of January, in memory of the martyrdom of Charles I. And the Third for the 'iOth of May, in commemoration of the birth and return of Charles II. These services, as they now stand in our Prayer Book, are not in their original state; for alterations were subsequently made in all three. The plan adopted by Mr. Perceval is this : — he gives on the same page, in separate columns, the service as it originally appeared in 1662, and as it is now used by the Church of England : so that the reader may perceive, at one view, the alterations which have been introduced. 3282 Perceval's Apology for the Doctrine of Apostolical Succession, with an Appendix on the English Orders, 12mo. bds. 5s 6d 1841 3283 Collection of Papers connected with the Theological Movement of 1833, 8vo. sewed, 4s 1843 3284 Christian Peace-Offering, being an Endeavour to abate the asperities of the Controversy between the Roman and English Catholic Churches, 4s 1829 For other publications by Mr. Perceval, see a separate list at the end of this Catalogue. 3285 Percy's (Bp.) Key to the New Testament, giving an Account of the several books, their Contents, their Authors, and of the Times, Places and Occasions, on which they were respectively written, 12mo. calfy Is — calf, interleavedy \s 6d 1773 3286 another copy, 12mo. ca//, \s6d 1779 3287 thesame, 12mo. calf gilt, 2s . 1821 3288 PiRES DE l'Eglise — savoir, Augustin, (S.) sesLettres, traduites sur I'edition des Peres Benedictins de S. Maur, et augmentees des Notes, 6 vols. Par, 1684 — S. Jerome, ses Lettres, trad, sur les Editions et les Manuscrits anciens, avec des Notes par Dom. Guil. Roussel, 3 vols. ib. 1704— S. Chrysostome, ses GjJuvres, Home- lies, Opuscules, &c. 21 vols. ib. 1691— together 30 vols. 8vo. a remarkably Jine set, in light brown French calf full gilt, with gilt and marbled leaves, ^l Qs 3289 Peritsol (Abr.) Itinera Mundi, sic dicta nempe Cosmographia, Latina Versione donavit et Notas passim adjecit Thomas Hyde, Oxon. 1691— BoBONius de Turcarum Liturgia, Peregrinatioue Meccana, Circumcisione, &c. ib. 1 690 —in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, AsM , . " Ouvrage recherch^e des savans, et dont les exemplaires sont pen com- munes." — Brunei. 3290 Perkins's (Wm.) Works, viz. Exposition on the Scriptures, Har- mony of the Old and New Test, an Exposition of Christ's Sermon on the Mount, Treatises on Predestination ; on God's Free Grace and Man's Free-Will, on the Creed, the Reformed Catholick, the damned Art of Witchcraft, and Sermons, &c. 3 vols, folio, calf scarce, 21 \2s6d 1612 [52, great aiiEEN street, J. Leslie's catalogue. 215 3291 Perkins's (W.) Exposition of the Symbole or Creede of the Apostles, according to thetenour of the Scriptures, and the Consent of Ortho- doxe Fathers of the Church, 4to vellum, 3s Loud. 1616 3292 Warning against the Idolatrie of the Times, and an In- struction touching Religious, or Divine Worship, 1601 — The True Gaine, more in worth than all the goods in the world, Phil. ch. 3. V. 7. (stained and defective at the end) 1601 — in 1 vol. 12mo. vellum, 2s . 3293 Petav (Denys) De la Penitence Publique et de la Preparation a la Communion, Aio.fine copy, old French morocco, gilt leaves, 12s Par. 1644 3294 Petavii (Dionysii) Opus de Doctrina Temporum, cum Praefatione et Dissertatione de LXX. Hebdomadibus, Joannis Harduini, 3 vols, in 2, folio, portrait, vellum, \l 16.9 Antverpice, 1703 3295 aliud exemplar, 3 vols, folio, neat, 2l 2s Veronce, 1734 *'The Jesuit's learning," says Gibbon, " is copious and correct, his latinity is pure, his method clear, and his arguments profound and well connected." 3296 Peters's (Charles) Critical Dissertation on the Book of Job, 8vo. bds. 5s . 1757 " Contains a large portion of critical learning and throws much light on the subjects it investigates. It is altogether a valuable book." — Orme. 3297 Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. hf, bd. uncut, '6s — calf, neat, As • . 1776 ** The erudition of Mr. Peters was uncommon, and his piety was imaffected, yet neither his erudition nor his piety could shelter him from Warburton's most illiberal abuse." — Pohvhele. 3298 Pettit's (Edw.) Visions of the Reformation, or a Discovery of the Follies and Villanies that have been practised in Popish and Fa- natical Reformations, since the Reformation of the Church of Eng- land, 1683 — Visions of Government, &c. 1686— Visions of Purga- tory, in which the Errors and Practices of the Church and Court of Rome are discovered, 1 685, in 1 vol. small 8vo. frontispiece, calf, scarce. As 6d . . 3299 Pfanneri (T.) Systema Theologiae purioris, 4to. vellum, 6s 6d Basil. 1679 3300 Phalaridis Epistolse, Gr. et Lat. recens. Boyle, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d Oxon. 3301 Phelipaux (Jean) Discours en forme de Meditations sur le Sermon de notre Seigneur sur la Montague, 12mo. calf 2s 6d Paris, 1730 3302 Philastrii Episcopi Brixiensis, Hsereseon Catalogus, cui adjectus est, Lanfranci Episc. Cantuar. de Sacramento Eucharistiae adversus Berengarium, 1560— BuUingeri (Hen.) Antiquissima Fidei et Vera 3303 Religio, Tiguri, 1544—3 vols, in 1, 12mo. calf, neat, 85 de Hseresibus, cum emendationibus et Notis J. A. Fa- bricii, 12mo. calf. As . Hamh. 1721 3304 Philostorgii Cappadocis Historia Ecclesiastica, Grsece, cum Ver- sione, Supplementis et Dissertationibus nunc primum edita a Ja- cobo Gothofredo, 4to. vellum, 9 5 Genevan, 1643 idem, 4to. hf. bd. russia, uncut, 8s ib. 1642 3305 3306 Philips's (Thomas) Sermons preached at Holybourne, Hants, 12mo. bds, 2s . 1836 Lincoln's inn fields.] 216 3307 J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 3308 3309 3310 3311 3312 3313 Phillips's (John) Greek of the First Epistle to the Thessalonians explained, 1/51 — Upton's Letter to Gilbert concerning a new edition of Spenser's Fairie Queene, l/ol — Nicholls (F.) de Anima Medica Prselectio, 1750— in 1 vol. 4to. calf, 2s 6^/ Phillipps (J. T.) Dissertatio Historic© Philosophica de Atheismo. 8vo. ca//, 2s . 1716 Thirty-four Conferences between the Danish IMissionaries and the Malabarian Brahmins in the East Indies, 8vo. culj\ 3.s Gr/ — calf, neat, 4s . • 1711) Account of the Rehgion, Manners, and Learning of the People of Malabar, 12mo. 7nap and front. 2s 6d 1717 [ (Thos.)] Study of Sacred Literature, fully stated and considered in a Discourse to a Student in Divinity, 8vo. boards, 3s . .1758 Philonis Judsei Opera Omnia, Grsece et Latin^, cum Notis et Ob- servationibus edidit Thomas Mangey, S. T. P., 2 vols foUo, best edition, Jine copy, calf , gilt backs, 61 I6s 6d Lond 1742 Phcenix (The) ; or a Revival of Scarce and Valuable Pieces, viz. — An Account of Origen and his Opinions — A Design to Harmonize the Bible — Dr. Barlow's Account of the Conference at Hampton Court, 1603 — Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia -Dr Colet's Sermon on the Convocation — A Discourse of the Troubles begun at Frank- fort, about the Book of Common Prayer, Ceremonies, &c. — Calvin's Common Prayer Book — Brief Enquiry touching a better way to Refute Papists, &c. — 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, very scarce, \5s ib. 1707-8 Pianezza's (Marquess of) Truth of the Christian Religion, trans- lated from the Italian by Tho. Wise, 8vo. frontispiece, fine copy^ tree marbled calf gilt, 5s . 1703 PicoT (Pierre) Sermons sur divers sujets, 8vo. fine copy, tree marbled, calf extra, gilt leaves, 12s Geneve, 1823 " La Religion de M. Picot etait une Religion grande, 61evee; c'etait la reli- gion de Jiisus Christ dans toute sa purete." PiCTET (B.) Necessite d'Examiner la Religion dont on fait profes- sion, ou Sermons sur ces paroles de St. Paul, 1 Thess. v. 21, " Eprouver toutes choses," 12mo. 2s 6d ib. 1698 Theologia Christiana, l2mo. vellum, 4s Lug. Bat. 1734 An excellent compendium of divinity — ''Opcre hoc continetiir egregius rerum Theologicarum adparatus auctorque eruditionem non mediocrem ac sub- acriim judicium luculenter monstrat.'' — Wulch. Pierce's (Samuel Eyles) Companion for the Lord's Table, in a Series of Discourses, 8vo. calf, neat, 3s 1809 (Thos. President of St. Mary Magdalen Coll. Oxon.) Collection of Sermons upon several occasions, 4 to. calf, 2s 6d Oxford, 1671 3320 Sinner Impleaded in his own court, wherein are repre- sented, the great Discouragements from Sinning, which the Sinner receiveth from Sin itself ; and Signal Diagnostick, whereby we are to judge of our own Affections and as well of our present, as future state, 4 to. ca//, 3s 6(i . 1670 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, 3314 3315 3316 33 1 7 3318 3319 J. LESLIE S CATALOG JE. 217 3321 Pierce's (Thos. President of St. Mary Magdalen Coll. Oxon.) Decade of Caveats to the People of England, of generall use in all Times, but most seasonable in these, 4to. calf gilt leaves, 3s . . 1679 3322 Pietas Romana et Parisiensis, or, a faithful Relation of the several sorts of Charitable and Pious Works eminent in the Cities of Rome and Paris, 2s . . 1687 Ascribed to Abraham Woodhead, in Wood's Athena?, and also in the Bodleian Catalogue. 3323 Pilkington's (Matthew) Rational Concordance, or Index to the Bible, 4to. hf. bd. calf, 4s 6d Nottingham, 1749 This book is extremely scarce ; Dr. Priestley observes this, in the Preface to his Index to the Bible, in which he made considerable use of Pilkington. 3324 Remarks upon several Passages of Scripture, rectifying some Errors in the printed Hebrew Text, &c. 8vo. hf bd. calf, uncut, 3s . Camb. 1759 3325 (Jas. Bp. of Durham, 1560) Works, edited by the Rev. Jas. Scholefield, M.A. 8vo. bds. \2s 1842 3326 Pirie's (Alex.) Dissertation on the Hebrew Roots, shewing their exten- sive influence on all known languages, 12mo. bds. \s6d Edinb, 1807 3327 Piscatoris (T.) Commentarii in omnes Libros Veteris et Novi Testamenti, 3 vols, folio, vellum, 1/ 10s Herb. 1646 These commentaries are both learned and valuable ; he first givesthe argument, or scope and design of the book; he then goes over each chapter seriatim ; furnishing, first a translation, then a logical analysis of it, with critical notes, and finally some observations of a practical and spiritual nature. 3328 Pitt's (Joseph) Account of the Rel gion and Manners of the Ma- hometans, \2mo. plates, hf. bd. neat, 2s 1738 3329 Plaifere's (John) Appello Evangelium, for the True Doctrine of the Divine Predestination, concorded with the Orthodox Doctrine of God's Free-Grace, and Man's Free- Will, 12mo. 4s Qd .1651 Concerning the author of this work little is known. In the preface to the Cambridge Edition of this and three other tracts on the same subject, 8vo. 1719, (Vide Predestination)^ we are informed, that he was admitted Fellow of Sidney Sussex Coll. in 1600 ; that he was in that year ordained both Deacon and Priest, by John, the Suffragan Bp, of Colchester, and that he was presented in 1605 to the Rectory of Dibdcn in Suffolk, in which he continued about 25 years. It does not appear that he wrote any other work, besides this little volume, which is highly commended by Dr. Bennett in his Directions for the Study of Divinity, by Dr. Clagett in his Treatise on the Operations of the Holy Spirit. Dr. Hey likewise, in his Divinity Lectures, refers to it as a work of great authority. 3330 Plantevitii (Johannis) Florilegium Rabbhiicum, complectens praecipuas Veterum Rabbinorum Sententias, Versione Latina et Scholiis illust.Cui access. Sexcenta Graecorum et Latinorum Apoph- thegmata, ab eodem auct. Hebraice reddita et scholiis illustrata, folio, RARE, fine copy, old red morocco, with the arms of the author stamped on the sides, \l 5s Lodevce, 1644 J. Plantevit de la Pausse, was Grand Vicar to the Cardinal de la Rochefoucault, afterwards Almoner to the Queen of Spain, and lastly Bishop of Lodeve. 3331 Platin^e (Bap.) Opera, hoc est, de Vitis Pontificum, cum Ra- phaelis Vololaterrani Historia de Vita IV. Pont. Max. ejusdem Platinse Opuscula, folio, calf, 18s Venetiis, 1518 ** Ceci est aussi bonne et rare que la premiere, puisqu'il n*y k ricD de retran - Cher."— 5ee MS. .Vote. Lincoln's inn fields.] 2 F 218 3332 3333 3334 3335 3336 3337 3338 J. Leslie's catalogue. Plating (Bap.) de Vitis ac Gestis Summorum Pontificum ad Bua UBque temporVLib. 1. &c. folio, /./. bd. calf. 10. U Colon 1540 Pluche's (Abbe de la) History of the Heavens, according to the Notions of Poets and Philosophers, compared with the Doctrines of Moses, 2 vols. 8vo. jp/a^e5, ca//*, 6s ^ t^- o Truth of the Gospel demonstrated, from the Dispensa- tions of Prophecy, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 6s 1 /^ Plumptre's (James) Popular Commentary on the Bible, m a series of Sermons, following in the Old Testament, the course of the First Lessons at Morning and Evening Service on Sundays, 2 vds^ 8vo. calf, marbled leaves, 8s • J^ 1 Discourses on the Amusements of the Stage, with Notes, 8vo. i(/s. 2« • .'. i- -n ^ \%^c.\^ PococK's (Dr. Edw.) Theological Works, contaming his Porta M^^^^^^^^^ and English Commentaries on Hosea, Joel, Micah aiid Malach with his Life by Twells, 2 vols, folio, portrait, calf \l 1 Is 6d 1/40 *' Should I begin to speak anything of the rare endowments of this adniirable man. I should not be able to end his character under a volume. His rare learning appears in his writings."— ^^. Marsh. PoLANi (Petri Suavis) Historise Concilii Tridentini Libri VIIL ex Italicis summafide et accuratione Latini facta, foho, russia Us August. Trinob. (Lond.) 1020 Translated by Sir Adam Newton, M. de Dominis, and Bishop Bedell. PoLHiLE's (Edward) Answer to W. Sherlock's Discourse touching the Knowledge of Christ, and our Union and Communion w^th Him, small 8vo. calf scarce, 3s ^ *• . qj i /J PoLi (Matt.) Synopsis Criticorum aliorumque Scripturae Sacrse Inter- pretum, et Commentarium, editio optima, cura J. Leijsden 5 vols folio,>>ie copy, vellum, SI 18s 6d Ultrajecti 1 684 r__ aliud exemplar, 5 vols, foho, fine copy, calf, 9\^{^d9es p. ^ , Londim, lOOy idem, 5 vols, folio, fine copy, calf , full gilt ^^/^^^ «;;f marbled edges, 6Z 6s ... f • ^.^^^ PoLiTiauE du Clerge de France, ou Entretiens curieux entre deux CathoHques Romains, sur les Moyens dont on se sert aujourd liui pourdetruire la Religion Protestante dans ce Royaume 1082— Les derniers efforts de I'lnnocence Affligec, lG82-m 1 vol. 24mo. vellum, 3s • ,.«, * i • . o i o 3344 Polwhele's (Richard) Discourses on different subjects. 2 vols. 8vo. bds As • • 3345 PoLYCARPi etignatii Epistolae, Gr. et Lat. cum notis ysserii, 4to If o , Oxnn, ]o44 3346 Po^LYDORi Virgihi Urbinatis Anghc^ Historise Libri XXVII. folio in the original binding, 14s . ^^^^^' ^^^^ In this work will be found an account of the origin of various religious rites and ceremonies. 3347 [PoMMERAYE (S. F.)] Histoirc de I'Eglise Cathedrale de Rouen Metropolitaiue et Primatiale de Normandie, 4to. calf, scarce, U \s ^ Rouen, 168G " Pleine de recberches curieuses."— D^c^ IJistorique. [52, GREAT aUEEN STREET, f I f 3339 3340 3341 3342 3343 J. Leslie's catalogue. 219 3348 Ponet's (John, Doctor of Diuinitie, and Bysshop of Winchester) Apologie, fully aunsweringe by Scriptures and Auncient Doctors, a blasphemose book gathered by D. Steph. Gardiner, of late Lord Chauncellor, D. Smyth, of Oxford, Pighius, and other Papists, as by ther books appeareth, and of late set furth under the name of Thomas Martin, Doctor of the Civile Lawes, (as of himself he saieth) against the godly Mariadge of Priests; wherein dyuers other matters which the Papists defend, be so confuted, that in Martyn's overthrow they may see their own impudency and con- fusion, &c. 12mo. black letter, rare, hf, bd. russia, 21 bs 1556 *' Wood and Strype give the most particular accounts of this curious work, which must be scarce, if indeed any copies remain."— Hof/w. 3349 Pontificale Romanum, dementis VIII. jussu restitutum atque editum, folio, rubricated, calf, M 8s Par. 1615 dementis VIIL primum, nunc denuo Urbani VIIL auctoritate recognitum, 12mo. calf, gilt leaves, As idd Lutet, Par. 1664 idem, inde vero a Benedicto XIV. recognitum et castiga- 3350 3351 turn: cum Additionibus a Sacra Rituum Cong, adprobatis, 12rao. rubricated, sewed, 9s— hf. bd. 9s— calf gilt, 12s Romce, 1818 3352 dementis VIIL ac Urbani VIIL jussu editum, postremo a S. D. N. Benedicto XIV. recognitum et castigatum, small 8vo. calf gilt, \As . • ^enetiis, 1836 3353 Poole's (Matthew) NuUity of the Romish Faith, or a Blow at the Root of the Romish Church, 8vo. calf, As 1679 3354 Dialogue between a Popish Priest and an English Protes- tant, 18mo. Is ' • ^680 3356 3357 Pope's (John) Divine Worship, founded in Nature and supported by Scripture Authority, with Strictures on Wakefield's Silva Cri- tica, and English Version of the New Testament, 8vo, Is 1792 (R. T.) Roman Misquotations in certain Passages of the Fathers, adduced from a Work intitled " The Faith of Catholics, &c." 8vo. bds. 5s Gd • 1^40 3358 Popery absolutely Destructive to Monarchy, proved by several examples, 18mo. scarce. Is 6ci • ^ , , /^^j 3359 A Free Examination of the Common Methods employed to prevent the Growth of Popery, 8vo. calf, 3s 1766 3360 A Popish Pagan the Fiction of a Protestant Heath-n, a Dialogue between a Deist and a Doctor of Heathen Mythology, translated from the Dutch, 8vo. calf, scarce. As 1743 3361 PoRSON.— A Vindication of the Literary Character of the late Pro- fessor Porson, from the Animadversions of Bp. Burgess ; by Crito Cantabrigiensis [Tukton (Dr. Thos.)], 8vo. bds. 5s ^ 1827 3362 Port-Royal— Les Gemissemens d'une Ame vivement touchee de la Destruction du Saint Monastere de Port Royal, 12rao. calf, 2s 1714-24 3363 TPortal's (— )] Scripture Account of Sacrifices, &c. 8vo. calf, 2s 6d . • ^^^^ 3364 Porter's (Edm.) Three Treatises on the Incarnation of God, on the Trinity and Unity of God, and on the Mystery of the Sab- bath, in 1 thick vol. 12mo. calf, 3s 1655-9 Lincoln's inn fields.] 220 J. LESLIIi's CATALOGUE. 33G5 PoRTEUS*s (Bp.) Sermons on several subjects, 2 vols. 8vo portrait, bds.5s . . 1783 3366 Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 5s , . 1807 3367 another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 6s 1815 3368 PosTiL, or orderly disposing of certeine Epistles usually red in the Church of God uppon the Sundayes and Holy dayes throughout the whole yeare ; translated from the Latin of D. Chytrseus, by Arthur Golding, small 4 to. black letter, {rvants title), hf bd. calf, 7s 6d . . Lond, 1570 3369 Postille Majores super Evangelia ct Epistolas, que ad- modum in templis per annu legunt. no minus utiles que fami- liares, 4to. black letter, ^wec/eaw copy, in the original binding, \0s6d . . Basil 1519 3370 Pott's (Archd.) Course of Sermons for the Lord's Day throughout the Year, 2 vols. 8 vo. ^'tZ^. 105 6^/ . 1817 3371 Discourses on the Rule of Life, with reference to Things present and Things future, 8vo. bds, 35 6c? 1823 3372 Rights of Sovereignty in Christian States defended, in some chief particulars, with Dissertations and collections from Hooker, Warburton, Grotius,De Marca, and others, 8vo. bds 3^1821 3373 (John) Preacher's Plan, or Jonah's Commission opened, in a Course of Sermons, 8vo. calf, 35 ^ 1758 3374 Potter's (Abp.) Discourse of Church-Government, wherein the Rights of the Church, and the Supremacy of Christian Princes, are vindicated and adjusted, 8vo. calf^ 65 1707 another copy, 8vo. calf, neat, 7s 1711 another copy, 8vo. calf, ncaty 7s 1714 new edition, 8vo. bds. 7s 1838 another edition, with additional notes and authorities by J. C. Crosthwaite, M.A. 8vo. bds. 12s 1839 3379 (Christ.) Want of Charitie justly charged on all such Romanists as dare affirme, that Protestancie destroyeth Salvation, 12mo. kf bd. calf, scarce, 4s Oxford, 1633 The first edition. In the subsequent ones several passages were omitted by command of Abp. Laud. Sober Guess concerning several Dark Prophecies in the 3375 3376 3377 3378 3380 Revelation, especially the XL Chapter, 18mo. 25 3381 PouLLE (I'Abbe) Sermons sur divers sujets, 2 vols 12mo. calf jieat, 4s Paris, 1781 3382 Povah's (Richard) Sermons on the History of the Church of Christ, as first established by his Apostles among the Jews and Heathens^ 8vo. bds. 4s Qd 1836 3383 Powell's (W. S. Archd. of CotV/ies/er) Discourses on various sub- jects, edited by Thomas Balguy, D.D. 8vo, calf, Gs—hf bd. 5s 1 776 " Dr. Powell's Discourses should never be passed over. Permit me to recom- mend his work to your perusal." — Hey^s Lectures. 338 4 Poynder's (J.) Popery in Alliance with Heathenism; Letters proving, that where the Bible is wholly unknown, Idolatry and Superstition are inevitable, 8vo. bds. 2s 1835 [52, GREAT aUEEN STREET, J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. !21 3385 Prateolus (Gabr.) Elenchus Hsercticorum omnium, qui ab orbe condito, ad nostra usque tempora, veterumque et recentium Auctorum moniraentis proditi sunt, Vitas, Sectas, et Dogmata, complectens, Alphabetico ordine digestus ; cum eorundem Hseretico- rum origine, Institutis et temporibus, quibus suis prsestigiis mundo imposuerunt, et Ecclesiae Dei insuUarunt, &c. 4to. calf scarce, 5s Colonice, 1605 3386 Prayers and Hymns translated from the German, 8vo. bds. 2s 1832 3387 Predestination— A collection of Tracts concerning Predestination and Providence, and the other points depending on them ; by Playfere, Potter, Womack and Goad, 8vo. calf, neat, very scarce, 95 Camb. 1719 Dr. Wordsworth in his Ecclesiastical Biography calls this " a very valuable collection of Tracts." 3388 Presbyterian Eloquence, or English Dissenters' Sayings, Ancient and Modern, 8vo. I5 6d 1720 3389 Preservative against Separation from the Church of England, and the chief objections of the Dissenters answered, 8vo. calf, 2s 1721 3390 Priori (J.) Commentarii in Nov. Testamentum, et in libros Psalmorum Annotationes, folio, calf, 85 1660 " These notes are learned and judicious, and are greatly esteemed, containing many valuable observations illustrating the modes of diction which occur in the sacred classics fr;»m profane authors." — Dr. Harwood. 3391 Price's (Dr. Richard) Sermons on the Christian Doctrine, as received by the different Denominations of Christians, and other Sermons, 8vo. calf, os 1787 another copy, 1787 — Discourse on the Love of our Country, 1789— An Address delivered at the Interment of Dr. Price by Dr. A. Kippis, 1791 — in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, 4s Discourse on the Love of our Country, 8vo. I5 1790 3392 3393 3394 Pride Aux's (Dean) Old and New Testament connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations, from the declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the time of Christ, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 185 Oxford, 1839 Life, with several of his Tracts and Letters, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d 1748 Directions to Churchwardens for the faithful Discharge of their office, 12mo. I5 6c? 1713 another copy, 12mo. 25 1730 (John, Bp. of Worcester) Sacred Eloquence, or, the Art of Rhetorick as it is layd down in Scripture, 12mo. \s 6d 1659 Euchologia; or the Doctrine of Practical Praying, en- 3395 3396 3397 3398 3399 3400 3401 larged and corrected by the Rev. S. W. Cornish, D.D., 18mo. bds, 4s — morocco, gilt leaves, 7s Oxford, 1841 Original and Right of Tythes for the Maintenance of the Ministry in a Christian Church truly stated, 8vo. calf, Zs6d 1710 Lectiones decem, de totidem Religionis Capitibus prseci- pue hoc tempore Controversis prout publice habebantur Oxoniae in Vesperiis, 4to. calf, 35 Oxon. 1626 fields 1 LINCOLN S INN 222 3402 J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. Priestley's (Joseph) Letters to the Jews, inviting them to an Amicable Discussion of the Evidences of Christianity, 1 786 — Levi's (David) Letters to Dr. Priestley, in Answer to those he addressed to the Jews, 1787, in 1 vol. 8vo. ///. Id. calf, 2s 6c? 3403 • Essay on the first Principles of Government, with 3404 Remarks on Brown's Code of Education and Balguy on Church Authority, 8vo. calfy 2s 177 i Letters on Subscription to Articles of Religion, with an 3405 3J06 3407 3408 3409 3410 3411 3412 3413 3414 3415 3416 3417 Address to conforming Arians, &c. — Sermons on the Importance and Extent of Free Enquiry in Matters of Religion — Letters to Dr. Home, Dr. Price, and Mr. Parkhurst on the subject of the Person of Christ — Remarks upon Dr. Priestley's Letters to Horsley — Letters to Horsley, Part IIL — in 1 vol. 8vo. hf. bd. calf, 4s 1785-87 — Discourses on the Evidence of Revealed Religion, 8vo. bds.Ss 1794 Primer (The) set furth by the Kinge's Majestic (Henry VIIL) to be taught, lerned and red, and none other to be used throughout all his Dominions, with portrait of Henry VIII. 8vo. black LETTER, calf J neaty 12s (Reprint) 1546 another copy, 8vo. calf 95 (Reprint) 1546 Three Primers put forth in the Reign of Henry VIIL, viz. a Goodly Primer, 1535 — The Manual of Prayers, or the Primer iu English, 1539, and King Henry's Primer, 1545, 8vo. bds, 13s — calf gilt, 16s Qd Oxford, 1834 Primitive Fathers no Protestants ; or, a Vindication of Nubes Testium from the Cavils of the Answerer, small 4to. sewed, 2s 1687 Pritii (J. G.) Introductio in Lectionem Novi Test. Auxit novasque Dissertationes passim adjecit C. Hofmann, plates j 8vo. vellum^ 65 — hf. bd. vellum, 5s Lips. 1737 idem, 8vo. bds. 5s ib. 1764 " The service rendered by Carpzov to the Old Testament, was performed by Pritius for the New. The improvements of his editor Hoffman, on the ori- ginal, are so considerable, that whoever purchases the Introduction of Pritius, (and it deserves to be purchased by every student of divinity,) must be careful in regard to the date of the title page.'* — Bp. Marsh. Private Devotions for Ordinary and Extraordinary Occasions, 8vo. calf Is 1706 Procession A rium Fratrum Ordinis Virginis Mariae de Monte Carmelo, 4to. printed in red and blach, half bd. 7s Gd Ulyssipone, 1642 Propagation of the Gospel — Sermons preached before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, by various authors, between the years 1702 and 1829, {iiot quite con- secutive) \7 vols. 4to. calf neat, 2/ 12s 6c? Propositions et Moyens pour parvenir a la Reunion des deux Religions en France, 4to. Jine copy, old French red morocco, gilt and marbled leaves, \l \s 1677 Prosperi Aquitani Opera Omnia, et S. Asterii Episcopi Amaseee Homiliae, 2 vols. 4to. vellum, neat, 21 2s Bassani, 1782 idem, folio, calf slightly wormed, U 10s Par, 1711 [52, great queen street, J. LESLIES catalogue. 223 3418 Prosper! Aquitani, S. Leonis M. Notarii, de Gratia Dei, et Libero Arbitrio Hominis et Prsedestinatioue Sanctorum Opera Omnia, \2mo. calf, 4s . . P«r. 1760 3419 Protestant of the Church of England, no Donatist, or, some short Notes on Lucilla and Elizabeth, 4to. Is Gd . 1686 The 111 Effects of Animosities among Protestants in Eng- land detected, 4to. I5 . . 1688 No Protestant Plot, or the present pretended Conspiracy of Protestants against the King and Government, discovered to be a Conspiracy of the Papists, two parts, in 1 vol. 4to. hf bd. 2s 1681-2 another copy, with a third part, containing the Pro- 3420 3421 3422 ceedings against the Earl of Shaftesbury, and an Account of the Case of the Earl of Argyle, in 1 vol. 4to.' calf, 3s 1681-2 3423 Protestant System, containing Discourses on the Principal Doctrines of Natural and Revealed Religion, from the Notes of the most eminent Dissenters, including Bunyan, Doddridge, Grove, Morris, Newman, &c. &c. 2 vols. 8vo. calf 8s Land. 1758 3424 Psalms, Hymns, and Anthems used in the Chapel of the Foundling Hospital, royal 8 vo. hf. bd.calf 2s 6d . I778 3425 the Psalms of David, translated by Sir John Denham, 8vo. calf, 3s . . 1714 3426 another copy, large paper, 8vo. calf 4s 1714 3427 New Translation of the Psalms, from the Original Hebrew, with a Dissertation on the last prophetick Words of Noah, by W. Green, 8vo. ca//, 4s 6d . Camb. 1762 3428 the Whole Book of Psalms, with all the Ancient and Pro- per Tunes, composed in three parts — Cantus, Medius, and Bassus, by John Playford, 8vo. calf, 4s . 1697 another copy, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s . 171 7 the same, Svo.fne copy, calf, 6s 1738 the Book of Psalms, in Metre, close and proper to the 3429 3430 3431 Hebrew, smooth and pleasant for the metre, by William Bar- ton, 12mo. neat, scarce, 7s 6d . 1696 3433 Le Sens propre etlitteral des Pseaumes de David, 12mo. neat, 2s 6d . . Liege, 1778 3434 Psalterium Monasticum, in ordinem ferialem redactum, juxta Ritum Congrcgationis Vallisumbrosse, 12mo. rare, fine copy, calf 8s . . Florenti(E, 1565 3435 Pseaumes de David, en Latin et en Franqois, selon la Vulgate, traduits par M. De Saci, 2 vols. 12mo. fine copy, ruled with red lines, old olive morocco, gilt leaves, 10s Par. 1715 3436 Puffendorf's (Samuel) Divine Feudal Law, or Covenants with Mankind represented, together with Means for the Uniting of Pro- testants, 8vo. calf, 3s . . 1703 3437 Whole Duty of Man according to the Law of Nature, 8vo. calf, 3s . . 1735 3438 History of Popedom; the Rise, Progress, and Decay thereof, translated by Chamberlayne, 1691 - Petty's (Sir W.) Political Arithmetic, 169 1 -in 1 vol. 12mo. hf bd. calf 3s lincclnVs inn fields.] 224 J* Leslie's catalogue. 3439 Puller's (T.) Moderation of the Church of England considered, as useful for allaying the present Distempers which the indisposition of the Time hath contracted, 8vo. calj\ scarce. As 6d 16/9 3440 . new edition^ thoroughly revised, the references verified and corrected, and the passages cited printed at length ; with an Introductory Preface by the Rev. R. Eden, M.A. 8vo. bds. 105 184.^ 3441 Pulpit (The), or a Biographical and Literary Account of Eminent Popular Preachers, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. scarce, 9s 1809 3442 PusEY^s (E. B., D.D.) Holy Eucharist, a Comfort to the Pern- tent ; a Sermon preached before the University of Oxford, 8vo. 1 c f\d • 1843 3443 Guide for passing Lent Holily, in which is found for each day, Advice as to Practice, Meditations on the Gospel for the day, and Passages from the Scriptures and the Fathers ; with a Collect, and one point in the Passion of our Lord ; translated from the French of Avrillon, 12rao. bds. 7s 6d 1844 3444 Pyle's (Thomas) Paraphrase, with short and useful Notes on the Books of the Old Testament, with a Paraphrase on the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles, and Revelation of St. John, 7 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, II Ss • , ^.- ^ V^{'^^ Sermons on plain and practical subjects, 3 vols. Wvo. calf, neat, 12s • ^'^^^ 3445 3446 3447 3448 3449 3450 3451 3452 3453 ••'characterised by perspicuity and manly sense"— Chalmers. Pynchon's (W.) Covenant of Nature made with Adam, described, and cleared from sundry great mistakes, 4to. calf, 2s 1662 Quakers— The Perfect Pharisee under Monkish Holmes, mani- festing himself in the generation of men called Quakers, 4to. Is 6d History of the Rise and Progress of the people called Quakers, in Ireland, from 1653 to 1700. compiled by Thos. Wight, and continued to 1751, by John Rutty, 8vo. calf rieat, 3s 1800 QuARTi (Paulo Maria) Rubricse Missalis Romani Commentariis illustratce, quibus, Servato Rubricarum ordine, distincte expli- cantur, I. Ritus Miss® in sensu literali. IL Sacratiora Mysteria Singulorura Rituum. IlL Doctrina Moralis et Dubia Conscientiaj circa Ritus eosdem, et Resolvuntur innumerse Difficultates de Cele- bratione Missarum, deque aliis Sacerdotum obligationibus, &c. folio, vellum, scarce, \l Us 6d Venetiis, 1727 Quick's (J.) Synodicon Gallia Reformata ; or the Acts, Decrees, and Canons of the Reformed Churches of France, with an Account of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 2 vols, folio, calf, scarce, \l L*?— 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf \l As 1692 . the same, 2 vols, in 1, folio, large and thick paper, calf gilt, 1/165 . • . .. . J^^'^ It comprises a liistory of the rise and progress of the Reformation m France, down to the revocation of the Edict of JN antes, in 1685, and well merits the attention of the students of ecclesiastical history at the present day. QuiETisTS. Refutation des principales Erreurs des Quietistes, \2mo. neat, 3s . . Par. 1695 Rabadan's (W.) Mahometism fully explained, translated from the Spanish, with Notes by Morgan, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, caf, 7s^d [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 225 3454 Rabani Mauri (Abbatis Fuldensis, postei\ Archiepiscopi Mogun- tini) Opera Omnia, 6 vols, in 3, folio, /we copy, vellum, 31 Colonics, 1626 " At the head of the Latin writers may justly be placed Rabanus Maurds, whose last office was that of Archbishop of Mentz. He was the common preceptor of Germany and France ; with whom no one in this (IXth.) cen- tury can be compared, either for genius or extent of learning, or the multi- tude of books he composed j whoever acquaints himself with the opinions of Rabanus Maurus, learns all that the best of the Latins thought and believed for about four centuries ; for his writings were in the hands of all the learned." — Mosheim. 3455 [Racine (L'Abbe)] Abrege de I'Histoire Ecclesiastique, contenant les evenemens considerables de chaque siecle, 15 vols. 12mo./ne copij, French calf 1/ 16s Cologne, 1752 3456 Raisi (Arnoldi) Belgica Christiana ; sive Synopsis Successionum et Gestorum Episcoporum Belgicee Provincise, 4to. vellum, 2s ^d Duaci, 1634 3457 Raithii (B.) Vindicise Versionis S. Bibliorum Germanicse B. D. Martini Lutheri editse, 4to. bds. 4s Tubingen, 1676 3458 Rambachii (J. J.) Institutiones Hermeneuticse Sacra?, variis obser- vat. copiosissimisque exemplis Biblicis illustratae ; cum Prsefatione J. F. Buddei, 12mo. calf, 2s 6d Jenw, 1729 3459 Ramsay's (Chevalier) Philosophical Principles of Natural and Revealed Religion, 2 vols. 4to. bds, 6s Glasgow, 1749 A curious work. The author maintains the doctrine of Metempsychosis, and denies the eternity of Hell's torments. He not only contends that these were the sentiments of the celebrated Fenelon, but that they are agreeable to the doctrines of the Church. 3460 Rance (Abbe de) Lettres de Piete, ^crites a differentes personncs, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, As • P^^'- 1 W 3461 [Ranchin (Guill.)] Revision du Concile de Trente, contenant les Nullites de celui, les Griefs du Roy de France, et autres Pruices Chrestiens, del'Eglise Gallicane et autres Catholiques, Svo. vellum, scarce, 12s • • ^ ^^[^^^ 3462 Randall's (John) St. PauVs Triumph; XL Sermons upon the 8th chap, of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, to which are added a Sermon upon the 5th chap, of St. Matthew, and a Treatise on the Great Mystery of Godliness, in 1 vol. 4to As 1610 3463 Randolph's (Thomas) Prophecies and other Texts cited in the New Testament, compared with the Hebrew Original, and with the Septuagint Version, 4to. sewed, 3s— hf bd. 4s Oxford, 17S2 View of our Blessed Saviour's Ministry, and the proofs 3464 3464^ 3465 3466 of his Divine Mission arising from thence ; together with a Charge, Dissertations, Sermons and Theological Lectures, 2 vols. 8vo portrait, calf, neat. XOsU - ,^ .?. — the same, 2 vols. 8vo. fne copy, tree marbled calf gilt, ib, 1784 • — Christian's Faith a Rational Assent, &c. 8vo. caff neat, 1744 Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity, with the Appendix, 4 parts in 1 vol. 8vo. hf bd. uncut. As 1754 185 45 Lincoln's inn fields.] 2 G 226 J. Leslie's catalogue. 3467 Randolph's (Thomas) Vindication of the Worship of the Son and the Holy Ghost, against the exceptions of Theophihis Lindsey, 8vo. \s6d . . 1775 34G8 Letter wherein the Divinity of the Son of God is further vindicated, 8vo. Is (yd . 1777 3469 Raphelii (G.) Annotationes in Sacram Scripturam, ex Xenophonte, Polybio, Arriano, coUecta, 2 vols. 8vo. best edition, vellum, \0s 6d Lug. Bat. 1747 " Raphael affords an excellent example to those who would make collections from pure Greek Writers, with a view of illustrating the New Testament. The whole collection forms an excellent and valuable work on the Scriptures." Michaelis. 3470 Ra pin's (Rene) Salvation every Man's concern, translated from the French by Dean Stanhope, 8vo. portrait, calf, 2s 1/28 3471 Rawlins's (Hen.) Dissertation upon Heretical Opinions, giving a short View of the principal Errors which have prevailed in the Church, 8vo. hf. bd. 2s . Oxford, 1 772 3472 Raynold's (John) Defence of the Judgment of the Reformed Churches; '*That a man may lawful lie not onelie put away his wife for her Adulterie, but also marrie another," wherein both R. Bellarrain the Jesuit, and an EngHsh pamphlet of a namelesse author mainteyning the contrarie, are confuted, small 4to. hf, bd. morocco, 5s . • 1605 3473 Ray's (John) Wisdom of God manifested in the Works of Creation, 8vo. portrait, calf 3s • 1704 3474 ^_-. Physico Theological Discourses concerning the Primitive Chaos, the General Deluge, and the Dissolution of the World, 8vo. cfl//,2s . . 1693 another copy, Swo.fne portrait, calf neat, 3s 6d 1713 another copy, 8vo. portrait, calf, 3s 1732 — Persuasive to a Holy Life, from the Happiness which 3475 3476 3477 attends it, both in this World and the World to come, 8vo. Is 1719 3478 Reading's (W.) CXVI. Sermons preached out of the first Lessons at Morning and Evening Prayer, best edition, 4 vols. 8vo. fine copy, calf gilt, 1/ I4s . London, 1755 Recommended by Bp. Mant and Dr. D'Oyley in their Commentaries on the Bible. 3479 History of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, also the Lives of the Holy Apostles and Evangehsts, to which is prefixed the Life of the Virgin Mary, plates, 8vo. calf 4s 1 726 3480 Remarks and Meditations on the Principal Controversies with the Church of Rome, 8vo. calf 3s 1739 3481 Reasons of the present Judgment of the University of Oxford, con- cerning the Solemn League and Covenant, the Negative Oath, and the Ordinances concerning Discipline and Worship, 4to. 2s 1647 3482 Reay's (W. Queen's Coll. Oxon.) Sermons on several subjects, with a recommendatory preface by Dr. T. Church, 8vo. calf, 3s 1755 These sermons have long been regarded amongst the best in our language. 3483 Reeve's (Edmund) Christian Divinitie contained in the Divine Service of the Church of England, 4to. calf, 3s 1641 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 227 3484 Reeves's (John) Collation of the Hebrew and Greek Texts of the Psalms, 8vo. hf. bd. calf 3s 6d 1800 3485 (W.) Apologies of Justin Martyr, TertuUian, and Minutius Felix, in Defence of the Christian Rchgion ; with the Com monitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the Primitive Rule of Faith ; with a Prefatory Dissertation concerning the Right Use of the Fathers, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, very scarce, 16s Lofid. 1709 When this valuable work was given to the world, Mr. Reeves was Rector of Cranford, in Middlesex, and esteemed an able and spirited preacher. The translation of these interesting documents of primitive antiquity is generally perspicuous and faithful. Tlie Notes contain a good deal of learning, and frequently illustrate the meaning where it is obscure. 3486 Reformation. — Reasons shewing the Necessity of Reformation of the pubUc Doctrine, Worship, Rites and Ceremonies, Church Government, and Discipline, reputed to he (but indeed not) Es- tabhshed by Law, 4to. 2s 6^/ 1660 3487 Reginaldi (Ant.) de Mente S. ConciHi Tridentini circa Gratiam se ipsa Efficacem, opus Posthumum. Accesserunt Animadversiones in XXV. Propositiones Ludovici Molinee, et Alternse Epistolae Petri Soto, Ricardi Tapperi, et Judoci Ravestein, de Gratise et Liberi Arbitrii Concordia, folio, calf scarce, 18s Antverpics, 1/06 3488 Relandiis (H.) de Spoliis Templi Hierosolymitani, in Arcu Titiano, Romse conspicuis, 12mo. plates, bds. 2s Traj. 1775 3489 de Religione Mohammedica, 12mo. calf, 2s ib. \7\7 3490 Religio Bibliopolse ; the Religion of a Bookseller, after the man- ner of the Rehgio Medici — Religio Laici, or, a Layman's Thoughts upon his Duty to God, his Neighbour and Himself, 1764— Hay*s (W.) Religio PliHosophi, 1760— in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, neat, (Ss 3491 Remonstrants. — Epistola Ecclesiastarum, quos in Belgio Re- monstrantes vocant, ad exterarum Ecclesiarum Reformatos Doc- tores, Pastores, Theologos, &c. Lugduni, 1617 — Specimen Calum- niarura atque Heterodoxarum Opinionum ex Remonstrantium Apologia excerptarum, ib. 1 630 ~ Responsio Remonstrantium ad Libellum cui titulos est. Specimen Calumniarum, &c. 1631, in 1 vol. 4to. calf, 5s . 7 3492 Renaudotii (E ) Historia Patriarcharum Alexandrinorum Jacobi- tarum, usque ad finem Sseculi XIIL cum Catalogo sequentium Patriarcharum et collectaneis Historicis ad ultima tempora spcctan- tibus. Inseruntur multa ad Res Ecclesiasticus Jacobitarum Patriarchates Antiocheni, iEthiopise, Nubioe et Armeniae perti- nentia, &c. 4to. scarce, sewed, 16s Par. 1713 3493 LiTURGiARUM Orientalium CoUcctio, in qua conti- nentur Liturgiae Copticarum Tres, S. Basilii, S. Gregorii Theologi, S. CyriUi Alexandrini ; Divi Marci, S. Jacobi, S. Joannis Evan- geUstse, Matthsei Pastoris, S. Joannis Patriarchal, S. Ignatii, &c. Gr. et. Lat, accedunt Dissertationes de eorum origine et auctori- tate, de Liturgiis Alexandrinis, de Lingua Coptica, de Patriarcha Alexandrino, &c. opera et studio Eusebii Renaudotii, 2 vols. 4to. rare, fine copy, calf 41 4s ib. 1706 The best collection of Greek and Oriental Liturgies that has ever been brought together. The author was assisted in the compilation by Dr. Pocock, the celebrated Orientalist. Lincoln's inn fields.] 228 J. Leslie's catalogue. 3494 RiN^ (Theodoric de S. ) Remarques Historiques donnees a I'occa- sion de la Sainte Hostie Miraculeuse, conservee pendant plus de 400 ans dans I'Eglise Paroissiale de St. Jean en Greve a Paris, 2 vols. \2mo. Jine copy, old crimson morocco,, gilt leaves, Ss Par, 1725 3495 Rennell's (Thos. Vicar of Kensington) Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. hds. (pub. at IO5 6rf) bs-calf extra, 8s 6c? 1831 3496 another copy, 8vo. cf. nt. marbled leaves, Gs—bds. 5s 1825 34*97 Remarks on Scepticism, especially as it is connected with the subjects of Organization and Life, 8vo. Is 6d 1821 3498 Renneville (C. de) French Inquisition, or the History of the Bastille in Paris, 8vo. calf, 4s 1/1^ 3499 Revelatio Admirabilis de Statu alterius Secuh, divini apprime timoris eruditoria ;— Opuscula de UtiUtate Tribulationis— de Adver- sitate Prosperitatis Mundanse, et de Speculo Peccatoris Finis, &c. in 1 vol. 12mo. wood-cut title, calf, blind tooled, Ss Par. 1531 3500 Reynell's (W. H. New Coll. Oxon) Sermons or Practical Dis- courses, 8vo. bds. 3.S- . .^^}^ 3501 Parochial Discourses addressed to a Congregation m Uie Country, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d ^796 3502 Reynolds's (Edward, Bp. of Norwich) Works, with his Funeral Sermon by Riveley, and Life by Alex. Chalmers, 6 vols. 8vo port. calf gilt, scarce, 3/ 3*^ Land. 1826 3503 Treatise of the Passions and Faculties of the Soul at Man, 4to. ca//, 3s • ^ 1^^^. 3504 . (Dr. George) Historical Essay upon the Government ot the Church of England, from the earliest to the present times ; ex- hibiting the true Causes of the Separation from Rome, in the Reign of Henry VIIL, &c. with a Preface containing a Summary of the false facts and principles advanced by the Catholic Historian (Dodd), 8vo. calf, very scarce, 1/ Is Lond. 1/43 3505 — (John) Three Letters to the Deist, demanding his War- 3506 3507 3508 3509 3510 3511 3512 rant for Eating of Flesh, representing his want of much useful Knowledge, and arguing the Integrity of the Great Founder of die Christian Institution, 8vo. calf, 2s 6rf 1725 — . Inquiries concerning, the State and GEconomy of the An- gelical Worlds, 8vo. calf. As . 1723 Rh^torfortis (Sam. Eccles. Anwetensis, in Gallovidia Scotia: Provincia, Pastoris) Exercitationes Apologeticse pro Divina Gratia, 18mo. vellum, 2s 6d FranckercB, 1660 Rhenferdii (Jac.) Dissertationes Philologicse de Decern Otiosis Synagogse, 4to. calf, 2s . Franeq. 1606 Dissertationum Theologicarum de Stylo Novi Testamenti Syntagma, 4to. vellum, As 6d Antverpice, 16.08 RiBADENEiRA (Pctro) lUustrium Scriptorum Religionis Societatis Jesu Catalogus, small 8vo. vellum, 5s -4?*^ 1608 Flos Sanctorum, or Lives of the Saints, translated into English (by William, second Son of Lord Wm. Petre) ioMo, plates, very scarce, old morocco, gilt leaves, 21 10s St. Omers, 166o Ricaut's (Paul) Present State of the Greek and Armenian Churches, 8vo. calf bs—calf, neat, 5s 6d 1679 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 229 3513 3514 3515 3516 3517 3518 3519 3520 Richard of Devizes (The Chronicle of), concerning the Deeds of Richard the First, King of England, also Richard of Cirencester's Description of Britain, translated and edited by J. A. Giles, LL.D., 8vo. hf. bd. morocco, Ss ()d . 1841 the same, large paper, royal 8vo. hf. bd. morocco. Us . . 1841 Richardson's (James) Athanasian Creed vindicated, with a prefa- tory Letter to the Archdeacon of Cleveland, 8vo. Is 6d 1822 (John, Bishop of Ardagh) Choice Observations and Ex- planations upon the Old Testament, which are additionals to the large Annotations made by the Assembly of Divines, folio, coif, 12s . • 1655 Canon of the New Testament Vindicated, 8vo. calf 3s 1701 the same, 8vo. hf bd. calf, 3s — calf, neat, 35 6c? 1719 3521 3522 3523 3524 3525 3526 3527 3528 3529 3530 3531 RiCHARDSONi (Joanne) Prselcctiones Ecclesiasticee Triginta Novem ; olim habitse in Sacello Collegii Emmanuelis apud Cantabrigienses, 2 vols. 8 vo. calf, 7s . . 1726 Richelieu (Le Cardinal de) Traite qui contient la Methode la plus facile et la plus assuree, pour convertir ceux qui se sont se- parez de I'Eglise, folio, Jine copy, ruled with red lines, in old French crimson morocco, gilt leaves^ 18s Par. 1651 [Richie's (James)] Criticism upon Modern Notions of Sacrifices, in relation to Jewish Sacrifices and to the Sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ, 8vo. neat, 3s— calf, 3s 6d 1761 Richmond's (Richard) Sermons and Discourses on several sub- jects and occasions, 4to. bds. 2s 1764 Ridley (G.) de Syriacarum Novi Foederis versionum indole atque usu Dissertatio, 1761— -[Massey (— )] de Sacra Vernacula Epistola, 1733— in 1 vol. 4to. hf. bd. 4s . Ridley's (Glocester) Life of Dr. Nicholas Ridley, sometime Bishop of London, shewing the Plan and Progress of the Reformation in which he was a principal instrument, and suffered Martyrdom for it in the reign of Queen Mary, 4to. portrait, fine copy, calf, 10s 6d . ' . 1^63 GElampus, a Poem, 4to. bds. 2s 6d 1781 Letters to the Author of the Confessional (Dr. Black- burne) 8vo. ca//; 45 . 1^68 Review of Phillips's History of the Life of Reginald Pole, 8vo. calf, neat, 3s 6d . 1766 (Nicholas, Bp. of London and Martyr, 1555) Works, edited by Henry Christmas, M.A., 8vo. bds. 12s Camb. 1843 (Sir Thos.) View of the Civil and Ecclesiasticall Law, and wherein the Practice of them is streitned, and may be releeved within this land, 4to. 2s Oxford, 1634 Ringer's (T.) Twelve Sermons upon Texts of Holy Scripture,^ to which is added, a Rural Hymn in Latin, 8vo. calf, 3s 1734 RiTUALE Bellovacense, lUust. ac Rev. D. D. Francisci De la Roche- foucauld, Episc. et Comitis Bellovacensis, autoritate, 4to. calf gilt, leaves, 7s 6d Bellovaci, 1 783 Lincoln's inn fields.] 230 J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 3532 RiTUALE Carnotense ad Romani formam expressiira. lUust. ac. R. D. D. Ferdinandi de Neufville Episcopi Carnotensis auctoritate editum, 4to. printed in red and black, calf, 95 Carnuti, 1G89 3533 CistercieDse ex Libro Usuum, definitionibus ordinis, et Cseremoniali Episcoporum collectum, 8vo. calf, Gs Par. 1689 3534 Parisieiise ad Romani formam expressum authoritate illust. D. Joannis Francisci De Gondy, Parisiensis Archiep. editum, 4to. printed in red and black, fine copy, old morocco, gilt leaves, 155 ib. 1654 Roraanum Paul V . Pont. Max. jussu editum, 4to calf, 8s ib. 1679 3535 3536 3537 3538 3539 3540 3541 3542 3543 3544 3545 3546 3547 3548 3549 3550 RiTUEL — Les Instructions du Rituel du Diocese d'Alet, l8mo. neat, 3* Lyon, 1678 du Diocese d'Evreux, 4to. wants txuo leaven, 4s ib. 1741 du Diocese de Meaux, imprime par autorite du Cardinal de Bessy, Eveque de Meaux, 4to. neat, Hs ib. 1734 Roach's (R.) Imperial Standard of Messiab triumphant coming now in the Kingdom and Power of his Father to Reign with his Saints on Earth, 8vo. calf, 5s Roberts's (Francis) Clavis Bibliorum ; the Key of the Bible, unlocking the richest Treasury of the Holy Scriptures ; wherein the Scripture Songs of the Bible are metrically translated out of the Hebrew, and analytically explained, foho, calf, 10s (id 1675 the same, I'imo. calf, scarce, 4s 6^ 1649 (W. H.) Poetical Essays on the Existence, Attributes, and Providence of God, three parts in 1 vol. 4to. half bound, 2s 1771 Robertson's (J.) True and Ancient Manner of Reading Hebrew without Points, and the whole art of Versification deduced from it, 8vo. caZ/, 3s 1747 (J. C.) How shall we Conform to the Liturgy of the Church of England? 8vo. bds. 10s Gd 1844 (James) Things New and Old, or, an Exposition of the Book of the Revelation of John the Apostle ; wherein the whole of the Millenary Controversy is discussed, together with some Questions about the Present and Future State of the Jews, folio, calf 12s Edin. 1730 [ (W.)] Attempt to Explain the words, Reason, Substance, Person, Creeds, Orthodoxy, Catholick Church, Subscription and Index Expurgatorius, 12^0. calf, scarce, 2s 6d 1767 Robinson's (Thomas) Christian System, a Course of Practical Essays on the Principal Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, 3 vols. Swo.'calf, gilt, marbled leaves, 12s 1825 Robson's (C.) Greek Lexicon to the New Testament, on the basis of Dr. Robinson's, l2mo. bds 9s 1840 RoccA (F. Angeli, Episc. Tagastensis) Opera Omnia, 2 vols, foho, portrait a7id plates, uncut, \l \s Romce, 1719 Contains the Author's Bibliotheca Theologica, Speculum Episcopale, Biblio- theca Vaticana, Scholia in Librum Sacramentoruni Gregorii Magni, Sposi- zione intorno all' Orazione Domenicale, and a variety of theological and miscellaneous treatises. Rochefoucault's (Duke de la) Maxims and Moral Reflections, l2mo. bds. Is 1775 [52, GREAT aUEEN STREET* J. Leslie's catalogue. 231 3551 RoDOTA (Pietro) dell' Origine, Progresso, e State presente del Rito Graeco m Italia osservato dai Greci, Monaci Basiliani, e Albanesi, 3 vols. 4to. vellum, very scarce, II 15s 1758 With the Autograph of F. De la Mennais. Illustrates the use of the Graico-Roman Ritual in Italy, and contains much historical information with regard to the state of the Latin Church under the Oreek Lmperors. 3552 Rodriguez (Alphonse) Pratique de la Perfection Chretienne, traduite de I'Espagnol, par I'Abbe Regnier Des-Marais, 3 vols. 4to. RARE, very fine copy, in rich old crimson morocco by De Seuil, gilt leaves, 31 13s Gd Par. 1679 *' This was written for the instruction of the novices and other Religious, of the Jesuits. Rodriguez has had the approbation of the whole Christian world, and retains in the French translation by Des Marais, all the ease and spirit of the original."— PAi/i/^.v on Sacred Literature. 3553 Roell, (H.) Explicatio Catechismus Heidelbergensis, 4to. vellum, ^* Traj. 1728 3554 Rogers's (Dan.) Naaman tlie Syrian, his Disease and Cure ; dis- covering lively to the Reader, the Spiritual Leprosie of Sinne and Self Love, together with the Remedies, folio, calf, 10s Gd 1642 (Dr. John, Ch. Coll. Oxon.) Sermons on various occa- sions, with Life by Burton, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, 10s Gd 1744-49 another copy, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 12s 1 740-44 Necessity of Divine Revelation asserted, in VIII. Sermons, 8vo. calf, 3s — calf, neat, ,3s Gd 1729 XII. Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. calf, 3s 1735 ; XVII. Sermons on several occasions, with two Tracts on Conversion to the Church of Rome, and a persuasive to Conformity, &c. 8vo. calf, 3s 1747 XIX. Sermons on several occasions, with Life of the Author by Burton, 8vo. calf, 3s 1735 Vindication of the Civil Establishment of Religion, 8vo. calf. As 1728 Discourse of the Visible and Invisible Church of Christ, 3555 3556 3557 3558 3559 3560 3561 3562 3563 3564 3565 3566 3567 and a Sermon preached at St. Paul's, before the Corporation for the relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen, 8vo. calf, Gs ** With regard both to the matter and manner of his performances, he might justly be reckoned one of the most eloquent and instructive preachers of his time." (N.) Wild Vine ; or an Exposition on Isaiah's Paraboli- cal Song of the Beloved, 4to. hf. bd. calf, neat, 5s 1632 (Richard) Seven Treatises, containing such Direction as is gathered out of the Holy Scriptures, and may be called the Practice of Piety, 4to. calf, neat, 4s 1630 (Thos.) Faith, Doctrine, and Rehgion, professed and protected in the Realme of England ; expressed in XXXIX. Ar- ticles, concordably agreed upon by the Bishops and Clergie in Convocation 1562 and 1604, 4to. vellum. As 1633 another copy, 4to. hf. bd. neat, 5s 1621 Enemy of Security, or daily Exercise of Godly Medita- tions, 18mo. {title and last leaf torn) calf , neat, 3s uncoln's inn fields.] 232 J- lesue's catalogue. 3568 Rolle's (Samuel) Burning of London in 1CG6 commemorated and improved in CX. Discourses, Meditations, and Contemplat.ons, with London's Resurrection, or the Rebuilding of London, encou- raged, directed, and improved, in L. Discourses, 2 vols. Svo.^ca^f^ •HiGO Rolt^Vr.) Lives of the' Principal Reformers, Foreign and English, comprehending the General History of the Reformation from 1360 to 1 60o! S %e portraits of the Reformers in MezzotuUo, ol.o 3570 RoMA.NE's (W.) Twelve Discourses upon the Law and Gospel. 3571 Ro>x;"&ol,cs.-Troy's (J. T., D.D) Pastoral I-trocUon on the Duties of Christian Citizens ; with Observations by C. U . Mie- ndan 1 793-McKenna's (T.) Review of the Catholic Question. V7g2'_Presbyterio-Catholicon. or a Refutation of the Modern Catholic Doctrines, propagated by several Societies of Catholic Pres- byterians, and Presbyterian Cathohcs-m 1 vol. bvo. hf. bd.As — — 3572 Romish Mass Book, faithfully translated into Engl.sli with Ctes and Observations, plainly demonstrating the Idolatry and Blasphemy thereof, containing the Cautete, or Caveats of the Mass^ thl Canon ^nd History of the Mass, shewing when, how and b; whom it was patched together, 12mo. front, calf neaU 3573 RoscoE's OVm.) Life, by his Son Henry Roscoe, 2 vols. 8vo. por- •. T 7 '-« . • lOOO tvdit uO S J S ■ * ' 3574 RosENMULi.ER(J.G.) Scholia inNovum Testamentuni; postauctoris ob'tum edidit E. F. C. RosenmuUer, 5 vols. 8vo. **;.[;^^ l^g^^._g •^575 Rose's (John) Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. M:i.Jis 1796 r,76 Sermon preached at the Consecration of St. Mart. Outwich London, Nov. 26, 1798, 8vo. Is • 1/9^ ^577 Ros7(Mex.) Viev^ of all Religions in the World, with the several ^"^ Church Governments, and t Discovery of all known Heresies. small 8vo. calf gilt ^ 5.5 6^ • ^ ,. ,. t. • u 3578 Ro^wEVDUS-Lcx Talionis, XH. Tabularum Cardmah Baron.o ab Isalco Casaubono dicta, retaliante Heriberto Rosweydo, Soc Jesu 12mo. neat, 45 • .• xi n^^A 3579 Rotheram's (Jolm) Essay on Faith, and its connection with Good Works, 8 vo. <^rf5. 2s— ca//, 3s . ^ ,' , onQf) — Apology for the Athanasian Creed, 8vo. Is - 3581 RoTOMAGENSis-Sanct^ Rotomagensis Ecclesi^ Concilia ac Syno- dalia Decreta: notas pr^terea et Observationes subjunxit in eadem Concilia per D. Angelum Goden, &c. 4to. ca(/, 8s ^ Rotomayiy ih/ / 3582 Rous's (F.) Treatises and Meditations, dedicated to the Saints, and to the excellent throughout the three Nations, foho, calf "" ' f J . • lOc)/ 3583 -^ Catholick Charitie, complaining and maintaining, that Rome is uncharitable to sundry eminent parts of the Catholick Church, and especially to Protestants, and is therefore Uncath^o- lick, 8vo. scarce, As 6d [52, GREAT aUEEN STREET, I I J. LESLIK S CATALOGLE. 233 3584 Rous— Mella Patrum, nempe. Omnium, quorum per prima nas- centis et patientis Ecclesiae tria Secula, usque ad pacem sub Co?i' stantino divinitiis datum, scripta prodierunt ; collegit, et Ecclesiae in Terris Militanti, in Ccelis conversanti dicavit Franc. Rous, Eto- nensis Pr?epositus, sm. thick 8vo. cf. very scarce, 14s Lond. 1650 A layman who studied controversy vvitli no common attention ; lie was one of tl)c most conspicuous characters during the Usurpation, and through whose means Cromwell became the Lord Protector ; he was also one of those laymen appointed to sit in the Assembly of Divines, and was afterwards appointed Provost of Eton College. 3585 Routh (M. J. Collegii S. Mngdalence Prceses) Reliquiae Sacra; sive auctorum fer^ jam perditorum secundi tertiique seeculi Frag- menta ; accedunt Epistolae Synodicse et Canonicae IS'icseno Con- cilio antiquiores, notis illustravit. — Ejusd. Scriptorum Ecclesiasti- corum Opuscula, notis illust. &c., together, 6 vols. Swo.Jine copy, calf gilt, very scarce, 6/ ^s Oxon. 1814-40 3 ")g6 Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Opuscula prsecipua quaedam, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 18s . ib. 1840 3587 Rubrics generales Missarum Solemnium et Divinorum Officiorum, ex Antiquioribus Missalibus variisque Ritualibus Ecclesiae Leo- diensis excerptae, 8vo. neat, As Grf Leodii, 1/69 3588 Rudd's (A ) Design and Objects of Christianity considered, and other Sermons, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 3s ^ 1/89 3589 Ruinart (Thierry) Apologie de la Mission de S. Maur, Apostre des Benedictins, en France, avec une addition touchant St. Placide premier Martyr del'Ordre de S. Benoist, 8vo. neat, bs Paris, 1/02 3590 RuPERTi (Ahbatis Monasterii Tuitiensis Ordinis D. Benedicti Viri longe doctissimi summique inter veteres Theologi,) Opera Omnia, 2 vols, folio, portrait, calf, \l 15s Mogunt. 1631 3591 Russell's (J. F.) Judgment of the Anglican Church (posterior to the Reformation) on the Sufficiency of Holy Scripture, and the Authority of the Holy Catholic Church in Matters of Faith, illus- trated by the Writings of her elder Masters and Scholars, 8vo. bds, 4s . 183^ 3592 (S ) Prisoners* Director, compiled for the Instruction and Comfort of Persons under Confinement, with the 2nd Part, con- taining the Clergyman's Companion in Visiting the Gaols, 12mo. calf, 2s . 1<42 3593 Russen's (David) True Picture of the Anabaptists, in their Rise. Progress, and Practice, small 8vo. calf, 2s 1 7^^'^ 3594 Rust s {Bishop of Dromon) Lux Orientahs ; or, an Enquiry into the Opinion of the Eastern Sages concerning the Praeexistence of Souls, with a Discourse on Truth, frontispiece by Fuithorne, Swo. calf 4s-calf neat, 5s r-i,. n^ ^^^l 3595 Rutherforth's (T.) Letter to Kennicott, m which his Defence ot the Samaritan Pentateuch is examined, &c. 8vo. 2s Camb, 1761 35gg . Defence of a Charge concerning Subscriptions, &c. 1767 —Second Vindication of the Right of Protestant Churches to require the Clergy to Subscribe to an Estabhshed Confession of Faith, &c. 1766— Four Charges to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Essex, 1/63— Law's (Edmund) Sermon on the True Nature and Intent of Religion, &c. 1768 -in 1 vol. 8vo. hf bd. calf As Lincoln's inn FiEtDs.] 2 h 234 J. Leslie's catalogue. 3597 Rutherforth's (T.) Second Letter to Dr. Kenmcott in which liis Defence of his Second Dissertation is examined, Svo. l5 l/o^ 3598 Rymer's (Thos.) General Representation of Revealed Religion, in which the chief Prejudices against it are examined, and the Prac- tical End proposed by it, recommended and rescued from ""^aith- ful Evasions, 8vo. calf, 3^ 6(i , „. ^ i:, .• i Zul 3599 Sabbath. [Amner's (R.)] Dissertation on the Weekly Festival of the Christian Church, in which the principal ^^ff^°^««,f "^^'^fi^f Sunday and the Sabbath, are discussed, l2mo. bds. 2s M l/0» Brerewood's (Edw.) Learned Treatise of the Sabbath, written to Mr. Nicholas Byfield, Preacher in Chester, with Byfield's Answer, and Brerewood's Reply, 4to. sexued 2s Oxford, 1631 Heylyn's (Peter) History of the Sabbath, 4to calf n . 1636 ^cfiTCG ys • L Ironside's (G.) Seven Questions of the Sabbath briefly disputed, after the manner of the Schooles, 4to. vellum, scarce .. ^ , Oxford, loJ7 „! Owen's (John) Exercitations concerning the Name, Original Nature, Use and Continuance of a Day of Sacred Rest ; wherein 'the Original of the Sabbath, and the change of the Seventh Day are enquired into, small 8vo. calf 2s 6d ^ ,, ,J^^ Pynchon's (W.) Time when the First Sabbath was ^600 -3601 3602 3603 3604 3605 3606 3607 ordained ; with a Treatise of Holy Time, concerning the true limits of the Lord's Day, when it begins, and when it ends, two parts in 1 vol. 4to.caZ/; scare., 4s 6rf . . ^^, ^, ^/"^ i^^ Smith's (John) Doctrine of the Church of England concerning the Lord's Day, or Sunday Sabbath, as it is laid down in the Liturgy, Catechism, and Book of HomiUes, 12mo. scarce, 2s Qd • ^^^^ Walker s (Geo.) Doctrine of the Holy Weekly Sabbath, wherein is discovered, the true ground and the time of the first Institution, 4to. scarce, 3s 6c? c. ^ }^^^ White's (Dr. F. Bp. of Ely) Treatise of the Sabbath- Day, containing a Defence of the Orthodoxall Doctrine of the Church of England, against Sabbatarian Novelty, 4to. calf scarce, 5s . • ^^^^ 3608 Sadoleti (Jacobi, Cardinalis et Episc. Carpentoractensis,) Opera Omnia, 4 vols. 4to. vellum, 16s Verona>, 1737 3609 Sage's (Bp.) Principles of the Cyprianic Age, with regard to Epis- copal Power and Jurisdiction, asserted and recommended, from the genuine Writings of St. Cyprian himself, and his Contemporaries, 8vo. hf bd. scarce, 10s Qd , 1717 3610 Vindication of a Discourse, entitled, "The Principles of the Cyprianic Age, with regard to Episcopal Power and Juris- diction," being a reply to Gilbert Rule's " Cyprianic Bishop Examined and found not to be a Diocesan." Wherein the main Controversie between those of the Church, and the Presbyterians is fully stated, and large Supplements are added to the Principles of the Cyprianic Age, &c. 4to. very neat, 15s 1701 3610* the same, 4to./ne large and clean copy, calf, 18s 1/01 .[52, great queen street. J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 235 3611 Sainte Marthe, (Lettres de) sur divers sujets de Piete et de Morale, 2 vols l2mo. neat. As Paris, 1/09 3612 Sales (Francois de) (Euvres Completes, 4 vols, imperial 8vo. portrait, .sewed, \l 8s Par. 1836 3613 Constitutions et Instructions Synodales, 12mo. neat, 2s 6rf . Bruxelles, 1665 Introduction a la Vie Devote, 12mo. neat, 3s ib. 1728 La Morale, composee et tiree de tous ses Ecrits, 12mo. neat, 3s . Paris, 1664 3614 3615 3616 — Traicte de I'Amour de Dieu, 8vo. neat. As Lyon, 1617 3617 Salgado's (Jas. a Spaniard) Short Treatise of the Last Judgment, small 4to. Is . 1684 3618 Sall's (Andrew) True Catholic and Apostolic Faith maintained in the Church of England ; revised and edited by the Rev. J.Allport, with a Memoir and Notes, Illustrative and Biographical, 8vo. bds. Gs . 1840 3619 Salmasius (Claudii) de Primatu Papse, cum Apparatu. Accesserunt Nili et Barlaami Tractatus de eodem Primatu, cum Notis, 4 to. 7s Gd—calf 9s Lugduni, 1656 Of this celebrated work by Salmasius against the authoiity of the Pope, Walch says, " Opus quorl insigiieni adparatum copiosae Salinasiause eriiditionis exhibet, ac merito in magna existimatione est." 3620 Salmon's (— ) Essay concerning Marriage, to which is added, an Historical Account of the Marriage Rites and Ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon Ancestors, and of most Nations of the World, 8vo. calf neat, As 1724 3621 Salviani (S. Massiliensis Presbyteri) Opera, curante C. Ritters- hmio, \2mo. vellum, 3s Gd . Noribergw, W2'd 3622 Opera, cum Libro-Commentario C. Rittershusii, et Vin- centii Lirinensis Commouitorium, Aio. fine copy, new, in calf gilt, 15s . . Bremce, 1688 *' 11 n'est pas necessaire de relcver I'elegance et la beaut6 du style de Salvien ; ellc est assez connue de tous ceux qui out un peu de gniit pourles belles let- tres. II seroit difficile de tiouver un diseours plus poli, plus orne, plus coulant, plus diversifie, plus agreable. II n'est pas si diffus, mais plus di- vertissant, et plus instructif que Lactance."— J9wy;i«. 3623 Sammarthanorum Fratrum Gallia Christiana, seu series omnium Archiepiscop. Episcop. et Abbatum Francioe, &c. aucta, opera et studio D. Sammarthani et aliorum Monachorum ex ordine S. Benedicti, 13 vols, folio, maps, ^'c. calf, extremely rare, 161 \ 6s Par. e typog. Reg, 1715-86 This is the most extensive eolloction extant relative to the Ecclesiastical and Monaslical History of France. It was begun by Claude Robert, enlarged and greatly improved by tiie Saint Marthes, and lastly, this new edition was undertaken by the learned Benedictines of St. Maur, in which the quantity of matter is more than trebled. 3624 Sanchez (Tho.) de S. Matrimonii Sacramento Disputationes ; 3 vols, in 1, folio, hf bd. uncut, \l \\s 6d Lugduni, 1739 3625 aliud exemplar, 3 vols, in 1, folio, stamped hogskin, 21 2s Ant. 1614 3626 Sandercock's (Edward) Sermons on the Parables of our Saviour, 8vo. scarce, 2s • 1733 Lincoln's inn fields.] 236 3627 3628 3629 3630 3631 3632 3633 3634 3635 3636 3637 J. Leslie's catalogue. Sanctarelli (Ant. ex Societate Jesw) Tractatus de Hseresi, Schis mate, Apostasia, Sollicitatione in Sacramento Panitenti^, et de Potestate Romani Pontificis in his Dilectis primendis, &c. 4to. rare, fine copy, in old olive morocco, gilt and marbled leaves, i^s Sanderi (Nic.) de Origine ac Progressu Schismatis Anglicani, ab anno 21 Henrici VIII. quo prirao cogitare cepit de repudianda legitima uxore serenissima Catherina, usque adhunc2, EhzabetUse. Editus et auctus per Ed. Rishtonum, 12mo. calf, rare, /s bci ColonifP, 15o5 idem, cum P. Ribadeneir^ Appendix Schismatis Angli- cani, small 8 vo. »W/mw, 12.9 ; 'tinn A necessary work to be read with Bp. Burnet's History of the Refoimation. Sanderson's (Bp.) XII. Sermons, to which are added, two Sermons preached at St. Paul's Crosse concerning the Persuasion of Con- science, 4 to. ca//, 65 . ,r\a l^'-d XXXIV. Sermons, folio, portrait, calf, 16.v 10/4 XXXV Sermons, with Life by Isaac Walton, foho, portrait, calfy 18s • • ,, ir •// i/ ^ . the same, folio, fine copy, portrait, old calf gilt, :>n XXXVI. Sermons, folio, portrait, calf, M 5.s 168D Sermons, with his Life by Isaac Walton, new edition, with an Introductory Essay by R. Montgomery, M.A. 2 vols.^bvo. calf (lilt, 15.S' • : „ , 1 ^ n • , ___ Episcopacy as estabUshed by Law in England not Preju- dicial to Royal Power, small 8vo.^yie copy, tree marbled calf gilt, ^ ()d • Cases of Conscience occasionally determined, viz. Of the 3638 3639 3640 3641 3642 3643 3644 3645 Sabbath, of Marrying with a Recusant, of Unlawful Love, of a Mihtarv Life, of Scandal, of the Engagement, and of a Rash Vow, &c 1674— De Juramenti Promissorii Obligatione Pretlectiones Septem, 1676— De Obligatione Conscientiae, Prselectiones X. 1676, 3 vols, in I, small 8vo. tree marbled calf gilt, Ss - Nine Cases of Conscience, the Ninth, being the Case of the Liturgy, r2mo. portrait of Chas. II. calf, 3s 1685 Eight Cases of Conscience occasionally determined, \2mo. calf , 2s 6d * . . yJ . n «/!«-« Life by Isaac Walton, portrait, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s bd lb/ 8 Sandys's (Geo.) Paraphrase upon the Divine Poems, folio, ,fine clean copy, calf, 7s • }^l^ Paraphrase upon the Song of Solomon, small 4to. Is bd 1641 - Paraphrase upon the Divine Poems, (Job, the Psalms, set to new tunes by H. Lawes, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, Lamen^ tations of Jeremiah, &c.) small 8vo. calf, 4s 6d 16/ (> (Edwin, Ahp, of York, 1560) Sermons and Miscellaneous Pieces, edited by the Rev. John Ayre, M A. 8vo. bds \2s Camb. 1842 Sermons, with Life of the Author, by J. D. Whittaker, 8vo. 6rf.v. 55 6^? . • ^^^'-^ [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 237 3646 Sarpi (Paul) Histoire du Concile de Trente, traduite par Amelot de la Houssaie, avec des Remarques Historiques, Politiques et Mo- rales, 4io. fine copy, calf, 9s . Amst. 1713 3647 Histoire du Concile de Trente, avec des Notes Critiques, Historiques et Theologiques par P. F. le Courayer, 2 vols, folio, LARGE PAPER, f a//', 1 / 8s . Londrcs, 1736 3648 ■ Opere Varie, 2 vols, folio, hf. bd. yellow morocco, 15s Helmstat. 1740 3649 Sarthiano (B. Alberti a) Opera Omnia in ordinem redactu, ac Argumentis et Adnotationibus illustrata a F. Francisco Haroldo Hiberno. Praemittuntur Gesta B. Alberti ab eodem coUecta et con- scripta. Opus Posthumum Notis et Indicibus edidit F. Patricius Duff, folio, calf, very scarce, 18s . Romce, 1688 3650 Saurin (Jaques) Discours Historiques, Critiques, Theologiques, et Moraux, sur les evenemens les plus memorables du Vieux et du Nouveau Testament ; avec des figures gravees sur les desseins de Hoet, Houhraken et Picart. 6 vols, royal folio, with brilliant im- pressions of the numerous plates^ fine copy, rich old French calf, gilt leaves, 61 6s La Haye, 1728 A matchless copy of this interesting^ work, which Mr. Home says, " is de- servedly held in the highest esteem." 3651 Sermons on the Attributes of God, translated from the French by Robinson, 5 vols. 8vo. bds. 9s 1800 " His style was pure, unaffected and eloquent, sometimes plain and sometimes flowery. His preaching resembled a plentiful shower of dew, softly and im- perceptibly insinuating itself into the pores of plants, till the whole Church was dissolved and all in tears under his sermons." 3652 Saussaije (S G. de la) Sermons sur divers textes, 8vo. hf. bd, calf, neat, 6s . Amst. 1817 3653 Savage's (John) Rome's Conviction, or a Vindication of the Original Institution of Christianity, in opposition to the many Usurpations of the Church of Rome, and their frequent Violation of Divine Right, 8vo. calf scarce. As 1683 3654 SAvoNAROLiE (H.) Epistolse Spirituales et Asceticse, 12mo. neat, 3s . Par. 1671 3655 ScANDRET s (S.) Sacrifice the Divine Service, 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 6s--bds. 2s 6d Oxford, 1840 3656 Scattergood's (Samuel) Twelve Sermons upon several occasions, 8vo. calf, \s6d . 1700 ** His Sermons have long been scarce, and are highly esteemed." — Chalmers. 3657 ScHEDius (Eliae) de Diis Germanis, sive Veteris Germanorum, Gal- lorum, Britannorum, Vandalorum Religione, 12mo. calf, 2s 6d Amst. 1648 3658 ScHELHORNii (J. G.) Amcenitates Historias Ecclesiasticae et Lite- rariee, 2 vols, small 8vo. vellum, scarce, 15s Franc. 1737 Contains a particular account of all the works published on the Council of Trent, and a history of the various works of Cardinal Pole against Henry VIII. &c. 3659 Schelstrate (D.) Acta Orientahs Ecclesise contra Lutheri Haeresim Monumentis, Notis, ac Dissertationibus illustrata ^ una cum Epistola C. Ranzovii adversus Lutheranorum Errores, 2 vols, in 1, {o\\o, fine copT/f sprinkled calf gilt, 21 12s 6d Romcc, 1739 Lincoln's inn tields.] 238 3660 3661 3662 3663 3664 3665 3666 3667 3668 3669 36/0 3671 J. Leslie's catalogue. ScHETELiGii (C. H.) Bibliotheca Disputationum Theologico Phi- 'rjco Exeglticaru^^ in Yet. et Nov. Testamentum etc. th.e parts in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 65 . Harnh. 1736 ScHiCKAKDi (W.) Jus Rcgium Hebr^orun., cum Ammadv^^^^^^^^^^^ bus et Notis J. B. Carpzovi, 4to. vellum, 55 LipsKB lt)74 ScHLE.SNEKi (J. ^0 Novum Lexicou Gr^co Latu.um ^^^^^ Testamentum, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, IMO. Glasgu^, 1824 ScHMiDii (Er'asmi) Novi Testamenti Gr^ci, hoc est Onginalis Lingu., Tampion, aliis Concordant.., foho, -/^-^^^^^.^^^^ ^^3^ Schmidt (Seb.) Tractatus de Circumcisione &c ^'O^^'-^^p^ Eiusdem Tractatus de Paschate, Franc. 1685-Durni (J. C) Com- pendium Theologise Moralis, &c. Alt. 1675, m 1 thick vol- 4 to^ II z? ^— 1^— ^te. ScHorNEMANN (C. T. G.) Bibliotheca Historico-Literaria Patrum Latinorum, a Tertulliano Principe usque ad Gregonum M. et Isidorem Hispalensem, 2 vols. 8vo calf gilt, \l 5s L^>s,o^/£/m/^e. Christian Life, from its Beginning to its Consumma- tion, with the several Means and Instruments conducing there- unto, 5 vols. 8vo. calf \5s . 1700 another copy, 5 vols. l2mo. 105 Edin. 1754 3681 3682 3683 " One of the finest and most rational schemes of Divinity that is written in our tongue, or in any other." — Spectator, No. 447. (J. N.) Sermons in Defence of Religion, whether Natural or Revealed, preached in the French Church at Norwich, 2 vols. S^o. calf 5s . . 1743 3684 (Thomas) Book of Job in English Verse, translated from the Original Hebrew, with Remarks, Historical, (Critical, and Ex- planatory, 8vo. bds. 35 6d . 1773 A close and exact translation. 3085 (Thos. the Commentator on the Bible) Essays on the most important subjects in Religion, 12mo calf, 2s 1819 3686 (W.) Essay on the Eloquence and Action proper for the Pulpit, 8vo. hf. bd. calf, 2s 6d . 1765 3687 ScRiBONii (J. M.)Prophetiasive Epistola Canonica S. Judse Apos- toli de Hcereticis nostrse tempestatis, 4to. calf, 2s 6d Camberii, 1 634 3688 ScRiPTA Genuina Grseca Patrum Apostolicorum Gr. et Lat. a. C. F. Horneman, continens Clementis Romani Epist. ad Corinthios, Po- lycarpi et Ignatii Epistolse et Justini Martyris Dialogus cum Try- phone, three parts in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 9s Halee, 1828-9 3689 ScRiPTORES Veteres.— Angeli Maii Scriptorum Veterum Nova Collectio, e Vaticanis Codd. edita, 10 vols. roy. 4to. uncut, 13/ \3s— calf gilt, 171 17s i?ow^,1825-38 Contents.— Tom. I. Eusebii Questiones ad Stephanum, et ad Marinum Eu- sebii, Apollinarii, et Photii Comm.in Lucam.— Photii Patriarchae Questiones ad Amphilochium— Anastasius Sinceita de Vitse termino— Chronicon brevi- atam ex Eusebii opere de temporibus— Theodori Mopsuesteni Prologi et Comm. in Amosum, Zachariam, etc.— Polyclironius in Danielem— Catena in Danielem ex Basilio, Cyrillo, etc.— Chrnnici Paschalis et S. Hyppolyti in Proverb. Supplementa— Aristidis Oratio adv. Demosthenem de Immunitate, etc.— Leontii et Joannis Monachi Index libri II. sacrarum rcrum— Operis prsedicti Specimen, id est, titulus primus de hominis creatione. Tom. II. Diodori Siculi, Dionis Cassii, Eunapii, et Dexippi Excerpta— Jam- blichi, et iMeuandri Fragmenta— Appiani, Polybii, Dionysii Halicarnasseusis, Dionis Excerpta— Petrns Ma-risterde Scientia Politica— Eubiilu-^ vel Proclus de Aristotelis dictis adv. Platonis rerapublicam — Basilii Imperutoris, et aliorum Opuscula. Tom. III. Ephrcemii Byzantini Vitae Coesarum- Ejusdem Catalogus Patriar- charum Byzantinonim— Methodius Monachus de vitando schismate— Vic- torinus in Pauli Epist. ad Galatas, Philippenses,et Ephesios— Ejusdem Opus- culnm pro religione Christ, contra philosophos physicos— Ferrandi Diaconi adv. Arianos, etc. Epistola— Reliquiae tractatus antiquissimi in Lucae Evan- gelium; Fragmenta varia, etc.— Julii Paridis, et Januarii Nepotiani Epitome Valerii Maximi— Praecepta artis musicae, ex S. Augustino — Sermones veteres quatuor— Thomae Magistri Orationes— Sbyllae libri addendi. Tom. IV. Synodus Constant, sub. Luca patriarcha, imp. Manuele Comneno— Codices Arabici vel a Christianis scripti, vel ad Christ, religionem pertinentes Lincoln's inn fields.] 240 J' Leslie's catalogue. —Codices Arabici a Mahometanis Scripti— Codices Persici, et Turcici— Asse- manni Frammenti Storici. ^ , „ . r-.T * •„. « Tom. V. Inscriptiones Chrisfianse-Catalogus Cod. Syriac. ClI. Assemaniano editio addendus-Appendix ad Cat. Cod. Hebraic. Biblioth.Vaticanse-Ca- talogus Cod. ^thiop. Copt. Armen. et Slavicorum Bibl. Vat. Codices Ind.ci, et Sinici Bibl. Vat.— Assemanni siilla nazione dei Copti, etc.— Tom. VI. Theodori Mopsuesteni Comment, in Prophetas XII. M mores, etc.— Theoriani Di.putatio cum Nersete patriarcba Armeniorum -Excerpta ex Epistolis Nersetis— Attonis Vercellensis Serraones, &c.-Remigii Comment, in Oseam.-S. Petri Damiani Iter Gallicum ; et alia vana. Tom VII. Patrum doctrina de Verbi incarnatione-Leontu et Joannis sacra- rum rerum liber— Leontius Hierosol. adversus Monophysitas— b. Ambrosii, Anastasii, Eulogii, S.Gre-orii, S. Nicetse, Justiniani I. Imp. et aliorum Opus- cii"a, et Fragmenta varia-Hieronymus Donatus de Process.one Spiritus Sancti-Marini Prefazione alia sua inedita opera delle iscrizione antiche doliari— Tipuciti Conspectus universus, cum specimine buppl. basilicis Juris Civilislibrisfaciendorum. • «„ c Tom VIII. Eusebii Pamphili Chronicorum Canonum liber prior, &^-— »• Gregorii Nysscni, et S. Cyrilli Alexandrini Opuscula et Fragmenta.— S. bil- vestri Papse I. Fragmentum. c, ^ ^^ c *- *■ Tom IX. Photii Patriarchce Qusestiones Amphilocbianae - Seduli bcoti, et aliorum Commentarii-Alcuini Comment, in Apocalypsin -Leontius Hierosol. contra objectiones Nestorianorum — Nicolai, Anastasu, Cyrilli, et aliorum ToJ^x"'^"Ebedie8u Metropolitse Sobse et Armeniae, Collectio Canonum Syno- dicorum et Cbalduicis Bibl. Vat. Codicibus sumpla. et in Latinam linguam translata ab Aloysio Assemano-Gregorii Abulpharagii Bar-Hebrsei Ecelesire Antiochenjfi Nomocanon. Latine, interprete Aloysio Assemano — Canones select! Ecclesis Armeniorum-Ebediesu Liber Margaritae, seu de \ ei itate Christianae religionis, Syriace et Latine. 3690 Scripture Religion, or a Short View of the Faith and Practice of a True Christian, as laid down in Scriptures, and taught in the Church of England, 8vo. calf\ Is 6rf « , t ^^a^-^ 3691 Scrope's(J.) Enquiry concerning the Sacrament of the Lords Supper, 12mo. U • . , . ^ ^^^\ 3692 Scudery's (M. de) Curiae Politiae, or the Apologies of several Princes; justifying to the World their most eminent Actions by the strength of Reason, and the most exact Rules of Policie, wUh their portrait.% MiOy 4s . ^^^ 3693 Secker's (Abp.) Works, containing his Sermons, Lectures on the Catechism, Charges, &c. with a Review of his Life and Character, by Bishop Portens, 6 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf gilt, 3/ 3.s' 182,1 3(594 Nine Sermons on occasion of the War and RebelUon, 8jo. calf, 3s 6d . • , n ^^^^ ofiQ^ . Lectures on the Church Catechism, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, -^^^•^ .^ . . 1769 3596 another copy, 12mo. calf, \s Gd 1771 369 J Eight Charges, to which are added, Instructions to Can- didates for Holy Orders, 8vo. calf, os-^bds. Ss Gd 1771 369g Family Sermons ; a Selection of Discourses for every Sunday in the Year, and for Christmas Day and Good-Friday, selected from the Works of Abp. Seeker; with his Life by hp. Porteus, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, very scarce, 12s 1^*^ " There will no wbere be found, perhaps, a nobler specimen of practical preaching, than is to be met with in the Sermons of the late Abp. Seeker. [52, GREAT QUEEN STURET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 241 3699 Seckendorfi (Lud.) Commentarius Historicus et Apologeticus de Lutheranismo, sive de Reformatione Rehgionis ductu D. Martini Lutheri, folio, portrait, vellum, \l \Os — hf, bd. II Ss 1691 •* This work, which is very valuable on many accounts, and particularly cu- rious, for several pieces and extracts that are to be found in it, still lioMs its reputation, and is referred to by all writers on the Uehrmation."— Chalmers. 3700 Seed's (Jeremiah) Discourses on several important subjects, toge- ther with his Moyer Lectures, and Posthumous Sermons, 4 vols. S\o, fine copy, old calf gilt, \l . 1766 3701 the same, 4 vols. 8vo. new, in calf gilt, U As 1766 3702 Posthumous Works, edited by Joseph Hall, 8vo. hf bd, calf, 4s . . 1770 •* His posthumous Sermons are chiefly on the Evidences of Christianity, the satisfaction of Christ, and the virtue of Benevolence, and they contain the same refined taste and delicacy of sentiment, and the same zeal for religion as those published in his life time." 3703 Segneri (Padre Paolo, delta Compngnia di Gcsu) Quaresimalc, 6 vols. S'^o. portrait, sewed, 7s 6d Padova, 181,5 3704 Seldenus (Joan.) de Synedriis et Prsefecturis Juridicis Veterum Ebrseorum, 4to. calf 3s 6d . Lond, 1655 ** A work of prodigious learning, in which everything is recorded with rela- tion to the Sanhedrim or Juridical Courts of the Jews, both before and after the promulgation of the Mosaic law; together with such collateral notices of similar institutions in modern times and countries, as he had in- terspersed in his other works, of which the polity of the Jews is the primary subject."— ^i/em'* Life of Selden. 3705 Selden's (John) God made Man, a Tract proving the Nativity of our Saviour to be on the 25th of Dec. 12mo. calf, scarce, 2s 1661 3705* Memoirs and Notices of the Political Contests during his Time, by G. W. Johnson, 8vo. bds. 3s 1835 3706 [Sellon's (W.)] Church of England vindicated from the charge of Absolute Predestination, &c. 12mo. calf Is 1771 3707 Doctrine of general Redemption considered, and the Arguments against it answered, 8vo. \s 1807 3708 — • Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. bds. scarce, 5s 1792 *' Mr. ScUon wrote his Sermons in short-hand, and I believe only one person (his wife's sister) understood his cypher. His mode of delivery though stiff was on the whole pleasing. Though there was a preciseness even in his speech, yet he had a sweet voice, was deliberate, and distinct, so that not a single word was lost, even at the close of a sentence, and he had much ani- mation, or at least earnestness. In a word, he was a most excellent preacher." — Ji. W. 3709 Semleri (J. S.) Opera, viz. Ilistoriae Ecclesiasticae — Comment. Hist, de Antiquo Christianorum Statu — Apparatus ad Liberalem Nov. et Vet. Test, intcrp. — Institutio ad Doctrinam Christianam — Institutio Brevior ad Liberalem Eruditionem Theologicam — Appa- ratus ad Libros Symbolicos Eccles. Luthcransc — Paraphrasis Evang. Johannis, in primam Pauli ad Corinthios Epist. Galatas, Jacobi, &c. 21 vols. 8vo. hf bd. russia, 21 12s 6d HalcB, 1767-84 3710 Septem Tubse Sacerdotales ; sive Selccti septem S. S. Patrum Tractatus, i. c. Chrysostomi, Hieronymi, Prosperi, Gregorii, Damiani, Bernardi, et P. Blesensis, quibus de novo addita est. Tuba Octava S. S. Salviani et Vincentii Lirinensis, cum Notis S. Baluzii, 4to. rare, calf, \Gs Lvgduni, 1693 Lincoln's inn fields.] 2 i 242 3711 3712 3713 3714 3715 3716 3717 3718 3719 3720 3721 3722 3723 J. Leslie's catalogue. Septchenes's (M.de) Religion of the Ancient Greeks illustrated by an explanation of their Mythology 8 vo^Ac/s. 2s 6d 1/88 SvRARii mic ) de Lutheri Magistro Lib. II. m quibus cum iitilia %^:tnT^^^^^ duo hie. I, Tota Diaboli cum Luthero disputatio ad Verbum. II. Disputatioms ejusdem dispunctio, et ad ?; us D.aboli argumenta omnia responsio, &c. 1 2m. .^^^^^^^^^^ rare^ Sergrove's (J. S.) Lectures on Popery delivered in the Church of St. Mary Somerset, London, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calfgdt. 8. 82^ ^vrff's CAmb.^ Christian Remembrancer, 12mo. calf, \s l/y^ s'kmons AGAINST PoP.Kv, preached at Salter's Hall, 2 vols. 8«,. '"''•^' ^' Sermons on the Christian Faith and Character, 12mo. sSmons Choisis de divers Auteurs, avec un Fragment de la Vie de M. Jaquelot, 12mo./ne copy, old red morocco, S'j.^jj^^^^^ SERVETUS.-The Life of Servetus by J. G. de Chauffpie, translated from the French by James Yair, 8vo. bds.Ss 17/ Se vERTii (Jac.) Chronologiae Historia Successioms Hierarchise, iUustrissimorum Archseantistitum Lugdunensis Archiepiscopatus, Galliarum Primatus, necnon latior iUustrissimse Ecclesise Cathe- drahs, et coeterarum Dioceseos Lugdunensis Historia, 3 vols, in i, folio, old olive morocco, gilt leaves 1 Ml. U ,^f^'^^^^ Sexaginta Conciones lithographic^ impressse, fidehter MSS. imitantes --Sixty Sermons on the Doctrines, Principles, and Pracdce ^f Christianity, adapted for the Pulpit ; by a Beneficed Clergyman of the Church of England, 4to. scarce, 31 Ss 1825 Sharp's (Abp. Ch. Coll. Camb.) Sermons on various occasions, 7 vols. 8vo. ;;or/rm7, ca//, lUs ^729 Theological Works, 5 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 2c lbs Oxford, 1829 «. The best models for an easy, natural, and familiar way of ^''"^*^"--^~^^^^^^^ (Archdn.) Rubric in the Book of Common Prayer, and ^ - . A,. -1 n -r^ !_-. -1 __ r,^.. ^c *1t/vtt V/iloftt fr» flip the Canons of the Church of England, so far as they relate to the Parochial Clergy, considered in a course of yis^t^t^^^/^^f^^^j with Three Discourses on Preaching, 8vo. bds. 6s Oxford, 18^4 ..794 (Granville) Remarks on several very important Pro- r)hecies-A short Account of that part of Africa, inhabited by the Negroes, with respect to the Slave Trade-Account of the Endeavours used by the Society to instruct the Negro Slaves in New York— A Representation of the Injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating Slavery -Di^ssertation on the Peop e s natural right to a share in the Legislature-The Law of Nature and Principles of Action in Man--An Account of the constitu- tional Enghsh Polity of Congregational Courts-in 5 vo s 8yo. fine copies, old calf gilt, \4s , t. . • 1 c Ai^Zw. 1 a Tract on the Law of Nature and Pnnciples of Action^ m Man, 8vo. calf, 3s Gd • q if * (Gregory) Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. catj, neat, AsGd ^ ^ '' 1^^2 [52, great queen street, 3725 372G J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 243 3727 Sharp's Argument in Defence of Christianity, taken from the concessions of the most Ancient Adversaries, &c. 1755 — Second Argument in Defence of Christianity, 1762 — Discourse on the Rise and Fall of the Holy City and Temple of Jerusalem, 1766 — The Want of Universality no objection to the Christian Religion, 1766 — in 1 vol. 8vo. hf. bd. calf, uncut, As 6d ' — Origin and Structure of the Greek Tongue, in a Series of Letters, Svo. calf, 2s . 1767 Argument in Defence of Christianity, 8vo. calf, \s 6d 1755 Second Argument in Defence of Christianity, 8vo. calf, 2s . .1762 Three Tracts on the Syntax and Pronunciation of the Hebrew Tongue, 12mo. calf. Is 6d 1804 Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive Article in the Greek Text of the New Testament, 12mo. bds. Is 6d 1803 3728 3729 3730 3731 3732 3733 3734 3735 3736 Shaw's (Duncan) Comparative View of the several Methods of promoting Religious Instruction, from the earliest down to the present time, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 4s 1776 Shepheard's (W.) Sermons on several occasions, 8vo. calf, 3s Sherborne, 1748 Shepherd's (Archd.) Sermons on several occasions, 8vo. bds. 2s 1803 (John) Critical and Practical Elucidation of the Book of Common Prayer, the Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies, according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland, 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, II Is 1828 3737 (R.) Notes Critical and Dissertatory on the Gospel and Epistles of St. John, 4to. bds, 5s 1796 " He often raises his eagle wing above the level of the human understanding, but in his highest flight he never contradicts human reason." — Monthly Heview. Letters to Soame Jenyns, on his " Free Enquiry into the 3738 3739 3740 3741 3742 3743 3744 3745 3746 Nature and Origin of Evil ;" with three Discourses on Conscience, Interpretation, and on a Paradisiacal State, 12mo. calf, \sGd 1768 (Thos.) Several Sermons on Angels, with a Sermon on MX the Power of Devils in Bodily distempers, l2mo, scarce, 2s 1702 (Samuel) Sermons on various occasions, preached in Ireland, 8vo. calf, 4s 1790 Sherlock's (Bp.) Discourses preached at the Temple Church, 8vo. cfl//, 3s 6rf . 1754 ■ the sam?, 12mo. 25 1776 ■ — another copy, considerably enlarged, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, \0s Gd , 1756 the same, 3 vols. 12mo. calf, Gs 1774 the same, with additions, 4 vols. Svo. calf, neat, \4s 1754 Discourses on the Use and Intent of Prophecy, in several Ages of the World, 8vo. 3s Gd 1755 ** Bp. Sherlock is one of the illustrious few, whose merit is universally ac- knowledged ; his sermons arc inferior to none, perhaps superior to all we have yet seen. His style is animated, nervous, and pathetic ; his arguments for the most part, irresistible ; and his eloquence, to the last degree persuasive." coln's inn fields.] 244 J« LESLIE'S CATALOGUE. 3747 Sherlock's (Dean) Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts, in Answer to the Bishop of Bangor's Reasons for the Repeal of them, 1718— The Condition and Example of Chnst vnidicated, m An- swer to the Bishop of Bangor, 1718-Trial of the Witnesses, \j40 —in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, 2s 6d * i m . k^,. fim 3748 Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts, &c.— Answer to Bp. Hoadley's Book, entitled, The Common Rights of Subjects defended, &c.-Some Considerations occasioned by a Postscript from Bp. Hoadley to the Dean of Chichester &c-- Condition and Example of our Saviour vmdicated-Bp. Hoadley s Defence of his Assertion, &c.-Answer to a Letter sent to Dr. Sherlock, relating to his Sermon before the Lord Mayor-Ke- marks upon Bp. Hoadley's treatment of the Clergy and Convocation -Remarks upon a Position of Bp. Hoadley, concerning Rehgious Sincerity -in 1 vol. 8vo. hf, hd. calf. As 1/ ^^ ^c- 1 (Dr. R.) Practical Christian, or the Devout Penitent, 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, Is^hds. 3. GcZ Oxford, 1841 Short, but seasonable Discourses touching Common and Private Prayer, relating to the PubUc Offices of the Church, 12mo scarce, 2s ^d - ^. Oxjora, n^^^ L (Dr. Wm. Peter House Cumh.) Discourse concerning the Knowledge of Jesus Christ, 8vo. calfZs |6/4 Discourse of Religious Assemblies, 8vo. calf 3^ 10«J 3749 3750 3751 3752 3753 3754 3755 3756 3757 3758 3759 3700 3701 3762 3763 Discourse concerning Divine Providence, 8vo. calj, 6s m 1 / o/ ^ Scripture Proofs of our Saviour's Divinity, explained and vindicated, 8vo. calf 35 ,^ . t i * q^« Practical Discourse concerning a Future Judgment, Hvo. fine copy, old blue morocco, gilt leaves, 8s . . j i I 11 Case of Resistance of the Supreme Powers stated and resolved, according to the Doctrine of the Holy Scriptures, smaH 8vo. Is 6f/ . . 1 i? r, 5 vols, folio, ca//, 4/ m iV i It Contains :-Vo1. I. Eusebii Caesariensis Opuscula XlV.-Marcellini et Faustini Libellus Precum-Rufini Pala^stini Liber de Fide— Nota Sirraondi in XL Sermoncs novos S. Augustini.-Opusculadogmatica veterum quinque Sciiptorum ; Lepori Presbyteri Libellus Emendationis ; Capreoli Carthagi- niensis Epist. : Auetoris inccrti Breviarium Fidei adversus Ariaiios ; Isaac ex JudcBO Liber Fidei : et Victorini Afri Liber contra Manicbseos et dc Prin- cinio Diei— Notitia Provinciarum Civitatum, et Episcoporum Africse— Prae- destinatu«.-S. Valeriani Episc. Cemeliensis Homiliae XX et Epistola ad Mo- nachos— Appendix Cod.Theodosiani—Epistolae aliquot veterum Couciliorum et Pontificum Romanorum— Apollinaris Sidonii Opera-Ennodii Opera. Vol IL S. Aviti Viennensis Opera— Idatii Chronicon et Fasti Consulares.— Marcellini Chronicon— Facundi Episc. Hermianensis pro Defensione trimn capitulorum Concilii Chalcedoncnsis Libri XIL— B. Eugenii Episc. Tolet. Opuscula -Dracontii Hexoemeron,etc.— Columbani Abbatis Epistola ^rae- netica— D. Severini Episcopi Doctrlna— Prosperl Aquitani Confessio— Theo- dulfi Episc. Aurelianensis Opera— Amolonis Epist. ad Gothcscalcum— b. Auo-ustini Sententise de Prajdcstinatione, &c.— Servati Lupi Liber de tnbus Qusestionibus et EpistolJB IL— Rabani Moguntini tres Epistola?. Vol. III. Caroli Calvi et Successorum aliquot Franciae Regum Capitula— Anastasii Blbliothecarii Collectanea— Gofferini Abbatis Vindocinensis S. Prisca Cardinalis Opera— Petri Abbatis Cellensis Epistolarum Libri IX.— Alexandri III. Papa) ad Petrum Cellensem et alios Epistolae LVI. Vol. IV. Sirmondi de Ecclesiis Suburbicariis et alia Opuscula— Oelasu Epistolae — Flodoardi Prcsbytcrii llistoria Remcnsis Eeclesiaj. Vol. V. Theodori Studita) Epistolue et Opuscula Graece et LatinS. [.52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 247 3786 Sin— A Treatise of the Confession of Sinne, and chiefly as it is made unto the Priests and Ministers of the Gospel, together with the Power of the Keys, and of Absolution, 1657— Brevint's (Dan.) Missale Romanum, or the Depth and Mystery of Roman Mass, laid open and explained, for the use of both reformed and unreformed Christians, very scarce, 1672, in 1 vol.4to. calf, neat, 185 3787 SixTi V. Fulmen Brutum adversus Henricum Reg. Navarrse, et illust. Henricum Borbonium Principem Condseum. Accedunt Dis- putatio de Donatione Constantini Magni ; necnon Collatio Petri Apostoli cum Papa Romano. \2mo, fine copy, large paper, old French morocco, gilt leaves, scarce, 10s 6f? 1604 3788 Skelton's (P.) Controversial Discourses, chiefly on the Evidences, and Fundamental Doctrines of Christianity, 2 vols. 8vo. calf. As 6d 17 dA 3789 Ophiomaches ; or Deism revealed, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, fine copy, 85 1749 3790 Skinner's (John) Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, from the first appearance of Christianity in that Kingdom to the present time, 2 vols. 8vo, calf, 14s Lond. 1788 '< If the reader should wish to know more of the people of this communion, let him consult an Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, by Mr. Skinner, father to the present worthy Bishop of Aberdeen ; a History comprehend- ing a plain and unaffected detail of fa'cts, very interesting and amusing."-— Life of Bp. Home. . ^ ^^ . ^ , Theological Works, with a Biographical Memoir of the 3791 3792 Author, by his Son, Bp. Skinner, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 10s 6d •^ Aberdeen, 1809 (John, Bp, of Aberdeen) Primitive Truth and Order 3793 3794 379.5 vindicated from Modern Misrepresentation : with a Defence of Episcopacy, particularly that of Scotland, against an attack made on it by Dr. Campbell, in his Lectures on Ecclesiastical History, 8o. bds. Qs-'calf Ss i^- 1B03 Course of Lectures delivered during Lent, to a Congregation of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, 12mo. neat, 2s 6d ^^^^ (John of Forfar) Annals of Scottish Episcopacy from 1788 to 1816, 8vo. bds. 12s ^din, 1818 (Dr. John, Trin, Coll. Oxon.) Practical Sermons selected from his Manuscripts, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. bs 1824 3796 Slade's (James) Annotations on the Epistles, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 14s ^calf gilt, new, \l3s 1^36 3797 : — Explanation of the Psalms, as read in the Liturgy of the Church, 12mo. bds. 2s . 3^32 3798 Family Prayers, for each morning and evening of the week, 12mo. ^>c?s. 2s , ^rr. n^^^ 3799 Sleidani de Statu Religionis et Reipubhca Carolo V. Csesare Com- mentarii ; editio nova delineata a J. G. Boehmio, adornata mul- tisque Annotat. illust. a C. C. Am Ende, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. 7s 6d ^ Franc. 1785 3800 Sloss' (James) Doctrine of the Trinity as it is contained in ^the Scriptures, explained and confirmed, 8vo. calf 3s 1736 Lincoln's inn fields.] 248 3801 3802 3803 3804 3805 3806 3807 3808 - J. Leslie's catalogue. Smalbroke's (Bp.) Vindication of the Miracles of onr Saviour, in which Mr. Woolston's Discourses on them are particularly exa- mined, 2 vols. 8vo. LARGE PAPER, calf, gilt edges, 9s 1/29 Twelve Sermons on several occasions, 8vo.ca//*, 4s G^ " Truly a worthy Prelate, an excellent Scholar, a sound Divine, and an elo- quent Preacher." — Bp. Neioton. Smalridge's (Bp.) Two Speeches made in the Theatre at Oxford, the first upon presenting John Ernest Grahe for the Degree of Doctor, the second at his Creation, 8vo. Is 1714 Smith's (Ehsha) Cure of Deism, or the Mediatorial Scheme by Jesus Christ the only True Religion, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 6s 1736 (Elizabeth) Book of Job, translated from the Hebrew, with a Preface by Dr. F. Randolph, 8vo. hds. Ss 1810 (F.) Reason and Revelation considered, as connected with Christian Faith and Experience, 12mo. l5 1811 (Haddon) Twelve Sermons on the Christian Religion, 8vo. calf, 2s . . 1769 " These Discourses have more merit than many that are presented to the public." — (John, of St, Marie's, Colchester) Christian Religion s Appeal from the groundless Prejudices of the Sceptick, to the Bar of Common Reason, folio, calf, Zs 6d 1675 3809 (John, Queen's Coll. Camb.) Select Discourses, with his Funeral Sermon by Bp. Patrick, r2mo. Ids, :is 6d—calf, 4s 6d 175G ** There was so much of divinity enshrined in this excellent man's soul, that it made every thing about him have a kind of sacredness in it, and will make his name to be always as asvveet odour unto us." — Bp. Patrick. 3810 ■ (John) Doctrine of the Church of England concerning the Lord's Day, or Sunday Sabbath, 12mo. 25 6d 1094 3^1 ] (John, of Camhleton) Summary View and Explanation of the Writings of the Prophets ; consisting of Preliminary Observa- tions and General Rules for Understanding the Prophetic Stile, and a particular account of each Book and Chapter, as they lie in order, \2mo. calf, 2s . Edin.l7S7 new edition, revised and corrected by the Rev. Peter Hall, M.A. 12mo. hds. 4s . Lond. 1839 View of the Last Judgment, 8vo. calf gilt, 4s Gd Edinb. 1783 (J. Pye) Principles of Interpretation as applied to the Prophecies, 8 vo. 1 5 6c? . 1^29 (Joseph) Unreasonableness of Deism, or the Certainty of a Divine Revelation evinced, 8vo. calf 2s 6d 1720 Modern Pleas for Schism and Infidelity reviewed, or the 3812 3813 3814 3815 3816 3817 3818 present Principles of Deism and Enthusiasm fairly represented, Svo. calf, 2s . . 1717 (Sam.) Great Assize, or Day of Jubilee, in IV Sermons on Rev. xx. v. 12 — 15; with two Sermons upon the Ist chap, of Canticles, v. 6 — 7, 18mo. calf, neat, 3s 6d 1757 (Wm.) History of the Holy Jesus, to which is added, the Lives and Deaths of the Holy Evangelists and Apostles, 1 2mo. cuts, calf, Isdd . . 1705 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 3819 Smith's (Sydney) Sermons, 2 vols. Svo. bds. (pub. at 24.^) 249 7 s Gd 1809 3890 (Tho.) Vitse quorundam eruditissimorum et illustrium Virorum, &c. 4to. fine portrait of Abp. Usher, calf neat, 4s Gd 1707 Contains the Lives of Abp. Usher, Bip. Cosin, Dr. H. Briggs, J . Bainbndge, J. Grsevius, P. Young (precepter to King James I.), and Ur. John Dee. At the end of Cosin's Life is appended, his Treatise - de Eccles)«e Anghcanee Religione, Disciplina, Sacrisque Ritibus, &c. • i cj- 3821 Miscellanea (altera) in quib. cont. I. Rcsponsio ad ^>i- monii de dogm. Transub. cavillationes. II. Dissertatio in qua integritas loci celeb. 1 John v. 7, vindicatur. HI. Defensio su- periors Dissertationis contra except. D. Simonn "^ ^^^'i^/ "^^,^- Novi Test. IV. Comment in II. Epist. Petri, 8vo. hf bd. calf o r^ 1620 OS Via • • ^ r\^ 1 3822 (Wm.) Morning Watch; or, a Spiritual Glass opened, wherein a clear discovery is made, from whence Wars, Contentions and Destructions do arise concerning a Prof essed Rehgion ; witH a few words of tender counsel unto the Pope, Prelate, Presbyter, Independant and Baptist, &c. 4to. hf bd. 2s Gd l^OU 3823 Demonstration of a Future World, m ^'^^^h Mankind shall survive their Mortal Durations, 8vo. calf ncaU 3s brf 10»o 3824 Domestic Altar ; a Six Weeks' Course of Morning and Evening Prayers, 8vo. calf gilt, Gs 3825 Smyth's (Edward) St. Paul against Calvin, or, a full Exposition and Elucidation of the 9th chap, of his Epistle to the Romans , whereby the false glosses of the Calvinists, on that portion ot Scripture, are clearly refuted, 1809 -Confutation of Calvinism, in Reply to Mr. Roby-s Defence of it, 1810. in 1 vol. 12mo. ca{/, 2s Gd 382G SoBRiNi (S.S.) Divina Christian* ReUgionis lustitutio et Propaga- tio adversus hujus temporis Libertinus, 4to. 4s Matnti 1/91 3827 Socrates' History of the Church, in VII. B""''/. ft°™ t^';,^^;'^^- sion of Constantiue, 306. to the 36th year of Theodosms, AD. 445 ; translated from the Greek, with some account of the Lite and Writings of the Author, 8vo. bds. 7s . , ^, ^ . . , !fj? 3828 Song of Solomon (a Dissertation on the), with the Original lext divided according to the Metre, 8vo. U fid i/ai 3829 Songs and Carols, printed from a Manuscript in the Sloane Collec- tion in the British Museum, square 12mo. hf. bd. movocco, uncul^ 3830 SoNNius (Franc.) Demonstrationum ex Verbo Dei, de Septem Sacramentis Ecclesise. 12mo. vellum, UU Antverp. 1576 3831 SoNNTAGii (C.) Tituli Psalmorum in methodum anmv^ersarium redacti, Diatribis LXVII. philologico-theologo-practicis, Versiom- bus Targumica, Greeca, Syriaca, &c. fideliter illustrati, 4to. portrmt J, ^^, iSilesicB, loo/ vellum, OS • ^ * * ..«:iifa,. " Multis merito se commendarunt quam ibi non pauca, docte atque ulditer scripta inveniuntur." — Walch. . • ^ j- u^c 3832 South's (Dr. Robert) Sermons on several occasions, including h s Posthumous Discourses and Life, new edition, ,^ vols. 8vo. calj / 3/ 105 • Oxford, 184Z ThisTdition comprises all that 5s contained in the eleven volumes of the old editions. Lincoln's inn fields.] ^ ^ 250 3833 3834 3835 383t) 3837 3838 3839 3840 3841 3812 3843 3844 3845 3846 3847 3848 3849 J. Leslie's catalogue. Southgate's (R. St. John's Coll. Camb.) Sermons preached to Parochial Congregations, with Life by G. Gaskin, 2 vols. 8vo. portraitybds. As . . 1798 another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt ^ :)S 6d 1799 Sowden's (B. D. Eman, Coll. Camb.) Sermons on various sub- jects, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d , • 1798 Spanhemii (F.) Opera quatenus complectuntnr Geographiam, Chronologiam, et Historiam Sacram atque Ecclesiasticam utriusque temporis, 3 vols, folio, calf, \l IGs Lug. Bat. 1701-3 idem, 3 vols, folio, y?/?e copy, vellum, 21 2s ib. 1701-3 *' Sanesibi Spauheimiiis non mediocrem laudem atque inter proGclpuos auctores qui Historioe Eeclesiusticee illustrandae operam coiisecrarunt locum fecit." Walch. Vindiciarum Biblicanim, sive Examinis Locorum Contro- versorum Novi Testamenti, Aio* vellum, 5s Franc. 1663 Dubia Evangelica, 3 vols, in 2, 4to. best edition, calf, 9s GenevcB, 1639 Spar ke's (Edward) Scintillula Altaris, or Pious Reflection on Primi- tive Devotion, as to the Feasts and Fasts of the Christian Church, orthodoxally revived, small 8vo. plates, with commendatory verses by Fuller, Shirley, Brome, 8fC. sprinkled calf gilt, 8s 1652 another copy, 8vo. plates, calf, 6s 1700 Sparrow's (Bp.) Rationale of the Book of Common Prayer, with his Caution to his Diocese against False Doctrines, and his famous Sermon of Confession and Absolution, with the Lives of the Compilers of the Liturgy, and an Historical Account of its several Reviews, by Samuel Downes, 8vo. calf, neat, 12s 1722 '— Rationale upon the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England, 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 9s — bds, 5s Oxford, 1840 Spaulding's (Josiah) Universalism confounds and destroys itself, or difi*erent Schemes of Future Punishment and Atonement, con- sidered in Letters to a Friend, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d 1805 Spearman's (Robt.) Letters to a Friend concerning the Septuagint Translation and the Heathen Mythology, 8vo. bds. 6s 1759 '* Contains some sensible remarks on the quotations from the LXX. in the New Testament. He considers all mythology derived from Revelation." — Orme. Speedy Passage to Heaven, or a Perfect Direction for every True Christian ; containing an Explanation of the Tenne Commande- ments, the Creede, and our Lord's Prayer; with divers other Godly Prayers, both for Morning and Evening, 12rao. black letter, hf. bd. calf, very neat, 4s 1612 Spelman's (Sir Henry) De non Temerandis Ecclesiis, Churches not to be Violated, 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 6s — bds. 2s 6d Oxford, 1841 Spencer's (B.) Chrysomeson, a Golden Meane; or, a Middle Way for Christians to walk by, wherein all Seekers of Truth, and Shakers in the Faith, may find the true Religion, folio, calf, 8s 1659 another copy, with the rare front, folio, calf, neat, 12.? 1659 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 251 3850 Spencer's (John) Discourse concerning Prodigies; wherein the variety of Presages by them is reprehended, and their true and proper ends asserted and vindicated, with a short Treatise con- cerning Vulgar Prophecies, small 8vo. tree marbled calf gilt, 7s 6d . 1665 3851 (Joan.) Dissertatio de Urim et Thummim in Deuteron. 33, v. 8, 8vo. calf 3s . Cantab. 1669 3852 idem, small 8vo. calf 2s ib, 1670 3853 Spinckes's (N.) Sick Man visited and furnished with Instructions, Meditations and Prayers suitable to his condition, 8vo. calf, 4s 6d 1712 3854 Church of England-Man's Companion in the Closet, 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 7s — bds. 3s 6d Oxford, 1841 3855 Spinol^. — Vita P. Caroli Spinolse Soc. Jesu, pro Christiana Religione in Japonia Mortui, 12mo. fine portrait, 3s 6d Antverp. 1630 3856 Spizelii (Theoph.) Scrutinium Atheismi Historico-iEtiologicum, 12mo. \s 6d ^^9' Vind. 1663 3857 Sprat's (Bp. of Rochester, Wad, Coll. Oxon) Sermons on several occasions, 8vo. calf 3s 1710 3858 another copy, 8vo. 3s 6d 1722 " I have heard it observed (with great justness) that every book Dr. Sprat wrote is of a different kind, and that each bus its distinct and characteristic excellence." 3859 Squire's (John) Plaine Exposition upon the first part of the second chapter of St. Paul's second Epistle to the Thessalonians, 4to. calf, scarce, 5s 1630 3860 (Samuel) Indifference for Religion inexcusable, or a Practical Review of the Harmony of Religion, both Natural and Revealed, 8vo. calf 2s 6d 1758 3861 Stack's (R.) Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles, explanatory and practical, 8vo. bds 2s 1805 3862 Stackhouse's (Thos.) Fair State of the Controversy between Mr. Woolston and his Adversaries, 8vo. calf, Ss 1730 3863 Defence of the Christian Religion from the several Ob- jections of Modern Antiscripturists, wherein the Literal Sense of the Prophecies and Miracles is explained and vindicated, 8vo. calf, neat, 4s , 1731 3864 Works, viz.: History of the Old and New Testaments, from the Creation to the Establishment of Christianity, and a Complete Body of Speculative and Practical Divinity, with Indexes to the whole, 9 vols. 8vo, fne copy, calf, 1/ 10s 1767-76 History of the Holy Bible, from the Beginning of the 3865 3866 3867 World to the Establishment of Christianity, 2 vols, folio, portrait, maps and plates, calf, \l 1762 Practical Exposition of the Apostles' Creed, folio, calf 5s . • . . . ^^^^ Stafford (Richard) Of Happiness, wherein it is fully and par- ticularly manifested, that the greatest Happiness of this Life con- sisteth in the Fear of God, and Keeping His Commandments, 4to. calf, 3s . A 6^^ Lincoln's inn fields.] 252 J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 3868 Stafford's (John) Twenty-four Discourses on the 7th Chapter of the Epistle to the Romans, 12mo. hf, bd. 3s 1/74 3869 Stage Condemned, and the Encouragement given to it, hy the English Schools, Universities and Pulpits, censured— King Charles I. Sun- day's Mask and Declaration for Sports and Pastimes on the Sabbath, animadverted upon— The Sense of the Fathers, Councils, Antient Philosophers and Poets, concerning the Drama faith- fully delivered ; with the Censure of the State, and of several Antient and Modern Divines upon the Stage, 8vo. calf, 2>s 1698 3870 Stanhope's (Dean) Paraphrase and Comment upon the Epistles and Gospels appointed to be used in the Church of England on all Sundays and Holy Days, 4 vols. Svo. calf, neat, I8s 1726 the same, 4 vols'. Sso.fne tall copy, old calf very neat, \l\Os . l''"^ Truth and Excellence of the Christian Religion asserted in XVI. Sermons, preached at the Boyle Lecture, 4to. calf 3.^ 1702 Sermons on several occasions, Svo. calf neat, 3s 170.5 3871 3872 3873 " He is one of the most accomplished Prejichers 1 ever he^rd for matter, eloquence, action and voice ; and I am told of excellent conversation." — Evelyn's Memoirs. 3874 Stanley's (Thos.) History of Philosophy, containing the Lives, Opinions, Actions and Discourses of the Philosophers of every Sect, folio, portraits, calf 9s 1701 3gj5 another copy, best edition, 4to. calf ISs 1743 3376 j- (_)] Faith and Practice of a Church of England-Man 18mo. calf cfilt, very neat. As 6d 1688 3877 Stapferi (J. F.) Institutiones Theologise Polemicee Universse, Ordine scientifico dispositse, 5 vols. 8vo. vellum, IZ Is Tirjuri, 1743-7 3873 another copy, 5 vols. 8vo. calf 18s ib. 1752 3879 Stapleton's (Thos.) Fortresse of the Faith, first planted amonge us Englishmen, and continued hitherto in the Universall Church of Christ, the Faith of which time Protestants call. Papistry, 4to. rare, a few leaves at the end slightly stained, hf. bd, calf 18s Imprinted at Antwerpe, 1565 3880 — Promptuarium Catholicum, ad Instructionem Con- cionatorum contra Hsereticos nostri temporis, super omnia Evangelia totius anni, small 8vo. calf scarce, 10s Qd Colonio:, 1613 Tres Thomse seu Res Gestae S. Thomse Apostoli, S. 3881 Thomse Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis et Martyris, Thomas Mori quondam Cancellarii, small 8vo. the original edition, rare, (wants the portrait) calf 16s . Duaci, 1588 3882 Statuta Concilii Florentini, small 4to. vellum, rare, 6s Flor entice, 1564 3883 Synodalia per Nicolaum Episcopum Harlemensem aedita Anno 1564, small 4to. wood-cut title, calf neat, 5s Harlemi,\b64 3884 Stavele\'s (Thos.) History of Churches in England, wherein is shewn, the Time, Means, and Manner of Founding, Building, and Endowing of Churches, both Cathedral and Rural, with their F^ur- niture and Appendages, 8vo. calf, 6s . 1712 [52, great queen street. J. Leslie's catalogue. 253 3885 Staveley's Romish Horseleech ; or, an Impartial Account of the Intolerable Charge of Popery to this Nation, 1674- Georgirencs (Abp. of Samos) Present State of Samos, Nicaria, Patmos, and Mount Athos, 1678, in 1 vol. Svo. calf ^J -— Staynoe's (Thos.) Instructions for the Good Education ot Chil- dren, with his Funeral Sermon by Dr. Adams, 8vo. calf 2s 171/ .. Salvation by Jesus Christ alone, with a short Inquiry into the State of those in a future hfe, who never heard of Jesus Christ the Saviour in this life, 2 vols. 8vo. calf 3s 1/04 Stebbing's (H.) Polemical Tracts in Defence of the Doctrines and Discipline of the Church of England, folio, calf 6s Canib. 1/27 1_ Collection of Tracts in Defence and Explanation^ ot Christianity, portrait, Svo. bds. As ^ ., „ i cj^ -f Treatise concerning the Operations of the Holy ^piut, being the substance of Dr. Clagett's Treatise upon that subject with laro;e additions, 8vo. calf 2s 6d . ^t i j t/ - Defence of Dr. Clarke's Evidences of Natural and Re- 1731 3886 3887 3888 3889 3890 3891 3892 3893 3894 3895 3896 :!!!!i!lt«'nt"of ptyL-, and the Sacrament of the Lord's '"^P"' uitSo^Foster on the .«bj;ct of Heresy with Fo_ster's Reply, and Stebbing's Rejoinder, in 1 vol. 8vo. cajf, 2sU 1 /3o-6 _^_ (Henry, D D.) History of the Christian Church, 2 vols 12mo. bas.yis • , ,« r.j ct iqqa History of the Reformation. 2 vols. 12mo. 6*. 6« 1836 , History of the Church of Christ, from the Diet of Augs- burg 1530, to the XVIIIth. Century ; originally df g"ed as a Continuation of Milner's History, 3 vols. Svo. bds. U \UU Steele's (Sir R.) Account of the State of the Roman Catholick Religion throughout the World, Svo. calf 2s &d 17 15 ° Romish Ecclesiastical History of late yeai-s, nmo. fron. enlf 2s— fine copy, tree marbled calf gilt, ds ' / 1* Steffe's (John) Five Letters concerning a Separate Intermedmte State of Existence after Death, Svo. hf bd calf, 2s 6a 1/5/ sJenneIt's (Jos.) Version of Solomon's Song of Songs, together with the 4 5th Psalm, 1 2mo . old morocco, 1 s 6rf • / "" _-_ Three Discourses on the Reasonab eness and Advan- ta-'es of an early Conversion to God, 1 2mo. calf .is i oya _£1!L discourses on Personal Religion, 2 vols. %so.fine co/|, calf, 6s • , , .. * 1«01 ^-L another copy, Svo. bds. As ^^ Discourses on Domestic Duties, 8vo. calf As 17«^ Stephani (R.) Responsio ad Censuras Theologorum Parisicnsmm, 'Juibus BibSiai KoUo 5^^^^^^^^ S;/:ari5T2 lumniose notarunt, Svo. catj, scatce, 06 , ^ „ " This is one of the scarcest productions of Robert Stephans's Press. ^-Gresswell. 3906 Stephen's (Thomas) Confession of Faith of the Church of Eng- land in the Thirty-nine Articles, 24mo. bds. Edmb. 1836 3897 3898 3899 3900 3901 3902 3903 3904 3905 Lincoln's inn fiklds.] 254 3907 3908 3909 3910 J. Leslie's catalogue. Stephens's (J.) Historical Discourse, setting forth the nature of Procurations, and somewhat also of Synodals and Pentecostals, 1661— Lake's (Edw.) Memoranda, touching the Oath ex officio, Pretended Self- Accusation, and Canonical Purgation, 1662, in 1 vol. 4to. bds. As . Principles of the Christian Religion, compared with those of all other Rehgions and Systems of Philosophy, 8vo. calf^ 2s . 1777 Three Sermons preached before the Justices of Assize, at J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 255 3911 3912 3913 3914 3915 3916 3917 3918 3919 3920 3921 Bury St. Edmunds ; with Sacred Hymns upon the Gospels for the Hyenial quarter, small 8vo. calf, 2s Camb. 1661 (W. Exeter Coll. Oxon.) Sermons on various subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 5s . 1737 " Mr. Stephens was very happy in liis imitation of Bishop Bull's manner of writing, and in placing the most abstruse points in the clearest light." Sterne's (Lawrence, Preh. of York) Sermons on various subjects, Sso. par traity calf As (dd . 1787 Stevens's (Jos) Parable of Dives and Lazarus explained and applied, in several Sermons preached in Cripplegate and Lothbury Churches, 12mo. scarce^ 2s - 1697 (Wm.) History of the Scottish Church at Rotterdam, 8vo. plateSj bds. scarce^ 8s Edinb. 1832 (Dr. W.) Sermons, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. 5s 1801 Stevenson's (W.) Conference upon the Miracles of our Blessed Saviour (in Reply to Woolston), 8vo. calf 2s 6d 1730 Steward's (Thomas) Fifteen Sermons on practical subjects, with a Charge, &c. 8vo. calf '3s . 1784 St. George's (Arthur) Blessing of Christian Philosophy, being a Treatise on the Beatitudes, 8vo. calf scarce, 2s 6d 1738 Stillingfleet's (Bishop) Whole Works, with the Author's Life and Character, 6 vols, folio, portrait, fine copy, calf contents lettered, 16/ 16s . Loud. 1710 Sermons on several occasions, to which a Discourse is annexed, concerning the true Reason of the Suflferings of Christ, folio, calf 9s , ib. 1673 Sermons on various occasions, portrait, folio, calf 1/ Is ib. 1707 Rational Account of the Grounds of Protestant Religion; being a Vindication of the Lord Abp. of Canterbury's Relation of a Conference, from the Pretended Answer, by T. C, wherein the true Grounds of Faith are cleared, and the false discovered, the Church of England vindicated from the imputation of Schism, and the most important particular controversies between us and those of the Church of Rome -throughly examined, 7iew edition^ 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 17 s . Oxford, 1844 3922 Origines Britannicae, or the Antiquities of the British Churches, with a Preface concerning some pretended Antiquities relating to Britain, in vindication of the Bishop of St. Asaph [Dr. Lloyd], folio, calf, scarce, 16s 1685 3923 new edition, 8vo. calfgilty 10s (id— bds. 7s 1840 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, 3924 3925 3926 3927 3928 Stillingfleet's (Bishop) Origines Sacrse, or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Christian Faith, as to the Truth and Divine Au- thority of the Scriptures, folio, fine portrait, calf 9s Camb. 1702 another copy, 4to calf As Qd Lond. 1680 new edition, 2 vols. 8\'o. calf gilt, \l Is Oxford, 1840 Ecclesiastical Cases relating to the Duties and Rights of the Parochial Clergy, stated and resolved according to the Prin- ciples of Conscience and Law, with a Discourse concerning Bonds of Resignation of Benefices, 8vo. calf As . 1698 the same, with large additions, relating to the Exercise 3929 3930 3931 3932 3933 3934 3935 3936 of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction as far as it is allowed by Law ; and Two Speeches on the Case of Exeter College, Oxford, and of Com- mendams, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. calf 12s 1698-1704 Answer to Mr. Cressy's Epistle Apologetical to a Person of Honour, touching his Vindication of Dr. Stillingfleet, 8vo. calf As . . 1675 Letter to a Deist, in Answer to several Objections against the Truth and Authority of the Scriptures, 8vo. calf, 2s 1677 Bishop Burnet highly commends this Letter. Six Sermons, with a Discourse concerning the True Rea- son of the Sufferings of Christ, 8vo. calf As 1669 Discourse in Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity, S\o. calf 3s . . 1697 L Life and Character, with some Account of the Works he has pubhshed, 8vo. portrait, calf scarce, 2s 1710 St. John's (Dr. Pawlet) Sermons on practical subjects, 8vo. calf scarce, 6s . . 1737 (Theophilus) Practical Sermons on several subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. bds 5s . 1803 Stock's (Joseph, Bp. ofKillalla) Book of Job, metrically arranged according to the Masora, and newly translated into English, with Notes critical and explanatory, accompanied on the opposite page by the authorized EngUsh Version, 4to. bds. scarce, 8s Bath,lSOb " Of all the versions of the different books of Scripture we know, this is the most remarkable for the novelty of the renderinj^, yet keeping close in the tract of the original."— I?i6. Cri^— See also Home's Introduction. 3937 Stockdale's (Percival) Eight Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. bds. 2s . . 1 788 3938 Stonhouse's (Jas.) Friendly Advice to a Patient, and Spiritual Directions for the Uninstructed, 12mo. Is 3939 Stopford's (J.) Pagano-Papismus ; or, an exact Parallel between Rome-Pagan, and Rome-Christian, in their Doctrines and Cere- monies, with two Sermons on the Ways and Methods of Rome's advancement, 8vo calf, scarce, 5s 6d 1675 3940 Story's (Josiah, Bp. of Killmore) Essay concerning the Nature of the Priesthood, 8vo. scarce, 2s 1 750 3941 Stoughton's (John, Emmanuel College, Camb.) Fifteen Choice Sermons, with some additional Sermons, 4to. calf, 5s 1640 " They are indeed so plain, as that the simple may understand them ; and yet not so unpolished, as that the friendly and judiciously curious may scorn them." Lincoln's inn fields.] 256 J. Leslie's catalogue. 3942 Stradling's (Dr. G. Dean of Chichester) Sermons and Discourses on several occasions, with an Account of the Author, 8vo. calf, 4s 1692 3943 Strafford.— The Tryal of Thomas, Earl of Strafford, for High Treason ; with a short Account of some other Matters of Fact concomitant and subsequent to the said Tryal, by John Rush worth, folio, portrait, calf, 9s 1680 3944 Straight's (John, Magd. Coll. Oxon) Select Discourses on Moral and Rehgious subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. calf, As 1741 3945 Streat's (W.) Dividing of the Hoof ; or, seeming Contradictions throughout the Sacred Scriptures, distinguished, resolved, and apphed, 4to. calf, 6s . 1654 3946 Street's (Stephen) New Literal Version of the Book of Psalms, with a preface and Notes, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 5s 1790 3947 Strobe's (W.) Anatomic of Mortalitie, small 4to. vellum, 2s 6d-^ calf, 3s 6d . 1 632 3948 Strong's (J. L.) Six Discourses preached before the University of Oxford, 8vo. calf gilt, 4s 1821 3949 Struensee.— Faithful Narrative of the Conversion and Death of Count Struensee, late Prime Minister of Denmark ; with the History of Count Enevold Brandt, from the time of his Im- prisonment to his Death ; translated from the German by Wende- born, 8vo. portrait, calf, 5s 1774 " This work contains a good summary of the Evidences of Christianity." Dean Rennell. ^950 Strype's (John) History of the Life and Acts of Edmund Grindal, Abp. of York and Canterbury, folio, calf, 12s 1710 3951 Historical Collections of the Life and Acts of John Aylmer, Lord Bishop of London in the Reign of Queen Ehzabeth, 8vo. ca//; 55 . 1701 3952 Life of the learned Sir John Cheke, first Instructor, afterwards Secretary of State to King Edward VI. 8vo. calf, 5s 6d 1705 3953 Works, complete, viz. Lives of Archbishops Cranmer, Parker, Grindal, Whitgift, Bp. Aylmer, Sir J. Cheke, and Sir T. Smith ; Ecclesiastical Memorials, and Annals of the Reformation, with General Index — in all 2/ vols. 8vo. uniformly bound in 24, calf , gilt, lettbved contents, 171 \7s Oxford, 1821 28 ** Strype was," says Chalmers, " the most valuable contributor to Ecclesi- astical History and Biography that ever appeared in this country." He obtained access to the important manuscript collections of Lord Burleigh. He maintained an extensive correspondence with Archbishop Wake, and Bi!J.hops Burnet, Atterbury, Nicolson, and many eminent Clergymen and Laymen, by whose means he obtained access to every repository where records of any kind were kept. From these he made most important extracts. 3954 Stuart's (Gilbert) History of Scotland, from the Establishment of the Reformation till the Death of Queen Mary, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 7s . . 1784 3955 (Moses) Hebrew Chrestoraathy, 8vo. bds. 4s Oxf. 1834 J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 257 3956 3957 3958 3959 3960 3961 3962 3963 3964 3965 3966 3967 3968 3969 3970 3971 3972 3973 3974 Stukeley s (W.) Palaeographta Sacra ; or Discourses on Sacred subjects, 4to. frontispiece, calf, 6s 1763 A good account of Dr. Stukeley is in Masters's " History of Corpus Christi College," and a short, but just character, in the Gentleman's Magazine 1765, by his friend Peter Collinson. Sturges's (John) Considerations on the present State of the Church-Establishment, 8vo. hf, bd, calf, neat, 2s 17/9 Sturmy's (D.) Theological Theory of a Plurahty of Worlds, 8vo. 1* . 1711 another copy, 8vo. old blue morocco, gilt leaves, 3s 1711 SuiCERi (J. C.) Thesaurus Ecclesiasticus e Patribus Grsecis ordine alphabetico exhibens quaecunque Phrases, Ritus, Dogmata, Hsereses, et hujusmodi alia spectant, best edition, 2 vols, folio, vellum, scarce, 41 4s Amst, 1728 Sumner's (Bp.) Apostolical Preaching considered in an Exami- nation of St. Paul's Epistles, 8vo. bds. 5s 1826 Practical Exposition of the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Mark, 8yo, half bound, calf gilt, Ss—bds, 7 s 1831 Practical Exposition of the Acts of the Apostles, 8vo. bds. 7s . . ig3g SuPERviLLE (Daniel) Melanges de Sermons sur divers textes de I'Ecriture Sainte, 8vo. calf, 3s 6d 1711 SuRENHusii (Gul.) Biblos Katallages, in quo secundum Vet. Theol. Hebrseorum Formulas allegandi et modus interpretandi conciliantur Loca ex V. et N. Test, allegata, Charta Maxima, 4to. fi}ie copy, calf extra, marbled leaves, 1/ 105 Amst. 1713 '' A work of great learning and labour, and full of important information on the modes and principles of the quotations from the Old Testament which occur in the New." — Or me. Sutton's (Dr. Christopher) Disce Mori, Learn to Die, 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 7s — bds. 3s 6d Oxford, 1840 Disce Vivere, Learn to Live, 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 7s — bds, 3s 6d n,^ 1841 Godly Meditations upon the most Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, \Smo. morocco, gilt leaves, Ss—bds, 3s 6d ib. 1839 Swadlin (Thos.) King Charles his Funeral, who was beheaded by base and barbarous hands, Jan. 30, 1648, with his Anni- versaries continued untill 1659, 4to. scarce, 3s 1661 Swan's (Charles, Oath. Hall, Camb.) Sermons on several subjects with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d 1823 (John) Redde Debitum, or, a Discourse in Defence of three chiefe Fatherhoods, 4to. calf, 2s 6d \ 640 Swinden's (T.) Enquiry into the Nature and Place of Hell, 8vo. plates, calf, 2s 1714 the same, enlarged with a Supplement, wherein the Notions of Abp. Tillotson, Dr. Lupton, and others, as to the Eternity of Hell Torments, are impartially represented, 8vo. fne paper, calf, 3s 1727 Swinnocke's (Geo.) Heaven and Hell Epitomized, the True Christian Characterised, as also, an Exhortation to be Speedy and Serious about the work of Conversion, 12mo. neat, 3s 6d 1659 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, Lincoln's inn fields] 2 L 258 J» Leslie's catalogtje. 3975 Sydenham's (H. Wadham Coll. Oxon.) Sermons preached at St. Marie's Oxford, and at Panic's Crosse, 4to. vellum, 2s M 1637 3976 Sykes's (A. A.) Two Questions previously to Middleton's Free l^n- quiry, impartially considered : What are the grounds upon which the Credibihty is founded ? and, Upon what grounds the Miracles ot the Gospel in particular, are credible ? &c. 8vo. calfy ^s dd 1/51 3977 Paraphrase and Notes upon the Epistle to the Hebrews ; to which is prefixed, an Enquiry into the Author of this Epistle, when it was wrote, the manner of Citing the Old Testament, and the Method ;of Reasoning in it, &c. 4to. calf, 4s U—hj.hd, calf, As . ,. ,^-^ •• This production cannot fail to throw much light upon this part ot Divine Revelation — Monthly Review. Authority of the Clergy and Liberties of the Laity vindicated, in Answer to Rogers's Discourse on the Visible and Invisible Church of Christ, 8vo. calf 2s 6d 1 / ^^ Modest Plea for the Baptismal and Scripture Notion ot 3978 3979 3980 3981 3982 3983 3984 the Trinity— Dr. S. Clarke's Continuation of the Modest Plea, 8vo.c«//,35 . , 1719-20 the same, 1719-1720— Lawrence's (J) Apology for Dr Clarke, containing an Account of the Proceedings in Convocation upon his Writings on the Trinity, 1714— 8vo. calf 3s 6d Dissertation on the Eclipse mentioned by Phlegon, &c.— - Defence of the Dissertation on the Echpse— Second Defence of the Dissertation on the Eclipse— in 1 vol. 8vo. calf 3s 1732-34 Discourse concerning the Credibility of Miracles and Revelation, 8vo. calf 2s 6d . J742 — (Chapman's (Dr. J.) Remarks on a Book entitled Chris- tianity as Old as the Creation— Sykes's (Dr. A.) Dissertation on the Echpse mentioned by Phlegon, 1732— Defence of his Disser- tation on the Eclipse— Phlegon examined critically and impartially by J. Chapman— Sykes's Second Defence of the Dissertation upon the Echpse— Chapman's Continuation of his Remarks on " Chris- tianity as Old as the Creation," &c.- Chapman's Phlegon re- examined in Answer to Sykes's Second Defence, &c. in 1 vol. 8vo. calf , 4s • • 1732-30 '. Answer to the Remarks upon Dr. Clarke's Exposition of the Church Catechism- [Waterland's (Dr.)] Nature, Obligation, and Efficacy of the Christian Sacraments considered, in Reply to Sykes, &c.— Sykes's Replyto the same -Waterland's (Dr.) Supple- ment to the above— Sykes's True Foundations of Natural and Revealed Religion, being a Reply to Dr. Waterland's Supplement, &c.— [Chubb's (Dr.] Comparative Excellence and Obhgation ot Moral and Positive Duties considered, in Answer to Dr. Water- land's Treatise on Sacraments -Chilton's (J.) Positive Institutions, not to be compared with Moral Duties and Virtues, &c. in Reply to the same- [Johnson's (Thos.)] Essay on Moral Obligation with a View towards settling the Controversy concerning Moral and Posi- tive Duties-[Nichols's (N.)] Impartial Review of the Controversy concerning Moral and Positive Duties, &c. in 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, 6s . • 1730-31 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 259 3985 3986 3987 39S8 3989 Sykes's (Dr. A.) Scripture Doctrine of the Redemption of Man by Jesus Christ, 8vo. calf 2s 6d . 1756 Essay on the Truth of the Christian Religion, wherein its real Foundation upon the Old Testament is shewn, 8vo. calf 2s 6d . . . 1725 another copy, 8vo. calf Ss 1755 3990 3991 3992 3993 Essay on the Nature, Design, and Origin of Sacrifices, 8vo. calf Ss . . . ^^.^^ Sylloge Confessionum sub tempus Reformandai Ecclesioe edita- rum, videlicet Professio Fidei Tridentina, Confessio Helvetica, Au- gustana, Saxonica et Belgica, subjiciuntur Catechismus Heidelber- geusis et Canones Synodi Dordrechtanae, 8vo. bds, bs Oxon 1804 Sylvester's (Matthew) Christian's Race and Patience described in Sermons on Heb. XII. 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf 6s 1702 «' His genius was elevated, his fancy rich anfl copious, and he possessed great depth of thought."— Calamy. Symonds's (John) Observations upon the Expediency of Revising the present Enghsh Version of the Four Gospels, and the Acts of the Apostles, small 4to. bds. 3s 6d Camb. 1789 the same, 1789— Observations upon the Expediency of Revising the present Version of the Epistles in the New Testament, 1794, in 1 vol. 4to. half bound, calf 6s On the Expediency of Revising the present English Ver- sion of the Epistles in the New Testament, 4to. bds, 3s 6d ^ Camb, 1794 3994 (Jos.) Case and Cure of a Deserted Soule, or, a Treatise concerning the Nature, Kindes, Degrees, Syraptomes, Causes and Cure of Spirituall Desertions, small 8vo. calf scarce, 4s 1639 3995 Symmon's (Charles, Clare Hall, Camb.) Sermons on various sub- jects, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d—calf neat, 3s 6d 1789 " Evidently the production of an elegant and improved mind ; we have read them with pleasure, and will give them our ]^rdhc:'— Monthly Bevieio, Symons's (J.) Enquiry into the Design of the Christian Sabbath, 12mo. l5 . ' o . r. ^''^^ Synge's (Abp.) Charitable Address to all who are of the Commu- nion of the Church of Rome ; with his Defence of the same, in Answer to Dr. Nary, and Observations on Dr. Nary's Rejoinder. 1729-30— The Abstruse Philosophy of Transubstantiation con- sidered, 1730, in 1 vol. small 8vo. calf Ss 6d 3998 Gentleman's Religion, with the Grounds and Reasons of it, 12mo. bds, ls6d . Oxford 1800 3999 Synesii Episcopi Cyrenes, Opera Omnia, Grsec^ et Latin6, cum Notis D. Petavii, folio, calf ISs . ,,^^^'f^*^' ^^J^ 4000 Tableau de la Doctrine des Peres et Docteurs de 1 Eglise, 2 vols. 8vo. vellum, 7s • ^^^'^> ^'^^^ 4001 Talbot's (Wm. Bp, of Durham) Twelve Sermons on various occa- sions, 8 vo. ca//, 35 . rm^''^^ 4002 Tale of the Basyn, and the Frere and the Boy, two Early Tales ot Magic, printed from MSS. preserved in the Library of Cambridge University, sq. 12mo. hf bd. morocco, uncut, 4s 183f^ 3996 3997 Lincoln's inn fields.] 260 J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 4004 Tamagnini (J. B.) Celebris Historia Monothelitarum atque Honorii Controversia Scrutiniis octo comprehensa, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d Par, 1678 4005 Tanner's (Thos.) Notitia Monastica, or Short History of the Reli- gious Houses in England and Wales, Bvo. calf, 6s Oxford, 1695 4006 Tanneri (R. P. Mathiae, Soc, Jesu) Societas Jesu usque ad San- guinis et Vitse Profusionem militans in Europa, Africa, Asia, et America, contra Gentiles, Mahometanos, Judseos, Haeretieos, Impios, pro Fide, Ecclesia, Pietate ; sive Vita et Mors eorum qui ex Societate Jesu in Causa Fidei et Virtutis propugnatse violenta Morte toto orbe sublati sunt, folio, rare, hogskin, with clasps, H 165 PragcB, 1675 Contains the lives of a large number of English and Irish Martyrs, with en- gravings representing the martyrdoms. Among others, will be found full- length portraits of Edmund Donellv, E. Campion, A. Bryant, T. Cotham, R. Southwell, H. Walpole, R. Filcock, F. Pape, D. Collins, H. Garnet, A. Owen, T. Garnet, T. Ogilby, E. Arrowsmith, T. Holland, R. Corby, R. Bradley, H. Morse, T. Grose, &c. &e. 4007 Tate's (N.) Miscellanea Sacra, or Poems on Divine and Moral sub- jects, 12mo. calf, scarce, 2s . 1698 4008 Tatham's (Edward) Addresses to the Members of Convocation at large, on the proposed New Statute respecting Public Examination in the University of Oxford, 1807-11— A New Address to the Free and Independent Members of Convocation, 1810 — An Address to the Members of the Hebdomadal Meeting— in 1 vol. 4to. bds, bs 4009 Tatiani Oratio ad Grsecos, et Hermiae Irrisio Gentilium Philoso- phorum, Gr, et Lat, Recensuit Notisque Variorum suas adjecit W. Worth, 8vo. vellum, 8s Oxon. 1700 4010 Taverner's (Richard, 1540) Postils on the Epistles and Gospels ; edited by Edward Cardwell, D.D. 8vo. bds. 10s Oxford, 1841 4011 Taxes des Parties Casuelles de la Boutique du Pape; redigees par Jean XXII. et publiees par Leon X. pour 1' absolution (argent comp- tant) de toute espece de crimes ; avec la Fleur des Cas de Con- science decides par les Jesuites, 8vo. calf, bs Par. 1821 4012 Taylor's (Bp. Jeremy) Whole Works, with his Life and a Critical Examination of his Writings, byBp. Ileber, 15 vols. Svo. fine copy, calf extra, lettered contents, ^l ^^ . 1839 Great Exemplar of Sanctity and Holy Life, described in 4013 4014 4015 the History of the Life and Death of the ever blessed Jesus Christ, ^Vs^ edition, 4to. calf, 4s 6d 1649 another copy, best edition, folio, frontispiece and plates by Fait home, calf, 1 4s . 1653 Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying ; shewing the 4016 4017 Unreasonableness of prescribing to other Men's Faith, and the Iniquity of persecuting diflfering opinions, 4to. frontispiece, calf, 4s . . 1647 . another copy, 8vo. calf, 3s 1702 Prayers collected from his several Writings, and adapted for the Family, the Closet, the Sacrament, &c. by the Rev. S. Clapham, 8vo. bds. 5s . 1810 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, j; LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 261 4018 Taylor's (Bp. Jeremy) Contemplations on the State of Man in this Life, and in that which is to come, 8vo. portrait, calf, 2s 6d 1707 another copy, 8vo. portrait inlaid, 2s 1718 Worthy Communicant, or, a Discourse of the Nature, Effects, and Blessings, consequent to the Worthy Receiving of the Lord's Supper, 8vo. frontispiece, calf, 3s 1678 another copy, 8wo, portrait, calf, 2s 6d 1667 Doctrine and Practice of Repentance, describing the 4019 4020 4021 4022 4023 4024 4025 4026 4027 4028 4029 4030 4031 Necessities and Measures of a Strict, Holy, and a Christian Life, and rescued from Popular Errors, 8vo. frontispiece and plates, calf, 6s . . 1655 Of the Sacred Order and Offices of Episcopacy, by Divine Institution, Apostolical Tradition, and Catholike Practice, 4to. hf. bd. calf, neat, 5s . 1642 — Golden Grove, a Choice Manual, containing what is to be believed, practised, desired, or prayed for, 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 6s— bds. 2s 6d . Oxford, 1839 Discourses on various subjects, 3 vols. 8vo. bds, 12s 1817 Fifteen Sermons selected from his Discourses, by the Rev. D. Lysons, 8vo. bds. 4s . 1818 Course of Sermons for all the Sundays of the Year, folio, calf, 12s . . 1655 another copy, folio, portrait by Lombart, calf 15s 1673 The Life of Bp. Taylor, and the purest Spirit of his Writings, extracted and exhibited by J. Wheeldon, 8vo. por/rai7, calf, 2s 6d . . 1793 — • Life by H. K. Bonney, 8vo. portrait, bds. 4s 1815 (Henry) Considerations on Ancient and Modern Creeds — The Supremacy of the Father— The Personal Existence of the Holy Ghost — The Pre-existence of Christ and his Divinity, 8vo. bds.2s6d ' ' 17^3 4Q32 ' (Dr. John) Hebrew Concordance, adapted to the English Bible, and disposed after the manner of Buxtorf, 2 vols, folio, portrait, fine copy, calf, 5l 5s Lond, 1754 One of the most laborious and most useful works ever published for the ad- vancement of Hebrew knowledge, and understanding the text of the Old Testament in the original language. 4033 - Defence of the Common Rights of Christians, with a Narrative of Mr. Joseph Rawson's Case— Scripture Doctrine of Original Sin proposed to free and candid Examination —Reply to Wesley's Remarks on the Doctrine of Original Sin— in 1 vol. 8vo. bds. 3s . 1766-7 Paraphrase, with Notes, on the Epistle to the Romans, to which is prefixed, a Key to the Apostohcal Writings, 4to. hf bd, calf, uncut, 6s . 1745 — '. another copy, 4to. calf, 8s 1754 " A celebrated and learned work." — T. H. Home* 4036 Scheme of Scripture Divinity, formed upon the plan of the Divine Dispensations, with a Vindication of the Sacred Writings, 8vo. large paper, calf, 3s . 1762 Lincoln's inn fields.] 4034 4035 262 J' Leslie's catalogue. 4037 Taylor's (John) Scripture Doctrine of Original Sin, proposed to Free and Candid Examination, 8vo. calf, 2s U 1/41 4038 (Jos.) Court of Guard for the Heart, ISrao. Is 1G20 4039 (Matthew) England^s Bloody Tribunal, or Popish Cruelty, displayed in the Lives, Religious Principles, Cruel Persecutions Sufferings, Tortures, and Triumphant Deaths of the most 1 lous EnglishMartyrs,4to. p/a^es,>ne cop?/, ca//, 10s 4040 (Nath.) Baptism of Infants, Vindicated by Scriptures and Reasons, 12mo. Is '.,,.. la 4041 Preservative against Deism, with a Discourse ot the Nature and Necessity of Faith in Jesus Christ, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo calf, 2s U . . o ^ m t 1 4042 Teate's (Faithfull) Ter Tria ; or, the Doctrines of the Three Sacred Persons, Father, Son, and Spirit, 12mo. calf scarce, 4s IbOy 4043 another copy, English and German, l2mo. neat, scarce r . Letpsig, loyy " Contains some passages of brilliant thought and not unfelieitous expression, intermixed with much quaint singularity."- JBrydges s Bestituta. 4044 Telleri (G. A.) Notse Criticae et Exegeticse in Gen. XLIX. Deut. XXXIII. Exod. XV. Jud. V. cum Var. Lect. Interp. multorum aliorum Locorum V. T. Excursibus tribus, et quatuor Indicibus, 12mo 2s . ^''^'^' ^^^^ 4045 Templer's (John) Treatise relating to the Worship of God, 8vo J J.' Qp • loy^ 4046 T^RiLLi (Antonio, Angli) Fundamentum totius Theologise Morahs sen Tractatus de Conscientia Probabili, 4to. calf 4s Leodn, 10G8 4047 Terry's (Isaac, CIi. Ch, Oxon.) Sixteen Sermons upon select sub- iects, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d—caJf 3s 6d y^^y 4048 Tertulliani (Q. Sept. Florentis) Opera Omnia, cum Annotatiom- bus S. Pamelii, 5 vols, in 1, folio, calf U 10s Rothomagi, 16G2 4049 Opera Omnia, ad vetust. exemp. fidem locis quam plu- rimis eraendata, Nicolai Rigaltii Observationibus et Notis lUus- trata ; cum Indice glossario Stili Africani, folio, calf \l Us bd LuteiicB, 1641 4050 Opera ad Vetust. exemp. fidem sedulo emendata, diligentia N. Ri-altii, cum ejusdem Annotationes et Notis Priorn. Acced. Novatiani Tractatus de Trinitate et Cibis Judaicis, et Tertulliani Carmen de Jona et Nineve, folio, editio opHma, very scarce, Jine copy, calf 21 \0s .. ^ .^ Par. 1675 4051 — -- adversus Praxean, sive de Trinitate Liber; recensuit notisque ilUist E. Welchman, Cantab. 1731-Novatiani Pres- byteri Romani Opera Omnia ; recens. notisque illust. E. Welchman, Oxon. 1724— in I vol. 8vo. calf neat, 8s . , i 4059 De la Chair de Jesus Christ, et de la Resurrection de la Chair, traduits de S. TertuUien par L. Giry, 18mo. calf, 2s 6d Par. loOl 4053 Tertullian's Prescription against Hereticks, and the Apologe- ticks of S. Theophilus, Bishop of Antioch, to Autolycus, against the maUcious Calumniators of the Christian Religion ; translated, with Notes and Preliminary Dissertations by Joseph 15etty, «vo front, hfbd. calf scarce, \0s 6d-~calf \0s6d Oxford, 1722 [52, GREAT QUEBN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 263 4054 Testimony of Antiquity, being a Homily appointed in the Reign of the Saxons, to be spoken at Easter, as a Charge to the People, 8vo. hf hd. 5s U . 1736 4055 Theodoreti (Episcopi Cyri) Opera Omnia, Grsece et Latme, cura et studio Jacobi Sirmondi. Accedit Auctarium, Grsec^ et Latin^, cura S. Garnerii, 5 vols. foUo, very scarce, fine copy, calf SI 8s . Par. 1642-48 4056 Dialogi Tres contra quasdera Haereses et contra Haere- ticos Liber, GrcEce, 4to. vellum, 6s RomcB, 1547 4057 Theodoretus's History of the Church; a new Translation from the original, with a Memoir of the Author, and an Account of his Writings, 8vo. 6c/s. 7s . '*.,,,..•, i^^^ 4058 Theologia Germanica, in qua contmentur Articula de l)ide, Evan- gelio, Virtutibus, et Sacramentis ; quorum Materiam jam nostra Tempestate controvert! solet. Jug. Find. 1531— Catalogus Sancto- rum, ex diversus ac doctus voluminibus congestas, a Petri de Natah- bus,'Episc. Equiliiio, rare, 1521, 2 vols, in 1, folio, calf, 16s 4059 Theophylacti (Bulgariae Archiepisc.) Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat. curis B. de Rubeis et B. Finetti edita. Accedunt Euthymn Zigabeni Commentarii in Psalmos, Gr. et Lat. 4 vols, folio, very scarce, fine copy, new in vellum, 91 9s Ve7iet2is, 1/54-63 4060 Commentarii in quatuor Evangelia et m b. Pauli Lpis- tola« Gr. et Lat. curis Morellii et Lindselli, 2 vols, foho, scarce, calf gilt, 21 5s • Paris, et Lond. 1631-36 4061 -— — - in Quatuor Evangelia et in omnes Divi PauU Epistolas Enarrationes, 2 vols in 1, folio, calf neat, 18s Par 1539 4062 Therese (La Vie de Sainte) ecrite par elle-mesme, de la traduct^ion de M. Arnauld D'Andilly, 8vo. stained, neat, 3s ib. 1/02 4063 - L' Esprit de Sainte Therese, recueiUi de ses (Euvres et de ses Lettres, avec ses Opuscules, 8vo. neat, 4s Lyon, 1 779 4064 Thesauri Epistolici Lacroziani, ex Bibhotheca Jordaniani edidit J. L. Uhlius, 3 vols, in 1, royal 8vo. calf gilt, 14s Lipsia^, 742 4066 Thesaurus Patrum, Moresque Doctorum qui cum in Theologia turn in Philosophia olim claruerunt, hoc est. Dicta, Sententise, et Exempla ex SS. Patribus probatissimisque Scriptoribus collecta, et per locos communes distributa, cura et opere plurimorum Rebus Sacrisaddictorum, 8vols.8vo.^ea^2/8s ^""Z' ofo. 4066 . idem, large and fine paper, 8 vols, ^^o sewed^ 2/ 2s " Mediolani, 1827 4067 Thomasii (Cardinahs) Institutiones Theologicae Antiquorum Pa- trum, quJapertoSermoneexponuntbreviterTheologiam sivetheo- reticam sive practicam ; recensuit notisque ^^uxit A F Vezzosi 4 vols. Aio. fine copy, sprinkled calf gilt, rare, 31 13s (Sd Romce,\^^9 roNTATNS — Tertullian rte Pra^scriptionibus — Gregorius Nazianzenus de ^ Modera ione in Disputat. et de Theologia, Gr. et I at.-Vincent.us Lin- nensis Commonitorium-Cypriani Testimonmm ^^ Qumnum lib II .- S,i M. Ascetica,Gr. et Lat.-Epiphanii Ancoratus Expositio Fidei et Anacephaleoris, Gr et Lat.-Augustini Catecheses duse, Enchindon de CivS Dei, libb. XI-XIV et XXIX-XXII., de Agone Christiano et de Hlres^bus-Gennadius de Ecclesiasticis Dogmatibus-Theodoreti Hsereti- corum Fabularum libb. V. Gr. et Lat. Fulgenlius de Hdc ad Petrum.- Isidori Hispan. Sententiaruin libb. HI. Lincoln's inn fields.] 4068 4069 4070 J. Leslie's catalogue. Thomasii (J. M.) Codices Sacramentorum nongentis Annis Vetus- tioresnimiriimLib. III. Sacramentorum RomanaeEcclesise ; Missale Gothicum, sive Gallicanum Vetus ; Missale Francorum— Missale Gallicanum Vetus, &c. 4to. vellum, very scarce, 1/ 5s Rom(By\6S0 69 (Jacobi) Dissertatio Philosophica de Plagio Literario, 4to. portrait, calf, Ss ^ 16/9 70 Thomassin (L.) Ancienne et Nouvelle Discipline de 1 Eglise touchant les Benefices et les Beneficiers, 3 vols, folio, calf, 21 2s Paris, 1725 The best work on Ecclesiastical Discipline ever published. 4071 Thomas's (John, Bp. of Rochester) Sermons and Charges, pub- hshed from the original MSS. by G. A. Thomas, M. A. 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, hf. bd. calf, 6s l/9o 4072 Thompson's (H.) Pastoralia ; a Manual of Helps for the Parochial Clergy, l2mo. calf As 1^30 4073 Thorndike's (Herbert) Epilogue to the Tragedy of the Church of England, or Considerations of the chief Controversies that divide the Western Church, in three Books, viz. Of the Principles of Christian Truth, Covenant of Grace, and the Laws of the Church, folio, calf very scarce, 3/ 3s Lond. 1659 Just Weights and Measures, that is, the Present State of Rehgion Weighed in the Balance, and Measured by the Standard of the Sanctuary, 4to. very scarce, hf, bd, calf, neat, 12s 1662 Discourse of the Right of the Church in a Christian State, thick 12mo, very scarce, Ss Land. 1649 of Religious Assemblies and the Publick Service of God ; 4074 4075 4076 4077 4078 4079 4080 4081 4082 4083 4084 4085 4086 a Discourse according to ApostoUcal Rule and Practice, small 8vo. scarce, Ss Cam6. 1642 of the Government of Churches ; a Discourse pointing at the Primitive Form, 12mo. scarce, 5s ib, 1641 new edition, edited by the Rev. David Lewis, M. A., Jesus Coll, Oxon, 12mo. bds. As Land. 1841 Theological Works, Vol. L {all yet published) 8vo. bds. 10s ^d Oxford, 1844 Thuanus— Collinson's (T.) Life of Thuanus, with some account of his Writings, and a Translation of the Preface to his History^, 8vo. portrait, hf. bd, calf 3s 1807 Tidcombe's (Jeremiah) Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. bds, 3s 1737 " Ranked among the most elegant that have appeared in the English Lan- guage." — Monthly Review, Tillemont's History of the Arians and of the Council of Nice ; translated, with Notes by Tho. Deacon, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 10s 6d 1721 another copy, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf 9s 1721 Account of the Life of ApoUonius Tyaneus, with Obser- vations upon ApoUonius, and a Brief Confutation of the Pretences against Natural and Revealed Rehgion, 8vo. calf Is 6d 1702 Tillotson's (Abp.) Works, 3 vols, folio, portrait, calf 1/ 8s 1735 . another copy, with his Life by Birch, 3 vols, folio, port. fine copy, old calf, marbled edges, 21 2s 1752 [52, GREAT queen STREET, ,»^ J. LESLIES CATALOGUE, 255 4087 Tillotson's (Abp.) Works, with his Life by Birch, 3 vols, folio, portrait, a remarkably fine copy, new, in tree marbled calf, full gilt backs, Al ■ 1^52 4088 Rule of Faith, or, an Answer to the Treatise of Mr. J. S[argeanf s] entitled '* Surefooting," &c. with a farther Reply to J. S.'s third Appendix, by Bp. Stillingfiect, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1676 4089 VL Sermons on Family Religion, the Education of Children, &c., and on the Divinity and Incarnation of our Saviour, &c , 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. old crimson morocco, gilt leaves, Ss 1694 '* Ait, eloquence and perspicuity appear in the utmost perfection in Tillotson's Sermons." — Wotton on Divinity. 4090 Twenty Discourses, carefully abridged, by D. Henry, 8vo. bds. 2s IG7S 4091 '• The Life of Abp. Tillotson, compiled from the Minutes of Dean Young, with many curious Memoirs communicated by Bishop Gilbert Burnet, 8vo. portrait, calf 2s - 1717 4092 Birch's (Thos. D. D.) Life of Abp. Tillotson, compijed chiefly from his Original Papers and Letters, 8vo. calf 3s 1/53 4093 Tilly's (W.) Acceptable Sacrifice, beinga full Collection of Scripture Devotions, taking in the whole Book of Psalms, 1 2mo. 4s Oxf 1791 '' The Duke of Sussex employed Dr. Busficld and others for many mouths to procure this copy for his Royal .^lother. She lived a few weeks after receiv- ing it, and perused it with much attention. It was sold, with the Queen's Library, at Christie's."— ^/ 4097 Observations upon the Metrical Version of the Psalms made by Sternhold, Hopkins and others, 8vo. Ids. 2.s Od 1822 4098 Vindication of Abp. Cranmer, and therewith of the Refor- mation of the Church in England, against some of the Allegations of Drs. Lingard, Milner, and Charles Butler, 12mo. bds. Is 6d 1826 Account of the Deans of Canterbury, from the new founda- 4099 tion of that church, by Henry VIII. to the present tune; with a Catalogue of the MSS. in the Church Library, 8vo. bds. As 1793 4100 ToLETANORUM Patruui quotquot extant Opera, nunc primum simul edita, ad Codices MSS. recognita, et notis illustrata, opera, aucto- ritate, et expensis Francisci de Lorcnzana, Archiepiscopi Toletani, 3 vols folio, in the original Spanish binding, extremely rare, Al As Matriti, 1782-93 Contents-— Tom. I Montanus; S. Eugeuius IV. ; S. Ildephonsus.— Tom.ll. S. Julianus;S. Eulogius.— Tom. 111. Uoderici Ximenii de Rada Histona de Rehus Ilispanise ; Ilistoria Romanorum ; Historia Ostrogothorum, Hunnorum, Vandalorum, etc. ; Historia Arabum ; Appendix I. Series Rc- ffum Hispanice; Synopsis Conciliorum Toletanorum ; Catalogus I raisulum Toletunorum.— II. Biuzii Ortizii Descriptio Templi Toletani. This work is a desideratum in almost all the public libraries in this country. It is not mentioned by Brimet,nor in the Nouvelles Recherches, a great por- tion of wirR-h was furnished by tho intelligent M. Salva. In Spain it is of the greatest rarity, and very few copies have occurred for sale in this country. Lincoln's inn fit ids.] 2 M 2G6 4101 4102 4 1 03 4104 4105 4106 J. Leslie's catalogue. Toleration Discussed betwixt a Conformist and a Nonconformist ; a Presbyterian and an Independent, 12mo. neat, 25 10/0 Tomline's (Bp.) Elements of Christian Theology, new edition, with additional Notes, and a Summary of Ecclesiastical History, by Henry Stebbing, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo. bds 18s ^ jt J. .Elements of Theology, abridged by S. Clapham, 8vo. calf lb02 Refutation of Calvinism, 8vo. calf, 65 1817 Tomlinson's (Robt.) Attempt to rescue the Holy Scriptures from the ridicule they incur with the inconsiderate, occasioned by incor- rect translations, 8vo. bds, 3.5 6c? p t^ u ^ TO.STAL..-A Sermon^ of Cuthbert T * , °f ^^ preached on Palm Sunday, 1539, before K. Henry VIII. Rep""*!*! from the original Edition printed by Berthelet. 1539, 12rao M*. 3.S- '^^^ 4107 4108 TosTATi (Alph. Epuc. Ahulensh) Opera Omma, (Commentaria in Vetus et Novum Testamentum et Opuscula vana) cum Indicibus copiosissimis, 27 vols, folio, vellum, rarcjl Is ^^^f /"/', /Jf ct d-une ardour intatlgable. On „e peut 9 Conner assez q"e, ?an9 „ne «e si courte, et au milieu de destractions conti.iuelles, ^\ ait trome le '"'? ' a" compose; autant d'ouvrages quclo .avaut le plus '«^»['''"'' ,^' ''^, P\",\ff °/^ Ses Commentalre, sur les lives histor.ques de la Bible, et «" > Evangde de St Mathien, furent publies pour la premiere fois, Jl Venise, par les soins da Cardinal Ximenes."-£%rV"'= l^mt-.n-rf/.-Vide also Duf^n, Sw,m. Tottie's (Dr. John Ch. Ch. Oxon) Sermons preached before the University of O.xford ; with three Charges to the Clergy of Wor- cester, 8vo. calf, neal, scarce, 5s 6d , „ , , i i, "On controverted points he adheres strenuously to the Orthodox Faitli, «ith a corrcet and animated stjle, elear method, and a judicious mode ol 4109 TouRNELEY (H.) Cursus Thcologicus Scholastico-pogmaticus, sive Pr^lectionum Theologicarum quce auctor lu Scholns Sorbonicis habuit, 8 vols, in 5, folio, stamped hoyskin, 2/ 12.6^ ^^^^^- V 4110 TowLE.— A Sermon preached at the Ordination of the Rev Ihos. Towle, by Z. Marrgate D. D. with Mr. Towle's Confession of Faith, and an Exhortation to him by J. Guyse, 8vo. hf. bd \s U l/4b 4111 Town's (-.) Examination of the principles advanced m the lip. ot London's [Sherlock] Sermons, and in his Discourses on Prophejjy, kc,Sso.calf,As . ^ , T>. 1. \i 4112 Townley's (G. S.) Sermons preached before the ^^g^^^ j*^"* Paul Le Mesurier, and the Right Hon. Brook Watson, 8vo. I^f.bd, calf, 2s M ' ^^ ^^i'^'^ 4113 Townsend's (G.) (Edipus Romanus, or, an attempt to prove Irom the principles of reasoning adopted in the (Edipus Judaicus, that t he Twelve Caesars are the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac, 8vo. bds. 3s 1819 4114 the same, 1819- Episcopacy considered with reference to the Modern Papal Societies, 1818, in 1 vol. 8vo. blue morocco, gilt leaves, ds • , ,>., i /? t> « 4115 - Accusations of History against the Church of Rome, examined in Mr. Charles Butler's " Book of the Roman Catholic Church," 8vo. bds, 5s ^^^^ [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 267 4116 Townson's (Archdn. Thomas) Works, with Life by Churton, 2 vols. 8vo bds scavce 1 2s loiu *' These vo'lumes we doubt not will find a place in every Theological Library, and perpetuate a name which the scholars of p.st t.mes were ^cciistomed to mention with respect, and which the friends of Revelation will at all times recollect with gratitude."— C/mZm^r5. . - , • Dialogue between Isaac Walton and Homologistes, m 4117 4118 which the character of Bp. Sanderson is defended against the Author of the Confessional, 8vo. \s^d l/t)» _ Discourses on the Four Gospels, chiefly with regard to _ . n 1 Til- 1 „„J ^'X^^r^c, tv\ •nTinnn 4119 the particular design of each, and the order and places in which they were written; to which is added, an Liquiry concerning the Hours of St. John, of the Romans, and of some other Nations of Antiquity, Aio.fne copy, old calf gilt, 5s Oxjord, l//b new edition, 8vo. bds. (pub. at 10s U) os Ujiivcrdhj Press, Dublin, 18JI " A capital performance, which sets every part of the subject it treats of in a more clear and convincing light tl.an it ever appc-ared betore. -Bt>. L^wtn. 4120 Discourse on the Evangelical H. -tory, from the Inter- ment to the Ascension of Jesus Christ, 8vo. bds. 3s 0./ LhJ. IsM 4121 TRACTS.-Raynolds's (T.) Defence of the Judgment of the Re- formed Churches ; that a Man may lawfulhe not onelie put awaie his wife for her adulterie, but also marrie another l^l^-y^- claration of the true State of the Secluded Members Case, 1600- Vindication of the Fifth Monarchy-Men, 1654-Ordinances and orders concerning Sequestering the Estates of Dehnquents, Papists Spyes and Intelligencers, 1650 -Putney Projects, or the Old Serpent in a new forme, 1647-A Pack of Puritans maintaining the Unlawfulness and Inexpediency of subscribing the new En- gagement, 1650, &c.— in 1 vol. 4to. calf, 8s 4122 .— The Third Speech of the Lord George Digby^ *« the House of Commons, concerning Bishops, &c.--Sir John Wray s Speeches concerning Rehgion, Dismounting of the Canons, the Impeachment of the Lord Straff'ord, Canterbury &c. -A Speech of Mr. John White concerning Episcopacy— Bagshawe s (E.) Argu- ments concerning the Canons, Episcopacy, and the London Petition- Warmstry's (Thos.) Convocation Speech against Images, Altars, Crosses, the New Canons, and the Oath, &c.-A sea- iN. neniie. concerning Bishops, &c.-Lord Fauikiand s Speech concerning Episcopacy- Sir John Ehot, his grave and learned Speech, desiring an Orderlie Proceeding in matters of Religion-A Speech when Master Hide was in the Chayre, upon the Bill con- cerning Episcopacie-Master Grimston's ^ Argument concerning Bishops, with Mr. Selden's Answer-Densell Holies Esquire, His worthy and learned Speech upon the Reading of the Petition of the Twelve Bishoppes -Mr. Pym, his Speech against the Bishop s Charge -Aid. Pary's Speech upon the Bill against Episcopacie, and others by M. St. John, Waller, Sir Henry \ale, W. Thomas, Sir John Wray, Viscount Newarke, M. Plydell, with several others on Civil and Ecclesiastical Affairs, a scarce and curious collect tion, m 2 voX^.Aio. calf, Vds 1640, &c. Lincoln's inn fields.] 268 J. Leslie's catalogue. 4126 4127 4128 4129 4130 4131 4132 4123 Tractatus de Ecclcsia Christi, ab authore operis cui titulas, " Certitude des Principes de la Religion coutre les nouveaiix efforts des Incredules," 2 vols. 8vo. 4.9 Pur. 1789 4124 Transubstantiation.— An Essay on, by a Country Divine, with a preliminary dissertation by Thomas Stephen, 24mo. bds. 2s 6d Edinb, 1835 4125 Trapp's (Joseph, Wadham Coll. Oxon.) Preservative againsj Un- settled Notions, and want of Principles in Rehgion, 2 vols. 1722-- Popery truly stated and briefly confuted, 1726 -Sermons on Moral and Practical subjects, 2 vols. 1752— together 5 vols. 8vo. port, calf, neat, \2s ; Preservative against unsettled Notions and want of Pnn- ciples in Religion, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, bs 171.» another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, bs 1722 Sermons on Moral and practical subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf, neat, bs Reading, 1752 Popery truly stated and briefly confuted, 8vo. large paper, calf, 'ds }726 the same, 12mo. calf, 2s , m/ Explanatory Notes upon the Four Gospels, with Three Discourses on the same subject, 8vo. calf, is 1748 another copy, 8vo. calf, neat. As 17/5 " The design of this very useful work, is to take notice only of difficult texts, to correct the Authorized Version, and explain the diction of the Sacred Writings."— fl"o7-rie. 4133 Travers's (Walter) Answere to a Supplicatorie Epistle of G. T. for the Pretended CathoHques (touching the Persecution of Catholiques in England, 12mo. russia, rare, Ss Land, by T. Vautroullier, 1583 4134 Travis's (Archdn.) Letters to Gibbon (on the disputed passage, 1. John, V. 7.) 8vo. hds. bs—fine copy, calf extra, Ss 1794 4135 Trent.— Acta ac Decreta Sacrosanctse Tridentinse Synodi, Ann. 1546 et 47. Una cum Admonitione Legatorum sedis Apostohcse, ad patres lecta, in prima Sessione, 12mo. rare, calf very neat, 6s ^ Mediolani, 1548 Catechisme du Concile de Trente, 12mo. 3s Par. 168^6 another copy, 12mo. old crimson morocco, gilt leaves^ 7s ^^ ib. 1686 Catechismus Concihi Tridentini Pii V. jussu promulgatus, 18mo. calf, neat, As Qd Pf^^- 1^^^ Sacrosancti et CEcumenici Concilii Tridentini Paulo III. Julio III. et Pio IV. Pont. Max. celebrati, Canones et Decreta, 24mo. sewed, 2s dd . P^r. 1837 Le Plat (Judoci) Monumentorum ad Historiam 4136 4137 4138 4139 4140 Concihi Tridentini, potissimum illustrandum spectantium am- phssima Collectio, 7 vols, royal 4to. vellum, bl Lovanii, 1781 4141 PoLANi (Petri Suavis) Ilistorise Concilii Tridentini lib. VIII. 4to. vellum, 6s Franc. \62\ 4142 Trinder's (W. M.) Sermons preached at Hendon in Middlesex, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d . ^''^^^ [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 269 4143 Trinity.— -A Plain Account of the Trinity from Scripture and Reason; wherein is clearly proved, that the Belief of this Doctrine as imposed by Church Authority, is a Human Invention, and not to be found in the Scriptures, 8vo. 2s 1 739 An Account of all the considerable Books and Pamphlets that have been wrote on either side in the Controversy conceriiing the Trinity, 8vo. scarce, 3s 1720 A True Narrative of the Controversy concerning the 4144 4145 Doctrine of the Trinity, in Reply to Dr. Berriman, 1725— Re- marks on Dr. Waterland's Second Defense of some Queries relating to the Trinity, by Philalethes Cantabrigiensis, 1723-4— The Scrip- ture Doctrine of the Trinity Vindicated against Dr. Waterland, 1734— Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Dr. Waterland; being a Summary View of the Trinitarian Controversy, 1736— in 1 vol. 8vo. /*/. bd. 6s , ,. 7^ 4146 Trommii (Ab.) Concordantige Gr^ceeVersionis vulgo dictse LXX Interpretum, edidit B. Montfaucon, 2 vols, foho, vellum, 2/ 2s 2*6. 1718 4147 idem, 2 vols, folio, large paper, fne copy, vellum, 21 \6s • . , !^' n ^^ <' For methodical and judicious arrangement, it is, perhaps, the best Con- cordance published in any language ; and is particularly useful as a Key to the Alexandri7ie Greek, which is the basis of the Evangelical. Dr. Hales. 4148 Trower's (W. J.) Israel dehvered out of Egypt, being plain Re- marks on the first XV. chapters of the Book of Exodus ; m a Series of Sermons, 8vo. bds. 7s ^ • , ^^f ^ 4149 Tryon's (Tho.) Knowledge of a Man's Self, the surest Guide to the True Worship of God, and Good Government of the Mind and Body, 8vo. portrait, calf, 2s 17^3 4150 [Tucker's (Abraham)] Freewill, Foreknowledge and Fate^ a fragment, 8vo. hds. scarce. As 6d ^763 — Light of Nature pursued, 9 vols. 8vo. calf, \l \0s^ Land. 1768-77 the same, with a Life of the Author, by Sir H. St. John 4151 4152 4153 Mildmay, 4 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 1 / 1 6s Cambridge, {N. E.) 183 1 " The Light of Nature, is a work, which after much consi.leration, I thmk mvself authorized to call the most original and profound that has ever ap- peared on moral philosophy."— 5ir J. Macintosh. (Dr. Josiah, Dean of Gloucester) XVII Sermons on Natural and Revealed Religion, 8vo. hf. bd. calj, uncut, 3s— calf qilt bs • ^^^^ -Dean Tucker will certainly rank among the ablest Divines uf his age and country."— Clapham. r^ ^ k \ ' 4153*TuKii Euchologium et Pontificale Alexandrinum, Copto-Arabicum, 2 vols. 4to. rare, sewed, 21 10s R[>rncr, 1/61 4154 TuRNAAiENT of Toteuliam and the Feest ; two early Ballads printed from a MS. preserved in the Library of Cambridge University, square 12mo. hf. bd. morocco, uncut. As 1836 4155 Turner's (John, Hospitaller of St. Thomas, Southwarb, )J)iscomBe concerning the Messias, to which is prefixed, a large Preface asserting and explaining the Doctrine of the Blessed Trinity and an Appendix concerning the Divine Extension, 8vo. calf, 3s lObo Lincoln's inn fields.] 270 J- Leslie's catalogue. 4156 Turner's (J.) Wisdom of God in the Redemption of Man, as de- livered in Holy Scripture, vindicated from the chief objections of modern Infidels, in VIII. Sermons preached at the Boyle Lecture, 8vo. calf, 3s . l''^^ 4157 Middle Way, betwixt Necessity and Freedom, 8vo. Is ^ ^ 1683 4158 Vindication of the Rights and Privileges of the Christian Church, 8vo. calf, 2s , . * . v i r^ ^^^J 4159 (Rob ) Discourse of the Pretended Apostolical Consti- tutions, in Confutation of Wliiston, 8vo. calf, 3s 1715 4160 TuRRETTiNi(F.) Cogitationes et Dissertationes Theologicse, quibus Principia Religionis, cum NaturaUs, turn Revelatse, adstruuntur et defendantur, 2 vols. 4to. calf 5s GenevcB, 1737 4161 Turton's (Dean) Thoughts on the Admission of Persons without regard to their Religious Opinions, to certain Degrees in the Uni- versities of England, 8vo. bds. 4s Carnb. 1835 4162 TwELLs's (Leonard) Critical Examination of the late (Macey's) new Text and Version of the New Testament ; wherein the Editor's Corrupt Text, False Version, and Fallacious Notes jire detected and censured, three parts, in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, 5s 1743 4163 Tymme s (Thos ) Silver Watch Bell, the sound whereof is able (by the Grace of God) to winne the most profane worldhng and care- less liver, if there be but the least sparke of grace remayning in him, 18mo. BLACK LETTER, culf, 7ieat, 5s 1638 Chariot of Devotion, black letter, 18mo. calf, neat, 5s 1618 4164 4165 4166 416; 4168 4169 4170 4171 Tyndal (William)— The New Testament reprinted verbatim from TyndaVs first translation in 1526, with a Memoir of his Life, by G. Offor, 8vo. portrait, bds. 8s 1836 Udall's (Ephraim) Good Workes, if they be well handled, or cer- tain Projects about Maintenance for Parochiall Ministers ; Provision for and Election of Lecturers, and the Erection and Endowment of New Churches in the great outparishes about London, small 4 to. scarce, 2s ^ . . , ,. ^^"^^ Ughelli (Ferdinandi) Italia Sacra, sive de Episcopis Italise, et Insularum adjacentium, Rebusque ab iis prseclare gestis, deducta serie adnostram usque setatem. Editio secunda, aucta et emendata, cura et studio N. Coleti, 10 vols, in 9, royal folio, best edition, fine copy, vellum, 81 Ss Venetiis, 1717-22 Ulrick's (Anthony, Duke of Brunswick) Fifty Reasons why the Roman Catholic Rehgion ought to be preferred, and which induced his Serene Highness to abjure Lutheranism, 18mo. scarce, 2s Antwerp, 1741 Umfreville's (C.) Discourses on the Necessity of Divine Revela- lation, the Trinity, and the Creed &c., 8vo. calf, 2s 1759 Unigenitus. — Hexaples, ou les Six Colomnes sur la Constitution Unigenitus, 12mo. neat, 4s 171») .. Refutation du Memoire de I'Appel des quatres Eveques, avec le temoinage de TEglise Universelle en faveur de la Bulla Unigenitus, 3 vols, in 1, 12mo. neat, 4s Bruxelles, 1718 [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 271 4172 Usher's (Abp.) Works, now first collected, arranged, and edited, from the original and hitherto unpublished MSS. in Trinity College, Dublin, by C. R. Elrington, D D. 21 vols. 8vo. Dublin, University Press, 1842-44 This important publication, is now rapidly advancing towards completion. Twelve volumes have already appeared (price 12* each) and the remaining volumes will be regularly published at intervals of two months, ^n elabo- rate Life of the learned Prelate, will be added by the editor, together with copious indexes, &c. As nearly the whole impression has already been subscribed for in Ireland, early application is recommended to those desirous of obtaining the work. 4 1 73 Power Communicated by God to the Prince, and the Obedience required of the Subject, briefly laid down, and confirmed out of the Holy Scriptures, 8vo. portrait, calf, 4s 1683 4174 Body of Divinity, or the Sum and Substance of the 4175 Christian Rehgion, catechistically propounded and explained ; to which is adjoined, a Tract, entitled " Immanuel ; or, the Mystery of the Son of God," with the Author's Life, fol. portrait, calf, 9s 1647 Body of Divinity, or the Sum and Substance of the 4176 Christian Religion, a new edition, reduced from the original form of Question and Answer, by Hastings Robinson, DD. 8vo. bds, 7s 6d 1841 The Life of Abp. Usher, with a Collection of 300 Letters 4177 - between the said Lord Primate, and the most eminent Persons, both in England and beyond the seas, by Richard Parr, fol. calf, very scarce, \l 8s 1680 Bernard's (Nic.) Life and Death of the Most Rev. and 4178 Learned Father of our Church, Dr. James Usher, late Abp. of Armagh, 12mo. portrait, calf, 5s 1656 - another copy, {wants the portrait) 1656— Gauden's (Dr. John) Sermon preached in the Temple Chappel, at the Funeral of Dr. Brownrig, late Lord Bp. of Exeter, with an account of his Life and Death, portrait, 1660— Fell's (Bp.) Life of the most Learned, Reverend and Pious Dr. H. Hammond, 16G1, in 1 thick vol. \2mo. calf, 8s ■ 4179 Usserii Annales Vet. et Novi Testament!, una cum Rerum Asia- ticarum et iEgyptiacarum Chronico, cura T. Smith, foho, vellum, II Is— calf II Is Geneva;, 1722 The best edition of a most valuable work. The Chronology of Abp. Usher is followed in the margins of all our large Bibles. Historia Dogmatica Controversise inter Orthodoxos et Pontificios, de Scripturis, et Sacris Vernaculis, etc. digessit et Notis atque Auctario locupletavit H. Wharton, 4to. vellum, 8s Lond. 1690 " An historical account of the means used to disseminate the knowledge of the Scriptures by public worship, and translations into different vernacular languages ; with a relation of some of the persecutions, especially in England, by which it was attempted to prevent the diffusion of such knowledge. The object of this learned work is to show that it was the ancient and uni- versal practice to read the holy Scriptures in their vernacular tongues." — Dr. Aikin. Chronologia Sacra, ed. T. Barlow, Oxon, 1660— -De 4180 4181 Romanse Ecclesise Symbolo Apostolico Vetere, aliisque Fidei For muhs, Diatriba, Oxon. 1660— in 1 vol. small 4to. calf, 4s Lincoln's inn fields.] 272 4182 J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. UssERii— De Grjeca Septiiaginta Interpretum Versione Syntagma ; cum Libri Estherse, editione Origenica et vetere Graeca altera ex Arundelliana Bibliotlieca, 1 65 a — De Textus Hebraic! Veteris Testa- menti certitudine et autheiitia, contra L. Cappelli Criticam, Epistola A Bootii, ad Jac. Usserium, lC55--in 1 vol. sm. 4to. taJf, 4s 4183 4184 De Greeca Septuaginta Interpretum Versione Syntagma, etc. 1655— Chronologia Sacra, opus posth. aT. Barlow, edit. 1660 — De Romanse Ecclesise Symbolo Apostolico Vetere, aliisque Fidel Formulis Diatriba, 1660— in 1 vol. sm. 4to. vellum, Qs - Britannicarura Ecclesiarum Antiquitates ; quibus inserta 4185 4186 4187 4188 est Pestiferse adversCis Dei Gratiam a Pelagio Britanno in Ecclesiam inducttje Haereseos Historia ; accedit gravissimse Questionis de Christianarum Ecclesiarum Successione et Statu, Historica expli- catio, folio, calf, scarce, \l bs Lond. 1687 Usher's (Dr. Henry, Trin. Coll. Dublin) Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. bds. 2s 1/91 Valverde (A. S.) Sermones Panegiricos y de Mysteries, 2 vols, sm. 8vo. neat, 5s Madrid, 1783 Van Espen (Z.B.) Jus Ecclesiasticum Universum cseteraque Scripta Omnia, editio recentissima, omnibus anteactis longe prsestantior, et nitidior, plurimis Tractatibus hactenus ineditis, Litteris, et Monu- mentis passim suo loco positis, prsesertim vero selectis Adnotationi- bus J. P. Gibert, nupcrrime aucta et illustrata ; 10 vols, in 3, folio, vellum, 41 4s . Venetiis,l7Sl *< A work, for depth and cxter.t of research, clearness of metl)od, and per- spicuity of style, equals any on Jurisprudence which has issued from the press." — Charles Butler, Vide also Dupin. Van Mildert's (Bp.) Theological Works, including his Boyle and Barapton Lectures, Sermons at Lincoln's Inn, Charges &c. with a Memoir of the Author, 6 vols. 8vo. portrait, bds. 31— calf gilt, 41 4s Oxford, 1838 Vargas (Francois de) Lettres et Memoires touchant le Concile de Trente, 8vo. neat, 4s An-st. 1700 Vaughan's (Thomas) Calvinistic Clergy defended, and the Doctrines of Calvin maintained, 8vo. 2s 1818 (Sir W.) Church Militant, historically continued from the yeare of our Saviour's Incarnation 33, untill this present 1640, 12mo. calf neat^ 3s ^d 1641 Velthusen (J.) Exercitationcs Critica in Jobi ch. xix. 23, 29. Accedit Strictior Expositio Reliquarum ejusdem Libri Sententiarum quibus Religionis antiquissimse Vestigia produntur, 12mo. Is 6sia, bs lb. 1752 [52, GREAT QLELN STREET, J. LESLIES CATALOGUE. 273 4198 Venema (Herm.) Disscrtationcs ad Danielis, Cap. II. VII. et VIII. 4to. hf. bd. calf J 4s Leovardice, 1745 ** Quum istae erudite atqueadcurate conscripta? sunt, ac Danieli multam lueem praebent." — Watch. 4199 4200 Commentarius ad Librum Elenctico Propheticum Ma- lachise, 4to. hf bd. calf, 4s 6d 1759 Disscrtationcs VI ad Librum Geneseos, 2 vols, in 1, 4to. vellum, 4s Leovardice, 1747 4201 Vennij»jg's (Ralph) Mysteries and Revelations, or the Explication and Application of several extra- essential and borrowed names. Allusions, and Metaphors in the Scripture, 12mo. scarce, 2s 6d 1647 4202 Verstegan (R.) Theatrum Crudelitatum Hsereticorum nostn Temporis ; 4to. with numerous plates, representing the Martyrdom of various English and Irish Catholics, including the beheading of Mary Queen of Scots, hf bd. 12s Antcerpice, 1592 4203 Vert (Claude de) Explication simple, litterale, et historique des Ceremonies de TEglise, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, scarce, \l 4s Par. J 720 4204 Vetus Testamentum ex Versione Septuaginta Interp. secundum exemplar Vaticanum Romse editum ; accedunt Varioe Lectiones e Cod. Alexandrino necnon Introductio J. B. Carpzovii, 6 vols. 8vo. large paper, hf. bd. rux. ^ c 4229 Vox EccLESi^-The Judgment of the Bishops of the Church of England against the Ecclesiastical Commission, 8vo. 25 1839 4230 Waddington's (Geo. Dean of Durham) History of the Reforma- tion on the Continent, 3 vols. 8vo bds. \5s 1841 4930* History of the Church, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. 15s 1840 4231 Wake's (Abp.) State of the Church and Clergy of England, in their Councils, Synods, Convocations, Conventions, and other Public Assemblies ; historically deduced from the Conversion of the Saxons to the present times, folio, calf, very scarce, 21 Ids Lond, 1703 4932 , Principles of the Christian Religion, explained in a Com- mentary upon the Church Catechism, 8vo. calf, 2s 1 708 4933 Genuine Epistles of the Apostolical Fathers, ^^t. Bar- nabas, Ignatius, Clement, Polycarp, and the Shepherd of Hennas, 8V0. calf, 7s • i,jr T. J ^ ^nn another copy, 8vo. 5s Manchester 799 new edition, 8vo. bds. 7s Lond. 1840 4234 4235 4236 Practical Discourse concerning Swearing, especially in the two great points of Perjury and Common Swearing, 12mo^ neat, scarce, 2s • , • o ;^ 4237 ^— Sermons and Discourses on several occasions, 8vo. caff, Q . CfJ • OJ\J 4238 wIkefield's (Gilbert) Translation of the Gospel of St. Mattliew ; with Notes critical, philological, and explanatory, 4to. hf. bd. ' r^^^f p^s f\rl Warrington, 1782 russta, neat, bs Da . 1 /? xu at 4239 New Translation of those parts only of the New Testament which are wrongly translated in our Common Version 8YO.hf.bd.2s • . . . o 7.y O f^^ i7oq 4240 — Evidences of Christianity, 8vo. bds. 2s 6d 1793 4241 Wakii (J. C.) Expositio atque lUustratio Hoseae, 12mo. vellum ^ RatisUonce, \7l\ 4949 Wat^i rD A.) Loci Communes S. Theologise ; quibus insertas ut etusdemTractatus de Sabbatho, 4to. calf, 6s Lug. Bat 1640 4243 Walchii(J G.)Bibliotheca Patristica litterariis adnotationibus m- structa, 8vo fne copy, calf gilt, \2s Jence, 1770 Lincoln's inn fields.] 276 4244 4245 4216 4247 4248 J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. Walchii (J. G.) Miscellanea Sacra, sive Commentationum ad His- toriam Ecclesiasticam Sanctioresque Disciplinas pertinentiam collectio, 4to. hf. hd. calf, 8*' Amst. 1/44 Among the various learned subjects treated of in this volume, will be found, Hist. Doctrmce de Peccato Originali — Historui PcBclobapiismi—De Apos- tolorum Iiist. Catecheticce — Be Hymnis Eccl. Apost. — Ue Statu Mortuo- rum — De Clement e A Icxandrino, §*c. Waldensia, id est, Conservatio Verse Ecclesige, demonstrata ex Confessionibus, cum Taboritarum ante C. C. fere Annos, turn Bohemorum, circa tempora Refonnationis, scriptis. Studio et Opera Balthasaris Lydii, 12mo. rare^ hf, bd. 8s Rott. 1616 Memorabilis Historia Persecutionura, Bellorumque in populum vulgo Valdensem appellatum, Angrunicam, Luserneam, Sanmartineam, Perusinam, aliasque regionis Pedemontanse valles incolentem, ad anno 1555 ad 1561, religionis ergo gestorum ; ed. Christ. Richardo Biturige, Genevce^ 1581— Lerius (J.) De Sacro Csesarei (quod Sancerrum vocant) Obsidione, Fame, et Deditione Historia, &c. MS. title, Heidelb. 1574 — Gasparis Colinii Castel- lonii, Magni quondam Francise Amirallii Vita, 15/5, in 1 vol. 12mo. vellum, 9s . ...-^ Walker's (Ant. D D.^ Fire out of Water, an Endeavour to Kindle Devotion from the consideration of the Fountains God hath made ; for the Benefit of those who use the Waters of Tunbridge Wells, the Bath, Epsom, &c. 18mo. curious and scarce. Is Qd 1684 (George, of Nottingham) Sermons on various subjects, 2 vols. Swo.fne copy, old calf gilt, 9s 1790 " The chaiactcri>tic merit of Mr. W. as a writer of Sermons is, strength of understanding, and plenitude of ideas*." 4250 4251 (James, of Edinburgh) Sermons on various subjects ; to which is added, a Sermon on Redemption, by James Ramsay, 8vo. hf bd. calf 7s 6d . 1829 (J.) Attempt towards recovering an Account of the 4252 4253 4254 Numbers and Sufferings of the Clergy of the Church of England, Heads of Colleges, Fellows, Scholars, &c. who were sequestered, harassed, &c. in t)ie late times of the Grand Rebellion, folio, calf scarce, II \\s 6d . 1704 Walker (Obadiah) of Education, especially of Young Gentlemen, 12mo. calf 2s . Oxford, 1687 '* This book contains many excellent precepts and observations."— £io^. Brit. The author was a Roman Catholic. Two Discourses concerning the Spirit of Martin Luther, and the original of the Reformation ; also, concerning the Celibacy of the Clergy, 4to. 2*' . Oxford, 1687 (Thos.) Vindication of the Discipline and Constitutions of the Church of Scotland for preserving Purity of Doctrine, 8vo. calf 'Ss 6d . . Edinb. 1774 4255 Wall's (Wm.) History of Infant Baptism, together with Gale's Reflections, and Dr. Wall's Defence, new edition, edited by the Rev. Henry Cotton, D.C.L. 4 vols. 8vo. bds. 21— calf gilt, 2/ 155 Oaford, 1836 [52, U 11 EAT aUEEN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 277 4256 Wallace's (John) Dissertation on the Numbers of Mankind in Ancient and Modern Times ; in which the superior Populousness of Antiquity is maintained, 8vo. calf 2s 6d Edin, 1753 4257 (R.) Various Prospects of Mankind, Nature and Pro- vidence, 8vo. bds. 3s . 1761 4258 Walmsley's ( ) General History of the Christian Church, from her Birth to her final triumphant State in Heaven, chiefly deduced from the Apocalypse of St. John, 8vo. neat, 4s 6c? Dublin, 1812 4259 Walton's (Brian) Considerator Considered, or, a Brief View of certain Considerations upon the Biblia Polyglotta, the Prolego- mena, and Appendix thereof (in Reply to Dr. H. Owen), 12mo. calf, scarce. As 6d . 1659 Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Bp. Walton, 4260 4261 4262 - with Notices of his Coadjutors in the London Polyglot, by the Rev. H. L Todd, 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, bds, 7s 6d 1821 — — in Biblia Polyglotta Prolegomena ; praefatus est J. A. Dathe, 8vo. vellum, 7s 6d Lipsice, \'/77 in Biblia Polyglotta Prolegomena specialia recognovit Dathianisque et Variorum Notis suas immiscuit Franciscus Wrang- ham Clevelandise Archidiaconus, 2 vols, royal 8vo. bds 185 1827 4263 Walton's (Isaac) Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert, and Dr. Robert Sanderson ; with Notes and a Life of the Author by Thos. Zouch, 4to. portraits and platen, calf, \2s . York, 1796 4264 the same, 2 vols. 8vo. portraits, bds. 8s 1817 4265 another copy, 2 vols. 12mo. bds. 4s Oxford, 1825 4266 Wanley's (N.) Wonders of the Little World, or General History of Man, wherein by many thousands of Examples is shewed what Man hath been from the first ages of the World to these times ; displaying the various Faculties, Capacities, Powers and Defects of the Human Body and Mind, in a great variety of most interesting relations ; also accounts of surprising Escapes, strange Discoveries of long concealed Murders, &c. folio, Jirst edition, calf, 18s 1678 A most extraordinary and amusing commonplace book of maivellous stories, extracted from the Greek and Latin Classics and middle age writers, chro- nicles, travels, &c. 4267 Waple's (Edw.) Book of Revelation paraphrased, with Annotations on each chapter, 4to. calf, 3s . 1715 4268 Warburton's (Bp.) Works, with his Life, and Correspondence withBp. Hurd, 13 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf gilt, 51 10s 1809-11 4269 Divine Legation of Moses demonstrated, 4 vols. 8vo. hf, bd.calf, l/5s . . ib. 1766, &c. 4270 . the same, with additions, 6 vols. 8vo. hf bd, morocco, 1/ 16s . . 1766-88 " So many beautiful thoughts, such an ingenious illustration of them, such a clear connexion, such a deduction of notions, and so much learning upon so useful a subject, all exi)re8sed in proper and fine language, cannot but give an intelligent reader the greatest satisfaction." — Bp. Hare. 4271 Bott's (Thos.) Answer to the " Divine Legation of Moses," 8vo. calf, 3.s Q>d , 1743 4272 A Brief Examination of ** the Divine Legation of Moses," kc,8so. calf 2s , , 1742 Lincoln's inn FiiiLDs.] >• 278 J. Leslie's catalogue. J. LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 279 4273 Warburton- Remarks on the ^'Divine Legation of Moses —Greys (U ) Answer to Warburton's Remarks on the Preface to a late edition of the Book of Job, &c. 1744-Letter to Warburton in Answer to the Appendix to the fifth volume of the "Divine Lega- tion," &c. 1766— iu 1 vol. 8vo. hf. bd. calf. As 4274 4275 4276 4277 4278 — „ Remarks on several occasional Reflections, m Answer to Middleton, Pocock, Grey, and others ; serving to explain and justify divers Passages in the Divine Legation, objected to by those Writers, &c. 8vo. calf, ^s^d , ^ .' . , . tvt , i ^ Course of Sermons on the Principles of Natural and Revealed Religion, preached at Lincoln's Inn, 2 vols. 8vo. calf 7s ° l/oo another copy, with Sermons and Discourses on various subjects, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 10s y^^^^'fl :___ [Tillard's (J.)] Reply to Warburton's Appendix in his second volume of the Divine Legation of Moses ; together with a few Observations on his Writings, 8vo. calf 2s Qd l/4Z The AlHance between Church and State, or the JNeces- 4279 4280 4281 4282 4283 4284 4285 4286 sitv of an Established Rehgion and a Test-Law demonstrated, 1736-Stackhouse's (Tho.) Miseries and great Hardships of the Inferior Clergy in and about London, 1/37, m I vol. 8vo. h f. bd. , Doctrine* of Grace, or, the office and operations of the Holy Spirit vindicated from the Insults of Infidehty and the Abuses of Fanaticism, 8vo. calf 2s 6d ^^r x.\ - /ti n rw . Tracts by Warburton and a Warburtonian (Hurcl), not admitted into the Collections of their respective Works, 8vo. nor trait of Dr. S. Parr, bds. 5s - ^^^-^ -The occasion of this republication is said to be thus :-Dr. Hurd went one day toTear D,. Parr preach at Whitehall a Lent Sermon which lasted so very lonTthat the Bishop, who was very regular in famrly hours, did not ge homf till after dinner time, the dinner was spoilt and the ^^mdy much llarm^S ; on being asked the reason of his returnmg so late, he said he had been to hear one of Dr. Parr's long vernacular sermons. This was told Dr Parr who in revenge published these tracts. Those by Bp. Hurd he had for some years past employed his friends to buy up, as he was sorry he bad ever published them. The'pamphlet on the Delicacy of Friendship is said to have given Dr. Jortin much uneasiness. —^W. . SykesV (A. A.) Examination of Warbiirton's Account of the Conduct of the Antient Legislators, of the Double Doctrine of the Old Philosophers, of the Theocracy of the Jews, and of jMr L Newton's Chronology, 8vo. V- ^^- «^cw/, 3s 1744 Letters from a late Eminent Prelate (Bp. Hurd) to one of his Friends (Bp. Warburton), 8vo. portrait, calf gilt, 6s im9 another copy, 4to. calf, 6* Not included in the collected editions of their respective works. Warburtonian Lectures on the Prophecies. . ^, , . 1/69-72. Hurd's (Bp.) Introduction to the Study ot the Prophecies, 8vo. ca//, 4s , . , , • I,^ 1 1773-6. Halifax's (Bp.) particularly concermng the Church of Rome, 8vo. calf neat, 4s , j ni. 1800-4. Nares's (Dr. R.) Connected and Chrono- logical View of the Prophecies relating to the Christian Chureh^ 8.0. boards. 3s -^^^ great queen street, 4287 Warburtonian Lectures— 1825. Davison's (John) On Prophecy, in which are considered its Structure, Use, and Inspiration, Svo. bds. 7s . . 1834 4288 Ward's (John) Dissertations upon several Passages of the Sacred Scriptures, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 4s . 1761 (Seth, Bp. of Salisbury) Life, with a Brief Account of Bp. Wilkins, L. Rooke, Dr. Barrow, and Dr. Tuberville ; by Wal- ter Pope, small 8vo. scarce, 3s . 1697 (Thos.) England's Reformation, from the time of Henry 4289 4290 VIIL to the end of Oates's Plot, 4to. calf, 4s 6d Printed at Hamburg hy 1710 4291 another copy, 2 vols. 12mo. plates, hf. bd. calf, 4s 6rf 1747 4292 Warden's (John) System of Revealed Religion, digested under proper Heads, and composed in the express words of Scripture, 2 vols. 8 vo. 6^5. 14s • 1819 4293 Warneford's (John, C. C. Coll. Oxon.) Sermons on several subjects and occasions, 2 vols. 12mo. bds. 3s— 2 vols, in 1, calf 3s 6d . . 1776 4294 Warner's (F.) System of Divinity and Morality, in a Series of Discourses on Natural and Revealed Religion, selected from the most eminent Divines of the Church of England, 4 vols 8vo. calf neat, 14s . -^ 1^56 4295 another copy, 5 vols. 12mo. calf, 8s 1750 " The finest miscellany of its kind that ever was published. Indeed whoever considers the ample fund of excellent materials which our Church has fur- nished for such a collection, will want no further recommendation of this than an assurance that the compiler has judiciously arranged his subjects." 4296 Warning agaynst the dangerous Practises of Papists, and specially the partiners of the late Rebellion, I2mo. black letter, calf, 5s No place, or date, 4297 Warren's (Dr. John, Queen's ColL Camb ) Sermons on various subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, 4s 6d . 1739 4298 (Dr. Robert) LIL Practical Discourses for every Sunday in the year, 3 vols. Svo. calf neat, 7s 6d 1756 These well written practical Sermons of Dr. Robert Warren are now become very scarce. 4299 Impartial Churchman, or, a Fair and Candid Repre- sentation of the Excellency and Beauty of the Church of England, 8vo. portrait, calf. Is 6d ' . , ^r n^l^^i 4300 Answer to Bp. Hoadly's Account of the Nature and Lnd of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, four parts in 1 vol. 8vo. calf 2s ' ' Camb. 1736 4301 Wass' (W.) Family Devotion ; a Course of Morning and Evening Prayers, 12mo. calf gilt, 3s 6rf . ^ ^. ^ .. ^^^^ 4302 Waterland's (Archd.) Works, with a Review of his Life and Writings by Bp. Van Mildert, and copious Indexes, new edition, complete in 6 vols. 8vo. bds. :M— calf gilt, 4l Oxford, 1843 4303 Moyer Lectures in Defence of the Divinity of our Saviour, 8vo. calf 4s . Camb. 1720 Lincoln's inn fields.] 280 4304 4305 4306 4307 4308 J. Leslie's catalogue. Waterland's (Arclid.) Importance of the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity asserted, in Reply to some late Pamphlets, 8vo. calf, 3.s 6^/ 1734 another copy, 8vo. bch. 5s Camb. 1800 J. Leslie's catalogue. 281 4309 4310 4311 4312 4313 4314 Vindication of Christ's Divinity, being a Defence of sbme Queries relating to Dr. Clarke's Scheme of the Holy Trinity, 8vo. calf, 35 . ib.\7\9 Watson's (Alex.) Sermons on Doctrine, Discipline, and Practice, 8vo. bds. 7s 6d . . 1843 (Bp.) Collection of Theological Tracts, 6 vols. 8vo. fne copy, tree marbled calf gilt, old style, 21 12s 6d Lond. 1791 This compilation, comprising pieces on the most interesting subjects of Sacred Literature by different writers, was intended to form a library for every can- didate for Holy Orders, Intimations and Evidences of a Future State, 8vo. fine copy, calf extra, 5s . 1792 — Sermons on public occasions, and Tracts on Religious subjects, 8vo. coif 3s . Camb, 1788 Miscellaneous Tracts, on Religious, Political, and Agri- cultural subjects, with Sermons and Charges, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, 7s . . Lond. 181.5 Anecdotes of the Life of Richard Watson, Bp. of Llandaif, written by himself at different intervals, and pubhshed by his Son, 4to. portrait, calf, 7s . 1817 (Thos.) Art of Divine Contentment, 12mo. \s Gd 1654 (Thos. Bp. of Lincoln) Holsome and Catholyke Doctryne 4315 4316 4317 4318 4319 4320 4321 concerninge the Seven Sacraments of Chryste's Church, expedient to be knowen of all men, set forth in manner of shorte Sermons to bee made to the people, small 4to. black letter, wants iwo leaves, hf bd. 85 . Lond. by R. Caly, 1558 W'aynflete— Chandler's (R.) Life of Wm. Waynflete, Bp. of Winchester, and Lord High Chancellor in the Reign of Henry VL royal 8vo. plates, calf neat, 7s 6d Lond. 1811 Webb's (F.) Sermons on various subjects, {two Sermons in manu- script) 4 vols. 12mo. calf, 3s 1767 Webster's (James, St. Johns Coll. Camb.) Discourses on several subjects preached at the Cathedral Church of Winchester, 8vo. ^^5. 25 . . 1782 (W.) Tracts, Sermons, Discourses, and Letters, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d . . 1745 Two Discourses on Prayer and on the Sacrament, 8vo. calf 2s . 17r.3 Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome ; or, the History of Popery, a deduction of the Usurpations of the Bishops of Rome, and the Errors and Superstitions by them from time to time brought into the Church, 5 vols, in 4, 4to. calf very scarce, 1Z115 6^ . . 1679-82 Weldon's (Robt.) Doctrine of the Scriptures concerning the Ori- ginal of Dominion, 4 to. hf. bd. 3s . 1 648 " In this liook," says Ant. Wood, " the author shews himself well read in all Si.rts of learning. [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, 4326 4327 4322 Weemse's (W.) Works, viz. Treatise of the Foure Degenerate Sonnes, viz. the Atheist, Magician, Idolater, and the Jew ; the Christian Synagogue ; the Portraiture of the Image of God in Man ; Observations, Natural and Moral ; Exposition of the Laws of Moses, Ceremoniall and Judiciall ; Divine Exercitations ; Expo- sition of the Moral Law, or Ten Commandments, &c. together 4 vols. 4to. calf, scarce, \l Is 1636, &c. 4323 Wells's (Dr. Edward) Help for the more Easy and Clear Under- standing of the Old and New Testaments, with numerous MS. notes and observations on the margins from various authors, 6 vols 4to. calf scarce, 31 \3s 6d Oxford, 1724, &c. The Greek Text is amended according to the best and most eminent readings, the common English Translation rendered more agreeable to the original, with a Paraphrase explaining the difficult expressions, to which are added, short Annotations. The work having been published in detached portions, at intervals, complete copies are of rare occurrence. 4324 Historical Geography of the Old and New Testament, 4 vols. 8vo. maps, calf lOs 6d . 1711 4325 Rich Man's Great and Indispensable Duty to contribute liberally to the Building, Repairing, Beautifying, and Adorning of Churches, with a Preface by R. Nelson, 8vo. calf scarce, 4s ed . . 1715 new edition, 18mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 6s - bds. 2s 6d Oxford, 1840 Help for the Right Understanding of the several Divine Laws and Covenants, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1729 4328 Controversial Treatises against the Dissenters, 12mo. calf, 2s . 1716 4329 Weller's (John) Hulsean Prize Essay, on the probable causes of the apparent neglect with which some celebrated Writers of Anti- quity treated the Christian Religion, 8vo. Is 6d 1818 4330 Welsh's (David, D.D., Professor of Divinity, Edinburgh) Ele- ments of Church History, Vol. I. (all yet published) comprising the External History of the Church during the first Three Cen- turies, 8vo bds. \2s . Edin. 1844 4331 WELTON's(Dr. R.) Substance of Christian Faith and Practice, re- presented in XVIII. Practical Discourses, 8vo. portrait, calf, 3s . . 1724 4332 WENEFREDE—The Life and Miracles of St. Wenefrede, together with her Litanies, and some Historical Observations made thereon, Swo. 2s 6d . 1713 4333 Werninck's (J.) Sermons on practical subjects, translated from the most eminent French and Dutch Protestant Ministers in Hol- land, 8vo. bds. (pub. at 10s 6d) 3s . 1823 4334 West's (Gilbert) Observations on the History and Evidence of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Svo. fine copy, calf 3s 6d 1747 4335 (M.) Sermons on various subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 5s . . 1819 " Their tendency to promote a spirit of calm and fervent piety cannot be questioned." (W.) Seven Practical Dissertations on the Nature, De- dency, and Importance of Prayer, 8vo. calf, 3s 1758 2 o 4336 sign. Tendency Lincoln's inn fields ] 282 J. leslif/s catalogue. 4337 Wesley's (John) Preservative against Unsettled Notions in Re- ligion, 12mo. hf. hd. Is 6d . 1758 4338 (Sam.) Pious Communicant rightly prepared, or a Dis- course concerning the Blessed Sacrament, 12mo. Is 6d 1700 4339 [Wesley's (Sam.)] Letters from a Country Divine to his Friend in London, concerning the Education of the Dissenters in their Pri- vate Academies ; with a Defence of the said Letter in Answer to the "Defence of the Dissenters' Education," 1704 — Wesley's Reply to Mr. Palmer's Vindication of the Learning, Loyalty, Morals, and Christian Behaviour of the Dissenters, towards the Church of England, 1707 — together, three tracts, very scarce, 6s . Samuel Wesley was the Fatlier of the leader of the Wesleyan Methodists, and was educated a dissenter; he conformed to the Estaljlishcd Church, and wrote these letters to a friend, by way of justifying his conformity, but not with a view to publication. Palmer, who got great credit among his own people by abusing Wesley in his Vindication of the Dissenters, subsequently cojiform'ed, and published a Sermon in 1709, styling himself a Presbyter of the Church of England. Weston's (Hon. Edward) Family Discourses, 12mo. hds. 2s 1 770 (Dr. Stephen, Bishop of Exeter) Sermons on various subjects. Moral and Theological, 2 vols. 8vo. port, calf, 3s 1747 '' The style of these Sermons is strong and impressive."— jB;?. 5/ier/ocft. (W.) Enquiry into the Rejection of the Christian Mira- cles by the Heathens, 8vo. calf 2s 6d Camb. 1746 Wetstenii (J. J.) Prolegomena in Novum Testamentum, notas adjecit atque Appendicem de Vetustioribus Latinis recensionibus quae in var. Cod. supersunt J. S. Semler, 8vo. hds. 5s Halce, 1764 Whaley's (Nath.) Sermons on several occasions, 12mo. cnlf, 2s . . 1G95 Whartoni (Hen.) Angha Sacra ; sive Collectio Historiarum partim Antiquitas partim recentio Scripturam, de Archiepiscopis Anglise a prima Fidei Christianse susceptione ad Ann. 1540, 2 vols, folio, calf very scarce, 2/ 15s . 1G91 434G Wharton's (H.) Defence of Pluralities, or Holding two Benefices with Cure of Souls, as now practised in the Church of England, J. Leslie's catalogue. 283 4340 4341 4342 4343 4344 4345 4347 4348 4349 4350 small 8vo. calf scarce, 3s (jd another copy, 8vo. calf As Whateley's (Abp.) Elements of Rhetoric, 8vo. hds. (Ss View of the Scripture Revelations concerning a 4351 4352 1692 1703 1830 Future State, 12 mo. calf gilt, bs—hds. 3s Qd 1837 Wheatland's (thos.) Practical Sermons on various subjects, 8vo, calf, 35 . 1739 *' Animated with such clearness and perspicuity of expression, and such weitrht of argument, as must needs make the perusal of them profitable." Wheatley's (Chas.) Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England ; being the substance of every thing Liturgical in Bishop Sparrow, L'Estrange, Comber, Nichols, and all former Ritualists, Commentators, or others, upon the same subjects, 8vo. bds, Ss— calf (jilt, lis (Sd Oxford, 1839 Nicene in Vin. Sermons preached and Athanasian Creeds, explained and confirnied, preached at the Moyer Lecture, 8vo. calf, 5s 1738 Moy( [52, great auEEN street, 4353 4354 4355 4356 4357 4358 4359 4360 4361 4362 4363 Whichcote's (Benjamin) Works, best edition, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, \2s . Aberdeen, 1751 Moral and Religious x\phorisms, 8vo. calf 3s 6rf Norwich, 1703 another copy, 12mo. calf Is 6g? 1703 Discourses on various subjects, edited by Campbell and Gerard, 4 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf neat, \2s — old calf gilt y 14s 1702 Select Sermons, 12mo. calf, 2s — bds. Is M 1742 Whish's (M. R.) Three Sermons on Modern Infidelity and Na- tional Reformation, 8vo. calf 2s 1819 Whiston's (W.) Essay on the Revelation of St. John, 4to. calf, 3s Camb. 1706 Short View of the Chronology of the Old Testament, and of the Harmony of the Four Evangelists, 4to. calf, 3s ib. 1702 Sermons and Essays on several subjects, to which is added, Novatiani de Trinitate Liber, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1709 Sacred History of the Old and New Testament, 6 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 1/ Is 1745 — Six Dissertations, viz. Testimonies of Josephus con- 4364 4365 4366 4367 4368 4369 cerning Christ, John the Baptist, and James the Just — The Copy of the Old Testament used by Josephus, proved to be that col- lected by Nehemiah — Reply to Dr. Sykes on Phlegon's Eclipse — Chronology of the Scriptures — Remarks on Sir Isaac Newton's Observations on Daniel — That our Saviour's Ministry lasted four years, 8vo. calf, neat, 3s 1740 Eternity of Hell Torments considered, 8vo. hf. bd. calf, 3s . . 1740 Essay towards Restoring the true Text of the Old Testa- ment, and for Vindicating the Citations made thence in the New Testament ; with an Appendix, containing the Variations of the Samaritan Pentateuch from the Hebrew, &c. 8vo. hf. bd. uncut, Qs 1722 Primitive New Testament, according to the Greek Manu- scripts of Beza in the Bodleian, 8vo. calf scarce, 18s 1745 Boyle Lecture on the Accomplishment of Scripture Pro- phecies, 8vo. calf 2s C)d . . 1708 Memoirs of the Life and Writings of William Winston, by himself, with his Three Lectures on Earthquakes and Meteors, and the Liturgy of the Church of England reduced nearer the Primitive Standard, 1749-50 — A Sermon preached on occasion of the Rebel- lion in Scotland, by Thomas Low, Bp of Salisbury, 1746— Grabe's (Dr.) Instances of Defects and Omissions in Mr. Whiston's Collec- tion of Testimonies, against the true Deity of the Son, and the Holy Ghost, 1712 — Account of Mr. Whiston's Prosecution and Banish- ment from Cambridge, 1718— Apostolical Rules for Ecclesiastical Courts, taken out of the Constitutions of the Apostles, 1729— in 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, very scarce, 12s . Memoirs, containing also Memoirs of several of his Friends, 8vo. bds. 3s 6d 1753 Lincoln's inn fields.] 284 J' Leslie's catalogue. 4370 Whiston's (W.) Primitive Christianity Revived, containing the Epistles of Ignatius, both larger and smaller, in Greek and English; the Apostolical Greek and English, with an Essay upon them, and an Account of the Primitive Faith, concerning the Trinity and In- carnation, 4 vols. 8vo. calfy \l As 1711 4371 Whitaker's (John) Commentary on the Revelation of St. John, 8vo. calf^ very neat, 6s 1802 <' The author has the peculiar merit of compelling the historian Gibbon to give testimony, in almost every instance that falls within the limits of his chro- wolosy, to the fulfilment of the prophecies. Ihe points insisted on by Mr. VVhitaker, he has succinctly handled, and reasoned upon each in such a manner as to render his work, if not decisive upon the subject, yet too important not to become a book of reference and authority to future com- mentators." — Bnt. Crit. 4372 Origin of Arianism disclosed, royal 8vo. hds. 6s 1791 4373 (E. \V.) Letter to Theoph. Lindsey, 1778— Commentary on the Revelation of St. John, 1802— Letter to Dr. Jas. Ogilvie, occasioned by some passages in Faber's Dissertation on the Pro- phecies—in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, neat. As 6d 4374 Whitby's (Dan.) Paraphrase and Commentary on the New Tes- tament, 2 vols, folio, -portrait, calf, neat, \l 8s 1709 4375 another copy, 2 vols, folio, portrait, calf, \l As 1718 4376 Protestant Reconciler, humbly pleading for Conde- scention to Dissenting Brethren, and earnestly persuading the Dissenting Laity to join in full communion with the Church of England, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. calf, very scarce, 95 1683 *• Part I. of this work was burnt by the hands of the University Marshall at Oxford, in the school quadrangle. Part II. was published to stop the clamours of the people against the author of the first."— Wand's Ath. Oxon. 4378 Treatise concerning Original Sin, translated by Hey- wood, 8vo. calf, 5s ^i^^ 4379 Sermons on several occasions, 8vo. calf, 2s 1720 4380 Discourse concerning the Necessity and Usefulness of a Christian Revelation, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1705 4381 Discourse on the Five Points of Dispute with the Calvi- nists, 8vo. calf, 6s . 1735 4382 another copy, 8vo. hds. As 6d 1817 4383 Endeavour to evince the Certainty of Christian Faith in general, and of the Resurrection of Christ in particular, 8vo. hf. od. vellum, 2s Oxf. 16/1 4384 Tractatus de Imputatione Divina Peccati Adami posteris ejus universis in Reatum, 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1711 4385 The Last Thoughts of Dr. Whitby, containing his Correction of several passages in his Commentary on the New Testament, to which are added, Five Discourses, and his Life by Dr. Sykes, 8vo. uncut, scarce. As 6d 1728 4386 White's (Jeremy) Restoration of all Things, or a Vindication of the Goodness and Grace of God, 8vo. calf, scarce, 3s 6c? 1712 4387 (John) Three Letters to a Gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, 1743 -Burtons (J.) Genuineness of Lord Clarendon's History of the Rebellion vindicated, 1744— in 1 vol. 8vo. hf, bd. As [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J. Leslie's catalogue. 285 4388 White's (John) Three Letters-The Dissentmg Gentleman s Answer to White's Three Letters- White's Defence of the JJree Letters, -The Dissenting Gentleman's Second Letter to White -White s Second Defence of the Three Letters-The Dissenting Gentleman s Third and Last Letter to White- Appendix to the Controversy between White and the Dissenting Gentleman-The Dissenting Gentleman's Postscripts to his Three Letters to White-in 1 vol Q //* J f\d • i/4o-0U 4389 __!!'— I'the same, 1748-Lettcr to Samuel Chandler, be_ing a Vindication of some passages in the Three Letters _&c. 1/49- Sermon preached on occasion of a General Fast, l/4o— in Ijrol. 4oq0 j!!l!!jf'Fr'ee and Candid Disquisitions relating to the Church of England, and the means of advancing Religion therein, 8vo. calf 4301 _!_.! Protestant Englishmen guarded against the Arts and 4392 4393 Arguments of Romish Priests and Emissaries 8vo. calf, 3s 1/oJ (Jos.) Diatessaron, sive Integra Historia Jesu Chnsti, ^ ,,^ ^ TTi •„^_„ „^ w^^\c ^r^cicriiiP Kvnno'elistarum Gr«ce, ex IV. Evang. inter se coUatis ipsisque Evangehstarurn Verbis, 8vo. hf. bd. calf uncut, 3s Oxon. 1800 (Sam.) Commentary on the Prophet Isaiah, wherein the 4394 Literal Sense of his Prophecies is briefly explained, 4to. ca^ and Elv Buring the Civil wars his property was seized, and he was im pnsonedin the lower, where he remained eighteen y^."' before he ^v^as brought to trial. At the Restoration, he recovered his •'■^'>«P'f .^' ^™ "'^f, at Ely House, in 1667, aged 81. The above work was composed during his confinement in the Tower. .. „ » tt c ;„ fi„o 4472 Wright^s (Abp. St, John's Coll. Oxon.) Five Sermons m five several styles or ways of Preaching, viz. Bp. Andrews s, Bp. Hall's, Dr. Morice's and Mr. Cartwright's, the Presbyterian and the Independent Way, 12rao. caZ/, 3s 6rf • ^^^^ 4473 1— (T.)St. Patrick's Purgatory, an Essay on the Legends of Purgatory, Hell, and Paradise, current during the Middle Ages^ 8vo. bds. 4s . • jy 1 ' ,r,^ 4474 Wycliffe's (John) Last Age of the Church, ^^lo Jirst printed from a manuscript in the University Library, DMn Edited with Notes, by James Henthorn Todd, D.D. Fellow of Trinity College, &c. square 12mo. hf. bd. morocco, bs ^ ' ^ Dublin University Press, 1840 One of the most beautiful little volumes which have issued from t^e Irish press ; the preface and notes of the learned editor abound with ^n erest m {he former of which, he urges the great importance and necessity ot the works of Wycliffe being collected and published, before his oP'mons can be determined, or his real merits fixed as a reformer, and further "^ges the danger of delay as the chances of their destruction are everyday becoming greater. ^' What nobler, what more imperishable monument, could the gratitude of England, raise to her first reformer, than a complete ana uniform edition of his extant writings V' [52, GREAT QUEEN STREET, J, LESLIE S CATALOGUE. 291 4475 Wycliffe.— Le Bas's(C. W.) Life of Wiclif, l2mo. portrait, bds, 4s 6d . . 1832 4476 Xeres's (John) Address to the Jews, containing his Reasons for leaving the Jewish and embracing the Christian Religion, 8vo. calf, 3s 6d . . 1710 4477 Ximen^s— Histoire du Cardinal Ximenes, par Esprit Flechier, Eveque de Nismes, 4to. portrait, calf 5s Par. 1693 4478 Young's (Arthur) Historical Dissertation on Idolatrous Corruptions in Religion from the beginning of the World, 2 vols. 8vo. calf 7ieat, 65 • • 1734 4479 (Edward) Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immorta- lity, 12mo. calf, 2s . • 1773 4480 Works, complete, 6 vols. 12mo. fine copy, old calf gilt, 7s 6d . . 1774 44^3 1 (Dr. E. Dean of Sarum, Winchester Coll.) Sermons on several occasions, 2 vols. 8vo. calf 6s 1702 " He still lives in the many excellent directions he has left us, both how to live, and how to die."— ^w Funeral Sermon by Bp. Burnet. (Thomas, Trin. Coll. Camb.) Sermons on St. Paul's Doc- 4482 4483 trine of Justification, Original Sin and Predestination, 8vo. bds. 4s . .1822 (W. T.) Sermons on the Doctrines and Duties of Chris tianity, compiled from the best English Divines, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, scarce, Gs . • 1807 4484 Younge's (R.) Cause and Cure of Ignorance, Error, Enmity, Atheisme, Prophaneness, &c. 12mo. Is . 1648 4485 Zanchius (H.) de Operibus Dei intra spacium sex dierum creatis opus, 4to. calf 6s . HanovicB, 1697 4486 Comment, in D. Pauli Epist. ad Ephesios, 4to. vellum, Qg , Neustadiiy 1600 4487 Zeigelbauer (M.) Historia Rei Literarise Ordinis S. Benedicti, recensuit, auxit, jurisque publici fecit 0. Legipontius, 4 vols, in 2, folio, Jine copy, in the original hogskin binding, 3/ 3s AugustcE Vind. 1754 The Literary History of that learned body, the Benedictines, is divided into— Ist.Their rise, progress, and vicissitudes, including particulars of their schools, libraries, &c. 2nd. Their literary history proper, containing a com- plete account of the progress of literature, the arts and sciences from the time of St. Benedict, and their cultivation of each. 3rd. Biographical, in which both the lives and works of the various members are described. 4th. Bibliographical, in which the numerous productions of this body are given in classes, witli critical accounts of each. 4488 Zimmermanni (J.) Opuscula Theologici, Historici, ct philosophici argumenti, 4 vols. 4to. hf bd. calf uncut, 18s Tiguri, 1751 " One of the most engaging writers I ever read ; equal in good sense to any of his illustrious Helvetic brethren, Beausobre,Werenfels, AIphonse,Turrettin, Scc."—Harivood. Among the many interesting dissertations in this collec- tion are the following,— Dissertat. de recent, eruditorum praeposteris adver- sus Incredulos disputandi methodus V. partes— De Crimine Hairetificationis, cjuscausiset remediis— de Visionibus primorum Christianorum— de Atheismo Platoni impacto — de Jordano Bruno, &c. 4489 de Miraculis, quae Pythagorse, Apollonio Thyanensi, Francisco Assisio, Dominico et Ignatio Loyolse tribuuntur, Libellus, 12mo. calf gilt, 3s . [GeneveB], 1762 Lincoln's inn fields.] 292 J' Leslie's catalogue. 4490 ZiMMERMANNi (Matthise) Analecta Miscella Menstrua EruditioDis Sacrse et Profanse Theologicse, Liturgicse, Histoncee, Philologicee, MoraUs, SymboUcse, Ritualis, Curios», ex optimis et ranoribus Authoribus coUecta, 4to. calf, neat, 7s Misence.lbJS 4491 ZiMMERMANN (M.) On Solitude, considered with respect to its in- fluence upon the Mind and the Heart, translated by Mercier, royal Sso. calf gilt, Ss • . , ^J,? 4492 Zollikofer's (G. J.) Sermons on the Evils that are in the World and various other topics, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 8s ^ ^, [j 4493 Works, viz. Sermons on the Evils that are in the World, on Education, the Dignity of Man, and Devotional Exercises and Prayers ; translated by W. Tooke, 7 vols. 8vo. hf hd, c^^fj^\^> uniform, 1/85 • 1802-15 «' Zollikofer's Sermons, which are in the highest estimation in Germany, have lately been known in this country by a translation of great purity and eleeance. In these sermons the aim is to explain the nature and grounds of Christian morality, and to reconcile it with the best dictates of philosophy ; ^ to reveal man to himself; and they discover a talent seldom possessed-a knowledge of the human heart."— C/iaZwer*. 4494 ZoPFii (J. H.) Introductio ad Lectionem Cursoriam Veteris Testa- menti, 12mo.W, 25 • . , v, • f^^^f^? ^^^^ 4495 ZuiNGLii (Huld.) Opera Omnia, cum Gualtheri Apologia pro Zuinglio et operibus ejus, 4 vols, in 3, folio, a remarkably fine and clean copy, calf blind tooled, SI Ss . Tigun, 1581 Vide Luther, No. 2716, and Melancthon, No. 2856. 4496 Zyp^i (Francisci) Juris Pontifieii Novi Analytica Enaratio, 8vo neat, 5s . • Colom'^4ta^«e«um^ one published in 1566. ,t j, 4';4Q Clarke's (Samuel) Sermons, '*ith his Life by Bishop Hoadley. Letters to Dodwell on the Immortality of the Soul, 1/31-together ISvoh. 8m. fnesel, old Cambridge cnlJ,Zl/s t,^ t^.-„ . Sermons, edited from the onginal MSS by Dean Clarke, with Life by Bishop llo.i\p,bestedU^on, 8 vols. 8vo.>e ronu calf dill, old style, by J. Clarke, 21 2s V^" ^ r, , , rnrLECTfo Selecta S.S Ecc lesise Patrum ; complectens exqu.tissima '"'' Spera tu° dogmaticaet moralia, turn apologetica et ora torm ; ac- curantibu^ D.^ CaiUau, Missionum Gallicarum Presbytero, ^&c. 12 vols. 8vo. sen'ec?, 1' 16s . • Contains the Apostolic Fathers, also Irena;us, Minntius Felix, Clemens Alexan- "^"drCs, HippoVtua, TertuUian, Origen, &c. with cop.ous Indexes. 45-,2 Coii-iNSON's (J.) Observations on the History of the Preparation very scarce, 18s 4550 Lincoln's inn fields.] 2 Q 298 J. LESLIE* S CATALOGUE, 45fi5 CoMMENTATiONES ThcologicBe ; ecliderunt E. F. Rosenmuller, G. H. Fuldner, et J. V. Maurer, 4 vols. 8vo. Ids. \2s Lipsice, 1825 455G Common Prayer, together with the Psalter, Consecration Services, and XXXIX Articles, and Notes explanatory, practical and his- torical, by Bp. Mant, 4to. hf, bd. russia, uncut ^ \l \bs Oxf, 1820 4557 Corpus Librorum Symbolicorum, qui in Ecclesia Reformatornm auctoritatem publicara obtinuerunt ; novum coUectionem instituit, dissertat. historicam et litt. subjunxit, et indices rerum verborum- que adjecit, J. C. Augusti, 8vo. calf gilt, 10s 6d Elberfeldi, 1827 4558 Cotton's (Archd) Memoir of a French Translation of the New- Testament, in which the Mass and Purgatory are found in the Sacred Text ; together with Bp. Kidder's Reflections qu the same, and Notes, 8vo. served, 2s . 1827 4559 Coxe's (R. C.) Practical Sermons, 12mo. bds. 2s 1834 45G0 Cuninghame's (W.) Septuagint and Hebrew Chronologies tried by the test of their Internal Scientific Evidence, 8vo. bds, 2s 6d 1838 45G1 Cypriani (Divi Csecihi, Episc. Cartkaginiensis et Martyris) Opera, ex edit. P. Manutii et G. Morelli, cum Annotationibus J. Pamelii, folio, calfy 155 . 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